BI KAGSETCC TELEGRAPH, ■—ESpOKTISn Jt TEI,Kan.APBJLD : JOB. THEiPITTSBPBOH DAILY GAZETTE COHGUKB BIOS AZ«. - Wa«b«otos, Jin* J - Hotmx—The Bowe, alter apendingeome tine in tminiportuit bosinew, proceeded to ballot for Sergeant at Anne, but vitbout makiog a choice, u On the 3d ballot, Giddingc, (Whig J had 104 f otea n> —»within one of ta election. . Ou.iho lent ba’do: for Clerk, yeaterday, the bl lowiug eodthern Hemocrata voted for Mr. Gamp* bell—Colcict, Ewing, Hobbtrd, McQueen, ■Wood weed, Orr/Venahle, Allen. Horace Mann voted be Foote, and the nine Free Soilera for French. Nnr Voir, /an. 12. Oaring to a tumor the: the Caaadfe adeieea ace in lie handa of speculator!, declare bavo withe drawn fom any traneaeUona, and nothing ia doing, excepting for the regular home eonautnpllon. CINCINNATI MARKET. CuiCissATi, Jan. 12. Flour-No ealca'Vo" h Whirltey —Sale* ot 192191 c per gaUon. T—d—Salca 30° beneli at Ole per lb. Mena Port—So!” *• 8 525 ® 3 50 perbarre'.ani J °Hnga-e3alea of 300 head at M3O per owl. , NEW ORLEANS MARKET. NSW O&LSAS3: Cotton—The market yesterday waa active, wnb -lee of SOOO halea at the recent advarice, wMeh la fully auatained. The aalea-of the peat three daya hareiaunimed. up .10,000 halea Mean Pork-Salea Near Vorlt Men Pork at flO 63 per bri. -> ADBIHIBTBATOBS' sotioe.., I ,„ A “r ss^ b s?y«« «»dF“ Fl«negtu,>^li>h"r”j“sgJ- E CUNNINGHAM. Elizabeth, I*o. I -ANDREW DKDBIaa*. lenll-wCt*? l Jeflereon toerndftP^ Suoae-w tbd., bnt£, & aala by ISAI AH DK.K»A nM^ ts '“n3“"umcki?!fi T co, 1 BfWOjTCoi’AL VARMSH—On eontignmenl tdAIAttDtCgEYACO,^ —otK)N—4a bate* jrobaTenneitec, for mIo by Jan 3 ISAIAH PICKED A CO., Front *L_ TT&r^ 1 aMCBYtco-iwa Wo’w la ttoe Uma to Bwbacnba. - • OFFICE of 6cott’* Reprints of the Four Quarter lU Ilea and Blackwood; Bttt par year. t :- * Morrii A Willis’ Home Journal, publithed in Now York veeklr: 83 per annum. __ Downing'* HoiUcaUnralltt, monthly; 83-per Tear. Invaluable. .. ' ! The Cultivator, monthly;. P" onnani. Tho Agriculturalist, monthly; Slperyew- arinnm Hie Democratic Beview, monthly; 83 per annum- The Banker “•O“*“X M 4° DL S K WMD, J tna ; Bookecilcr A Importer. 63 Wood «t CIMIBI Oat Sal* ofßUokit* * PltiUMli. THE FAYETTE MANUFACTURING comply, inteciilnr to relinquish their retail trade on Mar ket «treet,.cow offer their larye and fp enitd *lock_of Blaokola and Flannel*, at P r ‘ c « I\r. “;5 UCA R-“■ lM '’‘yk’v'Zln&rhw£l CIIBESE— IWU bxt primc-ShippinS Coning; - -hW. "* V”- ■."ißCANgmj Tffjjjjfr-* “i,* 1 " 1 '"’s^w'h^blucii S HEF.I! pa'B-»ln.« ? lf»^ c| . l , CW"-" °sl WH^MACGH ,NED HOG SKINS 1 7 B u .3S"y UEAT r “^SSSL!?2TuS? ft 7 No 118 Wood «V ioDa ASil—: eoalcs t*o»P -• 1 £f““ 0id °' fot *** ■ r BE3T Ob 'Mttjajjafrfer [OLAS3ES-gi M-l. I«cM PCTgjfegggSgA*?- M O ,Si P CAXDU;s - g b,I “SSm^BEST »- iIOLASS Sar Ic tb "' • ' ° OWNERS WANTED for iWyomu* G B MILTENBbRt; 88, . V*'\N _ UaND asd'for aile low £ ej® ‘ “"“ T II 10 bbls English Veniuaa Fed; JO! “ Sal Sod*} ISO * No 3 Rosin: 3 “ Chloride Lime; S boxes Palm Soap; 1M “ j C 3t . Canal Ba«w, Psaa w« SPICES— leaskiNaunegt; u bbU Cloaca; SO mauCauia; ’i •• i case Maee: for »a?e by , . dB3l . JSCnOONiIAKER&• CO,StWooJ tl *” nc ’’ A CO Cl'iSr®-” c “ k * Go '- h '°' JOHN « r ATT *CO TTSS™ °“^ 1 “ to W.U7 -CfEWBUUAR CUBED HAMS k BEEP TV 15 tierce* “Etotj A Swift 4 *” *aj*nor h.C. Hunt, ■*■ STibbl* “ , * v* J«jlgc'd „afcr.,Ucby aELLK , saN i OOL g; ■paCTHEBB-aw It. ”°S'g^'Mu J 1 ,7 u ; iilempral. '■ TOTS : Fiyeiie Mnaafaetarlnff Company k**® *™?T Ytd their Wholesale batlnei* to d»e itote r«eally oeenplnd Dy.Mej.n. M. IL Crown & Eroihoi JT.0.12J WcorfctreeL HKF.D— «« i ” a “ d f ° Cl * l ' gB. MILTENBERGEK. i- 1.. IfM. ■ Nn.B7, Front Htroei ly EjLTHEna-iO »ct. >^.^ A Igi,AEOH 1 gi, AE0H * ; « a « Books Jnit Arrived. SACRED SCENES AN-D CHARACTERS, by J.T. Hctdiy, with crijr.naJ dwiffn* by Parley. The Poems and Prow " rlimp* of IL Physician and Salient, or a Practical Y l *’*?* “® W ,J Doiiea. Relation* and Interest* of ibe Miilieal Unxicjiunl Cd. ' rol’nro.adhnnacoljn....; b ’ ENCLBB, W Wood it rPLEB-« «»" q • —; - f'IjF.AM ClliEjl'— a b » »°rw HaDAu'qj' 111 ytiL CORKS-IS “ £6i . ’ "IS?* 7 j BMW No Wood direct -PWE a f°NOE-Fo r ■,^» r g noNMAKEg - t CD LUtt-m m.«M°.S-nnnsiUKKR * Co R^2™ I ZS" sS rti^«Sgg*g UTRiPiMtiU rAPEK-llwi Vanooi MOV ff fot i» e “ d “oiW;WATit CO MiCKEtrEC^ooTCiTTioJ. ■ndfornlebT lull JOIINWJLTrtOO. i iiOT-SS Noi-,jn«i reed aaf W »ajcu7 > dc?7 JAMES A HUTCHISON & CO npAR-y_jdcsl aiIACKLBTT k WUITB OiOB BOY PLAIDS—I bale (Pi bine and black tv Woolen Platd«,jQ« ree’d per express, for salo by ; deit BHACKLbfIT't WHITE V»VfITH VELVET—An tnvoiee of Lrsb Cotton ;\V I J *et,Josi rec’d b T by •‘jiSl HHACKU7IT4 WHITE. ■TTTOB9E BLANKETS—tOO pair Horse Blankets,to? H aaleatthe BLANKET DEPOT, No. 94 Mhikel Afeu ***** -rS'OUBLE MILLED FLANNELS, White, Red. and I 1 Rmwn.a«operior article for Drawer* and Bbiru, Ei »«tAat the Blanket Depot of the FayeUo Maiwfac* CtottPtny.No.bg Market >L . dcgMlw "XpfRA a PELISSE CLOTHS—Received Mr ex tiVJ«i« and now openi'fc -10 P ,ece » 01 ike »o>t de- U V ?IK, Opera and Fellsio Cloths. j * A A MASON A CO. GO Market n * Dt LAINS—A lane mvesre of / iWjjvJL. h jeh colored Cashmeres and Da Laiaes, |k&g^gS2SSfl?S?!a , !SS SbsaJ"**-*. »■ A MACON » co^ KLOUK—IOP »te>» fornKloby Buckwheat crajo * pkinnkb J)ie» l5|!S.. «.d .PfiM,l«« "Zl'tftnSiWr.n TTpr&."ff >illle,f k? 1 sr ynh of 1848 > . JOj^ fc ?** tobr ; _' browk *dekpat*i« I, , . —iu-iv' - - >4*& XZzfij A. : vs* «ns* Kt COMMERCIAL |ECORD. PORW PRSESBUHUH, — _ yumno There were 18 ftilOlache*uuhe.eh*a»cl PITTSBURGH BOARD V* TRAD* ■ *“ TO \ • "*r _T •*, IsiieventOß, tndMliiw. • *st KX£QUST'S HCMA»C»- i COMMUTT-S FOB DECEMBER E. JTVD “ A - Thb Brrxas—During Saturday‘the river. we» »i high iule—there being £1 feet water in «**»»*** S5e,W -»U,n.«» S =». -““1” °„ i„id c-.»« i«igtlion, toi a f=w dasi. to a * . 03 i y "*> y “’ h ” require a few days to pats ofl, waea again be free, and open to the trad®)® _ aa!v( j, j 0 **» of tie WM “ Allegheny city, were " tUOIU> should the, ar.d f tt/ohio b's of » corresponding SShTifieeheurand Mj uSbueh destruction of property will be die , river continued to rue until .omeume dtrnng . ; s 3J utght, when it commenced reced.ug | and |d daik last evening, there were i°me ttfeetia.* tbc channel. . [ BOATS LEAVING THIS DAY. Tila Waatfflpa—'lbiring'saturday night, ths weather j BBOWNSVILLEfACKETS, «*'»*>*”* p. « which had been very mild tat several days previousi BEAVER PACKETS, 8 *-»- lnd *• *■ * hctiise freexitg cold; about 10 o’clock yesterday. WELLSVTLLE PICKETS, 8 a.«. Morain* it *om»encedsnowing,ead by duk last eve- ST. LOUIS-J. J. Crittenden, 4r.“• / nine ithadfailen to the depth of about sir inches.— NASHVILLE— FertFM,* pm- ThSit the fifth snow wohave bad thus fnrthii winter,: WIIEEU.N'G-Lct>a McLane, 9a. u. *U if which Were br sufficient depth to make good ) IMPOBTS BX BIVKU. aleigbing. '' ' •• ' . ' BEAVER A WELLSVILLE-Per Caleb Cope-170 We have had more snow in this region during the . bubarlcy,cwijer;nbl)lseloverseed. Harbsugh t /D present winter, titan has fallen daring any one season, iMd^tt^n^ae^ey^'o; tor the Ust'seven year*. Should the.snow gooff and. ?” X p al Un lg ,sheilffA Shirk; 6 kgs lead, ScsifoAAt denly.withthe river atlispreeer.t high stage, we may ; kmsonj.sfl bg* barky, M I | r ? > v !" i .“ „ibi***- 100 hare a flood neatly approaching tiu? of 183 d. ; * % ! fibl.buttrr, U P idwns; S K-U flour, Copeland . j BEAVER—Pet Mirhigni—d bg* tki, L Loonus; • tidt* poper. Kuliflt; ? do do,.U A Fahnestock; IS carks perM obis. 4 ko lanl,3bbt» batter, l bx dD, John A : Canehny; 11 sks I w bour, Benny A co; la bbl*, U kgs laril.SSsks peaches,SJtktWdo do ; *| 10 Co sundries, 43 bbl*'do,S'ska apples, 1 kg, owner*. CINCINNATI—Per Huabutg-l pipe liquor, J Ket rer.Sl pc* blows, SO bdls wrap iron, Oo eman, Hail rosii A co; s» bU> smoked beef, S i W Ha.rbaueh, 44 1,1,1, whi*k-v. Jltryan; 61 do do,T JDunean;.4dodo, liibSl fc Tto lard oil, E >fc.xW?»i« “ k V tanner’* tctoui J Prbooctnakor A ro, £ bbls batter, , hhd* to'., Ciaik A Tha r, 15 ks» lard, 'V H Johnston; S btuis tol«, D Letch A eo. ’ WHKEt.ING—Prr JuKeUm-WMI; a- m-,ni-rc 1 kee Baker A Forsyth: i bW, 1 bf uo uq vrai I Diecey A co;3Sflpics b moat, w Bingham, le3 .ESsnSuTIMy r W' rt A tfhipton; Vito, J A R Floyd; It kgs boner, h Hes* selton. , trrrica Pmanncati Gazette, > l A 4 IaiJUAUU r Monday Morning, Jan. H, IS-tS. { I previewing the operations of the market for Satur day! we have nothing apeeial to notice. Every tl“ n & remains quiet, at oar previously quoted rate*. Fwc»—Siler of $OO bbU from aiore, at 6t,M> on term* Equivalent to cash, anil of ISO bbls in lota, at 81,74? bbl. SI,C3 lo I,7smay be given a» the present ruling figures of the market. Very little c»» B forward by river, and wo tcaid of no aalca of couseque • ee trora first hand*. Rrs FLOCB—With supplies in the ejarkvt, we my continue our quotations, ui 53,000 M ? bbl. , BtacwnstT Ftou*—The market is fully supplied, od 'ia rather doll, at a of SI,C-’51,73 ? ltd, as in quality. Cow Miat—Tho-market is nearly bare, and pncea nominal—any 50355 c ?bu, in a small way. Onocotit—The market continues quiet, but pricer 1 are finmrncea of N O Sugar, for new and old, range from S|lo 01, and 5c for prime old. Loaf s-o s ar taosa> from a to 10a. Sales of N O Molaiaea al *r.( lo Ml a « .oil and of S Hal 40315. Rio Coffee remarna 6imo, 12313c—onppliei modernle. Rico mar be qooled oi Oilier arliclea maintaid ibetr o.ont qatemesi' J a Uftfforle A. H. Clarbe. arid, no raliation in pricer. 1 BRRTFOOLE & CLARKE, ilcLI of 10,000 BialOic, ra.l, time i -.-toRIVARDINIi AND COMMISSION IIF.RCII - are effected 01 4e, 4 mo. . ■- •J£ ANTS, and dealer. in Window (llaa., While B.cns— Roceipln of new bacon bare, n> pel, been j Uni, Ne. Wi Second at. |lno ~>- lljti. Sboalder. and Bide, may be quoad «' 4130 c; ,WKST I R. S 1H SC BARGE COMP A M ¥ sale.of now .uyttr eared bam. inqierce*, al sc; plain ; 0 p PITTSBURGH. lama are .old al 7331 c IP B. ! CAPITAL *lOO,OOO. ;Li*d—For Lhnltiedemnndlia. been moderate, with . pmaj, 1 1L Moles, Jr., Pter’L «isralnbbl»axsl3s|,andmkes« ttl Si&6c P &• i ' Will larare afcairtil all kinds of risks, Vi-rm-Reeulor talei of extraTOll in cloths, at 14 • FIRE AND MARINE. ;EnTO— Kegoiar i.v»i»«• 22, AmAJ rf the Company are aafollawj, cut attht* point, « have obtained Iron tb««’«»> Bond*, Mortgage* n«d Ground rents, * g I »l»rbteritHgemblitbmsnumandiiearlheettydwiowJ Umse j s IM « fcanercen Loiu, aKßteoentot tirenim* Fcnnsylrnm „, do do l ®-®g ” berkUJed, which, withenr oiual recorJ of regies by l)o Five do do rTver, Taitroad, and cannl, enable* n* to pmladelpbin City Six per cent. Loan. I£M3 00 ▼rry naarlr w the aciaal namber packed-hay>ig «o b,h* Receivable, . . . 85,a»0 21 esmnaie the wagon bog*, only. The namber allWght* - 0 Shares Slack Lmoa Bank of Tcuoe*- eredatibe aeTeraVestablishments were a* i* l '® l ” l „ , 3,1-0 00 NlonSa&Co.* 50 Uo do Merchant* and Manure- J Jarjaeas lutct* Bank, Pmshurgn, ** SK> 00 UetTerford k. Bowman ‘*" v ISO Share* Stock Amertcau Matual Inwr* gS'Si'r™::":- ::::::: S — —- J shn ,„ ai«t rituaelphib Eiebanj, jIJWe Conrsny, ™ * - - joo Share* Stock Pennsylvania Rail road " jyK! Company, ri« Cavhonhand, .... o,iw of Mutual Insurance Companies, .. 31.000 B, lu „ ce4 in the band* of Agcnia, aad Pre. Alanue rohciea. reeenlly U- Grand Total 4M.05S sucJf MXOB W Received by river,.eannJa, and; railroad, aaiee ■ interest due? inrilSu 00 tha eomaencement or the packing aeatos---15.497 s ui}w; npi;ou coie*, ou Eatimaled number received by wagon*, «**“*' of those from the hoasea ui the eoaltry, n -aelnded above •* Aib, rec'd per j align moat— Total la CinelnaaU N.' L. Bramble, (PlaimvUle)-*— Dock Crerk*— — Waldo, (CamoiMTiue) Ncwtowo*'***: Covington, Ky 3=0,355 Tbe Hoard of DifCClor# have lit* day declared a S^£BEvfl£»B BIsSS^ 5,1, «»*oo.. Our reader® wW undented «U% when nbw.. DIRECTORS. we aay elatißhlered, we do not at 410- j 0 »-ut, H Beal, H. jon*, Brooke, §i§giSspssi mm: ■ ess., Mt, SSjSS, whkh w’;’ K 't“ , that of J h p C ” ® T.SfluVSdli.f, Wm! uEwioy, do require correction, wlieo wo com® lootfxc op p WILUaM MARTIN, i'reeident. Uatetceni. • nWIO GKORQE, SKRBILL, Vims Preudcnt. RJplejr.Ohlo-* AlayjTille- Madiarn. la- • ladiasapolii-- Lo*Wville-*-* n««Etl:3n,o-- Chilieeihe, O RICHARD s."nEWB6ID, Secretary lif u.e Act incorporating thu Company, the pome* uiuiMig property therein, are entitled to a ititae cr the proms of the Institution, without subjecting them scWetioony liability beyond the premium paid. TJvt Carnal Stock and Subscription Notes are □tedi-ed by the Charter for the payment of looses ; ana Uic profit* of the Company are directed to be mrcsteu and teuainin tbo possession of tho Corporation, as a fund for tba funher aecnnty of the assured. Iln* fund *- oft) will i*e represented by Scrip, bearing on » f * ler^*t T •, l ? sssss assg-ggggsg-' * «*...»*. **•—“ atOVe - . ' ed by any other EXPRESS. wo *aro, to **oiar- Wurrzn Ani*9Mtsn or rna Cc-faab SgBAMXM vj*^’^menTmue'&Ut^hudnotrcnderedourii the -During tbfe winter months the steamers compound CONDUCTED and HOST RELIABLE EX re Canard Line wiU sail from New York, Boston and rßfsS. we wculdnot have merited tno , ~ cei: \ye now eflior—nor couid we have sus.ameu our weipooWM follows: _ V ,»/ora scries of years, and established a repnu. nbrU, from Liverpool, forjlorion, Dee. 15, 18»9 mi; urntmo ecomnna by any other u rryt f#rNcw Y ' olk] . u «9 # X. ,, rrancements lor Urn speedy, cheap andsafeUM.- * for llottou, Jun.lV,lBso. jnklon of good* and valuables of ail description , b T for New Vork, - 20, CT„ oimvalkd, and in extending our Linei lo all the for Boiton, Feb- 2, p»V:aern and southern” Cities, (having JP®** - for New York, “ 28, inr :, sor erertion loraako It pcrleet ) wc leel con forßortnu; Hatch P, dent that the inducements which we offer oth n far New, York, ** «S bir * e -unsurpassed,” and that we are fully enabled 'f*rU'«ton, April a, u. INFORM what wo PROMISE. , for Liverpool, Dec. 12,1813. ADAMS *. CO. ff, r « u 19, BAKER* FORSYTILAfW^ Canada, from New Voik, Faroe*, from Norton.? New York, Cambria.- To gwton. Canada, from New. York « . from Boston, froolNrW'Votk a. from Boiton. a from New -Yorf u - tion Boaioii, « from New Yor u from Borton, ’/«' - « Fob. £ (jOTitOia fi»l.TB-j» ~ ;.T»r “ “ SB, Ofpr .aleby - ,„, fl ' (or 11 March fl, dc2t — ■. l’ ir - ]f„ April MS»I )fo" “>■ . rf*r JjUggZT bS p' p:i s S“li^w Kfrafp”' putibargh 8.. c«. -i »«.!• H»nt 0 .o h rmm«*«lidli«wlf«*rAlipro“ »B : « tfi . .5: EU»Airr and substantia!, books, B*nk of pituburfh—CsplUi, 81,200,008* _ /n Magnificent Antvpto Bin4**gtf ort ** H° w * fl s fJ ‘ fispumg *_t £0 M ft them inay be founJ; _ illumlo** .» A d,xr?*r^», ••—••••• g|» £j*l. ? * EE-1 |"«”saSCSS#-*- : 1-.. ”•. . S^gK,T£:n:—S S ■— • Allegheny City loan* • Y 1W M « ill* J«ro«oo ‘ CbrntiVtMSSDLOCKWOOD. 1 Puuborghh lloeumCcppixMiu{ny Co. J!0 1W 110 ieiL Fariileby J. caWood ngect ' Konh American ' •* '* ■ 10 *a!e», OJ del 2 1 FltlabttnrtiAhleftoyal u “ - (luttalc, Cl 2 00} 3 ■• Pbubargh. Cioeltcat* k. ~Loninl!lc Tel- - f cgrmpfi Co-Co { ) Slal 1 *lJ«,000-,DiTuJeiAd, 1 Jcmaiy, April, loly and October, lad, 4 f cent; ahaiea; *3O; tale*. *£o to • Atlantic * OhioTelemph Co— r • HtjoJOt>lPiTtdsnd.a)c»ahafißforJaa» ..w. April, and October; *&are*, 930: - ■■ 3S^i»«rri*r-~ —• AERIfED. Caleb Cope, Manioc}, Beaver. Michigan. Brief, Betrer. Jxike Erie. Clark. Raver. Beaver, Gordon, WdliviUe. f Vkoqoi, Galloway.'Monongatitla City. Fashion, Peebles, Brtabeth. Atlantic,Parkiron, JrowrisviUe. Billie, Jaeobf, iiromsville. Camden, Hendrickon. McKeesport, lamia McLane, Cornel, Whedirff. DEPARTED. Caleb Cope. Munlffik. Beaver. Lake Erie, Clark, leaver. Beaver, Gordon, VeUsviUe. Michigan. Brief, Eeaver. VtTOqua, Gallowor, Mononrahela utr. Camden, Hendriclsoi), McKeerport Fashion, FeeblesJEilxabeth. Baltic. Jacobs, Bnwniville. Atlantic, Parkinun, Brownsville. Zachary Tnylor»Lneas, Cincinnati- Kenmery, Mnclan, Louisville. Ohio. Stoop*, CircinnaU. James Nelson, Hoorn, Wheeling. INO. A.CAUUHBY, Ageni for lha l*ake Erie and \J Miehiaaa Lire. 10 Braver and the liskef.—Offleo on the corcer of Water and Smithfield su. jan* ALEXANDER M. WATSON, ATTORNEY AT LAW—Office, on Fourth itreel, abovtfScnithfielti—Lowrie's Building*—up stairs.. N'OVKiSaKXSTU, I*l9. i S rnj-bef ovod gW®** 1 - 17Wop r ®'® ir7 “'‘ f=r 'SS 1 u J&IISSTON. j go^iio'nar-s™ipH~|s^ ACaß LOCAL MATTERS. L ETORTED* TOH TITS prnVECB&tl DAILY SAZEXTE Eesob.—William Boyd wad elected President of tfao Common Cjuncil.'iotteaJ of Robert Moore, as slated in our paper of Saturday. Should this taeclt'ie eye of Julio Hi B. ,he will understand by it that a certain matter ia suU nnpculed. X. Msstxro of Sneer Council. —The member* of the Select Council assembled in their chamber, in the Old Court House, on Saluiday, a little after two o'clock. 'Mr. Isaac Jones, the temporary Chairman of the Select Council, took hi* seat, and called the meeting to order. On calling the roll nil the mem* bers answered to their names. Considerable discussion ensued as to whether the fir&ybuainess before the Council should be the receiving thy Report afthe Committee on Con tested Seals, or tho balloting for officers. Tito Choir decided thatthe balloting should be proceed- ed with. The tellers, Messrs. Hays and Morrow collected the votes, with the following results: 17 19 19 £0 2! 23 ..7 7 7 7 7 7 9 .7717776 .2 2 2 2 2 2 1 JameAß. Murray,. Wm. M. Edgar... James Kincaid... At the und of the twenty third ballot, Mr. Mar ray, hiving a majority of all the votes, was declar ed duly elected. Ho was introduced to the Chair by the President pro tern,, and returned his thanks to the Council in a brief but happy speech. On motion, nominations for the Clerkship were declared to be in order. Messrp. Major, Rippcy and Morrow, were daly nominated. The tellers proceeded to tike a ballot with the following results: John Major, 6; Robert Morrow,®; O.H. Rip pcy, l. Mr. Robert Morrow was Jeolared duly elected Clerk of the Select Council for one year.’T Tne next business in order was declared to be the election of Messenger. Mr. James Wright was nominated, aud elected by acclamation. A resolution providing for the arrangement of tbo seats, so that all the members from each Ward should niuogelher, was offered ond ndopted. On motion, the rule* ofthc last session were adopted for tho present. On motion, it was resolved that when tbs Select Council adjourn* u adjourns to meet ia tbs New Court House on Tuesday, at tea o’clock. A resolution tendering the thanks of the Coun- cil to John Major, the !ets # C!erk, for the able, gen tlemanly and obliging manner in which he had discharged the dutiesofhlscffice, was adopted. Mr. Morrow read the report cf the Democratic portion olthe Committee tor the contested scat in tho Ninth Ward. U declared the election void owing to various alleged irregulari'ies oa the pari of the Judge and Inspector*. Mr. Loieox, on the part of the Whig portion of the Committee, then reported, declaring that Mr HiU, of tho Ninth Ward, was entitled to bis seat. A long debate ensued on the propriety cfdcclar mg the disputed election null and void. Mr. Marks, of the Eighth Ward, moved tfaa Messrs. Simpson and Hill, be admitted and swot: [es&rs. Simpson no The Chair decided that Hill, hod a to vote on this mottos Ignite an excited and animated discQfs.oo fo lowed this decUion, in Iho midst ofwbicu, a in. lion was made to adjourn—sod by a vote of Bine to covets Mr. Kincaid moved that Meesra. Simpson and Hillba admitted to their seal*. A gentleman ask* -ed whether Messrs. Hill andSimpion had a right lo vo*e on this motion —decided inthe affirmative. The Loco Foco members rose, and declared Mat they would leave the CouacU Chamber, if such were the case. Mr. Lorecx moved.tisa compromise,that Me«si Simpson and Hill bs admitted, aud that tho ci i-as of the Ninth Ward decide by a new cieotio whether Mr. Simp-tm or Col. Yost, is enlii'ed la The yeas and naya were celled on Mr. KiD' lid's motion. Lost, eleven to five.) Mr. Loreni’e amendment was next put, and at—seven to nine. A resolution waa offered to the effect, that the Mayor be instructed to issue a proclamation, dt-- redieg the voters of the Nihlh. Ward to awembW. at the polls, at as early a day as possible, aud elect two members lo represent them in Select Council, which passed lo a third reading, and was passed—nine to two. QcsxrSß Sooom-Before Jndges Patton, Ken and Jones. January 12. la the cite of Commonwealth v». Lewis, Robinson, et nl, Utc Jury rendered a verdict of “Guilty" a* to Lewis; tie othtV* “Not Gaitty.” «. In the ease of tbe Allegheny Fire Riots, Mr. B!ack uked for a continuance for a few days, on aeeonntof tbe absence of CapL Naylor, and the intended absence ©fl tmself. durL"* the wwk. Tbe Court fixed Wed nesdny next a* the day of trial- After presenting several Bill* and a Presentment, the Grand Jury was discharged. * SENTENCES. Robert Bell, who was indicted and found gudty of in assault and battery on Wo. Jones, was called up. Mr Carnahan, Ida-counsel, asked the Court to dcfei seniecce for a few days, as he belicTed it could b< shown that the defendant wai “not thar The Ccut said the evidence was conclusive, and proceeded trf pus sentcaee —fine, SlStn and twelve monlbs in J. 11. King was called op. He had been found eutity of larceny of money from Geo. Soiitvan. Seutenee: Eighteen month* in the penitentiary. The convict took me mailer quite easy,—he is a yoong Hack boy- John PeiUow was called up. He i* a negro, who wa* found gnllty bf-larceny of lank notes from J. B, Ludwig. Sentence: Two year* and six months ta the penitentiary- , . , J*bn Lewi*—a negro, found guilty of larceny of ear puui’i tool.from John Shanar. Samanca: TvroTOtr. and six month* in the peniiemiarjr. Smi* Gille*pie—found gritty of lareeny of .lock ing* (tom D. Shaw. He *aid he bouglittKe stockings thai he had a wife and family-thal he was born in lb.* country—that he was drank when toe ttole thr *tock- Inr*. Seuienee: fifteen month* In the penitentiary. June. Graham-1 Lute white boy, who ha* been M vetri time, before Ike Court-wa. calledl ap. lie was found guilty of stealing a pi»U»l from Mr. Cart wrigbL The Court adjudged him a . .abject for the Uoa»e of Refuge. June. A.del-a young white man—wa. called up. Ho was found guilty of larceny of money from the Messrs Gcrwig, Grocer*, Fifth Ward. Seniencc Fourteen month* in the penitentiary. Edward Power«.wa*oalled up He hid plead g« iy to the charge of stealing a saddle from Col. SaM. Sen*csiec: Six months in jail. ! Geo. Johnson—a negro, found gailty of an amauU and battery upon Mr. Manning. The Court remarked ib,l II wa. amt-a-aiail can. Sar.lancm (ISO &»'• twelve month* in jail. Kefr called up TUi* is the poor fellow Who waa so unfortunate a* to eairy oIT a keg of pow der, believing it to be sugar. The Court proceeded to prui* «eotencc: JoJf» P—The or lilt Coin '■ )«“ P*» „ Hue rf.ut anil »"■ fourth centa u> Ih. Common woaHh- . p,i*onrt -I r«» P®7 ibe » ir * “ *«* ’» *“* "olh u,g about U«I r.o«t*. U.aufbtcr ) Judte P.—Restore ibe property, &c , anil undergo an imprisonment in ibe penitentiary for lli« term of four i«-en months. (Col. lllaek but loaned Kerr a Op, with which ho thought to get off.) Com. vs. Time. C. Whittaker. This was the most re spectable of the crowd of convicts before tho Court. He was cor.vieted for obtaining money, ttz-, from Mr. Johnson, of the Commercial Saloon,on false pretences He said that all he stated to Mr. Johnson was strictly true, bathe unfortunately hail iio-wllnesses. He said he was a stranger here, and had teen in jail a consid erable length of time. The amount of money obtain ed wns only four dollars. Tho Court held a consult*- uon ia regard to him, and rejnanded him without sen tence. The crime of this msn leeracd to be poverty. We mist he mny cseape. Mary Brows—a lady of cotor-vgif sentenced 10 ; four months m jail, for on Eiw belli IJuiler. John Morgan and Goo. o;Gotman-who were loom! guiUy for an assault and battery on Mr. , were called up. The Court remarked that this was an ag gravated care; they hud attacked a man on account of his religion, and in that they were mistaken, for tho prosecutor was of the same Church-the Catholic—n> which they professed to belong. Sentence: Morgan, £vo mouths in jail; O'Gormuii, three month. u> jail. \Vm Connelinn—a boy who wan charged wnb lar c'cny_wai discharged; thoGraud Jury having ignored ibe bill. , Wm. Maxwell—who has been in prison for tome lime, charged with folso personationol atolilier—was | discharge*!, as ihc.Grnnd Jury had foand no bill. It •eems that a man named Hutchinson -had in his po»- , satfi*>n some soldiars’ laud warrant*, and as he could I not use them without a transfer, ho employed Maxwell | to go before a Birmingham magistrate and pass him- | ,elf off as a soldier, and mike the transfer, llutcbm- ■ •on Is off. .... Jerry Davi*-a black man, charged with larceny— was discharged; the Grand Jury having ignored tho bill- , jkn«g«TTD—Twomen. named Smith end Rob inson, wero on Saturday, by police offi cer* Fitxmorris aud Randolph- It »thought they are the coufterfeiten who escaped from New Lisbon, Ohio, a few days ago. They were nabbed bv the officers,on tbo Steamer James Nelaon, on which boat they had coma op the .river. Coun terfeit notes to the amount of one hnndred and 1 thirty dollars were, we understand, found on l them- RATES OF DISCOUNT. KVTP.a OPTrIStIOUM I—tX>KKECTi:: l*v H, HULDlkli A BOSS, iiisfcf'f*. *''• Market street,:- peiit>sy iv»iii»' Uadlmu*.. Paai.o:Tiu-bvi»* —;'mc.«cD-w fcßraiuhca-* I [\cUjrcltKi; padS-aißScnp--. M-i.-fc Beai-l'ai , li; K -*t ■ i h«i®de;paiu---*:'.*T ta.ciiar.se Be. of • *«• • * r birs»i Bank! par Farmers Gk.of V* -par Hi. oid*e Valley,— -■ “ Ciesier/Ccunty---par Uk.cf Virginia---- .< ii-Ir.wie* Co.- --parM-iM-Uk., WhcelU* i <« >.oniioa:eryCo.--pai do Morettutowu-*--* I <« .\oruiunil»cr;aiid- -par *l. V/.Biak U—r* 1 J Colum-'u BridifoOo.- • par do Wellabwg—— * Dov'c- lorv’T: Bank pi* &> FuTkeuburg 13k. Remduw-par ni Tena*n««. Fame 1•' Uk-Bucks Co. par Uk-pf rconeasec-••• - » Far-tcr*- LS’k i-Aneas’r-par tar. &.-Merch , t*Uk— — Laccb-wr Co. lU.-- -par Manteia 1 Bk. „ Lu-.eriterßfc. par Unionßk. —~- U.Biaiei Bank 30 , JUfMOWI* Kfnv.h-jrraßk.*— ■ I IBS.of Cape Fear * ~ k^agKSBS., <;,'di-towr.-•• l£? ad ,* I K IJk ; 5 jlii.oi Charleston * ICoannereiai Bk-- 3 Bt. of Georgetown- a Bk.oj Hamburg*--* •• * I Merchants Bk— J Planters &Meeha’»Hk* $ Bk. of South Carolina •• si 1 narfluda Baltimore Bk*. P»* -10 Cumberland Bk. of Alle ghany 4 Fur.lft.of Maryland-- “ Farmer*’ A. Mechanics “ |- Bk. Frederick “ Frederick Co. Bk.*—- '* lllagerstownßk-••••••- “ Mineral Bk-—I PatanseoUk I WasbingtonDk—— “ Uk.oftS estninfter JGtlchl£&n< ilk. of St. Clair--*-— — Bk. of Hirer Raiseo-— — Miehiganlns. Co--- -5 Far.AMeeh’sßk 5 Wtsconiln Tarrlt’jr. , Mar.AFireln.Co.Mitw’e 5 Ctitdai> Ail wlrentßank* 8 ißank ol EngtandNoics ; »i:oei£ttr. {Gold St SptcU Val a* INapoleon* 3 el) 'Ducat*-*—• • -‘J 15 0 - ifO Earle, old 10.60 Eagle, new 10 00 Doubloons,Spanish-16 fcO Ik).Patriot- —■ • 15-jO J 5H Unlr.eao 5 00 Fredenekad’ors—•*” to .Teo Thalers ? 80 (Ten builders - 300 iLoa'tjd’ors- -- •• • *5O I . 2xeh»»K«* , ;New York • •-••— *prn [Philadelphia----—' *F ra ‘Baltimore • « P tn . par. Interior B’ka—■• ' 910! Fu'Dii*’ naif DrvTcre* Ef.* I Hsrn-bupr- —~ • “ Lobitroc i P** Pourrill;*' —• •• • • “ Wroti.oj J Wen yruich Bk. | 1 ‘llciicl Noios —« Pm* Jo* “ Scrip—Vinab. 1: Couniyl i " Alirpheny, SO. gtaio .Az.amfU’ranehei I Mouu Pleasant • 41 Siaubini'nlle— gl.Clrir«viDe M Vianc-' : i Mew *bim • Zane-'v.li* “ : F.ttmun ' • • Dayum-* -* Western K«»;ve Prankl-nO’k Columbia‘i CblHirnlhe ~~ ‘T Lake Krin - X l .’. •’ 13 ;Tl >, r 51 n'nlfk Cantor.--—£o ana w KtaWcMjr. Uk of Kentucky I Ul.or!«iti4«:U*e “ Norhern »k. Kcniu ky* •law York—C;:v D»nki w. M. J. OLESS, Book Binder*. ■wxtV. are sull enured in the abotr ba«ne*», comer AY of Wood and Third «keta, Pittsburghr where JL'«„ piepunl lodo *»r 1“ »“ ?&?”• natch * we attend to our work personally, “d iiius- Fae Son will be Riven in'regard to m neatness and dn * *ll lank Books ruled to any bound stanuolly.. Book* in nombersoroldbook* tullv or repaired. Name* pnlod book* in pit «“ e "- Sc 4a P t have work incurve™ ‘"JigfS Prices low. | ihe the public generally- cr " P - r [?if>*i bXsR 'V Crenshaw 5»; 7U | “ Jam?* Madison w <■ll “ Lamartine *£i jj | * Mirat'tao £• gj “ Putnam “ an ‘‘ ,l- y 15 ( “ Robert* & Sn*on “*i « | • ‘i (Hear Bari s*i y | u Jpbo* A. I|<*W 1*» j | “ Warwick, supr U; M «l " ,tor!,iJ “ m ”L?IVAT^'LIJ« Pitt Elitcltlii* Work* «od v.oodrj’. TOHN WEIGHT tc. Co n arc rrepareil to build Cotton J°«.i Wooleo Maeli»rrr.*f'’*'jJ™ n PSP e sm &£?££s* UnudertTitc. £«* l, *rf c ”°lfljl fS P (E»?•« rveir Kicnpllo* smk £: - fficTS'Sil ÜbJra”«*. ’ • It H W*mti. - '* B^_ ■ new COACIf FACTOR** xuxananT. MA WHITE* CO- would respectfully inform . A ,« ,«ii? ihu ia h*»f «“<“> La,'«n k between Federal ai <1 Sandusky itreeu. lUcy Jto «ilk ;hMf articles in their luie. . "I™, puSicalal .llcnlion lo He ieiecuoas>f mnlfr* h»r/and hating non* bet competent workmen, they hnitttuon in warranting their worn. »>e Ui-rcfcrcMk tbv attention of the public to thi* matter. N U. Repairing done in the ben manner, an SA<>Ut per annum. Those ui wfni if UUAUOIi- of«»y »•““ i“ 5t57‘. «* 's&g\ss SBKK sr«s, * i .aiißblo situation at the shortest nouce. \Ve Uate a lan’c aSnuncc iu aU the above eme* WLich wetrust will enable u* to |svo enure taUtfoe to all who may fnvor’us wills a call, uon to »»wft 0H £ TAyMANi No . M second at, between South and Gay. ~ m I’-t’/Twini living in any pan of the OrStates, and n'rituJofi in Baltimore, or el. {£.,*the above ciiie*. will have then wanU imme. dia’elv attended to by addressing us a Lmc,po»l-paid) n. bv .0 doing they wiil consul both trouble and ex oen.e which they otherwise would incur by coming * e rl _’-itv and seeking employment lor themselves. AM,vt" TAYLOR A TAYIIAN, A - l *' m 5 1 N 0.59 Second street, ililue.rc.MJ _ BENNETT * BROTHER, •tfEENSWABE MANUFACTURERS, Birmingham,lnoftf Pltt*lmT*li»lPa. Wariiows, No. 137', Wood street, FMtforgh. •rr**r\ WILL constantly keep on hand a rood aasort- SifiSJoent 01 Wats; 01 our own manufacture, and HU fimet'oroualsty. Wholesale and country Her- W chant* arc respectfully invited to calland r,x tonne for themselves, as we are determined to sell thankaseverbefore been offered to the pub- irr Orders «ut 7 mail,accompanied by Uiecaah o t tty ref.rcnee. will be promptly attended to._myld rnoTIIE LADIES—Just received, a foil aswiriraen I of gold and silver Thread. Cord .and Braid, alto fancies and Bullion, for embroidering andolheror nnmrnial work. Alsd, gold ond silver Tassels, Fringe 81 Jfi\*wlnr of the latest fashions, in great variety. Watches of superior quality and beautiful paUerns, and for sale at Eastern prices. W W WIbSUA, aug7 corner Market and Fourth su * -riIBNJCUBI BATHING AITADLIBH* A MENT —Open froui 0 A.M. toll I*.M. Single liath ii cents, or o fori uoliar. Ladies department open f«om» to U A. M. and from 2 to 6 P. M. The llefrcihmcnt Saloon* arc unequalled in style Btitmlanec. Rcchercbu ice Cream*! niseis - T. M’FALL, Proprietor. - Tint a'Ukoitiltkh. r(i}lF. attention of is respecuuiiy eaJsd te I tl.e following certificates: , Mu. 8. fcU.tl.T9— Having tested a quantity of Gold wci-licd by your Areometer, t find tho result prove* vour instrument correct; and recommend the use or it : to P,o>c going fo California, as tho best method for cb ismm.' the real vaJue of Gold. Ile«ti. yoors. isiiun.. too j 1{ U UNLEVY, Gold Ueatar. i'ntdiargh, March 9,1&1V. iTmausou, Maxrh 7, ltHVj \iK lUkiTii—Pear Sit: Having examined the‘*Areo mci, mannfaciured i.t your rooms, Ido not hesitate to •T.iunirml it to the me of those gentlemen who are about removing to California in search of Gold. it i'ivcs a close approximation to the specific giavi ty of’metals, and wißcettamly enablo tho adventurer to ;!"--nain when hi* placer i* yielding Gold. mat Id Your', reup'y. i. H. M'CLI.NTOCK._ 1 Nf>l a RUilUKirCLUTiliNG—Just receivc»l forth* I ti,i'i!i>rma fclxpcdiuou, a complete assortment oi Gum Elastic Clothing, at prices ranging from *5,50 to 811.. for suitof coat, pantaand bat. fcor solo at the 1.. in Rubber Uepot, No 5 Wood sL J JAIIFHILLirs ’ " Mahongahsla LiTery Btabla. ROBERT 11. PATTERSON haa opened */ tarse stable on First st, running throsgh 0 Second si, between Wood and Smithfieid jUXmwLsKi ,in the rear oi the Mouongoheta House, wnh an entirely aew stock of Uotses and Carriages of the be>t nualiiy and latest styles. Horses kept at Itve rr in tho best manner _ JyiMly PITTSBUBGn FBOALE IKSTITDTK Second Session of this Inslituilon, under the I care of Mr. and Mrs. Goanoar, for the present □endemic year, will commence on the first of fcobrna ry neri. m the same buildings, No. 52 Liberty jtrect. U Arrangement* have been made by-which they will be able to furnish young ladies facilities equal us any in the West, for obtaining a thorough dyigush, Ciassi.- cal and Ornamental education. A full course of Phi lisophical and Chemical Lectures will be delivered during the winter, illustrated by apparatus. The de portments of Vocal and Instrumental Music, Modem 1 juiruaee*, Drawing und Pointing, will each be under the care of a competent Professor. Jly close attention to the moral and intellectual improvement of their po» nils the Principal* hope to merit aconlinoauon of the libeVal patronage they have hitherto enjoyed. For terms, see circular or apply to tho Principal*. iadtMM_ • " ihiPsaniylvaiilß Company Fo* Isißcasc* os Una aasGiamma Aastmx*. THE ntst Life Insurance Company in the D- States "incorporated March 10,1912— Cbamberabargb, and are immediate ly loaded in Wasoni EOinJ niEbl and day tluon s h !o are aiatianed every la mile., which inaanclbe prompt delivery of coed, rv.imn ihe time P ¥heW*sona trill leave oar trejeboaae duly, Iran. na'nor. flood, -mb. throagfcu JAMES M DAVIS * CO, 237 Market street, Philadelphia. JOHN M'FADEN » CO, Canal Basin, Pituborgh. rnwM McFADEN & CO- Foiwaspis* a Cojdc®. [« Kxxaixim, Canal Baiin, P«m iirect, Pmibarg . JAMES M. DA VIS A iiirnoA Sloaurrrc, ten Mmlm, *“• « Co “ m '' c ’ 11 mode bj either of the Wool, and other merchandize, coaaigned u» tale. _: ONION LIKI£« WINTER ARRANGEMENT. 1850. THE aabacribera, now having in aneoeuful «!««• lion an Expresa Wagon Uno between and Philadelphia are prepared to receipt tor COW tea freight daily. Each wav deliverable through in aix daya, Sunday* excepted. .... . 3 ' ’ HENRY GRAFF k CO-, Panel lia’itu PlUaburgh. DUTILLE HUMPHREYS * CO janadim 107 Market at. Phil a. EXPRESS WAQOS U!IR< 1849. . THROUGH IN FIVE DAYS! m||K auh*criber«are prepared to receive COtOpounda 1 Freight daily, nfle- Moudav, !OiM ri...to f-.rvrard to or from Philadelphia and Putsbargb, by \\a4on. through in Five Duya. Rnics tw low ca by any cthei conveyance at thit aceton of the year. 3 john McFaden a co. Canal Basin, ISuaburgh. .•> JAMES M DAVIS A fO. deO . <• Nd 2/7-Market at. Philadelphia.^ nOROfOAUELA aoCTE. ■aa warn, jgfe Only 73 allies Staffing Via Brownsville and Cumberland to Baltimore and ' Philadelphia. milE morning boat leaves the wharf, above the l bridge, daily, at 9 o’clock precisely. Tims to Baltimore, 33 hoars; time to Philadelphia, 40 hoars. The evenisg boat leave; daily, {except Sunday ev enings,) at 4 o’clock. Passengers by leaning on the evening boat, will cross the mourtains in stages next day, and thus avoid tuglii travel. Secure your tickets at the Oflicc, Monongahcl House, or St. Charles Hotel. __ ~ ocil3-ly J. MESgTMEX, Agent ARttAauKPl fc'HT.. EXPRESS WAGON LINE—THROUGH IN FIVE DAYS! THE subscribers, haring suspended their canal op erations nnlil the opening of tho Spring Naviga uon, hare established an Express Una by Railroad and Wagon between Philadelphia and Pittsburgh, by which they are prepared to forward 60MJ poonds each day, and receipt for the delivery of iho itune iu 4 duy*. ■ They beg leave to assure their friends and the pub lic that their arraugemenu regarding rales, regn aritg: and despatch, cannot fail to give satisfaction to all whoj UK.-J.u .«* fc O’CONNOR, • >■“» Sg^VDoE 11 - de7 g7B Martel sttrei, Pbii»d»iphia. GEE, WO! GEE. WO’ WISTEE snuisoEltEHT. JUggi 1849. nxax coscei titk otl» cosxnooA. BINGHAM’S EXPRESS WAGON LINE, Pittsburgh tod Philadelphia. A 8 the business on the eaunl U about Being ciored f\ {bribe ici»n, wo would inform tbc public laal vro hare aciin brought tbr Conestoga Wogons into re* ouiMUon, and will be prepared to forward OWJO pound* daily, (cornmencinc on Monday, the tfhh lost-) A Car leavincPhilndelphindaily by the mail truiu for Cham beniburp, andlho Wagons traveling day and msht, ensures the delivery of Good* jn five days. Arp*)' » VVM. BINGHAM. Pittsburgh. & DOCK, No. 181 Markctsueet, notrtO • - Philadelphia. STkiU AUH&TOKUUKT. 1549. EXPRESS WAG ON LI NE TO ASD num PITTSBURGH AND PHILADELPHIA. Time Fits Dots, iSnodaya excepted,) running. Day and Ni«ht 11HE public is respectfully informed that this Unc, which has been in successful operation the two previous winters, will again commence running on Monday, the WJa cf November.-. - - - • A Car will leave Philadelphia and efcarabershaTßli daily each way with the Mail and from Cham limb unit with relays of horses miming day andiugJ.:. We are prepared to forward COOT lbs might daily by the above Line. Apply to . V. LEECH fc CO u Pmaburgh, or to—HARRIS & LEECH, No 13 Soota Third street, Philadelphia. NEW AND VALUABLE INVENTION! GLYNN'S WINDOW LOCK KNIL-SFBING. P*TE*TK», DtCCMBtX ID, 1519. THIS i* 'an article of great value to ail person* en raged in building, or to tlio*e who have already boili, and arc without window fiftentng. While it furnishes a perfectsubsiilum lor puliie* and weights at a saving of at lca»t Csl to each window, it affords the safe It laateuing '’ Gems of'Beamy, or Literary Gift for 1250; ly E. , PerelvaL : , _ I The Opal, a Pure Gift for.the Holy Dots. j ~Harve»i Gleanings,—a Holiday Boo*;—by- AL A Gift Leave* of American poetry; edited by R. W. Griswold. , , , , The Romance of Nature, or Poetical Language of Flowers; by Thomas MiUer. The Forget-Me-Not, torl&SO; by Mr*. F, S. Smith. The Most Rose, “ ! by Mr*. E. P. Howard. The Snow Flake, “ ■ beautifully illustrated. The Chaplet of Literary Gems, with colored ejtgra- Home Offering, or Glimp*e* of Home Life; by H C. Embury. The Ciftoi Fnendibip, a Token of Remembrance. The Hyacinth, or Affection’s. Gift, for 1850. The Gem, for 1850: edited by Father I-rank. Apples of Gold In PlAnre* of Silver; by L. B. Fal- Gem, or the Boquct for all Seasons; with beautiful embellishment*. The Drawing Room Scrap Book, with seventy illus trations- ' .... The Characteristics of-Women; by Mrs. Jameson. , The Heroines of Shakspetre; with forty five engra vings, from drawings by eminent aniiu Bibles und Prayer Books, in every style of binding to salt the taste of purchasers. For sale by ELLIOTT A ENGLISH, No. T 9 Wood street, between Fourth 4 C <*) and Diamond alley. ARICAI.BI AfStALBI LEAFLETS of Memory; Lady’s Gift; Gem* of the Season; Gems of. Beauty; Rtuisela*; Gilt of Friendship; Floral Keepsake; Romance of Naturei Hyacinch Child’s Keepsake; Christmas Blossoms; Gift Leaves of Am. Poet*; Golden Gift; Friendship's Offering; Poet’s Offering; Resdc's Female Poet* of America: The Brilliant; Proverbial Philosophy, ill.; Sacred Annuals; Harvest Gleanings; Snow Hake; Keepsake of Friendship; Young Lady’s Offering; ~ • Uihlet and Prayer Books, bound m velvet and mo* i oeco, with clasps. Received by JOHNSTON & STOCKTON, d c oo corner Market and Third sis FLOUR— 100 bbls in store and for sale.by dcH WM H JOHNSTON, 112 Secdnd st_ nSDIOALffSO BtTRGICALOFFICE, No. 08, DIAMOND ALLEY, a few doors Ivelow Wood street, to; *1)11. BKOWH) having boen regularly educated to the medical profession, and been for some tunc, general practice, now eoaunra Hg/mHngHP’Viig attention to the treatment cl M»l|KS>-,hose nnvate and delicate com* plaints for which his opportunities and experience peculiarly flSttoner) amply cure to all afflicted dUeoseii which have bceOtae omjnon nM truma of rravated by be radically and thor* &e day, that their comjdwu^ tu =*>■■“ b " alar attentionto this alwaaa* Ch « i,h “ S3£3SrT?BEOWN, M. D., M Diamond allayjPpporitathe Waycrly 1 11 tSvrKATri*'—Dr* Brown’s newly discovered rente dvfarßheumatism U a speedy and certain remedy lot 1 Sat Deinful trouble. Jl never fails. ; Office end Private Consulting; Reeoa, No. «Dls& mend alley, Pitubaigh, Pa. -The Doctor is always at heme. - * „ jjyNocuronopay, fIdUSES, LOTS, FARMS,-'fee Wtrebonie for Beat* rro tErr'fromtlro l«l ««r Of Apiil mzt, ih.t w.re- I bentso *t to* comer of Liberty and Hand rtreetl, at present occupied by John Watt £ Co. a» a WboJd* •oie Grocery.. '^ p^ y ££ Rß>Attor7tl .y ) Foanh st., I janS-ot between Smith&eld and Grant. For Boat* TllE Back Pan of the Warehousxnow occupied by ,Sr lf ’ fro ° d ° B C. H F ORANT,Vw..cr «. j For Beat* A STORE in Market street, noar Liberty. Also—The Store on the corner of Market and Liberty street!. ' Alwvt-A Dwelling and Store on Penn street. near the Cano], Possession siren onlbe In AprilneXL Abo—A Brick Yard in too Eighth Ward. • Also—A Stone tfoarry in the Eighth Ward. Pos* «r**ian given immediately. Inquire of DAVID GREER, Penn sk, i iah7-lm* 3 Joor» from 3. E. comer Hay at. \ i For Beat* A’hvo STORY BRICK DWELLING HOUSE on Hay street. Enquire of ' Jah7 JAMKB DALZELL; 84 Water it. ’ To Let. A GOOD THREE STORY BRICK DWELLING, on Smithfield, street, font doors from Seventh, west side. Inquire bf - 8. SCHOYER, jan“ 110 Second st, Grocery Stand tcTbeat. r MTIIE GRcicERY STAND, at present occu pied by Mr.tW. Wilson, corner of Second and Ross sis., cin now be rented, and possession had ou toe Ist of April next. Enquire of | ] A. JAYNES, jad2 • Pekin Tea Store, 70'Fonnh street. A rnnycpient Dwell tog House, on X 1 Federal street, Allegheny city, with a large yard. Possession given on the Ist of April. ~ ALSO Scveraißnoin* and Offices in Pitubargh, near the Post Office ,E- U-CAZZAM, rirgs Quic'e, Third >', over toe 1 ost . T.iOU SALK—An Iran i oandiy, Blncksmlto and r Machine Shop, with Steam Engine of horse power, goodstockofiooKmuchmery.pauems,flasks, ladles, furnaces and ovens, all now m u.e | running order. Said premises ‘l 0 ?* ! deep, with privilege of an adjoining lot 27 by W ftet. Being onoof the oldest and best stands m toe City of .mt . CiS&nVo: iff 81, 7.'-““‘‘.'Tfec. over th. fSi Offiet,_ “>__i ' WAREHOUSE at P«* occupied by Messrs. Bailey, Brown A Co., -if",,," poll BKST* MA WKLIi I-INISHED ROOM. ,mMito/or . por Bale or Bent. MTHE very desirablo residence in Allegheny City, lately occupied by R- W. Poindexter, and possession given immediately. For terms, apply at this office, or to W. W. WIL SON, Market st. FOB UK NT—The mansion ttouio now occupied by Mrs. Atwood, situated atOakiar.d, with flO acres of ground attached. Tbo J’**?** uspacious and'.convenient, “nd the ground well im* AFplyfo HARDY, JONL3 h OO.^ M' VOfTs ALE—A Brick Mouse, (but one yew built,! and Lot, on Robinson street, Allegheny, near old Bridge. Price low and terns easy.- Inquire of Jyfll a BCHOVEIUID Second st _ F' OR'RENT.-The three story Brick DweWhS House, ou liberty, between Hay aml Marbury streets, now occupied by W. Graham, Jr. Possession given unmcdiately) Enquire of Wm. Graham, or at me Dcolutoro of | JOUNBroN * STOCKTON, . jyt!7Kltf 'comer Market and Third streets, prwol*ot« for Sate. THE subscribers will sell al private sale, dto.e two valuable Lots of Ground, situated on Tomato st n in Ihp Tbi.d Ward of AlfcsheMrCUT, ench h»™s . from of U 0 feel, rorimns beck lCOfcet in ficptji ton » feet .lleT, upon whieli u lioilt n .tone too I, b, IOT foot, winch contain, slono enough to huila cejcrotor two comfortable dwell,e 5 bou.e., me three .hade Ireek.ofs walk i. paved with bneh, .11 of which will ho .old at fJWO Pittsburgh and Allegheny, or County Scnp» wiii be taken in p */^f^ nLLlPS> Ne 5 Wood*-, or to WM. BENSON, iramediritely opposi' ayiif ■— ' . T?Otl SALK—Five lots cligioty eUnaU-d In tne arai- X isbing town of Blrmtngaam. _ rhe lots or. tej on Denman sirecu numbered in F Cacsman s pum 75,7T', 6U, St and 88-Lot No 75 fronting W fcetou Mt ryl Axn slrecu 70 feet deep; the other tour feet front each, by t)0 feet deep. , _ „ Tenn»— Greater part of porchcsc money-may re) main for six years, secured by morigßce. bor panicl aia^rojuiroef TrALfABLE'OtIAL ES'fATKON IPKNN STftI.CT V FOR SALK-—A Lot of Ground-situate on Penn street, between Hay cad Marbury strerts, adjotnaig itc hen*e and lot now occupied by Richard mwares, having a front of SS feet, and in depth 15" feet, ws.U# sold on favorahleiiirm*. Title uaMccpttmiajle. rut* qnira of C. u. LOOMIS,4m «. near av os-1. ocv.'l-tlf ■ ' DOCTOS WlSTdfi’S BALSAM OF WILD CHERRY. TllEfollowiog artiele wo copy wjtli pleasure from the ••Beaton Mcrcaatile Journal," of March, IS-lfl, and we hopo that if any of our readers aro snff-rieg from any of the complaints which it is said to care, they will speedily avail ibcraMive.' c f iu lift WISTaR'S BALSAM OF WILD'CHERRY. •It wa, well known many yean ago that the wild cherry bnri trea of this climate possessed valuable medicinal qualities. Indeed this fact was known to the aborigines, and decoetions of too leave* or Sark of this tree has tver been regarded by their physicians as one of the most effectual remedies in many disease*. • This fact, several year* since, arretted too attention of Dr. Wistar, a highly respectable practitioner of Vir ginia. He investigated with care the healing proppT* lies of the wild cherry—tested iu effects when admin istered done, and when in combination with other re medial events. He found that it* natural virtue might be greatly improved, and by combining it with Ingre dients wuoro properties were all well proved and gen erally recogaired, a medicine was produced which constitute* a remedy of great importance in pulmona ry adrpumn and dia uses of the chest and throat— diseases Which are proverbially prevalent in oaretties and large towns, and often provo fatal, swelling toe bill of mortality to a much greater extent than is the case with most others, wo had almost said all daises of disease. ✓ The genuine VTiitai’a Balsam of Wild Cherry hua fop simile of too signature of Henry Wistar, M. B, Philadelphia, and Sandfcrd and Park on » Ant*7 <«* cuied steel engraved wrapper. Nona other a» fe&r We arc just in receipt of too following voluntary tri bute to too curative power of Wistar'ii Balsam of Wild Chciry, from E. Hall, M. D n of Ml Clemens, Michi- WHO u a physieian of high standing, and an ex» icimve druggist: Mt. Ctxmxxs, Mich., Oct. 20th, ISM. Tn tor. sfilicred, this may certify that Mrs. Jl. Rob eru ol u.ia village, tore© or four weeks after confine , f -iti. l~ c attacked with a violent congh and great rauo:i. m.d «eemcd hastening to toe grave with. I iVarfui rapidity. 1 advised her to use Wistar 1 * Balsam | o' Wi.d Ci*- sty— t-he did so, and with that valuable .BcJ/ujiit :ilone was restored to health, and is now* living pronf of toe value of Wistar'* UaJsam of W» 4 Cherrv. ** nAhL Physician and Draggut. ■Read on and he convinced atoll farther of the remar kable virtues of Wistaria Balsam of Wild Cherry: Messrs. Sandford A Pafkt Gents. As a matter cf jus-1 tice to you, and for too benefit of the public, I would offer too following statement of a care effected by your medicine, known os Wistar 1 * Balsam of Wild Cherry. In lire spring of 1847 my wife was severely attacked with Peripneumonia, or Pleurisy, which resulted tn a deep seated pain in too side, accompanied with a se-i vereeongh: sho was attended'by some of too best physicians in Chicago, bat to no purpose; for weeks. Jdie suffered, without relief, coughing incessantly mghl and day. I came to the conclusion that nil toe reme dies snownttn toe physicians could not help bar, and 1 was indueco to try your Wild Cherry. I procured one bottle, and commenced using il according to tnrec toons; before it was all gono—toe cough stooped, toe pain in her side left her, and with too aid of another Utile too was restored >-r**xs Ratios, Mich., < ct. 8,184*. ReaA tht foUcnring Trstimonidils. Of aii the cures torn ha ve been recorded, there are certainly none equal to to a one first mentioned, which plainly shows the curabi Ity of Consumption, crey in some of its worst fonns| Caows Poiirr, bake la.- June 15,1M9. J D. Part: Dear Sir, As l have a ueep commisera tion for the ulliirted, permit me to give you a hncf history of my afflictions, nnd toe benefiudenved from toe use of Dr. Wistaria Balsam of W ild Chtny. In July, 1844,1 was attacked with a fever of too ty ph«d chararjer, which left me m a very debtoured •lute, when la-toe following winter I was taken with * severe cold, which reduced me to such ueWMart cite me toe appearance of a confirmed consumpUOtL l labored under a severe cough—expectoratedagreat deal, nnd was troubled with cold feet and mghl sweats. 1 also frequently raised blood from my lungs. 1 con tinued it? this stale, gradually tanking anifer toe dis ease, until January, IbW, when 1 vuqiis uue I ked with fever My fricuds despaired of m> life,.and my phyuicians thought I could survive but a short time. My extremities, especially my feet, were constantly cold, and almost lost their feeling. Under toeso ctr utuastwees it may.intly bo said tout J, was* hving skeleton. I finally determined to quit raking medicine nrcscribed by physicians, and try Dr. Wistaria Balsam of Wild Cherry, and'from toe fitst week tout I coin mciieed inking it, 1 can dato a gradual recovery. I i-ontinued iu use six months, at the end of which ume 1 was cured, and have enjoyed good.health ever since, and cheerfully recommend too Balshm to all those af flicted with diseaso.of the longs, ana would tayto those commencing iu use, not to be discouraged if two nr three bottles do uot effect a cure; but persevere as 1 have done, and I have ho doobt but nine eases onto! ten will bo blessed with renewed health oi I have bceu. Respectfully, yours, JOSEPH JACKSON. Paten 81 per Bottle—Six Bottles for 85.' Sold by J. D. PARK, (successor toSondf&rd APart,! Fourth and Walnut streets, Cincinnati, Ohio, General Agent for the South and West, to whom all orders must be addressed. L. Wilcox, Jr; James A. Jones; J. Edd foCof B. A. Fahnestock it Co, Pittsburgh. L. T. Kassell, Wash ington; W. IL Lambertoo, Frankiin: L. B, Bowie, Uniomown;’!!. Wclty, Greensburgh; a.KeuntSj3oioer set; 8c ou A GUmore. Bedford; Reed A Son, Hunting* don; Mr*. Orr, HoUidaysburr, llildebran l k Co, Indi ana; J. K. Wright, Kiitanning; Evans a. Co, Brook ville; hUFarland A Co, N. Callender, MeadvfUe; Burton A Co, Eric; J. Magoffin, Mercer; James, KeUyACo-Bailer, S. Smith, Beave.r; J. D. Summerton, Warren; r.L. AC.S.Joce», Condersport; P.Crobkcr,Jr,Brownsville. novu>-dAwIy(U)T L' aBD—3 bbla new, to day rec’d and for "jla by dcsl7 CRAIG A SKINNER \X7JNES—7Oc*Xs Port,Madeira, Sherry JV Malaga Wiues, for sale by toe cask or in qcan v« ft* tCD Libertr-st pOFFEK-l^bags Sdo'ySl biSfi“IMMBN&TBS* covfl D .8,180, T PMJBiiIBIM BOOEBOMBi J no. totvo^strect, W’HFRKwIH bo found fct falo •dOltDOf®| UeationMofwhieheatalcgMseaol* y i»mViraf inV many standard '.WOrtalin PreSbytenan Board -of Poblicittoa in .andwell adapted for Sabbath School, Coo** wishing to purchase nch boo**, **® tedtocall.ond examine the e«»ornn*nt. The Depository of tho Pennsylvania IBWe»w«7 is kept at thesd rooms. _ • ■ oci&dAwana _ , TOPHINTKRS. , . THE subscriber has on baud and for sal* of L. Johnston & of Philadelphia, thefelww; r log: - ■ . SS pair of Cases} M founts Fancy Letter, diflercnt>sa«} . 300 Newspaper Cuts; - 600 lbs. Leads, cut to order; ! . ' JO Composing Sticks; _ ‘I ‘ - lt BlAoper lb.; Nine Young Souchong, poets, Congo 50. and -English Breakfast ®> i Gunpowder and Imperial, from 35cts. to St,»pet *°* Families are requested to send and gqt samples ot. af'CurTetuu'and try theta-before purchasing. ; myPJtdtorS 'A. JAYNES. TO Fourth street GEO. W. SMITH * CO* ! INFORM -their friends and the public that they hav* no longer any connection with their late establish me in In Penn street, known as the Pittsburgh liaving-removed their entire business to the POIN) nRK.WTtRV.In Pir street mTlfrd [ V* XD* Tukelei* or a vtut Bmu is no; more repul sire than a bad, putrid breath, or dark, yellow diaeaa ed teeth. If persons hare these it it their own fault— thet cao, for two shillings, buy an article that will mare their.breath pure and rwcet at tU Sfici Air o Arabia. It cures di icatis of the Gums,, spungy or ulcerated, and for the Teeth it is unequalled, removing the tartar* fastening the teeth in the gums, and clean them**.' . while as the tnov cjtkr/mm Hertk. 1 . - Soeh. reader, ,arelhepropertie»of Jonei’sl Amber Tooth Pure, and, without praising u oareelre*,.hear what one of our most respectable and scientific Den tists. Mr. H. Field, of New York, bum: • ‘ ~ .. “1 have both used and analixed this beaatlru and lm* palpable article, (Jones* Amber Tooth Pasted and -Son recommend it as possessing allthe qualities data- , ed for it.**; Reader, we can say no mom ■ only that if rou try this once job wiU be vreUpltt*«L It is put up in beautiful English £hhU Pets, fw ® cents. Paid bv the Agent, WfrLJACKSOffi ty street, Pittebargh. aagygCTT.. • rrr Eicraoju xsn Saw iaaChemlcal Soap cause* a free penpirauon. iw» Uie eaiuo time moufies, eoflens, end whitens Uf« tfci* ■ Jiving ii the tenure and beauty of aniniMW* .■: v 8 SciravT) Sjlltßmmt attoSobw,art aoon fioXoV\j healed, but cured .by its u*e, aa at JoaSl seven W™* ciuastn New York know, who use itmsueh «iei, .-and find it unfailing—as also m. , itoit, Bloicuxs, TVKtIA orany ettn*oa £*•' ease. Thu render is assured that this t* no #»e.lesa potted nostrum, as one tripl wttlprove. I could ena* morale at least 60 persons cured or . SossHfai>,So*s Lxos aht> Bo*b Baiß».-~Buyje; and ore it, and the reader is again anureaj would not cruelly sell it for tie above unless ! knew it to be all I slate. Those who are liablew . . CHjCrnE,Casoiza,obChafedFleiu, wiUfindthUa i care. Anyone'aiflictedwith llai diseases, will find this nil and even more (admira* blc in its properties) than I state. , Bat, reader, the stores are Hooded with iautatiotifl. end be sure feu ask for JONEgS Italian Soon. Sold by WfiL JACKSON, S 3 Pittsburgh. aag&dawT IO" Ati aeoh cmt*» are fcenoraMT. assured'that . thewllowing are the actual qualrtleaofa3t.wuC of Jonas* Coral Hair Restorative.. If they doubtJW. . wort, they cannot there highly- rerpec table -eluxeaa who have tried" in— v - Mr. Geo. Bechet, 41 Elm at. New York. ... Sirs- Matilda Reeves, Myrtle av. lirooWyn.. M r! 11. E. Cullen, late barber iteamboat a.-Amenca. ■Aad more-than a hundred others state, though thl« ... iaur. suffice, that it will force-tho hair to grow on tee •Jiehd or face, atop it falling off - , strengthen the roots, ircmnviiur scurf and.dandrufffroin thifroott, mnalng li»ht, red. or gray hair assume-7 the Ajtmt, "WM. iACKSON, cny st, Pittsbargh. Price at ce--.tr., aa«7.-d&wT SB Vf n AR D WAKES TOa* SION' OF THE PLANE AND SAW,, • •- - Ifo, 78 Wood street* PltUburga. HUUER AND LAVFMaN, Importers and dealers ia Domestic lIAapWAttB, to all iu varieties, arc now prepared to sell as iovrtsA on as reasonable term* us eon be purchased diewbere. We sofcit oar friend*, and the public generally, to call anil examine our slock, whicE KNIVES and FORKS, I'OCkbT and PEN KNIVES, » cd to rail so as la give satisfaction. epTnsarwt ■ Property :» Allegheny City ror ***•• V ItUI- subscribers ofler for silo a number of chorea Lou, nutate In the Second Ward, fronting on tfcS; ■; Ceamca fTouad, on casTte.-max Inquire oU-. v .\J o’lL3oBlNSoN,AttyatLa.w,StClelr*t - orafJASlU>BLNSON,eathepremi*er ’ s.7t7:ditw.rp - : - SEW BOOKS! WITH MEXICO, by R. S. Ripley; * Elements of Rhetoric: comprising an Analysis of the Laws of Moral Evidence and of Persuasion;, by Richard Whately, D. D.' .,‘ w . w Essay on Christian Baptism; by Baptist»». Noel, ns. A. The O'i’.vies, a. Novel , _ „ Fairy foies, from all Nations; by. Anthony on * Q d the Community; by. Worth* De Montaigne; comprising ' his Essays, Lectors, Ac. By Wn, Haxlett. - Nineveh and ita Remains. By Austen Henry Lsy- Glloipsetofspain: or'Notesof en Unfinished Tear : in 1517. By 8. T. Wallis. " i - . . ' I Tapper’s Proverbial Philosophy, new edition; iDb** “” X ,a " , “ d ' ed ,o : ilS3TONt STOCKTON, I uovftl eorner Market aad Third streets' 1848-50 X LOCKWOOD’S ILLUSTRATED WORXS-Ulu* minated Book*—Books w nehly canred bindUig, illuminated aad illnstrated-Books superbly bound in Velvet. Silk, Morocco, and composition, in imitation of tho Middle A*e*-JJibics and Prayer Sooks, bta«- ufullv bound in Velvet andMorecco.magnihccmly or ‘"“““‘“/aHeI D.'SKi-WDOD, Bookseller A Importer. • Wood at. CRAB CIDER—» bbls and 3 hfbblt, a fine article, ft taleby BURBBUKJB, WIbfeONACO, dels ; ■ ; • Water »t_ Cashmeres a DE LAINS-S casira super new. stylo Cashmeres and Do Loins, with very high " >l °iKO CO ’ d *- J °° w ‘* m ‘**a*a mason a can f,^li IER SCRAF3 -' ’cope aTireVpold^'’ ft A ZSr 1Mb '“"” "^ f "‘•'"‘iiDURANT . A‘:, i :'tP- 11,tUa, ' e ' i - fa '” 1 ° bT CM GRANT iEI«—4 bags Flwoeed; l bbl Timothy seed; for sale by - • jeOO • CHOBANT LARO-4 libit reeeiying aadter «*le by Jcao - OHO! SlT GA R-jflTids pfiao NO, .10 bbU Refined; for Bale b- Ue2a . J D WILLIAM* MOCAS3E3-2Qbbla Plantation: lahfbbtsSngarllooie, . - . 10 “ Golden fiyruk forsale by tc2> JP WILLIAMS T'adlßS’ WORK UASKETd.—The. tenesT*" ]_j finest ossorunent ever brought to UtU city, direct from Pam, aad fbi sale low by . . • ' deal - C YKAGKH, ICB Market * AMERICAN TOYS—A large assortment of Ataeri-' can Manufactured Toys, the best and most »a> - stamisl made In the-world. Call and M . deal ' fl Y RACER’S. 108 Maihdt st P HINTS FOE RMntrjtT invite* thet£ leniiou of b ayer* to hl». assortment of embmcinffUio newest ranted tot color*. A Uo—English Chintee*, oC and handsome patterns} and a large assortment OT nw fifurwnigbl Pilau and Chintzes, formgnt^ EpH? ; OODA ASH— 2O caIk* %SVSSSuSV-*Sf' jO«i=by " m,i ; s o S»b. CHEAPER THAN EVER!— an iinvoice of fall jewel led patent to*. «,wL2tt ?ares» Has cues, which l can aetl a. Tow £ thirty w* thirty fiee dollara, and warrantad to auonment of JEWELRY, cota «,£in*tM varton* and laical atylea, and beatpalterna. prwM wo Watchmaker and Jeweler, jg* corner Market "and Fourth aireetfc nmVILLKD CURTAIN CHINTZES.—W. It He*; I rer ba» reett n-faiiherwpply-Qf plain Scarlet and Twilred Cnrtaia Chiataes, at the NorJi Eaat cornet * Foiinh and Alartcuto.. ? defl _ ("'IOFFEE i -A amalUot tor aalp.br - DTT 7 ) ac2o » bTPAHT A SILL PRODUCE— 4tbl»Cl6verBeed; S, u Shelled Corn; ' - . ■ 2 »; Rye; jiiat reeM and for tala by BURBROXiE, WILSON* CO, 'dd29 • . •• ■ •; Witefrtwei -p as u DgVu l ■-•■ 1 ■ • ■ *0 « •adlOWbbli 'BbhMi&wSi*' nM~ ifc» ‘ • BROWN AiaaSPATWCK ,110 Wood at