BY MAGNETIC TELECRAPH. * TKLKOttApiiED toa THE fli-MBCHOH DAILY; GAZETTE V A,;?. ' . 4' •* WxskisaTca, JuL_ls. : r J7?*?' • Wwlotion for auipecding for : . »umu>a Ume-thsacCrcapcctmg.tbc catkxtionof tea c f Mr. Bradbury, caOic g open the . f™™* to Ihe rcmorrii 1 *"*™ < *' «J .^=Ma«ii,fil, o na..a£c,c»a.o *P»*Mgaye ?ue to on animated dteeuMlon. eriJea appeared on the floor of The Seaate confirmed'the tel loving appoint* Nptfle, Surveyor General orOliio *M Indiana: Land Register*, Allen Long, of 8.. tad. John C. Alten, ef Augusta, Miss, necalvurt, Samuel C. Mrjor, ef Fayette, Mi**onrij Guild, of Jackson, and R. B. Servant,' of Eukiuku, in Houtt-fFoar additional balloting# were had fi» Sergeant a: Arms. On the hut ballot, Glow banner,of JPa., received 107 votes, Giddiegs 103. GZoaafceuier wm declared doly elected. Doric*tbe voliaj, the Hongamos entered the Ball, and a general rush vu made by the mem bers toabake har.& with them. The proporiiicu 10. appoint a Door Keeper and FortHuterwdi ruled oot of order, after vhich the Hooae adjoumed.. ; STEAMER BOSTON SUNK. : ’ . '.v ~ r CwounuTt, Jan. 15. The tfeamcr Boatos, bound from St. Loui* to Pitfebergb, waa £unk b? the ice, a few days since, Mar Cairo. The boat and cargo are ‘a total loaa. • Cincinnati market. Circruuti, Jan. 15. The riverlms rl6Ca I 6 feat. ’lt ii raining bard. Floor—-Sale* SOO.tirl# at $1 TO 0 $1 $5. ' Whialcey-Sile. at 20 0 20|c per gallon. . 1 in kegs, at Sfcperlb. Linseed Oti—-Sales at 950 per gallon. hfeaaPorkr-A privatn despatch from New Ot teana,ofthe | »ib, qdotw Meta Pork at «9 75 per tfL . r • !Big - PHILADELPHIA MARKET, PHtLsnuraiA, Jan. 15. • Flow—'There, i* a good home and eastern der nand, with some shipping inquiry, but no material duaga lb prices Sales of Ohio at $5 87(556 06 pot btrrnC is mandated in the mar keL The supply ot com is light—holders are «q. deavoring to got up the market. Provisions-- ‘There w no speculative movement Ja pork. . Ssi«« an: mostly to retailers. : Grocer coffee are firm, with a ; good home- demand. ■.■•] 1 NEW YORK MARKET j pi* ' Nxw Yoke, Jan. 15. I Floor—Wtj liayo 4 no improvement to notice in ! th# market. -Holders ate firm, but to advance t_ k** taken place. .. Sales pf common, good* and 55 120*3 25, and of Genesee j •at *550055 62 per bU. Gni*—Holders of wheat have pat up the mir ke(, buyers do not meet their view*. Ohio wheat is hold at 10? o per bo. Sales of old Wes tern mixed corn at 011 0 621 per bn. Provisions—There u not much movement in the market.; Sales Mess Pork at $lO 75, and ol Primeats3 62perbb!. . Groceries—There is no new restore in Coffee, Sn*n,.drMoktwi». Previous prices may be're ,aimed.. " PHILADELPHIA CATTLE MARKET. PwtADELpaia, Jan. 15. Beeves—At market to day there were' 1500 lend of southern and eastern. Sales ranged' at fioni $« toi $8 per cwl At’Ure close, 300 were left over. ’ .' - BALTIMORE CATTLE MARKET. ~ Baltixobc, Jso. 15. Beeves—-The offering* to day reached about IOQp hud, and prices ranged from 520540 a the Loaf-equal to $7 75 net. ' Heilgnatloa, ■ ; ; s ama* w.lomfxllow. 'n&e b no.flock, however watched and tended. ±j- Bat one dead lamb is there l _ There is no fireside, howsoe’er defended, caair t!Thealr'i# faßof fercweUa to : The heart cf Rachel, frr her children crying? ’.. Wilf not'W comforted! ■' v . let os be patient f theso aovero elßlctions Not final tbo ground arise, Bat oftentimes celestial benediction* Aaaaoe'this dark disguise. We see dimly through the mists and vapors; ' Amid these earthly damps, What teem to os bat dim' funeral-leper# May be Heaven’s distant lamps. Themis no death! what teems so is transitios; This Ufc of mortal breath la bot a nberb cf the life elyriao, Whose portals .sve call D-taih. She ia not-dead—the child of oar affection— : Bat gohe onto that school 'Where she no longer needsoor poor protection, And Chittt himself doth rule. In that great Cloister's stillness and aelcnaioo, By guardian angels led, Safe from temptation, safe from am T « pollntion, She Urea, whom we call death Day after dair we thftik what ehe it doing . Xu tboao bright realms of air; Yeax after year her fender steps p turning, Behold her grown more air. Thtts'do we walk with her, and keep unbroken, The bond which Mature gives, Thinking that oar remembrance though dorpobes, May reach her where aho fires..' Wot as a child shall we again behold her,; ‘ . For when with raptures wild x In our embraces we again unfold her, „ She wiU not be a child; Vuta fair.maiden, In berfather's mansion Clothed with celestial grace; Jtnd beautiful with all the soulV expansion Shall we behold-her lace. And though at times, impetnous with emotion ' .And enguiah leogsuppressed, . The'swelling heart Leaves moaning like tbo ocean . Thai connot be at rest; • j , "We will be patient! and sassage the feeling WeeaubotwhoUf stay; .Byaileoee sanctifying, not concealing, , The grief that must hare way. > Da. iTlAas’s Liras Pm*.—The demand for this great remedy!* rapidly increasing, and we are every day receiving erden from a distance for lots, which ws fad U almost impossiHe to supply as fsitu re* Thetruth is, the remedy requires only s trial *° “ovtaee tie most sceptical of its excellence.. We •eloctjfroa'a Ele of similar documents, the following: ■ V■ . • “CortHOTos, Ohio, Kay 15,1817. • ‘‘J.'Kidd ACo: Gentlemen, As I sta engagedia sell ing s few very ehoicemcdieiset, 1 do not consider my : etoek eomptete, unless 1 have a supply of Dr. M’Lsae's • Llver.rSHi.l obtaiood a few dozen boxes of these JKUs ficoa Mitchell a Co., which sotil very fast, and ! wish a new ispply immediately. • • : ’ JACOB WIDNER, P. M." Forsals by J. KiDp CO;, No.'CS.'eorner of Pbanh and Wood Pittsburgh. 1 (jtatt-diwlw? . tfwiiiia Mimuiiili n«»«. V 4, . 6 WK.T «HU or THO I’IT.OL.CO -INtrol, cenlfp.HM .boutiwo week, 0.0 I ni eeli* „ d ,„™, Clol, e ™ Meitn., wrHoeir pub. la ip. .towuH ud bne'a. wUtk wu eompleiel, re'.iccd bp two . «„po.nr.l do«. of Wu01e..,, uiealnauulcw. ur. uol coofcmHir for Hree boon. [pr,ncdj _ HENRY WISH, Jr, . . i__OnboeniHeeie.mlio.t Aii.dno. Pittsburgh,'Dec. Htb, 1949. I « CpUln of ud w „ , «R* *«lo»i.Ul>* ««rtU of He PeKot.oni, 1„ He „„ o( BeniT Wl«e. -bo i. one of He he, CanurAfPOuih wd Deotfar,. betweta - .. -—“ ■-» -•■ ' JtorHei u« Fctrrjm***’ ■ COMMERCIAL RECORD, PITTCPROH Hnapn nv irnaiti ■ - - j aim macaan's axenaao*. 1 ( ' OtoOTTEE FOE JANUARY, r. LOixatl.-... .—t.x. bows** ..mt iun*- : Fltii*.,* stock., and Moa.r uiiAiT is, use. . k p*xtsl- or-A*»- ua, fr'd. ed. Bank of fttabargh—Capital, 81,900,000* ' _Dlvideak(HiyasdNov.)4?eent." SS SO ® ExchanjrflQank—Capital JliOWlrOtalWv ldeart,(lny ard Not.) 4 r cent St) «| 47 Mereba/u’ and Manufacturers’ Bank— CapitalSWlCOO; Dividend, {May and _ Norldfesrit-- ! SO 6# « Pittabar* Cos Co.—Dividend, (Jan. and JnlTHJreent.— —— f? f? Coa^ 7 ~:'Z : S S S Hand Steel “ “ • N. Liberies « ' » - Westeraloraraace C«——•••■;; f? ,®l Ohio it fcnufjivaaia Railroad, SIS paid CO Pennsylvania Bailroad-——SO" City loan. 100 00 91 Alleghey Chanty lean xoo 80 .81- Allerhejy(Styloan IDO 84 89 PitubaA A Boston Copper Minin* Co. 90 105 ltd Ncnkirrtean - ■ ** “ 10 sales, *3» PmsbairbA We Royal. “ “ . (last Bie, 819 00). f' Piusbugh. Cincinnati A Lonisviilo Tel Jaun*y, ApnJ, Jnly and October: last, 4emu shares, •So;aaie». Bfi) so AtlaruJ. A Ohio Telegraph Co—Capital. - UpO^OC;Dividend. Wte share fori an nary, April, and October: snares, 800; < sale* tld 07- I REVIEW OP THE • " PITTBBOBon MARKET, ,*** ms wax* troiao jsk. is, isao,-. Wei, cold, stem wtnter'has again aainmed the 'us eertdajcy, and instead of the mild open weather, of the early (art of the week, it is now extremely epld, with a aaoy upon the ground to the depth of 8 or 10 Inches. In cotteqnence of the inclement weslher, very little btuiaiss has tranrplred; and as to prices, the mar* ket generally remains stationary at our tut week's qootaioca. the cold'weather set in, the riser, which was at tide, has-fallen rery fast, but there are .still abort ten feet in channel, and perfectly elear of iee. ARIES—rln the nothing of special iatec&l has transpired donng iheipait week. Tie atoels of Sods Ashes on safe In the market are limit ed, isl lbs article D held rather above the views of bayirs. For the quotations, with moderate transactions: Soda Ash, 4|odo,.cash and timf; Peari Ash,6o6i;Bsl er«us,‘S|oOe; Pet Ash, se; and Scorehings at 4|c f posnd. 1 ALE—We notiee no change in the prices of Ale Qtoiaiions may be girea at a range of 90 to #B, cask Insiuded, according to quality and descripton of pack' agn. . APPLES—The tnpplies.of green cpples are becom* Usht, and our last quotations are folly sustained—. say, tor best descriptions, and for ordinary, a: a range of .81,75 to 93 * bbl. '^BACON— Very little new bacon has como forward Ijjf yet, and the marketis almost entirely bare ofsLould 4f* ynd sides. We note limited sties of new sugar OBred hams ait fle, and of plain hams at 70?$c. ! .BULK MEAT—Tic receipts of bulk-meat thus far, have been comparatively light, and the qnmtiiies on aate *a the market are limited. Wo have tales of fi7,000 Its, daring iha week, as follows :-45.0U> «i < c> 4 mos, and 12,000 at3|e;cks!i. BUTTER—We notiee no change front last week's { IBIPOItTS : DV RIVER. Sttojauons. Wlifa'aodenm transactions, wequote best | CINCINNATI—Per Pika No 9-17 hbils. 1 bbl rotk qaalny roll boiler, from the Western Reserve,-!! 140 §*H* r » * Nicots, 6 bis gunny bogs, tf> bxs eigars, 9 & 13e, second unl enTle ALEIASDEE H. WAT6OB, CBACKERS—A regular badneas u doinx nt the. fol 1 A LAW—*P^ ee » on Fourth itreet, lomnjlq.oi.jnut.:'—l--. ' | 1 6.U_L»wi,^Ii ul | dm5^UI1 „ ai „ i Water Crackers, per bbl« ' ’ Hotter do “ “ ' • Dyspeptic do u *•' • Pilot Bread. “ “ . Sugar Crackers, per lb —. Boaa do ■ u ; COTTON—No sales of knowledge daring the past' U| as the nominal (jooutia II : j- c. Breftoglo T a. 1 H. Clarke. 2,75 { BnBTFOGtR * CLARKE, W* i FORWARDING AND COMMISSION MERCll ————»•••* 7 ] L ANTS, and dealer* in Window GJaas. White ■—l . 7 At. No. 103 Second it, janO-£_ **”“**i.isßificß eTapTuy i OF PITTSBURGH. ■i.i.burgh „ u .„r lc tu, c j : CAPITAL >lOO,OOO. ' '■ ... dSe for Penn ANo 1. •; FIRK AND MARINE. isanielMnnderihi* head ; A LL loete* will be liberally availed and promptly rniand ai the followuif , a hosie iaititatioii—managed by Director* who aro , wall known in Uiocottunnuiir, and who are delennin* lsc p ft. *d by proinjrtaeas and liberality to maintain-tba char* _ acter which they bare anumcd, aa offering the beat lie *• *• ; N. Holmes, Jr, Wm. B. HoTarr, C. mnsseii'G«o!i^ •l*e “ “ Jackson, Wm. M. Lyon, Jan. LjppmeoU, TUoa. K • 10c “ u Liten, Jamea M’Au.ey, Alex. Jfitmck, Tbo«. Scon l« “ - Ornca, No. 20 Water street, (warcboaw of Span* A Co„ Bp slurs,) I’ltubnrgb. iii:dlr DELAWARE MUTUAL SURAJBCE COnPAST, OFFICE. IN NORTH ROOM OF EXCHANGE. . On Third Street, Philadelphia. Vatcmem of ih= affair* of the Co n trty at l*Jc * B>. X p*i»r,:» published tn conformity v»;ih a provision incus articles node; of it* charter. et list of prie r: Premium* ttceittd during the year ending OtXa u /«r 3ltf, i&jy o. 13'eta per lb 21 On Marine and Inland lUika, 8151.174 07 14 *1 On hire Risks, 74A?P ID t'OTTOX SHEETING;*— browa sheetings an sold re a 6c per yard for.Nonauok, u CURDAfiE—Fjf tio vino ibrre is a regular steady il prieet: Manilla rope, by coil,- White Rope, i .d o , . cot,.— Tarred Pope, by coU,v— do cuv~ Packin'" Yam, fine,— do eommo SZDCOI Manilla, 92,0030,1 do -V coil, - Heap, do coil,-- rtocan t jot.no r doz. •15e “ fc. 1011,25 gV doz. Kyanized Cordage is sold COTTON YARNS—For his tead, tue following ia a No.fi, cu per lb is* 1 *• C, “ ...do “ “ ■ ■ —do, .< y f -«4. “ t>, " ' “ do. “tO, “ “....—do “11, “—2o* “12, - do —£s' Earned Pmamau during lie ytir ending ai - «* *7 «&»W,— r 20 u -.——& On .Marine and Inland Risks, tt> n 2-s eu r r i?-"-]® r Vm Ki,k, ‘- —— wt,o»ic “TOO 1 « VlflOO «• “""do ,ntere «» »nd ether Profit., 13,91# 74 Carpet fcbain,.*—*"—*23 CtpdlewickJ 114 Coverlet Yam,- ••• •• —33 Ba r Filling,.- do £ tiaj.Ko.tand3-U.tt * Lute*. Etfeum, fe., during ttmt.tim,— COPPER—SaIe* at Glia Mi ie coke and Ingot* at 19 Mthi.e and Inland Navigation Lems, Halils aa [ 02De;of sheet at29e, and of cld copper at 16e 4k O. rirc tosses, 7id>il 48 11. DRlEDFRUrT—'Thedemon !for dried fruit islets - lUeure, sad prices hyri# partial] y deeliaed, We bare Reinra Premioms, !nx» lales of consequence 10 rep rt. Re-iosu ranees, | DKUOS-T4. following U. Ji ofprtee, „f Uxi...',, fiemostproßuent artleles under this bead: 1 \ lee*. ftj........15013 Brimstone,4* D-... 4041 Jam, 1“ 3JO 4 Csrapbor,.ref, 150 W - aalcetida,li«....ls>o23 Chloride 1ime,607 ' Ti* A,,** ,1 it. r l^— .... t. SS» £S3gWUa&3 t 3iK’« bU «" n». FhlUdelphla Clly Six per cent. Loan, l^ujiune, dz-uitte, common 1101 ihlU Receivable \ FLOUR—We bare no new feature 10 notieo in the 70 Shore* Stock’Union Bank of *£vnnet- Boar market The receipts, both hr river and wagon, , .. fax., been qoile United, end telex beet bdee entire., i„i?,°Ba a «; kanfined to the regular home trade. From first hands, 420 Share* Slock American Mutuatlnsur* kaloa have summed np some 500 this, nt 84,5004,50. ’“«» Company, fc' ax. bbl, Cm xiom, .1 »IM iul, »J of 4>« 5 S O ‘Z"S, Tattle "• 400 btila in various lots, at 04/1304,75 4k bbl. 20 Shares Stock Delaware .Mutual insur • Bt* Flocs—Supplies of Ryo Flour continue light, “ lu ' e Company, and fall prices are obtained—say, for best brands, 810 8 Company, 10 ** - f’ w,fcJo, P 1 ‘ l » Exchange 4,13 ia small lots, and for common quality at 81,*70 uw Mtares Stock Pennsylvania Railroad Company, C..X lini mrb. nominal, quoted ol M355e r iSJ" uSm.i In™,.nee Coffee.™, bn. Very little m*lhe market. Baluueesinthe bind, of Agent*, and Pte - FISU—The market continues quite firm at last miamton Marine Pubriet, recently is wcek’e quotations.' Fales of Salmon, SIS for bills, ' i and *77 for tierces. Mackerel No 1f W; No a. 810,50; Subscription > sod No 3, *7,40 4k bbl. Iflales of Labrador Herring, at * and com. Kastetn at 85.5 U 4k bbl. Lake Fish may to quoted’ at 88,50 + bbl; CoJ Fi*b aJ 81,74 y Nerrusm Orn, I»U>. dram. •. >. 1 Tee Board of Director.'liavc ibi. day declared a FEAT..EE*-Fe, b.lr mmn, fc..h™ , fM . feL g£"L?. pVAbT. S STS about the ruungSgure.'wUh small sales. w December l«t, talß. AU<>, 8 dividend of TEN FRUIT—New crop Raisins are scares, auJ have sd- FEItOBNT. in Scrip, on the Capital stock, and eyrn- Taaced to bos* Sales • ed Premiums, certificates (or which wilt be issued as &! of Ground nuts, at 6421 r' f lb; of Filberts, at Be; of > Cumnts r at 808|e, and lot pound. \ GROCERIES—With oneVxeepiion, we find nova. I ristlon in Groceries, from our last weekly report. Rio ' Codec, owing to a better some slight ad* I vanee in the East, an improved feeling is manifested I in this market, but salsa havl been confined to limited ' lots, at 13014 c, to city .ami country trsdo. N O Sugar has been qaiet, and sales confined to- limited lots, bj tltehhd, at a range]of 6) tof>|,and Cc for prime old.— Soles N O Molasses tt iW|o27|, and ofS 11 do, at4UO iie, by smailiots, -Loafffngar ranges from 8 to Ioc4k Ct, at in quality. Very little lolngin Rice, It may be quoted nominally at 4103 c, in tree and bids. . GLASS—Fbr evcry'descrlptlon of Windowand flint gUae,~Qiars~i* no change from our last quotations.— Prices remitlii linn. . .sof Almond* at |7oo f Enjiiih Walnut* n ecf GRAIN-In the Grain market.very‘Utile bai teen doing, end pricea are mostly nominal. We give ito following quotatlo»,.whieli are aboot the ruling figures of the market, with light filer'Wheat, &3£Kioc; liar' ley, 80c; Rye. 50955 c; Corn; 432715?, and Oats at 31;? 35e, from aiore. IbosaksNaiu—Since the opening of the fall trade a good business haa been doing in tire Iron market at .the following range of prices:—Flat Bar,3 l-52J5|e, cording to ilze; Round t Square Oar, 34-596|; Band Iron, 34-593 e; Hoop Iron, 3}97c; Sheet Iron,lJ&Oe.' r keg; SJ to PJ, fid iO 7d W;5d,w*3;u,#4,50-,3d,f3,50 9 keg. *n*»-cutj *» **> 4,4* iaek, S4> krg; 5, 31 and 6 iueb, 31,50; gy, y- p “ t b100d....—« “ t do : -23 c “ “ Fall 8100d——5——..'.35: Prime •* . 37|e OatUi Market. ; Atitcirrrr, Jsn. H. BEEVES—The offerings at the market on Monday were fsir/ud'selea were effected to a considerable extent; at a range of Si lo S 5 jploQ6i.net— the *aile aaoor last quotations. ‘ SHEEP—Best quality were sold at com mon qualities ranged from SI to Si etch. - . HOGS—Sales at Stdt.W i. ' PORT OF PITTSBURGH. Rnr*jL—'lljere were 10 feet 8 lacbe* in. the channel iMtereoinj, anJfallihif. • , « ARRIVED. ,‘i* Catob Cope. Murdock, Beaver. MichigafT, Uriel, Beavt-r. . ~ lake Ene, Clark, HeaV.-r. Ileaver, Gordon, Weli-sille. • & • i Viroqua, Galloway, Monongtheia City. l-aabion, Peebles, Elizabeth. * ; Atlantic, Parkison, Brownsville. Baltic, Jacob*. Brownsville. Catndcn, Hendrickson. McKeesport Hools MeLane. Connel, Wheeling. Pike No. 9, Barker, Cincinnati. DEPARTED. Caleb Cope,- Murdoelr, Beaver. l*ke Erie, Clark, Beaver. Beaver, Gordon, Weltavllle. Michigan, Uriel, Ucaver. Vjrooua, Galloway, Mononcabel* Cut. Cainden,.Hendrickson, McKeesport. Fashion, Peebles, Elizabeth. ' - ' Baltic, Jaeobs, Brownsville. - Atlantic, Parkinsoa, Brownsville.' Hamburg, Colwell, Cincinnati. . Junes Nelson, Moore, Wheeling BOATS LEAVING THIS DAY. BROWNSVILLE PACKETS, atSa.sr. nnd 0 ». x Bb'AVER PACKETS, 8 a. u. and 4. r. u. WELLSVILLE PACKETS, 8 a. is. CINCINNATI—RinggoId, 10 a. j*. •' Pike No. 9, 10 a x, (lAU4APol.lS—Reveille, 10 a. u. WHEELING—Louis MeLane, 9 a. x. It will be seen, by reference to our advertising col umns, that the fast running steamer Pike No. Barker, will positively leave for Cincinnati this day. s» 10 o'clock, a. x. The fine light draught aieamer Reveille, Cipt Stan leaves for Galliapolis, this morning, at 10 ofeloek. Foa CiKctnart.—The fine steamer Ringgold]-Cape 1 Cope, will leave for the Queen City,' this day; at ten o’clock. DIRECTORS. Joseph ll.Srrsl, 11. Jour* Brooke, KimunJ A. Souiler, ' Henry Sloan, John C. Davit,; illicit Crarg, lUbert liirlon, George Berrill, J>-hu K. Feiiroee, Wm. Eyre, Jr , rf tunel Edward*. Charles Kelly, George O. Leiper, J. G. Johiiwii, Edward Pnrlingion, William Hay. iraae R. Davis, Dr S. Thoraat, WUliituFolwell, John Sellers, Jolui 8. Newlin, : Spencer Mcllvain, Or. K. M. Hat(tin r J. T. Logan,-Fittiburgh. Junes C. Hand, D. T. Morgan, do Tneophilus Paulding, Wro. Donley, do ,WILLIAM MARTIN, Vresident. GEORGE BKRRJLL, Vice President. MCUARD 8. NP.WUOLD, Secretary! I.y the Act incorporating this Company, the purlic* in.nring property (herein, are entitled to a tiuaicf (hr prohu or ibo Institution, without subjecting thorn* selves to any liability beyond the premium paid. ‘2 ho. Capital Stock and Subscription Notes ere pledged by the Charter for the pay mem of losses ; and the profits of the Company are directed to bemverted oiul remaiuin Die possemon of the Corporation, as a fund for the further security of the usrured- This tund v/fll be represented by Scrip, bearing an interest oi m pnr cent divided among uie Insured and Hiockhold t-rs, pro rata, npon the amount of earned Premiums nnJ Capital Stock. jantdrf Removal. rpilK Payette Manufacturing Company have remo* X ved their Wholesale business to the store recently occupied by Messrs. M.IL Browu A ilrotheis, No. Id 7 Wcod street. • jaruMw LWiiRiNKABLtV FLANNELS. WR. MURI'IIV eominues to keep on hand a full • tt««onmonLof the Welsh Unshrinkable Flan* nets and bus recently received a supply of (he finer, (joalities. Atw Swantdowd Flannels, a scarce urti ele uud well adspted for the wear of invalids, and other* wanting something wanner than usual. Also, Persian laud Game Flannels for Infants- wear t to rctherVijh-a fulleupply of American manufactured FltmnotSk®f different qualities* Also, SHROUDING FLANNELS, of all the differeot widths, nt the North' East corner of 4lh andUarkelsts. [ryWholcsale Rooms upstairs, where dealers will always find a good assortment of new style goods. 11ALLO W--ZJ bbls prime tallow iuit-landing trutu - the steamboat LooiiMcLano and for sals by jttv3 _ • 3.AW. HABBAUGn. SIIKKP FRCTS—IS No l" Sheep pells, jus landing and for sale by Jas3 8. AW. HARIIAUQII. : 'LOUK—3OO btAr extra and 8. K. Flour, in store and for sale by S.A W. 11ARHAUG1L - Jsr3 . • SUGAR— 10 bfids, noMr lardiog from steamer Ham* burg, for sale by ISAIAH DICKEY ACO , jaaO Front it CHEESE— 400 boxes instore and for sale by - ISAIAH DICKEY A C0 n Jaa3 . , Float st. . LOCAL MATTERS. RgfrO»Tß>; POa.-TCI KTTSBtTMB DaILT OAZBtTB SXEKTISG Ok: COUNCILS. t The Select and Common Council* met, punuaot to adjournment, at ten o’clock yesterday,'ln; the kooiu of the Supreme Court, New Court House,, for the parpoae ofetcciing City Offie^s. In the Common Council, Robv/McKnighl.took tho Chair. • • P fe «ot, Measrs. Armstrong, Campbell, Cordell, Dsvage, Evans, Friend, Fnns too, Garrison, Gribben, Holmes, Horner, Keaiiey, King,'Lmion, McCartney,' McFarland, McKean, MoKelvy, Pdtter, Scott, Shore, Smith, Wllloak, Wilson, 2d ward; Wilson, sth ward; Yeager, President. : . The President announced the following stand* Ingcommittees forth c present year:— Finance—Metsrs. Lorenr, Black, and Marks, qfSulect Council] Messrs. Bradley, Wilson, Gar rbori, and Campbell, of the Common Council. •’ Water—Messrs. Kincaid, Edgar, and Lsrenx, oftheSelectConacih Messrs. King,Cordell,BcoU, aad'Haines, of tho Common CounciL - - ; Streets—Paving and Grading—Messrs. Rhino hart and Morrow, cf the Select Council; Meat*. Horner, McKelvy, and Willock, of tho Common Police^—Messrmi Gallagher and Day, of the Se lect Council; Messrs. Sutton, Yeager, and Mc- Kean, of Common pound!. Fire Engines and Howr-Messia. Edgar and Wilson, of tho Select Council; Messrs. King, Armstrong, and Smith, cf the Common Council* 'Claims and Accounts—Messrs. Marks and Coyle, of the Select Council; Messrs. Wilson, MoCanuey, and Kenny, of the Common Council. City Property—Messrs. Jones end Edgar, of Select Council; Armstrong, Gribben, and Me. Failand, of the Common Council. : G‘ty Farm—Messrs. Morrow and Kelly, of the Se!?ct Council; Shore, Beck, and Potter, of the Common Council. A- quednct and Canal—Messrs. Jones and Hays of tb?! Select Coundl; Meura. McFarland, ScottJ and Holmes; of the Common Council. Market*—Messrs. Hays and Coyle, of the Select Council; Messrs. Wilson, Beck, and Willock, of the Common Council. ' City Printing—Muttra.Kincaid and.Kent,ofthe Select Council; Messrs. Evans, Yeager, and Funrtoo, cf the Commoa Council. : S-iiiitary—Messrs. Black and Day, of the Select Coundl; Messrs. Cordell, McKelvy, and Baines, of the Common Council. : A ppeal* from City Accounts—Messrs. Kent and Wil>on, cf the Select Codocil; Messrs. Fonston, Di»vsge, and Sutton,.of the Common Council. : Gas Lighting—Messrs. Wilson and Gallagher, of the Select Council; Meesfs. Friend, Horner, «nd Garrison, of the Common CaundL ■pMjinoagahela Wharf—Mess*. Loren* and Black, of tie Select Coancit; Messrs. Evans and Davage; oflltts Common Council. ’> Allegheny Wharf—Messrs. Ilbioehart and Kelly of the Scloct Coundl; Messrs. Bradley, Willock, and Wilson, of the Common Council. Coyle and Marks, of ihe Select Council; Messrs. Campbell, Friend, and Gribben, of tbs Common Council. Mr. Armstrong, efthe Sixth Ward, offered a preamble and resolution, declaring the seal of Til* !y Poticr, of the Ninth Ward vacant, on account of an illegality in the election, and authorising ihe holding cf a new election for Common Councilman in (bat Ward. A motion was made to lay the resolnli.n on the table, yeas 11—nays 17, The original resolution, on motion, passed to a Second reading. 'After a keg and animated dc« but*-, a motion was made to pcstpoae the m-ttier fjrfhe present, —yeas 17, nap 12. The CounciL now met In joint ballot. Tho tol> loaing nominations were made (or a Buperinlen. d. City Ganger—s F. Northern, 3fi: L. B. Cock* shoot, 6. City Regulator.— R. E. McGowin, 42: Z, W, Remington, 3. Aarutant Regulators.—o. MrOowin and Wm. Bayne were unanimously elected. Weighmasler otHay Scales.—David Dreapao, M: Peter Fleeger, 8, George Abbott, I. Weighroaster of Markets.—A. Hartupec, IS: Wnt. Britton, 7. Clerk of Market.—John Green, 29 votes: Col. Diehl, 10. • Salt Inspector,—Jacob Feddcr, 26: Joseph Gup* plea, 11, David Hunter, 8. Inspector of Ashes.—*J. B. Pears was unani mously elected. Inspector of Tobacco—John Fullerton . 35, electa ed. 11. M. Smith, ...5 Charles Reiu, l ,,,i . 4 Tux Collectors*—lst Ward, Wm. unanimously elected. IJ±TI4 33 uo IO.UOtUIO IjJKIU OO 10,503 00 93,576 61 • 2d Ward, John McKee, do. '* Q3d .Ward, Joseph McCollougb, do. 4th Ward, Richard Hope, do. Sth“Wsrd, John Lowric, ..3a George Gib50n,..............13 Gih Ward, Arthor McClelland, unanimously elected. 7th Ward-—Wtn. M. Ajlborr, elerledjftwo dir sentient vole*,) Bth Ward—Fleming Morrow, unanimously elec!* ed. tub Ward, George Dobbs,.., Hugh Hammond,. BOAItO HXASDBEXS. Ist Ward, J. 8unting............ R. Y0ung...... 2ee's't>o3 TennrMee, for sa]« br {_, l?MAll DICKEY A CO, Fioet *\. LARD— No. J Car sale by * l*n3 ISalAll DICKEY A CO.. Front rt Cloalag.Out Bala of OlaultaU * FUmaaii The fayfttte manufacturing company tuleadmj! to ratinqniih tlirir retail trade on Mar aotsiicet, cow offer Uxir targe and splendid stock of l.lankrw and Flannels, at price* heretofore onkcown mUU etlv. at the BJ.ANKET DEPtJT, r _Jam!-4w No 60 Msrket M N- O. SUGAR—4O hhii* old. good ariicteVfor sale bv . SAWHARBAUGII illUAßS—fiO,UWtOommoH) Juu recM aadforimlolir Y/.l** l W lIARUAL'OU Ij'LOUR— bM* Extra, jun ree’d and for «*)o br~ iJi'li COPE * UREYfOCI.K MK Tilt RCIOVAL AJIp rKRJtAXCtI CC»* 0 1 *IX DOUIM RZUI3* rus *|» utrt-KC rrATv.or tms umd -• OS IIAXTT olr TfH mm, YIZi Scrofula or King'* Kvil, Rheumatism, Otminate Cuta neous Erapuon*, PunpJcror Puslnleaon tbo Fare, Blotches, Bile*, Chronic Sere Eye*, RinrWonn or Teller, Scald Jlead, Enlargement and Pain of U»« Bohes and Joi:Uf,3inbboru Ulcer*, Hvphiltie Symplons, Sciatica or Immbago,—and diseases arising from an injudicious u*a of Mercury, Acl* liie* or Dropsy, Exposure or Imprudence in Life; A!*o—Chrouic Constiuiuoaal Diwrxicm, Ac. In tt>U preparation are strongly eoncenmited alt the i Medicinal pro pc rtW of Barsapanlla, combined with the nn*i effectual aids, ihc mo»i“lßiary-pn>duetians, the innct potent simple* of the vegetable kingdom; and it liu been to fully tested, not only by patient* them selves, but also by physicians, lift it ha* received i their unqualified recommendation* ami the appraba- 1 lion of the pabliej and ha* esablithtfil. on u* own mcriu. a reputation for valor anil kvvicact far tape nor to the various dompoonds bearing jhe name of SarsApariUo. Xhteases have been cored, cech a* are 1 net famished in the record* of time part; and what it I Isa* Already done for the thousand* who have sted it, I it U capable of doing Hot the million* suit suffering usd rtrsggung with disease, Jt purifies. eloutsea, and strengthens the fouothin spring* of life, and infuse* new vigor throughout the whole animal frame. ANOTHER CURB OFSCROSULa! The following- striking, anil—«* wi llba seen—per ■ manentcureof un inveterate ease of Serofulv. com mend* itself to all aimilariy alfljcted; .. „ , Scnnpoer, Conn., Jan. I. IMS. hirers. Sand*: Oentirnten, Sympathy for tho'affliei* «>l induces me to inform you of the remarkable care i effected by your Sarsaparilla, in the case of my wife/1 jibe was severely afflicted with the Scrofula on differ, eril pans of the body: the glands of the neck were greatly enlarged, and hey limbs much swollen. After suffering over a year, and finding no relief from the remedies used, the dhetue nUaeked ono leg,-and be low the knee suppurated.' Her physiclsn advised it should be laid open, whletl was done, hut without any perm tuent .benefit. In thld situation we heard of, and were induced t<» use, Sands 5 Sarsaparilla. The first bottle produced a decided and favorable effect, reliev ing her more than any prescription she had ever taken; andbeforc »be used six bottles—to the astonishment sod delight of her frietnlr—she found her health quite restored. It if now over a Year sinrelhecurewu of foe led, and her health reams good, showing that the iti«eH*e wa* thoroughly eradicated from the system, our neighbors are all knowing to these facts, anil think very highly of Bands 5 Sarsaparilla. Yours with respect, , JULIUS PIKE. . Hornet from a tettrr received from Mr. N. \V. Har ris, » gentleman well known ill Louisiana co., Va.: “t.entlemen, I have cured a negro boy ofraino with j our Sarsaparilla, who wa* attacked with Scrofula, and of a scrofulous family. “Yours, truly, N. W. HARRIS.; “Fredericks Hall, Vn., Jaly 17, ItSla.’ 1 SAtrus’ SAKUPAaiLLA.-—lt teem* almost unr.neccssa '»direct intention to an article «** w-» i—• i y i/> direct intention to *n article: to well known, and to deservedly popular, m thisprcphratlon, butpaticnls Mien who wish 10 u*e the extract of Sarsaparilla, are iiuluerd to try worthies* compound* bearing the name, hut conluiniur little or none of the virtue of this vali date root; and we think we cannot confer a greater benefit on our reader* than in directing their attention n> the advrrtlveme? t of the Measra. Baade, in another inluwu. .The bottle has recently been enlarged to ln'id h quart, and those who wish a really good article will find concentrated in this all the medicinal valor of the root, The experience of thousand* to* proved it* efficacy in curing the various diseases Cor which it it rreotn wended; and at the present time more than ;uiy other, perhaps, it (hit medicine useful, in prepa ring ihc system for n chango of icaton.—[lloiae Joar iiMl,Bcpt.lBlß. v I‘reparrd und told, wholesale and retail, by A-Bi ft D. BANDS, Druggist and Chemud, 100 Fulton street, rori.er of William, New York. Bold alio by Drug* gut* generally throughout the United Suites and Can* i,,la. i'rice ft per bottle; six bottle* for S£, For sale by L. WHjCOX, Jr., It. A. PAitXUSTOCK A CO., and EDWARD FKNDEKICiI, Pittsburgh. Ai s) SUB Cl»TAlgTT,^at£^lf* X * an > PHILADELPHIA AND PITTSBURGH. ' forwmrted by this Line ere carried to it,. VrthaU train to Chunbenbergb, end ere tomW?..,.* &ti°borgh 13 ' W ** oa * *° m * “4 da? tlu The bones ere rationed every IS miles, which itun re* the prompt delivery of rood* within the time promised. The Wagons will leave oor warehouse daily. (Ben. day*excepted.! atBo’ebch.F- M. , - • vT Shipper* ere assured that no more goods will be taken each day then can be 'pueiaeily earned 'through.' _ ’JAMES M DAVIS A CO, SSB Market street, Philadelphia. JOHN hPFADEN A CO, Canal Basin, Pittsburgh. JOIIN McPADEN A COV Fo*wa*Dnw A Comets* non Mxecaajns, Canal Basin, Pena street, Piuabnrgh. JAMES M. DAVIS A CO„ Ftotrx Facto z*A»t> Cow* msnoa Mxaciuxis, 237 Market, and M Commerce si Philadelphia. ' JO" Advance* made by either of the above, on Floor, Wool, sou Other merchandize, consigned to them for i l.nt ' CHIOS MSB. : : WINTER ARRANGEMENT. ■ 1850. T’lIF. übaeubers, now having m raecesaful opera . ib?: f* 1 . , P-™* 1 Wagon Line between.t'ltubargh rHi 1. i # r' * p .* *. ro P re P*«d to receipt for COOO tbs freight daily, Laeb way deliverable throagh to aix dayr, Sandaya excepted. 8 HENRY GRAFF A,CO, ' Baaiii. Pittahargh. . _ i ■> DUTILLE HUMPHREYS A CO., -107 Market at. Phil’a. ' express wagon l»e, "" 1849. ntvnx* THROUGH IN FIVE DAYS! I 'U' * a l! c i ,^ r **/ 0 P™P«*d«» receive 6000 pound* rt? r Man . d *f. 10th inau to forward to or from . Philadelphia and PitUbnrgh, by Wagon, throagh in Five Days.' Rates a* Jow aa by any other conveyance at this season of theyear JOHN HePADENA CO, Hansl Basto; Pittsburgh. . . * ' JAMESMDAiriSACtf dco ■ NoW Market at. Philadelphia. nOaoSQAHBLA R(ft/#EP UA iSSt o**r ** nil., sun.,. Vim Brownarille and Cumberland to Baltimore end T„_ , Philadelphia. * IIK morain* boat ham the wharf, above the bridge,daffy, at 8 o’clock preelmely. Tima to Ume to> FhOaShlphlMO honra. -The e vening boat leaves dally, (except Bondarev ecmf tj at 4 o’clock. Passenger* bjr leaning oa the evening boat, wUI crau the mountains to stages next day, and Uuu avoid night traveL fteeare your ticket* at the Offieej Monongabel iluome, or 8l Charles UoteL octia-iy l. MESKIMEN, A (real -:r JTaB AHRA ■ u ® HS™iB49. EXPItfiSS WAGON. LINE—TiJ 110 UGH IN j r FIVE DAYS I i : i THE eabacribera. having an* pended their canal op* A enuom tuuU tee opening of the’Spnnc Narra tion, have eaubliabod an Expreta Una by BdlrOad end W«on between Philadelphia and Pmibunrh, by wliidt they are prepared to forward 6000 poondi each d, lj ■“ receipt for the delivery of the tame inS dan. i • Tbey Log leave to asnra their friend* and the pnV I ue that Ibeir arranjemesis regarding rate*, renluity ' and despatch, cannot fail to jive aatiafacUonlo all who j favor UietnwUh their eoßunanda. J „ - TAAFFE & O’CONNOB, corner Peon and Wayne its, Pittsburgh. THOMAS BKHniDQtf B7B Market street. Philadelphia. GEE, WO! GEE, WO' VISTEB ABBAMGBSIEBT. 1849. _, m . „ UP** eon*, ru* out cohitmi. BINGH AM‘B EXPRESS WAGON LINE, A Prtubvih and Pbiladalphia S the buuness on tbo cuil ji aboutLein* closed lor the season, we would inform the pnblie that we Aave win brought the Conestoga Worou* Into re nuisiiinn, anu will be prepared to forward OfCOpeunda daily, (commencing oa Monday, the tthh lost.) A Car eattn* Philadelphia.} ally by the mail train for Chain betsburg, and the Wagons traveling day and night, carnet the delivery of Goods in five days. Apnlrto WM. BlNOllAM,^Pittsburgh. DINGUAM A DOCK, No. »K» Market street, Philadelphia. ARUABGEtZKBfrI 1849. express wagon line PITTSBURGH AND PHILADELPHIA. T*c Fite Days, exceptedj running Day T ,n S.W“« !" «*P*«»ftUlj informed that this Line, A wluch has been in successful operation the two pretioss winter., will again commence runniug on Monday, the 38th of November. "a A . Car ? iU !e>Te I’Wladelphiu and Chambersbutgh dajfy each way with the Mail. Train, and from Cbam henbargh with relays of horses running day and night We are prepared to forward 80001b* freight daily by the above. Line. Apply to * U. LEECH fc CO, Pittsburgh, otto— HARRIS A LEECH, . No 13 Sooth Third street; Philadelphia. ... valuablk invention.' CUSS’S ttWßDff Morunram -”■« -•••’■.MtlMdHl i nilf . . I'atbwid, Dvcsannit, 18tt. "piN3 u «n siitcle of great jraiao to »lt person* *b- J. gnt i MO—3o0lbs Gam Arabia ud lor tale J KIDD A CO, gQ Wood «x JUST RBCE and for sale IVED-160 lb's AnwHean Arrowroet kJ J KIDD k CO, » No go Wood at in now Lass-400 boxea Bxlo window *!■**. aw do loxia do do « do 7l» do do <0 do 9x19 do do *0 do 10x14 do do Jt ilia bp B. t W. HAHBAUGfI. . in •tore end lor sale Er ' r - ' JAMES A. HUTCUIfONROO. i HhBRINQS—fI bbli’ia (tore igl to w»7 _ ROBISON, LITTLE ACO : Uja. hhd« N. o.Beger~lahdinr’frota hUienl and for tale br 1 IJAHIBS OALZELL, S 3 Water ft iisirßUßOiciirojs'icbi;' No. Of, DIAMOND ALLEY, a raw doors below Wood street, te ll wards market. DO. BROWI) haring been \[ fegularlycdueated to the medical U profession, and beenfbr some time iVn general practice, now confines attention to Ute treatment of iwifaose private and degteta or-m- J plamts for which bis opportunities I and experience pecaliarljr iqaallty _ -fl I bin. 1* fears assiduously derated la stadjr Atreatment of thoso eoapiaints,(dunug which lime be has had more practice and hu cared more pm tents than can CTbr fail to the lot of any private prac titioner), amply qualifies him. to offer assnrancea of speedy, permanent, and satisfactory care to all afflicted with delicate diseases, and ail diseases arising there- Dr. Brown woaljd inform these afflicted with private diseases which have bccome. chronic by time or ag gravated by the asm of any of the common nwirer, the day, that their complaints can be radically and thor ooghly cared; be having given his careffll attention to the treatment ofeach eases, and saeeeeded in band reds of instances in csrring parsons of inflammation of the neck of the bladdir, end kindred diseases which often rasaltfrom those cases where othen -have consigned them to hopeless despair. Ue particularly invuea nch as have been long and onsaeeessfUly treated by others to consult him, when every satisfaction will be given them, and their eases treated in a care&i.Uicrtmgh and intelligent manner, pointed oat by alongexpenencs,' study, and iavesUgmioa,whlchitis Impossible for these engaged tn~ general pttctlca of mcoiriae to cite to one elat* of disease. > EF Hernia or Brown also invtisa par-: so as afflicted with Hernia to call, as ha bupUdpams aiar attention to thisdiseasa. i CANCERS also eared. • ■ JU_jau7 _ D sale by j NO. SUGAR • steamer L> hkSioal gif” « N-ik-Patieau of either MX Uflaff at a dixtmot, to ■gremn* T. BROWN, M- D-jpcupsid, gad ejd2- No.« DUatmdUi^jOpporilottoW^eriy j^t?nKSS l f?t^ , - gT ?^ ocw ? y diseoversdrem*- to f *P*«iy on* certain remedy lor lutnurUtrMble,-it never ChU*- - j , Often and rriun Baoau% No tt Dis* DoSS^sSw^ : e^ovopar. O ~8, IN*. two pleasantly situated Brick jfoy** *»lh grounds adjoining, at 2=,“* Po *»“iop eaarbejaViTonTirfi w of Aprilneit Qan3l>--HABJW, JONES A.CQ. • Perßsnt.. :. • T'toSt w, SS' O “ i rfbr A /Sa f «d Dnminroa From street ■. iHS - C.n.GRANT T 4l-WalcrSL ■ • ■ Bor Burnt. . v •A A2£Mh*Sy i “ »»Aiiwyr " -v UktnjXZSl 00 Ul ° Mmer.oLMnrtel.nd , r ae« i *•■»»*¥*- «»• A mJhr 2££ T es sffiJ “dwelling 'IioBSE ' . tf ■ Totiu , . , - •►• 110 Scccnil'tt, ’ = i i oijmj tr iitu tTSuiT ■ • f^n-Te»Bt6ra, l^roaiSiS;L Hooae^n P: Federal »lreet, Alleghenycity,with alargo^££ POMeMloagiTeaonthelitof Apnl; , • ••■•• 6 1 ALSO—Sereral Rodou aad Offieet ia Pitubunfi near ihe Peat Office. E. JX QA2ZAM, - - : ee ’Ib'ri »£•< orcrthe PoaiOffice f’J Fouodryf:Biack*niiih.aii « this ofltae, or to W. W. WIL SON, Marker tl. . - octs ' S§ FO» Ujbut—The mansion hotua now I occapied by Mrs. Atwood, situated at Oakland, fcvith SO acres of rroand attached. The *ous acioua and convenient, and the ground well-im proved. .Apply to iIARDT, JONES AOO, _ ... • . ' Water st B&>. FOtt BALK—A Brick ltoasc.l but one year fflff built,) sod 1&, on Robinson street, Alleeheny. old Bridge. • Price low and terms, easy.— ngalreof JyBt . 8 SOHOYER. Ito Second at ?oa AENTt—The three stonr Bnck. DweMug . . House, on Liberty, between liar ssd.Harbunr streets, now occapied by.W. Graham, Jr.. Possession sr£s^s 1? - . - . , - JOHNSTON ' A STOCKTON,- ‘ J3TS/-dtf_ _. _ comer Markst and Third stfeeui ' JtOR SALE—Fiji lots eUiiblyilnuited fi the m«r» r* uh ,£* town of Btrminpeim.■ The - lota: are sltoa- Jg l ® n £?"“*» «treet, numbered in F Bailsman’s plan 73,79, dO, bl and S3—Lot No 73 fronting so feet on Ma ry Ann street, 70 feet dnepj the other, toar SO feertroat eaco, oy eo tcet deep. 1 pan,-of purchase money mar. ret mam for six years, secured by. mortgage.Fnr panic! ultra, inquire of . BeCIIOYTIk,-' - nylß . j . _ lIP second tr 7^jranraEar®sreoST»(SßnfEa ' FOaSALK—A Lotof GroundaitatteonFriui street, between flay and Ularbury streets, adjodnim the house and let now occapied by. Richard Edward* hariaga froct ofSj Teel, and la depth 130-feel, will be •old on favorable tenus. Title En* I" 1 ” °L . , IXJOMIg, 4Ut il,m Woof^ .. DOCTOE WIRUB’S BALSAM OF WILD CHERRY. THE fallowing article we copy with pleasure from the “Boston Mercantile Journal,* of March, 1819, end wo hope that U any of bur readers are suffering from any of the complaints which it U caid toeere, they will speedily avail themselves of iu . DR* W 1 STAR'S BALSAM OF WILD CHERRY. It was wall knows many years ago that the wild cherry bark tree of this climate possessed valuable medicinal qualities. -Indeed this /act was known to the aborigines, and decoctions of the leaves or bark of this tree has ever been reganledby thelrphysielans as one of the most effectual ramedios in many 4i«»nr« This feet, nreral yean state, arreatedthn attention of Dr. Wistaria highly respeeuble practitioner-of Vir ginia. He inresugated with care.ibe healing proper ties of the wild cherryjhtested its effects when admin tsteoed alone, and'wbdn m combination with other re medial arena, lie found that its nabiral vlrtno might be greatly improved, and by combining it with ingre. dieals waotopibpertieawera all well proved and gen erally rccoguized, a medicine was produced which constitutes a remedy of great importance in pulmona ry affeotiona and dis ases of the cheat and throat diseases which arop'roTerbially prevaleniinourcities and large towns, and often prove faul, swelling ihe of disoMOi ’' " *’*' ''''’‘li'2- 7*o genaiflo Wiitaris BaUam of Wiid'Cherry' ha* a •fae linnle of U»o signature of Usury Wistar, M Philadelphia, and Ssndford and Park on a finely exe cuted atonl engraved wrapper. None oibor ore Pen nine. , Wear* jut in receipt of the following voluntary tri bute to the curative power of Wistaria Bsliamof W*!d Cherry, from B. Hall, M. O, of Mt. Clemens, Miehi gan, who i» a physician of high atonding,' and an ex tensive druggist: Mr. Clxsccs, Mieh-pct Sdtb, 1919. m? J,llu V w -MraTk .Rob. ert*, ol this village, three or four weeka after confine- Bent, wc a attacked with. a . violent cough and great S.*?2l? U ® B, i’* Bd * e « D .«d I hastening ; to the grave with her .to tue Wistaria Balsam or Wild Cherry—ahe dideo, and with that valuable nediane alone «u tutored to health, and la now a bring proof of the value of Wutoris Balaam of Wild curry.' rhat.i Physician and Druggist. Read on'hnd bo convinced still farther of the rent nr kable rinses of Wistaris Balaam of Wild Cherry: ’ Messrs. Sandford k Parfa Gents, Aa a mailer of jus tice talyoa, and far the benefit of the poblie, 1 would offer the following atatementof a enro effected by your pedietne, known as Wistaria Balaam or Wild Cherry. Intteapruigof lS47my wife wu severely attacked wilh Peripneumonia, or Pleuriiy, which resulted in a deep sealed pun in the aide, accompanied with ate*• vere cough: the wu attended by aome of the beat' I r7* lc i- ans i :s *>«»t W no purpose; for weeks the suserea, without relief, coughing incessantly nurhi anil day. -1 come to the conclusion that oil the reme «ltea xnownito the physicians coaid not help her, and lpSconkon. bottle, onu commenced Bring it according to diree- before it was all gono—the • cough stopped, the porn m her aide left her, and with thoxid-of Another bottle aha wu restored.to mrzet uxatnr. in eon* ndernuon of these etreuinstanees, I would recommend it to the pablla as a valuable medieine. Youra. respectfully, - JL N. GARRATT. Oiahd Rxnss, Uiela, Oet 8, |M9. BmJ tka foUomstg T&tnumiaU. Of all the cures that have been recorded, there are certainly none equal to the one ftm mentioned, which plainly ahows.the curability of Consumption, t7, when I wu again auacked My friends despaired of mylife, and my miysieians thought 1 could survive but a short time. Mv extremities* especially-my feet, were eoastamly cold, and almost lost, their feeling. Under these ci> eumstoueex it may truly be said that Iwu a tiring skeleton. I finally determined to quit takingmedielne prescribed by physicians, and try Dr. WUuris Hhlmti of Wild-. Cherry, and from the first week that I com menced, taking it, 1 can doto a gradual recovery. - 1 continued its use su months, ut the ctid of which Mini t was cured, and have cojoyed rood health ever since, and cheerfully recommend the. Balaam to all af flicted with disease of the longs, and would say to those commencing its ais, not lo be discouraged if two or three bottles do not effect a cure; but persevere as 1 have done, and I have ho doubt but eases oat o! ten-wIU be blessed with renewed health ovltuve been. BeipectAilJy, yours, - JOSEPH JACKSON. ■ Pucx 81 per Bottle—Six Botties for 84.. - Sold by J. D. PARK, (laceessorioSandf&rd A Pars,7 Fourth and Walnut Cincinnati, Ohio, General Agent for the Soalh and West, to whom’, alf order* must be addressed. ’ • , L. Wilcox, Jri James A- Jones;-J.Kidd k Cop B. A. Fahnestock k' Co, PiJUhargh . h. T. Wash ington; W. H. Lemberton, Franklin: L.-.IL Bowie. UniontownCiL Wchy. Grecnsbugh- h. ItooatOllmore ltedlS.rii ESdA s.n. 'KS iSpSSiSSisgS Oautonpore P. Credo, • novlP-dAwlytislT • - • ~ ..«»•. 258^e»?**8s, „ - .JykMhaTCnBTLRKE, -irnruri'' ■ ~ "iaMAHimStar Sfe^SSspP : •^.^.I:. WfcMIUTCdgLTBgg T7LOUS*4) bUi Baperflne: •. ' “ : ■•- ■• •. •JP-■•••'. •••'■•») • •-" *0 “ tadlOhf bblt'RUhertr Bvtnu fer »toby -dcai ■ : B&OWKjbKlltgyATaißg OflevAfthi Dtiawm Bvu*lB«f«tr la* - «araac«Company, ... , fTnE Board of Director* h«rc,Uii* day. dec Jared m X * dlrWcnd of TEN FKB CENT, fa uU Ip, oatof the profit* pr the Company far ll» year eadiag Osuilxr 31, l&tf, certificate* far which will bcUaaed oa acd after tbeflm day of'Dwemtaf toil : ,i ,t. : Alco,B> , Presbyicrijpitßdtgd.pf publtoattou in. Phllsdrlphlsj . ‘‘ ;if ' - ' TO PJUHVKBS* :•’ .rpHE pUcxibcr has on hand sad for sale. aS Anenl < JL > bf h*-Johnston A CO-, of : ‘ ; SS&sJrorCuss; * ' «ftttnts Fancy Letter, differsnCri roc - 3noNowapanerCataj •■ fIOP lbs. Leaas, cnt to order ■ IPComposingSticks: • • > 100 kefraftout’* News Ink: •; . ‘-' -1 Brass Galloyi Column Rules, Brass ef ail - do«nptidai,te.- - • ’ A.JAYTCBV ‘ m ' , Pekin Tea Store,7oFto«nh st priersrecelTedfbraowType.' aulßdhwß 1 PERU TRAITORC. J® ll received *t the ft tin Tm ; 9{ has been receivedtaiUs e«unino\Mr,s:t.l?i?i Tit? to call and ’ M4*fciu;i: N^*>® a i ;i ff»ouchDnff, »ew; ;Gunpowder »nd iHyson, FmiliesarT ttZSZJtla'7*** ««.lo*l^*per-lb! • of oar befe^^ ssmple* of ■ ,®®o» WtiMnn . yNbORM iheie frlendiiuad the public thkitberhaM -- - ■ MnUietr breath pare.undsweet as Be , .’Ji Gums, spungy or” sdceraiod. . and tor ihe Teeth it is unequalled, removing the tartar •'' ? fuloiiiM; the tt.Ui ta th. pmj Sf .Ttlirttoi ,' whim u the nrm qfd* Jmnjtml. SAtrßsxsxAKDBoßxs.«n aom JMtoolr d w y £i* ,^Ls* Bttout# * w » ftS-j - *" «~*. paffed ct»ir[mi,as one trial will prove. fceeU «*• narate ftlgaat 80. pcnoai cared of . ■ . **“■**» Seirlfluafe-Bir iu utl the reader le-ania-auarMl woeM’ 8 ® l _ c J[ De tty «Uit for tboabore nnlen I knew tuo be • vllieUte. -These wli© ere liable to : * - “” v , r Cjucto 01 CH*m Fubh, will find jUi ev ; S***:; Aayoo ®,Sf5 lc * c<"? [‘S as t ot gnv tair aiiomo a fin* dark look, and • *“—r'• ■• '.®°J d Wja. JACKSON'S* Liberty *L '' : 5O ceou i eadona dollar. AKK OAUTIuUEO AUaJnspU. ' SING COMMON PRKPAHED CHALK? i #cy are not aware how frightfully Inmriotu itli*' ‘ - to tie uiu! £ow coarse, bow rough; how sal- ■ - i- low, yellow, and unhealthy the skinap-,' < pear* aftertuinf prepared chalk! Be eiUca it U injurious, containing a • ... , large quantity of Leadl • ' We have Prepared a beaatifuj vegetable. aitloU. V Winch we call Jt>NK3’ SPANISH LILY WHITE. ' - It it perfeeil7 innocent, being purified of all deleea ous qualities; ana uimparts to the a tuna Bittnl. beak • - thy. alabwtsr, clear, living whits; at the’aajne ,V. acitnr a* a cosmetic on the skinA «"»fr»«nr ii *oft aad emooth.SoU by the Agent, WM. JACKSON, & LUh ■ *£ty w, Piushnijjh. i»nce B 5 cents. ) aag7td&wT " ' 1 »B W HARD WA R B i*Vo B *T »- SI^SyTI J^ PLiM. ■- 1 aliau varieties, are now prepared to sell as law and ones reasonable terms asean bo pnkehaaedelsewhem. ' .' ’'® *®[icit oar friends, and the public generalir. w cell and examine our stock, whichconst*!*moan■ KNlVialand PORKS, PO&KCT ind PWi ' aU ‘: ;H>^iS H EAgs ‘ RAZORS, House Trimmings, Wo invite the attention or Carpenters and Mbchattiea CetieraJly toonrasaonmeot of Tools, which hare beam' ' tdect-d with great care, and which wo oredetenßin- — cd to sell so as to give satisfaction. • tnwsJ* ■ Pr- 3 = “ Top.rtjr . or of JASROBlNSON»DaSiniieiaft*t » . nrl^diwid. • | _ ' SKW BOOKS! THBjAVAE WITH MEXICO,JLS. Ripley; « ±3emcnu of Rhetoric: eompriiui* an Anelraia of •** A f Sa **t «° Cbruuaa Baptiun; by BapUal W. Noel.lf. The OpWice, a Novel. fairy Tale*, front all Nation*; by Anthony B. Mo*. talba; wuh 21 iliiutntioni by Doyle. 7 ‘ Jtut iccM by JOHNSTON A STOCKTON. °°l* corner Third and Marfcetattccta Sew and El«|aat Gift Bookil . O ACRED SCENES AND CHARACTERS: by J. T. CJ Headley, with elereaoriginal deslgaa by Darter. ” Poe me and Prole WrilinM, by Richard 1L Dana: 1 voU.jjnntlin. ~ | ’ ; Illuminated Geme of Saered Poety, with aix Ulaitra llona'du'Taved on ateel, by John Sartain: - JotasTOSiBTOOKTOM, y :• CJi ' ■ " ' earner Third and Market eta. '• Viw Bodfit, ' PIJVercUN AND PATIENT; or a Practical View ■ of the matnal dniio*, relations *q4 interests of tba ; Uedtcol Profession nod the Comumsliy: tv Worth.' ; mgton Hooker, &L D. .! •• • • . Work* of Michael'Do Montaigne; eoiaprtataf his Emya, Letters, Ac. By Wm. Uaxlea. - ■ Nineveh and its Remains. By Austen 1 Henry Uy-< erf, Kiq., I). C. L. -r — * ' Glimpse* of Spain; or Noteaof aa< Unfinished Ton in IW. ByS.T!\VaUi«. . ' - Tapper’* Proverbial Philosophy, new edition; ilia*’ troteu. Jest received, by • 4 JOHNSTON A BTOCETON, comer Market tad Third ainou 1849-SOI ■ -- Lockwoods illustrated works—nia ruinated Books—Books in richly eanrod binding, illuminated and illustrated— Boots superbly booadLur Velvet. Bilk,'Morocco, and Composition, in imitauoa of the MiddJeAg**—lubles and Prayer Books, tifully bound in Velvet and Morocco, rasraifieeatly or namented and illuminated. For sale by JAMES D. LOCKWOOD, . dcstf Bookseller A Importer, Wood «u . I ABIES’ WORK BASKETS.—The largest and j finest assortment ever brought to this-city, rac'd direct from Paris, and for tale low by . . deal C YEAOEEJICB Market ■ American toys—a large assortment of Amen can Manufactured Toys, the best and most stsntial made in ibe world. Call and sea them at deal • C YEAGER'S. 108 Market et PRINTS FOR 19|c.—W. B, Mnray invites Uto at -temiouof buyers to bis assortment of PRINTS, embracing ibe newest and handsomest styles, and war. ranted , Also— English Cb£jt*es,#f oew and handsome patterns; and altMe assortment of neat ' figured light Prints and dcfil - WBMUBPIff SODA ASH—SO casks Steel's celebrated brand, (or “l«t>y WM BAOALEY A CO? dcdl 18 and SO Woods* I^UEESE^dotTboxsßCream; ! dc*,. ” “ \XTATOUKBI I—CHEAPER THAN EVER!— T * Jnsirec’d, an inverse of full jewelled patent io* ver Watches, 18 carcuT&ne cases, which lean sell as tow as thirty and thirty five dollars, and warranted to kero good tune. . - . Also—A splendid assortment of JEWELRY, w»- T n *“J? various and lateststyles, and belt patterns. vYL*'^ V ' v '^ ao N*'^ l,c,u ® a * OTaß4 J ew * l •^^ c l lB • • coroar Market and Fourth streets. CURTAIN CUINTZEJA—W.'k.'Moa- X‘.*‘ n y oas ree*d a farther supply of plain Scarlet sod Twilled Curtain Chintzes, ox the North Eae)eoroexe Fourth. and Martet su. ' .. • deg . • •• f TOFFEE—A small lot for into by- .. 1 Vdeap-::.' y • STUART-A SILL!| T>RdDUCE*r4bblaClotrQrlSs«dr.- . • .."* _ i; - ..Sbrils4Coro;\ -I •. fi.H,Rje; jßstree*d«n4forsal«by BURBBUXiE, WILSONACO, de33 - - •• • i Water stmt ChrDtmas snd Sow T«»r ApproaclumfS ELEGANT AND SUBSTANTIAL BOOKS, Lt Nagtafiemt Antipu Binding, forth*Boliettfs. JAMES D. LOCKWOOD. BookseUer and Importer, - (Cl Wood street, has received a bcaatifol-c alloc ties of lUasusted Books, booed in the most splendid man* nrr hyihr>iriil7nndftTi nnd rtmnriran fiinrlsrs oinnnf theta may bo found: • . - Peart* of American Poetryi magnificently iUudiod* .. Baled. \ - Imysof-the Western World: ifltutinaiedlageldasd l-l— -• colors. . • 1 ’ ; - . Wordsworth's Greece: richly Utasuaied. •• i The Preacher; illuminated by Owao Jcas»,,and bound in carved wood. r . . .TheSoagofßongsiillamiaatedhy Jooea. - Y ' Flowers and their Kindred IhomnujUlesinatodby Jones.’ - ' 1 Heroines of Shakipeart; illustrated. - I - Mrs. Jameson's Characteristics el.'Women;iUastnl* ted. For sale by JAMES D LOCKWOOD, : de!3 v..; . ■ 83 Wood stmt • ■pLACK S. Mnxrsy, at North A) . Eon corner bf Fourth and Market streets, has a (all' assortment''of the above acaresgcods. Also—. Black French Merinos, Bombazine finish for Mourning, Canton. Cloths for Meurnißjy and asvpply of Monnuag Goods generally. - /defi> Cf U(MR—BS hhds pnme (now crop) arriving aod for Ovale by BROWN A KLRKPATWCC, dcSS .. Ho 144 liberty e* . ibis la store end forasto by ENGLISH A BKNTOT