The Pittsburgh daily gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1847-1851, January 17, 1850, Image 3

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    BY MAGNETIC TELEGRAPH.
BIPOETEP 4 tELgoiUprtgp " : “ !' ' •
tOR THE PITTSBUEOH DAILY.OAZgrm.-,
•••«. Hnn „
. Hott *° • d fi ?e «iMueccMftil •?■
coot keeper, after which it adjonrned;' ArrivtU kadlisfftirii of laiu<
~l i - ■' ■ 1 E»«enil'fiil.Vi*p|iilid4iphi,de3A.».elow»l**'
;■ New Yota,’Jiui, |C.. - *^jW*nr&UivCmelnn«u_M l4aimllc,docB>.Xi
; I«mo« paper* data that an Inveitiga'Jofl ba*‘ Booth, WAiifton,dß#ffMfc» 4l »*,
fc°±? f T ****** **"¥&** NSu.w.Si^.d.^..,.—
MASf Which ahow* a deficit of. XTQ.OOO; w%ich- Erie and Western JSew Yorkde Br. x.do»«* B ' A - *■
•an will probably be made up ibyyhe Tnuteea of. ,
Ihtßish • ; ’ Wwt» «tf» CnlUB BtttOW
. It i* ascertained that priorJO the death of H«t» ~ D “ rin ff the winter months eteamert
the defiuher) who wafiAetoary of the Bank. ?.* Ca,,Knl UM , wai ““ «* * W Yw ’
* . ®“T packages have been .tent from hi* hotter, rcrpool, u fol ow*-
;:*»* "** topped .0 <&fia valnabte pro- g^^n^g^fcr *,/
P«ty* One of tho boxes waa conveyed to Liver- | S « « faNwYork, w, ■
P°°4 thence to Ctndnnati, iqppoKd to be filled « « « a tt*toa,- F*b .►,
- T ~ ■ j. : ..: : SSsit.«^-'
. . 4.. « « *» rc lew York. * fs,
CctcntuTi/Jan. 16. ! ** *» .*» fcJotoa. April e,
Tho river has ri*en2B inebe* within thelait S< \ £“■*■»'£"■ o'-T-I 01 *’ ft k 'i 1 ?*
. • • i Europe, iraa wuoon, »• r->
aottf*. The weather 1* wet, eud the tnarket* are,’ Hibernia, Pm New York, <h *• " S*,
:as s, -
NEW YORK MARKET. i £££Syo,»,S - W
New You, Jan. 10. “ ftomOeetoa, tr • March a,
JFtooi—Tli-market 19 accbarged, both a*re-! « SSSitoJan,** *f • - Aprtl^;
firda price* or demands \■ " N«w Vork, A *■ « l?.
Grain—The demand far Corn i* .'era than itwm*.; —- too> l • w }'
Haider* are offhringr at lower pricer. Mixed west. •
•ra ia offered at 61 0 62c.
ftoviaioos—The martct is steady. lut wi:hoU|
any sales of conscqotnee. Prices remain as last
Coffee—'The market is Tery firm.
Suffix is la good demand at fall figure*.
.Tobtooo —There [is, a good deal doing in this
article. Kentucky Is held firmly aifil 0 S|.
K*w Ycax,Jau.lC.
Ftam—The demand, if .any thing, is much leas
thin it was, and prices are a shade lowe!r. Sales
of common iuie and mixed Western at S 3 12 0
ft IS os3» per bbL
Crain—The demand for wheat la limited. Cora
is depressed,'w{tk sales of'mixed Western at
tto62perba. Rye isdaU ai6lc. j
Hess Pork at $10,63 010
73, and of Primes!sS 37. New Ohio'Mess'is
hold al tl2pertU.|} Sales of Lard at 6l|m kegs
and 6} iahbU: . I
Groceries—There is a good feeling inlcoffee,
wttksalesofSi. Domingo at 10|, of lavajat IS,
and of Rio at 121 per lb. Balesof molasses have
been fair al ?6i far Near Orleans. Sugar remains
meady. .
linseed Oil—Sales at 85c. . ~
Iren—The market U active. ‘’Safa of Scotch
Pig at $3l perfoe.; j.- :J
Tobacco—Safa Kentucky Leaf at 6j 0 ki. ’ "
Whiakey-Sslcsiu 2s| per gall -J
Oottoo eoutinnea'actife, with an advance of one ;
ccotper fa. Stioce the arrival of the steamer. Sales
off folly faic.OffCaas and Mobile, at 131 perlb.'
Money Market—rTco supply of fareigp bills is
ample, hat the demand is moderate, al 7ho 7|.
SoKSTona Dbmual.—Moqroo Couciy.in.thia
State, must be a pleasant and pnmiliyo place to:
uve In, far there is a remarkable absence of crime
within its limits. So strongly is this fact demon*
stralcd, that,i( is asserted gravely, that yean pas*,
sometimes, without there being a single lenjit in
tee cottar/ jail. The jailer has almost a aineenre,-
end. it is mentioned that; recently, when endesv*
aring to subdue n rc&mctory prisoner, be osed,
eaoag other argument* beside* his fist, the threat
that if he did not behave himself better, he would
sjecthtmfromtue premises.
It Is to bn wished that there were more Mon
too Ooanly jails, and keepers with &a little to do
u the way of correcting crime as the one who
h°lds the keys there. - We can well afford to let
looks gtow rusty for want of nee, if that want
springslrohi. the absence of crime. It {snot a
pleasant reflection Which bring* , home lo ns that
every tom of the key is a harsh testimony of the.
•exiatenoeef crime; and however beautiful the
appearance of the building may be,
ills the receptacle of debased nature—the gather
fng place or the exiles from on outraged com
munity.—PML N. Amer.
flitters Aectmarrnf aßollcio Mill—A lets
ter dated Danville,* January 8, states that In the
rolling mill there, the large fly whee’, weighing
than SO to 90 tons,' borat asunder and. scattered
Che roof and machinery at a tearful rate. Pieces
weighing 3, ♦,tndeveo6tons,'were hurled thro’
the roof, crushing every thing before them* - Ore
man onlyyras-aiightly injured. Tbedateagn***-
aoCb62eaHhaaffto,OOepttauyseacbS3O > 000. It
la believed to have been done by some villain,
who throw s piece of iron between the cogs of the
main wheel*.' Thia.rufartunale affair has thrown
hundreds of lahorera out of employment.
DITEDEffD.
- Omnt oo Aiasouxxt Drnxa a Co- >
• Pu—Utta Jatfr Ist, 16M>. t
HE President and Managers of the Company for
erecting a Bridge over tbs oppo*
alta Pittsburgh, in tee Ooantj of Allegheny, have this
da? declared a Dividend of Two DoUars on each
share of the Capital Stock, standing in the name of in*
dhrtdaals on the' Books of the company, oat of tee
profits of this last six months, which will be paid to
Stockholders or their legal representatives forthwith.
lanXdlPtwftT ■ / JOHN HARPER, Treasuier.
raWTSXtBGBAPH OFFICE,
THE eidtana and basinets men of Pittsburgh are
respeettolly informed that tee Morse Telegraph
lines are now la complete operation between this cuy
and Haiti more .Washington, and other Eastern Cities,
connecting at Washington City with tee Morse Line,
the only one Sooth to Hichmond, Raleigh, Charleston*
AagastSy Savannah, Mobile, and New Orleans -and
connecting ia this elty with lines running West-and
North to the principal towns and cities ia tee valley of
the Mississippi, and on the Lakes. These lines will,
receive and rend message* as cheap as any other
line, and tee operators and clerks will be found gen*
ttemanlyendaccommodating. -
flXnficc in tee lower story of tea BT. CHARLES
HOTEL, Wood street . - - janS-gm
Themes Paxklnioa,
Machinist and UANupAcrvRER-Laihes,
Tobacco, Hotuin usd large Screw* of all kind*;
Brass Castings and Bras* Work* generally. Comer
of Ferry MdFbst street*.
THE snbsbriberi having purchased the Factor? of
Janes Patterson, ' Jty netted at the above stand,
would respectfully intone hie friends and the public
(hat ha isprepared to fill a aj orders in his line, on tee
noet reasonable terns and with dispatch, and will
teal rratefsi for their patronage
THOMAS PARKINSON.
Pittsburgh, Jan. I, 183). '
HATING disposed of my establishment to Mr.
Thomas Parkinson, I take the liberty to solicit
__ for him the patronage of my friends and Um pablic,
feeling confident that an? favors conferred will be
. duly appreciated and promptly attended to-"
: JAMES PATTERZON, Jr
_ Pittsburgh* Jao. 1, lE»b—{jaa7-d3a -
fis j’ skt s iduspreu A Son’s Soda Ash, In store and
Oi tot sate by Jan 9 JBDILWORTHA CO
|)ROwN FCAFfNfcts—Just ree’d, an additional
«*» supply of Cook’s fine praised Brown Flannels.
lantt IQKO COCHRAN, Stt Wood st
BUCKWHEAT t’LOLJR-'W sets ree’d. for sale by
jaaS - I CRAIG A SKINNER
TfifOOL—S tacks in store and for sale by
W Jana ■ CRAIQ A SKINNER
OnfiLLß S* it Molasses,'for male very low, to close
OU consignment by- J. S. DILWORTU A CO.
Note'*' '■ __ _____ _ __
‘k'uky wgTcilKS —ltd bushels, prims quality, now
AJ. in store, and fbr sale by
• JaAfi ..{ J. 8. DILWORTH A CO.
TVUTrF_R_7 hMi pttffie roll, justjveeiveif ~
AJjant _ ■ J. 8. DILWOBTHACq^
TUBTT received and for laic 2000 lbs Brimstone by
U - J. KIDD A CO.,
jsjte • Mo 60 Wood street
IN tfTORE»-£0 barrels Spirit Turpentine and for
sateby • J. HUD A CO,
lant No. CO Wraxt it
T ARD—ao keg* No l,iu store andfor sale by
Jjjand ARMSTRONG A CBOZKB
■tflACtUOGSHAlßror.ale by
Aland ARMKTWONGA caOZEB- .
TThRY FEACHE3-3 bushsls'pealed peaches.
XJ. 00 do Common do In
s»ro sad lot sale by ARMSTRONG A CROZER.
latte
1 VINEGAR-For sale by
lUlan* : ARMSTRONGS CBOZER
»»>«
Jgj- ' •; ARMSTRONG!* CROZER
fpf JJRpOaS-aw dersen this day received ami
KjioTfitbj Armstrong] a brozer.
B' ACON—eOpieeciaew lltCon. \ """ ’
M do i do ree’d and ferinle by
EXPRESS WAQOX )IIN£
to ana yum V -
PITTSBURGH AND PHILADELPHIA.
THEjmblio U rwecll.Ur Iniomd.mai. Line,
J'hfehb*. boenlo neewlu u ,,
-fissyisss?tsuss.r—'f
A Car vrttl leave Philadelphia and cUmbenburrh
daily each way with the Mail Train, JXhSTcSIm.
Punteuigh with reUysof hones and night.
Wo are prepared to forward 0000 lbs tmght daily bv
the above line. Apply to f * u * 1 1
U. LEECH A OOj Pittsbureh
or to-*rHARRI3 A LEEfcll.
1 No 13 South Third street, Philadelphia.
KfIVOO-dtf
TTLOliii— bbla Fmb.
'§4 ICO do Old Wlicas Extra. In (lore far
AehT i*»< _ARMaTHONO4CHQZ?Jl 0r
'APPLES—SOO fabl» in nore md si
: ARMSTRONG A CHOZER
.^TaWf^F— lo bbla Roil Doner Frcih.
K SO kg* prime do do jutrrceived
45 tot Mle br ARMSTRONG A CROZEB
Jlrf '
TStvTiF.'J "BALSAM HB—For »*le by "**
" jyiDPfcCqNrtWWaaJtt
/••OSFO«.HANU-a*» u< it.
* I*4 _ _ ■ mvrmitt
bL'J’I'.M/Fd— iap~lhj American Arrowioci
■•■ 01 i* ?i# do do
, • • • |#o do l ■ BXl* do-. do.
A do 10x14 do do.
’S't-vVwiXBAMB.
ib liwkiitaa H«m«r lukil
liiuitli, 1180.
. Portal* of* Ask*
Batik of P>tt»batrt— Canid, 61,3X1000; *** **'
Bank-O^?ialJM» > lotC{ Div
nlca<l.{May and Nev.)cent-**—* CO 481 *7
Mcrcbasta’ and Maoafactrers' Hank—
JSMIOOC* DiTiW, in»7 ud
isovmp cant-—u go y
ruubiirtW Gat Co.—DiviSed, (Jan. and
Jb)tJ4^cent®
AlleftbcnT Bridge Compay*—— «♦;. ss U 3?
Nonoitf »heU »* *‘ ...V.. a ifi I#
Hand Siren « a ... ®
N.'Ubcrtin “ .« i>—. ®
Western Inuranco C 0——..... so 81
uhfc>& Pennsylvania Ralbad,9lspaid 8»
Peaoeytvania uailroad—...'.• ao\
Pmtbargfa Cttyloan*--- too M 01
Allegheny County lota-.- 100 W 01
AllcgheayCitTlotn-.——loo S 4 OS
Ptttsbargft A Boston Cent Mining Co. ». 10J 110
Nonli American •-** 10 sales, *3l
PmsbyrghA [tie Royal - **
(last n]«,IU 00) t
Pittsiiatxk. Cincinnati A •oatiTille Tel
egraph Co—Capital 415,000; Dividend,
- J ahoaiy, April, July ad October; lost,
53R*1e«,630...... 00
Atlantis A Ohio Tclezrrli Co—Capital,
6X0,000; Dividend. slnP Bbare for Jan
wary, April, end Oc*«r; snorts, 630;
sales. 618 87
Qncs, Ptmacaon Gazstts, »
Thsrsdf Morning, Jan. 17, 1550. |
Nt'ihing transpired o tha nuketyesterday, showing
any important variatka from oUr last quotation*.
Receipts eatißttflUght, and sale tareli mil
eil, at *4,50 ftea finiiands, and from store.
Gtoczxm an- farther change baa
trantptrrd in Crocexes or Provisions. There la a reg
ular, homo undo golg on, at folly qno ted rate*. .
Banur--Sals* ol 163 bn,at 6Sc tp bn. Other grmina
are without change . > . .
. Sctu*4Slodera6 sales of Clover Seed at and
ofTimoir^wa^S'^ba.
Dlix M kit— Sic* of 510 ham*, 707$ Bta, at 8e P fit*
Ref alar hog ratal sales, at 3131c—caih and time.
tt'tsxmw Uus—Sties of 40 bza to, Markin’#
brand, at 83,13, cdof lido 10x19, r box.
LoravniK Ltta— Sale* in email lou, at BJJ2J P bbl.
Brtm—rtaio of prime and choice roll, in cloths,at
U’i«9lic P Bj. £eg bauaria aelling at a range of 0, 9}
eiucrtt.
DiLTtaoa* »*» Osto RiUJtOAD.—Deriog’lM. late
mouth of D«j the principal item* of tranaportatioa
frtrn the intersr to this city, were a* follow* :
Dark, ston*. Live stock, vis: tons.
Coal, • • 0160 '•* 89JS4 hogs, tSSi a
Fire Brick, : 447 “ 109 hones and
Firewood, 14 “ : moles, . 4i u
Floor, - 40,094 bbl*. 226 homed cat-
Gr-iin, Id too*. tie, 159 “
'Granite, ’ 151 “ Meal 4s abort*, 153 u
Iren, 84’J “ Pork It bacon, SOS “
Iren ore Aoag- Tobacco, 141 hhda.
nneae, ; 144 u Whiskey, . 310 bbls.
Lurd Abater, 165 *' Miscellaneous, DCS ion*.
Leather,: 03“
'Cue retrnne daring tbo month of December, was as
follow*:
Passenger*. Tonnage. Total.
Munaten, 29/525 B 5 *7 BUS.X4O 19
Waih’loabraneb,l7,so9 34 6.571 30 21,079 50
O3
Being 0.391 tfd lossthan tbe revense of the eeries
psndmg nonth (December) 1343.
Wo learn that the bond* or the. Company, in pay*
mint foribo 33,000 tons of iron rails, receatljr parebas*
cd fromAlwirs. Baring 4t brothers, of London, went
out by be nearner Cambria, front Boston, ea Wedneo*
day.—Amer.
Sewcuu Cottojt Omstnox—A late number of
Wilmsr £ Smith's Liverpool Time*, furnishes an ao*
ccmnt'of tl.e closing of u'eottori speintlatios, which is
almostwit'ioet a'paraUel in the obstinacy and faulty
wbiehlt exhibits "Tb~ 'TYlnTTrrrlr ■ fTTi'iM'm nf its
trsiaastions, as we find it recorded in thejounal re*
tried to above:
■‘Aiot of eotton has bees sold in oar market, which
, was erigieallyptrrehaied daring the spedalorive ma*
u» of IsE, and.which haa, eoaseqeentiy, been held for
34 years, tlie owner rotating to sell for lees than it orig
inally cost. The results are as follows:—the price ut
1.32 S was; wo believe, Is 9d tp fc, the cost, with inir.r.
est, ware lioaiiag.Ae., when sold, io*6d; the price resl
ixedwesTK. The article; when sold, was of excel*
I-ni quality, iod in good condition. We believe that
tbe reighborhood ofManchester famished the sensible
speculator.
Tbx Curr Corns Mure, o» r-*»« Srrmoi.—lt ap
pears from a statement of Cot MeKnigbt, that the yield
cf the CltfTCopper Mina, Inst, yew, amounted to 1000
tiM«. Thii eopper is shipped in Urge masses,- some
weighing cs high ns three tons: It comes to this city,
u-bere it.ls melted, nadjfrom here to the Alimtie
cities, where it meets n ready and eenatant market.—
The yield pf this thotunnd toss, will be some 75 per cl,
making the product of ingot eopper 750 tons, which is
werth ton, and whieh shows lho produet of the
mine for tie yenr 1845, to be a* follows:
750 tons of copper, nt 9290 ton— spasftfl)
Deduct expense*, 97000 + month-. 81,000
Lear?* net profit - 9201,000
The stock of this company, (the Boston and Pitts*
burgh Muting) is divided into 4,000 shares, which cost
origin ally,' 813 50 share, and on whieh 930 <t
thare, will bo declared this year, lesring in the treas
ury to nearly pay tba expenses foran
other year. The stockholders of the Boston and Pius*
burgh Company, learn from the Detroit Tribune,
expendo the tun of 9110,000,' before they obtained
any resul:.
The Uiiea Obscrrer fires a reponef a trial before
tbo Recorder of which Erasmus D. Robin*
•oo was toed oi an indictment for false pretences.—
Tba defendant resides in New York, and the complain
ant, Jesse Thompson, resides at Utica.. The Obscrrer
firesthepariicniarsof the ease as follows';
“On thi 11th Dee. last, defendant sold to Thompson
bbls of floor, marked “Genesee Floor, n “Genesee.
Wheau" fer.9LH&. which turned out to be from wheat
from Milan. Ohio, ground at Boehestor, »"* of a poor
qoality. 'lna. defence was, that there was no deeep*
lion, and that Thompson was informed that the floor
was made from Milan wheat, ground at Boehestor.—
The examination was extended—2o witnesses haring
beta examined oa both sides. One thing was estab*
listed, that the various brand* upon flour barreU ere
yery often understood by the trade to be humbugs, a
fact of whieh the community should bo informed. De
fendant was discharged
NEW AND VALUABLE INVENTION!
BLISS'S WISDBW LOCfi JJID SFBISG.
T,„_ . PaiErrcD, pxenoa 10,1840.
,nS ii FWK?® ° r * reat **>«<> w *JI persons en
gaged in building, or to those who hare already
uuiit, and am without window fastening. While it
fonushrs a perfect inbttitote for pnJiies and weirhu.
at a sating of at least Oto each [window, it affords
safest fastening that bds ever been brougnlinto.
The utility and conrenienee of this Bi>rine orer ail
others; is, that by one thumb pieee/hotb sash of the
wmdow can be raj sed or lowered. I It requires only to
be known to be appreciated. “*•
? bßjr trtete, or to hare them
put into their windows,- or the right of « for
SH.raSv«‘rBlBs' u> u* ,»b.cE.r. ..
aov»Jtoti.p p CP. MATO
OKDKCAL AND fICRQICALOWTOB,
• , No. 09,DIAMOND.ALLEY, a
<• Woo<l
haring been
**FUMiy educated to the medical
Profession, and been for some time
general practice, now eonfiucs
M2Wattention to ths treatment of
*hd delicate com-
• plsjatsfor which his opportunities
experieneepcealiariy quality
YWtlKs'V him. 14 years assiduously devoted
to study & treatment of those complalatajdurlhg which
time he has had more oraeuce and has oared more pa
tenu than can erer fsJJ to the lot of any priraio prac
titioner) amply qualifies him to offer uwuruecs of
needy, permanent, and sattstsetory care to all afflicted
with ■*»»»»>* discuses, and all diseases arising there-
Brownwoaidinform those afflicted with pnrate
diseases whieh hare become chronic by time or eg*
grarated by the use of any of the comma nostrums of
the day, that their complaint* can be radically and thor
oughly cured: he haring given his careful attention to
the treatment of such cases, aqd succeeded in hundreds
of instances in curing pere«n* ofiaflammaUou of the
neek of the bladder, and kindredMUcascs whieh often
result from those ease* where others hare consigned
them to hopeless despair. He particularly invites such
as hare been long and unsaecesanllyueaicd by others
to cocislt him, when every saUsfoetioa willbegtreD
than, and their eases treated in a careful,thorough and
Intelligent manner, pooledout by;a long experience,
study, and brTCftigauon,wbieuilis impossible for those
engaged in general practice of medicine to .gire to
one class of disease.
; inrilernia or Rupture.—Dr. Brown also Write* per
aaat afflicted with Jlemia to call, as he has paid partic
ular attention to this disease.
CANCKRB also cured.
Skin diseases; also I! s. Palsy, etc., speodiiy cued
Charges very low;
N. IL—Patients of either sex tiring at a distance, by
stating their disease lo writing, siring all the symp
toms, can obtain medicines with directions for use, by
Lwaga* T- BROWN, m. D.»postpaid,andenclrtf-
Nu.45 Dlamoudalfey.oppotitetha Waveriy
Brown’S newly dlscorered reme-'
«***> «■
STHtSSJUIS-. j o . iL'iMB:
. CiiMaFsi,' ■; 1
pnK'iWPi'TOßmwii.
- Btrix—'There wtio.9 feet 6 inches In tbt
: |««t evening, and Ctlliag;
• ARRIVED.
Caleit Cepe. Merdock, Denver.
Miehigut,.Briofc Bearer.
Lake Erie, CUtfi leaver.
Beaver, GOfdOSV \\\!UYllla,
Vißwaat'GMlWYiMwtWgahiU *V.i
Fssbloh,
Atlantic; NrtlsflW BWNlwriHa
Bshie, \ .
C»«doa.4l#MHHwMV
JaMMi NYhoeUni.
t'a'uteViaa, 4Vai%, .
A \iupahtkiv
MhUmi; Beaver.
Denver.* •
Ibavor, WellsvllU,
UiPkitM, Bhm, leaver,
Vttoa«k.<UU«way, Meaengahela City,
lamdwi UotnlHehsoN, McKeesport.
F'eskien, Pvebli*, WuaiWtb.
B4Ute,-ja«dK UiownitOic*
AVanite, Patktu*«ut, Brownsville.
l«*i« 1 MeLatw, Oounsl, \Vw*elipg.
PiU N*. MUtksr,
-Otiew»LBmuh,W.U«U. -
Rsnflla, Ptona, GaUiapolts.
.. Uttvra (HAVING THIS DAY.
BROWNSVILLE PACKETS 6 r. u
HEAYKR 6 a.m. and 4. r. m.
WKLLBVILLK PACKETS, 8 u
CINCINNATI—RinggoId, 10 a. x.
WHEELING—Jsi Nelson, 9 a. m.
IMPOIITB DY RIVER.
BEAVER A WKLLRYILLG—Per Bcaver-t keg
batter. Von Uonnharsq 37 bbls lard, 1 kg do, Armstrong
JkCntientthbl* lard, same, 43 bbls e seed, Caurch A'
Carotbrrv; 9 bbls butter, same: 70 sks apples, Webb; 53
bagaoait,3do apple*, A B Sill.
LOUtSVMI.LR Per Columbian—9 kltstpieed beef.
WkM MitoheUrte; 54 bgs wol, 3 do feathers, C II
Grant; ID do do. Canon A Me Knight; IS hhds sugar, O
lliickbo»n;Ufk»*ct*plron. J A II Shoenberger, 41
bbla lard, 410 kegs do, J Ulark A ro; 39 bhda.uaeon,
Kier A Jones; Do tes hams, Harhaugb; ft sks bat, M 11
Brown; 100 hxs *oda ash, J Grier, 13 bhds tallow, 30
bbl* gtease, JAR Floyd; 1 bx books, W Uingham; 2
bxa indie, Chnich A Carothen; 14*10 pcs b meat, J A
Uatclnson. '•
WIIKELING—Pes-Loui* MeLnne—l2 bids vinegar,
O ulaekbmn; 1 rkg, Baker A Forsyth; 9 bbls butter, L
5 Waterman; 8 bbls aeed, 69 kgs lard, R Dalsell A co;
6 bbls lard, 1 do flaxseed, 0 do flour, S MeClnrkan A
co; 40'aki barley, R A Campbell A eo; 100 do do, U W
Bmiih; 190 bbls flour. 0 do tallow, S 3 bls aheep pelu, J
C sks corn, eo do eats, 61 bbl* potatoes, 11
do onions, owners.
BKAVER—Per Michigan—&l bblse seed, 3do timo
thy do. Brdsm A Kirkpatrick; 30 sks b w doer, 4 sacks
flour, L 8 Waterman; 11 bbls c seed Juo Watt; 9 dox
blooms, owner.
JNO. A. CAUGIIEV, Agent for the luike Erie and
Michigan Line to Beaver and the Lakes.—Office
on the comer of Wster end gmitbficld BU . JUI 4
ALEXANDER B. WATSON,
ATTORNEY AT LA W—Offiee, on Fourth street,
j Jtbovc Smithficld—Lowrie's Buildings—up stairs.
J.C. Breyiogle..— a. H. Clarke.
BRBYPOGLB A CLARKE,
nORWARDINO AND COMMISSION MERCU
’JL ANTS, and dealers in Window Glsss, White
Lead, Ae. No. 109 Second it. jao9.y
«KBTKEH 188DEA8CE COBftfl'
OF PITTSBURGH.
CAPITAL 1100,0110.
J.Fnnrr. Jr, se»l. I R. Mmi, Jr, l*re, , t.
Will inscre against all kinds of risks,
FIBE AND MARINE.
A LMossas will bo liberally adjusted and promptly
A home institution—managed by Directors who are
well known in the community, and who are determin
ed by promptness end liberality to maintain tbs char
acter which they have assumed, as' offering the best
protection to those who desire to be Insured.
Dtsxrrou—R. Miller, Jr.,. Geo. Black, J. W. Boiler.
N. Holmes, Jr, Wm. 11.-Holmes, C. thmscn, UeoTW.
Jackson, Wm. M. Lyon, Jas. Llppincou, Thor K.
LBch, James M'Anley, Alex Nimlck, Tlio*. BeotL
Orrm, No. 39 Water street, (warehouse of Spang
A Cotßp stairs,) Pinaborgb. iitdly
DELAWARE MUTUAL SAFETY IN
SURASCE COMPANY,
OFFICE, IN NORTH ROOM OF EXCHANGE,
Om Third Street, Philadelphia
THE following staiement of the affairs of the Com
pany, is pubiiahed In conformity with' a provision
of its charter.
Prtmiumt rttnved during the fear ending Odo
fer 31st, 1849,
On Marine and luland Risks, 88*i.i74 97
On Fire Bisks, 74,679 09
Earned Premiums during the year ending ae
aha tv,— *
On Maxine and Inland 'Risks, 81&5£59 60
On Fire Risks, 65)530 50.
B£l,o9b to
Interest, Salvage, and other Profits, 13,919 74
\ Lasses, J2xpcatts t hc. t during same time,— *
Marihc and Inland Navigalien Loasei, 8136,915 23
Fire Losses, 7J911 40
Return Premium,
Ro4nsunsees, ' 14,755 67
Ageney charges. 9571 eB
Expenses, Rent, Salaries, Stationery, Ac., ’ 9,090 51
The Assets tf the Company art as follows,
Bonds, Mortgage* and Ground rents, 875,714 33
Untied States Six per cent Lnan, 13£t0 00
Eeansrtfsmia. ..do do ltuxx> co
' Do Fire do~"' dO ——- -4MWO 00
PhiladelphiaCixySix percent. Loan," IOJOT-OO
Bills Recetveble, 5l ■
70 Share* Slock Union Bank of Tennes
see* 3,15000
to do da Merchants and Mnnsfac
tarers Ba&k,.Pintbargo, 00
190 Shares Block American Mutual Insur
ance Company, 1,200 00
5 Shares Stock Philadelphia and Havre do
Grace Steam Tow-boal Company, fIOO.OO
SO Shares Stock Delaware Muaallnsur* ' )
ance Compaay, , ■ 100 Oj
1 Shares Stock Philadelphia Exchange
Company, 70 00
100 Shares Stock Pennsylvanta Rail-road
Company, OO
Cash on hand, • 6J14 44
Scrip of Mutual Insurance Companies, ' 3,040 70
Balancesinthehands of Agents, and Pre*
mi urns on Marine Policies, recently i*.
sued, : 54^33*93
Interest doe, . L39l 00
9nbscription notes, 100JXX)
N'imm sth, 4840.
The Board of Directors There this day declared a
diridend of SIX FES CENT, in cash, on tha Capitol
Stock end Scrip of the Company, payable an and af
tT December Ist, 1810. Also, a diridend of TEN
PER CENT, in-Scrip, op the Capital Stock, and earn
ed Premiums, certificates for whieh will be tssacd as
above.
DIRECTORS.
Joseph !L Seal, H. Jones Brooke,
Edmund A. Sender, Henry Sloan,
John G. Daria,; Hugh Craig,
Robert Barton, George Senill,
John R. Penrose, Wo. Eyrey-Jr.,
Samoel Edwards, Charles Kelly,*
George G. Lciper, J. G. Johnson,'
Edward Darlington, William Hay.
Isaac B. Davis, Dr.B. Thomas,
WllliamFoisreil, John Sellers,
JohnS. Rewlin, Spencer Mcllvain,
Dr. R.' hL Huston, J. T. Logan, Pittsburgh.
James C.-Hasd, D.T. Morgan, do
TbeOphUus Paulding, Wo. Bagaloy, do
47ILLTAM MARTLN, President.
'' GEORGE BERKILL, Vice President.
RICHARD S. NEJVBOLD, Secretary.
By the Act inconiomiag Inis Company, the parties
utsoring propertyihercin,ere entitled to a snaancf
the pronts-of ihe-’lnsiitauon, without sobjeeung them
selves to any liability beyond the prsmiam paid.
. The Capital Stock mid Subscription Notes are
pledged by.the Charter for the payment of losses ; and
the profits of ths Company are directed to be invested
and remain in the pessersum of the Corporation, as a
fund for the farther sceanty of the aasored. This fond
will be represented by Scrip, bearing an interest of six
percent divided among the Insured and Stockhold
ers, pro rala< upon the amount of earned Premiums
and Capita! stock. , janidif
Removal.
TUG Fayette Manufacturing Company have remo
ved their Wholesale business to the store recently
occupied by Messrs. M. H. Brown A Urothens No. rJ7
Wcod street ’ tan2-4w
UNSHRINKABLE FLANNELsI
WB. MURPHY Jioniinaes to keep on hand a foil
• assortment of lho Unshrinkable Flan
nel*, and has recently received a supply of the finer
qualities.- Also Swansdown Flannels, n scarce arti
elo and well adapted for the wear of invalids, and
others wanting something wanner than usual. Also,
Persian Tend Uaase'Flannels for Infants wear; to
gether with a fall supply of American manufactured
rlnnneis, of different qualities- Also, SHROUDING
FLANNELS, of all the different widlos, at the North
Esst comer of 4th and Market sts.
Rooms op stairs, where dealers wil
iltvaya find a good assortment of new style goods.
janV
WALLOW—23 bbls prime tallow lust leading from
J. the steamboat Louts MeLano and for sale by
JanD v & AW. HABDAUGH.
SHEF.P~PELtB-l8 bales, No 1 Sheep pelts, jus
lending and for sale by
)aiJ_ • B.AW. lIARBAUGII.
I^LOCII— 300 bbls extra and'B. F. Flour, in store
and for sale by a A W. HAKBAUGII.
janH '
SUGAR— 1U hhds, now landing from steamer llam*
burg, for sale by ISAIAHDIUKKY A CO,
janit Front at
CtIiEESE— 500 boxes in atore and for sale by
• . ISAIAH DICKEY A CO,
jan3 Front si.
11OTATUE8— 5 bbisNeahannoek*. for sale by
]an3 ‘ ARMSTRONG A CROZER
D‘ RIKD APPLES-5 sacks new, tor sole by
jariB , . ARMSTRONG A CROZER
SUGAR— 31 hhds, new crop, landing from steamei
Hibernia No. 2, and for sale by
JtoB JAMEB A HUTCHISON A CO
RICE— 20 tierces prime, now lauding from steamc
Hibernia No,2,and for sale ty
janS JAME 3 A HUTCHISON A CO
MOLASSES— 07 bbls Plantation, new crop, rec'd
per steamer Paris, and for sole by
JAMES A HUTCHISON A CO,
jan9 No 45 Water »l
No. BUGAB—IOO hbclc prime, new crop, )«»t re
• eeiiinr end for releby
WM BAG ALEV A CO,
Jiinß Km 18 end *0 Wood »t
BOSTON copi! ~V Ail Nl M eon*l|tninei
Tor falsity ISAIAH DICKEY* CO.,
ian3’ Front it.
./''lOTi'ON—*i» bale* Rood Tenne«ee, for ■ald'hy
\J j&n3_ IMAIAH DICKEY A CO.. Front »u
IT "ARIA—No. l fir wl« by
Ju Jan 3 - ISaIAH DICKEY ft CO., Front rt.
Clot Lbs Oat I tit of BltakiU * Floßßtlt.
The pavftte manufacturing company,
inteadingto relinqaljh their retail trade on Alar*
Set »treeti now offer their large and splendid stock of
Blanket* tad. Flannels, at pnees heretofore unknown
la this city, tt the BLANKET DEPOT,
janO-tw , No CO Market »t
XT O. SUGAR—4O hhd»old.rood article, for tain by
IN . jua. &V'V HARBAIir.H
■ H’,flnn (Common) jgti rec*d aud for salt by
l> Janl • j; SAW HABBAUOIL
T]iLOUK—33 bbli Extra, Jo at ree v d"atfd 7o f saJ e liy
J janl . . COPE A imKYFOOLB
BULK PORE—IMOO lbs this day tot'd and fortalo
by| ft CSOZEK
.LOCAL MATTERS.
terotran mn tux httsbuboh daict uaxettx
COURT OF QUARTER SESSIONS.
I’fflßnit lloooreble Hciijatnin Patlou, Preeidant
and Bctnuol Jour*, Associate Judge.
ALLEGHENY UtOT CASK.
Tbo oa»o of the Allegheny Firo Rioters having
been fliud for Wednesday mornlog was taken up.
Messrs. Curry,llUkcly, Wolfcndalo and Stovtck,
appeared when called.
Mr. Morrison Knox is, we beiiuvc, in Califor*
Mr. Snowden, on part of George Btcvicb,
applied for a contlnusuco oftlie case, so far aa his
client was concerned, owing to tho absence of ma
terial witnesses. The objection was overruled
A jury.wgs imptnnelled, after aoveral cballengea
and the plea ol “ nol guiiiy •’ was cnlcicd.
The case was opened by-the Attorney General,
Mr. Darragh, on Ibe part of the Commonwealth,
3»bo made a lew observations explanatory of the
case, and Introducing Mr: Bell, one of the private
the jury, bj whom the nature of the
caee wri more fully explained.
John'McMillan, sworn—Have resided la Alle
gheny since the Spring ef IS3I. Have been a
member of the Washington Tire Company. Waa
a member efthe Firemans Association on the Bth
ol May, 1549. Daniel Curry whs a member of
that Association, as were Morrison Knox and
Wm.' Blakely. Believe that Wm. Wolfendale be*
longed to Ibo Wm. Penn Company. Aa Secretary
of the Firemens' Association, I sent 10 the Coun
cils n memorial praying for an increase of the ap
propriations to tbo Fire Companies. Here the
-minute book ol the Association was offered in ev
idence, containing a resolution to go oat of ser
vio if an increased appropriation were not granted
to the Fire Companies. I alwiys regarded the
engines, pxccpl the Washington, m the property
of tho city. The increased appropriations were
not granted. The members of the Washington
Company pul a notice in the papers that that Com
pany was emt of service.' Was In Allegheny on
the IGih July last, end a fire occurred on that day.
The fire broke oat in tho Fim Ward. The Wash
ington Engine was there. Saw D. M. Curry at
the firo. Ue urns at woik when I saw him.—
He was in Mr. Eichbaum's yard. Had a spanner
in his hand. Saw him but a short time. The eo.
gine waa not then playing. They were moving
the engine, and one of them said that they wer a
taking it round to save some of Mr. Stooktsn'A
property. Tue engine wan. not taken there. Did
not see it agaia. Did not see Blakely there. Be
lieve 1 did not_*ce Woliendate there. Could not
say that I saw Slcvlct, Did not arrive till the
fusa was over. The President was brought on.ibe
ground by citizens, and they worked her. Saw
no other Allegheny engine on the ground. Did
not see any one interfere with its working. Mel
several Pittsburgh engines going from the fire, as
I came over. They were dressed out with gar
lands. The members used threatening words and
actions towards me. Knox shook his fiat, and
said something in a threatening manner about
those working the Washington. Could not say
they were preventing people from going to the
fire. Knox was helping to drag aa engiae away
from the fire.. There was ■"’whole square destroy
ed, 'and part of another. A church, was one cf
the buildings burned. I think if persons had beett
atlowed ,to use the ‘hose the church could have
bceoasved. The Fire Committee had given as
an informal notification that tho Connells would
comply with our requszt, but tbo Companies did
net consider themselves in service. The engine
was moved after Curry directed it If, at the
time l went there, there hid been a supply of
hose through Eichbaum’s foundry, and a guard of
citizens to attend to them, the Church might have
been saved. Curry mado a speech of the Assoei
atian, and' arid the firemen understand each
other—|n com ol a fire—that Pittsburgh firemen
wont be on this side of the river.” It was .two
o’clock when I.weot there and the fire burned fill
five o'clock. There were fonr Companies— the
Washington, Unde Sam, Wm. Psan, and Presi
dent fire engines, in Allegheny.
Cross Examined.—-I ooderolood that the gen
eral intention of tbo firemen was to torn the en
gines over to the eUixeoa, as they did notge(
anffiriebtly large appropriations. They bed been
each getting *1&0 per annum, which.. I.think efrai
too little. The Pittsburgh Companies get 84001
The William Peon was undergoing repairs at that
Jim*. .. It js not unniual for u engine to be ahifl
ed at a fire. tioATle^b’eaySre" cugfhnu
Federal street, opposite Robinson’s row. Don't
know ihsi;Carry worked eo hqrd that be had to
be carried off tbo ground. The' firemen had giv
en the Councils notice to increase the appropria
tions as early fas February, but there was no for
mal notice given till May, *hen they, gave the
Coencii* till July the 2nd 1 j consider of it, Afier
the resolutions bad been pawed, the Councils ap
pointed a special committee to see what the mat*
tar was. "
At the time Mr. Carry made the observations 1
alluded to, ho waaendeaverieg to get the commit*
‘te to comply with their demands. The Washing
ton Company, of which he was a member, were'
in debt tune hundreds of dollars, and the individ
ual members who contracted it, were responsible.
The tfinal response of the Chairman of the Fire
Committee, when we said that we would go out
ofservicc was, that they conldgetnew firemen,
Examination resumed.—Mr. Morrison, Chair
man Of the committe, requested us to stale our
propofols in writing, and the meeting adjourned
to meet next week. The fire broke out in the
mean! time.
Jnhh Morrison, sworn.—Was in the Allegheny
Councils during the month of May, 1&49. At,
the ii(Ao I learned ofthe difficulties between the
acthoruier., and the fire companies, the Councils
bad a special meeting cn the subject I h'sird
that the engines were out of service, and I ce led
he attention of the Councils to the subject* Ibe
Association and the Committeo of Councils nd
a meeting next day, or the, day after. Curry %as
!here,put we did not cafflo to terms. We props uJ
to aemle to their terms so soon as they would go i b to
service, to fit as trs, as members of a commiti ts,
could do to. Mr. Curry wasunwilling to aocedt |o
tbeao tenna. When we met, the usual appro; *>
atioss had been made, They would not go i ito
Kervicetill the appropriations Were made absolt te
ly. Curry complained of bad treatment on he
part oftbe Councils. Think there was someth ng
asiti about what the firemen would do if a Ire
broke out. Wo bad not full authority from he
Councils to male the appropriations. Saw .he
Washington brought on the ground. Did not we
it afterward*. Did not see any of these def q«
dantson the ground. Saw some of the difficul
ties which occurred about the engines that diy
The fire could, I think, bavo been arrested, if he
engines had been worked. The engines w< re
looked on as the property of the city.
t’ress Examined.—There was no action on t n
subject, in the Councils after the meeting oftii
Aawciation and tho Committee, becanso thefn
broke out immediately after.
New Companies were not formed, because ve
still thought that the difficulties would !>c adjusted
and besides, there was no time to form Comp* o
tee, till (bo fire broke out. I called on*Mr. Coir;
for information, os to whom I should address < u
(he subject, and he gav A jt.
Examination-resumed—Mr: Curry seemed (
insist outbelr demands being complied with, U'
fbiotbe firemen came luto servico again.
Miss Abrahams— Lived in Ohio Street, Alii
f hsny City, during tbo time of the fire, Saw M
Curry at our house. I was sick, and my Mam
thought that I was frightened, and fold him so. H
said I need not be nlnrmod, for he bad one or twj
engines ready to play, as soon as the fire crone)
the street, for ho would'nt have his father in law'i
property burned. This was some two hours af
ter tbs fire commenced.
Cross examined—Wat very ill at the time.
Was much alnnsed, and hardly know in what
manner he spoke.
A. C. Alexander aworn—Lived in Allegheny
in July last. Don’t recollect seeing Carry at the
fire thee. Heard Mr. Carry tny something about
the Companies not considering themselves in ser
vice, till tho appropriations were made. Hoard
Mr. Hugh Wallace oak Curry abruptly, whether
he waa one of these rowdies, the firemen, and be
sold ho was a member of the Association. Curry
asked him whether he had been a fireman, and be
said not,and Curry said he knew nothing about a
fireman's duties. Wallace aslred him If a fire
should occur, whether the Companies would turn
out, and he said that his engine, toe Washington,
would cot go out, \
Wallace said that if a fire broke out, he would
go armed, and lake the engines out. Curry said
others might go armed too. Saw onu disturbance
that day, on Ohio Street. Two or three men ran
.after another pereob, and knocked hint down.
Cross Examined—All the replies Oam made,
were drawn forth by Wallace's onealled for at
tack on hi.n.
4VTEXAOON CKSSIOX.
Win. T. Wallace called—Spoke to Curry a few
days-before the fire. Curry said that the firemen
would cot tarn ont fo a fire ; that if any one were
to attempt to take out the engines they would get
their beads brokd; was at the fire; saw several
men there u firemen's clothes, who seemed to ex
- nit la tho fire, but did not, to his knowledge, hin
der any ono from working; saw one engine there,
Ibo WasLington, hot she was not working; there
whs nothing wrong with her; there were ten or
twelto m'm, In firemen's dress, going sronnd with
club's in their hands, who exalted s( the fire, but
did'not n«e iny. violence, to his knowledge.
Cross examined by Mr. Black.—Does not know'
to what company the men he eaw at the fire be
longed, and did nk.eeo any of the defendants
there. Docs nbi kiow whether the Washington
was brought out by ih» members or not, but there
was no one using her.
: WilJifra Coleman called—Was at tho fire that
took place in Allegheny city, on Jaly lflih last.—
Saw Carry there and spoke to him. Spoke toDr.
Hays fa relation to the difficulties with the firemen.
Tho Washington was In the engine houao at the
time, aijd Mr. Marshall was trying to get her out,
'but there was; a young man at the door who woold
not let him ii. He proposed to the Mayor that
citizens should be summoned to uke.oul the en
gine by Torce, and he would be onfof'thorn.—
When be spfke to Carry the latter told that the
engine bad J»een working, and that the citizens
would not fet her. Understood that Curry was
captain of die of the companies, and reqnetted
him to iaduie the work, but Carry de
fended the conduct of the firemen, and told him to
gonnd takOjCare of his own property. Heards
report that the Pittsburgh engines had been com
ing,over, and lhkt the Allegheny boys had preven
ted them from getting over.
George plus called—Was it the fire that oc%
enrred in Allegheny on July 16th last Saw Carry
there by fife engine when she was working. He
cried ship up the engine, which order was obeyed.
Some one enquired where they were going with
the engine, when the .reply was, they were going
to another fire. The engine Remained a short timo
on the groand after she Was shipped up. Some
one asked Carry.to leave the engine on the ground
till the dinger should be post, which Curry refused,
'saying thnn others were in gictter danger. Saw
the engine VtarL from the firo, Carry being with
her, and going to the engine house afterwards;
judged from what he said there, that the engine
was inside. Also saw the President ait the fire;
she was worked principally by boys, but no fire
men. Heard the crowd cry out tor the Washing*
ton. Does not knowatyofthede&ndontoexcepl
Curry.
(>o»examined—There were other places about
the fire, besides the one at which the Washigton
was standing, while she was working, at which,
on engine might have done service, and it is no-
thing unusual tor engines to shift their places
daring a fire.
Henry Irwin called—Was a member of the A!<
legheny City councils in May last. About a woek
previous to the fire there were negotiations p*—-
log between the councils and the firemen m ro
btifa to an increase of the fireaea’s fund. The
appropriation of s37*, quarterly, had
been made by tbe Coancils previous to the fire.
Has been a fireman, and think'that the snm of $l5O
per aunnjn was sufficient to pay for aD ordinary
repairs on the fire engines. The engines had not
bwn formally delivered to the city psevions to the
fife. Was at the fire, but did not see any of the
defendants there. Did not see any efforts made by
the firemen to put out the fire; did not see any
distarbances; staid at home during the fire. Was
a member of the committee who met the commit
tee of firemea. Curry W&9 there, but Ido not re«
collect what he said.
Mr. Dorrsgb—Was there <my thing said about
sm understanding between the firemen, and what
was i< 1
t Answer—l think Mr.'Carry said some thing cf
the kind.
William O. Robinson—Was a member of the
Allegheny City Council last May. t There was an
appropriation of $2,000 made fit the beginning of
■the year 1319, for lha fire department generally.
On June 7th, however, that *nro wu redoced to
$l2OO. Should think that one half of the property
destroyed might have been saved if the engines
had been ia active operation. Saw the Manehes*
- IAXLCOSih e ran, to words the firerbut it was stopped
some distance from tSe’fireT'"^'’' l7 - -
Cross examined—Did yon know that the fire
men had been beggipgjbe Councils for ftmher ap
propriations as early aa January ?
Answer—Do not] know; and if inch was the
ease, the matter must have passed' between the
firemen and the committee. Tbe reduction of the
appropriation from $2OOO to SL2OO, was made be
cause there were four engines in the city, one of
which was out of Service, and would not come un
der tbe general appropriate, so that thia allow
ed £-100 for each ot the three other engines. The
appropriation, however, was for the general fine.
department,and not specifically alioted to particu
lar vompaaiet.
James Lockhart called. Was a member oftbe
fire department, tod Secretary pro ttm. in the Su
cretary’s absence, on May Bth, 1819. Mr. Carry,
Mr.ntakely and Morrison Knox were present. Was
pretent at the ire; saw Mr. Knax in Mr. Eich*
yard, where the Washington engine stood.
Knox struck him; but did not interfere with any
body* else who attempted to work there. Witness
was going to lay hose to tbe fire, when Knox
struck him, and prevented him from working say
more, never asked Knox why ha struck him. Did
not see Curry.
Matthew Keep called. Was and,
member oftbe Washington Qe^j&pyl^pnthe ICth
of July last; was at the fire. Saw Mr. Curry there
Curry came to him ia Eichbaum’a yard, and ask
ed him if he woeld go somewhere else to work,
and he consented. He waa busy in reeling up the
hose, and Curry helped him. When bo was done,
he found the engine bad gone to the engine house,
Curry told me be would go and try to get the
engine out again, and after remaining away a
■Shat*, came back and said that the members would
ret mm out. Cany helped him to reelnptbebose
rnd seemed exhausted; did not see him work any.
wbi'.re else, however. Knox waa also there, and
asked bimwbalho was doing. Witness said be was
putting out tbe fire, and Keox said "<l—n tbe fire;
let the council pay us and we’ll put it out our
selves." Some oftbe hose of the Washington waa
cut, but does not know who cut it. Saw but one
little Craoas on tbe ground with -Mr. Btevick. Bte
vick was very ranch excited, and said that some
body was going to strike him with an axe, and he
woi about to defend himself. Stevick had nothing
in his hand at the time. The hose was cut near
the window, but does not know by whom. Ste«
vick belonged to the Allegheny Fire Company.
Sterick alleged that Sbufi* was striking at him
uriih an axe. I eawShuff, and be bad no axe.
Did not see Stevick on (he ground after that.
Ko.iw Wolfendale when 1 seo him; saw him on
tbe.ground; bo said he would try and clear tbe
ground, so that the men could work. Can’t tell
whether or not fie assisted in removing the engine.
Saw Wolfendale afterwards on Ohio street, helptag
to remove goods. Did not see Blakely there.
Cross examined—Know that Wolfondell told
me to go ahead, and put oat the fire, and be would
help me. Only saw the Washington, President,
and Hope, on tbo ground .that day.
John Shaff, sworn—Was in Allegheny at tho
time of the fire in July last. Saw Stevick there. 1
Didn’t know him till some one fold mo hia na'mc,
but saw Stevick, Wolfondale .and others at tbe
moult of an alley with the hose. Wolfendale had
a bora In his bamL- They knocked mo~back and
cat the hose. Stevick turned on me aflerthe bos?
were cut, and caught me. Mr. Craig took iberd
off me. Stevick cursed me, and cried oat knock
him down, knock him down—to the rest I wax
at that tlmc_ono of tho fire wardens of the Wash
ington, and my duty was to take care of the on
gino and tbe hose. The Washington was working
in-the yard nt the time. Tho hose that was carry
ing water to tbe engine was the one that was cut.
Was only discharging my duty whoa they rushed
on me. Tbe hoso was cut Tight in two. Several
of tho crowd with them had clubs in their hand*
and firemen’s hats on; both Allegheny hits, asd
William Penn hats.
Cross examined—Thei man who cat tbe hose
bad no fireman’s baton. Stevick had a fireman's
cape and bat on.
The Coqrt then adjourned till this morning at
nine o’clock.
Mscmta ov--tint AuwiSFfcoOTcii#.—'The
Select and Common Councils of Allegheny held
a joint meeting, on Tuesday evening, in Uw Coun
cil Chambers, for the purpose of electing officers,
to serve for the cunejnt year.
GoL Robinson, Presidont oftbe .Select Council,
look the Chair* V
R * ,ii *»»««.
B^ SoUa ° r-Su, f' ,MG "»" 1 « »t»; Ai:a
Superioicadentof Wate»VQtk»-p«k-- u.„
20 vote,, Wo. P.Eichbawa ™ t *- B *'* tiU «**
Whiff Master—Alexander Johnston ia
S. Blood 12. -,
CUrk oftho Market—William. Scott is Vo t«,
Wm. Brown 0. : V o^
City Welgbmaslei—James MoVicker 23 vote*.'
David Laker 0. .
Streot Comofisldner-rSaouel Ty1er.....1S
James Miller. 8
A. Dougtaa. j
A«e»or—T. L. McMillan. WOlitm
Wilson 3,- •
Aocordiof Regulator——-Everhart 27.
Assistant Regulators—John Stoddart and Joseph
Irwlo<..'
' BOAIO UUUUD.
ItfWtrdiK. Derby
2nd Ward, Wo. Murdock.......
3rd Ward, E. Willever
4th Ward, L. Walter .18
Coal, Wood, and BarkMjssarcr—T.B. MoMii
,M ............is,
Andrew 9
John Stoddart. 4 •
The following committee# were then appoint
•d to serve during the year 1850.
Fiaanoo—Meaan. Maiahall aod Stockton, Se
lect CouatiJ; Messrs. Logan, Lindsay, and Grove,
Common Council.
Streets—Messrs. Dehaven and Sooth, Select
Council; Messrs. Eggera, Smith; aid Patteraon,
Common Council.
Wharves and Landing*—Moure. Dalxell and
Bulford, Select Coancil; Messrs William 8. Wal
ker and Baxter, Common Council. -*
Engines—Messrs. Campbell and Moffiu; Selecl
Council; Messrs. Johnston, Ray, and Elliott, Com*
mon Council.
, Markets—Messrs. Johnston and Moffiu,-Select
Council; Messrs. Ray and Baxter, Common Coan
cil.
Claims aod Accounts—Messrs. Stockton and
Dalxell, Select Council; Messrs/Marshall, Grove,
and Craig, Common Council. _ '?
Ordinance*— Messrs. Dalxell end Stocktooi Se
lect Council; Measn.«Wm. Walker and ManiaU,
Common CounciL
Police—Messrs Moore and Johnston, of Belect
Council; Messrs. Craig and Ray, of Common
Council.
Property—Messrs. Marshall and Stockton,
of Select Conneil; Messrs. Logan, Patterson, and
Johnston, Common Council.
Sorveys—Messrs. BuUord and Marshall, Select
Couadil; Messrs. Draher, Smith, and Patterson,
Common CounciL
Poor Fanti—Messrs. Marehall and Campbell, ol
Select Connell; Messrs. Lindsay and Elliott, Com
mon Council, ?
Printing—Messers. Stockton and Moore, Select
Council; Messrs. Eggers and Craig, of Common
CoanciL
Water—Messrs. Painter and Moore, Select
Council; Messrs. Logan, Wm- Walker, and Grove,
Common CounciL
Wiutma Hall—ln consequence oftho success
which has attended the performance* of the Eu*
terpean*, at this place, they have determined to!
give two more Concepts, on Friday and Saturday
evenings ncxL They will not perform tonight, as
the hill is engaged for a ball.
Matos's Orrtcx, Jan. 16,185Q._
Thera were-fapr eases of drunkenness and dis
orderly conduct, id tho tombs, this morning, two
of whom were discharged, the other* were com
mitted. .
Mose. Williams, a colored man, brought up.fer
the larceny of two from 8. R Wyoming,
was commlCed. •
Tgro colored men were arrested for fighting up
on thy wharf, and committed. Whilo in poranit
ofonoof these, the Msyor and his cfficeri enter*
ed a doggery in the basement of the St. Charles
Hotel, where they found a number of colored men
engaged in gambling. After effecting the arrest,
the Mayor sent for the keeper of the den, and fin
ed him twenty dollars. The fellow r pafd the mo
ney end was permitted to.depart
Anotbercolored man, named Pellet, was finrnT
$5 00 and costs, for keeping a gambling bouse, on
the wharf. Pellet forked over, and walked off.
.A grocer, whose name has: escaped uv, waa
brought upfor forestalling the market, and .fined
$lOOO. He was disebtrged upon tho payment of
his fine. •’ —. .
Axeman, named Mailer, was fined BiS5, ana
eottM, for keeping * tippling booM open on'Soa
itf. |•
TRANSPORTATION.
RKLUICE PITK DAT LIHE,
roa tri trcnrrranc* of xxichahuxi *«* rseusan,
Vita BPXXtt AJI» CXZTAIXTT, imnn
PHILADELPHIA AND PITTSBURGH.
GOODS forwarded by this Lioe are earriod-in ihe
mail train to Chambenhorgb, and are immediate*
ly loaded in Wagoas'going night and day through to
Pittsburgh. ' "
- Tbe horse* are stmjioaed every id miles, which
Insure* the prompt delivery of rood* within the time
promised.
The Wagon* will leave oar warehouse daily, (Bun.
day* excepted) atdo’clock, P. &I.
Shippers are assured that no more good* will be
token* each day than can be (puaelually carried
r through.
JANIES M DAMS A CO,
277 Market meet, Ptulcdolphia.
JOUNM’PADES A CO.
Canal Basin, Fiitsburgb.
JOHN* MeFAPEK A CO., Fonriunss A Camus
inn Mzscaajm, Canal Batin, Peon street, Pittsburgh.
. JAMES M. DAVIS A CO-Floce Factors aSb Cox*
Ktnioa Mncsasis, 237 Market, and M Commerce et,
Philadelphia. ■
ID“Advanee* made by either of the above, ou Flour,
Wool, and other merchandize, consigned to them for
“!*• _ ; ianl
VHOS LIMB*
WINTER ARRANGEMENT.
1850.
THE subscribers,now having in inecessfuljipcra*
lion an Express Wagon Line between Pittsburgh
std Phbadeiphia are prepared to receipt tor 6000 lb*
freight daily. Each way deliverable through in aix
day*, Sundays excepted.
HENRY GRAFP A CO ,
Canal Basin, Pittsburgh.
DUTILLE HUMPHREYS A C(£'
;ianS:d2m -107 Market st Phil'a.
EXPBJCB9 WAGQ9 LISE.
m&t 1849.
THROUGH IN FIVE DAYS!
»| subseribetsare prepared to receive 6GCQ pound*
A FreUht daily, after Monday, 10th inat_ to forward
Ip or from Philadelphia and Pittsburgh, inr Wagon,
through in Five Days. Rates as low as by any other
conveyance at thla season of tbe year. .
John McFaden a co,
Canal Basin. Pittibureh. :
JAMES M DAVIS A C<£
dc6 No W 7 Market «, Philadelphia.
i fflosuroiiiffciiDvfiir —~
'wn h nGSM&iSfI
Only U Bllei Staging.
Via Brownsville and Cumberland to Baltimore -and
5—.... Philadelphia.
,morMnr boat leave, the wharf, above the
l bridge, daily, at 8 o’clock precisely. Tima u>
BaJdmoro, SI hours; tune to Philadelphia, 40 hours.
The evening^boat leaves daily, (except Bondarev
enlngej Passengers by leaning on the
evening boat, will cross the mountains in atugeanext
day, and thus avoid night travel. -
Secure your tickcu at the Office, Monongahel
House, or St Charles Hotel. •
__ oetKMy - J. ME3KIMEN. Acwm
. WIHTJES AERAS , *“
mu aat
EXPRESS WAGON LINE—THROUGH IN
FIVE DAYS!
rpjlE subscribers. having suspended their canel op-
A -eratlons until the opening of the Spring Naviga
tion, have established an Express Line by Railroad and
Wagon' between Philadelphia ,and* by
which they, are prepared to forward 6000 pounds each
day, and receipt for the delivery of the same in S days.
They beg leave to assure their friends and the pub*
lie thru their arrangements regarding rales, regularity
and despatch, cannot foil to give satisfaction to all who
bvor them with their commands.
TAAPFB A O’CONNOR,
comer Penn and Wayne its, Piiubnrgh.
THOMAS BERBIDOE,
, ■ d«7 278 Market street, 1 Philadelphia.
GEE, WOI OEB, WO»
WIBTKB ARBASQSnEHT.
1849.
. nm OQKXI TH* CU) COAKStOOa.
BINGHAM’S EXPRESS WAGON LINE,
TO Jjm 7EOM
Plttibvcb tad PbUadilpblt.
A a tbfl business on .the canal is about Mn* dosed
A fo r the seusofli’W® would Inform the public that
we haae again brought the Conestoga Wagon*into re
quisition, and will be prepared to foiWMd OCOO pounds
3*Ut. ou Monday, the i&b utst-) A Car
learuic Philadelphia daily by tbs mall train tor Cham
bersbunr, and the Wagons useeUnj day and. night,
encores the delivery of Goods In fi Todays. Apply to
eniarcs in mNGIUM pfmbirjfi ' “
BINGHAM A BOCK, No. 123 Market street/S
novg) - Philadelphia.j .
in *tore and tor ude~bT - • =
JAME 9 A. HUTCHISON fc CO.
talobr Ju7 - BOBISaf.UTTLE *CO
lpm
i^l«cuuacrßrilliantandtorulaby •■
Ju9 MM£JDAMEIi,SJW«erit.
COPSES, LOTS, FARMS,
B® .two pleasantly sitsuod Brick
Houses, with the grounds adjointo*. at
OiiUnd. Possession eta be nr*a oa the first of
April next, (janS) -. HARDY, JONESA^O.
For Boat.
aowoewtpiedby
. myself, add fronting oa Front street. ■ 7
C. H. GRANT. 41 Wttmt
Tor Boat.
■ A 1 Market street, near Liberty.
ukt£»S£s**^ #W ' ” i*®- •?*"
thfcf”f| I)w s, t ii a y Store, on Penn nreet/near
. iSfIK . .DAVtD OREEK, Phut*, .■ S
a doors from 8, E comer HarsL •
house.
JAMfaDALZEIi,» Water It P
•f '• - ' ToL«t, •’. T
A ?n°?2 DWELLING,
weft ride. Inoelreof * "“ton Oom Serenth,
Jea7.: 8- SCUOYER,
'■-= ■— UO Second st,
Grocery
nedou Lhe-lrto? April next. EnquireP o**®* 0 **®** 4 *®
ixnJ Pekin Tea glare, -
L'OB ItfeaflI—A 1 —A eonyeoienriiWeiitnri|ggtrTi
r Federal street, Allegheny city, with«ft*rga*yani
po f? e iJi oa J s,?enoßlbel «® f ApnL 1 -
A,^ C o e,r iS 1^aooaw tad Offices LaPituhnrefa.
near the Poet Office. ED. GAZZ4 M,
.V<g3_ Office. Third si, orer the Fom Office.
|>Cm SSjCtCloia IronFotittdrT. Blacksmith and
C Machine Stop, wife .Steam J&ijpae of 16 horse,
powerr rood ctoekof tool*, machinery, pattern*, flub,
iadiei, furnace# and ovens, all now in aw and ia good
ranniprorder. Slid premises bare ISOfeet front by 90
deep, with privilege of aa‘adjoining] tot 37 by 00 feet
Being an* of lire oldest ted beststaadsin the City of
CtoelimalL with a liberalpatronage. Apply to -
.lcl7 DAVIDMINTON, Cincinnati. O. :
I^OBtttKST— A STOBE, weli.fittrdupforDry
Goods, on Market it, between Third and Foatth.
Fossession given oa the ist of April next
Also—Several ROOMS and OrFIGES. Possession
given immediately. --VED. GAZZA&f,
‘dela Office over thopaat Office,Third »t
MPOB BBffiTV-The WAREHOUSE atm*
tent occupied by Messrs. Bailey, Brown A Co.,
on Water street, from first of April next' :
no r» JAMES A HUTCHISON A CO
FOB,
JbA A WELL FINISHED BOO*!, caUabto for a
Jg» Variety or Gentlemen's Furnishing Store.- Al
so—Several rooms suitable for-offices or At*
list’s rooms. E D QAZZAM, --
octiatf Office Third street, ovtr Post Office.
M THE very'deslrablo residence in Allegheny
fflg City, lately otanpied by B. Wi FotofeXterTand
dPAposMtalon given Immediately.! .
»nns, apply at this office, oitoW.W. WH>'
SON, Market st -.] octS
MFOa Rkl!N>Tbe mansion house' now
occupied by Mrs. Atwood, sitnated at Oakland,
with 30 acres of grotnd attached.' The Mass
isspsoon* and convenient'and the gretad well-bn*
proved. Apply to , HARDY, JONES A 00,'.
mga . ••»:.. ;>. Waam •
JsA. FOR SALE—A Brick. yeas
_6g<» balltl and Lot,.on Robinson-street,* Allegheny,
. near old Bridge.. Price low and terms easy.—
lnqmre_of JySj 8 BCtIOVEH, 110 Second st
EOR RENT.—Tho three stotT Brick IWelung
House,.©n Lihenr, between Hay and Marbunr
streets, nowoeenpied by W. Graham. Jr. Possession
Sven Immediately. Enquire of Wm. Graham, or at
e Bookstore of --
, johnston a Mtockton,-
JyS7-dtf corner Market and Third etttetsj -
SALE—Five lots eligibly sitnatetTin ty»nrar-
X Uhing town of Birmingham. Tim tots aretitna*'
tM on Denman street numbered in F Bausmaa’i ttlsn
75,7 P, 80,81 and 83-Lot No 75 frtmting&foet ol SS2
17 V? 70 fcet Uee P; ihocther fear SO feet front
each, by 80 feet deep.
part of purchase money may rel
main for six years, secured by mortgage.. Tor panic!
ulars, tnnuire of ~b fecnnrrw *
- •_ , ■ . ' i 'HO second st- 1 '
HS^SSSS
street, between Hay and Marbury streets, adioinin*
toe house and lot now occupied by Richard-Edwards.
having a front orSS feet, end In depth ISO feet will be
sold on favorable terms. Title unexceptionable En.
qoireof C. O. LOOMIS,4ih it,near Wood,
octsl-dtf
DOCTUKWiSTiti’g .
BALSAM OF WILD CHERRY.
THE following ariicto.wu copy with pleasure from
the “Boston Mercantile Journal,” of March, 154»,
and we hope that tf any of car readers are raffering
from any of the complaints which it is said io cure,
they will speedily artdlthemselyeaof it;
DR. WISTAITS BALSAM OP WILD CHERRY.
It was well known many ycaia ago that the wpd
cherry bark tree ef this elisate possessed valuablo
mediciual qualities. Indeed this fact was known to’
the aborigines, and decoctions of the leoves'or bark of
this tree ha* der been regixded by their physician* as
Jonc cf remedies in many
This fact, several yean tinee, arreittd the atlentiort ef
Dr. Wisiar, a highly-rrspeetahle pneiliioaei of Vir
ginia. He iurestigated withoairethe healing proper
ties ef the wild ehefty—tested iti effect* when admto
tstered alone, end When in coiahlaaiiaa’ with other re*
madial oventß. He found that its natural vlriao mighi
bo greatly Improved, and by combining it with ipgr*
dients waote all well proved and gen
erally recognized, a medicine -was produced which
constitutes a remedy of great importance in pulmeoa*.
ry affections and dig ases of the- ehest and -threat—
whieh are proverbially prevaleminourcitiei
and largo town*, and cftan proTa
bill of mortality! to a much, greater extent than is the
case with most others, wehad almcst
ofdisdaaa. • ’ .
The genuine WlsuPs Baltasuef Wild Cherry htsu
r>e simile of tie signature ef Henry. Wirtar, M. 3X,
Philadelphia, and Bandfkrd and Park cnafiaely cxo
ented. cegrav*) wreppor. None other no fen*
uia*.- - .
We orciut to receipt of the following voluntary tri*-
Into to die curative power of Wistart Balaam of Wild
Cheny, from E. Hah, M. !>., ofMt Clemens, Miehi*
who ii a physician of high standing, *nd n'n*
tensive dnigsin.- • _
_ , „ Micb-,Oct- axh, is«.
To the afflic tciLtiua may eehity tbs! Mn. B. Rob
erta, ot this village, three or four weeks after confine
ment, was attacked with g violent couth aad areal
pTo*tmioa, ar l( i Mrctdfculen'ng to the pare I “with
rapidity. I advised her to ua Wittmrt Balaam
of W ild Cherry—-eho did am and with »*>«» valuable
medicine alone waa restored to health, aad la sow a
lira* proofof tie value of WlstaPs Balsam of W 34
Cherry. K. HAUi
rhyakiaa and Druggist. .
Read on and be convinced (till further of tie remar
kable virtues of Wistaria Balsam of WlhfcCherry:\,
Meam. Sandfbrd A Parkt Gents. As a manerofjsA
tleetoyou. and for tha benefit of the public, 1 would
oder the following ■utetaenioft cure effected by your
medicine, known as Wi«tai*a Balsam ef Wild Cherry,
la the aprinf of IM7 ay wife was severe,ly attacked
with Peripneumonia, ot Pleurisy, which resulted In a
deep seated pain in the aide, accompanied with a so*
vere eough; she was attended by some of the best
phyaiuans in Clueafo, but to no purpose; for weeks
she suffered, without relief, coughing incessantly night
and day. I camo to the conclusion lharall Uto rente*
dies anpwnno the phyaieiina could not help her, and
was induced to try your Wild Cheny. I procured one
,bouie, and commenced using it according to diree*
before it was all gone—the cough stopped,, the
rain in her aide left her, and with the aid at
bottle. she was restored to mm nasim J n con .
aideration of these cireum canoes, l would recommend
it to the public as a valaablotnedieme.
Yours. respectfully, -e-.. kN.GABRATT.
I Goskd Karat, Mieh., Oct 8,180.
Read tk* fiUavutg Testimonials.
Of all the cures that hare been -recorded, there are
ccrta^riljrnone equal to the one first mentioned, which
plainly shows the curability ef Consumption, even, in
some of Its worn feme' .
. Pvan > k*k« lt -i Jane 13, l&O.
J- IX Parkt Dear Sir, As I hare a deep commlscra*
tios for the afflicted, permit .me to give you a brief
history of my afflictions, and the benefits derived from
Uto use of lh. WistaPa Balsam of Wild Cherry.
InJnly.lbHjlwaaanaoked'wiihafeTer ortho ty*
phod character. .which left me in a very debilitated
state, when in the following winter I'was with a
severe cold, which reduced me to soeh an extent us to
fvo rite the appearance of u confirmed consumption.
labored under a severe cough—expdetoruted u great
; deal, end was troubled with eold feet and night, sweats.
1 also frequently raised blood from my lungs. I eon*
tinned in. ibis state, gradually diking unaer the div
ease, until January, 1817, when 1 was again attacked
with fever. My friends despaired of mylife, and my
physicians thought 1 could survive but a snontinw
My extremities, especially my feet, were constant/
cold, and almost lost their feeling. Under these ch
cumtianees It may truly be said that I was a livfcg
skeleton. I finally determined to quit takingmedidne
prescribed by physicians, and try Dr. U'istar'sßaham
of Wild Cheny, and from the first week that leom*
menced taking it, I can date a gradual reeovrry. I
continued its use stxmtmths, at the end of which time •
I was cured, and have enjoyed rood health evsramce,
and cheerfully recommend the Balsam lo all those af
flicted with disease of the lungs, and would say to
those commencing Its use, not ta be diseotrsgod if two
'ar three bottles do not effect a care; bat persevere as 1 1
have done, and I have ho doubt but nio> cases oat of
ten will bo' blessed with renewed kealth aa l havo
b "“- ' JACKSON.
Paicxfll perßoule—Six Bottles fir 85.
Sold by J. D. fARK, (successor toSandfcrd ft Pair,)
Fourth and Walnut streets, Ciaciniatl, Ohio,- General
Agent for the South aid West, » w>om all orders
must be addressedr
. I*. Wilcox, Jr, Jams* A Jones; J. Kidd ACo; B. A
Fahnestock ACo, Pittsburgh, t. T. Bussell, Wash*
inston; W. H. Lemberton, Frenkiln: L. B. Bowie,
Unlonu>wn;:il. Welty, Gree»bßTgb;S.KounULSomer*
set: Scott A Gilmore, Bedford; Beed A Bon, Hunting*
don: hire. Orr, Homdaysburr; Hlldebraa J A Co, Indi
ans' J. K. Wright, Kmanntiigt Evans a. Co, Brook.
Tide; A Wilton A Son, Wsynesburgb; M’Fsrlaid a
Co, N. CaUeader, Meadville; Barton A Co, Eric; J,'
Magoffin, Mercer, James, Kelly A Co, Butler; S. Smith,
Beaver; J.D.Bummenon,W«jrea;F.L.AO.S.Joocs,
Crooker, Jr, Brownsville.
WINF-S-TOert* Port, Madeira, awhy and Street
Malika Wine*, for Mia by ute euk or In rnan,
titic* to >oit paxels use ra, b T .;
. W4MMITCIIETLREE, \
No UP Liberty «t _
CjUGAR—3 hhii toarriroon steamer RinjnreJd, fet
Ottfebr ' uov* 19AIAHD1CKBY&C0
Iltßt&U TKAi£-~imponal r Gnnpoard>r ■jyj
. Uy*on Teas, of superior Qtalliyi to hf chest#, I
and fl pound tudfor ttJe by r? 1
aort W&MMITOiIFJ/raEE;
T]tlX>Uß—4obbl#Superfine; 7- ,
J * 35 “ Davi#* Extra] '
*0 “ tad 10 hf bbi# "Riihei 1 * Extra: tar
w3ehy~ de», DROWN AKtRSPATIUCK
Offlc* or Uuttul Btfttvlu.
'•anact Coapiajri , . .
' PWTuDitrnu.Nov.sth. r lE4fl
?rofiu of the Company fortheyearendinz October at
6tf.‘ certificateararwhieh ‘will aSKfir
the finl da* of December nett. • ,
_AUo,adl video d of SIX PER CENT, to carkioo ft*
novlO • • ••■•*P. A. MADEIRA. Art..w,ft.
PEACUKS —iUObiiihels.aneo peaches, feevt 'quality
halve#, to store uad foraals by ' • • 1
ittrt . ■-< RUEy, IIUTIUEWB 4CO.'
MISCELLANEOUS.
„ PBBSBYTKBXAH-BOOKBOOU,
• • ’Tm.T9:WOO®BT*EEF,. .
> . fuv iuflg| -. ‘" —-
TXTHERE will be found, for sale an assortment of
vv valuablo'teligtous Books and TrMts, comprised "
inaseriesefabostFOUßllUNDßED aifierettt pub
ueatieas. (oLwhieh catalogues can be had on applica
tion,) embracing many standard .'works In Uteolonr,
Biography, Ae.Ae 7 eelected. and published by the
Presbyterian .fiosrd of Pnhlicadan hr Philadelphia;
and .well adtpwd for Sabbath School, CongrCgattonal,
Minuter*’ana Privuto Libraries.
- Pdrsoni wishing to purchase such books, are favfo .
ted to'cail and *(ho assortmeut. • ■
The Depository of the Pennsylvatua. Bible Soeioty
is kept at these rooms. . octffidfcwteß
TO PRISTIRg,
T Ui sf? l^ riber h “s n hand and for aalm as Ageit
[ JL of IL/ohsston A of Philadelphia, «"■
S 3 pjirof Cases; : ” . ’
U (MiUFiuicrLcu.', 4«rcreEl^itMi
;; .300 Newspaper Cuts;
500 lbs. Leaos, eut.to order:
10 Composing Sticks;. 4 . x
ICO kegs Prom’s Newi Ink:
1 Brass Galley, Column Rules, Brass Rules of all
descnpconsjAe. . A. JAYNES,
i- - Pekin Tea Store, 70 RsmTst
N —Greers received for new Type. aaliMAwt -
’ PEKnmWOBE.
rpH£subtcriberbas jut received at the Pekin Tea
etore,7D Fourth street, a very Jarxe and well ae
lectcd itock-of pare GBEQf AND BLACK TEAS,'
fronrJJew York, all of whieh has been received inthu
r * t of February last, eonsisringof 1
ail tlw difforeai grades grewh In the Celestial Emigre.
KuurstockbdngamoiigiholargestiatheWeiLwoiire ■'
red to wholesale, on better term* than anr other -
in the city. We invito 1
of our t Kai and get samples of. -
G ®o* w. anrrn 4 co ~— ;
SSsls:
the tame soflra?i^^^^te*klS
. Balt Rsxtna ajq Baxts. are twm not mtv
healed, tat cared by its usc, iu st least
eisnsm New York know, who nsa cure
and-find it unfailing—as also in l c ** e * t “ !
Pntrats, Btorraxs, Fkaaoxs, or any otter akin dtol!
ease. The reader is- assured that this ;U, no useless r
puffed nostrum, a* o.ne trial will prove. *
aerate at least 80 pereous cured of -
Some HxiP,Bou Lxosaot it.
and use it, and the reader is again assured! vreull -
cot cruelly sell it for the abore unless I knew ft to ba
all I state.. Thoaewhoareiiabtoto _
' Cairo, Cjacxxb, cm Caarxo Fun, wilfffnd this a
eurm Anyone afflicted with any of the abore, or aim*
Uar diseases, will find this all and even more redair^
ble in its propertie*) than I state.
1 ' Bat, reader, the stores are tootled with imitations,
and bo sot you for JONES’S Italian Chemical
jffijg wtL jack Bo w. a
oooc amass are honorably assured thaf
the ibuowiug are the actual qualitlea of a 3s. bottto of
Joaoi's Coral Hair Restorative. If they doubt car -
word, they cannot there highly , respectable eil&eas
who have tried to— .
' EceresjMrrtleav.Brooklyn.
. Mr. Wm. Tompkins, 03 King st, New York.'
n r vfe J,^"olll#w Wand, near Pittsburgh
n,ECullen,latcbarbcrsteamboat’s.America. - * -
And more than: a. hundred others stale, thtaafa thk
mut suffice, that it will farce the hsdTto grew onS
head or face, stop il falling off, strengthen the roots,
removing scurf and dandruff from the root*; '
lights red, or gray hair assume a fine darklook, aod
keepiiw dry, harsh or wiry hair matte aaft; clean ant
hennufol, a very, very long time.
Bold by WM.JACKSON, 60 Libeity *l
RtUtareLPrtoe 37|, 60 cents, and one dollar. ■
UTTJLAIJIia AHK CAUHONkJj AdAlNijl D.
.;.81N0 COMMON PREPARED CHALK,
' Ther aro.aotaw»re hew ftirtt/hlly briaxiou Una < :
V how coatee, hew roach, how a&*-
;•••' tow,yellow, and aaaealthrtaeekinaa. "
pcan after ajiny prepared chalk] 80-1'
1' tides it is injoriou», cdntainin* a •
. : large quantity of Lead | , .
we hareprepared a beaatifai Yegetable artiela.'
which weealW&NES* SPANISH LILY WHITE. *
It u perftcup famoccnt, bdnff pnxifiedof all daloen.
oaa qaalttiei; aad it imparts to tha «hn a n,l; MtfThr»>-
iSy, alabaster, clear, living white? at the aaae time
aeuajr u a cosmetic on the-tkin, mafcuor It soft tad
I, >'. u WM. JAcSo.V, 69Lib
eny st, l*ittaoßTsh. Pneo as cents. • «wj?4py* T »|»
IfiV
HA HOWAAK B TOBI
- „ SIGN OF tHEPLANEAND-SAW,
HWo. 7B Wood. ptttltuclh '
UUKiLANIJLAUFSIAN, Imponera
-* 0 Domestic QABDWARESi in
amu varieties, are now prepared to veil as low asd
oa as reasonable term* as can be porehased elsewhere.
\Ve solicit) our friends, end the pablie generally. to
C*Jl end examine oarsioek, which consuls in mji ef
CSIViSudFORKS, rMKCTandFBNKaftVFS.
SCISSORS,’SHEARS,
M . s “ as Leers, Latches, lilngts and Screws, loaemei
with every Arude nasally kept In Hardware Store*.’
We invite the attention ©r Carpenters and Mechanics
genera Uy to oar .isrartmcm r: Tools.-which have been
selected with great care, and tviuch we are drtenaia>
cu to ran to as to give sati»uei:.nt.. . apfcdtwT
s.ID, Thxsltjcxdiva*Htmi-sia not more repel
VTe uisne bad, pßtnd brectb rl or darir, reilowdisou
ea teeth. Ifpcfsofu havcthe*oit it their owntuJV—
u>£Te«n, iiar two shiiiinn. Lay an article' dial will
A-afc/ti 'f nrcath pore andaweet at L\t Spicy 4lro
*iS urc - 5^L ,5, ' ,e Geras, spnngy or aleerated,
aad for tne leeth it is unequalled, rtmoriar the tartar.
fitiezsug the teeth La the gum*. and elean tfaea »»
the cww iVen&.
Properties of Joaes’s Amber
Tooth rate, and, without pmislac it eur«lTe», hear,
what mmol our most respectable and seienttic Din
“*s> *ir. L. Field, of New York, says: •
f have both wed ud analyzed Utia beauiftlandiß^
■palpftiila anlele, (Jones’ Amber Tooth Past&t mi
can recommend it as possessing all the qualities data*
*“ for jl” Reader, we can say no more to eoatiaea.
oaly that if you try this o&ee yoa will be well rViwd?
I v w t ,W in oeaatlfttl English China Pets, forSf
cent*. S«ld by the Agent, Wfik JACKSON, 69 LibeS
ty etreet, Pittsburgh. - aag&d&wT' *
~&e\
repartjr ta &U«gb«a; Cltyltir, SaiST*
rpilK nibaenbeircflir /bratie t aoaberof cieiat
JL Lot-,«ita*te in the Secoui. \V«jd.frontier oa lh4
Cos tree fr/onnd, on cajy Ictsix. Jpr.turm ot _ ••
• W. O’U. HODINSOrv, Aitj Ktiaw, St Cljdr c
. ct ofJAS ROBINSON, cH.t£ibr«misa» “
ir.TlT.tJ&wtfT ,
SKW BOOKS!
WAR WITH MEXICO, by ig. g
Elctaaom of Rhetoric: comprising an Ainlnli of t
the Laws of Moral Evidence and of Penauioa: br
Richartf WhaielyVD.D. ' - • J .
on Christian Baptism; by Baptist W. Noel,®. .
, The o*ilvi’e*,'n Novel.
_Fary_X*ies, fromioll Nations; by Anthony R. Moa
talba; wnhsiiUastredoiuby Doyle.
Joe recU by : JOHNSTON A STOCKTON.
;. - d gl9 eoraer Third nad Naihctstiecta
Sew tad Klsgut Gin Boekil
SACRED SCENES AND CHARACTERS; by J T
Headley, wUh eleven original designs by Dailey.
fOesa and Prose Writings, by JUchara H. Dans- y
mulin. ,' .
lUominated Gems of Sacred Poety, with six illnstra
tions engraved on steel, by John Sariain.' . ’
Jut received by JOHNSTON A STOCKTON.
_jse*2l conterThlrd and Market sta. •
, Sew Beoke*. .•
T>2IYSICIAN AND or nPrnetieal View
XI of tne mutualdaties,. e Ution» and intereetaofthe
Medical Profession and no Community;: by Worth*
invton Hooker, M. D. • •
The Works of Miehad De Montaigne; contpriwar
his Essays, Letters, Ac. By Wo-HailetL.
Nineveh and its Reorins.. By Auttea Henry Ley.
aid, Ksq.,D..C. L. « , “
' Glimpses of Spain: or Notes of an Unioished To«r
lam?. Bys.T;Ws(i;* v
•TuppePsProverbmPMloaophyjiteweditienj ilia*.
traied. Jutreceive-°Y, ,• , •
_ < /JOHNSTONA BTOO^xoN
nQ ra - eorner Market and Ttira^wtew
• / 18IMOI
LockwooA iljubotrate? wdao^me^'
witn.t.wt Jook*—Books in nehly carved blading, .-,,
illununated & Ulutrated—Books superbly bonad (a
Velvet, t$U» Morocco, and Composition, In- imilttiea
of the Mid' 6 Ages—Bibles and Prayer Books, beaa- ...
tiftilir btv“ d ln Velvet andMoroeco, magnificently si
namonty and illuminated. For sale by -
: r , • JAMES D. LOCKWOOD,. ,
, d*» . K Bookseller A Importer, . Wood sL
BASKETS.—'Tto largest and.
I ihnest assortment ever brought to this city, ree’d
di*ctfromPari*»“dfor lalelowby ... . —-
Tdeai; -l’-. ■ C VBAGER,IOB Market st
RICAN TOYS —A large onortmcni ofAmerl
_A can Manufaemred Toy*, the best and most- Mb*
sianiial made in the world. Call and aee them at v>
deli . C YEAOERMs IW Market it '
FOR iajc.—W. R. Mrarnr invite# the a*»
1 tentiouof buyer# to his assortment of PRINTS, ,
embraeinfftheßewestandhand#offle«t#me#,andwiT» .
nutted fast colon. Al#©-Knfii»h ChiaUe#,cf noir
and handsome pattern*; andal*rr« assortment of neat
riU.u. < CU.<«,te t^jfe)|pM
SODA ASH-50 casks Sleep# celebrated brand, for
•aioby WM DAGALBY k CO/
deal 18 and 30 Wood at
riUEEiE^lOOboie# Cream;
1/ 75 “ English Dairy: fotuale by
dej» JDWILUAJU
TTTATCHEiIt CHEAPER THAN EVER l
VV Ju#t rtc’dj an involec of fall Jewelled patent l®.
ver Watches, 18 caret# fine cave#,' which I can Mi) a*'
low a# thirty and thirty five,dollar#, and warranted to *.
keep good Ume,
Also—A splendid assortment of JEWELRY, aoa*
priaiu the varlotu and latest style*, and beupanonu.
W. W. WILSON, Watchmaker and Jeweler, ,
dolfl eomef Market and FWth street*..
Twilled curtain chintz a. mu»*-
rav ha# reed a further supply of plain Scarlet and
Twilled Curtain Chintzes, at ute worth East comer e
Fourth and Market sa. ■ dctl
OFFEB—A smalt lot forsale by -
dcaa • -; 'V BTPABTABILL
ERODUCE-4bbls Clover. Seed; •
■ & M SbeUedComL ’ - ’
,-.S k ree'd and for sale by
BURBRUKJE, WILSON A CO,
- de39 • i ; j yrucritiM
Cfertatmaa sad Saw Taar Approaoliiafl
ELEGANT AND SUBSTANTIAL BOOKS,
In .Antique Binding,/*# the
James D. LOCKWOOD, Bookseller and Importer,
' (Q Wood stmt, bu received a beastifai ceUctlio#
of lltafuaud Books, bonnd in the most splendid ataa*
ner by the best London and American bindsrs—aaoag
them may bo found: •
Pearis of American Poetry; magnificently iOomav
Lays .of the Western World; iliareln tied fat gold and
colon.' •
Wordswonh*s Greece; nchly Idaitratcd.. .; *.
Tho Preacher; illamiaated by Owen Jonas, and
boom! ia carved wood. .. . r -.
/The Song of Songs; illuminated by Jones. .....
Flowors and their Kindred Tho8gto;Ul8al&slad1{?
Heroines of Shakspea«;Diutrated.' ■
■ Mrs. Jameson’s Chuaeterisoes oi Women;-illastra*
ted. For sals by JAMES D LOCKWOOD,
1 ** tt • OWood street
BLACK PARMETTOS—W. R.Mtrarar, at North
Etst corner of Fourth and Market- streets, has a
fall urintment of the above scarce goods.' Also—
Blngk FrcttehMerinos, Bombazine fioisk Alnacea* for
Mounting. Canton Cloths for Moaniiog, a&daißppty'
of Mbaralcg Goods generally. . . deg
CUJGAB—2S hfcUprims (new crop) ajTtrtnjf mni iw
Onlobj: * KIRKPAT2cK,
. ic& ; Wo 144 Liberty <
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