_BY MAfiNEHIR TELEGfiAPH. COMMERCIAL RECORD. Tor CONGRESSIONAL f Waamagrua, Jan. 17. ■ - -- •“ Senate, 'yesterday, the appointment of AnlraU and D«F*rturaa of Halls, Charles Marlin t. p*!. Pi.niL.iK. nt.r,w Ew*tn Util, via Philadelphia, das 3a. sc closw 18 sc alChlUieolhe,oluo» Western Mail, Cincinnati and Lcoisvilte, doe Sr. sc, **• confirmed. cloaca 3a. K. , „ Sooth, sis Baltimore and Washington, doe 8 p. a, elo* Mmim. t. 81. Lorn*, Jbb. 17. NortMVasJarß,via Cleveland, doe 10 a. ■ ,elo*cs Ba. m. aoaroe, Vr ho wm recently anrealed el Louis- Erie tod Western New York, dee Sr.L eloaes Ba. sc »ak t tad brought io this city, troder charge of rob- KjUaonla »* die 7a. sc, closes 3 r.«. CUre’a store, hat been re-atresled tot robbing Worraa Aiaanaxsasm or tk* Crsaao Sntaana *M«et»er Amaranth. $2,300, a pirt of the mon- “Owing the winter month# the steamers composing •y,Wa* foontl on him. 7 the Cttosrd Line will aail from Now York, Boston and r , _ Liverpool, as follows! Joseph Clegg, recently arrived from Caburalr, . , ~ , , _ : r - rir ~ , ”, i , , . , ~ Cambria, from Liverpool, for Boston, Dee. IS. l&ia reports that Cot. F/emont’a lock lo gold digging Canada? u far New York, “» loi9 M* been exatreraledLhat ho fa doing no better : “ “ “ for Jan. 12,’1630. for New hoik. “ on thaA others. *• “ .for notion, p.k V — ■ for New York, » *£ I . * • “ for Boston, March l£ | u it u . f or New York, “ as, : CutOt, fton New York, Si ]} . Korops, from Boston, for fli « if tBV *' Hibernia, Pm New York, for “ « Cambria, rm Boston, for “ imViMu. Canada, from New York, for “ ‘ V®* J|’ 1850, , “ from Bottom for « F ob ft! ! “ from New. York, for - 2\£ ! “ from Boston, -for “ m.«.k * ' - • from New Vork/for *• u h .£ “ trom Boston,- for. “ inrii* - from New York, ft™ Bo«on, f ot . , ,J. r Plttibv,. Stock., cod Hen*; Mork.t HHU»t 10, 1830. NEW YORK MARKET. New Yoas,Jao. 17. Ploct—TLe maiket i* Leary, and the demand limit- Graio—Wbmt ilia demand for miilißj porpoie*' TVr* ia b fair inqairy for Cora. Provitfous—Tiirro U a better feeling la Pork, bat •apptfet being Urge, the market is easy. ■ Nsw Yoax, Jan, 17. Flaw U wtthoat chuge since arrival of the stesm* w. Ohio and Indiana 11 telling at per bbl. Grata—Sa'ei western Wheat at 107 c; sales Cora at «*«• ■ ;,.ProvWoß»—Old Mess Pork aad Rrime‘aiSS£o; New Hess 9U, Prime $84?!. Cotton iratjisfj.arUh »aie» Mite ftrtfrieans fair. Lard, Bajur, Cbeete, Groceries, and Whiskey, are without change. Ax AuxookT.—The helve of the hatchet ois* potsd ag*»n»l tite. Nado which was the worthier. “Nty/vaid the wUc raven, (which listened to the argument, “ thaateelwUt hew a hundred han dles far itself, hut the handles could never rbape I harass It— into one blade.”—CArom'sL. TBMSPORTATION. 9ITEOA Y LISE, or msecs* xnux aso tacxabb, , • wtth non iaa cxrr*Dfrr, nnrta. PHILADELPHIA' AND PITTSBURGH. HOOP? forwarded by this Lice axe earned la tho W, «nd are Immediate ftxJSJS. 1 " w *S°“foi»A night and day throxgh to i Tfc* Dprte* are stationed every IS miles,'which prompt delivery of goods withintho «■«"* ; . Wagons will leave oor warehouse daily. Ooa. atSo’elock.P. AL ' . Shippers are adored that no. more goods will be I ***tt oath day than can be ipoactwlly earned I through.... | I r JAMF3 M DAVIS A CO" 427 Market street, Philadelphia. , JOHNM'FADENACa Canal Basin, Pittsburgh. JOHN MePADEN A CO., Fonrusna& Cojaci* *°* Mnntajns, Canal Basin, Penn street, Pitttbnrgh. James m. da via a co., Ftoe* factors asp cox* Mociuirii, 227 Market, and M Co amerce at, rhiudelphta. . , Itz-Aavances made by either of the above, cm Flour, ; and other, merchandize, consigned to them for l jan4 OaiOß LINK. WINTER ARRANGEMENT. „ . 1860.- ’l']®® »nh*e , ibera,now having in successful opera* 4L»fef a i VP”** w ** on L **e between rtltsborgh ud Philadelphia. an prepared to receipt for fltt® lbs might daily. Each-way deliverable through in six days, Sanders excepted. HENRY GRAFF A CO., 6anaJ Dasin. Pittsburgh.* ■ j DUTiLLE HUMPHREYS A CO* _ J*aB:dim 107 Market it. Phil’s. ‘ EXPRBBI WAGON USE. -1849. .( : THROUGH IN FIVE DAYS! EIIHE nLecriber* are prepared to receive 60C0 pounds ■ 'A Freight daily, after Monday, 10th inst, to forward »or from Philadelphia sod Pittsburgh, by Wagon, akroagh in Flye T>sys. Rates as low as by any othe'r ■conveyance at this season of the year. john McFaden a co, • • • • “ 'Canal Batin, Pituborgb. - . JAMESM DA VIS A CO, ded ,• ■ No Sg Msikct st. Philadelphia, j BOBOBQAIIBLA ROOTS. "*o» ljr : T>SCjifel X• ■ Staging. Via Brownsville and CumSerland to Baltimore and *, Philadelphia. boat leaves-tha.,wharf. above.the cmfo’tu^clock. evsaißg boai, wili ctßsa the,mountains In stageacext ■ scUAir ’ i.MBtgtMEN, Agent "■wiaTm^AaaA^uggicgT. . EXPRESS WAGON LINE—TiiROUGHiN 1 FIVE DAYS! iuk mliKriben, baring (upended their canal op- J. cnuiou «mU the opening of the Spring Naviga dob, here eatabliihed an Express Line by Railroad and 'Wages between Philadelphia and Ptiuborgh, by which they an prepared 10 forward tfooe ponndi »n ealsition, and will be prepared to forward 0000 peands daily, (commencing oa Monday, foe SCih init) A.Car laCTtog Philadelphia dsily by iho mail train for Cham* - benbarg, aad the Wagons trawling day-.ftad. sight, armies the delivery or Goods in five days. Apply to WM. BINGHAM, Pittsburgh, BtNGIIAM A DOCK, No. 183 Market street, 1 Philadelphia. WIETERiABBASGEIIEVT, 1849. EXPRESS WAGON LINE " PITTSBURGH AND PHILADELPHIA. Ta m Flts Days, '(Sandals excepted,) maaiag^Daj fTUJE eublio Is respectfully Informed that this Line, 6O pieces now UaconT Ay 'SO do do ' rac’d aad for sale by land • ARMSTRONG fc CROZE ft f/14>ub-*u btfi* Fresh. -»?' ICO do Old Wheat Extra, is alore and for iaa4 ABMBTttONQ & CROZEIt in store andfSTsale bp ARMSTRONG A CROZER XpTt&-n bbls Boil Boner Fre*^ 69 kr* prime do do jut received iijformleby *■ AEMSTBO*NG * CROZER T. uSTV* » wore aa4 tor »*le"bT " JAMES A; HUTCHISON * CO, TSlCfflioßiJ HI ■ t*nT IN(iS—fl tibia in store amPfo ROniSON. LfTTLB A CO N* w,a * W. OTtfßglf uSf*** r Brilliant and for aal« by • HM JAMKtt OALZELu, 13; Water at. •CTUVUN BARX-73 Ibajut ree’d and foi«Je'by Ijui .1u... J KJDD *rCO tba Slcilr Lignorlce; *•9 u Calabria *• for tale by j KIDD A CO, «0 Wood »t 1 "iSikIS'SKL **“UNO-J«ii ieeM f SCO fJSSi Lftp&'zzsssiz 1 ~ * , iM-iThn I | , J * " p » ni TP« la Ml t>t>u uti *«fOlder, for .»le low by W fc W MITCHKLTBKB, HOU bent« BO»lS_ ___ _ WANTBi^\V'ttiri^Ktii _ tr ?=^= s*' 5 *' J SCHOOm&KKk Jt CO, W»MiVmid»i ETAtLIC RUUUKK CLOTH-3 . liiiday udfor u!e«t ; .Tjlffiups” * . ~ • WoSWefld itreet •JTJBT RECEIVED—2 Eton WLtar’m n»t. tm ~TO i |V V JKIDDACO No CO Wood ttf4#t FEATHERS—* m<*« to day ree'daod for Mia hv «i* y (?gv ,m,^aaa‘r FLOUR—S 3 bbl» Gtaui'i Eitra; 40 “ lUmUrea* Kstrs: to 4ar ree’d fo, ■bib tiT JeT7 ARMiraoNWAnji*. AJR CUSHIONS—W Air Caihloa*, aq Kt re &nd rtTuad, diflercot (izet, ree’d and for sale u jt*7 J *. IIPIULI.IPg.Wo i Wood it i JR PARLOR BALLS—Just reeVx, a few dozen of A. different sites, a splendid article, sold wholesale uTreuilatNoSWoodst"- < dc27 1 JAIIJIBIXirS L" "kal>— ®0 pig*Galena,;a*lrec’dper»ieaiaer>r7. Crittenden, and for sale by ; dcV7 JAMES A HUTCtUSON A OO “ EAGLE BARBLB WOBXS, . xrrasuHrss IB3i it WILKINS, No. 181 Liberty at, head of Head Stones, Ae. •.MantelpieceijCeatraaad Pier Tops alwaysoahand asd ■ i*»da to order. Ji-R—A choice selection of >J)zaviac»oak*?d. «£3L’jrtyS ? ; ITT EE FOR JANUARY. r. ¥. now*.. w*. UUP. Par val- Of-Aak- Bank of Pittabnryh—Capii.i Be ' et *‘ Wnd«nd,(iUy 6O 60 - 0 •' «*« Merchanta’ and Mannfscturera' Btnk— . Capital, 9GCC.UOO; Dividend, (Mi; and - Not) 4* cent Pittobarjh Gu Co.-Dirideod, (Jan. and . JaW)4rcent.~— 7l—. _ » «a Allegheny Bridge. Company SS as 57 Honongahela 05 <* 10 HaadStreei •“ • “ 50 N. libefllea go Weitera — so u Ohi«».*:pennsyhran|i Railroad. SIS paid - 60 Petmaylvanl* Railroad* - • .... ••50 PiOabarghCiiyloan*—- * 100 .90 91 Allegheny County loan* •- ioo‘ 90 91 Allegheny City loan ■— ... 100 64 : 69 Pmaburgb k Boaton Copper Mining Co. so 10S 110 North American > - “ lOaalea.lsl Piuabnrgb k lile Royal - “ * * (last cals, Sl3 00) | PUtibmyh, Cincinnati k Loulirille Tel egraph Co— Dividend, J annary, April, J*ly and October; lost, 4 1 cent; shares, *5O; sale*, #5O so Atlantic k Ohio Telegraph Co—Capital, I 000,000; Dividend, ufc 4F chare lor Jan uary, April, and October; abarea, #80: I tale*. SIS 07 .Jiit, Office, PrmBCRUH Cumi, i Fndsy Morniuj, Janaary ig, 1-50. J The general tone of the marset ysnerday, presented bat little change from the pterions days quotation*.— The wealher was mild and open, with strong indica tions cl rain. , FLOUR ANP GRAIN—The flour and crain markets hare of Interest—receipts continue rery light, and we notice no ehange in priees. Sale o r ISO bbts flour on the wharf, at 94,60 0 bbl. The regu lar rales ftwn. stoto are—si;63, 94,6604,75 0. bbl.— Small sales of Barley at 65a, of Corn at 45, and of Oat at 34035 e 0 B>, GROCERIES—Sugar is oo the decline, with sales by the small lot, in hhds,'4| to 5Je 0 ft, for new and old- Rio Coflee is odnnelng steadily, and may now be quo* ted at 14015 c, for a prime article; we report a ftale of 50 ska inferior Rio Coffee', at 13c, 4 mos. Sales N O Molasses, atBBlo97* r gab; o? 8 B at 40049 c 0 galL CHEESE—Tha market is quiet,' ahd sales light, bat priees remain unchanged, at ourlastquotedrates—say, for good eom. WR, «0«; for Cream'«|, and for Gosh eh 7|e 0 B. CRACKERS—A tegular business is dn|nj ih e f o |. lowingjqooted rates: Water Crackers, per bbl ——•—*3,7s Butter do -,- u “ gjy teSA 2 : M Sngar Crashers, per lb " FISH—'TT»e market continues quite firm st last week’s quotations. Sales of Salmon, 919 for bbls,’ and 9*7 for tlerees. Mackerel No 1915; No 8. 910,50; arid No 3, $7,50 0 bbl. Sales of Labrador Herring, at •6,50, and. cbm. Eastern at 95,50 0 bbl. Lake Fish may be quoted at 96,50 0 bbl; Cod Fish at 94,7 S 0 drum. SPlCES—Cinnamon, 30c; Clouet 88c, and Nutmegs at 9LBOOI,SS 0 lb. • • WHlSKEY—Themaikei is fully supplied, with sales, of Rectihed at 230340 0 gall. Kaatarn Stock Mwtket, Ptoladxutiu, Jan. 10. Sales * I W)0 Allegheny co o’s, 85, at S 3; 91000 Cin cinuati 6's, 1865, PS; 94090 IfS ft, W, lllf; 91500 U 8 i’Sj’O, lOOf; 91000 Penna s’s,sds and int, B?|;96ooeity 5V63,8£; SOW) city, ’76,103; 13 .h Enh Bk Pittsburgh, rae lire r is r«i!, a-d :.o falli ar„ a,ain na»rsa lte!?cUresl‘“ b " ,k "* 1 '«*U ulo .1 . with light receipt*. Wo quote S£.i stSiS rnat " tlo: < a * »'“« -i-or Lituetd Oil is now limited, at 830 Ktt u (uT T^ aMt ' “»<> Kio Coffee aeoree, U E? , ’o t,Mc - Solttoi dObhls of old, «Sw£.: •,Th? P .? n ? ,oa ""**1 J * qoiet, tbooth rather firm, with light sales of mess pork, at 88.aosJ3.rs. ip. k,7l Wofbusbls£ cols.«i£ ehteflr of long middles, eat for the Eoriiif market, on priTete term*. A tale ol 2,000 greenjSSJV?f£' e &ffi Soiej of green ahcnlders, atS|o2l. 5* 1 ?* {f 3 ™*-cre*Ucfo l ahoalderi. 4e for sides udU ( . k ..£ n V Et MfHciphae laid K SiSLfsSflfr We see it .tmed thst packed litis season at Ctoeinna-i, folia abort of lmscn*on. nearly 55.000 hesd-Journal. ! NEW AND VALUABLE JNVE?iTIONJ GLYIU’S WISDOff IOCK iUD BPBIS6. T his i. a™ 1 fwa b hate,. ofg'iSS'JUS*™ \"s; bull, tod «« without.window fcfteainf. WTiil® £ fnraiihei a perfect rabttituie tor pulilea ud wefrku! « a ming ot at lean *3 to eaeh it SJ& Omniar Ibal bai rc, i! p« Pc M^X“»^oW^, o j f “tes toe° Pfc R rVhO USf’ “W'r, to *• «*» DIAMOND ALLEY, a Wxi *'■"••-. <*■ Mmm. (,«■> «lttlarlyed«catcd Gie medical profession. and been for tome time general practice, cow confines ■KHKaw/ftf l attention to the treatment of “«« private and delicate com piyi^.for,whld * •“* dpportCnitiea InWißtll a?*l experience peeoliiuly qnaltfy * watts* i him. 14 yean aaaidooaaly devoted tested? A treatment ofthoso eomplaintsJdoriajfwhleb tune be ha* had mere practice and has cored more pa* tents than can ever fall to the lot of any private! prac titioner) amply qualifies him to offer assurances of speedy, permanent, and satisfactory enre to all eiliieted witt delicate disease*, and all diseases arising there* Dr. Brown would inform those oflheted with private aieetsee which have become chronie by time or as. gravated by the ua of any oftte common noatntmaof the day, ttslttcir complaints ean beradicaily and thor* ooghly cared; he haroigg i venMa careful attention to the treatment of seek eases, and succeeded in hundred# of {rtstaneesiacinag persona of inflammation of the bidder,and kindred disease* which often resalt from those eases where otters have consigned them to hopeless despair. lidpartieaiarlyinvitessoeh as have been longand unsuccessfully treated by otters to consult him, when every satisfactioa will li bven ttea,and their ease* treated la a careffcl,thorough and intelligent manner, pouted oat by a ton* emS-i-T. ran,,'.*! l..»,ti„ti„„,wbjcl, 111?™^,'Si5K3SS5 angered In ftneral practice of medicine to slysio one class ofoiseasa. c—" 0 .KSSSi&SSS olsr attention to tiusdiseas*. ' p»rue CANCERS also eared. - , j Skin diseases; also I! •«., speedily sued Charres very low. VS? 7,nM N. Ih—Patlenu of either sex living at a distant*. tw stating their disease in writing, giving allttearajJ uma, can obtain medieines with direction*for i, addressing T. BROWN, M. D., post paid, soil mtlel' lag a fee. OJSea No. AS Diamond alley,opposite tts Waverlv House. . ’ JLrxmttT®*-—Dr. Brown’s newly discovered rerec dytorfibeumatism Isa speedy and certain remedy lot that painful trouble. It never mis. Often and Private Consulting Roonu, No. 85 Dls mend alley, Pittsburgh, Pa. The Doeioris alwayi at home. grNo cart no pay. » .8.1*49, TWILLED BAGS-G.doxin sure and for sale by de37 . CRAIG k. SKINNEQ 'IRE UKiCK & TJi-i>-A Unto auortmem for «aj« by dcM rg-ftIAUDICKEY fc CQ PIG UCTAL—» taot, raiuhlo (or Ptfsndjr ui*, j tt fec’d (or ulo by • ' d?K - HABDY, JOKES tCO iea jost reCd *axfibr sale br ' HARPY, JOKEoA CO 1 iKDAB! CEDAR2—A lot of Cedar i*f*?»gnsiffnenneli t , including a large lot of. Brown N*npl autd Wfcile Country Flannel*, row opening al A A MASON ft CO’S T^SR** 73 *» * or wlJa ®y ' ’ * WICK ft MeCANDLESS GOUiia, SYKL/P_lTbbU. OAdiau, «Mtf tor mJe * jr - JAMES DALZELL BSh^ 1 ® 1 bbl to day rac'd «nd for Ajaaiegy dcg7 COPEfc DREYBOOLB Nterc* :ix>bbUreeMand for Hie tir COPE A. BHEYPnOI.B V lima* co PORT OP PITT,SBDRGH. There were 8 feel, 8 Inehc* in the channel last evening. and faiTi nr • ARRIVED. m- v. Murdock, Bearer. Michigan, Briea, Bearer. Lake Erie, Clark, Beaver. Bearer,fiCJordon, Wellmlle. Viroqum, Galloway, Menongahelm City. Fashion, PeebUa, Mixabetk. Atlantic, Parkisen, Brownsville. BtlUc, Jteobs, Brownsville. 'Lamden. Hendrickson,' McKeesport. Louis NcLane. Connel, Wheeling. - Brilliant, Grace, Cincinnati. George W, Nonas, New Orleans. DEPARTED. Caleb Cope, Murdock, Bearer. Lake Erie, Clark, Bearer. Bearer, Gordon, Wellarille. Michigan, Brie#, Bearer. > troqua, Galloway, Monongahela Citr. Camden, Hendrickson, McKeeipon. Fashion, Peebles, Elizabeth. Bailie, Jaeoba, Brownsville. Atlantic, Parktnaon, Brownarille. JamesiNeUoo, Moore, Wheeling. Oriental, Wwiihj 8L Loola. Boats leaving Tins dav. BROWNSVILLE PACKETS, atBA.w. tod tr.r BEAVER PACKETS, B a. x". and 4. r. m WELLS VILLE PACKETS, 8 a. x. CINCINNATI—RinggoId, 10 a. x. NEW ORLEANS—Geo. W. Kendall, 10 a. x. WHEELING—Lonia McLane, 0 a. X. „ Fea New OilbaSs.—The cplendid a learner Geo. W Kendall arrired on yeilerday morning—haring nude her first retarn trip from the aanny south. She will again depart for New Orleans this morning, at ten o'clock, aadoffm a aplendil opportunity to all who may wiihto make a through trip on a aplendid boat. WHEELING—Pet Jamei. Nelson—l 33 pork hams, Clark A Thaw, l pkf, Baker A Forayth, 13 bbla flour, S MeCiurkan A cop 0 do do, W R Hill; 4 bbli. 0 kgt •UpdvW B Holmes A bro; 10 empty ale A Camp belliJlO bbls apples, Bond; 16do flour,? bn eioreraeed, Cfi bllsflaur.M J Morrow; 31 do:do. Aulcnn; 15 bdla ptpy|’A.~dvw}atc, 33 do do,, JII Mellon 30 do do, Lake NEW G W Kecdill-30 bbla no lasia*, 38 hbdj algar, Hutebtson A eo; 83 do do, W B Holmes A eo; 9 ill ropes, J Irwin A son; US bbls no lasses; Wm Holmes A eo; 5 bbla aleohol, J Dereieux; SbU cotton, llarbaugb, 60 bbls whiskey, WoLehmes; IS esopkgt, 39 bxs apt cie*( 822,000) Baker A TbrafdU’ 90 bdla hog skins, Clark AThaw; lo bxs sugar? 60 Bfa Rhodes; 4 es)£i bacon, 9 bdla peJtnes, J 3 » ie 51 JNO. A. CAUGUEV, Agent for tha luke Erie and Michigan lane to Bearer and the Lakes.—Ofllce on the corner of Water and Smithfield ats. Jan 4 ALEXANDER Bf. WATSON, ATTORNEY AT LAW—Office, on Fourth street, aboro Smithfield—Lowrie's Buildings—op stain. jaap-y e r 1. C. Breyfogle. -A. H. Clarke.. BRETFOOLE * CLARKE, Forwarding and commission merch ants, and dealer* in Window Glass, White Lead, Ae. No. 103 Second it. jan»-y WB8m« IHBUE4SCE COBF4H J. Fnnm. Jr, SccJ. | B. Main, Jr., Pot. Will injure against all kinds of risks, . FIRE AND MARINE. ALL losses will be liberally adjusted and promptly paid. 'A home fnstirutioo—managed by Direcion who are well known in the community, and who are detannin* •d by promptness and liberality to maintain the char* acter which they hare assumed, as offering the best protection to those who desire to be Injured. Diaxcroas—B. Miller, Jr, Geo. Black, J. W. Butler, N. Holmes, Jr., Wm. B. Holmes, C. Bunsen, Geo. W. Jackson, Wm. M. Lyon, Jas. Lipplneott, Thoa. K. Liteb, James M'Auiey, Alex. Nimick, Thoa. Scott. Orncx, No. 39 Water street, (warehouse of Spang A Co„ up naira,) Pittsburgh. jaltdly DELAWARE MUTUAL SIFBTT IN SURANCE COMPANY, OFFICE, IN NORTH ROOM OP EXCHANGE. On Third Street, Philadelphia. THE following statement of the affairs of the Com pany, is published in conformity with a provision *bf its charter. Premiuvu remind during tha fear ending Otso- '■ her 31#, 1849, On Marine and Inland Risks, *161.174 97 On Fire Risks, 74,679 09 Earned Prrmuou during 'the year ending at adore, — On Marine and inland Risks, f 185,369 60 On Fire Rlska, OA&3U 96 ‘ —; *261,090 1C Interest, Salvage, and other Profits, 13,919 74 ! Lasses, Expennt, fc., during mi time, — Marine ard Inlaud Navigation Losses, *190,946 21 Fire Loises, - 46 „ *199,168 71 Return Prenuonu, 9,944 47 Re-insurances, 14,766 61 Agency charges, 9471 fed Expenses, Rent, Salaries, Stationery, Ac., 9,096 63 . Tha A nets c/the Company art as fallow, Bondi, Mortgages and Ground rents, *29,714 33 luted Stales bikpercenllmafli'-V.... o* •ennjylvanla, - do do ■ i&QDO CO En»-Kct«vcne; J — -•v— - 79 Share* Stock Union of Tennes see, 3,169 00 60 do do Merchants Matufao turers Bank, Pittsburga, %SM 00 UO Shares Stock American Mutual Insur ance Company. |«g qq 5 Shares Slock Philadelphia and Havre do Grace Steam Tow-boat Company, suu 00 SO Shares Stock Delaware Mutual larar* aheo Company, joq u, 2 Shares Stock Philadelphia Exchange Company, 73 00 100 Share*Stock Pennsylvania Rad-road Company, . 6,000 00 Cash on hand, profits of the Company are directed tv be invested and remaiaia the-posserttoo of the'Corporation, as a fund tor the farther Keenly of the assured, ibis fond will be represented by Scrip, bearing an interest of tix per cent, divided among the Insured and Stockhold er*, pro rata, open the amount of earned Premium* and Capital Rtoek. Jaaidtf Fuyctie Manufacturing Company hare remo- X red their Wholesale business to the store recently occupied by Messrs. M. H. Brown A Brother*. No. I*7 ood itreet . iaa*-4w UNSHRINKABLE FLANNELS. XXJ It MURPHY continues to keep ea hand a foil r * • assortment of the Welsh Unshrinkable Flan nels, and has recently received a supply of the finer qualities. Also Bwan*down Flannels, a scares arti cle and well adapted lor the wear of invalids, and others wanting something warmer than unnl. Also, Fenian .and uause Flannel* far Infant* wear; to gether wuh a fall supply of American manufactured »nnsU. of different qualities. Also, SHROUDING FLANNELS, of all the different widths, at lha North East corner of 4(h and Market sta ,flT Wholesale Room* up stairs, where dealer* will always find a good assortment of new stylo goods . TALLOW--23 bbls prime tallow hut landing from the steamboat Louis MeLane and for sale by J*o3 _ S. A W. HARBAUOH. SHEKP'PEL*a=irb»ler lending and for aalo by ii“ 3 B.ft W. HARBAUQIL pLouß—xo bMT * and for uie by jan3 lIH3AJ&-10 tobda, now landing from ilcamsr Hun* ► borr, for tale bj ISAIAITDIUCEY k CO.. J“L__ Profit at. tHEESE-Mo boxes in iloreaad for aafoby ' „ ISAIAH DICKEY 4 CO- Froaut. ►PTATOEB—O bbl*Ne»bannoek*,for**le by ARMSTRONG 4 CBOZER )SIEO APPLES— O aecka new, lor sale by ARMSTRONG 4 CKOZKR ncw crop, landing from tteamer Hibernia No. 3, and for tale by .J™*, • JAMES A HUTCHISON 4CO erce * prime, now landing fro* iteancr XL Hibernia No, g, and for tale by JAMES A Hl/TCHISON 4 CO VTOLASSES—97 bblt Plantation, now crop, ree'd iU. per Btcamer Pari*, and for tale by - JAMES A HUTCHISON k CO, -« No i 5 Water n NO. BL'OAH~IW) Uidc prime, new crop, jut r»* • caving uid for i&io by . WM UAGALEY & CO, Npe SO Wom it VAttNIBH—On coatljniaent X»Tor mJ« It . ISAlAl! DICKEY & CO., -./**»■ Frost it lOrlvN—4aiiaje**ood TtiUfmt, far «UST>t~ *“3L_ IBAIAH DICKEY A CO., Frost «t T A f b rNo.l f7r«mlcbr AJ J*b3 • ItfAiAH DICKEY k CO. ~sJoslßff Ontteu of Blanket* AVliaadi. COMPANY, A . *** lo r their retail trade oa.Mar- P drJm, *» and apleadid, dock o! « pnee* heretofore anknown la thie cinr, at the BLANKET DEPOT, No SC Mine! «t NO. 81GAK—w hhdt okr.yood article, for Bale by • i * ca SAW HARBAUOH tending per »teamer"s. pUO T ABS-6q,(TO(CoMoB) j«t rac’d oodfer Bale by VJ!®*: 8 fc W HARBAUQ U' EJjQuK—39 bbUExiro, jnd reeM *od7or ado by - J»nl ~ COPE A DREYPOGLE . * tOTATOES—I?3 La Stdt'is ftoraojul for «*>* by •JT J»a* CBAIO A SKINNER BDUC FOSK*'UMOQ>«tUidtTne*dud A?uli .by.ju* .. ARMSTRONG A CROZES IHPORTJI BY RIVER. OF PITTSBURGH cipmi 1100,000. . ■ «£B,7H U Bemevii. "No l Sheep pelu, Jo* extra tad 8. K floor, m etora SAW. HARBAUOH. LOCAL MA' fok rni Mrwrwa nan,? sxrrrrx. | \ COURT OP QUAKTEE SESSIONS. I Hoaorablo Benjamin, Pattoo, ftwidant J °o|e, and Samuel Jones, Asaociata JaJse I ALLKOBEmr RIOT O AIK, IW. B. Roae— sworn—Live IffMsncbetler. ind "* io Allegheny Oily, InJdy Usl, liter the tre broke 001. Wkea Lamved al Mr. Elekbaom's vooodiy, the Wuhtoglqn was si work in the yard. Kero wss some huia among the hands, hot I coold’nt recogaixj (hem. The hows were c»l While I was trying ijfjaka ihem op stain. I “* “otrison Knoithan". He Memed to have, power among the crowd, Heoßihim cute the* ke had-® devil of a fracas VTlth Mr. Eichboam, •od if he did get the engine tjwork,it did him no good, for we soon got the bo*o*cnt. Did not bear bio M y who cm the hoee. Morrison appeared to enjoy himself at the retail of the fire, and told Ifthe Councils bod given the appropriation, there wonld not have been more than one or. two hon- Ue« burnt. The engine vu taken away be tore I tbe Church took fire. Baw the Muybfttft en gine on the Commons, behind the Penitentiary. The bote I held were cat on both aides of me, about five or six feet Grom mr. Saw the Wash ington playing on the little frame buildings need for pattern shops, belonging to Mr. Etohbaom, which were on fire at the time. Did’nt see any of these defendants who are present, there. Did not see the Washington after it was taken away* Saw several men in firemen 1 ! dress, going round '■ with spokes of wheels in their hands. They were waving them about like and swore that the Aristocracy at the city would now know the valae of £4OO. Don’t recognise any of these men as doing so. Dld’nt see Curry there—he' might have been. Here a wagon spoke I vu shown, which he recognised oi being rimiiirto those used by tip men in firemen’* dresses. Did’nt hear, the ftremdn say they hod area without bon-' i dwvoad wished handles for them. Oom Examined—Did'nt hearthat scomber of, firemen’s dresses had been stolen from a paiati shop, in Piuabargtu The dresses seemed to be' io good condition. There were a great many more persona without firemen's dresses on, than with them. James Criswell—a worn—Live in Allegheny, and tea# a fireman m May 1649. Was present at one meeting, between-ths [committee of Coon* oils, and the firemen's Association. Mr. Carry seemed very anxioas to get the $4OO, for the fire* men. Thera was a great deal aaid, and I can re collect but Uule of it, thocgh I think I heard him say that they had an arrangement with the fire* men of Pittsburgh, that they woald not throw wa ter ifa fire broke oat in Allegheny. Was a fire warden of the Washington. It was on the ground* Cross Examined*—The members of the Aasoei alion were itnving to get the $4OO. AH were try* icg- I do’nt know whether 9150 a year was enough, bat I had to pay money oat ol my pocket, (or repairs. 1 never got any compensation for my services. Tho company said they were in debt A bill for repairs was haaded in, by Mr. Elch> baum, since the fire. Examination resumed—Do*at know (or what re’ pairs- tho bill was banded In, or how long It hid been doe. Recollect that Mr. Carry said what' I have stated, becanse I did cot then know him, and asked hit name, when he cat down. He said that they either had an arrangement,or an under* standing with the Pittsburgh firemen, that they would not throw water on a fire, or act as fire men. By Col. Black—Did Dot tee who wrack tie , Sheris'! but think that tome boys were throwing •t a marten box, which waa boreiof, and tome of (he alone*, I think, auuak the Sheriff, orbit bone. Did not aeo Woefendale then rt*»n, Charles Whlstoo" 1 sworn—Live in Allegheny. Was member or lie Washington at the time of the fire. Waa present at a meeting between the committee of Councils and the Association. Heard Carry speak. He waa urging on the committee, the necessity of an amicable arrangement between the firemen and Cooncfis. The Waahington Com* pany held a meeting, and resolved (hat if a fire aboold break oat, they would go to ilj and if the house belonged to a fireman, or a subscribing member, they would throw water on it, if not, they would act the gmilman and loot an. f Croat Examined—The firemen wanted an ap. prapriatioa of*4oo to each engine. Have begjfa fireman 14 years, and thlfiir * John SbuflT, recalled—Know William Woken* dale; saw him at the fire; be was in front ofthe crowd that cot the hose; he hid a born in bis hind. Cross examined—There were one or two dozen in the crowd. They came at once into the alley. Never had any difficulty with him. Never tried to marry his wile. Wolfondale was one of those that shook me and pushed me against the wall. Stovick had a fireman’s hat and cape on. *Satd Wolfendale was the only man I knew at «itn* that laid hand* on me. Tollman Stevick I never saw tinoe, till I saw him in court yesterday. A diagram'of the ground was here exhibited to the jury. George B> Riddle, recalled—By Captain Naylor —4t was reported In some of the city papers, ths I I said Jat the town meeting, the day after the lire ‘ that a warrant whs out for Curry's arrest. Di l not do so. ' * j tHirm*n Be haven, sworn—Saw Km** ceeping, a great fuss, and harugoing the crowd. I went up and spoke to him, and showed him that we were in grpat danger of being boned up, and he said “barn up and be damned, why don’t they make appropriations for the engine*” Saw the hose after they were cut Sample’s long room is' near, and is occupied by the United Sons of A mericaj Curry is a member. Oro*» examined—When the Washington fire engine was taken awayfroa that place, the fire then was pretty much over. Samuel Oaborae, swore—Was at the fire in Allegheny, tat July. Saw Knox, Cony, and Wolfendale at,the fire, r Kpqt was *>—<*>"g * mob, and said here they were, alluding as I thought, to the men at the Washington, sad ordered the crowd fwith him to rid them onb Saw him strike Messrs. Lockhart and Skyies. Curry, when ! saw him, -was at woik at the hose. Wolfendale was stand, leg peteeablwjrben I saw him.. The hose were cut when I Wl^there. Cross assisted me with the hose. This wah»jU!fjßrt-Knox and.his crowd-bad left, tits amine J-jacc in reeling up the hose, and sard beht try and get t&e engine to go and prevent the fireitont'cfoesinf'BoaverntreejL He seemed to bare been working. Examination resumed—l understood that*re> solution had been passed to protect members! pro* perty. Curry’s Cither in law’s property wss situ ated about a square on the other side of Ohio street Didn't think when I saw Wolfendale that be bad been drinking. Wm. P. Eiohhaam, sworn—Was at the fire in Jaly lam, but don’t remember seeing any or there defendants there. Saw the Washington there, it was in my yard, near the oQ mil). lam a^mem ber of the Washington. As a member, I heard that it has money deposited st interest That engine was about an boor on the ground. Cross examined—These engines, alt of them, were indebted to me at the time'of the fire, for repairs done, in the turn of bet ween >5 and 1600. I charged it to the different companies* The Washington owed me the largest amount —be- tween S 3 and S3oo* The bills are in the the CoancUs,wbo have auumed the debts and taken the engines since the fire. The treasurer of the Washington generally paid me for repairs. 1 would not think that 1 SISO per annum would be enough to repair an engine, end keep it in proper order. When the Washington was at work in my yard it wu oi use to the whole neighborhood. Never took an active part as member ofthe Wash, ingtoo. Examination resumed-—The city had paid me for building the President. Did not expect to be paid for repairs by the city. The Uncle and Washington, 1 understood, were independent com* panies. George K. Riddle, recalled—Was a member Of the Washington. The members went round among the citizens, and collected money which they paid to Mr.LUch for bnitding it. There was s balance of between S 3 and SIOO dno, and I and others were sued'fork; another gentlemen and myself got tb*}. Conn cila tb pay the bilL Mr. Wfaistou, recalled—-The Washington had no money oat at internet that 1 knew oC , CoL Bltckicfo ataied that, otafair held some years Cyfoskitapony rolsodtw tween three end four hen- od building a hoase, »o Cron examined— fine house, to bring it ap; only six went with me; 1 loud the deer closed, and fastened, bnt broke it open with an axe; we took the engine, and broaght it up to the fire; Ur. Morgan got ap on it; alihoagh threats were made that ha would be knocked off, and I lan of ficer Scott to gaard thoao who were working it, and went away; 1 west to the Wax I*enn home to get the engine, but U was not in the anginahome;! then went to.bring the Washington ap, bnt Ur. Hugh Cany said (bat it wha aa maeh Injured aa to be perfectly •ad t thooght there was ao aso u bringing It oat; I then want to the Cncls Sfinr engine hense, and saw two man xtandleg at the door, which was locked; I told then to open the doer, and they refiued, and said 1 should not teak it span; I was preparing to do so, when three eat of the six who were with me refused to pull her If I wdald break It open; I then want back to the fire, and taw a line formed with bnekeia, to car ry water to the Are; a crowd of man, with Wo. Penn hats on, brake the line; I called on them to work, and they refined—aayixg that ihecitiraa* might work; some l in the erawd cried oat—gtoo or let her ban; and another said—if the CeunaUa were not satisfied, they could give them some more; then I taw tho Birming ham engine broaght upon the ground, end it was pre paring to work, when the crowd rushed in and took it to the commons, near -the Manchester angina, with foul kanaka. James ManhaU sworn—l was at the fire and was desired to endeavorto get oat one of the en gines. Went to the engine house of tho Washing ton, Mr. Coleman and other* were with me. Bcr. era! pereoas were at the door who eaidibal the engines should not go out till the Councils should lira them $4OO. A great deal of damage was done after that If the engines had been on the ground eren at that time property would have been aaved,. The church was not on Are when 1 was at the engine house. The fire was not tub* deed till dark. The President wss working when I was on the ground. . , John Magraw sworn— the firo in Aliev gtieay.on lfith of July last Saw \ym. Blakely at the fire. He was in the yard, in the rear of the oil mill, fetching Skyles out of a crowd where they were quarreling, and was trying to pxdfy him-. They afterwards. squared off at each' other,and i Stiles said be would to do with him. Saw a man named Graham, wlii| a’repbin bis hand, and Blakaly said “ are yon a fireman 1" and Graham said yes, he was a fire warden. Blaio* ly said, “ Graham, .your'e a mean man to work here.” Then they seemed about to quarrel, acA were eeparated, saying that they would' mee 1 again In the evening. Jack Gordon was one of those who separated Graham and Blakely- Cross Examined—He cald Graham wss a mean man to do this thing. Then Graham scared off at him. Blakely said that he bod a forefinger. Graham took offhiscosttofighl. They met again in the Alley, and Graham squared off again, bnt Blakely seemed not disposod to fight if he could belpiu Oliver P. Skile*—sworn—Wax at the fire in Al legheny, in July last. Saw Mr. Blakely there: Saw him in the yard at tho ocmnzencemenl of the fins. I was strack then. Blakely- said there was nouse to try there, as w 0 oould get no sight I told him J thought we oould, and he'ran *t me a* U to strike me. pld’nt ace him wvrktbg. The hoee were cut when 1 was there: 8 aw something of the disturbance between Gnham '*rii : Blafcefy. but do’ot recollect moth about it. The 'Washing ton, was, I know, taken to tho engine house. Goss Examined— lcppfff»jfln xt time oi the diftenlty between! Blakely and me. Fefgeseo* the polfae officer, took hold of me. Wanted to 'retahale. Blalceiy attempted to strike me without my, having touched him. He said there wss no sight then. ' He jumped In a passion, and swore by ——that he oould lick ms. I saldifray broUier William were there I ooold whl* uxf one onihb ground. Dfl Presaly—Was al'thh fits in Allegheny in Jo iy iaaL and wilted laextinguish it. Bf.wonoen gineda the ground, which I boliero vju braaght therejby the Mayor. I twisted in sending water toft in buckets, according to the old eryta of ex* Unguishioff fire, It wai worked by lU‘ti TBn< j noticeda number of firemen, who fiithered to. getter in knots, and seemed to enjoy themselves greatly. They attempted to break thehine ofciti- sen£ and very abusive language was used, for the pttjpose of pror&ring sn encounter. •i" CapL John Birmingham, sworn—Recollect the fire which occurred In Allegheny,ln Jaly last The ire was banting when I got there. I saw Carry and heard him have some conversation with Ur. CoUnaa. Coimatf - asked him. to assist in’ potting oot the fire. Cany said be knew nothing about the difficulty between the Councils and firemen, and he had better go home and attend to his own basinets, that his own house might been fire soon* Caiman wished him to pat oot (be fire first, and than settle the diffirnlties afterwards; bat Carry said that he’d be damned if he would throw a drop, or a backet—l am not certain which—if the whole City of Allegheny were burnt. He spoke in an excited manner, and there was a crowd oronml him. At this time the Church was pretty well baraed down. Cross examined—Colmaa was rather excited, and towards the last, exhibited as much excite* memos Carry. Carry did not appear to have been working. There were ten or a doxen men, most* iy firemen, oroaad. 1 There were others, citizens, near, doing nothing. Caiman condemned them, bat did not ase any oaths. \ Thomas Graham, sworn—Was at the fire in Allegheny, in Jnly last 1 was going op an alley when a man on the top of a house called to me, and sold, if I would send him some water he rd save some property. I said Fd soon do and I tried to ‘ form a line to bring water; I threw ap a rope to him, and Blakely came ap and asked me if I was not a fireman! I told him be knew I was, and a fire warden too. Well, he said, yoafo a damned mean man or yon would not be working here. I said I thought It was meaner not to work, and ho said he would catch me again. I said he might as well do it now. We both got excited, and the crowd separated os. Cross .examined—He attacked me near the Hand Street Bridge that evening; he aald he had a tore fin* ger; some one had bitten it; whea we met afterwards, he ran la on me and threw me; we have spoken ainee; Ttave no Cl feelings towards him; don’t rgpiember'say* Ing—l had bluffed him off thefrdsitd; said I dfdnt »hinir that be coahTCrow over any one. James K. Kennedy, sworn—'Was at the fire in July last; worked on the Washington engine; asststedto drag that engine away, believing that they were tak- Ing it to another pan of the fire; when the persons drawing it turned down Federal street, I ahoated t>i «t that was not the way, and wished them to tarn up; I then at listed in bringing the President up, and worked on her at toon at she got in position, till ail danger in that quarter was over. The case closed here oa the part oT the Common* realth, and the defence was opened by Col. Black, nth his accustomed ability and eloquenee. Joseph 11. Scott, sworn.—Was a police officer in Al- legheny at the time of the fire in July last; saw Curry there, in Samples alley, carrying goods out of Sam ple's lory row; other* were a'so at work; I saw him again carrying goods oot, on to the Diamond; didn’t see him afterwards; saw WolfesdaJe that day in Gay alley, pulling down a shed to save e brick house; I taw him again trying to get a rope .round the front of a house, to pull an old wall down,and keep it from falling on any one; know Mr. Wolfehdale, and have heard his character spoken well off; bare known Mr. Curry ever since 1940; his character has been good; he Is a ltuie exeliablo some times; when I arrested Steriek he behaved like a gent’enun; Blakely, 1 think, came to the office himself. Cross examined—The secondtime i saw Carry, he was carrying goods out, on to the pavement; the first goods he carried out were those belonging to the Na tive Hall; saw several disposed to behave riotously, some dressed in firemen's clothes. A. W. Barclay, sworn.—Was at the fire In Alleghe ny, in July last; met Curry on the lower flight of stairs In Sample’s long row, he had a load.of goods with him; taw him off and on for about aqhour; he was uyiog to save property; taw { him denying: goods in different places. ». .. » *>r Cross examined.—Some of (hegoods might have been oat of the Native American Hall; be ia a member of that body; so am 1; 1 heiped him to carry goods out of the Native American Halt; we went to his ahtre to gether, and 1 took siek, and we both took a lime spir its; he said we had better go dowifc*) the fire andhelp, he want down, but I was too aiek* Henry Cassiday, sworn—Was at the fire on the Ifflb July; saw Carry there; he was helping to carp* a apfs, 1 think, along Ohio street; be spoke to e crowd netr gat to wotk and save tome mostly looking at the fire, aaaVc«fcimera J ' J wrtra few firemen scattered among thent. ' 8- i- N. Smith, swofa.—Wk* at tie fin ia Jily list; mw Cun' H»«»» the first tine I mr him I was oaths roof of Simple* loo* row; he told no to eomo down, u the fire would cot off my eieipe; ho wucirrying goods, bod clones, Ae.; some boys bid got into the third story, iad were breeding oat the windewi; be slid—“My God, boys, If yon cm uro property don’t destroy snyj’Wron nji experience is n fi rein in, I •Uoald hive pieced the Washington where it wu; I hive known Steviek ever since JSto; ho was, wheal knew him on the ather'side of the mountains, in. effi eient fireman; Steriek, on fhit diy, shook >■«»<<« wWI me, end said there was little encoorigetnent.lo save property, when the wealthy citizens were standing by, doing nothing. Cross eraraincd.—Am a United San of America. The Coen adjourned on til this morning, at 8 o’clock. Siot At.—A eolored man, who bad juel got oat of the Penitentiary, where he had been confin ed, on a charge of bigamy, went to the residence of hi* second wife, on Federal Street,- on Wed nesday afternoon, and drawing a pistol, deliber ately fired at her. Foriaoaiely, the bill did not take effect. We are sorry to say that the ruffian escaped. ’ Fkn l^ero**.—Mr. Charles a Boylo will do liver a free lectare.oa “ Biology," this evening, at the Apollo Hall. ’ Business was rsUter dnll yesterday, at the Ma yor 1 * office. Three or four casei of disorderly Con duct were disposed of la the usual manner, and two persons, Wm. Jones and Louis Eb inchart; were fined lor keeping gambling houses. fiAIES : OF DISCOUNT. iiY is * song, •atejj of omcoui K. BOUU Kiclraaje )Jrckeri la No. Bl P«JlU|rlV«tUr I UaokofPitulmrfh~ ~*»Par Exchange Bank v**Pai Ucrch. ft Man. 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"T", 1 : HimUloa Granville*** •-••••« Fann»r« B’k Canton —» 0 rbana ♦ •••••• *•• SMtMkFf , Bk of Kentackr I Bl.of LoaiarilTe * Korfaern Ok. Kent* 1 ! jE*flo|Old« 10 80 Eagle, sew 10 00 iDosblooiu, Spanish. 10 00 iDo.Purim'——»• 1880 Soeerelgas 4 83 Qaicees 8 00. (Fredericksd , on~—-87 60 Tea Thalers 7 60 '•a Gulden oeUdJor* £?«”•; «St , . • Kxifctk|« ( • i Water at _ VoX«t* Aoood three story,brick dwelling ,nT' “« aifeof S. BCHOYKH, j “ 7 - - 110 SecondVt, yotMnlon siren on the i« of **rti 6 7 ALSO—Sever*! Booms and Offlees in Pin*ho*«», near the Po« CWee. \ dcBS Once, Third it, crerthe Ppwoffigg.: j F u .A lron Fonndrr, j Machine Shop, with Steaurßigino'of 15 hone 1 power, cood atockef tool*, machlnety, pattern*, fla»h*, ladles, furnaces and oven*, all now in aso and in good ! running order. Said premiseshaseiaOfeetfrOTtbyW deep, with privilege of an adjoining lot ST by 90 feet. Being one of the oldest and best stands ia the City of; Cincinnati, with a liberal patronage. Apply to - dcl7 DAVID Sorrow, Cincinnati. O. r?OB}BK2rT—A STORE, well fitted up for Dry 1. Good#, on Market 01, between Third end Fourth, Fowtuun given on the lot of April next % Abo-Several ROOMS and OFFICES. Pouenbn given Immediately. B.D.GAZZAM, dc!B OlSce over the Pott Office, Third it. Apt FOB, ZUBMT.— Tho WAREHOUSE at pre- JttSH aent occupied bjr Mesare. Bailey, Brown A Co„ on Water street, from Am of April next. nova jambs a hotchison a co FOB BEIT* M A WELL FINISHED ROOM, tunable for a BT Variety or Gentlaznen 1 * Furnishing Store. AV- Several rooms suitable for olßeea erAr* dii'i rooms. ED OAZZAHL oettStf Ofliee Third street, over Post Ogee. a_a THE very desirable, residence in Allegheny Bag City, lately occupied by R. W. FoiadaxMr, and given immediately. For terms, apply at thlaoflco, or to W. Vf. WIL SON, Market st. • . opts M FOR HJBMTWn... immii'w ««w N occupied by Mrs. Atwood, situated at Oakland, ■■aiwidt UO acres of ground attached. The Musa uspauousand convenient, and the ground ifell lm« Proved. Apply to HARDT, JONES A 00, *°gM Water n ihi FOR BALE—A Brick House. fbnt one year Kgbnlit,}and Lot, on Bobtnson’Streetr'AUaghcny. near old Bridge. • Prieo lo# mad terms Inquire of -r jy3» ,8 80H0YEB. liO Becopfj a 17 OR fi£?T.—The dire* storr Brick l>wclks7 JC Hoosey'otiiLiberm'between hot and Marbnry atreeu, nomroceopied by W. Graham, Jr. Possession pren uuaediamly. Enanire of Wbl Graham. or aj the Bookstore of Jy«7«dtf ' 7 1 JOHNSTON * STOCKTON, comer Mortal and Third rtrect IQR BALE—Fiw lota eligibly situated in the iua> uUn* town of Birmingham. The lota aresitua* ted on Denman afreet, numbered ia F Bausman’s plan 75,79,80,81 and 83—Lot No 75 fronting SO feet on Ma ry Aan afreet, 70 feet deep; the other four SD feet front each, by 60 /eet deep. Terms—Greater part of pirohaae money may re? mam for tix-yean, secured by mortgage. Ferpartiel alara, Inauire of SSCHOYEB, ' mylo ..llOieeonaat TTAWMJBLE.REAL, ESTATE PJJNNBTBJiK* r FOR SALE.—A Lot of Ground situate on Pehn afreet, between Hay and Marbury streets,- adjoining the house and lot now occupied by Richard Edwards, h V? n * , L &oa,cfBsfcct » “dindepth 150feet,will be aoldontaTorableterma. Titlendeideptionable.'-En» qmiro of C. O. LOOM&.mat, near Wood. OCtSLdlf . V . ’UK WISTAK’I BALSAM OF WILD CHERRY. THE following article wo copy with plenum from (be “Bosion Mercantile Journal,” of March, 1849, and wo hope that if any of oar reader* are ioffering from any of the complaints which it is said to'core, they will speedily anil themselves of 1c .*.*> DR. WISTAR*B BALBAM OP WI£D CHERRY! It w» well known many years.agi'ihatthe Wfli cherry bark lit# of this cliinate*possessed valuable otdleitui qualities. Indeed ibis*fui was known id ibe aborigines, and deeoelions of lbe leaves or bark of ibis tree bas ever been regarded by i lheirpkyaieiais as one of the, moat edectna] remedies ‘in many Tltis fact, serermlyeara since, arrested the attention of Dr. Wlstar, a highly respectable practitioner of .Vir ginia. Bo inrr.itigated with care the healing proper* ties of Use wCJ cherry—tested its effects when edmin tstcred alone, and when in combination with other re* medial events. He frond that its natural .virtue night be greatly improved, and by combining it with ingre dient* whoso properties were all well proved and gen erally rwroptlxed, a medicine _was prodnced which consumes a remedy of great Lx pulmona ry affections and die asesiof the>ehfc*tand ‘throat— diseases which arc proverbially prevalent inovrcltlci -*ad large towns, and often prove frUli'-swoOlag the bill of mortality to a maob greater- is the “case w(th most others, we had all elies&* of disease/ ■ ■ . Tim r Bahofco^W(ld Cherry has a fie tlmila tftAo ■tsnumn-af'BMirr Wliur, RJ/D-, >tt^iiVfiiTiiii , ai'a»fi>i ;fl 'iiiTiiii , iii'A^itß.>. . We are jut in receipt of ibe following voluntary tri* bote to the cumivepowerof Wistar's Balsam of Wild Cherry, from E. Wall, M. D, at Mi. Clemens, Mwld~ gaa, who U a physician of high standing, and aa ea> tensive druggist; _ • &Iz- Cuaass, Oct. squl 1&9. afflicted, this may certify ahat MtaTk ioU efts, of tail ail!ace,.. three or four weeks after confine* ■ent, was attacked with a violent Mach and neat prostration, and seemed hastening to the grave with ** to wi£s£lfcE2 of Wld Cherry£*he did sew and wiUmhat valnaVte taedieiaa alone was restated to health, and la sow a U»ln* proof of the value of Wistaftf&alsani of Wild Cherry. B.HALL,- Physician and Druggxse Bead on and be convinced will further of the romar kable rirtae* of Wiitar’s Balsam of Wild Cherry: Means. Sandfbrd A Parki Gents. As a msUerofiua ttee to too, and for U# benefit of the public, I would oferthe followingstatementofaenre effected byyour medicine, known as Wuurt Balsam of Wild Cherry. In thespnng of 1647 my wife wu severely snacked with rtnpneumooia, or Pleurisy, which resnltedin a deep Baled pain in the side, accompanied with a se* vere eongh: she was attended by some of the best physician* in Chicago, but to- no panes* far weeks she suffe red, without relief; coughing taeeasantly eight and day. I esmo to tho conclusion that ail tho remo* dies a Down no the physicians could not help hor. and wps induced to try year Wild Cheny. I procured one bottle, and commenced using it according to dirw unu: before it was all gone—-tho cough stopped, the pain in her side left her, and with the aid ofanother bottle she wfcs rostered to mnet exalts. In con* sideraUon of these circumstances, i would reoetxuae&d it to the pnbilo as a vahiahlc medicine _YeuM respeetfhlly, «- E.N. GARRATT. QmaKd Barn*, Mich* Oct 6,imj. Etad t&4 foUowxag TtstvnoniaU. Of all the eures that have been recorded, t certainly: none equal to the one first mentioned, which plainly shows the curability of Consumption, even in seme of iu worst forms: <&. tios for the afflicted, permit me to dye you a brief hlamry of my afflictions, and the benefits derived from the use of Dr. Writer’sUals an of Wild Cherry. In July, ISM, 1 was attacked with a fever of the ty* phod character, which left me in a yery debilitated state, when in the fallowing wisterl waa taknn with a severe cold, which reduced me to each an axtenfas to fve me thwappearuM of a confirmed consumption. Idwred under a sovero eougb—expecumeda great deal, end was troubled with cold feet and oighlsweats. I also frequently raised blood from my lungs. I con tinued in this stale; gradually iWitW under the dU* ease, until January, ISO, when I was again'attacked with fever. My friends despaired of myufe, and my physicians- thought I could survive bats short time. Mr extremities, especially my feet, were eodstastiy cold, and almost lost their feeling. Under these eir* camstaacts it may truly be said that I waa a living, skeleton. I finally determined to quit taking medicine prescribed by physicians,'and try Or. Wistar’s Balsam of Wild'Cherry, and from the first week that I com menced takfog.it, I can date a gradual recovery. I continued its use six months, at the end of which time 1 was cured, and have enjoyed good health ever slice, and cheerfully reeommendue Balsam to all those af flicted with.disease of'the.lungs, and would sty u those commencing iu use, none be discouraged if two or three bottles do not effect a'cure; but persevere as 1 have done, and I have ho doubt but nine eases out of tsn will be-blessed with renewed health eslhave- Pates 91 per Bottle—Bix Betties for •*. Sold by J. B. PARK, (successor to Ssadford A Par*,) Fourth and Walnut streets, Cincinnati, Ohio, General Agent for the South and West, to Whoa all orders Blast be addressed. I* Wilcox, JnVemes A. Jons* J. Kidd k Co; B. A. Fahnestock A CO, Pittsburgh. L- T. .• Russell,. Wash ington; W. 11. Laaberton, Ftankiint I* B. Bowie, Umoniown£H. Welty,Greeasburgb B. KottatsdSowcr* set: Bceu k Oil mo re, Bedford; Reed A Son, Hunting* don; Mrs. Orr, UoUldarsburg; UUdebran I A Co, lml*. ana; J. K. Wright, Kfuanning; Evans A Co, Brook* ville; A. Wilson k Son, Waynesbergh; M'Fariand A Co, N. Caileader, MeadvUl* BurtonA Co, fiie’j.. Magoffin, Mercer: James, KtOyACo, Butler 8. Smith. Beaver, J. D.Sammerton, Warren; F.L.AC.>. Jonea. Condersport; P. Crooktr, Jr, BrowisvUle. • norlAAAwly(is}T titles to suit purchasers,!)/ * WAMMITCHPn.Pgp * -OUGAR—3 hhds to arrivo on steamer Rlnrrold, for o sale by oovfi * IBALUJ DICKEY ACO /WFEB-ISO btgs prime Rio, arrivtngSd forsalc \j by novd W A M MITCHELTREE T7\REBH ‘TEAS—lmpenaJ, Guopowder aaLYoun' JC Hyson. Thaa, of superior quaftty, in hfehen*! and# pound bxs, Jut rceM and lor «aia by “ oov« W A M MITCHKLTBEB Jj'IAJUB— W §bls Superfine; - r~' ’ ■ . . - i JM “'tafilOhf bbis Risheria Bxtrajfor, aatoby dm B&OWW AKIBKPATRICK T)EACHES—49O bushels'driod peaches, best quality X halves, in store and far sale by fop* rhey, maltoewi aco^: ItUMAItIKS— 9H7 Jqga, a deliciots artclerin store and for sale by del* WM g JOHNSTON a AdeU WMH JOHNSTON I?1NK SPONGE—BOO lbs Just rec*d and for sale by J del* 7 -J IuDD A CO. fiO Wood st STUART A SILL rpHE MERCy SEATsThought* Suggested by the- X Prayer,' by Gardiner Spring, JhD. Jam pabllsbed and received by express, for cate at the PRESBYTERIAN BOOK ROOMS, 79 Wcod upstairs, t Also—the Attraction* of tho Cross; by the Rev. Dr. Spring. ■ - lent A No 1 Bard; • —' andtoaatebidaMitßßOWM^iaKPA^^ 18 MISCELLANEOUS, cnuusrnßiAiiooKßooiii I ITTiIEBEwiU b«£m?to**iJe an aaaefoaMtof > TV rateable religioaa Books mil TUflfi coapriaed ; |p a aeriea of abom FOUR HUNDRED dUßncst pab - ; ueasiess. (of which eaialogsea cajibe had oo appuea* < uoo,) embracing many atandaid'works iaTheelorTi BiogTmbhy, hc.ic-,.«eleciad asd pahUahad-bruta - Pre.bjrtcnta Board of PabHeatioa'io Philadelphia;. ss.fis i s i ;°Lfiiss l s !, “ 1 ’ c ** T * t " ja *’ ..■gaaasLff* rm^sjjstsf^. X - TO PBUTBBS* bw oa btnd«nd for ssle, uAiut of L. JeJuuion touoW; SSpsirofCues; ' . 45 rooms Ffcsey Letter, dlfifereuMac WONewspsper Cnt«} »•• . . SOOIbf. Leads, cut to oiderj IfKCbmpatinjr Sticks; • lOOjkegs Prom* News Ink; , llßrsuGallsj, Column Rnlet. Brut Rales el til - dcacrijtionsj&c. A. JAYNES, ■ , : Pekin Tea Smre, 70 Fourth ri N —Order* reeelTed fornewType. talOdJtwS PJCJUS 3PB A BTORXU TOHEsabscriber baa jost received it the Pskia Te* * X'- Bure, 70 Fourth street.- a very lam ud veil *e-‘ * -• IMUd nock ot pin GREEN AND BLACK TEAS, Iran New Torlr. all of whiek hi| been received ia this first of February last, eonsiatingof all the different grades frown la tie Celestial Bntfre. • ‘ twiteekbeinf among the largreitin the Wert, we tie : v Prepared to wholesale, on better terns that* an? ether * boosew the city. We inTite retail grocers to call and ' • 2^?V I^ oar _f«?ck*wJp r ice». Tkeyeaahaveitpaok»' V - f?,? Mj lll3 IS packages, 5 6 tin eanaiitera, or by- ' udfcheut. to nit their eonveiuence. • • - m??^«. ! £f iceJ .T ,, y.C oT Oolong, Black Teas ftota • - y Cta. tO fll,So per lb.; • Ning Vanny ftiwotinny • tfl f tl. «* Bagitali °Kpf. aad i? from 35 perlb! ei are teqeested to send and ret -«"»£» ct *!'.£• »b« beferepShffi*™** **£ - mnikdkwß A. JAYNES. rOFoankstreat •' GBO. W. UIXTB * CO*t / Kgf^ss^sass'ssiaa' -t Fe “ «*«*>» known, as the. Pittsbarek Brewer* Sam, are soon return]* . as at least seven Phy*£ ouaißNewUnk fcßOw.whoase>itiasaakcasee and find it nafaiHtig f f in . * Pmra, Bxotoixs, Fkxcxia, or mar other akin dia r ***£- The reader la assured that tins is.nownlato puffed nostrum, as one trial will prove. leoald ean. merate at least 60 persons eared of • . Boi*Htap,Bos* Lxesaxn «*»»» ftnyir ’ - and use and the reader is again assured I-wow - not cruelly sell it for.the above onless I knew it to be all I state. Those who are liable to ■ Ceatxd, Cisaum, ox CnarcsFusu, will Ind this a care. Anyone afflicted with any of the above, ersi». Bar diseases, will ind this all and oven more iadmire ble in Its properties) than I state. , Bat, reader, the stores are flooded with bsUatfeu. and bo sura you ark for JONESPB Italian ChmL&u •: WM - JACKBOW - •Sag* IllJ'' An. cool, caaM «ra honorably tMtf.’ V. top following are the aetaal caalitfe« or a Ba. boulepr •'/ woS V 3 " lUir Ee4torm^Te - jf sfaq&dgB>t~oP ■/ • whohavetried ic—fW "• fliliwai..• Mr.Oeorßeeket.vUElmitt.NewToTk. ' - / r:. M™- ar, BroeUya. Mr.Wm.Ttoaiftin«.jBKiflgt^^ewYflsfc , And non than ,■* handred other* -state, toeruth this ; Boatsufflee,thatit willforce theliair togrowentoa' ' h.iJ or rue, tlop li/*mn»or, ttreojtboi tke roon, removing acnrf and dandxiffftoa ton roots, ; ugat* red, or gray hair anune a fine dark lookianl ; f dry, harsh or wiry hair soi*L eoft,' clean ant . ! beaatinu, a yery, verylong time. . • * _So!d by the Agent, WM. JACKSON, 89 LEbeny *V Pidabat^fau^Pnce 37), SO cents, *nii one dollar. AKK CAUTIOSKD A(iAlr®rtfT •' SING COMMON PKEPAEED CUALKC X»y arc not aware how frightfaQy inJarimltEla , to tie alinLhow coarse, how rocrh, how «iiT low,y4llow,.atid nnhealthy tife akinao- ' . pearrafteraaingpreparedehalkl Bo* ' . -y. •idea'it uinjunoas, containing, a r ■ • - iargp caamitf of Lead 1 We hare prepared a. beaotiftU Vegetable artieiaL • which we call JUNES’ SPANISH it u perfectly innocent, being purified of all daleen ona qaalitiei; and It Imparu to the okih a natraUheaK toy, alabaster, clear, living white; at toeaiunetiine» aeung as a epametie on the akin, making It *oft and > aaioouu.Sold by toe Agent, WM. JACKSON, 09Lib- J my at,fm*bnrgh. Price 3S cents;-r.- aagMAwT -dJjtß'tV " ’ BAAOW4BB STORK , the plane and saw,- ■/■s:■ ! / ■ W 6« T 8 Wood'itniL ritflTiliiftii vLJUffia AND LAUFMAN.JaiPonaraantßSalet* ; JLA ia Foreign vzuTDonesne HjURDWARSL in wl ua Tanetie*, arc now prepared to cell aoloiraad oa rcuonabieterma escsnbeporebuedelaevhere. We aoUcu.oar and thopahUegeneralJr,u>- ?-T-onritock, which eoaautsinparted KNTVES aad FORKS, POCKET a& PEN KNmH SCISSORS) SHEARS, • RAZORS, Home Trinaaiae*, weh u Lock*, Latches, Hinge* and Screw*, together with oTeiy article ascaUrkejrt in: Hardware Store*, we Invite the attention or Carpenter* aad Jdeehaaica generally,to on? MtonaentcrTcoU, which bare been aeJccled with great care, which we are deiaraio ed tatell to ontagivcatfnsfiicilon. • ■ ..ar^^Vf , HjT Tux sinni ova tile Hurra* u not non repal live than x hid, potritf breaib, or dark, yellow dlgwat ed teeilL. ii'penoas base theae U is their own (nil— taev can, for two shillinga. buy an article ibat will waxetheir breath pure tad sweet astl* SfiefJtot Itcarea.diteaxeaofthe Gums, spongyor ttleentoO, end' tor the Teeth it is cc-cxjaaDcJ. restovlu the tyr***! fastening the teeth'ln the gvnu, esii.eleta *><**■ «t white as the twm <4 tkf/mtit Ntnk;.. _Boeh, reader, are the properties or Joses 1 ! Aches -tooth Paste,BOil,withjoMpraising. it oomirei hear whatopoot oar cost respectable and sdeatilaDea* palpaLlc article,, fJones* Amh f r jw th pj'^, tSteiiSS Property In AUs E hhmycityffox BaiwT* " /JMffi shbsenbcra offer sale a namLer»r!!v ' X Lots, situate in the Second Common ground, on easy terms. Oll *** W.4FILROBINSON.Atty„ « direct From Font, oat! for *a!elow £*“* —jg. l - cmiiafia..^' embracing tiw aeweit aad baad*ome«i *#i. ,TTl£®>» 1 ranted fast colon. aIkwKmUA SS»sS!»S^@?ffi - d - e . s i- -_ - WRarb P „ y SODA ASH—i2O «ub bujTTll Mleby • . WMBAGALEYATr • deal, . ■ ’.. - 19 iadtC \V de* ■ *• V - .-Weier street v- T>LACK PARMKTTOS.—tV. R Mpmht. M North X> East comer of Fourth and Market. streets.' haa V fall-eirartment of the above scarce roods.,- 4 *lso^- BJeek Fteoeh Merino*. Bombasine fiaishyktoaecas for Monnuaf. Canton Cloths for Monrninr, and a sasplv of Mnarninf Goods generally. icO SUG AR»33 hhda prime (near crop) arrirtnr and/or •ale by BROWN * K&KPATRICK, . dcaa • . , ■ NoHi LibertysC mOBACCO-W boxes W. H. Grant's J. • 33 “ Daniel's . 6% 30 - “ WjL Ronald’sff'^ . 30 kegs Gedger*s dtwistr". For rale by deflj CROWN * KIERPATRICt T? LOUR—3S bblsjasi reoM and for sale Jr deg? ; • . COPE A BRE SHOT— 13 ken su’d, jdit reeVi and for sale bv defl? A CULBERTSON. WUbgg w LEAD-100 pinlu»i rccHi and (er sale by - / ’ *le27 A CULBERTSON. st dcBB : - v -J* HPHir.r.iPa BBOOMs —U2O daJlnitere and for sale by V* 6 * 9 " ' * ‘ • BTPABTIc'MiJ. —jjAisa a. hiitchison t. ca r jaaa • ■ JAMEa A.HUTcniSQN A CO. /'‘j bfal« . V Aj»ple«; a prime ante ihLi*«iore and fet «aic, J* 0 , ' BMCT, WriTTHEwaTc C°)St S 7? B-end bright colow, opened by:’ ncw d ?*... SHACKLETT /TABaiMKItE3~3 7 coaci Fancy end 7 - V Blech, opened and for uric br - ’ deal BHACfrr.rrr4WHiTE pHEB3E-4CO b*xe»priao W.H., for ulebT- *> V»J*a7 . W fc B afoCtJTCftmw BUTTEE— 3 bbb Eall. reoM mud for ule i J«fl7 WAR McCUTI Linseed oiir~M tbii in iton us tot ii]* bv jta7 HOM3QN,LTPTtE*&: Fees ii rolit bittieß' Auibtiutncu tnd aw ttleby jan7 ' BOBI3QN, UTTLIsFan )«n? gOßlao.s.ulTLg^nrt - aOBiSOS.IiITTLKt—i»o pig* Soft Qalbbk. la itOTVnul few l,lB fry im HHEY.tiAftHEwafcm* *^jSßsar TiiSrgntrfgvei l * Chart* BniMing. : .>■ Xj far • < <■««;■..,. • B H^br W i^ tt **** fi n«»'VMwe tStor JJntoby _i«aa - Atj/5? ,vM2^ # , , y**tide'of ““V £* ioKol ' 6o *-' ' WRMUEPHY, ••' /-' r a ~r- ycenterFpcrAaodMirhuii ; ■tyjea * WHITE