. 4 < H xir. TELEGRAPH, ftKPOHTgn 4 TKLBOttAPPKP ‘ tOR THE PITTSBURGH DAILY GAZETTE CONGRESSIONAL* xoste, yeaterdr j ‘bad far Doo l adjodrned. a last vRe for ig)" 93 j Weller, jre vole would br Seutx—Mr. Clement* reiolution of enquiry nUtive to tbo act* of the present Administration, ud ««H"g infipnition relative to the Constitution of Calii irnla, and the admisaioa of that Bute into Ibotfoi m, eamo np in order to day, and gave rue to ale iglby debate, mostly of a personal ebai- - The Senate finally adjjurned over till Monday. “ OHIO LEGISLATURE. \Colujibcs, Jan. 18- The greater confusion prevailedin the Senate, today. Are!*o!uiion was passedigiving Johnaton, Pm- t from Hamilton County, a seat, uotfl the matter was derided, but provided that ha should “ not vote oo bis own case, or any thing that coaid M aflect hia own case. * Sobeequemiy, resolutions were several times of u to removo the Speaker from the chair. The . . Speaker decided the resolutions out of order, and | , mfitsod to entertain an appeal. Tim Speaker announced the Standing Com* mittees;but the Democrats denied his right to*do •o, and the greatest contusion prevailed at the | time of the adjournment, which was at a late } ' ■ . hoar. . j ‘ f LATER FROM THE PLAINS • 1 St. Lome. Jin. 18. A letter dated at Salt Lake city, Octoker 18tb, i nyj; “The Mormons from California, had brought . vUh them much gt>!d. AO kinds ofmerchandlse waa high and scarce. i ; Only two imnll stores in the volley, with a popa * lationcf 15,001 persons. j' The snow was in iho mountains, allround the j valley! and at the Sooth past, ii was four feet | deep. • Aramor prevailed that the Missouri emigrants . ..-I had killed some Snake Squaws, in the mountains, j end the Snake tribe of Indians were consequent* J |y hostile;. and had had two bsttles with the emi [ ; ' grants. I Livingston and Kinkead, traders at Salt Lake, i ' : had cleared SIQ.OOO in two week*. They had sold all their merchandise. Rose, ol New. York, sold $5OOO worth of goods, in four days. The grain crqpebad been good, and the country prosperous. i \' : ’ f t to* •rk *aii in U iet u n Ct 'ad *hei vrt i In *Ol4 I ■ _ d at New Yoik, Jan. 18. rvsnso axroar. J _ .rainy, today, which baa _____ , cheeked outdoor transactions. Plosr and Grain are without change, either in • ■ / price or demand. / . Provisions are without change from yeslerdaya • quotations. - Linseed Oil—Sales at 82c per gall. Whiskey—Sale* at 20k 0 23|. >. PHILADELPHIA CATTLE MARKET. PmLASKLnna, Jan. 18. Beeves At market to day there were 1300 • indoding 50 head taken to New York.— ; Prjeee range from $5 50 0 $0 00 0 $7 25 per ewt; i about 80 head remains unsold. Hogr—Sales of ; I 800 head at $5 25 0 $5 75 per hundred net. ovsmtats in Dsattstry. o. TEARNS; late of Boston, Is prepared to , j ad set Block Tkktu in whole and pans . uctionor Atmospheric Snetion , r I to tn vits xtMUTts, where the nerve is e and residence next door to the Way rtb street, Pitwboreli. ; B. M’Padden.F. It. Eaton. ill* | • ios eooaiL—l'xeparettoy J.W. Kelly ■ N. Y-, and for sale by A. Japes, No. , This will be foond a delightfnl artJ- *_ In families, and partiealarly tor sick ; u—An improved tjhoeolate prepare* •; vbinatioa of Coeoa not; innocent, in* ;■ datable, highly recommended pipe* ; I. Prepared by W Baker, porehe*- - r sale by A.JAYivi-3, at the Pehn ■ Foorth *t me hi< NOTICE. ■ship heretofore existing under the Caornn A S«», is dissolved by the Irossan. The bntiuess will be ecn riber. who will settle the accounts JOHN MT> CBOSSAN. lie, Dec. 23,1819.-Ide»-Im On hand and for sale by -STUART .A BILL UTTER—ln.store and’for sale"by STUART A SILL it or 8tel«B| Monday last. ?ib insL,—l3 bon . of Iron, (marked W.MeO A Co! 1 i the Monoogaheia Bridge. Ani remit in the recovery of thi Ul to rewarded by calling on - BGAIFK A ATKINSON, lanlO ' - streiU befn Wood AMarkeL TTUNE FLOUR—IM bbls ree’d and for sale by H \VM H JOHNSTON, jgaiu 11* Becond street ISELLANEOUB UTEh •I KWOOD’B,O3 WOC. gC ’8 American Angler's Urn tri . l*mo. u ] puritan and Jits Danghtet r. 1 * Physician and Panent; > [m, earu and Homes; Sro. ;.*r ’«of Christ; Bvo. 5 r. ar ory of Christian Church, tav ’» Memoirs of Miss Mui Z?' ’ao,16i0;l?vo. JAMES D. r.OCK\ janl ktcller Almponer. 63 ' r No i, just ree’d and t RHEY. MATTHEW, ** ' . t, a prime artieie, foi MATTIIKWB .. to t CLARKE BY MAGNETIC. TELEGRAPH. COMMERCIAL RECORD. WMHnraTW, *«• If- ArrtT*!. ind De»»rtnr.. ofßUlt. lathe House, yeateritr. ft™ uniacccMtal btl- auiLYU Philadelphia, doe a*.*. cloiei Hit ku were 'bad for Door Keeper, after whloh the ,Weitem Mail Cweinuau and LooiarU e, doe Br. Hooee adjourned. Bauiaore and Wellington, dae 9 r. it-, elo- The last v*e for Door Keeper stood, Taft., cleaned,dae in a. n .elo.es• a... Whk) 93; Weller, of Ohio, (Dem.) 101; one ieJ Wmwp New York, doe Be. a. clo»e« Bi.it Bpre Tote would baTO elected him. Knuui.iii,, i™ e'°“* s ' «- Nrw You, Jan. 18. i Past Divinaana.—Tho Kentucky (Louiavrile) Bank, , ... j . d . has declared a seeu annual dividend of 4 per cent on Tbo to.mer Cherok.e .«H lor Ch.jrr, ,c. £ „ 4 „ j„ id „d cl 0*• cool, tertay afternoon, carrying oat a large mail, and MMU „ c?Te r«i from tbo Schuylkill Bank nearly three hundred passengers, all lor California. piyftb i e m Philadelphia, at the Bank of Nor.h Ameri- Cotton has advanced 1, since the reception of C 1 rim Canada’* cewa, with large sales. TUe Northern Bank of Eentacky bo* declared a temi - - ,p p-. annaal dividend of 4* per cenl., payable in Fhiladel- CINCINNATI MARKET. phia, at lh« Bank of North America. Cuicncun, Jan. 18. Tbo Philadelphia fcTfcnton R. B. Co. ha (declared ' Tbo river a fklliSg'very alewly. The weather a Min i annttai dividend of 4 per cent, acd the atock* jg cq tj_ *' bolder! alao receive 1 per ee u. on their inttteal in the Whiskey is declining, wilt sales at 20 0 20|c- Cuaden * Amboy Bsjiosi * , «, ‘ , . . r./ari iv ..jwn The Buk «f Loutville bu declared & semi annual L«d-S«le. 300 brie « 5| 0 01 pet lb, sed 800 % kegtttSl- The Louisville Get Co. a dividend of 3 per eeni Floor- Operation! were cheated by the diet* ciin’an Emk of ColnmbaSs Ohio, bu declared weather. * Mai ananal dividend 5 percent. Cofieo— Salea Rio «Xl3 014cf-perjb. ‘ , The Ohio Life Insurance k Trail Co, a dividend of NEW YORK MARKET. The Xilud Insurance Co, * dividend of 0 pet soon KEPOKT. eent> New Yoke, Jan. 18. nj B n y. Savings Bank for Merchant*' Clerk*, and Flour—The market lo day hat been Tery dell; the other*, ha* declared a dividend of flper cent, for iom« «torsy weather probably had tome effect upon the n(U exceeding 81000, and five do over that amount, Iff.TVut; bat there ii no charge in price*. payable the 22d Inal. Grain—Wheat i» wanted, bnt boyers and teller* are The East River Saving* Bank, the ntual dividend, ■part in their view*. Corn—The inquiry it goad. The payable ondemand. u rery firm. The Union Bank, at NathviHe, Tennl, hat declared Froeisions—There U nothing doing worthy of note. m dividend of S 3 share, oat of the profits of the si: Hu market is steady, bat without any sates of cause* months ending Jan. 8. qaeaca. la Cat Meats there is bet ft Untiled burineii —' beinf transacted ax former prices. rici teiinausrj 1 zrcaxitoi soots. ( Groceries— ThereisagoodfeeliogmUieCcffeomar* Reeeiptscf merchandise by riser eonreyeiice, during ket,'abd price* here adsaneed Jc. Snsar—There i»ao ihe weekending Jan. 1*; also rioee i*tSept, improved feeling in the market, wi<b more detire u> Lastwefk. t. parchase. The prerelease of rainy tad disagrceablc ; •• • 430 Il2» weatherhas pretested any Urge transactions. Buckwheat floor, «k« H 3,470 Wheat, Rye A Dariey, both 7*o 03,463 "* Corn, bath ~ <W l{*®* Oiii. “ - M 16,705 Cover teed, both 844 3JW Flax*eed,bblaAsks-~~- 4 _ 'Leather,roils..--. Potatoes, bbl* A tekt-”—• 60 8,445 Green Applet, bbis Jb *>*?? Dried “ u 608 * Peaches,« 101 • Beaes.bbls 4 9.670 Batter,bbl* - 1H W« « kg* 70 3,71* Lard, bblt-,' 3trfJ u 'gj, 574 1 6^W ,!S 1$ Bacoc, bbdt fSi w bblt *49 1,986 Starch, bozet 4» I^l Salenttat, cub -3 f~ Potath; “ * s* Soda Aril, c ni ® Peart Aib, ° *1 Tobacco, hbd» 14 t a ~~ * “ bit .17 4JJ improvement* in DaatUtrjr. , wni*key 447 H£3d DB. G.oTsTEARNS; late of Boston, is prepared to , Aleoho»,bbU 3 > 3 .■aaaftetwo and aetßujezTzrra. in whole and pans . u QOcr », - 33 47* ofaett,«poa Suctionor Atmospheric SeeUoa , Vinegar," •• f 714 Tootaacnz crzzß tHnvxniMOTts, where the nerre is Linseed Oil, bbls 4U9 •zsoeeA Office and residence next door to the May- Lard Oil, u 99 1,1*9 .... i ;'Jfgss*ssMs:“:: M . i BrsSßsiEE « ..Is N Bub*Bio**/—An Improved tjhoeolale prepare* •; *$!?»!"m C * t‘3 • dan, being a eombinatioa of Coeoa nut; innocent, in- Hoop Poles, M— •••• ggi ' vinradaz and palatable, highly recommended partie- j yog* *• '3153 lUrty'forinvalids. Preparedby W Baker,Dorthe*- ■ • Feather*,tit |«jq ®L£,«dferealeby A-JAYnES, •»*•£*» . ,Bjp, - ;•• ••• • jm Store. No. 70 Fourth *t “ ehl4 Hemp, brie* 151, ' v &, «. NOTICE . Ounce* .eke i bMt 3 , JTkHE Co-Paraenhip hcrplofore exi.Un* rader ihe ! LooUeiUe Lime, bbl, 1 kraof JuaCuuUB«. » dluoljei b, Ike . Ba(»tu, dol “ Km £ieu»of June, Creoui. The bum.uwiUta coo- Bn»»eo “ “ • ginned by the tnbtcnber. who will settle thoaceoontt Cheese, bxi “S lie Ira. JOHN MU CBOSSAN. - eke » ,{£ Mpnofgahela Home, Dec. 23.1619.—1de35-la Porriturefts* ' B^3ol /Tl/JTCK BKEB—On buj end for ,ale b,_ _ - [ au«“ralre. pk's,. .' „S -I 1 lanio .STUARTAt SILL \ urimins m„i h*«. 13,490 P-EO fTbULL ! - S.l b*, .— lV |mlo STUART A SILL Chtreoel, buih 41 Loef or Stolen, . i CesSnrs. ft*'" 000 M,06 2 ON thnerening of Monday last, Tihlnsv-Wbnn-■ White Lead, kegs 6 , ® die* and 17 bars of Iron, (marked W.MeO. k Co ) ■ pawder. kui l ’2iX from the wbaff.uboTe the Monongahela Bridge. Any. pjr Iron, tons-'* 178 19.703 information that will remit in the recovery of the Blooms, “ 49 7« .aborenamad Iron,will on ~ Har Iron. B>«- • - ®Mi< SG^IFK k ATKINSON, • NaiU.kc«s *' 9 ?? * First streitj befn Wood A Market. _ I Lead, pcs 537 MISELLANEOUS LITERATURE, AT I.OCKWOOD*B, 03 WOOD BTHBKT. T)KOWN’d American Angler's Guide; fall of Ulna n trsilons, I*oo. i»aa]diD*'s Puritan and Jits Denghter; Itmo. Dr. Hooter’* Physician iml Patient; ISmo. Mrs. Ellis’Hearts and Homes; 6to. Neiodcr 1 ! Ufo of Christ; Bso. QUGAR—St hhds, new crop, landing from steamer Nesnder’s Uistory of Christian Church; 3 sols, Bro. iiibcminNe. 3, and f °r »sio by i w Ber. Dr. Spring's Memoir* of Miss Murray, B*o. j u e JAMES A HUTCHISON t CO Aaenean AImar.ao,LOCKWOOD, * T)ICE—» tierces prime, now landing fron steamei isnlO * Bookseller A Importer. 03 Wood jlJJb”™* N °' V~at»n Olb—ldbbls No 1, juitree’d and for rale by - T *££o RHEV. MATTHEWS ACO y ~a~~ir i Tlirm -Iff sacks, a prime article, for sals by F’jiSp RBBf, MATTHEWS A CO JEAVKE iwmse STEAM BOAT QUH.TB-W0 Sleun Bott Counter ffif “* A CLARKE g^g-i~-rsEasga?^ 1 EAD-7J b<U» Bar, in •tore for ■*'«?/ „- i JtalO A CULBERTSON, Itf ÜbertgfL TTTHITE DEANS—4 bins for sale by mtowlV W jtalO WITH JOHNSTON GREEN APPLES-40bbls reekl usd for rijoby )ut» WII II JOHNSTON T\RIBD PEACHES A APPLES—In itarejusd for JJstlaby imio WMH JOHNSTON XUUTHEfca-auOO lbs in store ami tor tale by J JtnlD . STUART A SILL THE Co-Partamhip heretofore existing onder the style of tCepe A ureyfasle," is this day dissolved by matoal eossent. 7he business will be settled by J. C. Brojfoglo, at their old stand, No. IDs Second street; I* 8. COPP-. Jn> . J. c: PREVTOCLE. T C. ItJIEYFOGLE, having associated with him. V* A. U. CLARKE for thn purpose of transacting die Forward mg'and Commission cosiness, will eon* CiBM that baslaess at tbo old stand of '-Cope A Drey* foclOi n and respectfully asks a continuance «f tno farmer pstranage of his friends and,tbe pobiie gener ally, foe business will be conducted under the name ui .tjlc of BinTML. i. Cuor ImKYFOGL^ A. 1L CLARKE Pirahargh.Jan. 7, I‘SO--tjni‘o . 1 OPERA CLOTHS A EVENINO DRESSES— SidSefSpS**, at A. A. Mason OU Market street, another large invoice of illgh Colo.t- S cj?ra oTui and French Embroidered Pining Dresses. -■ ■■ ■ ■■ VSAHHhimftaAUt.LAlNt>-4 eases ul iscwo cheap ■***jsS PITTSBURGH BOARD OF TRADC jjto JtDCHXITT'* KXCHAMI COMMITTEE FOR JANUARY, f.iotca ».*. *»• ***“»• Wnrrxx asiambckri or tbb Corns Snatcm Dnrinj tbs winter month* the * teenier*’ compound the Canard Line will taij from New York, Boston end Lirexpool, u follow*: - Cambria, from LiTerpool, for Boiton. Dee. IS, 1849 Canada, “ “ tor New York, “ 89, u for Boston, ' Jan. 19, 1850 u for New York, “ as, “ for Boiton, Feb. 9, “ for New York, “ to, “ for Boiton. ‘March 9, “ for New York, 88, “ * “for Bnstoo, April 6, Canada, from New York, for Liverpool, Dee. 18,-1819. Europe, from Boiton, for .“ “ 19, Hibernia, Pm New York, for “ “ . as Cambria, Pm Boston, for “ Jan. 9,1850. Canada, from New Y'ork, for “ *-83, u from Boiton, for “ Feb. 6, from New Y ork, for “ “90, -.from Boiton, for u March A, from New York, for " “29, from Boston, for u April 3, from New York, for u “ 1?, from Boiton, for * l- May PitUbar|h Btoekii and Money Market Bulk of Pittsburgh-Capital, Dividend, (May wd Not.) 4 V 60 60 51 Exchange Bonk—C«pltal.*l,flog,l*o;D(v. idend,(MayandNo».)4r cent-- 60 46» 47 Merchants’ and Manufacturers’ Bank- Capital, $600,000; DtTidend, (May and Not) 4 r cent * 60 60 01 Pittsburgh Gai Co.-DiTidend, (Jan. and JaJy)4rcent ® « „ Allegheny Bridge Company-——-- =* » J 7 Mononganela *• “ ® 10 19 Hand Street “ w N. Liberties u “ ® „ Western Inaaiaace Co——— •-—— • ■ » « Ohio & Pennsylvania Railroad, $l5 paid 60 Pennsylvania Railroad » Pituborgh City loan ”!H S ! Allegheny County lh“ V ™ ~ ?! AttrrhrnvC'tT loan. 100 84 BO piusLarih A Boaum Copper Mining Co. ‘JO 105 U 0 North American “ “ 10»pJea,XJ* Pittsburgh A Isle Royal “ -- (last sale, $l6 00) . ■_ , * Pittsburgh, Ctnelnnau & Louiivil|e Tel egraph Dividend, January, April, Joly and October, last, 4 cent;shares, $5O; sales. tSO- 60 .Uande A Ohio Telegraph Co-Cspital. • Dividend, oOc 4g share for Jan uary, April, and October; snares, $6O; sales, $l6 67 Oinct, Prmarßon Gaxxits, ? gAturday morning, January 10,1650. y Owing to the inclemency or the weather ye*iert!ay, a general.qaietne** prevailed the market, and nothing transpired showing any variation from previous day’s quotation*. DUIOLUTIOB. CO-PABTHEIUJniP. lASVABT 10, 1030 ud. fr’d. ed. Bar . “ *ega Shot, kegi . Boards, feel Salt, bbla Dry Goods, E>i Oyp»Dffi,loni- - ■ Paper,ream*' •• Sundries, tt»- • • “ pkgs- OLASBES-OT btils Plantation, newjrop, rec’d l oer iteamer Part*, and for sale by L per awamci JAM £g A jujtchMON A CO, janS No 43 Water »t NO. SUGAR—WO hhd* prime, new crop, iu*t re . : f " UAOAI.EY A CO, jing Not 19 end VO Wood r I n/iHAI. VAKMHH—On coniir - Sj fat uifl.br ISAIAH DICKEY ft r jFronttt. j’lSif *ile by ISAIAH DICKEY A CO., Froct «■ aRD—No. » fit nie by „ i j*n3 I9aIAH DICKEY A CO-. From «l Cl«*l»lOutB»UoTßl*nk#t»*Fljn*el*. fpHE PAYETTE MANUFACTURING COMPANY, TiLOUIP® bbU Extra, Jon rac’d and for «n!« by Jd frpi COPE A DREYFOCLF, POTATOES— 175 bn Red. In More and for ule bi j,n9 CRAIG ABKINNKt kULIC PORK—II,OOO Ibt lbi» day tee*d and for tale I by JanB ARMSTRONG A CROZER TWILLED DAGi—a.doi in More and for tale by dcB7 CRAIG A SKINNER -TTURtfijECK fc-TlLlS—Aluree utonment Jor tal< ,J Sr . • del« IBAIAJI DICKKY kCO ibie for Foondy cue, ji -T)|Q MCTAL—=O umi, lutiak/.M .. *- £?k “ nd lot ** le lT HARDY, JONES kCO lu '’ " O W A " dJ'jo'nS *CO WEDAB 1 CKDaH!—A lot of Cedar Log», conugned l )toL- Cohen of Croier, will b« «old la peychirjer lf ™?. gtlud nMiLTCTir.RGK' :it,B7 Front «t bjowop.nl.S.t AAMA S^,S. t T'CaßneuC : » _ <!m«‘ loaTn;. RTJTWHiViffi r Yellow Funnel*, ineJutlinic a Ur*e lot of Drown “* WbU.c...u r Fly^«» T .^.. GOLDtiN"»VSUP— U bhUlanilfn* per iieamer 3. Q. Adtma.ua fertile t»T de« _ JAMES PALZELL Butter— 18 ken ud i tbi to day weU and fn tale by rtcB7 COPE k UREVFOOLE GRRKN APPLK»—aSObbUreeUand fo*»al<j hv ien ■ COPE *- BR EVFOOLE 'DHUUAUB ROUT—IOOU>i for cala by XVdeU JUDD4OO PORT OF PITTSBPRUH. Rxvzm—There were 10 f«*» 0 ioehe* in the channel last evening, and rising- arrived. Caleb Cope, Manioc* Beaver. Michigan, Bries, Beaver. BeaverTGordon, WelDnlle. - - Vlroooa, Galloway, Menongabela City. Fashion, Peebles, Blxabeth. Atlantic, Parktaon, Brownsville. Baltic, Jaeobs, Brownsville. Camden. Hendnekaon, MeKeesport. James Nelson, Moore, Wheeling. Reveille, Stone, GaJhapolls. Genesee, Moore, Cincinnati. Empress, Cox,-Zanesville. DEPARTED. Caleb Cope, Murdock, Beaver. , Beaver, Gordon, WellsvtHe. Michigan. Ones, Beaver. - Vtroaiia, Galloway, Monnngahela Cut. Camden, iiendrickson, MeKeesport. Fashion, Peebles, Elisabeth. Baltic, Jaeobs, Brownsville. Atlantic, Parkinson, Brownsville. Rinxgold.Cope, Cincinnati. Gccrge W. Kendall, Norton, New Orleans. Connel, Wheeling, llnsgarian, Neal, New Orleans. BOATS LEAVING THIS DAY. BROWNSVILLE PACKETS, at 8 a. m. and 0 t M BEAVER PACKETS, 6 a. K. and 4. r. *. WELLSVILLE PACKETS, Ba.it. CINCINNATI—BriIIiant, 10,'a. WHEELING—J*» Nelson, 9 a. a. -; SUNFlSH—Reveille, < r. at. i ST. LOUlS—Wyoming, 10 a. a. Foa CtsciJinaTL—' The magnificeut packet ateame r Brilliant, Capt. Grace, will leave for Cincinnati, ihi» day, at 10 a. a. ' Foa St. Lenta.—The regular St. Lonia packet steam er Wyoming, CapL Rodgers, will leave as per adver tisement this day, at 10 a. a. IMPORTS BY RIVER. BEAVER A WELLSVILLE—Per Beaver—4 bbls batter, 3 do potash, 3 do lard, 10 do ploogk wings, Taa* tey A'Best, 10 bbls floor, Cummins A Hmlth; 7 eaoking atovrs, 40*pcs hollow ware, 6 palr maffiin pans. Sheriff A Shirk; 9 bbls batter, 8 do. lard, 4 do timothy seed, 9 •ks yarn, 16 bbls, 3 kgs lard, II bgs produce, l bx eggs, 1 do batter, 1 bbldo, ST Von Boanhoret,-? bdls paper, R M Riddle; 8 do do, Dispatch office;! crates kgs, Ken nedy; 7 bgs peaches, 1 bbl apples, 1 bbl flaxseed, 1 do, I bx better, w llavs. WHEELING—Ter Louis Me Lane—2o bbls floor, Baker A Forsyth; SI kra lard, 3 do butter, Lambert A Sbipun; I box mdse, H Lee; 9 bbls batter, 8 kegs do, RbeT, Matthews A c0;25 bgs barley, R A Campbell; 31 bbls floor, Armstrong A CTO ter; 9 do do. 8 Lindsay; 3 cks potash, J C Uidwell; 110 bbls floor, owners. CINCINNATI—Per Brilliant—lo bhds sugar, 75 bbla molasses, J W Dilwonh A eo; 9 bbls lime; W 8 Haven; 1 refrigerator, Holt A Maltbv; 90 bbls mdse, Crumpton A co;Bexppkga, Baker A Forsyth; 1 bbl liquor. King A Moorhead: SO hf bbls lard, t esk, Kior A Jones; l bx, Chnreh & Carothers; 1 case cep*. Hardy, Jones A co; 46 bdls leather, Clark A Thaw; 9KW blooms, Forsyth A co; ?:i sks sundries, 8 McClurkan A eo; 74 bbls lard A cklins, C H Grant: 9 bbls beaus, Armstrong A Cro ; a bgs, 4 pcs castiup, J B Kennedy; l trank, 1 va , WD Moore; 24 bbls, 2 hf do, 1 crate mdse, C U 3UNFISH—Per Reveille—3 sks frun, 11 krn lanl, McGill A Roe; IS bill*. V k*-g» mdse, Bsml McClurkan A co, 9 kp lard, 9 bbls, 4 sks rrg", 743 pcs pork, 6 bag* meal, J tf Bitwonh; 6 bbls mdse. I kg, 1 box do, Oyer; 196 ska trait, R DiltMl A co; 21 kg* iard, Wiek A Me- Candless; 79 sks oats, C lMiraut; 57 bbls flour, W H Johnston; 14 sks meal, 49 bbls mdse, 9 bxs bacon, Bar bridge, Wilson A co; 72 sks oats A bran. Donaldson; 46 bbls flour,owner;37 busshcll corn. 1600 do In ears, 8 B Reveille. CINCINNATI—Per Genesee—l3 übl« potash, 9A W Harbaogh; 15 bbb (Tease, J AR Floyd; 9 bxs books, U Graff A co; 4 bbla bams. R Bruce; 30 bbls croluses, 9 McClurkan A co; 90 bbd* sugar, Jno Black; 19 ires hams,B A W Harbtagb; 36 bbls molasses, R Dalxell A co; JO hbds sugar, W Holmes; 31 do do, 41 bbls mo lasses, Wm Bsgaley A co. ZANESVILLE—Per Empress—s bbls batter, V keg butter, 44.392 tti b pork. 30 kp lard, 213'bbh lard and mess pork, 15 do batr sail*. Ae, 6 do lard, E Ueaxelton A co; 8 kegs, 3 bbls lard, 3 kgs butter, 3 bbls eggs, c seed Ae, 51»p d apples, 1 sk feathers, 1 be sands, Wm Baealey A eo; 49 sics cam, 45 do oat*. 3 bbls beans. 1 do butter, 30 sks oats, G W Cox; XI dot brooms, 10 sks eorn, 14 sks oau; 1 bbl batter, 2 do eggs, 4 do c seed, 171 pes b meat. J 9 Dilwonh A co; 73 bbls potatoes, 9B sks oats, D T Morgan; 6 empty cks, Orden A Snowden; 16 kp laid, J A Roe; 5 ska rags, 3 bbls flax seed, I Dlekey A co. JNO. A.CAUGHEY,Agent for th* Lake Erie and Michigan Line to Beaver and.lhe Lakes.—Office on the eorner of Water and Smith&eld sis. Jan 4 ALEXANDER U. WATSOS, ATTORNEY AT LAW—Ofiiee, on Fourth street, above Smithfieid—Lowrie’a Buildings—up stairs. Jan P-y u J. C. Breyfoglo A. H. Clarke. BRETFOOLE * CLARKE, Forwarding and commission merch ants, and dealers in Window Glass. While Lead, Ae. No. 106 Second st. jan»-y WESTERS ISSmSCB coins! OF PITTSBURGH. CAPITAL (100,000. Foobt. Jr, Sec’,. 1 K Uoxn, Jr. Prut Will insure against all kinds of risks, FIRE AND MARINE A IX torses will be liberally adjusted and promptly paid. A home institution—managed by Directors who are well known in the community, and who are determin ed by promptness and liberality to maintain tba char acter which they have assumed, as offering the best protection to those who desire to be Insured. DtaxcToas—R- Miller. Jr, Geo. Black, J, W. Butler, Ji. Holmes. Jr, Wm. B.Jiolmcj, C. Bunsen, Geo. Vf. Jackson, Wm. M. Lyon, Jas7lipcdnooti,Tbot. K. Litch, James M’Auley, AieX. filmic*, Thos. Scott. Omct, No. 39 Water street, (warehouse of Spang A Co, op stairs,) Pittsburgh. jmfcdly , DELAWARE BUTCAL SAFETY IH BCRAHCE COBPAHT, OFFICE, IN NORTH ROOM OF EXCHANGE, On Third Street , Philadelphia. THE following statement of the aflaira of tho Com* pany.U published in conformity with aprovision of Us charter. Premium received during the fear ending Otto f*r 31« r, 1&49, Ou Marine and Inland Risks, Blbl J 74 U 7 On Fire Riaka, OB Earned Prrmiuvu during the fear ending * On Marine and Inland Riaka, Sts&£3B 60 On Fire Ki,k», . “■*” ” Interest, Salvage, and other Profits, 15J119 74 * Xauatu, Expeatu, fe., during tame time,— Marine and Inland Navigation Losses, •l<»£l3 ** Fire LOsaca, **,911 48 V •199,196 71 Return Premiums, Re-iu*arancea, ®* Agency ehargoa, J’w'Jt Expense*, Rent, Salaries, Stationery, Ac., 9,090 « The Auets <f the Company art at follow*, Bonds, Mortgage* and Gronndrenu, •**,?! 4 33 United Stales Six percent Loan, , « Pennsylvania, do do 1 ?’25 S Do Five do do • 8,900 00 Philadelphia City Six per cent. Loan, OO Bill* Receivable, „ , „ «1 70 Shares gtobk Union Bank of Tcnr.ea- \ see, V® «& 20 do do Merchants and Mannfac tarera Bank, Puaburgo, *&*> 00 120 Shares Slock American Mutual Inaar- 5 and Havre do Grace Steam Tow-boat Company, »0 00 20 Shares Stock Delaware Mumal losur anco Company, 100 <A> JT-Shares Stock Philadelphia Exchange f Company. _ , *9 00 Iob Share* Stock Pennsylvania Rail-road Company, °° Cash on baud, ** Scrip of Mutual Inanrauce Companies, 3,048 70 Balancesinthe hands of Agents, and Pre* mi urns on Marine Policies, recently la aued M,SJO W 10 5»g Subscription notes, 100 i w ° 00 •3(3,689 90 Neraou stb, 1&49. vTlie Board of Director* '-have thi* day declared a dividend of SIX PER CENT, in caah, on the Capital Stock and Scrip of the Company, payable on »ndjaf ter December l*t, l&W. Alm, a dijidend of TLN PKH CENT, in Scrip, on the Capital Stock, tod ear ed Premiums, certificate* for wbich will be tuned above. DIRECTORS. Joseph H- Seal, H. Jones Brook#, * • Edmond A. Sonder, Henry Sloan, John C. Dari*^ Robert Barton, wt *2s^j> John R. Fenrose, "*•' Samnol Edwards, Charles Kelly, (ieorge 0. Leiper, urn*™ mU* Edwjurd Darlington, l, ue R.-Davis, Dr. 8. Thomas, William Volwell, 5 John Sellers jnhns Newlin. Spencer Mcllvain, AifiiSa, iii pllub “'* l >- Junes C. Hand, I ?V T -^ or *? B * j° TheoahUis Paulding, Wm. Bagaloy, do i oeopnun \ V|L>LI^M MARTIN, President. GEORGE BBRRIL.U Vico President. RICHARD S. NEWBOLD, Secretary, iljr ilie Act incorporating this Company, the parties insuring property therein, are to a aatu ef the nrofits of the institution, wtthoat subjecting them- any Ability beyood the promiom paid. The Capital Stock and Subscription Notes are d!’- deed by the Charter for the payment of losses ; and U.e orofiu of-the Company arc directed to bo invested •1,.1 remain in the possersion of the fund for the further seennty of the assared. This fund will be represented by Berth bearing an per eeou divided among the insured and 8 oekhold ers, pro rata-upon the amount of earned Premiums ami Capital Stock. |tn<dlf BtßOVtl. fTUIE Payette Mannfaetoring Company hate remo* I vrd thir Wholesale bniine** to lh« *tore recently occupied by Mewr*. M. H. Brown At Brother*, No. 127 Wood street- UNSHRINKABLE FLANNELS. WR MURPHV continue! to keep on band a full . auortraentoflhe Welih Utuhnniablo nan noU. and ha* rocemly reeeivrd a supply of the finer qualities. Also Swanidown Flannel*, a »earco arti cle and welt adapted.for the wear of Invalid*, and other* wanting *ometMng warmer than nwal. Alio, Persian and (Jiue Flannel* for Infant* wear, to tether with a foil «npply of American manufactured flannel*, of different qualities. Al*o, SHROUDINC FLANNELS, of all the different width*, at the North East corner of 4th and Market •«. . ... fTT~WholeiaJe Room* op itair*, where dealer* w»U always find a good assortment of new *ryle good*. inn 4 _ IULLOW-23 bbl» prime "tallow lust landln« . Loaf. wM im* UG il. . - i*" 3 —,—.— /IUEESE-JMO bo,c. w Front *L jioa . P^'atoes^ b'liS’ 1 ” ** - *VbI» •dS'IK » Wool n : - -."V LOCAL MATTERS. UTOATXD FOX TH* PITTMIUSOB DAILY QAXXriI. Wiluss Hall —The Euterpeans perform again lo night—*t this place. We advise our friends not lo lose the oppnrtunity of hearing ibera, Taey will find them’‘rocks, all the way down.” COURT OF QUARTER SESSIONS—ALLE- GHENY RIOT CASE S. G. Smilh recalled—l eaw Mr. Curry after ihe fire, lying on a sola, in' Fleming 1 # house, com pletely wont out. Wm-M. Gormly sworn—Am a member of ihe Neptune Company. I aaw Mr. Carry coming out of a three stoiy brick house, at the corner ol Ohio Street, with a large bundle, and he said “for God’s sake gentlemen, help us.” He seemed to have been working very hard. Ten years before, I was a member of the Neptune Fire Company, he was one. As a’fireman, bis conduct wasjgood— he waa exceedingly energetic. His conduct, as a eitixen, was also very good. The expense* of tbe fire companies are very great, when there tie many fires. It would require 5400 ayear in this city, to beep them op, and I think, much more in Allegheny, than ou this side of the river. I have frequently raid I would not be a fireman, if I lived iq Allegheny. The $4OO a year which we get here is uot sufficient te cover our annual ex penses. We are compelled to meet them by ibe proceeds < I* our Firemen's balls. Cross Examined—The Neptune at that time, was undergoing repairs. The only place at which I saw Curry, was at the brick next the tavern. William Brown swora —I was at tbe fire a little after it commenced, and 1 remained there till 6 or 7 o’clock. I raw Mr. Curry in Eichbaum’s yard. He came into the yard where they were folding op the levers of tbe Washington, and by bis orders they were put down again. The engine was, I though’, in the best position to be of use, since tbe besieupply of water was there. At that lime Mr. Eiehbsum's property was in the most danger. The Washington wasalso In the proper position to rave a large foundry, and much other valuable property. Carry encouraged the men to work, and said that the engine ehould not be moved, so long as there was any fire lo be put out. When I firel went into tbe yard, I foond Curry at work. The frame buildings next to Mr. Eichbaum’s pro perty, had then taken fire, but tbe fire did not reach the Church for about an hour after it first broboont. loould not aee the Chutch, as I was in Eicbanm’s yard, and other buildings were in* tervenieg. The Washington could not have re mained in the yard, and played npoa the Church, and she . could not have been removed without being removed to Beaver Street. Saw the Preai deot on the gtoundi The fire seemed to spread at the same time in various directions. The only place where water could be provided, except by a line of buckets, was where the Washington stood! John A. Brown sworn—My shop is nesr t.c district where the fire waa Curry came to my shop and said, • Why dent you close your win dows." Ho advised tne as to wbnt was beet fo r me to do, and appeared to be busy. Am not sore how he was dressed. When Curry told me to shut my windows, there-were shavings upstair in my workshop. Cross Examined—l make window blin is and cabinet/ware; my shop Is on Oaio Street, North side. The firecommenced on Gay Alley, or near that place. I dont know anything about the fire engines. I think that Mr. Curry came from tbo direction of Eicbbanm’s building to my shop raw him coming. The church was on tire before Mr. Burgess’s booso. John Fleming sworn—Live at the North East ooraer of lOhio Street and the Diamond. I saw Carry coming up from the direction of the fire.— He wul there was no danger of my house, since the wind was iu a different direciioa. He staid there but a short lime, and seemed in be sweat* ing. He took something to drink from one. of the bottles ia his shop, and west back to save Bor* (ess 1 house. When I next saw him, he was ly ing exhsusted and almost speechless on a Belies, 'my house. I thought he bad been looking at ' *■ Mr. Cr 4 druggist. I did not see ibe flit. tr. Carry is a u. any of the other defendants. Crots Examined—l got over after fear o'clock. The church had not then taken fire. William Brown recalled—Saw Blakely at the fire, he wai aUujding near the pomp. He waited there till some of the noys.had kicked up a raw. Officer Ferguson had got Sfcltes. 3Es waa-cut and blood had been abetHn tbe row. Blakely said' to Ferguson, “lei me ukeSlcilea, and carry him away. ” Skiles said, if my brother were hete Ho would whip you, Blakely.” Skilea waa pretty drank. Blakely did not go into the crowd, sod did not attempt to strike Stoles. Craw examined—l don't know which Sktlea it Sam Croxier, affirmed—Wm in the city of Allc-. gtreoy on the day of the lire, about 3 o'clock in tba afternoon. I now Curry frequently duriog Ihe afternoon, and he appeared to have been working hard. I observed that whatever he diJ, he did it with his whole might. Saw him saving the goods in Burgess’ bouse. Cross examined—Got there jast after the fire broke out, I first observed Curry working very hard on Ohio street He was carrying goods out of different houses on that street. Have had con versation! with him since the fire. Met him on (he street, and observed that I saw he bad been sued. Bliw sn engine in Eicbbsum's yard, ha: did not sco her removed. Saw Curry bringing goods out of the tsvern. W. K. Lee, sworn—Went to the fire after the ringing of the first fire bell. I saw Curry engaged aeveral times in carrying out goods. He bad a box or trunk. He called out “get out of the way gen tlemen, or help to save property." At that lime he appeared to be freab. It was just after the fire began. Live near Mr. Curry, and bia‘ character is good. Cross examined—Firs* saw Curry near Mr. Etcbbaum’s yard. I was not in the yard. Some frame houses in the rear of South’s shop were on fire when I first saw Curry. The Church was then not on tiro. It was some three or funr hun dred feet from the buildings which were burning.. S. H. Guyer, sworn—Am a brother in law of Mr. Curry; I aaw him on the day of the fire. He came along and asked me to assist him to re move some furniture. I walked for halTan hour, and then went home, pat on other clothes, and returned. Curry was working hard—harder than 1 would work at any fire. I never hurt myself working. Saw Curry in the evening,and he then appeared perfectly exhausted. He was in bod. Don’t know who brought him home. H. G. Fans, awom—Saw Curry at the fire. He was carrying the end of a wardrobe out He worked harder than any person l saw. Cross examined—l first saw Curry coming out of a frame at the comer of Ohio street. Rer. Thos. Crompton, sworn—Was at Carry's store when be came from the fire. He wa * **•» dirty, and exhausted. His wife remonstrated with bim for exerting hitnieif so much. 'Have known him many yean. He is a member of my coogre* j «*•««. “• —*»« ■” “ lw *” b "“ “ ch “I c ..oMCSissis- k , becomes his profession. i j an $ AB»tISTRON<« ft CROZKR John R. Riddle, sworn—Curry npponrod lo bo Tl:sT lb. Ani.mjj .... - ■ nnd for ssle by ■» KIDD 't very busy at the fire. • Jan 4 _____ No 00 "°°“ ft Cross examined—This was in the rear of South’® nNtoW O'CASSPfW boxes extn'vrtudowgbu .hop. Tho church did not tnko hro for on hour W ™ Jj- 'gj* $5 d.° •fierwardi 20 ; do OxIU do dt .wn,n-S..Cn,n-«th„n n;;; *> * cioe m Eichbtom’s y»rd. Ho wanted tbo engine ; " j a aV'_ ’ a. kW. HAUPAPOII. „to Burge..' itoro, nod it Ho «. 00. , tylNtaiv with the persona who look it to the engine house, j *-outiD _ CANDLES-Tss"hm In itur* f/or stfe by Ho ni doing all ho ooold torave propony. \VM BABAlfevVco. Cron, examined —The only place 1 row Curry wu in Eichbaum'r yard. Carry did not go with tho engine to the engine honro. lhjn'l know whether It wu broken or not. John M. Snowden, sworn—Saw Curry in Ohio a ir ee |, oerrying good* frODJ dwellings on the left band side of Ohio atreet. Curry called out to the crowd not to see property destroyed. He was worfeiog very bard. , Mr. Naylor, one of Mr. Carry’s counsel, here read several extracts from papers published at the limo of thssc unfortunate occurrences. Mr. Snowden’s testimony continued—l was at tbo market house meeting in Allegheny. I was acting aa a secretary of the meeting, ami reporter. Think Mr. Riddlo said there was a warrant out for his (Carry’*) arrest Am acquainted with Stevick; be is an indoatnoua young man. Cross examined—Do cat think it was General Robinson, the President of the meeting, that made the charge »«iUsM Coiry. Joseph Irwin, sworn.—Saw Carry, ho came into my bouse when the flro had progressed a good deni; I had had the windows of my Loose taken out, 1 and he or dered them to be pat in again, to save the house. Joseph Cruise, sworn.—l taw JJr. Carry at the firs; bo was standing by ilia Washington engine; when 1 #aW jjim, the hose hod been cat; was treasurer of the old Washington for ten years; I paid, from April lSlh, l£4e, to Jaa.s, 1649, 9341,91,-received from the CosoeiU, thas having > balance of $199,53 over the appropriation!; we raised it from the citizen* and in surance companies the affairs of the company wre managed t cunomically; taking one year with another, tho rxpcna-'i of a company woirlii be (ii:cluGi:n* *lOO for o men to lake. proper care of the opparatt**' be tween SJOO ami 84DO per annum. Cress examined.—The Washington wa< taken not by iti mrut'ie:*; Curry was not with them; «aw Win. Oiskctv; he wn making nodiitorbanec. Court aiijoontediiil 2 o'clock, P. M. Matoa’s Officf, Jan. 18, 1850 Mr?. a rather decent looking wo man, ard who is said lo be a preuy good house* beeper, but, unfortunately, addicted to intemper ance, v ci found drunk last night, and fined sixty seven < eats. She paid the money immediately and went away.. Jane Davis, who was charged with drunken* nes-, appeared considerably oat of sorts with the officer who had arrested her. She interrupted him two or three times while giving his evidence, and, when be had concluded, she drew herseif op with m air worthy of a Lady Macbeth and ex claimed—“ Well, I reckon you fcave’nt any thing else agin me,” with which remark Bbe entire- ly dismissed him from her Towards the Mayor, however, she was disposed to I>e face tious, and pleasantly alloded lo having been an inmate of the Jail at the same lime with himself, A short, dialogue then took place upon this subject between his Honor and Jane. Jane waB_coi:mnUed for five days. John Gallagher, n laboring man from Ihe Iron Works, at Pine Creek, who had come to town and got on a spree, after a word of admonition from the Mayor, was fined 6*7 cents, and costs, and dismissed. Bell Lawes, n lady of color, and an old offen der, was next brought up. The officer slated that h- found her last night in Fifth Street, drunk j that she said she'had no where lo go, and naked him to take her to the bouse. - Well, Bell," said the Mayor, "what have yo to say fir yourself? ” “ Well, Mayor," replied Bell, i I believe I w drunk; I confess the truth, I was drunk, and was anger made me get drunk " What did you get angry about, Bull 1" ask ‘•Why, Mrs. Kerr made me mad, so she di :nd I slapp’d her dirty jaws for her, so I did,-’ a swered Bell, “and then l went and got drui IVe naffiu more to say.” “Well, I shall send you lo the hiUTur 20 dat Bell," said the Mayor. Bell aeiiou?ly demorred to this, and a rather amusing colloquy then look place, between the Mayor and herself, relative to the probable saving of expense by sending her up at once, for 20 days ( instead" of havingto send her up four times daring that period; Bell stoutly mauling that, as it wan her first offmee aioce the present Mayor’s term of : office, she ought to be dealt with-more leniently, •‘that she waa boun’ to take her New Year's froN ic, anyhow." “Well," said the Mayor, “what would yot have me to do, Bell I’’ - * Do’” returned the indignant Bell, “why yot knows well 'ruff what lo do. yourself, without ax in’me. What docs the Bible tell yo:, ‘Bo jut lice an' love mercy;’ do what your own com se cnee says.” “ Well," replied the Mayor, nothing moved by this sudden bui«t of eloquence, “ mv conscience says twenty days.” Bell was committed. Joseph Spear, a German, 'charged vjith vagran cy. Tfcif poor fellow was evidently deranged.— He begged upon his knees, with tears in his eye*, “not to be sent to Jail, he had done nothing, that he wapted to go to Wheeling, to hi* old wife, and hi* old father nod mother,” and showed some worthies* trinkets wh:ch he proposed to sell, in : order to obtain mhney to pay his passage. The Mayor was unable to do anything fjr him better thsn committing him for a lew day«, in the hope j that ho might regain hi* «n«es during that time* It is ri disgrace to our city that there is no place provided for the reception of these unfortunate belter than the County priwm. RATES UF WiSCOliiT IUTI'd Or DISCOUMT—CO.IIKI.CI i;> fii, IIOL/riKS A 601*6, Broker*, No. 05 .Market siir.ti, r.e*i » PtnuiiyiTa&Ui iodiaua. BankorPiubursb ——Par State C’k A tranche*-- | Erctiwrt**o* P»: i'«wS«ip - • • —»*• *• •MercU.&.ttu.!*ifik'Far V»r«ial». 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I aid «; l«mo and -to. c 7 • * JAMES D LOCKWOOD, jfutO Dookxeller and Importer, 63 Wood »t ’IIiOANFiHLO F“„?‘ '“‘VK.ter. "icROZFE. ■i I OSIN sOAl’—siso bxs So i. Cut. brand, iprsaleijy •lv jiwH __ wm nAC.vt.tri> »[co \ r- ~tt~CIIKJ'.SE—3OO bmm stor- and t<*r *dln by \\ , jai .3 \VM OAGALKV A.CO ryUCKWHEAT FLOUK—I® sacks ree’d arid for JL> sale by W &■ R McCUTCHEON. ian7 ! IS3 Liberty «t n LASB—mi bn BiiU. on hand unit torjaie by (j ji n 7 Wi R MeCUTCHEON Pink Eyei.on hard afaYor sale by jan7 W 3c R MeCUTCHEON KVXi BUTTER—lOkeen jrrwxl.in .torearid lorsale by jar.P BREYFOGLE k CLARKE CIORN BROOMS—IOOdo* In More »iid for **Je by , jar. IT BRgVPQgLK* CLARKE ilhkN *°iRKK' 3 . 1 iIKKN Al*l*LB»—5!00 t)tii»in*tf>ro aud locale by lT jan9 _ BRRYFOGLK*. CL^RKK FS LV g, j C j| CANFIELD jgIiTTKR—I3 bbls Fretta Roll, in r 1 ot foraaj^ bs" SII. MaLASSFJ-lW v rn n . and fo r-mlcby jtn4 WM DMMLM &CO "RS BOTTF - n -' 5 U-ffBAoILEY i'co" YtkMI > b*l» bew rtonaa iCemacky ilotnp. roo 1~l on powignornl and for age by ( rtDr iAM noy-O-tlp - AfaOHjjun OTATiONEIfrt «UM-A:*upply Jiutrec’d aad U “ lh ” Rubb ' r D ' P f’ y J* It PHILLIPS BARIiADOia’TXB-SWIM gcnutor, j... recM » <1 (or rtlo bg Jc® J “Mi. 0““™""”“”“' ” /oUnWATtW —STjS!OLAB3ES—VfiO t>bl» Dcwcrop, PUauuoS N .j... ««*** -i '« joianr * «, IUJs 'wH ymraat BKLIAHCB PITXD&f LfOnßi l TUX COSTKTAHCX or JrtACILASDtZ* AJOrACUBB, WTH SPKXD ABU CZXTAIRTT, UTK.TO PHILADELPHIA AND PITTSE.UKGH. GOODS forwarded by thit Line are earned in the moil train u» Chambenborgh, and am immediate* iy loaded in Wagons going night and day ihrontb to Pittsburgh. ° The horse* are rationed'every IS mile*, which in»ure« the prompt delivery of good* within the lime promised. The Wagon* will leave oor warehouse dailv. ISnn day* excepted.) at 2«’cloek, P. M. shippers are assured that no more good* will be taken eaeh day than can be paactnally carried through. . JAMES M DA VIS A CO, 227 Market street, Patladelphra. JOHN MEADES A CO, Canal-Basin, Pittsburgh. JOHN MeFADEN A CO., FoxwAUts»> Ceiaca. ox Mxxausrs, Canal Basin, Penn street, Pittsburgh. JAMES M. &Vl9 A CO., Floss Ficrotsan Ccm* xissioti Msxtnuxis, £l7 Market, and 64 Commerce u, Philadelphia. * ITT Advances made by either of the above, pn Floor, Wool, and other merchandize, consigned to them for .ala. . J>n«- UNION LIHIC. WINTER ARRANGEMENT. 1850. THE subscribers,now having m successful opera tion an Express Wagon Line between h and Philadelphia ore prepared to receipt for 6000 lbs freight daily. Each wav deliverable thrtragh in ail day*, Sunday* excepted. HENRY ORAFP 4; CO, Canal Batin. Pittsburgh. DUTILLE HUMPHREYS A CO., ian3:d#m •• 107 Market at Phil’s. EXPRESS WAGON LINE. W&& .1849. I THROUGH'IN FIVE'DAYS! riIHE subscribers are prepared to receive COCO pound* X Freight daily, after Monday, 10th Inst* to forward to or from Philadelphia and Pittsburgh, by Wagon, through in Five Dnya. Rates as low as by any othi conveyance at this season of the year. JOHN MeFADEN A CO, Canal Barts, Pittsburgh. JAMES M DAVIS A CO, defl No 237 Market at, Philadelphia. MOHONGAHELA ROUTE. mmmjSL Only f 3 Milos SUglag.-. Via Brownsville and Cumberland to Baltimore and Philadelphia. - THE morning boat leaves-the wharf,'above ihs"- bridge, daily, at 8 o'clock precisely. Time to ; Baltimore, XI hours; ume to Philadelphia, 40 hoars. The evening boat leaves daily, (except Sunday ev enings,) at 4 o'clock. Passengers by leaning on the evening boat, will cross the moor:tains in-stages next day, and thus avoid night travel. ' Secure your tickets at the OiSee, Monongthel House, or 81. Charles HoteL oetlS-ly J. MESKIMEN, Agent WINTER ARRAioEBSXT. MHIS49. WkW* EXPRESS WAGON LINE—THROUGH IN FIVE DAYS? rftlfE-subscribers, having auapended their canal op* I eration* until the opening of the gpnng Naviga tion, have established an Expreas Una byJßaUraad and Wagon between Philadelphia and Pittsburgh, by which they are prepared to forward fIWO pounds eueh Jsy, and receipt for the delivery of the same in S day a They beg leave to assure their friends and the pub lie that their arrangements regarding rules, regularity and despatch, cannot foil to give satisfaction to all who tavor them with their commands. TAAFFE & O'CONNOR, comer Penn and Wayne ait, Pittsburgh. THOMAS BERBiDGK, - do 7 378 Market street. Pbilsdelphls. GEE, WO! GEE. WO' WINTER ARRANGEMENT. 1849. f&Sgjt - UESC COXXS TUX OLD COXXSTOOA. . BINGHAM'S EXPRESS WAGON LINE, Pittsburgh and Philedslphla AS the business on the canal is about being closed for the season, we would inform the public that we have again brought the Conestoga Wagons into re qniriuon, and will he prepared to forward GuOOpounds daily, (commencing on Monday, the SOth inat.) A Car leaving Philadelphia doily by the mail train forCham her»burg, and the Wagons traveling dsy and night, ensutes the delivery or Goods in five days. Apply to WM. BINGHAM, Pittsburgh, BINGHAM fcJIOCK, No. lfiJ Market street, novta) Philadelphia. WINTER ARRANGEMENT. 1849. ffife EXPRESS WAQON LINE TO OKU ROX PITTSBURGH AND PHILADELPHIA. Tims; Five Days, (Sundays excepted,) and Night. ItllE public is respectfully Informed 'hat this Line, which has been tn successful operation the two previous winters, will again commence running on sion lay,(the »>th of November. A Car will leave Philadelphia and Chambersburgh daily each way with the Mail Train, and from Cham* iversboreh with relays of horses ranning day and night. W*-«re*«w*d to forward «KXHl»i»eixttt daily-iy the above Line. Apply to . 1). LEECH A CO, Pittsburgh, or to —HARRIS A LEF.CH, i T»o 13 Soßtn Third street, Philadelphia. nov3P*dtf ■ NEW AND VALUABLE INVENTION! ULiSN S WISDOW LOCK ISD BPBISG. I'ATESTED, PICXKBEK 10, IS-19. THIS u an article of great value 10 ell persons cn gagnl tn building, or lo those who have already built, and are without window fastening. While it a perfect mirslituie for pul tics and weights, at a -aving of at lead 92 to each window, it afford* the aufrst '(aliening that has. ever been brougnt into The utility and convenience of ibis Spring over all other*, it, that by one thumb piece, both taah of tbo window can i*e ra.»"«i or lowered, it requires only to bo ktlr.W' to I'p aj pirc uie:!. Permit* wiihtua t» t>uy the article, or tojinve them put into Uteir windows, or the right of telling it tor roan ties in this State, may apply to the subscriber* at tse PERIIT.HOUSE, on the Allegheny river, Pitts burgh, Pa. - J.K. TURNER, ■to<r.t>-d3m(t*]2p Q. P. JHAVO. UKDICAb AND SURGICAL OFFICR, No. 65} DIAMOND ALLEY, a few doors below Wood street, lo- OH. BHOWKi having leen regnlarlpednccted to the medical profession, and been for gome time n gwieral practice, now confines attention to the treatment of jMKSijjjßtffSr .hose private and delicate com plaints for which his opportunities » and experience! peculiarly quality VXVwiS' V him- 14 year* assiduously devoted to study ft treatment ofthoso which lime be has bad more practice and has eured mote pa tent* than ean ever fal) to the lot of any pnvnte prac mioi erl amDlv Qualifies him to offer assnraneea-of Sd .atufaetory care to all atHdcted with delicate diseases, and *U diseases aruing there- iv Brown would Inform those afflicted with pnvato discuses which have beeome chrome by time or ag gravated by the use of any of the common nostrums of Che deT, that their eomplainuean be radically aid thor oughly curedj he having given his careful attention to thetreatmentof such eases, and succeeded in hundreds of instances in curing p«son» of inflammation of the neck of the bladder, and kindred diseases wbleh oftes result from those ease* where other* have consigned them to hopeless despair. He particularly invite* such as have been long end unsuccessfully treated by others to consult him, when every satisfaction will he oven them, and their eases treated in a egreful, thorough and intelligent manner, pointed out by a long experience, study,u>i‘l investigation,which ius impossible forthote engaged in general practice of medieino to give to one class of disease. _ „ frrilentia or Rurtura—Dr. Brown sJ*o Invites par* soifr a.Hieted with Hernia to call, as be has paid partic ular aitehtion to this diseas*. CANCKIIS also cured. ~ . Skin diseases; also i! «, Palsy, ate., speedily eared Chnrges very low. N \i —lhuienls of either sex living at a distance, by slating their disease in writing, giving ellthesyop toni*iCan obtain medicines withdirectioiu tor use, by addressing T. BROWN, M. D., post paid, and enclos- Caows Pcurr, Lake la- Jane 15, 16W. J. D. Parc Dear Sir, Aa 1 hare adeep commlsers* lion forthe afflicted, permit me to give yon a brief history of ray afflictions, and the benefits derived from the ate of Dr. \Vicoris Balsam of Wild Chernr. In July, 1044,1 waa attacked with a fever of the ty* pbod character, which left me in a very debiUUted stale, when in the following winter I waa taken wlUia severe cold, which redneed me to aueh an extent u to give me the appearance i of a confirmed consumption. I labored under a severe eoagh—expectorated a great deal, and waa troubled with cold feet and night sweats, t alto frequently raised blood from my longs. 1 eon* tinned in thii gradually aikin&Bnder the dis ease, an til January, 14*7, when I was again attacked with fever. My friends despaired of my life, and my phrsiciins thought 1 could survive but a short time. My cxtremitiet, especially my feet, were constantly cold, and almost lost their feeling. Under these cir cumstances it may truly be said that I was a living skeleton. I finally determined to quit taking medicine prescribed by physicians, and try Dr. Wistaria Balsam of Wild Cherry, and from the first week that I com menced ♦■Ung it, I can date a gradual recovery. I 'continued its use six months, at the end of whieh time I was cured, and have enjoyed good health ever since, and cheerfully recommend the Balsam to all those af flicted with disease of the lungs, and would wy to those.commencing its use, not to be discouraged if two i or three bottles do not effect a cure; but persevere as 1 have done, and 1 have bo!doubt but nine cares oat of ten will be blessed with renewed health ai 1 have been. Respectfully, yours, 1 1 oeea. ' JOSEPH JACKSON. Paicx 81 per BcUle—Sir Bottles for 85. goldby J. D- PARK, (successor to Sandford APari,) r Fourth and Walnut streets, Cincinnati, Ohio, General Arent for the South and West, to whom all orders IRKEN APPLES—2OO bbls in store and for sale by cast be addressed. j j an .t ARMSTRONG A CKOZEB 65 Ditmondalley, oppoiiu lit Waverly U iS«c»ATt»*.—Dr. Brown’* newly diicoYtnsU reme dy ,- or Rheumatism i« a tpeedy wJ certain remedy fur that painful trouble. U never fails. enter end Pnraie Omul lias Rooms. No. 83 Dl»- mend alley, Pittsburgh, Pa. The Doctor i* always at r'rNo euro no pay. : ' . D -S.IMB. J' tvyoS UA N D—CM) lb* Oam .Arabic and for tale hV , J KIDD*CO. 5L.4 _ V 60WooJ«t iACON—tO pieces newTlacoo. , i 50 do do ito'd and for tale by ARMSTRONG fc CROZER JtLOliR-UUU nbit Fresh. 100 do Old "Wheat Extra, in etore and foi tale by -jan< ARMSTRONG * CROZER I > UTTER—IO bblt Roll Batter” Fresh, . . r* kes prime do do Just reeetTeo afoii.l.bj ARMSTRONG A CROZER k«i m «iore and lor *aJe by j j.uT 8 JAMES A, HUTCHISON A CO. i \ ALTIMoIiEUERKIWs—fI bbl» in wn and fc 1> U !e b/. jan7 HOMSON, LITTLE ACO \! u. StUAK—U'-ttha* N. O. Bug* 1!, “a^*V7! 1 E 1 .'g.»w.,...L Peruvian hark—73 ib* juftJ kVi/d’“co bT lb. gcg fot „,„ b> Aj dc| - JMDD^CO,6OWoodrt INDIA RUBBER PACKING— Svsi i«HI,200 pcaoda IPackin'* for Sieam Engine*, MoLAddEs-leo bnl. primo mnuuon Moluaei, b W . "■ssfeig/sia, • lGOLibemw ' vk * tc j'schoSnaLlebk 4 C(X . ■ No 84 Vood H Ranted-' DOVU, HETAttIIT WBBKnil ibnday and for uieat dr» JUST RECEIVED—2 gto«* Cherry, for »ale by , deal JKrBD&CO,, No 60 Wood ittect FEATHERS— 2 wekatodaytec’dajidforinle'iy. dc27 ARMSTRONG 4 CRQ2EH CIDER VINEGAR—S bblt todirrco'd,fortalQ by dc«7 ARMSTRONG A CBOZER T?LOUR—23 bbU Glenn 1 * Extra; . | J; 40 “ Utailron'i Kim; to day reeM; tor «tle by de37 ARMSTRONG A CROZER AIR CUSHIONS—IS Air Cnahloa*, «qaare bad round, dlfiwent trim, recM and for rale at dc27 ■ JAH Pill LU PS, No 5 Wood n :1 IB PABLOR PALLS—Jwt rec'fly* few dotm of ii. differed sixes, a tpleadid article, told whole** 1 ' and retail at No 4 Wood tu dcS7 : JfcHPHr tFEaIV-600 nett per tittup sssaiawwMM *o° FOR RENTy two pleasantly‘sttoited'Brick Dwelling-Houses, with, the grounds adjoining, at Oakland. Possession eaabegivaa on the first of April nea. tfanS) HARDY, JONES ArCO.- 1 For Bmt« THE Baek Part of the Warehouse now occupied.by myself, and fronting on Front street. . . - jan3 C.H. GRANT, 41-Water st^ For Burnt* ABTORE in Market street, near Liberty- * Also—The Store on the comer of-Msrkctand Libertystreea. - . Also—A Dwelling and Store on Penn street, near the CanaL Possession given on the Ist April next. . Also—A Briek Yard in the Eighth Ward.* .. / Also—A Stone Uuarry in the Eighth Ward.. Pos session given immediately; • • Inquire of DAVID GREER, Penn st, lan.-ia* 3 doors from 9. E. comer Hays*. - Per K*»t« A TWO STORY BRICK DWELLING BOUSE oaUtyetreet. Eoqnireof _ ln>7 JAMES D/' *“ A GOOD THREE BTORY BRICK DWELLING, on Smhhfield meet, four door* from Seventh, we*t tide. Inquire of 8.-SGHOYEH, laa7 . 119 Second st, U 1 ** 14 , Dwelling House, on Fe ®. CI * 1 1 nreet,Alleghenyeiiy, withaluigeyard. P “K“ to ” s l *"* »'"!>» 1« of ApiiL V r - AL^t^? c TS2 1 Boom* and Offices' in Pittsburgh, the Po»t Office. E. D: GAZZAM, • dc3 * GSee, Third »L, ever the Post - Il’Oß Iron Foundry, Blaek&th'and . Machine Shop, with Steam Engine of. 15 hone power, good stock of tool*,'machinery, patterns, Salks, ladles, furnace* and oven*,'ail new in me and in croou running order. Said premises have 150 fr«i front 6y 90 deep, with privilege of an adjoining lot 27 by 90 feet. Being on* of the oldest and ben stands in the City of Cineinnati, with a liberal patronage. Apply to dclT DAVID 81NTON, Cincinnati, Q.' FOB)BBBT~A STORE, well fitted up for Dry Goods, on Market bl, between Third and Fourth. Possession given on the Ist of April next. Also—Several ROOMS and OFFICES. Possession jfficc oyer the Post Offit mFOR RJRST.—The WAREHOUSE stpre* sentcccupied by Messrs. Bailey,Brown A Co* on Water street, from first of April next. norSfl JAMES AHUTCHISON ft CO , - i, FOB REST. A WELLFINI9HED BOOM, suitable (br a _BSi> variety or Gentlemen's Furaiihing Store. Al “**o—Several rooms suitable for offieeAor Ar tilt’s rooms. ED GAZZAM. oetlgtf ~ Office Third streeU over Post Office. ' - Vor sue ortuiUt , i THE very desirable realdenee In Allegheny \ City, lately occupied by B. W. Poindextar, and LposMiaioa given immediately. __ • terms, apply at this office, or to W. W. WIL* Markets;. . : . ’ M* 9 m’ Foa&JUST I —The mansion house now oc espied by Mrs. Atwood, situated atOakland, with a» acres of ground attached. The Muse issoacious ***d convenient. and the ground well un proved. Apply to HARDY, JONES A 00, -. nf a • ; • • Water <t • FOR bale—A Briek House, (butona year EH built) and Lot, on Robinson street, Allegheny, **™aear old Bridge. -Price low and terms easy.— Inquire of jyflt 8 lit) flecendst F"Tr ReKt.—The three, atorr BnckDwelling House, on Liberty, between Hay and Marbury streets, now occupied by W. Graham, Jr. Possession Sven immediately. Enquire of Wm. Graham, ,or at e Bookstore of ' ’ JOHNSTON A STOCKTON, jyB7«dlf eorner Market and Thlxd_stTcefo« ’ FOB. SALE—Five lots eligibiysituaied idthe turn ishing town of Birmingham. The lots are situa ted on Denman street numbered in F Bauman's plan 75,79,60,81 and Sd—Lot No 75 fronting 80 foet on Ma ry Awn street 70 feel deep; the other four 80. feet front each, by $0 feet deep. Terms—Greater part of purchase money may re main Tor six yean, secured by mortgage, Fprpaxtiej nisi*, inquire of 9 oCHOYER, mylo 110 second st ; ALUABLB REAL ESTATE ON PEI® STREfTf FOR SALE.—A Lot of Ground situate on Pens street, between Hay and Marbury streets, adjoining the house and lot now occupied by-Richard Edwards, having a front ofi!s feet, and in'depth ISO feet will be sold on favorable terms. Title unexceptionable. Fn quire of C.O. LOOMIS, 4th si, near Wood. oct2l-dif .■„ „ Ducm tfisTm BALSAM OFWILD CHERRY. THE following article we copy with pleasure from the “Bosun Mercantile Journal,” ~of March, 1849, and we hope that if any ofonr readers axe suffering from any of the complaints which U is said to cure, they will speedily avail themselves of it:. DR. WISTAR’S BALSAM OF WILD CHERRY. It was well known many yean ago that the wild i cherry bark tree of this climate possessed valuable medieinal qualities. Indeed this fact was known to the aborigines, and decoctions of (he leaves or bark of this tree has ever been regarded by their physicians as one of lho;most effectual remedies in many disease*. This fact, several years since, arrestedthe attention of Dr. Wutar, a highly respectable practitioner of Vir ginia. .He investigated with care the Stealing proper ties of the wild cherry—tested its effects when admin istered alone, and when in combination with other re medial aaents. He found that its natural virtue might be greatly improved, and by combining U with Ingre dients whose properties were all well proved and gen-, erally recognised, a medicine produced which constitutes a remedy of great importance in pulmona ry affections and die ases of the chest .and throat diseases which are proverbially prevalent in our eities and large towns, and often prove fatal, swelling the bill of mortality to a sneh greater extent than is the case with most others, we had almost said ail classes -ofAiseum—r-— —. *' # — Thegrmiine Wistai’s Balsam of WlldCherTy has a fke simile of the signature! of Henry Wirtar, M. B-, Philadelphia, and Bandiord and 1 *«xk on a final; eie-. c tiled steel engraved wrapper. None other are gen; nine. ' | Wo are jo* t iu receipt or the followingyoluniary tri bate 10 the curative power of Wistaria Balaam of Wild Cherry, from E. Hall, M. D:, of Ml Clemens, Miehi ju, who is a phyaieias of high standing, and an ex* tensive druggist: .1 Mr. Ctmcxas, Miclu OoL 20th,19«. -To the afflicted, this may] certify that Mr*. B. Rob erta, of this Tillage,'three or font [week* after confine ment. was attacked with 'a violent cough and great prostration? and sec reed hastening to tho grave with le&rfal rapidity. I advised her to ose Wistar's Balsam of Wild Cherry—the did to, and with that valuable medicine alone was restored to health, and ii now a living proof of the valae of Wistar’s Balsam of Wild Cheoy. T K.HAIJ- Physician and Druggist. Read on and be convinced nil! thither of the remar kable virtues of Wistar’s Balsam of Wild Cherry: Messrs. Sandford k parki Genu, As a matter of jus tlee.lo you, and for the benefit of the public, 1 would : offer tho following staieoentofucnreeffeetedbyyoat medieine, known a* Wistar's Balsam of Wild Cherry. In the spring of 1847 ay wife was sevetely attacked with Peripneumonia, or Plearisy, which resulted in a deep sealed paiu in the side, accompanied with'a to-. vere eoughj she was attended by some ol the best physicians in Chicago, bat to no purpose; for weeks she suffered, without relief, coughing incessantly night and day. I came to the eonelasion that all the reme dies unownHo the physician* eoold not help her, and was induced to try your Wild Cherry, Iprocuredonfi bottle; and commenced using it according to direc tions; before it was all gone—the cough stopped, the pain tn her side left her, and with the aid of another bottle she was'rcstored toraxscrkusltk. -Incon sideration of these circumstances, 1 would recommend it to the public as a valuable medicine. Yours, respectfully, B. N. GARRATT. Glass Kama, Oct. 8,1849. Bead the fillomng Tutiotoniait. Of all the cores that have been recorded, (there are certainly none equal to the one first mentioned,.which plainly show* the earabUityiof Consumption, even in some of Us worst forms: h. Wilcox, Jn fames A. Jones; J. Kidd k Co;-B. A- Fahneswek & Co, Pittsburgh. L. T. Bussell, Wash ington; W. H. LamWrton, Franklin; L> B. Bowip, Umontown;lH. Welty. Grecnsburgh; B. KounttJJoacT sec SeottkGiloore, Bedford; Reeak Bon, Hooting- doni Mrs. Orr, HoUiauytbarg; Hildebranik area, ana; J. K. - Wright, -Kfita fining; Evans hi Go, Brook ville; A.WU«ou k Son, Waynesburgh; M’Farland k Co, N. Callender, Meudville; .Button k Co, Erie: J. Magoffin, Mercer, James, Kelly kCOiTtaUen 8. Btrnth, Beaver; J.B.Bmhmerton,Warren;F.L.kdS.Jooes, Cebdeisporu P. Croaker, Jr, Brownsville. novlO-dkwlyJiijT W NEB—7O ctki Port, Madeira, Surry and Sweet Malaga WUet, for tale by the eask or in quan-' tide* to salt pcrcha*cxs,by . WkMMITCHBPLREE, novfi i NoIGO Liberty st SUGAR— S hhds to Arrive on ttetmer Riagguld. for sale by novS ISAIAH DICKEY k CO /’IOFFES—IS) bag* prime Rio, arriving and for sule \J by .novfi W^MMITCHELTBEE FREBU TKAft—lmperial, Gunpowder and You* Hyson Teat, of tuperior quality, in hf chests, 1 and 6 pound bxs, Just reo’d and for tale by uovfl , WkMMITCHELTREB Flour— <0 mu T ’ . ,-jSff - - • S 3 ~M Davis’Extra; • *0 “ ondlbhfbbU Risheris Extra: for sale by deg i DROWN A KIRKPATRICK rU—a pieces we'd PHILLIPS*.' NoS Wood itretl jT halves, in store and for tale bi Jan 4 RHEY, MAI OMATOK3—»i7 'iag*radeUcioeaTticle,lnsmre and for Ho by deli WM H JOHNSTON FFLEjJp—ICQ bblt rac'd and for tale by ' deli VVM H JOHNSTON FINE BPONGE-JW lbsiust rac'd and for tale bl deli J KIDHA CO, 60 Wood st liffCKETS— 79 dox In ttore anT for tale by | deg ' STUART k BILL THE MERCY BEAT; Thoughts Suggested by the Lord's Prayer, by Gardiner Spring, D. D. Jut oußlisted and received by express, for sale u the PRESBYTERIAN BOOK ROOMS, 79 Weed street, ap stair*. Also—The Attractions of the Cross; by the Rev. Dr. Spring. J&HPHOXIPB ken Mo 1 Lord; . IS' :*r Dalrr Baner; lmainf udfetuloby de» BROWM*X2BXPATBZC& jjjutrua V jL _JJr ELMNEODB. *'• * PBKSBTTKBXAJTBOOKBOOBV . - NO.f OWOOIXSTREEP, - (imuoi). • • ■•••••"■ TITHEREwiII bo foundfor.nto. aa ireoimotof < y V- -vainablo rellgiOaa Books and Tregs. Lumpilwt in a series of about FOUR HUNDRED (llfiatpt pah Ueadans, (of which catalogue* e*abe..h»d on twn,)emoraelng xnihj.standard woTka taTheolatT, Bfography,'As.Aie 9 ’sefoeud.aad I p«blUed. : lrT «• Pmbytonaa'.: Board-of- Publication in Phlladalphtu Persons .wishing- to parehasejsaehhooka, an ixvW. tfj in ».n «■ Taurine thgassorttnfntr ■The DeposUory. ofthoPeansylTania .abfoScwiHg, is kept at these rooms.- -•- - ■ odfcdftwft&B • i rpHEsibsettbeihu oa as A«al X or**Johnston A Philadelphia, tha fellow ingt • 83pairofCases; 45 founts Fancy Letter, difinsfSriMN,- . .300 Newspaper Cuts;- j? - . . SOO lbs. Leads, eut to order; TOCompoaing'Stiek^• • • • lOO.keg»-Proui'»Nawtlnk} t ‘ • i Brass Galley, Column Rales, Bran Rules of all., descriptiensj'Ad.' -> AiJAYNES,' 'Pekin Tea Store, 70 FtrarthM ■ N .—Orders received for new Type. anlOdAwfl gl Water it. PKKH VIA ITOIIR, mHE subscriber has Just received at the Pekla TAa ' X. Store, 70 Fourth-street, every large and wall se lected stock of ptre GREEN ANDBLACKTEAS. from NewYcfrk, all of which hat been received is tn~ country since the first of February last, eonsistiegeg ' all the different grades gtowa laths Our stock being among the larges;in tbs West, we axe prepared to wholesale, on better tens than any other. bouse lathe city. We Invite retail grocers to eall and - examine onr stock arid prices. • Tbeyeanhaveupach* edini,|,andt 6packages,s*tinpanniitea, why half cmists, to suit their eoavetuanee._| |. . Our retail priees vary for Oolong, Black Teas frosi GO eta. to flioper lb^Nlng Young Souchong, 50ct*i ■ Congo GA and Biglbut Breakfost aJ, Yo*ng Hyson, Gunpowder and Imperial, frea 35 per lb. - Families are requested to send and get aaapiooof . ef our Teas, and try them purchasing. . myIPMAwS TOFOUrih SOaB . oho. -wi uiira * co* piFORM their frlends and thepabllo thatthsyhava A no loeger any conhection witnihftir laxs oitablnfc mem in Penn street, known as the Pittsburgh Btewoi* haymg removed sbeir entira basiPeSi toun NHh/ CRKWEhV.in XHt*.tlreat ‘ - nvIM Vi , ID" fcaurnoxsASto. tsxn Dnam^ONtanutol. iaacheoleal Soap causes a free peraKailKk aad a the same time mohfies, softens, and entteasthiMba ; giving it the texture and bmuy pf ah Infants. Bcum,Saußaxswam) Bttb,are soen aoteal}' healed, but eared by its'use,' as at lekst seven Ffcyw* ' dan* in New York know, who. stoTUsassk eft, and find it unfailing—as also in'- 1 :' 1 ■ . Pnmjts,ftioTOTmiF**cxtu*, : M'an» other Hindis-' ’ ixse. The reader is auured thattaisis l xtonHoo ‘ puffed nostrum, as one trial wdpwfa. I mid at- ' nerate at least 60 person* cared dr * . v.' Soxi llvxc,Boxx Lxoaan ih , and use it, end the reader ia again wssuredl wiali : ’ not cruelly sell it fortheabeVßuntauikaewbtoba'-.- all I state.-Those who an liabloto'--;: •- i . CBayxn,Cuexx9,amCaAmFtJa,wiDladtUsA cure. Any one afflieted with anyoftheabeve,ersta» • liar diseases, will find this all and even moto (admits bis in its properties) than I ctsto.''- - I -.- But, reader, the stores are floodeftwiihitalaatav and bo suayou askfbrJONEFBltaiiaa:OhaMsH' Soap; Sold ny WIL JACKSON, 9 liberty sgaofr Pittsburgh. - asgfisUktrt .. trr Sn.'*ri,t>fwiwn an, SfitßraUT atlßlßd tkH thofoUowing are the aeoql quilUlesofaSfcboalOki Jonrsh Coral Hair BestorauTe~.lf.thBy doubt oar word, they cannot these highly rtesyeetahla ettteat who have tried It*— :■ ■ *: , Mr. Geo. Beeket, 4L Em st New York. Mrs. Matilda Beeves; Myrtle av, Brooklyn. •.. i Mr. Wm. Tompkins, 98 King st, New York.’ Mr. Thot. Jackson, Menurars Island, near Phtsbugh H. E. Cullen, late barber stesmboat 8. America. And more than a handled others state, th*egh thd must suffice, that il'wi’J force thehair to grow oetho . head orfkce, itop it falling off; strengthen tha ’ removing scurf and dandruff from the roots,- asking i . light, red, orgrsr hsir assume .a fine dark took, tad- - keeping dry, hanh or wiry heir moist, soft, clean aad. : beaatiial, a very, very tong time/ - “ •'. Sold by the Agent, WM. JACKSON, 89 Übeity fl^ . ITT* LADIES ARE UAbTIOlvKl> AGAJNBT Gi" SING COMMON PREPARED CHALKS They are no t aware haw frightfully injuries*"it{U to the skinl how coarse, how rough, bow aal; • ‘ low, yellow, and unhealthy the skin ■ ' , t - pear* aftefusiu prepared ehaikl-Bo>- ‘ . tides iU*injurious,containing« - ;■ Jarge quantity of Lead l We have prepared:a beautilU vegetable urtleiu* j which we caft JONES' SPANISH LILY A It is perfectly innocent, being purified of aDdaleeft- • j oosqaallucs; and it Imparts to the skin a natarat,hetW- i thy, alabaster, clear, .livingwhito) at thesaaeda* 'J aeons as a cosmetic on the skin. it soft and l . smooth, gold by the Agent, WM. JACKON, 89 |ib> erty st, Pittsburgh. Pnee 85 cent*. aag7MAwT j IBW B&fiDFABI ITOBR { SIGN OFTfiEPLANE'ANDSAW, a No. 78 Wood street* Plttshuifh, . . ; TTUBERANDLAUFMAN, importers anddealtr* ' rl in Foreign und Domestie HABDWAXUB* tor s all its varieties, are now prepared to sell as low and 4 oh as reasonable terms as can be purchased elsewhere, -1 We solicit our friends, and thopabliogeaerullT.to' ! call and examine our stock, which consist* in part ca .4 KNIVES and FORKS, POCKET end PEN KNIVES, i SCISSORS, SHEARS, RAZORS, House TrimaiTtgi, X such as Locks, Latches, Hinges and Serews, together j with every article usually kept in Hardware StoreA g We invito the attention of Carpenters and Mechanica V gcuerally to our assortment of Tools, which havebeea } selected with great care, and .which we are detorinfcb- i ed to sell so as to give satisfaction. aoAdAwT 4 Tnx slim or a rax Rxrntxi* not more npul - ] live than a bad, putrid breath; or dark, yellow.dims* : , ed teeth. If person* have these it is their own foklt— \ they can, for' two shillings, buy an article that Will ! maie their breath pure and sweet as Us Bpiejf Jfra .1 Arabia. j - • : - - , It cures diseases of the Gums, spungy or uleeretod» - and forthe Teeth it is unequalled, removing the lartat, fastening tbo teeth bv the 'gwas and clean there at ’ whus a* theraow tyyufmtn-iranx: — - Scchi -reader,,«e the propertieaof Jones's Arebct. Tooih Fasie, and, without praising u qjuselves, heat, wkat one of our mbit respectable and scientific Dbb* - tls», Mr. K. Field, ef New York, says i ' 1 . u i have both used and analizad this beautiful and ta* . palpable article, (Jones’. Amber Tooth Pasted and', ean recommend it as possessing all the qualities elakre- : i ed foriL" Reader, we can ssy no more to etnrtinem i only that if you uy this once you will bo well pleased* It iaputupia beautiM Fw.itA China Puts, fotß -i cents. SeldhythriAgent,\m.JACKSON, 69Liter ty street, PittSDorgh: sugttrdAwT ■ | Property lm Allcgtiiiy City far Bale* r i THE enbienben 'ofier fondle.* somber of c bride j l«u,iitaaie iathaSeeoad Went,frontieroatk*,' Common rroand,'on cut term*. Insure of >: W. (fIL ROBINSON, A tty uX*w, St CUllft -ft or of iAS ROBINSON* cn theprealroa. . . . gyl7alAwtfT . • > • ■ .-• • • I ABIES’ WORK - DASKETd.—Tbo luyeet ini x i fine« nnortmest eter brought to this atf, nett direct from Peris, ea&'for solo low br - deal c YEAGER, ICB Market at Aa lE RICAN TOYS—A latjo assortment of Aaen* 3 ceri Meanfaeiorcd Toys, the best tad most ni> 5 ittntielmedeiatfie'world. Cell end see tbem eft ■' d«R ■ - ‘• ,C YBACER’3,IO6 MPtof ■ . $ PRINTS FOR lß|c.*~W. R. filffirar invites tie icnuoo of buyer* to his usortment of PRINTS, £ embracing the »ewwtaadii*ad*©ine«:«tjle*, mod noted Cot color*- AUo—Engttih Chiat*e*,of . :j ud handiome piQenis; end * luge uaonaeat of DNi 73 figured light Print* *na Chintte*, tor iafiau. SODA ASH-SO eaaka Steal* celebrated brand, for •ilc by . . - WbIBAGALEY A 00, ■, 'dcdl - ' •' 18and80Woods •? boZM Creant; ■ ! : , - - |j 73 “ EuliiADatmfornlabx - deao > • ilflwiLUiWi Twilled curtain chintzes.—w.a.Mn>'y rsr baa rac'd a farther apply of plain Scute! *ad>&' Twilled Curtain Chint*ea, atu» Nona .East center • •; Fourth and Market ala. detl - Ji OFFEE—A atari lot for aato~by ~ . ~ .»« deao- BtUABTASILL tZ< PRODUCE— 4 bbla Clover Seodj Z ■ l-i 4“ Shelled Corn; 8 “ Rtb; •• jahtwo’dandfbrMtoSpft BUEBRJDGK,WILSON 400, ■ \% tea * • Water atntt. M. Black farjuettos^—w. RMsimiatNonfc -h Kut comer of Foartb and Market strata, bia toil anortment ef'tba abora acano gooda. Alaa— Ulack FranchMetinoa. BbabaxiaofinisaAlpaeeastßf'J Mcnmiig, Canton Clouts for Mourning, and a apply i\ of Mourning Goods generally. deS - <p O tida priaofnaw crop) arriving anff&r - ; i Oaateby . _ BROWN A KIRKPATRICK, TOBACCO— 90 bozea W. H. Grant's Fa; 3s. ■** .. Daniel's s*«} - >-3 30 “ WJLRonald’a®’*; o. 39 kegs Gedgeria 0 twistt-. For eale by dcB3 . BROWN A KIRKPATRICK f.=* FLOUR— 33 bbla Jut reeM and for sate by - >--5 d 677 COPE A BBBYFOQLB ?-} SHOT— 13 kegs aw'd, jut rac’d and for aate’by dea? A CULBERTSON,I4S Liberty r eaD—loo pigs jut rac'd and for tatebt ■Lidcffr . A CULBERTSON, 1491 Received tbia day, at Phillip’s rubber sb> uS POT—lRGuaELutteCioaka, luge aba; - :~.t. 13 pair 5 “ Pasta; .. - v-.‘ Bft Geßta’Gldvea,* superior amatet - M u * MlusaaiaolTat Nod Wood tract. ' d 029 ■ J AHPWi^T.tPg GO BN BROOMS—I3O dot In aton and for gala by *>.?* ddffl ' • STUABTfcWfJi SUGAR— 4l hbda from new crop lasdisg from th and fotaate by Jia3 JAMES A. HUTQgtSON A CO. bbl* Plknuuioa new crop, inr from sterner Uimbarg for ««1« by •■• J*n3 : JAMES A-HUTCHISONfcCO. ; ; RKEN-APPLES—do botnunaßUo and JT Appiei/a prise anielAja aton and for aate by ) lint EUCT, MATTHEWS>COi * »25bbU pore Tallow, in narc juid BUEV, MATTHEWS * CO. • rpALLO.. X*«loby - - f-iOTOOII—CB tales'Cottas in'ttots ... U luit , . RUKY, BUTTHKWS * CO. • • BUJEVOBANOE PHCT»-4 cuea new Kvii ~ and biiAt colon, opened by - T-,~ dcSI , - SHACKLETTfc WHTTB > cum, Futor u>4 Wool J >J*a opened mad for wld by - .• v . •. float SHACgLEFTfeWHITg IHEESB—4OO tezesfrioe W.R-fof nl* by >„ >j*a7 ' :WftHBeCUTCUBOW <, LINSEED ?,”• i jaa7 • * ROBISONt LITTLE fc CQ_ ; Buckwheat [w, w bu» »a 4 W* :J MApgr.RKT— dQbbli No 9 L«jej*B V&W* Itolg % .‘•'■-■fiSSgBSSSSgg ehe*, best qoiiity. I HEWS fcCO. Mait,Pf nbT ■ ; i*ni • ■ ►ROOMiJ—IO do» > ■ J«n3 TTK4VV WEMPEfU?, ; tau js th^- f * rf :'4efa»Ftaß*'«lllMtol«% 5 \- - • V" ’•'.. 1 ■ 1.,. ;;;,'
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