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    THE mTSßP’ftig GAZETTE
PUBLISHED .BT WHITE * CO
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TUESDAYHOBmSO/JAN. >
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83WBKEXT PAOE FOB LOCAL MATTE**
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Aooer ar tn Oioni, niCnomn.-Ve
' : appointed aV. Jaws, general
; f«fSnMnn.f Hawill receive subscriptions
dud idfrertlsemeau,make collections,*®. .There
It i nti hniaeee transacted between the
.., \,tw# Utfe*,and doubt Cincinnati busi
next will find it to their advantage to use oar
... -«etaw to nuke known to oar citizens their occu
patioo sad plsoe of basinets. To ell toeh, we »•'
ArtoHr.Jamss&rterofydcc.
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Qua**—Does Judge Pattou’i term of oSee
’ expireto*d*y or noil Singular. that there should
* ! :>"‘b**ardl*pat6 or uncertainly about suchemet*
Tn Democrat* have elected J. M. Bickel,
Bttte Treasurer, over Hr. Ball, the most excels
lest officer lor the lastyearj We hope Hr. Bide*
«4 wIH do u WeH U hl* predecessor, btti we
" caahotsee the advantage to the Bute of the
change. '
*- Otm readen wifi find the charge of Judge Pet- 1
ton, on the Allegheny .fire not case, in our local
oolamn this morning. We have not had as op*
fortuity of reading tt, bat heard it spoken of as a
document of much ability. It ia probably the
last charge of ledge Patton ftom that bench.
CltvtUad usd Buffalo Railroad.
' We understand that under the excellent char*
ter, granted by the Legislature of Pennsylvania
tut winter, for the purpose, the section brtween ,
end the Ohio line was pat coder contract a ,
few days since; the road having been surveyed*'
and located • short time ago; the work
vill be pushed forward as fast as praCticabio.. We
are rejoiced alibis; in view of the abeoltne neces
sity a opening for travel and commerce, prompt
means et eommnnicatioa wilhour neighbors at
Dunkirk end Buffalo. Mo other impediment has
' existed to the ipeedy completion of the entire
mad. Those engaged upon our own section be*
tween Cleveland and the Pennsylvania line, are
puhieg forward with an eareestneaa and deter*
mloatkm of vill, which is a pledge of success.
We shall be mistaken if they do not have it done,
• tadii the crash of their locomotives is not heard
' in Pennsylvania, by the time the Buffalo train
mantles the border of Western New York.
We ask, however, tor information, whether a
tie a *«»*, that certain interests at Erie have been
endeavoring to defeat this connection between
Erieud the Ohio Line; and whether the influence
of that interest was brooghi to bear In the Penn*
aylvaaia Legislature last winter, to repeal the
charter there. If this be the case, the aooner ills
understood the better; end we will try to aseer
' taln.whal public acaHmeßt is on the suhject. More
: then this, we will endeavor to expand the limited
vision of tome, who imagined that Erie most cer>
tsialr be the great Western terminus of all BaQ>
roads.—Cire. Btrald*
We think U wUlfttber surprise the members of :
the last Legislature of this Bute, when they lean
from the editor of a Cleveland, Ohio, paper, that
they granted an “excellent charter,” for the pare
pose of constructing a railway from Erie to the
ohinButeLlnel So tar from this, it is well known
that a chatter for inch a purpose was rtptaUd by
the legislature! If any Legislation granting sueh
powers, was obtained, it was a fraud upon the
Legiatainra, and contrary to its expressed and
known w2l, and that of the people of the State.
Tbe right granted to the Franklin Canal Compa
ny, to rptutraet e railroad from tbe Allegheny
river to Brie, cannot, and does not convey e
right to cot street a Railroad along the Lake shore
to the Ohio State line—lst, it take* tbe
road oat of its’natural and direct course to Frank
lin,*—2d, because, such a use of the charter is ia
diHtotopparfttmtotheexpretaedwiilof IheLe
giritture, and to. Us inteniand ineasing in the
passage of the law.
Ulhoee who are pushingen this fraudulent
nebeme, presevere, they wfl!, witboot donbt, lose
both poney and character, as the people of the
Prate vilQßOt yield to ‘ deception and frand, what
they have refused in a legal manner.
On general priaciptee,we dislike the
manger policy. We think the right of way aeroes
tba Stale ought to be, underall ordinary cireuo*
ttuees, courteously granted to the corporations
cf abler States, with proper guarantee*. Bot to
aßeapt/ by deception, what hat hitherto been re*
faed, cafinot be home with. .
There are some questions in this mstterwhicb
intimately concern the people of Eri,e. It it, doula
less, the interest of U e people of New York, and,
possibly, of Northern Ohio, to have a continuous
railway from Cleveland to Dunkirk and Buffalo.
To the people of Erie, however, it seems to ns,
the consequences would be exceedingly disastrous.
They will then become a mere watering place far
a great rail road, the can- of which will run
through her, and she oust, hopelessly remain a
mere country village. It is her interest to prevent
any Western Gennection, that the may bring the
3Lake navigation to her beantifal harbor, and ren*
der hersell a' terminus of trade, instead of a mere
momentary stopping place. The road whiehahe
aow it attempting to build, by fraud, will ptombte
the prosperity of her great rival, Cleveland, and
rein all her own fa la re prospects. By.ibo Pitts
burgh road, ifaheeonfinesheraelfto that, she will
have access to of the western trade,
which she will match from the hands of Cleveland,
•without peering through that plaes, and make hot*
■elf-a point of real Importance.
Sueh we conceive to bo the position of Ene,
‘ and each are the views wo should lake were we
advocating’her especial prosperity. To os, in
Pittsburgh, it Is hot a mailer ot mueb moment, ex-,
cept as iar u a certain degree of Stale pride is
concerned, which place prospers moat, Cleveland
or 'Erie. The fanner gives us the most business,
and at present, more intimately oonneeted with*
us. But we conceive that to Erie It is a subject
cf life end death, and we are astonished that any
men can be found In that community who are so
■tart sighted as to be willing to resort to decep*
- lion tp accomplish its overthrow.
Mc**ba Goto Cost.—We hod the pleasure or
examining' yetterday, * gold coin israed by the
Mormon Government at Beli Lake, from Califor
ain goM,.without alloy* . On ope tide it the rep*
mentation of the all teeing eye, beneath a figure
• which look* to nothing l»k* a bishop's with
a motto round the margin, “Holinesaiolhe in id/
on the reverse, it two hand* clasped, with the
date, “1819, twenty dollar*/C. S. L. C. P. C.”
It weighs ove^oee ounce.* TbUeoin wtsbronghf
from Salt Xfke'by'Eoibert P. Pearce, a Mormon,
jnu t froin Deseret. He give* a flattering account
qflhe .progress of the new empire lathe R«ky
Mountains.
1 The Newark, (Ohio,) Gazette paya uslbefob
bvfag compliment. We hope to continue tode*
eerre the good opinion of persons whose position
and experience reader their judgment always ml*
eaUe:
“The Pitzborgh GaxeUe, says an exchange, has
been published foe 61 yean. And we add, baa
bees, and still is, getting better every week of iia
existence. The Weekly Gazette contains more
rending matter, we believe, than any paper west of
•‘the mountains.*
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Aaron- Houm New Taos's EtirxnTommrr.—
Vets* ftfrtP™* & Stetson, the liberal and gtotle*
openly proprietors of the Aator House, New York,
gave a noble entertainment In the shape of a dia
ler to their guests on New Year's dty, the bill of
fore was of the moat sumptuous character, and a
carte blanche was given to each guest to call for
whatever kind of wine be pleased to select from
dM&r, some of which were marked at $lO the
It (he evening a ball wan gives to the do
mes*** *f tie establishment, numbering one han
ds*# AS# sfjuy, os which occasion the proprieten
cfcfoted m servants. The toene is described as
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fcnSag few joyous tad gsy in, the extreme.—
r|.Bcek«d» as Ihceetre worthy of bemgrecorded,
especially as their occurence it “few and fat*’
tweea. " It was a noble expression of grateful*
sen, os the put ofthe proprietor* to their guests
tar their patronage, and to their domestic* (or
* lmvingfirithfi% administered in their varioua cal*
ling*tothepleasnreofthe thousand*who,during
(he pat* year, hare enjoyed the comforts tod has*
■xtetofthat iaagßifieent eauhUsfaaeat'' V .
A new line of can is shoot to be placed on tha
ryrffymMa aad Philadelphia They .Will
ffffpyp* all the modem improvements and cos*
vminnrwi Thstoin the new Use, between
tl» two cities, will be $349.
FROM p««««MM B *
Xsn. n, I*o.
TheO^^SrhoolOoaVcn^icOTdMg^
aeatiOnstt day, andlsxtillfir
ta to Ito HiUof lb. Hom* of
SkL bi bee. oooleoßllT pwlei to Uatiptn
„ -been_<iebTe
i BitfaKer
“ 4 Stop P«to. wto •« l« uwduo. « .
member o< tto Cp.Te.lioo. The H*)eetofOGia.
mm, School edoesto. wOMdotd* reoeiee u
Impemetaa lbi» CoßTeotfai, which will eead it
o*«.oo»of theSpettoj. ra, elotoeatlj odd
lar htgto, “npcathe topmost maim of pragmas."
lbs Vo never seena more earnest, harmonious,
ouiy'exccDeat apirit displayed ia anyOooventiom,
than hasprevailed in this throughout Us entire
fining*. •
. In the Senate to day, Mr. Sahfcoy reported, frith*
out amendment, tbe MU to increase tbe compen
sation of the Auditor General and Eute .Treaam
er; which, on motion of Mr. Packer, waa taken
up oa second lending.
. Mr. Ives from the Committee on the Statd'LU
brerj, repotted that Thomas McDowell htd been
elected Bute Librarian for the eeaslngyear.
> Mr. McDoweU,ti, ofooone a Loco foeo. He
is a of Ctsrien County, and was Consul
the fop* a to Port Bt. Catherine^
t think U was, in Braxil. He takea ihe.pUce of
James Johnston, the brother of the Gover
nor, and an and gentlemanly man,
who discharged the duties of tbe office to the en«
tire salislse&oa of all who had occasion to visit
the Library..
Bit. Darrie read in Us plaoe, aad p*w®U«d to
the Speaker, a hffl reUtive to' taxation on moneys
at interest on ground roots. Also ebUl to in*
corporate the St Mery's Cemetery.
Also a bill to define the equitable jurisdiction of
the District Court of Allegheny county.
Mr. Fniley e bill to uiborise the Orimminior
en of Schuylkill coaaty to opea aad cnlujo
Lapis Port. *-
Tbe Senate than resumed the consideration of
the reeolotion relative to the proposed
ot the Cauatiiatiou, sad after some remaps from
Mr. King, the Senate adjourned. s
In the House of Representativea, the flat thing
in order, wu the aomination of candidates tor
State Treasurer, aed the following gcntiemea
were, pot in nomination.
Mr. Snyaer nominated Gideon J, Ball
« William Hopkins.
Hemphill " E. A. Penniman.
hTColloogh * John Snodgrass.
1 Foal her “ John U. Btcknell.
rv>—n* “ J; B. MeCtintbek.
•« B.N. Baley. '
Oonyngham 4 ' Asa Dimoek. >
Brin die '• H. L. Dieffbnbeeb.
Rhey “ Daniel Wdgans.
TJnU. “ BL. A* .Banner.;
Mars “ Asa Packer, v
MeCnrdy “ W. A. Patterson.
grfinfi* “ Arnold Ptttmmer.
Chnroh M . Geo. MeFeely.
Meek " Stewart Pierce.
Nicholson a A. Ojlwira.
“ J. L. GiQot. '•
KUlenger " Jacob Weidle.
Mr. M»»«> presented a petition tram dtixeni of
Allegheny county, praying for the repeal of the
$3OO law. \
Mr. the Committee ofWayi
and Meant, reported a bill to, aala»
rite of the Associate Judges of Allegheny county.
COBDKN.
Haxstsßuso,
The School Convention, after baring
transacted mock basinets ot a realty important
character, dosed itsinteresting sittings lam night.
On qciting the chair, Jndge Porter delivered a
mMi efaqnfflt «"il thrilling address. We US SOT
ry to ree this gentleman, so uneerepolouß and
despoate a politician, for he is really a man of
more than ordinary abilities. He la the-‘leader of
hit party in the Home, and we regret 16 say, one
of the moat unmitigated trickster* aqd jrire pnK
lore io ttat large body. He has taken the initia
tire In. all the party measures that haro-been pro
pped this sessiott. It is a Utile remarkable, that a
msaaf his distinction should consent w come to
the Legislature at all, and the presumption is, that
he has some great scheme in embryo, will
derelope itself before the end of the session. It
would be well enough, 1 think, to let the memory
of the Porter corruptions pass into olilivion, with,
outreriring them again in the history of the pre*
sent session of the Legislature.
In'the Senate, the presentation cfpetuicna oc*
copied the morning boor. Severs! v rere'present*
ed, praying for the re-ohtiter of But» ia various
•ectioos of the Commonwealth, and tome for the
creation of new ones; and Mr. Brawiiry presumed
one from the citizens of Crawford County, pray
ing for a general Ranking law.
By the by, this question was Incidentally up in
the House to day, upon a morion to refer it to the
Committee on Banking, with Instructions to re port
upon it, and ?l»c«M much strong opposition (fom
. Messrs. Porter and Meeki, and several oths r in
cofoeomembers. I was also surprised lose® that
many of the Whig members voted against it, ee
peoally those from the city of Philadelphia. The
opposition however, was essentially Locofoeo in
its character, every L' w, r tgw,a in.the House record*
ing his oame in the negative. This show* pretty
conclnaively who the Bank aristocracy are,.and
who are in favor of the present rotten oration
system, which enables polished villlsas to rob the
.widow and orphan) of their mites-witlh impunity.
■The free {baeking-syalem would in a few yean ef
.fcctnallx eradicate existing corporation*, 'send put
the entire banking oporattanwaf the Bun > upon
a sound baste
• • After the presentation of petition nd b Qlt, the
fcwris resumed the eonsideratioa of fito a mend*
menttotbe Constitution.
Mr. Dtinie took the floor,'anA gave his rl«w»
on this question at length. Ha concerted is the
imperattre command seed in tb e propoeod a mend*
meat, which aaja that In eaae of address d>y the
Legislators, the Governor “whall” Temov»» any
Judge who may hare been arraigned on cl isrges
preferred against Urn. He. atsoapprored. of the
proTiainn to decide by lot, tbo gradea of tha- Cota*
mi—iMi of the Jadgee of thofl opreme Coart, and
the aoceeaiion.to the portion ofChiefJo^tiee.—
i Ho opposed any an4elN attempts to ameod the
proposed anandionctenha 0 acatitation. U had
paaed that stage ofiriprogra «, and mast betak
en as it b,, h had been paaeo don by one
bcferaibe peopli r, who elected repre*
.iienlatiVe*inviewoftkat_.qßi wiion. ltwootdbe|
,a Eolation of (bo Ooaitiuaion to change or amend I
it. If the Senator beta. Oreea > wanted tha amend*
jnentahe lethal ring them Cwward,
and tbry lhetrlpw ope» their Constitu
tional eoonsk Bat bo weak 1 opjxao all amend*
pyHi to the proposed ameai Imeat, and when the
timoesnabe would vote op mil as the dictates
cm iTictiona of dnty to*
wdahiaconatimentawho hr id honored him with
.s teal in these halls fer twei; re , years, shall die*
late.-
' Ur. UeOaalin made
tion of bir views, aaAt
the adoption of which
proposed amendment t
jie remarks in explana
efia ctvf hla propoeitton,
ouhl postpone the
one year.
fjilowing as a anbatilote
cod by the Senator from
peadidf in the Senate, u
Mrtfffltfoa of Common*
• Committee qn the Fro>
o nltef and anpply—whit
, sol, eo.fer ai it relates to
wil! have in referenoe to
; j yniUHniT, io lon, itfwi
Qi'luimnn ri,hU
owoi'l* opposition id tkn
iltoot'*“"“ ofi,,i b »
M, (Ur. “"had
IfcinTotn Bp.HWUt.ptr
Mir. King offered the
to the raohtfjou latrodt
Greene. ; (Mr. McCaifin.
Thet b4Tj No!' 10, now
an amendment to the Go
wealth, be referred to tb
visions it does purport t
effbef the said amefidr *
the removal of Judge s,
the iodepeadeoea o' f’n;
ed a* the chiefbahrax I
Mr. Konigmachor fe |
original reeolotloor, * (
the Senator from B at n
unfortunately record »
poeed amendment Ur a ieasJ|. Dot he wu 009
iattractedon thia q tuition by hit conat..^® 011 *
who had :: .and approved of it.
When he wu in the Reform Convention, h *
TDtn£ in fevw of : the food behavior tenure; for
Jodgee, inopporitfl .on tdihetomiied tenare. And
he believed that srhewerefo vote again on the
quartos, h* wr *l*'to to. The limited tenure bad
MtWl«Mtf' J .pac*tal fcr!o*r mf iomtaiei
lk» iMcrjwr.' Joa erW elealTO pjioHpl. wili il,
tnuWon.th Jqteuktn Swuottai, Ik, Senna mJ
journo*. . - • ■ . v
In tfaoF jhub, Mr. JeckstM offered a reaetoioft
instraetin # the Goßxiaith'* B* o **
tboHou n ,t.«MWfflfsaci bank*o»have neg*
lectad i to the ad of Aawn
biy, l' jq of neh persons a» haw Aandisf
to (hr depot* pnd dlvidAda onaaimoffi
whi- tk wee conaitoi«d»*s•«*•«* *°*
TuGSBBWiVOU.
: .':.'--Genxipciideaee of the Pfsabargh Gt&tts.
N*w Yoks, Jan. 18,1850.
The meeting of merchants yesterday,!*} take ao>
ttou BpoaJto jatuy laws, was largely attended,
and by our most influential citiieu, among idiom
may be mentioned Jonathan Btarget, D. S. Miller,
R. L. Stuart, and Aug. Whitlock. The'remarka
of every"speaker' tended to show that-these Igwv
should be repealed. First, because they ere nae*
je«L Second, because no violation of the law
has ever been pioabcutedL Third,- because bor
rowers bare declined lenders under U. Fourth*
bwruew they are upjnst to borrowers as well as
tenders, and, in short, because the law prevents
! capitalists from supplying • want of money through
four of losing the whole, and the borrower from
paying what nmey is temporarily worth. It was
not pretended that lenders could afford to pay
over six per cent-, but stiongly insisted that aU par
ties should determine what money is worth. The
legislature will soon get the affair in hand, and
will giro us reform, if they hare the good of the
State at heart. I
Another meeting of merchants was alio held at I
tho Exchange, yesterday, Jaa. Brown, ofthe house j
of Brown, Brothers A Co., presiding, to take the
preliminary steps .towards presenting a suitable
testimonial to Capt. Cook, of the Br. bark Sarah,]
who, at much peril, rescued the crew and pas» I
sengen of the Caleb Grimshaw, by which he (ay
seven days and nights. A committee of leading.!
merchants was appointed to prepare a suitable
testimonial, and the humane captain will eoon be
la possession of an elegant set oi nautical instru
ments, together with a piece of plate, which shall,
in all time, demonstrate that Capt. David Cook
potaened the heart of a true mao. Daring the I
meeting Capt. Cook made the following speech: |
•« You make me fed proad on this occasion;
you cause me to feel as though I had done a great
deal Bat I assure you that, io doing what I did,
I thought I bad done nothing more than my Me.
ker demanded of me. I shall never forget your
kindness. I cannot aay what 1 wish to you, for I
am not accustomed to public speaking. Accept
my thanks.
The Cherokee took out two hundred paasen<
gets for Chagret, and her departure creeled a fu
rore never before witnessed. A faint idea of ih«
(or digging gold may bo had by remember
log that those who atari now must wail mooihi
before they can go to the mine*. Many of the
paaeeagers who returned in the la*: ship hare
come homo tj apend the winter, tod will return
soon. Tee letlera of Bayard Taylor, in the Tri
bune, have had more effect upon California emi.
gratioa than all the other atoriea combined. Peo*
pie believe what be writes. which ia more than
can be uidoflbo letlera of other papers. Ido not
wtin those of the Herald, which baa often been
roagfaUy accutcd of *• manufacturing” but of
papers which claim to be under the control o r
honorable mad.
The printer**! to*’ival, on the annivemry of the
birth day of Frjaklin, waa a apleodid affair. Pul l
three thonaand members of the “black an" filled
the saloon of Niblo’a Theatre, to hear the remarks
or Horace Greeley and the other printers. With
commendable spirit, the fraternity which educate*
and preserve* alt other classes ofaociety, depended
upon their own member*, and did not run afte*
a lawyer to apeak tor them. Step* have been
taken to establish a printers' reading room, for
‘ which the proprietors ot the Sun have given the
gum of $6OO. Among lie gema of the night wi
the speech of Judge Edmond*.
The business streets begin to wear nn active
look, and people ere rspidty getting into stock.
The jobbers are busy with the importer*, and will
be ready for the southern trade, which In three
weeks will commence. All kinds of cotton stuff*
are in demand, *1 improved rate*, and large **lea
/Financially, there is little new*. The bank* are
of .cciD, hiring an amount far beyond their
legitimate want*, with no fear cf a foreign de
mand; and in foot with nothing in right to make
them content. In the street money U cheap, and
the banks seek customers rather thso sroid them-
Stocks are firm, and rather improving. The gener
ality of stocks are low that a man of nerve,
with a moderate amount of capital could put many
of them up fire per oent, with little trouble. The
chief ol stock speculations are now made by
broken, and outsiders rarely dip in. j
Cotton baaadranced agalo, and there ia a large i
demand. Fair upland baa sold at 14 cents,a price
which has not been touebed before in a long time.
There is a shipping demand for low priced Can
adian floor. In common atate brands, no change.
Wheat ia firm, as well as corn, for which the de
mand is good. Pork it doll, and prices tend
downward, for new. Lard, 61061- Iron ia up,
end gales hiv'e been made at $2l per ton, cash, si
the ship £de. Coffee bss risen, and prices are ie
higher. A sale of 2,000 bags Rio was made for
Philadelphia at 13; 1,000 bags Jars at and
1,000 bags St. Domingo at 101011, closing atllc,
and cjeaiing-oot first hands. In other'groceries
there Vs not touch doing. Sugar ia steady, with
•ales (150 or 200 hhds., and small lota Cardenas
molasses sell at 22c; New Orleans in lota sell* at
200261 c.
lo freight* there U not * great deal doing, but
the rate* *fo firm. Cotton, 105*32d; grain, 41d;
flour, 18J; deed weight, 205022 s 6d. There is *
good deal ofaclirity in California freights at 600
■7od per foot to San Francisco. C.
Brownsville, Pennsylvania, and iu environ*, by
the cental of 1810, contained a population of
twenty one hundred and forty. By a recent enu
meration, it now number* newly tony five hun
dred, being an increase, exceeding in tho grow,
more than one hundred per cent. Few place* in
the Slate of Pennsylvania have increased so much
in the same period. Her destination appears to
be onward—or, according to party tact, pnfmnn.
We have heard of two glau factories and many
other buildings in contemplation of erection, the
coming season- The day is.not far distant when
the whole valley or tho Monongahcla, from Pitto
bnrgb to Brownsville,wilt bo a.conlinuona village.
We obierve by tho report of sales of stocks in
the Philadelphia papers, that the bonds of the city
of Pittsburgh only command $9O, whilst U ooe of
other cities in the West, and the district of Ken*
aington for $96 and 100.
Can any person for a moment suppose that the
eity ofPittaborgh is not as capable or redemption
as the others. She has always paid her interest
punctually, and her loans, heretofore, redeemed at
maiqrity. Her present bonds with coupons attach-
lnterest of tlx percent and payable in
the east, and we really believe them lobe as safe
an investment as coold bo made—oven more ad
vantageous to the Invertors than the United States
Government bonds, boaUtse the latter, with sou
poi, paying only six percent, in consequence of
the]foreign demand, costs in tho market $ll3,
fr*tnjr 13 per cent advance, and of course does
not net the purchaser 8 per cent, whereas tho
Kttatwfgh bunds, paying the same per centage a*
the present price, will produce to the hslder about
6| per cent. We can see no just reason, there,
forej, why they should not to at par. We hope
tbepapUaliata of this city, and iboso wishing to in.
look into this matter —and not permit
the debt ol their own city tu be depreciated in the
market, below that of rival*. C.
Pxoms or Plahx Roads —An exchange paper
ha, the following iu reference to the profits deri
ved by stockholders in each road*:
There isono gratifying fact In relation to the
r | tn b roads, which eannot be said of railroads,
cakalr. steamboats, banks or any similar stock,
ud that is this:—Thou who have been interest
ed in’ptank roads, and watched their progress
have learned by experience, that no plank road bos
ever vat been constructed that proved a losing
B«lhoUe-—feip.ri«ic» h..
.town thiLt the pcopl° will •>». ■<>«>•
will bib lh«n; “d unllko Ut» they, bw
CBterprlKß lnTBri«l)ly M benefioi.l to Ihe Btockho..
dents 1° th. public.
Watemile end Utica reed,nineteen nUlee
tan, tnd onsUof *31,000, hne ju« deeiued n di.-
S often per cent., pnMbto w Ut. etoekholden
ondmnend.— ten per cent-laid h, for ropnln.
The Utiea end Bridie water road, twaoly tmlo.
lon,, and anting *lO,OOO, poye twenty 4.e per
cost, regularly. _
The Boonyihe road psya twenty two per
Watertown road pays twenty fire per
Fores and Johnson road, four miles long,
uj e ugting SBJOO, pay* regqlariy fifteen
Important feeders to raifioads, and
* ■i.Tnitwi* tagnationaofbsmaets hiihefco attends
SiStmfwSV'. In abort, they are road.
?flllSe oeopto ot'«"T eoctioD, eren h>:f<n tied,can
«« on din ant lor «d;
ol timber not othewleo
miSybylaSh' when it li lean needsd
SmS’ISSu. indton alreadyaddedvaKly.
nomfat ud mteanU.l
ef oar people. Bnecen attend them!
ltat'.aiaarv—The report of the Oer.
|ie*i,oo,«3.
1 ’ GODS’
Gold.— The New Yc*k Express saya
ge&lleoifl froo California cstintato*
I the amount of Gold shipped tt the cuiaes at s3o,*
000,000 for the year 1819. 'He supposes t*** 001
more than one third of the amount dof Sods -It*
way to lbs United States, greet
deal, which is sent back there by her laboring peo*
pie. phUi also receives vxstiumsr wad England
also. A great quantity of gold also remains ii
the conn try.
Ebola-yd vsUhttxd Statu. —The Illnstraled
London News speaks in the strongest terms of the
growth of the United Stales in population and pros*
parity; and says that hereafter the Anglo Saxon
race will rale the world, not from the banks of the
Themes, bat from those of the Potomac. The
writer is; of opinion that England will rapidly de*
cline in power and wealth, in the coarse of the
I next half century, and that the transatlantic Repntt
lie will as rapidly increase.
The Boston Post states that the story, in regard
to Pro feasor Webstar’s complaining that people io
an adjoining cell disturbed him by their cries, Is
wholly unfounded.
Gooi Investment.— -Massachusetts bss about
three millions ot dollars Invested Id school houses,
| Mr. Everett it was who said sq quaintly, “if you
I reduce tbo wages of the schoolmaster, you must
I raise those of the recruiting sergeant.”
The Canada brought 49,000 letters oo her last
trip—the largest mail ever received in this
country.
The German population of the United Stales is
estimated at 4,000,000.
Leopold do Meyer, who created such a /ante
in this country, is said to be completely disabled;
no longer able to plsy the piano, he is now leader
of a small provincial military band in Italy. This
I is a sad fall for the “lion pianist.”
I For the first time in many years, there is now
I continuous sleighing from Albany to Buffalo.
| Toaupply London, daily, with milk, 60,000 oows
are required, yielding 100,000 galktua
The population of Belgium is 4,537,196. Every
ere maintains three meu.
The Monongalia Mirror, speaking of the elec*
lion of our'preseat Mayor, remarks:—"lf Barker
has prudence equal to bis nerve, he will make a
good officer. It was well said, not long since, by
I an English writer, that no Yankee will, under any
I circumstances, commit eumdej be has so mtny
inducements to live 00, and tee takas he *nil come
tff Barker’s case is a strong IHustralioe.”
I Lis rumored that Jenny Lind is coming to this
I country, with Mr. Balfe.
Tax Cuba Invasion.—A letter to the New York
Express, dated Washington, Jan. 17, says:—'
News has been received here, for some days
put, by the Administration, that the Cobs Revo*
iutiooista are again at work—that they have raised
luge snout of money—that their expedition la
•gain pretty well under way—that they have
plenty of arms, munitions of war. dec. &c., but
that now they will set aaordatg to lew—that they -
, will cot concentrate their farces here, is the United
I States—nor rendesvous here—nor organise here
I —bat assemble altogether, at • fixed ume, say on
I ths Isthmus of Dameo, or it may be in Yocaiaa.
or it may be on some island, this Item* a* quo, if
I agreed upon, notyet being known.
I The head quarterse! these Revolutionists is atone
lof the Hotels in this city, from whence they are\
I carrying on operations upon s grand scale. One
I of the largest theatres of their opperations is in
| New York city.
Thus as Sooth Carolina fit Co. insists upon walk*
I lag out oflhe Union, Cuba and Cauada are half
willing to fight to get is.
Duastus os tm Laxis.—The Buffalo, New
York, Commercial Advertiser contains a list of
disasters that occurred oo the Lakes during the
year 1819. The list was compiled by a gentleman
connected with an insurance company in Buffalo,,
and may be relied 00. According to the list, the
number of vessel* emu dy lost and injured amounts
,to ninety four. The total amount of property lost
lis $363,171. The lots of lie is thirty four persons.
I The year l£4B was more disastrous to both life
| and property oo the lakes. During that year fifty
I five persona were lost, and the value of property
destroyed amounted to $120A12.'
Poet* like these demonstrate the necessity for
the interposition of the Government to protect hfe
and property. A majority ot both Houses of Coo .
great'arc doubtless in favor of appropriations for
the improvement of lake and river navigation,
and this country rejoices that a man is now at the
head o r l affairs who is anxious that needful appro*
priationo shall be made.— Lotnevtlte Journal.
IMPORTANT FROM WASHINGTON.
Tax Rxcxxt learn from
Washington that the Administration, in Cabinet
Council, have resolved to begin criminal proceed*
ings agaiast the defaulters that have been disco*
vered, sioee the inauguration of General Taylor.
The cabinet hesitated at firet, but the President,
finding ihst the law ot 1846 was very positive in its
enactments, look the matter in hb own
inrisled that, as the people elected him to execute
the lsw>, he would execute them, end lake all
the responsibility. The several District Attor
neys will probably be directed to prepare indict*
ments agamst all the delinquents throughout the
country. Great excitement among the office seek
ers and office holders is expected.—JVitw York
Herald
Vaujzof Plus Roans.— from
tbo Utica Sig7wi t io relation to the value of Plank
Roads to the business o< that city, will epply here:
The value to Utica of - its many plana roads,
cotoomnicatiog wilh ihesurrounding country, at
airtimes appareut, is strikingly so at* time like
thi>;.ri>uddy seasons makes scarcely any percepti
ble dimioction in tho trade of the city, whereas,
on such a doy as was yesterday, two years ago,
there would have been scarcely a country custom
er in town Utica owes much to its plank roadr,
though very little of the money expending build
ing them has been contributed by its capitalists.
They have Imparted toil life, energy, activity,
and a bulling business air, in all of which, for
many yean, it baa been sadly deficlcuu
For At PitUburgk GattiU
That AfmwSutvxaT Risowmon mruTxn to
Oanun. —in our Isst issne we published this re
solution, which has appeared in many papers; de
nied its connection in any way with Oberlio, and
expressed our opinion that it was a malicious
hoax. . .
We dow learn that it was passed at ao Anti-
Slavery Convention, held in Berlin, (not Oberlin,)
Mahoning county, Ohio, under the atupices of
such men as Oliver Johnson, Parker Pilbary, tec.
We bad hoped it could never have been actually
passed by any convention of intelligent beings,
especially in a Christian land.
A full account of said convention, with this and
other resolutions, appeared last antamn in the Na
tional Anti-Slavery Standard.
Will those papers which have published the re
solution, as passed at Oberlin,please to honor the
truth by making tho above correction f— OAvrfia
Etsngtlist.
For tkt GostOt.
A Pixthojh or Gold’.—According to the Lon
don Mercantile GaxeUe, of November 28th, Eng
land is now suffering under a plethora of gold. In
the coffers of the Bank 01 England there are near
ly sixteen millions lying idle; there U no way or
employing it It is pouring m from Russia and
California,but atiH the price must beX3 17r.,10d.
per ounoe, according to Sir Robert Peel’s bill; and
more than this, the Director* of tho Bank of Eng
land are obliged to buy it at thia price, whether
(bev require il or not, or whether it ia worth U or
qol It would be just as reasonable, says thia
paper, to put a fixed price, by act of Parliament,
upon wheat, cotton, or indigo, aa upon gold in the
uncoined state.
Vest Hakdsomx.—The Hon-Elisha Whittlesey, _
the Genera! Agent of the Washington Monument,
baa received a letter from Capt. George W. Store
er, commanding the United Slates frigate Brandy
wine, at Rio do Janeiro, enclosing' the sum of
three hundred and twelve dollars, contributed by
the offioeraand craw of that ship, to the Wash
ington Monument This liberal and patriotic sub
scription was headed by Commodore Storer him*
•elf with $3O, and several of Ihe crew subscribed
$3 each.
We learn that Allen A- Hall, Esq, late Register,
has been appointed Assistant Sccretiry of the
Treasury; and that Michael Noorae, Esq., has
been appointed Register, in place of A. A. Hall,
Esq. —fyashipgton litpuUie.
Ia London, there am 12,000 children regularly
under training to crime, 30,000 thieve?, 6,000 rc
oclvere of stolen goods, 23,000 persons picked up
'n a state of drunkeuneas, 30,000 habitual gin
drinkers, and 130,000 of both sexes leading an
abandoned life.
MAaxmczKT BcquErr to Gaxciocx.—The late
Commissary General, Sir Gabriel Wood, has be
queathed the munificent sum of £70,000, for the
erection and endowment of an hospital it Green
ock, for* shipwrecked and distressed mariners.—
Bntuh Army DttpaUk.
07-ljvcm OoerLAixT.—The only remedy ever offer?
ed to the pnbtir, which has never failed of working a
care, when directions ire followed,is Me'Lane’sLive-
Pill. It has now been several years before the pabliei
end has been introduced in all sections of the Union'
Where il has been osed,uhM hadthomoiitriumphAnt
■neecst, ami has actually driven oat of use all other
medicines. It baa been tried under all the different
phases of Hepaus, and has been fonnd equally effica
cious in aIL
For sale by J. KIDJ) & CO n No. 69, comer of Fourth
and Wood Pittsburgh. [janl9-dkwlwS
Improvements in Dentistry,
. DR. G. O. STEARNSJ, into of Boston, Is prepared to
manufacture and tel Blocx Trent in whole and parts
of sett, npon Section or Atmospheric Suction Platea—
TooTOACurcvtKO ta mi nmtrTis, where the nerve is
exposed. Offieo and residence next door to the May
or's office, Fourth street, Pittsburgh.
Raisa to—J. H. M’Fadrten. F. li. Baton. lalt
oa. d< hoit,
Deadit. Garner oftartk
putter, iimtia
-- - .- i— *^i-4Uto
Hsiktt ts 4 Tttir wmo.
A Cars tad Csrtffieau at Hanks. .
_ fly Bias «xu b us er w Psrisiioii.-*
I hereby eerufy that sbeat two weeks ago l was ads*'
cd witii a violent attack of smffisc and ywg4ag Choi*
era Morbus, wiiWeTT distressing pains in the stomach
and bowels, which was completely relieved by two
teaspconful doses of Petroleum, taken In a Uttle wa
ter. After having taken the first dose, I slept soundly
end eoaitonmblyftjrthree hoars. [Signed]
(Osaslsgt.
HENRY WISE, Jr.,
On board the steam boat Ariadna.
Pittsburgh, Dec. lltb, 1849.
. I tm Captain of the Ariadne, and was a witness to
the astonishing effects of the Petroleum, in the ease of
Benry Wise, who is one of the htndt on the bo*L
7 [Signed] NIMROD GRA3ELL.
Pittsburgh, Dee. lltb, 1849.
general advertisement in another ecluma
f Pa swims Lsuos seoaa.—Prepared by J. W. Kelly
William itreet, N. Y., and for talo by A. Jaynes,Tso.
70 Fourth street This will be found t delightful ara
cie of beverage in families, and particularly lor sick
roams. , , ' T
Basie's Bjcoua.—An improved Chocolate prepara
tion, being a combination of Cocoa nut; innocent, in-
Tigorating and palatable, highly recommended partic
ularly for invalids. Prepared by W Baker, Dorches
ter, Mas*., and for eale by A- JA\ itEti, at the Pekin
Hiorc. No. TO Fourth st mehl4
On Monday Slst instant,’Jams Snmn,
in the 70th year of his age.
jjy His mends are requested to euend bis funeral
this morning at 10 o'clock, from Mr. Varner's Board
ing House on 4lh street. • *
WASTED, .
A GIRL to do Housework. A permanent siiaaiioi
at good' wages een be heard of by enquiring k a
this Officer
BOYLE a HATCH will continue to Lecture end
Experiment, ai the Apollo, upon the wonderful,
instructing and amusing developement of the Science
of Mind every evening this week.
Persons of undoubted character whocome forward
voluntarily oat Of the audience, will be deprived of
the power ol Speech, Hearing and Sight, at the word
of tho operator. They will be made to forget tbetr
own identity, and that of their neatest friends and rel
atives. Water will bo turned to wine, or brandy, to
perfectly, as to produce all the effects of intoxiesuon,
and a a skat vaiisxY of ether siastjj no asd ttrrxxxsr
ino xxrKaiMXVTS will be performed.
The great importance of thin Bcienee as a ixmoiax,
agent, is such as to demand the unbiased attention and
serious investigation of every lover of truth sod of
Vbs ECTERPEASS will crmtlmus the.lr
CIIASTI ASO CnMtTAEUI EWruaTAJ**XBTS, v{
| At tho above Hall, on Monday, Tuesday and Wedne.
day Evening*. January 21 st, Vtd, and 23d.
I fT7Admission, •* cents
| lCT*Forpkrticnlara see Programme. tan 29
FOR the sale of Domestie, Woolen and Cotton
Goods, also, Dealers tn all hinds of Tailors Trim
mings, No. I*7 Wood street, fourth door from Ftflh,
Piilabarrh.
m- Rktsurcx: Messrs W A Hill A Co. )*n£2
AUCTIONEERS A COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
Fifth St., Cwcisssti, Obio.
WOUUDreipcctfaliT solicitConsignment* fromthe
and ftisnufscturer* orPiusborgh.snd
would ifeCr to :
MeiifrTw. A R.B. Phillips, rituboigh.
“ Brown, Phillips a Co., “
“ Chambers, Arnew A Co
John B MeFsdden A Co n
Junes Dslieil, Eeq.,
BIOLOOT t
A class for instruction will be formod as soon i
onvenie.it. ' jangl-31*
WILKINS HALL
IIiIUBBT, PLB9IIVO * CO.,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
GBST A BLIIT9,
“ janß-Im*
■OTICK.
rIE Managers of the “ House of Refuge, for the
reformation of Javenile delinquents," in Fhiladei
pnia, wish to plaee out as Apprentice* with Farmers
aodMecbaniesinOhio *nj Indiana, a number of boys
and girt* from 10 to 18 ye ary of age.
For particulars, inquiry may be made of Elijah Cof*
fin, Richmond, Indiana; Zadok Street, Salem,County,
Ohio, or Kenj. W. Todd, Smithfield Jefferson County,
Ohio. Jant*w3t
COUNTY LOAN, *75,000,
TUB ComaLicioaeri of the County of Allegheny
haring been authorised,by an Act of Assembly,
passed tbe Stli Jay of January, IeSQ, to borrow, on
temporary loan, a sum of money, not exceeding ear*
-x.vrr nvc Tusi'uia doll* as, to tie applied in the re*
demotion of County Scrip, the certificates of loan
to bo exempt from all taxes, except for Bute pur*
ft PROPOSALS will be receired at the OffieC'-of said
Commissioners, in the City of Pittsburgh, within three
weeks from the date hereof, from such cor
porrtions as may be desirous of taking the whole or
eny pan of said loan. ....
thousand of which to be redeemed on the Ist day
of Apnl, IsflJ. thousand on the fitai of April, 1651,
and aOthoaaand on the Ist of April, I*lss"interest to
be paid semi-annually at ifie Offiet of tfce County
Treasurer or elsewhere, as maybe agreed upon.
! THOMA* PERKINS,
WILLIAM BENSON,
JAMfcS MITCHELL
County Commissioners.
Commissioners Office, Pittsburgh, January trt, ISSO.
jan‘J<*tf -
(10FFEK— U3Ba*i Prime Rio amrim*and foraal
J bT BROWN A KIRKPATRICK,
J j/niJ 14* Liberty at.
gUOAtt A m**Mf7Sl2l£££SSu
j in *4 li4 Liberty i
CLOVER SPED—l3obarrel! ” prime new" arrii
lnE BROWN A KIRKPATRICK.
isnM |«4 Überty it.
FLOUR— 50 barrels “ Extra.”
160 barrels Superfine.
75 barrels fide, on hand and for sate by
JinW BROWN A KIRKPATRICK.
RICK— iftlierctM prime•• new crop”landing end
f«T.U by BEDWN * KUUPATHICK.
SI! MOLASSES —H barrel* Si. Jaraea' Refinery.
_ It half do do do for
,il2b y BIiOWN A KIRKPATRICK.
Imai _
OABULS SUGAR HOUSE MOLASSF-4—For wle
oU lowby J a DILWORTJI A CO
jan22 _
100‘ir PLANTAT,OI S '<£l
juiiJ
&f\(\ A PIECES BULK PORK.
OUUU seO far* Boner.
10 btl* noli d 3, So more end for ante by
j«n2r J S DILWORJIIA CO
20 CO
MOLASSES— 4b bbla receiving this day, *ad !<
!.w »ci.«= to lot >r JAMEaDALZELb
I'OBACCO—» kge- No. I fl Twist, receiving per
steamer Hindoo, and for rale by
JAMES DAI.ZKLL,
j tu2 o No 21-Water at_
CRANQEKIUE5 —aObbli in *iora *nil for «ale by
RIIEY, UATTUKWS fc CO
jun'fj asWmier
N,
o, SUGAR— y hhda, new crop, landing froi
„ steamer North River, uud for sale by
, 4 n2i RHKV, MATMHEWB A CO
r o. MOLASSES—43 bDls N O Molasses, landio
I . from steamer North River, arid for sale by
RIIEV, MATTHEWS A CO
RICK-15 llereea, a prime article, landing fr
steamer None River, and for sale by •
jauid RHBY, MATTHEWS A C(
FRESH ROLL BUTTER—7 barrels this day rc
ceived. and lor sale by
j>na ARMSTRONG A CROZF.R
SU. MOLASSES—W half bbls 3.11. Molasses > 'in
• store and for sale by
■ *uM ___ RUBY, MATTHKW3 ACO
ROLL BUTTER— t bbls In store and for tale by
jangd RHEV MATTHEWS A CO
ritßE Eubacribera to the Stock of the Citizens lain-
J_ ranee Company will please take notice that an
Election for nine Directors of said Company will'be
held in the Rooms of the Board of Trade on Monday
the 4th of February at 4 o'clock, B M.
lly order of the Commissioners,
rjanSl tot Feb ' H. D. RING, See.
j HUGH D. KIVO, .
> IBANKER AND EXCHANGE BROKER,
Coasts cv 4tu St*«t ann Dost Oma Allvt.
DEALER in Coin,, Bank Notes, Time Bills, For*
eitnand Domestic Exchange, Cenifieates of De-
ponie, Ac.
Kgenange on all the principal cities In the Unio
for sale in soma to sail purehaaer*.
Collections on all parte of Ute Union ai the lowc
rates. Jarytl w3m
FOa HALE.
Q6ORRELL HORSES, wiih Boggy* and Uarnest,
it will bn sold tegeiher or seperately. The Horses are
vounir and welt,broken to harneaa.
- Apply to \ ROUT. H. PATTERSON.
jaudLddl ntouougahela stable.
For H«nu
THK l.ntge Brick MANSION, at Craddock's Field,
with requisite grounds around it, suitable for ihe
purpose of a resectable cummer boanlmg house. It
is believed thal such an establishment-atthi* beautiiul
locality would do well. Enquire at my office, corner
Wood and Fourth streets.
jaaVMf JAMES W, BUCHANAN.
LARD— 14 bbls and 5 kegs for sale by
jandl 8 F VON BONNIIOR3T A CO
ROLL BUTTER—3 bbls for sale by
janSl B F VON BONNHORST A CO
CHEI-.SE-60 bxs W R, for sale by
jandl 3 P VON BONNHORST A CO
CI.OVFII A TIMOTHY 3KF.D—For sale by
janlH S F VON BONNHORST A CO
BROOMS —It Odor, various qualities, for salo by
jsndl 3 F VON dONNHORsT.A CO
SMOKED UERRING—SO boxes lor salo by
land! ■ B F VON BONNHORST A CO
IUGAK—D bhds new crap, for sale by
\ janjl 8 F VoN BONNHORST A CO
RICE— 4 tierces fur sale by
land! . 3 F VON BONNHORST A CO
SHOT— 50 bags, ass'd Nos, lor sale by
iandl S F VON BONNHORST A CO
ROCK POWDER—ICO krg« for sale by
) tn ai 3 F VON BONNHORST A CO
FEATHEBS-SO sucks fior sale by
(mat C If GRANT, 41 Water tt
.RIED PBACHES —d 7 saeki
t jandl .
T\RIED APPLES —6 bbls for sale by
JJjUSi C H GRANT
FLAXSEED— 40 bo for sale by
C H GRANT
VianFD PEACUE3—Obu for sale by
Pl£gr ; juOBAUr
cHOBAKT
n B.CKUNOS-. a ttU to .... b, cnOBAXT
ir h SUGAR—** hhdsN. O. Sogar, just received
N ud for tale by A. CULBERTSON,
■ i»S r i« üb«ir
XT O. MOLAW&*— 4*|bbl» N. O. Molasses, ju*l
i -Sr** f " ““ * *■ cu aßßsa
tcm—init receiT9d a mperior lot of Groen and
' % *«cJtTc»Oi and for talo by
mite,
iu&
O H.HOLAB3ES—33bbk. ».
for tala bj :[ A. CTLBCT^,^
LAHTU.73 hhl* No 1. Ifl «>« •■lobfl jt . L
ISSr ARMSTRONG A CEOZEB
s , t tiiTP hpaNS—SO bbU in •loro nod far wle by
W 'IIIS BEAJI ’ ABBISTBONO k CBOZKB
hhl* Exit* Funily, in «tore nnd for
ABMBTROMOtCROXEK_
11 Tauasraoi^fc^gogEtt
'OPS—B title* j<
POTATOES-**
i for tale b L-jr, IN Q TOPi
Roll butteb-s bt
jtnai •
JOHNSTON
jamil .
LARD— 93 kein
jtnSl
GS Al ' l ' LEa ~ l ° JOHNBTON
flAra-* a * lia \TM*HiomS'lroN
TNFALUBLK fo. '“•’^S^nSdfnfftSdi
kr^“i«^SSr.-
Etfffwse
s^‘sssrassgsSS!£
sssES?iSSi3‘ssrSa%S3fto£
■ntothe h»iT,er«d(?»ilnrMorf«w*.f» a
n( u carta* ebntnSlona, iprain*, ctu>Sß.se.|
ini diinSei of the akin, tho dull, and *•
...nit.ltkL no nnunjihomJnmdoofcom;
ponnd. .dtonUtd In tl» pnbUc Pd”**. °
Tntn prscliee. In cknkpntM *• well *• cffiekcr, »"•
"ala the akin, and the Lairwhichdraw* iu*Mwnanee
fromthi*tripleenrelopo i»’exy cloMu AU
of the.hair origmmtei in the akin ,‘J 1 ® ho *4vJ f _ t ??
porn or the aeslp are elo«ed, or If thei bloodland
other fluids do not elreolaie freely throogh U» «n«lj
vessel* which feed theroou withoolatore and impart
life to the fibres, the re*ull i» tcarf, dandruff, »he<Wing
of the hair, crayaei*, drrneo, and hamneia of the
licamenu, and entire baldneaa u the caae mar be.
Stimulate the akin to healthful action with the Trieop- |
heroo*. and tbe torpid veraala, recprerin* their aen»-
ity, will annihilate thn disease. j , , . . ,
In all affectiona of thoikin, tod of the anbatrmu or
crasclet and intepiaents, the proeeaa and the eneet
are the same. . . ..
It is upon the thin, the muscular* fibre, and the
eland*, that the Trieopherou* has iu specific action,
vnd in all affection* and injnriea of the*: orptai, it U
a aorerelra remedy. . . ,
Bold, in large bottle*, pries S 3 eeoU, at lb* principal
Office, 137 Broadway, N. V
ITT’For *ale by
Jan«
BQAOKLITT * WHITIi
NO. 99 WOOD STREET, /
HAVE now in •tor# a large and general assortment
of DRY GOODS, whieh they offer to City and
County Merchants at reduced price*; and whieh they
will *ell a« great Inducement* to' e«ah buyers, or lot
approved credit
To tb* Itoekbalden off the Chartlari
NOTICE La hereby given, that, in parananoo of the
Act of the General Aaaembly of thi« Common*
wealth, entitled u An Aet to Incorporate the Chartier*
Coal Company,in the County of Allegheny,” an Elec*
tion will be held at the Mononguhefa House, in the
City of Pittsburgh, on Thursday, the 7th day of Feb*
ruary next, at * o’clock in tho afternoon of that dav,
for the purpose of electing Director* of the eaid Com
-1 pu, y . JAMES DUNLOP,
[ 9 1 z. W. REMINGTON,
jaol9-ie Commie*! oner*.
PILLOW CASK HtJfflilßß.
MUSLINS,' of suitable width* tor .Pillow Care*,'
cooftamiy on hand. ...
Also—Sheetings, from 1* to 3 yard* wide, and an as
sortment of Towellin* and Tabu Diaper*, and honae
mo|l manufacture,
SS3 ""tv’s UUEPUV, O,7
Btii comer of Third and Market ala.
I fiy Wholesale Rooms np stairs.
IB&WLB.
A VERY fine article of Mourning Long Shawls,
>«
co Market treet
A SMALL COTTAGE HOUSE, in Allegheny city,
on Esplanade street. Rent low. Inquire of
janW rTASSEY A 11E8T, 3a Wood at
for RtBL
A KQOMi at the corner of Penn and Hand streets,
A. now occupied by Mr. Janes, as a Drag Store.
Potacsilon given on the first of i April next.
BafUlM ud thTßriUiS <
Itumrlr
TosLuhms Qeaxxnur Kxnnr;
Tub Kunntaß Bcvnari
Tbi Noktb Bunsn Rxnsw;
Tbb Wssntuurci Bnnr, i
And Unatwoun’a EDtaocMH Mooezis*.
TKBMyt j
For any one of the font Beriewi, *5,00 per anirOm.
For oil foarior the Berriaw*, B,«J “ (
For Blae kwood’e 51a jaxlae, 3£>
For Blackwood andlhed Reetewe, 10,00 «
Paytnehu to bo made ia ail eaaea In i
Pabu*bed eimnltaneoiuljr in New lorkandPilu
b"«* .Vy” w~a D LOCKWOOD ,
WSgfl * "SS" “VSSSS
CYStSSt 10 tss •tn&Sstsr
Blub CHECKS—I e«*e Terr dark ShirtiagCheck*,
SBAcgLgrT ».V y^,
BBOVVN SHEOTINGS-fißbaka heavy 4-4 Blown
BLEACHED tiHIBTINIiS—A good assortment of
“ir“
TICKINGS —25 bale* 'rarlowi grade*, oulmnd I
for *alo by o SHACKLETf
i»n!9 ; \ 99 Woodtrw
c i °ji^ oc ° icm “ o ° ii " i ”vy^^
>Ct ’ , °'“ l §l y w HARBAUOU
HF.fcI*'FKL.TS—SOO Sheep pclu. In More andfc
, & * UABBAUGH
’"S’ *“WHAR^&H
POTASH—S 3 bbl* jiu; reo*d and for sale by
Jtnl o: -g>w uaeqadoh
GUNNY OAGS—I,6OO in More andforsale br
,£,lO SA W HARBAUGH
CHANDLER WANTED.—An experienced Chand
ler will hear of a good situation by *PPW°f “
)anl» SAW HARBAUGH
CIOFaL VARNIB —l3 bbU Fnnutnre;
j 10 ht bbla do;
6 keg* do;
i bl* Coach do;
2hf bis do do;
d keg* do do; for sale by
janlO ISAIAH DICKEY A CO, Freni M
Cl 11 EES E—3so bole* for *alc by
; iaul»____ ISALAH DICKEY A CO
SUGAR— 6 hhd*. foriale low to close consignment
injilfl ISAIAH PICKET A CO
POTASH— 15 casks, tret sort, for *ale by
jaclO ' ISAIAH DICKEY A CO
iCORCUED SALTS—XO bbl* in store and for aalo by
) juU# ISAIAH DICKEY A CO
Fire brick a tile—For «*io by
So ISAIAH DICKEY A CO
BUTTER— SO boxes dairy, made expreuly for fami
,, y, Hi. d,, tOT »iy, g FLOYD
Buckwheat flour— 3o sacks «£ d I s»7
and for tala by jawlO JAR FLOYD
HONEY— 300 lbs prime, in comb, rec’d this day and
Jbrjalo by janlS JARFLOkP
CORN MEAL—<3 sack* and 77 bbla arriving and for
.ale by BURBRIDGE, WILSON A CO,
ju,lo Water street
CORN—« sack* and SI bbl* Shelled Com; for sale by
jSIO BURBRIDQE WILSON A CO
WHISKEY— 30 bbU superior Old Mon. Rye, for
.Moby BURBRIDQE, WILSON A CO,
Jto |p Water street
XTEW BACON—4IO Ham*, 460 Bhcaldera, and 500
fit m •^r u '' nin &s^Tis^ 0 '
pOTATOKS-.W bbl. ML
INDIA SENNA-400 lb* lost ree’d and forsaio by
J KIDD A CO, CO Wood M
S~ AIT SOD A—4ooo lbs in More and for »fe by
-jartlfl A CO
yMP 0-30 1,1,1 ‘ reC ' d “i'g'Bp *CO
CIS*
SAND-4 ™« i"> reeM “ d KlUnflt CO
BUTTER— is bbls Holt, in doth*; 10 bgi do; IS kgs
narked do; for ante by
£nid 2. J D CANFIELD, Front st
T^' Y ~” m ’ " f °/B CAtIRELD
ri mRCHINGS-C casks m More and for ssle br
SS J B CANFIELD
, •firv'tr.-ldu bx» prime, in store and for sale by
(J JunlS JBCANPHXo
. ,'.. n «TtlS—7o bxs snd 10 casks, for sale by
JD CANFIELD
uSDua-.' -■ M °" lJ ' f °'“';y cANF , E ,. D
LINSEED OIL—2O Lbl* for *
janlS _
i^? OTES:^jaai^agB,T
pun-TBa-*.
j i n but* *ood,inU rectt for «»leby
ffifilfl B BREYFOOLE fc CLARKE
wd Sbbls fot&ateby
t? II GRANT
_ TEW BACON-6U.Q00 Ibf-Hoj Boand, prime. In
N. hoa,C ’ f ° r tal ° by SELLERS * NICOia
bar Palm Soap, jeer reel per eleemer
S°„,. s JAME3DALZELL
«abt colored prints.
■*TT r. MURPHY invites the attention of buyer, to
W, hia present choice stoek of Print* at m centa
nZr rard. of fast colon and neweit styles.
P »'J'“ EmUti Cbinuu, fram-UI 1»
101 l UNiunenl of mull Spued UdU Pnnu
Stones SeJ,blM,p.»»,l»loei 1 perple, oreMt,
to. liy wWesalo Boom* QP stairs. w?l
Ia.CBED'BALTd-.b.d.togm.gdto^b,
P < j^ OES-U “ '“uSatioUailo
MS Liberty at
auction s.
jeha D. OaviliAacUl
Catalog** SaU tf 14 Tdostn
On Wednesday morning, SWh 1u1, 5
Commercial Sale* Room*, corner of Wood andFiOh
be told, without rererve, on a credit of SO
dart, (or approved toms over tU3O
—asexcelteui a»*ortmentof Fine ■'iff*®?.®**
Drettly for thi* market, computing Matlm Shin*, La*
S?be?«nv, rttched plain, Ac-; broad and narrow
thiru with linen boom*, collar*, Ac-,-»up«nor
Shin*, wim FrenehembroideTCd botottt;Ajjh
with voke neck aad French *lecvei, extra tor* Mill
Uulm and English Long Cloth Shirts; do.withiplen*
411 **• JOHN P.DAVIS,And
p^Nirm-uo ioNE j t co
Mould candles-soo b** ia ■
by jaalß HARDY,
BACON HAMS—Cit? Cored in nor* and for sale by
janlB STUART A SILL, 11S Wood »t
SHOULDERS-City Cured ta■wri*
jmt9 STUART A SILL
H JOHNSTON
GUNNY BAGS-SOO juit recM and/or' tale by
JanlS STUART A SILL
SUGAR-50 ohds N O, new crop, Joit we'd anTloi
•ale by janl7 McGILLS A ROE
DRIED I’EA.CHES—IW bu on hand acd for **le
by ian!7 McOILLS & HObv
.EIED Al’VliKS—A email lot, choice, for »ale or
F couityncteot by JanlT McGILLS A ROE
M’OLASSGS— 50 hf bbU NO, io »toro and for aato
■' MeC|LL3tROE
POTASH— 8 c»»k* tor »«ie by
i«n!7 McGILLS* ROE
V a 12n *MI ken uul 6 bDl* r»o 1, oa baud indfoi
L tSsby jatn!7 Meo'lLLd &. 808
bbU Crmb Cider;
I shfbbU“ “ ja«» rec’i and forialebj
' OUKBBIDGG, WILSON 4. CO,
i*nt7 Water itreet
■Tjot^rtHKa—3oo t»t>u NO, cew crop, Ju;
iS? ( °' **** ‘’’iaPBBMIME. WILSON tCO
TTfINDOW QI.ASB—IOOO bx», ii«*, Kt/cr-
altg) j&gSuioii. WUSON t CO
cuka reo’d and for «ale by
V* iSI7 HURBHIPOE. WILSON i. CO
gyg- 8 ” ». ".’ J , to "Ton* watt * t co
b ° P ™JQHN wl^tCO
. R. E. SELLERS,
PiUlborg. |
Brie* Tart* for Bent*
‘l**- -»
P y jutlG Office over ihe Pent Office..
For Bant.
A BOOM on the second ttcry of tho w * re £*“. f S
ntf Wood street, * Jant --
A, Pretest for Tour Family*
MORRIS A WILMS’ HOME JOURNAL.
p»«rnitn WmLT—-Si rn aiaou.
“The best paper in the Union." , „ Hi”?* 0 ® pi?!
"Rather get in coal than go without it " [Button Pen
ifßsaiassssa.'SiaS^is^Ss
iy-*-° f r “ tu^r-L c ?^wooD.
A LARGE BRICK DWELUNO HOUSE, wiUx
A Eighteen Aette of ground in a good °J,5 B a l |
tivationl together with good etabling, Ac-, wtnMcd 3|
rules frotontuburgh, near the ore , c “*ba«h wrujiihe,
and adjoining the Allegheny Cfnieteiy- i* an
excellent spring near the dwelling. Fossersiou given
°°Al^£-A P i£ee story Brick Dwelling House, on
O’Hara and Walnut atreeu,
at present occupied by'the subscriber,
possession given on the Ist ApnL JbnQUireof
Itaia if WM. VOUNO. ltl LibcWT .
pto| m ; u 7 , im. .. _
Tt^ 8 ’ oii^,^ u D i ai , ELt’Jrw^n.
IgOLE LEATHER—’.KB
New bacon—hams, sides a shoulders- 3
30,000 lb* in Smoke Home, for we by.
giEB fc JONES.CurnI Bm»i
: iuia near ScTen'b
FLOUR— 125 bbla in ator© ©ad for file by
jialfl CRAIG A 2KlNNEH,*g_M*rt>j
O^Sr 3 * 1 cfflgZ SKINNER
QWgS 8 -" mi ” C ’ I ‘ “' l CTAM t'gPNKEB
*" 1 cra*g Skinner
IUITKB-10 bbli
l m*A for »il©by jaalO _•
™“gjmo£ SINNBE
DRIED PEACHES—as bn ioat and for Min by
j«n|o CRAIOtSKINNER
riCKORY NUTS—IO bbU in tiore and for »ale by
CRAIU A SKINNER
GREEN APPLES—2SbbI* instnro and for *al6 by
CRAIG A SKINNER
POTATOES— 100 bbt* tn *tore ahd for tale by
janlß - CRAIG^.SKINNER, S', Market ct
BUTTEBr-8 bbuTPlaingrove) Fresh «c’d
andfor«aleby jarld JARILOVD
PEACHES—»» bu, to elo*e eonsignmeauforaaluby
iaslD 81'UART A SILL
COBURO CLOTHS are *eiting very cheap (tone a*
t CO'S
LAMPBLACK— 3U bbl* in Store and for isle by
TSU J KIDD A CO, 60 Wood st
GUM KINU-rSS lb* iTrnefjust «o’d on! for tale
jaaia J KIDD A CO
CH PENCILS —£0 gross, OJi’d, jou rec’d and for
• aala by jsnld J KIDD ACO _
TIN by
j u !2 / J KIDD a CO
’l2,"' BOAF ~” *”"• “"iant co
For Rant, ,
THE BASEMENT, comer of iha Diamond and
Union streets, wall adapted many publie business.
It baa been oe cooled as a Coffee, 01 Eating Establish-
ment, for a namberof years.
ALSO—SoTorai Offices and Artist’s Rooms, wel
lirhted, with entrance Iron the Diamond, orer the
sure of the subscribers, north west comer of the Dla
*iea?ASDEBtDAY.
SELLING OFF AT RBDUOED PRICES!
ALEXANDER A DAY, eorocr of the Diamond and
Market street, are now selling off at reduced
priees, their stock of Winter Goods, consisting of
Shawls and Ladies’ Dress Goods, in great variety.
Also—Blankets and Flannels, Cloths, Casitmes. Saun*
oils, and a full assortment of heavy Cotton Goods.
Co aid cut that better bargains cannot bo bad else*"
wh "*, W ° ,h “ 1 DA T,
ianl3 73 Market street.
9BW BOOKS! S£W BOOKS!
THE Constitution and Standard of the Associate
Reformed Church in North America: Bro, bound
Th?Bther 9ide, or Notes for the History of the Wa
between hlexictf and the United Slates, written i
Bdexieo, tad translated from the Spanish, with notei
Bt A. C. Ramsey.
Sketches of Reforms and Reformersof Great Britai
■nit Ireland: By U. B. Stanton-'
The Works of President Edwards, in 4 sols; a rt
■'i of the Wo- -»er editir —ilh additions, and
ptint of the Woreeater edition, wiL.
copiona general Index.
The Monntola* of Egypt, or Egypt« Wuneaafor iht
Bible: By P. L. tlewka, U. D* L. L. D.
Memoir* of .David Hale, iato eJuor of Journal ol
Commerce, with selections from his Miscellaneous
Writings: By Bos. J. P. Thompson.
The Puritan and ills Daughter by J. K. Paulding.
Los Gringos, or'an Inside View of Mexico and Cal
ifornia: By Ueou Wise, U. 8. Navy. - '
Familiar Leue- Men. idassubj'
Familiar Letter* teYoong Men, on Tartu—
detirtied u a Companion to the Yoons Men’* Guide:
By Wm. A-Aleott. j
Tbe Poems and Prose Writing* ol R. A. Dent: 3t*
Nineveb afid its Remains: By Layard.
For tale by ELLIOTT A ENGLISH,
janPi * No 79 Wood it
IfiWTJBLBGa&FH OFTIOK.
rpHB citizens ot(d basinet* men of Pittsburgh are
Xj respectfully informed that the Morse Telegraph
Line* ere now in complete operation between this city
and BaltimoreiWuhioslon, and other Eastern Ciue»,
connecting et Washington City with the Morie Line,
the only oho Sooth to Richmond, Raleigh, Charleston.
Aagnlia, Savannah, Mobile and New Orleans—and
eouttrelinr in this city with lines'rauning'West ana
North to tne principal town* and cities in too Talley of
the Mississippi, amt on the Lakes. These Lines will
receire ana send messages as cheap 01 any ether,
line, and the operators and clerks will Its found gen
tlemanly and accommodating.
in the lower itory of the ST. CHARLES
HOTEL, Wood street. J»"S- Sn
THE Co-Partnerahip heretofore existing under the
style of‘•Copo * Breyfogle,” J* this day di**olTf d
by matual consent- The business will be .settled by J.
C. rtreyfcglei at their old aland. No. street
. 118 3 j"c. HttEVVoGLK.
TC. DREYFOGI.E, bavin* a*«neia!ed wjth him
« A. IL-CI.AKKK, for the j>urpoie of lraii/-acUns
ibe Korwaidm* Ami Commiauon uu*ine*-S ~c o;l *
lii.ue Uiai i<u*imci» .»« Uio o!d»taud of ‘-Cope X Ul'y.
lonic,” uiul retiH-ci/ully aaka a continuance bf ito
former |>atron»*e ot hi* fnenda and the puK.e gener
ally. The bauneia will be conducted tir.uer the uono
ana ctyleipf Dictvools X
l t J. C. BREYFOGLE,
A. U. CLARKE.
;h, Jan, 7,1=60— {jaua .
la by
J D CANFIELD
f Fukluon,
Machinist and manufacturer—-Lathe*,
Tpbfi( > c», Uousit) and large Screw* of K (f kind*;
Bnu Carting* end Unts Works generally. Corner
of Ferry and Fir»i street*.
THE tabacriber, having parchatod the Factory of
Jeoea Pattenon, Jr, located ai U>e above«ind
woald napeetfally inform hi* friend* ui<i the public
lha) he iaprepared to fill any on 1 era t» b!a line, on the
moat rcMoaabte term* and with dUpateb, and will
feel graiefal fordteu palrpntce
: THOMAS PARKINSON
Pitiaborgh, Jan.), 19S>. »*uun-.un.
HAVING dirpoeed or nr eiubliihment to Mr.
Tbona. Purkijucn, I tiko the libettj to .glint
for ltin lbep.tron.jd of me friend, end 11. nubile,
feelinf eonident lb. I !unr Aron eonferred !rtlbo
dulr .pproclated end P renin. tutended to.
..JJAIIE9 PATTEnZON, Jr.
-oaa7-<l3m
Phubcth. Jmu
THE CfePartamhip; heretofore existing under the
Am of JkXXM CfcxuJl * 80s, Is dissolved by the
«*eeu* of Jesus Croatia. The basinets will be eon
tiaioA by the eabeeriba, who will settle the eeeo&ats
Of ths Uua In. JOHN M’D. CROSS AN.
SCouapteU Boom, Doe. B, 19t1.-{d«S9-lm
FOR ST. LOUIS AND ILLINOIS RIVER.
Tbe fplendid fut paueager paeket
ft NIAGARA,
isF ; treS® A Cox, muter, will lure for
■BSaSafllkbe above and alt intermediate poru
thi« day nt!o'o'clock, A: M.
F.,nb»,b,bpg-y i^»¥l^a oEt
I FOR ST. LOUIS. I
i r- k The splendid steamer
ff''7 ft* . WYOMING,
Rod*er», router, wilt leave for tba
ttSKS£S&Biabove and' alt intermediate pons oa
this day, at 10 o'clock, A. M-
For freight or passage a;
The tplendid steamer
, GEO. W. KKNDALt.,
ggaßjKreq; Norton, muter, wifi leave for the
■EaBSSSnS&boTe and all intermediate puts this
day, at 10 A. M. •"
. For lreieht or passage apply on board, or to
janlS GKO IB MILTENBEBQEB, Agent*
kre and for ufo
IQNESACO
" FOR CINCINNATI.
». The splendid ateamer
> ftT- iJy RINGGOLD,
feffiPtftSwi Cant. Cope, wilt leave for the abora
■BBB&SnBanu all intermediate pom. onThar*-
day,the 17th init, at 10 A. M.
For freight or passage apply on board. jafl!7
PITTSBURGH AND WHEELING PACKET.
. _ The iplctwHd fait miming iteamar
Jk LOUIS McLANE, W. 8. ConweU,
Uhtefwr muter, (having andergone a tbor--"
repair,) wul ran hereafter aa a
regular packet Pittsburgh
and Wheeling,* leaving Pittibnrgh evefy"Monday,.
Wednesday and Friday mornings, at 9 o'clock. For
freight cr passage apply on board, or to
iuj| 1 W. a WHEELER, Agent-
DAILY PACKET LINE.
mm 3 well knowaUne of splendidpassengerSteam*
JL efa is now eampoied of the largest, *wifte»t,_beu J
biubed anil furnished, and most powerful boats oa th«
waters ofrlt’e West. Every accommodation ondecra*
fort that money can proeare, baa been provided forpa*-
; eengora, The Lino ha* been in operation for ave yean .
—ha* eoirird a million of people without the least nytt?
I rytoibeir persons. The boats will he at the foot pi
wood' street the day previous to siaruug, for the recep
tion of freight and tho entry of passengers on the real*.
I ter. in all cates the passage money mast b* paid l>
I advtnee
SUNDAY PACK**. '
T AAC NEWTON, Captain ..Uemphtll, wu
leave Pittsburgh every Sunday mofuing at ilio'uloekt
Wheeling every Sunday evening at 10 r. **
Mayas>,ia«.
MONDAY PACK**.:
| The MONONGAHELA, Capt BTOSB, will leave Pitt-
I burgh every Monday morning at 10 o’clock;' Wheeling
I every Monday evening at 10 r. a.
TUK'BD'AYT»XSKfiK ..
The HIBERNIA No. 2, Capt. J. KmcSUIV, wlp
I leave PmslivVghevery Tuesday morning at 1o o’clock;
1 Wheeling every Tuesday evening at 10 r.g.
1 VVBDNKHUAY PAdKET. •
The NEW ENGLAND No. 2, Capt. S. DB.B,vnll
I leave Pnubureh every Wednesday comm rut It
I o'clnck; Wheeling every Wednesday evening a |ot.*
THURSDAYS A-titkT.
Tlio BRILLIANT, Capt. Gilac*, will leav* Pina
bnrgh every Thursday morning at 10o'clock;WhaalUg
everv Thursday evening at 10 r. X.
FRIDA V~ PXiSKSfT•
The CLIPPER No. ?, Capt Pkkj Duval, will laav*
Pittsburgh every Friday morning at 10 o’clock; Whea
n» every FrldayeveningatlQy.it.
lARD-20 keg* No 1, ou hand and for sale by
jjanlO J ARELOYD
POTASH— 11 caaka in store and for sale by
mlfl JAitPLPkB
LIVER COMPLAINT.—An other euro performed by
uaing tho onginal, only genuine Liver
par. Rent.
Aaranxxn, Drown eo., O n March 30,1517.
Mr. R. E. Sellers—la April last my wife waaattaek
ed with litver Complaints, and had tho advice of two.
ohrsicians, who tried various remedies without pro
ducing any good effect. Having-heard of Tear cele
brated Liver Pills, I concluded w give them a fair. :
i trial. I purchased one box of Mr. Scott, of Aberdeen,.:
I and gave them according to the direction*, by .wnieu .
■he wcufgrcatly relieved: I procured a second box, .»
which entirely eared her, ana she now e>uoy*,excel
lent health. I have used them my*eH, and pronoaneo
I them the bestfamily medicine I ever tried. , .
I Your*. Ac- Maw IB otiiLT.
1 Prepared and sold by R. E. SELLERS. 47 Wood it;
I sold also by Druggists generally tn the two ciUe*.
I jsnttl . ;
J O'CONNOR retires from on? firm from this data,
. rrnnp into the house* of Atkina, O’Connor
and O'Connor, Alk.iu 4.Co.PUubui,,.
The “General Commission and Forwarding Busmotar
I ba well as the “Pituburgh'Tfanspona'ion Line Ann
ct.” wilt be continued by ns,’ ut our Depot, 70. North
street, Ds-'ttmore. We return our tnanks » oerfrieed*
and the frienda of the Line for past favors, and nope
1 in mcru and receive a and in«e«« of
1 ibe same. '■ O’CONNORS k CO.
j Baltimore, Janaary Ist, 1930. . - j
DIIBOLOTIOUf.
CO.PARTSKftSniP.
XDTIOB.
en board.
FOR NEW ORLEANS.
01HGUBAT1 * PITTSBURGH
stmumk.
iFARLASH-25 bblt Adams’, on hand and foraalo
by jan!6 . JAR FLOYD
PITTSBUttGiTTRANSPOaTATION iilNfi.
* A TONS, O’CONNOR A CO, No*.Si9AB3lMar-
A. Let street, Philadelphia; O’CONNOR, ATKINS.
A CO., Canal Basin, Liberty it, Pittsburgh; O’CON'»
t lony A CU-,70 North street, Baltimore.
This old established LINE, having dunged its Slav
and agent* as above, and extended it* arrangements,
bees leave to inform it* friends and the pabuaihat it.
will be : prepared, ou tho opening of the Pennsylvania
Canals in the spring ef ItaO, to give all freight* un
equalled despatch and care, at very low rates.
jnnl6*9t ~
_ .Murslsal'BSAiCr
Ihtnah, Gault A Co,
against • MnChtncery. ,
Steamboat Telegraph No. 1, Ac. J
And the same 1 . - , •
against - . - .. .ylnCkanaery.’
I Steamboat TelegraplLNo.2,kc/3\' _ , » ,
BYt VIRTUE,of;nn Order of the LouiifUlo.Chaa-f
eery Court, made in the above causes, we, ther
I undersigned, or ooe of u*, will, on Monday, the ffitkt
day of January,' If3o, sell to the hisbeit bidder or bid-
I ders, at public auction, or board.ot ealo boats, at thr
I wbarfin the city ofLouiivine, tho whole of the steam*
} l/oat Telegraph No. 1. her cugines, tacklej Aej and,.
also, three fourths', of the steamboat Telegraph‘No.
cnctnes, tackle, Ac. "
The term* of sale to be—one fourth cash in hand, tbai
remainder on credits of 4,8, and 12 months (hr eqaall
uartt I ~
Purchaser or purchasers will be required to give
approved security, bearing iutercst trout
the day of sole until paid. •, j '
Sale to take place about U o’clock, A. aL, of said
day. JOHN A. CRITTENDEN, BLL.C.C.
CHARLES J. MENG, Deputy. ;
JanlO-dlOt ' • '
WINTER LARD OIL-10 bbls pare, (will stand
f/eesinr |wint,)jait ree’d and tor tele byt
JM»IS SELLERS A NIQOL3
CLOVER SEED— 4CO ba in store end tortile by
jinja • JAMES A HUTCHISON k CO
T 2XKHCER * AKTELO,
GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
I —Philadelphia—
[E7“ Liberal advances made eaeontignnanU.
janU-Ctn - i ~ "
SLOVER SEED—3 bbli jnst ree’d and for sale by
/ jatiU BHEV. MATTHEWS A CO
Window glass—at o boxc*a*«’dsize*, Frank* •
lin, ud Smith A Henoh'a Brandi, in nete.ud ;
for »alc by Jml4 HUEY. MATTHEWS ACO
FLOUR— 2s« bbli Extra Fumljrmnd*BQp«sner
70 “ Fine; > ' ’
7 M prirao Rye; in rtore and for**, u bjr
L 9 WATERMAIi,
3t Water ana 63 Front «t
in (tore and tor rale *7
L S WATERMAN
A,TEAL—IS tl»l» Cora Me
ill. janU
LARD— 30 bbis No 1 Leaf, r
15fl Iren do for sale by 1
jajt U L ft WATKG3IAN
Pittsburgh Sari gallon u« Flra
ranee Compuf*.
A MEETING of the Stockholder*of
Navigation. and Firo iojanmro Company. will
bo Held at the Office, No.ai Market atre^on^aaior
‘"HXS? imt ° f ‘^HNWEvfIA
PEACHES— 1?0 i»ck« Dried Pe*eke»i : -
l 46 bhU “ “ • < ■
\ o ba crime Pared; for tale by
ianH P L 3 WATERMAN
SAM&t ATUS-OI bus Aitmt', in *torau«
by __ jshlfi * «_R *-r9X®
C7T) vVr~SEFU>—40 bfil* extr* - prime, last **e>4
JOHN WAIT A CO
itIKD Gated, jo*tree’<% and
fo, ,mS by_jy>. l< 8&W MABBAUOU
ciJAlt-35hbdt WO, in «tori ud for ule by '
SiMli StWHARBAVOII
EHBROIDERIEg,
A I.ARGE MMJrtraent of Preach Wro«xit Croe*,
Collar*, tnd Cuff*, maybe found, TerreheukU
jwli _ A |l
—Tee BRICK—IS,OOO tee’d and for tale by T".
]»l4 ~ 8 & W HARDAUQ B
KIEf) PEACHES A APPLES—A few"tranc {red
bn rac’d anil for aale by 'l.
janl4 ’3tWHAU3AEQ 8
Louisville lime—ioobw«iattoTe *ndf«r w)«
by jtnl4 BA WIIABUAUO g_
BUTfER— 14 bbli Roll, part in ekrthr,
IB «; Packed;.
aokegt U J.-' for tale by/
jtnU •* *t LSW.TTBMA !!_
CIIEESB=-50 bx» W-!tJon band anil for salo by •
iaulfl _ JtRFLOV D;
FEaTHKIU3-~4J «l*l>Vi.
I*»H f.ft WATFJtMAr*_
BKA\’S—• a« Llits.
jn»li
'Tsaek* Wbiie,<or**lo by _
I.H\VATKRW»T £
S;:i:d —iioRW,, iaejlcw >• ■
61) Ir, »ir, L 'iiy prime Ttmitthv •* ? e
andfoT«a> uy L S WATE&MAI «_
“aORWAY PLAINS’* DtASKBTfc
'‘l , HES | lj*nMriof Itlankeia, mads 0/ the wft**t •
A. finest Wool, can always be found at Drf'' Go* **
lloQ<cof ' WRMURPUk,
janltj N F. eom»*r Fonrth and Mark* *_!
COUNTERPANES.— Colored nod White
pane*, oHiandiorae "patient* and I**¥J *!?££« t,
ratelnw l.y lan» WgHPKW^.
C'IOUOHMD COTTON VELVETS—M**ans«“, g
J light blue, eearlet, tnaroco, garnet, tro*«i ■*, »t
and blaek Cotton Velvet*; an auortment * , *2fcm J
by janU W —
WOOIr-a ucka la *torc and tor tab »
iax.« 27
DHAWI^.—a very cfaoice aruclcof
0 ShawU, at low price»,.al l
j u |>4 . A A Wifi ~
QT CfASKSMoapraU A JSon'aSof* ■MWftf* Ct.?>
oi for «ic »a
* b *|J-Tfiannel* . '
15 .-pp., of C'*’‘*zfssBgS£z=H s'
~ jt jQf §|tn i • iy
JgIiCK.Wm.AT yPnONNg 1
/vPERA CLOTHS * No
\J ceiT«dpereipre»*,*tA--A.®fjrof JlicbCaJ or -
CO Market ©reel, another l® r Ereo l»f
ed Opera Cloikt ,and Freaeii.*®® i*a# 1
Dre«»e*- .. • iti ~rZ£i 9 tlbnic*
CASIIMERES& OEt.MNSrdWS', cpren, « f
Cuhnerc* and Da L*^* l *? a »ASON fcO
cow opening. iaa> • •
FLINTS-3e*M!»U»i 1
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OTEAM BOAT QOILTSc^J 5 * 6 *^
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