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BY MlKKEriil TELEGRAPH COMMERCIAL RECORD.
REPORTED ft TRLEGOAPQEO PITTSBURGH- DO&BO OF. TRAP*
lOR THE ‘PITTSBURGH DAILY GAZETTE un xnaoir'i **cnx*«*-
■■■ ■■■ ;■ COMMITTEE FOR JANUARY. >
CONGRESSIONAL. >• —t.k.
, WASHiaonw, Jtfl. 22. • Me»«F
Bcutx—Mr. Webstar submitted a resolution, ÜBUM r *3, 18 80 - of.Ask
granting lo every male of the United States who fr*d. ed.
settle* upon and cultivate* the same for three Bank of Pittsburgh-Capital, w .. n
Teui. • quarter section of tho pnWicUndc.wM „ -JTI«
laid over. _] idenrt, (May and Nov.) 4 P eent*’. 1
The spectr.l order of the day, Mr. Foote’sreso* M *° d *o la
lotion fa’formic lemtoriil governments, was L
taken up. , / Jaly)4 W cent.—— •***—■ ■*"*■*'“* S 2% ,j!
Mr. Caas having the floor!he resumed, and con- AUctkcnr Bridge’ Ceng any- iJS w K
eluded hi* remarks on tfceWilmot PrOTiso. He Hand'tfueei “ “ ®
«a..*lbdl.vc ttis; Union wiU mnrlve HI. lb. g" .»
dangers with which ;l may be menaced, however OUo & p eani |ie«u*RaUro»d. >lspaid «
trying the circumstance* in which it may be plac* j l» 00 61
ed; bnt to mintnln ibis pn.ndpo.Uion,thi. in- ;—;;;; J“ », g
tegrily of political existence, on.which *o much a Bomm Copper Mining Co. 90 103: uo
faMHrili«wo.ld-dcpcnd.,w..bonlda«fnaT ! ■; “ lOMtu.aij
avoid these rational questions, so much, and so, , lMtl Jj e> tu 00) •
feeder"**'"' t ’V t ' falh ,"“;°^l R SSs^^’WS'ii°dS;
and cultivate a spirit of mutual regard—adding to * jjauaryt April, July and. October; last,
tb. »Mtden,.lsu cf interest, which holds n,to- *
aether, sad'v?l;l be the day when the first drop oi $300,000; Dividend, 60ep share for Jan*
blood i» shed in tho prccenration of thi. Union. esq, gri^md dotobetj.n»b «»;
Tint day deed never come, if tho urns spirit of of Plluh , tlk „ 4 Bo llm Copper Minin, Co.,
compromUo and concctficn by each to the feelings |UX .| C Bt gioo, fin: dir. eff
ol ail, which Animated ci'r fathers, continues to The Piaiburgh Gas Company, declared a dividend of
animate us and our children. Bat if powers of* 4 p eent. on the 14th iasu, which aecoann for the ds*
iensire to one portion cf"ihe country, and of eline in the offered rates,from S 9 to at*,
doubtful obligation, to bay the least ol it, ate lo be
exercised by another, end under circumstances of
peculiar excitement, this confederation may be
rent in twain, leaving another example, of that
judicial blindness with which God in his provi
dance some times visits the sins ol national
Now, Sir, as a mere practical question, is the
legislative adoption cf this Proviso worth tho h*r
xard at which alone it can be secured—the obsta
cles and dangers to which I havebriefly alluded— |
theriihouid be great advantage*, inestimable in*;
deed to be gained, before such a measure should
* be forced upon the country. Can any man say
that they at n II with the magnitude © f
the citl which must follow in their train?
Formys*ir, I do not believe that the slightest
good wiU result, under the most favorable circum
fltneea, from’ tb!« Congre?uoaal interference with
therigbts of.lbe people of the Territories. The
ofcjeot avowed, is to prevent the introduction
t lf>wry. Can it eo there even if left without thi*
pioUbiiiool I Hciiev'e itcannot; and 1 believe
then are very few here, or elsewhere, that think
it e*m The Wilmot Proviso is urged upon the
ground of .its expediency—it is opposed upon the
ground of its unenn^titutionality.
Now, ia the contest worth the cost to place this
barren—as l believe, unconstitutional—proviso otr
the statute booh? I will engage in no such ertt*
ude against thu South, from whatever motive it
originates! I will endeavor to discharge my doty
as an American Senator, to the country—ibo
whole country,—and when I cannot do this, I
shall cease to have any duty here to perform.
My sentiments upon the Wilmot Proviso we *
i nowbeforc the Sriisie, and I am precluded from
voting in confirm:.y wrh them. I have been ln>
atrocied by the cf Michigan, to vote in
favor of this mr.injrc. I am a believer in the right
cl Instruction, when fairly exercised under proper
clfcomstancicy. I acknowledge the obligations of
instructional have received, and cannot act In
opposition jto my own .convictions of the true
meaniogofthe constitution. When the time comes>
and I am rtqri-ed to vote rpon this measure,as
a practical one i:: a bi’l providing for a Territorial
Government, I shall know bow to reconcile my
duty to the LegttliUurr, with my doty to myself,
byaurreadcrirg the u«*t l can no longer fulfil.
Mr. Cass herecoachtdedySfiul Mr. Butler gain*
«d tbefloor for to more >w<
The Bill proyiaing-ft}J lhV
berianddara, was pujrii.!
■ After'the regular bw
ate adjourned.
Qlu the House, nemng of interest transpired.
Mr. CUngman’s aijvcry speech, on President
Tavlor’s Message, relilivo to California, was do*
livered yesterday.
repair of the Com-
(e of bnainets, ibe Sen*
CRANUERRIES—LIgIU inppliei are held in the 1
jnLiket, u *707,33 tor beat, end #6,50 for & common
BURNING OF THE STEAMER OREGON. j >n iei«rbbL
St. Lotna, Jan. 22. CRACKERS—A regular baimcu u doing ai lie fo!-
The IrtV» steamer Oregon waa burned at Chi- r*te»:
c, O , on Saturday mnrnin*. She we, .entiled end b »' ,
trank to the guards. None o! the property on board - Drrpeoiie do “
was raved. jThefire aanppoaed to be the work sigijCtaefcer*,per lb —* 1
° ! owned by D. G. Chipu.ee. CORDAGE—Fbf the ™oueiUel~e»JerlU.be.d
She wu .Seed el City Ibiueend doltate, end in- lb.« D e renter nemdr demwol el d» 6Uo«w
nied for twenty thnneand, to the feme, Howyd. p '“ : “ nllItto]1 „ | bJ ctaJt lie r■.
Columbus and North West insurance oorapaaie*. , &, cui,
- * ~Vhito Rope, by coll, J*e “ “
do cm,— - We “ “
fkrrtd Pope, by coil,——: ** e „ „
do cm, »o “ “
•acling- Yarn, fino,-—— " „ u .
do common,--*—*' •• »c
Vanilla,' r dot" -
Hemp. rf dji.
do 0 coil, 10c “ ft.
CINCINNATI MARKET.
Circwjuti, Jao. 22. j
The mer i* slowly reading at ibis point, and ! . Pi
to weather is p'easmt. !
Mesa Pork—Sales at $S 75 perbrl. ,
Linseed Oil—Sales at 87c per gallon. - j
The market generally isqaiet and unchanged, ;
—■, Manilla, VI Hemp, 87»e 0 do*.
Lo.t or Stol.n. : i Ky.nired U .old reptlui, .t IS* * «t:
ONU»eToi.i»r»l !*«. 7th imt,—l3 ban- I COTTON YARNS-Fo. .t0 ...n00* hrucld mule
•die* end 17 bardof.lton, (majked W.MeG. A Co.) following i» * correct lint of prie *t
from thewharf,nboyatneMoijongahele Bridge. Any n kwhdtam.
j-No-fc tupeilb •-■l|t No. 13 (
First street, bet*n Wood ftMarket. 1 **7, « “ -do “ W “
“f».u l7 “
•utfL « *‘..~»-.do u IB “ “-.—-*BB,
• .m? .< « 20J 0 19 M “ r-87
1 SOZSJI TAM. !
1 No. SOO, ttiptr Ih 10 No. POCt ct* perdu fl
! •* fioo! “ “ 000, “ “••••■do |
i « 70S “ St “1000, « “• ••* *do j
Cupit Cholo, --- g CoodltwiokJ lIS
: coeerlet Yem, —S3 Bag Filling,••- *-—do
. Twine, Betting, Nos land B—ll.l2 1
j COTTON SHEETlNGS—Pittsburgh manufactured |
brown sleeting* are sold readily from tie mills at 710 !
8e 0 yard for Nonatook, and Be for PennA No 1. 1
COPPEB—SaIes ot Cliff Mine cake and ingots at t 9 !
i flajc; of sheet at 28c, and of old eopper at 18c 0 .ft. 1
ri. DRIED PBUIT-There is only a limited Inquiry In!
1 the market, and prices hare declined—ssy, for peach* 1
es, t2ff ,J |1 g 4. and for applet, 31 0 hu, are about the |
: miijij figure*. Pealed Peaches are worth 34,1204,33,
' from fiitt hands. -!
1 DRIED BEEF-ReguUr sales of Cincinnati cored, at
Sc 0 ft, by the tree.
. DRUGS, MEDICINES, ft DYE STUFFS-Thetub*
Joined is a corrected Ust of some of the v
prominent articles >—
vox tu* aa»oV*L asn rrauta**ST ecu* of all sagau Aloes. 6s If® 1 ’
rso* a* utrean nan wn* *lood Alum, “ ••••• • ■ -fj®*
: oa tuurr or th* ststw, Vim _ Asatelide, ftsvl4o-5
<<flrefula or King’* Kail, Rheumatism, Obstinate Cat** Arrow Root,” ••••lOgl*
Aqoe&ms. “ •••■•WgU
Beebes, Biles, Chronie Sow Eyes, Rio* Worm Boras, refined-
ArTt-tut Sc aid Head, Enlargement and Pain of Balsam Peru
tte do C 0j.,u..a ; 2»
?JLrntcms Aciaiiea or LttmbagCh—and disease* Brfmstone.o »•■• 40 3
8 Camphor, ref,-••••40043
?,M Ihopsy,‘Exposure or Imprudence# -Life; Chloride luae,c£.Uo 0
AUo-Cbronic Constitutional Disorder*, dip Cochineal •••••1^>0i.73
r .i?fr«.niiraiionaro*u»nglycooccmratedelltho CreamTsrtsr 33023
In lhls prepay of Sariapartila, combined with Copperas 140 2
Medicinal pr pc salutary productions. Glue 111013
the most encctual aid«t wo mo 1 V-50080
“r’kja-.rzSß .
«MriS,ar J ep P nWs Ipee °-’--i7SOrS
E KSs£« to the tboo.'md. FLOUR-Th. ttthtk't ho
U Is eapabie cf doing for the millions still «ulertng etness during the past weel
KSk’S 1 £7ST»' htpricet. I 0 «oh-,»u».
Erroot thtonkhoiil tho iholo utimJtruho. the receipt, bj virtuhnt
‘lnotKtS CORE OFSCItO ULA. nre.hrt. boooo
Tho fohovutj itrtSioß. niid-ok vittoo OO wl „ t
■anenteareofaniaveterato ease ofScrofaia, S _ Thn *i
aends iuelf to all similarly aflheted: bbU Tho si
Coon., Jan. I,IMI confined in regular dray loi
• Seun. Sands: GenUcaen, Snupathy for tin f 0 bH.
Rk.^k,_7Viu. U ,h.« n .ii«^o».re U
Bha was aererely afflicted with the Scrofula on l differ |j 3104.12
eta pans of the body; tho glands.of the n«* Co»a Mast,—Very little is airielng, and supplies aro
grestiy enlarged, and herlirubs much f ooderate. We quote nominally at 32,2302,30 0 bbl
bd; FISH-Tto thtvk.. cothtoo. hm «.
low tho knee soppunted. lief physician adnsea it WM^f- qaatstlona Bale* of Salmon, 318 for bbls,
.should be laid open, which was without any M d 327 for Uerees. Mackerel No 1 3l8;:No 2,31ty»;
N03,*7,50r bbl. Sktc. or Lkhredo, Hereto,...
bottle predueed a decided and favorable effect, reuor* gg and com. Eastern.at 0 bbl. Lake Fish
, tag her more than any prescription the bad erer taiM, • d „ obbl; Cod Flib at 31,750
and before the used six bottles—to tha astonislxmeat may no quote* « ,
and delight efher friends—the found her health quite 4 rum. »
restored. It la now cret a year since the euro was ei* FEATHERS—With a quiet market, wo. quote xooo
fected, and her health remains good, showing that the m 1
diKtse was thoroughly eradicated from the system, western at 34 T andhsTesd-
Oat neighbors are ailknowingtothese facts,and think . FBUIT-Newerop Raisins arc scarce, and km ad
Ttry highly of B*»ls , Sarsaparilla. »*need to 0 box; Sales of Alirmnds at 1840170
Yours with respect, JUUUS n?® V**™***, m 630700 obu; cf Pe«.n. at 7c
Extract from a letter received front Mr. N. W. Uof. »• —. ll#Tt . ne- of Cream nuts, at 7ej of Zanta
ris, a gentleman well known in Louisiana co., 0 ft; of raberts, at «•“"'“ Walnhu at Be 0
“Gentlemen, I ha?o eured anegro boy of mine with Curntnts, at 6084 c, and of English
your Sarsaparilla, who was attacked with Scrofula, .
"‘faKSSr '““ T ' N- W. HARRIS. ! OROCERIES-Wilh to
. '.Fretltrjokillall, V.. Jhl, Ht IW9” ; «,™M.I»RUiCG«<*.“ 1 * raU,i f' Ul ?“^ N °®?'
.Bast»'Si»i*r*aui*A—ll *oemsalmostuannecetta* i ■ A aneerr market, la rrery particular,!* the
rjr to direct attention to an article so well and f* » “ lam weekly reportf Bio Coffee,
to deserredly popular, x« this preparation, bat pauenta some as gi«a Inoar lastweexiy report.x
often who wuu to u*a too extract of Sarsaparilla, uOnk, ha* attained pretty nearly its UfißMt point,
Induced to try worthle** compounds bearing the name, , y' - bit degree of firmness, at 140150
but containing little or none of the virtue of this Tala- - and now presents a tsir ocgw 1. , t
SSbrocmS we think we cannot confer a greater + ft, whieh is just double the price of this {time
benefiioootir ready* yrsr. The arrisals of Sugar and tho
Sito?Tte“bWi‘bi
£lda quart, andiose who sriah a really good artiela * thalr spring supplies pretty well in. NO Bttgar mjy
wlUfindcouneTiiraicdinUusail tho medicinal tsJuo aew be fairly quoted, at a range according to quality^
Si'S® !<“«“«•» «h.«uto. NPMoto.
Is recoMended; and at the present time more than et coatinus* steady, at '28027e 0 gall, at*d 8 H do,
any other, perhaps, I* this medtcine P«P»- J at 40043 c 0 gall. [At New Orleans on th«' 12th, sugar
for a change of scnsoa.-lHomo Jour-
and sold, wholesale and retail, by A. B. ft J letenall9tol24 for good to prime lota, pio Cefibu
D.SAND9. DtuggUt and Ctemist, waa aelltag in that market at 111 to 12a 0 ft, with
Ck5- "'“‘'J?* 1 ' h " ai '•«*»“"«tob
mds! PrLo *1 per tittle; six botticafwfth i •• BOPS-Bert Eastern'sorii arc held atl®o2sc; west
. For tale by ITwiLCOX, Jr a U. A. FAHNESTOCK em may bo quoted at Uo 0 ft. t
° NAY-*Coastd«*bl* quantitiM am arriTli|g by river
Raview of the
PITTSBURGH MARKET,
rot thi wtxa OJDIZ9 j*a*r 22.
The weather darinr the put-week hu continued Te
rr unsettled, being for the mosr part, extremely mild
for the KtictL The heavy mow which we alluded to
in oar last weekly review, vu of short duration, and
; In consequence of the hoary rains, end the general
thaw, the river continues at high stage; and there is
nowvery little prospect of any serious obstruction to
navigation from ice, Curing the remainder of this win*
ter- .
The market has presented nothing sew during the
past week. Pm l "*** hu been of a limited character,
aad n* marked change hu occurred in general quota
tions.
ASHES—Soda Ash has undergone a slight decline,,
and sales during the week have bun transacted at 4(0
4i, mostly at the lower figure. Other descriptions of
Asheahave been rather Inactive, and sales limited at
the following rales :-Pesil Ash, Midi; Saler*tu*,s|o
fc; Pot Ash, 4|ose. and Seotehings at 3* ¥ ft-
APPLES—Owing to the-lightneuof the receipts, the
supplies of gTeen apples are becoming limited. Prices
from store range from’*2 to 81,50 * bbl, uin quality-
ALE—We notice no change in the prices of Ale.—
Quotations may be given at a tango of 81 to 83, euk
included, according to quality and description of paek-
age.
BACON—The receipts of bacon from the lower mu •
kets hare been moderate, and we have no heavy
tract rollons to report daring the week. We quote best ,
Cincinnati cured bacon at, for Shoulders, 4|oscjfiides* J
6, and Hubs, at 7c ¥ ft. Prime sugar eured canvass- {
ed hams, in trcs, are soli at fie ¥ ft. For country cur- i
ed. bacon, in loose lots, 4|, 54, aad 64, are fair quota* -
Hens. . I
BUTTER—'We have no change to notice in this af
: tide. Sales have been regularly ellcied in llmiiedlott ,
1 .1, fount. prim. W R roll, 14815 C, nl UOUcL for
a fair aad prime article. Keg beuer la in fair request,- ,
. at BoiOe, according to quality. I
BULK MEAT— Receipts have been light, and wo
have no heavy sales to report. From 3| to 4e ¥ are
the ruling figures cf the market.
, BEANS—We notice fairsnppUesinihem*rket,whh
sales of best quality white, at 70979, and of second
quality, at G2063c ¥ bo.
| BRAN k. BHOBrS—' We notice very light supplies
; in the'mvket, and prices are nominal.
| B BpOM3—We notice full sapplies in the muket,
| with sales at prices ranging 7 according to quality,
81.62 to 82,25 ¥ dox.
i have heard of no aales daring the
j week, 865070 ¥ ton, are the ruling figures, 4 and 6
months.
j ‘BUCKWHEAT—The market is fully suppl ed, and
| dull, at 8100 to 8t,73 4P-160 fts.
| BUCKETS A notice the receipt of sev*
| oral considerable lota during.the week, and supplies
• | ere quits fulL Sales of backets Bom store, at 82£O0
: 2,25, and ef Tub* at 88,50069 4P dox.
! CHEESE—The mukewif any thing, is inactive, and
1 sales have been confined mainly totheei-y trtdeat, lor
1 coxa. WB, 6c; tor Cream 64061, and tor Goshen 7*
' ¥*■
Liauoriee root---- 70 9
“ ball.••• 16050
Lac Dye »0«
Magnesia Carb-«-55035
Madder Umbro- • • • 14010
Myrrh,Turkey'-"* o ®* o .
Oil Vitriol, 40 0 :
“ Castor, searee, 35,00
« Cassia 3,0003,00
11 Clorea •• • *510003,00
- Lemon ••♦•3000300
“ Fep’m’t—3,oo3 WO
Opinm, Turkey ,5,6006,00
QainiM • l 4 > SSo4jiO
Rhubarb, root---**3HOSO
gal Arnonac-——160510
gal Soda *• 40 6
gcnna ISO2O
Tartaric Aeid *4050
Vitriol Blue 11015
Camwood, bbU-*640 0
Faauc
I Logwood, chipped, ‘O2l
u maintained its ostial qui*
k, with very little, variation
oftbebad atato of the'roads,
re been very light. * T ‘
confined to limited lots, with
anting to 000 to $OO bbls, at,
ialea from store bare been
)td lota, to the home trade, at
and wagon. The regulu rates from wagon, tor g®°d
timothy, t*BUol2 ¥ , .
GRAlN—Nothing new haa transpired in the Grain
market, with moderate receipt*, sales have beat con
fided to smalitots, at the foilowlng.iuies s—Wheat, M
990; Rye,ss; Buley, 80969; Cora; *5046; Oats, 3403 s
¥ bu. * 4 •
GLASS—Per the vuioue articles ol window glass,
we notice no change. Ho following list of priees may
be*given as about the ruling figures of the market:
Bby 10 83£S U by 16—
10 by 1* 0,60 1! by J»2
10 by 14 U by 16 —■ —
10 by IS 4po Üby 17— * K 2
10 by 16 . 12 by 19
W by 17—-4,50 21 by - 00
Finn Gloss— The following table is * 1 tst of the out
aide prices of many of the most prominent articles o
Mat glass manufactured and sold in this muket:
. Plain Tumblers per dot,
;* • SSSg,
Goblets, 4 ° Jw
Lemonsdet, **
Jelly stands, esek . nnatliao
*?*?■'
do heavy pillared,perpeir,
do heavy cut flute, each *“ |g
Molasses cans, . 4
do Britlanla tops. per pair • 75a 4,T0
Flower vases, per dox, S’fffio’on
do do cnlp.tp.lt,
Jelly Glasses, per dox. ’Siio no
• Pressed sweet-meat drakes, l* T J?* rS® 1 ?]??
do do bowlo, p«r poir
Bareui knob, and pin., per do*l.ooa 1, 30
Tinctures, ground stopper, P do* 1,00a12,T0
Show Bodies, each ,
laoa an Ntns-Since the opening of, the fall trade
a good business has been doing in the Iron muket at
the following range ol prieest-Flzt Bar,s 4-595*, sc
cording ts size; Round A Square Bu, 2 4-5064; Band
Iron, ««03c;HDoplron, 3*o7c; Sheet Iron, 4*oOe.
Naru-10 to2od, $3£S ¥ keg; M to fld, 83,50; M tO 7d
84; sd, 84,93 4d, 84,50; 3d, ¥ keg. Sirs**—Cut,
S, 4,41 inch, 84 Pkeg; 5,24 and 6 Inch, 84,0; 6) an!
7 inch, 85 ¥ ker
LEAD—Stocks are quits full at present, sritb sales af
pig at 4*; und of Buai 4)04f. ,
tin, Pmt—The preient range of prieesof Lead Pipe
is bj to 19* p foot, according to size.
Bsxzr Lass—Salas at 6e by the sheet, and.6* ¥ ft
when cut
JjAßD—Sales during the week have been to a fai
extent at 51051 in bbls and kegs.
LEATHER—The market maintains its usual firm
ness for all descriptions. New York sole is selling reg
ululy at 19020 c; and Baltimore nl«-at 21022 ¥ ft.
MiT.T_.We note colas' from store at 61,1901.25 ¥
t bushel.'
MARINE INSURANCE—Rates of Insurance o
targoes of steam and keel boats:
From Pittsburgh to Wheeling, Va~ 1 01
« *• toahdfrom Cincinnati, O*-4 01
- “ to Louisville, Ky n 1 <3i
«> “ to St Louis, Mo., 191#
' « “ to Boonville, do l|o2
a »* to Independenee, -2 021
“ “ to Galena. lit ,-•-♦* 11011
«r “ to Memphis. Ten.,- —— 1011
M to N. Orleans, 1011
FromN-Orleans toPiiuborgh, I 011
SL. Louis, —llOl4
OIL—No. 1 LurdOQ is selling, at 53055 e and No 2at
at 49050 c per galL Unseed is celling at 60c ¥ gallon.
Bleaahed winter sperm oil, at 81,(391.-50; Fall do
¥ gall; bleached winter whale, at 95090 e; of crude
whale at 60065 c ¥ gall
' POWDER—Hazard's Rifle at and of Rock a'
83J303Jd per keg.
- POTATOES—SaIes of best Nesbannock at 81,50;
good common or mixed at 81,23 ¥ bbl.
SPlCES—Cinnamon, 31033 c; Cloves 29c, and Nut
megs at 8130L2S IP B
80AP A CANDLES—Sa!e* of City and Cincinnati
manntoctnred rosin soap, at 404* per ft. City man
ufactured Stu Candles are in fair request, at 21022 c;
of mould tallow at o*lo, and af common dipped at Oc
¥ D,
TALLOW—SaIes of mqtton tallow at 7c, otmmc.—
Beef tallow is selling at 74 ¥ ft
lymggF.V—'The muket Is fully supplied, with sales
of Rectified at 23024 c ¥ gull.
notice very iiulo doing at presaat—the
following ue the nominal quotations:
For Common-— —r—t — ——9Se ¥ ft
« * blood **
u ; do 29e “
“ Full Blood
Prime “ --37*
Cattle Markets.
Axuacxrr, Jan. 21.
The offerings at the yard were fair, and we noticed
no muked ehango in prices. Beef Cattle were sold
at 84085 PlOO lbs, net Sheep, each.—
Hogu. 84,25 ft 100- ~
PORT OF PITTSBURGH.
Rrexa—There were 13 reel 6 Inches in the channel
tst evening, aad rising.
arrived.
Caleb Cope, Murdock, Beaver.
Michigan. Bries, Beurer
Beaver, Gordon, WelUnlle.
Ylroqoa, r Galloway, Monongahela City.
Futuon, Peebles, Elizabeth.
Atlantic, Pukiion, Brosrnsvllle.
Baltic, Jteobs, BnnrusviUe.
Camden, Henurickaon, McKeesport.
Hamburg, ColwelL Cineinuati.
Lucas, Cineinnati.
Memphis, Mann, Cincinnati.
Lidy Byron. Smith, Cincinnati.
Jeffereou, Cincinnati.
Louis McLane, Connel, \Vheeltbg.
DEPARTED.
Caleb Cope, Murdock, Beaver.
Beaver, Gordon, Wellsville.
Michigan, Briea, Beaver.
Viroqus, Galloway, Monongahele Cur.
Camden, Hendrickson, McKeesport.
Fashion, Peebles, Elizabeth.
Baltic, Jaeobs, Brownsville.
A<t»mi«. Parkinson, Brownsville.
. shenaonoah, Bowman, Cincinnati.
No * England No- 2, Vcta. Cincinnati.
James Nelson, Moore, Wheeling.
' BOATS LEAVING THIS DAY.
BROWNSVILLE PACKETS, at oal *. and 6 w •-
BEAVER PACKETS, 8 a. *. and 4. r. *.
wellsvuxe packets, s *.«.
ST. LOUlS—Wyoming, 10 a. *.
BT. LOUlS—Niagara, 10 a. «.
WHEELING—LonIa Me Lane, 9 a. M.
Thi Qmo—We are Informed by the officers of the
Zachary Taylor, whieh arrived here yesterday, tb*t
the steamer Ohio wa» not sank,as we had been inform
ed, but ran a very narrow escape. She was ran into
by the Friendship, but bad succeeded in landing, and
.wheapassedby the Taylor, she was lighting off, for
the parpose of securing the leak.
IMPORTS BY RIVER.
Clnctonsitl—Psa llaisatmo-to hhds sagar, C
luSSrado do, Wm Holmes; 37 bn a 'V m
Stoey x eo; 1« hhds gngar, Jat Daisell A eo, JS tre ■
nec 7 hhds sagar, 70 bx« raisins, 34 bbls, 164 do too
lEser.» do tar, they. Matthews A co, 3 bbls If J« ,
Ellearelton: Sbxs books, FprSyth A eo; 100 bbls-whis
key; J Flaek;7exppkta,
l hhd auxar. # bbls molasses, J.B.bell, tW.tcs haas*s fc
W Htrbangb;69 esks shenlders, I.Urty, Jones A cr,
24 aeks wool, W Barter, 3 bxs, HKlebcr. .
Ps«Mxanris—lOctksbristles, Wo BlghantjOhhds
md£ltreed*6 bbls, wax, J Forsyth.4; co; 80 bbls
lsrdo 11 !owner?6ekshams, 13bxs, por r
opstcr chest, 1101 l A Maltby.
Pxa La« Btxoh—23 bbls time, W Dy« 7 3° do sere
wh?fkn iv A !&* Swheliree; 18 hhds breon, Kier A
» _jl Hatehison A co; 16 tc« nee, Hea-
Msn«# k. Rieketioa; 60 bis broom corn,Taaffe A O Lon-
lC «iw.«Uri Clark A Thaw, ao bl# broom corn, 56 :
MliiM ffldido, (l Iw o “«• P‘*
Hardy, Jones A eo.
3*sas?Sg®£
S bxs, D Leech A eo, 1 bxv, W m Bia S bam.
P«a JxxrxnsoN—loo bbls molasses, Jno B Black, .0
a* A? WeChirtko:l6hbdstob,l box mdse, Clark A
AMsm
der, owners.
OFFIOR*
T™ jisgssv
i inM a™ now In complete operation between this city
i?«n7«ia? In tMacUy with lines running West and
dissolution.
Ttn? Co-Partnerahip heretofore existing under the
A Breyfogle," u this Cay dissolved
«,’&*! mum! Th* business will be settled by J.
£'mS"(i”“tei.old.u»d INo.IM 1 No.lM ) B«ond.>r. sl .
j. C. BREYFOGLE
: 00-pah.'t sEaaniP.
T f naEYFOGLE, having associated with him
•T a! U CLARKE, for the purpose of transacting
X* ftvPmrdtnt and Commission business, will con
tinue thattoriaess al the old stand of‘ Cope A Brejr
and respectfully asks a continuance of the
fafmir wnouis of his friends and the pobnc gener-
busihess will be conducted under the name
It,b of BliTlool, k. bkeypoglb,
A. H. CLARKE.
Pinsbtrgb, Jan. 7,lB6oo—flanO
fbomM PmWjuob,
StaCaSSi Brass Work, generally. Corner
of Fcttt andflrst sireets. •
, TUE TS'/’ WSid h:
dUp.*h, .»d -111
tool pabionson.
Piiutrcnh,Jin*!. 1650 - '
HAVING l°uko T »
ffsr ass
LOCAL MATTERS.
ROOMS) TOX TH» HTTSBUMH OaILT OaZCJTS
CoxxxsiaßLX.—We tiro glad to use the spirit
manifested by onr uister city, in relation to tier
Common Schools- A society Imu been organized
there, termed, “the Director* ond Teacher’s Insti»
tale of Allegheny, ° the intention of which in to es»
tabliih dissuasions of the modes of teaching, gov
erning, with readings, recitations, demonstra
tions, addresses, criticisms, dec., dec., and to pro
mote a free and mutual interchange of thoughts
and experiences.
The prime mover* ere men who are always in
earnest, energetic, and in whatever they under*
take, know no other course bol tuttaight forward
one, which is a sufficient guarantee for its utility
and entire success,
Their next meeting will be.gt Ute Fourth Word
School House, Allegheny, on Thursday evening,
the 21 in inst.
We hope our c'ty will *‘go and do likewiau.”
COURT OP QUARTER SESSIONS.
Present—Judges Jones and Kerr.
ALLEGHENY RIOT CASE.
The jury yesterday morning returned the fuU
lowing verdict in this case:
u Tbat the defendants, George Slevick, Daniel
M. Curry, William - Wolfendsle, and William
Blakely, ere not guilty, but that the aaid defend
dants, D. M. Curry, W. Wolfendale, and Wo.
Blakely pay the costs."
Commonwealth vs. James Wilson—Surety of
the pence, on oath of bis wife, Mnry Wilson. Oa
hearing, the Court sentenced defendant to pay the
cost*, and enter into bail SlOO to .keep the peace.
Commonwealth vs. Charles Foulk—Two in*
dictments for larceny. First, tried by jury and
found not guilty. On the second, be plead guilty,
and was sentenced to six months imprisonment in
the County JaiL
Commonwealth vs.- Samoel Tidus—Two - in
dictments for larceny. Oa both found not guilty*
and discharged.
Ths Court then adjourned to ten o’clock this
norning.
Colored LvsTmrrx. —We paid a visit, yester
day, to the' elegant edifice erected, in the upper
part (if Allegheny city, by the Rev. Chss. Avery,
for the benefit ol the colored population. Wc were
shown through the building l*y the politeness of
the .munificent donor, and gleaned the following
particulars, relative to its construction. It ia 75
feci in length, by 55 ia breadth; and three stories
in height. The upper story is designed fora place
of public worship, and covers the entire building.
This room is finished in an exceedingly chaste nad
elegant mannet; the wall* and ceilirg ornament
ed with fresco,skilfully executed by Mr. Mitchell,
a German artist. The first and second stories nro
tot npart '.for educational purposes; the building
being separated by a partition lengthwise, one de
partment devoted exclusively for the use of the
male scholars, the other for the females; each de
partment being subdivided according to conveni
ence. The entrances to these departments are
from opposite sides of the house, eo.lhatThe Sexes
aro kept entirely separate. The whole ia com
fortably heated from furnaces below.
The external appearance is in keeping with the
interior. Elegance and utility have been every
where‘csnaidcred. It ts substantially built with
brick, surmounted by a dome, containing a dock
and bell. In front is a tablet, bearing the inscrip
tion "Allegheny Institute, and Mission Church.”
jt is expected to be opened on next Sunday
week, by the Rev. Mr. Paiaavant, of thfs city.
j. i 9 needless to eulogize the hberahty of Mr
Avery, in thi* benevolent enterprise. The influ
ence which the institution wtii exert among the
neglected class of our population for which it is
intended, will be foil beyond tho present genera,
lien. . _ _
Heivt Costkact.—We observed, yesterday,
that the Street Commissioners have engaged twe
men to clean the mud from Wood Street, cut the
ice out of the goners, flee. When this contract is
hope thai the Commissioner* will
remember Grant Street, in the neighborhood of
the Court House, ct least. The spirit of reform
1 appears to rule among our municipal officer*!
The street* of Allegheny are in n desperate
condition. We hope that the recently elected
Commissioner, thoughnot exactly a‘•new broom, *
will ‘‘sweep clean.’'
We had a atght, ence more, of the bright aud
cheering sun, yesterday. The heavy gale of wind
on tho preceding night, deared away the "cloud*
and darkneß»”which baveenvelopod us for tho laid
few days.
MAYORS OFFICE.
AixxoQKrr.’Jan. 82.
A man was Good 91 00 and coala, by Mayor
Fleming, to day,, for huckstering. One case of
drunkenness, nod one of assault and battery, were
commuted to jail. John Agnew, tho keeper of a
tippling honse, was fined $l4 00 for permitting
gambling spun his premises.
Matos’* Oir.cs, January ».—The Mayor had hi
band* fall of business this morning. Eight caw* o
drunkenness, disorderly conduct, and vagrancy, wen
bronchi oat ol ihe tomb*. They were disposed of i
tiipi usual manner.
Two persons were brought np daring the day,
charged with forestolling the market; but aribey ap
peared to hare misnnderatood the ordinance, they
were d scharged npon the payment of a fine of one
dollar.
A rattier ama/ung affair occurred, it; the arrest of
M{. Green, the Clerk of the Market, by order of the
Mayor. Vllit Honor was giving direction* for the re
moval ol the hucknerV alalia from the market plaee,
which were stonily reaiated by] Mr. Green, and in
rather abutive language. Hie latter wu uken tn
i cuaiody, but, npon acknowledging hia error, was dis
charged.
A Good Exejiplk.—Mayor Barker, and foorof his
ntfic-rn, were imitated into the Order of the Son* of
Temperance, last night.
plttsbargh Stvlgatlon and Pin Inan
ranci Compaay>
4 MEETING of the Ptoc kholfiem of the Pittiburgh
A Navigation and Fire Insurance Company, will
bo held at the Office, No HI Market street, on fiatnr
lUy, the 2Clh day of January, at Uo’clock, l - M
janl'J-td R-FINNIA . See >.
MERCER *.AHTEI<Ot
GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
—PBUjtDKLPUIa—•
advance* made on consignmeuu.
J O'CONNOR retire* from our firm from'Jilsdate,
, going into the hou*e» of Atkina, O’Connor a. t-0.,
I'btladclpTiin, and O'Connor, Atkina « Co.,
The “General Commission and Forwarding Business,
a* well rt» the “Pittsburgh Transportation Line Agcn
i.t.” will be continued by na at our Dopot, 70
I street, Baltimore. We retumour ttiankstoourfrleiid*
nnd the frieuda of the I.lne for past favor*, aud hope
to ra-nl and receive a continuance and increase ot
| O'CONNORS * CO.
| Baltimore, January lit, IS3O.
PITTSBURGH TRANSPORTATION LINE.
Atkins, o’connor & co,'No*.sw a2mM“£
ket street, Philadelphia; O’CONNOR, ATKINS
A CO., Canal Ha*ln, Liberty at, PUuburgh; 0 COW
ifORS A CO., 7U North street, Baltimore.
This old established.LlNK, having changed It* firm#
and agents as above, and extenJeSil# arrange manta,
bees leave to inform its friends and thepublic that »l
wilt'be prepared, on the opening of the Pennsylvania
Canals in the spring of lfcfiO, to give all freights un
equalled despatch and care, at very low rate*.
janlC-Ct . ——— -
narahal'i Bale,
Inman, Gault A Co. ") _
against >|n Chancery.
Steamboat Telegraph No. I, Ac. J
And the same 1, _
against fin Chancery.
Steamboat Telegraph No. 2, Ac- ) -m. rt,an.
BY VIRTUE of an Order ot the UnUrtHe Ch»»
eery Court, mado In the above cause*, we,‘im
undersigned, or oue of ua, will, on Monday, th
d«y of January, U*o, sell to thc higbe»t bidder or bid
dcr», at pnbUc auction, on board o? Bala boau, «»»«•.
[ whurf in the city of Louisville, the whole oftho •?«*■«
■mat Telegraph No. 1. her engliusa, uekle, A«., *na,
I nl»o, three foanhs of the aleamboal Telegraph Nu. •,
ici.rfinr*. tackle, Ac . .
The terra# of sale to l.e—one fourth cash in J“ n “i
remainder on credits of 4, W, and 111 month* for fl
I 1 Purchaser or purcbaier* will bo resjtilr»ive
I bonds, with approved security, bearing Intereal f
me day of sale until paid.
Sale to take place about II j' n
day. JOHN A. CRITTENDEN, M- L- U. O.
7 CHARLES j. MENU, lieputy
Janlft-dJOt
. , KOTICB3.
decca«c of June* Croitan. Jj* 1 * 11 '*,** > , |fMUIIII
MonooffthelikUo'Wfl, Doc. S% -
T~TVFR COMPLAINT.—A.!IoIIi*f cure permitted \>i
m
Aifimia Drown eo., 0., W, |b<7.
Mr k fMWjSrSin April tMiioy wlfawiwntiMk
,£^S7SY°filf«rrh4SnrK,«;
U>ca *« t*.l (.»« -'ll* 1 '»• 1 ‘"HJSf. U«*.L T .
jys|p££#£’
praSSESta*
“ftrassaKhr
rates of discount.
fix— I CUIiKECTiII. L'
as & bos Si
• HATE :■ OfiJiSCOU’
is. IiOLMt
ti'-isa-s* i»iokit s - So. 3J
Feuu*y* v “ nlm *
Biai:o:'iv. luarpa .•■'•"•{‘a*,'
E*cUu/<: t * i,nk L'"V'E"
iVlcrcli. <i "Un.|Ua”S -fai
uldpaifc'—Pa-'
(iinud ilt***’ Paf
Bajjt uf<3t riaaa»»n- -par
it ChcaV-T County-••par
• «i Delav/ar© Co.- **par
is M*riet Rtfett, ueai <•.* *
iadtr.UA.
k~i- .tUiuncLc* - }
3**te£oril» • “
Virginia;
ElciitflK 6 ' «
Farmer* Bk.of V*. ‘
Bk. ofthe Valley,— “
■ Bk.of Virginia----; — ‘
rM.&M.BS., Wheeling *
i da Murgaiuovrn- - I
r N. W. Bank Va i
do Weliahors*—J
do _ParkeTibnts— H
ii iionL.’oroeryCo.-'pa.
)< fJorJ umberland* *par
Ciiambis J*.rWff«Co.*- par
DoyJ«4»TM UtLflk pw
Farmers’ !'fc. KemhQK-par
Faincts'U <• Bucks Co.parj
Farmer? J .'r Lancas'r-par
f.flnrastji Cu. - par
Laiscoitsr Bk.••*•* per
U. Siaw? Sank*—*-*—3o
Bfownsvti •« Ig.* *• • • '‘pßr
CeltysbJ’V 'h B*.—- • I
Chambe/f Jorft;*--—•• “
Sasqaeka: mi <-c. Ex.-
Tinnatae*.
Bk. of Tennessee *
Far. & Metch’tt Hk ——
Flamers’Uk.~- * *
Union Ck.>
Missouri •
StaießkofMißWuri—■• I
North Corolla**
Uk.of Cspe Fear 2
Merch's 2
Sale Bank 2
South Corollas*
Camden Dk 8
Bfc. of Charleston 2
Commercial Blr 2
Bt.ofUeorrewwr.*—• 3
Uk.of Hamburg .8
Merchants B*-~ 2
Planter* fltMeth*’»Uk- 2
Levietnw.t*——*.••—*
MiiiJlctc»Ti ♦ #
•JaiUslt u
in* - ok.- ■ 010
Farmer* end I)ro*er»’
Usnt, Wavneabarg** I
Ilamsbuft—“
Ilo.ts»d*l ***—•—•——• I
Lebanon
pourriUe -
Wyoming f
WMiBMMhBi- J
Relief Notes I
M&Mltt Pan.do* “
gCflp—Pitub. 1: Coumyt
" Allegheny, S®
Olilo, ;
Uk.of South Carolina- 2
SarfUad>
Baltimore Uk*. -par
lliim'nAO R RSerip >lO
Cumberland Uk.of Alle-
gharry*"*' I
Far.Dt.of Maryland - “
Farmers 1 te Mechanic* “
Bk. Frederick “
FrederiekCo.Bk.——• “
Hagerstown Bk **
Mineral Bk- I
State Bi-.tna Branehei I
\loum I‘l'sutua
Stcube n v :1 !e —*« • * • ■ ••
*• fl
Mnneiui
NcwLiskjr* •••• ‘
Cinelan3^K aa k ,
Colamb'-: i do
Circled e~—• - •••
Patapscoßk* 1
Waaatnrtonßk. ■ — ■ “
Bk.ofWesuninster • •• • *•
Mtchlffau.
Bk. of St Clair* *\— —
Uk.of River Raleen»~—
Michigan In*. Co*" 5
Far.i.Mecfa'sßk 5;
Wlaeoaala Tarrlt*y,
Max.Wireln.Co.Milw’at
Z*aesv:t'c
PBtnBQI -■ —— '■ •
WoofW -* *~~ '
MomM-ji ■ —
Caaadti*
Allsoiveatßank* 6
Bank of UnglnudNoies
, ... s4;o*i»tr.
Gold A Sped* Valoa
Napoleon*— 2
Ducats- *••• • *2 IBP 2 20
Katie,old *0 60*
Kagle,new 10 bO
Doubloon*,Spamah. 1® 00
Do'Patriot^— — • 1 5 Ml
’Sovereirn«***r • • < W
Guinea* * ! iM
Frederieksd’ors— —•*? H>
Ten Thaler* ? f 0
Ten Guilder* ••• • 3
Locisd'or* <5O
Ksthaag*-
New York kpttr
Philadelphia •••*— Ipn?
Baltimore .——*•• * t i ,,n
:*, par. Interior IPk*—
SandusW
Geauga • •
Norwr.iv ?
Clcrelw *
Xenia*
DaT' •*—*—•—-•
'Wetierr lle«er»e-*' — „
Pranklli. B’k Cotambaa “
ChlHiretlie —**
Laic Ifrie*** • - *
'Vjiota —•
L.neanrr 1®
Hamilton ” «
Farm’:* irk Canton—W
I'rlmn.-- »
fi.eata.cky,
I'k nl R'.iuockv I
ni.on.'iti**>Ue “
Norbrrti Bt. Kentu’ky- “
Mew York-Übtv Banki
DELAWARE 11VTVAL SAFKTV IH
BUBAICB COBPABY,
OFFICE. IN NORTH ROOM OF EXCHANGE,
Om Third Slrert, Philadelphia
THE following 'iftlcmcni of the nffoif* of the Cob
p»ny,U pabliihed in conformity with npnmuo
of it* rbsttfi. n
Premiums rtatved during the year ending Uat
her 31 et, 1849,
Oa Murine nn<i Inland Ri»k«.
On Firr BUk«,
Earned Prrmiums during the year ending at
On Murine atid Inland KUk», 60
Iniere*t, Salvage, and oilier I’rotts 74
* Lusitt, Expiates, Je-, during sods line,—
Man:ic and Inland Natation Loi*ee, *120.945
Fire Lorn*, '- Clt 49
SIO9.ISC 71
Retorn Premiums, 1?,
Re-itißirances ’ l *’£7
l^p«aLt b fe R nt* £«•**»«■•Stationery, lc., VMM
Tit Auat tf the Company art a* follows.
Bon !i>, Vortynfjcs and Ground rent*, ’■&
Linii'-il State* Six percent l«oa-t. 13A*0 00
Pcunsyiram*. 5* <}* Wg g
Do free do do f’JJ® !*
Philadelphia Ciry Six per cent. Loan, 1U,50d 00
BUI* Rreetrablr., _ S)5 * S76 61
70 Sham Slock Union Back of icnr.es
»ej, .. , 3 >‘*" oo
SO do do Merchants and Manufac
turer* Bank, PiHsburgn,
120 *Uure* Stoek American Mutual Inrar
5 Share* Stock I»'hiladelphi* and HMrre de .
Grace Steam Tow-boat Company. 500 w
80 Share* Stock Delaware Mutual ln*ur-
OJ.ec Company, , °d
2 Shares Sdoek Philadelphia Exchange
Company. „ , , 73 00
100 Share* Stock Pciia*ylrama Rail-road
C-Hnpany, 9°
, Cash on hand, **
jt c r,p of Mutual Insurauce Companies. J,o*u <u
Balance* in the hand* of Agents, and Pre
ttjarai on Marine Policies, reeeutly i»-
“ sued. ® a
Interest dae, .“g g
SaLscnption Doles, 10Q,0W 00
Ninaun sm, IS4O.
The Board of Director* '.hOTe lhl» day declared a
dividend or BIX PERCENT. in.ca«h, on the Capital
Black and Scrip of the Company, P*y*i>e *«J «£
I.r Uecmbtr l.t, IMS. Al;o, a “TO*" 4 ° rTEN
PER CENT, in Be rip,'on the Capita! Stock, and ear"-
ed Premiums, certificates for which will he twaed
DIRECTORS.
Joseph 11. Seal, 11. Jane* Brooke.
KJmund A. trader, Hennr bloin,
JohnC. Dari< Hnt;h Cm}.
Robert Baitoti, (Jrorße
John R. Penrose, \\m. hj te. Jr.
Samuel Edward*. Charles kelly,
iicor B e fl. Leiper, Joh S! B “’
Edward Dariinfion, William Hoy.
1. n*c R. DurU,
- WUhara Folwell, JohnßrUer*,
Jciiin S. Newlm, *p«neer Mellram,
Dr n M. HuM'.n, J T. Lopan, PiUsburpti
James «. Hand. D-T- Nor«n, do .
TUeophilo* Paaldin*. v 'Si 4,0
WILLIAM MARTIN, President.
GKOROF. SERBILL, Vice Pretidcnu
IHCfIARD y. NKWUOLD, Secretary.
Ur ihe Act incorpcmtlng thl* Company, ike rartie*
in»unur property therein, are entitled la a Biuaicf
U.r protiu of the twatulion, without subjecting ihcra
te'vr* 10 any liability beyo-.d the premium paid.
TL- Capital t*toek and Subscription Notes are
nl.-d-rrd by the Charier for the payment of losee* { and
ili,- profits of the Company are directed to be invested
„ n | remain in the po«*er*iou .of. the Corporation, a* a
(u ill for the further security of the aisuied. Hits fund
will l.e represented by senp, bearing an ilnaresl of six
ur r c-nu divided among ihe Insured aad Stockhold
ers pro rata, upon the amount of earned Premiums
oni Capital Stock. _ . janWtf
\ UNSHRINKABLE PLANNELS. ~
WB MURPHY couUnueato keep oa hand a foil
, assortment of the Welsh Unthriakalile Flan
nel*, and haa recently received a supply of the finer
dualities. Also Swansdowa Flannel*/a scarce orti
cle and well adapted for the wear of invalid*, and
cthrr* wanting aometUiijc warmer than usual. Also,
IVr-ttut and Cause Flannels for Infarns wear; to-
Vrth.-r with a full supply of Atneriean manofactuied
FST, “f diflcrciit quoliticfc Al.o. SHROODIKO.
FLANNELS, of all the different widths, at the North
Hast corner of 4th and Market ‘ls
ir--Whole*iil<s Rooms up stairs, where dealer* will
olwuy* find a good assortment of new style good*,
junt '
IV LST K B R IBRORANCB CUBPARt
OF PITTSBURGH.
CAPITAL |IUO,OOO.
J p.mui.J,, B«T. . I „ £ M“A“. t' '
Will uuurc against nil klmls of n»x»,
rillE AND MARLNF
a LL losses Will be liberally adjusted and promptly
A i-orae Institution—manafiod by Directors who are
r,vl. known in iho community, and who axe delormin
cJ ! y promptness and liberality to maintain the ebar
acur which they base assumed, aa offering the best
protection to those who desire to bo .
DiarcTOKß R. Miller, Jr., Oeo. Utack, J. W.Butler,
U. Holmes, Jr., Wm. D. Holmes, C. lhmscn, Oeo. W.
luerwn, Wm. M. Lyon. Jas. Lipnincott, Thos. K.
Litrh, James M’Anlcy, Ale*. Ntmick.Tlios. BoolL
t'rttc*. No. 33 Water street, (warehouse of Span*,
fc * ■o., op stairs,) FiUsburgh.
( b ” M ' ln •' or ' “ctua“t A SILL, j
srUAUTA SILL
11 DLL UUnT.II-0 bSU prime Re.lyco’d 111. d.j
IV and for sale by janll __f A»»I.Y A Übbl
K';'.‘," urrKl1 ~ s r “ ■'"TrssLTi'ui&T
j jir.'.v” 1
SOOilcm:i> SALi‘S-0 bbis, a pnino ■rteTe.iree^
uud lor sale by jn,ntl TABdhA t_UEST_
, . ALKllA'nJS—d bUls and" i» boxes In store and for
fc> *.& by jßtill_ TA93EY & UEST
SOftAAHH— 33 casks on bimd-*Hd for salo by
jaiill IA3SKY Alll.ST
I / iIOVER BKtfD-tS I-bls new, onihind and fnr sale
1 ( Mi£ _ |n.,ll_ ■ TAoSKV A HE3T ’
mrAlirrify dELD-Übbls lursadSby''
J. j«nll TAhhßl k DE-ST
I i LACK hNUL)hli"cllA'l*f' n 7or'Trimming, To be
I > luund at the Dry Cloud* Huuse of
1 W It MURPHY,
(tint | N K ouriier Poutlh ami Market sts
JI.NNV LIND andPancy'Vprvcrtiimmiiigt.ofTu]
eolor., ui l» tend «l lire -Idle MUR ,. |ly
Bl.ACii Hli.U LAClin” Inclotilnjt e few piece* of
oiuu width, (>to found, etjow price*, »t «to»eof
,*„» ’ W R MURPHY
I.TVMNING D»®SJiS-^A.Tkflioirr'Co..<»Tla?
S koi iiieei, will litis day open another lar** to*,
vuir-o of lliowi i'teneh Krabroldered KreniDg Dreueo,
H very daiirable article for I'artle*, Soiree*, Ae.
lyU'PrEU—VCl'iiTrcifi"B(»TT7Jt«i rocNl anXfofaile
15 tty janll KOUll&N. UTTER* CO .
I*oll f Al<l6~lo NcwT.mpiy Uacnn Ciuka.
JC JOHNMcPADBNkCO,
jailiO _ _ Canaljßaim, Penn meet
IJUtUIIHIM b¥iaKzUs"P«ioijy; Tor aale by
< joJilO STUART tJ*ILUH»Wood at
tilOAßjt— cfcooo Common, on hand and for aale by
t junHt A CULUbRTHoH, 143 Übertyjit,
FS?_g^i b r^"^uKßE®L!
i L® w “’
gK|v|rßCcEExßn^^^^r
OAHU* 5- H. Iloliim, t* 1 '
Ou coaufntaent by 1 *•s
. Jta4
RBlalAHCfi PITE D& T LIHE,
yea the or xxaouiisizx'axs pacuao,
with- intro ura cniilsn, arrwra
rHILADELPHIA AND PITTSBURGH.
GOODS forwarded by thU Line are carried in ihe
mall train la Cbaabenborjrto, and are immediate
ly loaded in Wagons getiny night and day through, to
Pittsburgh.
The bone* are •rationed every 15 miles, whteb
'nsures the prompt delivery of good* Within ute time
-tromUed. ,
’’'•Woos will ’
pronu»v— ~
The Wagon* will leavi oar warehaose daily, (Sun.
day* excepted.) at 2 o'clock, l». hL
Shipper* are bj fared that no more goodawill be
taken each day than eon be [puactoallr carried
'through:
JAMES M DAVIS A CO,
£27 Market street,! Pmladeiplno.
JOHN M'FADENiA CO,
Canal Basin, Pittsburgh.
JOHN MeFADEN A CO., Foawtintao A Cojoc**
ion Mdchasti,Canal Batin, Penn ttrcet, Piuiborgh.
JAMES M. DAVIS A C 0„ Fu>e* Facto 13 aJo Com
mjmios Mxtciuni, 827 Market, and « Commerce si,
Philadelphia. i i nnn _
iryAdTanees made by either of the oboTe,on Flour,
Wool, and other merchandize, consigned id them for
.«!«. . I“!_
UNION LISK. :
WINTER ARRANGEMENT.
1850/ i „
TOHE übietibm, now having in successful opera
. .lion an Express Wagon Lite between rUtsbaw
and Philadelphia are prepared 10 receipt tor COCO lbs
freight daily. Each wav deliverable; through in
days, Sundaysexcepled. i ‘
HENRY GRAFF A CO.
€anal Rosin. Pittsburgh.
DUTILLE HUMPHREYS k, CO.,
107 Market st, rtm’a-
EXPRESS WAGOB LISE.
Ifegfet 1849.
i THROUGH IN FIVE UAYSS
riIUE «übieriberi are prepared to receive COCO pounds
. . Freight daily, afterMonday, loth;ln*utoforward
to or from Philadelphia and Pittsburgh, by Wagon,
throagh in Five Days. Rates a* Jowl at by any other
conveyance at this teaton of the year.
JOHN MeFADEN A CO,
Canal Batin, Pitttboxgh.
JAMES N. DAVIS A CO,
dc« No 337 Market atj Philadelphia. _
HOBOBGAIIBLA ROUTE,
msmtSSL jtflStt
Only 73 Mila* Staging
asvilleand Cumberland to Baltimore and
* Philadelphia. ;
aornin* boat leaves the wharf, above the
{e, daily, at 0 o’clock precisely. Tune to
Balnw *, 33 hoar*; time to Philadelphia, 40 hoara.
The evening boat leave* daily, (except ‘Sunday ev
ening*,) at 4 o’clock. Passenger* by leatilns on the
evening lioai, will cross the mooruins tn stage* next
d*y, and thus avoid night travel. j
peenre yonr tickets at the Office, Monongahel
INmse, or SL Charles Hotel. ; -
i octl3-ly J MKSKIMKN,’Agent
VIHTER ABlU’<i<l|llfiaT.
EXPRESS WAGON LINE—TUROUGH IN
FIVE DAYS! f
rnilE subscriber*. haring tuspeadid iheir canal op
-1 erations until ine opening of Ike Spring Naviga
tion, haveestabUshed an Expre** Um by Railroad and
Wagon between Philadelphia and by
whictTlhey are prepared to forward GCOG pound* each
day,'and receipt for the delivery of jho aarae in 5 day*.
Tafe£. beg leave to nature their friend* and the pub
lic thuitheir arrangement* regarding rates, regularity
and despatch, cannot fall to give satisfaction to all who
( ,»or; t hcm wnk Ik.lr c~f ?E ± O , cONNOBi
p "“ "th&Ss Sgßm’DoSf •
,jc7 273 Market street, Philadelphia. .
GEE, WO! GEE, WO!
: WINTER ARRANGEMENT.
SSktiEL 1849.;
uaai coma nut old cosustoca.
BINGHAM’S EXPRESS iWAGON LINE,
to ASD maul
PUtabwrgb and Philadelphia
i S the buainca* on the canal ialabout being elored
tx for the Kaura, we would inform the publie that
we havo again brought the Conestoga Wagons into rc
quMition, and will be prepared to forward &XX)pounds
daily, (commencing on Monday, the *JUh ioaU A Car
leaving Philadelphia daily by. the mall train for Cham
bervbnrg, and theWagona traveling day and night,
ensures the delivery of Goods In five daya. Apply to
t. \ VM _ BINGHAM, Pittsburgh,
* BINGILvM A DOCK, No. 18-1 Marketsueet,
nov2o Philadelphia.
WINTER ARRANGEMENT.
jm&bl. 1849.
EXPRESS WAGON LINE
IV A.IU
PITTSBURGH AND PHILADELPHIA.
Taix: Five Daya, (Sundays esceptedj rurmlng.Day
TUB poblie i» respectfully informed ’hoi this Line,
which baa been la successful operation the twD
previous winters, will again'commence running, on
Monday,"the 2fsth of November, j '
A Car will leave Philadelphia and Chamberabargh
daily each way with the Mail Train, and from Cham
berabargh with relay* of horsearunningday anJ night.
Wo are prepared 10 forward COOO Iba freight daily by
the above Line. Apply to
D. LEECH ,& CO, Pittabuigh,
or to—HARRIS A LEECH,
No 13 Soutn Third stjeet, Phitadelphir
AND VALUABLE INVENTION!
GUNK'S WINDOW Ioq£ JND SPBINU.
' Patkxtzs, Drcman ID, XS4D.
11 HIS is an article of great value to ; alI persona en
gaged in building, ar to those wko have already
boitiT and ate without window fastening. While it
furnishes a perfect substitute for pullie* and weights,
at a saving of at least *2 to each window, it afford*
the safest (aliening that has ever been broasnt into
Tha otility and convenience of this Spring over all
others, la, that by ono thumb piece, both sash of the
window can be raised or lowered. It requires only to
be: known to be appreciated.
Person* wishing to bay the article, or to have them
pul into thetr windows, or the right of selling It lor
counties in thi* State, may apply to the subscribers at
-the PERRY HOUSE, on the Allegheny river. Pitts
burgh, Pa. J. S. TURNER,
novan-d3mj is ]sp O P. MAYO-
MEDICAL ASD BUB.GICAL OFFICE,
.. j No. 68, DIAMOND ALLEY, ft
i few doors below Wood street, W
, i wards market.
: flHg on. BUOWK, having been
regularly educated to tbe medical
profession. and been for some time
general practice, now confines
attention to the treatment of
jjose private and delicate com*
plaints for which bis opportunities
«ud espcrieace peculiarly quality
vvSffi' \ bint- 14 year* assiduously devoted
w .rod, i Ite.tmeol ofthoie compltums,iduilns which
J? ”vl. had mor- practice and has cured more pa*
SSu lhd“i «" »4 <° ** >« “ f *w prl»»u> P>“;
tWonert »aSy Qualifies fei» 10 «*«* asMrunccs of
U^S e satisfactory cdreto allxlfbctod
K* .ffiE aSiU* n
" rn Brown would inform lho>e.aiicted with pnx.te
disea seTwhieh have become chronln by tune or a*-
JESS by tbe use of any of the common nostrum* of
ste day,lh.l their ..mpl.fi* «“ bomliCll y nnd
ouehiy cured; he haring gtren hi. cnrcfrß nncnl.nn to
the tre.tmenlor.uclr ctmed, rind ■uceecded rn hundreds
!rf ii..f.rM. In eurinc persons of uitlanimation of the
neck of the bladder,*aad diseases which often
:;"„Thim, when e.cty .ntur.etion will r.e ore;
•?»»•».! their case* treated ina cartful,thorough and
SfflSml timneer, pointed out by mums experience,
XV, und Sve»tifiSom*hkh jl i. imj.o...t!e foe m... 0
engaged in general practice of tnetlictre to give to
°'Vn-Hernia or Rupture.—-Dr. brown alsoinvito p*T
aonsalfik'led with Uemia to csll, ai be bitpaldpanic*.
alar alW.ntion to this disease.
O VNCKRS alsocured-
Skin frwajes; Also i! «, Palsy, etc ~ speedily eared
ch |s , Si*i!£rfi''or dli " •“ hrio|t “ hr
•tntinx lUeit dimnrur in wrtunif, IftTinp nijlhe.ymi
can obtain rrediernee with directum* for nse, by
3SS»TTiIKnWN . M 1)., poet pin, end tnclm.
‘“SSm Np.;« Duunond rj-f. oppo.lt.the W.verty
’'SSra.TM.-Df. Urown'. newly dmcoxeted tome
dy far Rheumatism is a speedy and c:nain remedy to
V«m, So.OS lit.
U irPMe euro oorny. 1 ° ■B. lfttt.
W' ' cilKtidK— yuu bx* in More aad for »al<s t>y
, imB WM UAGALKV A. CO
\~i TiCKWUEAT"FU>UR—I39 tack* tec’d and for
K.alobv W *. R McCUTCHEON,
IJ I J*7 by 1 a Liberty «t
: ]f F S wf >f ifs{ftfl«LES clVrub"
pUHN
PMLV FLOUWWy^J^S^'*
DRI KD Al r .
lan3
j^UTTKR— 13 bbU Frtth Rob,
o’ J Tt:Tiu nw ks-i art lYS 1 Vi- '£ Su e
B. and '-- ■'» )™» u M UAUAI ' T '' * 4L.
iLEs-u-SSFyybr^^^
U»ic» lie too
H oiM'OQ*i«Sment ind tat »•!« *7 GORDON
: norgKlP
TATIONER’S jnairec'a and for |
lho Rubber Pcp<m 7 J^u p jjyjjp^;
a)
if-STMoEBsra-; 2 ? 1 bbu .!» crop, Fluuuoa
N.J« «•*■« “*
F"X»sjs3oo tsr
and for ule by
Jan 3
, - Promt.
jB-fiOOboxeslnttoteandforsaleby -
.. ISAIAH DICKEY ±oo^
t -}•.■ » . Proatit,
j»nil '
FES*
Coar 'i»*ar irere itoo-
X._TrflbelrWbole«<l* b««lo» »■ j Siefar. reeemlr
by tfwn. M.H.Browo * emhcrs, No. VO
Jererr tow, lo Okie
)UiWORTH fc CO.. ,J
.’^dPU<
~ ~ *? t C r —
T« L<t>
HOUSE, ia illtsheoi Citr,
7\ oa itreet Boa* low.-Jlnguue of
- TAS3EV* BESTISWood n.,
_,. F*T B*MU "' ' .'
A ROOM at the comer of Pean and Hind streets,
SVodsnpM bT Mr. Jont. u .Dns Slot.
0,1
r! • Brtf v Tud for Boat*. ■■ ■ i
A' LOT OP GROUND, suitable for a Brick. Yard;
and situated near the slty lino, In the vtelmnr of
Soho Bridge, will be «nted for n.tenttofvjeuaj ;Ap-;
ply to E. D. GAZZAM, Thud street,
p 7 j. n yt office over the Feet Office.
••• Forßenu, '
A. ROOM on the second story of .tto; Wtteheuse
A. ho. fid Wood street. ~ •'■»]«*»
ALARGE' BRICK DWELLING HOUSE,-with
Hghteen Acre* of ground in a good state of cul
tivation, together with good stabling, fee., situated _3t
miles from Pittsburgh, sear the Greeuabuigh tumj>ile,
and adjoining the AilrghenyCemeterv. There u.an
excellent spring near toe dwelling. .Poaaesaion given
on the Ist April. . .
ALSO—A three story Brick Dwelling House, on:
Liberty street, between O'Hara and Walnut streets,
Fifth Ward, at present occupied by the subscriber.
Possession givenen the Ist April. Enquire of
janlO-tT WM. YOUNG, lb Liberty at...
For Bent,
THE BASEMENT, corner of the Diamond and
Union streets, well adapted totaypubUe business.
It has-been occupied as a Coffee, or Eating Establish
mem, for a number of years.
ALSO—Several Offices and Artist's Rooms, well
lighted, with entrance from the Diamond, orer the
store of the subscribers, north westeoraer of the Dia
mond and Market street. Applv to
jania ■ • ■ ALEXANDER A DAY. ;
FOR RlffT) two pleasantly situated Brick
Dwelling Houses, with the-grounda adjoining, at
Oakland. Foaiesaioa can be given on the first of
ApriVne* l - . (imi) . . HARDY, JONES A CO.
For Boat*
friiE Back Part of the Warehous now oeeipled by
I myself, and fronting on Front street.
jtn9 Q. 11. GRANT, 41 Water st^j
i ■ Por Beari
A STORE in Market street, near Liber* .
. Also—The Store on the corner orHaiket and
Liberty streets. -
Alao-A Dwelling and Store on Penn street near
the Canal. - Poasession given on the Ist April next.
Also—A Briek Yard in,,the Eighth Ward. .
Also—A Stone Uuaixr in the J3ghth Ward. Po»-
session given immediately. • • .
Inquire of DAVID GREER, Penn St,
lan7-Im* 3 doors front 8. E. corner Hty st .
Per Beat-
A TWO STORY BRICK DWELLING HOUSE
on. Bay street Enquire of . ’ ' '
Jan 7 J*S«t DALKELL, 84 Water st
A GOOD THREE STORY BRICK' DWELLING,
on Smilhfield street, four doom from Seventh,
west aide. Inquire of S.' SCHOYER,
Jm7 HO Seeond at,
uoa RKBX-A convenient Dwells,
r Federal street, Allegheny city, with a.
Possession riven.on the Ist of ApnL. . __
ALSO—Several Booms and Office* in PUuborgß,
MU the Poet Office. E. D. OAZZAM,
dcS5 Office, Third si., otct the Port Office^
Fm SALK.—An Iron FaoadCT. HlaeFsmhtfand
Maehino Shop, with Steon Engine of IS horse
poweT,pood stock of tools, machinery, pane ni*,flask».
ladle*, fnmacea and'ovens, all now in use and in rood
rnnoinr order. Said promises have 150 feet front by 90
deep, with priaalege of an adjoining Jol 27 bjLSO feet*
Being on* of the oldest and best stand* in the. City of
Cincinnati, with a liberal patronage. . Apply to;
dcl7 O. .
i;UR{IUCBT—A sTOKK, -well fitted op tor llry
JD Good*, on Morkettt, between Third end Fourth.
Possession riven on the Ist of April next.. -» .
Also—Several UOOhIS and OFFICER Poiieision
riven immediately. K. B. GAZZASI, ,
dels Office otct the Pott Office,Third «L
W Foa lUBHT.—The WAREHOUSE at rtf*
sent occupied by Henri. Bailey, Drown & Co.,
““•'on Water street, from first of April next.
noras JAMES A HUTCHISON A CO
FOU BBBT.
W, A WELL FINISHED ROOM v suitable for a
KM Variety or Geallemen’s Furnishing Store. AJ
roomi ml table for offiecs orAr>
lial’a rooSf E D GAZZAM,
oeaetf Office Third street, over Pott Omee.
" For Hall orUuint- ’
M- THE Tory desirable residence in Allegheny
City, lately occupied by a W. Poindexter, ana
possession riven immediately. _
For terms, apply at this office, or to W. W. WIL
SON. Mattel -t. ; t>ct9
- ■ FOB UJ£NT—The taansion home now
gift occupied by Mrs. Atwood, simated atOaUand,
JuLwith 20 acre* of ground attached.' The Jjauso
Inpaaotta and convenkut, and *he ground well Im
proved. Apply to HARDY, JONES A 00,
oortl Woter n
FOR SALE—A Urlek House, (Sol one year
inilt,) and Lot, on Robinson street, Allegheny,
ie»r old Bridge. Price low and terms easy.—
,of jyi4 8 SOHOYER, HO Seeo.nd at
T?OR RENT.—The three ixoit Bnek Welling
p House, on Liberty, between Hey and Martary
streets, now occupied by W. Graham, Jr. Possession
given inuaediatelf. Esquire of Wo. Graham, or at
the Bookstore of
JOHNSTON A STOCKTON,
jy27-dtf corner Market and Third street*
FOR SALE—Five lots eligibly ritnated in toe m»a!
uhing town of Birmingham. The lots are situs
ted on Denman street, numbered la F Bauman’s pla
7i 73 go gi aad et—Lot No 76 fronting SO feet on Mi
ry Ann street, 70 feet deep; tho other four SO feet Dor
each, by GO feet deep.
Terms—Greater part of purchase money may n
main for six years, secured by mortgage. Ferparut
uJars, inquire of S feCKOYER,
mytd -' ' ‘llosceondst
ALUXiLE UEAIZEaTATEON PENN STREET
FOR SALK.—A Lot of Ground situate on Penn
street, between Hay and Maibury streets,. adjoining
the house end lot now occupied by Richard Edwards,
having u front of S 5 feet, and.in depth ISO feet, will bo
sold on favorable terms. “IWo unexceptionable. Eh;
quire of C. O. LOOMIS,4th st,near Wood,
octg-dtf' '
’ IiOCTOa WISTIR’B
BALSAM OF WILD"CHERRY.
THE following article we eopy with pleasure from
tho “Boston Mercantile of March, 1840,
and we hope that if any of our readari are suffering
from any of tho eoaplaists which it is said to cure,
they will speedily avail themselves of it: — 1
BE. WIST AH’S RATJtAtf OF WILD CHEERY*
It wu well Knows nosy yean ago that the wild
cherry bark tree of this ‘climate possessed valuable
medicinal qualities. Tmtw«d this fact wu knows to
the aborigine*, and decoeiionaof the leave* ar bark o(
Uiij tree bu ever been regarded by thpir physicians u
one of tho mott effectual remediet in many diseases.
This feet, several yean since, arrested the attention of
Dr. Wiitar, a highly rupee table practitioner of Vir
ginia. He investigated with Care thn healing proper
ties of the wild cherry—tea lei its effects when admin*
itered alone, and when in combination with othei
medial agents. He found that Its natural virtue might
be greatly improved, and by combining it with ingre
dients whose properties were all well proved and gen
erally recognised, a medicine wu produced which
constitutes a remedy of great importance in pnlmona
'ry affection* and dls asei of the chest and throat—
diseases which are proverbially prevalent in our cities
and large towns, and often prove fatal, swelling the
bill of mortality to amuch greater extent than is the
cue with most others, we k&d almost said all classes
Of disease.
The genuine Wiitar’s Balsam of Wild Cherry bu a
fao simile of the signature of Henry Wlstar, hL D.,
Philadelphia, and Sandford and Park on a finely exe
cuted steel engraved wrapper. None other are gen*
Wearojutin receipt of the following voluntary V>
beta to the curative power of Wistar’s Balsam of Wild
Cherry, from B. Hall, M. D,.of Ml Clemons, Michi
gan, who CTa physician of high standing, and on ex-
tnslvc drtiggiaU-
Mt. CUXBU, Mich., Oct. 20th, 1818.
To the affiioted, <hl« may. ccnity tout Mrs. B. Rob
erts, of this village, three or four weeks after confine
ment, wu attacked wiih a violent cough aid great
ptostraiiou, and seemed hastening to the grave with
fearful rapidity. I advised her to use Wiitar’* Balsam
of Wild Chom—sho did so, end with that valuable
: medicine alone wu restored to health, and is now a
living proof of tho value of Wistar’s Balsam of Wild •
Cherry., L>HALL,
Physician and Druggist
Read on and be convinced still further of the remei
kable virtues of Wistar’s Balsam of Wild Cherry;
Messrs. Sandfordk Parki Cents, As a matter ofjus- I
ties to you, and for tho benefit of the pubUo; I would |
offer the following suimemofa cure edited by.your
mdJßine, known as Wlitai’s Balsam of Wild Chemr. j
lu the spring of 18*7 my wife wu. «**rely attacked
with Peripneumonia, or Pleunsy, which resulted in a j
deep seated pain in the side, accompanied with x se- I
vere codgh; she woe allowed by some. of the but I
physicians in Chicago, but to no purpose; tewrt»
th. .offered, Wiihoal relief, cowMoff“"•ffSfr.Sg*
aud day. T enme to the conclusion that ail tho reme
dies enownjto the physicians could not help her, ana |
was induced to try your Wild Cherry, l procuredone
bottle, and commenced whig it according to direc
tions; before it wu all gone—tho cough.stopped, the
oain in hertlde left her, and wiia tho aid of another
bottlo tho wu restored to rxumcs hxjMH- In con
siderutlou of these cireumsuinces, I would recoomend ,
it to the pubUc u a valuable medicine.
Yours, respectfully, - R. N. GARRATT. I
OftAJTO Karas, MicX OCL 8,19*9.
JUodAtfeJlavtag Tertomanials*
Of all the that have been recorded, ttasre are
certainly n«t equal to the one first msnuopj«l, which
plainly Vhowa the curability of Caasamption, even in
soma of Its worst forms:
Csown P«a*, Jjtko co Ja n June IS) 1349.
J. D. Part: Dear Sir, As I havo a deep eoipml*era»
Uou for the afflicted, penal: mo to give younbnef
history ofmy affljeUona, ana tho benefit* aenved front
the ai e of Pr. NVUtaPsPalsam of Wild Chenr*
InJoly, 1844) .1 was attacked with a fever of the U
phod character, which left me to a very debilitated
•late, when m tho following winter J was taken with a
*cTcre colj, wb’ich redneed tae to each an extent as to
rive me (he ar;pearanee pf a confirmed consumption.
1 labor ed coyer a severe cough—expectorated a great
deal,end wu troubled with cold feet and night sweats.
I frouaently raiaed b lood Cram my long*. I cob*
•anned,’ta tSU. awe, gr*4aaDy diking under the dis.
r ease, until January, IW V when 1 was wain attacked
with fever. My friends, despaired of my life, and my
I nhyxidans thought 1,-could survive huts abort time.
Mr extremities, especially my feet, constantly
cold, and almost lost* then feeling. Under these «r*
: eamstaacea it. may <*;xuly be maid that I wn* a living
, skeleton. I finally determined to quittaking medicine
prescribed by physicians,and try vr. Wlstartßalsam
' of Will Cherry, ai id from tho first week that 1 eom
imeneeil taking it, J.can.dito a rridnal recovery- *
; continued its use u * months, at t£o end of which time
I was - cured,' and h avo enjoyed rood health ever since,
and ehcgrfMTjßbemmendiho BalsaiatoaUthoseafr
flitted With offer ise of the long*, and waald
those comaenetw t its use*' not to be D
-or: three bottles * > not efleet agon; hut P® l *®!*” ?V|
hnto ilone, andThavo ho doubt batman eases cl
tr« wilfbc Me safel with renewed health Mlhnre
Man. . EPH JA cSBOS.
Agent for. the South and West, to wnom
oustlrtaddreiisod. ‘ _ v k Cor B. A.'
•L. *ttlcox,. ir, iL^f’wuh*
-
tUI 'w 4 SMirKST* Co, eh* 1.
tcloths, ferule by
J B CANFIELD,
Etra and 8. F. Flow, inisiore
8. A W. HARBAUQU.
Kesiiatrabeks, far tale by
ARMSTRONG A CROZT;
l mb new, for sale by’*""-"
ARMfITRONQ ACB'mTR
iTlß—For tale by
J KIPP k 00, No.
PRXhVTKSUI BOOKIOOUi
u> . NOTp WOOD STREET,
WHERE will be found for sale, an assortment of
. valuable reiigibu* Book* aadTi**ts.wcipli*4
In a series of about FOUR HUNDRED different pah
Ucati9Qt } (of which qatalognescanbe had on applica-, .
turn,) embracing nafay standard work* in Theology
Biography; : Ac. AcJ selected and .pnbUshed by Uei.
Ftesbyterimn Board of Publication', in Philadelphia;.. >
andwell adapted for Sabbath SehooVCosgrexiltoaaf, ...
Ministers’ and Private Libraries .
temiM wishing topurchase inehbooks, arelavV .
todto tall and examine the assortment.-- ■ . .. ...
• v . I^ p ? ti ' ory ° r{ ** Pennsylvaaia Bible Soadcty ,
is kept at these room* -. » • oatAdAw3mS L_,
■: . TO PkiWTsena. .• ~
rpHEscbsenber bason hand and tattle, as-Ageat
JL of L. Johnston A Ce^ofPhiladelphlarthafbi&w^-
iflgJ -r -*.,
SJpairofCases; • ..,
45 founts Faney letter,different«W
• 300 Newspaper Cats; •
.. 600'lbs. Leads, eat to order;
IttCompoaing Sticks;
' 100 kegs Prom’s News Ink;
, llßrass Galley, Column Rules, Brass Rales stall
descriptions, Ac. A. JAYNES,
Pekin,Tea Store, 70 Phuram
' N —Orders, received for new Type. ’aulOdAwS
For Rsnb
THE subscriber has just received at the Pekin Thu
Btore, 70 Fourth street a very lane and well se
lected stock of pure GREEN AND BLACK TEAR,
from New York, all of which has been received inthii
country since the first ofFebruarv last, consisting of
all as different grades grown in the Celestial Empire*
Our stock being among the largest la the Weil, we are;'
prepared to . wholesale, on better terms than any ether'
bouse in the city. Wo invito retail grocer* to call and
examine our stock and prices. They eaahaveitpaek.
ed in I, i, and 1 B packages, 6 B tin cannixtero, or by,
half chests. u> suit their convenience/ ... • . •
Out rttail prices vary for Oolong, Black Teas from
SOct&toGljoOperlb.; Nlng Young Souchong, 90 ets;
Congo 50. and English Breakfast £O, Young. Hyson,
Gunpowder and Imperial, from 35CU.10 per lb.
Families are requesledto send.and get staples Of
of our Teaa, and try them before purchasing. .. .
myl7alAw3 A. JAYNES. 70 Fourth street;
INFORM their friend* and the public thauhsyhtvo
no longer any connection with their lateestablish 1
meat'ln Penn street, known asihe
bavins removed their entire business to the POINT-.
nRKIVTIRY.ic Pir atiW :• tnylfcd ' V%
EBsmon aro gpa itai ..
lan. Chemical Soap causes a freo penptntlonf and h‘:‘
the same time monlies, softens, and whiten* US till ;
giving!! the texture and beauty of unlmant**. - . : '
Sectr7,SaixßaxmaaspB<an,are soon not only
healed, but cured by its use, as at loastteven Physt*
; eians in New York know, who an j tt is tatV eases, -
; and find it unfailing—as also in'. .!
. Pixnxs, Blokeo, Faxcxucs, or any other akin di*4' -
turn The reader is assured that Bus u nosaeles* ;
puffed nostrum, as one trial will prow. I could ena-'
mertts atleastSO persons cured of | .
SOu Him, Sox* Lusaks_S9.u ilsaxn^—Buy IL-.'
and use it, and tho reudeVia Bgain assuredJ woa9
not cruelly sell it for the above onliiis I.inew it to be ‘
ail I state. Those who are liable to' ■
■ Coarzn, Cosmutn, qi Cnarsn Ftxsn, will ftnd this u 1
curt. Any one afflicted with say of the above, or slm*
liar diseases, will find this el! and even more (admire*
ble in its properties) than I state.
Bui, reader, the stores arc: flooded with lialtatiwtfc~
and be sue you ask for JONES’S Italian Chemleal
Soap. Sold by WM. JACKSON, 6» Liberty rQtwt,'
Pittsburgh. ' '■ ungftdmwT-, ■■
- it;* AlLeoon emmets are honorably aasnttdthaf
tbe following are tbe actual qualities of a 3a. boUle-o< -
Jons*s Coral Hair ReStoraiivc. If they doebt on
word, they cannot these highly rerpeetablo-eidua* ■
who have tried it— • !. - - - ;■ •
• Mr.Geo.Beeket,4l EJmstiNowYork.!-.^
Mra. Matilda Rsseves, Myrtle av. ■ -
v Mr. Wm.Tompkins,W Kingst, NewjYorfc; ••
Mr. Thos. Jscbson, Montouis Island, near Pißsborgh
11. E. Cullen, late buber steamboat.B/America.
And more ilian a hundred others raids, though this
must suffice, that U wilt force the hair to grow_os lbs
head or face, sup it falling off, strengthen the roots,
removing scurf and dandruff from the root*, making
light, red, or gray hair assume 'a fibe dark look, and
keeping dry, harsh or wiry hair moist, soft, clout and
betniilfll, a very, very long lime. . I -
Sold by the Agent, WM. JACKSON, &9 Liberty ft,
ritubargh. Pace 5O contr, andjonb dollar.
au&dAwT • y' "■ ~" •'/.
ARE CAUTIONED V-':.
SING COMMON CHALK. .
They are not aware how fnghi/uJly injaxious.ltSls ;
- to the skin! how coarse, how roughs how sal;
low, yellow, and unhealthy the skinap; .
. pearsafterasingprcporeuchslk! Be- * : ' ,".. A
sides it is injurious, containing a
Urge quantity of Lead 1
We have prepared a bcautifuL vegetable artiolujt
which wee&ii JONES’SPANISH LILY WHITE.:
It is perfectly innocent, being purified ©fall deleoti.
aui qualities; and. itimp&ru to tho skin anattral,heal-"
thy, alabaster, clear, living whim; ot thc same ttma.
aeung-aaa costnetie ou the ckia, making It soft and 1
smooth. Sold by the Agent, WM. JACKSON, £0 Lib;,
cny st, Pittsburgh. Pnce2s cents. ;,..ang7MAwT '
HEW UdRDW&Rfi ITORI
SIGN* OF THE PLANE AND BAW,. • ,7 . :
No- 7H Wood street, Pittsburgh-
Huber and LaUFMAN,. Imnorton' unddaalere
in Foreign end Domestic, T7 \RPWARRi, 1n...
all iu varieties, uxo now prepared to sell as low and: '
on as reasonable terms as can be purchased elsewhere- . -
We solicit our friends, and tho public generally, to.,
call and examine our stock, which consists in partaf. :
KNIVES and FORKS, POCKET andiPEN KNIVPS,'''
SCISSORS, SHEARS, RAZORS, House Trimmings, K
such us Locks, liatches, Hinges and Screws, tbgelfier';,
witlteveryuittcw uiutliykcplin Hardware
Wo invite the attention of Carpenters and Mechanic* ,
generally to our tbsortpiciuofTooU, whichhavebcen ,
selected with great cate, and which we are deteitma» ;w
ed to eell eo as to give sausiaetion. - apSalAwT/* .
Tux aijsx ir a vc.k RxmLXis -
live than a bud, putrid breath, or dark, yellow tUwre*--;
edtcelh. If persons have these uis their awn faalt—.<
they eon, for two shillings, buy an artielo that will
maxe their breath pare ana street u» tW QplcfJbr*- '.
Arabia.'
1; cures diicascs of the Gums, spungy or uleerema,!
and iot the Teeth It )• unequalled, removing tho lartax,
fastening the toethlln the guasj/and elcsn'thema*,
white u the uuu KariX. ' j '• <*•«'•*
Such, reader, arc\Uic properties of Jones’s Amber
Tooth Paste, praising it oonelm, hear:
what one ol our mosi respectable and sdentina Don;
lUts,Mr. B.Field,olN6w York,' aays; • •• » ' '
U 1 have both used and snaiisca this besntinri and Im
palpable article, , (Jobes 1 Amber -Tooth PastoA a»dr
can recommend it as pbaussingallUto qualities claim
ed for iL n Redder, we-cun say no more to convince, -
only that if youtry thmbnce you will bo reellpleased.
U is put up in : besutiful English China Fuv for fit
cents. Sold by the Agdst!, Wax. JACKSON,:tSBl*ber
ly street, PiUsburgh. u .. aagwdAwT- ....
FKKIS TEA STOHJC,
GEOrWa SMITH * CO-t
tortj la Ailagbaajr City for 6«U<
tnbunben o2er\for »a]a a asmlwrof ebote*
i, iitasie iaihcßecond Wart) froadnf oa let
i CToaad,onea*f icrcu. Isaaireol- - rr
U-O’IL ROUINSQN, Aujrat L4W, St Clair *;
orifJASUODlASON.ontiiaprßailsM.*
eTlV.dkwtfT; \ V : ■ ' ; '■
COFFEE— ISO bias priiAd Rio, arrivmgand for sale
by novtf & -.;. W A aIMITCuELTKEB,
Gunpowder aadVficir
iqusltty, in W chetUjl
sii r^rro^L^EEE\
IMIKSM
1 liygnu Tcaij-of tuperioX
and 0 pouad bzt, joti recM At
aorO W\i
\\ ,'INES—7O cslcs Port, Madeira, Sherry »ad 3w*V
VV MiHga Wines for sate by’lheeaik or in qaan
uu" “ p * rcU “"\;4' M Mi-rcnCTLKEE^
. novfi No ICO Liberty rf
UGAR—3I hbd* from new,crop landing (toa lto
iteamerßrilliant, and for sale by . - *
j.n3_ __ JAMES A. HUTCHISON A CO.
Molasses— 30 mu pianuuoa aew crop; ,u»d ;
ina from steamer-Hamtiarg for male by • *
I jauo —* JAMES A. HUTCHISON & CO.
GKEKN APPLES—<W buia ttoipanllc -and Fippln
_ A PP ,„,. pn» •^SS^Sitk
fIXALLOW—uSbbL pare Tallow, in More and <
T.ilciy ItIIEY.MATTIIKWBAOO.
lei Couou m store anu lor iaie oy
RUBY, MATTHEWS * CO,
BLUE A ORANGE PRINTS—I case* new wy»o4
X& briS “ "^^KLETTAWHITE
CXASsLMERES-- 3 case* Fancy ana Wool Dye
' S 1 ’ ° p "" 1 - f ° l k. WHITE
jUTTER-i U* *>». M^CUtcWn
Linseed OlL—l* bb!« in store arid foraaleby
Sfl7 _ ROBISON.LTrTLEfcCO
I-xrfhiTkoLL S UTTER—WO lbs Ja«t ree'd tad fei
r..,.Kv ti 7 ROBISON, U rTLK, ACO
BUckwheatVloUß4sm»U», inbbUnadbogi,
£f “ d for “ l 0 by ßomsQN.-EinLEACO
MACKEKKL-CO bb!» No 3Large; o'qrbblj IS* L
_„„ a -
HE"*!#'** p :;°k.v. !l m^ctue^£ , (S u
i .^•^Si^WliSSSgSf*
OU CASKS ABAM-S SUP. PEADJ^SM^wi
- i w ro y «j^'cM£tg£uS«.
: 1
B 'ROOMS—W dosen Corn
t*le by_ l* o3 •
Uroocu m ( «wt* isd tot
H. k W. HARBAUOH.
SUGAR— *1 hhd», now-crop, leading frfttt Mumv
No. a, co
ElCt— 2> tiercel prime, now lintlmj ftoauetJKU
MO LAPSES-P 7 bbU Plenuttfoornewetop,we 1
■«^SBKSSSSSSoi»^
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N* o' SUGAR'-IM fchdiprinw, WWCtoPj J**l ***
• i„t Nam 1H and 20 Wood »t
y . A Br M<> ' l w.y£» T «<*>■, r«°v«-
~00 O MPANY '
ket pnce» heretofore tnknowa
Blaakeu and Flannel*, ** DEPOT,
> l^-° 11 tt ■ - - ■Mo 60 Market it
,q T ATOES-m bu ,
iin K PORK—I2.OOO lbs this day rcc’d and for sate
jSa , ARMSTRONG * CEOZER
iEACUES— lOOTjwlieb.dried pe&tiieajbett quilt 7
XST' *CO.
TALUUB—WM>W» 2.’
H 100 do Old Whealßstnbisnora udto
AiftbT ' jan* - AgMBTHONQACaOIEE
-200 bills ia 6?
ARMSTRONG ft CROZES
Butter— 10 bb' i iRoIT -
, 60k*»prio» do ' do'• frfttl re&ciTod
gnd fotudoby;.j_; -i. i ASMSIEOKCFkCSOZSB
' Itnl • ' -*•• : ■•’•■'••. "• *•' ; ••
L- - 71 kefs in : Raie tad lor nia br [ '
jsa3 ’JAMEa A. HUTCHISON * CO.
B~~6VnXLQfL!a U£REING«-flbtolsinßtora *nop
nktT linT • RQHISOX. LITTLE fc CO__
N" oTgqGXB—l-i N.-orangtrttnmaj
« ateuwt Bnlliaai «nd fot «J« *7—. j „
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