BY MAGNETIC TELECRAPH BEPOHTHD « TELEO&APBED M)R THE PITTSBURGH DAILY GAZETTE COHGHJEBSZOBAL. WaxamoroH, JatL 23. Senile—The Venaoatslivery resolution! came i np for consideration. Ur. Phelps made s moderate asd well timed speech, in .defence cf the reeoietioo*. On motion, the motion of Mr. Boiler, relative to the capture cf fugitive slaves, was made the order of the day for to rnerrow. The Senate then adjourned. Houae—After considerable debate, tho renolo* lion, allowing ninety days to collect the testimony relative to the contested seat of Mr. Thompson, of lowa, was adorned. The House then took up the President’s terri torial Message! Mr. Seddonlbad looked into the documents ac% eomptnying the message, and felt boond to say, that there ww no truth io the remsrk of the Prest dent that the adrainirtmtion had not interfered in the affairs of California. He read extracts, prov ing that the President advised tho formation of a State Government in-California, and usurped the legislative which now places Congress under serioim embarrassment. The President was evidently no constitutional lawyer, bnt a brave sold ler—and had been deceiv ed by his cabinet. Jtr. Foote moved to refjr the subject to the Committee of the Whole, pending which motion the Senate adjourned. CINCINNATI MARKET. CmcnmiTi, Jan. 23. Flour—Nothing of moment is doing in flour. Whiskey—Sales at *He per gall- Balk Pork— Considerable sales of Balk Pork have been made at *353,25, hog round. Sales Shonlders a 1 S|,and of Hams at 5c per lb. There i> lets demand for barreled pork, linseed Oil is held at 80e. Lard is steady at s)e in bbls, and &)e in kegt. Tie river Its risen 9 inches In the last 84 hours NEW YORK MARKET, soon axroßT. Nxw Yoax, Jan. 23. The market to day is 0 to 181 in favor of the boyer. Grain—'The market is unchanged, both as regards priest and demand. Provisions—Sales of old Mess Pork at $10.37; new Hess $11,85; old Prime $3,37; new Primcjg9gfl,9s. Coffee—There is a good feeling in the Coffee market, and prices are firm, with tales of Rio at I3)e. Lead—Sales of Spanish Lead at 4)04). '■.> KVEXISO RKTOKT. Nxw Yoxx, Jait. 23.. Flonr—The transactions to day have been moderates without any material change in prices. Sales of com mon Slate and mixed Western tu $4,8?(955. Grain—There t« a moderate holiness doing at previ obi prices. Provisions—The marketis unchanged. Lardisalso without change. We note shies of Piekled Hams at 7|e. Coffee is in active request, with tales of Java at 131 014 c. Cotton— were reported on change at a decline of |e. NEW ORLEANS MARKET. Nxw Oxlexxs, Jan- 2& Cotton—The market was more active with talea of toco bales at the following rales:—Mid dling Hi; Fair 19). Tlio sales of the week sum up 94,000 bales. •<, Coffee— ltio Coffee u advancing. Sales of 4000 saeks at IS) to 13c; but uiler this 13c wu refused. New Ott.ta'is, Jon. 22. Coffee lias further advanced. Rio is now held at lie per lb. Cotton is firm. PEA NUTS—ISO tacks for tale by jmtS HARPV.JOSES&CO MOULD CANDLES—IW> bxs in store and for sale by Juris HABDV, JONES A CO BACON HAMS—City Cored in ttore and for sale by jonl9 STUART A SILL, 119 Wood rt_ EW"NEGRO SONf’i.byS. C Fosvxx.—“Oh, Lem uel, go down to de Cotton Field."—a new Ethio pian Melody, just and for sale by P jsnlS ilt MEI.LOR, 61 Wood »t IAN NEBS' OIL—SO bbls Strait’s Oil, for sale by jiptc JAMES DALZELL, 84 Water at SOLE LEATHER—3OO sides Spanish. for sale low by James dalzell lARD— SO knrs No t, on hand and for sole by i JanlO [ JAR FLOYD PEARLASH— 95 bbls Adams’, tm hand and for sale jscia JARFLOYD POTASH— 11 easka m store and for nlobr janlfl JSRrIiUtW 'F'j^!,' EBS ~ 1W ° ' b ‘ DALZELL OUl ’ h ' lm ’ , 'jAMES DALZEIX XTEW BACON—IIAHS, SIDES A SHOULDERS— IN 30,000 lbs in Smoke Home, for sale by. KIERAJONfcS,CanaI Basin, jsnlfi near Seventh street FLOUR— mbbls in store and for rale by janip CBAIG A HKINNER,gg Market «t OATS— 250 ha in store uad for »*t io by. janiO CRJUG 18KINKEH •NIONS— 10 bbli recM and for tale bp • janlfl . . L’RAIO A SKINNER ARD—6 ken, la store and for sale by m J janlfi CRAIG A SKINNER iTTTKp—tH fahl* Fresh Roll, in doth*, to day we’d and for sale hr janiO CRAIG fc SKINNER IEANS—W bbls Small White, for sale by ) jmlft CRAIG A SKINNER DRIED PFACUES— a bu just reeM and for sale by meoj CRAIG A SKINNER KCEORY NUTS—IO bbls In store and for sale by jsmlß CRAIG A SKINNER GREEN APPLES—23 bbls In store and for sale by jania CRAIG A SKINNER POTATOES— 100 bbls in store and for cale by janlß CRAIG A SKINNER, S 8 Market ft BUTTER— 8 bbl* (Pl*infrove)Fre*h R®U, Jtw: tec’d for wlc fey jaiTG J t R D REACHES— 300 bu, to close contjc^men^forHulaby COBURG CLOTHS are selling Tery eheap (some as low a* 25 cent* per yard) at Jnalg • A A MASON A CO’3 LAMPBLACK-® bbls in store and for sal* by 7£Jj J KIDD A CO, CO Wood *t GUM KINo-251 be (True)initree'd an 1 for laleby jmta J KIDD A co CIL PENCILS-'-*! *io«, ut’d, inUreoM ujfor • by jaal’J J Kll>D.* CO Tirf FOIL—-16 lbs j ail ree’ Jasia PANCY BOAP-S0 bote, ....'J, to.pgfo ||fr,LIBO OFF AT OKDPCKD PRIOEBt A LEXANDER A DAY, corucr of the Diamond and A Market street, are now telling off; at redteed triUt. their nock of Winter Goods, consisting ef ShawTt and Ladies’ Dress Goods. in great vaneiy, Alto—Blankets and Flannel*,Cloths,CaHimei,Satin* aua, and a fall assortment of heavy Colton Good*. Cooident that better bargam* cannot be had el*©- .ten,,.. lari., tb* A DAY, . imnH 75 Market «trcet- TITINTER LARD OIL—IO bbls pore, (will itand "JZF** r “&lfi&Si'WTcoi-s CLnvv.tt MKKla—4U> ba in store ana tor sale by uuaaj* OIUC j A MK9 A HUTCHISON A CO /"'ILOVeh HKKD—a bbls jail we’d and for tale by \Jjtnll BHEY, MATTHEWS A CO_ *IX7INDOW GLASS—«O boxes a*»M sixes, Prank ?V Un; and Smith A Herron** Brand*, in store and for tale by janU RUBY, MATTHKW9 ACO F” LOUR—233 bbls Extra Family and Superfcne; • 70 ** Fine; 7 “ prime Rye;instore.and for sileby L S WATERMAN, JanU - 31 Water and fl* Front ct Corn Meal, in atom and tor *a» by janU 1, S WATERMAN T AKD—36 bbl* No 1 Lea/, ' !0 f ° r "B%ATEOMAN PEACHES— 150 tacks Dried Peaches; 4* bbl* “ - a 0 ba prime Pared; for *ale by _JanU l g WATERMAN &AjJHtATUB—In bbl* Adinu’ln store and for rale O by Ja&tfi JAR FLOYD CLOVER SEED—4O bbl* extra prime, Ja*t ree’d _ and for tala by J«nl4 JOHN WATT ACO casks Kasar Cored. jest rec’dand JJforaalaby jaat4 SAW HARBAUOH CLOVER SEED—£OT ba in ttore and for »ale by J*_nl4 bawiiaruaugh COTTON —8 bales, for sale on wharf by. janll SAWItARPAUGII SUGAR—® bhd* N O, In store and for sale by jant4 BAWHABUAUOH snsnoiDsaiSß. A LARGE atjoTUnenl of French Wrought Capet, Collar*. and Cuff*. may ho found, very cheap, at jaol* A A MASONfcCO*a, M Market tt FIRE URJCK—I2,OOO recM and’for tale by - '" Janl4_ »tW HARuAUGH ICpl k-ft I'EACHES A aPI’CesJ—A few bondred I bn rec’d and for tale by janli _ SAW HARDaUGH LIME—IOO bbli in Horn and for male by .Jaalt 8* WHABIiAGQH B "IJTTER—U bhlt Koil.’part taelothr," JS “ paclred; . 20kert' “ for tale by. iial 4 L 8 WATERMAN 7*l Ltu:KSli—&o bit \V 11, on hand and'for tale by (J jaMfl J A RFfA>VP W SX;tiißbi-« .iSSpn^mm^ bu prime new CiovcrfwJ; . ft M bn tlrinly prime Tijnnthr SeHMn .iora a., «al« br )*">< LSWATERMAN uMOBWAY PfcAiaS" BKiAHKXTB. _t, Thursday Moruing, Jan-24, IsM). S The weather continues unusually mild for the season ssd at the present writing, there are strong indication* >f rain. Basinets, during yesterday, was generally quiet, throughout the market, and every thing remained as per previous days quotations. The river during yesterday, was falling slowly, with aome 15 feet water ia channel, end no floating ice.— Several of the boats composing the Cincinnati packet line, alter a short detention, hare commenced ruuning again, and we presame they will soon all be in regular operation. Pork Packing in ths Weak. Hogt slaughtered and cot at Cincinnati and ti nliy ibis season, according to pretcui fig -030 535 IM.CMO 34,000 At Louisville- At Chlbcothe- At Hamilton. according to the Intelligencer- - - 15,100 At Evansville, U IKK) At Lafayette •• • 4U.000 At Terra Haale 65500 At Vliicenues--—• IS.UCO AtClimon-- —— - t4.UUO ; At other points points in tbe Wabash Valley; (Attica 8.14)0, william'pon 8.000, Covington 3500, Perrysviilc 5,0u0, Lugece ?,(iun, New pon3£OT, Loganiport 5,000, Delphi 5 000-••• These figares for tbe Wabash Valley, strike u* s* hixlt- They aro given by iue Lafayette Joomal. of the 14th inn., which states that nearly all. tbe particulars were "gathered from the most reliable sources " If cor rect they show a large increase tn the amount o( pork packed in the Wabash Valley this season, a* com pared witli last. ' The Hamilton Intelligencer says that the fieureagiv en for that place this season, must be set against 22,000 head for last season. This shows the large falling oil of 17,000. A note from New Lisbon, Colambiana county, to tbe Cincinnati Pnee Current, rays: "Tbe number of begs paeked in this county, this season, was B.IGO head, weighing I .<*32,000 pounds, Mai"*'. 7,960 head list seas on, which weighed 1,939,000 Eu. You perceive ths number of hogs J# greater this season than lost, yet there is a deficiency in the weight,of StO.UXJ lbs n Aggregate deficiencies hare been summed up,at seven or eight places, of aboft 60,000 head, but they rest more upou estimates than actual returns, and therefore, should not be too strongly retied on. Seva.—-The steamer Yorktown reports the loss of the Chas. Carroll, bound from Nashville to New Or leantvin tbe Cumberland river. She sunk to her bur' nesue deefc. The following despatch to the Nashville Union, gives some of the particulars of the disaster: EstmTLU, Jam 15. The steamboat Charles Carroll, heavily loaded, while rounding to a mile below IHlman’s iron works and mue miles above this plaee, at 3 o’clock this morning, struck a stump clo*e.tn shore, and immediately sunk in 111 feet water! She has since swung round into deep wa.er. The furniture, books, papers, and money were saved, and the passengers taken off by tho Josephine, and earned to Sfflltbland. BI'.U UOIMIW b-UMtuIKMM. • . The earpo is supposed to be an entire lew*. .The riv er however, it now full of floating freight, which is be ing edlleetedhy boats and rafts. WOOL— g *teks in *tore and lor «ale by janß CHAUt A SKINNER _ SHAWLS' —A very choice artieleof MournuigLoag. SbawU, u low price*, «i janlg O i CASKS~Mo»pnitt A Son’* Soia A«b7 m tt'ore «ul 0 l for «Kle by j&nS J S DILWoRTH ACO •OHoWN“FLANVtXS— Jut rtr'd, on additional n socpW of Coofc’i &ne pre»*ed Brown F.anncla. __ OKO COCHRAN, Wood »v Buckwheat flour—ao sckarcc’d, for »aic by jaaS CRAIU A SKINNER LARD— W ken and 5 bolt No I, on bt.nd aid for ,ale l y janj7 McOILLSAROK CIDER-25 bblt Crmb Cider; . , Shfbblt*’ “ jott rec’d and for tale by BUBBBIDGE, WILSON A CO, Janl7 Water street a 3uu bblt N Of-now crop; last rcc IVX and for tale by jul? . BUEBRIDGE, WILSON A CO WINDOW GLASS—toco bx», aaVd sitet, Eber bean’s make) for tale, by janl7- BUBBRIDGE, WILSOX A CD 1 EARL ASH—S cask* ree’d and for sale by jan|7 QURURIDGE, WILSON A t:Q GL arm—Sto bx* aas'd, 10 store and for isle by jtniT | JOHN WATTA CO C" LOVER SEED—SOO bu prime new, for »ale by jinX7 __JOHN WATTrfcCO TYUTTER—d bbb Fresh Rail, for sale by . I jtal? JOHN WATT A CO CHEESE— iObx* prunTW R; 60 ets Goshen; in store ami for sale ly jtal7 JOHN WATT A CO DRIED PRUIT— 2OO bu new Peaches 40 u Apples: for *a!e by jarl? JOILN WATT ACO r sale by J KIDD A CO SHOUi-DEKIi-City Cured in store *J T janlfe A Praaenl - foi r Yo«r /amity* MORRIS A_WILLIB' HOME JOURNAL Prsusßxv Wkut-81 ra asso*- “The be«t paper in the Union.' 1 _ [f; ve , nln ' r “Rather get in coal than go without ip IBoMon imi New rubscriher* can l*e supplied from Jan. I, JMO. Jf immediate application be made (either personally or by Iciuvll to Offic. of PabbMUj.ibOaHfojto^ SKW QOOKSI SBW BOOKS! milK Constitution and Sundard of »he Associate X Refo-med Church in North America: svo, bound Side, or Note* for the History of the War between Mexico and the United Stairs,. wnurn in MexleOj and tranaltted from the Spanish, w > Ul note*. Reforms and Reformers of Great Unlain and Ireland: By H. U Stanton. , , , . __ Tfea'Works of President Edwards, in 4 *ofs a ro printof the Worcester edition, with addition*, and a “& M e .r^.‘or'Sbbb .» Em... Wlto.. ro, to L'ihie: By P. L. Hawks, D. D., I*l*D. . , Memoirs of David Hale, late editor of Journal of Commerce, with-selections from his Miscellaneous Writings: By Rea. J. P. Thompson. The Puritan and His Daughter: by J K I anlding. LosGnngos, or an Inside View of Mexico and Cal ifornia: By Lienl. Wise, U. S. Navy. Familiar Letters to Young Men, cm venous subjects, designed at a Companion to the Young Men’s Guide: Bv wm- A. Alcotl. _ The Poems and Prose Writings ol R. A/Dana: i vs. Nineveh nud iu Remain*: By Layerd. For sale by ELLIOTr A ENGLISH, jtnti No ?P Wood st OPERA CI/OTUS A EVENING DRES3ES--Rc ceiveil pel expre«», at A. A. Mams * Co.«, No 00 Market xtreet, another large mvotco of High Color ed Opera Clothe and French Embroidered kxeniug Dreiie*. ‘ _ ASHMERE!#A OKLAlN»—»ca«e«ot u»n«eciie»p J Cutam. *nJ De Lorn., P" '*KTiA ...»<■ l»n» ' A A.MAPl>N_fcO!_ S' TEAM BOAT ttfjILTS-WO Steam BoafCoy.iKsr “ >Uire f BRKYFOCLE &. CLARKK QLOVKR SKED On bud d»d«d. K f E L^ ,irrrKli ~'". F ivr t.M nl!R—los btl»ree’d and for *alc by INE HOUK-iww** WM H JOHNSTON, l.mo ■paOWN‘9 American Angler’* Owde} fullofii.ua. ■•pJSfflKpStan and HU Daughter;£m. Dr. Hooker** Physician aud 1 atieut, ISimo. Mr*. VAW Heart* and Home*; evo NeandeP* Life of Christ; bvo. own Nconder’* Hiitory of Christian Church. * o '*’• Rev. Dr. Hprin*’* Memoir* of Mi** Murray, fcvo. American. Almanac, IWO. „ JAMES D. LOCKWOOD, Jtoio Bookseller A importer. WjVneiA LARD bbD No l, just Tcc’daiidfor rale by Isold _ _ Bj»K VJttATnrHKWtf ACO _ T?KATHERS—I6 tuck*. a prime article. (or**leby X JanlO kHEV r MATTHEWS ft, CO WINDOW bote*, as**d sizes, instnre and for tale by DREYFOfJLK A CLARKE, janlU jtfe Second *trcct TURNIPS— 60 ku far sale by ~- JanlO BRKVFOGLF, A CLARKE WINDOW SASH—Assorted sizes, in «tore and for •ala by janlO BRF.YFOQLK A CLARKE mANNEDHOG SKINS—i dor rac'd and for sal* by Altai BAWHARBAUGH PORT OF PITTSBURGH- Bm>'There were 14 feet# Inches in the channel last evening, and falling. ' ARRIVED. Caleb Cope, Mcrdoek, Beaver. Michigan, Bries, Beaver. Beaver, Gordon, Wellsnlle. VJroqaa, Gai'oway, Mooonguhela City. Fashion, Peebles, Elizabeth. Atlantic, Parkison, Brownsville. Bsllic, Jacobs, Brownsville. Camden. Hendrickson, McKeesport. James Nelson, Moore, Wheeling. DEPARTED. Caleb Cope, Murdock, Beaver. Beaver,Gordon, WelUrille. Michigan, Bries, Beaver. _ Vtroqua, Galloway, Monongahela city w tlamuen, Hendriekson, McKeesport. Fashion, Peebles, Elizabeth. Baltic, Jacobs, Brownsville. Atlantic, Parkinson, Brown*" «• IjouLs MeLane. Connel. Wheeling. Hindoo, Campbell, Su Lowell, Dexter, Louisville-. . . Zachary Taylor, Lucas. Cincinnati. Wyoming, Bodge re, BL BOATS LEAVING THIS DAY. BROWNSVILLE PACKETS, atBA.*-andfIikV BEAVER PACKETS, Ba. «-and 4. pw. , WELLSVILLB PACKETS,S a.*. ST.* LOUlS—Niagara, 10 A. K ■WHEELING—Jas N«l»on, 9a. as. CINCINNATI—Hamburg, 10 a. »- IMPORTS by river. wh*cllnr~Po Loins McLa.vs-3 bblsjlard, 9 SS fss * DDavis: 15 bdls paper- 8 C Hill; 0 bag* baiMr. “ „ Campbell l bx mdse. & A W Harbaagh; 9 bbU flour, 8 3 sacks dry apples;** hbls potttoesj owners aboard. '* Bearer and fabti r -ecd, P do Loner, ;l Jrcg, do, J W»tl * rio. H bb , roll boner, 0 keg. lord. Chureb t Cumber,; IS bbl. flour, S Llmi.uy; 5 do ole,»khd. Jo, Koboueo k Erp gert; 1 bx toh, King A Moorhead; 9 bgs bau, 1 bblbut ter, D llaugiief; CO dos brooms, ownerf Molasses— ibo bbi» prune Fiuu&uon Moiu»c* m .... 160 Libent st_ novia _ eaik’Nntmeg?; U bbl« Clovct; 'M-mauCatiia; 1 cute Mace; for tale by J 3CIIQON.MAKER A CO, 21 Wood »l ttcfci prime, (or tale by ’ SAW HAKBAIHiH FEATHI Jan* SHALLOW—SO bbl* jim rec’d »du for wls by J- i“ s SAW HARBaUGH JUST ON HaNI BACON— $6 piece* new Bacon, •':6V do i «lo ree’d and fcr *ole by jau4 ' ARMSTRONG A CROZER |n«oni LlUntnre at Loekwood’i tUCY SEAT, by Rov. Dr. Spring. Bvo and THIS Ml I'irno., Life ol (Iharloiic miXAhelb; !«»[>. Longfellow'* Seisldc and Fire*i«le; L’mo. Ancedoils of the Puritan*; Ibme. Woodwrlrlb A Aihur’# Wheat Shea/. Ac ; i2mo. Horae’* History 01 England; val. 1 to&i uewedition. MacuukV* EngUnOj ti.ls. t a id $ l2mo aud ?to. f JAMES D. LOCKWOOD, j»ti9 I • Bookseller and Importer, (O Wood n bhls prune, to r stle by joua , Jlt CANFIKLP FEATHERS— 8 lacks this day Tee’d by jan > _ ARMSTKO.NO A CROZER SUOAn-Tll hhd* prime N. O- /or sale by jan9 | ARMSTRONG A CROZER JUST RfeCErr and for male by WINDOW GUASS—SOO boxes fillO window gloss. 200 do 10x11 do do I ft do 7xS do do ' SO do 9x13 do do In store and for sale by jus 1 B. A W HARBAUfiII WINDOW’ GLASS—50u bxs, ass’d sixes for sale by janS _ WM BAtiALEY A CO OULDCANDLES—ISO" bxs in" store, for solo by jsnS __ WM BAG ALKY A_CO ROSIN SOAP—33O bx» No 1. Cm. brand,for sale by jnnS WM IIAGALtiY A CO D~UV prime quality, now in store, and for tale by janl / 9.DILWORTH A_CO. BUT! ER—" bbls prime roll, just received.; janA , . J. S. DILW ORTU ACO._ JUST received and for sale 2000 lbs Briinstoue by J. KIDD A CO.. jar.l Mo 60 Wood street IN STORE—2O barrels Spirit Turpentine and for sole by J. KIDD A CO, j a r>4 No. 60 Wood it ISACK IiOGS HAJR for sole by janA ARMSTHONOA CROZER. DRYVeaCIIES-S bruhcls pealed peaches. £0 do Common do Ir store and /or sale by ARMSTRONG A CROZER. jouA - _ _____ 1 ABBUh CIDER'VINEGAR— For itle by lUju4 ARMSTRONG fc CROZKR 1A! LISIE—Ia »ion IUU aiidforialc by )B.n< CiORN BROOMS—I«> dozen lbt« ’day reeeived'am by. ARMSTRONG A CROZES ;*n< AFE\V rerj fine GUITARS, jolt ree\l from the celebrated manufactory of C. F Martin. and £ot ul« bf jaoS ' J- 11. MBIXQB. at VTOOJ »i. CLOVF.R SEED—O BbU. Prime Clorer Seed, jui received end for rale by G. U MILTENBERGER. No. iff. Front pireet Jan. 1«L 1550. GRREN AI’PLEA 75 bbinn (lore andfor ta.-e by • jan* _ S A W_HAR!I*UGH_ L“arD VO this WiiiFer Strained, for ute by janj S A W HARDAUOH (IREAM CHEESE—SO baa Howe'sextra, forsafe by S A WHaRBAUOU VIAL CORKS—I 6 bales, lone and ihort, aw’d, foi ,ale ny J SCHOONUAKF.R A CO. janl 1_ No 24 Wood ttrecl IINK SPONGE—For tale by junt _ J SCJiOONMAKER A CO A A MASON A CO S ALUM— 10 bb!* lor tale by j anl J SCHOONMAXKR A CO SFTS.TURPKNTINE— 25 bblt,-in pood order, fo •ale by Janl J gCHOONMAKKB ACO WRAPPING PAPER—IOOO Teimi, wioo* tile* for *x!e bj jatil BROUMi —200 doi on hand and for atle by janl '• * . JOHN WATr&CO W" ’ INDOW ULAS3 —iOC) bn, a*i'd iiixe*.foraale l.y janl iOHNWATT^CO MACKKKKL —100 bbla No*. and 3, on band and for *ale by janl JOHN WATT ACO CIUKESI-V-ICOQ bx» prime Shipping and Cotung j SCO “ Cream New Hooka Jut Arri**d. S ACRED SCENES AND CHARACTERS, by J. T. Deadly, with original designs l>y Dirlcy. The Poem* and Prow Writing* of R. H. Dona. Physician and Patient, ora Praciieul View of the Moral DuTlEir Relation* and lutercsi* of ibe Medieal Profession and (he Community; by W. Hooker, M. U The Puritan and ilia Daughter, by J. K. Paulding, aoiborot the DateJinun’* Fireiide. Lo* Gringo*, or an Intide View of Mexico and Cal ifornia; with Wgnderiug* in Peru, Chili and Polynesia, by UeuL Wi*e- For tale b 7 <3c3l ELLIOTr A ENGLISH. 70 >Vr>od *t Sow la the lima to Ssbaerlbo. OFFICE of Scott’* Reprint* of the Four Quarter lie* and Blackwood;-.810 per year. Morris A Willis’ Home jQamol, published in New York weekly; Si per annum. * Downing'* llorucaltaralUt, monibly; 83 per year, invaluable. Tbe Cultivator, monthly; SI per annum. Tbe Aimealiur&ul, tsoo’hly; 81 per year. The Democratic Review, monthly; 83 per annum. The Banker*’ Magazine, do $5 do JAMES D LOCKWOOD, jtn'i Bookseller A Importer, G 3 Wood H P" OTASli—o"idjl*, a prime article, for **lo by dnir WICK k McCANDLESS riiIKKP PELTS—32S in store and for'sale ny s ,I«2 SAW HARBAUGH T^HUWNTrKIunNGS— S bale* heavy, ju*t rac’d'by J 3 deal SHACKLETT A WHITE /• VuLf.AKd—2o dox in store and for »«lei>r (Jjunl ttAWjiARBAUGU 7 iWNERS'WANTED’ for Two Tarpaulins,’ ree’d I 1 nnr Wyoming. G B MILTBNRERGER, No W Front *t fhomai ParMlnaon, a MACHINIST AND MANUFACTURER—Lathe*, iVi Tobaceo, Housin and large Scrow* of all kind*; UmM Casting* and liras* Work* generally. Corner of Terry ifhd First streets. THE subscriber, having purchased the Factory of Jain** Pstterzon, Jr., located at the above stand, would respectfully inform hit friend* and the publir that he i* prepared to fill any orier* in hi* line, on the tno.* reasonable terms and with dispatch, and will ,„J p.t.nd Co: dul, PARKINSON Pittsburgh, Jan. 1. IMO. h HAVING disposed or"nsl establishment to Mr. Thoma.l Parkinson, lukd-;l>> e tor him the patronage of mj friend* and the public, ’feeling confluent that any favors conferred will bo .ptnaelaled dbd J, Pimhurqh. Jon. 1. 1P50.-*(jnn7-d3ia yy-XNTEU-WUlii e CO, novia No 34 Wood «■ ADMINISTRATORS' NOTICE. NOTICK is hereby giTen Letteriof Adminis tration upon the Estate of Thomas O. Urant, late r West Elizabeth, dee’d, bare been granted to the undersigned'. All persons Indebted to the deceased mr. nquired to mate immediate payment; and thou .iving claims arc requested to present them, duly au itnuented; to either ol the Administrator*, or to F, C. 'I inegin, Esq., their attorney. GEORGE CUNNINGHAM, Elizabeth, Pa. ANDREW UEDKLU jeffenojtlownship._ jant3»wf>t*S ~ HKW GOODS »* P* DBLJLk 49 LIBERTY STREET, PITTSBURGH. JUST RECEIVED, an extensive and varied assort meni of goods, adapted to the present and ap preaching season. cuch aa black, brown, and drab nixed Palmerston Beaver Cloth*, a aupenor arttelo for business, frock and over eoata. Also, n great variety of Blankets aad Fittings, em bracing all the above mentioned color*} noperune Freneh black, browmolive.claret,andali other dew rabv. colored Cltohi; French. English and American plain and tancy Cassimere*, of entire new pattern*, ait') very desirable color*, to which we vri»b particu larly-to cal! the attention of those in want of a band ,on»- pair of panu. VESTINGS—Th& assortment of Vesting* is unusually handsome, comprising the new est and most approved style for fail ond winter wear; all of which will be made to order, at short notice and on reasonable terms. A few COATS on hand, of entire new atyle, to •which we would invite the attention of those who de jure to unite ease, elegance, comfort and convenience in weir garment*. To inch we would particularly recommend these to their notice, since they combine niuho beauty of the over coot, with the comfort and convenience of the sack coat. A general assortment of BEADY MADE CLOTH* tVG on hand, made in the prersut Fall fashion, and. will bo sold wholesale or mail, at the lowest eaih jnoes. «Pt» P. PKLAIsYjj ■ti TINES—7O csks Fort, Madeira, Sherry and Bweel* W M-'T* wtnaa, far sale bv the cut or in Q»nn«; “““ P"" l ’*""#* M MrrcnETLHEE, I no* . KottOLUwljß : j uro&Tzs ro&'.Tsx rrrrsBCXOH dust oazrtc Nomoutio’i or Williax B. McClcxa—Tele* graphic despatches were received in town yester day, to the effect that Mr. Wo. B. McClure, of this city, had been nominated by the Governor as Judge of (his District. This is a roost excellent nomination, and we hope it will be immediately ratified by the Senate. Mr. McClure is known to our citizens as a gen* tlcman possessed of the highest order of legal and literary attainments. His whole previous tile is a guarantee lor the fiuthful discharge of his duties in the honorable, responsible, yet well deserved po sition which he now occupies. \ COURT OP QUARTER SESSIONS. Judge Patton did not take his teat to day, but his place was ably filled by bis honor, Ssmoel Jones, Associate Judge. The only trial which went lo v * jury, was that of the Commonwealth vs William L. Miller, Wm. Powers, and Abraham Moore, indicted on oath of Wm. Prcsny, for asaault and battery. A not pros was entered aa to Mr. Moore,; and the jury re turned a verdict of ‘hot guilty,” prosecutor to pay the costs, as to the other defendants. WtLcms Hall.— I Tbe Euterpeana still conrinv oe to attract crowded audiences at this place.— They will remain until tbe end of the week. Watcqkbi DiaoaaaaxD. —The following watch men were discharged by the police committee on Monday night Joseph Justice, James McKelvy, Edward Karos, Jabez Jenkins, John L. Grosset* James McFerran, Clarke Jewell, Geo. Matthews* Thomas McKee, John McClain, Samuel Hetson, James Orr, Jas. L. Kerr, C. Gibson,and D. Jewell. SoiciDi.— Mr. Adam McKee, of Allegheny, who took a dose of laudanum, on Tuesday, with the intention of committing suicide, died yester- day morning. Ahmstkd.— A young lawyer was arrested yssterday, at tbe Mayor’s Office, on a charge of “contempt” He was discharged after remaining in custody a few minutes. Cleak or thi Main. —Mr. John Green, .Clerk of the Market, requests us to say that he did not, as we staled yesterday, “acknowledge his error.” He maintains that he was in the right, io tbe recent fracas between himself and the Ma» i Ids Gum Arabic and for sal J KIDD A CO, CO Wood at We had prepared a synopsis cf the speeches of the Council, in this case, but it was crowded ou l of our.paper by the length of (he Judge's charge. MaT Eyiter addressed the Jury, on Monday tuorc&g, on behalf of tbe defendants, in bis usus| happy strain, and was followed by his colleague, Captain Naylor. The gallant captain was suffer ing severely from the effects of sickness, but made a masterly speech, in defiance of bodily suffering. The Honorable Charles Sbaler concluded on behalf of tbe Commonwealth. Most of uur read- lb» American Arrowroot J KIDD A CO, No ROWoxl at ers have had tbe pleasure of listening to this els oqueut gentleman, and, therefore, are well aware of bu oratorical talents, but we think they have never known him to make a more brilliant and powerful appeal to a jury than in tbe present in stance. This speech was listened to with tbe mo»t intense (almost painful) interest, and seemed to. make a deep impression. VO do 10x14 do do The Mayor mill continues to prosecote the war against the huckster* with vigor. Two persons were fined respectively $3 and 91 for this offence, thi* morning. One cf (hem, a woman, had been four times brought up oo this charge—she refused to piy her fine and was committed. Two were -fined 67 cents each, and costs, for drunkenness and disorderly conduct. - Two rather prepossessing young men were chtrged with drunkenness. As it was their first oflence, however, they were discharged. One of them had lost some money; be said that be ‘‘ttoc over from Birmingham last night with 930 in his pocket, and this morning had two cents. Ho hoped he should team something after a while."— He was advised by tus Honor not to take any more lessens in his school. ARMSTRONG A CROZER Daowncs.—Tbe body of a stranger, uamo not known, was found in a pond, in a brick yard, near the Glass Works of L. Harcom and Co., BiMuegfean. ainmhtaui inlAlhe place, and been drowned on the preceding even* ing.— {Journal. ' Pittsburgh Bsvlgstloa and Fir* lasts raass Company. A MEETING of the Stockholders of the Pittsburgh Navigation and Fire Insurance Company, wUJ Imi held ml the Office, No. VI Market street, on Satur day, tbe eral advances made on eoosignmenta. jar.l4-6m J O'CONNOR retire* from oar firm from thU date, , going into ibo honsea of Atkins. O’Connor A Co., Philadelphia, and O'Connor, Alkins A Co , Pittsburgh The ‘'General Cotnouauoa and Forwarding Butineat," t« well u me ‘-Pittsburgh Transportation Line Agen cy," will be con tinned by aa at oar Depot, 70 North street, Baltimore. Wo reiornonr thanks to our friends and the frtrnda of the Line for past favors, and hope to merit and receive a continuance and tnereeae of the came. O'CONNORS A CO. J PCHOONMAKER A GO Baltimore, Janaary let, ISSO. PITTSBURGH TRANSPORTATION LINE. ATKIN?. O’CONNOR A CO , No*. 849 A 251 Mar ket street, Philadelphia; CKCONNOR, ATKINS A CO., Canal Batin, Liberty tu, Pittsburgh; O’CON* i IOHS A CO., 70 North sireet, Baltimore- Tbit old ealablitbcd LINE, having changed lu firm* snd agents a* above, and extended iu arrange menu, Ik-ci leave to inform its friends and the public that it will be prepared, on the opening of tire Penn*ylvania Canal* in the spring of lsW, to give all freight* un equalled dr spate b end care, at very low rates. janltt-6i 7 J U CANFIELD .Banhsl'i Sals, Inman, Ganll A Co. *) against Vln Chancery. Steamboat Telegraph No. I, Ac. J And the tame 1 again*! >fn Chancery. Steamboat Telegraph No. 2, Ac j BY VIRTUE of an Order ol the Louisville Chan cery Conn, made in the al-ove causes, vre, the undersigned, or one of ns, will, on Monday. the Ifcllh f, SLATES OF DISCODi h. aoiiSti £jcJiaj. rnumown * par i “ Cheater Coanty—parl ** I>cJa\rare Co.* ••pirl “ Montgomery Co.--par “ Northumberland--par I ColwnbUßridge Co.-- par Doylcstown Bank-—par Fanners' Uk. Keadicg-par Famers'Be. Bocks Co. par . Farmers Ji’k Lancas’i-par i Lancaster Co. Bk.--- -pari Lancostei Bk.- —‘ par ' U. Stales Bank——3o UMWEiri.lo Bk. pari Washington Bk.- • —-...) Geuysbuuhßk.—| Chamberrborg-- —»« Ssaqaeka-ma — ; Lewtsio-sro^-—— Middleiowi i | 1 Carlisle »< Erie Bk.-• 010 1 Fanners' and Draven' Ift Market street, ucat 4ti s Indiana. ij tkamJJ’h ABranehfS-- 1- .! •3‘amSerip • • “ Virginia., Exchange Bk. of Vo.- • J • Fanner* Bk.ufVa—— “ • Ok. ofthe Valley,-,- •Bk-of Virginia-'-- — ■M.AM.Bk., Wheeling i do Mprgaatown- i :N. W.Buk Va—*-• i • do Weilabnrg*—— • t do Parkersburg—— *! Taannaacn.. Bk.of Tennessee-A Far. A Merch’isßk “ Planters’Bk.*—• ••• • M Union 8k..... H flluonrl, Norib Carolixa. Bk.of Cape Fear—-*— 2 Mereh’sßk.,Newborn- 2 State Bank---———* 2 South CarollM*. Camden Ok 2 Bk. of Charleston— 2 Commercial Bk - 2 Bk. ofGeorrctown™- a Bk.of Hamburg— •• S Merchants Bk— —— 2 Planters AMeeoa'aHk- 3 Bk.of South Carolina- - 2 Bank, Wayneabnrf.. f llama ban —« Uoiiesdil’]—•—. | Lebanon mu: PouaTille—. « Wyomm;:*... | Vork lit; | Wesiltraneli Bk. f Relief Notes *— | MAN BL. Pitts.do- “ Scrip—Pitub. 1: Coamyl ” Allegheny, 20 Ohio. State Ilk.and Branches |- Meant Plr-asant * BteabeHsUe—•- “ SLClairsrille-—“ Manetm ——• ■ « New Lisbon —--• u Cincinnati Banks , flarylaadi Baltimore Bk*. par Balnn’e AO RKScrip -10 Can berland Bk. of Allc gl any I Par Bk.of Maryland- • “ *:r*’ A Mechanics 44 Frederick u riekCo.Uk.~-- « ftown Bk “ al Bk ——-— « scoßk | inrtonßk— —— “ Bk.ofVV estminster • • • • *• . Michigan, Bk.of St. Clair-——— Bk. of River Raiien— Michigan Ins. Co fi Par.AMecb’aßk------ S; Wisconsin Mar.AFireln.Co.Milw’a 5 Colambu- do _ “ CirclesiDs— “ Zaaesvil'e Putnam M Wooster •——— - 70 Massillon —— • t S&ndotk/ .... 70 Geang* I Norwalk 70 CleTelacl———.. | Xenia---.—« “ Canadas, Allsolvcntßanka i Bank of England Notea ....—TOP'XsU. Gold* Specie Value. Ntpolcona H eC Dneatt—•—ti'tSO 2 20 Eagle,old .10 CO Eagle, new 10 00 Doubloons,Spanish ,10 CO Do.Patrioi*—— ■ 15 50 Sovereigns 4 81 Guineas 5 DO PredeneknPora——B7l-0 TenThalen 7 bo Ten Guilders— - 120 I.oaifd’er* 4.50 Ssfhanga. New York »|>tm Philadelphia ••• Ipm Baltimore ••• ■ i prm i.par. Interior B’ka- Dayton—. —- *' Western Reserve* - “ Franklin B’k Colsstbes ** -ChlllinoUif “ Lake Erie*-- 4 ' 3ciot»-- * “ Lancaster • ■ - 10 Hamilton-*— ••-. ..—.lO : Qrnnvillo 50 Farm ! ri fl’k Canton——-50 Urbans —..10 *tl Usatackr. iTewWnineky I iU.of * Norhern Ilk. Kenta’ky- 11 New Banki DELAVAZIB MUTUAL SAFETY IS BU&ANCK COMP AS Y,.^ OFFICE, IS NORTH ROOM OF EXCHANGE. On Third Stmt t Philadelphia TUIE fellomnj; itatemcnt of the otfuir* of dir Com pany, ii pabiubed in conformity with aprovtuon of itar barter. Premium* received during the year ending Octo ber 3lrt, 1&49, On Marine and Inland Ri*k», On Fire Ri*k», Eanud Pentiums during ths j rear ending u abovt,— On Marine toil Inland Rieka, CO On Fire Rieka, 5O 8551,090 JO iterttl, Salvage, and other Profit*, 134)19 74 2 Lows, Erpenrej, te., during smt time,— Marine and Inland Navigation 8126.245 23 Fire Lotte*, 72.911 49 Retnrn Premiums. Ke-mtarancek 14,7 S 3 62 Agency cbafirw, 9.571 t-tf Crpcnaea, Rent, Salariea, Stationery, 4c., 9,090 S 3 Tks Assets tf the Company ere tu follows. Bond*, Mortgage* and Ground rent*. 52H.714 33 United State* t*iz per cent Uan, KUbO uu Pennsylvania. do du l)o Five do do Philadelphia Ciiy Six per cent. Loan, Bill* Receivable, 1 70 Share* Slock Union Bank 'of Tennc*- see. 50 do do Merchants and Manufac- turer* Bank, pitul.urpn, 120 Share* Slock American Mutual Intar a tire Company. 5 Share.* Stock Philadelphia and ilavre do Groce Sieam To w-t>o*i Company, 20 Share* Stock Delaware ,Mmaa) Injur- •r.re Company, 2 Share* Stock Philadelphia Exchange Cnicpaay, * 100 Share'Sicrk Pemifylvnnia Raj J-road Company, s»M*> 00 Ca»h on hand, CSII 41 •'•crip of Mutual Inraraure Conipemc*, 3.otC JO Balance* in Urn baud* of Agent*, and I'te* tsianuon Marine Poticies, recently i»- •sed. Inured ilae, Subscription notes. NotmidStji, l^-ia. The Board of Directors'have ihit day declared a dividend of SIX PER CENT, in en«b, on the Capital Stork and Scrip of the Company, payable on ai d af ter December l«t, l&Cf. Also, a dividend of TEN PER CENT in Scrip, on the Capital Stock, add earn ed Premiums, certificate* for which will be timed *» above. DIRECTORS. Jowph 11. Beal, 11. Jnne* Brooke, Edmund A- Bonder, Henry Sloan, John C. Hugh Craig, Robert Barton, George Scrnll. John R. Penrose, Wm. Eyre, Jr. Samuel Edward*, Charles Kelly, George G. Lc-iper, J.O. Johnoon, Edward Darlington, William Hay. Isaac R. Davi», Dr. S. Thom**, ”\Villiatn Folwell, Johnßclier*, JohnS. Newlin, Spencer Mcllviun, Dr R. hi. Iloalon, J T Logan, Pittsburgh - James C. Hand, D.T. Morgan, do Thoonhils* Paulding, Wm. Baxaley, do . WILLIAM MARTIN, President. GEORGE SERRILL, Vice President. RICHARD S. NEWBOLD, Secretary. By the Act incorporating thi« Company, the parlies insuring property therein, are entitled to a suokk cf the profit* of the Institution, without subjecting them •elvr* to any liability boyoi.d the premiam paid. The Capital Slock and Subscription Note* are pledged by the Charter for the payment of lotto* ; and the profit! of tis Company are directed to be invested, and rrmainin the po-nei'tion of the Corporation, a* a faud for ths farther sreanty of the assured. This fund will be represented by Scrip, beunnyan interest of six percent, divided among the Insured and Stockhold er*, pro rata, upon the amount of earned Premiums and Capital Stock. janfidtf _ UNSHRINKABLE FLANNEIA W' R. MURPHY continues u keep ou band a full a assortment of the Welsh Unshrinkable Flan nel*- und ha* recently received a supply of the finer qualities. Alio Swansddwa Flannel*, a scarce arti cle and well adapted for the wear of invalids, and othen wanting something wanner than usual. Alto, Pernian 'and Uause Flannels for Infanta wear; to {ether with a fall supply of American manufactured 'lanuols, of different qualities. Alio. .SHROUDING FLANNELS, of all the different width*, at the North East corner of 4th and Market «ls. in-Whoteialc Rooms up sums, where dealer* will always find s good a*»ortaent of new style goods. jan4 ___ WESTERN INBHBAHCE CUiiIPOY OF PITTSBURGH CAPITAL 1100,000. j. l ikkrt, Jr.. Scc*y. | R. Mii-i.ua, Jr., Prcs't Wilt insure against all kinds of ri«ks, FIRE AND MARINE ALL losses will be liberally adjusted and promptly paid. ’ A home Institution—managed by Directors who are well Xnowaxn the community, and who are determin ed by promptness and liberality to maintain tire char acter which they have assumed, a* offering the best nrotocuoti to those who desire to be Insured. V Diaxcroai —R. Miller, Jr., Geo. Black, J. W. Butler, N. Holmes, Jr., Wm.il. Holmes, C. Ibmsen, Geo. W. Jackson, Win. M. Lyon, Jos. Lipplucott, Tho*. K. Litch, James M'Aulcy, Alex. Nimick, Thus. Scott. Osrrtcx, No. 119 Water street, (warehouse of Spang A Co., up stair*,) Pittsburgh. jsLdly sale, to close consignment, by | jan U STUART A SILL, lla Wood sti hf chests, tocioMCOUslgnroenL for sale by J_ ja „n A SILL / 1 LASS—6O bis 7x9, in store and lor sale by (j janU | STUART A SH.L CHEESE— 3U) bx* In store and for sale by janll STUART A SILL ROLL BUTTER—G bbU prime Kreih, ree’d this day and for sale by janll ; TaSSEY A BEST Ky/i BUTTER—B kegs in store and for sale by janll JTASSEY A BEST LaRD-OO kegs and l bbfon hand and i'or sale by janll _ TASSEY A BEST SCORCHED bbls, a prime article, ree'd und forsale by Janll TASSEY A BEST o aLEHaTTJS—O bbls endSOboxei in store and for O sale by -a, janll TASSEY A BEST S(i UA _ A casks ou hand and for sale by janll ” TASSEY A BEST (IL-OVEITSEBD— 25 bbls new, on hand anTfnr sale j l,y • null TASSEY A BEST f 11 1 !IUTHY SEED—a Obit tor sale by X janll TASSEY A BEST BLACK ENULISfI CRAPii, Trimming, to be tound at the Dry GooC* House of W R MUIIPHY, junll N E corner Fourth and'Murket st* JIkNNY LIND and Fancy VelvePßinumugs, o( r all colors, to be found at the store of ;ur.ll : WR MURPHY BLACK SILK LACES, Including a few pieces extra width/u be found, at lowpriees, at store _ janll _ W R MURPHY EvenlNg dßTjjsesA _ .“Al'M*jos'FCo.,fltiiiir ket street, will this day open another large in voice of those French Embroidered Evening Dresses, a very desirable article for Parties, Soireei, Ae. OUrrER-* bbls Fresh Roll7j»*t rac’d aiid for sal X) by janll ROBISON, LITTLE A CO FOR BALK— 2O New tjmpiy'Bacon Cs*k«, john McFaden a co, Ctnal Bniiu, Penn »utet FLOUR-244 bbls Extra Family, for sale by josl9 STUART A SILL, 118 Woodvt CIGARS— 60,000 Common, on hand and for tale by jretil) _ A CULBERTSON, 145 Liberty *} PEACHES— 75 bu new Ohio, halves, juat ree'd and fur sale by jaiflO A CULBERTSON t?EATHERS —12251b* prime Ky., just ree’d and for J sale by jtnlO A CULBERTSON E HAD—75 bdU Bar. in (tore and for aala by JaalO A CULBERTSON, 145 Liberty »t \AJi *BEaNS—4~bl»i• for ule by ' VVjanlO ' WM H JOUNSTON REKN APFLES-M bbla rac’d and for7«deby" \JT Janlo_ WM U JOHNSTON EjUEb Ai'fLKS-Iti (lore and for 1 aale by JanlQ WM H JOHNSTON TAIAtUKRS-aOQCM^ J janlO_ —rjiW ’ICI i in (ton »nd for mJo by STUART fc SILL Beaver buc do* for «»iefj . JialO _ PBFyFOOLE A CLARKE OABLLS B- H/MolimCfoi'»ie »enr low.Wclom OU coMfraatf-m by 1.8. DILWORTH A 00. j»* . v mpPORIATION. RILMSCE FIVE.RAY LINK, *o* COKTKTAKC* or KXKCTUSSXQ A» riOUBOi «TOB UUDiiSD COtAIHTT, »■«■>< PHILADELPHIA AND PITTSBURGH. GOODS forwarded by this Line are tarried in tiie mail trainto Cbunbershnrgfa, and art immediate* 'T loaded In Wagon* going night and day through to ntiabnrgn. The boraet are rationed erery 15 mi**, which mrea the prompt delivery of good* within the time tmised. ho Wagona win i—-- Tbo Wageni will leave our warehouse daily, (Son, ara excepted.) at 2 o’clock, P. M. [shippers are assured that no mare food* will be taken each day than can be Ipaaetnallv carried through. JAMES M DAWS A CO, 227 Market street, Pluladebhia. JOHN M’FADEN A C 3, Canal Banin, Pittsburgh. JOHN McFABCN A CO., Fobwauibo A Coxxo ton MazcEanre, Canal Basin, Pena street, Pittsburgh. JAMES M. DAVIS A CO., Ftorx Facto X 3 axd Cox* mission Mxxcßatna, 227 Market, and 61 Commerce at, Philadelphia. Advance* made by either or the above, on Flour, Wool, and other merchandise, consigned to them far tale. )«ni CHIOS LISE* WINTER ARRANGEMENT. 1850.- '■’HE sabscnberi,now having in eueeeisfal opera- J. tionan Express Wagon Line between Pittsburgh and Philadelphia are prepared to receipt lor 6000 lbs freight daily. Eaeb way deliverable through in six days, Sundays excepted. HENRY GRAFF A CO, Cacal Basin. Pittsburgh. DUTILLE HUMPHREYS A CO., -Hutfofatm .. 107 Market at, Phil’s. EXPRESS WAGOH LISE. 1849. fe* THROUGH IN FIVE IUYSfT THE subscribereare prepared to receive 9000 pounds Freight daily, alter Monday, 10th instJto forward to or from Philadelphia and Pittsburgh, by'Wagon, through in Five Days. Rates as low as any other conveyance at this season of the year. i JOHN McFADEN a CO, Canal Basin, Pittsburgh. JAMES M DAVIS A CO, de6 No 227 Market st. Philadelphia. DORORGAHXLA ROUTE, Only Binging. Via Brewnsrilie and Cumberland 10 Baltimore and Philadelphia. TIIE morning boat leaves ttie wharf, ; above tha bridge, daily, fll 8 o'clock precisely.' 11016 to Baltimore, Si hoof*: time to Philadelphia, 40 hours. The evening boat leaves daily, (except Sunday ev enings,) at 4 o’og&k. Passengers by leading on the evening taat, wiTFctos* the mountains in stages next day, and thus avoid; night travel. I Secure your tickets at the Oder, Monongahel House, or St. Charles Hotel. - octlfrly _ J. MESKIMEN, Agent WHITER ARRAtoEKEIfT. mm EXPRESS WAGON LINE—THROUGH IN FIVE LAYS!. THE subserihenu haTing suspended their canal op* erations until tne opening of the Spring Naviga uon, have established as Express Lina by Rauroad and Wagon between Philadelphia and Pittsburgh, by which they are prepared to forward WOO pounds each day. and receipt for the delivery of dm same in 5 days. They beg leave to assure their friends aod the pub lic that their arrangements regarding rates, regularity and despatch, cannot fail to give satisfaction to all who favor diem with thrlr commands. TAAFFE A O’CONNOR, comer Penn and Wayne sis, Pittsburgh. THOMAS BKRBIDQE, do 7 273 Market street, Philadelphia. GEE, WO! GEE. WO 1 WINTER ARRAROEHEHT. ■j§£.aSl 1849. BINGHAM'S EXPRESS WAGON LINE, Pittsburgh and Plxlladelnhla. AS die business on the canal w al>out being closed f,>r the season, we wonld inform the public that we have again brought the Conestoga Wagons into re* Suimuoo, and will be prepared to forward &00pounds oily, (commencing on Monday, the 2dth inst.) A Car tearing Pbtlade'pbio daily by die mnii train for Chain* bersbarg, and the Wagons traveling day and night, entute* the delivery of Goods in live days. Apply to \VM. BINOHAM. Pittsburgh- BINOIUM A DOCK. No. ie:J Market street, nov*JO Philadelphia. WINTER ARRANGEMENT ■SSgjfii 1849. EXPRESS WAGON LINE to *m> rants PITTSBURGH AND PHILADELPHIA. Tore Five Days, (Sundays excepted,) tunning. Day • and Night. THE public li respectfully informed ’hat ibil Use, which has been m successful operation die two previous wmtrrs, wi|l again commence running on Monday .{the tWth of November. A Car will leave Philadelphia and Cbambersburgh dady each way with the Mail Train, and from Cham* bcrabnrgb with relays of hordes running day and night. We are prepared to forwardtJOOO lbs freight daily by ilia KUave Unc. Apply to ' D. LE 2CH A CO. Pittsburgh, or to—HARI Jd A LEECH, No 13 South Tb rd street, Philadelphia. novOT-dlf NEW AND VALUABLE INVENTION! IiLYM'S WINDOW LOCK m SPBINQ. P*re?rrct>. Dicnm 19,18*9. is an article of great value to all persons en- J. gaged in building, or to those who have already buih, and arc without window fastening. While it furnishes a perfect substitute for pnliies and weights, at a saving of at least St! to each window, it affords the safest fastening that has ever bceu broagnt into Tbe utility anil convenience of this Spring over all others, is, that by one thumb piece, both isah of tbe window can be railed or lowered. It require! only to be known to be appreciated. Persons wishing to buy tho article, or to have them put into their window*, or the right of selling it for countiei in this State, may apply to the subscriber* at tbe I'KRKV HOL'I-E, on tho Allegheny river, Pitts-- burgh, Pa. ‘ J. S. TURNER, noT*JU-d3a{it)Sp C. P. MAYO. OKDICAL ARD SURGICAL OFFICE, NorflS, DIAMOND ALLEY, a few doon below Wood street, to wards tcaitei. OIL DROWN) having been regakrlyeuucated to the medical profession, and been for some time BfIHBVVn general practice, now coniines miention to the treatment of |Rj|Bg’Si.ioi« private and delicate com* p.nnts .'or which his opportunities P and experience peculiarly quality vWSS \ h<re anaiorialc by v jr ja „u BRKYFOOLK * Ci.ARKB FAMILY FLOUR—*j 3 bbls exirabianiLforiHTe by V' " an » _ UREYFOULEACLAKKB Dried apples—is t»bi» for *aieTy j an g J 0 CANFIELD B LITER—Ia bbl» Freih Roil, ir cloth*, for sale by JanO J P CANFIELD HU. MOLASSES—ICO biifr" beit brand*, in store . and for nala by jins WM BAGALEV fcCO aOLL UUTTKR—IS bbls tn «ood order, for *ale by j an i, W'M BAG ALIA kCO Tf EMl’—»3biJc«Jtew RoucJ Kentucky Hon»j>, rce H «*< con»iply ju»t rcc’d and for 5S“ th ° K T" I tBPHUJJML BARBADOEB TAB-a« ll) ® genoine, Jn.t rccWd for *aleJiy j dciffl J KIDD «CO fI“S? slI- '“'V” “ johnwatAco^. Vf"S"RfoLA£SES-:W) bbl» new crop, Pianuuoa -N n ™' iU * anJ f ° r WMDAOALEY fcCQ -*<>w **"•• - ’ ” 1 "TaLLOW—23 bbl« prime tallow iait lin dins from a-* L °"‘ "‘“ffg W. J h! “bI&H. ““ "™™r j*c3 . _ • insaß—ui hhdt. now l&cdiof from iteamer Han' S-toiiSrHie by ISAIAIfDICKEY (t CO, jj*o3 • Proaut. C~ iiwvmf,—soo bold in itflre and for i&lc br •"**" ISAIAH DICKEY* CO, jin3 -| Fraoin. IjOTATO] r jan9 >bbtoNeahanooeks,for sale br " j ARMSTRONG A CBftZTO Dried af] ima i saeka new, for ule by ~ ARMSTRONG A CROZER 6 DOZEN BALSAM FIR—For tile by jan4 J KIDD A CO, No. GO Wood n v Otmortl. i TUB Fayetre Manutoeturiag Company have remo ,yed their-Wholesale badness 10 the srere recently, ocexpbdby Hear*. K. H. Brofrn A Brothers, No. isa iWeMmt; ~ * itaMw - HOUSER LOT& FARMSyfcc fg'WC'**'-' - A SMALL COTTAGE HOUSE, in Aliegbenycity, A on Esplanade street. Rent low. Inquire of. iSr TASSEYABEgrrSwoodn. Periwitr A ROOM at corner of Penn and Hud street*, A now ocenrinJ t>T Mr. Dmj SLjre. Bn ok Tart for Beat.- . A LOT OF Ci ROUND, suitable for a Erick Vardr and situated near the eity line, in the vicinity of Soho Bridge, wi! be tented for a t*r®®f_7****i. ply to E.D.GAZZAM, Third sae«V janis Office over the PoatOfficer }r ■ ■ TO FAUTEBX. • • . riTHE subscriber ha* on hand and for sale, M Agent X of L. Johnston A Co* of Philadelphimue Mww* ingi: . • S 3 palrofCases; . <5 went* Fancy Letmr, dtfierent.tf tat; 3TO Newipaper Cal*; 500 lb*. Leans, cut to order, . 10 Composing Sticks; 100 kef* Prom's News Ink; . 1 Bra* Gallor. Colomn tales, Bun tala* at all descriptions,**.' _ ' • Ti Pekin Tea Store, 70 Fourth »t N ■ —Order* iccciTed for new Type. aalOdJcwS *. \ . ~'PUIS TKABTOBX. ■ HEsubscriber has Just received at tho Pekin Tea: Store, 70 Fearth street, a very large indwell so. lecied (took of pare GREEN AND BLACK TEAS, fmm New York, all of whieh has been received la tkla country dace tie first of February lan, coodatisrof all the different grades grown.ia the Celestial Empire. Oar stock being among the largest in the We it, we are prepared to wholeaalc, on better term* than any other house in the city. We invito retail grocer* to call and examine our Roekaod prices. They can b*?e It pack ed ia i, i, and ! b packages, 6 b tin cannLren, or by half ebeau, to *uit their convenience. ' Our retail prfees vary for Oolong, Black Tea* from SO cu. to tlpo per lb.;. Ning Young Sonchong, SO ettf Congo 50) and English Breaklhst SO, Young Hyson, Gunpowder and- Imperial, from 33 et*. to Sl;» per lb. Families are requested to aend and get aample* el Of on Teas, and try them before purchasing. THE Back Part of tu Warehouse now occnqued by I mTI - B:dfcw9 A. JAYNES. 73 Fourth strrot myself, and fronting on FrontstreeL. | OHO* W. BSSZTH * CO« janB CH. GRANT, 41 WatOTstf* 1 Vorßuib A ROOM on the second story of ihe.Warehawe No. & Wood street. - JanlO Pat Rsab A LARGE BUCK DWELLING BOUSE, Wlli Eighteen Acres of gmsd is a good state of cal* tivution, together with food atabling, Ae., silaated Sfr miles from Pittsburgh, near the Greenaburgh turnpike, end edjoining the Allegheny Cemetery. Theta is'an excellent spring near the dwelling. Possession given on the Ist April. ALSO—A-three story Brick Dwelling House, on Liberty street, between O'Hara and Walnut race is, Fifth Ward, at present occupied by the Subscriber. Possession given on the Ist ApriL Bsqaireof Janld-tf WM. YOUNG. 14a Liberty at THE BASEMENT, corner of the Diamond and Uaion streets, well adapted to any public business. It has been occupied as a Coflee, or Eating Establish* mem, for a number of year*. ALSO—Several Offices and Artist’s Rooms, well tighted, with entrance from the Diamond, over the ■tore of the mbscribera, north west corner of the DU* mond and Market street Apply to jania : Ai.FTT ANDER A DAY. FOB SKIT, two pleasantly altnated Brick Dwelling Houses, with the grounds adjoining, at Oakland. Possession can be given on the first of April naxt Pad) HARDY, JONES A 00.. Per Bent* Vox Bent* A STORE In Market street, near Libernr. Also—The Store on 'he corner @«larket and Liberty streets. Also—A Dwelling and Stsre on Penn street, near the Canal. Possession given on the Ist April next Also—A Brick Yard in tbo Bghth Wants Also—A Stone l{aaiT7 in the Eighth Ward : Pot* session given Immediately. Inquire of DAVID GREER, Pennst, . ]an7-Iro* 3 doors from 8. R eorner Hay st For Bent* A- TWO STORY BUCK DWELLING HOUSE on Hay street Enquire of Jan 7. JAMES PALZELL, Si Water «t A GOOD THREE STORY BRICK DWELLING, on Smithficld street, four doors from Seventh, west side. Inquire of 8. SCHCJYER, jtn7 . lIP Second st li’Oß BltU'x—A convenient Dwelling House, On F Federal street, Allegheny city, with a large yard. Possession given on the Ist of ApriL ALSO—Several Roans and Offices in Pittsburgh, near the Post Office. E D. GAZ2AM, , dcfiS ~ Office, Third over the Post Office. Ij’OD. SALK.—An Iron Foundry, Blacksmith and ; Machine Shop, with Steam Engine of 16 horse power, good stock of tools, machinery, patterns, flasks, ladies, furnaces and ovens, all now m use and m good ranking order. Said premueshavel£ofeeifrontby9o deep, wiilhprivilrge of an adjoining let 37 by PO that Being on a of the oldest and best stands In the City of Cincinnati, with a liberal patronage. Apply to • dcl7. DAVID SiNTON. CjacitmalL O. tfOajlUcaT—a’sTOKE, weUburd op tor Dry Goods, on Mnrkct ra, between Third and Fourth. Possession given on the Ist of April next. Also—Several ROOMS and OFFICES. Possession given immediately. E. D. GAZZAM, dels Office over the Pont Office, Third tl MFOB BRNT.—The WAREHOUSE at pie* seal occupied by Messrs. Bailey,Brown A Co., on Water streetTTrem first of April next. • coeds JAMES A HUTCHISON A CO MA WELL FINISHED ROOM,' mutable Cor a Variety or Gentlemen’s Famishing Store. - AL to—Several rooms anitablo for offices or At* tin’s rooms. E D GAZZAM. octlStf. Office Third street, over Pott Office. For Salt oritsnb ' MTUE very deairahle residence in Allegheny City, lately occupied by B. W. Poindexter, and possession given immediately. ' For term*, apply at this office, ior to W. W. WIL* SON, Market st. i • m gOH REST—Tho mansion house now occupied by Mrs. Atwood, situated at Oakland, with 30 acres of ground attached. The »nnso isspacioosand convenient, and thie ground weu im proved. Arply to HARDYTUONES A 00, aogrri __ T Water vt fi H»lnm of Wild Cherry, and from the first week that I com menced taking can date a gradual recovery. 1 continued its use.stx months, at the end of whieh.time I was cured, and have enjoyed good health ever since, and cheerful? recommend the to all those af flicted with disease of the lungs, and would say to those commencing its use, net to be discouraged if two or three bottles do not effect a care; but persevere as I have done, and I have ho doubt but nine eases out of ten will l>e blamed with renewed health as l eave been. Respectfully, yours, • J .„ J|J . L% , JOSEPH JACKSON. Pxicxtt per Bottle-Six Bottles for Sold by J. D. PA RK ~, (successor to Sandtord A F***»J Fourth and Walnut streets, Cincinnati, Ohio,- General Agent tor the South and West, to whom til order* mast be addressed. ’ i, \ L. Wilcox, Jr J*»« A. Jone*, {■ 4 Fkhnenock * Co, rtotaWfc J» ■ **“**■ 7** gggHss tVaySesburgh;, hTFagand A MISCELLANEOUS. pRlfiRITKaitR-KOPKBOOBI) NOLT9 WOOD STREET, r • t Ivt m»), ' • - WHERE will be wand (or sale as assortment of Vt ff Tf>ngMßsßoekrandTnti, unupriaed In i series of abeutTOUß HUNDRED different tmh JtciiioM, (of which catalogues canbehad onappliaa- Presbyterian Board of Publication ta Philadelphia; and well adapted for Sabbath School, Cengreganesal, Ministers’ and Private Libraries*. - ... Persona wishing to purchase such books, are invi ted to call and erawina iba assortment - • .The’Depository of the Pensiylvaain Bible loeietjr ta kept at these v*"ns. oetfcflßwfinuS •’ INFORM their friends and the public thatthay no longer any connection with their late establish ment In Penn street, known aa the Ktuburgh Brewer having removed their entire buainesa to the POINT RRKWKRY.in Plr street. tariffed vt IKW HJBDK&&B ITOfiR % SIGN OF THE PLANE AND SAW, We* 78 Wood street, Plttthaifh, SrUBER ANDLAUFMAN, importers anadealen L in Foreign and Domestic UARDWARK, in Us varieties, ure now prepared to sell a* low and. on as reasonable terms aa can be purchased elsewhere. We solicit our friends, and the public generally, to call and examine our stock, which consists in part of- KNIVES and FORKS, POCKET and PEN KNIVES, SCISSORS, SHEARS, RAZORS, House Trimmings, such us Locks, Latches, Hinges and Screws, together with every article usually kept In Hardware Stores. We invite the attention of Caipcctere and Meehaniea generally to our assortment of Tools, which have been selected with great care, and which vre are determin ed to sell so aa to give satisfaction. • apdrifcwT ’ p-,r* Tux rlimx or a vox Rarriut is notmoro repai alve than a bad, putrid breath, or dark, yellow diseas ed teeth. If persons have these it is their own fault— they can, for two shillings, buy an ariieta that will matte their breath pure and sweet at iAs_Sptrjr Mr o Mail*. ■ ■ • • - It cures diseases ofthe Gums, spongy or ulcerated, and for the Teeth It ia unequalled, removing the tartar.. fiutening ills teeth in the gums, and clean them as white as the mots cJOufnttn North. Such, reader, are the properties of Jones’s Amber Tooth Paste, and, without praising it ourselves, hear what once! our most respectable and eelentifieDen. tists, Mr. E. Field, of New York, rays: “1 have both used and onulized this beautiful and im palpable article, (Jones’ Amber Tooth Paste;) amd can recommend It as possessing all the quailtiesclaim ed for it.” Reader, we can say no more to convince, only that if yon-try this once you will be well pleased. It is put up in*beautiful English China Puts, forSS cents. Sold by the Agent, WM. JACKSON, £9 Liber ty street. Pittsburgh- augmdAwT • jjy All booi, cmzaas are honorably assured tbar theZollowirig are the actual qualities of a 2a. bottle of Joan’s Corel Hair Restorative. If they dtmbt oar word, they eannettheae highly respectable cltixeas - who have tried Ifc— - Mr. Geo. Beeket, 41 Elm at. New York. Mrs. Matilda Beeres, Nyrtle aT, Brooklyn, Mr. ffa. Tompkins. S 3 Kin; Bl i New York. Air. Tkos. Jackson, Moatcran Island, near Pitubnrgh • U. E. Cullen, late barber steamboats. America. And more than a bandied others state, thaagh this mast (office, that it will force the hair to pow on the head or fn.ee, atop it falling off, strengthen the roots, removiie scurf and dondroiT from the roots, making light, rea, or gray hair oriame a fine dark took, ana keeping dry, harsh or wiry hair moist, soft, clean and beaxu/ui, a very, Terr long time. Sod by the Agent, «M. JACKSON, 89 Liberty at, K ”n l Sj|-_jr CCft eeßB > utd one dollar. INDIES » ' AOTION'*- “iETISCIES ABE CAUTIONED AGAINST i BIIIQ COMMON PREPARED CHALK. " They are unaware how frightfully injurious to the tiini hotr coarse, bow rough, how sal* low, ythow, unhealthy the atonap pearsateruiing prepared ehatk! Be- c •idea it is injurious, containing a ‘ - .urge quantity of Lead! Wo hare pie»«J a beautiful rentable arJeltJ - .which we e*A JONtS' SPANISH LILY WHITE. It is perfectly Insolent, being purified of all deleen ' ons qualities; puid itlnparu v> the skin a natural, heal-, thy, alabaster, clear, tiring white; as the same time acting ai a cosmetic on the thin, making it soft and smooth. Sold; by the Ajjeut, V;\L JACKSON, fie Ink-. eny «t, Pittsburgh. cents. ■»ff7siAwT IP ■ LxnmojßAsn Sect Duuu-jonta-a Ital ian Chemical l Soap eaases a foe perifuralien. and a the tame ume moliiLes, softest, whitens toe skin giving n the texture and beauty of an infont's. Scout, 8a« Rut* ana Scats, tre aoon not only healed, bnt eared bjr its use, as at hut seven Pnvo cians in New York know, who use tin sneb ease*, ■ml find it nnfttilitic —m also in • • Fmnxs, Blotcsb, Fucxlss, or anviUur akin dis* ease.' The reader is assured ihaltiUj nouelnr puffed nos tram, as one trial will prove, icoald enn menue at least 60 persons eared of Sou Ur aj>, Sous Laos am Sou jl and use it, and the reader is again asraxedVvoall sot erselly sell it for the'above unless l knewitwb* all I state. Those who are liable to /~ C HATED, CucxKD, ci CuAraaFusn, will in* this a enre. Any one afflicted with any of the above, vsiaK liar diseases, will"find this all and even more (stair** ble in its propertiesjthaA i slate. But, re tier, the stores an flooded with isutsleas* and be inre.yon ask .or JONES’S Italian Chetfeal Soap. Sold by WAL JACKSON, 8* Liberty stfeet, Pittsburgh. » angfcdJcwT . Proparty la filltgbiay City tax Btlsi fTIHE sabsenbers ofler for safe a number of chcha I Lots, situate in the Second Ward, fronting on the Common rroand, on easy terms. Inquired ; W. o*ll. ROBINSON, Any at Law, St Clair* • or of J AS ROUINSON, on thepreaisis.. myl7:dAwtfT ' ' * COFFEE— ISO bags prime Rio, arriving and for sale by povfl * WAMMITOHELTREK ERESH TEAS—lmperial, Gunpowder and Youx Hyson Teas, of superior quality, in hf chests, 1 and 6 pound bx>, jut rec’d and for sale by movfl W A M MiTCIiELTRES SUGAR —54 hhda from new crop landing from t&e steamer Brilliant, and forsuleov •• " jin3 JAMES A. HUTCHISON A CO.* EOLASSES— 3U bbls Flantauou'uew'crop, .tax Inr from steamer! Hamburg for sale by janll JAMES A. HUTCHISON A CO. 'IREEN APPLES—6Obb!s ttoraanlte and Pippi T Apples, a prime article, tn store and for sale by jant RHEY, MATTfIEWS A CO. rTYALLOW—2S bbls pure Tallow, in store and tor JL sale by RHEY, MATTHEWS A CO. jant • COTTON— 08 bales Cotton in store and tor sate bj joni RHEY, MATTHEWS A CO. BLUE A ORANGE PRINTS—4 cases new styj@| bn.b. onto, cases Fancy and Wool Dye t; Black, opened and for sale br dc2l BHACKLETT A WHITE CHEESE— 4CO boxes prime W. R-, for sole by jinL, WAR McCUTCHEON I UTTER—2 bbls RolL rec’d and for sole by »jta7 WAR McCUTCHEON LINSEED OIL—I 2 bbls in store and tor sale, by jtn7 ROBISON, LITTLE A CO IRESU ROLL BUTTER—SOO ibi lust rec’d and tor site by .jan7 ROBISON, LITTLE ACO . BUCKWHEAT FLOUR—22OO lbs, in bbls and bag*, ree’d and tor sole by - ju7 ROBISON, LITTLE A CO -60 bbl» No 3 Larje; 8 qr bbls No 1; 30 u No Sun »ions and for talc bf ROBISON, LOTUS A CO HG LEAD—ISOO Pigs Soft Galena, in store and tor role by jan7 RHEY, MATTHEWS ACO BROOMS— 100 doz Com, in store and for sale by jan7 RHEY, MATTHEWS A CO kegs prime solid, in store and tor tala Jp by iSf RHEY. MATTHEWS ACO L“ **BlU-»3 k*n Dd g> bbU Mo 1. tn iIOTO andic sale by Jmi7 RHEY, MATTHEWS ACO nn CASKS ADAM’S SUP. PEARLABH—In store 29 andfor sale by . /• A H.FLOYD,— jaeft Round Church-Building. Closln# Oat Sola of Blaakata * PI am main. ; THE FAYETTE MANUFACTURING COMPANY, intending to relinquish their retail trade on MXr- N ket street, now offer tneir large and splendid stock of Blankets and Flannels, at pnees heretofore unknown in this city, at the BLANKET DEPOT, janS-4w ’ No fid Market st YAICABIJiFARII FOR fifiLß, - THE subscriber offer* at private sale his vaiuahla Farm, si mated in Allegheny Township, West-, moreland tCaunty, on the road leading.from Greans* burgoo Freepon4| miles the Pea* svlvanla Canal and 20 from Phtiaunth. ■ • The above Farm i* beantifu|Btqaled In aTeruln valley, containing 160 about Ware , cleared and in a high state of estivation, 12 acres ef meadows, a young dnd thriving apple orohard ef sel ect fruit. ' i The building* cousins of a large new log house and. kitchen. Also a large bank barn with granertes, *heda. Ae.. • > • An indisputable title w3l be given.' ' Porsous wishing to-purchase would do well recall -and examine tor mcmselTca. , ' For terms apply to the subscriber residing in War* ren, Armiirong Pa. • jac4w?t*3 * • , O.C BOVABRi ADKOIITRATOR’S SOTIOE, XTOTICE is hereby given that Letters of Adminis ; tratton have been granted re mo, of chattels, rights and credhs, whieh were of tha tore James Croran, of the City of Pitubareb. decraed, and all persons indebted to the Estate “J are requested w make immediate eeraons having claims or demands against tha Esrete ofUresaid decedent, aw requested S » me, without delay, si the Moooagaheto ■‘“saa' 1 Pilul " u, W tolson, : ffOflCß- I jUUtktst Citt : mile* Gem Ecoozrtry, eight stile* from Beaver, on the i *oath aide of the Q»k>m»T*wijhin three mile* of mid < river. aadterenwmfleaftottPiSdHwihr - ' * Tiiloiadapatawe. • : • u.-'-..-.v--:: :> For tether lotoraaftm antT'cooditiani of sale, ear; earn of the mbtetiber. on ther premises, or of B. Ha> wl»oiOToc«r£ihth«DUmn#d,PindMii»h.'-:s' , WfE-wtffop ...... : WALTER