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    BY MAGNETIC TELECRAPB.
UPO&TRI> 4TELIOIUPQED
|OR THE PITTSBURGH DAILY GAZETTE
*! CONGRESSIONAL.
| WaaBXBQiaK, Jan. 24* 16S0.
petitions were presented
today, ooong tbe rest,oae by Mr-. CUy, asking
Congress to pursue the Mount Vernon Estate.
Tbs Senate then proceeded lo the consideration
of the joint resolution eobmUledby Mr. Clay, yes
terday, far purchasing the original maauacripta of
- Washington's Farewell Additsa.
Mr; Clsy eloquently advocated the resolution,
by referring to iheunlyertnl lore for. the meowry
ofWaaU&gtOß, and the interest every} where felt
by iAoerlcans, in contemplating eveyy thing be*
longing to the Father cf his country. He then
Stated that the miooscriptwasto the hands of the
0 r Mr. Claypoole, tbe Editor of the
DaSy Advertiser, Lnaeriy poblisbed in Pbiladel*
phis, which was selected by Washington, to Pub
lish his Farewell Address, and who bad recently
ofljrod a for rale. He bad thought proper to make
this effort to secure a for the Library of Congrera-
After tome interesting conversation, the reao*
tattoo passed.
Tbs Senate then proceeded to the special order
the bill providing for the mare eflcctosj
ozoeation of the provision of the Constitaiion, re«
to the eaptnro of fugitive alavet.
After some debate by Messrs. Butler, Chase, end
|f t y T| the farther coniidention ofthe subject was
postponed; and aller some timo spent in Exeea*
tivo Matos, the Senile adjourned over till Mon
day.
! DEATH- OF JUDGE POPE.
Ctßcman, Jani 24.
Hon. Nathaniel Pope.Bapreme Judge, Illinois
Dfetriot, died at St. Louis, yestsrdsy, In lbs 661 h
year of his age. _ .
ARRIVAL OF THE STEAMER.
Naw Yota, Jan. 24.
Tfco «uner nri»*a ■* >“f
bn: tb« wire* b.ro bcca down linen Uu>
uunneem.nl. Cnulon Ibo meiculile com
rnnnUr.
j CINCINNATI MARKET,. ,
{ CactiouTi, Jan. 24.
Flour—No change has occurred in the market.
jfFhiskey has declined to 200201 c per gaL
Prorbions—A fair butineas has been doing is
il'provisions; but prices are without change.
Molasses—Salos 300 bris. at 23c per gal.
flagar—Sales of 160 hhds. at 4041 c per gal
NEW YORK MARKET.
New You, Jan. 24.
The steamer Niagara is over due, and U ex
pected momeetariljr to arrive.
Flour—Bayers have mostly temporarily with*
drawn, and ere awaiting the arrival ofthe steamer.
Alt descriptions hare been dull to day,'andpress
ere a shade lower.
Grain—The supply cf Com is light, with a dls>
pWtKnw etnong holder* to get up the market.—
Saks of mixed Western at 62063 c perbnahel.
Provisions—There is nothing doing in provi.
worth noticing. The market is steady, bn;
without sales of consequence.
ly#-* is In gjod demand, at the advanced rales.
Sales of Java et 131014 c per lb.
Sugar—There has been au active demand for
New Orleans Sugar, and prices are welt sustained.
Wni.u*, U selling to a frit extent at 261 c par
gallon.
Lead —v cr y little Is coming forward. Sties Of
American toft *t 41.
Whiskey is without chango.
NEW ORLEANS MARKET.
Nsw Ouxaas, Jan. 23.
Cotton—Sales of 7,000 bales, yesterday, at fully
quoted Tates; 111 for middling, and 12}<31210 for
air descriptions. ''
Sugar—The market shows a considerable de
gree of activity, with sales of 1000 bbds. fair st 31
03}e per lb.
iMolsssea—Sales at 190 per gal.
Tt/TEAI/—l9 bbl* Com Meal, to atom aajMor safejiy
.(VI iSK* L 8 WATERMAN
IABJV-38 bbts No l Lc if, “ .
ihct—l7o Dried Pcaefaes;
«bbi» “ “ ,• ’
9 ba prime Psnd; for sale by
4 L 8 WATERMAN
cfSS&E&QSr y ffja&tjg*
imlt B AWHARUAUO U
•vi/tygn aF-FJwab bn in cote and for cate by
jISM BAWHABBAUQH
OCTON- <l b^ l o^.<»g;»r i bT EßAuo[i
lypAlt-ashhdi MO, la itorc and for »*to by
i«sf SfcWHARBAUOH
BBBBOXDBHIBB.
Ai.kvnP. uaortouot of French Wrooghl C*pe»,
'iVZ'Sl&t.von
TvßifeD PIiACHES A APPLES—A few hnndred
9tw „ AEBtUOH
I^bmflVnUtSXiME— 1M bhU b «u>re ind for ui<
fit jinll BA WHAEBAUGH
i iii ii i ii
?ER—U bbli Roll, part ia.cloih»;
IS « Packed;
SO ken «* for aale by
LBWATEOMAW
}§nl4 _ -
“tRRLofo
ife- 30 n "
vi ggn- «o bn prime new Closer Seed;
M fin k b iirfcUr priae Tioutav Seed: la (tore
S*fgTttUrby 'iMlI LBWATEkMAW
ugOBWAY PLAIKS** BLJUKXTI.
THESE raperlor Bliakei*, m*ae of the •often tad
-W.l» '“" B a u *^ fl^'
|.mi N E eoraer Foorih and Market »u
'Dent or Stolon,
OH the evening °1 Moaday last. 7th intt^—l3 boa-
Am and 17 ban of Iron, (marked W. MeO. A Co)
MB <k. yt'.rf, nbove the Maaongabelaßridge. Art
iXim*lm that will remit la the recovery ef the
*ban ——d Iron, will be rewarded br calling ea
Bboro namao s , SGAIPEt ATKINSON,
|,,ia First street, bet’a Wood A Market.
Aioiu CHEESE—47 boxes large, in store and for
tySuKg HARDY.JONKSfcCO
P' otaTOES—I4O seeks in store andlbr tale by
HABPy. JONES A CO
I TOOT BAGS—flOOjm re*
»«. PH-*. l “‘“^ u " A a^
#“ W ‘^LSSf'
J)RipTBACII£3-ICO tu « bj&gJtoff
•t’Ctlißh'* ppi.KS—A unall lot, choice_,for«ale_o
"vs3ux**ws*
■irnfTOTt-a-M hf bbU N Q.ln store and for salt
McGILL3&EOE
rASH-S cash# tor sale &y*
J«al7 J
IKW BOOKS* BBW BOOKII
TOE CeasthadoD aad Standard of the .Aaoetete
1 htetati Chareh la North America: Ovo, boaad
n?£ther Side, br Notes for the History 9fU* w "
between Mexico and the United States, written «
MaxteA aad translated from the Bpaalsb, with note*.
By A. C. Ramsey. ■ -V
Bketehcs of Referas and Befonacrsof Great Britain
cadlxetaad: By B. B. Stanton. , , • „
The Worts of President Edwards, in 4 vols; a re
print of the Worcester edition, with additions, and a
,^jfi»hSnSias<^EcTpi l sr Egypt aWltneas for the
Bible: BTP.L.Haartl L. L. D.
Memoirs of David Hale, late editor of Journal of
tfOMDoree. with aeleetioas from his Hiseellaneoas
VP'Kimw By Bev. J. p. Thompson.
Tbe nritaa and Hie Datgfcur by J. K. Padldutg
(e* Onuw, or an lnaUe View of Mexico and Cal*
! ifernU* ByLießt-Wl»a,D.s.NaTy. :
Familiar Letters to Yoaag Man, on tariotta snhjects;
designed as a Companion to the Yoasc Men’s Guide:
- «yWm-A.AleotL - *
The Poems and Prose Wriling* 0! tt. A Dana: S vs.
Nineveh aad its Beaaiasi By Ltyard.
jer sale by ELLIOTT A ENGLISH,
lanta No TP Wood st
QPEBA CLOTHB k EVENING DRESSES—Be
oeivsd per express, at A. A. Mason A Co.’s, No
00 Market street, another large Invoice of High Color
-44 Opera Cioths aad Preach Embroidered Evening
Brasses- • ■ . )an9
ymHMMEß*PKlAUiB~i<innt those cheap
kj cartaseret and Do Lalaa*ree’d per ezprers, and
mw imagine- lane A A MASON A CO -
rBWTS-3 eases fut eoUiTtd, at «Je per yard, it
salebr Jos* AamASONacq
g 1 ' boat nvivn-m new b<-.
».m. tn rtara and for «ala br -
J2JST BREYTOGLB 4 CLARKE
WERD—On hind and for tala by
(J jiao BTOABT k BILL
KrD'6~)U)LL BUTOill—ln wje and for safety
JilblO STUABTABILL
pss¥L<,u bi, - W,2;^ n ,
- {f nip lit Sccoad street
* r " _ MBELLANEOUB LITERATURE, '
, - IOCSWOOD'Ii 63 WOOD ITBJBKT*
l?gnWW’6 American Angler's Guide; fall of illas-
Stan and
J2*iSSert Physician and Patient; iSao. 4
Eißlii' Henna and Homes; Pro.
yhr.A Life of Christ; era • ,
M?2«Ur* History of Christian Church; 3 volt, Btd.
gJJnr Spring's Memoirs of Miss Murrey; Bro.
iMDidra. • •
JAMES D. LOCKWOOD,
laslO BookoeUez fc Imported 83 Wood »L
' . Ij
COMMERCIAL RECORD.
PITTSBURGH BOARD OF.TRADB
COMMITTEE FOB JANUARY,
v. .t:«- bows
Anivaliaad Dtpartani of H*U*.
Eastern Mail, via Philadelphia, dae 3'*. *- « , °* e f T_ l, £
Women Mad, Cinclnnau and doe »v. *->
via Baltimore and Washington, due 9r. ifc, eln-
North Westsm,vie Cleveland, due 10 a* f j®»» •£ *;
Erie and Western New York, dee Br.« elose* 8
Eitunning,dne7am,clo*eao r. m.
Warn juuiwm aT 7111 Cc **“ St*ak*m
-Ifiriu, to wlmo ~ontt‘ ■»* o«UO*>»
lb. Cain! Lino .111 ~U Iran N»* Yo.t,
Liverpool, as follows:
Cjmbru, horn U.«rpool, tor IMS
c ““*» u „ for Boston, Jan. IS, IBM.
« « ** for New York, •* 28,
„ u « for Boston, Feb. 9,
« u “ for New York, “ 23,
u u u for Boston, Mareb 9,
u .« “for Now York, “ 28,
u u “ • for Boston, April 8,
r.u.rf., freon New York, for Liverpool, Dee. IS, l&t».
Kama, ftwn Boston, for • ** 19,
Hibernia, Pm New York, for “ Sft
Cambria, Pm Boston. for u Jan. 9,1850.
Canada, from New York, for “ “S 3,
u from Boston. for u Feb. 8,
“ from New York, for “ “SO,
“ from Boston, for “ March 8,
“ from New York, for “ ‘•SO,
“ frtm Boston, for u April 3,
•• from New York, for “ ' “ 17,
“ from Boston, for u 7. May
Pltubwvgh Stocks, and Slonty Saikst.
JißOtiT S 3, 18.50.
Parval* Of* Ask*
“ os. frid. ed.
Bank of Piiuburgh—Capital, *1,900,000;
Dirldeoil,(May and Nov.)4 It cent**- SO SO 51
'Exchange D&nk—C«piuil t tI,OOa,QOO; DiT-
MeaA,(M#yandNoT.)MP««it*~— 60 4? .49
Merchant*’ and Manufacturer*’Bonk—
Cap*'
«*piltL tCOXOOOi Dividend, (May and
Nov)4VceDt*~~*****-*—® 60 61
PitUbttran Gao Co.—Dividend, (Jan.,end
inly)** so ® 60»
Allegheny Bridge Company*—2s 35 37
Monongahela u M 58 18 so
Hand Street “ “ ■- ®
N. Liberties “ “ •—— 60
Western Insurance Co—— ®. 51
Ohio APennsylvaniaJailroad,®l6paid ®
Pennsylvania Bail road*— ®
PiusbargbCttyloan*—*2 S 5 ?J
Allegheny County loan W- 00 M
Allegheny City loan- —IW 64 t#
Pittsburgh * Bbtton Copper Mining Co. 20 105 110
North American “ “ 10 sales,B3J
Pittsburgh & Isle Royal u i
(last sale, #lB 00) • ...
Pitubargh, Cincinnati A' LoniinUe Tel*
egrapo Co—Capital Dividend,
January, April, inly and October; last, i
4(p cent; shares, #5O; sales. #®-***** ®
Atlantic A Ohio Telegraph,Co—Capital,
#300,000: Di * ldend, ®c * share Cor Jan
uary, April, and October; snares, #6O; ;
sales, #lO 67*—tr*— * 1 |
drncx, Fimmsß Cukttx, t
Fimay Morning, January 25, ISSO. £
Yesterday w>> soother day of constant Tain, and
•erf Uulo wa* doing In the market.
FLOUR—We have no change la notice in the floor
market. Receipts are litaifod, and talea have been con
fined to email lou on the wharf, at 84,4504,50 f bbl.—
The regular price from store is 84,0204,?5by : dray loadi
and 8505,23 by tingie bbb '
Ryu Flocb—We notice limited supplies in the mar
ket, with tales to a moderate extent, at $4084,12 0
Bccxwhuat ia inactive, with tales at 81,5001,63 0
ICO 6*.
BACON—The market la quiet, with moderate siles
of Cincinnati eared at, for Shouidera.Se; Sides, 6e,and
Hams, at 7c 0 6; 4|, 51061 are the prices for eauntry
cured bacon ia loose lots. Sales of Cin. sugar cured
haiuiatSc 0 ft.
DRIEDBEEF—SaIes of Cincinnati cured, at 8c 0 6.
BEEF TONGUES—SaIe of 362 dried at SSe each.
GROCERIES—The market is without change in any
particular. Sales of N O Sugar bare been confined to
umtli lots, at 4i031e, as in quality. Sales Molaues at
S6og7e 0 galL Rio Coffee ia bald at 14015 c 0 fc—
stocks ate light and sales limited.
DRIED FRUIT—Sales of 403 bu apples, at 81,25 0
bit. Bales of Peaches so a moderate extent, at 82430
2,19 * bn;
CIGARS—SaIes 10,000 common, at 81,5001000. -
HOPS—Eastern sorts aro helO ulSfic; wet tern at 20c
0 ft •
ASHES—Soda Ash bas undergone a slight decline,
'and sales during the week hare been transacted st4jo
41, mostly tt the lower, figure. Other descriptions of
Ashes have been rather inaetlTe, and sales limited at
the following rates:—Pearl Ash, 603 i; Sale rams, s}o
5:; Pot Ash, 4105 c, and Scorching* si 3|e 0 ft.
FISH—The market continues quite firm' at last
week's quotations. Sales of Salmon, 818 for bbls,
and 837 for tierees. Mackerel No 18t5;:No 9. $10,0;
and N 03,87,50 0 bbl. Sales of Labrador Herring, at
and com. Eastern's! $5,59 0 bbl. Lake Fish
msy be qooted si $8,50 0 bbl; Cod Fish at 31,T5 0
drum.
SOAP A CANDLES—SaIes of City and Cincinnati
manufactured rosin soap, at4o4|oper ft. City man*
ufsetared Star Candles ate in falx request, at 21022 c;
of mould tallow at lOe.and of common dipped at Pc
0 ft- • '
LARD—Moderate sales in this, at SJ, and in kegs at
file 0 6.
WIIISKEY-Ssl.es of Rectified are regularly effect
ed St «023 c 0 gaiL
I GRAlN—Receipts continue light, and there la a (air
demand in the market, at the following rates : Wheat,
859000; Rye, 55059; Barley, GOOSS; Coni, 55056; and.
Oats, 33037 c 0 bu.
SEEDS—The following are the nominal rates Cl
over, Timothy, 81,25, and Mustard seed
at BVO 0 bu.
Dit Good*.— There ban been nearly 14,000 packa
ge* of dry goods imported into New York daring the
)**i week. The rise in Wool there has produced a spec*
olauve activity in Cloths, and about a thousand pack,
ages have been booghl op within two weeks in Bos
ton and Now York. The quotations are now higher.
Cotton goods havoalso'moved considerably, ar.d wosld
have been still more active, bat for the advance in
price. Ths improvement within a week ortwois|o|e
laoit St sTtsncs —The number of Pig iron Works in
on the 3Ut of Dee., 1819, was 144, of which
113 were in blast, 27 out of blast, and 4 building.
The following table will show the exports for a serit
ifyeara: •
To-United Slates, tons-
British America----
Other plaees
Total farcies H 3450 i«,l3t 153,183
CoaTtwUo •••- *17,005 M 7.833 8H.913
Tbs M. 919 ions exported to the United State* tn IMP,
were sent to the followlngporta:
New York, 51,932 tons; Boaton, *1,650; Philadelphia
4L482: New Oaltimors, 1,871; Charleston
tft-Alobile,2»J Stnonib,3lo-total,
The following table will ahowthe annual prodnetion
of Pig Iron, the stock and prices at the close of each
year, and qnnnUtjr of malleable iron annually predi
| «d in Scotland
1817. 1&48.' 1840.
Priee.Dec.l--~ •••*8 7 8 £* * 4 «-7 8
S tor. year 88 0 34 8 80 1
pJSKtoS MO,COO 800,000 603,000
B«Mk. Defc 9i ■ W«0 .100,000 . 105^00
Saleable Iron predcHl, 00,000 00,000 ' 80,000
■plrltof tbe Domestic Utrkdi.
Butinon/Jan. 91.
Cattle—'The offerings at the scales to. day reached
800 head of Beeves, of which 400 were-tok) to city
butchers, 14# were leftover untold, and 194:were
driven ta Philadelphia. Prices ranged for to 0*
on (he boof.cqcal to 04,30 to 07,75 set, andaverag-
The markkt is brisk—we quote from to
0550.
floor—We sole sates on Saturday of 1500 kbit H 8
at 84£?|. To day sales of 1700 bills were made at the
same rtirs. We note tides of 1060 bbls (Sty Mills
Soar, at 84,870 >
Grsin—No wheat arriving—we quote nominally at
1000105 c tot good to prime red*, sales of-Corn at SOe
for while, and 53e tot yellow. No tales of Oats—they
would bringi If here,34o3sc.
Provisions—We note aalesoflOOtesprime mess beef
at 018. Bsullsalea of Baltimore Bteon, Rhmildprs. at
fife; Sides Co6ta Hams at9olOic; and 100 very fine
western “Bayba's” lisas at 10ie.
Whiskey—Demand moderate,with smell sales of bbls
at *7e, and of hhds at £6e.
Stocks—The following sales of stocks were transae*
ted at the Baltimore Stock Board, on the 91st instant
SfOuO Balt fi’s, 1860-, fcOhlo RRbondi
1887.04i.and .01000 do do, it MJ; 51 ihi Farmer* fc
Planter's Bank at 97,50 sht Brit* Ohio RR, at M|; 45
do do, at 040, and 30 do at sif—Amer.
eQILLfI k. ROB
PBitanxLTHUu Jan. tl.
The Flour market .Is dull—holder* continue to de
mud 00 4P bbi for shipping brands, hut the only inns'
Sutions reported for export, was a lot of 300 bbls, a
choiee brand, For city consumption limited sales at
«eti«l for common and aood brands, and choiee lots
ud on fslr to 05^0.
B>e Flour is held at OJ, and Corn Meal at 82,75.
Grain— Priees of wheat are stationary, bnt the de
nud U limited, ui principally for the supply of tbe
bar miller* and atareh manufacturers. Sales of 1000
bus rocd.Penna red at 107 c. Com is in limited demand;
... offered and refuted for a cargo of new southern
vellow. Small soles of Penno Osts at 32c; Southern are
worth 32033 c. . .
Stocks—The followtnffpales were transacted at the
fttoek board*, on lie IfitnSslcs 5 th North Bk Ken-
SSt atttO;3 shsbkN A, ISM; 83200 Spring Darden
55*S .l ift 9 shs hk Penna B 5,1084; 81*0 f«», e r
Smnlin bendk *t«l 03008 Penna 5* div off,H)|; 1700
city ffs. 1884, t» 103- '
S«xah«l'i Salt*
•““iSSii* 00 ' - "lln Chueerr.
eteuobotl TOWaphNo. l,*e.>
' "tS3r Imctanw.-.;.
OV m vmTOE ! o?£INOrS.V,b. l N OrS.V,b. LoaUTill* Chu,
Ssssss^S^S
■"fewSS Mto 10 be-cn» foorth ««*>‘ a £?m!S
remainder oo credit* of «, *, and M ««»*• for equi
P narehaaere will 'be required w r 1
Porehaaer or parebueri will l*e rcqtuu
boads, with approved aeeority, bearing Intereti..
th« day of rale emit paid. '' ,
Sale to take plaeo ahoot 11 o’clock, A. M, or rout
day. JOHN A. CRITTENDEN, M. L. C. C.
CHARLES l. UENO, Depaif.
j
FPITG Co-Fannenhtp heretofore existing andertko
X. fina of 3uaa caocun A Sox, ib ditaotred by Us
Otceu« of-June* Crotaan. Tko bodnen will be ee**
, armed by the sabseriber, who will aettle the aeeoanls
of the late fan. JOHN STD CROSS AN-
Mononrahclt none, Dec, 39.1549,—{dc98-lm
ud miu Counter,
MM&i «f haadmu peaens tod Um
MtelOW.frit .... JuU WR MURPHY,
PORT OFPITTSBIiRiiH.
Rjtxl—‘There were 11 feet 6 inches in the ehanne
last evening, sad falling.
ARRIVED.
Caleb Cope, Mardoek, Beaver. 1
Michigan, tines, Beaver.
Beaver, Gordon, Wellmlle.
Viroqoa, Galloway, Monongahela City.
Fashion, Peebles, Elisabeth.
Allan tie, Parkisoo, Brownsville.
Btltie, Jacobi. Brownsville.
Camden. Hendrickson, McKcesport
Loois McLane, Coonal, Wheeling.
Bevetlle, Stone, Galiiapolii.
Ohib, Stoops, Cincinnati-
Loyal Hanna, Kenney, Louisville-
DEPABTBD.
Caleb Cope, Murdoch, Beaver-
Beaver, Gordon, Wellsville.
hlichiyca, Bhes, Beaver. . ,
Viroqaa, Galloway, Mononcahcla Cut-
Camncn, Hendrickson, McKeesport.
Fashion, Peebles, Elisabeth.
Bailie, Jacobs, Brownsville.
Atlantic, Parkinson, Brownsvuie-
James Nelson, Moore, Wheeling-
Jefferson, Cincinnati.
Mononcahcla, 8100VCincinnati.
Lady Byron, Smith, Cincinnati.
BOATS LEAVING THIS DAY.
BROWNSVILLE PACKETS, at 8 s. *- and 0 u *•
BEA-VER PACKETS, 8 a.«. and 4. r. K
WELLSYILLE PACKETS, 8 a. *•
ST. LOUlS—Niagara, 10 *. *-
WHEELING—Louis Me Lane, Pa.*.
CINCINNATI—HamburI, 10 a v.
Wtsrxax.WaTsas.— At Cincinnati, on the 94th, the
river had risen P tnehee within the preceding 24 hours.
The Louisville Journal, of Saturday river
was on a stand last evening, and it will doubtless bs
falling to day. The water did not get on jibe floors of
any of the buildings, though a few of them below Sixth
street, escaped its inroads only by a few inches."
The telegraph dispateh from St. Louis reports the
Mississippi rising. The Bl Louis papers of Monday,
report the lilinoti closed by lee at Bix;Milo Wand, and
the Upper Mississippi at Hamburg.
Tho Cumberland river was still rising; the Nashville
Whig of tho 17th, says a few daysmore of rainy weath
er muit cause u very high freshet-
IMPORTS BT BTVBB.
aslUspolii-Pn RxvxtLi*-58 seeks csro. 0 do
osu, 1 ox Sutler, Wm Begaley A co; 130 •kscate.Sell
.ers A Nicols; SB saeks corn, RhodesA Alcorn; 7sacks
mdte: C H Grant; l bbl do, R Bell: *O3 sks earn, 8A V\
Herbansh; 575 pcs perk, SIS bbls lari A pork; J 8 D»l*
sSh3l® ski ostsTn do eom, I bbl, lbx, 1 bdl. N oble
A Kyle; 5 bbls seed, 5 sacks rags, I do ginaene, 1 roll
skins, *0 sks apples, Wiek A MeCsndless; 0 bbls mdse,
hfdodo, 1 pkrf&bbls barley, D T Morgan: lhhdfob,
3bn do, 68 iki com, Sbbls be*ns,2 bxsfob, S crafos.l
bxindie,owners;4oBbacons, 39skrouts, J McDow
ell; 70 bu corn, I bx batter, Bfi Reveille. i
Wheellng-Po Jsius Nxisox-U empty bbls,G
W Hmub;4 pfcgs, 8 bxs glass, I bx mdse, Baker A For
syth; 71 kgs lard, 83 sks rags; 18 bgs corn, 10 bbls flour,
1 do onions. 5 do beans, A J Bsyless; 23 bdls paper, 1J
F Whits; 47 do do, 8 C Hill; 10 bbls apples, owners; 57
do flour, J MeCully; 10 kgs butler, Taste j A Bin; lOdo
J S Dilworth; 10 bblg flour. 3 bgs com, Eaton;' 35 bbls
flour. 12 do do, owner; 33 sks wool, Bingham. ;
ClttClßXieU—Px* Onto—so bbls whisker, Miller
A Kicketson, 117 bis cotton, 1 bbl samples, P McCot
nick; 7 bbls broken gin**, Mulvany A Leslie; 13 kegs
fob,R Dslzell; 23 cks soda a«b,Ta-ley A Best; 40 bbl*
whiskey, Jno Parker, 24 do do, Lambert A Bhlpton; 23
do do, Morris A Haworth; S bbls lard oil, J Daitell A
cm ISO bbls molasses, Borbridge, Wilson A co; 25 bl*
wool.'Wm Barker. 8 bbls bams, W Birxbam; 39 bbls
whiskey.PC Martin;2sekswool,Wmß&ralty;67bl»
fob, Hardy, Jones Aco;3bxs mdse, M Alien A co; 9
cables, 1 chest, J Richardson.
Louisville—Pn Lotsi. Hssas—lo hbds fob, Ibx
samples, E Heaxelun; 15 sks feathers, Jno Grier; i hhd
tob, C Ream; 8 do do, 1 bl samples, J AMasurie.fiSsks
feathers, CO bxs starch, Carson.A MeKiughq 1 lot lines,
anchors Ac, O Blackburn A co; 43 esks hams, Csrson
A MeKnightjl cheek line, Jus Atkinson; 18 bgs feath
ers. A Gordon: 84 bbls, 18 tea, 19 kgs lard, Jno Oner, 1
8 bgs ginseng, 1 bale deer skin* 14 kg» feathers, J A
Hatcluson A co; 0 bxs stone, WCakten; 102, esks bulk
meau 433 kgs ford, 3 bblt hams A shoulders, 9 kp pigs
foet, Myers A4Uater, 80 sks com, Thot Lsuigan.
rBK BASK OF BSGLAHD offers for sale
its property in the city of Pittsburgh, situated at
comer of 8t- Clair street aod Duquetne Way, hav.
tag 184 feet on St. Clair street, 211 teet on Duquesne
Way, and 240 feet on Barker's alley.
Th;« property contains OVER ONE ACRE of train
able ground, u snseeptihle of-a subdivision which
would prove highly profitable to one wishing to re-seil
in building lots oi the usual site, or to improve. A
plan ol the subdivision can bo oeen at tho ofiee of the
are ereefod five suhslsntlsl Brick
Boiftings on 8t Clair street, (including the tavern
known as the "Bed Lion,”) a number of smaller build
lap on Duquesne Way and Barker's alley (partly oc
cupied by Townsend, Carr A Co.,} and the sublas at
tached to tho tavern. . .
The rental i 582500 per annum, and the property but
one third Improved. „
-Apply to H. B. WILKINS,
dcSJ Attorney at Law, Fourth street.
MOLASSES— 180 bbls prime Plamatioa Molasses,
„ o.k »*. tob.« q?
aovil 100 Liberal st
STICE3— 1 euk Naunepi
I 8 bbla Clorea;
60 nata Caaaia;
1 ease Mace; for sale by
_dc3 1 l SCHOONMAKEB & CO,
pEATHgitS-S.
™ H^AKuOH
Jitwr ns h*nd—3oo Ibi Pan Arabic aaSfot »atc
by i j KUiD fc CO,
BO Wood at
pieeea new Bacon. " “ v
60 do do iee*d and for aalo by
Jan 4 ABMSTBONG & CBOZEB
atNiiluutu Literature ■(LMkWMd’a
The UEBGY SEAT; by Rev. Dr. Spring. fro end
iZtoo.
Life of Charlotte EUxabetln 12mo.
Longfellow* Seaside ud Fireside; 12mo.
Anecdotes of the Puritanr 16ao.
Woodworth A Arthur's Whest Sheaf, Ac.; 12mo.
Heme’s History o! England; voL 1 to 6; new edition.
Macaalev’s Enxland; Tuls. 1 and f; 12mo and Bvo
' ‘ JAME 3 D. LOCKWOOD,
]tn» Bookseller aod Importer, Q Wood at.
mALLOW-40 bbla prune, for safe by „
| jju9 J B CANFIELD
FEATHERS— 6 steki this day ree’d br
i^ a , ARMSTRONG k CBOZKR
SUGAR— 11 blidaprimeN.O-for tele by
"IS AaMafaoNQtcaoreg
—CfeT RECEIVED—ISfTIb* American Arrowroot
ud for tale by S HDD A CO.
J»n* No 60 Wood at
WJNTTOWTftifInT fHTf hm-n‘*T tn —**'**— ifI*— 1 *—
300 do 10x11 do do
6l do 7x9 do do
30 do 9xlt do do
SO do 10x14 do do
In store end for tela by
jerS ; B.AW.HARBAPOH.
ryriMhnw nr.Ataiq --fiffUrTt. if*M * ! ***~ fwT tale by
W j u g ; •• WM BAQALEY kCO
Vf UULD CANDLES—I3O bxa in tune, f<w tale by
Mjanß WMBAGALEV ACO
•OO9IN SOAP—2SO bxTNo 1, Cin. brand, for tele by
Jijitia . WMBAGALEYACO
Y*vUV PEacHES-160 ba»bel»,prlsr"4nalliy, now
fc '“ l ' b / a . B.LWORTHg CO.^
1817. Hti. 1649.
... .41,993 90233 94-212
-.. 6,3*7 . 4196 7,325
--.03440 67,719 31,046
JUST reeeired and for tale 2000 lb* Brimtione by
J. KIDD A CO,
j tft i Mo 00 Wood etreet
I“~N PT^pP—9o barrel* Spirit TnraenUne and for
nigby ' J. KIDD A CO,
fjjlrt 7 No. CO Wood *t
tsACK HOGS HAIR (ortale by
1 lan4 ARMSTRONG A CROZER*
D~RY PEACHES—6 baibela pealed peaches.
60 do Common do In
wore and for sale by ARMSTRONG A CROZER.
jan4 •
iTYBBLS CIDER VINEGAR—For aale by
1U j£a* ARMSTRONG A CROZER
fTwTRDLd FRESHTXrtnBvDXE’LTHE-lQ trore
* jeJrf 1 iOT b 7 ARMSTRONO A CROZER
CORN BROOMS—2OO dozen this day received and
trial fby ARMSTRONG A CROZER
. }an4 :
Galtan,
A FEW re it fine GUITARS. Jail ree’d from the
celebrated manufactory of C. F. Martin, and for
-l-fftanß J.H'mELLOR. 81 Wood si.
/CLOVER wkhH—d Bbla. Prime CloTer Seed, jut
L “* fot “>• g B . UILTENBEEOEB.
J.n, utlSao. No. 87, Front BtreeL
ft® 1
CHEEBE—OObxi
to '
1 jJjjj 07 N 034 Wood creel.
-pmESPONOE-Fotylo^^^^^
A LTO-.O bbl. b., * CO
\X7- RAPPING PAPER—IOOO ream*, rarion* *ire*,
yy, fo, ttl. b, } bchoonmaker aCO
OLABS-OCOb^Wd.^,^,
bbu No*.
tfl and for tale by ianl JOHNWATf ACO
10CC h»« prime Shippmi tad CttOingt
‘ J B CANFIELD
Haw Books J«ut Arrived.
SACRED SCENES AND CHARACTERS, by J. T.
Mildly, wilt original deilgne by
The Poena end Proto Wrionat of B. H-
Physician tod Patient, eraVrseiiCßl View of Um
Moral Italic*, Relatione end Interest* of ibe Mcdletl
Profession and ibe Commanity; W f l *3 o *sl’£ji„
The Partita and Hit Daaghten by 3. R. Paulding,
sulhor ol Ibe Dutehmtn’t Fire tide. _ ,
Loa Gringos, or an Inside View of Mexico and CsJ-
Morale; with Weaderingt la Pern, Chili end Polynesia,
by Lieut Wise. For sale by j .
deil ' ELLIOTT A ENGLISH, 79 Wood »t
How la the tinea to S«baertba.
OFFICE of Scott's Reprtnu of ibe Poor Quarter
lies and Blackwood; Sib por year. *
Morris A Willis' Horae JoaraaJ, pablisbed in New
York weekly: 9d per annua.
lDowning's llomeeltarellßl, monthly; S 3 per year.
InreJeable.
Tbe Cultivator. monthly; SI per knnom.
The Agriculturalist, monthly; SI per year.
The Democratic Review, monthly; S 3 per annum.
The Bankers' Magazine, do S 3 do
*. • JAMES^WiCKWOOD,
janS Bookseller A Importer. C 3 Wood el
pOTAS'.-. tM.,
,ROWN SHILLINGS—S b*le»be*TT, jMlreoHfbV
, dcM BHACKLET C k. WHITE
OL.LAHS—-SO do> la ttora u< for i&le by
•. Bfc
O Q B iniifeNßEßOlltti.
i No 67 From st
iotU - NoMWooffn
LOCAL MATTERS.
nsoarzD yoa Tax rrmnubsa CaiLT oaXßn
Tax Wxsthxx.—The weather yesterday was very
unpleasant, as it rained ail day. Dullness reigned so*
prvme, and local news was as scarce aa is nsnal on
snshoeeasiora.
Paocxxouoe or thx AixsQßXrrr Couxona.—
The length of the proceeding* of the Allegheny
Councils, last night, together with the lateness of
the hoar at which they adjourned, compel* tu to
lay them over till to morrow, when they will up
pear.
Lomu Bswaxx.—Mayor Barker anthoriaes us
to atate that his police haveinalracliona to remove
or arrest all loungers on the street corner*, and
other public places, in the evenings. This noia»
ance has been permitted to such an extent that it
is impossible to pass some localities in oar city,
at night, without obstruction and insult. We hope
this regulation will be rigidly enforced.
Fowsn Maoanssa.—Petitions art In circulation,
directed 10 the Senate and House of Representatives,
praying for the passage of a law to prevent the storegt
of gunpowder, in greater quantities than one keg, or
twenty five pounds, In any magaxino altnated within
the limits of any eity or borough in Allegheny county.
Tha numerous accidents which have occurred in vari
ous parts of the United States, owing to the neglect of
so wise a precaatioa,have occasioned the lota ef many
valuable live*, as well as much property.
Couxr or Quaxrm Snuoits^—The Court ol Quartet
Seeiloos met yesterday, but there being no eaeee ready
for trial, it adjourned until Saturday, at lb o’clock.
Matos's Office, AixaanxHT.— There was no caw
9t Importance before the Mayor, yesterday; every
thing in the police lino continues in itan* y»»e, and
morality is in the ascendant.
MATOB'B OFFICE.
Pmssuxoa, Jan. 24.
John Cooper was fined $3 for gambling.
John Walaon waa bound over for hi* appear*
anoe in court, to anawer to the charge of keeping
a tippling house without license. Three pence*
were brought up from tho Eighth Ward for the
same offence. Their ease* were Motioned.
Matos's Omci, Jan. K—There were five ease*
bronght op by the watch >his morning, of the aanel de
scription, drunkenness, disorderly conduct, vmgreney,
Ac. They were disposed of in the eaitemary manner,
Mrs. Abbott laid information of aasanlt and battery
• against her hatband, Alexander Abbott He was ar
rested aod committed for trial.
A man named Fiblar, and four of hie aisocimtea,were
rooght up for resisting the police in the amet of Ab-
bott Three of them were committed to ji
discharged.
Iticxxaax im the PortiLanoa or Alixouxst
Cocktt.—At the request of aevertl of oar ssb
scribe re, we give below a table showiog the in
creased number ol taxables lo Allegheny County,
since the Assessment of 1843.
1649.
Ist Ward, Pittsburgh 1382
2d « “ 812
3d *• " IM6
4th “ " 9T7
5,h « " 1306
6th “ “ 1090
ith •• •• {«
Bth “ “ 807
9th “ “ 479
Ist Ward, Allegheny 201
24 .. « 681
34 “ ” 1216
4th ** “ - H 53
Borough Birmingham. 836
South Pittsburgh... 484
Borough McKeesport. 238
Borough West Elixabetb • 79
East Birmingham 264
Borough Elisabeth 376
Borough Lawrencevllle...... 238
Borough Sharpsburgh 250
Borough Manchester 423
Borough Tarentum 125
Borough Duqueane. • MjO
Peeblea 732
Wilkins t0wn5hip............ 678
Plum township 816
Veraaillea township.... 462
Elixabetb township 814
Jefferson township 252
Mifflin township 880
Baldwin township * 384
Snowden township. 268
Upper St. Clair township. •3®J
Lower St. Clair townahip 1399
South Fayette townahip 273
■ North Fayette township 329
Robinson township.— 410
Findlay township 297
Moon townahip 296
Ohio township 418
Franklin township 286
Boas township.. 336
Reserve township...... 1W
Pine townahip... 453
West Deer township. 365
East Deer township • • 423
Indiana townahip 527
Shaler townahip 385
mrxsa&noa or 1843.
I*l Ward, Pittsburgh 880
3d •• “ 882
3d « «« 961
4th “ " 0 92
sth « " Jg
lit Ward, Allegheny 553
3d “ “ 30^
w •• •.•
4th " ** 751
Bo rough of Lawrencoville 128
Borough of Sharpabnrgh M 4
Boroogb of Birmingham 398
Pitt township
Peebles township...... 570
Wilkins township «»».••• 530
Plotn township 533
Versailles township 304
Elisabeth township... 519
Jefferson township 840
Mifflin township 417
Upper St. Clair township 520
Lower St Clair townahip IH3
Robinson township. 370
Fayette township 596
•Findlay township 306
Moon township 273
Ohio township. » 377
Franklin township X 242
Reserve t0wn5hip.......... 422
Rots township 393
Pinetownship. 390
West Deer township 330
East Deer township * 459
Indiana township. 538
18,602
Number of dumb. 14
Number ol b1ind......j.............13
Number of slaves...^?.. I
I hereby beg leave to tender to the members of
the Berean Baptist Church, of thia city, my grate,
fa) acknowledgement of a very valuable gift, prt
tßnted by them, as a “token of their regard” for
their late pastor.
Sack a gift, so costly in its material, so beanti*
fhl in its ingenious mechanism,* so expressive
in its face, and, by a harmies* play upon a word,
so admonitory in its very name, may well be, aa
by me it is, very highly prised; and more so still,
lor the spirit of affectionate kindness, more preci>
on* than gold, which prompted ita bestowment,
and the delicate friendship displayed in the man*
ner ofiu impartation.
Wherever, hereafter, I may rest or roam, thia
beantifol “token'’ will be to me a preoions remem*
brmneer of my brief, but endearing, relation to the
Berean Church; and should 1 ever, amid the cares
and perplexities of lire, be in danger of forgetting
what I shall still ewe to the beloved people of my
former charge, tku will not faQ to remind me of
the pV»«*ng duty, of dally commending them and
IhelrsTo the care and benediction of heaven.
WILLIAM BHADRACR.
Prmatraan, January 25,1850.
Pittsburgh ffsvtgstlon and Fire Insu
rsats Company!
& MEETING of the Stockholder* of the PiUiborgb
A Navigation and Fire liuarmnee Company, will
behsld at the Office, No. 31 Market street, on Batar>
■day. the 36 ih day of Janaary, 1850, at 9 o’clock, P. M.
\ Wnlfrtd R. FINNEY, Bec’y.
BBfiOES * AHTBLO,
GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
adysneet made on consignments.
Janl4>6ia _ __ . .
HEW TELEGRAPH OFFICE. |
THE citizens sad basinets men of Pittsburgh are i
reipeetfolly informed that the Morse Telegtnpfc
Lutes are now in complete operation between this city
and Baltimore. Washington, and othar Eastern-Cines,
connecting at Washington City with the Morse Liue,
the only one Booth to Ulcbmend, Raleigh, Charleston,
Augusts, Savannah, Mobile and New prlesns—eod
connecting In this city with lines running West and
North to the principal towns and eitiet in tho valley or
the Mississippi, and on the Lakes. These Lines will
receive and send messages as cheap as any ether
Line, and the operators and clerks will be (band gen
tlemanly and accommodating. „
CtT-Omce in the lower story of the ST. CHARLES
j HOTEL, Wood street. janS-gm
DIMOLUTIOS*
THE Co-Putnenhlp heretofore existln* under (he
style of “Cope ft Breyfetle," U thie AydUMlred
by rnatul eooMQt. The basines* will to settled by J.
C. Breyfogle, st their old W Swond street.
Jaa 9 - J? O.' BBBVkOQLE.
i flare and for *aJ« by
B A W HAHPAUOH
CO.PAK*»BB»HIP.
JO. BREYFOGLE, k.flW «»lcUua wili him
.A. a CLARICE, for Iko purporo of mo«ollo|
the Forwarding and Comnl««n"
done that basSessaTibe old stand of‘‘Cope * Brer*
tela.” and retMetfUllv asks * ccntlntaneo of the
fermer patnmsxeof his friendsaodthepabUogener*
allr. The basSess will be conducted ander the nan*
.0,1. rf Bot~u * BBEVFoo
A. H. CLARKE..
Pissbargh, Jaa,7, l»a-^»n>
KATES OF DISCOUi
V* BOXtOU
ExeJtU£c Broken, No. 91
Pinßiyivulki 1
Bank ofPilttborgb —Par,J
Exchange Urak ••••‘•Paill
March. * Man. Bank *Pail
BkaoirhUadelphU* —Pm
Girard Bank •.•••Pul
Bank of Germantown- *pu
« Cheater Coaaty***paH
“ Ddiinig Co.* • »pwl
“ Montgomery Co. • -pin
ti NonhambeiUnd*»puj
Colombia Bridge Co.- *- par]
Dotl«»wu Bank-—pu
Farmers’Uk. B*adijg*pari
Ftiaen' Bk- Back* Co.pul
Farmers B’kLaneai’r-parl
Laaeastu Co, Dt-*- -pul
Laneeiter Bk.*—— PU
U. States Bank———dO
Siowcimil® Bk. pa
Washington Bk.- * •
Bettysbarrhßk.*—«• I
Ciiambcnb org- * ’ • •
daaoßehannavo. Bk.-*
Lewistowa* • —*
Middletown *•♦—-
Carlisle
Era Bk. • ®1«
Fanner*’ and Drover* 1
Bank, WajmMbtff • • I
.aarrubonc “
Uonetdale—• •
Lebanon -pax
Pouaville——•*— “
Wot Branch Ui.-
Relief Note*
tffcMUk. Puu.do-
Scrip—p,mb. 1: Coast?!
" *
Sum Bk.and Blanche* I
Moanifleaiant** M
Steabenville—<
SuClairtvill**——
Sdanetu
NewLi*bon- •
Cineinnau Bank**
Colombo* do*
CireleviU*——
Sanewille 44
Patnam —> • .**
Wooeter ■■■■ - 7#
Hauiilonl
ianJoMk/ n
Geest* #
Norwalk 70
Cleveland— ■■■• I
Xenia*——♦ * “
Dayton-*—“
Wenern Reaerve- “
Franklin ITk GolaabM* 1
ChlUieotli* ■ '■■■— **
LakoErie **
deiota-* • “
Lane after ■— ..—..lt
Hamilton-—••• -13
Granville* -• ••*##
Farm’reß’k Canton—W
Urban*
Kaatweky.
SkofKentaeky f
Bk.of I«cni*viUe **
Norbera Bk. Kenta’ky* u
BaWjVork—Cttv Bank'
DKL&W&BK HUTTAXi SAFETY 15-
SVaASOE COHPASY,
OFFICE. IN NORTH ROOM OP EXCHANGE.
On Third Sfratf, PJnladtlphia.
fpilE following statement of the affairs of the Com*
I paay.UpabTiihedin conformity with aprorlsien
of iu charter.
Prmiutu rsonoeJ during Uu year aiding Cteo-
Ur 31tf, 1849,
On Marine and Inland Bilks.
On Fire Rilke,
Ecnud Prrmiumt tks fwr tndtng tt
On Mwins and Inland Bisks, $IBM» 60
*xvm fig
. tmjoto is
iterest, Bafr«f« t «n 4 oiiiri grata, ISjtf 74
On FSn Risks,
■ losses, Bxptmm, H., during «** timo, —
Marins and Inland Navigation Losses, $12&,W5 S 3
Fire Loises, 68
tin,iso ?i
Return Premiums, MI4 <7
Re-Insurances, 14,766 O*J
A*eney char*es, . O-W £3
Expenses, Best, Salaries, Stationery, 6c* 9,096 83
Vu Amu j tkt Company an at/olbm.
Bonds, Mortfsres and Oroond rents, $39,714 33
United Stale* Six per cent Loan, ' - oo
Pennsylvania, do do .10,000 00
bo Five do do ■ OO
Philadelphia Clry Six per eant Loan, 10,800 00
Bills Receivable, 99(879 61
70 Shares Stock Union Bank (of Tenner*
soe, a 3,160 00
69 do do Mcrrhsrrts and Manafhc-
turers Bank, Piusbnrxo, • ■ V®o 00
190 Shares Btoek American Mataal Insur
ance Company. 1.300 00
6 Shares Slock Philadelphia and Uavre de
Grace Steam Tow-boat Company, 600 00
90 Sharea Stock Delaware Maiaal Inter-
»nce Coapany,
9 Shares Stock. Philadelphia Exenanje
Company, * 78 00
100 Share* Stock Pennsyl?ama RaU*roed
Ooapuf) 9,000 00
Cadi on has£ " &Jl4 44
Scrip of Hamel Insurance Companies, 3,019 70
Balance* In the hand* of Afents, and Pre
miaas on Marine PoUeles, recently U* . ..
taed, 64,338 M
Interest duo.' 14BS 0O
Subscription notes, OO
Nemos* fit*, IMP.
The Board of Directors 'have this day declared a
dividend of SIX PER GENT, in eaih,on Urn Capital
Stock and Scrip of the Company, payable on and af
ter December let, IMS. Also, a dividend of TEN
PER CENT, in Scrip, on the Capital Btoek, and earn
ed Premium!, certificate! for which will be toned ai
above.
DIRECTORS...
Joseph H. Seal, H. Jones Brooks,
Edmond A. ttoader, Henry Sloan,
John C. Daria,: Hugh Craig,
Hobert Barton, George Semli,
John B. Panreee, Wm. Eyre, Jr.,
Saaoel Edwards, ' Charles Kelly,
(teorge G. Leiper, J. 0. Johnson,
Edward Darlington, William Hay.
luae U. Daria. Dr.B.Thomas, *
“William Folwell, John Sellers,
John B. Nowlin, Spencer Melltain,
Ur. K M- Huren, J T. Logan, Pittsburgh.
James C. Hand, D.T. Morgan, do
’‘“’““S. m2MSSW 0
GEORGE SERRILL, Vice President.
RICHARD 8. NEWBOLD, Secretary.
Ur the Aet incorpcraling this Company, the parties
Inuring property therein, are entitled to a aasma ef
the profits of the Jnstitnlloa, witheot subjecting them*
aelres to any liability beyond the premlnm paid.
The Capital Stock and Subscription Notes an
pledged by the Charter for the payment of losses ; and
the profits of the Company are directed to be inrested
and remain la the possession of the Corporation, as a
fnnd for lha farther seeanty of the assared. This fond
will be represented by Scrip, bearing nn interest of six
percent, divided among, the Insured and Stockhold
ers, pro rata, upon the arennntof earned Premioms
ana Capita? Stock. JanAdtf
UNSHRINKaBLE'FIaANNECS.
WR. MURPHY continues to keep on band a fall
% assortment of the Welsh Unshrinkable Flan
nels, and has recently received a supply of tb* Acer
gpqlitlfs- Alio Bwansdown Flannels, a scarce arti
cle and well adspted lor the wear ef invalids, and
others wanting something warmer than areal. Also,
Persian 'and 11 area Flannels for Infants wear; to-
Kther with a fall supply ef American manafactnred
innels. of different quslldes* Also, SHROUDING
FLANNELS) of all thedifferent widtns,at the North
Easterner of 4th and Market its.
Wholesale Rooms up stairs, where dealers will
al ways And a good assortment of new style goods,
jsnt
WBBTBBR IIIOBARCE COBFAHt
OF PITTSBURGH.
CAPITA!. I*oo,ooo.
J. FitttSY, Jr.,, 6ee*y. | R. Mruva, Jr., Pres*t.
Will insure againm all kinds of risks,
For (As Pittsburgh Ouatts.
A CARD.
All losses will be liberally adjured and promptly
paid.
a homo initiation—managed by Directors who are
well known in the community, and who are deuroin
•d by promptness and liberality to maintain the char
acterwhich they have assumed, as offering the best
nroteetion to those who desire to be Insured.
v UitxcTO**—R. Miller, Jr., Geo. Btaek, J. W. Boiler,
N. Holmes, Jr., Wm. U. Holmes, C. Ihmscn, Geo. W.
Jackson, wm. M. Lyon, Jos. LlppineoU, The a. K.
Litch, Junes M’Anley, Awxi Nimick, Tboo. Scott.
Omen, No. 39Water smci.(wareboase of Spang
A Co* up stairs,) Pittsburgh. laiidly
t ftOßACCo—lObxs for wle, to close consignment oy
j janil STUART A SILL, ÜBWood »t
hf ilieiii, to close coni]irnnient,for»m]e~bT
I jult bHUABT t BILL
bxt (tore aad'forralobjr
(j STUART A BILL
am hx« In elore end tor tele by *
(J"Edl STUART A SILL
HOLCBUTrEB—« bble prime Prttb, rec’d this d*y
mdj'or mJo by Jeali TASBEY k, BEST
iuttEr—e
K" EG Bl ken la More and for tale by
jenU_ * TABSEY A BEST
LARi>— 30 ken aad 1 bbl oa band and for tale by
jtnll T ABBEY A BEBT
OCOBCHBD BALTB—• bbST»"
Q and for tale by JanU
SODA ABll—33euksoohandandfortalebr
janlt TAS3EY ABKBT
riuftioruv aK»£D—3 bbia for tale br
L imll TAMSBY A BEST
J > wand u the Dry Oooat Uoate'of ’
J W B MURPHY,
, r jtoli N E corner Fonnh ind Market »u .
JENNYXWD ud Fancy Velvet Trtnsunfvifin
colon, lo be frand el ibt itoro of
jenlt _ WRMUHPDY
VCK
I>LACK 81LK LACKS, inclsdiag • few pieces of
fi exits widlb, n be found, SI low price*, it itoreof
janlt W H MURPHY
i]tVENiNG DRESSES—A. A. MtMK A Co., 00 Mar*
ft kei street, will this day open toother larje io
voice of those French Embroidered Bveolnf Dresses,
k very desirable trtiele Cor Ptitles, Soiree*, Ae.
Jinll'
UITER—« DbU Fresh Roil, last reo<d end for stle
bv Jtnll ROBISON, LITTLE A GO
TS Empty BtconTCaikr
r JOHN McFADEN A CO,
jtnlO Cent! Basin, Pena street
FLOUR— 944 bbls Extra Family, for sale by
jtnlO STUART A SILL, US Wood »t
CIGARS 60,000 Common, on hand and for salo by
JtnlO A CULBERTSON,’I43 Liberty at
PEACHES— 79 ba new OhlfhimaTiast reeM and
far tale by JtnlO A CULBERTSON
I? EA’i'Hl&S—IBS lbs prime Ky., Jut ree’d and for
* tale by JtnlO A CULBERTSON
LEAD— 79 bdls Bar, tn store and for sale by
JtnlO A CULBERTSON. 143 Liberty tt
for eelSVy
W JtnlO : WUH JOHNSTON
rrgEEN aWLBM* bbts rac’d and fcfißoFrT"
JtnlO i ; WIIH JOHNSTON
D'RIED PEACHES 4
salt by . JtnlO
_ .. i 1 ■ ■
iiat . | ••••••
RATES OF DISCOUNT..
4T— OOREiin’EI) S>
:b * sons,
it Marketaueei,nett tut
| ' Indiana. .
rßtaiolTk ABrancUt-- |
B*mteScrip *«
Virginia,
Exchange Hi. of Vi.-- |
• FaratrsDk.of Va-*—• u
r Bk. oi the Valter,— u
r Bk.of Virginia-'- •*
r M.A M. BL, Wheeling *
t do Morgantown— • {
rN. W. Bank Va I
r do WeUabarg—— |
r do Park'erabnrg— -
r Tommoatoo,
r Bk.of Tenneaaee-—' -ft
r Par. A llercb’ta Uk-r— “
r Planter*’ Bk.—• “
r Union Bk,.—.——i.. 0
V Hlswarl •
State Bk of Miuonri— I
North Carolina.
Bk.of Cape Fear 8
Merch’« Bk., Newbern • 8
Stale Bank 8
. South Carolina,
Camdeaßk- 8
Bk.ofCkarie*ton 8
Oommereialßk-«— 8
Bk. of Geo no town— - S
Bk.ol Hambarg-—-3
Merchant* Bk-—— 8
Planters AMecna*aHk- 3
Bk.of South Carolina- • t
Xanlandi
Baltimore Bks -par
Baltm’e AO RKBcrip -lo-
Cnmberland Bk. of Alle
ghany-—* |
Par.Bk.of Maryland- • “
Fnraers’A Moehanles M
Bk. Fnderiek a
Frederick Co. Bk.—- “
lagemownßk “
Mineral Bk——— «
*atap*coßk f .
Washington Bk—— u
Bk*ofwestmhuier •••• *•
HUhlgaa.
Bk.ofSc Clau—
Bk.of River Haiaen——
Miehtganlns. Co 5
Fnr.AMeeh’aßk 6;
WlMomatm Terrlt*jr.
Mnr.AFireln-CoJdijw'a •
AUaolvestßank* I
Bank of England Nbte*
—i47cr £t\x.
(told* Spool* Volvo
Napoleon*-"- '>9 80
Due- i0*«O
t ./ucau*~.>*«9 19*.
I Katie,Old- 10 60
Ba|le,new •••• • 10 00
Deabloo&*,Bpaiuah. 16 00
Do.parrloi————• IS SO
SoweifM • <63
Gal&eaa 6 00
iFrederickad’ora 87 60
[Tea Thaler* 7 80
ITenGaiWcri*-' • 900
iLouUd'or*- -- •••• 430
| - Bxohaago*
[New Tot* • ipnn
Philadelphia • • • 4 pna
'QaUlatoTO ••*'••• -4 pna
a, oar. lalaner B>ki*—-
StBIJM 97
74.2:9 CO
i prime enisle, reeHl
TASSEY A BEST
TASSEY A BEST
ifa ”BasgauT
I ■ ■ '*vV,r>y
TRANSPORTATION.
realist
BUIAIfCB FIVE DAT I^IHSi
FUE THE COSTSTABCX 0» MKCHAEPIZE AKD HCIISD,
with irxxo asd ceetahtit, uiniu
PHILADELPHIA AND PITTSBURGH!
OOTIS fonrafded by ihU Line are earned iaihe
, "t i fonratded by this Line are eanw~
< j nail train u Chambersburgo, and are uaoodiate*
ly loaded in going night and day through to
Pittsburgh. .. . .
He bones are s'ationed every 15 mile*, which
insures the prompt delivery of goods within the time
promised.
- ware house daily, (Son.
The Wagon* will leave our
day* exeepted.) ml 2 o’eloek, P. M
Bhlppen are matured that no more good* will be
taken eaeh day than eah be paacluallT earned
ihroagh.
■JAMES M DAVIS A CO,
227 Market street, Philadelphia.'
JOHN hPPADEN A CO,
: Canal Basin, Pittsburgh.
JOHN MeFADEN A CO., Foxwarmiw A Cojusb*
ioB MnotißZi, Canal Batin, Peon atreet, Pittabmgh,
JAMES M. DAVIS A CO- Floc* Factors asd Co»*
Ramon Uncut jn»,£S7 Market, andfid-Conimerce ft,
Philadelphia. ■ . _
made by either of iheabof e t on Flour,
Wool, and other merchandize, consigned to them for
«to. I"" 1
UNION LIKE.
WINTER ARRANGEMENT.
1850.
THE tabtetibera, now having ut *nfceniul opera
tion an Express Wagon Line between rituoarxh
and Philadelphia are prepared to receipt <or COOO lbs
freight daily. Each way deliverable through in »lx
days, Sandaya excepted.
HENRY GRAFF A CO,
. Canal Basin. Pitubargb.
DUTILEE HUMPHREYS A 00.,
inn&dfcn 107 Market sU Phtl’a.
RXPRRBS WAQOS LINE.
1849.
THKOUGH IN FIVE DAYS!
lUlEaobieri bars are prepared to receive COCO pounds
, Freight daily, after Monday, 10th Inst-to forward
to or from Philadelphia, and Pitubargb, by wagon,
through in Five Days. Hales as low a> by any other
conveyance at this season of the year.
JOHN MeFADEN A CO,
Cnnsl Basin, Pittsburgh.
JAMES M DAVIS A CO,
ded No 2*7 Market at. Philadelphia.
BONOSGAHBLA. ROUTE.
jBL
Only 73 Blllaa Staging
Via Brownsville and Cumberland to Baltimore arid
Philadelphia
THE morning boat leave* the wharf, above the
bridge, daily, at 6 o'clock precisely... Time to
Baltimore, S) bonre; time to. Philadelphia, 40 hoar*
The evening boat leaver daily, (exeept Monday ev
eninraj at 4 o'clock. Panrengrrs by feauing oa the
evening boat, will crew the monruin* in cage* next
day, and thn* avoid night travel . « *
Secure yosr ticket* at the Office, nlonongahel
■?L Charlea Hotel.
J. MESKIMEX, Aecnt
WißTia AIUIA.M.BBGHT.
lain 1849. Mks£k
EXPRESS WAGON LINE—T.. ROUGH IN
FIVE DAYS J
mHK raboeriber*. having *n*p«nded their canal op-
X e ration* on til us opening of the Spring Naviga
tion, have established an Kxpre*j Line by Railroad ana
Wagon between Philadelphia and Pittsburgh, by
which they are prepared Jo forward 0000 pound* each
day, and receipt for the delivery of the lame in ft day*.
They beg leave to aware their friends and the pub
lic that their arrangement* regarding rate*, regularity
and despatch, cannot foil to give sohafaclioa to ail who
favor them with their command*-
TAAFFE A O’CONNOB,'
comer Penn and Warns «*, Pilubor* li.
THOMAS BERBIDGK;
273 Martel street. Philadelphia.
~GEE. WO’ GEE. WO'
WINTER ARBAB6EHENT.
StSSk 1849. fMfc*
BUI COMB Tin OLD COSXSTOOA.
BINGHAM'S EXPRESS WAGON LINE,
Pittsburgh and Philadelphia.
AS' lie. bttatness on the canal is about being dosed
(in the season, we would inform the public that
wo have again brought the ConestogaWagona Into re*
Quiiiticn, and will be prepared to forward 6000 pounds
-daily, (commencing on Monday, the SOth Inst) . A Car
leaving Philadelphia daily by the mail train for Cham*
bertborg, and the Wagon* traveling day and night,
entitle* the delivery or Good* In five days. Apply to
* WM. BINGHAM, Pittsburgh,
DINGHaM & DOCK, No. 163 Market street,
oorJO Philadelphia.
WINTER AKUAHUKHEHT.
1849.
EXPRESS WAGON LINE
PITTSBURGH AND PHILADELPHIA.
Tote Five Daya, (Sandaya excepted,) running Day
and Night,
THEpnblic is reapeetAiUy informed tha| tbit Line,
which baa l>ees in aaceessfol operation the two
previoon winters, will again commence running on
SSth of November.
A Car will leave Philadelphia and Cbambcrsburgh
daily each way with the Mail Train, end from Cham*
bertburt h with relay* of horses running day and night.
We are prepared to forward 6000 lbs freight daily by
the above line. Apply to '
D. LEECH A CO, Pittsburgh,
or to—HARRIS & LEECH, ,
No 13 Sooth Third street, Philadelphia.
[
NEW AND VALUABLE INVENTION!
BLYNN’B WINDOW LOCK AND SPRING,
PanurrED, Dxcaxaxa IS, IMS.
rPHIS is An article of great value 10 all persons en
-1 faxed la building, or to thoso who have olrcad?
built, and are without window fastening. While ii
furnishes a perfect snbatltuie for pullie* and weight*
at aaaviagof atleatl£2to each window, it aflordi
lift safest fastening that has ever been brougnt inte
use- 1
The btility and convenience of thu Spring over alt
olher>,[ is, that by one thumb piece, both sash of the
wjndow can be raised or lowered. It requires only to
be kdown to be appreciated.
Persona wishing to buy the article, or to have them
pat into their windows, or the right of selling it tor
counties in this State, may apply to the subscribers at
the PERRY HOUSE, on the Allegheny river. Pitts
burgh, fa. J.S. TURNER,
novttt>-d3m(ii)sp • C. P. MAYO.
MEDICAL ASD SURGICAL OFFICE,
No; 08, DIAMOND ALLEY, a
few doors below Wood street, to*
wards market
ABh DU. BROWS, having been
regularly ednealed to the medical
profession. and been for some lime
genera! practice, now conSnea
aueution to the treatment of
those private and delicate com*
plaints for which hi* opportunities
BBEyT' I and experience peculiarly quality
vvWfiJv V him. 14 years assiduously dcTOtea
lo.ladr tlrt.untnlofH>“"» cc.mpUinu,(4.mi* wtoi
IKSriiSSSSiSiei.M'i^ l di “““ * n!,r -“ ,t '"-
tr ”l?, Bro „ wool, loftma Hom «fflicled Bill pnrue
diseases which have become ehrooio by time or ag-
SiJfJSS-a hvt£snaa of any of tho common nostrum* or
Sedar that their eomplainiscanbcradieoUyaudthor*
remit from those cases where others have consigned
“ £S.Uui*Ssr -tut»
them, and their eases treatea In a careful, thorough and
intelligent manner, pointed out by a long experience,
Sy'wd inTe.tulion,which i.Uiop».lM.forth».«
engaged in general practice of medicine to give to
•ois afflicted with Hernia to call, a? be has paid pume
olar attention to this disease.
CANCERS also cared. .
Skin diseases; also l' s, Palsy, etc., speedily euted
ps?i»ni« of either sex'living at a disunes, by
.tiling their diseam in wriunj, giving allthesymp
tomueon obtain medicines with directions for use, by
addressing T. BROWN, M. D., post paid, and endos
btlfflc“No. U Diunocd .Hey, appetite lh. We»erly
Dr. Brown’, newly dieeoTored reme
dy for Rheam.lum i. . .pcedy and certain remedy lei
that trouble. It never fails.
Office and Private Coiuolung Rooms, No. M Dis
mend alley, Pittsbnrgb, IV. The Doctor is always at
h °»rwNo cure no pay._ D . B.ISO.
ViT K CHEESE—!Wo bxs in store and Inr sale 0 y
W . Jane _ WM UAOALEY ACO
TYUCKWHEAT FLOUR—I 39 "sacks rec'd and
H sale bv WAR RIcCUTCUEON,
".rr? 7 ISI Liberty a
KEG "B UTTER—H* kegs good, ui store and tor sale
b, “ j£T tfufeYFOOLB A CLARKE j.
CORN'BROOMS— 100 dox in store aiid for sslc by
Isnfl ' UREYFOGLE A CLARKE
S’cKke!
jjßia. Ar.-tbd--.ftM.
BtnTER-tftbi. Fre.h Bell. M to.ghx
p OUj UUITEE-I0 bbU taSm’
HUSIP— 15biic«l>ew"Houa*l Kentucky Ifeup, rcc
on wmilgnmenl and for »als by mnnnN
noTtSWIp TT,
TA’rioNEK'tf OUM-A«pply jMireeM-und for
u ' p ”'' l, jia Phillips ;
B^^bf
CODFIBU-20d«m. oo «>
x f*7o _ MOLAaSK&-2io’bbl* new crop, I‘fantauoa
iS .jMI recti.ln* nd fo ' *CO„
rrtALIXJVV—23 bbl» pnrae tallow iut landing from
Jan 3 _ : „ —.
ouoAß^io-Kd.,
b baijj, for wle by ISAIAH DICKEY kCO.,^
«rii|Vf?vgL-sm hn»«u in ■to~re and for'«tle~by . -
*« , ISAIAH DICKEY A CO.,
v Jia» w _ _ -Fronuc
T^otaTOES —3 bbla NeehannocEi, far eaia’try..
HunS ARMSTRONG A CROZER
'
i>ii« _
' V X)XEN BALSAM /
i sacks new, for sale by \
ARMSTRONG tCROZBR
AYjfiZEi - rlB-For nla bj ~ -
o jifl« i K r DPfcCO, No: CO WooJ«t
-s jrtlfJEii—7o estsPortTMideinuShenTr and Sweet
Vy M«U£*Wlne*,forsalo by uwcask oriuqttaa
tittea'to'taii pirckaseivbT
! -•- •■> i WfcMMITCHCTLEEE, -
L ; NoMQLfowtjrar
.'«•• - irJm*;*.
[QPSES, LOTS, FARMS, fee
' r “ -T-- -***-■** ...
A SMALL COTTAGE HOUSE, in Allegheny city,
A on Esplanade street. Beat tow. Inquire of -
- TAS3HY & BEST. 3 Wood n.
i booh *l ilio OTtoet or Fma ond Bull onoeu,
A now oecotM bT Mr. Jonofc oro Dnw 8»».
P ° a
Bn ok Ih« ror IMb,-,
A LOT OF (fItOOND, muito for oßrieL. Y*™i
•ml «U»»lr 1 neor Iho «BT
Solo Bridj., will be reolod ter m +r
plylo ET)D. OAIZAM, TW™
}»al« | office over the Post Office.
' For Rt B **
A ROOM on tho second axory of the Wtmhsnse
No-aa Wood atreet. ■ . J*” 18
Fer BMt<
A LARGE BRICK DWELLING HOUSE, wiUt
Eighteen Acre* of ground in a good state of eai*
Aivatkm, together with good ambling, fee., (Rattedl 2*
rules from Pittsburgh, near the Grvensbnrehtnrsplxe,
and adjoining the Allegheny Cemetery. There u an
excellent spring near mo dwelling. ■ ;Poa*ea*ioa give a
oniheLt April. , •
■ ALSO—A three story Crick Dwelling House, ea.
Liberty street, between O'Hara and Walnut streets,
Fifth Ward, at present occupied by the sabaeriber.
Possession given on the lstAnriL Enqnireof
Janl6*tf - WM. YOPNO. 143 liberty it
For Bant,
THE BASEMENT, comer of the : Diamond and
• Union streets, well adapted to any pahUe business.
It has been occupied as a Coffee, or Eating Establish*
mem, for a number of years.
ALSO—Several Offices and Aniil 1 * Rooms, well
lighted, with entrance from tho Diamond, over tho
store of the subscribers, north west comer of the Dia*
mond and Market streetT Atdily to
, janjg ALEXANDER k DAY.
FOB RENT, two pleasantly situ led Brick
Dwelling Houses, with the trosnds adjoining, at
Oakland. Possession can be given on the first of
April next. • (jans) HARDY, JONS A CO.
•Per Boat*
THE Baek Pan of the Warehouse now ocenjded by
myself, and fronting on Front street
itnß C. n. GRANT, 41 Water sUJ
For Beat.
A STORE in Market street, near Übedr.
Also—The Stora on the comer ofuarket and
like ny streets. „
Also—A Dwelling and Store on Penn street, near
the Canal. Poaaetstoirgtvea on the Ist April next
Also—A Briek Yard in the Eghth Ward.-
Also—A Stone quarry In the Eighth Ward Pot*
session given Immediately. _ _ ■
Inquire of DAVID GREER, Penn at,
lan7-Im* 3 doors from 8. E. comer Ilayst
For Bfit-
A TWO STORY BRICK DWELLING HOUSE
oo Bay street. Eognire of
)tn7 JAMES PAL2I
I ELL, 84 Water at.
ToL*t« 1
AGOOD THEEE STORY BRICK DWELLING;
oa Smiihlield itralt (bar doon from SeaenUtt
weit tide. Impure of ' B.*SCHOYEB,-
jaa7 UOBteoadtt,
F'OR Elll'C-A oonteiilaßt JhrtUlflf House, M
Federal street, Allegheny city* with •iifje f*fd*
Possession given on the Ist or ApnL .
ALSO—Several Booms tad Offices la Pituborgki
it the Post Office. E. D. GAKSAM,
gets Office, Third st, oT«r the Post Office.
liCktmlUi end
DOR BALI
f Naehine Shop, with Steam iagine of 10 horse
power, good stock of tools, machinery,patterns, flasks,
ladles, inmates end ovens, ell now in sse end in good
mnninr order. Said premises base UO fret front by to
deep, with privilege of an adjoining let S 7 byPO feet.
Belng one of the oldest and best stands lA the City of
Cincinnati, with a liberal patronage. Apply to
delT : DAVID fijneinnatl, Q._
I,’Oih.iUCNT««A 1 STOKE, welt hard op tor Dry
V Goods, on Market sL, between Third and Fcrarth.
Possession given on tbelst of April Belt.
Also—Several ROOMS and OFFICES. Possession
riven immediately. U.B.OAXZAM,
del9 • Office over the Post Office, Third si.
MPOB MESST.—The WAREHOUSE at are*
sent occupied by Messrs. Bailey, Brown A Co„
on Water street, fromlrst of April next."
novttt JAMES A HUTCHISON A CO
. . POB RKf¥i
MX WELL FINISHED ROOM, ratable for a
Variety or Gentlemen’s Famishing Store. Al*
so—Several rooms aoltsble for offices orAra
list's rooms. ~ED GAZZAM,
octlStf ! Office Third street, over Port Office.
11 ‘ For Sal* or Jiant*''
THE very desirable residence in Allegheny
BM City, lsiely oecnpied by R- W. Poindexter, ana
gfißfi&poiietsion given immediately.
For terms, apply at this office, ortoW.W. Wue
BON, Market *l , octß
FOB. AKST—The mansion notue sew
Bta oceapled by Mrs. Atwood,situatedatOakland,
JaMLwilh SO acres of groand attached. The
isspscioos and convenient, and the (Toond weU im
proved. Apply to HARDY, JONES A 00,
aoyOl _ Waters!
frm SALE-ABrtck House, (bat one jw
EB bnilu) and Lot, da Robinson street, Allegheny,
■“■"near old Bridge. Price low and terms e«7»-
Inqoire of Jygt 8 BCHOYEB, HO Seconds!
FGR~kENT.— The ihTee storyline* IheelUag
House, on Liberty, between fie? and Msrbnry
streets, now oeevpied by W. Graham, Jr. Possession
riven immediately., Enquire of Wo. Graham, or at
the. Bookstore cf I _ •
JOHNSTON * 6TOCKTON,
corner Market Third streets.
FOR SALE—Five loti eligibly utoated in the n#*r»
Uhing town of Birmingham. The loti are situ*
te4 oo Domain street, numbered in F Bagman's pits
73,7 U, 80,61 anil 82—Lot No 75 fronting 20 feet on Mi
ry Amo street, 70 feel deep; the other fottr SO feet front
each, bytiO feet deep.
Term*—Greater part of pare hue money may re
, main for tlx years, secured ey mortgage. For panic
ulart, Inquire of B bCHOYER,
my lft 110 second at
YALU.VBI.fcI REAL ESTATE UN fENN STREET
FOR SALE—A Lot of Ground situate on Penn
street, between Hay and Morbufy’streets, adjoining
ibehouaeandlotnowocenpiedby RiehardEdwards,
haring a front ofSS feet, and in depth 150 feet, will be
sold oo favorable terras.- Title unexceptionable. Ea*
aoireof C. O.- LOOMIS, 4th at, near Wood.
petal-dtf
DOCTOR Wim&'B
BALSAM OF WILD CHERRY.
TUB following article we copy with pleasure from
the “Boston Mercantile Journal," of March, ISO,
and wo hope that fr any of oar resdera are suffering
from any of tho complaints which it la said to cure,
they will speedily arail thesueirea of it:
OR. WI STAR'S OF WILD CHERRY.
It vu well knewn many years ago that lie wild
cherry bark tree of this elimste possessed valuable
medicinal qualities. Indeed this faet was knows to
the aborigines, and decoctions of the .leaves or bark of
this tree has ever been regarded by their physicians as
cue of the most effectual remedies in many diseases.
This fact, several years since, arrested the attention of
Dr. Wutar, a highly respectable practitioner of Vir
ginia. lie investigated with care the healing proper
lies of the wild cherry—tested Its effects when admin
istered alone, and when in combination with other re
medial aeenta. He found that Its naturaivfrine might
be greatly Improved, and by combining It with' Ingre
dient* whom properties were all well proved and gen
erally recognised, a medicine was produced which
constitutes a remedy of great importance in pulmona
ry affections and di» uses of the chest and threat
diseases which arc proverbially prevalent In oarcities
and large towns', and often prove fatal, swelling the
bill of mortality to a much greater extent than' is the
case wish most others,.wo had almost said all elassea
of disease.
• The genuine Whtar'a of Wild Cherry faaSa
fac simile of the signature of Henry Wlstai, M. IX,
Philadelphia, and Baadford aid Park on a finely exe
cuted steel engraved wrapper. None other are gen;
nine.
We are just in receipt of the following voluntary tri
bute to the curative power of Wistmrt Balsam of Wild
Cborry, from E. Hall, &L IX, of Mt Clemens, Michi
gan, who is a physician of high standing, and an ex
tensive druggist:
Mr. Clxxxss, Mich, Oct. ttth, IStS. .
To the afflicted, this may certify taut Mrs. H. Rob
erts, of this village, three or four weeks after confine
ment, was attacked with a violent cough and great
prostration, and seemed hastening to the grave with
tearful rapidity. 1 advised her jo use Wistar’i Belssa
of Wild Cherry—she did so, end with that valuable
medicine alone was re stored,to'heallh, and is now a
living proof of the value of VVUtar's Balsam of Wild
Cherey. E. HALL.
Phyaician and Druggist.
Rend on and bo eonrineed still Amber of the remar.
table virtues of Wlitur 1 * Balstra of Wild Cherry:
' Messrs. BandfordAPukt Gents. As a metier of ja»*
dee u> you. and for the benefit of the public, I would
offer the following statement of a care effected by your
medicine, knows as WUtar’s Salaam of-Wild Cherry.
In the spring Of 1647 my wife waa MTerciy auaeked
with. Peripneumonia, or Pleurisy, which molted in a
decpaeatedpaln in the aide, accompanied with a se
vere cough; the waa attended by tome of the beat
physicians in Chicago, bat to no purpose; for weeks
she suffered, without relief coughing laces sandy night
and day. I came to the conclusion dial all the reme
dies anowniu the physicians eeuld sot help her, and
was induces to try your Wild Cherry. Iproeuredone
bottle, and commenced aling it according to direc
tions: before it waa all gone—the cough stopped, the
pain in her aide left her, and with the aid of another
bottle she was restored to rareor aaaUß. In con
sideration of these circumstances, 1 would recommend
it to tbu public a. uutluuble tuollglU;
Yours, respectfully, f. N. GABBATr.
nmnn aims. Miclu Oct. 8, ISO.
Readth*fißowf*g TktmenUb,
Of all the cures that hare boen recorded, them are
«n*inly non* «inel to Be one «m meotieiieil, wUek
plainly An Be eareWlily of COTUlmptlon, o let tm
«f 114 worst forms
ciowa Pcoht, L»ke eo, la, Jane U, 10tt. ’
j D PsA: Dear Sir, As 1 have a deep eemmisera.
tioß for the afflicted, permit me to rive you a brief
MBMt ofnr afflietions,and the benefits derived from
E 2 SUtliu of Wild Chenr. .
In July, l&U, I TU Blocked with e few of Be ty
ph«lJeSo«ior, wUch left mo to o eery deMliueed
Jute, when in tie (bllownw winter 1 wot token wIB •
„„„ cold, which redaeel bo n nek m eetent u to
«ve mo the cppearaaea or a eonaraed cennrmpaoo.
T labored outer a seven cough—expectorated a great
deabandwaatrouhlod with eold foetand night mats.
i also freauently raised blood from my langa. 1 eon*
intSr State, gradually afokingiS&r the dls-
CEMS, until Janaaiy, Ifr»7. when I *n again attached
withfover. My friends despaired of my life, and my
physicians thosght I ooula lurrive bat a short time.
Mr extremities, especially my feet, aren constantly
cold, sod almost losl. their feeling. Under these eb»
comstanees it may truly bo said.lhatl was a living
skeleton. I finally determinedioouittakingmedidno
prescribed by physicians,' and try Dr. WistarH Balaam
of Wild Cherry, and from tho flm week that I eons*
menced taking it, l can data ajgradud recovery. I
continued us use six months, at the end of whieh time
1 was cured, and have enjoyed good health ever since,
sad choerfuly recommend tho Balsam to all those af**
dieted with disease of the lungs, and wo aid say to
those commencing its use, sot to bo discouraged If two
or three bottles do notefieeiaeura; bat persevere as I
have done, and 1 have ho doubt but tune cases out of
ten will "be blessed with renewed health at 1 have
beeo. EBpßftMy, ywjj. JACKBON
PBICB tl per Bottle—Six BoUks for «5.
.Sold by J. B. PARK, (aneeessor to Sandford A PantJ
Fourth and Walnut streets, Cincinnati, Ohio, General
Agent.for the Booth and West, to whom afl orders
must be addressed.;,
L.Wileox,Jr, J«ne»A.Jone*;/.KiddftCo; B.A.
FifcoestoekfcCo l 'Pitufe«rg}L U- T. Baud], Wilt
iniion: ;w. B. Xiunbeixoa, FrmoWin I* B. Bowie,
is
, .1 '.'■\‘ L ’' ■>; i'"V Jr • . »,..rVi
- - •- s »;^j; Vl .- U .j
: mnnwiii book books.
NQ.T9 WOOD STREET,
(cpstaxu)
ETHEREwiH be found for tala ta a—itouii if
,** valuable religious Books andTr«am,ee»ristd
in a aeries of aboatFOUR HUNDRED difereat nh
{of which catalogues can be had ea spplfea.
tbn,) embracing, many aundaid worka in thiolonr
Biography, Ae«fca~ aelected and published bytkt
Presbyterian Betid of Pahlication in Philadelphia:
and well adapted for Sabbath School, Oo&grtgatiaaaL
Ministers’ ana Private Libraries.
Persona'wishing to purchase such books, are txvi*
led to call end examine the assortment.
. The Depository of tie Ptcniylvania Bhle Bosfety_
is kept at there rooms. oct3tdltw3mS
mHE subscriber has «a hand and for sale, as Ageal
I of L. Jnhnatmi A the fetftW*
SSpafrofCases;
45 bunts Penny Letter, different rites;
'■ 3CQ Newspaper Cuts;
. 600 IbsJ Leads, cut to order;
10 Composing Sticks;
‘ l °l Brass Rales el all
descriptions, *e. A. JAYNES, •
• Pekin Tea Store, 79 Fourth at
N —Orders received tor now Type. aalOdAwS
_ - PSKDI TBASTOHB.
npHEfUbieribeiUl K U» Ptiln Tm
from New Yorfc, .11 of which hM boon rocelTtdlfltkl.
eoontry sineetne.fimefFebiuajT.lsJt. cpMUanf el •
all the different grades grown in the CbiettLaJ Bajira.
Our stock being,among the luges* in the West, worn
prepared to wholesale, on better tanas than any other
home in the elty. We invito retail grocers ta call ay
examine our stock end prices. They esnhsTßttpaut"
ed in A t, end 1 ft packages, 5 fc tin citmUtora, or by
half chests, to suit their convenience. •• :: •• • ;
Ourretauptleesvarjfor Oolong, Blael Teas pea •
60ets.toflA0p«lb^TiingYoangBoochong, fdetij . .
Congo 50. and Btglish Breakfejtoß, YcunjFHysen*
Gunpowder and Imperial, from 35 ets. to 91 fS per 1b.., -
Fanuliesare requested to send and get samples ex
of our Teas, and try there before purehastag. - -r^-
mylfcdAwS A. JAYNES. 79 Fourth street ?
QBO.W.IKIVH A CO* .
NFORM (heir friends and the public that they have .
. . no longer any connection with their late establish
ment In Penn street, known as the Pittsburgh Brewer,
haying removed their entire businus to the POINT
ItRKwKRY.In Pit* street revlftd vt ,
■BW BARDVABI ITOBB
SIGN OF THE PLANE AND SAW,
Wo. T 8 Wood street. PtUibtiglb ■
HUBER AND LAUFUAN, Importer* endoealen
. in Foreign and Domestic HABOWABXt, in
ta varieties, ere now prepared to sell as lew sad. - -
on ei reasonable terms si can be purchased efeawhera.
We solielt our friends, and the pablie generally, to /
call and examine oar stock, which eonusts in peri of •
i KNIVES and FORKS, POCKET and PEN KNIVES,
SCISSORS, SHEARS, RAZORS, House Trimmings,
; such e*Locks,LetebeS|Hinges and Setmn, together _
wiiherety article unaUvkept in Hardware stores
We invito the attention of Carpenters and Mechanics
generally lo oar assortment of Tools, which have been
selected with great care, and whleb are are deteraaia* -
ed to sell so as to give satisfaction. tpfcdAwT
Tux guns or AwanfUrßia moot more npai
rive tb.n a bad, petrid breath, or dark, yellow diseas
ed teeth. If persons have these it is their own ball*
they can, for two shillings, buy an article that will
male their breath pure ana sweet as'tU '•
Arabia: , l •
It rare* di leases of the Gams, spungy or uecraied,
and for the Teeth it is unequalled, remoring the tartar,
the teeth In the gums, end clean them as
white as tho mew qf the from Honk.
Such, reader, are the properties oTJones'! Ashot
Tooth Paste, and, without praising it ourselves, heat
what one ol oar xnoit respectable end setondlo Den*-
tisis, Mr. E. Field, el New York, says;
“1 have both used and this beauural and is*
palpable article, (Jones’ Anther Teeth Paste,) ant
can recommend u as potaessing-alltha qualities elaia*
ed for iL n Reader, we oaa say no more to convince,
only that if you tiy this once you will be well pleased.
It is nut up In beautiful English China Pus, for 91
cents. Sold by the Agent, WU. JACKSON, 80 Libert
ty nreeL. Pittsburgh. augfitdAwT
Cr At* 000 l cmxxßS are honorably assayed that
thefollowing are the aetaal qualities of 1 3s. bottle of
Josxs*a Coral Hair Restorative. If they doabt oo :
word, they cannot there highly respectable oldsem <
who have tried it—
Mr. Geo. Bucket, 41 Ehn it. New York.
Mrs. Matilda Reeves, Myrtle av, Brooklyn.
Mr. Whl Tompkins, lit King at, New York.
Mr. Tho*. Jsekson, Montour* Island, near Pittsburgh
IL E Cullen, late barber steamboat 8. America.
Snrf more ,than a hundred others though this
must sufife'e, that it will force the hair to grow an tho,
head or face, stop it falling off; simsgthea tho roots, ~,
removing scurf and dandruff from the roots, making
light, red, or gray hair assume a fine dark look, and
keeping dry, haru or wiry hair mafel,soft, efetn and
beautiful,~a very, very long time.
Sold by the Agent, WM. JACKSON, 69 Liberty ft,
Pimbnrrh. Prtee 374,50 cents, and one dollar.
. aSfcgkwT .
ARE CAUTIONED AGAINST tP
SING COMMON PREPARED CHALK.
They are not aware how frightfully Injurious it|is
to the skis! how coarse, how rough, how sal*
, low, yellow, and unhealthy the akin ip>
~ pears sfreruringprepured chalk! Be*
' sides Uis injurious, containing a'
large quantity of Lead I
We have prepared a beantiAii vegetable artiolol
which we eall JONES’ SPANISH LILY WHITS.
It is perfectly izmoeeut, being purified of all deleen •
ous qualities; and it imparts to the skin s natural, heaL
thy, alabaster, dear, living white;-at the same tins
acting as a cosmetic on the akin, making it soil and
smooth. ■ Sold by tho Agent, WM. JACKSON, 69 Lib*
erty si, Pittsburgh. Price £5 cent*. . aag7alAwT. _
IP* LaurttonsAio axa xrutaiaa—JOlUfcßw ital
ion Chemical Soap causes a-free persemttoo. and a
the same ume moufies, nofleat, and whitens tus skia
giving a (he texture and beauty of an inlani%. -
'Setravv, Bolt Baxsx *sn Sous, are soon not only
healed, but eared by its use, as at feast seven Pfiym*
ciansla New York know, who use It in such eases,
and find it unfailing— in
PdctLxs, Buncos, mcxxxa, or any other akin dfe*
ease. The reader is assured that tata IS so sfft*#
puffed aostnun, as one trial’win prove. I could ana*
memo at feast 60 persons eared of
Sou liras, Bass Lassus Son IL
and use It,' and the reader Is again assured I weal!
not eruelly sell it for the abode unless 1 knew it is ho
sil l stale, nose who are liable to
ChaTxd, Caxicxxn, ou Chatks Finn, will find this a
euro. Any one afflicted with any of the above, or sh»*
liar diseases, will find this alt and even mors (admin*
hie in Its properties) than I stale.
But, reader, the stores are Hooded with »«■<*■
and bo sure you - ask for JONES’S Tlali «" ChemittSl
Soap. Sold by WM. JACKSON, 6* Liberty street.
Pittsburgh. augfodAwT
Property la &lli|hiav City far i&U<
ryiHR subscribers offer for sue a number of ebote*
- . Lots, situate in the Second Ward, fronting on tht
Common ground,on easy terms. Inanlreof
' W.O’H. ROBINSON, Alty U Lew, Bt Cl sir it
or of JAB ROBINSON, on thipremisea.
nyl?:dAwtfT ; • »
Closing Oat Bale ofßlsnluti*yi»Bi»l» ;
mHE FAYETTE MANUFACTURING COMPANY, --
X intendingtorelinquish their retail trade on Mar-
kel street, now offer taeirJarge and splendid aleck of'
Blanket* snd-Flutnels, at paces heretofore unknown
in this city* it the *■' ‘ ULAHKEf DEPOT,
Isb3-4w 1 ~ No SO Msjkctst •
’ IVER COMPLAINT.—Another earn perforaed by
j uslngthe ongtn&l, only true and genuine Liver
Hi. ■ '
Asxmxxx, Brown to., O n March 90,1847.
< Ur. B. B, Sellers—ln April list sty wife wss attack* r
ed with Liver Complaints, snd hid the advlee of two
physicians, who tried virions remedies without pro*
during any rood effect Having heard of tost csle*
bnued Liter Pills, I concluded 10 give tun s (Ur
triaL. 1 purchased ose box of Mr. Scott, of Aberdeen,
ami gave them according to .the directions, by which
•he was I procared a scecsd box,
which entirely cored her, ana she now enjoys excel* -:
lent health. I have used them myeelf, and pronounce .
4hem the best family medieine I ever tried. T
i> u.«f« n.ni■
Yoors, Ac., Usazß Built.
Prepared »"d told by R. E. SELLERS, 57 Wood el*
sold also by Druggists generally in the two cities.
itaty :
Thomas ParkUuei,
Machinist and manufacturer—Lathes,
Tobaeoo, Hosiin and large- Screws of tll r hinds;
r ßrus Castings and.Bress Works generally. Corner
of Ferry andTimlireeu. *•
THE subscribeT,satfring perehaeed the Factory of
James Patterxnn, 'Jf.,<Jocaied at the above stand,
wonid respectfully inform his friends and the pabuo
that he is prepared to fill any offers in his line, oa the
ttk»v reasonable terms ana wiUi dispatch, and tyili
“ ** I *“ T "S& as PABONSON.
Pittsburgh, Jam 1,1850..
HAVING disposed of my establishment to' Mr.
Xhomu Parkinson, I take the liberty to solicit
for him the patronage of my friends and the pmblie,
feeling confident that any favors conferred will bo
d* ond Jt ..
Pittsburgh, Jan. I,lB3&—Uan7-d3a
n ,jEE3 B - M bx. w R, U, ,
clause ■
Bulk poek-moo lb. wj p« cj.bc™, tot
sale by janU SAW HARBAUGH
Cr>| f nbpn'onrm.’x V^LVETa.—amarine Mas,
light bine, eetrlet, maroon, garnet, brown, from
„d iIU C-iooVgT.fi ‘muShy*
IN DOW GLASS —saw boxes, asstl sixes, restore
andfor sale by -UREYFOGLE A CLARKE,
jiaio —lBB Second street
Turnips —so bn for „. „ .
isnlP BREYFOGLB A CI.AB&k
WINDOW SASH—Assorted sixes, in store and far
sale by JaalO BRKYFOOLBA CLARKE
1 VANNED HUG SKINS—4 doz rec'd and for sale b
, jaut BAWHARBAUOB
tOFFEE—WO bags prime Rio, arrivwgund tor sue
t by novfl W A M MITOBKLTREB-
EfUSdU TEAfr—lmperial, Gunpowder
Hyson Teas, of superior quality, in hf chests, 1
snd 6 pound bxs,-jost rec’d ana for sale by
aovfl W A M MITCHELTEBE
SUGAR— 34 hhds from new crop landing from the
steamer Brilliant, and forsale by
I»n3 JAMES A. HUTCHISON AGO..
V/Y bbls Flsntauoa new crop,
jJXleg from steamer Hamburg for sale by ..
jus JAMES A. HUTCHISON A
uT Apples, a puma article, in store and for sate by
janT RUE Y, MATTHEWS A 00.
ALLOW—23bblsamre Tallow, instore and £
tala by RHEY, MATTHEWS A CO.
Jan 4 • '•«—
10TT5N—3S tiles Cotton in store and for sale b;
f jul RIIEY, MATTH BWS A CO.
!ii cases Fanay and Woof Df*
CHEESE— 400 boxes prime W. R-, for sale by
I 1 W A RMcCUTCHEON
[UTTER— 9 bbls Roll, rec’d and for sale by
JM7 WAR MeCUTCHEON
LNSEED OlL—li bbls in non and for mle by
liM? ROBISON, LITTLE A CO
IRESH TOLL BUTTER—SOO lbs lustreo'd and for
ule by -jan7 ROBISON, UTTLS ACO
kUCKWHEAT FLOUR-MOO lbs, in bbla and ban
• rec'd for sale by -- -r
Jan 7. ROBISON, UTTLB k CO
a yTACKEREL—BO bbls No 3 Leage; Bqr bbls No h >
iyl.i 30 " No* instoreandforaaMbp
Isb7 - ROBISON, LITTLB4 CO •
DIG Soft Galena, la store tail i
j; sale by ]an7 RHEY. MATTHEWBAOC
BROOMS— 100 doz Core, In stare and for ' tala bl
Jin7 RHEY, MATTHEWB A C
beipi*
sale by •. jan7
imbbia'Nouinimrestndi
RHEY, MATTHEWS A CC
OQCASKBADAiraffUP.TEARLASH-JaU
and fi» sals br. J.A IL FLOYD,
.J*a3 . •/Eond,<a*rehß«i£*Ji
v ji,
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