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    BY~MA6NETII] tELEG ttAffl;
, . Rp C. TELEOKApIIED
fOR : THB fii jtTsBURQH DAILY G A2ETTE
!j ; FOREIGN news.
ApA& OB 1 TRK BTS&BIB
NIAGARA.
• Nav Yoar/Jso. 25.
•Tje «t«amjr Niagara arrived at Halifax, on
Wednesday,eveuirg, but owing to the wire* beina
was not revived until Eleven
tfc!ock,lMtDjgbt; -
The Hibernia arrired 00l on tbc flib. The
Beva.from.Nfl7 York caused great'cxctlement.
The Gcuon market is extremely buoyant, with
*®|Bdyaßee of dd per lb. For ftir upland sod
. Mobile, G|d; Orleans, Gfd per lb. V
Goaa«*»The market is dull, with' aalei of prise
White at 30 1, and of yellow at 29s per qr.
. ftoca— Beal brands Philadelphia and-Baltic
Store an Bering at 25:023s 6ij Western ** n|| l at
23a per brf.’
American Produce—Pork fa in moderate de*
maa&u-Boef it depressed. Bacon and laid is
Erelf.' aiid in good request, at improved-rites,
with an advance ia .ibe latter cf Is per ICC lhr.
Siceb in better inquiry, and Carolina comnsdr
IW ptr 10t>.
Tobicco is firm at foil prices.
Thersls a good business doing in British iron
and Scstch pig, at folly quoted rales. J
Mos*? Maaxrr—The tendency of.Coosla ia
■tillupwird. American stocks are flrrb f *dln
foqdreqttnt. Pennsylvania five* are quad it
83c. * 1
Thft Nlsgira brings Liverpool detea to t> 12th
-JmU ' .
President Tayloris Messsgo b cxtensivelpnb*
liahed, and lately commented upoq.by tbe’.riiiih
press.: .
Prom France ihcieis nothing of interest The
National aauctneeithat 25,000 men will imsiu
at -Rome;-to- aid in restoring tho Popco the
throne. V
1 A new paper, eiDed “Napoleon,” ha* bn es
tablished in P*ii»—suppoeed to bo the can of
the President. •
1 A proclamation had bees issued’against tinbs,*’
aud "Political Associations.”-
PROVISION'S—In the Provision market we notice
no change. Sales of Bi'Ealk Meal, a14e,4 an.
Bacon is inactive, with moderito sales at preTbas
quotations .
Wasiltt.GTOlt.J. 25. | BRANS—SaIes 14 bbls at ?QO?Se y ba.
: The political news, generally, is withe inter*
est; •
j. COBGBBBBIONAL.
House—The usual in sine sa report* fa Cam
millee* were received and referred.
The President's California Meassge w refer;
red'to the Committee cf the Whole, aaordered
to be printed.
Mr. Savage’s resolution, c& lUng upooi Prcsi*
deni for infornution relative to the occutian by
thejßritiih Gjvcrauisnt of Tigro Wandrs* ta
ken op, and, after c miiderabie discuuiondopted.
A message was received from tho hsident,
tranimitting.a copy of the Conventioaetween
Brazil and the United Stater, for the taitmeol
of the claims ngsicst the former.—Referl to the
Committee on Foreign Affairs.
The House adopted tho joint resoiath for the
election of Chaplain.
The House adjourned over till Monda
Below we give a-lut of itetmbc'at accidents, which
occurred daring the past'year, as taien from the files
of newspapers. This may cot include &U, bat a major*
tty of the cues will be foon3 correctly and dulycbron*
tcled. Tbo estimated loss of each is also taken from
the some source, and it stay be iligblly defective as to
real valuc.'but in (be ajjregite the figarei will not be
found to dider widely faun a trae statement :
j BOATS TOTAI.IV DESTROYED.
I Estimated
Anne &izabelb, Jan 27,'sankon Falls of Ohio*t£M)oo
And. PaUt>n..FcbS2i r sant at Piatm Rock 23.000
Atpb.de Lamftrilne,Aprii, burnt at Bath,lll river 40 000
Alice. May 17th, burnt, St Louis-*—— . isooo
AmciiCan Esjjlr, May lTdi, burnt, St Loots*.. • U.OUO
Acaditt.MBylJih.bon>:. RtLoais*** —inooo
Alex. Hamilton, May 17Ub burnt, St Louis-L-- u,ogo
Albert, spring; sank by collision. Ohio river* *• * 90 0
Aaron Hart,OctlOtb,pnmt,NOrleans 31000
Algoma,'July OOih, burnt. St Louis* 13,W»
Amelia, L*ec. b;h,tank, Mi«soiri river*.*-•-...• 12,000
Boreas N.i 3, May l?ih,burnt, StLouis-*-—•- ISOOO
Belt Isle, May Uib,barnt,St Louis- 10000
Bolivar, Muy.ltdi, sunk, Cumberland river*** *• 6.u®
Car of Commerce, Jan* sunk. Fulls of Ohio**** 2500?
Convoy, Feb 25h, burnt, r.ear 60.0C0
Cbsrapion, summer, blew up, N Orleans .-* * 5003
Caroline, summer, sunk by. eaUUion, WellrviJle 10 000
j Courier.yprihr/juak, Lower'Miisitsippi- *.* *• *• 12,0(0
[ Cumberland Valley.tunL, sunk.Miisouri Tiver**lo.ooo
IDo Kalb,.Feb 12;h,sunk, Santee river-—6,000
NEW YORK MARKET. - 1 Baheota, spring, iunk, Missouri river 30,000
v ;- ■. L Diliinener, summer, sank, Fort CoJee 4DOO
NiW YoßxJan. A>. Dtl Norte,summer, sank. RioGrande river-.** au*
CINCINNATI MARKET.
f Cuiccuuti, :n. 25.
ftooria dnil and drooping.
Whiakey—Sales at I9|c per gallon. .
Cooaiderabio ban been doing ia :oTt*iocB
mostly on private terms. Barrel Lards held s
31, tad is quick r.i Sizperb.
Molnues—Salei 3OJ brU at 23<rper4lIon. -
The nrer has risen thirty inches in he last 2%
it one foot higher than J has beet
before this season. Ii i« raining again.
. Easiness ta provision?, breidstufT?.md cotton, Declirauiro, foil. tank, Pe*s Saluda- 10000
"v u j. j , , I>cbuqoe,Jat729lb,barM, St'Lents 8.000
considerably checked U day—dealis Rener- Eraptrc, J»nlsih,*unk,en Fa'tsof Ohii*——~4ott»
•fly are availing falter advices by lie steamer.E-ien,»t>rirg,Bunk b>;co:isrioc, Ohio river--. 5000
r. , , . , . . _ t-dwuid Hotel, May 17th, burnt. St Loom*——Sti.OUO
A good basioetavaa doing in code at 13f oE'idora,MuY.l7tb,bnnit,StLoai*— »suco
lie, for Ria; 13* 0 HI, for Jiva, and 101 0 10i''J'“Sgw-'l«Tl?n.,b«n>t,SiJU>rf. jjito
. iL.-* » . i . 1-nuJy, May 3l«t, blew op, Apalachicola 10000
Bir DtUjmiQgO. ' Falcon,(new) Oct HLh, bornt, N Oilcans - 45M0
■ Fallen, rn iny. rank, Red Uayoa ljtico
; . Frolic, Miy„l7(b L^nu.jeiXcui«.^.— —— 3«o
•.'rS---'*'-' - csfru.ooie, bi*rl7»h, bornt, St Lcato-—3<oo
Nsv YOHX. Jan. 35. Germantown, Aug 25, bornt. JJa'eigh, Ky—.... ISOOO
_ , . . i, . - Goti Jesnp.-Dee, sank. Hatliland-——•——•• •33 o*o
Cotton—The market vas excited'reday.m eon t ,- n pike, summer, norm. Lower irutlniapi-mono
•aqoesee of the.favorable advices won Earcp ]j»rka»r»r,Jan j,*oih, J>onald<onviil6——— •05 cro
, ••r-;- v-vp.*- *•---. —. lHghtaoc**r, May 1, bornt, W Lonu————- ll.O'O .
ud prieeabavo advanced *c per lb. - ivanhoe,Nov9,burrit,Cineinnati-- uooe
Flour—The new* bad rather an unfavorable « U!iooh,Novi2 burnt, NO.leini---—-* 35®«>
, ... . Kit Caraoa, May l?ib, burnt, BlLoui3————H,«co
fat upon the market, and dealers are not incus* Nor is, blew op, N Orleans----jocoff
to MM until Heir prints letter, come loin Mil.n.akje, Juu.mnk b,,ee;K.ple.in titter-- ljw V
‘ \ , . , . , , , . Mary Arvie, Janl7,«ink by collision, Pittsburgh 8.000
The demand, it an; thing, is let!, and prices ar< Mustang, summer, bornt, Daacan’s Point 12J 0O
•hsda lower Matilda jane, fall, sunk, near N Orleans--•»** ISOW)
•nano wwer. ( Momant, May 17, burnt, St Louis 34.000
Grain—The merket is unchanged in-every * Mamaiake, May V/, burnt, StLonii- 20,w0
ipect. Sale.of old mixed western Coro at Ob
peS InuheL ' ~ Mary. Jaly 29. bornt, St Lotus 90.100
Provisions—The steamer’s news « vitumt * Northern UthvJanis, bornt Cincinnati----10 con
foot upon the market. There is a limited demd Oel!aNo2,Deci3,»auk, Andenon's Ferry-- 0000
_ ■. P/airie State, May 17, bornt, HtLooia i—ssiw
fahams.-Shoulders are acit«o at sli*»6i. 8-** pbecix.July 29, bar itigt Louis l«r-o
of western beef bams n: Sl3 pcrbrl. Lsrd lia Roscoe,sa<aiaer.»onk, ohiori»er- sn.ooo
, •«- ~ , . niehland, Jnnl7,bom!, Pedeertver 12WJ0
demand at UiOej. - Bed Win-, Moy 17. bomt, St Loui* XlfiH
Hoga—Sales oi Ohio dressed bogs at 5*061 Brvoiatyn, May. 10. bornt, Pent, Ilia river 12W>,
2z~~, , Sarah, May 17,bor.it,St Lonu- 70,WX)
Whiskey is selling at ;<cr paL •' St Pnen', May 17. bornt, 3l LmU - I*ooo
Sami Watker, aommer, born', Memphis 20,090
North Aireries, Nov in, bornt, N Orleans- 10.0G3
Salltc-Andenon. Sept 21, bornt, Ark river 10,000
San Francisco, Jnly 29, bornt, St Louie 29 000
Soranak. fall, soak, near Baton Ronge—■ • 21,090
f* IV IVHiiaiu, April o.lo*t in Braxoa l# 400
Texan, (all, borni, Red River 33000
Trtrupert, fall, annk, Lower Mitrlatippi • 13,000
Taglaosi, slay 17, bornt, St Loots—• •••••• ShiOtU
Titroor, >lr* 27,borct.StLool« —• 23 COO
Tenntasee,D« 2, sunk, near Cinelnntti ICOQO
Thoa Jrffnnoa, D?c, tank, near Baiun Benue— 29.000
Violn,Dec27,tankby collision, neor Donald’viQe 2,<00
Virginia, (ajt, blew up. Ohio river - 17,000
WTute Clund. May 17. burnt, StLouis- 3.000
Wn Arm«trocg,-Nov, aenk. near IJule Rock > • 10.000
Westers, rammer,rank, Wabash river-* 6000
Ware, •nmnier, tank, Falsa river —• 2J.006
i - COUATY LOAN, 870,000.
- mBB Commissioner* of ibe County or AJJepay
x haying bean authorized, by on Aetof Asscply,
*. passed the £th day of January, 1:20. to horror on
weaponry loan, a ram of nosey, not exceedinitv*
aprrr rvrm Tsootxsn ponuas, to no appheu to tire*
destptfon of County senp, Uid certificates ofoan
to be exempt from all taxes, exeepl for
poaea*' " •i
PROPOSALS will be reeehred-et lie Office mid
Commissioners, in the City of Pittsburgh, withidtree
weeks from the date hereof, from sueh person*«eor*
pemione as mar be tksiioaso! taking the wile or
any part of said loan.
S 3 thousand of which to be rcdeejned on the 1 day
of April, lhsL' S3Uwtmnd on the first of
mad X* uosaand on the Ist of April, 1625—tniest to
be I paid teml'annoilly at the Office of ue tnnty
Truureror elsewhere,as maybe agreed npe*
• THOMASPEBKINsT
i WILLIAM UENSO:
’ JAMfcS MITCHELL
: County Commiasiiers-
Commiadcmei’i Office,PlUtbursb, January 91550.
; JanSUf . ■ • v
! BHA.CKI.BTT A WBIT*
j NO. W WOOD STREET,
HAVE sow in non a large and general asfuuent
of DRY GOODS, which they offer to Qr*tnd
Coasty Merchants at reduced prices: and wbh they
Will sell as great inducements to cash buyenor for
agproeed erediu - )a«il9
Vo Ike SteeUioldcrs of the chrtlcn
! Coni Company* "
NOTICE is hereby given, tuat, m parr ante of the
> Act of the General assembly of thifbmmon*
wealth, entitled “An Act to Incorporate the-’hir tiers
TfoM Company, in the Countyjof Alleghenyjsn Klee*
tioh will be held at the Monongaheia How, in the
City of Pittsburgh, on Thursday, the 7th ii of Feb*
rury next, at a o’clock in the afternoon' fchu car,
fertfca purpose of electing i
**?*'■ ■ Z. '*
’ )anlfi*tfl Commsioners.
For neat*
mRE Largo Briek MANSION, at JJraddc'k’s FieU,
- X- with requisite grounds oroandU, suitslegM the
Purpose of a respectable rammer boardic hoa*A It
la beiicTed that such an establishment sins beamunl
locality would do welL Enquire at my alee, cornel
w^. F °“ nll <lfeel ma AKAK.
T aid-14 bbla and 5 keys for _
J 1 lanSt fl p VON gOSNIKBST &CO
HOLL BUTTER—B hb!a for - „ . „
ij»nn gF VON BQfMtfR3TACO
Cg^ l "
rjLOVKR A TIMOTHY aKKI-Toraate by '
V Iraki 8 F VON UiNNHORST A CO
! f>EO°Ms_Ko do*, TsrioM qaUtiw, for aale by
■P jratl s F VON .SXNHORftT A CO
OUOKED URHRLNG—JO toss for tale by
Q-iangj gFVO.N UNMIOnSTACO
COUGAR—O hhd% new crop, fatale by - .
Platai . 8 F VoN DNNHOnSTA CO
■RIpE-4 tierces far sale by I : *
ALJiiai BFVOV PXNHORSTACQ
fIHOT-Coha*s,a*»MN OJ ,r oia ]eby T ~
QJtnn . 8 F VON DNNHORST ACO
J|gtt_ : BP von DnnmokST ACO
ra 1^0 ~ct‘ 4, w.w
01i,5i,O l i , 5i, ' rilACMKs^r7 and 0 l>bls for sale by
Xf I* 3 * l j C H GRANT
I'jWKU Ai'i'LLS—sbt>li fogaJeby ~
JA*** Bl ... _: : C I! GRANT
— —
X i*nai
*OAmrvgzmsz+
JC JisSt.
T ARU-iJbbl.L«/,/cr'--
, » CII Off ANT
lorwWy
! fill
SiH.HOI.iSSE 8-M hil; bblt B.IL Holosms, la
• «oro and for salts bjr .
i«oM BUEV MATTHEWS k CO
DO'iL DtrrrEß-QtM. liitore and forsata br
JV lura HUE? MATTHEWS & ifn
rpHB Pabseribm to iko 814 k of the Cttlttn* Jo*n-
X nnceCoaipiar will pleeo take satire ibtt on
Efoetioa for aiao iUrrcisnoftaid Company will b«
bald la tbe Boon* of tbo Road of Trade oa Monday
I),* lib of Fcbraarr at 4 o’clak. 1* M.
. ■ Jfy order of ihe Cco»i*«on<;r#.
, jtcMfolFeb ' ! - If. D. KING, Sec.
«acks Drtd Reach*r: t
• 48 bbU n- ' « ,
9ba prime Pared; for safe by
i laflH : , 1.~8 WATKRMAN
S- *t t:»ATUa—3D Llili Atkma*. >li »torc twoiaraaia
V _ ' I«nlO Jic R FLOVI)
wtVivyJl prirae.Jai'.'rec'd
f for »Ma br >■ lnnl4 :■ JOHN WATT fc CO
HfclbP—ocaiks sB*«r C«n*J, jut rte'tlas
toTrtlebr . jml4 : gfeWHAROAUCti
1 g^^^Tft^^asaiM:
'/ ■i - I; 'r_V-i )
ffiMMeilfifok RECORD.
-PtTIfiBUHOH DOJIkD OF^VAAPS
• ajo jmnuiirt «kdmw>. .
j'“ COHMIJIE& JANUABV.
>. p*xxz-....-^. T ' iz,yrg-’—-‘- : ‘~vrx. unn a
' ißd ofHftUk .
Pbll&dclpUa, due3A.x.elo*e* 19 K.
* v r* r - 11 Mail,' Cineinnm and LoaijTd.e, doe 8 1. it,
t)a Baltimore and Wubicrton, dae 6r.&, elo--
llJi V, : "
Wcsurd,Tia Cleveland.dne 10 a. x ,c!om« 9k.v.
£Kana-We*(em New York, daeSr.s.elMe* B a*x.
Ifcmiiinff l «lae7A.it,-;elixea3f,ic. . J/• ....
1 ftUbuih itMkii'aad Hoaijr Buk«f<
V"} •' J*.wrxiTSs,lBso.
i r . Parval-Of-A*l>
• • •• *) ue. ft»d. ed.’
• Bn* of ; Pia*bdrgh-C*pit»}i *1,300,000; : -v
[• dividend, (Sl* v and Nov.) 44P cent- •• 50 60 61
RchangeUank—C*pital,Sl,oW,otfl;l>iT
-1 -»dead, (May acdNov.) 4 & cem-~~ SO 4? '43
fcfebanu’ and ManufactorCr*’ Uank—
•Capiiß!, SCOaoOD;DiTidcnd,.jM»y and . - ]
i .NoTM^cent-—-60 *co SU
Ettftbarcb Gu CO.—Dividend,' (/tiuftod • • jl
J*ly)4* cent- a 0 60|l
• Aiegheny llrit3s« : Company-—-.-.. 23 39 jj J
, ‘ w ? S 3 18 SO:
1 lend Street ■ **' a . .j- 60 ■ . i
V. Liberties. “ “ ; .■ so • !
Vestem Insurance. Co-^——.——•.... $0 . ' jj
Thio ft Pennsylvania Railroad, 816 paid 60 '
'enn*yl»*nia R*iiroad.~~.— so
Smburgh City loan- —— • xoo SO 91-
IHeybetsy County loan-... 100 -SO Cj
WUihenyCiivloan.—i.—i.:-.... — 34 $5;
pttuburgiiA Boston Copper Mining Co. 0 jos 110
North American' ■ **; “ in ••[»« mi ■
Piusburghft-Isle Boys] « ’« 1
(last sale; 818 00) - s
Pittsburgh. Cincinnati ft Looinrille Tel- • !
% ep*pb DiTideod,
'JanuarjvAprjt, July and October, last.
• 44* cenq tiara*. 350; saler,4so 0
Alittniie.i ObJo Telegraph Co—CoDital.
-
. nary,'April.-and October: »oaras. £3O:
isles, tie 67-~
„ ’ ■ Orncn Prrmmon Gaxxme, J
Betarday morning, . >
We have nothing new orinteresting in the market,
every thing remain* quiet at ear lut quotations.
FLOUR-Ncsalesto any luge extent baTebeen
transacted. We may continue onr quotations (rain
firsthand*, at 84(4534,30, and from store in dray load
tola at 81/30478 rLbl. *
GRAIN—Sales of 270 bus.CbrnXrom store; at ASc?
bo, and of 400.ba Bailey, 55c. Oats are in fair reqeast
at fs337efrcia store. ~
GROCERIES—SaIe* of 18 hhds N 6 Suiar, at 4tc,
time. Sale* of 40 bbl* N O Molataes, at fCJc + gait
Rio Covrsi—We notiee an improved teeling tn the
Coffee marked with a forthef advance; IGoU riowtho
holding price for Rio. Caishwa* offered yesterday for
aiotatlsc,bnt refused. t- -.
' DRIED FRUIT—We note further tale* of Applet at
87,2031,25, and of Peaches at 32,1232,18 F bna
TALLOW—SaIes 25 bbl* mutton, ai.7e 4P Ej.
STEAMBOATDIBASTERS.
BoaXa turit, 'burveJ, cr olhervrisc s njured on (is
Western toutre, daring tk* year 1849.
Total No, S3-•••Total estimated low-
Aaddmti to Suavtfoatr, v&ick wen efinwardt
rawed and repaired.
Anthony .WVanleer—Collapsed a floe at Piaeque*
nine, by careening, Feb. Slit.' One negro fireman kill*
id, and four otbera badly scalded.
- Ar*macU»—Cliae in collision with the Dr Franklin
No 2in the Upper Mississippi. The Awustruck on
her starboard bow and sank—afterwards raised and
repaired.
. Allrn Glover-Ban Into by the Forest Monarehjtear
Mobile, lan damaged, bat caved iron
Avafanthe—Badly injured by coming in contact with
the Alvarado In ihO Illinois river, near IfeardstowiL—
Saved 1 from ricking.by meant of pomps and balk
heading* ‘
Anthony Wayne- Sank whilst ascending the Lower
Rapids, in tho upper .Mississippi, rn Dee, afterwards
raised ar-dtakeato Bock Island <br repairs. .
Avalanche—Sunk on the Chain in Oec’ber, 12 miiea
above ibit'eiiy, where abenow lies high and dry;
Boeou Vista—Took fire at Kaskaakia landing, earto
greatly damaged bv water. boat saved from barolsg by
the exerions of ber.officers mad crew.
Belle Creole—Exploded one or more boilers on her
trip tom Mobile ioNew Orleans. Several persons bad
ly ica'drd.
Coafideaee— Saak at New Albany bar in the Ohio,
Sept 23, raised and sank again a few miles below On*
cif>nati,anth'.loihNoV. Again raiaed arid uken to
Loaisvdle for repairs.
Daniel Peons—Sank io tho %Vaba*h river; afterwards
raised and repaired. >-
Embsssy—Exploded boilers at Kvansvillc,la,in Jane,
; kiltingjind badly scalding more than 30 persons, sineo
icpsircd, andnow rnnnl.ig'
. Falcon—Sank by icb at the mouth of the Missouri,
ainre saved.
Fawn— Badly injured try coming In collision with the
stmr Patrick Henry, In'Yazoo river.' Engineer killed,
ami several others badly injured.
Gov Bent—Exploded boilers at island 73, Lower Mis*
sisfippvApril SO; one deck hand kil'ed. ;
Gor a wreek and sank, in backing
oat from the wharf at 8t larair, July I2ib; since raised
and repair'd.
IllgbUud Mary No a—Struck a snag in the Upper
Mississippi, near Bsiky’s Landing, and sank la 19 uet
water.-' -v
J T Dogwell—Sank by coming-in contact with the
Gen Jetiip in the lower Misuv»fppi,nea;Taaaiea;Sept
29-since raised and repaired.;
Lakn’flf.the Woods—Collapsed a flan in Grand riv
er, killing the first engineer and five otherpersona— re*
paired.
Laara—Exploded her boilers in Onchita river, Nov.
Bth; several person* badty scalded.
Mustang—Sank In'Arkansas river, near Fort Smith,-
in Jft'n since rtlsed and repaired. "
Mohawk—Stt'oek a snag in the Lower Mississippi
near tho month of the Arkansas, which knocked ■ bole
in her bull, causing a large-amount of freight, and a
considerable number of cattle to bo thrown overboard;
went ou the docks at New Orleans, afterwards runopt
on alrar near Vlekibß(gb,alneo got off and taken to
1/jttUvilie forrepairs.
Magnet-Coliapsed connection-pipe and floe at St.
Loois Aog-Blh: since repaired.
Pike No 9—Met with an accident nearLoois ville in
Eeti, by which We boat'was considerably irjared, and
Sa^^'^rc'mco—Kxpiodeda boiler afSl Louis, liar
30ib, killing end scalding several persons, afterwards
burned at tho same place on July 2>ib. ■.. =;
. B «*, Paul—Sunk at Hat Island, Sot 18; raised and ta
ken to vtdo Poocfae for repairs, and nowirunning, val
uablflfdhrgojbad ydamaged andpartlallylost ,
Santa a flue aiFort Coflee, Jan 14; one
rand—Lost a csrfoof LllO bales .of Couon by
parting lies chains, near Ejf Point, in the Lower Mis
'^Wamor—Collapsed a fltihßear CbUeg* Point, op the
lower hLssissippi, killing one engineer and four o t five
° l'will be seen that the total lost of boat* and car.
goes, Is estimated at SLCW.IO3 not neludlng the naj
meronsniher accidents, each as unking, collapsing of
boilers, flies, damages to boat’* cargo. d*n *ni w«
lb ink a falrestimato of-every lo»* connected with west
ern. steamboat navigation If included, would swell wo
amount to the enormous sam of f2000,f)00 or .morg ana
icelodtd io'o this, areidenmof flat,keelr and various
other speeiesof watercraft; and wo might uafesy set
thd sum total down at S2£CO,OOO —St-'Louls Rep.;
_O_H GRANT
Gali*r>« • -'Uj-
A FEW irery fine GUITARS, Jnst ret'i from \he
webttiied manufactory of 0. F. Martin, in for
•?khr. kn<> - j. u; MSLLOB. St Wooq
TVf KAL~lij tbit Cora Meal, in iier» nr,<t (or rile by
-ffl’twH •••••;• h S WATERMAN
I :
■%*?**': *
>i>oßpms&
I tßzrnu—There y6‘wke«B'tnete«lr flUchannel
laat aveniny, {• - •■■,* • • - '■ .
: Caleb co/i^Stk^«vtr.'
• Qty.\-
Peeblaa, Blxabttlu * w>. *
Atlanv Phftawn, prowaavlUe.
‘ R4iKjiaeobs, BrefcmrvUle. -•- i .•»
..
Grace, Cyelng* li. 1 • <•,
CineinnatL
, jrf*Wp»oo, Moore, Wheeling.- - v -
Jl - . ••
Abb Oope,-Morde4k; ficaver. .
Aerrer, Gordon, WelUvlUe.
£lKhigan«l)rie*, Beaver.
/Viroqaa, Galloway; MoneatibelaGtr- •
/ Camden, Hendrickson, McKeesport.
/ Fashian, Peebles EUtabeth.' ' •
'■ BslUefiaeoba, Brownsville.
Atlantic, Parkinson, Brownsville. •
Hamburg, Colwell, Cincinnati. -.^
Lout* McLane, Conaal,W4eaUnf
MeaphKClarlt, Cincinnati. .. '. .
BOATS LEAVING THIS DAY.
BROWNSVILLE PACKETS, at 8 k.%. as* • U- »■'
BEAVER PACKETS. Ba. M.and 4.». it
WELLS VILLB PACKETS. 8 A ■.
BT. LOUlS—Nitxara,loAV
WHEELING-Ji» Nelson,’ 9A M.
CINCINNATI—BriIIiant, 10 A. X.
ji,—{The fine packet steamer Brilliant,
Jmelnnatl yesterday, with a fine load of
a amber or'ptobengnn. *Bhe leaves
atlOo’eloek. •
Buturte No. Sethis magnificent packet steamer,
willressme her rental.trips from thispoUtlo Cincin
nati, on Tnesday najfy, the 89th last
'arrived from Cc
[.freight, and a luge
ragain thU morning
WJSBTKBH IiBDRANCB COBPAHI
OF PljrTBfiUßG>f.
i CAfIIAISIOO,OOO.
J. PumiT.Jr- Seo*yJ|. | K. Mnm, Jr., Fresh,
f vhllmsaresjrainstallklada ofriiis,
• FIREAND MARINE.
> ii LL losses will be,liberally sdjmtcd tad promptly
XL paid. ,*1
A home institatioo-rmaßaged by Director* who ere
well known in the community, end who are determin
ed by promptness andJiberalUy to maintain the char*
seter which they hare assumed, as offering the best
protection to those who desire to be Insared.
Dntxcroas—R. Milled. Jr., Goo. Black, J. W. Bailor,
N.Jlolmes, tL Holmes, <L Ihmsen,Geo.W.
Jackson, Wm. M. Lyon, Jas. Lippineon, Tfcos. K.
Lite a, James M’Anley, Alex. Nimick, Thoe. Scott.
Orncs, No. 39 Water, street, (warehouse of «pry
fc Co., op stairs,) Pittibirfh. jadidly
HOTIOB.
THE Co-Partnership' heretofore existing ender the
firm of Jams Cinmsw A 80s, is disseised by the
deeease of. James Crotsaa. The bnslness will be eon
tinned by'the subscriber. who will settle thoaceounu
of the late firm, JuUN M’D CROSS AN.
IMononiahela tlonse. Dee. 23,1619.—(dea5-lm
ChRACKUNGS— 10 bbls (or sale by : ~
J lanai • CH GRANT
NO. SUGAR—34 hhdsN. O. Btfir, Jusi received
* and for sale by A. CULBERTSON,
)*nn __ _ MS Liberty «t_
NO. MOLASSES—t£) s bbU N. O. Molasses, Jest
• received and for sale by A. CULBERTSON,
145 Liberty si.
TEAS-iJosi received a superior lot of Green and
Black Teas, and for tale by ;
. A. CULBERTSON,
imai I • H 3 Liberty at
SU'M OL^SSKS—B6 bbia & H U»iu>tt'Onbu
*. «nd for tale by A. CULBERTBON.
JS»a IQ Liberty «l
LARD— 75 bbls No 1, io store tod for —i" bjj
junil ARMSTRONG 4b CEOZER
WHITE bbla In store tod for sale t>r
Jica ARMSTRONG ft CBOZEfI
FLOUR— KO bbli Extra Family, ia atom aod for
tale by jangIARMSTRONG A CBQgEfc
HOPS— 8 bales joit rte'd and for sals by
janSl ARM STRONG A CROZER
TTOTTEr—SO kefs Extra, in store and for saia by
J> janii ARMSTRONG A CROZER
:|>*LOUU—alt) bblt to store auk tor sale br.
r JaaSl VVM H JOHNSTON, U 3 Second at
POTATOES —(3 bbls ree'd and for sale t y
janai- WMH JOHNSTON
ROLL BUTTER-8 bbls for sale by
jankl j WMH JOHNSTON
rpOUATOES —SOOjBft Cot sale by
1 jaa« aWM B JOHNSTON
r IL lo w 'cab KTmj stdCsr
MUSLINS, of saitablo widths for Pillow Cases,
constant)/ on hand.;
Also—ShewiinKa, from 1* lo 3 yards wide, and an as
sortment of Towelling and Tablo Diapers, and bows
keeoiay goods generally.
Al»—Tickings of the most approved manafaetare,
ineiadtof very isperior of extra width, at the Dry
Goods iloase of WK MURPHY,
. East comer of Third and Market sta
Wholesale Rooms op stairs. • janU
SHAWLS.
A VERY fine article of Meornlag Lons; Shawls,
Ji (all sixe,last received,formatpncetl4,aadiiow
VnlySA A A MASON A CO, .
janP CO Market street
LACD—JI keys fresh, for aale by
Jmfil - WM U JOHNSTON
&UKKN APPLET—In store and for sale by
jenSJ WMH JOHNSTON
D AFES—f second hand Saftsjor sale low by 7
cMsril rtJOHftyTON ~
Blackwood's Uafailn* and tlto British
j. Raartsrly Rsvliws,
*TTIZ: Tax Lwns QosaraxLT Rmiv;
Y Tux Fjhsivsob Barred,
Tax Near* Butuu Kirrw",
Tns iVuraunTH Renew:
And—BLacxwacefo EOtnssaoa
, TERMS':
For any one of the fear Reviews, per
For ali foot of the Reviews, BJX)
For.Dlsekwood's Magazine, ; M
FVr Blaekwocdandtaed Review*, 1003 . “
1 pHTtcrtustD be made in >U cases in advance.
J tobltihed simsltaneooity in New York and Pitta*
bn eh: office, 03 Wood street
_ Wg JAMES D LOCKWOOD.
EDGINGS A FRENCH MERINOS are seTlia* very
cheap at . Jsntf A A MASON A cO*t»
C' ALI COES—IO eases, fast colors, at CJe: former
. price tie. Janlfi ■ A A MASON ACO
BUIE CHECKS—lease very dark Shirting Cheeks,
test opened by SHACKLE IT A WHITE,
IjanlP Ofi Wood street
BHEETINGS-50 bales heavy Brown
Sheetiagi, jest reeM and for sale at old prices oy
j jaatf BIIACKLETT A WHITE
•TsLKACHED SHIRTINGS—A food assortment"®/
n Bleached Goods, in store and tor sale by
" jonl* SHAUCU-irr A WHITE '
HPIiCKINGS —25 bales various grades, os hand and
J. for sate by SHACKLETr A WHITE,
jsnl> . fig Wood street
c HREJ* PELTS—4OO Sheep pelu. In «ior« and for
ghatfeby )mh git W HARBAUOH
POTASH— tt bbla joit rac’d ud lot *ale by
j i»tW HARtiAUOH
Gl NNY DAGS—I,6OO in atora and for tale by
julB g A W lIABBAUQU
f'IHfNDLER WANTED-—An experienced Chand
\J Ift will bear of a good altnadon by applying in
japlfl a A w HAKOAUOH
/YOI*AL YABNI9 —l3bb!i Fanutarei
V/ I 10 hi bbla do-,
e kegs do;
X bit Coach do;
. & Shf bis do. do;
Skegs do- do; Ibriile by
jar 19 ISAIAH DICKEV A CO, Float at
C!i E 2SE-3SO boxes for tale by
jaSg ISAIAH DICKEY * CO
SUOAR-e hhds, for tale low to close'eontifomeaL
jaoffl , ISAIAH DICKEY ACO
OTAHB—IS casks, firai sort, for sale by
jaatt ISM AH DICKEY A CO
SCORCHED in store end for sale by
jantfl . ISAIAH DICKEY A CO
FIRE DRICK a TILE-Fot Ulo br
Janl9 ; ISAIAH DICKEY A CO
BUTTER— W boiea dairy, made expressly for fatal.
It use, Retd thla day end for aale by
jaol>- . . itBFLOYD
BUCKWHEAT FLOUR-30, eseks ree’dithiiiday
and for aale by r -janl9 JAB FLOYD
HON BY-COO lb* prime, la comb, rec’dthie darand
(or sale <iy j»nt9 ' JAR FLOYD
CIORN UEAL-6 aaeka and 27 bbla arriving and (or
/ aaJOby • BURBRIDOE, WILSON A CO,
itrAO Water stmt
C tOBN—» ageks and 91 bbla Shelled Coin! for aaJo by
\J Janlfl ; BURBRIDOE. WILSON ACO
WHISKEY— 33 bbla aaperlor Old Mon. Ry«, for
•ale by BURBRIDOE, WILSON A CO,
. )aa!9 Water street
TkTEW BACON—44O Hama, 450 Shonldera, and 300
J.l Sides, in amoks boaae, and ready for delivery .for
saie-by janlO TAB3KV A BEST
POTATOES-iao bbla Balt. Blnea. for aale br
jani9 TASaKY A BEST
INDIA SENNA-400 Iba jntt feo’d and for aale by.
j»tH9 J KIDD A CO, 60 Wood at
SAL SODA—4OOO Jba in atore asd for aale by
jaato i KIDD A CO 1
VEN, RED—9O bbla rec’d and (ot aale by .
janlW J KIDD A CO
CtASTILE SOAF-ttO lbs for aale by
i jan!9 J KIDD A CO
SILVER HAND-4 bblaJaM ree’d and for aala by
r> janlO J KIDD A CO
'ptOTER-ia bbla Roll, in cloths; 10 bxa do; 19 k|i
JL> packed do; for aale by •
Janie J 0 CANFIELD, Front at
TALLOW-7* bbla In atore and for aale by
jinlß J B CANFIELD
casks to atore and for aale by
Janlß J B CANFIELD
LIUBK9S— 1860 hxa prime, in atore and for aale by
t janlß J B CANFIELD
SA LERATUS—7S bxs and 10 easks, lor sale by
janlß JB CANFIELD
riANDLESMO bxa Monld, for aaJo by
\j jsnlß * J U CANFIELD
LINSEED OIL-20 bbla for aale by __ „
jinlb J n CANFIELD
GUNNY BAGS-20CO lust rco’d.and for tale by
janlß . BREYFOOi.E A CLARKE
/ t HEEN h-|;gW~wlnfoTl for silo ft
VTJauUt , bREVFOOLBACLAHKF.
BUTTER— 20 firkins sood Roll, In clothe, for by
janlH BREVr6oi,E A CLARKE
Ci I EESfWAataall lot, for aale lowtoelose consign
ment. liy jinll BREYFOOLE A CLARKE
I^OOS—IO bbla rood, jnal ree’d and for aale by
Jjj jan>B BREYFOOLE A CLARKE
New DACON— 6O,OOO Iba liog Bo and, prime, in
imoke boaae, for aale by
janlß . SELLERS A NICOLB
SOAP— 50 bxa-Palm Soap, jaat ree’d per Steiner
Pike No 0, and tor aale by
janlß JAMES DALZELL
FAST COLORED FOISTS.
WR. MURPHY inritea (be auentioa of bnyera to
his present ehoiee atoek of Print# a$ eenta
per yard, of (mi colon and newest-tyles. •
. Amo—Neireat atrlea English Cainuea, from Ui to
161 peats.. i
Alto—A fall sssorttaeat'or retail figured light Prints
and Chtotres, bait bine, pink, ialock, pifiple, .orange,
An. |jyWholaaje np atalrt." ienla
SCORCHED SALTS—4bbla in atore and foraafe by,
jaalS . r ; HARDY, JONES AOO ,
• >.■ -.>V.IU ;f '■ , ..... '; >
: . V • iUa S -
inouiii 'JUK'fn' nnsirta tuny qaxxitx
4/B^ootlaß:OfUu^Ail«HltaMFCaaßfiiJU
: The Select paused met os Thorndayj Evening,
Colonel Robinson Id the Chair. j-;
r 1
neted. The following appropriations Ware acted
yipcuL - ‘
i Balsnet....
: Interest....
Fire Engines... 1...........•.<•*1,600
PiuUusgi;.';; ..,,.,4....300
. - 5heet5,^ce............y .3,000.
fOpUuhding Warrants*•*»&<>
D?bts contracted f0r.......... 1 ...*..5,025
Beat of Mtjort Office ..200
Surveys..,..... ....'...1,500
Wfcarvesfe Landing......; .V.... 200
F00r...\, A,500
.rWaier W0rk*............,‘........-..T,000
‘ Contingent Fund ..3,000
. The following resolution wu] cflered--Reioiv
ed, That the resolution of the 27th 0f1bc.,1319,
directing IheTlnance Committee to postpone all
further negoUstionJn the Eut, for borrowing mo*
tfeyi nniil the amount of scrip absorbed by. the
bonds now ordered, be definitely ascertained, be
merely rescinded ■ ■ carried.
MrrMarshgll stated Unreasons far oflhrifigiL
' Ur. Moffit inquired why the report of the Fl*
nance yqgf m not ’poblishcd.
The pnblio felt anxiona on the subject, arid it was
necessary the* they should know the oasdlUon of
their own financial affaire. Several gehttomeu
made remarks to the tame effect
. Mr. Uofflt moved that the report of the Finance
Committee be published in same city paper.
■Jfr.Datall spoke OO the subject, and
wasia fhvorof immediate publication'in some
popular newspaper. - As a cittaa of Allegheny,
he was not aware that any paper was published
in Allegheny.
A long debate enined, aa to whether it should
be pabliahed in a weekly advertising- sheet, pub*
fished in Allegheny, or in a Pittsburgh paper..
Most of the members seemed to jbe unaware of
the existence of any Allegheny paper. Itwasfi.
oally decided that the report should be published
in Purvianee’a Weekly Advertiser, Allegheny
City. •
Mr. Moffit enquired whether persons bolding
small amounts of Allegheny scrip—say 320, or
any small sum, were entitled to receive bonds
from the City of Allegheny, at the same rate aa
the Eastern bondholders. j
Mr. Marshall said that they were,' and the
Chairman read the. ordinance oa the subject,
showing that such was the ca re. The - members
seemed to be very much in the dark as to the
condition of tha,"finances ol the city, and there
seemed to be a great difference of opinion aa to
whether some enbtequent ordinance had not been
passed. Had the ordinances been published in
some regular paper, so that the Council could ace
them, they might have been better informed on
the subject; indeed we were muoh surprised to
see them apparently so profoundly ignorant of
their own affairs.
The following resolution wns handed in from
the Common Council.
Resolved. That the Mtyoroftbe dty, and Presi
dents of the Councils, memorialise the Legisla
ture for the passage ofaliw ;for the purpose of
levying e water tax, and elso to obtain authority
to levy a tax on dealers in goods and merchan
dize, and authority to' dispose of CUy Bondr. to
retire the scrip Issues heretofore made.
A motion was made to lay it on the table—
test.
It was then adopted.
.On motion,the Council adjourned.
Psocsontoß ni tbs Fztth Pxxarmian
CatncH.—We have hitherto forborne to notice
the proceedings 0! the' meeting held (0 the Fifth
Presbyterian Cboreb, on Wednesday night, bat as
we see that all our contemporaries have done «,
we will give a very brief account of the proceed*
Inga.
The difference of opinion between the members
seems to have originated from the foot of- many of
the communicants, together with the pastor, wish
ing to go over to the Old School, while ethers pre
ferred to maintain thorehHloha which hound them,
to the New School. A long and angry debate en>
toed, and in the midst of a hnbbab, noire and cos
fasten, almost rivalling that of the tower of Babel t
the resolution, to go over to Ibe Old School was
earriidby a vote of BS yeas to 34 nays, all the
eommuhicsnte present voting.
The following is the protest of the minority r—
: We, the undersigned, members ofthe Fifth Pres
bytenan Church and Congregation, da mcM aol
emnly protest against the traorectlou of any bu
siness at this meeting, as nodes hag not been giv
en according to the charter.
w. c. arohinbaugh,
WM. L. DENNISON,
B. PRESTON,
a T. C. MORGAN,
WM. THE.
GEO. F. DIHM,
JAMES MOORE.
Pittsburgh, Jan. 53,1650.
Aukibdt Citt Bonoa.—The Mayor of Alio
gbeny daubed r'fcirg Ibo bonds of the City of AJ*
legbeny, devoted to (be parebssa of Stock in the
Pennsylvania aad#Ob(o Railroad, on Thursday.
, They will be ccunteraigued by the Treasurer, Mr.
Ruth, ttho late Mayor, when they will be com
plete. The bonds are tsro hundred la somber,
for the amount of one thousand dollars eaeh.
Qcaxteu SxstioKv—Tho Conit oi Quarter Ses
sions will meet to day at tea o’clock.
Duraicr OouaT.—The Ciatrioi Conn was oc
enpied yeMerday in Ibe trial of a csao of
co general importance.
Men.—We rarely bare teen the atreeta of AUe*
gbeny in a muddier condition than they are now, .
ramson Jodor—Wo regret lo aee that the
Senate refoaed toasapend ita rules fat the pnrpcae
of con&rminc the nomination of Wo. B. McChtre,
Eaq. The public business will suffer, owing to
tbeir obstinacy.
Matoe’b -Orrzos, Jan* 85.— Frre eases from
the tombs were disposed of this morning.
Information was made of a carpet bag befog
aioieo from 8. B. Baltic, coniaining $lOO in money.
Three persona, were arrested on auspidoa of iba
thefi, bat wcre_d[eobarged, as there was no eri*
dence against them.
Louis Rhinehart, of Uie Diamond, was lined $l4
lor keeping a gambling bouse.
Two poor creatures came voluntarily and beg*
ged to be committed, as they had * not where to
lay ihelr heads."
Tom, Brfarly was Hoed $5 for drunkenness and
disorderly condnot.
One of the Mayor's officers arrested n man na
med Fleek, from the Fifth Ward, and delivered
him into the bands of the Sheriff, for keeping a
tippling boose, without license.
-Tn EcmruM.— I To eight la positively the
last appearance of these talented musicians, as
they leave on Monday for Wheeling. Their per
formancea here have been alike gratifying to their
audiences, su'd profitable to themselves. They
are a fine, gentlemanly set of follows, and we
cordially reoomaeod them to the patronage of
our Wheeling neighbor.#. “Use them but after
their own desed,” and they will be “well be»
.atowed." f
Pittsburgh Havlgattom amd Fire lasa*
rtBM Company,
a MEETING of (ha Stockholders of the Pittiborjrh
A. Navigation and Fire Inraranra .Company, will
bo nald at the Office, No- St Market aireet, on Sainr
day, the SAUi day of Janaary, 1850, at 9 o’clock, P. M.
jsntt-td R. FINNEY. Sec*y.
BRUCER * ANTRIiOf
GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
—rnubixrou—
OTlLtboral advaneeajpade on eonalgnmcnu.
JanL4-6m
T NEW TELEGRAPH OFFICE*
rTIHE citltene and baalnesi men of Pluabergb are
1 retpcctfoUy informed that iba Morao Telegntpb
Ltnea are oow in complete operation between this eity
and Baltimore .Washington, and other Eaatarn Ciutts,
connecting at waahington 'City with tbs Morse Lin e,
the only ona Boath to Richmond, Ralstgb, Charleitoir.
Aagaata, Savannah, Mobile and New Orleans—anJ
connecting in this eity with lines Tanning Wert and
North to the principal towns and cltlei mwe valley or
the Mississippi, and on the LAkss. These, Linas will
receive and tend mesas res as eh css sis any ether
Line, and the operators and clerks wtU b 4 (band gea-
OCMrafoain the lower of the ST. CHARLES
HOTEL, Wood street. jaaS-ffia
DISSOLUTION. I , t
THE Co-Partnership heretofore existing under the
style of •'Cope A Breyfogle," fothla day dlswlved
by mntaal ooaseht. The otmnsss will be'settled by J.
C. DreyfogLe, at their old stand, N«>. 189 Bbeoadstreet.
L. 8. OOPE,
jasft ' J. <3. BRBYFOGLE.
CO-PARTNERSHIP-1 vi
J C. B&EYFOQL6, having aasoclati d with him
• A. H. CLARKE, forth# par pose of transacting
the Forwarding and Cirmfr 1 *""" oaiineus, wiU .con
tinae that baaiscat at the old standi of **Ci po A Brey*
fogie," and mpMtfolly asks a comics mee of the
former patreaaga of his friends apd the) abiie goner*
ally. ThebaalnesasriUbieondaitmdluniarihe faasa
-.V. . A B fIL iSgB
KtShajgh,Jan, 7, Mfo-Qa* . .
RATES OF DISCOUNT*
j KATES op discod:
n'-CORKfcX’TKMI'i
;b .* iobii
. R. UOLHI
Brokers, tfo. 61
f
fßenkori'lttsbarfh •—Par i
Exchange Bonk ••••••Pu
Kerch. fcMtn. Beak -Par
(Uu.o! Philadelphia* —par
uirard Bank** **per
Beak oftferauatown'>pu
i “ ChesterCoaatT*••per
{ « DelemieCo.* ••pax
i »< MoatKotaerTCD.>«pai
'i u Nantioiabexlead>>pu
ColeoLbiaUudnCo.*- par
Doyleitown Bkak*—*'pai
Fajxaers’Bk. Beadl«»par
gamers’ Bk. Backs Co. per
fanners. B*k Line ae’r'pai
, Laaeastei Co. Bk.-'* -par
1 Laaeai;erßk.——•’par
U. States Book"*" *■».
Brownsville Bk.*»««l>par
Washington Bk.* • • ♦ • j
; Gettysborrhßk.**—)
Chambersoar***-—“
Saiqaebanna co.Bk.*«
—
Kid die town #:
Carlisle M -
Erießk.**—* • • ©lO
Paraers’ and Drovers’ .
• Bank, Waynesbsrj.. {-
Barrubarf •—«
Honcsdale—••••—». |
Gehenna -par
potmlle—••••»_—^— u
Wyoming*******-•«>»-*
Yorhßk. *.i. I
Wert Branch BL • f 1
Belief Notes *•♦«♦—• *
KfcMßk.PiUs.do* «
Scrip—Pi tub. 1: Coostyt !
t;" ■“sesr- ;
t’.rcVt, i.r«f 4t> %
' lndUao< -
’SiaurZFk ABmndic*-* I
6*ateBerip *. ; **
Virginia-
Exchangeok.of Vau-- I
Farmer* BkiofYa--—* u
Bk. clihe VtdWy,— “
Bk.of Virginia—"
M.AU. Bin Wheeling \
do Morgantown—4
t N. W.Baak Va-r—*f
r do Wellibarg——", I
r 'do Parkersburg"*"*."
Ttaneueii
Bk.cf Tennessee 5
Far.kllerchnaßk “
Planters’ Bk.- **
Onion 8k..~ «
Bliioarli
StateßkofMissonji**** 4
North OaroUui
BkiofCape Fear • *
Mejxh’s-lllL Newbera- *
State Bank-***-"*--" 9
South Carolta*.
- Bk.of Charleston 8
Commercial Bit*—- S- ;
Bk. ofGeorTowwn—— 9
• Bfcol lUmbarg 9
Merchants Bi —— 3
Plainer* AUeenaißk- 8
rßk.^fSoath’Caroltn*.- t
; fflarrlaiili
Baltimore Bk*. par
Baltin’eAOßßScrip «lo
Cumberland Bk.of Alle
ghany -4
Har.Bk.ofMaiyland-- “
Farmers’ A Mechanic* “
“Bk. Frederick “
Frederick Co. Bk.*—- «
Uagmtownßk--*****- “
: Mineral Bk- ■ |
Patapseoßk* • • 1
Wuruuxtcnßk-■ **
Bk.ofWestmlaster *•
State Bk.and Branches #
MfoantPleaaanW******.";
Sienbenville—•• M
StClalriville— •• u
Marietta —♦•—«
Now Lisbon* •••■—• "
dneinnatißaak******* «
Colombo* do*- “
Ctrdevllle—
laneavfllo —»» ■ “
, PatClßt —*•• **
Wooster - 7b
Massillon ——• I
9aodnsi/ ••••♦•• ••••• 70
Geaaga * I
Norwalk— ••♦ 70
Cleveland ■ ■■■' ■■ I
Xenia——
Dayton-———— **
Western Rei*tW"*» 11
Franklin B*k Coltmbss “
CJtllUeotha— — “
Ukeßrts •••—i *».
Sciota-- u
Lancaster •• ——lo
Hamilton— •—•l3
Granville •••50
Blehlkam'
Bk.of St Clair-———
Bki ofßiver Balsco.; ■ * ■
Michigan Ini. Co 5
Far.AMceh*sßk'« 6;
Wlseoßitn Terrify.
Mar.AFireln.Co.MUw'e I
Cia»de«.
) Allsolrentßanks-***- I
Bank of England Note*
) —*4 70 r Asti.
Gold * Specie Value.
Napoleons 3 £0
Dncats --9 190 8 SO
Eagle,old* •••-• 10 88
Eagle,new 10 W
Doubloon*, Spanish. 16 00
Do.Patriot——l3 50
Sovereigns 4 63
Qalneas—s 00
Fredericksd’ors—*97 E 0
Ten Thalers* 7 80
TenOtuUers 3 00
Loalsd’ors--* ISO
Fana*n Canton—so
Urbans
Berntmekp.
BkofKentacky—• I
BLef LooiavUle ”
Noihern Bk. Kenta’ky* “
Sew York—Cirr Bank:
Kzehamge*'
New York—- Ipnn
Philadelphia ••• 4pno
Baltimore -.4p*»
*,par. Interior B’ks—
Hanbal>« Bali.
Inman, Gaaltk Co, -")
against 7 • Via Chancery.
Steamboat Telegraph No. Ij'Ae. J
And the same i |
afalnat - >ln Chancery.
Steamboat TelegraphNo.2, Ae.J
BV VIRTUE of an Order ot ihe.LoalsvlUe Chan*
eery Conn, made in the above ceases, we, the.
nadersigaed, or one of os, will, on Monday, the 28th
day of January, 1850, sell to the highest bidder or bid
ders, at pnblie auction, oa board or aaio boats, at the
wharf la the elry of Loalaville, the whole of the steam
boat Telegraph No. 1, her engines, tackle, Ac.? tad,
also, three foartha of the steamboat Telegraph No. 8,
engines, taekle, do.
jbe terms of sale to he—one foarth cash la hand, the
remainder on credits of 4,6, and 12 mealha for eqsal
parts.
. Purchaser or purchasers will be required to give
bonds, with approved aeeority, bearing Interest from
the flay of tale tuuil paid.. .
Bale to take place aboat 11 o’clock, A. M., of said
d»y. JOHN A- CRITTENDEN, M. L. C. C.
CHARLES J. MENG, Deputy.-
Janlfl-dlCt
Buaora],
THE Fayette Msaafaeutring Company have remo
ved their Wholesale basiness u> the More recently
oeeapied by Messrs. M. 1L Brown A Brothers, No.
Wood street ; ■ tanfrlw..
uces imiteiia'lora and tor
HAPPY, JHNKSACO
POTATOES— 140 tacks in more and for tale by
Janlß HaRDV, JONES A CO
stoaodtor aale by
STPABTABILL
JNNY BAUS-MOjiitt]
}snl9
,tn store *«d tor sale 07
STUART A MU,
''iheese—3£» bxs pi
l/ Italy
>O, joit recto and lor
McCULLS A HOE
Suu afl—oo nhds N O,'
sale by >Jtnl7
TvRIKD PEACHES—ICO ba oa baud tad for sale
JJ by jan»7 McGILLS A ROE
»A small let, cboiee, for sale on
JanlT McOILLS A 808
IRIED applEs
* consignment b]
Vf OLASSES-hW hf bbls NO, in sure sod lor ssi
ill to ok ae consignment by ‘
__Janl? McGILLS A ROB
POTASH— deasksfor tale by T rj ~"" T
janl7 MeOlLLfl A ROB
EHDOOKDKHUCB*
A LARGE aasonmeat of French. Wrotght Capes,
Collars, aadfiCaffs, mar befosnd, very cheap, at
Janl*_ j&MUSON A CO’S.dt tfarktUl ,
TMR£ rac'd and for sale by •
'jP"t*i»l4 . SAWHARBAKGU
1 VKJEL) PBAtiHEA ArAPtQiS-A few hundred
I / bo res’Aand for tain by
iaal4 - BAWHARBAUOH
in store and far sale.
by jaal4 SAW HARBAUG H
Xj IS
• fl&kefi for^Mklfi^by
s^lihKSli—fiOfixsW M,onAandaadfbra4loby
l> jin 15 ■ ■ JARFLOVD
L'RATIf tacks prise lilisoU, for sale by ''
H Unit r - L.a WATERS!AN .
BEANS— as bbU and I taels Wbite. tor - iaJ«TEy
ianls_ L» WATERMAN ■
SEED —BO b» pnajo unwCiorer oeee;
to be atruiljr prime Tteotiir Seed: in wore
and for talc by Jaaltr/. .- >L 8 WATERMAN
“SOBWAT PIiAUI" BLAJIKBTS*
fPHESE auperior Bltnkeu, mids of the eefteal end
JL &oe« Wool, cm tlwiya be foand « Dor Gooda
UmuoT _ W B MORPHY,
jaaUl N Fotmh andJMsrket eta
OPERA CLOTHS A EVEMNU'DREastS-ile
celled per oipreaa, at A. A. MSqx A Co.*». No
*> jlatkei ptireet, another Urge invetco of High Color
ed Opera Clotfes aod French Eabrdidercd fcrening
DniMi. _ ■ jtnfl i
riillM&liUak ikoea cheap
\j CoihsUret aod Do Laias, reeM per esprer*, aod
uoir opening. japp A A MASON A CO 1
PRINTS— 3umi (ul colored, a( p«r yard, Cot
•ate by jatf ; AAfciASONkCO
STEAM BOAT QUlLTs—bOOSiearaßoaiCoonle?
panes, la uoraind for laJe by
jimlO DRKVroOLKA. CLARKE
' iLQVER sEEilXyOa for ssig iry
(J*ltnuT . . » STUART A SILL-i,
XT CO 4 BULL liUTTiJi—in store and for »i5T> j
IV jaalO 1 HTUaBT k. BILL j
>LNE FLOUR—IQS bbl* recto and tor sale br
J WMUJOUN3TON,
JaalO ~ 1 >H Second street
ARD UU<-U bUs fto read aadsor »aia tot
jjulO I EHBY. MATTHEWS 4CO
FK4TUJ
jtnlO , . .
/“H!)Q}frfef(PANß&-Colored tad WfckU Coaster-
V ptnt*» of htadMOA ptaeraa tod Urn uua—Tor
MU» W by Jtali WBMUKPHY
If lUiii ft pru»o ftrnele, tot ulo by
IUISV, MATTHEWS ft CO
MULAB3E3- IW» bM* prime **laauiton MoUuci,
la oak bbU add flood order, for tale low hr
I W4tM MITCH ELTfIEE,
f—OQ bbi« prune, Cor ulft by
| J » CANFIELD
FfcJLTHEHa—B ICO* atr r*c*d by
ja ni l ARMSTftONO it. CRO2KE
SUOAB— II hbda priasN. O-for tal« bp
itnS I ARMSTRONG & CHOZRR
WTS" -muf*
OPT ILANO""»cd for uls low to close cooufomeai—
-10 bbU Eog U»a VcaUion Red,'
10 •* Su Sods:
ISO « No 9 Rwiu
3 ** CbJofidd Luac;
fi boZM Pslm Uosp;
1(0 “ BiiiUbLanrt.
JOHN IfPADEN A CO,
' 1 CtMi Bum, Psnn ■treol
fbzi. ftsa'd tuet. lor *ajo by
WM BAQALKY ft CO
dc3l , _____ -
Apt) UaC&O—IO bxs for t*J«, (o clou coatlf nweat, by'
X jtnU STUART fc BILL, 118 Wood tt
«AMU|' to elate eonatnuneni, for ule by
. - L gTOABTASILL.
i LABS—GObxaTxS, Inttertanii ta» gala by’ ~
* BTUABTASILL
iKE&i
iHKESE—3OQ bxi la aion sad tor tale by
i Jioll STUART A 81LL_
OLL BUTTER—® bbl* prims Kreih, rec’dlbli dtr
* tud for ssls by Janlt TasSEY & BEST
'EG BUTTF r
L jaall_
i km la non mod for sale by
• TASSKYfcBIgT
lA&C-OQkepudl bbl
J Jfcnll
id and for »alo by
fAfcSßVft UKBT
SCORCHED BALTtt—4 bbU,»prime article, rocM
end lorieJc by Janll TAB3SY k BEST
SAI*fcRATUB— -4 bbiruOo bon* in itm *nd for
etloby .Jaull , TAfISEY & BEST
Ttamey a'b&st
id tad for salt
ni.dVglTßl
TAB3KY&UE3T
TfMMonfiToEi
J. jUll - -----
j> touod at the Dry of mm ' to **
WK MURPHY,
jantl • N E comer Foarth and Market ■(«
JliNNYXlNtTand Fancy Velrct Tnaumn/s/oXaH
colors, to be band at the store of
_ Janlt ; WE MURPHY
bt»U for isle by
■ TAtSEV ft BEST
BLACK BILK LACKS, including a few pieces of
extra width, be found, it low pricec, nt atom of
Jiall , W* MURPHY
fifftaaES—A. A. Mason A Co., 00 Mar-'
li ket street, wiU this day open another line in*
voice of thoee French Embroidered Evening Dresaea,
n very desirable article for Panic*. Soiree., An.
Janil
BU l L f lift—* t>bla Preah Roll, jut rce’d and for sale
bT fl lenH BOmapN. LITTLE ACO
ianlO Canal Paein, Penn street ,
FLOUR—M 4 bble ExtraFaaily, for eale by
l«*Q BTUAB3* A pIIL, UB Wood at
/’’HOARS—CO.OOO"Seamon, an haad and fnr ««u he
A CULBERTSON. Hi Liberty el
pEAUiIIS- : 7i baliew Okie, halve*, jut recSfand
*' '—fo 10 . _A CQLBERTBON _
1,1 EAT 1 iER&—IXB in*prime Ky., juat ree'dand for
J eale by JanlO 1 a CULBERTSON
i^AO~*“ 8 bdi* Bar, in etore and for »nle by - "' "
A CULBERTSON. 140 Liberty et
YT7HPrOSiANS-4 bbu gruffly
VV janlO • WM H JOHNSTON
rea'd and (or ftlebjT"
Wil 11 iOBNBTON
IvWKfr IrjSACHBS It, aura and for
Ju\*br vJialO • WM H JOHNSTON
..DuCCIbVm l. irta&a..
J?_i»n!o .: • BTPAB* -
do* Sot tale bT ~^
)uUO • . BREYFOOLE * CLARKS
QABUAB*B. J UolttaM l , far nl« wry low,to-ei**a
OU efl&dfuwat tnr 3. s. DILWOBTH it CO.
Jta4 ■ • • . ; '• •
■tort and lor tale br
•BTPABTA SILL
MOULD CANDLES— UO bra ta •tore t foraa!o'bT
BOllfcHßQbxa H WM r? A ° AL - * °°
lo i. uul stum, tot w«b
WMBAGAIiKYftCO
■ I , v: v
TRANSPORTATION.
BBLUSOKFIVSbiTUII,
nu Tu uiiruucs ov jcsiensjatu ass nm n*.
wren mxs am crxrinrrr, im»m '
PHILADELPHIA AND PITTSBURGH.
r% OOMfcnrarded by this Line am carried la the
\JT mail traJn'toCbambenbßTgh, and an immediate-
It loaded-la Wtgona going night and day tbroagh to
The honea.are rationed every 15 miles, which
Insen* thejuroapt delivery of goodiwithin the time
~ promised. .
1 be'Wagons will leave oar warehocse daily,(Bnn.
day* excepted.) at 3 o’clock. Pi M.
- shippers are assored that no more food* will be
nVwi aaeb day than can' be JptnMrtaaUT eanicd
“ OOT,t 'JAMf^MDAViatCO,
SJ7 Market street, Philadelphia. -
JOHN M’FADBN A OT,
Canal Basin, PUtabsifh.
JOHN McFADEN a CO* Fo*wax»n»At C«ni»
mg Mwwim, Caff*! Basin, Peanttrcet, Ptttaberfh.
JAMES M. DAVIS A CO* Ftora Facrcxs an Cos
nun Mxacoaxtf, W Marked and M Commerce it,
_CD“Ai?anee* made by either of the above, on Float,
wool, and other merchandise, consigned tothem^for
vnos liss.
WINTER: ARRANGEMENT.
1860.' ,
THE aabseribertjßcrw having msaeeeunu opera*
tien an Express -Wagon Line between fitubarKh
and Philadelphia are prepared to receipt ter 9000 lbs
fireifht daily. Each tray deliverable through in six
daps, Sandays excepted.
HENRY GEAFF A CO.
Canal Basin. Pitfatargh. .
DUTILLE HUMPHREYS A CO
ianlbdtei- 107 Market it, Phii*a.
. BXFBSSB WAGON LIHB. .
1549. £S£^
f THROUGH IN FIVE DAYS!
HlHEsubscribers are prepared to receive COOOpcnnds
± Freight daily, after Monday, lOtbiosL, to i&nrard
to or from Philadelphia and Fuubsrgb, by Wagon,
; through tn Five Day*. Rates as low as by any other
conveyance at this season of the Tear. . t
JOHN McFADEN ACO,
Canal Basin, PiushnrgL -
JAMES M DAVIS A Ctt
defl No &W Market sk Philadelphia.
HONONOAHEL A BOVTE.
taan aaatt. jr> jjEEft
BB W traßifc WMMM-
Only 7 J Bilsij;Bta|l»g< - ,
Via BrowmvfUe and Cumberland to Baltimore, and
Philadelphia.
ffIHE morning boat leaves the-wharf,‘above the
A bridge, daily, at 8 o’clock! precisely. Timo-to
Baltimore, S 3 hoars; time to Philadelphia, 40 hoan.
The erecting boat leaves daily, (except Sunday ev*
eningsj at 4 o’clock. Passengers by Jeaning -on the
evening boat, will cross the mountains in stages next
dav, and the* avoid night travel;
Secaxe you tickets at the' Office, Monongahsl
Hosse, or St. Charles Hotel. !;
oetldlr J.ME3KIMEN, Agent
VUTSBARRAkOEHEIT.
EXPRESS WAGON LINE—THROUGH IN
FIVE-DAYS! -
THE aftbioiibcn. hatiny tajpeoded their canal op*
' eratione and! the opening of the Bprutf Nitijv
Uon, hare efUfcliihed aa Expreti Line bjr Railroad and
Wr-~>ii between Philadelphia) and ftiubai
. .oey ore prepared to forward ta*v poands each
/, and receipt for the delitery of the same inf days.
They be*, leave to asms their ftieads and the pnb-
Ue that their arraafements rejardlns rates, regularity
and despatch, canno*' 'l logivesatiifacH'-- toallwho
favor theawitv -•
. detpmicb, eunoi tell to giv* tatiifwdoa u.
•‘■‘fmwith ihtir command*;
TAAPFE & O'CONNOB,
corner Peon Rod Wrtsa cu, Pitubonfa.
THOMAS BSOBIDGK
' 573 Uirksi«ti«tt, PiUedelplue.
GEE. WO! GEE. WO'
WINTER ABRAHeiBUfT.
W&L$Sk 1849.
Biu.cani m ou> comoai. "■
BINGHAM'S EXPRESS WAGON LINE,
PUtibvTgb ul pfeiiadoinbi*.
AS ths'buiiness on the canal is about being elosed
for the season, we would inform the public that
we have again brought the Conestoga Wagons Into re*
Sdtition, and will be prepared to ferwa/dBUOO pounds.
ally, (commencing an Monday 1 , the 2(J;h iost.) ACu
leaving Pbiladelphiarfaily by the mail train lorChao*
benburg, and the Wiwfu traveling day and night,
earns* the delivery of Goode in firs days. Apply to
WM. BINGHAM. PiusbnrgS,
BINGIUM A DOCK, No.lß » Market street,
novSO I Philadelphia.
WINTER ABBAIfIEBBST,
1849.
EXPRESS WAGON LINE
to itn note
PITTSBURGH AND PHILADELPHIA.
Tour Five Days, (Sooda^s excepted,) running Day
r nirr. public it respocUqily tafbnacd.'hatthie Jins,
’ X whieh has been'ln successful operation the two
previous winter*, will again commence running on
> oaday/the ®ih ef November, i
A Car will leave Philadelphia' end Chambetsburgh
d tiiy each way with the Mail Train, and from Cbam
~bkrsber|h with relaya of hones renaihg day and night
We are prepared to lorward MOO lbs freight daily by
tie above Lipe. Apply to M ,
D. LEECH A CO, Pittsburgh, .
or to-UARRia* LEECH,
No ID Bouu Thiid street, Philadelphia.
BevUO-dtf _J
NEW AND VALUABLE INVENTION!
Sim? WINDOW LOCK jltD SPRING.
Patched, Sccmn 19, l&tt. . .
rpms is «n an-eie of great ealne to all perron* eh.
X gaged ia building, or to those who have already
bull, and aw without window fattening. While ft
furnishes a perfect substitute tat pallies and weights,
at a saving ef al least (3 to each 'window, it afiords
the safest fastening lhatbaa ever been brcugnt into
ase* • !
ase* • |
Tito utility and convenience of this Spring over ail
others, is, that by one thamb'pSeee, both sash of the
-window can bo raised or lowered. It requires oh'y to
be known to be appreciated.
Tersoas wishing to bay the article, or to have them
pst into their windows, or. the, right of selling it lor
counties in this Slate, may apply to the subscribers at
tte FERRY HOUSE, on the Allegheny river. Pins
burgh, l*a. I J. 8. TURNER,
no<n»d3m[ts)Sp C. F. MaYO.
BKDIOXXs AND SCUQICAJL OFFICE,
No. 65, DIAMOND ALLEY, a
Mgr/\ doors bdow Wood street, to*
MBBSM OR* IROWIi having been
regalariyedueated to the medical
profession. and been for some doe
BHBPKn general practice, now confines
attention to the treatment Of
Jtose private and delicate cbm*
VBaR.'HiV plaints for which his opportunities
and experience peculiarly quality
him.' It yCaraaasidaottslT devoted
to study A treatment of them which
be has had more practice and has cured more pa*
cents than can ever DuJ to the lot of any private prac*
tilioner) amply qualifies him;to oner aseurancea of
toeedT. permanent, am! satisfactory cure to ail afflicted
mth deUeaUdimaiu, and aU diseases arising thert
fr&r. Brown woald inform thorn afflicted with private
1 diseases which have become cbroalo by tiaeor eg
i mrated by the am of any of the common costnuta of:
1 the day, that their complaints can be radically and thor
oughly cured: he having given his earefel attention to
itee treatment of such earns, and succeeded in hundreds,
bf instances in curing persons;of inflammation of the
beck of the bladder, and klndreddiscascs which often
result from thorn cases where .others have consigned
them to hopeless despair. Uopatfeulailyiimteasueb
us fauve been long und.ansuceeasruUy treated by olhen
to consult him, when every sutisfactioa will be given
(h«yn, tnd their dues treated In a careful,thorough and
Intelugebi manner, pointed out by a long expenenes,
uudy.and iavestlgauoß,which it is impossible tortboie
engaged in general practice of medicine to give to
onedass of disease. . „ i ! , ;
r^Hernia or Thrown sJ*o tatties par*
mas afflicted with Hernia to call, as he has paid partic
ular attention io this direas*. i >
CANCERS also cured. 1 - . . , .
Skin diseases;also 11/a,ralsy,«u n spmdilyeared
either sox living at a distance, by
stating their disease in writing, giving all the symp
toms^can obtain medirineawith dueetioas tor use. by
t. BROWN, U. IX, postpaid, and enelcw
itt &ffl*?No. W Diamond allej, opposite tha Waverly
RwrravmH —Pt- Brevmfa newly discovered reme*
dv tor Rhenmetism is a speedy and eertain remedy fm
that painful trouble. It never ;
office and Private Consulting Rooms. No. «B Dia
mond alley, Pittsburgh, Pa- *»• Doctor is always ut
* >C ffr*Nocnre nopsy. i ** .6.IWP.
~r r. liiit-tJili—«Wbx»in»toro*ndiof salooy
W . }tn9 WMBAOALEYACO
flour— VO tacfci teo'd and far
B litebT w A. EMoUUTCUEUN,
" UnT j _• IM Übeny ft_
—inCH^iaobnBxlo.on hand and for tale by
UnJ W ; * E MeCUTCHMN
P _ OTAtt)ES—IW> bt>l< r PiutEyes, on'hud aad'fir
Mloby Jta7 WAiItMeOirrcUKON
Tr'Ka'Qu'frtSß—l» ken good, m tiort and lur mIo
Kbt ian» BftBVFOQLE h CLARKE
r o^mn^CTOOio, K ln^4teH^
F^3 FCstr^|iro^iteK!
D?™ AFyCka -“ “ bU j" ‘*J bWfiELD
RIH,™- 13l “" ,Fmh m J B^NFlfxQ 7
—li.' MuLajJs&*—l4o btifr be«i brand*, In Mere
WM BAQALEY ACO
R “iii BUTIEB-15 bbU . wSBAaALtV , *JH)1 r
HEB?=Ut>alea
ott «eoi Ijnmeitt «nd for **l« by ~ rt »tv™r
novguip A CORDON
S~ TATUINKR’H GUM—A tflpplf Jwt ree'd taS for
S&!*jt.pPßH.UPa_
C 0 U ~ grjHar °° “"“joilW WATT W
N”~ (VMOLAB3E^—ittO bbU new crop, fluttuoS
fjs“ “ d WMDAOALEYACO \
rpALLOW—23 bbU pti«B tttlow tjul ItAding from!
‘ ’’H—3oo bbfiT exir»«d
f 1 “* TKftasawrf
**- ' !: is-.
-din* from lUtmei
\KDIIiKKV
gIIGAB^IQ
gOOSER LOTS, FARMS, Ac
• A SMALL COTTAGE BOUSE, in AHexheny city*
\£\. on Esplanadetoeef Beat low;' IraSe of •
jan!P : . : TA&BEY A BEST. Pi Wood 1 ■
A BOOM at the eotnor ef Penn tad Hind streets,
■CL now occupied by. Hr. Jobes, as a Dreg’.Store.
Possession given anthefiretef April next
■.A.W.LOOMIS. ‘
BriskTaidtoßuL f ~
A LOT O^G«M?ND,*mtabJ*forDßnek,Yard r
■nd iltßLted near the elry line, iutbeyiCiniiy of
Soho Bridge, will be rested for «term of yearn. Ap
ply to - E.D.OASZAU. TOTdstfeev,~
l*nlB Office over the Post Office. ■
' Vox Bent*
A BOOM en the second story’of the Warehsa*
No.»Wood street ~ ■Janlfi
Psr Bums*
A feARGE BRICK DWELLING, BOUSE,with
jSr,iT*^ t * ea . &CT * ®f ground in a good mats of.cul*
*°°** Kablihg, Ac-, aitaatrid J|
onSsTst Sit dwelling. Possession given
ALSO>A three story .Briek Uwuiliar. Housb. urf
SftS , t&i!sr < S be 2^ ao,BM * Walimtstreets,
S 1 ™ v L #rt »_£ l P"**? 4 occupied by tte subscriber!
Possessiongiven onthelstApriL Enquiteof
lmldtf WM. YOUNOTidxUberty it
i ' Per tiemi* “ 1 11 l . ■
THE BASEMENT, corner of the Diamond and
-Union streets, well adapted to any public business.
U hss been occupied us u Coflee, or Kiting Establish*
menvfor a number of years.
ALSO—Several Offices and Artisfe Rooms, well
lighted, with entrance from the Diamond, over the
store of the ssbseriben, north west eoroereftha Die*
mond and Market street Apply to
Junta , ALEXANDER A DAY.
FOB RSIT, two pleasantly situated Brick
Dwelling Houses, with tha grounds adjoining, at
Oakland. Possession, can be riven on the first ef
April next QanS). HARDY, JONES A CO.
Fsrßsat
tHE Back Part of the Warehouse now by
an. GRANT, irWatotsM
Vox Burnt*
A STORE in Market street, nsar.Ubextr.
Also—The Store on.the comer of nlarketand
liberty streets. •
Also—A Dwelling and Store on Penn street near
the Canal. . Possession giren on the Ist April next.
Also—A Brick Turd in the Eighth Waft'
Also—A Bto&e quarry, in the Bghtk Ward. Pos*
sessian riven Immediately.
Inquire of . DAVID GREER, Penn ft, .• ;
)an7»ltn* 1 doors from 8. B. corner Hay it.
Vox Balms.
A TWO STORY BRICE DWELLING BOUSE
on Hay street. Enquire of
| an? JAMES PALJELL, M Water at,
‘ Ltta •
A GOOD THBEE BTOBV BUCK DWELLING,
oa SdUhfield street fan doors from Beremb,
west side. Inquire of 8. SCHOYEB,
JsnT - lIP Second it,
Tsbtt a*nTi-!—Aeontenlsnt Dwslilat rtonse,oo
r . Federal street, Al!fljibe» dry.with sltrjeyird.
Pocsesilon dven on tba Ist of ApriL
ALSO—Several Booms and Ofioss in Pitubnrgn,
near tfie Post Office. . E. D. GAKCAM,
ddS Often* IMid si, om the Post Oflee.'
twO]
J* Machine Shop, with: Steam Qigine of 13 hone
power, nod rock of tool*, machinery, patterns, flasks,
ladles, fernacea'and ©vena. all now 10 sse and in food
running order. BaldpremiseshaveUDfeeifrontbyOO
deep, vrttti privilege of an adjoining lot fiTby.OOfeet.
Being on* of the oldest Pd heat stands fa the City of
Cincinnati, with a liberal penunan. Apply to
< del? .1 DAVID SIMTON. Cincinnati, O. _
1.1 OB BKBT—A STORK, wail tmrd up tor Dry
I? Goods, on Market at* between Third and Fourth.
Potsesuon given on the Ist of April nett*
Also—Several BOOMS and OFFICES. Possession
given Immediately. E.D.GAXZAM,
dels Office over tbo Po»l Office, Third si.
Jwt FOB RMT.—The WAREHOUSE at pro-
K 8 sect oecopied by Messrs. Bailey, Brown ft Co*
* “ on Water street, from first o f April next.
nnvW " ' JAMES A HUTOHIBQN ftCO
MA WELL FINISHED ROOM, smtabla for a
Variety or Gentlemen’s Furnishing Store. - AV
so—Several , rooms saitsble far offiees or An
'Hat’s rooms. ED GAZZAM.
oetlStf Office Third street, over Post Office.
, ........ Mr erlunt<
THE very desirable residence in Allegheny
in City, lately ocespied by B. W. Poindexter, and
JBBLpossestion given immediately. . , ~ .
Forlaw, apply ax this offiee, or to W. w. WIL
SON*, Market sl • t>etB
JFOB HJBIIT—The mansion lug* new
am occnpled by Mrsl Atwood, altaated at Oakland,
jl&wiih ho acres of are and attached. The Moaa
uspacioos and convenient, and the groand' well i®»
proved. Apply to; HARDY, JONES ft 00, •
angOl Water t> ,
' for *aLE-A Brick House, that one year
KBbaUt.l and Let, on Robinson street, Allegheny,
,*nc*r old Bridge. Price low and terms assy.—,
Ittqolre of jyB4, 8 BCHOYER. 110 Second st '
FOIFTIENT.— The three story Bnck Dwelling
House, os Liberty, between Hay and Uarbury
streets, now occupied by W. Graham, J».“ Paaaeasion
given imaediately.l Enquire of Wst Graham, br at
the Bookstore of \ ' ■ < ■ •• -
JOHNSTON ft STOCKTON,
FOR SALE—Five lou eligibly ailaated is me tuar>
tthinf town of Birmingham. The lots aro sitco*
tea on Denman street, numbered la F Ban naan’s plan
73,79,80, Bt and SMst No 7S fronting SO ibeton Ma
ry Ann street, 70 foci deep: the other four 80 feet front
each, by 60 feet deep.
Terms—Greater part of mrehase money may re]
for six years, second by mortgage. For particl
alar*,lnquireof - /EBCHoraE^
myld . 110 ioeond-st
TrAL.UABLB REAL ttitA'ftsON Pbßn st&E&
Y FORBAL&—A Lot of Ground attest*onFenn
street,between Hay and SDubury streets, adjoining
the house and lot now occupied by Richard Edwards,
havings front of S 3 feel, and in depth ISO Chet, will ba
•old on {hvoruble terms. Title uaexoeptionabie. Ea*
quire of . . 1 C.O.LOOMX3,iih«t,near Wood.
-■ oeiO-dif ' • . - ,
soctos wim& , s
BALBAMOF WILD CHERRY.
TAB following article we eepy.wfek pleasure' from
lb* “Boston Meteaaiße
and we hope thatif enyofosr reedexs are suffering
60a any of the" complaints whieh tt U said to ears,
they will speedily avail themselves pf it:
DR. W 1 STAR’S BALSAM OF WILD CHERRY.
It'ww well known taaay yean aye that the wild
cherry bark tree of thia climate ponein d valuable
medieinai qualities. Indeed this Hut was known to
the aborigine*, and deeoetiecsef the knee* or bark of
this tree haa ever been regarded byihctrphyiidtuJui
one of the most effectual remedies in many .diseases.
This fret, several years since, arrested the attention of
Dr. Wisur, a highly respectable practitioner, of Vir
ginia. Us investigated with eve tho hosting prayer*
ties of the wQd its effects when admin*
titered alone, and when ut combination with other re
medial areal*. He foand that fts natural virtue Bright
be gmtiy improved, and by combining ft with Ingre
dients w&ose properties were ail well proved and gen
erally recognised, a medicino was produced which
. eo&stuntes a remedy of great importance la pulmona
ry affections and dit uses of the chest tad throat—
diseases which are proverbially prevulentln our cities
and targe towns, and. often prove foal, swelling the
bill of mortality to amach greeter extant* than Is the
ease with most ethers, we had almost said all.elssses
of disease.
-The genaine Wlstat*s Balsam of WUd C3teny has a
Ate simile of the. slgnatare of Henry WtsUr, 11.
Fhftsdelphis, endSandford end Park oaafinely.exe
e oed steel eagTaved wrapper.. None other ere gen*
nine.
j We ere last la .receipt of the following voluntary tri
bute to the ctrutive power of Wlsuris Hal—« of Wild
Cherry, from E. Hell, H. Xk,of Mk Clemens, Michi
gan, who Is a physician 0 1 hlgh'studlng, and an ex
tensive druggist: I
' Mr. Cuocxim, Mich~ Oeb 90th. 18(9.’
! To the afflicted, this may certify that Mrs. B.Rot»
era, of this village, three or four week* aftet confine
sent, was anaoied with a violent eoegh 'and great
prostration, and seemed hastening to the gmvewitb
harfM rapidity. I advised her to ue Winer's Balsam
of Wild Cherry—she did so, and; with that.valaable
medicine alone was restored to health, sadist now ■
living proof of the value of Wistaria Balsam of Wild
Cherry. B.HALL
Physician and Breggtsti
Read on and be eoßvineed still fiuther of the remark
kable Tiroes of Wistaria Balsam of Wild Cterry: t
i Messrs. Sandford*. Parki C«ats,As amatter of jus
tice 1070 a, and for the benefit of the public, I weald
offer the following statement of a can effected by year
medicine, known as Wistaria Balsam of Wild (merry,
a the spring of ltH7 my wifo was severely attacked
vith Peripneumonia, or Pleurisy, whieh resulted lnia
■ keep seated pain in the side, accompanied with a~ao
ren eough; she was attended by some .of the best
1 hyaiduu in Chicago, bet to no panose; far weeks
■ho ■offered, wlihoat relief eoaghi&g Incessantlynight
end day. I Came to tho coaelosion that all the reme
dies anowofo the physicians could not help her, and
was indaeed to try your Wild Cherry.
bottle, and commeneed using it according to direc
tions; before it waa all gene the cough stooped, the
Eaiata her aide left her, and with the aid or another
onto she was restored to rxxncT nukra. In con
alderation of these.eireamsuaeea, I woatd recommend
ft to the public as e velaable medicine. • • \ ’
Yours, respectfully, B. N. GARXATTi
Oaaxn Baras, MicA,Oet. A 18(9. •
jbodUu /ettwtng gteftmmriaft.
Of all the cures that have been recorded, there
certainly none equal to the one flrat mentioned, which
plainly show* the curability of Consumption, even bf
same of Us worst format \
Cbowb Pour, Lake laminae IS, l&W. \
). D. Para: Dear Blr, As I have a deep comrnltera
tie* for the afflicted, permit me. to give, you a brief
history of my afflictions, and the benefits doited from
the use of Dr. Wicaris Balsam of Wild Cherry. •"
in July, 1844,1 was attacked with a fever of tho ty
phod character, whieh left me in a very debilitated
state, when ut the following winter I was taken with *
■even cold, whieh redneed me to such an extern as to
give me the appearance of a confirmed consumption.
I labored under a severe cough—expectorated agreat
deal, p ad was troubled with cold feet and night sweats.
I also frequently raised blood from my longs. I con
tinued in this state, gradually: making under the dis-,
ease, until January, 1547, when I was again ■nt-hM
with fever. My friends despaired of mylifo, and my
Shyaieiana thoeght I could earvive but a short
ly my feet, were constantly
cold, end almost lost thfir feeling.. Under these eft*
camstanees il easy truly be tala that! wean living
skeleton. I finally determined to quit taking
prescribed by. physicians, and try Dr. Wistaria Balsam
of Wild Cherry; and from the fint week that 1 com
menced taking iw I ean dats a gradual recovery. I
continued us use six months, at the end of which time
1 waa cured, and have enjoyed good health ever since,
and cheerfully recommend tho to oil af
flicted wilb-eiaeamof the lung*,ead wo aid say to
those eommeneug its-are, not to he dlsoosraged if two
or three bottles do not effect a cure; bet pettevere aal
have done,'and I have ha doubt but n’«e eases oet of
ttn will be blessed with'renewed health eel have
been. Viexptaia3ir t .yom,
JOSEPH JACKSON.
Paaatlper Bonin -Btx Bottles for go.
. : Boldby J.B. PARK, (saoeeeaor to Sandford fcParsj
Fonrth-isd Walnat streets, Cincinnati, Ohio,. Oeneral
Agent fer the South and West, to whom ell orders
.ausibe addressed..
L. Wilcox, Jr; James A. Jones; J. Kidd A Co; B.A-
Fihßetibek A Pittsburgh. -L- T. Bussell, Wash
w^.Si'g
1t...t-ViC-K u
mjwawww'iy
iIISObiiLANEOPS.-
A: >iM|gI««aa;BOPMOPMi < -_
_ NO. T® Wool> '' '"V '
mk^&s^ss^^sa^
In a acnea of aDmITOUR-nONDRED iiltmra Mb
Ueuteli, (of which «® ' I
linw.)tMJTXl •tQtA*Oh>C7 .■>:* ->
tnd ««Q fi>rB&bb*i& Sebootf Oca#Tt|*tojuUv» co.
MlnlaeT» t and Primp libftffev v !•> am\> .-■»■>
Perpou wishing to purchase such boes% are low*. T •
tedtoeall sad. examine tbs' assortment •a?:-*’-. < yr/ *
7ta Depos&orref (be Penns YtTania Bttto BoewJ : ; ,-.;,
i»kcptaHhe»er—»">t ■ •: •■■ octiedfrwSaft ■•>■■ j ».y,
i■. . TO P&UlTBBI< ~ > ' 3 J
fpHB subscriber bta on hand and nr tale, at Altar <
Xof L. Johncaa A of Phllidefphta, Ih* H- >
lngl | »•- V.V'rV r'-'S-M- f
tSpalrofGases; ■ , >
45foattaThneyLe8«rtdUkreBtJftGS}
... 3rdNewspaperCate; v./
GDD tbs. to order)- c?>-
..... IQ Compering Btieksp • . • ' • • ■■ -.-. - t -2
.. kegs boat's News Ink? ■•> '-f-jijjcYf#
I Brest Galley, Cotasu Bales, Brea Rale* « alrv
desertattans,te. . - A. JAYNES,
,r ' Pekin Tea Bmre, 70 Fonrth st ‘ T 1
N !■—Orders received for new Type.- anWAwfl^.
. * . ;PIBH.fBAOTOBIi'j'.'.■ f ";
rftHEsabseriber hu jaatreceived atthplPekta Tea
X Btare> 70 Foarthstreet, avcirylargetadweirw*:
leeted stock of pare GREEN ANDBLACKTEAS..
from New York, all Ofwhich has been received inthlr.
coanuytlnestheSmof Februarylast, cohiistlhgof- ,
all tbe different grades grown la toe Celestial Baplre« ~ ~,
Oar stock betas uoong tbe largest la the W«<t, we latovr^\
prepared to wholesale, on better tem*thansayotfcer w ‘..;
house in the etay.,,We invite retail grocers to e»H ;
examine oar slock and prices. They eanhaveUpack*. ‘
pd ta it L aad lft packages, •fe tin eanciiters, or by'.,... .
half chests, to salt their eonvratcnco. • ; .; ' 7 ‘,;JI
OBJwtaUpriee«.»aiy fcr Ootaog, Black Teas farin' , * ’
ff Ntag YoBBS-Boachoaf, ftOcaj . .
Ceagoio. end English Breakfast SO, YcrsngHyscm, ;■ .!
Qupoenleraad Imperial, from 33 eta.'to fls3pti lb.-:
«re• requested to send and get samples bf
before parchastag. ..
taylMkwa A. JAYNES. 70 Foank street :
GKQ.V.miB / ’ v"t'Vq.t*?
TNFOBM tieir frtaada and the piblta that they havn
* *?. “J** l •oyeotiaeettoa with their isle etublhli ••V'i
reeatla Pena street, knows as tie Ptiabanrh Breker- fu • •
i*w:b»s D«iit ato as V J '
_! HOM OPTHEPLiNEANDSAW,
TO Wood itrsib PtUibirsh. > ' "
TTinSBR AND LAUPHAN, importers amTdealerS' •" ‘ *
r JO. ta Foreign end Demesne BABOWAIIK'. i
all its varietire. are itaw prepared te sell as low and-' - *
on as reasonable terms as eas be pareiased elsewhere.
We soueit oar friends, and the pobUe generally,-to' * ■><-•
call andezamtaa oar stock, which eonaiats in pelt of J-.i:!
KNIVES and FORKS, POCKET end PEN KNIVES.- 1 .
SCISSORS, SHEARS, RAZORS, Hoase Trimnings,
•nek as Locks. Laities, GQnges and Sere Tr ;
witi every article assallvkipt in Uerdware &nea. - -'«
We invito tie attention Of Carpenter* and Mechanics-- - :. ••
generally to oar assonment of Tools,^whici have been - ■ '
selected with great care, and which we are detennto- v
ed to sell so mto give satistacUeit.- i\ agkdAwT : -.a- d
Tas tun or a va» Bmoi u not more topat: :u ;
slvetbanabad,patrid breath, or dark, fellow diseaa* 1
od teeth.' If persons bavethese it U liar own frnlU-'-
tievean, for bay an article list wiHi'V-*
make tieir breath pare andsweft asks Seieprftr*
AMU. .. ; • r?. J
It cares di teases of tie Gams, spangy craleeretodi-'.-iv
and fcr the Toetiiltaancqualkd, removing thetarUfc ■> -■
fastening the teeti in the gams, and elean thnaa«».- ,: ->-s
whim as tie resw vj fhsjtvw* North. _ " ’ ,r "~t ;-v.vf
Bnch, reader, are tie properties of /onea’s ‘AXbor >■■ *
Tooth Paste, and, wltioat praising it oarselres,'' -
wkatenaol oar most'respeeuhla and sclcntlflg Pen*'
tilts, Mr.&PWd,'of New York,' saya; • ■
“t have both esod and analisedthis beaailftQ'indlm*
palpable article,! (Jones* Amber Tooth Pasta,) and
can recommend tt as pesseettag alltie4aaliiteaelata>
edforiL 0 Header, we cansay.no more to convince,
only list if yon try tits once yoa will be well pleased. '
It U pat Bp ta beaatifol FAgllsh China Puts, for SS v
cents. Sold by the Agent, Wfi. JACKSON, to liber*
tv ttreet. Pinsnarth. ' ' ' aagCaUfcwT
Or Au.ooobcmssnar» honorably awored that >
iheroUowtag are tbe actnal qualities of a 3s. tools of t
Jetna’s Conl.llair Besterauve. If.they dou« oar;’
word, they cannot tieso ilgily respoctaoM «utaeaa‘ u .vi
srto have triad ih— - '' ■. •-"••j
Mr. Geo. Beeket, 41 Elm ft, Now York. ■ •
Mrs. Matilda Reeves. Myrtle ar, Brooklyn. ■ • • &
Mr. Wn. Tompkins. W King st, New York. ■;
. Mr. Thoa.Jscison, Monioan Island, near Plttsbargh"'
H. E Calleo, late barber steamboat B. Amenea. '•
And more than a hundred'others stata,'tboagh -
mast suffice, that U will (ores thehalr'to gTokronthSJ -'
head or (ace, stop It tailing of, strengthen the Toots, "•*’
removing scarf and dandruff from the roots, making—;
light, red, or gray hall ‘assume* •'fiasdaxi look,
koeping dry, harsh or wiry hsir moist, soil, clean and
beaatiwl, a very, very long time.'
Boldby the Agent, wM. JACKSON, GO Libeny Sl, <
Rttsborn.. Price 37k 30 eenu, and one dollar. ’ ■ ■
' : wfrdfcwT.. ■■ : • i
ARE CAUTIONED AGAIN tfi
. SING COMMON PBEPA&BD CHALK.
They are not aware bow inghtfally Iniarioas It*ls
'-to the ■kin! how coarse, bow roogh, how ssl*'
' taw,yellow, and unhealthy the skta&p*.
. • pearsafterastagprepareachalk! 11c*.. . -‘v'
J * > sides Uis injurious, containing 1 a
Urge quantity of Lead!. -
• _We have prepared a beantiral vegetable article! •'
'which we can JONES’. SPANISH IdLYWlimi' r *•
' It is perfectly Innocent, being pDrilled of all dcleen v ''
oaiqualities; andiiimparisioueskihanatarsl,hval*.''
thy. alabaster, clear, jiving white; at the umdlimt ;n
acting as a cosmetic on tha skin, making it soft And ■
smooth. Sold by the Agent, WAL JACKSON, fiPXfc’ 11
arty st, Pittsbargh; Price SS cecU.. . •aag7iafcwT .
- tatrmossans sun iFtsauss^-juNbaattain,
ian Chemical Soap csoses .a free penpirauon. and a, ..
the same tune moufies, aaflcos, aad wtmensueAlta, i
giving u the texture and beaaty of an inlaafe. • I sr.i—
- ScckTV, Salt Rirewt ana Boats^are soon not btufe^~lv:
-heal cdftrai-cure CTPy fra asu,"Bd'CTgasfbetrcfpiy»i» r M
eiahsinNewYork know, who ase it in such cases, .J -
fnS it ■efailtfig », alm ta '• :• .' ,v
Panes, Bboresß, Fucuß) or any other skin die i*}.
ease. The reader is assared thaitluau noosekn.
faffed eo*tnua,as«na trial will prove. I eoald emt*
» meratoar least GO persons cared of ;« . •
1 BonUjAX>,BoJuiLsasAX9Be£x.BSAXiwßay..U ; p'_-
' and ase It, and the reader is again eskaredl yvtmiai. -
not cruelly sell ta tot the above unless I knew it-p be .■ ■
. all I slam. Those who are liable to •. -r/,
Csavzd, CsAOU3t,«a Caarsn FussrvriU fiadthm a - .
earn. Any ono al&tated with any ot tneaboye, or tint*
• liar diseases, will find this all ana even mors iadmtro*. : '•
’ bio in Us propcnics) than Ifistc.
i • Bat, reader, the stQres are Hooded with tantatibat;-’';
and be sareyoa ask for JONES’S Italian CbenueiH
. Soap. Bold by WM. JACKBON, O liberty 'Street, ’
‘ aagfltd&wT l '
; Pvepsrty 1m ADightuy Olty for Bali, -
IiTtHE subscribers ofier tor we a number ef Choice
; 1 Lots,simate in the Second Ward, fronting on £4
Common ground, on easy terms.. Inquire ot- *-1^
W.O J E.RODINSON,AityatLaw > ,BtClalr«fl
or of JAS ROBINSON, on ihepientises..-. -
BTlMkvtfT •’ ■ ; - •
CloilßgOstlUriofßlsnkttiAFisßnils^
3 188 FAYETTB MANUFACTURING COM
Intending to rclinqniUi thclc retail trado on. Mir
let street, now offer tneir large and splendid stock Of
Blankets and Flannels, at prieesbdretofore'nnkaown
in this city, ut the DIiANKKr DKFor, - i
jtna-4w • . No 58 Mtikcttf .•
T. IVEIR COMPLAINT.—Another cure performed by
li Bsing tits ongmai, only uue sni genuine Liver '
Assxsxxa, Brown :o:, March SO* 1647. -'■
Mr. R. E. Seilers—ln April last mrunfa was anack-'
cd with Liver Complaint*, and hidths advice of two
physicians, who wed vanmu remedies wiih*Bt-?ro
tiucinr any good effect.' lUviag heard-of yonr cols--
braiM Liver Pills, 1 eoueladeA b> give ihdS'a'fttir
trial. I purchased oae box of Mr.Seott, of Aberdeen,
and gave them according to the directions, by- which
she was greatly relieved. I proeurediAKoondbqXj
which entirely cured her, and she now . enjoys exeat?
loot health. 1 have used them myseti, and pronounce
them the best family medicine I ever tried.-- ;
.Yours, • Maaita Bsastf.'.
Prepared and sold by R. E. SELLERS.O7 WoodsJ}
•old alio by Draggtsis generally in the two cities^..»
lanlt .. • •■ ■■■ "'• ■
Theatu Parkiasou,
a MACHINIST AND MANUFACTURER—Lathes, 1
IVI Tobaceo, ttouslu and large Screws of all -kinds; t
Brass Castings ead-Brasa',Wadts'generally. Comer 1
of Fcny end First streets. ..
THE subsetibm, having pairohased-the of
James Paueaoo, 'tooured at the above stand,
would reapoc tidily inform hiafriendsanl. too pubtie
ihat ho leprepsred to fill any or en in his line, on the
most ressonable'terms .aan with dispatch, aad wIU
Pittsburgh, Jan. 1,1630. l , ' ; .
HAYING disposed of my' esablithntem ta Mr.
Thomas -Parkinson, I take the libony, to‘ sotieu
for turn the pstrooage or my friends end thti pauue,
feeLiog. eoufluent that- any- lavor*: conferred be
dsly appreciated and promptly attended to " - - :
JAMES PATTER2ON, Jr-*
Plnshurgh, Jaa.l,lfiStti—Uaa7-dJai
CHEESB-SM bxs W B* In uot« vd (or atfe ty
jioll BfcW.HABUAUqn
wgsF®
bzs,au*d,Yur aAiQ t>j- ’
. d^NVilAßßAlilia
BULK POB&-aoO"]b* rte’d per .-Caleb Cope, tor
•ale by Jwil_ _b_A W HAttBAU^H
COJ9REDIX>TtON VIXVITW —Mwartwirfyi;
Ufat blue, acarlet; maroou, garnet,
tad black Couon Velvet* an u«masaval«'>r»-cCpt
by - V. : ianlk- Z----. W ttiXUtfWlX .
boie».e»*U*iXc*,nir»,CM
andfersaiaby DtLEVFUOLRicCLAI'CB,
JtnlO •’ '. 188 deeoni »ueet
iURNIfS-SJ bn tor e»le toy
iealP - - BtUuVTOOLB
WINDOW BABH—Ameuedeiieatnittreendtoi
saleby jenH) ■ttEEVFVPbBfcUIi&REK
iUNO—4 dox reettud'ioFrWla by.
8* WiHA&U*UUH
r|'AMntO>Uuu
1 i*nl. '
/IOFfEE—IBO but prime iUvunvuu and tor *»»
Oby .BgTb WtM ftfIfUHELTRKB
FRESH TEAS—imperial, Uoupowder and
Hyson Teat, or asperior quality, in UVebosts, 1
end 4 poind fax*, jimiecHi and for sale by
pot* . W A M bUTCHELTBEg :
QUoAB—Slbfad* bom near e»p. ltadia(-&dA)tfab
O steamer Brilliant, and tortile ' :
v i»ba ~-James A:' mrmimywACo.
bill* tM«ntauou oe<r cU9,:l***ii
iXJLtof (roa ueuaer ttamubn foraaie fay. i _
land . JAMES A. HirruHlsoNfcwO
UT Apples, a prime anitle, m store end ’ot atie fir
jwf r RIIKY, MATfHBWd* CU.
mALU>W-^ttbbl*j>are Tafioir, in'start and £r
jL mja by ■: s ■. RHKT* MAfTHBWAIbCp.^
rHOTTOS-ad bates Couon in *tora end lax or
U jaa« BtiKr, MAT fUKwa fc CO.-
Blue VoKaKoe"pSWR:
and briihi colon.' opened br
deal . - HstUCi
ewt Pney .aaa'.wootiUy<
V
xrrfwnVrg
a; o c C "tc^n
tbU "s?£
T ' mgEED Pll^».^gg^f L^Jo
FSr ßo^? m g&S^^^
Buckwheat «**■*%
rac'd *adfor tale by . • • --■ ■••■•
Jon 7 . - aoßisoy. uTrLKfcoo
- fc,f ACKE&EX/—6O bb’t No 3 Lory* Bqr LbllNo U. . /
DKL 30 •» Not. iiiaiorsudforuleb; ..-
J«nT EOBISONiHITLEACO •_
HO LEAO-lflOO pin Bolt Galen*. la «Wo ttd lor
ulaby jm? RHEV~, MATfHE^SACO
; "D BOOMS—IOO dot Cora, in itontad for aakbr • *
■D jaa7 . - RHBV. MATTHEWS* CO
'DUTIiS^SSkecc prise abluLln tore end fornl*
i>br fan? *■-■ RHEY. MATTHKWa arco:
Itcw«Bd>» bbU
)*a7- ■ -KHtjOyMATTHEVga * CO-
aa.vestr-r-fe^r.
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