The Pittsburgh daily gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1847-1851, January 28, 1850, Image 3
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' V • Aib addßioftil letter from Paris says, that atrea> ty Tut been concluded between the Emperor of • Raids, sad the President of the Preach Repab* llo,which wiU.be found anythin* bat desirable, u fcr as Eagiand is eoacerned. a! bearer of despatches has arrived at Paris, , from Rome. It appears'that the French General and| Government are as iar from an undent sad* 1 by [With the Cardinals as ever. Gen. De Hißier on having IftOOO French troops in the city of Home. The Ci rdinals insist on; placing the Pope under the pr itection of a mixed garrison o* and luii ns. and ltuu the matter stands, j AUSTRIA. .Theßreslau Gasette, aays the pnbUc mind at ytyAwj in much taken op.wlth reports of a covp .' t rf r* They name the 6ih or 7(b lost., as the time fat petting it into effect.—*'The military measures I iff ceaQy formidable. .Within six miles around Vienna, the bosses are filled with soldier*. Be* . sides. 50,000 in Vienna, 50;000 more could be poored into the city, in the course of three or four dayai A Pratsiau oote on the Erfnit Assembly, alatea that Austria asya she will not wago a war of words with the Prussian. Cabinet but wishes it to be un derstood, that ihe sUence of Austria mast not be onwtwiod into with the Prussian, pitgeett. Tire Typhus fever ts raging fearfully at Vienna. B U reported that an offensive and defensive bu been concluded between Prussia and Ranee.-; •'- ■ England undertook, through ministerial efforts, in Prussia, that the Chambers should accept the constitution. A, 1 correspondent of the London Times says the Cssr baa agreed to the lerpi* proposed by the Portland DembfosM and other Poles who served in Hungary are to be expelled, and their country man resident in Turkey who were concerned in (hat insurrection, are to remain unmolested. If aoyoae,'wilhoal reference to the country under whose protection he may be, shall, whilst resident ia the Ottoman Empire, be guQty of an.act hostile to the government of the Emperor-Nicholas, be shall, at the demand of the Russian Envoy, be ex* peUedCrom the Snltao** Dominions. Eoiaaib and the Hungarian refugees are to be confined ia o fortified town, not eloee prisoners* but‘under constant aorveOlance of the Turkish outhoritfex. Aiomreapondent of the morning Herald writing the same day, averts that the Emperor of Russia hoi.refused to accept the Saltan’s guarantee for the conduct of the Poles, and that matter was at for Gum being settled as ever. NEW YORK MARKET. Nzw Yoax,Jan.2& Cotton—The a learner’s news has given strength and tone to the market. Holders are asking high er prices. Fair upland is Selling at 13(013!. Orleans, 141. ' • / • Flour—We have no . altercations to notice in the j market. Yeiterday’s quotations maybe ro* Burned for the vurioua.descriptioca. Grain—The market ia . unchanged 'in every mpeet. Corn—Tho market is depressed. The news by .the steamer ia considered unfavorable. Provisions—There ia not ranch movement in the market. New tcecs perk is held al $1101125; 5O; ,new prime, *9 25010; old 93 50. ireid—There is a good , demand, and prices have • tendency (o advance. ’ Coffee—There is a good feeling in the coffee market, and prices have;advanced i. ' Hemp—Sales dew rotted at £1450150 per ton. . Whiskey—Sales at 251028. CINCINNATI MARKET. CtxccnuTi, Jan. 26. ■ Tbs river rose 14 inches sines last report, and is ati)| rising. Reports from above represent all the tnbeta ries as rising. Considerable rein felt last night. The weather is still steady. Roar-Sales of son bbls at *4,73 W bbl. . Whiskey—Sales of rectified at 19J31P1. - M— Pork—Sales of ISO bbls of eenntry mess at Balk Meat-Safes of KCO pieces sides at 4c; soles of haaeatfie. Lard—The m arkel is firs, bat prices are unchanged XiOA9 y $70,000. rj\HE Ccmalsttoners of tho Countyof Allegheny Xihuving been amioriaed, by an Act of Assembly, .ib* Gib day of January, IeSD, to' borrow, on temporary loan, a stun of money, not exceeding sit nrr nri Ysorsass souses, to be applied to the re demption of County Scrip, the • certificates of lean to be exempt from mil taxes; except for State par* will be received 'at toe Office of said Commissioners, in the City ef Pittiborgh^within three weeks from the date hereof, from such.persons or cor pomions as bit be desirous ot taking the whole or any pert of said lota. ' as thensandol whlehu»be redeemed on the Ist day of April, IUI. Sfithousand on‘tflefirmof April, IW4, andfethoasandon the Ist of April, 1849—interest to be paid lemi-annoaily at the OSes of tie Coaniy Treasurer or elsewhere, as msy be agreed open. THOMASTERKfNS. WILLIAM BENSON, JAMES MITCHELL, - Ceonty Commlssfoaore. Commisskmcr’s Offiee, Pittsburgh, January 53,1890. juss-tf . IBAOKLBTT * WHITS, NO. W WOOD STREET, H AVE now In store a large and general asioTtmen* of DRY GOODS, which they Oder to City and County Merchants at minced prices; and which they will sell as great indueemcnis to cosh buyers, or for approved credit. itnlG y«:ths Moekholdm of the Chsrtlm . : Coal Cestpany, NOTICE is hereby given, insi, fo porsoaneo of the Aet of the Genera! Assembly of this Common* wealth*entitled “AnAettoreeerpormtethe Chartim Goal Company, in the County ef Allegheny," an Else* tiost will be held at the MonongoheTa House, in tho CUyof Pitubargh, on Tbartdsy, the 7th dayofFeb* rnnry next, ax 3 o’clock in the afternoon of thst dav, tnr the DUTpose of electing Directors of the said Com • PUT. JAMES DUNLOP, % Z. W. REMINGTON, ; Janlfi-te Comnritsioncra- For Rost* fFHB Large Briek MANSION, at Craddock’s Field, I with requisite grounds around U, saitable .for the warpoee of a respectable sommer boarding boose. It Zs believed that eaeh an establishment at lb is be satire! locality vroald do welL Esquire at my office, corner Wood and Fourth streets. Jsn3l-tf JAMES W. BUCHANAN. ABD—I4 bbJs and 5 kegs for sale by Jjaifll S F VON BONNHOR3T A CO t OLL BUTTER—3 bbls for solo by [tjiVt 8 F VON BONNHORST A CO IESE—SO bxs WH, for sale by gp VON BONNHORST A CO d~ILOV£R A TIMOTHY SEED—For sale by CTf™*! - BF.VON BONNHOBCTACO ►ROOMS—ICO dot, various qualities, for tale by > isSf 8 P VON UONNHORST A CO C UOKED HERRING—SO boxes for sale by.- Q iSai 8 F VOW BONNHOHCT* CO Slua?"* hl ‘ a * °Yf vul/bowniTobbt *CO I>ICB—4 tierces for sale by - , , , „ XVjsaSi 8 F VON BONNHORST A CO KDCR FOWDER-100 kegs tor sole by /sag SF VON BONNHORST A CO [tEATHERS—3O socks tor sale by ” “ 1 fraM C H GRANT, 41 Water st BkiKD FAACHK«—<7I ««fk» «nd C bbls for sslebv isnti CH GRANT i bbls tor sole by ' _ CHORANT it aalo by L Oil GRANT jMtfß I I>AfiLk6J'LACI JtT jing- * TAsransir: JLilsag SH, MOLAh'RES—BS half bbls S. H. Molasses, in e store and toi isle by Isbtt . . i BJfgY, MATTHEWS ACO TJOLLBUTTEtt-v*bbls in store and tor sale by Xv RiIEY MATTHEWB A CO rpHESolneribera to the Btoch of the Cltiient lass* Company will please take notice that an Eieetieafor tune Directors of said Company will be re“r" ** B°** ° r Trade on Monday the 4lh of February at 4 o'clock, P M. • JanniotFcb RD.inNn.fiac. J>EACut^-iu» saeka Dried Peaches; • • b » Pored; tor sale bv -■W| II LSWATOriMAN CALERATUB-a, bbls nitaa’.inr store and for sale PJ?T J A R FLOYD ttu.extra prime, iasi rac’d V:fluKUm? T . JOHN WATT A CO /^IOITON—6 baits, tor sale on wharf by y^ 4 SAW lIARBAUGH N O, to store and for sale by jonli - SAWHABBAPCH S% P^o isttie . ■ , JAMES DALZELL FAIT COLOHSD PRINTS. »■/ B* MURPHY invites the attcotioa of bayen to TP i his present ehoiee stock of Prinu at IB| cents per yard, of tost eolore and newest styles. Also—Newest nyles English Chinttes, from IS| to 181 cents. - Also—A toll asiortmest’of small figured light Printa and Obtntrea, buffi blue, pick, laiock, purple, orange,, -to' IpTWlioleaale Booms up stalrt- • l»nl8 OOOBCHED BALTS—4 bbls in store and tor sale by O JanlS - HARDY* JONES A CO %TB&L-Übbls Core Ucal, In store andfcvMtoky -tfLjUll LfIWATERMAN COMMERCIAL RECORD. BITTIBUBOH BOAItD OF TROD* - - \ * ‘uDjßKßist* sxesaaax. ’ ; COMMITTEE FOR JANUARY, a. a05p»....'.. ■* i.t. m. nuwr».rv. ~> ‘** w ,>nn ' ArTvais sad Departwres ofßrili. Easter'. MsO, via Philadelphia,-due 3 AX. closes 18 x. Western Mail, Qneinnd and Louisville, due 8 *- and-Waihingwa, due Br. elo- Nook We*tem,via Cleveland, dM 10a. x .closes 9 a. *. Erieand Western New York,deeB r. *.closes3a. x. Kitt arming, das 7 aim, closes Sr. x. nttihar|b Stocks, and Money Market. ■ * . no. ft»d.*d: Bank of Ktuhsigb-Cspinl,, *1,300,000; .y: Kvidend.<MayaadNofJ4Feei«-*- .» t» O Exchange Bsnk-Capiu! RfxliQ.OOO; Dtv idemC/Msy aad Nor.) 4 r/eent— 60 47 49 'Merchants’ and Maaafactorm’ Sank— Casual, SOOOOOfo Dividend,! (May aad Not) 4 W cent-- - 60 60 61 Piasburah Gas Co,—-Dividend, (Jan. aad Jn!v)4r eol-—*—so SO CO! ! Allegheny -Bridge Company.—..... 23 « 37 Maaoushela “ * “ 23 13 20 HtadStnel “ u so N. liberties . “ . “ so ' Westernlaieraaee Co—. go-’ *« Ohio A Pennsylvania Railroad, *l3 paid 60* Pennsylvania Railroad- ■. ■ ~ go FittibafghCltyloan— M - N^XriSr“ 06p rf“a n ' ftnsbnrghA Isle Royal « 1 tsea,»t . (last aaie, W 3 00) • .1 a Piusbrngh. QneinoaU fc Lotnivilie Tel* waph Cp-GjphalAl7*Joo; Dividend, • isss&’asscte.ss«, nary, April, aad Oetoben t&aree. sso; sales, *lB -j' ' OTRa PrmsctßH Gazxttz, > ” . MonaaV; Morning, Jan. 29,1849. < A.gvneral qmetaeu in every thing, prevailed in the laarketon Salordsy, pithrio vsnaiionin quotations. \ FLOUR—The market eoniinoes steady, bnl not ae ttva, arid ourfonner quotations may be resumed, «»y, from, first hands la moderate lots, 84,4534 fiO; and from atare at *4,6234,73 ? bbl; GROCERIES O Bagar remains •tsafiy, at a rango of 410510, Bio Coffee, 153]6e;Mo' lasses at 253970 4P gall. Bacon is acre bony uni, with sales of Shonlfen at Se, sides bi, aad hams at 7e; extra tagar cared hams,Pc 40 &.. Dried Beef is in fair de* mend; at Bs.' Sales ckoiee roll bauer at 14e, of prime at 123!3e; and of keg at B{39e F ft. LINSEED Oil—-Sales 30 bbU'at POc WgaiJ, 4 mot The same article ettffd set be purchased to day, at leu thaaPdeFgaii. *■ LARD OlL—Safes No 1 at 33353, and ofNoS at4so ■■'"..j • ■ SODA ASH—Regular said* in limited lots 4|e. Other Ashes are wiihoat change.' Hoes Pacacn 0 Cmaxun—Alt the packing esub* liihments ofCneiAaii have famished the Chamber of Commerce with Suusmema of the nnmber of hogs eta daring the past season in that clty.whieh sans np the grand total of 336,490, from which deduct ihe 8,000 de stroyed by Are la the eubliahments of Lot, Pagh A ee, leaves 399,498 to be operated apoa ia that market the present season. This' estimate embraces the somber peeked within the boaads of the eity, wiihoat any ref erence to Corisgtoo, Newport, aad other neighboring towns. Splrliof^UioDomestic Markets. -j Bai-Ttoos*, Jan.s4. note sales yesterday ef looo bbls H 8/bar at *4J«|. Today tales Of 1000 bbls were made at that Se. . Holden of City Mills ask *5. Offers to bay at £7khaTOheea reutod. Grata—No wheat offering. -We quote good to prime reds nominally, at 1003tcSe. . Pales of Corn to ray at 50e, far white, and 63353 c far yellow. Some panels from store have sold above these rates. Wo qnotoOats at 34335 c—conn arriving. Provtsioßa—The transactions in new Baeea, Lard, Ac, have not been to any great extent, and quotations remain as lost quoted. Bates of DM bbls old prime pork aad 100 bhts old mess do, on privale terms. WhiskPy—The demand is quite moderate, at S7e for this sad Sfle fathhdr - tOlLgsooßaltrs. lSo3,l(Dl;RBn6Ba]tB , s,eshlOsbsMer bk, a& JOshs Ball A Oslo R R.6oj tOdo do do, (time) 57}r 10 dodo do, 65ft 5 do Oaba Mining-A BmeUing eo, 75. •. _ ■ • ■’ . , , raaaßELniu.Jan.pt. . Oolee—The stoek Is mneh redoeed, and prices are firm,Mao large sola have been reported. Cedes—The demand bu been limited, partly owing to the unfavorable weolhen bat price* am steady; sales 0f350 bis Upland and NO, at 13314 c W fit, on lime. Roar—The demand for flour is extremely limited, and only 7or 800 bbls have been taken for shipment, at S 3 3 bbt, far a eslect brand, .and *134 far common brands,whichisa decline;.far city eonssatpuen. the beenTimited within the range ef *333,50 Rye Floor Is held at *4, Small sales of Com at Bt-754pbbL - GrahwWheat is in limited request, bat prices stfe steady; sales of 3 or 4000 baa fair and good red, at 1053 107 c, at life F bo. No isles of Rye. Com hu been in moderate demand, sales ofU to * 19,000 bu new Boalhem yellow, ai 56c, some at 57. Oats—lsoo bash Penas so’d at 31e£we quote toathera at 39339 c 3 bn. Lead—American is held firmly at *4,60 F 100 fit no sales have been reported. c Molasses—Prieas are steady; sales of 1000 bbls NO at *7e. - Prevlnoos—The . demand‘far Pork ia limited; we quous mess at 811,50312, eitf packed mess beef, *133 13.50; Baeen—Sales of hams siof3llc; sides A should ers no change*:.' • Stocks—Sales *lOOO Allegheny eo Ts, at fat 5 th« bk Penns si ice, S do bk N Amen IS|.'s do Penns at O08;48ahs Penns R B, at ®{; *3OO Penns 6s,div off,at ah Bk Kcntaeky at We. •_ RtiMHsqfetoa Lltsrsture at LMhwood's -fTHE MERCY SEAT; by Rev. Dr. Spring. Gro and JL !259. Life of Charlotte Elizdbeth: ISmo. Longfellow’s Seaside and Fireside j 12mo. Aneodotesof the Puritans; l&mo. Woodworth A Arthur's Wheat Sheaf, Ae; ISmo. Hdkte’s History et England; vol 1 to A new edition. ' Macauley’s England; vnia. 1 and % ISmo and Svo. JAMES D. LOCKWOOD, jan9 Bookseller and Importer, 83 Wood at. FABJX FOR SALK. THE sahseribeT offtrs for sals ONE HUNDRED ACRES OP LAND, sits ate in Union township, near FiodleyviUo, Washington eeunty, Psl, with good DARN, and all necessary outbuildings; Orchard, A e. Oa the DaUdiags thotc is an iuiurance of s3,4oo—any fanher information will be given on application to janll*w7f9 ■ EDWARD BIGG9. Court of Common Pleas, of Alleghe* J, . >nr Ceonty, in tho maoer of the volaniaryos* i u *• J signment of Obni Fahnestoek. No. 137, Oc •—> toberTero, 1637: And now,to wiu October S 3, 1840, Petition of Ed ward Simpson, Esq M one of the assignees, pre tented in epdn Conn, and read; and, on motion of William MeCondlcts, &q, the Coort ordered notice ofthis ap plication tor adisohargo of the Astlgneee,tobe given by three weeks’notteo in two of thedaily papers pub lished it the City of Pittsburgh^and await tho further order of-the Conn. {From the Record.) - ianll-w3tS ■ HIRAM HOLTZ, Pro. AlUghmg. City and Ftnynille PUjii Rood. mttE Stockholders of Allegheny City and-Perryt- I villo Plank Bead Company, are required to pay Free Delian, oh each shore of stock held by them, on the 19th days of January, February, March and April next.: The work is now progressing, and the instal* meats are exseetedto be paid promptiv. By order of the Hoard. THOMAS H. STEWART, . deS9»wtAprillsS Treasurer. COALPBOPCBTY FOB SALK. ATEACT OP LAND, silsale os the cast tido of the ’Moaonrabcla JUrer/and about four miles .shore hlaaonnnela City, containing a boat SIXTY THERE ACRES) one half of which is cleared arid ni> derealtirstion. Thera is s Farm House, sod alfo six eosmodiou Frame Dwellings, in connection with the eoat works. The Pit is open, and farorably located for draining andrcmilatioa. The rein of coal Is fire feet is depth) and the quality very superior. The abore described property was formerly owned by Messrs. Gilmore A Horn. The tula is indisputable, and terms aecornmodatlng. Apply to • '£ WM.R. MURPHY, comer of Fourth and Mirket sis.' Or—/ • ' V Jangfl wfcS comer of Fifth and Wood rU. •fklubTiTProperty tor Stli. THE snbseaiber, wishiilg lo leave the town of Sa* lea, now cflora hia property for tale on very rea sonable terms. Iris sitaated on Main street, in the most business pan oi the town, aflording ait excellent •ttnatioa for any person who desires to carry on' busi ness. ••Ike property consists of a lot fronting CO feet on Mainstreet, andextendingbeck 160 fret, upon.which u erected alerge, well finished Frame Boil ding, dial* oed into four pan*—3 store rooms, 9 of which are 33 feet deep, ana the other S 3. The other part isjued for a dwelling house, consisting of three rooms on the first floor, and the same number on the aeeond, newly painted and papered. There 1# a good cellar coder the whole building, end an excellent cistern' and a well of good water m the yard. Also a stable and carriage house, in good re pair, erected thereon.-' For farther information inquire of the proprietor, liv ■C on tbenremlsea.' DANIEL WALTON. Siuac. Columbiana co, Ohio, Nov. 9& l£t». dci-dlwAwtAlß . ■ ' • BiOLE MARBLE WORKS, % nTastzsßxu 1933 st JJDMUTrtjWILKINS, No. 1M Liberty «; head of Moncments, l ßari2 Vaults,Tombs, Head Stones, he.. Mamcl Pieces, Ceure and Piet Tops always on hand and made to order. N. B.—A choice tefoetßm of Drawings on hand. aarttrwlyS f "“‘ l,l^ao«*Kr NEW GOODS lit P. OBLAST'S, O LIBERTY STRECT, PITTSBURGH. TUST RECEIVED, an extensive and Tailed assort gf ment of goods, adapted to* the present end ap preaching season, such as block, brown, and drab mixed Palmetsion Bearer Cloths, a superior article for business, frock end over costs. AJso*a*»*t Tariety ofßlenkcts aad Fittings, em bracing ail the abore mentioned colors; superfine French black, browmolive.elarer. and all ether desi rable colored Clfohi; French, English and American plain and fancy Cessimerei, of entire new patterns and very desirable colors, to which we with particu larlytaeall the attention ofthote in want of* hand some pair of pants.' VESTINGS—The assortment of Vestings is unusually handsome, comprising the new est and most approved style for fall end winter wear? all of whieh will be made to order, at short notice and on reasonable terms. ■ • A few'COATS on hand, of entire new . style, to which we would invite the attention of those who de ■lre to unite ease, elegance, comfort and convenience In their garments. To reeh we would particularly .reeoamefidnheM to their BoUee,sineo they combine all the beaoty of the overcoat, wita the comfort and convenience of the aaek eoat _ „ • „ A general aseortmentof READY CIAITH INO on hand, made in the present Fall' fashion, .end will be sold wholesale or retail, at the lowest cash An ccs. . sptlfl - P. PEL ANY. > 37 CHORANT ■p-A-yiK-a-a nFALLOW—BO bbls Just ree'd end for sale by ' lima SAW HARBAPGII JUaT ON Hand—3oo lb# Gum Arabia and for sale by J KIDD A CO, Jant 60 Wood st BACON— 40 pieeis near Bacon. M do do rec’d and for sale by . ARMSTRONG A CROZER SPIOEa— 1 cask Natmexc “ 9 bbfe CIOVCS; * » mats Cassis; 10U*iK^^ lnavil - Us .* ... -o A CROZER •' rsaosav 83, I 860; Par val* Of. Ask. NOTICE. PORTOF PITTSBURGH. wrre ffifeet Oihehes in' the channel lut evening, and falling, r } j ’ _ , t ' ARRIVED. •Sr $ Pep«i Mordock, Bearer.’ Brie*,: Beaver: f < «*rer, Gordon,. Wellirjllei. Snoqni, City. Fuhwn, Feeble*/Elisabeth. v Atlantic, Pukuea, Brownsville. Beltie, Jacob*. Brownsville. Camden. Hendrickson, MeKeesport ' I*olJ McLane, Coancl,;Wheelu'g.'- DEPARTED. > : Caleb Cope. Mnrdoek, Bearer. . ':-.,. .Bearer,Gordon, WelDfille. T vSS’bS^SSin^C.T,. Camden, Hendrickson, McKee* port. Fashion. Feeble*, Elizabeth. t r. Balliey Jacob*. Brownsville. . Atlantic. Parkinson, Brownsville. James Nelson, Moore, Wheeling. Reveille, Blone, GalUapoli*. West Newton, Bailey, Cincinnati. Brilliant, Grace, Cincinnati. Niagara, Cox,Bt- Louis- , North River, Cate line, New 'Orleans. Colombian,Detn,Loaisrllle. ' BOATS LEAVING THIS DAY. BROWNSVILLE PACKETS, si 9 s. K. uni 6 ■ r BEAVER PACKETS, 8 a. X. and 4. r. m. WELLBVILLE PACKETS, Sax. WHEELING—Louis McLsae, 9 a x. Fox CuosuTt.—The splendid packet Hibernia No a 2,has resomedhsr place in the line, and will leave as above to-morrow, at 10 ax. CapL Bachelor deserves credit for the taste displayed in rehning and repainting the cabins of his fine steamer, and we defy any one to walk thronghher splendidly famished apartments with eat feeling strongly tempted to share the hospitality of CapL B , if for nothing else bat the pleasure ol a trip to the QaeCo City. : ,f IMPORTS BY BITER. Besversnd Wellsrille— Pxn Bxsvxs—46 bgs bailey, owner, 49 bbls Soar, hi. Stevenson; 17 bgs bar ley, U-B Brown, 84 bbls batter, JB Campbell; ifl sekt wool, H Lee; 19 bgs barley, l Ctk peai I ash, Tassey A Best; lot sundries, 8 bbls seed, S bDla roll batter, liar* baugh. Beaver—Pis hltctnosn—94 bbls J B Can field; 8 bbls cseed; Jno Watt A co; IS bdls paper;* bgs aka, L Loomir; 14 rms paper, EU Riddle; lot tandnev, 4100 fit, owners. WkeeUas—Pxa JaxxsNbjok—63s pcs b meat, Baker A Fouyth; 19 bbl e aeed, J P Cooper; 9 bdis roll hotter, J Kinsey; 4 hhda tab, 31 kgs, 8 bbls lard, 6 seki feathers, 919 kgs, 14 bbla kgs batter. J Forsyth in 14 kgs, 1 bbl Urd, Jaqjtaseilj 17 bbls floor, Smith A Sinclair; 1 box, ll Lee; 40 bbls applet, McCarty; 114 bbls flour. O W Woodron;3Q do do, Grsnam;9 do bai ter, l lot flax, 5 kgs, S bbfa lard, 3 bu candles, 4 bbls p ash, 19 do c seed. 3 bbla apples; J A Sill; 40.bgs turnip*, 18 bbls tallow, 10 kgs. 1 bbl lard, 93 bdls sheep stint. J C Bidweii. . ’ WESTERS USOBAHCB COMPART OF PITTSBURGH. CAPITAL $lOO,OOO. J. Focorr. Sec*y- I R- Mai.n, Fresh- Will insure against all kinds of riska, FIRE AND MARINE. A losses will be liberally adjusted end promptly A home limitation—managed by Directors who are well known in tbo community, and who are determin ed by promptness and liberality to maintain faa char acter whieh they have assumed, as offering the best protection to thoso who desire to be Insured. Dmxrou B. Miller, Geo. Black, J. W. Bailer, N. Holmes, Jr., Wm. & Holmes, C. Oeo. W. Jackson, Wm. M. Lyozt, Jsa Xipnincott, The*. K. litch, James M’Aolcy, Alex. Nimiex, Thus. Sc oil Oram, Na 39 Water street, (warehouse of Spang A Co n up stairs,) Pittsburgh- ' ja4:dly THE Co-Fsnnmhip heretofore existing onder the firm of Jaxa Caacuu A 80s, is dissolved by tbo decease of James Crottan. The bnaineu will bo con tinued by the subscriber, who wiU settle the seeoaots of the late firm. JOHN MID. CHOSSAN. Moooagshela Iloose, Dec. 99,4840.—[dci8-lm Cracklings- u bbu for tue by Jina C H GRANT NO. SUGAR—94 hhdjN. O. Ssnr, jast received . and far t&Je by A. CULBERTSON, j«n« its liberty it. NO. MOLAS3ES-4cTEbirN7 O. MclamsTjut » reeehred and for amis by A- CULBERTSON, jsntl ■ 143 Liberty at. TKAS— Jwt reeeirod m lopenor lot of Green and Black Terns, and for amis by A. CULBERTSON, JsnSl . lid Liberty at. iI.M OLASSES-Uft tibia *. H. MduKi. on Un » mad for sals by A. CULBERTSON, tmnSl lid Liberty su_ LARD—' 73 bbia No 1, is dors end far sale by! JanM ARMSTRONG <t CROZER \X7 HITE BEANS—SO~bbi» in (lore mod for sale by It jattfl : ARMSTRONG A CROZER FLOUR— ISO bbls Extra family, in store and for sale by jana ARMSTRONG A CHOKER HOPS— 8 bales jut rec'd and for sale by jaadl , ARMSTRONG A CROZER ViO’i'tES —6o ken Extra, in store and for sale by Jj jana , ARMSTRONG A CROZER L'LOUK-au Itbi* in stem and for sale by r JanXl WU U JOHNSTON, IK BeeQLd st POTATOES— 43 bbls rec'd and for sale ty j atria: WMH JOHNSTON ROLL bitter- 2 bbls for sale by j«s2l __ WM 11 JOHNSTON' rpOMATOES— 2OO jorsfor nle by X jattfl WMif JOHNSTON ; F^piCLOWciff*'MUSLlifiE MUSLIN'S, of suitable width* for Pillow Cuu, constantly on hand. Also—Shewtiogs, from If 10 3 yard* wide, and ap as sortment of Towelling ana Table Diapers, tod bouM keeping rooda generally. ' Also-Tickings of the most approved manufacture, including very superior or extra width, at the Dry Goods Howe of_ W R MURPHY, Eo*t eotser of Third and Uuket m. riofloa— ap naira, Jaaifl SHAWLS. AVERY fine article of Moeming Long Sbswl*, fall vise, lost received, former price 814, end now only 83. A A MAtiON A CO, janlP 40 Market street LA&D— 9) kegs fresh, for salo by j tnjtt WM II JOHNSTON GREEN APPLET—In store end for tale by jonai WM H JOHNSTON SAFES— 3 second hand Safe*, far sale low by JaaVt WM H JOHNSTON Blackwood** Hagaslas aad the British Raartsrly Bsvtswi. T7IZ: TmLonpo* Qmrmv Bnuv; V Tea EDorsnoß Sxvorw; Tax Notre Bamsa Rxvtxw; tu v* KTxmrn Ksnxw: And—BLacvwooti’s Enmuton luxeszm. TERMS: - • For any one of the four Reviews, 83,00 per annum. For all four of tye Reviews, “ For filaekwoodis Magatiie, 3/0 u For Biaekwoodandtheißeviews, 10,00 “ Payments to be made in all eases in advance. Published simultaneously is New York and Pius birch; Office, 83 Wood street. J*hl9 i . JAMES D. LOCKWOOD. EDGINGS A FRENCH MERINOS are selling very cheap at j JanlS A A MASON A CO’S d^IALJCOES—IO cases, fast colors, at 81c: former \J price lCc. 1 JanlS A A MASON ACO BLUE CHECKS—I case very dark Shirting Cheeks, jut opened by BUACKLETT A WHITE, ;jaa!9_i 09 Wood street BROWN SHEETINGS—SO bales heavy 44 Brown Sheetings, fust rec’d and for sale at old prices by JanlP 1 BIIACKLETT A WHITE Bleached Shirtings—a good assortment of Bleached Goods, in store and for sale by _ janlP j SHACgLEIT A WHITE TICKINGS— 25 bales various' grades, on hand and for sale by I BUACKLETT A WHITE, jattl9 09 Wood street SHEEP PELTS—6OO Sheep pelts, in store and for sale by jaclP p A W jiARBAUGH DOTASH—Sfibbls Just ree’d aad for sale by L JanlP | PAW UaRBAUOH GUNNY BAGS—t/CD in store and for sale by JaalP f SAW HABBAUOU CHANDLER j WANTED.—An experieneed Chand ler wiu hear of a good situation by applying in jaatO ” -SAW HARBAUuU COPAL VARNIS —l3 bbla Famitarr, I 10 hi bbla do; 8 kegs do; 9 bit Coach do; 3hf bis do do; 5 kegs do do; for salt by JanlP ISAIAH DICKEY A CO, Front st CHEESE— 320 boxes for sale by JanlP j ISAIAH DICKEY A CO SUGAR— 6 bhds, for sale low to close consignment JanlP ISAIAH PICKEV A CO ■pOTASH—IS casks, first sort, for sale by JT jsalP - ISAIAH DICKEY A CO SCORCHED SALTS—BO bbls in store and for sale by JanlP i ISAIAH DICKEY ACO FIRE BRICK A TILE—For sale by janlP ISAIAH DICKEY A CO *P UTTER—9O boxes dairy, made expressly for fsmi- JD ly use,ree'd this day and for sale by I snip JAB FLOYD TIUCKWHEAT FLOUR—3O sacks ree’d this day t> aad for sals by ianlO* JA R FLOYD TTONEY—3OO Iba prime. In comb, rec’d this day and JLI for safety junto JARFLOYD /"IORN-MEAL—4 sucks and 97 bbls arriving and for J& sale by UURBRIDUE, WILSON A CO, H JanlP ~ „ Water street CIORN— 8 sacks end 31 bbls Shelled Corn; for safe by ' JaalP. - UURBRIDOE, WILSON A CO iXT IIISKEY—36 bbls superior Old Mon. Bye, for TY salo by UURBRIDGB, WILSON A CO. -. Water street NEW BACON—4(O ‘Hams, 400 Shoulders, and 380 Sides, in imoTtc house, and ready for delivery, for sale by : •; jmlP. TASSEY A DEBT POTATOES—ISO bbla Balt Blues, for salo by I JanlP - • . TASSEY A BEST jail ree'd end for sale by KIDD A CO, W Wood at itore and for safe by J KIDD A CO TTENi RED-i-90 bbls ree'd and for sale by ■ V JanlP J KIDD ACO CASTILE SOAP—9SO lbs for sale by. JanlP , J KIDD A CO SILVER SAND—I bbls just ree’d and for sale by janlP J KIDD A CO ■JY UTTER—IS bbls Roti,ln cloths; 10 bxi do; 13 kgs Jj peeked do; for sale by „ _ Jan 19 * J B CANFIELD, Front at , and for sale by _ _ JB CANFIELD npALLOW—7i bill JL Jan!B \ CtCORCHINGS—B casks in store and for "sale by Q jintS J P CANFIELD / ViIEESE—I6CO bxa prime. In store end for sale by Ujanlß JB CANFIELD 76 bxs and 10 caak^formula bj n /HANDLES—(O bxa Mould, for sals by yy Junta JB CANFIELD Linseed oil-«o bbu for sale by _ jan!B • J B CANFIELD GUNNY en*for *afeby JanlS PREYFOOLE a CLARKE >0 bbls (good winter) for sals by BBEVFOGLE A CLARKE B'ffi R ~ ao “ ,kl " T LOCAL MATTERS •. UFOEIXD'VOX THS TlTT»W7l«M>injr.«jU*n* Meeting of the Board of Manager* of tlie Agricultural Society. | The Board of Managers of the Allegheny coun ty Agricultural Societyj met in the Hew Court House-on Saturday'morning. • - r . John McCloskey, of Baldwin Township, was called to the Chair, and John Murdoch, Jr., of Peebles, appointed Secretary. The following aemkera were present:—Messrs. Murdoch, Martin, McCloskey, Way, Cooper, Car nahan, McGiU, Gerrard, McCaalin, Kelly, and McCabe. The Committee appointed to wait on. Mr. Hen* ty McCormick, to inquire into the propriety of founding a model farm in Allegheny oonnty, read : a communication embodying that gentleman 1 * riewa on the subject, in follows: PtrmoaoH, January 26,1650. Meurt, Killy, Murdoch endMcCabe,\C<mm\ttte.' Gettlxum—Knowing jlbat I could not make* it answer to meet |you as a Committee, I intimated to Mr. Mordock that I would commit to wri ting what I had to say respecting an “ Agriculture] School.” Owing to my impression of yoar meet ing next week, I did not bring it along with me, and as I liro outside the city, could not gel home in time to have the report ready for yotxp meeting this morning. • What induced me to calling your attention to the subject of the school was, as you were prominent in promoting the “ Agricultural” interests of the country, it rery naturally occurred to me that you . would recognize the establishment of a school far the eneouragementof so necessary and useful a science. Agentlemaa proposed furnishing a farm, provided 1 could get some friend to procure means to erect Buildings, &c-, bence'the’cause of my look-, ing to you for aid. My business now is such that I cannot meetyoo : Allow me to give the outliaca of the required school Fifty or aixly acre* in a good airy location is ground enough. Suitable Buildings to accomodate from 50 to 100 pupils with barn, stable, and other out houses, also greenhouse, dec. The number of Teachers, one Pnticipal Manager, one Professor : of Chemistry, Botany, fee., with an gsabtant la|lbe English Commercial Department. If required, a Transient Teacher of Masic,'French and Latin dec., doc. Two good laboring men to; attend the Farm and Stable, dec, dee. This would answer. The idea of compelling boys'to work for a cer tain number of hours'oo the Farm, to assist in pay ing their Boarding, Taitton, dee.[ is erroneous. The labor performed by them should be considered a Privilege, not a Task! Shouli] be granted them for good.conduM, doc., together with training them to r'.de, exercise, and every code of'ifreagtt. cning their system and promoting health. In fact the school contemplated should "bo one of moral training moro than mere laboi'. But while this moral training would progress, the foundation of a science, more uttf ul to than pbn toddy at large would be laid. And thosoboyr, after spending two or three years, conld then, if they or their parents deemed it proper, torn their attention lo.any branch of business or trsde more congenial to their wish* es. *And ir place of being obliged to hire (when they came to tbo possession of a Farm or Garden) some one to instruct them and attend their place, they could'supcriotond their own premises, skilful ly and tastefully ornament their grounds, &c. I fear my friend, owing t* the delay, has thrown his capital into another channel. Sti’i you conld easi ly raise means for so laudible aa object, by obtain ing a charter from our Legislature and put it into the shape of a joint stock institution. I submit these hist suggestion* for your especial considera tion. The amount I think required, exclusive of the land, for buildings, dec., would be about $5,000 to start with. Tf yop should wish, Iwiligive you or any of your society the report I prepared for allow me to add, that al. though Tfeel a deep Interest ia the establishment of such a school as 1 have referred to, that I do net ounoetoheequal to the task of carrying out all Us requirements, still I would assist in its arrange ment. 1 an., Gentlemen, very respectfully, yours | HENRY McCORMICK, Of Duqueace Borough. Remarks were made upon it by Messrs. Mur* doch, Martin, Way, McCloskey and McCabe. Mr. Murdoch, of Peebles, represented ia an ex ceedingly neat and forcible manner, the necessity for o model farm. He also gave the meeting moeh valuable information on ths manner in which similar Institutions were conducted in Great Britian. Y - ; On motion, the meeting adjourned until half past one o’clock. Tbe Board met at half past one o’clock: - The following resolution was adopted:— Ifae/tW, That a committee ofthree be appoint ed to petition tbe Legislature for an appropriation for the furtherance of Agriculture in Allegheny County. Meters. Scott, Martin, and McCabe, were ap pointed on that committee. Five hundred copies of the Eye Laws of the Society, and one thousand certificates of member ship were received from Mr. George Parkin, Gaaette Buildings. An animated discussion ensued, on the propriety of tbe Society recommending a fair to be held for the purchase and ale of all kinds of stock. U was finally resolved that this Society recoin* mend to all pemna having stock of all kinds to dispose of to assemble on the Comitions of Alle gheny, on the last Jueedsy of April. Premiums will be.awarded to tbe best three stall ions, hut for nothing else—at ill tbe advantages arising to tbofe who wish to dispose of their stock will be great, at, owing to the large crowd of •apcctalora—'farmers and others —good prices may be expeeted. Farmers and deals re in stock, in all tbe neighboring counties, and from Ohio and Virginia, will be in. attendance, and the free inter change of opinion between the different farmers and graziers, must be beneficial to all. We" have no doubt that an immense multitude will be pre sent. N Messrs. Garrard, Cooper, and McGill were ap« pointed on the committee to make arrangements for tbe fair of slock. On motion, Meters. Kelly, Murdoch, and Saively were appointed a committee to make ont a list of premiums for tbe next agricultural fair. On motion, the meeting adjourned. SwuttLßio.—A genteely dressed man, stepped Into Mr. Wilson’s jewelry wore, on Saturday, and requested to look at some gold watches, as his mother and sister wished to purchase two. He requested the jeweller to step round to one of our betels, where be said they were stopping. Taking two fine geld watebea and chains, worth upwards ot 9300, he went around, and was ushered, os ho thqught, into the' swindler’s room, who left him there, taking tbe watches up to his mother’s room, and leaving bir hat. After some time, Mr. W. began to suspect that he was duped, but the reseat had had lime to make his escape, -end was not to be found. DismcT Court.—The' District Court was in session on Saturday, and the argument list was taken up. Caxxo* Puns.*—This Coart met on Saturday, Judges Jones ana Kerr on the bench. No busi. nets of importance was transacted. DisTuißancx.—There was qnite -an excitemeo r in tbe Fifth Ward, on Saturday night, between eleven and twelve o’clock, on account of sn at tempt mode to rescue a prisoner from the hands of the police. Mayor Barker, however, was soon on tbe ground in propria pertona with a reinforce ment, and order was speedily restored. Two of the night police have been suspended for their cowardice on this occasion. MAYOR’S OFFICE. Saturday, Jan. 26. Frederick Marten was slightly inebriated last night, and refused payment for a supper of oysters which he lad obtained. Frederick could not re collect any thing about the circumstance, so he was orderod up for ten days, to give him time for collecting his thoughts. , Wn. Daily was comilted for twenty days, fori vagrancy. Several huekalera' were fined for breach of tber city ordinance. Sunday Morning, Jas. 27. Oliver Brooks was fined $3 and committed ten days, for making a disturbance at Wakins Hall on Saturday evenings - Two Germans, Geo. Fronts and Jacob Reden? baugh, were fined, respectively, $5, and $l, for raising a disturbance at the Athencum, daring the performance of tbe German company on Saturday night = j Patrick Kenrick, for attempting the rescue of bla.aon from the police. In consideration of tbs fiseUngs of. a parent, and as Mr. Kenrick others wiao betre a good character, he was discharged/ Icx HoinJs.—We; fear that the owners of our ice houses will be unable, to fill them during the present season,as lljSerc Seems but little probability of eny more severe forstsaccuring; \Wc be-; lieve, however, that same of the ice houses have a’considerable quantity on.htnd, the balance of last year's stack.' i ; 1 ; '.Focitn.—A'valuable gold ring has bei possession of the Mayor. The owner c it by calling for it/ '■ Hdaxau: Acctsctr.—A child four yean of age was killed at Nelson's saw mil!, B tty aids town, this morning. Uhad been sent to .gather chips, by it* mother, and foil into the taw pit. Ilia head waa Airly tawed Inltwo.— Tribune. \ Faxxtr* Lioios Snazzi-Prepared by J. W. Kelly WUhsm street, N. V n and for safe by A. Jaynes, No. 70 Fourth street. This will be foana a delightful arti cle of beverage in families, and particularly for. sick rooms. • Bakze'i Bsowjl—»An improved Chocolate prepare* tion.'being a comhinatioa of Cocoa not; innocent, in* rigoratjiig and palatable, highly reeorfiinendedpartic ularly Tor invalids. Prepared by \V. ttakor, Dorehes* ter, A. JAYrtES, at the Pekin jfi* qtore. No. 70 Foanh si mobll RATES OF DISCOUNT. RAILS OF DUJCOUj n. holms 'JT— COHEECTKDDY :a * sobs, Exchange Broken, No. 61 Fcnniylvaata. BankofPiusbnrgh —Pari Exchange Bank ......par Mereb. A Man. Bank -Par Bkaoil'hilodclphta*—«Par Girard Bank*.par Dank oftiermantown* ‘Par “ Chester County*-.par “ Delaware Co,* ..par 11 MontgomeryOe.*-par 14 Northumberland* -par ColumbisßridreCn.**- par Doylestown BaUk.v—*par Formers 1 Bk. Reading-par FarnerVßk. UacksCo. par Farmers B’kLaceas’r-par Laneastet Co. Bk. par par U. Slate? Bank——oo >• Mule: ctreet, ecu 4ta • Indiana*. rBtateß’k AUranchc*-. | rS'ateScrip “ t Virginia. Exchange bk. of VH" I r Farmer* “ t Bk. oftbe M rßk.of Virginia..——— M r U.&M.iic., Wheeling ft r do Morgantown. • f r N. W. Bank Va i t do We!i*b«rg——l r do Parkerabnrg—— *1 r , Teaaetn«i r Bk.of Teanei&ce 5 Far. A Mereh’ußk “ r Planter*’ * u t Union Ok..—. . —** ttluoarl. StateßkofMiuoari I - Korth Carolina. Bk.of Cape Fear.*—'* 9 Merch’a Uk.,Newreni« 9 Bank 2 Sooth Carolina. Browmvillc Bk,** par Washington Bk..* —• ••] GeuysbureLßk.*— •■ * i Cbainbcrabarg*.**—“ Saajoehenutt Cy.Bk.* Lewiswtrn*—— Camden Bk Bk.ofCknrleiton' M!dUlsu»w:w»tf — i - I Cwlwle *« Commematßk*—«•—• 2 Bk. ofCconreumn—• 3 t'&racra’ a ThoVen' Bk.of Ilambßig.... .' 9 Merehauu Bk—- 9 Planter* AMecbi'iltk- 9 Dk. of South Carolina. - 9 Sauk, Waynisfeurg.. I “ i!oneadale'^7-*»r«t*—*• I Leb&nart pai Hirrltad. Baltimore uta,*..i....pa T DiJim’eiOßßßerip <lO PcUsvillc—• Wyoming**.. Votk Ck..--- |CombcrUnd Bk. of AUe • Wes; Branch Dk. R&any • ... | Fnr.Bk.of Maryland-. “ Fanner*’ & Mechanics “ Bk. Frederick “ FrederiekCo.Bk.—-• “ [{ajentownßk....... *« Mineral Uk-~ | Relief Note*| MtATnic. PuLa.do- 1 “ I Scrip—Pittib. 1: Countyl I M Allegheny, SO' OLI«. I State Bt.and Bunches | I Uoantl'leasafil*** u 1 Patapacoßk—• | Wejtunztopßk— “ Bk.ofweiiraumer ••. • *• Stcnbenville.*W«»o* • • - • “ St-Ciairt»Ul*— M ' Marietta 1« niohlgaß. New Lisbon* •• Ck.ofSL Cl»iT-—•—~— Bk. of River Reiaca—— Michigan In*. Co 3 Cinein&alißaaka*r*... " Colombo* do* Cireleville.—•• * jPar.it Meeh’» Bk Zanesville —— " Wisconsin Tsrrlt*y! M>r.&Fireta>Ca.Milw'« t t'p'.r.ftro '— ■ -p-4*■ • “ Wcorner - 70 Massillon i Oaßadai, - Sandnsk/ • ••••»».' 70 AJlaolTeulßanka-—♦ I G*aurr.i--- | Bank of EsxlandNete* Norwalk.... w.i...... n ——ft 70* £»tr. Cleveland - • } GolddtSposl* V&lma. Xenia..^..—" Napoleons 3 GO icau> '9 150 9 SO »gle,old* 10 CO igle,new 10 oO ntyioai—li——- M Western Rcsitf*. ■— “ Franklin B*k Cotaobe* ** |bou_bUK3n»,B?«Biih. }C 00 ChUlieoike —*• jpo.Patrioi-~~—• is 50 &»»ereigu« .«•« 4£3 Guineas ...i— 600 Prederickstren~«..s7 EO TenThulera 7 M Ten Guilders 3 90 LoaUd’ors- ' 4 50 . EJt9tagi> New York ■ *prm Philadelphia • I pro - • fprm Bciota*»—•••-0.«*~~ « La near,er .■■•■ m 10 Hamilton—**i. : .—l3 Granville**.*'.** •• ...50 Farc.hr D r k Ctttoc— S’) Brl-tn* .50 UsaUteky. iH. of Kcmscky I |sl4if Loni» vine “ . uutdelpbifc Ox] time re »,p»r. Interior BTn—■ Norhern Ck.&Cßto’kT* •' Bora Hank! ? •' Beat THE FeyeiiA M*naf*cm ved theif-Wholettle br occupied by JBcsir*. 11. 11. fffoj itrrtl, , { :nrinf Company hate remo* so»ine«» to the ttore recently I. Urown A Brotheie. No. 12? ionj-tw (1 IIMAM OiIHKSE—47 boxes large, to store and fo: J sale by Janl3 HANDY, JONK3 A CO POTATOES— 140 saeks in store and foriile by _ junta IIARDV, JUNES A CO (1 UNNY.BAGB—MOJust ree d end for sale by _ JT jtnia STUART A SILL Cl jlEK9ii-300 bxs prime, ia store and for sale tv STUART A SILL SI.' GAR—00 nhdsN O, new crop, jo*l ree'tTaJd'for sale'by ' ; jaoty MeGILLSAROE DRIED PEACHES —IOO bo on band ltd for sale by jaa!7 McGILLSA ROE DRIED APPLES—a small lot, choice, lor sale on consignmentby J«n>7 ■ MeGILLSA ROE MULASSKS-w ITTltii NO, iii sura and for sale to elf so fbaslxrunem by janl7 iy MeGILLSAROE POTASH— < easts for sale by jsat7 : MeGILLSAROE BKQROIDKBIEB. A LARGE assortment of French Wrought Capes, Coitarfe and Calls, may be fonnd, very cheap, at janltr \ a A MASON A CO’S, TO Market «t IMItS RlScls—l3'OM) rec’d and for sale by i Janli • SJkWIIABBAUOII_ Y\Uf£D“?KACIiES A APPLES—a'lctt hundred ±J bu reeVl and for tale by jatU4 . B AW HARBAUGH T OIiISVILLE LlME—li>o bbls in store and for sale Xj by JaSTd— . . SAWHARBAIJOH J j UTTER—I 4 tfhU Bollj pan in cloths; ~ - -•- .. UU kcei “ for salo by }4atl LS WATERMAN CtlfEEtiE— W bx* \V R, on Rand and for sale by / jinio • JARFLOYD L’KATHfcRti —ffil sacks primelttioou, for ■•do by r jenl4 l L S WATERMAN BEANti— at bbls and 6 tacks Whito, for saliTby jaals LS WATERMAN SEF.D —sitolia prune uew Cinvcr deed; SO ba strictly prime Timothy Send; in store aud for rale by Jam 4 L S WATERMAN •‘NORWAY FLASKS’* BLANKETS. fpIIKHEi superior Blanket*, m*de of the softest sod X ftnctt Wool, ean always be found at Dry Goods Homo of _ WKMURPUY, janM N E corner Mirketjtt_ 01' ERA CLUTUS'AEVENING DRESSES—Re ccived perezprrsi, at A. A. Matos A Co.**, No Go Market ttreet, another large biToiee of High Color* ed Opera Clothi and Preach Embroidered Evening Drei»et. _ janO ClAsiUlHßGShbljLUNiMuMiotdiote eheap i Cnhmcrei and Do Lain*, rec’d per ezprtri, and dow opening. Jang • A A MASON 4 CO 1) UINTB—3 cue* fait colored, at CJo per yard, for aato by [ Jan* A A MASON A CO STEAM BOAT QUILTS—VOO Steam Boat Counter* pane*, in »tore and for tale by jtnlU _ BRKVFOGLE A CLARKE / TLOVEk’bEE&~Oa hand and for tala by “ Aj tanlO i STUART A SILL KEG A ROLL U UTTER—In (tore and for Bale by jaalO STUART A BILL i'INE' FLOUR—loibbU rec'd and (ortile br WM II JOHNSTON, _ janlO 118 Second itrett .T ARI) Ollr—L3 bbli f«o l.jtut ree d tod (or itie by I 1 janlO RIIKV, MATTHKWtf &CO IMiATHKKS —10 ueii, a prime article, lor uJc by 1 janlO RHKk'i HAITHEW3& CO (tOL'N TERPANES.—Colored ancTtVEtVtfounter. J panes, of handsome patterns and lone urea—for tale low by lyild WB MURPHY MOLAB3ES— lbO bbla prime Plantation Molaasu, In oak bbla and good order, for tale low by W4U MJTCIIELTREE, 160 Liberst at npvW . PY I *ALLOW— wTjTjI* prime, fox tala bjr ” A- jnn9 J B CANFIELD 17t!ATHERS— 3 ucki this dar rec’d by ; jaad _ ARMSTRONG A CROZES SUGAR— 11 hhda prime N. 0„ for tale by jinS ARMSTRONG 4 CROZER \iriNfi6W cEASs=So(rt>xs, su'd sues, for sale by W janS WM PAOALEYA CO ON lIaND and for sole 16w to close consignment— lO bbls English Vcnilian Bed; 10 “ Sal Soda: IW » No 2 Rosin; 3 u Chloride Lime; S boxes Halm Soap: too “ BiiUsh Lattre. JOHN M’PADEN A CO, dc3l _ Canal Pasta, Penn street TOPaCO6-10Bxs for sale, to close consignment* by janll STUART A SILL, 119 Wood st rrKA—lO it, coaiJraoentTfornlebT l janll BTUABT & BILL Gt LABS—fid bxi 7x9, in store and for salo-by " r Janll STUART A BILL CHEESE —3UI bx> La (tore and lor sale by ~ “ Janll _ STUART A 6ILL_ ROLL BUTTER—C bbls prime Fresh, ree'd tbit day and for sale by . janll TASSEV ft. BEST KEG CUTTER—9 ken In (lore andYor tale liy .janU TASSKV A HE&T IARD— 30 kegs and l bbl on band and for sale by J JanU _ _ ___ . TAfiSEV A BEST SCORCHED SALTS—6 bbla, a prune article,: rec’d aod iorsaJc by janll TABBEY A BEST aLEHaTTJS—O bbla and ad boxes in siore and for C» sale by janll TASSEVA BEST SODA ASH—33 casks on band and for sale by janll TASSiiY A BEST (ILOVEE SEED—iS Cbls new, onYand and inr «nTf /by janll TAS3KY A BEST flHMOrfly bbls for tale by : JL janll TASSEL" A BEST HERS E—A small lot, for sale low to close consign* mcnl.br jan!B BREYFOGLK A CLARKE EGGS— 10 bbls good, just rec’d and for sale br ianlfl - BRSYFOQLB A Cl. A RtfE VTEW DACON-CO.OOO lb. Ho S Robnd, prime, In Xi imoke-houie, (or tale by , jaalß SELLERS*. N! 186 kegs do (brittle by EJHL 4 ; L'B WATEOMAN rtJT I"BR—7 bbli prime roll, ju»t recelvc3T; .. .U«i_ J. fiL DlL\> ORTHJt CO. JUST received ud (or t&le SflflQlh«lifiimt/in*by .* . XKIDDACO, , I*°* Mo 00 Wood street IN STORE—2O barrel* Spirit Turpentine fend for •de W 1 J. KIDD A CO, J M< 1 No. 60 Wood at 1 SACK HOGS HAIR for tale iby I " ARMSTRONG A CROZER. IAHBLB CIDER 1 C*Y A CROZER tORN BROOMS—Mo dozen this day received and / for aale by ARMSTRONG A CROZER jtn4 • * - . JD3T! RECEIVED—ISO Ibt American Arrowroot and for Rile by' j KIDD A CO, jan< Nd 60 Wood at ‘VlLflNiiiiW GLASS—9OO boxea SxlU windowgiail. ' «v SCO do lfxlJ : do do Cl do 7x9 do .do (JO 'do 9x12 do do . 80 do 10x14 do do In non and>br tale by jtn3 ; 7 S.AW.itARBAUGH. DRY PEACHES—S batheta pealed peacbea. GO do Common do lo store and for sale by ARMSTRONG ACROZER. : Jao4 *• • TRANSPORTATION. BBLUICE FITS DA T LINK, VOX tax COHfIUSCI or •; * WITH IRKS U 9 GIITUnT) UTWXX3 PHILADELPHIA AND, PITTSBURGH- *. GOODS forwarded by Uu* Line are carried in the nail train to Chambctabaffffa. and «m imrn.,),.... It loaded is Wagon* going night and day through to Pitttburgh. : j . The hoisea are stationed every IS mile*, which insures the prompt delivery of goods within the time promised. The Wagons will leave oar warehouse daily, (Sun. dayaexctpted.) at 2 o’clock, P. ht Shipper*’are aunred that no more good* will b« taken each -day titan can be | punctually carried through. JAMES M DAVIS A CO, : 527 Market street, Philadelphia, JOHN M’FADEN A CO, Cana! Basin, Pitabargh. JOHN McFADEN a CO, FokwAintso A Cow** boh Mxicbahts, Canal Basin, Penn street, Pittsburgh. i JAMES M. DAVIS A CO, Ftocx Factoxs axo Ch x* ■ xtsstos MncßAXts, 1227 Market, and 64 Commerce jst, Philadelphia. I- ' I g7*Advaneaamade by either of the above, on Flour, wool, and other merchandize, 'consigned to them for sale. I . i*n4 UNION LINE. WINTER ARRANGEMENT. 1850;- THE snbteiiben, now having in asceeaefal opera* tion an Kxpreaa Wagon Lise between rituboren and Philadelphia are prepared to reeeipi (or 6000 4 lb« freight daily. Each way deliverable through in aa day*, Sunday* cieepted. HENRVGRAFF ft CO, eahalßaain. Pituburgh. DUTTLLE HUMPHREYS 4. CO., Jan&dgm ~107 Market at. PhU’a 11FBEH WiOOI USS. ' THROUGH IN FIVE .DAYS! 1 HIE subscribers areprepared to receive MCO pounds . Freight daily, after Monday, 10th insL, to forward to or from Philadelphia and Pittsburgh, by Wagon, through m Five Days. Rates as low as by any other conveyance at this season of the year. JOHN McFADEN A CO, Canal Rosin. Pittsburgh. JAMES M DAVIS A CO, -deft No gg? Market at. Philadelphia. HONOHGAIUBIvA ROUTE. Only V 3 Mllai Staging. Via Brownsville and Cumberland to Baltimore and ' Philadelphia. TIIE morning boat leaves the wharf,above the bridge, daily, at 6 o'clock precisely. 11106 to Baltimore, 33 hours; time to Philadelphia, 40 hoars. The evening boat teavcs doily, - (except Sunday cv eningsj at 4 o’clock. Passengers by leasing on the evening boot, will eress the mountains in stages next day, and thus avoid night travel. Secure your tickets at the Offiee, Monengahel House, o*Sl Charles Hotel. octKMy J.MEgKTMEN, Ajteni WINTER ARRAN UEBKMT. &#ihs49, m&q EXPRESS WAGON LINE Tti ROUGH IN FIVE DAYS ! THE subscribers, having suspended their canal op* erations until the opening of .the Spring Naviga tion, have established an Express Line by Railroad and Wagon between Philadelphia tad Pittsburgh, by which they are prepared to forward 8000 pounds each day, and receipt for ibo delivery of the same in 5 days. They beg leave to assure tbeir (hends and the lie thnttheu arrangementsregarding rules, regularity and despatch, cannot fail to give satisfaction to all who favor them with their commands. 1 TAAFFE A 6'CONNOB, eorner Penn and Wayne su, Pittsburgh. THOMAS BERBIDGEL do 7 278 Market street, Philadelphia. GEE, WO! GEE, WO’ WINTER ARR&SOKHB NT. 1849. Bias emus tux old cosxsrooa. BINGHAM'S EXPRESS WAGON LINE, to *im FXoa Pittihargh tad Phtladelphla AS the business on the easel is about being closed for the season, we would inform the public that wo have again brought the Conestoga Wagons into re quisition, and will be prepared to’forward (KOO pounds daily, (commencing on Monday, the SBth inst.) A Car leaving Pbstadelphtadaily by uelmall train for Cham* bersburg; and the Wagons traveling day and night, ensaiea the delivery of Goods.ln five days. Apply to WAI. BINGHAM. Pittsburgh, BINGHAM A DOCK, No. lSlMarketnreet, nov2Q - . Philadelphia: WINTER ARRANGES2UBNT. 1849. EXPRESS WAGON LINE ' PITTSBURGH AND PHILADELPHIA. Trum Five Days, (Sundays excepted,) running Day and Night i THE .public is respectfully informed that this Line, which has been m successful operation the two previous winters, will again commence vanning on Monday,*tb«3Bth of November. ’ A Car will teave Philadelphia and Chambersbnrgh dally each way with the Mail Train, and from Cbam* benbnrgh with relays of horses ruoningday andtughu We are prepared to forward 8000 lbsltreight daily by the above line. Apply to , D. LEECH AGO, Pittsburgh, or to—HARRIS A LEECH, No 13 South Third street, Philadelphia. _hov9o*dtf ' • NEW AND VALUABLE INVENTION! * GLKNiVS WINDOW LOCK AND SPRING. P&Tcma>, Dxecuulß, 18J9. THUS is am article of great valne to all persons en -JL rtgrdin building, or to those wko have already built, knfl are wUhoaTwlaaow.fajnetuo*. While it fanuiiej a perfect substitute tor pallles and weirbu, at a saving of aL least *4 to each Window, it alfords the safe it faliening that has ever been brougni into DM' The utility and eouTcnienee of thia Spring over all other*, ta, that by one thumb pteee, both sash of the window-can he raised or lowered. It requires only to be known to be appreciated. , Persons wishing to buy the artiele, or to have theta pat into their window*, or the right of selling it for counties in this State, may apply to the subscribers at the PERKY HQUBK,on the Allegheny river, Pitts burgh, Pa. J.tL TURNER, ' coTthMt3m{ts]Sp . C. P. MAYO. MEDICAL AND SURGICAL OPTICS, No. 05, DIAMOND ALLE7, a few doors below Wood Hired, to ward* market.; • DR« l&OWI, baring been regularly educated to the medical profession, and been for some time in general practice, now confines his attention to the treatment ol those private and delicate com plaints forwhieh his opportunities and experience peculiarly quality him. 14 yean assiduously devoted to study A treatment of those complain Updating which tiwi* he has hod more practice and has enred more pa* tents than can brer fail to the iot of any priraie prac titioner) amply qualifies him ito .offer assurances of speedy, permanent, and satisfactory care to all alHicted with delicate diseases, and all diseases arising there from. Dr. Brown woald Inform those afflicted with pntate diseases which hare become chronic by time or ag gravated by the use of any of the common nostrums of the day, that their complaints can be riidically and thor oughly curedi he haring giren his .careful attention to the treatment of such eases, and succeeded in hundreds of instances in curing persons of inflkrumatioa of the neek of the bladder, and kindred diseases which often result from those cases where others hare consigned them to hopeless despair. He particularly invites such as hare been long and unsuccessful! jr treated by others to consult him, when every satisfaction will be given them, and their eases treated ia;a careful, thorough and Intelligent manner, pointed oat by a long experience, study, aqd isrestigauon,wbich it is impossible for those eogccedin general prsctico ef medicine to give to one class of aiseasa. ' ‘ fry-Hemia or Rupture.—Dr. Crown also inrlles par •oat afllteted with ilernie to call, as he bas paid partic ular attention to this disease. CANCERS also eared. ■ * Skin diseases; also il e, Palsy, etc., speedily eared Charees very low. N. B.—Patients of either sexliving at a disianea, by stating their disease in writing, giving ol! the symp toms, can obtain medielues with directions for use, by addressing T. BROWN, M. D., post paid, and enwos °&fica C No. M Diamond alley, opposite lhaWaverly Rimmanot—Dr. Brown’s newly discovered reme dy for Rheumatism is a speedy and certain remedy tor that painful trouble. It never fails. Omce and Private Consulting'Rooms, No. 45 Bis mond alley, Pittsburgh, Pa. Th« Doctor is always at faome. _ TTTNo cure no pay. I » .8. IM9. BUCKWIIEAT FLOUR—I 39 saeks ree’d and tor sals by WAR McCUTCHEON, jan7 ; tS3 Liberty «t GLASS— ISO bis Bxlo, on band and7or sale by* jsn7 WAR McCUTCHEON POTATOES— bbli Pink Eyes, on hand anTior _ ]an7 W A R McCUTCHEON KEG BUTTER—IB kegs rood, In store and for sale by janP BREYFOOLEA CLARKE^ CSdßirßKdOMS=roo*dos in store and for sale'by ! | Q rO BBEYFOOLE A CLARKE KEEN APPLES—I»O bbls In store emUorsnle by BREYFOOLEA CLARKE Y>AMIIY FLOUR—dSlibl»,"extrabrandrfor saioTjy C jauD BREYFOGLE A CLARKE DRIED sale by Jan 9 J B CANFIELD BUTTER— 13 bbls Fresh Roll, in cloths, for sale by ,*no 3 B CANFIELD S'll. _ MoHa3SES—150 bbls best brand's, instore . and for sale by jtnB WM BAUAI.EV ACO KOLL BUTTES—IS bbls in tood order, for sale by jsuS tWMBACALEYACO HmV=& bales Dew Koueo Kentucky.lleop, reo on eooi'ignment and for sale by OOriMlp A CO RDON STATIONER’S GUM—A supply just ree’d and fox sale at tho Rubber Depot, by dc29 J AII PHILLIPS T> «BnXnnK? r tlit-aB lbs genuine. jnsTirec’dard n for sale by dcr9 J_KIDD A CO CODFWU—' SOdrurason hand andfor sole by dc3l JOHN WATT A COr N~"5. MOLABSi»—SSO.hbIs new crop, Plantation . just receiving and for sale by ; JanS J WM BAOALEY ACO mALLOW-M bbis' prime UUow'iust landing fr«m I the steamboat Lotus McLano and tor aale by H. AW. HARBAUGH. FLOUR— iWO - bbls extra awl B- F.-Flour, in.store \nd foTsSeby 8. A HARBAUGIL j an 3 _ j _ SUGAR— 10 hhds, now landing from rteamer Ham* burr, fur tale by ISAIAIf DICKEY A CO., • Jai&) ; Front St. ~ : /-qHKRSK-500 boxes in stow and for sain ny o ISAIAH DICKEY AGO., - ' Jan 3 • ; • Front aL POTATOES —i bbla Neahtnaocka, for nle br : JanS ARMSTRONG k. RSom • DRIED APPLES-5 uieki u«, for i*le br" jufl ARMSTRONG A CRftTffiß 6 "Dozen balsam fir—Fta wiabr ' - —rr- J KIDD k CO. No:«) Wflftd tides to «m parthaaerij by- l ' w A MMITCIIETLREE, ■ ’aT-T-.A-i- -J.;- ' : Wo 100Libert? * ■ HOUSES. LOTS. FARMS. 4,. T«.Lat.' A- SMALL COTTAGE HOUSE, in Allegnehy city, on Esplanade street.- Rest low. - Inquiwof r. janlg - ■- TAS3EYABE3T.SWood.su ■ ,For Rent.. A BOOK at-the comer ef Penn and Hand streets, now occupied by .Mr. Jones, as a Drug Store. Possession given cs the first of April next.' !• . . iinlMf - ’ - • s-a. W. LOOMIS.' Brie it'Yard forßsat. A LOT OF G:OUND,*ultab!ofora Brick Yard. and situates tear the eity line, in the vicinity ol Soho Bridge, will jt rented for a term ef year*. Ap* piyto ; E.D.GA2ZAM, - Third street, ' lanlC * Offieemver the Post Office. For. Rent. v j . A ROOM on c e second story of the Warehouse No.» Wool street. , - : ■« . . i - Janld Fer Rent* ( -1 A THREE BTO 1Y BSICK-DWELLING ROUBE, S?ftTw"L ,treet ’ '-eiween O-Bara and WalhJt streets, rath Ward, ai piesent occupied by the subscriber. Possesiion givenun ibo Ist April.- liiQuireof __jtnl_6_tf WM.YOUNaH3 Liberty «t THE BASEMENT, comer of'the Diamond end T? 11 ted ® any public business, it «as been occupied as a Coffee, or Kt>ng Establish merit, for a number of yew. 0 _ , iT^s°Z.su Ter ? 1 ° ffi «« end Artist’s Rooms, well ,T dt l nU^ e *">* *• Diamond, over the store of Uie subscribers, north westcomerof the Dia mond and Market street Apply to ]*nia Alexander a day. ’; FYw ~® IB d KT » situated Brick Dwelling Houses, with the rounds adjoining, at Oakland. Possession can be given on the first of April next QlhS) HARDY, JONES A CO. For Rent. THE Bock Pah of the Warehouse now occupied by myself, and fronting on From street • jan9 C.n. GRANT, 41 Water iL|y For Rent. A STORE in Merket street, sear Liberty. ‘ Also—The .Store on the comer of Market and Liberty streets. . _ Also—A Dwelling and Store on Penn street, near the Canal. Poesesaioa given on the Ist April next Alto—A Brick Yard in .the Eighth Ward. Also—A Stone irearry in the Eighth Ward. Pos*: sessien given immediately. . Inquire of . DAVID GREER, Penn st, Jan7-lm* 3 doors from 8. E. comer Hayst For Rama. • • “ A TWO STORY BRICK DWELLING HOUSE on Hay street Enquire of jan7 JAMES PALZELL, 84 Water st A GOOD THREE STORY BRICK DWELLING, .OJ on • Smithfield street, foar doors from Seventh, west tide. Inquire of 8. SCHOYER, jtn7 110 Seconds!, F«OR REST- A convenient Dwelling House,on Federal street, Allegheny city, with alarge yard. Poetession given on the lit of April. ' ALSO—Several Room* and Offices In Pittsburgb,- near the Post Offiee. j <E. D. GAZZAM, dcS5 Office, Third st, over the Post Office., LtOtl lron Foundry, Blacksmith and x Machine Shop, with Steam Emgine of IS hone Kwer, good stock of tools, machinery, patterns, fiaiks. lies, furnaces and ovens, all now in dm andm good running order. Said premise* have 160 feel front by 90 deep, with privilege of an adjoining lot S 7 by 90 feet Being one of the oldest and best stands in the City of Cincinnati, with a liberal patronage. Apply to •dclT DAVID O. PORRUST-A trrURE, wcHhUrdup for Dry F: Goods, on Market st, between Third and Fourth. Possession given on the Ist of April next . Also—Several ROOMS and OFFICES. Posseetion given immediately. < E. D. GAZZAM, dels ■ Office over the Fon Office, Thirds!. JgA FORRZHT —The WAREHOUSE at pro &£■ sent occupied by Messrs. Bailey, Brown A Water street from first of April next. nor» JAMES A HUTCHISON A CO FORBBIT.. AaA A WELL FINISHED ROOM, statable for a Caa Variety orCenilemen’s Furnishing Store. Al *“■* so—Several rooms suitable for offiees or At* list’s rooms. ED GAZZAM. - oetlStf OfficeThirdstrectorerPcstOffice. THE very dosirabie residence In Allegheny gyj City, lately occupied, by B. W. Poindexter, and given immediately.: - For terms, apply at this office, ortoW.W. WIL» -SON, Market st octB AmA FOR IUCNT—The mansion bouse now BBS oeeupled by Mrs. Atwood, situated at Oakland, of groand attached. The bouse - mjtidou* and convenient, and the groand well im proved. Apply to HARDY, JONES A 00, a«g3l Water «t • AA FOR SALE—A Bnek House, (but one year gfl built) and Lot, on Robinson street, Allegheny, “near old Bridge. Price low and terms easy.— Inquire of JyM 8 SCHOYER, 110 Second st *|jOß RENT.—The three story Brick Dwelling J? House, on liberty, between Hay and Marbury cow occupied by W. Graham, Jr. Posscssioa Sven immediately. Ebujaire of We Graham, or at s Bookstore of JOHNSTON A STOCKTON, __ jytrr-dtf eomer Market and Third streets! IJVJR SALE—Five lots eligibly near* . iahing town of Blrmihg&am. The lot* are situa ted on Denman street, numbered in F Bausmoa’s plan 75,73, to, si ar.d Pi—Lot No 75 floating SO feet on Ma ry Ann nreet, 70 feet deep; the other four 20 feet front eaeh, by 60 feet deep. Terms—Urealer pan of purchase mcney may re] -main for six years, sceared by monsage. For panic S uitrs, inquire of 8 SCHOYER, myln 110 second st ALUABLE REAL ESTATE ON PENN STREET FOR SALE—A Lot of Ground situate on Penn street, between l(ay, and Marbnry streets, adjoining foe house r.ud lot now occupied by Richara Edwards, having a front of US feet, and in'depth 150 feet, will be sold on favorable terms. .Title unexceptionable.' En quire of C.O. LOOMIS, 4ih it, near Wood. '• oetU-dtf . BOCTOB WIBTARTS BALSAM OF WILD CHERRY. THE following article we copy with pleasure from the “Boston Mercantile Journal,” of March, 1649, and vre hope that if any ef ear readers are r uttering from any of tha/complaints which it U said to cure, ' they will speedily avail themselves of it: DR. WISTAR’S BALSAM OF WILD CHERRY. It was well known many yean ago that the wild cherry bark tree of this climate poisoned valuable medicinal qualities. Indeed this foot was known to the aborigines, and decoctions of the leaves or bark of this tree Las ever bodri regarded by theirphysltians as one of the most effectual remedies in caiijr~<ii*£&*eiu' This fact, severe! years since, arrested the attention of Dr. Wittar, a highly respectable practitioner of Vir ginia. He investigated with care the healing proper ties of the wild cherry—tested Its effects when admin istered alone, and when is combination.with other re medial areata. Ho found that ita natural virtue might bp greatly improved, and by combining it with Ingre dients whose properties were all well proved and gen erally recognised, a medicine was produced whleh comutates a remedy of great importance in pulmona ry affections and dis uses of the chest and throat— diseases which are proverbially prevalent Inourelttea and large towns, and often prove fata), swelling the bill of mortalityio s mach greater extent is the ease with most others, we had almost said all elanes Of disease. The genuine Wistar’a Balsam of Wild Cherry has a fao simile of the signature of Henry Wittar, bL D n Philadelphia, and Sondford and Park on a finely exe cuted steel engraved wrapper. None other are gen uine. ; We are Jail Ut receipt of the following voluntary tri bote to the cnmtivepowerof Wistaria Balsam of Wild Cherry, from E. Hall, SL D., of Mt. Clemens, Michi gan, who is a physician of high standing, and an ex* tenure druggist: Mt. Gumbo, Mich.. Ocl sOth, 1549. To the afflicted, this may certity that Mrs. B, Rob erts, of this village, three or four weeks after confine ment, was attacked with a violent cough and great prostration, ami seemed hastening to the grave with fearful rapidity. I advised her to ase Wistaria Balaam of Wild.Cheny—she' did so, and with that valuable medicine alone was restored to health, and -irnow a living proof of the raise of Wlstar's Balsam of Wild Cherry. E. HALL. Physician and Druggist Read on and be convinced still farther of the remar kable virtues of Want's Balsam of WUd Cherry: Messrs. Saadfordi, Parki Gents, As a matter of jus tico to you. and for tho benefit of toe publie," 1 would offer tho following statementof a euro effected by yoar medicine, known as Wlstar’s Balsam of Wild Cherry. In tho spring of 1847 my wife was severely attacked with Peripueomoola, or Pleurisy, which resulted in a 1 deep seated pain in the side, accompanied with a se vere coughj she was; mended by some of the best physicians m Chicago, bat to no-purpose; for weeks ■ho suffered, without relief, coughing incessantly night and day. I came to the conclusion that all the reme dies kaownUo the physicians "could not help her, and was induced to try your Wiid Cherry. I procured one bottle, and commenced using it aeeonllng to direc tions; before it was all gone—tho cough supped, tho Enin In her side left her, and with the aid or another ottle she was restored to rxarscr oxolth. In con sideration of these circumstances, ] would recommend it to the pabUc ns o voluble medicine. Yours, respectfully, - R. N. GARRATT. GtAKD Raraw, Mini, Oct. 8,1513. Bead Ou foUotmtg Tatxmoni*!*. ' Of oil the cares that have been recorded, there are certainly none equal to tho one first mentioned, which plainly shows the curability of Consumption, even is some of its worst forms: Caowa Pourr, Lake co n la., Jane 19, IMS. J. D. Park: Dear Sir, As I have a deep commisera tion for the afflieted, permit me to give yon a brief history of my afflictions, and the benefits derived from the use of Dr. Wistaria B&lsamof Wild Cherry. In July, 1844,1 was attacked with aferer of the ty pbod character, which left me in a very debilitated state, when to lac following winter I was taken with a severe cold, which reduced me to sdeh an extent as to five me the appearance of a confirmed consumption. labored under a severe cough—ex pec to rated a great deal, a ltd was troubled with eold foci and night sweats. I also frequently railed blood from my tongs. 1 con tinued in this state, gradually making under the die-' rose, until January, 1b47," when 1 was again attacked with fever. My friends despaired of tayufe,- and my physicians thought 1 ooala survive but a short *hn«. My extremities, especially my feet, were constantly cold, and'almost lost their feeling. Under these d> eamsuuices it may truly be said th«r j was aLi vine skeleton. 1 finally determined to coil taking medicine prescribed by physicians, and try Dr. Wistaria Balsam of Wild Cherry, and from the hnt week that I con> menecd taking it, I cau date a gradual recovery. I continued its use six months, at the end Of which time J was cured, and have enjoyed goodhealth ever since, and cheerfully recommend the Balsam to all thou at flJeted with disease of the lungs, and would savto those commencing its use, not to be discouraged if two or three bottle* do not effect a care; bat peraovere as I have done, and l have ho doubt but nm» eases out of tan will bo blessed with renewed healih arl hare been. Respectfully, .yours. - Boul.—Six B., J Sii MCKEON - Bold by J. ft PARK, (successor to Sandford APuxJ Fourth and Walnut streets, Cincinnati, Ohio, General Agent for the South and .West, to whom all orders 1 must be addressed. L. Wilcox, Jr; James A. Jones; J. Kidd* Co; B.A. Fahnestock A Coj Pittsburgh. L. T. Russell, Wash ington; W.'H. Laatberton, Franklin: 'LI ft Bowie, Welty.Greeniburgh; •eijßecUAGilmore,Bedford; BeeaA Bon,’Hunting don; Mrs. Orr, UolUamyibarr; Hildebren is Co, Inal* anm J. Jw-Wfight, KiUantuog; Evans a Go, Break vtUe; A. Wilson & Bon; Wayneshurgh; MTaritnd A Co, N. Caileader, Meadville: Barton A'Co,’Erie: J. Magoffin, Mercer; James, Kelly A Co, ButleriS. South. . Bcave r, - J. 1 D. Bummertoo, W arren; F.L.AC.B. Jones. Conderircort; P. Crocker, Jr, Brownsville. noTiMkwtyliilT EMMY. LLND andh'aney VelvetTnuuntngr, oral] colon, to be found at the store of jaall ’ . W B MURPHY BLACK bilk LACES, including a fow pieces- of extra width, to be (band, at lowprices, at store of jaall , . WB MURPHY . M&faLLANEOUS. ... book boohs, NO.fO’'VVO6DfiTBBEr, , , '.'•nr'mlß) . •1/lTllKßfi‘wiU be wired for nb an assfirtttent ef f iV V! vtbxableitilcioußoob tfidTteP* (espibti '' I la'aeeriewofabout FOOICHUNDRED• dlSneai pah I licetlao*. (ofwbichcat*lfljw» caabehad on applies* - ! ikm,l cmbrMinff naciy RiEdaid ; -oro;ki inTheokyry Btognpbft lte.*e~ adected «Bd paWiahed : bT the ' Pmbyteroa Board of FcbHratkai-ia Philadelphia; - and for Sabbafo School, Oeagres»2oaaV. i. unit I i>iT«rl««, >- 'A. ' Peraon*<wiihinjto jmrehaKrcuchboohs,arelotl* tied to call and examine the awertment o ■ • , riba Dejiositetry of the Pennayhrmrfr Bible Society . irkept at them rooms. ■■•-. -.octfaMtwaaa > , ■.- OPHE subscriber bu «rhand tad for said. o Agent :A‘. of L. Johnston A Co?, of Philadelphia, Ok#follow? ingl. •• • i -" RSptirofCaset; ' ■.■■-■■{■■■ . JSnmSMVtaej Letter, dt&reat *mj ■ ■* ■' *0 Newspaper Cuta; SCO Qtt. Loads, ratio order) * 10 Competing Sticky ' I.lookegaprout'sNew*lnk? •■*/. ■ ' -1 Brin Galley, Column Bale*, Bran Bales of all descriptions, Ac. ' A. JAYNES, - PekinTeaßtora, 70FoanBsr • N. —Orders received ftrnew Type. aoI&dAwS PSEOL TKAITOBB. THE subscriber hu Ju*t received alike Pekia Tea Store, 70 Frank street, a very large end well de lected flock of pen GREEN AND BLACK TEAS, CrcmNew York. ailofwbich baa beenreceivedinthU country since lae first of February last- .consistingof . allthe different grades frown in the Celestial Empire, Onrsiock beingamongthelargestinthe.Weit,we are . prepared to wholesale, oa better tarms than any other boose in (be elty.. We invite retailgroeen to call and ' examine qnr Rock and price*. Iheycanhaveltpeck-. edu»), ), ud i ft packages, S B) tin cannUtore, ar.by half cheat#,' to suit their convenience. . Oar retail price* wy for Oolong, Ettaek Tea* ftott ' Nlng Young Souchong, »;ettT Congoso,'and English Breakfast SU, Yo anr llyson, and Imperial, from 33 eta, to pet, lb. rtaabeaaio. teqaeated to sendundget (ample*of. ©four Tens, and tiy them before puiehastsg. mylOalAwS A. JAYNES, 70 Fonnh street. GKO* W* SMITH * 00*i TNFORM their friends aad'the public ihaUhsyhava JL no longer any conaeetionvrun their lateestablish men: tn Penn street, known as the Pittsburgh Brewer nD oatira bailee** to the POINT BREWERY. In Pir street I - tariffed ■rt ' O'A&DW A Bfi 8VO&B ■ m Of TRRPLANK ANDSAW, - JCL in Foreign and Doateitte XUBDWdRE. in all ita varieties, are now prepared to cell a* low and on a* reasonable tennsaaean be pnrebased elsewhere, • **e_Bolicrt cat friend*, and tho pablie generally, to call andezamlne our stock, whion ctnuixt* in part of ' KNIVES and FORKS, POCKET and PEN KNIVES. • BCIBBORS, SHEARS; RAZORS, Hcow TrimndnS sacb a* locks, Latehes, i Hinge* and Screws, toretto with every aruele tuaillykept In Hardware- ftorea, - -We invite the attention or Carpenters and Mechanics - generally to oar assortment of Teols,-whlch have been selected with great care, and which we are determin ed to scUsoui to give satisfaction, apfcdfowT -. ILT 1 Tnasiaca or* va* Karma is not more repot •' stve than a bad, pntrid breath, or dark, yellow disc**- ed teeth. If persons bare thesei: i* thtur own fault— they can, for two shillings, buy an article that will make their breath pure asajsweet us'jks SfefcylAre ■ AreHo, . ' • ••• . t It cures disease* of the Gums, spungy or ulcerated, and forlhe Teeth it la unequalled, recurring the tartar,* fastening the teeth' in the gums, and clean them as white as the mow qflhs/rmwa North. Such, reader, are the properties of Jones's Amber Tooth Paste, and, without praising tt 'ourselves, hear what one of our most respectable and scientihe Den tists, Mr. E Field, of New Yora, says:. “1 have both used and an sliced this beautiful and Im palpable artlele. (Jones* Amber Tooth Paste,) and can recommend ft as possessing alltheqoaJities claim ed for it." Reader, we can gay no more Id convince, only that if you tty this once yon will be well pleased. it la put up in beautiful English China Pus,'for 2S eenu. Sold by the Agent, Wfi. JACKSON,- ea.tihej> ty street, Pittsburgh. • eagffcdAvfT ’ Ip- au. 0002. rmxrts are b (morally rtrned tear the following are the actual qualities of a 3s. bottle of. Joss's Coral Hair Restorative. If they doubt ear word, : they eannet these highly retpecublo citirsns who have tried iu— . . ib . i Mr. Geo. Becket, 41 Elm cl New York: * ?' Mrs. Matilda Reeves, Myrtle av, Brooklyn. Mr. WnuTompkins;W King st, New York. • • Mr. The*. Jaeksoa, Montoun Island, near Pittsburgh H. E Cullen, late barber steamboat 8. America.': - - And more than a band red others state, thooch'thia ' aosliufliee, that it wilt force the hair to grow on ths head or face, stop it falling off, .strengthen the- roots, removing scurf and dandruff from the roots, making light! red, or gray hair, assama a fine dark looX>and keeping dry, harsh or wiry hair moist, soft, clean and beauwol, a very, very long time. Sold by the Agent/ WM. JACKSON, 69 liberty ft,* Pittsburgh. Price 37), 00 cents.'and one dollar; • ; aa&dAwT . • ' ■ HINU COMMON PRl^^^D They are not aware how frightfully injurious ' : to the akin! 'how coane, how rough, how sal-.’ low, yellow, and unhealthy the skin ap- " . • pears afternsingpreparedehalk! Be sides.ills injarioas, containing a large quantity of Lead 1 . We .-bare prepared a betmifal vegetable article? which we call JONES’. SPANISH LILY WHITE. It is perfectly innocent, being purified of all deleeri oos qaaliues; and it imparts to the sima'natural, beal thy,: alabaster, clear, living white; at the some time actirig as a cosmetic on the sldn,.making tt sofl'and smooth.-* Sold by the Agent, WM. JACKSON, fc3-Lib-: erty it, Piitsborgh. Pne&23 cents. . ang7alAwT. U7* bxvßtottsann Sua Hat iaa Chemical Soap causes a tree perspiration, and a-u < the same time molifies, softens, and whitens the skin ,•: giving tt the texture arid beauty of an inlaw's. Betravr, Sau Eheuis aan Sosas, are soon notonly - <pealed, bat cured by its use, as ax ioast seven -P&yu eians in New York know, who use ii in seeh csbos, and find it unfailing—«s aiso in . I’no’Lßs, BtnOTCHia, FncxLur, or any other akin dla •. i ease. The reader is - assured that this ts-no * puffed nostrum, as one trial will prove. leould ena menu at least 80 persons cured of ' Sou Hrsn, Sou Lxess.no Sons Bxsao^—Bay it, , and use it, and the reader is again assured I woalq, net'craellyeellit for the above unless I knew Uto bo.. . all -Those who are liable to ~ . Gasrto, Cusnun, c* Cnsrss Fmaa, will And this a care. .* Anyonealffieied with any of the above, or sun- Uar diseases, 'will find this all and even more {admira- , bio in its properties) than Is&te. * 1 Bat, reader, the stores ore flooded with imitilions, ” ted bis sue yoa ask for JONES'S Italian Chemical' '** Soap. Sold liy WM. JACKSON, 83 Liberty street, ' Pittsborgh. .aagfbdtewT " J r - Property la Allegheny City for Sale* ; THE subscribers offer for safe a number of ehoica Lout, situate in the Second Ward, fronting OB tha tawnmon ground,on easy terms, inquire ot. 7 W.tnaROBINSON,AOTkILaw,StC3»Itc . or of JAS ROBINSON, on thapremisaa: myl7:d*wtfT Closing Ontgaia ofßlMkita* Flannels. THE FAYETTE MANUFACTURING COMPANY, intending to reliuquiih their retail' trade on Mar ket street, now offer loeir largo and splendid stock of Blankets and Flannels, at pneea heretofore unknown in this city, ax the 'IILANKEff DEPOT, '■ jamMw • . -No 00 Market at • CUEES&— £08 bxs WB, in atore and lor sale by janll atWHARBACGI! W' INDOW bx*, ass’d, for sale by. Janll ■ SAWHARBAUQII BULK PORK—SOOO lbs recM per Caleb Cope, for aaJeby Janil BAWHABBAUQH COLORED COTTOft VELVETS.—Mazarine light blue, scarlet, maroon, garnet, brown, green ' and block Cotton Velvets: an assortment always kept - by jania . W R MURPHY; • ijl/LSDOW GLASS—sw boxes, ail’d sites, m siore. .] VV and for sale by BREYFOGLE A CLARKE, ' * JaolU ■ 108 Second street ■" URNlPS—eobnforsiiTeby “, , junto ■ BREYFOGLE A. CLARKE . WINDOW BASH—Assorted sizes, in store and to* ' sale by jaalO BREYFOGLE A CLARKE *“ ri tANNED HUG SKINS—« doz ree’d and for aalo by X janl,. : •BAWHARBAUGH OFFER—I6O bags Mime Kio, arriving and for sale by noTd WAMMITCHELTRER I?RE3H TEAS—imperial, Gunpowder and;Yoon • llyion Teas, of superior quality, in hf chests, 1 and 6 pound bxs, just rec’d and/or sale by novB WAMMITCHELTREB SUGAR— 94 hhds from new crop landing from ..the •. steamer Brilliant, and forsale by .... ( janl JAMES A. HUTCHISON * COY , MOLASSES— 30 bbls Plantation new crop,'laa ing from steamer Uarahorg for aalo by < . )inil JAMES A. HUTCtHSON A CO. CvreeN aomonUo and Pippin • r Apples, a prune article,in store and for sale br .•* jon4 RHEY,MATTHEWS A Ct>.- 1 FALLOW—25bbls pure Tallow, instore and foi . silo by RUBY, MATTHEWS A CO. jani : ■•’ bales Cotton for aalo by janl . RHEY, MATTHEWS A CO. BLUE a ORANGE PRINTS—4 cases new atyiea.! and bright colon, opened by dc3t tf HACKLETT A WHITS - C^aSalhlEßES— a eases .Fancy and Wool Dfi j Black, opened and for sale by ■ '; 1 deal. SHACKLETT A WHITS /"'UIEE3E—<OO boxes prime W. &~ for aalo by Vj j*n7 WABMeCUrCHfION BUTTER— S bbls Roll, ree’d and for aalo by jaa7 *W ARMcOUTCHEON INBEED OlL—la bbls instore and for sals by : J jan7__ ROBISON, LITTLE ACO < «RESU ROLL BUTTEB-400 lbs just recM and for ’ ■ sale .by jan7 . RUBISON,LHTLE A’CO" I)UCK WHEAT FLOUtt-aew Ibo, in bbis and bags, Xj ree’d and for sale by-'. • , Jaa7- ROBISON, LITTLE AOO y JVif ACKEREL—CO bbls No 3 Large; Bqr bbls No 1; IYJL JO ** No Ain store and for sale byr jan7 : ROBISON, LITTLE ACO _ PIG LEAD—I9OO pigs Soft UsleruiTin store and tor _jsale by jan? RHEY, MATIMEWaACO "D ROOMS—liw doz Com, in store and forsale by Jj|«n7 RHEY, MATTHEWS ACO . kegi _ prime’*olid, iii'*lore and for sale; J>by jan? RHEY.AIATTHEWS ACO- I A HD—is kegs and 20 bbls No 1, In store and fori AJ saJe by jan? , RHEY, MATTHEWS AGO OQUA3KS ADAM’S SUP. PEAKLABU-lQstoi and for sale by a : J, AIL FLOYD, *_ Jan 3 <-t - Round Church Building. Evening dresses-a. a. masos a oo,eo *ur ket street, wilt this day open another large in voice of those French Embroidered Evening Dresses,; a very desirable article for Parties, Soirees, Ae. ' - janil - • '• • ■ . ' janio’ . ; Canal Basin, Penneuugt- E’ Extra Famiiy, for sale by ' . v jtnlo_ STUART AttlLL,_UB_Woqdst_ « Common, ou hand and for silo by / V/ janlo A CULBERTSON, W libcriy el ‘ i A'nrifcjt—?ali~a new'OlucrEaiTes, iait rec’d ai3 • - foj2*aleby__ janlO . Jk CULBERTSON 7 t ieH~lba primn'Kyllast ree’d and fox: * .« sale by ; . • JanlO : ACULBERTBQN Lf.a u—7S bdls Bar, m store and for sale br . - janlO A CULBERTSON. 149 Liberty at f. llrtE BeaNs—4l>bu forlfleTy -v janlO WM H JOHNSTON PTEEiiN APPLES—93 bbls ree’d and for saJehy _ IT JaalO ' ■ • .WMil JOHNSTON • I TRIED P.EACHE3 A APPLES-Ht-amre and IS . )’«Sebr ' iirelO “ ffHHJOHNSTON ibsin store and tor«*Je by - A? JaalO - BTUARTAMLL;- ’ B _ EAVER BUCKETS—2O doxfor »ale BT - ___ janlO. BREYFOGLE ACLARKE OABLLBB- HTMolasses, ffor ttlavery low, to efos* _• OU eonsigurngnt by : J. B.DILWORTH A CO. -. janl • : • LACKISGIdSH CRAPE, W O* , : toaad at the Dry GOods Hoosapf , jaall • NEcomrr Fourth aadMsrketmfJ:-;.'