The Pittsburgh daily gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1847-1851, January 29, 1850, Image 3

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r; T cdie fMHiied g, jaenwriaT pray*
jag tut all W~i cgal dUpliteabe settled by axbitrs*
liont-end. siUfif'Jke Qoyenipeat to eater into ft
tretty for i. ;onpea of Nation* to ftmsge ft node
ot - Tfie-ineanrUl Vis referred to the
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A Urge noml'cr oil petitions were presented—
ftaong Urea several |prcjugrft dotiition of public
laAds J fothaaoldien|oflbe war.ot 1812; tad for
iteeoßstroction of efeilrcad to,tho Pacific. . / j
BictnorioH weta presented flora the l^fislstore:
of Vermont, and elsewhere, sating for the e»t»b
liabmeat of a BoreJt of Agriculture—referred to
the Committee on Agrier ttnre.
.After aoteiTtlOidsfrentia endeavoring to refer
manyyritla oc iLe subject of s Peace Congress to t
•elect coopil(c?» the Hitne adjourned without:
eoaiagtoiny conclusion..
SssuTX,— Sondry memirisU and petitions were
pfmrnTril In the Senate to day, and referred to!
appropriate committed, .: J y '
Mr. Sewerd presented a aeries of resolution*
the issMUlcro .ofNeV York in favor of
appropriating lands to lho Hungarian Refugees*
*ad the ftccdom of the'public lands to actual *eN
<l jSier jetting through the regular routine of bu
jfeao, tlto Senate then took up the order, of the
day, beiag'iSo'lillfiff 'feb bitter execution of tho
Istfs relative .to tberecapture effugitive alavea.
; Hr. Masoa is now seating.
■* 11 .mimes, ' v
: USPuATSD feXifclEi
fOR THgrjTTSSimOHP/
j. ;■ vr com)
WasanraToa, Jan. 23.
I BaiiTi— Mr.MiK.n,cf Virginia,rpote at aome
Idsgth, ia'tiTorof the resolcunn In referenced
the capture of fagUlto •Urea. Horaid Is had no
idea, oreatnijo'Wl pined, it wenld renedp tie
er)L Hi contended that tie constitution made it
Its dot* of tto fteeeit" lorecopturoonddeliver
fajitiTO ilsver Hiring lefaio within their bordeia.
Hr. Haaon urged Chat tin mailer ehouldbo peri,
mined id enter any home or grounds for the par
pom ofeapturing hiaelare.'withonl being liable to
notion fortreapaasi i -
1 lo coacldjlsa, bo would exprea*. Ike hope tbit
Ike bill would p&ss. It wax ©olyVpeaceaMe. ro*
inedy/ead ‘ifV besinto aflprdicg effectual pro
teetioaVert-not edepted, ho would'rcepnuseod
iis people, *aa, matter of uocienlty r lo provide.by
law to reprisal open Iho
balding iiatc a- i .There waa no other way by which
the south eoald secure redress to the grosllota
whieh ber'people'iuttaiaed in con sequence of the
intentional (aililm of the north to execute iu federal
obligations..' 1
: Ur. Seward. gars notice that he would anbsiis
tote * bid (o effect ibo time legal remedy—be then
read the melinite.
; Mr. Fool* followed, la *ome aareaiiio remarks
relative taihei'Senator from New York.
; Ur. ; Seward'repUed—He said that Mr. Chare,
wbo had .beta .called from his seat by the in tell i*
gesee of a eevere domestic bereavement, had de%
aired to addrdea the Senate upon this subject..
. The farther consideration of the bill waa post*
pooed tillto morrow.
; After some time spent la Executive Semioo,
the Senate ndjoimed. . : ; i. ; ■
FIRE AT. PEORIA.
St. Lotus, Jan. S 3.
A disastrous fire occurred at Peoria,, niinoii,
yetferday morning, in a budding on the corner of
Main Street, on Printer's Alley. The lower ttory
was occupied.by. Wm. A.' Herron, druggial—the
aeooad atcry by. the. printing o£sco of the Daily
and'Weekly Begfrter. The rear cf
the bußjiag; and the third. «ory was oocopieiby
the New York Teaipejacco Hoase,; kept by Mr.
Derkee. •*'
Shortly afier (he fire broke out the drug store
exploded, and the .building fell, kitUng.Mr. James
Kirkpatrick, the editor of the Peoria American,—
. The- ediiof :of the Champion wai smothered to
'. wbOe endeavoring to save his books, and
bnraed in the.ruins. , It' is supposed that several
others were killed. Nothing waa aaved from the
budding. ....
The books and papers of the Masonic Grand
I*>dge were destroyed. The loea of the Champion
- office waa Mtioatcd m $2500,1300 of which was
covendhy foaarsace. / .
FIRE IN ST. LOUIS.
\ ' • St. leva, Jan. 2S.
A put of' the fiourisg iSfl oa tfufcei Strecl, la
this «iiy,;Uraa lotaßy detSrcyed by fire, yextort-ay
wanting! * RoVkick. The mill and. Mock were
valoed at.s2i>,ooo—lnsured for A.
BfcKand Sc Co., are tke omxen. Tbe fire ia'sap
posed'to be the workeran ioctadiary.
LATEST FROM SANTA. FE. *
" ; Sr.-Louis, Jan. 23,
Intelligence baf been received from Santa Fe,
telhe2Sih cfNovember..
previous to that period,Major Greece,
with * company ol men,went ont in purenit cfthe
Eotaw Indians, who had Mrs- -White prisoner,-^
when Greene came in sight of the camp, the lodi*
ynarimt Mis; White, and fled, leaving the jsamp
eqtdpafla, and two Indian children. Greene re*
oorfered the tody of the lady, hot no traee of her
child vra* frond.-
It will be recollected her husband and eight oth*
.«• were kflled, when ahe’and her child were ta*
keapjlioncf*' • ~-
. CapC Alexander Papin aria killed at. Santa -Fe,
Jatdyfia a qttaßel with a man named Wheeler.
A man Aimed John Adnmi waa murdered at
Fesa.BiaveUrby the Mexicans. ■
A. Q. Sima waa to have been hnnf at Santa
Fe,ea.thelBth cf November, for the murder of
JohaJaelfiptu
OoLCaliono, the Indian 'Agent, had failed in
the Indiana, in INew Mexico.
> Tlu» Befga had mnl ved at Santa Fe, from Celi
- He report*: the. Santa Fe miner* very
| ; cseeeaaTa). ■•■••••■•. •
Mn. M. Jono a was enecmlolfy eoddoeunf a
' j Theatre at Banta Fe.
1 A newpaper hasbecnjtarted at Santa Fe, call
ed the Now Mexican- Jt advocate* the claim* of
Texas. .•
•; ? • • " , SrliOna,Jan.SA
■ We learn fromhUaoeioutfiat» company o( Sioax
murdered three of the Chippewa*, at Ram
tor, recently. '
SiI.ES OF STEAM BOATS.
I-aronm, JUL >3.
CMI. Coiesun nil lie Teltjr.pl Nfc tu Cepl
CMnls, for SIMM. Telejr.pl No. 1 foU
mva>.
CINCINNATI "MARKET* ; „
CutccauTi, Jtfi* 28
Wi »li jktiyckfilmed, Of 000 t>W» *1
•MS'pirtM.- ' ' -
WlUter-8«le» »! lPjtfl&lo.
Cofle*-5*t0,«0 ba*»Bto «iISe per U), with « a*
rtadeg uninty. ; _
Ki>U«e*-rßiJe» JODbM* tna landing *lB3#.
. Proruioas tTB wnhcßl chinge- .
NEW TOES MARKET,
<•; ; \ : ’f NwTeilr.to 29 -
: dtr reKbed ICOO bale*,
.., Ptooj—TOe BuufeUdoll,and fa f*vor o/'ita
tayer. Sde* of common to pood tod straight
*'brand •atM 93 0 95per bU. ‘
mixed Com at 62 0 63c»
per bushel. Wheat U fina, with moderate tele**
Proxiiba*--Tbe Barbel ia qttlct«Saha of
Meta Pork at 91082, and cf Prime at*3 63; New
Mess i* tefling it 91137, and prime new at 99 87
perbrl Sties of lard, to kegs, at 9b—la brbat
Clopcs fc- •■
Coflefr—There is t good feeling to. the market,
•sd prices here advanced. Sain of leva at lty
, 01&O. *. S J: :
Whiskey totcßtog at adflado ; per uPoo.
GEITABUSS,
AUCTIONEERS <t COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
No: 17 Fma Oina,
' . tWOPLP mpectfaUy ■oHeUCcaripiagatj fcoathe
ff l&ttdMoUMdtiAßßAfrUTenofPitubsrKh^aA
• "i&iSfxfa H. B. PLOUpi, RtttbwgL
'• •-«*•.•
■> ■ ChtxSbtn, JUwswfcCo,* •
t^BMcFidtotCch
r«r&«ntf
i. on the OhioßiTtr, adjeinis* theboroughof
ttfSwter.with ■bontfow «cret of bad: a nnber
>}fs2uTrte*; one large biiek Bixa tad Stable, and
* co. -
*ipal*-40 bo white. In atate and for «alebr
- BTUABT > SILL _
rrAtm—bbU in stora airt far
! STPACT& PIU/
In *tare nil tot »mle by ,
i :/■-■ BTUAHT k. OILT*
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juO
'.commercial record.
PiTT6Bllfttl n BOABD
f > asm atracatirr’* ixchassx.
COMMITTER-FOB JANUARY,
v. nowa-» -*vr*. ******
/'■‘•o^rirtFmwrioßawSS^r
ToesdayMornine,Jaa.,<9,lB- fl - ?.
m *miw> pirtwrwaw*
having rained most of the day, eouseqaen T •
k«7 U «m. ud w* «** u “
Bn F»ci luton. •*« f *“ iOT “ d 11,01 11
MI... r«» <■“
OBOCEBIES-W. find no intenol ekimje in nr.y
Cl.. 1. Mi •»■«’ r “■ ** *“‘i
nsclM tnndenoy. NOSafinr^eonuaneifirm, ntarnn,»
of 41 to die inamall lots by the bhd. NO Molasses is
•eIU-ig in W* of M 1®- ® bbla at 28027 e 0 gall.
BAOOS-fa the way of general tales, we notice a
Air badness la bacon at the following rates Shoul
der Sr, Sides, 6i, and plain hams at 7e P ft, Sugar
cued can railed hams, Oe P ft. Salesof dried beef a
BcrtfcV
• BUTrER—We notice fair supplies In the market
with salei of tell bnuer at 13011:,'and of keg at 6104*
rb"' ;
CHEESE—SaIea of eom. W R, at 60CJe; of Cream
at 6iotf, and' for- Goshen nt 7Je ? lb.
COTTON YARNS—We notice a farther advance in
Yarns. The following is a corrected list of the various
article* under this head:
remrovaait' 1 ' :
No.o, eta per lb to No. 13 ctsperlb —53
*6, *<■ “ do 14 •* .“• 21
“ 7,: » “ do “15 « « •»*
H “ “ 20 “IS " . “.——2s
“V “ ——do “17 “ «<.—»
“10, « “ do “IB . “ --27
“11, “ .9t “1® “ “. —B9-
“18, “ “..—do “20- “.—29
SOXXS TABS.
No. 800, cupti 1b...«10* No. 600, ets perdox-• •• • B
“SOti, “-.—9* “ 900, •“ do
« YOU. «9 “1000, « “ do:
Carpet Chain, —S 3 Candlewick.r--" '-l 3
Coverlet Yura,*.* —23 Bag FSUlng.———*do
Twine..*** *.25 Banlngjbot.S,3—l3,l2,ll
CRACKERS—-A regular business to doing at} tho fol*
lowing, quoted rates:
-Water Crackers, per bbl.—————*3,7s
Bauer do “ “ .<<“
SSi?^ 0 • i %
SugarCntcjwrs,pgr
DlliED FRUCT—We note moderate sales cf Peaches
»t $5,1202,18, and of'Apples at •(,1901,25 P bo.
SOAP ACANDLES—SaIes of City and Cincinnati
manuAetured roiun eoap, at <4Mi« per 6. City man*
ufretured Sar Candles are in fair request, at 21022 c;
of mould tallow at 10e, and of eoamon dipped uLPe
P*. . '
FEATUERS—With a quiet market, we quote good
wc»tern ai3te P ft
- t.g*U»Stocks are quits fall at present, with sales of
pig at die; and o< Bar at 4(05.
r.tm Pirx—The present range or prices of Lead Pipe
isHtoUie F foot, according to size.
Sbxxt Lnua—Sales at 4c by the sheet, and Ofo F ft
'■rteneast.
LABD—Saleahave been to a fair eitent. At s|osi
In' bbls and kega.
LEATHER-rTbe market maintains its-csnal firm*
neaafot all deseriptionti New York sole is selling reg'
laltimore sole atSt&S-c P B‘
WHISKEY—BaIes of Rectified are effected at 190
20c galL
Us. Cox’* Cincinnati Adfkrtiser contains the follow,
tog noticed a statement madeby Mr. LoreUe, C. S
' Inspector of Steamboat Boilers at New Orleans. The
faet* are credited to the N O Balletin: „
“la lie examination of the causes of the rreedt and
fatal czplosiea on board the steamboat Loaiiiona, at
New Orleans, a singular circumstance was disclosed.
Which nay serve to shed light oa lie causes of such .
ezplotioas, Mr. Lovett, the U. S. Inspector of Steam
boat boiler* at New Orleans, beinßqaestienetl as tothe •
natue cf tie examination he bad made of the Louui
ana, stated that he baaed (he certificate he fare ol
their safety, on tkt etrtifuaut tfia enmtfrm absiw, (Cin*
ctohatLPmsburgh, and Si Loui«) and the information
hoehlslned from the eap'.ain and engineer.!!"
Mr; Jedediah Bants; u. S» Inspector of Steam boat
, Boilers at this post, Informs me that the Louisiana has
never been here, and of coarse had not a certificate of
inspection from Cincinnati, and that he never save one
without fiist having made a ihoroush
The U. 8. Inspectors are sworn faithfully w perform
these examinations, and it is a lamentable eircoxn*
■unw, that a pah lie officer, appointed to jtuard the
lives and property of oar citizens, shoald exhibit so
Ualo-rcard tor theiraaletyor tha taeredness of an
ith.— [Cist’s Cin. Adv.
Flo» baracnoK—lkkraxtto Wxstbu Millie*.
__On tbo evening of Slat instant, as we leant from the
Journal of . Commerce, there wu & meeting of Floor
Dealer*, of the city of .New York, for the 'election o f
officers tor the ensuing year, mod for the transaction of
other buaiitesa. After the reading of the Ansoal Re
port, Dwight John ton, E*q.; wu elected Pre«ident,aod
Pbiletu* If.. Holt, Secretary. All the Inspeemn belong
•iW to the Association, were then tmanlmooily re elect
ed, and also C. P. Tappan and Dao! Brinkerfaofl; were
appointed, and thereby the two rival Association* were
tserge-1 into one Board of Inspection, under the title o'
lhc“NeirY«rk Plow Association."
After the let April next, eaehbbl of floar ii to be thus
branded-doing away with the eyrem of boring and
plujrglirg thebb!*, when not to? to the standard ot *.u-
alto voted to alterandio change the
ctandardof superfine, and have two qualities instead
of one; that is, No 1 and appointed n Com
mittee of aix—two inspectors, two receiver*, and two
barer* or dealer*-*to aeleet and agree upon wha^ahall
hereafter be considered ibe atandard- -
The attendance waa very small indeed, wbien was a
disappointment to all present, who deemed the meeting
Of Importance to the
FurnvLisz Basx NoTXSvrSHeknetPtfEhiladelphia)
Reporter, of the Uth insu cautions the public ogaitm
a spurious issue of co'.ea of the denomination of 820 on
the Lancaster Coanty Bank, and thaa describe* the
fraad:
“Vignette, aheaf of whea*, plough, 4c- In the dis
tance, locomotive and train of car* O' the left end a
female bolding a cap to an eagle.. On the fight end an
eagle wHb-a *sield;.between the denominations. Rsw
don,-ATright & Batch, engraver*.
. These are an alteration from the gettatne plate
’*©me broken western or other bank, and thcirexe
itioai* remarkably good. . , .
iWe lennAhitthere are alto 810 notes of the tamo
deiorptionta circulation here.".
j of Bt, I»oola.
Eatimated'rulne of thirty one of the leading article* of
PrbdoeVi received at the port of St.- LonU, for the
jean 1849 and 1940, commencing on the Ist of Jan
uary and ending on lho3l*t December, with total val*
MU ® n . 16W. IM9. . Total
'-Artielea. Amount. Amount- Valuation.
EM::::"::" fig -Jffl SSSSfS
*SsK *SBB|
Efc::::::: “§i «&■ “JSS
EhS—j .88 *SB nSSBS
.SSI- wS iJBBS
TE‘~:--: SSS SS ‘SMBS
- 10,9*0 25.620 1,303,300 00
B d? ? *bbl*4bXi-~* 3,243 *3,775 03,420 34
10394 7,450.259.033 00
«l e ,7k«|bU i' 294)65 29,739 419.434 M
..SIS' JSSS
H' IUr'::::: • *SS .«S8
«agj •' ns; js
2SS “S—»!S! a>i3?a 13107 ra
> *& *B3! 8
BsSWSi=:: g$ SSS 3&S
• -SSSKrtVS"-:: {$S *S: BS*£
. ass
.Total estimated value*
—tßepubllcaa. i
OU Market.
Nxw Bxwoao. Jan. 21.
Sperm eonunnea In good demand, wlthonipatiieolnr
chance in prices, and the transactions of the week eo
braee all the erode offering lx this market, exeept two
nareela of 200 bbl* each; the aalea are 350 bbl* part iu»
ferior, at 118 e; 200 do good at 120 e, and 700 bbl* report
ed to be at the same priee. lnlloalan,pareel*perHtr>
bimrar, amonating to 430 bbl*, were sold at 11901190;
BrineinaliT at the latter price; in mrnnfactared there la
fSoddfiand;aaale of about 400 bbl. winter-was
made <bt export to. England, at a price we did not
market cootlnneadaU and neseuled,
and wo hare only to report .ales of 390 bbla on private
“aSilc boaa—A sale of 20/100 *i Polar was made b
'.il« Of M 3 bolt. 39c V 8,-
eain. ' ’ ” ■ '
Cattle Market*.
HatTiMoac, Jan. 23.
Caitic~Tbe offering* at the .caleion Monday reaebed
at Reeve* of which 400 were told to cily
140 wlw left over nnaold, and 1W were.
Philadelphia.- Price* ranged for to 81
: Dirteti-tri-k—from.««3 to
83,30. •- ~ : ' '-]
C barrel’ 9. W.
Sehy BROWN * EIRKPATIUCK.
jtnM
FiririfX PIECES DULK'POnK.
ouuu 3 JEf.SK>,.»...™ v&Kytff&o
i.-cyt ■ » jg diIWORTI! fcCP.
20 UA l^«! Wt t ' >,N £ CO
■»TronASStS-4o bbU recemnff uu* m “4 ""
S& VM * 101 b]f JAMES DALZEtI.
*>BAOCO—£3 kr«
ri'OBACCO-e k(«tNo. I 6 Twi«t, lecemngj pe
X «te*iner Iliado®, and fonalebjr 1
- . l JaHKS DALZKU*
“jama, f No iM Water «_
GRANDEST ll&—tObb!* in more and for tale by
JUiEY, MATTHEWS A CO
JairfM L, _ . . • SfflWrt..
NO. hb4(. new crop, landlnj"*fr'ooi
• •tenißerliiorUilUvi'r.uiJfori'aiflir 1
, tttIEV.MATMHUWBitrO
bbU N'OMoUiie* laSdiac
■ boa niuaer North .River, end for **le byl
- jtn». ' MATTHEWS kko ..
lUrxm— I There were 13 feet Olnehes in the ehaunt
lisLeve&ing, and falling.
... ARRIVED.
Caleb Cope, Murdock, Beaver.*
Michigan. Brie*. Reaver.. *
Beaver, Gordon, \Vell*v}Ue.
Vlroqoa, Calloway. Monongahela City.
Fashion, Peebles, Elizabeth.
Parkison, Brownsville;
Baltic, Jscobs.TJrownrrifle.
* Camden. HeiKmeksotv McKeesport.
No * hngland No. 2, Dean, Ctaaumati.
James Nelson, Moore, Wheeling.
DEPARTED.
Caleb Cope, Murdock, Beaver.
Beaver, Gordon, Wellaville. ;
Michigan. Brie#, Beaver.
Viroqua, Galloway, MonongaheU City.
Casnten, He&driekmm, McKampon.
Fashion, Peebles, Elizabeth.-
Baltic. Jacob*, Brownsville.- •
Atlantic, Parkinson, BrewnttiUa.
Nominee, Smith; St. Loaia.
Loci* McLine, Connel. Wheeling.
. . BOATS LEAVING THIS DAY.
BROWNSVILLE PACKETS, at 8 a. *• and « K. r.
BEAVER PACKET3,Ba. *. and 4.J. *•
WELLS VILLE PACKETS, 8 *»*.
CINCINNATI—Now England, 10 a. *■
WHEELING—Ja* Nelson,? a.*.
T«pqrtb BY RIVER.
Wheeling—Peb Lotna McLajm-0 sth*
B A FahnctlocX A CO? 1 bbl mdae, BajrefJ*
300ham*.2*0shooluers,Kier A Jener,bdla piper,*
C Hill; 000 bdls do, Reynolds A Shee; i bbls flour, Mc-
Clnrkan, 33 bg* oats, owner., .
. Be»TerandWaiavUle-TwßExvn-10bbU
flour, Hall A Speer? 9 bbls roll butler, Wick A MeCan
diets; 10 bags barley,6kegalaid,SAWH** “ft l *
bbls, l ks lard, & doz brooms, 0 bbl* lard, sdo
135 hickory brains, 1 bbl, 1 Lx butter, own;rs;4bcUs
paper, L ivingston A Roggen; 10 bbl* flour, McCally; 15
tails paper. 3 bgaaki, W McDonald-
■EStKKS'iflSUKlflUfl UUBnn I
OF PITTSBURGH.
CAPITAL (100,000.
I. Fran. Jr, Sta r- , I
VYUI insure against all kind* of risks,
FIRE AND MARINE.
A IJi fosse* will be liberally adjusted and promptly
Ahoooloitivulion— managed by Directors who are
well known iu the community, and who are determin
ed by promptness and liberality to maintain Urn char
acter which they have assumed, as ouenng the best
protection to those who desire to bo Insured.
P Diaxoroas-R. Wilier, Jf-i Geo. Black, J-W. Bader,
N. Holmes, Jr., Wta. B. Uotme*. C. Ihmaen, Geo. W.
Jacksoft, Wm. M. Lyon,Jos., LipPlncop, Thoa. K.
LUch, jinea M’Auley, Alex. Nuclei, Thoa. Scou.
Omcx, No. 39 Water street, (warehouse of Spang
A Co., op stairs,) Pittsburgh. jaially
r tfEROBR *; ASTKLO,
GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
—PaUADCLTHU—
j]-«»Liberal advances made on consignments.
inU-Cm
fTtHE Co-Fartnenhip heretofore existing under the
firm of JzamOnumzi* A Sox, I* dissolved by th<
d cease cf James Crnssan. The bnsineaa wiil bo con
tinned by the subscriber, who will settle the uceounti
of the late Enn. JUHN M'i) CROsSaN.
Moaongahela House, Dee. 1819.—{dcifcMin _
bM........ -r c u ORACT
received a superior 101-of Green
Blaek and for «le by A culbertsoNi
jan2« a, U 3 Llbeny fL_
.t the erection of a Mirer from the. tann-1 to the
Monongnbela river, and lor the aneument or the
I expense oa the neighboring property holders. Al
ter being amended to tho effect that the property
lon each side bo surrendered to the original own*
: era by the State, on condition ol tbeir paying tor ;
the creebaa of a sewer, It was read three times j
and adopted.
A motion was jjffered by Mr. Edgar, providing
for printing the proceedings of Couneila in the
Commercial Journal, Morning Post, and Morning
Chronicle, providing the expense does not exceeed
IssB each. A long debate ensned. Referred to
conm.m e .o n ci.Tpri«in*.
Sll. M OLAbbES—aft bids tS. H. Moiacscs, cm bn
% and for sale by A. CULUEHTSON,
_
LARD— "5bhlt No l,lnstore and for
janSl ARMSTRONG A CBOZER
rTTIIITE HKANS—2O bbl* in »toro and for sale by
V\ jinM ARMSTRONG A CROZER
FLOUR— lio this Extra Family, in »w>« «pd f°
yile by jan2l ARMSTRONG A CBOZER
H~ OPS—6 bale* just reo'd and for sale by
jiy ARMSTRONG A CROZER
B~DTT£tt— Kf ken extra- in wore ar.£ for sale by
\inJt armstrono a .croser
bbl. jfera,.
Rfe BU ”“- a “^*WM%JOHNSTON
PItLOVUTCASK SXUSLLffiB*
Muslins, of suitable widths for p*uow ca*?*,
constantly on hand. ... .
A l»o-She«iin«a, from ll to ? yardi wtde, and an a»
tcrtmeni of Towelling a£a Table Diapers, and home
keeping goods generally. . . . _
• Also—Tickings of tho mo*t approved manufacture,
including very superior of Cllr V "‘dth. al ike Ery
Good* Uouseef , MWIPHV,
r-i! comer of Third and Market its.
gywholesale Room* bp stalra. • JanlH
J“ ENNV UNO and Paney Velvet Trimmings, of all
£tap»b.fc™<..a».» re .r raJluap(ly
LACK SILK LACES, including a few piece* oi
LACK ENGLISH CRAPE, tor Trimming, to be
toand at tho Dry Good* House of MURpHY
,anJl N E comer Fourth and Market *:*;
SBAWIiS.
AVERV too articlo of Mourning Lon* Shawl*,
full sitojust received, former pnwStf.«adnow
•nirSS A A MASON A CO,
janlV 60 Market atreet
Evening dresses—a. a. huso* a co.,«Jiar
ket atreet, wilt this day open another tar*e in
voice of those French Embroidered Evening Dresses,
a very desirable article for Parties, Soirees, Ac.
. junil
LARD— 91 kega fresh, foraaloby-, -•—-
jsnki • ■ WM I t JOHNSTON
*i*PLEs—ln store and for sale by
WhIH JOHNSTON
S AFEJ I —2 second hand Safss. tor sale law by
tVM It JOHNSTON
BlttckwooA’a Hac«sl»« And ttae BraCiab
(tuarurly BsvUwi.
YIZ: Thx L-jsdov QosRTxaLT Rsvtxtr;
Tnz EBtnivaoa Rxvanr;
Tux Norm Bzima Rsvixw,
Tub WcxTxctam Rznxw;
And—Blscxwood'* Snnssafla Maosziirs.
TEKM^:
For any one «f the four Review*; RJ.OO per annum.
For all four of the Review*, “
For Blackwood’* Magazine, W*{
For Blackwood andlbed Review*, 10,00
Payment* to bo made in *ll ea*e» in advance.
Pubuibed ilaoUanecnaly in New York and riua*
to , B h, na„,«■ W o«. D lockwoqd.
E" DOINGS i FRENCH SiraiNo9 »re Kllu« « r >
cheap at JanlQ A A MASON k CO d
/"IALICGEd—IO ehee., la* /°rn”
price ibe. JanlQ A A MASON a CO
Blue checes-i .M.’wßlSSSfi’S.W.Si?'* 1
aUACl^T k*£ldiis..
BROWN BIIEEnNG3-a) Ho behrr «E®™"
** m ‘ tHACELETT A \CmTE
BLEACHED SHIRTINGS-A good auortmeni <
jSjr" oo °^ to
TICKINGS— 25 bale* variou* gridea, °?.. h I Vp * nd
for tale by SUACKLETfk W11IT&,
janlO go wood ttreel
t )OTAf“-Bb | ‘l' )~. " c J a^ , i ;^y A UGU
fig DAGS 1,500 in «l™ &gfo&l,
HHANDLEB WANTED.—An JvxPf. Chand
b tar-Ul hem of. p»4 aSslau‘gH
CIOPAL VARNIS 13bbb Funutare;
j . lOhlbbl* do;
0 keg* : do;
abli Coach do;
.. , 3hTbls do do;
6 keg* do do; for sale by
ianio ISAIAH UiCKKV A »X), From n
hhd„ 1.,.,1e i1 e.,..a; a eg..^^
P°"g»- 15 C “ > - tol ACO
i UTTER—id) boxe* dairy, made expreuiy for fami
> ly n*e, ree’d thi* day and (or R FLO yp
iUCKWHEAT FLOUR—3O ««k* "^pmVD* 7
► and for *ale by JantP JAR FLOYD
HONEV-OT lb. prime, In cimb,
for rale hr Hnl» ; :
bbl* a^ving andfo
DU ED RIDGE,
8)
nlpn?.hl^w'i :O ESN O A“c0 bT
lirmSKEV-35 bhle •»P'' 1 »r 01. Sl"». Eg, fo(
W bj UUEBBIKIE WILSON A GO.^
New bacon—llo buu, « '£?,
r.,e
—ISO hbuSrairiSim^f» s ”J>y
gAL SODA—looolb.in .u»» ■»'> r " “JoIlACO
ATEV. RED-31 bbl. mcbl »nA 1« " t CO
¥ i«l9 * :
lASTILE SOAP—2iO It. lit «1= b iJ KnlDfcC<)
CILVEtt HAND—4 bbUJ»lln*' d JJ,
O jmljj * . •
IUrrEK-ia bbii 8011, la dolbß >" ‘ ,l * Jol 1S **'
’ fflS" 1 *’*■JJ) CANQELap™' -l
lllEEffl
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ILOVKn t T.MOTHY n cb
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gUOAB_ a hid.
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giiOT-oo “l*&*i‘’ a #?sioat.-rico
IVTTEd rEAOHKa-37 .»ct. ud gjjjj i 7
\J janai -
KIKU AfFLfi-fl MU lor "“G •>»„ „ OBA NT
J“-!. L ~ —" *
FlaxbeED— tu 0»... -
l»njl
ijAEtsirl'EAcina-s'frfSr b », „ 0B ,
■ 01il« sao _CIi GRANT
gMoKws»s3rCifsK?»t “•*■«* ‘
and '° r , ‘ la nIiFY. MaTTMEWBACO
BHEySSfiSnSretp
XXPOETED - TOE THE FjniißDMH, CAILT (UZCIIX
.. AtLranwi Bisls anniversary
meeting eftbir society i* to-be bold ibis evening,
« 7 o'cldek, in Rev*. Dr, Preisly’e Ciinrcb." Ad
dresser are expected (rem tbe Rev. John Ncvic,
IMe of Liverpool, England, and tbe Rev. Mr. Pas'
savant, of this city. It wilt be an inierestingmeei
in£—all thole who feel interested should attend.
Opt op EmLorantT—We nnderstnnd that up
wards of 1500 men are thrown out of employ
ment by the suspension of our Iron mills. This
will donbtlss catise much diattess.
Marrmo op no Couitcua.--The Councils met
last night.
•la the Select Council, Mr. Murray, the Presi*
dent, lock the Chair.
The Judges of the election in the Ninth Ward
reported, when it appeared that Robert Hill was
elected for the termcf two years, and Matthew
Edwards for the term of one year. The returns
were, on motion,approved, and the members elect
were sworn in by tbe Clerk. Robert Morrow, E‘ q.
Mr. Kincaid presented a bill of J. W. B'.ddl?,
amounting toS?39 75; also, a bill of R. Ml Rid
dle, to amount of $233 00—referred 10, Committee
oa Printing.
Mr. Jones presented a petition Dorn various
citizens, relative lo tho filthy condition of tbe Ca
nal between Pennsylvania Avenue and the Mo
uongahela.river,and urgingupon the Councils the
necessity'of immediale action. Referred to Canal
Committee.
Mr. Black handed Id a petition relativo to the
condition of the steeple of tho Old Court House.
Referred to the committee on city properly.
Mr. Lorenz presented a resolution providing for
the employing additional couoael in the case of
Bt. Paul’s Church va the city. This resolution was,
on the third reading, laid over. '
A resolution providing for the limitation of tbe
city debt, as well as for providing a sinking fund
to extinguish it, and a separate fund to improve
streets, to be raised by a tax not to exceed three
mills In the dollar. Read twice and laid over.
A communication from the clerk of tbe Guardi*
ans of tho Poor, stating that Dr. McCracken’s and
Charlevßowan’s term ofoffice, as directors of the
poor, would soon expire, and a resolution was
passed, tftneei on Tuesday evening and elect
< new members.
A-resolaiion providing for tbe enlargement of,
and rebuildingthe Market House, was read three
times, and referred to a special committee, Messrs.
Morksand Black were appointed on that commit*
tee, on the part of the Select Council.
Dr. Black presented a resolution authorizing the
presentation of a bill to tbe Legislature, providing
Dr. Black offered a'resolution providing font the
Monongaheia wharf matter shall remove all piles of
blooms and pig metal, after giving their owners five
days’* noiiee. Withdrawn.
Alt the above ordinances were eoneorred in by the
Common Council, exeepl tbs’ relativo to the copies of
the city ordinances, and the publishing the proceedings
of the ConneiU In tho Joarnat, Chronicle, and Pest.
A resolution passed in Common Council, providing
for pulling all extra copies of city ordinances into the
hands of tho clerks, lo be disposed of by the Councils.
Aetion concurred in.
A resolution from Common Council, providing for
extending the night watch to part of the Seventh
Ward, was read. Amended to extend tho watch to
the Eighth Ward, at far as Marian street. Referred to
Police Committee *
A resolution from Common Council, providing fat
the publication of the sonant of the indebtedness oMbe
city, at the close of the year 1819. Read throe times
and adopted. Concurred in.
A communication from the Clerk of the Market, re
lative to bit being arrertod by the Mayor, and prohib
ited frooi attending to hit duties as fully ns formerly.
Referred to Market Committee.
Oa motion, the Councils adjourned.
CooVTSirirrxi*—Quite an excitement prevailed
yesterday, owing to the arrest of four of our citizens,
who heretofore huve borne excellent characters, O
the charge of being engaged in counterfeiting. The!
names are—Wm. J. Smith, Druggist in Temperance
vine; James Kirbey, Saddler on Liberty meet! Kdw-
GiUlam, Watchmaker in the Diamond, and Walter
Williams, Confectioner on Third street. The farts
whieh led to their arrest are these: Someitiae aga. in
formation wm* made before Mayor Herron, by a young
from the country, that he bad received a sum of
counterfeit money from a per»on unknown to him. m
payment for a hone. From the young man'i account,
officer llsjrue, of the independent polieo,. w»» led to
believe that the purchaser cl the hone wm no other
than ttmlik. Cireamitances strengthening thi» •u*jh
cion, Smith w«i arre*ted on the tlSth but., and the in
formation obtained throngh him led to the arreit of the
other three yesterday. *770 of counterfeit notes, most
of which wai on the Merchants’ and Manufseturen'
ojid Exchinge Banks, of oar city, were found in pos
session of two of the party.
This affair was brought to light throngh the efforts
of those eoergetle officers, Messrs. Hague and Seed,
of the independent police. The respectable positions
heretofore enjoyed by the parlies implicated, will
doubtless cause much sensation at this deuoument.
We shall anxiously await further developsmenU.
Accidentally Deownsd.—We regret lo hate
to notice the death of Mr. John W. Publes, a
young genUemaa well known to most ot our citi
zena,as an amiable and worthy yonng man. He Sell
Pittsburgh, on Sunday, on the steamer Beaver,
to go to Sewickley, and is supposed to havo slip*
ped and fallen over the guards. Tho boat was im
mediately pni about, bat as the river was very high
it was (band impossible to save him. Tfaoiotsof
Ibis estimable young man will be keenly felt by
his anmeroua friends and relatives in Pittsburgh.
Not rtJUEsno.—The fellow who escaped with
two gold watches and chains, which he stole from
Mr. Wilson the jeweller,in a very ingenious man
ner, on Saturday, has not been yet arrested. He
also look a borso from Mr. Rady Patterson’s liv
ery stable, but as the officers are on hts track, it
is probable that he will soon bo ia limbo.
Cmmi' Bath*—Bathing is no lees necessary
in winter than in wanner, and we know of no
belter establishment for the enjoyment of this
•rUy than Mr. C. D. Goins, Citizens’ Baths, on
S.StrccC
Tni'Pxnts Daoqbtek.—Tbin is the title of a
very clever romince of the lime* o( Louis XV, by
the autboreu of the notorious “Cheveley.” The
dranaiu persona present a b rilliant array of .the
historic names of that period, and many of the
scenes in which they figure are drawn in a spirit*
cd and masterly manner.'- The work is some*
what imbued with the peculiar prejudices of it*
(air authoress; bat Lady Bulwer is' not destitute
of wrongs .to justify them, and, for ourselves, we
confess we ore not without strong sympathies in
her favor. The book is for. sole at Miner's, on
Smithfield at. ’
Accideit.—Wo learn from the Chronicle that o
large stone crime tumbling down coal bill, on Sat*
urday, and nearly raised a framo house, through
which it passed. Fortunately no person was in*
jured. ’
ArrsxrrxD Stncica.—A maa named Ward,
who is insane, and had been put in jail for safe
keeping, attempted to cut his throat on Saturday
night. Another prisoner, who was in the same
cell, had hidden his razor to keep it from him,
but that very fact bad probably suggested iho idea
to him, and he rose io (he dark, found it, aod cut
his throat almost from car to ear, severing the
windpipe nearly io two. His fellow prisoner, be*
coming alarmed at the noise of the blood gushing
out, shouted for assistance, and Doctor Shaw,phy*
sician to the jail, and Doctor Gallagher were speed,
ily called Ip. Tho wounds were skillfully dressed
and t& of fortunate patient, though suffering great.
ly.frbtA ibiVof.blodd, isln a fairway of recovery
Vouko Ladies’ Ltixtuav InsriruTt —We oall
tho plication of our readers to tho advertisement
of Mrs. Davis and daughter, in another column.—
Having attended thelaat examination of Mrs. D.’s
pupils, we can vouch for her qualifications, and
cordially recommend her to the patronago of our
The attention oi dealers is requested' to the forge
assortment 6t fine shirts, super French and English
cloth* aod caiaiinercs, vestings, liucos, &0., to be
sold this morning, at 10 o’clock, at Davis’ Auction
Rooms. '
Cocbt 07 Qoa&tek SisaJO!U.*"Tha Coijrt cf
Qaarter Sessions met yesterday, but : edpoined
without transacting utiy business ef Importance.
Nothing will be done until the nomination ofJudge
McClure la confirmed.'
fcOOMBI ■ ?«g,39ra£gvx c * <e * f f oH> *?!
tombs this morning were disposed of in tho osoa 1
maaner. •
lie Mayor was kept buaily,-engaged, dating the
with the tippling hoozo keeper#. More iban
adjzeo were fined for idling on Sunday. The
majority appeared highly indented at Ifielr traffic
befog thus molested. One; in particular, a lady,
wrought bene If up to each' a pilch of vituperative
eloquence, against the Mayor and his officer#, that
1 the was obliged to bo sent to the watch house to'
• cool down. -•- •
Mitob% Office, ALLxaßErr.—Seven pereonz
were biought before the Mayor aineo ourlaat re
port. :
John Cable and Jamas Graham were fined two
dollars each for huckstering.
Two men were fined five dollar* each for disor
derly conduct at a ball, and another one dollar for
disorderly Conduct on the streets. A woman was
committed to jail thirty days for vagrancy, and the
others—mere cases of
paid the usual fines, and were discharged.
MISCELLANEOUS.
COUNTY LOAN, #TS,OOO«
THE Commissioners of the County of Allegheny
having been authorized, by un Act of Assembly,
paaied Uio fiihday of January, IeSO, to borrow, on
temporary loan, u sum of money, sot exceeding «*▼»
sktt nvs thousand DOLL*us, to be sppliee to tho re
demption of County Scrip, the ecnlfieama of loan
to bo exempt from all taxes, except for Stale pur-
Proposals Will bo received'al the Office of said
Commissioners, in the City of Pittsburgh, within three
week* from the data hereof, from such persons or
porrtiona as maybe desirousol taking tho whom or
any part of snid loan. • - •,
315 thousand ot which to be redeemed on the Ist day
of April, Usi. 23 thousand on the first of April, IrM,
■mi un taoviiand on the Ist of April, 1333—interest to
be paid semi-annually at the Offieo of tte County
Tre “““ »' “thSlul'perkK^
WILLIAM BENSON,
JAMES MITCHELL,
County Commissioners.
Commissioner's Office, Pittsburgh, January 22,1650.
Jan2SMf ___
BBAOKLBTT '* WBIIBi
NO. 09 WOOD STREET,
HAVE row In store a large and general assortment
of DRV GOODS, which they offer to City and
County Merchant* ut reduced prices; and whieh they
will aril as gr at inducements to cash buyers., or for
approved ere
T« tno of ths Chartlsrs
Coat Company. , t
NOTICE is hereby given, that, in pursuance of the
Act of the General Assembly of this Common
wealth, entitled “An Aet to Incorporate the Chartists
Coal Company, in ihc County of Allegheny," an Elec
tion ml! be held at tho Monongaheia House, in the
City oU’itt»burgb, on Thursday, the 7th day of
ruury next, at a o’clock in the aflerneen of that jar,
for tbe purpose of dieting Directors'of Com •
ounv. JAMu UUBU»r,
P T 2. W. REMINGTON,
janl9-te Commissioner*.
For Rent*
11IIK Lmje Brick MANSION, .t Br«f dock'. Field,
with requisite ground# around it, suitable for the
purpose of a respectable summer boarding house, it
is believed that such an establishment al this beaunial
locality would do well. Enquire at my office, comer
Wood and Fourth street*.
jaauutf _r. JAME 3 W. BUCHANAN.
Thomu Psrklnsou,
nMACHINIST AND MANUFACTURER—Lathes,
IVI Tobacco, Ilousin and large Screws of all kinds.
Brass Castings and Brass Works generally. Corner
of Ferry and first streets.
THE subscriber, having purchased the Factory of
James Pattsixon, Jr., located at the above stud,
would mspeclfallyJnfotm his friends and tbe pubUe
that he isprepared to fill any orders m his line, on the
(MHt reasonable terms and with dispateh, end will
(ccl ,[»lc f cl fa, pouaNK>N .
'ittsburgh, Jin. I,IWO.
HAVING disposed of my establishment to
Thomas Parkinson, I take the Übetty to tolieit
for him the patronage of my friends and the public,
feeling confident that any favor* conferred will be
duly wfacUlcd .„d .TSWAnEBZON, Jr.
Pittsburgh, Jan. 1.1650.-{jin7-d3m
I IVER CO SIPLAINT.—Another care perforated by
j using the original, only true and genuine Liver
»Mt 1
Aansaxx, Brown eo.» <X, March J®, 1547.
Mr. R. E. Sellers—ln April last my wife was attack
ed with Liver Complaints, end had the advice of two
chy»ielana, who tried various remedies without pro*
during any good effect. Having heard of your cele
brated Liver Fiha, I concluded to give them a fair
uiQt. - 1 purchased orc box of Mr- Scott, cf Aberdeen,
ard rave them according to the directions, by which
ibe was greatly relieved. 1 procured a second box,
wbicb entirely cured her, and she now enjoys exsel
l-:4t health. 1 have used them mjseli, and pronounce
them the best family medicine 1 ever tried.
Yotlis. Msssf* BzsaLT.
Prepared and told by R. E> SELLERS. 57 Wood it;
sold aito by Druggists generally in the two cities.
lant6 .
NEW TELEGRAPH OFFICE*
TIIP. citizens and business men of Pittsburgh are
rc*peetfaUy .informed that tho Morse Telegraph
lanes are now »»■ complete operation between this city
and Baltimore, Washington, and other Eastern aues,
conneeting al Washington City with tho Morse Line,
the only one South to Richmond, Raleigh, Charleston.
Augusts, Savannah, Mobile and New Orlrans—and
connecung in this city with lines running West and
North to tho principal towns and duei Lathe valley of
thr^-Mississippi, and on the Lakes. These Lines will
receive and send messages « «*“*.**
Line, *nd the operator* and clerks wiU.bo found gen
t'.ewanly andueeoomodatuig.
in the lower story of the BT. CHARLES
IIU PEL Wood street . jan&-2a
ptasoLcnoa. ■ .
rpilE Co-Partnership heretofore eiuting aoner the
1 »!yiecf ‘•Cope A kreyfo**,” U thUdaydUwleed
Li inataa! consent. The baatneatwul feosettkdby 4.
«*. Itrcyforle. at their old stand, No. 108 Second street
La. cope,
jmfl J. C. BREVFOCLE-
CO-PA.UTKEIUHIP*
TO RREYFOGLK, baring associated with him
, ju ii. CLARKE, for the purpose of transacting
the Forwarding and Commission basiness, con
tinue mat business at the old ttsnd of ‘•Cope A Brey*
foiT re," and respectfully asks a continuance of the
fortner patronage of hi* friends and the public geaer*
aiiv The business will be condaeted under the name
~,1. of »m»L. * CUM,. BSBYrooLEi
A. IL CLARKE.
Piusbargb, Jan. ? r IBSQ-—fian» _
RIBSTBI.
r»*|lK Fayette Manufacturing Company hare remo
-1 vd their Wholesale boaiaoaa to U»0 store reeentlT
occupied by Messrs. M. |L lirown A Brotbeis, No. I*7
Wood street- ian‘i4w
fl'llE Subscriber* to the. St/wk of the Cltlieas la«a-
I r»nce Companr will please tako notice that an.
Election for nine Director* of said Company will »
hr Id in the Room* of the Board of Trade on Uonday
th-. 4th of Fcbnrary at 4 o’clock, P M.
Br order of tho Comaiwloner*,-
JanSl tolFeb _ U. D. KINO, Sec.
r i'*h:;? w - 7 * bbl ‘ ‘y 0 "’ " il c^eu
SCOBCHINOS— d ca*k» in *tore and for sale by
Jantif 1 7W JB CANFIELD
( b». &h.,M
S^^ AT^” t,, “ d ” >CM ? fc ßc'AS I F,a n
( I ,^ B LKS - < ° MO,U<1 ' f< ” “'l DCANFIF.LD_
T?g° V IL -” btu to “"■ Canfield
, UNNV
i y!73g R -?° t ,m j r R vteßtcKH , a? r
15 tierce*. ■ '
1 j'iCE— 15 tierce*, a prime article, landing irom
SUGAR A COFFEE-SOObbd* (new crop) Sugar;
fioO bag* Rio Coffee;
Foraale byi • WM BAGALBY Jt CO,
j Hn <p , Noe 18 and 80Wood »t
RA ISINS * BICE-StO bli Itach Riiuni;
20 te» Freih Rice; lending from
r.aamer Lowell,for«ale by Bl .. rtv . rn
itirO WM BAGALEV A CO
7-tI.OVEE SEED A LARD—U bbIjCiOTOI B«od;
{ J 10 u Loro;
bAoaLEY A CO:
For R*Bt« , ..
» ROOM on Market aueevoear Water, auitable
Af^r 1 6C ‘- MABBEV, W.l»
UOAR JW- N
i.nsa m Liberty il
/ i.l.ljVEll SEliij— NO barrel! “prune flaw" arna*
DROWN l KIRKPATRICK,
i.oM i m LH)"ir nr.
FCoDlP3in,*ttel» - Parra."
100 barteli Superfine.
70 barrel* fine, on hand and for *«lo by
ji n nj BROWN fc KIRKPATRICK.
R'Sfsßtf"* cjw tti aCT d s?cr
JanXS ■ * -
■WBM&SSS& co
j-i rtl.DElTsVßtiP—o bbli and Irt M Obi. lanaing
I f from .learner llamburc. and f>r tale by
\J. from .learner RHEVi MATimW g &CQ
OUNDRIBJJ-25 lea FreUi lUce;.
7O bx* Bench Raisin*;
*'- 7 00 bf do w “
' XObbla North Carolina iTar, landing.
nsr r "•“‘‘“Viev! macthkwb a col
_ W Liberty .1
CUEESE— 50bx* pilnteW R;
00 ckaGoabenj in .lore and for sale by
lanl7 ' JOHN WATT A CO
Dried FRUIT-W 0 bn new Penebei;
40 u Applet for *ale b]
ian | 7 JOHN WATT A C(
g , ,OUUIEBS-Ci.y c.»A
SELLING OFF AT REDUCED PRICES!
4LEXANDER A DAY, comer of the Diamond and
Market atreet, are now telling off; at reduced.
cs, their .lock of Winter Good*, emulating of
tShmwla and Ladle*’ Dreaa Good*, in great xariaty.
Alto—Blanket* and Flannela,Cloth*iCa*«ime*.Saibi
rUl and a full taaortment of heavy Cotton Good*.
Confident that better'bargain, cannot be had et»e
-'• “ ,T “ Clk ' ““'TLfSLffiSi Je DAY,
ianU • "fi Market atreet
,^,..^ l ..^^ S igb Te o
n^VEB SE ED-3a'b!,p ,| n^»^ ¥ !j«t &) ;
Roll, for aalo by '
’JOHN WATT* CO
T) UTTER—d bbU Fl
JE>
BELUBOB piTS DA f'UVlt
F«* TBS COSTSTASCX OS. KSICgAtOafIIABP rxCSA»g>
with ims ass cnriusrr, ssrwxss
PHILADELPHIA AND PITTSBURGH.
n OOD9 forwarded by thi* Lino are carried inlhe
IT malt train u Chamberabargb, and are immediate
lyleaded in Wagon* going night and day throagb to
are Hationed b*ery IS mile*, which
Initue* the prompt delivery of good* within the time
will leave onr warehouse daily, (Sttn.
day* exeepted.) at 8 o'clock. P. M. .
gluppcnare amured that no more good* "iU. be
taken each day than, can be {panetnaUr canted
through.
■JAMES M DAVIS A CO, !
Canal Fr**n, Pittsburgh.
JOHN McFADEN A CO-,IFo*WA*MJro ACo***-
coa Mncßamu, Canal BaalnJ Fean street, Pittsburgh.
maift by either of the
Wool, and other merchxadlxe, them for
Sale. : • ' ■ 1 -
UNION MSB*
WINTER ARRANGEMENT.
, 1850.- !-■
THE subscriber*, now having m successfull opera*
tlon an Expreta Wagon Line between
end Philadelphia ere prepared to receipt tor
freight deity. Eeeb way deliverable through in eix
d.j.,a.„d. r .«e^ lc d i[ENEY ORAPP fcCo '
! oonel Uuin. Pittsburgh.
DUTILLE HUMPHREYS A CO.,
• 107 Alar ket at. Phil’a.
WAGON LIBBh
1849.; #B^*
THROUGH IN FIVE DAYS!
mHE subscribers are prepared to receive OOCOpotmdt
JL Freight doily, after Mondey, 10th insu to forward
to or from Philadelphia end Pittsburgh, by Wagon,
through in Five Deye. Bale* ee low.ee by any other
conveyance at this eeeeon of the year. <
JOHN MeFADBN A CO,
. Canal Basin, Pittsburgh.
JAMESM DAVIS t CO.
ded No at? Market at. Philadelphia.
MONONGAKELA ROUTE.
Only T 9 Kllei Staging
Via Brownsville and Cumberland to -Baltimore and
Philadelphia.
THE morning boat leaves the wharf, above the
bridge, daffy, at 8 o’clock precisely. Time to
Baltimore, 38 hoars; time to Philadelphia, 40 boars
The evening boat leave# dally, (except Sunday ev
enings,) at 4 o’clock. Passengers by leaning on the
evening boat, will cross the mo on tains in stages next
day, and thn* avoid night travel. .
Secure your tickets at the Office, Monongahet
House, or 8t Charles Hotel. ..
ocltS-ly j J. ME3PMEN, Agent
. WINTER ABBAktrBMaT.j
EXPRESS WAGON LINE THROUGH IN
FIVE DAYS 1'
TilE subscribers, having suspended their canal op
eratioai until the opening of the Spring Npyiga
uomhave established an Express Lina by Bail road and
Wagon between Philadelphia and Pittsburgh, by
which they are prepared to forward 0000 pounds eaea
day, and receipt for the delivery of the same in* dare.
Taey beg leave to assure their friends and the pub
lic that their arrangements regarding rates; regularity
tad despatch, cannot fall to give satisfaction to all who
f .„r ta-ll -hoi- "““Hfos k o ,connob,
Pe “ “ASKS SSSS^
de7 273 Market street, Philadelphia.
QBE. WO! GEE, WO’
WINTER ARRANGEMENT.
JSuBSL- 1849.
Btll cons Tttß OLD COSCSTOOS.
BINGHAM'S EXPRESS WAGON LINE,
to Aia> nto«> ,-j
plttibar|h and Philadelphia. ,
A 8 the business on the eanal is about being closed
rV f,r the season, we [would inform the public that
we have again brought the Conestoga Wagons into re
quisition, and will be prepared to forward 0000 pounds
daily. f commencing on Monday! the SSth Inst.) A Car
leaving Philadelphia daily by ! the mail train for Cham
benberg,aadthe Wagons traveling day and night,
ensuies the delivery of Goods in five days. Apply to
tVU. BINGHAM, Pittsburgh,
BINGHAM A DOCK, No. 183 Market street,
novSO Philadelphia.
WINTER ARRANGEMENT.
1849.
EXPRESS IVAGON LINE
PITTSBURGH AND PHILADELPHIA.
Tbe Frro Days, (Solidap excepted,) rumiing.Day
THE publie is respeetfnlly Informed ihsl this Line,l
wliieh has been in! successful eperation the two
previoas winters, willjagain eommenee running on
Monday,’the UOth of November.
A Car will leave Philadelphia and Chimbcnburgh
daily each way.witb the Mail and from Cham
bers burgh vita relays of horses running day and night.
We are prepared to forward COOO lbs freight daily by
to 1... C LW
or to-UARUS AtEEOH,
No 13 Sonin Third street, Philadelphia.
urvSbdlf. i 1
NEW AND VALUABLE INVENTION?
ILYST! WIMOW 10CI 18D BPBIKO.
Parcnrxn, Dscsuraltf, 1549.
THIS is an article of great raise is all perrons en
raged is building,!or to thoae who bare already
built, aihl ate witboat wihdow fastening. While tt
fdnJjkcj" a perfect substitute for polliea enifr weights,
a} a aaving of at leaat 83 to each window, it afford*
tie safest fastening that has ever been bro&gnt into
nse
- The utility and convenience of this Spring over all
others, is, that by one thumb piece, bothtash ef the
Window can be raised or lowered. It requires only to
bet known to be appreciated.
Persons wishing to hoy ibe article, or to baT« them
pot into their windows, or the right of selling tl for
counties in this State, may apply u> the sabsenbers at
the KERRY HOUSE, on the Allegheny river, Pitts-'
bhrghvP*. C. i J.S. TURNER,
nov3D-d3a(ii)Sp ; C. P. MA\O.
ÜBDKO&L AID SVSOIOAIi OFFICE,
No. fli, DIAMOND ALLEY, .*
'i few door* below Wood street, to*
•j wards market.
DB. IBOUTIi hiTin{ beta
lefuiariy educated to tho medical
profession, and beeafor oomo time
In general practice, now confine*
his- attention to the treatment .of
iVin«*i prTTate and delicate com*
plaint* for which hi* opportunities
and experience peculiarly qualify
fcim. 14 years assiduously demoted
to study fc treatment oithose complaiciMdanngwhich
Sne be has bad more practice and baa cured more pa*
yggS^sssssrs&ws. !
in.,eninc persona of inflinurmion of the
mult from those ease* where other* hate consigned
them to hopeles* despair. 1 Hepardcuiaxly inTjtes such
ukm bMnlonc and nmaeeeabWly treated by other*
to consult him, when eterr satisfactiou will be riten
them, and their ease* treated In * careful,thorough and
Intelligent manner, pointed out by aiong experience,
nodivutd laTe*tig*ilon,Whleh ill* mmossible for these
Staged in general jpracUeb\of medicine to git* to
Rupture—Dr- Brown aUo Intitea per
soasalfiieied with Hernia to call, as he ha* paid partie*
alar attention to thu diabase.
T CANCERSallocated.
| Skin disease*; *l*o
,Palsy, ate., speedily fired
of either sex liTing at a d [sunce, by
r .%!n g their disease ia writing mine aUthesymp
tomuean obtain medicines with directions for ase, by
aldrcwin* T. BROWN, M- D-, post paid, and endos*
b Sffic*°"No. U Diamond alley, opposite the Waverly
H RMO»*TBJt.-Dri Brown’s newly discovered rente*
drforßheumatismUa speedy and certain-remedy ter
that painfal trouble.: It never fails.
Office and Private Consulting Booms, No. U Dis
bond alldy, Pittsburgh* Pa. The Doctor is always at
hl> TCrNo care no pay- ° ■ l6<t>
BUCKWHEAT FLOUR—I 39 taeksree*d and for
•ItebV ; WAR MeCUTCHfiON,
.£7 9 * ; m Liberty St
—. ' r— ~ 1 a.lli a... ii.a4 ..il k#
Lass—iso bu Bzio,
Ixn7
WtR MeCUTCUEON
-IQO bblt l»ialc Ere*, on bend tnd lor
ItrJ . W fc R MoCPTCHRPW
iSTSI
tala by <— _
Tf«t “ UT ?sP r ‘clVbr'k '
doi to store and foraßiTby
(iIMII B RRYFOO LK k CL ABKK
JTHE® AWU=« M «»g{ S
P“gt ,aH,B " h ' -y^CANriELD
j gUlTEß^ia bbli Freib ßoll, tn y
S 'irMfiC*3SE9-lM l>bU be*l
, and for «*le by J*itf WMBAGALb\&CO
R°a butteb
f t“ * l° bT A GORDON
ITATIONEB’S'GUM—A .apply jail rw*d f«
) «Je «tho Rubber Depot, i>y
dcs? ■ »*
ioOMB-mvm. o»b.»JgTjto v^rt co _,
XT - 67MOLA8SE3—*» bb*mnewcrop, Utanuuon
JN ._)«•> Ml for “'.«fr AaiLEY 4 cO_
1 "TaLLOW—®Tbbl* Pitme »»low W toajUSTK»S
i bom In slot
ISAI
'feshannoeks, £or sala by
ARMSTRONG ACROZKR
P' OTA'
ian9 ■ ■ -
fc TnmaiHTg s - D F.r c y WMj .,
VxrlN£S»7o ub PorVfiUdfiitt. Sherry and pwset
W MaU**Wlne»,tor«»lebytt«.*»*k or inqnin
litou,.«UP^h«t^M]|iTrc[iErLaEEi
i voji i :• - • Wo MO liberty H
OPERACLQTHB* EVENING DR£33ES-K«
eel red periexpress, at A. A. Hxso* * Co,*s, N«
qu Market street, usthar large invoke ofHigh-Color
*4 Ooers Embroidered Evening
vnSSi V-'W.--::
s«;i? ■- j
■ To I*et. 1
A SMALL COTTAGE HOUSE, inAUegbeay City,
on Esplanade street. - Rent low. Inqaire of .
jsntO TASSKY A BEST,3» Wood'st
'■" ' TerßißL - •
A ROOM at U>e corner of Penn and Hand streets,
now occupied, by Mr. Jenes,.a» a Drug Store.
Possession given on the ftnt of April wart •
jsnlP-tf A- W. LOOMIS.
' • •' BrlvkYard.Grßint, r . -,.,
A LOT OF C tOUND, suitable fora Brick Yard,
and situate.; near the eity line, in thoTicMty of
Soho Bridge, aril! ho' Mated for a term of ydar* /'Ap
ply to ; E.D. G AZZ AM,Thild Street,
jtoie - • i Office over the Pott Office. ■
Forßoat. ; ’ ,J
A ROOM- on V e second story of the Warehouse
No.3dWe. d street. JaulO
ForfilMi
A THREE STt RY BRICK DWELLING HOUSE,
on Liberty street, between O’Hara and Walnut streets,
Fifth Ward, at present occupied by the subscriber
Possession given on the Ist April.' Enquire of ' ■ -
janlO-if >YM. YOUNG. 143 Liberty B.
. Fo» Remt,-
THE BASEMENT, comer of .the Diamond: and
Union streets, well adapted to any public business.
It has been occur led as a Coffee, ot.Eating Establish
mem, tor a number of year*..
ALSO—Beveral Offices -and Artist’s Rooms, well
lighted, with cm ranee from the Diamond, over the
•tore of the subscribers, north west corner of the Dia
mond and Market street. Apply to
jin IS ALEXANDER A DAY.
FOR RENT* two-pleasantly'situated Brick
Dwelling Houses, with the grounds adjoining, at
Oakland. Possession cun be given on the first of.
April next.. (jon3) . HARDY, JONES A CO. •-
Far Rent.
THE Back Part of tbe Warehouse cow occupied by
myself, and fronting oirFront street. ,
unß : C. n. GRANT, 41 WatcrsiM
For Kent*
A store In Market street, near Liberty. . » ,
Aloo—The Store on the comer .of Market and
Liberty itreeu. ; • *L
Also—A Dwelling and Store < on!Penn rtreet. near
the Canal. Possession given on the Ist April next.
Also—A Brick Yard in the Kgh* Ward.
Also—A Stone quarry in the Eighth Ward Pos
session given immediately. ' „ _
Inquire of DaV®.GREER, Penn stj
jsn7-lm* , 3 doors from 8. E eomer Hay «t
- : vqr But.
A TWO STORY BRICE DWELLING HOUSE
on Hay street. Enquire of ..
J U 7: 1 JAMES DALZELL. Si Water ft.
A GOOD THREE STORY BRICK DWELLING,
on SmilhS.U >llOOl, font 4 ""£'ffi T %S mh '
lnqniro of 8 ~
rioil IIJC a‘A convenient Dwelling flow, on
C* Federal v.rect, Allegheny city, with * larso T««-
Foeaeeaiaa given on the let of April.
ALSO—Several Boama and Offieea ini PmiWh,
near the Feat Office. . E. D. GAZZAM,
dyig Office, Third it, over the PoatOffiee.
FO« BAlrfK.—Art"iron FoanflrT,"Blacksmith o® d
Machine Shop, with Steam Engine of. W hotic
Kwer, 'nod #100!: of tools, machinery, pattern*, oasis*
Ilea, Jarnace* and oreca, all now mataandiogood
nmnijig order. Said preml»e*ba»elsofi?et frcnlby 90
deep, with privilege of an adjoining lot 37 by #0 feet.
Being ona of the oldest and best studs in Ute City of
Cincinnati, with a liberal patronage. Apply to.
«3clT_ DAViI) BlNTOPLCincinnati, Q._
fr6KL~£LKBIT~A. ttTO&K,'weil bttfd op lor Lfry
J? Goods, on Market between Third anil Fourth.
Possession siren on the Ut of April next. v
Also—Several ROOMS and OFFICES. Possession
riven Immediately. “ ED>OAZZAUt'
. de!B Office over the Pori Office. Third st
FOBRKHT.—The WAREHOUSE ntpre
jSVseai occupied by Messrs. Bailey,Brown A
‘■■"'on Water street; Boa first of April next. ■
novgfl JAMES A HUTCHISON A CO
Pok iushtT
MA WELL FINISHED ROOM, salable for a
Variety or Gentlemen's ParnUhink Store. Al
to—Several rooms suitable for offices or Ar
tist’s rooms. 1 ED GAZZAM,
ocUeif . Office Third street. OTcr Poet Office.
Por dals orßent. ■:
- - the rery desirable residence in Allegheny
Bw City, lately occupied by it- W. Poindexter, and
jßLwueuioneiTCAinunraiaiely. „
apply at this office, or to W« W. WIL
SON, Market at. 0019 '
m“' ' FOR uifiST—Tbe mansion tome oow
occupied by Mrs. Atwood, situated ** Oakland,
with HO acres of groundauached. The ,7»® t *
unpacks* and eonredmt, and the ground well im
prored. Apply to . HARDY, JONES A 00,
aueOl water at
>*il FOR SALK-ABriek House, (but onojear
tSB built.) and Lot, on Robinson street, Allegheny,
**uearoM Bridge. - Price low and terms euy.—
Inquire of )y9i* B BCHOYER, 110 Second et
TTiOR RFNT.—The three story Brick Dwelling
|d House, on Liberty, between Hay, and Msrbury
streets, now oeenpied by W. Graham, Jr. Possession
risen immediately. Enquire of Wm. Graham, or at
a,. Doctor, .f JOHi . OTON t CTOCCTON, , .
' comer Market and Thirdstreelsj
FOR SALE—Fire lots eligibly situated in the Bear
iahiny town of Birmingham. The lots are citua
ted on Denman street, numbered in F Bauman's plan
75,79,60,81 and KJ—Lot No 75 fronting SO feeton Ma
ry Aaa iseet, 70 feet deep; the other four SO feet from
each, by 60 feet deep. ' . I __ ,
Terms—Greater port of purchase money may re
in.in for six year*,- secured by mortgage..For]panic,
nlars, inquire of . . •
m7 Xd ■ 110 second si :
jiUJADLKREAL ESTATE ON PENS STREsf
FOR SALE-—A< Lot of Ground situate on Penn
street, between Hay and Maxbury street*, adjoining
ihc house and let now occupied by Richard Mwonis,
-'haTinr a front of £3 feet, and in depth 150 feet, will be
•sold on fsrorableterms. Titleunexceptionable. En
kulrecf '-.C. O. LOOMIS,4ih #t,near Wood.
occh-dtf ' v ' ; '
DOCTOR WI STAR’S
BALSAM OF WILD CHERRY.
TIIE following ankle, we wpy With pleasure from
the “Boston Mercantile Journal, 3 cf Mareh, 1819,
and,we hope that tf any of our readers are suffering
from any of the complaints which it is said to cure,
they •mil speedily, avail themselves of in. - V ,
DR. WISTAR’S BALSAM OF WILD CHEERY,
It wu well known man? years ejo that the wild
cherry bark tree <£t this etimato possessed Tillable
medicinal qualities. Indeed this fact was known IP
th.e aborigine*, and decoctions cftheleavesor bark of
this tree has ever been regarded by their physicians ns
one of xho nott effectual remedies in many diseases.
This fact, severe! years since, arrested the attention of
Dr. Wistar, a highly respectable praetitioner of Vir
ginia. Ue investigated with care the healing proper
ties of the wild ehefry—tested its effects when adatin-'
utered alone, and when m combination with other re-
asenta. He found that Its natural Tinuo might
be greatly improved, and by combining it with ingre
dients wnesa properties were all well proved and gen
erally recognized, a medicine was produced which
consulates a remedy of great importance in pulmona
ry affections and die ases of the chest and throat—
disff ir* which are proverbially prevalent in oar cities
and largo towns, and often prove fatal; swelling the
bill of mortality to a roach greater.extent than , is the
case with most otheis, wo had almost said aU classes
of disease. - --
Thu genuine WUtar’e Balsam or Wild Cherry has a
fac simile of the signature of Henry Wistar, M. D.,
Philadelphia, and Sandfonl and Park on a finely exe
cuted steel engraved wrapper. None other are gen*
nine. '
Wcare just in receipt of the following voluntary tri
bute Jo the curative power of Wistaria Jlnlsnm of Wild
Cherry, from E. Hall, M. IL, of Mt. Clemons, Michi
gan, who is a physician of high standing, and an ex
tensive druggist:
Mr. Cutsets, 2oth, 1549.
To the afflicted, ih?* may certify that Alts. U. Ros
ens, of this village, three or four weeks after confine
ment, was attacked with a violent cough and great
prostration, and seemed hastening to the grave with
fearful rapidity. 1 advised her to use Wistaria Balsam
of. Wild Cherry—ehe did to, and with that valuable
medicine alone was restored to health, -and U now a
living proof of the value of Wistaria Balsam of Wild
Cherry. .. E. HALL*
-' _ ■ Physician and Drngguk
Read on and be convinced still further of the remar
kable virtues of Wistaria Balsam of Wild Cherry:
Messrs. Bandford A Parki Gents, As a matter of Jus
tice to you, anil for the benefit of the publie, I would
offer the following statement of a cure effoetedbT your
medicine, known as Wistaria Balsam of Wild Cherry:
In the spring of my wife was soverely jutaeked
with Peripnejtisonia, or Pleurisy, which resulted in a
deep seated^)aiu in the side, accompanied with a se
vere cough: aha was attended by some of the best
physicians in Chicago, but to no purpose; fox _ weeks
sha. suffered, without relief, cooghing incessantly night
and day. I came to the conclusion that all the reme
diet anownlto the physicians could not help her,• and
was lnducea to try your Wild Cherry. Iprocuredone
bottle, and commenced using it according to direc
tions; before It was all gone—the cough stopped, the
pain in her side left her, and with the aid orianother
Lottie she was restored to nxracr trzsLm In con
sideration of these circumstances, 1 would recommend
it to the pubUo as a valuable medicine.
Yours, respectfully, K- N. GARRATT.
Gasno Raroe, Mlchu, Oct 8,184#. . ,
Bead lie fillotnng TutinoniaU.
Of all the cures that have been recorded, there are
certainly none equal to the one first mentioned*which
plainly ihow* the carabUity of Consumption, even ia
some of Us worst forms;
Csowa Pourr, Lakeeo., la~ June 15,184#.
J D Park: Dear Sir, As I have a deep commisera
tiou for the afflicted, permit me to, gwe *{"» a brtrf
history of my afflictions, and the benefit* de:need from
theuse of Dr. Wistii*sßal»amof Wild Cheny.
la July, 1344,1 was attacked with a fceer ortho ty
□hod character, which left me in a Tory debUtumd
State, when in tie following winter I was taken wUi*
aeirere cold, which reduced me to each an extent u to
»i»e me the appearance of a confirmed consumption.
I labored under a seTcre cough-expectorated a great
deal, and was troubled with cold Iceland night sweats,
l also frequently raised blood from my lungs. lean.
tlnued in this stale, gradually nking under the dis
ease, until January, 1&7, when I «u again attacked
with Veter. My friends desp sired of my life, and my
nhvsicians thought 1 could sumac but a short time,
ily extremities, especially myfeeti were constantly
cold, and almost tost their feeling. Under iheso cir
cumstances it may truly be eald that I;was a Using
■keleun. I finally determined to quit taking medicine
prescribed by physicians, and try Dr. Wisairs
of Wild Cherry, and from the first week that icon
* f iring it, I can date a gradual reeov*~
slty.fiemp, rea
neneed taking it,. I can date a „ a recovery. 1 1
continued its dm six months, at the end of which time
1 was cored, and have enjoyed good health ever since,
and cheerfully recommend the llalsam to all those af
flicted with disease of the lungs, and would say to
those commencing its ore, not to be discouraged if two
or three bottles do not e fleet a cure; but persevere as I
have done, and I have ho doubt but nine eases oat of
tan wilt be blessed with renewed health o« T have
been. Respectfully, yours, ’
JOSEPH JACKBON.
paten 81 pet Bottle—SL* Boulea forts, •
Sold by J. D. PARK, (BacceßaortaSandfcrd AP»«J
Fourth' and Walnai strteia, <2ncionaii, Ohio, General
Agent for the. Sooth and Weevto whom: ail order*
mutt beaddrtssed*...
k Wilcox, Jr/JamwA. Janes;, J. Kidd A CojB.A.
Fahnectoek & Co, Pittsburgh. , L. T. .Russell, Wash*
tngion; W. H.'Lambenoa, .Ftaakiln; L.. 8. Bowie,
i and for sale by
111 DICKEY 4b CO,
Welty,Grecnsborgb; S. Kounls,Seaier»
tot}' Scott A Gthnore, Bedford: Reed & Bon, linn ling"
don; Un> Holßdayebarg; Uildebran 1 a Co, Indi
an J. K. Wright, Kiuanning; Brans a Co, Brook*
ville; A.Wilson & Sen, Waynesburgh; M’Fartand k
Co, N. Callender, Meadrtltaßanoa* Co, Erie: J.
Magoffin, Mereon James, Kelly & Co. Butler: B.Bmuh,
Beaver, J. D. Sommerton, Warren; F.L.&C.S. Jones,
CoadorspoTV P* Crocker, Jr, Brownsville.
. novfo»dfcwlY(UTT -• ■ - : •. . ;• •
DRV PEACHES—4 baskets pealed peaches.'
. 04 •do Common do 1 .In
sure and for sale by ARMSTRONG tc CROZER.
~ian4 ■ , ,■ -
Bi»s
,* \ no. *otf;ooi> street. T
: _ (trium) . ; i S' i - : i-U
TtntßßK trill be tensd far. nit «a uwnstst •( •
. TV TabnblertliriaußeofcsndTiaKLMßartMA
, In a series of about FOUR lIUNDBED dfaatMb
lieatisa*.(ofwl»ieh catalogue* eaa be tadonanplica.
tfemj rabreeinj many standard works taTbeuarr -
BlogTspby,’ &e. &e_ selected tad pabUihed by .
Pretbytenan Board of FobMcation ta PUUdttykU;
and well adapted for Babbaih School, CeagTegaaoaal
Ministers’ uti Potsis libraries.
Persons wiihicg. to pnretase sack books, an lari*
ted to call and examine the assortment • «
’Tbe Depositoty oftta PesssriTania Bible Bodety
U kept at these roans. ~ oct&dfcw3mfl-
THE subscriber he* ca hud and lb? sale, aa Anal •
of la Johnston A of Philadelphia, MUm*'
tag! • . <.'■■ ■
SSpsirofCaaea; •! - --
: '4AroantsF!ancy Letter,dil!fcreot«»e r- -* ..
• 3ro Newspaper Cuts;
fiOO lbs. Leads, eat to order;
c 10 Composing Sticks; •
..... 100 kept Prow!* Nbw* Ink;
. i Brass Geliey, Column Bale*, Brut Sale* etalt
descriptions, Ac.- A.JAYNES,
. Pekin Tern Stote, 7® Fourth *»
N —Order*receivedforpgwTypc. aalOdAwß
iPKSffITBAITOBB. .
mHE subscribe* has! just received at to Pekin Tea 1 >,
Store.7oFourthstreet, a very large and _wuou».
lected stock of p*re!GRI2EN AND BLACK TEAS,.,
from Jfevr York, all ofwhieh has been received to thi* : ;•
country since lie first of February last, consisting of,
til the different erode* grown to lie Celestial Empire* 1 ;
Oar stock being among the largesttotoWest, we aru--V,
prepared to wholesale, on better terms than any ether „.
n6uto in the dtp. We invite retail grocer* to call awl
examine our stock and prices. TheycanhaToitpaes* ,
ed In t/aadl 6paek*ge*,d 6 ttocannlrtera, erbf
halfeheiis, tosnittheireonvemenee. > .
Oar retail price* vary for Oolong, Black Tea* noa
lO eta;.
Congo SO. and English Breaktot 60, YoangHyaon,
Canpowderand Imperial,from 35 eta-to tl^Sper lb. .
' Families are requested to send and get samples Of.
of our Teas, tod try them before purehsiiug. .
taylifcdAwS A. JAYNB& 70 Fonrth atreet__
1 OEO. W.BIIITH A OO^
NFORM their friends and the public thattoyhav*
. . no longer any connection with tbeir laia establish
meut lh Penn atreet, known a* the Pittsburgh Brewer*'
naving removed their entire business to the POINT.
BttKWERV/tnPir dr»»t mvlfbd I V*- ■'
>BW BhBOV&BB ITOKB
BIGN OF THE PLANS AND SAW, .
Vo.TB Wood atroet, PitUbanbl
HUBER ANDLAUFNAN, UopbrtenWileatetu
in Foreign and Domestic BABDWABKi to
ail ita varieties are now prepared to sell as lew and
on as reasonable term* asean be purehasedelsewhere.
We solicit' oar friends, and the pahUegenerally,to' '
call and examine oar stock, which constat* uun of - •
KNIVES and FORKS, POCKET and PEN KNIVES, '
SCISSORS, SHEARS, RAZORS, Honse Trimmings,
such ns Locks, Latches, Binges and Screw*,' together' 1 .
with every article usually kept in Hardware Sioiea.'.-
Wc Invito the attention or Carpenters and Mechanic* i
generally to our assortment of Tools, which have bees > ‘
selected with great care, and which wc are determia* .
cd to salt so as to give satisfaction. ' • apgaUcwT ►-
' irj“ Taa sums'ov a vraßariiLß « not more repot
aivothan a bad, putrid breath, or dark, yellow dlaeas-:
ed teeth. If person* have tbeao it la their own toll—
they can, for two shilling*, buy an axoele ibatwill ■
make their breath pure and sweet as til ofieg Mr* 1
Arabia. - ■ i '. , \_. r '
■ li cures di leases ofihe Gams, spungy or ucaratM,
and for the Teeth H la nneqtmlied, removing the tana*,
fastening the teeth .to the gema, and elans themes ••
white aa the nevqfthifmm Sorth. "
Such, reader, -are the properties of Jones’* Amber
Tooth Paste, and, without praising nAuranlve*, jtok- v
whatoneol ear most respectable and scicctiaopen- -
lists, Nr. E. Held, el New York, says: ' ' • '
U 1 have both used and anaiixea this beasnfal and tot*
palpable article,' (Jones’ Amber Tooth Paste,) and
can recommend it as possessing all the qualities claim*
edforU.”- Reader, we can say no more to convince,
only that if yon try this once you will be well pleased
-Jl is pot np in beautiful English China Pets, tor SB
cents. Bold by the Agent, WE JACKSON, „W Ltoer;
ty street. Pittsburgh. ■ augCtdAwT
rrv* #oot< are. honorably ssiurod that
the following are the aetail qualities of a 3a. bottle 0-
loxart Coni I lair Restorative.' If they, doubt ew
word, they eannet these highly' respectable dill***
who have tried in—
Mr. Geo. Heeket, 41 Elm at, New York.
Mrs. Matilda Reeves, Myrtle av, Brooklyn.
. Mr. Win. Tompkins. W King ft, new York.!
Mr. Thos. Jackson, Montour* Island, near Pittsburgh
IL E. Cullen, barber steamboat fl. America. - : .
And more than a hundred other* state, tough ths
must sufilee, that it will force the hair , to grow on to
head, or face, stop it tolling off, strengthen the roots, .
removing scurf and dandruff from the roots,, maktog
light, red, or gray hair assume a fins dark took, ana
frSUpmg dry, hsrtn or wiry hair moist, heft, olein and
beautiful, a very, very long time.' -
Bold by the Agent, WM. JACKSON, G» Übetty at,
Piusburgh. Pnee 37), SO cents, and one dollar.
au&dAwT _____
'iTj- LAUiES ARE CAUTIONED AUAiNBTB;
i SING COMMON PREPARED CHALK.. '
They are not aware how Rightfully Injurious USi*
to the akin! bow coarse, how rough, how sal;
low, yellow, and unhealthy the tktosjK -
near* afterusing prepared chalk! Be* '
sides it is tojunoes, containing a .
Urge quantity of Lead!.
We have prepared a bcamlfal vegetable ntiela<
which we caU JONES’ SPANISHXILY WHITE.
It u perfectly innocent, being purified of all ildeen.
ousqntliues; andilimpartslotheskinanatsrol,hesl*.
thy, alabaster, clear;, living white; at to same time
acunjc a: a cosmetic on.tho skis, making it soft and
smooth. Sold by the Agent, WM. JACKSON, 6# Lib» :
erty it, Pittsburgh. Price as cents. aag7aiAwT
• ny hzemoxs asd Sant insissiß—JONEca lial '
isn Chemical Soap eaases a free penparatioe* and a
the same time mollfica, softens, and whiten* lh» ski*
giving n the texture and beauty ot an inUnt’s.
Scuarr, *»r.T Bam ano Soak*, are soon not only
healed, bat cured by its use, as at least seven Phyn*
eian* in New York know, wbo use it to such eases,.,
and find it unfailing—a* also in -r : .
pntrno, Atoms*, Fakaass, or any other skin dU- -
ease.. Toe reader is -asaared that this ts no usaless
puffed hostrnm, as one trial will prove. leoald enu* .
aerate at least 80 persons curediof . - •
; Boas Uaan, Boas Lass ens Boas Bxaxn—Bay_ifc'
and the reader is .again assured I would
not cruelly selt It tor the above sinless 1 knew U tabs
oilltiale. Those wbo are ...
Otuvag, Cnacuva, e* Cbuei Fixm, Will find this a
care. Any one afflicted with any of the above, er aim
ilar diseases, will find this all and even more (admiral
ble to its propernes) than I stole. w ‘.' "* *'• ‘
pm, reader, toe stores are fiooded with ImuanoßS, ■
end be. sure you ask for JONES’S Italian Chemical''
Soap. 3otd by WM. JACKSON, 80 Liberty rraet, .
Klisbarsh. . angfedEwT
} Property.!« Allsg&aay city tot Salt,
THE subscriber* eiterforeaißu number cf ehoien
L<Ajjaitßa:e in ihe-Sqcgisi Ward, fronting on In*
Common ground, on easy terms. Inquire oi • .
W. O’U. ROBINSON, Alty at l*aw, St Clair ft
*' or of JAS ROBINSON, on thepremi***: .
myl7alAwti'i' ■ ~
Closing Oat Sal* ofßlaokstsAPlsnasls
IIHE FAYETTE MANUFACTUIONa COMPANY,
. (mending to relinquish their retail trade ,on Mar*
kcisircet, now offer Uteir large andsplendid stock or
Blankeu and Flannels, at prices heretofore unknown
SSs eityTat the BLANKET DEPOT, .
janS-4w NofidMartcttt -
QUEESC-aa b„ w
W T“i W
BULK PORK—MOO lbs reo’d per Caleb Cope, for
££ by _ janU _ ; B>W HARBaPGH.,
(lOIORED COTTON VELVETS.—Mainline bine, - •
j ligai blue, seartet, maioon, gsrnet, brown, Steen .’ „
and black Cotton Velveir, an uxirmeu alnmys kept
by janU W ft MujUrtt*
ia/'LN'iKiW’OLASn—S6OO beaes.'ass’a sues, in scorn
W- and for sale by BREYFwLKfc CLARKE,
ißuib l ; UB Second street
h. ft.
Window sasji—Assorted ske*] in ■«» nndJtar
solo by JsolO BREVYOCLb A CLARKE •
IjiRtSU TKA£—lmperial, liaapo wderaad Yoaa
J; liyttoa Tea*, of »upenor quality, la bl eaeatt, l
““ i a“° d . b,, ' i "‘ , “' i !v" a M t mTC'iIELTBm
SUGAR— 31 hbtls from new crop landing (tom tho
IS-*" Bm rti§ a'uctJhbo.n t CO. _
ifTOLASaBS—3O bbls tfiantaiioa new crop, tarnd;,
(VI ia* f rom «learner Hamburg forsale by - .
itus james a. auTcmaoN a co.
APfLta— Wtop:» Romaaitc and Pippi
\T Apples, a prune anide, in •»** and lor sale by
ynV RIIEY, MATTHEWS A CO.
COTTON— 33 bales Couoa In
j«4 RUEYi MATTIIEWBACa
Blue Vobangb truism-
cum Fancy and Woo* Pro
X*- »P°" J “* “^OK-LETrtWUITE
QUEESE-W to»c,pri Tv W.E & f.,jjg^ oM
UTTER—:iTbbls Roll, recM and tor nle by
WAR McCUTCHEON
TnseeD OlL—l* LbU in store and tor nle by
jjan7 ___ - HOUiaON,LITTLE*.CO
iitRESH ROLL BUTTER—SOO lbs lost rec'd and tor :
jme by jan7 ROBISON, LITTLE it CO j
iUCK WHEAT FLOUR—sfciOO iba, in bbU end bay*,
• > rec’d and tor sale by • x s:
ian7 - ROBISON, LITTLE AOOfe:
t/fACKEREL—6O bbls No 3Large; B'qr bblsNoli
Y 1 30 »• No 8; In store and tor nle by
jan7 ROBISON, LITTLE ACQ
SCORCffKDSALTS— 9 bbls, aprime article, tee'.
and ior sale by ■ janll - TAS3EY to BEST
S* and tM boxciiln store anITS
_ aalebyj: jaul l TASBEY to BEST
SODA. A3U—33 casks on band and for sale by
janll ' „ TASSEY AUBST
/~\LOYER BEEl>—Sd tbls new, onTaand and for sale
■ Jeeti TASSEY k. BEST
I tiMOHiy SEED— 3 bols tor ealebr - _
• i«"» J v TAftSEY A BBST
tTUKV^F— a mail lot, lorsala lowtoclose
J menu by - jsalS BREYFOGLE A CLARKE
tCGS—IO bbls rood, jnst ree'd and tor sale by
jjkblß BREYFOOLE A CLARKE
NEW UACON—OO,OOO lb« llog Bo and, primula
•moke hontc, for telt by
i&nlB SELLERS & NXOOU3
J k _
CTUr 1 £B—7 bbhprime toll, jaitreedTed.;
JJjfcgj J. S.DILVkOBTfffcOO.
JUST received ud for «ale *OOO Ibaßrimitoasby
J.KIDDfcCQ*
I Jtn4 . Mo CO Wood rood
lttkegi
iuo4 '
IN BTORE-2Q barrel* Spirit Turpentino *ai for
uleby J.UDOftCO,
jinl - . No. 6Q Wood 1
ISACK UOOS BAIR lor Bale by '
jbM AHMSTBONQ A CROXKE.
WIUBLS CID&R by' „
,lv Jan 4 - ARMSTRONGACBQZKK
CVORN 'BROOM&-abo doao tkSUty
/ ferule by ARMSTRONG Jt CROZES
W •• • --
JUST iRECEIVED—I» »bt Aottricin Airowtoct
indfoiuleby • J KIDD A 00. .
Jaa* •••; ■•■.: '/:a No GO Wood rt
VKA--lQhf *a
n bza 9*9, in uoraaaTfygMtto by _ _
VXJwxU ' , ,YgtPAgT k, filLL__
TTKi UU-TTEH-eiejt WViftrA‘
j^A^BTSjna-dTfflriHW^^^r
ibxs Not, Ci a. bn
WJUIAGj
cues new «qrtes
ferula by I ''
LBWATEGMAN