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    MJA6NETIC TELEGRAPH.
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10?.TBE PITTBSimoH DAILY GAZETTE
.... COSGBKISIOSAA. 'I- • L
WasniiwTO^Jan.29.
Seat!©—Mr. Clay oabmlued *. propdtftfoa'to
•rtUc the vhole of s’avery. \ Ho to now
•peaking. . . WV;
/ Mr. OUjr proposeatd admit Ciliiornlt, lo reduce
the boundary of Texts, and lo establish terri
tonal Gpternaieut*;for all the. temloriea.' He
koped the Relation be had. oScredwoold be
adopted.’ He bad reflected vjtb |reai care upon
tbo object, aad knew that the resolution* bad
been poaceived la a spirit of harmony andcoa*
oenknL - Fint, he thoogbt that Ctlitbrnla,with
•übabtobpuddailes, ooghtio be admitted iato the
Veka a* a Bate, California bad more reason tor
the.floiuae the ; bad panned, than Michigan, tor
vhat she had done. There had been irregulari*
: tie% bat they should be overlooked.. Second, that
slavery does not exist in CalUbnut, nor is U likely
: to be latrodaoed there.7-lt is Inexpedient for Con
grats to popose slarery restrictions.«:
Mr. Gay la iiill speaking.
axcoxo mi?ATcn.
; MR. CLA.Y'SRESOLUTIONS.
TOe following arelhe resolutions offered oothe
California slavery question. ‘
'Whereas, U being desirable, for the peace,
conoord, end harmony of the union of these States,
: to settle end adjust amicably all questions of con*
: troveray between them, arising cut of the ihitiin
tion of slavery, upon sfeir, equitable, and joat
baalt-4hercfoie,. ”
Resolved, That California, with satiable boon
-1 Varies, opoa hpr applicitiontobe admitted as one
1 or the Stales of this Union, without the imposition
;by Congress, of any rcrtricdoa io reaped-to the
- exclusion orintroductiou of slavery witbia those
boundaries.- ;
Resolved, That, as tlavery does cot exist by
l*W,*nd is not likely to-bo introduced Into any
of these territories acquired by the United States
from tho .Republic of Mexico, it is expedient for
Congress -to provido.by law, either for its intro*
dootioa info or its exclusion from any part of said
territoiy, sind that appropriate temtorialGovern*
melts ought to be established by Congress on alj
of said tirfrßoties not awigoedas boandarieS of
: tiro proposed State of California, wUhontlbeabol*
i of aiy restriction or condition of the subject
■ dT slavery*'
Resolved—That the. western boundary of the
< State of-Texts ought to be fixed io the Rio Del
: Karto, commencing one'marine. league from its
and running' up. that river to tbs southern
: liio of New Mexico, thence with thiat line east*
; arardiy, asd Bo continue In the tame direction to
; the line established between the United Stales and
: Spain.- •
Resolved, That it be proposed , to the State of
1 Texas, that the United Stales will provide fortho
' payment efall that portion r"f.legitimate and bona
: fide, public debtoi that State, contracted prist to
its annexation to us, and for which dalles of for*
• nignJmparta were ptedged by said State to its
j creditors, not exceeding the sum of dol*
: las, in consideration ofdntiea as pledged, having
' been no longer applicable. to that object after
. foti* annexation, bnt having thencefotward be*
come pajablo to the United States, and upon eon.
dltion also that said State thill, by acme solemn
; smd.anthentid' act of her Legislature, or of con*
; mention, relinquish to the United States any claim
which It badlo any part ofNewMexico*.
Resolved, That it is inexpedient to abolish ala
i -very in the District of Columbia, whilst that tnsti
tutioo cootinpe* u> in the Stale of Maryland,
i without the consent of that State- - -without the
: consent of the people cf tbs Disuiet, and without
juat eompensaiion to.the owners.of slaves within
: the District.
- Resolved, That it- is inexpedient to prohibit,
I ‘wilhln.the District,' the slave trade, and trade in
i «!aves brought into it from Statci.orplacet.be
; !yond tho limits of thcDirtrict/citherto be add
therein as merchandise, or tobe transported to
j . other markets without tho District cf Columbia.
; ' ’ Resolved, That mote eSbctnal provision ought
• \to be made by law for the restitution and delivery
i • of persoos bound to service or labor in any Stale,
who may escape into any other State or Territory
i ofthuUnion. '
Resolved, TbttCbsgress has no power to pro*;
ShW« or obstruct trade in slaves' between slave
! forifffagHgtfifr*,' that admi«al6h"cr exclusion of
i "slates brought from one into another of them, do*
pendsexehnivelyupon their ownpartieularlaw^
•V ThesejrevolnUons,‘aaid Mr. jClay, iirvolred no
gyttfcw of.any they were founded
■wpaa.*'basis of .mutual forbcaianeo and eonce*
tian—concession not of mattm of principle, hut
«if mitten of feeling merely. .
.Mr. Clay concluded wUh a most eloquent ap*
pealla behalf ofharmoay,peace, and mutual for*
• bsarance, for the sake of the Union.
“I most say,” says Mr. Cliy, “from all tbit I
i tom heard or read—from alt the witnesses, that I
lave seen dr'conversed with— I from ell that has
' -transpired, and l# transpiring, I do believe that
• motVUhin one foot ot the territory acquired from
.Mexloo, will elaVery ever be planted} .and believe
it could hot be done through the force and power
«f pubfioitftbosity.”
• Housx^-Ncthlhgofiniercit transpired in the
: ’ House. The w»ible day was taken up in the die*
oatsion of the Milage geest ion. \
STEAM BOAT EXPLOSION.
CinonnuTt, Jan. 29.
’ TFhßtfr«TMwa: Joaepfrftba New Prions for
, ScLooi»w*s blownup, tod bnnil to ihewalet'*
edge, new Napoleon, at tbo month of Athnni
7190,011 the 23rd io«UbL Sbe had a foil cargo,
a largenoniber of emigrants, fifteen of whom
trera killed, and 38 severely scalded. Many of
> . ;&• wounded have since died.
I'. Captain Baker of tbo St Joseph, bailed tbo Sooth
land et tbo wreck, and take, tbo aw
j. -Tivos off. Tbo yawl of tbo Sr. Joseph was engo
|. - .-gad in picking op tboao «bp were blown into tie
j; arlftr.. . • . ■
I i-. After the boat was broaght to the show, Cap*.
Baker, with ihe existence of pvt of hie ere v tod
I „fhla naaacagcw, cacccedcdin raring Ike
i <: iron ebett.*wliicb. contained lHrteen or fetmeen
;■ 'tamdreddnllarr. lieioekikemoneyoni, eonm
i «d and handed ll lo ibo clerk of the Snolh America
i’ to nirkeeptor. .Tto next dny Wanked blmto ll
' to pa, off kit crew; and lie cferk rented lo giro
! kin morelhnnlhree hnadreddoiim—claimraglhn
i'Jjiiin&Mgfaitii . .. .
: -Capt Baker toil hU clerk Hopped al Mempha
I ' tnooSnpel,'by low. 'ko clerk of Uo Sonli America
!■ ' lo dvoop tho money. Tbero waa eonrideraUe
1 «jSleiiienl abMompliin in rOlntlnn lo il. Serino.
j ' ; toeala ware inode to mob tbo boat. If tbo money
l Wt*n»6ireo_o|
New Its. 25.
Tbo Glint* ca« hni cammenced in Cireoi
Cent and it fxmiinr mnch interest
I : ~i CINCINNATI MARKET.
! •• Cntcwittti, Jan* 2®*
i* ' ; FloM-lfco Market i»*cUr«, with **!«• o{W
' sbantUofefcolee brand* at W9opcrbrl.
| 'WM*keyha«adfaEeadl9lolWP er S*jj’ > , .
[ Balk Ue*t~S«Je* to the extent of <330,00011*-« 40
i Wfroud. ••
j ■•••; WbrU prime lard at 61 per lb
* Coff»« U tola at Ida per potted. : .-
BALTIMORE MARKET. •
.. Baltmo**, Jan. 2®*
‘ ' Thafionr andgnln *ea*ket U wiihoot change.
P'' 'Coffee—Tim ■*!*• of ihs past two dayeb*** amoonl*
«dt»3sQfrtef»BiottlSe. Holder* now **k ICe- Tho
'-totalitaek hw oahood in the market amount* only,
I • -j<dl6CQ bag|»; • , '• ':!
NEW YOBS MARKET.
hook txKaet.
i. • ~; V ,‘-v .V.; .' 'New.'You, As*29.' '
' Floor—We bare nothing of importance to notice in
'the si*xkpt\*n<*demiadl*mo*tljrfinuiedioth# w*ota
•. . .-of tto city trade./ \
t- •••■• i» b« a moderate hoiinew doinj 10
quotation*.
t •• JroTiibw—Notfurj.doing worthy of notice. The
mmxkatUitetdy. 1 1
Oo&e'—lhe demand ii_good, but thettoek* of de
i ••. wirahlokiadaareliglitjtooperaießpoa. S*le*ofJrr*
1 wt»Wa,aadoflUo«nC|perlb.
j MEW. YORK CATTLE MARKET.
!. ••* ,r • ' Nxw Yo*x,Jan. 29.
1 *;'' -.Aim tin ten rulwr *.*»« A*« «•
!•- ■ «smh nten <l. <i»k»Uom. Tiunolia. raojtil
: mntSWioSSPyerltoltn-
BALTIMORE CATTLE MARKET. ,
* BaLTxkoke, Jan. 28. :
Heavea-fri"* ranged «337 u>37sper 100.oa th,
jna! to •) J 6 to 6 75 net, and averaging S 3 f rota.
ft ' • HEW ORLEANS MARKET.
■ *N»w OiKUO.Jui.23.
j .4, Tl«'.cuMHi lotton >■*»» oeeirtA Cooon U
in tbit market,’and sugar b»* adroneed *• B *“*
j- ili';.wfJkitatWole. SsleatoolanesaiW*.
Nxw Oxusxs, Jan. 26.
’ T - S*ie#of Rio Co fro transpired to diyulJH
v :.; ;
IMMERCIAL RECORD.
VmiBIIBGII fiOIAD Of VMOB
' ' COMSHTTKE FOR JANUABT. «
y. ’ uirni-»■ »t. it. xerwx- V.~n, nwo*
Pltttbwgk Bloekii »ai n«Mf. Marfcat*
reXVAXT I*, i®M*
rirnl>Of<Ai»
j ' us.fr'd.ed.
BAakof - ••
ftvideoAiMay^NCTo ® 80 °
Exchange Bank—Capital,siff»ifltP;Pl*’ ' - i-
UoaMMay and Nov.) * 0 «?»*— » 47 «
Merchants' and M*nifi ctamtf Biak—
« “ “
Pfetsbarah Gas (*«•«“ • -
Jaly) 4 0 cent—— ■■■■ ■ *?-?■■ g ' ® .®J
JJkgUr BAH. QpnfMT * g g
“ _ “ g _
western IniaiaßcoCfl'' 1 ""V vr; £ • °
Ohio * Pennsylvania Bnflroad, $l5 paid _ ®
PannsTlvanlaTßeiiroad ;g ■ .-•
Pittsburgh City loan-———— ~J® *® JJ
Allegheny County lean*— J® JJ •*
Allegheny Ore loan W ,®J f#
AttsbughAlsleßoral “• *
(last sole, 818 00) s'"
Pittsburgh.ClneinnaUA Loaisvfli* Tel
egraph Oo—Capitol ,BI72iQCB; Dividend,
January, April, Jaly end October, last,
40. cent; shares. 850; sales,s»•—♦• A
Atlantis A Ohio Telegraph Co Capital,
8300,000; Dividend, we 0 share for Jan*
bait. April, end October; snares, 850;
sties, tie C 7
Review of lb*
FITTIBV&OH MARKET,
roa rut wain asnxae ran’t 89-
In reviewing the market Or the week Jut closed, we.
. hiTo so mateyisl variation to notice in the general qtfc
tationa. . ' r -‘
For the most port, the weetherhu been an areally
toiid for the season, And from tho freqeent rains which
have fallen, the rivez has been kept At high tide, and
buines* in that qcarter has presented a fcir degree
of activity.
; ASHES—Soda Ath has andergoaa a siight deellne,
and sales daring the weekhtve been transacted at 4*
mostly at the lower figure. Other descriptions of
Ashes have been rather inactive, and sales limited at
Ihe following rates Pearl Asb,4oei;Salar*»s,6|o
ge; Pot Ash, 41®Sc, and Scorching* ol3loofc-
APPLES-Owing to the lightness of tho raoeipts, the
supplies of green apples aro becoming luaitod, Prfoea
from store range from *9 to *2*oo bbl, uin qaality
ALB—We notice no change in the priees of Ale.—
QaottOou may bo given at arang# of •« fo «S, «a»k
included, according !© quality and description of pack-
**BACON—Bacon has arrived a little more freely dar
ing the past week, and supplies are more fall. Quite
n Ulr general business has been doing la Western car
ed bacon,, et the following rateeShoulders, 6e; Sides,
d|e, and plain Rams at 7co ft. Loose lots of good
cosnur bacon are sold at lower figures. Prime sugar
eared hams are aelUna at fto o#.'
, BUTTER—We notiee a slight decline in batter. With
sales of roll, in cloths, at a range according to qaality,
from lito.Me**- Sales of ke* at Bio**o
BULKMEAT—The receipts daring the past week'
have been comparatively light, and aaleahave summed'
fes,ei4e,4mos.-C4*h saleshavebeaneScet
ed, to a limited extent, et3|e oft;
note sales in lots of 10 to 15 bbls, at 73
for a prims article, and 43070 e for eomaen or mixed.
nCA>i A SllOars—We notice very light scppUsa
in the market, and prices are nominal.
BROOMS—We notiee fall sappUes in tho market,
with sales at priees ranging according to quality, frem
Btd2toS3£srdox. :
' BLOOMS—We have heard of no sales daring the
week, 8350?O0tos, are the raiiag figures, 4 and 0
months.
BUCKWHEAT—The market is fully sappled, and
dsUiat«i,SO to:*l,tt ? 100 btC
BUCKETS & TUBS—We norice the receipt of sev
eral considerable loti dariagjlho week, and sapphes
ere qehe falL Sales"of backets from awe,, at $B,BOO
3£S l andofTubsatsWOo*3odo*-
CIIEESE—The market. If aaytiuog, is inactive,and
tales have been confined mainly to the ehy trade at, for
eea.W ; E,6o6*e; firrCreamd|97e,anJ forGoahea?*e
rfc- - . - f
CRANBERRIES—Light supplies are held in the'
market, at 8707,53 for best, and 84,30 for a eomson
article obbL
CRACKERS—A regular business is doing at] the fol
lowing quoted rites:
WaterCreekers,perbW -—■-■■■■ ■ $3,78
Bauer do. ......4,50
ssisSl 40 « •••
rust Breen. 1 •••••» •*,■»
Sugar Crackers, per ib —— 7
COTTON YARNS—We notice a farther advance in
Tama The following U a corrected list of the various
articles under this head:'
rptuoTais.-
13 etc par Ih -—S3
14 a* u gt
14 a
15 O « a
17 - u 99
19 - -gj
19 “ “ »
u-y
No. 8, ct»jier lb-' jl# No.
«7* “ * ——do 11
U' Q* u * to *»
« £ s ** * do “
«10l . « « ———do •*
“ g “
sexes TASK.
No. per fo.-4« No. 800,ruCperdc* B 4
“000. “• w 900, ••* “.-..-do
•4tSS « u. { “iSo; *♦ “-v-do
CauirChain, —^—B3 CandlewickJ—l9
CorcrietYarn,-** ——•» BagPUlLng,• rr*
Twine,--* S BasiaftNo 1.3,3—13,11^1
CORDAGE—Ftar tha.vinous articles under this head
there is a regular steady demand at tha. following
prices:
- Manilla rope, by noil, —— 9 •*
do • ..cut, —ana
White Bope, by coil,—— l*e £
do eat,*— —We
TarredPope,by coil,——•.—■“ _
do „ cut,—*— We * *
Packing Yarn, fiat,-— —■••lOc “
.do common,'—••• »e “
id coma.
Vanilla,- 13ftQ&3fi0O4pi 9 d«** ..
do 9 coU,»—lSa “ Kb
Hemp, « t 9 dot.
. . do -9 eoQ, *--lOe *.fc.
Mmills, tl« Hemp, BTJe 9 dos.
Kyanlsed Cordage is add regularty at 1* |e 9 »
COTTON SHEETINGS— Pittsburgh aasafaetared
cheating* an sold readily from the Bill* at 7(e
y yard Cor Nonotook, sod 8e for Pena A No 1. ,
COPPER—Sole*of Cliff MineeakaaadU*otiattf
08Oe;of olwei atfic, and of eld copper all9eo ft.
. DRIED PBUIT—We oetlee an improvement in dried
apples,with sales of 400 bas,aeaperierartiele,al9l;3r
0 bn—9l,93oJiss are aboax the ruling figttres. Peoeh
es ora qaletj witb coles or 9*4*0?»18.* ba.'.P*al*d
Pdaebea ore and are cold at 9440 0 ba.
DRIED BEEP—Begnlor talas in tierces, at 8e 0 ft-
DRUGS, MEDICINES, k DYE STUFTSMBi* aab
ielned ic a corrected list of prices, I ‘fi( some of the Boat
prominent articles'
Aloes. Bw*« ■- .15017 liqaoriee root-- 70*
Alom.- “ 310 4 ; “ ball--ISO9O
Asafcetlda. ft*..-. 14085 Lee Dye 0040
Arrow Roct,“ ...>lOOl9 Magnesia,Cart—9so33
Aaacftmu. “ ..*.lOOll Madder Umbro—*l4ol6
Borax, reined-—830*5 Mrnh,T«ikey----2DO»
Balsam Pern-94002.75 Oft Vttnel,-« • 405
do Coparia.-9:033 “ Caror.seaieejJWO
BiimiutwTw ft*• -40 5- “ Cassia-—3.000340
cSSheTrif,.-.440045 « Cte*es ....«WJ« -
Chloridelime, e*k, s*o 5 •* Lemon—*3soo34s
CoeUhOal 1,5001,75 “
Cream Tartar.—*so» Opiain, TnrkeyASOOfl.OO
Copperas. I*o 9 Qainino <^5O4,M
OiiF‘ 11*013 ttkabtrb. root—>3Bos*
Calls-—.——SHOW Sal ABonao- —16090
Osm Arable—soo7o Sol Boda——• 406
u Ceoal.—i—39o6o Senna .18090
u Tnuroeinik,>soooo Tartaric Add*..-44050
« AeSne 16010 Vitriol Blae..— UOl9
• «. Mastic-..- 1,95 Camwood, bbU—6*o 6
Ipecac ...17509/30 Faette f
Juan, powdered,9ool,oo Logwood, ehlpped, OS*
litharge•••*• ——4*os* *,
FLOUR—Daring the pest week, tbs receipts o! dear
base been very light, and ooihlng has transpired u the
market, showing any miteilal Tonatioa bon out hit
week's quotations. The sales from first hands would
probably not exceed 600 bbls, ata r0nge0f94,45,4400
446 0 bbl.' Froa store tales have been confined to
regular dray load lota, at 15,6904,75 F bbl.•' Sales by
single bbl at 94420445 ObH.
Rti Ftooa—BeppUes are limited, and there is a fiol r
demandinthemsrket,st94o442| obbL '
Com Miat—With tight sapplies In the market, we
Bsy quote the article nominally at 97,250940 0 bfcL
. FISH—The market continues qaito firm at last
week’s qaotoUons. Bales of Balmos,'9l9 tot bbls,.
and 90.15 e Heroes. Maekerel No 1915j;N0 9,9104*
and 1f03,974*0 bbl. Bales of Labrador Herring, at
9040,' and eom.Ea*teraJat 9540 0 bbl. Lake Fish
auy be quoted U 984* OhW; CodFlshat 91,750
FEATHERS— With aqoUtmarket, we 4140 gped
western at Wa;F B. :
FRUIT—New etop Raisins are aeareo, and have U<
Ttaeed to *3£o F box; Belee ef Almonds at
of Orocod ants, e< tS#7oa obu; of Feitm at 7e
fltiot Filberti.it 8e; at Cmam nan, at T«; of Stats
Conaaia, at*oßlc,»*d of EsgUshWalantsat te F
P °OROCERIE3—Tbo market baa ben qakt, and sales
Cff .g t 0 moderate transactions, at tally qaoted raise.
Weimtice aTarther improvement la Rio Cotes, and
Ui« United aappUea now la market, an bald very firm
wife r B> with an 4dt toeing tendency. Thereeslpu
of ftjrar and ilolasaee haro boea ralr,->wppUea hare
coodLnbly inert***}, bat we find no aarUtlaa ia
Orion Sale* ofN O Sagarbate lolou
It » to ID bhdi, at 41 to «io r ** wkleh otay bo *Jwa
aarimnllocisa"*- SaleeofNOKeUiaeitttttftte,
JfLoif Ba**» it B»l°'i MiofWes wtuescfti.
GUJO-r*' &.»»*>«* utwa «| «u«,
(huM. no fcUowln. lia ofpite.iur
«S g»g':'.r.^ag
H ‘ B»S=33g
iSbyl?*^—*S M by »'••-r-—'r**' 7 * 4
GRAIN—We .note aaiea of 400 baa Barley, •« **•:
tod of 600 bni Corn, at «e F ba. Oita aniaUJ”**
qo*»:fromatomat3so37c. Otberfraloaawan»iaa.»
and we have no reportable tale*. : : ,
nOP9-Btit»le( Ilia of Euun.wm u Be, «■“ «<
Western at ttle P fe. . . '
HAY—Bales from wipo at UA « “«
rivet at UO.SOF ton, for good timothy. ! i
Uon saoNtne—fllorstko opening of Tbo fall trad*
a good badness has been doing ia the Iron marfot at
the following rang* of pries*;—Fist Bar, 9 44091*, to*,
oerdlng to rice; Rocad k Sqomr* Bar, 1 440d|;'B*a8
11m, 9 4-60fej Hoop Iron, Jlo7e;Bb**tlroo,4|ote.
lua+rl* » M, m r Iwfil 84 to «,RM* H •'H
<Ui Hfißf 3d, r ter- Bmre-Ca^
3,3i,V«inthrB4rktc« J t4'and*inch,BW*4aad
yidch,«Srkor,'.-'U i •
Lsaber, from the yards elear, 83% do com.
maUftll r Ui'Shlnglea, f3£?dfeSo'rtti Beantilng,
'»lSol3f:M. .
T.KdD-Ptoeka are quits foil at present, with tales or
and ef Baratdl.
. : Lais Ftps—Tho presentirengaof prisesef Lead Pipe
la 6* to 18*0 0 foot, according to also-'
ton l.f>9 ■Sales afe by tho shoot, and 4*« 0 ft
wiaaeast.-..,.
LARD fltkv have boento a foir extent at s*os*
iabbUand kegs...
LEATHER—Iire market its ureal firm
: Bess for an deseriptioaa. New York sole is selling reg
ulirly at of Raltiaote sole atSIOSSeO 6*
t BALT—Wo note mlea frea s»ra atBIJ9OIAS 0
bnthel.
MARINE 3INSURANCE—Rate* of Insoranca of
eargoea of steam and keel beats: - "
SJ
» * - .to Loalsvillo, 10»
a u . to St. Lotus, Mo^— ——*01*
-« • « to Boonvilw, do -l*®;
• « tolndependenao,.- 3 02*
« “ .to Galons, IIL, U»U
«. « : mMcmphia. Ten.,— —^•—-fwli- ■
u M to N. Orleans.-- —-1 Oil
From N. Orleans to Pittsburgh,; kg}*
Bt Louis,—i*— ROH •
OlLS—Salea of 40 bbls Linteedj at 90395e/0 gall-
No 1 Lard oil is sold at (30350, aadNoS at4siM9e 0
gall. Sales of Tanner's eU at 81C018 per bbU
POWDER—QsxanPs Riflo ml S3£s, and of Rock at
per keg.
POTATOES—SaIes of best Neshusoek at
acid good common or mixed at 0 bbl.
31033 e; Ctoves 23c, and Nut-
megs at BL9OOI£S 0 ft. '
TALLOW—SaIes ol mBnofiUUo»ax7e,ontime.
Bhcf tallow Is selling at 7* oft* . -
WHISKEY—The marketlsfrUly supplied, with sales
of Rectified at gall- ;
; WOOL—Wo noUce very Uule doing al present—tht
are tha mw| ' |>| quotations:
For Common*——■■» ...■ ■■ ■ 25c0ft.
Ablood**.— 870 «
« ,1 do :—29c «
« f do : 30c u
« i do _——.33c “
“ Full Blood 35i «
Prime u .... —. ——.37*c’ H
Catlls Markets.
AUttBBR, Jan. 33.
, BEEVES—The offerings at the .yard on Monday,
were Umiisd, probably not ovet9Qohead,whleh sold It
$lOB5O KO, neL
; SHEEP A HOGS—No sheep were offered. Waqaote
logs by the small lot, at $401£5 per 100,.
! PORT OF PITTSBURGH.
Brvxn.—There were 13 firet.filnebes in the ehanoei
last evening, and falling.
ARRIVED.
Caleb Cope. Murdock, Beaver.
Michigan, Brie*, Bearer. *
Beaver, Gordon, Wellmlle.
Vlroquu, GsUoway. Monongabclt City.
Fashion, Peebles, Eliubelh.
Atieaiie, Parktson, Brownsville.
Baltic, Jacobs. Brownsville.
Camden, Hendrickson, MeKeesporL
Kentucky, Meclean, Louisville.
Loais MeLune, Counel. WhecUng:
Embassy, Bennett, t>t Louis.
Consignee, ———, St Lome.
DEPARTED.
Celeb Cepe, Murdock, Beaver.
Beaver, Gordon, Welteville.
Michigan, Dries, Bearer.
Vtroqaa, Galloway, Monoonhek City.
Camden, Hendrickson, McKeesport.
Fashion, Peebles, Elizabeth.
Baltic, Jaeobe, Brownsville.
Atlantic, Parkinson, Brownsville.
Hibernia, Baebelor, Ctacinnait.
James Nelson, Moore, Wheeling.
Gleacns, Reno, Cincinnati. .
BOATS LEAVING THIS DAY.
BROWNSVILLE PACKETS, ai9 a. u. and 4 w. r-
BEAVER PACKETS, 6 a. K. and 4. r. M
WELLSVILLB PACKETS, 9 £ a.
CINCINNATI—New England, 10 a.
WHEELING—LonU MeLsne, 9 a. M. ,
• Fon Ctßcouuxi—The splendid paeket steamer New
England No. 8, leaves as above, this morning at 10
Vcloek. - _
IMPORTS BY RIVER.
ClMlmiati—Pn New Eiiaurn No. 2—4 empty
mb bxs, i McGuire; 84 bbts whlaaey, English k. Ben
nett; 15 exp pkes, Baker A Forsyth; 10 bbls hominy, W
M Gotmley;» bxa, Bingham; 5 bbls lard oil, J Daizallj
Bdo do; L A Buckoesn; 25 bbls bams, 33 bxs eigsre. 45
bblsfreaee.Harb«afb;lpkgbooks, J HMellon lbx,
lpek*do,KayAco;lotesbams,CbUls do, D Leech
A CK lfl bbU grease, 13 do lard oil, 3 hhds fob. WalUnr*
(OKI A eo; l bbl ltd oil ,8 do d applea,2 bxa do, JS Dil
worth A co.
Lonlivllli-Pn Kaaruuav—3 hhds, 2 bxs lob, J
H r ty,n«M; us bfi wool, C U Grant: 1 esk brandy, J M
Coopen2o b*s uathers, 6S hhds bams, .Carson- A Me-
Knuhc 3 hit dsev skins, D Leech A eo; 3 bxs books, li
Greff; 85 hhds sugar, Burbridge. Wilson A co; 1 lesih
•r trunk, J Tennoek, 18 empty bbls, 8 do kgs, A Wood
ward; 1 lane, l small cable, O Btaetburn; 91 buds
hams, Kier A Jones; 7 bbls lard oil, 0 do tanners ell, T
Crotsan A son; 20 ire* hams, Harbusgk 8 bxs, 9 kegs
mdse. Baker A Forsyth; 20 esks hams. 7 do shoulders
15 bbls pork. (0 cap kgs, WB Hay s; 9 hhds hums and
shoulders, 19 bbls pork; 1491 sides do, Myers A Hunter.
1989 bams. 19*4 1333 aides, Joan Black A eo'
- lt.heßto>Pn Eareafr—tP hhds sugar, 37 bbl*
vv B Holmes A eo;2eases copper, 31 boxes
tin plate, M pig* teed, l Perfce Jr A eo; S hhds segar,
Brown AErtpatnek; 8 eell# rope, 1 pump Jts MIIII
- 5 hhds teb,2 bxs doCDLoeeh A eo; 8 kgs ginseng,
-tmi*do,9 eks do, 1 keg wax: Murphy. Wilson A eo;
87 bbteiowlc 38 sacks oats. Bell era A Nieote; 123 bags
corn,2Jdo shelled do, Wick A McCandtets.
PxxCowoaxa—4 bit calf skint, W Bryant; 500 dry
hides, JB Bayard;« hfcd* *a*ar,37 bbls molasses,Tae*
aey A BcttlS bbls whiskey, J Bran; • hbds tob, Wal.
tioVibrd *co;3 bbls lard, g do baeon, * bdls skint, Eng-
Hsi* Bennett. ;
RATES OF DISCOUNT.
<T—CORRECTED BT
:fl * SOBS, |
SATES OF JUBCUSP
i, nouu
Exchange Brokers, No. K 1
P»a)ylsaalai
BankofPitubmjfh —Par
Exchanisßank ••••••Pax
Merek.iUan.Baak <pat
BkfcofPhiiadelpbia—Par
Girard Bank- Par
IS Market street, near <ta ■
Indiana.
State B'fc ABraneke*** I
llPaieSerlp *• j
Virginia.
Exchange Bk. of Va:- •
Famcrsßk.of Ve— “
Bk. ofthe Valley, ■ u
Bk.of Virginia—— “
M-AM-Bk., Wheeling I
r db Morgantown* I
iN. W.itaoVVa—• *
r do Wcilsburg*—»*• |
r da Parkersburg—* ‘i
t VoaaiUM.
jUnkofGerauuovn--pa.
-** Ckeater.Gwnty***pat
Delaware Co.»-*«par
** U<uitfomeiyCo.'-pu
<i Nortto&beruad>«pw
GolnabUSridn Co.*-par
Doy knownßiuU-~~*pw
Fanner*’Bk. ReadiM*par
FUaen’Bk. Baeka Co. par
Fanner* 0% Lineai'T-pei
Lancaster Co. Bk. par
Laneaaterßk.*—• pkr
U. State* Dank- ■ ■■ »~-30
Brownrnlle Bk.*~««*«par
Washington Bk.* • *1
Geayabarcbßk."***** I
Chaaiberaoarg-“
Snsqaefcanni Co. Bfc—
Lewistown*-***-.***** ■“
Middletown * i
**
Kne Cl.'-— * «10
Farmers* and Drover*’
Baak,W*yne«b*rf>« I
Hanuboit—,
Hoarodale '■■■»'♦ I
Lebanon ......••.par
Bk.cf Tennessee— * 5
Fax. A MerdPts Bk— H
Planters’Bk.— •“
Uuioaßk.*— u
BUsovurl •
ButeßkofHlfaottri
Bk.of Cape Few*-*** S
Uerth’s t'
State Bank 9
loath Carollka.
Bk. of Charleston • 9
Commercial Bk* 9
Bk.o/Gtnrxewwn*'*— 9
Bk<of Hamburg******* 9
Merchants Bk 9
Planter! AMetha v iOk* 9
Bk. of Boath Carolina* • 9
Barf land*
Baltimore Bh*.—****pai
Bahm’eAO BRBerlp *lO
Cam berlaadßk. of Alle
ghany-*- I
Far.Bk.ofMaryland- *■
Farmers’ A Ueehanies “
.Bk. Frederick****••• "
Frederic k Co. Bk.—*- «
tluenunrnßk-***** “
Mineral Bk——•
Patasieoßk—•• I
Waabiartoaßk' * ■ ■■■ “
B k.of Wes uni osier ••*• *•
Wyoming
York file.
WentDraneb Jlk.*
Relief Note* ••••••—* -
M*UBk.Puu.ds* M
Scrip—Ptp*b, J: Ccnntyl
■"* St
Buußk.tuLßfftafik«e I
JdoeatPletMßt******** M
Steebeirfille— 1 “
StCJalmllls**—*— tf
Marietta “
NewU«boa*'»**«— "
Cioslsauißukt “
CDleabes 4*“ “
CuelesUle— “
ZasctvUU ——— “
Fiinu- “
Wooitcr - <®
Mauilloa •
Suduk/ J*
Ou«n-‘> I
Norwalk... ?
: OereUnd f
j Xenia——
1 D«TW°— M
Weitern Rewire*—— 11
Frusliaß’k Colambis “
ChllliMths »■■'■ ■ “
UkeErio “
Lancaster -——•—l#
Hamilton—.•••••—*l9 |
GranrlUa*.. M
Ferm’ri 0»k Canton—»
Urbane
R«atMky<
Bkof Kentiekr*—... I
Bi.efLsalarille *
Norhern Bk. Kenta'ky. M .
■rwr York—CitT Beaki
Hlohlf«a»
Bk.ofBt Clair*—-»
Bk. of River Ralacn
Michigan Ins. Co 9
Far.fcUech’aßk 8;
Wlaeonaln Terrify,
Mar.Affrala.Co.Mihv'e I
. Canadaa.
AUeolventßanka *• B
Bank of BnglandNotea
, —f»7o# A sir.
OoldA8p«cli Valne*
Napoleon* *•—■—• 360
Dueati—***3 13# t 90
Cagle,old* 10 60
Cagle,new •••••'• 1000
Doabloona,Bpantih. 10 00
Bp. Patriot I® M
Sovereigns 4M
Guinea* •®J
Frederic ksd'ers— ■97 60
Ten Thaler* ?60
Tan Guilder* 9 00.,
Loal*d*or* 4 60
Erabaage*
New York Iprm
Philadelphia*pm
Baltimore —•••
if. par., Interior D’k**—
WBlfggl lIIBBABCB COBPAHI
OF P»TTBBU(»gH.
CAPITAL *lOO,OOO.
1. Tam. Jr, SwT. I „It Mnw Jr., Prill
WIU Lottr© araiiul all kind* of full)
FIRE AND MARINE.
All low** Win lo liberally adjlifted and promptly
by DirMtsn who are
waUkuwa is tbo community, %fSSS“
•dbyprompMewMdliberality lomaintaintheebar
aeterwbleh they bar* aaasmad, ai offerinr the beat
proteetloaiolbott whodeiln to ba luareO.
DnittW-1. Miller. Jr., Geo. Slack, S. Boiler,
N. Uolmea,Jr, Wm. U. Holme*. C.JhmttO, Oro. \V.
JaekaonTwia. M. Lyon, Ja*. Upolneou, The*. K.
Liteh, jamee M'Anlay, Ale*. Nliaiek, The*. Beou.
Omci, No. 39 Water atreet, (warehouao of Span*
A Co«ap itair*,) Pimlmrffa.
MRROBB * AHTBLO,
GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
—f aiXAP*i»au—
advaneei made on eonalxnmonu.
jaalf-tm ;
AVKBY fineaniele of Moaxoia* UpS Hh»wU,
fall «iu, just recclre<l,CouiJ«rpnee*ll, ■adnow
•HIT S 3. A A MASON « CO,
jtnl® i M EUrfccl tree'
. *»ima I>KESS&*-A. A. AUeos « Co., a Man
i ket fiXMt. will this; day open another ivye ta
/vie* of these rryaeh Embroidered EseninsDrew***
a rery desirable artiele for Parties) Soirees, ko.
jaoll
mBB Co-Pannenlup heretofore «UUn* voder the
I firm of Juni Caowlw fc So*, U dUtelted by the
fffMM of Jenter Cmtatt. The bulaett will be eoa*
tioved by the inbaexlber. who will tattle the ee eovnt'
of the Ut* firm. JOHN M’D CROS3AN.
tfftnavtthelv Boate, Dee, B, IBtf.—[dcSS-ltn
y^RefTriSNOS—lfi bbii lor'
Kj
fHjjtCTmt reeeiTed a npcriox lot of Green vim
jr" _ luuNnrft
(OS—l4 bbla lor wie 67
CH GRANT
LOGAL MATTEB&
uiTXD 90& tux pnreßosps ,uaii.y sizuii
Ohueh fiedientlOß.
- BTThe Mission Chnreb, on North street, Alleghe
ny, will be opened for pubUe worship,-on next .Sab
bath, at 10* o'clock, A. M. Rev. Mr Pusavant will
preach the dedication sermon. The religious and be
nevolent psblie are respectfully invited to attend. A:
collection will be taken op to eld the congregation; an
object whiea is worthy of tho attention of all who
have a heart to sympathise' with the needy and the de
terring. ‘ ■ lanM-4t
laraxsasT Care—The ease of the. Trustees of Bt.
Fanl's Church vs. lha City will be tried nextweek,in
the District Coart TbisUareiiorgreatioportance,
and ts an ution broeght against the city to recover
damages for the injury sustained by that building, in
lowering the grade of Fifth and Grant streets. The
damages are, we understand, laid at BSCOO. Several
of lh» most eminent counsel in Pittsburgh are retain
ed on behalf of the Church.
MEETING OF THE COUNCILS.
The Select and Common Councils met but
night.
- In Hie Select, the President, Mr. Marray, took
the chair.
Present, Messrs. Black,Coyle, Kay#,lliP, Jones
Kelly, Lorenz, Morrow, Rinehart, jWilson, nod
President.
Oq motion, tho reading of the minutes wax (lie*
pented with.
On motion,'the resolution laid over on the
previous evening, providing for the employment
of one or more additional Counsel, in thecaae of
Saint PauFs Chnreb, was passed and ; coscarred
In by the Common Council.
A petition on the part of some fanner* from the
country, taking the priviledge of standing in tho
yard of the Black Bear Tavern, was referred to
the Market Committee.
Mr. Jones offered a resolution, authorizing the
committee on city property, to take down the
ateeple ofthe Old Court House.
- Action on the resolution deferred tQi the report,
of the committee appointed for that purpose, is
read.
Aresolatioa was presented, providing for (he
appointment of some person to place numbers on
tho various houses in the city, the expense of
Which numbering is to be paid by the owners of
property. This was amended to the. effect that
the committee on streets be instructed to procure
some person lo properly number tbe housea la the
various streets. Read three limes and adopted.
A report from the finance committee was hand*
ed in, providing for the establishment of a sinking
fond to extinguish the city debt, as well as for ah
improvement tax not to exceed three mills on tbo
dollar on all real estate, for the purpose ofimprov*
tag the streets and sewsn. The report was ac«
cepted.
A motion was msdo to publish a eopy of the Act
proposed for tbo above purposes, by the Flnaseo
Committee. Carried.
A petition relative lo the greding and ptviagof a
portion of West and Front streets, wss read and re
ferred to Committee on Streets. Action concurred in.
Bobert Hit!, of tho Ninth Ward, was sppointeda
member of the Commiueo on Claims and Accounts
a&d City Printing.
Mr. Edwards wss appointed a member of tbs Com*
miuee on Fire Engines and Hose, and City Property.
Thv ordinance referred to the Committee od City
Printing, authorizing tho publication of tbo proceed
ings of tbo Councils in tho Journal, Post, tnd Chroni
cle, was returned from the Common Council, with the
Chronicle stricken out.
Mr. Lorens moved that they be published in the
Staiu Zeitong. ' *
After several amendments, a motion was znsiJe for
the indefinite postponement of tbo subject. Lost:
yeas 3, nays b.
On motion, it was postponed until tha next meeting.
Tho following resolution was presented:
Resolved, That tho Police Committee be Instreued
to extend the city watch to Robert street, in the Bev
i enita Ward, and to Marion street in the Eighth Ward,
and to Dinwiddle street in the Bctcnib Ward, a> d lo
Wilkins street in the Ninth Ward. (Referred to Po
lice Committee.)
A bill of Mr. Glenn, police officer, was referred to
Police Committee. Action concurred in.
A petition from Mr. Wn. Word was read, prtjnng
that certain monies paid by him as lazes on property
vacated after a street through it hud been declared
open, be refunded. It was referred (0 Commiueo or
Claims and Aeeoasu.
OXDituxcx RstrsoTino tub Maxxxrs.—A con
siderable confusion has been caused since the en
forcement of the laws in relation to huckstering,
dec., by tbe igooraoce of the people concerning
their naiare, we publiah a eopy of the city ordu
unco for the benefit of the public.
7lh Sept. 1816, sec. D,**Thal no person shall ex*
paw td *ile,orfurrhtut, on market ’dayV7'duricg
market boors, any kind of Roar, meal, grain, meat *
fish, poultry, butter, lord, eggs, cheese, fmU,nuui
or any kind of vegetables, except st the said mar*
bet houses, under the penalty of fivo dollar*.
That no person or persons, shall, on market d*y>,
within market hours, pnrehaso any of tho before
enamors ted articles, to retail or sell again, under
the penalty oftweniy dollars.”
Rmitnio.—Mr. Wilson has returned to town
without having arretted the scoundrel who awio.
died him oat of hit watches. He was traced aa far
as Killaaning and can scarcely escape.
SiuceUie above was wrilten, wo understand that
the rascal baa been amssted by-’Mr. Doyle at Son>
ereel, Pa, and the stolen properly—iho watches,
ehiines and tho hone, recovered.
Dtstuct Lowris Juitice—Tie
District Coart bar been occupied, for the lost two
days with the case c&Lee v* Lee, an action of
ejectment for a farm, near Bakerslown. ft
wentlo thfejory yesterday afternoon. Sfcilcrand
Melton foe Plain and McCandless for
Defendants.
Mavoa’a Orncs, Jan. 29.—Two women of cole
or, from a house of bad repata in Virgin Alley,
were brought up by, tbo.walch for druutonnexe
anff*di*ordcrly conduct. They were fitted. 67 cU*
each.
John Kook, a colored boy, was fined 67 cents
tor the aame offence.
Two news boys were brought tip for tbo larceny c f
a small quality of change from the drawer of iho
Morning Post office. The boys were qaito yoang,
and, as they appeared penitent, and promised re«
formation, they wore discharged. '
A colored man laid complaint against another
for assault and battery. The man charged with
the offence waa arrested, but the complainant
foiled to appear, uf, u he was charged by de*
fendant with having made tho assault himaeff, he,
alto, was arrested.. Both were fined.
A moo named Oliver waa arrested for laving
purchased a load of oats at tbo river, daring mar*
ket hoars, in violation of the city ordinance. As
Mr. Oliver plead ignorance of the law the fine
of five dollars was reduced to two, with the costs.
John Vcoa was arrested for exposing spoiled
poultry for sale in the market sqoarts Ashe ap*
peared to have been igooraatof fis condition, bo
; discharged upon payment of costa, and the
surrender of the damaged portion of his stock.
Rscivxuxa.—The unfortunate lunatic who inflicted
io ghastly a wound on hla throat, last Sain rday night,
It, an understand, In u fair way of recovery.
Matoa’s Ormh Allsouxut*—The Mayor’s polie
are idle at present, lha good behaviour of the citizen
of Allegheny canning thorn to rest oo their tars.
CORN MEAL—tO bu white, in store ami Or sale by
i.i3t BrUAKTtgILL
FLOUR— 300 bbls in store*and for sale by .
STUART fcgftL
BiYE FLOUR—In store and for aalfl>7 , ,
L,Jtntt STUART A SILL, _
Sll. MOLASSES-** lamts St James Rfflecry.
. • U half do do do lor
•ale by BROWN fc KIRKPATRICK.
. r-
•JfIuULS SUGAR MOUSE ftfOLAHSKS-For Mle
OU low by J 8 DILWORTH A CO
iacta _ -
inf\BllLB PLANTATION AlOMasM-Pof lain
IUU by |J S DILWORTH A CO
jtnfcl
conn PIECES BULK PORK.
OUUU SO kgs Bolter. , t
10 bbls Roll do, In store and for **feh>’
jangi / H DILtyORTH ACO
Oi l BALES WAtfI’ERIHIOPS-Forsfl* by
4>i) jantt JSDH.WOBTfIfItCO.
receiving this diy, nodie
iVA sale low to close the lot by _
JaaW JAMES PALKKLL
TOBACCO— IU kgsiNo. I « Twist, retelvtng per
steamer Hindoo, and for sale by .
JAMAS DALZKLL,
jama No « Water St
jinVj * S Water it
U JOHNSTON
ftg A ‘‘ FLm - | ° l^feroN
Safes-, mood bofd srfuj«f • J* j"*ya_„„
janSt WM h JOHNSTON
O H7ftTOLAKBEB—*3S bbls bTH;! Htbem.on bti
!?>• andiorsale.by Ai'CULBBRTOON,
v 1 . lit Liberty st
LAUD —73 bt>l ■NoI, in store
ARMSTBONO A CBOZER
WHITE uore liid forsale by
janXt ARMSTRONG A CROZI-.R
FLOUR— UO bbls Extra Family, in store and fo
ValeJky JaaS ARMSTRONG fc CKOZER
bsle. iuit rec’d and tot sale by
jaSt ' TbUSTRONO A CgOZER
VkUWEtt—SO kers Extra, in store and for safTby
J> jantt P ABMCTHONfi A'CBOZER:
f^LOUB — 240 bbls in stare and for sale by
1 yisA WM H JOHNSTON, W Seeead ft
MISCELLANEOUS.
COUNTY LOAN, $15,000.
T HE Commirtlooers of the ' County-of Allegheny
having been authorized, by. an Ael of Assembly,
passed tbs Sth day of January, lefiO, t* borrow, on
temporary loan, a ram of money, not cxeeedmx asv
xxrrnrt thociato sotuas, to bo aprjiioct to fo® re
demption of Coonty Scrip, the certificates of knut
taibe- exempt from all taxes, except for State pur-
will be received «theOfiee of said
Commisrionerv, in the City of Rttsbargh, wnmn throe
weeks from the date hereof from rath P* I * on *s r i CO < £
pqntlou us maybe dziirootfot taking the whole or
*3y pan of said loan. . ,
85 thousand o( which to bo redeemed on the Ist day
of April, lfcSL SStboosond oa the first of April, ltM,
ujd. 25 thousand on the Ist of April, 1655—. interest to
bq paid Kmi-aimaally at the UAe* of Ge County
Treasarei or elsewhere,** msy be agreed open.
THOMASPERKIN&
WILLIAM BENSONf,
JAMES MITCHELL,
County Commissioners.
Commissioner 1 ! Ofiee,Piusbnrghi January 83,1620.
' JaKSMf «
SBACKLBTT * WRITS,
j NO. 99 WOOD STREET,
HAVEnow in atore a large and general assortment
of DRY-GOODS, which they offer to City and
County Merchants at red need priees: and which they
will wil os gr at inducements u> cash buyers, or for
approved cro . . Ja«l9
To thoi Stoeklaotdaro off tho Oftsrttars
Coal Company*
NOTICE is hereby given, that, In pamance of the
Aet of the General Assembly of foi* Common
weelib. entitled “An Act to Ineorporaie the Cbeitiere
.Coal Company, in the County of Allegheny,” an Bee
piou will be held at the Monongshefa House, inlira
City el Pittsburgh, on Thursday, the 7lh dayofreb
tuary nrzt, at 2 o'clock in the afternoon of that dav,
tax t&e purpose of electing Directors of the said Com*
jutny. I JAMES DUNLOP.
*1 1 Z. W. REMINGTON,
\ Janlll-te , Commissioners.
Per Rent*
milE Largo Brick MANSION, at Bniddock’iilw
X with requisite ground* around It, suitable for lie
pnipofe of a respectable summer boaiwof boase. It
je believed that inch an establishment allais beautiful
locality would do well. Kaqolro at my office, corser
Wood uui Fourth urcclt.
janSMf JAMES W. BUCHANAN.
ThOBM Farklmsoß,
t/fACHJNIST AND MANUPACTUHER—Lathes,
IVi Tebsceo, Houiia and large Screw* of til kinds;
Brut Casting* and Bran Works generally. Comer
of Ferry and hirst streets. '
THE snbseriber, having parch*tod the Factory of
James Patterson, Jr., located at the above stand,
would respectfully inform his friends and the public
that ha is prepared to HI) any offers to his line, on the
most reasonable terms and with' dispatch, and will
fce ' S “' rdfcr ' i ' I,P,U SSSMA S PARKINSON.
• Pittsburgh,Jsn.l, IWd. ;
HAVING disposed of my Ur.
Thomas Parkinson, I lake the liberty to solicit
for him the patronage of myfrieeds ana the pablie,
feeling confident that any lavor* conferred will be
dal? appreciated and promptly attended to
• . JAMBS PATTEBZON, Jr.
Pittsburgh, Jnn.'l.lP3o.—(jan7*d3ai
CIIIANULKK WANTKU—An experienced Chand
; ler will hesr.of a good sitoation by applying to
JanlJ 8 fc W HAuBAUuU
(WALVARNIS —ldbbls PUnnttro;
J lOhtbbt* do)
8 kegs do;
t bis Coaeh do;
ahfbls do do;
6 kegs do do; for sale by
jantO ISAIAH PICKBV A *'Q. Front st
SUGAR— 6 hhd», for sale low to close consignment.
jsoltt laAlhll DICKKV A CO
poTASH-.s ...1., t
SCORCHED SALTS—SO bb|t instore and for sale by
janlli ISAIAIt DICKEY A CO
BUTTER— SO boxes dairy, aide expressly tot fsmi-
It un, ree'd ibis day sod (or tale by
janlD JAR FLOYD
BUCKWHKAT FLOUR—CO ucti ree'd this day
and (arjiftla by Jaaltf JAB FLOVP >
HUNKV— ib» prime,in comb, rce’difitaday and
for tale by_ jgniy J A tt FLOYD
/IOUN JdEAL—6 saeka and 7? bbl* arming and (or
-O sale by UUADRIDGE, WILSON A CO,
janlfl. Water street
Oj BN—* - i ac kr ~r mT 'l l bbls Bbolled Coru for tale by
jtnia . IHJRDIUDGB, WILSON ACO
WHISKEY—& libit superior Old'Moo. ftys, for
■ale by tfURDRIDUE, WILSON A CO,
jititf __ ' Water Mreet
NEW BACON—MOHtmt, 4« Shoulders, aad&O
■ Side*, in smoke haase, and reedv fordaiirery.foX
tale by ; ’• Janl9 TABBEV* BEST
P‘ OTATOKS—ISO bbls Belt. Bluer, for rale by
gani» TASSKY AIIE3T
NDIA SENNA—<OO lb* Ju>t frcM and for rale Ur
[/ jin 18; J KIPP A CO, 60 Wood H
SODA—IOOQIbs in tiore and for rale by
janiy J KIPP A CO
YrEN'. HKD—JB bbls recHfand lor rale - by
V junta J KIDD ACO
CXASTILE SOAP—22olb* for rale by
j i«alO J KIDD A CO
POTArtll—S 5 bbls jut ru'd and for sale by
jsnld • SAW HAROAUOH
rS UNNV UAGS—I AOOin store and fer rale by
%JT j*nl»_ . BtW HARHAUOH
SILVER SAND—( bbls jaat rec’d andfifor tale by
janifl __ . J KIDD *CO
BUT do; U kgs
packed do; tor rale by
junta J P CANFIELD. Front *t
CHEhSE-60 bar WR, for sals by V ~
janSl j B F VON PONNIIQRST fc CO
CLOVES * TIMOTHY SEED-For sale by
janSt B K VON BONNHOBST * TO
D ROOMS—lfo dos, varioM oaaliiies. for rale by
•irjwJi •- - - i inro^ormaoHSTsco
SMOKED UERftlNG—to boxes for rale by
Janet , B F VON BONNHOBST *CO
STJoaK— 8 kbds new crap, for tala' t»y
Ijang, 8 PYuN BONNHOBST* CO
tierces for sale'by
Jarett B F VON PQNNHORST * CO
SHOT— do bag*, sit'd Nos, fer tale by
_jan« 9 F VON BONNHOBST * CO
ROCK* fOWDER—IOO kest for sale by
ja.cn 8 P VON BONNHOBST * CO
Features —so racks for tai« by
JnnSl C H ORA NT, 41 Water tt
DKIEU P&ACUES—37 taeki and 0 bb'U for atle by
j«o3t CII GRANT
IkKIKP APPL£9—sTbUTfor aalo by
Fj*ti3l CII GRANT
IT* LA X 8 i«Se by'
\ janSl C II GRANT
PXRI'ID PEACHES—6 bn for itlc by
jan2l Oil GRANT
T Alll>—bblaLeaf, for salabjr
IjJanat CU GRANT
SI IOrffEX?*RS-99 hal/bbla 8. JLTMoUi*e*TE
) • More and for ule by
_j«n33 RIIFY, MATTHEWS A Cg
KO T n«!uU s flfftß— * bblt m aiore md lor «aW fay
jauia BHEV SI ATTUEWS * CO
ih Q.UAHT BOTTLXI.
roi to* JuacoTU. ahd miinsr ctmx or au. Datum
ausum nos ax Dtnrya >tat> or tu> uooo
. tOiHAxrrorTaxtTVTDtt.Tß:
:rofula or Kinr’i Evil, Rheumatism, Obstinate Cat*'
nctraj.EiPßUoai, Pimples or Pustules on the Face,
Blotches, Bites, Chronic Son Eyes, King Worm
or Tetter, Scald Head, Enlargement ana Pain of
the Bones and Joint*, Stubborn Ulcers, Svphiltic,
Symplons, Sciatica or Lumbago.—and diseases;
arising from an iniadiclotu ste of Merpury, Aei
me* or Dropsy, Exposure or Imprudoncem life;
Also—Chronic Constitutional Disorders, ice.
la this preparation an strongly concentrated all the
Rlediciimlproperties of Sampartlla, combined with
the most effectual aide, the moit salutary prodoetions.
the icon potent simples of the vegetable Kingdom: and
it baa beert ao folly tested, not only by patients them
selves, but aUo by physicians, that it has received
their unqualified rceommemUtions and the approba
tion of too public; and has established, on its own
merits, a reputation for VAbtrm and smCACT far supe
rior to tiio various compounds bearing the B»m> of
Sarsaparilla. Diseases have been cured, such as are
not famished in the records of time pash and what it
has already done for the thousands who nave used it,
it is capable cf doing for the millions still suffering and
sunxgling with disease. It pprifies, cleanses, and
strengthens the fountain springs of We, and infuses
new vigor throughout the whole animal frame.
ANOTJIKR CURE OPBCROfULA.
The fohowiug sinking, and—as will bo seen—per
manent eure often inveterate com of Bcrofhla, com '
mends itself to oil similarly afflicted:
SotrTsrexT, Conn., Jon. 1,1849.
Ucim. Bands: Gentlemen, Sympathy for the afflict
ed induce* me to inform you or the remarkable cure
, effected by year Sarsaparilla, in the case of my wife.
She was-eeverely afflicted with the Scrofula on differ
ent' pans of the body: the glands of the neek were
greatly enlarged, and her limbs much swollen. After
suffering over a year, and finding no relief from the
remedies used, the disease attacked one leg, and be
low tho knee suppurated. - Her physician advised it
should be laid open, which was done, but without any
permanent benefit. In this situation wo heard oil and
were induced b> use, Sands' Sarsaparilla. The first
bottle produced a decided and favorable effect, reliev
ing ber more than any prescription she had ever f>»p;
and before the rued six bottles—to the astonishment
and delight of ber friends—she (bund her health quite
restored. It is now over ■ year tinee the care was ef
fected, and her health remains good, showing that the
diseato was thoroughly eradicated from Ihe system.
Oar neighbors are all knowing to thesefhets, ana iMnb
very highly of Sands’ Sarsaparilla.
Voore with respeet, JULIUS TIKE.
Extract from a letter received’from Ur. N. W. Har
ris, a gentleman well known in 'Louisiana co., Vo.:
‘'Gentlemen, I have cared a negro boy of mine with
your BanaparilU, who was auaeked with SerafUa,
«nd of a scrofulous family, <y
“Vows, truly, N.W. BARMS.
“Fredericks tun, July 17, lfttS.”
Saxos’ fIAKSAfASttrs i—lt seems uspneeesso-
. ' «- -v-wi, ItUIiMCCTI,*’
ry to direct-attention to on article so well known, and
so deservedly popular, as this preparation, but pauents
often who wish to use the extraet of Sarsapazula, are
iadaetd to try worthiest compounds bearing the name,
but coalmining little or nose of the virtue of this valu
able root; and. we think wb cannot confer a greater
> benefitoa our readers than lb directing their mteatioa
to the advertisement of the Messrs. Bands, in another
column. The bottle vu recently been enlarged to
held a quart, and those who wish a really good artiele
will find concentrated in this oil the medicinal value
of the root,| Tho experience of thousands has proved
in efflcaeyln curing the various diseases for which it
{• recommended; nod at the present »»«* more than
any other, perhaps, Is this medicine users), in prepa
ring the syncm for a change of season.—(Hams Jour
nal, Sept. tdid.
Prepared and sold, wholesale and retail, by A- B. A
D. SANDS, Druggist and Chemist,- ICO Fallen street,
corner of WillUm, New Yotk. Sold: also by Dreg
gists generally through out the United States and Can
vis. Price tt per bouiejilx bottles for *3.
For sole by L. WILCOXIjr- B. A. FAHNESTOCK
A CO., and EDWARD FENDBBSCH, Pittsburgh. AK
to, by Dr, 8. SttEnV BrUftyatcr. (delMeodJtwT
.'w i "'•
MISCELLANEOIkS. i
HKW TKLBaRiFH OWIOB.
THE citizen* ahdfbnslacss acnof PfttibnrA are
raspeeUally informed that the Mona Telman*
•« »®»l* complete operation betweentS* euy
fend tnd other Eastern Clue*,
connecting at Washington City with tin Mono tJ'n«s
the only one South to Richmond, Raleigh,
Avgusts, Seranoah,r Jtobtie tsd New orirans—end
connecting la tide city with line* running West tad
North to the principal town* end cities ininerulioy of
the Miitiuippi, end on the Lehes. The*e i-t* will
meira end *end messages u cheap es out ather
line, end the eperetbr* end clerk* will be found gen*
-tlmznlr end zee cm modeling.
' in the lower story of the ST. CHARLES
HOTEL, Wood meet ]«"Mm \
OUBOLUTIOH,
THE Co»Pertner*hip heretofore existing »»»«*»> the
style of ‘'Cope A Breyfogle,” Is tbl* day dissolved
by metaei consent The business will be settled by J.
C. Bmyfogle, et their old atend. No. 109 Seeoadslreet
i • L. & COPE,
jmfl ; ■ * J. C. BREYFOGLE. .
CO>pmnBIBIP«
JC. BREYFOGLB, hiring- usoeieted with hits
• A. 1L CLARKE, for the purpose of tnsseeting
the Forwarding end Commission business, will con
tinue thetbusiues* at ti» ©ld stand of‘■Cope A Brer*
fo(ie. n end respectfully esks e eestinnenee of the
former patronage of lbs friends end the pnbtie genet*
elly. The bexinets will be condseted wider the mine
end style of BxxTrobti A Clasxjl
1 J. C. BREYFOGLE,
A.R CLARIS.
Pittsburgh, Jan. 7. ISSO-Dang - - . _
Biarnl.
rrsm Feyeue Manufacturing Company here reme
-1 red their Wholesale business to thestore reeemly
oeeapied by Messrs. M. IL Brown A Bralhets, No, 19
Wcod street -j IsffHw :
milß Snbterlbers u ithe Stock of the CWaena Ia«-
J. ranco Company will pleaao uke ootiea.that an
Section for nine Director* of laid Company- will be 1
held In Ut&Boooa of the Board of Trade oa Monday
I tbs 4lk of February av 4 o’clock, F M.
By-orterof iheCeinmmioner*,
jatrtl toffeb H. D. KING, Sec,
riTALL/UVV—7S bbls U store tad for sale by
X Jtfllß JB CANFIELD
easts in state tod for sale by
jsaia r J B CANFIELD
£UIEEBE— JSCObis prime, la by
SALBBATUS— 75 bxs and 10 casks, for sale by
Jsnlfl JB CANFIELD
/HANDLES—4O bxs Would, for sale by
jaolfl i D CANt'ltiLP
LIN9EED OIL—2O bbU for sale by
.jaolS -. ; . J D CANFIELD
GUNNY BAGS—WOO ft U roc 'a Md for ule br l
Jfcnlß bBBYFOOLKfcCLARW'E"
bKBNAPrLGS4MbbIs(r*
JmIS ' ■ BBBV)
'roodwimeT) for aile bjr
'FOGI.E b. CLARKE
RICE— IS lier#e»i • prlm^Mtiel*-landing Iron
lUunerNeiiiißiTer.andlbrtslebT 1
, ” RH BY - , MATTHEWS & CO
SUGAR ACOFFEE—SO hbda {new crop) Baf*n
i SCO bar* Rio Coffee;
WAX BAGALEY A CO,
Not IS and 80 Wood «t
n AISINS * aiCE-eco bxa Banes Baltina;
* tea ?re«h JU?e; Ufttflny/rea
iteamer Lswell, for tale by * * ~...
jtog ■ ; WM DAQALEY ACO
CLOVER SEED k LARD—Ii bbia Clover Seed;
i • , 110 “ L»rti
Landing and for «*!• by
juf] WU BAGALEY Jc CO
For Boat*
A ROOM on Market Btfect, near Water, MiUble
for an office. Enquire of , ...
jangPif i GEO. R. MABBET, Water at
S''' h« caafca, In salt, Fan landing and tor
I ale br jarfO _ HARDY, JONES ACO
SUQAH A a»Uf«r..
7* barrel* N. O. Molataee,
arriving per * learner Winfield Scott foraale by
BROWN * KIRKPATRICK,
janSS _ Mi liberty at. -
CLOVER SEED—ISO barrel* •*pnmn new "- amt.
B T EOWN * HEKPiTmCK,
. Mi liberty at
Y?COOJ£—4O barrel* •* Extra."
JJ 160 barrel* Saperfine.
76 baneU fine, oa band and for late 117
jtaM : BROWN A KIRKPATRICK.-
jaagk 1 .
CfL'OAR A MULAIW'E&^7 r bbdanewerop He*Bri
J 5 j <4 bU Plantation Moluees;
i.wllm from tteamer Hamburg, and tax aale by '
jpre BBEY? MATTHEWS A CO
/IOLtIKN SYRUP-* bbia and Id bf bblaianaing
\JT from steamer llambara, and frraale by.
jaog ■ BUEV. MATTHEWS.A CO
SUNDRIES— SSlcafreah Rteej
70 bx* Baneb Baltina:
SObfdo ” *
. » bbli North Carolina ;Tar; landing
from ateamar Hamburg, and Ihr aale by
jin33 RHEY, MATTHEWS A CO
tioPFEE-U3Baga Prim* Rio am vine and for aale
J by .DROWN A KIRKPATRICK,
jtnW I*4 Liberty *L
NO. BUOAR-* bhda, new crop, landing (tom
“S.Y^UiTMHEWkCO_
Xf~Q. MijLASSEs—*B bola’N O Molawea, landing
IN i from North River. and for sale by
fana : BUEV, MA7TUEWB ACO
CUEESE— 50bxaprime WiBj
So ell Goshen; In store and tor aale by
j t0 |? ; ' JOHN WATT ACO
DRIED PRUIT-rSOOba now Peaebea;
\ ,to “ Apple*; for aale by
jmn i j JOHN WATT ACO
uy Cared ta twra and tot bale by
/ tfinfAßwaiv.f.
Q jan!9 I
L/aNcY soap—w box*
r janll \ i
lELLUO OPPATBEDUCED PBIOBIi
ALEXANDER ADAY.corner or the Diamond and
Market ttreot,:are now eelling oS, at redweed
priees, ibeir *u>ck bf Winter Good*, conaiatiag ef
Sham* and Ladies’ Brea* Good*, in great variety.
Alao—Blanketa and .Ftannala, Cloth*, Ca*«imei,Saun
etu, and a fall aaaonment of heavy Couea Good*.
Confident tbu better bargains eannol bo bad alae*
where, wo invite tbe attention of haven.
ALEXANDER A DAY,
t in ia - 75 Market atteet
GLASS— 6CO bxs asa'd, in Store and for sale by
jaal7 1 : JOHN WATT ACO
CLOVER SEED-4100 bn prime new, for sale by
jjjir i johnwattaco
UTfKli—s bbl* Fresh Koil, for sale by
jtal? V JOHNWATTACO
BUCKWHEAT FLOUR—I 39 sack* ree’d and for
sale by WAR McCUTCUEON,
)an7 • j 1 133 liberty st
Kgo DUTTER—IC keg* good, in store aud for sale
by ianß - ' BBBYFOOLEA CLARKE -
frjSns ffM ? s
i&g y u^asasSis»c^^-
T)g eU *-™ l "°''*‘WcAxnz.u, ;
fIUTTEB-U bH. M.h MI.»
t wasaassr
Roll BUTTEB—IS bbla In xoodordsr, <br tale by
jtS JWM BAGAUjV»CO
HtHp— 43 batea Vow Hotted iCenuicXy.Ueinp, re 3
.oncoaMptntenlandfefMleby. .
BBTtMIp A GORDON ,
S“ TATI ON EE’S GUM—A aapply last roe’d and for
B'ARDADOES TAR—SuO
(or nip by 1 &&9 ■ • J KIDD ACO
CODKISU-M taauibjiutmjftirnl^br
de3l • - JOHN WATT ACO ~
N'TjTMOLASSBS— tto bbl* new crop, Tlmiailoa
• ioavrcceirinx bind for tale by '
fails ; WM nAQALEY A CO
TALLOW-39 bbli prino tallow <4»l landing Cr«*
the aieamboat Lout McLuta and foi tala bp
T S.AW. HABOAUOH.
S~IJOAR— IP bhd»: bow landing from aieatner Hua
barg( faraalo by IBAIAUDIIIKKY.4Oft|
)ai3 ! Frontal
CHEESE-500 boxea in awto ana fefMUtbjr
j ISAIAH DICKEY A CO n
. ' i ' ■ Front at.
D?^ D ACTE^aBfffISSSS&z E » '
£DOYEN HAL3AU FIR—For rale by
O jani 9 KIPP A CO, No-60 Wood at
Yf7lN£S—TO taka Fort, Madeira, Sweat
W Malaga Wine*, for tale by the caik orla qnan
-1“* “ ■"""""‘"f "Vv’b H MrrOIIBTLBBE,
noT a : . No too Liberty at
PERA CLOTHS » EVEWlfip DRESSES-E.',
celved per exprets, at A. A> Mataa A Co.’a. No
oo Market atroot, anovbar la*ja inyolca of High Color
ed Qp«ra doika and Piaacfc-Eabroldeied Efeaiflf
DroaMa. •• [• if j ■>. jing .
0 Rots,«asM, just rac’d and to
Janl* ' JPPPACO
rN FOIL—IS Iba juat iec’dwßd lor tale by
las 13 j ; J KIDD A CO
ufOBWAT FLAIHB” BLAHKST9.
THESE tnperior Blankets, made of tbe aoflest and
UneauWool, eaii always bo fonnd at Dry Goods
Uoaro of ’ ' W B MURPHY,
jiali N E comer Fourth and Market ata
/~TA<HHERESA OELAINS—« eases ot U»se cheap
li Cashmere* and De halnt, ree’d par exprers, and
now opening. janfl A A MASON A CU
S*p»ae» t
jauio ——r
SILT.
KEO fc BOLL BUTTEB—IQ *W*nd?or^£*l® by
Janlfl ffrUAßTfcBlnL
piNE'miffH-m M.U I f J g[ l l^ViJN.
■*• ;; . lit Second tttwl
T/ J K.“ L -“ b ? u fw'
CoßNtliaPANte.UWoi-1 iM TO uoanlet.
_jssi.‘ t ‘^•.'"‘T^KSu^rv 0 "
la oak bbls andgooootder,Car sale tow by
7 ' W* M ikITCHELTBEB,
nAvik MOUbumm
OZB,
WINOoWT«LA£&— anbrs, ur« am. tors**?
J*nS ■: WMBAGALBYfoCQ
ON HANITaSn&w wrflaw to claw eoßdnw»t>
10 bbU Engtivh Venltiin Fed} •••
to •* saFsoda: ;
iso « Notßosuu • i
3 u Chloride LubcJ ' ••,
S bates Pain Soap; .• •
100 M Btitish Lustre. ■
JOHN IPPADEN * CO| ;
Canal Bamm Pena sotn
jnii” ■
'HOUSES, LOTS, FARMS, A*
77; F«*Baat, •“
T3ROM the -first day of April ama'» oas'large two
if sttriedBBICKDWELUNG HOUSE, tua3wme
hr oathe Okie River, adjoining the borough of
Manthester.withabcuifarnereiof land; s somber
of Frail Trees; oa* Urge briek Bern, and Sub Is, and
B toabssSy. j * s g» m^m9 o tlt co.
! To Lot*
A SHALL COTTAGE HOI iSK, la Allegheny city,
'cnQplanade street Memlow. laqmree
]tn|9 • TAfifEV X UKBT, 33 Wood St
•,■ • i .. . • For l(oat* „•■,-•
A BOOH at the eonei *)t r#r.n end Head streets.
£L now occupied by'Bli.i;*iir*, aa.a DrogSto- _■
Possession rivenoathe At to:. April nejt '
janlß-tT ■A.W.LQpya
I Brtek Yaa <* fi or BaaU — : -
4 LOT OP GROUND. *u aMefora Brick Yard,
and(toutedDearth lathevieimtyof
Bridge, will be reau .if; t- term of years. Ap*
plyto [ • E.D. AH,Thirdafreet,
iMXt ■ ttj’fTCMboPoitOfflee.
T For Borne. i v .
ABOOM oa the seer .i>; story of the Werthoase
No. W Wood ease . Janld
P*» Usst,
ATHREE STORY D .*Ch DWELLING HOUSE,
kmtww m O liars endWelnotstreeta,
Rfth Word, at present occupied by the übseriber
Ptaaesrion given on the UtApriL Enqalreof 0
Isalfrtr V> a yoUNQTIb Liberty at
. : : Bor gtamu 1
fTIHB BABEHENT. 1 oner a tboDiamond see
J, Union street*, wen, -deptedtoanypnbiie ba*ine*s.
It has been oecopled .* s Coflee, or Establish,
mem, tat* number o. j oars. .
ALSO—flereral t rite.» and Artist's Booms, well
lighted, with emm rom the Diamond, orer the
store or the subset tiers, north west eornerof the DU
mend and Mark** .utet Applv to -
janiA a day.
F' tww pleasantly‘stiaated'Brick
Dwelling in uses, wh. the rrmnde adjoining, at
Oakland. I Pcm sioa ean be rivan on the first of
April neii , fais) t. ARDY, JONES A CO.
| Bar Beau
THE Back PtriotWait Maanowoeenpiedby
myself, and c ' 7 ro. 1 street.
i»nB T ~ C-nlO VNT,4lWaterst
' l Far Bans.
ASTO 'Bin Market street, nee ' ibertv.
Al«,«—-The Store ea the eon. rof Market and
Liberty* <dets.
Also— a Dwelling and Store on . tn street, near
the Cars L Possession given oath stAprilnex'
Also- A Brisk Yard is the Eighth W !.
Also- A' Slone Many In the Eighth v»ard. P »•
session givenJcuceolaiely.
Inqai ±of , DAVID GRKER, l ’in at
laa’ -im* - A doors from 8. Beene Mar>t
■■ Far Bamu '
: A IWO BTOBY BBICK DWELLING >• USB
J\. on Hay street Bonaire of
~lan7 JAMES PALZELL, 84 W» ml
IttllK »■
A GOOD THREE STORY BRICK DW - UNO,
on Bmlthfield street, far doers from - eventh,
west side. Isqalre of 8. SCUM EB,
Jan 7 no 8 end at,
li’lJß, RKsi-A convenient Dweiline 1 loose, on
Federal street, Allegheny dty. with al arge yard.
Tosaessiongiven on the Ist of April.
ALSO—Several Booms and Offieea la * lusbnrgh,
near the Post Office. E. D. 0/ ZAM,
• dcM Office, Third st, ever that* stOfliee._
L’uu a AUK—An iron Fuaadry, Ills k smith and
Machine Shop, with Sic am Emgine >f IS hone
Bower, rood «tock of tools, machinery, psi rnt,fluk*,
UdJea, nrnaeea and ovess. all now in aee aodut good
laanlnjf order. Said premiaea hate ISO &i« froatbyOO
deep, wilh priTilegu of an adjoining lot 4 by 90 (bet
Bela* one of the oldest and be* elands in be City of
Cincinnati, with a liberal patronage. Ap.' Tto
• del? DAVID STWTOWfcCia * vnati. O.
|?cl|
»A STORK, well Cum tip lor Urjr
_ Goodi, ooMarketemwiweeaTtard . SFcertlL
Fowcmoa fiTcn on the lit of April next..' -
- Al«o—Sercral BOOMS andOPFtCES. oveulcn
jircn immediately. ED.Gi iAM,
• dels, Oflee otct tko PotOfflcc, tardat.
M voa wahehoi «i p«-
MH «em oeesplod by Messrs. Belter, Brw., n A Co*
■"• m Water street, froaflnt oTAyrtl afl.it.. ■
• botSB JAMES A MPTCBISO ACO
JbA A WELL FINISHED ROOM, suit*-lo for t
Bgw Variety or Cealleneii’a FamiiMaa S. e. AW
""so—Several toobs suitable tot ofiecs or Ary
tzrfa room. E D OAEZA^>,
oetlBtf Offlco Hurd street, oyer Post Aaa.
« THE very dcniabta mldence laAl'enbeay
City, lately occupied by B. W.Prindex
pft«—riTfg
tense, apply at tUsoflee, crtoW.W. WIL
SOW, Market st. - ocß
yOS UKST-Tbs masten Doom tw*
' ml ofecepled by Mrs. Atwood, tinned at Oakland,
JB&»itkSD seres of trouad attached. Tbe Mass
iespaeiosi and eeoveaicnt, aad the rroasd well lm
proved. Apply to JIABBY, JONES A 00,
s astft - Water tt
'A* FOIL Hft 1■ hWAraich Home, ibn cna Tcai
'W bnilui end Lai, oa Bobhuoa creel, Allegheny,
near old Bridge. Price low end terns eaiy.—
* Jytt 8 SOnOYEB.no Second H
TOOK KENT.—Itu three Korrttnck i>welUo<
j; Houe, qo liberty, betweea Ul7 end hUrbnrj
itreet% sow oecajiled 6yW. Greheot, Jr. Porarnoa
siren tmaedlMeljr. Kwjsire of Wo. Grebut, or U
Die Boeknon of . ••
JOHNSTON * STOCKTON,
corner Merkel ud Third ■treetal _
TjtOß SALE—Fire fola eligibly stunted la tne nasi*
f liblng lows of Birmingham. Tbe lots are shee
ted on Denman street, numbered in FBuiau&'iplu
73,70,60,81 and 69—Lot Nn73 fronting SO (baton Ma*
street, 70 feet deep; the other foor 20 foci front
, cosh, by BO foot deep,
Tom oteeter part of nnhut buit uy nl
main for «U years, Mewed by mnrtetga. Forntticf
ulau, Inquire of • aSQHOYER,
myl« i - 110 second st
-IT-ALtJiaEB-EEir ISTATiiON PENN STREET
. T FOE SALEWA Let of Ground eitnale on Penn
arrest, between Hay and Harbor? streets. adjoining
the house and lot now occupied by Richard Edwards,
haviac nfro&t of S 3 fast, aad haAopllilSO Cml wilFbs
•old on favorable tem*. TUlo unexceptionable. Fn.
qairs of C. O. LOOMIS, 4lh at, osar Wood.
octM-dtf •
rule by
J KIDD* CO
BSCTQB »««M":
BALSAMOF WILD CHERRY.
THE following article wo ecpy with pleaaarc from
the “Dosti Mercantile Journal,* of Mareh, 1819,
and wo hope that if any of oar readers are sttffering
from any of the rwiplafata whiehit U aald to ears,
they will speedily avail thsaualvc* of lu■>
DR.WISTAR’3 wntmaig OP WILD CHEERY.
It waa wed known many yarn ago that tho wild
cherry bark tree of thiselimate paewued valuable
medicinal qualities. Indeed this fret waa known to
tho aborigines, and deeoetions of the leaves or bark of
this tree Aaa ever been regarded by dycii physicians us
one of the most effbctaal ramediu In many ai«<—~«
This fret, several ys»*s since, arrested the attention of
Dr. Wistar, a highly respectable practitioner of Ylr
ginla. lie investigated with earn tho healing, proper
ties of tbe wild cherry—tested Its offsets when admin*
itteredaloos, and when ta combination wuh other re*
medial ayewA He tend that its namru] virtue might
be greatly improved, and by combining U with Ingte*
dienlewboeo properties wets all well proved and gen*
erally teebgaind, a modiclns waa produced which
constitutes a remedy of (Teat importance in pelmona*
ry affection* and dii am of the chest and throat
diseases which an proverbially prevalent in ear cities
and large towns, endqfisn prove fatal, swelling the
bill ofmortality to a meek'greater extent than lathe
ease with most others, wu had almost said all classes
Of disease. .
He (canine WUtoris Balsam of Wild Cherry kaaa.
toe simile of the signature' of Henry Wlmr, M. IX,'
Philadelphia, and Saadiord and Park on a finely exe*
ehied'atael engraved other are gen;
uige. "... ~ '' r! ’
We an jut in receipt of the following voluntary tri
bute to the cerativo power of Wistaria Balsam of WUd
Cherry, from E. Hail, hL IX, of Ml Clemens, Miehi
gen,whoUaphjtleiancf high standing, and an ox
tonal vadrngglaff
Mr. Cuoctss, Mtoh- OeL *oib, 1849. :
To the alßietod, this mag certify that Mr*. B. Bob
erts, of this village, three or fear weeks after confine
ment, was attacked with • vis lent eoogh end great
prostration, and seemed hastening to the grave with
thartVU rapidity. I adrieed her to nse Wistaria Balsam
of Wild-Cherry—she did so, end with that valuable
medicine afattfl was restored to health, mad is now a
living proof of the valae of Wistaria Balaam of Wild
Cherry. B.HMJ,
FfcysteUa and DraggtsL
Bead on and bo convinced still forther of tho remar. ;
kablevinses of Wistaria Balsam of Wild Cherry:
Meant. Saadford A Park* Gents, As a matter of jus
tieetoyoe. end fertho benefit of the public, I would
offer the following statement of a care effected byyoar
medicine, known as Wistaria Balsam of WUd Cherry.
In the spring of 1647 my wifo was Mverely attacked
-with Peripneumonia, orPlesxisy, which malted in a
deep seated pain in the aide, accompanied with a so
vere eoogh: she was by some of the best
physicians In Chicago, bat to -no purpose; for weeks
the coffered, without reUeLeeaghing incessantly night
and day. I came to the conetnsion that all the reme
dies xnownftovhe physicians coaid not help her, and
seas induced to try yov WUd Cherry. I procured one
bottle, and commenced a sing U according to direc
tions; before U was all gene—the eoogh stopped, the
pain in her side left her, and with the mid of another
boule the was restored to nuet imtn. In con
sideration of these circumstances, I woaU recommend
it to the pnbUoaa a valaahlo medicine.
Yoon, respectfully, _ B. N. GABBATT.
Gain JUm*Mich, Oetfß, ISO.
EtadtUfoUawt^Tatmcmialt.
Of all the cores that have been recorded, there are
eertainly none equal to the one first mentioned, which
plainly shews the curability of Consumption, even in
sane of Its worst forms:
Cnosni Faux, Luke e*, In. Jane U» 180.
J. D. Park: Dear flir, Aa I hava a deep coantleerm
tion for the afiieted, permit me to give yon a brief
history of my afflictions, sad the benefits deriTcd from
the ase of Dr. Wistaria Balsam of Wild Cherry. ■
In July, 1844,1 was a necked with a fcrer of the ty
pfaed character, which left me in a vpry debilitated
sure, wh«t in the following winter 1 arts taken wit* a
sever* com, which reduced me to so eh an extent tu to
Five me the appearance of a confirmed eopnunption.
labored under u severe eovgb—expectorated a great
deal, and was troubled with eold feet and night sweats,
I also frequently raised bleed from my .Isms. I eon
tinned in |> * l * stole, gradually under the
case, until January, VM7, when I was again attacked!
with fever. My friends despaired of mytife, and my
phyaiciane thought 1 eoeld survive bat a soon time.
My extremities, especially my foot, were constantly
cold, and almost lost their feeling. Voder dr
cnmsuacca limey traly be said that I was a living
skeleton. 1 finally determined
prescribed by phytic lan*,and try Dr.Wistaria Balaam
of WUd Che try, and from the fiat week that 1 coo
meneed taking it, r esa dam a credia) recovery. ’1
‘ eoatinaed its use six months, at the end of which time
1 and have antoyed nod health ever sinse,
and cheerfully ~4 the nt to all those af
flicted with'dfoeua of the say to
thoy cornmni ring its uso, hotto be docooragedUiwD
or three bqttiea do wit efieei a ears; bat persevere eel
buy? dene, end I hive ko doubt but nine earn eat of
ten- will m Massed with renewed health 1 have
been. BttptetikUy, yours.
V 'U. JOSEPH JACKSON.
: Pure* tl peg Bstde-fIU Bottles for BA
■ BoidbyJ.D4PAßK,(sapeeoortoBandforiAParxj
Faonh and Walnut greets, Ctacinnatf, Ohfo, General
Agent for tbe’Soaih and West, to whom all orders
nputbe.addressed.- ..
L.WUeox, Jrj Junes A. Jones; J. Sdd A Co; a A.
Thhaestnek A Co, Pittsburgh. L. T. Bamdl, Wash
ington; W. It Lamberton, Franklin: L. B. Bo wit,
UntcntoWagU. Wetiy.Greeuabarjh; 8. XeanfeSomer
set; Seou A GUaore. Bedford; Beedfo Bon, Hunting
don Mr*. Or»t Bollflayahargr HMebrta i Ms Indt
•s! i. tc, wrixhw Kfn-""f"r, Evans at Co, Brook
jgv-j^asJßnasft.'^sst
TRANSPORTATION.
jfisgi
f
aSUMOEnYEDATLISIr
vox m iosniua ox nxscimoataDrtcttiSf
I vnutaa no entanwr, sotw ,
; pmT.aTiigT.pmA and mrraBPBGH.
/~IOOD3 forwarded -by .this line are earned in the.' ;
\JT mail train to Chambenburgß, and arc immediate-
in Wagons going night and day throaghlo
The formes are stationed‘every id mile*, which
insures the prompt delivery of goods within the nan.,
promised. • •
The Wagons will leave oar wareboase difly, (Saar..
days excepted.) atao’eloek. P. M. - ■>
Shipper* are assured that no mofe goods will be >
taken each day than can be [punctually 1 carried
threagb.-
1 JAMES M DAVIS A CO. :
. .£27 Market street, Philadelphia.' .
JOHN M’FADEN A CO,
Canal Basin, Pittsburgh. .
JOHN HcFADEN 'A CO., Faxwaasrsa A Cdus*
moa Maantawim, Canal Batin, Penn street, Pittsburgh.
■ JAMES M. DAVIS A CO- Flot* Facroxa aro Cost*
kudos Mxxcaaias, 227 Market, and St Commerce it,
either of the above, on Floor,
Wool, and other merehandize, consigned to them for
sale. ' ' l*n4
OHIOS LINK.
WINTER ARRANGEMENT*
1850/
THE subscribers, now. haviegin successfulopart*.
tion an Express Wegon Line between Pittsbargh
end Philadelphia are prepared to receipt for 3000 lbs
freight dally. Eacb war deliverable through in six
days, Sondnysexeepted.
HENRY GRAFF A-CO , .
Canal Basin. Pittsburgh...
DUTILLE HUMPHREYS A CO.
„ janffidSm 107 Market at. Philya.
1 EXPRESS WAGON LINE.
@Pv4 1849,
THROUGH IN FIVE DAYS! : •
THE subscribers areprepared to receive OOCOpoonda - T
Freight dally, after Mondor, IOUa iosL.to forward .. ,
to or from Philadelphia and Pittsburgh, by Wagon,
through in Five Days. Rates as low aa by any other ~
conveyance at this season of the year. ...
john McFaden a co,
. Canal Basin. Pittsburgh. - .
■ JAMES M DAVIS ACO,
defl No 827 Market at. Pb - : ,
MONOSGAHELA ROUTE. -
•
mhhCV
Only T S niles Staging, ‘
Via Brownsville and Cumberland to Baltimore and
Philadelphia. :
rpHE morning boat leaves the wharf,‘above the
X bridge, daily, at 6 o'clock precisely. Time to
Baltimore, 32 hoars; time to Philadelphia, 40 hoars.
Tbe evening boat leaves daily, (except Sunday ev*
euingsj at 4 o'clock. Passenger* by leaning.an the.
evening boat, will-cress the mountains in stages next
day, and thns avoid night travel.
Secure year tickets at the Office, Monongahrl'
Home, or St. Charles Hotel. .
oeas-ly ■ J.MESEIMEN, Agent ,
. WINTER ARR AN UKKKST.
jßtiai
EXPRESS WAGON LTNE THROUGH IN
: FIVE DAYS! '
SIDE subscribers, having suspended theit canal op*
. crations until the opening of the Spring Navigo
n,have established an Exp rets Line by Rail road end
Wagon between Philadelphia'and Pittsburgh, by
which they are prepared to forward COOO pounds each
day. and receipt for the delivery of the same in 3 days.
They: beg . leave to assure their friends and the pub* .
lie than heir arrangements regarding rates, regalariiy 1
and despatch, cannot, fail to give satisfaction to oQ who'- 1
frtvor them with their eoamands. ;
; TAAFFE A O'CONNOR,
corner Penn and Wayne st£ Pittsbargh.
THOMAS BERBIDGE,
STdhlarket street, Philadelphia.
GEE, WO! GEE. WO*
WINTER ARRANGEMENT. .
■fH-iSI 1849.
max cams t&x ols corcstma. :
BINGHAM’S EXPRESS WAGON LINE,;
Pittsbargh and .Philadelphia.
AS the bonneat on the canal is aboatbeing closed 1
for the season, we would inform the public that
we have again broaghtthe Conestoga Wacons Into re
quisition, and will be prepared to farwaid'GOOOpontiffs
dally, (commencing on Monday, the 28th lost) A,Car
leaving Philadelphmdaily by the mail trainfor Cham-,
benburg, and tho Wagons traveling'day : and -night,
ensntes the delivery or Goods in Eve days. Apply i&
WM. UtNGHAM, Ptllsbargb,
BINGHAM A DOCK, No. 183 Market sueet. t.
novSO . . .Philadelphia..
WINTER ARRANGEMENT.
1849.
EXPRESS WAGON LINE
1 PITTSBURGH AND PHILADELPHIA.
Tike Five Days, (Sundays excepted,) ruania&o*y '
THE poblie -is respectfuUy Informed that this like,-
whfehhssbeen in saeeesaful epennioa I the two,-
prevlous winters, will again'cetamence runningoa
meaday,(the £Cth of November.
A Car will leave Philadelphia and Chambenborgh
daily each WET with the Mail Train, and from Cham*' .
benborgh with relays of horses vanning day and night*
We amprepared ta forward fiOOn lha ueigntdaily-by—
the above-line. -Apply to > -.■»
D. LEECH A CO, Pittsbergh, '■ *
or to—HARRIS A LEECH,
No 13 Soaut Third street,lTdladelphla.
novgkdtf • . - •>
GKO. W. SaIVU * CO, , "
TNFORM their friends and tharnblio tha thiiThsiva
X- &o longer any connect'- 1 anS t :eir late ettabßsk'
meat In Pehn street, know, a* duViusbnrgu Brewer
having removed their enn:* basmaes to. the POINT
QBKwKRY. lit Pir street. vh
■MW HAR R W A RJC BTURS
- ■ ’ BIGN OP THE PLANE ANP AW,
Wo. 78 Wood stnet* Pitt bnrth, '
TTUBER AND LAUFMaN,‘impOßc* <t and iSMder*
n lo Foreign and Domestic BAKU WARE, in
all iu varieties, are now prepared to sell is low and
on aa reasonable terms as con be parehusoJ elsewhcxe.
We solicit oar friends, and the Tub lie generally, to
eall and examine oar stock, widen coiivjoiapaitcf
KNIVES and FORKS, POCKET and PEN KNIVES,
SCISSORS, SHEARS, RAZORS, lfouse Trimmings,
■neh as Leeks, Latches, Hinges and Screws, together
with every article nsuallykept in Hardware store A
We invite the attention of Carpenters and Mechanic*
generally to oar assortment ofToais, which have been
selected with great care, and which we are
ed to aril so ailo-giro aaUaftglion.' vprtdH-wT r
Tna sLDos ox a vox Rxmtx u not more repat
sive than a bad, putrid breath, or dark, yellow dtsea*
ed teeth.. If pewas have these it is theit own fanli—
they can,, for two shillings, buy an article that will
make theu breath pare and sweet ns lis 'fipicydMr#.
Arahta.
II cures di teases of lha Gams, nmngyor ulcerated,
and forthe Teeth it iittncqaalled, removing the tartar,
funemng the teeth in the gaas,-and clean themnr
white as the mots
Bach., reader, are the properties of Jones's Amber
Tooth Pasta, and, without praising. it ovsehre*,-ho?r
what onc ol oar most respectable and scientific Deri*
tists, Mr. & Field, of New Yoik, says:
“I have both used and nnalired this beamiftl and fan •
palpable article, (Jones*'Amber Taeth,Pasta,) and
can recommend ft as possessing ail tbs qaalitiesclmn.'
edforti.” Bender, weenttsaynomoreto eonvinee,
only that if yoa far this once yon will be well please j.
It is pet up in beautiful Engtiah'China Pcts, for 4l
cents. BoldbTihoAgent,Wßt:JACKiJON, SOlibera
ly street. Picsbanth. • angfodfowT
' ITT* all 000 l Hmm are honorably assured the*
thefoUowtng are the eetual Quulitics oi a3s.bottlo cf
Jana’s Com Uulr Bestoreuve. If they, doubt oex
word, they cannst these highly respcctorie cltirenjs
who-have tried lb— .
Mr. Geo. Becket, 41 Elm et. New York.
. Mrs. Matilda Beeves, Myrtle av. Brooklyn.". ' :
Mr.Wm.Tmnpkins,fi3Klngst,New.Yorki, .
Mr.Thos. Jsckson,Moctoarelslsnd,nearPutibu kh
U. & Cullen, Into barber steamboat 8. America,
And more.than a hundred others stole, th*ogh‘\ble
must sulfice, that it will foree tho hair u grow on the
head orfoee,stop it felling off; strengthen the
removing senrf and dandruff from the roots, mah mr
light' red. or gray hair tuome a fine dark look; ai3
keeping dry, harsh or wiry hair mbist, soli, dun 'and
beoatirel, a very, very long time.' r‘.
Sold by the Ament, WM. JACKSON, BB Liberty stl
Price 87>, fib eems, and one dollar. . ,
GAUtbONkD AOAINSTU
WNG COMMON PBEPAHEO CHALK-.
Thpy are not aware how uightfetiyinjarieu tt.ia
to the akin! haw coarse, how rough, bow cal' -
and nnaealthy the skin ep
pauiuSeresingpreparedehalk!. Be- ’ :
sides U Uinjunaus, containing a
Urge Quantity of Lendl- . , '
We have prepared a beaatifol'vegetablo nrtlelaS
which we eaU JONES* SPANISH LILY WHETis**
It U perfectly innoeent, being purified of all del
eas quaiines; and it imparts to the akm a natural, i eak
thy, alabaster, elear, living whits; at the taw tlsta
acting as a eosmetre on the -skin, making tt ioft; mid
smooth. Bold by the Agent, WIL JACKSON, SB Lib
erty sLPittobnrgh. -- Price S 3 cents. >-• aagMAtsT '
if?* kaorTOdwattp axa
UnChesrieal Soaaeanses a free penpmiioa, audit
the same time moUfies, softens, end whitens Uto akbr
giving »the lextare and beauty of antnrant l !,
ScntvT,BaLxßßxnxasDS«itii, are soon no) only
healed, bot emed by ita use, as ai leaat eaven. l
.^¥S'» 1 2»5L , a. 0^±;
puffed nostrum, &i we trial will prove. I can
meratoEtlcwtSOpcrsoaseuredof •••*•'.•
Sox* Hun, Sosa Lxoa arm Sara Baub>- • bt 5 It.
andnaelt and the reader U'again assured I tvoild
noti enally. sell it - for the above unleu I knew: to b#
alii state. Those who ore liable ta
.Ca*jr*^ttucxxn,oxCair*»ftw,willin ihisa
cure. Any wre afflicted, with anyeftho above, ;rtim-
Uai will find this ail and even more tefimira
bto in Its properties) than I state. ' ' • u
Bat, reader, the stores are fiooded whh imHations,
and bo sure you ask for JONES’S Italian O cmltai
Soap. Sold by WM. JACKSON, 8» liberty strut,
Pittsburgh. tagftdWT-
Fro party tm AlUghsay City for Mill*
WOE subsertbera offer for safe a numbero-
X Loto, titanic la the Second Ward, froatiar oatim
Commonrround.cneasytertas. Isnuirsol
W. <m BOBINBON, Airy ilUv, St 0 iij «
or of JAB BOBINSON, on tbepremli: .
myl?:dAwtnf , - - -- f .
. / NEW AND VALUABLE INVENnONF.
GLYNN'S WINDOW LOCK JKO SPBUB.
FaxmrrcD,DscxMxxa i9,lsib. -"h 1 '
TIIIS is an enlcle of great valee to all peraons en
gaged in building, or to those who have already
built, and are ’ without 'window fending.. AVhile it
funitihes aporiect rebsthole for pallies nd welxbts,
at a saving of at least SX to each window, it affords
-the safest fastening that has uverbeenbroaguUnto.
The utility end convenience of this Spring ever aU
others, is, that by one thumb piece, both sash of .the
window can be raised or lowered. .It requires only to
bo knowato be appreciated., V -
. PeneaswisUngubayihcanielef Ortohaveuai
puL-lnto their windows, or the right of aeltiugn for
counties in this Bute, may apply to the kabsenben et
IbsPKBKY UQUSE,on the Alleghenr
bargk,PA . : - J.SvTUBNBB,
MTgMi3mlUpp CP. MAYO.
?—d casks laMree’dan
- -jai»l4 - SAWIIAHBAPQH
At for sale by
(ns?-**
!ek for sale on wharf by
■ aAWfIAKDAUOII ...i
ibbdsNiAfo irioreaad for sale by . •
• . St.ff UABBAUuH
SOAP— fiO bxs Palm Seen, Jait reeM perricsotoT .
jutaotua^