BROTHERS *Cp, . Commission Bcra Jjj. chants, Philadelphia, for ike tale of produce fe* Mnlhr. liberal advances made on conhigmnenu. • ftbScra : •••■}••: ••>•* -w-. : . QTUCCO end Plaster O Cumningiiiß, for sale I*7 CEO WjACKSON, _ laatdnndwftmjif.. ■ y ; 4i&s _________ Cotton Y&raa—f ft T7BESH TOMATOES—3 dox is bonlaa, a roperior Short ntl— J* article ffcblTl i J D WILLIAMS. | No. sto No. 10 10 ~ 1 ■ ' * M 11 to 17 IYE FLOUR—I 3 bbls superior fer sale by' j fcb!7 J I D WILLIAMS, 110 Wood it. r %EEBB-dOboxe*foraalcbyi U fcb!7 ’ J D WILLIAMS. SCORCIHNG3 —3 btili on coniixonwnt and for eale by ' , ■ . 3 JDWILLIAMS. SUNDKIES-1:» doz Ecrs) tf doz Tow Yarai lW Hickory Broom* on euneignment and for **■* “7 leb!7 * JD WILLIAMS. LAMP OIL—«LbU winter Brained LemnOU&r sole by tfebl7l WICK fc M’CANDLLSS. _ ITtn™’* OIL - 1, b wicK l t , M^ASMiya rWEDAGB-10 ceil* A Ead fl > n - MiniUji 3 \J coll* a, end feblfl •' ■ ROBEBTjPALZELL Liberty *C QUNDRIES—IO seeka erode Ginieoe, 1 bbl Deerwax. O S bare coloredßeanijuat irec’d and foreale by fablO .! POINDEXTER fc Co. POTASH— t cask* prime jn« rac’d and for eale by fcblO WICK& M*CANDLES3. CORN— 13 bbl* Yellow Corn JUtt rac’d and for eale by feblO , WIQC fc M’CANDLESS. /SoRN MEAL-10 bbl* for. *aie by \J WICK: A M’CANDLESS. in LASS—UO boxea «*!«, JW boxe* boxee VT oHU>YindowGla*e foraaleby .J. ■ fobld . WICK A M’CANDLESS. COPPERAS— 10 bbl* Copperai'for eale by ;' rQBSYTH A DUNCAN. -rnajT eoie he ary black Teat pad rlgt',*i br WIUTF- SATINETTS.— Three ecuerplain and figured black, ~sr i ° Ji ° i “ aiilae , | a.i^j&t^ rr& Rock POWDER for sale rn manufacturer* pncct by ; ISAIAH DICKEYS Co. leb3 , water A from M. ;cn o iwiit Kjr tobacco for mla by ATWOOD, JONES* Co. mOBACca—K X fcM T>f.K*i?niNf> POWDER. (CHloridc o( tSae—4 c*k* ALLOW—IO bblt No 1, rendered. Jaw rec’d and for —lefry •' IfeblS] ij C BIPWELL, Ag^. Ks THINS—2O Loses Bunch' Raisins j««*t itc'd a foz talc by [fcblSj , L 8 WATERMAN. BACON— WOO lbs uson«d Bsc on in store and < sale by l IfcblS]. - ••• L 8 WATERMAN. Tobacco-® iw No u « nmt (orfp btanji lajMliac lxem steamer New Enalaud ana tor sate 1 ; t ifcbig]- ••; JAMES dalaell. Bo " S»£“T" e IjOaK ASH LAIID-W pc» bulk Pork •»! 17 ftp La*. *** qftasasaL* iIX TWIST—2O k»s superior Ye. Twist for sale by >fcbl? VyiCIC A M'CANDLKSS. .nH far uiileby IfcblSl [JAMES DALZU.U / Iv YE FLOOR—I 7 bbls Byo. Floor receiving trom ; UXOW-1M bbU SHOVELS, fpedee,.Hay land,Manure,Forks, Iloea, Canal shovels of» which we invite foe auennou of Coe Fot “‘‘ ifenm/i OLL BUTTERS bbl. &U B»un br *‘ l ' br I i P- Dried appi for sale by >QEO A BERRY F" rnUH—PPC* bbls Floor.' rood brands, in store end for wfo bv (feblfil r GEO A BEBRY. T'LOUB-OOObbUBoch*Qßaa’« txtr» funily flour,* safes * r c. rweoted dried beef,*-in tt OAKTPEP A Co. TVKXED lU*O! I / lore ud tot tale'tiy IfeS] (yREEXTS BCOTCU starry, XVCT VIAlr COBKSi 800 fcM - . IChrenicto copy SUGAJU*— W bbdi prime fi O «cgn. : / SbbUloaf • • i** , ~ '/ B•* chraibed u la store uul C*r MUby/ IfebT] O BLACKBURN * Co. S TARCtUS boxei of Boflb(t(hti iu) 1« for nlo by rfeW Co. ko n aiw*y* MArtrrrFl_JO hlfbbU'No3l»rge} bbU flo. s,£Brwk. br - jy tl F hkaZLETON,carttfato duunood. 1&13B LtNENBi warranted poro ft*** comnwn *nd .g.ytowpdw.te'qylit T- m RMUBI , nY , El —' J LB WATEBMAfI. LaBD-M krtt and 15 bblj No 1 Lard in «tore tad itottUbr pKWI : L »WATERMAN. Wye pEQUK—37 bUU Bye Floor, aDrimeiruclo f t»«if rhe«u. xo cattle* freab Tea*, embra jan3* aiIOALEY *g«ITM,» 480 wood at in P nrae order, jutne'd aod HBiTm _wic* pfljg^ 8 ' raafesg* j[y{Pi!i? : ~ A W^K^STCANDLEBS. T.4RYTE3—I7e" k ‘ Utt!=« »UuU« fcr while li ESUiraa> c> Xi 1«»<7 L—— sshisyii Jwooj «*.- OAT&-100 bu* • 'T*Zk’iUEB»-'JO J for tabby Of Jn»t rrc'd »n !'" lm “* Pi 1 stocMliie,fio* «u* yp WIIJTAMS. BUOS. WHEAT lUHIV-M MC*», «,*»>. irU ' 1B WATERMAN. ■COAIf-w boxo prune SOTP l«uf*"S D4LzfX I. j»« 7: :: ••• ■ • : ■• t. ■ •water»ircct_ TTRIuNH-M boas urge wtuie Ouwuv «>'»« bJT 1 r febl WICK t McCANI)LtSa_ (EIEDPBACUES-l —to by fe bl _ ».»ruy_ W k BJdcCUTCHtON - cSS!"-“ siSaSiw! pirgB UB oa ■ born Window Glass, «••s,&?£«* by ..... ;ronsYTH * UUMAN. • »bo XU Press* IbT '. FO nav ™ * DUNCAN. cukrfa* Iftbtl ! P C MAtTTIN. jjSfy _fy—ud. rorwtriing .M«»- fy. W ftostih >«**•• -wrf-Bamsi Wv«kiaAJ pOmmmnt. Ashes.— Duty SO pr. sent. Pots--.' —0 & Pearls..*'.... 0 Scorching*-.- .. 4(0 5 Salerams 0 “t Ale— per bbl f? 0 » Axles— per doz-• 0 Bristles— Duty 5 per cent. American? • 0 “ BtUilif-wr b Earle.-.**?. 010 Hope »0»l B«aß»—per biubel. _ • Small White 870100 Common It mix’d C2o*s Backet*—? dor. _ Fetent■ Uearer * • • '2J&P2& Becawox—Duty SOpr.et. Yellow .....21028 Blmbii—? ion. Elootn*- * 575050 BrMDi —V dot Mere hinlill*' • • • fl< l®l|2i Shaker— 1,7503,00 cord. Cbeatmt Oak 0520 Bl.ek Oak- - 404-50 Hraloek 303,50 Coal— Duty 30 per cu At Ute rirer 5 051 From wagon s£o&fc Cotton— Duty free. Tenn. and Alabama- Chocolate—P b. Increasing! cent pet lb to Lone reeCF dor. No. 600 I “coo .. “ TOO -007 “ 5U0.900, 1C00.....5)06) Coverlet Yarn P ft---20022 Carpet Chain --20 Cotton Twine----.-. 200.23 Candle Wick —Ol5 ' Coffee—Daly 80 per cl Java, Old white 12014 Bt. Domingo 8 0 8) Laguayrm 9 9 8* Rio 8)9 8) Havana- Copper—Duty SO pr efc pig barandoldCprctoMfree. Brttxlere- 97029 Sheathing-'- 26027 Old 13019 - Cordage—DutySUnr.cetL Manilla,--- — 9 15 White rope -r-9 13 Tarred —0 11 Paek'g yarn, fine 9 10 “ common —9 9 Hemp Bed Crda per dor— Kxtrplong —1,0203,75 Long-... —08,39 Common ■ —01,03 Plough Lines - - - 8701,00 Manilla Bed Cords—per dor. - 40 yd. 8 thread —05,00 SO & 30 do 2fi00%2S do Plough lines -01,25 Domastlca—per yard. J to ) ct added tor time sales JBoowu Cotton 4)08) do • do *••••■6 07 PeaoShTga. A No.l 0 7) OreroD 1) Union Mill-•—o— PenuMill-—-0 7) Lonoae'C —«s) Hamaon 64 brown cotton 11012) 1 Bleaeeed do -MW t do do ,)01S 44 do do 0)014 Brown drills Bleached | c Treking* 9|o« 4 Hamilton —^sir I Lancaster —®W) J Brown'-e A- C. A- • - —0134 Methuen* NolaDpenar v jgm Colored Cambnc»'.--/-fio9 Faacv Prints /..4J014 fSftlvr 81ae..-./--01O) Jlerrimae---.*— Fall R. Woe ft Orange—oll7 Drnßa—per ft _ i A,” .— ••—/ •• •» i>’ Alum /*"*;?*£ -i 1 Aaafmtida. —•/••••• 2 S Arrow Itoot-/- “2“ Aqaatortis--/- M 9 11 COMMERCIAL RECORD. / REVIEW OF THE \ PITTSBURGH H&BjKRTi TOR THI WEXX ETOWQ t*ST' VVEtTOJ. / la reviewing the transactions of the past week, ' we find very little variation in the general charac* ler of the market, from thatof the previous week excepting that in breadstufli there baa been a gra dual decline, while Sugar and Molasses have stiff ened materially, with a marked advance in the ! Ultcr. I The weather, during- the pa* week, has "been unprecedentedly mfld and open to the season, ac companied by some rain, and a more general thaw than we have previously had. In conaequence of this, we have had another riJe of 7 or 8 feci iu the river. • ' j The river baaineaa is still of a restricted charac ter, and most continue so unlil the regular opening of the Spring trade. The receipts of Flour, Bacon, Pork, Sugar and Molasses, thowever, have been liberal, and we-bave of these articles jnowin the market more than an abundant supply J nnd we in a few short weeks, upon |ffie opening of the Spring trade, an activity in butmess equal, if riot surpassing, that of anylprecedin| season. The wagon lines from this 1 , point eastward, via Chaabersburg and the Slacklwater route via -Brownsville, have been time well, by heavy shipments of Produce/such as Bacon, Pork, lard, Butter and Tobacco, and that at rales comparatively low, taking into consideration the many impediments to these modes of conveyance during a winter season. Some of these lines have* daring the greater pah of the winfer,made their time through from Philadelphia to this point in the ex traordinary shorttime of five days, which reflects grest credit upon their enterprising proprietors. quality, to >ntractor*, licr* Duncan. ' j to sale by J KIPP k. Co. ASHES—The market has been very steady but not active, with but little, if any variation 10 price*. The receipts of the part week have not been full, though, seemingly, quite sufficient to the present demand. We are unable to report any considera ble transactions, sales having been almost exclu alvely confined to the regular tradedemand. We quote Salcratua and Pearls at 7|<374; Scorching* and Pots at 4105 c, and Soda Ash, 41011 c ? . APPLES—The receipts of the port weekbaye been limited, but the market is fairly supplied with ri good article. Regular sales are effected from store at $1,5001,87 ? bbl, as in quality. BACON—The week’s transactions have been full, which* together with the largo amounts thrown into the marlut by our manufactories here, have swelled tbe supplies far beyond the demands of the market. We quote'regular salesof City core - at 4,5 and 6cjp ft, and country cored at aboutle lesfe - . BULK MEAT—Every ™ ival . bel ®? r throws into our market large amount* of this art** tide; butin the absence of any demand equal to the prices asked, we are without nny aalqa worth, reporting. Dealers prefer smokiw preparatory to the Spring trade, or shipping to Lartero markets; and large quantities have already been tent in that direction. . ' BUTTER—The market conlinued unchanged ontil towards the latter part of the week, when a slight variation occurred,. and. prices became less firm, with a partial falling off, exhibiting moderate transactions id Roll at 110121,'and in keg at 01, 91 and Ioc*> ft, according to quality. : 10f fresh jar and print butter, rates have been reported to us at 12016 c to tbe.tomer, and 20025 cents to tbe latter. ’’ BUCKETS— We eotice no change in tbe mar ket, regular sales are effected at $2,2502,50 p dozen. 1 - BROOMS—SaIes of some 90 duz at to common'to prime. .. BEESWAX—Very little is brought In at present and nothing doing—2lo22c may be given as a fair quotation at present, by the quantity. ' COTTON—The receipts of the week just ended liave been- partial, and we have no transactions upon which to ground a quotation. COTTON YARNS' dc SIIEETINGSr-No change has occurred in the market since last quo taliona. See table above. • CHEESE—Receipt# have been very tight, and gopplie* have gradually fallen ofl; mAouV bow er, any marked change in erale sales of Goshen at B|{B9c, had of W R« C to 6»c, as in quality., , : j CRACKERS—The market is without change* The following are the manufacturer* prices: Water Crackers Rotter do « Pilot 8read...... ■' * T-r,. * ft SugartoSodaCrackers...*** 7c * ® - - - notice icis ui »wi» »•—•■- TAH3EV tL BEST CORDAGE—Wo have no cL . -- - . Ihomwkeu Ttere i»« Ke»Jy n»I« demand* lhe fallowing quofalioos: Manilla rope, by c 03... • v J** 5 *, 0 Do cut ; }S u . White rope, bycoil.*.** u Do cut *** ii « Tarred rope, by coiU....y „ Do cut.. •$ Jf „ Packing yam, fine I jj „ Do c0mm0n.........••••••••r ¥ WDCOEDS. , Manilla-•••• 2;OO03 I OO£I I OO* do* ■ Do per coil y P 1,G2'32£50 3 > ,75 * doa CoVcoU.. j iroron ukas. , ; M»iulla ....... 100 Hemp.‘..-S7| * do* GASDLE3~W« ywt©_regulai- aalrt of Pittr AHDBATEIOPIUIUSB IXSVRjUICE|VREI6HTifIM. Oats SO 0 S 7 Coni a 5 0 37 8ar1ey*..............40 & 55; fe Pitub. Common 11 9 13 Borax, refined 24 0 25 Balsam Pern 02,75 do Copaviva - -30 0 37) Brimstoue 4 0 5 Camphor, refined---40 O£U Chloride Lime, cask 8)0 7) Cochineal ISS 02J» Cream Tartar -25 0 23 Copperas '••••1)0 2 Glue ---11 0 13 Galls 300 35 Gum Arabic 55 0 70 " C0pa1......... 33 0 30 “ Tracacinth----31 0 37) “ Shellac IS 0 19 « Mastic IdM 01.20 Ipecac 87 01,CO Jalap, powdered- -110 01,20 litharge 5)0 C) Liquorice Root 7 0 9 liquorice Ball 19 0 20 Lae Bye 28 0 29 Magnesia Carb 23 0 37 Madder, Umbro----15 0 14 Madder, Common-• —0 Myrrh, Turkey 20 0 50 Oil Vitriol 4)0 5 u Castor 01,50 u Cassia 3.00 04.00 “ Clove# 250 03,00 “ Lemon 0350 u Pep'ra’t 05^15 Opium,Turkey 525 0550 Quinine R9O 03JXI Rhubarb, root 60 0 23 Sat Amonac 20 0 16 Sal Soda 5 0 5} Senna 20 0 19 Tartaric Acid 40 0 50 Vitriol, Blue 11)0 13 Dyt Wood—Duty 5 p. cu Camwood--- 5)0 7 Fusde 2)0 3 Logwood, chipped---2)0 3 MeotherenJuty 25 per. cl . ad vai. Honey—Duty 30 per cent. Cuba 0 —■* Western comb n. ft 19 0 20 Gloaeng—Duty 20 pr. tL Ginseng 25 0 30 Hey—per too of 2UOO lb*.— Timothy 0.50 010.50. Hide*—Duty 5 per rent- Missouri*. 7 0 10 Spanish .....14 0 10 l». soiled _0 Do.kippsperskin--1.00 01,03 Green 0 4 Hemp—Duty S 3 percent.— Missouri fc’.Ky--*-1,25 01,30 Alnnillo 0 t Hope—Duty 90 per cent. I Pint m»1. *40..' 10 0 13 ' Indigo—Duly 10 per tent. Bengal, 01-M Spanish ;••• 1,15 olfiO Manilla..... 05 014 D Iron—Duty 30 per cent.: Bar. Juniata 2*o 4 ‘* Common 3 0 9* Sheet 510 jj Boiler Plates- - 0 0 «* Moil* .'540 0 Plough wings.! 4|o 5 - SlaU.i <0 .4| RmsiaSheei-.."* , *“" 0 15 Lead—Duty SO per cent.; Missouri Pig 4}o 4) Bar i 0 41. Dif. sizes Pipe per ft o }o 191 Sheet 0 0| Leather—Duty SO pr. cl Sole, Baltimore- •• • SI 0 £9 New York-v 19 0 so Damaged.-.’ 13 0 15 Slaughter 19 0 10 Skirting St 0 22 Harness, black 10 0 21 Bridles, black, pr. do*. « sides 30,00 036,00 Russet! do-.--. 30,00 049,00 Upper finished..23,oo 023,00 Kips, finished*.-21JX) ColfSkindo.... IXOO lB,OO 0 N. England Seating,: : i No.lperdox....4sJW 0. X 0.2 perdoz-...35,00 0 No. 3 per doz* 25,00 0 Sheep skins.* 210 5 Lnmber-rdutT 20 p. e. a i ral. per M. ; Pine, cl*r, in. pr SI. 02X00 Csmmon “ oiu,oo Clear. 11 u 030J30 Com'n 11 .*• 015^0 Clear S 040,00 Com'n 2 “ 020.00 FlooPgel’r lin do- 018,00 1 in. common*;*... o— Oak do do 018JU Pine sling’s p 0 3,03 Laths. sawed, 1.001.25 0 1,5] L.lre Stocks—pr 100 Ibint Beeves 4,H0 0 5415 Hogs 3,50 0;-- Cows 4 Calves-..f1.00 019,00 Sheep ....XOO 0'2,1* Molasses—Duly 30 pr. cl. Sugarliouse 37 0 49 N- Orleans-. • • 0 20 Havral Stores—Duty 90 Kentucky 30 0 3t Oblojc Pfcnnsylva.- 30 0 31 Frmlt- Almonds shell’d-••-00 0 25 Soft 17 0 19 Hard 13 & 14 Currants, Zante.---14 0 15 Filberts”.-. 8)0 0 Grouhdnutf 1.25 01,50 Ftgi,'Turkey..»••*. 19 0 14 Malaga 12)0 10 Baiuns, Muscat...• 0 Bunch*. 02/30 Bloom, old - 0 ~ Cranberries • 02^0 Lemons, Sicily bx 3,00 0450 Ora ages do 3,00 04AO Peaenes, dry,bu- • 1/50 01.09 Apples,dry 0 69 Ol,-5 FUt Brick—per M. BoUvarf 0«J» Common *ll.OO 015,00 Floor—thity 30 per eenL Extra brands —04,50 Superfine 04/17 Fin 04.25 Rye Flour 3£o 03/32 W .“ hl£ Ibis -0 - BuckwheaL prft.-.* 101) hir. bbls. noue. F«*d—per bushel. Bran* 13 0 14 Shorts.* 18017 • Flail—duty on fsre'n. can’t SO per cent. Mackerel, ho. 1...—012/50 No.l.hlf. bbls. 0 No. 2. 01050 No.Rltlf.bbls, 0 No. a,.--- 07,30 No. 1, kilts 0 Herring, Ne. 1 00,25 No. S & ~ Salmon, No. 1, old- • 0 New 19 0 20 Shad /• 08AO Cod, per drum/-.-- 05,50 Rosin perbbl.i.— 0 —^ Pitch r-.XOO 0 3fiO Tar, Allegheny. - 5,00 0 SJO ; " N. Carolina-. 6,00 0 5,50 Turpentine,gall... 02 0 65 Varni«h,-Copal-.1,75 0 2,00 Halls—>uuty 30 p. per keg, 100 lbs, [cuing nails 1 cent advance per lb. 1; , IOO2OJ Juniata 0 4^o ; 20 0d “ 0 4 75 00 7*l “ 0 5.2 S M “ o&fiO'| 4il “-i 0000:1 oa • o 7J»I Spikesperk-* s*o &i ' - Pressed** o*o 6* Boiler Rivets-* 0 7 Oakum —per & Pittsburgh »*•• i Oils—perguL linseed 0 65 Lanl.Ciir«~*i 002 Olive 1,40 0 IrSO Sperm bleached 0 1,25 - Unbleached 0 IjSO “ FaU o—~ Whale ..*.*700 75 Tanner* per bbl- 17,00000,00 Palate— per lb. Pros.Blue*..•••• • 70 0 00 Lampblack--*!--*** s*o 7 Spud. Whiting I*o 2 Cnromc Green 3d 0 55 - Yellow No. I 33 0 35, •* “ ~ No. 2 35 0 .23. Brunswick Green* *l2 0 ,&) White Lead, dry- 6*o , 6| “ Oil, rnre kec--1,00 0 1,05 “ No. — 0 P 35 Red Lead.--* CJO 1 6 Yellow Ochre •2*o * Vea. Bed**.-*,* 4*o ■# Verdigris ( 30 0 £39 Fan— ./ Red Fox, No. 1 0 02* : “ « • s 0 371 Mufkrat*•/••••'•••• 10 0 13 Raccoon-?• 0 25 Mink**--/ 0 25 Deer Skin per Ij--*-14 0 15 Black/tJoale* Quart per gro»-«--* 08,00 Pint,' do 07,(0 M*d’awioe,s,6logml-~ 00/0 Claret per jrn>«- - * * 00,00 Window Glbm, per box— / City brand*. BXlO* * joiia 12x13 * Patent loxl4 to Country brand*. Bxlo OXSO 10x12 04.00 Ganpotrdcr- Duty 20 pr. cent. FFFO"*** 4.53 03.50 Eagle, 6i lbs OXW Do. doz. 1 lb. canin'* — <37,10 KFFQdo 04.00 Eagle do. in paper*— 06,00 Bock powder X 23 OXSO Grain—Durr £0 per cent. Wheat 000 Bye-- iSOAi burgh dipped, at 0091 c. Of Ciif Star at 32323 c, and Cincinnati do at 22c {> ft- DRIED FRUIT —There is still a Cu’r demand, with regular sales of Peaches at $1,5001,C0, and of Apples at 70075 c ? lm. •] . FLOUR—The market is still in'an unsettled state, with a still further decline in prices. The transactions of the week have been to a moderate- If fair extent lor the season, some 500 or GOO bbls having chan gen l bands at $4,2501,117 from store, and $1 <> bbl at the river. Some accessions have been made to the supplies daring the week, and stocks on hand arc'quite large. FEATHERS—Some inquiry baa been manifest ed for the past few days, with tales to some con siderable extent at 30031 c & fit. '■ FISH—'Ve continue to quote regular trade sales at the following rates—Salmon! sl9o2o—Maeker el No 1, sl2^o—No 2 10,30, and No 3 $7,30 f bill Herring 5t5,25 & bbl, and : SlO 50 F tierce.— Sltad SS.rO p bbl, and p Elf bbL Cod F dram. ' RYE FLOUR—The market ia doll, with moder ate eeles only at $3,5003,G2c p bbL BUCKWHEAT FLOLH—Veiy little doing in the article, it is difll at $101,25 r J, 00 FREIGHTS—Very little i* doing in the w«jr of freights at present; prices, therefore, are of n nomi nal chnraeter. We qaote is follows—p 100 Bis. To Ciacianaii, dry goods; —025 -•'svillei u “ •••••••• 31 Louisville, Nuhvillei “ “ Si Louis, u _ “ j Pltiladel, Bacon, Lard,&c. .lOGotl2| i'o Baltimore, *• *f 01121 “ light freights, 175 “ pcavy do 125 Freights from Baltimore, west, ore given in the; Baltimore American as fallows: 1 From Bchitnore to Cumberland—On Co See and | manufactured Tobacco 30c f 100 ft, and Groceries X>ry Goods and other mdse generally 35050 c p loom • i ! Wagon Freight* —From Cnmberiand west we quote the rates as follows, vir From Cumberland to Wheeling. Iooc> 100 ft. FrorajCoraberiand to Brownsville, 35; and from Brownsville to Pittsburg 15c; commissions and drayage at Brownsville, 7j cents. j ; GROCERIES-fThe market is. [Fully supplied with all !tindt,' aad, with one or two exceptions we observe no marked'change in prices. In N OSu gar, the market is firm, with sales in lots at tome 30 hhds at ss, with regular sales in bbls aiJH ar ft. The receipts of the week •'Hate been full, and the prices firm- Since our last weekly exhibit, a deci* ded improvement;has occurred in MoU*sea,'wilh on advance of 2} jto 3c 9 gaL This reaction was caused by an improvement, in the Sen them mar* ket; the excitement there having abated, however, the article seems at a stand here, with no present prospect, at’least, of a decline. We bavo do large sales to notice, but quote regular tales at 29 to 29c, the latter figure being decidedly the ruling rata— Sales, amounting in all to 100 aka; prime Rio CoP fee at 6loB|c. Soles of an aiticl? something un der prime at B{c ft. We note tales 10 tierces sew crop Rice at 5105}c ft. GRAIN—The market is Very .quiet, and very little doing. We note moderate sales only at the following rates:—Wheat 90c—Rye 45050c—Bar ley 40015c—Cora 35037. and Oats 2G027c ? bo. GLASS —For Window Glass, sec quotation* above; the following is a condensed list of prices of Flint Glow.— Plain Tumblers I pt, from 5 to lO.ozeacb, tP ___ dox, net, *'••**** 3i ® 33 Pressed do 1 anil 1 pint, from 6,t0 10 uute^ d0d0..... .j j* Decanters, qt, light 2 ring, glasa stopper 1,7 a do do heavy 2do cork. ~...3,70 do do do plain do I do do do pillar «lp Wine glasses, plain • \do do pressed....: ..-^,75 Pitchers, qt, plain ••*•••••■; \ do do pillar and nbbed 7,03 ! i do i qtorcreams...: j Molasses Cans, pt plain., t do do ■donbbed..».*..»-..«.*«**^*l>®7 Hale*, G in. pre«ed and Gg »•••■■*. Castor Bottles, Anted ; —' Jar*,'t gal, Laqueredcoyer. do gal do llEMP—Supplies oro’quUe limited, and we ar* wilhout sales to any considerable: extent Moder ate rales occor at tne rate of SI 30 f ton. HAY—Is in steady demand, with regular sale* from wagon at $9,50010,50 p ton. HONEY—Receipts bare been light, and,sup plies ore quite limited. We quote at pound. • T IRON & NAILS—The market bus undergone no recent change. The following is a condensed list of prices, which may be relied on as correct?— Flat Bor, 11 lo4| by 1 to 1 .inch.' .41c “ “ Sand oby| to iiincb.*;. ...4|c “ " 1} to 2byl to | inch .J. 6 J “ Itollby 1, | and | down to smallest 'Sixes......* .1107 c Oval Iron,.for tlie different:sixes. .5107 HlfOval « • « !•« .51071 Rotind and square “ ; " ...4107 Hoop Iron “ i** . i • *5OBl KAtl£—lod, 12d, lCd arid 20d. ....4* SPIKES—3 to G inch....V.V.V. .V.’. £ .51061 LEAD—The market is steady, with regular sales of Bar at 4) and of fig at 410,».ftk . LEAD PlPE—Regular tales’ 610121 for the different sixes. | • DUMBER^—The market is fairly supplied with all kinds, and moderate sales j at the following < * teB puie, clear". .'•••••.{......... .$3O * M Con#non.'»****,‘-***r 1° . do*' Cherry A: Walnut Boards.. .ISO2O do Iloplar scantling boards 10; do !; i j Pl* Metal-pr too, Cm« . Allegheny. _ ■ No -IHS:-i^SgS No“n«'-^aa7>; “ Foijt i o—l TenneoM 1- —0 »| ■ Mercer County. Foundry Pig***-? ' 029,00- Forge- ■ 0■ ■ "*! Mahoning County, Ohio, i Foundry Kg-*-31,000 032,<» Forge do 0-T—i Plaster Pari*— duty free Platter P«ri«----KM» oia,OU ProTblou— Bacon Homs *.•• O 0 j u Shoulders —o* “ .Sides —&5 Hogrounil, city cure 5043 *• country do* —& —r . Lard No. 1, in kgs - -540 sf. - »• a, in kgs- —9 —— ■ . “ “ l,in this*—o dj Butter u 1, in kgs— 00 10: •* MiißfJi.ua 18- Cheese, W. B OJO «t ** Goshen b{o 9: Creek’s, Pirub.-WaTr. . Kubl. —® 4.00 —9 4,75! Potatoes— per bash. Common Reds-*** 63 0 G 8! Neshannocksp. bbl 15701,50 Ray—Dnty sper cent : Country mixed —0 3| Do. rood while-••••• 60 5* lUc#operfe Bice 540 Seeds—duty linseed 20 p e. Clover 3550 WO Timothy 1,87 0 8,00 Flaxseed 90 0 99: Mustard 850 0 350,' ■ piees—per Bi. Cloves • • 33 0 39 Cassia In Mats---- 22 0 20 Ginger 10 0 lt< Nutmegs 150 0 L® Pepper 0 101 Alfpics 0 184 ■nakeroot—per fe. Virginia 0 14; Scneeea 0— ! Imp-Duty 30 per cent. 1 Pittsburgh No.l- *4|o 61 Cincinnati 4|o 4) ■teal—per fe. Foreign Cast A Shear 16 0 17- Do. single 0 16 BestGerman***v* 0 13: « Eagle 0 lb ** Hoop L- 0 15 Pittsburgh Manufacture. : Germanßteel 0 6} English blister 0 124 American blister**- - 0 4ft Spring m*.*6Jo 64 ■putt*—per gallon. Brandy, fJord'x--W» 0 850 BocheUa*--*t-850 0 *s° Ppm, an ea 4th pMSO 0 1.75 “ N, 87 0 I^o “ N„*t 40 0 SO Gin. Holland LOO 0 l^O ■oaar—Duty 30 per ceuu' N- O. prime, hhu- 0 6} - 1 fair, hid. 0 5 Havana, white, lb- -9 0r- Uresil u Ib-ID|O 111 Pulverized, Philad*-**o | ■alt— Duty SOper eenL 1 N0.,1, afloat 0 —; - 1, in store ■ ■••1570 150 Table, dox. box 0 ■hot—Duty 90 per cent. 1 ! Per keg 14,00 01450 Per bag**'*- 0 157 J ■oltpctro—per fe. Saltpetre 9(0 104 Tobacco—per fe—{toper eL off for cash for mansPt Tobacco.] Duty 40 pr. eL Cigsr Leaf- 4 0 ft MrnuTiddo-*-*-----3 0 7 Ladies’ Twist 9 0 If Plug in hep >640 7J Plug inboxes-- *l3 0 IS C Twist 440 7 Cavendish- 0 6 18s Lupin box--U.O 15 8s “ * 19 0 n 16s « ...... -180 14 Scotch straff- 14 0. 16 Rappee 0 13 CniaDryilbpop---0 S 3 Tea—Duty » per cent. ,‘ Imperial 69 0 GO Gunpowder 45 0 7f Young Myeen---* 30 0 40 Pooehong 60 0 76 Ttßploto—.Duty 15 pr. cl Baneaßlock o—4 4 X i 10 0 a) Tallow —Duty 10 pr. tent. Rendered 0 “4 Rough 0 5| Soap Grease 4|o 5 Vice*—per box. Solid boxes 0 Wine*—Duty 40 pr. cent. L P Madeira 8.00 0 100 LPTeneriffe- —• 1,00 0 1,50 Lisbon- 75 0 L5O : Dry Malaga 08 0 70 Sweet 02 0 65 3d anti 9d ....J, Gd and 7d .... J Marseille* ......i 70 0 75 Port LSO o.tiU> Calabria ........ 65 0 70 Wool per fc—Duty 90 por cent. Prime rr. 33 0 35 Fall b100d......... & *» | blood 33 0 » * blood -6 0 ti £ blood ti Ccouhon 0 90 Tub washed-.*.,'** 44 0 25 gallon. Common to Rectified- 18{0|pl Good rye and 01d... 37 0 SO Uu-rcr k Sheet-.... 0 l Slab 0 Freights—per 100 lbs. To Cincinnati. Dry GoOds *jo 0 84 Heavy 9 To Louisville. Dry Goods {OO 9f Heavy 25037 PromLogisvills to th Dry Goods 0 —■ Uearr 1 0 To Si. Louis. _ Dry Goods 020 75 Heavy 0 37 To Cleveland and Erie. Dry Goods*.'. |4 40 Heavy 35 0 37| To and from Browferille. Dry Goods (dowu). f 015 Produce, fie. (up)... 0 10 To Nashville. - r Dry Goods... 0 Heavy 0 To AVbeeling. 1 - Dry Goods 0 15 Heavy 0 14 To Zanesville Dry Goods 0 50 Heavy - 0 37 To Bearer. 1 Dry Goods - 0 ■ 10 Heavy 0— To Kerr Orleans. Heavy Goods nominal Glass, £e o— asm or rtnoor ox tu nonon-vs.. csksl am> bsjlboim. ! Apples and green fniilperZQO lbs CO eta Ashes, Pot and Pearl, _— 10 Batter and Bacoa, 50 Beef, salted, do 70 Bale rope and Bighf 'do S7J Beeswax, do 75 Bristles, do 00 . Brooms, ' do 1,75 C-eese, do >0 Com, do 10 . Cotton, do 50 ; Chilled Boilers .do 75 Drugs and Medlsiasa, do 87 Dry Goods, do 1,00 Dried Fruit do 65 Floor, per hbL A? 401,00 Ftars and Paltnes, per 100 Iln 1,25 Feathers, do 1J& Furnitare, > do I^X> Glassware, do 75 Glass, Wladaw, per bx 00 088 Ginseng, por 100 Iba. 75 Groceries, do 00 .: Hardware, do 871 Hops, do 8?| Hemp, do 82| Hides, (raw 755: dry $1) do I,ou . Leather, do 40 ; Lead, do 40 Lard and Lard 03, do 60 Oil, Castor, eo 75 Oils, (ex. Lard and Castor,) do 75 Pork, .per bbl. do 0137 Bags, parlOOlb*. Rapes and serfage, d«r 80 Specie do I,CO Seeds, do 75 Skins, Deer and Bnftlo, do 1,08 Tallow, do 81 Tobaeee, Leaf do 624 do Manufactured, do 87 - Wheat, do 4* WooL- ■\TTELSU FUtNNELS eoniUotSr onh*»i*l dry W rood* howo of W B Mutphr, N E eonttr ® r. Buchsn, of laodun, England, ami Introduced into the United States uader foe immediate superintendence of the inventor^.. The exiraonliDsry success of this medicine, in the cure of Pulmonary diseases, warranto foe Araencaa Aatnt in soliciting for treatment foe worst possible ca ses foal can be found in foe community-cases that seek relief In vain from any of fos common remedies of foe dsy, end hmve been given op by foe most distinguished nhysielans aseonfirrord and incurable. Tba Hunguri unßalsam has cured, awlwill care; fos most desperate of easas. It is uo quack nostrnm. but a standard Eng lish medicine, of known and eiisblubcd efficacy. Every (arailv in foe United States should be supplied with Buchan's Hungarian Balsam of Life; not only to counteract the consumptive tendencies of fos eltmaie, but to be used e's s preventive wedieins in sh cases of eoUle, coughs, spitting of blood, pmtit in the •id’s end chest, irritation and soreness of foe lungs, brochure, difficulty of breating, hectic fever, night sweats, enact ction and reoerat debility, asthma, luffnenza, whooping eoogh and croup. Jiold iu large bottles; at ft per bottle, with foil direc tions fot foe resioratioji of heallli. Pamphlets, containing a inass of English and Ataen esa certificates, end other evidence, showing fos on* ecosllcd merire of this great English Rsnredy, msy be obtained of foe Agents, gretuilonsly. For sals by II A FAIfNKSTOCK k Co, corner of Ist and Wood and Wood and Ofo sts. . fisbia SUNDAY SCHOOL BOOKS-—We have fust rtcwr ed a large supply Of book* for Bondar •ekori kbra» . published by ibe 'American Sunday School Union, and approved by a committee of publication, eonauUng of amber* of the following denomination*, rn: B*p tui, Congregutional, Episcopal Uetbodut, Presbyterian, Reformed Dutch. The** publication* comprise ninranl* of *i< boadred bound volume*, (of price* tram accents op to 74,) all written ukiweady for Sunday •ehoota la addition to the above, tho Union publishes a lira*, variety of book* la papsr cover* for quite young children, for reward*, Ac, Ac. _ _ , The Union alto pnbli*he» two hbraztea, No l A 3 of one hundred volnmesench, all numbered ready fortuo, of book* from 73 p»p« up to *5O at tho low price of ten dollar*, averaging only ten cent* a volume; ALo, “A Youth Cabinet IJbrary," of tfty volume*, at tbo low nrfea of two dollar* and fifty cent* Al*o, Hymn book*. Que»tion book*, red and bin* ticket* on paste bouda, niipi, Ac, Ac. All the above m **U at the Union Philadelphia price*. Catalogue* of book* fctf aLhed onYpplicetiofc ELUOTTA KNOUSU. fel»s ' LPcMt copy] 58market*t,4wt3dA4th jiuycr^Moimy t r. K . , TT7HOLUSALE Dealer* in Fruit, Nutt, Ac, No. 7 rV south Front He, Philadelphia, havein store and for •*!•,•*» the low**t market pncea, 1000 boze* OO A O Sicily Orange* tu prime orders 90 - do Lemou*; J5OO do and half do M B Baltina; IUO casks Sail ALcxi* do-, 50 b*f* Walnnt* and Filbert*; 100 - do S S Almond*; HWObushaU North Carolina Pea Nw*; UUOO drum* extra'and medium quality Elmo Fig*,’ 100 cask* New Cephalonia Currants; _ 100 boxes low pricad Prune*. Philadelphia, Feb. SQ-eodlw . . I gewr K MURPIiY, N. E. comer of 4th and Market |f a .*t*. ha* tbaplcaanra of informing bis customer* and buyer* generally, that he haa commenced the re* eeipt ot hit Goods, and ha* already open* Seal variety of goods suitable for the toaaon, at price* at cannot tail to please. •ICT Merchant* are' invited to visit hi* Wholesale Rooms, up stairs, anil examine the atock of new good*, wbich will be offered at about eastern price* feblP iToilee—lu pursuance of an order of the Court of \ common Plea* of Cuyahoga coumy, in the State of ihio. made at the November term oC said Court, 1847, the uheolleeted asset* of the Estate of Robert Colwell, deceased, will be sold by the subscriber, at public auc tion, st the door of th* Court House, in Cleveland, ait taid county, on the Bth day of March. 1848. at 10 o*oloek » 111 1 F. W. BINGHAM, Admid. of Estate of Robt Colwell, dec. CLMvrr sun, Jan 0,1848. febJdOwAwlmT Omen or rn* AunonatT Barpoa.Co., I . Prrrwuaoa, Feb. 1,1818. . J A N neelionforPresident,Manaret»,afld Officers far jK the “Company for erecting a Bridge over the nver Allegheny, opposite Pittsburgh, in Ufo' County of Allegheny” mil be holden in the Toll House, on Mon day the Bib of March next, at S o’clock, P; M. feb2-dlmAw3tT , . JOHN 11ARPKH, Trea*._ " " ;"Urtioß Cotton Mllla, { l Prmitmoo, Feb. 1,1943.) • OWING to alterations and improveraeuta making at the Union Milij the Proprietor* otfer for tala at low rate*, *oma excellent Bevel wheel gearing and shafting, cards and othcrsecond hand all “worthy of attention. Call and see, or address -i 1 - febfldanlw MOOBUEAU, COPELAND A CO FOR SALE—The subscribers will sell the Engine In their old establishment—the cylinder is 0 Inch and <£} inch stroke—also, In connection, with It their Bark Mill, which is neariy new, all being in complete Tun ning order. This affords an excellent opportunity to Tanner* wishing to use steam power, a* ivirill be Mid I M ; “\V L R HAYS, Übd* ' ' comer of liberty and Ferry si*. PitL 1 tSLaCK ANB~!C01,00ED aTPauCAS—W. & jYMarrhT haa op hand at very low priqea, an assort ment of above good*, including different shades, of Drab Color*. Common and Hue: Nazntine Blue do.j Maroon do: Brown do.; Black anu Blue do.; Satin stri ped do.; Satin Barred do.; Fancy Plaid aUo, an a*- Mitinent of Mohair Lustres, Ineluding; some very fine and glossy. Id Wholesale Room*, up stairs, deal ers will find a choice stock of abova ana other, goods by the piece, at low Ca»h prices. | ; .ja23 /"TTNSKNO A IiUKSWAX—SOW lb* IGlnseug and IT TOO lbs Beeswax arrived per str Fbrnnix and for MJehy (febldj JOILN 8 DILWOKTIi. fGCJS fc BEAN9—I bhl Knt' 1 111 Beans received and for fala by ; JftiglAU DICKEY, *Cr ELTH—IOUO Noi l and it Sheer l*clu,laniiing •tt Michigan and for aala by MblS j J C UIDWF.LL. OSTKNHOLM'B HOCKET CUTLERY—Ju • l re ceived direct from Sheffield, pen, pocket ana eo turret* knirea, for tale by I - Jenl* • LOGAV, WILSON k Co. W wood at SUNDRIES— 400 dot playing card*, SUO, whole and half ease tarriiaat, 10 bukeu Olive, oil, 10 bosea uaortedeauopa and brandy fruits, 3 bbte embed tn nr, 4 bbl* loaf do, t case* lemoa ifW l® by?*J»‘ mon«»for»ai»by, • • IfcWl P C MAkTIN. SUNCIUES— lS»bs.Clcrrcr«*e4:aoolit» e«; 0 bbU Dried Apples; 40 bbb i*oU Buuer, 1 bill XTOTICtUAir Uecoea tor ■**•« °. r N Erie Canal Con puy will b« bold bj tha atoek. felici*attbeiiOficotnUiobcrooxb of Ena, on Mon- J.t. 18.1648. I )«P Canal Offle«, Eri»^ ~ i .: | Real - Thelubscriberoflerefarsaloaiipuseanaliql g~««a Liberty meet, s• abut'4inance. above Eut Alley heny. city. The Lot U 23 feet front on Liberty street, and ton* back lo an Alley 85 feet. The House erected thereon is Briek, nearly new, two ■tones high, 18. feet in,front by aboutssra depth, and contains ten ewntortable room*, ; exclusive of pantry, coal-cellar and cellar. All the rooms bare Cre-placeij and dlrains art constructed to carry on the water, and the' bouse is in every rdspect lo good order end very convenient, and is well suited tot two families. The property will be sold low, and time given on the largest, part of the purchase money. . . • ■ Inquire of the snbseriber, who can bo seen at the of* Oce of the Gazette, every forenoon, between, the hours of eight and ten, sod st other times it.hisxooms at MrsTuays’ boarding house, Robinson's new row, Fed* era! «t Allegheny City. . D,N IYHIfE, FOB SALE—'lhe subscriber oflcrs’for sale Iho im proTemenu and properly he now'oceupies, ritnstta on the Fourth Street Rood, about three miles from the city: consisting of swell, finished Brick .House, con taining ten rooms, and a cellar under the whole; on ex cellent Brick Tenant- House, containing three rooms; a large barn and excellent stabling; anever failing run ning spring ofsoft water, and a pump of excellent wai ter at the kitchen door; also, a garden containing some choice fruit trees, together with about ten acres of ex cellent ground. . ; The snore property will be sold onreasonable terms, and possession given ou the first day of April;' if "not sold, It will be torrent after that day; For further In formation, apply to the subscriber, ontheprendses. fcbffidSwiApTT . DAVID BEELER. '"Desirable Lota of Greand fer safe. A NUMBER of beautiful Lots, fronting aalhat great thoroughfare, Fenn street, or,the Gteeusburgh turnpike road, and on the Allegheny nrer, and tatenno streets in the (hh Ward, Pittsburgh, ara now offer* ed for sale on the most reasonable term*. For private residences, busings* and tnaanmemring establishments, there lots preseht situations pot sttuso ed, if equal led, by any now for.sale. Th«. regularity with which the streets are laid.out. aad thsleyel char* acter. of the ground, rendsr. the lot* convenient, and available at once for.buildingj>arpos*s.jTbetiueuin "**“*“'■ .Apply u» febS-dlm Attorney at Law, 4th at; near Grant Bsal Eitats ia Ohio. A TRACT of land, t>o acres, in Harrison, Portage on the Cuyahoga river—about® acres under im pTovemeht Uso, two unimproved lota in the vulags of Warren, T nimtmll Co-00 feel by 00. Also, a tet of Sund in ih . cenlra'of Hartford, Trumbull Co., with a > dwelling house and store—one of the best stands for a merehai ton the Western Reserve. Any or all this propertj will be sold on very accommodating terms. ' ISAIAH DICKEY & Co., febio ' Water and Front its. Baal Batata lx* Kerear Geaaty. A LOT, Snrehoure and Dwelling, situate on the Erie Ex ension CantJ, In the Tillage of West Mid dlesex: a derivable'location for a merchant. Also, a Lot and good Dwelling House well sailed for e Tavern Stand, in the village 1 of Orangeville, on Suit Una of Ohio. Terms easy. \ ISAIAH DICKEY fo Co. leblO .; Water and Front sta. •. !»•*-far-Sata* • • \v— -1 LOT in the 6th ward, 4S foetou Logan street br® _A feet on Clark aired; one of the most deurableMp*. cations in the 6th ward. For terms apply to the «ub • scriber at the Methodist Book Store, 4th neer Market street, or at his dwelling an-Clark street,opposile E» Trovrilo's Grocery store. . (feblOJ J L READ. E*£ FOR SALK. KH TIIE three iiory Dtrelliny Uobm ana bow JB» occupied bj 1L K Schwcppe, BujAn Penn at, ’*-ni T>» » !-*«*•-,",fe*t,andbplea*ant t eubecribcr, who fans amet of Liberty «L and • a wbtrieaalo and retail eppe. PcMeauoasiTen the wmreboaM of Joh» *t,by JOHN IRWIN ’ with tboct six lem fruit of all kinds, and ; being entirely oat of .. to city. An omnibus .<* o&kland hourly for the city. Apply to ma Atwood, Jokes a co. Far Bsab A new three awry brick dwelling doom on ' mct Wylie street—Possession given on the first of or sooner If required. Inquire of jaa* JAR FLOYD, 193 liberty street. Rer Ranh a A two story brick dwelling with about 6 acres of ground, situated on th/bank of the Ohio river, in the borough of M neheater. Apply to fjanffl JAMBB A HUTCHISON * Co. i -To Let. THREE dwelling houses situated on 4th street &■ near canal bridge, »n the city of Pittsburgh. Al •*•*0, a non 73 by 90 feet, with a convenient en trance on 3th sL, near wood. Also, a frame dwelling, two stories, with an acre of ground enclosed and tinder cultivation, situate on Ohio lane, in the city of Alleghe ny. inqaire of J D WILLIAMS, ,jan9 J llDsvood street. ■*. To Lot. MA large brick towelling House on the corner of Federal and Robinson streets in the city of Alle gheny, at the north end'of Allegheny Bridge.' febl&lw W O il ROBINSON- To Brewer*. MFOR SALK OR RENT, the Fsrt*burjh IJrew ery. with all its brewing apparatus tttqate on Penn rtreet and Darker'* nlley-.aail now occupied •hy Geo. W. Smith X Co. PoMcuiou .given on the fint day of Afril en»ainr. For terras Ac. enquire of • DROWN A CULRKRTSON, 14a liberty »t- For Hcnt. THE linrk dwelling hnu»e on Third street be- JaT.B twren frmiUifield »irrrt am! Cherry alley. lli» • •*» dale rooied-t-ha* jp» fixture* and epaeum* yard and out-buildings. Enquire of febgadu* . , L Wt> l- M. DARLINGTON. a The new tiiree story fira proof brick atom on •etond st. now occupied by Edward Evans; for real txotn Ist of Apni next, luquire of J bCUOOXMAKER k. Co., u„in . 34 wood street a, To Let. The! rabieribera will i«nf pari of the .ware houia mow occupied by them. Apply to LEWIS, DALZELL k. Co, jiul) • fri winnirwt ' . j For Rent, u a haadiornely finiabed room on Market meet, oßlttiflr occupied ai a Daguerreotype eatabliihnient byMorland k Co. Aim, a well finished and well fur nuheil ruom, amiable for aocietiea, adjoining the hall of the Mercantile library Auocialion. Entrance at Phi lo Hall, ED OAZZAM. oetS7 Qtfcce. market atreet, between 3d and 4th For Rent, ‘ jjl THE.large and convenient dwelling hotua on , la Federal *u Allegheny, formerly occopied by Hr*. Anu Gauam. Rent low. Poaaeuion riven on the let of April next. KDGAZZASL immediate poiueiMon of the aborp home can be ob tained by applying to XI. Creighton, at the canal ware bogie of Clark A Thaw. deeH **Vor ftcati A larre room os the gd story of the warehouse SB occupied by ih« subscribers, near the foot of •*"“ Wood street—a good location for a steamboat agency or an Insurance office. ; jiaj4 _ DOLL-MANS A GARHISOg. For Bent or Sola* MA neat two atoned brick dwelling house with seven rooms and large yard, pleasantly situated in the tth ward. Apply to W!il B SCAIFE, febH Jw ■ tat street near wood. JA AFine twostoxy brick house, on main street, ■.Allegheny city, nearthe upper bridge. The lot is teet intrant by IDO deep. . For terms inquire of ' <:■ A .WASHINGTON. 4th at 1 . 1 mOsa ntw three storrDwtQing Hoas*,wifa bath house* attached, iltnatenear the conteror Wylie snJWesinßgton streets. Potaeseioa giv ea on the first of April next .... »a 23 JOHN F PHRR\. ■ :For Beat; TflK large fire proof warehouse, 24 feet front be V9ao feet deep, on second su near wood. Rent mod erate. Itiquih) of J SGHOONMAKEB A Co., Uctfl 21 wood »t r For Beat* MA Smoke House, situated on flam alley, for rent Inquire of ROBERT DALZELL A Co, liberty street. ‘ decla : “For Rent. The well furnished store on Market street, be ' 3® tween third and fourth streets, at present occa "mi>ied by Bsrraws and Turner. Possession giren on the first of April next. .Invif} EI) QAZZAM. Tnvi. MA dry goods warehouse, 87 wood street, second door f abo« Diamond COALLAND acres coal land for sale, siiuate iu bend of the Monongahela River, above Brownsville, haring a 7 foot vein of.coal, which will be sold in exchange for gooda. tor r»rtica. Urs apply to toc23] SAW H.UUiALGH.SIwood St * Bnildfag Lot IN MANCHESTER FOR BALE—I hare for sale a heauthhl buildingjLot In Manchester, near the ferry. Id feet front by lwfeet deep. •It will be sold low, and on accommodating terms. Terms unexceptionable, onaccotumoo h|a| .„ i y > Ag - L ' . -Let* for Bale. - TWO building tou in the sixth ward, each 94 by 133 °° • Tmaa. 01 B. A. Fiftsnrrocsi *) . ‘ A. B. HtfttjN. Y.City aUFxntnesroca; VhoieMhDrof Store In the Cltjr ef . .Sew. York* - mUE undersigned are extensively encaged in the, I Wholesale Prog business at No. 49 John street, ln| tb«i eity of New York, and are prepared to supply ©roc, gists and couutry-Merchants with Drags, Paints, Oua Dye-stuff*, Foreign ami American Perfumer}', Mander,) Weaver A Slander’s Cheraieals, (of their own importa-i lion) and all other articles in their line of business,of a superior quality as low as they can be purchased in this or any eastern cily New York, FcblO . D A FAHNESTOCK A Co. SODA ASH—PJUCE REDUCED—The subscriber have thi* day reduced the price of their Soda Atl (which is warranted by the manufacturers from 63 u 88 per ccut) to 4Je for Cash, or-4|c for approved Nolei al4 months. And for quantities ofs tons or upwards i deduction will be made- ofic per ponnd off these pn cet. WA M MITCIIELTREE, ! f c bls ICO Liberty siroet. - Steamboat for Sale* • ' ... >Mi . . ; One-sixUi, or three-sixths of th< . iL , I ■ ,5* Steamboat Ge'rmautowu, for sale Oi •fenSl® : accommodating terms by WM D BCAIFE, febl4 • First meet near Wood. BLEACHING POWDER, (Chloride of Lime)-« casks of superior quality, direct from the manu facturer in England, received per sir Sarannk, and to sale at the lowest market prire for cash or approved bills,by (js3l) W_A M MITCUELTREE. DRUGS: DRUGS—’Tannate Iron? Ext Bhatany; Pip iriuc; Strychnine; Phosphide Ammonia; Phosphate Soda: Br. Carui Potnssa; Tannin; Citrate of Iron an Quimne: Oxide sihrer Soluble Tartar, Chloroform, J UI received and far sale by RE SELLERS, febiS • T v* 67 Wood streeti- iw Notice- JAMES S. CRAFT Attorney and Counsellor at Law has removed to the offices next door west of Body Patterson's Livery Stable, 4th street. Duriag his ab sence upon public duty for the coming month, any busi ness for him may be left with A. U. MCallmonLEsq., as above. fablldlm.l EDIOVAL—I have changed mv place of business to Prom street belweea Wood and Smilhfield, im mediately in the. rear of the batua 1 formerly occupied, where lua prepared to do business'as usual. ' t ia2X . ALEXANDEH.GORDON.!-’ JUST, received a frtah supply of India Bobber Goode eompriaiugSdoahorsecoversafine aniele;4 dq>- steamboat buckets; 19 dox. pairs of-leggings long, aad short; 4 dos. long capes; .4 dot short do; all of which will bo sold cheap for cash at the India Rube r depot, No SWoodst. ! f tfeblOl JtU PIIU.LIrS. I O bbls Clovtrseed; 9 do Timothy seed; O 13 casks Scorchiars; X7b*m3ls do; 13 casks'Bacon hams, skies, and shooldcrajh barrels Beans; for sale by,- - feblB FRIEND, RHKY A Co. S 7 Water st_ ■ i" LCGhGL—XVarranted gfproper strength for Hat- A ten and Druggists’ use always on hand and for febif •'' 18U Liberty sueib . 5 " J '' i! * r: -KiTsa ordiscodi W H'i : I. HOUU ‘fanfanw Broker*. No. SI i PutuflvaiUk* i BaakofPitubarih Exdiutf Blok ••••••Pif KJcJ/i Miil Bulk >Pv .BkMn?hiUdelphia.-r*'Pu Ginrf B*ak”**”*“»P*r ofGenoimpira -pir j!T©»e«er Oowityr-pm Ntiiti met; sear 4u at ' ikdlaa** ■ • State IT* fcßraactaS'* U • 3-at«Seri»-* :•♦• ••• **> • Tlrflala* i Kir.hlßfg bL of Vlu> ■ It r Plameraßk.ofV*»*«»* J*. ; r Bfcof the Valley,— * I r Bfcof Virgiai*** “i i •Jf.fcM.BS., Wheeling*; ; do Uoicaato«n**>*'U N. W;Bui Va—7—i*; do WsUtbaig—— \U do • Part«*ban(**H ? • TamamMt Bk.ofTeoao*aee*»v » *r 'Delaware Co.* !“ Jtonin^nbatUad^pn! CbhiabiaßridreCD.** pax DDTleftown' wnk»***pu Fanner** Bit. Readfnfpar, Fanfin’jßk: Back* Co. par i 1 Punter* B* I lincuter Oo.;Bk.*t • -par Lancaster Bk. part l Fu.*Hefefc*ußk«’~ -f FUnterjjßk.*—**** Bntooßk.....*";*'-*-? JUMovri* SuiaEkofMiMOßri. U XtrtbOttollu* ' Bk.of Cuw Newbem* lr Bute B*nk "••••• V •wthOuollw*, . Ckmdeaßk****'* 1 Bk.ofChixleatoti*«<-** t I ißbtfOtomwa*** 1 ' > Bk.of Himb®rg»«** “1 Merchiau Bk».♦»•--- 1 Planter* 4Meeh»‘«Bk*.l i Bfcof SoathCaralinn*» 1 •• Harjrlftad* < Baltimore Bk*. »*«pu BaJu&’cfcOßßScrip-’IQ Cnmberiaadßk.efAile- i Pit. Bi. of Maryland" * “j pannera* 4 Mechanici ** •Bk.'Frederick"'—‘»* B i ftederlekCe.Bk. “! Htgcmowßßt “i Paupteoßk M i Wnmnftoaßk*— i—•• “• •••• u \ U. Bwe* Bank*—*•—-5o Browns villa Bk.* *pu ' Washington Bk.■•••*•••• | GettTtbnrxbßk It QuunbeftOM*:* rt SunouLona c&Bk.* high Co Bank Lewutdwn^*** Middletown** *—• I Cknitle •*<•* •••• “ Ene Bkl**'***« ....... lj Farmers’ tad Drovers* • !Buk,Waynesl>arf •• 1' litmibarfr*. *••• ** ilooesdtle*!*********— 11 Xicbtaoo i-V •••••• pDturilie •• •••*• Wyoming**/**** •• •• lj -York Bk.**.* I Weslßnnchßk.****** U Relief Notes «* MfcMßk.PiUi.de* « Csrr fcCtonnryScna-—* “ •j Ohio* .Suioßk.tndßriaettea I| .MouuMeuant””' u Btioben*tUe***«*«»* •** ft. ClairtTiße*'* « tewLUboa* Cincinnati Banka - Bk. ofßirer Uiehinalne. Co«» ** 8 Fmr.4Mech**Bk-—• • 5; Wbemta Ttrrlfyi Har.fcFirelo.CaMiiw’e 8 Colombia 4©*- “ i&releTiUe-i— • •••♦ “ Uoeatrillo 1...—. “ . **!«»'•—?••••• “ Warner - MMaillon**'-— —••••• « Judukr “ Geilfl**** “ Norwalk •••• •*•♦♦••• * ClflTeUftd ** (eoii . “ hTW*—»-»« " Wjecten B*w«7— Franklin B*k Co]nun " Quliieothe « liakeErie**.*- ...4.. " Bciota-* • -v. « livw liter 8! Buk #f England No»e»-' . QoM * IpMlt Val«» Nepoleeat •••••••• 38D ISO\* 98 Eagle,eld• ••= • tt« Eagle, new • • 10 08, Deebloeaijßpeaiii. If 00 Do.Paxitot 18 SO Sorcreigni 4 S 3. GiifleaJ*-* *OO Frederic kad’cr*- • • • *B7 BO; TeaThaleia* 780' TenGnilder*--.- - 380 Lbalad’ora 4*o. - . ; - Kuhufii NevYotk. ...-*pna Philadelphia•••••*» ipna Baltimore ■ *Jj>nn i.par. Intonet.B’kS'*** ‘ Hamilton -—II Ofinriilo**- -*.B® 'im'ri B’k Cut ton- •—3O Jrinna****: jo ' 1 &entveky» - J&«f Kentucky ••••'• ■ • .11 M forhern Bk. Kentn’ky* M ■aw York—Cut Banka, : INSURANCE. lumrMUt Conpur of forth JLmtrieh I mabimr. fibe XNd Inland transport- i ATION INSURANCE. ! . ! Pro .nnwn. -J«m»»Ty 10, IMB i STATEMENT of tha President and Di* rwton of the Insurance Company of North Ameri* n pobliehed in conformity with tha. prorUiOn* efthe V: All of which aro raw Uottmo, and an i on Kaal Bnaia iniha airy and eoaniy tf Philadelphia, •«.«« ' I . ‘ *el A riS- PhiiadelphiaCoantySa Par Cant at par, . 1 WOO 00 thiladelphiaCitT do do i« is the oldest Insurance Compear in the uuttd Stsi**i herinr been chartered in 1794. Its ehirter.i* . ’perpetual, ana from lie Ufb *>*wting, loo* experineo, • ’ample means, and aroiding all risks of an extra hex* 'arlous character, it war considered as offcrinc am •ole security to the public - MOSES ATWOOD^. | At the Counting Boom of Alwaod, Jones fc Co, Wa ter and Front attests Pittsburgh. ••■!.. feblflu DKLAWRX aUTTUAJL INBUBABCB CO. OHN FINNEY, Jr- Agent at Pittsburgh for the Del aware Mntoal Safety insurance Conmany of rlm adelphia. iFire Risks'upon buildings and merchandixe of every dcscriprion- and Marine Risks upon hulls,or canoes of vaewls, taken upon the most favorable terms. if/* Office in the Warehouse of W B Holmes A No. 37 Water, near Market street, Pittsburgh, i N B—The saceess of this Company since tha estah-' Uihmeat of the Agency in this aty, with the prompt ncss and liberality with which evary ciaim upon theip for lou has been adlusted, folly warrant the agant in inviting the confidence and patronage of his friends and the community atlargato the Delaware MS Insurance it has the mddithmal advantages as -ah ; instimtioii among the mow fionrishing in Philaaelphia— as having an ample paid-in capital, whiehl)y the ope : n tion of tts charter is' constantly increasing. as yicM : lag to each personinsared his dm share* of the profits : of the company, without involving him la any resmm sibiUty whatever, and therefore as possessing tbe Wo tual principle divested of every obnoxkws fcarare, find in its most aCraetive form. 1 * .• - ■ -norji ‘ - niBUBAHCK AOhllfiT TISE.J j mHE Americas Fire Insurance Company—Office, /; X No. 79 Walnut atreet Philadelphia: incorporated A Merchandise, and prop, erty in the eity or country, agmiaet loss or damage by firo, perpetually or for limited pets ode. oa favorable tenha ■ : - - . - luonrmiM . JolnSemuit . S«OT.loMonona . William Lynch Adolphae Pence ; Thomis Ambooa Geotge Abbot, John Welsh, Jr. Pawck Brady, ; ;* John-T-Lewm.'- - SAMUEL C MORTON, PreaidenU-. FtxsasDJaJrTix*, Secretary- *'j* • Orders for Insurance by the abeveCpapany will be received and Insurances effected by thejimlerngned, agent for : Pittsburgh- GEO COCHRAN,, novl7-An*. - • . 80 Wood st FBAHKItKN FUUB INfIUBANCB CO. ItHE Franklin Fire Insnraaca Company, orPhuadel. nhia, 1 will make Insurance, per manent and limited on ewy.deKripUou of property, in Pittsburgh and the sumranding country, on favorable terms. This com- JS!Jr* p " p ''“ l .' h * n "- :«oo«o^di». Contingent, Fund • ~ *. • Office corner of third and Market streets. Pitab'gh. apl )otf t . WARRICK MARTIN, Agent. HATS. CAPS ANI) BONNETS, ; 1 n>coiU> * co.; :^Bk: Jm i - (Successors to M'Cord A King). Taihleaahls Haltert. , j Corner of Wood and btjlh Stmts. PARTICULAR anentlba paid-to otir Retail Trade. ‘Gentlemen can rely upon getting their Hate and f > pf fflir of the am watntisLS and woUKaiSßzr, of the latest ana, and at the lowest "country Merchants, purchasing by wholeiale. are resoeetfidly invited to call and examine oar Stock; as say with confidence that as regards qcxxrrT and raic*, it will not inffer in a comparison wifovany h«mse in Philadelphia, r* ” • ' febl?- I ■ Bsmeralt ; ' M AYtlUam Douglas, late James McKern.'! The .9 subscriber has nmoved his Hat and Cap Mann* •%factory to No. 77 Wood street, nearly opposite his old: stand, where he Would invite hie friends and the public generally loan assortment of Hata and .Caps, • Hiving retired from the Hat and Cap Harinfaeiory, lamit repectfully"recommend the patronage of my ih ' “grg HEW INVENTION I—PATENT Al R IW CIBCULATER AND HAT ■lKiiibecriber will introduce on Saturday, Oct. Oth. UentTemen wishing a bat tried with this desirable iarti cle will please eall and examine. , * ~ ‘ ■ ’ - ALFRED KEEVIL, Practical Uaufr, oetp; ' lSLheadofwoodst_ n* PAlt 1* MOORJS ha» fWa (am New York, tfw Fall «jle of HaU ; wW eh tf&he wilt iutrodoe* ihi* day. Satuiday, JUlwoae in'weat or a nett and w«w « well (6 call al No. 73, Wood Btr«V3d door aboae 4du auggtf > ~ • BsS§aL*-s§^Sa£S? ed and advertised br tom* of _.: !£££%£&&>**¥> 11 «“^“r«o3a^ , iortodto caU. .. - «n»y» j__. -T-—=— 1 1 » ■'■ . —rf BUIfc- v ■ • ■• .■ ' ii4nd«lrte4tolh«kiß4nt»»of. for #le»ofihe Bill* acted njv* -L Senate and Heasaof g>i . Member* of (hetiutila* ? U ‘ prt^^.S^e«w^» tha3eadin*Jfcio«*. 1 ' : iOHW,Hji^Sa.Bce?y.« • alOTa^^MJKrfjPg^^itUMnC '. ftbl» i fife.. ■.'. - , ' n ,.' '•', i .:;'.vv'^<;.-3,, w i»9fH ’ tmnraißi }& 'TBa bSLT RSKBDTI ',- ~ V.» . *~rC HABTS VEGETABLE EXTRACT UKj fajTtlM- .( Me remedy for Buleplio Fits sands have suffered through amiserable cxmenoe,tai . at last yielded up their Uvea on- the alter Of mastery,, Willi all deference, however; to the opinion* otthe , , ' great arid learned,*v*ear that it ha*been cored. .i ; HART'S VEGETABLEKiTRACIV < For sixteen year*, baa been testedby. many penpoX: <.t who hare suffered with‘this dreadful diseases aqd it ;i emy codwfaerrit baa had a fait trial, hu tnthit ■' permanent cure. , 1 .. •;■• ' Hta bf Sffyean.and 0 months,cured byusaMtf.V;- thia truly wonderful medicine. ' v: r ! ■ the following' remarkable case oCthe acntol:: . Wm. See ore, Esq., or Philadelphia, afflicted wtth.££». leptie ■ Hi* 87 years- and « month*.. AAertraveiloig. through England, Scotland, Germany and France, coo miUnSTtke moat eminent physicians, jutd expending Jar. DediSde, medical treatment and advice, three uoo jand doUira, eonastoftombelng-curedaawbenllejy ftaw your* - 1 advertisement in one of the New or k-paper*, sad . - I conelndedto try Bart’s Vegetable. Extract, aeelngydnr • V - i statements and certificates of so many cures, some, or ■ ' twenty 2nd thirty rears' standing, ana I emnume yoa r - lam not sorry 1 did so, as by the use of Hart** Vegeta- >^; me^cu7*profession, . ~and been for. some lime in" general practice, now eote ; k fines his attention to-the,..,! treatment of those.private,.', delicate complaints for '' Of which his opportunities and_„ tiduously devoted, to the study and treatment of those complaints, (during which thne.be has had more practice and has cured more pa tients than can ever foil to the k>3 of any. private prac titioner) amply qualifies- him to offer - assurances of • speedy, permanent, mid satisfactory euro tuall afflicted with delicate diseases, and all diseases arising there 1 .Dr. Browuwuuld Inform thoseaJßicted-.with private, disease's which have become chronic by'time or eg rravtted by the use of-any of the common nostrums of. Die day, that their complaints eari be radically and thor oughly eared; he'basing given hit-cartful the trytument of such coses, and succeeded, in hundreds. .. of instances In curing-persons of inflammation oftha : neck iof the bladder, ond kindred diseases which often, :, result from Jherse cues where others haVe .consigned; them iO hopeless despair.' He particularly Invues such as have been tong and imsurtessfiilly treated by outers, to copsultlii^when'evcry"safisftrooirWfll.be givea. thea. r aad their eeses-treated in a careful, thorough and intelligent manner, pointed out by alongexpenenee, -study, and investigation, which it is impossible for those engaged iu general practice of medicine to give any one class of disease. ;-r _. -j—- 4;-;,. , "'' “ IDTlierma or Rupture.—Dr. Bcowif dho utviter per* sons afflicted with Uemia to call, asheh&a paid panic-. ular attention to this ib'sease. • ,V: •" ■ .-■• • • Skpv diseases; also.Pilcs, speedily cured; nta of either sex living at a'distance, by stating.their .disease id writing.'giving all the symp toms; can obtain medicines With directions iu* Use, by addressing T. BROIVN, AL D, port paid, and enbioa - C 5, Diamond alley, opposite'the Wtveriy House; CyNocurenopay..- ' . ueelx. H - OITOS _'irot*'* >Rft£3L7TEDttY HbUgta* fIiGEIAN HOARUOUND &:LIVER , , - ■ '■ imtt C«igh Candy is cflerad to Ilf pabbcas* : pleasant and effective remedy for ecaahif colds, hoars©* ;., netai 'Asthma, Phthisic,. Whooping Cough. liaaepia,. Croup; Bore Bronchitis, aad ffeneraJ.aflectwo* ~ ... -. of the Chest and Lungs.- In sneheaae*ttis known.*to. > have mflbtded'decided andperoiaiient.relieknadßom•, .. Us.rapid saieohd fTeatsueces* as a remedy fat in* above diseese* where it ha*been used,-!!promise* foi JV . ( > - become oncof the most uscfal and popular medicine*.. It U offered »00, as a pleasant relief to the consumptive,., :, t . . and an astistsai to vocalistsaad pbbUe speakers gen?. < •rally, ' ‘ •' •- *■'■•• l- i--'’-' : ,-j-r'v m . Thsrnameof the preparation indleaies its leading in*; * . gredient, and it will be found' toibe by.ao means pj> pleasant to the taste, nnd may be used,by children and adult* with entire impunity. The materials used in tha preparation are of the best quality, and it may be ro- . lied oh as in erery rwpeet a pure ami rename article. Families would no donblpromotb their. Comfortsod,,, t - „ health by keeping* supply, especially in the season of This valuable Cough Candy Is considered a greaiaa; sistaht to Mothers; being superior to nil tbe parent Ba- ... by Jumpers in creation, as chUdred were aever.kwwb- •- . toerywbentbiscandylsnsed^eiceptforinore.A'txl’f j. • al of this article will convince any person of iu ewca ®»ad the proprietors therefore defy any person in tan tefl Stalest© produce a cheaper, Imoto* pleasant,-0* effective remedy. 1 ' . • t~ *" 7 V Sold wholesale*and retailybythe General Agent, i ■■ vTV II tarrpS!R,VngpUt:r.yisitu ij *• comer 3d and market sts, Pittsburgh, :;•« r.v' itpwa foCd; Proprietors, No.l College HaU Ctetes ruv natlTohio. .*• . - 1 /"" F ■ "I»al9 ~,i . Jeratsbl Berat«lill . ‘*’• mEriTEB i nCII,BAI*T,aHKUIi ? >•. I;for a single day scratch, .whcnf.afllicted TsilV wfer, lieh, or other diseases , if they toew • t 'wbd would relieve and cure, them.. .. ... . ■ ■ ’Tis horrible to be obliged.lo mb and. scratch wwa- v .■ alonb,boimora boniMe to abstain JlowfciTlWdeceney ► sakej when in company . Let It be -remembered 1 rbahl Dr TETTEEandITCH.OINTHBXTU tha- ti \ mom efficacious of any other preparation In- aktiwty- 1 -■ »\M’‘**"** t nt lh " »trin tpnttariaa fiftaalhft ISStWITOTJ > of the blood .and fluids of. the body ,ind where such disj vj easS.be of long standing,' Sodtho constitution aflbcied.' <. * thereby, LfPr-Xcidy’s Sarsaparilla Blood Pill* beaaedt with the ointment,* they will core any case . and If they do not, the money will bo returned by. ww Leidy. Stott' ease*,* however* wilt %- by DT.Leldy*»Tettetand-lich ointment,, unless .the {- whole system is impregnated by the diseased humora . which will becomplewyearriedoff frumthasystembir t Dr Leldy’s blood ptllik and thd surface of ed by the ointment- Price of.ointmentdS cenO;. > ).-u • fresh supply of these valuable - medicines just is*, ceived and for sale by : > - . _ . * • B A FAHNESTOCK fo Co. - ••'■«9ttf,ttfosrood; also cor.Cthfc wood »tfc;.. i . febA • ■ •••rnjt. . BTa. FAHNESTOCK'S Paeomonlo or.-OougHJgi; -s!i . Sam, ha* a great advantage •»**££* #*2‘^ Co4fchpreparmtioiw,**iUpl«Maaiw«te;pennittU» be Tuaed - without Inconvenience. But to***^*?* * i';' 1 Balaam'ttmalm in ihe-.peedmesa of iu ew. . hndwn tome of the rooit deipereto ~~J. *lneb btul been running oafor-a conuA*nhla lu|^ c .. of time, field alaunt immediately 10 It* P°? r * r *. —‘ • Ret weXr .M «e faavo had Jumg the pwt winter, every one Utihble to lake cold, umeaa greais^ "&TS “ “u’Siu. -m f iati° n . -Qt .k i n* c y°JTT' -*■ eooih, which needs a quick rcjncily Wpreten^a«tou* ; * ” We**have b?> hakinerfomad. many of. which am u©tt.peno» w ■, h .H Pf‘“•TTr- C/ifaiiortiood, aad theyare a*ttfflcietir-* . aad for aale wholesale andjetaij by D A FaSSesTOCK * Co, comer t of wood uAJajuA * f ■Avtudflhiu,- . . —“jjjT'jtfil.one in Tettnejuee.—^"- 1 ’"- Cl. ■ mins ia to certify that 1 purchased one' i , I: - McLane’s Worm-Specific, *omo two ■mbrara to a son of mine, some *evcn ttrd ! ''- T ; teaspoons full, and ehtoushthaamount lane, ret 1 hare no doubt .'but them iraa np#wdtf 6r Bl ' t%to nwcaiss womopeuised./roid Tiia.toch*arfnf fr* •: fratj one quarter of an inch to two cubes il • V V O WMOLUDAY. - Ronc’aCreek,Carrol Decg7,lW/ ja3A;tftv - gm* J tfnl,ireub««taUfi|typnamae*itfoMvfattflilßfaeai; ' •ofthe bwtartkls, without «t «a*ptfea,fe’aae. fort*-;-,: .reatwaiieaaad preatmltaaoT taehinua hair. W«ka«. af 'uiuannwißrtßamwhmhißr has beta mloredtohcadl - which harehetn bald for years; had wt thiab waettbotdAUrjv great«rfcteMhaa«afarqnwanKBFUMEHY. in .tore aruTtSfaSl*!o'l X by Joel Motaler, Bnuflat, cor. Wood and Ah W- 1 I Jnlea lJtuAl** Nymph soap; - • v -S. ■ n ■• ■ a. •■Amandin far Chapped Hands;.. | • ■ Roussel Y • ! . 1 ‘ dp ,ao . do* ■ v*--. : • -i- '.Bape'rfißeBbaTiagCreani,rcae : kaln2j3f^?-> i, (<:•■ *»•• ■•••oiMartPwPumatum}.; i-.-. < ■ '* 1 Cold Cream; , , '.’iSi'.V “ BoswTbotb Paste; ' • * t CologaaWaurjfinf extrat fors» bfcß&'-t T AMMHCi«*W*U; :Ttio«d WiDWt, of^s3sH- MWwfUjf J itftbii i '.r £ Mi? **.*