BY MAGNETIC TELEGRAPH. EBPOETBD * TSXJEO&AFBBD BxeluiTil|> for the ptttebwggh Otutt*. CONGRESSIONAL. tfkfHismoA, Jan. 31, 1849. Hams.—Mr. Edwards, from the Committee oo the District of Columbia, reported a bill prohibit. fig the introduction of aUves into said Dfatrict, fet either sale or hire. The bill was read twiqe and laid over under the rules. paring the consideration of the bill, an exciting debate sprung up, in which Messrs. Wentworth? Chapman* Smith, of HE, Venable, Holmes, James Thompson and others participated. Mr South said be had been misrepresented in the course of the debate, that he favored the South, because of her legal rights. He personally was opposed to Slavery, and would go as far as any member in tho House, to prevent its intro* doction into new territories, but was opposed to. interfering with States or districts which bad coo* stitmional privileges. Therefore he was opposed to the bill as brought before the House. Seiax*.—Various petitions were presented fa* Vo ruble to the modifical'an&of'-the tariff. A Bill enforcing payment to tho State of lows the proceeds of the sales of certain public lands, far education, passed. A Resolution ceasing the survey of the best route for a Railroad to California, by Topographical Engineer*, was adopted. The bill previously reported and partially con* aidered, grading the right of way through the Stale of Illinois, for Railroad purposes was passed. The Panama Railroad Bill was then taken up and discussed the remainder of the session, with* out any final result being had thereon. PHILADELPHIA MARKET. Philadelphia, Jan. 31, 1549. Floor—There is no marked change from yester day, but the market is, if anything dialer. West* «rn is held at $5,121. Rye—Sales at s3£7| per bbl. Grain—No sales of wheal. Corn—Sales of prune yellow at 58c. Oats—Sales at 30c per bu. Provisions are without change. Groceries—Sugars have on improving tendency Coffee and Molasses without change. Cotton—Private letters are leas favorable and the market fa weaker. BALTIMORE MARKET. Baltdsou, Jan. 31,1840. Flour—The market fa steady, but not active. Grain—Sales of 1000 bus prime red wheat at 108 c per bu. * Corn Salea of White at 46, and 1000 Yellow at S9co6Oc. - Oats—Sales at 30c per bu. Rye Sales at 61e per bu. Provisions—There fa a fair inquiry for Pork, but ' r little doing In other articles. Whiskey—Sales 200 bbls Illinois at 24c per gall. NEW YORK MARKET Nrw You, Jan. 31,1849 Cotton—Holders are anxious to sell, but buy. era show no disposition to operate. Flour —The market with moderate business fa in favor of the buyer. Sales of western $5,4305,56 per bbl sales to extent of 1,500 bbls. Grain—There is less doing in corn, and the mar ket has a downward tendency. Other] graios as before. Prime While Corn, 55056, and yellow 60c per ba. Provisions —Sales of 200 bbls mess Pork at sl3 ; < 371 pet bbl. Lord—Soles at 64c per lb in bbls. Whiskey—Sales at 24 cents per gallon. GOLD PENS—A large additional rapply of first rate Hold Pena, both in silver and gold cases, varying in price from 75 ernts to each, and for sale by Ja9t W W WILSON, corner market and 4th sts TkIAMOND SPARKS—Fifty Diamond Sparks, for I J glass cullers, received and for sale ai Erins the real East India diamonds. ja34 W W WILSON BOOK KEEPER WANTED—Bt A. A. Mason A No 60 Market street- Apply personally. jaa4 LARI>—S 3 bbls No 1; 60 kegs do, in good shipping order, for sale by ISAIAH DICKEY A Co, front »i lbs in store and for sale by ISAIAH DICKEY A Co O INSENG—(J sacks in store; for sale by ja»4 ISAIAH DICKEY A Co FLAXSEED —5 bbls in store and for sale by Jj24 ISAIAH DICKEY A Co CHEESE —100 bxs in stare; for sale by ja34 ISAIAH DICKEY B Co FRESH ROLL BUTTER—2 bhis of best quality i store; for sale by Ja24 ISAIAH DICKEY A Co BEANS —20 ueh small white; 13 bbU do do; i store; for safe by ja34 ISALAII DICKEY A Co MINERAL PAINTS—FIra and Water bbls iu store; for sale by ja»l __ JBAIAH DICKEYACo PECANS— G bbls jnst ree'd and for sale by jaSI ARMSTRONG A CROZER fLOUR— 508 bbls superfine Floor, jasT ree'd by jytU ARMSTRONG A CROZER WHITE WADDING—IOO doren, good beary arti cle, large ibeets, just received and for sale by ja23 SIIACKLETT A WHITE, 90 wood n 1A HALF chests Gunpowder Tea, onhaud and for IU sale by iaffl_ WAR M’CUTCHEON TUP —60 eauy boxes Imperial and Gonpowdei Teas, on band and for sale by jtaP WAR r-rCUTCIIKON HAMS— 10 casks sogarenred Hams, Sun A Shay's brand, a saperio r article, in sure And (or aale by jag SAW iIARBAUGH DRY APPLES—7S bags dry Applet,, jrst ree'd and “ or tile by jag 8A W lUBBAUGH DRY PEACHES —SO ban dry Peaches, in sure and for tale by JtSO 8 A W HARBAUGH LARdZso bbts No 1 Lard; 30 *«*• do do; in store anrHor sale bo _ jatt _ S A W IIARBAUGH _ OR SEN APPLES—bbis assorted preen Apples, in sure and for sale by _j ja2» SAW HARBAUGH LINSEED OIL—IO bbU Linseed Oil. Just ree'd and (df sals by jag S A W HARBAUGH DEER HAIR—6 bales Deer (lairfor sale by j£> SAW HARBAUGH TYOLL BUTTER—I 3 bbls roll Botler.ljnst ree'd and K, for sale by jag SAW HjARBAUGH_ CRAB CIDER—IO bbls crab Cider, inj store and for M’-by jag 8 k W HARRAUGH SUGAR— 30 hkdt new and old crop ik O Bo**r, for •ole to clow cotuirament, by js» 8 t w m BULK PORK—umoo lbs Balk Pork,just rec’d, 10 (tore and tot saleby LB WATERMAN, j*37 31 water arid 68 front rt AJU>—l5 bbls No 1 Leaf Lard; 85 kegs do do do, jut received; in (tore and for tale by jgS7 ~ L 8 WXtRRMAN GOLDEN SYRUP—IO bbls received: from steamer Messenger and for cate low to dose consignment by ja*7 JAMES DALZELL Lmn, 17 kegs Lard, ree’d per J Nelson and fo sMeby J* l7 JAMES! DALZELL VAi-fivnMFs’— -Jo* received, a splendid aesort 'ment of Panc>~i Comic, Acu also,; Envelopes to J*» ” Z KINSEY'S, <7 m»fkei .1 SODA A3H-10 ro.k., |Ju Muprntr A Brpn.'l jul Judin, from «tmr Mr .ale bf A M MITCHKLTBEE, 1W Liborty .1 A a ssr Awl ft^te° d pOTATOiS-A. bon ~ud . bb! on iuivpuv arm 5 bbls In store-arid for sale by “2S“Y SEEU-0 TAfIgEY t BEST ODPEIU ■W* nZ>UB-2M bbl., E-inr-. brud, O Ibl. do, bUdf™ 1 b ’ AH]aS TKONd A CBOZBB JaSO _ ~ . - ; b b-'’^SCTaofiG;ACR^ZER X)<™R AND TJwtf !XSS l iudi™ , »d JD Bkbl. Roil Boiler, 31 kn. ■ . SMITH for sale by ja29 BAv_ CODA ASH -8 cask* bejt gnality, /^fjglprf'KLL SCORCHED SALTS—43 euki prim* owrwuu*" Jj* received and for *a!e by c I«ob2bprlmo Yellow Cora, to arri*t, {oT Vj tale by J C BIDWBLL, Afft, t«3l #ater eireet \A— fcalfeheau Y U Tea, on ba!&d, andjor »ale jaffl WAR M’CUTCHEON b ” C '"‘"Tn WSn^c&ozer PIG l U —3B lous Allegheny, tod tO tone Hang* >nr I for sale by j»4 ; JAMES PALZELL t-,1 *vsi 1# ike now Undine from «tr Gdßoa; £ tor«»lo by i** ISAIAH DICKEY ACo LARD OIL —lO bids best winter strained Lard Oils imdinir i wan aunr Messenger and for sale by dec! I JAB DALZELC, water st /IREAM cm bis prune creamebotse, m L flora ..mi to-' *°w ■» dora l'r v» decll JAM j)ALZr»M« _ ' Co ACAL’LKYV ENGLAND—The History of K»g* Uifd, from tbe* aeaewitm of Janie* y Jim ”*K&&K)y* Stockton .TIMES' NEW NOVEL—Tbe Eorjery, * 67, a decline. Further sales of 200 bbls flour at $3,75- RYK FLOUR—Sales in small lots from store at 3,1203,18 w bbl. BUCKWHEAT FLOUR—Receipts of Buck wheat flour have been light, with a moderate demand, we rale small sales at $1,75051,67 f 100 pounds. BULK PORK—During the past few days very little has arrived, and we have heard of no sales to aey considerable amount 4c f may be giv« en os about the rilling figure of the market BUTTER—Receipt* have been preuy fair, aad supplies are preuy full, yrith raiher a doll market* We continue our quotations for good keg at 6109 c, and for ordinary at Sc F lh. Sales of good roll in bbls at 11012 c f ®- LARD—Sales of keg amounting to some 30 kegs at 6>c, and of bbl at 5|06c —as in quality. GROCERIES—The market is generally un- changed. Regular sales of N O sugar by bbd at 4054 c for ordinary to prime. Sales of N O mo lasses at 27028 c f of Rio coffee at 7‘o7*c f pound. DRIED FRUIT—The market is over supplied, and dull. We coutinoe our quotations for apples at 50062 c, for peaches at $1,124c f bu. GRAIN—With small sales from store, we may use the following quotations: Wheat 65070, bar ey 45050, rye 40 045, corn at 33034, and oats at 26030 c f bu. Teak* or the Valaxt of the Wabash.—A statement in the Lafayette (Indiana) Atlas shows the exports of Flour, Grain, Pork, Lard, Bacon, Beef and Tallow, the produce of that section, by the Canal and River, for the past year to have amounted to the considerable sum of $3,328 50. Tbe editor says that other articles have gone through the same channels sufficient to swell the amount to fbor millions of dollars. WnuT.—The Chicago Journal gives ihe follow* log estimated amount of Wheat now in store at different point! on Lake Michigan Chicago, b 0... Michigan City, Little Fort,. Southport, Racine,... Milwaukee. 200,000 * 160,000 225 000 Total amount in store,. There arorhowever, enough vessels now in ports on Ibis Lake to carry forward the total amoan l now in store. A much larger amount of Wheat m store, in held on farmers’ account than usual, they prefer ring to store, than sell it, at the price which it at present bears. This is particularly the case above this, on the Lake, at Southport, Racine, ami Mil waukee. Thi Business or thz Baltimoh.l and Ohio Rail boas —The report of the business of the Balti more and Ohio Railroad, for the last month, shown a gratifying and astonishing increase over the corresponding month of IS4 *7- We lettrn that the transportation Eastward into Baltimore, during the last month, in some of the principal staples, has been as follows: Flour, bbls 36.236 - Coal, tons 4.023 Tobacco, hbds 76 Grain, Meal, tons 216 Pork and Bacon, “ 503 Iron, “ 593 Lard snd BnUer, *• 386 Hugo, in number, 64,064 Tbe nomber of Hogs was 44.960. or 200 per ct greater than in December 1647. Tbeir iranapurt- Btion coatiooes very active, and will probably so continue through the rest of tbe winter. The n vcrage number brougbTTo Baltimore io the first 25 days of December, from which lime till the end of the month, tbe operations of the road were inter* ropted by snow, was 2 MO doily, from which the revenue was about 81.675 per dny, or upwards of 840,000 lor the moDtb. Tbe tonnage westward trom Baltimore to all pointa of the road has been 4,632 tons, and the revenue therefrom 815,962. The revenue of the month from passengers has been as follows: Passenger*. Tonnage. . .39,667,18 85.448,15 -.15.166.71 5.319.56 Main stem,* Washington, Making a total of 8146,611.60, and being an in crease of $24,644.17 over tbe receipts of Decem ber, 1847.—(Patriot THE MACKEREL FISHERIES. Albany, Jan. 25, 1849. Gcrr. —Your notice of tbe Massachusetts Mark ers! Fisheries, in the Journal of last evening, is er* roneous in two particulars, you will readily per ceive by referriag to the appended statistics, which is a correct copy from the annual report of the several general inspectors since the year IS3I, in clusive. The “catch" of 1848, exceeds that of tbe year 1817 by 33,661 barrels, but fails short of the num ber taken in 1831, 115,497 bbla. as appears from report referred to below. No. Bbls. Years. 1340,. 1832, 212,452 1841 55 537 1833, 1842 75,515 1834, 252384 1 843 64.451 1835, 194,450 1844 86.181 1836 176,931 1815 202,303 1837, 133,000 1 816 174,051 1838, 108.538 1817 235,201 1839, 73,018 1818, 268,062 Observe tbe gradual and almost regular decrease in tbe “catch” from 1831 to 1810, and since 1810 an increase in the same order —jJoar. Tarcwttsjn Tsnotojrr to the value of Dr. M'Lane'* Vermifuge. Read, all that doubt. “A ferret,when placed at the entrance of s rat hole, enters the spertore, travel* along the paisage, *eiir» upon the rat, exterminates his existence, and drag* the animal’s defunct carcass to the light. And in like manner have I found Dr. M'Lane’* American Vermi fuge to operate upon worms, those dreadful and dan gerous tormentors of children. Tht* remedy, like the Ufrret, enters the aperture of the mouth, travel* down the gullet, hunts rouud tbe stomach, lays hold of the worms, shake* the life out of tbe reptile*, sweep* clean their den,and came* their carcasse* clear out of tbe system. Thu at least has been the effect of the i vermifuge upon mv children. WM. ROULATt. Naples. Jan. 184/." ‘•This is to certify that I have used Dr. M'Lane'* Vermifuge, and have found it to operate in hke man ner upon nnr children, JOHN BRIGUB. Naples, June, 1847.” For sale at the Drug Store of J KIDD A Co Rxao'&xad!!—Sellers’ Medicines in Virginia. Wxrr Lib ran, Jan. sth, 1*49. Mr. R. R. Sellers—Dear Sir Your preparation* ore are doing well here, as the principal Doctors in our place and neighborhood recommend them. Your Laver Pills sod Cough Syrup have proven in all cases highly beneficial, as also your Vermifuge. I shall shortly send you a certificate from Dr E- Smith, who has an extensive practice in oar village and neighborhood, ou whose recommendation I have sold much of your medicines, and whose confidence in them has done more to bung them into notice than any tiling else. Yours, respectfully, A. R SHARP. Prepared and sold by R E. SELLERS, 57 Wood »t gold by Druggists generally in (be two cities. jadJ jpr Uti TKi Psoras Mum-—lf you wish to l>e «uc pessfuJ in any undertaking, you must always 'use the Croper means.’ Therefore, if you have a cough, use Jains'* KxracruaAJrT and be cured, Cor it ia ihe proper mean*. Have you Asthma or difficulty of lirrailung, then the only efficient mean* to cure you i» u> u«c Jayne’* Expectorant, which will immediately ovr n-onie the spasm which contracts the diameter of the lul*—, Olid foosens and bring* up the mucu* which rloc« them on, ahd thus remove* every obstruction to a free respi ration, while al the sanje time all inflammation i« »ul, dued and a cure U certain to be effected. Have you Bronchitis, Spitting of Mood, Plcumy, or in fact any vlimonary Affection, then u*e Jayne’* Expectorant «od MJjef «■ certain, and you will find that you have nroper mean*. _ "Sj-We loPiaaburgh at tbe Pekin Tea Store, 72 4th . -«ar Wood laal? streets'**' _ , Rr.KTOSA.in.— Wc would call attention in J ATM'S , f Coughs, Cold*, Contumpuon, “"•.“‘"'S STSi2* Throat a„d La,,,.. Asthma, soil »■> a few >eaf , past find oc< *- Havingnf this kind, we bavc.by expert £H3!u?l«llcal quadric*. and arc prepared ic core teste* Minister* or other public rccornrocad d to other ,ji, cuo „, will hod speakers afllifilus prcpafe j by a *cieim great benefit from .****, wilffiud it a *»fe ami effi- No. » Foard, ...ecu m- Tha aiceaatve or morbid acercdona or Idle t. KS2S bfe feveraTwhieh often fcllf *» end 10 I 1 - 1 “f y h ,‘ moat bo cleansed ofSt** »«CtvUons, Fnhn* most readily be aceoratiluhao W f/» e UM ® valuable vttoek'e AatLßilious Pills, which are tJ*** ™' “J“ family caihartlo. They can l>e given with times, and afford tohef in a very abort 6me- _ Plipored o!!d „ld dy B A FAUN&TOCK » Co, esnur lu «r»i wood, r 1 auruer Cth and wood iis angO _ __ in-Don’t have a Foul Breath—lf ynu have, “£? * ,tw(o shilling logUs of Jones’ Amber Toofti Paate. Tn» will make ywur breath cwefL whiten jtout tee^,Ac. . fold at 9 liberty ' 7ltolAwly PORT OF PITTSBURGH. arrived, Bailie, Jacobs, Brownsville. Atlantic, Parkinson, Brownsville, i Caleb Cope, Murdoch, Beaver. Beaver. Clark, Beaver. Lake Erie, Gordon, Beaver. 1 Camden. Hendrickson, McKeesport. Zachary Taylor, Lucas, Wheeling. Messenger, No. 2, (new) shipyard) Arrowtine, Morrison, Brownsville. DEPARTED. j I Baltic, Jacobs. Brownsville. | Atlantic, Parkinson, Brownsville. Beaver, Clark, Beaver. Caleb Cope, A. Murdock, Beaver, j Lake Erie. Gordon, Beaver. Camden, Hendrtckson. McKeesport. ; New England, No 2, McClure, Cin. ( Zachary Taylor, Lucas, Wheeling, i Caroline, Binning, Zanesville, j There were 13 feet 6 inches water m channel ' by pier mark, last evening at dusk, nnd falling. 7 17 5 10 7 10 fi 11 7 IS 6 14 7 14 S 14 7 13 5 15 7 14 S IB 7 11 5 17 BOATS LEAVING THIS DAY. Cincinnati Packets, 10 A. M. Brownsville Packets, 8 A. M., and 4 P. M. Beaver Packets, 3 A. M n and 4 P. M. St. Louis—Jewess. St. Louis—Fairraount. *' —J J Crittenden. Cincinnati—Brilliant. IMPORTS UY ItIVKR* Wheeling —Per Zachary Taylor—l hlf bbl mo lasses, M Allen A: co; 20 bbls whiskey, Armstrong 6c Cruaer; 2 bbls butter, R Dalzell 6c co; 8 bgs pea* cla-s. Burbridge, Wilson & co, 446 bbls flour, own er nlxiard; 4 do apples, Orum Ac McGrew; 79 sks bailey, Wood Ac Hughes. 71 bbls flour, S McClur kuu 6c co; 30 ska wool, W Bingham; 7 do do, Orum 6c McGrew; 11 bbls copperas, owner aboard; 28 sks barley, D A Grier. Consulting Engineers A. Counsellors for Patentees! Office for procuring and defending Patents, imparting mionnntiou on Mechanics and ike application of Sci ence io ike Arts, and on American and Foreign Laws •>t Patent*. Walter r. Johnson, lateof Philadel phia. and Z 0. ROBBINS of Washington city, ltr> Ik- aided ) the Pa tent Laws, Messrs. 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M ELI .OR, ju'ii : l wood it NEW COACH FACTORY, MA \\ HITE A i "o. would respectfully inform • iLr public Dial Urey have erected a shop on between Federal and JLimtusky street*. They are now making ami are prepared to receive order* for every diwripliwi oi \ elm-:c». t'onclie*. Chariot*, il*. rourhc*. Buggies. Phrrtona. Ac . Ac . which from their long ripenriioe in the manufacture oi the al>ove work, ami the lnnlujr« they have. Uir\ icel roiJxient Uiey are ennl.-ed to do w..ik on the moM reasonable term* with those niuunjt articie, in Iheir line. i'aynur particular attention to the selection of mate rial*. ami having none hut competent workmen, they ha\>- no heaimuon in warranting their work We therclore nek tile ullcnlinn ol the public to till* mutter \ ft Repairing done m the hoi manner, and on the Itig.l reanoiianir I'IUH ja'JUtU Partner a hip Notice. T'lltJM Ar* KENNEDY. Jr. corner of Wood and 4th X streets. ha* tin, day unrelated wuh lino in the Looking Gla*« und Variety hu*n>e»«. Mr JOHN M \ KR, ol Marietta, Oluo The hrra hereafter win lie kEtM.M \ January I. 1-4!) KKNNKDY * SAWYER, lOOKLNU GLASS Manularmrrr*. and Wholesale j dealer* m foreign a id domestic Variety Goods We.lent imnrnnH. Pedlar* und other* are inviied lo call and riam ne the pner. and quality of oar stock, ns with our present increased facilities m manufactur ing mid purchasing. we think wr can offer as great indiicemriu* to buyer* us any other house west of the Mountain* ;ar-dil ri'HK FIRM OF RKKD. E'ARKt* ilk i« ibis day X th»‘oivrd h\ imminl cniKciii. TUe busiiics* of ih« U.e linn »i I it »«-uir«J i<> K.U }*arfc*or 1' 11 Hall, aitl.r otiiotliicL.l R (. I’ark- CIIAS M RKKD, R. PARKS, y H BALL. Beaver. Jan -. IM9 CLsas* 4 To -R (* P*kx«. Hue Reed, Park* 4 Co CLAIUCKi PARKS A CO., Fl »R\V A RDIN<» 4 COMMISSION MERCHANTS. And Agent* for the Pittsburgh ami Cleveland Liue, lo Cleveland. O I’nioii Lin*-. " Cleveland, U. II (i Park*’ Express Packet Line, - Kne, Pa Refer t» G M. Huriun and Joint A. Caugber, Pitts bnrth _ )a!7-Ira Httetd 4narteri for Bool* and BUo«i, Corner ol Mnnhhcld and Fourth sU PiTTßaraoii. Pa. v fTU TROlll A SCOTT, having commenced the KIU(J cenerol limit and Stioe business, wholesale and V woo'd rrsprctwily invite ihe atientioii of thru mends and ihr |>unli<- g.-uernlly lo their splendid new nock ;u«i »q>eued. con-t*ling i*l men a. wom*-u a, boy»'. and children'* wear, of every variety, • inlalde to* thewiisou mid al prire* to auil ihe nine* A :»o. a apleintid ai tide of Meiahe Gum Shoes, for gen llcmrii and Indie Pleaae call and examine for voor se.ve* TROTH 4 SCOTT, corner of Smithfield and -iih ala. PilUborgh. \ 15 —Trnve.n g Trunk a, Carpel Bogs, 4c , aiway on hand and luw lor cash. jal LUMBER! LUMBER!! T’HK »üb«cnber* having taken the Saw Mill above the Fifth Ward Bridge, formerly run by Mr John Cliamtiera. mid having a good slock of Tjmberon band, would solicit the patronage of the pubic. Ordera thankfully received and promptly attended to SAVaRY 4 SPAULDING. The undesigned having aold hi* interest in the abovi Mill, to Me»>ra. Savory 4 Spaulding, would recora mend them to hi* former customer* und the rommum ly aa bring well qualified to give satisfaction to al who may deal with them. _ jaiSi-dltn JOHNrHAMBKRS_ Bingham'* Express Wagon Line, SS&gL to * m n ‘™ ' ” Vu'iSBURCH AND PHILADELPHIA, VIA CUAMBKRSBUBtUI. TIMME, FIVE DAYS—Running Day and Night)—A 1. Car will Icr.vr I‘h.ladelplna daily with too Mail Tram to Chruabershurgh; a Wagon will leave on ns arrival, and having relay a of hor»ea running day and night. »erurea the pertain arrival of good* in Five Dayal No more Gc.nd* will be received than can b« loaded up each day. mo that no delay will occur. We will be prepared to forward Good lb* doily. Apply to WM. BINGHAM, Canal Basin, Pittsburgh. BINGHAMS 4 DOCK. dectO-dflm No S7O Market street PhiU-ia. ECLIPSE TRANSPORTATION LINE. JM. mms& SHIPPERS uud Olhera are informed that this Line conUnur* to run daily. Produce and merchandise receipted for by FIVE DAY LINE and regular wag ona, at low ruica and specified time. J CHI DWELL. Pittsburgh; ROBINSON 4 BOEHM, Baltimore. Diasolation of Partnership, I'HK firm of M'Kre 4 Grissenhouirr, ba* this day b*en dissolved by mutual convent. They have placed their look* and account* in the hand* ol N. Huckmamer. lor the purpose of collection and settle ment All persons knowing thrni»e!ve« indebted In the late firm, wili pleu.c call and settle with him. and all persons having claims against them will present their accounts for payment. CHARLES P. GF.IBSKNHAINKR. Pittsburgh. January •«. Inti* —jsa4-dlm Bootagc-Oalvanlsed Tin Plate*, IB UK subscriber* beg to call the attention of Builders, Architects mid owner* of Buildings, to Ihe many advantage* which these plutr* possess over all other metallic substance* hitherto used for roofing, 4c , as they possess at once the lightlies* of iron, without its liability to rust, having now beeu tested for several year* hi this particular, both in tins country and in Eu* rope. They are less liable lo expansion and contrac tian from sudden change of the atmosphere, than com mon un plates, iron, xmr, or any other metal now used for roofing, and consequently form a much better and tighier r.K»f; requiring far W* frequent repairs, whilst the first co«t I* but a tnfie mure. A full supply, of all «izca. from 18 to 30 W G , can* siantly on hami and lor sale by GMI B MORKWOOD 4 CO.. H and 16 Beaver street, New \ ork. The patent right for this article having l*eeu secured fo'r tor United Stales, all panic* infringing thereon, either by importation or otherwise, wiil .be prosecu te octß>t*d4wlyT BUST PROOF IRON. TiflK undersigned have erected works in the city of New Turk,’lor the purpose nf Galvanizing all arti cles oi lion, which it i* desirable to PROTECT FROM RL'HT. such a* Telegraph Wire, Bolts. Jtnikea, Nails, Wire for Fence*, uud any other article which maT be required. For Hoop* for Cask*, ns a substitute for bale Rope, lor Clothe* Ijne-, Lightning Rods, and a host of otUer applications. n will be found cheap and durable. 'll,ey would puriicuiarl) call atteutton lo die Galvani zed Wirr lor fences, it require* no paint, and will not rust. Al«o io Spike* amt Holt*, the preservation o' tvhich is oi sn much umportanco, that it will comment Itself to the notice of all those inierotrd GEIi H MOKEWOOD 4 CO., Patentees, pcLJO-d4wlyT 14 and 1C Beaver si, N York BELL AND BRASS FOUNDRY JA A FULTON, Bell and Brass Founder, has re- M butii and coiunirurettbusincs* at Ins old stand, where he will be pleased lo see tus old custom- and friends Church. Steamboat, and Bells of every uxe. from 10 10 |U,UX! pound*, cast from patterns of the most approv pd models, and warranted la he ol the best materials. Mineral Water Pumps, Counter*. Railing, 4e , toge ther with ev«ry var rty of liras# Cusung*. if required, Uirnud aud finished in die ueutnst manner. A. F. is the sole propnetor of Babbit's Aitn-Ami- TtoirMlfrAh, so jusuy celebrated for the redaction Of friction in machinery. The Boxes sad Composition poa he bad 01 him at all times. JldP’-lyj KEfbBTXD FOB THX PIT7BSUBOH DAILY BAICTTX. and sp9pectab!c meeting, convened at (be old Court House, for the purpose of concerting meas ure* for the reception of General ZAcn*BT'TAYLOR, President elect of (he United Stales, while on his wi,y to Washington city, Samuel lloseburg, Esq-, was called to the chair; Messrs. T. J. Bigham, Esq., John Small and Hilary Bra not. appointed Vice Presidents, sod Wm. M'Candloss and Danl. Mc 'Curtly, E*qs., to acl a# Secretaries. '-.The object of the meeting having been explain ed by the President, the fdqywing preamble nod resolutions were offered by Sum!. Fulmer, Esq. and unanimously adopted: WnKUXx*. it i* understood lhat Gen Zsciurt Tat- lok, President elect of the United Slate*, will pa*« through Pittsburgh, on his way to Washington city, be it ilirrefore On motion of Wm McC&ndles, Esq., it was re solved ihnl the President of the meeting be em powered lo appoint the following Committees : A Commitlee of five, to receive the names of all those who wish lo go to Wheeling to receive Gen Taylor. A Committee of five to act as a Committee of Finance. And one of twenty, to act ns n Committee of Arrangements. The REsußEECTtostsTa-— We made a Hlalereent in our yesterday's paper, in regard lo the raising of the body ot a young lady in Aleghetty. The particulars of the cose, we are informed, are a 8 follows:—Some lime in April lasi, Mrs Logan, an intelligent and worthy widow lady, removed from Westmoreland county to Allegheny, accompanied by three daughters, and shortly after united with Dr Swift's church. On the Bth of January, ulu, the youngest daughter—who is represented by her pastor, as an intelligent, pious and peculiarly ami* able young lady—died of consumption, and was buned on the 9>h, in the burial ground belonging to Dr Swift's church. It seems Irom recent de- velopements, that the body was shortly afterwards (probably on the evening ofthe tame day) exhumed aod taken away, os is supposed, to the dissecting room ; but according to the statements of the wife of one of the parties charged, aod others residing in the same boose, it was shortly after brought to (he residence ol the said party aod deposited in the cellar, his wife being cognisant of the transaction. Here it remained some days, when it was removed. In the mean time the wife had communicated her knowledge ol the affair to another lady living in the same house, who in turn, informed her hus band. and after an interval of several days, she also informed one of the officers of Dr Swill's church, who after consulting with several ol his brethren, proceeded to examine the grave, and there ascer tained that the coffin lid had been brokeo open and the body removed. Having procured the neces sary search warrant, (hey found the hands and a fool ol the young lady, in a barrel in a hay loft, immediately connected with the dissecting room of Drs Dixon Ac Herron. They have been fully identified by the mother and sisters, by means of certain marks and rears. To the friends of the deceased who are thus doublv l*ereaved, we ten dcrour warmest sympathies. We sincerely hope that the perpetrators of this outrage may be arrest* ed and receive their dues at the baod* of our courts. They certaioly deserve to visit other ‘tombs' than those id which ihe guiltless dead re po-e. In this connection we would state (hat officer Fox has succeeded in arresting Stephen Dixon, one of the three charged with the offence, and he has been held to bml in the sum of srn motion, (he meeting then adjourned. In Cvtchbom'* Lxcturks.—The l>r. bad an ilelltgenl and very attentive audience nt lus lee No Hcxßtto.—Seller's Cough syrup ure (tHe lo ti) hare tried it. Sec adverlisemeut. PITTSBURGH FEMALE INSTITUTE nilF, Second Session of Uus li.stilunon, under the [_ care of Mr. and Mrs. Goannii.v for the present :a ear. will commence on the first of Februa ’ next, in the same budding*. No. &£ Liberty street A rriuigrmetits have been made by which they will i* able 10 funush young ladies facilities equal lo any u the Weal, for obtaining a thorough English, L'U««i al. and Oninrerntol education A full course of Pin luophictil and Chereieul lectures will be delivered during the winter, illastrmted by apparatus. The de partment* of Vocal aud Instrumcmal Music. Modern Languages, Drawing and Painting, will each t>e under the care ofa competent Professor. By dose attention 10 the moral and intellectual improvement of their pu pil*. the Principals hope to merit a continuation of the liberal patronage they hnve hitherto enjoyed. For icrins. see circular or apply to the Principals. jajtt-dtf MUFFS AT GREAT BARGAINS! M’COHD 4 CO , wishing to close out their slock of Muff* and Victoriens fur the season, wilt sell the balance lembracing a good variety of Lrxx and Pitch, as well as the more common articles.) at EAS TERN COST-io wbicti they would respectfully invite the attention of purchasers. NOW IS THE TIME FOR BARGAINS. Cali at corner Wood and FtfJi WANTED —A large Roouk well lighted, and suitable in other rojiecu (or the accommoda tion of a Select School. Enquire at this office. jafi-lf Independent Police Office, NO. JOS KH'KTH STREET —Commuting Magis trate, Alpuxij Stx«x. Chief ol Police. Robust Haqck. jalO-dJnt t'HATHERS—Ii»O Ihs prime Ky live geese Feath ers, in store and fore sale by jail JAMES A HUTCHISON 4 Co 17 D. GAZZABI bos removed his office to ihe J. Post O&ce building, 3d story—cuirnnc,- by Philo Hall suurs. jalO-d-iw NOTICE. T 'HE undersigned having removed to Washington city, will attend lo the prosccation of claims on the Government, and to any law business before the Courts of the District, with which he tnnv be entrusted, ms ANDREW IV) ME J»- Bacon fimoltlng. HAVING just completed the rebuilding of our smoke houses, we are now prepared lo reeotve meat, and smoke it in the most merchantable manner The house* are fitted with all the modern improve* menu, and are capable nf roniainuig 300,0WJ lb*, each. KIER 4 JONES, Canal Ha*m, jn4 near Seventh »t WBX. C. FRIEND, ATTORNEY AT LAW. Fourth street, near Grant. jaleuly RYE FLOUR—7bbls Rye Flour, to-day ree dby ARMSTRONG 4CROZKR. ROIX BUTTER—S bbla fresh Roll Batter, for *«le by jaiU FRIEND, RHF.Y 4 t o POTASH— 4 casks first sorts, for sale by ja!M FRIEND, RHEY 4 ( o FEATHERS—' -a sacks prime Feathers, for sale by ja!W FRIEND, RHEY 4 Co CtOTTON-ll»d bales tor sale by J jo*) FRIEND, BHK> 4 Co ROLL BUTTER- <1 bills just rac’d and for sale by , jaWJ ARMSTRONG fc CROZKR EGGS —l t>L>l Egg*, for sale by jaSO _ ARMSTRONG 4 CBO/LR^ rJU»UR-63 bblt superfine Floor, for sale by Jc ja«l ARMSTRONG 4 CROZhR CIRAB CIDER - ? bbl* to-day rac’d, and <«>» « le „ bT j jaS) ARMSTRONG 4 CROZKK__ CU)VER SEED —an bbl* strictly prime Clover Seed, 7* bags do do do, in store and for sale by ja37 LS WATERMAN BUTTER-li bbl* fresh Roll Butter; 19 kro* do: m store and for sale by iasf7_LS WATERMAN RYE FLOUR—ao bbl* superior Bye Flour, in store and for sale by _ja'/7 L S WATERMAN CIHKKSE —330 hx* era am Cheese, in store "V d . t [ or sale by ja!f9 S 4 W HARBAUGH_ 171. NE FUJUR-3WI bbls fine Hour, for sale by < jaU5 SELLERS 4 NICOLA, Dried BEEF ROUNDS—as uerces sugar cured dned Beef Rounds, for sale by *i Ja S5 SELLERS 4 MCOLS MOLASSES— P 25 bbls N o Molasses, new crop, lb “ r “i'&sss t NiaOLS-l SUGAR— iJ hhdi prime Sugar, ' . 5 u - - new " for sale by ja?o aPt.I.ERS 4 MCOLft CIOTTOS— 103 t>*le« Cotton in / 100 do do, to *rri»r m mfrwa“T* For uJe by j«SS-<5Gt« A.UUKOON. ROLL UUTTKR-« bbl» Roll Uutter; d kcg»Jo do; ,£? “ to J b, 9 DU. WORTH *Co L A y tM, N“ ' ' J l B lf'l.Wu'rTll “co by bb,. n»r, FRUIT— 500 bu»h Peacbe*; iMI) do Apple*. »n *lo« and for **le by jaaS J 8 DILWiiRTH ft Co K~~ OLL BUTTER—a bble l««h Roll Butter, to-d»y received and for tale by , ARMSTRONG k CROZEBI DRY & VARIETY GOODS. DRT GOODS NOTICE. A. A MASON A CO., No. 00 Minn stexet, Pmuacaoii, Pa. BEG leave mo*i respectfully to announce to their numerous patrons and the pablie, that they, in consequence of contemplating a change in their busi ness. propose opening the whole of their extensive warehouse, (including all their wholesale rooms.) for retailing, and will continue open until the first of Feb ruary, commencing on New N ear* day, IBM. Our wholesale stock, comprising one of the most extensive mid varied assortments of Fancy and Staple Dry Good* ever exhibited in ihe western country, will be odered at lower prices than ever before known. Eve ry article, however choice and desirable, will be ac cordingly reduced. Upward* of fifty thousand dollars ui our stock hits been recently purchos* d, the greater portion of which arc foreign goods, received at New ork by late European arrivals, which from the late ness ol the season, &• well as the known pressure in in>' money market, were sold at immense sacrifices at public safe*, at rates varying from twenty-five lo fifty |"-r cent le*« than similar goods broughttoo first ofthe *r:i«on We arc therefore confident lhat our prices for the time shove mentioned will be found lo be even lower than any Eastern wholesale rates. We anxiously invite ail persons to visit our estab lishment, whether they purchase or not, and test the truth of the above—assuring them that they will incur im obligation thereby, but confer a favor upoa the pro prietors Oar assortment of Silks, Shawls, and fine Dre** (soods will amply repay one for a visit; added to which, an unusually great di-plsy of Domestic Goods will, we hope, induce all lo call. Our system of one price wil he stnctly adhered to. >*ls. A A MASON A Co Shirting Muslins aod Irish Linen*. \\f RMI RPHY invite* the particular attention ot r » , those wanting the above Goods, to his desirable slock, consisting of tbe be»t make, from the most ap proved maiiQiucturers, and th« latter warranted pure flux.—He has just received an additional supply, and is oilering Whirling Muslins ol a superior quality, at a very low price Also, Wheeling and Pillow-case Muslins; Diaper* and t’rn»h ; Table Cloth*. Towels and Napkins ; Blanket*, (.(mhs. Counterpanes, and Housekeeping Dry Goods generally LADIES' DRKS!* GOODS—Such as French Menno*, Parnmetin*. plain and fancy Dm (mines, (tome new styles just received,) Alpucas. Ac The season bring mr advanced, all these Goods will br *old at prices that rannoi fail to please. {■7*Wholesale Room* up stairs. janlS JANUARY I -40-NEW DRY GOODS—W. R. Mt!BJ*Hj has opened this morning an additional supply ol (foods, embracing many scarce and desira ble article*, and buyers are invited lo call, as they will find a much larger slock to »cicrt from than i«u»uaify found at tins advanced pari of the season. Among the goods received, is new style small fig'd Mous de Lams, Terken Shawls, blk cloth do. Be l£7" Good* al wholesale up *iair», very low jaH KICH DRESS GOODS, per toreign steamer Europn. A A Mamim A Go. No GO Market street, will open this morning, Rich Dress Good*, comprising the following styles vis Satin plaid Menno*, a new arti cle, and the richrti goods imported this sensun; all wool Plaids, high colors and choice styles, all wool Cashmeres and Mous de tminr*; fine Coburg and Lyo nejc Cloths, of any de-cnbable sliude and color Saun striped Cashmeres, in great variety jod- AA. MASON k Co. GO Market street, have just • received another large invoice of plaid lmng and Square Shawls, bought £> per cent less than any previously received this seunoit. Our slock of Shawl* i* now the largest in the etty, and purchaser* tuny be certain that our prices from this date will be '25 per crul !r»i than al any former time. |aH GENTS' CLOAK TASSELS— d doi mohair Tas sel*. assorted, 3 do silk Q<> do. ‘J do do fine do; 10 do do Ladir* Tas*'-!*. assorted. 1 do i-ol'd do do. M 001.K.N GOODS- 1U dot children's woolen coals, C do do do Caps. 4 do do lO doz Woolen com lon*, assorted. I “ do do with ring*, 60 do ladies Cash mere (Loves. a**'d LEATHER BELTS- 30 doz blk Moikskin Bells; 'JO do do Morocco do, 3 do col'd do, at nov-ju ZEBULON KINSEY'S, 67 market *t_ PLAID LONG SNA W'ljw Ale lander k Day, have ;u*l reeei red by express, one carton Plaid Long Shawn, some of which are ol the finest quality, and the newe»t style* imported, and are now odered at prices greatiy reduced troai the rate* obtained early ta the season A mi. a b-w rxira fine "Cbenc Lane" Brocha Long Shaw;*, which wni be closed nl great bargain*. Tbe ladle* are mviie.l i<> mi early examination ALEXANDER A DA Y, 75 market si. dcrl ! N W cor of tbe Diamond AIUIEH'IAL FLOWKRS-Smith A Johnson. 4« Markd *t. would invite the attention of dealer* and oilier* to ihm extrusive *l.*ck of French and Ainenrun uriihrmi Flower*, which will he offered ot ra.lrfu price. drcV7 VtRE.Nt’H TF.RKKKHi SH A\\ I Erencu X* Icrkcrri ShuwU, of the late*l styks and richest desitns, just owned and aeiiing nt a very great reduc tion from lorumr prices dec 13 ALEXANDER A DAY GENTS - KL it NI SUING GtXJDS— Fine Sluri*,wnn standing collars; menno, silk and wool Vest*, do *Jo do Drawer*, -ilk. kid and wool Glove*, men o, cotton and woo! { Hum-, blk Italian erarat*. hue Ze. plivr Heart* decs F H EATON A fo AXMINMEk CARPETS— We would i.vur ii,r attention ol those wishing to furnish bouse*, to cell und examine our Axmmsu r Carpels, which are very rich in style and colors. Wareroom, No 75. 4ib »t. Pittsburgh decB W M’CLINTOCK O ATIN DAMASK— W M'Clmtoek offers to purchm*- O ert a very handsome assortment of nrh satin Da inn*ks for window curiam*. Also, French chintzes, buffs, linen, transparent shade*, Ac., al his carpet ware room. 75 Fourth *t decP l*c*ES AND INFANTS' WEAR— F H Karos A Co, have added lo their former business a dc piiiincnt under charge of Mrs Bigelow of Boston, for making to order in latest styles. Infants' Wear, Misses Sacks, cloaks and Dresses, lmdtes and Gents Dressing Gurtnenis embroidered or stamped for embroidery, knitting, netting, crotchet work.hemstitching and mar king lieatit executed novtSl / (ARPETS! CARPKTs* ' —tonstuiitly receiving at Y_r W. M't’iintoi k 75 Foorttt street, every variety oi i:ar;>ci», consisting in part of Aixtnmstou. of most I‘CauUiul paitern*. Velvet*, latest pattern* imported, very rich, T nprstry. Brun*by.:i ply, »up. and Venetian, all of which we will snl a* low a* they can be pur chased in inis toaftrl Importing and purebustng from the manutaciuiers. enable* u* to compete wuh the IADIK2F TRIM MI N< >S- 2d.* io! <1 >iti Velvet*. 20 Rro»» blk lhu»ey Rut lon*. 1} do cusuihan do. I■? do rol d Flo** do. 12 do .In Fantasie on 9 doi rot d fieri-) M-4. 7-4 and e 4 Ijmcii Table j Diaper. of common figured. damask and mow drop patleru*. ALu, Russia and Scotch Bird Eye Pat tern. SHACKI.ETT A WHITE- ;al9 99 wood *t AITKLSII FLANNELS—\V K Morphy ha* no hand IV u lull assortment of these desirable Good*; also, a full assortment 01 domestic unshrinkable do, and a full assortment of scarlet and y etlow, and spoiled, for Christum* wear Home made Flaiinr,* wiuie, brown and barred: a supply constantly on imud dec.Hl VT Rtv GOOD* I.N JAM ARY-W R. Muirni ha* ±\ within a lew dnyr O|K-ned a supply of black Al paccas, low priced, an. medium and super dc Mohair Lustres, new *ty !e Umish Pnnts, do American do, black elotli ShawU, pmnl long co; neat stylo Mouse de I.nines; plan) lead and drab do. at l*»|. ai d a vari ety of other trarue and desirable good*. worthy the nUrituon ol those wishing to t.uy Merchant* will hud in the wholesale room* up stairs a good slot kof desirab:t goods, at low price*. jats ON HAND AND FOR SALK—IO p* drab Blanket Coating: ? p« Imviudcr do do, i case Lavindcr llliinkets. 1 do grey limed Cloth, 1 do Army Cloth, 2 do Tweeds, brown, black ami gold mix; 1 do fancy Casstmere*, 1 bale blue Blanket Coaling; consipied direct front manufacturers and for tale by the package or piece. dec:* MURPHY A LF.fc. liberty st_ Extra and super thrkf. ply carpets— Received tlu* day. direct from the manufacturer*, a hondaotne as*or itieni of extra super and super three ply imperial Carpet*, of new styles, to which we a»k the attention ol Uio**- wishing to furnish houses or s camboau Carpet wardroom, N*» 75 Fourth it, Pitts burgh deeVl W M'CLINTOCK'^ DOMESTIC WimiLLKNS Blankets, flannel* Tweeds. Ca»*inetu. 1-4 Cloth and Cassnbeic, by the piece or package, vefy low, tor sale by novlh , GKO COCHRAN; i'ANCY CASSIMKRES-# case* new style Fan#y Cassnncre*. bright Itiflirea and very handsome goods, just opened by deria C SHACKLKTT A WHITE * I'KKNCH M ERIN OS AT (N IST—Smith A Johnson X 1 40 Market street, w ill sell for ibe b stance of the season at cost, th.-ir stock of French Merinos, compri sing the most choice colors Now is your time lo se cure bargain* dee 13 VKLVKT KIUbO.NS -Just fe.-eived at Zcuulon Kin sey 1 * t>? Market street. JO ps colored Velvet Ribbon, assorted colors; do - black 9 " embroidery Gimp, 10 pt wide Plain, Ac drcs GEGVESAND — Smith A Johnson. 4LANKKT COATING—DraIi. Lavender, grey rati- J I ed and blue, inr «a e by the piece or package, at uittiiofuc Hirer* prices, by MURPHY* LEE, jad liberty »t, opposite ath ttLOTHS—I c«*e black mixed baavy cnssimere*. 2 ' do Tweeds, fancy color*; 1 do faucy casstmere lor sale at manufacturer* prices, by jail MURPHY k i' EK ci*esgord miFJ brown and black Tweeds, l do Fancy Cuaimrre just rec’d and tor sale nt manufacturers price*. MURPHY A LEE, liberty it. decld oppo*ite sth Seasonable goods selling off—Aiex.u der A Day- are selling off at remarkably low price* a large assortment of sn|»ertirie Blankets; lane a nine* tic Blankets, lowpoced; a large a»*«run«nltoT colored Flannels; heavy' woolen plaid l- ftianttal steam boat AMERICA i» #»* fercd for »»i«* oa acc mmolauag irmt. Apply 10 J C IJ!p\VKLU,_Ajt, water «<__ Patent Soda Aib. BASICS maker*) Ja* Morpmtt k. t*on»’ I brand, io»t rac'd per iieamer Brooklyn) and for •al* by W 4 M MITCHKLTREE* ja!B No 160 Übarty st MISCELLANEOUS. - FRESH PURE T BA S, Wholesale and retail, at the PETR IN TEA STORE. <0 Fourth street, near Wood. Pittsburgh.—'The subscriber having jnst returned front New York, is now receiving a lane fail supply of fresh GREEN AND BLACK TEAS, from the New * ork Pekin 1 ea Company, selected with great eare for retail sales. (Jur s'ock being now heavy we are pre pared to supply Grocers, Hotels, Steamboats and Fam ilies wnh any quantity and at any price they may wish; packea in t and 1 pound packages, 6 lb. tin canis ters, 9 and 13 lb eatty boxes, and in htilf chests. Retail Grocers are invited to tail, as we can and will sell better Teas at lower pnces than any other house tn Pittsburgh. Our stock of Bus oong Hvson. Gunpowder, and lm pcrtid Green, and Ooloug Black Teas are Uie best ui the American market. Lovenng’s double refined Crushed, and Pul verized Sugars, at retail, or by the barrel. COFFEES—Mocha, Old Gov. Java. Laguiro, St. Do mingo and Rio Coffees, selected by the most expenen erd coffee Broker in New York ' Mweet Spiced Chocolate, Pickled Oncumben and Onions, Fresh Peache.s, put up tn their own juice Malaga Riuiiid; ui 3 lb boxes. N® Medicine* tor sale derff-dAwB A . JAYNES WOOL, FLOtrfr AHD PRODUCE. I ¥ 11 A N , & K K l) k CO., (Succe»*or» io Reed, H ur d k Co. J GENERAL COMMISSION! MERCHANTS boston, Mass. Particular attention paid to the »ale of all kind* of Pro duce. and lilwrai advancci made on consignment* l, R it Co have leave to refer to— Messrs R. Robison ft. Co 1 McGill A Roe. \ ‘ '“»l»urgh. R<-ed, Park* k Co , Beaver; J-aw»on Jt.Covode, WelUvtllo, O. Boswell Marsh, Eaq. Steubenville, 0. F. Brady, Esq. \ W F Peterson, Esq I .... ~ Meaan R Crangle It Co [ ’“•vilng. Ya Giii a a tout. ] *• Rhode* A Ogleby, Undgt pon, O. dec27-dAwiMayl(& MR. BLWAH EATON S CERTIFICATE TODH JAYNE.— certifies, that immediately after having attended my brother, who died of consumption in March, 1842, I wu taken nek with the Consumption or Liver Complaint, and wa« reduced *o low won the diseaie, that lor lour yrnrt I wa* unable to attend to my bn*ine*«, either at home or abroad, being for the most time confined to my Led. During tbe above peri od of time, I had expended for medical attendance o tegular Physicians and medicine*, to the amount of #UUU, without receiving uny benefit therefrom, tn July, 1-45, i commenced taking Dr Jayne’* Medi cine*. and have taken them roor» or leu ever «ince, and bolieve that it wa* by persevering in their u*e, that 1 can now truly *ay that I have completely reco vered my health. 1 believe that Jayne’* Panauve Pill* and Expectorant are the best family medicines now in u*e. { reside tn Springfield. Otsego county, N Y, and carry on a luniuce and machine shop in that place, and am not interested in any manner in the sale of the above medicine*, and make this certificate tor the ben efit of tbo*c altticted. ELIJAH EATON. Springfield, N V. Sept. 10, I H. WELLCOME'}* PREMIUM FIRE PROOF »J . CEMENT —The Proprietor would respectfully inform the public that be has now the *a:isfaction to offer them a Cement, which will weld, beautifully and durably, all article* of China, Earthen and Glassware, Shade*. Ornament*. Marble, Ivory, Ac., without dis figuring them in the least, rendering them a* useful for any purpose whatever □» they were before broken, and not affected by heat, water or air. This Cement is not weakened in tbe least when sub jected in a »tro"g dry beat, or when immersed in hot wutcr The public nave long *ince (elt the necessity of »uch an article, and ui this their expectations will l*e fully realised, as it i* applied without heal and can be used by a cuiid. The subscriber has fully tested this article. For »ale by W W WII^SON. jasH) corner market and 4lh sis TX)R GENTLEMEN —W. R. Mrarnr has recently JT received a further supply of Gentlemen’s Fancy CRAVATS, including some very handsome Also, black Italian Cravats, several qualities, and including some superior. Also, gents Linen Cambric Handker chiefs. plain and with colored borders; super Silk do; Under»litn* uud Drawers, menno, silk and cotton, some oAlbe former extra -iro Especial attention is asked to hi* •to- k of French Broadcloths and Cassi mere*. of the latter plum and fancy, Velvet and Satin Vestings, Ac Ai north east corner 4th and Market streets. joSH TUBS AND CHURNS Fine ami Cedar Ware amnlaetory, No #T, coavx* M»iikt asu Firm Sts. I‘ittvbk*4h. r J'HK subscnlrcr keep* constantly on band, wbolc sale and retail, very low lor cash— \Va«h Tub*. I Barrel Chums, Bath Tubs, Staff Chums, Horse Bucki-u, | Half Bu«heis. Ac All othe i i mil* Ware in his line made to order. _ jalS-dly SAMUEL KKOWKS. CLOSING OUT! ““ TMIK undersigned would r:»ii the attention of the public to his stork of IlR\ oouDS. winch be wtil close out *t cost, as lie intend* so quit Uie busine**. A.I person* knowing theinseivcs indebted, are re quested in call imil settle immediately, as all acrount* not closed previous to the first of March, will t>r placed in the hand* ot a proper officer for collection. JOHN WHITTEN. No 94 Market street JOHN M' D . GLENS, NOTARY PUBLIC. OFFICE at Mcs-r*. Spang A Co'- Warehouse, Wa ter Atreet. between Wood and Market. Residence at Mr*. Jones'. Fourth street, between Smithfigld and Glunt. next door to the office ol Robert Woods, Esq., Pittsburgh jOISI d3w* MUUNT KAgI.K TKIPuLI-For olcantrg wm dows and Untp e'u«*es, *ilver plate, brass. Hn t t.iiua, mill other wnr<- It rapidly t ikes out nil «|-oU and stain*, and reproduces the he..uti'u! and durable lu«tie of new ware Just received and lor sale, who.c «ale and retail, by JOHN D MORGAN. ja£! Druggist. OYSTKRStOYSTKRSi: THRESH FROM THE SHELL—By Burke ACo'i J 7 Vast Express, ai reduced prices.—To accommo date all lover* ol this delicious luxury. BURKE ft Co. havr resolved to supply the people regularly through out the season, with the choicest Fresh Oyster* in ram. ha'l can* and shell, at such reduced price* a* wilt enable every luuul) to enjoy this delicacy at Uietr tables An Express load will he received daily at Ihe ware house of JNO C BIDWKLI., Water street, between Smithfirld nml Grant. and lor sale lht-T, ami at the fol lowing depot*: Reis A Borger. comer Smithfield and tM at. K Heazirbm. Diamond: A Hoevler. Penn at, Stb Ward; D Haugbey. foot ot Lihrriy »t. j Coltart, Jr , I’eun'a Avenue; Mercer A Robinson, Allegheny city. nerSl^ NfcW YORK AND BOSTON FtANOS. m JOHN H. '.iKLLOK. No -l Wood •trect. ha* fee -ivrd invoirei of a large supply ot i’l* io Fon<*.« irom u»e cele- VI V I I I Prated <•*» lufariorv oi t bickering. Boston, to arrive ui a irw il«j«. of winch due notice wt.l he given, varying in price irom 8-C5 to STWi Al.o trout the manufactories of II Worcester, and Bacon A Huvcn. .New Writ, a hund.«on.e nMunitirnl ol ti, 6J and fl| octave Piano Kune*, rosewood and uiaboituny coses, of tlie uio»t elegant descttpuoa, and with all Uie late improvements. Tlie above, m nddiuo i lo he .lock on band, will make the largest and ino*t desirable .election ever ode red lor «uir in tin* city, and will he told m all case* at manuinclurert pm-t *. on accommodating term*, and u wri.icn t;u«rai.lre given with every Pianfl Forte *old JOHN H MKLLOIL >oie Agent lor the vale ofCUickenng • Piano Forte*, lur W e.leru Pennsylvania decVU NEW PIANOS. Soi.s Askm.t roa Ncs>» A Cnaas* CkX*Baxrti> Pnxot THK »uh«cnher ha* just replenished ll|a "'"''k ot Pianos, which for variety ol tiylr and price* ha« never been sur 11*1 | * passed in Uu* city Jut’, received and opened. the following new Piano.. One 7 octave cabinet grand Piano, an entirety new invention. One Rosewood 6J. very elegant Nunn* A Clark One *• ti. One •• with Coleman'* celebrated .Enhnn Al tachtnem. This i* a very superior Piano. One “ mahoeani. |>iniu, ,N AC novl3 H KLEUKK, at J \Y Woodwrll* LIPK. OF FRANKLIN. Illustrated—ln course of publicainin in liie social form, by Harper A Bro ther*. New ork. The Life of Benjamin Frujiklm. con sisting of his Autobiography, and a narrative of hit public life and service*, by the Kev H Hastings Weld, ■ plrndidiy embellished by numerous e xquisiie design*, by John li. Chapman, engraved in the highest style ol arl The work i< printed in ihe octavo lorm, on su perfine paper. Irom bold and legible l) pc. il will be c associated them selves Uweihcr for the purpose of transacting a wholesale and retail Dry Good* and Grocery business, at No *£!o Liberty, opposite Seventh street, under the style and firm of IJLSHFIKLD A HAYS Pittsburgh. January I.HW N, tt—Our old custoincrs and the public are invited to give u* a call. J°s mHE subscribers, surviving partner* of the firm of X Atwood. Jones A Co., will rouiinue to transact a Forwarding and Commission business, under the sly le of (lardy Jones A Co AARON A HARDY, ,»5 _ W.M. 11.I 1 . JONES. PURSE LOST—Was dropped by a Lady on her way from Elliott A English'* book store, Wood *i, io lioton'* inmmmg store. » purpln S-lk Purse, worked wnh slrel bead*, containing h gib note on the Hank of Pittsburgh. The Cinder will be suitably rewarded by leaving the same at either of the above named stores dec'/T JOU.V atTCItIK a D. COCHXXKK RITCHIE a COCHRANE, FOawAUDING & COSISIISSIOPI SKKCUi.STS, NO. 93 TCHOL'PrrOL'LAS BTREKT, augll-dAw6m*S Hew Orleans. INFORM their friend* and the public thattbey hava no longer any connection with their late establish nienitn Penn sued, known as the Pittsburgh Brewery, having removed their entire business to the HUNT ttHKWKHV.in P'U slfw-t rnvlN-d vf* 'PRINTING prpßC subscriber* bovine the exclusive Agency for X selling the Printing Paper of a new and extensive paper null in this vicinity, will be at all times wen »up p led with the different size* of paper of superior quali ty, -whu-ti we offer at the lowest regu nr price*. Any siz* or quality will be manufactured to order at Shod notice. REYNOLDS A SHKF, )*fj dm _ __ corner Femi.aiid Irwin si* 10 0 PEU CEST BAVEOI HOI'HIv ff'UK VIRGINIA ou RaJtiniorK sfryeL nrar X *ho Depot, Cumberland, is now in complete cfrtler for tiro reception and accommodation of the public. Person* m search of ease and comfort, wiil Jo well K> patronize Ihu establishment—they will find the otuimbera clean and nice, and the Table as well fur nished as any in Cumberland, at twenty-five eentfc, guaranteed as good any that can be had in the place, at any price, or no charge. No charge for traasponation of baggage to and from the car*. julXd2m WAHHINGTON EVANS. A Good Basinesi Stand for B*l«. A CONFECTIONARY and Varioty*piore lor sale, OU Pennsylvania Avenue, with a good run of business and a small stock. The Proprietor finding it iuconventem to have two establishment*, iho cause lor sellittg. Apply at H. U. SMITH'S, juM-dam comer Wylie and Was hinging IIHOOSES, LOTS, FMMS;&O TO COTTON AND SUGAR PLANTERS. PLANTATION IN ARKANSAS.—Tbtf übtriber offer* for tale lie extensive plantation in A* an sa*, formerly belonging to and occupied by thelale Governor Kent, of Maryland, And containing twdity eight hundred and eighty-threp aad a half acres ofhnd. This estate lien in the counties of Phillips and Crit tenden. and is situated in Walnut Bend, on iht stppi nver, twenty-five miles above the town ot Hde na. It is said to be the highest river land in thtg gion of eonntry. Its soil is peculiarly adapted growth af cotton. Its improvement* are an bouse, a horse-mill, several corn houses, and goaj quarter* for servants. Upward* of seven hundred acre* of this land have been cleared and are now cultivated. Tbe rest of it may be easily cleared, (the most being already done,) amt ha* let* timber upon it, and that chiefly of ash, which ts readily sold at a well located wood yard, tn quantities of several thousand cord* every year This plantation i* one of great value, and present* a rate op|>ortuiiity to the public. In the hands of a good planter it may Ire easily made of immense annnal pro fit it* faciliues of intercourse with New Orleans af ford a constant avenue for tbe disposal of its prodnci*. It i* distant about hM) miles from Cincinnati, 2XI mile* from the mouth of the Ohio, and 740 miles from New Orleans. Thi« property will be divided into several parts, if desired For term*, 4r , apply (po*t paid) to wjLuam b pkrink. Baltimore, Maryland FOR 8 AlfK, M THAT SPLENDID PRIVATE RESIDENCE now in the occupancy of Mr. Samuel ,\J. Wick* ersham, situated in the First Ward of Allegheny city. This property is beautifully located ou the bank of the Ohio, having a river front of 200 feet, protected by a atone wail, and extending back 34$ feet, com manding a beautiful view of toe city and the river*. There are two (team ferry boat landings wubiu a few step* of the property, furnishing convenient access by steam, at all times, to die city of Pittsburgh, ami Tern peranceville on the aoutb aide of the river. The house is s large double two story brick, finished in the latest style, with all the modern conveniences and improvements, suitable out houses, wash house, stable, carnage house, Ac Ac. The garden is well supplied with shrubbery, and 50 choice fruit trees, including poms, apples, and peach es For terms and othar particulars, apply to WILLIAMS A SHINN, Attonues at Law. jaO-dloi 96ft Aero* Co«l Land for Bal*f SITUATKLi on the Monongahelct river, about 16 mile* from Pituburjh and 3 mile* above third Lock, in the immediate neighborhood of Meuri. Lyou ft Shorb, and Mr John Herron’i purchase. Thi* fine body of Coal will be «old at the low price of 833 per acre—one third in hand, balance m five ritual annual payment*, withoni iniereit. Title indisputable. Location very good—cannot be ■ureaaied. For further particular* enquire of 8. BALSLEY, who ha* a draft of aaid pro perty. Residence'Jd it, below Perry, Mr. Adam** Row. Office on 4tb at, above Bmilhfield N. B. There ia another icud of coni on thi* ir&ci shout Cfi feel above the lower, of excellent quality ’ jyjO:dlf 9. B. Real Eitats Im Ohio* ATRACT of land, 00 acres, in Harmon, Ponare Co., on the Cuyahoga river—about 30 acres under im provement. Also, two unimproved lot* in the village of Warreu, Trumimll Co., CO feel by DO. Also, a lot oi ground in the centre of Hanford, Trumbull Co., with a fine dwelling bouse and store—one of the best stands for a merchant on tho Western He serve. Any or all this property will be sold on very accommodating terms. ISAIAH DICKEY A Co., febiO Water and Front it*. FACTORY FOR SALE OR REST. THE large and well built Factory, erected on Rebec ca street. Allegheny city, by R. 8. Caamau. Earn, is offered for sale or rent from the Ist of Jan. ts4o. aha lot on which the Factory is erected, fronts 100 feet on Rebecca street, and runs back 1 (0 feet to Park street. The mam building is of brick, three stones high and M feet long by */7 feet wide. The Engine House is large and commodious, with an engine, boiler, stack. Ac., all in complete order. The property will be sold low, and on advantageous terms. Inouire of ROBERT M’KNIGHT, Agent. Tract of Land for Sol*. rpHE subscriber will sell on accommodating terms, a X valuable tract of unimproved land, situate on tne * road leading from Brighton to Franklin, about eighteen miles from Pittsburgh, and about eight miles from the town of tveedom on the Ohio river. The tract con tains 4W acres and i!0 perches, strict measure The land is of an excellent quality, about DO acres cleared, and well watered, and will be sold either in whole or in farms of convenient sue, to suit purchasers. For further particulars enquire of WM. BOYD. Aa'y a; Law. office on 4th si. above Bmithneld, Pittsburgh. isytShdAwtfT Property in Allegheny City for Sale. T'HK subscriber* oder for safe a number of choice n.tuaic in the Second Ward, fronting on the Common ground, on easy icrmi Inquirr of \Y OH ROBINSON. Ally at Law. St Ciiur si or of J AS ROBINSON, on the premises. _myl7:dAwtfT COUNTRY REMDKKCE FOR RENT. Mil) ACRES OF GROUND, situated near the Pittsburgh and Greensburgh Turnpike, miles trout the city, and adjoining the Allegheny Ckrm eirry, on winch is erected t large and well finished iwo story brick Dwelling House, together with stables, carnage house. Ac There is also on the premises a large variety or fruit trees, and a spring of unusual ex cellence contiguous io me dwelling. Also—One llirec and one two story brick dwelling, situated on Liberty strec. between O'Hara and Wal nut-streets, Sih Ward. Kent moderate. Enquire of jald WM. YOUNG, I4J liberty »t A FARM FOR SALK. rfMIE subscriber offer* ’or side 114 acres of Laud, X situated in Hopewell township. Beaver county, Pa., one imlr west of the Ohio river and twenty mile* from Pittsburgh. There lire a log house an I barn on [l.r premises Upwards of lurry acres are in cultiva tion—the remainder i* dense y covered with choice timber There is a vem oi coal and a site for a water grist mill on the premises This farm being situated in s moral community, and being convenient (by course of river) io Pittsburgh, it is believed few places combine so many advantages. If not sold previously, this farm will be sold at public vendue on Thursday, the Ist of next March. For paneulars, inquire of the subscri ber. or of Wm. Yo.uig A Co , 141 Liberty street. Pitta- JOHN Y M'KKR burgh. ja”U.dAwlm*T FOR RENT, MAND possession grtrn the Ist April—A Store in Markei sireet, near Liberty A Store in Lit>e rty street, next door to the cor ner of Market and Liberty *t» The adjoining Store, coruer of Markei and Liberty ti reels Two Stores, with dwellings attached, in Penn street, near the canal Also a first rale stand, with or with out dwelling, near Ike canal. Possession given ipi mediately Inquire of DAVID ORKKIL julD-drin* Penn street, nrar the canal TO LET. STORAGE for st»» barrels, m the dry Vaults, cornel of tbs Diamond and Market street. Also, one basement sn>rr room, and two upper rooms, suitable lor shoe rooms or otfiee* Enquire on the pre mise* or jnWJ ALEXANDER A DAY. TO LET. MA STORK Room on Market street, a few doors from the river, very suitable for a clothing store Knqireofu. K MASSEY or THOMAS OLIVER jalS-dtf FOR RENT. MOFFII'K ROOMS near the Post Otfiee Al»«, two small store* on Third street And a long loom on Market street, third story, with smaller room in second stnry below, formerly occupied a* a Daguerreotype establishment, being well located and adapted lor that business. K D (»AZZAM. jnlT-tfw Office. 3d mover Philo Hall FOR RENT. mTII F. ilirr<- tiory Unck Dwelling House, for merly occupied U>• (lie subscriber, on Rebecca street, m Allegheny city JA$. KF.RR, Jr. . .jabi-if No 36 Water at 7” TO LET. MA THRKE story Dwelling on Fourth, between Ferry and Liberty streets, now occupied by Absalom Mom*. Entire of j*lMl KNAP A TOTTEN MFOR RENT—V'or one lo three year*, from tbe 6r»t of April next, a large two storied brick Dwelling House, pleasantly situated on the bank oi the Ohio river, adjoining the borough of Munches trr, with about four acres ol land, out buildings, fruit trees, Ac. Ac. Apply to j*A JAMES A HUTCHISON A Co To Let. MA LA HUE and well finished Room, second • lory, on the corner of Wood and Third streets, above the Kzcbance office of vt m H William* Possession given immediately Inquire of j*s M’UILLB A RUE, IM Liberty .1 FOR SALE OR REST, THE subscriber offer* tor iiue or rent, his resi nca deuce m Allegheny city Possession can hr Ri ven Ist of February, or sooner if necessary, and who ever may occupy it, might find it advantageous to re tain some of the furniture, Ac., particularly suited to the place. jatf R. W. POINDEXTER. M WANTED TO RENT —A small private dwe.i tog with not less than four rooms and a kitchen, witbi-i five or ten minute* Prach ol the Diamond. Address, with particulars. "Box No. ‘JIG Post Office.’’ BRICK TABJIS riHD LET —A l ot on Boyd's Hill, suitable Cor one or X two Brick Yards, to let. Apply to ja-1-lm M B. LoWßlfe, Agent, Wylie st TWO HOUSES AND LOTB FOR BALE. AA TWO IAJ I'S ou Beaver street, in the city m glia Allegheny, above the upper t'ommons, on which i* rrreted u frame building, two stones high, suitable tor iwo small tenements. The lots are each twenty (eet in (rout tiy one hundred ie«t deep, and run bacs to a street forty feet wide. The buildings oil the pro misee will pay a very handsome interest on the invest inent. and the property will be sold cheap lor cash. Apply to 11. Bprout, Clerk's office; U. S. or to *'»n9 KAY A Co BOSBDAI.fi’TOTTST. MTMI> delightful Summer Retreat, some years past occupied by Mr. L Burch-*59 field, is offered for snle or rent on the first®"** 01 April next This property has bent improved by additional buildings, and a substantia] stone wall, and terrace planted with Evergreens and Fruit Trees. To a good tenant, capable of conducting the Retreat, the term* will he reasonable. UFO COCHRAN, Pittsburgh. Dec. 9. Agent tor Proprietor. FOR REST. Agk THE subscriber offers tor rent for the term of JteLone or tnore years, a large convenient well fin ished two story Dwelling Hou-e, containing s rooms and Kitchen. There is a lot of ground containing It acres of fine young fruit trees of every kind, stable, Ac., connected with the house. To uuy person wish ing n delightful residence wtibm a few mtuuies rldeol the city, tius will be a rare chance. For terms, which will be low to a good tenant, inquire of Mr. Jqo. Wright, near the premise*, of John Wait, corner ot Hand and Liberty street*, or of octas-tf tiiko. f. wßimrr. Scotch Bottom Load fog Sals, I’EN ACRES* OK LAND, situated in Peebles urwi . ship, on the Monongahela, three miles from Pith burgh—in lots to suit purchasers. For further partii uiars apply to Honry Woods, :td si, or to A WASHINGTON, novtW-dif 4th, above Bmithfield s| Real fiatate In Bercer Ooeaty. A LOT, Storehouse and Dwelling, situate on the Ene Extension Canal, in the vtiiage of West Mid dlesex; a desirable location for a merchant Also, a and good Dwelling House well suited for a Tavern Bland, in the village of Orangeville, on State lino of Ohie. Terms easy ISAIAH DICKEY A Co. feblO Water and Fronl «W CtOAL l -AND FOR HALF. —Seven acre* coat land for sale, situate in bend of the Mouougahcia River, above Brownsville, Pa., huvuig a 7 fool vein of cuoi winch will be sold in exchange for good*. For panic*. ■r> apply to iocUd) SA W’ 11ARBA L'UII ZJ wood Kt M WAREHOUSE M’R HALE.-The sutiscriber olli-r* for »slo the three »tory buck Wareho..*e on Wood street, occupnd l>T R Tsaner A Co apt? WM. WILSON, j. To Lot. " EThe subsenbers will rent pan of the wgre house now occupied by them. Apply to ‘ LEWIS, DALZF-IX, A Co., ianl» * W water street. ’Y/'XTX'aBlk fTEAL STREET V FOR HALE—A Lot of Ground situate on Peon street, between Hay and Marbunr street*, adjoining the house and lot now occupied hj Richhrfl Edward*, having a front of 25 feel, and.in depth ISO feet. wiU be •old on favorable lersois. Title unexeeptionobm. E«. quire of C. O. LOOMIS, 4ih it, tftar Wood octSl-dlf ' * FORRKNT—A room in the second'story, No. [g} Wood street. ' - . T>OTATQE&—atiblil* red Nethsmtbckffznaitoc*. (hr Xotet? Jt» AaMSTHONGfc^RoSI • ' ’ v*. ..? MEDICAL. HART'S VEGETABLE EXTRACT 13 THF ONLY REMEDY *at can be ecliol «“ I the permanent cure of Spasmodic Contratbons , jiintion of the Nerves, Nervous or Sieklleadaebe >ervou* Tremors, Neuralgic Affection*, uencmDo i’lity, Deficiency of Nervous and Physical * , ‘ nr *j£Tj . a.id all .Nervous Disorders, Including tbexnostdirau* oi aJI diseases that everaffeet the human raco— KPILEFTIC FITS, or Falling Sickness, Hysterical Fits, Bi»a*ms, Ac Hart would impress it upon the minds OI *i • afflicted that the Vagotable- Rxtractiathe only rem * v ever discovered that ean ho relied on for the per* lament cure of this mostdteadful of all diseases. A* ‘tendency is io insanity, madness and death, thraiost BKILLFUL PHYSICIANS ° l""rope, as well as those of our own country, hkW 1 P'-bUnnced Epilepsy incurable. And it has been so •' e<.nslo*red by many, until this most important of oil' d .<-oveiM was made by Dr. 8. Hart, nearly sixteen • ‘ ) • in* slice, during which time it has been performing ' ** me oi Ue ruoat* REMARKABLE CURBS ui-on recod, and has acquired a reputation which • u.no alone va« efface. Physicians of undoubted skill a: ■! exnerietce, rainmers of various denominatioQS, n * wall as butdreds of our eminent citizens, all unit* n. rerommendng the use of this truly valuable medi c i' io their parent*, charge, and friends, who UTO af fl ied, as the orty remedy WE OJOTK rilK LANGUAGE urdby those wl o have been cured by this valuable medicine: One sayq **l have suffered beyond my pour- - er of description, bit 1 now rejoice in being fully re si.red to health aid happiness." Another says, “I t). auk God 1 feel that lam a well man. ] also reel it - n. > duty to proclaim n to the ends of the earth, that those similarly afflifted may find relief" Another (who is an EMINENT LAW YER and well kdown in tin* city) says, “My toarhas been afflicted fdr years with Epilepsy, but in tfow enjoying good health from Ui - Vegetable Extract. It* fame,” says he, “should and ought to be sounded to the ends of the earth.'-* Au di ner says, “Language i> entirely inadequate to express tn v gratitude to Dr. Hart for having been the means, under the blessing of God, of restoring me to the enjoy fit'-ni of good health, after having beeu afflicted with Epilepsy in its worst forms for more than twenty three years, and my morning and everting dblation of praise ai d thanksgtring shall continue to ascend to that God wno has afflicted bat to make me uPhole." M rs. J. Bradley, 115 Orchard street. N. Y., states that - sh-* lias been subject to fits for many year*. and has br. ii restored to perfect health (after every otnerracans • ? imd failed) by the use of the Vegetable Extract. j Dr. Charles A. Brown, of Dover. Russell county, Ala w -io is one or the heft physicians in the State, says that ' hr baa been much benefited by the use of the Vegeta ble Extract, and taut he unhesitatingly prescribes u in every case of Epilepsy which conus under his knowl edge. Curus G. Mayberry, Esq. formerly Poiimuster at Lame Mills, Crawford county, Pa., now living in Erie county, states that for maur yean past he has been sorely afflicted with fits, and he is now happy io suite that a persevering u*e of Dr. Hart's Vegetable Extract, has restored turn to sound health, being entire/ ly freed from that worst of all diseases. From the Cincinnati Commercial. _ REMARKABLE CURE. »The following certificate was gtvetf to Messrs. Tho mas A Miles, Doctor Han's Agents for the sale of h» Vegetable Extract, for the cure ef Fm or Fulling Sickness. We are induced to rive It a place in our editorial colunlni from the fact mat is the only known medicine that will cure Epilepsy, ut tho some tune believing iitobeoue of the greatest discoveries m medical science. Pbyaictaiu and men of scienre of all ages have been trying to diicovcr n remedy for this disease, but all has been to vain until ;he present dii-- covery of Dr. Hart, and we would now any to times afflicted with fits, despair no longer, for there is iionc' MESSRS. THOMAS A MILES, 163 Main street, (Tin* cinnaii, Ohio, Agents tor Doctor Hnri’6 Vegetable Extract (or the cure of Epileptic Fits: Gentlemen—lt is almost impossible for language in express with what heartfelt satisfaction 1 address Uieae few lines to you, for the purpose of informing you ox he beneficial result* that have been ejected by ih« use of Dr. Hun’s Vegetable Extract. My son, aged twelve year*, has been severely Aided wub Epileptic Fit*, and with succ severity that ttic opinion was, ue could not lie cured. In one oflu* puroxysms he foil and broke fin arm. I j called in Dr. Mulford, a very excellent physician, who re-«d it. lie informed me that my ton's Nervous System was very much deranged, and that *t woufo i.e impossible io cure him of Epilepsy, os Ejnlepnc Lap were almost incurable, and employing puj'siuans in lu» raw: woulil be only throwing money away. 1 called upon Dr Pultcc; he informed me thru the doeass had assumed a chronic form, and it wuuM UiLo a Uug Ume to cure him if lie could be cured at a.:. lie b<-came worse and worse, and I.began to ui.n'i therc was no cure for him. until 1 saw the n.lvru.. me nt of Dr. Hart's Vegetable Fa tract in one w onr city pa)>ers. with certificates from persons who had k-eu i-.Rtided for ten, fiilren. twontv, thirty, ami even f rty years, and restored to health liy Uic use of lire Eitmc-L I ralied at j nur "lore, and afteProiiversing win, Mr. Thoma.*. I ciunr to lire conclusion to purchase u tntre dollar package It done little or no good 1 innug.u I, . would try another, from the use of which I pcrci'. vcy ' some Innc^jcnefu I Uien t ame to the ronrlusion to pnreliasc a ten dol lar box l found that n w.iA of sti mucJi service to huo 1 was induced lo purchase a second. And i am trury thankful that 1 dime so. as by me use of lire let! paeki.- ' Cc* he ha* been restored io perfect fie.alth. ' Should any person be desirous of seeinz him, nnd n*- t-eiUiomg farther pnriicubir*. I should be pleased io gratify them by their calling on me nt my r>-~i.)enrr, »outh west corner of Found and Park I'mciii nan. Ohio ISAAC N. PEKKINs.^ l iiiciimaii. August ytiin. lo*4s. THHTIMK 18 NOT FAR DISTANT ' When thousands who are now trentoliug under tlie hand of ibis dreadful discasr. nnd h-nriug tba; rvciy ati.ick may prove futnl. wilt find {rerinaiicni i iiefiiinf l>e n-MoreiJ in new life, fiv u-nig lhis eeleoraud niei!.- enre. Over ore tlion -.1 n-l e rlrticnlc* hnve been re ceived in U'*tiinoiiv m lire beiirfieiui icsulis produrrd b\ tnc u*e of Dr Hart * Vegetable Extract Prepared by S HART, M D.Nrw York Price.one pnekage -- • fl.tin do four package* 10,1X1 do eiglu do on (m THOMAS k Mll .ES. Ui3 Mum street. Cim-iiinati. Ohio, General Agents tor Uuitcd Staly*. Canudd, nmi Wtat Indifr L WIIaCOX. Jr- corner of Diamond aiitl.MHrket st, Agent for Pitlshusgh. Pu. Fay A Killbourne. Coluuibus, Ohio; II A E Gay ord, Cleveland: and for sale by ino«l of ihe pniicipu) gnu and merchant* throughout the United Stair*. novls-dAwS DAUBY'S niAIiICAL PAIN EXTBACTUKI rJ II IK following from Urorge E. Pomerov. »q„ the X well kuowu proprietor of the Express, speaks for ti-elfot the importance of die patn Extructor to every parent. l*amass Omcx, Albany. Hept I. Ms. Dallet- My Drnr Sir—With feeling* of ho or dinary pleasure I address you in relation to the benefit 1 nave received from your invaluable Pain Extractor' Lately, my little daughter, 6 years old, hud a pilcher oi boiling water turned into her bosom; Iter yrenra* were dreadful, so that a crowd instantly gathered be fore the house to learn the cause of the terrible screams. 1 tore her clothes asunder, and soon spread on yoor*‘ salve, and she was earned and laid upon a bed. Hue was noon relieved from her puma, and says “Ms, l feel us it 1 could laugh;" and was soon in sweet sitep. Hite was soalded to a blister from the top of tier shoulder over more than half her chest, aua round uruli-r ihr arms. On the shoulder and bren«t it was very deep, yet from the first hour, she complained only when it wa* dressed. The sore healed rapidly, and there is ntf contraction of the muscles. Wuh many wishes, my dear sir, for your success in the *alc of this mighty article, 1 «m your*, with respect, GEO. E. POMEROY THE TEST anj -YO MISTAKE' The genuine Dailey, will ever , •uiiiJaiieo-j' relief'. ulid Molbing, . ,• . ■ , wfvrre«l eu»e« oi Burn®, ttcaid®. The Counterfeit* r after or.*, k r .v;m - .-Qei iV"- may appear always irritate. anc i TO TUB PUBr.IV - I, Edward P. Holme®, of Chnu a. Columbia count) - , N. V., have beu-i ci%: mutism m my breast, feet, and af: ..., , year*, so that I Cotßd not stare, -spri 0 , three applications of Dailey’s Maj£«ii'-«irrKxttaclor Mr. Dailey: Sir—l ent my finger with a copper nail, the poisonous nature of which caused my ana to swell considerably, with constant shooting pains up to the. shoulder. A large swelling taking place ut the arm pit, with increasing pain, 1 became fearful of ihei«ueL • jaw. In this extremity your Pain Extractor vr*s rv commended to me. and whieh I was prevailed upon lo try. The consequence was that it aibrded me almost instant relief, and in three days 1 was completely cu red. JOSEPH HARRISON, New York. earner Broome and Sullivan sts, Sept 9. IH3. NOTICK—IL Dxluet is the inventor of this mvahj able remedy, and never has and never will communi cate to any living rain the secret of its combination! Ail Extractors, therefore, not made and put up b him, are base counterfeits Prorwetui’s Dints—4ls Broadway, New York; &J 5 Chestnut street, Pbiia. JOHN D. MORGAN, General Depot: Dr. WM. THORN, Agents for Pittsburgh, jJalky’s Animal Galvanic Cur^AU, Core* humors, «pavui, quitmr, greasn, poll-evil, sores, gulls and bruises. Pamphlets, containing cer tificate* of respectable parties, reav be had on applies* won to JOHN D Morgan, novlSdlyia Agent, Pittsburgh. BII2DICA.ii A SURGICAL OFFICE, 65, DIAMOND ALLEY, « ra D k R BROW 3, isTiw Wo in genrroJ practice, now coufuu,. his attention to the treatment M those private and delicate cen-j and ezpcnence pecnharly qualifv him- 11 years assiduously devote to study & treatment of those complaint*,(during whirl lime lie has had more practice and na« cured more p«* Ueiits than can ever fall io the lot of any private prac titioner) amply quaitfir. him to olTrt assurances <5l ■needy, permanent, and satisfactory core to all {t/uiet>'C with delicate diseases, and ull diseases arises there; Irom. Dr Brown would inform those afflicted with disease* which have. i-eeotnr chronic by urae nr iv; gravnted by the use of any of the common nostrum*if the day, that their complaint* can be radically and thnr. oaghly cured: he having given his careful utlunuou. 10 the treatment of such cases, and succeeded in JiuoUrddi of instance, tn curing pawns of inflammation of the neck of the bladder, and kindred disease* which often result from tliose cases where other* have consigned them to hopeless despaii He particularly invites Mich n , have boon long and urwnccestiuUy ireatcd by other* to consult him, when every *au»factiou wilt be given them, and their case, treated in a carefal. thorough and intelligent manner, pointed out by a long rxpvricnre study, and investigation, which it is impossible for \S.u» engaged in general practic- oi medicine to give a„ one class of disease or Rupture !>r. Brown aim invites per* sons afflicted with Hernia to call, ui he has paid pnrur ularuttenlion to this disease. CANCERS also cured. Skin disease*: also Pr s, Palsy, etc., speedily cared Charges very low. N. R— Patient* of etth sex living at a di*taneo,by •tiling their disease- in writing, giving all the sympj toms, can obtain medicine* with directions for use,-by addressing T. BROWN, M D. t post paid, and cock*#* lag a fee. Office No. 65, Diamond alky, opposite the averiT House. Ructnta-nsw.—Dr. Brown’s newly discovered reme dy for i* a speedy and ecrtain remedy for that painful trouble. It never fails. Office* and Private Consulting Rooms, No. &&DlS* mood alley, Pittsburgh, Pa. The Doctor u always at home. No cure no pay. decUh Office of American-A Forelgu g*etents JAMES GRKKNOUGH, of the late turn of fieiler A Greeoough, eonunues the business of Consulting Engiueer and Patent Attorney, at his office in the city of WASHINGTON. • He may t>« coaaultedaod em ployed in making examinations in machinery ia the Patent Office ana elsewhere, in furnishing drawings un9 specifications of machines, and all papers Tie erna* ry, transfer, amend, re-issue or extend letters patent in the Uni led States or Europe. He can also be consult ed professionally on all questions of Rtlgailoit aris ing under the Patent Law, and •will : «f|eoe'«p»c*- Uons before the Patent Office or an appeal utewietn, for which his long experience is the PstfcfitCttfeof'inu in his profession, nave Pednlfatly fitted turn. The p/o -fessional business of the fats Dr. I*. P. Jones -itsving been placed in liis hands, all letters in rtlatltfn ttjereh* should be addressed lo him post paid. ang3^dW^np "VrEW MOLASSEWU bbls ivl (dow Crop) tbit morning !andingfr©Br-«i«S*mj wmalSS®