fi ESTABLISHED IK 1786. IiTTSIH UC.il. H KSt'AY voKNINiL l'Kl:tlt 'IIV f., ISjli. ■ ’:,. !>l: yOLr'S-Viir-N' -PUBLISHED BY W H I TE. & CO. »• *. wtnre] - . : , (aflittxr. . «*zr<T£ bo mtsca, tsied nurr, «trr root to r...—_87,00 per annum. T>MVee* y..——. S,OO • ** in «dVaneeJ—i—•••• “ ***• 0 Clubs, at a reduced rate. U&I CH OP ADVERTISING —AGREED UPON BY Tl a pITTIBVBOUTREfii. I One Squ* ■eJlOliucsorNoupuiilorlcsi) cino > ncrilon>"—>’~~ • •*••80^0 One b« 4 uj 'e.each additional insertion-• • b,3S Do- ojie .......... 1,75 I>>- two weeks;*****'**— *••'• 3,00 Do. three week«*-*~'***. 4,00 Iki. one isgntb>— ***•• 3,00 I*o. two months.'— 7,00 lh. ‘ three tneuibs-"* 0,00 Lu. * toar ruonihs .~.lojoo •D". I ’ six months*'** *-*—‘ WOO I>j. 1 . twelve months--" *—••• lb,oo StatiCing Curd ItiUuct urlest,) per annum' 10,09 Our bquatk changeable xtplcaiure {per an* numj ti{,uiifc oL the paper—***** 25,00 rot esett additional square, Inserted over one month', ana far cc.-h ndditional square inienedunder the yesr* *y rates, half price. AdvenikcmcitM exceeding a., square, and not over ufici ti line*, to be charged y* a squareand a half J'ul-liitit-ra not accountable for legal advertisements :be)c»4 ilic amount charged (cr thenpublication. < Aiir.aiunclitg eandiuates for dee, to be charged the saute at other advertisements. Adscnl»etncaui)Mmajkedonthecopy for aspeei ifiea number onniifUuut, will be continued till forbid, ;and payiscr.tcXßctel accord. : TLt: pnaiirres ot yearly advertisers will be confined frigidly u» ihcirregularbiuiness, and all olhsr adver tisements uoi pertaining to their regular biuincss, as agreed n>r, 10 oe paid extra. All adveni-icmcnts for charitable institutions' lire ; companies, ward, township and otaerpubiic roeebitga, • ' Md such tike, to be charged half price, payable atricuv in advance. Marriage uolisea to be charged SOccnts. * , Deem imuccainaeited wiihouieharge,aalcasaceora* ponied gy funeral invitation* or obituary notices, and when so sccontpaii.ed to be paid for. , Adgular advertisers and all otbers sending cominu* picatinm, or uquirmg nonces designed lo cal) alien-! •; tion to Fuira, Concerts,.or any public enter* lainmenw where eluirgea are made for admittance— ;ail nolle*.* of prirwtQ auociaitcns—every notice de :j -Signed to cull attention to private enterprises ealeula -1 tea or intended to promote individual Interest, can on* )y be ind ued with tbe understanding that the same 1* to be 1 a:u lor. Ifimemled to be inserted in the loea column, ibe same will be charged at the rate of not lest than 11- 0 la per line. liutiup or i"i»t Notices to be charged triple price. > Tavern License Pcimons, 82 each. and Medical ndvtrtijernenis to be charged at full prices. £ Heal L*f nic'Tgcnt* aud Auctioneers’ Advertisements hot to be cinsfcd under yearly rates, but to be allowed discount i>i tainy three undone third per eeuu from the amount of bills. v.’tsiiv oa m*wzxxLT w dailt rams. Or.c square, tliree .ntertions— SI.SD Ik'. .each additional insertion- ••• 37 ApvreTisxsisaTa is wini-t rirn. One i*«{uu;e, lib lists,) one insertion----W els. U" each additional biscruon"S3 “ All transient advertisements to tiepauf,in advance. WHITE A CO, Gasetlc. L. HaUI'ER, Post, BIHFT M. RIDDLE, Journal. JAMES P. HARK k CO., Chroitirb. FOSTER k BuOTIiER, Dispneh. JOd.tfNUWDKN, Mercury. JAMES tV. DIDDLE, American. lIIRaM KAINE, Kvernug Tribune. ■> pmsaatatt, Dec. I,IS-J9. BUSIMSS (JAKI)& AbEXAhDSIU n. WATSON, ATTORNEY AT LAW—othee, on Fourth street, above Smithtield— Lomie’s Buildings—up stairs. jaa«*y AL>AANDh.B i’JIANKLiN, AUomcy at Law, Fourth st. novKbly DAtlu C. TtJTTLK, Attorney at law and commissioner FUR FKNNSYLVANIA, St. Luc is, Mo. All commuinctttioas promptly answered. oct23-ly A!LM>TRONG k CKO2ER, Commission Merchants ai d Dealers in Produce, No. Market street' hiUflturplu deed J'oii'BTii.itAN ltiN; * ATTORNEY' and CtninselloraiLmw, andComnus* MO iur for the Stale of Fciuisyivama, 8L Louis, Mo |latt ol Fiusburgb.) f HasaiNCKs.—Fuuburgb: Hon. W.Forward, Hump ton A Miller, M’Cundlcss A M'Claie, John 11 Parke, •I, ..flit A M'Cord k King. augUrdty r. u. aarnn. 5 r. e rlustt. BAIRD A STEBBETT, ATTORNEY'S AND COUNSELLORS AT LAW, Fourih sued, between SciiUiCcld und Grant, "riiubargh, Pa. jol3 joint a. Ltnaz. wu. v. nuxxo. LARGE A FRIEND, ATTORNEY'S AT LAW, Fourtli street, near Grant. ;ulfl:tf JAfiES^rKtlßßi ATTORNEY’ AT LAW.—OJhce on Fourth be tween Smitli£eld and Grant st, Fitishurgh. 1 g?U£dly . wst. BaoaiAT iour a. cososavx. , W. XL WOUSIVAiD.•• -ULfti UADaUCT. BAGALEY. WOODWARD A Co., Wholesaio Grc cers.No.aH Marketsrreet, Philadelphia. nor.C P Pittsburgh Allcall Works. BENNETT, DEHKY‘ a CO, Muniifaeturen of Soda Ash. Bleaching Powders, Mu rmlic and Sulpberic Acids. Warehouse No. Water street, below Ferry. . novJtHy | Biuur k REITER, Wboles&le and Retail Drug giste, tenter-of Liber.y and bt. Clair streets, Puts* burgh, l'a mayU BA. I'rtILNEdTOCK k Wholesale and Ke* •ml .brog gists, comer Wood n nddUisu. jy I CtILAKLhS NAY'COR, Attorney at Law, Third it, t Ist door above Stniiaheld. ruivlb Utn CRAIG & SKINNER, Forwarding and Commission Merchants No, an Market *t, Pittsburgh. spts aTWcANULTY A Co., Forwardityj and Com V/* mission Merchant*, Canal Basin,' Pittsburgh Pa - mcb‘J CU. GRANT, Wholesale Grocer, Canmuruon and • Forwarding Merchant, No. 41 Water sb onlsl Duqaasna Spring Axle, Steel *»< COLEMAN,' HAJLMAN A Co, manufacturer* ml Coach and Eiiptie Springs, Hammered Axles, Spring and Ploagh Steel, iron, Ac. Warehouse on W&lcr and Front street*, Pittsburgh. Also, dealers in; Coach Trimmings and Malle aids Casting*. ©cilH wh. s-crousn, uxa j. ilisut ENGLISH a HENNITIT, (late English, Gallsxher If Go ) Wholesale Grocers, Commission and For* wording Merchants, and dealers in Produce and Pius* hnrga Manufactures, No. 37 Wood sL, between t'd and :U streets. octl l,r J. 11E.MU, Attorney and Coonceilor at Law, J2i« Cincinnati, Ohio. Collections in SouUiernOluo, and in Indiana, and in Kentucky, promptly and care* fully attended to. Commissioner (or the Slate of Pent.* sylvama, tor'taking Depositions, acknowledgments, Ac, Ac. Rsrxs Wtt Beil A Son, Curtis, Church A Carothera, Win. Hays, Esq., Wiilock A Dans, aiff Ira Uersey**"”Aiidrtw Fleming 1L K. Fleming. IIEUSKF, FLEIIISG * CO., COMMISSION MERCHANTS, FOR the sale of Damestic, Woolen and Cotton Goods, alto, Usaiersm ail Kindt of Tailors 1 Trim* ming*, No. U. 7 Wood street, fourth door from Filth, Pittsburgh. Harsßcrcr: Messrs. Wn. A. Hill A Co n Bankers. janwti _ __ ~i. C. Breylogle—i*—••••••*•— H. Clarke. BIIKY-FOGJUS: tu CLARKE, FORWARDING AND COMMISSION MERCH ANTS, aofl dealer* in Window Ola**, White Lead, Ac. No. »UsSeci»ttU»L janfl-y . .. wu. u. juusstus. Forwarding a commission merchant, No. li3 Second atreet, Pimbtirgh. dc!4 ' J ' etoaeC wTsmitii - . uxa d. vwu. GEORGE w. SMITH A CO., Ifrewer*, Mainer* and Hop IV-alcr*, Vitt «t, Pimbargh. *t»uH GiIiJRUB iSoCtJKANrComimnioii amfVorwardJig r Merchant, No. go WoodgtrccL Pituborgh. myl7 —T —HoiIE~LkXcTUS FACTORY. HAhlli/ION STEWART, manufacturer of Heavy Sliffthiss. C‘iccki>. Ae., Rebecca *tn*?t, city or i * Allegheny. novUWly* H. LT.E, (*ueceisor to Moiphy A Lee,! Wool Deal • «r and CommiwoA Merchant, for the sale of • American Woolen'S «• febl7 wi7uiau>, Uatumore. . A. 1. BTCXNOB, SSWAM UtALB, I Phiiadc. '_fr.c.« , OA«Mos,;miMA-WAimr*, > , TTTEAI.fi a itirnKNOß, Tobacco Cornmimon Mcr jn citoii, 4i North Water «r, A IC North Wharrcs, Philo. noTpO-tf s.*.a*ust/ - —vx. r. loses. aARDY, JONES A Ctb, (successors to Atwood, Jones t Co.) Commission and Forwarding Mcf chhntvdealnrs in Pittsburgh Manufactured Goods, Pituhorih. IV ’ Tnch37 NOTICE. I HAVE associated 1. B. MeVAV with mo in the Exchange and Banking bo*iness. January ui, W'.d. 11. WJLLIAM3. Wm. 11. William*.; I B. McVay. ; WSI» U. WILLIAMS * CO., BANKERS and EXCHANGE BROKERS, . North East comer ol Wood snd Third streets, J»pl Pmsscam. Pa. tBiIXU liwn, 803XC7 SMUT, ISAIAJi PICKED' h Co., Wbole*ale Gr«eeT*. Com* jalasusn Merchants,end dentern in Produce, N0*.55 Water. er.u HC Front streets. Pittsbitr *li. novr«_ I<o- XcaOghkV l Apent for th« (.ako Krie and. ftlichuui Line to Hearer sod the Lake*.—Office on the cornct ef Water and Sraithfield «U. jan4 John t>- liilwonit«~ John »• U Joteph IWwcrth k -r g. UIUVURTII i CO., Whole.ulc Grocer?, «Dd . \ V* Agent* lor Hazard Powder Co., No. ‘l7 Wood tc, \ Pittsburgh- de3.j_’ £j \S.^3LSiSS^^S^s* w is“ .’. Plttaburgk. , eptfi JroHN M. Apothecary I N6.4* Market tL.urce doora above Third at PiiuJ bnntb.w^l: have constantly oshtnd a well leleeted m* ioriment oOV . <*it ana freshen Medieine«.which ha will nil onNt-o "»*» reasonable term*. Phyiician* lending nnlerVw-i!! ba promptly mended to, and rap. ' plied vrith article* lacy may rely upon at eonnine. r trj- pbyitrinn* Prerarmtinn* w:l! be accurately and B«wy P* •jpawd from lU be*t material*, at any btar of ho day or night. \ Al«o tof s,,lc » 1 lar « » lo t* of fr **b goodl’e'f*. i (hery. _ lain 1 ' V SKV. LL.L, i.fxjntellor at Law.-of ,l fice o» Fourth »t.. above SmitU&eUl. novMy U»te*of WarrertvOtiio.) ComialV »!« *u:il Forwarding MreebanOand wboletaJe H.iferin WWicrn Reterre Cheese, Batter. Pot and f££ri-Ash,«n<i Western Predsee generally, Water ’ ggf-tffwc-.. amitfififM and Wood, Pituburgh, apa J'ollN WATT, (Jmekesaor to Kwait & RelUvt,l I ■\vhok«*ilc (Jrocor and Communion Merebtnv ii.r in Prodate aud'Pituburgh Manufacture*, eor «4JM «n»u. VjBiETX - IIUTCiIiSOK, * Co.-Stcctoor. u .1 ■ l!otehi«m & Co- Comairdon Merchant*, Mij£enl« of the Pt Louis Bteam Sugar Refinery. Jg? 4?watcr and trj front tifects, Pttuburyh. j lint CARDS. J BCUOONMAKER k Co.. Wholes&ls Drugg-.sU, JOHN D. MORGAN, Whotexale Druggist, and deal* er in Dye bluff*. Points, Oils, Varnishes, Ae., No. W Wood street, one door South of Diamond Alley, Pitts* burgE | janl J~ AM EH KERR, Jr., k Co., {successor to Joseph G. Davis,) Ship Chandlers, 38 Watcrstrcct- oe3l IOHN D. DAYIb, Auctioneer, comer Sth and Wood »r streets. Pitlrburgh- ocif? JOHN ill. HELLOS* \Vhole*alo and Retail dealer In Matte and Musical Inttnunenis, School Boom, Paper, States, Steel Pen*, Quilli, Primer*’ CahK ami Stationary genera!l7,No. El \Voo« *l4 Pittsburgh. ITTRag* bought or yiben ip. trade, wpis J" UHNSTbN i. STOCKTON? Bookseller*, Pristteri and Paper Manufacturer*, No. 44 Market at., Pitt*. bureh. jc6 - JOHN PtOTD. ■ i ( KtCUA&O Plots. J& R. FLOW’D, Wholesale Grocers, Commission • Merchants, and Dealers in Produce, Round Church Building!, fronting oa Liberty, Wood and Gih streets, Pittsburgh, Pa. jnjs ' JAMhiT tlAiiZHLli, Wholesale Grocer, Ccntnnpsion Meiehaht, and dealer in Produce and Pittsburgh Manufactures. No 24 Water sl, Pittsburgh. jaulC JB. SWEITZKR, Attorney at Law, othcc Ji at., « opposite M. Charles Hotel, Pittsburgh, -prill else a Head promptly to Collections, ui Waihlr.rton, Fayette and Green counties, Pa. * REFER TO BJaekstoch, Bell* Co., ") Church A Caiothert, >Pnuburat. - - D. T.. Morgan, . j oclSulJL. IT" B2H & JONES, Forwarding ar.d Commission Mcr ebanUf Dealer* in Produce and Pittsburgh rc.mu r»ctured crude?. Canal Basin, nearTth *L '_ov|t v PlcVfi BILL. PTTTbBLIRuiI.'PA. KENNEDY, CHILDS A CU.,'Manafaciurer* af v superior 4-1 Sheetings, Carpet Chain,-Co c ey Twine and Batting. jadtKyJbou Veanvlua Iron Warlcs* LEWIS, DALZELL& of all ci te* Bar, Sheet, Boiler Iron and Nails of the be*l quality. Warehouse, 51 water and 105 front sL LS WATERMAN, Wholesale Grocer, Forward * ing and Commission Merchant, Dealer in Pitts* burgh Manufactures and Produce, Nos. 01 Water tt.i tnd ft? Front ez. . UERCER * ANTELO, GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS; Liberal advances made oo consignments. janU-'Gm wv. RILIKX, Philada. c. w. KtctrTSo.v, Pittsburgh. MILLKK A RICKETSON. Wholesale Grocers. nnd importers of Brandies, Winen aud Segars, No*. IJU and 174, corner of Liberty and Irwin street*, Put*- burgh, Pa iron, Nails, Cotton Yurus, Ac. A'*, cun* staidly on hand. ' augH iou.v sratix. jas. b. a’oiu. Walter c. niis- MctilLLS A ROE, Wholesale Grocers and Coniioi*. sioa Merchants, No. 1W Liberty at., Pittsburgh. iaG MURPHY, WILSON A CO., (lute Jones, Murphy A Co.) Wholesale Dealers m Dry Goods, %7v 4$ Wood street, Putsburph, uovtiJ MA'ITHKVt WILSON, Portrnitand MmuturePstn ter. Rooms, corner ol Po«t Oflice Alley and Fourth street, entrance on 4in near Mattel. FiTTSiiUko'lPtfTUiL '\VURKa aNl> SPRING AND AXLE FACTORY.* •axac josh, jfias i. ncioa. JOKSS * CLUICG, | • v.<ao » HtIUU, fl MANUFACrUHKRjj of sjmne «mljUli*ier «tecl, plongit (led, siecl plough wing*, cdLch aid clip lie «nriagt t hammcn:tl iron cmi demerit in mal feable castings, fire engine Iniupdund gencraJly, comer of Russ. and Froci n« , l'iu/„ur,(ii, Fa. ft-til* NUUUMES A SUN, iNo. M Murkft second * door iroia corner of Fourth, dealers m Foreign •nd Domestic Kills of Hichaiigo. Certihcuic:i of Depos it, Rank Note* sr.d Specie. ID“ Collections mad on all the principal nuu 'broughuut'lhe I’niird States. di-el 7 NUL'CKM ASTER, At.asjt&an—Uiucr, Fourth *u, a third door above Suiiihhrld, south ode. Conveyancing of all kinds done With the gicatest care nod legal accuracy. Titles tc Real Kstate examined, Ac. oct-ltt-ly FUUr. UKNKY UOUBUCK, PENN STREET, between Wayne and Hum:, Las resumed hi* professional duties, giving m»uuc- Uocs oi the Piano, tJuitar, and in Vocal Mua.c. augUaltf _ rEiiiN l r KA _ STTOUKNo Si Fourth su near Wood—All quantities of <>rcc:i in id {Bblb Black Teas, done up in quarter, hull, ami one pound packages, ranging fn»n&> cu. 'per puund |J 2 50__jyi A. JAkNEj*,_Agt for Pekin Tea Co. REISIKOEII, WELLS A. CO., MANUFACTURERS OF GREEN CLASS WARE, "I^o. 517 Market street. Piusboigh, Pa, keep constant* Xi !>' on bond and nyike to order all kinds »i Via,*, bottles, Ac. Porter and Mineral Water bottles, ol sc* penor quality. Particular attention paid to Private Moulds. novJU ly RUIIISON, LITTLE A CO., No. lua liberty *.lert, Pittsburgh, Wholesale Grocer*, Produce'and Commission Merchants, and dealers ir. Pittsburgh Manufactures. jy7 ROllEllT MOORE, Wholesale .Tirocr:, Rectifying Distiller, dealer in Produce, Fittshuri'h .Manufac tures. sue! all kinds of Foreign and Domestic Wines end Liquors, No. 11 Liberty street. On band a very .urge stoek of superior Old AJoueugohcSa whiskey, which will be sold low for cash: apIS ly L. b. nETnOLD*, 1. L. SUi*- HKYNOLDS ArSIIKE, Forwarding and Camtfii.*»lon Merchants, for the Allegheny River Trade, dral train Groceries, Produce, I'ltisburgh Manulactuirs uid Chloride of Lime. The highest price*, in cash, pud at all limes for conn ry f*r« Corner of Penn and lnvm *•*. ianiT) OUERT DALZeLI A Co., Wholesale Grocers, Commission and Forwarding Merchants, dealer* n Prodace and Pittsburgh Man<i*a*turr*. Liberty *t. tSus'-uren. Pu. ' »h .•{' Uoirr. A.'ct'NNlS’GlUM'i Übo'le*ii‘le Grocer, Dealer in Produce nn-l Pittsburgh .Manufacture* »«. tJ4 l.ibcnv «t »>ia A WHITE, Wholesale Dealer* Id O Karen;!! and Domestic Dry Goods. No. 99 Wood »L t-Mn( SH W. HAKHAUGH, Wool Merchxuu, Driers « .n Floor and Produce generally, and Forwarding and Commution Merchant*, No, 33 Water *L, Pitu. borr h _ r SELLXX.*; KTTSSBUeH. JOlDt NIIHOLS, axKTLASO. SELLERS A NICOLS, Produce and Ueneral «>nn mission'Merchants, No. 1“ Liberty su, Pittsburgh. 9penn, Linseed aud Lard Oils. (T~"F." VoN'IIONNHoKSTrS Co., Wholesale Gro- O* Cera, Forwarding and Commi-sion Merrhints, Dealers io Pittsbargh Manufactures and Western Pro luce, haveTentovea to their ncwwnrehousejald stand) No. 33, corner of Front iL and Chancery Lane. nnv7 'I'ASSEY A BEST, Wholesale Grocers and Commit- I tion Merchants, and dealers in Produce. No 33 Wood »t-, Pittsburgh. poffff wit. BaOAUT jobs *. cotonacr. w. H vrooDWsan axt-ra aaoxi-rt. WM. B-GALEY A CO., Wholesale Groc-r., 16 and t» Wood street Pittsburgh. novU7 W. A B. aiTCHBLTRBE, . WHOLESALE GROCERS, RECTIFYING DIS TILLERS, and WINE and LIQUOR MERCH ANTS. Also— Importers of Sods A*ii and Hieaciireg Powder, No. 1W Liberty tt-, loppositc Sixth *t.,i Pitts burgh. • r lr. : iqhji 6- wicx, oavia jtcamjlk** WICK A M’CANDLESS, (successors to L. A J. D Wick,) Wholesale Grocers, IVrwartlu.!: and Commission Merchants, dealers in Iron, Naiis. Glass, tonen Yams, and Pittsburgh Manufacture* generally, rtf Wood and W'iUct -trrets. Pittsburgh. , Tir W7WALLACIVM:II itnue and Mill Fumis'ii- W • in* establishment, No. 24t Liberty ru, ueur the eatial __ u . ,nR ?„. W' W'WILSON, Wfilches,Jewelry, Silver Wore, , and Military Good*, corner of Market and 4th street*, Pittsburgh, rX. N. B.—Watches and Clocks earelully repaired. de rt TTTKST BOWEN—Commi*jton and Forwarding YV Merchant, No. 90 Front su between Wood and Market streets. fcbtM _ W R."MURPHY, Wholesale and RetaiTdealerin , Foreign and Domestic Dry Goods, north cart eonrer of-MaTket and Foarth tu vug*JT 'wr.. Totitta, jko. a. sreesa WM. YOUNG A Co.—Dealers in leather hide*. As. 143 Liberty st ; ,*;.5-It_ K-CCTOUtOrt. ' . BOiT. MTCTCHKO!*- SVIS. s ctiiuuun. -■ WA IL M'CUTCHEON, Wholesale Grocers,dea • lers in Produce, Iron, Nails, Glass, ami Pitu. hnrrh Manufacture* generally, IJJ Liberty st, Pitts burgh. _der2_ WW WILSON, Dealer in Watches, Jewelry « Silver Ware, Solitary Goods, Ac., No. 57 Mar set *l * _ nov7 whttihbli'n, ATTORNEY AT LAW, BiU&r, Pa *ll r tt.T. also attend to collections and all'&ther busi- W ness entrusted to him in Butler and Armstrong counties i Pa. Refer to j.kS. Floyd, Liberty si.) W. W. Wallace, do ( Junes Marshall do f Pittsburgh, dly Kay A Co., Wpod su ) ._ I*a7 PBTTIOREW A CO., . STEAM DO AT AO B.NXS Wu-JUSUM Omci ABOVB M. Alika A Co, nffilßEEfifl oct3l No. 42 Water urwl HOTELS FOUNTAIN HOTEL. LIGHT STREET BALTIMORE POOO A3D TUCBStun, PROrUIiroES. MTQIS establishment long and widely known a* being one of the most commodious in.the city of Baltimore, has recently undergone very exten sive alterations and improvement*. An entire new wing has been- added, containing numerous ruid airy, sleeping apartments, and extensive bathing rooms. The Ladies 1 department has also been completely reorganized and Cued un in a mo * anique and bcauu fai style. -In fact the whole arrangement of the Hou«e has been remodeled, with a single rye on the part of the proprietors, townrds'lbe comfort and pleasure <if their Guests, and winch they confidently assert will challenge comparison with any Hotel in the Union. Their table will always he supplied with every sub n,-i util luxury which the market affords, servrd up In a superior style; while m the way of Wines, Ac., .they will not be surpassed. In conclusion Jid proprietors beg to snv, that nothin*-, will be leh undo"* on their part, and on the port of their assistants, to render this Hotel worthy the continued patrouage of their friends tuid the public gcncrniiy. The prices for board have al*o been reduced to the following rate*: -.«, . Ladies’Ordinary, . fcl,/operd*y. Gentlemen’s “ ‘ , ~ N. B.—The Baggage Wagon of the House will ».* ways be found at the Car and Fleam boa - . Landings, which will convey bnegugc to udd from the Hotel, free efenarge. . maydtr LAMARTINE lIOCSK, co&irn ov roeani a.vo uaa.nt rratrrs, pirmtcaeu. THE subscriber respectlully atmouncr* that JfiNhe has now opened his new and excellent Hole. for the accommodation of travelers, bourders, and Uic public generally. The hogpe and Cunntur* are entirely new, and no painsor expense have ben; sSpared to render It one, of the most comtortai'le and pleasant Hotels in the city. , t The cßbscriberU determined to deserve, and there fore solicits, a share of publia patronage. JACOBjIOUGH, Proprietor., YINEG^B— 16 bhts pure Cider r ti-r »al« by janx« X. BFVONBONNUORBTACO INSURANCE. LIFE INSURANCE! Trentoo Solqal Life insurance Company. SATife Of FBEJUtr* EEDUCED 25 PEE CENT, i Capital, 8130,000. JAMES DURNO & CO, Agents at Pittsburgh, Pa, LEoaES or DiEsmojt, ax zauren, smv iesset. ji Hoy, Jr. | Joseph C. Potts, Prcs't. Benjamin Fish? j .l». A. Perdtcons, V. P. Jpltn A. We art - . | 'Eii Morris, Secretary, i - • Jonathan Fist, Treasurer. rsVB.-fIS. B. BU , sltPft*LD * CO. will rontinro l*-e wholesale and retail Dry Good* and Grocery Outness, at the No. 230 l.iheriy «i, where they I will be pleased lo .Itnve their frii-riils and customer* coJI oca examine their stock of cood*. ocCSL ' . S. U. DUSHFIKI.D k CO. liuvtu ii. ojiiic. REFEREES. ' 1 [KTW TOBI. Comptroller of New Yoik. George Wood. John F. Alnekje. i David Dudle>- Field. Joseph Moxie. | 1/ saw jsbsxt. Hi* Ere. Gov. Haines. I Ei-<»ov. Vroom. W. L. Dayton. IT. S. Sen. I Isaac Wjldrick, At. C. Gj. D. Wail, Fx-U. S Sea. f Wm. A. Newell. M. C. Ll-Cov. M. Dickerson. Hon. 9. R. ilamiliou. I MEDICAL EXAMINERS. A.Sidney Donne M. D W. W. Gerhard; M. D. I 32 Warren *L, N. Y. 301 Walnut BL, l’hil’a. I'Ym.M’K Morgan, M. D., 11. R. Cell. M. D, GeorffdJvrCook, Al. D.. Allegheny city, Pn. Piueboreh, Pa The Agents of this Company, at Pittsburgh, are aotb oozed u> take every first class risk on Luc ftt a rtrtuc cioa «/ nnoiiy-iir* ytr rent Irom the usual rales of pre mium as charged by other Companies. AlexamW Cuniitth'rs. w. j. r. whuc, i\ m. j A taan 30 years of age, taking a Policy of Insurance far One Thousand Dollar*— To r»n for ono year, pay* only S3,fct>. do seven “ *• '*• 810,20 —annually, do lifetime, u “ 817*0 “ in the same proportion for any sum up to 82000, which In the extent taken on any one life. 7 his company commenced operations on the Ist Oct., and its monthly business up to the Ist Oct., Jt-U>, •bows a progress exceeding that of any other Life Coin* pony on record. ‘ The firs: dividend of profits will be declared to the assured on the Ist January, IS3O. I’utnnhleis containing the various tables of rates, and all the' necessary Information on the important .subject of Life Assurance will be furnished on appli cations JAMES DURNO A CO., Agents, dcl7 Odeon Buildings. - FUIE IHSCIUNCE. • fIUJUTREVrON MUTUAL LIFE AND FIRE IN- I SUKANCK COMPANY will issue Policies ofJn saronce against Loss oa Disuse by Futs, upouDwell inn and Furniture, Stores, Goods, Ac., Ac., on .appli cation io JAMES DUIINO A CO, Agenu, del? Odcon Buildings. HEALTH INSURANCE! at PUtoburgh. The Spring Garden Health Insurance Co., OF PHILADELPHIA CAPITAL SI00,00(1, INSURES Male, and Females against the Expense end Loss occasioned by Siekne* or Accident, by on'immediate allowarcn rf from 83 to *9 per week, for one. two, three, or four years. The method o: effecting this Insurance, and the manner of awarding the sick allowance, will be fully explained by the Agent. EXAMPLE. A person can insure against Sickness or Accident which will detain him from his ordinary business, as follows, viz: For one year, by paying rcrcive S 3 f work. For two •* “ Grit', “ “ 4 For three 11 7.05, *- “ 4 Or, for a period of four years, the sum of 814,40 paid oenunlly, will secure per week while -ick. Every nrcessary information will he afforurd on the subject ol Insurance generally, by JAMES DURiS'O t ro, Ageutf, dcl7-dfro Odcon Muildiugs. Life tud n«alth Imurane*. riMIE Mutual Life and Health Insurance Company J. of Philadelphia, Incorporated by the Legislature of Pennsylvania, Man h, I*4?, Charier p'erpeiuat. Canital, StWi.uno Rates lowkb thanaHT I’tivit.- CA.tiA and lull ill j*cr ceuL lower (hiui U.c usual rates of Life Insurance, as the following com parison will shim-: Thus, a person of ‘he age of 3lt in suring for 810» for life, must pity in ibr Gliard 82;!? — Pennsylvania, 823t>» Femi Mutual, 82,30, Fquiiaoie, BiU4; New England, SA3O; New York Life, S‘A3tt; Al bion, Lite and Health, Philadelphia, 31,01. Dtukdroxs —Samuel PrOrriek, Charles D. Hall, W. F. Ilconr, Robert P King. Charles P. Hayes, M. W. Baldwin. M. M. Reeve, M. D- Chus. O. U Campbell, Lewis Cooper, 1. Rodman Darker, B. H. Butler, Edwin R. Coper- rresident—Aamuel D Orrtek; Vice Presi dent— Robu P King; Secretary—Francis Biaekburr.e. Applications wtlibe received, and every information given by SAML. FAHNESTOCK, Ad, Office, ilommereiHl Rooms, comer of oet',?? dir - Wood and Third »t*. Pittsborgh ~KIRE AND MARINK INSURANCE. THE INSURANCE CO. ot North America will makv permanent and limited Insurance on pro perty in-this city and vicinity, and m Canal. Rivers, Lake*, and by Sea. The pro, ertie* ot this Comnhny are well invented,-and furnish an i.vul. able fuad for tlic ample im-'emniiy of all persou* who desire to be proirc.rd by insurance myla W.M. P. JONHS. Agent, 44 Water si INDEMNITY. TKt Franklin Fire Insurance. Co. of PktLiAelpKu *. DIRECTORS. —Charles N.ne.rrcker, Thoma* Han. Tobias Wagner. Samuel Grant, Jacob R. Sosnh, Geo. W Richards, Mordecai D. Lewis, Adotpho E. Done, David 6. Drown, Morris Patterson. CkaSLXs.N. Bancazs, President Charles G. Banrkcr, Secretary. Continue to male insurance, perpetual or iimiled, >tt every description of property m town or cociury, it rater a- low as are consistent with security. Tu Company bnre reserved u iarxe cfiitu-.rer.t Fund, whirb widi their Capital tuid Preciitims, safely invest ed, afford ample protection lo the assured. The urci» ot the company, on January Ift, lb-19, as published agreeably lo an act of Assembly, were as Mortgages 81,017,43 b 41 Real Estate 94.721 e 3 Tnpporarv Loan* V*t,uoi ?5 Stones 41,423 ‘25 CtUib, Ac. * 37 JI.T.-.lyj 71 Smre their treorperatton, a peitod of IP year*, they have paid upwards ot one millai.-i tour hundred thocr awl dollar*, lo»»c» hr f»rc, inereby nSordiug evidence cfthe advantages ofinsoraijce, as well a* the ability and disposition to meet with promptness all liabilities. J. GARDINER COFFIN. Agent, marl-dly Office N E corner Wood and 3d so Tht Ptaaiylvanta Company Fox H3ncx.\cx ua Lives a»d Uxavtiso Annctnxs. IHIE tr«t Life lusarance Company tu the U Hiatcs. Incorponued March 10, Irljf—cba. ter perpetual, ilapital Bd>oo,y(A»—all paid in. Having authorised the undersigned to receive appli cations lor insurance, on which policies will be ;r»cr<L according to their proposals and rates, which will be mode known to applicants ot hi* office. No. dd Wood street. sptl GEO. COCHRAN. HATS, CAPS AND BONNETS. m n'Goip a co., igrs, CM (Successor* to M'Cord A King) SRHI Bsiblonsbls n«ltir’i/T > a Corner of Wood end Fifth Street*. PARTICULAR attention paid to oar Retail Trade. Gentlemen can rely upon getting their Hats and Cap* from oar establishment of the nen katxzials and woscxAiwmr, of the latxst styles, and at the Lotrcsrt rxicsn Coantry Merchants, purchasing by wholesale, are respectfully invited to call and examine our Stock; as we can say with confidence that as regards voaUii swl phcE. it will not suffer in a comparison with any bousean Philadelphia fcblT PITTSBURG□ FEMALE INSTITUTE c| 'UK Second tkr-iston of this ImUtcUon, under the X care of Mr. and Mr*. Goauoxs, for the present academic year, will commence on the first of 1-ebrua ry next, in the same buildings, No. 3d Liberty street. Arrangements have been made by which they will bcablc to furnish young ladies facilities equal la any in the Weil, for obtaining o thorough English, Clas'i .eal, and Ornamental education. A full course of Fin lisophical xml Chemical Lecture* will be delivered during the winter, illuttruied by apparatus. The do* Lartuenu of Vocal and Instrumental Music, Modern -unguages, Drawing and Punting, willeach be under the care ofa competent Professor. By- close attention to the moral and inicilectuui improvement of their pu> win, the Principals hope to merit a continuation of the liberal patronage they have hitherto enjoyed. For terms, see circular or apply to the Principals jntio-dtr DELL AND BRASS FOUNDRY. A FULTON, Bell and Brass Founder, has re M built and commenced business at his old stand aft where he will be pleased to tee his old eo«ioai ami friends. Church,Ftcamboai.and Bell* of every size, from 10 to lu.ux) pounds, cast from patterns of the most approv. ed models, and warranted to be of llie best material*. Mineral Water Pumps,Counters, Railing, Ac., toge ther with every variety of Brass Costings, U required, turned and firJ'hed .-n the neateot mnnncr. A. F. is the sole proprietor of Uaduit's Atm-AtTßt nu.v MktaL, *o justly celebrated for the reduction ol rnotion in machinery. The Boxes and Composition :an be had of him at all Umes. jatfhly UNSHRINKABLE FLANNELS. WR. MURPHY continue* to keep on hand a full • astonmeiilof the Welsh Unshrinkable Flan nels. and ba* recently received a supply of the finer qualities. Alto Swansdown Flannels, a scarce am i-ie sod well adspted for the wear of invalids, and other* wanting soioetring warmer than usual. Also, Persian and baute Flannels for Infanis wear, to grther with a full supply ol American manufactured Flannels, of different qualities. Also, SHROUDING FLANNELS, of all the different widths, at tho North East corner of 4th and Markrt tu. Ip-Wholesale Room* up itairs, where dealer* will olvrny* find a good assortment of new style goods. ja«4 1 LoaCor Jstolan, ON the evening ol Monday last. 7th Instl3 bun dles nod 17 hni* oS Iron, (marked ty* McU A Co ) from the wharf, utnivc the Monongahela Bridge. Any riKintiatinu that will result In the recovery of the above unmad Iron, will b*c rewardcJ by calling on SCAIFKA AIKINSWN, j-«n!0 First street, bet'n Wood AMark ct. ~llor'BookJ Joist" Arrived." SACRED SCENES AND CIIARACTLHS, by J. T. 11. u«ily, with original designs !>V Barley. 'H e Pi-eta* and Prose Writings of R- H. Daun. Physician and Pnunnt, nr h l*rHCtiea! View ol the Moral Dunes, Relations and late rests uf ibo Medical I’lolrt*.on utul the Communiiy; by W. liouker, M. D. Trio Puritan and Hi» Daughter: by J. K. Paulding, author ol the Dutchman’s Fireside. Los Gnugos. or an luride View of Mexico ani Col foniia, with Wandering* in Peru, Chili nud Po yne-ts; -* Lieut. Wise. For sale by dcai ELLiurr a English, tv Wood »t Now Is Hie lime to Ssbaerlbe. OFFICE *<f rieoti's Reprint* of the Four Quarter lies and Blackwood; St" per year. Morn ■ a. Willis' Home Journal, published in New York Wccklji 84 per annum. Downing's Jloruculturaiist, monthly; S 3 per year. 'I r>e t uuivalor, monthly; SI per annum. Thr Agriruhura,i«t, monthly; 91 per yrar. The. Democratic Review, monthly; 8.1 per annum. Tni: Bankers’ Magazine, do £5 tin JA.MEd D LuCKWoOD. ) Bookseller A linporier. GJ Wood *t Gultors. A FEW very fino GUITARS, just rec’d from the celebrated manufactory of C. F. Marun. ami for side by (an« J. H. MKLt.HK.6I Wood st^ W'~*~ INLfOW GlwV36—SuTboxe* extO window glass. •AO do lOxlff do do 6( do 7x9 do da tvo do Pxld do do P4U do 10x14 do do In store andlfor sale by jau3 fl. A W. HARUAUOH. CO-PARTNERSHIPS. Dissolution of Purtnerililp. BY MUTUAL CONSENT this day. the firm hereto fore cxuttnr uu<W ihe etvle of BUSIIFIKLD ft LEADER, hauhren dissolved by Henry lender sell ing bis eirtire interest in raid firm to Johtr'lcfJiti. All business cornieeted with the firm of BushfieM & I«C.id-' er will he settled by S. 0. Hushfiehl A Co., who ore duly authorised to make all cotleriions ami aii;u*t aIJ claims. BUSHFIKLD St LEADER. PilUlrttTffh, Oct. 27,1 MU. DlaaolaLlon. THF. partnership of the undersigned, under the firm of Uagnlry 4. Smith, wns tiut'olved bv n uiua! eomoent on vtltn Septeoii*cr, W. Dnsnlcy ptirehiislm: the interest of J. R. Smith, who retires. The bujinm..-* of the firm will be settled by their succr»*ors, Win. Dagalcy ic Co., at Nos. It? and VO Wood «t_ WILLIAM RAGALEV, Pittsburgh, Oct. 8, ’4l*. ISAAC R. SMITH. .CO-PARTNERSHIP.—'Wm. Bapnicy haring asso ciated with him Wm. 11. Woodward of Pht r.dftphia. John 8 o>*grave and Ralph Basnley of Pittsburgh, will continue the Wholesale Grocery lJusir.nsi,al Net. Id and «) Wood st. under the firm of WM. UAfJALKV A CO. I'lttsliurgh: . and ISAGALEY, WOODWARD A Op., Philad’a. octl) 'Dissolution of Co*Partneri!tip. f|MIE co-partnership heretofore exit-ting between the A subscriber*, under the style cf Brown ft Cull.ert •on, was (liasoived on the Ist inst bv mo tun I consent. M. R. BROWN', Pittsburgh. OcL S, IF-iO. A. CULBERTSON. Tlie subscriber will enutiuuc. the Wholesale-Gmc ry and Comnmsion Busmcnr, as hcnteforti. at the old Hand, 145 Liberty at. octs A. CULBERTSON. wts. B.fccuFt * ;swr> iixiwoN. SCAIFEdfc ATKINSON, i'.a am., nrrwEM Woon sxp Mssset. Prm«uan:r, k'VJNTINUK to manufacture all Iriuda cf COPPER. \J TIN AND 81LEET IRON WARE. ALo, Black smith .Work. • Steam Beats built to Order. Special attention given to steam UoHrwork. Have on hands a fine assortment of .Copper and IJtMi Kettles, Tin Ware, Ac. Ac. Steamboat Cooking Stover, Portable Forges, various sizes—a very vouveiurnt ar ticle for steamboats, Califormn emigrants, or rail road companies. We would, respectfully invite stcutn boat ir.cn r.:d other* to call onn see our articles ami price.* bcf>ro pumliasimt elsewhere.. JY IT Dissolution of Partnership. mill'. copartnership of HKNKN* HANNKNACu, X torrncrlv Jlannen. Muller it Co., in the Window a d Colored Glass husiness, i* this day dts-oivrd by the witfidiswai of Mr. Frederick Muller. The bus in' ** will be continued by the u&Jcrsi.f.mid, under.the firm of HENRY U.vNNEN ACO w>n*. house No. 11H Second at. where we will her. sanolies of superior Window (Hass. JOHN lIAjNNF.M. HENRY lIANNEN. HLti H noBKRTS"N. Pitttburch. Aug. V?. ’49 HENRY t'MS'tTA I> Copartnership. THE under«iitned have thisduy nsicciatcdwith them in liLsinr.s JACOB L- SCHWARTZ, fu.d will eon linuc the as heretofore, under the firm r.f U. A. FAHNESTOCK x CO. July kj->l9. __ jyl3 r»MiE partnership heretofore riistifig under th-t firm 1 of A. AC. BRA DLEVr'i* CissDlved!.) the d-m-a«e of Mr. C iVadiev. The t»n»»,ew wih l e carried on by A. Bradley. who will settle the basineM ef the late REMOVAL —A. UtutiLKt.haii removed his Foundry WoreaoUse from No lia Second stre.et, lo N<». IV Woi»J street, between First ;u;d Second streets, o the warehouse lately occupied by G. A. He»ry,-where he will keep cc’ii't.vitly on hand a general assnrunenl of Casting:' i.rules. Stove*. Cooking Stove*. - J)t' Dissolution. TMJK co-partnership hctctolore existing between ihe subscriber*, in the name of Constable, Burke A Co., is this day dissolved by rouiaal ronsent. Mrts:». Horkc A Barrie* will settle the business of tte con cern. for which purpose they are authorised to u»e the name of the eouccra. NATHANIEL CONSTABLE, EDMUND BURKE, THOMAS HARM'S. The utidenianed t-ave ihu day a,«sociated Iheuuolvei in the name <>( BURKE A UAKMiS, lor L'ie purpose ofmanufiieiar.i!-.' Fire proof Safes, Vuul; Doors, Ac. ir, at the stand of the lute firm Of Constable, Hu*ke A Co., where they will be j>;en*ed receive li.r, pn tronasre of Uir eastaioer* ol that house and ibvir iVir-nis EDMUND IfUKKF. Thom Ah uaknes. In retiring from the firm of Cpn«ta»de.. Burke A Co. I with sincere plcnsurr rrecur.iceiid Mersrs.-Bgrse A Barue* to ihe confidence in mv fne::d» a;.d the putdir Feb. 0,1.-4 U. NATHANIEL CONSTABLE, frlil.l-dtf FORWABWNd 4c COMMISAiuN. STUART A (lfoecrs, and Produ-.e upd Coin murinii Merchants, No. He tVtsid si Pitt*'njfgti Dealers in Gio.crics. Flour. When’. Hve.Oau.i nri. iiwiey. Pork, llaeon, But.cr, Lurti, Uhrose. Clover, T.ioolay unJ Flax Sywils, Ifi"> \a:li, A*- Ai Ac. P irticulttf atieiuiou pa<d u> the sale o( Westcru Produce. UzrKHg.xco—,Mr«ar» Myers A Hunter, Ro’.t' Dal zeh A Co., M Uuis A Hoc, Hampton, Mmm A James vtuy, A Mooiaeott, Pnt«Li.-rgij. Ft un. r X M’MilUn, Massillon. Jo*. S. Morriru.i, E-y , St. Louis. *p'thUy ;uu.v a. c*a;o. Uip of N. Lisbon. f> w. s tcivbn CRAIG 4 OKIN.YKU, GENERAL At.IJSfV. I onunUsnm and Ftirtrarl in< .Merchant*. No. uti Mnrsei «i Uyifiiunrh, Pu. tn-prompt aiiention r.iven lo the purehOM- nnu of all Lind* »i RzrKK T-- .tt> A Murphy, Wil-oi. a -b., Piasuureb. Pa.. d. Hut, /nstiioj Ma.u... Weilsvnie. t».. Jnhn 11 Brown A F«A rirpsir. EMioit it Co., Phiiadi-.phia, U \\ .k Co., (treg< e. .We, New Li.bon.it, y f . -.kmu-r. Him. 0. » Coffin, Ciiscinr.au, J. P E-riier, Youngstown, O.; W 1, Stan dan. Cleveland. O. Hi|tr44 GEORGE COCHRAN, Coraralsstou and PorwardlngJlcrchant l ko. *r> wtx’it n., riinscKOK, CoNTI.NUI> to transact x general Commission busi ness, especially in the purchase and *a> of Ameri- ■’an Manufaciures and Produce, and m receiving and forwarding Good* consigned to his tare. As Agrul for the Mcuiuiaciurcs, he will t-c constant!)- sapplrcd with the principal anicie* ef Pittsburgh Manufaclnre at li:e lowest wholesale prices. Orders and consignment* are respectfully solicited. ,yj MISCELLANEOUS- Pczizz Macktlo* Oltop. HWIGHTMAN —Manxfaciurer ofaJl kind* of cat , ion and tvooile.n mncr .uery. Allegheny r ; *7, Ft. The above-work* being now ::i lull aid succrst.'a. oy eraunn. I am prepared to exe-jatc oiftrs w;tb dlvpateh fur all kinds of machinery in *y lice, it;h us-wjllow*, picker*, spreader?, cards, gnnc.-ig ruiibrnes, rail way*, drawing frames, speeders, tliussll*. looms, woolen card*, double or suiigie. lor merchant or foujury work, mules, jacks, Ac.;*li;le and hand lathe* and too!* in gen ernl. All kind* m ihafniig maileto order, or plum giv en for gearing factories or mills at reasonable charge. Kktxr tv—Keilnedy, Child* A Co., liluckstock, lie!! A Co.. King. Peuiiork h Co , Jns A. Gray. td printers; " “ JOHN P. M’CRKARY, Printing Ink Slnnofaeiurer. No-. 11l and ‘Jflt tftainon street. NEW YORK De pot No. 3 Spruce 'street—Would eslt the attention ot Printer* u» his impruvni Printing Ink* uf v„riou. kinds and older*, a; the following prices : Extra hue Jet Black, for Card arid Wood Cu's- - . Si OH and 3 f-0 per !’i Fine Book Ink . . 075 - \im ' - Boos r k - . . (I 4tr u uso *• New* Ink - « |5 o i-i “ u '43 Fine Red Ink -75 c l <»> l 30 •• g ik. <; Blue, Yellow, Green and Whnr 73c \ ig, j M „ Go'd size at iff per lb, and Bronx- ai 60, 75 ct* a-.d f l per o* A ypeeime.n of New* ink Can be .pen or; tin* paper. For tale by JOHNaTON A MToOKTON, .. _ d'lttsburgh, Pt. C. Morgan A Co. Cincimiati. Ohio. Monoil A Gnswoaiii, Ky. octl'iddm JAMES W. WOODWKLb, modern and Antique Pnrnilnrc, «, Tkud Sraxcr. Pmnacxon. /"*&&& A lafj-e and splendid a»«oruncni of Forniiure, suitable for Steamboats, ÜBBKO Hotels and private dive!- hugs, constantly on Land and made to order. Tbr present stock on hand cannot be exceeded by any anno-actory in the western country. IVwt* wishing to purchare wosld do welt to give tar a call, as lam determined my price* shall please. Pan cf the stock cuiiritu in— ... ~ TeteaTete; Dnffet Ktaqeic; Louis XIV Chairs; QoeenlEliZKbet’i chairs; Tea I’orse: Fruit Tables; Toilet Tables; Louis X V Cimunoi cr; French Mahogany Bedstead* Piano ritu.-j*; Alt sofas wiiL Flu»ii and Hwrjbtoili covsrs; sfl MaJiogatiy Rocking Chains; 40 doz I'orlbr do : 50 “ Fanay do 223 centre Table.*; , SO pair Divans; 4 pair pier Tables; 15 marble top Drcs-dng Bureaus; 6 Wardrohrs; 6 Fccretarirsand ID »k r.-ser.; 20 marble top Wash Sturnisj 4 pair Ottomans 6 pair fancy iWork Standi; ; A very largo assortment of -'oir.inoii chairs arid oih-i lurnitnre too numerous to mention.: Ip* Fleam Boats furnished on the .iho; tc*'- notice, and on lire niKi iru«>iioble terms d"ri;> DtapLxagzn filter, for Hydras-1 Water. THIS is to eeriify thot Ji av. i.:- : j-irnied Livingston. R.-.j-geo A «•<-. s.ilr Aceins for thr M..c uf Jetill.tig's l‘;c.rni Ini-i-r-ilirm IMi--. o*r tt.- --J WT imssw P'usliurgti and A -c-r- oit/. aW JOHN GIBSUN. Aid in, for Waller M Uili*on, 35 > Brendway I N. Y. A f).ri 10. IMS. We have hern U«itiff one of the ni-ove nrlieir- nt ’.fir office of the Novelty Work* for throe mom-**, ot; trial, ami feel perfectly sotisfied that H i> n useful iiivc.-m.-n, ai:d vc take pleasure in recommending them a- n u*s, fui article to ail who love purr water Mrdery will be thankfully received and promptly cznouie-l. octlP 1.1 VINGF'I'UN. ROGUFN A Co n«T«ntbls Kllterlnc Cock, 4 FOR PURIFYING WAFER, Which render* mrbid water pure bj removing all subiUtrtces not soluble ir water. The croton water in N. %ork. clear ami pure to the eye. yet IfsfiiQfwhen it paxses an hour through (hi* V filteriiic cock. sbnw*u larce dep-si'. impure subsi*a»’=t ; worms, Ac Tins i. the case more or less with all hydrant water. The Reversible Ftiterer L neat 15 not attended with the ir.ronveineuco inrnlem to oihci Kihcrers. us It is cleansed without being detai nc,. fn c the water pipe, by raejely turning;the key or hxru.< ?»m w* «deu»th«» other, Uf M «»7 proews, tb# coarse of water la changed, and ali aci-'i~.alai;on« fo impure substances -are driven off almost Instantly, willioul uuecrcwing the Filter. H advantage of being astop cock, and aasonlitii n.x..j casts will be very convenient and economical It can he attached wberc.there t« any ptessnra high or low to m cask, lank, mb, Ac. ease. Toi ha litd XTEW RAISINS and Cocoa tfhellsn—qr boxes IN freih Raisins •* bags Cocoa «he\L* rec'd nnii for & attfoKkla Tea Store, 7d Fcranh strecL decl3 sffIiELUSEOUS' W.zt J. eCENN, Book Binder*. WE are rail engaged in the above buttress, corneT of Wood itih! TBird streets, Pittslmxgß, where we are prepared 10,4<> dU I 'work in our line with des- We Ottei'dto bur and oittv faetfM. toils neauiess end du rability- ~ . , , Blank : Boot* rtled to er.y pntlrm and bound eub '•tanflally. TLmksln ntnnbcri orcldlmoke bound care fiflly pot on books in gilt letters. Tnoic that havfvwork in our litifc crtHaTited to call. Pries* 10-. e. ; •E , -i • ... ! . 4 Sealest Cooking S*ov#*,,•Grate*, Ac.,, i C(&-Roand Church, corner liberly' manofsetnre and offer for sale Platform, Floor.oml Couole: Scaler, of the most iiuprored quality; Cootinqjftove.s, for wood and coni; Eg|j Stoves of tfitriotts‘size*. Parlor and coihmoni Grates, Hollow Wure,‘Ac. also uiEuiufACUixe the Kilchoo Rangr,which such general satisfaction to (bore •huyinr-it tn aw. ta nil ot whirh they would respectfully invite Ute-sdtctiUoii ot the ciuzcus and the public Teas tally-.- _ Pitt Macliitto.Work* Md S'stuitlrj-.' rtTisßucou, rx. V ».. TOHN WP.WHT A Co., ard preptred-lo build Gorj» • •j end WoolruiMaehitttry of evert de*eripuod|J!ach us Cutdiuß Mathiue*,. tiptniiing Pritmes. Speeders.' Drawintr Fi>mtB, Railway Head*, Warpers, Srrp'ers, Dressing Frsrncu,Loonu, CanlGritnlcr*, Ac. Wrbughl Jroa Shnftiiic lamed; nil b;zc* ofCast Iron. Fullie*urji llan;;rr« of ttife- latest patterns, siido and luuul Lathes, tad tools ofull kinds- Cajrtiiigt of every,deerrplion inrm.*hcd on short .notice. Pattents made to order foi Mill Genrirg, Iron Railing. &c. -l Bteaia Fipo for heat i!ig Factories, Cast Iron Wtuiluw Sanh mid fancy Ca»- nnus generally. Orders left at Ute Warehousv of J. Pointer A Cr>., Liberty street, will-have prompt utten* Refer to Ulackiioek, Deli A Oo y J. K. Moorehr.ad &; Co., ti l>. Warrifr, Join lrwitt A Sons. Pittsburgh; <»• C. AJ. H. WcrocTf Steubenville. . janUl KBW COACH JPACTORYi , , AUJtOiXXXT. \X A. WHITE'A dU.'wdcldTespeetfully inform i\i_. ihe public, that they-hUTo. .otyjpted. a »Lop on Lncmk, bctweeuFcduTat ai d hrunlujfcy.Wrncts. 1 li-y aror.iiw muting aud nfc prcpunwlto fttelveortler* for every do»rripubii«f .Yuhiclus, Coaxes, Chariot 1 ., R:t roucucs, Buggies, Pltuitbmi. Ac., 'A'd., which from their lii’in taperji lice tn the muDuulctureof the above work, ami the faci!ili4i tli«y.Jiuve,thoy feelconfid-iit Uiey ate cimlilyd to do work on the rartr-t reaMunble tcroii with the.-"- wunling article* iutheir line. J'aying particular .OtirnUcin to the retecuon of i(m?c and havfae ndhe but competent workmen, they liuv, no 1 icvitalion Li waxrunung their work. ,Wc *uereforo auk the ntUmuou of the public to UiisteaUrr. N’. il. Xlrpuirljip done la the bwt tounner, aad on Uie tsn*t rt-asoimble tdnn*. ; jax’tfttf _ PIAJfOBI Till' fnliscnbcroffcri for wk a large and Bpkndid lUHjrimnuof and njfthognny FTtnJut Ac* u»r, I’uinnt, with end mtkout Coluo:ui> celebrated jJinlitm AUacbmeiH. Tins .d*vve tusiruwenn are war* riui.inl ir, !)« eauai to tu>y Itirtriuleafbrsd tb l*u» •■•ouu* tr>, unit vv.JJ tw Bold lowe r Uu-.n aiijr liroephi itoia U»e Kant. i'. IiLU.'JE, Sy II- wftod sr sal door above 6*.h .. n -V.ixr Scrip vnU bo taken M par ,far a f*.w ol no ix.iovi- lu.iurtiac'-i. toyJ F. I>. ~VVAM'S’KIii |\.VILV «s the PIIiLADKLI'HI- Ai J NKW ’sOKK. UOjI.oN OULfcANS tih.NHK/.L A(iKNCV ANDOUMMISSiON OmClv \ onn»; MISN m\v!tole«sle wt;d rcuu! More *, ami uti.e.i r. -.peftahir busine**. to n<M a-« |}<x»»!*kc«per»,'tMile« Furtcts, I’ar--.:cpt;r3. W:aln:»-, Farmer?, Oiiicti uieii, (Jot hf.entr, Honk ami Mop AgtuU, Qgllrritixe, «>vrr»'jrpi iii *U Lrauubr* 01 Ac. Wt liotc si mi licsi-s u larpc minilx rofjrooil «:suruoii« on ft? ml. wb.cti pn>' ft m 3 .'MU' to Si.KHi per annum., Tko.ic ih want af»itucUoiwvi \ii:o wv-iM ito well to tive u« u r.uM, ail »o bare m nsh of tbo n-*ovc c»* t:c», wttu-b w<U enable iw to piacc every applicant in a vjuaMe #»tLiuion si tiic ■ Uune/i court. tve trir.* a »ur<e ucpiuiiilwu'e in ol! th« above Ranted w:mclj v irunVWtil eunb|f »j» lo jjV.c >UU[e satisfac tion to nji vfuo :«*>• f-..»r a* w.u n rs‘l TAYLOR & TaYMAN', SecouU n, umwccc S until and Oiy. N. ~lVr'>it:*...li»r.-c in a:.> portof ihr U. Slant*, nn.i wMiiiup in obtain a .uaauon fai Malutaoro, «V? fi ta- r m l!tc oik:*, 'Aiii bavc lhetr war.li imror iliaitiy iitni.il*.** 10 !•> «(iilff*Aing u» a !inr. tj>o*l-pai'h a» lr. m sril! curtail beta tre-unie sad ex prriu . i»'l.icij they .Jiiicr-.vi-u wo ild incur Uy comii'u •kinp nnj>!o) ti.flvt *pr lA\ LAtii * i’AY 'i.VN, in li-c oil)', Uud Addros*.' ’ .St- ..!• .srciHi'l «<rcc! ii;.' • Italtinore, Mil BENNETT & BROTHER. 4FEr:NI*NV AKK S ANLiy.lTt/UKHS, Otijilnichaic.|a«or I’lttxburfll*.;Pt. IVareAgtMC, ho. i HI, tVonJ etrttt, l*Ui»burgh i, r,-ji r..-. fc i.li! S f.-HMi «k»ori jfJ'i'i/oicia »t V. arei »>w:i nutuniciarr. ai.r " tuui country Mer cucapei ih’iii na» ever namre been eife;e*l to the put>* '..’fil.-rt n.'.i t-jr imi!* *rofinf.ar jlr a or :otc*«n 01 i:yrr:r;<r.rt win !«• aun;<l?ii if. uijlG TULI AJLttimttTUli :r.ryl.) c*]!;.S r l ’>/ir' eucuijoaoi liiv »» re -1 weic.;v whfe-Brt:t«.JB« .ila h Kixx4f—Having ictica uf Lnlw wciif-scil by yuui nivuiat-i-r. I iaJ me fo.ult prove: y.'iir ii-j-iruii.tii* cortuc i: urnl r«*«-oiuwrr,J tlia use ot r. tD if.... 1.7 l-» L\iili>i;-.i. U.« Hip lie>i uiutLofl frr Oi teal ijoid. lUnp yoim, ' J. U UUNLEY V.GokJ Ltatar. IMiubitrnt*. March 8, L-ty. ' Marca-7, )»4J. >;«- lUna* rai"-;»'rJ ie ~t.tw M.,U .tr.:ti;u&r:ojn , l -•! >'J»f .\K>i3>, 1 «!r- rsfcV hccljir •to e«U3wniti£»kia». a>c oi ifao.-o uncart a'.x.ur tvai<»?,(,*lo o«UiK»ri!!i in rdttfi of Gftti. ii pvr< u tipjin)ilnss:?on tn Uie rpeciSo yraat ly of lartiti*, n:;t2 wt'.J ccr.&jai? cii’il-Le Uie :o .o'ccrutiti »!iru Lu p.irr? i* viduuir Gotti. juitfl-J V.rom. rr.p'7. JV, M'-OUNTOOK. » S’IUA UL’HltKKVl.ii J HlNii—Ju»; notuvcU tartiio i. CUtsorint i mu. 11 cftoplrip R«ionin> m oi Kiiinirt loilml.s, j'i rtneir.f from tT6.sii in p-il.if >i'r *uii 0- mat. iaui> i.n»t unu tor «!e r.i un: Zswi- r f £kj«.:, .-v* i \W“I -i AH JHUU.II'S I'rrr»it i:i.« TIIO? K. HDHiKIU' :-.r, Your WKI i»X TIN*. H.ni> »•? l.uvv anw i-e- n ujiir? nu»ri- than a > -ur. rt»-J on look.n-: ov.-r i.-.r c;:lr. iti.uie l»> a, tve tin-! tar lolr.r a lir*R.il I'H.n Unci. it x* |flej»*u"l !u wr11•• •v.-l . flow* fn-t in:.i it «o< not rioff in? pen like »ii<* oi.iii.nry i;:k* in &»e. Wtsinmj voa Uio reiuly *alc •tfl.'H'Sr.N ft m. I’ijt «'ib-. tojrther with Uuibcrl * KM Ilk. and Ma chine Cop. Ink.. by H A. 1 iihurnofK A i‘«v, IL I’ M-'iwar::. A'.ceheny I’ity. o.ui Ly i:tr timmi/aclur. r. K. Hiu.-ciu tJfUvKir; iinU ChittkLtl, earner 01 l-iL-cr ly end Sm’ihheUi *l*. I'ltM-urgi! n.-in WlrtZUh I'iUKil M’UUDxVNi \OS. I LAST * CO., Ipacrewou-:0 StuMcy. Hanna A Oc.) BANKKRS, UimiASf.r: (m»KKK3. -anil dualerv ui' Foreign and Dotcshiir Hl<vtnnce, Ccrtilicni** ol'. Dank Nine*, ami Siirctr—Foutth street, iieitfi) of{<>4i!e the Bank of IV.i».>urgh Current mo ney received o» dcpomiu—Sixbl Chock* for sale, rind cellrctioin nude on nearly so tbu principal point* in '(lie t«ce« premium paid (or Foreign and Amen tan Cod Advance* morl'* or. eoa«iyntnect* cf Produce, ship ped hot.* on iii>erai lerui* ap-J URKAT JNVF.N riov—VALUABLE i Ifc-COYXiIY! Fax km akciinks Jascaut iu, Jsiu. Pct**<i croiJ-vriw rji.-uK'tt Taf<ifs, Hd/c. «, Uureiuj, Vvot t'a.-rt. Writing Deitu. LivVKK of wuoDairr iituN rilllK TAltl/liri li*.r *urpu»»..iif every other m- X vci.tiaisbftlic kotil tmtv extant. They onn tie ex lemli'd-iKnii ii'ii to twenty-five f.et, nml when closed Ujr leaves are a>i consameJ ssik»lej_ they are ntiufe so sii sitrri tunl "tiupea, ami are admirably adaptM lot jhmmiboui.i, Horn!*, ami largo private UmiMc«, fam ine w!ieii c;u.cd a complete centre table. SOFAS' AND ItUßKAL't#—There article* urr-tnvel ualdr, particularly in those wno witdi u> tcn:u>- (jii>p room, flml Convert a sleeping npurtnu-tu mm n purtor or aitting room, a* liiry c.uu'tn: ojn.ncd «ud »liut itl t.-onveiiinicp, mid when shut. (be bedding i* rneK'*- ed. A great raving in toons aud rent. AiUiiM.od »lnmJ*.»tsen clo-ud mrri a bcautdul piece tit furuilurc fur « p«ru>r or #»uiog room. lit'OK CASKS—A mat and ssjcfu! article for parlor or ctawing rm.sn. , WHITISH OliSKi*—For law office*, coununr rooms, anil other entices; when opened a murtcwiveiueiit bed- Head, rvlien eloped a pcriect Dc>k arid Library alone I, vi*lble. All tbete articles need no rccommcminiion: the btiiu'.y oi tho whole is, sbi-y arc warranted iioi to sc! out ol rejinir. ll will be. UtT ynnr inlricfU to enli mil examine ui the iimnufactfercr'ii »toro,' No. p:t'l’ual »ueei. I‘niibutcb In addition in (he above ndvanlOßi*, they are prrH'f nyamsi bug*. meltld JAMLMV \VUI»I>VVj:LL. LOWELL KLETCUEU, M&r.rrAt rckun or ■ SICOBOIi ISU rU KK SFIBITS, Comer l‘n»iu u.d Vino *lieeu. Cincinnati. O. from l > iii«borch for Alcohol, Cure i?ptrii-, Itaw or Kfcmied Waiskdy, will be promptly til- Monongaiiela lilvcry btpblc, eft IHjßKirr 11. FAITFIIsON tnia opened large stulilr on l'tr«i *l. ramiing through rrrt to Second ri, between Wood aiul S*inilliQel J aaMMAit«..iii the :eur of die Momuiftalielii IloiifC, with an entirely new mock of Horaex ami (larmgt-. «,( Lhe brat <]unlily -uid intert Kiy li-s. Hnrn'r kept at lice n n, llic if*: mami'-r n-Vdli SKW ROOKSI MAW UOOIi.SI r p!ll; Cui.rniuiiun nml Fl-indurd ui the Associate i Hi io'uicd Chureli u> North America: r>vo, iiouinl ii.niii-ep. 'I lie Otiier Side, px No:e» for Hm History of ibc W’:rr Iclßcr.ii AioXien'hnd tiie UniluJ Male*, wrim-n M< iiro, and minaisicd limn the SSnuuHii, with not- *- By A.C It.marj , SLxlcuesuf Rrfonna nml llcl jn.-icrs of G ren‘ Ilritnin and ir.-jatnl: By (I K Slanmn I'ln: Wora* ol I'rr.stdcnl 1-Alwarda, in 4 vol-; a rx prim of ihe Wi.rrvji.rr i-itilioii, -wila udditioi.*, mm ~ Til- .Vioaniiiin* ol Kg-, pi. or Kcy».l j IV. ii.c-a ;or ,hc Bible. li> h. I. Hiiwk. lJ |l i. i. II •►I. Ituiiri of fi.ivnl Mile, IMS e.,L»f of Jimrnil of ■fVimre.r.v wuli ..-iecu ... Imm, -lu M.-m-haueou- W*iini<»: By rt- c J l' Ti...inri,i»i.' TU" Purilmi ,wt IB* B uis- .isr: In .1 K I’auldim; nil V'lOxv Ol Mexico umi Cal l' Nun I'limilisr lori!< rx ui \ dune Aim, on visruiue subjee-s; ile'-igmjd a-a C..tap.iaiiiii tn tiiu Voun/ Alca’a By it in A. Ail-oil riu- foen:ir.ii.l i>one VVn jrvj* ot H. A. Dana: i! vs .Vmiven ii.,d itj Kcn.uuu: By i.-jyard. 1-or »nic by KI.UOTB A KNfiUsll, NoWW.-o.iat AtlaKLLANfc.uUS'LliEH.Aftiltt:,' AT BUCK WOOD’S, 03 WOODSTitfiKT. ijituU V.-> -mvrii'uu Aiifilcr’a liiude; Tuil of iUuj ±) iijiion*. Istuto. ' i‘iu<iti:i«{ » I‘uruiin uiul Hi* Daughter, 12mo. Dr U.tokor'* I'hyueiau aud Pniieni; iduio. Mia H lia' lleani njjii U-.iaqs; evo. Ntum)>:i'» L.lc. l! ttuiiM; hvo. . • NVa ider'a History ot ClinaUim Cnurch. 3 v«»;s, Svn. st.-r. hr. spniu;'* MjemuU'’ oi ;»u.«s Murray, cvo. Au-’criciui Almuisac. IsCO. evo ’ 1 JAAIiiA D. LOCKWOOD, ;an}o Importer, tkl AVpod -L Wit Ciltd^iK—AKi b**TTiTto'ri, and'nir -nm r.y • : wai ua«au:v a. co FAST COLORK6 PiIiNTU. WR. .MUUFHV intiics Use attcotion of butrr.no • his present chaise stock of I’niiw nl Wi cmt*. per . uni, oi hm color* anM neweat «tyle« aLo—Newest atylcj Eaßlisii Camuc*, ftotn 1-1 W It 1 ecu*. Also—A full araortnuint of small figured light Printk, and Ciuntze*, bud, nluc, nmk, laiock, purple, orange, Ac. Wholcoaic Uoonu up slurs. jonliJ—'l M E. I) T C A l CAUTION* EXTRA- • A mno by die i.ajpc cf RL’KL CLAH* faascnrnref Wl 'h 4 young man r*f tbe name ofS P Townsend n»d' asea his name to put u P a Sarsaparilla, «tifh they’ favm^ 0 n“ 5 .sarsaparilla, denominating a Gh-VL’iNROngmST, et<\ Thi, Townsend i« lor and never «»,ilravwM formerly,a worker pt> rrol roadr, canaif, and Urn like. Yet !ie Iwame* tb» title' or Dr., for ihe ptirppjtf r>{ paining credit for wfcnt he i« out He ,is sendtag out card* boadedY-Tnoks of Quacks," in whicbjie.eays, I bare sold the use of my name for *7 a week. I will giro a: P. Townsend Attwi if he will produce one single eolitnry proof. uf.thu.—i This is to caution the public not to be deceived, and Sarehuenono Tml’the GENUINE ORIGINAL, OLD y. Jacob TowncemlV SoruparjJla. having .on it tbe Old Dr.’s lilrenefs r hi* family coat of arms, aria Lis *i-». nature across lliecoßt of arms;. •••'•'• ; ~ . - JACOB.TtfVVNf3J.ND. Priscipal Office, ;IQ2 Nassau New York City. ' OLD ' . DOCTOR. ftm - ||||Mn j;rtpMso,^ I THE ORIGINAL : -DISCOVERER . I op tbx ' '' ccaitM TOWHSEBD SARSAPARILLA^ DM Dr. Townseo'd is’now about ?Q yeare of arc, 'end. I *>«*u known ar thfl AIJTHORanduJISCa. °^^WAL“(rOWNSEND i Being poor, he whs compelled' to limit its manufacture, by whida mean Übas been ■ kept out of tbs. ealesfcircunscribcd-to i tbore onlr who had proved its worth- and known ‘it* vaine. This GaAXirotra Ukeqcuxid PBKPiiuriirt ii mx-iu.kciurcd oc ,tbi largest ucale, and io called for I throughout me length and breadth cfP-e hmd - ' unlike' young S. P. TownsendI*,. 1 *,. it Improves with «o, and aovet changes, but for tbe better; boeati»c li U prepared on scienobe principles by a scientific jftan. ry highest tnowlodgo.-o(Chemistry.- wid ihoJsicsi discoveries of the Ail. have ali Pccn hrou-jlil intorfi quinuortin tbe mannfacuire of the Old Di‘.-s nlla. The Sarsaparilla root, ulc well known lu med ical men, contains medicinal properties, and some eenic* which ate men or useless; tad others, which if roamed in prcraruig it for use,, produce fcrcietut? Uon and acid, which h Injurious to the tyrtnn. Some ofthe propertica of Sarsaparilla are so volatile.that they entirely uvafrorata and ore lon in tbe prepara, tmn, irthe 7 arc not preserved by a scientific protect, hiown only tc*iho«i experienced ui its muuofacinre Moteover ilu-re volatile priciiplre. which fly offin va por. or ar nn exhalation, under heat, ars tbe very ej. t'enimiicedics! properties of tbo root, which rivet in It ajl it* value. Tbo I 6 ' _ GENDINS • OLD DR- JACOB TOWNSEND’S SARSAPARILLA u so prepared; that all the inert properties of the Sar rapanlla Toot are first; reoiovcd, every thine capable ot becoming ttmil or of fcrmcaiaiion, is extracted and rejected; then cvefy panicle of medical virtue is seen red in a pure and concentrated form: and thus it it rendered iucapahle of dosing-any of its valuable am heauiis properties. Prepared in Ibis way. it is arace The laoupoweifal agent in tho CLRK OF iNNUAyjEABLE DISEASES. Hence the reason wTiywe hear commendations orf ®«*T 'Me V* , iw fovorbv men,-women and .children. V\ e find ;t doing wonders iu Ihe core of Consumption,' Dyspepsia, and Diver 'Complaint, and id Scrofula aiM Pncs, Ooitireaess, all Cutaneous Erop- Uo.is, I woples, Blotches, mid all affection* aricine from • IMPURITY OF THE BLOOD.' ItpoescsMs a marveUousefficacy lu all complainta arising remn louig-eticn, from Aenlily'i.fthe Siomajh: rroai Uiirqual cin ulatidii, deteroiinttion of lilood toth hopd, pttlpuaUon of the beart, cold feetaud coldhanda cold cailU and hot Ditshes over tbe body. It hns not had it* equal in cold*; and promotes caty expcctoruuoit, and gentle penpiration, reloxn* stric ture of Lbs lungs, Uiroaf, and every other part - But ta nctlilng is it* crneilenee ronremajiifcsUy eeec i and acknowledged than in til kinds end tia/c* of FEMALE COMPLAINTS. U wetkr wonders in eases of fluor albu* or whites, Faiitap of ike Wcnr.li, Gtirtrucicd, SuFprersed,orPain fol Mcu*es, IrregaUrity of the menstrual period* and the like; aud ineffectual in curing ail forms Of the Kid ary Di-r-..*,;., liy removing obstructions and rcrula ting fh-general «y«ten, it gte« tone and streach to Uio whole hod v, and cores ail forms u( 1 > NERVOUS DISEASES AND DEBILITY,’' and tin? prevents or relieves a area* virieiv or other ab Irnudus Neuralgia, Si. Vans Du ice, tfwootung. Epileptic Fits, Convalrtons Ac.' *s nod this, then, vu* Moncnairoc i , **-licisx»xt.t Natnl serd** intenor article? Thi* rounr man’s liqhid is not to lie CUMPARRIMVIT/i THE OI.D Dll’S, beciuicof the Urand Fact,-hot die one i. incapable of Dcienorauon and NEVER SPOILS, while the oth er « sours, foments, tad Wow* the boules coiaaiiiing tiinio lißgipdiUi the sour, arid liouid pl.K.mg Hud damaging other goods! .Mnsti:outii*4u>r riblp compound be polsoamu lotbe system? 3V*iiat! pu: ucnl into n e>«trm already dieea-ed wiih a^id! V\ bat cnu*r« Dysj.ep.la but acid? Do w« notail know iLa; ivlicr. n od sours |il pnretomacks, wbal tuiscbiefi it p(odurc«?- flntulericf., beurtl»OM, palpititln-i ofibt ; heart, liver-Complain:, disr ri.cja, ebollc and coriuptiou of the i.loodr u Ocrofala hut an acid hunger in the p-odoec* all the hnimirs w.i,ni, bn-. • vi Eruptionr of Ilte rfkiu. Hcuid Hcail, rtl!-i;tu.l-jj/ipelu%\\'h!t„ i-twrlinijj*, Lcvct-Sorcs! | an< H al; uiceraLoi * iutfrua! andextenni*- ?t i*iiotr,- I init lunder eearen but an acid substance, Xkicli so U >n aiinltbu* «jK,t.» nil U# duMi ol ibc boJv. more or leak ‘Vtiril ccures nh<'n>»:i:isui bat a soar arid fluiil, wlucb nyiijtuaies «;tu/ beiween the joints anu cl«in-arte, ir riiain.t: and inllaitui.g tb-,-tender aiid'dcln-alc lisiaee' opoji wumh it acts? «>i iirrvoai Citeisr*. of trepu- myltif biaoi, of derangcil cjrciiiaUuiia, iuui nvarli k:l ibc »i:u»*r.«« winch aifiict humau r.aiarr, N|»w, i* u r.oi hnniaio u> tanks sat] «sil r «w) m£mu> ij ,tjor.»e u> u«e un« , oSj-KINU, FKK ■ KNTINC, ACID WO.MVOCXD* wi 7 *• iVj'OWNSIiiSDI . . ai:a vol at wouli! lam Iwc ii i!u-J«r«ioail tiial Old J a . roa Ciet.oiie .J Sarsaparilla, i» eui lujiliuton nr ass imenor preparation!! {tc-ovsi forliid mm *r. should dra! In aix articir «*■ 5H wuiiM imar tfa<j up.-tt dimlii resemblance lo 8. P •, ow ‘•r.nii's nmrl»T ju;4 wlfiflh tljould brum down up*- 1 i Old Dr, mcU a (i«cu&u;uq imA nfwvmisl<lpt< uiid - itiiMuat-uos frutc agents wuo bava *oW r auiJ pu*. ctimriß wa« hare used S» f. 'iownsenu’* Ftmenvus Otii ijjouhJ ;' • a V' c Kish it nr.iltnuibi!, because It is : ifte o Isolate uutti, UiM S, i*. Tuwhwjw , « aruclp and 01-1 lir. Jaeoti • arc licavcil-wide apart, ftcd .nti iuri*.- d-x»ttnilar, il»rvx arentihkouit v-r^par- I. .nr, t-KUit-? not mic *i:t£.eUiiii£ in i-vtnn.ua. ji i<> a;roj uauiU the u.; : ->rf«:;ii*e, to poor hnl R into woonJc.t Mimtitriy, to kindle boj*, ,n the 0 3- ini/it.g Ootout, tr- n-tirc hcuil'i aaij lil.ujoi and *j. S -r iiii-i tru*hcil i-.i;.! hic.kc:i anti to t-ani.b Inbrmr- -.1,1 OU. JACOM TotVNSKXO liaa tSOUbiJT a FOUND the opportunity and mean, w tinnc hi* (- WJJS3 L’MVI-.HSai. OONCK.NTka ckd nutifiny witim the reach, o:.d iu toe knowledge of all wno .-.re ituiiu they may learn wirt kmw, by ioyljl ex perience, in ntanrirrour rowan to iiiaj.! »*Je by J. KIUUItCdn Ulioleule Atoiti for Wcolcrri I'cnn-jlvatua; J. SiliTlf, Kirciblfclnt.'s; Hr. ; J. SAKUKANT. Allegheny; Itr. J. CASSKI.» n p, n a ward. U. W. (iAHIi.'SKR.bth ward.l'uisl-anth »pu B.SAPARI. IN Q.UAHT BOTTLES. FOB nil BBUOVAL A.T> PEIU(ASOTCrV OV ALL tOXtIB Ueot.no fbom as ou'ors fiat* of thx flood j OB UAStT 07 TUS STTTXX, FtC Serofttla or King’* Evil, Rheumatism, Obstinate Cnta i>iiuu» Eruptions, Pimples or Putiulesoniho Face, Bfoiche«, Hilcs, Chronic Sore Eyes, Ring Worm or Teller, Scald Head, Enlargement and Pain of ibe Bones and Joint*. Stubborn Ulcers, Syphiltic Symplons, Sciatica® Lumbago,—and• uisease* arising from an inindicioos use of Mercury, Aci meior Dropsy, Kipgme or Imprudence in Life: A!*o—Chronic Conslttatioßnl Disorders, Aa. In this preparation are nrongly concentrated nil the Medicinal properti** of Sarsaparilla, combined with the. rao«t cuceuia! aids, tlio tno»l saloUtry productions, tb«mn<n potent simple* of Uie vegetable kingdom: and u bus been so {ally tested, not only by patterns them «eJvc«, bat nt-o By physicians, that it baa reoeived ilimr augualtfird recommendation* and the approba lion of tuc public; and But established, on us own tn-jriu, n reputation tor rates and eticacv for supe rior to the various compounds bearing the name of <arcaptri ; !a. Discarcs have been cured, inch aa are not furnished in the records of time post: and what it has already done lor the thousand* who have used it it i»capable cf doing for theoillicmsslilisaflering and iirofTSlinif with disease,. It purifies, cleanses, and siicuglhens the fountain springs, of life, and infuse* new vigor throughout ihe whole an-mxl frimjn. ANOTIIEII CURE OFSCROHJL.v’ The fol.ptnxiß striking, and—as ml) bn seen—per manent core of nn inveterate cn«e ofScrofala, com mends itself to all similarly afflicted; Sotmirour, Conn., Jen. I,l«we. Mr«ers Pntids: Gentlemen, Sympathy fur the. afflict ed fd»pe* me ip inform ;yoaof, Die .remarkable rare ■•Heeled by >c.ur Sarsaparilla, lit the ease of my wife She was sevrHy afflicted with the Scrofula on differ nt parti of the body; the. glands of the neck were til'll; y cnlmgiKS, ntnl'hcr limbs much swollen. After suffering over a tear, and finding no relief from the remedies u*rd. the disease attacked anti leg, and be low ttirkieo «nppuraied. ; Her physician advised it • bwti'd tw laid open, winch was dono, but withoalany ]>c(i»*nent benefit In thi* situation wo beard of, and were induced to use, Sands’ tfsnuparilla. The first ••oitl<- produced a decided and favorable effect, rejicv • •is hoMnnrr than any pre»i-rip;inn she had ever taken; •jml idi.* tire*) mi ti. it e. nv»'.u;r*unent mid iii''>gni »l b<r meudf—(.hr lined fcer lu-uhl: gun* rctlO'cd It n i,iiw over » y<-„ r »1.-i,-e ‘u«- ,-:tr-> was eft ler.icd, find h.-r ln-ti'ib r.'ifluif.i ► w.d, showing that die' di«ea»c w«< thoroughly eradicated iron. i>.e ►ystem. Our neipbi>«ir« urc nil knowing u> tnes-r fuel*, and thick very highly of tfanili’tfursapuridr. Yours with respect, . .JUUI'S PIKE Extract frmo n Ir'ti-r r.-pened from Mr. N. W. If*r> ri:>. gentleman well known in ix'ui.-iaua.co., Vc.t "(iciitlcmeti, l bnvr i;utrd a negro boy of uttno with your Sarsaparilla, who was attacked with Scrofula, ami o’ u scrofulous family- ••Your*, truly. N. W. HARRIS. “Fredericks Hiiil, Vic, July t?, lftt-•' Ssmv.' SAitssrAkiu^.—lt rccaisalißL'it mr neeessa ry tu direct .iilciiuaii to an iirucic ro welt known, mid f,i deservedly poplar, «.* thispreparation,butp&lientt mu- i wiio wish tn.usc tae «Atraclof Sarsxpartils, tire ij:diict4ig,uy compound* Injuring the nttiitc, but'ciintafning futie or none vl the virtue uf tj;u raia kt.le rcot. and we tliiok ;we cannot confer a greater beiu ht on our reader* than in directing tlietr afti-ulinu in ti.e ndvert••erne t of the Masers Hurd*, in another ciduvo'i. The bottle- La* re.ceniiy been cuiargrd to lie'll n ouun, and tl'oie who wi*h a really good enlcle wit find eonreinruied in Hus ail die medicinal value uf ibu root, Ihe experience at thousands has proveri its citifiicj in curing the rnnoasdisease# fpr which it i* rceottiinenrVrd; and at the preeenl linto any other, nerh'ip*. i* tins-ii.eilicino useful, in prepa tine the ■yun.-ra for n ehunco of season.—{Homo Jane. nn.tf«pt.l'i»D. - S Frepured and mlti,.wholesale aud retail, by A B A D. JIASW, Druggist and Chemist, 100 Fulum street comer of William, New York; Sold alio by Drug’ gists generally throughout the Uttiled State* and Can ada. Price St j>er bottle; six boitleaforSd For sole t>y L. WILCOX, Jr_ 13. A. FAHN'ESTonr 4 CO, mid IiDWAKD FF.NDSRICirfAiU'bIShA, ,o,b,pr.s.»mT» I B.u^tt T . TiSSJUSSwr PITTSBURGH GAZETTE. FOBESIIEATES- “ As I was coming to breakfast,? 1 said Mr. Green to his e&ploy&r, **l saw a,piece of Hall’s fence down.,As aoon'a# the cowi-are tamed into the pasture, iheyjwill make their way into his cornfield."'. • "i-■ “A man tnußtsee to his fences, ifhewish* es to preserves ~his crops." said Mr. Wil liams. '. , • ’ After. hreakfast; and prayers, • Green and Watson, who was. also in Willi arris’s ploy y set outfer the meadow, in which they were constructing a drain. When they, had gonaalittiß wav; Green stopped, and turn* ingdo Mr. W., who Was within hearing, said I better step* aside and put up-the fence? that drove of-cows-Will make saff work with the com." • * 4 Hall mhst attend, to his own business, as I doto mine.’? said Mr; Williams. . > Green ana his companion went on- their way- -When they came in sight of the ex posed comfieid,.Green remarked, “If I were a Christian,: 1, should 'go' and] put 'up that fence,, and as it is,, lshould do it if Iwere not at work for Williams—mv time belbwrs to hiik" >/ ■■ r.. “ Hall has not treated Williams very well," said Watson. “I do not wonder that he is disposed fo let him..manage his own con cerns.”' . “k'ishuman natnio.to be sure, ahdyet one r ought to be J suspect .Wil liams has lost some leaves out of his Bi ble.” •; ' • • *- - “ What makes you tbink so . ' “'Because -he .acts’as he does. ‘ He; pro fesses to ? square his life by, the'Bible. Now. the Bible, 1 able&st the-Bible that. my. father' used to own; bad some such roles as. those;. Thou shall love thy neighbour as thyself - 80-, good to them' that holey out I can’t say how much-Williams loves nimself, but if heddes not lova than' heldVes Halt,he' can’t be on as good terms with himself as most persons aie.'lcari’fsayfrut-thitbe does good to'Hall; she sticks very closely to the rule’ not to Jet bis-left haadxnow what his' right doeth. .Judging from what I see of his conduct, I conclude he must have lost out of his Bible tbe leayes containing the passa ges I just now quoted, and some others like them.”; • ’ 1 ■' ' 1 - , '• ifwa'reason in that way,f wemust con* elude that there are a great ; many leaves wanting inVome' folks’s Bibles; But the fault is not in the Bible. Noneare •perfect. Some haveonefailingandsomeanomer; wemnst bo charitable.” • * That™ just what the drunken man said, whanhe wanted.tobe taken, into the church; but the minister wonld not take hifiu- We oughwo he charitable: but if a mean steals, my pork,! ao'uotthmkcSarityrequireamiel to believe him to-be an honest 'than and to .treat him accordingly. And so if a man laies a fundamental Bible rule, charity does not reqnirame to' believe that he is a Chris* tiari." ;' ; ~ ■ “Don’t yon believe that Williams is a -Christian!" . 1 “ it ; doea. not become tine to say .who is and who a’Christian. lam a great ways from being one myself. There are a great many good thiugß about Williams. He is an honest man—perfectly so.’ I do. not believe he ever wronged a man out of a pend ny.in the world. He is liberalto the poor, is strict m keeping the Sabbath. Some of, his apple : trees once blew down on Saturday night; I offered to right them upon: Sunday, but' he would • not let me, andso lost them all.' He. seems.to t want- to do good some* times,-—I .don't>know.but.he always, does.. •The only thing I find it difficult to get along with is hia. stubbornness’. If he gels set against a man there is no turning him. Now here is Hall. Williams' wonH do anything to injure him tobeßure.but hewon’tdo any. thing to benefit him. Hall has beengreatly to Witme; but still 1 there are the words of the - Book Do good to then that hale you. But if tf e /’rgrtue no! men their . trespasses) neither will your Father forgive your trespasses. Ido not spa any getting away from those words." “ There mast be some way; for there is a ; good deal of hard feeling in the world ament* Christians." —/••;- “ I don't see how they can be forgiven; and a Christian with his sins cnlorgiven can't be a thousand- times better off than a sinner. But here we are, and must so to wort.” After they had wrought for some time in 6ilcoce, Watson looked op and said, “Isay, Green, what is the reason, seeing you know so much about the Bible, that yon are not a Christian!” “ There are a great many reasons more than I can stop and tell yon now.” , “ Yon ranst baro studied, the Bible a rood deal” b “ I can’t claim any merit on that score— What i know of the Bible I learned when I was young. When I was a boy mj father kept me a: home on the Sabbath, that is, out of meeting hours, and made me read the Bible. Children were not allowed in those days, to range the fields and rob orchards on tho Sabbath as'they do.now. -Paren s look* ed after their children more then than they do now—maybe because there were no Sunday schools then—if so, it was all the better for them.” “ It seems that your father did not make a good man of yon, after all.” “ 1 am a better man than I should have been, if he hadn’t taught me to keep the Sabbath and read the Bible. I tell you Wat* sou, I have passed through some pretty haid times, and I should hrnfe' Deen : an enemy to religion, ifl had not known enough ofthe Bible to distinguish between genuine religion and its counterfeit But I must hot spans in talking the time that belongs to the man who hires me." . \ ' When Williams parted with, his men in the morning he went to his pastor, to consult with bint' respecting some repairs which were required forJ;he meeting-house. When that topic hod been sufficiently discussed, the.pastor called the attention of his visitor to tho condition of the spiritual edifice, and soon produced a deepconvictioninhismind that some efforts in relation to it were neces* sary. Williams went home, apd retired to bis closet and made it a subject of prayer. Al most the first thing he thought-of after he left" the closet, was the exposed condition of his neighbors cornfield. Therewaß, apparently, verp little connection between the cornfield aim efforts for the conversion of men. Such efforts, he had resolved to make witnout de lay. After a few moments spent in reflec tion. he went to the cornfield, drove out the cattle, which were just commencing their depredations, and put up the fence. He then returned to the house, and felt strongly in clined to repair to his closet again, and to make Mr. Hall a subject of special supplica tion. He did so. His next reflections were respecting tho wisest way of approaching Mr. Hall, and of exhoniDg him to attend to the things belonging to .Jus peaoe.— New York Observer. Mkrcantilb Live. —We have admonish*- ed young men in the country to keep away from tho business of the cities. Facts are •be be*: arguments for tao admonition, and they are abundant and sufficiently discour aging. It is asserted in Hunt’s Magazine that but one eminent merchant, (and his death is still recent,) has ever continued in active business in the city of New_York to the close of a long life, without undergoing bankruptcy or h suspension of payment in some one of the various crises through which the country has necessarily passed— It is also asserted by reliable authority, from records kept during periods of twenty to forty, years, that of. every hundred persons who commence business in Boston, ninety* five at least die poor; that of the «»mw anm ber in New York, not two ultimately acquire wealth, after passing througb the interme diate'process of bankruptcy; while ; in Phila delphia the proportion is still smaller. Boys of the mountains .and the fields! disdain not the hardy but honest and happy lives of yours fathers. Come not to the cities to be the sport of their chances, but guide the plough and swing the axe, if yon would have strong arms, strong hearts, and con tented lives.—/. Her. UNPRODUCTIVE READING. Magliabeohl; the Italian, read many books, and had a most retentive memory* He liv- edasif the dnlyobjectoFhifldecrejtita*^ ly and ftf frif aeiatari~ Olldthe/ChiefWattt • of hi* “ edge.., Aaolddoik-snitedhim wninwai—. . byday, u - * chair washls sueeodaneum forstablejWhile another served. his uses as Vbed."vH» ■••/ <_■ from day td day in hiaatrawy couch, wedgv „ <?. like a fixture,’and almostburiedalive arfaia heaps oftolume*/usually prosecuting , s * hislstndiesy'and abstracted among the multi* ' t . tudincus ideas of his research, tillbeWM overpowered with -sleeps. this-Magliabechi became a well-infdnned, . r . ? . wise, and person? - No iueh thing* •' flatteraglydescribedinanobsem&onwhich came to pass current respecting htm/’f 1 that T < -•*- .■ he was a leainedmanamong book-sellers, and S liabechivfasabook.wqnn, nothing mnxe.' * and of coarse spun nopilk* .He attempted. „ to become learned-dimply by reading; *ad., c r . : . ashe practiced,TLeitberraiectioaupoa what .. he read/ the communicating of his. knowl edge to others, nor the reducag"ai his ideas. . to purposes of utility/ha* wus-notinibo - .*\ strictest sense a scholar, as regarded either.! - j-. ins personal condition," or hbrinfluene* up on society. The maxim is a'sdund bM,lhat ~ “he'Wliojthinkfi'to becofaid was l by. always reading/ iresembies a person-who; shonld think to become'faealthy by al&rays eating,” Ideas, like food, require to be /mid' /k. f the mind like the Dody,, needi;ezercise as ■ - well as aliment Heading^.in'order'to be ? ' r profitable, must always, be toliowed by m«i- 3 - v itation, and if it can be made unifohnfyduV “ ; serriwt, both, to' the instructihg'of i: others, ' and diredtly to theantelihratihgof one% own condition, it will'yield a treble reremte of i • wisdom.' '' r •-* ; .iroNSEBs of the teleqhbph/. We were present j a few evenings ag6,.at, : >- the coast'surrey n ßstrTmomicaiigtatimi,-oa.- f .. ‘ Capitol Hill, whbiLwaa put m ; telegraphic. connection with Cincinnati, ihr .the piupose,' f of determining the ilonptade 7l c two places. : The eleemefd clqcks! in'.tlfis - I '' city aqd 1 Cincinnati haying "been * into the completed. eyery beat 'Et • Cincinnati was recorded at almost the'smno^ - - ! - ! » instanr on Saxon's rerolvizlgf cylinder in • ... this city, and every beat of 'the clock hara 1 ~ r was recordedln likemannempon -..--r * rerolnng plate at Cincinnati. - ; Attha JH£>* ment-a;staapassed'the meridiansd^Wash-.. r-'-i ington, ; by tne touch of a key, jthe c record... , was made npon the. disk at/, Cincinnati, .as well.ss.upqn thqcyCnder at 4f ’ the Washington station, ahd~'theaifiWeztds ' ; ' ' of the iime of .the ,two clocks would, of cohrsO,. indicate the difierence of longitude.- llie distance .between the Jtwo citia/ it:- must be recollected, Is upward of five 'rnm-i ■. dred -rullesjthia distance was smmhilsted/j. ’ * .r. and' events happening at the one • stantlyirecoHed by antomatiojmachinesy at .. u . the . other. The. interchange of star, sig- ■. nals... waa soon interrupted, however, - v by the lintervemion of a cloud at Cincinnati. •'* and theremsinder of the evening wis. otv 1 * l cupiedby the gentlemen presentln apmld- * ? j?r;< ■sophical discussion on the subject ofthet ’■<* velocUy and transmission of --v i We were aever: more"impressed with the-.. ; - •:> power; of the telegraph-to annihilate space, • and to! bring into instant , mental'commmti*' cation indivulaals separated by hundreds of , ..' mUes.—Nat. JnT., .... *:;C ( DRf GOODS, &c- ; a , '"faAtTK P&E2UUB DUASttETS, 1 WHITE AND BROWN DOMESTIC i WK are: now reeeiTinj frota xlio OftorTS ' *uppiy. of these ffOods, which wo »to.«eUliif toix ertiau rich good* cu baosa eUewhora in lUa dtV. x > 7r> We bse no «etdyin ble&ehinf<tlul tojntcs the u our objecl being to prodoeerood* flat foe ihow cnljr, bat for.comibrtftna danbiatyi tad m aheb they re ceived the fint premium over all other goods exnbit* " ' cd at.t&e lets Alierteay Arrießltsrtl Fair. Fotsaletlibe Blanket Depot, No. 05 Market st, : *od ; '’ ' at tba ware rooms of the Fayeua co« - . i 'No. lIS Second >L 7 "';••• BUaketaof our Maanfaetnre are sold fa ' City, by Mr. Joba Dean, and also at tha •‘Two - 'i->* Windows,*! Federal st. ' oetlS' 7 ’' ' *• • r AasrleaaWwii&Cloodtt -" '/?• >■ :• 3fiHßsßbseriberhasonhaad, '(reeelTed thojireseagv- j.» . w seaaon,lcoasigoed&otatbemannfacmrer*,tM l 'lbl- : p J - wins Goods, whieh be is authorised to close alj«'?Fe*J ‘*.M > / yard wide Barred Flannell . V**,; ' SSooairo white Bed Bla&]rets 1 w .’ ■* < pounds to the pair. ' 1 ease SO paua Steamboat faenkets, ribbon bogga/a*~~ • r : veryiuperforaitiele.-' ‘ - -• . 4 cases (SOO pairs) Grey Mixed Blankets. 40 pairs Dark Ocntianellt Blue Blankets, a very so- ' ' perfos article. 8 eases Grey and Blue Blanket Coating. .i 49 piece* Tweed, Sicabenvilla make: f cue assort- * l ' l m plain and barred Jeans, BteuHenviifemanufactorye • Th* above goods are all consigned direct from the maker, and will be told very low for cask or approved - note*, oei2o IL LEE, liberty «t, opposite6th. •; CA&BUTHNOT bn* cotnmcncea 10 receive a •■ large assortment of Woolen Comforts and ** ’• Hoods; Has kin, Berlin, buckskin and woolen Gloves: ... Thibet, cloth, mon* de Inin and blanket Shawls: each, mere, worsted and woolen Hose; Pongee ana linen- -- silk and satin Cravats and Scarfs; Gunn tad ■-■"■} ' Fringes; Irish Linen, Table Coven, Crepes, Ribbons. Laces, bleached hnd colored Muslms, Tabby Velvets, : Patent Threads, Sewing Silk, Buttons, . Gam Sospat ders, Pins. Percussion Can, • Almanacs, common and • gold Jewelry, gold and silver Watches, Ctpnbs, peek- ■ et and table Cutlery, and many ether goods which country and city Merchants are respectfully Invited J o enrnine. sptlO - ■ PAVKTTMkAaDFdOTtiaiHGCUe - ' i MANUFACTURE and will keep oa hand Family ■. andgteam Boat Blankets, Bomeatio Flannels, 1 - blub, brown and drab Blanket Coating. tjiHMmui ..... Woolon Yarn, which they will sell atEastera prices.'' ' Warehouse No. US Second st, Pittsburgh,Pi- Factory, New Haven, Fayette eo. Pa. tpU3 Ik/ £ hare lust received a lam and complete stock FT of CLOCKS, Variety ana Fancy Goods, saita* . 7- ' bln for the fall trade, to which, with every description of Looking Glasses manufactured at our own steam- '~ ‘ power-shop in this city, we ask the attsnttam of West*.. .. era Merchants and otacr dealer*. . . -KENNEDY A SAWYER, •“ tpt3o corner Wood and Fourth sta • , DRY GOODS. SCBPHT, WILBOH AGO., ........ A RE now receiving their usual, supplies of Goods Jk,'for the Fall season, which they whl bs happy o-i n exhibit to their old castomers, and as many new ones as may feel inclined to present themselves. * ■ -. Always takis great ptina to lay in nmh goods as ; are adapted to fie wants oftbe Western trader which ~ long experience enables theta to do, they can say with much confidence, and without entering into a detail , oftheirsteek; that the Western mail merchant will ‘ find with them all that his customers-reqaim. There fi wbdhave Ibnned the unprofitable hahir of repairing . . t to .the Eastern cities ter their stocks of Dry Goods, '•• would do wall to call, as a candid comparison of Pri- -.i ees would in many cases resultin the conviction that . the expense of going further may be obviated by buy* •’" * ing in Pittsburgh. ~ * : - sptl3 Sa&OR&KTT A WHITE* . , DRY GOODS JOBBERBj 99 WOOD STREET, h' . ABE now receiving a very large stock offreah. Goods, of recent purchase and tmportaaonlwhiea, they will sell to the trade ai sneh prices as cannot nil to rive entire satisfaction. • City and Country Merchants are Invited to ceil and examine out sock before purchasing x myB • . J - v WE have soma PUMPS, made on an improved' plan, so as not to freeze in tho coldest weather. Persons wanting sueh articles, are invited to eail and see them at SCAIFE A ATKINSON’S,. myas Isu between Wood Market its . Viow of Plttalmrsli. . [. MY VIEW wHI bo published in ns short k time ' as possible; and I can assure my subscribers,'-:: and the public generally, that It shall be sernioa— both in fidelity of detail and beauty of execution—to ■/; any oth*r whatever. Let those who doubt, watt a fbw weeks and see. E. WiUTEFIELD. ... New Yoax, Dec. sth, ISO.—{dell I Wrought aad Out Iron Bailiax* THE subscribe rs “beg leave to Inform the tmbEe that they have obtained from the East all the tats and ; fashionable designs for Iron Railing, both fbr houses ami cemeteries- Persons wishing to procure I hand some patterns will please call and examine, and, judge... for themselves. Railing will be furnished at thkiborv . est notice, and in the best manner, at the comer or .:. Oyatersl Ojratoral r : J BURKE a coy Daily Express Unow regularly do iivering Can and Shell OYSTERS, which ureefv fered to dealers and families at the lowest price*. • Quality warranted equal terany brought to this mar biud*..* b 7j : i Also—At -• Mercer A Hobinsoft, Fedet.l »l JUlttheny. —m . jmbi. r BBfiOtlt* and Commission Her chant, bss removed to No. 87 From, between Wood andflmiihficld streets. _ - »P» ■ a Pressat ter Tsar Pialljr- ; .. .... MORRIS A WILLIS’ HOME JOURNAL , Prauuixo Wnrn-K ft* atnnr*., , 7 "The best paper In theU®icm^»:: “Radier ge i In coal than go without if p tßoston| ton. 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