l ESTABLIS. PUBLISHED BT , H WHITE * CO. I ! t.EVmit] (t. HAJBHT. • amm vq mens, thud mxrr, rbct door to tsb rtmr office* turn: ; Dailypa r.— perannum. ■ Tn-Wee' .too u Weekly, in advance)— •*•■ xflo ** ■ Do. oClabs,itartdaeed rate. : IU9 UOf IsVCRTIUHO I AGREED UPON I BT H B FBEBB. OneSqwie,|tOLnesofNoopareU©rU*s) one I isenion ..—-.gtl^O One Squ# le.eacb additioualiiisertton*** o£f Do. one week —— 1,7* Do. two weeks.— 34® Do. three weeks*— *.*♦*•••• <45 Do. one month*-" *l® Do. two months————■••• 34J>- Dr. three montas-*** -f®|} Do. roar months Do. six mouths —— •**— 12,t® - Do. twelve months**** •• ; Standing Card <8 lines or less,) per annum * 10,t» ; OneSquart,changeable utplesssre (per an* ■t nam) exclusive of the paper—— *3i w i For each additional square, Inserted over one month, ana for each additional square inserted under the year* ' Tyrates, half price. ’ Advertisements exceeding a sqaare, and not over fftcen Uncs, to be charged as a sqaare and a hall r Fab Inhere not accountable for legal advertiaements beyond the amount charged tor their publication. ’ 1 Announcing candidates for office, to be charged the same at other advertisements. : - : Advertisements not matked on the copy for atpeci* . fed camber of insertions, will be eon tinned till forbid, and payment exacted accord. i 1 The privileges of yearly advertisers will be confined rigidly to their regalar business, and aO other, adver* tiseacsu not pertaining to their regalar business, as agreed fe#, to be paid extra. 1 All advertisements for charitable institutions, fire companies, ward, township and oiherpubUe meetings, and aaeh like, to be charged halfprice, payable strictly in advance. 1 Marriage notices to be charged SO cents. ’ Death notices inserted without charge, unless aeeom* puled by faneral Invttatlans or obltaary notiees, and when so accompanied to be paid for. ! Regalar advertisers and all others tending comma* - ** tueahont, or repairing notices designed to call alien* ; doe to Fairs, Soirees, Concerts, or any public enter* ; ittrnnenu. where charges are mado tor admittance— . all no ties* of private associations—every notice do* ' signed to call attention to private enterprises eslcala* , ted ot intended to promote indißdoal Interest, can on* Jy be inserted with the understanding that the same is .. who paid for. If intended to be lnserted in the loea . eotania, the same will be eharged at the rate of not teas . litas iOc« is per line. I Bishop or FisiNotiees to be charged triple price. ! Tavern Ueeaso Petitions, *3 eaeh. : Medical advertisements to M charged ax fell prices. i Real Estate Agema and Auctioneers* Advertisements not to be elasacu under yearly rales, but to be allowed discouttei thirty three and one third per cent. Dun the ’ amount of bills. wexxlt ob m*wniLT in wilt ritns One ttquage, three insertions— flJiO Dp. each additional insertion 37 •t : , ummanna wxxxLTrara. . • One Sqaare, {lO lines.) one insertion-•*•50 eta. * Do. each additional insertion* *•<4s “ 1 All transient advertisements to be psitCin. advance. WJUTE A CO^Gaxette. L. HARPER, Post, ROBT mTrIDDLE, Journal. JAMES P. BARR A CO, Chronicle. FOSTER A BROTHER, DDpaeh. JOS. SNOWDEN, Merenry. , JAMES W. BIDDLE, American. HIRAM KAINB, Evening Tribune. : Pimnaen, Dee. 1,1819.' BUSIMESB CARDS. ALSXABDXR St. WATSON, ATTORNEY AT'LAW—Office, on Fonnh street, above Saithfleid—Lowrie’s Buildings—op stairs. i*nf*y ’ A LEXANDER FRANKLIN, Attorney at Caw, Fourth SL novl3-ly DhVIU C. TDTTIiB, 4TTORNEY AT LAW AND COMMISSIONER . FOR PENNSYLVANIA. Sr. Lons, Mo. U commoai cations promptly answered. ocCO-ly .*X RMSTRONG ACBOZER,Commission Merchants A and Dealers Inpyoducs, No. 23 Market street’ Fntalmnrli. r ’ * decS “ 998ff83X5835; A TTgRNEY and Counsellor at Law, and Coamts* A stirrer for the State of Pennsylvania, fit. Louis, no. (latsol’Pittsburgh.) ! Rirrasncxs.—Pittsburgh: Hon. W. Forward, Hamp 'lon A Miller, M*Candleaa A M’Clarc, John E. Parke, d.taells A Semple, M*Cord A King. asgUtdly Vh.'ml.h. j. psxssrxtt. BAIRD A ITRRRETTt ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELLORS Af LAW,; Foarlh street, between Smith field and lirant, 1 1 nnabargb, Pa. juls j nni.L|HL nM __ wtcTsintt. LAIIdK * PHIKIOi AT LAW,Foortastreet, oeaxGra&L AMirr»7EEEuT ATTORNEY AT LAW.—Office on Fourth ft, bfi< . tween end Great ft, Pittsburgh. M. K. woo»w*»f— *• — -niLra uaun. "WOODWARD* Co, Wholesale Gro* ,!■ eera.No.ClMariei«trcct. Philadelphia. aortt Fiuibnrih Alkmll Worki* B ENNETT,BERRY AGO, Uniutaetiumr> of Soda a«V Tflfofhtwj Powdcn, Ma ristie and SoJpberio *»<*« Wazeboose No. —Water strect,bciowFerrT. • i ; immii mv% j noui ism.. ppAllfi; & KETTES, Wholesale aad Brail Drag* la Sate, earner of Übertr aad 81. Claii etmu,Piu»* barnaTFa i m*jH Tjr A. t'AItNESTOI J9«_uli Dmggjja, cc PiaYCC • la» doer shore to CK A and Ho mier Wood and 6th »t*. jyl }&, Attorney at Law, Third at, 4ii>hft«-M. nostS-3m , Forwarding and Commission darket at, Pmsbargh. spts nKAIO fc BKINNEI y Merchants No. gfl ■k Co, Forwarding and Com its, Canal Basin, Pittsburgh Pa mehB W t 4L McANULT minion Mercbi itestle Grocer, Commission *a< rchant, No. 41 Water »L aaM CH.GKANT.Wb , Forwarding M MAN k Co, manufaeturur* of ic Springs, Hammered Axles, tecL Iron, Ac. Warehouse on ts, Pittsburgh. m<»>i Trimming* and Malleabla ocili /COLEMAN, -HAU Coaeb and Blip taring end Plough I Water and Front *tre ; Alio, dealer* mJC ! & racuss. Jim s. iixiun. • I TTOGUBH A UEN JETT, tlata English, Gallaahey !Jll * Co.) Wholeial s Grocer*, Comnuiiioo sad For warding Merchants, »*d dealer* in Produce and P«u bnigliMannfoetares, No. 37 Wood su, between Sd and Idiuteu. I 08X1 El. HENRY, Attorney and Coancellor at Law, Cincinnati, Ohio. Collection! in Southern Ohio, mnd in Indiana, and In Kentucky, promptly and eare fally to. Commissioner (or the Suae oi rcnn •yhrania, for t«M"g 'Depositions, acknowledgments, We. Hell A Son, Coni*, Church A ;Oorotb*T»rWaLllay*jE<*q^WiltockA Paro. aBS_ Ira Ucfaey Andrew Fleming K.K. Fleming. HKRBKY, FbBHIIO A 00., | i .COMMISSION MERCHANTS, T?OR the tale of Domestic, Woolen and Cotton Jt Goods, also, Dealers in all kinds of Tailors’Tnm ’Sngs, No. IV7 Wood street, fonnb door from Fifth, i iywwMntg Messrs. Wn. A. HiU A Banker*. 1 lapg ; C.~Broylogle'~——**••• A. H. Clarke. BRBYFOatB * CLARKX, !tSORWARDING and commission mescii if* ANTS, and dealer* in Window Glass, White ft«H a*. No. 10s Bceend st ]sa»-y wntTHTJoaSsres; T7ORWARDING A COMMISSION MERCHANT, Jjd No. 1U Second street. Pittsburgh. de!4 i icaaea w. atm. Jiiss. vnin. 6EORGB W. SMITH a CO, Browers, Malsters Hap Dealers, Pitt st, Pittsburgh. epttt ! VNPftßftliCOcHftAN. Commission snd Forwarding i\J Merchant, No. «0 Wood street. Pittsburgh. my!7 ! MoMte LKAdina factorlTl I TTAMILTON STEWART, manufsetnrer of Beary I HBMrtßP.Ch.ck., AC. R.b..« ii J^M^Ol, ku Woolens, liberty, opposite flthst febl7 w*.inua»,BaluxDore.- , a. >. srcxaoß, sdwau rsaxs, l^hfladA 'DEAU^BDcicpSß^Toba^’ Mer* North Water at, A 1« North \Yb^es, i a.*, ausi. ~ w. r. loszaT i TTARDY, JONES A Co, (laeemcr* u> Atwood, ! JO. Jonas A Co.) Comsusstoo and Forwarding Mer* | okants, dealers In Pittsburgh Manafaetnrcd .Goods, 1 Ptttsburth. Pa. *“ acM7 f • BOTIOE* ! T have Msoclited 1. B. Me VAT with me in the | JL Exchange and Banking business. i January in, iso. WM. 1L WILLIAMS. Wb. B.Wfflitau—- WB. H. VILLUHS * CO., bankebs amd exchange brokers, Nottk East earner of Wood a ad Third street*. l«nl • PimiresH. r mol WtUTt liwtw tittiiw, a TSAIAH DICKEY A Co., Wholesale Grocer*. Con* I *isaioa Merchant*, mxd dsaim fni aett Nos.M Whitt, and tP7 Front street*. Pittsbnrrh. . 3|M>.A;CAUGHEY, Agent tor tha Lake En»*nd |Sieb4*a. Lice to Beaver and ibe Lakes.—Office on the comer of Water and Smlth&eld its. ]an4 ! tv —-•••.—Jo.epb DU worth. JB. DILWORTH A TO., Wholesale Grocer*, and • Agsnu for Hazard Powder Co., No. a? Wood it, i gittabergh. •» dcfry iAU*.ou.worra. unn nLWDtrn : 18- DILWORTH A WesfoGiS££Fk. J • dec* and Conuauuon Mmhanu, and Agents firth* Hazard Powder Co. of K.Y,stWoSSsl Pittsburgh. •• fotfl n JOHN MT , Apotbcury No. 4# Market at, three doorttbore Tbjrdw. pj t 3 , honk, will bare constantly on hand a well selected ac ' : Sraaantofthe beat and fr**hc*t Wedjciae«.whkk b* ' - 5m mil on the mort reasonable term. Pbyaician* i SaST orders, will be. promptly attended to. and .«»». ! SSgwith articles they mt rolyapoa aa genuine. ’ F*Sw physicians Prescriptions will be acearamly and - sjtfy prepared from the ' or night. ■Vjo lor tale, * ltrg* stock of freak and pod PsrfaJ JE! j __— !»« ytititlUiiON SEWELL, : A gn Fourth st, above Badthficld. novMr 1 (late ofWarren, Ohio,} Cotutto* J aloe ami Forwarding Merchant, sad wholesale / Western Reserve Cheese, Batter, Pot and "Pj.j.,«nd Western Prodnea generally, Water j SmthScld and Wood, Phtsbanrh. at% i <«eceaeor to KwaJtA GebbinJ 1 u wv«iraaie Grocer tad Commission Merchant, : iJFSfProto” and Pittsburgh Manufacture*, e*£ rfhertfond Band street*. Pittsburgh PtTft» to Hatehiwn A Co„ Commisakm.Merchunts, of the Bt Lotus Steam Sugar Refinery! aod« front strtstf, Pittsburgh. —^^^rr*-,-. ;; . _,--■— . J . ------- _|_ : ' [ -~"'^^' rr '’'^ K vj- , -, r '~ ' : "' ’’ '"'":''''' 1 - ' % ' - , ■ I ' . ■ ■ - i , •• THI PITTSBURGH MILT GAZETTE. : rfr ,HED IN 178 b. | PITTSBURGH. MONDAY MORNING. FEBRUARY 11. 1850. YOL. XYH. NO. ~159. I' j v Dran ""' or Du&ead Allcr,Pius hnrrfc. jtfll J-~ 7TMKH iCKKg. Jfi, fc Co- (neeeuar to Jowpb O. n»ri*.l Ship ChmUer*, M W«ter ttteet oc3l YUHPnr DAVIS, ABcutmoer, corner Wi and Wood tf ureeu. Pimbnrgh. ■ octB - JOHN H. MELLOR, Wholesale tad Retail dealer la jinsie tad Musical Instruments, School Boon, Paper. Slates, Steel Pena, Quill*, Primer*’ Caida, and Stationary generally,No. 81wood at, Pittsburgh. gT 1 Kajr* bought or taken >a trade. *epis . TOHNSTON fc STOCKTON. Booksellers, Printer* O and Paper Manufacturers, No. 44 Market it, Pitt*. barghl s jeB RtcßaxD Plots. J k ,f FLOYD* Wholesale Grocers, Commission 9 Merchants, and Dealers in Prodaee, Round Cfeorch Baildinn,. fronting on Liberty. Wood and Glh streets, Pmibnnth. Pa. . myB 1M1.3F.M.* Wholesale Grocer,CcmmUsiop Merchant, and dealer in Prodace and Pittsburgh Manaftctarca. No. St Water »t- Pittsburgh. janlf JB. BW£ITZER, Attorney U Liw, office 34 iu « opposite Bt. Charles Hotel, Plush arch, will also promptly to Collections, la Washington, Payette and Green counties, Pa. ‘ RUPEE TO Bltcksioek, Bell A Co., ) Chorcb A Carothers, VPcabuxgb. P T. Morgan, ) oetadly 1/ SKR A JONES, Forwarding and Commission Mer- J\. chants, Sealers in Prodnce -and Pittsburgh manu tacmrod articles, Canal Basin, near7ih st. d EYNULD9 A BHEE, Forwarding and Commission LV Merchants, for the Allegheny Riser Trade, deal rs in Groceries, Produce, Pittsburgh Manure tores nd Chloride of Lime. The highest eaah,paid at all times for eoun ry rare. Corncr ofrenn and Irwin sta. ianffl IkODEKT DALZELL A Co- Wholesale Grocers, |\, Commission nnd Forwarding Merchants, dealers n Prodnee and Pittsburgh lUanufaemres, Liberty su Puishargb, Fa. ROOT. a. CUNNINGHAM, Wholesale Grocer, Dealer In Prodnee and Pittsburgh Manufactures 144 liberty sL >7lB a c. saaesuerr, tho*. a whit*. .. SHACKLETT A WHITE, Wholesale Dealers la Foreign and Domestic Dry Goods. No. W Wood st. Piusuurgn. —t'w. HARBAUUII, Wool Merchants, Dealers • in Floor and Produce generally, and Forwarding sad Commission Merchant*, No. Si Water st-, Puts, ■wrrn ___ .Axle, Stoat and iroa rorlts* r ssllxxs; rtrrssnoß. joks mcuoia, jussTLaiin. C| ELLERS A NICOLSj Produce and GenersJ Com ij mission Merchants, No. 17 Liberty »u, Pittsburgh. Sperm, Unseed and Lard Oils. ’ F. VON BONNHORBT, k Co- Wholesale Ore • cart, Forwarding and Commission Merchants, Dealers in Pittsburgh Manufactures ard Western Pro dace, have removed to their new warehooso,(old stand) N 0.35. comer of Front it. and Chancery Lane. nov7 ' • ' WASSEY A BEST, WholesaleGroeera andCommis 'l giox Merchants, and dealers la Prodoce. No. 39 wood sv, Pittsburgh. P* 83 .. «X asAuLXT- w. B wboowaxs aaur» aaoalxr. WM. DAGALEY A CO.. Wholesale Grocers, 18 and 30 Wood street Pittsburgh. norJ7_ VT» * K* HITCnELTRKEi WHOLESALE GROCF.BS, RECTIFYING DIS *tSILERB, and tVINEandUQUOBMERCH ANTS. Also—lmporters of Soda Ash and Bleaching Powder, No. 160 liberty st, (opposite Sixth kL,) £»«*• burgh. * ctZt tn.wtt. wrml.tM 10SX ». WWX, iramn WICK A JPCANDLESS, (sueeeumrsto L. A J.D. Wiek,) Wholesale Grocers, ForwtUug and Commianon Merchants, dealers in Iron, Nails, Glass, Gotten Yams, and Pittsburgh Manufactures generally, eor»»r of Wood and Water •greets, Pittsburgh- Ww ; wau.ACE, Mill.stone and Mill Furnish * inf establishment, No. *44 Liberty sL, nemrUte eanai. n *~ •\\T "W*TWlLSON,Watches,JeweDT.BiWcrVVarei W • and MilitaryGooda, eorner ofMarket and dlh «IWU. Pitubnrjh, pi N. 8.-W«lehe* mol Clotk. -arelhlly repaiwl. dec * TirEST BOWEN—Commissioa and Forwarding W Merchant,No. W Front at. between Woodmid “Market streets. fe ”* \V. Foreign and bomestie Dry Goods, north east corner of Market and Fourth st*. a”* 3 *. • mt tocuo, mo. a. b*cbxx. WH, YOUNG A Co.—Dealer* ithleaihet hides-Ae. H 3 Liberty 1 Ml Wfc.R. jrcUTCHEON, Wholesale • ten in Produce, Iron, NuilMJlew, MdFitu. bnrgh MuiufMtnree IS* Liberty Ww WILSON. Dealer In Wateb**, • Silver Wan, Military Good*, te. No. 57 Har cet »t noT7 TUdULIN, iVTOEKIiT AT LAW t Butler, Pd tn im. «iMnd to collection* and all. other bail* VV ness entnuted to him in Bailer and Armstrong counties, Pa- Refer to J. A R. fiord, Liberty ft. 1 W. W.Wallaee, do \ James Marshall do (PlUibanb. dly K*t A Co.,Wood **• ) ]*sl_ PBTTIGBIW * CO» a BTEAM BOAT AGENTS UESQRSS Omciuon M. AixagA Co, MBBiBH oet3l Wo. 4a Water street •L B. MeYsy. LIGHT BTBEET BALTIMORE iw* ju>« \ ,rTT . STHlfl establishment lon* and widely known a* being one of the most eotnmodioas In lie eity of Baltimore, has recently aadergone very exten eiae alterations and improvements, An entire new win* ha* been added, eonulnln* numerous and airy sleeping apartments, and extensive hathia* room*. Tbo Ladies’ department has also been completely reorganized and fitted opin a mn mnJqn* and beenti-. fhi iryle. In fact the whole arran*eaent of the iiooso_ has been remodeled, with a tin*le eye on the part of tho proprietors, towards the comfort and pleasure of l their Onest*, and which they confidently assert will challenge'comparison with any Hotel in the Union. Their table will always be sopplied with every sab* stanial. and hurnry which the market afford*, served «p in a saperior itylr, while in the way of Wines, fce., they will nnt bo M/passed. - .. In eonclaiisa i*e proprietors be* to say, that nothing -will be left codon* on their part, aad on the pan o r their assistants, to render ihl* Hotel worthy the eonunoed patronize of their Mend* and the pablie generally. Tbepriee* for board have also been redoeed to the Allowing rates: . lAdte*’Ordinary, ®l,Wp«rd*y. _Gentlemen’s ** „ . __ ... If. it-Tbe Ba**a*e Wagon of the Honm will al ways be bond at the Car and Steamboat Landings, which will convey baggage u and from the HoteUrree of charge. may2U_ coian aw toutth ajw slawt rTixrr*,n7TiisTßoH. JtaA TltE aabteriber letpeetwUy aiinwneea that -fifth* hat now opened hit new and "“*£or the accommodation of trarelen, tad the peblie fenerally. The hoow and furn mw -»W entirely new, and no paint 01 expente hare been waxed to tender it one of the mott comfortable and pleataiii lloteit in the city. , ' The rabteriber it determined to deterra, and loer I fd«aolicil*,nihare©fpnblicpatn>n*M. | peUt-dly JACOB HOPfIH, rxoj VINEGAR— 16 bblijpuro Cidrr, bjr |tfcC9 » F VON BONNUOHST A CO cards. THO». LITTLE •/OHn «.-CM6tATX. KO ST. rn’CCTCBCOV' HOTELS rOVBTAIH HOTEL. LAHARTUE HOUSE* INSURANCE. LIFE INSURANCE! Trenton Anhui Life Iniwanet Company urn or ruatrtrx kxducxd S 3 rc* enrr, Capital, 8150)000*' JAMES DURNO A CO., Agents at Pittsburgh, Pa. an*«t> Of SISXCTIOS, At James Hoy, Jr. ' I Beniamin Fish. I John A. Wean. | trams, xxw mm. ' Joseph C. Pmu, Pmi j O. A. Perdiearii, V. P. | Hi Morris, SeereUry. it, Trea«irer. Jooalbta n*l hzwtoxx. Comptroller ofNew York. George Wood. John P. Maekie. David Dudley Field. Joseph Hoxiei His Ere. Got. Haines W. ik Dayttm, U. S. Sen. G. D. Wall, Ex-U. S Sen. Ex-Gov. M. Dickerson. Hon. June* Campbell. .David H. While. Alexander Cumminrs. W.J.P. White, P.M. IOBT. I Ex-Gov. Vroc in fuse Wildriek, M. C. We A. Newell, W.C. Hon. 8. R. Hamilton. * MEDICAL EXAMINERS. A.Sidney Dome, M. D w. W. Gerhard, M. D. ‘ 38 warren sl, N. Y. 301 Walnut sl, Phil’a. Wn. M'K. Morgan, M. D., H. R. Bell, M. D., George M’Cook, M. D.. Allegheny eity. Pa. Pittsburgh. Pa The Agents©! this Company, u Pittsburgh, are anth* orired to take levery first class risk on Lite at a rsrfue no aqf tictnfy-fit • per. ewil. from the usual rates of pre mium as charged by other Companies. A man 30 years of age, taking a Poliey of Insurance for One Thousand Dollars— e To pm for one year, pays only 89,80. do seven w ** “ 810,20—annually, do Lifetime, “ u 817,80 u And in the tame proportion for any sum up to 85000, which is the extent taken on any one life. This company commenced operations on the Ist Oct, 1648, and Its monthly business up to the Ist Oct, IMP, shows a progress ttuedlnf that of any other Life Com* pony on record. The first dividend of profits wQI be deelaxed to the assured on the Ist January, 1850. Pamphlets containing the various tables of rates, and all the necessary Information on the important subject of life Assurance will be fornished on appli cation to JAMES DURNO A CO., Agents, del7 Qdeon Buildings. FIBB IBimiOß. THE TRENTON MUTUAL LIFE AND FIRE IN. BURANCB COMPANY will issue Policies of In surance arainst Loss ox Dastaex by Flax, upon Dwell ings and Furniture, Stores, Goods, Ac- Ac., on appli cation to JAMES DURNO A CO, Agents, delT Qdeon Building*. HEALTH INSURANCE, at Pittsburgh. Tbs Spring Garden Health Iniunnee Co v OF PHILADELPHIA •CAPITAL 8100,0 OT, INSURES Males and Females against the Expense and Loss occasioned by Bieknss or Accident, by an Immediate allowance of from 83 to 88 per week, for one, two, three, or four years. The method of effecting this Insurance, and the manner of.awxrding the sick allowance, will be folly explained by the Agent. A person can insure against Sickness or Accident which will detain him from his ordinary business, as follows, viz: For one year, by paying BL2D, and receive 83 P week. For two “ ** “ ** 4 “ For three “ « 7,95, M “ . fi “ For foar “ “ 10pS, “ “ * “ Or, for a period of four years, the sum of 814,40 paid annually, will secure 83 per week while siek. r Every necessary Information will be afforded on the subject of Insurance generally, by JAMES DURNO A CO, Agents, dc!7«dflm Qdeon Buildings. Life aad Health lnniitaeii TIIE Mutual Life ud Health Insurance Company of Philadelphia, Incorporated by the Legislature of Pennsylvania, March, IMS. Charter perpetaal. Capital, •100,000. Ram tows* roan airy Psajavb vajox CokrasTf aad fall SO per cool lower than the usual rates of Life Insurance, as the following com parison will show: Than, a person of the ape or 3U in* rating: for 8100 for life, mast pay in the Girard 83d*— Penasylvanta,*3£B, Penn Mutual, SSJfI; Eqnitahle, 82,M{ New England, New York Life, Al bion, 82,48; LLfc aad Health, Philadelphia, Bt£t. IhuscToaa—Samuel D. Oniek. Charles D. Hall, W. F. Boone, Robert P. Ban*. Charles P. Hayes, M. W. Baldwin, M. M. Rerre, nl. D-, Chaa O. U. Lewis Cooper, I. Rodman Barker, K. H. Butler, Ldwin R. Cope. President—Samuel D. Orriok; Vico Presi* dert— Robu P. Kinr, Secretary—Franeis Blackburne. Applications will be receiTed.shd every Information given by SAML. FAHNESTOCK, Agt, Office, Commercial Rooms, comer of OCC27»dly Wood and Third its, Pittsburgh "mBABOnhIUIiB IBSCUASCE. TUB INSURANCE CO. ot North America will make permanent and limited Insurance on pro perty in this city and vicinity, andru ihipmmis by Canal, Rivers, Lakes, and by Sea. Tbe prope. Jes ol »hi« company are-well invested, and famish an avail able funa for the ample indemnity of all persons who desire to be protected by insurance, mylfl WH P. JONES, Aft nt 44 Water st. UDEBBITT. Jit FranlKi i F*n liunrana Co. cf Philadelphia. DIRECTORS.— Charles N.Baueter,'Thornes-Han, Tobias Wayuer, Samuel Grant, Jacob S. Smith, Oeo. W Riehardr, hlordeeai D. Lewis, Adolpfco & Bene, Hand S. Brown, Morris Patterson. Cuiiuu N. Basel**, President. Charles G. Baneker, Secretary. Continue to make insurance, perpetual or limited, oaorerjr description oX property is town or country, at rates as low ss are consistent with security. To Company haro reserved a large contingent Fand, which with their Capital and Premiam*, safely invest ed, aflbrd ample protection to the assurod. The uieti of ute company, on January I*I,IBM, aa pabluhed agreeably to an act of Assembly, were aa follows, vie: Mortgages BealEetatn Temporary Loans . Stocks • - Cash, he. • (1,04?,438 41 M,7*l 83 w,ooi es . 61.593 33 • 37 •1 4SM« n Binee their incorporation, a Period of IP year*, they hava paid npward* of one million four hendred thou* end dollar*, lowe* tor fire, thereby adordiof e rid cnee cf the advantage* of luarance, a* well as the ability nd dispoulioa to meet with nromptneu all liabiliae*. i. GARDINER COFFIN, Arrtu, Oftce N R corner Wood and 3d sta Tbi Ptsai/iTUU Company Foxlsswakcbou Lives mOuiiruiA Aaacmxs. I>UE first Life Insurance Compact in the U. Stales. Incorporated March lb, tsD—cba ter perpetual. Capital >Mo|Doft—all paid ta. Having authorised the undersigned to recerve appli esuoastor Insurance, on which policies will be iss ted, according to their proposals and rates, which will he made kuown to applicants at his office. No. £6 Wood street. sptl GEO. COCHRAN. HATS, CAPS AND BONNETS. M B'COBD * COh ja (Successor* to bTCord A King) HA faihloaabls UaUs^s. Corner of Wood end Fifth Stnets. PARTICULAR attend©* paid to oar Retail Trade. Gentlemen eaa rely apoc getting their Hats and Capa from oar establishment of the her xatxuaio and votDumr, of the um srmxs, and at the uvuj mtn. _ Country Merchants, purchasing by wholesale, art respectfiuly invited to call and examine oar Stock; as we can say with confidence that as regards ycsLm ami nuat, it will not safer In a comparison with any house fch!7 • FITTIBUBOII FBQALE ISSTITUTIfi 1 tius Second Session of this . Institution, under tha care of Mr. and Mrs. Gosnoan, for the present academic year, will commence on the first of Pebnta ry next, in the same buildings, No. Si Liberty street. Arrangements have been made by, which they will be able to furnish yesng ladies faemues equal to any In the West, for obtaining a thorough English, Class!.- eal, and Ornamental education., A~Tull coarse of Pin* 1 isophical Chemical Lectures will be delivered' danng the winter, illustrated by apparatus. The do* partments of Vocal and Instrumental Music, Modern Languages, Drawing and Painting, willeaeb be under the eare ofa competent Professor. By eloso attention to the moral «"«t intellectual improvement of their pu pils, the Principals hope to merit a continuation of tbs liberal patronage they have hitherto enjoyed. For terms, see circular or apply to the Principals. JaXO-dti • DELL AMD BOAS! fOCBDRT* A A FULTON, Bell and Brass Founder, has re * built and commenced basinets at'his old stand where he will be pleased to see his old custom* ere friends. Church, Steamboat, and BeUa of every aiM.from.lo to 10,000 pounds, east from patterns of the most approv* cd and warranted to be of the best materials. Mineral Water Pnmps, Counters, Railing. Ac., toge ther with every variety of Brass Castings, ii required, turned and finished in the neatest manner. A F. is the sole proprietor of Baisir's Awn-Ami* nosMXISI.SO Justlycelebrated for the redaction of friction la muWrr. Tba Bole, uid Co”t2‘ , “‘"> can be had of him at all times. JaAfc»y_ UNSHRINKABLE FLANNELS. WR. MURPHY continues to keepoa buidafall . nuonmatofUa Wd.h Dnibrj.tabl. W.n cels, aad has recently received a supply of the finer quiuiUe*. Also Swansdown Flannels, a scarce am* dlo and weU adapted far the wear of invalids, and othscs wantinx something warmer than usual. Also, FlaSneU for Infant, wear, to getber witk a fall supply erf American Flannels, of different qua.ities* Ah», *HHIOUDINO FLANNELS, of all the difibreot widths, nl the North East comer of 4th and Msrkct sts. t in-Wbolrsslo Rooms up stairs, where dealers will always find a good assortment of new - style goods. jan4 Lost or •*•!•*» . ... ON the evening of Monday last, 7 l l, *' M Ac: ,; l die. uf » £•>• d Iron, lm*.bßd W MbO * <•*■! iroo, .11. ■»cTS^aKinUßs." j.nlO Fir.l mol. bßl'n Wood AM.tb «l. Sow Booko JiuTßiln ll ' S ACHED SCENES AND CIIAHACTCSS. b, j. t. IKidlr. wild orlpnol de«l*ii« br Da.wy- Tlr For in* ood Slow Wnuni.of K. .. SbTiieton ud F.bcnl, or » Ff.Bllfl.l Vib* o, uio Moral Dolio*, KeloUoo* *nd louren. “A Fruit..ion ood ibe Commnnilri b/ Tbo Forfun uid ill. DoojbMD I’T > K **”“"*■ anthor or the Datehmsn’s Fireside. . - . Los Gringos, or an Inside View of Me*l«o * n « Itornta; witS Panderings in Peru, Chill and Poljrne»i«i b ' S Wl “W.,.„fe , A ,1 £a.1,1»H.7«W00d.. Vow la ihs tleao to ■•bsovtba^ OFFICE of Seott’s Reprints of the roar tluartei Uesaodßlsekwood;.flOperyear. Morris A Willis’ Homir'Jonrnal, published In Nei York weeklf; fit per anfiom. __ Downing's Uoruealtorslist, monthly! §3 par T e * Invalaable. The Cultivator, monthly; tl per annem. The Agriculturalist, monthly; fl per year. The Democratic Uevlew, monthly; AJper annum. The Bankers’ Magaairve, do 85 do i AMF3 D LOCKWOOD, J«nB Bookseller A Importer. 81 Wood it o«U*ra. ' A FEW rerj fine GUITAR*. Jnrt ree’fi from (be eelebraifo mtoß/actory of (j, K. and lot IB le by JtnSJ. 11. MEM/>ft,tf| Wood ft w ILA33 —£OO bo lea Miitr window g7**s. 300 do 10x13 do do 61 do 7x9 do do fto do pna do do fiO do loxld do da In store andjfer silo by “iS B. fc YT. HAKHAUOU. CO-PARTNERSHIPS. Dissolution of Partnership. BY MUTUAL CONSENT this day, the firm hereto fore exisnngunder the style of BUSHFIELD A I.RAORR) has been dissolved by Henry Leader sell ing hit entire inlerett in eaid firm to John MctiilL All butinett connected with the firm'of Buhfietd A Lead er wiil bo sealed f>y 8- B. Bushfiehl'A Co- who are duly authorised to make all collections ana idinrt all cleans. ) BUSHFIELD A LEAD EH. Pitabnrgh, Oet-37, ISO. N. B. BUSHPTELDA CO. will eoniinue the wholesale and retail Dir Good* andGroeeTy basinets, it the old store room, No. 230 Liberty at, where they will be pleased to have .their friends and customer* tail and examine, their ctoek of gooda.j__ ocffl m \ 8. B. BUBHFIELD A CO. [Dissolution* min? partnership of the undersigned, under the Sna X of Bagaley * Salih, was dissolved by matoal eoasent on 29th September, W. Bagaleypurehasing ihbinterestofJ.B. Smith, who retires. The business of the firm will be settled by their successors, Wm. Bagaley A Co- at Nos. 18 and SO Wood st. ' WILLIAM BAG ALKY, , Pittsburgh, Oct. 8, *49. ISAAC B. SMITH. ’■ CO-PARTNERSHIP.—Wm. Bagaley having asso* elated with him Wm. 11. Woodward of Philadelphia, John S. Cosgrave and Ralph Bagaley of Pittsburgh, will continue the 'Wholesale Grocery Business, at Nos. IS and SU Wood it. under the firm of WM. BAGALEY A CO, Pittsburgh; and BAGALEY, WOODWARD A CO., Philad’a. oct9 Dlaaolutlon ofOe-Partninhlp milE co-partnership heretofore existing between the X subsenbere, under the style of Brown A Colbert son, was dissolved ove ci ties, which will enable us to place every applicant in a suitable situation at the shortest notice. We have a large acquaintance in all the above named ernes, which we trust will enable us to give entire »attrac tion to all who may favor aa with a caJL [ TAYLOR A TAYMAN, No. SO Second at,' between South.and Gag. N; B.—Persons living In'oay part of the U.-fltates, and wishing to obtain a situation in Baltimore, or ei ther of the above cities, will have their wants tmjme diately attended to by addressing ns a line, (post-paid) as by so doing they will curtail both trouble and! ex posse, which they otherwise would incur by coining to the city, and seeking employment for themseljrcs Address, A TAYMAN, ' No. 4» Second street, Baltimore, Md BENNETT *• BROTHER^ (IFEENBWABE MANUFACTUREKS, BlrMlufcui t (Maf Pltti!»ar*h,lPfc Warduxue, Ao. 137, Wood itnet, vUttintrgh. ' MgrNWlLLeeacuaUr keepoahud«|w> filb/neot of Win; of oor ova muaucime, 'and Wholesale *ndconmrj Mer- TBif ohannartrupectniUrmTitedto eell&ndlei ftniM for ibeAMaveti *» we era tletenmoed to |mH eheapertbtakis#verbdbt« been offered to the peb- D 3P l Orders Mat ty m*il‘,MCompaiiied bytheei ity reference, will be protaptly encaded to. mj i — %■ 4 . ths ajucoubtkb. rntlß attention of the public is respectnuiy esUdd to J. .tbefollowlngeenlßcates: I K*CM»'”H«Ting tailed actuality of Cold weighed by yotf'Areepeur. I find the mollprdres root ifistremeabfforredt; ana recommend the mo if il to thoee going tfrfaUfqfliia, u the beat method foi ob taining the | ~ noifauiwaabiaW. i^T Pimsroas, Merek7,lWfl. - Ul Emm—Dear Bln, llaclng examined the** jmd- Bffl-, 1 * manafaetared at year rooms, Ido sot begun to commend it to the ate of those gentlemen who are shoot remocing to California la eeiroh of Gold. I lttiTesaelose'asproxiaudontetha enedlie tyot metals, and'Wtuceitauly enable the adreacam to ascertain when his placer Is yielding Gold. | jaarW Yocrs, reaper. J. H. hPdJPTTOck. TNfiiA RUBBER CLOT HLNQ—Jut rceetodfoftbe X California Expedition, a complete assortment ot Gum Elastic Clothing, ai prices ranging from to panuand hat ror sale si the India Bobber Depot, No A Wood it. I deeSli JtU PHILLIPS Pntasuaoß, SepLiS, i’dto. in. Tnos. K. HIBBERT.—Dear Sir, Your WRI i.VX TING FLUID we have now been using more than a year, and on looking over the entries made by it, wo find the color a bright blue blaca. It ia pleasant to write with, Sows free, and does notelog taoponltke the ordinary inks in use. Wishing too the ready sale its merits demand, we are, yours respectfully, SIMPSON A CO. For vale, together with Uibbert’a Red Ink, and Ma chine Cop* Ink, by B. A. Fahnestock A Co., li. P. Schwaru, Allegheny City, and by the manufacturer, T. K. IltbberL Druggist and Chemist, eoroer of Liber* ty and Bmiihncld sts, Pltuburgh. oell3 . WATmuu rsLMn, reran* aaatu. wm. a. saxt PALXLEXI, RAHffA A CO., (Successor* to Hussey, Hanna- A Co.) ! T} ANKERS, EXCHANGE BROKERS, ftJ-1 dealers It in Foreign and Domestic Exchange, Certificates of Deposit*, Bank Notes, and Specie—Fourth street, nearly opposite the Bank of Pittsburgh. Current mo* ner received on depoaito—flight Checks for sale, and collections made on nearly all the principal points In the United Buies. The highest premium paid for Foreign snd American Gold Advances made onconsignmenu of Produce, ped on liberal terms. ap3j GREAT INVENTION!—VALUABLE DISCOVERY! Patktt Sacraxn Jorruoav Ist. 164 b. Patent cmtoJever extension TaUu, Sofas, Burtaxu, Book Cam , Writing Dak*. LEVER OF WROUGHT IRON. rrQB TABLES far surpassing every other in* X ventiou of the kind now extant They cun. be ex* tended from ten to twenty-five feet, and when elosM the (eaves are all contained they are made to all sixes and shapes, and are admirably adapted for Steamboats, Hotel*, and large privalo families, form ing when elosed a complete centre table. SOFAS AND BURKAUS-These articles are inval uable, particularly to those who wish to econo mise room, and convert a sleeping apartment into a parlor or sitting room, as they can m opened and shut at convenience, and when shut, the bedding is enclos ed. A great saving in room and rent. All the bed steads when closed lorn a beautiful piece of furniture for a parlor or sitting room. "" BOOK OASES—A noat and usefol article for parlor or drawing room. I WRITING DESKS—For law ofices,counting rooms, and other otfiees; when opened a mostconvenieutjbed stead, when doted a perfect Desk and Library alone is visible. ' Ail these articles need no recommendation: the beauty of the whole is. they are warranted not to get out of repair. It will be for your interests to call and examine the article*, at the manufacturer's store, No.* e 3 Third street, Pittsburgh. In addition to the above advantage*, they are proof against bugs. mchlO JAMES W WOOnWELL. LOWELL FLETCHER, ALCOHOL IND PORK SPIRITS, . Comer Front and Vina streets, Cincinnati. O. ORDER 9 from Pittsburgh for Alcohol, Pure Spirits, Raw or Reelified Whiskey, will be promptly ai ended to at lowest market price. mchlS:dly jloaeaiabsto Livery stable. «W| ROBERT H. PATTERSON has opened fairs the largo stable on First st,running through to Becondst, between Wood and Smithfield the rear of the Monongahel* House, with an entirely new slock of Horses and Carriages of the best nudity and latest styles. Horses kept at live ry in the best manner. fIBW BOOKII HEW BOOKS! THE Constitution and Standard of the Associate Reformed Church In North America: «*▼», bound in sheep. The Other Side, or Notes for the History of the War between Mexico and the United males, written in Mexico, and translated (tom the Spanish, with notes: Uy A. C. ilamsey. Sketches of Reform* and Rcformersof Great Britain and Ireland: By 11. U. Stanton. The Works ot President Edwards, In 4 voir; a te print of the Worcester additions, and a copious general index. The Mountulns of Egypt, or Egypt a Witness for the Bible: By P. L. Hawks. 1> U . l„ L. D. Memoirs of David Hale, lata editor of Journal of Commerce, with selection* from his Miscellaneous Writings: By Rev. J. P. Thompson. The Puritan and Hi* Daughter: by J. K. Paulding. Lot Gmifiot, or an Insida View of Mexico and Cal ifornia: Uy Ucai. WUe, U- S- Navy. Familiar Letters to Young Mon.na various subjects; designed as,a CumpaaiorTto the Young Men's Guide: By Wm. A. AieoU. ’The Poems and Prose Writings ol R. A. Dana: d vs Nineveh and it* Remain*: By Layard. For sale by ELLIOTT A ENGLISH, janld • ~~ No Tfl Wood st ' mwKCLaneoub LITERATURE, AT O3 WOODITRBET. BROWN'S American Angler's Guide; fnilonUus trollon*, Ittmo. Psuldiug's Puritan and Ills Daughter, 12mo. Dr. Hooker’s Pbytieltn tad Patient; 19mo. Mrs. Ellis' Hourtsand Homer, Bvo. Neandfl's Life of Christ; bvo. Ncander’* History of Christian Church; 3 vols, Bvo. Rev. Dr. Spring's Memoirs or Miss Murrey; Bvo. Amenean Almanac, IU0; tfvo. JAMEa'D. LOCKWOOD, JsnlO Bookseller A Importer, M Wood st _ WU. OilKEaE—duTbis in store and Tor *alo i»y , land WM BAO A LEY A CO VAST COLORED PRINTS. WR. MURPHY Invites the attention of havers to , tut present choice stock of Prints at lUi coots per yard, nf fast color* and newest styles. Also—Newest style* English Chinties, from 19# to l«l eents. Also—A fall Bitortment of small figured light Prints tndCblniies, buff, blue, pink, Islork, porpte, onnp, Ae. Wholesale Room* op stairs. Janld MEDiICAL. CAUTIOS EXTRA. A by tho name of iKUEL CLAPP hat enraged with a young man of the name of 8. P. Townsend, and uses hi« name to. put op a Saruparilla, whieh they oall Dr. Townsend'* Sarsaparilla, denominating ft GENUINE. Original, etc! This Townsend u no eoe tor and nerer was, hot was formerly a workeren nil* roads, canals, and tho like. • Yet he assumes ths title of Dr. for the poipose of gaining credit for what ho is ML lie is ifpdmg oat cards headed “Tricks of Qoacks. n in whieh be says, I have sold tho use of my Same for #7 a week. I will giro 8. P. Townsend *5OB if he will produce ono tingle military proof of This is to catttion tho pnblle not to bo decejTod, and - parchiuenonebat the GENUINE ORIGIN ALOUD Dr. Jacob Townschdl Sarsaparilla, basing on U the Old Dr.’s likeness,'his family coal of arms, and his «ig» M B„«n».U..MK.t[mM. ACOBTOWNgENtt Principal Office, 109 Nissan st, New York City. . m.n ' • DOOTOB.- JACOB IPI ; TOWBSESD, THE ORIGINAL DISCOVEREB or tii » annum TOWIIXID iSIIiPABIU.*. Old Dr. Townsend U now about 70 yean of in. and . has long been known u the AUTHOR and DISCO VER EBoftheGENUINEORIGINAL “TOWNSEND BARSAPARILLA.* 1 Hein*; poor, he was compelled to limit it* maim/actura, 'by. which .means it has been kept oat of market, an 4 tlie sales circumscribed to those only who had proved its worth and known Its valoe. ThiiOaaaD AjaiVntqaalLDPßOAaaTloais manufactured on the largest scale, and U called for throughout the length'and breadth or the land. Unlike young s. P. Townsend's, it improves with age, and never changes, ;but for the betten because it is prepared on scientific principles by a scientific man. The highest knowledge lof Chemistry, and the latest discoveries of the Art, have all been brought into re* quiiition In the manufacture ot the Old Dr.’s Sarsapa rilla- The Sarsaparilla root, it la well known to mcd*- Icai men, contains medicinal properties, and some pro* perries which are' inert or useless,’ and others, which, if retained in preparing it for use, produce ferments* tion end acid, which is injurious to the system. Some of the properties of Sarsaparilla are so volatile that they entirely evaporate and are lost in the prepare* non, If they are not preserved by a scientific process, known only to those experienced In its manufacture. Moreover these volatile principles, which fly off in va por, or as an exhalation, ; ondcr heat, are the very es sential medical properties of the root, which gives to it all its valoe. The j_ GK9UISE OLD DR. JACOB TOWNSEND'S SARSAPARILLA is so prepared; that all the inert properties of the Bar* sapanlls root are first removed, every thing capable of becoming acid or of fermentation, is extracted and rejected; then every particle of medical virtue is secu red in a pare and concentrated form; and thus it Is rendered mdapablo of losing any of its valuabtoani healing properties. Prepared in this way, it Is made (he most powerful agent in the CURE OF INNUMERABLE DISEASES. Hence the reason why we hear commendations on every side in its favor by, men, women and children. We find it doing wonders in the cure of Consumption, Dyspepsia, and ldvcr Complaint, and in Rheumatism, Serofola and Piles, Costiireaess, all Cutaneous Erup tions, Pimples, Blolehes, and all affections arising from IMPURITY OF THE BLOOD. . It possesses a marvellous efficacy In all complaints arising from Indigestion,!fram Acidity of the B(omaeh; from unequal circulation; determination ofbtoodtothe head, palpitation of the heart, cold feet and eoldihands cold ebiiit and hot flashes over the body. It has not had its equal in coughs and colds; and promotes easy expectoration, and gentle perspiration, relaxing stris tare of the tongs, throat, and every.other part. Bat in nothing is its excellence more manifestly seen and acknowledged'tban in all kinds and stages of • FEMALE COMPLAINTS. It works wonders in cases of. floor albas or whites, Failing oflho Womb,, Obstructed, Suppressed, orPain* fol Menses, Irregslanty.of rite menstrual periods, and the Uke; end is effectual In curing all forms of the Kid ney Diseases. By removing obstructions, and regula ting the general system, it gives tone and strength to the whole body, and caret ail forms of i NERVOUS DISEASES AND DEBILITY, . and thus prevents or relieves a great variety or other diseases, as Spinal Irritation, Neuralgia, St. Vitus .Dance, Swooning, Epileptic Fits. Convulsions, 4e. Is not this, then, thbMbuoh i ou Paa-Em*o.tt lt Nnst But ean any of these thingS'-be said of S. P. Town send 1 * interior article! This young man's liquid isnot to bo a V- COMPARED WITH THE OLD DR-’S, bee ease of the Grand Fact, S. P. Townsend's Fermenting Compound I I We wish it understood, because it is the absolato truth, that 8. P. Townsend's article and Old Dr. Jacob Townsend's Sarsaparilla are heaven-wido apart, ami infinitely dissimilar; that they are unlike in every par* dealer, having not one single Utingtn common. It is to arrest fronds open the uniorutaate, to pour halm into wounded humanity, to kindle hope in the despairing bosom, to restore health and bloom and vi gor into the crashed and broken and to banish infirmi ty—that old DR. JACOB TOWNSEND has SOUGHT fid FOUND the opportunity and means to brine bis taro UNIVERSAL pUNCENTRATED REMEDY, ilbin tho reach, and (o the knowledge of all -who hred it, that they may learn and know, by jo}>utex mriene r, itsTEancKroictr rowaa to neat,! ••Fur sale by J. KIDOACO., Wholesale Agcut for Western I'enasylvaniaj J. SMITH, Birralngbau; Dr. J.SARGKANT, Allegheny; Dr. J. CASSELL Filth ward. o. tV. GARDNER,aih ward,Piusbargh. tpul PBOPESSOU BAB&T'g TRICOPIIEU- OUR OR BKDIOATSD COMPOUND. T NFALLjBLE Tor renewing, invigorating, anti beao- J. tyfyiug the Hair, sejaovutg Scarf, Dandruff, and all affections of the Scalp, and caring Erupt : oo* on the Skin, Diseases of the Glands, Muscles and Inlets meuia, and relieving Stings, GbU, Uraises, .Sprain*, Ao. Ac. With this preparation, “there i* no caeh word as fail.” The first journals in Ameriea, medical men of the highest eminence, prominent citizens of ait professions, aud ladles who have used it for vein in their drcsoiug rooms nod nurseries, admit with one ac cotd, that, for imparting vigor, gloss, luxuriance and carl to the hair, eradicating scarf and dandruff, heal ing wounds, caring dontasioas, sprains, stings, Ac., and relieving diseases iof the skin, the glands, and the muscles it has no equal among the multitude of com pounds advertised in (ho puhlic prints, or used In pri vate practice. In cheapness as well as efficacy, Bar tv’s Tricopheroat is anrirailed. «*Tbo affinity between; the membranes which const!- stpta the skin, and the pair which draws it* sustenance Qem this triple envelope (every clo-e. All diseases of the hair originatesln the skin of the head. If the pores of the scalp are clogged, or if the blood and other fluids do not circulate freely through the small vessels whieh feed the roots with moisture and impart life to the fibres, the result is scurf, daudrnff, shedding of the hair, graynen, dryness, and harseuess of tho ligaments, and tenure j baldness as the case may be.— Stimulate the skin to healthful action with the Trieop herous, and the torpid vcisels, recovering their activ ity, will annihilate the disease. in all affections of the akin, aud of the substrata of muscles and integuments, the process and the effect are the same. It is upon the akin, the mnscularjfibre, and the glands, that the Tnebphetoas has its specific action, and in all affections end injuries of these organs, it Is a sovereign remedy. ! Hold, in large bottles, price 25 cents, at the principal Office, 107 BroadwayY. t UT-Forsale by R. E. SELLERS, Jirffil jr». Pittabnrg. WE have some HUMPS, made on an Improved plan, so as not w- freeze in the coldest weather. Persons wanting sneh articles, are invited to call and see them at ; SCAIFE A ATKLNSON’B, tar.ls Ist, between Wood Market at* . View iof Pittsburgh. MY VIEW will be published In as short a time as possible; and I can nature my subscribers, and the pnblio generally, that it shall be serauoi— both In fidelity cl detail and.bcanty of execution—to any other whatever. Let those who doubt, wait a few weeks and see. E- WHITEFiELD. Nxvr sth, IS4P.—{dell Wroaghi aad Cut lroaßaUlng, milE subscribers beg leave to Inform the public that 1 they have obtained from the East all the late fcnd fashionable designs for Iron Railing, both for bousea one cemeteries. Persons wishing to procure hand some patterns wiUplease esli and examine, and jadge forthempelve*. Railing will be famished at the short est notice, and in the best manner, at the comer ot Craig and Rebecca aireets, Allegheny city, anggt-dtf : A. LAMONT A KNOX. Ojrateril Oyitsni BURKE a CO’S Daily Express Is now rerularlyde tivering Can anti Shell OYSTERS, which are of fered to Ueatera and families st the lowest prices. Quality warranted equal to any brought to this mar ket, and for sale by _ J. C. BIDWELL, Agt, Water it. Also—At the following depots:—Reis A Burger, cor ner Smitbficld and Second su; K, Heazlcton, Diamond; Mercer A Robinson, Vedcral st .Allegheny. ffetlfi hi HEffIOVAL, B.MH.TBWBBBQBR jESgggg? s. b. agent, and Coratmuion Mer chant, haa removed to No. S 7 Front, between sVood and Smithficld ilreeto. °I! A Prceotat for Your r»mlly. MORRIS A WILLIS’ HOME JOURNAL Prausttts Wiutt—BJ ran atinnu. «The belt paper In the Union." (Ereninff Pur. “Boihcrget In coal ihan go wilhonlif” (Doiiou Foil. New subscriber* can be inppUed from Jan. 1,1830, If immediate application be made (either peraonallpor , f u.,| « u, e of f.bhyuoo^Y.^p^ " gtoam HrlekVVorlll for Bali, THE aubacnber oflera for aale, tho BTEABTDRICK WORKS, above Lawrcneoriile, comp riling a «team Bnrine,» Boiler*. 8 Mould Machine, capable of. mannfaemnng Prewed Bncks lout of dry clay, a* taken! from the bank,) per day; with three acre* of. land on iho Allegheny nver, on whieh are 4 kilnjasd abed*, machine and elay shed*, wheelbmowa, truck*, Ihovelij ipadea, Act, every thing requiiUe to com mence operation* at ;an hour* nouce. Price, inctadlnr die patent right to om laid machine TITJTtm Hm 0/ payment made easy. Without the (and; •3,000. For partienlan, addreaa i HENRY MERRITT, aug37-dti No 11S Mooongaheia Home. (~\aLICOES— 10 ernes, fact color*, afflje: fbrmer J price toe. janlO A A MASON A CO BLUE .CHECKS—I eaae very dark Shirting Checks, iait opened by BUACKLETT A WIIITE, faaW 09 Wood street PITTSBURGH GOT No nama hu appeared mof? among the British Rina than fiti* DM OIJU* foad. Hi* energy and mighty intellMt ed the face of the nation siad formed * brated epoch in the annals of hifl raboi *v* ▼ions to hi* riwiA the people were -flunk m the riarkoift ignorance and most ferocious barbarism; he first, with & degree of sue* cess, applied file Aschimedian lever of edu cation, oj which the masses of the Anglo- Saxon race have been gradually elevated to their present noble ana commanding posi tion.: The throne that was bequeathed to this great monarch was demolished, and.his wild dominions were overrun by the hostile Danes, his people were distressed ;and dis couraged, and hia hopes were at ome at an exceedingly low ebb. But his noble spirit would not bow to his misfortune^; he set himsalf to repair and re-establish fallen fortune, and .to regain the possession of the throne and ppwer of his feeble ancestors. A few passages in his history a touch ing interest. While yet a youth he was driv eu to; the fastnesses and woods, where he took up his abode with the pastoral pities, as a homeless wanderer, in quest of ;a refuge from the fury of the cruel Danish conquer ois fiiatnow infested the entire country. The clan with which he found protection and a home, long remained ignorant of file regal descent and heroic character of their guest £ they entertained him, according to their cus tom, as one of the many friendless strangers that were then roaming about the kingdom. They askedno questions for conscience sake, and the poble heir, ■ onhis part, was quite willing for the time to remain incognito.— During this sojourn anting the shepherds, a slight event occurred, which to us is note little amusing. Alfred had been engaged in a hunt on a certain day, and after having be come weary with the chase, he returned to the tent ana seated himself by. the fire. The good dame was preparing a repast -for the family against they returned from the chase. Among other articles the homely cake was baking amongthe embers, and she comman ded Alfred to watch irtilL it should be pre pared for the table. But he was busily en gaged in warming himself adjusting his ar rows and drying his moistened bow-strings, and entirely neglected his important charge. When the matron discovered that the staple of hex intended repast was already consum ed in' the fire, through the inattention of her hapless gnest, there were no bounds to her rage. She gave him such a fatbfol admo nition as seldom reaches the earn of kings: “ Yon always appear well pleased to eat my warm cakes, though yon are thus negligent in toasting them.” The royal. pupil wfs well contentto receive these instructions, ao companied with nothing more severe than wertla. 1 > But as we intimated, Alfred did not . re main long-in his retreat He gradually form ed an acquaintance with the neighboring tribes, by degrees revealed his tree charac ter, and began to form plots and conspiracies against file conquerors of hi* country. When ms followers had become sufficiently numer ous, he pushed his marches towards the Danish encampment; and that ha might know the exact position and strength of the enemy, formed the daring resolve to enter the tent of the king in the guise ot a musi cian, and thus bring back to his comrades a statement of their prospects. He accom-' pfiahed this heioie undertaking, and return ed to-his camp without being known. He fanned the ranks of his brave little army, and conducted them with boldness andeneD gy to the enemy’s encampment, where,hav ing observed the assailable position, his ar my entered and put the Danes to a perfect rent What he here gained by an able gen eralship, he retained, and continued to make farther conquests, till the Northmen 1 were en tirely subdued, and Alfred firmly seated friii) *Aif on the throne of his .fathers. * Immediately on this event, he engaged in a radical reform of the English laws, or rath er he invented laws. Those by winch the kingdom had hitherto been governed were nothing more than the slight regulations that obtain among barbarous and pastoral tribes. This monarch was centuries ahead of his generation. Issuing from the wilderness and from among wild men, he adopted the hu mane laws of a civilized people, the rudi ments of the lawa that now govern the An glo-Saxon race in both hemispheres. To his .noble genius are we indebted for the foundation of the common fa to, the trial by ju ry, and the independent spirit diffused throughout onr institutions, it was an in spiring sentiment, and one fully appreciated by his later dependents, that the great Al fred bequeathed to us in his last testament: “ It it juit that the English should forever re main free as ihiir oxcntkoughls. Like Cssar of an earlier, and Napoleon of a later age, his noble talents were equally conspicuous in the field and in thacabinet— he knew both how to conquer and role men and make laws. Contrary to the maxims of the dark age in which he had the misfor tune to live, Allred sedulously, applied him* self to the culture and menial elevation of his people. He sent his men into the dark quarry of the multitude, to bring out and fashion rude spirits, priceless as the Parian marble or the yellow gold. Himself set the royal example of study in the scanty scien ces and literature of nis time; and indeed the history of bis mental struggles and suc cesses, is the literary history ot his genera tion. so far as concerns the English nation. In tqe days of this prince, learning was re garded as an nnkmgiy acquirement, and ve ry generally despised by crowned heads.— Many a king has found a place in the British annals, who was unable even to write his name, and necessitated to substitute the cross. The material, the groundwork of the schol ar was boro with Alfred;^but the circum stance that kindled his ardent mind-iutoa love of study and learning, was characteris tic. Judith, his was seated one day in the midst of her family, perusing a book of Saxon poetry, composed by Aldhelm and Codman, two celebrated Saxon poets.— With a happy judgment,. she proposed to make a present of the book to the one who wotdd first learn to read iL The other prin ces deeming the reward disproportionate to the task, retired from the field of emulation. But the ardent mind of Alfred was captiva ted with the offer, and he diligently applied till he made the acquirement, re ported it to his mother, ana received the book for his reward. Not content with what would then beregarded as his gigantic labor, he determined to read the classic authors oF Greece and Rome in their native tongue. For long years he addressed himself to hw beloved task, and eventually obtained the happiness of communing with those great spirits in"the very words they used. He be came a ripe scholar, a grammarian, a rheto rician, apnilosopher, a historian, a musician, the prince of Saxon poesy, and an excellent architect and geometrician. Actuated by a strong love for his people. pnri an unqnenchable desire for their mental and moral unprovement.be diligently sought out the learned men of his own country,and invited learned foreigners to his court, and munificently rewarded the exertion of their talents. He added the influence of his own example, and became a translator and au thor. . He engaged in a translation of Boethius’ Conßolations of Philosophy, the Histories, oi Aroaius and Bede, and the pastorals of Greg ory into the Anglo Saxon. Alfred did a greater work than this, fie gave to his rode Saxons the Word of God in their vulgar dia lect Some authors affirm that the task was not completed; others that it was finished by some of the scholars that gathered about his court; however the case may be, the be nevolent and pious intention of the monarch isevinced by a deed of such rare merit This sketch oi the great Saxon would be incomplete were we to omit to notice his id dy—a iHtng seldom observed among the barbarous potentates of the ninth century. With Him it was nota bareform ora splen did series of ceremonials, it was a work of the heart: it fashioned his character and im pelled him to the noblo and pious deeds that filled his entire life. Though no learned from the efieminate .Homans the general doc-, trines of Christianity, hismore ex-, perienee and ardent devotion led him to transcend the teachings of that corrupt hier archy. Contrary' totheinstroctions and in the face even ofth# anathemas Dfhis church —he gave the people the Bible, arid diffused among them a taste fbr. literature andthe arts. It was the piety of Alfred that, impar ted to him such alove -for his subjects,) that elevated them to the rank of men, and strove to render them contented and happy. He cherished a love of* justice and truth, and so far as possible engrafted these noble trait* Upon the people he was called to rule;inso much that a chronicler of the Ntenan times in giving brief sketches of. some of the pro cedmg kings, names him by using-the simple ■ but expressive epithet of. the “truth tel ri-a » The devotional habits oi this prince are worthy of better times md a mhre gener al imitation. He was accustomed to attend divine service daily; and especially the eu charist; m firing use: also prayers and psalms in private. He absaiveaestablished hours of prayer, being pyeiythiruiioui both, night .and. Duma or thx You*o«—Let not the sea* o son of youth be barren of improvements so —•- essential to your future felicity and honor. Now Is the seed time of lile, and according 1 ! to .what you sow you shall reap. Your char* acter is now, under Divine assistance,, of your own forming; ycurTateisin some measure put into your own hands; ' Your na ture is !as yet pliant and soft. Habits have no as yet established their dominion. Prep, daces have not pre-occupied your under** standing; .The world has nothari time to contract and debase your affections. All your powers are more vigoroue.and disem barrassed, and freo, than they will be at any luturo poriod.. WhateveivinipuWyou now give to yonr desires and passions, the direc* lion is likely to continue.. Consider then the employment of this important period, as the highest trust which shall ever be committed —’ to you; as in a great-measure decisive to your happiness in time, and'in eternity. 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