■ BY-MAGNfffIC tELECRAFft ■' s **PUttTSD feTKLKGUAPIIXDy ,tpjl *ThK PITTSBURGH DAILY GAZETTE M ’ FOREIGN NEWS. j AEEITAt Of TEE ITEiIEE EURO PA, New Yoke, Feb. 9. ... The Enropa nmived at Halifax at 7 o’clock on t Friday sight, bringing intelligence from Liverpool to the 26th ult. Litebfool, Jan. SO. ' ‘ .Commereiil affair* were in a satisficiory state, but'less buoyant than they were a week previous. *** Bales of foreign colonial produce have been to a moderate extent, bat holders being firm, fall prices paid. Cottos—With a fair speculative demand, has 'iulvaheed, with sales ol bawed at 7c;' fair Mobile 7c;j Orleans 7Jc per lb. ,(Coxa—The rnrrket fs inactive, with a down ward tendency; but prices will not get much low* W than present quotations, which are, lor while 3ltoU> 6d, and 29s 3d (or yellow, r , .Fiocx—Eei wcittrn canal is telling at 23s 6d 021 s; Philadelphia and Baltimore at2sio2Ss 6d, :>ond Ohio newlal 24K225a Cd per bri. ikoit—Tbe iron market is firm, with an improv ing pendency. Tbo American mail brooght erdera ( ,&rnll road iron. Pij iron is on demand at ira* proved price*. Merchant bar is selling at £5 15s person; best rolled iron, £7 per too; ScotchNo.l, .» £2 16. Tasscco—The market is very firm throughout, at fall price* far ail descriptions. .' ; new sleek, is becoming re* • doeed, and prices have advanced la per 100 lbs., on lowerqatlitfcx Old prime mesa pork is to de* '• ''ffiand,- Oocd new mess is celling at 50005* per hundred; very fine nt 5?O5S#; ehonlders, ordinary, >i iU 16017 s; good, at 1601956 J; fine quality and choice hre in fair demand. Transactions daring ~ thq past two weeks bare been extensive, amount* lug td-500 tens, at an advance or la from the low est qnotiUioni, for ordinary. jTbe impetus which waj given to produce of ail -.-deteriptiotos, by (be abundance ol money,.baa this - Week been checked to some extent, and owing io ’ i reaclion in the value of coffee, and other pro !'-doce,:lhe future course‘of the markets'for some time, will be d&tynward. Lard has advanced 2s per cwr. ; remains abundant, but {» expected by tending discount bouses, to beeqine lighter, in 1. . eonaequeacc of the large accessions of speculative bilis, and operations ot Ru«i»u loan. . Consols have hcea-very quiet, sad closed at 1 961, which Is a decline from Taesday’* rates. • - Corns is less active, bat holders generally are In the sugar market there has been leas dis^ position to purchase all 'kinds of colonial. In Citefgu, Ibis week, the transactions are, Porto Rico 34fii33a6d,'duty.paid. FRANCE. . . Business prcgrciaca slowly in the legislative ■*' • Aiseiblf. Tho Chamber ha* been far some time ooenpied with Fallom’s Education Bill. —The la!* est Paris advices represent Victor Hogor, as bav* - tag mad© a .speech agaiost it The debato ed. , johned&mid general excitement. The war agafost the pres* coalmoes —the 7' "Sefopa”haa been suspended, asd “A La Presse" aieised. 1 The weather throogbont France has been more riforbw than for meny years. - ' |Tbe Bombay tod Calcutta markets are easenti ally.the same as by previous mails* i Under dale of Cantos, Nov. Bth, it is slated that tkeexlen»of bnainoes dene in imports has been UmliAd, aad the price* generally .most aosatirfic tory. J ;Tbe political news, generally, is unimportant. The picket ship Hot'Pguer, of New York, we? Wrecked off Wexford, Ireland, and tho Captair mad twelve of bef o f ew lost. NEW YORK MARKET. New Yoax, Ftb. 9. ;Tho foreign news and the bad weather has on* Willed the markets. No change is noticeable, ex' cept In Colton, which is firmer, and'hcld higher. CmctfHUfj, Feb. 9 jThe liver has risen fifteen inches. The snow •which feU last night is Cut disappearing to dap. ;floor is unchanged. Whiskey is selling at 20c. ■j : ;The foreign news gave a decidedly firm tone to .'Wwi® 0 ?*. Several lots oflard have been picked i' op * 5136 c for lb and krg. New Lard U held atCje. Balkmeat is unsettled. Iftfoluae*—Sate at per gallon. !Market generally without change. ROUKD THE WtlltLDl RDarKX’S original Panorama of “A VOYAOE ROUNO TUP. WORLD,’? will he open at Apollo Ball,tuts (Friday) tvcaso, February Ist, for a >kon time only. This unnvalled Panorama, the joint pro ' faction of Bnrring.on and Ru-rel. after two year* of •tndioßS application, i» oue which bat been exhibited V> many thoassuds in our Eastern, and several ot oar Western Cities, and furaisbes one of the most exciting ud DOTel exhibitions ever btooghl hofore the pahlte. - ICT* Admission, 95 cents- Doom open at 6J o dock, cartain wet at 71 o'clock precisely. febl_ Sew Bookil TfTISTORT of Spanish literature; embracing- all H ' the time between ifco RMt arid the early part or tholfllh centuries; divided Into tb ee periods. : Kane 1 * Elements of Chemistry. . . i A Copious and Critical English Latin Lexicon, found ed on us German I«aiin Lexicon ofC. HGrorges: By Riddle A Arnold; fint American edition, carefully re- 1 vised with a copioasdietioniry of proper name*: By Prot C. Amhon. . „ _ J, , Dark fceenrn from History: By O. P. R. James. ! * Rings and Queens, or Lite in the Palace: By J. Ab- Edward Gysfaam, or nailway Speculators: By Catharine Sinclair. t . ■JJnff’a American System of Book Keeping, by dou fi?and single entry. *v Uddell A eeotf* Greek lexicon. • Chalmer’a Institute* nf Theology:? vols.compjete. Gleaiia* 1 F-eelesinsiieiit History: a vois, now ready Bit* Beecher’* lJntnestir Receipt Bosk. . t Also—A fresh supply of Am S. S. Union Boost, on luurdarelfortaiety ELI-IDTT A ENGLISH, ; febO . n Ww> d Tolvoc PLlo Corpat. WMeCLINTOCK i» nowopenmg the handsomest • and mott superb Imported Velvet Pile Carpet «ver before offered in tliit mtrket, to which be invnei the attention of purchaser*. ! lyyCarpet Ware Poems, 7j Fourth at. JanUl - suaolotion of Co-Portnoralilp. THE Co-PartnetsLip existing between the under signed, under tbe style of~F. 11. Eaion A Co-” waa'dissolved by mutual consent, Jan. kOth. F.JL Eaton, having purchased the entire interest of W P. Marshall, who retires, will attend to the. settlement of the.tmslners of titc lute firm, at the old wand, No 01 ’Foanh street. F. H EATON, * fobs W. P. MARSHALL F. H. xaATOS, TVEALER in Glove*un-i Hosiery, Tmommga.fancy l_l Goods, Ribbons, Laretand Embroideries. Zephyr Wonted, Patterns an-1 Canvas*. No C 2 Founh street, Pittsburgh- A fall supply ofKno Shirts and Genu* VnderOinneatt. ,m ! . '.\ Qmt Arrival of Bfew Ooodi, fTHB subscriber! are now prepared to, offer *ull ■ -JLt cteater itulacements-to purchaser# of Dry Eoods. - Their established tow prices and immense receipt ol Goods,-(haring received over l (JO packages of new • and utirahle goods.) comprise in part* lUdexPrereh Wrought Collar* and Cepct; 10p*RichihvM Bilk*; , 100 pa AJpaeeat, from au to 50 cents per yard; : SearnMoaslm D'l.mn*, from 10 iodic per yard; i :85 “ Merinttie Prlr.ts, all style*;; ; S ■**,'; Mogmiug “ from 10 to lttie per yard; 110 “ Clucßawt, good stylet, I2|c per yard. Sheetings, tsbmiags, and Hoasckcepiug Good*, m - «ye*l vaneuet, all of which will be offered at extreme ■lT:lowpfieet,»t . i j febk - . *A A MASON A CO\**, CO Market «t , Dlsaolatlos, fTIHE Co-Partner#ulp herejofnro existing under tno I style of “J. H. Clou'e AXo,” is tbl« day dissolved tg mutual consent. Too luuness nf the firm will be wauled by L. S. Waterman, at tbrir old stand. No li4 liberty street. L. s. WATERMAN, j febB J. H. CLOUttH t Beoka Jast Rsetlycd, -fTTARAGA, or the Charms of the Nile, by William W Fonurt. • • , . i, I peenle I Have Met,or Pletares of Society and Peo : pie of Mark; by N. Parker Willis. The Battle Bummer; being iranirnpt f-om personal ; -observations in Pam, doting the y-ar 131-s by J. K t Marvel; antbor of “Fresh Glramnss.” - i JOHNBTON A STOOSTON, : fobS ' corner Third Market »u A CAUD. WF. ALARSHALK U«ta of ibe firm of F II • Eaton A C 0.,) having parcl.sscd the staek of Paper Uanatngs »«drr*, brh.nging to Urn estate -mf the late Bamuel C. Hilt, will continue the bu-incs» A) tho Old Stand, and rerpeellatly solipli* the couUnu : *sceof lUfotmecpslrunnge.nud that cf bis friends -ad the public generally, at the store, , _ No w Wood s-iect 1 a- Author of “The Woodman,» '-Gowiic.” tUB EDWARD Git All AM; o» Railway UpceulstoW, 11 %v Catheriae tfinclwr. Autl.nr of -Toe Journey of ?TcsF JOHNSION AhTOCKniN, Corner ofThtrd and Market. ‘IILOOMS-t'-U.ioi.* Kelly 4. Co. .Tco-.Blocnu, jan iKIS* •odfori.te by riCE-J w »* e ’ J Pfc# rjltwd . i ut ,j j,rie4 Apple*; p of »le by 011 WHANT -—rt, ii_jis bbU tn ainve |xr Fort I'm. for «*le tiy f j Abi . 15AIA1I DtCKBY & CO. Frnai *i B ll bM» . 4lsJ|-m»,JnbaJk: » »nWo per Fort Pin, *»». rt’r *•* M'l 1 D' 64 fl Pmsb>g* Boston Copper Min. Co, dtv off ‘2O 1W 11$ North American “ “ 10 sales, Z3| PiUsbarghA Isle Royal u “ (last sale, 913 00] \ a j Pituburrh. Cineuinaii A Louisville Tel- * egrapu Co—Capitsl.SlT&OOO; Dividend, January, April, July and October; last, cent; shares. $5O; sale*. $5O SO Atlantic A Ohio Telegraph Co—Capital, s3otL£ou;Divldend,sOc V share for Jan* , nary, April, and October, snares, $5O; sales, 816 07 . , Ornct rrerntraoH Gszrrra, I Monday Morning, Feb. 11, 1649. 1 It rained without intermission daring Sararday, eon* equtntly every thing like business was completely at stand, and nothing was done wohhy of notice. > The rivcr.commeneed rising on Friday, and at reicnt writing,continues to rise, with 16 feet 6 inches u theebannel, and perfectly free of tee. '• 1 Spirit of the Domestic Markets. Batmioax, Feb. 6. j-. Coßse—The announced taction sale for to day, «f 4U36 bags Rio Coflee, by Mr W G Harrison, drew to gether a fall attendance of barer*. The first lots o 4 Ute cula'ogue. comprising an aggregate of about 1,000 bags of ordinary to fair quality, were told at prier* ranging from IS to Is|c. The sale was then stopped, aod the remainder withdrawn. Private offers were. then made for good parcels at 15}e; bst holders declin ed to take less than 15}e. Floor—We note sales yesterday of TOO bbls H 8 Flonr, at 81.75, and another £OO bbis at the tame rate. Holden cf City MiUa Floor generally ask 85 To day, however, a sale of 300 bbls was made at 84£7}. j Grain—Noreceipts ofwheat of any moment Some parcels coming in- by wagons sell at Us 3 to 106 c for tor good to best reds. Pales also of family floor white wheat at 11801230.' Corn is selling at sde far white, and 33c for yellow. • Wc qno c Ostsat 34005 c. Lard—Safe* sf 500 kgi lard at 7}c, 4 mo*; and SOU kgs do, »t 7e, cash. i Whiskey—Demand moderate—tales at 86c for bbl}, and 85e for hhds. ; fHn.msi.rnu, Feb 6. ’ The floor market hai been-dnll and inactive—the sales',for export only rescb 1500 bbls standard brand*, at 8477504,31} 9 bbl. For city e.mrainpuon tho salts are limited within tbe range ot Sl r ;7}oGp7} fer com mnn and extra brands. Cora Meal has declined C|c ? bbl; soles of SCO bids Penna. at 81,6?}.' ; Grain—Wheat is dnll, small sales of good and prime red, at 10Sl£>|CC. Rye is scarce, and worth C2e 9 bu. Corn is doll, and prices have sliehtiy declined; >a!e« of 03 7000 bos new yellow, at 55956,nnd damp at 499 53n. are worth i£t&3 Jc, and Penna 35c 9 botheL Hides—A sale of 1000 Duenos Ayres, at aboat life 9 b, 6 nos. Mess pork—Small sales of new Mess, at 818 9 bbl. Lard—Sales oi £5O ire*. GUO kgs, at G}of>|c 9 b. In lleefi Rutter and Cheese no change. Racon is scare*—no sales. • Cixrassti. Feb li Coffee— I The sales include SCO kegs of inferior, at 16c rash, 1(0 do good to arrive, at 16c, time; -rad 50 do at 15l<’,ea>h. To the trade small lots sell at IS}col6c. The enure track is estimated at & to GCOU l>ug«, against 3u,000 liagnihlsume last season. Flour—Tbe sales of the week eompriie about 4600 bbls, ct from 81-50 to 9490 for new, and 85 for good olil—closing ax 81,53 for wagon lots; 84G004&S for common brand* from railroad, river or store; f 11.700 4.73 for good and choice new; 81,9001.90 tar extra do, and 85 lor rood from old wheat. Grain—We continue to quote wheat *150995c for good descriptions of rew. Corn ij steady, at 38033 c, Oats sell in lot* at 30037 c, and in a soal way ai3JO 33e. Rarlcy and Rye—No change. Barley Mall, VI to *l.lO Provisio is—There has been no animation in the tear ket fjr bbl porki but a moderate business was done at p rev ions rates. The sales include 17W> bti'smess, at 84,50-, IbO do ramp at SGj 400 bbis clear at VlO; *5O do elear atBlo,l7}; sOO do do. and HW mess on private .terms; 75 bbls ramp st 85,67}; 150 do mess on private terras— making a total for the week, of 3575 bbls. We quote ramp SV-TfAGjpiime mess aud clear 811010.75. There t* same inquiry for mid dles for th© KugHsh market, and we notice salts of 850 brs short at 5c packed: 150.0 W Cm do - at 4}e, pekd to bis—both city cnredjiOO bu long, (cared ax Madison) at Sc pkd; 50 do long and short, equal qomnuty of each a'. 4(e. In bulk meat the only sale reported was 9,600 pcs r.am*, at 95-35. ‘ * . Sucar—Gs hhd* sold at Me, 80 do at 4}o4}c; 80 do at 4}c; inde st 4}c; 10 do at 4}--, 75 do to anive hi ;} <, J SCIIOONMACKER * CO. j tn 3l 24 Wood street r‘ INdr.KD OJL-3U nia, for tnioby _j jui3| J. SCIIO JNMACKER A CQ. C V HEESE—3tiO bzs WB, in store and (hr sale by ,£» 8 A W HABBAUOH lOTA TOES—SO bb Reds, in tiore and for tale by J ja.uiP CRAIG A SKINNER WOOL— 2 sacks m tiore end for sale by jan-,1) CRAIG A SKINNER TJORK—ISOO tbs Duik.just rre’d snd for tale by . jactO CRAIG A BKINNKR IHINFSE VERMILLION—3O ihfjust rco’d and for r_aaje by jurat) J KIDD A CO, 00 Wood st SAND PAPER— 3OO re*m« (Smith’s patsnt) in store end for tain by jaii2*J J KIDD A CO OLIVE OIL —10 lifltkett for sale by jantS J KIDD A CO LIQUORICE— 50 Hi• (refined) just tec'd and for ssle by , JaaW J KIPP AC» HARLEM OIL—2 grn»« (Keuninc) on hand and for tslc by janth) JKIDDACo NO. SUGAR—CO hhdt {new crop.) inst received . and for sale by A CULBERTSON, f , junto MS Liberty «> lY o. MOLASSKS-bO bbls (new e'ropjJastfJcM ll , and for sale by A CULHKRIriON, jsnXi r - MSJfJberty sl_ iTICE—S tierce* (new crop) jb*j rac’d and -or safe by 11 jsnW_ A CULBERTSON BOLIVAR FIRE UKICK-23,WU in itore nnd lor wleby j*n3[ KIKIt fc JO.M j -S MACKEREL— 10 or t»U.« So l.enra; for «tle by janOl ___ I-*AlAll UIOKKV ft Q»> FirtE* WATER PROOF FAlNT—4oboLMi»erid I'amt, for »*!o utr jan3y IHAIAM DICKEY A CO B‘ EA VKR HUCKfcTi —Por ,I- hr ) t M(J lUAIAH UtUKKV A CO ANDLES—iu bi* Pur; 0 *• f^perci; 23 “ Kicumte; 20 u Dipped; for *alr. hy J I) WILLIAMS j«n29 _ C’l JIEESE—IW bx> C renin; ;o *‘ Knglish Dairy; * CO “ Common “ tor »atn by i.„ to 3 D WILMAMfI TTKifMAN CLAV—l6eani* Mei*ne. ConnairWbeeiinir. Cennccdeat, Norton. New Orlcuu. DEPARTED. ... Caleb Cope, Jlantoek, Beaver. -'Beaver, Gordon, Wellsville. ...MlicLigaa, Brie*, Beaver. “Vtruqpa, GaUowejvMnnonnaliela Gtr Camden, Hendiiektoo, Hebee sport Paibbn. Peebles, EUiabeth. Baltie. Jaeoba, Brownsville. ’ Atlantic. Parkinson, Brownsville. Jam"* Nelson, Moore, Wheeling. Schuylkill, Marshall, New Orleans. i. i. Crittenden, Ilaichison, St Louis. BOATS LEAVING THIS BAT. BROWNSVILLE PACKETS, atBA.*.and«r* BEAVER PACKETS, 8 i.IL and 4. ?. *. WELLSVILLE PACKETS, 8t«. NASHVILLE—Fort Pin, 4 r. *. WHEELING—Louis MeLarw, 9 a.*. . ST LOUlS—lease Newton, 10*. Mf IMPORTS BY RIVER, Haw Orleuu-Pn Pass—* boiler*. J Binning bam; bbilinear,Sites rice, L 8 Waterman; Isohhd* upr, ÜBbbls molasses, Wto Holmes Aeo; fiUhhds su ear, Lambert ASHiplon; 10 Uses, 6 bss, O Blackburn; 1 line. Stabs plains, lasMiUinger, 2 bis, l bbl nib, D T Morgan; 1 bbl sugar, McVa); 07 sacks com, owner aboard. . . , Bt. Louis, Jan. S®. The Rivets.— I The weather continues dear, bat It is turning colder, and there li a fair prospect for another freeieap. The river opposK* Is swelling slowly, with a eeodstage for ihb larrestcliM steamers to Cairo. The steamer Lake or tho Woods arrived yesterday from Boonville, wttb a fair freight. Her officers report the river fien of ice to Utat point, with 0 feet water in channel above, and from 9 to 9 below the mouth of ibe Usage. The sunr Anne was at Boonville on the 87th. on her way to Lexington. The weather was mild, and the river believed to be open to the bead of navigation. The Dan Hillman from Peoria, reports the Illinois river clear of lee, and in good navigable condition to that point. Peons Lake was still covered over, and of coarse navigation cutoff fromtbeneo op. The Up* per Misslppi is believed to be open to Keokuk, with 6 feet water on the principal ban. The Osage river Is running oat full. 'The suamer Ha; doe started for that 1 stream last evening.—Rep, WBBTEBR mmilCß COfIFAM OF PITTSBURGH. CAPITAL 1100,000. J. Fontrr, Jr, Sec’y. I R. Hun, Jr., Pmt Will insure against all kinds of rusks, FIRE AND MARINE ALL idssas will bo liberally adjusted and pmmpily paid. A home institution—managed by Directors who are well known in the community, and who are determin* •d by promptness and liberality to maintain the char acter which they havo assumed, as offering the best protection to thoseiWbo desire to he Insured. Dmxcroaa—R. Miller, Jr-, Goo. Black, J. W. Ostler, N. Holmes, Jr., Wm. 11. Holmes, 0. Ihmsen, Cieo. W. Jackson, Wm. Ml Lyon, Jus. Lippineott, Thos. K. Litch, James M’Auley, Alex. Nimiek, Thos.'Scou. Urnct, No. U 9 Water street, (warehouse of Bpang A Co, up stairs,) Pittsburgh. julaity Benjamin Patton-- -.-William BakewelL PATTOI At BAKEWELL, ATORNEV9 AT LAW—Office In Tilghman Hall, Gr*nt street, near the Cmirt House. fob* LAW HOTICB. TUB appointment of Mr. McCLURE, as President Judge of the Piflh Judicial District of Pennsylva nia, dissolves the long existing partnership of Mo Candles* A McClure. The nnantthed business will be attended to by Mr. MeCandlesi. WILSON MrCANDLKSS, WM. H McCLURE- - WILSOH MeCABDLESI, ATTORNEY ATLAW.OffioeFoarth street. Pltti burgh. jantd-lm GEIT A BLISS, AUCTIONEERS ft COMMISSION MERCHANTS, No.’ 17 Firm Sr, Camsman, Onto. WOULD rrspectfally solicit Consignments from the Merchants and Manaraetuien of Pittsburgh,and would refer to : Messrs. W. 4 R. R Phil Ups, Piushurgh. “ Brown, Phillips A Co n “ * Chambers, Acnew A C 0.,“ John D.MeFaddeu A Co., ** James Dalieil, “ Jan32-tm # Dstfassi Car ad. From the New York Tribune. AFRtFND, whose ward is most reliable, arvt who has no possible interest in the matter, tm one of gratitude, desires as to say. that ha has been cured of inveterate deafness, by the ate of “Scarps’* Compound Acoustir OiL'” a Phi'adelphia medicine, whici* »■« not for sale in this city, bat which be thinks ought to be, (or the good of the afflicted lie has a stater who bss ai*o been cored by u. He urgently advises all wbo aie suffering from deainrsi, to irv this remedy, with an assorenee that, unles* lbs case be extraordinary, tbs experiment will prove abnudsnily successful For sale at THE PEKIN TKA*BTOKE» fsbtf 70 Fourth it, Pittsburgh ■ sHCON—3U,Wri ib« iiaau.aad Suoiildcis, m ’ KIKrV JONES. Canal Basin 81/M 1.M5—10 tons Jnnlara, In store and for rale by JrM KIKR A JUNES 1 , Canal Basin \.TU£IC BoiE3—ieanooasjsstree'd, for sale by IYI f«bl C VKAHEB, IC6 Market st SUNDRIES— lb grass as*M Pocket Books; J SO “ Parses; CU dos “ Pon Monies; rac’d Usd for sale by febl C YEAOER, lid W-eot*d si 01 OLD A SILVER WATCHES—A large assortment r always on band, at wholesale, by feM C VEAGER. IQri Market «l ' MADDKB— law Ibe toperir, jart ree’d, for tala hr _ fcM / KIDD A CO, *0 Wood »t FUiUR SULPHUR-OO Ibt for tale by feb4 J KIDD A CO, 10 Wood »t CREAM TARTAR—POO lb* in nore and for aale hy fcU J KIDD A CO, 60 Wood tt C" HLORIDE LIME—4,OOO Ibt on baud, for tala by fcM J KIDD A CO. CO Wood tt TURKEY UMBER-300 Ibt for tale by feb< J KIDD A CO, BO Wood tt Sundries— so u. Ja*» rec'd and foi .ale by feb* McOILLSABOK OLA3BRB-N 6. in bbl» tail bf bbU. in »u>r* and i/t, fflfaa McUil.U t aim M ,'or ka!< POTASH—• eaaka ter aa)e by „„„ febS i McOILI.B fc 808 KIKli PKAtJIIES—IOO (>d on boudinf tetrale by fcba MeOILLS fc ROL _ TAfUED APPLE*—MboiheU, chmce, for ••Se oh I / eonalgntncnt'by feb2 _ McQILLS A BOK r p u KAOCf>=bO^gTV*«M trajids, I \j >aie by fcl>2 MciilLLS k R*)K_ ri'EAS—'o pkga freak VII ted Imperial, for ante by J[fcS “ McGILI.9 A ROK SCTaP— STbuTrims CincfcnatiT ter eafa by febi ke<»LL3 *• » 0K LAKL>— J k([i pome, just ree'd end tor tale by feW UttKVFOULK A CLABKfc »» »id at PECANS— * bbls ree’d on consignment, end for tale bT ÜBO-B MILTKNBKRCiER, C e {,j g 7 Front street /iCoVBK. SEED-13 t»bl» clean, lauding and for sale I j hr ROBERT DALZKLL. ' f e T,‘j ' Übrnt »»c«t ln nore end (or tale by , febi ROBERT UAIZKI.L. Liberty at jadd’l iiidittud Llqald Cntlclr. Till? It undoubtedly the best preparation ever dia covr*d, 'or dressing Burns, wi'd*. Col*. Chil blains, Hiui» intended for family use, and should be found in tbe p<*»*c*sinn of every family in the land. Mechanics who are is constant danger of injury to their person* through accident. and the improper or careless u»e of tool*, will find thi* article to be iuvaiu able to them, and after a fair trial will eonaider it in dispensable. It ia an excellent substitute for adhealre plaater of all klnda, witbouliany of its inconveniences, aud ia so medicated as to allay all pain immediately and moat perfectly. , A very little applied any wheiaon too surface of the skin, immediately lortna a firm, smooth coating, very similar u> the natural cuticle or outer skin; whiehmay 1m) freely waabed With water and soap, without any in jury to the wound. The artlele is freely used and highly recommended by the most eminent physicians of New England, and other part* of the country. For sale oatv by. R E SELLERS, 57 Wood at JCTN. B.—The trade supplied aubo manufacturer’s price*- febd KIKRAJONiy THE Directors of the “Pittsburgh and Boston Min ing Company” have this day declared a dividend of S 7 per share, payable on or after tho 1 lib February. Eastern stockholders will be paid at the office of j. W Clarke % Co. . THOMAS M. HOWE, j tnSO-td . Treasurer. City Bmekehonisi. THE subscribers, haring tjor large Smokehouses. are prepared, at alt timet, to wash, hang and ■moke Pork ca reasonable terras. ICIER A JONES, Proprietors, jan3t Canal Basin, near 7th «t GRAMMAR SCHOOL, David Block, Federal Slreei, Allegheny City. THE next session will commence on Monday, Feb ruary lib. Th's School otTsra to a limited number of boys, • coarse of study an'd system of instruction designed to develope a desirable rymmetry of eharsc ur, and thoroughly qualify them for the most reipeeta blTuitino-*«i 0 ft* ftTO n»nlhs. AppUcstion for admission can be made at the School oral the subscribers'private room, in Irwin's D., Rmr. W. A. P.»- ...■iI,ILCkIUU/Tk<«iuH. Howl, 11. P. Ifcb..ni, £TSSJhST^ M _ r£o«ooax.«i»f. Allegheny, Jan. xxroxTxn rox th* yrmsuxoa daily asxxrr* . Lxrm’s Pacxxt LikEt—By a refcrenco to tbe advertisement of Ute enterprising firmofD. Leech de Co., it will be .perceived thal they have made arrangements to convoy passengers to Fhiladel* phia under mach more favorable circumstance* than ever before offered. Heretofore U took from three and a half to four days to perform the jouroey. They, (n future, io« tend to do it in etxty hours, by moans of their su* perior line of new packets, and tho Pennsylvania IjUllroad, which, now openod for over iwo hun dred and thirty aix miles, rendere this the shortest as well as Ibe moat safe and agreeable tnodo of retching the Atlantia cities. Staisxd Giass.—The moitbeauulu! specimens of stained glass which we have aeon lor a long time are Inserted in the door of the Ohio and At* lantio Telegraph Office. The proprietor! of tbia line seem to be thoroughly Imbued with the go ahead spirit, to charaoicrislio of the present ego. ‘ Safi ‘Occcxxxsce. —Wo learn from the Evening Tribune, that a Utile child of Ur* Putnam, In Al legheny, lost its life through an unfortunate mis take, by which a large dose of laudanum was ad ministered to it, instead of spiced rhubarb P\ Disttrcr Couxt.—The District Court met yes terday, Hopewell Hepburn, Justice, on the Bench. jury was summoned, nor any business of general interest transacted,- Couxt cr Qcxktxx Sissions.—The Court of Quarter Sessions met on Saturday, Judge Me* Clare on the Bench. The Court adjourned till Saturday next. Oo the following Monday, the unfinished business of the Orphans* Court will be taken up. Fox.—-The alarm of fire, on Saturday afternoon, waa ooctaioned by the burning of the rooi of a small bouse in the upper part of Allegheny. Rduxll’s Paxokaju continues to attract crowds of delighted javeuilea daring the day time, and their no less delighted seniors in tho evening. Those who have not yet witnessed Ibis fine ex* htbilion should Into no time in doing so. St. VaLSriTUd’s Day is rapidly approaching and the bookstores and print shops are fairly be sieged by young ladies and gentlemen anxious to procure remembrancers, both senous and satiri cal, for their friends and acquaintances. By the bye, we hope the Commissioners will at least, os worthy Mrs. Chick recommends, “ make an effort * to get Post Office Alley in a decent sitoatiea to accommodate the crowds of fair ones who will be detained there on the occasion. Ax Uirwoanrr Morunt.—Two small boys, appa rently under seven years of age, were found by the police, wandering alone in the slrecls, late on Friday night. Their mother, who was allerwards found, a woman named Dougherty, from Birming ham, bad lost them, it appeared, while drunk.— They were taken from her and delivered into the e barge of the Overseers of the Poor. Michael Dillon, the keeper of a low doggery on Fifth Street, was brought up by the watch for dis orderly conduct, abusing his wife, ice. Mr. D-J. 100 was fined *5, but his wile aftcrwsrds came in ornamented with a very black eye, acd made oath against him of sissu t and battery with intent to kill, so he was committed for tnsL We suspect she deserved to have been sen! along with him. Patrick M*Gee, committed 20 days for drunken ness and vagraney. Alex. Hanna, druakepness and vagraney. Al lick had just been released from a five days’ im prisonmeaL “ What is the reason," asked the Mayor, “that you arc determined to trouble u* with cootionaliy pauing you in and oat of jail, air?^. “ Faith it isn’t me that wahts to trouble your honor.” replied AUieb, “ I’d a groat deal rather you’d let your work alone. Sure its josr honor that troubles me." ADiefc was committed for 20 days. Phioeai Adams, for drunkenness. The prison er plead guilty, and expressed his sorrow. The Mayor hoped it was that sorrow which Icadeth to repentance. He was Sard sixty seven cents and discharged. TtT rus Tat.—A mao naw«l WilHnms-pro-i cored the arrest of two men named O'Neil and Kinscl,on Saturday, for disdfcerly conduct is his house. The Mayor fioed them $2 each, and, in default of payment, ordered them to jail for 3 dayr- O’Nell, ■ ahrewd young Irishman, immediately re turned a charge agaimt Williams for keeping a tip pling house without license, so the latter was sent in company with them to await his Inal in Court. MACHINIST AND MANUFACTURER—Lathes, Ivl Tobacco, Ilousin and large Screws of all klnda Brass Castings and Brass Works generally. Cornel of Ferry and First streets. TIIE subscriber, bavin? porebased the Factory «• James Patterson, Jr, located at the above stand would rrrpeclfaUy Inform hi* friends and the public that tie iaprcptred to fit! any or* era m hia Lne, on thr mo»t reasonable terms ana with dispatch, and will feel grateful for their patronage Pittsburgh, Jin.l, 1?50. HAVING disposed of my' establishment to Mr Thomas Parkinson, ! take the litem to solicit for tiim the patronage of my friends'aDd the public, feeling confident tbtt any favor* conferred will It duly appreciated and uroapily attended u». JA.ME* PATTKHZON, Jr. Pittsburgh, Jan, I, ISftO.—{jan7-d3ra _ Just received, one elegant Rosewood octave Plano Pone, from tho ceie* braird factory ot T. Gilbert ft Co., II V f |l Boston. Thl* instrument is remark a* ble for brilliancy and sweetness nf tone, and eletUcity ttftoeeh. The above Ann t» considered one of the very fint in Boston, and their Piano*, lor elegance ot exterior, beauty of tone, and duration, are net surpass ed by tho«e of any other make. Pot tale on reasons ble term* by fl. KLKUER, jartW at J. W. Woodweli’a. KIER A JONES KNOW all men who are *iek and afflicted with dis ease of the bladder and kidneys, with rbcumata patns in back or Hobs, stiff joints, old sore*, running ulcers, fte, that they can be eared by taktntr the Pc ooleum! .You may,talk atnui us being a nostrum a* much as you picasv. but this doe* oot make it so, for we proclaim in the face of an honest community, that itbas viriue* which sre not contained lu any other remedy. The man who I* racked with pain and suf fering from disease, ean for fifty cents, get relief from any eftho illsenmunerated above. Reader! it costs very little to make a trial. This Petroleum is no mix ture—no compoodi pul up for purpose of imposing on the community; but It is a remedy elaborated by the master band of nature, and bubble* up from the bo som of oar mother earth in its anginal purity, and of fers to suffering humaoi y a icady remedy, a certain atid cheap cure. It ha* eared Pile* after other medteinas have failed to render any relief. It has cured Rheumatism of long standing, and of the worst and most pnlntul character. It has cured Cholera Morbus by one or two doses; It has cured old eases of Diarrhea, in which every other remedy has been of no avail. Ana local remedy in bums and scalds, it is better limit out medical com pound or ointment that we know of. ' It will cure chil blains or frosted fret. 111 a few spplteatinm; undoubt ed testimony ean be famished of the truth contained in tie above statement by calling on Samuel M. Kier, Canal Haim, 7lh street; or cither of the agent*. Keyset ft McDowell, corner of Wood street s»d Virgin Alley; R- E. Sellers. 67 Wood street, I). A. I'd* liol ft D. M. Cuiry, Allegheny city, are the agents, jurat NEW TELEGRAPH OFFICE. THE citizens and business men of Pittsburgh »re respectfully informed that the Mono Telegraph Junes are now In complete operation between this. cny and DaJtimore, Washington, and other Eastern Cit.es, connecting at Washington City with the Morse Line, the only one Rou h to Richmond, Raleigh. Charleston, Augusts, Savannah. Mobile and New Orleans—ai d egnnecting tn thl* city with tines running West anil North to the principal towns and cities luthe valley of th* Mississippi, and on the Lakes. Three Lines will receive anil send messages as cheap as any oitim Line, and the operators and clerks will be found gen tlemanly and accommodating. !s>-Oflice in the lower story of llte ST. CHARLES HtirEL, Wood street. janrt-tfm THE Co-Partnership heretofore ezi«ling under 'be style of “Cope ft Breyfogle,” Is this day dissolved by mataal eonseut The business will be settled by J. C. Breyfogle, at their old stand. No. t« capitalist, as any on the river. Tbe enure tract is offered for aate{ but, to suit paribasert, u portion' may be reserved, Price reasonable and terms very'easy. For further information enquire of* ' ' JOstKFH H. MORRISON, • Fourth streeti near Wood, LOCAL MATTERS. Matox’s Orvica, Sunday, Feb. 10. Ybomaa Parklueoi THOMAS PARKINSON. S«ir Plamoa* PHOOLAMATION. DISSOLUTION. CO-PAUTNKIIBtUP. BATES OF DISCOUNT, IT—CORRECTED DY \M IOKV, RATES OF DIKCUON ,Bf. HOiiait Exchange Urebtr*» No. 88 PenxiylVfMlSr OinkofP»tt»tM(f!i Etchants Ififik »‘*»'*Baf I Merch. « Mitif Dk*^n , hll*y4lt'!ijA- ! 'l , st I GiruiU 1 Banl( , efGsfw-fclti'ffft : '*f*Sl I “ ,Ch*»|s( ÜblftiV'‘|'*f I " DelawAf* Uv,' --'fitr. “ N Itoylrewwn if-hY’-Wi' l*ttnrirr«»‘ UK. nepnr Famns'iik flss|s(v.,psr raimrrs LstiMkfol fo, Hl,' •• -pal U»ir5«iar11k,........ mm C. iMnin* liank—,l9 iiii-yvlisyiUfl Ilk; par Wailiiii/jion j uctiyiiutrniik..—| t?haml>ersb«tg-. 41 dusquehatma Co, Ilk. • - —' Lewiitown—- AUddletown I Kneiik.- 010 Firmer*’ and Drflver** ltank, Waynssburgo • Hsnubarg— 41 Honcsdsls—• ——• I Lebanon-.*....**..*' >paf Fottsviite—*••. • *' Wyotainr •• f York Uk. * WestUraneh Sk. I • Market street, nets ,Bpamah. 18 00 Do.Patno;*—»—• 18 50 HoYereigns 4 S 3 Guineas 5 00 Fredericksd'ors—— *57 £0 TenThsiers* •• 7 80 Ten Guilders 3 00 LoaUdMn 4 50 Bxohta|s> New York .—.* fpnn Philadelphia***— 4pna Baltiaora —•*• *ipna a, pat. Interior B’t»— Relief Note* I M & at Ilk, l’mido* “ Se*lp—■i'lUib. 1: Ctrantyl ” Allegheny, 20 Übto. Suto'Bk.and Oianokci 4 Moamfleauai •• “ iieubeMine**—**** •• “ St.Clnirt»llU*—■— • ** Marietta ** Nen Lliboti' - Cincinnati il«nka< Columbus do- Oirdevilla—-- Zanesville —— “ Wooster—«— *'■ M&stlllon —»—• I | £ar.du>k / day of February Instant, at the hour of 10 o’clock. A- M., to continue for tke spaeeof (,to days, or uutil the whole number of eharca requir ed by the raid act, shall have been tnbacribed. coraaaioaau: Tbomaa M Howe, James W Buchanan, Joui fie ONLY ORUTTNaT. AND GENUINE WISTAICS BALSAM OF WILD CHERRY, the (neat remedy for. cobscjiptios: And the best medicine known to man lor Asthma of every since. Complaints, Bronchitis, Influenza, Cough*,Cold*, Weeding of the Lunya Shortness of Breath, Pains and Weakness in the fide. Breast. 4e~ and all other diseases of the PULMONARY ORGANS. A very important disease over which this. Balsam ex erts a very powerful influence, is that of a DISEASED LIVER. In this complaint It bai undoubtedly proved more efficacious than any remedy hitherto employed, and in camcroas instances when patients had endured long and severe iulTenncfrom the diseases, without receiv ing the lean benelil from various remedies, and when Mercury ha* been resorted to in rain, the uve of this 11-iLmm has restored the Liver to a healthy action, and in many instances effected permanent pores after every well known remedy had failed io produce this desired effect. Betide* it* utanithinjr eflleaey in the Jiw»» al>ove rqfntiOßcJ. we (dm Gad l>* •«'r tff ; rroal remedy m Astana, a entßpiUnt nt'wnwh iiu* t*««n aiwautely wed with decided aaceraa, e*cn in enwt* of year*' •unding. With the increase of intelligence haj grown ep n knowledge of the element* of hetllh. ud a re gard for them, and conua*n of the wnola popaJation die annually of cim»umpuon. One v f the moat important di»ecTetxe» of the ace. aaehornune the eohdiUon lulon of ilui t*rj;e cla*« of «nf- lennr bnrafcmtY, i» UR. BALSAM OF WILD CHERRY Wutnr's Balsam o f Wild Cherry it sfine Herbal Medicine, composed ehirdy of Wild Cherry Bark and the genuine Iceland Moss, (ih« latter imporirtl express if lor this purpoto.) the rare medicinal vinaea of which are u’&o ec.nibir.pd l>v a new chemical process, with (ha curort of Tar. thus rendering the whole rota pound the tno»t certain and efficacious remedy over discovered for CONSUMPTION OF THE LUNGB. Slil' farther eeidenrea of the remarkable curative properties of this inestimable preparation: Rtusu.r:i.LE. Brown eo., O. Aug. 91. IMB Merirs. Sandford A Park: Gentlemen. About sis weeks ngo I received the agency of Wistaria Balaam of Wild Cherry, but with some reluctance on my pan. for tae rra«on that 1 had been the ageul of ro many pill* and other nostrums, which were eraeked op to l»e something wonderful, but whieb turned oat In Uie end to bo of no account whatever, except to the man* uaetnrer. Hut 1 candidly admit that this time 1 have been deceived, far the extraordinary care* effected by Wutari* Balaam have convinced me that ‘•good can come oat of Nazareth." Your ageot left dm one doz en bottles, which are all cone—havlug been the means of earing several obstinate cases of Consumption— tod no mistake; lor what I see end know 1 am bound to believe. One ease in particular: A young gentle mtn in Winchester, Adams county, 0.. 10 miles fto c this piece, was cured of Consumption -when the doe tore nes given him up, or at least could do nothing for him, sunt it was the intention of his friends to'convey him to your-eity, and place him under the care of some' eminent physician there. But a friend told him of Wistaria Balsam, and that he eonid obtain it of me. lie seul for it, and before the second bottle was gone he was sound and well, and attending lo his everyday business. A* there arc several inquiries for the medi cine, tt would be well to forward an additional supply without delay. • Very respectfully, years, • LAuUKRT NEWLAND. The above, from L. Newlaud, Esq., a highly resriect able eountry merchant. commends ilsclf forcibly to die ca'idid attention of all those who have doubted Uie great merit of Wistaria Wild Cherry Balsam. Remember the ongitul and only genuine Wistsris Balsam of Wild Cherry, was introduced tu the IKTJ, and has been well tested in all eomplaij:L« n*r which it is recommended. For 1" years it has proved more efficacious aa a remedy for Coughs, Cchls, fiillit enza. Bronchitis, Asthma, and Consumption iu os in cipient slates, than any other medicine. LOST VOJCK, Ac-, lIKSTORKDI New Ucornap, Aug. 10, IM*. Mr. 8. W. Foyrle: Having seen maay certihextr* published l:i relation in Dr Wistar's Balsam of Wild Cherry, I lake this opportunity of offering a word in its favor, which you arc nlm at liberty to publish. A few months since my wire'* longs became so much af fected with n sudden cold, that site lost her voter, and suffered severely from pains in tliu breart. Her aitun- Uon caused herfrieitds much alarm. Having heard your Balsam strongly recommended by those win used it, I purchased a botiln from your agent in this 'place. She took It according to directions, and it pr-i -dured a wonderful effect Before using one bottle "1-e bad completely recovered her voice, ihe pains sulfid ed, and her he alth was soon fully re-established. Youra. truly, ÜBNHY O. BKIOHTMAN To Dsuonivra avo Dulses is Mkii.cim—Thl- cel ebrated and infallible remedy 'or the cure of Consume, linn, Asthma and IJvrr Complaint, has by its own me. nw, been rapidly, sure a»d safely working its way Uirough the oppo'trinu of quacks and couttlSrfci'.eri, until, by its true value and intrinsic e-iecHencf*. it hu« gaiurit for itself n mo*i envitbiu popularity, and «»tut>- lisheti ittelf in the confirmee of an intelligent ami en ligbtcned public, from one end of the cntttinenfto tbn other. The testimony of lli»u-aiids who have beku re lieved and cured by this valuable article, will sW* that it aiands minvalled—at the head of ail other\ne* dtcinrs. for the cure of diseases for which It is rrvAja mended, 'lit'' genuine Dr. Wioturis Balsam of \VW Cherry is now fir sale by duly appointed Agents, shd all respectable dealers in medicines, in all large m gs and all important towns throughout the United glutei. Puck SI periUntite | Btx Bottles for SI SoM by J. U. PARK, (successor toßamlford A Titrx,) ' Fourth nud Walnut rtrects. Cincinnati, Ohio, Genera! Agent for the South and West, to whom all Orders must be addressed. , L. Wilcox, Jr. James A. Jones; J. Kidd A Co; 0. A. Fahnestock A Co, Pittsburgh; L. T. Kuiicll, Wash ington; W. If. Lnmbenon, Franklin; L. D. Bowie, Uniontowu; If. Welty, tfreensburgh; 8. KouiiUySonief set; Scott A Gilmore. Bedford; Heed A Son. HutlUng dort; Mr*. Grr, llolltdayabarg; Hibicbran IA Co, Indi ana; J. K- Wright, Kiitaniiing; Kvans rv. Co, Brook ville; A. Wilson A Son, VVuyitevhurgh; M’Burlaud A Co, N. Culleader, Mmrdville: Burton A Co, Uric: J. Magoffin, Mercer; James, Kelly A Co. Butler; S. Pmith, Heaven J. D. KumuuTlnu, Warren; F.L. AC.3.Junes, Condereport; P. Crookcr, Jr, Brownsville. feMdAwlyliilT COUNTY LOAN, 97ft,000, TIIF. Cominissionera . of the County of Allegheny hitviug been authorized, It an Act of Assembly, passed the fthday of January, 1850. to borrow, on temporary loan, a. suin oi money, not exceeding sev xsty vtvK TiiotKAMJ pullau. to be nppljLr.u hi the re demption of County Scrip, ihe certificates of loan to be except from ail luxes, except for .Slate pur * PROPOSALS will be received at the Office of said Commissioners, in the City of Pittsburgh, within three weeks from the date hotcof, from such persona or cor pomions ns mar l>e diairodt of taking the whole or any pan of said loan. I tldthonrandol which to be redoemed on the !*tday of April, tWJ. 43 thousand on the first of April/tfftL and » thousand on the Ist of April, 18*5—interest to be paid semi-annually at tbo Office of the County Treasurer or elsewhere, as rtay be agreed upon. THOMAS RKRKINSi WILLIAM BF.NSON, JAMBS MITCIIKLL, . - County Commissioners. Cotnoissionet’s Office, Pittsburgh, January JBSO. janlM-tf . i ' SUGAR A MOLASSF^—7 hhds new crop Bugar; 44 bis Plantation Molosses; landing from steamer Bambhrg, and for sale by- - jautO_ RHtjV, MATfilEWfl AJCO EATHERS-IO sacks for sale by ianH ' ' C IIGRANT, 41 Walcrsl Dttltl) i'KACHEa—97 sacks and 6 tibU for'saiftby janU OUGRANT, MISCELLANEOUS* f D ICE—#> tierces prime Ciarlettown, jut reeM end ferine by jano MILLER A RICKBTSON i TATUSTjtRD-00 bxt j lb but “Long laiaad”Mu! iU. Urd.oa eoniigament iod forttlc by MILLER A aiCKCTSON "pRODDCB*-IS ktga Bauer; i 100 bzt Common Cheese: 40 bxt Cream u 3 bbla Lard: <• . 2 bxt Flax Seed; on eontignment and fer tale by jaalfl MILLER A RICKKT9QN Rif GLASSES—4O bblt beat qat lily 8t Jameaße&- JjA nery, Sugar Hoate, initore ud (or tale by jitnS» MILLER A RICKETSON PULVERIZED LOAF Ai POWDERED SUGAR— ftObbli Not'd, 0 and 7 Loaf Sugar; fl carat Lowering'* ! “ 40 bblt “ crubed u , 10 * Pulverized; in ttore and for tala by ]an2g MILLER A RICKgTSON T ARD—2O bblt and 8 kegt for tale by Jj )anit> 8 F VON BONNHORBT A CO lbl« feriale br 8 F VON BONNHOR3T A CO COFFEE— ITd bop Rio; ! ' 00 u - 'Old Got, java; In wore ud for •He by ju2& • MILLER A RICIETSON , Joti ree’d and for tale by CRAIOA SKINNER LAHIi OIL-a bbu winter trained, receivingper •learner Ohio, and for tale bjf jan'jt James dalzell SAVED 11EBJLIFE— Soliert* Vermifuge ixtheani* del * < • ■ laxrMToai.VavJanoanrSO, 1840. • Mr. J. M. Wilwn—Dear hr. The viol of Seilerel Vermlfage I boflghv from you, tome time ago, brought from my girTfite yekrt efd. die ottonlthing number of five hundred .wormo/ I beltere the voaid have Uvea e very abort-time,-but for tbit medicine. I Prepared ud sold by R E. SELLERS, C 7 Wood *tj told alto by Urnggiiti geoerollj is the two cities. ! jon23 SKGaRS— 100,000 Kentucky, jut rac'd ud for tala low to doto consignment, by JowM - . JAMES DALZELL bn rac'd ud for tale by J JtnSO WAR MeCUTCIiEON riUMOTHY SEED-30 bo rac’d ud for tale by JLjanSC WARMcCUTCHKON TOW BAGS—O dox rec’d and (nr tale by J utt W A R McCUTOHEON POTATOES —00 bblt joti rac'd ud for tale by janSO WARMcCUTCHEON rpALLOW—K» bblt, rac'd ud for tale by X jon» 8 A W HARBAUOH /"'iIGARS—IOO,OOO (Common) jut rec'd ud for tale by l j Ju2o SAW HARDAUGU TARD—IOO keri No 1, for sale by i jnnSfl SAW HARBAUOH ? Blackwood'* Hifttlu and tht Britlib j.nts JBCANFIELD a. MvuabSKS—Wbbdtprime N OSugar, © (new crop;) SCO kbit prime NOMolotv- ct, {new crop;) BPBBPIDOB. WILSON Jt CO CIRA CkLl.Nli15 bblt tor tale by j jamU C II GRANT 11KAS— Ju«t received a of Green and . Black Teat, and for tale by f A. CULBERTSON, Ju?l IMLibenjr tt^ Tl OsSIN SOAP— 250 bxt No I, Cut. brand,fortalebr Vi. janS WM lIAGALKYA CO LimEKSE— JStxi bxt prim,"in ttore ud for tale'by rjuW JBCANFIELD SALERATUS— 75 bxt and 10 cuk*. for tale by julß JBCANFIELD CANDLES— 40 bn Montd, for tale by . jinl4 _ JDP AN FIELD L*" INSEED OlL—SObbUfor iale by JulS J B CANFIELD GUNNY DAGS—2OOO jut rac'd and for tale by janlS BRKVFOGLE A CLARKE /“1 REENaPPCE3=£O bMifrood winter) for tale by \JT jams PRKVFOGLB A CLARKE RICE— IS Uercet, a prime artiele. landing from iteamer North River, and for tale by jamC! RHEY, MATTHEWS A CO SUGAR A COFFEE—fOO bbdt (new crop) Sugar, SCO ban Rio Coffee; For tale by WM BAG ALKY A CO, janXJ Not 18 ud 30 Wood tt PLANTATION MOLASSES—SCO bblt NO, for tale by jan33 , WSI BAOALEY A CO RAISINS A RICE—mo bit Bunch Rtifim; so let Freih Rice; loading from ■teomrr for tale by jams _ WM BAGALEY^A_CO CLOVER SEFJ) A bbU'CloVcr Seed- - 10 '• Lard; Landing ud for tale by J«c«_ WM BAGALEY * CO S' I'GAU * MOLASSES—to bbd» N. O. Sugar.; 75 barrel* N. O. Moliim*, arriving Mr iteamer Winftela Scan Cor **ic by DROWN & KIE.KPATRICK, 144 Liberty «L J«n2S , FLOUB-50 Sarnia - Extra.” Iflu barrels Haperfine. 75 bands fine, on band and for tale br jcn-d ÜBOWN k KIRKPATRICK. WMTK UKANB—Ubbl* ft>r~»ikfol>y " Jan® 8 F VON UONNMORST k CO rpOtIACCO-—IM pkfi, vanoo* brands, for ide br X JanSP P F VON RONNiIORST k CO Lost or Btolam. A SMUT MACHINE AND PIPE, a»rked“J. Sher iff,” wa* is ken from the Whai f, at the Lake Erie's landing, on Nov. tMJ, last. A suitable reward will be given lor any infonuaiion rancemingU. _ Jsa34 J. C. BIDWELL. CLOVER MKHD-fli bu in store aud for sale by jamie _ S k W HARUAUOH BUTTER —to kegs and boxes, for satis by lsn*4 STUART A SIM, CRAB CIDER—3 bbls snpenor, jut ree’tl By . STUARTA SILL RiCh>— to te» (now crop) Ti» oiore and for aate by i*o2t JAMES A HUTCHISON A CO FRESH ROLL UUTTER-7 bmeli ihii d*yl£ ecivod, uid lor i&le by . ARMSTRONG A CROZER ftfOLASSKS-400 bbl» (nc )*rss bf rop) in aiore nn'i JAMES A HUTCHISON A CO EAD—IiOO pigs Galena, in stare and for sale by G jaa3S _ JAMES A HUTCHISON ACO X.ADIKB’ WAIQ GLOVBS. TVBT RBC£t\ r ED—Sdoi purLidui' Wuh Gloves, t) • splendid article, for sale at the India Rubber De* pot, No. 5 Wood street. JanS3 _ J A II PHILLIPS TIVER COMPLAINT —Another care perforated by i using the original, only true and genuine User Amiiin, Brown eo., 0., March 80, \si~. Mr. R. E. Seller*—ln April last my wife was attack* rd with Liver Complaints, and had tho advice of two physicians, who tried various remedies without pro ducing any good effect. Having heard of your cele brated Laver Pills, I concluded tn give ihtra u fair trial. I purchased one bo* of Mr. Scott, of Aberdeen, ami cave them' according to the direction!, by which she was greatly relieved. I procured a second box, which entirely cured her, and ahe now enjoys excel lent health. I have used them myself, and pronounce them the lrest family medicine 1 ever tried. Youts, Ac Mavra BtssLT. Prepared and sold by R. E. SELLERS. 57 Wood at; sold also by Druggists generally in the two cities, lanlft Evening dresses— \.A.iL»iACo.BaMtu ket street, will this day open another large in voice of those French Embroidered Evening Dresses a very desirable article for Parties. Soirees, Ao. Jantl SALRRATUS— 10 Casks, superior quality, for sale by jattfp A CULBERTSON ROLL BUTTER—4 bbls just rec’d and for tale by jan;9 A CULBERTSON SUGAR— 33 hbils NO, just ree*d and for tale by MILLER A RICKKTSON, Nos 178 andT74 Liberty st RO iL BUTTER—B bbls Fresh, just rec’d and foi sal# by jan3o JUCANFIFLD_ LAKD OlL—ffbbia Winter Strained, per slesmei New England, for sale by jan3o JAMES DAI.ZKI.L_ MOLASSES— 25 bbls New'Orloanr; 85 | bbls Soear House; % 5 t bbls Golden Syrup; for rule by janSO j D *VILLIAMS_ YKNISON— 3000 lbs superior Hams, in store and •ale by JD WILLIAMS, Jaif.B ___ No lib Wood st DEER SKINS—Iuo tbs for tale'by juriVS J D \yiLLIAMS_ GINGSENG— 1 sack for sale by Jan.*) JD VII,LIAMS SO A P—loo bis Korin, for sale by jam!) __ J D WILLIAMS fPALi^AV—-i bbls to arrive, for sale by 1 jnaJl ISAIAH DICKEY A CO SUGAR— 10 Übds N o,landingper Hamburg, audio sale by JAMES DALZKLL, an.'O 21 Water street C HANDLER WANTED.—An experienced Cbanil t.-r will boar of a good situation by applying to JunMJ SAW UAUDAUGH POTATOES— 1000 bu fia’ena and Illinois, just rec'd nnd for sale by Jamil STUART A SILL LAUD— W bbls No 1, to arrive, for sale by jaa'Jl ISAIAH DICKEY A CO, Front st CILOVKK SEED—In store and for sale by j j„o'll STUART A SILL iWMOTHY SEED—A small lot in store, for sale by 1 janSl STUARTJkSILL SUGAR— fid hhds (new crop) NO, tn store and for sale by Janas JAMES A HUTCHISON A CO SHOULDERS-M casks, in saMust landing and for sale by Jnngl HARDY, JONKTa CO RICF.— IS'nerees’prime “ new crop" landing and for sal. by BROWN A KIRKPATRICK. Jonil . —oUfSViLafOflK-100 bbls in store and f*r salt by janVD SA WHARUAUGII_ F,^ Dn,Sl< 1 ES*®' 1 "^CBAIOiVINNKR itota and. for aaJe by , CRAIG &SPWNEB 'JO firkin* rood Roll, in eloUt*, lot Mie hr IH BREVFOQLKfcCL&KKK I^SaTTIERS-SDOO lbs prime,for sale by • X jaU>_ BAWIURBAUOH RIKP APPLES—O bbls for sale by JnUI ' C n GRANT ELAXSEED —Wba for sale by jangl CII GRANT ■pvfttED' APPLET}—I2 bbls (ct sale by 1 — Ulua ' \ JBCANFIELD SH. MOLASSES—ISO bbla best brands, in storo « and for tala by jaafl WM DAGALKV ACO FAMILY FLOCR-tffbbls, extra brand, forsalo by ]a&9 BREYFOQLE A CLARKE HOUSES, LOIS. FARMS, &>;! ' For Boat. ’ ' A»two story brick dwelling house ca Hit MreeU Enquire of. , , ftbl JAMBS DALZETX «*" For Boat or Solo* MTHE sabseriber will tell or rent Ms very desi rable Country Beaideitee.inAJlegheny city,sit uated on .Ohio Lane and .'Allegheny Avenue, ■writ of the Common. Tlte.ltotse U a forge doable brick building, la complete order. There is a Car riage House,Stable, and good water'tm the groanas, which comprise two acre*, well Improved, containing every de*cription of Frnit Also—* spring boaieend smokehouse. Po'ies&ion riven daring the month of M»rch. (ebl-lf JOHN OHBUART. : OFFICE TO RENT—On second itory, No 56 Water it Possession riven lit April, jang ISAIAH HICKEY A CO, Front it STORE TO REST-20 feet front by <0 deep— No 107 Front *L Possession riven lit ApriL ISAIAH DICKEY fc CO, Fiont »t To Lat» m A desirable Residence, situated on the Rivet Bask, First Ward, Allegheny City, Enquire} at this Office, or of Mrs. MeAlwayn, on the premises, ___ junSStf ; For Sal*. THE VACANT LOT, in Allegheny, comerofiCd* die alley and Sooih Common; 30 feet front by till feel deep. Also—The lot on So nth Common, Ifil feet front by 110 feel deep, with three story Brick House, occupied!, bjr Dr. Dale. ! Also—The Lot on South Common, 27 feet front by tIO feet deep, with two story Brick House, occupied by Mr. Arnold. Alio—Five Building Lots on Bank Lono, eacVSr feet 84 inches fr— '-~ n * feetßinchesdceD to of canal. Alio—The' burgh, (parr by 110 feel -Jan3o SIX BUI Ferry eo<* .. to a ten feci alley. Inn. sod will bo fold on time. Apply to ’ JOHN CALmV'KU, h SON, cor. Seeood at. sod Redoubt alley. —~ gsudißg iiot«r . FOR 9ALE, on very liberal terms—Fifty Nine Low of Graand.siiuatedonPenn, Wayne,and Pikests, tnd ibe Duquesno Way, according to a plan to be seen at ibis office, where terms and conditions will be made known. ■ J aoi P ■ For B«st> A ROOM on Market street, near Water, suitable for an office. Enquire of janfltf CEO. R.MAS3ET. Water «t For RsK| THE large three story BRICK WAREHOUSE. No. 16fl Liberty street,opposite the bead of Wood, oe copied by F. W. Hayward, (Into Follanibeo AJlay* ward,} as a wholesale Shoe Store. Possession given immediately, if required; or at any lime before the first of April. Said house is in excellent repair. For par* Ucolart enquire on the premises of jmgMia FJW. HAYWARD. For H«mt« FROM the Br*t day of April next—one large Iwo storied HIUCK DWELLING HOUSE, handsome ly situated on the Ohio River, adjoining the borough of Manchester, with about fonr seres of fund; n number of Fruit Trees; one large briefc Barn and Stable, and other out buildings. Apply to fonts JAMES A. HUTCHISON A CO. To Lry o! the Warehouse No. at Wood street. jnulC For'Bunti on Liberty street, between O’Hara and Whlnotstreets, Fifth Ward, at present occupied by the subscriber Possession given on the t>i April. Enquire of Junto tf . WM. t'OUNG. 143 Liberty at. For dent, THE BASEMENT comer of the Diamond ar quire of C. O. LOOMIS, -tih st, near 1 ocCTL-dtf Uorsejr, Flialnf #v Co^ IIATE FOR BALK, FROMFAYETTKMANUFACTCRINGCOI 20 cue* superior Family lilQnkeu, 10 by 1 SOU pair Bieamlicat Jo. 6 hy | 800 Jo do do • 4by i ISO do red aud while Horte do 100 do colored California- do ALSO; ” SO pieces o*4 while Flannel, warranted all 100 do 4-1 do do do i: 1(10 do 34 do do do i ; ISO do 34 red do do d: 73 do 34 yellow do do v : ALSO: Satineiu, Tweed t, Jeans and Woolen Yari, cm manufaeiirer’s prices, ft?-Ware home, No 187 Wood at, 4th door fr CLOVER SKKD-40 bbls prime new, in *L far aolo by jama JOHN WATT fc - l)l 5 S—3 bale* prime, jmt rrc’3 and for salt by janM Sfc WHARBAUGH DRIED APPLET— 2O bn in sure and far sa/e'by jan3s CKAJG & SKINNER ; U rTKß—loTdii* Ohio Roll, in cloths, todayre?3 and for sale by janSS CRAIG A SKINNER BEANS —A few bbls Small White, for sale by j#n2s _ ’ CRAIQ A SKINNER •'NORWAY PLAINS” OLANKBTS. THESE superior Blankets, made of the softest and finest Wool, can always bo found at Dry Goods House of WKU URPtTY, janlS N E corner Fourth and Market su BBliKtiaQ OFF AT REDUCED PRICES! ALEXANDER A DAY, comer of the Diamond and Market street, arc now scUinc oIT, at reduced prices, their stock of Winter Good", consisting af Shawls and Ladies’ Dress Goods, in (treat variety. Also—Blankets and Flannels, Cloths, Cussimes, Sat in cus, and a full assortment of heavy Cotton Goods. Confident that better barnins cannot be boil else where, we iaTite the attention of buyers. ALEX AN DE R A DA\, JanlS 75 Market street. G" 'OLDEN SY'RUI*—O bbls and la hf bbls landing from steamer llamburr, and f»r rale by jama RUEY, MATTHEWS A CO SIGHT and short tImoDILLROF EXCHANGE, pay able in Cincinnati, Louisville and St. Louis, pur chased on the most favorable term*. sptfl N. HOLMES fc SONS. HEDICAZj A9X>6VBGICAI«OFFIOE| tNo. 05, DIAMOND ALLEY, a few door* hslow Wood street, to ward* market. DR. BROWS, hnio( been regularly educated to the medic*} profeMion.utd been (or some time us general practice, now confine* hi« attention, to the treatment Of those private and ddleato com* plaint* for which hi* opportunities *tpl experience peculiarly qualify him. 14 ytarsainiduously devoted it ofthose comp! ulnla,( dunug. whJch >re practice and ha* cared more pa* tents than can evat fall to the lot of any private prac titioner) amply qualifies him to offer assurances of speedy, permanent,and satisfactory cure to ullatflictod with delicate diseases, and all diseases arising there from. ] Dr. Brown would inform those afillcted with, private diseases which have beeotr-e chronic by time or eg- Sravated by the use of any of the common nostrum* of se day, that their be radically aad thor oughly cured; he having given his careful attention to the treatment of such «sts, and succeeded In hundreds of Instances in euring parson* of inflammation of the neck of the bladder, usd ktndred disease* which often result from those eases where others have consigned : them to bopolets despair. He particularly invites *ueh I as have been long andtansuccettfully treated bv others I to consult him, when every taiisfoetion will t'e given thsm, and their cases treated in a careful, tliorrutu and intelligent manner, Minted out by a long experience, study, and investigatiqu,whieh it is imnoMitile for thoso engaged in general uraclico of tcedicino to give to one class of disease E7*Hsmiacr Re •oaa ailUoied with 1 *lar attention to thn CANCERS also ( Skin diseases; Charges very lov N. D.—Patient Stating their dls* toms, can obtain addressing T. Bi Lojrafea. OSes No. M Bouse. BnxnaTmar.- Oil OBANf dy for Rheu»« Uiat pal&fal uonbl Ofiice and l*n* mond alley, ttome. gy»Ka cot ao CW GRANT Tijjuk— Wore w«l far 0 j ti£S V CtAlp* WINNER, »*Urket»v »W,>rtS* Pittsburgh nnd Fhilndefpma are prepared to receipt forfiODOJTb# freight daily. Each wav deliverable.through alx days, Sundays excepted. • ' HENRY GRAFF. A Ctk, Canal Baalnr Piasburgh.- DUTILLE HUMPHREYS A CO° > ian3:dgm 107 Market st,phtPa; EXPEBSS WAGON LINK. - 1849. mm THROUGH IN FIVE DAYS! - • flinE subscribers arc prepared te receive WOO pounds A Freight daily, after Monday, 10th inttflo-fonrard to or from Philadelphia and Pittsburgh, oy Wagon, through tn Five Days. Rates as low ts by any other .conveyance at this season of the year.f "- ‘ • JOHN MeFADE2» t A CO,' 1 Canal Batin,Pittsburgh. JAMES M DAVIS A CO, ded • I No 2J7 Market «u PhUadelphla. JHOSONGAILELA ROUTB* Only 7 2 Slllou Stagtuf*^ Via Brownsville and Cumberland to Baltimore tad Philadelphia.' THE morning boat leaves the wharf, 'above the bridge, daily, .at 8 o’clock precisely-- Tuce to Baltimore, 33 honra; time to Philadelphia, 40 honn. -' , The evening boat leaves daily, (except gandey er-' eninrsj at 4 o’clock. Passengers by leasing on : lho evcriuig itoat, will eross the moor tains is stages dext day, and thus avoid night travel. * - •" Secure your tickets at the Office, Mondnguhel House, or St. Charles Hotel. - . i - • octl.’My J. MESKIMEN, Agent; WISTBE ARHA&GSL3XBKT. mm EXPRESS WAGON -LINE THROUGH IN FIVE DAYS! . . THE subscribecs. having suspended their canal'op erations until the opening of the Spring Naviga tion, have established on Express! Line by Bauroadaad Wagon between Philadelphia land PiUsburah, .hT which they aro prepared to forward 0000 poanas each day, and receipt for jhe delivery of the sameinfi days. *i iiey beg leave to assure their friends and the pub lic that tbeir arrangements regarding rates, regularity and despatch, cannot fall to give satisfaction to all who favor them-with their commands.: TAAFFE A O'CONNOR, f corner Pena and Wayne its, Pittsburgh. i . THOMAS UERHLDGK, street, Philadelphia. GEE, WO! GEE, WO' WESTER ABBANOBBIBNT. M£ks££r 1849. \ B*BS COStXS THU OLD COSXBTOOS.' ; BINGHAM’S EXPRESS WAGON LINE, >‘A- TO AOT PEOH . ->• '••• PUtihnrgh and Philsdolphla' AS the bastness on the canal is about being-closed for the season, we would inform the puulie that wc have again brought the Conestoga Wagons into re -3ul«ition, and will bo preoared id forward CUOO pofinds oily, (commencing on Monday, the 2Uth inst) A'Car leaving Philadelphia daily by the moittrain forChfim bereburg, and the Wagons traveling dap and night, ensures the delivery of Goods iitfive days. ' Appry lo WH. BINGHAM, PiUsburghi BINGHAM A DOCK,'No. ISfJ Markctstreet; nov2o ’ rhUadelphia.' ! WIBTBB ABBABOKBBRT. ' 1849. EXPRESS WAGpN LINE *U AAJ I t-V H PITTSBURGH AND PHILADELPHIA., TntK Fjvo Days, (Snudaygexccpted,) tuaaiag.Day and Night. • . • TIIF. public Is respectfully informed that this Line,' which has been tn successful operation the two previous v.'imcrs, will again commence running on AJpnday,«t?.e 36th of November. AUar will leave Philadelphia (ind_£hambersburgh daily each way'with the Mail Train, and^from Cham bersborvh witn rclaysof horses running day and mght. \Ye are prepared to forward COUU lbs freight daily by the above Line. Aptrfv to F D. LEECH A CO, Phuburgh, or to—HARRIS A LEECH, No 13 Scuta Third street,' Philadelphia. nov£o-dtf - RBW H&H DU ABB IT AI SIt;N OF THE PLANE AN l' SAW, . - - No. TI Wood atraet* Pitt harght? HUitF.R ANDLAUFMAN, lmpcrnf 1 . v anddiHers in Foreign and Domesuo BAXtU WAKBi in all its varieties, are now prepared to sell as low and. on ns rsr.-onable terms as can be parches sd elsewhere. We solicit oar friends, and the coil and examine oor stock, which consists in partof KNIVKS mi FORKS, POCKET and PUN KNIVES, SCISSORS, SHEARS, RAZORS, House Trimmings, such as Locks,Lateb&s, Hinges and Screws* together with every article usually kept is Hardware Stores. We invite the attention of Cantenlers and Mechanics generally to our assortment of Tools, which have been selected with great core, and which we are detennia ed to sell rn m> to give satisfaction. apfcdAwT py Tax sums ora vaa Rxtitlxh not more repul five than a bad, putrid breath,, or dark, yeUow dtsees edtecta. Ifpcnooshavetheseil isthcirownrioilt-- they con, for two shillings, buy an artiolo that will moke their breath pan and aweel estis EpiefAir • Arabia. Ileares diseases of the Gams, spongy or nicerated, and for the Teeth it is unequalled, removing the tartar, fastening the teeth in the guns, and clean them aa white ns tlio t*sviflSsfraztn A'prth. Such, reader, are tho properties of Jones’# Amber Tooth Paste, and, without praising u oaroelves, herr what one of our most respectable and seientlfie Der tists, Mr. FI Field, of New York, says s “1 have both used and analized this beautiful and in* palpable article, (Jones’ Amber Tooth Pasta,) ard Ton recommend it as posseiuing all the qualities claim - ed for it.” Header, we can say no more to* convinoa, only that if you try this onco you will be well please. /. —lt is put up in beautiful English' China Pots, tot,-it cents. Sold by the Agent, Wiu JACKSON, 60 Ltbe r ty. street Pituuunth. oogflalAwT Tparticj ft PrfiKKf on Penn idjoiuing Edward*, , will bo lie. Ea- Wood. jnr *m. soot ctrtzuu are nononuny aaeareo t” *f the following are the actual qualities of a 3s. bettlo ef Jovks's Coral Hair Restorative. If they doabt oar word, they cannot these highly roipeeublo citizens! who have tried It— - ‘ Mr. Geo. lteckot, 41 Elm st. New York. Sirs. Matilda Reeves, Myrtle av. Brooklyn.! Mr. Wm. Tompkins. W King it, New York* ' » Mr. Tho*. Jtekeon, Momoars Island, near Piashutjh i!. E. Cullen, late barber steamboat 3; America. Anri more than a hundred others state, though ttiia must suffice, that it will force the hair w grew oaths head nr (are, stop it falling of, elrengthontho mu, removing scarf and dandruff from the roots, making light red, or gray hair as an me a fine dark look, and keeping dry, harsn or wiry hair moist, toft, clean and beautiful, u very, verylong time. Sold by the Agent, WM. JACKSON, 69 liberty st J Pittsburgh. Price 37|, 50 cents, and one dollar. - ■ aur.:d*wT ; ’ ~[hr INDIES ARE CAUTIONED AGAINST U SING COMMON PREPARED CHALK.; _ Thev are not aware how frightfully injurious It Is to'the skin! how coarse, how rough, how sal; low, yellow, and unhealthy the akin ap . pears after using prepared chalk! Be sides it is injurious, containing a luge quantity of Lead! We have prepared a beautiful vegetable article! which we call JONES’ SPANISH LILY WHITE. It is perfectly innocent, being purified ef oil delesri nus qualities; and it imparts to iho skin a natural, heal thy, alabaster, clear, living white; at tho sfino time acting as a cosmetic on the skin, making it soil and smooth. Sold by the Agent, WM. JACKSON, 89 Lib erty st. Pittsburgh. Trice 25 cents. • imrTukbarT ]pr Exertions ann axta Dtxxias&—jonest* cat iau Chemical Soap causes a free perspiration. coda the same tune molifies, softens, and whitens tin'akin giving it the texture and beauty of an InJant’S - ' ' SctntvT, Salt Rnxtm a» Saan, are. soon noi-Anly healed, but cured by its use, os at least seven X'tttjt cians in New York know, who'use it in each coses, and find it unfailing—as also in PisirLTi, J>wrciuts, Fsarxis*, or any other sPndis* ease. Tno reader ts assured that this u no B-eteO— pufied nostrum,as one trial will prove. - I could can ine ratont least 60 persons cored of Sobs liran, Boa* Laos aits .Sqbs. Biaras-Bay l it, and use it, and the reader is again assured I .would not cruelly sell it far the above unless 1 knewi, to b* a all I stale. Those who are liable to- CttAVXspCaAnxxD, on Cturzn Fisar, will find this a eure. Any one oihictcd with any of the above, orsem ilar diseases, will find this all and even more (admire- • ble in it* properties) than I naie. - < But, reader, the stores are (loaded with 1011, titans, and be sure you ask for JONES'S Italian Q;ejoieal , Soap. Bold By WM. JACKSON, 6)9 Liberty street, Pittsburgh. • augfedawT. Property In fiilsghsay City for fioisi Tm! subscriber* oiler for sale a number 0- eboioo Lots,situate in the Second Ward. frontier on th* Common ground, on eavy terms.' Inquire ef../ * W. CPU. ROBINSON, Any at Law, St (Pail 0 or of J ASROBINSON, on ikafcreoisiri; : • rt7:4kwtfT ; . * , ■ rIFOIUI their friecdsandthcrubUe tha'tfcayhav no longer any eonneefon nidi,heir lai*ettoblisk incut In l*enn street,knowi as the Puyibaygn Brewer huvin* rnrroved their eut.ro bauusitto U.j POlNf RtIKVVK.RY.in Pit* aus«t. tavlfim. t« NBir AND VALUABLE INVENTION! . IiIVSS'S WIRBinV LUCS ISU SPBIRG. Patxxtsd, Dstxmbz* 19j 19-19. ,i TUIIS is an ariielc of great value to all persons en>' g.q;rd in but Ming, or to those Who have already l.oiit, and am without window fastening. While it furm*he* a perfect eubsiitale for pulties and weighU, at a •.iviiig of at least 82 to each window, ,lt affords the safesi insteaing that has over been brougnt into B*r ' ' -j ■ ' ' •j’hc utiliiy and eonvrnlenre of this Spring over all other-, is, tluii by one thumb picee, both sash of tho wiudow ran be raised or lowered. It requires only to bo known lo be apprecialc-J. . . . i‘cr.*oits wiiklng to bay the article, or to have them put into their windows, or the right of selling it Ibr counties in this tftate, may apply to the aubsonbers at ; the PERRY HOUSE, on tho Allegheny river. Puts burgh, Pa. -J. . nqvSJ-d3mti»pp_ . . :j, ttAYoT? ' T\ftTlSD BflKF—-o casks Sugar Cared, lust reeMand j J for sale by Janl4 BtW HARPAPOII bales, for uieon wharf by-. ; 3 A W lIARBAUGH ' l— Dr. Brown *]«o par a u» caliche ha* paid parue- s, Palsy, tic., speedily icf itJ livliig at » diitanet, by i writing, kWh* oil •W*. iei with direction* for u/e, by M. D-. post paid, aailyoelo*- jdallsy,opposite ths Waverly wn't newly discovered remo preiij and eattarn remedy tar sever fails. ' • • ! insulting -Hoomt, No. 69 Dil i*a.- TboDnetoru (input SUGAR-33 hhds NO, instore and for sale by jttW - - 8t W UARBAUOn Palm Soap, just ree'd.per itesuttr - O PisffNo^UadtaOaleby.. • »alB . * JAUESDJUAMh p .e.ißa ; i geo, w. BJsrra *. oo H