ESTABLISHED IN 178 b. PVBLISirED BY WHITE & CO. o » v.nr.TK J . . HJiionT. SAZKI7X tu; *1303, TBIKD STBXST, RQT DOCK TO Tiiat: Daily pa r* *..*~~.f7,00 per annum. Tn*We«r y.~ —■ 5,00 “ Weekly, in advance).*— <,OO M 1>). o Clubs, at a reduced rate. 84l CS OF ADVKB.TISIVO ’^ w - - AGREED UPON BY 7) a PITTSBURGH PRESS. . Or.(*squr ie.(lolinrsofNonparcilorle«>) one * >»enion....**.~**« tO,SO One SqiirT,eacb additional insertion**- ujtf Do. one week - 1,76 |Jn< two weeks.*..-...*—*.»♦ 3^oo ixj. three weeks**— 4,00 Do. one month***—•—•••• Att) Jio. two months.*—*——•••• 7JO lx. - three month* 9J30 Do. four mouths —*• 10,00 Do. six mouths —--—* 13,00 Do. twelve months-... 18,t» Standing Card (0 linen or leu,) per annum* 10,00 One Square, changeable at plcatora {per ao* nan) excrunveol the paper— 84,00 For each additional square, iaiertedorer one Booth, ana for each additional square iusertedtmderthe year* Jy rates, half-price. Advertisements exceeding a square, and not over filiei-.n line*, to tie charged as a square and a half. Tuhiishers not acco suitable (or legal advertisements. hrjond the amount charged lor their publication. Announcing candidates for oihoe, to he charged the same as utner advertisements. .. Advertisements unmarked on the copy for a sped* fied number of fnteniunc, mil be continued till forbid, and paymentexactei accord. The privileges ofyearly advertisers will be confined rigidly u> their regular business, and all other adver- UsuniTt* not pcrtaiiiing to their regular business, as agreed tor, to t>c paid extra. All advertisements for charitable institutions. fire companies, ward, township and otberpabllo kneeungs, and such like, lo be charged halfprice,payable strictly in advance. Mai riage notices to be charged 90 eents. Death notice*inserted wiibouteharge, nnlcu aecom* panlcd by funeral Invitation* or obituary notices, and when to accompanied to be paid for. . Regular advertisers and all others sending eomtnu* nlcibucj, or requiring notices designed to call atteo* lien to Fairs, Settees, Concerts, or any public enter* lainreeuts. wherr charges are made lor admittance— all notices of private uriocifiticn*—every notice de* signed to cull attention to private enterprises eilcula- Ud or imoaded to promote individual interest, can on* ly i>e inserted wiui the understanding that the same Is to be jaid far. If intended to be inserted la the loca column, the same will be charged at the rale of not leas than loci U per Hue. .•. Bishop pr FuiNoticea to be charged inple price. . Tavern License Petitions, 83 each. - legal aud Medical advaniseaeuts to be charged at full prices. Real Estate Agents and Auctioneers’Advertisements not to be clns*.-a under yearly rates, but to be allowed diicoDiit ol umty three and one third per eenu from the •mooiii of bills.. ; xvsr.M.v bn TB.wnnr a hult rams. On« Fttuurv, tliree insertions*— $1,50 80. - each additional insertion-- 37 apvKBTmEMXjm is wisely ram. One Square, (Ul lines,) one insertion* •••69 cts. Du.' each additional insertion* *34 u All transient advertisements to be naicLin advance. . WHITEACCLGuenc. L. HARPER, Post, KOiPTM.RJDDLK, Journal. J AAIK3 P. DARK & CO- Chronicle. FOSTER A BROTHER, Diipach. ’ JOS. bNOWDEN, Mercury. James.W. BlDDLE,American. HIKA.M KAINE, Evening Tribune. PintzpEfiii, Dee. 1,1849. HUSIMSS OAKDS. , ALSZABDSR U. WATIOB, ATTORNEY AT LAW’—Office, on Foarih street, above Lowrio 1 * Buildings—upstairs. jsntt-y ' ALEXANDER FRANKLIN, Attorney at Law, J%. Fovrlhst. . . novltt-ly ‘ DAVIU c. tCttlb, I_A TTORNEV AT LAW; AND OOMAIISSIONER FOli PENNSYLVANIA, g T . Locis, Mo. All communications promptly answered. octS3»ly "A BAISTUONC fcCßOZkß,Commttsiea.ttertfiams J\ aud .Dealers in Produce, No. ttt Market crett’ Pittsburg!,. ' dec9 : ' Joffini. A TTOHNEY and Counsellor at Law, and Comnus* eioier for the State of Pennsylvania, St. Louis, -Mo. (iats ol . * r JTr m.aaxTT. ZtAIZID * STERRETTi ATTOIINEYS AND COUNSELLORS AT LAW, Fourth street, between Southfield and Grant, -imbmgh, Pa. juls_ rouri t. Lames. wra. c. rxxxsn>. LARGE A FRISBD, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Fourth street, near Grant. julfcif j AS*xs>Tj*J£ttfi; ATTORNEY AT LAW.—Office on Fourth be tween Southfield and Giant at, Pittsburgh. rj>iLAdly . BAUALEY. ‘WOODWARD A Co., W’holetnle Gro* cera.Xo.rttiMarketnrvet, Philadelphia. aov<7 Ptttihargh Alkali .Works. BENNETT, BEKHY A CO. Masataciorers of Soda Ash. Bleaeiuug iMwders, Ma liulie and Suipherie Acid*. Warehouse No. Water street, below Ferry. ooygtHy ranxat ti saatm, sxuhoz ktrm. IXRAUI* A REITER, Wholesale and-Retail Drag* J gists, csrner of Liberty and SL Clair streets, Pitt**' burgh,Pa .. • ’ •. ■ ' mayt4 ' BA. I'aHNESTOCK A Co., Wholesale and He *_tail Droggitu, comer Wood andCthsts. )yl - ('UIAUU.S NAYLOR. Attorney aTLaw, Third st, j Ist door above Smitnfield. novl&4tm CRAIG A SKINNER, Forwarding and Commission Merchants Nu. at Market st, PttUburgh. »pt 3 "i~\ A. MeANL'LTY A Co., forwarding and Com vj •''mission Merchants, Canal Basin, Pitubargh Fa T- • mehd_ /*? ii. OKAM'i Wbolesalelirocer, . V/* Forwarding NerebanuNo. 41 Waters!. aalS Oaqoiiat Steal and from. COLEMAN,IIIAILMA 1 IIA1LMA N A Co, taanufaetarara *f Coach and Etipiie Spring*, Hammered Axles, Spring and Fiongh Sice!, Iron, Ae. Warehouse on Water and Front •'recta, Pittsburgh. *i«y» dealers ihj Coach Trimming* and Malleable Castings. : . . wj*. a. jetausn, • Jixxa j. iu.wi. ENGLISH A BENNETT, (late English, Gallagher * Co.V Wholesale Grocers, Commission and bor warding Merchants, and dealers in Prod ace and Pitt#-' bnrgbManufacicrea, No. 37 Wood su, between id and 3d streets. 00X1 Ej. HHNKY, Attorney and Counsellor MLaw, • Cincinnati, Ohio. Collections in Southern Ohio, and in Indiana, and in Kentacky, promptly-and care* (tally attended to. Commissioner for the State of Pena* syirania, for taking Depositions, acknowledgment*, Brrta to— Hon. Wm. Dell A jjon, Curtis, Church A Carotbeni. Wm. llay*. Esq., WUlock A Darts, *35 Ira Uetsey Andrew Fleming K.K. Fleming. UKUSKY, Plruiko 4b CO., COMMISSION-MERCHANTS, For the sale of Dstnestie, Woolen trnd Colton Goods, also, Dealers in all kind* of Tailors' Tom mings, No. 137 Wood succt, fourth door from Fmh, Fitui, until. - Rcrnotcc Mesriu. Wm. A. Hill A Co., Banker*. jantX ~7. C.Dreyiogle ♦♦—•■A. H. Clarke. BIIEYFOQLR 4b CLARKE* TJOBWABDUNG AND. COMMISSION WaCH* . p. aNTS. nod dealer* tn Window Glass,. White find, Ac. No. 103 J*eeond st. Jan D-y ; — : —vvilTilTJOliNsTOH, A COMMISSION MERCHANT, x No-1 id Second Pittsburgh. dclt £2XO*Ol*W. oni.'l- lllld B. WIMI. GEORGE W. SMITH *.CO„ Browers, Ualsters tand Hop Denier*. Pm st, Pitubargh. spaa CtViJtttiE'CotlllftAUrConumssion and Forwarding r Merchant, No. SB Woodswei-Pituhargh- my!7 * uoM“Li£AOtfie factory. TTAMJLTON STEWART, manufacturer of Heary • H^Slrtings, Cheeks, &e* ****** ol Allegheny. HLEE, (sueceswr to Murphy . or and Commission Merchant, for the uta> of American Woolens, Liberty, opposite flth st- f°b!7 - Baltimore. s-i.ruesnon, KowanoMato, (philada. * P.c.ttYsMMort, joHwa. yaswga,_ » , ■ «, TTJEALT) A BUCKNOII, Tobacco ~ljl chants, 41 North Water at, A 1« Notdi Wbnrre*, HARDV, JONES A Co. “.A'JmJS 1 Joae* A Co.) Communion and F ? r T"£’. u, fJ!s ehanta, dealers in Pituburgh Manafaetnrtd Woods, pitubanh, p». mfl b" InAVK mxou, Je'jSvaY wilt. mo inlto Exchange and Banking business- ’ ‘ ' Janaary Ist, ltiO. WM. 11. WILLIAMS. Wm. U. Willi amt..-. —. ‘WO. U. WILLI AMS db CO*, BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, North East corner of Wood »nd Third streets, • janl ; Pm. 4a Market Ai, thfco doors aborc Third Phis! —' bnrgh,will tnve con*tsntly on hand a well seleeied asj •ortmentofthe l>e*t«nd freshest Medicines.whichho will sell tn the icon reasonable terms. Phyueiatis ' aeading orders, Will ie promptly attended to, and sup* ; piled -with ettieWifcey may rely upou as gcauine. — O3” PhT“cituw I‘tttcripUons will be accurately and ' neaUT ftctn the best materials, at any hoar of ho day or night .Also I«i sale, a largs stock of freahwd good PerfaJ men- . ■> __ jal3_ JlOSlimi &E\Y£ll, counsellor at Law.—Of, • £^i’ u Foauh abOTe Smith field. nosS-ly J. jt. CANFIELD, (iste of Warren, Ohio,) Ooquni*- • alon end Forwarding Merchant, and wholeiaJo dealer in Wretera lleserre Cheese, Batter, Pot and Pearl Ash. na«l..Wr.«ignr Prodaee generally, Water irecu Vetwrcn freuhheld and Wood, Pitubargh. ap JOHN WATT, (tuseesfor to Ewait A Oebbart,! Groeer and Commission llerehant, dealer In .Prodeja and Pittsburgh Manufactures, cor ner ofLLbenv tfl Hand streets, Pitubargh P*- i*^ J" AMBri AT HUTCHISON', A Co.—«ucc*»*or* to Lewis Hutehunn A Co., Commission Merchants, tndAgenw of ibe gt LOui* Bteam Hager Re&nery. Mo. ii wster and 91 frost streets, Pittsburgh. JUI , : . THEPITTSBLRtiH CARDS. Wood street, one door South of Diamond AUey.Pitm trnrrU. • ■ «- Jr- X Co, (sateeasor to Joseph G. si iStiLl Ship Chandler*, M Water street. oc3t J- U | t N~D*DAVis,Aaeuoneer,eorner9tha2ur\Vood stwats. Pimbnnrh. . . ; octfl JOHN U- MELLOS, Whnleialo tad BettUdealer UtfaueuiUaaieai laxtnaeou, Beboolßoou, Paper, Slate*, Steel Pena/QuU!*, Printer*’ Card*, and Stationary Generally, No.Bl Wood »t, - FUtiborfh. iqr Ba«i boo«ht or taken la trad*. •_ *epis JOHNSTON * STOCKTON, Bookielter*, Prtstm and Paper Mannfactamr*, No. 44 Market at, Pitta* barah- ' . ~ je6 nn.-*. , KiouanKion. 40H>.,~.v. , J*vF* FLOY* Wholesale Grocers, Coiamiwloa • . U . en !? l .V U *’ “ d Defers Ini Prodace, Bound Church Building fronting on liberty, Wood and 6lb r.Treu, Pnubnrutu Pa. my 9 JAMtS DAlirtKLj., Wholesale Q roc ex, Ccnunls»lo° Wei chant, and dealer in Prodace and PfUiboirb Manufaelare*. No. 24 Water il, Pitubar*h. Jaalß JU. BWEITZEB, Attorney at Law, office 34 st, a opposite Si. Charles Hotel, PitUbnrfb, will also attend promptly to Collections; la Washlnjton, Payeus and Green counties, Pa. - REFER TO - Blackstoek, Bell A Co- ■) Ciiothera, VPmsburfh. U.T. Morgan, J • oelSdly &lER & JONES, Forwarding and Commission Mer chants, Dealers in Produce and Pittsburgh manu factured articles. Canal Basin, near 7th st. ddl PKNB fIULL, PITTBBUUGH, PA. TT* ENNEDY, CHILDS A JV snperior 4-4 Sheetings, Carpet Chain, Co«>y Twine and Batting. JaMMytton LEWIS, DALZELL A Co., manufacturer* of all si xes Bar, Sheet, Boiler Iron and Nails of the best quality. Warehouse, 64 water and 105 front at. lantU LI WATERMAN, Wholesale Grocer, Forward* a in# and Commission Merchant, Dealer in Pius* bnreh Manufactures and Produce, Not. 31 Water »t-» andfcl Front J 27 RERCER * ASTELO, GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS, JO* Liberal adTancea mode on eoadgnments. JanH-tm wx. MXLui, Pbiiadiu • cw. ucunon, Pitisborgh. MILLER & RICKETSON. WholeaaleGn>eeTi.nnd Importers of Brandies, wines and Regers, Nos. ITS and 174, comer or Liberty and Irwin streets, Pitts burgh, Pa Iren, Noils, Couon Yams, &e. 4c. con* stonily on hand. - • sagli loan jreiLL. m n. ■’em. waltz* c. aox* McGILLS A 808, Wholesale Grocers end Commis sion Merc hint*, No. 194 Liberty sL, Piutburgh. UG MU KPHY, WILSON A CO. (late A Co.) Wholesale Dealers In Dry Goods No. 48 Wood glrcst, Pittsburgh. nortS X/i ATTIIEW WILSON, PonratteadMinikturePaii£ Itl ter. Booms corner of Post Office Aiiey and Fourth street, entrance on 4th near Market. , docC-dif, ■ • 1 . pittisßUkuh ktkki. works and spnfito AND AXLE FACTORY. nuAO ion*, roan ».. Qutee. JONES A 4VIGO, MANUFACTURERS of spring and blister steel, - plough steel, steel plough wings, eeaeh end elip 4 tic so rings, hammered iron axles, and dealers lit mu teable castings, fire engine lamps, and coach trimmings generally, comer of Ross uid Prom sts., Piasbtu^h, N HOLMES A BON, No. S» Market sl, second adoor from corner of Fourth. dealers in Foreign .end Domestic Bills of Exchange, Certificates of Depot* it, Dank Notes and Specie. [£7" Collections mad on *IT the principal eilles throughout the United States. < dect? NDUCKJiABTER, ALnxxjtafl-—Office, Fourth sL, • third door above Southfield, soath side. Conveyancing of all kinds done -with' the greatest care and legal accuracy. . Titles to Real Ksute examined, An. oct3o-iy PROP. 11E11UYRUHBOCK, PENN STREET,; between Wayne and Hand,.has resumed his professional duties, giving • untrue* uojisoa the Piano,Guitar, end in,Yoetu Music, aoflfcdtf BUffl su, near Wood—All* quantities of Green and Qll Block Teas, done up in quner, and cue pound packages, ranging.fromso eu.Tper podnil 11,30.' jyi A. JAYNES, AgL for Pekin Tea Co. BB1SISOK&, WELLS *. CO., MANUFACTURERS OF GREEN GLASS WARE,. NO. S7Markeistrect,Pittsburgh, keen constant ly on hand and make to order all kimu of Vials, Houles, Ac. Porter and Mineral Water Bottles,of su perior quality. ' Particular attention puJ to Private Moulds. BovtWHy 1 • IsUUISOM, U'lTl*£&CU, Mo. un iaoerty meet* Xv Piittbmrgh, Wholesale Grocer*, Produce ui Commission Merchants, ud do lien is FiiuLsrgh Manufactures. j»7 aorr. aosiwn. tholutu -iiaz.*. xobitok. ' EUDKKT MOUHKT'tfbolcsale Uroeer, BcdLfying Distiller, dealer In Produce, Pittsburgh NatiafaeJ mres, and all kind* of Foreign and Domestic Wine* asd’Liqaori, No. II Überty etroeu On band a very large slock of superior old Monoagobela whiskey, which drill ba sold low for cash. ‘ 1,-o. arTaotna, RKYNULDSASHEE, Forwarding mad Cmmmls uea Merehanu, for ih« Allegheny Hirer Trade, a ral m in Groeehei,' Frodace, ritubnrgh Maim face ira# ind Chloride of Lime. ' ; Th 4 highest prices.la emih, ptid ml mil times for eo in ry,m». Corner of Penn mnd Irwin immll OHEBT DALZELLdTCo., Wholesale Groesrs, Commission mnd Forwarding Merchants, dernier* ui Prwlsee mnd Pitubrnrsti Mmnaisetmres, liberty *'• Putsbarmh. Pm. _ I_)OUT. A. CUNNINGIIAM, Wbojemmie Grocer, tt Dernier in Prodmee mnd Pittsburgh Mmnmfseiures •j. {, ||UCILR}| THUS, WHITS. OIIA.CEI*inT & WHITE, Wholesale Dealers Id 5 Foreign and Domestic Dtt Good*. No. PB Wood «. Puttouro. Ifcbßif, S'‘'hTW.' IiAttIiAUGH, Wool Merchant*, Demiere « in Flour and Produce generally; and Forwarding *n4 Cosusinlon Merchants, No. S 3 Water *L, rittf. bnrrb. . . g, w» t»r nnncwi. imn ncßou,*uitLAiifc SEt.T.F.RfI h NICOLS, Prodace and General can* million Merchants, No. I? liberty at, Pitubnijh. gpenn, linseed end Lort OPs. • • • VON UO.NNHOHST, * Co, Wholetale tiro* «> cert, Forwarding and Conuniaiion Merchants, Dealers in PiosbarghMsaafaetiit* and Western Pro dace, bare re more 2 to their new warehooaeiold ft&Ad) No. 33* comer of Front it. and Chancery Lana. cot? _ —1- . , 'l'AijsKY ft BESTi Wholesale Grocer* nadtopala- I tioa Merchants, and deaiera in Prodnre. No. 34 Wood ax, Piuabargb. ' JP“*_ w. a wooswaas WJL HiOALBY A CO- Wkoie«*le Oroeer*, 10 utd SO Wood street flUtbvrgk. novg7 '—wr*~«rfIITOHELTBKE, • WHOLESALE GROCERS*. EEC ITFYING DIS TILLERS, and WINE and LIQUOR MERCH ANTS. of Sod* A*b and Blcacbm* Powder, No. U» Utwnjr »L, (opjxwite BUlh «L,| Put** barxh- ; tea* d. wot, satib ■firicK It tTCANDIiESS* {*»««»«• toL.*J.P. VV Wick,) Wholesale Groeet* ; Fonrtrdto«£ Ceatminioa Merehma, dealers in Iron, Nail*; Glass, Yarns, and Pittsborgh Mtns/aetaret renernUy, rpr»» ftf Wood and Water «irret», Pitßbarth. n. W. WALLACE Mill stone and MUI Ftnusb , In*establishment,No. *44liberty st, neuth* eanaJ mMsQi - tXr'WrWILSON, W.itkc.; Jew«iiv,riti™i'Wire; W . and Military Good*, earner of Mirkettna 4ln Kictu, Pimtaifh, >*. N. B.—Wmiche. md Clock* earefally repaired. • . TrrEST DOWEN—ComnuuiOH and.' rorwarfinf W Merchant, N 0.60 Front »t between Wood mo Market »tnseU. . , - _fclr24 _ MURVHV, WholeeajVan'iTßetiU deakrin VV . pontn and Domestle Drf Good*, north east eAroer of Mtrfcf.and Foorth »t*. IOCWO, W; *■ •rp** l IL YobSQ t Oo.—De*l*ri la leather hide*, 4e. 143 Liberty *t. ; wit ircnt&niL Wt IL W'CUTCJIEON, Wholesale Groem,dea • Icnin Prodnce, Iron, uidPittt. bargh Nanafaetare* generally, 13 Liberty bargh. ° ec * - WW WILSON. Dealer in WaxcSeajJewelrT - Silver Ware, Military Goode, Itc„ No. 67 Mar (Mil. ' nnV7 ! i-WITfUIBI.IM - ‘ WM. TIMBLIN, attorney at law, Butler, Pa nrn.i. also attend to collections and all other baaL W nesa entntited to himia Satler and Anutrpng eoantfea, Pa. Refer to eoanuo, Liberty fL \ W.W. Wailaee, do *1 JemeiMarahell da' [Pluabargh. dly gay A Wood at. ) >*»_ - . PETTIGREW A CO«, ■ (P*rTßt STEAM BOAT AGENTB UsatyttfSl OmctaaovaM.AujaiACo, octal No. 4i Water atreet. •I. B. MeVay. HOTELS fovitair hotel. . LIGHT STREET BALTIMORE. rood XJ»O TBFXSTtnt, rXOTEXTOtt. mTtnS e*labli»bment long tod widely known a* . beta* one of the raott commodioa* in the elty of Uaitunore, has recently undergone renr extern alteration* end InproYwnenU. An entire new ■Jar hei been added, containing numeral* and airy ® anartmentt, and extend™ bathing room*, bu nl*o been completely rJrrnnixrl and fitted op in a tno maniqno and beaau- Sff fact the whole arrangement of the House b “ toward* the comfort and pleainre of the they oorfidently auen will with uf Hotelin the Union. cl^lenfoeotnpMi^^‘ U 1 *applied with erery 10b- Their u H le , tbe market aflbrdf, eerred .SSS£jiiS;3i^uj.ta^ they wilt notbu **i?aM«i* begto *ay,.that nothin* In cooelttaioa the‘ Pfffij? oarU *Jd on tie part of their will be left nndon*on their onl «. the continued assistants, to .EtfSS&Sf IhJpablic generally. ‘"•SJIKtoISSta" 1» b«»nW>U“ M ’2&£oSi**,. •S'" 1 "- Gentlemen’* “ .* thaHona* win al- N. 8.-Tbe . Ite f»H # l 2*Sd way* be found at the Car *no Hotel, free which will convey baggage to uMiro» w W)t f efchtrge, ' “ I.AMAaTI** ** o °B*». oeun ot roviTn *»» a “!I!-55u?2noM«* lh *‘ MTIIE aabacnber re»pec|»U?“^g“ nlU(>l el he ku now opened hit new boarder* for the accommodation: of ***** 1 fumitnw and the pabllo generally, fba haTcbeea are entirely now, and no naina of •*P?JSf f -rttbla and epared to render it one of the moat comforta *"> f °s ! ya‘,y ,t " o< si i ae‘iSSgs.p.-»pn^ y^ AE -“ * co mt. INSURANCE. UIFE INSURANCE! .Trenton Sjlnal life Jninrasee Company UTn OT -TOZXJUU BXDUCXD. 25 FXS CEIT. Capital, 6100,000* JAMES DURNO A CO., Agents at Pittsburgh, Pa. aoaso or wixcnos, at James Hot, Jr. I Benjamin Fish. John A. Wean. . | Jonathan FUI JtXW tots. Comptroller ofNew York. George Wood. John F. Mackie. David Dudley Field. Joseph lloxie. saw Jtatr. His Eze. Gov. Haloea. I Ex-Gov. Vroora. W. L. Dayton. U. S. Sen. j Isaac Wildriek, M. C. G. D.Wall,Kx-U. 8 Sen. [ Wm. A. Newell. M. C. Ex-Gov. M. Dickerson. I Hon. S. R. Hamilton;' MEDICAL EXAMINERS. A.Sidney Doane,N.D W.W. Gerhard, M. D. 32 Warren sL, N. Y. SOI Walnut sL, Phil’a. Wm.’M’K. Morgan, M. D., n. E. Bell, M. D., George M’Cook, M. D.. Allegheny eity, Pa. Pittsburgh. Pa. The Agent* of ibis Company, at Pitubargb, are auth orized to lake every first class risk on Lite at a ndve tion if twtntf-Jiv* fn. war. trom the usual rates of pre mium as charged by other Companies. xxaxplk. A man 30 years of age, taking a Policy of Insurance for One Thousand Dollars— To run lor one year, pays only BB,£o. do seven “ “ u 810,120 —annually, do Lifetime, “ u 817,80 “ 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 l si Oct, 1843, and iu monthly bupiuets up to the Ist Ocu, 1840, ■hows aprogreis meading thatof anyoiherLife Com pany on record. The first dividend of profits will bo declared to the assuredon 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 furnished on appli cation to JAMES DURNO ft CO., Agenu, dcl7 1 Odeon Buildings. . VIBE 158CEARCE, THE TRENTON MUTUAL LIFE AND FIRE IN SURANCE COMPANY Will issue PoUrics of in surance against Loss on Damask by Flax, upon Dwell ings and Furniture, Stores, Goods, fto.. Ac., c:i appli cation te JAMES DURNO ft CO, Agents. dc!7 \ Odeon Buildings. HEALTH INSURANCE;, at Plttabargh. Tbe Spring Garden Health Insurance Co n OP PHILADELPHIA CAPITAL 5100,000, INSURES Males and Females against the Expense and Loss occasioned by Sicknes or Accident, l>y an immediate allowance of from 83 to to per week, for one, two, three, or four years. The method of clTecling this Insurance, and the manner of awarding the sick allowance, will t>e fully explained by the Agent. A penon can insure against Sickness or Accident which will detain him from his ordinary business, aa follows, viz: For one year, by paying 84,20, and reeeive 83 p week. Far two ** “ ASn, “ “ 4 “ For three “ “ 7,65, “ “ 6 *• For four “■ 10,25, u *• f> l ' Or, for a period of four years, the sum of 814,40 paid annually, will secure 85 per week while sick. Every necessary information will be aflorded on tbe subject of Insurance generally, by J AMISS DURNO ft CO, Agents, dcl7-dfim Odeon liuildiugs. _ Lift and Health Ininrauc*. miiß Mutual Life and Health lnsumnce Company I of Philadelphia, Incorporated by Uic Legislature or Pennsylvania, March, 1848. Charter perpetual. Capital, 8100.000. Rato lowxb tuas art Pissstl- VAKtA CoariVT, and full kU per cent, lower than the usual rates of Life Insurance, as the following com parison will show: Thus, a person of the age oi 3u in suring lor 6100 for life, must pay in the Girard 82U15 Pennsylvania, 8230, Penn Mutual, S&30; Equitable, 82,04; New England, 83JB; New York Life, olX; Al bion, 83,48; Life and Health, Philadelphia, Dtaacroxa.—Samuel D. Orrick, Charles D. Hall, W. F. Boone, Robert P. Kink, Charles P. Hayes, M. W. Baldwin, M. M. Reeve, M. D., Chas. 0.13. Campbell, Lewis Cooper, I. Rodman Barker, E.ll. Boiler, Edwin R. Cope. President—Samuel D. Orrick; Vico Presi dent—Sobt. P. Sing; Secretary—Francis Btackburnr. Applications will ba received, and every information given by SAML. FAHNESTOCK, Agi, Office, Commercial Rooms e«rner of oeW?-dlv 1 Wood and Tiurd st*. Pittsburgh FinK"AND MARINE ISStKARCE. TUB INSURANCE CO. ol Non!; America will make permanent and limited Insuruicr on pro perty In this eitv and vicinity, and their Capital and Premium*, safely ia»c«t etLoiord ample protection to tho assured. The assets of tne company, on Jansary Ist, IPW, u published agreeably to an act of Assembly, were aa lellows, viz: Mortgages Real Estate Temporary Loans Stocks Cash, ke. •1 J33.4JW 71 glare their Incorporation, a period of l» year*, they have paid upwards of one million four hundred ihous aod dollars, losses by fire, thereby affording evidence cf the advantages of insurance, as well as tbo ability awl disposition to meet with promptness all liabilities. J. GARDINER COFFIN, Agent, marl-dly' Office N E corner Wood and 3d sis Tlm PtBBiTlVMlk Oompanr For L'nss&ncs ox Lira am> G aa/tiine astohu fIIRE first Life lnstrence Comp say u» the U. Stales. 1 Incorporated March ID, lbia—cbaitcr perpetual. •Capital *3oo,ooo—all paid In. Havingauthorisedtheundertignedto receive applt* eationator issuance, oo which policies will be issued, according to their proposal* and ratca, which will be ssda known to applicants at his office, No S® *»ood Itttti. sptl GEO. COCHRAN. HATS, CAPS AND BONNETS. A H’COHD * C 0« A Jam (Saecesaors to .M'-Cord A Ring) Faibloßtblt Uattsr'ii Comer of TVtwf and Fifth Struts, FtRTICULAR auentioß paid to our Retail Trade. Gentlemen can rely Rpon jetting their llau and fxosa ms establishment of the ifarr katcuals and Hfnmmir» | ef tho UTBTSITUS,Iand At the LUVAII flics. I Co an try Merchant*, ptirehasing Mr wholesale, are respectfully incited to call and examine cmr Stock; as we can say with confidence that regards vcautt and rates, it will not safer in a comparison with any hotue iaPhiladelphia. j fcbl? •/on *. cosora-tx. PITTSBURGH FBfIALK IBSTITUTK THE Second Session of this Institution, under ths eareof Mr. and Mrs. Gosncran,' for the present academic year, will commence on the first of Februs ry next, in the same buildings, No. fisl liberty street. Arrangements have been miulo by; which they will be able to furnish young ladies facilities equal to any In the West, for obtaining a thorough > English, Clasti. eml, and Ornamental education. A fill course of Phi* Usophieal and Chemical Lectures vrill be delivered during the winter, Illustrated by apparatus- The de» parttnems of Vocal and Instrumental I Music, Modern Languages, Drawing and Punting, w|il each bo under the care of a competent Professor. By close auentiou to the morel and intellectual improvement of their pu pils, the Principals hope to merit a continuation of iht liberal patronage they have hitherto enjoyed. For terms, see circular or apply to the Principals Jaao-du . I BBLL AHDBRABB POIjHDRY. A A FULTON, Bell and Bras* founder, has re tail! and commenced business | at bis old stand where hs will be pleased to see his old custom* ers and friends. | Church,Steamboat, and Bells of every sire, from 10 to 10,000 pounds, east from pattern* <»flbe auistapprov. ed models, and warranted to be of the best materials. . Mineral Water Pumpa, Counters, Hailing, kc~, toge ther with every variety of Bras* Caitilig*, it required, turned and finished in the neatest number. A.F Is the sole proprietor of Babblt’s Aim-Anil- TiosilaraL, so Justly celebrated for the reduction of friction in machinery. The Boxes luid UoMiposiiion can be had of hint at all time*. 1 juSOily soar. M’CCTCHtOit* UNHURINKAiifcE FLANNELS. „ WB. MURPIIV continues to keip on hand a full • assortment of the Welsh Unshrintable FJan n«i«, and ha* recently received a aujjply of the finer asallliea. Also Swanidown FlanneJh, a irarre arti cle and well adapted for the wear Jof invalids, and other* wanting *©«nelbing warmer thdn usual. Al»o, Peruan and liaase Flannel* for Inlfani* wear; to gether with a fall supply of American manurHCtared Flannels, of different qualities* Also, SfIttOUDINO FLANNELS, of all tho different width*, nt the North East corner of 4lh and Market «*• J fr>»Who!c*aJc Room* upstair*, whero dealer* will olway* find « good assortment of newjsiyle good*. jan4 __ i Loit or KtoKn, ON the evening of Monday last. 7 _p> tost'—l3 bun die* and 17 oat* of Iron, (marked W.ftlcG ACo.) from the wharf, above the Monoogah *J» Bridge. Any Information that will remit In the recovery of the above p? mi> d iron, will be rewardeJ by calling on 8CAIPB& ATKINSON, jtnlO Flr»t street, bet’n V ood AMnrk rt. _ Now Boolu Ja*t ir rivid. SACBED SCENES AND CHARATITRS, byJ.T. Ilcadly. with original design* hr parley The Feem* and From Writing* of R. H. Dana. Fhyueion and Patient, or a Free leal View ol the Morel Detie*, Halation* and lateral i of the Medical Protection and the Community; by \ M-D- Tbo Paritan and Hi* Daughter; by J. K. Paulding, author ot the Dutchman’* Fireside. „ . Loa Gringo*. or on Inside View of Mexico and Cal ifornia; wita Wandering* in Peru, Chili and Polynesu b* Lieut. Wi»c. Fur *ale by de' caJ Invaluable. I The Cultivator, monthly; 81 per an tom. • The Agriculturalist, monthly; SI p«7 ye*'- The Democratic Keview, monthly; &J per annum. The Banker*’Magazine, do J 3 do JAMES D LOCKWOOD, l )anS Bookseller A Import ir,C3 Wood »t 1 awliax*. " ' A FEW very fine GUITARS. ju. I ree'U from (he A. celebrated manufactory of C, F. Martin, and lor talc by lanS J. H. MBLLUH. HI Wood *». *liriN&OW GLASS—MI) boxes ex-ill window gins*. W aw do 10x13 do dn Ct do 7x9 do do IIVO do 9X13 do do £0 do 10s 11 ' do do *>gO**"~'* B, fc W. UAEBAUOH. PITTSBURGH, WEDNESDAY MORNING, FEBRUARf 13, 1850'. DlasolQtlon of Partaarshlp. BY MUTUAL CONSENT this day, the-firm hereto fore existing under the style of BUSUFIKLD 4. LEADER, lias been dissolved by Henry Leader sell ing his enure interest in aaid firm to John MctiilL AU bnsineis connected with the firm of Jtasbfield 4 Lead er will be settled by S. 11. Hashfield & Co- who are duly authorised to make allcollections ana adinst all claims. OUSIIFIELD 4 LEADEIL “TBWTIOS, SIW XKXSXT. Joseph C. Fotts, FresH. G. A Ferdjcaris, V. F. Eli Morris, Secretary, c, Treasurer. Pittsburgh, Oct. 27,1849. S. B.—B. B. BUSHFIELB 4 CO. will continue t»*e wholesale and retail Dry Goods and Grocery business, at the old store room, No.£X> Liberty st, where they will be pleated to have their friends and enstomers call ana damme their stock of goods. oct3l S. B. BUSHFIELB 400^ nnUDEumi. Hon. James Campbell. David H. White. Alexander Cnmminrt. W.J. P. White, F. M. THE partnership of the undersigned, under the firm of Bagaley it Smith, was dissolved by mutual coasent on 29th September, W. Bagaley purchasing tbe Interestof J.-IL Smith, who retires. The business of the firm will be sealed by their successors, Wm. Bagaley 4 Co., at Nos. 18 and 20 Wood at. WILLIAM BAGALEY, Pittsburgh, OeL 8, ISAAC R. SMITH. Bagaley having asso ciated with him Wm. 11. Woodward of Philadelphia, John B. Cosgrave and Ralph Bagaley of Pittsburgh, will continue the Wholesale Grocery Business, at Not. 19 and 20 Wood st. under the firm of WM. BAGALEY 4 CO., Pittsburgh; and BAGALEY, WOODWARD 4 CO., Philad’a. octO Dissolution cf Co-Pcrtncrahtp. rpilE co-partnership heretofore existing between tbe X subscribers, under the style of Brown 4 Culbert son, was dissolved on tbe Ist mst. by mutual consent. M. B. BROWN, Pittsburgh, OeL 5, 1819. A CULBERTSON. The subscriber will continue the Wholesale Groce ry and Co in mission Business, as heretofore, at tbe old stand, 143 Liberty st. oetfi A. CULBERTSON- W*. B.SCitVt. IaMESATKinSOM. BCAIFK A ATKINSON, Fmirn, Bxrwsmt Wood aks Makixt, PiTTr'ccon, CONTINUE to manufacture all kinds of COPPER,, TIN AND SHEET IRON WAKE- Also, Black smtth Work. ‘ Biearo Boau built to order. Special attention riven to steam boat work. Have on hands a fine assortment of Copper and Brass Kettles, Tin Wore, 4e. 4c. Btnaoboat Cooking Stoves, Portable Forges, various sires—a very convenient ar uelc for steamboats, California emigrants, or rati road ; companies. . . We would respectfully invite steam boat men and others to call and see our articles and prices beloru , purrhssinc elsewhere. _____ - DlssolnUon of partnership- THE copartnership of'HENRY 11ANNEN 4 CO-, tonnetly Manned, Muller 4 Co., In the Window a tl Colored Glass business, is thisdny dissolved by the withdrawal of Mr. Frederick Muller. Tic business will be continued bytho undersigned, undfer the firm of HENRY HANSEN fc CO. Ware house No. Ufc Second st, where we will huv«usert-nr supplies of superior Glass. HENRY HANNEN, HUGH ROBERTSON,. Pittsburgh. Aug. 27, M 9. HENRY UMBTFAD _ Cepartmtnblp. THK'umW'knrd Snire thin day nMOeiated with theta in butir.M*' JACOB I* SCHWARTZ, and will con liuoe the hcinneei u heretofore, under the firm of B. A. FAHNESTOCK A CO. j»iy «, isia. iyi£ __ NOTICE -IMIE paruierslup heretofore.exiatiDg under Uie linn of A. A C. BRADLEY, ii dissolved by ilie decease of Mr. C. Bradley. The boaineaa will be carried on by A. Bradley, who will aetllc the buainei* of ihclaio IIEMOVAI* A. Blidlxt has removed hta Foundry Wuxeiiouu iron No. Itt Second street, to No. If Wood street, between Fir*! nud Second streets, to the warehouse lately occupied by O. A. Berry, where he wilt keep constantly on hand a general axaoruaenlol Outing*. Orate Cooking Stoves, *c. jyw _ Dissolution* THE co-partnership herefatore existing _bctween tbs subscribers, in the name of Constable, Barts * Co is tUia daf dissolved by mutual consent. Mesne. Burke A Barnes mil- settle the business of the eon* cent, for wbieh purpose they are aothonsed to a»e the name of the concern. NATHANIEL CONSTABLE, EDMUND BURKE, THOMAS BARNES. The undersigned Vavg this day associated themselvei in U.euame of BURKE A BARNES, tor the purpose of manufacturing Eire Proof Safes, Vault Doors, -* c - Ac , at' the stand of the late firm of Constable, Burke ACo where they will bo pleased to receive the l»u* tronngs of the customers©! that howes^tteirfi^wU. THOMAS BARNES. In retiring from tho firm of Constable, DurkcjA Cu, I wub sincere pleasure recommend Messrs.Burke* Barnes to the confidence of m? friends and the public, *Peb. 0, le4». NATIIANIELCONSTAIiLfc*? fabUMif . ■» FORWARDING k COMMISSION. INDEKBITT, x. j.ncin. ihos. * 1 STV ART A SILL, Grocers, and Prodace and Coni mission Merchants, No. lift Wood st. Pittsburg*. Dealrrs In Ginceries, Hour, Wheats Rye,OaU,CorA Barley, Pork, Bueoa. Butler, Lard* Chertc; LIoUQ Timothy acd Flux Seeds; Iron, NaUs»GJ**a, it*.wE' Ae. Pnrtif alar attention paid to the sale of Western Produce. Rumtsco—-Messrs. Myers A Hunter, Root Dal sell A C 0. ,. M*Gilis A Roe. Hampton, Smith A James May, King A Moorhead, PitUDargh. Fenner A M'Mtllau, Massillon. Jos. tJ. Morri*ou, Esq., SL Louis. _ sptt&ty jona x. caxts, late of N. Lisbon. O; w. a ssissez .&,M7,«3? 41 Vl.Tfi KJ M,«H M #1,50) \IS . 37 ;*UA *. VUl*, IM VI i«. M.VVW.H _ • ORAIO * SKISSKR, GENERAL AGENCY, Commission and Forward ing Merchants, No. SB Market si., Pittsburgh, Pa. l£7*t‘ro«npi attention given to the purchase auti sate of ail kinds of Produce. Karas to—John Watt A Co n Murphy, Wilson & Co. Pittsburgh, Pn., Lawson A Hill, Aiahlor, Ms run, WellsvilJe, O-i John 11. Browu A Co., Grigs, Elliott A Co., Philadelphia; 11. \V. Pnodgrasi A Cm, Gregg A Nsec, New Lisbon, O 4 Ft. Mkinner, lion. C. B. Cullin, Cincinnati; J. P. Keller, Youngxaiwn, O.j W. L. Plan dan. Cleveland, O. an gilt Commtaaion and Porwwrdtng Mare riant* so. as wood tT., rrrreßcasn, • CONTINUES to transact a general Comrainion busi ness,-especially in tbo purchase and tale of Ameri can Manufactures and Produce, and in receiving and forwarding Goods construed to nit earn.' As Agent tot the Manufacture*, he wiil be constantly supplied with the principal articles of Pittsburgh Manufacture at the lowest wholesale prices. Orders and consignment* are respectful!? solicited. }97 Pans Uaohlns Shop. HWIOIITMAN— Manifsctorer olali kinds of eat , ton and woollen machinery .'Allegheny city, Pa. The above works being now in lull tad successful op* eraiion, I am prepared to exctiu erfars with dispatch for ail kinds of machinery in my Una, sxeJi as willows, pickers, spreaders, cards, grinding machines, railways, drawing frames, speeders, thiMsUs, looms, woolen cards, double or single) for merehantor country work, mule*, jacks, Ac.; slide and hand lathes and tools in gen* eral. All kinds of (bailing made to order, or plans giv en for gearing factories or mills at reasonable charge. Rnrxa to— Kennedy. Childs A Co- Blackstock, Bell A Co.. King, Pennock aCo,J«>. A. uray.^ TOPIUSTKIIS. ' JOHN D. M’CRKARY, Printing Ink Mnnolaetorer, No*. KJI and HI tMnnton street, NKW YuKK—De pot No. 3 Kprucc street— Would cell the attention ol Printers to his improved Printing Inks of various kinds and orders, at Ike following prices Kxtra Gue Jet Ulack, for flartl and Wood Cu*» Fin* Book Ink Book rk '• News Ink • 0 10 020 “ gas u Fine Red Ink . 7Se 1 00 1 50 11 aU> »' lilac, Yellow, Green and White 75c 1001 50 “ Goid size at per ih, and Bronze at 00, 75 cte and tlperoz. Modern and Antique Furniture, P3, Timed St&sev. Pittsbcmh. MV* uionnentof Furniture, suitable for Steamboats, BBSB Hotels and private dwel ling*, constantly on Land and made to order. The pretent stock on hand cannot he exce-Jed by ■ny manufactory fn the wcitenP country. Person* wishing to purchase would do well loyisc mo a call, as lam determined my prices shall pleas#, i'an of the stock consists in— CO-PARTNERSHIPS. Dissolution. CEOROE COCHRAN. miscellaneous- rj 00 and 3 Wl per lb. 076 “ l on “ 040 “ 0 50 “ A specimen ofNewn Ink can be teen on tb»s paper For sale by JOHNSTON A STOCKTON, Pitubnrgh, Fa. C. Morgan Jfc Co. Cincinnttl, Ohio. Morion it Tete a Tete; Buffet Ktaqdej Louis XIV Chairs; Hueen Elizabeth chairs; TeaPoyse; Fnm Tables; Toilet Tallies; Louis XV Commoder; French Mahogany Bedsteads; Piano Stools; SO sofas with l’lusb and Hair-cloth eovart; SO Mahogany Hocking Chairs; 40 dox Parlor do 30 •• Fancy do VS centre Tables; VO pair Divans: 4 pair pier Tables; IS marble top Dressing Bureaus; 8 Wardrobes; 8 Secretaries nml Book ruses; SO marble top Wash Standi; 4 pair Ottomans; , 6 pair fancy Wo;k fttnnds; A very large assonmem of common chaJrs and oibei furniture too numerous to mention. IX7* Steam Ilosts furnished on the shortest notice, and on the most reasonable (cribs. declS Diaphragm Flltsri fbr Uydraat Water. m. THIS is to certify ibat l have npj pointed Livingston, K<>ggcn A .th». Agents (or the .sate of Jeimlng’s Patent Dinnruhgm Filler, for the ci| flf ties of Pittsburgh ami Allegheny. - - ■ JOHN HIBSON, Agent, for Walter M Gibran, 94V Uromlway, V N.Yi Oct-10,184a We have been using one of the above articles at tit* • office of the Novelty Works for three months, on trial, and feel perfectly satisfied that it ii a useful invention, and wo take pleasure ill recommending them us a use; fui article to all who love pure water. Orders will Ln thankfully received and promptly executed. _ oetlil _ .LIVINCiSfroN, HOC«KNfcCo__ HiVsrillbls Flitsrlng Cook, #FOB PURIFYING WATER, Which renders urbld water nure by removing oU substances not soluble in waier. The croton water in N. York, although clear oad pure tonbe eye,yet when H passes an boor through this filtering cock, shows a largo deposit Impure substances, worms, Ac. feu is the case more or less with all hydrant water. The Reversible FUterer U neat and durable, and. is not uueuded with the iitctmreuimcc locldcnl to otkjir Ftltctcfs, as it is cleansed without belngdctachM from the water pipe,* by merely turning the key or haitdk from one side to the other, course of water is ehanged, and all impure substances are driven. off almost instantly, withoutßD.crflWiog dto Filler. Il.f* 80 .dvuttuo ofbtdrig • .top eoelt, »nd «. Ml id Cl.::, eiue. bo uerjoondtnleniMtd oeouomicd. Iteun ho .tuehtd where there a m pro.™, hi,h or low lo . ok, uuk, tuh, «• wilh cuo. To b. h.l nf the uile ArfnL -V, W. tVILcOPI, of UmsoleAgem, eomep 0 f Fourth and Market »ts ■\TEW RAISINS aiielU.-ii qr boxes f\ ([ ,.v Kaisids: k bars Cocoa shell* ree’d-and for sab! E S;pSaTto* Store, ™ P*mh street. (ted* DAILY <*\ MISCELLANEOUS V. A J. GLKISi Bptk Bladtn* TITH are roll engaged ut tho above business,eonter W of Wood and Third streets, we lire prepared to do any work ixr our line wua ues* patch. We auendto oar work personally, and *tu»- faroon will be given itr regard to its neatness and du rability. , . Blank Books ruled to any pattern and bound sab* stairdally. Books in -numbers or old books bound earo fullyorrepaired. Names pat on books ingiU letters. Those that hare work in our line are umtedtocaiL Prices low. myghtf Sealaa* CooUai Btorss, Gratss»A«' , ISARflHxt.ri WALLACE A CO, Round Church, JU.. comer Liberty and Wood streets, manufacture and offer far sale Platform, Floor and Counter Scales, of the most improved quality; Cooking Swveiq forwood and; eoal; Egg Stoves of various sires, Parlor trio common Grates, Hollow Ware, Ac. Ae. They also manufacture the Kitchen Range, which has given such general satisfaction to those having it in use, to au 01 which they would respectfully invito tha attention of the citixoos and the public generally. ©el*/-dtf Pitt nachlas Work* sad F^uudry, rirrsauasH, ra. _ > JOHN WRIGHT A Co., are prepared to build Cotton sod Woolen Machinery of every description, sueb as -.Carding Machines, Spinning Frames, Speeder*, Drawing Frames, Railway Warpers, Spoolers, Dressing Frames, Looms, Card Gnnders, Ac. W (ought Iron Shafting turned! ail sixes of Cast Iron, Pollies and Hangers ofthe latest patterns, slide and hand Lathes, and tools.ofail kinds. Callings of every description furnished on short notice. Patterns made to order for Mill Gearing, Iron Railing, Ae. Steam Pipe for heat inn Factories, Cast Iron Window Sash and fancy Cas lin gf generally. Orders left at the Warehouse of J. Palmer A Co., Liberty street, will have prompt alien- Refer to Blackxtock, Belt A Co., J. K. Moorehead A Co- G. E- Warner, John Irwin A Bona, Pittsburgh ; G. C. A J. 11. Warner. Steubenville ianl»_ BBW COACH FACTOBTfi AlLXomwr. M- a. WHITE A CO- would mpeetfnUy Inform , the public that they have erected a shop on ock, between Federal ai dStuidusky streets. They are'now making and are prepared to receive orders for every description of vehicles, Coaches, Chariot’s, Ba roaches, Buggies, Phmtons, Ac., Ac., which from their long experience in the manufacture ofthe above wort, anti the facilities they have, they feet confident they tire enabled to dowork on the most reasonsble tenai with those wanting articles in their line. - Paying particular attention to the selection Of mate rials, and having none but competent workmen, they have no hesitation in warranting their work. We therefore atk tho attention ofthe public to this matter. N- B. Repairing done in the best manner, ana on the most reasonable terms. jugetf PIANOS! , THE subscriber offers for sale alargeand splendid assortment of rosewood and mahogany grand Ac tion Pianos, with and ‘without Coleman’s celebrated AJolian Attachment. The above instruments are war ranted to be equal to any manufactured in this coun try, and will be sold lower than any brought from the Enst. F.BLUME, NOUS wood »t. 2d door above oth N. a— City Scrip will bo taken ut pur far a few of ha above assortment. -myd f- **- WABTJBPs Daily at the Baltimore/ Philadelphia, NEW YORK. BOgroNANDNEWORLEANS GENERAL AGENCY AND COMMISSION OFFICE, Young MEN in wholesale and retail stores, and other respectable business, to act asDook-keeper»JBaJe»- men, Porters, Bar-keepers, Waiters, Farmers,Coach men, Car Agents, Book and Map Agents, Col rctora, Overseers in all branches of business, Ac. Wje have at all times a large number of good situations op hand, which pay from H JUO to £2,000 per annum. Those in want of situations of any kind would do well tp give as a call, as wo have ugeuts in each of the ahpve el ites, which will enable us to place every applicant in a suitable situation at the shortest notice. U c h*?e a large acquaintance in all the above named! ernes, wbreh we trust will enable us fa give enure satisfac tion to all who may favor us with a call. ! TAYLOR A TAYMAN, No. Sfl Second at, between South and pay. N. B.— Persona Urlng in any pan of the U. plates, and wishing u obtain a situation in or ct> theroflteabOTßCiue*, will bare their imme diately attended to bjr addreaatng Of a line, (pott-paid) aa br *o doing they vrtU cunau bptb trouble tndax. penw, which they oUwrwiao wosiid incur by epmiug io the city, and aeebing employment ibr themaema Address. TAYLOR fc TA YUAN, No. 60 Second street, - . Bultiaoiy, Md BENNETT 4 BROTHEK. UFEENtfWARE MANUFACTURER*. Birmingham, [near FUtebnrgh.jP*. JVercAotue, jV0.,137, Wood street, rttitlrurgh. weriWlLLconitintly keep on h CO. For tale, together with Hibben's Red Ink, f nd Ma chine Copj Ink, by U. A. Fahnestock A Co- IL P. Schwarts, Allegheny City, and by the manufacturer, T. K. Hibuert, Druggist and Chemist, comer of Liber ty and Sroithfield sU, Pittsburgh. pclP wiTit'uii r*uni£ josiiva uajoa. wm. a. iukt PIbPBB, UABHA * CO.» (Ssccnmi u Hussey,, liana* A Ct.) BANKER, EXCHANGE BROKERS, ud dealer* in Foreign and Domestic ExabtftSP. Certificate* ofDeposite, Hank Notes *ad Speete—Fourth street, nearly ooporito the Bank of Pittsburgh. Current mo ney received on deposite—Sight Checks for sale, and codec lion* tn«d». on nearly ail the principal points ia the United States. The highest premiam paid for Foreign and American Gold Advances made on consignments of Prodace, ship ped Eat* on litoral terms. sp3 GREAT INVENTION’!—VALUABLE DISCOVERY! FAtx.Tr Sxccixs Jascaxt Ist. l*H9. FaUut e retriever extension Tables. Sofas, Bureaus, Boot Com, Writing Vests. LEVER OF WKOUGirr IRON. Tnß TABIiKI far surpassing every other in vention oltfio kind now extant. They ran be ex tended from ten to twenty-five feel, and when closed the leaves arc aii contained inside; they are made to all sixes and shapes, and are admirably adapted for Steamboats, Hotels, and large private families, form ing when closed a complete centre table. SOFAS AND BUREAUS—These articles are inval uable, particularly to those who wish to econo-' mise room, and convert a sleeping apartment iuto a parlor or sliling room, as they can he opened and shut at convenience, and when shut, the betiding is enclos, ed. A gTest saving in room and rent. AH tho bed steads when closed lonn.a bcaniiful piece of furniture for a parlor or silting rooin- ' BOOK CASES —A neat and useful article for parlor or drawing room.. WRITING DESKS—Tor law offices, counting rooms, and other officer; when opened a mosieonvemrnt bed stead, when closed a perfect Desk and Library alone is visible. ... All these articles need no recommendation: the beauty of the whole is, they are warranted not to gel uui of repair. It will be for your interests to call and Examine the arueles, atlhc manufacturer's store, No. ed Third street, Pittsburgh. In addition to tbc.ubove advantages, they are proof against bugs. mchlti ' JAMES W WOODWELL. LOWEbfi FLETCHER, MABcrAcmaxa of ALCOHOL AND PUSH SPIRITS, Corner Front and Vine street*. Cincinnati, O. ORDERS from PitwburghTor Alcohol, Pure Spirits, Raw or Rectified Whiskey, will be promptly til endrd t» at lowest market pnre. meblVdlr Bonaniahsla klvsnr gtabls, ROBERT 11. PATTERSON has opened large stable on First st,running through to Seconds!, between Wood and Smitofiold «slfci^su n in the rear of the Mopoagahcia Moose, witli on entirely new slock of Horses and Carriages of the best quality and latest styles. Horses kept si live ry in the best manner. jyvdly SEW BOOKS! NEW BOOKS! riillK Constitution and Sundurd of the Associate X Reformed Church in North America: fcvo, bound in sheep. the Other Bidc, or Notes for the Mistory oi lU* Wnr between Mexico and ihe United Slates, winicn m .Mexico, and translated iiom the Spanish, wall notes: By A. C. Ramsey. Sketches of Reforms and Refonncrtof Great Britain utid Ireland: By 11. B. Siamon. The Work* of President Edwards, in 4 vols; a re print of ihe Worcester edition, with additions, and a copious general index. The Mountains of Egypt, or Egypt a Witness for the Bible: By F. I- Hawks, if. D-. I- 1,. D. Memoirs of David Halo, lain editor of Journal of Commerce, with selccumis Iron lu* Miscellaneous Waitings: Iky Rev. J. P. Thompson. The Puritan and His Daughter: by J. K. Paulding. Los Gringos, or an Inside View of Mexico and Cal ifornia: By Lieut. Wise, U. 8. Navy. Familiar Letters to Voung Men, on various subjects; designed os a Companion lo the Young Meii’a Guide: UyWin. A. Alcott The Poems and Prose Writings of R. A. Dona: a v§ Nineveh and its Remains: By Layard. Forsnle by ELLIOTT A ENGLISH, Janttl__ No 79 Wood st MISELLdNEOUS LITERATURE, at LOCKWOOD’S, 03 WOOD STREET. IVBOWN’S American Anglef* Guide; full of illu#- D trauons, l2mo. Paulding's Purluut and His Daughter: I'Jmo.*- Dr. Hooker’s Physician and Patient; lamo. Mrs. Ellis’ Hearts and Homes; Svo. Neander’s Life of Christ; Svo. Meander's History of Christian Church; 3 vol*, Pro. Rev. Dr. spring’s Memoirs of Miss Murray, Bvo. 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Wlihlhis preparation, “there is no inch word as foiU” The first journals in America, medical men of the highest emirienee, prominent citixens ofaJl profes*ion«,!nnd ladles who have used it for years in their dressing room* and nurseries, qdiqlt yrito oue ac cord, that, lor imparting vigor,- gloss, luxuriance and can to the hair, eradicating scurf and dandruff, heal* ing wounds, curing eontnsious. sprains, stings, Ac., and relieving diseases of the skin, the glands, and the muscles It has co equal among the maliitude of com pounds advertised in ihe public prints, or used in pri vate practice. In cheapness as well q* efficacy, Bar ryl* Trieopheroas is unrivalled. lt -The affinity between' the membranes which eotttll state the skip, and the aair which draws its sustenance from this triple envelope is very c10,e.. All diseases of the hair originates in the skin cf the head. If Uie pores of thel scalp are clogged, or if Ue blood and other Holds not circulate freely through the small vessels whtqh feed (he roots with UtotMura and impart life to the fibres; too remit is scurf, daudrnff, shedding of the bsir. grayneis, aryncts, and harsenest of the ligaments, and entire baldness as the ease may be.— Stimulate the skin to healthful action with the Tricop. horout. and Ihe torpid vessels, recovering their activ ity, will annihilate the disease. In all affections of the skin, and of the substrata of morale* and integuments, too process and thq effect are the sane. It is upon the skin, the mascalar w fibre, and the glands, that the Tncopheroiu basils specific action, and in all affections ana injuries of these organs, it Is a sovereign remedy. Hold, in large bottles, price 93cents, ot ths principal Office, 13? Broadway, N. Y. ID“For sale by R. E. BELLER9, . jonkl Pittsburg.' WE have some FCiilPB, made on an improved plan, io at not to freeze in the coldest weather. Persons wonting such articles, are invited to call and tee them at | SCAIFE A ATKINSON'S, apd Ist, between Wood vlaiket st* View of Plttobarffta. VJ Y TIEW wit) be published In as short a time jjJL as possible; and 1 can assure my subscriber*,-, and tho public generally, that it aboil be »crxxtox— both In fidelity of detail and beauty of execution—to any other whatever. Lelihote who doubt, wait a few weeks atidteb. E- WHITEFIELD. Nxw Yoxx, Pec. 3tU, lS49.Mdci? • **" WroapM tuff Cutlreu RaiUngi TUK subscribers ber leave to Inform the public that they have obtained from the East all ihe-liite and fashionable designs for iron Railing, both for houses aea cemeteries. Persons wishing to procure hand some patterns will please call and examine, and judge for themselves. Roiling will be furnished a! tho short est notice, acd in the best manner, at the corner of Craig and Rebecca streets, Allegheny city. auggMUf . : A. LAMONT A KNOX Oyatarat Oyaterot' BURKE A CO'S Daily Express Know regularly de livering Con and Shell UYSTERB, wlneh are of fered to dealers and families at the iawe»i pricei. Ljaulity warranted equal to any brQiighi lo this mar kat, and for sale by • J. C. BIDWELL, Agt, Wuirr «i. Also—At the followtag depou:—Beis A Berger, cor ner Smilhfield And flecotul sts; E Heaxleton, Lnumond; Mercer A Robinson, Federal st Allcgbcny. oeilfi H /*Twi - BBMOVAt. Mer chant, has removed to No.h? Front, between Wood and Smilhfield stroeto. A Prsiiuilhr Your Ftmlly* MOR.RIB A WILLIB’ HOME JOURNAL Prnttintn Wxrlt—BJ rxx ahvcjs.. “The best paper in the Union.” (EvenlngSUr. “Rather get In coal than go wivhoutit " [Boston Fort. New rubicribera-ean be supplied from Jan/1,1630, if immcdlste sppt ieation be made (either porsaoaily or bv letter! at the Office of PublieaUoUf &l Wood sl - . jonlO _ J. D. LOCKWOOD. '* " BtMai Brick Worßs for Bale. THE subscriber offers for 'sole, Ike BTEAM BRICK W’URKS, above Lawrcneevllle. comprising a Steam. Engine, 8 Boiler*; t Mould fiUchfne r -£apatite of : ttanafaemnhgBo,oUDPmsed Bricks (out ofdryclsy, a* token from tho bank,) per day; with three acres of land on the Allegheny nver, on.which are 4 ktlhs add sheds, machine arid elaj sheds, wheelbarrows, trucks, ■bovels, spades, Ae4 every thing reirotete to earn mcnce operations at an hour* notice. ’ Price, including the patent right to use said aiachinfii'B7,o(X) lijlgas of payment maUe easy. Witboat the laud, 85,000. For particulars, address HENRY MERRITT, aufn-dtf No lid JlonongaheljiHouso^ /\AUCOEB—R) cases, fast colon, at Clti'former price uic. Janlu A A. MASOfvA CO' BLUR CHECKS—i easeverydarkahiitinf ChecJts, fast opened by BHACKLETT A WHfTK, . Jtnlfi . W Wood street PITTSBURGH GAZETTE THE DIFFERENT COLOR OF THEIEVB- Although the Jew becomes the street bf 'government, from Ihe autocracy of JJo the democracy of America,. be retumsjii theoretic creed. Neither barbarism the most rode, nor civilization the most “ a X® succeeded .in altering his-., peculiar counte nance; for in the backwoods of .'he -World, and at the courtof the British BOVo j* eign, ne is instantly known. Time,, that changes all things, seems to stay his rough hand when he approaches the Jew* Corn* pare his lineaments, sculptured in marbjp and cast in bronze,*— -for the arch and medal of Titus those of the living l Jew, and be convinced of his unchangeable- 1 ness.. -This permanence of physiognomy is evidently traceable tp a supernatural caned, which prevents the usual modification of features, in order* to. accomplish an impor tant object Into this, it is not our province now to tutor, yet we cannot help remarking, that the Jew is a witness, not of cue truth, but of many troths. ‘Marvellously does he illustrate the consistency ef the original uni of man with the most extensive diversity His featores have Been cast in an eternal i mould, but his color is od out* i ward causes. Natural law is forbidden t 6 ; operate on the one, but left to. take ifsconred with respect to the other. A fixed physiogi nomy declares the unity of the people, whiiej their diversity of complexion as distinctly ’manifests the influence of climate. Every shade of color clothes with its livery body of the Jew, from the jet black of the Hindoo to the ruddy while of the, Saxon. . The orig inal inhabitant of Palestine was doubtless dasky skinned and dark haired; but. the copier sky and more temperate air of Toland and Germany have substitutedJa, fair-com plexion and light hair. On.the Ctherband, the scorching sun of India'|ias curled and: crisped his hair, and blactenecPMsskin so. that his features alone distinguish ically from the native Hindoo! THE LAW OF KINDNESS ILLUSTRATED- Tfafr Philadelphia Inquirer relates the, fol lowing touching incident of a recent occur rence : Only a few days since an aged citizen of Philadelphia was waited upon by-a stran ger, who asked to have a few moments pri vate conversation with him. The opportuni ty was afforded with great cheerfulness.—. The Western merchant—for snch in fact ho was—was ushered into the parlor of the. Philadelphian,-when something like the fol lowing conversation took place: . “ kon deem to. bare lorgotten-me, Mr. H.l” •] . “I have an indistinct recollection of hav ingseen yon before, and the tone of yonr voice.is not unfamiliar; bnt beyond ibis my memory fails.” “My name is Charles B , and twenty years ago I was an inmate of a Philadelphia prison, of which yon were a frequent, a be nevolent; a kind-hearted visitor. 7 ' “ I remember,-! remember,"-said. th 3 oth er, brightening, smiling andgrasping the hand' of the stranger— (( yon look so well, have im proved so -greatly, that I hope, nay I feel satisfiedthatallhas gone right.with yon.-' 4 . i A tear trembled in the eye of the other at !o cordial and kindly a recognition; .his voice failed for a moment —then rallying again he proceeded to tell his story. At the age of fifteen bewasaneglected orphan,.and with fine natural talents, a cheerful disposi tion, and a good heart, he wasthrown into the society of the vile and dissolute,*in one of the moat wretched sections of Philadel phia county. There, in connection ■ with several other lads, equally deserted or mis lod, ho committed, was arrested and convic ted of a patty theft. , ’. While in prison he was visited 'again and again : by tne Philadelphia philanthropist, Who' Succeeded not only in eradicating the vicious views he had imbibed, but in show ing the folly of viee and the certainty of its punishment, and inspiring him with a.deter mmation to act correctly the he should be released. The visitor was satisfi ed with his sincerity, and gradually took a deep interest in his case. At the expiration of his sentence he provided him with means, and having staled all the facts in a confiden tial manner to a friend in the West, obtained him a situation In a flourishing city of that section of the Union. The youth was over whelmed with gratitude. He had found a friend for the first time in his brief career. His coarse from that time was onward. Ha speedily won the confidence of his employ er, on whose death, ten years thereafter, he succeeded to a large share in his business. “ I am now,” he said, u an equal partner in Iho reputable and prosperous house ot A Co., of ■ , and I have visited Philadelphia, not only on business, but with the object of seeking out mid returning my heart-warm acknowledgments to my early, my-'ever-cherished, my often-remembered benefactor.” • The old merchant wept with joy at such a reform, and acknowledged that this single .incident had repaid him for the hours and days, and weeks he had devoted, always prayerfully, to the blessed cause ofkmdness and prison reform. MARRIAGE BY A JUSTICE OP THE F&CE- The wise -men of the nation, says the Episcopal Recorder, assembled in the city oh Washington, for the dispatch of public business, occasionally indulge in a sally of .ox humerous anecdotes to relieve the mopotony of legislation, or soften the asper ities'which exciting subjects sometimes oc casion. A few days ago, the‘gravity of the ! Senate chamber had its equanimity some what disturbed by one of its members gijiog the following reminissence: j I will relate a little circumstance T thaj oc curred once in my recollection when 1 was a Justice oi the Peace, for 1 tilled that office even before 1 became a Senator., A. couple came to me to be united in the holy bonds of wedlock. Well, 1 mode short work of it. I said to tho man: “Do you take this woman to be your wifeV' Certainly!” said hei ; “1 come here on purpose!” 1 then saidTo the lady, ‘‘Do you take this man to be. your husband?” Yes, I do!” she‘said.- ;“Then you are man and wife,” 1 replied. _ That’s all.” Both of them looked at mo with evi dent astonishment, and after a pause, the la* dy asked me, “is that all?” Yes!” I replied, “you are man and wife.” “Well!” sea re marked, “it’s not such a mighty affair after all!” True.enough.ithas become indeed.a very small affair. But we see some indications in the all-powertul “press,” which leitis us to hope that a day is not distant when there shall be a return to the more serious prac tice of our forefathers, in this matter, and ibe act ol marriage will-have thrown around it a= Mtcredness and importance, which the “snott work” of a hurried Justice of the Peace is calculated to impart. The. Terre Rente-Journal has broken gioundon the sub ject, in an article which contamsagoodraix* lure of philosophy with sound sense and nght feeling. We publish it for the benefit ot aU whom it may concern. As a secular paper it can speak of the religious bearings of the question without challenged as an interested party, and being a Western Journal, it can uttor plain truths in plain terms.- Hear wbut tne editor says:— G'cr. Rtf. Mess. Wb have not “the papers” to show tbo fact, bat from the general reformation which memory has in Jicr library, on the subject, we believe we are authorized in saying that ' a greater number of unhappy marriages axe: 'contracted in these latter nays than formerly; and thatj in consequence, more applications are made and grouted for.'divorce. Tho principal reason for this is, that the old fash* , loned wedding in a great measure giV] ett' r way to o modem .method, destitute o: lorm, solemnity and religion. The Squire s office has been substituted for the Luufcn. and the altar, ihostatQlßfortheprayor*book, and the Josuce of the disuic* fox the Pastor. It requires no nerve now to “take % f OT ihe man who can make -loan “earmark, "can sued up belorehts and take a nr "worse.” Matrimonial alliances are thus ea sily made, and quite «s easily broken. The s -ZiXEoK i.'.iU la . i*V t->■••• VOL. XVII. N%,16i: limbs of the law have found out 1 the whole matter is a mere legal contract, lika die buy ing and selling of producer and if 'has been decided in the good clcLKeyWOna State, so the’ papefs inform us, that;*-'wedding on Sunday is not binding,* becnusAfiontrary to the provision of law in relation to frodmg on the Sebbath day made and-'provided. The life, tho spirit, the poetry of the-alliance, is dying out; and the cold, insipid, stupid -ceremonies, now. eo.,generally in vogue, leave no trace of moral beauty or ob ligation on tho mind. The return upon the wri; is “executed according to Jaw,” and the "twain made one,"-go forth*without a bles sing on thairJieads. is if td'be’Wondered at, that. am'id -iha Jittle tempests which .most certainly arise in th.qyoyage of lifeT” these worsted bands, give wayt Jls it to be Pondered at, th'at vyhere there ismtle.to im press the mind with the saerddnera, the glo ry, the grandeur.' the A£rr*n,ofthtenupual vow, the sensibilities soon become deaden ed, and the yoke «.? _ ■ We are no advocate' for; 4bo.-.:tinion of Choroh and Stataji.bat the and women by the regular. znjmgt&s ot the Church, we go in lor most.JSpiJedly. If ever we need the {: of a righteous man, 7 ' it is wheilgißdipgtin the presenco of Heayeh'jand; we pledge love, fidelity,' who has left all to share withus j but!£abjs and our joys, and the* language *of heart is, ‘‘whither-thon guesLiwill go; ana where thou lodges*, 1 wilUongetthy people shall be my>people, aud,.thy4»od.my God; where thou diest, will X die,- and there will Ibeburied.”' „ ._, v ‘ Reader,, when yon mafry/ get a clergy man, and have tho oerembniea in the good old iquiWthiig Vay—m a way commensurate wirnThe importance of the occasion: Pay the : MMbter * hfa foe—it is 4 by virtue of his : help him, too; for his regular salary is not «r great deal. His blessiog end invocation will be-worth it, no matter how large the .amount* and the registry of-yoar. vows, instsadplbeing writ ten among e3tray notices, assqulfjand bat tery eases, and commitment orders, and lia ble to be lost and forgotten,'‘Will be kept freshen'd interesting ray our mind And heart, by Him who a ansWereihprayef;”'and who has said, <( what God oalh : joined j together, let no man put asnuderi ?” . OaictM-ov LrrKßAnr Decrees.—Tho prac tice of conferring honors of literary institu tions on individutls of■ distinguished erudi tion, commenced'in< the twelfth* century, when the Emperor Loth&ire,- -having founds in Italy a copy of tho Roman lawy ordained that it should be publicly. expounded in the schools; and that. he . might giv# encour agement to tiie study, he. fuitherprdered that the public professors of the Taw. should be dignified with the titlo ol Doctors. The first person created a Doctor after this ordi nance of the Emperor, was Bulgarins Hngo linus; who was grektiy-dißlingwsfted for his. learning and literary *NM long after wards, the practice of was borrowed from the lawyers; by-divines also who, in theirschools pnbliclyianght divini ty, and conferred degrees op those, who had made, great proficiency. ,in The plan'oLcoafexring.degreesm divinity wa3 first adoptedTa, the.,tJnl vers dies of Bo;- logna, Oxford, and, Paris.' (Sce J Mather's Magnalia Christi Americana, c. IV. p. 134:) It is remarkable that theceleoratett-Dr. Sam uel Johnston, whenhe ! hftd j bdeamA eminent inliteramre, could not obtain the degree of Master of Arts from Trinity College, Dublin, toough powerfoi interesls. wexe.madQ ip his behalf lor thispnrposevbyjyir. 1 Pope, Lord Gower, and others. Instances of .pie failure of similar applications, made in favpr of char acters still more distinguished than Johnston then was, ore also on record. So cautions and reserved were literary institutions, alit tie more than half h century bestow ing their honored— Miller's LiJc or/oAn Rod* ■gw*. ' " r GxMBUNGi'PAnsKTVicE—-TheNew York Tribune is giving "New York'hi Slices” to , its readers. • The series i 3 most readable and instructive'. ‘A - good moraJ tone per vades the numbers. ■; Speaking of the gam bling houses, the: moralizes thus:— “Gambling is includes within itself, the .smrti> of fraud, tbett L robbery, t and murder. professed gambler is the most enormens pest ever en gendered by a monstrous society; and the ueopbyte'or the.well advanced disciple is daDgerous and abhorrent, in’.lhe exact de gree of his progress toward'* the finished sportsman. To the gambler,- such other crimes as seduction,- libertinisny and swind ting are mere-amnsement and -leisure play. Alt affections aad nohle instincts, all honor and just amDition in him are extinguished by a ferocious insanity jor money, as insatia- Ole and as nngnTwmahle as'lKa desires oi a maniac, or the fury of a beast. Men who have fallen nndmr the control bf'tlus horrid vioo, should unquestionably betrifated as the most dangerous of madmen, and should be securely-confined, out ot the reach of eocie ■ty. Thr Aea a» thr STAT»r-The following are the dates when the Tespective States entered the American Union:' -_ Delaware; December 7, -ITOTj Pennsyl vania, December 12,' 1787 j New_JerBey, December 18, 1787; Georgia,-January *, 1788; Connecticut, Januarjr S>, UfiS; Massa chusetts, February 6, l7BB;'Maryland, April' 28,1788;South Carolina, May 23„1788; New 'Hampshire,' June 21, 1788;, Virginia, June 26, 1788; New York, July 26. 1788; North Carolina, November 20, 1789;*Rhode Island, May 29, 1790; Vermont,,March 4, 1791; Kentucky, June 1,1792; Tennessee, June 1, 1796;.0hi0, November .29,.1802; Louisiana, April 8, 1612; ll. IS 16; Mississippi, December":jo, I8lY; lilino®, Decembers, 1818; Alabama/ December 4, 1819; Maine, March 15, 1820; Missouri, Au gust 10, 182 f; Arkansas, June 15; 1886; Mi chigan, June 20, 1839; Florida, March 7, 1644; Texas, December 29, J 845; Wiscon sin, December 29, 1845; Wisconsin, Decem ber 29, 1848;. lowa, 1849. , (And California in 1850?) . , DRY GOODS.' mdrphv, iviLsaii,^co„ N«. \Vooo Si., PxxxsscMn, AKEoow icccivißß ificxr usual ?upj>lie» of Goods lor the Fall ecasuif, toe? wilt be ba?py to extabit to tkesr old castoiiiers, &r.d as Many cow otte* u may feel inclined to prestat tfiemsclvcA. Always taking great pains-,toiay itaeacb goods as arc adapted lo Uio wants.cf thc trade, wtueu long experience enables tiicm to llo',qic/ eeneay with sueh confidence, and without eaitumg iata a detail afUieir tteck, that the Westerii' rcidllf merchant will find with them all that his nMlciacrsacsqaira. Those who have formed too unprofitable -halije of repairing u> tl:e Eastern ciucs lorthcu stocks .of Dry Goods wonid do well to call, as a candidcon:partcou of pri ces would in tunny coses result"m Uic coavicuon that the expense of goiiii; further may be obviated by buy mgtu Pittsburgh. i .--• ■ i spil3 SHACKLETT-dtAVinTE, DRY GOODS JOBBERS, ’ yj WOOD ETREET,- . * ARE bow recuviuj a very largirvfock of fresh Gobds, of recent pore bare aiid they vrili sell to the tradff at sqeb prieeaAs cannot fail to give entire sausfoctum, -<; ojd.spres, ninmng uti-ers, Ac, tom toey be cored by’takioj toe Po iro'.i-uoi: Vou may-talk about tfs bofOj *u nostrum fli a.uch a« yoa pit-ise,. dot this docs not make it so, tor tr<- pioelaim in ton lace of an honest community, (hot ii tu,- vinuca winch sre not cootaiaed iu any other rcitiedy. Ihe man w,m is rttrtied with pain and enf .'eiu:g from dxrate.cau lor Bdy relief from any of the ilia emiumeraicd nLuve. Reader! it cons very iuiie lo.iuakc a trial. This Petreleua uno mix* ai:c—no coinpond, put up fot Uie purposc of imp&tog on toe cominuiuty; but his a uaicy 'efaboraied by Hhu master hand ot nature, and batwuesap from the teh .4ora of our motor t earth in ua origtoxi. polity, and of fer- u* »uffciiL3ih«tto!it:! yni’re'toy Teifteuy, a certain .and chcsp cure. ... . iyji has eoreu Piles after other'medicines have foiled ‘to render uny iclirf. lllitUcuf-.M Rheiintaiumoftocg standing, and of ilia worstrihdou»l potato! character. Ii Ciiolrra bturuus .V; one or two dotes; it has cured old cu*b* t»f iSarrdio, In whichcvery.otner remeuy iiai been of no nv.ut. A» mjofialiremedy iu burn, undsenldi., it is bevter than auy medical' com piiiind or ointmeht that we know of. k u will cure chit* oiouisor iiy afew appkeabuns; undoubt ed cjn be lurfli'tocd oi toe truto contonied mme above swum-nrliy M. Kier, Canal Itoanv, Ttb or either tfitluMt^euls; Kcy»cr x of Wood