•^rTv,"v^‘. v-“- l ” i? * ‘ <* J ’^ t^r^"i>' r ‘ - >* -■ ESTABLISHED IN 1786. PUBLIBBSOBT WH ITE * CO. 9. J*. VDII ] ' [«. VAICBT. •asht* *m thup gitio, ksxt hook to Dally pa r—— ....———*7,oo perannum. Tn-Wee' .7—— t—LOO ■Weekly, In advance)—— ROO : “ Do. o Globa, at a reduced rata. - juici.or ADVBRTzaiao AGREED Ot-O.N BT VI S PITTSBURGH PRESS. One sqt' e,(louiieaofNonpftiellOrlcM) Orta I itenion-—■- « •o^o One&qoi ra,«acbai)OiUocaiUiMnioß-«* o,© Do. one week..***—— 1,73 Du. two weeks—— TAP Do. threeweeks- 4/0 Do. one month*—■ 6>oo Do. two months*--—7,00 Ik. Ikneßootm 9,00 Da . foorinomhs 10)00 Do. I six months*——— —*—- IROO. Do. I twelvemonths—* —-■ •• 18,00 Bunding Card (9 line* or less,) per annum* 10,00 OneSquare,ehungeableatpleamro (peran* nom) exclusive of the paper-- £3,00 For caeh additional square, Inserted over one month, ana for'cub additional square Inserted voder the year* lj<\rair», half price. Advertisements exceeding a square, and oot over fifteen lines, to be charged as aaqaart and a bail Publishers not aceonnuble for legal advertisements beyond .foe amottnt charged lor their publication. * -Ahnbvnelng'eandidaietforofice, to be charged the same as otbepadrertiseuenu. Advertisements not marked on the copy lor a speci fied aamber of insertions, will be continued till forbid, aird payment exacted accord. The privileges of yearly advertisers wiQ be confined ? i rigidly 10 their regular business, and all other advei t Uiemeau net pertaining to their regular business. as ' agreed for, te he paid extra. ; All advertisements for charitable institutions, fire. 1 companies, ward, township and other public meetings, snd sn'ch like, to be charged half price, payable strictly laadvanee. r ir-r r Marriage notices to bo charged 60 eenta. Death notices inserted without charge, unless aeeom* panted by funeral invitations or ohltaary when so accompanied to be paid for. Regular advertisers and all others' rending eemran* alesuens, or repairingr notices deigned to call stun* uon to Fain, Soirees, Concerts, or any public enter tainments, where charges are made for edmiuaneo— all noUcts ef private susoeiations—every' notice do* signed to call attention to private enterprises calcula ted of intended fo promote individaal Interest, can on ly be inserted with the understanding that the same is to be paid for. Ifuuended to be inserted in the loca column, the same will be charged at the rate of not less duniuct taper 11m. Bishop, or FUlNctices to be charged triple price. Tavern License Petitions, Rk each. Legal and Medical advertisements to be charged et full priees. < Reall Estate Agents and Auetioneersl Advertisements noi to be classed under yearly rates, But to be allowed discount ot thirty three and one thira per cent from the uxnuui.it of bills. wnut oB rxt-wxxxLV or sailt rams. . One Bqaaie, three insertions— ..11,50 : Do. . caeh addltioniliiitertion— 37 1 im vuui rwu. One Square, (10 lincaQ one insertion*—*3o eis. Do. each adaitfo&al Insertion*-kS u Ail transient advenisements to be paidlin advenes. 1 WHITE A CO, Gsaaue, L. HARPER, Post, ROBT M. RIDDLE, JournaL JAMEB P. BARS A CCh, ChroaiaU. FOSTER A BROTHER, Dlspaeh. JOS. SNOWDEN, Mercury. JAMES W. BIDDLE, American. Hiram KAINE, Evening Tribune. PrmxnoH, Pee.. 1,16(9. ; BUSINESS OAHDB. PATTOV * BiKEWSIiL, ATORNEYB AT LAW—Office in TQghmaa Bull, _ Grant street, near the Court House. fcbk AUBXAXBKR H. WATSON, ATTORNEY AT LAW—Offlee, on Fourth street, ■hove Smithfield—*Lowria’s Buildings—up stajy*. ian**y A LKXANDER FRANKLIN, Attorney at Law, A Fourth st. novJ3*lv iDIVIU O.TWTLB, A TTORNEY AT LAW AND COMMISSIONER A: FOR. PENNSYLVANIA, Sc. Lons, Mo. • AU communications promptly answered. ocrC-ly A. and Dealers in Prodneo, No. Xt Market street! Pmsburglt. deeS JOBS B. RAkHJHi ATTORNEY and CouBSUUor at Law. and Commis sioner for the Bute uf; Pennsylvania, Bl Louis, Mo. (late ol Pittsburgh.) R»rx»«uctt--Piiubtugkj Hoe.W. Forward, Ilamp ton A Miller, UPCendless A hP&sre, John E. Parke, dwells A Semple, M*Cord A King. . , asgHidly t. K* Allan. t. r fzxxaxrr. BAIRD * ITKHIUBTT, Attorneys and counsellors at law, Fourth street, between Smithfield and Grant, •Mtsburgb, Pa. • • • jalfi loatum - unm LABOR * FRIRSD, | AT LfW, Fourth sirec^nesrGrtnt. = —rancimoEKu; —j ATTORNEY AT LAW.—Office on Foanb sl, be tween Smithfield and Grant at, Pittsburgh. spuifedly - ; w. H. wooswaxs——Aura MSIHT. BAGALEY. WOODWARD A Co., Wholenle Gro* cer*,No.Ct Market street, Philadelphia novX7 Pltubaigh AikairWerlu. BENNETT, BERRY A CO, Manuiaeturers of Soda Ash. Bteaohthg Powders, Mans tie and Snlpherio Acids. Warehouse No. Water street, below Ferry. uo^p-iy ruinxxi it nuu imui mu. BRAUN ARBITER, Wholesale and Retail Drug* guts, • truer of Liberty and St Clair streets, Pius* tmrgSTPa may!4 ('tRAIO A SKINNER, Forwarding and Commission J Merchants No. 88 Market st Pittsburgh. sptS CA. MeANULTY A Co, Forwarding and Com • minion Merchants, Canal Basin, Pittsburgh Fa me ha 1 U. li KANT, Wholesale Urocer, Commxsxtoa snd j m Forwarding Merchant, No. ftlWatnrst- aula mil ud lrom COLEMAN, r UAILUAN A Co, missfactarers sf Coach and Bipde Bprings, Hammered Axles, Bpriag and Ploagh StceL Iron, Ae. Warehoaso oo wuer and Front streets, Piittbargh. Alio, dealers in{ Coach Trimmings and Ualleabla Castiuga ' octtil "w*. a nouiß, uxn j. ssxhxtv- IJNGUBU ABENNCTT, (lata English, Gallagher 'j A Co.) Wholesale Grocers, Commission and For* warding Merchants, and dealers in Prodace and Pitt*- bargtt Manafaetares, No. 37 Wood sl, between 2d and Jd street*. oetl 17t J. 11E.NHY, Attorney and Councellor at Law, j. Cincinnati, Ohio. Collections in Soathern Ohio, and in Indiana, ‘and in Kentaeky, promptly and care fully attended to. Commissioner for the State of Penn sylvania, for Ulricg Depositions, acknowledgments, Ac. Ac. Errra to— Hon. Wm. Dell A Son, Cartis,Chareh A arothera, Wan Hays, Esq., Wtlloefc A PsTts. «SS Ira tlensy Andrew Fleming K. IL Fleming. PbBBISO A 00., COMMISSION MERCHANTS. FOR the sale of Domestic, Woolen and Cotton Goods, also, Deale rain all kinds of Tailors'Trim mings, No. 127 Wood street, foarth door from Fifth, Pittsburgh. Harasses: Messrs. Wm. A. HiU A Co., Bankers. iansat • _ I J.CBroylofl. OOSTrOOiK * CL&BKS, j FORWARDING AND COMMISSION MERCH ANTS, and'denier* In Window Glass, [White - I*ad, At. No. 108 Second «t. . Jia»-T WhTHTjoubitos, i Forwarding a commission merchant, No. 118 Second street, Plmbargb. dell anuiv.nn. )ums.rasii. George w. ssotii & Bnwen, MAuier* and Hop Peiicr*, Pitt «, PitttUmh. tpm ' y?jyEff»KCOCTD£AH.Conttinion'»ndrpiw*rdinf l T M-rehuit.Ne.SOWooditreeLntUbnch. nyt? —fITM ■ HAMILTON BTEWABT,mannf«i#reT of Hmtj Shirting** Cheek*, A& sod Ferw*rtinf Mcf-I euau, detier*, la Pittsborgh M*B*/*«lar*4""Good*, rmtbßrnh.pef : new Wx U. Williams— WH. IL WILLIAM ,* CO. f BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, Honk Eaat cornel of Wood »nd Third atrcetij jaal Pm»w»««.PA. ueiiy. wun »uk»*i ISAIAH DICKEY A Oo^WbnteaaleGrpeoTi,Com- niuien Merchants, and dealers in Predaee, Nos.** Water, and 107 Pronlitreeta, Pictibarfh,. nofH_ JNO. A-CAUGIiEY.Agent for Ua L«ie Michigan lino toßeaver and the on the corner of Water and Salth&eld wa. i* n * | John A INwonh.— ——.. ——Joseph PUwonh JB> SILWOBrn A CO., Wholesale Grocer*, and • Agents for Uaxard Powder Cfe, No. WWmmsL, Pittsburgh. deS-y 'ronn*. powom. jonni nawoanu. Jg. DILWORTHA Co, Wholesale Grocer*, Pro* • dneo end Comminisa Merchants, and Agents for the ilaxard Powder Co. of -N. Y., No. S 3 Wood st, Pitubargh. _ «otn_ JOHN MT"TOWNiiEND, Druggist aadApotbecsry No. IS Market st, three door* aborolWrd at Pitfo bergh, will hare consUnUy on head a well oaleeted a* iionmenl of the beat and freshest Medicines, whies a* will as 11 on the non reasonable fora*. Phyneian* •ending order*, will be promptly attended to, and sup* •lied with article* they nay rely anon aa genuine. i.UJT Physicians Prescriptions wiU be aeeerataly and mxur prepared ftom th# best materials,-at any hsarof da day or cithi Also for no, a largo stock of fraah and good Perfal mety. >” J - J- HARRISON SEWELL, Counsellor at , See on Found si, abora Smithtcld. noT>ly JB. CANFIELD, (late of Warren, Okie,) Commlr . slob and Forwarding Merchant, and wholesale dealer In Western Reserve Checso, Sauer. Pot o*d Pearl Ask, and Western Frodnee generally, water trect, between and Wood, PiCibnrgh, ap JOHN WATT, (saceeuoT to Bwsit fc Gebban,) Wholesale Gw*t.mmtuo»Hmkkau dealer in Produce and Wttibttrfh Manaftewrea, ejr urr nf Liberty and Hand etreets. Pa. JgJ iOUN IIrttULLOB, WbolMtl® J la Hwio uutMuictl liutrowott, Sehoolßoo'Uj Paper, Bisel *” piimoaMTgcncraUTiN«.BlWooa »t-,Flttwnf*;... • jp»B*pbo**kt«iukaaUu»d«. **P W ' ii; - --Tv - - iw-;r^-s_'. THE PITTSBURGH CASDS. J| SCUOONMAEER a Wholesale Dfivguu, , No.l£* Wood street, Pittsburgh. 3 3UN a MORGAN, Wholesale Druggitu and deal er in Dye Stuff*, Perms, Oils, Varnishes, Ac n No. BU Wi od street, one door South of Diamond Alley, Pitts burgh. ■ janl fIQHfJ U bAVIS, Aactioueer, corner 6th and litreets. Pittsburgh. o»„. A STOCKTON. Booksellers, Pnmen J and Paper Manuiactarers, No. <4 Market Fitu bum. tec IUUBSUirLUIU. J 1 A R. FLOYD, Wholesale Grocera, CommiMiion • Merchants, snd DeaW a m pnjdacr, Round Church Buildings, fronting on Liberty, Wood sndcih streets. Pmaburgh, Pa. mvH TAAD*^DALZELL, Wholesale Grocer, Ccxtummop sf Meiehant, and dealer in Prodaee and Pittsburgh Msaufoctnrea No. M Water st. Pittsburgh. j»n ts JB. SWEITZER, Attorney at Law, offlee lidaL, « opposite St Charles Hotel, Pittsburgh, will also attend promptly to Collections, In Washington, Fayette and Green counties, Pa. _ ■ REFER TO Blaekctoek, Bell A Co n *) Church A Cambers, >Pittsburgh. D. T. Morgan, J ocKIUly f*IEB A JONES, Forwarding and Commission Mer- L chants, Dealers in Produce sndPiruburgh mann :lured articles, Canal Basin, near 7th it - °* BBiOVAL. rM B.HILTKRBBRGER s. B. AGENT, "Forwarding and Commission Mer chant, has removed to No. 67 Front, between Wood ■w»t Baithheld streets. ana A c. ssacKLXR, nos. a. wurr*. OHACKLETT A WHITE, Wholesale Dealers la O Foreign and Domestic Dry Goods. No. 99 Wood si. Putsbarga. fobiTtf —Jfiy, BARBAVGH, Wool Merchants, Dealers O* in Flour and Produce generally, and Forwarding end Commission Merchants, No. u Water st, Pitt*. burgh. ______ f. wii.ih; RRDUISB. JCK3 SICUOL*, lUlfUiO. SKT.t.P.Ba & MCOLS, Produce end GenrrelCom- Uetciunts, No. 17 Liberty et-, Piiuliurgh. Liooecd end Lejd OUx. , F. VON BONNHORST, k Cc-, Wholesale Uro • eer*, Forwarding and Commisiion Merchant*, %\*ri in Futiborgh Manufacture* and Wenera Pro nee, have removed to their new warehea*e,tnld *uud) No. as, eorecT of Front st end Chanaery Lena. Bot 7 ' ffiAfigFV Al HKST, Wholesale Oroeere end CommJi tjnf Merchant*, end dealer* m Trodoce. No. 3S wood *t, PiQibnrfh. P*** w. a woo»w**» •••■ .aiuu bibuii. WM. BAGALEY k CO., Wholesale Groeer*, IS and 20 Wood street Pittsburgh. _ ncrr-'7 _ w. * B. HITCHKLT&SE) WHOLESALE GROCERS, RECTIFYING DIS TILLERS, and WINE and LIQUOR MERCH ANTS. A I*o—lmporter* of Soda Aah and Bleaebiug Powder, No. ICO Liberty aL, (opposite Sixth au,} Puu barth. * clgl 'twbt a. wtct, . »Avn» ircasiiLW WICK i~M*CANDUESS, (meeeaaor* IoU £J. D. Wiek.) Wholesale Groeera, Forwarding and Conunliaion Merekanu, dealer* In Iron, Nads, Ola**, Conn Varna, and Piuabnrgh Uanofacwrea generally, rerprr Of Wood and Water «treeta, Puuborgh. w w*[.i.ACK- Mill atone md hUll yunuta , lag establishment, No. *44 Liberty nwfoe W — WTWILgQN7Wru:h«, Jewelry. HilTer Wire, , ud Military Oood*, corner of Merketand 4th •treeta Pittsburgh, Pa. N. B-Waiehea and Clock* earethlly repaired. J ec4 Eiyf HflWKN—Commmio* and Forwarding Merchant, No. VO Front at between Wood and whoicii 1 d Betati Yv , ferSrn »aa boranio Dry Oo«U,iitinh tul inter of Market and Fourth at*. _ W]L'TWM« » *• irtcsna. \TTTL YOUNG It la leather hide*, Aa. (V U 3 Überrtr«t r* ns ' , 7 . wurtwianiH. .... , aoK^rt’ccrcaxote Wtt R.MXJUTCHEON, Whole*aleGrocer*,dea • len in Frodaee, Iron. Naila, Gla*», and Pm*, burgh Manufacture* generally, I®l Liberty it, Pitts burgh. • • deca _ WM. TIMULiW, attorney at law, , Bv&r, P» wtiit. fly, attend to collection* and ail other bo*i W ■**• entrusted to him in Under and Amu iron eoutles,Pa. Refer to J.kH. Floyd, Liberty it \ W.W. Wallace, do l June* do r Pittsburgh, dly lay A Co., Wood »t j >«? k PETTIGREW A CO., STEAM BOAT AGENTS iaBSBSB OmcaasomU. AtLzaACo, ■■■■i eeiM No. 4* Water lUeet •L B. MoVay. _W. A GLE99, Book Blnders- TTTE are anil engaged in-the above business, corner . fV of Wood and Third streets, Pittsburgh, where we are prepared to do any work in oar line with tfei* patch. We anead to oar work personally, and sans faction will be giren in regard toil* neainc** and du rability. pi«n> Books ruled to any pattern and bound tub* etaatiaUy. Book* in number* orold books bound care* faUy or repaired. Names put on book* in gilt letter*. l%eae that have work in our line are invited to call Price* iow. pyioaf '■ealNi Cooking Stowes, Orates. Ac. WAIXACB A CO., Round Church, eoner liberty and Wood street*, manafaetare offer for sale Platform, Floor and Counter Be ale*, of the most Improved quail tr; Cooking Siove*,for wood and doall Egf Stoves of various sizes, Parlor-and SSuS£\jmss, Hollow Ware, Ac. Ae. They also manufacture the Kitchen Range, which has given aueb Mnhral ■stiii’actfon to those having it in use, toalloi wfleKhey would reipeetfttlly invite the attention,©! the citizens and the public generally. occrMJ and dealer* B to Domertic Exchange, Onificir. SnSoSSTfoiik N«te», and Boeeie-Fonrtl. meet, Dank of IHtugigh. Cnrrent too !lf* JL£i»edeadepod»~Btaht Check* for tale, and «IJ2ffi«*d*ofaeitfjjali the principal pomu In *** for Fordgn *** Aa “ r * iM made on eenafgnnentt of Prodeee, dup ped n»y on liberal tcnm. “ LOWStb W,fcfOHBB, (übwactu*** o» &LCosell HID POBE BPI BITS Coraei Freni and Vine streets. Cincinnati, O.- - QHDERS from Pittsburgh for Alcohol, Pore Spirti Raw orßcctiied Whiskey, will be promptly! cnaed to at lowoetimtrfcct price. qxyUfruiy >koaoß(tiiiU Llr«ry stable. ROBERT H. PATTERSON b*» opeied AcTOtbe large (table on Hut st, running ihreegb fts\ to Second it, between Wood and SrmtUfield ike xit of tbo lilononaahela llottie. with as entirely new itoek of Horae* and Carriages pi thebcstqulityandJateaiatylea. Horses kept»ilire ry in ihooeat manner. jjrVddy >* J “' '::■•*• PITTSBURGH, FRIDAY MORNING. FEBRUARY 22, 1850. BU&CKLETT A'fffßlTE, NO W WOOD STREET, HAVE now in noro ulurgeAndgeneiilUMOrtaeni of DRV GOODS, which they offer to City end County Merchant! at reduced price*; And which they will tell urt *t indoeemen’* locwh bnyera.w for approTCdfte “ ‘ BENNETT * BROTHER:, upeenswaßß manufacturers, 1 Pltt»bttr«h,] Pm* . Warehouse, No. 137, Wood street, Pittsburgh. keep on head a rood ***ort- SaU nent or Wui; of onr own manafactare, and vSBJV laperiorqnaluy.- Wboleeale and eoantry Mtr «sXr e t, K au are rerpectfnUy invited to eatland ex amina for ihem»el*e», ai we are determined to tell eheapcr Utanbticverbifore been offered to the puL- Inr Ordere rent by mail.aeeompanied by the eath or itr refermee-will he promptly efended to. niyia P«nxs El«cklB« Ihap. HWCIiTM AN—Mantfaeturer ol all kind* of cel* i ion am! woollen machinery. Allegheny city. Pa. The above work" being now in full and successful op. erauou, 1 am prepared to eieeate Oifer* with dispatch for oil Kinds of machinery in sty line, itch as willow*, pirkrrs, spreaders, egnis, grinding mac Lines, railway*, drawing frame*, speeder*, thiassils, looms, woolen cards, double or •ingle,for nierehantor country work, mule*, jacks, Ae.; slide and hand lathes and tools in gen* era). All kinds of shafting made lo order, or plan* giv en fur gearing factories or niill* at reasonable charge. Bun TO—Kcnnedy. Child* A Co., Hlackstock, Cell ACo- King, Pennork ACo., Jaa. A. Gray. BELL A HD BRASS FOUNDRY, A A FULTON. Bell and Brass Founder, has re* built and commenced business at his old stand* where, he will be pleased to see his old custom ers and friends. Chntch,Steamboat,and Bells of every sue, from 10 to tO.UOti pound*, cast from patterns r.f the most approv ed models and warranted to be of the bcstmaiertuls. Mineral Water Pumps,Counter*, Railing, Ac., toge ther wilhevery variety of lira** Casting*, it required, turned and finished in the neatest manner. A. F. i* the sole proprietor of Bahmt’* AltTl-Arrai- I 0!» MsTAt-,so justly celebrated for the reduction of ietion lu machinery. The Boxes and t'-omp«*iiion anbehadof him at all time* _ jteJOily SCAIFE * ATKINSON, Framer., Bvrwan Wood amt Msasrr, Prrmraan, g-WNTINUF. to manufacture all kttuls of COPPER, V/ TIN AND SHEET IRON WARE. Also, Black Steam Uoats built to order. Special attention riven to steam boat work. , liave on hand* a fine assortment of Copper and Brass Kettles, Tin Ware, Ac. Ac. Steamboat Cooking Stove*, Portable Forges, various sizes—a very convenient ar ticle for stramboatt, California emigrants, or rail road companies. We would respectfully invite steam boat men and other* to eall and see our articles and prices before purchasing elsewhere. jy:l7 INSURANCE. LIFE INSURANCE! Trenton Hulun! Life Imraranee Company BATES or rBOUVai BE lit! CEO 2ft FEE COT. capital, «ISO,OOO. JAMES DURNU A CO., Agents at Pittsburgh, Pa. MABD Of DIBKCTtOtf, AT TIKJTTOS, SKW IKASKT. James Hoy. Jr. I Joseph C. Pen*. Prcs't. Benjamin Fish. | U. A. Perdtrarta, V P. John A. Wean. | Eli Moms, Secretary. Jonathan Fisc, REFEREES. NEW TOSX. I rttILAOELFUIA. Comptroller of New York. I lion. Jamr.* Campbell. George Wood. I David 11. White. John P. Mackie. i Alexander Cummings. David Dudley Field. W.J. P. White, P.M. Joseph Hoxie. | Ilia Ere. Got. Haines. I Ex-Gov. Vroom. W. L. Dayton. U. S. Sen. I Isaac Wildrtck. M. C. G. D. Wall, Ex-U. S Sen. | Wm. A. Newell. M. C. EX-Gov. M. Dickerson. lion. SsTL Hamilton. MEDICAL EXAMINER?. A.Sidney Doane. M. D W. W. Gerhard, M. D. 38 Warren at-, N. Y. »! Walnut at, Plul’a. WntMTC. Morgan, M.D, 11. R- Bell, M. D., George M’Cook, M. D.. Allegheny city, Pa. Pittsburgh, Pa. The A'genls of thu Company, at Pitubakgh. are auth orized to lake every first class risk ou Lite at a rerfue run cf tietntj-Jir* p*r ml. Iroin the usual rates of pre mium as charged by other Companies. A man 30 years of age, taking a Policy of Insurance >r One Thousand Dollars— To nut for one year, pays only 89,50- do seven - * l Bto£o annually, do Lifetime, “ “ - 1 And in the same proportion ft.r any sum op to fcoUX), which is the extent taken on uuy one lift. This company commenced operations on the Ist Opt., 1848, and its monthly basinets cp to the IsiOcl, Inl9, shows a progress exceeding Uiul «>t any other Life Com p^o first .dividend of profits will be declared to the assured ou the Ist January, IBSO. Pamphlets containing the various tables of rates, and all the'necessary information on the important subject of Life Assurance will be famished on appli cation lo JAMES DURNO A CO., Agents, del? __<>3eoa Btuldingi. FIHJC INSDRAHCK. THE TRENTON MUTUAL LIFE AND HRK IN SURANCE COMPANY will issue Policies of In surance again*! Los* «a Distant by Fit*, upon Dwe l ing* and Po'yamnc, Flores, Ac., Ac., on appli cation to JAMES DURNO A CO, Agents, del? , Odeon Buildings, BEALTIt INBUUANCK* at Pittsburgh. Tbe Spritag Garden Ucallh Insnnnct Go, Of PHILADELPHIA CAPITAL ! 100,1)00, INSURES Males and Females against the Expense and Los* occasioned by Bteknes or Accident, by an immediate allowance of from 83 to 8s per week, for one, two, three, or four year*. Tbe method of effecting On* Insurance, and the manner of awarding the sick allowance, will be fully explained by the Agent A person esn insure' agonist or Accident which will detain him fiom hi* ordinary business, as follows, »it: For 000 year, by paying *4.W, •”<) reeeive week. For two *• “ ' \ " For three u “ luZ, u * M For foar ‘ “ 1“'•**• “ ‘ . Or, for a m' (.'r' yrm. t lie aum of 814,40 paid :nn#Uy, wtU . jiv *- !•«•* wre« wbile.nr*. Errry iirc*«*au'y iniormuuoii will to afforded on ihe ibieei of loaoranee generally, **jr JAMBS DURNO h CO, Armi*, Odron UaiMinga. Lift and n«at(h I#*«rane». TIIG Mutual Life and Health In.uraore Company of Philadelphia, IncotporaW b« the Legislature of Pennsylvania, March, InW Chener perpetual. Capital, Jtiuo,ouu Ratjb t-owaa rtua a«t Pasnsti-- TikiA Compact,' and full SO per ci*ni lower than the usual rate# of Life Insurance, o» the allowing com parison will thaw: Thus, • person of ibe age of Mm turimr for *lOO for life, most pay to the Girard 92,16 Pennsylvania, fit 20, Pena Mutual, *4,30; *4i>L New England, 84£d; New \ ork Life, Al bion, *4,4*?; Lite and Health, Phjladelpbia,*l,yi. Diaactua*.—Samuel D.Omck, (-barks U. Hall, W F. Boone, Robert P- Kim:, Ci.arle* iMlayen, M. W. Baldwin. M. M. R«vr, M il , Oha*. O. II t.amphell, Lewi. Cooper, I. Rodman Bjrker, K-11. Butler, fcdwin ILCope. President —Samuel D. Ornek; Vice Pre*i dent—Kobt, 1», King; Secretary—Fr*uci* Rlackbume. ADolicatiou. will to received, and every imormauon eivcu br 3AML. FAIINKSTOCK, Ari, 6 Office, Commercial Rooms, comer of Wood and Third its, PnUburgh PITTK ASD HAIUSK IBBCIIANCK. rrilK INSURANCE CO. of North America will make permanent tml limited Iniurance on pro perty in this city and virinity. amlnn • b, s'“ ent * b V Canal, Ri»er*i U*c«, and by Sea. The property of tbit Companyiare well ineented, andfurouh an araU able fund for the ample indemnity of all per*ou» who deilre to be protected by in*ora«ee. myli i WM. PiONKS, Agr | ISDBMSITV. The FronUin Ftre lnmranu Co. of Philadelphia. DIRECTORS.— Charles N.Baneker. TbomM limn, Tobia* Wagner, Samuel Grant, Jacob R. Smith, Geo. W Richards, Mordeeai D. Lewis, Adotpho L. Bone, David ft. Brown, Worm I'^' ,< orL [ Giuuu N. iluicin, l resident. Charles O. Dancker, Secretary. . . ConUnue tojraake insurance, perpetual ° r on every description of property in town or cooniry, at rate* ai low as are consistent wuh . To Company bare reserved a large contingent Fond, wlilch with 11/eir Capital and Premiums, safely Invest ed, afford ample proicctiou to the assured- lM The uku the company, on January lat, IMP, a published agreeably to an act of Aaaembly, were a fellows, via: Mortgages Real Estate Temporary Lbans Stock* • Cash, tzc. .f 1.047,433 41 94,734 ta . 90,001 65 51,423 35 . 37 i fJ^S,-JW7I Since their Incorporation, a period of l® Te*«, they have paid upwards of one million fonr hundred thoos- OfficcN E corner 'Vood and 3dm Mt!X£d« sSife*»tr N “w«^ m»l. known in .ppliennu m hu “®J,°’ c g ol SiN. * itrcet a*aed. that nothing In coneloaion the proprietor* begto *ay, thanwining will be left undone on their part, and oa ■J he port onheir assistants, to render this Hotel worthy patronage of their friend* and the P ublie * d ne d The price* for board have alas been reduced to u»a nPe—TtoVaggagc Wagon of the llouaa will *N way* be found at the Car mid I S*» which will convey baggage to and from the I • of charge- „ LAHJUITIHE iIODSKi count* or vocktu atm saavr ril }* Jfl *; l h-. THE »üb.cnber rc.pecUully •““"J”!,* *| fl® he ha* now opened hi* new and e * e _» er « “■"for the accommodation of traveler*. , and the public generally. The bouse and furiiilare •re entirely new, and no pains or c *P p -“” fo^Ue b £S ■pgred to render it one of iho most «mfor P 'ir;Lb H «“il, l ud tor.. CO-PARTNERSHIPS. SUmlbUob cf Partnership- BY MUTUAL CONSENT this day, the firm hereto fore existing under the style ofuUSIIFIELD A LEADER, baa been dissolved fry Henry Leader sell ing hia enure interest in said firm to John McGilL All business connected with tbe firm of Uushfield A Lead er will be settled by S- B. Uushfield A Co- who are ’duly authorised to make all collections anti adjust all Claims. BUSIIFIKLD A LEADER. Pittsburgh, OeL 27, IM9. N. Bv—S/B. BUSIIFIELD A CO. will continue the rholcsale and retail Dry Goods and Grocery business, t the old store room. No. tSJU Liberty *l, where they rill be pleased to have their friends and customers all ana examine their stock of goods. oci3l a. B. BUSHFIELP&OO- __ NOTICE. , „ rpHE partnership heretofore existing under the firm 1 of A. It C. BRADLEY, l« dissolvedby the decease oTMr. C. Dradley. The business will be carried on by A. nradley, who will fettle the business of the late firm. —— I REMOVAL —A. BxafiLxr baa removed hu Foundry Warehouse (bom No. Uil Second street, to No. to Wood street, between First and Second streets, »o the warehouse lately occupied by G. A. Berry, where he will keep constantly on hand a general assortment of Castings. Grates, BtOTCs l Cooking Biove*, Ae. JylH ‘ fjMir Diasoiatioa* • IE co-panne rabip heretofore existing between the a. wbaenbera, ia 100 ruu of Constable, Burke A Cu., ia thin day dissolved by mutual consent. Meaatsl Uurke k. Barnet will aettie the business of the con-| ccra, for whieh purpose they are authorised to use the name ofthe concern. NATHANIEL CONSTABLE, EDMUND BURKE, THOMAS J3ARNES. The undersigned have thU dev wwoeiate J themselves, in the name of BURKE A BARNES, for the purpose of manufacturing Fire Proof Safes, Vault Door*, Ac. Ac., at the stand oflbe late firm of Constable, Uurke A Co., where they will be pleased to receive the pa tronage of the customers of that bouse. and their friends. EDMUND BURKE, THOMAS BARNES. In retiring front the firm of ConsiablcjiJlurte & Co., I with sincere pleasure recommend Me**!*. Kurke A Barnet to the confidence of my friends and the public. Feb.».l&l!>. NATHANIEL CONSTABLE, feblidtf Forwarding & commission. J. 4 J. Tardes, Commlulon MsTehantit NO. 11l Old Levee it., N. Orleans, keep constantly on hand a large assortment of Brandies of tbo follow* ing brands, which they offer for sale as agents for J. Du rand A Co, Bordeaux, viz: Maclory, J. Eraud. J JJurand A Co, Laroehclle.J. J. Durand Cognac, A- de Monies un, A. I*. Uleville, A.de Mondore, Jean Louis, Ac; aUo, An chor Gin. Bordeaux Bed and White Wine* in caska and c aw*, selected with care by John Durand A Co; besides Champagne Wine A Sweet lUugnndy I‘oit. (fcb7-ly* a. i. sroaxT. TKos. a. sill. STUART A SILL, Groces*, and Produce and Cora million Merrbunu, No. 118 Wood st. Pusburgh. Dealer* In Uioceriea, Flour, Wheal, Rvc,Oats, Corn, Harley, Pork, Bacon, Butter, Lard. Cheese; Clover, Timothy and Flax Seeds; Iron, Nails, Ulna*, Ac. Ac. Ac. Particular attention paid to the sale of Western Produce. ' - Revuuxcis—Messrs. Myers A Hunter, Roll. Dai sell A Co., MHi ills A Roe, Hampton. Smith A Co, James May, King A Moorhead, Pittsburgh. Fenner A M'Millan, Massillon. Jos. & Morruou, F**q., St. uii. splitbly in a. caaio, late o(N. Lisbon, O. w. a. txissis CRAIG * SKINNER, GENERAL AGENCY, Oentmlaaioii and Forward ing Merchants, No. IS® Market st, Pituhurgh, Pa. (P 7» rpmpt attention given 10-ihe purchase and sole of ail kinds of Produee. Ron to— John Watt A Co., Murphy, Wilson A Co. Pittsburgh, Lawson A Hill, JUahlon Martin, WellsviUc, 04 John 1L Brown A Co., Urigg, KUiutt A Co n Philadelphia; B. W. Snodgrass 4 Co., Gregg A Nace, New Lisbon, O.; Fr. Skinner, Hon. C. D. Cudlii, Cincinnati; J. P. Keller, Youngstown, O.; W. L. Stan dart. Cleveland, O. augtfl OEOROK COCHRABT. Comnalasloa and Forwarding BtrohanL no. ao woos rr. t rirtssnaan, CONTINUES to transact a genera) Commission busi ness, especially in the purchase and sale of Ameri can Manufactures and Produce, and In receiving and , forwarding Goods consigned to his cam. As Agent for the Manufactures, he will be constantly supplied with the principal articles of Pittsburgh Manufacture at the lowest wholesale pncea Orders and consignment! are respectfully solicited. }V7 MISCELLANEOUS* IS’CORD * CO., jSZ?\ £9 (Successors to M*Cord A King) Whj H rasblsuahls nstur'i, Comer of Wood'and Fijlh Stnets. PARTICULAR auentiou paid to on Retail Trade. Gentlemen can rely upon getting their Hals aud Caps from our establish meat of the rar aamuAO and wuuMasauir, of the uixr mum, and at the urwsrt raids. Country Merchants, purchasing by wholesale, ora respectfully inmed to eall and examine our Stoex, as we can say with confidence that aa/tyards qcaurr and rvcß, it will not suffer in a eompamon with any house in Philadelphia. - ~ 'W ' TO POIITBBB. JOHN D. M'CRHARY, Printing Ink Manufacturer, No«. 331 and 333 Stanton street, NEW YORK—IV- P it No. 3 Spruce street—Would call the attention of rioten to hit improved Printing Ink* of vsriout kind* and orders, st the following prices : Extra fine Jel Black, for Card and Wood Cuts - * - ff 00 and 3CO per lb, Fine Book Ink -07 i “ t CO Book rk • • 0«u “ 0 50 - Newt lot 01S r.D “ Ott Fine Red Ink ?Sc l OU 1 50 “ 2 Uj Blee, Yellow. Green mud \Vtate 75e I 00 t 50 “ Cold f««* mi §V per lb, mnd Brn&ie u 50, 75 el* and SI per ox A fpceimen of New* Ink can be teen on inn paper. For *ale by JOHNSTON k STOCKTON. FuuburgU, I'm. C. Morgan k. Co. Cincinnati, Ohio Morton k Urtiwonld, boaiwllc, Ky. octfrriSm HEW COACH FACTORY, A- WHITE A CO. would respectfully inform , tic public that laey h»»o creeled aaluiuna :k, between Federal and Aandtifky aircen. 'I bey mm now making and are prepared to receive order* i*r •vrry description of vehicle., Coache*, Chariot'*, Ba rouches, Buggie*, Pbwtons, Ac., Ac., which from lb<*ir long experience in the manufacture of the above work, aua the facilities they have, they feel confident they are enabled to do work on the most reasonable term* with Ui<*«e wantiug articles in ibetr line. Paying particular attention to tbe fdeeuon of mate* naJ*, and having none but eompeicni workmen, they have no hesitation in warranting their work. We therefore aak the attention of the public to thlr matter. N. B. Repairing done in the beat manner, and on tbe most reasonable terms jatfUtlf DlaphraniTiluri for klydraat Water. _ THIS i* to certify that I have apj sa pointed Livtngauin, Roggen A Co. ißwtl Bole Agent* for the sale of JeuningH Wjg patent Diaprahgm Filter, for the ci) WM Uesof Pittsburgh and Allegheny. - » 8 JOHN GIBSON, Agent, for Walter M Gibnon, 319 Broadway, V N.YI X Oct 10,1848. We have been using one of the above articles at the olSee of tbe Novelty Work* for three month*, on trial, amLfeei perfectly satisfied that it is a useful invention, and we take pleasure in recommending litem us a iimj ful amele to all who love pure water. Orders will be thankfully reueived and promptly executed. octlD LIVINGSTON. ROGGENA Co Pltt Bachlns Work* mad Fauudry. mrevcvao, ro. JOHN WRIGHT A Co., are prepared to build Cotton and Woolen Machinery of every description, »ucb a* Carding Machines. Spinning Frames, Speeders, Drawing Frame*, Railway Heads, Warper*, Spoolers, Dressiug Prune*, Loom*, Card Grinders, Ac. Wrought Iron Shafting turned; all size* of Cast Iron, Pollies and Hangers of lie latest patterns, slide and hand Lathes, and tools of all kind*. Casting* of every description furnished on short notice. Patterns made to order for Mill Gearing, Iron Railing. Ac. Steam Pipe for heal ing Factories, Cast Iron Window Sash and fancy Cas tings generally. Orders left at the Warehouse of j. Palmer A Co., Liberty street, will have prompt alien- Refer to Blaekstoek, Bell A Co., J. E. Moorehead A Co., ti- E. Warner, John Irwin A Bona. Pittsburgh'; G. C. A J. 1L Warner, Steubenville. ianl9 pfANOSt fIMIE subscriber offers foe sale a targe and splendid X assortment of rosewood and mahogany grand Ac tion Pianos, with and without Coleman's celebrated Aeolian Attachment- The above instruments are war ranted to be equal to any manufactured in this conn try, and will be sold lower than any brought from Ui< East F. ULUME, No m wood .1, 2d door above 6th N. B.—City Scrip will bo taken at par for a few o be above assortment. rav*J P. U- M 1 Prrnacrsoul BepL 10, lad#. R. THOS. K.IIIOBERT-.—Dear Sir, Yoor WHI - TING FLUID we hare now been using morelbon year, and on lookier orer the eutric* made by it, we id the color a bright nine blaet. It It pleaaant to -rite with, Sowa free r and doe* not clog the pen like the ordinary ink* in nie. WUbing vou the ready eale iu merit* demand, we are, yoor* respectfully, fcI.MPBON4.CO. For tale, together with Hibbert'a UeJ Ink, and Ma chine Copy Ink, by U. A. Fahneatock A Co-, IL P. Schwartz, Allegheny City, and by tbo manufacturer, T. K. Hibbert, Draggiit and Chemist, comer of Liber ty and Sroithneld »ta, Pitlaburgb. octl3 A PniMl for Vonr Family. MORRIS A WILLIS' UONK JOURNAL.—Week ly—•< per annum. •TTjo beil paper in ibe Union."—(Evening Slat. “Rather gel io coot than go without »L"— [Uokl For Published In Now York and Pittsburgh every Sat urday morning. New subscribers can be supplied from Janaary lnl, Ib3o, if immediate appliealion be made (either person ally or by letter) to the office of publication. (13 Wood ■.reel. feb7 J. D. LOCKWOOD. gAVKD llKR|LlFE—Sellers’ VcrmiTuge is thesrti- Lumatog, Vo., January 80,1 W», Mr. J. M. Wilson—Dear Sir, The vial of Hellers’ Vermifuge I bought Irom you, some time ago, brought from my girl five years old. the astonishing number o[ five hundred worms. 1 believe she would have lived a very short time, but for this medicine. Prepsred and oold by R. 15. SELLERS, 37 Wood st; sold alto by Druggists general!) in the two cities. jan23 __ Vslvil PUs Corpse. WMeCLINTUCK is now opening ibe handsomasl • and most superb Imported Velvet File Carpel ever before offered in this market, to which be invitei the attention of purchaser*. fT>~Carpel Wore Rooms, 75 Fourth st. jtn3l Great Arrival o t Now Goods, THE subscribera are now prepared to Offer still greater inducements to purchasers of Dry Goods. Their eatabliihrd low prices and ol Goods, (having received over 100 packages of new and desirable goods,) comprise in pant ' 103 do* French Wrought Collars and Capes; 10 ps Rich Dress Silks? IUO us Alpaceos, from s» to » cenu per yard; 6 cues Maaslin D'Latni, from 10 to 23c per yard; 25 - Monmae Flints, all styles; S “ Mourning ” from 10 to IZJc per yard; 10 ” binghams, good stfles, isle per yard. Sheetings, Shirtiugs, sud Hoasekeeplng Goods, in great vaneucs, all of which will bs offered at ejireme -1 A A MASON * CO»8, 60 Market st )bla Family, In • tor® and far i*la by SfcWHABBAUGH Ti'LUUR—iO bl JP feb3j DIM miscellaneous WAMTP n i _ Daily as the baltimorr Philadelphia* NEW YORK. BOSTON AND NEW ORLEANS GENERAL AGENCY AND COMMISSION OFFICE, Young MEN in wholesale and retail atom, and othM respectable builaeas, to act as Bookkeepers, Sate*- men, Porters, Bur-keepert, Waiter*, Fmrme men, Car Agents. Book and Map Agent*, CoUeetor*, Overseen in all branches of business, Ac. We have at all times a large number of good situations on htmi, which pay from 300 to •S.OOO per annum. Those w want ot* situations ofany kind would do wall to g»J« os a call, as we hate agents in each of thea>°Tccl ties, which will enable us to place every anphcant in a suitable situation at tho shortest notice. W•W* • large acquaintance in all the above named eiues, which we trust will enable us to give enure satisfac tion to all who may favor us with a eall. TAYI.OK A TAYMAN, No. S 3 SoconJ between South and Guy. N. B.—Persons living in auf part of the U. Stste*, and wishing to obtain a situation inßalumore.oret (her of the above cities, will have ‘be J r wants imme diately attended to by addressing us a lme,(pO«t-puio> as by so doiujr they will curtail both troublo and ex pense, which they otherwise would incur by to the cuy, and scekiiigemployment Address, TAYLOR A TAYMAN, No. GO Second street, Baltimore, Md TDG AttEOBSTKBf . THE attention of the public is. respectfully callM w the following certificate*: - H*. 8. Euin-lb>ii to 8U«S0 for suit of coal, rant* and hat For sale at the India Rubber Depot, No 5 Wood st dec*JO J k 11 PHILUP9 great invention:—valuable discovery! )'aTxsz.ttscuaKS JoisoaxT l*t, IBM. PaUnt aosyltver TaUts, Sofas, Bureau*, Boot Cases, R'nftni' JJesis. LEVER OF WROUGHT IRON. TIIK TABLES far surpassing every other in vention of the kind now extant. They can be ex* tended trom ten to twenty-five feet, and when elosed the leaves are ail contained they axe made to all sizes and shapes, aud 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 whs wish to econo mise room, and convert a sleeping apartment Into a parlor or sitting room, as they can oe opened and shut at convenience, and when shut, the bedding is enclos ed. A great saving in room and rent AH the bed steads when elosed torm a beautiful piece of furniture for a parlor or sitting room. BOOK CASES—A neat and useful article for parlor or drawing room. WRITING DESKS—For law‘offices, coaming fooms, and other offices; when opened a mosicouvenient bed stead, when elosed a perfect Desk and Library alone is visible. All these articles need no recommendation: the beauty of the whole is, they are warranted cot to get out ol repair, it will be for your interests to call and examine the article*, at the manufacturer's store, No. b 3 Third street, Pittsburgh. In addition to the above advantages, they are proof against bun. mchlO JAMES W WOODWELL- Buam Brick Works for Balii THE subscriber offers for sale, thy- STEAM BRICK WORKS, above Lawtcncerillo, comprising a Steam Engine, 'i Boiler*, 6 Mould Machine, capable of manufacturing siMJUU Pressed Btieks (out of dry clay, as taken from the bank,) per day; with -three acres of land on the Allegheny nver, on which are 4 kilns and sheds, machine and clay sheds, wheelbarrows, trucks, shovels, spades, Ac-, every thing requisite to com menco operations at an hours notice, rrice, including the pateul right to use **id machine, 87,0W—HU of payment made easy. Without the land. 83,000. For particulars, address HENRY MERRITT, aagVT-dtf No He Mocongahela Roue. Wrought andCaitlron Roll lag. THE subscribers beg leave to Inform the public 'hat they have obtained from the East ail inn late and fashionable designs for Iron Railing, both for houses ana cemeteries. Persons wishing to procure some patterns will please call and examine, and judge for themselves. Ratling will be furnished at the (hon est notice, and in the best manner, at the comer of Oyitaril Oyitinf TJURKE fc CO’S Daily Expi**« »» now regutaxly de li itrerin* Can and Snell OYSTERS, whtek are of (Sad to dealer* and fauulle* at the loweit price*. (Quality warranted equal lo any brought to thi* mar* kcu'aud lor tale by J. C. RID WELL, Agt, Water »t. • Alw>—At the following depout-Rei* k lkrrer, cor tier Southfield and Second *u; E lleaiieton, Diamond; Mercer k Robinaoa, Federal *t .Allegheny. oetl< 1*71; hire •bme'l , TjMT’i£ made on an improved VV plan, *o a* not u> freexe in the coldest weather. Period* wanting lueb article.*, are invited to call and ■ce them at SCAIFKk ATKINSON'S,—_ mrdS lit, between Wood Market ata Blew BOOKS! HEW BOOKS! TIIK Conjmuliao and Standard of ibo Aaaoeiate Reformed Cfenrch in North America:' Wo, bound The Olher Side, at Note* for lb* History of the War between Mexico and the United Hiates, wriuen in Mexico, end translated tram the Spanish, with notes: Dy A. C Ramsey. Sketches of lleiona* end Re Conner* of Orest Britain end Ireland: By H. il. Stai.ion. The Work* of President' Kdwards, in 4 volt; s re* ■ pnr.i of tbc Worcester edition, with additions, end s copious erneral index. The Mountains of Kgyptor Egypt a Witness for the Bible; U>- F. L. HawksOi D-. L. L t>. Memoirs of David Hale, late editor of Journal of Commerce with selections from bu Miscellaneous Writings: By Bcv.J. I*. Thompson. The puritan and His Daughter, by J. K. Paulding. U>« (inngos, or an InsMe View of Mexico and Cal* ifornia: 11? Ueut. Wise, 15. S. Navy. Familiar letters to Young Men, onvarioas subjects; designed as a Companion to the Young Men’s Guide: By Win. A. Alcoa The Poems end Prose Writing* of R. A. Dana: 51 va Nineveh and ill Remains: lly Layard. For vale by fi.i.niTf A KNG LI SM, jgujo No ~9 Wood St A Priiiat for Yonr r«miljr. MORBIS A WILLIS' HOME JOURNAL rnUHID VVuiLT-&l ru StIXUM. ‘The be*t paper in the Union. n fEvenlngStar. “Rather get in coal than go without if” {.Boston Poet New subscriber* can be aopplied from Jan. 1, tBSO, tl unmediate application be made (either personally or by letter) at the Office of Publication, At Wood »U ’ jantS J. », LOCKWOOD. Sew Books Jait Arrlvedi SACRED SCENES AND CHARACTERS, by J.T. Hciudly. with original design* by Uarlejr. The Poems and Prose Writings of R. IL Dana. Physician and I’utient, or a Practical View of the Moral Doties, Relations and Interests of the Medical Profession and the Community; by W. Hooker, M. IX The Puritan and Hi* Daughter; by J. K. Paulding, author ol the Dutchman’* nreside. Loa Gringo*, or an Inside View of Mexico and Cal ifornia; with Wanderings iu Peru, Chili and Polynesia; by Lieuw Wiae. For sale by dcill ' ELLIOTT A ENGLISH. TO Wood at MISELLANEOUS LITERATURE, AT LOCKWOOD’S, 03 WOODBTIIKET, BROtVN’S American Angler’s Guide; full of illus trations, I‘dmo. Paolding's Purttan and His Daughter, Ithno. Dr. Hooker's Physician and Patieuv; Ithao. Mrs.,nits' Hearts and Homes; Bvo, Neander** Life of Christ; Svo. Neandcr'* History of Cbriatian Chnreh; 3 vols, Bvt Rev. Dr. Spring's Memoirs of Mis* Mnrray; 6vo. American Almanac. 1850; thro. JAMES D. LOCKWOOD, janto Bookaeiicr A Importer, 03 Wood at. Bow la Ihs tlma to Smbaorlba. OFFICE of Scou'* Reprints of the Four Qsartei lies and Blackwood; 910 per year. Morris A Willis'Home Journal, published in Net York weekly; Btl per arntara. Downing’* lloruculturalist, monthly; 93 per yea Invaluable. . The Cultivator, monthly; 91 per annum. The Agriculturalist, monthly; 81 per rear. The Democratic Review, monthly; 83 per annum. The Uankera 1 Magazine, do 05 do J AMES D LOCKWOOD, I*** 2 Bookseller A Importer. 63 Wood st DOACKLETT * WHITE, DRY GOODS JOBBERS, n wood sTnEi:r, * ARE now receiving a very large atoek of fresh Goods, of recent parchoae and importation,which they will sell lo the trade at such prices as cannot fail to rive entire satisfaction. City and Country Merchant* are invited to call and examine our atock before purchasing olsewt*— t. myd DRY GOODS nuaPHir, wildon. a co., No. 48 Woos St., J'rrrsr.iißr.H, ARE now receiving their m-ual r-npplica of Goods lor tho Fall season, which they wi'l bo happy to rxniliit to their old customers, and n» many uew ones a.« may feel inclined to present them trivet. Alwuy* tnkjng grrat pains to iu> in such goods aa arc adapted to the want* of tin' U'otern trade, which long experience enables them to do, they can say with much t-onGdctire, ui.rl without entering into a detail of their slock, that the Western retail merchant will , find with iliera all that his customer* requite. Those who have formed the unprofitable habit of repairing to llin Eastern cities lor their nloeks of Dry Goods, woold do wall lo call, as a candid comparison of pri ces would in man/ eases result in the conviction that the expense of going further may bo obviated by bay ing in Pittsburgh. * *pU3 UNSIIKINKARLE FLANNELS. WR. MURPHY continues to keep on hand a full • assortment of tbo Welsh Unshrinkable Flan nels," and has recently received a supply of the finer, qualities. Also Swantdown Flannels, a scarce arti cle and well adapted for the w«ar qf invalids,’ anff others wanting something warmer than usual. Also, Persian ,and Gause Flannels for Infants wear; to getherwitb a fall supply o( American manufactured Flanools, of different qualities Also, SHROUDING FLANNELS, of alt the different widths, at the North East comerof 4th and Market it*. ~ U 3“ Wholesale Rooms up slairt, where dealers wl always find a good assonutentof new style goods. jan4 PART COLORED PH.IHTB. WR. MURPHY invites the utlenllon of buyers to • his present eboice atoek of Prints at 18| cents per yard, nf fast color* and newest styles: ' Also—Newest styles Eogliab Calnties, from Wl w 181 cents. ADo~-A full aitorlmenl'of small figured light Print and Chintzes, buff, blue, pink, lalock, purple, uraagi Ac. l£7“Wnole»iJe Rooms up stairs. janlM tIALICOES— 10 cases, fast color*, at OJes former j price Hlc. janltt A A MASON A CO BLUE CHECKS-l ease very dark Shirtiai£hf<**. just opened by SIIACKLETT A WHITE, Janltt UP Wood street BLACK SILK LACES, including a few pjeecs oj jSS* w ‘" a, > “ b 0 iSu% MEDICAL. FBOFKBSOR BUUT'f TaiODPttlfi* 008 O& HKDIOATBD OOMPOVID. INFALUBLR for renewing, invigorating, sed bestf tyfyinj the Uair, removing Scurf, Dandruff, nod til dfeetionacf the Scalp,and coring Eruption* oil Ihe Skin. Dilute* of the Glands, Mosclca and liitegs-i ' oenU, and relieving Stings, Oau, Bruises, Fprauis, te, Ac. With this preparation. “there is no sueb aonl aa (ail” lie first journals in America, medical nan of the highest eaiaoneo. prominent citizens of all >r ofesrions, and ladies who nave used it for yean In heir dressing rooms and attnerlet, admit with eae ae* sort, lh.lf to. impmnlnf Tleor, ,)«•* ImmoM uni ’Britothe hair, eradicatingseutfand dandruff,heal ng wound*, earing contusion*, sprains, stings, Ao., uul relieving dl»es*es of the skin, the elands, and the nusclei It has no equal among the maluinde or com mands advertised In the pubiio prints, or used In prU rate practice. In cheapness oaweU as cffieacy,. Bar ry* TrieopberouoiSunrivaUed.. • ~ The affinity between! the membranes which consti itnto the skin, and thehalr which draws its austenaaco from this triple envelope is verT cioie. Alldiswcii )f the ‘.hair originates la the skip of the I head. If the pores of the scalp are elag*ed,orif the ether fluid*do not eirculale freely throogh tM small ressels which feed tho room with moisture and impart life to the fibres, tho result la scurf, dandruff, shedding of the hair, grayness, dryness, and harseness or tho ligaments, and entire baldness as tho ease maybe.— Stimulate the akin to healthful action with the Tricop herons, and the torpid vessels, recovering their activ ity, will annihilate the'disease. . . . . In all affections of the skin, and of tho substrata of muscles sud integuments, the proeess and the effect are the same. . . ' It is upon the skin, the muscnlar.ubre, and the glands, that the Trieopherous has its specific action, and in all affections and injuries of these; organs, it is a sovereign remedy. , , . Sold, in large bottles, nriee 25 cents, nt the principal Office, 137 Broadway, N. Y. [Tj-For sale by R. E. SELLERS, jan9l Pittsburg. PROCLAMATION. RNOW all men who are sick and afflieted with dis ease of the bladder and kidneys, with rbeumaiie pains in back or limbs, siiffjoiau, old sores, running ulcere. Ae, that they can be eured br taking the Pe troleum! You mayjtalk about its being a nostrum as much as yon please, but this does not make it so, for we proclaim in the face of an honest community, that it has virtues which sro not contained in any other remedy. The man who is racked withpain and suf fering from disease, can for fifty centime! relief from any of the ills ennnmarated above. Reader! it eons very Utile io make a trial. This Petroleum is no mi*- ture—no compoud, put up for the purpose of Imposing on the community; but It is a remedy elaborated by the master hand of nature, and bubbles np from taebo* som of our mother earth in its original parity, and of fers to saflering humanl y a ready, remedy, a certain and cheap cure. , ■ . ' , _ It has eared Piles after other medieiues have failed to render any relief. It hat cured Rheumatism of long standing, and oftho worst and most palatal character. H has eared Cholera Uorbna by one or two doses: it has eared old eases of which every other remedy has been of no avail. Asa local remedy in barns and scalds, it U better than any medical com pound or ointment that we know of. It will cure chil blains or frosted feet, in a few applications; undoubt ed testimony ean be tarnished of the truth eontaiued in the above statement by ealling on Samuel M. Kier, Canal Basin, 7th street; oreilher of the agents. Keyser A McDowell, comer of Wood streeiand Virgin Alley; &. E. Sellers, S 7 Wood street, D. A. El- Uot AD M. Carry, Allegheny eity,are the agents. . jan3t * CAUTION BXTBA A man by the same of RUEL CLAPP has engaged with a young man of the. name of 8. P.Townsend, ana ases his n&meio put ap‘ a Sarsaparilla, which they call Dr. Townsend’s Sarsaparilla, denominating it GENUINE, Original, etc. Thu Townsend u no doc tor and never was, bat waa formerly a worker on rail roads, canals, and the like. Yet be assumes the title of Dr, for the purpose of gaining eredit tar what he is not. lie is lwtmir oat cents “Tricks of (Quacks, ” in which Co aays, 1 have sold ihenso of my name for t 7 a week. I will give 8. P.Towuaend ASW if he will produee one single solitary proof of this.— This is to caution the poblle not to be deceived, and purchase none bnt th* .GENUINEORIGINAL OLD. Dr. Jacob Townsend’s Sarsaparilla, having on ,U the Old Dr.’s likeness, his family ooat of arms, and his tig aatore across lho eoat of arms. JACOB TOWNSEND. Principal Office, 103 Nassau st, New York City. °LR DOOTO&. JACOB THE OMOINAL BBjsjSH DISCOVERER or ns CBSOH®"'-' TOWMB9D B&UIAFABILIiA« Old Dr. Townsend la now about 70 years of age, and has long been known- as ithe AUTHOR and DISCO VER ER of the GENUINE ORIGINAL “TOWNSEND SARSAPARILLA” Being poor, be was compelled to limit its manufacture; fay which means It has been kept out of market, and the pales circumscribed to those only who had proved its worth and known its raise. This Glaus nan Uszqtallxs ftazraiATtoit is manufactured on the largest scale, and is called br throughout the length undbresdth ortho land. -- Unlite young & P. Townsend’s, it Improves with age,and never changes; bat for the better} bceaose it is prepared on seienß&c principles by a scientific mam Tkt highest knowledge of Chemistry, asd the latest discoveries of the Art, have all been brought into to-- qdialilan in the manufacture ot the Old Dr's Sarsapa rilla. lire Sarsaparilla;root, it U well known turned leal menjf ontains medicinal properties, and some pro "penies which are inert or useless; and others, which, if retained la brepaking it tar ate, produce fennentv lion and acid, which is injurious to the system.. Seme ofibe'properties of Sarsaparilla are so volatile that they entirely evaporate and are lest in the prepara tion, If they are not preserved by a scientific proeess, known onlym those experienced in iu manufacture. Moreover these volatile principles, which fly offln va por, or as an cihilanon, under heat, are the very es sential medical properties Of the root, which gives to it all iu valse. The OIBVISR ,D DR. JACOB TOWNPKND'S SARSAPARILLA is so prepared; that all the inert properties of the Sar saparilla root are first removed, every thing capable of becoming acid or of fermentation, is extracted and rejected; thenevery panicle of medical virtue is seen red In a pure and concentrated form; and tbas ills rendered incapable of loaing any of iu rateable an l healing properties. Prepared in this way, it is maos me most powerful agent in tho CUBE OF INNUMERABLE DISEASES. Hene* the ituoa why we beer commendation* pa every aide In iu fovre by men, women end children. We find it doing wooden in the cars of Consimption, Dyspepsia, end Liver Complaint, end in Rheum*usm, Serofiu* and Pile*, Ca*tivenes*, all Cutaneous Erup tions, Pimple*. Blotches, and ell affections arising from IMPURITY OP THE BLOOD. . It possesses e marvellous efficacy in *ll complaint! arising from ladig''*tioa,from Acidity of the Btomaeh; from unequal circulation, determination of blood to tho beedj'palptinlion of the heart, cold feet and eol&handa cold cuills and hot sashes over the body. It has not bad iu equal in eeughs end eolds; and promo tea easy expectoration, and gentle peripiration, relaxing stric tore of the longs, throat, and every other pan. Bat In nothing it Us exeellense more manifestly-seen and acknowledged than la all kind* andsiaget of FEMALE COMPLAINTS. It works wonder* la ease* of fiaor albas or whites, Failing of tho Womb, Obstructed, Suppressed, or Pain fal Menses, Irregalanty of the menstrual periods, end the like; and is effectual in earing mil forma of the Kid ney Diseases. By removing obstruction*, andreguls tlng the general system, it give* tone ana strength to the whole body, and cures all forms of NERVOUS DISEASES AND DEBILITY, and thus pnvenu or relieves a great variety of other 1 diseases, as Spinal Irritation, Neuralgia, 8l Vita! Dance, Swooning, Epilepdo Fils, Convulsions, to. Is not this, then, tax Mamet** too F**-Ewx*im.T NaxpT Bat can any of these things be raid of 8. P, Town send's interior article! This yoong man's liquid u not lobe COMPARED WITH Tils OLD DR.'S, beoaase of the Grand Fact, that the ooe U incapable of Deterioration and NEVER SPOILS, while tho oth er DOifii; it sour*, ferments, and blows tho bottle* containing it into fragments; the soar, add liquid ex ploding and damaging other goods! Must not tala hor rible compound be poise no ui to the system! Whst! put acid into a system already diseased with aetdl What cause* Dyipepsisbut aewt Do wo not all know, that when food soar* la oar stomachs, what mischief* It produces!—flomlence. heartburn, palpitktion of the heart, liver complaint, diarrhea, dysentery, ebolic and comipdon of the blood! What u Scrofula; out an acid honor in the body! What produces alljihe humors which brinr on Eruption* of the Skin, Scald Mead, Salt RheunfeErysi pel**, White SwellingsJSsvar-Sorea, and all ulcerations internal and extern*!! I It i* noth ing ander heaves bat as acid substance, wQtieh soon, and thas spoil* all the fluid* of the body, more or less. What causes Rheumatism bat a soar acid {fluid,which Insinuates itself between tho feint* and elsewhere, ir ritating and Inflaming tho tender and delicate tissues noon which it aeu? Bo of nervous disease*, of impa rity ofthe blood, of deranged circulations, and nearly ■ll the ailments which afflict human nature, Now, la U not horrible to make and sell, and Infinite ly worse to ate this r USDRING, FERMENTING, ACID “COMPOUND 1 OF 8. P, TOWNSEND 1 T and yet ho would fain have it understood 'that Old Ja cob Townsend’s Genuine Original Sarsaparilla, is an imitation of hi* inferior preparation!}-- Heaven forbid that we should dial .In an anlclo which would bear the most distant resemblance to S. P, Townsend’s article!: and which abonld bringdown upon the Old Dr. such a mountain load of complaints and criminations from agents who have sold, and pur ehtaars who have used d. P. Townsend’s Fermenting Compound 1 We wub U understood, becauso it is the absolute truth, that & P. Townsend’s article and Old Dr. Jacob Townsend's Sarsaparilla are heaven-wide apart, mod infinitely dissimilar; that'they are unlike in every par ticular,baviqg not on* single thing in common. It u to arrest frauds upon the-unfortunate, to pour balm into- wounded humanity, to kindle hope in the despairing bosom, to restore health and bloom and vi gor into the crashed and broken and to banish infirmi ty—that old DR. JACOB TOWNSEND has SOUGHT and FOUND the opportunity and means to bring his GasMD UNIVERSAL CONCENTRATED REMEDY, within the reach, and to the knowledge of all who need it, that they msy learnoud know, by joyful ex perience, its TaAKscaaouu rows* to iiksl l - For sale by J. KIUDAGO.. Wholesale A*nni for Western Pennsylvania; J. SMITH, Uinnlugha.-uj Dr. J. SAKUEANT, Allegheny; Dr. J. CASSELL, Filth ward. O. W. GARDNER, Bth ward.Pituburrh. «pi 3 LIVER COMPLAINT.—Another cure performed by using the original, only true.and gcuttiuo Liver Pill. ?• * Aansaxa, Brows co., (X, March 20, leff: '' Mr. R. E Sellers—lit April last my wife waa attack fedlrith Liver Complaints,and had the advice of two fefcfaiclans, who tried vanoas.remedies without pro racing any good effect. Having heard of voureele 'brateu Liver Pills, 1 concluded to give them a fair trial.. 1 purchased ui . i-y - J'A « s*MIU.+U «bS ’CI ~ e intnla* able to them, and after a fair itial willeot»Mifcnirnre.r, a>ld i* to medicated aa teallny *U pain Immediately und mott perfectly. .1 A tfry.litiJo applied any wk'tentt th« tn'faee efiba •kin. immediately form* a finn, «n.y It K HKLI.KRB, S 7 Wood rt C7”N. B,—The trade 'applied at the manufacturer's price*. fcU4 Iff Q,UABT BOTTLES. i FOt TH* UUOTAL AHX> FEXMJJIKtT CUSS OF ALLBBtASB AXStIO nos 09 txroxs STJLTB of to* blood OKIU£XTorXIiBfnZBC,VIZ . I Scrofula or Cinq’s Evil, Rheumatism, Obstinate Cam seoos Eruptions, Pimples or Pustules on the Pace, Blotches, Biles Chronic Sora Eyes Ring Worm or Tener, Scald Head, Enlargement nnd Pain of the Bones and Joints, Stubborn Ulcers Eyphillie Symplons Sciatico-ot Lumbago,—and outages arising from on injudicious use of Mercury,lAci* tiles or Dropsy, Exposure or Imprudence in Life; Also—Chronic Constitutional Disorders Ac- i In ibis preparation are strongly concentrated all the. Medicinal properties of Sarsaparilla, combined'with the most effectual aids tho most salutary productions the most potent shnples'of the vegetable kmgdoin: and it has been so fully tested, not only by patients them selves, but also by physicians that it has received their unqualified recommendations Unti the approba tion of the public; and has established, on us:own merits, a reputation for valus and dticact far supe rior to tho Various compounds bearing the name of Sarsaparilla. Diseases lisve been cured, such ns are. not furnished in the records oflimo past; anavrhatit has already done for the thossinds who have used it, it is capable of doing for the millions still suffering-and struggling with disease. It purifies, eleam.es, and strengthens the fountain springs of. life, and infases now vigor throughout the whole animal frame. : ANOTHER CURE OF SCROFULA. 1 The following striking, and—os will be seen—per manent euro of an inveterate case of Scrofula, coa mends itself to all similarly afflicted: ' ~ BocmroKT, Conn., Jan. 1,1313. Messrs. Sands: Gentlemen, Sympathy for tho afflict ed iadaeca me to inform you of the remarkable cure' effected by yoar Sarsapanlla, in the case of my wife. She was severely afflicted with the Scrofula on differ ent parts of the body; the glands of the neck were greatly enlarged, ana her limbs much swollen. Alter saffenngover a year, and finding no relief from tbe remedies used, the disease attacked, one leg, and be* low tho knee suppurated. Her physician advised it should bo laid open, which was cone, but without any permanent benefit. In this situation wo heard ot and were induced to use,'Sands' Sarsaparilla. Tho first bottle produced a decided and favorable effect, reliev ing her more than any prescription she had ever token; and before she ssed six bottles—to the astonishment and delight of her friends—she (band her health qnile restored. It is now over a year since the cure was ef fected, and her health remains good,' showing that the disease was thoroughly eradicated from tho system. Otir neighbors are ail knowing to the:o facts, and think very highly of Sands’ Sarsaparilla.' Yours with respect, JULIUS I’JKE. Extract Son a letter received from Mr. N. W. Hot ris, a gentleman well known in LoaUiasa co.{ Vp.t ‘•Gentlemen, I have cured a negro boy of mine with your Sarsaparilla,' who *was attuked/with'Scrofula*, and of a scrofulous family. ' ■ 1 ’ “Yours, truly, N. W. HARRIS. “Fredericks Hall, July 17, IS-13." . Banns’Sssnvißn.tiSi—lt seems almostannncccssa ry to direct attention to an article so well known, and to deservedly popatar, asthls preparation, but patients often who wish to use the extract of Sarsapanlla, ore induced totry worthless compounds bearing the home, but tittle or none of the virtue of this valu able root; and we think we cannot confer a greater benefit on our readers than in directing their attention to tbe advert!*emfl r l of. tbe Messrs. Sands, in another column. The bolt!# has recently been enlarged to held a quart, and those who wish a really good article will find concentrated in thii all the medicinal value of the root, The experience of thousands has proved its efficacy in earing the various diteases.for which it is and at the. present time more than any other, perhaps, is this medicine useful, in prepa ring the system for a change of season.—[Home Jour nal, Sept. ls4B. Prepared and sold, wholesale and retail, by Ai B. A D. SANDS.' Druggist and Chemist, 100 Fdhon street, corner of WiUi«m, New York. Sold also by Drug gists generally throughout the United States and Can ada. I’rice Cl per bottle; six bottles for SS. - " For sale by L. \VI [.COX, J r., B. A. FAUKESTOGK A CO, hud EDWARD FENDERICII, Pittsburgh. Al io, by Dr. 8. SMITH, Bridgwater. IdelP-deodAwT DOCTOR WISTAR'S BALSAM OF WILD CHERRY. THE folio wing article we copy with pleasure from the “Boston Mercantile Journal,” of March,. 1819, and we hope that if any of our reader* are suffering from any of the complaints which it is said to cure, they will speedily avail themselves of it: DR. WISTAR’S BALSAM OF WILD CHERRY. It was welt known many yean ago that the wild cherry bark tree of this climate possessed valasble medicinal qmalitle*. Indeed this Net was knownto the aborigines, and decoctions of thcle'avesor bark of this tree has ever been regarded by theirphysieians as ooe of tho most effectual remedies in many , This fact, several years since, arrested the attention of Dr. WtsUr, a highly retpeetablo practiiioner'of Vir ginia. H* investigated with care the healing proper ties of the wild cherry—tested i» effects when admin istered alone, and when in combination with other re medial events. Uo found that iu natural virtue might be greatly improved, and by combining, it with ingre dients wboeo properties were all well proved and gen erally recognised, a imcdicinb was produced which constitutes a remedy of great importance in pulmona ry affections and dii ases of tho chest and threat— diseases which are proverbially prevalent in our cities and large towns, and often prove fatal, swelling the bill of mortality to a much grater extent than- is the ease with most others, wo had almost said all classes of disease. Tha'genuine Wlsur 4 ! Balsam of Wild Cherry has a foe simile of the signature of Henry Wutar, M. D., Philadelphia; and Sandford and Park on a finely exe cuted steel engraved wrapper. None Other are gen; nine. We are just in receipt ef the following voluntary tri bute to the eurative power of Wis tar's Balsam of Wild- Cherry, front E. Iltfl, M. D 1 of Ml Cl emeus, Michi gan, who is a physician of high standing, and' an ex tensive druggist: Mr. Clxxxxs, Mlcll, OcL 50th.1349. To the afflicted, this may certify that Mm. B. Rob erts, of this village, three or four weeks after confine ment, was attacked with a violent cough and great prostration, and seemed haste uing to tho grave with fearful rapidity. I advised her to use Wistar's Balsam of Wild Cherry—she did so, ami with that valuable modiolM alouu was restored to health, and is now a living proof of the value of Wistar's Balsam of Wild Cherry. E. HALL, Physician and Druggist. Read on and be convinced still further of the remar kable virtues of Wistar’s Balsam of Wild Cheny: Messrs. Sandford A Parki Genu. As si matter of jus tice to you, and for the benefit of the public, 1 ' would offer the following statement of a cure effected by yonr inHiHi-ina, known as Wistar’s Balsam of Wild Cherry. In the spring of 1847 my wife was severely attacked with Peripneumonia, or Pleurisy, which resulted In a deep seated pain in the side, accompanied with a so vers cough; she was attended bwsome ofthe best physicians in Chicago, but to no purpose; for weeks' she suffered, without relief, coughing incessantly night and day. I came to the conclusion that all tho reme dies mown ho the physicians could not help her, and was induced to try your Wild Cherry. 1 procured one botilo, and commenced using it according to, direc tions: before it was all gone—the cough stopped, tho pain in hertido left her, and with the aid of another boule; she was restored to narxrr trasixu. In con?' sideration of there circumstances, 1 would recommend It to the public as a valuable medicine. Yours, respectfully, R.N. GARRATT Gatuvo Ranss, Mich, OcL 8, l&U. Road tho following TesiltamiaU. , Of all the cares that have been recorded, there are certainly none equal to the one first mentioned, which plainly shows the curability of Consumption, even ia some of its worn fonas: ' Cftoum Pourr, Luka co_ Is- Jano IS. isttb J- D. As I have a drop commisera tion for the afflicted, permit tnc to rive, you a brief Kits Si n! wffiiFV?’ 1 li ' u the use of Dr. NVlstaps Balsam of Wild Chcrrr. In Jnly, ISH, I was aUacked with a fever of the ty phod character, which left mo in a very debilitated •tme, when in tho foUosring winter I waa taken with a revere cold, which reduced tan to such an extent as to gm me tho appearance of a confirmed consumption. I labored under a severe cough—expectorated a great deal, and was Doubled with cold feet and night sweat*. f^ac^tiyruixcdblood from my lunss. Icon tinned In this state, gradually Miking under the ' La Place de Perlcs’ .Grand Waltz; by Osbourne. The wild Sowers soon will abed their bloom; from the opcreofLueiade Lnmmeimoor. ■ Cortna, or May Day.in the Oidcn Time; ■ Howe. Easy Variations to “The Pwao BamiaiiTjW by Her*- ....... Thou An Goncj sbng from the opera of Amelia. The Groves of Blarney; from Beihovea.. - Vfhen the Moon on the Lake is . ■ A Voiee from Ute>Wavea;-dueUo by C.olover. - -Joy* that WebraTasted. Mokemonogondy ChapleqfromLocretiaßergi*. Low. Bocked Cor. Deafest Mae; with easy variations for beginner*. Bonaparte’s urere. • Wr are Happy atd Free.' : Fashion Polka; by J.H. Hewitt ..' s Rec’d and for solo by . JOHN H. MELLOR, • jonS3 • No. 81 Wood street N. B.—A large stock of new PIANOS, to arrive this week. • J ... ■ ■■••••■ ■ BniT Holland! BoiT Hollamffl TAKE NOTICE—That W. McCUntoek faasthis'day received several cases of tiro finest and best 8u Window Holland, to which he would most respectfully . coll the atteution of his customers and fhe ptfotio in ' general. •, - ■ g7*Carpet Wsro Rooms, 73 Fourth st. janM SUGAR CURED BEEF AND lIAUS-1M bbls of Sugar Cored Beef Rounds; fiCuiercesßugisCured Hams—Evans A Swift's—for solo by ’• • jon3l - SELLERS A NT COLS. LINSEKD OIL—7U LU in food order, for mIo fey i jan3l SELLEBS ft NICOLA t>AOON—COOmeertT" n 6w “ iWJ w ; house for sale by | jan3l >acoa Ham*.. “• Side*..- “ “ SkoWer* just fhwaamok* SELLERS fcNICOLS. 'MiJtY— sale by i\ J.SCHUONUACKER4CO. _jan3l_ . . • X Wood street INSriED OlL— 3o bis, lomio by . J_i_jan3l_ J-SCBQONIdACKEHfcOO. CHEESE— 000 bxs WB.ii store and for sale by _jan»_ 8 fc W HABBAPQH POTATOES —SO La Reds, in store and for sale by . jams CBAIQ 4 BJgfCNE» 'OOL—sacks in store and for sals by - JaarQ CBAIQ 4 BMKNEB )ORK—I2OO lbs Bulk, just rec’d acd-forsaieby A Jan 29 , . CHAJQ ASKtWiBB CHINESE VER.MILUON—3O IbAjostrec’d and for sale by janUi J ODD A 00,60 Wood St SAND PAEER—3uo re*ms (Smith’* palest) In store and for pale by* jang> • ...jgirrofccp OLIVE OIL—IO baskets for sale by _jana J KIDD T JQUOfUCE—SO lbs (reined) justice Hi and fox aala Xj by jaaittf J KIDD 4 CO HARLBAI OLL-a .cross (genainej-oa band as _for salejjy Jana S KIDD A CO NO. SUGAR—oo hhds (new crop,) jest reedved » uuHor sale by A CUJLuBBTBONt . 14} Liberty i N“d. molassbs • and for sale by jirJO XJlUii—-Sucrccs (ue AV jan39 Bolivar firebrick—s3,qqo in store bad tor sale by jan3l _ DEIUfeJpIUS bbU(now crop) A CUitßß&l MACKEREL— 10 qr bbls No 1, extra, for ttlo b; j&ntP | I3AIAU DICKEY * Ot 7IRE & WATER PROOF PAINT-MbbUMisenl * Paim, for solo by • : jonao 13ASa DICKEY A CO i HAVER BUCKETS 4b TUBS—For solo by ► isn3o ISALUI DICKER A CO CANDLES— 10 bis Slar; 6 u Sperm; , S 3 “ Siearine; SO u Dipped; for sole by . ianJM J P WILLIAMS CHEESE— 100 bis Cream; 70 “ Ensiisb Dairy; to “ Commoa “ for sale by jaie2> ■ • ID WILLIAMS A'—-10 cult for caJebT - • - 3 F VON BONNHOK3T ft 00 German ci jaaso fiflflfkUWilACOiN HAMS; iIUUU SWX) lbs Bacon Shoulders; ]mx rcoM on couiixiuaeal and for aalo l»r janSl KlEEfc JONES SUNDRIES— 10 gross **a’d Pocket Books: 20 •* f Voness~ so dez u Port Monies: ree>d «nd leM C YEAQKH,IW Sccoad st fi OLD £BILYER WATCHE&^-Alaneasmtmaat \JT, «Uwsyi on hand, by ' _L CYEAOKB,ttBMirt«st MADDER— 1,300 lbs superir, joji recti, far sals by feM J KIDD A CO, 00 Wood it COLOUR BULPHUB-60Q lbs tat sale by J fctrf J KIDD A CO, CO Wood St CHEAM TARTAR—9OO lbs is sure and_for sals by feH- JKIDD AGO, <0 Wood »t CHLORIDE LIME—I.OOO lbs on hand, fair sale by - fcb4 - J KIDD A 00,00 Wood at npURKEY UMBER-300 lbs for sate by i fet>4 JKIDD A CO. BO Wood «t QUNDRIES—SO Midi N O enga* O J6O ■ “ “ Molasses; IS « 8H “ : - WpkrsYH.lmp’l, and Keek Tea* 4 bhu Timothy Seed; - ‘ 18 “ CloverScedr,, ■ - 124 “ Fotatoes; 3 bbls Whiting; 3 “ Madder, 150,000 Kyvßegax* 30 bis ffs Tobacco; . f 13j nni Crown A Med. Wrap. Paper; 7 ska Ky. Feather* 60 doxCßkoeß* 40 doz Wslnal Backet* lOdade Tabs; .'ttsks Pea Nats! - 1 a> bxi and 6 bbts Salerataa -L •• i o csb s Potash, prime article; -, 0 “ Seorehed Salts: •J) tt auddthbUSodaAsh; ; to “ and 10 bx> German Clay: 420 bxs us’d Glass, from 7x9 to 84x30, 15Okx»NaiLj30kf»Lartj’ 30 •• Bauer; 40 aoi Tow Bars: On hand and for sale by [feMl- TAS3KYABE9T 20.000 LBS Uacon BlieoMer*, in BatofcefcOQN, jia’U KIES A JONES 1 CASE AMKJUC KKU W tUHtti > i I uo Benaada - do '' do.'Mstnzdia; I do L’cari Sago;. ; V>. . * Preston'.* cpacentrateiLextraou of Lemon. 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