•rf*. ' ! BY-MAGNETIC TELECBAPI * TELKaiIAPHKD ,OK TDK FITTBBIJRUH DAILY GAZETTE COBOBlanoihL. WssßitKmnr, Feb 21,1650. Sxjut»—Several rerolntions and petitiona were presented and referred. Mr. Seward presented a resolution giving some national testimonial toCapt. Cook.pl the British bark Sarah, for his noble conduct in rescuing the passengers and crew of the Caleb Grimthaw, which »u passed. The Senate resumed the’eonalderatioo of the opectal order of the day. Mr.JMlller had the ftoorjand addressed the Sen* ole at some length. He said the President had for Richmond to participate In laying the <»r» her stone of the Washington Monument/ The omen was good, and he trailed the foundation ■lone might do much to strengthen the foundation ■tone of the Galoot After pictnring the prosperity of the Union, Mr. Miller proceeded to review the slavery question. Mr. i/Liiltr way to a motion to adjourn notil Monday next. Hotax—After some unimportant business, a re solution was passed, that when the House adjourn it adjourn to Monday next. - The House tbsn went into cotnmitteo of the whole. Mr. Bisaell had the floor, and, after speaking of lha dissolution, which is in the month of every southern mao, he said he oould apeak for bis own Stale, and avar, that if ever danger menace the Union, Illinois will come to the rapport < f the Government. Ho spoke for Illinois, and thought that he coaid for (ho whole North West When he said that there was not a man there who would support a diasalution of the Union—add they would awear, by tho Eternal God, as he now did, that it shall oot bo done. He spoke at con tlderable length—forcibly, logically, and pstheti* eally. After some farther debate, the Committee arose, and tho Home adjourned. t MR. CLAY AT BALTIMORE. 1 Baltwoxx, Fell. 21. Hon. H. day arrived in this city, thla morntng, and took lodgings at Barnnm's Hotel. Horn on his way to Philadelphia. A nnmberof ladies and gentlemen also arrived, oo tbexr way to Philadel phia, to attend tho grand Whig Bill, to morrow evening. New Yoke, Feb. 21. •The steamer America is folly dne at ilalifiur. PHILADELPHIA MARKET. PmtADixruiA, Feb. 21. Sngar—Saloi of 473 hbda. N. O. Sngar, at g|.6o 05 60 per 100 Ibf. Molasses—Sates 460 bbts. N. O. Molnsse* at 27* 0 27$ per gallon. NEW YORK MARKET. noon xxpoaT. Nxw Yoxx, Feb 21. The anticipated’arrival of the America, with two lntelligence from Europe, has checked transaction* to day. Cotton and bread* atnOa are firm, bat little is doing. Provisions are doll and unsettled. Tho Eoropa and the Hannan sailed yesterday £>r Europe, with‘large freights, one hundred and two passengers, and sixty seven thousand letters, exclusive of the eastern mails, which arrived too late to be entered. Nxw Yoxx, Fob. 21, xvcniio uroST. Cotton—The sales to day reached ISOO bales— fair upland and New Orleans at 13* 0 131, mid dling !2f a 19). Floor—The market la unchanged, both as re* gards prices or demands. t Provisions—Thqro is not mnch doing in pro* ▼talons. Sales were moderating at previooa pH* ces. l*rd—The market is unchanged, both as re* gards prieea or demands. Grooerie* The market lor coffee is dull Ssgar we have so change to note. Wtmfcej—We noto sales at 26c per gallon. CINCINNATI MARKET. Cmcimuit, Feb. 21. Flow—Nothing doing in Floor. Whiskey t* drooping, with sales at 191 0 1 !>j per gallon. Lard—Sales ot 1400 kegs at 6c. Bulk Meat—Sale* of piece*, shoulder* si 3c per lb. Nothing is doing in bbl. Pori. The river is falling slowly. IJUBBBR GOODS—IS pair Long Ltnliirr J\ 19 pair Shirred Legging*; 9 AirCtihinn*, round andaaoare; IS Pea Coau; 1 grew No-1 Ring*; 1 do No’J. do; 1 do No 3 do; jn*t ree’d and for *a!e at ibe Robber Depot, No S Wood any made in tbi« country or imported. j frbM 100(000 Bnihili Coal WanUd. PROPOSAL* wilt.be, received by C. 1 ‘ ** - * NUL TY A CO-, Canal Katin, Penn atrr 'jurgh, until let Jdareh next, for about foaon (fahrla Coal, bnt quality for Gu pp l>e ile ivered on board Canal Koala a* ‘boate, Penn eueei, (averaging in lbe.de’ day, during ibe eonungaeaaon,} May next. The Coal mutt be scree net dirt, and weighing nolle** than i Term* of payment will be eaah. C. A. Me' fcblS-trf Canal CLOVEJi bbLD-n bbi* icev fcbl9 MOLASSES, Ac—» bbls 811 Battle Ground; 6 ** Loaf Sagar, jaw ree’d for aalo by feblS JAMES \DALZELL FEATHERS— 2500 Jb» prime lIL, for .ale by febt9 B K VON ItONNIIOBST A CO BROOMS— 150 dox various qualities, far rale by febtB: tf F VON BONNHORST A CO Roll butter— to btu for tale by fcbl7 8 F VON BONNIIQB3T A CO CHEESE— 50 bis prime WB, for aale by feblS & F VON BONNIIOBST A CO WKrrE BEANS—IS bbla for sale by W feblS 8 P VON BONNHOR9TA CO L ARB—10 bbla and 8 krs No I, for sale by . feblfl 8 F VON BONNHOItST A CO /CLOVER HFED— ITfff ba just rac’d and for sale by \J A CULBERTSON, feblß 148 Liberty street /~1 LASB— 100 bzs Bxlo and 10x12, just ree’d and for \J isle by feb!9 A CULBERTSON T OAF SUGAR—SO bbls Loverinß’s Crushed and • /■‘Prized, jut rec’d ahd for sale bT . fab 19 A CULBERTSON _ M ' 8 a^cuZuf.rtson T ANDSCAPES. Persian Festivities, Mexican Bee* JLi Aery—bcantUolly detiraed on Wall Paper—tor • al *rT.o W P MARSHALL, fcMB - _ No *7 Wood-et OAK PAPEB— A perfect imitation of Oak Grain in*, on Paper, with Moaldiiura aad Corniees to match, amiable for waiateotiura. for sale by M Wf MARSHALL, Wood irt, f** l *" beta Fonnh and Diamond ailey_ •*»»* Oand Hama. Jl ab *^w^ eTv w Afents for these celebrated "« Prepared expressly for family use,-will kcep forsejrerai years, ttB by any «n the country; warranted stand * f . to Wallingford a co, febls :* No 45 Water s' « Wain a IA" 0 "-" m. ». HEMP-13 ball! newerop, ttr, ..pnio, q> . ]ltT ic arrive and tor sale by H fcbla WALLINGFORD A CO l ”w F SWif* e ’ for •* Jo l, y McCANPLESR 7 TABLE HALT-A bts (1 lb pst>er«7) for saiebr feblS - WICK A MeCA-NliLKa* I UTTER—3bbUFreah Roll. j«n rer’d,for tale bv ► fcbie . WICK A McCaNDLeSh /CODFISH—2OOO lbs just rac'd and for sale br . "f t bIS ■ • J AMEff "DALZELIi Lamp on*—lß nil for isle by | ' kUfi \.v JOHN D MORGAN PIVTIBD&qh BOARD OF TRAD* . _ Orric*, I’iTTssrseu Giimr. ? Friday St. tsSP. $ The market yesterday, exhibited a fair degree of ac tivity. The weather w*»|p!e«*tnt for outdoor transac tion*, and in a general way, ronsidermbte bciineis was doing. FLOUR—Several «naU lot* arnved by river yester day in the absence of buyers, the larger portion was stored. From fitst hands, we continue our quota- tions, at &t,&OQ4&}, and from store in limited lots, at •1,G20t.73 f> bbl. Kt* pLoea-UV note sales in « small way, at $1,25 Supplies are very light, aad some holders are asking • 1.37 Thai. JtrcxrmaiT— We notice an advance in Buckwheat Flour, with tales iu small loir, at 5t,7592 f bbl. GROCERIES—We find no change In the Grocery market S*!ei of h hhds N O Sugar, at <|e,.4 moa.— Bales of N O Molasses at sPftffle **• gall, which is a (light improvement BACON—I„ ih. aad Ac for kegs— 4 mm These lots were made up of • prune artiele. H UTTER— Bates of 3 3 kr*. m two Ifi-s, at “ioP|c and of 10 bbls prime rail, at 13013|c W lb- ' < notice, a quiet market, with small Ules, at, for good com W R.fiffol; for ere«m, f.JitfGle, »hd for Goshen, 7l0=i(« a. CRACKERS— A regular business is doing si} the fol lowing quoted rates: W*ier Cracker*, per bM Hutler ■ do •• '• Dyspeptic do “ •• I’lloi Itrcnd. « •• Hu|ir Cracker*, per ll> FISH*—TUo market cnntiuoe* firm, with quite • good demand, at the following rale*: —No 3 MarknrH, nt SI7JS p Mil; No 2 is selling at f 10,5 c, and No 1 at 811.. siioSls 4> l,bl. Other l; Lake Fi«h may tm quotcj nt 87 530??; Cod fish, «,50 p drum; ami Hoik, nt 82,73 FEATHERS—Tho regular rate* from store arc.‘!Jo Me, for good western. . FRUIT—New crop Raisin* are scarce, and are sold at 82,50 p box; Sale* of Almonds, (scarce) at 20c p of Groond not*, at p bushel; of I’earfcns at ,'c P t - Bj; of Filberts, at 71c; of Creiun nuts, at Glc; of Starts Currants, at 9c, and of Engl i«h Walnuts at 7}c P fin Oranges, 8707,50 per box, Figs, 10019 c P Ej ' SOAP & CANDLES—SaIe* of City and Cincinnati manufactured roain soap, at4o4|cper El. City man ufactured Star Candles are In fair request, at 21022 c; of mould tallow, ot lOe, and \>f common dipped si Oe jWJIISKEY—SaIes of ReetlGcd, at 2k ga!(. ASHES—We hear of no sales of Ashes to uny Inrgt extent—prices are unchanged. A Great National Work. THE GALLERY OF ILLUSTRIOUS AMERICAN! Dagmerrrotyp** by Brady Engraved by D'- A rrignon. — Edited by an Aitonalion cf Literary Men. UNDER this title will be published, during the y<*ar 1850, twenty four PortraP* and Biographical Sketehe* of American citizens, who have become il lostrious in the service of the country. Every portion of the work will rccoive the most careful attention, and nothing wili be spared 10 render It a wormy and enduring monument to the great men of the Republic. The Typography will be executed us carefully and ,m.aa superb style os the engravings themselves. The enure work will be on the fine*! imperial folio paper, 16 by 21 inches, made expressly fot this purpose. This work has nothing sectional in it* scope; It will, therefore, be comprehensive tn its spirit The names of those men only will bo admitted, whose talemi and publie services have won for them an honorable fame throughout the nation. Each of the great departments of life will have its representauves. Art and Litera ture are universal in their spirit, and thisGotlery is in tended to be a worthy and enduring monument to the great men of the Republic, whose achievements and fame constitnto the duel glory of tbc nation. We hope that every lover of art and friend of our glorious Union, will respond to our appeal for encouragement, and aid in so commendable an undertaking, that its publica tun may make on era in the progress of Am ericatLArt, and, by grouping the illuttmiu* mcu ot the Union together, ennsoltdatc it still more firmlv. As i o w«irk of this kind has appeared i:i America, and the prices they sustain in Earnpe would place it bryond the reach of moil ot our citizens, the publish ers have resolved to merit a large circulation, by charging a very low priee, viz: flpcr No., or 820 for the entire senes of 24 No*. Two No*, are now published,containing Portrait* of President Taylor and Hon. John G. Calhoun. JAMES D. LOCKWOOD, M Wood si, fob’Jt Agent for Western Pennsylvania. Blackwood's nagatlus and tbe llrstlsk (Quarterly Rsviswi. T7IZ: TiraLoxDOK Quaarau.v Review, Y Tus Ecisibeoh Kkyisw; Tna Noam Batruu Ktviavr; Til* Wwatsirn Rkvikw; And—BLarawoop's pitiNauacH Maosz.ihl TERMS: Far any one of the four Reviews, Bn,b° per annum For Blackwood and the 4 Reviews, in,no •• . Payments u> he made m ull case* in advance. Published simßitatif-ously in New York nn.l Pit:*- borgb; Office, 6J Wood strrri. fTY^Blaekwood ahd Kdinburgb 11-view for January arc now ready. fetiifll _ _ JAMKB D LOCKWOOD To Lnmbsrmtn. SEALED PROPOSALS will u- received un.,l Po dny, llie 221 day of Febiuar) inst ,nt Hie i itlicc ol me Cliuiurr'i Coal Compiitiy, on |Vun »trt.-i, nn« burgh, for the following Hitvcd umber: 3ti,U«) left lineal, of while r.slt j. in iE inch-* 30JKO “ “ ntil».ta7. 7,3 th! piece* of white oak timber. * feet din. long. 5j7 inrhr*. » The timber to be sound and of the br*t qnsbty, and In t* delivered at the landing at McKee’* Mocks. on inn Ohio River, two ami u half ruilca below Pittsburgh, by the tenth of Mai next Z. W. RKMINtrroN. Manner, fetl.t-dfcwT Office J'onu itrect. l'nt«l>urrh. lof Fancy Aru kitting of Butt ke* or ritffereui ir Depot. 11 PHILLIPS To Iron Manafactarars. SEALED PROPOSALS will be recemd mu! Fri day, the 2dd day of February m«t, at the nfSee of me Chanter’* Coal Company, on Penn street, .Pum burgb, for the following described Iron: 6U tons Plate Rail or liar t!|x) m 1 ot gooff quality. To lie delivered at tire lauJnu at Ale Kev’s Koek«, nr. tJ.e Ohio River, two and a half tailrs below I'm-burgh, by the tenth day uf May next The lona or the bar mav be seen on application at the office. Z. VV. REMINGTON, Manager, febl3 Office Penn street. Pmai-urglt. Modern and Ji ntiqrie Fnrnitnrci JAPIEB W. WOOD WELL, S 3, Tlitati Ft., Pnrssraan. plcted tin s|Tniij; stork TURNITURE. the largest and moa:v3ricda*«artineni ever offered (or sale m lina my, roroprinug aeverul nut* of Rosewood, .MaitooaaT. and Jiurt. iValsi, r. c tived, ornamental and plam, suitable f.tr Parlor*. 'rawing and lied Room*, all uf which will be Fa .d nt iclowest prices. Peraona desiring Furniture of any description, nro peetfully invited to call andcxaisliie In* »mct, which mbtaeest every desenptton, from the cheapen ami tamest to the moat elegant and co*l!y, of which the >1 lowing comprises a part: Tele a Tele Sofas;* Tele a Trie Divans; Conversation Chairs; Ktiznb-Liion Caairo; Reception do Lout.* XIV do Extension do Buffet Fjti.,ue; What Nats; Toilet Tabic*, Louts XIV Comraadore; Duke of York's Court*, 00 Sofas with Plush ami llaif-eloth cover. 50 Divans, do do do, 40 dot Mal ojany Parlor Chairs; 10 u Rosewood do do; 13 11 Ill’k Walnut do do; 40 “ Cane Seat do; ' 4 “ Mahogany Rocking do; 8 ” do Piano stools; SO Marble Top Centre Trbles; SO do do WoahFtaadi; SO Mahogany Bedsteads; 13 do Wardrobes; 18 Bl’k Walnut do; 8 Cherry do. A very large assortment of Common Ch-tiry and oili er Furniture too tedious to mention. (0* Steam Boats furnished on the shortest notice. AlTordenpromptly attended to. P. B.—Cabinet'Makers can be supplied with all sorts of Mahogany, Walnut, and Veneers, at conuderably reduced prices. fcblS Dsafnsii oartd. From the New York Tribune. A FRIEND, whote word it mom reliable, and wbo baa nopouibie imereti in the matter, l ui one of ifratirode, detirea ut to »a?, that be ba< been cored o< inveterate deafne»«,by the uteof “Sen rpa’t Compound Aeonttie Oil.” a Philadelphia mcdicli>e, which in i.et tor taie in thin city, hot which he think* oucht tv he, for the food of tbo afflicted. He bat a ti«ter who hat aito been cored by it. He onttmly nd» - -- ..ently advises all who 1 » r Ann suffering irom deafnees, to trv this remedy, wr'i on * >ur*nee mat, nnle*» the cue be rxtrsordmary, ib- ' A HHCULAR rent u* by n friend, announcing the rperiment will prove abandon:'? -oeer.fifi-i. * , A formation a t a uew Treniportsiion Compsey, by For solo at THE FKKIN j ha HTORR, our late Agent* at Usliimord and Columbia, impel* u* feb2 TO Fourth »t Piushareh < t^>u< ear, y to apprise bur friend* and the public lhal ‘ vTrrrTnmii air J lucl * mn * e » ““ alteration whatever in our bumnes*, KXECDTOQ'B S.U.S. th, ,ii„. olau, va,-,,! Ik.uu ,f„, ON SATURDAY, the !SM of February, wj|j be ei- warehouse* at ilm.c point*, both ot winch we have posed to sole, at 11 o'eloek, A. M., two Hilliard • effected advantageously for ourselves «nJ our cuitora- Tablet, Hall Coca, Mace*. Ac., and room furniture, the ct »- property of JwmsAddal, dec'd, at (be rooms, where "'lth *be experience of fifteen years in the Trnns they eaa M teen. Terms m«d*: known at sale. portauon business, self respect, a* wc'l a* a regard for febl3*3lAlt22d_ JOHN WILLOCK, lla'r 1 lhc intelligence of oar patrons, forbid u* to tsx ihe CAnOITIaTOteea'bTNEVV HOODS are ticmr o ai i v f re<,uhl y oi the public, or cater for ns amusement by received at A. A. Sla«on A Co, r-o .Market street * rn Kthcned professions in print. We bee leave, there, of all the nevrandfashtcnablestylcsandcolora, winch * or( '* ,o *»y, •« general term*, that mtr arrung-uneats iboving been purchased previous to the reeenl great “ rp COl **'derably extended; the convenience and ca advanccs) they are enabled to offer at very low price*. o( oux “ l Pittsburgh, I’luludcinhia. Their assortment of Housekeeping Ocods is now com- and Colombia, unsurpassed; our fneiliiic* tilcte. to which they particularly invite the attention of ~r ,e *. ular, ‘y wd dupatcb increased. and our term, as nurebafcrs fells liberal as that of any other responsible line; and that purctia*rn. icuiu_ _ our lr ei K m, whedier in depot or in transit, « always Insured free of expense to the owners. We appeal to our past eouduct as an earnest of our future, and confidently look forward to a continuance of that patronage which has ever hrm oar study to deserve and our pleasure to acknowledge. Under such impression*, we shall be prepared at all lime* to meet honorable competition, those resorting to any . other wc »hsli neither envy nor imiiaic- THB inrrsilUßOH PORTAHI.K HOAT UNK wilt lie coudueied us usual, hy the proprietor*, TAAFFK A O’CONNOR, corner of I’enn and Wayne sis, J'ituhurgh; THOMAS UORUIDUK, . , Z7rf Market st, i’hiladclpiiia. And hy the following Arrntr: JOHN McttllhUiUtJtl A CO, GS North si, Daltimore; t*. H 111 IKK A t’o. vs I loan* it, Uoviont W A J. T. TAPSCOTT A Of), |» South .L N York; JAMES U HEKI.WRJUIIT, Cincinnati. |r-b? TOBACCO— 10 kegs Hedge A tiro, b twisi, , ~ , iU bx* ussM 4’*, for sale hv *‘ u mtOVVN A KIRKPATRICK: r*,n paid fur a T( ifc Tbomai PukiAioa^ k/TACHfNWr AND MANUFACTURER—Lathe*, IVI Tobacco, Hoa(in and Urge Screws of all kind*; llru* Caatings.and lira** Work* generally. Corner of Ferry and First ftreets. TDK «utr*enber,.bavin* purchased the Factory of James Patterzon, Jr, located at the aboveeuml, would respcetlnllr inform hi* friends and the public (hot he is prepared to fill any ort'ers m hi a line, on the «on reasonable terms ana with dispatch, and will feel grateful lor their patronage THOMAS PARKINSON. Pittsburgh, Jan. 1, IfcSO. HAVINO | promptly attended to. . . , JAAII* I'ATTKRZON, Jr. iu«jiurtb, Jan: 1. man.— ! imi7-ttm- but* hou, {.ui up iu Plum*; ■ lore .ad & jJJ* 2 VbN P Mkw, » * R »* • rtid,e ' — b i? : RHEV, MATTHKWB a. no Tor. , City BmekibouM, 'krt*o rrua r»d* *«T* “ ,ur »»«X« Smokehouses, A^iiL^ 41 1 ,cctl «* •«wie ur 1“. A AMS • ' a,M “"M ec ’ d Md7or«Uebf *“• IeMS i JOHN D MORGAN 1 ? ~r*vr ' • '-••.?•••*' ' J • -''J ■^.•..;vV*'---, r -. : - - -•-• . {p- ■ •; " .- . - :v'po"; PORT OP PITTSBURGH. * XTXX -“There were 6 feet 6 Inches} in Uie etunnel iut aveniag, uuj fining. „ , . „ . ARRIVED. Caleb Cope. Murdock, Beaver. Michigan. Bries, Beaver. J*»»er, Gordon, WelUvtUe. Viroqua, Galloway, Mouougahela City. Fashion, Peebles, Elizabeth. Atlantic, Parktson, Brownsville. Baltie, Jaeobs, Brownsville. Camden. Hendrickson, McKeesport* Messenger No. 2, Woodward. Cincinnati. Louis McLane.Coonel, Wheeling. Ohio, Stoops, Cincinnati. DEPARTED Caleb Cope, Mnnloek, Beaver. Beaver, Gordon, Wellsville. Michigan, Bnea, Beaver. Vrrnqua, Galloway, Monongahela CUT. Camden, Hendrickson, McKeesport Fashion. Preble*. Elizabeth. Baltic, Jacobs, Brownsville. Adamic, Parkinson. Brownsville. Brilliant, Grace, Cincinnati. Jamr* Nelson, Moore. Wheeling. North Ktvcr, Calelinc, New Orleans BOATS LEAVING THIS DAY. NASHVILLE.—Fort Pitt, In. ST LOUlS—Schuylkill, 10*. u. NF.IV ORLEANS—Gra. \V. Kendall, 10* v. Fob St Locis—Ttie fine simmer Schuylkill, Cspt Marshall. will leave lor'the. shove and all intermediate p.i .Mrmlay last. She pa«seil tho »bore at the ra'e «n foar inne« in an hour, a speed which would exactly agreewuh her descent thr« mom mg ” 111 reference to ibe speed of (he Vesuvius, we noucr tbr following remark: “Hjc strxmboai V-iutiu* made the followirr pas*- age Itora PitLshargh to New Orleans from Pittsburgh t«> Iniiimlle, CJ lii’ur*— from (nunrillr io Natrb-/. lzi| hours—from N.-nekez to N-w Ortmit*. xi b»nrt Total from Pittsburgh to Now Orlean*, £f7hours " Ike steamer* Huffala and Enurynu, were built at Piiubutgli (or viciuii)) m »Mt. In reference to ihr*« smamcT*. Mr Niles, on page ;yi. vol fi, r.l*e* it,a fol lowing notices : •The «ienm boat Huffalo, of •>., ton*, bn* been !nonrb • ■lai I ‘ut- f-iirch »he i« . pi,- regularly be 'ween thai place and Loui .red. tl do truit. 2* «■ d imache.. J Hnu'.len; l‘J do do. J J) \V tllintnt; lt'l bill* flour, 9 do c vert, Armvtronc -V Crn /cr; 13 Inil. paper, W 1* Marshal; 13 M.|. flour, k Skinner, 37 do c seed, IMIS nr, I. i.irut. a kce. lard Mlhoraa* Braver *• Wells vtllr - I‘xu c'.lsb Ooce-31 iibia c *ecd, McClurkan A m; 4:iu tell, }4O pe« I. 'meat, 5 bbl* flour, J niaek A ro, |MI dp do, U Cub l.or:*i>ri; I c»k. M Rowe; M bgs potatoes, MrFart.nil ■J» live hoes owner; It bbi« dour, J Millumm, Ini mar keting, r„> bgs h w dour, owners t* hbli flour, 5 *k« l> w do, M It Clarke. Louisville— Fra Lniai lla.vha—.TOiki fenthen, King A Moorhead, IK* r«k« i.acon, |U) I.M. molaise*. Carson A McKmgbt; 7V71 p« b meat, OC-ounor A Al tin»nn; 27 t.hd« shoulder*, Graff A eo; ISO hblv tnol»*i es R >1 King; to qr caikr wiur, Miller i Rickeiaon; - lih.l. baenn, Uilworthp l * do do, VVm II Johii«ton;*JUbhl haroa, Seller. A Nieol«, 90 ska corn, J Yeager, dlCacka do, O Forreitcr. PkuOrio—SObbls whiskey. Martin; b!« vhoulders, O'Connor A Atkinron; fiJ tc« hams. <1 ckf bacon, Har bauvli; 30 hbla whiskey, J Rrvan; li bbls hams, Pollers A Nieolr; 2TO do lime, A Gordon; 70 ek» baeou, Canon A McKniehi; o bbls whiskey, J Saunders; 419 do molas.a.. J Me.Drvilt A bro; if boxes perfumery, D C Kneelaud. IS nesla cages, Wiekrr sham; '£i nbdt tob, Culbertson; tUilo do, Wuliing'orij A eo; C okt giiuong, Murphy. Wilson A co; 45 bis drugs, II Ti ora. WEBTEBN IB B UHANCE CO9FABI OF PITTSBURGH CAPITAL 1100,000. J. Ft»s*T. Jr„ Se«*y. | K Muxan, Jr., Frost. Will iarnre again«t all kind* of btki, firs and marine. AI.L losses will be liberally adjusted and promptly paid. A home institution—managed by Directors who are wed Known in tire community, and who are detcnmn« ed by promptness and liberality to maintain the char acter which they have assumed, ax offering- the best protection to those who uesire to be Insured. Diuscroxs—R. Miller, Jr., Geo. Dlack. J. W. Biitler. N. Holmes, Jr., Wm. D. Holmes. C. I.'imren, Geo. VV. JsckMn, Wm. M. Lyon, Jas. Lippincott, Thos. K. Liich, James M’Auloy, Alex. Nimick, Thos. Hcou, Orncs, No. 39 Water street, (warehouis of Spang A Co., up Hairs,) Pittsburgh. jutidly WIAH'-l Ur. hlttHi J'riic differetii sruUct ol Wool. I,y - Jl LF.K C. ARDUTIISOT HAS jU MMI fr.ioi Hie KcrcnUm™, >i,d recel.in, ■ l.reo 'miriy of xoaxirmlilo (food*, let Which be Ic.pcclfiiU, iimu, . u *,.noi. of morob -snl» and pedlsrs. No S 4 Ww| »t/ febll TABLK DIAPKas; •-W MUBPIIV ronitinilyon band an •»- fV • lorimentof HleEebcd l.inen Tab!,. dißireD* widlba and qualities. Alao-Ttbie cu>A» and Napkins, Toweling Disport and wCols, and a lull assortment of houso furnishing goods. rebtl LOCAL MATTERS, *PQgTjtp rot Jthi rrrmrseH daily aixtrrx PtJiLio Lxcruxt.—At tho request of the Society for the Increase and Diffusion of Useful Know ledge, of this city, Wo. J. ToUea, Esq., will de liver a lecture thia evening, at 7 o'clock, in the Sixth Ward Public School House. His eobject is “A Rail Road lo the Pacific." The public are lu lled to attend. District Court. —This Court has been oeco pied during last days, with thecaso of St. Paul’s Church va tho City of Pittsburgh. We were prevented by severe indisposition from reporting d for yesterday’s paper—-we give a statement of the facts, however, to day. The action is brought by the Plaintiff, Bishop O Connor, for damages lo the amountof $20,000, for injuries received by the Cathedral, from the alteration of grades on Fifth and Grant Streets, since its erection. Messrs. Loomis, Metcalf, and McCandless, ap« pcarrd for P aintiff; Shaler, Williams, and Khan, for Defendant. Il whs proven that on the np;> licalion of the congregation,to the councils, for a grade in the ■unrnier of a recolution waa paused by the latter, fixing the grade at 10 feet below the sur face of iho hill, as it iheD stood, and that tho city regulator gave the grade accordingly. The*con* 8< [rogation proceeded lo erect (he chnrt-h in- ac* cordance. In 1536, n farther grade of 10 feet wan authorized by the raunriln, and in 1841 a Mill farther reduction of 7 feel, in all 27 feel bolow the original and 17 feet below Ihe grade giv» en by tbeetty regulator, on (lie faith of which the church wui erected. The Plaintiff alleges that now, the church standing 17 feet ahovo the street, the foundation i» uncertain, and that it must be taken down and rebuilt. It in alleged l*v the defence, that the increased va'tio given lo the property hy tho grading of the street*, amply compensates for the injur; done to the edifice. The case was ably argued hy the ronneel on Imjili alder, yesterday, and after a masterly and impartial charge trom Judge Lawrie, tho Jury rc« tired, with instructions to bring in o scaled verdict, this morning. i Proceeding! In Allegheny Councils. Councils met last night pursuant to adjournment; in Seleut Council, Mr. Robinson was in Iho Chair. Af.ur the role bad been called, and the minalea oflast meeting read and approved, a petition was read Horn Ibe High Coastablo requesting an in crease of Bn'nnt/Referred to Police Committee. A petition lentil John Irwin and others, for tho opening of Street, on Seminary Hill, was referred to Committee on Streets. A report of ttys Finance Committee was read, slaiirg Ihntfiu Incrcaso of (axes would be neces sary to meet the current expente*, and olTering a re-nluiton to incrcaso tfau tax on properly to ten mills on the dollar, for city purposes, and 2 mills for ibe poor. On motion, the report was accept ed, end the resolution adopted. A resolution was also adopted directing the Finsnce Committee to place all claims doe the city into the hands of the City Solicitor, within* structions to collect them as speedily os possible. The Committee on Markets read a report re commending an increase of $3 per annom, to the rent of each stall, in the New Market House, and that Rome repairs be done to the buildings. On motion, adopled. A report from tho Committee on Surreys, res* peeling a bouse obstructing West Street, and of fering a resolution instructing the Street Commis sioners to bare it removed, was, on motion, a d opted. The Committee on Printing presealed a bill from Mr. Purvianee, of $6l, lor city priming. A mo tion was made and earned that the Mayor bo au thor-zed to draw his warrant in favor of Mr. Pur* tuoce, to the amount. A report of the Ordinance Committee, respect* icg (be Inspector of coal, wood, &<•., was ac» copied. Some claims were preseated by Commuted on Fire Eagioea, for repairs doue lo tho engines. On motion, the Mayor was authorised to dri(W>fcii warrants in /over of claimants for the respective amounts. A resolution was offered for the laying of a water pipe from the main lo the engine house, for the purpose of foeding the (toiler. On motion, ad opted. A bill of SI 17, .from Squire Voegtly, for some ground rented by the Water Committee, for the pnr|>o>c of making brick for paring too bottom of the reservoir, w«« presented. On motion, the M*vr was authorized lo draw bis warrant In ; lavor of claimant. | S,me other lull* presented by the Water Com* imti*re w-re -<-d of in the xme manner. Home r.rrther r-K)luUoa» wore th«-n offered by ihe committee on markets, establishing an ordi nance for preventing people from ihe country from rutting up meat mlo pieces less than quarters; diroolmg the weigh matter of. the market to do* liver his reports as required by ordinance, Are. Oo motion, adopted. The Clerk-of the Common Counntl presented in Joct supplementary to aa ordinance, C»r the prevention of the water being nacd l>y peraona other than the occupant* of the lots for winch the pipe* were laid, tinder a penally ofss. A statement from the Mayor, that appropriation No. 9, was exhausted, being read, It waa moved and seconded that $3,000 be a£dcd to said appro priation Carried. A rcrdutioo wan nttemd that Rolicrt Moore, ttperintendant of the Water Works, rt-r rive 81100 a his salary fir the present year. Ou motion. ilopted The Mayor presented a firm of an act to lie teni to the Legislature, relative to the iistiing of sand* fur redemption of City Scrip, was approw id The Mayor being instructed to add a section uniting the debt to $OOOO. A snpplement to an ordinance ontitlod an ordi* nance lor levying a special tax for improving the pavements, &c., was presented by the Clerk of tbc Common Council. This bad been passed by Common Council, and was intended to impower Councils ou petition of the inhabitants to make appropriation! fur atsiafng to defray oxpeoso of the same. Tbo Select Council refused to concur, and referred to Committee on Streets. 04 motion, Councils adjourned till (he let Thursday of next month. A Battlx royal came oil yesterday morning, on tbc corner of Fourth and Wood streets, between two athletic colored men. One of them used a wheel barrow over the head of hia antagonist with os ranch ease as if it had been a common rattan. Mayor Barker was soon on the ground, however, in person, and taking the combatants to fils office. Milled the dispute by Cuing the one who made the assault $3. He had taken umbrsgr, it appear ed, at an indignity ottered to his lady love. Biqnos Burnt performs this afternoon and even ing in Quincy Hall, Allegheny City. He will doubtless make a sensation among our gogd friends over the river. To morrow iifniruoon and evening, we ahail have him bank at Wijkina (fall. First Herald op Smuso.—Wotaw k number of fine looking, frcslfshad, la oar streets tL-ia morn ing. We presume they found their w< y over the Aileghanies, from the banks of the Ld.iwsrc or the Chesapeake. Whcu the Railroad is tinished to Philadelphia, fish and oyalcrr, ircoh iroui the sea, will be every day found in onr markcL Police.— There wero fivo or six vases ol the usual kind, drunkenness and disorderly conduct Ixrfore the Mayor yesterday morning. They were disposed ol in the customary manodr. Lhk CotwEßJ'xtr Com.— Wo were shown last night, one of the neatest counterfeit coins wc have seen. It wns apparently jbat issued, though it bare the dale of 1&19. Fiat. —A fire broke out at about half poet eight o'clock yesterday eveuing, in the Red Lion Hotel. Owing to the timely assistance and prcseuco of mind of two or three persons, however, it waa fortunately extinguished before any material damego ensued. The alarm of tiro about ten o'clock was wilbont foundation. PITTSBURGH gBfiIALU INSTITUTE 1 DIE ttre-ond Session of this tn.lilpitou, under tbs earr of Mr. anil Mrs. (ioenoiui. for the present academic year, will commence on Uiin day. Monday February lULti, in the same liuilituiK*, No. &j Liberty street 1 ■ Arrangements have been made by which they wilt be able la furnish young Imlics facilities equal (• any in the West, for obtaining a thorough English, Claati eal, and Urnume.uta] education. A full coarse of Pbii ixipbira'. aud Chemical Ignores will be delivered during the winter, illustrated by apparatus. The narttnenu of Vocal and Instrumental Music, Modern Languages, Drawing and Panning, willench »e under the care ofa competent Professor. Hy close attention to the moral and intellectual improvement of their po fiils, ll>e Principals hope u> mem • ennuuuation of lha llw-rsl patronage they have hitherto enjoyed, For terms, see circular or apply to the Principals. fehlß-dU EOSE PlNK—'iM inferior, for tale by’'” J ' febiy JOHN v MORGAN ; 1 MISCELLANEOUS. W' • B.LKKI • OOL SEALER fc'Commiiiica Merchant for the wle «f AmeneaaWoolea Good*, LI benT (tract, ita FITUi. febtfry : W. P» aiBSDALLt \ _ (scccnsoi TO'iAHPtt a nu,) TMPORTKB & Dealer in Freneh and Amertean Pa- JJ per Hangings and Borden, Window Shade*. Fire Hoard Print*, &e. A Uo—Writing, Printing and wrap* pins P*P«i No. STWood street. Between Fourth street and Diamond alley! wear aide, Pitubur*b, Pa. feblJ A. H. ENGLISH * CO., fpHEOLOGICAL, Classical, and Sunday School I Boekaellert, and dealer* in all kind* of Writing, Window and Wrapping Paper. No. 79 Wood street, bo- and Diamond alley, Pittsburgh, Pa. LAW NOTION. THE appointment of Mr. MeCLURE, aa President Judge of the Fifth Jndleia) District of Pennsylva* ma, dissolve* the long existing partnerthip of Me. Candies* A MeCluro. The nnnnished basinets will be attended to by Mr. MeCandleha. WILSON MeCANDLESP, WM. D. MeCLURE. WILSON ANDLEBS, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Offiec Fourth street, Pitts fawmb. jan3B-lra GESTABLIHN, AUCTIONEERS & COMMISSION MERCHANTS, No. 17 Firm Sr., Cihctsjutt, Ohio. WOULD reupcei/allT solicit Consignments Iron the Merchants and Mansflutnrers ofPitUbnrcb.and would refer to : Messrs. W. tUD. Phillips, Pittsburgh. “ Brown, Phillip* A Co., u “ Chambers, Agnew ACo John B. MtfFadden A Co- « .lames Dnliell, " _ Dissoiatioa ofCo.Ptru«nbip. riMll-. Go-Partnersbfp aiistinr between (be under- Jl signed, under the style ©f*P. IL Eaton A Co„ n waa dissolved by mutual consent, Jan. SOlb. F. 11. fcj«inn, having purchased the entite Interest of W r P. Marshall, who retire*, wilt attend to the settlement of Uxr business of the late firm, at the old stand, No 63 H.urthilrcit. f. H. EATON, ieb - W. P. MARSHALL. F. n. JCATON, HALER In Glove* and Hosiery, Trimmings. Fancy Good*. Ribbon*, Lare* and Iznbttijderie*, Zephyr Worsted, Patterns and Canvas*, No 03 Fourth street, l*m»hnr*b. A full .supply of Fine Shirt* and Gents’ Under Garment*. ftMdni DISSOLUTION. THE Partnenhlp heretofore exlslingbetween Elliott A English, in the Book end Paper Basinets, was involved on the llth Insu, by mutual eonsent. The business -still be eontinned at the old stand. No. 7V Wood Street, nnder the firm of "A. IL Ejigliih A Co. ” by whom the business of the former partnership will b* SAMUEL ELLIOTT, letj l3 A. R ENGLISH. Distillation. DM. LONG, having purchased the interest of • June* Kerr, Jr., in the firm of James Kerr, Jr. 4 V,°.’ BMP Chandlery and Boat Store basinets wilt t»e earned on as heretofore at the old stand, No 36 W airr street, between Wood and Market, under the •tylrjw febß-lm LONG, DUFF A CO. DISSOLUTION, THE Co-Partnership heretofore existing tinder the «ylc of “Cope A Breyfogle," U this day dissolved by mutual eonsent. Tbo basinets will be settled by J. C. Breyfogle, at their old stand, No. 109 Beeond street. L. 8. COPE, J. C. BREYFOGLE. J„ „ „ CO-FAKTNKRSHIP. ?.«?f99.LE, having associated with him »L CLARKE, for the purpose of transacting the forwarding and Commission business, will con tinue that business at the old stand of “Cope A Brey fogle,' 1 and respectfully asks a continuance of the former patronage of his friends and the public gener ally. The basinets will be conducted under the name and style of Bxxttoolx A Claiu. , J. C. BREYFOGLE, A. H. CLARKE. ’ Pittsbargh, Jan, 7. ISSfl.—pang Dias elation. TIIE Co-Pannersuip heretofore existing under tne style of “J. 11. Clouse A Co,” is this dsy dissolved by mutual consent. The basinets of the firm will be settled by L. 8. Waterman, at their old stand, No IS4 Liberty street L. 8. WATERMAN. feb3 J. H. CLOUSE ’ Erie Conel—Eleetlon orOfflsin. THE Stockholders of the Erie Canal Company are notified that an Election will be held at the of fice of said Company, la Erie, on Monday,'the 4th day of March, to choose Seven Directors for the year. febll-d3w W.M. W. REED, Bec’r OILS— 1(0 bbl* Linseed Oi!; . 13 “ Winter Lard, No I; 10 “ do do No 3; Cor sale by Ohia SELLERS A NI COLS , HSNZOIC ACID—TO o* for sale b > febld RESELLS I Acknc ACID-75 lbs for sale by febia R E BFET.RRa t’ARTARIC ACID—3» lbs for tale by febia RE: BACON —lao bhds prime Hams, Sides, A Shoulders; Ao tes Evans A SwilVs 8 C uems; 0 tes Miller, Brown A Htokin’s Hams; SO bbls 8 C Dried Beef Rounds fcblS HELLERS A NICOLS T INSKEI) OIL—So this for ssie by IjjMle J B CANFIELD UNNY BAG9—3OOO just rccM and for sale by Tjanld BREYFOGLE A CLARKE L A/TOULI) t^ANDLKS—WO bxs jest ree*d on consignr f iyi. merit and for sale by feb7 HARDY, JONES A CO SUGAR A MOLASSES— ion bbls N O Molasses, cypres bands; 7 hhds prime N O Sugar; on consignment and for sale by BURBRIDOK, WILSON A CO, fcblO Water street " OLOTiIS —VVe hare now in stors the largest V 7 end iMtit assortment of Oil Cloths ever before of f<-red in this market—rangisg from 37 inches wide to 31 fret—all of which are trom the moot approved manufacturers, and of the richest and newest styles. We respectfully invite dealers to call at our Carpet Warehnu«e,i?a Fourth street, and examine our assort ment before purchasing elsewhere. fe bl3 w McCLINTOCK C&IIIKBRKI, TWEKDI, *e. 1.) PIECES new style Castimerea; I 3” do Fashionable Tweeds; 6 superior make French Cloth: Jusl received at \VM. DIGBVB, UB Liberty st HEM P—43bales IkeWßoucJJientueliy ITcicp' rcc «»« roosignmenl and for sale by A GORDON JARO OlL—iu bbl« No 1, in store and for sate by J fcMl ENGLISH A BRNNCTT (IIIKKSE— WX» lt>» WR, in aiorr and for tile by ' fcl*H KNUIJMH* IIKNNFrrr 1 BITTER—3 bblr in ttore nod for aale by IV fet>l4_ ENOUGH * BENNETT SOCK dot Woolen, in (tore ami for rale by febU _ ENGLISH A BENNETT WHITE UEaNh—< tibia in atom aniTforaale Fy fet»M ENGLISH A UKNNKTT HOPS —I bale In non end foraaln by fcbl4 ENGLISH 4 DENNETT OI'CAK—H) hbda prime new, ree’d am] foKaaie by ARMSTRONG* CROZER HEKKING— Ou bf*T» in a lorn and for eato by ’ f«M4 ARMSTRONG 4 CROZF.R 1, LEATHERS—f. tackiin atora and for amie by '..fcbll ARMSTRONG * CROZER 171XHJR— ifIXJ bill Extra Family, in atari* etyj for . • ale by fell* ARMSTRONG * CROZER lARD— sobbla No l,prime; rae*d and for sale by - " ARMSTRONG * CROZER RIO COFFEE—I£v bafi pnmo new crop, joji r«'d and for rale bjr , , , BURBIUDGE, WILSON 4 CO, _ Water atreel Combat Combat i)A GROSS igper Polka; 10 do do Tery fine; 4>Vf M •• ata’d Redd In e; la u anper EnjrUih Horn Redding • “ Pocket Comba; Mo “ “ Wood “ I Duo dor aa*M Fine Irory; 3U “ Shell Side Comba: 10 " taper lam BofTiilo; Sin groat aaa’d Side Comba; recVl and for aale by ... _ O YE&GER.lWMarketat HICK— 10 uercea jotfree 7 a aniTTor rile by feblO BUBURIDGK, WILSON A CO WINDOW GLASS—SOOO bu, ail'd aixet, (Eber> betn’t make,) for aale by ..fcM* iIURBRIDGE, WILSON* CO SUGAR— 00hhdaN O, jnat ree’d and for aale by JOHN WATT * CO CODFISH— 20 druma in ato re and for aale By fc b K JOHN WATT * CO IOAP—26O Lia Rosin, in atora and for rale by > ' ENGLISH * BENNETT, fcM* No 37 Wood at >T\V BACON— 33,000 lbs Hem*; 23,000 lbs Shoeldert; 30,C00 lbs Sides; in smoke house. . KIKR& JONE*. Cenel Busin, Sieenib street and for sale by febU tfOdot Cons, to Here and for »ilc by ARMSTRONG & CROZHR Tk*w teleobapb office. Ut cuixena and Easiness men of Pittsburgh ora respectfully informed that the Morse Telegrapn Lines are now U complete operation boiweeu Uua city and Baltimore. Washington, and other Eastern Cities, * connecting at Washington City with the Morse Line, the only one Sowh to Richmond, Raleigh, Charleston. Augusta, Savannah, Mobile and New (Meant—and corniceung in this city with Unes running West ana North to tho principal tows* and eitie. in the volley of ihe Mississippi, and on lha Lakes. These Lines will receive and send messages as cheap as any other Une, and the operators and clerks will be found gen tlemanly and accommodating. * ii/ ( ??S ffi w in J U,olowor * u,, T r « f *• ST. CHARLES iiortL, Wood street. JuulWm MEDICAL A9D SURGICAL. OKFICE, , No. os, DIAMOND ALLEY, a • below Word street, u- W Dn.“*ROWJf # having been regularly edacated to the medical Profession.and bcenfor some titan genertu practice, now cor,lines \ his attention to the treatment of thMe private aud dclietle com >§nBS«3s*rf plaints for whieh hia opportunities 1 ' nnd expenenoe peculiarly qaality \ \\X»> ' him. 14 years assiduously devoted to study A treatment of those whieh “■ J• b “ k “l -ore pimum «n. hu circd Scrop“ ccl. Itcc cur ccr f«JI u> the lot of .nr prirmte prtT tluonct) unplj citdlhu hint,to 09cr ...nrutec. 0( speedy, pormsmem, and satisfactory enra to oil afflicted from di ** M# *’ 40,1411 lu incun p»r. GANCERH also cured. N- ot **U»er sex living at a distance, by stating their disease in writing, nvin# all the symp tom*. can obtain mcdiaae. with hnctSnt tar «m, by addreuwf T. BROWN, bL D. t post paid, and aadoa ing a fee. r No. <8 Diamond opposite the Waverly - Brown’alewly discovered reme dy for lUtearoatisiniseipeedrand certain remedy lor thatpainftl troable. It never fail*. Office and Private Consulting Rooms, No. CS DU* moodalley, Pittsburgh, Pa. .The Doetbrts always, at hojne._ • > ■ J ' >'• ! D .8,100. (EFIVo ear* no p«jr. ~i ' ~ t s ' , miscellmeojs. 1 PROCLAMATION. ~ j Tenmaer, ud General Jail IteUw £andl££to Sutnet, ondSamnel Jones and WilllLn Kere,Ron? Associate Judges of the bum Conru, In mad I of AUefhenyjdued the JUhdayof"lbmajT I *° ? bjC* l 0 a onr L0i 5. 0a ® eight bondmi I and fifty. «md to mo directed, for holding a (W hf Oyer and Terminer, and General Jsil Dehverv .> «£! I g«rt lk«o, in the City of Ktubw*|f2£s?i£ft Monday in March next, at 10 oVlock, A- M. I Pttbtfs notice l* hereby given to all Justices of the I Peace, Coroner, and Constable*, of the County of AI I leghany, that they be then and there, in their wooer I penes*, with their rolls, records, inquisitions, exaS-1 nations, and other remembrance*, lo do thou thin.. I which, to their respective offices in their bchalC an* I pear to be done—and also, thoae that will eroseeete I ths prisoners that now are, or may be. in the Jail of I said Co an it of Allegheny, to be (hen and there, to pro- 1 secule against them os shall be Just. | Given under my hand,at Pittsburgh, this Uthday of I February, in the yeariof ear Lord, 1620, and Of the I Commonwealth the ?4tb. CARTES CURTIS, feblMAwtdT ; sheriff. | KUetioai A N PIiECTION for Officer* for the “Company tor creeling a Bridge over the Allegheny River, op polite Pittsburgh, in tire County of Allegheny,” will bo holden in the Toll House of the Company, ai the Pittsburgh end, on Monday, March 4tb, at l o'clock, P* M: JOHN HARPER, Treasurer. j*n3o-dAwtdT ' ACACTHIS-Ahont the ONLY ORIGINAL AND GENUINE; WISTAB’9 BALSAM OF wiLD CHERRY, the great remedy for CONSUMPTION! And the best medicine known to man tor Asthma of every itage, Liver Complaints, Bronchitis, luflacnsa, (toughs, Colds, Breeding of the Langs, Shortness off} re nth. Paint and Weakness in the Side, Breast, Ae., and all other disease* of the . PULMONAUY ORGANS. A very important disease over which thisJUlxam ex erts n very powerful influence, is that of a , tl DISEASED LIVRIi. In this complaint it has undoubtedly proved more efficacious than any remedy hitherto employed, and in etmeroui instances when patients had endured lona Md severe suffering from the disc are*, without reeelv* iitg the least benefit fromj various remedies, and when Mercury has been resorted to in vain, the use of this Balsam has restored the Liver to a healthy aeiion, and In many/instancei effected permanent cures,.after every well known remedy hod failed to produce this desired effect j- Besides its astonishing efficacy in the disease shove ? e ,w. » we it a very effectual remedy in Asthma, a complaint Ir. which it has been extensively usedwith deeded success, even in cates of year*’ standing. With the increase of intelligence hsi grown ! U P ■ knowledge or the elements of health, ud t re ff**® for them, and commnnsurately.wiih the Mtides of I science have we acquired the me*uaof arresting dis- I eaae, and averting its ravages. Notwithstanding the progress we have madei statistics show that even now, one sixth of the whole population dio annually of consumption. ; ' I One of the most important discoveries of the ace. in ameliorating the eohaiilon of this targe class of suf-1 fenng humanity, is DR. WISTAR’3 BALSAM OF WILD CHERRY. “ Jgn33-lm> WUtar’s .Balssm of wjjl? Cherry is a fine Herbal Medicine, composed chiefly of Wild Cherry Bark and Uerenuino Iceland Moss, {tire latter imported express ty lor this purpose.) the litre medicinal virtues of wtuen are also combined by a new chemiea) process, with the extract of Tar, thus rendering the whole compound the most certain and efficaelous remedy ; ever discovered for , 1 j CONSUMPTION OF THE LUNGS. Still further evidences of the remarkable curative, properties ol ihisincslimsble preparation: ' Rcßssu.vu.tx. Brtrjvu co., O, Aug. 91,104®.* Messrs. Sandtord A Fork: Gentlemen, About six Zrwit Jfs..l‘ T . ed !\* •ffeneyof*Wi«iart Balsam of Wild Cherry, but with some reluetauce on my nan. for Ure reason that I had been the m?eu: of to many pills and other nostrums, whieo were cracked' up to be -omeiUnf wondertkl, bat which vurned out In the , end to beof no account whatever, deep: to the man nactnrer. _ But I candidly admit that this time i have ?“ n^ e ,s®i T ' d . for thoextraordinaiyearei effected by Wii tar's Balsam hare convinced me that “good can come out ofNaxareth." Your agent left meone doS en boulet, whieb are allgone—havingbees the means of curing 'several obstinate eases of Connunnttoo—l and uo mistake; tor what isee and know I ant bound tobelleyfc One ease In particular: A youngrentle man In Winchester, Adamaeojmty.O, 10 mtleaftow thlsplacmwai cured of Consumption when the doe tore has given him up, or u-le&st could do nothinr for him, and tt was the intention of his friends to convey I nra to your city, and place him under the ears of some I eminent phreieian there.* But a friend told him of 1 Wistaria Balsam, and that he eonid obtain It of me. I lie *ent for.lt, and before the second bottle wis gone I he was sound.and well, and unending tohis every dsy I basinets. At there are several Inquiries for the medi- I cine, H would be well to forward an additional supply I withdut delay. Very respectfully, yours, ' 1 I • LAMBERT NEWLaND. I The above, from L. Newiaftd,Erq,ahighly respect-1 able country merchant, commends itself forcibly to I the eandid attention of alrithasc who 'have doubted I the great merit of Witter 1 * Wild Cherry I “XT geoiine WlMirt Balsam of Wild Cherry, wu retrod need i n the rear *®?\ ,ni ? has been well totted la all complaints tor which u D reciiomer.ded. For 17 vean it has proved more efficacious tu a remedy for Coughs, Colds,lnfla enxt, Crottelmis, Asihma, and Consumption la its in* eiptsat stages, than any other medicine ; LOST VOICE. Ac.* RESTORED! »T, q ... r , A»,. ID, IM3. , ”♦ Fowle: Having seen mask certificates puhluhed In relation to Dr. Wistaria Balsam-of Wild Cherry, i take tow opportunity of offering a word in ! its favor, which you are alto at liberty to publish. A few norths sutee my wife’s lungs became so ranch af-1 fee ltd wuh s sudden cold, that she lost her voice, and suffered severely from pains in the breast. Uer utoa tion caused her friends mach alarm. Having beard I your Balsam strongly recommended by those who I ufodii,lpureba«ed a bottle from your agent in this Slice. She took it according to directions, and it pro seed a wonderful effect. Before ualng one Louie ahe bed completely recovered Her voice, the pains subsid ed, and her health was soon fully re-datsilisbed. our*, truly, HENRYG. BRIGHTMAN. To Dkuosbt* avp DtaLm in Maranw-—Tbi- cel ebrated snd miaUible remedy for ihe euro of Comubp uou, Asthma and Liver Complaint, has by Uv own me nt« been rapidly, sure and safely working its wsy “rough the opposition of quick* and concterfeifers. unW, by its true value and intrinsic excellence, u has’ I ettned lor itMlf a most enviable popularity, and e*lab- I listed ilseli m the confidence of an ImelUgent and en-1 lichiercd public, from one end of the continent to the I other. The tetumonyof thousands wiiohtvo been re-1 tieved and cured try ltd* valuable aniefe, will show I tost d stand* unrivalled—at the head ol all other me-1 dieinrfs. forthe cure of diseases tor whic. ; it is reeom- I mendfd. The genuine Dr. Wisur’s Balsam of Wild I I, H/ ** now ‘‘ ,r ** le by duly appointed I Agents, and I ali respectable dealers in medicines, in aJUanrecttie* I and ali important towns throughout the United Slates. I Fates fll per. Bottle | Bix Bottles for ti. <; I Sold Ljr 3. n. PARK, (snceeaaor to Sandford A Put,) Fourth and Walnut street*, Ctneiaruni, Ohio, General Agent for the South tad Went, to whom til order* must be addressed. L. Wilcox, Jr, James a. Jonea; J, Kidd A Co: B. A. Fahne*u«k A Co, Ihiiiburgh.; L. X. Russell, Wash- JUfton; W. li. Lamberton, Franklin; L. B. Bo vie, Uiuontown; 11. Welly,Ureensbargh; S.Koum&Somer "t; 8co» A Cilmore. Bedford; Reed A gcb, Hunting- \ Vr, K bl i Wmanmng; Evan* *. Co, Uroak wile; A. ilmo A Sou, Waynesburgh; hPFarltnd A Co, N. Callender, Meadville; Burton A Co, Erie; j Magoffin, Mercer, James, Kelly A Co. Butler; S.Bmith. Bearer, J. ft Rummenou, Warren; F.L, AC. S. Jones, Condertport; P. Crocker, Jr, Brownsville. ** fcbi-dAwty(i*lT j IB rLAHnXTOUY UllttUtiA’Puai. — THE AMERICAN RHEUMATIC BALSAM!! ANEW remedy lately discovered in the Vegetable Kingdom—a tare and permanent eure for all KoeuDiaiic Complaint* aoch ak Inflammatory. Chronic. Acute and Mere trial Rheuiaaiura: Goat, Lumbago. Spinal Affection*, Ac. , Th»» medicine ha* long been sought for. It ha* been ■aid that Kheamauim could not be cured; but there is a remedy designed by natare for Ibecure of every dj*. cum that the harnau system it riibjen to. At last c re medy ha* been found that cure* Kheamaiisni of the worst form—ene ci the most valuable vrgetablo m. auction* of toe earth—tno greal&st and monimportant discovery ol the age, and a wonderful blec.-lur to the human family, L cures without sickeningor debilita ung, and renew* strength and rigor to the tvbolo in. *2?* »«• curod. during ihe put three month*, ceer 600 case* that were considered incurable. Certificate* of the canuire properties of this medi cine can be aeon by calling on the Agcnu. None genuine unless put up with an engraved label KmTCK 1 ““ pro >"'“ r ' «■ B«J4 *>y If. SMYSER, corner Third and Market at, Pitt*i>imrh. Bold also by G. F. THOMAS, , „ No 109 Main it, Clneinnatl, O. if !)7-dAw4tnfl / COAL WORKS FOR SALK. THIS property lies ai the apper end of Umettown— t thon distance below the mouth of Mingo Creek. The rail road uud ihe neceaaary luilding* are ew. and the mine ba» been worked (os. cooogi to put itm goodordcr. The Pit open* witnin yardaofthurlT er. and the inelinalioii from it is just sufficient to carry the car* to the boat* The water at the landing is sood— permitting boat* u> Ikj loaded at all seasons; and ie mouth of Mingo r shor uiitance aboro, affords jui ample harbor to protcet tbem.from the flood* and ice of winter. The Tract connected .ab Uteke work* consists of 300 Aeres Coal, ring in ihe neck of land between Mingo Creel uuu ihe Monongaltela. AH thing* considered, this property combine* perhaps, as many advantage*, and hold* out aifiiit inuueenmntsto the capitalist. a* any on the river. The enure tratt 1* offered for tale; but, to suit purchaser*. :• portion may be reserved. Priee reasonable and terms very easy ' For further Information enquire of r . JOSEPH 8. MORRISON, Fourth street. nor Wood. Haruept Fleming A Oo^ BAV* FOR SALE, j FROM FAYETTEMANUFACTUUING COMPANY so case* (uperinr Family Blanket#, 10 by Id qra; COO pair do & by 7tt; 200 do do ~do 4by7 lb 140 do red and while llnrio do IUO do colored California do ALSO; fiO piece* 0-4 whito Flannel, warranted all wooL 100 do 4-1 do do do do 1(0 do 3-4 do do do do 160 do 3-4 red do do do 76 do 3-4 yellow do do do ALSO: Salinetu, Tweed*, Jeans and Woolen Yarn, at east ern taanuficturer 1 * price*. Off" Warehouse, No l!D Wood it, 4th door from Fifth. w.- IHSDBiHOJC, : THU DELAWARE MUTUAL SAFETY INBU RANGE COMPANY —Office, North Boon of tho Exchange, Third street, Philadelphia. FlMlEtciasct—llaildingsi Merchandise and other property in tuwm and comma, insured against loss or damage by fire at the lowest rate of premium. Maim also Insure Vessels Car goes and Freights, foreign or coastwise, under open or special policies, os (he assured may desire. . ItiLAßflTasmrorrA'noK.—They alio into re merchan dise transported )tlvfrpai»^ “* “iS®" «2o*E EVlamjby J " KtEBEB, A- Mra* : ,M J, W, Wotdwcli’i. A Within » n?nt W BRICK HOUSE,SUblta***. %£ 9f ex«U«u FraiL Tlii property it AcsinblV, J 2?•? «*Meaee r or ter/ardenlnr par- P®Mfc Bnalreof :. \.y«; W» 11. M. PUBBV, net cf Boolie 4 P»«T. «>r- Mr ar flay aed Liberty »a. - fcMMw* 1 I •Vo Zi«t* • • . .. . . Sj-?fTjrd Miller, &q, oexi doer to (tie real «ene* of ik. mbacnber, io Allegheny. Thii 8 bed I? 1 * ! pl*«d la prime order, eoataina k»t*hea Mriore, dime* room Si by .11, and *ssSiiabESV^m lu^eoMljaity. to boih eiiiej y«d."“‘“Ml Meltable mUeooe. Hrdraaiinthe B4*T^’ o iyr£,"“ iiß "« bwdiioJ, « tr uu —■—lfetMl wm. aomSßni«*ir ! ite^Fern'tS.?.» I W.K., etrfcet, oa reuo^4b^l , r^ nni S? fro ®. Water to Fim dietelV. T7Z BAI Jan» ISAIAH DICKEY k CO. Front st S^Pfff-2 0 ****~» feet front by <0 deep- No 1177 Front sl Possession five* Ist ApriL ■ Jang - ISAIAH DICKEY k 00, Front st TeLM, a A desirable Residence, a?uai*4 oa the River premises. For Bala. THE VACANT LOT, in Allegheny, eonteTof Mid isei deep lleT Cottaon » ® {eet fr»w by 110 r.^/ ,(V “7 b ® I _^. onSonthCOTl,mon * feet front by. tJ- o D?ihsL P ’ wUi Uuw * tonr Driek U^ue i occupied 101 08 S®** Common, Z 7 foet front by two story Brick House, oeenpied jAbo-Pivo Beßdiag Lots on Bank Lane, each 90 y*jNHachei firont by W feet b inches deep .to towprth . Alfo—TbeLot on north sideof Liberty street, Pitts- ? Br f b» (P*ri of lot No 134 in Woods* plan,) 80 feet Boat by ito feet deep to Brewery alley. Apply to janJO-dgm GEb. BREKD,B4 Wood 1 Valuable Loti fbr Sale. SIX BUILDING LOTS, on Second street, between Ferry end Redoebt alley, each 90 feet by 75 beekt to a tea feet alley. They are desirable for private dwell ings, and will be sold on time. Apply to JOHN CALDWELL 4 SON, malP-lm cor. Second stand Redoubt alley. , F°a SAhEj on very liberal term*—Fifty Nine Lou of Grand, airaated on Penn, Wayne, and Pike su, ««m the Dnqaesne Way, meeardiof to a plan to be seen at uua office, where terms and conditions will bo made known. j.ngi Por Rent* A ROOM on Market street, near Water,.suitable (oran office. Enqnlreof jang-tf GEO. B. MAB3EF. Water it . Wmw Btat« THKUrretfawrtaryßßJCK WAREHOUSE. No. ;!?. b o ty^f s?*’ oppo ? l “ the bood of Wood. oe. n»toFoU*a*be«An*y. Ssilu!L»L^2J^*9* oe ' ft,,re * Po®M«ionWa S?S2f te siii or uiunytimebefore tire first orApnJ. Said house isia excellent repair. For oar liculara enquire on the premises of ■. ■ * > * jmSß lm • F.W. HAYWARD. For Rsmt, FROM the flm der of April next—one lam two •toned BBJCK DWELLING HOUSE, handsome* •y situated on the Ohio Hirer, adjoining the boronjhof Alanehester, with about fear acres of land; a number or Frail Trees; one large btiek Dam and Stable, nad other out buildings. Apply t* non - JmaS JAMES A. HUTCHISON A CO. AT© l4«f . SMALL COTTAGE HOUSE, in Allegheny eity, on Esplanade street. Rent low. Inquire of l*”** TABSEV A BEST, 5 Wood » A, Brtak Yard fsrttsatT LOT OF GROUND,suitable fora Brick Yard, !*" **■«** “a*. »the vicinity of v«uo will bereated for a term of yeara. Ad. r>J“ „ EDI OAZZ4M.TH.iI Sit' Office orer the Post Office. For Rut, A ROOM on the second story of the Warehouse No. 80 Wood street. ’ janie? *THREE STORY BRICK DWELLING HOUSR KAk w rt L ,lrwt ' bclwcea O’Hara and Walnnt streets •FuthWard, a; present o.tupied by the subscriber! PoeaessionrtTeoonthelstAprU. Ennuireof JanlC-tf WM. VOUNOTTb Liberty st For tjinL T KB BASEMENT comer of the Diamond amt umoa streets, well adapted to anypnblio business, it nas been occupied aa a Coffee, or V-sUng Establish, ment, fbra numberofyears. i. •^ I S o ffS Teirtl Oaeea and Artist’s Rooms, well lighted, with entrance from the Diamond, orer tho store of the subscriber*, north west eorner of the Dla* mond and Market street Apply to ■ Alexander a da y. 1? tC „■,,** T » *5O pleasantly tltuatod linos ; rLwu? i£ Uou ***» wh !‘ ff»#ads adjoining,at Possession cairbo rmn on the first of April next Jaa3 HARDY, JONES * CO. For Rent, THE Back Part of the. Warehouse now occupied by myreu, ana fronting on Front street 0 H GRANT. 41 Water st t To Lai. A GOOD THREE STORY BRICK DWELLING, on Smithfield street, fear doors fromTSerontb. west side. Inquire of S. BCHOYHB, fca F 110 Second st. Foa a icax—A STORE, well fined up for Dry Goods, on Market st, between Third tend Fourth. Possession given on the Ist of April next; Also—Several ROOMS and OFFICES. Possession giTen immediately. E- D. GAZZAM, doia Offlea over the Post Office, Third st MFOaBBVT—The WAREHOUSE at pre sent occupied by Messrs. Bailey,Brown Jfc Co., on Water street from first of April next oortt JAMES A HUTCHISON A CO AA FOR BALE—A Brick House, (bat one year -Bra built,) and Lot, on Robinson street, Allegheny, "nearoW Bridge. Prioelowand terms easy.— Inquire of jy*4 8 SCHOYER, 110 Becond st • FOR SALE—Five lota eligibly situated in uo a* JTT ishing town of Birmingham. The lots are situa ted on Donut an street numbered in nia* 73, n, 80,61 and 8»-Lot No 75 OsntinggOfset ry A« n street, 70 feet deep; the other four SO feet front eaeli, by POfoet deep. - Trrms—Greater part of purchase money mar ml mein for six years, aecured by mortgage. Forpinlel olars, inquire of BBCHOYQL * n J“ KUT. i uliLiff 6 .. rt _ V FOR SALL—A. Lot of Ground situate an iv- «'ioBWAY FtAlag» Ssos.-asff6a2Sia —j*? l * HE eorner Fourth afldMßßfc^itf IKLLISQ OVV AT KSDDCED PHIOBBI A L l!Sk^ D « a k earner of the Diamoad and !K?* V*Ui 0W off *t rwUeed “fWlater Goods, cousistin* of L * dl “ Drew Goods, iagxtu ranety. AUo—lHankcM tad Flenneli, Cloth*, CaWnioi.Seim «», tnd assortment of berry Couon Goods. Gonßdtnt that better bargains etnnot bo btd else where,-we Invite the attention of barer*. ALEXANDKK & DAY, 73 Msrfcet street. '/ Janlt OlUfiTaad (bortumc tvXUMA^ufc^P^- O nbls in Cincinnati, Loni«vUle and St Lotus, par- Ab*Md on tkomoat favorable temu. : I_“W* J " N. HOLMES * PONS. ~ ckBP&vH T>tCEIVEI) this day, at tha Carpet Warehooso, No Xv 7S Foatth *l * new and rich style of super In* cmn Carpets.' Also— Fine Ingrain, 'which we offer to Michasen u eheap-as any eastern house. febia • : W McCUttTOCr OU Gloifea* . < .. tir MeCLINTOCK u now receiving the newest W • style Tapestry OU Clethd, which we will eat to ti any sixe room, halt. cr.v«iUlmle. ‘ We resneei. tiny Unite an ctaaiaafleneTtwr assortment aiodr carpet Warehouse, 75 Fourth street. (tw PENNSYLVANIA ROUTE! (;> 2Vo DmSf Uauait ■'■ This mate, for safety, speed, and comfort, is not ' eqaalled by anr now in ase to toe Eastern Cities. ' For passage or information spply to W. 3UTCH, Mononrahela noats; 1 Or to D.-LEECH A CO., Canal Batin. N. B.—On too Ist’May next toe Central) Rail Road will be open to' Hantingdon, which will shorten to« ' ume through several hours. ' ■ febll • •• &fi J&i. F- LORENZ. i ULUHOK FIVBDATUaXi , *Ol na coarxTAßn or xKscmmzz Ai&ranaiH with inap m onmuaTT, mwiH . PHILADELPHIA AND PITTSBURGH. forwarded by ihi* line are carried in tie "' ®s ChambewbuTfb, and are immediate- - • KttSSSuiL to Wa * oni night and day tiroagh »■ *” I'Mioaed'every 15 mile*,' whiek ' prompt delivery ofyoodiwithintka' tine . "£k° ' v *gons will leave obt warehouse daily. (Boa.' daw ejceptei) u * 0 « C !oek, P. M. ’ = a ”F C4I that *» non foods will be > Umm«h h . lhßa etn *» ;P»*ctMUy carried JAMES M DAVIS 4 CO, 827 Market meet, Philadelphia. JOHN RTPADENfcCO, _ Canal Baain, Pittebwgh. - Si PoiWABDOa * CoaoßK !.» ioji MItTTUCT, Gaul Bitty o, Pena * tree l, Piuebftjgh. •'.■l at DAVIS k CO- Punm Factoßt ajo’cos. iSSIf 2=7 *” a. ■ BXFJBXSB WAGOS X.ZHK. 1850. THROUGH IN FIVE DAYS! —- rjlire *ab*crib«r« nreprepnred to reeeiTe 6000po«nd* A Freight dROy, after Mondav, 10th iniu, to forward to or from PhilailelpJua and Pmsliargh, by Wsxon, iST!2?£. m FiVB s*J** • a* tow üby nay other conveyance at this action of the year. . / john McFaden* co, Canal Basin, Pittsbargk. : , - . JAMESMDAVISAOcf _i dcC No 337 Market st. Philadelphia. SOSOHGABSIiA BOUTJB* "*'***' w * i q g in B9HHBBB. Only T 8 Hlle> BtagUf, Via Brownsville and Camber!and to Baltimore and ' Philadelphia. - FITHE nomine *boat leaves too whirt above the J, bridfe, iafly, at 8 o’clock precisely... Time to Baltimore, 33 houraj ume to Philadelphia, 40 hoars. Tho evening boat leaves daily, (except Sunday *vl: “top,) at 4 o’clock. byTaMnTw S evening boat, will eroae the moanialne in stages next day, and tone avoid night travel. c Secure yoor tickets at too Office, Uonongahs) Home, or St Charlee Hotel. “• / ocao-ly J.MBBirmrflg, Agent - > —: JlllS 1850. express wagon line through in FIVE DAYSI rIE eabeeriben, having impended their op*. eration* until the opening of too Spring Navigo* non, hare established an Expreea Una by Railroad and between Philadelphia and Rtisborgh,. by. which they arm prepared to forward 6800 poena* each day. and receipt for toe delivery of too same in $ daya. ~ They begleave to assure their friends and tho pib llo that their arrangements regarding rates, regalariry - and despatch, eaaaot fail to giro satisfaction to all who UTOf them with their >mimnit» TAAFFB A O’CONNOR, * comer Penn and Wayne sts, Pittsburgh. THOMAS . _ de7 S7B Market street, . GEE. WO! GEE, WO» ~ WIN TUrAmUIQBHXgf. mMk 1850- fflßfet _Hxaa mm thx old cosmroos. • BINGHAM’S EXPRESS WAGON LINE, 1 *m »wt\ nnw—’ r Pittsburgh and Philadelphia. A 8 the business on toe canal ip about being closed ■' for the season, we woaldinform thepaeliothat, we have again brought the Conestoga Wagons into re* auiiiuoa, and will oe prepared to forward COOOpoands daily, (commencing on Monday, toe SStoinst.) A Car leaving Philadelphia daily by toe mail train for Chaw-x • benburg, and. toe .Wagons traveling day .end. night ensures the delivery oi Goods in five days. Apply to ~ ' WM. BINGHAM. PiOsbargh, *' BINGJIAM A DOCK, No. 183 Market street, novSO Philadelphia. wiayjaa. ARBAaokaiKNg___:; r smm, iBsd. mm- EXPRESS WAG OH LINE tv M&MM PITTSBURGH AND PHILADELPHIA. Toce FiveUnys, (Sundays ciceptcd,) running Bay FJIIIE public It respectfully informed ihattMs lisa, - J. which haurbeen in successful operation the two previous winters, will again commence' ranninrefi' Monday,’the 2Cth of November. A Car will leave Philadelphia and Chsmbenbttrgb daiiy'eaeh way with the Mail Train, and from Cham*' beraburgh with relays of hones running day and night. We are prepared to forward Gooolbsireightdaily.by the above line. Apply to ». LEECH A CO, Pittsburgh, • or to-UARBIS * LEECH, No 13 Soath Third street. Philadelphia.- . . novSMtf • ......... E7* LADIES ARE CAUTIONED BINQ CQMMIIN PBFPABRn CHAT.gr V * . They are not aware how frightfully injurious it is to the skin] how eoane, bow rongh, how sal*'•/'> low, yellow, und unhealthy the skinup*. 1;. - peanafterusingprepaiedebalkl Be- -■ I-. TT 1 sides it Is injurious, retaining a ' ! ' Urge quantity of Lead! . We have prepared a beautiful vegetable article! which we call JONES’ BPANISH LILY WnTTf. ' : It is perfectly innocent, being perilled ofall deleenl •' ons qualities; and it imparts to the skin anataral, Leal thy. alabaster, clear, living white; at the —■« tim» aeting as a cosmetic on skill, making It soft and ’ smooth. Boid by the Agent, WiL JACKSON, 89 Lib eny st, Pittsburgh. Price *5 eents. uugTaiAwT '■ _ [ET all ooot cmxmo ai* nonorabiy earned that theiollowing are the aetaal qualities or ada. bottle of ■ Jonas’s Coral Hair Restorative. If they doubt oar word, they eannet these highly rospeetaMe eltireasl who nave tried it— Mr- 0«». Becket, 41 Elm «t. New York.* Mrs. Matilda Beeves, Myrtle av. Brooklyn. Mr.Wm.TempkUsJMKingstfNewYerk. Mr. Thos. Jaekaozu Montour* lilaad, near Pittsbu' gh H. E. Cullen, late barber steamboat 8. •- And.more than a hundred others state, theagh this must sufiee, that it will force the hair to grow on the head orfaee,stop it fallingofl; strengthen the whs, removing seen end dandruff from the roots, making. Ught, red, or gray halt assume a fine darklook, aid keeping dry, harsh or wiry hair moist, soft, dean and beautiful, a very, vtrylong time. Sold by the Agent, WM. JACKSON, K> Liberty-*; Price 37|, SO cents, and one dollar. ; j ,ET TnatLatu oram* mraia is not more repai'. •ive tun a bad, putrid breath, or dark; yellow ed teeth. IfpereoaihaTetheaeit ia their own balUi they, can, for two tbilUnn, bur an anlelo that Jr» mako their breath pure andaweet aaOc SfttyJWf^ *] ? ftio Gosu, tpaiigy or'tilftertud. aad for the Teeth itia onoqaalled, tobotU» tho tutor! fiuttemnf the tealOn the sou, «ad tieto S white aa the mm'/'tkijtosm.ftnh. . f Bach, reader, no the propenie* of Jones’* Amber Tooth Pane, and, withoatpraising jt oorKlrevhepr “I hare both ued and attained this beawifrl and to palpable article, (Jones’. Amber Tooth Fame.) and peoembg all the qoaliSa&aim. •d for it” we can say no more to eonrtaea. jTfei jgg£ l 55L* ,p an " JUftfca*-lttl iM cnrmieal Soap emg afrwpenmrittaLanda thauae time moUfiea, Boftea*, aadw£tswfa.a «ht» itthemtawaadbeartrf«wiwftnn« - kiSulJVif^ifSu 1 **•*«■»**• •oea-noroaly ■*•» *» “ I“* Mors- Pudw, Btottaxs, Fucna,or uy etker •» ndis •*"*, The reader la wared tbaufia i« t»aWABJK. in aQitawietira, are bow prepared to arU-a* low mod oa u reaaocaMo tenon Mean bepnrelussdalnwlM'a. We mCsU oar Wand*, aad.ihapabiio-gtinerafly,i call andexamino oaritoek, which eonrjUinM««J KNIVES and FOSKS, PotllCT iffS?«SvK? BOISSOBS.SHKiBS, B4ZOKS, ItoSSISSS aachaaLock*.Latches,Oisnaand Serew«JSSUf»Ki wUhamMScie iTnS^Se^S W» in»B« the eumiion of CmmummSSSS^S' WAlKSSfflSassdwHf ed to ..II«o .SlO ri.Q tin.rJli.l w * Pmp«mx «• iU«*n.»yoit 7 for Sal*. .SrafiSßsssassjasgwaHs^gss . ■£B£XXF?^f*®Sb£ ,m QEO.W.JUIITB *'coi b “ ,n *Sn£?i“ w^