ESTABLISHED IN 178 b. • ! ' PUBLISHED BY WHITE 4 CO. v j *• w yn*J . li/niusirT. ®*7* ti * WI»D mm; ITQT lIOOX TO .. rax mi. ijxxxt: Tri-Wcc' W«kly, in •dru/lc)*— I>9. ' o Club*, /it ’ijla. per wana. ■ ..., sfiO . « it * reduced rue. 11A.9 CS Ojf AOVKBTIIIBO AGREED Ui-O.N DT VI fi PITTSBURGH PRESS. DaeSqß».e,(lOime#efNouporeHor'l«»a) - i _ one I '-aenioa ; One Bqa# >e,eaeh additional utMriioa-*. 0.35.! go- ©no week -1,7 a ; go* ajco ' Do. ihree week*- . A®o.h. Do. one month——l do. two montha— 7fiO . I -- 7~* lire* 00mn*.... 9,00 do* four montha ia(«. go. six month* jg,u) „ 2 Do* twelve months*. »• ....^.. ty,oo 1 eupdlflf Card (6 lines or let*,) per annuo. JUJ» ! (perati* •• V nualexeinaiTeof the paper———-. filOO \ For each additional aquaro, interred ever one month, *aa for coehl additional equate inserted under Ike yea? 17 raca,half pneo. • - ' AdrerUamem excelling » *jaare, «ad nototer to ** •• a equate and a half . PkkUahennMaeeowKablotor lejaiadvertaemenu beyond the amount charged tor their publication. Auumneag candidate* for ofice, to bo eharttd the same aa otkcr adeerttaement*. a w AdverUremcnu not maikedon the copy fcracpeeF Bed number of inaulivna, will be continued till lorbtd. and paymentexaciad aceerd All folTenfoene&u for eluiuMa unluunu. t~ ■ Marriage notice* to bo charred SO cenia. * »eaih notiec* in*rted withonichat**, ankt* aceoni. .paaini.br foncrel iOTlutiom 0 7SbBSrKSSeSSS when to accompanied to be paid tor. • * ■ ; . Begnlai advertiaere and all other* aendinr eommo- Concern, or any public enter. iuhotiSa ofMtoS?. M,se * H*»ad* tor idmitunee— «*ociaUona-e»erT notice de- to enterprise* ealcnla- It II h.* labwx? lhe bndealanding' that the fame it 'Steir&f la the lore -fiSucfSS“^^.' d,nptefHM - - fclVpnec*!* Med;C * l Mlrertiaemeni* to bo charged at * Auctioneer*’ Advertisement* S&lH.l'fS/fZTZr °? der rate*, but 10 be allowed t orbSl? 7 UWB ttSpweua*. f™mthe ri l S?e W °* *®*w*mt ta bartt >imt ’ Coooqnare, three imariinn.——.....—yijp Do. each additional insertion*.-. < 37 wuoMunnni vmiTrAnL ' One Square, (10 Unea) om insertion—Sß ct*.. Do. each additional inaenioa* *l3 ■ “ ah X.HARPER.iW- ~ . BOiTTM-BICDLE, Journal. JAMES P. BARB A CO., Chronicle.- FOSTER to BROTHER. Dienaeh. .SaSWSMSGStL- Bn CTTO £ "°‘ J « Tnt " u, °- fiusmss cards Benjamin fauna Wtlliaa Bakeweli. _ I*ATTOir * DIKBWEI.L, ATORNEYS AT liAW-QffirnJn re*n, ... Orantauect, near the Court Haute. fcb3^ AIEXABDSB ZX. WATSQS> ATJO BNSY AT LAW—Office, on Fottrth'atreeh above tfmithficld—Lowrio’a RgHi^my^— Janß.y Alexander franrlin, .Attorney u u*. • 1-otmhaL •: . r noal^tr •, David c. tdttz>£ ATTORNEY; AT LAW AND COMMISSIONER FOR PENNSYLVANIA, St. Lotta, Mo.' ‘ _AII cotnmonicadoaa promptly aarwered. oetS3.lT A HMSTRONO jOL and JAiaiere In Produce, No. 3* Market eireetj FmabargLy . decs : : ATTORNEY and Coutaellor at Law. and rmrup.*. ciouer torthe Smte of Tca&sylTanta, St •HMlaieomuaburgh.) 9 ► Ra/mocaa—Piiubnrgh: Hon. W. Forward, H*mo ton A Miibr, M'Candleaa AM S Cl arc, John E. I’arke. .•I aeella A Seaplo,kPCord A Ring, :aagH-diy - BAIBD*BTEBBETT. ... • Attorneys and.counsellors at Law, Foonh ft rest, between Sniihfieid and Grant, ''• : ; L anc.c.aatMi. LASQS’AFBIXHD, . A TTORNKVS AT LAW|Fo*nbstreeu&ear GtmsL -O- a Jhlfttf ‘ • iAifxrincEss; Attorney at uw.-oon on Fonnb n, be »mi nraintt • ■ tpqaaiiy - v ; w*. umn t.c«Huvi. . w. v. WBOBetp—»- ■■■■ ■■■mm imalsT' : - BAGALKY. WOODWARD a Co, Wbalenie Cro ce»,No.£;iaDtf>et«tweuPfcill»» aorff PUUhurgh AlksU Warks. ~~ BENNKTT, BERRY A CO, Manufacturers of Seda AsMßteaehing Powders, Ma ti«lie and Batch one Acids. Warehouse No.'*-waterstreet, below Ferry. : PQTfIMy - ' ; vaansat a aaatm, . axoaax xxrrxa. BRAUIti A REITER, .Wholesale and Retail Drug gists, s steer of Liberty and bt. Clair streets, Pitts burgh, Pa ' ' ■ •* mayH l&AIG A BKJNNER. Forwarding and Commission > Merehaate No. 98 Market st, Pittsburgh. sptfi . Cl A. JkfeANULTY A Forwonli]if ; sad Corn /« mission Merchants, Canal Bui a, Pittsburgh Pa • " ■ • . mehS' C~ ' H'.' IIHAWT, Whole-tin Urnw, IVwbwiminn *r.il , ForwsrdmjfMerchsnttWo.4l Wuetii wli bsqtlis* tram COLEMAN, 'MAILMAN A Co, manaJaetarsrt of Coach sad EUptio Springs,: Hammered Axles, Boring sad Plough Bled. Iron, Ac. Warefcoaso oa Waieramf Front streets, Pittsburgh. Also, dealers ta( Coach Trimmings and Utile able Castings. : ' octlH ws. a. clausa, uni r. mxm. ENCUSU ABENNErrr, (tale English, Gallagher A Co.J Wholesale Grocers, Commission and For* warding Merchants, and dealers in Produce and Pius' bargti Manafactarts, No. 37 Wood bl, between tM sad 3d streets. 1 . • oett 1.1 J. HENBY,-Attorney auid Counsellor at Low, a!s- CjnclnnaU/Oiao. Collections in Boa them Ohio, and in iodiaaa, and la Kentucky, promptly and care* folly si tended to. - Commissioner tor the State of Penn* ■ylvama, for taking Depositions, acknowledgments, Ac. Ac. Rama to— Hon. Wm. Ball A Bon, Certis, Chartli A Csfathers, Wm. Hays, WUIoet A Paris, a3d lta ilertey"'-••AndrewFleming It. K. Fleming. UEBIEY, FLKBIBO * CO., . commission meb chants, - • FOB the sale of Domestic, Wdolea and Couon Goods, also, Dealers in all kinds of Taiian'Tnra mings, No. 117 Wood street, fourth door from Filth, Pittsburgh. Baraaxaca: Messrs. Wm. A. Hill A Co^Banksfa. • JsnrU ■ ~3. C jlrcyiofi DIUBTFQGI«B2 * OLAAKE, T?OrtWAHDING AND COMMIStfION MEROII- J; ANTP, ud dealer* in Window Glass, White f*a>t.A4.. No. lOSßecondsL j*n9-r —: wotrafousiTfos; — FORWARDING a commission merchant, No. IH Second *trect, Fluabnrgh. - 1 •' dcU, euuaas w.satni. ;*** L »i - fphiiada.' : - ~ _»• ctre Axvon. ton*a. wabbxb, I „ TJKALDA UUCKNOR,TobaeeoCo«mUai«i Mar- Ml. charm, 41 North Water at, A 1« North fftorrn, Phils. ; . . norJO»tf • iugf,' ~. , M “wx. r.ioaxa. . TJARDV, JONES A Co, (riceaaaora t£Atwood, ■“-A Jonee A Co.) Commission and Forwarding tier toiOT.lo Pliutmrih MmiOenired gj°N,UiTL£ A CO., No. IPS Liberty street* A\ Pittsburgh,’ Wholesale Grocers, Prodace and Commission; Merchants, and dealers in Pittsburgh Manufactures. '• '• jyy. BoßT.agßaen. THoauTmt. sajc-u. aonsoa. iYoUEKThIOORB* WEnTesalc Groeer, Rectifying it Distillery dealer tn Prodaee, Pittsburgh Manafac* tares,'and ail kind* of Foreign and Domestic Wines and Liquors, No. 11 Liberty street. On hand a very large stock of superior old Moncngiheln whiskey, which will be sold low for cash. aplfcly |> EVN OUH9 A BHEE, Forwardiia and Commission XV Merchants, for the Allegheny River Trade, deal* in in Groceries,Prodaee, rritsbargfa Man also arts and Chloride of Lime. ■ The highest cash, paid at all rime* tor eoun ryrags. Corner of Pena and Irwin su. ianffl ROBERT: DAL 2 ELL A Co., Wholesale Grocers, Commission and Forwarding Merchants, dealer* •aTrodnee end Pittsburgh: Hutafaetarn, liberty it. Pittsburgh, Pa. _*■ tebSt ROBT. A. CUNNINGHAM, Wholesale Grocer, Dealer lit Produce and Pittsburgh Manufactures .to. 144 liberty sl • • jyl‘J tf rFS»JL &HS9IAL. r, MLuoMORQ B. MILTEMBBRQEB ' 8, B. AGENT, -Forwarding.and Commission Mer chant, has removed to No. 87 Front, between Wood ami Smithfield streets. at>U SINGER. HARTMAN A CO- Sheffield Iren and Steei Worka—Manufacturer* of Am. U. Spitng and Pioogh Steel. Al*e—Spring*, Axle*, Vice*, An* *hs, Ae. They invite the attention of Uerehanu and evnsuser* to their *to*k.before purehaaiagel*evrhe re. They warrant their articles to be cqaal to any made in thia country or imported. ' fcbld a. c. anaousn, . nos. a. vitn. OUACKLLTT 4 wurrs, Wholeaate Dealers in' Cr Foreign and Domestic Dry Goods. No.M Wood at. Plnsbunrh. : . S~ A"wrilAßßAUGifrWoorMmhant*7ltear«io « in Floor and Produce generally, and Forwarding and Commission Merchants, No. &3 Water Pius. bo nth. . . . ' ' p samnn nrmonatt. , joaa mcHOin,«*KT:.*j»a. SELLERS A NICOLS, Piodude and Gesenu.Com minion Merchants, No. 17 Liberty «L, Pttubnrgh. lan seed and Lard Oils. - S F. VON BONNiIOSST. A Co., Wholesale Gro « eert, Forwarding and Commission Merchants, Dealersio Pittsburgh Manufacture* and Western Pro duce, have removes to their new warehoosejold stand) No. 39, corner of-Frbet «L and Chaoeery Lane. nov? • . . A* U. KNOLIBH *. 00., mriKOLOGICAL, Classic si, and Sunday School 1 Booksellers, end dealer* in all kinds of Writing, Window and W rapping Paper. No. 79 Wood urcet, be tween Fourth and Diamond alter, Pittsburgh, Pm. feb!3 •' , , HASSEY ft BEST, Wholesale Grocers and Commit* L doa Merchant*, and dealert in Prodaee. No. 35 food ft., Pittsburgh. ■ pe23 B« LKEi WOOL DEALER A Commissien Merchant for the aale of Amcrtean Woolen Goods, Liberty street, opposite Fifth: • fcbH-r wit. rasa a. coseaars. 'w. u woonwaxn***** •--.•matraaaaabcr. WU. BAGALKY A CO- Wholesale Grocers, 18 _ond 30 Wood street Pmsburgb.. novar •A. lLClarki W* db Hft HITCIIBLTRBEi ITTIIOLE9ALE usocrrb,-RECTIFYING DIS- W TILLERS, and WINE and LIQUOR MERCH ANTS. Also—lmporters of Soda Asa and Dleaelting. Powder, No. 100 Liberty sL, {opposite Sixth ft,) Pitts burgh. ' , oetO rotta o. wtex. sans K’canstxsa WICK A ITCANDLEBS, (vnceeswr* to L. A J ,D. WekJ Wholes ala - Grocers, Forwarding. and coin mission Merchanta, dealer* in IreefNaßa,Glass, Lottun Yarns, and Pittsburgh Mtnufiseturc* generally, of Weed and Water -treeta, Pittsbargn. \Jlt' ' W. WALLACE, Mill atone and Mill Furnish- If s teg establishment, No. 344 Liberty at, near the 'canal. '' : ‘ marts W • and itroeu, Phtabargh, Pa. N. and Clocks . carcfhjJy repaired. deed Cnmiiimlßi »iul Pfwntlnt Merchant, No JW Front at. between AV'ond and Market streets. • ilnbM W • and bomestie Dry Goods, north east comer of Market and Fourth its. atigM wa. yotmor no. x ireirxx. ITTM. YOUNG A ln leather hid es, Ae. W 143 Liberty at. tMy_ WA R. MH3UTCHEON, Wholesale Grocer • lera In Produce, Iron, Nalls, Glass, an-J Pius. ’ burgh Mahofaetares generally, l&l Liberty at, r Pin** burgh. lf.r, also acend to collections and all cthr tr boat* W * ness entrsstud to him in Datlar and Are {strong 'eouß«s,Pß* Refcrto ( eonnues,*- j Liberty at \ ! W.W.Waliaea, do I Jamee Marshall do fPlusbnrrh. dl» Rar A Wood at ] " )an7 PIYTIGUW * ©IP., STEAM BOAT AGEISTfI Omci aaon M. Aixaa ft <3©, I ociSl . No. 43 Water *t reel. W.«. J.OLDMi Bookßidders• ■wwrßsro still sneered in Uro edccc bniineti, corner W of Wood endTOrd streets, Pitlstorgh, wbe,e eiVro preps red to do BJ work in ou too wit h dew p«o“ Wo attend 10 oor work personally, end sons neUoa will to given In retard lo lu neetneee end do. "biiS Books roled to any pattern end bonnd. enb ettotoUrfßookeinnirmbenoroldbookelroiiod cnro fnllrorieilrslred. Namespnton books in itllUorore. ffi'ttoltoai word: In one lino ero Prices low. rnroni B-Bltl. BtOT—l *«»« . ThJTARHHAIaL, WALLACE A CO, Bound Cbojxb, Bui comer liberty tad Wood iuid offerfar eeJe PlVnro, IToorud generxi uUifuiieo to thouefowinf “i® which they would re*p<*ifuilr iimte the •***£s J* the eiliieneund the public generally* ocU7<*_ Th« Pmurlmli CompMy Fob InticiJKß oh Ltvita ahu uajUfmo Ahscitjm. T UK first Life Insurance Compnny in the U. Buies, Incorporated March 10, 1812— chaiter* perpetual. Capital >500,000 Bllpaidin. flavin* authorised tlie-ondertigned to receive appli cation* for Insurance, on which policies will be issued, aocordinf to their proposal* and rates, which will tic made known to applicants at hi* office, No. tin Wood . crecL sptl UKO COCHRAN highest prcxnicapsid for Foreign and American i' *OUHN“’“ -*i i>[»' WAtnxAi rALXKX. jcmtoa hajtsa. v*- *■ K** l PILBEII, HAHVA * CO.. (SoecMiotA lb HuieT. Hanna * CO.) DANKEJLS, EXCHANGE MEOKKUS, and oultn . J 3 in Foreign and Domestic Exchang*} CerUfieoiet of Deposits, Bank Notes. and Speeio—Foorth ctreet* nearljr opposite the Bank of Pimtmreh. Carreni mo ney received on depoailo—Sght Cheeks for saieu, and collections made on nearly au ihe principal point* in .theUnJied Stuos. Advances made oatdnxicUßefitx of Preffsce, ship* pedEu l a ext liberal lenu. . ap3 CABDS. SRACShBTT ft^BITK, __ NO. 09 WOOD STREET, TTAVEoowin store a large and general assortment n of dry GOODS, which they offer to City and County Merchants at reduced pricesr and which they will tell as gt at inducements to cash buyers, or for approved ere* . lanlP BENNETT * BROTHER. QFEENSWABE MANUFACTURERS, ' Blmimihaalaear Pittsburgh,] P*. WcreAouw, No, 137, Wood ttrtei , ritttburgk* TJBfvWlLLeonitanily keeponhandarood assort . gwWment oi Wars; of our own manufacture, and IV superiorquality. Wholesale and country Mer* ‘ W chants are respectfully invited to call and ex amin* for as we are determined to aell cheaper ihanhastverotfOT* been offered to the pub lic. , Orders sent bf'mtil, accompanied by the cash or .tty reference, will he promptly attended .to. tnylG Penn Bachlnslhop, HWIGHTMAN— MantfactursT ofall kind* of cot* • tonand woolleu machinery. AUcgheny ciry, Fa. The above works being now ih full auii»uccc**fil op eration, I mm prepared to exettte orders with ditputeh for all kinds of machinery in *y line, neh as willows, pickers, spreaders, cards, grinding marlines, railways, drawing frames, speeders, thiasslls, looms, woolen eards,.dout>le orsiugle.for merchant or country work, mu!et,jacks,fte.; slide and hand lathe* and tool, in gen eral. All kiadsofthaAing made to order, or plans giv en for gearing factories or mills at reasonable charge. Ron to— Kennedy, Child* ft Co- Blackstoek, 801 l ft Co., King, Pennock ft Co., Jas. A. Kray. BELL ASD BRASS FOUNDRY. ‘ A A FULTON,BeII and Brass Founder, has re; built and commenced basinets at hit old stand where he will be pleased to see his old endors er* and friends. Church, Swam boat, and Bells of every size, front io to 10,000 pounds,cast from patterns oflhc most appro*, cd models, and warranted to be of the best material*. Mineral Water Pumps, Counter*, Railing, ft®;, toge ther with every variety of Brass Castings, 11 required, turned and finished in the neatest manner. A. F. is the sole proprietor of. Bxaarr's’ Aim-Arrti. Tips Mtrat, so justly celebrated for the reduction oi fnetioa in machinery. The Boxes and Composition can be had of him at all times. jaUthly wit. a. sea nr*. jatmaixisootL 80AIFB * ATKINSON. RwbPi aaiwsaa Wood axn Mauri, Prmhtmoß, />ONTINUEto manufacture all kinds of COPPER, V/ .TIN AND SHEET IRON WARE. Also, Black smith Work. Bteam Boats built to order. Bpeclal attention given to steam boat work.’ Have on hands a fine assortment of Copper and Brass R6tue*,Tin Warejfte.ftc. SicamboatCookingSioves, Portable Forges, various sizes—a very convenient ar : Oele for steamboats, California emigrants, or rail road .companies. . We would respectfully invite steam boat men and ethers to call and see our articles and prioes before purchasing elsewhere. iri; ALCOHOL AND PURE SPIRITS, Corner Front and Vine streets. Cincinnati, O. ORDERS from Pittsburgh for Alcohol, Pure Spirits, Raw or Rectified Whiskey, will bo promptly at. •ended to at lowest market price. mehlSnlly aonongahsla Llvsiy Bubl*. tft ROBERT 11. PATTfuRSON has opened large stable on First st, running through to Second st, between W'ood and SmithCeld t the rear of theMononrahela House, with an entirely new stock of Horses and Carriages of the best quality and latest styles. Horses kept at Live, ry in the best manner. iyihlly THE DELAWARE MUTUAL SAPETY INSU RANCE COMFANY.—Office. North Room of the Exchange, Third street, Philadelphia. Fin ItßnuafKX—Buildings, Merchandise aad other property in tows and cocktbt, insured against loss or damage by fire at the lowest rate of premium. Maim also insare Vessels, Car goes aad Freights, foreign or coastwise, under open or special policies, as the assared may desire. Doans TIAWoKTaTUX—'They alto Insare merchan dise transported by Wagons. Railroad Cars, Canal Boats and Steam Boats, on rivers and lakes, on the most liberal terms. DIRECTORS -Joseph H. Seal. Edmund A. Souder, John C Davis, Robert Burton, John R Penrose, Sams el Edwards,GeoGLeiper, Edward Darlington, Isaac R Davis, William Folweli, John Newlin, Dr R M Hus ton, James C Hoad, Theophilns Paulding, H Jones Brooks, Henry 81oan, Hugh Craig, George Serrill, Jpeneer Mellvaiiu Charles Kelly, J G Johnson, Wil iam Hay, Dr S Twbu, John Sellers, Wm. Ey re, Jr. DIRECTORS AT PITTSBURGH—D. T. Morgan, Wm. Bagaley, Jso. T. Logan. WILLIAM MARTIN, President Rmtuxs S. NxwrcLli, Secretary. JE7 Office of the Company, No. <2 Water street Pittsburgh. Jans9:dtf P. A. MADEIRA, Agent Trenton Sntnnl Life Insurance Company KATXS or rxxamus xxdccxd 25 m ccct. Capital, 8100,000. JAMES DUKNO ft CO., Agents at Pittsburgh, Pa. SOAXD or EOtXCTIOR, AT RK9TOS, new min. James Hoy, Jr. | Joseph C. Pens, Fres’L Benjamin Fish. . { G. A. Ferdieaxis, V. I'. John A. Wean. | 131 Morris, Secretary. imr tom. | ruiLiszLrnLL / Comptroller of New York. I HeiuJamcs Campbell, i ieorpe Wood. | David H. WUite. / , ohn F. Maekie. > Alexander Cansmfnr*- David Dudley Field. I W. J. P. Wliite/P. M. Joacph lloiie. | *jrsw jkxsxt. 7 ' is Etc. Gov. I! sines. I Ex-Gov. Vyscm. U Davton. U. B.Hen. I Isaac Wilfirtck, M. O. I). Wall. Er*u. 8 Sen. j IVn A, Newell, M. C. r-Gov. M. Diekersofi. I Hod. 8. R. Hamilton. MEDICAL EXAMINERS. A.Sidney Doane. M. D \V. W. Irerburd, M. U. * 3d Warren tL, N. Y. ' 30! Walnut m., Pml’a. \Vm.aTK. Morgan, M.lh, 14- K. Be!!. M. D.. George M'Oook, iL D.. ■ Allegheny city, Pa. Pittsburgh. Pa, The Agents of Uus Company, at Pittsburgh. arc auth orlzed to take every first cl«t» risk on Lite at a ttdut tmn if twtntyjit* ftfttnl Irom Ure u.oal rate* of pre mium at charged uy ©-.her Coupauie*. / wxAvtxa. A nan3o year* o' b«c, taking a Policy of Insurance Car One Thou.lnd Dollar*— To run cr week, for one, two, three, or four ycarm* The method of effecting All,lnsurance, and the manner of awarding the sick allowance, will l«e fully explained by the Agent. xxsjmx. A person can insure against Sickness or Accident which will detain him from his ordinary busines*, as follows, six: For one year,by paying $4,20, and reecive W4P week. For two “ “ •* “ 4 “ For three “ “ 7J»5, ** “ 4 “ For four “ “ 10,25, “ . “ fi Or, tor a period of foor Tears, the sum of ft M'l paid esnuajly, will secure 8H per week while sick. Every necessary Information will be afforded on the subject of Insaranee generally, by • JAMES DURNO ft CO, Agents, • dcl7-sttm Odeon Uuldlnga^ Llto aad DeaUh lussraaci. m]IB Mutual Life and Health Insurance t-ompany 1 of Philadelphia, Incorporated by the Legislature of Pennsylvania, March, IMS. Charter perpetual. Capital, 8100.000. Rates towxx TnaJiairr Pkkxstl* rarn* CcXPAHY, and full 20 per cent, lower than ibe usual rates of Life Insurance, as the following com parison will show: Thus, a person of the age of 30 in suring tor 0100 tor life, must pay In 9V»- Fennsrlvania, Fean Mutual, VSf», bqultable, *2,01; New England, 81,30; New \ ork Life, BJb3G; Al- Philadelphia^!,jT Dutxcroxa—Samuel D. Omek, Charles D. Hail, W. F. Boone, Robert P. King, Charles P-Hayes, M. W. Baldwin, M. M. ReeveTM. !> • Chaa. O. B. Campbell, Lewis Cooper, I. Rodman Barker, KJI. Butler, Mwm R. Cope. President—Samuel D. Orriek; Vice Presi dent—Rotft. P, King: Secretary—Franci* Blsckburae. Applications will be received, and every intormalion given by BASIL. FAHNESTOCK, Agt, Oflee, Commercial Rooms, corner of oc(27*dly Wood andTlurd su, Pittsburgh vinx aniTm: ABINB insurance. The INSURANCE CO. ol North America will make permanent and limited Insurance «yj pro perty in this city and vielnlty, and on sbipmenta by Cans], Rivers, Lakes. and by sen. The DtoperucJot ibis Company aro well invested, end furnish an avail able fuud tor the ample indemnity of all persons who desire to be protected bv insurance. my 18 WM. P. JONES, Agent, 41 Water st. lUDBMHITY. Tkt FianLlin Fm Jim rams Co. of rkdxUphia. T\IRECTORS.—CharIes N. Rancher. Thomas Hart, JJ Tobias Warner. Samuel Grant, Jacob U. Smith, Geo. W Richard*, Mordecai D. Lewi*, Adolpbo E. Boris, David 8. Brtrwn/Morri* ratterson. • CttASix* N. Bancas*, rreiiileoL Charles G. Baneker, Secretary. . , . Cantinas to make insurance, perpetual or limited, ob every description of property ui town or country, at rates as low at are consistent with security. To Company have reserved a large continscniFnnd, which with their Capital and Premmms, saTcly invest ed, afford ample protection to the assured. The assets of uie company, on January Ist, IMP, as pnbUshed agreeably to an act of Assembly, were as follows, vis: Mortgages Real Estate Temporary Loans Blocks . Cash, to, . J $1,328,40* 71 Since their Incorporation, » period of 10 year*, they here paid opwards of one million four hundred thou*- and dollar*, lone* by fire, thereby affording cfidence cfthe adT«nU|;e»oflntarnncc, a* well e* the ability and diipouiioD to meet with promptne** all linliililie*. J. UAKDINKR COFFIN, Arent, mart-dly / Office N K corner Wood ond 3d «ts MOURSINU PRlNTS—Uaodwme lilies A white tnd black usd doee colored Prinii, for Atonriuuj be band at tba Dry Goods Uoiuc of «,U W R MURPHY MH DAM GAZETTE, PITTSBURGH, MONDAY HORNING, FEBRUARY 26, 1850. LOWELL PLETCHKR, Kxsctactuaxa oi INSURANCE. IHICRABCX, LIFE INSURANCE! JcoaUian Fl-t, REFERELS. -91,047,439 41 01,W4 b 3 im.OOt bj iifia a - a.-I.WM 37 CO-PARTNERSHIPS. . . DU»olatlon o t Putnmhlp. T>Y MUTUAL CONSENT this day, th« fina hereto rJLJ.te^BUnffnnder ltc '7*® of BUSHFIELU4 LEADER, has been dissolved by Henry Leader tell- Ins bU entire interest in said firm to John McGilL All business connected with the firm of Bushfield A Lead er will be settled by S. B. Bushfield £ Co, who are duly authorised to make all collections ana udinsl all «!*“**• BUSHFIELD A LKAnpiL Pittsburgh, Oct. ?7,1949. N. B.—S. B. BUSIIPIELD £ CO. will eontlnoe the wholesale and retail Dry Goods and Groeery business, at tbs old store room, No. ISJO Liberty st, where they will be pleased to have their friends and customers cal) and examine their (took of roods. -..petal 8. B. BUSHFIELD £ CO. _ no NOTICE, ■pRE partnership heretofore existing under thofinn A of A. £C. BRADLF.Y, is dissolved by the decease ®* ~r ' Bradley. Tbo basiness will be carried on by A. Bradley, who wilt utile the business of the ln& firm. * REMOVAL.—A. BaaDLXT has removed tui Founder 'Varchousc from No. lIS Second street, to No. IP t> ood street, between Pirn and Sceond streets, to the warehouse lately occupied by G. A. Berry, where be will keep constantly ou hand a general assortment of Castings. Grates, Klovca, Cooking Stover, Ac. jyllt , Dissolution- " ~ " ’I DIE co-partnership horetotoro existing between the JL subscriber*, in the name of Constable, Borke £ Co, is this day dissolved by raatnal consent Messrs. Burke £ llames will settle the basinets of the con cern. for whieh parpo.se they are authorised to use the namo of the concern. NATHANIEL CONSTABLE,, KUMUNO BURKE, THOMAS BARNES. The undersigned have this day associated themselves in ibename ofHUKKEA 11AKNE8, for the purpose of manufacturing Fire Proof Safes. Vault Boon, Ac. Ac, at the of the late firm of Constable, Butko £ Co, where they will he Pleased to receive the pa tronage of the customers otihst bouse and (heir friends. EDMUND BURKE, THOMAS BARNES. In retiring from the firm or Constable, Borke £ Co, iwiih ainrore pleasure recommend Messrs. Burke & Barnes to the confidence of ray friends end the public. F r b b?d-!hf*. : NATUANILL CONSTABLE. FORWARDING & COMMISSION. A J* Ttrdos, Commlnlon nsrchaalii NO. hi Old Levee si, N. Orleans, keep constantly on hand a large assortment of Brandies of the follow ing brands, which they offer (or sale at agents for J. Du rand tc. Co , Bordeaux, viz: Mnglury, J. Fraud. J Durand ACo, Larocbeile, J. J. Duraml Cognac, A. do Munlcs un, A. L. Blevillo, A.de Mondorc, Jean Louis, Ac; s!»o.An chor Gin. Bordeaux Red and While Wines in caskaand cases, selected with eare by John Durand A Co; beside * Champagne Wine A Swaei Burgundy Port.- (fel»7-lv* " CARD. * a. j. stcsxt. Tnoa. a. sru. STUART A SILL, Groeers, and Produce and Com mission Merchants, No. 118 Wood st. Pittsburgh. Dealer* in Groceries, Flour, Wheat, Rye,Oats, Corn, Barley, Pork, Bacon, Buuer, Lard, Cheese; Clover, Timothy and Flax Seeds; Iron, Nails, Ulass, Ae. Ac. Ac. Particular audition paid to the sale of Western Produce. . Kxnixxcß—Messrs. Myers A Hauer, Bobu Dal toll ft Co, MHjilla A Roe, Hampton. Smith A Co, James May, King A Moorhead, Pittsburgh. Fenner A M’MUlan, Massillon. Jos. S. Morrison, Esq., 8u Lorn*. spWltly Joan s. -casts, late of N. Lisbon, O. w. a. sumiks COAIO * SRISHKR, ENERAL AGENCY, Commission and Forward ing Merchants, No. 40 Market st, Piusbargb, Pa. Prompt attention green to the purchase and sale ofall kinds of Prodaee. _Rsrxs to— John Watt A Co., Marphy, Wilson A Co. Pittsburgh, Po.: Lawson A Hill, Mahlon Martin,' Wcllsville, 04 John 11. Brown A Co., Urigg, KUiott A Co., Philadelphia; B. W. Snodgrass A Co, Gregg A Nice, Now Lisbon, O 4 Fr. Skinner, Hon. C. D. Coffin, Ctucinnau; J. P. KeO»r Youngstown, O.; W. L. 9’An tlart Cleveland, O. uugtti GEORGE CQCnBAW. Ooaalssloa sad Forwarding Merchant, *O. SC wood rr, rnrsactatt, CONTINUES to transact a general Commission busi ness, especially in the purchase and sale of Ameri can Manufactures and Produce, and in reeeivutg and forwarding Goods cooiignod to his care. As Agent for the Manufactures, he will be caAstantly supplied with Uie principal articles of Pittsburgh Manufacture at the lowest wholesale prices. Orders and consignments arc respectfully soueited. \'jl HOTELS FOUNTAIN HOTEL, LIGHT S/TREET BALTIMORE. rooo sjro nmtsTow, rxoraixroaa. ■ Pti THIS establishment long and widely known as of the aoet commodious in the city of •22* Baltimore, has recently undergone very exten sive alterations and improvements. An entire new wing has been added, containing numerous and airy sleeping apartments, and extensive bathing rooms. The Ladies’ department has also been completely reorganised aad-firted up in a mo auniqoe and beauti ful style. In faetthe whole arrarigeaent of the House ffas been remodeled, with a single eye on the pan of the proprietors, towards the comfort and pleasure of their Guests, and whieh they confidently assert will Challenge comparison with any Hole! in the Union. ■ Their table will always be supplied with every sab statuul and luxury which the market affords, served, ap in a superior style; while In the way of Wines, Ae., they will not be tarpassed. In conclusion c found at liu- Cur and Steamboat Landings, which will convoy baggage to and from the Hotel, free ef charge. raayVtf LABAItTirSB liOl'HK, ceivu or rocrra axo unaxg btikct*, jxmacotn. JbA THE subscriber respectfully announce* that Jfjfbe has Dow opened bis new and excellent Iloirl far the accommodation of travelers, boarder*, and the public generally. The bouse and furniture are entirely new, and no palaaor expense have been •pared to render it one of the most comfortable and pleasant Motels In the etty. The subscriber is dr.tcrmineu to deserve, act! there* fore solicits, a share of public patrons* e. oet(4*dly JACOU HOUGH, Proprietor. MISCELLANEOUS. 4SPCOBD * CO., (Successors to WCofd A King) WK raahloaabls lfMft Corner of Wood end Fifth Strrrt*. PARTICULAR attentioa paid to oar Retail Trade. Gentlemen can rely upon getting their Mats and Capa from our establishment of the anrr umuu and wuixMAicstnr, of the latot vttlx*, and at the lowest men. Country Merchants, purchasing by wholesale, aia respectfully invited to call and examine our Htoei; as we can say with confidence that as regards v’ltsun and raicx. it will not suffer in a companion with any house in frl.l. t6l»ilT?itlcus. ~ JOHN O. M'CRKARY, Printing Ink Manufacturer, Nos. XU and 2U Stanton street, NEW YORK—lie* pot No-3 Spruce street—Would call the attrnUon of Printers to bis improved Printing Inks of various kinds and order*, at the following price*: EIU« line Jet (Hack, for Card and wood Cuts • «*.* 00 and 3 CO per lb. Finn Rook Ink • 0 75 “ 1 <*J •* I loot tik - - . 0 4(1 “ o 50 “ News Ink 0 IS U -JI “ 0 U 5 •• Fine Red Ink - Tic I U) 1 HJ “ 7 IV “ Uloc, Yellow, Green and White 75c 100 l 50 « Gold sire at $J per lb, am) Uronxe at SO, 75 els and 91 per oz. A specimen of New* Ink can be teen on tkta paper. For sale by JOHNSTON A STOCKTON, Pittsburgh, Pa. C. Morgan A Co. Ciiieinnali, Ohio. Morton A Grtswould, Louisville, Ky. oetOtdr.m new coacii factory, ALLxonxnr, MA. WHITE A CO., would reipecifuily inform • the public that they ham erected a shop on Laroek, between Federal ai’d Sandusky strrru. They are now making and are prepared to receive orders for every description of vehicles, Coaches, Chariot’s, Ha- Touches, Doggie*. Phmtons, Ae., Ae., which from their long experience la the mannfaetaroofthe above work, and the facilities they have, they feel confident they are enabled to do work on the most reasonable terms with these warning articles in their line. Paying particular attention to the fcleeuen of mate* rials, and having none but competent workmen, they have no hesitation in warrautiug their work. We therefore B*k the attention of the public to this matter. N. E. Repairing done in the best manner, and on the most reasonable terms. imXhtf Diaphragn FilUr>.for Uydraat Water* m THIS is to certify that I have npj JwL minted Livingston, Roggcn A Co, JKffireA Hole Agents for the solo of Jeanlng’s StdtaF Patent Dtaprahgm Filter, for the cl| jpg ties of Pittsburgh and Allegheny. * W JOHN GIUSON, Agent, for. Waller M Glbtou, 349 Droadway, f n.v: A OcL 10,1849. We have beeo using one of the above article* at the office of the Novelty works for three months, on trial, and feel perfectly satisfied that it is a useful invention, and wo take pleasure in recommending them as a ure; ful article to all who love pare water. Orders will be thankfully received and promptly ciccuted. ncttU LIVINGSTON, ROGGHN A Co Pitt Works ami Foundry* rrmoexon, ra. JOHN WRIGHT A Co, are prepared to bmld Cotlnn and Woolen Machinery of every descriplien, such as Cardins Machines, Spinning Frames, Speeders, Drawing Frames, Railway Heads, Warpers,spoolers, Dressing Frames, Loom*, Cord Grinders, Ac. wrought Iron Shafting turned; oil sizes of Cost Iron, Pulliei and Hangers of the latest patterns, slide and hand Lathes, and tools of oil kinds. Castings of every description furnished on short notice. Patterns mail*, in order for Mill Gearing, Iron Itail)iie, Ae. Ptetun Pipe for hunt ing Factories. Cost Iron Window Posh and fancy Cas tings generally. Orders left at the Warehouse of J. Palmer A Co., Liberty street, will have prompl atten tion. Refer to Dlaekslock, Dell A Co., J. K. Mnoreheod A Co, U. F. Warner, John Irwin A Sons, Pittsburgh : U. C. 4 J. H. Warner, Steubenville. laiu9 PIANos!" ““ THE subscriber offers for solo a large and splendid assortment of rosewood and mahogany grand Ac tion Pianos, with and without Coleman’s eelobraied Avolian Attachment. Tho above inurumonts are war ranted to bo equal to any mnnofactuicd in this coun try, aud will bo sold lower Ilia- any brought from the Boat. V. ULIME, No 113 wood ■[, 151 door above frth N O.—City Scrip will bo taken at par forafovrof bo above BMortment. reyH F. It. PirTsßUtiuti. Sept. liT lrt(u. A/IR. THOU. K. lUIHIEIU':—Dear Sir, Your Will i'l TING FLUID we have now been using more than u year, and on looking over the entries nuulo by it, w'c find Urn color a brigitl blue black. It iapteanunJ.io write with, iluw« free, and dors not clog the pen like the ordinary inkfc in use. Wishing you tho ready sale its merits demand, wo arc, yours respectfully, V SIMPSON A CO. For sale, together with lilbhcrt's Hod Ink. ulillli' chine Copy Ink, by U. A. Fahnestock A Co.l Hi 1. Schwartz. Allegheny City, and by the uiaiiataciufc , T, K. Ilibhen, Druggist and Chemisi, comer of lutief ly and Smahbeld *u, Pltl*burgb. oottll ROLL UUTTEK—3 bbls in store and for sale byl f«bl4 ENGLISH A DENNETT 1 , s MISCELLANEOUS I WAHTBE, Daily »the Baltimore, Philadelphia. NEW YORK. BOSTON AND NEW ORLEANS GENERAL AGENCY AND COMMISSION OFFICE, Young MEN in wholesale and retail Stores, and other respectable badness, to set as Book-keepers, Sales men, Porters, Bar-keepers, Waiters, Farmers. Coach men, Car Agents, Book and Map Agents, Collectors, Overseers.in all branches of badness, Ae. We hare at all times a large number of good situations on band, which pay from 300 to <2,000 per annum. Those in want of situations of any kind would do well to give ns a call, as we have agents in eaeh of the above ci ties, whieb-wiil enable u to plaee every applicant in a suitable situation at the shortest notice, we have a large acquaintance in all the above named cities, which we trust will, enable as to give entire satisfac tion to all who may favor ns with a ealL m TAYLOR A TAYMAN, No. 69 Seeond it, between Soath and Cay. N. B.—Persons living in any part of the U. Suites, and wishing to obtain a situation in Baltimore, or ei ther of the above cities, will have their wants imme diately attended to by addressing ns a line, (post-paid) as by to doing they will curtail both trouble and ex pense, whiebdhey otherwise would incur by coming to tbeeitv, and seeking employment for themselves Address, TAYLOR A TAYMAN, No.fifl Second street Baltimore, Md TUB A&BOKBTKBt milE atlentinu of the public ii respeetnuty cailed to J. the following certificates: Mb. 8. Eaxtru—Having tested s quantity of Gold weighed by your Areometer, I find toe re salt proves your iostnuaent correct; and recommend the use of il to those going to California, as the best method for ob taining the real value of Gold. Heap, yours, J. B. BUNLKVY, Gold Beater. Pittsburgh, March 0,1810. \ Prrmuaaa, March 7,1810. Mh. Eaktio—DoarSln Haring examined the “Areo metc.V’ manufactured at yoar rooms, ! do not hesitate to eomtnetul it to the nse of those gentlemen who are aboutremoving to California In search of Gold. It givsa a close approximation to the specific grtrl ty of metals, and will certainly enable too adrentarsr to ascertain when his placer ta yielding Gold, maria Yours, resp’y, J. R. hPCIJNTOCK-_ INDIA RUBBER CLOTHING—Just ttceivedlrdr'lhe California Expedition, a complete assortment or Gant Elastic Clothing, at prices ranging from to •11,30 for sail of coat, pants and %aL For sale at the India Bubber Depot, No 5 Wood si. dees). FA H PHILLIPS GREAT INVENTION:—VALUABLE DISCOVERY! Pstbst Bccaus JawaKT' Ist. 1819. Patent crosslaxr extension Tables, Sofas, Bureaus, 1100 l Casts, Writing Desit. LEVER OF WROUGHT IRON. mas TABLES far surpassing every other in _a. veniion efthe kind now extant.'They can be ex tended Irom ten to twenty-five feet, and when closed the leaves are all contained they are made to all sizes and shapes, and are admirably adapted tor Steamboats, Hotels, and large private families, farm ing when closed a complete centre table. SOFA 3 AND DUREAUS-Tbcse artielea are inval uable, particularly to those whs wish to econo mise room, and convert a sleeping apartment Ini* a parlor or tilting room, as they can be opened and abut at convenience, and when abut, the bedding is enclos ed. A great saving la room and rent. All the bed steads when closed tom a beutlfal piece of furniture far a parlor or silting room. BOOK CASES—A ncat and uehl article far parlor ordrewing room. WRITING DEBKS—For law office*, counting rooms, and other offices; when opened a moat convenient bed stead, when eloaed a perfect Desk and library alone is visible. All these articles need no recommendation: the beauty of the whole Is. they are warranted not to get out of repair. It will be far your interests to cull and examine the artielea, at the manufacturer's store, No. 83 Third street, Pittsburgh, in addition to the above advantages, they are proof against burs. ochifl JAMES W WOODWKLL. Blsam Brlek Works for Bais, THE subscriber offefs far sale, the STEAM BRICK WORKS, above ,'Lawreneeville, comprising a Steam Engine, 9 Boilers, ff Mould Machine, capable ef manufacturing 90,000 Pressed Bricks (out of ary clay, as taken from the bank,) per day; with three acres of land on the Allegheny river, on which are 4 kilns and sheds, machino and clay sheds, wheel b-trrsws, trucks, shovels, spades, Ae., every thing requisite to com mence operations at an hours notice.. Price, including the patent right to uee said machine,;f7,oot>—Bstns of payment made easy. Without the (find, SAOOU. For particulars, address HENRY MERRITT, sap/T-dtf We 119 Moaongahclt House. Wrought and Cast Iroa Railing; THE subscribers beg leave to infom the public that they have obtained from the East all the late and fashionable designs far Iron Railing, both far houses anti cemeteries. Persons wishing to procure hand* seme patients will please eall and examine, and judge (or themselves. RuiififwOl be furnished at the ahorv cst notice, and in manner, at the comer el Craig and Rebecca stmsts, Allegheny city. tuglP-dtf ! A. La&IUNT A KNOX. . Oyatyrai Oystsni f BURKE A CO’S Dwr Express u now regularly do* livering Can anduell OYBTERB, which are of fered to .dealers-and! families at the lowest prices. Quality wanunted cqUl to any broaght to this mar ket. and far sale by i J. Cl BIDWELL, Agt, Water st. Also—At thefoilowbtff depots—Reis A Berger, cor ner Sraithfieia ud Botaid tu; E. Heaxleton, Diamond; Mercer A gsbinsoa. lfartsiatst Jtllcghsay. oetlfi WiT have aoma'Pl/SFB, m&do’ on an improved plan, so as not to freeze tn tbe coldest weather, ferrous wanting such arttele*.aro invited to call and see them at SCAIFE A ATKINSON’S, siVfi Ist, between Wood Market its »W BOOKS! S&W DOOKSI THE Conitiutloc gnd Standard of the Associate Reformed Church in North America: uvo, bound to sheep. ’ The Other Sidc,pr Notes far the nistory of the War Uelwcca Mexico and lh« United Buie*, written in Mexico, and translated from the Spanish, with notes: By A. C, Ktsuey. tUetrhci of Reforms and Refarmers of Great Britain and Ireland: By Jl. B. Stanton. Tlie Works of President Edwards, in'4 voir; a re ; rint of the Worcester edition, with additions, and a (.oniout general lude*. The Mountains of Egypt, or Egypt a Witness for the Bible: By F. I. Hawks. D. D„ L.U D Memoirs of David lisle, Ute editor of Journal of Commerce, with selections from hts Mucellancous Writing*: By Rev. J. P. Thompson. The Puritan and llis Daughter: by J. K. PauiJtng Los Gnr.gov, or an Inside View of Mexico ai.d Cal ifornia: By Lieut. Wise, U. 8. Navy. Familiar Letter* to Young Men, cuvarioinubjeci*, designed as a Companion to the Young Men’s Guide: Liy VVm. A. Aleolt. The Poems and Prove Writings ot R. A- Dana:vs Nineveh and Its Remains: Dy Layard. For sole by ELLIOTT A ENGLISH, loots No 79 Wood tt A Present gar Yotxjr ramliy. MORRIS A WILLIS'HOME JOURNAL Prauxuau Wnur-R ru sMStra ‘•Tho beat paper in the- Union.” (Evening Star, ’’Rather gel in eoal than go withoqtlr" [Boston Pen. New subscribers eon be supplied from Jan. 1,1950, if immediate application be made (either personally or by letter) at the Office of Publication. Al Wood *L jantd J. D. LOCKWOOD. How Hooka Just Arrlvsdi SACRED SCENES AND CHARACTERS, by J. T. H«.adly,.wiih original deaigtta by Darley. Tho Poems and Prose Writings of R. 11. Dana. Physician and Patient, or a Practical View of tho Moral Duties, Relations and interests of the Medteal Profession and tho Community; by W. Hooker, M. IX The Puritan and UU Daughter, by J. K. Paulding, author ot the Dutchman's Fireside. Los Gringos, or an Inside View of Mexico and Cal ifornia; wiia Wandering* In Peru, Chili and Polynesia; by Lieut. Wise. For sole by deal ELLIOTT A ENGLISH, 79 Wood st MtSELLANEOUS LITERATURE, AT LOCKWOOD'S, 03 WOODfITHJQKT. BROWN'S American Angler*! Guide; fuii of illus tration*, ISmo. I’anldtoe'i Puritan anil Ilia Daughter; ISmo. Dr. Hooker’* Phytleian and Paueru; ISmo. lira Klli*’ Heart* and Hornet; dro. Neander'a Life of Cariit; era. Neander** Hiilory of Chrlatian Church; 3 volt, Bvo. Rev. Dr. Spring’* Memoir* of Mia* Murray; evo. American Almanac, 1530; Sro. JAMKS D. LOCKWOOD, Dookteller A Importer, 63 Wood it- JanlO B»w la tba Uni to labiirifei. /OFFICE of ficou’a Reprints of tho Four Quarter \J lie* and Ulaekwood; tie per Tear. Morris It Willis' Home Journal, published In New York weekly; S 3 per annum. Downing's ilorueulturulitt, monthly; S 3 per year, invaluable. Tb« Cultivator, monthly; tl per annnm. The Agriculturalist, monthly; tt per rear. The Dsmoonule Review, monthly; S 3 per annum. The Hankera’ Magazine, do S 3 do JAMBS D LOCKWOOD, J«n2 Dookieller A Importer, 63 Wood at BDACKIiETT * WHITE, DRY GOODS JOBBERS. W WOOD STREET, ' ARK now receiving a very large stock of freih Good a, of roeent purchase and importation, whiA they.will aellto the trade at suchprice* aecaauoi fall to g i*o entire satisfaction. City and Country Merchants are invited to eal! and ezaoino ou mock before purchasing clscws-v. tnyd DRYGOODS tIURPUT, WILSOJI A GO. I No. 49 Woon Br-, I'rmsuaan, ARK now receiving tholr usual supplies of Goods lor the Fall season, which they will be happy io exhibit to their old customeri, and as many new oi.i.a os may feel inoltned to preseut ihemselvei. Always taking great pains to Iny in inch roods ns are adapted to the wants of (be Western trade, wUHi long experience enables them to do, they con ray with much confidence, and without entering into a detail oflheirsioek.ihat the Western retail merchant will find with them all that hie cuitomers require. Those who have farmed the unprofitable habit of repairing to the Eastern cities lor their stocks of Dry Goods, would do well to call, as a candid comporisonof pri ce* would in many cases result In the conviction that the expense of going further may bo obviated by bay* lug In Pittsburgh. • , p a 3 UNSHRINKABLE FLANNELS. WK. MURPHY continues to keep on band a full • assortment of tho Welih Unshrinkable Flan, nols, and ha* recently received a supply of the finer qualities. Also Swonsdowit Flannels, a scarce arti cle and well adapted for tho wear of invalids,'and others wanting somotMng warmer than usual. Also* Persian .and Undue Flannels for Infants wearj 'to. eether with a full supply o( American manufteftfed Flannels, of different qualities. Alto, SHROUDING FLANNtXS, of all the different wldits, at the NorS lias; comer of 4th and Morkeuu. ,117“ Wholesale Rooms np stairs, wh-rre dealers will always find a good assortment of new style good*. FAST GOLOHJBD PIUNTI. WR. MURPHY Invites tbo attention of buyers to i hit present choice stock of Prints at lift cent, per yard, nf fast colors and newest styles. . Also—Newest styles English Chintzes, from IV) to t«| cents. Also—A fall assortment'of small figured light Prints and Chintzes, bud, blue, pink, lalock, purple, orauge, Ac. Wlu>lf4,slu Rooms up stair*. JanlH / IALICUES—IO cases, lasi colors, si tile; Conner price tbo. Junto A A MAHON A CO_ BLUE CHECKS—| case very dark HUinlug Checks, just opened by HILVOIvLKrr A WHITE, janlO 09 Wood street BLACK BILK LACEri, including a few pieces of extra width, to bo found, at low Prices, at slot* of jaall |W R MURPHY MEDICAL. PBOFKBBOB BARBTB TRICOPHKtt- OVO 08. BEDIOATED COMPOUND. INFALLIBLE tor renewing, invigorating, and beau* tyfying the Hair, removing Scurf, Dandruff, and all aflhetwns of the Scalp, and curing Eruptions on the Skin, Diseases of the Glands, Muscles and Integu rntmtt and relieving Slings, Cute, Bruises, Sprains, Ac, Ae. With this preparation. < Hhere;is no such word si fail, B The first Journals In America, medical men of the highest eminence, prominent citizens of oil pr ofesslons, and ladies who have used Ufartyeararo their dressing rooms sad nurseries, admit with one ae eord,that, for imparting vigor, gloss, laxunanee aiid curl to the hair, eradicating searfand dandruff, heal ing wounds, curing contusions, sprains, * Un **»*®-» and relieving diseases of the skin, the g ondSj maselea U ha* no equal among ibe oulimtde or com pounds advertised In the public prints, or used inpri vate practice. In cheapness as well as cmeaoy, Bar ry’s Tricopherous is unrivalled. , The affinity between! the membranes whleh eonsu state the skin, and the nalr which draws it* sustenance from this triple envelope is very dote. All diseases of the ;bair originates In the skin of the head. If the pore* of the scalp are or if the blood ana other Saids do not circulate freely through the small vessels which feed the root* with moislurq and impart life to the fibres, tbe result is scurf, dandruff, shedding of the hair, grayness, dryness, and h&rsenesa of the ligaments, and’entire baldness as tho ease may bo.— Stimulate tbe skin to healthful action with the Trteop herons, and the torpid vessels, recovering their activ ity, will annihilate the disease. • In all aflketions of theukin, and of the substrata of muscles asd integuments, the process and the effect arh the same. It Is upon the skin, the and the glands, that the Trloopberoas ha* its specific action, and in all affections and injuries ef these; organs, it is a sovereign remedy. Bold, in lane bottles, price 25 cents, at the principal Office, 137 Broadway, N. Y. (ETFor sale by R. E. SELLERS, ty»9l Pittsburg. PROCLAMATION. TT'NOW al! men who are nek and afflicted with dit- JDI ease of the bladder and kidneys, with rbesmatie pains in back or Umbr, stiff joints, old sores, running ulesrs, Ac, that they ean be curedbr taking the Pe troleum! Yoo mtyitalk about Its being a nostrum as mueb as you please, but this does not make it so, for we proelaim In the face of an honest community, that Uhaa virtues which >re not contained in any other remedy. The man who is racked with pain and suf fering from disease, can far filly cents, get relief from anyofiheillsennumerated above. Reader! it costs very Hide to make a trial. This Petroleum Uno mix ture—oo oompond, pat up for the puroose of imposing on the community; but it is h remedy elaborated by the master hand of nature, and bubbles up fhxn the bo som of oar mother earth in iu original purity, and of fers to suffering humanity a ready remedy, a certain and cheap cure. It has eured Pile* alter other medicines have failed to (finder any relief' It has cared Rheumatism of long standing, and of the worst and most painlut character. It has eared Cholera Morbu* by one or two dose*; it has eared old eosrt of Diarrhea, in which '■very other remedy has been of no avail. Asa local remedy in barns and scalds, it is belter lLan J any medieal com pound or ointment that we know « beaim* properdea. Prepared in this trap, it is made die man ocverfol agent ia ue CUKE OF INNUMERABLE DISEASES. Hence the reason why we hear commendation* on every tide in it* favor bv men, women and children. We find it doing wooden in the euro of Consumption. Dyspepsia, and Liver Complaint, and in Rheumatism, Scrofula and Filet, Coetiveness, all Cataueont Erup tions, Pimples, Blotches, and ail affections arising from IMPURITY OF TUG BLOOD. U possesses a marvellous efficacy in ill complaint* arising from from Acidity of the gtomaeli; from unequal circulation, deieraiiinuon of blood to the head, palpitation of Urn heart, cold feel and eoldihands cold chills and hot dashes over the body. It baa net had its eqnAl in cough* and colds; and promotes easy expectoration, and gentle perspiration, relaxing stric ture of iho tangs, throat, and every other pan. Bat In nothing is iu excellence more manifestly aeon and acknowledged than in all kinds and stares of FEMALECOMPLAINT3. . It works wonders in cases of. Boor albas or whites. Failing of the Womb,Obstructed, Suppressed,or Pain fel Meases, Irregularity of the menstrual periods, and the like; and is effectual in euring all forms of the Kid ney Diseases. By removing obstructions, and regula ting the general system, it gives tone and strength to the whole body, and cares all forms of NERVOUS DISEASES AND DEBILITY, and thas prevents or relieves a great variety of other diseases, as Spinal Irrilaiiun, neuralgia, su Vitas Dance, Swooning, Epileptle Fits, Convulsions, Ac. Is not this, then, nix Mxwcuix tun Pu-Bxixx'm.T Nax&T But can any of these things bo said of 8. P. Town- Mod’s inferior anicto? Thu young man's liquid u not to bo COMPARED WITH TUB OLD DR’S, because of tbe Grind Pact, that the one Is Incapable of Deterioration and NEVER SPOILS, while the oth 'cr DOES; it soars, ferments, and blows the bottles “"containing it into fragments; the soar, acid liquid ex* piodlng and damaging other good*! Muatnotthia hor* riblo compound be poisonous to the system! What! pat acid into a syiteuralready with acid! What caases Dyspepsia bat acid? Do we not all know, that whenfood soars In our stomachs, what mischiefs it produces?—flatulence, heartburn, palpitation of the heart, liver complaint, diarrhtpa, dysentery, eholie and corruption of the blood? What u Scrofula bat an acid faamAc* in the body? What prodaces all the humors whiek-bringcn Eruptions oflhe Skin, Scald Head, Salt Rhcum^Erysipel**,White Swellings, Ferer*Sores, and all ulcerations internal and external? It is noth* log under heaven bat an aeid substance, which soars, and thus spoils all tho Colds of the body, more or less. What eaatea Rheumatism bat a soar acid fluid, which insinuates itself between disjoints and elsewhere, ir ritating and inflaming the tender' and delicate times upon which it acts? So of nervous diseases, of Impu rity of the blood, of deranged circulations, and nearly all the iiiments which educt human nature. Now* is it nM horrible to make and sell, and infinite ly worse to use this OSURINU, FERMENTING, ACID “COMPOUND’ OF 8. P. TOWNSEND l and yet he would fain have it understood that Old Ja cob Townsend’s Genuine Original Sarsaparilla, is an imitation of his in/orior preparation!! Heaven forbid that we should deal In an anlele which would bear the most distant resemblaneo to S. P Townsend's anielc! and which should bring down upon the Old Dr. such a mountain load of complaints and criminations from agents who have sold, and pur chasers who havo tsed S, P. Townsend's Fermenting Compound! We wish it understood, because it it the absolute troth, that 8. P. Townsend's article and Old Dr. Jacob Townsend’s Barnparilla aro hcavsn-wido apart, tod infinitely dissimilar, that they are unlike in every par ticular, having not one single thing in common. It 6 to arrest frauds upon tho unfortunate, to pour balm into wounded humanity, to kindle hope iu the despairing bosom, to restore health and bloom and vi gor into toe crashed and broken and to banish infirmi ty—that old DR. JACOB TOWNSEND has SOUGHT and FOUND tho opportunity and means to bnng his Oaaxb UNH ERSAL CONCENTRATED REMEDY, within the re tch, and to the knowledge of all who need it, that hey may learn and' know, by Joyful ex perience, its 'tAKacxxDiaT rowxa ro uxat I: For sale I y J. KIDD* CO, Whole.dc Agent for Western Pei nsylvania; J. SMITH, Birmingham; Dr. J. BARGEA IT, Allegheny; Dr. J. CASSELL, Fifth wardj (J. W. GARDNER, Cth ward, Pittsburgh, spt3 tiveiT~ MPLAlNT.—Another care performed by 3 ougLnolj only true aipl genuine Liver Hiwam. 11/own CO., 01, March 20,1617. Ur. R. L. Sellers—ln April last my wife was attack* ed with Liter Complaints. and had the advice of two physiclus, who tried various remedies without pro* uucing any good effect. Having heard of your cele brated Liter Pill*, 1 concluded to giro them a flair trial, 1 purchased oao box of Mr. Scott, of Aberdeen, and gave them according to the direetions, by which aho eras greatly relieved. I procured a accond box, which entirely cured her, and ahe uow enjoy* excel* leaf health. I have u*ed them tnysell, and pronounce them the beat family medteine 1 ever tried. Your*. Ac., Masai* Bbsvlt. Prepared and told by B. K. SELLERS, 57 Wood at; •old also by Druggists generaUytn iho two cities. . ianlO < ' View Of Pittsburgh. MY VIKW will be published in as short a time as possible; and 1 can assare mr subscribers, and the publlo generally, that it shall bo norxstoa— both in fidelity ot detail and beauty of execulioo—to any other wbstover. Let those who doubt, wall a few weeks ami see. & WIUTEFIELD. New Yobs, Dec. Sth, 164».-{dctt A PEW very fine GUITARS. jost ree’d from tho celebrated manufactory of C. F. Martin, and tor ■*J eh T JnnH__ J. H. -MKLLOR. al Wood l KULI< Illii'l'Kß—l4 bbls in good order, for sale by Jana W'M DAM ALKY A CO (good winter}'foraala by U janlb UREYFOGLK A CLARKE MEDICAL. 1 i B'ALLUTSa'I OUniUEBT, Containing no Mercury, nor othw MtnmvU >pHE following testimonial was riven by the eele- A brated Dr. Wooster Beach, theaulhorcf the great Kje? l work entitled “The American Practice of Medicine and Family Physician.” ’ ‘•Havin* been made acquainted with the ingredients which compose McAllister* AU-Heafinr Oiatmeni, and having prescribed and tested it ia several cases iu my pnvnte practice, I have no hesitation in saying or eetufying that it is a Vegetable Remedy, containing no mineral substance whatever thatits ingredients, combined as they are, and used as directed by the. Proprietor, are not only harmless, bat of great value, b r°L a .! nU J’ * clcntifi e Remedy of great power and 1 cheerfully recommend it as a compound which has done much good, and which is adspted to the cure of a great variety of eases. Though I have neverellher recommended or engaged in the sale of secret medi cines, regard tor the trulv hooert, conscientious, • hu mane character of the Proprietor of this Ointment, and the value of his discovery, oblige me to say thus much regarding iu W. BEACH, D. D.” New York, April 224,1840. BURNS.—It is one of the best things in the world ir Burns. ! PlLES.—Thousands are yearly cored by this Oint ment It never fails in giving reuet For Tamers, Ulcers, and all kinds of Sores, it has no equal. j • If MotborsJand Nurses knew ltd value in eases of 8wo!len or Sore Breast, they would always aeply iu In such eases, if nied according to directions, it gives relief-in a very few hours. Around the box are directions forming Me Alllster’s Ointment for Scrofula, Liver Complaint, Erysipelas, Teller, Chilblain; Scald Head, Sore Eyes, Quincy, Sore Throat, Bronelutes, Nervous ‘Affections; Pains, Disease of the Spine, Head Ache, Asthma, Deafhess, Ear Ache, Barns, Corns, all Diseases of the Skin, Sore Lips, Pimples, Ac,, Swelling of-the Limbs, Seres, Rheumatism, Piles, Cold Feet, Croup, Swelled or Bro ken Breast, Tooth Ache, Ague in the Face, Ac. From the Reading Eagle : There was never, perhaps, a Medicine brought be* tore the public, that has in so short a lime won aeeh a reputation as McAllister's All-Healing or. World Salve. Almost every person thathu made trial of it speaks warmly in iu praise. One has been cared by it of ibo most painful rheumatism, another of the piles, a third of a troublesome pain in too side, a fourth of a ■welling in the limbs, Ac. If it does not give imme diate relief, in every case, it can do no injury, being applied outwardly. * As another evidence of the wonderful healing pow er-possessed by this salve, we subjoin the following certificate. from a respectable citizen of Maideacreek township, in this eaunry: Mtideucreek, Berks au, March 30,1647. - Messrs. Ritter A Co:—I desire to inform yon that I was entirety eared of a severe pain in the baek, by the ase of MeAUisier's AU-Ilealing 'Solve, which I pur chased from you. I suffered with it for about SO years, and at night was unable to sleep. Dating that tune I tried various remedies, which were prescribed tor mo by physicians and other persons, without receiving any relief, and atiastmude triarof this Salve, with are* salt favorable beyond expectation. lam now entire ly free from the pain, and enjoy at night a peaceful and sweet sleep. 1 nave also used the Salve sinee for tooth aeho and other complaints, with similar happy results. Your friend, Joss ilotstsuaCH. james Mcallister, Bole Proprietor of tne ebore medicine. Principe! Office. No 2d North T!unl etreet, Philidel phi*. PRICE B 9 CENTS PER BOX. Aeons in FimsusoH-—Urasn £ Belter, corner of Liberty tad Si. Clair streets; and L. Wilcox, Jr., cor ner of Market street and the Diamond, also comer of Fourth and Smlthfield streets; J. IL Cassel, comer of Walnut and Penn streets, Fifth Ward; asosold at the Bookstore in Southfield street, 3d doorfrota Second. In Allegheny City by IL P. Schwartz and J. Sargent. By J. O. Smith, Druggist, Birmingham: D. Negtey, East liberty; IL Rowland, McKeesport; J. Alexander A Son, Monosgsbela City; N. B. Bowman A Co., and J.T. Rogers, Brownsville; John Barkley. Beaver, Pa; John Walker. Jr, Elisabeth. reblteodly. Jadd'l Hsdlestsd Liquid Cuticle. THIS u undoubtedly the best preparation ever dis covered, for dressing Bams, Scalds, Cats, Chil blains, Bruises, or any kind of fresh wounds, alwi for •or* Nipples a remedy useqoaled. , This article is Intended for family use, and should be found in the possession of every family is the laud. : Mechanics who are ia constant danger of injury, to their persons through accident, and the improper or' careless aseof tools, will find this article to be invalu able to them, and after a fair trial will consider it in* diipfjisable. It is an excellent substitute for adhesive plaster of all kinds, withosl any of its inconveniences; and Is so' medicated as to allay all pain immediately and most . perfectly. A vhry little.applied any whereon the surface of the akin, immediately forms a firm, smooth coating, very, similar to the naturaTcatiele or outer skin; which may be freely washed with water and soap, wlthoat any in jury tO the wound. lit* article ts freely used and highly recommended by thc{ moat eminent physicians ofrfew England, and ■ oibcrpamef the eoocu-v. For sale 05LT by R E SELLERS, 57 Wood st U7N. B —The trade supplied at tha manufacturer's pneas. feM IK dOABT BOTTLES. axisure rao* as otnu rats or tux . oi nun or Tn ntna, vm Scrofula or King’s Kvily Rheumatism, Obstinate Cuta neous Brannons, Pimples or.Pastillesoo the Face, Blotches, Riles, Chronic Sore Byes, Ring Worm or Tetter, Scald Head, Enlargement ana Pain of the Bones and Joints, Stubborn Ulcers, Syphiltie Syraptons, Sciatica or Lumbago,—and arising from an injudicious use of Mercury, Aei* utes or Dropsy, Exposure or Imprudence In Life; Also—Chronic Constitutional Disorders, &e. . In this preparation are stronglyconeentnied alllhe Medicinal properties of Sarsaparilla, the most effectual aids, themott salutary productions, the most potent simples of the vegetable kingdom: and it has besn so fully tested, not only by patients them* selves, bat also by physicians, that it baa received their unqualified recommendations and the approba tion of the public; and* has established, on us own a reputaiioiLfor vaurs and xmeaer far supe rior to, the- various compounds bearing the nans of Sarsaparilla. Diseases have boen cured, such as are not furbished in the records of thaw pass tad what it has already denefor the thousands who have used it, it is capable of doing for the millions still suffering ana struggling with disease. It purifies, U d strengthens the fountain springs of life, and infases new vigor throughout the whole animal (Tame. ANOTHER CURE OF SCROFULA. The following striking, and—as will be seen—per manent cure of an inveterate ease of Scrofula, com mends itself to all similarly afiUeied: Sotrrororr, Coam, Jan. 1,1843. Messrs. Sands: Gentlemen, Sympathyforthoafflict ed induces pje to inform you of tho remarkable cure effected by your Bar*apanll*, in the ease of my wife. She was severely afflicted with tho Scrofula on differ ent parts of the body: the glands of the neck were greatly enlarged, and her limbs much swollen. After suffering over a year, and finding no relief from the remedieslused, the disease attacked one leg, and be low the knee suppurated. Her physician advised it should bell aid open, which was done, but without any, permanent benefit. In this situation we heard efi ana were Induced m : -ese, Sands’ Sarsaparilla. lie first bottle produced a decided and favorable effect, reliev ing her more than any prescription she had ever taken; and before she toed tix bottles—to the ■■tnnLhmmt and delight of her friends—ahe found her health quits restored. It it 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. Oar neighbors are ail knowing to these facts, ana think very highly of Banda’ Sarsaparilla. Years with respect, JULIUS PIKE. Extract from a letter received from Mr. N. W. Har ris, a gentleman well known lit Louisiana eo- Vaa “Gentlemen, 1 have cured a negro boy of mins with your Sarsaparilla, who was attacked with SerofVa, and of a scrofulous family. “Vour*, truly, . N. W. HARRIS. - “Fredericks Hull, Vcl, July 17,IB48.” Samps’ SaxsatsiiuU.—lt seems aimostuannecessa ry to direct attention to an artielc so well known, and so deservedly popular, as this preparation, bet pauenu often who wish to uh tho extract of Saraapaiula, are tnduecd to try worthless compounds bearing the but containing iivJe or none of the virtue or this valu able root; and wo think wo cannot confer a greater benefit on our readers than in directing their to the advertisement of the Messrs. Sends, In qnattift column. 'The bettio has recently been enlarged to held a quart, and those who wish a really good article will find concentrated In this ail the medicinal value of the root, The experience of thousands has proved its efficacy in earing the rariots diseases far which it is recommended; ami at tho present »'*"* more than any this aeaieine useful, in prepa ring the hysieta for * change of season.—{Home Jotu uai, Sept. IMS, I’repared and sold, wholesale and retail, by A. B. A D. SANDS, Druggist ud Chemist, 100 Fulton street, corner of William, New York. Sold also by Drug gists generally throughout the United Sutes and Can ada. .Price 91 per bottle; tix bottles for *3. For sale by L. WILCOX. Jr- B. A. PAHNESTOCK A CO., aud EDWARDFENDERIGU, Pittsburgh. Ai •o. br Dr. 8. SMITH, Bridgwater.- T gAVED HER LlFE—Sellers’ Vermifuge lathe ani .M. w„irss;*isisrs’ffi., VermtAtje I bought from you, some Sate ago, 1 brought from my girl five yean old, the astonishing numberjo! five hundred warms. I believe the woild have lived a very short time, hut for this medicine,'* I Prepared ud sold by R. CL SELLERS! Jgl Wood to; sold also by Druggists generally la the cities. , itn2s , Thoau Parktu^oijij MACHINIST AND MANUFACTURE^—Lathes, Tobacco, Uousin ud large g&rewief all kinds; Brass Castings ud Brass Works geuek*|ly. Corner of Ferry and First streets. 4, *ij | -r' I'll THE subscriber, having pure ha red tft| Factory of J allies Pattereon, Jr., located dt thql above stand, would respectfully infonn his friends add the public that ho is prepared to fill anj or’ers in lull une, on_tbe mo<4 reasonable term* and wilh.dispaieh, sad will f " ** PII “t7iUMA3, PA*iaNSON. Pittsburgh, Jan. 1, IMO. j \ HAVING disposed of my istahlishment to Mr. Thomas Parkinson, I takeJbtfM'beny to tolictl ysss eft 4.,, .V«-* j,: Pittsburgh, Jan. I. IMO-{jan7-ft3B> TAOLE DIAPKHS. Er. MURPHY keeps ecouuully on hasiUu as , aortmentof Bleaetted Unco Tab!* Diapers’of :ot widths ud qualities. Also—Table Cloth* and Napkins, Toweling Diaper* ud. Towels,. and a fail assortment of house furniMung goods. febll VOt. XVII. NO. 171. MISCELLANEOUS. AOnttHtuoail Work. THEGALLERY OF ILLUSTRIOUS AMERICANS. DaguemoiyM 4* Bradt/.—Engravd tf &- Avignn.—BeUtd bf saAuoaotion tf Uttrtrg Mm. . TTNDER tMs title will be published, during the rear U 1830,: twenty four Portraits and Biographical Sajtebes of American eitixens, who have become U-“ lostrieui'in the Bcrviee of the country. Every portion «ftha work willreceive the moss careful attention, and nothing will bespared 10 reader lt:a worthy and r -' ! enduring monument to the gnat men of the Republic.— - •The-Typogrephy:Wlll bo executed os carefully and in as superb style as tbe engravings themselves. The entire work wiU be on the finest imperial folio paper, IS by SJ inches, mhde expressly for this purpose.. Thu work has nothing sectional in lu scope; it will, therefore, be eomprehenrire in Its spirit- The names of those mrn only will be admilled, whose talents and pobUe services have wen for them an honorable feme throughout the nation. Kaeb of the neat departments of life will have its representatives. and Litem* - tore are universal in their spirit, and thlsCkUery is In tended to be a worthy and enduing monument to-the great men of,the Republic, whose achievements and Came constitute the chief glory of the nation. We ' h»e that every lover of on and friend of onrgloriens • l Union, will respond to our appeal for encouragement, and aid in so commendable an undertaking, that its * publication may make an eta in tbe progress of Am encan Art, and, by grouping the illustrious men of the Uuon together, consolidate it still mom firmly. . As no work of this kind has appeared in-America,, and the prices they sustain in Europe would-plsee it ' beyond the reach of most of our eitixens, the publish* *?-“?** resolved to merit a large circulation, by charging a very low price, via; ft per No- or *» for , tbaantire scries of Si Nos. /Two Nos. are now published, containing Partraiisof i Ppeaidem Taylor and Hon. John C. Calhoun. JAMES 1). LOCKWOOD, C 3 Wood st, febn Agent for Weatera Fcpasylvania. j. A CIRCULAR. na by a.friend,.announcing the formation of a new Transportation Company, by onr lata Agents atßaltimord and Columbia, impels US' thus eariyi to apprise our friends and the public that such makes no alteration'whatever inoor business, : > save the change of our agents a»ut location of our - warehouses at thoso points, both of which we have" affected advantageously foronrselvesandourcustom* ’> era. ; With the experience of fifteen years in the Trans* ' ponation business, solf respect, aa well as a regard for " the Intelligence of our patrons, forbid us to tax the Credulity of the public, or eater for its amusement by lengthened professions in print. Wo begluve,there* . lb re, to say, in general term*, that our anangemeals . are considerably extended; the convenience and'ea- - paeity of our warehouses, at PiUaburgb, Philadelphia,. Baltimore and Columbia, unsurpassed; oar.faeuitie* for regularity and dispatch Increased; andourtermsas iberal aa that of any other.respondble line;' and that - mr freight, whether in depot or-in transit, is always nsured free of expense to the owners. - ■ : We appeal to our past eonduct as an earnest of our famre, and confidently look forward to a continuance pf that patronage which has ever been our stndy to ■ deserve and our pleasure to acknowledge. -Under ' such impressions, we bhall be prepared at all times to meet honorable competition; those resorting to any 'other we shall neither envy nor imitate. TUB PITTSBURGH PORTABLE BOAT LINE will be conducted as usual, fay tbe proprietors, TAAFFE A O’CONNOR, comer of Penn and Wayne sts, Pittsburgh; . - THOMAS BORBiDGE, 7 * . 273 Market it, Philadelphia; And by the following Agents: JOHN HeCULLOUOn A CO, CS North iL Baltimore: B. BURK A CO, 2S Doane st, Boston; W. A J.T. TAPSCOTT A CO, M South st, N. Y«r*t - JAMES WHEELWRIGHT. Cincinnati. . [fob7 Diauolwtloss ef Co*Fartmeralilp« THE Copartnership existing between the under* signed, under tbe style of -F. 1L Eaton A Co-” was dissolved by mutual consent, Jin. 2Chh. F. 1L Eaton, having purchased the entire interest of W- P. Marshall, who retires, will attend to the settlement of the business of the late fins, at the old mnd pf o gg Fourth street. F. 11. EATON/ fob* W. P. MARfIHAT.T^ F. B. JCATON* T\EALERiIn Gloves and Hosiery, TrimmingijFaney U Goods, Ribbons, Lacesand Embroideries, zephyr Worsted, Patterns and Canvass. No W Fourth street, Pittsburgh. A fell supply of Fine Sturts and Genu’ Under Garments. fchC-iro DISSOLUTION* fTIHE Partnership heretofore existing between Elltotl J. A English, in the Book and Piper Business, was dissolved on the Ilth by mutual consent- Tbe buaineas will be continued at the old stand, No. TO Wood street, under the firm of “A. H. English A Co.,"', by whom the basinets of the former partnership will * be settled. SAMUEL ELLIOTT, * fcb!3 A. IL ENGLISH. • Dlaaolutloa. DM. LONG, havibg purchased the Interest • James Kerr. Jr- in the firm of James Kerr, Jr. A Co- tbo Ship Chandlery and Boat Store basinets wQI bo earned on as heretofore at the old stand, No Water street, between Wood and Market, under the style of „ fcbS-lm LONG. DUFF A CO. DISSOLUTION, THE Co-Partnership heretofore emitting tinder tho style of “Cope A Breyfoglc," is this day dissolved by mutual consent. Thebftameii willbcseuledbyj. C. Breyfoglc, at their old stand. No. 10? Second street. -- L. 8. COPE, lung J. C. BREYFOGLE. CO-PAH.TBBKSIUF* JC. BREYFOGLE, having associated with him • A. EL CLARKE, for the purpose of transacting the Forwarding and Commission business, will coo* tinue that business at the old stand of “Cdpe A Brey* foglc,” nnd respectfully asks a continuance of_lhc former patronage of his friends and the public gener ally. The business will be condacteAunder the name and style of Bistros Li A Cluiu. • jTc. BREYFOGLE, A. 1L CLARKE.- PilUhargh. Jan. 7. !SSIL-fian9 - _ DlisolatlOßi ITUIE Co-Pannereulp heretofore.existing under tae X stylqof u J. U. Clouse A Co,” is this day dissolved by mutual consent. The batmen of the firm will be settled by L. 8. Waterman, at their old stand. No 154 Liberty street. L. 8. WATERMAN, febd J. H. CLOUSE. CombalCamlMl OA GROSS super Polka; 10 do do very fine; wu SO “ ass*d Redding; 12 u super English Horn Redding; S “ ** Pocket Combs; • 500 “ ** Wood “ - : 1000 doz asaVl Fine Ivory; 30 “ Shell Side Combs; u super large Buffalo; 200 grots su'd Side Combs; ree’d and for sale by febS C YEAGER, 108 Market tt Hew Susie, O LEMUEL; or, Going down to the Cotton Field; u new and very popular. Ethiopian Song, as sung by Christy’s Minstrels, . New York. Composed' by S. C. Foster, Esq., uthor of “Uncle Ned," “O, Susanna,’’ Nelly was a Imdy; by S. C. Foster. Ben Bolt—the genuine copy; by Nelson Kneus. Speak Gently; a very popular mux; by V. Wallace. Indian's Prayer; by the uthor of ‘•Be Kind, Ac." Be Kind to the Loved Ones at Home.. Then hast wounded the spirit that loved thee. FUrtatibu Polka; by Simkoseh. Alice Polka; by Sprus. Carat Waits; by Professor Rohboek. AUquippa WaJa; “ “ Aialuta Waltz; “ Kleber. La Place de Perles’ Grand Waltz; by Osbourne. The wild flowers sooa-.wtl! shed their btoom; from theoperaofLueladeLammemoor. ' i Corlna, or May Day in the Olden Time; by C. E Howe.l i :r '■ jEiiy Variuens to “The Last Rom of Summer," by Here. | Thou An Gone: soug from the opera of Amelia. .The Groves of Blarney; from Betbovcn. When the Mooa oa the Lake ia.Beumiitg. < A Voiee from the Waves; duetts by C. Glover. Joys that We’ve Tested. : Make me no gaady.Ckaplet: frem'Lscretia Boreia. Low Backed Car. ; . ' Dearest Mae; with easy variaiions for beginners. Bonaparte’s Grave. i; We are Happy and Free. 1 1 Fhshton Polka: by J. U. Hewiuii Ree’d ud for safe by JOHN IL MEL LOR, JanS No. 81 Wood street. N. B.—A large stoek of new PIANOS, to arrive this week. j, •• Baffllollaudt BaflißelUadi rpAKE NOTICE—That W. MeCUntoek has this day JL received Mvermleasea of the finest and best Buff Window Holland, towhieh he would most respectfully call the attention of Us customer* ud tho public in general. , ' S ETCuptt Ware Booms, 78 Fdaith it, jan3l Bunj, Firniac a j • hat* to* ioi, - FROM FAYETTE &lANUFACTU SING COMPANY, SO eases npcrlot Family Blankets, 10 by IS qrs; 300 pair Bteambo*r~ do sby 7 It: soo do do do 4by;?re iso do red and white Horse do v 100 do colored California do , r ALSO: t : 50 pieces M white Flannel, warranted aH wool; 100 do 44 do do do • 'do 1W do M do-' ■" do'--. do do iso do 3-4 red’ do do do 75 do M yellow do do do ALSO: Batinctts, Tweeds, Jeans and Woolen Yarn, at east i era tasnofaeiarer's prices. KfcWarehoase, No W Wood st, 4th door from Fifth. Bliekwood’* *•-- iliekwood’i a«(uliu uid cb« BntUk . 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