- ~„W £• ~ -ZZ~r~ : 4*Tv v \T”’ -*■ ■£ S'*r f 'J-* . . „ „ T .. I - -- ~ , ' <. . } VQEOME EX, D AILY MORNINGS PnnttdaridPublUhtdtvttyMomXng^Stindaysexeepttd} BY U. HAKPUr J ■ NOETH-WfST’COBNKR OP. WOOD AITO. FIFTH STRESTg. K7* 2 £RafS.-*»Fivo Dollars a year,, payable strictly nadyAo*©, BiJcODollara will invariably bo required if i not paid wltiun tUd year; .. ; } . •.(0* Single copies twocekts—for sale at the couhter •• atHietJffice,ana bytUe Neyraßoya. . i THE S ATtiaDAV MORSIKG POST] ; T Is pnblishedfroirftbo same office* : <m' a'icrrge blanket ’ size sheet; atTYVO DOLLARS a year» in advance— jingle copies viva cekxs... .** . j ’ No pfipfer wiU be discontinued the dls* cfetjon ofthe proprietorj) until all arrearages are paid; r d/’T Np : aUention-syill be paid to nay order unlessac companied by the reference ituhlr ■ Id. -i- ] ' ~ : uT'' , Connieud with ifta Establishment cftht Horning V .Post is one of the largest'Job Printing Offices in tAs city . ’ ittkereaU kinds of ; work is done on the.skortesthoiieej and ‘ most reasonable terms. . ' _ ; . \ RATES OF" ADVERTISING k, . AGREED UPON . . ■ BY THE-PITTOBURGH PRESS: '.V .TB» r tiKßs' NOS^ABgIL, OR LESS :,' One insertion v . 6 50 ** ■ «ach additional insertion.i-iil. ] 25 . % , one week .-—-..—.'-Ur;.,. i 75 . v l ! two weeks .3 oa o«rce weeks‘-.^--.....^...,,.. r ..— 4 00 . “ one month.*-.*.—.-*.- -V.U...-5 00 . vvo.moiiihs.7 00 L “ tkreeTuontUsTc*-••••? —0 00 . four months 00 ; c . ; six mouths —....—-...~-I2DO “ “ one year* 18 00 Standing Card, six lines or,lessj-per annum*— — 10 00 CHANGEABLE AT PLEASURE . One square, per ( annum,(exclusive of the paper,)*. 25 00 . ’ roreaeh additional square, inserted.over one morith, and for eaefc additional square inserted under the yearly rates, half price. . . , ... . | Publishers not accountable for legal advertisements . peypnatheramount charged for their publication. .., . Announcing candidates,for office to. be' charged-thq . tameasotuer advertisements. ... • ... Advertisements not marked on the copy for aspecified, . number pf insertions, will be continued till forbid, and *i P®J rae ntexacted.accordinglv., .... privileges of yearly advertisers will be confined rigidly to their regular business, and all other advertise .- meats not pertaining to their regular business as agreed ior,to.be paid extra. All advertisements for -charitable institutions, fire eorapameaiWard, township and other public meetings, .and such like,to be charged half price, payable strictly ■ R A.DV4.RCS, ; Marriage notices to be charged 50 cents. . * . rDeath notices inserted wilfiout charge, unless accom panied by funeral invitations or obituary notices, and . when so accompanied, to be paid for. Regular advertisers, arid all outers sending communi cations; or-req airing notices designed to cull attention to - **y re eg l Concerts,or any public enterlaiajnehts,: where .cbarges'-arc made for aamiuanoe—all notieeh of private assocutions—ever)’ notice designed to call at-. teption to private enterprises calculaiedoi intended to promote individual interest, can only be inserted with the understanding that the same isto be paid for. • If Interid eulo.be inserted inthe local column, the some will be' not less than len cents periine. 2 1 Fist Notices lobe charged triple price, i ' Tavern License Petitions, 32,00 each. ' au d Medical Advertisements to be charged at . Tali prices. •. : , Real Esrale Agent and Auctioneers’ Advertisements not lo be classed under yearly rates, but to be alloweda discountof thirty-three and one-third percent.'from the , amount of bills. . WEEKLY OR TRI-WEEKLY IN DAILY PAPERS. One square, three in5erti0n5............... —..-si 50 Do. eachadditional insertion-*«■ 037 AVDERTISEMENTS IN WEEKLY PAPER. One square, (10 lines.) one insertion SO 50 , - Do*', each additional insertion-**-0 25 All transient adTertfseraents to oepaid in advance. WHITE & CO., Gazette. L. HARPER, Post. • . ROBT. M. RIDDLE, Journal. JAMES P. BARR a: Co., Chronicle. - - = FOSTER & BROTHER, Dispatch. Dec.l,lB49.j.iAilES . Iprofessioual <£ari>o. JO UN R. LAKGE, Attorney at street, neur Smithfield. ’ . marGO SAMUEL VV. UUAU&j Anarney atl#au?-rolfipe ou 4lh street, near Grant, Pittsburgh.' , - ocu?s “ /"'I ORLiANDO LOOflflS, Attcmey a\ Laiff.—Oflite 111 v jU^'jrt. t above Wood.. . . july4-y THOMAS M. at .Latß—Office, Loferic’s BafldiMgg, Foann'St. -;• v jdn’Mfr RB. CARNAHAN, Attorney at Law— Office on »’st., between Cherry alley and Grant st. Qe2-y DR. BROWN’S OFFICE, N 0.65 r Diamond alley, near Wood street.- • febl JN, M'CuOWRV, Attorney and Counsellor at Law.— • Office iu BakewclPs Buildings on Grant street. jc29’J7-ly. - • ' . J SCOTT, Dentist, Fourth su, five doors west of Mar • keL All work warranted, and if not perfectly sat isfactory no charges will be made. . feblO REMOVAL.— Dr. Robert Snyder, has removed his office to Fourth Etreet, between Wood and Smith field streets. inarlS-ly G. DARRAGH, Attorney at Law —Office iu BakeweU’s • Buildings, on Grant street, opposite the Court Hoase.J - jy24:ly TOHN BARTON, Attorney at Law. —Office, North side ||- of Fifthstreet. between Wood and Smilhfield, in the ime bailding with Alderman Morrow. . gep3o-ly EORGE F. GLLLMORE, Attorney and Counsellor at Vx £ate.—Office removed to the 2d door below Grant st., •a Fourth, to the office lofcly occupied by Alderman Mil der. mar3o N BUCKMASTER, Alderman —Office: Fourth street • third door above Smithfieldf South side. Convpyancihgof allkinds dent with the greatest care and legal accuracy. Titles to Real Estate examined, Ac. nov!s . R BIDDLE ROBERTS, Attorney at Law. Office No. • 132Smitbfield street, between Filth and Sixth. Collections carefully attended to—special attentio ■ given toConvcyanclng, ' [deeffily Dr.Charlet Hofman, HOMCEOFATHIC PHYSICIAN, has removed his office to Penn street, N 0.231, (between Hand street and Garrison alley). fdcc3o pa. o. u. xxtbeb - - • • • •e. c. x’powmji.- REYSER A McDOWELL, (successohs TO. Kebb a Kbtseb,) Wholesale and Retail Drug and Prescription Store,cot »r of Wood street and Virgin alley- Physi cians pre uriptions carefully compounded night -and day. , . : oct3:tf JOHN A. PARKINSON, Alderman, Fifth'Ward, Penn st. between Walnut and O’Hara sis., where he may be found afall times. Those having houses or other prop «i ty to sell or rent, can-have the same punctually attend to; debts collected, and all the duties of an Alderman ~~WiJI receive prompt attention. ; . oc27«p HENRY W. WILLIAMS, Attorney and Counsellor at Law, (successor to Lowrie A Williams,) office at the oldxtdnd, Fourth styabove Smilhfield. THE Partnership heretofore existing between Henry W. Williams. Esq., and myself,in the practice of the law, was dissolved by mutual consent bn the 26th ult.. and the .business will hereafter be continuedby Henry W. Wil .tarns, whom .I most cheerfully recommend to all for whom l have the honor todo business—as'a gentleman every way worthy of their confidence. declB-ly . - WALTER 11. LOWRIE. Samuel P; Rois, ATTORNEY; AT LAW-rOffice in Fourth street, near Grant, iu Lamartine Buildings. mar29:w JOHN 3. MITCHEL-'-i . Mitehel A Palmer, Attorneys and counsellors at law— Office on Fourth street, a few doors below Smilhjield. All business entrusted to their care, promptly attended to. Collections made and Couveyauciug executed ou raode ' rate terms: •- ' febllttf J» £>• Jennlngin ~ ' " . A TTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW—Of- Xa. fice. Lovvric’s Buildings, Fourth street, between gmithfield gild Grant.' aps l>r. George fllcCoob HAS selected Pittsburgh as his permanent residence. He ha? taken the house lately occupied by. Alder man Miller, on Fourth street, near Grant, immediately adjoining the “Lamartine House.’.’ Ilis Office is attach - d. to his residence, where he .will constantly .be found, „ n ,'*.ss absent on professional duty.. Office hours from 7 an to fl o’clock a. m., and from sp. m. to 7 r. ® clo ' . novs P. & til ls, B, Fetterman, t- TrnVNEYS AT LAW—Office on Fourth street,be- A. twemv Wood and Smilhfield. . jan2s:y , W.W. DaUM, t a TTORNEY -AT LAW—Office: second story Wil- A Was Hall. JSSg*iL. : --r —-g k <, June, King. r\FFICE ON FOURTH STREET, one door Wes, of t ) Weaver’, Hotel; ’ an * 10:3m wn.'o''B. RoMn»on, „ , A TTORNEY AT LAW. Office No. 09, -on Fourth Mayor’s Office. laugM-T j,S* H&mUtbDf • •'. ATTORNEY AT LAW,bas removed to the office in . Fifth &»eei,belween wood and Smilhfield streets, formerly occupied by Thus; HatniUon,Esq.,dec’d, and will attend to thebuein'ess remaining unfinished upon'his docket. . ' •• ■ ' maylfl . ROOMS, Burke's Build* ingSyFounhstrut.—Kovan tc A}mioNY,Daguerreo typists from the Eastern-cities, would callthe attention of tub inhabitants of Pittsburgh, and the neighboring towns, to their Daguerreotype of citizens and others, at rooms in the third sto* 7 of Burke’s building, 4th Bt. , Persons wishing pictures taken may rest assured that no pains shall be spared to produce them in the highest perfection of the art. Our instnur\eats aTeof the most pow erful kind, enabling us to execute pictures udsurpassed . for high finish and truthfulness to nature. Thepublic are - solicited tocall and examine. - Persons sitting for pictures a re neither Tequirred or ex- 1 'pected to take them unless perfect satisfaction egiven. N.. 8: Operators will find this .a sood depot for stock - and chemicals. * JEplhstructidns given In the art, containing ’tho more --itceotfapreyemenfß. ■. ; , _-iW7 V 'f ' r 'jl > ' A I^ N nc£ R WoI W; ?’f ,irin , ag S^. 38 re fi" ,! OLtntof P^^Fifth.fit.y OP qdtforbelow Wood. febl PDELANY ~&ashumabjB Clothing Sure, No: 49 Lib •erty Btreeu _• .; febl * SARGENT, N-E corner of Wood and Sixth streets.' ~ ; -■ febl XT: HO? ffiBSA gON^ Bankers and Dealers in.Foxhangs . 1»t» ytfift- and BanJcNbiq, No. C 5 Market street. febl ; A.»*. FUl*XO^,B«Ui3ruii>r«f-Foundrr,No;7oSecond £%.• street, between Market and Ferry streets* } febl '\TJ^Oa r SCKtBA, Bookseller, : Stationer aad ; Binderi V' rifUi street) between'Wood ! • jnn7 /7t A. McNULTY ACQ j; Forwarding and Commission XJ*'Mtrenahts, Canal Basin. ... ;. : . ;, , rT :,;^mai3 WM~ DYER^r^-ajw Produce Dealer. No. 159 Liberty.streeufiuabargh. marl 7 TOimi’M’CkQSKfiYo'flbforqrtri'Clotfogr.Ji.ihflrtY street U between Sixth and Virgin aiiey, sooth isiße. / ? eflO T> McSTEINj Brass Fouaderapd.Gas Fitter, Smith- X V field street,between Diamond alley-and Fifth st fIIAAFFE & O’CONNOR) Proprietors Oitne Fiasburgk XPeTtabu Boat Sion corner of Penn and Wayne Sts. t GOOLEY & LAlRD,JtfercAant TaUors > Wood street, second door from Water, will keep constantly on nand a welL selected lot of Clothing. , marl&y H LEE, {successor to Mnarar & Eke,} Wool Deala . • a ??*'OinmissionMtTchant, forthe sale of Ameri can Woolen Goodg., . . .. f e bxc Jli. '*>HE_E, Wholesale Commission- dfercAant, * and dealer m Paper and Rags, corner-Penn and Ir win streets. EhJNG Sc MOORHEAD, IFftol&ja/eGrocrrs and Produce >■ Dealers, No. 87 Wood street, Pittsburgh. {my23 J OSEPH -WOODWELL, Importer and Dealer in For ■%9_-tignand Domestic Hardware, corner of Second and Wood streets. 0c29 JOSEPH MAJOR, Boat Store, Ship Chandlery and V; Agency of the Putsbnrgh Lard Oil Factory, No 4, Market street, Pittsburgh, . . j n l 2 &IUiAM) Banker* and Exchange Brokers, corner of Third and Wood streets, opposite the St. Charles Hotel. f e^ BA. FAHNESTOCK & GO.-, Wholesale Drug War§~ » house, eorner of First and Wood Btreets.'and corner of Wood and Sixth. . -**{ebl SAMUEL MOIfROW 1 , Manufacturer of Tin, Copper and Sheet Iron Ware, No. 17 Fifth street, between wood and Market. ” f*hio - GLENN, corner oi Third and Wtfod , . streets, above C. H. Kay, where he is preuaredto and binding. . pee 2 JOHN H. MKI<XiOK) Wholesale and Rtlail Btalir in Musiean4 Musical Instruments. Pianos,School Book's and Stationery, N 0.122 Wood street. janl * J BRYAR, Rectifying DisiUttr, and Wholesale Dealer •mForeignand Domestic Wmes and Liquors, No. 1.14 Liberty atxeet, and 53 Diamond alley. jy2i KING & FINNEY, Agents for the Delaware Mutual . lnsurancs Company, of Philadelphia, at the Ware house of King A Holmes, Water street, nearMarkeu ' ■ lebl WM* ALEXANDER A SONS. Coffin Makers and Fur nishing Undertaken , corner of Penn and St. Clair streets, opposite the Exchange. Entrance on Pennareet. _ • - • " febl W. J. TBOTH. T. F. SCOTT. TROTH a SCOTT, Wholesale and Retail Dealer in Boats, Shoes , Trunks, Carpet Bass. «s■£., 8. W. corner of Fourth and Smithfield sts.,Tittshurgh, Pa. [mrl&y Jons Ai Ceaio, late of New Lisbon, O,* *W. S. Skiwjike.. A SKINNER, General Agency Commisstonand V Forwarding Merchants, No. 26 Market street, Pitts burgh, Pa. » Prompt attention given to the purchase and sale of allkmds or produce. sepltJ WM- MILLSB,PUILADA. WX. XtCKSTSON, PITTSHCROII. MILLER & KtCKETSON, Wholesale Grocers, and Im porters of Brandies, Wines and Segars; Nos. 172 and 174, comer of Liberty and Irwin streets, Pittsburgh, Iron, Nails,Cotton Yams, Ac., constantly on ha*d. S M’KINIj»EY, House, Sign and OrnamentaTpainur * • and dealer in PAINTS, No. 44 Jl Clair st., Pitts burgh, has constantly on hand all kinds of Paists, cither Dry or Mixed; Japan and Copal Varnish; Linseed Oil; Boiled Oil; Spirits Turpenlino; Window Glass, of all sizes; Putty,Paint Brushes, Ac., all of the best quality, and far sale at reasonable prices. sepH Isaac Williams. MERCHANT TAILOR, Smithfield street, No. 12, be tween Ist and 2d streets. ap4y: " JttoreltA Haworth, rilbA X- •. AND BRANDIES'." East' tide of Diamond, Pittsburgh . •’ may2l J.. A. COttLTEK- -- .. . ... . .v.. Coulter <& Hacke, TSTHOLESALE AND RETAIL DRUGGISTS, cor ,y f , ner of Wood and Third streets, uadcr Si. Charles Hotel, Entsborgh, Pa. mayl Daniel Yoancaon< House, sign* and ornamental painter, Liberty street, opposite Hand. All work neatly exccatcd. Orderspunctually attended to. {mar22:y EL.C. Stockton, LATE Johnston A Stockton, BOOKSELLER, STA TIONER, PRINTER and BINDER, comer of Mar. kct and Third street*, Pittsburgh, Pa jyHitlf JamesPrHorbacti, ~ RECTIFYING DISTILLER, Foreign and Domestic Wines, Liquors, Cigars, se.. No. 197 Liberty sl corner of Barker's alley, novl9] Pittsburgh Pa. M. D. PATTON, (Successor to J. S. Bonnet A Co.) Wholesale Grocer, Rectifying Distiller, AND DEALER Ilf• FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC WINES, LIQUORS, CIGARS, FRUITS, NUTS, fc IG2 Liberty street, Pittsburgh. ap3 JOHN 8. KENNEDY. B. N. HASLETT. KENNEDY k HASLETT, SuccessobB to Kinsrt k Knox. ‘Wholesale and Retail Dealers in Watches, Jewelry, Silver Waru Fancy attd Variety Goods, Baskets, Combs, N 0.94 Market street, between sth st. and the Diamond, fry Clocks, Watches and Jewelry neatly repaired. Pittsburgh, August2o, 1850. George Beale, Jr«, Manufacturer of brushes, wholesale and Retail, No. 75 Wood street, Pittsburgh, Pa. Con stantly on hand, agcneral and exteusive assortment of all kinds of BRUSHES, at the lowest Eastern prices. N. B.—Machine Brushes, Ac., made to order at the shortest notice. mar3o:y L. 8.. WATERMAN.- • -R, N. WATERMAN." • W. B. WATERMAN- L. S. Waterman & Sons, Wf HOLES ALE GROCERS, Commission and For f f warding Merchants, Dealers in all kinds of Pro duce and Pittsburgh Manufactured Articles, and Agents for sale of Richmond and Lynchburg manufactured To bacco. . ' mart JOSHUA RHODES » • ALFRED P. ANSQCTZ JOSHUA RHODES A CO., WHOLESALE DEALERS IN FOREIGN FRUITS, Nuts, Spices , Coitfectiortary, Sugars, Cigars,%c.,fyc. NO.O WOOD STREET, EAST 81DB, NEAR WATER, juiyl PITTSBURGH. W. CUNNINGHAM- —— ■' D. CUNNINGHAM- Pittsburgh City Glass Works* W. CUNNINGHAM & CO., MATnmcranggg op WINDOW GLASS, No. 20 Market street, between First and Second, Pittsburgh, Pa. Rs* Particular attention paid to odd sizes. Also, Dealers in Flint Glass, Vials, Bottles, Ac. Qy22:ly —SAMUEL FALMBB. A. J. STUART.---' Geocers, and Produce Commission Merchants, ■No. 119 Wood street, Pittsburgh, Pa. DEALERS IN GROCERIES, Flour, Wheat, Rye, Oats, Corn, Barley, Pork, Bacon, Batter, Lord, Cheese; Clover,TirfSSlhy and Flax Seeds; Iron. Nails, Glass, Ac., Ac., Ac. Particular attention paid to the sale of Western Produce. ' References —Messra Myers A Hunter, Robt. Dalzell A Ca, Hampton. Smith a Co., King A Moorhead.McGills A Roe. James May, Pittsburgh; Fenner A McMillan, Massillon; Jos. S. Morrison, Esq.. 8t Louis sep26 Walter P* Slariball, (Successor to Samuel C: Hill,) IMPORTER AND DBA LBS IN FRENCH AND AMERICAN PAPER HANGINGS AND BORDERS, IPirufow Shades, Fire Board prints, <s**•» 4“ c - Also—Writing, Printing and Wrapping Paper', No. 85 Wood street, between Fourth st. and Diamond alley, west side, jaO Pittsburgh, Pa. THOMAS WOODS. T. WOODS & SON. PRODUCE DEALERS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, jaio No. Cl WATBB STREET, PITTSBURGH. WHOLESALE GROCER , PRODUCE AND COMMISSION MERCHANT, AND DEALER in PITTSBURGH MANUFACTURED ARTICLES, - Nos. 130 and 132 Second if., between Wood and Smithfield, ■ jal:lf , , Pittsburgh. BOWS &TBTLEY, PRACTICAL CUTLERSjSURGICAii AND DENTAL >/ 4, x4£indi ou Instrument Manufacturers, No.' 140 Wood stbbkt, near Vmora allkt. ITTE have removed our store and Manufactory from W - Liberty street to; the above named place, for the purpose of having more convenience for manufacturing, which we intend going into extensively. .All orders in onrline willbeatteudedto with punctuality and dispatch. Jobbing and Repairing neatly done and promptly exe : , '’iLeeaeral assortment of Bariutan and Cutlery we wilh always keep on hand, and sell it at .the ioteeji prices.—. -We have inst received a fine'lot of e«nj,'Pu(elj and RreelwrJ, Tailors and HdirDressers’SA«ara, and other Goods generally kept in'HSrdware.Stores.. Tinners, FumeiS. Hatters and Saddlers' Tbelj made to order; Razors fcronnd ahd Handled,' Pen;Blades put in, Ac.; Guns and Pistols repaired, Ae., Ac. ' • N. B.— Particular attention paid to manufacturing Trusses and Supporters. • i - : . 7 .“ ec2 ' : W ’ Bitsuass te>s. X. U. HACKS. --G. DUNCAN, •♦—♦D.IHMSEN. •THOMAS R. SILL, STUART A SILL, ‘SAMUEL WOODS SAMUEL P. BHRIVKR, PITTSBURGH, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 6, issl. Bttotnm<2ari>s. REALESTATE DROKER, • HENRY W.-FISH* HAS opened an Office at the corner of Smithfield ami Fifth Streets, Pittsburgh, known os the “ Great Bargain corner, I’and 1 ’and will devote his entirelime and at tention to the- Purchase, Sale andßxthange of Real .Es- City and country. , . From his acquaintance with the business, he hopes to satisfy all who may favor him with Agencies in their line of business. " ■ - _ • • BEPEKSKCES. • Thompson Bell, - • Iraß Hersey, H.H.M’CuUoagh, John F. Perry, Geo. F. GiUmore 1 , Lyman Wilnnmh, , J. K. Moorhedd,* f Capt William Ward, Thoß.Howard, W.O. Leslie. .[sepl2:y _ John n. Townsend. DRUGGIST AND APOTHECARY, No. 45, Market - street, ihree.doors above Third,Pittsburgh, will have constantly oil hand a well selected assortment of the best Bad freshest Medicines, which* he will %elt oh the most reasonable terms. Physicians sending orders will be promptly attended to, and suppplied with articles they may rely upon bs genuine.' Physicians prescriptions willbe accurately and neatly' prepared from the best materials, at any hour of. the day or night.. , MER\ Z f °* Bale,a large st °ck of fteshahd good PERFU- ' Eagle Glass Works. ' r JOSEPH D. ABELL. : " : MAiftrrxcTtrssß ov hassa atitsswAßSf viAnsj dottles and Flasks/ Port#, Scotch- AD, Mineral Water. Patent • ••-. Mediant and 'Wins Bottles, wevertr description: AIso—WINDOW GLASS— Keeps constantly on hand a general assortment of the above articles. •• ET As the other Green Glass Factories ore all stopped, as isibe Custom in summer, this Factory is noio tn full operation, and will con tinus in operation tnuh sum- 7 met and winter. Orders thankfully 'solicited and will be* filled at the shortest notice. - ~ DJ* Warehouse, N 0.112 Second street, between Wood and Smithfield streets. [Jy2JM5O;iy The Old PrinTlhg Wtabirshmehti ~ (zatb jonimnw A btockton’s.) .»> And Blank Book and Stationery Warehouse. \K7YS. HAVEN is prepared to execute evey style of ff Legal, Commercial, Canal and Steamboat Job Printing anu Book Binding; and furnish every article m the Blank Book', Paper and Stationery line, at the shortest notice and ou the most reasonable terras. Blank Book and Stationery Warehouse, comer of Market and and Second .streets., ttT* Printing Office and Book Bindery, No. 50,Third steely ; novlC- R. C. STOCKTON, ~ (Late Johnston 4* Sioeiton.) Bookseller, Stationer, Printer & Binder, TfTOULD respectfully invite the attention of Mer- I,T_ *2*l others, lo . his iar S e superior .stock ot BLANK BOOKS, consisting o f Day Books, Journals; Ledgers, Invoice,Cash, Order ami Letter Books, of every size, made of the best paper, and bound in thc.mosi du rable manner, Whichlie offers at prices that cannot fail togiye .sansfaction. Blank Book* ruled and boand to any. given phtierif. PrinUng of every description exe cutea with neatnes* and dispatch. No:4? Market st • ja4_ ttthoirAphlS of . . WM, SCUUCfIMANN, TIIIKD BTEKCT, OPPOSITE THE POST-OVriCK, PITTSBDBQJf RiTAPS, Landscapes, Bill-heads, Show-bill*. Labels, ISLL Architectural and Machine Drawings, Business and Visiting Cards, etc., Engraved or Drawn on Stone, and Printed in Colors, Gold,- Bronze or Black, ih tho most approved style and at the most reasonable prices octl&dly ** ‘ ' A FULTON, Belt and Brass Founder , has rebuilt and • commenced business at his old stand, No 70 Se cond, between Market and Ferry streets, where he will be pleased to see his old customers and friends^ Church, steamboat, ancPbella of every size, from 10 to 10,000 pounds, cast from patterns of the mast approved models, and warranted to be of the boat materials. Mineral Water Pumps, Counters, Railings, Ac., Ac together with every variety of Brass Castings, if requir ed,turned and finished in the neatest manner. Ai-F. i* the sole agent for Babbitt's Anti-Attraction ££*• taf, so,justly celebrated for the reduction of friction in machinery. The boxes and composition can be had ol him at all limes. novl3:y WILLIAM TUOVILLO, Undertaker, Fifth street, im mediately opposite the. Theatre, respecrfully in .*<mns his friends and the public in general, that he has resumed his business as a Furnishing Undertaker. He is supplied with and always keeps on hand Coffins of all sizes andkitid*,Shrouds,and all oLhernrUdoff necessary on such occasions. \ » Pl® ,les » lcc boxes, and leadcu coffin* will b* sup plied m order. A fine hearse and carnage alwaysreauy lo attend funerals. Bep29dy- > wsi. alkxandkr & SUNS .. f ComM Masses and earner of Penn anti ■'S^Rfr** 1 ' Hj%3"»Tfrf.&* **< i?^aa£i «a«t, Entrance on Penn si., res pcctfally inform their friends and the public, that they arc prepared to tarnish aud attend to everything in the tine of Undertakers, us they have quit the business of Cabinet Making, and their attention will be devoted altogether to the above business, keep u large assortment of COFFINS made and finished, cover ed, and lined ill the neatest maimer, with a variety o. materials, and at all prices; wo keep SHROUDS ready mode, of all sites, of Flannel, Cambric, and Muslin, at ail prices, and made in the eastern style, and all other articles necessary for dressing the dead, and famishing funerals, of quality and price to suit; SI LVER PLATES or engraving the name and age; ICE CASES for laying the body in ice, by those who wish to keep their friends any length or ume, and have ZINC PANS to put ice in for laying on die body; LEADEN Coffins always on hand. We have a splendid new HEARSE and a pair of fine horses, and any number of the best carriages, etc,, etc., and will be prompt, punctual, and reasonable. _attgl9-y MONONUAHELA PLANING MlLL.—JasiesMeu.- iroeb would respectfully inform his friends and ihe public, that his new establishment is now in full opera tion, and that he is prepared to furnish Boat Cabins, and fill all orders for Planed Lumber, with promptitude,and at the lowest rates. Board and Plank, planed on one or both sides, con slantiron hard. Sash, Boors and Mouldings, of every description, made to order. Builders and Carpenters would find it to their advan tage to give him a cull, us he can now faruiah them with planked stuff, suitable for every description of work. JOItK BUfTRT JAMES OLD’ BIAPPETT & OLD , (Successors to the late firm of John Sheriff A Co.) BELL AND BRASS FOUNDERS, AND MANUFACTURERS .-UXjj^^.uTTL 1 Brass Faucets, Steam and Gas f - 1 Cocks, with all the various articles used in the PLUMBING BUSI ' - * NESS,No*. 127and12ft Firsistrect. The aboveare now prepared to manufacture and keep constantly on hand every variety of Guagc and Steam Cocks, such os are used by Engine builders and Plumb ers; also, Gas Chandeliers, Pendents, Brackets, Gas Pipe, Ac., Ac., Ac. [nov2o hotels, National Hotel, Pittsburgh* SUuaitd on Water Street, opposite the Landing of Ms Brownsville Steam Packets. rpiilS House having undergone a thorough repairing JL and fining up, both inside and out, the subscriber is determined to use every exertions in his power to make &U comfortable that think proper to call with him. The Table will be always supplied with the best the market affords'. The Bar will be supplied with the best and choicest liquors. Attached to the house is a good stable, attended by a good Hostler. JAMES REAMER. jygo ALLEN BROWN. W. C. CONNBLLT. BROWN’S HOTEL, CORNER OF SEITHFJELD AND THIRD STS., Pittsburgh, Pa. BROWN A CONNELLY, PROPRIETORS. N. B —Good Stabling attached to the house. QREENSBVR&H HOTEL* (HARBi.uaa’s Old Stand.) THE subscribcr having leased:the above well know and excellent establishment, is now prepared to eu tertain his friends and the traveling public-generally, hi the best manner and on the most reasonable terms. His TABLE will at all times be supplied with every delicacy of the season ; and his Bar with the best of Li quors. His stablfilg is very extereive j and every arrange ment haß been made for the accommodation of Drovers. aogauf WAI. CLAWSON. Waverly House* in this popular establishment,, announces to his friends and the public generally, that he will os j his best efforts to keep up the well earned and . long enjoyed reputation of the house* - He will keep constantly on band every delicacy of the season, Game, Shell and Can Oysters, *c., and his Barwill at all times be supplied- with the Choicest Li qpobs. [decl7:ly.] W. C. GALLAGHER. “OUR HOUSE.” SHELL OYSTERS AND GAME received daily at “ Our House,” No. 24 Diamond alley, jal-.lm WM. BENNETT. , Hatßf Caps and ffluflh. 9 Wood streamer of Diamond alley, Second story. - njn OFFERS his customers and the public J jrjfan entirely new and fresh stock and Muffe, In great variety, manu factored and selected with much car©' In'reference to price, atyle and quality, in New York city, and will be offered at the lowest ratesof present low prices, Whole sale and Retail. {ootl2;tf PFi NO. 108 WOOD STREET. LM FALL FASHIONS! Received at the OLD ; stand of’G. W. • GLASSGOW* Beebe A Co.’s Phil style of Hats for 1850. Those in want of a good Hat or Cap, at a small advange above cost for Cask, will please call at No. 108 Wood street, east side,third aoor below. Fifth street. . aug3l:4m ; . Queen City Slilrt Store. NO. Hfh St. Clair Btreetj(near the: bridge,)—a large assortment of our own constantly on hand. Customer SHIRTS made to order promptly. decMdy . S.AN. AUL* .Smigtdtwn liutes. Agcney. for Diffcrcnt LiaesKof* Packet Ships. ■mPASSBNGER 'O-FTVI CEufijßjr *«$%&&& j' JJOS übebtt sT.,Yirrs&fcßati: ■■•sBEBsS .'■ ■ . ; -1* ~r- .. v...!. .',u> V» : -.<:'• For P. WsBY&NBS fr :.CO. } srSouth'-stwi, N>t o Yorkr 3G Waterloo Road, Liverpool; 4a«i *O5 Qravier street* NfwOrbttirrs, if* • : HAS A. LINE OF every five days from.'Liverpool to New York', a Xine of Packets from Liverpool to the 18th of each month l a Lme of Packets to- BaUixnpjce. on. the 2dih o. each month. ' Also—a Lliio of Packets on the BtH amT 24th; of etteh month from Londofr 'and ! Portsmouth to New York. ~ f .> . •,. ALSO—'Draftsafsighralwayspii hand, for any amount,- at the-lowest -rates: of discount, am! l oil information given concerning;,-poisengersvtha'n can he given*with pleasure, bytoeir Agent,/ JOHN THOMPSON, jaC . . . Pittsburgh. Sew Atrangementi. . LINE' O'E'T ACK E T S rWraHiit' ,;pini^.BELPniA. TO BAIL FROM LIVERPOOL On tht'plghuadh ‘day of every Month. JANEH. tILIDDEN, Ambrosf Gh{ld± 700 u»ns*lStb Nov. JAMIES BROWNE, Arthur child, 1000 tons* -ISih Dec. GONDAR* J.’Gi BartUno, oso ions'* • -ißih Jun. NEW SHIP. -*——,4so tons— \< •>-♦.*. *■ * • -18th Feb. The above fchipsare bhilt of the best materials aiid af ter the most approved models.for-swiftness,.combined, with themodern improvements’fQr the'eomfort of;pas sengers. Their commanders ate'raea of known ability. These take advantage of steam tow boats up the'Delaware. ' ♦ Also, ahiptfsailiug weekly from Liverpool to New Or leans. Passengejs.ean got up the river cheap through the winteri ' -i . • - ' For leritrg Of Secoud Cabin andStcerage passage, ap ply to or address by letter (post-paid), • - ,p. wt-Byrnes & co., ; •. 83 Sdtflh street, New York ; 3$ Waterloo Road, Liverpool-;' !hr to ; JOHN THOMPSON, novl4:3m 205 Liberty street, Pittsburgh. .titverpiool and PhUadclpHta. Paclcets, . Sailing from Liverpool on thteFighteenlh of each Month. Ship Jane H. GUdUeprCapi. Child, Nov. IS. jagpeT ? ■*%.-James Browne} Child Dec : . 18. txSM&P { i Gondar, “ .Barstow, Jan. 18, “ ■, new, u Glidilen, Feb. 18. These shipV areof the - The accommo dations for second «abin ana'steerage passengers are unsnrpassedior comfort, and.lb)£dnys of sailing will he punctually adhered to..’. : Price ot kjeerage puseage s£o* Certificates good for 13 months, or the money rcftmffed if the passengers do not embark. > Apply to V DAwIDM. BARBOUR, , . . at John Watt & Co.*s, m " 280 Liberty street.' Drafts for any pmouul the Ulster Banking Company ant} Branches, the Ro~Vat Bank of Ireland, or Spoonef, AtwoOda & Co., Brokers, London. l»iovl9:3m FOREIGN PASSENGER OFFICE* -Kgg- SHIPAHbxr JT^Sr iSSBK- ’ •'■ WHO COMMANDS? «• tt|%gk H'A'IISDKBf; a CO., Who have appointed the subscriber Agent for their turn vailed Ltne&*of’Ships from Liverpool to New York Philadelphia and Boston. r . Let the Friends of careful to have their arrangeraentamadeaccordingAo tire nrto provision Lata, and take fio'tnnn , s receipt, without having it inserted; otherwise.fheywUlttavetopaJr'lh Liverpool,before they ship. * - ' ’| - The fqllowing is the list, according to law: ' ' 2J B*. Bread, £ - 2 IBs. Beef or Pork, ; 1 u Flour. »' J pint Vinegar, G 44 Oafmt'at, ,1 S. Sugar, 2 “ - BictfJ •» *s/« Mol asses, 5 4i Potatoes, ' *2*©2. Tea, With three quarts of \Vater*pfcr duy, out! sufficient I« for Cooking. -V The caboose and nees for the use of Pas seugers, are kej»t undercover# Every attention will be paid to promote their health and^omfort. Bank of England Notes site Foreign Exchange pur ebasetf atcuirent rotes. y,, Debts, Legacies, Pensions, itc., collected, and copies of Will* procured, wiiheyery other business con nected With an European AgctfH 4 JOSHUA ROBINSON, European Agent, Fifth and Wood fits. op3] Pov. BuilJingß, . _£«gS»i£ KEIUTTiI'SCBIS _Wgg*; .111111111?. 10 ■•’ ' J> „ • • 1 ' \ •*:■■■ ■ Scotland,- wales, PRANCE) and OERMANV, To auv amount, by Jo«hun!lobln»on, f 7£urcp£an A£t>ii, ‘Fcst and Wpedjis 4&#sRr Sew Ltne LIVERPOOL AND PHLLAITAt£9n PACKETS. *“ 3b Sail from Philadelphia on the 12x4, and from f-ivrrynol on <A*2fWi of tack tno>uh. Sm>» WfLUAM PENN\ 1 ,OtfO TOJU. •‘ Hibkksia, 1,250 '* “ 1 PutLADELFUIi, 1,400 •• Kalamazoo, 1,000 •’ RICHARDSON BROTHERS Sc CO., Agent?, No*. 12 and 13 Tower Buildings, Liverpool. RICHARDSON, WATSON A CO., Agents, No. 6 Chestnut street, Philadelphia THE subscribers, Agent* Tor the above Line of splen did new Packet Ships at this City., an* prepared to furnish passage certificates to parties residing in this country who taay be desirous of sending lor their. friends, to come out by either of the above Ship*. They are also prepared to remit money to any part of the Old Country by sight drafts on the Bunk of Ireland and Branches, and on Messrs. Richardson Brothers & Co., Liverpool. For particulars, apply to or address BROWN ft KIRKPATRICK, nov2 No. 144 Liberty street, Pittsburgh. * Jfliscellantotts Joseph urpjwcort. c. bahb LIPPESCOTT&BARR, (LatkJ.S-StrickJ.brA Co.) Hannfoetarera ol Phrcnii Fire Proof Safes, Second street, between JYood and Smithfield. ON Tuesday afternoon, July 23,1843, the undersigned were (sailed upon by Messrs. Lip; cncott A'Barr, to wiincAg an honest and fair teat of one o* their Phmuix Safes. The furnuce being prepared, tno Safe w:?» placed inside thereof,with hooks, papers and some money'; when the door of the Safe was closed and the fire kindled at u quarter past 2 o’clock, and in n short time the Safe was red lot, and continued till half past 6 o’clock, being about four and a half hours, when ihe committee expressed their satisfaction that the time'occupied with such heat wax sufficient. The furnace was then pulled down,Safe cooled, and door opened—the books, papers and money safe. The heat was so great as to melt off the brass mountings. We therefore take pleusure in recommend ing these Sates to the public, as being, in our judgment, entirety fife proof. JARVIS A TKABUK, N JCK A RAWSON, CORNWALL A BROTHER, BRANNON ATHATCHER, BENEDICT A CARTER, ISAAC CROMIE. 1 am engaged in the foundry business, and know something about furnaces and hcQt. I witnessed ihe burning of tfie above Safe, and can freely say there was no humbug about it, and with pleasure recommend them to the public as being, in my judgment, entirely fire proof. WM. KAYE. In calling upon the above gentlemen for their signa tures, they Ml spoke in the highest terms of the fairness of the test, and their fall confidence of the Safe’s being entirely fire-proof. Wehave constantly on hand and lot sale a full assortment of the above Safes. marGl BELL A TERRY. Wholesale ana .Retail, SADDLE, HARNESS ANDTRUNKMANUFACTORY ROBERT H. HARTLEY, begs leave to in- gv _ form his friends and the public generally. hat he contiauea to occupy that large and com- CFHfiSf modiouß Store Room, formerly occupied by Samuel Fahn estock A Co., No. 60, corner of Diamond alloy and Wood street, where he keeps a largo and. general assortment of Saddles, Bridles, Harness, Trunks, Carpet Bags? Saddle Bags, Valises, Buffalo Robes, Whips, and all other arti cles in his line. He also keeps constantly on hand, and is prepared to furnish to order, all kinds of Riveted Hose,manufactured of the bestmatorial,andina style of workmanship equal to the eastern manufactured article, and at 60 per cent, cheaper. Country Merchants and Farmers would do well to call and examine his stock before purchasing elsewhere, as he is determined to sell first rate articles at very low prices. , 07* Don’t forget the place, N0..50, cornet of Wood treet and Diamond Alley. ap26 . Roasting Bottle Jacks. THE subscribers have received another small Jot of superior Bottle Jacks, direct from Sheffield, war ranted to work well. In presenting this article to the notice of the public, the subscribers deem it necessary to remark, that during the last five years they have sold several dozen, and as far as we have been able to ascer tain they have given entire satisfaction. To such ns do not understand what is meant by a bottle jack, we would explain that it is machinery resembling clock work, but much more powerful, enclosed in a brass Irarae, and worked by a strong steel spring; that its ac tion is alternate, and regulated by a horizontal fly wheel, to which is suspended the joint of beef, or any other thing to he roasted; that the machine when fully wound up will continue in motion for'two or three hours. The Jacks are generally used with a screen or a large tin reflector, which greatly accelerates the proof of roast ing. For sale, with or without screens. b JOHN DUNLAP A CO., dec23 corner of Market and Second mb. “Cold Feet.” \\f E respectfully inform our friends and the public Y V who suffer frohi u cold feet,” that we have work ed up some very fine real Lambs Wool Yarn into men’s Socks, which we are satisfied will prove most durable and comfortable to the wearer. , . ' . Also—A large supply of Undershirts arid Drawers of every quality. -i: . The Old Established Stocking Manufactory, Fifth at. decO ■ W. DALY A CO. BOLL BUTTER—3 bb is. fresh for vale by . dec9 WM. DYER- {&&& . \ WEGNER & BUECHNER’S / ‘ ••JEJHjBSf.* Setfc Lithographic EstaDllihment, .- V , i ‘C 60,-AlaY.fcet street, between ■ Third ■ fr-Pourthi . ' f*ennsylvnn,a KaUroaa onmiidnv • ..TS;.IJOW ready to. furnish every kind of t,ithogtaphic WttHe prepared ,a» .TiMapsn MKRCHAifoizii 1 work in .ihe most elegant style, suclras Show Mb, from PinCABKLPIUA lo I'iTTSBURGH In ah- MapsiTmirdus,' 'Landscapes, Cards, Bill heads, and La licipatiou of the opening 'of the "Eastern Division Of the -colors,*c.j■ t ' _ __J Pennsylvania Canal, say on and afterjhe TWENTI- •■->' At the,same*plage Messrs.,Moeaer & Hetol&have ETH of FEBRUARIh* avitie Tdnbwlnir rates, vii-' opened a DdA\n?jo School, and execute pn orderpcafia For Ist .Class-Dry. Goods, Uatv Boots and Shbe/' WMacßmertf Edtfieea/Momiments, &c.,with aJJ ’ Books,Stattoheiiy;&c., at;»*§i per lQOIbs! ble accuracy anoelegance;. y : 'uy.\ =>■■■■-.••:> jelSiiy For2dClaBS- ; HardW'areiQd£ensfrarej Groceries, Pasnt and Pyesiuffsj.pila, &c., at* v *.*... -SO cents per lOQ&si For _ c .°.?vP e . e /> Pork, Ac,,uifc*«vf*. . r « *6O cents; per^lOOibs, For 4th Vlas's—Tar, Pitch, Rosin, AshesjVMarblef Pig . Iron, Bricks’, &fc j ar yris-v.SO cemsper'lOOfrs, , , If. U. HOUSTON, ' J '• Freight'AcentrPeriiia. Railroad Co.' . Nos.274A^Ch^rketStreet, Philadelphia. N.B.—Goods going East by oar Road should be con signed to McFaden & oovode, * Pittsburgh. PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD COMPANY* , PASSENGER TRAINS between PHILADELPHIA and PITTSBURGH, Leave Philadelphia Daily at SA, M., and lOf P. M, - Leave Pittsburgh? Daily: atS-.A. M. and 9, P. M. A. HENDERSON, ... febl:2m ' * ’ 'Passenger : Agent. PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD* : fly- T'.'ft^j^fekjl" ' VTSTBR ■ : ARBAWOgMEBT < 30 Hours to JPkiladtlphta !—343 .. . ' Miles Staging. Good intent, telegraphand express LINE STAGE COM PAN V., Six daily, linds of new Coaches, for Hollidnysburg. and thence “by the new- Pennsylvania Railroad to Philadelphia,.New-YorK and Baltimore. ' i • Daring the suspension of Canal navigation, six daily lines of Coaches will leave for Hollidaysburg, and VrOih ! thence by the New Pennsylvania Railroad, (243 miles,! tc Philadelphia. Time through 3d hours.; Fare to Philadelphia * ..... -SlliOO Fare to Baltimore iu^qo Coaches will leave every morning at 8 cisely, and every night nr the same hour. Extras to leave at any. time, always in readiness. This is the most direct, comfortable arid expeditious route to the Eastern •Cities. . • o Passengers for Baltimore take the new Railroad at Harrisburg, direct, on the arrival of the cars atjthat place. For passage or information, apply to. W. R. MOORHEAD, St. Charles Hotel, or to J. P. HOLMES, Monongahela House! dec23 ' " VOUOHIOGHKWV noIITEI, 'tWßfn , r-THREH'MTLK3 THE SHORTEST BOVTE TO BALTIMORE AND PHILADELPHIA! ..UR* The steamer THOMAS SHRIVER} M. fi2g23£|glg|BAiLKT, Master, leaves Pittsburgh, from her wharf boar; above the Monohgahela bridge, daily,at 4 o’clock, P. Al., and West Newton at 8 A.M., running in connection with a daily line of splendid Troy built coaches to Cumberland, and Railroad thence to Balti more and Philadelphia. For further information enquired * G. M. HARTON,: * Passenger Agent, Monongahela House; or, Cant. JACOB SMITH, decgQ:otu Freight Agent. Wharf Boa GREAT CENTRAL ROUTE ! I j ajaSß* THE PIONEERS OF THE NEW ItAItROADtII Through.in 4 Days to Philadtlphia and-Baltimord. WE tUte pleasure in announcing to Vhe Merchants ol Pittsburgh and the Western Business cominu-' any, that on and after Monday,.the ICih Stpumber. xve will receive and forward goods via the'Central Rail read, and guarantee them to be through in 4 days. : Our extensive stock of Cars and Boats enable us to offer the above.expeditious. route to the public, whilst we still continue our usual Lines via Harrisburg and Columbia. Merchants wishing goods brought from the East with certainty and dispatch, at low rate.®, or pro duce shipped there, are invited to call on O’CONNOR. ATKINS & CO.. Pittsburgh, ATKINS. O’CONNOR & CO,, PhiladelV, Proprietors of the. Pittsburgh Transportation tint. Or the following Agents— . . O’Connor & Co., 70 North street, Baltimore. E. Block, 0 Battery Place, New York.. EUiott A Voting,l4 Doane street,. Boston.' _ sepl3tf.«*'*! Pittsburgh Portable Boat-Line. ! FOB ■tinj.THAKSPOBTATION OF PJIZIGHTTO ANBJ’BOSf PtTTSEGIum, PHILADELPHIA, BALTIMORE , NEW YORK, BOSTONyio. ; THOMAS BORBIDGE,> S TAAFFE A O’CONNOR, PJiUadttphia'' ' > { - -pitGlmrg&. riniE Canal being.now open the proprietors of this X. long established Line are as usual at their old stands, receiving and forwarding Merchandize: and Produce at low rates, and with the promptness, certainty and safety peculiar to Uieir svatera ana mode of Transportation, where intermediate transhipment is avoided, with its consequent delays and probability of damage. Merchandize and Produce shipped East or West, and Bills of Lading forwarded free of charge for commission, advancing or storage. HavingUoiriteresidirectlyorin-' directly in steamboats, that ofthe owners is solely con sulted when shipping tneir goods. . All communications to the following Agents promptly attended to: THOMAS BORBIDGE, ] No. *278 Market suPhiladelphta; I Pt _ • f „„. TAAFFE A O’CONNOR, Cor. Penn and Wayne ste\, Pittsbutgh; AaBJfTSr-John M’Callogh A Co., 63 Non B. Burke A Co., 25 Doanc st., Boston; W. scott A Co.* 36 South st., New VorJr; Jns, Cincinnati. - ftlercLant’a Transportation Line. • FOR the Transportation of Merchandize and Produck from Pittsburgh to Philadelphia,and Baltimore, (via Oannl and Railroad,) without 10 days Rates of Freight always as low as any other responsible Line. 0. A. M’ANULTY A Co., Proprietors, Canal Basin, Pittsburgh. ROSE MERRILL-A Co., Hah. RAYNOR, Phiiad'a. Merchant's Way-Freight Line, EXCLUSIVELY for the accommodation of'the -Wat Business between Pittsburgh, BlairsviUe, Johns town, HolUdaysburgh, Water street, Pu.; and all inter mediate places. Shipper» by this Line can always depend upon having their goods promptly forwarded and delivered at any point on the Canal or Railroad, at fair rates for freight. JOHN MILLER. Proprietor. !R. H. CANAN, Johnstown. JOHN MILLER. HoUiday&burg. C. A. M’ANULTY A Co., Pitts. Soxmtg £ani)3. Bounty Land Warrants. THE SUBSCRIBER, who was in Michigan, Wiscon sin, Illinois and Missouri,in the Fail of 1840, with the view of examining the Public Lands,’ tmd in the months of March or April next, will revisit those States and also lowa, and from the knowledge he has.acquired, be enabled to make the most favorable locations for per: sons'holdingLand Warrants. His charges will be mo derate to any person who may bo.pleosed to employ him. If by letter, (post-paid,) to LUKE COCKSHOOT,. 37 Diamond alley, Pittsburgh References— Capt. Robert Porter, Attorney, Fifth si.; John Taylor, Pension Agency,2d m.; Edward Snowden, Attorney, Fourth' st.; J. B. Guthrie, Agent, Fourth su; Capt. John Herron, Penn si.; John Cartwright, Cutler, Wood st.; D. T. Morgau A Co., and Ji D. Morgan, Drug gist, Wood street. . . [novl3:3m Bounty Lands. CArT. NAYLOR, No. 163 Third street, corner of Cherry alley, having made arrangements at Wash ington. for the purpose, will procure Bounty. Lands for the officers ami soldiers, their widows and children, under the Bounty Land BrtT, passed Se'ptemberSSth, 185 ft. Pittsburgh, October 10. • • • - . Bounty; Lunds. ARRANGEMENTS having been made between the undersigned and Grayson, Esq', of Wash ington City, (late of the Treasury Department,) for the purpose, tne .undersiffued will procure Bounty Lands for the officers and soldiers, their widows and children, under the Bounty Land Bill, passed September 23ih, ISSO. JAMES F. KERR. Att’y. at Law,; oct22 4th at., bet. Smithfioidanfl Cherry alley. . '* Bouuty Lana—Soldiers’ Claims* ' THE undersigned continues th# busineas’of Agent for Soldiers 1 and IFidows’ Claims for Bounty Land- and pensions. Office on Fourth street*-opposite the Mayor's office. foct2s:lm) JOHN B GUTHRIE.' Hosiery! Hosiery 1 Hosiery 1 WM, DALY A Co. have fer sale, at ihe OLD ESTAB LISHED STOCKING MANUFACTORY, Fifth. Street, between Wood and Market. GUO dozens of men’s undershirts(aH wool) atSI.OO., 400 “ t( merino “ 1;00: ■ / 150 “ “ drawers “ “ 1,00 320 '« - u (all wool) “ 1,50 1000 u of fleecy Chamois- ffiid fur lined bucksh '. lambs wool and silk gloves of every size quality a ; . color, well adapted for winter weare. 600 dozen of ladies.black lambs wool stockings, made', of fine American and Merino wool, with three threads, in keels and feet. ' j .. 1000 dozensof children’s plaid and newjfancy styles of gumelastic tops. 75 dozen of childrens polkas, jackets, mantillas, mtft&;" victorineB/ gaiters and boots. An immense variety of the above goods have been manufactured and selected with care, for our own trade, and will be sold at prices which will defy alVcompetition. (Journal copv.l . • ; 'Central Tea;Store, V r-". V Corner of Fifth Strut and Market Alley, TEST RECEIVED, a laTge and well selected stock of tl--FRESH TEAS from the Importers,-comprisine the : very best qualities of Green-and-Black Teas, which will behold onthe most favorable terms, wholesale and retail. The attention of Families is reßpectfoUv invited to the assortment. ' ,[nov9J HENRY C, KFLLY ' Irish and Scotch WhlibevT ‘ ■TT7-AKBANTED PORE—Pnce 88,85 pel gallon,"or VY »} c .- P«, 3?an- :/or.pa)eby. MOiUBIS 4 HA WORTH, m the Diamond- f jdedff 7QHN'O , iOSNELtr-** ->A.'L.:WCLLEN,‘ HtTNTEB. .■v;.;.’ O>D,OffNELL, MOJ,t,EN:&CO., Pittsburgh Chn.lr.ifc Cabinet ware Rooms, ».» -.-.tf Street, South Side. f-k O'D. M. ft Co., respectfully inform their friends j«l* customers that; they have, if not the largest PE& stock ever before seen in this cily, the greatest variety of sty les.'the finest "finished, made.of the, best seasoned materials, and,by-the workmen in . the.wcstern couniry~aUof which.they % are detenpined to sell os low* as any other manufacturing.establishment in the city. Our stock is all our own manufacture ;,no importations. . : •*>.j " .SleamboauandHotefs furnished at the shprestnbtice: A If.orders promptly attended to'. T .. . ; . ;a!7 > - ... Thc Beit Place to Buy Tea» : TATORRIS ft:,HAWORTH’S Tea Store, East side of - IVA tlio Diam6iid. ‘ Good flavored Teas 50c ; the finer kind 75c the bestiqjported ’ . i Old coantry people» who use Black Tea, will find ours eiactly to their taste.'- We have just received albf-dt-, rectfrom England, and the same kind of- Teds edhxiofit bought at any other Storein Pittsburgh: “StTangd, but true.” ' ' " . . . . . " 1 . : jalf n* AllegUeny.PlaiMng DlUly T, ANDEBSON STBEET, Abl-KOHENT CtTT, PBNNA. : THE subsdriberwould respectfally'iaforih litsTriends und the public, generally, that having completed his new Planing Mill, now Jn. operation two new Eastern made ‘Planing Machines, (Woodworth patent,) >nd several vircdlar and upright' Sawsi he is now, prepared to furnish promptly and at reduced rates, planed and sawed lumber of every description, The attention of steamboat joiners, carpenters ani builders.is particularly called to the above eslablish •ffient,'vrhe;refa-:Taig, i:assdtfment'v6f-plihed"^and' : rough lumber, of different thicknesses,suitable for skipping,, box making,house, steamboat work; ftthycaa be found a fall times. ; • <■ - • - • - ; Also, lumber planed or sawed to order, with prompt ness and despatch.' BbOOMERj jalfi . • * Proprietor. N. B.—All orders directed to Pittsburgh will receive prompt attention. .. . ( . • ' •••'' Penmanship. : jA:.T"no time :for»raapy'. years: has there .been, such un- J\. scrupulous, trickery , practised, upon the public . about penmanship, as at- present. : Pieces of engraving arecirculated.through the town .and country, with the en graver’snafne suppressed, in order to. induce the igno rant to believe them to be penmanship. Persons desi rous of becoming rapidand elegant penmeh, will do well to call at DUFF’S MERCANTILE COLLEGE, and ex amine the'hhndwriting ot some of the best penmen In the city, who have been instructed in this Institution ' • dec«j7:daw. • ' I Prime Black Tea, from England., - MORRIS ft HAWORTH. in'the Diamond, have this day received per ship Devonshire, n from London* about 1500 tbs. of Fine, Strong and'Rough Fla vored Black TEAS—thf Wery.;be?t be pur chased in English market. Price, CO and 75 cents i?' &. The Tea Market, injlie Diamond, rt east side.” fjaB Soap. Stone Griddles, THE subscribers have just-received aTew dozenisu perior.'Soap* Stone GRIDDLES, di eel from the manufactory. ' As these'Griddles are ! used .without grease of any kind, they ; are . entirely free from the gas and offensive odor that attends the use of the common ! iron Griddles, and.wlucU makes them so ohj’ectionable- For sale by , JOHN DUNLAP & CO.,' declO corftlarkefand Second sts.. rrtHEpailnership'of Reynolds &’Shee‘was dissolved 1. by-muiuarbonsentdntha Ist iast. The business of : the firm will be settled by .either of the parties, the name of the firm to be used lor that purpose. . . S O. REYNOLDS, ■ " ■ • J. L. SHEE. ' .On retiring from the . business of Reynolds ft Shee-1 would recommend Mr. J.’L: Shee to my friends and the former customers of the house. jaH : y : S. o. REYNOLDS,= : Citizens of PJttsTmrgli HAVE you all heard now cheap C. A. BROWN is eellinghis'stockof fine Gold JEWELRY? If you have not, then kaovrthat he is: selling a very rich and fashionable assortment ofiGold WATCHES and JEW ELRY at such astonishing lowprices that all who have, called to see his assortment and prices, exclaim,—this, certainly, is something new for Pittsburgh/ What! fine gqld Jewelry selling at half the usual price 1; How can this be? Stop a .moment, we will tell'you the secret; we have made such arrangements with the .nnmufactu-; rets at the cast, and also, with the Watch manufactu xcrapf Europe, that we are getting all our goods at the lowest possible price s,’ ah a fit eri ,'lia vie g low re nta to. pay, ana other expenses, also, cheap, enables us to sell at a very small profit upon first cost, and therefore, a wholesale price will answer. ; Therefore,low prices and large sales will be our motto; . Please call at 111-Market street, second door from Liberty street. : [dec!9] C. A.B&OWfI. ’ THE PEKIN TEA STORE has been removed from Fourth street to No 38 Fifth street, one door east of the Exchange Bank, where the subscriber is now re ceiving his full stock of GREEN AND BLACK TEAS, selected with great care, and purchased direct from the Importers in New York*. The stock consists of all the different flavors and grades of Tea brought tothe Ameri can market, and wilf.be sold wholesale and retail; at prices lower than any other house in Pittsburgh. Retail Grocers are invited to call aud get samples, and learn our prices for Teas packed in 4-and i frpack ages, or by the naif chest. Mocbn, Java and Rio Coffee. Chocolate —Baker’s Brtxnta, Cocoa, Chocolate and Co coa Shells. . b st., Balt.: P. ft J. T. Tap- Wheelwright, roared BSP Sugar—Lovering’s crushed and pulverised, and New Orleans Sugar. ; Raisins, Prones, tc. A, JAYNES, • dec!4 . 33 Fifth st S"E are now constancy grinding teed lor.horned Cattle and Horses, and assure 'Milkmen, Livery le men and Feeders generally, that we can supply them with nn article of “ Chop ” which they will find better and cheaper than any thing of the : kind ever of fered iQ this market before. We have “put-up” the best set of machinery for the above purpose- ever seen 1 ‘ Westof the Mountains,” aud have made arrangements fora supply of Grain that will enable us to furnish the manufactured article in abundance and at low prices. We have also 'constantly on hand, of OUR OWiN MANUFACTURE, Oil Meal, Corn Meal, Oat Meal, Hull'd- Barley, Rice Flour, Roasted .Coffee* Mustard. Ground Cinnampn, do Clpves. do Allspice, do Pepper, doGinger, do Cayenne. At! the above urticles we war rant-. RHODES & ALCORN, To the Ladles* ! : Wf % HAVE NOW FINISHED 25 dozen of Ladies 1 ¥ f ane black real Lambs Wool STOCKINGS, which are softer m. the wool and more durable \n the color than any \vi have heretofore made. Every article in the Sock,-Undershirts and Drawers, ladlefl’and children’s underclothing, made to order with punctuality. The Old Established'Stocking Manufactory, Fifth st ' • d ? c <L_ W. DALY A CO. JUST RECEIVED a supply of Printer’s Cards; ivory surfacedi satto surfaced, satin enamelled, India and People’s colored Cards. Always on haud, an excellent article of book and news Ink? also, red,blue and green Inks: from the manufactory of J. D,Al’Creary, New York. . , _ . W.S. HAVEN, : •Printer, Bookseller and Stationer, noydO] cornet of. Market and Secondsta.* Frtih Teast * •• JUST RECEIVE?) at the Ceittbal Tba, Stobb, e fitie' assortment of Tea.viz:— . . • Best-strong English Black ; ; do Extra fine Goolong; f . - ! do English Breakfast, “ 1 * l . . do Chulan; • do Congor; ‘ • -GREEN TEAS— • j : Extra Silver Leaf Young Hyson ; . } dtv Gunpowder; ! , ♦ do • Old Hyson; do superior Young Hyson; jalO H.C; KELLY, Fifth street; IF USE BLACK TEA, Morris & Haworth,in the Diamond, sell ihe best in Pittsburgh. This is no puff, but a positive fact, as comparison will prove. * Good strong and pleashnt flavored, 50c&fey the imported into the United States, 75c tf’-fli.- -Green Teas equally good, at the same; All Teasat this establish ment are repacked/r«A/wm JAeorigmal chests, iwhich is ranch superior to package Teas, which, in many-in* stances, have been pul upito from two to three years, and you might as well iinafphb that would kcep as well m a small bundle as'in' ff'jiae/e, as suppose Tea'- will vkeopas well in a small package as in.the origtrrol cAtJt. Reived an additional stock pf Coft s Patent Revolvers; also, Allen’s do. Very convenient and neeessary . ct - self protectors ” to as may find Unecegsary to be exposed 'at night. For sale at the Watch and Jewelry Store of i ... . rtn .. . ■ * w.w.witsoNr,;; _ja23 ... '.‘earner Market and Fourth atq.; COIN SCALES.—-Banks, brokers and businessmen, .whoiavA nat yet supplied iheraselvea with-a aim-, pie, expeditious antf certain dctectot of counterfeftcoin, will find it greatly to their advantage to procure one of these approved batances- “ A few more leiL” . • j*j eS ’ Sl>so * S3 > sfla " ti Ssl oo,acco^™ Nj . n 'AS.-Ju»t received, a splendid assortment .of.Ojw. VX Chandaliers, four, two and .«»« fcantW. Brackets, ‘single and double i Solar Lard Lamps,, for Parlors, Churches, Halls, Steamboats and laVge variety. of Cornelius A Cos unrivalled maic', ::^gLb^hitnniesandvvick,^^s^|S« ;; ; , ja!4 • ; - 'cor Markei A Fonrih stS . FRENCH POLISHING PASTE—The-best.composr tion for cleaning and removing spate front House Furniture of every description. 1 The application is ex ceedingly simple, and the effect is- instantaneons and lasting. Fail directions fornse oneachhox; For sale at the Ding Store of • - COULTER A HACKE, novl a ' cornetof WooiiandThWst*. ■ 1 ; . '-.v» .V** fUlstellaueons. Dissolution* Removal. Ground Feed. 3d si., opposite the Sl, Charles iiotel. Printer’s Cards. am- ■■ :•* ■o. y n<.f .> • NO.. I^4. : ’ eOHN,— 200-bß»hcls-jUji'iiSo'j, for6dtb» is ; ' STCAKT a. 61U,, I*3l Wood st. ATS—lOObushftla fox*ale‘by*. - f -- 1 v - i ° 3L ; STUART fc_SH.T. ( “KEUt-is bushels in moio am» lor'saic by y 'y* .■ ■ ■ STUART. & SILL. BUTTEE - 10 bbla - m'Sl 'OBACCO.-Si) boxer, prime s'«, cheap, h)clo«e out l ttJl STUART A SILL. HICKOK V NUTS,—SO sacks; in storcann forsale by J??_ l STUART A SILL. TjU.OUR.—SO bbls. Extra Familym sloreandToraaio , STUaRT- a SILL. \/ INEGAR—IO bbls,(pure cider,) m store. - ■ V la3l J3TUART A SftlL.' Y7IRAB CIDER—B bbls jast received andfor sale ■\J ia3l . - ■ STUART A SILL- LASS-4100 boles Bby 10 for sale by 1 r t * VA 1931 > STUART A SILL ARD—IO kegs No. lin store and: for sale by ’ y I I°3l - • - STUART A SILL B FLOUR—S0 .sacks for sale by ... ■ ■ - • 1831 , V,; STUART A SILL. SCOTCH SNUFF.—6O boxes,.4 oz. packages, Dona’s extra, forsale by 1 Ua3iy STUART A. SILL. TfO LET.—Rooms and steam powet .purposes,''Etfqiiire r - '*■■:&{” - vja3t;SCAIFE & ATKIN3QN»IIQ Front at- T)KACHES ANl> FjEA.THER&— JL 500 bosh. DriedFeaches; . MW fin. Prime KenluclryFeothen. .For ealo by J»?< ; 1 T3AKSON &:M'KNIGHT. inn BOXES RAISINS} 160 half do; ' . '\J\J 20 mats seedless Raisins; .. 25 cjtsks-Cnrrants, in store and for sale by >■ 1. RHOJOES & CO.. - : ' ••• --- : * :■ ‘‘Nod Woods! in CASKS SICILY LIQUORICE; lU2 do" • Calbra tio ; 10 boxesßepnea do; -■. y 50 ; do. ; Xemotis, in store and forsejeby--" ; '- • ■ JOSHUA RHODES & CO. VK BASKETS HALAitf OIL,, quarts, » do. do do pints: : >...... **idozassortedPick]es; .. - . . nA * t> do ’ Captsop,in store and for sale by ' .. ' 8 JOSHUA RHODES to CO. At ] ALMONDS - ’ 7Y3P?S«£«ierts; ; ;■■ • • . 1J do pfqjW - /'•''• ' .V ■• io«S°® store and for sale by' •■*-' ja2o - JOSHUA RUODiawfc CO TJ OES>—l5O doz benSjiisteai'Hdoii ; '' —~' T "' ; JfpRKS —S3 dO2 to e ceel Har.ForJtßf : .40 do beSt i baS£!stetVa!2 r bnoad > ilhnnre Forks, oa coasignmentandfor-Baieba 1 ’ .. o® .tobore i alB ' . ■ r : SONS. gCYT HE doz, nr'ir'nl Scy’ho Sneaths, on conaiennienl and Vii ■ iais: ! - : : ’ L. 3: WATERMAN & »f.& AND SFIkE9.-i420 kegs Nails ■ '-_ L S. AVATERMAIf &SON* EARL ASH —l2 casks prime Pearl Ash fors'aliT ja!B . 1 LS.VVATERMAN&SON3 WINDOW SASH of aU'Btylcs for safe by ' • . ''• ■■■;■; H.C;KJ3LLY, jalO . , . Agent forFallstan Sgfth Factory- QCYTHES.—7S dor bcstquniity liras?Scythes; JO . 50' do do Cradle doj ■ 10 do common : do;' on consignment end for sale by L. S- WATERMAN *.SONS, ja!B Nos 60 & 81 Water, A 02 Front st- EXTRA FAMILY FLOUR— IQ bbia; Extra Family Flour for sale by r palO] H.u KELLY. EINE TEAS—2S half Chests fine Yoong Hyson; •»' >l5 do . in inntf JJb. packages; . . } . . 5 do • ••. • fine Black; >• . • • , ,20 .. do ’ - doj i« J,<Joz. ondilb. •IA store and for sale by • % * • packages; ,dccl7 > ./ KINO A MOORHEAD. WHITE HAVANA SUGAR—2O .boxes White Ha -vans Sugar, jasmceircd andfor sale by .... '■ dec!9 ; ... MILLER.A KtCKETSQN. PAPER HANGINGS—Frcncfi and'American Paper Hangings and Borders, from 6|c to 82,10 for sale by W. P. MARSHALL, ja!4 ■ i ■. 85 Woodst ATCHES, JEWELRY, &c.—Now ia store, a largo fY • and rich stock of fine. Watches, 'Jewelry and Fancy Goods. . W’^'TOLSOIf.- : - deevg? corner of Market and Potirtli sts* ri)HB IiEST OK WINES smia- X ble for medicinal purposes, for sale by the quart or botUe,by .. v jjalll MORRIS & HAVPQRTIL /^HEAP“YRtrrrr—Newsvrrß~ V/ 121 c. fij., 10 S.fot 81.00, by MORRIS & HAWQRTHj Ui the Diagiofld.t tQeca? / CANARY. SEHD-rlO bbls.forß&lfc.by-v. ?; ■■■■■'* \J dtcVr ... B. A:FAiiyESCOCK?»CO- • Qnnrsv^com r? 0 bus.Or ;us. Oats; ** / *' V 100 “ Shorts; For sale by ‘’ ‘ **• * .X WOODS & SON, Produce and Commission Merchants, Water streets b INGUSH GIN AND OLD JAMAICA 4 sale,wholesaleordetail;by :: -. r : r;V-U:-'- jal4 j : WORRI? fc lUWQBTH. DRESSED FLOOR. sea soned,-and good qnalitjvforaaie cheap by J :‘‘ ' JOHN A. BLOOMER, ja!6 . AUg^henyPlaningMills. BOX BOARDS—S2S,UQO fcei different ihicko esses, for sale by , JOHNA-BLOOMER, jalff r , Allegheny, Planing Mills. - PE ACHES—3OS sacks Dried Peaches Jr" • ,; J. • IX bblsi 1 - • ■ -Fo^saiaby* jaB • . : L.S;WATERMAN-& ; BPNS, HAMES— 40 doz. pair horse undmal& hames for sale by 1 Qaß] ; ; LVS. WATERMAN A SONS. BUTrEK— 15 bbls* freshßoUHnUer; .. s • _«- 1 5 do packed - do?. - • 10 - kegs - T:do ■ forsaioiby \ ja3.. L S WATERMAN A SONS. DRY APPLES—62.sacksDriedApplesj - v . 10bbls.;_/’do; For sale by. . jaS •• • L. a- SONS. HICKORY bags for sale by - >- - - jaS L, WATERMAN &. SONS. uK WUWvuuj !/’ Castile Soap; ‘ Sulphate of Quinine; . . Chrome Green. ' dec2l GHEESB— IGO boxes VV. K. Cneese- in aiote. and for sale by £dec«3 ■ MEL'LER&'-lUCKETSON. lACCO—2S boxes Russell* Roßinson’s ;" " f-.v .95 dor, W. H.:Grant’s", * .10 ’do. Havis’ *>; 10' do-. .King’s: For sale by : ‘ - i KING & MOORHEAD. MOLASStS— 19 bblfc.-'(pak '-packages,} plantation . Molasses, re&ejved.p?r€ieaa»iCgic6qw?ian4 for. saleby '[decgQj KlNGfc-MQQErtEAX>. TTERY SUPERIOR FRENCH BRANDY, just rec ! Y • and 'ftr‘aale-by iheGbbttTe. qaarl or gallon,'by • ; MORRIS * HAWmRTH, t in the Diamond. lyj 0.1 LARD—S bDls.Wo. ILarf ‘ Stesi <f°i vj. Jaa! received an 3 for sale by .MILLER & HICKEtSOtJ, , N 03.221 and 20 Liberty at. pcoj^brivCßAß Economy,cw Ci Cider in store'andftf sale by\, dec24/f- ■>{ BUJLIjER & RICaB/I^ON. baca prime ingandforsaleby WALDYER. BUXTER— 10 bbls. prime Bpllj d“i Dried -• : dec27 KIN&.&riiMQIIHEAD. W‘ ANTED—One of 'gylvapta.' Apply at No. g 4 itrccL . .' T>L-aTE WAKMEKSt-A few Japanned PlatftWann ersiVetyitioatiygoitipion hand nmWorsala hy • J.:r-. f r n V J OHN; DUNIaAP.:* .CO. ..■ dee2l , cor Market and Secondsta. 'c/lA BUSH. SHORTS ias tore and for sale by ; . OUU dec3l* ’" RHODES &, AX£ORN- in store and for sale by . : daeJl RHODE* •& •ALCORN, 1 nfvBUSH. MIDDLINGS* Inilorc and for solo bp IUU dec3l RHODES & ALCQBM. GOKN-3SS bash. Coro, ia tb sale by ~. fdecOll -.' - JRHODi&3 d^AijCQBN. G" “EOUNfinPa ; dec3l ' ‘“'■^/HODfsfMcbßN. COHN MBAL-Onhandand for»ale by . ■ „ dec3l j ■ :■» - RHODES & AI.CORN. O.MINY—3 bills, whiia, in store andfor sale by dee29 KING ft: MOORHEAD. Buckwheat fecur—soo aactca.Kt tta.imch.fc pale. [decgS] . . iVM. DYER. | -kRJEO AFFEES—IO sacks just rac’d and for aate. I J dcc23 . . WM. DYER, IHKSTNUTS—6O bos. in store and forsala by ' - ’ dec23 • •.‘WaT.DVEtt. HEESIv—bOO dozes and looso Cheese fu radio by decS3 . ' WM. DYER. .x andl3to wbol»iAalO>n^|^ol« /210DFI3H \j dec23 -2 casks large' Uuc Coa: :KS—WO Bjs. prime Gmje Fcailitf»,forji4lo [no«!«) , . WM.DYER. QUANBERRIEJS—« bbls v justlac’danddorMJobjT ( CHESTNUTS—9O.bus. in store and foi'sale by deoil . ■ ■ • : WM-D YER. HC; KEELY trUlaeU.Teaa of all qualities, whole • sale, and retail, lower than any other bouse, on EiAbitreen Sign ContratTca Store. , .[deoM COULTER fe'HACKB. sir lor sale. ! ' j wtopysit.
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