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THE SATURDAY MOUNIKG POST -■ fa published flrom.the.same office, on a large blanker eizo-sbeet; at TWO DOLLARS a year, In advance— fiugle . paper will be discontinued (unless auhe dte rrciion of trie proprietor,) until all arrearages are paid. •" Q“r" No attention wilt be paid to any b'rder''ui\less ac-“ fomoarued by the money, or&aUsfactoryreferencemthis city. , . 1 Connected with the Establishment of the Morning Post xsons of the largest Job Printing Of ices in tAe city where all kinds of work t s donion the shortest notiu y and most reasonable termsi ' ■ RATES OF ADVERTISING AGREED.UfcON BY THE PITTSBURGH PRESS; TEN Litres NONPA.&GIL, OS I."ESS \ One square, one insertion. —3 o 50 ... “ . each additional insertion >— * 25 it . ii . one week—• l"5 ,{ ' M . two weeks 300 “ u .three weeks 4 00. u **. • ouo month;-*-...« .............. 500 “ • ■ “? 00 “• three months -.•*—• r•— .9.00 u 4t four-months.--***-—.•«—— ■lO 00, “ - *- six months P 2 00 <*••«« bneycar——■— .——••*• 18 00 Standing Card,six lines or less, per annum--?- 10 00 ' CHAXGKASI.K AT FLIUSUftE; . • One squnre,per annum; (exclusive of the paper,)- 25 00 For each-additional 'square, inserted over one month, and forench additional square msertedunder the yearly rates, half price. Publishers not accountable for' legal, advertisements beyond the amount charged for UieiT publication. Announcing candidates for office to be charged the B&mc as other advertisements. - Advertisements not marked on the copy* for a specified number ot insertions,will be continued ull forbid, and payment exacted accordingly. The privileges of yearly advertisers wilt be confined rigidly, to their regular business, and oJtothcr advertise ments not pertaining to their regular business as agreed tor,u> be paid extra. All advertisements-for charitable lusmutions, fire compantbs. ward, township and other publicmueungs, and Bach like, to he charged halfpnce,payable strictly IV ADVANCE. Marriage noucesto be charged 50 cents. Death uoiites inserted without charge, unless accom-. p uued by funeral mvtluuons or obituary notices, and when so accomramedjto be paid for. •• Kegularadvcrusers, and all othera sending communi cations, or requiring notices designed to call altentionto Fairs;Soireer, Concerts,or any public entenaimnenls, where.ehorgesarti made for admittance—all notiecfiof private associations-^very notice designed to call at v. . (entton to private enterprises calculated oi intended to promote individual mtarc6t,can only be inserted with Hie understanding thatthe same is to be paid for. li intend ed to be inserted in the local column, the same will, be rate of not less than ten cents per line. Buhopsor Fist Notice* to be charged triple price.: Taveru License l*eUUons % S2,oU each. - Legal and Medical Advertisements to bo charged at fuUprices, Real. Estate Agent and Auctioneers 1 Advertisements not to be classetfunricr yearly rates, butto.be allowed a discount ol thirty-three and one-third per cent, from the amount o! bills; WEEKLY Oft TRI-WEEKLY IN DAILY PAPERS. Onesouarc,three insertions*• ** - —• •••SI 50 Do. eueh additional m.serlion 0 37 .AVDERTISEMKNTS IN WEEKLY PAPER. O ie-*qunce,(lb Lucs,) one .insertion —SO 50 Do..' j each -additionalinsertion. —■* 0 25 All transient advertisement* to oe puid in advance. . WHITE A GO., Gazette. L. HARPER. Post. ROBT.BI. RIDDLE, Journal. JAMES P. BARR A CoChronicle. FOSTER A BROTHER, Dispatch. « Dec;l649.] JAMES W. BIDDLE. American. (ffarbs. J-OIIN ft.'LARGE, Attorney at Law, Fourth street, near “Sroithfield. mar^Q «i.AOw..^ncmgv l at /.ata—Office on 4th atreet,pear Grant, Pittsburgh. - oct2s rj ORLANDO Attorney at Law.—Office 4th \j m st.,above Wood. jalyl-y : >rUIOSTAS M. MARSHALL, Attorney at Law.—Oili ce, J. Lowrie’s Buddings, Foorth st janT-ly RB CARNAHAN, Attorney at Lata—Odiceon Fourth * st.; between Cherry alley and Grant st. Ue^‘Y R. BROWN’S OFFICE, N 0.65, Diamond alley, near Wood street. febi JN- APCuOWRY, Attorney and Counsellor at Law.— •' Office to. Bakewell’B Buildings on Grant niree 1. jeayjy-iy.. J SCOTT, Dentist. Fourth si, five doors west 01 Mar • keL All work warranted, and u not perfectly sat- no chargea will be made. feblQ BEMOVAL.— Dr. Robert Snyder, has removed his office to Fourth street, between Wood and.Smith held streets. • • - : martS-ly eDARRAG H, Attorney atLaw—Office m BakewelPs • Buildings, on Grant street, opposite the Court House. .jy^ly JOHN BARTON, Attorney at Law —Office, North side Of Fifth street, between Wood and 9mithG.£ld,m the same budding with Alderman Morrow. sepSP-ly g EORGE F. GiLLMORE, Attorney and Counsellor at vX Law^—Office removed to the 2d iloot below Grautst, on Fourth,to the office lafely occupied by Alderman Mil- I r> murSO BCCKMABTER, Office: Fourth street * third door above SmithCeldfSoath side. Conveyancihgof allkimle dont with tbe greatest care •nd legui accuracy. . Titles to Real Estate examined, Ac. novls T> BIDDLE ROBERTS, Attorney.at Lata. Office No. XX. 132 gmithfield street, between Filth and Sixth. CoUectionsnarefally attended to—spcctal uttenuo gWen to Conveyancing. [Jectl.ly Dr* Cbanes Ilufmau, aOMCSOPATUIC PHYSICIAN, has removed his office to No. 730 SnutUfield street, telwceu fcixUi and Virgin alley. fdec3U V,G. U- rEYSES ••• •»»B«C.M’HOWrTLL. •|7*EYSER A McDOWELL, (sdcckssous to Kuna A ■V- |£ ST STBS,) WhoDsaleand Retail Drug and Prescription Morr,cw ;r of Wood street and Virgin alley. Thy si cians prt carefully compounded night and day.. ■ " ocffiitf JOHN A. PARJtINSON, Alderman, Fifth Ward, Penn st.. between Walnut and O’Hara sis., where he may be r oundat allumes. Thosehavuighouses orotherprop ei ly to sell or rent,can have the sanm punctually uttend ed to; debts collected* oud all the duties of an Alderman will receive prompt attention. . oc27»p HENRY W. WILLIAjMS, Attorney and Counsellor at Xaur;'(successor to Lownc A Williams,) Office at ibe old stand, Fourth st.,above Southfield. THE Partnership heretofore existing between llcnry \V. Williams. Esq., and myself,til the practiceofthc law, was dissolved bymutuol consent on the 2Gth uIL. and the easiuesswill hereafter be continued by Henry W, Wil isms, whom k I most cheerfully recommend to ail for whom 1 have the honor to do business—ub a gentleman every way worthy of their confidence. dcclß-ly _ ; ; WALTER ILLOWRIE. S&muei F* Ro»n t A TTORNEY AT LAW—Office in Fourth street.near A. Grant, in Lamartine Buildings. uiariK):w I )IIN J. MSTCUEL*——-SAMUEL PALMER. Slltcliel ft Palmer, A 'TrORNEYS AND COUNSELLORS AT LAW— j\; 'Offieeon Fourth strut, a ftxo doors below Smuhjield. AllbUßiucss entrusted to ihcur care, promptly attended to. i'oltections made and Conveyancing executed on mode tate terms. • . . - fcbllitf Jennlngi) A TTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW—Of- J% Beet Lowrie’s Doildinge, Fourth street, between tfmhhficld and Grant. : apS "Ur. George McCook HAft selected Pittsburgh as his permanent residence. He baa taken the bouse lately occupied by Alder* -nan Miller, on Fourth street, near Grant, immediately adloininrihc “Lamartine House.” His Office is attach ed to lii« residence, where he will-constanUy be found, unless absent onprofessional duty. Office hours from 7 o'clock 4. to o'clock x. M.,nud Xrp.in 5*... m. to 7 r. v - * novs ■ - ni. P. ttU.L. U. PeutrmMi,, Attorneys at law—oaico on Fourth street, t>e tween Wood and Stiulhfleld. janitoiy W.w. Dallas, ■ » TTOKNKV AT LAW—Office: second story Wii QL kins Hull. r r Dr. Jauea Hfngi. /OFFICE ON FOURTH STREET* on« door Wesi of * I Weavcfa Hold* • • nuglO.Om ~ Wm. O’H.TloMnoon, ■ ATTORNEY AT I,AW. Office No. 89, on Fourth etttoi, opposite tlio MayorVOJßcjs. |aug3l:y : J» S» Hamilton* •A TTORNEY AT LAWvhaa removed 16 the office in ,£ll. Fifth street, between Wood and Smithfield streets, formerlyoccupied by.Thog. Hamilton, Esq.* will attend to lac business remaining unfinished upon his docket. ■ . __ 4 . mayl3 ‘STEW .UAGUEKHEOTYra ROOMS, JBurFe'slDuad- JuM *«£*» Fourthstrea.—HovGn & Arrrno.WjDaguerreo -i ypisla from the Eastern ciucs,would cal] iheattemion of . he inhabitants of , Pittsburgh, and the neighboring towns, : fo their Daguerreotype of citizens and others. at rooms in Qhe third su>‘7 of Bmkc’s building, 4th st. • " Persona wishing pictures taken may rest assured that no pains shall be spared to produce them in the highest perfecnonofthe themost pow erful kind, enabling ufl loexecutepictnreg udsurnasW —foHugli finish andAmthfulnesH..to nature. .Jbc-nubUc are ■solicited to call and examine. >< ... Persona eitting for pictures a re neither reqnirred or ex . peeled to take them unless perfect eatlßfaction ; srWen N. B. Operators win find this a-good depot for stock and chemicals. . 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No. 65 Market street, tebl A . I*ULTON, .BeII and Brass Founder,No. 7o Second street, between Market and Ferry streets.. fel»l, V|CJOR SCRlBA, Bookseller, Stationer aad Binder, Fifth street, between Wood and Market jan7 C 1 A Mc?JULTV ACO .Forwarding and Commission t% Canal Basin mart’ WM. DYER, Grocer ana Produce Dealer , No ~138 Liberty sired, Pittsburgh. marl? JOHN hPCLOSKEY,Jhi&r arid Clothier, Liberty street between Sixtluand Virgin alley,south side- ‘ seplO; PMeSTEIN, Brass Fovadcrand Gas Fitter, Smith * field street, bctweenDiamond alley and Fifth 8t - rpAAFFE A O’CONNOR, Proprietors Oilue Pittsburg 1 Portable Boat Stan corner of Penn and Wayne sis COOLER & LAIRD, AfercAani Tailors, Wood 6treeU second-door from Water*.wfll keep; constantly, on nand a wcll selected lot of Clothing. in%rls*y HLEE, to-Mtmmv'ALtfß,! WooJDealn f Merchant, (or the sale of Ameri oaii Woolen Goods, feblO J •k; Wholesale Com mission Merchant* ana dealer, m Paper and Rags, corner Penn and Ir win streets. j al .j KING & MOOKHI'AD, Wholesale Grocers and Produce Dealers,So. 27 Wood street, Pittsburgh- tmy2U |OS>L.Pii WOOD WELL,/wyjorfrr and Dealer in For tM sign and Domestic Hardware, coruer of Second and Wood streetq, oc^9 JOSEPH MAJOR, Boat Store, Ship Olmi.dlery atid Agency of the Pittsburgh Lard Oil Factory, No 4. : iuarkc[ Afreet. Pittsbnrgh. • ‘ j n 12 I/” KAJULU A. IUiAM, Bankers and Exchange Brokers » XVeomec ofThird and Wood streets, opposite the St, Charles Hotel. 1 ,r f c^j B A* FAHNKsTOCK. A CO., Wholesale Drug IVarg • house, corner of f irst ami Wood streets, and corner 01 Woodund sixth. S-ViUJEL MORROW, Manufacturer Copper Sheet iron Ware, No. 17 Fifth street, between >v ood ami Market. feblO WT W - **LENN, Bookbinder, corner of Third and Wood I T streets, above L. 11. Kay, where lie is prepared to doevery deseriptionofruUn" and binding- p PC 2 11. MELLOH, Wholesale and Retail Dealer m Music and Rooks and stationery, No: 122 Wood street: ' janl J; -BR-kAll, htcltfvmit Distiller, amf Wholesale Dealer •mhoreignund Domestic Wines and Liquor*. No Ltberiy.strect,andDiamond alley. jy-u KING A FINNE\ , Agents for the. Delaware Mutual Insurance Company, of Philadelphia, at the Ware house 01 King Sc Holme*, Water street, neat Market — •'••• ' • - • • iebl Wid. ALEXANDER A SONs». Cq/hn Makers and Fur nishing undertakers, corner of Penn and St. Clair stn.‘ets, opposite die Exchange. Entrance on Pennareei. . 1 _ _ ___ • icM j.Teuru. p seen .riWJrtl A SCOTT, Wholesale rind Retail Dealer m X hoots, S.Hoes, Trunks, Carpel Bags, %c., S. \V. corner ot Fourth and Smuhfield sts., Pittsburgh. Pa- (tnrl'i'y John A. Chaus, hue 01 New Lisbon, O*.. W- S Skinnkh CRAIG AsUINNER, Genera!Agency Commission and J'oriearrfi/igAirrcAanf/i-, No. iIU Market street, burgh, Pa. Prompt aliotiuon given to the purchase and sale ot all kmdsoi produce.- . • septd WM. UJCBKTSON. PITrSBUBOH' ft/J ILL!..It, A RfCK HTisON, H7jn,M(ih (JfofrM, amt lin jJUL Brandies, \\ mes nnd Segars; Nos I7if andi74,inineroi inberty und irwin streets,Pittsburgh, Pa. ** * Iron, N ißr,Cotton \ arn«, on hasd- , House, Sign and Ornamental Pointer • and denier m PAINTS, No. 44 ,R. Clair Pitt 0 - -hnrg'H on hand oil kiudsof Paints, either Dry orMxxcdi Japan and Copal Varmsh; Linseed Oil: Roiled Oils spirits Turpentine } Window Glass, ofull sizes; Putty, Paint Brashes, du*.. all ot the best-ouaJuy, ami fgr sale at prices. ; - #epll . Isaac WlUfamst * MERCJIANT TAH.OH, SmithfieW >.trcf:,No i± be- tween Lt amldd atrceiii. aptv* ■ Hlorrl* di llanrortlii T IB 'J! K V t,EJL \' ANU IMi’OKTfILN «iF VI UNI'S =*- AND BRANDIES,- r.itit ttJe of Oiamond Futtburqn. ' Kiay‘Jl .Daniel Youqcsou. HOUrfi:, SIGN, aNDORNAAIENTAJ, PAINTER. Liberty street, opposm? Hand. AH work neally exfccuied. Ordera punctunUy intended to- [manhJ*y R<o>Stoeklou, LATE Juiinaton Sc Stockton, BOOKSELLER, STA TIONER, PRINTER ami BlNDER,corner of Mar ket and i bird struct*, Pnisburirh, Pit iv- 1 * James P, . « ilorbacii, R y. U r I V V I N (5 D 1 S T 1 (i L F R , AND DEALEH m Foreign and Dowstic Wtnes, Liquors, Cigars , 4*., No. IU7 Liberty si. corner ol barker's alley, Pittsburgh Pa. W. D. PATTON, (SUCCESSOR TO J. S. Ho.ynht A Co.) Wholesale Grocer, Rectifying Distiller, AND DEALER IN FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC WINES, LIQUORS, C IGARS, Fit HITS, NUTS, &e _____ Ifi Liberty street, Pittsburgh, ap3 JOHN S. KENNEDY. KENNEDY & HASLETT, Sdccesbobr to Kinket A Knox. Wholesale ami Retail Dealers »« Watches, Jewelry , Silver Ware, Fancy and Variety Goods, Baskets, N 0.94 Market sired* between sth si. and the Diamond. IC7* Clocks, Watches ami Jewelry neatly repaired. Pittsburgh, August £O, ISSU.‘ George Beale, Jr.. MANUFACTURER OF BRUSHES, Wholesale and Retail, A’*). 75 Wood street, Pittsburgh, Fa, Con stantly on 4iaud, a general and extensive assortment of all kinds ot BRUSHES, alike lowest Eastern prices. N. B.—Machine Brushes, 4-c., made to order at the shortest notice. f inarSOry L. S. WATERMAN.* • *U. N. WATKttMAS. Lt» S. Waterman A Rons, WHOLESALE GROCERS, Commission and For warding Merchants, Dealers in all kinds of Pro duce and Pittsburgh Manufactured Articles, and. Agents for sale of Richmond and Lynchburg manufactured To- mart JOsIIUA RHODES* - —•• ALFRED P. AS3HCTZ. JOSHUA ItHODKS €t CO., WHOLESALE DEALERS IN FOREIGN FRUITS, Nuts, Spices, Confectionary,•■Sugars, Ctgars,sc.,sc. NO. C WOOD STREET, EAST SIDE, WEAK WATEB, ju hi PITTSBURGH. W. CUNNINGHAM —q. DUNCAN, D, CUNNI.NOIIAII* •• - ,D. JHMSEN. Pittsburgh City Glass Works* W. CUNNINGHAM & CO., MANUFACTURERS OP WIND OW GLAS S , No. 20 Market street, between First and Second. Pittsburgh, l a. lE7~ Parueular attention paid to odd sizes. Also, Dealers m Flint Glass, Vials, Bodies, Ac. [jy22:ly A. J. 6TUAET.* •« STUART & SILL, Grocers, and Produce CO2IUISBION Merchants, No. lla Wood street, Pittsburgh, Pa. DEALERS in GROCERIES, Flour, Wheat, Rye, Oats, Corn, Barley, Pork, Bacon, Butter,*Lard, Cheese j Clover, TimSUiy and Flax Seeds; Iron. Nails, Glass,Ac,,Ac., Ac. Particularuttentiou paid to the sale of WesteruProdncc. References —Messrs. Myer« A Hunter, Robt. Dalzell &Cr>., Hampton,Smith A Co,, Kiug& Moorhead,McGills A Roe, James May, Pittsburgh; Fenner & McMillan, Massillon. Job. Kwq.. St. Louis aep^ti. Walter P. Marshall, (successor to Samuel C . Hill,) . IMPORTIvR AND DfcALLU IN BRUNCH AND AMERICAN * At‘EK HANGINGS AND BORDERS, HWow Shades, Fire. Board Prints &e &c Also—Writing, Printing and Wrapping Pape*', , t , , , x No. b 5 Wood street, between Fourth st. and Diamond alley, west side, i2?_ : - Pittsburgh. Pa. THOMAS WOODS . -......... S. T. WOODS & SON* PRODUCE DEALERS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, J jl ° No. til■ WATEB STHEBT, PITTSBURGH. Yr>T? y^l l I V K,4 p ' SHIIIVKH, T \ HO LE&JiLE GROCER, PRODUCE AND COMMISSION MERCHANT, v t N t^>o^,^ E ?>| N J lrrSß . DB<SH MANUFACTURED ARTICLES Am. IJO and Second si., between Wood and Smithfield. * nltU - Pittsburgh. C* A* M’ANUIjTY €b CO.. T RANSPORT & FO|«V A RD»ra ,ND COM- Depot, Canal Basin, Penn st M :tt Pds - Pittsburgh. PAUL *■ niUUDOCK, COMMISSION AND FORWARDING MERCHANTS and STEAMBOAT AGENTS* No. 7 Water street, • gprt:tf: Cincinnati, Ohio. BAKHIKR <b SUEILIDAS, HOUSE AND SIGN PAINTERS IMITATIONS OF WOOD AND MARBI.K TTEATtY EXECUTED. \:Fourthj below Market -street , Pittsburgh John N. H. Fountain HAS taken charge of-thc BAKBER SHOP under the OLD RAGLB SABOON, whore he solicits the pa tronage of the public. -He hopes, by his endeayors, to ■ mem the favor of his friends. ■ -.■■■ - _ feb-.'-t 1 J. A. coolterj ' TjrniOLESALE AND RETAIL DRUGGIST, cor- V t her of Wood and Third streets, under St. Charles Hotel, Pittsburgh,- Pa. ... [apr3 - * * Of > *4 - . ' John illt TowruknUi e i.' er J”j p *'y»joio»» sending orders will be promptly attended 10, nnd euppplied with'articles tbey may rely upon as genuine. ' l Physicians prescriptions willbe accurately and neatly prepared from the best materials, at any hour of the day or night.. • • -• ' for '»ale, a Jargo slock of freehand good PERFU MEE*. , v . J . , dec3» , Olaso Worbl. . i JOS KP H D. AB E L L , IHAjiOTACTbBaa or usee* oLAsnWAna| viALa, aom.i3 and Flask,;, &orcA WirKtoi IFa«r. Fount ; Keeps constantly on hand a generalassoriujent of tlie' above articles. Ih/'rAs .tho other .Green Glass Factories are all stopped,as is the custom in summer, <Atr Factory is now %njuu operation, and will contintiiin operation both sum pier and winter* Orders thankfully solicited and will be filled at the Shortest notice. . iVb.llii Second ttreenbelwun Wood and Smuj/ield Strug. _ _ [jy29.’so:iy The Old Printing Katahliahment. {LATE JOHNSTON & STOCKTON’S,) * ■ Blank Boi)k'and Stationary Warehouse. W- s: HAVEN Is prepared to execute eve -y style of f .T ,• Legal, Commercial, Canal and Steamboat Job i« , !n l J l %? n V i ? J ok . B i? dm^i al , ul fur ? isll every uriicle in the Blank Book, Paper and Stationery line, at the Shortest nonce auUou the most reasonable terms. _ Blank Book and Stationery Warehouse, corner of Market and and Second streets. Printiug Office and Book Bindery,No. 50 Third Blee i* • novlti R. C. STOCKTON, ' ' _ ’ Johnston & Stockton, S??SMn er,tS ‘ a rM 0,,8r t P**«»ter4fc Binder, \TrouLIX resßectfutly imriie tins attention of Mer’ ofiti f{S?Hiil , i'i-a lher *’■ ollisla l k ’“ “ n ' l a “P'rior stock O! BLANK hooks, consisting o f Ony Books, Journals, Ledgers) l u voice, Cush, Order and Letter Books, of every Size, mode of the best paper, and bound la the most dn* rabie manner, wluch lie offers at prices mat caunot fail to give satisfaction. Blank Cooks ruled and bound to any given pattern. Priming .of every..description cxe cuteu with ueatuess and dispatchs No. 47 Market si filtti lograplitc Establishment of Wil. SCiIUCJIMANN, TUIED KTaBKX, OmWIT* POST-OPFICB, PIITSBUBGU. Hi A . \ Landscapes, BiU-heads, Show-bill-!, Labels,-' Wachine orawuigß, Jiu?mes9 Cards, etc. Lagged or Drawn <m Stone; aud Printed 111 Colors,{Gold, Bronze or Black, in tW m act?s-5ly Tet * at 'nosi.reasonable i>ni!Cs I'ULT' A - -.I’ON, Bill and JSrasj Founder, ha. rebuilt a,id * commenced .baatne.s at his old stand, No.ro Se- Market and Ferry street., wLerc liewill be pleased to see his old customer* and friends i«7™^;S eambo^ and bel,s ° r lOto 10,W»pounds, cast from patterns of the mist approved models, and[warranted to be of the best materials. , Mtneral Mater Pumps, Counter., Railingt, ir., t c , together with even' variety of Brass Castings, if reouir ed,tontedand finished in the neatest manner* A. t'. rs the sole agent for Babbitt's JLnii-Abrant»n Mr f ,eb . ralcd for . thc red cction of-friction in hirn at ul?i' b<ncc9 a,ld composition can be had of THOVILLO, Vndmaker, Fifth street, im 'Jt a mediately the Theatre, re«poeTfttHy in iorm» his friends and the public in genera), Uibt lie has resumed tua businevßruTa Furtil&hinff Uuderrakctv' If* is supplied vv'iifa and always keeps on hand Coffins of all sizes ana kinds,Shrouds,and all olherarliclcs necessary on such occasions. j VeT plffea, ice boxes, and leaden coffins wril beano plied in order. A line hearse and coinage always reatfy to attend funerals. sep^tiy : wu. Alexander a sons )C«WW MaXXBS iJ<D FOKHWIUNff roKaTAttB5 ~ earner of Penn and BSBM ■■■>— Clair to, opposite the Exchange -VI” — r - Entrance onptnn si., rea , • , , pecifuliy inform llteir friends.and the public, that they are prepared to famish and attend to everything in tlie line of Undertakers, as they have quit ihc business of Cabinet Making, and their attention will be devoted altogether to the above business, keen a large assortment of COFFINS made and finished, cover ed,ond lined in the neatest manner, with a variety o materials, and niall prices; we keep SHIiOUDS ready made, of all sizes, of Flannel, Cambric, and Muslin, at all prices, and made in the eastern style, and all other articles necessary for dressing the dead, andfnnushmc funerals, of quality and price to suit: SILVER PLATES or engraving the name and age; ICE CASES for laying the body m ice, by those who wish to keep their friend! any length oi ume, and have ZINC PANS to put ice in for laying on the body} LEADEN Coffins always on hand. We have a splendid new HEARSE nod a patrol fine borseß, and any number of the best carnages, etc etc., and will be prompt, punctual, and reasonable auglO-y . it. n. UASLETr. MONONGAHELA PLANING MlLL.—James Mjsll* ihgkii would respectfully inform his friends and the public, that his new establishment ia now in full opera tlo»,hnd that he is prepared to furnish Boat Cabins, and fill all orders for Planed Lumber, with promptitude,nnd at the lowest rates. Board and Plank, plaued on one or both sides, con Btanlly on hard. Sash, Doors and Mouldings,of everydescription, made to order. . * W, ft. WATERMAN. Builders and Carpenters would find itto their advan tage lo give him a call, as he can now furnish them with planked stutr.snltable for every description of work. ' john airrm---.. • ~ - -..james old- MAFFfiTT A ObD, (Successors.to the late firm of John Sheriff A Co.) AND MANUFACTURERS _°f Brass Faucets, Steam and Gas fv -.7* ■: ; • ] Locks, with, all the various articles used in the PLUMBING BUS!- NLsS,NoJ.i27tuidl29Firstßlrect. The above are now prepared to manufacture and keep constantly on hand every vunety of Guage and Steam Cocks, such n» are used by Entrtnc builders and Plumb ers; ulso, Las Chandeliers, Pendents, Brackets, Gas Pipe, Ac., Ac., Ac. [nov2o National Hotel, Pittsburgh* Situated on Water Street, opposite: the Landing of r he ■-Brownsville Steam Packets. fpHIS House having undergone a thorough repairing X a>»d fitting up, both inside and out, the subscriber is determined to use every exertions in his power to make .allcomfonablothat IhiokpropertoraUwiih him. The; Table will be always supplied with the best the market 1 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. jyflO AI.LSN BROWN. W. C. CONNSLLT. -THOMAS B. SILL. ; ilUbbaugu’s Old Stand.) rtUIE subscriber having leased the above well know- X end excellent establishment, is now prepared to eit leriain his friends and tlie traveling public generally, in the best manner and on the most reasonable terms. His TABLE will at alUiines be supplied with every delicacy of the season? and his Bar wnh me best of Li quors.' 1 • ‘ ; His stabling'is very extensive ; anu every arrange ment has been made for the aecoinmouauon ot Drovers, augthtf WM. CLAWSON. :-VV i Unu'mm (garbs. JOHWCORRI9TOH, CORNER OV HAND AWp iTBEatT STBEETSy ' T> A ™™R OF 11OUSES^BANNE’As, DESIGNS, X .■ Emblems, Ac, fi\s6, Slcepteß And alb difficult ele* vailons.' - :> - > .... C7* The test and cheapen Signs in th& City. /[feb23 , BEAI. EsTilTB BBOKEBi TT.« J henry w. fish H. ali °^ ce M<lreconjerofSrnlthEeMand slre cts, Pmstmrgi, known as-the ‘'Orem wl i devote his enure ume and at tention to the Punhatt, Salt andExihange of ,Real Es wfc, in city and country. - L n l9 a CQtjttmtaneo-with.iho business,'ho hopes to fine o? bini^e^B ? avor him with Agencies in their r YVfrtfl.—D WftVCt • BoIV ■ : Irn B. Horsey, H.H. M-Cu loagl,, .Jolm (V Perry, Geo. P Oiltoore, Eyman Wilmurih. JT.K. Moorhead, capt. William Ward. Thos.-Howard, . (sepiuty DELL AND BRASS FOUNDERS, hotels, BROWN'S HOTEL, CORNER OF SEITHFIELD AND THIRD STS., Pittsburgh , Pa. BROWN A CONNELLY, PROPRIETORS. N. B —Good Stabling attached to the house. , GR.EENSBUO.aH HOTEL. Wavcrljr House* - T R E dhdersighed having^ K(7tt fn lf this popular . eßtablisitmem. announces to his friends and the public penernlly, UiaUie will üßjhis best efforts to keep up ihe well earned and long enioyed reputation of.the house. Hewitt keep constantly -on hand every delicacy oi the season, Gamb, Shell and Can Otstscs. Ac., and hts Bar will at all times be supplied with uie UnoiCEST Li quobs. Cdecl7;ly.] W. C. GALLAGHER. “OUR HOUSE.” OYSTERS AND GAME received daily ai • Omi lroosa,” No'.dl Diamond alley. WM. BENNETT. [7] NO -JOB WOOD STREET. Jr il „ PAJ.!. FASHIONS! L-TH dna ’ , lh » ODD eland of G. W-.S"—!» r™ t:Co.VFall style of Hat.:for ISjO. Tho-e in want of u good- Hat or Cun. at a small advange above com for Cush, will nleisn e«i. Nn inn t,C4al 9lde,l *“ rt \^ o or below Fitth street. „„ Sl »i*t StofeT - PITTSBURGH, FRIDAY; APRIL 18, 1851. : Agency for Different Lines of'Pneket Ships. OFFICE, ;. aO5 LISSUTT ST., PITTSBUnon For P. W. BYRNES C0,,09 South jfrief, corner of • Pine, New Yart; 3fi 'Waterloo.Road,Liverpool; ahdGs Gravicr ■ street, New Orleans, HAS A LINE OF PACTUKTT3 sailing every fiveday*’ from Liverpool to NcwAork, a<Lme of Packets from Liverpool to Phtlatlelphia, on the 18th of each month ; a Lme of Packets to Baltimore on the 20th b. eachmonthf. Also—a Line, ot Packets on-Ibe Bth and £4th,.of;each month from London and Portsmouth to New r York. - ALSO—Drafts at sight aiwayson hand, for any oinomit,- at the lowest rates of uisqount? and all information given concerning pitasengera, that can .be given, with pleasure, by their Agent. JOHN THOMPSON, -jag ’ 205 Liberty st., Pittsburgh. office, sTjfflslMjgg&isfc ... AX THB CATflOLid BOOK STORK,. - Nb. 07 Fifth sireeiyjnear Smithfield. f |nitTunuersicned. takes tin* miclhoil of iaforming his X friends anutfacpublic ingehefal, that he has opened an Office at the" above.namea-pluce, .and is prepared, to remit money iu' suras of 85. and payable at aighLin ony tb'wn in Engloud, Ireland, Scotland end Wales. ' He is alsopfepared to bnugbuvpd4seagets frotnLiv erpool to any port in. th©;Urutcrt;States. Being con nected with a house of such. long, standing as -that ot Messrs. Roche, Brothers AMasiersd^,.and by his strict attention to business, the subsenuerJfusU he wiil merit the confidence-of those who may faYorhim with theic patronage; For parUcolars.piease caU at the Emigra lion Office of the No. 67 Fifth st., near SiiiithfieldjPiuaburghl Rf/erenets—Hon. John B. Gutlmp, Mayor of Pitts burgh; James Blakely, Esq.< John, J. Alitehel, Usq., Hon. Porter, Alderman M. W. Lewis, Offices of the Morning Chronicle, Post, a a< i Pittabnrgh.CathoHc. febl4;.‘lm■. . t. - . ■ l Rew Arraugeaepis, LINE OF JACKETS PHILADELPHIA. TG SAIL FROM LIVERPOOL .fSSaßSaggigßa On the Eighteenth Jay-of, every Month. JANE 11. GLIDDEN, Ambrose Child, 700 tons-18th Nov. 3AMES BROWNE, Arthur Child , 1000tons-I3ih Dee. GONDaK, J. G, Barjtoie, C5O tons*!* .18th Jan. NEW SHIP. 535040n5.~~.i~; lSihFeb. The above ships are built of the -best materials arid lif ter the most approved modelß for swiftnees, combined with the modern improvements for the comforr of pas sengers. Their commanders nre/ftfen of known ability. ; These pflckeLH-wtli take add;auvaga of steam.tow boats up the Delaware. } 'Also, ship* sailing weekly from Liverpool" to New Or leans. Passengers can get up the river cheap through the winter. - For terras of Second Cabin and Steerage passage, ap ply to or address by teller (post-paid), - P. W. BVRNESACO.,. CSSouth street, corner of Pfue, New York; IMJ Waterloo Road .Liverpool r or to JOHN THOMPSON, , novH:ly • 205 LlbeTh ? slfeel, Pittsburgh.. > FOREIGN PASSENGER OFFICK* SHIPAHOYJ : , , WHO COMMANDS! fflk, HARK I> £ N & CO.,']®”. Wuo have appointed the subscriber- Agent for their unri vailed Lines of Ships from Liverpool to New' York Philadelphia anil Boston. Leit&c Friends of Emigrants b<*careful to havetheir arrangements made according to the ««e Provision Law, and take no man’* receipt, withooi haying. U inserled; otherwise they wftl.have topay iii-Liverpooi,before they ship. 4 The following ia.ffie list, according to law; . 2J Van. Bread, 21 In. Beef or Pork, 1 “ Flour, .» i pint Viaegar, 3 “ Uatroeul, < Llh.Sugar,. 2 u Rice, K l Molasses, ' • 5 a Potatoes, vi ’>oz.'Ton, ; , With three quarts of Water per if&y, and sufficient E for Cooking. ' . The eubooae and cooking-ranjtCA for the use of Pas sengers,are kepi undercover. Every aiiennoh will be .paid topromou- their health and comfort- Bank of England Nolen and Foreign Exchange pur chased uicurreniTuie*. . - r. Debts, Lcgueies, Pension*,-AAc., collected,, and. ropier ot Wttlrt procured, wiUi every oilier business con neciedwith an European Airetn. Joshua robinson; European Agent, ’ ~ap2j ■ •Posfßuildlurt?-. coruettut Ihitii ami-Wood ett. -jgggsv -• IHKLAND, WALKS, XiKftMANY, ENGLAND.. SCOTLAND, FRANCE,ami To any arooan), by Joshua Hoblnsou* Eurojxan Agtnt, Post Fifth an;i IFpod s(s iBsi. atm Merchants’ Transportation Llue •. (VIA. PERSA. CAtfAL Asl> BAILEOAD.H.) FOR PHILADELPHIA DIRECT, ny WITHOUT RE-SHIPPING. -HI <7. A. APjiiVtri.Tr 4* CO., Canal Basin,dt|S Penn bl, Pittsburgh. CHARLES RAYNOR, Central Block Road st., Philada. WE are prepared to receive a large amount of Mer chandize and Produce, to ship, on the opening of the Canal, to Philadelphia and all intermediate places, at loicer rates , ami in lens time , than in any previous seu son. N. U.—The increased number of Trucks provided by the Canal Commissioners for: currying boats over the Stale Railroad, will .preventany possibility of delay at Johnstown, lioindayshurslt or Columbia, this-'season. : £0; A; M’ANULT Y, feblS •' -■ -■ . Canal Uu*m. m —-tMtm Pennsylvania railroad Company WILL be prepared to Transport MERCHANDIZE from PHILADELPHIA to PITTSBURGH in ait- licipation of the opening. of the" Eastern Division of the Pennsylvania Canal, say on and after the TWENTI - of FEBRUARY, at the following rates, viz : For Ist Class—Dry Goods, Hat?, Boots and. Shoes, Drugvßonks, Stationery,&c., ut*«-»-**SI per lOOtts. For2d Clafis—Hard ware, Paint and Dyestuffs,Oils-, iko., at 50 cents.per lQOlbs, For 3d Class—Coffeo, ; Leaf Tobacco, Iron, Guano, Ba con, Beef, Pork, &c., at* —•— *'6o.cents per lOOfts. For4iht’lass—Tar, Pitch, Rosin, Ashes, Marble, Pig Iron, Bricks, &c, at— »*5O cents per IOOJbs. , H. 11. UOUsTON, Freight Agent, Pcnna. Railroad Co. Nos. 274 3c 870 Market Street, Philadelphia. N.B.—Goods going East by our Road should be con signed to -McFaden & covode, Pittsburgh. PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD COM'pANY PASSENGER TRAINS' between PHILADELPHIA and PITTSBURGH, Leave Philadelphia Daily at 8 A M., ami 10t P. M. Leave Pittsburgh Daily at 8 A.M., and 9, P. M. A. HENDERSON, febl:gm Passenger -Agent.' YOUGHIOGHEN V ROUTE S TWENTY-THREE Ml LBS THE SHORTEST ROUTE - TO BALTIMORE AND; PHILADELPHIA! I fjSjjfr fr steamer THOMAS SHRIVER, M. Hailey 7 Master, leaves Pittsburgh, from her wharf boat, above the Monongaliela bridge, daily, at 4 o’clock, Pi M., and West Newton at 8 A.M,, running tu connection, with a daily'line of. splendid Troy built coaches to Cumberland, und Railroad thence to Balti more ahdPhiladelphia. For further information enquire of G. M. HARTON, Passenger Agent, Mouongahela House :■ _or,Capt. JACOB SMITH,- dec2o:Gm -Freight Agent, Wharf Boa Rockingham and Domestic Queenawaro. WOODWARD, BLAKELY &, CO., Manufacturers of Rockingham and Yellow Cane Ware, Hast: Liverpool, Ohio. V SAMPLE ROOMS, N 0,104 Fourthaireei, near the Mayor’s Office, Pittsburgh, Pa. Our extensive Works enable us to-fill orders promptly. A competent designer being constantly employed, also enables us to keep pace with all the new and. improved styles of the day. • Water Urns, Spitoons, Pitchers, Fancy Toys, Dessert Sets, Flower Vases, -Mantel Ornaments, Medicine and Snuff Jars, and articles for domestic-use, in great variety. Orders rap ctfutty solicited. mat27:tf Bounty Lands. C APT. NAYLOR, No. Third street,'corner-of Cherry alley, having made arrangements ut Wash ngton for ine purposef will procure Bounty Lands Tor the ouicers and soldiersy their widows and children, under the Bounty Land Bill, passed September 23ih, 185 U. j Pittsburgh,October 10; • . : JAMfiS WATT, MERCHANT TAILOR, No. M Marhtt street, - Between Second and Thud sts., • Pittsburgh, Pa. • To the'Ladlea, WE HAVE NOW FINISHED 25 dozen of Ladies’ ■fine black teal Lambs. Wool STOCKINGS, which are softer in the wool and more durable in the color tbnn any we have heretofore- made.. Every, urucle m the Sock, Undershirts and Drawers, ladies* aud. children’s underclothing, madeto order with punctuality. The Old Established Stocking Manufactory, Fifth st. decG • J W. DALV A CO.' Silver Forks, Slioons, Ac, WF, keep constantly op hand a large assortment oi silver FoTk*, Spoons. Ladies, Ac., of our own manufacture, of standard silver. JOHN’B. M’FADDEN A CO., 0c124 »■ 95 Market street. RIMSTONE—I2 bbls for sale by •. ■ . -■ ' msu26 . B. A. FAHNESTOCK & CO. » 5- - •> ‘ ; * v : .- , ■ • v; ; : . ~Jv ©migration Sines. BLACK BALL LISE (Hrauaportation Sines Books, iHtistc, Now Books ! New Books t H MINER & C0.,32 SmithOcld street,are receiving • a great variety of cheap-TpubUcatious. •.Having arrangements with: Publishers in ; the.various, cities of the Union, we have a’ decided' advantage' over other; booKoe m the early receipt of newirworks. ..The follow ing are Home of the latest that havebeen received: ; Littell’gLiving Age—Nos. 3C0. : V ;- ’ r ' ; N 0.4 AppletoirsMecltanics 7 Magazine oacLEingmcejs } -- Journal; . - ‘Richard of York, or the White-Rose ©f England. An’ Historical Romance, by the author, of-£-Th eL a £ to f. lb e Plantagcnets,’ s Ac.; The Philosophy of Spiritual Intercourse— being anex- v . plaifttion of modem A* Jackson . : RopeJDouglas, or the Autobiography of a'Miniatef’a Daughter— by T. R.Wi; - ■ ; French withouta.Maaler-r-insix-easy;lessonsSpan ish without a Master—in four easy lessons; Italian with- 7 out a' master—in five easy lesson?'; 'German- without a master—m.six easy lesson?; Lalm without a master —m six easy lessons. Price of earfh, 23 cents; or the whole five may be had for one dollar.' [apr7| | ISew Boobs t New Books 5 t AT HOLMES’ LITERARY DEPOT, Third street, opposite the Post Office : { Horticulmristfor:April; : - ; Cnltivalor - do.; • LiuellVLiving Age, No.SCO; • r - : DaugMe^* 00^31 ° r '^ alolj ‘ 0 £ rß pl i y' a Nalhalia—a Tale; Spiritual Intercourse— by A.'J. Davis; Harper’s Magazine-'for April—the best-number issued: Richard of V orki—or the While Rose .of England; an Historical Romance; , *• * . German without a Master—in six easy IfcstiohS ; ; French without a Master,-, do do; ; Latin witliout n Master, do "do; ‘ ' Spanish without a Master—in tour easy lessons'; . ‘ Dalian/without a .Master—in. five easy lessons; ■ Tune, The Avenger—by Mrs. Marsh : ' ' japr7 AT HOLMES’ Literary Depot, Third street, opposite' the Poßt.Office. ~ i: - . . - . Haipcrs’ Magazino for April; - .. International - do do; ' ' • • • Before and Behind the Curtain—or fifteen years’ ob servations of the Theatres of New-York—by W. R. NoTthall; ' ' - ;• ; London Labor and the London Poor —Nathalie—a Novel, by the author of Women ©frFrn nee?’ - . ' Anne Grey—a Novel, by thdauthorof Jane Shore, . The Personal History and-Advehtutcaof-Penowiv— by the outhor of “ Laurie Todd ;V. • Tom Racquet and . his Three JUaitlen AUnts—with IP lustrations; - ' - v< ■ ■ ■ ■■■■■ ! (ET Tire-above works iuity be hail at MhYAMARA S, opposite the Post Office, Allegheny pity..... . , [april !>EFdßE ! aiid Behind the Curiatn, or Fifteen'Years i*<.r9^ rV . ati ? ns among the' Theatres of New York— byWilliam Knight Noithal. - Thisis a tiewtvork—-it ap-; ?ears to bo .a ; history : of focts. .TJierevolations of the mhorare of-a most linking character, .tending to en-- force the reodbr to the-convieiion that the whole book is' strictly true. - J . - Harper’s Mpmldy Maguzme for April: one of the best numbers yet issued;. It is useless to.puff this-Magazine —almostevery-bodyseemstobe.iaking.it. = 11. Miner A C0.,32 Smithficld street, nave the above for sale; togelher with u most extensive stock of old and new literature in the Itne of their business. fnpr3 New Books! New Oboltfcl ,w -' i WALL, No: 05 Fourth street; hau just received the following new works: • ; Pope Joan, or the Female Pontiff; by'G.'W. M: Rey nolds, Esq. . ... The Personal HißtoTy and Adventures of Pen Owen' by John Galt. ' • . -Tom RacqueiandhisThree Maiden Aunts; This Work i* a compameirto “ Vanity Fair.’?.. - ; Icoapgraphic Encyclopcpdia ? No. 19.' „ :v . Hints,to Sporismen-rcontnining notes ou shooting, &. c., by E. J;'Lcw{s.M I). ' - The AVdrwlcc Woodlands. by Frank - Forester. • Anne Grey ; by the amhor of <‘Gramby,” “ Jane Shored* &c. : ' Before and Behind the Curtain* or Fifteen Years among the Theatres of New Yorkyby William Knigb, Northull, author of the Life of Yankee tfill. ' - r The Philosophy oT Spiritua!intercourse—being an ex .donation of modern "Mysteries; by Andrew. Jackson Davisy-nuthorof theGreav Hartnomca.&c. . • Romance of the Ocean—illustrated with maps, anec dotes, stories,&c.‘ ' ~ ’ - Bertie: a humorous novel; by. Gregory Seaworthy.’- aped • .• BOOKS! ! Louisiana; Its .colonial; history and ro mance—by Charles Gayarre; • ' - : Mount Hope; or Philip,-King of the Wompanoags : an iußtorical G. 11. Hollister.: Mary Belt: a Franco da story—by the.author of the Rollo Books. . '■ ' - London Labor and he London Poor—by Heury May hew, with Daguerreotype taken-by Behnl. PdrltJ. ; - j ■, ; April No.of Harper’s New Monthly Magazine?, All the above Books jsm received and forsale by*- 1 ' * ; K. C-STOCKTON, Uook3P.no ’ np- N 0.47% .Market-street. "VTEW KOOKS I—Elements of Analytical Geometry.- and of the Differential.and Integral Calculus. By Elias Looinlf, A. M. Nile Note s of a Howadji. ° , Wallace—A Franconian Story. By the author ofthe Kollo Hook B .- London Labor and the London. Poor. By Henry Ma* hew—-withdaguerreoiype engravings, taken bv Heard. Parti. The above Books jun received ami for sale by «tnar23 _ R. C. STOCKTON. 47 Market st. •Y ; OLUMKWt Lossing's Pictorial Field Book of the , Revolution, bound m cloth, gilt; No. It’, Pictorial Field Book on the let series ; Mary Erskine—a Franconia story: by the author of Kolia Books; Time, the Avenger! by the’ author of the *• \Viim!ng tons,” ‘‘Leuice Arnold* 71 “ Mourdsuu Hally 7 &e. The above works Just received and for sale by R. C. STOCKTON, No. 47 Market street.. Sew Uluslc* i JENNY LIND’S celebrated “Bird Song,” arranged far the Guitar. : The Robiu, by Jenny Lind—for the guitar; When Stars ufo in the Qaiet Skies, do Jinney atthe Gate, do Rataplan, by Jenny Lind, do By the sail,Sea Waves, 'do I wandered by the Brook Side, do- All the Winds are Sleepiug, do Carnival of Venice, do Ethiopian Melodies, do -Speak Gently, -sung by.;\\L‘ V, Wallace—for piano My New England Home ; National Union; ’Tia Midnight Hour; Sleeping, 1 Dreamed, Love—by W. V. Wallace; Jessie Cook; - , : Oh come, Maidens, come; Mountain Maid** Invitation; ■ We-Partcd Forever; Ocllonade Polka; . , . Flick’s Sentimental Wolu; Together with a large collection of Waltzes, Marches Polkas, Songs, Variations, Ac., just received by express. Collections made, aud Music bound in tlie best manner at . _C. BLUME’S Piano Depot, marSs •nß.'Wbod-atreetL new music. ■\TjTIIKRE are the Friends of my Youth- By G; Barker; W I’ve Something Sweet ijTell You;- The Robin;' ' l’in Thinking o’er the Days, Mary.; i- My New Knglotid Home. New Song,dedicated to the Ladies of New England; ' She- I Love ts fur. away. : Oh, Meet me on the Silver Shore; , Good Night; • • > My Home’s on the Prairie Lea. By Woodbury ; Lily.Rhey. By S. C.. Foster; Pve leftmy Native Village. By G, Barker ; The Spirit Dove ; - : y- ; Po, hi, hi. fne Black Shakers’Song and Polka; Would I were wath Thee--for Guitar r LeaAdieux. Hy Horry. • • : : An extensive collection of new Polkas, Waltzes, Variations, &e; ; j - Also, anew supply of New. Carmiua Sacra,” Can* tica Laudis, and un excelicnt miw work, called the ‘*ATe loriistf* u collection orpopuJur ntid social songs, hanno uized and ußanged by G, S Webb imtl \v.:Mason— considered one of the best works ever published. ' 11.-KLEBER, Goldkn HaW, feblG. . • - No. 10l Third street. : Hew Stock of Ftanoa. , - MRS.C.BLUME’wouldrcKpeet y S invite the attention oftliepub-: Jo her new nndsplendid stock-of, \S/ v-i>®/PIANOS.iust opened and ready for sale, among which are the celebrated with the new improvemcnr of the over-strings, the la- ; test andmost. important.improvement iuvented'solely by them and.by.no others. They,have been tried to be copied in this country, but unsuccessfully, Also, one splendid 7 octave, double carved'Piano, ; Louis XIV style, mude by Bacon A Raven, New York. Three 7 octave Pianos, also made by Bacon A Raven, New York. ■;. . --- . Four df octave Pianos, made by J. A. O. Fisher, late Nunns A Fisher v .New Abrk;.together wiili some of our ownmuuufacture, with metalic frame.' [jadii - James Dowry. Jr., l r Chair and bedstead manufacturer, no. >J94r Selttimnn's Kqw+ lAbcriy alreit, has on hand a large stock of Chairs and Bedsteads of every’descrip tion,"wade the best mate rials; which be will sell low* cr thanardcles’nf the ramcequality con be-sold- iii the city* rile would call particular-ajlenlion to bis large stock ot rauhoffany and walnut;chairs ajid. Bedsteads, which he will sell jftt greatly' reduced prices'. Also, TURNING of every description executed in theTeatest manner. •' •' ‘ ’ Orders left at the Warcrooms;or at the Mill, corner ai • Adams and .Liberty streets, will be promptly attended to maPJI ... per express, a fiiu assortment of Dress Goods,corapnstng in part the latent,styles of Dress Silks, Silk Tissues, Irish Pophna^Beruges- Lawns, Ac. Also, a generalusßOrtment of dress vrim* mings, such a» laces, buttons,. <all .styles,) braid Ac ouether wuhAlnrge loiof hosiery aud glove*; to alloF wliich the attention of thepublid is soheited'*" /--IHEAPEST SUMMER GOOt)S IN TOWN —Li"hl O' Ololtg, all. wool, Gashmurene a) .Seoich- Piaitla, ■Linen Drills aAa _ Ducks, wuln-very-varietr-lif Marl «elllesan(lother-Vesungsand.TriinnUne»,ljT : • jea - ' JOSHUATIOBINSON \ ;;; ; , . v. %&*'**' V> .* ''•* <" -- r A desirable residence in Allegheny for salu. —A ■valuable pftpertyy pleasantly lofca*. led, with n front of 40 leet on tne Common and Siiannar pan street, by 120 deep to a 20 fdd't alley 5 having a two story, Brick House, with nine; roomaconye- Tuenuy,atranged ; ; also, warehouse and cellar, hydrant, yard, garden and fruit trees, railing iniront.' The house 13 wellborn, and is of the best, materials.— ; : The hall and rooms are suitably papered, and the whole is in complete onler ‘ Pried SI,OOO >■; ■'i ,'- 4 -v ; ■•; j Term£—sl,OoO.in hand; balanceinO years. • 1 • . S. CUTHBETTT, GetWAgent, ;:50EtaiUtfield *tteeu., ; ?A LLEGHENV PROPERTY' FOR SALE—A: -well /A improved property of 25 feel,from .on Morgan St.; price SIGOO.. ANo. a Vnhiable Property,wellimproveil, dirLencocltSt.', price *22001 : Also, thro BoildlnniLcts, 24 feet front on Ohio Lane,byl3o to an Alley j *3OO each,. Also, 3 lots. 24' feet front on Hampton Str, by 130 to'Srt Alley; *250 each. A 150,2 Lots, 25 feet front on Juni ata Su, by 12340 an alfeyt SSOOeaeh, ... .... . .v 7 . E;CUTHBERT,. Oen’r Agent, " S tr uthficld street. ■' • a PtA v, FOR Sale—A desirable properly of SEVEN AND A lIALP ACRES OF GROUND, in a healthy .and jJlL‘asam-lcrcation f adjoialng'.the property oflhejateCpi. Groghdhj about oile mUefrotnitbe Cemetery., The land is well calculated fpra country i^idenc©,/or gardening porposes. 'tfr for a’pleasure garden—ox;jConlo bc.dmdet * into sinall lots. Thertegare about lucres of copl. *|-Pric£ for ihe wboiewlfe,soo. Terms easy. SvCUTHBEBT. Gen’l Agent, 50 Sroithfiehi Street- LIBERTY; STEEE'I r 3 I JtQPERTY FOR SALE,—A valuable property of 21 ieet front on Liberty street, by KUUleep to an alley—Jittving a large four story brick with good Ac.—jail cntly arranged for doing'an extensive . • Alio/a three stoty‘brick building,fronting on the alley. The above is in agoad location tpr Pric— e•?3,ooo. Terms ! aprlD s - jGcn’l AgenUfiOSmiUifield street. i . •• • .... . CTor : ■' ■ Wood strut. Enquire Oil the ;tt premises. - - t .vfmart3»- ? ' ' ■ E’oiriß.ent. npHE FIRST FLOOR AND BASEMENT OF THE • J \r~MASOffIC if ALL,-Fifth Street. NThefirst floor is sub-tfiVided into two Store Rooms fr on t ,2b by G 0/e ct, an d yriil be very desirable for Fancy Stores. Two Rooms back, suitable fo rO ffi ce s— a tees - Jo which is by a wide Hall, running through' the' centre' of ihe : bnildmg.. The-basement will, bo finished in a beat rainnef.and Will brt suitable f6t Retail Variety' Stored TmnkamHlarneis'Tnakers, Ac j Thewhole will be ready bytheilst ol April. f i - JAMES VV. UAILMAN, i fpb2G'- .' ' Water street. j ' Fbr, Rent*: “ fTHIAT LARGE DWELLING HOUSE; with &ggb ;X; extensive Ground/ for Garden gad»Stanlfeai&gllt attached—the Residence oftheUate:.Wm.:~-j.'S , otten. ulifflatireet. Possession givfinod the JstoftfHfarcfcuri' i Fofterms, apply to' D. R. M?ABOf E>Guardhnr, or-JR. O.;roiten, auha FoftFiU Wbrksi "- L j o'; (feblS fOOR SALE—A Lolof Grouncf b&ving-a-frbntofGO: UP- feeton Cemte Avemte, and-running vbhdk;2fl&. feet to two streets. On the lot is erected .a .jarge-'Brick- DwelUng-Hquse/neariynewandwell finished. Theiot is.plantad with the best-selected Fruit-and. Shrubbery tUc.couiitrj'.£an atTord—lf.application be made soon, the proper ty will-be.sold at a fair price and terms. • Enquire at the office of WM.C. FRIEND, r ■••• . •- i Attorney, Fourth street, ; febUitf : between Wood and Smithfield. /\NE NEW THREE STORY BRICK HOUSE, feb with More rooms and cellar, farotable si ta« Hfiß m ■ ate for a large Grocery and Pirodace business. Possess* - ion may be uad immediateiy,'wiih a low rent, business irian. ■■ ■ * ..r -ALSO—One large-Brick—occupied'as A vboarding; houseltnd inn. 1; . ; new three story Brick Houses—some' just finished ; possession-given immediately; Otherscn : Ibe'lsr April./' ALSO— Cite Frame House, and several np stairs rooms; : ALSOh-*One Brick Yard,;and Kiln to btifn in. - : ' r ALSO—One Lumber Yard, with space, to pul a large hmotuit—and one' o'fihe bestpointsAbout ute city for sales. > FOR SALE OR^LEASE—One large lot,* favorably jutuated for a Foundry 'anJ Engine'Shop or other, iiianu lactariagi-bavjng deej /water in front, (a harbor,)tor Jblwg oat and repairing steamboats, Ac. ... f ALSt>,«JFOR 150,0b0 Brick,.in lots, and sold 3ow; if not sold befi)pe, they will be sold, on Tuesday, the 25tbpf .March.‘nQxi,aiT2 hi.", jo? cash or ap proved paper. v:;; f- - V ’ \-; ALS<>rLots oj/Jepsei/b build on. ; V : ; ' i rApply to the subscriber, at his office in Birmingham, mear tfaeJtalUng.MUl, from iO to 2f—or al the Warerdora ,of:RstEY>' hIATruBWSj No. 23 Water street,—or through the Pittsburgh Post Office, by paid lotiet.- . ; '(miVi-r " .. , JQHN.BHEY-; 1 For Rent { • AiIANDSOMtI STORE, on Market streetjbeiweeri; ‘Third and Foiirth 5 streets, at present occupied by.' Mr. Thomas Wluie x aS aDry Goods Stoxer ; Ai^o—A large well ROOM ia : the I second. nei(doortd Mr.;DuiT J s7dercanUle College. This :Room 1» well calculated and-suitable for a Muaichl Sa loon or Academy, or could be conveniently arranged as double offices. ‘ s ; . E. D. GAZZAM,~ - : aplttf ' Office, Third st. ? over the Poiat.Offiee>.‘- ■ rv '-• •• :®olict* A. TWO STORX TiRICK HOUSE, oa Sank 1 Lane. Allegheny.~between tbe Han’tf street Lridge ; and Aqueauct. Enquire of H. W. Fish, Real .Estate Broker* corner of-Strand - (oci29 A LOT OF GROUNI), containing Acres, situate' one mile below the town,of Beaver, Beaver coun ty,on whieh. there is erected a new Brick House,'4S to ‘lO fect, i$ stories high, with a basement. The house has -.been Well biiilt'and well finished, &ndcontaiii3l3 rooms. It is'. vyitiiin '2Ud y.-mls of the Oliio river/and commands dfim) Vie>v t" i. and is bounded on the North-west by ;th'e state.rt>&d leading to New Lisbon/Ohio. This pro-; ■pertx w.o’Uld be desirable lor aeountry residence', or for Ja Rardehjbr summer boarding' house.' Alot of 5 acrear ‘au^oiningltwill be sold with it,if desired by the par fchastn'/Che teiiris'afO' so moderate, tbarilwill be a ■argaintulbe purchaser- Enquire of N. P. &G. L. B. FETTBRMAN, Attorneys a fLaw,-Fourth si. A HOUSE ANDLOT, situate*! on Pike street,between Walnut and Fdctory'etroets,,Fifth' Ward.TfteLot ; is ‘25 ! feet'frbin and 100 feet deep, on x tch there are Uwo'smaHFVame Tenements. Terras ea yj—Title good. ; For,particulars, enquire of Alderman PARKINSON,; i Peimstfeef, Fifth Ward. . ;v may9:tf, ; -, THRChartier’s Coal Company will sell some utrydt* suable puces of LANI) T situated on .and near. , the Steubenville Turnpike, and near the. southern,tennihus of theirtrailroad. - - •, ,j/ iThoTiiuid will be divided into quantities to suit purr chaserAaiul the terras of. payment will he-very easy. EnquirfrOf .... Z W REMINGTQN, . -aep4 •- Manager.' Drue and Prescription Store Yor Sale* A DRUG and PRESCRIPTION STORE, located.in a flourishing and improving part of the oiiy/which is Uoing 'a profitable business, is offered for saJeupoh easyterms. . t For further particulars, apply at thisoffied. '• g&22' THE .undersigned offers 'for ; large number of valuable building lots! and sortie very desirable sites for in the borough of fiirraingham, loca ted nearihe new Public School Hcusc and English Lu theran Church. The rapid growth of,Uiuninghara in population and manufacturing wealth, and the'reasonable prices* at which lots will basold ; will render them a safe and pro fitable investment, perfect. Terms favorable! •For pnrticulnrs and terms enquire of iheundersigUed. at ihe.oflicc of Geo.. F. Gilmore, Esq., on Grant street, Pittsburgh, between 3d and 4ih slreeta.or of William Sframes and N.Paubrson, Esq’rsyat their offices in Birmingham. • , : .tmn27} . . MOSE 3 F. EATON. • ••'• •••■. ; , :Por Sale* .... HPHE subscriber offers for sale a large arid well built JL BRICK HOUSE,witlifive'or moreacresof ground, situated on the Fourth itreet Road,;within three miles of this city. Possession''givdri'bn'Uie Ist of April next— Also, ; a very desirable lot of ground,! coniaining over FOUR ACRES, with aspring of excellent water there-, on, situated hoar the above; Alsd,h l l6tbf ground' 48| feeili inchas by ISO feet, adjoining the residence of Mr.i A. Toner, near the.city,opposite the 7th Ward, oil Pennsylvania Avenue.' Possession given immediately, 1 It Id now certain that the Plank Road will be completed last ute above property early in thc.comihg summer.— for further information apply to~ DAVID BEELER,4ih street Road, nearthefirstdeseribed property. i-Liag&tf A DWELLING HOUSE on Third street, above ami* near toSmlthfield. Ithas gas fixtures; large yard ) wash house, Ac* .Wi.ll.be reuted low, and.possession.' given immediately. . ' " ; Also, for lease or sale,"some lots tn the Ninth Ward, between the AUegheuy-River and Penn street. - WM!M. DARLINGTON, * • :At Benjamin Darlington's, mar..2;lw. _ Fonnh street, near Wood. ; ..To Let, ffAVOTiTie HdusesTo rent in East Liberty;-with good out-Houses, Garden, Fruit r Ac.,-Ac. Enquire of . t FYR.DRAVO, tnarlS No 1.-Diamond .• LIPMAN’S Adhesive Parchment Envehpu.—. By : dlp : ping the' fingers in .water, and moistening and these Envelopes become the .safest .and sifongcaffhat. can be used - —being made of ‘parchment paper, which will'withstand any ordinary •melton or moisture. by the quantity or single' ‘pack; at the storcof - -•-“.AV-.iS. HAVEN, •• . .corner of Market and.Secondsis.! rpHE ; Partnership heretofore, existing between the X subscribers, under the firm of Coulter .&vllaqke, Druggists, has this day been dissolved by mutual eon* sent. : , J. A. COULTER, A. A MASON & CO , Nos.OJandC4 Market“ JM'arch3l,l3sl. V N. H. HACKE. ; %3*The affairs of the latefirm.-wilfbe scttledby J. A. Co.iHi’.r. -,vha conunucs the earne! business at Uio old .staiblj comer of \Yood and Thiol streets., ... apff , Jar Sale & Qla £et. For Bent ih' Birittlngham* For Sale* For Sale, Land for Sale* Real Kstate for Sole. TO Let ! Envelopes. • Ulssolutlon. .t.*v i~ .-Tv-. V '‘i ..•* ■: ■ ■*.*• -> K ** ■■" ■ > .\ c i ‘ . *, •v£T -* Vv* ■<**>' 4* ■* *■ "S' ,1 .V...' Sax Sate fy £<t. 00NTAIN1NG 6 ACRES, riluaS - vicinity Of-Gaat Liberty,ndjbinior Mellon, Tlcgley, Batlroad.. rhia itropettytftay/onat a g„e, p ri SSteg yonng,oreh^ > .and ? t«,B,yery,detiia%le simtidtt for I Oouniry residence, being.a few hurdrcdyilraf&om'tMs., tbmpike, and fronting on the old Mansion. property is also v<yy v sti4ablo. for person? purchasing i or raere lots, as it points oa ißrca different streets: If notsold in atbdy'jit’will beTWldift’leu to suit purchasers. For'information eaquird'at thin bStatij t :■ ap2 ■V‘ ?3ru«;‘j -o;, •» Birmingham puomsety j-ob salk—a vaittablo properly of 53jt feet front on' Centre street, by 127 deep to Franklin street, having alarge two story, brick uou?e, arfangt:d separately for two families,—eacU7iav-~ mg (ont; r6omsi;*cV'wiilt' a lafEffyatd/ lAlsbiAotkyn peflfe^ | i,*hop > -.oa.fln , jikUii'»ftie : eoid [ngelher :11a bargain. Terms easy. ■ ' ■::. i. . - - 8. CUTHBERT,GeneraI Atfcht,!sr -7C Smllhßeld slreoe •, rll WO Houses , fc'O.B tHfciN'A'.—A- well nnSv* J: BRICK HOUSE, sitnaw M: Websier .treeu I&ni SWAlso, a convement Briclc Honse,on,Robinson al Allegheny, near the. tower bridged, Rent ~S.CUTHIiERT,Cin'f Agent, - - vfiSmith^srdstreet Orphan*' court Sale. TN parßtiQnce of an Ortler of the Orphans’ Co'on'of Xl- J. leghcnycoumy, the subscriber, appointed trustee by to make-sale ofthe astiue ofthtr RavfCl&Haa 11. i rc,ylccea,‘if d, yv-jll expose to public sale. st< the SfjpHoase, in the cut oftUub«Sghfon.»«S«®;B» iOo’cloek As Mr, i s " as ° 8,1 LOT Off PIECE Off OROVKD' ■> ••; •• Situated in the oity of Pittsburgh, Allegheny eoanlv.Pa. |Of which the Key; Chas. B. Maguire aiedf^ied i m , EIs ,i dcmoine ioPfeey beiA# part of Lot No. 48S.' injCßht iWoods'pltm of the town ofPittßburgh, which saidpieco or parcel ofgroandwaa conveyed byj'araes '& «7aP lough wile lo the .said Rev. Charlea B.,Mtumire- hy deed,dated the27thday ofApril, A.D 1826,andWtortf-" ed in the recording office of Allegheny coanty aforeaaWa in Deed Book No. 3, VoL 33, .page. ascribed a*'follow#:'Beginning at alley-with Liberty-'street, %*ii<2oi '• ]along:theline'ofUt>bny street to a point j&dvbmffifib ,!from inelpwerpriWestwardly corner .hrick ihpnsd, y ' ;erecteu upon the premises, the. same loltVineisSbi pm the corner of the breb walla of said miitdlneV rihence by aline ar right angles with Liberty Btfedl?W<r iparauel to the-westem end of said jalley aforesaid,; thence bytiie , lins*of'saidaj6oy>;tQitlte\ botmdariei’enclojae.tho, ®, n * k «*£ aforesaid.-, ; Togethor.;wiib -A»smaU Mail*; gle lying easttvardly thereof, and: savetf-fcSt Srrroutd ;iying westwartlly of-said building. ;v - :s.-a* : marGl) -.— a ROBERT Tfutue.. A TWQ SXORV CHICK-HOUSE, N 0.3, Hayatrcot. - EnquireW., : ' JANG iLMOORHEAD,'' .u '• ■■ ■■■■' • . 27;.\Vo'0d aireet. IV 1 ~ . Bantu to l>el> >4 BHIOk HOUSE on Penn street; rent 8350. 1 ~r. t^fn*m«‘s"o“ s - : on M!irbury w,i “ a ' llble ' A Hoose and Garden on Vide street; 8150. •• ; .A,Honse and Garden, in a pleasant location*, lwo miles from the citr; 5125. ' • ; i.-riT S.CUTHBERT,Gcn’I *gepi, < , ' 76 Sroiihficld street! 1 ‘ DweUlng.to.Lwi •* i|\ /Ju ‘birdstreet, opposite Presbyterian:: h .°^ h ’ ant ! second Ferry streets , Tais tsa- very comfortable dwelling, embracing 1 fbbr* i [een room? aiutanexeeHm)! bathing room* supplied wUb' ;hot and.cold shoWer baths, &6. Situated convenJehtto ’*• •: business, market; and in a-quiel and pleasantueigbbbrio ;nopd. premises. : ..., Valuable Real .Estate for Salfli f SUBSCRIBER offers for Salebafavosa* - , ’ ihefoUo.wing Real Estate, in-tho City rusaaiof Pittsburgh, viz: wsio,.L; Three .-valuable, three story ibilcfc rdwaniuir hoascs, on Second street, between. Market and Ferry the loisbeing each J 0 feet front ■' , Nff-feet front on Thirds’rceL afbninlnK .the Third. Presbyterian Church, ori-which is erected one ’ ,four story bfick honse, used as aprinfins: olSee,and onb<.' ;two story brick warehouse.: - , •.. , . wo 9 Failslon, : Beaver county," being lota •1V03.3a.na 4, ,being, about IQOfeet-sqaare. on . which, ia - one block of four frame dwellings, and oho sepa* jrate.frame dweljUngyall two.stories high;’ -*■ :'"v ; ,a >v/ r ••:; ‘ No. 4. One lot 50 feet fronton Back street, opposite tho . above, and extending to the top of the hill. - >*-?- L No. 5. Two beach, lofs r eacjh 50 fe§t from, and running ;hotn the road to low.watermarki on the BießeavcK i ‘ No; 6: Onevaluablewatetlot, 100 feet on ‘ with ten shares waterpowerattachech -j. - ; No ?. Qnelotoppositethe water lou SOfeelfronuand - extendtpg to the top oftthb'liill, on which is erected one 7 two siory,bnck store and warehouse, 23 by 50 feet: also- 7 - :oneframd dwelling, two storiesiiigL. . : ! Nb r BK)neJjirge iotin'New l4O feet on Broadway, and- about2o0 7 feet ’ aeapj couiaining It acre, on which are erected tWolfirw: • &a mo dwellings, and one small frame honse. tisfidnsaa. office. property was formerly occnpied by J?, , ; No-One water lot, immediately below Fallston ' 'Bridgev being, about; 100 fefet iri length, andextendiu? “9™ Water street to low water mark, or tnwiug-palbv, - The above. property will .be ;*old on, very, favorable lems. sApply at tfie~Book Store of R. C; STOCKTON, corner Third and Market streets.' : mar 22-. • . ... ■ JOHN FLEMING; „ . additional sale op ' Shorty Totrn lou la Knst ia-rerpobi; 'd. rflHI. recenfanprecedeiitcd sale of Inla id the Obnye' 5 hiring neatly exhausted those 1 pre-' .7iouily laid <mt ) Md.itti6 demaiid siili- cominaiug,: iher-- updersipied-haa been induced to. Jay out a. portion of; • In ioyn Jote as above,arid offers them.foil sale at prices and terms that cannot fail to meef thU 1 * •pnwbwe. "- It;is needless iio tsay any thing of the location of the town and prospects (U havuig been sufficiently described in rUdenr' auveit iseraentsAoiher than that hundred lots have recently changed hands, and been purchased by ! 'thbsd v! Wishing to procure a desirable home. ; aboifelots aroamong the,rao?l«ligibid,wi4deri iable urthe place, and are principally located rathe cen tre of those recently'ebld.' • ■ --■ -..x - ■ Formformaiion apply, to the proprietor in-jy,y«7t»oly. or to James Blakoly, Ksq., Ponith atreet, Pillatmrcli. ' „ : JOHNS.BLAKEIiVr -'- EastLirerpool, Feb. Sad, 1631. -übtfsbmiatyf. Me „y Jt (Formerly Davis’Cracker Factory.) ! FICKEISES & STOITVENELi r ’ ' TIESPECTFULLY announce to ihc pubticcenenillvY JLy and. iheir friends especially, -hat tacy have eelaD* lished a New WINE and LIQUOR STORE alWshtrov? Bland, where they shall always keep a:fall assorlmentoE ime beat stock of—Rhenish wines, and Sparkling Hock - ! Wines, Moselle and French red and wfißA’Wiildk.’ lAIsQjIAIsQj French, dark and pale • Brandies, of the.-:Choiccsfc • vintages; Jamaica rain. Holland inn, Irish Whiskey* champagne and sparkling bock ' wines,'of'tbb/niosf approved brands; port• wineß, Madeira. : ahemr>an* moskat Wines; Abegathe, &c. Also, Bardinea.Hollajid ; herrings. Swiss and Uraburg Cheese. All of which lire? will sell, wholesale, or-retail,on the most reasonable termB. c _Q#e of. the parlner3,' : tnghis importation bnsmess 4a the city. oT Xtom York, the above firm is enabled to sell a cheaper aridbcttci'jif ucethan any other house in this city. :PJeafiefclv<i aaV call, before you purchase elsewhere. ' ■ i | : t£7* Families supplied free of eitra attinr shortest notice. . v-15-, ~'.sTr.. (ChTomctejarni(Gazette copy D mbs!),- : JTi '' Makers AMociatron . : warehouse, no-aEcoNS-STRSET^*:,-. . (near me comer of Wood.). :V. '■THIS"ASSOCIATION; 1 bracing;;already, twice to • times as many hands as.the lar»'l*|Pi *®«ar 'eeot nndhivhertQinb'sti-eiiowhea*f| : f bnsjne?fl;:shops,or.ihi» city, :hftTe:opßnedr,theiriWwo> house, and are able to furnish, the public, by, wholesale or retail,with. Furniture of the following - , aeseriptloir^ VJZ: ••••'-• r*-~ : . Mahogany-Wardrobe«i ■DreasihgßarcanajiKolhCol umned Bureaus; Mahogany -Bedsteadai, Chairs; Booking Chairs; Mahogawy 'Waans landed So fas;!)! vans | Piano Stools ;;Book Cases:;Seereihrtes; Card Tables'; Pier Tables; fine'Card Tablest'Cetttre Tables j Hat Racks; French Bedsteads; 'Oubtainr; Poplar WaTdrpbr.stPjning and Break/astTttWcsjiWlctkr stands; Cherry and Common Workstartdsj high-post; common, low, aiid tnindlc Bedsteads; Cherry Bureaus; -V£bBr Cradles, &cv: : - The advantages of co-operation, on an extehstvcscaie, permit theta to Sell at the lowest prices, onrflheyarede te?minedto sell,,loyver than any competitors) anegnally good, if not better article, and warr inted—as the public vfiiltmderstahdbygiviagtUera a call;;. ivootvf my~ S:&amboat tcorJt of all descriptions,, and.other articles of naydescription, made to order inoVeryStVle, at the shortest notice. ~ (rnar29 Carriage. Ulnnnfacturerr K.fil. BIGELOW, CARRIAGES, Buggies, Sulkies, FaDcy on which is used Sprout’s Fatem lirace • & Reach, DiamonaAJley i'DetweenWood aod Sintliraold sireets,Pitiabaigh, Pa. ; h • ; ■st'.vSiiiix&v S7*Ai[\vorfc warranted to be made from the besVNOW art Hickory, and ;none tut the best Jimiaia hdtnmefad and roiled iron used in this establishment. • BEPEBESCKS. - ' Hon. WM. WILKINS, YVM. ST. LYON»E*<k.- : ; Col RODY PATTERSONrDr. E. 0 - '0 AZZ&I&r- Dr. JAS. BROOKS,EDW, Wir. A. Hili fe Co. Bankers,lCH. HAKTLEY. lap* ifE^' c QOP TEAS.r-Jußt'receiTCd;aijte J\ FekCn TeaS 1 ore,’33 Fi(ltt‘-aireet,&l ol Oolong Slack Teas, by the ship .^Arctutectr”^^.^?- 8 - wholesale l® the trade ni r'educed prices. , •- N. above Teas are tiixeci 'frtta th a ladies all <oy they are not rented, .wfeEtopf** Brandy, Gin and Rum tfcttUr A.JAVNkS» FifthB ?* WHITE CORN MEAU-fwt' s ! : fu = d mai29 )V-Ti.ird .1-oDOoailn Sl.Chttxleii.Hplel. *po4-TO»Un f :WKI in O good order, can bc had m privalr at one hun *dhs h “ l,, * n Kn A MU' fried Applet laceivci ani D W lapHJ SAHUEt P.SHRITBE. x. .•-. ;* yr p~ / ** "■•■ « *• ■■ ~. .',. . 2 -i » ■■ -tv? 7 ‘ ■■ ■■:■■*.■ ■y'" :. MEM NO. 235. - ~ \. *V v : • ■; '• r. *■% •-'• *v : • *
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