voLumi. . DAILY MONINO POST rnini, ( psrul g ys ize ' rptsd.) - affNoaTK wasr cotes an ov iniri AND taint erriumul. j)Ol,Ts a year; payable strictly' ole.yout s . 11 , 1 taxartaely be recialred 4 . 00,13. 0 , COpieft , TWO - & -- rs-..for sale at the et:nutter . al the Office, and by the Ws Boys. . Z SI L T URTO/ 4 *OIiNING . POST Is published Croat the szunentlen; on a large blanket ittze.iheet, at TWO . DOLLYI.S oyear, in advance - Nagle copies sms CENT& - . - ~..,,urNiepap,,er Will be diseitinued (nnleas at the di,4- cretton ofahe proprietor,) unto! arrearages are paid. 11:77 No attention will be pal , to any order unless eowpanielibrtheatoneY or sdefactoryreferelloe: itkt.4lls. Ilt nitsy , , - COltkata with the EsalUshtnenfor Morning Fast is one of the largest Tab Offices an the city ••• White all kinds of wank is den t..thenhartest notice, and RATES OF ADVtRTISI NG 4.GREED VON -RV THE PITTSRtI i EtGH PRESS, . b.- . • Tarr raiser Norreinid; oR rasa : ' 0 1 1 0 squarer one insertion —.B 0 50 r i r -: -eZW4 ttddiUOnai lIISCMOrt 1 • One )VCCk . twOweila • '•••-• • •• --- - ''—" three weeks '. -- • 4 00. one nionta..r.. - tt .. . . . • •'• • 500 "• • two months 7 -4 Cc° . 4 ` ,‘L - three months •-• • • - , •-1 0 f2nrrztoths • q 0 00' Ats,rnon t a a — 7 ,- • 14 00 ‘r 'one yea r .. 18 00. P ,4 // 4 411 . Ctudt less; per' annum.— t 0 00 • ' R/ I "tillttl.r4Pet annum,{excliisive of the paper,).. 25 OD tacit additional sqnare, inserted over one month, • isid for each additional square inserted under the yearly rates, Lail price. Pp lishere_nomecountable for legal advertisements beyond the amount charged for their publication • • ..;Artnotnicing candidates for office to be charged 'the isame as other . advertisements. ' - 'Advertitententinot marked On the coPy fora specified. Amber. of insertions, will be continued till 'forbid oind payment exacted accordingly. - The privileges of yearlyadverdiers will be Confined rigidly to their regular business, and 'Mother advertise penis not pertaining to their regular* butiness as'agreed tor,to bo paid extra.. . * adtertisements for charitable institutions, fire ',Companies: ward, township and Oilier public meetings, slid sash like, to be charged half price, payable sratcria ,`.. Marriage notices to be charged cents. -* - Death noticea inserted without chargeoutless aceora paidetlbyrltubaral invitations or obituary notices, and When sduceornyanied,ter be paid for. - • ' -- I - Rattner advertisers, and all others sending, communi. Catitinstor"req miring rici tides designed to call attention to Faiia Soirees, Oaneorts, or any public entertainments, - .where eblartes.are made for admittance-411 notices o .pivitterstsseidationsery notice designed to call at tendon teitinvate enterprises calculatell'en intended to Prbalata tadividnatinterest, can only beinserted with the understanding that the same'is to be paid for. if intend : ettiY be inserted in the, local column, the sante wilt be - oharged.at the rate' of not less than ten cents per li4C. Bishops or Fist Notices to be chargrdtriple: price. Tavern License Petitions, 52,00 each: - 'Legal andfiledical Advertisements. 00-be .obutreLl at Estate - Ager.t. and A actioneers , 'Advertisements aorta be classed under , yearly rates, bat to be allowed a dtccatnt of thicty-tataa and one-third per cent. from the WEEKLY OR TILT-WEEKLY IN. DAILY:PAPERS. Oat square, three insertions St . 50 - -eaah.tulditional inihrtion- ' 0 07 ANDER.TISEDIENTS IN WEEKLY PAPER. One square, (10 lines.) one .. ...... -50 --' Do. each additional Insertion 025 All transient advertisements to ac paid:in advance:: wili Gazette. - L. liARPER,ast.. T; "- • ..JAM•I3S . IHARR FO.S.TER. &:.BP,OTLIER; Divpatel. • ' *tee:1,1849.1 JAMES Atr. BlDOLE,Annricart. Vrtlfrusiznal (garbs. i,...,,F.0urtk mir I :I" I 4.uoriter ar. . ov.e. • • • • • :tmaraary,- ... 5 .„.. ,altf.Altt EL VIT. _4l.torney,ol,.Low---OtTine on 4th rm./Le:Or-ant, / - 7/ttnblitrgh • • 1 .10.1 N 1 - 1 LO. it •'• neV at •1.0 I 'Ce • st.rabOVO Wood. 4. iit.-Nizat.sllALL,'"l4arney at Lam—Office, I:"Lciotrie'rt-Ethilctiugs, Fourth sr. • -:;iun7-ip .I) . 4 3 .CAlLVAlMN,taarneyarLavr--Gfriceoa Forma Xis) rrt4 tratrari Cizerr7 alley and Grant si. ae2-y BROIVIV.S 9FFICE, N 0.05, Diamond alley, near Weed =area. . . • • • • - febi y N. ItIit.,,CIIVRY, Attorney and L'ounsetkPr a 4 Law, Ofata,ia Bakewell's Buildings on. Grant street. " • • _ ,- . ..unsme. Denrirt, Fourth ed., five doors west of Aim _Yet... All Work. warranted, and if not perfeerly out isfattetry nis 'charges trill be made-. - - feb.lo 101FENICSirli14 , ,Dr.litobert Snyder, has removed his Alki.tiffiea hi...l 7 intrtis street, be.tamen Wood and Smith fieldstmeto, •marfs-ir jl , llE,RßAG,l4,6laorney at Lam—Office-in /I:o:melt's %is Bullains; oa Grant street, oppoidte the Court TORN BATITON, Atiornry a: Loio.—Offi id ce, North se qii-„rnin. street, between Wood and Sinithfield;in the sme building:with Aldemian Morrow. sepal-ly votiwAiw SWA RTZ. WRIAIRR, Atter/sew as Law. Ot£iee' on Fourth street, between Wood and SmiW field, opposite - Panerson's Livery Stable. - CIEORGE F. GILLAIORE Attorney et6d - Counsellor at Zurv.--Office removed to the 2d door below Grant st.; tn lonrth 2 - to the vtb ce lately oemmied hy Alderman:Mil. , 81.30KA1ASTEB,, Atdetmen--oltiee: Fourth street, AN. third door above Stuith.fieldiSauth aide. - •Cteridyanciag of' all kinds dent with the greatest care sdattlegalaceuracy. - -. - • I , • • • :" - .Titles to Reid Estate examined, . :41111..N COYLF, Notary and Convetianecr--ClEco..in iittulding, :Fourth street, near.,Stnitlifibld,' Pittishargh.,Deed NElonds, Mortgages, Articles clOtgrce Itiertt,land all other itistrumen tlt Avriting aramrn up yrith ate .and disitauch. Titles to Real Estate exanuned. • O. •-- •'• • • . E. c. _I2 7 ,BysER-&—iraDOWELL, (5176cissous To k 3CM118,) TVitolescas and !Luau Drug atur Prescription !..r of Wood street and Virgin alley. -Playsi - elan' prd ..;riptions carefully. - compounded-night' and ITOIII , I fiA.;:PARRINSON;4kteretan, Fifth Ward, Penn 'a,t.,.,betwees-Wjelnut and 011aia sta., where. heinay he Zrund'at ernes.. Thosehaving houses o,r °the r p rop -cry tnaullertence-aultave the same punctually uuend ed o debt‘colleeted, and tat the duties of an Alderman "will receive prat:apt _attention.. oetq-P. , VITEN". Vi;VOL -1 4.6-K , S, Attorney and Vounsetior at 3L2. ,,, Zenioi-(donessor'to .Lovaric & Williams,) Office at , Me old litt md;Fautth 6; above Smithfield. • THR,Part - narahip heretofore existing between Henry W. Williams. Esq., and inyeelf,in thepractiee - ofthe law, *Fite disiolveft by mutual consent on the 26th ult., and the butiness well hereafter be continued by; Hermy W. Wit= dams, whom 112/351. 41teerfully• rebonnnend to alj for whom I have the honour° .tdo bueinessas a goritlemati every Way worthy of their confidence. decftft-ly . - WALTER IL LOWRJE. .fininuel. P. Rome, A TTOHNEY,AT LAW—pffice is FoartkAitreat,flet"-.. %Ad. Grant,in IramartiCia Baildhigi. • -: 2 a 11 9 . • FirrC4E•••1"•••• ••••-•-••!--' - -•- rktalan: A TTORNEYS 'AND COUNSELLORS AT LAW -1441c0 on Fourth MIL; a jets doorc. below SrpiVtfieict. Alt business e taunted AO their carcipromptly'attended to. Collections made and codcey4nuig exconted on mode ' feblittr RN ti E wt y .. .AND .cour 3 NI I .. ELB I )II: A r AT ~_,ILES le'S Batidattqe 3 - Fourth " street' betc, - . '""" 44 '4 0114 Gratt. : uPS • Dr. GeorgeloCoati . = • fErAtiSseleeted Pittsburgh us his permanent residence. --,jUIL Ee titurtakenThe house lately neettpied by Alder man Wier, on Fourth street,. peat Grant, immediately alljoinlngthe Waartine liousmw;lfis Offcce is attach. en to his re:sidonee, where he wilLeonstantly be-foUndi unlesi" absent - eh professional duty.'.oifiee hours from 7 . eeinaka o'elocit and- from 5 P. m. to 7 p. . -- novs ~ TIVAKEY6AT LAW—Office On Fott,rth street; be tweeriWeed 'end Smithfield . . jan2s:y MlOUllannorasa. - it - 774atsiE4,AT LAIV---:ol:tice-: second .story ' • jan2417.1y - , Dr.= Sientek • - 11FFlCF. ON 7O I I RIII...S7TELET, ene.door West of 3jf Weatretis . - •• unelithate „ , „ Office:No.69; nn- Fouriti ;41„ :str6oL, oprnsiin",thn Aknyny:s,cliTtee.. InutOl:y TrOnflEr AT hitirrerrioved to theoffice . in :16L - Fifthstieei,beityeec - -.V1.00d and 'Smithfield streets, formerly oettipted. - b , Thos; Hamilton; EN., deed, and 7- crillatteneto thebusiness•reniniaing unfinished upon his doctet, maY/3-' eAttiographie rastablishmeat T 1111121 e mum; OPPOVIM VIZ LP.DMOPITICII, 1'1=313616EL Bill-heads i -Show-bilLs; LabeLs, Itt. lliteluteeturai, and Machine Drawings, "rosiness and Vießing Cards, tad., Engraved or. Drawn on Stone, -god Vriritp.4 in• color*, Gold, Bronze Or r , Black, in t he, Pont aPkVved sipie and at the.mostveasanablenrieea octlbpdtg• NGIASH.GIN-&-Por sale b,y qiiart;:gellcr or bar rel at 4 - tamp - 311 MORRIS & HAWORTIPS. . ....„.. . . . , . . . . _ .. - s . . , - :. . -.-. ' '.- _ ' • . . ' • ..- 1„ -.- liti ' _ . . . . . ...,. :. .. „.. _ ' - •- ' ,„„. ' . ',.-• ''''' A: ; - .' l''' , ..v..i. ~ •••,'' .1 . .. - e, 10. f. zir ;-.......-- .-.‘. . .: 1 . 4 1. , .- ~ ...., ... - . --- - 4... ai.„ j 1 . . ... .... . .„ • . •. ... •-- .. . . .... ..-.) 1 . . :::: -..;•,:::..- . . . , • ' ' .• • . • ' • . • , -175 . 7,1 7: . , • '..1 , .., . .. I. . . ... ... - . . . ALEX.ANDER JAYNES; Pekin Tta Sway 72 Third istreetolear Wood.' • • - febi ...... 09111.1.8. 410131N80N, 'Agent for -Hamden & Co.'s Lime Packets, Fifth one dooibelow.Wood. febl "IXTLLI.4.IIbI JAOKBON, Pasant AI akin, Depot, 89 Lib erty.ntre et, haul of Wpod, , • - febl. - LINOIASEI,it ELLIOTT, Booksellers and Stationers, No Mph rirarktt - arThetween Third and• Fourth. febt e p rt E s itt f V t! Fashionabis Clothing Sxre t No. 49e . . . IIU s gI:SAIt9PNT, N-F.vorner of Woo d and 4 1\1 - ItiOLIVESA SON, Bankers and Dealers en Fzehangs xig Coln' laid B a nk meet, No. 65 Market street. tebt - . - FuuroN, Ba and Brass. Founder, No.-70 Second atreet, between Market and Ferry streets. feta, NIFAGLIIHE dANE., 'Forwardtm a 144. .Commiasion %.1.11 lihnactati, N 0.124 Second a:Pittsburgh, P a. rapt VICTOR SCRIM, Boikse. lkr, Bicolour a ru z, Bi n d er , F il t h sties!, betixecri Wool sudlVSarYet . Jan 7, A - ..ateNULTY..It CO, ForgarffinganACymmession tfrerekantst Ctumi Bum - • mare, tYsl: 7 llVEß7ritociriincluce Dealer, No. 158 Vy - Liberty street; Pittsburgh. , inarl7 TORN 11TOLOSKEV, Tailorandeiothier,Libertp sweet ketyreel,lSiztlt aad Virgin alley,south aide. soil) Ipsi liteSTElN;Brats Fouader and Gas Fetter ,L . Seld street, between Diamondmlley and Fifth st. ' riIIAAPFB &O'CONNOR, Proprietors ot the Pittsburgh 'L.Partabisißons Stars earner of Penn and Wayne ins.. ThIEYthdAITIIEWS & Cos, irno/ssate Grocer:, Com- Mission and Forwarding Merchants, and Agentstor Brighton Cotton Yarits,s7 Water sr., Pittsburg,- Ind COLEY & LAIRD, Merchant Tailors, Wood street, second door from Water, will 'keep constantly on hand well selected lOt.of Clothing.. marti.ey -Ur_LEE, (successor, to Eltrazni ,tLxs.,) Wool Licaln and Conrinissign Merchant, for the sale of Araeri. can Woolen Ponds. (elite 'OHN DlORGAll,WhoicsaJamul Retail .thiorgish No. D3l, Wood Street, ono door south of Diamond alley. "FFINOIu hItOORREA' I:0, Merle:ale Grocer: and Produoi .El - Zkalerr, No. 27 Wood street, Pittsburgh. • trnr23 , IfOSLea WOODWELL, importer and. Dealer in Far t, Eig4 anit /konessie Hardware, corner of • Second and Wood streets. °eta • ' - - TOSEPir MAJOR, Boat Store, Ship ChhLdlery and e 'Agency of the Putsbargh Lard Oil Factory, No 4, Market street, Pittsburgh. Jnll .AXELI MAY, Motes ale Grocer. -Forwarding and Cam rnissiolilferchanr, Water Cared ;hew:teen Market and (chi. .11117. t & CURRY, Bankers and Excitants Brogen,N o' 65W00d gtrect, third door below,Fourth, west side : fehl tr.'ll4.l4.baa.AM; Bankers and ,lixehatige Brokers, _Meonter of Third and Wood streets, opposite the St. Charles Hetet. febl 137 2 %. 7 FAHNESTOCK CO.-, Wholesale Drug Truro: house, corner of First and Wood streets, and corner of Wood and Sixth. febl Lt•A.M1111,1....-1110TMW, Manufacturer of TinTtOpper :13 'and Sheet Tion • Ware, No, 17 Fifth street, between Wood told Starket. • • • feblo 14r.m:tiLENN, liookbiluter, corner of Third and Woo, y y streets,- above C. IV Kay, where he'll, prepared to do every description ofjoling and bindinK L _ pent IV/tOleicils --- iiiid Retail Dcalii in Kilts ir and AliAticai lostriteunts, Plait o s,Sehool ;toots., and Stationery, N 0.12 2 Wood street:, LPBR VAR, iltemifying• Distaler and Wholesale Dealer ;*in Foreign and Domestic Wines .and Liquors, -No. 1.14 Liberty street, and 3 Dianiand alley. - .ir2l c ..., ; Lit.; er..FIiVNEV, Agents'ficr the . Delaware .Ithitual ` Instrinim- Compa,ty of Philadelphia,' a t.libe . Ware case of King Ze. liolineS ) Water street, near hiiiket. • ItAr ALExANDER & SONS. Coln til a ten ama Fur ' v nishing Undertaker corner of Peon And Sr. Clair streets, ripporite the Exchange. Entrance on Penn erect. flutoTfi .L•SCeriT, 'Wh r ofesals and latail Deafer in Bows, shoes,-Trun ks; CoiTet Bags S. W. corner of Fourth, and Smithfield sts"Fut-rhurgh, frarltof • SAM= ATIINSON. CAIFB k. ATKINSON, Manufacturers qf ,Ttin, Cop ia per and Sheei Iron IS'ltre.. They also execute every description of Blacksmith Work. First street, be tweet Weed and Ararket, Pitt4bUrgh. oct:11:y orrFr —, mulls - ear. JAr../.5 tue.u.svat. War. Olclho . frrr VITT ABROS., trizacsalc Grocers,llcals ers in Produce, 'Picts - burgh Manufactures, and Met cilaildize generally, No. 13 Comruereial Row, Lib&rty street. mar2l_y J. y. SUEZ REYNOLDS k SHEE,-Whatesale Gl' ours, Commission Merchants, and Dealers in Rags Paper, Zre., corner of Peuu and Irwin .streets, Pittsburgh. All , sizes Print- All& . Paper consminir on hand.. marl7:y estato„ lath of New Lisbon, S. SKINNER. CRAIG & SKIN NES, Genera/Agency, Cremairsion add Forwarding arrehmus, Np. 05' Marketitts burgh Pa.. Prompt atteatton givso to the purchaserand sato of all kinds of produce. eepl2 war. ?HUAI/A. Si')!. lUCHEITON, PrITS/WISOII. 111CKETSON, Wholesale GrOttrslllllCl Jm porters Of 11randies, Wales and Segura ; N0a.17. and 174, corner o I .I.iberty and Irwin streets, Pitubiagli, ron;!li ails, Cation Va'rna &z.,consiantly on hand RfIdDES... l7tessats ernitcrer, Confectionsr til and Deale.r in ;lints and all kinds of Foreign Fruits, - Dip. 6 . Wood street,llast side, between Water and Firs streets, Pittsburgh, Fa. All orders in - his line carefully attended to.- mar.lo. Q Sign and .Ornaotenrat Painter, A 7 ound dealer to No. 44 Clair st., Pitts burgh, has constandy oh hand ail kinds of PAinrs, either Dry or Mixed; Japan and Copal Varnish; Linseed Oil; Boiled Oil; Spirits Turpentine Window Glass, of all si r es Putty; Paint Brushes, /be., all of the best quality, and Or sale at reasonable or - sepll - ' Isaac -IicERCHANT TAILOR, Suatafteki street, N 0.12, be -IU. tween Ist end 2d. streets. . a • Morris & Hayworth,. ttCA.-DEALERS AND JAIPOfttER.S OF. WINES AND BRA.N . DIES. East " tido ,of the Diamond nav/ 5 1 4 ' c ?v/TR4•' — • - • -,• • - • •-•• •• —••••—•:4.11. tux's. Vaulter•,fk, Har,lce, IaTROLES , I , LB , AND . RETAIL, DRUGGISTS, anQ Third streets i tttitl r St. Chitties 'Haar. 1.1T4DF.11...• • •••-• •;•• •••••- • .•.. • • •aseruas •rnestrc. Leculer 1117110LEZ - ALE AN.D RETAIL GROCERS, Commis' blerchanal; aad Dealers in Produce; corner hamaial and Diamond , - :amyl Daniel Voiazigsort,.. 11011:11.18E, AND ORNAMENT AL PAINTER, Ay Liberty etreett-opposite , timid. All work neatly executed.- :Oilers ponetaally aueridcd 10 [atartty ' w. P. Moir shall, ( RT su ER. ccE AND DBALsson saER I rstri N m "F 0.114 ThIPO ' R E NCH AND ADIERIattIV EIPERHANOINGS and BORDERS, Window Shades, Fire.lloard Prints, ite.: 4 also„Writing, Printing and Wrapping Paper—No 87 Wood. street, Le tureen 4th sit. and Diamond alley,Pitts4nr:h, Pa..Vehl2 • r , 'l.lqtaor" and Groaery'Stora. , DD STERN'ec BRO., Wholesale tindßandlers Liquo LP. of all' kinds. Flour, 'Bacon, &c., constantly on hand- LW Lanny street ! betsveOn Fifth and St. Clairtsucets. - - ; utaranin •- • Reisinger; Wells` 'it SANEFACTURERS OP.GREEN GLASS WARE, No. in Markel fuga l Pimburgh, Pa., keep constant ly on hand and make to order., all kinds of Viulai Bottles, ha.; Ebner 1111(i /dineral Water Bottles, of supenot ranicalar attention paid to private moulds. Envaity • . - /Linigration Lines. TAMES TlLAKEl,4_, i •Agent for the Black. Ball =al el Black Star Llacs;Lverpool acul_New York racket!, antl• for the i'ldualelphicratut Liv,etpool racket Skips, eenh street, Plttebttrp,h, . •• - • • fehO • • PATTON,- (titrcerstop. TO-J. 8: Bcztrizt , Co.y Wholeiale Groben, Beatifying' DlatiLlerb AM) aaat.sta • FOREIGN -AtNO DOMESTIC WINES, , LlQuolisoctanas, FAL/12'S iv rir s, t. , • - ,16.4/4herty street, Pittsburg h ..--- up 3 Geor. - Bealle;Jr. 4 , 11/rANURACTURER OF BRUSHES, Wrlciumsf.EA.ND al Itsren., IYo, 75- Woad street,'rialburgh; Pa. Con. stoutly on hand, a general and extensive assortment of ALL imps orBRU6ITES, at the lowest Eastern prices; N..B.—Machine Brushes, Eke., made to order at the shortestnotiee. - . mar3thy & WATF,IISIArI. • • • R... N. WATEBXAN. • • W. B. WA.TERMAN R. Mrsiteentazt Sons, TETHOLESALE , GROCERS, Commission and For = TY; warding Merchants, Dealers In all kinds of Pro duce and Pittsburgh ManufaCtured Articles, and Agents for sale Of Rielimand - a ild'Lxn cAb manufactured_ 7'o- _ ss.sti.:Tr. sway-- .. . . ..; ;t:nartmes B A imiT IVIIOLESALE.-GpOCERS,' PRODUCE AND COMMISSION hIERCIIANTS; Nas A N U. s trtMrS t e l eoTtli., ° ritr m ir r Alm9rats nal:tt • - • ..- • " q nd . S m Pittsburgh. rosuus =macs ••-• -*--; • •-•-• . • --- —.Aura= r.;4 7 ..Nairirz JOSHUA' UHODES . .II4 to., WIIOLESAL.g . DEALERS IN FOREIGN ERVITS, Nuts, Spied, Coli(ection.sry, Sugars, Cigars, 4.c., 4-c. 140.13 WOOD STEEET) EAST UDE> NEAR wAvra, - , , YITTSUIJIWIL A. /. ••••• ••• • - .......... • TILOISAS R. SILL. , STVAltai *t qnocrits, Awn Puontron CagauseroF - e. 1.18 :Wood stren,lPittsburgh, Pa. CornGRQCERIE.S; nous, 'Wheat; Rye; .x." - Oats, - 'Barley, Pork_, Bacon Rutter Lard, Cheese; Clever , and Flax Seeds;, Glass, &c., &a. Parucularattentifnlinict to Ma sale at Western Produce. , ' l47 Tairaicza-iMassrs. Myers &Thintar, Daltell Co, Han* to Lq. Kuig noorhend_ I MaGins :& Roe ..laraes. Pittsbn gr ti; Fenner & Massillon; Joa.ttiMorriion;.Eig:, St. Louis. Bitsintogi_ Cats inns earbo topkton, T ATE Johnston - k. -Stockton, BOOKELLER, STA dJ TIONER, PRINTER and BINDER, corner of Afar act and Third s!rects, Pittsburgh, Pa. . fait ' ;only s. avivizo- - B. N. HASLET?. KENNEDY k HASLETT, . X. 1113 C012840.1113 TO' Kt ITSUY KNO Wholesale. and Retail Derain tin Watehee i Jewelry, Silver Ware, Fancy and Valitly Goods, BaikeW, Combs, 4.e. N 0.84 Market street. between Stli th and the Diamond. far' Clocks,. Watches and Jewelry neatly repaired. ittsburek,August 26,465 th. - • LIN Ali ESTAMIig, anotEett. - • .- - iiEN ftiY , Mrt - ti 911 trAS opened anptilee at the corner of Smithfield and, x i .Fifth etteeta r Pittaburgh, known as the "Great Bangui coiner;' and will devote Lis entire time and tit. tention to the .Purehasa, Sate and .lizcAonge of .neaJ E3` tate, in city and c tintek - . • • Fromtie neonai trance witlftlic basineet4le hopes to satisfy all who m y foyer him with Agencies In their line of business I t . - - _ BEFEIMISCHS. ThompsOn Bell, Ira. Et: Hersey, t i < 11.111 , Collough, John. P.'Perry,. Geo. P. Githaore, Lytattn Wilmarth, J. A. Moorttead, ' Capt. William: Ward, Thos. Howard, W. O. Lean*. liepCny • Dingle llLAtrbl.Mork., trarsranaito 1832) A 3 It D lot Zrzi D -vr xi. It I ist s .NO. .184 Liberty street, /wad Qf 'lna street,. Pinrourgh. ityrONtlMENrS,Burial Vaults, Tombs, Head Stones, 111111 lte.; Mantel= Pieces, Centre and Pier Tops, al Ways on hand and wads to order. N.D.—A choice selection of. Drawings on hand. ltiol4 John DI. Townoond r TIRUGGIST'AND APtYPIIECARY, NO. 45, Musketl.l street, three doors:Move Third, Pittsburgh will have constantly on hand a wall seleetedassortment of the best and freshest Atedicinee, which he will sell on the mobt reasonable terms. Physicians sending orders will be promptly attended to, and suppplied with articles they may rely upon as genuine. Physienuts prescriptions willbe accurately and neatly prepared from the best materials, at any hour of the day or night. Also for sale, a largo stock of fresh and good PERFU dec.IS/ W. b. DCDCA.D, D. CONstuutex•-• ..... •—•—•----13.111.14111 YD. Pittsburgh City Gists Works. CUNNINGHAM & CO., • ' MADDFACItDERIts up WI.NDOWGLASS No. 26 !drub: street, brinacsn First aniSeccaul, Pittsburgh, Pa. 0:7- Particular attention paid to odd size& Also, Dealers in Flint Glass, Vials, Honks, ar.c. • & TETE, PRACTICAL, SOWN CUTLERS, SURGICAL Y AND DENTAL Ixistruniont Mitintifacturero, No. 140 Woon seltzer, !MAR Vutets ALLEY. E have removed our store and Manufactory from Liberty street to the above named place, for the purpose of having morecourenience for manufacturing, which we intend going into extensively. All orders in our line will be attended to with p unetnalit y and dispatch. Jobbing and Repotting neatly done and promptly exc. tined. . Ageneml assortment of flurdwarsand Cidatty we.will always keep an band, and 'Ku it at the towers prices.— We have just received a fine lot of Guru, Touts and Itivektrs,'l'ailors and Hair Dressers' Saran, I/11d- other GOcats - generally kept in Hardware Stores. Tinners, Furriers, Halters 'end Saddlers Toa:s made to order; Rutors Ground and Handled, Pen Mattes put in, iko.; Gans and Pistols repared, ac., ?re. N. Particular attention paid to manufacturing Trusses and Supporters. deetl7tty • aoagle Gessai-Y . 0 S P H D ADE.LL , suostrimornitka Or anima ohssawaus; vt.thS t aermas and Flasks; Ports, tkntds. die, Mineral Marv, Podtpt - .2lfalaing and War v , Bettles, "v e description; Also—WlNDOW Ci GASS— • • Keeps constantly on hand a general assortment of the above articles. '• 112" . the other Green Glut Factories are all stopped, as is (ho eustota in summer, ata Favary is now its full operation, and ca!•t anus in operation both nn .mer and winter. Orderit thankfully solicited and wiil be Blled at the :shortest uotten. I 7 4Vortrunise, Xo.lld Sec t-1 tram Senores Wood and Staultjukt soma, rjy.t.W.lo: t ATIOSILL ratumus. toss s l wx. 7- Waacus: I. :nosy. Tl L eilsanorif , sggut . rdzaa,livi'erfnrctiir g cTa.'l2thttchn e l; have now on band and arc constanity manufacturing, from euttrely now andimproved pattertx, eomprts.ing in part the latest improved PRF:MtUd COOK NTOVES, for Coal and likewise for Woodt,ftnir 'nuns op the EN- T.EKPRISE COOK - STOVE, and TOLlTsizet, of, that. cele brated Coal Cook Stove called the STAR OF THE WEST, and a great variety of other Stoves for Coal or Wood. Fancy PARLOR STOVES, of the richest and most beautiful desigo<Z Eau and Ptak azn.c together with a goneral itsaortment of Hollow Ware;— all from. now and improved patterns. tirmind Wagon' and Buggy /Jones,-Sad Irons, Dog, Irons, common and fancy Flea Grates and Fenders, and every thing in the house building line;always on hand or made to osier.--. Purchasers are respectfully invited to call and examine our stock before buying elsewhere, at the old eland, tors err Seventh and Liberty. streets, Prusburgh. maritt QUINN, Mc BRIDE Ir. CO. rsTkl.W .U.atiU.P.ALDEDWITE ttlrinttri, Burke, .fluird,.. ilies..Fourtastrat,--lionon & Ammons, Deguerreo typists from the Eastern cities, would call the lineation of the inhabitants of Pittsburgh, and the neighboring towns, to their Daguerreotype of citizens and others, at rooms in the third sots of Burke's building, 4th st. Persons wishing pictures taken may rest assured that ne pains shall be spared to produce them in the highest. perfection of the art. Our instrante Ur °Cilia most poor erful kind, enabling us to execute pictures an/surpassed for high finish and truthfulness to nature. rho public aro solicited to call and examine. Persons sitting for pictures are neither refluirrej or ex pected to take them unless perfectSatisfamiou sgiven. • :N. B. Operators will find this A good-, depot for stock. and chemicals. • fErinstructicins given in the art, contaiitlng the more • recent Improvements. A FULTON, Sril and:Bran h'eundsr, has rebuilt and JOIILe commenced business at his old stand, No. 70, Se cond, between Market sad Ferry , streets„ where ho will be pleased to see his old customers and friends. . Church, steamboat, and bells of every size, from 10 to 10,000 pounds; 'cast from patterns or the mast approved models, and warranted to be of the best materials. Mineral Water Primps; Couplers, Railings, A.c./.1b4 together with every variety of Brass Castings, if requir eif, turned and finished in the neatest manner: ' A. F. is the sole agent for Bobbin's Anri..jarrarrioriftfr., sal, ao justly celebrated for the reduction of friction in machinery. The boxes and composition can be, had at him at all times. nevl.34 AAT141.1.1.A1 fhalsrmittr, Fifth street, int; Ty niediniely opposite the -Theatre, respecrfully in forms his friends and the public in o tencilif, that' he has resented las business as a Furnishing Undertaker.- He Is supplied with and always keeps on hand COthlis of all sizes and kinds, Shrouds,and all otherarticles necessary on such occasions. Silver plate s,ice bozos, and leaden coding will ha sap plied in order. A fine. hearse and cal rime always ready to attend funerals. .14)10,:p••WIIL ALEXANDER & SONS •CO Yr 1 X Miasma AND FUlliCitsll.ll3l3 1P- n, , ;:-** Usaisazsitime, coiner of Penn and "'num , - St. (Raw sts, oppatito the Sztkonge Hotel, Entrants on Penn res , pettfully inform their friends and he public, that theyare prepared to famish and attend to everything in the line of Undertakers, us they have quit the business of Cabinet Making, and their attention will be devoted altogether to the above business, keep a large assortment of COFFINS made and finished, cover ed, and lined in the neatest manner, with a variety o. materials, and at all prices; we keep SHROUDS ready made, of all sizes, of Flannel, Cambric, and Muslin, at all prteeS, and made in the eastern style, and all other articles nedessary for dressing the dcad, .ind furnishing funerals, of quality and price to Gait; SILVER 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 ot time and have ZINC PANS to put ice in for laying on the ' 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, penetual. and reasonable. VrONONGAHELA PLANING MlLL.—Jamrs at .1110.811 would respectfully inform his friends an n dthe 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 rams.' • Board and Plank, planed on one or both sides; con scantly on hard. • - - liash,'Dours and Mouldings,"df every description, made -to order,' Builders and Carpenters would find it to ;heir advan tage to give him a call, us he can now furnish them with blamed stuff. suitable far every description of work [atonal Hotel, Pittsburgh. Situated on Nate Stye ' opposite'. the Landing of the Brownsvt Ile Steam Packli.' ratilllB House having undergone -a , thorough- repairing and fitting up, both inside and out, the subscriber is determined to use every exeitionslu his power to make all comfortable that think proper -to call with him. The Table will be always supplied with - 014in the market affords. The Bar will be supplied 'w the best:.and choicest liquors. Attached to the house is a good stable, attended by's JAMES REAMER. IY2O Altpr.Z! HIIUW:I. BROWN'S HOTEL c. CONER . : 9P SEITIIRIBLD AND THIRD STS., • - 'Pittsburgh, Pa. BROWN CONNELLY, PROPRIETORS. . • B —GeociStehtleg atteched to the house. E n s.n u . 0-44BA.uouls OLD ,Svazto.) ryt HE subscriber having l e ased • the above well know. I. • and excellentostablithmeur, is now prepared to ; ezi, tertairrhis friends rant the itayeang public generallr t in the best 'Wanner and on the most reasonable term's. His TABLE will at alitimes be supirlied with every d e ud ac y- o f the,season; and hisltar With-the best of Li. Tiers. • d His Stabling is very extensive ; tut Iy arran.ga, meat has been made for the aceouttnodationbf naive's. eaglet , - , ••,; „Whir. CLAWSON.' :' ALERATUS-30 boxes pi:ime in inoni.. • „novil • ' t I 921YART PITTSBURGH,. FRIDAY, JANUARY 3, 1850. ' • Nesv*Blinatir R"ZIreN tuk op . Scotch Polka ; Coquette do; Jenny Lind's. Bird Song; -• do Echo do; ' • -do . do Herdsman Bong; - Cristo. Diva, misting . y Jenny Lind ; . The Dew is on the Blossom I Jenny C.rtny; - • • . ' I have something sweet to stl 4 ,Y; • • I tun Dteaming of thee; 0, would twere ahoy again:; 'Blanch Alpen ; Ben Bolt, for Piano or Guitar; • Corneratker Cotillions ' Louisiana Belle, With variations; Love Not. - Quick step ; ; Thou halt wounded the spirit that loved thee; • Sennett and 'canon ,• Shower of Pearls. Waltz; Silver Lake Polka. -' • • Received - by :J.H. MELLOB, • den% . . • St 'Wood Street. N. B.—A large, stock of sew P.lanos to arrive. this MaoretiaMna o. • frtiE NEW CARIVIINA SACRA, or Boston Collec -1 tion of Chareh Milslc, compriking the most popular Psalm and Hymn tunes la genera/ use. together with a great variety of new tanes, , phauuts, Motens and An thetas; the whole being one of the most complete col. !actions of in.:sie for choirs, congregations, singing schools and societies, extant.. By Lowsu. MASON. A supply of the' bove received and for sale by JOHN. MLLLOR, Si, Wood it: , niusicat tnlttratlient/11,02161 111 nate. THE OLD ESTAIILISIIED PIANO DEPOT.- - C. 8L1771113, late P. Bluele, No !IS Wood street. Pittsburgh, Panna, two doors above Fifiti, tole Agent for the celebrated Hamburg' Pianos, unravelled by any, with felt-covered hammers, producing a full; rich and mellow tone, and not liable to wear hard; also, Pianos and Ide lodeons,fiom the most celebrated eastern manufacturers, of warranted kinds, always on hand. Constantly 'on band, 'a large assortment of hlusle and Musical Instru ments, inch as Violins,. Accordions, Guitars Banjoo, Tamborineo, Fluter Fifes, DrurcNrageoletts,'Clarior Britt Instr uments of every. deoeriotion ; Violin or Gaiter Cases; Strings _fors all instruments, of the best kind; finger boards, castinetts, metronomes,ln. traction books for all instruments, Second hand Pi. anon taken in part pay for new OLIO jalso, rented toper sons who eau give satisfaction for payment. A large lot of Boxwood an hand, which will be' sold cheap. joeta HMINER do CO., Smithfield street, have received ...LJL. the Derember number of Srringer owntieniPs International Miscellany. It is unusually l ar ge, nun the contents are of great Dr LayariPs It:cent Gifts from Nitriroud—with two illustrations. Wild Sports in Algeria, by lutes Gerard.. Alton Locke, Tailor and Poet: an Autobiography,. This work is remarkable LC its character, showing the hardships, suiferjriga and miterics oca large mass of our follow men, The Divorced Wife. by TS. Arthur—a navel A. Lecture by the Rev. Jereph ti Berg, U. 1)., in an. swer to Bishop finghei. on the "'Decline of Protestant- Gamblers' Tricks with Cards Exposed and Explained, by J. G. Green, the Re:aimed Gamalcr. Every Body's Almirgtek and Diary for 1651—publi.it. e dby Appleton, Philadelphia. deed I.'ore!ign Nesvarba.pera. rIE saliscriber +a authorized ra receive suloicriri... cious, ior all the . London Weekly and "fro sieakty papers; Birmingiiinti Brittol. Hail, Lerida, Mancheater, Newcastle., s.:heffi . eiri, and other Provin cial went; Irirrh priprn. of Dooiu, Cork, Belfairt. Limerick, Loarloaderr, ite.; Scotch papern of 'Edin burgh; Aberdeen, litasgovit. Dandee i rte i r Frenetk and German papara. JOS)IU. RUBINSON, European Agent, jeS Past Buildingt t ath sr.., near Wood. Ctothar t Clotho t U/otha I AT EASTERN JOBIENti VRICES,-110 aar,:e• Wank nut Vane}, ecturca ,Ficiten and English CLtYrlley; Pilot, Chmktng and Drain Einthn. Jot opened at A. A. - 31ASON h dec! No. 41 up At Market street.... --- lorestt Arrival--diet Goodh NO. 75 MA F. - r T E try . l3ETlVl:fiti YorkliS 114131n1:+, FRENCH, ENtildedi ANL, A:Vit.:A:WAN WINTS/C (71.'0 LtS Taw tmder.i tt ned tritisif trritry . ir, from air lii4rtleini hy 'tiple6 , lhl....orth,esit, of nii,of and 131ap!e• llry booda,parcithr.:-.4 osolotively for Cath,,, front the imps -ten and manathetarersorl leaxt. Twrarp, five per. rent. triple Lle era: of thoge who made the:l- par cheeses earlier in the acayon, and will be sold tVtiolegair and Retail for rash al • EXTRA . ORDINARY EARGAINS„ • fed pieces Lupin's Frcceft lilerinoev. cherry, Scarlet. nk, G men, Alaroott. lithrarine Blue mid ?dude colored, from e7ic. uo to the taneAt.tuar.iy. mail tifortured under the Prillett Republic. 15 Pieces Rune:len Bornbuaiites Luptn',6 manufacture —al unprecedented low prices. IMP piece!; k•latt: and Colored Alpaca.). from 11.'1 cents per yard up Mille finest Sill Warp unaMoh.air Imams manafactured. 12-144ecel 'Dube's, I'aratnetts and Coburg Ckdbs, all colors and quatitief, Lind cbcarcr thin r rer be fore o2et cd in this city- 3:4 pieces American and llriiiih Prin is . , superliSe gala ty,, and Will be sold atextrema - 4p In‘v phees. SIiAWI,S: Superior Ilay z.,:we and \Vateiloo Long . Shawls, enamelion, SDI; and Turk Satin Or C:Jio and aft %Vaal Soassis, Murk and Colored Em broidered Cloth Shawls, Plain, and Embroidered littiet and Colored I , tingr, Thdoet and Stotts-Pr.' Lain Stxayslx. 340patterus Superior Dresn rgilkw: Plain Clutroetion Silk nod Salta - Du Cheiu, Wide 131sok Ciro Do Rhino Sicr, and Fuzzy Figured Silks. - and Black Plaid Gio Alll7olll' • i pieces -Cloths, tlassinieres and Vest - lags, superior qualkty, and will tie sold xi a groat reduction from t oral- DOMESTIC AND STAPLEI GOODS. 500 pieces Bloodied good - quality, all widths, Dorn t.ll- to 12} centeper yard. rateCS heaVY :Valli Witte Brotvii .Masi n, from Ete: to the Peat artful* manufactuied. . . WO pieces. Red, White and Yellow Flannels, from 18i -.eats per .yard up td rho finest Silk Warp and Welch Gauze Flannel inaprersed. , 100 pieces Irish Line warranted made of Flax yarn, round thread. wire twist,haud spun end grass bleached. 125 pieces Cheeks, auperior ma e, from 8 to 18.1 cents per yard, together with a- large assortment of Damask Fable Linen and Tabla -Cloths, - -Russia Diaper and Crash, Cassinetts, Kentucky Jeans, Led Ticking, Do• matte Gingham;, Colored Catnbrics, Plain Linsey's, Canton Flannelsote. . ' 350 dozen Ludic s and Gentlemen's Gloves and Hosiery —including every variety and quality, which will be sold at extremely low - prices. The customers of the house and all cash buyers are requested to call and examine the goods, and secure a bargala, asthey will be °tiered Wholesale and Re. ail very low prices. LD' No. 75 Markerairrer, pats burgh. novlll . ABSALOM MORRIS. -• First Arrival of Fall Stook or Carpets. j. WE subscriber having lust returned from the Fast, is now receiviug and.opening a spliielid stoeXot goods, consiming In tart of very rich style Carpets, via t Brunei's, , Tcestry Brussels and - Velvets, Imported expressly for this market. Also, Imperial 3 ply, superfine 2 ply, with a heavy 'stookot all the lower priced grades together - with a large variety of Hearth Rugs; Door grades; Rode, White, ',teen, Maenad Sr vitt figured Baize, from I to 3 purls wide: A Superior article of French Table and. Piano Covers. Cloth,from "{"tn eight yarns w ig ; ece., All the. above named articles having been selected with great earn and purchased et such pt cell as to ens, ble him to s6ll'cbCo.per than any hease weht of the mountains.- . • Citizens and persons from the coin - dry ure requested to call and examine the snick at Lynti's Carper Emporium, No. SU Fourth street and N 0.63 Wood Street_ . 2 augt.'9 • • • E. W. L'iND. flats,' Caps and Illutith 95 Wood St., corner . if Piamond alley, Second gory. . gii l• OFFERS he customers and the public • an entirely new and fresh stock of lints, Caps and 'ME, hi great variety, mane "% fuelured and selected with much care In refeience to price,Sityle and quality; in New - roil eity t and will be offered at the lowest rules of present low prices, Whole sale and Retail. loeilunf . . Spring Vail:don Iltsctt, Tirn 4eautiful style of HATS for Spring and Summer Wear will bo Antroduced.Tais DAT DV ii)42 Wood street, third door below Fifth st. fcb233ra s G. W. GLASSHOW. rti NO. 108 'WOOD STREET. PALL PASIIIOSS f tps . •s . Received at the MD stand of *G:AV: GLA...:KiGOVV, Beebe & Co.'s 'Pall- style of hate_; for 1850. .Thosein.wunt of 'a good Hat or Cap, at a stall advaage above coat for Cash, will please calltt N0:103 NVood street, east ide, th ird door betty-Fin street. aug:ll:4m To Sseetutboat l U l syssera , Captaintudtc-C . !erica 1 - 4 - 7- S . iHAVEN isptepared , to furnish steamboats ,with.entery arttclo lit the book und stationery line On the most reasonable terms. , Frofght book; p, s sago.books,Vegisters,-journals, ledgers, wood and gene, ral receipt:books, mew registers, hand ledge M, receiv ing and discharging memorandum hook A, in k,lead pen cils, steel pens,. sand wafers, India rubber, &e., .Steamboat.Mlls, deck s_.passage,.receipts, freight bills, manifest beads, 'tettees to consignees, &c., on the shortest notice'. Bookstore on the corner of Market and Second streets. . - • (novas Prisster , s'Ostrds.' TUST RECEIVED a supply of Printer's Card, ivoiy fJ surkeed, satin surfaced, satin enamelled, India and People's colored Bards. . Always on hand, an excellent article of book and news luk also, red, blue and green inks; from The manatactory of J. D. AVOreary, New York - _•• Printer, Bookseller and.Stattoner, corner of Market and Second ma . 1311)/M...11 !tuition's, Atiorn ex 'as ..Lata Office No, , 132 Smithfield, street, , batweenTitth and Sixth. • Colfectlons Ai:irefully attended 'to—special attentio glivgnto Conveyancing.. New ,13001fe, &,c alvn elmiaration atto. New A.rrangementg. - LINE OF ,P AC KETS V . P.HTLADELPHIA. - - 7;t *. r, TO.SAIL FROM LIVERPOOL • thi Eighteenth day of evny Monh. 'JANE OITDDEN, Ambrose Child, 700 tans•lBth Nov. TAMES BROWNE, Arthur Chikt,, 1000 tons-18th Dec. GONDAR,..r. G. Barstow, 650 tons• • ..... --18thlan. NEW SHIP. 850t0n5........... —lBth Febi' The above ships are built of the best materials and if ter the most - approved models for swiftness, combined with the modern improvements for the comfort:of pas sengers: 'Their commanders are men of known ability: • These packets will take • advantage' of 'steam tow: , boats un the Delaware. • - ' Also, ships millingweekly frcim Liverpool - to NeW Or-. leans. Passengers can get up the river cheap through the winter. For terms of Second Cabin and Steerage passage, ap ply to or address bp letter-(post-paid • ' ' EOSoutit street, New York,: - 00 Waterloo Road,LiVerpool ;, or to /OHM THOMPSON, . 205Libon4itiroet,Pittsbarith.: novl4:3m Liverpool, and Pitlltidelpt9l4 PwriEctOtt - Saainginini Zinnlva on the Eig?ueetultef (pc/10mM, • Ship Jane h. Glidden, Capt. Child, • Nov,lB. 7 " James 13rowne, ' " I Dec. 18., ' " . Gondar,. - Baratow, l lin. 18. - —, new, ac, Glidden; Feb. 16.-1 These ships are of the largest eloss. The acconuna• dations for second cabin an 4 steerage passengers are unsurpassed for comfort, and the days of - sailing evlil he punctually adhered to. ' -•- • Price of steerage passage 820. Certificates good for 13 months, or the money refunded if the passengers do not embark. Apply to DAVID la. BARBOUR, at John Watt &Co.'s, the berty Banking Drafts for any amount given upon' Ulster Company and Branches, Bi ke r s , Bank of Ireland, or Spooner, Atwoods & Co., London. Int:m.l9:3m FOREIGN PASSENGER OrFlea• SHIP AHOY! 4 4.11 WllO COMMANDS? 'a . 4.•.0r • •CO•s - . • Wuo have appointed the subscriber Agent for their and veiled Lines of Ships from Liverpool to Now York Philadelphia and Boston. Let the. Friends of Emigrants be careful to have their arrangements triode according to the new Provision Law, and take no man's receipt, without having it inserted i otherwise they will have topay in Liverpool,before ther Mite following is the list, according to law *tbs. Bread, .1 2 lbs. Beet or Pork, 1 " Flour, i• pint Vinegar, 5 " OatElCult 1 , b.gnr " Rice, • b., ° ' I " M ola sses , 5 " otatoes, ls 2 oz. ea, With thr ee guns of Water per day, T and sufficient I. for Cooking. • ' The caboose and cooking-ranges for the use of Pas aengers, are kept under cover. - Every attention will be paid to promote their health and comfort • Bank of England Notes and Foreign Exchange per chamd at current rates. Debts, Legacies, Pensions, &e ., &e., collected, and • copies of Wills procured, with every other business con- netted with an European Agent. iosHt;A ROBINSON, European-Agent, °PSI FoAt Buildings, corner of Fifth and Wood 1;214. - REMITTANCES 41" -v44 E' LAND. IRELAND, - ^ •-•- SCOTLAND WALES, raAker, and GERMANY To any an:taunt, by Joshua, ILoblricon Earc , • , Azent, Pmt Bankfinzl. ear. Fiflh and lVoosf sts Now /sine • ah.or•LIVERPOOL AND rau...AlrA 4 , ,itorterrs.. 7b Sou 'front Philortelpkia on Ms 122 h, rasa? from Lirni,4ot 4,442 ark ?if sack month, Satin WitLtait Pexx, 1,000 tom,. <linirema: 1 4 50. 6 t'attantaruza, 1,400 " • Kstastazoo, 1,100 RICIIIIIII/SON BROTIAERS rt. CO,, Agents, Nos. I'2 and 13 Tower Bniidingc Liverpool- RICILAIII/SON, WADNON ft C0.," - Agents, No. Chestnut street, i'hiladelphia . ' 1 1111 , 1 IL t,* C riLers, Agents for the above Lip e• of .splen -110-nen, Packet Ships at this. City., are prepared to furnish pasting , " eraitteates to parties residing in this vacuity who Ina): he (100mi:tsar sendiagtor their friends, to come but by atilior of the above... Ships. They re also prepared to remit money to any part of the Old Country sight drafts on the/Sank of Insiand and Branches;and on Messrs. Richardson Urothers LiVerprial, For. particulars, apply to'or address BROWN KIRKPATRICK, No. 144 Liberty street, Rittstptagh. Zranspcmtation tints . . . C:ENT/aAL LLOTPTIVI 41:52..4ia. • • "A" . THE PIONEERS OP THE rir.w RAILROAD I Thrang.S in 4-Days to Phi kidelphiaiMdZattimore: . Uri: lake plemeetee in announcing-in tho.;Mereliants VT of eittsharga nod Abe Western &amines, &multi city. that on and ruler Monday, the 16L September, .vele will ro eel v und• • forward 'goods' via the Central tait read, anti guarausets-thens to be OttGuth in 4 days. " Our extensive stork of. tars and oats enabler us to • offer tbe above espedideus route to the publle, s whilst We still .continecoar 'Ilion! Lines via Harrisburg and Colutabin. Menthants wishing goods brought from the Eno with certainty and dispatch, at' low; tates, - or .pro. dere 'shipped there, are invited to call on O'CONNOR,- ATKINS* CO4 Plitstiurh, ATKINS, DCONNORrIc CO.; Proprietors of the PittebeereeA .2 1 reseerportation krese Or the following Agents— O'Connor de Co.,l6North'street,"Dattiinere." E. Block, 6 Battery Place,TiewTork. Elliott S. Young, 14 Doane &tree tfOostort., Pltuebiargli i j oitable: float Lane. -1800; DOH •rarrit.e.ttePoltrAllotf OF trutatir TO Arta TIME prrru"liiitaf f PHILADELPHIA BALVAIORB , NEW YORK, BOSTON, ie. THOMAS BORBIDGE, S TAAFPE &O'CONNOR, PittsburgAt Canal being now open the proprietors of this long established Line are as usual at theirnid stands, receiving and forvrarding Merohandire and Produce at low rates, and with the promptness, certainty and safety peculiar lo their system and mode of Transportation, where interamdiate 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 cattunisslun, advancing or storage. Having AO interestdirectly or in-, directly in steamboats, that of ttto owners is solely con= salted when shipping their g00d5...,. All communication:to the following Agents promptly attended to: - TtiOALSI3 BORRIDGE, • • No. 278 Market tit... Philadelphia; TAAFFE & O'CONNOR, ',""`"'?'• Cor.- Penn and Wayne sta., Pittsburgh; Aomns—John M'Cullogh &. Co., 69 Prorth at., Bal ,t.* P. B. Burke & Co., 25 Doane at., Boston; W. & J. T. Tap. Scott & Co., 86 South st., New York; Jas. 'Wheelwright, Cincinnati. mar2S 0 - 8-5 0 • Dlerahant's Transwoorganon Line: DOH the Transportation onvouttuaro lzo turd. PooDust ,r from Pittsburgh to Philadelphia oad Baltimore, (via Usual Railroad,) Without ro•stifppmg--time, 10 days Rates of Freight always as low as any oast responiabis Line - C. A. hPANULTY k Co., Proprietors Canal Bas Pittsbufill. ROSV. MERRILL* CA, cat: /OUTS / Utta. ,AYNOR 'PhlkuPst. Alerettantis Way-Frelsitt . ", . V , XCLUSTVELY:for the accommodation a the Wair i3l/SINIiSS between Pittsburgh, BlairirVille, - Johns. t we, Hollidaysburgh, Water street, Pa.; and all inter. mediate places. , Shippers ey this Line can always depnnif upon having their goods promptly forwarded and delivered at any point on the Canal oritnilroad_ ;at fairtateS for freight. JOHN hilLLEß,Proprictor, . . H: H. CANAN I Johnstown. AGENTS JOHN MILLER, Hollidaysborg. C. A. 51. 1 11NULTY fr. Co. Pitts* The Old.Prhettng Establishment. (LaeIIi!JOTEINSTON fk.'srocyrOri'a,) Blank Book , and Stationery. Warehouse. •txrS. HAVEN is prepated to dictate overt' style ot . fl'.. Legal, Commercial, Canalsnd Steamboat Job' Printing nna Book Binding; and, (squab; every. article. it, the Blank Book, Paper and Stationery Nucoe:. the shiniest notice and on the nrogrreasonable terms. .111ank_Sook and StationerY 'Warehouse, corner of, Market and and Second streets. • ‘• - [CP' Printing Office and Book Bindery,No. 50 Third Wholesale and SADDLE, lIARNESS AND TRUNKMANCTACTORT I°BERT 11.,HARTLEY, begs leave to in- '' • ' form his friends and the public generally, • bat he continues to occupy that large and com a• modifies Store Room, formerl y oecupiedtsy Santee •.n estock & Co., No. SO, corner, of Dittmondtßey and Word' street, where he keeps a large-and general russortment of. Saddles, Bridles, flamess, Trunks, Carpet 'lleigs,.Saddle: Bags,Valises, Buffalo Robes, 'Whips, and all ether nal ties Mhis line; He also keeps onittantly en. h aitd ;and 'islirepared 'be furnish to order, all kinds of Riveted Rose, manufactured . of the best material, and in a style of workmanship equal to .thefi este ru manufactured, artiol e, an d et 66 per cont. . . Country Afirciuttus anti Farmers w o uld do Well - to call and examine his stock before purchasing eltewhere, as he fs determined to sell first rate articles . Let very low prices. Mr Don't forget the place, 0. 86, corner of Wood treet.and Diamond Alloy.. and .4#lisccllit~au~.. a it ZI: , JAMBS W. WOODWW.II.t, CAB:INT:a . ,*-- !-. FIY.OOO,VHE ,A1.441.fi r E4C777=4... ' Wa ... . , re;itionia 97 and ,99' firltaird , stree, T W. W. reap ctfullyinforms Ins friends pridoastem• -tUla era thal he has how conipleied - the -largest, and:ll.- neststock -of household furniture. over before seeri. in this city, as he is determined to uphold the quaiityialth ivell-seadcnied materials;beit workmalishilkaud amen designs; and from the ettent of his' orders and. facility . in manufacturing, ! he, is enabled to predate' warranted 'filrnitilke, at the lowest priees. •!.7. .. , '' He.has adopted the principle q( identifying the env.. tomerat 'afore sr,With his pvia5,k1.9.4017.-Andinice,ralul keeps iilvittyt on hind the Breatestorainety °ter/Sly:des cription of furniture, trete the cheapestAnkplainest,.to .the mose elegant and'costly, that a bow i drattrpart of one, maybe furnished from ids stock, or...manufactured expresetyla order. He therefore solioiMen istspecticaq that the advantages alibi eibibliitinientmaY tie - known.. The following articles consist, in part, of his stock,'Whieh for richness of style and.fitusli, canno t - : bc surpassed •11' *twist the:Hain= 'cities:. -- - -.. ," ' - . , Parior lug, and 'ad room • charts, of eVery variety, - consisting, of rosamoood, ;nal barmy arid walnut El izabe th an, Conservatoire and Easy Chairs, of every description; Pouches, Sodruh!Teta f ti,tete =dß/- vans of thelatest French arid American patterns Tasitails; WhauNots, and ladies , jailor. Writing De sks of various kinds; Work Tables and fancy inlaid stands, music rtands, and holders, marble.top, ma hogaay,xasemood and walnut centre and sena, ta - Wee> extension dining table -; all ...dims of the most improved, and decidedly the best kind made; card, Pembroke hall and pier tables, wardrobes, bedsteads and mashie:ands of each a large assortment ; , gothic hall and,parlor reception Chain, ottomans and stools, secretary and book cases, side boards, Are screens, towel racks, hat stands, and mash:: stools, cribs and cots - for children; paper mache, table and tea poya, ms- • botany, rosewood, and inlaid pearl Tables, Ro. ite. Re. &large assiOrtment of COMMON. FURNITURE and WINDSOR CHAIRS. Oststentr sutras supplied with all articles in their line • STEAMBOATS and HOTELS, furnished at the short All orders prompt) attendeAto FLeyser 7 oPortoral. Syrup I • - A new article . for Coughs, Califs; Hoarseness, Bronchitis. IntoPinrCough, Asthma and the various Diseases of . the Lutto and Tielmonary-"Organs.- • fllllls MEDICINE hots an action in inffectiona of th I 'Pulmonary tissues entirely different Gomany of the Expectorant and Cough Remedies now in use. It none of the most speedy as well as the most pleasant, mcdi cinesnow la use. 'lt does not open the fibres and - ex- ' pose to a suzsa cola. One or two doses frequently.sil ays all uritalloa and tickling sensation produced by a harassing cough- - Singerri, public speakers, and those dim are required to use the vocal, organs 10 a great 4:a gent, will find in this Pectoral Syrispu sure and instant remedy for hoarseness and laryngeal irritation. It Clears the throat perfectly of all collections of mucous, and gives tone and elepriless to the voice... • , EVMPTOAIS.—The symptoms which usually usher in Coughor Cold nosy bo enumerated as follows: This disease in the books mottle catarrh, andis.prccededby an increased - discharge - from the nose, fence s and bron chia; - there is a feeling of Lassitude over - the whole body, and very often cold shiverings are felt; at least the body is more than usually sensitive to the, action_of the air: the pulse inereirses in frequency, and there is generally more or 1003 fever- These symptoursare soon tol loam* svitithoars.eness and .a sense of roughness and soreness in the Windpipe and vocal organs,-3ogether with a di Marks , of breathing and, a sense of Constnelion of the chest. There is rtin attending a dull pain arid sense of weight in the forehead, as well as a heaviness is moving the eyes: - These feelings, sometimes at the verybeginningof the. disease, and always 'soot, afte are attended with a distillation from the noise and some , times from the eyes, of u thin acid fluid, which frets and irritates the parts over which it passes.' The" cotter is at drat usnaily dry f but as the disease progresses there is an - eXpeetoration of thin mucous,which gradually becoUteithlelter and more copioas, add having somo.rip- These are the leading symptoms of what is termed "a recd, which; if neglected, are likely to result in it - re. parable injury to the Lungs, and Coxiivatimon. Price 50. cents per bottle. - . • For - proof of the above read the following certik . . •Pa- Barrina f.e-Vile take pleasure in certifying, for the benefit of other sufferers, to the efficacy of . your PEG. TORAL COI/Gll SYRUP, in our case,.,:Poring the use of two betties purchased of you. e ere cored of a hoarseness amounting to an entirelosisof voice; and •cffectnally relieved Of a severe cough, - whieh, threaten. ed permanent injury to the lungs. At ikeJ3ankingLisuse i f Win Q HillQ , C o. Piashirgk_. Feb. I.ifitt, Dn. KEvara :—You have asked me the effects of your Pectoral Syrup in my own -case.? had a Very bad cough during pan of. last Tgater. It began with a feel: tugef Milne - as in Me - head; increased secretion and slat fusion: of tears; together with hoarseness, - pain in the breast...4nd the other accompaniments of what has been deneramated . "Tyler Grippe." 1 took two bottles:of your Pectoral Syrup, according to the directions on the bdille i.azut I am now. and have been ever since...entire ty free from any of the - unpleasant symptontrAnatuntra . -' ted above. ' Yea have my 'permission - to,publishthis ror the good of your sates, ns welt as the 'Public,' if you de.: sae to do no. Very, respectfully, yours, Az. FOLLANSBEE. G. Prepared by Dr. Geo. Keyser; and edhl by :.• _KEYSER do hPDO WELL, - 140 Wood st.„ corner of Virgin alley. To whom - all orders must bo addresied. 1u0v..0 • PERPETZITTY - AND - SECURITY THE NATIONAL LOAN -FUND LIVE iristtamirew SOCIETY LONDON AND NEW YORK. - Oreplestli,..lBoo,oligN4Beinal t. 0,54,500,000. , TETIT/1 forgo stemless of profits: A,Pordari of both Vy _capital and iattplus invested in U. S.Govetinnara Stocks, and other sec urities in the City of Nevi Y,ork. , Pollute% held in 'this country over 6,000. Persons in. curing - participate is profits of the Company., California tuks taken at' reduced rates., . Autonarhe advantages of a Policy in this' Compini are the A party insured !bribe whole term of life may . at any rims borrow one-half the amount of annual' premiem; without note or spiturity, or deposit ef . &mils , titled to division's& profits.' lln may .at any time surrender his polley;ind. reeelve back as value mereoCons-half the. gross sum paid by. himin annual common premiums. , A party already insured ler vs - hula-life may, bu --pay ment of aimed stun, convert , hisjasurance tato new policy upon die loan system 'riotvlntroduced. Parties already insured and entitled tut a nocwittird loan, are not, abut out oat from said •ma-third loan, if *ht., refer lt,tipon the terns - staled in the' Society'S pamph lets.,..:,A party may, at a moderato annual premium , for life, and he survive to teach the age of 60 years, the full pon tinsural stp to 815000, mil; be Inricito:gre: or if be dies before reaching that age, the full _OM insured wilt be pahttishis flintily or legal represezitatives. It has be-c.omereastoulary in die Atlantic cities Ca r eengregations to insure the lives of their Pastors, and on Chromate onNew Yettetiley to Make the farttity w pre sent of the , policy, This iszentainlyan excellent' w ay of: hos Sing their regard for their Minister, whose salary in very many eases is scarcely equal to his immediate -wants. Co the man of family, at ,his deatia, it, is a con solation beyond expression to know that his helpless little ones arethus provided for. . ' Churches involved, would _ do well-to insure the lives. of one of mere - of the irustees; tat whose demise the' ,umount would be.appliett tis liquidatethe debt, • ;;:' Explanatory pimphlets and infiirmatihn given gratis, at the Banking House of "MLA, RILL 2c CO:, ' n0v. 0 9 Mood st,second dor above Fourth.:,,. _ . BRunty, Land.,l7Var gat.n , T HE SUBSCRIB E R, who was in Michigan, WiseOn'- , and Misaintri, in .6fIBID, with . ,the view : of examining the Palate Lands, arid in the titopths‘cf 'Mara% or Aptil next, will revisit those States and Alsolawalutzsl from the knotrledge he has.aeqiiired, • be onabled to make the most favorable locations for per . aorta bObilegLand Warrants. the' harges will be mci , deratatuany p organ who may Ve pleased to employ him. If by letter, (post-paid,) 'to LUKE COCKSBOOT, ' • - - - '37 Diamond alley, Pittsburgh RZSTRENC.)I9—Capt Robert Porter, Attorney,- Finn 414: John Taylor, Pension Ageneyold st.; Edward Snowden, Attorney*, ponrth -a.; J. B. Beanie, Agent,„. Ranh. st.): Capt. John Herron, Penn st.; John Curtwnght, cutler, 'Wood at.; D. 'l'. Morgan A. Co., and J. D. Morgan, Drug. gist, Wood street. Inovlsi3m sounty Lauds... . eltdvr:" NAYLOR, No. 163 Third, corner ,Of.„ Cher :"y alley, having made arrangements at Wash ngton forme purpose, wig procure Bounty Lands for the officers and soldiers, their widows and children, under me Bounty-Lund Bill, gamed Septentberiiiih,lB634. Pittsburgh, October la. , • • , Bourtt.y . .l4anda,• • „ • REXANGtIENTS'IIaving been nude beiween the ; jag.. undersigned - and - E. B. G'aa,rsua,' Esq Wash•' IngtonTity, (lute of the Treasury Department,), for the purpose, the undersigned will procure - Bounty' Lands for the officers And soldlers, their - widow, and ebildren,• under the. Bounty Land Bill, passed-Beßtember • eft; 1850. JAMES' F. KEEIC.Att'y. et. Law • het, Smithfieldend Cherry alley. T'untlersignecl continues toe business orAgent ter . Soldiers' arttl:Widottul. Claims for .13crunty -Lantt And tiguosite sire MarYoes Oftt La c e car rn oitrqt cure , j o ynri ap.T.44IE, Irialt and Scotch llitlahey, - Ny7ARRANTED PURL:--Pose $2,2f, per gallon, or 62}c.. per quart. .For sale by HA- W RTB, in the Diamond. ((Web James P. Horbauh• RECTIFYING DISTILLER, A.. 4) DRALEIt Foteigrs and Domtstic /Vines, Cigarookr.,. • - N0..197 Ltheny. et, corner_ of Badmen au.p, novl9l --Pittsburgh 'VMS 4 , :tiAAVoitTH; I3 Tea .001,Zers;,citist. o f ,Itte - Ditupond... Try 41 . 4SN)C Tea; reau 7 , „ . . ~~:~~~ Presideni-SlUmore HAS TAKES AI:NOUS:VICE - ON HIS LIFF...FOR. $4)000 in the -Coonectiont !dowel' yfe tango CotoPen r p, OPHartfont, Conneeticur,;„ , • , The fo ll owi igitr the Joint Stook 'rams Ptam 'et:edict Liter Zagora oco_Coleani ei. compared:mil the rates`de Hartford Life and Health Inannume, Company . Papiisnifor Polity al ono thousand dam. .•• - - . €.O • .r.Ta:ll4#1 1 4^d : 1 Nang o i. - c ; --- •• - , ''. V, ' b.. l of la , re.,.. IP 4., ompqny. • . •.c a. .4 ~gin. 4 I. ....1 r.... • Hartford.LifeJt. IL Ina.Co,- .10.2013.G0 t 8.40 24.01, 39.60 ' mina Life Insurance Co. • • 11. 7015. 2L30,20.60 01 60 ....Chaiter:Oak-Cito Ins. Co. :,=• It .7015.80 21.30:2ir.51 40 np United ittiuea.Lifelna. Z 0.44.2% 19 00 25.30;34 70 5300 Pennsyloania"Lifelns. Co • .14.40120.40 27.50i37 . .30 56 80 National Lona Fund Cs... - ;14.8c, 19.30 25.50134 70 52.80 It Willbeifieiclpittiot , o - iiihliihhi ail; 'rates for in (without ejpafion improlits)inthieCompany are more .. than ernPer ..eep t . lower . than. any Joint Biter Cdnipanein this : Country or tie Wald; and they Dave beep allopted after a fall invenigotio a of the whole Anibieol. .„..... . ''':. 'These setshideio fasizre ire ellheethe - Win: Mutual or the Rantoul Life and Health Co. will apply. to ' C. A. COLTON, .. debt' -. Corner of 4th and Wood streets.'airidatnt• •• ,•• • • frBE PEKIN TEA STORE has ;beerruniletrea final J. Fourth street to No 38 Firth street, one door east of, •thelExchange • Bank, whets the aubecriber Ls now re- - celvinghis fall stock of GREEN AND •BUACE, TEAS, selected with great care; and parch ased direct from the Imp, rtere in New York.': The , stock'consisul of alt the different flavors and gratiejf.of Tei brought 113 the Amen. can market, and Witt be sold wholesale and retail, at ;meet; lowa:than any other hoase id Pittsburgh. Retail Grocers are invited ,•to -call and , get a/Myles, and learn our prices for Tens packed in and lb pack nos, or by-the nalf chest: • . . . • • • Caffee—Alocha, Java and Rio Coffee. - Clicsalageßaker's Brom*, Cocoa, Chocolate and Co. sugar--Loveriug's crasttediand piilverlaed , vied New Orleans Sugar. • • • Raisins, Prunes, &.c. A. JAYNES, . • 46614 - • • . • *33 Fifth at Cold Feet." lirrespectfully iuform alit' friends and the publle whe ender from cold they> that we have work ed, op softie very fine 1'241 - Lim:St 'Woo: - Yarn into mods .Bocks, which we are satisfied will proie most durable and comfortable to the wearer. Also—lL large supply of I,7riciershircS . ald Dl : awe:Aar every quolity.• . • • . r The uld Established ,Stockingk BLinufctory, Fifth sq. dec6. , W. DALY & CO. , L the Ladles. 11 . T E HAVE NOW F'INISIIED 25 dozen of Ladles' Or fine black, rad,Lambs Wool ,STOCISINn S, which are cotter In the weed and more' durable us the color than any we have heretofore • sande. ) Every. actfete in th e Sock, Undershirts mad Drawers ladles' and childrtl4 underclothing, made tit order wlth ' i sunctoality: The Ott Established_qaocklng rtufactory, dec6 • W. DALY, ft.D,O. JOBS starriscii " " ze,Ads,opt• •ItIA.IPPET T & OLD, - , (Successors to the Isle tirm Jobn.,Blle.2lllA Co:). .BELL 'AND 'BRASS FO U NDERS , • . . • • AND MANUVACTI:IItERS 7 77 of Brisis Faucets, Steam...told Gas e - f-3= Cocks'. with'all tbe various articles used ialbc B INC SUSI. .bik4S.4lo , ..l.27eutdiztqFirststrett. ..Thu above ore; now lyortared to mic a / a ct are'apil keep constantly on hand ny.ori variety.. of Gouge and •Seam Coats; such as ate user* Engitle Milk/CM and Plumb.; era; also Gas CIS , .delicrs,-Pendems, fltackets; Gas Pipe, &d:obc., ; . . .InovD . Resisting Bottle Jocks.. 11 - THE subscribers have received another small lot of ' superior Bottle Jacks,,direez..fram Sheffield, war ranted to Work•well: In presenting *ibis 'article to the ro notice of the public, the subscribers deeneces • ' remarlr, that dar.ng limiest five year they have sold . eexeral dozen, and affair as have been able testscer-' loin they have given entire trausfectiort : ro such as da:. not understand What is meant b . " a :bottle •lrieg, We . • • Would exploit that ft - is•maehinery.resembling.4olo . work',' but much more powerful, enclosed ju braaa:t and worked by a stropg. steel spring ; that its ae-, Lion is alternate, and regulated byalorizontal to which la suspended the Joiet of beef; or any Aker- thing to be roasted; that-the machine when fully_atonad up will continue in motion for two or three hourz : ;The . ; Jacks are generally need with a screen or a Large reflector, which greatlyriceeleratts the •proof of Tent; ing. For sale, with or without screens.. • •• • ••• " " • JOHN DUNLAP & CO., , dec.M corner of Market and SeCohd New-England, Live Stook Ittatariiieei . Co Imporlans to Fannerl, CairtanirirutoLlerr.: nARM.ES, Milkmen, keepers of Livery Stables, and V, all others owning live stock,ena have their lives in- ' cured 'for the, small premium of from. fifty cents to •twc dollars each. - • • The cost to leisure Con/a:oars:tea year, will be about thitty•five cents . 'Pitchman owning twenty edwa would Mot give sei'en, dollars to have theminsattd for one,_:year, .; - • • C. A. COLTON', agents-, At the Gobbmliziattrilitco Agency, cot 4th and Wood six., op stabs.`. ---•— " Philosophy of Drazulregista Vogsllztisitt of 'PUP** • iv, !,•••- 'WHEN the - theor y the circulation of the blood T.V.. Issas established; the-secret springs 'of vitality were then partially exposed roma:wear.' W•ei Mier and • .otiderstimd that the food we eat, was converted into blood, which repaired the waste' of , the•anlmal utschlnev the food is foci, which keeps at a life heat the-inlemat• fires that warm and invigorate our ,inner roan,. .Tho blood is an electric tiaid which carries thishratroevery romificatioa of, the bob:, even to the extremities of the lair and horny nail. lile the blood is thus the seat of life, It is also the sent of disease. E• Food gives the 'body' strength; Brandied:es pills give blood, the llecessaFir posterns throw out from Itself all impuritiei, Mart tem , „., deringthe stream - of life pare and healthy." If men were ..;. more suieere, Mena would be fewer 'religious magi:l.ll'i:: and lf they kep close to aatnrels laws is the management • of their bodies, they would reoultelittte ;'- men grow intslilligent , they will become wiser and hap- -• • pier; even now, Melt Wisdom is proved, by the fact that, , . - when sickness aatails them; they one Tinndtelles Nreg.e-% table Druveral Pills, which' soon restore them health .. ." 'They me peculiarly adapted to tile climate,- intel require no extra care' when th.y are used, in either dieter cloth, • int. ; They shbuld be always in the house, so thst upon 1! - the ant indication of sickness theymay tie , dose in the beginning is mane potent forgobd;:thad a dozen after the sickness is fixed in the system In colds,' coughs, asthma, rheumatism,. costiveness, lave:thaw:Fin all agate, heavy or deep:seated pains, theiT el ruCts.vna' be found beyond'all praise.' Three or five will act, like a charm, cam outing a. dongeibusnt:Judy at oncei,sa-_,: ;. Meg months of sickness and the evils thereinito mend; Zug. Remember, Brandredes Pills are a known and fully tested medicioe, .one,et ia -eased, ,by-taindreds of • thousands in , this country e nd throughout the civilized. r world. They , , are quietly superseding all abet' riedi.. • tines. They take out onty that from toe. blood which-ix fo' the (raise of sentakttinta and pain; leaving itreogth and health; they pndiace health sleep twiliht' s ' and an cp. petite that relishes ell kinds y of food,. g ..^.l tiold ut No. IS Diamond tilley—theinify PAW burgh where tbegentditeDnindietti Pills aro kept rot • e under/300d ijspa on!? axe:ninth* city. - . • ,1 1 :;. --, * deeZit3ni , •et:',l.‘ 2l l •THODIM REDP/TIL swami a.Proatorr. ' • • • WM 3. . ' .f 6 ar CV 46 11 Altai • • • (Lars J. S.Srarcxxxs&.'CO)% • - •• ' hlnnnfututern. at Phenix Fife' R 634104. • : .Sreand 'sore; bacon Teal and Setio/fiea' fiN Tuesday often:tour/11y 24, 1848, the understinett V were called upon by Messrs-Lip; entdit & Raw; for witness ea benefit and fair. test of one. .their Phands Safes: The'furnade being prepared, tile Sate w elated: insidethcreofWith books, papers and some Money-,when.;l the door of the Safe was chased and the fite kindled: it .. • quarter past 2 o'clock, and inn short lime . the Safe wait' , . 'red sot, and contirnicd till half past o'clookilnalrigatiout• •••.:t four and a half bouts, when the committee expressed f; their satisfaction that the time occupied with such heat ..• was sufficient. The &mane waitheu pulleirdown,eare cooled, and door opened-ram hooks, palters and natmaY , ; safe. The heat was sd. groat as to melt oB' the. brass.: :.:. mountings. We therefons takOpleniiue in recominend-' log these Satesto the public, .ashelngi in . our jedgmr,nt; r 1! entirely fi re proof. JARVIS & TRASUE, . . • N /CR & RawsoN, • - '• CORNWALL & BROTHER, - • • ' • ••• BRANNON &THATCHRIC.,.. _ . • • • BENEDICT &CARTER, • " '•• ISAAC. CRC/RIB,. ,•:. ant engaged in the -10=67 buslued 'know something übout (unlaces and heat. I.,witnessed.ther. burning of the above Safe„and earl Creely say there wita - no hinnbng about it, and witli pressure recenrunentilitedo' • to the public es - being,, in •inyludgment, entirely fire: proof.' • ' ' ' In calling Upon the` eboVe• gentlemen for thew .siguat-- tures, they r ll spoke in the highest tenni of the fairness : . of the test, autttheir.full confidened of tie Safes•betng entirely fire-proof. We have cons' mtlyon hand undfOt . sale* tall assorunent orthe above Safes. ;; •• ; ,••••• mar3l . BELL & TERRY. TATE haste teettied a lot at MPS of sitirloaa aisoa.. ; t • • vif E nd kinds, of u new construction that ,1 a simple and complete•—sonte ornamental. - • • , Also, the article to burn in theta, tailed "BURNING " FLUID,"or ETBERIAL 41 has tare 'gauntlet . which recommend it to the attention of Steamboat men, /total Beepers and' Honsekeepers. For. cleaulines* ; economy and brilllann7tit'snlliataes•SmYthing .4tortabits . •' . • p e tiara who please to call on ns dllihe ehorefitlN •• 1 eci'lrid aof the neer compound • , ••- ,••• •••: l ti;, e I - Vlaid andLa •• • • • Regime o rap, kept tot. . . I "%t :• .Ist.betwcerr't~ ScAIFE dc AThIMSON • coJ i n d Ah if ir eci t. ; • •••73 "•• • Ilomavat. E subscribers haatyreattiy'eti erom No. 37 Water at. totbs.Wttretrottabreeeaily occupied by lames Ma • .No.ti Water et: fora) RHEY,,IIIItIII.IEIVI3 y . - • ';•• Co.Partnershtp.; • Ct AMU. P.. SHAI Vlia and CHAS., BARNES - hare ),,,• day assuclale4 rhemselvts together tinder ths4irsii of Ssouvintit.Thdriss,, for the transsenon cf. the % l lnotis. • eats Grneem Pretruce Alta Comrdission Business, at Nos. 130 and 133 Second street, between Wood and ' ' ; Smithfield streets. • - ', piltibutm h .A g g us t sago. : • •'. OLL BUTTKR--3 t 5 . 11 21: , kr sips tov - • d ge a. • • ti • • • - • No. 145.
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