VOLUME IX. DAILY MORNING POST. intsda rid ilubiithsit - ev'drit atirning (. - S,Tinirdys szetpled.) . . . NOIXTB,WIST COANILI OP WOOD AND VIVTI/ SLIVIMO3. r 2 5R2113.:--Fir kr Dollars a year,' payable strielli. nadvatvte. Six ...Dollars will invariably, be retluired if adtpaid Within the year" Single copies:lwo eirtrs4or sale at the Counter at the . Office, and. by the News Boys.. THE SAT lIIIICIAN MOANING POST ''. Ptibliabed_ frointhe saata ogee,on a large:blanket size sheet, at-TWO-DOLLARS a year, in advance-- single cows mut cams. 117 No paper will be discontinued .tunlees et:taa dis cretion of the proprietor,) until all arrearages are paid. - Kr No attention will bo peid, to Any_ order,. unless ac comparded by the money. or satisfactory. reference in this. L'innectict with iAgi Ettabtish. 'tient e the' Morning - Post is one of, the tarsal - Job Printing: Offices in the city . *AM all kind rof work ishoneon the shortest notice, and most reatmtal . . RATES OF ADVERTISING ' = - • . AGREED UPON SF TEfE PITTSBURGH PRESS. -- . 110 . ,LINE:11 nosPhttErz, on tress : . • , tler sip/ are; one insertion -:..........:.• . ---"-..... - .y.--$.0.,_ 50 , ,-- . 4 ' -- - ettettadditional insertion • --• -.-- -, ~-;', 4,4, one week • :....•.- •-•, -:... • ----•-• - ' ''". 4( -. 4 4. ; two weeks .....-....-",::,......... ... . ...... • - ' 3 00 ".. s " three' weeks: ....:: .. ... . ... ..... ..... . . . 400 " " one month ........-:-.- ... - . .-:••-'-'' . 4- - s° l ~ - " - -two months- ... ..,-, ~. ... L...•• - . -* 7 0 ® OO ( - (4 - L. ' three-.months - ....... .-- - .... -.---- '--" - - "* -," . four montliS .-.'.i..... - ..........--•. -,-;- .. 4 - 10'00 -. '` .. .. SIX months. ,—...--•4• —.4 • - • -•- 12 00 " ' " ' ono yeast . —..... .....z. -........--.- •IS 00 Standing Card,siz lines or lessaer annuut • -1 .- 10 00 One spare, per annum, (exclusive of the paper : ). 25,0 b For each' additional square,inserted over one month, and for tacit HdaitiAltal Ella& re inserted under the yearly ratett, heir ptiee. -- ' • ", - : Publishers not aceounteble for legal advertisernents beyond the amount charged for their publication' . Announcing candidates"Tor' office 'to be -- charged - the same as other advertisements. • ' . - - r Advertisements notmarked on the copy for a specified - number Of iniertions, will be contineed till forbid, and payment egatted accordingly.. ; ,- !' The privileges Of yearly advertisers will, be emennete rigidly to their regular business, and all, other adve rti se . ments not pertajrung,to their regular business as greed tor,to be paid .extra. . , • . 2 - .All advertisements for charitable iustitatioist hie etropanies, ward, township and other public - mimings, and such like, to be charged half price, Payable drill:SLY ,Moll,,inge notices to be charged 50 cents. ! - , ~, DClllli notices:inserted without_ ehrugeoinles#teoma ponied by funeral invitations - or obituary noti!es, and • when to aceornranied, to be paid for. - - -Regular advertiserB, - und alt others sending einnumi cations, or requiring notices designed to call althition to Faint:Soirees, Concerts, or:any public entertahments, where charges are made for: admittance - all otters of private associ.ttione-r..•everynotice designed toiall at. , - tention 10 private .enterprises - calcalated or intdded to ' pro Mote individual interest,can only bo inserted rithtbe understanding that the same is to be paid for. ICnterul ed to be inserted in the; local column, the sitnerill be charged - at the rate of not less - thanten cents perine. ' Bislions or Fist Notices to be charged - triple pee. - - Tavern License Petiticras, 62,00 each. I - Legal tutdhledicul Advertisements to be chrged. at lull prices • -Re EststeAgent and Anetioneers , A.dve ements Mot to. been c.....d under yearly'rateu, but to be uwed a; discOuntof thirty-three and one-third per cent.i.oni the WEEKLY OR-TAI-AVEEKLY IN DAILY APERS. One square„ three insertions - , •-•-gSI 50 Ilcia - - each additional insertion , - ... -I-. 0 37 ANDERTISEMENTS L' WEEKLY PAER. . One lines.) one Insertion.;- •. t .--S0 "50 • ' Do. each addidonal insertion -4- -' 0 2.5 :All transientadvertiscments to oe paid in rtdznee. - 4- ' .WIIITE k CO., Gazette. i L. RARPERi Post. / t ' ROB - T: ht. RIDDLE., Journal:. ". . JAMES P. BARR & Co.. C nicle. ' '' • - - .- ' POSTER tc.BROTHER,Dis Ch. f 7 Dec. li 1849.1 JAMES W. BIDDLE' Ameri . --- Vrotiosional earbv. z.. t - •'t ;:441.totney as A-cf.:a,. ••oart eet, near 1/.../ENNINUS, Attorney at Law s Fou ,o , p on 4th oct2s :011.14ANDC. ) LOOMS, Attorney at LarOJEce 4th tyt.; Caytt Auorneya; Zrag-t. near Grant, Pittsburgh, HALL ) RS Anortso at 30 . .---Otace, M ' A - 134: 11 411A Fourth it. jan7-ty R B. CARN4LBAN, Attorney az Lato—Od , on youth betvietn - Merry tilley end Grant De - -Y 'IIR. BROWN'S OFFICE, N 0.65., DiamdalleY, near Wood 'Meet. ' (el,l T I'Lltrila.)lYEtY,Attarney and ConnPr as LaW. - 11. , f rOtEce.in Bakewall's Braidings on G; 1 1. street. T SCUFF, Denfax.., Fourth ate five doofvest of Mar - ,clrett Ailwark warranted, and if n 3erfeetly sat isfactory ne charges will be made. febio: 11011kEltiOVAL.—nr. Robert Snyder, I r 6 nloved - his .11, office to - Fourth street, between lad and Smith field sheets. - - - Marls-ly CI DARRAGH, Attorney at Low----Of lo Bakewell'A %J. Buildings, on Grant street, dsite the Conn Hohse:. I _jr24:l.y. IrMN . BARTON, Auer:tog' at Let/ Office, North side of Fifth. street, between Wood pmitlifield, in the uthe building with Alderman Morro seP3O-lY lAIORWAILD.Y.SW.eat'rZ I VELAII, 015te.on'Fourth street, betwe, Uet• - ci °site Pa .. 7. ive fj..0311.GE: F. GILLMORt:, _4U• N.X Lato.‘-oEtee removed to the :2 an Fourth, to the olhce lately *ace •:„.I:AUCKLUASTER, diderma • ee : fourth street third ()or above Smithfield th side. • Conveyancing of all kinds dent:. the greatest care aud - legalitecaraey. -TiUes to Reed Estate•examinedJ -1011 N COYLE, Notary and teyancer,-01fici in IR Met Building, Fourth r t v. near Smithfield, SiUsliargh. Deeds, Bond s, Mort t!, Articles of Agree mem; and all other instruments al ng• drawat up with acetara7 ad dispatch. Titles %Pal testate examined. 1- Dlt; iInr.STSSIt •-•-•- •••• • • • •' ' "E• C. X'DOW. I4 .• Tr' SYSER MeDOWELLiccassoss TO • KRIM jleh: Esr:tart,)Molcsede and Tunag and Prescription at Store,e tr. of Wood street trgln Paysi clans. pre" ...eiptions careful( pounded night. and day ' oct3:tf .1011. N A. I'ARKINSON,,,Inam, Fifth Ward, Penn fti . ..st.. tretrveen Walnut andant els., where he may be fotnadat alltimes. Those houses orother prop city to , seller rent, eau have atae . punetnallY attend r ed to; debts collected, luta duties of an Alderman Will receive prompt attentin - . 0c.:17-p iorzmy W. wa,Lualuorney and.V.ounsettor at Law, (suceessor to Lie & Officd . at the old stand, Fourth st., ahmuntnnem• TEE Fartnership lierettsaisting between Henry W.Williams. Esq., and nettrt til ( ?..Frtte Lice of the laWi was dissolved by mumaliePt On Me 26 th al and the. business will hereafter hennaed by Henry whomj most fully recommend to- all for whoml have the hono 0 business-as a gentleman every way worthy of ll•onfiderte 0 - • ' - • :declB-ly _WALTER H. LOWRIE. Sam{ P.;lioeel .• A Troßtityxr L c -Office in Fourth street, near d 1 Gnat, in Lainarguitffinas• rant2937 1 sai Thi L = miry. ......:-.....:--sarcusteraxam' Mite er, Palmer, . - . A TTOHNEYS A .OUNSELLOPS .AT LAW—. ji,.. O. lc on Fo!trt I, a feta doors below Smitlffield.' k ubu sin as en , . etc care, promptly attended to. Collections made a veynxicing executed on mode-' rate terms. . - febliaf .1 dermings, A- TTORNEY ' r UNSELLOR - AT LAWOf-' Jok. fice, Lowrie's imp, ; Fourth street, between Smithfield and'Gra • -'" - _ ' ' '' • -aps • - . • ' EL .- D. ge,lll - F.Cook . . - AS selected - Pi : has his permanent residence: He has taken • use lately occupied by Alder-' man Miller, on Foareet, near Grant, immediately adjoining the "Laina House." 'His Office is attach ed to his residence,te he will constantly be found, " .1 unless.absent ..n p onal duty. Office hours from 7 • O'CIO0k4;:l.i.; .1.0.0 0 1. .1.: X., and. front 5 P. It: to ? p. .N. •P. et 4.. U. Fetterman, ; • TTORNEYS - 4W--Office on Fourth street, he 2IL tweenWeavalthfield: , jari2s:y Y. Deinax •• - - n:TrORNEY: sl,lV—Office : second - story- NVil king Heal.. • icll24:lY OVOICE.ON'FTII. STREET, one door Wist ol Weaver's II auglil3m AcTTORNEY: ' :Ad:- itrecto)Pri r '"TORNEY -', atraet c' llobinson, .1V: - Mann, N 0.99, on Fourtb 9 . rtlaysn's OlTiee. la oti3t:Y Hamaltton, gTTORNEYI&W,Iumremoved to the offieo in •Iftliprreeteen Wood and Smithfield itreets, Connelly *animal:Chou, Hamilton, Esq., dee'd,irria will attend totheera remaining unfinished upon his , . mayl3 Litho a TtSssabllohment - or itzUm srsssr, s TEE Poer-Orplca, rirrsatriion.. -NicAPS, Land j- Bill-heads; Show-bills, Labels, • • • Architee d Machine' - Drawings, Business and jolting Cat., Engraved or Drawn on Stone, and Printed-in 5 Gold, Bronze or Black, in the smosta z proved stet *it the most reasonable prices DTGLISH G r Jude by the ral at — Tr4 Dr9BRIS & EL&Wailalre a .z • 1 . .~:~ s.. >,. ~M~ 9 r ~:~,R.r ~~.;.s r~T"y,~«`u~~.'sc'~°3~~:ee~.~s-'~r::.+a."~ "-" _,.,--. -,... _~,.z_ -- - - -.J.. ,- --,„ -7, ;7,---JE--J.-77,y,-.7--7•7: ',•'_'....'',,r-;;•- 2•75.`5,17?-j " ;•:-'7 ' ' ' ' ' ''4 7.; - • -•1 ' .!:-? 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MeNETL ittja.""DYER., Grroccrigna -Prod= /Mak; .No. 159 VW Liberty street, Pittsburgh. - mad? - - trHN AvoLositEy. Tailorand CiothieriLitmrty street betvrem Sath and "trUgiti eiley,soutit side. seplo - MeSTEIN, Sta:ss Fouadet and Gas 'Fuser; 'Smith : field street, between rtitunond alley and Fifth et. • " • ,roprietors cl,tue ittsburgh Portable Soar Sore ccirn6r (Wrenn aud Wayne' lath. IDHEY, MATT • . WS tr, Co.; Wholesale Graters, COM -116 misston and Forwarding Merchants, rind Agents tor Brighton. Cotton. Yawls, 57 Water st., Pittsburg. top fICIOLEY'dc,LAIRD, Merchant nitor, Wood street, second door from Water, will keep constantly - on hand tiwell selootedlot,of Clothing.., marldiy LgE,Zsuctessor. to AtuarnT & 1.4.117,) Mot Lkaiet and Comnzission Merchgnt, for thozsale of Amori oark WoolerkGoods. . frlrto TOEUSI D. MORGAN, Whokstal and &tail Druggist,No Wood street, one door solidi of Diamond alley. . • "ho • t r . 3 a • •ro.uee Dealers, N0:27 Wood street, Pittsburgh. iray23 Utn3Urki. WOODWEA,L, importer and Deakr in For eign rind .Dome:nie /lard ware,- corner of Second and Wood streets. r . oct.V TOSEPI-1 MAJOR, Boat Store, Ship . Chat.dlery and 111 Agency oCthe Pittsbnrgh Lard Oil Factory, No 4, Market street, Pittsburgh. snl2 77 4 4lrv-S NAY, grfwksate Grocer. Forwarding as Corn .t.P mission Merchatii, Water street: between Alarket and ,LTILL & ClatftY, Banlieroand E.r.Mangt Broktm,Dl o 65 Wood street, third door below Fourth, west side febl RAntlat ffi 11.1140.1, .Bankers and. Exaange Brokur, corner of Third and:Wood streets, opposite.the St. ,Charlesliotel. febl 1011 A. FickNEIBT4SOK fnoluctla Drug Wars. %Lis house, corner of First and Wood streets, and corner . .of Wood mid Bildt.. • • ' febl (JAMBI, A101111011 7 7, - Manufaeturer of 'lll4 - Copper . 0 1 and §lteet lean Wate, No: 17 Fifth street, between !Wood and Market. . , feblo 11. LILENN, Bookbinder, corner of Third unit Wood '-streets, , abase C.ll. Kay, where he is prepared to dO every description of riding and binding . . _pee•2_ 1 - AidaTsig --- aiaßeidinkaiii in it/ Music and Notisailastrataersts,Piaitos,Sehool Books, aitdStationory;tio.l22 Wood street ' - ' janl ' y DRlCAR„.Rsctifying istakr, and Wlualesale Dealer Foreign and Domestic'Wines and Liquors, No. 114 Liberty street, and 53 Diamond alley. 3y21 TI MU it ELNDlET;Agifliftelbr the Delaware Mutual 3 6 . .Inauranee Company, of PhiladelPhitt, et the Were' louse, a King &Holmes, Water street'. near Market. febl lIrld,.il.}..llLANPN.If. tr. SUNII. Copn Ma . arsand Fur , y if! niihing Undertakers, corner of Penn and Bt. Clair streets 4 opposite the Exchange. Entrance on Penn erect. febl. ;tr. riziioru z. tr.scotr. ;MROTH & SCOTT,. Wholesale and Retail Dealer in Shotti Trunks, Carpet Bags, 4.e., S. W. corner ~, or Fourth and Sinithßetd sta., Ehttehurgh, Va. trarl2:y QOAIFE & ATIUNSOisi, AramOturns al Tin, Cop owl Shur/ion Wart. They also execute every deacription of .13tacksinith Work. First street, between 5 Wood and Market, rittsbar h. oettLy Jouar.ALcUantrr.• JaltratalFlCrttr. Mat. alellsolii ToIIN-MeDEVIrt 4...l3.lWS.,.Witerrate Grasen, ers in Produce, hitabargb Alanatactures, and Mer cliandize gen6lzily,-,Nu.,l3.COmmercial Row, Liberty tuar2l:y st., abov mar:lo:y nfoj4D3 4t itgE, les Whoale Groeers,,Capifidaslon lokainllaga, Paper,".,corriele . c 1 nun an Irwin streets, Pittsburgh.. All sizes Print . ing Paper constantly on hand. roarl7:y SOHN A. (Iwo, late of New Lisbon, 0.• • W. S. Sautant. CCIRAIG k. SKINNER, GemsralAgeney , , Commission and Forwarding Merrhatus, No.ati Market street, Pius burgh, Pat Prompt attention given to the purchase and sale et all kinds of produce. - septa Wax- lIILLI4III,PLCILLDA.IIICICTSON PITZSRUILGII. Ti UsLER lc RICKHTSON, inotesale Univers, and Ica „at porters of Brandles, Wanes and &gars; Nos. 172 and 174, corner of Liberty and Irwin streets, Pittsbargla, Iron, Nails; Cotton 'Yarns, 4.c ~ constantly on hand JOSIIIJA MODES, Wholesala kruarrer, Confectioner and Dealer in NW-3 and all kinds of Foreign Fruits, No. 6 Wood street, East side, between Water and Firs streets, Pittsburgh, Pa. All orders in his line carefully attended to. mart) Sril'ElNLEY,Hauss, Sign and Ornanuruat PenhTr, s - and dealer in PAINTS, No. 44 .St. Clair tit, Pitts burgh, has ponstantly on hand all kinds of . Prasirs, either Dry or Mixed; Japan and Copal Varnish;" Linseed Oil; Boiled Oil; Spirits Turpentine ; Window Blass, of all sizes; Putty, Paint Brushes, he., all of the best quality, and fin sale at reasonable Drives. sepil Attorneys at Lam Vood and Smith ap7-y • Isaac William), ERCIIANT TAILOR, Smithfield street, No. It, be- IYA Ist atul tTa streets. ap4y: and UounseUor as .r below Grant at, by Alderman Mil mar3o MFG Haworth, MEA 'DALERS AND 15120w:sits OF WINES AND BRANDIES. ;Bast side of the Diamond Pittsburgh. . . may2l I. A. COULTER••••-•-••• ..... • • •• •••••••-•-• •• • •-• N. lIACKIL Coulter dt. Hackie, VDDLESALE AND. RETAIL DRUGGISTS, cot ner of Wood and Third streets, under St. entitle B Hotel„Pittsburgb,ra. - • . may'. KERRY LIZADER..••• GEORGE. TRICKER. Leader Cr, rlrlcker, "WHOLESALE AND RET,2131, GROCERS, Commis talon Merchants, and Denten; in Produce; corner 'Diamond and Diamond alley. mayl Daniel Yoan goon, lIOUSE, SIGN, AND. ORNAMENTAL PAINTER, Liberty street; opposite - Rand: Alt work neatly executed. Orders punctually attended tO: [marshy - (St, CC-3e , 311/'TO 111MUILL C. 1111.1.4' TAIPORTfia AND DEALER IN FRENCH AND AMERICAN PAPER HANGINGS and BORDERS, Wiridow ShadesiFire-Board Priam, dre., 4 also; Writing, Printing arid Wrappirig raper — No ti 7 Wood street, tie. liVeen.ith stand Diamond alley,Pittsbargh, Pa. geold Liquor amid Grogery Store. B--STELIN & Wholesale and ftetullers of Liquor . of all kinds.; Flour, Bacon, Ice:, constantly on ,hand. No. 1,40 'Liberty street, between Fifth and St. elair.streat.s.. mar2.2:om . ..geltainger, Welts . EY , ATANUFACTURERS OF GREENGLASS WAR; al. No. 27 Marker street, ,PnasburgirePa., keep eonstant• ly on Wind and make to order, all kinds of Vials, Bottles, tre - .; Parter - and ItilneralWater Bottles, of superior qual ity. Particular attention paid to private moulds. lar2o:y , Ifaulgratioil Lines. - J - I'AMES BLAKELY, Agent for thr Black Ball and Black. Bun Lines, Liverpool and New York Packets, and for the Philadelphia mad Liverpool-Packet Ships, Penn tdreet, Pittsburgh. lath - • - 111. D. ealrrOfi, (SVOCESSOR TO J.S. BONNET & CO. Wholesale Grocer, Rectifying Distiller, AND DIU.LKEI 17 , 1 FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC WINES. LIQUORS 'CIGARS, FRUITS, NUTS; ¢e _ 162 Liberty street, Pittsburgh- ap3 George Beale, Jr., ANUFACTUREK OF - BR OSILES, Virstouist sh Awe I.U. RETAIL, No. 75 Brood stress, Pittsburgh, .Pa. Con stantly on hand, a general and extensive assortment or s.LL stuns of BRU*HES, at the lowest Eastern prices. . N. B:--hIachine Brushes, &e., shade to order at the shortest notice. marainy L. s.-VSATILILItArt... •U. N. WATERMEN.• •..{V. WA.TEILNIAN . . L. S. Waterman dl Sons, VHOLESALE GROCERS, Commission and For warding inere.hants, Dealers in all'kinds of Pra duce and Pittsburgh Manufactured Articles, anti Akgents for &ale of Richmond and Lynchburg tuanutactured To bacco. taw..y. suaysa. • ••• •• • ... .. ". • . C/113. BARPES 5t10.117/ER BAKNES, WHOLESALE—GROVZRS, PRODUCE AND COMMISSION IRERCHANTS, /ND DEMURS IN PITTSBURGH IHAIWPACTIMRD ARTICLREI, No. 130 and 134 Second st,, bower's Wood antSmitllfield ) aula . Pittsburgh. 7081ItrilittiODES * • *** •• , .. ,, •••••••-••••-•AGT8ED P. Amin= 30131111 1 / 4 . KEIODES er, CO., - WHOLESALE DEALERS IN FOREIGN FRUITS, mat, spices,ConfecHonary,Eugarsi, Cigars, 4-c., 4.c SO. a "TVOPI) STBACE2OCAST SIDE, NEAP. %TATER, stwart, • TBOBI/45 IL HILL. STUART 6t SILL, Gnocrais, =Art. PaoDucE - Cornpzeiorr . Ilizacaerrrs, No. iIS ll'ood street, -Plasburgh.,Ta. DEALERs IN GROCERIES, Flour, Wheat, Rye, Oats,-Corn, Barley, York, ft aeon, Butter, Lard, Cheese; Clover,Thnothy and Flax, Seeds; Iron,Nails, de Glass, ece.,&e., e: Partioulaiiattention paid tolls sale of - - - Ilinnrasseao—lilessrs.t4yers k Ilitnier,leollf. Daisell tr. Ccy ilatnptonSiiith & Co , Ring tO Moorhead i neGills &.• Roe, Seines May, Pittsburgh ; Fenner &'l l deblillan, Morialort; 3ot. S. Mtinizott, Esq., St. Louis 'kVA Midlgo tubs. W. P. Marshal!, CARD. PITTSBURGH, SATURDAY, - JANUARY 4, 1851. 33tisincsa Curbs. . StooktOn r bocATE J ohn s to n 3, Stockton, SOOHNIELLDEt, STA , TIONER;PRINTER and BlNDER,•corner of Mar and Third streets. Pittsburgh, Pa. jy9l:tf JOIM • KENNEDY. tr. HASLETI',_ Kato Succsagons• TO' HitgaßY h.blo-IC , Whoksetie and BetaiVilealers its Watches, Jewelry, Silver Ware, .Farierrand Variety Goods, Baskew,.,Comosote. N 0.94 Market street, between 9th-st. and the: Diamond. Or Clocks, Watches and Jewelry neatly repaired. Pittsburgh, August 26, rizo. 11.1nAla:EiSTA.WEC : • •HENRY W. FISH larAS opened ,art Office at the corner of Smithfield and .L.l Fifth, streets, Pittsburgh, known ,ns the. `t Creat liargairi corner,l'and wilt devote his enure time and at tention to .the Pumhase, Sale and Exchange of Rea; Es tate, in city and country. Prom his acqtiaintance with the business, lie hopes to satisfy all who may favor hiat with Agencies in their line of business... • , REFERENCS2, Thompson Bell, Ira B. fiersey, ' H.ll.l"l , Callongh,. - John P: Perry, -- Geo. F. GilLmore, Lymen Wilmarth, - J. K. Moorhead, , • Capt. Winton' %Vora, Th'es. Hortatd; W. 0. Leslie. [sepit2:y • . Eagle Marble Works, (=manual) 1834 , EDX.IIND WILKINS, No. 184 Libersy street, head of Wood street, Pituburgh. ViONUMENTS, Burial Vaults, Tombs, fle,ad Stones, 'antel- Pieces, Centre and pler 'Pops, always on hand and made, to order. N. choice selection ot Drawings on hand. 6)04 . - John i n. Townataill, D"GGIST AND APOTHECARY,'No. 95, Misket street, three daoriab ove Third,Pittsb u rgh, will have' constantly on hand a _well selected assortment of the best' and freshest Medicines, which he will sell on the most. reasonable terms. Physicians sending ordert will be . promptly aitended to, and supppUed with articles they; may rely upon as genuine. Physicians prescriptions willbe accurately and neatly , prepared from the best Materials, at any hour of the day, or night. Also, for sale, a large stock of fresh and good PERFU MERY. - - dee39 W. CIIIITUNGliAll•-•-••-• 0.1)tr210.14, D.`C[TriNINGILLX• • • • • • •••-••• • • ••••• • ••.• • • ~•• RIMSE.N. Pittsburgh Clcq Glass Works. W. CIJNNINGUAII tr. CO., MANIIINICITELEXIS 05 , - WINDOW GLASS-, . No. 20 Market sire n ; betw een First and Soonot; Pittsburgh, Po -11:- Particular attention paid' to odd sizes. Also, eaters in Flint Glass, Vials, Bottles, AG. [jr2dtly DOWN ar. TEA%Ev, PRACTICAL CUTLERS,-SURGICAL AND DENTAL Instrument Manufacturers, ,No. 140 WOOD STELE ET DEAD VIRGIN ALLEY. WR have - removed our store and. Manufactory front Liberty street to the above named place, for the purpose of having more convenience for manufacturing, which we intend going into extensively. All orders in our line will be attended to with punctuality and dispatch. Jobbing and Repairing neatly done and promptly exe cuted. Ageneral assortment of H, [rare and Cutiery we will always keep on hand, and ell it at the invest prices.— Wo have just received a fine lot or aims, rotas and &potters, Tailors and Hair Dressers' &ears, and other Goods generally kept in Hardware Stores. Tanners, Furriers, Hatters and Saddlers' Thar made to order; Razors Ground and Handled, Pen Blades put in, Ac.; Guns and Pistols repaired, Ac., Ac. N. D.— Particular attention paid to manufacturing Trus Se s und Supporters. deeiThl y Napa Wass - WaTfka. JOSE,PIi D. ABELL, SIANOVACTIIIIa 07 ORZILIF OLASSIV/Illt ; VIALS, aorthas and Flasks; Porter, Scouts Ale, Mineral Water, Potent Medicine and Wins Boules,st erory description; Also--WINDOW le LASS— Keepo constantly on hand a general assortment of the . above arucles. ug- As the other Green Glass Factories ere it stopped, as is the custom in misuser, 'this Factory it nolo in operation, and will con anus mop:ration both sum mer and winter. Ordersthankfully solicited and - will be filled at the shortest notice. 117 Warshouss, N 0.112 Swami street, between Wood and Siszukfuld struts.. . f.iy29-'41):1.y NATIONAL FOUSDELY. 2.IIeDILIDB D. IL SDOWL. f iE undersigned again beg fearte to inform the citi zensof PittstArgh and tho opu b lic lagenerai that they have now on band and are constantly manufacturiatg; from entirely new andimproved patterns, comprising en part the 'latest insprOvtal.PKlK3llUhl COOK STOVEIS, for Coal and likewise for Wood; four sires of the EN TERPRISE COOK z-TOrra, , rtehl-.foetsixes of that cele brated Coat Cook +Matte _calla"- I:fits:WAß .T.tf AVESP,ingI-ctipiiit'varicty or 'Stovea Tor Coni or Wood: Fancy k'AK.LOR sTuvEs, of the richest and most beautiful designs. Eou and P isa. Scold; together with a general assortment of !follow Wart ; all from new and improved pattern:, Ground. Wagon and Buggy Boxes, Sad irons; Dog Irons, common and fancy Fire Grates and Fenders, and every thing in inn house building line, always on hand or made to order.— Purchasers are respectfully invited to call and examine our stock before buying elsewhere, at the old stand, cor err Seventh and Liberty streets, Pittsburgh. marl 6 & Cu. MEW trAtillEltttEtiTYPE Burke's .1.1 'lags, Fourth sty res.-I.lou cm & Arcruosr, Daguerrco typists from the Eastern cities, would call the attention of the inhabitants of Pittsburgh, and the neighboring towns, to their Daguerreotype of citizens and others, at rooms in the thirds coy of Burke's building, 4th st. Persons wishing pictures taken tatty tent assured that no pains shall be spared to produce them in the highest perfectien of the art. Our instruments are of the most pow erful kind, enabling as to execute pictures udsurpassed for high finish and truthfulness to nature. The public are solicited to call and examine. Persons sitting for pictures a re neither requirred or ex pected to take them unless perfect satisfaction ',given. N. It Operators will Bud this a good depot for stock and chemicals. jj:rlnstructions given in the art, containing the more recent Improvements. jan7 A FULTON, Be and Brays Founder, has rebuilt mid ../411.• commenced business at his old stand, No. 70, Se cond, between Market and Ferry streets, where he will be pleased to see his old customers cud friends. Church, steamboat, and bells of every size, from 10 to 10,000 pounds, cast from patterns of the must approved models, and warranted to be of the best materials. Mineral Water Primps, Counters, Railings, etc., together with every variety of Brass Castings, if reauir cd,tarned and finished in the neatest planner: A. F. is the sole agent for Babbitt' Ana-Attraction Me tal, so justly celebrated for the reduction of friction in machinery. The boxes and composition can be had of him at all times. noolly virkudAni TittWiLLO, Undertaim, Filth street, int, mediately opposite the Theatre, respecrfdlly in forms his friends and the public in geiicrni, that he has resumed his business as a Furnishing Undvtaker. lle Is supplied with and always keeps on hand Coffins of all sizes and kinds, Shrbuds, and all other articles necessary on such Occasions. - silver plates, tee boxes, and leaden coffins will bo sup plied in order. A fine hearse and cat rine always ready to attend funerals. sepMly • --WM WINL ALEXANDER .t SONS COPYIN MAILERS AND Fcniitsinno Eltensamhxzus, earner of Penn and . ..„ --- ••••usszv-,;•*- St. (nate sts, apposite the EiChangll 01/111.111:0/1 . . 7 Hotr4 Entrance an Penn U. , . res. peettiilly inform their friends and the public . that they are procured to furnish and attend to everythingi in the line of Undertakers, as_ they have quit the business of Cabinethlaking, 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 prices, and--made in the eastern style, and all -other artielee necessary for dressing the dead, and furniching funerals, of quality and price to suit; 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 of ume, and have ZINC PANS to pat ice in for laying on -the body; LEADEN Coffins always on hand. We have a splendid now HEARSE and a pair al fine horses, and any number of the best carriages, etc., etc., and will be prompt, punctual. and reasonable. augl9.l .- - Air ONONGAIIELA PLANING AllLL.—Jmuss Mad, 131. !NOM would respectfully inform his friends and the public, that .his new establishment is now in full opera don, and that he is prepared to furnish Boat Cabins, and fill all orders for Planed. Lumber, with promptitude, and at the lowest rates. Board and Plank, planed on ono or both aides, con stonily on bard. • • Sash, Doors and Mouldings, of every description, made to order. ' Builders and Carperdera would find it to their advan tage to give him a call, as ha can now furnish them with planked stud. suitable for every description of work. National Hotel, Pittsburgh. Situated on Wetter Street, opposite the Landing of the Brownsville Steam Packets. T. House having .undergone a thorough repairing J. , and fitting up, both inside and out, the subscriber is determined to use every, exertions in his power to make all comfortable that think proper to call with him. The Table will be always supplied with the best ahe market affords. The Bar will be supplied with the best and choicest liquors: Attached to the house is a good stable, attended by ood Hostler. JAMES REAMER. jy2O BROWN'S HOTEL CORN OF SEITHFIELD THFRIISTs. - Piusburgk, Pa. : • BROWN k.• CONNELLY, YROPRLETORS. N. B —Good Stabling attached to the houtte. - • OftEENSIIIIIL6II - ' (HAJIIII3IOII'S,OLD STSLND.) THE subscriber having leased the above well know endj excellent establishment, is now prepared to en tortilln his friends and the traveling public generally, in the best manner and on the most reasonable terms. His TABLE wilt at all times be supplied with every delicacy of the season; and his Bar with the best of Lt quors. llisatabling is very extensive ; and every arrange ment has been made for the aeconunodation of Movers. ang2af WAI. CLAWSON. SALERATUS-30 boxes prime in store. • nov2l . STUART , & SILL Vim Docks, l ItT , - DOSIGNAL POLICA; • Soiree Polka By S.' C.'Postet ; ' - Scotch Polka; . • , , Coquette. do, • •-• Jenny Lindts Bird Song; • • • - • • do .do ' Echo - ,do; •• ' • ' • do do " Hertlitnan Song: .- .• •• • Catqa. Diva, as sung l•y Jenny Lind; The Dew is on the Blossom • nave something sweet to stwi I am Dreaming of thee ;• 0, would l*ere a boy again ; Blanch Aippen; Ben Bolt, or Piano or Goiter ; .•. Corncracker Cotillions; ‘• • -; • Louisiana Belle, with variations; Love Not.• Quick step ; Thou hastwounded•tha spirit that laved thee ; Jeanettand JeanotA ,• , •• Shower of Pearls. 1144; Silver Lake Polka. , • , • Received by dee21.;•:•9 1 Wood street. N.B.—A large stock of De* Throes to arrive this week. MES=IM 'FILE NEW CARMINA SACRA, or Boston Collec tion of Church ?Susie, comprising - theposit popular Psalm and Hymn tunes In general ose.iogether with a great variety of new tunes, Chnunts, Motetts and An them; the whole being one of eke most complete col. Icetions of no,sie for choirs. congregations, singing schools and societies, extant. By I..owsx.x.hlssois. A supply or the above received , and for sale by n2O JOHN 11. MLLLOR, St, Wood st: • Dlusteul Instrumento null Music. THE OLD .ESTABLINIED, PIANO n, DEPOT. C. BLUME lata'.F. - 'b • No ItS Wood street. I ins brgh, Palma, two dborgabOve Fifth, tale Agent for the celebrated Hamburg Pianos, unequalled- L 4 any; with felt-covered hammers, prodacing full, richatkad mellow tone, and not liable to wear hard; also, Piands and Dle lodeons,fi om the most celebrated easternmanpfactmers, of warranted kinds, always on- hand. Cerdnantly on hand, a large asscirtnient of Music and Nutioal Instru ments, such as Violins, - Accordeons, Onitnri, - Banjos, Tamborines, Fluter, Fifis„Drurns,,PageOlett*,Clarlor etts. Brass Instruments.of every.: 44setiirtion; Irian or Guitar Cases; Strings for all,instmmants, of the best kind ; finger boards, eastinctts, metroitomes, in struction books for all instruments- - Second hand. Pi anos taken in part pay for new ones; also,'nrited to par sons who ran give satisfaction for Payment. A large lot of Boxwood on hand. which will be sold cheap. [0024 HMINER Is CO., Smithfield street, hate received • the - December number of Stringer It Townsendls International Miscellany. It is unasttally I:Urge, and the contents are of great interest. •- - Dr. Layard's :cent 1. - lifts from Niinroad—with tam illustrations. . - . Wild - Sports in Algeria, by Jules Gerard," '""" Alton Loeke,Tailor -and Poet: an Autobiography.— This work is remarkable in its charaver. Ehowlng the hardships, sufferings and miseries afrt large mass of our fellow men. 'Me Divorced Wife, by T. S. Arthur,—a. nnvßL A Lectuco by the Rev. Joseph S. Rem D.. D la an ewer to Bishop Hughes, on the " Decline of notestant- Gamblers' Tricks with Cards Expear d nd 14c by J. 14. Green, the Enrols:led Garntaer. Every Rody , e Almaancl: and Diary for Mt —pabliab e dby Appleton, Philadelphia. dec4 Foreign Newspapers. . THE 6abtcriber is authorized to reeclve dons for all .the London Daily, Weekly and Trt eekly papers;' Birmingham, - I.lricol, - Hull,' Leeds, Manchester, Neu:east Birmingham, and other Provi ncial pipers; Irizh parnri.of Dublin, Cork, 'Belfast. Limertck, Laadoaderry, Seotell papers of Edin burgh. Atferdeea, tilaylow. ' Dundee, &e, French 'and' German papers. .10Slicra R.OhINSON, European Agent. je.9 Post Baildings, Oth 61-incur-Wood. Clot,hr 1 lot ba I Clothe t A . T EASTERN JOBBINO PRICES.-116 , tdices Black and' Fancy colored French - rind. - English CLOTHS; Pilot, Cloaking and Drab Cloths, Just opened at A. A. ?JASON.* CO:'8, dectl Nos. t;:t and 04 Market sdrect. a .Fresh Arrival...Neer 01)0401 O. 75 MARKET srn RV, Do—g7..roitErzi I'OCIIIIII SCREST AYV 211 I: D1A31.0'51‘..0 Fa CH; ENOLISII AND AMERICAN ' WATER DRY gobvs! qpiEl uthlerSitmed acrw receiviva from the eastern j.. cittes,h,rEsnrcis, n eplendid tt.ortmea3;,of Fancy and 8,6 1 , !e DrY ~ pods,parchased exelmet9o'ls 4 forCash, n.m the 1111peTtE r t3 atYU TrVilltl id ies;4l. :careT—tcAnty fire prr cent : erk4e dr east of those eehnmade thea pur chases earlier in the onion, and will be sold tiTholesale and Retail for cash at 1 EXTRAORDINARY BARGAINS. 50 pieces Lupin's French Merinoce, Cherry, Scarlet, Pink, Gteen, Maroon; Black, Mazarine Blue and Mode colored,frorn sllc, tm to the finest quality, manufactured under the French Republic. 15 Pieces Superior Bombazines, Lupin's manthaettite —at unprecedented low prices. 150 pIeCCE Pluck and Colored Alparas, troml.'3, vents per yard 'up to the fineat.Bilk Warp nod Mohair Lustrez, manufactured. itzr, pieces Thibet;Paratantta and Coburg Clothe, all colons and 9ual race, and e he ape r•than ever beforeoffer ed in this city. 050 pieces American and Itritish Prints, superior quali ty, and will be sold at extremely low linear. 450 SHAWLS:• Superior Bay State and 'Waterloo .Long Shawlt , , Chamelion,Silk and Turk Satia De Chain and all 'Wool Woad/ Shawls, Black and Colored Em broidered Cloth Shawls, Plain and nobroidoted Ulack and Colored Silk Fringe,Thibet and Mani De- Lain Shawls. .U. 50 patterns Superior Dress Silks: Plain Chamelion Silk and Staiu De Chen', Wide Black Oro De Rhine Silks, Plain and Fancy Figiared Silks, and Slack Plaid Gm De Armour Silks. 150 pieces Cloths, Carsimeres and Ve;lingsouperior quality; awl will be mild at a vent reduction trona form. re prices. DOMESTIC AND STAPLE GOODS. $OO pieces Bleached Muslin, good quality, all widths, from 01 to cents per yard. 600 pieces heavy yard wide Brow Muslin, from 61e. to the best article manufactured. 200 pieces Red, White and 'Yellow Flannels, front I.BJ -^ents per yard up to the finest Si lk - Warp and Welch Gauze Flannel imported. 100 pieces Irish Linen,warranted made of Flax yarn, round thread, wire twist,hand spun and grass bleached. 1 4 25 pieces Check's, superior ma c, from 9 to 151 cents per yard. together with a large assortment of Damask per Linen and Table Cloths, Russia Diaper and Crash, Cas.inetts, Kentucky Jeans . , Bed Ticking, Do• mestie •Ginghams, Colored Cumbries, Plain Limeys, Canton Flannels, &c. ' 350 dozen Ladies and Gentleman's Gloves and Hosiery —including every variety antl'ipality, which will be sold at extremely low paces. The 'customers of the house and all cash buyers are requested to call and examine the goods, and secure a bargain, as they wilt be offered Wholesale and Re. ail a very, low prices. ID" No. 75 Market sorer; Pitts bur gh. novIG . ABSALOM MORRIS. First Arrival of FaLL Stock:of Carpets. rpitE subscriber having just returned trona the East , is Lnow receiving and openiug asplendid stock of goods, consisting in r art of very rich style Carpets, viz: Brussels, Ta-estry Brussels and Velvets, imported expressly for this market. Also, imperial 3 ply, superfine 2 ply, with a heavy stock o I all the lower priced grades ; together with — a large variety of .11earth Bugs, Door Mats, Stair Rods, Mirka, Omen, Blue and Scarlet figured Baize, Demi to 3 yards wide. A superiofardcle of French Table and Piano Covers. Oil Cloth, from 1, , eight yards wide, All the above named articles haviug been selected with great care, and purchased at such pr ces as to ena ble, him to sell , clteaper 'than any house west of the ,mountains: Citizens and peisons from thee pantry tire requested to Calf and exanune the stock at Lynd's Carpet.E.nsporium. No. 80 Fourth street, and No. 03 Wood street. aui29 E. W. LYND. Hats, CAPE and Muffs. 95, rood st., corner of Diamond alley, Second stay. -OFFER.SIiis customers and the public nn entirely new and fresh stock of Hatt, e t a Caps and Muffs, in great variety, mama ,fitetured and selected with 'much care .1n reference' to price, style and, quality, in New - York city,. and will be offered at the lowest rates of present low pnces,Whole sale mid - Retail. icietl2ttf ,Spring Fashion Hats. Tnts beautiful style of HATS for Spring , and Stinamer wear will lie introduced ruts DAT at 402 ,Wood street, - third door below Fifth st. - feb73:4.to . G._ W: GLASSGOW. ___.-......__ rit NO. 108 W 0 0 DBTitE ET. ~.ca PALL FASHIONS = , S. Received - at' the OLD 'stand' of G. I.V. GLABBOOW. Beebe S. Pall style of .Hats -for MO.' Those in want of - a pea Hat or Ciipoit a small trdvatige above cost for Cash, will please call at No: 308 Weed street, east side, third door below FiSh street. - To Steamboat ttivners, Si upturns ots Clerks WS. RAVEN is prepared ,to furnish steamboats ~ with every article in the bookand stationery hue, on the most reasonable terms. Freight books, p, s• sage books, registers, journals, ledgers, wood and, gene. rat receipt books, crow registers, hand ledgers, ieceiv ing and discharging memorandum book s, in k, lead pen c i Is, quills, steel pens, sandovarers,lndia rubber , . kc., .t.e. Steamboat bills, deck passag e receipts, , Freight bills, manifest beads, notices to . consignees, &c., ou the shortest notice. Bookstore on the cornerof Market and Second streets. inciv2.s I2l== Prlntees Cords. TUST RECEIVED a supply of Printer's Cards ; ivory surfaced, satin surfaced, satin enamelled, India and People's colored 'Cards. ' • • . Always on hand, an excellent article of book and news Ink;.else, red, blue and green Inks . ; tram Abe, manufactory of .1. 0. Isl'Creary, New York. - • -W. S. HAVEN, Printer, 13ookseller and Stationer, nov3ol earner . of Market and Second sts. . RIIIDULE RußtAtTS;Atuorriey'rit Low. Office No .. 132 Smithfield street, between Filth and Sixth. Collections carefully attended tto,—specirtl Attend° givonto Conveyancing: ideatty New t .Sacred Music. Ort) Ociabs ~r,.. ..~ ._ -.. ~. ~mig~a~rori ~ ~'me 'Pew - Arrangemento.. • LLIsLE Ok_PACKETS Pnna 4 44 z, rz- TO SAW PROM' LIVERPOOL Ort..she Nightewah day of every: Bfintth. JANE 11. G IDDEN, Ambrose Child, 700 tona.lBth Nov. JAIVEB BROWNE, Arthur Child,: 1000 tons-ISt li-Dec. GONDAR,J".. G. Barstow, 650 t0n5...., f.... 18 th Jan. DAPITIA NEW SHIP;-- - 'B5O tong 18th Feb: The abcive ships are built of the,bestratiterials midst ter the most approved models for swiftness, combined .wlthrthemOdern Improvetheisti for , the comfort of-pas- sengers. Their cos:Wanders. atemen of known ability, These packets Will take ptivflald,t's.of ,stepra tow boats nothe:Delaware. Also, ships sailing weeklylroat Liverpool`to NewOr learts. Passengers can get,ap the. river, chasp Orough the winter. - terms'of Secoad - Cabin and Steerage:passage; ply "to or address bp letter4pint.ipaidi, P. W. BYHNES do CO., Asa Satoh street,Pievf Nork; Waterloo Hoad,Liverjpooli. or to JOHN THOMPSON, ' 205 Liberty Street, Pittsburgh': novl4:3sn Llveriool siud Philadelpata Pfupketi, Sailing from Lieeriloal on the Eighteenth of ShiptJane IL Glidden, Capt. Child, Pleiv:lB. • siel, 4 4- J iunes Browne, - 4. - ~.. *Dec.,lB. r. , Gondar, ." Barstow, Jan. 18. " new, 'Glidden, -Pet . lE. These ships are of the largest class. 'The - accommo dations for second cabin and -steerage passengers are unsurpassed for comfort, and the days of sailing will be punctually adhered to: ' Price or steerage passage 820. :Certificates good 'for 13 months, or the meney refunded if the passengers do not embark. Apply to DAVID M BARBOUR; • at Wau . L. ; Drafts for any amount given_ upon t-200 he Ulster flanking Company and Branches. the Royal Bank of - Ir land, or Spooner, Attroods & Co., Brokers, London. inovl9:3m .FOREIGN PASSEINGER - .OFFICE. - • 'SHIP AHOY! COMMANDS?. .:04 ) e ...R.& LINDEN 41!:r.. CIO . Nno have appplated the subscriber Agent-for their unri vatted Lines or Ships from Liverpool to New — York Philailelphi mid Boston. -• • ' - • • Let the Friends or Emigrants e careful to have their arrangements made according to the nets Pnerizion Law,. and „take, no man's- ree.eim.without having it inserted ;- otherwise the,k will have to payin Liverpool, before they sh) the following 13 the l - st, tecording to la v : • . 21165, Bread, 2.11 m, Beef or Pork, " ou, pint yinegar, 5 " Oatmeal, Sager, 2 "" Rice, " Molasses, 5 " Potatoes, ?.4 .2 oz. Tea, With three quarts of Water per day, and auftleient (or Cooking ... The caboose and cooking-ranges for the use of Pas rengers, are kept under cover. Every attention will be, paid to promote their health and comfort. ' Bank of England Notes and Foreign Exchange pa ella:mil at current rates. Debts, Legacies, PenSiorts, 'ere., collected, and copies of Wills procured, with every - other business con nected with an European Agent. JOSIIEA ROBINSON, European apSI Pest Buildings, corner of Fifth and Wood sts. ILERIITTA EWES TO - : EN AND. IRELAND, SCOTLAND, WALES FRANCE, and G ERMANY, .To bny : iiniauni , by Joilrami uobinsoni ' -- - - - • Eu • • • n Agent. Post/324126"m0, ear. Fifth and. Woad :Is OF LIVKII AI PILL W ' L' AIST iku D a PHILATRA . ,4( P.A.ACIKETS. . tt To Sattfrom'llitactelpftio - OtEcho 12aier:4 from Lirinmol on the Oka Vaal Molutt. . SIMS WILLIAM Peox, 1,000 10as. -Mier 1 41 1.250 " • • • . Vallittpahvata, 1,400 Katcsweloo,L. RICHARIVON lIROTIIERS it CO., Agents, Not. LI anill3 Tower Itaildinge,Liverpool. • • RICIIARDSON, IVATSON & CO., -Agent*, No; - Chestnut street„Philadclphia PRE subscribers, Agents for the above Line of spten. 1. did new Packet ',ships at this City, are prepared to furnish passage certificates to parties ' residing ih ttli3 COW/try-who nuty•borlesirout of sending tor their friends; to conic out by either of the above Ships. They are aiso prepare 4 to.rertiikatorievei any park of.tlre. Ciskt.atry by sight on ibc' Bank of Ireland arid Uranetics, and on Messrs. Richardson Brothers drCo., - Llverpoot: For particulars, apply to or addresit DROWN & KIRKPATRICK; No. 144 Liberty street, Pittsburgh. eiramportation GREAT ID EN TRAL ROZITR t 2 -,. : &141. THE PIONEERS OF - THE NEW RAILiRoAD t f Through in 4 Days to Phi latielphici and iicatinstsre. WE take Pleasure in-announcing to the Merchants of Pittsburgh and the Western Businesi cdeamu nity, that on and after Barkley, the 16th September, -we will receive and forward goods via the Central- Rail road, and guarantee them - to be through Ind days. Our extensive meek of Cars and Boats enable us - to otTer the'nbove expeditious route to the .publle, whilst we still continue our usual Linea via -Harrisburg and Columbia. Merchants wishing goods brought:from the Eust with certainty and dispatch, at low rates, or. pro duce shipped there, arc invited to call on • • - O'CONNOR, ATKINS t C0., - Pittsbrirgh,' ATKINS, OTONNOR 'Proprietors of the Piusburgh Transporzatian Or the following Agents— ' , O'Connor & Co., 70 North street; Baltimore. ' K Block, 6 Battery Place, New York. Elliott & Young,l4-Doane street, Easton, sept3if Plitibiargh POr*S , ll;:4lls Do4t Vdie. - 1850. ilkeatr-60-, FOR SUE TRARSPORTAiIOII OR 181:100Z TO ANWRROM PITTSLA 1 atil 1 ~PHILADELPHIA, BAL27MOSEE , • .' NEW YORK, DOSTON,-&c..- TilOhl AS BORBIDGE,t. S TAAFEE &O'CONNOR, Plitiadttphia. j i .- Pittsburgh. ' . • HE .Canal being now . open the - proprietorb of - this. 1 long established Line are as usual at their old stands, - receiving and forwarding Merahandize and Produce at low rates, and with the promptness, certainty and safety peculiar to their system and modo. Of Transportation, where intermediate tranihipident - iS avaided; with its consequent delays' and, probability of daniage. ' Merchandiac and Produce shipped East or West, and Bills of Lading forwarded free of charge for curamisston, advancing or :storage.. Having nointerest directly or in directly, in stearaboati, that of the owners is solely con sulted ... when shipping their goods. - All communications to the following Agents promptly attended to: THOMAS BORBIDGE, • ... No. 713 Market st,Philtuielphia;ii • ,' ~,. TAAFFE - & O'CONNOR,. 16 P r—° "" 1 1 .Cor, Penn arid Wayne sta., Pittsburgh; At/saris—John M'Calltigh & CO,, 63 Nor st., Batt.; P. D. Burke Sc Co.; 25-Doane st., Boston; W. & J. T. Tap aeon & Co., SO South ist, New York; Jas. - WheelsyEiglit, mar 44 ini*:l 18 5 0 Itterc.hantle Trrusopprtattote..l.43se - :: FOR the Transportation of AliincuarinmE and PRODUCE from Pittsburgh to Philattielphia arid Baltimore, (via Canal and Railroad ' ) wietrtia fe-sltipPins—Urite, lUdays Rates of Freight always as'ime as an yolk& veitpolutbis Line. C. A. APANULTY & Co, proprietors . - Canal Basin, Pittsbuih.. ' ROSE AIBRRILL A. Co., alt. 'DleirehantlesWar•Prelght Line, - DXCLUSIVELY for the accommodation of the Welt J BUSINESS between. Pittsburgh, ..iohnS tewn, HollidaYsburgh, Water street, Pa.,' and all intet mediate places. , - - Shippers by this Line Can always depend upon having their goods promptly forwarded and. delivered at any point on the Canal or. Railroad, at fair rates for:freight. JOHN MILLER, .Profirietor. R.. H. CANAN,loltastown. ' - Austere JOHN MILLER Hollidaysbarg. mare C. A. SFANULTYk Co.,'Pitts. The Old Printing Establishment. ,(LATP.IOIIXOTOK Zr. ISTOCISTOM• Aid, Blank Book : and: Stationery , Ware house. . I R " B. HAVEN is prepared to execute every style of Legal, Commercial, Canal and . Steamboat Job Printing and Book Binding; 'and furnish' every article in the Blank Book, Paper and Stationery line, at the shortest notice and on the most reasonable terms.. Blank Book and. Stationery Warehouse, . corner of Market and and Second streets, .. I]7" Printing Office and Book 'Bindery, No. 50 'Third Wholesale and Retail. SADDLE, IiARNESSAND TRUNK MANUFACTCRY ROBERT H. .HARTLEY,tegs leave to- in , . .11 41 , 4, jib form his friends and the public generally,. , hat he continues to occupy that larg9 andcom modious Store Room, formerly ocbumed by Statute estock & Co., No. 86, corterof Diamond alley and .Wood etre et, where he keeps a large and general assortment of: Saddles, Bridles, Harness, Trunks, Carpet Bags,Stuldle BagssValises, Buffalo Robes, Whips, and all other arti cles in his line. Ile also keepiconstantfy on hand, and Is prepared to furnish to order, all kinds o f Riveted Hose, manufactured: of the bestmaterial, and iwa Style of workmanshipi equal so the eastern manufactured article, and at 66 per cent. cheaper. Countrykferehants and Farmers would well to call and examine his stock bbfoie - purchasing bliewhere, as bets determined to sell first rate articles at very low prices. u:r Don't forget the place, No. 86, corner of Wood tract and Diamond . . .f ap26 , EOM= -gliettlkllKOUSs X i JAMCS W litOotrairlEaLts, CAl3l.titi' - ' -` FURNITURE MANTIF:4CTORER;, Waiii.rocruni 97c wadi. 98' Tinind'Astreeft. X W. W. resp -etfully informs his friends,and eastern tJ . era that he has now completed the largest and fi nest stock of lousehold lurruntre. ever - before seen .in this city, as he is determined to uphold the quality , with Yell-seasoned materittic bestwerkmaashipi and newest designs; and from the extent of his orders and Oicility in inaaufactering, hole enabled',to produce warranted furniture, atthe lowestpriceis. ' 0-4 He has adopted the principle of identifying the cus• throats , interest wittaus awn, In quality 'and {trite, and keeps always on band the greatest Vanetyof every.des, criptioii of furnitare, from theelleapestand plainett; to the most elegant and costly, .t.htit a brinse, or any pars of one, maybe furnished from his stock, or manufactured - pressty to order: -;•11e thereforeeoheitsraa inspection, that the advantages otitis establishment may, be known. The , following articles consist,inpart, of his stock, which for richness of style andfinish, cannot be sarpassed in any at the Eastern cities : Pazlor • ' • frig, • add' bedroom • • f • " • - • • • ct.Lait's•, ol- .everYvaries,Y, consisting Of rosewoood; tna .hogany _arid zahetlsert,; •.. Conservatoire and Easy Chairs, of every .• •!deicriptioh;-Coliches; ROMs, Tete-a;tete ; vans of the latest French and American.patternit ;_ Taihnee, What-Noui, and ladies* T arlor Writittg . Desks of various. kinds; _Work -Tables and: fancy : . Askill;4l - music stands, and holders," marble top, ina hogany, rosewood and walnut Centre and sota,te.c' bles, extension ,dirting . table.; all sizes of the • most improved,-and - decidedly- the-best-kind , made; eard,Pembrokelall and pier tables, : wardrobes, bedsteads and Washstands of - each it - large assortment; gothic ball., andparlor reception chairs,.; ottomans and • stools; secretary 'and'"-book • • . -cases, side boards, Ere screens, towel racks, hat stands, and; - • music • stools, cribs and cots - -for children; paper mache, ,• table and tea poya; ms- ' • ho i an i r, rosewood, and. _ „ - A large assortment of COMON FURNITURE and WEsTDsORMRAIRS. Csanssrm.sunas supplied with ;all articles in their ltne r - STEAMBOATS 'and HOTELS, furnished at the short- All orders promptly attended to Enov2B. Keyaer'a Pectoral' syrup; A new artiste' _At Cougdss, Colds, Hoarseness, Ctotichisis. Whooping-Cough, Asthma and she carious Discount of she Lung and Pulmonary Organs. - ' ' - mins MEDICINE has an action in_affections of th 1 Pulmonary tissues entirely different from any of the Expectorant and Cough Remedies now in use. It is one of the moot speedy, as well as, the most pleasant, medi clued tiow in use. It does not open the pores and ex pose to.I sax= COLD. - One or twadoses frequently al lays all irritation and tickling sensation , produced by .a tarassingiegh. 'Singers, public speakers, and those Vita are.r cured to use the vocal organs to a great ex thnt, will din Pectoral Syrup a tare and instant remedy for oarseness and laryngeal irritation; It clears the tiara erfectly of all collections of mucous, and awes tone and'alearness to the voice. .SYM.PTOhIS—The symptoms which usually usher in a Cough or Cold may be enumerated as lollowsl: This disease in the books is calla catarrh, and is preceded by, an increased discharge from the nose, fances 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 increases in frequency, and there is generally more or less fever. These symptonssare soon followed with hoarseness and a sense of roughness and soreness in the windpipe, and vocal organs, together with a difbculty of breathing and a sense of constnetion of the chest. • There is also attending a dull, pain and geese of weight in the forehead, as well as a heaviness in moving the eyes. These feelings, sometimes at the very beginning of the disease, and always soon after, are attended with a distillation from the nose and some times from the eyes, of a thin acid fluid, which frets and irritates the parts over which it passes. The cough is at rint usually dry but as the disease progresses there is an expectoration of thin mucous, which gradually becomesthlekerand more copious, and having somesp- These are the leading symptoms of vOiat is termed "a cold," which, if neglected, are' likely to result in Erre parable injury to the Lungs, and Colsarmvuort, . Price 50 cents per bottle; , • ' For proof of the above • real, the following certia- De Kansa :—We taker pleasure in Certifying, for the benefit ot Other sutferers, to the efficacy of your. PEC TORAL COUGH SYRUP; ins oar ease Daring- the use -of ,two bottles purchased of you we wereen.red of honteserlesa amounting waif carnal - 65S or - voldel and eirectnally relieved •of a severe cough; whichthreateri ed permanent injury to the Muir!. . At the Ranking Rouse of . Wm. A.,Riil 4- Co. Pittsburgh. Da. Kamm--Yon have - asked me the effects of your Pectomi Syrup . in my own case. I had a very bad. cough daring part of last whiter. r It begat:Co/IMA feel- - log of Maness lathe head increased secretion and snf fusion of tears ; ' together with hoarseneas, pain in the breast, and the other accompaniments'ofsehar-has been denominated "Tyler Grippe." I took two bottles of your. Pectoral Syrup, according to the directions °tithe' bottle ; and lam now, andhave been ever since, entire ly free from any of the anpleasant symptoms enumera ted above. You have my permission to.publishibis tor ; the good of your .sales, as well as the Public, if you de 'sire to do so. Very respetifully,• yours. G. FOLLANSBEE. . . Prepared by Dr. Geo. /I. Keyser, and sold by KEYSER fr. 111 , DOWELL, • 140 Wood st., comer of Virgin alley, Tc; whom alr orders - must be addressed. - frasv2o SAFETY, PERPETUITY AND SECURITY. THE. NATIONAL LOAN FUND, - • LIFE INSURANCE SOCIETY LONDON AND NEW-YORK, . . . . , capital, ..f.500,000...Equa1 to $2,500,000. . . . "WITH "a large surphis of profits. Aportionof both 11 capital and surplus invested in U. S. Government Stocks, and other securities in the City of New York. Policies held in this country over 6,000.'.. Persons . in. Burin; participate in the profits of the Company. Califtretiaelsks taken at reduced rates. • • Among the advantages of a • Policy in, this Company are the following : A party insured for the whole term of life may at ang time, borrow, one-half the amount of annual premium; , withoOt note'or seeurity, or deposit' of policy, and is' en titled to division of profits. . , • He may et any time surrender his poliCY, and receive beaus value thereof one-half the gross sum paid by him in annual common premiums. • A party already insured for whole life may; on pay- ment of a small sum, convert his ;insurance into a no. w policy upon the loan system now Introduced. Parties already insured and entitled-to, a two-third loan, are not shut oat from ,said two-third loan, if the prefer it,upon the terms stated in the Society's oomph"- A Oariy May, at a moderate annual premium, insur for hid, and lie survive to reach the age or al years; the full sum insured up to 515,000, will be paid TO ULM: or if. he dies before reaching that. Kies itto ll sum ittsu will be paid to his family or legal represematives. lthas become customary in the Atlantic cities for con gregations to insure the lives of their -Pastore, and on Christmas or New Year's day to make the family a pre sent of the policy. This is certainly an eiteellent way of showing their regard for their Minister, whoso salary in very many cases is scarcely equal to his, immediate wants. To the man of family, at'his death,"it con solation beyond expression to-know that hls - helpiess little' ones atithutsprovided for... . - of involved, would do.well to insure the lives of one or .more of the truitees; at whose demise. tub amount Would be applied to liquidate the debt. ' Explanatiiry pamphlets and information -given gratiti, at the Banking House of - • WM. Ai HILL te CO.; nov29" • Wood st, second dr or above Fourth. i Bounty. Land 'War - awl:sta.' jME'SUßSCßlßbill t whowasin: Mie.higart, Wisecin. sin, Illinois and Missouri; in the Fall of 1849, : with the view' orexamming ,the Public Lands, end in the months of,ltiareb or April next, will revisit those States and also lowa, and from the knowledge he has acquired, be enabled to mate the Most favorable locations for per sons holding Land Warrants.- His chargek will be mo derate to any person who maybe pleased to employ him. If by lettnr, (post-paid') to LUKE COCKSIIOOT, . Diamond'alley, 'Pittsburgh.* REirrasztexs—Capt. Hobert Porter, Attorney; Fifth - 8t.3 'John Taylor, Pension Agency,2d st.; Edward Snowden, Attorney, Fourth et; B. tiatitrie, Agent,. Fourth at.; Capt. John Herron, Penn st.; John Cartwright, Cutler. 'Wood st.; D. T. Morgan CO., and 3, o.Morgan, Drog. gist, Wood street. " Inovls:3m : Bounty Lando. street, 'corner of n APT. - NAYLOR, No. la - Third .Cher ,y alley, having made arrangements at Wash listen for thopurposii,,will procure Bounty Lands for the Officers and soldiers, their widows and children, under the Bounty Land Bat t passed Septembe.riSth, 1850, • Pittsburgh, - , Botan - y Laitds. • A RIUNGEAIII4' Tahaving been mule between the „bk. undersigned and E. B. GRAYSON!, Eloq , of , Wash bagtort City, (bite Of the TreMnaryl)eparthient,) for the purpose, the undersignedwillproeure Bounty Lands forthe officers and soldiers, their widows and children, under' the" Bounty Land Bill, phssed Septerriber'23lll, ASS). : F. KERB. AlVy. at Law, oct22 4th at., bet. Smithfield and Cherry alley. Bounty laitul...Soldless , Claims. • ?TIRE sitdertagnad continues the business of Agent for Soldiers' and Widows' Claim for Bounty Land and Pensions. Office oh Fourth streer, appeal& the Mayor's office. [oct2s:lm] - JOHN B. GUTHRIE. nigh- and Scotch. Whisisoy, . . TERANT . .pD PURE—Price VAS. per gallonZor 621 e. per quart. For sale: by. IDOREDS & 'NST RTE, in the Diamond. - [dees James r. aortal:Len,' _ RECTIFYING. DISTILLEII, • Foreign and Domescie.ikina, Liquors, Cigars, 4-e., No: 197 Liberty et. terrier 01 - Bariter 7 sPalley, • n09191 , - , ' , -•-: :;Pittiburgh. pa, IykORRIS•tettetWOILTLI. Tea- "Deafen; ease aide' of 'the ;.DiO3' non& Try their 1Soc; Teat- , tis,reallY goo. • • U. 7 • ii=l lIIM us,tttolas-.. PrestdMit -PLUstiore--- Tr AS TAI N• INSUILMOIC ON' HIS LIFE FOR e 4,000. 'lle- Oonnectiotat Mutual Ltfo., pow tance Compsiny, bf Hartford, Connecticut:- • - The following.areltutt Joint Stock rates lit'Pteniutn other Life InsurenceaCoropanies compote& ovitlfibb twos of Hartford4.llo aM Menial Jp.snranco.Cototby . , -Annual, Pao:ft:Ott/in Policy qf - 10148:4. , ; Nests of Comiiitai. • ' flaitford LifelLlins.•Co.: 4A2ck AL6O ..2Fittia Life . Insurance Co. 140,60 Visitor Oak Life Ina. % • 11.70/ no United SieteirLife Int. Co. 4420' 460 Pennsylvania Life Co • .14,g sow National Loan Fund C 0..." 44' 70,5240 It will bi?iiiiii r liiiffienbirvis fiGb tea for In surance (wlthom_participation In • s company ate more than nneen per 'cent. low.. __ any Joint Stock Company In this Countrt of the fW9; iiraa4; ;he; have been adopted sitar alall'invcailgatio,up the whole !subject.' • - • '• Those wishing 'ld; SiE01111:31t 11240 f • IL:1/ 1631 t.rP!a or the Panford Life an ifidadt'Ciilienk - !- : • 1 • • .C 4 ! ri • dec4. Comer of ilthaid Wlied itteellt • • Removal.' HE'FERIN TEA STORE has been. removed Rom ill,. Fourth street to.No 38 Fifth street, one door ettst.of Exchange Blink; where the 'subscriber trttourte- - celiting his tallstock of GREEN . ANP BLACK., TEAS, selected with great care,,and.parchased direct trees the Imprtters In New 'York, The stOck'cansisusof ell the different flavors and grades of Tea brought tQ the Attlefi• can market, and wilt be sold • Wholesale and at - pnees lower than any ether house in Pittsburgh,.,;,. Retail Grocers arc usvited to call and' get samples, and learn °notices for Teas packedln tend!" It pack ages, or. by the null chest. , • Coffee -- Mocha, Java end Rio Cores. ' • Chacolau=Baker's Broma, Cocoa Chocolate and Co coa Shells. Sugar—Lovcring's crusheA and pulverised, and-New Orleacw Sugar. . . • Raisins, Prunes, Ice. A. J.AYNEB,: decl4 . ' 33 Fifth et . . 'u Cola Scot.' , "VVrespectially inform : our friends and 'the public. vho suffer from " cold feet,"' that we. have.wark ed up some very fine nal Lambs Wool Yarn into men's Socket, whicn we are satisfied will prove Most datable and comfortable to the wearer. Also—A large supply of linden:ldris and Dractrats of The Old Established Stocking britimfacberY, Fifth it. beta : • - W. DALY. & CO.. To the laidlea: WE HAVE NOW FINISHED US dozen or Ladies' fine black real Lambs Wool STOCKIN ,S which are softer in the Wool and mare 'durable in the color than any we have heretofore made.. Every euziele.in the Sock, Undershirts and Drawers, ladies , and chddren's underclothing, made to order with punctuality. ' The Old, Established Stocking Zdanufaciary,Fifth Cl. dec6 • W. DALY 2t. CO: • - =AR Finir TCG O,ILAD, (Suceessons to the late firm of John Sheila* Co.) BELL AND BRASS FOUNDERS, • AND . 2IIANGFACTII I IA:BS • -* .of Brass Faucets, Sterna and.Gaa Vocks, with all the various .articles ' lased in the PLUMBIN G • • • NE55,N0+.127 and la . .Firststreet. The above are now prepared to manufacture and keep constantly on hand every variety - of G uage and ',Steam Cocks, each as are used by. Engine builders and Plumb ers; also, • Gas Chandeliers,„ Pendent, Brackets, Gas Pipe, &c., ac., &e. - ' ' • - -filerv29 I:toasting .Hottle Jacks. • fi cri E p s e at rgr u lt leg have received' trnomothefileiggi got l of ranted to work well: In presenting this articl e the.- notice of the public, the subscribers deem iv necessary to remark, that dur:ng the last five years they have sold soneral dozen, and =Tar as we have been able to ascer tain they - have given entire satisfaction To suchlis do not understand what is meant by. a bottlejack,' . we would explain that it is machinery. resembling clock work, but cinch more powerful,, cadmic& in a brass frame, and worked by a strong steel spring j: that Its am lion is alterniite, and regulated by a horizontal fly wheel. to which is saspemled the joist of beef, or any other thing to be roasted; that the machine when tally wound up will continue in motion for two or three' hours' The Jacks ate generpily - used with a Screen or a. large tin 'reflector, which greatly accelerates the proof of roast ing. For sale, with or without screens: JOHN DUNLAPIr. CO., , - corner of Market and Second sta. • Now . lOngland.Llve Stook. lessuinnoe Co • Intportant to Farmers, Ditininin and other. CARMEN, Milkmen keepers of Livery stablee,enti s . ured ekhe pre i nfiga 9 Wi t rio k an 4r44lll l ik i iggi dollars each. •' ' The cost to innate Cows ownedby . tailkmen, for one year, will be about thirty-five ceuti a head. - Whit milciunan owning twenty tlows would nut give 'seven dollars taltave them iasneld. for one year. C..&. COLTOdI, agent, at the General GisuzanCeAgency, docith and Wood eta ., up =its. Philfoiophs o Of'Britudristh4 Viiffetablo . . . . WREN the theory of the circulation of the .b lood y was established,. the - semeriprings - of vitality were then partially exposed to our view. We saw. and understood that the food we .eat, was converted.into blood, which repaired the waste o f the animal machine; the food is feel, which keeps at life heat the internal fires that warm and' invigorate crat'inner man. the blood is an electric fluid which carries thii heat to every ramification, of the body, even to the extremitieS of the hair and horny nail. While this blood is thus thecisommf is also the seat of disease. Food gives the body strength; Brandreth's pills • give blood - the necessary power to throw oat from itsetf all impurities: thus ren-' de ringthe Missal of life pure and healthy. ) ?Weft were more sincere; there would be fewer religious Breeds; and if they keptelose to nature's laws is the Management of their bodies, they would require little medicine. As men grow - intethligent" they - caul becorne wiser and hap pier; even now, their wisdnm is proved by.the fact that, when sickness assails them ' they use Braxidroth's Vege table Univers' Pills, which somitestore them to - health- They are peculiarly• adapted to theciimme, i and require .co extra care when thsy are'rised, in either diet or Moth trig. -They stionld be always in the house, so thit Open the first indicatton of sickness they may uensed. One dose in the heginiting is wore potent for gbod, - thair a dozen after the sickness Is fixed la the system. in colds, coughs ; tufiume;theuriassism, eastivellessi Omen, and in all acute, heavy or eeepineated pains, their. effects will • be foetid beyond all praise: - Three or five wild act lite a charm; often curing a dangerous malady at once, sa-• ving months of sickness and the evils thereunto attend ing. Remember, Brandreth's Pills are a' knoWt 'and fatly tested medicine, one that is used . by 'handfed"' of thousands in this country and throughout the Civilized world. They are quietly superseding • all - otheiti , medi cines. They takeout onty that from thin. uloodrhlettis the cease of weakness and pain, leaving stre ngth and health ; they pri.duce healthy aleep at night, and an ap petite that - relishes of food.• 1 • 0 nkild at N 0.29 Diamond tilleyi--the only place Di rills burgh where the genuine ilrandretb Piltsare iiiinifor sale '-the undersigned is the Linty agent in the -s. - dec23:3ai . . RtIBRAT/L aim s.arr • A, WM* I ' • • •'• . EN' 00 !VV.., 8.A:87164 -; (Lex a. J.S.Sramasza & Cm). , ..."' IGO •aeturets of Plank Re *Proof Idea, • Second strent,betwatn Wood and Smithfield. oNTuesday afternoon, Julythe autderslgned were called upon by Messrs. Lipt Cheat &Savors witness an honeit and fair. test of one o. (half - Phenix Safes. The [unlade being prepared, tee Said %Misplaced inside thereof, with b ooks, pap en and SOMA money; when the door of the Safe was closed and the fire kindled,at quarter pasta o'clock, and in a short tithe the: Safe Wu red kot,.and continued till half past 6 o'clOdkibeirtg'about four tutu a half hours; when the urattnittee elltemcd satisfaction that the time occupied :withsuch. heat was sufficient. The thriume was litany ailed dawn,-Safe coaled, and door opened—the books, papers an4.money safe. The heat was so great as to melt oS the brass mountings: We therefore take pleasure in fecal:amend ing these Safe, to the public, as being, oat judgment, -entirely fireproof. JARVLS fc..M.ABUE, N )CK & RAWSON, • CORNWALL & BROTKER; * BRANNONA.THATCHERi: BENEDICT & CARTER,' - • ' IQAAC CROME. ; . I am engaged in the fotoldry bUsinsits,. An - know something about furnaces and heat. I - witnessed the burning of the above Safe, and can freely say there was no humbug about it, and with pleasurezecommendlhem to the public as being, is my judgment, entirely.fire proof. WM KAYE.' In calling apron the above gentlemen for their signa tures, they r II spoke in the highest terms of the fairness oldie test, acid their fall conlldence of the SafrOttbeine entirely fire-proof. We have coast tally on bducl and fot sale a full assortment or the above Safes. • mar3l BELL & TERRY. New Light. Mithave received a lot of LAMPS of variant sires anti kinds, et a new co n struction that it quite aimpletuidcomplete—tome ornamental. • • • , • Also, the article to tannin them called "BUR,NING FLUID," or LTHERIAL OIL." It has rare qualities which recommend it to the attention of Steamboat men Hotel. Keepers ;and lionseireepera : For. :cleanliness economy and brilliancy,it surpasses anything. portable now in'use." Persor.s who please to call on us rajah° shownthe peculiarities of the new compound , ...u,snt supply of the Fluid anti Lamps lepilty SCAIFE & ATKINSON,. Ist,betweeaWood and Mukalla. Remoiall. • 0 • • •• • HE subscribers have removed from No.= Watirst T to the Wdrehouserecently occupied tiv James !Way N 0.23 Water st- Ouv2IRHEY, hid,TTHEWS& CO. - co.Partneistap. •,,. ANL, P. SHRIVER and CHAS. HARNES havO this darazioelated themselves usgether, ander, thoStsza of Surea & rA1121113, for the tmnsaenon of the I'Vhote. inje, Gkieerv, Produce and Conunission Basittess,.at Nos. 139 sad IT2 Second stmet, beefveen Wood and Smithfield snails Pitudongb:At istl,lBZ4 VIAL IUITEK bbis. treett tovsale MEM NO. 146; ILDISS OLD