SENN VOLUME' IX. ; - ,4I4IL'UKOMpI'q.:•QST. Prinia and Publish4datirV Mortti!ig , Suldar " c . 11341) 14 4. P monut , w.ssz dm= oirwocni nrra iftg*sx#. Far 2.R/o.l3.—Five Dollars-islent . , payable itrictl y _ nad.vanna:-",SLID4 , IInti - Will knvananly be re4uired if a° o4l4 4 l7:o tb ip little. Office. lk,qll!s' the News ' ' L POST . /44MM/shed from the same , offiee,- on a Urge blanket size ?Meet, .ett,TWO DOLLARS-a; year, in Atingle copies no sins . • - y.lay_ No paper will bedbmandrined (unless at the dir ereuou of the proprietora until all arreasuges are paid: Irr No attentipnwill be paid to. any order unless 14- , comp gai.4. by thc monerior catisfae ton' refertintie inthis city: offr - ' Connected with the Estobiiihment of thi Aronull.g Post is ono of the largest .rab , Printing.Officesim :he city sohzie atl kinds of work is dour en tat shortegt notice, attei tridet reasotiabie toms. RATES OF ADVERTISING • AGREED UPON BY THE =PITTSBURGH PRESS. . etas ISNES,ftIkit'A.RRI.L,,, OR L . *: Otte satiate', one insertion' 0 SO ", 44 each additional insertion 23 -- " ' :on e week • 1 7S - t.wo,wee ••- ... . 3 00 •."' thtes weeke• 400 - . c; one Inman, . .. . . &OD - • ! 44 - two months . • ... ,00 " - Ihree 4 in o nths • • .• .. •• ..... ' ' l4l 00 " ' , Tout months' • • 10 - og " " _cite 10 00 Standing Card, stz - lines of leis per annual • 10 00 one square, per annum, (exclusive of the paper,): . 23 00 Tor each . additional square,inserted over' one month; and foceach additional square inserted underthe yearly ratty ,11W' price. - • • Publishers not accountable for legal adiertiscmenta beyond the -amount charged for their publication , Announcing candidates for office to be charged the - 11tMe as other advertisetnents. - . • Advertisements not marked on the copy fora specided - number of insertions, will be continued till forbid, and - payment exacted accordingly.. , • • •- • The privileges of yearly . advertisers confine d rigidly to their regular business, andell other advertise-. • morns not pertaining to their regular business as agreed latitebe pahl extra.. • All advertisements for charitable institutions, fire Companies. ward, township. and. other public meetings, and such like, to be charged half price, payable sratcrxr . Mrire notices to beCharged 50 cents. ' • . notices Inserted without charge, unless panted by (emend invitations or obituary noticea, and wilEn. so accontranied, to be paid for. AteguLar tulsertisets, and all others sending enmity:mi. • Atatioruner requiring notices designed to call attention to: Faira t Soireer, Concerts, or any public entemitunents. Where -charges are made for admittance—all' notices or. eßVale .associitions--every notice designed to call at-' • -tention ID private enterprises calculated el intended to• promote.individualinterest,ean only be inserted Witham understanding that the same is to be paid forr. If-intend. , ed to be inserted in die local_ column, the same will--be chargettat the rate of not less than ten cents per line:- Bishops or Fist Notices to be charged triple price., Tavern License Petitiors,S2,oo - eacla Legal and diedical Advertisements to be chatged at fall prices.:.. Real Estate Agent and Auctioneers , Advertiseinents not to be classed under yearly-rates, befits be allowed a discount of thirty-three and one-third per cent. from the 'WEEKLY OR TRI-AVEEKLY IN DAILY PAPERS. Onesitare, three insertions 50 - • . each additional insertion 0 37 .A.VDERTISEMENTS- [N WEEKLY PAPER. One , si!larei 0- 0 lines,) one insertion •• • •.• . • . •••••SO SO Do. each additional insertiOn'• ••• • •• 25 -.All transient advertisements to ye paid in advance. • • WHITE A. CO., Gazette. L. HARPER Post.'- Roar. rd. RIDDLE, Journal. ~ J AMES P. BARR & Co., Chronicle... . , • • FOSTER & 'BROTHER, Dis patch. Dec 1 , 1830 . ] SAATES .W:BIDDLE, American. .ofkOieual. 04.0..1;i-.. 911151 ft:L/AIDE, Attorney at Law, Fourth - street, near saar3o p. JENNINGS, Auornay at Law, Fourth at., above U. Wood. inar3o:7 Q,ANWEL W. 131.1.41.M 1 AlUrncLas Law-015ce on 4th C_ street, near Giant, PLusbargh, oculS ORLANDO LOOMIS, Attontry as Lau. -'Once 4th ~- ‘4,j - st.,-above Wood. • july4-y Tnobus AL9.IISHALL, Attorney at Late.--Office, : Lowriesitaildings,.Fouxtblet. ' • 1) - .II:CARNAIL&N,Attnrney aiLata—Cddee Da Founh st., betamsa Cherry alley and Grant at. fje2-y' •I • 3.` I • , 'O, , ilamon.. I ey f ,ne hi ar street:.l.l Wood street: .14:1tveuowzry; Atzonay and Counsellor at Laza.— tp . - oEfice in Bikewell's Buildings on Grain street. T. SCOW, Ihserist, Fount:. at.; five doors west of blur t" keL All work warranted, and if not perfectly sat isfactory ne charges will be made. - - feel° - 110bEMOVAL.—Dr. - Robert Snyder, has - removed ,his yy office,to. Fourth street,' between 'Wood and Smith field streets. ' " ' ' marls-Sy CDAELMOIi t Attorney at LatrOfface in Uakevretlts e Buildings, on Grant street, opposite the . Court Hance: - . • jr24:ly TOILI BARTON, Attorney at Law.—Office, eide ti of Fifth street, between Wood and Smithfield, in the tune brdldingwith Alderman Morrow. 5ep304.3, OR WAHL it SWARTZ WEJALtat,Auarneys as Law Office on Foarth street., between Wood atul Smith eld, opposite Patterson's Livery Stable. ap7;.y tLtEORGE G11.1211011E, Attorney and Counsellor at Law..--01Etee removed to the 2d door below Grant at., en Fourth, to the °thee lately t. .oc ivied by Alderman Mil. mar3o AT ItUCKIS3ASTER, Zaderman—Othe n : Fourth street thirddoor above SmithfiehliSouth side. Conveyancing of all kinds dons with thegreatest care and legal accuracy. Titles to Real F.state eximined, Zen 101 IN COYIAB, Notary and Contityaneer.—Office in MetealPs Budding, Fourth street, near Smithfield, Pittsburgh. Deeds, Bonds, Mortgages,Artieles of Agree ment, and all otherlastruments of writing drawn up With seamy and dispaieb.. Titles to Real Estate exanuaed. o DB.. G. 11. ICETBZU Z. C. 24.D0W1C1..1.. KEYBER,.& McDOWELL, hi t cestssinis TO Kean & linTsma,) Whoksale and Retail Drugand Prescription 6:tore,coe Ir of Wood street and Virgin alley : Physi cians pro zriptions carefully compounded...ought and day. oct3:tf TOHN A. PARKINSON, Aiderma't, Fifth Ward, Petut tl st.. betweea Walnut and O'Hara sti4 where he may be toundat alltimes. Thosehaving houses or other prop ty to sell or rent, can have the same punernally attend ed to; debts collected, and all the duties of an Alderman will receive prompt attention. 0e27-p RY W. WILT I PATS, ittrorneiratut Counsettor ar nTato, (successor to Lowrie rt. Williams,) Offide ut the old stand, Fourth st., above Smithfield. THE .Partnership heretofore existing between Henry W. Williams. Esq, and myself, in thepraetice oftle law, was dissolved by mutual consent oaths 26th ult., and the business will hereafter be continued by Henry W. Wit- Jams, whom most cheerfully recommend to all for whom I have the honor to do business—as a gentleman every way worthy of theireonfidenee. deell3-ly WALTER H. LOWRIE. Samuel P. Ross, ATTORNEY' AT LAW—DI:Bee in Fourth street, near Grant, in trunartine Buildings. mar29:w Mitchel & Palmer i , A TTORNEYS AND COUNSELLORS AT LAW" 0.41C8 on Fourth street, a few doors below Smithfield All business entrusted to their care, promptly attended to Collections made and Conveyancing executed on mode ate terms. - febilitt J. - ID. Jew:sings, t3u2ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW—Of fice. Cowrie ' s Buildings, Fourth street, between tfifield and G rust. Dr. George alcDook TIES 'selected Pittsburgh as his ptrmanent residence. Al, He has taken the house lately'occupied by Alder man Miller, on Fourth street, near Grant, Immediately adjoining the "Lamartine House." Ilis °fried attach ed to his residence, where he will constantly be - found, Unless absent on professional duty. Office hours from 7 o'clocisa at. to 9 o'clock. A..x.,and from sr. n't to 7 v 6 P. no N. P. dc , G. L. B. Fetterman, .TTORNEYS LT LAW-01fice on Fonith street, be tween Wood and Smithfield. . jan2s:y _ Dallas, .. • TTORNEY AT. LAW—Office: second story Wi kil/5 - jan24:ly. Dr. James Iflg., OFFICE ON FOURTH STREET, one door West of Weaver's Ifotel. auglo:3m . Wm. 0 1 : wit.oblason, A M otr eo RNEY AT LAW. Mee No. he the Mayor's Mee.99, on Fourth ,14 t.op os laugat:y J. S. Hamilton, - A TTORNEY AT 'LAW; has removed to the office in joik_ Mit scree between Wood and Smithfield streets, formerly occupied Thos. Hamilton, Esq., dee'd, and will attend tothe business remaining unfinished upon his' hithographie Establishment of - WM. SCBCCBMANN, Tamp sriantrr, .0 r7ostra ran PAST-InFICE, PLiTSBI7II4 ItArAM Landscapes, Bill-heads, Show-bills, Labels, 01 Architectural and Machine Drawings, Business and Visiting Cards, etc., Engraved or Drawn on Stone, and Printed in Colors, Gold, Bronze Or Black, in the TIMOIII app_raved style and at the-most reasonable prices. 544.1 MING/LIM GIN—For sale by the quart, gall= or bar rc.l at. (=ay 31.1 MORRIS &HA WORTH'S. MM== . „, • . .. . . . ... , .. , T 11 ..' f:" •.. • ..- .• .. , • . „. . _ 110( ' - A li '. ' •-••:. ' ~ ot.. tt ii...... ...r ! 'e - . . . - ,A. .'-', —:::! :".) --. • - . ....: • ,-, , 7-4 --,-. 4 : ' 4.7 ~,.+ . ~.:.- .-:.:,::,.::::: :,-.,., ;,)? ..z., .;t-...: ....-.:.-iii.. t... ...„ . I,k; ...,.:.,. ;.: ..:„ ~......:. .. i'S: , ',"r ...r.i.' - ,-.... -A ....• .. .... . . . ... . . Business tubs. LEXOIPER JAYNES, Pekin .Tta Sip% '72 _Third street, near Wood. - • •• - - febl •I A . •. • `,, gent' or ni•en . o.s Lins of Packsts, Filth at, one doorbelow Wool. thbl . ,- *aura • leens /leper, 89 1 ' - ,trq. street, head of NVoo. fabl r '` • °I I , • • , akts andStagioners, o ~ Itintretht.tetween Third and Riurth. . fcbi DELANY,',Fesshientzsbis.Ciothing Store, No 4.9.1.ab';" *erty. street. -•. , - . febl 00, k BAR 4 '4,111-E corner of Wood and :Sixth . 1011, `" , • SO.` , :(1M arsan• • emin • ago 'Coin. and Bank Nata l No. 65 Markat strew:: tabl FUVrOIVBoII and Brass Founder, lip. 70:aecond at ea, between Alarkek andFerry,streets. - febl A.U.UIttE FottoardinK cr,n4 , Commission I Alerehants; No. 114 Second st.; Pntsbnigh; • z • s 'tato .:_d , .;.'•tn• s Fifths. strencyetween Wood andlitarket; ' Jan 7 °LTV & CO I Forwarding and COMMASSiOn . 4 . ; Mefeta*/, Canal Basin.mar3 tit. 7 DYEJI, Grow ana Produce Dealer, No. 163 Liberty street; Pittabhrg i. .morl7 • • • 5 Cl 4) •;. , • an, r, betty street between Stith' and Virghi alley, south side. , seplo AteSTEIN, Rtass Foutida and eat Facet, Smith . field attaet, between Diamond alley and Fifth et. - ripAAFFE tk.ovoNplot4 Propnctorioitnc Pittsburgh 1 Portable. Boas Score corner of Penn and l'VnYne.nts- ;, • & Grocers, nueslon and Forwarding Merchants, and Agents tor rrgidon Cotton Yarne,s7 Water st, Pittsburg, [ape COOLEY dc - LAIRD,' 'Merchant Tailors- Wood street, second door:from Water, will keep constantly on nand a well selected lot of Clothing. ' marl .:y LE-34. lrooi ,Lnale7 - and Commission Merchant, for the sale of-Ameri can Wooled Goods. febi6 HN D. MORGAN, Wholesale and Retail Druggist, No tIP 9,3},-Viroed street ono door south of Diamond alley. feta INU do ZtIOOR HEAD, Whotcsata Grocers and Produce Dealers, No: 27 'Wood ttreet, ?Hist) aro. jrar4) WOODW ELL, Importer and Dealer in For `Wood streets. .nixoare, c'emer of • Secon o d etn - and OSEPH MAJOR, Boat Store, Ship Chat:die* , and Ageocy of tho Pittsburgh Lard Oil Factory, No 4, rket street, Pittsburgh. int 2 ' IiAMES MAY, IF/toiesnle Grocer. Forwarai.g cold Conl -0 mission Merchant, Water scree: , between Market and TorILL er.. CURRY, Bunkers and Excl4angs Brokers,N 0 JUL 6S Wood street, third door below Fourth, west side febl. 1t AMER & 11HAM, !tankers and Exchange iirClA[rs, Ilaorner of Third hat Wood streets, opposite the St. Charlet; Hotel. • . • fob! F4I:IIiNESTOCii. & CU., Wholesafe Drug Ware s housccorner of First and Wood streets, and corner of Wood and Sixth. (Ohl e.AIII.IIIL.MORItOW, - 111anufnetarer ofli7n - ,'Z'opper 13 and Sheet Iron Ware, No. 17 Fifth street, between Wood and Market: • feblo j e k t : 'r e tll r rd Woodaod ir _ C. I{4X:erheapreparc to do eiretY description of ruling and binding. peed (WIN H. itiSLiiti, Wholusala and &rail/kaki in t) Mask - and Musical Taitrusinta,Pitntos,Sehool Books, .and Stationery, N0.12.1-Wood -street. jant I OHS AR, Rectifying Distilkr . , - and Wholesale Dealer .in Foreigm and Domestic 11. Oa:4 had Liquors, No. 114 Liberty street, and Al Diamond alley. jya Mt; s FINNEY, Agents for the Dantean Aturuot /mutants Company, of Philadelphia, at the Ware house of King k HOialt€, IVeter street, near Larlcet. M. A t: ft st Cott. Makers and dishing' Likiertaiceis, corner of Venn owl 61. Clair streets, opposite the Fithatige. Entrance olt Pena sreet. febt 13133:11E1 'llama ha SCOTT, Matadi and Be:ail Dea/ir in J., Boas, Shoes, Trunks, Caryl sags, ,tc., S. W. corner of Poartle and - StahlifieldiSts.,Piiiihury, , h, Pa. flatletv W2r.t.. a. SCA.IIII4 - 7AXES &TILS.SOS. SCAIFE A ATICLISISON, Manufacturers of Tut, Cop per and Slizetlron Ware. They also execute every description of Blacksmith Work. rust street, between Wood and Dlarkei, Vatsburgh.. oeclt:y Joirt :11cUartrr. e'Jitunsßicihr.virr. %V), iC irV !OLIN iIIeDEVITT & BROS.; Wriorciale Grocery. Demi-. irt era in Produce, Prusburgh- :114nuluettire,,•acid Mar. eiaandize generally, No. 13 Commercial Row, Liberty M:i=! REX.NOLMS A SHEE. Inekszde rirocres,Comenii*Mn Merchants, and Deniers in Rago, - Paper„ 3tc., corner of i'enn and Irwin 4:tree's, Pittsburgh-. AU 'NIA'S I'6m b:s Paper tonarantly on hand. rl7:y_ . JowlA. - Caster, late of New Lisboa, 0. • •N. S. BICINSS2 ORAIG SKlNisikUt, GeneraLiceney, Cow-mission and forteurding Aterelionts, No. 2i Market. street, Pim, burgh, Pa. Prompt attention given to the pure bn,e and sale at all kinds of produce. pt'2 NM. lIILLSky PLIMADA.. ILICILRTEON, PITTSMt ?i/T IL LE R & 1111c , traohr G racers, and ha at. porters of Brandlrs, W Ines and :it , g - ars; Nos, MI and 174, comer ot Liberty and Irwin Streein,Pitzsburgli, Iron, Nails, Cotton Yarns, xc., constantly_on band. TOsIIIJA RlitiDES. D'Asiesots .kruiterer. Confretioner and Dealer in Nuts and all kinds of Foreign rttlilf, No. G Wood street, EltFl side, between Water and Ftrs streets, Pittsburgh, Pa. All orders in his tine carefully attended to. irtart.V Q APKINEEY, House, Sign and Ornantrishal Pamirs, ).3. and dealer in PAINTS, No. 44 Clair at., Pitts burgh, has corustantly on band all kinds of PAta - ra, either Dry or Mixed; Japan andCopal Varnish; Linseed Oil Boiled Oil ; Spirits Turpentine ; Window CiIOAS, or nit ALZCS; Putty, Paint Brushes, ac., all ot the best quality, and far. sale at reasonable oriets. scull Isaac WL/Ilains, UTEICILANT TAILOR, Smithfield street, No. he torten let and 2d streets. ap4y: Morris stlt. Haworth, ( . I"MA DEALERS 'AND imeinureas OF WINES .1 AND. BRANDIES. East side of as Diamond. Patablegh. may2l _ Coulter tik. Macke, IarIIOLESALE AND RETAIL DRUGGISTS, cor if ner of Wood and Third streets, under St. Marie., Hotel, Pittsburgh, Pa. mays RE:7ItY LY.61103,.••• ••-• • •• •••••• • • .......... GBOLGE =CERA,. Leader er, Tricker, DTI OLESALEAND RETAIL GROCERS, Commis• VII siert Merchants, end Dealers in Produce; corner Diamond and Dinthond alley. mays - .Datitel oungaon, IiffORSE- SIGN, AND ORNAMENTAL PAINTER, Liberty street, opposite Hand. All work neatly executed. Orders protctuully attended to. Inturw,:y W. P. Marshall. (BCCCSISBOR. TO 6A.MISICI. C. lit ) IhIPORTEK AND DEALER. IN. FRENCH AND AMERICAN PAPER HANGINGS and BORDERS, Window Shades, Fire-Board Prints, A.e.falso, Writing, Printing and 'Wrapping Paper—No 07 Wood street, be tween 4th st. and Diamond al ley,Pittsburgh, Pa. [fetal! Liquor and. Grocery Store. BSTERNT es BRO., Wholesale and Retailers of Liquor of all kinds. Flour, Bacon, &c., constantly on hand. No. 120 Liberty street, between .Fillb nod St.. Clair streetsl eard2:oin nolslugor, Wells it. Oo li/rANUFACTUREIIS OF GREEN GLASS WARE, J3L No: 27.1kfarket abut, Pittsburgh, Pa., keep constant ly on hand and make to order, all kinds of Via Bottles, &e.; Porter and Mineral Water Bottles, of superior qual ity. Particular attention paid to private moulds. In r/thy Emigration Lines. JAMES 13LAKELY, Agent for the Slack Ball - and Black Star Lines, Liverpool andtiew York Packets, and for the Philtulciphla and Liverpool Packet Ships, Penn street, Pittsburgh. febti , DI. D. PATWOLV, (SUCCESSOR TO J. S. 13oNses & Co.) Wholesale Grocer, Rectifying Distiller, ' AND DNALZII IN FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC WINES, LIQUOS, CIGARS, FRUITS,NUTS, ¢c . .02 Liberty street, Pittsburgh. ap3 George Beale, Jr., A/FANUFACTUREWOF BRUSHES, WnoLlseLz AVD JXL irt;tAu, No. 75 Wood strut, Pituburgh, Pa. Con stantly on hand, a general and extensive assortment of ALL SINDt of BRUSHES, at the lowest Eastern prices. N. Bi—Oluchine Brushes, !to., made to order at the shortestmotiee. marility L. B. WATBB3MANV.• •• R. A. WATERMAN.• • W. B. WATERMA L. S. VS attrxnan ar.• Sons, WHOLESALE GROCERS, Commission and Po[ - VT warding Merchants, Dealers id all kinds of Pro duce and. Pittsburgh Manufactured Articles t and Agents for sale of Richmond and Lynchburg manuiactured mart] SAUL..E.I4IIIIVEtt - • • • CULL , BAMiI SS SHUIVER & BARNES, WHOZ.ESALE•GROCERS, C PRODUCE AND COMMISSION MERCHANT S, - AND DEALER! IN PITUDTB4II MIaiIICACTUICED MITICI4ES N 05.1.30 and I= Second It., between Mod and Smithfield • Pittsburgh. 70S1ttlA , RHODES . • ...•..... •• • • •-••-• • ALFRED P. ANSI:LUTZ JOSHUA. O.HODES c 0 .,& WHOLESALE DEALERS IN FOREIGNFRIIITS, Nuts, Spices; Confectionary, Sugars, Cigars, 4-c,, 4-c au. 6 WOOD STREET, EAST- SIDE, NEAR WATER, july L PITTSBURGH. A. I. STUART. -- . TUOSIAS IL SILL. STVART 4 SILL, GILOCE4.9, AID PAOPIICE CWILIMISSION ItIMICHANTS, No, 118 Wood arta; Pittsburgh, Pu. DALERS . - GROCERIES, Flour,- Wheat, Rye, Oats, Corn, Barley; Pork, Bacon, Butter,Lard, Cheese; Cloyer, Timothy . and FlaX. Seeds; . Iron Nails, Glass, &c.,lca.,dm. Paruculartitte.ntion paid to the sale of WesteruProduce. Rzsammcati—Messrs.Myers 1 Ranter, Robt. Dalzell Oct., Hampton,Smith ICo „Riot& orhead, blcGills -I Roe James May, Pittsburgh; Fenner Ma4Sillorti.Jos. S..M.orrison, Exp . St. Lords - • sep26 ===M - ATE Johnston - dc .BOOKSELtEE, j TWINER, PRtNTER and:,BINDER, corner of Itlnt , ket and Thir'd iireete, Pinillaigh Pa. iyalar "TENNEbY k 1140 i, SIICCESICOItS . TO •Kr:lsEr'4, F Not. Wholgais and Retail Dealers in - Wthteht3,',Te6stry; Silver Tirare a - l'aney nnd 'Variety Goods, Astkutr, CorzetoVe: N 0.94 Market street, between Sth et. and the 'lnumand.. • Clocks, iVatehes stnd JeWeirtneatly repeireS. ratsburghi August:2l4 - 100. • HAS opened an.olhce at the earner of Smithfield and Fifth streets, Pittsburgh, known as the. i'Grea , Bargain comer," and-will devote his entire limo and at tention to the.Purckase, gale and fixcharkgseineat laze . , in city and country.' .1. tont his acquaintance with the businesi i hiihopes to satisfy all who may, favor him with Agencies in their line Of bußittess. ' , • Eagle .111karblo Worir.s, - ---- lasranusanni.S32) 'BY 'HID hi N D EC S t . No. 194, 'Liberty street,"pood of Wood street, .Piustrurgh; IV4VisiUMENTS, Banal Vaalls; Tombs, Head Stortes,, jUL'&4.; Mantel Pieces, 'Centro and Pier Tops, always on nand and made to order.' , .„ - 8.--LA. choice aele6titlifot Drawinis TIRUGGIST AND. APOTHECARY, No. 4a, Market street, three doors nbaae Third,Pittsbitrgh, will have constantly on band' a ivelisalectedassortinent of dm best and freshest Medicines,which be wih, sell on I.be most reasonable terms. - Physicians sending orders will :be • promptly attended to, and suppplied with articles tiler may rely upon as genuine.' • , Physicians'preacriptions nCeurntelyand neatly prepared frora the best materials, at any-hour of the 41n Also for side, a large stock of Treshand good P 1 fI.FU. MEM". decd T. f'T MEE^XI3 CARD. vlnsiWßOtt.;:, i - :0Ty,1.0.RAY,.;,:..4Numty.,:::. 8 ,::10i, Business tub. BKO.ELEII.. HENRY. NY- TISH - • ttItrEFIENCM Thompson Bell, trail, Hersey, • , H. H.lll , Callonb, John F. Pony, . ' Geo. F.•Gillmore,. • Lytann J. K. Moorhead,' • • Capt William Ward, Thos. Howard, W. 0. Leslie.: rseple:y W. CITIVSIN6IIAI'd • •—•••• • •••• • •• • • D. CUMILIVOLUM Pittsburgh City. Glass Works. • W. CUNNINUHAM & co; MAIMPACITESILS Or WINDOW -GLASS No. ta) Market street, be tar eta First citti &yu!, • Pittsburgh, Pa' [Er' Particular attenti an Odd disco. Aloe ? Dealers in Flint Gip-ss; Via is, ilotiles,Ae.. Yta LY DOWN It TEAMEY, PRACTICAL CUTLERS, SURGICALAND MENTAL _lnstrument. Itilmutacturern, No. 110 AV oOD STREET, :MAD Vl= to ALLEY. WE have removed our store and Manufactory from Liberty sweet to the above named place, for the purpose of having more convonicnee for manufacturing, which we intend going into extensively. All orders in our line will be attended to with punetuality - and dispatch. Jobbing and Repairing neatly done and promptly exe cuted. A general assortment of• Hardware and Coder" we wet always keep on hand, and sell it at the lowest pnces.— Wo have just received a fine lot of Guar, Purvis and .fievolrers,Tailors and flair Dressers' Skean, and other 'Goods generally kept in Hardware Stores. Tinners, Furriers. Hatters and SaddleteTools made to order; Razors i3round and Handled, Pen Blades put'in, Sc., Guns and Pistols repaired, &c., &e. particular attention paid to manufacturing Trusses an/ Supporters. dee37:lL NA:Tigre Oriiiii - 1117i — oirigs. JOS'EPII D. ABELL, x.e.xurAcru tr.& Cl GREKY OSA SSWaaai VIALS, itinTISS find Flasks; Porter, &aids ,Ale, tlinesal Wows, Patent Alexheins and Wins Boults, tzt earg cleieripzion AIso—WINDOW GLASS-- Keeps constantly on hand a geliCeilassortmentot the above article's. 417 As the °thee Greer: Glass . Fox:sties ate all slopped, as is the cutout in summer,. this Amery is nate in full operation, and tentlCOnlint(4 in eperation bah sum. tur and minter. Ordets thanidully tolirited and wilt be filled at the shorten' notice. tforthoust, No. a 2.&./ Way Soilocos Wood and NATIONAL FOUNDLIN• /WIN iiijih..%•••'..•wx.y..X.'bADC D. It TOISIIT. IIE unde rtLigned again . beg leave to - inform the cite. j ze.ou of Pittsburgh and the public to general that they have now on baud and are constantly reantaliteturiug, from entirely new aud tmproved patterns, cOmprisleg to part the latest improved PREMIUM- (Mill; trPOVES, for Coat and likewise Ise Wood; four Alzes of the EN TERefttsk; CUM: aqd tour sires of that r the brated Coat Cook Stove called the srAu,e , THE wkwr, and is. great va arty of other Stove* for Coat or Wood Fancy PARLOR IsTOVES, of the richest and most beaus:lot designs.. 1 . :ao and Yo ic Arne thorns; together with a geuersl assortment of tiallow Ware; all from new and improved pAterus. tiroand . Wagon. and Doggy notes, ttait.iruni, Dog Irons: coMenOrr and, fancy Foe Grates arta Tendert, anti every thing to I.& house ambling line, always an or mode. to order.— Pun:aasers are respec natty turned to call and examine our stock before haying ei,.eath re, at the ofd stand, car • cc r rieveath and Laverty street,, P;ste.nugh. :nada; quoiN, Ni,nati)E s. co. krt.:W. , ,l.CatiUt - ..RitEtrriittrtatts, lisokss FoarM sarrt.—lforo & AN/11433T, Dagnertet. typists from the Eastern clues. would call theatiention of the inhabitants of Pittsburgh, and the neighboring towns, mulct: Daguerreotype of citizens and others, at rooms in the third s coy of lturke's boding, dth Persons wishing pictures taken may rest assured that no pains shall be apatati to produce theta ho tl:e hi fittest perfection of the art. Our Instruments are of the mast pow. erful Mud, enabling us to execute pictures uilsurpassed for high finish and truthfulness to nature, The public are solicited local! and examine_ Persons sating for pictures are neither te.curred or ex pected to take them unless perfect sadalasuon agave a. N. U. Operators will find this a good depot (or stock and ebenucals; frrinstmetione given in the xri, conuunlng the =OM recent Improvements. an 7 A IIJITON, Bea and .11 , a51 Founder. has rebuilt and • commenced business at hts old stand, No. 7111, cond, between Market and Ferry streets, where he will be pleased to see has old cuttonters and therlllll. Chtiteh, steamboat, and bait of every sae, from 10 to 141100 pounds, cast from patterns of the mast approved mbdels, and warranted to be of the best materials. !liners! Water Pumps, Counters, Railings, &e., tam, together with every variety of 'Brass Castings, if regalr• ed,turned and finished in the neatest manner. A. F. is the note ageut for Babbitts d»ti•dttraaion Ms Sal, so justly celebrated for the redaction of friction ii machinery. The boxes and composition can be Mid o him at all times. novlly TititYll.,liti, Undertaker, Film street, tin. W mediately 'opposite the Theatre, respeerfhtly in forms his friends and the public in general, that he has renamed his bllls l / l eN4 as a Furnishing undertaker. lie is supplied with and always keeps on hand Coffins of all sizes and kinds,Shroutts, and all other at ticks necessary on such occasions. Silver plates, ice boxes, and leaden coffins will !Jesupp. plied in order. A Elle. hearse end ear riage always ready to attend funerals. scp29:ly WM._ ALEXANDER, & SUNS • , 4 ,„ • Coma :11A18.113 ktlarlllllllrlli IiffDECTAILEAS, corner of Penn and St. Glair sa t opposite LA, Ea:Mango fANUMIIIIII:%1C: Hotel, Entrance on lean at., res. pectfally inform their friends and the public, that they are prepared to furnish end attend to everything in the hue of Undertakers, as they have quit the business of Cabinet Making, and their attention 'will be d6voted altogether timlie above business, keep a large assortment of COFFINS made and finished, rover 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 lands in the eastern style, and all other articles necessary for dressing the dead, cud furnishing funerals, of quality and price to suit; SILVER PLATES or engraving the name and age; ICE CASES for raying the body in ice, by those who wish to keep their friends any length of 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 et fine borses„ turd any number of the best mirruges, etc:, etc., and will be prompt, punctual. and reit:tenable. augl9-y AffONONGAHELA PLANLNG MILL—J.Omi Mew.- LVI 1.513E1i would respectfully inform his friends and the public, that his now establishment is nosy in full opera tion, and that he is prepared to furnish Boat Cabins, and fill all orders for Planed Lumber, with promptitude,and at the lowest rates. Board and _Plank, planed on one or both sides, eon Bluntly on hard. bash, Doors and Mouldings, o (every description, made to order. !holders and Carpenters would find it to their advan- tage to give him a cull, us he can now furnish them with planked stuff, suitable for every description of work. IS &Clonal Hotel, Pittsburgh. Situated on Wesur Street, opposiu du Landing of the Brownsville Steam Packets. rd[HIS House having undergone a thorough repairing and fitting up, both inside and out, the subscriber is etermined 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 the market affords. The Bar will be supplied with the best and choicest liquors. Attached to, the house is a good stable, attended by a good Hostler, JAMES REA MER. jy2o ALLEN BROWN. .• W. C. CONNELLY. BROWN'S HOTEL, CORNER OF SEITEIFIELD AND 2711 RD STS., .Pituburgh, Pa, BROWN do CONNELLY, PROPRIETORS. N. R —Good Stakling attached to the house. OKEENSBUHOH HOTEL. (HAELHAVOWEI OLD SrLtw.) rrHE subseribcr having leased the above well know '. and excellent esieblishmenti is now prepared to en terrain 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 delicady of the season; and his Bar with the bestOf Li quors. His stabling is very extensive; and every arrange. meet has been mule ibr the accommodation of Drovers. augthif . Wlll. CLAWSON. QALERATUS-30 boxes prime in store. nova - STUART & SILL: MIRIME=Iiti New Books; Inuit', &I _ _ _ _ _ New Allislc 1. TIOSIONALJPOLKAi - ,Soiree o 1 Poster, ; , - • Scote.YPolka. Condite • do; "• - • lee iy Lind 's Bird Song.; ,4o do. Echo do , r•'• do do 'llerdimaa Song; ICasta'Diva, as sang' 5-Jenny Lind ; * •• The Kew. LS on thelgossom ; Jenny. Gray; - r Ihnvenomething sweet to say ; Tam Dreaming of thee; • ;0, would t were . a boy again; Blanch /Open; , . •-; - •Ben'Bolt, for Phinci or G altar.; Canner:tame - Cotillions ; • Louisiana Belle, with variations; Love Not. Quickstep ; Thou bust 'wounded tho spirit that loved thee; ~1 . Althea anthleanon - Shower Of Pearts.,Wal tz; . Wier Lake Polka , • • Received by • • • - .1. IL MELLOR, '.; St Wood street. . large stock ,of stew Pianos to arrive this 'week. ' ' Sacred Music. M P NEW OARMINAcitACRA, or Boston toile • lion of Church Music, comprising the most popular Psalm anci•Eymn tunes Angeneral use, together with a. grant variety , of new, tunes, Chaunts,.lllbustts and An thetas; the'whole being;one of the. most complete col= teetions- of 'moths. for .cheira, congregations, singing schools and societies, extant. By LOWELL Meson.. A supply of the aboverebeived and for sale by ntln JOHN'fi. MLLLOR, Si, Wood st. ;in: hand- (nvt4 Instro.cannts and Music. • • THE OIiO ESTABLISHED PIANO DEPOT._ C. BLUME, , late F. Blame, NO 118 Wood street, Pittsburgh, Palma, two dooraMbove Fifth, sole Agent for the celebrated Hamburg , Pianos, unequalled by any, with felt-coveted hammers, prOucing a fall, rich and mellow Mite, and not liable to wear hard; also, Pianos and Me. lodcons oni the most celebrated easteramanufactulers, of , warranted , hinds, always on hand. Constantly on hand, llama assortment of Music and Musical Instru ments, each • as Accordeons, Guitars, Banjos, Toraborines, Rater Fifes, Drams,.FlageolettS, ClUrtOr 4%0. "..BraB4 itlarttlOCAlS of every description ; Violin Or Guitar Clues; Strings for , all instruments, of the best kind; finger boards, eastinetts, metronomes, in. strnetion books tar all instruments. Second hand Pi- COWS taken IA part pBY far new ones; also, rented to per sons who ran give satisfaction for payment. A large tot of Boxwood on hand, whirls will be sold 10rt24 ntrscaN, 13r IdINER &CO., ,Smlthfielit street, have received the Decen bar number of Stringer & Townsend's International Miscellany,' It it tmusually large, andthe contents are of great interest. Dr. Layattlhi Iticent Gifts from. Nimroad—with two illustrations. . Wild Sports in Algeria, by Jules Gerard. Alton Locke, Tailor and Poet: an Autobiography.— This work is remarkable in its character, showing the hardships, sutferinp and miseries of a large mass of oar fellow men. The Divorced Wife.by T. S. Arthur--a novel. A. Lecture by the Rev. Joseph S. Berg, D. D , in an swer to Bishop Hughes, ori the 't Deehatt of Protestant ism.' Gamblers' Tricks with Cards Exposed and Ex - .tlained, by J. ii. Green, the Reformed Gambler. Every Body's Almatotiek and Dtary far 1651.—putai.h— -c d by Appleton, Pliiiadelphia. deed [foreign Pliawapitpare, sabseriber is authorized' to receive eubseripi• dons for all the London Daily, Weekly and Tu t eeitly paperai Birmingham, Drool, Ilan, Leeds, Manoleeter, Neartwetlo, ...411itliet,i, and other Prozin• tin! pipers; trieb papers of Dahlia, Cork, Belfast. Limerick, Londonderry, 4e-e4 &loteh papers of Ediro burgh, Aberdeen, Gio , igorr, Dundee, &i,: Preach and German papers. JOSHUA ROBINSON, European Agent, joi Po-0i Beildinglidth et., near Wood. Cloths t Cloths I' Cloths T EASTEILN 5C*111153.1 PRteti — sZb ht K=; Cliack and Fancy cufcrvi Fycnca And ely,lou carrusi Pilat, iNeralmg olnf Drzt) Cloths. Just opened at A. 11411014 A. tic 01 ,Nos. 6:: awl 83 Vegan Arrival.. Now Goads I 5' 0 . Trx ZiTARKr:T STREItT, rattouswer.:* toezna erhaur Ano T VI CION b. „XII FRENO. }INGO:AiI AND AIItE.BICAN WlNTra'All V GVOI . .IS 0 11111lundertieni'd to vow. fere irinfr trona 'Le Faitern lanie., br r., - , vilrt.,s,-4 Nrarptii,t ei.,,,,enue r itt of Ea,i3O end Purple Dry 4100..te..pnieb,,...d , 4 ,i4 i ,evele far , iviiti, from thr linparrtere and easenife.-ta rirr.,, at ; r g,i, ?4:, il . hes per mier. arlowttiecarr 'of Mate wt. , MU: r tnt,r pat entees reedier intim.s.4ou, rod trill he ,4):.,1 V; h-0;....ta1l and Remit for caiih. ot. - ivartAoltot NARY DARR.% tNS Zitt •,.. • !petit* Lionio - * •rititatth We tinoe $,. Ctark'n 4 , -. S - t * * - 1 -, :et, Zink,. Orettn t'itoPtu*:},lns*rin! Woe to,t :ttliy,t-e• • colored, IrOTTA 67je, o." to the t.nesi quality. trianetutcred ! under itis Err nets Repaintl . , . IS Ptc'eet Ito-erica llvtathatows,l.vpirt'n indwiftc:l2:l! • tatiEekri, tt t L iIIiTRA "court,: g t —et unprectilr ' ntied lea , pewee ISO Neves IA ark and Colored A 4 , 3 , 4., Itob , l'i el'ott j e p i.„„, f '',.ii; 411 . ,F..-.IA per yard up to the fit:est.:4lk ‘ytirp a r i,d .110!mit Lwitr, i 4 , 44144, , ,44t....., '"'"ll•L'Ar..e ' --',....: manufactured. It.`} pieces 1104.1. Parting-no sod Coburg 0.414 e. ill i THE . NDNEERS OF THE NEW RAILROAD t. t t colors end queliiier, and el:caper than ever 1,,::0te igia I. r ram-,rB vt 4 11 4 , 1 japijarl.43lu4 Ara t,e„jj,..sre, ed in this city. ..lat'dpieces Arnerirez and Etrinsh rains, impeller qua:o NV 1 i l G " Pi '. li ri l i i ‘' u l r * e a .i l'4 *it i 3 t g a i e t ' VV ! e ° , ' ; el ' ' elu t e! .qe !' it i s ‘ g ol " n a m " • ly, *tut will he sold at extprnoei); tow ;meas. i tidy, rhat on and oder Muratori. the Inch Setatratber, we 450 1311,00 .V 44 ; Suqtli t n . i ' l4 l '' .44.-4. V" i ' Val " li ''' I will rarest ae.,l forward sands. via the Central Rea l-on Shawls, Coamelion,e.villt and Tura satin Dv Cheio . void, ~,..1 02 ,,,,,,,,, th ,, tv , be itimort, to 4.00 r, and ail Woo: Uroche Sheilah*, Mora and COpred I'r t• i 1 Dor 4ltenqivt , onzqc of Cam and Bova enable us to brait', l e 4 . ,....,Clatll 8 2 , °:/- 1 ,.. , Via, 44 ,ul'a ET -b ,,,, , Tdc",,, d it ; *ck 1 cam-thq 81)-0 , to es,µeicla§ saute to tiro pUlati'l widlial and '''° l4 ."'" "" ""`- 5- ' . `"" ei 44- '''''''" ''' ern IWO Min toßtlfitle one iota& lines via Ilarrt.hurg and Sherrie. , Colarril,te. Mortnantri wielling goods brought (rout the 3.50 pitste.rne Superior Drr , is Plias : Plain ettikenvlian j } .....,,, 0, woli „ risio „ ,y rola 44 „ . . t0ir, Co ion , Boor, or pro. Silk and Satin De Cuein, Wider flak tiro De Rhine i si ,,, r , . 411 ,,,, th , ro. Art invi r t . a ta . csii an Elgin.. !'lain nail Fancy Figured e":the, and Blare l'iaid 1 ' OVONNt/ft, ATKINS & Ct./.. l'itubureh, Oro De Armour Silts. • .A.7141N - $ O'CONNOR -k.- th.l., Phitedel'ii., 150 pieces Cloths, Co..itazeres and Vesbaga, eopettot - Proorieto-c of lA* Piiribtaga Trarwpciera.aoit line_ [ quality, and will be sold ai a great reilortion Irma te rra. : or tt , ~1 !, ,,,,,, , n , am ,,,,..... 1 et prices._ DONIESTIC AND sTAPLv: tiool. u Connor A 1.:0.,':d North street, Baltimore E. Block, 4 Flattery Piece, hew York. WO pieces Bleached illutlin, good quality, ell widths,. Elliott S. Young, 14 Doane street. Boston, from 61 to ttf carat pet yard abu pacts heavy yard wide Brawn Ilusha, loam air. ' "P l:n " . _ _ ____ ..___________—_ to the heel 'article manufactured, Pittsburgh Portable Boat Line. 'ZOO Netts fled, Whim and Vellow El &aorta. from 14 I . , rants per yard up to the fi nest walk l,Varit and Welch I ~,' '', " - -. 7 7,.; 5 7 a • 1850..r .,..„..... r=... Git axe- Flannel imported. i 104 pieces Irish Linen werrinted ramie of FIAZ yarn. i • - round thread, wire twis t, hared spun and grass blenched. 12.} picot* Chet**, suptreor tau e, from It to Ift routs peryard, tui;uher with a large assortment of Damask Pablo Linen and Table Glottis, Russia Diaper and Crash, Cnitinetis, Rentneky Jeans, lied 'Pirates, Do•• mettle Go/ghouls, Colored Camtmce, Pluto Linsey*, Canton Enoinettl, tte • 3.50 dozen Ladles and Gentlemen's Giorcs and Hosiery —including every variety and quality, which vein be sold at extremely low prices. The customers of the house and all cash buyers are requested to cell and examine the goods, and secure a bargain, to : they ;vat he offered Whotesate and Re ait a very low prices. Lf3' :No ttti.Sforketstrret, Pm, burgh. nor lil ABSA,L,WI MORRIS. Viral Arrival of Pall Stock oir Varpote. subscriber having just returned from the East, is I now receiving and opening a splendid stock of goods, consiciak in I art of very rich style Carpets, via: Bruisers, la-cstry Brussels and Velvets ; imported expressly for this market. Also, imperial a ply, superfine ti ply, with a heavy stock o t all the lower priced grades; together with a large variety of Hearth Rugs, Door Mats, Stair Rods, W4itc,Orcen, Blue and - Scarlet-figured Haire, from to ti yards wide. A superior article of French Table and Piano Covers. 011 Cloth, from # t eight yards wide, hr ese. All tlie above named articles having been selected with great :tare, anti purchased at such pr ees as to cita ble him to sell CIPCII:3ET than any house west of the mountains. . . Citizens and persons from the country arc requested to cull and examine the stock at Lynd's Carpet Emporium, No. 80 Fourth street, and No. G 3 Wood street. augl9 E. W. LYND. Hata, Caps and Mufti. O Wood at. coma of Diamond ray, &cold story. OFFERS his customers and the public kr .. au entirely new and fresh snick of fiats, ,'"_tit, Cape and Mutts, In great variety, menu- '"--"'. lectured tuid selected with much care In reference to price, stylo and quality, in New York city, and will be offered at tho lowest rates of present low prices, Whole. sale and Retail. [octl2af• Spring Fashion Lints. g Tuts beiutifil style of HATS (or Spring and Summer wets will be introduced THIS DAT at 102 t Wood strect;thlrd door below Fifth st. feb23:4m G. W. GLASSHOW. NO. 108 VIGU') STREET. a l r FALL, FASHIONS Received at the OLD stand of G. W. GLASSGOW, Beebe & Co.'s Pall style of Hats for 1850. Those in want of a gliunl • [Juror Cap, at a small advange above cost for Cash,tvill please call at No. ioa Wood street, east side, third dootbelow Fifth street. sugst:4m . To Steamboat 'Owners, Captains Q. Vlerke ViT S. HAVEN is prepared to furnish steamboats with every article In the .book . , and stationery fine on the most reasonable terms. Freight - looks, pi ft sage books, registers, journals, ledgers, wood and gene ral receipt books, crew registers, hand ledgerd, _avec iv ing and discharging memorandum book s, ink,lead pen cils, quills, steel pens, sand, wafers, India rubberoke, Sex. Steamboat bills, deck passage receipts, fright bills, manifest heads, notices to consignees, dtc., on the shortest notice. Bookstore on the corner of Market and Second streets. (nov2s TUFF RECEIVED a supply of Printer's Cards ; ivory surfaced, satin surfaced, satin enamelled, India nod People's colored Cards. Always on hand, an excellent article of book and news Ink ; also, red, blue and green Inks ; from the manufactory of 1. D. nl'Creary,New York. RBIDDLE RUBERTS,Anowtry at Law. °nice No. a. Smithfield antes, between Fifth and Sixth. llections carefully attended - to—special attentio.. given, to Conveyancing. [dcc3:ly Oct) itoabs Printer's Cards W. B_, HAVEN, Printer, Bookseller and Stationer, corner of Market and Second ets ,entiaratiow tints. . -• • , r.--rrevip Hitting :'. • • LINF. P „ o-P. TO. SAIL PROAI LIVERPOOL On the Eighteenth. day of ectery,2ll"onei. JANE H. GLIDDEN, Aetbrose Child, 'lOO vi:m.lBth Nor. JAMES.BROWNE, Arthur Chad, 1000 tons'. -18th Dee: GON DAR;;T. G. Barstow, C. 50 ton s ..... .• • •• • • 48th lan. NKW ,SHIP, '—, 850 19th - Feb. , . . , , . Tha above ships are built of the hest materials and af-, ter the most approved. nicklein for swiftheits, combined 'with the modern improveinnnts for. the com fort cf pas .sengers.; Theireommanders are men of known ability.- These packets will take advantage of steam t'low boaftLotr the Delaware; • , • Also, ships suilingweakly•from Liveit aol to New Or. leans. Passengers can get up the river cheap through For terms of Second Cabirt and Steerage Anss ll ,Set *Mi ply to or address byletter (post-paid), - ~. P ~ , B . W.YRNES - 6SCO., , , 83 South street, New York; • . . 30 Waterloo Itoad;Liyerpool'; . or to JOHN . THOMPSON ' ' novl4:2m• .; 2osLiberty.street,ltittsburgb, Liverpool and ehliadeiphlaßatikets, • Sailing from Liverpool; an the _Eighteenth qf mch. dlonrh, - Ship Jane H. Glidden, Capt, Child,. NOV. 18. " James Brawne, " Child 'Dee. 18. fe„,r.Z - "Gondar, " Barstow,- Jun, 18. new, Glidden, Feb.l6. 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 t 0.,, ' Price of steerage passage 820. Certificates good for 13 months, or the money refunded if the passengers do not embark. Apply to DAVID M. BARBOUR, at John Watt tr. Co. , e, 266 Liberty. street. Drafts for any amount given upon the Ulster Banking Company and Branches, the Royal Bank of Ireland, or Spooner, Atwoods er. Co., Brokers, London. Inovl9:3m • FOREIGN /PASSENGER OFFICE. --pi • SHIP AHOY! tia. i• -0•1 -• ' WHO commANDsi - -,t e ott, HARNRELN 00s i c • -• Woo have appointed the subscriber Agent (or their unri vaned Lines of Shiite from Liverpool to New York Philadelphia and Boston. Leith° Friends of Emigrantd be careful 'to have their arrangements ruadeaccording to the new ?merino' nlate, and take no man's' feceipt, without having it inserted; otherwise they will have balmy in LiverpooT t before ther ship Tia . e following is the list, according to law : lbs. Bread, • ; 2 lbs. Beef or Pork, 1 " Flour, a pint Vinegar, 5 " Oatmeal,• 51 . -11. lb, Sugar,- " Ake," Molasses • 5 "- Potatoes, ' Pt . " - Z oz. Tea, , With three quarts of Water perday r andsufficientl - for Cooking. The cabobse and cooking-ratiges for the use of Pas aengers, are kept under cover. Every attention will, be paid to promote their health and comfort. Hunk or England Notes and. Foreign . Exchange pur chased at current rates. Debts, Legacies, Pensions,, &e, kn., collected, and copies of Wills procured, with every other business con nected with an European Aleut. OSHVA ROBINSON, European Agent, , opal l'ost Buildings. corner of Fllth and Wood std. a 11.S.MITTAUG fs.s , aito , TO ENOLAND. IRELAND, SCOTLAND, %VALES. ' FRANCE., and GERMANY, To any amoura, by Joshua. itoblidatosd, Els, an Aeon!, Fan But/dined. am Far.% and Woad a u sew Lane . 44,0 F tavEnrout. AND riut...kivA - PACKETS. 111.taii from Pkileadephit on at IVA, ant 1 , 4,1 Lir:frivol au ault.laa of tack =tea. 144n.ra WL1A.1,1.%1 ra:rx,l,ol:a) two, Itisrama, 1451! "" PEILADSI4III4, IeMO " " ii;LOSA.2I. I O,_ 111CILABDSON 11110THERS. t Cu., Agtap, Nos. 1: find 13 Tower linildino. Live:Tool. WAT:"ON Si Ar,nti, 8 eilev....ntt *trot (1.111:1i-4614z ritorrs, Aron:* tot ii above La: of apica l. d J zreitr Parktt :.I.kipt al It nit City, air prepared to tur7:t4. panr.4.3. col-alkalis* :4144113r* rralaing to this caa y who tnliy tr,tle*trans 01 tradittit tor tutu ftlen:l‘, toms oat I , o4thet of the above Shlpa. They art ats r o oropetreA to trorit money to au: - it: (.1 tiro 063 Country *.gbt .1 roil* •;b- U3,3k Of letlen,4 and Mauch-rt.:tn.! 11r.141. iticbar.hutt Iltut44l,t Livtoooi. For twtiotttesr.. Bpply to or itxlBtost , attowN - 111 . 811PATRIC11., - No.-144 anti, l'alst,urp,h. ransportation fines 70217007/I.oq/700117103 07 77310/1710 a MON u LEW PHILADELPHIA. BALTIMORE E, PORK, BOST ON, & e. THOMAS ttORIMOGE, S TA AFFR & O'CONNOR, rA heat qp . 5 < Pißshurgh. • THE; Crusal being now open the proprietors of this king established Line are as usual at their old stands, receiving and forwardlng'Merohandize and Produce at low rates, and. with the promptness, certainty and safety peculiar to their system and mode of Transportatio . n, where intermediate transhipment is avoided, with its consequent delays and probability-of damage hlerchandize and Produce shipped East or West, and Bills of Lading forwarded free of charge for C 0101100641011, advancing or storage. Having no interestdirectly or in directly in steamboats, that of the owners is solely•con suited when shipping their goods. All conununieations to the following: Agents promptly attended to: THOMAS /10RUIDOLI. No. 275 Market at—Philadelphia; TAAFFE, & O'CONNOR, P "P ria ""' Cur. Penn and Wayne sts., Pittsburgh; Aoasyrs--J ohn M'Cullogh k Co., 68 trio st , Balt.; P. B. Burke & Co, 25 Doane at., Boston ; W. & J. T. Tap* Scott 5. CO., 03 SOlOO u., New York Jas. Wheelwright, Cincinnati. . mar`.s -- :-,-7- - ------i 18 5 0 . 04r - -741 ~.__ .._.,-,,,--,v. . -, 1,"-.....• , :-. a.i." Merchant , ' Trhstaportation Line. FOR the Transportatio u of Nuactlallotz.s and Plonttca froin Pittsburgh to Philadelphia and Baltimore, (via Canal and Railroad,) mahout re-sAipying—timc,lo days Rates of Freight always as. ram as any oast rapanstets Lin , : C. A. INPANULTY k Co., Prop . rietors, , “ Canal Basin,Pittsburgh. ROSE MERRILL & Co., Halt. Aviou i ta t ,. . nAYNOII, Philad'a. . Merchant , * WaraPriduht Line, EXCLUSIVELY for the accommodation of the Was Hostauss between Pittsburgh, Blairsville, Johns tewn, Hollidaysburg h, Water street, Pa.; and all inter 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, Proprietor. R. ti. CANAN I Johnstown.. AosyrsJOHN MILLLR, Hollidaysburg. 1 C. A. APAN =Lir & Co., Pitts. The 014 Print Lug Zetabltehment. (1. Jourerrox & srocx.rox's,) And Blank Book and Stationery Warehouse. S. RAVEN Is'prepared to execute every style of W 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 atreeta. (Er Printing Officeiind Book Bindery, No. 50 Third :steel. novl6 -------- ' - Wholesale and "Listen. SADDLE, HARNESS AND TRUNAMANUFACTORY r i k l _IIOIOBERT H. HATITLEY, begs leave to in Elb form his friends and the public generally, ill' , hat he continues to occupy that large arid com- Inedions Store Room,forrnerly occupied by,Samue a . eenck& Co' N0:88, corner of Diamond ailey and Wood strentmheihe keeps a large and general assortment of SaddlesTßri les,llarness Trunks, Carpet 'Bags, Saddle Bags„Valitiffib Buffalo Relies, Whips, and all-other arti clesB,--aitklL, in Ms lin . . He also keeps ak stantly on hand,und la prepare o furnish to order,4ll •es deo( Riveted Hose manufactured of the 'best Material, an a a tyl eof workmanship equal to the eastern manufacture article, and at fib per cent. cheaper. intl. FarmarMarild do well to call _ Z'ountryAferclice.—_ and examine his stock before purctattOg elsewhere,as he is determined to sell first rate art des at very low prices. jrr" Don't forget the place, No. Be, nomei'fit_Wooi treat andltiamond Alloy. • • _ • • . - - ..t'.. - - fi r .. a.,...........,::;,- .. r' -.....,;. __... _ _ a,,..~;,,x{. r ?Al awl,: e . fal r a p ittl tC tt i c l ilv! l e f o 9 ropletd%, , ;urge -A d nest snack , - 4af'-houteheld - fu rniture eslSk hefore this city, as he is determined to aphobtitrei tit( well-seasoned materials, bestworkmaashipet designs rand , frotti 4 the ettent Alf lill'orders an Ility inrpanufenturingt ha Menabled .piodomtWeir _furniture, suite lowest-prices-,: , ,_ , 1q , 3••. He hie adopted the principle of- hkentifYing tourers' inteteattrith his own; in knout,' and' triee,, keeps always on head the greatesrftrietyldf kitty dese cription of furniture, from the cheapenanstplatimati to the most . elegarn antreo'stlY . ,thit'ir holted,'btany pail of one, may be furnished-trim his Istoctituthiiabikettged expressly , to order., He therefore eoneita ky susinapenticine that the advantages of his establishment may be known.: The following articles coastal, in.part, or hie for xichness.'Orstyle and fi nis h , '-ottnnet be !surpassed, in any of the Eastern cities: f. drawing, ain. ing, and bed room . • chairs, -of eterrtarietk, consisting,.of rose w000d,, , ..ant-- i • hogatty" and walnut Eliza be the it, Consornatolra , and , raii Chatis,''of ' evert— description; Couches, Sofas; Taie-tt:lateettotJDl vans Of the ,latest ,French, and AnterionnTatterns 'realties, What-Nott, arid laißes l r peor wnttpg De s of various • 'kinds ; -Work' 'Tableti 'and' tartey stande,repsic tands, , and boldest; disiblebapprotti, hogany, rosewood,and ..walnut. centre and sofillta bles, extension' dining : table,. t. all . sizes of the ' most improved ; and - deCidedbi 'this 'beat kind" made; card, Pembroke hall. end:pier-tables, • wardrobes; bedsteads tiniLwashstando of •. • each - a large- 'assortinerit 'within hall , ' ' and parlor reception chnirs, ottomans • • •• • and stcols, secretary.- and book . . cases, side boardi, ..fire screens,_ , towel racks.'" hat'standa, • and • ' music stools, cribs and cots for children; 'paper tnache, table and tea pops, ins- ”-• . • hognap, rosewood, and • • ' inlaid pearl Tables, • . • - &c. &el ke. .A large assortment of.COMMON. PLIRNITURE. and WINDSOR CHAIRS. CABINET 2dAlilUll supplied with all articles in their line " STEAMBOATS and HOTELS, furnished at the shifti est notice. . All orders prom p tl y attended to . . nets article for Coughs, Colds,. Hoarsen ess, ' Whooping-Congh, Asthma and various Diseases, of tie Lungs rend Puhnonaly Organs. '-'" THIS MEDICINE has an action - in affec : tiring • or th Pulmonary tissues entirely different from any-of the Expectorant and Cough Remedies now blase. It is one of the most speedy . ; as well as the most' pleasant, meths eines now in use- It does not open the para and' taxi. pose to a sans COLD. One or two doses frequentir stb• lays all irritation and tickling sensation produced_ y harassing cough'. Singers, public speakers, and those who arc required to use thevocal orginetri a great ex, tent, will find in this Pectoral Syrup a - suro and instant remedy for hoarseness and laryngeal .irritation. Jg clears the throat perfectly of all collections of morons, - and gives tone and clearness to the voice. - ' • '• SYMPTOMS—The symptoms which usually usher la. a Cough or Cold may be , enumerated as follows : This, disease in the books is calla eateurh;and is preceded by, an increased discharge frorathe nose, faunas arid bran.; chin; there is a feeling of lassitude, over. the whale body, and very often cold shivetrings are felt; at least: the oody is more than usually . sensitive fdtheactiOn of the air the pulse increases in frequency; and there generally more or le tsfever. These symptoatsara soon: followed with hoarseness and a sense of roughness.and, soreness in the windpipe and vocal organs, together with a difficulty of breathingand S seate -of constriction of the chest. 'There Is also attending.... dull pain and sense of weight in the forehead as well as a heaviness. in moving the eyes. These feelings, =betimes at she very beginning of the disease, and lawny.* ISODt afters Cite 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 first usually dry; but OS the disease progresses there is an expectoration of thin mucous, which gradually he Cannel thicker =dimes* copious, and having someap pearsuce of pus- . - • ...- These are the leading symptems of what is terme d "a ned," which, if neglected, are - likely to result in :tie parable injury to the Lungs, and Cosyrstrrich - Prtee 40 cents per bottle. For proof or the above read the following certifi cates:— I.4n:' /irate :—We take ntessure in certitTicg, for the benefit of other rufferevi. to the eMeacy of your. PEE TORA.I. COL'Cill SYRUP, in oar case. Daring the Pee of two bottirs purr:latest of you we were cured of it hi - miscues, arnonotinit,to an enure lOnst Of Irvine :and eTretantiy relieved of a severe cough, which threaten ed permanent injury to the longs WM. A. RILL', M Vanimg Muss-07' Wrt, A. S!Z4 G . Px4burgh Frti. 17:4. • Xnvsaa have asked me the effects 'of your Perim:it byre.p in - toy pent ease. t had a very bid cough during part of last winter. It began with afeet trig of la . :loess in the head ; Increased secretion and sof fusion a tears ; together with hoarseness; pain lathe breast. and the other accompaniments ofvriutt haa been denominated -Tyler Grippe." 1 took jwo bottles of T, ' , ' ,„ r e P.e 'a ct rl a d u Artii Tru n:% ; v arienThlainj e to th n e e dlr"4l° e tu Onnlithroe iy free from any of the unpleasant symptoms enumera ted otiose Yon hare myytermission to publish this tor the goad of }der lain, as wen-as the Pablie l if - yon de sire to do so. Very respectfully, years, de, G. roLLANsara. I Capital, „1:30121,000..E qual to Si2,1:100,000. 1 iptirmi a large surprus of profits. Al:portion of both ; TT capital and surplus invested MC. &Govern:atm Storks, and other securities in the City of New York. Policies held in this country over 6,OCD. Persons in wiring participate in the profits of the Company. Cahfornia risks taken ea reduced rates. ' • I Amine the advantages of a Policy in this Company t s are the following t.— ! A party Insured for the whole terra of /ire:may at any time borrow oritothalf the amount of gambol premium, without note or 'steamy, or deposit all Policy, and is en titled to division of pronto. . - ' lie may at any nose surrender his policy,uto receive back as value thereof one-half the gross sum lald 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 new policy upon the Man system now introduced. Parties already insured and entitled to a tur*-riiret loan, are not shut out from said two-third loan, if ht • prefer it, upon the terms suited in the Society's pamph let*. A party may, at a moderate annual premium, inset for life, and he 'arrive to reach the age of 6a: years, the tuft awn insured up to $15,000, miff be paicl2o or - if be dies before reaching that age, the full Ellin IFLSI/Ted will be paid to his family or legal represe.Aatives. It has become customary in the Atlantic cities for con gregations to insure the lives of their Ya.siors, and on, Christmas or New Year's day to makethe family a pre scot of the policy. This is certainly an excellent way of showing their regard for their Minister, whose salary. In very many cases is scarcely equal to his immediate wants. To die man of family, at his deatihit is a con solauon beyond expression to know that his helpless linle ones are thus minded for.. Churches involved, would do well to insure the lives of one or more of the trustees, ut whose demise the amount would be applied to liquidate the debt.' • • Explanatory pamphlets and information givenatis, at the Banking House of WM. A. HILL & C O., novil9 Wood a., second deer above Fourth. Bounty Land Warrants. TRE SUBSCRIBER,. who was In Michigan, Wiscon- . sin, Illinois and Missouri, in the Fall of IRO,. with the view of axonal:ling the Public Lands, and lit the months of Morel or Aprilmext, will roVitit those States and also lowa, and from the knowledge he bus acquired, be enabled to make the most favorable locations for per sons holding Lund Warrants. His charges will bo mo derate to any person who may be pleased to employ him. If by letter, loost-paid,i io LUKE COOKSHOOT, 37 Diamond alloy, Pittsburgh, REvanatices—Copt.Robert Porter, Attorney, Fifth at .; John Taylor, Pension Agency,2d at .; Edward Snowden, Attorney, Fourth at ; D. Guthrie, Agent,. Fourth 'at:{ Cupt. John Herron, Penn st.; John Cartwright, Cutler, Wood at.; D. T. Morgan & Co., and J. D. Morgan, Drug gist, Wood street. inavlSdni .•,'At.4 - 1.1 - 4.*4 . ; ..1--- ,, H. I:F.oysergf,..E're..coral Prepared by Dr. Geo. Id. Keyser, sad solaby KEYSER es ItVD9WELI., tab Wood at.., earner of Virgin alley. To whom ail orders must, be addressed. taov23 SAIET, PERPETUITY AND SECURITY • THE NATIONAL. LOAN FUND ' LILVEJESURANCE SOCIETY- - LONDON AND NEW-YORK. Bounty Lands. CAPT. NAYLOR, No. 163 Third street. corner of Cher :y alley, having made arrangements. at Wash ngton for the purpose, will procure Bounty Lands for the officers and soldiers, their widows and children, under the Bounty Land Bill, passed September 290,1939., Pittsburgh, October 30. . • Bounty Lands. A RIIANGE'ISIENTS having been made between "the undersigned and: E. B. thaarsort, ESCI of. Wash. ington City, (late of the Treasury Departnie.nt,) for the purpose, the undersigned will procure Bounty Lands for the officers and soldiers, their widows and children; under the . Bounty Land Bill, passed September 28th, 1850.. , JAMES F. KERB. AWy. at Law, oet22 4th st., bet. Smithfield and Cherry alley. Bounty- Latna...solaiery Olalme. rpriE undereagned continues the business of Agsnt for Soldiers , and Widows' L'isrinu for Bounty Land and Pensions. Office on Fourth street, opposite the Mayor's' office. (oct2s:lrnj ' JOHN B. GUTHRIE. . , _ Irish lona Scotch whiskeyi • ARRANTED; PURE—Pnee $2,5.: per gallartr;pr 626 c. per quart. Far sale ky.MORRIS RTH, in the Diamond. - • • ' [decs James P. Borbacti, RECTIFYING DISTILLER, Foreign and. Domestic Wines, Liquors, Cigars, 4c., No. 197 Liberty st.'eortier of Barker's alley, 00v19.1 - Pittsburgh. Pa. SORRIH & HAWORTH. Tea Dsakm, east 'side 'of AU. tho Diamond. Tr; their COc... Tea; ?cis, really ME r.;; 1 H J (..) 1).4 I "I" A,lit „ le AS"r diEN-LNI3I7RANCE - ON - 14113 LIFE POE le ethogualoreshaletila6aidot Mutual Life Insti oarky.,.o44rtfocd,conneeVienig Pl e 6a - vdtiitrOlte; ini.liteng:atite,s4dYrernitult PC140.1 1 . , • Pleo.*lPWd.ithkir tha A lb s K ' :-. P.: ... . AgimliviiPowpitn , o . • - rill fo?urpktiweastrbagers. L ~,,,,, _t Sti vg , • 1 Na. of - CoeFanir . " . "'"”' - j e l f^ . . - ir's 4° `" S P ' 2," lisztfoftlfbifsibELitro.Cd.:Z.l%2Of 13: . .9D .60 Mina Life Tospranqa Co. 101,70C15.80 2120 1 29.6 1 3 40.60 charter OaliLialiis. C0.,.41.7b I&PO 2* 48 6 0 AlbiltedttifeiLiaftti;COV.l4olli l .oo 42s ` 14.717 53.6 it Pdanisylvanitillitelng. C0i,44141Yd.0A • 56.80 Noticing Loan Fond Co..t..tiVIOIXY .. 1 . it will befterin OE ti{oOrvo,ip.blerjhgt the rates for in. }Motet 4,withoptwtimpation in profttel pi. tlAs:COmPanY lite tdote limb' =tett per bent:lesser th any Joint Slack Compbnye in•this Coutrpor *lid Virtilid; -- aiuUthey have been adopted after a OA inVeatillatio 44 tho.Vh9' 6 sobieet.. .„,.... _ i ...._ ..... Those wishing * invore n either the Conn. Mutual or the Hartford Lifeand.lleilth Co. will apply to • • -- - • C. A. COLTON, c ''die4' ''' L ''berfter lifdtli an&*nal Steals, tip stairs. • ientooirtil.' RE REKIN. TEA STORE has teed removed' from Foarth w streetto_No..3B Flak street, one door east of e Exchange Banlr„, herethe subscriber Is now re. ceivinghleldlPsioclearoaumv • ANEPßlAEß TEAS, :elected with great care, and parch ased,ditectlrona the Muratori" inNeW Ycifk: The stock col:lstria of all the ditlereat Ravers midi:crate ofTestorought twain Annsti. tan market,,and wilt •be sold wholesale. and retell, at rites tower than any other housein Pittsbargh: `-` Retail Orocers .are. invited to, tall and get. sarapies, and learn our prices for Teas packed in 4. and er peek" ages, or by the calf chest. • Coffer.--hieclia, Java sad Rio Coffee. • 'Chocolairßaker's firma, Cotes, Chocolate ander. coaShelts Sugar—Covering's crashed' and pulverised, and New Orleans Sd kar ' - Raisins, Prunes,.,ibc decl4 . Cold , Feel." • • , • -Wrespeetthity" inform our friends and the pubLic -wiromuffez from 9 cold &eV - that we.havewerk , ea up come very fine real Lambs Wool Yarn Into menta Socha, which Weare satisfied will prove most durable and comfortable to the wearer. . large supply of Undershirts and prewar, of The Uld Mblished Stocking Manuinctory t rifth a:. dec6 . •. W. DALY & CO. To the Ladies. ,HAVE NOW FINISLLED 25: dozen Lruliest tine Week real Lambs Wool STOOKINu .9, Which are sorter in the wool and more durable In the color than any we have ;heretofore made: EMI' allele in the Beek, Undershirts anti Drawers, ladles' and :children's. underclothing, made to order with puhetualiry, :The Old Established StookirtrManbfactory, Fifth - et. deed. , W. DALY c:CO: - zonSELASPETZ -• • ...• 1111111:5 111AVE'ETV (Successors to the lute tinn of John' ShOilti & - , BELL AND 'BRASS FOUNDERS;' 1:24/ 11 D litiClD MANGFA&Tosse.:IIB ...of Mitzi Faucets, Steam-and Gas Vocks. with all the various article& 0 ' . flied in the PLII hI BING - BUST. ' NESS.,IIIa , . - 121undltag Firststrest. -. The abase are now Freparedto manufaentre.and Leap constantly on hand'every variety of Guige as "Steam ..Coeks, each as aro used by Enrico builders unW -Aamb ers I also, Gas ChandelVrs, Pendenuy• Brackets, Gas Tipe, ire., Ike., &c.-' Dios29 Sonattag'Bottle Jaeltd; subscribers have received another small , lot of snperiorl3ottle JaciP,Airect from .Sheffteld, war ranted to work well. ' 'presenting this article to the notice or the public, the:subscribers deem ir.teceltsarY to remark, that dur:ng the lam lice :Seam they lusve sold several dozen, and as fares we have been ablate ascer tain they have given. entire sausfactima'roma' eh otado net andentand what is meant by a bottle jack, we would ekplain • that it . is machinery reiemblutg cloak work, but mach more powerful, enclosed a 'brass Emma, and worked by a strong steel spring ; that ito ac tion is nicernate,suld regalated'hy d honzurdarrty %test. to which la saspended_ the i uirt of be efi. of any . Other thing be be roasted; that the machine when nally : wotind up 'trill continue in 131011012 for-two kw three hours ' The Jacks are generally used with a screen or is Wiz* sin reflector, which greatly accelerates the. proof of roast ing- For sale., with:or without screens. • RAIN rir dee23 ' corner of Merket and Second ets- IS ere filnialasad Lti'a itioCk lingskirititce br.pertws: :Formers, Dairsvien =Cadgers, • - CARMEN, Milkmen, keepers of Livery Stables, and all others owning live stock, can have their lives:in sured tor the ems/1 prentiarn Of from Eng cenntus twc dollars each, The cost to - insure CciNn owned bk year, will he about thaty-five cents, a head. Whit , cculeh.matt owning twenty Cows would -net - hilr 3 ;1 44 ', dollars to,haremem instivd for ono •year.• - At the General Insaraneo Agency, c0r.4111 end' Wooditi:, tip =lts. Pbllortoploy ofl3rtarsdretWe Vegetable 'WHEN the theorY of the circaLatiott- of die blood 11 was established; the secret springs of Vitality were then partially exposed to oar View, saw-and' understood that the toed W 4 eat, was - converted into blood, which repaired the waste of the machine; the food is fuel, which keeps at &life brat the Internal - Ems that warm and invigorate our inner man.. Ito: blood is an electric-field which carries thisheatto every ramification of the body, even to the extremities of the: hair sad horny ble d the blood Is finis rite seat of • life, to is also the teaser Food 'gives the body , ' 'strength; Brandreth's pills give blood the nee Pry, . power to 'throw out from itself ell imparities," thus' ten daring the streautet life pun and healthy.: If mert wore :more sincere, there vrotud be fewer religion* croeda and if they kept close to natare'staws lathe management of their bodies, they would require lintemedicum lot men grow intehlligent they will become wiserand hap- . pier, event:mar, their whatotaisproved by the fact that,' when sickness assails them. they-nse.Bmndnsth's Vest,. table Univeral Pills, which soon restore them to health. 'negate peculiarly adapted:to the climate, , and require' no extra cam when thuy are n,F.d, in either diet oicloth , trig. They shoed be always in the house, to that npon, the first indication -of sickness they nnly be used. One dose in the beginning is moth potent , forlosod, than a loreartfter the sickness is fixed in the System. In colds; -coughs, asthma, therunattsmtcostivene.si, fevers, and in ell acute, heavy or deep•seated -pains, their effects.will be found beymul all praise: Three or five will net like' a charm, often curing a- dangereas..roaltuly at once, mt. - - ring mouths of sickness and the evils thereunto attend ing. Iternember,Trandrethis Pills area known and' fatly tested median:Le, one Abatis used hy hundreds of , . thousands in this country and throughout - the. civilized world. They are quietty" superseding all °Met medi. eines. They take Rut orugdiaatfrom um blood which is the canoe of weakness and pam,,lerivisigAnrength and health i'lhey - pri.dithehealthy sleep at pOt i a4d an op petite that relishes all kinds of food.' ' - `old at No. 29 Diamond alley—the only-place in Pint. bmp,h where the genuine ttrandreth Pllts are kept for sale. —the undersigned is the only agent in the city. dee.3i3ra THOSIO:d REDPATII. rosgru LAPPPECOTr tots. P. 8 1 - 1- L aPP NCO TIE` Cr. , 113/iltati, - . ' (I.,o4TEJ.S.Siquccisa& Co.) ilandaeturen 01, Phenix, _Fire Proof Safes, - Second stress,batoan Mots and Smithfield.. (INTuestlay afternoon, July 23;1848, the undersigned 1.1 were called upon by Messrs. - Lim eneint & Barr, to witness an' honest and fair test of one o. their Ittenix. Safes. -The fimmee being prepared; toe Sale was placed inside thereof,with books, papers atut some money; when • the door of the Safe was closed and the fire kindled at rf quarter past 2 'o'clock, and in a short -time the Safe was red hot, and continaedtill half past d o'clock,being about four and a half hours, when the committee expressed their satisfaction , that the time occupied with such heat was sufficient. The finance was then pulled doern,Safe, cooled and door opened--the books, papers and money - 'safe. , The heat_ was so great as: to melt off the brass mountings. We therefore take pleasure In re c ommend ingthese Sates to the public, as being, In our judgment, entirelyfire proof. JARVIS ATRABUE„ N/CR ARAWSO.N,- CORNWALL A /3ROTHER, BRANNON THATCHER, BENEDICTA CARTER, ISAAC CROWE, c.- ' I um engaged in the 'foundry , business,. and' know sometldng about furnacea and heat, I .w itnessed the burning of the above Safe, and can freely say there was no humbug about it, and with pleasure recommend them • to the public as. being, in my entirel yy proof. In calling upon the above genilemen fot their signa tures, they e Decoke In the highest terms of the faunesa of the test, audtheir lull conddenee "of ihs Safe's beins, entirely t flraproof. We have raitst - mtly on hen d and lot sale a full assortment of the above Safes. New Light AVE have-received a la ot tarLIPS of - various Sizes NT' and kinds,,of a new construction that Iszanits simple andeomplete—soute orntunental. Alan the artielo behind:tin them, called'3llENlNa FLUID,” or .• ETHER' A t 011,." , It has rare qualities whichrecouttnend it to the attention of Steamboat men Hotel. Keepers and:Llousekeepers; For cleanliness economy and brlnlanev,it aurp aila a 'Writing portable pe r umswbo ;demo to.call of ua will be abcrwrrthe peralittrittetrof the new compound supajp °Mite 4 Fbild'euild LanipS SCAIFE It A'RhINSON, • ' :Ist.between Wood and Market ms, 1111 subscribers have removed fronigo."s7 Water si to the Warehouserecently_occupied b3r .TamesAlav 0.28 Water sc. frov2l RHEY;.MATTBEWS It. CO. CloaPsurutiszeillp. - ' et A.A.M. F. 1-1111VER. and CHAS.. aaRNES haVe 1143 ia day associated thentselves together nnder, thetun„ of Snarva^alkatattaS,fin,she transaction'of the Whole- - sale Grocery, Produce and Commission: Busbreas,,as Nos.'l3o'and - 12 Second tarter, between Woad and Smithfie/d,sueeti. Pittsburgh, A 011. 13 UITER--3 bbis. fresh lor isle by,- A. 41 I 4 . A: JAYNES,' Elia a