VOLIME DMLY - NOIVING POST. P;inud and Publaid (mg Morning, (Sunda vs 'l;respied.) UT 1....11A.R.13,11111k., rtoara•WasT 'CORNER OP WOOD WO a. rragrr ILT IRRafa—Five Dollars . a year, payable strictly nadvuttle. Sit Dollars will invariably be required if nowithin the year:. pald • - • • ' gor•Singie copies Two cvms—for sale at the counter at the Office, and by the News Bops. - THE SATURDAY MORNING POST • : Is published from the same office, on a large - blanket size .sheet, at TWO DOLLARS a par, in advance sin t s t le copies Viva yeses. No paper-will be disc ontintiedlualass at - the die eretton of the proprietor,) until all arrearages are paid. v- No attention will be paid to any ordor-unless ac companied by the money. or sad stnetory re fe retie tin this . Connected with tke Saab/is/mew Of the hfornalsg Past is one of the largest Job Prialing • Offices in Me city • iskffe all kind:of work is do nit on tae 4orust notice, and . . -.RATES Of .AOVERTIS I NG ::AGREED UPON 43- • .. 7 TEE PRE SS. PITTSBURG . . . •. • rem_ taxes NOMPAIML, - ea LEss : • _. One eq aw lle insert ertion -• • -- r -• • • - ••••• • •-•-•-•$.1) 511 " 4, . each additional insertion -t--- • •-•-• - 2 . 5 . " ' ‘', t tWO-Vre kg . .."1".... . 1100 •*I "- , three reeks • 400 .0 " one month . - . 500 -a . : t. - two months - ' 7. 00 at .". three, months . 9.00 u 1' ' • foul mouth s .....-......-......--, , 10.01 'r: - ! ' . , .6ix 030111hA --.........•-•-• •• """.."—.."' kg.* - .. . - . . • " ; " - 'one ye.ar.:—......,—.......... • .. 19 . 00 Standing.Eardint lineit or less, pc r.annam• -.• •-•-• ' lO W : -,. ,C II O I KGEASLZ Al ' PLEASCIOC: . .. . . , One "14areiFeradltum.(exclasive of the paper)• 2.3 00 For each additional square, Inserted over One Month,. Ind fareach additional inmate inserted under the-yearly rates, hilf'price. Publishers' not, accountable for: legal advertisements .heyond the amount charged for their publication . Announcing candidates for office to be Chrirged.the tame as other , advertisements.' . ' • ... • Advertisements not marked on the copy for a specitiej number of insertions, will, be continued t ill forbid, and payment exacted accordingly. . ' . ; . ' The privileges of early adiertise re will be conAned rigidly to their regular business; and another evertise -1 merits not pertaining to their rcgalar business as agreed tor, to be paid extra. ' ' All advertisements for charitable: institutions, fire companies. ward township and other Pablit mee t ings, and such like, to be charged hal f p rice; payahle'oratortr. • blarriage.noticesio he charged 30 canc. ' ' .• ' • Death noticeisinserted without charge, milers %termer pealed by funeral invitations or - obituary notices; and when so accomemlied, to be paid for. .. , Regular advertisers, and all others seniling. c ommonl.- :cations l or requiring' notices designed to call attention to. Fairs, boirces, ilioneerts, or any public entertainment., • where cbargea are'Auailo for admittance--all notices 01 {private asso.ciationi— every notice . dwigned to call at.. tention to:private enierpnses calculated oi intended. to; i promote individual interest, e an only be inserted withthe ' t understanding that the sante is to be paid for. ;If ;intend. tech° be inserted' in the local column, the saute trill be' ehargedatthe rate of not less than ten cents per line; Biohtirsor Fist Notices to be charged triple price.. ' • Tavern Pelitions,s3,oo each. . • . - • • Legal and hredical; ; Advertioemcnts to be. charged 'at s. full price . , • - ; `... ~.. Beal Estate Ag - ent" anti Auctioneers' ..N.lvertiseineitts not to he,ciasied uridieyearly rate..., but to be allowed a 'discount of thirtf-three undSine-third per cent. from - the' amount of bills ' ? WEEKLY OR TRI:-WEEKLY IN DAILY. PAPERrt. One square, three insertions ' ' ' ' SI ;30 • DO • each additional insertion" -U 37 AVDEETLSEAIIMS IN WEEKLY PAPER. ' One square, (10 line,) oni insertiOn..,.: ... : . .• -.SO 50 - Do, tr. 'each additional insertion . -••' 0 ..'4, 4 ' Aft ttottiili4ttradvertiementsio oe paid in ado ance.'. _ . ' ... •'- ; Wfilre. & CO., Gazette. '. ' ' ' • ROBT. iii, RIDDLE, Jourrial . • •' . "JASI I S P. DARR & Co , Chrdnicle.. ' v FOSTER:a; BROTIDER, Dispatch.. ' ' Dee. 141810. JAMES W. BlDDLE;Amencau.: ' ' ' frofesfioual turbo, TOIIN IL, LARGE, Attorney atLicts,Youctle.stroet, near U Smithfield::: ..• . • . • ; ..mor3D JL:NNINOS, Attorney at Late, Fourth at., above' CLIAAILISLAVr,UIII43Iti Atiointy. air Lati.4office on 4th street, near.Ginnt. : 00:23 j Law. — Office .Ith C. °SPAM* LOUal!.s r 4no.r.h. 4 1 4 , ..-• g j i 4. 7 .• • ‘4l. st;;Vitawe •••• • • • . j itIOICAS DIAIRSILIALL, diornikat Lato.--41itiee, 'Lovrie'• zuldbirs; Fourgiat. . . jria7-ly . 111 CARNAillAbl i •Attormeg at .440-01fiecon• Fourth JlO6. -at-, between Cherry allerand °tint at. ' D1ir ,3 0 , 1 0 1. 1 2 o F FIGE, N 0.115, Di9mosupdhpyltar JN. kreZUWItY, 'Attorney and Caonsrgar at Law...—. ~*.Office in Baketrell'a Buildings on Grant ;Arent; 3029V7-Iy. y ,SCOTT,Dentiss, Fourth st., five doors west o: :11.ar ket. - All work warranted, and it nor perfectly sat istadtory no 'charges will he made. 1) Rober --- t Snyder, has removed his ofsne to Fourth street, between Wood and Smith field streets. mnria 1y C.DAR11.4411, Attorney at La ar—:ol6ce in Batmen's Thaildingsoan Grant-street, opposite the Court - • TOHN.,I3,3ILTON, torney' at Law.—Ofrice t lN9_rthsi4e e U of -Fifth street between Wood and Smithfield, _i, . building watt Aldurman Morrow. se.p3o-1y P 1' •'ED ••• Z . *I t ,Attarnevs at. Law. Office on Fourth_ street., between Wood. and. Sodas. GEOltbibl F. GILLMORE, Attorney and COUILICUOT at Lato.- 7 0111de removed to the 2d door below Grant et., OD Found', to the office lately occupied by Alderman Mil- .isucatmasTrat, Atelerrnatt—Othc: Fourth street I.lthird door above Smithfield ' South side. - Conveyancing of all lands dons with the greatest care and legal accuracy. Titles to Real Estate ezainined, - Ece. novls JOHN ,COYLE, - Notary and Conreyancer.„— Office in Metcalfe Building, Fourth street, dear Smithfield, Pittsburgh. Deeds,:Bonds, Mortgagee, Articles of Agree ' ment, and all other Instrumentsof writinf drawn up . with ecum7 and dispatch. Titles to Reatiistate'czaintned. OM O. 71.1-1248811 E. C. K'DOW 12r RYSER & MoDOWELL; (seitccssocs co Keno /a M N . JEltrtl3,) Whok,sak and itetaiL Drugand Prescription ,oStore,coa er of Wood street arid Virgin alley,- Payei; - .Okuda pro ,ripions carefully compounded night and - octltf • TORN Av PARKINSON, Aliiiiman, Fifth Ward, Penn st.. between Walnut and O'Hara sts, where he may befoundat flumes. - Those having houses or other prop: et ty to, sell or rent, can have the same punctually attend ed to; debts collected, and all the duties of an Alderman . •will receive:prompt attention. - , 0c27-p RV. NY. WlLLJA3l.9,'Attorneji and Counse4of at i suce gso r , O. Lowrie A; Willinms,),Qffice at itte old sand, Fourth, st, above.Smit4field. - TEE Partnerihip heretofore exiiting between Henry W. - WiLliains. Esq., and myscir,in the practice of the law, was dissolved by mutual sodsentonthe Stith ult., and the business will hereafter be continued by Henry W. Wit _isms, wheat:J.:most cheerfully recouunend to all for whom I belie the boner to do business—as a gentleman every Way 'Warily, of their confidence. WALTER . B. LOWRIE. Samuel P. Ross. " TTORNEY.A'r LAW—Citfice in Fon rtlinireet, neat . jIL Grant, iii Lainarnve Buildings. iiiar29rn,_ sous J. larrcglll.-•—•••••• • •-•-• ••• • ..-•• - • -..5.101111EL PAUZIEIt. - lttetLel Y $ Palmer A TTORNEY4 - AND . COUNSELLO ' AT. LAW I:. A - Dfce on. Fourth st r eet, a few doors below Sinithfield. All bon nettiefitrusted to their earn, promptly attended to: Collectiouninade and Conveyancing executed on tnod e rate seittur- A TTOR - NEY - .AND'COUNSE OR AT LAW--Of ,AL ftee,lioscrie's Buildings, Fourth. street, between Smithfieldnad-grant-: • aPS- , Dr. George" H • ASieleeted Pittsburgh as WS permanent residence. .lie-hati taken the illollEe lately occupied -by Alde men - Miller; oir Fourth Street,. ricar.blrant, immediately adiolningthe "Iminartine House." - llinClifice is attach ed to his residenceOvitere be will constantly be found, unless absat ou profeeelonal Spry.,Office hours from 0 1 / 4 110Cki; to'9. o'clock oftiroin SP. 1.4.10 7P. • . N.. P.' di, .0. L. B. Teenericiart. ATTORNEYS AT LAW—.Office on Fourth street be tween Wood and.intithßeld. • .104125: AT-I.AIV--Office: ::econti .sitaciirixtfyi .132.Jaines • Siang. • gMFFICE ON FOURTif STREFT one door West o 1,1 Weaver's Hotel. • ' auglOarn __ O• . itobliosoni • TTORNFX AT LAW. Office No.U9, on- Fourth -• sirect,ols.ositc the Mayor's Office. •teue3l:Y A TTORNEY AT - LAW,hos removed to the off fee in. I Fifth street, hetweeh Wood and Smithfield streets, formerly occupied by Thos. llamdfoti, 'rl dee, and Will attend to the business remaining unfinished upon his docket. . mays Lithographic Establishment of - WM.. SC BCC lIMANN, 'rum cranny, ovrosrrE ras von-armies, rirrsnocom iAPB, Landscapes, Bill-heads; Show-bills . , Labels, .Architectural and Machine. Drawings;Husinegs and Visiting Cards, etc., Engraved cr Drawn on. Stone, and Printed in'Colors, Bronze or Black, in the most st A roved style anti - cirthe most reasonable prices IONGLISFI GIN—Foi, sale by the qtrart, gallon of bat. ref at. [may al MORRIS ec, RAWORTITS. i&...tr`' .:z•'FLd.a- Iref - '?' :ort'w.:••- - t - - '. ' ^:-:- -7 -- ,--: ..gnr , --: - : ----•-,,.: ''''''.'•-- ." -_ '.-- .:- —:. ..". ' . . -1-..; , --. 7- ''.... 7 : - . : ' ._ . 3 - - ' '''' -..-:' - ':: '''''-. '' -. : ' '.: ; 2 - .7: .- ::::-: : ...-7.-I. :' 42 % 7, —ie. , gy , , • ....: :.-1 , ...., A c' .. wi •-':. i T• ~ .. •,..• - .. . . . Izt -,, , ,:: ...:j '.. -...-•' • " ' , If . • 0 , 1 • *-' ~. ,__/..; .. ......,, --. v ::, -!.. • , . 1.,0 %., ; . 8,1: .. ' . . ,:t :. ... ..k., ~,,...-. - ~, e r - ;-. - -1- , v „, 1 •,.. . .„ , .•. a • : . • •-;v, - - . .i 5 Busintsa A IaT.XAND a ER r 72.4fIbtrd: IrOSHUA ROBINSON,. Noun • for . Harnden . d:•-Co. , e trLine id' Parkas, Fifth stoat, doot below Wood..febl • • „ - L'iriGLlS hi it ELLlOTT,Bookteline and Stational, No D 56, Market ea. between Third and Fourth. febl. J t ELg e t i. Fasitio . nabi4 FtotkOsir Story No. .4121b.-' H , ,tON:sARGE,N'r , i co mer of oqd.,endret,a.th I\T HOLMES & SUN,'Ziankers and EtrJiang, Cain: and Bank ?totes, Nd. B Market street.. tab' At F.ULTONiBeIi and Brass Founder, No. 70 Second : street, between Market and Furry streets: febl Ati WOW, Forwarding ann:Comminion, INJL:lferthann, N 0.121 Secood Pnusbargh, fop I ATICTOR ISCRIUA, -.Bookseller, • Stationer aod Binder, Yinlh street, between Wood end Market. — jan7 1' A• MeNULTY & CO, Fel:wanting and Conanusion Nethigna, Canal:Basin. ' • . ' mar3'. Wia.15 5 "647440e1r7anti PlyKliiCe Pt. • .Ifr.Tfa :TV Liberty street; Pittsburgh.. •.min *TULIN M'CLOSKEY, • and Ciothier,Libotty street betwcauSiztli and Virgin alieT.so lll h ode- • sePlO -D eSTEIN, Dram Fouadwand Gas Ftrier, JL:. field meet, between Diamond alley and Fifth et. tr kAFFE CnCONN . OR, Piapnesora *tine- JPittsburga 'Portable Boat Sam :earner of Penn and Wayne au. HE; BIATTILEMS.is Co.,- Mamie Grocers, Com .lolo misstanand-Fonvarding Merchants, and 'Agents tor linghtonSionon Yarns,-57 Waterat., Pittsburg. Cap?. TIOOLF,I & liKlßD,Areiehrutl Tailors; Wood street, second dale from Wray, will keep constantly on hand torrell selected lot of Olotbiot marl:try 11 :LEE, [successor to hluallyr & 1.610 Wool Dect and Gownissflps - Mirel . ani, for the sale of Ameri can WoolerGockb: &Ina . - roari D. 11.10 ROAN; Wholesale and Retail Druggist, No Ut93ki Weed streot r ono door south of Diamond alloy. • " • t febl :WING & MOOR ELEA% Whotesate Grocers and Produce :WING Deaters,No. 27. Wood greet, Pittsburgh. [rar23 I OSEPti WOOD WELL Importrr and Deafer in For- U ei;nand Domenic Hanitrare,•cotner of Second and Wood !invent. • • • oeZ- 10SEPII MAJOR, Boot Store, Skip Char.dlery and ILL Agency of the Pittsburgh Lard Oil Factory, No 4, Musket street, Pittsburgh. . . .1:112 b/ AOIES ASA y Inatesate Wow: Forwarding cad Com mission aleirdiAns,‘VpterlitteeL between Afarket and filLia - at/ftltir;i3onkeirsattiSSzcharsgs Brokers 4 N o Iles wood street, &Ira &roc below Fourth, west side febl.• • • • • ittialEßte. ktiMitt, Bankers and .itZeintoge Jiro& 173 , AtLeotner,ofThird and Wood meets, opposite the St. ellarles UAW. *, -. . - • fail - 13 — lZ:OeitiNialOCl 7 houe4eorner of Filet 'and •Woodstreeta, and earner of 'Wood and Birth- • • . :•••••• (chi' • BAIIIIII CartiWialr, MohofaetOlor of 'Cul, Copper Sheet hot' Wate k .No.l7• fifth street, between Wood and Market. •^ • .• '7; • feblo • pt. Beektdoder, corner of 'gaud and Wood 'smuts, above C. IL Kay, Where he is prepared 10 everydeieriptioil of ruliornad binding. • ' _pee2 IVAN :Irkottsai• -7 .lid a, Music dna . ..Ifasirat instrosnents,hnitoa,SChOol nooks, and Stationery, No. IV Wood meet, • LIKVAR, Ittailirhig-Disallet, and Wholenile Dealer Itll.4in Foreign and Domenic: Wines and Lirluors • No. . :114 !greet, and.s3 Diamond alley. • • AnN r4e& FINNEY; Agents foe the /klawars Otataut insurance Conipany, of Philadelpbie, at th e Were. O,IE or Kin. Holum. Wate , r street neer Market. lebt AL ALEXANDER Ir. DUNS. Cupt Pt Makers and run. llf itisMag Lloiretratita, limier of t'eau. and St. Clair areetaittptvotito the kolutogo. Enirunce oat Penn erect. . tell . . 3631% Whaesats and Beira Doter Dege, Woes, Tru-nks, Ca . mit Bps:, Ite., S. W. corder .or Murat ui ad Smithfield its., Pt . (mrLty MEE= diffiiitiraitureis 431 rot, Cop •• They also execute every. description of Itiackstnith Work. First street, between Mood and Market, Pitisburgli. •• .. •:' • oettri:y Juus'Met/trier: • JAIM nictructrr. nictlavirr ft) Met/EV(IT & BROS., Weetcsals Graters, Deal-. • it, tic in PriNluee, Pittsburgh klallUillClUtlX, and Met , eteandine• gestoraliti - Connitereini Row, Liberty - .'2,;.• ithYnoLuS.. . . . J. L. VIEK. I.X.EII.NPLAS.A.SitgEi s lPhiirsette Ororm,Comraissloo :.I.l6iMetelmuu; and /*idea le Rugs, Paper, 8......,Fuider "of.Pliut tuid Irwin streets, Pittsburgh.. all sizes Print icikirapercot2stitutly:on land. • muri;:y Jetta A. Clue;•late of New Lisboa, 0.• • W. S. Samara. fIRAIG &sKINNER, Gazer adgmey , Commission and forwarding AUTO:ants, No. ".J Market street, Pitts burgh, Pa. Prompt attention given to the purchase and 'sale of all kinds of produce). melt ttl W. ELILLEB, PIIILLD.k. W.II.ItICISTBON, Pr/TalltatGli• V e t ELLER RICKETSON', %%Wools Grocers, and XIX porters of itrandie 6, Wines and Segars• N 05.1711 anti /71, corner of Liberty and,lrwin streets, Pittsburgh, Iron ; Nails, Cotton Yarns. &re.. constantly on hand. .TO.SfIDA RHODES.licleacat Mutterer, Confectioner and Dealer iu Nuts and All kinds of Foriiign Fruits No. d lVond street, East side, between Water and Firs streets, Pittsburgh, Pa. All orders in his line carefully attended to. . . mar2o hPlilltiLEY,./Tauss, Sign and Ornamental Painter, •la an . d dealer PAINTS, No. 44 Clair st, Pius burgh, has constantly on hand all kinds of Peth - rs, either Dry or Mired; lanai' and Copal Varnish; Linseed Oil; "toiled Oil; :Spirits .Tarpentine ; Window - Glass, of all sizes; rutty, Paint Brushes, er.e., all of the best quality, and Itn sate at reasonable wives. sepll iststic IE4C It,ksithfield strest,No.l, b, )tweet Ist . ti.gtreeis. . 0:1y Morris Cr... JELavirorth, riIEA DEALERS AND IMPORTERS OF - WINES AND BRANDIES. Eau side of Me Diamond I. A. tOCLT2Lt•-•-• Ceiulter dr. Ltacke, 117110L1?.,SALE: 11.1:TA.LL DRUdGISTS, cot- V ner of Wood uudThird slreets, under SL. Charles Pittsburgh, Pa. mayt HENRY LaDER GEORG& TRICEIR• Leader & Tricker, I)I7IIOLESALE AND RETAIL GROCERS, Commis y Elan Merchants, and Dealers in Produce; comer Diamond and Diamond alley. may l. Danlei YOnngsono IDrOUSE, SIGN, ANCr ORNAaIk2"iTAL rAINTE.II; 1.11. Liberty street, opposite Hand. All work neatly executed. .I.lrdera punctually attended to. tmur2d:Y P. ataFalintl, (BU CCEBsO3I - TO 5 . A.M.1:181.. C. 'LILL.) TAIPORtER AND 'DEALER. IN FRENCH AND I. "AMER/CAN PAPER HANGINGS aa4 80.11.0E11.5 2 Window Shade -3'; Fire-Board Prints, &o.ealso,Writiug, Printing and Wrapping Paper—No d 7 Wood street, be tween 4th et. and Dtatuond alley, Pittsburgh, Pa. ifebl2 Liquor and Grocery Store. • BSTER.IsiIz.I3-RO., Wholesale and Retailers of Liquor Of all kinds. Flour, Ilacon, constantly on hand.: No. 12u Liberty. .street, between Fifth and. St. Chair streets. naar22.:Gra Wells & Co. ri,TANUFACTUREHS'OF GREEN GLASS WARE, Ao. 27 Market area, Pittsburgh, Pa., keep constant ly on hand and make to order, all kinds of Vials, Bottles, are.; Porter anti Mineral Water Bottles, of superior qual ity. Paltiealarattentibil paid to private moulds. (Ur 20:y tat vat.llion Linea. TAMES BLAKBLI, Agent for the Black Ball and .10 - Black Star Lines Liverpool andriew York Packets, had for the Philadelphia.and Liverpool Packet Ships, Penn sireeti Pittsburgh. Cebu • • ta.. - D. - PATTON, • (Succussom TO J. S. BONNET & CO.) Wholesnle Girocar, 'Rectifying Distiller, VOREION AND DOMESTIC WINES, VOLLS,'C'IG A It S . , - I , `/I U.ITS, - IVIfTS, ¢e MI Liberty street, Pittsburgh. up 3 ,tleorge Beale, Jr., . • ANUFACTLIII Eft OF BRUSHES, WNOI.6.9ALK AND lrl Itvr km, - No. 75 Wood street, Pittsburgh, Pa. Con :tautly on hand, a general and extensive assortment of ALL attos-of BR LiesilEtit, at the lowest Eastern prices. N. B.—Machine Brushes, dce., made to order at the shorte,tnotiee. usar3o:y L. S. WATERMAN.— R. N. wATEILMAN.•• W. IL WA num* N L. S. Vir aterman dc, UT IMLESA LE - -GROCERS, Commission and. Fur -1 y warding Alerchants,Dealerk in Litt kinde of Pro- Mice and.Pittsbargh Manufactured Articles, and Agents for sale of Richmond and. Lynchburg manufactured To- INEIM!MMIMISiM IVBOLESALE - G.ROCERS ritODUcE AND COMMISSION ITERCIIANXB, AND blataßß IN PITTSBURGH MANUFACTURED ARTICLEB, Nos. 1;30 and lU' Second st., bow ten. Wool andSmidifteld, : nu lar , . Pittsburgh_ robot'', etuooss •ALFRUI e. Amur= • JOSITUA Ai:IIODES Of. CO., a . WHOIESALE DEALERS IN FORBIaN FRUITS, Nuts; Spices,Confectionary, Sugars, CigOrs,¢c.,ikc rio. 6 WOOD STREET, EAsr emu, NEAR WATER, A. I. 5797/..11T ••••••-•••THOMAS 1/. SILL. • - . STIUART dzinlAL, GilocEll.4, AND .PRODUCE CoximisioN MESICIDLEITO, No. 118 Wood Stria, Pitisburih; GROCERIES,Dionr, Wheat, Rye, Oats Corn, Barley, Pori:, Bacon; putter, Lard, Cheese; CloVer;TimOthy and - .Flax Seeds; Iron, Nails, G Lass, &e. Particular attention paid to the sale. of Western Produce.- Itzmusnas—Messrs...Myers & Muster, Robt. Dalzell Hampton, Smith & Co., King& Moorhead_, ?treadle & Roe, James May, & M Pittsbnlthi Fenner ehrillan, Massillon; Jos.S. Morrison Esq., St. Louis .4e00 13m:sinus 60E. u.o. Stockton , TT ATE Johnston A. Stockton, BOOKSELLER, STA TIONER, PRINTER and BINDER, corner of Mar ket on%lTbord . 1% rceis, Pit sburgh,PAL, . 3 ../ethr . JOHN a. ISMENDT. 7 ilipsxEr. ; • . • KENNEDY. it HA5LETTe,2..,...... • SIICCiBIOIIII TO Kt NSV.Y • Wholesale and Retail Dadere in Watelua, - ,Tetodryi Silver Ware, Fancy and Variety Geed*, Beads, Como a, : No.94.Market street, between sth st. and the Diamond. .1)010"! Clocks, Watc hes and Jewelry neatly repaired. ~ Pittsburgh, August 26, 1650: ILIGAL ESTAWLCI BILOKEtt. ' " HENRY W. FISH ' • ' Hs opened an Office tat the corner of Smithfield and Filth streets, Pittsburgh, known as the " Great Bargain corner," and will devote his entire time and at tention to the Puraioss, Sole and Zee/tangs of Real .E.l cats, in city and country. •Fromtle acquaintance with the business, he hopes to satisfy all who may favor him with Agencies in' their line of business. • _; . : • • • Thompson Bell, Ira B. Hersey, . If. H. . John IP.Terry,. • • ' Geo. Giilmore, Lyman Wilmarth, J. IL Moorhead. . William Ward_ Thos. Howard, . . W. O. Leslie. isepl2r.Y. Eagle Marble •Workik . . (ssraaustuto 1832) BV EDMUND WILKINS, No. 184 'Lacriy meet, head of Wood street, Pittsburgh. IikifONUDIENTS, Burial Vaults, Tombs, Bead Stones, jII &c.; Mantel . Pieces, Centre and Pier Tops, always on band and made to order. N .13.—A choice selection of Drawls. • - John -Al. Townsend, rtRUGUIST AND APOTHECARY, No. 45, Market 11' street, three doorsabove Third,Pittsbiargh, will have constantly on hand a well selected assortment ofahe best • awl freshest Medicines, which he will sell on , the most reasonable terms. Physiciant sending orders will . be promptly attended to, and suppplied with articles may relyupart as genuine. Physicians prescriptions vrilibe accaratelyand neatly prepared from the best materials, al any hour of the day or night. - Also, for aiLle,a largootockof freehand good PERFU MERY. • - • decW w. currnosanax , -4. -; D CONNINOIRAM• • •••••••• Pittsburgh City Gloss Works. W. CUNNINGHAM It CO., NANITTACTI2IISILI 1.11? WINDOW GLASS, No. 20 Marker street, between First and &On Pittsburgh, a. l Particular attention gold to odd sizes. Also, Were in Flint Giese, Vials, Bottles, Ac. DOWN di. 'MOTLEY, PDACTICAL'CUTLERS,DURGICAL AND DENTAL, listrumoott illanufac curers, No, 140 Woos ax easy, nun ilusotm ALLEY. ImprE have removed.oar store and Atauttfactory from TT Liberty street to the above named place, for the purpose of having more convenience for manufacturing, which we intend going into extensively. Air orders ut our lino will be attended to with punctuality and dispatch. Jobbing and Repairing neatly done and promptly exr. A general assortment of Hardware and Cutlery we wtll always keep on hand, and sell it at rho lowest prices.— We have. Just received at fine lot of Guns, Futoti and Recoleers,Tailors and Hair Dratrene Saran, uud other Goods generally kept in Hardware Stores. Tinners, Farriers, Hatters and Saddler& Tools made to order i Razors Groan& and Handled,'Pen Wader. put is. Guns and Pistols repaired, &c., N; it.— Particular attention paid to manufacturing Trusses and Su otters. . dem.ltt Mamie-Ultima 'arks. JOSKPU D. AB.ELL, u4suricrunsa la oar= 41149SWAIM VIALS, norms "and Flasks; Porter. &wan dle,'Mineral Water, Rum Medians and Yin* Boukt, /mg Jegriptiors; AIso—WINDOW lit L. 1t2.3S- Keeps constantly on hand a getteralassortment of thr above anicles, Mr As the. otludr Gtcen law .Faomries• are ell slopped, as is sito custom in summer, this enstory is now in Jell operation, and will eon/inns in operation tatn sum• ma'am! wailer. GIT=72 °niers thankfully cuLieited and will he filled at the shortest notice. UY" Wandsouse, N 0.112 Setan stuet,liettorat Inn: and •17!Wifif1.4 strap. UYIN -711) : LY. • ' NATIONAL FOUNDRY. :um; Qutr4l MI. T. 0. 11. TOUIIT • . . /VIM undersigned again beg leave to inform the rill-. s, ZellS of Pittsburgh and the public in general that they have now on baud and are constantly manufacturing, from entirely new and improved patterns, comprising tit part - the latest improved PREMIUM COOK ts.TOVES, for Coal and likewise air Wood; four sizes of the EN TERPRISE COOK tsTOVE, and four sizes of that cele brated Coal -Coot Stove called the' STAR OF THE nod a great variety of other Stoves fur Coat or Wood. Fancy PARLOR STOVES, of the richest and most beautiful designs. Eno and Pisa APRA STOYfpi; together with a general assortment of Hollow Ware;— all from new and Improved patterns. Ground Wugon and Buggy Mies, Sad Irons, Dog Irons, Common and fancy Fare Grates and Fenders, and every thing in the house building line, always on fraud or made to order,— Purchasers are respectfully invited to caU and examine our shtick before buying elsewhere, nt the old stand, cot , cer Seventh and Linens streets, Pittsburgh. marl° QUINN, MeDRIDE & CO. MEW DAUUEBlllitYrieli. MAMBO, litirke's brut/d -ill ingt, Fowl/rarest —Moon & Axruun's, Eaguerreo typists from the Eastern cites, would cull theauention of : the inhabitants of Pittsburgh, and the neighboring towns, to their Daguerreotype of citizens sail others, at rooms in the third s o=trof Burke's building, 4th 'et. Persons wishing pictures taken may rest assured Mat o, pains shall be spared to produce them in the highest perfection of the art. Our instrwrients are of the most pow. erful kind, onabling as to execute pictures udaurpassed for high bluish and truthfulness to nature. The public are solicited to call and examine. Persons sitting for pictures a re neither regained or ex pected to take teem unless perfect satisfaction sgiren. N. B. Operators will find this a. good depot for stock and elements. Irrinerntmione given In the nrt, containing the more recent Improvements. Jan: AFULTON, Ben and Braes Founder, has rebuilt and . commenced business to his old stand, No. 70, Se, coed, between Market and Ferry streets,_where he wilt be pleased to see his old customers and frends. • Church, steamboat, and bells of every size, from 10 to 10,000 pounds, cast from patterns of the most approved rnotteLs, and warranted to be of the best materials. Mineral Water Pumps, Counters, Railings, ac., &e., together with every variety of Brass Castings, if reqair ei,turned and finished in the neatest manner: . =DI A. F. Is the solo agent for Babbitt's Anti•Auraction Me tal, so justly celebrated for the reduction of friction in machinery. The boxes and composition can bo had of him at all times. novi3:y WLLIAbi TitUVILLO, Undertaker, Vain street, tin tnediately opposite the Theatre, rospecrfally in forms his friends and the public in general, that he has resumed his business as a-Furnishing Undertaker. Ile is supplied with aud always keeps on hand Coffins of nil sizes and kinds, Shrouds, and all othc r articles necessary on such occasions. Silver plates,ice boxes, and leaden leat}den cotfins will ho sup-, plied in order. -A fine hearse and eat riage always ready to attend funerals. sepihkly rorett, WM. ALEXANDER & SONS a I I COV171:1 -MANAUS AND FORNIIIIILNO Thsexarassks, corner of Penn and St..C/air its, opposite the Exchange 11.(40, 'Entratica on 'Penn st., ref . - - peetfully inform their-friends and the public, than - theyy are prepared to furnish and attend to everything - in the line of Undertakers, as they, have quit the business of Cabinet Making, and their attention will he devoted altogether to the above business, keep a large assortment of COFFINS anode' and finis Iced, cover' ed; and , lined in the neatest manner, with a variety o. materials, and: at all prices; we keep SII ROODS ready' madei of all sizes, of Flannel, Cambric, and Muslin, at all . prtces, and made in the eastern style, and all other 'articles necessary ter dressing the dead, and furnishing funerals; of quality and price to suit ,• SILVER rLA.TE3 . or engraving the - namoand age;ICE CASES for laying the body in ice, .by these who wish to keep their friends any length in ume, and have ZINC PANS to .putiee in for laying on the body; • LEADEN. Collins always on hand. We have a splendid new IIEARSE and a pair nt fine horses„and any number of the best carriage., ete., etc., and will be prompt, punctual. and reasonable. augl9-y ItTONONGAHELA PLANING 11IILL.--lamis'AIIILI, ANL maga would respectfully inform his frlends and the public, that Ida new astabliainnent romper in full opera tion, and that he is prepared to furnishiloat Cabins, and fill all orders for Planed ',umber, with promptitude, and at the lowest rates. Board and Ptank, platted on one or hoili.sides, eon stantly on hard. • Sash, Doors and Mouldings,o (every description, made to order. Builders und Carpenters would Und it to theiradea tage to 'give hint a call, us lie can now furnislilliein wi planted stuff. suitable for even , deseription of work National ElOtele 'Pittsburgh. Snit tiled on. Water Street, opposite the Landing of the Brownsville Steam Packets: • House having undergone li - thorough repairing and up,bothinside and out,lhe subscriber is determined to use every exertions in his power to make all comfortable that think proper to call with hint,. 'the Table will be always supplied witirthe Vest the market affords. The liar Will be •supplied with the best and choicest liquors.' - Attached•to the house is a good .stable, e ntl edby a good Hostler., ' JAMES REAMER. iyett EMZtEiM BROWN'S HOTEL CORNER OP SEPPILFIELD .AND THIRD Pittsburg Pa. . BROWN fr,CONIVLIA , PROPRIETORS. N. 1.3 - .4800 - d Stabling attached to the house. G NS UR • itOTEL. (11smasuolfs OLD STAND.) HE sabscriber having leased the above:welt know ..-AL and excellent establishment, isnowprepared to en 'twain his friends and the traveling pubhc generally; in the bdst manner and on the most reasonable terms. His TABLE wilt at all times be supplied with every delicacy of the season; and hiallar with the best of Misstating is very eXtenisive ; and eve - ry' arrange; went has been made for the accommodation or 'Drovers. auganf — WM. CLAWSON:, ALERATUS-30 boxes prime in. stores:. • - BOVA STUART & SILL .:.' : ..PITTSBURGH; .THVliSty4ANTTi4itr..:_9;-_,....:155r.:.:. soh hand. fnvl.4 . 11.-D1711C•21, C. CONNELLY Neuf 3300ke, • . New • Mauro t: . lo °SIGNAL POLK& • • : - , 41 - Solree Polka. By S. C. Fo.ter ; • . Scotch . Polka; , . •,. . • Coquette do; - ' - • • Jenny'Lind's Bird Song; '•-; • , I • • do 'do Echo do;' • • do do.. Herdsman Bong; • . Costa Diva, as ung_ TJenny•Linit; . • The Dew is on thisAlosioin ;• . -f. Jenny Gray; ' . ' ' "'• •-• . I have something e - weetlo say ; t••' c • lam Dreaming - of thee! •. 0, would 1 weto a boy again.; ;• : . Blanch Alper': . ,1 , • . . Ben Bolt, for Piano or Guitar t • Corneracker Cotlllidne "" • Louisiana Belle, with carlatlo*, .' • • Love Not. - Quick step ;...- .; Thou hest wounded the spirit that orid. thee ; _ Jeanott and Jeanott ; Shower of 'Pearls. Waltz ;•• •;•• '• • Bilver'Lake Polka: • • •• • Received by • •'. • MiLLOR,:.. de e m : • . .. :Wood street.: large Opel of sew . amoral 111Ixta • THE NEW "CAIMINIA SACRA] hrt Bostoitt'Crinin tion of Church Music, comprlsing,lho most Molar .I•salrn and Hymn trines •In general 'ded; together wtth a vent varlet) , Of new tunes, ebnuals,ASloteus and An ibonts; the whole being ono of the Cost complete col- Ications of trt. sic for choirs. congregations, singing' schools nntisociaties, extant. 'By bOWRLL MASON. A happly of the above recelOeti and . for rale by ••• n2O •. • • JOHN II. DILI-LOB, 91, Wood st. • Dlus lfriatrusitetilasiaiD • - THE OLD FSTAIILISDED PIANO If.l-.. - V1 DEPOT. C. BLUME - late F. Blume, ;' No JIB Wood street, Pittsburgh, fauna, ' • Iwo doors Above . Fifth, sole Agent for the celebrated Hamburg 'Pianos., unequalled .by any, with kit-covered hammers, pro:taming a full, rich and mellow tone, and not liable to wear hard;-also, Pianos and Ide lodeons,fiom the most celebrated - eastero anata ers of warranted kinds, always on band. Constantly on hand, a large assortment of Music and Alasical Instru ments, such as Violins, Accordeons, Guitars,' Banjos, Tamborines, Flute', Fifes, Druras,;Pfageoletts, Clarlor ens. Brass Instruments of every .description ; Violin or Gaiter Cates; Suing" for all .iruttrumetus, of the bast kind ; finger boards, eastlnetts, metronomes, In. "motion books for all instruments. Second hand Pi ano' taken in part pay for new cues; also; rented to per ions who can give satisfaction for paythent. A large lot of SOkwood on hand, which will be Sold cheap. . ; . 7- . beta 1101 - • 11l1NFIR & CO., Smithfield street, have received -LI,. the Deeen her number of Stringer & Townsend's international Misceilany. . It lit unusually large, unit the contents are of great interest. . Dr. Layard'a Ricent Cliffs-from. Nintrouil—with Iwo illustrations: . , . ' ' ' ' - ' Wild. Sports in Algeria, i. n Jailed Gerard. Alma Locke , Tenor -and by : an Amobiograpby.— Thls:work is remarkable to its. character, showing the bullwhips; cut& rjurpi and mid e , tieb of* larea,ibtiss of our fellow men: • • • ' . ' • • Tbe Divorced Wife. by T. vioVeLT• A igeture by the Rev. JoseptC. 8. Dem E. D i in an ewer to Bishop lingbe A, on the l.Deeline of Protestant , G ambient. , Tricks with Cardi Entitostri andiatirrained, by J. Green, the Refoimed Gambler.: ' • • • Every Body , . AM:Lionel on/DIFY , IOf•IfSI-7publialt-. edit* Appleton, i'lliledelphia...::. • dee4••• Foreign Notwopripistroe • , • rilllC NlASClibct is.uulbuured to.recelve itubacrips• tiuus for all the. Loudon. Daily, Weekly.asul - Trs- Weekly pipers; Cirtninghnia, Urimul t fruit, ',code ; Manchester, Newcastle; Shetrield;und. other Piaui's • clot pipers; Irish papnrs 'of. Dublin, Cork; Belfast. Limerick, Londonderry, tre.; Scotch papers of Vire' -burgh, Aberdeen, Cilsigow. Dundee, trc,,• French and German papers. JOSHUA IL0111?iSON, r t utorcap Alteut. - • • jeS Post IBuildiugrOth st Isear Wood.' Dal Goribb Cloths t Cloths 1l Cloth. t • AP EASTERN JOBBINU PIIICIES.--.115 :pieces Billet and Floor colored Fr.notti and, CLOTHS; Pilot, Closklng and Doan Cloth f” Jost opened at ' A. A.MASON CU.'S, • 41c2 Nos. el and 04 Market street. - Fresh Arrlval..Sew **oast NO. 15 MARIC.F.T I . O . IIETWEInt corant brunt AND TAI6 bIAI2 U.£ll FRENCH, ENGLIaII-AND WINTER PRY GOODS! ' ' lIE ntlerslgned .is now receiviag from Me F:astern cities by Express:a elHendid ao.onitatat of. Fancy and kttople Dry.lioods, purchased. eirtustvely (or Cash, froiwthe tuiporterA and in anufactutrrs, at lea. 4 Twenty fief rer rimer... Ste it:t art °Ma orelahoinade thew pur chases earlier in the season, and will be sold %%ltolesale and.tletail for ceuLli nt EXTRAORDINARY BARGAINS. 30 pieces Lupin's FICEICII llrrinprs, Cherry, Scarlet, Pink, Cheen, Maroon, Black, Mazartne Blue and 111 ode entered, from 571 c. un Cu the fine.% quality, manufactured under the French Republic. ' 16 Pieces Superior Bombazines. Lup:n't. manufallute —at unprecedented law prices. , . itid mecca idack runt Colored AlparoA., frour.iii cents per yard up to the,Anest Silk Varp and Mohair Lushes manufactured: ; pieces Thibet, Parametta and Coburg Cloths ' all colors and qualities, and cheaper than ever before orler. ed in this city. 350 piecesAuserican and British Prints,superior quali sy,.and wilt lie sold at. extremely low prices. 450 SHAWLS: Superior Bay State and Waterloo tong Shawls, Chamelio it, Silk and Turk Satin De Chein and all Wool Urcielni Shawls, Black and Colored Em broidered Cloth Shawls, Plain and Embroidered Block and Colored Silk Fringe, Thibet mitt Sinus De Lain Shawls. 310 patterns Superior Dress Silks : Plain Chateau's Silk and Satin De Cheia, Wide Black tiro De Rhine Silks ?Min and Fancy Figured Saks, and Black" Plaid Gro De Armour Silks. o pieces Cloths, Cassimeres and Vestings, superior quality, 'and will be sold at a groat redu'etion !tom term ite prices. • DOMESTIC AND STAPLE GOODS. 500 pieces Bleached Muslin, good quality, all wititlas, trout Of to la cents. per ytrd. 61.10 pieces aeavy yard wide Brown lfualin, from 6-1-e. to the best article mandaetata. • • 200 piecct Red, Whitt, and Yellow Flantt?ls; - frorn 1-9.1 -eats per yard up to the finest Silk Warp and Welch (haze Flannel imported. tut, pieces Irish Linen, warr Anted made of Flax yarn, round thread, wire twiit,haud spun and grass bleached. 123 pieces Checksetuperior ma' c, from 9 to 191 cents Per iard, together with a large assorunent of Damask fable' Ditett and -Table Cloths, Russia Diaper - .and CUAtitlelth Kentucky Jeans,. lied Tick 1,g,. Do =atm. Gniglosing, Colored Cambruts : Plain Lanscys, Canton Flannels, ace. 35U dozen Ladle. andGentlemen's Cleves aiid Hosiery —including every variety and quality, which will be sold at extremely low prices. The qustoiners of the house and all cash bOyers ore requested' to call and examine the goods, and secure a bargain, as they wilt be offered Wholesale and to nil a very tow prises. trr alarkettrreet, Pitts burgh. nov id . ABSALOM hloltßist. First AtliVal of Fall Stook of*Corpets, min; subscriber having just returned from the Ista.'s now receiving and opening noplendid stock ofgoods, consisting - iti ffart of very rich style Carpets, viz; Brussel:i t :Pa-es - try Brussels and Velvets. imported expressly for this market. - • . Also, Imperial 3 ply, superfine ti ply, with a heavy stock o; all the lower priced grades; together. with large. variety of Hearth Bugs, Boor Mats. Stair Rods, White,(,reeoi Blue and Scarlet figured Baize, from 4 to 3-yards wide. A superior article of French 'ruble - and Piano Covers. Oil Cloth, from 4t.:eight yards wide, All the above named articles haviug burn selected with great care, and purchased at sect, pr ees nits ena ble bun to sell' etma;:er than any house west of the mountains: •-• • • . Citizens and . persons from the country are requested to call and exanene the Block at Lynd's Carpet Eruparivak, No. Se Fourth street, and Nu. Ca Wood street. aug:lD • ..E.W. LYN% ~ . fiats ' , Caps and Bluffs. • - 95• Wood st.,torner of Diamond alley, Sero h d irary, 01 , 1 , F,R6 his customers and the public • au entirety new and fresh stock of Hats, ~ ,, ,144. Caps and Manila great variety, menu factored and selected with Mach ears in . reference.to price; Style and quality, in New York city, and will be offered at the lbweet rateSof pres.ent low prices, sale and-Retatl. • - • tactuar • SprinG Fashion flats. 'ruin beautiful. style, .of HATS for Sprint; nun Summer wear will be introduced assn. LAY at 102 Wood street, third door below Fifth O OLA G. W. SSGW. NO _ . iki 0" . — I. iIIe — WiTODTS R li . , R 1 1 : ':".;-"'- : FALL FASHIONS ! ' Received at the OLD stand of ri: tr, GLASSGOW. Beebe. ..t Ca.'s Fall style of 'Hap for. 1550, Those in want of. a good Hat or Cup, at a Wall •alleange aboie cost for CaSll, will pirate call ni N 0.109 Wood street, east side, third door below Fifth ~.treet.* augt3lAinToT Ste ant bo ovv at niro,captalue IS: HAVEN is prepared" to turnisti steanabbats r with every article in the book and stationery line on the most reasonable terms. Freight books, p l y. sage books, registers, journals, ledgers, wood and gene, cal receipt batiks" clew -registers, hand ledgers, receiv ing mid discharging inernortuldual - books, in Ir,lettil pen ells, quills, steel pens, sand; wafers, India rubber,&c. &e. Steamboat bills, deck passage receipts, 1 1.610,1 bills, manifest heads, notices to consignees ' -lice. on the sb ortes t notice. llookatore on the corner of Market and Second streets. . inov2ti Printer , si JUST RCCEIYEDa supply of Printer's Curds • ivory surfaced, satin surfaced, loin enamelled, India and People's colored Cards. Always on- hand, - an excellent article ot book and news Ink also, red, blue_und Kreen Inks ; from the manufactory' of. J.D. M'Creary, New York. , - • - S:MAVEN, Printer, Bookseller and Stationer, corner of Market and Seconding. R/311)ULE, KUISERTS, 41101730 at Law. Ottice No, . 111 Smithfield Bullet, betvieen Filth and Sixth. Collections carefully . attendedl to—special atteritiOa given to ,Conveyancing. • Qfmiaration • Piew Arrangements. 'l.. LINE •OF PACKETEr.'• • •IXY \ 708 . •• ' ''' . • ' •'"' : '44lltritttk *, - PHILADELPHIA. : ' • •••:'" V e l • • ....••,...i.liP' TO SAIL FROM LIVERPOOL " ' • s '''''''' On the Eighteenth day qf nem afonek JANE. H. GLIDDEN, Ambrose Child, 700_ tens,lBlll Nov,. JAM ES 'BROWNE, Arthur. Ciald, ; 1000 y)nr,..lBth Dec,: GON DAR., .1: 17. Barstow, 8.5 D teas::: .. ...• • I • • • rEidilan; :. NEW 5H1P:4.4,L 1 850 tons.- - .......... ; , r •%18ili Feb: - •- • • .- The above ships arc built of the bee} materials; sand e, ter the most approved models • for. evnitnessi oombined with the modern improvements for the 'comfort epos sengera. Their commanders are men Of known ability: These intakes .afill take advantage of. steam - tow boats.uo thJe Delaware. Also, ships sailing weekly from Liverpool to New Or— leans.. ,Passengers can got uo the river cheap through the winter. For terms of Second Cabin and Steerage passage, ap ply to or address by letter (post.paid),' ' , P. W..BYINES-&00.i. <. ... . , . 83 South street, New York ; 28 yraterlooltoad,Liyetpool or to ' -' 'JOHN THOMPSON, novl4:3si • .: 4 202 Liberty street, Pittsburgh:li Lso4lool 041001 Mud Phllndelphlci Packets, Stifibrifnitn - jiverpool on the Eight e enth eaeh Month. Ship Jane H. Glldilen t Capt. Child,. Noy. /B• • " Janice Browne, $. Child • Dec. 18. •, ' • 1 •• a at Gondar, ' • • • rstov, Jan. 18. . . . new, • • ' "- Glidden,. Feb.l6.• These ships are of the largest clan. The accommo. dations. for second cabin and, steerage •passengers are unsurpassed for comfort, and the days of sailing wilt be punctually adhered tO.' •• • •• • Price of steerage passage 820. Certificate s 'good 'for 13 months: or the money refunded if the passengers do not embark.. Apply to • • DAVID M. BARBOUIL. at. John_ %Vatt . & Co.'., • • • ' • • • • 168 Liberty street. Dratls for slay amount giyen upon the Ulster Banking Company and Branches, the Royal*Bardr of Tieliuid; or Spooner, Atwood. & Co., Broker*, Loaddn: 'friovl9:3tti FOREIGN' pesSisairGEFL opracm.• • 'SHIP eitairP' ' • I - WHO, CONEMANDSI • • .41A11.:NDrpN',&•00.. Wnohaviappointed the subserlher Agent for their anti . 'vaned Lines of 'Ships - from Livinpool.tn New En i tX, Philadelphia and Boston. :. : • ' Let the Friends of Emigranti be careful to havetheii' arrangements made according to the new Froeisiort Lank and take -no man's leetipt, without having it inserted; otherwise.they will have to pay in Liverpoo4liefore they ship.. ' • - . _ Tile following is ifie list, according to law 2i Its. Bread, • •• n Bee! cir Porli, • " Flour, r.; jpintVieeg*T:i . . -Oatmeal, E I In.SkTari. • " Rice, MOlasseni • • " Potatoes, • !. , 4 :cm:Tea, . - With three quart, of Water perday, and•tutEc.ient.b • for Cooking. ' " ' • The caboose and . cooking-ranges for the Use Of Yas rengers, are kept under cover. horeiy sittennon will be paid to promote their health and comfort. - Bank of Rngland Notes and Foreign' ExChinge par . chased - ill arra nriates, Debts, Legacies„Pensions,'Ai. Ike: collected, and copies of Wills procured, svithiefe;"y of busin e ss e con.' netted with an European Avant.' • • JOSHUA RO,BINSON,. ' . . .Earispean Agent, ' .'Po..t Buddin s, coeneioffifth and Wood sts. - • •,. ILEMITTAINOI6.I3 • L., " • . ,AND.. • • IRELAND,. ' SCOt • SCOTLAND, 'WALES. • FRANCE:sod GERMANY, To nap aNde6l, by: • • JoshOis. liobinson. European Agini, -Post Rueldings. rot. Fifth and Wood sti ft : t gr i . New Lone 0, . 01 , LIVERPOOL AND PHILAD'A ' PACKETS.- • D. Sail from PARaddphia en at 12044nd porn kirtePii . o • cm the•Nal of sack manta. • • tsaim%Vit.taikat Plocn, 1,001:Pions. '''''' • • • - ••1;250 • ••• ; • "Puttdioa etit., 1,406 .:' • ••• -• • Ifsisautzuli. I,OOU- • • • IBBIIARDSON BROTHERS & CO., Agents,Ncis. I'3 and 13 Tarter Buildings, Liverpool: '4IICITAR.DSON, W.%TSON & Agents, No. 6 Chestnut Areet,Philaclelphla erlllll4 sabwribers, Agents far the above Line of splen•• j.. did new Packef•Sliips at tbi4 City, areptopareil to futitisla paaaago.:cartiGeatos to parties residing In -this cOalitty who may be desirous of sending for their friends, :to come oat by either of the above Ships.. They are also prepared to Willa money to uny part of the Old 'Country by.sight drafts on the Bank of Ireland and Breathes, and an Kos stra../tiehardsair.Brothers Co.i Liverpool. .Pcir paniroiata, apply to or address • • • BROWN 41. RI RKPATRICK;. novt ' • No. 144 Liberty etreet, Pittsburgh. (Iyati!sportption Linen 4111E/LT . OEStIECAZ 11,00Tgi; 11 TIM PIONEERS:OP TOE- NEW, RAILROAD! ! 'Fannie* in 4 Days w Philaciciphia o ing to the Merchants Wrela.ll-"iiiigettairnreranirci announcing e n W u e u s e tera Business c 'tin nily, that on and after Meaday,the:l6llt Stpututerr, we R will receive and forward goods via the Central ad read, and guarantee them lobe thrOugh in 4 days. liar extensive sleek of Cars and Boats - enable. 'its to offer the above. expeditiohs 'route to the public, whilst we - still continue our usual Lines via Harrisburg and Columbia. Merchants wishing goods brought from the East with certainty and dispatch, at low sates,er pro duce shipped there, ere invited to call - -O'CONNOR, ATKINS & CO., Pittsburgh, ATKINS, O'CONNOR Lc CO, Philadelra., P.oprieteis the Pittsburgh Transportation. Line, Or the foll Owing Agents— O'Connor -& Co., TO North street, Baltimore.. E. Block, 6 Battery Pleice, Neve York. Elliott & Young, 14 Doane street, Boston. - ' - Pittsburgh Portable-Boat Liu.. - 1850 . FOR TOETRA.lFlFtoritabox OT THRIORT To -AtiDTRODF . ' PITT.F.I)LIitiH, PHILADELPHIA, ` , EALTIAIOR E 3''' N EW YORK, BOSTON, ttc::. THOMAS BORBIDGE, I_s TA.AFFE &O'CONNOR, FS iiadayhia. 5 i . Pittsburgh-. , ritH E Canal being now open the proprietors ,of this I long established Line are as usual at their old stands, receiving and. forwarding Merobandize. and Produce at low rates, and with the promptness, certainty and safety peculiar to their system and mode of . Transportation, where intermediate transhipment is avoided, with, its consequent delays and probability of damage. Merchandise and Produce shipped East or West, and Bills of Ladiug forwarded free of charge foreammissmin; advancing or storage. Having no interest directly or in- directly in steamboots, that of the owners is solely : on; suited when shipping their goods. All communications to the following' gefits promptly I attended tot THOMAS BORBIDOE, —' • , No. 08 Market sr,Philadelphia; ~,,_,,,,,„,- . TAAFFE & O'CONNOR, - -7 . - '''''''' 3. Con Penn and Wayne ate:, Pittsburgh; Amorrs.--John - NPCullogh & Ci1.,89 North st., Balt4 P. B. Burke &. Co., 25 Doane•st.,Boaton; W. & J.P.' Tap acett .k.Ce.,513 South at., New. York; Jas. Wheelwright 185'0. al , . • - • ITerehapt , s 'rranoportatlon ums101( the Transportation of Alum:thr a n d Pttoneeu. J from Pittsburgh to Philadelphia and Baltirriore, (via Canal and Rallroad,) Without re.shippinglute t Brdays Rates of Freighi illutaye. as -kw 03 any Otkartespins - 014 . C. A. 11PANULW Cori propinatort, Canal Basin, ROdBIBER.RILL ilk, Co., Yalu Aa"Tat ttAYNOR Philad'a Plerchainis ways Freight EXCLUSIVELY for .the accommodation of the \VAT BOSINEES between Pittaburgh r Aloft - ovine, Johns tosyni it o itpLy t morgb, 'Water street, Pn.i and all inter mediate places. ShiPperaby this Line can always . defiendtipon having their goOda proMptly fowarded and delivered at any' paint on the Canal or, Railroad, at fair - rates for freight, JOHN MILLER, Proprietor. . 111 H. CANAN, Johnstown, Al Mira JOHN MILLER; Hollidaysbare & Co" PH - a. The Old Printlug - Eatablishrdent.. (Leri JoU 'tT ON FrockamPs,) Rrrd Book and Starionery Waivhou se, txr • . HAVEN is 'imputed to execute every, style of Tif Legal, 'Commercial; Canal and Steamboat Sob Prinung - and'Hooli•Binding; and famish every article in the -Blank Book, Paper and Statitrnery'line,'at the -shortest notice awl on the most reasonable terms. •Elank Hoak and: Stationery Wareltouse;-corner of hlarket and and Second streets. er Printing Othee atid - Hdak Hiniteri , No. 15 . 0 . Third Wholesale and lte lath, SADDLE, HARNESSAND TRUN lEld ANDRA CTOR V OBERT .H.-HARTLEY, begs leave twin fopu Ilia, friends and .the 'public generally, 4S - . - bat he coatinuesto oceupy that largo and com- • modious Store Room, formerly ocCupied by Samue a estoc It & Co., No: SO, earner of Diamond alley'aod Wood street, where ha keeps a large and general assortment of Sruldles, Bridles, Harness ' Trunks, Carpet Bagsjilladdle' Bags„Vnlises, Bufralo Robes, Whips, and.all other Iles is his lute . He also keepi Constantly 'on liand,aitil is prepared to lurnish to order, all kinds of Riveted Hose,manufactured of the best material,and In a style of workmanship equal to the eastern manufactured ardele,end at 66 per cent,. cheaper. , Countrir Merehancs and : farmers would" do, : weii.to call and examine his stock before, purchasing' elsewhere, as he is determined to sell first ` rate articles at. very' low IMpon's.forget she place, No ea, earner of Woad treet,andDimmondd,lley, apga sentEs vv; .weicoplivELL , CABINE,Tri•' . • -0 °.5-• , . fIIRIVITURE ALINUFACTURE4 • - Wurcattwoorma ,97 cusd 99',Wnsrd street, V.7.,W.,"xerP ".ctfully informs Ills friends andcomons.• • era that he has now completed the largest and fi nest Bieck - of houtehold furniture - ever before 'seen. Id 'this city, ar he is determittedso uphold the quality with' well-seasoned materials, best workmanship, and newest designs ; end from the extent of his orders and facility: in manufacturibg, he is enabled' to produce warranted furniture, et the lowest kirices.. • . . , He has adopted dui principle of identifying rhe mil tomere interest with his own, in quality and price, and, keeps always oil hand the greatest Mrrletyof every des. cripuoa, of .fatniture, front the Cheapest and plainest, to the most elegant and costly, that &house, or tiny part of one, maybe furniiihed from hie stock, or roannfaututed expressly to order. He therefore kolitiita iimpection,•: that the advantages of bieestabliehmefit may be known.: 'ue following arucles constst,inpartiof his stoek,tatich for richness of style anti finiehj cannot: liliSMrpessed is any, ot•the Easterif•chles it , . • et;. ; ..• ••• • . Parlotr • lag, - and bed :room . ' • . • chairs, of •averrvarlein consisting of • rose aroood,. ma• hogany and walnut Eli zab e the n, Conservatoire and • Easy Chairs, of' even CoueiTes, bi- • ' ' vans of the latest French, and American.patterasi. Tashaes,‘"Vhat , Nols, and ladies' f arlor Wnting. Desks of various -binds;. Work- Tables -and - fancy inlaid' . stands, music stands, and holders, marble . topi hogany,coservood and walnut centre Rad sour, ta brei•,' extension dining table., all sizes of rhe., ' : mostlinproved, and decidedly the •bedt kind • ' •••• made; card;Pembroke hall and pier tables, ' •,.. I. wardrobes, bedsteads. and washstands.of. • each large"asscininent; gothic: hall - - and parlor recePtion,chalrs;'onomans' • . . • and stools, :secretary and book , cases, El Oar /I,I2re.SCLOCI;III, . • • towel racks., hot stands, 'arid ' . .. ";•. music -stools; cribs and rots •• ' ; • • . . for children;-pape, r , mantle,- table and tea p ot's, me - • hogitiy, rosewood, and • • inlaid: pearl Tables, • ' s ir:Rule assortment of COMMON FURNITURE aria WINDSOR CHAIRS. Cranwre sreeass supplied with sirtidlesln their line • •. • - . . . •. STEASIDONI'S and !MOTELS, jamisho at the .stiort•- est notice. • • '• v , All orderuplomplirailehded to • ' •• , • McsiterUiPectOrn iSylrlip I -41: near itrtalefoi-eOuths,'Colds,•Hocirieniss, Broielkial 71 7 00, Pin.gs_ ugh. Asthma am:tsar. various Dittos°. • the lun t ,sarut 'WM:awry Organs., . . • . . . .51EDICIIIS hes an action in affcctiona. of th 1 aahrici ary, tissues entirely different froma.ny of the Expectorant Lind Cough Itemedleanciw in Use. 'lf Ai one of the moat speedy, ae well as the moat ples s ant,medl -: . eines now in use.. It doer. not open the ,pores and ex ose to a smell 'COLD. of or two doses frequently o Pays all irritation and tickling eenSanon.produced harassing Cough.. Siagerly, public speakers., and Muse , who are required touse the vocal Organs to a great ex 7 • tent, Will find in this Pectbral Syrop sure and hattani remedy for hoarseness' and ;larvugetil irritation. 16 'clears the throat perfectly of alleollectlons.of sulmuus, and gives lone and clearness to the Voice.' • SI hIPTOhIS:—The symptoms which usually , usher in. a Cough or Cold - may be enumenved as fallow; • diiease in the books is cape cmairfi, mid is preceded li,y • an increased discharge from the nose, ranee wand imen ; eine; -there is a. feeling of Inasitime civer'ilie whole body, and very often cold .shiveriags ate felt; at least -the body is more than usually sensitive to the action of, the air the pulse increase's in frequency, and. there is generally more or less fever. 'These sympionwaresohn Rittman with hoarseness and asense of roughness and toreness in the- windpipe and vocal -orgene,together with a tithe/illy of breathingand a sense ofcohatriction of the chest..• There is alga attending w dull' pain'and :sense of weight in the forehead, : as Well as a heaviness in "movi g the eyce. These feelings, so me . time .at• the .very begiattragef this disease, and - always soon after, are tatenaed with a distillation tram the nueo and times from the eyes, of a thin acid field, which frets and irritates Me pans over which it passes. The cough is at first usually dry; but no' the disease progresses there .'s an .expectoration of thin mucous, which' gradually liecomesthleker and more copious, and having soma spr pearance of pas- ' These are the leading symptoms of .ish at to ternied"w rotit,n which, if neglected, are litely to result la I've parable injury - to fhe Lungs, and CoNSCILPTION.• • • • Price GU cents per bottle. For proatof the above teal the following certifi Da Raistai e tale pleasure in certifyir.g, for the lieuefit °Collier caterers,' to the efficacy of your PEC TORAL COUGH.SVRUP, in • nue cape. During* the use of two bottles purchased o; you we were cured of a hoarseness amounting to an entire loss of voice effectually relieved of u severe'cough; which thee:twe ed perurarient injury' to the 10113. A. -..••• •.. •' t . :HILL,: • At the Banking 1-I.)u.seef Wm. A. "FMI4. co.,Pittsburiti. ... :Feb. 1,5u.' Do. Ksystm I—Ton have asked me ihe effects of your Pectoral Syrup my ookn case. .1 hail a. very bad cough during part of last winter. :It began with a feel , log of tallness in the head ; increased secretion and suf. fusion of tears; together with. hoarseness, pain in the breast. and the otheraccumpaniments of what has been denominated "Tyler, Grippe.", I took two bottles of . YourTectomt Syrup, according to the directions on the bottle ; and .l am now, and have been e ver since, ensitti,-- '~~ . ~~Tw . ly free from any of. the unpleasant symptoms enumera .ted above. You 'have, my permission to pttblish this ter the good of your sales, as well as the Public, if you de- sire to do so,. ,Very respeetfully, yours, die. • • - " G. FOLLANSBEE. Prepared by Dr. Geo.. IL Keyser, and sold by ' KEYSER de rd'DO WELL, • 140 Wood st., corner of Virgin alley, ' To whom all orders must be addressed. lmov2o SAI.ETT, PERPETUITY AND SECURITY. THE NATIONAL.LOAN FUND' LIFE. INSURANCE aocucTir Capital, A.soo,ooo—kra t oot. to 02,500,000. • , po . lirrig. a large swplus of profits:. A rtion of 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 lit tering participate in the profits of the Company. Ca2ifornits risks _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 any -time borrow one-half the amount of annual premium, without note or security, or deposit of policy. and is en- , tided to division of profits. ' • ife may at any time surrenderhis policy, end receive back as value tnereof one-half the gross sum paid by him in annual Corkanim PremiuMs. . A party already insuredfor whole life may, on Pay ment of rismall sum, convert his,insnrance into a law policy.opon the loan system now introduced. Partibs already insured and entitled to. a tisafhird loan, are not 'shut 'oat front -said two-third loan, if iht refer it, uponthe terms stated in the Society's pamph - Pets.' . • A party may, at a moderate arinuh%premium, inset .: for life, And he survive to reach the age of 60 "years, rite full rum insured up to 80,000, will be paid TO or if he dies before reachinl that age, the full sum insured. Will be paid to his lama • or legal represetatives. • lthas became Custom ry in the Atlantic. tines foram gregations to insure the fives of their -Pastors, and on Christmas or New . Year's day to make the farralytt pre. sent of the policy. This is certainly. an , excellent, way_ of showing their regard for a:ea-Minister, whose saLary in very Many eases is scarCely equal to his Immediate wants:, To the man of family, rit his deathill'ls 'coal -solation beyond expression to know that his , helpless little ones_arettats provided for. - " Churches involved, would do well to ,insure the live of one or - more of the trustees, at whose demise' the emoani:would'be applied to l lignidate the debt. Explanatory: pamphlets and informat ion "giVen gratis, at the Banking. House of. With A.-HILL & novSi Wood st, second &or above Fourth. _ `-_, Bounty band Wartuuta. • _. SUBSCRIBER, who was in Michigan, Wiseon , sin, Il li nois and Missouri, in the Fall of 1849, with the view - of examining ' the Pidille Lnds, and in the months of March or April next, will Math those States and also lowa, and front the knowledge he hue acquired, be enabled to make the most favorable locations for par. cone holding Land Writ - rants.. His charges will bomb. derate to any perstin who may be pleased to employ If by, letter, tpost-paid,) to"LUKE coexatiocrr, 37 Diamond'alley; Pittsburgh Rusairscts—Capt. Robert Porter, Attorney, Fifth at.; Jolnv Taylor, Pension Agency,2d et.; Edward Snowden, Attorney,. Fourth ; J. Untbrie, Agcnt„ Fourth et.; Capt. John lierrou, 'Penn' ,t.; John Cartwright, Cutler, Wood et.; ILl . ..Morgan & Co., and S. I); Morgan, Drug. gist, Wood sweet.' ' ' [novls:3m • Bounty Lands, _ '• ACJ e P h T ei .y N 114011,v having No. 183 a T T h r i a r n d ..e s in t re e e n e a a lV t a}:!: nxion f or purpose, •_siq . ilproeure 80'414 I .4 andscor the officers and, soldiers, their . 'widows ann ,ehildren, nudes. the'Botintyl.and Bill, paSsed Septemher.2Bll,lsso. ,; Pitt9burgh, October ID.' • • • • '. • • • •.- '6 EMENTS having beenmade between the' A nurdersi gned an T d - E..Gaasson, Eeq of -Wash.' ington.City, (late nf.the Treasury, Dep mutters) frir.the purpose, the undersigned will procure Bounty Lands 'tor the officers and soldier's, their. widows and children, under the:' Bounty Lend- Bill,' passed September 2Sth, - • , , JAMES F. KE.Rll.:Att , y. tir Law; oet22 - 4th.st., bet. Smithfield andZiterry alley. BountY4Ainam.Soldiers , Claims. THE undersigned continnes the business of Agent for. •Soldiers? and TViderms'..Cluirns for Bountri.,and and "Pensions: 'Office on Faardi street, opposite the Mayor's office, fort2s:lral ' • JOHN B. GUTHRIE. Irish and:Scotch blakeyt-p Ny'ARRANTED PURE—Pnee.sl, 2 :: per gallon `or G2ie. pes quart. . For, sale by MORRIS &lAA, itril t in thel.hamold. , t.tlees, James Y. liorbaeli t RECTIFYING DISTILLER, Foreign and Domestic Wines, Liquors, Cigars; 4,, No. 197Lieerty et. corner of Barker's - alley, ' - ' • . Pittsburgh Pa,- OltitiS 'tin.WORTIi. Teo. Dealer:, east. aide 'Of , the Diamond. Try their- 50e. Tea; really ict P 3. , ===MZI=M ~~fiistellaittot~: LONDON AND NEW-YORK ==MMMiEM .. _ .. . ... ... ~ . .. , _.Proaldesat - .Ft&Luaoro ,MrAS TAKEN ,INSIIHANCE , ' ,N. HIS. LIFE SDR ;191.• $4,,000, iti the-4.lonoetien Unmet , Life Arlin. . sauce Compitir, or Hartford;Coline tient.' ---•- - ..:The following arrtheleint Stock - tea of Premium - VOlber Life InsureneetCoMptinieri , do• - • ••• • . with the 1111 4F9 1- 1Ngt(91444940 Ile: 810 1 JI/F , ' a Compa ny. - - --,: -A ,4 4; 1111 0 1 1 .4 4i 4 fi0./ ".4 4 : il ill* * 4 ' 84 fid • 414 ' ,: -.. 1 • 1 !:151, j. r.s: ~,: t .7, 1 ;., i r) :pain• of cetvanan — ;:f. ' ,.1 .1;14 •Al'. Z"..%.' 41, ' ...' :. - • Hartford Life erl-I.lnr•Co.• 4021(13.00 IS 40 • i I Aries Life . Insurance Co. • - 1170 15.80 a 1.20 29M1 0•09„ .. Charter Oak Life las. Co • • : .11.70; 1.0.60 - 11 , 10 SiaiSi • • ao: United States Life Inf. Co • •14.2.0 19.00 i 5. 34 70 smsa-z , • , ',Pennsylvania Life Irra,Co•••••14 - .ga9.40 f 7.60 20 3680 National 4:0 1 4F.40#:,c 0 11•: *lt P: 3 2 sPfi? TP. • uwill be seen by the above table.thauha rates for in- - atuanee (without p artichialidn In profits) in this Company are more.lhka . tit - teen - Ter tent. WW2's. eaten lanStilaint , ' -- ; Stock. Company in this tauntyes-Ake• l Y o ; 4o ,augckm . ‘ have been adopted alter fullivestliatlo4 ottks *l die sob eat. , 1. . Those wishing to Matte in reitifertho Cortl2. Mahal or the Haploid Lae and ,Health Co •Wil e 1 • • - 'C. 615 ff n„tr .., ,- - • dee4 s. .Cornefordaiiind Wooa'ainasta;li • stun' '. '.-- fiE PEKIN. TR& STORE hasbeenTattived from ral Fourth street to No 38 Fifth atrettione door east - of the Exchange. Bank„ where the subscriber Is now re-_ c Miring kis fall stack of GREEN AND' SLACK TEAS; ,seleeted_with grem caterand purchased direct from dte,., •- Lnptrters In New York. The Mock consists of all'thei ' different flovorn aid genies - of Tai brinier totno ijunenl4;. , can market, and win be sold whoteage and retail, at _prises lower than any other house in Pittsburgh. Retail Grocers., ma .Mvite4ettit,eallAmsl; sot - allnaples, and learn our pried for Teas packed in I =dye wk. affea,*? hY the ma ehent.'.u. Goffes—Vocha,larat and Rio Coffee: • • • • ' Cherelh--13aker's'groind, CdatriatdiolittPliiidcd) . ‘ - ' non Shells T••• . .• - .ilcans Suear—LOverliieißnaed iulvirisE4;ithel4e* " ' • • Reigns, rune?, e c a. SA dean' • • Pifttrai - . ; it: It 1 ' , Cold Feats' , ; • - ••••••• • TETE respectfully:inform our friends and the.pubUq yy • who . suftr trout " cold feet," that we havdwork ed up some vry . fine real Lambe Woo/ YGITTh into ntenVo ...=, Souks, whien w 6 are atitiefied - will promo most durable - and comfonible to flu) trauir. , '• Also- 7 A large. s_upply, of-U . adershirs,apd VraSvcrs of every eve quality. • • • • - • ' Tao Establioe4 Stot.km&SlouulActory, Fifth sic ..doca W. • • W DALY Et. CO. ' (ncridEt • • TETE HAVE- NOW FINISIIED - 23 dozervot ' • - V fine nick rod Lambs Wool STOCKINvEy.TraIeh: . • are softer in the woe) Bad mere &Able Id the dater then • any we have. heretofore guide- . Every erthsie t h e., cv Sock, Undershirts and Itraets; Indite and . children'e 'Underclothing, made to order etith_punctonlity. . • Established Stocking klauatheUtry,'Fifih st-• Alice • •• • • - tr. DALY! 'tc -CO. • '• :roan alias - 1 - r= ' ' :sates 6 - ip--• • (stiecessoto to the late Assiut John Shedd** cv) .' . . BELL AND: BRASS FOUND RS • • . - P.:11 . ta fAitib ItiANUPACTI,sszIL of Brass Faucets; 24 811 0 1 ind Vockl; trial 'all the traipse articles _ •- used id ibe-P 1,811311 . 443 , NESS, No 127 endive Firstatzet.l-• Tbs'abovellie 1i - reputed to manufacture and let p - coustautly.citicabdAverY:va=tel.r.. , .of Guage mid - Stettin Cocks, such as are used by Engine bisilders and.Phitab • ors; ,aiso;' Goe. Chandelle:4; Pandem&i . Brackets, . Pipe, &c., &c., &c. • (nbV 2l •r. Rosetta& !Beall, .3 auks. THE subscribers have received' another Small Idea superior Bottle Jacks; 'dtreet :from Sheaeldi was- .• . ranted to work well. In presenting .this article to the notice of the public, the subscribers deem it necessary' ' • . to remark, that darthgthelasteve , yeare they have taold, several dcrieh;and as faithswehave bees able to ascer tain they have given entire:satisfaction To such aerie . • not anderetand what , is meant by a bottle lack, . • would 'explain - that it is Machinery reserabling.elocr. , , • work,, but much more powetfal, enclosed in a -.brass . • trmns;and'worted by a slim!, steel Spring . ; 'that its Ile' . LiOn is atteznate„ Avid regelan . by a horizontal fly wheel, . to which is suspended the joist of beef, or any other thing to be roes ted.l.that thentachine.ceuen luny . wound " • 'up will continue in motion for two or three booze ,The., • Jacks are generallytteed • wlth 'a: screen or a 'large tin • reflector, which greatly accelerates the ,proof of roast-, .nz. For sale, with or without screens. . , . • - • JOHN DUNL&P corner of Alarket and tiecond , . - Live Stock insurance Co. Imponant so Farmers; Dairyman. and °uteri. RSIEN, Milkmen, keepers - of LiverlrStriblefiand "". nil others owning live stock, can have their live..sin • .surcd for the small prep:limner : llpm filly cents to tut The coat to /ware Cows owned hiV Milkmen.; for-oliel-• year, will be about thirty-five ceuw a heaci..7,-Pilsll milelimau owning . twenty Cows would net give seven : 'altars to have mem ia.ur rd far one•year. C. A. COL.TON, Agent,.. At the General Insurance cor-ith and Wood sts:, up Waits`'- )7; Philosophy of .litandrethq Pdiffeteiwile , -- -" HEN the theory ' of the be - w was established, the • secret springs . or' were then partially exposed to our view. , and: understood that the feed we eat, was . . ; Convened blood, which repaired the Waste Of the animal machine the Food 'is fuel, Which keeps or a life . heat the Intermit fires that Warm and Invirorate 'our' rmier man. • The, blood is an electric fluid which Catiiell this heat to every • . ramification p 1 the bitclY, C.PCISIO the eivemides of this hair and horny . nail.. While the blood is thus the seat of - life, it 1581kt/the seat Of isease: Food gives the body strength; Brandreth's pills give blood the necessary" - power to throw out from itietf-all impurities tiaus : rep:, deriegtheitream of life Pure and healthy. 'lf 'Men were. , more Admire, Share. weatd , be fitiver religious creeds andlf they kept close t 0 aritatea laws is the znanagemeat of their 'bodies, they, wontd require little.gtedizitto• As • . men grow Intaldligent they will become wiser and hap . pier; even now; tuetraviadoni is proved by the fact that,' when sickness assails them. they use 13randroth'eiress• table Unlveral Pills, which sopa restore %hunt() heal*-.. They are peculivirltadapted to the climate, ens/regains • na extra.cose whea they are ascd, la either diet or ling.' They should be always in the houSe,soalt.tuftairz...„ the first indication of sickness they may oe used.. Otte dose in the beginning is more potent tor good;thaai dozertafter the sickness is fixed in thesystera. la ctilde; 4l coodus, asthma, rheumsusra, costiveomm, fevers. media! all acute, heavy or aces:seated pains, their effects be fouud beyond all praise. 'Three "trnfiiii wilt act a charm, often curing a dangerous :malady at once, Ate': vinr months of aickucss and the evils thercunto ing. , Remember,ilmndretit's Pills, are a known, and futly,tested medicine, one th at Is aced' by bundled* of thousands iii this country and throughout- the CiViii:tar: , : world. They are quietly superseding all other .medi eines. They take out only that fronf tne blood wlllita • thecae/a of. weakness and pain, 'Wavier surengUr health: they pr.dacc healthy tactile% night,•and mar. petite that lenges ea kinds of 10011. ' • ar old at 543 Diamond alley—th Sonly place in Puna. b urghavhere the genuine brandieth'Pilts ate refit for - able -the tmdersigc.ect is.the only tIST.I2tIII the city. :: - dee23:3m RF,DPATkI:• . . . joartvq .rrstscort .. • . triv ,•-tta.re..T.s:srlatt Col Manufactutera..ol Pltcenii Ere Proot Satesi . • Second strar,beiglen Ircodand • - ON Tuesday afternoon, July _-,184 E4 the undersigned •• were called upon by htessrs:Tarq encott Barr, to witness an honest and fair test of one o. thelr'Plicenix• Tho furnace being prePared, toe Satervat- plated ' thereof,with books, opera and SOMeinoney; when • the door of the Sire Was closed and the fire airtele4:at , .• quarter past 2 o'clock, and it a theft 'date the Saftf wtot".. red hot, and coutinned,till halipeattko'elootr,bliittgahout , four arta a half hours, when:the .eonsiniuets.exPrelfred • tbeir.satisfaction that *hotline - occupied wins tuck hest • was stacient... The farnace was then pulladown,filtuti cooled, and door opened--Chd books, papers and money • .safe. The heat was so great is to melt. of the' brass • mountings. We therefore take pleasure in recommend lag these Sates to the public, as being, In our Judgment 7 ' entirely fire pouf. JAIIVLS &TIIABUE,. •.. N . • CORNWALL & lIROTHER;'• . . • . -EateorNoN a:=THATCHER,... . BENEDICT &CAlq£llj - • • " ' ' ISAAC CROMIE. ... • • • _ I am engaged In the foundry business, •ttridAriove somethjng about fusmaces and heat., I. witnessed' ths burning of the above safe, and can freelisny,there way no hum - bug about it, and vrith:Plesisnro recommend thmn to the public as being, in toy judgment,, entirelp-fire .proof. • - - WM. WE. • In calling upon the above gentlemen Lai their signs- Ante:, they F 11 spoke in the highest term:sof the fairness of the test, and their full confidence of that 13afc , s being entirely fire-proof. We have const truly on hand :Indio( tale a full assortment of the aboreSafes. math! - • ' • - - BELL . te EERY. ", . . hatierecelfed a lot of lOUS of vali3nialics VV and kinds,.of a new construction that tomatie -.- Simple andcotuplete—some ornamental. —, Also, the amcle to burn In them, - called "StrANDIS FLUID? or 'ETHERIAL OIL." It has tire quaHtioS which recommend its° the attention of Steamboat men Hotel Keepers and •Housekeepers. For cleanliness economy and 'brilliancy, it lamest; anythittij portable persors Nvtio. please. to call on us will be shown tho pecuilaritie a 9f the new, compound . - , et.tot supply Of ihe Ilaid and Lamps kept by . . . . ECAIFE-te tat.betweea Wood and hlarket ars. Itemoval.. . - • Isubscriber& bare removed from NO. 57. Water V.: to the Warehousereeently occupied by James May' No:28 Water it. 'Imy2IRIIEV,MATTHLIVS.2: CO. . . • Oa...Partnership. • . SSAIL.P.SHRIVER on CHAS. BARNES - havei 1,3 day associated themselves. together under the Arta or Santini& Banns, ter the traretactipo or the 1.4h01e..., sale Grocery, Produce arid Codualssou Baslaesa, At Nos. 130 cud Second street, between Wood sad t4midtfieldettecio: •• • • -Pittsborgh, - Angui!l,le.so . )47 , ) 11. tr73b 11 d ! 150..; A , MEM firuicetkuumuf,_., Removal. To cue Lkdtea. -- -1. - -:--