VOLUME -IX. ,-DATtiY:i - : - .X9ItNINO.-....fOSTEi iiisrst Morning (Siinda excepted.) ZIORTH.WIZT CORN:Hit Ote WOOD. AND TT_lir TR STRYLVT: , • 'URNS ...!•rlrrve.. Dollars year, payable, s t4fctly n advance:'llx . Dollars will invariably be requited if not paid 'Within the_ year. . ' ' Inir Single copies TWO casrrs.-fdr sale at the coantei at The Office, and by &ews,Boys. 81L0R111131131 POST it published from the same *Medi ..oti a large blanket size sheet, 'at TWO DOLL'A'RS year ; in advance aingle copies stilt carrrs. • - - No paper will be discoatinaed (unless at the dis• cretiono£tlte.propri a tor,) until all lure arages are paid, l E r No' ttentiop will Ise paidito any'order'ufileas eompaniett by the inoney, of satisfactory refe re ade thhe Oorintetai t ther:Estdbli,antent 0 - she Mining. Parris dittrSerlis tayiess 'Jot, Printint•Offlees - cap work f4inipts:tke fhortest nOtice; tett,* „ ' , RATES OFsADVERTISi.tifai AGRE,ED UPON BY, Ti PITTSBURdiI PRESS. Test latits 4sospAttru., os..ams . tir.t.es l P47%one insertion ..... 0 so " eachadditional insertion - 1 75 . two wee ks .... . 2 00 -4 . = "' • , three weeks • ' 00 • .. . .. '5 00 two months " .. .:..7 00 . . • 4 • - three.nronths 900 34; "....fotit mouths • •-•• —•• •10 00 _ . Standing Card,siz:lines or fess, per annum 1000 . - 01.MCGEAELS PLEAS - 6CE:: - One square, per an [Ulm,(exelpsiveof the.pajmn).. 25 00 For each additional square inserted over one month, Ittul roreaeh-additional square, ut.serted under yearly vates,kalf - . . - . - .Publishers not aiCountable - fol legal ,idvertiseittents eyondlhe amount charged for their publication' ' AIIIIOURCUIg candidates for office to:be charged the, same mother advertisements. Advertismitents not Marked on the copy fora specified -• number of lasertions, will be continued till forbid, and :Pay_Mettteuteted accordingly. The ptivileges or yearly adienisers swillbe.confined. ": tigidlp to their regular business, and all other advertise-. •ments not pdriaining to their 'regular basiness as agreed, tor, to be paid extra. . ,• • . All ,advertisements for charitable institutions,. fire_ Companies, ward, township ' and other public tannins, cad saott like t to be charged hal fp rice, payable snucris . age notices to bet Charged .50 cents. ' ••• Death notices inserted Without charge., unless nenont 4anied hYDatleral invitations or obituary notices, and r•Whetrao UM:annulled, to be paid for. - . . • 'Regular adVertiiers, and all others sending earrunnol citionsior requiring notices desigted to call attention to Fairs, Soirees, Concerts, or any, Rohner entertainnicnts, Whore charges' are made for'admittance—all notices of private associations-• ; pvcry notice designed to call al teution to (artiste.' oblerprises calculated - at intended to promote indWidualinterest,ean only be iusened with tire -- understandingthatthe same is to be paid for. If intend , ell to be inscrted.jn the, local column, the same will be charged at the rate of. notleSithia tea cents perline. • "•_ Bishops or Fist Hinices to be charged triple price. Tavern License Pe ations i BA® Legland,firealleal Advertiseinents to be charged at toll pes •• , - Real Estate Agent and Auctioneers' .AdVertnements not tot° classed under yearly rates, b attobe allowed a `diseattiat °Ming-three and. one.third_p e r cent:lran - the amodbt of bills. ' WEEKLY .Oft TRI-WEEKLY IN DAILY PA'' - Ouo kin oic,:three insertions. =.... .•. • . • • so. Do; - eaelr . add akin al -•. • • • OT7 • , ATDERTISERENTS IN:weeKrx PapER. Otip square; (10 linesj one tatcrtlon..."• - • ... • . —SO 50 - -.• . ' Do: - each additional insertion. ..... '0 25 All transient advertisements to oe paid in advance. . WHITE' & CO ,Gazeue. ' • L. HARPER Post. - • -"•• • - ROB P. M: RIDDLE Journal. -JAMES P. BARR & Co: Chronicle. • • •-• , -FOSTER '& BROTHER, lspateh. , Dec.l 4 18404 'JAMES W. BlDDLE;American. ' • Vrof6oiottal Igarbo. j ailor a:LARGE, Attarriepittlate,Yourtla street, near Jr- D. 3FAVNINGS, Auorney at. Law„ Fourth -at., above QAMUEL 131,Aett,Auarney.ai.Lats-',office on 4th 11,7-.4l:r4ter..near,Grant, Pittsburgh. • oct.2s' , Art - ORLANDO LOOMIS, Attorney at Leno.--Office 4tti st, above'Wood. july4l. fiIHOMAS M. MARSHALL, .Ilaurneirat Lau.-Office, Lawiie's Buildings, :Fourth et. jara-ly B.CARNAILAN,AtIarzicy Lato—Olheena Fourth Ay. et., between Cherry alley and Grant st. :(jett-y DR. BROWN'S OFFICE, No. GS, Diamond alley, near Wood street. ' teal 01 .- '44- WC.+uwxl and Office "°";ell Bakewell'a Buildings C°"ns on ra e n ii° t r 4 V .4z eatrt. t'.-- ,• TT -SCOTT Dewitt, Fourth 52., five doors west of film !, ket. , work warranted, and if not perfectly sat it.Netory no charges will be made. feblo IDEMOVA.L.—Dr. Robert Snyder,' has' removed his - .1 4 1e office to Fourth street, between Wood and Smith fteld streets. marlS-VY (i)DARRAGH, Attorney at Lato--Office in Bakewell's • Builditup, .on Grant street,, opposite the. Court 'ftD.A.IITON, Aitornav at Law.—Office, North side . 'lt) of Fifth street, between Wood . and Smithfield, in.the .2the haildingwith Alderman Morrow. sep3O-ty El SWARTZ %YELPER...Attorneys at Lam. .1: offi de on 'Fourth street s between Wood and Smith field, opposite -Patterson's Livery Stablme ap7;y CIEORGE F. OLLALMOILE, Attormy and Coun.rritor al 1...111Z0rw.-Offrce removed to tLe'M door belovi. Gra.ut art - Foorth, to the 0 flicolfifel y occupied by Aldennan Mil- - BUCKMASTER, Alderman—Office: Fourth street 1:11 -third-door above Srnithfield,BOuth side. Convey - mini:2g of all kinds dent with thegreatest care and legal accuracy. ' Titles - to Real Estate examined, Ac. novls 1011 N COYLE; Notary and Conveyancer.—Offme iii tiL 211'etealra Baddin , r, Fourth street, near . Smithfield, •Rittaburgh. ' Deeds, BO'nds,Mortgageo, Artielesof Agree ment, and all otherinstments of wntinf dtawnap with acew and nt dispatch. Titles to Real kdstate examined, DA. G. 11; SEIM{ E. C. DeDOCITE.I.L. . . MrSYBER & itcDOWELL, (succszsons To Kann fr. latrum,) Wholes ak and /Wail Drug and Prescription , Storeicai of Wood. street and Virgin alleyr Physi cians pm .niptions 'carefully , compounded night and TORN A.. PARKINSON, Alderman, Fifth Ward, Perm tl st.. between Walnut and (Miura stn.; where he may :be found at allilmes. Those having houses or other prop •etty to sell or rent, can hive the same punctually attend .ad to; debts collected; and all the , of an -Alderman , will receive prompt attention. 0c27-p InRY A/torney and Counselor at ivo, (successor Jo Lowrie & Williams,) Office at .the old stand, Foarth st.i.above Smithfield. THE Partnership heretofore existing between 'Henry W. Williams. Esq., and rayself,in the practice of the law, was dissolved by mama' consent on the With alt.., and the business will hereafter be continued by Henry W. WiL .iams, whom most cheerfully recommend to all for Whom I have the honor to do businese--as a gentlemen every way worthy of their confidence. - declB-ly - WALTER 11. LOWRIE. ifirmorterP. A ITORNEYzAT LA W-,olBee in Fourth street, near _jog Grant, in Larriartine Buildings. mar29:w SOFIA 1. MITC)37..L-••-••••• • ••• •-•15.R.M17111. PALNIXEI. ltlltehel•de Palmer A AND COLINSELLORS•AT LAW -9410e on Foars4 strati:vs few doors below Smit4field. Ail usmess eetraste dto their care, promptly attended to. etdOctions made nutl , Conveyonclng executed on mode rate terms. , . • ---'febilltf J. D. Jena go, 4 TTORNEY -AND COUNSELLOR AT I.ftW--0(-. fien, Lowtte 7 a Bnitdtngs, F6urth. street, between thfield-and Grant. - aps . . , Dr. George elleCOols - , - Hselected PittaburgEtstis permanent residence. Re has taken the Image lately occupied by4ildeN mart Miller, on Fourth street, near GranOmmmtiately tuliolning the _"Larnartine Rouse." Its Office is attach 'eau his his residence, where he wilt constantly be found, Weewlibsent on professional duty. Office hours tram 7 o'clock*. re. to 9 o'clock A. w., and from 61.. ue. to 7-r. Ni P. it. G. L... 13. yettoirdiernii..:.., ATTORNEYS AT LAW—Otriee on Fourth street, be tween Wood and Smithfield. • •W.W. Dallas, • TTORNEY AT 14A.W-06ien: s econd story - NYil As ; tins Hall. jan24:l3, - Dr. James King. (VFW& ON FOURTH STREET, one door West of Weaveerliotel. au:lo:3ni • - m. . Robinson, ATTORNEY. AT LAW. Office N 0.99, on.-Fourth, street, op osite fbe Mayor's - Office. lerfiat:y . TTORNEY AT LAW has removed to the °Mee in street, between Wood and Smithfield streets, fonnerly occupied 'by Thos. Hamilton, Esq., dee'd, and will attend to the business remaining unfinished upon hie . . ' lathograplite Establishment of WM.. SCIIIICHAiANN, . *EtED Israsur, orPosnr. tUE POST-OVVICE, KrISTSURGII. AtAPs, Landscape! Bill-heads, Show-bills, Labels, Arehitectural and i Machine Drawings, Business an .Visiting Cards, etc., Engraved or Drawn on Stone, and Printed in Colors, Gold, Bronze et-Black . , in the atoslatg i royed style and at the most reasonable priOes ENGLISH GIN—For saki by the quart, 01101:ar bar `: taint - [may al lIORRIS'er. 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'L....T. ~- i , ?: 1 _77 ._ .... ,, :r. ;;.. ~... ~...; . - --', .„),....,.......- 4 . . t- . ,',' ' i -,~tTStiiPss~~tt~~ls LEXANDER:LiaIeg, - .Pfkin 2 Stars, 7.2 Third ,011. street near Wand.: feta ArOSOUA., W3BINSON E Agarit..for Hamden-lc ti:Einf of Packhs, st. r one doorbelowWood:febl 1 1111ILLISAM - J AOKSONJ uMr4idntDepot, BDLib- TV arts , agree; head orWood. • febl "GWOLASII&ELLIOTT,Booksafers and Stogionot i No ,Vorket'stbetweert.Third arid Fourth. febl P,..""Nstre - elr'''''"*" B4 ?"' )lUQN & •SARGENT, -13• cornet al:Woad and GI .1 1 0" 110L61E.9 SON, Banker:one Dealers tri Rzehtings Can and Bank Watts; No. 65 Markel street: iebl A. FULTON 801 l ood . Brass...Foundor,'No; 70 Second street, between Market and Berrystreelo- te tt , rurAti Ultili.2r, BANE, Forwarding and ecnnrisfasiah ju N. /matt, N 0.124 Savona' auiPmsburgh, Pa. tapi VICTOR , SCRIM, %Bookman., litatidner wuf. street, betvreen , Wood wad Itlarket.:-:: Jan 7 A : MeNULTY &C 0.,. k'ortoarding,and,Conmauian Mathansi; Canal Hama. - mat 3 vER, .enxer cow, .Produce alert, No7llB Liberty etre' en, Pittsburgh: _ ' .triarri • TORN ItrOLOSKE.Y; Ms*, and Ciodier, Liberty street abetweert Sixth and,Virgirc slley, talltik lade; seplo IVIeSTEIN; Brass Fauader and Was Pau*, 'Smith field etrett,-betweeit Ditimond alley and Fifth at. - riTAAFFE &O'CONNOR, Proprietors woe StirisOurgh I. Portable Blot Sari - comer. of Peon and Wayne sts. BBY t MATTHEWS. tr. Co., Whotatais Graters, Corn .l.l4miss onaad Forwarding Merchants, and Agents tar Brighton Cotton Yarns,S7 Water et., Pittsburg. (ap2 CIOOLEY & LAIRD, Merchant Tailors, Wood streety Li second' dcWrlroni Water, will keep constantly On hand a well selected lot of Clothing. - tuarr...y Dr - LEE, (sseressor, to MLIB.P/IX & 1,13,) IVost Maio LI.. and annnzissiots Merchant, for the sale. or Ameri can-Woolen Goods.' ' - • feblG "1 - 01 I N D. moparai,Witoksaleqnd ArrairDrmirgist, No 83L Wokd street. ) one.door comb of Diamond 1140 h fr.IOOEttIEAD, • WltatetaLt Groerrtsamt.Prottuce Jalk ciaerseNa. 27 t Wood street, Ptltbuirelt: t/ O,EPH WOODIVELL, Impsnue and 'Dialer in Por evil and Donusiir. Hantware, corner of Second and Wood streets. ' - 0c29 ,-TOSEPH MAJOR, Root MD74 Skip Chattllery and - 40 Agenoi r of the POlsbnrgh Laid '.Oil Factory, No 4, Market street,Pittabrirgh. - AMI MAY, Whote3ate Grocer, Forwarding and Com et) mission Merchant, Water etre, betweanMarket and ILL itUßßY,Zartkos and Eachanga Brokers,N o 65 Wood street, third door below Fourth, west side Cebi. . - RILVd, Bankers arid. Erthangs Brokers, llcoracr.ofThird mid Wood strccts, opposite the St. Charle.sildtel. fell 100 , -A.:FA.IOIMTOCII &CO.; Wholesale .Druf, Ware. 1).; homy corner of First and Wood streets, and corner of Wood and Sixth. febl 470 &MCC!, fitORIITOWTTEietnrer of Tin, per Cop andi.Sheet IrOn Ware; bio. 1.7 Fifth otreet,between Wood and Market. febtO Allir tiLENN, Bookbinder, corner of r - rrd and Wood Tv gam, above Kay, where he is prepared to , does*y description of rating and binding, v pee.? oilN4l.jith:t.:Lii ! Hoak ale an4-SetailLaour tin. UP Muria rind Musical Instrurrictits,Pigno.s,Sehool Hooks, and Stationery, No. lite Wood street. jani JltitYA . R,_Rectifyine Disrilirr and Witotesme'Desier ;in Foreign Domestin Wines and' Liquors, No. 114. Liberty street, tuld 53 Diamond triley. Jyttl ir !NG ec Ageuts for, the Delaware Mutual _EL /maniac* • Comparty, of Philadelphia, at the Ware house of King thliolnterr 'Water street near Market ,W AL ALEXANDER dt. SONS. Golan Makers mut Fur- Meing Unficrtakers, corner of eenn and St. Clair stteeta, opposite the. Exchange. Entrance on Penn erect. febi rIPROTH it SCOTT"' ti7totcsaM arui Rchiii Denies in 'Boca, Shoes, Molts; Carira lags,4.e., S. WV. comer at Fourth arid Smithfield sts., Pittsburgh, Pa. trarte:v WX. 8. SCALDS. . . )AYES ATEINSON. CAIES 4 ATKINSON, atanufauturers of Tin , Cap. per and Shat Iron Wars. They also ezecate avery deseription of I.llackstnith Work. First street, between Wood and- Market, Pittsburgh. oeult:y Jona hicl/Evrrr. McDuvirr. Wt. alallowirt JOHN AIcDEIVITT & BROS.; Wholesale Grocers, Deal-. era in Protium, Pittsburgh Manufactures, and Mer chandize generally, No. 12 Commercial Row, Liberty street. mar2l:y L. 0. lISTSOLDS. I. L. SEIM Fit EVNOLDS & WIRE IV:Weser:et Grocerr, Commission iy Merchantsituut Dealers in Rags, Paper, &c., corner of Penn and Irwin streets, Pittsburgh. All sizes Print ing Paper constantly on hand. mar 17:y Jour; A. Castn . , late of Neve Lisbon, •W. S. Sst.v.vsa. CRAIG &SKINNER, GeneratAgency,Commissian and Forwarding Merchants, No. Si Market street, Pitts ' burgh, Pa. Prompt attention given to the purchase and sale of all kinds of produce. sept 2 WM. 201CLICH ' PHILADA.. WM. atceersoa, PITTSEMIGII. A/TILLERh RICKETSON; Wholesale Ci-roceu, and [m ai potters of Brandies, Wiues and &gars; Nos. L 72 and 174, corner of Liberty and Irwin streets, Pittsburgh, Iron, Nails, Cotton Yarns, hc.,constantly on hand TOSIWA RHODES. Whaierrils Fruiterer, Confectioner 111 and Dealer in Nuts and all kinds of Foreign Fruits, No. 6 Wood street, East side, between,Water and Firs streetS,Pittsburgh, Pa. All orders in his line carefully attended to. • ' inar:2ll Q APSINLEY., Rause, Sign and Ornanantai painter, 1.0. and dealer in PAINT'S, No. 44 ...it. Clair at., Pitts burgh, has constantly on hand all kinds of Paints, either Dry or Mixed; .Japan and Copal Varnish; Linseed Oil; Boiled Oil ; Spints.Turpentino ; Window Glass, of all sixes; Pun, Paint Brushes, &e., all of the best quality, and fin sale at reasonable prices. sera Isaac WI/Alstana, IiffERCHANT TAILOR, Smithfield street, N 0.12, be - AXI. tweed let and nd streets. 111AY: tiorris Llawortti, TEA.- DEALERS AND INIPORTERs OF WINES • AND-BRANDIES. Ease aide of as Diamond may2l J. A. COVVIEFf••••-•-•• N. tt. ILACK E. Couitei C& Ellidke, AIrIIOLESALE AND REVAIL DRUGGISTS, cor ner of Wood and Third - s;reets, under St. Charles Hotel, Pittsburgh, Pa. - amyl REMISE LEADER.; • ; •.• GEORGE 2 WOLK& Leader Tricker, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL GROCERS; Commis slon Merchants; and Deniers in Produce; corner Diamond and Diamond alto . mayt Daniel If olingsou, ifOUSE, SIGN, AND OILViiitIENTAL PAINTER, Liberty street, opposite Hand. AU work neatly executed. Orders punctually attended to. [mart/iy W. P. Dlar}hlo.l. 180cc.1114801X TO ISANLIJUL C. LULL-) _ - TIRPORTER AND DEALER IN PRENC If' AND 1, AMERICAN PAP ER HA A r GDYGR and BORDERS, Window Shades, Fire-Board Prints, &e. "also, Printing and Wrapping Paper—No 87 Wood-street, tween 4th et. and Diamond alley,Pitusbar; h, Pa. [feoP2 Liquor and Grocery Stor STERN &BRO., Whalc s ale and Retail:4 of blotto r JD. of all kinds. Flour, Bacon, br.o., constantly on at i ot r..tr .N e o ci3 . 1:40 Liberty: between Fifth and St. u • . taar..Wint er. t►/fANUFACTUREitSOF GREEN GLASS WARE, Il11rlY0: :27 Market street, Pittsburgh, Pa, keep constant ly on Mind and Make to order, all kinds or Vials, Illottles, rte; Porter and Mineral Water Bottles, or superior qual ity.- Particular attention paid to private moulds. [nv2o:y Emigration Lines. 'TAMES ELAKELY,:Agent for the ,Black Bull and V Slack Star Lines,Liverpool and New York Packets, and for the. Philadelphia and Liverpool Packet Ships, POOR street, Pittsburgh.- febd Al. D. PATTON, _ (SUCCIMSOR TO .1. S. BONNET .!G CO.) Wholesale Grocers Rectifying Distiller, AND DEALER IN FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC WINES, LIQUORS, CIGARS, FICGITS, NUTS, 4.. c 162 Lib 0 rty street; Pius b itp4 • George Beale, 115. 5 .NTJFACTURRIVOFBRUSILES, Wrioramszx AHD Rsratt., No. 75 'Wood street, intaatiret, Pa. Con stantly on hand, a general and extensive assortment of ALL Xmas of BRUSHES, at the lowest Eastern prices. N. B.—Machine Brush% fr.c. j . madejo order at the shortest notice. • - • mar.lo:y L. a. IiVATZIOLAN... • rf. WATIOULLN.• •W. It. WiTIMMATI L. S. 'WY atermari - ift, Sons, NirIIOLESALE - GROCERS, COmmission and For• warding Merchants, Dealers in all kinds of Pro duce and Pittsburgh Manufactured Articles, and Agents for Bald of Richmond and Lynchburg manufactured To mark tittiL: 7; ROMA, 811 L 1 ER eg. HAUNIC WIIOLESA.L.E.GROCERS • PRODUCE AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS,. AND DEALERS= PITTSIMIRGR. MANIIPACTURED ARTICLES, N 05,130 and l*Seconzt st.,'belFreen Wood Smitivid4, auldF".Yitlebnrgli JOSHUA;/MODES .• .. .• •• ••••• •• • •••••• •ALERED p ; Assuan ' -JosavA ltuorrEs & cu. WHOLESALE DEALERS IN FOREIGN FRUITS, Nuts, Spicer, Confectionary, Sugars, Cigare,¢c.,¢c. DO. 6 'WOOD STREET, BAST SIDE, NEAR WATES, jJI • • - PITTSSURGII. MIEVALLT ItO -. M/LIA2 GMOCESS, AND PRODUCE COMMISSION IdElletWira, No. LIB Wood strect;.Pittsbi‘rgh, Fa. . DOEALF.PS ; IN; GROCERIES, Flour, Wheat Rye, ats, Corn, Barley, Pork,' Bacon,, ,Bauer, Cheese; Clover, Timothy, and. Flax Seedsl: Iron, Nails, &e. Parueular attention paid to the, sale of Vireatero - Prodnee. ' Rin/aaacza—bleasra.Nyera & Bunter, Robi. Daltell &Co i Ilampton,Smith &Co.„Riag&Moorhetud,ldcGills & Roe, James May, .Plttabergh; FCllllOl* & militia, • Massillon ; /Tors/ton; WK., St. Loala , sep26 JObn DI. Townsend, ' ykRUGGIST AND';..LPOTHEOARY,. No. 45, Market .1./ street; three doors above'rhird,Piusburgh,*lllll;sve constantly on hand a well selected assortment ofthe best and freshest Medicines, which he will sell on the Most reasonable terms. Physidans'sendinrordens.will be prompUy attended to, and , suppplied with articles they may rely as gamine. • , Phyamuulaprescriptions willbe accurately and neatly prepared from the best•materlals, at anrimur'of the day or night. Also, for sale, a large stock - of fresh and good 1/EttFU- A , .CIINZPINGRAII , •-••••••-•..-• , ' - Gr. DONCI•IT, D. CON . WINGILLII , • 4 D. tDmant. Pittsburgh City Glass Works. • W. CUNNING/TAU lc CO.,' , . ZiCANUPACrunzas or .. - WiNDOW GLASS No. W 111 ay.ke, t serest, bettreiiv Ellis arta &rand, PittsburghiTa. ll:r rp.rtieular attention paid .to odd sizes. ' Also, Dealers in Flint Glass, Vials, Bottles, &e. Ur22:ty BOWN & TETLEY, PRACTICAL CUTLERS, SURGIC4 AND DENTAL instrument /Thanufhotniers, No. 140 Woon weal:sr, szart`VIRGIS aitsv. WE have removed our store and Manufactory from Liberty street . to the above named place,ter the purpose of having mare convenience for manufacturing, which vreintend going into extensively. 'All - orders in out line will be attend ed to with punctuality and dispatch.. Jobbing mid 'Repairing neatly done and promptly er.e -c• A general assortment of Hardwars and Cutlery we will always keep on hand, and sell it at the lowest prices.— We have just received a fine lot of Guns,. Pistols and Revolvers,'Pailors and-Hair Dre.ssers' &can, and other Goods generally kept in Hardware Stores...Tinaers, Furriers, Hatters and Saddlers' Tools made to order 'Razors. Ground-and Handled, Pen Blades put in, lee.; Guns and Pistols repaired, Au., Arc. N. B.— Particular attention paid to Manufacturing Trusses and Supporters. der..27:ly Hamlet tabus JOSEPH D. ABELL, DIANITVALCrutuut or unsex ocesswaitz trts.t4, BOrri l3 and 'Narks; forter_,'Scomls ettt, ltfincral Water., Patent Makin s and Mu Beater, of ecerydeseription; , AIso—WINDOW GLASS—: - 'keeps constantly on hand a general assortment of the aboie articles. ' BAs the other Green Glass Factories are all stopped,as is the custom in sturtmer;chis Facto'', is now infuti °pert:Sian, and wit/cantinas in operation both sum. mar and winter. Orders tbaukfully solicited and will be filled at the „shortest notice. • . . •Tra rehousi x Scans street, bettnatrk Wood Etn4 Bauthfudd ' [jyl.ll-'SD: 1 . . HATiONAL QUINN lITX. T. .11'/JIUDE Et. U. TOOTIT. MICE undersigned again beg leave to inform the citi zone of Pittsbilrgh and the public in general that they have now on band and are constantly manufacturing, from entirely new and improved patterns, comprising in part the latest improved PREMIUM COOK STOVES, for Coal and likewise Mr Wood; four 1117.C6 of the CV-, TERPRISE COOK STOVE, and four sizes of that ele bmted Cohl Cook Stove called Vie STAR OF THE. WES pi end a great variety of other Stoves for Coal or Wood. Fancy PARLOR STOVES, of the richest and most beautiful designs. Eno and Pots Ave Lr. Srovza; together with a general assoruneut of !follow Ware ; all from new and improved patterns. Ground Wagon and Buggy Boxes, Sad Irons) Dog Irons, common and fancy Fire Grates and Fenders, and every thing in the house building line, always on hand or made to order.-1. Purchasers are respectfully - invited to call and examine our stock before buying elsewhere, at the old stand, col.. cer Seventh and Liberty streets Pittsburgh. marl° QUINN, Melt/UDE & CO: NEW DAtitlEttlitlUTYrE ROOMS, Burks's Build ings, FounliStrta.—Elol76ll x ANT/IONT; Daguerreo typists from the Eastern cities, would call the attention of the inhabitants of Pittsburgh . , and this neighboring towns, to their Daguerreotype of caucus and others, at rooms in the thirds uiy of Uurke'a building, 4th st. PersOns wishing pictures taken may rest assured that no pains shall be spared to produce them in the highest perfection of the art. Our instruments are of the most pow erful kind, enabling us to execute pictures udsurpassed for high finish and truthfulness to nature. The public aro solicited to call and examine. Persons sitting for pictures are neither reguirrid or ex pected to take teem unless perfect satisfaction sgiven. N. B. Operators will flint this so good depot fur stoat and chemicals. arinorructiongglveu In the art, containing the morn recent Improvements. in n 7 AFULTON, Bell and Brass Faunder, has rebuilt and . commenced business at his old stand, No. 70, Se cond, between Market and Ferry streets, where he will be pleased to see his old customers and friends. Church, steamboat, and belle of every size, from 10 to 10,000 pounds, cast front patterns of the most approved models, and warranted to be of the best materials. Mineral Water Pumps, Counters, Railings, etc., together with every variety of Brass Castings, if requir ed, tamed anti finished to the neatest manner: A. F. is the sole agent for Babbitt's Anzinditraelion Me tal, so justly celebrated for the reduction of friction in machinery. The boxes and composition can be had of hint at all times. novl3:y TROViLLO, Undertaker, Firth street, int mediately opposite the Theatre, recpeorfally in forms his friends and the public in general, thin he has resumed his business as a Furnishing Undertaker. lie is supplied withand always keeps on hand Coffins of all sizes and kinds, Shrouds, and all other articles necessary on such occasions. Silver plates, ice boxes, and leaden comas will be sup. plied. in order. A fine hoarse and cam nage always ready to attend faneials. sepdihly .•••• •-•— WM. ALEXANDER lc SONS Connie Metz= Ann Fvurantina Urnatarersits, corner of Penn and St. Car sis opposite the Exchange )l' 'n' Haul, Ent rance on Penn sr, roe. . pectfully inform their friends and the public i. that they are prepared to - Menial' and attend to everythu!g in the line-of Undertakers, as they have quit the business of Cabinet Making, and their auention will be devoted altogether to the above business, keep a large assortment of COFFINS made and finished,pover ed, and lined in the neatest manner, with• a variety o. materials; and at all prices; wo keep SHROUDS ready maile, of all sizes, of Flannel, Cambric, and Muslin, at allprices, and _made in the eastern style, and all other articlei necessary for dressing the dead, and furnishing funerals, of quality and price to suit; SILVER PLATES or engraving the name and ago; ICE CASES for laying '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 ot fine horses k and any number of the best curnages, etc, etc., and will be prompt, punctual. and reasonable. augl9-y • 11===M tipu.tti 11;sua. BM= =EMM PITTSI3URGIL:tATURDAY,r4ANUARY 11, 1851. Buzbv . 2 . ri Alktibs. 'S.C. Stockton.. • ATE4ohaston. & Stockton, , BOOKSELLER, &M- A./ TIONEI4PRIN. TER And BlNDER,cother ofigir ket and Third 3treetl. Pittsburghaa jr:ta I MN S. Xraiiiikin:-.777--T u.cr. ICNNEDY & lIASL CT ... 6cOussoas TV ICI A SAY & Wholesale and Retail Dealers in Watches, Jet:4lol4 Silver -- Trarei.Fetnei/ nittribilay Gaids;l3agets,Conzas;ltc, N 0.94 Market street' between sth st. and the Diamond. IF Cloaks ' Watobeaaml Jewelry neatly repaired. • " • • ttn•itir IiarVATB AtttatfeiGft. - • " - ••• HENRY W. trA.S. opened an Office at:the corner 91: SPli th held and JIVIL, ;Fifth aucets,'..Pittsburgli...ktiowa sit the Great Bargain corner.."-and wilt devote his entire time and at tention to- the _ urchase Sala and ./rc/tan - gs of Real Its icse4 in city and country. • From his acquaintance with the business, he hopeS to satisfy . alt I,vho may, favor him with Agencies is their line of business. . , ItEIMIXNCtS. TThompson , Ira U. Kersey, ' •WOollough.. , John' F. Perri, G • eo. r. Lyman Wilmarth, J. IL - hrobrhead, ,Copt. William %Verd i Thas. lie Ward , - - O. - Eingps garbket Works, - • (arratiustran D 332), ;:By No. 184 -Lamy's:fat, !itartof Wood strest, , Pidsburgh. A l f ONUMENTS, Banal Vaults, Tombs f Head Stones; AIL &c 4 Mantel Pics.esi Centre' and Plat Tops, always on hand andqnado winder. - , clioiemselection of Drawings on hand. fairt4 MONONGAHELA. PLANING MlLL—Japan Mom, mom would respectfully inform his friends and the public, that his new establishment is now in full opera tion,and that ho is prepared to furnish Boat Cabins, and ftil nil orde - ni for Planed Lumber, with promptitude,und at the lowest Yates. Board find Plank, planed on one or both sides, con st ras ti t r ,Toors har l' cUld 'Mouldings, o C eve ry de se ription, made co order. - - Builders and Carpenters would find it to their advan tage to give him a call, sus he can now furnish them with planked muff, suitable for event description of work Dittttonal Pittal:rargh. Situated oh, Water Street, opposite thelanding of As • • Brownsville Steam Packets. 11 1113 House having undergone a thorough repairing aid fitting up, both inside and out, the subscriber is. 4 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 Par Will be supplied with the best and choicest liquors. • , •• Attached to the hoist; is a geed stable; attended by a good 'Hostler. JAMES REAMER. AY2O ALLEN BROWN. • . C.' CONNELLY . BROWN'S HOTEL • . -CORNED DE SETTILFIELD AND TH . IRD STS., Pittsburgh, Pa. BROWN do CONNELLY, PROPRIETORS, N. B —Good Stabling attached to the house.' Eri s Lit act u HOTEL. (lianastrotOs OLD STAND.) DE subscriber having leased the above well know and excellent establishment s is now prepared to en tertain his friends and-the travehng public generally s in the best manner and on the most reasonable terms. His TABLE will at all times be supplied with . every delicacy of the seasons and Ids Bar with the best of Lt. quors.. • His stablint Is' Very extensive; and every -atraoke. wont has been made air the accommodation of Drovers. augiktf WM. CLAWSON. QALERATILTS---30 boxes prime In store. - nov2l" - STUART tc.t3LIAL: Nvu Bo*, 11434, fZ.c New ISt uste.v. POLKA oSoiree Polka. By S. C: Salter t • ; . , Scotch Polical, • Coquette do; Jenny Linil's Bird Song; - . - do, do„ ;Bandsman Song: 'Costa Diva, as sung y Jenny Lind 'Tile Dew is ontte-Blossom Jenny Gray I have something sweet to say:; I taxt Dreaming of thee; - . O, would t were a boy againi • . Blanch Alpen Bea Bolt, for Piano or, Guitar.;, • Cornevaeker Cotillion!: - Louisiana Belle, with variations; Love Not., Quick step Thou bast Wounded thaspiritpat loved thee ; Jeanett andJennott ,• Shower-of Pearls, Waltz .•' Silver Lake Polka. . . ; ReceiVed by • J H MELLOR; ' dec2l... . , ,81Wood street. N. 8.-4. large steel of sew Pianos to' arrive this Sacred Ittutte. TE NEW CARMINA SACRA, - or Boston_ _ lion of Church Music, comprjeing,the most popular PERIM and lima tunes in generanse, - together with sr pear variety'of new luneh, ChM:tuts, hlotetts and , An thetas; the whole being, one 01 tho Jpost complete col lections of mole for choirs. congregations . singing schools and societies, ettara. - IiaIVELL itetfiON. A supply of the above received nod Corselet by u2O JOHN H. h1.1.14.,0R, Sl,Wood ~ r,..l4Ualetal , lnattunatuUt-Isrull PLUSIe. THE OLD ESTABLISHED PIANO DEPOT. C.'BEVillrE, late F. Blume, No. Ila Wood street, Pittsburgh, Patina, two door's above Filth, sole Agent for the celebrated' Hamburg Pianos, tmennalled by any, with felt-covered honmersiproducingulall, rich and mellow tone, and not liable , to wear hard; . .also, Pianos and Me lodeons,ii themps; celebrated eattera manufacturers, of warranted kind,, - always on - hand. Constantly on hand, a large assortment of Music and Musical bistro; menu, such as :Violins, AccordeOrts, Guitars, Banjos, Tambo rine s, Plater Fees; Drunts,„Plogeoletts, u riot= - ens.- Brass I.nortiments of every' description • Violin or, Guitar CalCiii Strings for all.instniments; of the best kind •- finger boards, mutinous, metronomes; in. struetion books for all instruments. Second hand Pi , ones taken in intrt pay far new ones; also, rented to per sons who can give satisfaction fox payment. • A large lot of Boxwood on lam& which, will be sold ER CO., &Smithfield street, - have received A the.Decen ber number of 5 Itinger & Townsend's International Olisceliany. ft is annsually large, and the contents are of great interest: . Dr. -Layanits ILcent Gilts frout Niraiond,-with two illustrations._ • . , . Wild Sports in Algeria, by Jules Gerard: Alton Locke, Tailor and Poet:Sin .Autobiography.— .This•work is .re,markable in its character ; showing the . hardthips, sufferings and miseries Oa large mass of our. follow men. . - The Divorced Wife, by T. Arthni—a nriveL A Lecture by the Rev. Joseph.S. Berg, D. D. in tin swer to Bishop Unties, on the "Decline of Protestant,. itm." Gamblers' Tricks with Cards Exposed and Explained, by J. H. Green, the ftetnimed Gambler. Every Botip , s Xlmatiriek and Diary - for I€Sl—publish• edby Appleton, Philadelphia. dec4 Poraign Newspapers. ' ' - ?SHE subscriber is authorized to receive subscrip t for all the London Daily, Weekly and Tn ealy papers ; Birmingham,Bristol, Buil, Leeds, Manchester, Piewcastle, She ffield and other Provin cial prpers,; Irish papers of Dublin, Cork, Belfast. Limerick, Londonderry,' &c.; Scorch papers of Edin- - burgh, Aberdeen, GlagowDundee, Pr.c,i French and German papers. JOSHUA ROBINSON, • European Agent, Jig - • - Post Building*, Eth nearWoodi iarg ecobs. Cloth* 1010iths Cloths AT, EASTERN JOBBING •PRICES.-116 pieces Bieck and Fancy colored French and English CLOTHS; Pilot, Cloaking and Drab Cloths. • Just opened at " A. A.hIASON A Cd.'S, dea2 • ' Nos. ad and 4.l7Ratket street. Fresh Arrrrallm-fitetv Goods NO. 75 MARKET STWEET, • I:O.II£TWERN PoORILI STREIZ AND THU DIAMOND...La FRENCH. ENGLISH- AND AMERICAN WINTER DRY GOODS! , lIE nuileraigand is now receivingth from e Eastern Cities by*Exprefs, a splendid utsarunent of Fancy and Steple Dry Goodso purchased exclusively for Cush, from the importers and manufacturers, tit least Twenty fitlrper 'cent. Odv-ery the ep3e of thaat wkrioari4e..thempttpi chases earlier in the sea's - on, and will be sold Wholettale and Retail foreash at EXTRAORDINARY BARGAINS, 50 pieces Impin's French hlerinocs, Cherry, Scarlet, Pink, Green, Maroon, Black. Mazarine-Blue and Mode colored, from B;ic. ua to the finest quality, manufactured under the French Republic. 15 Pieces Superior Bombazines, Lapin's naannfacnarer —at unprecedented/ow prices. 150 pieces black and Colored Milne aa. from vat rents per yard up to the finest Silk Warp and Mohair LIIMICS manufactured. 125 pieces Thiliet, Pam:tetra and Cobarg Cloths nil colors and Qualities , and cheaper than over 'before ciliat ed in this city: =pieces American and British Prilits,hugmrior ty, and will be sold at extremely low prices. 450 SHAWLS: Superior Bay state /mud Waterloo Long Shawls, Chamehon, Silk and Turk Satin De Chein and all Woo! Brocha Shawls, Black and Colored Em broidered Cloth Shawls, Plain and Embroidered Black and Colored Silk Fringe, Thibet and Mous De Lain Shawls. 35t1 patterns Superior Dress Silks; Plain Chamelion Silk, and Satin De Ctieiu, Vide Black tiro De Rhine Silks, Plain and Fancy Figured Silks; and Black Plaid Gra be Armour Sillvt. 150 pieces Cloths, Cak.mimeres and Vestings, superior quality, and will be sold at a gmat redaction num tuna er prices. DOMESTIC AND STAPLE' GOODS. ZOOpieces Bleached Muslin f good quality, all widths, from Gi to 121 cents per yard. 600 pieces heavy yard wide Brown - Muslin, from Gic. to the hest article manufactured. 290 pieces Red, White and Yellow flannels, from Lit ^eats per yard 'up to the finest Silk Warp and Welch - Gauze Flannel Imported. lOU pieces Irish Linen, warranted made of Flax yarn, round thread, wire twist,hand spun and grass bleached. . DM pieces Cheeks, superior ma e, from 8 to 18i cents per yard, together with a large assortment of Damask fable Linen and Table Cloths, Russia Diaper and Crash, Cassinetts, Kentucky Jeans, lied Ticking, Do. mastic Ginghams, Colored Centimes, Plain Linseys Canton Flannels, .t.e. ISO dozen Ladles and Gentlemen's Gloves and Hosiery -,including every variety and quality, which will be sold at extremely low prices. The customers of the house and all cash buyers are requested to call and examine the goods, and secure a bargain, as they wilt be offered Wholesale and Re. ail a very low prices. 11' No. 75 lirarketstrect, Pa ts burgh. novl6 AIISALOM MORRIS. First Arrival or Fall Stook or Carpets. milk: subscriber having just returned from the East, is I now receiving and opening , It splendid stock ofgoods, consisting in F art of very rich style Carpets, viz: 'Brussels, Ta"estry Brussels and Velvets,, imported expressly for this market. Also, imperial 3 ply, superfine 2 ply, with a heavy stock o t all the lower priced grades; together, with a large variety of Hearth Rugs, Door Mats, Stair Rods, White,Ween,Blue and Scarlet figarrd Baize, from i to yards wide. A superior article of French Table and Piano Covers. Oil Cloth, from t. eight yards wide, &a., • • All the above named articles having been selected with great care, and purchased at such pr ees aisle ena ble tum to sell cheaper than any: house west of the mountains.. Citizens and parsons from the country are requested to call and examine the stock at Lynd's Carpet En3porium, No. SO Fourth erect, and No. 63 Wood street. augM) E. W. LYND. Hats, Caps and MAIM. 95 Wood .11., corner of Diamond allay, Second s tory, , szOFFERS his customers and the public an entirely new and fresh stock of Rate,' Caps and Naffs, in great vatlety,-mann factored and selected with much care In reference to price, style and quality, in New York city, and will be offered at the lowest rates of present low prices, Whole. sale and Retail. [ocil2af Spring Fainion Hata. Tuts beautiful siyle of HATS for Spring nun Summer went will be introduced TUTS DAY at 10 Woodetreet, third door below Fifth It. feb23:4rn G. W. GLASSGOW. 111 — No:: 1 0 WOOD sA ., ItEH - T7 FALL FASHIONS i Received at the OLD stand of G. W. GLASSGOW."Beebe Co.'s Fall style nf Hats for 1850. Those in want of a good Hat or Cap, at a small advange above cost for Cash, will •please call at N 0.10.9 Wodd street, east side, titled door. below Fifth street. • • aligsl:4m - • To Steamboat Owners, Captaintt Clerks vir S. HAVEN is prepared to furnish' steamboats . with every article is the book nad s u it i osery line on the most reasonable terms.' Freight books, pa s• sage books, registers, journals, ledgers, wood and gene ral receipt books, stew registers, hand ledgersoeceiv ing and discharging - memorandum book s, ink, lead pen cils, gains, steel pens, atind, wafers, India rubber, Ace., &e. Steamboat - bills, -deck liassage receipts, f re i g ht bills, manifest heads, notices to consignees, &c., on the shortest notice. Bookstore on the corner of Market and Second streets. " inov2.s, Printer's Cards. TUST RECEIVED a supply of Printer's Cards,; ivory t/ surfaced, satin surfaced, satin enamelled, India and People's colored Cards. - Always on band, an excellent article of book and news Ink ; also, red, blue and green Inks ; from the manufactory of J. D..AVCreary, New York. . W. S. HAWN, ' ' Printer, Boolseller and Stationer, noc2ol - comer of Market ind Second. sta. BLDDLE ROBERTI3,4II9rney at Law. Utica N.. 410. 132 Smithfield street, between Fifth and Sixth: Collections-carefully attended :.to—special attention: given to Conveyancing. „ Neatly cen,o4tatiolt r Limo, - /Vrran gement g • •• - •rLTN br: - PACICETs• • •-- • '/'OR • PHILADELPHIA: ••3 3 -3 ••• TO 'SAIL !PROM LIVERPOOL - -•-• "_ On the nigh-french day.of,.eoffy. Month. JANE GLIDDEN, knkroie ChilyC s 700 ten .18th Nov: JAMES BROWNS, Arthur 'Child, 1000 tont..lBtb Dec. GONDAIt s .T. 6:.Barstotoi 650 tone- •• Jan. NEW SMP,— 250 tons.-- • • , •/81b Feb- The above ships are built - or - the sest m¢terial4 and af- ter the most approved models for - swiftness, combined with the moderrillraPrOverrients 'for the comfort of pa:a serigers., , Their commanders are men,of known ability; ,These packets will take advantage of .s,tao7L tow boats up the Delaware: Also, Ships sailingveekly from Liverpool to Newl:ir-, leans. Passengers can get up:the •xiver ..chesp ,through the winter. , 'For terms - of Second Cabin and-Steertige passage; at)= ply to or address by tenet (post-paid . BYfir , ,TES CO4 etreet, New York ; - 313,11Tpteiloo,Rind,Liyerpool; or to'JOHN THOMPSON, -". novl4:3at-. 205 Libert7street; Pinsbrirgh.- Liverpool and PhilodelphtajPealieta, Sailing from Liverpool o the- Eigh;eontltgf. c 2 ch , Minth• Ship Jane:H. Glidden, Capt. Child, N0v.113. 4 A "—.3amesi Browne, - Barstow; Jan.. 18. ; 'Gondar, - " Jan. 18. " —, new, " Glidden, fieb.lB. These ships are of the hugest elites- The aCCOMALOs diations for second cabin and steerage, passengers are unsurpassed for cotnfort, and the df sailing will be punctually adhered to. Price Of steerage passage s2o.' Certificates good for months, otthe money refunded if the passengers do Rot embark. Apply. to DAVID M.BARBOUR, ' at John Watt EcCo. , s, - - Liberty street. Drafts for noy amount given upon the illster Banking Company and Branches, the Royal Bank of Ireland, or Spooner, Atwoods Brokers, Londou. Inovl9:3m ortEzarir PASSENGER. OFS'IOF3. • -SHIP 'AHOY! O. WllO COMMANDS? '44 • nAus.DEN % ao., Wao have appointed the subscriber Agent for their anti veiled Lines or Ships from Liverpool to; hew York 'Philadelphia andPoston. ,- ' ' • - - , • Let the Friends of Emigrants he careful to havotheir anangemeists made according to the stew Freeision - Law, and •takO no man's receipt, Without" having it Inserted ; otherwise they will have to pay in Live rpool before [her ship The following is' the list, according - to law: • • ••• 2i lbs. Bread, 2 lbs. Beef or Pork, - • " Flour,pint Vinegar, - Oatmeal, • - •A. kb. Sugar, -• • , • 2 " Rice, Mcilt 2 lSCs, . . ‘ , 5 Potatoes, ' ft 2 oz. Tin, • With three quarts of Water per day, and sufficient F for Cooking. caboose and 'etioking.ranges for thi nee Of Pas .sengers; ara kept : under cover. Every attention will be paid. to Promote their health and comfort. Bank of Eaglatid Notes and Frireign Exchange pur chased atcurrent rates.. - - Debts, Legacies, Pensions, &e., tee., collected, and 'copies.of Wills procured, - wi dr every other businestee on. nectedwithan European Agent. f • 0.211 DA. ROBINSON; . • • • European 'Agent, • ape] Pont Buildings, corner of.Fifils and? ood sts. -...„ EtErtLITTANDE.S..• , , ENG'LA.ND. IRELAND, SCOTLAND, WALES, . PRANCE, GERiMANY; To any'emount, by - • ' ' Joshua Robinson, European dent, Post .Buttdings. elm. Fifth, and Traost Jts • New .4c1n0...- - • . OF. LlyEaPooL AND I'IIILADtA r q s ,.4 • 13 AC icze. T 8-- To Sail from Phikuleiphia on the 121/4 and front I,imppal; - on ths26th of each month. Slices WILLIAN PENN, 1,000 20:!iS. - • • ' firasznas. -' 1 ,253 . • ' - " Puns...o24mA, 1,400 " , RICHARDSON BROTHEAS 1 CO., Agents, Nos.ltl and 13 Tower Buildings, L&ecrpooL nicitAßDsolg, WATSON' & CO., Agents, No, 6 Chestnut street, - Philadel•plila ' • - 'THIS subscribers, Agents" for the aboie Line of siden— slid new Packet Ships at this City, aie prepared to furnish passage.. certificates to parties. residing , tn. this country who may be desirous of seeding ior their friends. to come out by either oldie aboye Ships. - They are alsO' prepared to remit money to any - part of the Old Country by,sight drafts on the Bank of I reland and' Branehes; and ea , aCslr.a. Richardson'Brothers At' Co 4 Liverpool.. Par PartiCalars, apply to or address .' • - . - BROWN b... I'aRIITATRICK, nov2 ' No. 144 Liberty street, 'Pittsburgh. citranspatation 3ines SIMAT CENTrtILL [uiumx'tl _ • -;) • - THE PIONEERS PIONEERS or THE NEW RAILROAD 11- Through in 4 Days co Phila4elphia and Balarnard.' , in Nt rE o I s kttg e u a rgr th n e n S c lTe n e c te n r g . 4l 3 iLh i e ne h 6. l s e c r o c ra lm in n u ts . nityoliat on and after Monday, the 16th S p qmbet , we will receive and forward goods via the Central Rail xead, and guarantee them to be through in 4 days.- Our extensive stock of Cars and Boats enable us to offer the above expeditious route to the public; whilst we still continue our usual Lines via Fixrrisburg and Columbia: • Alerchants wishing goods brought from the East with certainty and dispatch, at low tams, or pro : duce shipped there, are invited to call on O'CONNOR, ATKINS. & .00., Pittsburgh; ATKINS, O'CONNOR & CO., Yhiladel'a : , Proprietors ty she Pittsburgh Transportation Ltne. Or the following Agents— . O'Connor & Co., 76 North street, Baltimore.. E. Block, fl Battery Placa, New York. • Elliott & Young, 14 Doane street, Boston. sepia( PlUSburgh Portable 171 . 110. • 1850 F-•.'at-1;.:- V011'1111: TPULNVOITTATION Or THEM= TO'JLITH VROSt . .. . .P/Tri':, WWII, PHLLADELPHLI, BALTIMORE) NEW YORK., 1305T0N.,&.e.. : c . THOMAS BORBIDGE,_TA.AFFE &O'CONNOR, Phtitutelphia. . . I , j -- Pits:buret.. tiMIE Canal being now open the'proprietors of this I. long established Line are as usual at their old stands, receiving and forwarding laerahandize: and Produce.ak 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 dal:nage. • Merchandim and Produce shipped East orWest, and Bills of Lading forwarded free of charge for commission, advancing or storage. Having no interest directly or in-' directly in steamboats, that of the owners is solely con sulted when shipping their goods. All communications to the following Agents premptly I attended to: - 'THOMAS BORBIDGE, - No. 278 Market st..Philadelplua; ~,,,.._.„,. . TAAFFE &O'CONNOR, ' 4 - •••' r!. Cor. Penn and Wayne sts., Pittiburgh; --.- .. -- Aoans—JOhn M'Cullogh & Co., 68 Nort st., Balt.; P, B. Burke & Co. 25 Doane st., Roston; W. & J. T. Tap scott & Co., 86 South at., New York; Jas.l,Vheelwright. Cincinnati. mat2s 1850, • dterotiatatro Transportisiton VOR the Transportation of hisses...mins and Paean:in from Pittsburgh to Fnlitidelphia and Baltimore. (via Canal and Railroad,) without rpshipping—time,l.o days *ides of Freight always as low as any autsr responsible C. A. APANULTY do Co., Proprietors Canal Basin, Pittsbud(h. h'),SE MERRII 4 I, a: Co., alt. AGINTS tu,s,.. RAYNOR, PhilatPa. Nerollautta Wor.Vreight Line, EXCLUSIVELY for the accommodation of the WE Besceass between Pittsburgh, Blairsville, Johns town, Hollidaysburglr,Water street, Pa.; and all inter-' mediate places. Shippers by thise- Lincan alWays depend'upore having their goods , promptly forwarded and delivered at any point on the Canal or Railroad at fair rates for freight. • JOHN ER , Proprietor.- : . . R.ll. CANAN,.lohnstown. - 1 AGENTS JOHN ALU,LER, Hollidaysbarg. 1 • ' C. A. APANULTV'eI. Co., • Pins : The Qld Printind Eatabllehmeht• (wag z women & errocavost 3 s4 And Blank. Book and Stationery : Warehouse. lir S. HAVEN is prepared to execute every ,style of • . Legal, Commercial; Canal and Steamboat Job Printing . and Book Binding; and furnish every article in the - Blank Book, Paper land Stationery lino, at the shortest notice and on the moat reasonable terms. . Blank Book and Stationery _Warehouse, corner of Market and and Second streets. irr Printing Office and Book Bindery, ,No.'SO Third Wholesale and Retail... - SADDLE,HARNESS AND TRUNK MANUFACTORY ROBERT H. HARTLEY, begs leave_ to in akConn his friends and the"nubile. generally, hat he continuos to occupy that larga,andcom modlous Store Room, formerly occupied by Sam ne n e stock & Co., No. 86, corner orDiamond alley and Wood street, where he keeps a large and generalassortment di Saddles, Bridle s,Barneis, Trunks, Carpet Bags, Saddle Bags,Naliset, Buffalo Robes, Whipi, and all other ant- - ales in his line. • • , • He also keeps constantlyun handancl Is prepared to tarnish to order, all kinds of Riveted ' Hose,mannfactured of the bestmatertal,anditra style of,worticoonsi t i zeg wil to the eastern manufactured article, and at 66 per cent: cheaper. _ Country Aterthants anct Pa - mice would do well to call and es. rote e his stock herons purchasing elsewhere, as he is determined to sell first rate -articles at very, low • prices. - • • 'Don't forget thet'placd, No. MI, corner orWoad wow and Diamond Alley. 12E1 :-4 C_ . phi- .. ,'_~'if , ~El`istt~ane `,; Qua: . . . Mr.' , WOODIVE,L i G:; ' CABINET ,FT/ANITUB,E; Mdlitlf,',4C7T/B,Ea 3,Fitar e.xciorrost 07 and - .91; W. Mop hiiifi•iends raid acustotti- ers thret lie has nii , * colaislectd.the airteirrizad fi nest stock of hourehold furniture .euer befosu seert this ei'ty;ai 'he de te rralried' to' niihrild'itlid . well-seasoned materials, beatiworkinawahiPolatdßurrest ,'designs; end from. the extent of his ordera_and facility in3tnatinfacturing, he is enabled' id "pvfnincetlviftented furniture, at the owes prices.; - He has adopted the principle of iderdifyiiellie l atm. _tamers' interest,wiMhisrvon, InVintity.tand , priae, and keepo itlwaySon hand the greatest:variety of everydes ! cription 'of furniture, from the:chearleitand%plainett,lo the, most elegant and. costly, that a house, or any Parfof lone, may be furnished from his'sbielr , intlfiniketttrod. expressly to order. He therefore solicits as ippection, that the adVentages of his eitablislutiont 'flay be knoWn- Tim following articles conslaitipartiof hit stock;vihieh for richness of style and finish, cannot be armpt-aped `in any at the Eastern ehlei: • - - • - Parlgr - drawing, - dm ing,. and. bed Teem '•- chairs, of every, variety, , • Consisting , or ririevuiood, , hogany and wainut:EUzab,ethen,, , Conservatoire and 'Easy Chttirs; . ot : even' • • description; Couchea, , Sotai,T.ete-wiete.and Bi-: • vans of the. latest French and American. patterns' Tostuteo, - What-Nots; anddrulica , rektor Writing:Desks of various- lands;, Work Tables and: fancy, inlaid -Situidg, music' otands; and holders; marble; top, Mel ' 3- -haganYirottAvorniand,walnut centrataddsrita,m.-. btes extension dining table , • ' all sires of the - improVed; and decidedly 'di n: best made; card, Pembroke hall and piertables,. • wardrobes,' bed - Steads - and Waihstindis of . each, a , large 'assortmentt,,,gothie! hall and - pirlor reception chairs, ottomans and. - stools,-.. secretary 4 and. bank 173i'de board fie screens, ooel'TßC s, bat stands ; 'and - • , • - music- stools, ribs gad cots for children; paper =Retie, - • • , table and ,, tea pays; ma-. • • . ••• bogany, _rosewood, and ; •• % - 'inlaid pearl . " Tables, ; • • - At. •doc. Zoe, _ large assor t ment nof COMMON FURNITURt and IVIZIDSOFLCHAIRS:. C/1.1312ter nrsigots aupplied with all articles in their line ._• ' STEAMBOATS and HOTELS, furnished atthe shart est notice. 3 All orders pain:aptly attended to ' ' -,. .K.eyeer 7 a Pectoral !Syrup; A, tiettr...iirtiete cougltei, cot* H 77 t rsen gz, Whotipittg.:Couih, Asthma rend the carious. Diseasa of • the Lungs and • .• PHIS- INIED,IPISVE hos .; an '••, action,- itt.affectimia-..0f th Ji..-• Pulmonary, tissues entirely different from any of the _ExpeetorantaadCough,Remetties nowinuse,:'./t.15 one. of the most speedy sell ell as the, mosuloasmat,medV elnessioWirs use: •It doet 'not 'opt ttit-pores - ira TeX.- posefo. .-VIVEMI ,C 01.154 ~Pne or twoiloseofreqaently, al lays all irritation and tidkling sensation prodneed'by• harassing - cough. - i.• Singers, public:sPeatersi. and.titase. who arc required to-use the ova:slot-gaffs - to a great ex , ten4Wilffindin'this Peet:Sri! Syrup a *die' andiditant, . remedy : for . hoarseness and: laryngeal :_irritatiOn. It 'Clears the throat`perfectly - Of all collections of mucous, iand gives tone and clearness' : to the.voidei,- ' • :1 , SY 11IPT0:11S—The symptoms which usually usher to a Cough oi , COldratiy entraiernital site ttillbers This dis,etise in the books is. calla catarrh, andls preceded 4Y. • 'an increased 'disCharge train the stoic; fatices rind- chits there is a. feeling •.of 'lassitude. fiver • the , Whole body, and very often cold"thive rings are felt vat iesist • the body IS More itslittllyjsmishire- , trlthe action Or the air : the pulse increases in frequency, and. there is j generallyinore or less fever: - Thesesymptohliare soots rolloweik with hoarseness and a SOnse - Of roughness and 1 soreness in the 'windpipe and. vocal.. organs, - together' with ts:ditliculty'of<hreathitig matt SeriSe of ecusstricticift, • of,thechest- There is., Ethan attending, a pain sense or Weight In the fcireherid,'-' - assveil aka hetisitiess • in moviag theioyes.-.7llese;•feelings,•soradtiates.Oti.the: very beginning of the diseasa,_and always' soon - afteri 'ars attended-with a distillation from Ilia nosehnd keine, times from the eyes, or a thin acid fluid,whiolf freta and' ifritatesthe'parts 'osier whiCh if passes . ThO., - 'noroh.is : at.firet.usnallyflry. bat as theoduiesise progresses there -is 'an expeetorauati of thin Mucous, which gradually become's thickerandMore copious, and having sornaop- • Pearance of pus- . • :. . • TheSe are:the ieaditig Symptchris of Whilisieinfed cold," which, .if neglected, are .likely to: result in: Ewe. pitrabie'injury to the Lungs", and cassostrrnari. • • ;' Price 00 cents 'per For proof of the shore real the following Karla:—,AVa. _take pleasure in certifying„ for the benefit of other sufferers; to the efficacy of your PEC TORAL, COUGII SYRIfP, in our`-cases llirrimy.tbe Use of two bottles. purchased of yon wayrere cured or hoarsnets anvil:mm*lg to an entire loii"of voice; quail effectually relieved of A. severe caner ' "hichAtxratva eil permanent injury to the lungs. At the- tatskinilLuittOff iVit. A. Milli- cu. .Piarbtfrark: DA, KETSER ! , -.-Yon have asked me the effects : of:piny Pectoral. Syrup in my, own 'case..l had a very bad' cough daring part of last winter: It beganwith Svfeel, ing . of tallness in the head; increased secretion and ea' fitston of tears j . together with hoarseness,' ph.W In the. breast, and othcvaccompaniments of what has been denominated "Tyler Grippe.' - ',' I took two bottles of your Pectoral Syrup, "according to the directions Oh the. bottle • and I am now, and have been everaince,enOre , ly free' froth boy of the unpleasant symptoms-Om:int-ens ted above. You have my permission to publlsh'thlstoi the good of Our sales, as well as the Public, if youde sue to do no. .Very-respectfully, yours, Aro . ' G. FOLLANSBEE. - Prepared by Dr. Geo. H. Keyser, and sold by .. • • - ' KEYSER & hI DOWELL;I 140 WoOd et., corner of Virgin alley, • To N4IIORI all ordeei !mist be addreesed:. Inovto SAFETY;' PERPETUITY` AND. SECURITY. . _ 'THE NATIONAL LOAN. ' utrim . IN SII.ItANOE. )3 ooze. T LQNDON AND - NEW,YORK. , Cripttal j , ..f.Boo,ooo..E4trial $2,500;000:. -i-x-rng a large 3utitis of profits.' A'_pcirtiinv 'boat, capital and surplus invested inV,S. Government Stocks, and other securities in the City of New York. Polietes held in this , country over 0,000. Persons. In, suriuu participate in the profits of the Company . . ... .. • VolEfornia mks token at educed -rate's._ Among - the advantages of n, Polley in this Bompany , arc the following : Aparty insured for the wholeterm of life - mar-at - any time borrow one-Aalf the amount of annual. premiumi without note or securrty, or deposit of policy , and is en., titled‘to divisionof profits. • - .• • • . ffe may at any time surrender his pedicy; and receive hack as value thereof one-ball the gross sum - paid , by, him la annual common premiums. A "phrty already insured for life mak,. on ment of asmall sum, convert his Linsuranee into.a new policy upon the loan system now introduced. • :Parties already insured' and entitled .to ii.eteo.third loan, are not shut out from said two.third loan,. if the ' prefer it, upon the terms stated inthe 'Society's pamph., A party may, 'at a moderato annual "premium, Maul .1. for h.fe, and he survive to reach the age of 00:years, the full sum Mewed up to slspoo, will be paid TO run: or if be - dies.befere 'reaching that age, the-lull 'Sum insured, will be paid to his family or legal represe.Aatives. ..than become customary in the Atlantic cities for'con4, gregations to insUre the 11 , 7t5 of their -Pas - tors, and on Christmas ar.New Year's day to make the family a pre-r sent of the policy. This is certainly " a n' excellent way. of showing their regard for their Moister, whose salary in very many eases it scarcely equal to his Immediate wants. To the man of family, at his death, it is a cop soiauon beyond expression to know that his helpless' little-ones are thuaprovided Tor. - • • Churches involved, would do well to insure the lives of one or ' more of the trustees, at whose demise the 4amoUlit would be applied to liquidate the debt. 4 • Explanatory pamphlets and information given gratisi at the Banking House of ' AVM. A. HILL ?r. noviD ..:Wood at, second deer above Fourth. Bounty I..anitt Warrants. . . . SUBSCRIBER,. who Was in Inlichigarii Wiseeri- I, sill, Illinois and. M 13501111, in the Fall of .1849; with the view of examining the •Publie Lauds; the. Month of March . or April next, will revisit those States turd else lowa, and from the knowledge he has.acquired,' be in able d to mokollie'most favorable locations fOrTer-, eons holding Lend Warrants. His charges will be mo derate to any person Nei:dime) , be pleased lciemploy If by - letter, (post-paid,)• to .• ..LUKF...COOKSHOOT; . ! 37 Diamond alley, Pituibnigh, • ! • Rarest mvers-41 apti Robert Porter, Attorney, Tiftd•st.; John Taylor, Pension . .figency, 2d st i EdwarV u :tosod en,' Attorney, Fourth at; J. B. Guthrie ,` Agent,. - rth' Ist+ Capt. John Herron,:Pelin st.; John Carty:rig Wender, Wood st.; D. T.Morgan ,k_Co., and J. D. Motgan, Drug-' gist, Wood street. l'uovls:3na Bounty: Lassa& ' • CAPT.,.NAYLOR,' No. 28.3. Third , street, corner. of Cher .y alley, having made arrangements, at W,ash ngton-for the purpose, will procure Bounty Leds forthe officers stud soldiers, their widows and children,. under the Bounty Laud . Bill, passed September:l9o,lB4o. Pittsburgh, October 10. . ' Bounty,'Lands:. ARRAricinhiEN . rs haying been Made between the underligned E. S. Oscarson,- Esq , of Waal'. stork City, (late of the. Treasury Departemay for she. purpose, tho undersigned will . proem Dounty Lands for the officers and soldiers, thes rwidows and children, under the Bounty_ Land Bill, passed September 28th, 1850: ' ' -= • JanlES F. KERR. A tt 7 y.at Law, -: • • on= 4th st., bet. Smithfield and Cherry alley. • Bounty Larkel..SOldlorac 102111M11. rilHEunderstgned continues the business.of .4 , ot* for Soldier,' and:. Widows' Cairn; for ..Bounty .Land and, Pensions. Office on Fourtli - utreet, oppoeite.the Ala yon; ffi oee . (act2Stlmj JOHN .B. GUTHRIE • Irish:and Scotch icyARRANTED PLIRE.--Pnee-42,244ek galionLiar nnie, per quavi.. For. Aale, -, /gORRIS &Ra w 4T/I,m the Diamond: • 'Veen : . • aames.P. tiorbucup 13.E.CTIE:YING DLSTILLER; Arm DEALER 'DT Foreigti and Domestic mea l L iquors, ci gars . 44, No. 197 Libertj , 'e[ - COinir of Barkees'alley; novl9] - ----- Pittsburgh Pa. NORRIS to' tiAWORTH. Tisa• Derain, east side Of 1,3M. - ;the Diamond - .Try their .50c, Too ?).is seal good. ' • LOO117; ,••• - •, • • grZlr: . . .152 lEEE ,Mlc4Unt4c.lw,,a• FreiWent w mmoro "ETAS TAKEN INSURANOVON ILTSit/IPE POR JCL 91,000 t in 3/}tl• Ounlietehetm. Meads] Life hut niter CorapanyrOMlLttfcrfd,Conneeteat. - / The follo erealto AMA' Suter taros of Premium of other Lifer Itett Coecipanles , eompued with the rates of RerifoitFkiTe Ilildlielahh lIIIIIIIILDee Cartiplin7 Altliiitif f r etiViCiOrflaitiriViV 00 thitgictrid *kart. 1 ' . ' '. A r,..;•"%ea .. ~ r. :ti16,2 Ilb Warns 47 tiiiic!stt; . ig f :4 1 A.. °° ' Hattori Lice kli.Rut.Co, 10.24.13;n0 iii7ll arit 170 .Etos Life Immo= Co ~ .,11,2011649 tt :0401. 10.00 1 Chuter Oakijfe' ins. 0er...'41,71) OM 2141) tfohk VI GO United StateeriAfelni,Co•rilisO,l9oo iO-31. 34 71 ) 300 Penasylakeivlifolus. Co! .14.191 2%90 OZOO a2O 46 0 National Loan Feed Go.A. '44 eir,tvai 410 din WO It will be teen by the above table that the rates for Itr• surandrAWithompertletpvion in profits) in this Company are more than per corm - low= than any .7 Oltir StaCk.Comptay brthies.ostuary or the ' , World, and they have been adopted Altera tolliirveshaatleu of me whole emblem. - t .1 /r '1 • Those wishing to insure is ai4tor thitiOonn. Mutual or the LlettfMNl Lift dad Health Co. wlll4pbly to deco Comer orthh and Wood streets, rip stairs. !VIM PECK TEA sphte. us. bereie removed from' Fonrth strebt;tteNd 'anti S t ree;'dig door eut of the Exchange ..Bitikijvhere the shoscrlDer la now re.' celvtag hi fulrateek,ort,iftgEPPANlY, MACK TEAS, selected with_grfa!leatviAltd pnit timed direct ftron the Impulera NeerAntif. '..TAPVIAIoct r of all the different Savors dint plata lofted brO tto the Ameri can markettarctwitt....be kid touw, pnces lowor_then any.other•hinae In VW/beret. ttetall-Grrocers arelitiitett to Calf and et samples, gdiratli ;Mr eeflbfa'eles p Send UR ital ;Ogee age a, orVy the, nail die - St= Cep/re—Mocha, JavaLtind Etio CoTee. cueektre—Bairef's aroma; Cocoa, Chocolate and Co. .cos . . . • Sugar...teiverlines tinaltd and PoNethita;and New 'Orleane Sega:. . Raisins, VfOllCl, &c •*.:- dente* t • .° • .t, reS Dee tii;llylgras our fnetida and tbp pabUc . iiilf•iehoietiet cold feet,n • thilt ere tairevterk• eapp_eome very jitte nraZ lambs ,Froo.i into men's . 9oetic . whica we ate aatlatied vrlll prove most dara „ and condsautble u? the wearer. or • A. l lo—/L large F I PPir °I .. •• , : • :•, `eVell ill;,nniacterT Meet; • The t.t . jd Eatabpahed Stne,k . Ang , W. - DALY : a; CO.::• • • • ' .• •• TO the Ladlea. WE lIaltS;ZIOW FIN1511$1) 2$ dozen °Modica' fine black rent Ltunos Wool SlOCalfq..,s, watch iollithrthewool Elllll MOTCCdOrdbII7 tad color than any. we have heretofore: made., Every ardou r ire the Bock, UnderiElrug and inawers, Ladies' add children's 'underclothing; made to order with pattetuatuye.ir The Ottthlstablished etoeking Manufactory, Fdtk st. dee° • WiDitlArlh•CO. roniglianugrr ••• :;JA OLD SLAFFETT its. OLD, (Siceessors to , the Into Lam of Janthertiri • ',BELL AND BRASS TOVNDERS,' + • _ ...r.._-• .• as 13 tANDlifeavunianhießS of mars- Faiteets p Steam Isusd -Gas tacks, elith all the verities sulkies ' need its the pt. IlansiN wßUst ... • N.ES-q, No , ,127. nucti.l,9 Fivstatrect. e ye are now I:deputed is manufaetllT6 and keep constantly nn haw:Lovely matiet? ed Gus t av susd . Steam Cents, each as are used by Enable Iniirdisii 111Sili MM. erg I. also, Gas '; ChandeliersortndezdsvDtiattits,'Clas tipe, &c., &a, an, •,,„., _ , -, , .: , [nev29 • . • , Ettinatlnig. Bottle Jacks.. TUE sUbscribers have reteived another 'small lot of 41- gaPerbrßPale,Sack4Oiltr.4l froth. theffe td, war rented to work welt. la presenting this article to the notice of the public, the subscribers deentiri =century la remark, that der :rig the last five , years , they have sold several dotte r and as far se we have bden able to ether ta they. have glom entire satisfaction To, such a s do not undentand what Ls - meant by' Cantle lack, we wined ;explain thug it us thethinery) reircultdiorelock work ; but much more „powerful enclosed in a .brans frame, aid worked hg a strong e lect inning{ that Ira ae- Um is altereata,and regulated, by ailed:it/Malty wheel. to which is suspended the lout of Veer,' or fitly other. thing to be roasted that the machine whets tally, Wound up will continue In motion far two or three'hours The Jacks are generally used with a 'Screen" of alagetle reflector, which greatly accelerates the proof Moat. leg. ;For safe; with or without screens: • , • . ' , DUNLfsg ~- dec23 corner of Market and 4ekandata-' New England Live Stook Insufitiaile*Vo. Important to Primers, IMO:Aim aridaksta' CARAlthiti r itlilkmen, keepers of. Livery Stablest, fulsl *the creaming live stock, carrbavethetr Ilattela• lured- for the smell Praillivin Or g "1 " 1- f l aY Cec"Ce:Pit • dollars each. .Tee cost tri insure Cows owned. by mllkinenaor one year„ will be *boa thirty-five caulk Ittbeftdi, tiQha Milehmite owning twenty Cows woad net . giVe &even dollars to have 1113/31.j rissaA for one year, , :t C. A. COLTON, " • . At the General leinnuncerAgencyp oct2l • e cor 4th and Wood sts, up smite. • Philosophy of Brandrethlat 4egettibie T4THEN the,,theory of the circulation of the • blood gg was established, the secret springs of vitality were thenpurtially envied to oar vusw.:- -Wersavr . and undcratood that the food we eat, was cenverted into blood, which reputed th e waste of the animal machine; .the God thel,..which keeps at ai lita heat the ,Itnetnal fties thht warm and invigorate out /neer man. Tho blood is an elecuth fluid vrbielt carnet Minato:l,th every vindication of the body, strati to the extrenuties of the •Ilairand hoary while the blood therm the neat of life, It is also the seat of t disease.. Food giyes the body strength; • Brandre th ie pill. "give blood the necesdary powento throw oat from itself allturpurities, tam ten• deriogthe etream of /tie pure and healthy. If moo wore mote Mneete, there •would, be' fewer Tell - glans creeds; and If they kept tilos& to a anant's lama in the gottyuyiepsent of their bodies, they Iseult! require little medicine. A. Men gosw thlrbllLiptettheyWiliteCaCan win:rind bap pier; even now, thew wisdom is proved by the fact that, when sickliest Walla thed; they ups Brandretit'i Vege. . table thatversl rills, wadi.- aoon restore thereto hearth. 'nag are peculiarLy adapted to the'climate, end require exiel.Pra earn When th are.usqe, in ether diet dttloth fog. They should be always the house, ro th aeon the first fildldation Of backnese n 1412 0, up med.' One doe in the beginning is more, potent for good, thau a 'dozen after the sickness Is fixed in the system: 'ln colds, co ughsoistana, Ahem:L*l4in, costivasas, fevert,iutcl in all acute, heavy or eeep-seuted pains, their effect/twatl be food beyond all Malta , Three OT fivb.will"act like a charm, often caring a dangtuens Malady it once, sa• "vingmortths of sickness and the evils' thermal° attend ing. Remember, prandteUx'a • rills are a kaorta and fully tested medicine, one that is used by 'hundreds of thousandrin this couriug , and throughout. thorcivilized world. They are. quietly , supersednig ell other. media ants. • They take out ant) , that front toe tlood which is theca's* of weakness and pain, leaving eireegth and health • they pr,:duce heal th y sleep at eight, and an SP petite health; relishes sut klmig of food; f: Sold at No. i.. 1 Diamond . airesitte only place in Pint burgh whe ret the gammen mndreth Prlrf areYopt for sale —the underslignol tit the only egentin she city, dee2l3at.. fICOPATR. . • .I.I.PPCSCCrtt WIC. C. Di. AYR'S:J.O 13 .134.7,• (Lars J. S.Szarcamat& Co.I . • ranuniattmers' of 'Phoenix Fite Prod' Safes, second Wed, bdwens. Wood and Svattarki. . N Tuesday afternoon, July 17.;, 1848, the undersigned O were called dpoo by Messrs. Ltp, ericott e ls Bur, to woness en honest and fair teat of one .00their.rhostur Safes. The furnace being prepared; LW Sato w : placed inside thereolosith bordcs, papers and some nusucy;whan the door of the Safe was closed and the fire kindled at gtiazter pastSto'clock,"aridin a short-time the)Safe was red kot, and eoutinnedtill Warp sat ocl o'ocke being about four and . et - balf hours, when the ormunittce 'expressed -their satisfaction Mat Metime octuaied with onch held was sufficient: • The furnace was then pulled down,Sate cooled, and door opened—the•bookil papers and money sate. . The heat_waa ,so great aa.to melt.offithe brass rinstmtin,gs: We therefore take pleasure in abeam:WA/I ing these Sates to the public,. as being', in oatjtuirtent, entirely fire proof. JARVIS & TRABUL, - /CE A. RAISON, I" CORNWALL & BROTHER, • • BRANNON &.TIIATCIIEII, . , .11ENRDICT &CARTE,I4. :* ISAAC CROaIIE. • I am eagaged ia. the foundry huslnes,.isnd l illnin Something about furnacca And heat. 4* witheased the; . burning of the above Safe, and can freely anYihere Was 'no hu mb ug about it, and with pleasure recommen d them to. - tho publio as being, , ln.,my Judgment: entirely ire proof. , . , WAL.KAYE.. In calling upon the above gentlemen for 'thetrtsigna tures, they P spoke in. the highest terms *Oho .fairness of the test, sad their full confidence of the Safe's being • entirely fire proof. We have coast ustlrian.hand had lot stat a full assortment of the above Safes. • mar3l *." HELL TEAM". New "(.!; sE have geoelped a lot at JALlitellot maliemiafges and kinds,,of a new constimetkit dist quits simple andeompleta-4oma ornamentali,,AA:e. Also, the article to barn in them, called !iigaMNO D? FLUI or m ETHrAT. °Lt.." Itlies singilldes which recommend 'tut the attention flumuntgoat amt.: - Hotel 'Keepers and Housekeepers ..' For eleaidineu economy and brilliancy, it sarpassea anyildnrporraelo now In We. . Persona who phase to canon as willba inown ptrzainrilleS of the new compound -1 !' "rtwnt empply of the, 'quid' and Lamps kept by GAME. Ist.betweer. Wood end hlarkei ate. Removal. . . . . , . . .THE sebacribert brava reameedliont No. 671Vitiym to the Warehousetecontly:oceupied tw James May o. 29 Water at:" ftny2l RHEY, MATTHEWS 54 CO: • 00.Partsierablp. ' ' • • A.SIL. P.. SII,RIVEIL and CHAS.II.OI,IWB S any.assocuned themselne together uu d er m, Br a of Suarvint&B.sautss, for ttio inmsacnonViliONLoti..- sale G ro cery, produno and. CquintintionZAlOninestse.at Non. 130 and 'Mt Second ittreel, .. Smithfield etreetn. tiTf Pinenorgh, August 1,1530 • . , . Ins Mai" urrat--3 tans. ova' br:: • 4%1 • :1 DYBn MEM A. - TAYiti; . •31EMIl-st
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