:: : :: t .‘..;-; . ', '..::: :2." i:....7, TOLUME IX. DAILY P 4 ialtd pitd.Esstasksd sorry Afeming,(SsiadairezrePP tiOttriAlii3i CORNER of moon Ann wramrss. DJ' TERMS.—Five Dollars a_year, payable f4xia tip nad4h.ol-e. Six Dollars tvlli invariably be requtred if, not aid withla the year. Single copies Two wars—foesali at tke collator at the Ofilee,and by the Neklrefloys. THE SATURZAT Is published from the mina; _Oilik.4, - :on a_large blanket use Idteet, •at TWO DOLLARS; a gear] to advance -r. aingienopies Priv . carttlL tVl`, piper'-viarbe dishontinned kanites trattowofthe proprietor) until tall ariearages are.peld:. gsr. No attention willbe paid to any order unless ae con*lnied by the nip ner; Or salisfactonrefereneemt . l4s Connected u;ith the ..,Establishrnens of the g Posvis-one-V-theiargzst lotr"PtiMing Oitee3 cult 'Mtn all kinds of pork fronconilkd shartett notice, and RATES OF ADVERTISING AGREED, 'UPON BY HE PITTSBURGH ,PRESS., -• • sax =ins 110xsittl'on L3_ Onesquareione internee i.------ , •=4-'-...-•••••• •4; o'so " " • 'each Additional insertion -r• 35 ": • "• ' , MI6 week • _ 1 1., 6 •,• t wo *tea - . .. •a ou s 4. •• • •three s t t et ts t . . . ............. 4 to, it a• ..,one 5 -00 `L - two months 7 n eri " three months- , , , •"-;••• • ,•-• ff gqil - .four monthb Six months • .. :- 1 =.12'00 . Standing eardYslz lines or lass, per annum.-- 10 00 . • . altsliGnal*Bl6X -PLEAStaLIi: - • - One siinate,Pernnura, (ere] asive of theriapei,) .25 OQ For-enett additional suatire,hisetted over one month, and Tor each - addltionalsuplare trisected under.the y early istceess,, half price. Pa Halters not Accountable fOradvettigeniants heyandtlidamonnt charged for their publication Annoriucing candidates' for Mime' to "bet Charged the • semen% other advertisements. " - - • • ..Adlinstisements riot marked on the copilot a speelfied tiplaber of insertions, will be cantlrused,till forbid, and paymentexneted accordingly. l'he privileges of yearlyadvertisers will be confinek • rigidly to their regular bas.ness,And nil:other advertise- t amnia not pertaining to their regular business wragreed" to ',lo be " p aul extra . • 11 advertisements _tor charitable institutions, firer companies, Ward, - township and other. public moctingsi • andlinch like, te be charged half price r puyable srmcrur Illarriagc notices to be charged 50 cents. - • Etentitnonces inserted without 'Charge, unlessaCcom , palsied bYbansral invitations or obituary:notices, and : -when so necoreranied,to be paid Tor, •, ,•• - Regthir advertisers, and others sending corm:aunt cations, orxequiring notices designed to call attention to Fairs,Soireer . , ,Ooncerts, or any public. entertainments, where "Charges ate made to; admittance—all notices of private associations • -e,very notice, desigued.to tali at " ;salient tripnvste .entetprises calculated of intended. so protanteindividualinterest,ean only be inserted with the understanding that the same is to liepaid for, - If intend ed to be inserted in the local" column, the same will be chargedit the rate of not less than ten cents per line. . Ilislops or Mar Notices to be- char-e n triple price. TaVerti License Peti hoes, 5i , ,,00 each. Legal and Iticdical Advertisements to be charged at Rea ... Estate Agerit 'and Auctioneers , Advirtisements not to be classed wider yearly - rates, butts be allowed a - discoarttof thirty-three and one-third per cent. from the amount of . bills, WEEKLY OR TRI-WEEKTN - IN DAILY FAMES. One square, three • insertions .. .. 'Do. cacti-••- _ 0.37 ' ------- - `II. I 7DEILTISESIENTS .IN .WEEKLY TAPER.. - Aqutite,ll.o."lines,) olio • —VI 50 Do;- 0 25 All transient advertisements to ne paid in advance. warrp.,,t: co., Gazette.. .. L-14 ARPER; Post. ROB.. YLRLDDLE,JanrnaI. . VIS' P. I3A.RIC & Co., Chronicle. FOSTER, & ,BiturriitilEt;Dispatnn.• Dee.l IMa .143 ES W. BlDCLE,Aranrictut. professional (garbs. liotei Et. LAE:AB, Attorney a: La ta, Fourth atree:, near Smittitietci.": . - mar3J u.orney at Low, Fourth st.,' above marM:y SAMUEL NV. InaNt.:ll.,,searnekr_az Law—thrice on 4t_lx ArygoA;giezi3Orsult,Pacsburgli.... ORLANDO LOONLIS, Attorney at Low.—Odice-4 Ast, above W00d..., july4-y 110 MAS 4L MAIt3I7A L duarney a: Lam—Odle; Lawrie'g Itadings, FAllrth jan7-ly Airß. CA RNAIf ,Attorney at La to--Offic eon roar AU. st.,between Cherry alley land Grant at: (jell' BROWN'S C Diara o6,ne ar JJ Wood 4Beet, N. 111 , 0,..0WRY; Astorials and Gouttteitor at Law.- 0-6 Office in Bakettcll's ttaildingn on Grant meet. • Jseurr, Dostist,,Fourth st-, five doors west of Mar • .ket- An work warranted, and if not perfectly sat isfactory no charges, will be made. feblo • EMOVAI,.—Dr. Robert Snyder, has removed his AI, ()trine to Fourth street, between Wood and Snail field street. marl34y fl - DARIIAGH ) Attorney at La it,-Olftee in ' .Bakevrell's .L. Buildings, on Grant street, opposite the Court }louse. jr24ly TWIN BARTON, Attorney at Lam. --Offiee, North side Ut of Filth street, between Wood and Smithfield, in the Rine building . with Alderman Morrow: sep3o-lly I,IOHAVAIUD er,SNVAKTZ VVE.I.DEAR, Attorneys at Law X. -Office on Fourth street, between Mod and Smith field; opposite PaUersdn's Livery Stable. ap7-y LIEOIGB F. GILLNIOKE, Atmnuy aM Couiudloral Law.--Office removed to the 2d door below Grant st., an Fourth, to the athcc lardy occupied by Aldtirman N• ucimAsTEtt, Ala arum—Office:. Fourth street . third door above Smithfield,South hide. Conveyancing of all kinds dons with the greatest care and legal accuracy. ' • Titles to - Iteal Estate examined, &c. novls 'IOIIN COYLE, Notary and Conieyancer.—Office in 0 ildetcalFs Building, Fourth street, near Smithfield, i'lltsburgh. Deeds t ßonds,Mortgages,Articlesof Agree ment, and all other instruntents of writing drawn up . with accuracy and dispatch. Titles to Real Estate examined. ap2,241&w1y ' ILDTL. G. 11. =SEE C.,DI D0W41.1... KEYSER .TcDOWELL,I (sucoassons TO Khan & Iforrces,) Wholesale anztEctai2 Drugand• Prescription ritore,mm tr . of Wood street and Virgin alley, Pays'. Mans pre ,riptiona carefully compounded night and day. • • oct3:tf JOHN A. PARKINSON, Mclennan, Fifth . Ward, Penn St. between Walnut and O'Hara sts., Where he may be found at &Mame!. Thosehaving houses or other prop. elty to sell or rent, can have the samepunctually attend ed to; debts collected ; and all the duties of an Mclennan will receive prompt attention. - 0c27-p TTENRY W. WILLIAMS, Attorney and Counsellor at 11 Lam (successor to 'Lowrie Office at the old suiad, Fourth st i above Smithfield. . THE Partnershlpherotofore existing between Henry W. VAMoms. Esq., and inyself,in the practice of the law, was dissolved by mutual consent oaths 26th alt., and the business will hereafter. be continued by Henry W: Wil whom] most cheerfully recommend to all for whom .I have the honor to do business—as a gentleman every way worthy of their confidence. . declB-1y • WALTER 11: LOWRIE. Samuel P. Ross, TTORNEY,ATLANO.frice in Fourth street, near Grant, in - Lainartine Buildings. nstriddirr 70811 VLISCIIEL• ••••••-• •• • .•-• •• • •-••• ••• • ••-•15/1.211:1131. PALMER. At Plitchel .&" Palmer, - . AtTTODNEYS AND COUNSELLORS o fcr LAW— (*ce,o. Fourth street, a few doors bacno Smistifte2d. All flatness entrusted to their care, promptly attended to. Collections made and Conveyancing executed on mode rate terms, feblittf Jennings, • . ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW-01 bee Lowrie's Buildings, Fourth street, between Smithfield and Brant. . aps Dr: George =ilioGoota T.l.A.Sieleeted Pittsburgh as hie permanent residence. LI. He Las taken the house lately occupied by Alder man Miller, on Fourth street, near:Grant, _immediately adjoining the Lamartine House." His . Office is attach ed to his residence, where he will:constantly be found, unless. absent on professional. duty. Office hours tram 7 o'gkocke. IV,to 9 o'clock a. ta.,and from 7 1,r, at. to 7 r. N. P. dl; G. L.D. irettenztlit# - ATTORNEYS AT LAW--OtEcd on Fourth street, be tween Wood and Smithfield:. iate2 s :3 W.W • Dallital TTORNEY AT LAW—Office: second story Wit tins . - . bun:4:ly - Dr. James King. • . • OFFICE ON FOURTHSTREET,,onedoor Rest of Weaver's Hotel: anglo:3ol m. 0 7 itobluson, TTORNEY AT LAW. Olken N 0.99, on Fourth elreet, opposite the Mayor's Office. inogiLy. J. s. llamiltort, - - SriORNEY AT. LAW, has removed to' the office in Filth street, be IWCen Wood and Smithfield streets, formerly occupied by Thos. Hamilton, Esq, dee'd, and will attend to the business - remaining unfinished upon his LUZlt:Wrap - 100 Est-ribilshutent of Wht.. SC 111.10111 1 1A.NN, • TIMM STEEST, OPPOSITE TITS POST-OPPICE, TIPTSBORGII: - lygLPS,_ _Landscapes, Bill-heads,-Show.bills,Labels, Arc laitecturai - and Ma - chine Drawi n gs ,Tßusiness an iisiting Cards, etc.„Engraved.or Drawn on Stone, and:Printed in Colors, Cold, Bronze Black, in the raoSt approved Style and at the most reasonable -prices DNorstsist oiN4Foi ortiar: rd.st ZiOREIB ac 11AWCtierira. '7:sq: -- - , .''':F.!.7'.'•?''.;A: , ::' ,. . - i''';-! - ".: , .;,:-'..'.‘,..:',.:.:.- ',.-e; - • •• .• V"."'";•1-' .114 ,••••••.. .14 7-, y. 7 - - - - 37 ' :77 ...- ' - sox - •,:::.,. ''.:.:_';;:-.-::•...--....:-'.:.-'' -::,-''.-'''-"::':'-'' '- . k--:_,- -; --ff::'''' . ' 7 : -. :i.'i:;. - - ,- , ,, .3:i;1L , . f::-. --,, i '''''''', l. '".: :: :- -. ... - '-- : '.__... 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Len( Of Packet', Fifth *.t.; one Oar below Wood. febl - ILLIMI,T.ACKSON, Patsticarertici n tifty istie - etaitittcif AV" ' 114:4174 89 lAb' ' • • fat NGLISH BLUM?, Bookidlas and Stationers, No Market st. between .Third.and Fourth. .. febl DEldili` i ,FßA44orxibbt.Ciotking..store, No. 49 Lib .ert•.srreer t)OI , IIc,SARCirENT, •E Corner of Vood aziO Sixth " OT, SON; Bankers and PM in. • • age • Cain und Battk,Notor, No. GS ildarket sucet.- febt , • FULTQN,T Beg and Bran. Firif ntler',.No, 70 . Second It'Ont . ,..lAbt*Oen ratlike' hod Ferry tereets. febt `irAUtJIRE,er,BANI, .Forwarding and. Comnis.sirrn U. Mere:um:4w°, 124 Secoritt st.,Pkttsbargh, Pa. (apl •, _. bic.NULTY do CO. A .forwaniing and Pommusib* Mil+.fonts, Cabal Basin; mar 3 .01 - 7tnitit,Ce?'Prod ucc Dealer, go. .169 Libertg_street t Pittobokei.:, marl 7 • ' ' ' ”" • 477, * Cr, 'b sty street between Sizth.and yirert alley, smut', szde., seplo -• MeSTEIEN, Brass Founder and GUS' Four, Smith .Seidatretubetwoen Diamond nlleynnd Fifth at. .1 . I • • ', ropnecors o,the ur •h. Pormb4l3occiStore - cornet-of Penn and Wayne ats. 711:. i t s o. [47.1 r • egll, On misstonrarni`Forsgruding Aterchants, nod Agents tor Tighton Cotton Yarns, 57 Water st, Pittsburg. rape LODLEY Menhant Ilsitors i dWood street, second door.frotn-Water,• will keep Tonstantly on panda welt selected lot of'•Clothing. mart hy ; LEE, (successor to hitirtsta & Lat,) Wool Dealer g and Commission Merchant, for the sale of Anteri tan Woolen Goods. . febifi JOHN D.MORGAN,Whatesaie and /Wail Druggist, No 93}, Wood street, one dooreotah ofTliamond alley. ING & 111.0URILEA.1),"Whotesalit Grocers and Produce • Dtakrs, Woodstreet, Pittsburgh. taiye.3 if WOODWELI4, importer and Dealer in Fp,- 11.1; 3 7 and: Ibmestie Hardotare, corner of Second and I - Irg , 6 . 6041 tore, Ship at, cry.an AgeAcy of the ratittiorgh .Lard Oil raclocy,No 4, arket 4tre.et, Pittsburgh.. : • i 142 jj-AXES Alta, iirloksate tincer,Parrearding ata Com, tJ.missioadfachant, Water career. between Alarket - and febl Tina. Banker s and Exchange Brokers, N o yy 63 Wotid street, third door below Fourth, west side feta V NAM ' : aalcers and :.Exchange Brok,u, ,ElLCArner of Third and Wood streets, opposite the St.: Charles Hotel. JO, FAILN K Ir, ESTOC CO., Wkalesale Drug IVart • bust,,eoruer of First and Wood streets, and corner of Wood and Sixth. feta molutow, -..ionifacturer of Tin Copper I.3'ouil - .Sheet Ware, No. 17 Fifth greet:between Wood and - Market.- - - febl.o AVAL tiLENIX, Bookbinder, corner of Third rind Wood streeye, above C. it. Kay, where he islireptired td do eVery description of yaling and binding. pec2 11. - mtt;Cuft,' iitAulca4 Diaiir in tfi Music and Musicnatinstrurnznu,Pianos,c3chool !looks, and Stationery, No. La Wood street. jani lIRYAR, Rectifying Distiller, and VlThole , 4ale Dealer Foreign and Domastie Winet and Liquore, No. 114 Liberty street, and 5:3 Diamond. alloy._ 1( MCI& FINIIEY, Agents for the Detatoart Aliau a 11. /manure Company, of Philadelphia, at the Ware house of King & Liotmes, Water street, near Market. ' .tehl X r:st. •60:4•3. Cepn Afaxer3 FKI -Fur y.? nubbly Undersakm, curlier of i'con asust St. Gfuir streets, opposite the Exchange. .I:ntrance on Penn srect. Icbt- T. P. SCOTT. !Flaunt& scurf., Wilt:toes and Refaii Dada in j_ Bows, Slwer, Trunks,'Calpet Bags, 4.c., S.AV. corner of Fourth and Smithfield sot., PUtsiougO Pa. IturELT =3lr=l3 . . - & ATKINSON, Manufacturgrs qf Goy -17 per and Sazalron Warr. They alto execute c rery description of Blacksmith.'.Fork. I , iret street, betwee 'Wood and Markel, YitiKtiurgb. 0c4,1.ry JoaN INICOSVErT. JAMith AICLIEVUrr. itlC - Dittrr JmenEvitr & Wholesale Grocers, Beat, 0 ern in Produce, l'iitsburp,u Manufactures, and chandize generally, No, In Commercial Now, Liiiierty streot. • .. mar.tl4 o. ern:arms. - r. JEVNOLDS & SHER, IV ha es ale ',wet rs Commis. ion b Merchants, and Denleroin Rug., Paper, &c., come r of ream and Irwin Streets, Pittsburgh. All sizes Print. Lug Paper constantly on band. ribirrly Joan A. Casio . , late of New LiAbon , 0.. •W. S. Suasta. ILAIG &SKINNER, liencral.dgency, Canunimion an,l Fortvarding /11.erchants, No. la; blarket buret, Pitts burgh, Pa. Prompt antiunion given to the purchase and sale of all kinds or produce. ins, WILLER, PIILLADA. WX. RICK RV , ON, PITTSECC IL lt,r I LLER & RICKETSON, -tirholesale Urocrts, and Ica. 111, porters of Brandies, Wines and Segura ;. Non. 171 and 174, corner ot Liberty and Irwin streets, Pittsburgh, Pa. Iron, Nails, Cotton Yarns, 41. e., constantly on band. JOSHUA RHODES. Who/unic tertstgcrer, Conicciiano and Dealer in Nuts and all kinds of Foreign rruloi, No. G Wood street, Eitit side, between Water and firs streets,Pinsburgh,Pa. All Orden! in his line carefully attended to. - tnn r•ZU SI , PFKINLEY, House, Sign and Ornatnenusi Paintir, • and dealer in PAINTS, No. 44 _it. Clair la., Pitts burgh, busconstantly on hand all kinds of PAINTS, either Dry or Mixed; Japan :And Copal Valiant; ; binsced Oil; Boded Oil; Spirits Turpentine; Window. Class, of all sizes; l'utty, Paint 13riones, Sc., all of the beat quality, and for sale at reasonable [Prices. sepal Isaac Williams, ATERCHAN'r TAlLOR,*mithfield street, No. Itt., be .01 tweet" lat and 2d streets. aply: Allorrls dic. Haworth, rPLIA DEALERS AND IAII'ORTER:i OF WINES J r AND IMANDIES. Eau side of the Diamond Fat:burgh. Inny2l I. A. couvratt•— Coulter & Hikell.e, VITHOLESALE. AND RETAIL. DRUGGISTS, uer of Wood and Third streets, wider St. Chitties 3 4 .stel, Pittsburgh, Pa. cuayl II itlf LIMO 1111. .... • • •-• ••••• ••- • - GEOIIO Tale lila. Leader 4. Tricker, 1)(T HOLES ALE AND RETAIL, G ROGERS, Commis sion Merchants, and Dealers in Produce; corner Diamond and Diamond alley. - - mayl Daniel - °unpin's, UrOUSE, SIGN, AND ORNAMENTAL PAINTER, Liberty street,' opposite hand. All work neatly executed. Orders punctually attended to. ljnarddiy (SUCCESOOIt TO 8.1..T10Z . L C. IMPORTER AND DEALER IN FRE N CII AND AMERICAN PAPER HANGINGS and BORDERS, Window 'Shades, Fire-llourd Prints, &e.ealso, Writing, P tinting and Wrapping Paper—No er Wood street, be tween 4th st. and Diamond alley, Pittsburgh, Pa. gebl2 Liquot aud. Grocery score. - LI STERN & BRO., Wholesale and Etc toilers of Liquor •of all kinds. Floor, Bacon, &e., constunily on hand. No. lin) Liberty street, between Fifth and St. marltdm fielsinger, Wells is Co. Iijr.itIVUFACTUREAS OF GREEN GLASS WARE, No. 27 Market woos, Pittsburgh, Pa., keep constant ly on hand and make to order, all kinds of Vials, Bottles, Sc.; Porter and Mineral Water Bottles, of superior qual ity. Particular attention paid to•private moulds. in v2o:y Nan'oration Linea. TARES P , LAKELX, Agent Cot' thy Black 13all and Blaek Stur Lines Liverpool and New York Packets, and for the Philadelphia and Liverpool Packet Ships, Penn street, Pittsburgh. (ebb Itl. D. HATTON, (StrCCRS6 O O. TO J. S. BONNET & CO.) Wholesale Grocer, Rectifying Distiller, ATiD VEAL= IN FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC WINES, LIQUORS ? CIO ARS, FRUITS, NUTS, ¢c .02 Liberty street, Pittsburgh. up 3 George Beale, Jr., Xtr ANUFACTURER OF BRUSHES, WaoLzsALu &ND Brum., No. 75 Woud ssrea, _Pittsburgh, Pa. Con stantly on hand, ageneral and extensive assorunent of ALL Ems of BRUSHES, cube lowest Eastern- prices.. N. B.—Machine Brushes, Ste., made to order at the shortest Mateo. mar3h:y L. B. WA.TERMAN.• •R. IC WafTSEMAN. •••W. B. WATEHMAry L. S. W atermau S. Sons, HOLESALE.GROCERS, Commission and For . %yardiug Merchants, Dealers iu all kinds of Pro duce and Pittsburgh Manufactured Articles, and Agents for sale of Richmond and Lynchburg manniacturca aAUL alltiltEll • • ..• . • CHAS. 'BARNES suaivEß az. BARNES, WHOLESALE GEOVERS, PRODUCT AND COMMISSION MERdUAN'C3, AND DEALER:SIN PITTSEDJIIOII MANUFACTURED ARTI C LES, Aros. WO and-13 . 2 Second st., bottom; Wood and SmidEfuld i stul.:tf Pittsburgh. JOSHUA ILUODE.5•••••• ...... • .•-•-•-••Aiszen P. ANSIIIITZ , JOS tillak 11.110 DES as. WHOLESALE DEALERS IN FOREIGN FRUITS, Nuts, Spices, Confectionary, Sugars, Cigars; NO.O WOOD. STREET, EAST Split NEAR WATER, jalyL - PITTSBURGH. A. 1. STUART.• • - - . 71101dA8 U. SILL. STUART & SILL, GIIOCE.RS, ntvD PRODUCE COILUISSION 'MtACIIANTB, No. lid Wood street Pittsburgh, Pa. DALERE SIN - GROCERIES Flour, Wheat,Rye, Oats, Corn Barley, Pork, 'Bacon; Batter,Lard, Cheese; 11011over,'Timothy and -Fier Se ed si . Iron Nails, Glass; &c.,ece., &c. Particalurattention paid to the sale • of Western Produce. Rsyronarcus=blessrs. Beyer!! & Ranter, Robt. - Baleen ArCrt:, Rampton,Smith Co:,iring& Moorhead & [toe' itIMeS Ikl & ay, Pittsburgh; Fenner ft McMinn, ltatmillon.; Joe. S . Blortiooniq., St. Louie eep26 , ... - hiaaufg SEEM AV. P. Harahan. 0.: . : . ..i . P.1TT5,131J,R611. - ,::.:KONDAY:4AINT:V4RY' - : . 13.;:: , 'ML stookton, - ; - .. • LATE Johnston & Stockton, BOOKSELLER, STA. TIONER,PRINTER and BINDER, corner of Mar ket and Thud streets, Pittibtirgh; Pa ' j.r. 11,1 f s. usastak, L rt. N.' asst.err..-'.. • .. KENNODY,. • Sicesssoks TO ICI iiSICT 3;. 1 :110x. Wholesale and Retail Dealers itv Watches, .Tessilry, lrci -Ware, Fancy and. Variety Gerd4,..Baikets, Cam:s, kr. No. 94 Market street, between .511 i st. and iltai Aiamund. Clocks, Virmeaes told Jewelry neatly repaired. 20, 1ii.50: - ILLNAL .EST &TM • 131t01(..r.111. • - • HENRY W. FISa. • , TjrA3 opened . an Office at the 'corner.of unit .11' ;Filth 'streetl, Pittbargli, known' al' the itui Bargain corner," and:wilt det , ote• his entire time caul at tention to the Purcha.te, Sale and Exchange of iicat..Es, tate, in city and country. - From his acquaintaned ivith'the bueiticSs ; he hopeA 10 satisfy all who may favor hitn with Agencies in: their line of business. - • . • .. REFERENCES. !Thompson Bell; • Ira Et. tleredyi .• 11.11.hliCullough, John F. Perry, , • , Geo. F. Giamore, Lyman Wilmattli; K.- Moorheiad; • • ; Cap t. iam Ward, Thos. Howardi.7 • • 'W•. - 0: jseplt.hy - - Eli:Lake ElEarbloWorks, (BSTAIILMILED 1.83 U) DSTltarrurrn . livrictssi No. 181 Liberty street, bead of Wood strett, - .E'imehrgh. ItiroNomExre, Burial Vaults. Tombs, ilead Stones, itc.; Mantel Pieces, Centre and Pier Tops, always on hand and - made to order. " choice selection of Drawings on hand. In vl4 John iii.frownsond. TARUGGIST -.AND APOTIIECARY, No;41, Masket 1.1 street, three doors above Third, Pittsb usgh, will have constantly on hand a well selected assortment of the hest tunifreshest Medicines, which tic will sell on the most rensouable terms. Physicians sending, orders will he promptly iiriended to, and *suppplled with articles they; may reJylipon us genuine. Physicians prescriptions Will Go accurately and neatly , prepared from the best materials, at any hour of the day or ntght. • Also, for sale, a large stock of fresh and good PERM decritt W. CIINDINDDLM.,.. - .. D. t'ONNINGIIAIT Pittskur4h City Glass Works. • W. CUNINIIMiLLSAI & MANCVACTIMY.U..I UV WINDOW GLASS, No:'26 Market stray, between .1% int -and Second. Pittuburglt, Pa. • • i'artieular attention paid to add sizes. Dealers in Flint Glass, itOttieS, he. •ty BOW N TIITIL,EIY, PRACTICAL CUTLERS ' SURGICAL AND DENTAI luitrnment 31anufac turers, No. 140 WOOD STREET, NEAR VIZEUN have removed oar store and Mr.rtufuetory from Liberty street to the above named place, (or the purpose of .having atoroconveitience for manufacturing, which we intend going into extra...lively. Ail orders in our line will be otteeded to with puueruatity and dispatch. Jobbing and Repairing neatly done and promptly exe cuted. A germ ral assortment of Hardware and Mien, we always Peep on hand, and eel: it ut die loireat prices. We havejust received a hue lot of Glom, Pissoh and Rzcoterrs,Tailors and Hair Dressers' Sahara, sod other Goods generally kept in Hardware Store, - . Furriera, llattcra and 6:iddlera* Torr.., outdo `to order Itazors.Groand- mod Dandled, Pen Ittodca pat in, &e Guns and Vistula repaired, hc.,47.e. h. 11..-.Parracoirir attention paid to inanufhetaling 'fllo6Csund Supporter,. Oils* t'sroi JOSEPH D. ABELL, .Nl.EtvrAclcßu!L q 7 CUEV...NOLA stArtyn nurt LGs and Scotak 44, Alines! Warm PEI: :1 Meduine and iriiiefloglrs,of tray description; At.so—IVINDONV 1,L.143..•,k— -. Keeps coni!araly on nand a gen.:ll%i atnWitnten: of tan above lank:cif. lry- As the ewer . Green (tints Paztortir:A are mil ttoispeaott It the , cuttunt in tunume-t, aft Paaory it now. isJuU ope . gl;ari, and well 4.57. I rnist 4/117pa411‘111sust -41141 *roue,. MEM= No.tvz .s,ters 1, , ,5r:.Z.,..tavr.. IYort,l aml SmxtVial sztsta. y . . NATION.% I. VOU.Saltili. vz: - • V. NC - de:IDE D. • fr// r. did , • train 01 L'ittNbiltab au,l 1,1;r „yew, ra! Lae.l ZLicy hate arra: on traird and, are coleri4irtiy aiatorlacuriart, fre.ind tatirviy ir,a? and a:Wray eri pairerna ca.apra,int in part the Idle,: angraverl PREIII4.OI for epal arid itlr.Lw - iw, at that tr.le bratral Coal Cook ,S;o* - .0 Sae littt. UY TICK 'WEr, and a great variety a; other `:tier , . it Coal or ifaerd Fancy Y.1.111/Jit :* - 1 . 0111:14, it the tietient mot trraUlical de.nigria. Fur, and (':ix Aret,a I.4TuVILI; together with o geattrat as.tiortrai , iia 0: ilo:liatri Ware ; all from ar.W . Out improved paStarrl, tirauwl Wason and Haggy Doze', Sad Irotir., Uog ;am.", era-anion awl (alley l i tre Grater 0.5,1 Ye.,lrr-, evcar ati:11: in at, bun t ,. building lit, 3.191 . lay 011.1ltiqd /,.11, .o[4,f .-- ParCllls,er*lare resitcctawiy in Vied le, Cut/ I,imea t our story Wore boring ei,erarre t irt ti,e ohi staZl4 cur ter Seveatil and Lioetty marth ttlitNN, CU. NEW LlAlitik.KHEUel ing/ 7 Fourth wrth—flot..4,l 6.. A NrilONl. 1t.17,1, ire°. typibla Crow the 1 - la..ttrn atletion of the inhahiensita, of :tad 114. e A.righlwr.fir ILO their Daguerreotype of cltiLe it* ahtt critcrt, at TOttfilt , I' Om thirds at y oC I3tarke'4 huilatrg, 411, PC/Stnin wit.bing prcturca thkcit tax? mot •. . wspiiins shall Lc , 144 . e.t1 to produce perfection of the art. Our instriontmlit aft, of too lioo. - • erica kind, et:21411,g 00 to cif:vat ,. I.qt {Ur., Ltd*. vq., , ,d for high finish and truthfoinese w nature. are solicited to cull anti exattline. Persons *illtag for p,etureea re neater rzyuirtr4l or ex petted to take titcru uules perfect ,at.faelion N. 11. ()petition.. Will hint this . gg,OO Jvpot for <toot and chemicals. Irrlnstnict.tons given in the an, the nacre reeent Improvement., lan: AFULTON, hilt and Era. Fuunder, has renutit and . commenced busette. at Itas obi stand, N 0.70, Sr• cond,toetween Market and Ferry street., where tic wilt be pleased to sec hie old customers and friends. Church, steamboat, and belt• of every ;urn, front 10 to 10,000 pounds, east from patterns of the must approved rnadels, and warranted to be of the best roaterlais. Mineral Water Pumps, Counter., Railings, tre., xe., together with every variety of Brass Castings, If retie.• ed,turued and finished in the Ileateit manner. A. P. is the sole agent for Bobbin's dnti•dttrauion Mo. IW, .o justly celebrated for the reduction of friction an maelancry. "Ile boxes and composition can be had of him ut alt tones. no vl;by - tAy ILLIAM Tituvita,u, chuterta.ko, Filth ~ t reez, inr Ty mcdialely opposite the Theatre, respectfully in forms his friends and the public in general, that he has resumed his business us a Furnishing I.7nderinket, /le is supplied with and always keeps on hand Collins of all sizes and kinds, Shrouds, and nil other articles necessary on such occasions. Silver plates, ice boxes, and leaden coffins will ba stip plied in order. A fine hearse and manage always ready to attend funerals. at:ll22:ly ALEXANDER S SONS Covrin Usages earn Feartninixo Umniars suns, earner of Fenn and 'Si. Ow sts, apposite tte Exchange UN ! ` A' ' Rand, Entrant, on Penn ii., res. peetfully inform their friends and 'the public, that they 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 be devoted altogether to the above business, keep a large assortment of COFFINS made and finished, cover ed, and lined in the neatest manner, with a variety o. materials, and at all prices; we keep SHROUDS ready Made, of all sizes, of Flannel, Cambric, and Muslin, at m all pnces, and ittle lu the eastern style, and all other articles necessary for dressing the dead; and furnishing funerals, of quality and price to suit; SILVER PLATES or engraving the name and age; ICE CASES for laying the body in ice, by those who wish to keep their friends any length of time, and have ZINC PANS to put lee in for laying on the body, LEADEN Collins always on hand. We have a splendid new HEARSE and a pair of fine horses, and any number of the best carriages, etc., etc., and will be prompt, punctual. and reasonable. augl9-y itirONONGAILELA PLANING hllLL.—.ls.mns Matt, .1,11, WO= would respectfully inform his friends and the public, that his new establishment is now in full opera non, and that he is prepared to furnish Boat Cabins, and fill all orders for Planed Lumber, with promptitude,and at the lowest rates. Board and Plank, planed on gone or both sides, con stantly on hard. Sash, Doors and Monidings,o(every description, rustle . • to order. Builders and Carpenters would find it to their advan tage to give him a call, as he can now furnish them with plonked Ptlar. Suitable for every description oe work National. Hotel, Pittsburgh. Situated am WateriStreet, opposite the Landing of the Brownsville Steam Packets. rytHIS House having undergone a thorough repairing j_ and fitting up, both inside and out, the subscriber is determined to use every exertions in his power to make ail comfortable that tidal; proper to call with him: The Table will be always supplied with the best the market affords. The Bar will be supplied with the best and 'choicest liquors. - Attached to the house is u good stable, attended by a good Hostler. • JAMES REAMER. jy2o ALLEN Bat/WM %V. C. CONNV.I.I.Y. BROWN'S HOTEL, COBNEIZ OF SEITHFIELD AND THIRD STS., BROWN it •CONNIMLY, I•ROPRIETORS. N. B —Good Stabling attached to the house. GKEENSIIIIRGII 110 T EX" (Harteartii , s OLD SIVOGD.) ritHE subscriber having leased the above well, know j and excellent establishment, is now prepared to en tenant his friends .and the traveling publie'gcnerally, in the best manner and °tribe most reasonable terms. • His TABLE'. will at all times be Buttoned with every delicacy of: season ; awl his Bar with the best of Li gaars. .z . His stablinvie • very extensive; and every arrange ment has been made for the accommodation of Drovers. angtif - • WM. CLAWSON. QALERATBS.-30 boxes prime in store. •• :•• . nov9l •-• STUART 'dc N*ll3 Books fllnsir Scr. -I - Niue ,;-, R°SIGNAL VOIXA ; Soiree - Poll:O. By S:e."VotOcr ; .Scotch CoQuoue do; .tentlt Lind% Bird . 410-..Eabv 114;s: do do Ile rdotoon iSGEVT Obi; The Dew i 4 JeintyOrs‘"; ,•`-'• have something Sweet to stly t..- artr.prectatirig of titre; , would 1 were n boyrigain . l: • Jlitaneh Airteit unit Bait, for rialto or , Gq - nar • Corrterae Serf OiilliOtt tLeuistaual3elleovith.varialithlN.l. -s,nve Not ; Remit - step . ; "rho - a halt wounded lho spirit Lig - et! ; Icallett'atidltabblf ; " ' • " •-• . ' ShoWer of 'Pearls, %Yana; . . -1; Silver Lake Polka. Mceived by 1;1i. hiELI;OR, dectni - • - htlAtood, street, N. 13.—A lajgc , stock of new P,ianas la arrive tide; . •• • • _ , • - - MBE NEW CARMINA SACRAor Sion Celiac " non of' Chuteli Manic, cciraprista mostibe popular kistilni and Hylinetuncs in general use. together with 'a great variety pf nets: noes, Chauntn,. blotetts and An thetas; the whole being one of site most eomplete Icationa of , at tie for_ choirs. liongregAtbans, singing schools and sncietice, entaut. , By LOWELV MASON. A supply of the above received and for tale by JOHN H. 11ILLIAHL, at Wood at. arrakcal Instamentersta staiwilllksistc., i • THE OLD ESTABLISHED PIANO ,-, • DEPOT. C. BLUER, .'late T. Blume,- ' No !id WoCul street, Pittibiugh, Purina, two doors above Pi illi, solo-Agar t for thc nelebrated llaniburg PlanOs, unequalled 6y any, with felt-covered hammers, producing a fait, Ha and mellow tone, and not liable to wear hard; alto, Pinuos and Me. I odeo its,ft om the most e el eh rated eastern natraifactur ere , of warranted ;amid, always on baud. -Constantly on hand, a large assortment of' hrusie and Musical Insult. meats, such: as Violins-, , Ateordeons,Ourtara, Banjos, Tainhorine , , Fluter, Fifes, Druns&Ving,coielts,'Clarios. ens. Brass Instruments of every description; Violin' or Guitar Cases; . Strings for all Instruments, of the best. lund; finger boards, castinetts, Metronomes ia• exaction books for ail instruments. Second band Pl ants taken in purr pay for new ones; alto, rented to per. tons wbo ean give satisfaction for paytrierilei , A tarp: tot of Ilarwood on hand, wbleh Till be Enid cheap. , lont24 • •Q. DCI24C.CC, ITMINER .1 citnitlificla - Street, bate received • the 1/ccen bet UUUWeruf Strineer At Townsend'. Into motional Miscellany. ft is unusually large, end the CSalltral , are ofgreat interest. .-. Dr Layard" , i li....cent Gifts from NilittOud,--with two itinstietions. WLkI ttports in illgrela, by Jules Gerard. - Alton imekcjatior and Poet; an Autobiography.— isiorit is remarkaulc in its character, o.owing 00' .11.11Til , hip.f., sa Ter) niv. , and miseries of a large mass of our 111:!/). The DiVl.lfCesi T. S. An."r — a- A Lecture by ;Le Itcy. Jotr.pll IL. D., in an- Suer to klishop on the'" Decline of"Prolestant isiiir , 4,; ; ,,,,bie;,' CST& CIPOT.-e , tl and V.S.Otnnatii by J. ter ittiallard anintar.r. r y ttnalo , :". god Diary for 1...-31—publish e d by Appleton, deed Forelgt% fitesysliapers. ' ttl.: ka`,..cul,,:r utitiiorizt , o to receive. rvil-ttrip K•'tiong oar Ali the I.,tottitni Daily, %Welly tool Trt- Vieekly gaiter 13rirdoi, f 1 3L f..fedc Nitriettettnir, Neorraztle. anti otil Proviu• ;,i,p..i11 rhitiits, Cork', Ihqr. , s. o3N:rt' at E4iit. Aiwodrta, Fritrieh attd paperm. iOvHU 1 icourv,ioN, 142x0;.eurt 3'a“ ligiMittill,:ll:l ft., tegr War.l4 cloths 1 Moth* t Cloths 1 T VAS - TERN toniTESG. rises, War!: zolvrr .124 1L , 04.4::. 4,;;,)/;;;:lg aP,I 1)3%!t Ju+l,oper.rsi nt A, A. fi1At341,4 V1.).13, dCrIl Niatt c;zrzt. Prea.ll Asirt.val...S4M .7i 0 . 7j !Si T I: ;.`, ro!"3;TSI. I' 2I _ _ . EN4iGI: 4 I.I to ,6 FAEWS,N WIN SE. 4.: /31: 0003 . . ~ . . . fiir ..,,..,1-rktg,t , , , :. ; } I, C.. , rt:trlcli;''Z, iTogi . :( , ,-4.E.,...truti em-, i• ilv Ltr,,, , , , .;,... a - ,10,en,.;;;; 5i...,,...Ti7i“,:t 4,4 r. •.,. - v• And ,taint, irry 1....xit, iptruch , t7,l vx.vl4t , *.tio.i'iat 4. - SAA, f 1,1111.!, titli,,,,lrt, .., , ti 0113f1T., , QCO . Vi, :)'.. :,4Y-5 "rg,rn:p - - firs Ferri I: tthr, Mr <l,-1 i::' th,,, till , ' trizSe ...c.r,r - ithr ,-4,L,,,,,,,1.,,, IR the f,40,1, ..12. ri .- 1: t.^- f Llit NV IXPIC . 4ait 5.+14 ilr tail io: ra.o ali • EX - MAORDiri.AAV 0 A.ltt AiNS. 1 2 4fttt!. SrvAtirt., 'oil., r,e a, ZLLO too., lthte and Isl u je ^,11.4 oil to ill V. til.3lul,At - 14tred •:141-r tl,e rro,cla Itrp-atf:tc. IS tlrrza So!, iOf otOit'm rtc.lnutay.lll/ --41 anprcreornted !ow prieen U.O psecce t.lacic alai Conned A ip1,71) s, (ram Uzi rrrstr per yard ap to the tt•tcgt Stit: Warp Al.:Ale:taw I.u.orrx toan,ti.ct a red. Taxbel. l'aratoetta 3244 Colntrg tlloll4e. 13 11 colon, and gaunt...A, and cheaper tlton err/ (arc aer e,i in this COI. pleCc% AAnttiC. 71 and Iltititll ettpertot nUIIII - and will tonl at extremely low pi wt. 450 Sttpc.tor flay rifitte anti Waterloo Sitnwl,.Clitotthe:atn.l" , nlic etl Turk zin‘in thr Chrift 131111 . 101 Want litortot ITharV s, Mar:: and Colored I:ra betndered C10;11. Shawls. Vl./a ,xna 1-:ott/rrndered IrneL and Colored Silk rrwse, f Mao- E ie I,alrt :40 ra.lltrr. 15o , i . vrrtur 1/1 , 44, . Ch.tn , itun Bilk arid Satin D' I.:ht.. 14 . 1.1, D:ut-1., Ore LI , . ltluuc t 4 aikw, riftto and Yalu Figured SIIx., nod kltuelr tiro De ArtliOur Sltki 1:s0 CltNirrisre, Lk 111, VCY.LIIIFIA, %ulterior quality, owl will t•ild at a urtal ret.luctioU Irani t Oral t:r 11:1CCA. 1)0 SIKSTIC AN 1.) STA ti001)3 4Cra piece. Bleached good quality, alt trtdih.a, from fit to 18i rems_per yard, ram pitcen hew;r_ ynr , l whir Brown Mantra, from Ode. to the best article manufactured. oht piece, Red, White and Yellow Flannels. from 14 seats per yard up to the finest 811 k Warp and Welch Gauze Flaimel ravened.. lOU pieces lush Linea, ware tilted made of Flax yarn. round thread. wire twist,hand spun and grata bleached.. ttri meets Checks, superior ma ft, from Bto 101 cents per yard, together with a large assortment of Damask Table Linen end Table itoths, Russia Diaper and Crash, C.itinettf, Kentucky /cans, Bed Ticking, Do 'mestie iltnghaina, Colored Cambrien, Plain Linsays, Canton Flannels, Ix. :110 dozen Ladle, and Gentlemen's Gloves and Hosiery —including every variety mid quality, which Wlit be sold at extremely low pricein. The euntomers of the hotise and all cash buyers are requested to cull and eXaniine the goods., end creme a I bargain, as they will be offered Wholesale and Re ail a very low prices. Irl" No. 74 ilfarkst street, Fry' burgh. novlo ABSALOM MORRIS. Virg% Arrival of Vail Stock of Uarpots. r Silt : subscriber' having just returned (Miriam East, Is I now reecivingland opening a splendid stock of goods, consisting in Taunt very rich style Carpets, viz: Brussels, Ta-estry Brussels and Velvets, imported expressly for this market. Also, Imperial 3 ply, superfine 2 ply; with a heavy stock o i all the lower priced grades ,• together with a large variety of Hearth Rugs, Door Mats. Stair Rods, White, (J teen, Blue and 6earlet figured Baize, (rota X to 3 yards wide. A superior article of FI,IIIOI Table and Piano Covers. Oil Cloth, from 4 t right yards wide, &c., All the above. named articles having been selected with gteut care, and purchased at saca'pr ees as to ena ble bun to sell chca?er than any house west of the mountains. Citizens and persons front the country are reguesteihto call and examine the stock at Lyndls Carpet Emporium, No. SO Fourth street, and No. 03 Wood street. aug29 E. W. LYNI). Hata, Caps and Muffs.. 95 Wood at. corner of Diamond alley, Second story. OFFERS his customers and the public an entirely new and fresh stock of fiats, Caps and Muffs, ht great variety, manu factured and selected with much care in reference to_ price, style and quality, in New York, city, and will be offered at the lowest rates o! present low prices,Whole sale and. Retail. Loctitlttf Spring Fashion Hats. 42 Taut beautiful style of. HATS for Spring and Summer wear will be introduced VIM DAY at 102 Wood street, third door below Fifth st. feb23:4m G. W. GLASS. 924: rn NO. 10 - 8 WOOD STREET, -Ora FALL FASHIONS " 411 C -4" Received at the OLD stand of G. W. GLASSGOW, Beebe & Co.'s Full style of Bats for ThoSe in want-of a good -Hat or- Cap, at a small advange above cost for Cash, will please call at No.HIS Wood street, mini side,third door below Fifth street. aug3l:4m • To Steasnooat Owners, Captains CO Clerks WS. II /WEN is prepared to furnish steamboats . with every article in the bookand stationer,' line on the most reasonable terms. Freight books, pa s ige books, registers, journals, ledgers, wood and gene. `rat'receipt books, crew registers, hand ledgers, receiv ing and discharging memorandum book s, ink, lead pen cils, quills, steel pens, sand, wafers, India rubber, &e., &sc. Steamboat bills, deck passage receipts, freight bills, manifest heads, notices to consignees, &c., on the shortest notice. Bookstore on the cornor of Market and Second streets. ' [nov2s TUST RECEIVED a supply of Printer's Cards ; ivory surfaced, satin surfaced, satin enamelled, India and People's colored Cards. Always ou hand, an excellent article of book and news Ink ; also, - red, blue and green Inks ; from the manufactory of 7. D. arCreary, New York. W. S. HAVEN, - Printer, Bookseller and Stationer, corner of Market and Second sta. ItBIDDLE ..tiliblEßTS, Attorney mutat°. .Office No. • =Smithfield street, between Firth arui Sixth. ,Collections caretally attended to—special attention to Conveyancing. . • • [dead), Sacred Dusts. Qt - z) Dit Printer's Viirds, emigratton fines. Pew Arrangeme7its. . . P AC KETS _ . SAIL LIVERPOOL TO : Grfr Eighteond :day of every, Month JANE 11. GLIDDEN, Ambnue Childi'7oo!ons.lBth Nov 'JAMES 13ROVITNE;;AYthOr'DA - Ild, 1000 tont. ..I.BthDec. 'GONDAR J. G. Bmitoto,,6soltons, . .. ...ASO' Tan, NEW SHIP. 850 tong. •• •• .... • . ..... 18th Feb. The above ships are, built of the bestmaterials and af ter Me" moil approved models for 'swiftness, combined with tho modern improvements for tho, comfort of pas-. senieers. m n o r comanders are men known ability.. •Tbese: packets will. take advantage. of. steam •tosv boats up the 'Delaware. Also ships sailing weekly froth Liverpool to New r leans. Also, can gat up, the river cheap through 'the whiter. - Focterms of Second .Cabin rind Steerage passage, ap• ply to or address by letter (poet-paidli NEs 83 Sonth street, New York; 38 Waterloo Road,Li_yerpool; onto •- JOHN THOMPSN, 203 Liberty street, Pittsburgh. , noviCara Liverpool and Philadelphia!Packets, Sailing from Liverpool on the Eighteenthif'raeh'llf oath , Ship Jane IL Glidden, CapiChild," - Nov.lB. " James Browne, ." Child -Dec„,lB. .'" 2 llf-st " Gondar, " Barstow, Jan:lB. new, 4 " Glidden, Feb.lB. These ships are of the largest elites. 'The accommo dations -Cos second cabin and steerage passengers-are unsurpassed for comfort, and the days of sailing will he punctually adhered to.- • Price of steerage,passage 820. Certificates good for 10 months or the money refunded if the passengers do not entharlt. Apply to DAVID ALBARIJOUR, at John Watt &Co.'s Lihelrty street. Drafts for any efuount given upon the Ulster Banlung Company and Branches, the Royal Rank .of Ireland, Or Spooner, Atwood!' & Co., Brokers, Landon. rnovl9:3o FOREIGN PASSENGER. OFFICE* SHIP AHOY! • WRO COMAIANDSt 11AUNDEN 02, CO., IV:so-have uppointediho subscriber Agent for their unri railed LiTICS of iships from Liverpool to. New York Philadelphia and Boston. Lextbe Friends of Emigrants be careful to have their arrangements mado according to the rum Provision Law, and take no man , " receipt, without having it inserted; otherwise they will have to pay in LiverpooLbefore they ship 'I he following is the list, according to law tik Ibe. Bread, K tt lbs. Beef or Pork, I " Flour, 3. Oat Vinegar, 3 Oatmeal, .1 0. sugar, 2 " Bice, • r, " hrolasses, " Potatoes, ti ¢ or. Tea, With three quarts of Water per day, and sufficient for Cooking. • . The caboose arid Booking rang for the use of Pas wagers, are kept ander cover. Every attention will be paid to promote their health an d comfort. Bank of England Notes and 'Foreign Exchange pur chased at current rates. ' Deus., Legacies, Pensions, A:c.. collected, and cornea or Witta procured, with every other ba.rineastoi.; tected with 411 Loroptan Agent. /O$lll3A ROBINSON,' • European Agent., 'l'nxt flut:ding,t. corner of Falb and Wood ets. ILEMITTANCES • ENGLAND. IRELAND. SCOTEAN St' ALES L'ILA grol CaIit.MANY. ... . To •rly Amount, by - Joshua Robins/au, .Evrepsan A erni, Ptst Butidings. eICI. FttlA and Waala W 1? - 9".5.' or I,IVERrrO C OL LAND in er LA 1r.% of - A PACLEIiTS. To Slit frostblitsgfelpitia on the Mi.. and f.o n LireeToet on at tV.LS of taxi maftl. Sows Wl.L.t.ts it 1,006 nro,. " 14,„„p• PIiLLADIO.3I-211, 1.,41.13 ‘• lihLtltlYW I,IXIQ •' RIC RAH Dt..4011; ISROTIMILS dc. CO.. Agetttp. Soc. , 3::•1 Es rower 1:1‘.1i8111.1•, 4 0ti, NVAT•SON CO., Agrtiu, No. 6 010 4 714111.11 fitrer4 Phitadrlphia ri111.1; Alarm; ribr:r*, Agoot4 for 1114 above Lino of splen did 'Aviv raelot tqsips at au-4 City, too preparoi to forio.ll , - , •rtifictoms to patties reshticts to th.e w h o % ,, , It y de .ito-at ftending tot their to eotue owl try c‘thrroTtLe atoire l'Oryqte -S6 - 8 ptepsted to tram money to soy port of Lbo Uid Costatry m.41,t dt - 5i1.0,, the flunk of Itgelsod 264 Ursucto,,otnl 00 .?4,..4r5. Rieourst.on Itrotheto A Cam.. Lisetpool. For patll , lllSt,„ apply to or address ,111{t)WIN No. 141 Laliorty• direct, l'ttoburgli.. ransport a ti mi sines GIIILAT VNIVT/LAL itaVTI: 11 1.,4,..„1„:}ts or Tim Mitt' RAILROAD I :1 Tanniei t'. 4 800 to Phi ladriptio and Baltimore. yin; take pleasure in announcing to the Merchants it of Potsburgn end the Wertern IlusiflCS3 commu nity, toot on end after Monday, the lOth ..sriptrarber, we will receive and forward goods via the Central Ralf- I t o& and guarantee them to be through in 4 days. Our extensive stock of Cars and Boats enable us to oTer the above. expeditious route to the public; whilst we snit continue our usual Lines. era Harrisburg and Co;visible. Merchants wishing goode brought from the bast with certainty and dtspaten, at low tate., or pro d.ce shipped there, are Invited to call on O'CONNOR, ATKINS d CO., Pittsburgh. ATKIM., O'CONNOR. .It. CO., Phil:WePa.; Proprietors .0 tAr Piustisirgh Dcm.sportatiali Line. 'et ttyn following Agents— O'Connor It Co., 79 North Street, Baltimore. E. Brost, tt Battery Place, New York. Elliott & Young,l4 Doane wen, Boston. aept3tt" Plltaborgb Portable Boat Line. r IWN _Vt s i 1850. rca SHE TSAMSPONIATION Olt TIXtOIIT TO Atli FROM PITTFbLROH, PHILADELPHIA, BALTIMORE, NEW YORK, BOSTON, &e. THOM Art BO !MIDGE ; I __ i TAAFFE& O'CONNOR. fhiiculapilia. $ Pittsburgh. pin: Cans! being now open the proprietors of this J., long established Line are as usual at thei r old stands, receiving and forwarding Merchandise and Produce at low rate& 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 Dingo( Lading forwarded. free of charge for cammtesion, advancing or storage. Having no Interest directly or in directly in steamboats, that of the owncrsgs solely con sulted when shipping their goods. All communications to the following Agents promptly I attended to: THOMAS BORBIDGE r No. 718 Market st..Philadelptua; is • TAAFFE tr. O'CONNOR, ,roPrtelsrs. Cor. Penn and Wayne sta, Pittsburgh; ~ _ Aoasrts—John MtCullogh & C0.,69 North at. Balt • ; .1". D. Burke & Co. tI.S Doane st., Boston; W. A J. T. Tap- Scott A C 0 .., 130 South at., New York; Jas. Wheelwright, Cincinnati. ' " martl.s . . • . 18 6 0 Merchant.% Tramsortatlon Line. FOR tho'Pransportationof hisecasxnau and PUODIICS from Pittsburgh to Philadelphia and Baltimore, (via Canal and Railroad,) without re-skipping—tirne,lo days ' Rates of Freight always as low as any other responsible Line C. A. 11PANULTY It Co., Proprietors ; Canal Basin, Pittsbu i rih. ( RUBE MERRILL & Co., alt. Asinine ( Una— AYNOR, Philad'a. nerehettitta WesraProlight Luse, EXCLUSIVELY for the accommodation of the AVict Blisnass between Pittsburgh, - Blairsville, -Joints sewn, Hollidaysburgh, Water street, Pa.; and all inter mediate places. Shippers ay this Line can always depend upon having their goods promptly forwarded and delivered at any point on the Canal or Railroad, at fair rates for freight. JOHN MILLER, Proptietor. R. 11. OANAN, Johnstown. Aslitivrs JOHN MILLER, Hollidaysburg. C. A. WANULTY & Co. Pitts The Old Printing Establishment. (LATE /0111LSTON STOCETON , s,) - and Blank Book and Stationery Warehouse. WS. HAVEN is prepared to execute every -style of . Legal, Commercial, Banal and-Steamboat Job Printing and Book Binding p and furnish every, article in the Blank Book, Paper and Stationery line, at the shortest notice and on the most reasonable terms. Blank Book and Stationery Warehouse, earner of Market and and Second streets. - UT Printing Office and Book Bindery,No. 20 Third . norift Wholesale and Notail. SADDLE, HARNESS AND TRUNK' MANUFACTORY 11DOBERT H. HARTLEY, begs leave .to in- •'' , I t l 1 1 XV form his friends and the public generallY3 hat he continues to occupy that large and corn- 1 modious Store Room, formerly oecurnedby Samue a- I , estock & Co., No. 66, corner of Diamond alley and Wood street, where he keeps a large arid general assortment of Saddles, Bridles, Harness, Trunks, Carpet Bags ,'Saddle Bags . ,Valises, Buffalo Robes, Whips, and all other arti cles in his line. 11.3 also keeps constantly on hund,and is prepared to furnish to order, rill kinds of Riveted Hose, manufactured of the bestmaternd, and in a style of workmanship equal to the eastern manufactured article, and at 66 per cent. cheaper. Farmers Cduntry Moamar and s would do well to call and examine his stook before ,purchasing elsewhere, as he is determined to , sell first rate articles at very low prices. lig - Don't forget the , piece,. No. 86, corn e r of. Wood treat arid Diamond Alley. . i 920 `:;J&inrus ..w oOPW ELL ‘Varei• Fr icroxri f e rti O ßE T. an Al d "j o9 F. 4I 'V C IL U r E d E ' street.'. W. Veep 'etfullyinforms Ids "friends and diEStem u.• ere that he has now completed the largest and fi nest stock - of household furniture ever before seen in .this city;sur he is determined to uphold the ,qualitywitt well-seasoned materials, best 'workmanship, fuldnewest deSignal-and from the extent of his orders and facility' in manufacturing, .he is enabled . to produce warranted : furniture the lowest prices. _ • Me ha .adopted the pnnciplc-ofideatifying thei-cus. tomers' interest with his own, in quality and price, and keept always op hand the'graatest variety of everydes., cription ..of "furniture, from the cheapest and plainest, to ,the most elegant and costly, that a house, or'anY part Of one, may be furnished from his stock, or taannfactured expressly to order. He therefore solicits artimmection, that the advantages of his establishment may be known. The following articles consist, inpart, of his stuck, which `for richness of style and finish; cannot be surpassed in any or the Eastern cities: - Parlor, drawing,. n. , , ing and bed room. . chairs, of every variety, • - . consisting of., rose waocid, ma- . - liogany and walnut El"izabethen, oonservatoiro andvEasy 'Cliairs r of every_ description; Couches, Sofas,Tete-a-tetc and Di vans of the latest Frencli'ptd %American patterns; Tashaes,.What-Nots, and laes'iarlor Writing rfesks of various ' kinds fr :Work Tables and - fancy inlaid stands, 1111114iC studs; and holders, marble top,ma- . hogany, rosewood and walnut centre and sofa, ta bles, extension dining table .;- all`sizes of the most improved, and decidedly 'the best kind - =Wei, card, Pembroke ball and , pier tables, wardrobes, bedsteads and washstands of.. each a large. assortment;'.gothic hall And parka', recap don chairs,-ottoirians und stools," secretary and book cases, ride boards, tire screens, towel - racks, hat stands, and Jennie surols,""trlblvand cots - for' children; paper mache, table and tea poys, ma ' 1 ' i t ' a i ra i n d i a 4 r d l " T t' a d th a e n s r d &.c &c &c . . . . A large atisdrunent of CON1310:s1 FURNITURE wa. I,VINILeOR CHAIRS, Cams= 31,1114 CM supplied with' all articles iii their line. STEAMBOATS and HOTELS, tarnished at the short:. All orders 14613101 Y attended te • - iiiiiis Pectoral Syrup i A new ankli for'Couglii,Colds,!lfoctisiiiiss; Biinchitis, Whooping-Cotteli, - Asthma arid. - vie variant Ifiitases of the Lunts and Pulmonary Organs: - TILLS MEDICINE has an nation in MAC - Gods' of lb' Pulmoaary tissues t Mirely different from any of the Expecturant arid Cough Remedies now in use. It Isom, of the most speedy, an well as the most pleasant, rnedi tines:tow in use. 'lt does apt open' the pores and" ex pose to a sawn COLD. One or two doses frequently alz-' Lays all irritation and tickling sensation produced by a harassing cough. Singers, public speakers, and those who are rcqutred to use the vocal organs to a great ei- tent, will find in. this Pectoral Syrup a surd and instant remedy for hoarseness and laryngeal irritation. , it clears the throat perfectly of all colltetlollB of mucous, and gives totie and clearness to ;he voire. SN MPTOMS—The syratitoma which usually usher in a Cough or Cold may:be - enumerated as' rollotvi: This disease in the hooks is calla catarrh, and is preceded Cry an increased discharge from the rose, lance a and bron ehia; there is a feeling of Ini- itude over the whole body, and very often cold shivering' arc felt; at least the DColy is more than useally.sensolve to the action of the air i the pulse iliereasea in frequency, and there is generally mete or less fever. These symptorusare soon followed with hoarseness and a sense of roughness and +soreness in the windpipe:sled vocal organs, together with a ditheally of tireattingAnd a sense of constriction of the chest, There to ails attending a dolt pain and sense of weight lathe . forehead. as well axe heaviness in moving the eyes. ;These, feel in.'s, sometimes. at the very begmning of the disease, and a lways noon after, are attended with a distillation from dieneseandiome ; times front the eyes, of a thin arid fluid, which frets and I irritaleatlie pacts over which it passes. The entleh.fs 1 at Grit usually dry; but its the disetise progresses there 45 an expectoratron of thin mucous; which gradually. ibee -antes thicker and more covens, nod havingsonte ay -1 peurtuce of pus ; Terse-are the leading symptoms of what is termed "a t rind." whic h, if neglected, are likely to result in :.-:e parable injury to the Lungs, and L'onacattertcm. i Price DO cents per battle. ' Fur proof of the above rend :the fallowing eclat ea tes:— I UK. XICSI:a:....We. tat. , pie:min...ill certifying . , for the ibenefit of other auilerers, to the 'efficacy of your PEC TOR AL COUGH oNRIiP, in our case. During, the use-of Cara ticittlea parchissitcd 'oi - y ou we oc'exe ittireitiar a hoarseness amounting to an entire loassaf seuire; nod 1 etlemmally relieves! of a severe cough, which th m. icalit . 1 ed•permunent miry to the lungs: WM. A- HILL, - A: Mr Banking /burr of trin. .4. ftill,t Co. Pittsburgh. - Pets.l.sl. . Da. Kr.vitta :—You have asked toe the effects ,of your Pectoral Sytup in my own ease. I had a very had rough during part of last winter. It began with a feel. tog of tallness An the head; inert...and secretion and sof fusion of tears; together with hourbeness . , pain in the i breast , and the other accompaniments ofwhat has been denominated Tyler Grippe.' I molt two bottler .of Iyour Pectoral Syrup, according to the directions on the. I honk. , and I ant now, and havebeen ever mom enure 'ty tree (taut any of the unpleasant symptoms cnutuerti -1 te-d shove. You have my permission to publi.sh this tor 1 the good of your cairn, as well as We Pantie, if you de ( Ktre to do so. Very respectfully ; yours; ti.e• 1 ' Ili: FOLLANSBEE. Prepart'd by Dr. €co. 11. Keyser, and Fold by' KEYSER & ISPDO WELL, 140 Wood st., corner of Virgin alley, To wbom o ll,orders most be addressed. (morl2o SAFETY, PERPETUITY ALVD SECURITY THE NATIONAL LOAN FUND LIFE INSURANCE SOCIETY LONDON AND NEW-YORK Capitol, 5300,000..}aqual to $2,500 1 009. WITII a large surplus of profits. A:pordoit of both capital and surplus invested in U. S. Goverment Stocks, and other securities in the City of New York. Policies held in this country over 6,000. Persons, in suring participate in the profits of the .Company. - California risks taken at reduced ream. Among the advantages of a Policy in this Company are the following:— party insured for the whom term of life may at ony, time borrow ems-half the amount of annual premium, without note or security, or-deposit of policy, and is to division of . profits. lie may at any time surrender his policy,and receive. hack as value thereof one-half the gross sum paid by him in annual common premiums. A patty already insured for whole life may, on pay ment of a small sum, convert his:insurance into' new policy upon the loan system now Introduced. Parties already insured and entitled to a two-third loan, are not shut out from said two-third loan, if flit - prefer it, upou the *craw stated in the. Society's pamph ets. A. party may, at a moderate annual premiran, inset: for hie, and he survive to roach the age. of 60 yeers,fhe full :wit insured up to 819,M0, Win be paid To mai: of if he dies before reaching that age, the lull sum insured will be paid to his family or legal represeatatives. lt has become customary in the Atlantic Cities for con gregations to insure the lives of their Pattwas,und on. Christmas or New Year's day to make the family u pre sent of the policy. This is certainly an excellent way of showing their regard for Moir bilinister,Whose salary invery many cases is scarcely equal to his-immediate • wants. To the than of family, at his death, it Is a con solation .beyond expression-to know that his helpless little ones are thus provided for, • Churches involved,' Would do well to insure the lives of ono or mom .of the-trustees, at whose demise 'the amount would be applied to Ihquadate the dent. • Explanatory pamphlets and information giver gratis, .at the flanking House of -WM. A. HILL CO.. nov29 . • : Wood st,second deer aboveTot/rib. Bounty Laud IVarrants. rIIII.F. SUBSORIBER, who was in Michigan, Wiscon .l. sin, Illinois and Missouri, in the Fall of 1849 i with the. view of examining - the Public - Lands, .and in the months of March or April next, will revisit those, Stales and also lowa, and from the knowledge he has acquired, he enabled to make the, most favorable locutions for per' sons holding Land Warrants. His charges will be mo derato to any person who may be pleased to employ him. If by letter, (post-paid,) m.. LUKE COCKSHOO'T, . - 37 Diamond alley, Pittsburgh. Rrskauncrs—Capt. Robe it Porter, Attorney, Fifth st.; John Taylor, Pension Agency, 2d st.; Edward Snowden ; Attorney, Fourth st.; J. B. Guthrie, Agent, _Fourth st.; Capt. - John Herron, Penn st.; John Cartwright, Cutler, Wood st.; D. T. MOTgall dr. Co., and J. D. Morgan, Drug gist, Wood street. • . .(novleam Bounty Land'. Cirr. 'NAYLOR,' No, 163 Third street, Cornef "of Cher, y alley, having made arrangements , at Wash noon for the purpose; will procure Bounty Lands for the °sheers and soldiers, their widows-and •thildren, wider the Bounty Land Bill, passed September 291,106,50. Pittsburgh, Octoberlo. , . . Bounty, Lands. - A RRANGEME,'NTS having been made between the undersigned and E. B. Guasson, Esq, of Wash•' ington-City, (late of the Treasury Deparbeent,) for the purpose, the undersigned will procure Bounty Lands for the officers and soldiers, their widows Taut children; under the llotuity.Land Bill, mussed September 2Stb, 1850. JAMES F. KERR. AWy. at Law, oet22 - 4th st., bet. Smithfield and Cherry alley. Bounty Lana--Soldiera , Claims,. • rilllE undersigned continues the business of - Agentor Sordier3' and Widows' Claims for Bounty Land and Pensions. Office on Fourth street, opposite the hlayor's office. (oct2s:bon] JOHN B. GUTHRIE. • Irish and Scotch WhiskOp M . "WI'ARRANTED PURE—Price per gallob,:or allje. per quart. For sale by MORRIS dr. HA. W RTII, in the Iliamond. . , .: >:jneeS Jaines Borbach, RECTIFYING DISTILLER, Foreign. and Dcnnestic Wines, Liquors, Cigars, 4 -L- No. 107 Llbefty st.poraer oC Barkeeti alley, i10v19.1 Pittsburgh Pa. NS ORRIS A- HAWORTH, Tea *Dealers', east side of the' Diamond.. Try their 60c. Tea; really good, .[oell7 M==MM ' l / 4 - . .• • FOJAwoke AS TAIINN INSURANCE ON HIS LIFE 'POE: : 1.1 8%0 00sin the Connecticut. Mutual JAC*, p9?tl7' : • mace Company, of Hartford, Connecticut. .- • • !. The following are the Joint Stock rates ,of PreraiaM of other Life Insurance.ompanies compared with the • • . rates of Hartford Life and Health Insure:ate COmpany • Annual PaymentforPoluY Qf mil Am:Jamb &Wats ,. .• .4 • 111 1 ! Namur of Company. • • m r.• -1. - • 4; 'l. .e• "1, Hartford Life &H. Ins•Cp.• • 10.0:t 13): tuAO 24.90 AG_ JEtna Life insurance Co. • -11.110. 01 29:00 10:60• • • CbaiterOak Life Ids. C0....11.7 t 10.5 21.30 Ma 40.00:. ! United States Life Ins. Co- • 14.2019.00 .4520 34.70 03.60 Pennsylvania Life Ins. Co • •141.41Y,W.40117.50 37= .50.00 National Loan Fund ... Co. visaiwzo .2,80 5 . It will be seen by the above table, that the rates for in surance (without participation in profits) ip thisColnPlury are more than fifteen per cent. tower than , say Joint Stock Company in this Country - or the World,' arid 'they have been adopted after a full inve.stigatioaolllpe whole subieet. Those wisbfag w insure in either the , Mutual or the Hanford Life and Health Co. will apply to C. A. COLTON, .• ate' '.;.corner of 4th and Wood streets, fliiiE PERIN TEA STORE lilts been removed from! Fourth street to 1i039 Fifth street, on 6 doot east. of; the Exchange Dear, where the • subscriber Is now: re.: • delving his roll stock of GREEN AND BLACK TEAS; selected with groat care, and purchased direct from the ' im pc rte tit m New York. The stock consists Of &trete different flavors and grades of Tea brotight to the texacri-: con market, and will be sold wholesale and rosily at . • prices lower than orwsother hbuie En Pittsburgh;' • .• Retail Grocers are invited to call and -get samploc and learn our prices for Teas packed in i and'} lb pack.. ages, or by the nail' chest.. • • :;,. Coffee—Mocha, Java and Rio Coffee. • Cluicolato—Baker's' Broma, Cocoa, Chocolate asitito• Sugar—Lowering's cos crashed anti Oulverised;orici He*, Raisins, P runes, &C. A. JATAES, • . decl4 • - .• • . :33 Flfils tv. ,•'!! "'cold reet,t• TUE respeetfally inform our friends 'iand• the public who suffer from " cold feet," that sve have work.' co up some very fine real Lambs Wool ,Yani Into men's. Socks, which we are satisfied will Prove most durable and comformble. to the wearer. : • .• Also—A. large supply of Undershirts and Drawers of every Qualfly • . The uld Established Stotking.blandactory RUM. as. deed ' . 'W. DALII ef,co. - , fine dozen of Ladieie icy fine black real Lanthe Wool STOCKINwS, which are softer in the wool and more datable InlitenolOrthari any we have heretofore made. Every. article ha the- Sock; Undershirts - anti Drawers, ladles' and 'cluldren's underclothing, made Warder With punetuality. • • The Oa N3tanlislied Stocking Manufactory, Fifth et. -dee° ' ••• III:DALY-1(.. CO. .JORN warvarr• • . ••.••••••• sorra int, .ftIiA.FFEaTT ire °LID, .• (Saceemare to the late arm OfJohn Shang fr-C0.1 .. BELL AND BRASS-FOUNDERS • al ';AND MANIVACTBAE.B.9 - • ' of.Brass•Factects ; Btearn.and Gas. Cockv, with all the various articles ` ' :Med in the PLUMB IN G • • , NES: 4 ,IIOi. eV and 12) Firetstrect.. The above are lion , prepared to manufacture and keep • constantly on hand wary variety .of Gone and Steam • Cock!, such es am used by. Engine huildin and Pllnttb- • ers; also; Gas Chandclicrp, rendenut, Brackets, Gas : riPer:ice.,/e.e.“lre. • . ' • . inav29 • -- . Sosetttag Bottle assetelL• gilt eubscribers have received .another• Siball lot - superior Bottle Jacks,"direet' from Sheffield, war- , ranted to work welt, In presenting ibis article to the notice of the public, the subscribers deem it necessary.' to remark, that darag the last five years they have sold several dozen, and as fur as we. have been able te aseer lain they have given entire ratisfaction. ,To such aado not understand what is meant by a bottle lack; we . would explain' that it is machinery resembling clock work. bat mach more powerful, .encloised in n brans frame. nail ever ked'hy a strong steel. apying ; that him is alwrnate,and regulated by a horizontal fly wheel, to which is suspended the joist of beef, or any other • thing to be roasted; that the machine when tally wound up will continue in motion far two or three boars The •. Jacks are generally used wits a screen or a larger On reflector, which greatly accelemtes the proof of roast- Big. For sale, with or without screens. • , JOHN DUNLAP deems _ corner of blariket and Second see: Noir. irdonglitild Live; Stock tuataras:ice Co. ! - ••• • 11tR3ledi, Milkmen, keepers of Livery Stables, - iiii3 1.•., all others miming livestock, can have their lives in • : sated for the'smatl,premiiwa of from fifty cents to ,twc dollars each- . 'l'he cost to insure Coors owned •by milkmen, roe died' -1. year, will be about thirty-five cents a head.. Wha milehman owning twenty Cows would nal' give seven dollars to have teem insureC. A. c d for oL,T ye ori, one as. Agent ' • , , • At the General. Insurance Ageritr 4th y; •• • curand Wood etaM up ita. Philosophy of Biratidet Voigis .. • Pills. the theory of the circulatiini of the •blood:. • VII was established, the secret springs of vitalityo were then partially.exposed to one view. We saw and-. understood that the fond we ear, wan converted inttr. : blood, which repaired the warts at the animal machine; the food is fad, which keeps at a life heat the internat. fires that RUM and invigorate our inner MIL The blood is an electric field which carries this beat to every raruificatiou of the body, even to the exuemitiee of the hair and horny nail. .IVhile the blood is thus the seat of life, it is atm the scat of disease. Foed gives the body strength; Brandreth's pills give blood she, necessary power to throw out from itself all impuritiea, thus reor dering the einem of lifo . pare and healthy:' lf men were 'more nincere, there would be fewer religions ereeds:; . and if theykeptelose to oatuw's laws is the mana . gennEnt of their bodies, they would require little medicine..• As min grow intelilligentahey wilt become wiser and pier; even now, - ineir wisdoniisproved by the fact that,' when sickness assails them they use Brandrettes Vege table table Uutveral Pills, which ' soon restore themto health. They are peculiarly adapted to the climate, and require no extra care when they are used, i 4 eitherdiet or cloth ing. They - abould be always in the house, so that upon the first indication of sickness they may housed. One. • dose in the 'beginning iv more potent_ for good, than a dozen after the sickness is fixed in the system. in colds, coughs, asthma, rheumatism.coativeness, fevers, and in . all.acote, heavy or deea•seaied pains, their effects will' be found beyond.all praise. Three or five will act like a charm, mien curing a dangerourMalady at once; la ving months of sickness and the evils :charcoal* attend ing. Remettiber, Draudteth's Pills are a known and fully tested medicine, one • Thetis used by hundreds of thoesands in this country and throughout the, civilized world. They are 'quietly stiperseding all other medl nines. They take out only that from the blood wiblchia the cause of weakness and pain, leaving strength and health ; they•prsduce healthy sleep at night, and..aii ap petite that relishes nil kinds of food. • . ..•• • cold at No. 29 Diamond ailley-rthe only place, in Rini burgh. where the genuine ktrandreth Pitman kept (oriole —the undersigned le the only agent in the city. dee.W:3at THOhLAS REDVATH. result .. ... . o. LAP.PENCO TT GG Uttaliti *-• " (Lets .1. S.Srmermust& Co.) , Manuflulturers at Plaid.' Fire. Prod Safes; , ..:.; Second 317eafbetween MTh:lend OTueiday' afternoon, July t 24 - 1E4,8, the undersigned were called upon by Diessra.-1.40, encott &Barr i -to , * wltuess an honest and fair, test of one, oi their Phtem.t Safest. ,The - furnace being prepared, taeStiten.vrt,Placeft inside thereof, with books, papers and some =coney; Wheu the doorof the Safe was clostd mid the tire kindled at - a quarter past :I o'clock, Mid in a short time the' safe-teas red kot, and continued till half past 6 o'clock, being !shout. form and - a half hortrs, - whert the committer expresied their satisfaction that the time occupied , with mach heat - - was - sufficient. The furnace was then pulled down,Safe eooledarid door epened—the hooks, papers and money t safe. 'Fite heat was so great as, to melt off the bruss. mountings. We therefore take pleasures iu reMitnmendb lug these Sates to the public as being, itti_our ludgment, entirely &reproof. - JAB:VIS &TRILBIJE, • IT )0104. - -RAWSON, CORNWALL Ar. BROTHER, . -•-- BRANNON &.. THATCHER, BENEDICT & CARTM • ISAAC CROMIE. I . am ettgaged,in thefoundry. amnesia,: and know sornethhig - about nuances and heat:. I witnessed - the burning of the above Safe,and can freely say there was no hnmbhg about it, and with pleasure recommend there to the public as being, _in my judgment, entirely 'fire-, proof. . lit calling upon the above gcntleinen for - their signa tures, they r d spoke In the highest trues of the fairness of the test, and their 'full eimbdenee of the Safe's being entirely fire-proof. We. have constantly on hand and col sale a full assortment of the above Safes. mar3l. • . BELL LtAtERRY. Sew 14 gin . • - -111r1; have-received a lot- of LAMPS of various - sires and kinds, of a now construction that is 'quite simple andcomplere—some ornamental. : • Also, thearticle to burn in them, called "Bugmbro . FLUB)," or ‘• ETHEREAL %LP it has rare finalities which recommend it to the attention of Steamboat man, Hotel Keepers and Housekeepers. Por cleanliness economy and brilliancy, it surpasses anything ; portable Persons who please to call•on as will be e.hownthe pecaliaritics of the new compound. " 4 Lsnt supply of the Fluid and Laintis kepi by ' SCALFE & ATKINSON list.betwees Wood and Market eta - Removal. _ • 111.11Esubseriberrihave removed from No.- 5714rther tolls Wareticiaserecently occupied by Jamesiklay N 0.28 Waterse, [mr2IRHEY, MATTHEWS*, - Partnership. • ' . QAAIL. P. SH2ttVER and CHAS.:BARNES havei this day associated thetuselvcs together under the :firm of.Snarvsadi BAeN, for the transact:tent of the Whole mile (tracery, Produce and Commission Badness, at Nos: , 13G. and , 13::' Second street, between Wood; and Smithfield streets.. , _ `Pittsburgh, Await Iwo " DOLL BUTTER I pblit jrcab tor We by_ 1L dee9 .:: y •- - ' MESE .-: ,. 1 ..a ...... NO., 163;
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