VOLUME IX, DAILY MORNING TOST. Psi Pad and Published BV "Y b nil l i n gl( s ".t4t tr -' 4 l ePta) - tt aP its a, Novag-ronft corqinuor WOOD LW inmt _ Er 2 88,143.--Frve Dollars a year, payable. strictly , ,nadvnn a Six Dollars will invariably be'Vequired notpaid within the year. Single. copies Two crainni---for sale ht the at the Office, and py the - News Boys: - -* TUE-SA'r lIBDAY. 110111.1SINO POST _ is - published 'ftiain the qtamo mtrioe, "ila a' large blanket size -sheet, am- TWO_ DOLLARS. a; yeari - in. advance— ingle copies vit CENTS., : • "?,./ n U.rittper will be discontinued (maims at the (Hi. eretion Ofthe proprietor,) until all arrearages ate paid. tE - ...N0- attention will be paid taunt 'Order nnless'ad compainiecibY the money. ar satLsfactairy re ference in this . .. .. . . . . 117. Conflated w ith. Ms Establishment of the, Atoning -Pass is on< - RI .0.4 largest 40b.-Prituittg Offwain in-du wily Oldie alai - nets of work .i.:!. done an Ow shortest make, and 17:4:11 - riazonabto sorms.:;-" Li.:.....::: r _ RATgS PF:ADMERTISING AGREED UPON. BY VEIM, PITTSBUMitit PRE:SS. TEN-LINES NO:VPAIraIt,, , OS LESS One !.. , que.terane.troartion 0 .50 . .each atAditioual - tvro• weeks ' 4 00 00 IL •• -1 -.three 'weeks. -- • --- * - 5 00 one month • . 111611 S • ••• -- '''''' ' •• ••,,••••7'900 months • - 10 00 cc, 'sir tnonills +-x'12•00 " -- -:Dee rear, . • • •••••••.,.... . 1$ 00 SMinling Card, SIX Niles or Jess, per annum , — 10 00 One kin are, per annum, texcl mire of the paper& .15 Mt • For each additional square, inserted over one month, and for each additional square inserted ander the yearly rates; half price: - " Publishers not actOrtutable for fetal' advertisements beyond the asuounrcharged for 'their publication . Aunottneing candidates 'foil:dice to be charted 'the varne.dsoMermilvortisetnehts.... -,. - • • Adkertisetaerits not marked on the copy for a specified ntutibkr of irisertions, will be continued till forbid, and PaiMelifczatted Accordingly. umeprivilegesof yearly Advertisers will be 'confined rigidly their regblar business, and all other advertise- Ments.not pertaining to-their regular businesi as agreed iorito,be paid extra. . • ' . All advertisements' - for okaritable institations; ire cotiapaitiei:ward, township and other public mvetings, and Stlee like, to be charged b alf price, payablerstalertor Man .0 ingeotices to be charged 50 , eents. • Death notices inserted without charge, unless accom panied by funeral invitations or obituaty, notices, and when so tmeonlrunied, to be paid for. • Restrict advertisers, and all others sending conininni eations„ or requiring:notices designed to call attention Fairs,Snimer, Concerts, or- any public entertainments, where et-erles are mule for admittance—all notices of private, ass° ei.giona---evory notice -designed to call tention to private enterprises - calculated or intended to protnote individ nalintereit,c an only be inserted with the underatondbag that the same is to be paid for. -. lf•• intend ed to beinserted in the local column, the same - will be chhrgedat Me rate - of not less than ten cents per line. Bishops or Fist Notices to be charged triple price. Tavern License Petitions,S2,oo each. • Legal and Medical. Adfertisanients to be charged at • - Real Estate Agent- and Auctioneers' Adiertisementi not to be classed under yearly rates, bat to be allowed a discount of-thirty-three and one-third Per cent. from' the -•- . . WEEKLY .OR TRI—WEEKLY 'DAILY PAPERS. Oneaquare, three insertions • —St 50 • Do.. each additional insertion • 0 37 A.YDERTISEMENTS IN WEEKLY PAPER. One sliare,,(lo lin ca.) alio lase rtiou ••.• • ...... 501 Do. each cdchtionalinsermon .. —• •0 25 AU transient advertisements to oe paid in advance. -'• WHITE & CO., Gaiette. ' L. HARPER; Post. ROBT. M. RIDDLE, Jour,nal. • = JAMES P. BARR A Co., Chronicle. . FOSTER. & BROTHER, Diapatch. Dea 101.9.3 J.AMES W.I2IDDLE, Avaerican. ptafessional Garb. JOTIN fiLLAltat, Attornegat Laar,,,Foarat street, near 'Smithfield. : mar3o jr ,.o-4ENNLNGS,-Aworney of Low, Fourth at., above QAATTIEL VV: BLAUft, 'Attorney arLati.--Offiee on 4th area, Meal' Grant, Pittaburgh. oct3s rt. ORLANDO Looms, "Attornryiu Law.. , -Officer 4th ll•'Et.;- , tayorp Wood. - afIROMAS:NL AtAKSHALL, Attorney at Lam—Office, j. Lowrie's Beildlnp, - Pourth st. . jaa7-1y BiCAßNAHAN,dnornclunLaw—Ofdee oil Fourth jai. in., hetnvaa Cherry alley and Grant id. (jed-y DR. BROWN'S OFFICE, N 0.65, Diamond alley. near T N.III.'quOWAY, Attorney and Counsellor at Law Office Bakewell's Buildings on Grant street. JSCOTT, Dentist, Fourth st., five doors west of Mar- . '.'ket. All work warranted, and if not perfectly sat isfactory nd charges will be made.- feblo "DEMOVAL.—Dr. Robert Snyder, has removed his XV office to Fourth street, between Wood and Smith field streets. —, marls-ly fl DARRAGH, Attorney at Laut—Office in Bakewell's lie -Buildings, on Grant street, opposite the Court Howie. ' .jy24:ty yon.N . ,BARTON, 'Ammo at Imm—Cllfiee, North side of. Fifth street, between Wood and Smithfield, lathe sine building with,Alderman Morrow,. • Bepao-ip TORWARD & SWARTZ WELDER, Attorneys a cLa tn. Office on Fourth street, between Wood and Smith= field, opposite Patterson 7 s Livery .Stable. ap7-y GEORGE F. GELLMORE, Attorney and Counsellor at Law:-offiee removed to the 2d door below Oront et., in Porn/I s ta the othee Inlay occupied. by Alderman Mil- BUCKMAS'rER, Alderman—Office: Fourth street xhird door above Smithfield,South side. Convi r rneing of all kinds den s with the greatest care aisd lc -Titles to Real Estate examined, ere. novls 'COYLE,: Murry and Conveyancer.-office in U Metcalf's' Building, Fourth street, near,Sruithfield, Pittsburgh: • Deeds, Bonds,Mortgages,Artieles at Agree ment, and all other instruments of writing drawn up with accuracy Wad dispatch. Titles to Real Estate exammed. DP.. G. 11. KRUM( E. C. SeDOWSLL. EYBER. &, MCDOWELL, lancet:nous -ro Kama fr rarzmi,) Wholesale mod Retail Drug and Prescription Store,ccu ~ 74 of Wood street, and Virgin alley : - Physi cians pre _riptions carefully compounded night -and TOHN,.A. PARKINSON, Aldi;man, Fifth Ward, Penn tP at.. between 'Walnut and 011ara,sts., where he may be found at all timet. - Those having houses - of other prop et ty.to sell or rent,can have the same punctually attend ed to; debts collected, and all the duties of an Alderman will receive, prompt attention.. 0c27-p , RN' AV: WILLIAMS, Agerney and Counselor at (successor to Lowrie & Williams,)•Office as the old stand, Fourth td., above Smithfield, THE Partnership heretofore existing between Henry W. Williams. Esq., and myself - yin the p ruc tic eo f the law, was dissolved by mutual consent on the .28th ult.. and the business will hereafter be continued by Henry W. Wil .iams,, whom,l most cheerfully, recommend to• all for whops Ijiave .the honor to do business—as a gentleman every vimy'w'orthy orlbeir confidence. ••••i. WALTER H. LOWRIE. , • NitMlitti P. Ross. A TTORNEY,AT LAW—Office in Fourth street near A Ornot.in Lamartine Buildings. marOtw 101111. T. utters:L.-- • • - --•mtatoXt. PALMEIL ltlttchel'EL Palmer, TTORNEYS AND COUNSELLORS AT. LAW 041 u on Retath street, a few doors' below Smitlifield All bvusutem enttnatedtd their care,prOmptt y attended to Colleetionemadc and• Conveyancing executed on mode rate terms. ' feblinf J. Di Jennings, _ A TrORNEY AND COUNSFLT.OR AT LAW--Of- X 3,. fiee, Cowrie's Buildings; Fourth street, between Smithfield and Grant: aPS Dr. George McCook, lll,9selected Pittsburgh as his permanent residence. He has taken the house lately occupied by'Alder man Miller, ori Fourth street,.near Grant, immediately adjoining the "Lantartine House." His Office is attach ed4o his residence; where he will constantly be found, unless absent on professional duty, . Office hours from 7 o'clock*: st. to 9 o'clock - a— ts., and from SP.X.to 7 P. R. P. & tt. L. B. Fetterman, ATrORNEYS AT LAW—Office on Fourth stroe . be tureen Wood.and Smithfield. , id112.5:Y • W.W. Dallas, ArrorusTEN AT,LAW--oEdce; second story - Wi tins Hall - • jan24:l7 - - kir:James King. • rkFFICE ON FOURTH STREET; one dpoi West o Ur Weaver's Hotel. - • auglo:3na Wm. wa. Robinson TTORISTES AT LAW: Office N 0.99, on Fourth lA. street, op ...ha the hayor's Otrlce. . . J. S. Unintitoss, TTORNEY AT LAAV, has removed to the office in , Ftl'M sunny between Wood and Smithfield streets, formerly meowed by Thos. Hamilton, Esq, - deed,and will atiendto the b mimosa remnining Unfinished upon. his Lithographic 'Establishment or , Whl. SCIIUCHMANN, ' Turn gram, colours THE -eosvornez..arersmsit lurials, Landscapes, Show-bills, Labels, Architectural and Machine Drawings, 1in51115511 and Visiting Cards, etc., Engraved ,or Prawn on Stone, and Printed in Colons,. Gold, "Bronze . or Black, in the most app atilcand at the most reasouable prices . t'NOLISH. GIN—For sale by Ole quart, gallon &bal =l at [may 311 , MORRIS IS , HAWORTH'S. . ...1.1.. 1. - ... ' _ -.',.; :.:..'....'-.• ', .', . 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Co.'s 'T Linsof Foam, Filth at., one door below Wood. febV I OMNI ACKSON, Patent erg, 11 }'• city street, head of Wood. fcbl ENGLISii& ELLrow, Booksellers and Stathwurs Na 56,111arket st. between Third and Fourth. fe'bi DELANY,Far.ttiortobk Clothing Eton, No. 49 Lib. .e • knot. . • febi 11 - PON & SARGENT HOLATZS tr., SON, Bankers and Deaters in Fax/tang! 111 Coin awl Sank Notes, No. 65 Market street febt FULTON, BsR and Brass Founder, No. 70,Seeond 11.: street, liettreen s!Stant and Ferry streets. febt It AtiUME et. BANE, ParscarclOsg and Commission Merchants, No. VA Second et., Pittsburgh, Pa. (apt il••••••=.1••• t * I• i :00 erg • - •rger' •• • : in. ell Eitlif.eunet, between Wood and hriiket. • jan7 r t .a. - MoNULTY &CO., Forwarding and C ki • Merchants CanalOa.stn. ' • . — , -- Ai. DVER., ar — iter ana Protium Deoler, No. 148 Vl' Liberty street, Pittsburgh: marl 7 JOHN Tailara2ut C/oLidee,Liberty street between Siztti and Virgin alley,south side. seplo AlcaTElli, Brass Palauler and Gas Fitter"' Smith. : fkeld street, between Diamond alley and. Fifth st- • ' • +N " ropnetora *aim PSwbur gh Tottabli Boat Son corner of Penn and Wayne sts- RHIW 2 , MATTHEWS ec. Witatssate Greens, Cont. taisston and FoKtrardingMerehants, and Agents tor Brighton cotton Yarns, 57 Water et, Pittsburg. iar2 COOLEY 4t. LAIRD , Merchant. Tailors, . Wood Street, second dwar from Water, will keep constantly' on hood a Well selected lot of Climbing. • 'in:irk:p LEE,lsacceszor to Mrapirt . & L13:4 Wool' Dealer 11. and Commission Merchant, for the sale of Ameri can Woolen Goods, - febid JTORN D. MORGAN, Ti7tousaie and Retail Druggist, No. .9:s, Woed street, one door south orDitunond febl ING b.IIIOORHrA.D, 117udesale Grocer: and Produce Tkalen, No; 27 'Wood stre t,Piltsb argh. Garen I 041:1P.11 AVOODWELL., importer and Dealer in For s) sign and Demeitic Mardwars, corner of Second and Wood Streets. ' - oeZi. TOSEPO , MAJOR, .Beat Stere;Shin .Char.dlery and ck Agency of the. Putsbitrgh Lard Oil Factory, MiS Market street, Pittsburgh.. Jar.: Tiktdk. MAY, Who/slats timeer, Forwarding. hind Cam rsissisn Aferehanr, Alritter street .betrreeh blarket and febl Ir6st. at, CURRY; Bankers andr Ezthangs Brokers, Di 0 Wood street third door below Fourth, west side R,IAIIMA.4I.IIAAI,-Bankara and 6.r.r,hecngs BrokeTs, XL,corngr of Third' and Wood streets, opposite the St. Charles/fatal. . • febl. _ _ ..:CFAttNESTOCE: tlO., Who:oak Drugl art- D. house, coiner of First and 'Wood streets, and, comer of Wood and Sixth. - febl AlORROW ) .Alanufacturer of Tin,. t=oppero'. and Sheet Iron Ware, No„ 17 Fifth street, between .Wood and Motet.. ' - feblo . WAL CiLElsiNollookdindey, corner orrturdattd Woott Ty streets, shave C. EL Kay, where he is prepared to do every description of ruling and binding. peed: JI WIN 11. IslBLl;Cit,' Musk and Musiesainstruinenss,Pianos,Seliool .Books, and Stationery, No. Itld. Wood fitreet. jant VAIL RectOrying and Watnesale Dealer J.inForeign and Domestic Wiues and Liquors, No. 113 Liberty street, and 4%1 Diamond alley. . jy2l Ltiti & FfNNEY, Agents for the Dr/aware Atlanta _lP„.lnSttrance Company, of - Philadelphia, at the Ware house of King &Holmes, Water street, near Market WAl ni t it L ig htANXEOn k K e: . et i rn N el . o e f o Ve n nt a ln k id Pal; StrettS, opposite the Exchange. Entrance on Penns - met. febl 1.7. 1. Tatrra. T. I SCOTT. IlitoTil m SCOTT, Whoresale and &tail Dealer •in Boots, Shoes, Truals, Carpe,t Bags, te., S. W. corner of "Fourth and Snaitirfietd sta., Pitt4iturgh, Pa. [mrth, 'WM. O. !WAIST- - • ' /6=5 ATICINSOM . & ATKINSON, - Manufacturers of Tits, CO- O per and Skeet Iron Ware. They also execute every description of 131ackscriith Work. First street, between Wood and Market, Pittsburgh: octin:y JOUN alcfle.trer. 3wws areDavrrr. • TolLti IlleDEvrrr 3 !MOS. Wholesale Grocers, Deal;.: 11 ere In Produce, Pitteaurgh ' Manufacturee, and bier. chandize generally, No, 14 Commercial Row, Liberty Weer. • - mar-21:y EYNOLESJC iritotes ale Giocer, Commission AIL, Merchants, and Dealers in Rags, Paper, ,Sr.c., corner of Penn and limn -Streets, Pittsburgh. All sizes Print- - Mg - Paper constantly on hand. marl7:y Joan A. Casio, late of New Lisbon, 0, .W. S. Sz.orrint. rIRAIG &SKINNER, Gineral Agency; Commiu ion and 31.,) Forwarding /Errehants, No. an .slarket street, Pitts burgh, Pa. Prompt aveuiton giveu to the purchase and sale ot all kinds of produce. *mat: VIAL KILLER, P1.11L611.1.. V 731. HICYtIIO/5, PITTSRORGII., %KILLER s RICKETSON, Wholesale Grocer:, and lat• jli porters of Brandies, Wines and Begat's; N 05.172 and 174, corner of Liberty and Irwin streets, Pittsburgh, Pa. Iron, Nails t ßotton Yarns, d c., constantly on hand: JOSIIUA RHODES, Wholesale Fruiterer Conj . ertionn and Dealer In Nuts and all kinds of Fruiterer, Fruits, No:6 Wood street, East side, between Water nail Firs streets, Pittsburgh, Pa. All orders in his line carefully .attended to.. . mar2o Q DPKlNLEY,:iflatise, Sign and Ornamental Painter, Os and dealer in PAINTS, No. 44 ...it. Clair at., Pitts burgh, has constantly on hand all kinds of Pains, either Dry or slixed; Japan and Copal Varnish; Linseed Oil; Boiled Oil; Spirits Turpentine; Window Glass, of all sizes,• Putty, Paint Brushes, &c., all of the best quality, and far sale at reasonable prices. sepll Isaac Williams, VrERCHANT TAILOR, Smit4field street, N 0.12, be ll& tween Ist and ttd streets. . - ap4r ttlorria Ck. Hat►orth, fjIEA DEALER:4 AND IMPORTERS Or WINES AND .DRANDIE3. East side of the Diamond Pittsburgh.. may:D. 7. A. COULTER. •••••-• Coulter et. Placke t if V HOLESALE AND RETAIL DRUGGtST3, cot tier of Wood and 'fillet tweets, under tit. Charter Hotel, Pittsburgh, Pa. mayl 111:tate tr.A.Dkz.-•—•-•••:•—•-• GEOHOC "Leader. Cc Tricker, UT - ROLE - SALE AND RETAIL. GROCERS, Commis sion Merchants, and Dealers in Produce; corner Diamond and Diamond alley. may Daniel If oungson, IarOUSE, SIGN, AND ORNAMENTAL PAINTER, Liberty street, opposite !laud. All work neatly - executed. Orders puttetturtly attended to. ituaraty W. Itlarahan. (SUCCYSISOR TO BAXCEE, C. 1111.4“) :IMPORTER.- AND DEALER IN FRENCH AND AMERICAN PAPERHANGINGS and BORDERS, Window Shades, Fire-Board Prints, &c., 4 a150, Writing, Printing and Wrapping Paper—No d 7 Wood street, be tween 4th st. stud Diamond alley, Pittsburgh, Pa. (feat:: Ltquor and Grocery Store. BSTERN to BRO.,Wholesale and Beira/OM of Liquor . of all 'kinds. Flour, Bacon, &c., constantly on hand. No..tdd Liberty street, between Fifth and St. Gluiest reels. mord...dim neislugert Wells 'es Co. MANUFACTURERS OF GREEN GLASS WARE, in. No. Ti Market street, Pittsburgh, Pa i .keep constant ly on hand and make to order, all kinds of Vials,Bottles, 'Ac.; Putter and Mineral Water Bottles, of superior qual ity. Particular attention paid to private moulds. invt:o4 Emigration Lines. '- ChAES BLAKELY, Agent . for the Black Ball and ißlack Star Lines, Liverpool and New York Packets, and for the Philadelphia and Liverpool Packet Ships, Penn street, Pittsburgh. febe PATTON, (SUCCESSOR TO J. S. SONNET k Co.) Wholesale - Groter, Rectifying Distiller, AND DEALER IN • FOREIGN. AND DOMESTIC WINES, LIQUORS, CIGARS; 1 7 uirs, NUTS, 4.c 162 Liberty street, Pittsburgh. up 3 George Beale. Jr., ANUFACT CREW OF BRUSHES, WIIOLIMADE AND RErs.tx, No. 75 Wood Vita, Pittsburgh, Pa. Con stantly on hand, a general and extensive assortment of am. RINDS of BRUsHES, antic lowest Eastern prices. N. B.—Machine Brushes, &c., -made to order at the Shortest notice. mur3thy 8. WATEILMAN. • •• E. N. WATERMAN.. • W. D. WATERMAN . . 8. 'Waterman & Sonar ItiOLESALE GROCERS, Commission and For warding Merchants, Dealers in all kinds of Pro duce and Pittsburgh Manufactured Articles; and Agoras Tor sale of Richmond and Lynchburg manufactured To bacco. mart SAML. P.I4IIILIVSEt •-•-• • ..... • • • • •-•-•CIL/18. BARNES • SUS:EVER & BARNES, • WROLESALE G.ROCERS, PRODUCE AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, LtIPTPTSBURGII NIANIMACIVELED AIPPLCUES, Nat:l3o and . ad Second ay between Wood and Smithfield, Ralf • Pittsburgh. JOSHUA. RHODES --••A.LifEn. ANSIIUTZ JOSIIINVKIIODES ar. ' WHOLESALE DEALERS IN FOREIGN FR UITS, Nuts, Spices, Cogreettonary, Sugars, Cigars, 4-c ~¢e NO.O WOOD STREET, FAST SIDE, NEAR WATER, iulpt PITTSBURGH. - L. I. MARS. - THOMAS R. SILL. STUART tt, GROCERS, AIM PRODUCE CointLifilOV MESCHIII4IIIi No, 118 Wood street Pittsburgh, Pa. I TNEALERS IN GROCERIES, Flour, Wheat, Rye ; Oats, Corn, Barley, • Pork, . Baron, .Butter, Lard, Cheese; Clover'riehothy and lat Seeds; 11913 1 Nails, Glass,&c.,Sce., L c. Particular auention paid torhe sale - of Western Produce: " • Rtermannema—Messrs.MY era & Hunter, Robt:Hiliell &C 0.,. Hampton, Smith & Co., King & Moorhea_ j d &Roe,- James' May, Pittsbesgh; Fenner & Newman, Missilie Jos. S..Alorrison Esq St. Louis sop2O •.- . . E. corner-of Wood and Sixth CARD. : : , TUESDAY, JANUARY 14, 1851. Bushius Carbs. - C. Stoakt.oni • bATE Johnston k.:Stockton . -BOOKSELLER, STA .TIONER, PRI:WEIL-arid BINDER, corner of Mar et and - Third wont& Pittsburgh, Pa' 70tEtt.i. • - • • - KENNEDY & HASLETT, Strecassons Try - KINSEY & Wholesale and Retail Deakre sts Mathes, jewelry; Silver Ware, Fancy and rariay Goods, Baskets,' Combs, 4 , e. N 0.94 Market street, between Sth Bt. and the Diamond. tar Cloektr, Watches and Jewelry neatly repaired. Yinsbarah, August 2G, ISM. • REAL ESTATE . 811,0KEOL. HENRY W. FISH . . HAS opened an Office at the corner of Smithfield and Fifth streets, Pittsburgh; 'MlOwit as the "Groat Bargain corner," and will devote his entire time nod at tention to the Purchase, Sale and Exchanke of Real .Es. Mee, in city and country: From his acquaintance with the business, he hopes to satisfy all who may favor him with Agencies in their line of business.. REFURVICES. Thompson Bell, Ira B. Hersey, H. H. hPeallough, -•- 'John P. Perry, Geo. F. Gillmore, Lyman Wilmanh, ; J. K. Moorhead. Caps. William Ward, Thos-Howard, . - W. a Leslie. [septthy • Eagle Marble-Mocks, frvrAstalcatil9T2) BY EDMUND WILICINS, No. 194 Liberty strtel t Arad of Wood meet, Pittsburgh. NONUMENTS, Banal Vattlus, Tombs, Mead Stones, dcryilldantel.Pleces, Centre and PieTTops, always on hand and made to order. .111,11..—A choice selection of Drawirt Jolla .111..Wownscad, IARUGGIST AND APOTHECARY, No. 45, Market j../.'street, three doors above Third,Pittsburgh, will have constantly on hand a well selected assortment of the best sad freshest Medicines, which- he will sell on the most reasonable terms, Physicians sending orders will be promptly attended to, and suppplied with attitles they may rely upon as genuine. Physicians prescriptions will be accurately and neatly prepared from the best materials, at any hour of the day or .rught, Also = for sale, a large mock of freshand good PERPI.I - COSININDFLAX • ••••••• • • •-•r ...... •-• •• ..... .0. DUNCAN, D. CUSNINIMIASI D. Pitt/ bUlFgh, City Glass Works , . Mr. CUNNINGHAM & CO., MAXI/FACTURES% OF WINDOW GLASS, Na. 4 Itfaiket strut, between. First and Second, Pittsburgh, Fl ED"' Partitular attention Bottlers .to odd sizes. Also. Dealers i aFlint -Glass, Vials, s, DOWN & TETLEY, PRACTICAL CUTLERS sunGicALAND DENTAL Iniirnmetit ra j NO. 140 WOO,D slits-x.l, NEAR VIRGIN ALLAY. . WE have removed oar store and Manufactory from Liberty street to the above named place,lor Me purpose of having more c onvenience for manufacturiny„ which we intend going - tutu extensively. All ordertin praline will be attended to with punctuality and dispatch. Jobbing and Repairing neatly dono and promptly exe cuted.- A general assortment or Hardware rind Cutlery we vntl always keep p on hand, and sell it at the lama prices.— We have just received a fine lot or Duns, Pubis and ilevoleers,Tallors and Hair Dressers , &tear:, and other Goods generally. kept is Hardware Stores. Tinners, Furriers, Hatters and Saddlers' Tools made to order; Razors Ground and Handled, Pen Wades put iit,"4,c-i Guns and Pistols _repaired, Au., &a. N. 13, Particular attention paid to manufacturing ,Tnisses and Supporters. • decirity kaitere — ifiliss JOSEPH D. ABELL, adANTI7A6TI7IB.II OF GREEN OLASIIVVAIM VIALS, ISOYILM and Flasks; Porter, Stead. die, Mineral Winer, Patent ADdienut and Wins &mks, Id ' every deteriylton; AIso—WINDOW GLASS— Keeps constantly ou baud a general asdortment of the above articled. . _ ID' As the other Green Glass Fee:cries ate all . steyped i asls the custom in stannic!, this Factory is now fn fula operation, and seat Can thine in operation both sum- My and winter. Orders thankfully solicited and will he filled - at the shiniest notice. Waratoure, 2tio. Sat.& L ststet,bettattrt Wood a/111- .s=loBkt struts. Ur - 1. , :;011y NAItioNAL you NDRIC. tc'sti.tur D. ts. T 0041". - . 1 111; andendlned again beg (cave to intone the eta - rens of Pittsburgh and the public in general that they, have now on hand nod are constantly manufacturing, from entirely new . andirup cored patterns, comprising - in part the latest impravell•VittlAltUtd COOK ittrTOVES, for Coal and likewise Sir Wood; roar sizes of the EN. TIatriLLSE(X/Oli. arid fourtiXelf of that Cele brated Coal Cook Steve called the STAR OF 111 E WEST, and, a great variety of other Stoves for Coal-or Wood. Fancy eAttiA)g sTOVIE.'.4, or the richest and Most beautiful designs- Le3G and' AseLe tirovi.; together with a general assortment or !follow Ware ; nil from new and improved patterns. Ground Wagon and Baggy 'loxes, Sad Irons, Dog Irons, carumtin and Gluey Fire Grates and Fenders, and every thing in the house building line, always on hand or made to o titer.— Purchasers arc respectfully invited to call and examine our stock before buying elsewhere, at Weald stand, car eer Seventh and Lawny streets, Putsbargit. marl 6 CO. ILTEW Etritnil., Bur kg's in's, Four:Aso - rel.—Horan AN - nroxr, Deguerreci. typists from the Eastern Cities, would cull the mite lama of the inhabitants of Pittsburgh, and the neighboring towns, to their Daguerreotype of muus and others, at rooms an the third s of v of Burke'ii building, 4th SL Persons wishing - pictures taken may rest assured that ne pains shall be s pared to produce them In the Itigheet perfection of the art. Otu instruments are of the most pow. erful kind, enabling us to execute pictures udsurpassed for high finish and truthfulness to nature. The public are solicited to call and examine. Persons sluing for pictures a re neither requirred or es. peeled to take them utiles% perfect satisfaction screen. N. B. Operators will find this a good depot (or stork and chemicals. 13:rInsOnetions given In the Art, containing the more recent Imprevements. Jan: FULTON, Be2l and .13110 J Founder, has rebuilt and .401„ e .commenced business at his old stand, N 0.70, Se cond, between Markel and Ferry streets, where,be will be pleased to see his old customers and friends.' Church, steamboat, ands bcll,4•of every size, Craw 1n to 10,000 pounds, east from patterns of the most approved models, and warranted to be of the best materials. Mineral Water Pumps, Counters, Railings, together with every vatiety oC Brans Castings, if requir. eti, turned and finished in the neatest manner. A. F. is the sole agent for .133bbiu'a Anti•Aurarrion flfo raj, so justly celebrated for the reduction of friction in machinery. The boxes and composition con be had of him nt all rimes. navlly WILLIAM TROVILLO, Undertmter, Pitch street, im mediately opposite the Theatre, respectfully in forms his friends and the public in general, that he has resumed his business as a Furnishing Undertaker. Ile is supplied with and always keeps on hand Coffins of all sires and kiuds,Shrouds,und till other articles necessary on such occasions. Silver plates,ice boles, and leaden coffins will be Sup ped in order. A fine hearse and cal Tinge al ways ready to attend funerals. septlinly WM. ALEXANDER & SONS 4 • COPUISI Neuss AND FURNISHING UNDS.RTAILERS, corner of Penn and . Ciairstr, oppoiiit the Exehanee 7-1 / 1 S - • 1. 6 Boni, t Entronee on Penn at., res pectfully 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 'Malang, and their attention will be devoted altogether to the above business, keep u large assortment of COFFINS made and fi ulsheikcover ed, and lined in the neatest manner, witins variety o. materials, and at all prices; we keep SHROUDS ready made, of all sizes, of Flannel, Cambric, and Muslin, at all prtces, and made in the eastern style, and all other articles necessary for dressing the dead, and furnishing funerals, of quality and price to suit; SILVER PLATE., or engraving the name and age' ICE CASES for laying the body in ice, by those who wish to keep their friends any length 01 time, and have ZINC PANS to put Ice in for laying on the body; LEADEN-Collins always on hand. We have a splendid new HEARSE and a pair 01 fine horses, and any number of the best carriages, etc., etc, and will be prompt, punctual. and reasonable, auglo-y IirONONGAIIELA PLANING IVIILL.—.IArdas NULL- In Mona would respectfully inform his friends and the publio, that his new establishment is now in full opera tion, and that he is prepared to furnish Boat Cabins, and fill all orders for Planed Lumber, with promptitude,and at the lowest rates. Board and Plank, planed on one or both , sides, con stantly on hard. Sash, Doors and Mouldings, of every description, made to order. Builders and Carpenters would find it to their advan tage to give him a call, as he can now furnish them with planked mu ff. suitable for every description nt work National - Hotel, Pittsburgh. Situatecron Water Street, opposite the Landtitg of the Brownsville Steam Packets. THIS House having undergone a thorough_ repaioring and fitting up, both inside and out, the subscriber is ermined 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 hcat*the market affords. The Bar will be supplied with the best and choicest liquors. Attached to the house is a good stable, attended by a good Hostler. JAMES REAMER. jy2O ALLEN BROWN. W. C. CONNELLY BROWN'S HOTEL, - CORNER OF SEITHFIELD AND THIRD STS., Pittsburgh, Pd.; BROWN & CONNFLI.Yi PROPRIETORS. N. B —Good Stabling attached to the house. ackTELT --- (Hertasuon , s OLD STAND.) Yr HE subscriber having leased the above well know- I, and excellent establishment, Is now prepared to en terrain his friends and the traveling public generally, in the best manner and on the most reasonable terms. His TABLE will mall times be supplied with `every delicacy, of the season ;_ and his Bar with the best of Li quors. His itabling, is very extensive t, and every -arrange -meat haS been made for the accommodation or Drovers. angttf,. . WM. CLAWSON. ALEILATUS-30 boxes prima in store. ' - trov2l: STUART & SILL: Tr MINER & CO„ N0..32 Smithfield street, have re ceived iliefollOwing new books. N0.112 - Dietionary ;of Mechanics' Engine Work and - Engineering; - No.lo Pictorial Meld Book of the Revolution; , This excellent work,. issned semimonthly, will be completeclhollt =MT NUMBEIIS. containing forty eight Large Dater° pages, each, and a defteriptlve record -of a - journey recently performed to all the most Import. ant historical localities of the American Revolution. The plan is unique and attractive, embracing the character. {stint of o book of travel and a history. • • To Love and to Be Loved : a Story ; by A. S. Roc., author of "JSOISSMontjoy, or. I've been Thinking." The Ladder of Gold; an English story, by Robert Bell t~ Marston of Dunoran: a tale ; Olivet a novel. By the author of" The Ogilvics, " We havo.also on band and far sale alarge assortment of Annuals, Albums and Children's Hooks, suitable for the holidays. ltiec4B VoALL, 85 Fourth street, has just received the Lad. der of Gold, an English - story, by Robert Bell. Love and to be loved, a story, by A. S. Bose; The . Forrest Rose, tale - of the Frontier, by Emerson Bennett; Lent Limit ; or WAVOittlres In the Far West, a sequel to the Prairie Flower, by Emerson Bennett ; Temptation; or the Watch Tower of Koat•ven - Olive, a novel, by tbit author of "The Ogilvies;" Singleton Fontencryift. by James Hannah, author of sketches in" intra-Alarine." The Rom's!' Confessional; or the Auricular Conies= sign: its hlitory;consequences, and policy of the Jesuits, by K. Western Scenery On land and river, bill and dale,in the fills.sissippi Valley, by Wm. Wells; for eels as above, and at P. 3, Berford's. Federal street, Allegheny. dec3l pan hand. [avid , 2troso awn° t RosigNAL POLKA; Scarce Polka. fly S. C, Poem; Sealth Polka • Coquette do; Jenny Lind's Bird .'Aong; do do Echo do; do do . Herdsman Soog • Carta Hive; As sang •.• y Jenny ; The Dew is on the Blo.s.00; ; Jenny Gray; 'have something sweet to say ; I am Doe arning - of thee ; th would 1 were a boy deem , Blanch Alper; Den - Bolt, for Plaid. or ; Cornersteker Collllione Louisiana With variations; Love Not. Quick step; Thou hair wounded the spirt thus loved thee Jeanett and leanot ; Shower of Pearls. Waltz; Stiver Lake Polka. Received by J. H. MELLOR. deal 81 W , ,od street. N.B.—A large siodk . ef sew Pianos to arrive this week. Nacres:l Metric. THE NFW CARMINA. SACRA. or 13ostott Colleo tion of Church Music, Cblapr•ing the most popular Psalm and Hymn tames to general use. together with a great variety of new tunes, Chounts, Motens and An themsi the whole being' one of tke most complete col leetions of on•• sir for choirs. congregations, singing schools and societies. extant. Hy Lowr.i. MASO,I, A sopply of the above received and for sate by net) JOHN 41, Wood se. nualco.l Instruct:lents ana Itivite. MK OLD E.t;TAIILISIIIID PIANO • DEPOT. C. late F. Blame, I ll9 Wood street. Pittsburgh. Parson, two doors above Fifth. solo Agent for the celebrated Hamburg Pianos, unequalled by any, with felt-covered hammers, producing a full, rich and mellow tone, and not liable to wear haw; also,. Pianos and Me lodeons,fi ma the most celebrated vasty /a ma nufacturers, of warranted toads, always on hand. Constantly on hand, a largo assortment of 51usie and Musical Instru ments, such as Violins, itecordeons, Guitars, Banjos, TarattorMes, Fluter, Fifes, Drums,- F'ageoletts, Clartot ens. Brass Instruments of every description; Violin or Guitar Cases; Strin„..s. for al/ instrttmente, of the best kind , finger boards, eastlnettr. metronomes, in , sttuction books for all instruments. Second band Pi linos taken in part pay for new ones.; also, rettted to per sons who ran ewe entisfac4lon for payment. . A large lot of aoxwo o d on h. 04, which will be sold, cheap. - -loet3l Vf/oi ci"—s XntININFI2 & CO, Stnilhaeld S;rect, have receives! the IYecen her number of Stringer & Ttr.ensend , o ernational Miscellany. It is USIIIMI.2Oy large, and the contents are of great itacrtsi. ' . Dr. Layard's 11.. cent Gbbi-from Nintroittl—with two Wild sports in Algeria, by Jules Gerard. Alton Locke. Tailor and Poet: an Autobiography This work Is remarkable in its character. showilic the hanlships. talier;tige and tniserms of a large lIMAR of our fellow men. The Viewed Wife. by T. S. Arthur—a navel. A Lecture by the Bev. Joseph S. Berg, .Ik. 13., in an• serer to Bishop Hughes. on the "Ike line of Protestant i*m." Gamblers' Tricks with Cards Expo r~ x:~q_`~._~.,..._. _ ~, etnigration Lines. Agency for Differept of Packet'S)ilps. 1, PASSENGi rt OF.E`iCE, . 206 'LIDEATI• et., Plrfßoinoll; For F•YliivEs 4.. 00,83 Saudi aria, New .Yark ; IVaniloa Road, Liverpool; and 11.5 Charier street New Orleans. 48 A-LINE OP PACw.E . P'S iryilinggeveTyfivedayo from Liverpool so Netv-Pork; a ldne of. Packets front Liverpool to Philatielpbia. on tiso Ifith of each month; a Line of eltOiCelS to Baltimoie on' the 20th o. each month. Also—tt Lino or Packets on the Bth , aud '.4tl; of each month from London and Portsmouth 10 New'York.' ALSO—Drafts at sight always °Miami, for any amount, at the lowest rates or discount,* and all information given concerning paaiengers, that can be given, with pleasure, by thei r A gent. JOHN TIlOlll NON, IA Ws Liberty 44 Plusburgh, New Arrangements. LINE OF PACKETS • FOR 44 . lk PHILADELPHIA.,. .TO SAIL PROM LIVF,RPOOL On she Eighuenth day of ettry Month JANE H. GLADDEN, iltnsTost Ohi/d 4 -700 tens. , lFtb Nov JAMES BROWNE, Arthur Child. 1000 soul. •letti Du. GONDAR; 0.-Barstato,egO to;ts , 19th Jan. NEW SHIP, ---, e:"40 twin. • • 18th Feb. The above ahips arc built of the best materials and al ter the most approved models for swiftness, combined with the modern•improvements for the-Comfort of. pas sengers. Their commanders are men of .known ability. Ties* packets will take 'advantage of Steam' tow boat uo the . Delaware., Also, ships milling weekly from Li_Ye . rponi to New Or leans. Passengers can get up the ifver cheep through the winter. For terms or Second Cabin and Steerage; passage, ap. ply to or address by lettertpost-paidt. V. W.. BYKNES & CO., ' e 3 South street, New York 3 Wruerlbo Road , Liverpool ; JOHN THOMPSON, 205 Liberty Street. Pittsburgh. nurl4-3m tavorpool and PhilatlelphlayackCts, Batting. from Liretpaal on th'i _Eighteenth of task 2.lfonth. Ship'Jane ft:Glidden, Capt. Child, 0.19. Ol t James Browne, Child. Dee. 19. Gondar, Barstal,v, Jan. IS. , 4 Glidden, Feb, I'. These ships are of the largest Ci4EN. The accommo, dations for second cabin end steerage pacsengers arc unsurpassed for comfort, end the days of,sailing will be punctually adhered to. Price of steerage pas,age C.V. Certificates good for 11 months, or the money refunded it the passengcre do not ernbara. Apply to DAVID N1.13A11.13011R, at John Watt ; :20 Liberty street. Drafts fur any amount given upon the lister Bautaug Company and Branches, the 'Royal Bank. of Ireland, or Spooner, Atwood§ rr Co., Brokers, Loudon. Inovt9:3m FOREIGN PASSENGER OFFICE. SHIP AHOY! WHO COMMANDS , S `td I lIAUNDICN & CO.. Wno have appointed the subscriber Agent for their unri called Lines of Ships. from. Liverpool:to. New York Philadelphia and Boston. Let the Friends of Emigrants be careful .to have their arraugeme nts matte aceordingto the new PnreiSialt Law, and take no man's receipt, without having it inserted; otherwise they will have to pay itt Liverpool,before dirt' hip. The following is the list, according to law 24 lbs. Bread. • '; , 4 Ihs. Bee or Pork, 1 " Flour, a h pint Vinegar, 5 " Oatmeal. ."Z . 415. Sugar, 2 " Rice, " Molasses, ". Potatoes. 2or. Tea* With three quarts of Water per day, and mu:totem:l. • for Cooking. The caboose and cooking-ranges for - the use of Pas senors, are kept under cover. Every attention will be paid to promote their health and comfort. , Bank of England Notes and Foreign 'Faclitinv -put , chased at current met. • - Debts,.Legacies, Pensions, &c., Arc.; collected, and . copies of. Wills procured, with every: other bus in eiis con nected with an European Agent. JOSIMA ROBINSON, European Agent, npS Foal Baildin2A; canter of Fifth and ILE :111 TT A. 1% C . ' ENGLAND. IRELAND SCOTLAND. iN A EILANC E., and ciitorANN To auy afaounk, by, Joshua Robinson, . ~Ruropiart Avat, ToJi t'r. Fifrk and Wood xr.l •V' Blew Line OF LIVERPOOL AND PRILAIVA; 44 PACKETS. To Sail from Philadelphia on the 12th, and from Lictri..3l on the 20:h of earh. month. , ' Sines IVILLIss PEas,l,ooo•roNs Iltaaoms, 1,00 Pattramnruu., 1,400 1,000 -4 RICHARDSON BROTHERS & CO., Agent., N. .12 and Pt Tower Building?, Liverpool. RICHARDSON, WATsON & CO., Agentu. No. 6 Chestnut street, Philadelphia r FIE subscribers, Agents for the above Line of splen- L did sew Packet Ships at this City., are prepared to furnish passage certificates to parties residing in this country who may be desirous of sending for their friends, to come out by either of the above Ships. They - are also prepared to remit money to any parrot' the Old Country by sight drafts on the Bank of Ireland and Branches, and on Messrs. Richardson Brothers & Co., Liverpool. For particulars, apply to or address BROWN A KIRKPATRICK. No. 144 Liberty street, Pittsburgh. LsPPENCOVT EIA . RIL. tLtrEI.S.STRIMAIM&CO.) Manufaetnrers of Phenix Fire Proof Safes, Secon;l street,batoten Ina and Smith field. I N Tuesday afternoon, July. t 1,5, IS4B, the undersigned J were called upon by Messra. Ltrir fatten & Barr, to witneas an hellcat and tair test of one o. their PIC:Cad Safes. The furnace being prepared, tae Bale plated inside thereof, with books, papers and tome mourn; when the door of the Safe was closed and the fire kindled at quarter past 'd o'clock, and in a short, time the Safe was red km, and continued till half past d o'clock, being about four and a half hours, when the committee expressed their Satl6f3ettoll that the time occupied with such heat was sufficient. The furnace was then pulled down,Safe cooled. and door opened—the books, papers and money safe. The heat was so great as to auelt off the brass mountings. We therefore take pleasure in recommend ing these Sates to the public, as being, in our judgment, entirely fire prooo JARVIS & TRABUE, N )Cl{ & RAWSON, CORNWALL & BROTHER, BRANNON & THATCHER, BENEDICT A. CARTER, ISAAC CROMIE. I tun engaged in the foundry business, and ialOW something about Annexes and heat. I witnessed the burning of the above Safe, and can freely say there was no humbug about it, and with pleasure recommend them to the public as being, in my lodgment, entirely fire proof. WM. KAYR. In calling upon the above gentlemen for their signa. tures, they e.ilspoke in the highest terms of the fairness of Merest, and their full confidence of the Safe's beim entirely fireproof. We have constintly on hand and Mt sale a tail assortment of the above Safes. mar3l BELL tt TERRY. The Old Printing iiiitablishment (LAVA .7011NiTON R STOCICTOX'S.) .61tui Wank Book and Stationery Warehouse. s. HAVEN Is prepared to execute eve y style of 11 • Legal, Commercial, Canal and Steamboat Joh Printing and Book Binding; and furnish every ;article in the Blank Book, Paper and Stationery line, at the shortest notice and on the. most reasonable terms. Blank Book, and Stationery Warehouse, corner of Market and and Second streets. (Er Printing Office and Book Bindery, No. SO Third s teet. novlo Wholesale and Retail. SADDLE, HARNESS AND TRUNRMANUFAETonv IND OB RT H. HARTLEY, begs leave to in- form his friends and the public generally; hat he continues to occupy that large andcom. modious Store Room, formerly occupied by Samuel Fahn estock &Co., No. 86, corner of Diamond alley and Wood street, where be keeps a large and general assortment of Saddlesißritlies, Harness, Trunks r parpet Bags, Saddle Dags,Valises, Buffalo Robes,, Whips, and all other arti cles in his line, , He also keeps constantly on hand, mud As prepared to furnish to order, all kinds of Riveted Hose,manufactured of the bestranterial, and in a style of workmanship equal to the eastern manufactured article, and at 68 per cent. cheaper. - CatentryAfereleants and Farmers would do well to cal[ and examine his stock before purchasing elsewhere, as he is detennined to sell first rate' articles at very low prices. 11:7" Don't forget the place, No. 80, corner of Wood treat and Diamond Alley. ap2O New Light . 'UTE have received a - lot of LAMPS of various sizes rk and kinds, of n new construction that is quite simple and complete—some ornamental. . Also, the article to burn in them, called "BURNING FLUID," or " KTHERIAL OIL" It has rare qualities which recommend it to the iittentioh of Steamboat men Hotel Keepers and Housekeepers. For cleanliness economy and brilliancy, it surpasses anything portable. now in use. Persons who please to call on us will be shown the peculiarities of the new compound . • .-. • svicvnt supply of the Fluid andloimps kept. by - SCAIFE di ATKINSON lat.between Wend and Market ate. Co.Partnerphip. AltiL. P. SI-GUVER and CHAS. BARNES have this. 0' day associated tlietinteltmts together under the firm of Salami& Rums; for the transaction of the Whole sale Grocery, Produce and Commission -13estness, at Nos. 130 and 131 Second street, hetween Wood-.and Smithfield streets. Pittsburgh, /sweat 1,1850 . . MEM', - - •- • ‘,,V" ARI/ANGEMlifir . '36 Bourn Thiktdelphut. , -243 'ATMs :Railioad , =9sif OOD INTENT, TELE , RAPII AND EXPRESS .1,3" LINE STAGE COMPANY. Six daily lines of now Coaches , ! or H iro e aii llid t a o y ku ur ade g, ati lp d hi t a l TN nc eiv y ebyth ot e k n a em nd Baltimore Daring'the'eospendonofdanal navigation, six dell* lines of Coaches win leave fot Hollidayibiirg; and ruins thence by the New Penitsylvarda Railroad, P 243 mlles i ) to Philadelphia; Tinte through 3F hours- , Fare to Philadelphia ::: . .... ••• •• • .••-i , ••5t1.,00 Fare to Baltimore ,10,00 Coaches will leave every morning at 8 o'e'ock pre: eisely, and every night at the same hear. Extras`id leave at any time, always in readiness.,This is the most 'direct; convbileible and expeditious route to the Eesterti Paseengers for 'Baltapse, : take the. new Railroad at Harrisburg, direct, on the arrival of 'the cars at that place. Fox passage or information, applr to W. R. MOORHEAD, St. Charles . or to I. P. 'HOLMES; Monongahela Houth. dec23 TWETITT-lIIRSZ MLLES ME SEORTX6T 11(7triS • TO BALTIMORE AND PHILADELPHIA! iy.- The steamer TROMM4 SURIVER, 4.;•-:. DmEr, Master, !eaves Pittsburgh, (ram her, wear boat, above the Monongahela . bridge; daily, at 4 o'cloCk, P. M., and West Newton 919 A. hi., running in connection with a•daily line -of splendid Tray built. coaches to Climb crland, and 'Railroad thence vol3n11.1• more and Philadelphia. For bather information mama:roof G. fitifiTON, ' PM'S anFer Agent, Monongahela Housa ; - or, Capt. JACOB SMITH, Freight Agent. ',Wharf .Boa. d c£o Cca lisntltEls THE PIONEERS OF THE NEW RAILROAD: ti Through in 4 Days to Philadelphia anctDaitimerre. "(Irk: take pleasure in announcing to the /Here .- Mains Vy of Pittsburgh and she Western 'Business commu nity, that an and after Monday, the 10th &climb-v., we trill receive and forward gos - via the Central Rail road, and guarantee them to be through its 4 daps... Out extensive stock of Cars and Boats enable uFrto offer the above expeditious route to the .publie; V711115i we still continue our usual Lines s - ia Harrisburg, and .Columbia. Merchants, wishing goods brought from the East with certainty and dispatch, at low rates; or pro dere shipped there, are invited to call on O'CONNOR, ATKINS & CO.i•Pittsburgh. ATKINS, O'CONNOR & CO., Philndel'a., Proprietors of the Pittsburgh Transportation Line. Or the following Agents— - O'Connor & Co., 70 North street, Baltimore E„ Block, dna; terY Place, New York. - ' . Elliott & S'otmg.l4Dodne street. Boston. .• • . ... • • , 1850. .:-•vn_ TOR THE TRANSPaitTATION 07 earaonvro An1i:A.1101 • „. PITTS.LGRUH, PHILADELPHIA, BALM/DEF., NEW YORK,BOSTON, THOMAS BORRIDGE./ ... , Philadelphia. _Pittsburgh. risilE Canal being now open the proprietors of this long established Line are as usual at their oldstands, receiving and forwarding Merthandize and - Produce at low rates, and with the promptness, certainty and safety' peculiar to their sestem and mode of Transportation, where intermediate transhipment is *avoided, with its consequent delays and probability of damage , - - Merclimndizo and Produce shipped Eist or West, and Bills of aiding forwarded free of charge for daktmi i on, advancing or storage. flaying no interest directly or in directly in steamboats, that of the owner; is solely con sulted when shipping , their goods. All communications to the following Agents promptly attended to: TIIOAL&S BORBIDGE. ,•. - No. 'I. 8 Market st.. Philadelphia; - TAAFFE & O'CONNOR, ; Cor. Penn and IVayne ats., Pittsburgh;) ' Aoss-rs—John APCullogh & C0.,69 North at., Dal B. Burke & Doane st, Boston W. & ;rap scan Co.,SG New York; Jas. Wheelwright,, Cincinnati. - • • • Anar2s b 4 s Merchant's 'l'ranipartatton Mateo WOR the Transportation of Mancnimiza and Pi:cilium from Pitts:par& ib Philadelphialand BaltirnerreAvin Canal and Rail road,)soithotturs-shipping--tinus; PI dap; Rates of Freight always as low as any abler resprmstatt C. A. AvAriutair de. Co., proprietori, Canal Basin, Pittsburgh.. Adstrs ROSE M.ERRILL . • AI.NOR, PhilaiVa. Alerehant , a War -Freight Mae, .- EcLuSIVELY for the accommodation of the WAY Busts - ass between' Pittsburgh, Blairsville, Johns te wn, Hollidaysburgh, Water street, Pa.; and all inter- Shippers by this Line can always depend upon having their goods promptly - forwarded and delivered._ at any point on the Canal or Railroad, at fair rates for freight. . JOHN MILLER, Proprietor. R. IL CANAAN, Johnstown. Aosters JOHN MILLER, licillidaYsliurg. mars C. 'A. VAN ULTV & Co., Nue. - - - - Roasting Bottle Jacks. . - MEM subscribers have received another email lot of superior Bottle 'Jacks, direct from SheXeld, 'war ranted to work well. In , presenting this article to the notice of the public, the subscribers deem it •necessary to remark; that during the lasefive years they have sold several dozen, and as fares we have been able to aster rain they have given entire Satisfaction To such as do not understand what is, meant by, a. bottle - jack., we would explain that it is machinery resenablmg clock work, but much more pewerfal, enclosed in a brass frame, anitworked by a strong steel'apting ; that Its ac tion is alternate,and regulated by a .iorizontal fly wheel, to which is sttspended the_ joirt of .teef, - or any other - Ming to be roasted ; that the machine when fully wound up will continue in moat:inlet two or three boom 'The Jacks are generally used with a screen or a large is reflector, which greatly accelerates the proof of roast ing. For sale, with or without screens. . JOHN DUNLAP dee23 it corner of Market rutitSeconli sts. Now England Live•Stook Inattrau6ti Tnsportant to Farmers, fildirynien and oeftersi. CCIARMF.N, Milkmen, keepers of Livery Stables, and all others owning live stock, can'have their lives in sured for the small premium of froen. fifty cents to tivc dollars each. .. =MI The cost to insure Cows owned by milkmen; for one year, will be about thirty-five cents' a head. Whs. machman owning twenty (lowa would not give seven dollarz to have them ins.urid for one year. TIE SUBSCRIBEH,.whowas in Michigan, Wiscon sin, Illinois and, Missouri, in the Fall of 'ISO,. with the view of ekaraminethe Public Lands; and m 'the months of Mare's or April next, will revisit those States and also lowa, and from the, knowledge he has acquired, be enabled to make the most favorable locations for per sons holding Land Warrants. His charges will be mo derato to any persOn WhO may be pleased to employ bim. If by letter, (poet-paid,l' to LUKE COCKSHOOT,' 37 Diamondalley, Pittsburgh-. • likray.Excan—Capt. Robert Porter, Attorney, Fifth at.; John Taylor, Pension Agency,‘2,l st.; Edward Snowden; Attorney, Fourth st S. H, Guthrie,: Agent, -Fourth-et,; Capt. John Herron, Pend st.; John Cartwright, Cutler,. Wood st.i.D.T. Morgan ez Co., and J. 131.3 Morgan', Drag gist, Woos street, [novlfarri Enmity Lands. G AM'. NAYLOR, No, 163 rilrlyd - street,- corneri of Cher,} alley, , having wade arrangements at:Wash! ag ton for the purpose, will procure Bounty Landsfor the officers and soldiers, their widows and children, under the Bounty Land Bill, passed September23th, 1650: Pittsburgh, Oc tober 10. ARR:kW> EMENTS having been made between the undersigned and E. B. GRAYSON Esq , of Wash ington City, (late of the Treasury Deiartiiiemt,) fot the purpose, the undersigned will . procure ,Bounty Lauda for die officera and soldlets;thetruiltlows - and children, tinder the Bounty Land Bill, passed September P.Bth, 1 hat JAMES F. KERR Att'y. at Law, °ea.: 4th at., bet. Smithfield and Cherry alley. Bounty TitE undersigned Continues the business of Agent for Soldiers' and Widows' C/itims for Bounty Land and Pensions. Office on Fourth street, opposite-the Mayor's office. foct2s;llnl ' - JOHN 13:GUTHRIE: Irish and. Scotch Vithishey, ' I INTAItRANTITD PURE—Pnce 8525 per_gallon:or Vir 6210. 'per 'quart. For sale by. MORRIS& KA WORTiI, in the Diamond. [decs RECTIFYING DISTILLER, t , rorri nermsa fl Foreign and Domestic Wines, Lipors, Cigars, Ac., No. 197 Llbirty it. corner of Barker's alloy, a ovl9l • Pittsburgh Per. - ORRIS .5r HAWORTH. Tra. Dealer', east Bide eif the Diamond. .Try their 50e. Tee; 11. r.. =any . Zoos. - -- - BIDDLE ROBERTS, Anorney at Lau. 'll)ffictl No. _ELL. V 3 .2 Smithfield street, between Filth and,Sixtb 'Collections carefully attended to—special attentio given to Conveyancing'. Printer's Cards..- , J UST BECEIVSD a fnai.ply of. Printer's Cards': ivory surfaced, satin surfaced, satin.enanselled. Judiaond People's colored Cards. • - • - -- Always ou band, an excellent, article °thank and news Ink; also, red, blue and green Inks; - frefn the man ufactory Of .J. D. ItVereary; New York.- ,-- • w. S. RAVEN, Prin4r, Bookseller and Stationet;'• ' corner of Market and Second Ito. 7 - IL/Lt. BU' 'E.H.-3 fresh toT i_ale by, dec9 - • - VPAL DYE'S. ilTx(lll9;:cortafu3i ICiitto. PENNSYLVANIA ItAILROADi TOUGH;OGilliltir 13.0VT0 oftEAT c-EGNTELAL ROUTE t Pittaturgh Poriabli Baal Lint;. • C. A. COLTON, Agent,.. Atthe General Insurance Agency, cot 4th and Wood eta., up staiTS Bounty Land Warrants. . _ Bounty ',ands. James P. Roraima, ~. ~ Cltigetla . or PltrobTrrigit T- 1 HAVE you all heardtbaw', cheap O. st.BßOwn da selling his stock of fine :Cold JEWELRY ?/C 7 04 have not, then knot p that he ta'aellhig rich sad fashionable assorttnent of Gold WATCHES atid4EIIV ELRY at such astonishing lOorpricesstwit.allwbeibave called to see his assortment atiil• prices, exelaline.thts, certainly, is something new tot Pittsburgh. What! one - gold Jewelry selling at half the usnalorteer , How oau this ht.' Ste p& moment, we will ten , you..tha. *inset ; WO have made such urrangements.with the tzafkarttetb rers at the east, and also, with' the' Watch manufactu rers of Eatope, that we are getting ail cursed' at the . lowest possible- prices, and then, baying low Tanta to ' pay, and other expenses, also, it he ap, .attablea as do 1011 at a very small profit . upon first.. cost, pad ; tteratote,it wholesale . prtce will answer. Therefore, low islets and large:sales will be OW Mell4; ' • Please nail irt ill Market direct, almond do:What= Liberty street. - [dead' c. 44. BROWN. ..- • Dr. 0 ttlirlev• rrOAICEOPATHIO PEEYSUSIANy has temttratt;nll J9l. office to Peon Pio,Stal,Lbzween fiandstreet sad Garrison - alley . - , Noc3o . . ;.....,,A4zatntstratoestlloool4.:.., n‘Fr ETPf. of Ad Mt a*ation on th O estato Of Antlibsrlf 13eeletr; deed:,: late of Prttabiugb,baving been granted to tho subscriber, all persons indebted , 10 Mad esate are requested to make itornediate Payment' £0 el tber of us L and .all peinocut botOlagelabne-ogatont.4eld eitirtd'atill Ofil them , dnt the, - duly intiteritieited TO battle merry at Aar Warehowe'Jrcety-oeeopted•by. sold Antho ny Beelen, No. es whird *treat, .. • • . ' ANNA bi EIVELM rAtlntfitiorneNz. dee2Sim Central Ten'aladV.V.agtl y OrealPfltSkil_re IHE finest qualities of enemata 13111eIrTEASI:Nrir cha, Java ancl:Rlo COFFEES; Lwrerinrs V. Re ed and Crushed UGAAS ;•NearMtleinsi2ul/0 1 313 Refined and Hanna do; best Handl HALEILN4i, pylon, Lanett Peel,' Prunes; tbues,&.e., for Sale by • • No. RO Fifth street,' • Queock city : eittLre elt.ore. A L TO. 29 St. Clair Atreeti, (aim' itie.,brisigej.—e 111 large aszortatent of oeicirrit bete iseastamly „ on, bend. Calomel' SHIRTS made to order*Oreerri4 dee23:ir SAS. .7.0.1//.; . Wu:treaty aortae., • • . THE undersigned , haTing*OND l T ) 4 311eceeded Biz. Joirx. Yahosis in this popular , , esfahlislapienti annotates to his (glands and the . puha gentraillolathe w ill us his best efforts tq k,eep hp the well earned end long enjoyed reputatien Of the tease. . He wilt keep constantly on-hand esiiiy'dilleicir-it the season , GA.II; '4azta, and atir-OTICISIM aVi Ws BAR will , at all times be supplied, with the CHOWS= Lt. .20089. ' (decl7il.y.]* - • C. GALLACifiEIt: • " • nee nsoisit: HE PEKIN TEA sroicd , trom fourth' sweetie No 23.1ifitratietit; one dolt tilt% of e Exchange Beaky, where. the -subscriber is now re. ceivitighis fall stock of GREEN 'AND .BLACKIKA..9, selected with Streit care; Odd Plafitiated direct from the 'inserters to New. Toth. The stock conslstsAl all the different davors.and grades otTen brought to the-Atnetil.- can maiket, 'and oritt:bCdOt4 ,who:csals and retell, at prices lower than shy heath in Pittsburgh. Retail Grocers. are-invited :to can and.gat nrainples, and leant our prices for Teas packed in and /lb pack. ages, or by the salt chest. Coffee—Aloctifylideidaltio'Coffigi, ' Ckaeolaskfr.'s Brows, Co.c!)3 4 chieealaw Co cos rauti.t.,!, . Sugar —Love6.lo c . riihr.i4rapoiFtesi44l, Awl ) trs °Heard:Sugar'. Saisint, tqpnel ;Ito- • • • 4" 4 . 1 decl4 iltp ' ICColdFeet.”- .• IV E , respe c tfully Inform Oar 'friends' , iiietbiepatblie who saffer fioat " caltLfecti" tba ,t wohavisworks .e very fleeted: Zwmhs' Wool Tam iiito 'men's Socks,, which we are satisfied ,wiLl'plare Mast iioable and comfortable to tha !wearer. . -Also—Alrage.supply . of thideithittlidd brilliant of every quality. •. I The d Established Stacking Matiuractory:triith at. dee; ,•-. • : ; Mr:4 DALY.A. • • 'ro• the /444115eig.,•. •„: yE El AVE ,NOW 'FINISIIED 25 dozen of Ladies' - lae black real Latiahs.Wool.sroctsirass,v p rfachl are ,ofier lathe wool and more durable kit the,.colorait, - any we have heretofore multe.r-Eveiy *ruck:, In' the Sock, Underrhirtm and Prarrersi.lotligelarldaehdhirelN . an rOlothlnm wade to and, altYponetaallry. • . The Old. KnablisAM Stocking. lanutactorfiriftY2t;,- roan stoviarr" " JAME7;4O., PIAFFILIPT rtr OLD,' E .oaccessera to the late rion 05 . J . ,0bn§1404 es . VO4'4. • AU& 110 . Iw/its koinstprAkc' •' -_-___ • . AND,MANDFACTIIIir i ftS 7 , , , 'airbus . Palmeri; SieariCaudGisii' , i „ woks. with virtiorri!attleleE used in the Pl. Uril BING .BUBII., •. .• ; . • NESS,Not.l27lo.ndl29Fristrateetl , The above are now, prepared to manufacture and icers i constantly orihatid'every variati* Gtlliki. add: Strain Cocks, each as are used brEnstuabaiMent and nimbi-% ors; also, Gus Chandeliers, Pendems, Bracket% Garr Pipe, &c.,tre.„&e., - • : t••lnscvtg • . . : . • SE subscribers have ram:cab** 1 to the Warehouse reeentitoccog_cd lor..hunesMar ,— ; N 0.23 Water st. rmy2J RAEY, DLMETEWS lk. CO. - • ' .. Down G Parrot trAVING t ithed to' the lica - ness' of bir. • Bitijarnln' . Bowe, Wholesale9roeer, Fruiter aadCorrfactiorpt , ..., Cr, would respectfully solicit a continnatea of the pa- tronage en liberally bestowed upon their_ predeceseor„ , . - : arid would call the attention of the public in geperal the stock of goods rept in thetreatablisttment.whichfort quality . cannot be surpassed in the city, , , Foreign Fruits Confectionary, Pickles, Spiesis, Pre , serves, Sardines: formpart of their stock .:% now on band, and all of the above articles have been selected [root the berteastenattouses..i : A new stock of goods in the above line cedailyarri• • • N. B.—Retailers and country storekeepecs to their advantage to give as a' call:" - flosferys - urrm..pALv &c,o have loviudetltt thaOLDIESItA.I3: = V . LASHED STOCKING hIANUFACITORYOrifiIIi,.. street; between Wood' and Musket • • • 600 dozens of men's undarshlrm ( all 1ana011,111161100 , 44 400 "- •."•'• " ' ' merino' "" 1 CC • - 150 . . „".• 4ravvota, • ! •••,! .5 • ; . ." 360 ' : " tall wool). 1 ..:1,,5500 1000 !` • . of. de eey.Chattioias and faz lined Ifiek" . ! , lambs wool anti silk gloves of every,. slza zinalAtE ,;, color welradepted tor-winter- wear s : . ' • 600 dozen of ladles black lambs wool stacking", nada: of fine American' and Merino wool, with three thr,eatie • in keels and feau• .• ;.. ...• .• '1001) dozens of child7n's plaid and novr:fattetel*a garnelastio tops: • •-!• ••• "•• • • . • .75 dozen of cialdtens polkos, jackets ) mantill 01, rpp gaitem and boots. An Mime:lse variety the above goods hay.o attuiatactniedl . and gefeezed• with care, for oar own trade, and willbe sold at , price*: ,t which will defy' all'eoppetiflon. (Joarnat to py.)' . . .., Camerae , Tca Storey-.' • Corner of FirdiStrenand Ms rho ' TEST "RECEIVED, - a large and well selected stitch of ti FRESH:TEAS from the Iniportefs, comprising the , very hest qualities of Green and Black Tess,. which will be mold on thh most favorable terms,-wholestio and' retail. The attention of Families is respectildlylnvited . . to thelfssortment. inovill • HENRYT, KELI.Y. RelillrclEllitlessilyta Sethlri Airy— • KITT ANNIN,O, .riMIE FALL SESSION of this !wain:Rion cam. raence on Wednesday, October 30,1650. Tot 'de., please see Circalars at Mr. hlelloos, 81...W00d . street; and come lit: - Wblies;hlattet'street: ' In addition to the thorough.systent of insteuCtiorrygpli; rued by the Principal; as 'twitched foi by Owe. Johnston and Bishops Upfold. and Eotterobw Seminary Orients "' considemtiohs which may be- deemed of tome moment,. .. i in the limited number',otits hoarding Bnplisi ISIS,j; retired situation, and especlolly, its not . being. icool4o- -,• one to any College or School for boys. Dr..Eillikelly may be found lathe hfonongabela House . for a few days, and will be happy to wait on those desi. ! , ring to see him in refetenee:to the scht i ,)l,, . • . • Rrsinta4cll.cr rah ClTY—lion.,Charles Sheer ll.Shoeaberger,Esq.; Esq.; Col . :Wilson - .WCandless. Piatburgh, October 10., • . . Oyerd Saloo n . and' confaCtioxiarrt.,,. ar. L . m sulisCriber respectfully Infaims Ida frionda_and the pabho , Hint lie•has removed to No :' 3l,.St. Utak strcel, one door . from Penn, where nib bacopentd• cif CONFECTIONARY AND OYSTER,_N and. will keel! WHIMS, on hand,every, article:ld Militia of . business, fresh and sweet. Oysters serseditp.to the_ ; shell, stewed or flied, to snit all tastes. 'ALIO; ott-htiadi a supply, of Fruits of:all kinds, Pleltles,./5e.,8640:! , • 1, ePlitY HARRISON oRAIIAIK xi ORRIS & HAWOR'rit. tu me Aliemidnetrve just received ;tom Magid Country, asokagoglocode low for cash:-- • • '• „English:Padding ilidrinsv: • ,S).! tit • Candied Orange and Lemon Petit, . English. Musts:it ; ' ” • • Pine Apple Ram; • London Gin; Irish Whiskey, • • Also from New York-- „ Cooking( Raisins and Carrants':' Citron Peel; • • Rich Grope Juice ; • Cocoa and, ocolate—all kinds t. - Ground S ces; Wines an Brandies of every quality. (020 RENCEi POLIIIING PASTE-The best'componl- JO ikon for clenalrigand , rtmcnring - spout ibint House F.arniture of every description. The applictettort lo ItY ceedingly simple, ' and 'the'efect is litstantaneons and, lasting. L direetiorut for uie oitoocltZox.t.t. . 1 For sale at the Dtug Store of- • : • COULTEIet: io'ht:ACICE; corner of Wood ond.Tbi rd PETROLEUtit- , A ceruun curs mar A441,110EA;.% tliseasli '" rP prevalent thia hot - weather:4e' fore. raiinavof Cholera:-Try it For sale by .r sire- KEYSE.It MeDoWELL,.l4olirood.se: t •A 1.;05t..611. - Piattlaet TaETWEEN - Almond .allty and 193 l4 b blt y' stife4 Jjl with papers Irt it that art of no use to any one but the owner.... The fonder will' be -rrwitstled ruld'receivo the thanks of the Rwaat z otr i latoring it at ltd Liberty it. .12339 h. S. ALMISI...a.N.D. ..c.:. :.n a +~, -.'7 rte_:.. •E -, MM==M ~ ~. . f, ~~ ~-"F ,::<+ .~;~ ~?~ ~ _,fib, -~ ~. MEM MEM 0 ME