VOLUME IX.. DAILY MORNING POST. p‘inud and Pubtithsd shirr iltiinitig,(Stindapi aireptsdi • ' • 'll tilt p•sig Itr - 15011.211.WA5t CORNER Olt WOOD ANT& JIYTII ISTRZETS, • - Tor ER/DB:—Fiie Dollars a year,, , pa yable strictly nadvarme. Si: Dollars will invariably be 'required `if not paid within tbe.yeat. • Dingle ,coples-two risra—for sale at the connter, at the•Offtee, and. y the.,Newa Boys, • - • TBE SATURDAY DIORNING POST . Itepabliihed irons the 'tante otEce; o n a large. blanket :sixes/tett; at TWO DOLLARS a. year, in advance— sine. coptenYttns alas: No paper well be diseoatitined Innbia's at the .die -cretin; altos proprietor) until all arreantges are paid.; R No artenrion,will be paid to any order 'artless ae compulled by the money. er satisfactory reference in this Connected with the: Establishment of the Morning pest re , shir largest .Tob . Printing Office:in the city stniere kinds ' ' work is done on ere, shoves; notice, and rradcreeuentshie terms, ; ; -- • -; • -.. RATES OF ADVERTISING AGREM UPON BY THE PITTi3BUReit 'MESS • Tim taints tronissMm,,iia LESS: One square, oneinsertien --- • —• • • 050 eaeltadditional insertion ••••••—• -" " - • one week--• • • 175 " " two weeks • •-•--',•••• •-• 300 , ", • - three weeks - ' - - 4.00 " • • " one month • - ;500 '"••• two months - • . 7 .9 `‘ - three - months• . _ " - . four months ••• • • 'six months .—. 18'00 " - one year.. 19 00 fttan4ing Card, six lines or lesaiper anniimr— 10 00 One square, per annum„(exclasive of Me paper,). 25 00 : For each additional squa,lnserted over one month, re and for each additional square inserted under the yearly ratess,, hair price. Publishers not accountable for legal advertisements 'beyond the . amount charged for their publication • . Announc in g candidates for office to be charged the same as other Advertisewerits. = ' Advertisements not marked on the copy for a specified number of. Insertions, will he continued till forbid, and payment exacted accordingly. 1h privileges of yearlyadvertisers will be confined rigidlr,to their regular business, and all other advertise ments not pertaining to their regular business as agreed tor,tcrhe paid extra : . • • Ail 'advertisements for charitable institutions, fire companies; ward, township and other public msenngs, and such like, to be charged half price,payable arnicrtor • • • Marriage notices to be Charged 50 cents- Death notices inserted without charge, unless accom ' panted by funeral invitations or obituary notices, and when so accornranied, to be paid for, • - llegularadvertisers, and all others sending, contantini- Calietlaiar requiring notices designed to call attention to ,Faimßoireer, Concerts, or any public entertainments, where charges are made ' or admittarice—all notices of _private associations—Mrery notice , designed to call at * tention to private. enterprises calculated of intended to promote individualinterest i can only be inserted with the' atiderstandingzhatthe same is in be paid for. If intend ed to be inserted in the local column, the same will be charged at the rate of, not less-than tea r.e nts per line. Bishoproor Fist'Notices to be chiugedtriple price. ' Tavern License Petitions,S:l;oo each. Legal and Medical 'Advertisements to be charged at fullpricea .' •Hettl - Elsrate Agent and Auctioneers , Advertisements not - to be classed under yearly rates, bat to be allowed a discauntof thirty-three and one-third per cent. front the amount of bills. WEEKLY, as. TRI-WEEKLY IN. DAILY PAPERS.: One square, three ingenious 50 Do. ..each each additional insertion 0 37 AVDERTISEALENTS LN WEEKLY PAPER. One snare, (10 lines.) one insertion- •• • ....... 50 . • D 0.,; each additional insertion —• • 005 . All transient advertisements to DO paid in advance. WHIPS d CO., Gazette. . BORT. M.RIDDLE; Journal. - JAMES P. BARR '2c, Co., Chronicle. .FOSTER & BROTHER, Dispatch. Dee.l 1519.1 JAMS W. BlDDLE,Anterican. flroitssbutal (garbs. TOUN IL-LARGE, Attorney atlato,Fottrth street, near -Bmithfiela• -mar:3o +D. JENNINGS, Attorney at Law, Fourth St., above ANGEL auernesi ar,Liste—Office on 4th meet, near Grant, Pittsburgh. nett; ORLANDO-LOWELS 7 - Aurrys' ry at Lava.-office 4th IJ. et, above Wood. - jaly4.y rrtIIOAIAS AL MAASHALL, dUarney at Lam.—Office, I.or rib's Buildizizs, Fourth at. jan7-ly 10, - lI.CARNAHAN,Aitornry at Law—Office oa Fourth jai.: st, between Charry alley and Grant at. • [je2-7 R. BROWN'S OFFICE, N 0.65, Diamond alley, near Wood atreeL _ febl JDi. Di'CLOWICY, Atiornsg and Counsellor at Law.— • 401Tien in itaketrell's Buildings on Grant street. •••• IJ7-Iy. SCUFF-Dentirr, Fourth st, five doors west of Max . . -kat. -A ll work warranted, and if not perfectly sat- Uthetoryste charges will be made. - fablO £hTOVAL.—Dr. Robert Snyder, ban removed his office to` Fourth street, between Wood .and Smith field. streets.- maxls-ly CDAIia&GH, Attorney at Lata--OtEtee in Ilakewell's Otallings, on. Grant street, opposite the Court House: you.:l BARTON, Attorney at Law.-Office, North side .of Filth sweat, between Woad and Smithfield, in the I sme bußding with Alderman Morrow. sep3o4y 110RWARD & SWARTZ WELDER, Attorneys at Law. JL" Office on Fourth' street, between Wood and Smith field, opposite Patterson's Livery Stable. • op7-y et_EORGE GILLMORE, Attorney and Counaellar at removed to the,2d door below Grantet., )n Fourtb, to the °dice lafely occupied by Alderman-Mil- 11UCKMAST.E.11, Alderman—thlice . : Fourth street third door above SmithfieldiSouth side. .Conveyancing of all kinds den . with the greatest olre and legal accuracy. . Titles to Real Esutte examilied,&e, JO RR COYLE, /*ars and Conveyancer.--Office in . Metcalfe Budding, Fourtbrstreet, near,Stnithfield, Pittsburgh. Deeds,yonds, Mortgagee, Aniclea of Agree ment, and all other, ins truments of writing drawn up with accuraf a y and dispatch. Titles to Real Estate examined. DZ. O. lI:IMTSER • •-••••••••• •• • • ......... •• • •E. C. N0D0W4.1,.. 12"EYSER k MCDOWELL, (succmsous TO KIM & 'iESTSI34) Wholesale and Retail Drug and Prescription Stamm ar of Wood street and Virgin alley : Physi cians pro _siphons carefully compounded night and day. ocatf -TORN A. PARKINSON, dtdermon, Fifth Ward, Penn between Walnut and O'Hara sts., where he may be found at all times: "Those having houses or other prop city to sell or'rent, earl have the same punctually attend ed to; debts collected, and all the duties ()fan Alderman will receive prompt attention. ' 0c27-p Y CV. WILLIAMS, Attorney and Counsellor at 31 Law, (successor to Lowrie & Office :at the old stand, Fourth et., above Smithfield. - THE Partnership heretofore existing between Henry W. Williams. Esq., and myself,in the practice of the law, was dissolved by mutual consent on the 26th ult., and the business will hereafter be continued by Henry W. Wil- Atom, Whom ~I most cheerfully recommend to all for whom I have the honor to do business-as . a gentlemah every - way worthy of their confidence.= declB4y ' WALTER H. LOWRIE. _ _ Samuel P. Ross i . . A TTOGNEY /LT LAW—Office in Fourth street, near joi. Grant, in Lutheran° Buildings. mar29rcv JOON J. HITCBYY• Mitchel A i Palmer, - TTORNEYS AND COUNSELLORS AT LAW -1,11. COW 071 Fourth street, a few doors , betoto Smithfield. All business entrusted to their care, p romptlyzuended to. Collections madeand Conveyancing ezecuted on mode rate 'terms. - feblluf J.' D. Jennings, TTORNEY AND CoUNSFIJ OR AT LAW—Of fice Lowrie's Buildings, Fourth street, between Smithfield arid Gnibt. - aps Dr. Geor. IIXAS selected Pittsburg. Be his permanent residence. JUL He has taken the house lately occupied by Alder man Miller, on Fourth street, near Grant, hfunediately adjoining the " Lamhrtine Honse;" 'llls Office is attach ed to his residence, where he 'will 'constantly be found, unless absent on professional duty. Office hours from o'clock& m. to - t o'clock A. and from SP. SI. to 77. N. P. & G. L. - 13: Patti - ratan, TTORNEYS.B.T LAW—Oac, on Fourth street,be . tween W... . • janys:y - - W W Dallas, A kins Ha AT:fatWirl.ce'r':,sec."!d story JolucLY OFFICE ON FOURTH EMMET, one door Weat of Weaver's Hotel nuglo:3m _ Wm. AP . tioblmoom • A TTORNEY AT LAW:- Office No. 99, on Fourth Li street op le the MayorisOffice. Ittug3l:y J. S. Hamilton, A TTORNEY AT LAW, has removed to the otEce in ,bIL:PiRIL greet; between Wood and Smithfield streets, formerly occupied by Thos. Hamilton, Esq., deed, and will attend to the b name se remaining unfinished upon his Leithographlo .Estobiloturnont. of , Wht..9OIIUCHMANN, vußn•tnisucr,..orrosrrs TILE POST-OFFICE, P137311780/L litirAPS; Landscapes, Bill-heads, Show-bills, Label.s, Architectural and Machine Drawings, Business and Visiting Cards;etc., Engraved or Drawn on Stone, and Printed in. Colors, Gold, Bronze or Black, In the most aSg i roved style and at the most reasonable , prices WM:3MR GIN—For eale by the ettert, gallon or bar rcl . latty 24] , MORRIS & RAWORTIPS. • ; - .'-',"••• • s .1/44-I:24VT";t: - sz - _ • . . • - - ---- :-- z - .-..' '------. - - , • "'.. '----- .--:- . , . #.. ._... . - , - , - ' .- r- - . 9 . -.- ~ . -: • - .:, - .- ... . -„........- a... ~ .; . . ‘, , - .• . .., . - . . . .„. ' .... tilil ' I N ~ ~. : • eg C'' ',' .. ... ....,..., t ~ ",. I.;;-:..... ..ei; ...I: •fi. ..F.' '.i.• 7 ' 4 24. .!.;• 1.74 .4.: . ' . . ROBINSON, Agent for kitunden:& Co.'s Line of Packets, Filth at., one door below Wood. febl urn.' 4 A ra JACKSON,Patens Medicine Depot, BO Lib '', arty street, head of Wood. febl MINOLISH it ELLIOTT, Book:akar mut Stationers, No. JUSG, Market at. between Third and Fourth: febl - p DELANT, rashionou Clothing 3forit: No. 5181.1b febl 1400 N ft SARGENT, N- corner of - Wood and re tth etreetei NHOLMES& SON Bankers and Derarrsin Fachange • Coin Elnd Dank Notes, N 0.65 Market street. Jebl. A - Boil and Bran Founder, No: 70 Second -a., 'street, betsvcea Market-and Ferry streets. - febl. Cc SANE, Forteardmg a no toconwason .121. -, iderchanti, No. 124 Second st., Pittsburgh, Pa. (Etta VICTOR BCRIBA., Bookieller, stationer' arid Bituttn ifth - street, between Wood and Market; jnia . n A. • cNULTy co, t Forwarding and • • /fferchants, Canal Dunn. - mar 3 DYER, grocer ono Produce •Deater, No. 168 Ty Liberty: street,Pittsburgh. marl? JOHN M'CLOSKEY,_Ttritor and Ciatltisr,Liberty street between Sixth and Virgin *ley, smith side. seplo 111eSTE41% Bran Fouader ancrOaa - !wet, Smith "- field street, between Diamond alley and Fifth at. riIAAFFE-dcO'CONNOR, Proprietors woe Pittsburgh Portable Bow Store corner of Penn and Wayne ins. IrVEY, MATTIiEWS ?r, Co., Wholesale Grocers, Com mission and Forwarding Merchants, and Agents for Brighton Cotton Yarns, 57 Water at., Pittsburg. [np2 TIOOLEY te. LAIRD, Merchant Zak/re, Wood street, ia second door from - Water, will keep constantly on hand a well selected lot of Clothing. mari.:y ty LEE, (Isuccessor to MtraPttr & Lau,) Wool //mkt .1.1:e• and Commission Merchant, for the sale of Ameri can Woolen Goods; febl6 TORN D. blOßGAN,lneierala and !Wail Druggist, No ON, Weed street, one door south ot'Diamond alley. febl • - T L. :MEE, -Whotesate Grocer, Commission Merchant, o - and dealerin Paper and Rags, corner Penn and Ir -win ttreete:, - - • jal4 "TING& MOORHEAD, Maks - ale Grocers and Product jon L . Dealers. No. 27 Wood street, Pittsburgh. tray 23 rOS EPli WOODWELJ.,lmponerand !Staler in. For efgn and Domenic Hardware, corner of Second and Wood etreets. JOSEP H MAJOR, Boat Bore, Ship Chatdiery and -Agency of the Pittsburgh Lard Oil Factory, No 4, Marker street , Pittsburgh- int 2 .11N. MAY, Who lesaie Grocer, Forwarding wed Com -0 2ttirchant, Water street, between Market and Ferry.fcbl DULL. & CURRY, Bankers and Bzchange Brokers, N o .1.1. 65 Wood street, third door below Fourth, west side febl it RAMER to 8.11/01, Bankers and Ezdange Brokers, JELeorner of Third and %Vood streets, opposite the St. Charles HoteL febl. 14 A. FALINESTOOK k. CO., If7wkaalt 'hug Waii -1-14 house; corner of First and Wood streets, and corner of Wood and Sixth. relit AMUEL MORROW, Manufacturer of Tin,Copper and Sheet Iron Ware, NO, 17 Fifth street, between Wood and Market. febtO GLENN, Bookbinder, corner ot Third and Wood TT Erects, above C. H. Kay, where he is prepared to do every ddseription of ruling and binding. peu2 fatiri H. MELLOR, Wholcsale and Beta. Dealer in Music and Musieatinsirovienu,Piano3,Schocil Hooka, and Stationery, No. 121. Wood street. janl Jy BRIAR., Ratifying Distil ler, and Wholesale Dealer .inForeign and Domestic Wines and Liquo ra , No. 11.4 Liberty street, and 5J Diarttoud alley. - - - VINO & FINNE V, Agents for the Delaware Mutual .11%. Insurance Company, of Philadelphia, at the Ware house of Bing &ftoiMe.3 2 Water street, near Alarket feta VirAL.A.LESLANDEIt Zs. SUNS. Coffin Makers and Fur y,' nishing Under - gal-v.. 1 ., corner of Penn and St. Clair streets, opposite the Exchange. Entrance on Penn sreet. febl W. 3. TROTH. , T. V.SCOTT. 'MOTH Lc SCOTT, Whoiesate and Retail rkalca in X Boots, Shoes, Trunks, Carpet Bag:, *e., 9. W. corner of Fourth and Smithfield eta., Ptttshurgh, Pa. [mrPhy W.U. B. SOUSE. SAXES /MUNSON. SCAIFE & ATKINSON, Mankfaczurers of COT. per and Sheet Iron Ware. They also ezecnte every description of Blacksmith Work, First street, between Wood and Market, Pittsburgh. oettlity Joan McDsvrrs. • • Issas Mel Wss. iticDavms TORN McDETITT & BROS., ID7w/era/s Grocers, Deal-. ere in Produce, Plitsburgla Manufactures, and Mer chandise generally, No. 13 Commercial Row, Liberty street. Jour( A. Crum late of New Lisbon, 0,• • W. S. Scission. CRAIG &SKINNER, blenerald gerity;Comm Wien and Forwarding Merchants, N 0.211 Market street, Pitts burgh, Pa. Prompt attention given to the purchase and sale 01 all kinds of produce. sepl2 WM. 3111.LE8, PRILADA. WM. succurson, en - Minton. 7i/rILLEII & RIMEL - I'BON, Wholesale Grocers, and irn. ILL porters of Brandies, Wines and Segars ; N 05.172 find corner of Liberty and Irwin streets, Pittsburgh, Iron, Nails, Cotton Yarns,.te., constantly on hand. Q INVICINLBY, anat, Sian and Ornamental Painter, Oa and dealer in PAINTS, No. 44 Clair st., Pitts burgh, has constantly on hand all kinds of Etna's, either Dry or Mixed; Japan and Copal Varnish; Linseed Oil; Boiled Oil; Spirits Turpentine; Window Glass, of all sizes,• Putty, Paint Brushes, Ito ., all of the best quality, and far sale at reasonable Driers. sepll Isaac Williams, MTRCHANT TAILOR, Smithfield street, No. 12 . , be meen Ist and 2d streets. spay: Blorrts & Haworth, rpEA DEALERS AND IMPORTERS OF WINES AND URA.NDIES. East aids of the Diamond Peisburgh. mar4l. I. A. COIILTER•••-•-- N. U. lIACILS. Coulter lEL. Backe, WWHOLESALE AND RETAIL DRUGGISTS, eor- TV tier of Wood and Third sweets, under St. Charles /41tel, Pittsburgh, Pa. mayl HEMET LEADER.• --•-• • • • • --•-• GEORGE TRICKER. Leader ea Tricker, (11110LESALE AND RETAIL GROCERS, Commis y Merchants, and Dealers in Produce; corner Diamond and Diamond alley. . mayl Daniel TOUlllgion, TIOUSE,(SIGN, AND ORNAMENTAL PAINTER, jj. Liberty street, opposite Hand. All work neatly executed. Orders puuctnplly attended to. [mar ;2:y Liquor and Grocery Store. BSTERN A.8R0., Wholesale and Retailers of Liquor • of all kinds. • Flour, Bacon, .kc., constantly on hand. No. LW Liberty street, between Fifth and St. Clair.strects.` mar.N.-Una ',singer, Wells es 0o; ANUFACTURERS OF GREEN GLASS WARE, IYo. taMarket street, Pittsburgh, Pa., keep constant y on hand and make to order, all kinds of Vials 4 Bottles, loc.; Porter and Mineral Water Bottles, of superior qual ity. Particular attention paid to private moulds. [nv2o:y Emigration Linea. TeMES"BLAKELY,. Agent for the Black Ball and U Black Star Lines,Ltverpool and New York Packets, and for the Philadelphia and Liverpool Packet Ships, Penn street, Pittsburgh. febe DI. D. PATTOS. Wh S I U e C sa E e S G OR oc O rJ, . Rectifying & D is C t O il . l er, . FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC WINES, LIQUORS, CIGARS, FRUITS, .ZY UTS, ¢ e .162 Liberty street, Pittsburgh. . ap3 George Beale. Jr., irIiNTJWACTUREA OF BR USHES, Witorasau AND 1111. Rlmu., No. 7.5 Wood street, Pittsburgh, Pa. Con. stantly on hand, a general and extensive assortment of ALL Amos of BRUSHES at the lowest Eastern prices. N. B.—Machine Brushes, &v., made to order at the• shortest notice. mar3o:y L. s. WATERMAN.. • •E. N. WATREIIAN.• • •W. H. WATERMAN *58.1411EL PALMER S. IN storms:in. er, Sono, TATHOLESALE GROCERS, Commission and For- VT waiding Merchants, Dealers in all kinds of Pro duce and Pittsburgh Manufactured Articles, and Agents for sale of Richmond and Lynchburg manufactured To bacco mart PticOook JOSHUA RHODES JOSHUA RHODES Cr,. CO., TVIIOLESALE DEALERS IN FOREIGN FRUITS, Nuts, Sptees,Corifeettonary Sugari, Cigars, ¢e., ¢e x 0.6 WOOD STREET, EAST' HIDE, NEAR WATER, julyl .PITTSBURGH A. 7. STUART MMUS R. STUART &. GROCERS ' dSD PRODUCE CORUMBB2ON KERCHASIII, No. 118 Wood lout, Pittshawk, Pa. rtEALERS IN GROCERIES, Flour, Wheat, Rye, JJ Oats Corn,Barley, Pork, Bacon, Butter, Lard, Cheese; Clove Timothy and ..Flax Seeds; Iron - , Nails, Glass, .Itc.,&e., &e. Particular attention paid to the sale of Western Produce. - • - Rxesaracms—Messrs. Myers &-linnter, flobt. Dalzell &Co., Hamptort,Smith & Co., King& Moorhead,MeGills Zs Roe, James May, Pittsburgh; Fenner & MeMiihm, Massillon; Ina. S. Morrison, Esq., St. Louis .eP26 ' Walter P. Marshall, (Successor to - Samuel C. Hill ' ) IIdPOICITIL AND DEALER IN PAENCII AND AIIIKIIICAN '• PAPER HANGINGS AND BORDERS, Window ,Shariu Fire Board Prim, 4-e., 4.r. Also—writing, Printing and Wrappiwf Paper, ood street • between Fourth st. end Diamond alley,west side, . Pittsburgh; Pa THOMAS W00D8.,.- T. WOODS & SON, PRODUCE DEALERS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, jai.° No. Si NVATEILAMIEZT, PITTSBMIR S A 1tUE14.1 3 . igHaivic . - WROL.081“ GROCER, PRODUCE AND COMMISSION MERCHANT,, , AND lOW= IA ITITIESIIIIGH KiLIMTACITILED AZ/Up; Nos. 130 and= Strand rt. 2 hawsers Wood andiSatukfiskl ; jalnf . - Pittsburgh. - ~nzinth QarDs: LEX&NDER7AYNES, Pekin Tea Sr,t 38 Fifth strew, near •-•••13f8XD P. AI4BLIUTZ DAM) EL WOODS PITT§BURGH, IaURSDAY, JANUARY 23, 1851. BusWeso garbs. stookton, y ATE Johnston & Binckion,.BOOKSEl-INR, BTA. TIONEB,PRLNTER'and BINDER, corner of Mar ket and Third streets, Pittsbingh, Pa - ' 1P!.4 701 IN 8. KEED & BARLETT, . Strcolesso NN as2o Y . - K INSET & KNOX. Wheksale and Retail &Akre' in Wasehes,'..tetpary, ;Sneer Ware, Fancy and- Variety Doods, Barbra, Carnes, ke. .N 0.94 Market street,,between sth st. andlke Diamond; Err — Clocks, Watches and Jewelry neatly repaired. ittsburgh, August 26, • .• • • - • Etrl'A.TE HENRY W. FISR.. tgrAs openedan Office at the corner of Smithfield and Filth streets, Pittsburgh, lingvrn as the.," Gat Bargain corner," and will devote his entire time and at. tel3lloll to the Purehass,,Sras'and , ,Exch a n ge 42 , Es • tate, in city,and country. - • From his acquaintance with the busineekhe hopes to: satisfY all who may favor him with Agencies in their line orbesiness. . - REVERENCES. • ,• Thompson Bell, Ira B, 'Hersey, H. B.llPCullongh,. John F. Perry, tie°. P. Gillmore,_ Lyman Wilmarth, J. , K.Moorhead, .. Capt: William Ward, Thos. Howard,, , W. 0. Leslie. (se9l.2tY angle Marble Works, (Esr.unasurs 1832) • UT. EDMUND No. 184 Liberty siroa, !lead sf Wood shies, Pittsburg h. ANONUMEN Burial Vaults, Tombs, . ' Head Stones, ac.; Mantel Pieces, Centre and Pier Tops, always on hand and made to order. - - N. 8.-4 choice selection of Drawing's on hand. [nvl4 John. DU Townsend, TIRUGGIST AND APOTHECARY,,No. Market street, three doors above Third,Pittsburgh, will have constantly on hand a well selected assortment ofthebesl and freshest Medicines, which he will sell on the most reasonable terms. Physicians.sending,ordera will be promptly attended to, and suppplied with articles they may rely ; upon as genuine. Physicians prescriptions willbe accurately and neatly prepared from the best materials, at any hoar of the day or night. Also for sale, a large stock of fresh and good P.ERFU• ruitf deal G. DUNCAN, D. to a rtirif GIMLISI• • •-•-•-• • •-• •-•-• ••• ..... • • •-•-• D. lIIMEN. Pittsburgh City-Glosi Works: W. CUNNINGHAM `& CO., - rzammtortantatt'Op W 1 ND 0 W 'G L ASS . No. 20 Market arra, betwert First mid Second, Pittsburgh, Pa. Dr - Particular attention paid to odd sizes. Also, Dealers in Mint Glass, Vials, Bottles, &c. lly2.tly DOWN' & TEWLEY, PRACTICAL CUTLERS, _SURGICAL AND DENTAL Instrument Ellesitztacturorms No. 140 Woos ST 4.8}1T OUR MUM , ALPCT. have W E Liberty r s em troevte d o o the s a o broev and mMeadn pufaace, r f y o f o th n purpose of having more convenience, far manufacturing, which we intend going into extensively. All orders in 'our be attended to with punctuality and dispatch. Jobbing and Repairing neatly done and promptly exe cuted. Ageneral assortment of Hardware and Cutler, we will always keep on hand, and sell it , at the knees: prices.— We have just received a fine lot of Guns, Pubis and Recalrers,Tallora and'llair Dressers' Mears, and other Goods generally kept lu Hardware Stores. Tinners, Furriers, - Hatters and Saddlers' Teas made to order; Razors Ground and Handled, Pen Blades put in, ac.; Guns and Pistols repaired; &c., ace. N. B.— Particular attention paid to manufacturing Trusses and Supporters. dec2.7:ly iGngi. Okass Works. JOSEPH JD. ABELL'; KANIVICTII/tEll OF GIMES GLASSWALaIq VLALS,IIO27LLS and Final; Pour_ , &auk Al., Mineral Water. Patent Medici's, and Wine Bottles, 0' trot; description; AIso—WINDOW GLASS— Keeps constantly on hand a general assortment of the above articles. ar As the other Green Glass Factories are all stopped, as is the custom in ssurunef, this Factory is now in fail operation, and ttrtll con sinus in operation bog SUM MIT and winter. Orders thankfully solicited And will be billed at the shortest notice. Wandoase, N 0.112 Stahl street, between Woad and Smettoield strew. ya b-W:ly NATIONAL JOHN QUINN S. IndiansD. Lt. TOOstv. THE undersigned'again beg-leave t inform the cid. A zens of Pittsburgh and thepublic in senora! Lila they have now on hand and are constantly intutufacturing, from entirely new and improved patterns comprising In part the latest improved PREMLUIU COOK STOVES, WrCOal' and likewlse'lbf Wood; four sizes of the EN TERPRISE COOK STOVE, and four sizes of that ce le. brated Coal Cook Stove called the STAR OF THE WEST, and a great variety of other Stoves for Coal or Wood. Fancy PARLOR STOVES, of the richest and most beautiful designs. Eon and Pt= APRA tirovris; together with a general assortment of Hollow Ware;— all from new and improved patterns. Ground Wagon and Buggy Boxes, Sad Irons, Dog Irons, common and fancy Fire Grates and Fenders, and every thing iu the house building line, always on hand or made to rder.— Purchasers are respectfully invited to call and examine our stock before buying elsewhere, at the old stand, col , cer Seventh and Liberty streets, Pittsburgh. multi QUINN, bIcBRIDE tr. CO. iefEW VAGUERREiIITYPEDOONS, Burka's -Build. - sngi, Fourth strut.—Homau & Azrrnorrr, Dagueneo ists from the Eastern cities, would call theauention of t inhabitants of Pittsburgh, and the neighboring towns, to their Daguerreotype of citizens and others, at rooms In the third sAi 1 , of Burke's building; 4th et. Persons wishing pictures taken may rest assured that us pains shall be spared to produce them in the highest perfection of the art. Our instruments are of the most pow erful kind, enabling us to execute pictures udsurpassed for high finish and trutittithiess to nature. The public are solicited to call and examine. Persons sitting for pictures a re neither reciuirred or ex pected to take them unless perfect satisfaction 'given. N. B. Operators will find this a good depot for stock and chemicals. Irrlnstructions given In the art, containing the mote recent inaprevethents AFULTON, Bell and Brass Foundcr,has rebuilt and • commenced business at his old stand, N 0.70, Se cond, between Market and Ferry streets,. where he will be pleased to see his old customers and fnends. Church, steamboat, and bells of every size, from 10 to 10,000 pounds, past from patterns of the most approved models, and warranted to be of the best materials. Mineral Water Pumps, Counters, Railings, Am., U., together with every variety of Brass Castings, if regal/. ed,turned and finished in the neatest manner: • A. F. is the sole agent for thenßbitt's Anti-Attraction AU tai, so justly celebrated for reduction of friction in machinery. The boxes and composition can be had of him at all times. novlaty INTILLIAM TROVILLO, Undertaker, Filth street, im mediately opposite the Theatre, tespecrfully in forms his friends and the public in general, that he has resumed his business as a Furnishing Undertaker. He is supplied with and always keeps on hand Coffins of all sizes and kinds, Shrouds, and all other articles necessary on inch occasions. Silver plates, fee boxes, and leaden coffins will be sup plied in order. A fine hearse and carriage always ready he attend funerals. ALEXANDER it SONS Comm MAXERS AND FI7IINIBIEING UNDZILTAALZILS, cornerg 'Penn and ea St.•Cfair , oppcuile Ezdange Houl, Entrance on Penn U. tee - °equity inform their- friends and the public , they arc preparedto' furnish and attend to everything in the line of Undertakers, as they ' have quit the business of Cabinet Making, and their attention will' be devotedhltogether to the above business keep a large assortment of COFFINS made and finlehed, 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 all pnces, 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 PLATES or engraving the name and age ICE CASES for laying the body in Ice, by those who wishio keep ,their friends any length mimic, and have ZINC PANS M a rt lee in for laying on the body; LEADEN Coffins ways:on hand. We have a splendid new HEARSE and a pair ot fine horses, and any namber of the best carriages, etc., etc., and will be prompt, punctual. and reasonable. augl9-y 11A - ONONGAHRLA PLANING MlLL.—.sAlass .LUL, puma would respectfully inform his friends and the public, 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 *candy on hard. Bash, 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 then' With planked stu ff. suitable for every deserietlen orunirlt • National Hateit Plitt.sb_nrgh. Situated on Mtn Strut, opposite - di Landing of the Brownsville Steam Psekets. Tetins House having undergone A,thorough repairing aud fitting up, both inside and out, the subscriber is ermined toast every exertions in his power to make all comfortable that think proper to call with him. The Table will be always supplied with the best the market affords. The Bar will -be supplied with the best and choicest liquors. Attached to the house is a good stable, attended by a good Hostler. JAMES REAMER., „IVA, ALLEN BROWN. W. Ct. CONNELLY BROWN'S HOTEL, • CORIVEIt OF SEITIMIRLD AND THIRD STS.i Pittspink, Pa. . BROWN hCONNELLY, YROPRDETORS. N. B —Good Stabling attached - to the house.. - . • GREENSBVII.GII. 'HOTEL. (limossnon's OLD STAND.) riaffE subscriber having leased the above well know; .1. and excellent„estabGshment ; is now prepared -to en tertain his friends and the travelmg.publie generally; in the best manner and on the most reasonable terms.. His TABLE will at all times .be -supplied with .every delicacy of the season; and his Bar.with the best of Li llis stabling le very extensive; and-every arrange. ment has been made for the accommodation of Drovers. augthtf • . WM.. CLAWSON. QALEBATUS--30 boxes prime in store. nov2i . , STUART ei SILL: New Bookg, 11Cus c, Vic. New Booka t Wow - nr:rhliNEß. -- tt .00.,`NceM Smithfieldstreet, have re ceived the following new books. t - NO. ed Dittionary fpf Mehanlest Baena Work and Engineeringi, - - N 0.1.0 Pictorial Field Book of the Revolation,,• This 'excellent work, issued teuti-hunFy, will . be complete in about rwartrr eon ming ,forty eightlarge octavo pages, etich;J:tiud adeic iptive record of. ar journey recently performed to the ttloSt import ant historical the 4Pnrrictos Elution. The plan IS Unique and uttraatiyp, embrncing: character. lades of a book of travel and a history.-- . To Love .and to Be Loved t. aStaryi. by A. S. Roe, atnhorof"Jamesbiontiox,o4Dve.heer Thinking"). The Ladder -of Gold; an"Lnglish - itory % by Robert hlaraton of 'Darwran :-. a tale ; Olive: a novel. , 'By the 'author 'Of The Vgilries. We have also on hand.and for sale a largelassortment. of Annuals, Albums and Children's Books , suitable for the holidays. • .._ •.• IdecitS New Books! New Books*. • WALL, 85 Fourth street, halt : lust received . the Lid der of Gold; an Englh sterr, bv Robert gen. 10 Love and to be, loved, a:story, by A. 0. Rose; The Forrest - Rose, tale of the Frontier, by Emerson Sennett; , Leni Leoti; or Adventures in the Vet West, a. sequel to the Prairie Flower, by Ementon'llennett . Temptation; or the Watch. Tower of Roarven ;- Olive, a novel, by the wither of "The Ogilvies;" singletonYcmtectay,R. N.t by bniea Elnunah, autltot of sketches in" Ultra-Marine." • The Romisb Confessional; or' the Auricular Confes sion, its hitt ery, consequene es, and pnliey of the Jesuits, by !,I Alieulet; Western Scenery on land and river, hUi and dale, in lbe, Mississippi Valley, by Win. Wells; fbr. sale as above. and at, Berford's Federal street ;Allegheny dee3l ' Nett Mastic 03IGNAL POLKA ; ' • - R.•Soiree Polka. , Ilya C. Potter; Scotch Polka; . , 1 Coquette do; . .; Jenny Lind's Bird Song; . ' dodo_ Herdsman Song; —Costa Diva as sung by Jenny Lind; The Dew is on the Blossom ; • Jenny Gray. , I have something sweet to say; I I ain Dreaming, of thee; 0, would I were a boy again; ' • • Blanch AI • - Ben Bolt, for P iano or Guitar; . Coructacker Cotillions ;- Louisiana Belle, with variations; Love Not. Quickstep; Thou halt wounded the spirit that lovod thee; Jeanett and Jcanott ; Shower orPearls. Waltz; Silver Lake Polka. Received by J. U. mELLOR,- deal 81 Wotid street. • N. large stock of sew. Pianos to arrive this week. Sacred Matto. THE NEW CARMINe, SACRA, or postai Callen lion of Chureb Musk, comprising the moat popular Psalm and Hymn tunes In general use . together with a great - Variety of new tunes , Chain:its, hlotegt and An' theme; the whole being one of the most coMplete eol lcetions of ur. , sic for choirs. congregations, singing schools and societies, extant. By Lows .x nixes. A supply of the above received and for sale by • n2O JOHN H. hiLLLOR, SI, Wood st. Dittateal Instruments and Itlaitc. . . THE OLD ESTABLISHED PIANO sti g i p ow DEPOT. C. BLUME, late P. Blaine, 'No HS Wood street, Pittsburgh, Panna, two doors above Fifth, sole Agent for the celebrated Hamburg Pianos, unequalled by any, with felt.eovered hammers, producing a full, rich arid mellow tone, and not liable to wear hard; also, Pianos and 1f le. lode° risfi om the most celebrated eastern manufactasers, of warranted kinds always on hand. Constantly on band, a large assortMentiot ?antic and Minima Instru ments, such, as . Violins, Accrodeons,Vattuul, 'Banjos, Tamborlhes, Fluter Fifes, Drams,,Fageolcus,Clarior. etas. Brass bawl:meats-of every 'description; Violin or Guitar Cates; Strings for all instruments, of the, best kind; finger boatts, castinetts.„ metroitomes, in struction books for all Instruments. 'Segontbhand FI.; anos taken in part pay for hew ones; al , o, rented to per. sans who can give satisfactimi for payment. - A large lot of Boxwood on heed, which will be sold cheap. _ )SfINER & CO., SmitbGete stieet.;:hase receiveti lA.. the Demos Ler number g Strip ger & Toornisemrs International Miscellany. It is nnosually large, and the contents are of great interest. . • Dr. Layard's It :cent Gifjtc,Stonirtitocitl 7 :,itit . ttozi illustrations. Wild Sports in Algeria, by Jules Gerard. Alton Locke, Tabor and Poet; an Autobiography-- This wort• is remarkable in its character, showing the hardships, sufferings and miseries ofa large moss of out fellow men. The Divoteeti Wife, by T. 8. Arthur—a nowt., A Lecture by the Rev. Joseph S. Berg, 1). D., in an swer to Bishop Hughes, on the " Beeline of Protestant ism:. Gamblers' Tricks with Cards Exposed and Explained, by J. U Green, the EMl:limed Gambler. Every Dody"s Almanac I: lind Diary for IESI-I:publisli e d by Appleton, Pbiladelphia., de 04 R. C. STOCKTON, (Lots Johnston 4. Stockton,) Etookteller,-StatlOtter, Printer .t WOULD respectfully invite the attention of Mer oTAchants and others, to his large and superior stock LA NE BOOKS, consisting o f Day Books, Journals,' Ledgers, Invoice, Cash, Order and Letter Books, of every size, made of the best paper, and bound in the most du• sable manner, which he offers at prices mat cannot fail to give satiSfattlott, Blank Books ruled and bound to any given pattern. Printing of every deseriptiormize cuteu with 'neatness and dispatch. No. 47 Market 2 st. ja4 New Stock of Pianos, MINJOHN H. MELIVR , No, IS Wood st., has jast reeelvetra .new and splendid, . lot of .PIANOS, now open and ready " far sale. deal XIRNOLD'S, Hibbert's, Hogan & Thompson's and Harrison's black, red,scarlet and carmine Inks. Faber's, Gontais, Brookman & Langdon's, Jackson & Monroe's black and red Lead Pencils. Int:stands of every description; Gillian's, Cohen's, Pratt's, Levy's, Kelly's, Leinun's and other manufac tures of Steel Pens; G.A. E. bl.Sinith's (successor to A. 0. Bagley & Co.) celebrated Cold' Pena, with gold and silver cases. Wheatinan's English Drawing Paper—antiquarian— doubletephant,.atlas, Columbia, super royal,royal and elephant, bawl boards, cap demi and medium. Perforated boards, fancy box paper, plain gold and sil ver, embossed gold, silver and fancy colored puper,gold and colored strips and corners, and lithographs for fancy boxes; prepared parchment of all sizes, suitable for deeds, charters and diplomas; French note paper, al ways on hand, the most desirable styles, sizes and pat terns; plain, gilt, embossed and .silvered, suitable for balls, parties, weddings and mourning. French note envelopes, plain end embossed; letter envelopes, brown, white and blue ; laid and plain adhe sive envelopes; bk, bike and white. Wafers, wafer cups, various patterns; writing sand; brass, tin, cocoa and Tarkey boxwood sand boxes; ,copying s, inks, brashes,French and English copy+ ing boas, and oil paper ; tissue paper of all colors; red and white blotting paper; pen knifes,!zo. The above, with all other articles in. the Stationery line, both fancy and staple, together with a large assort ment of blank books andmemorandum boots of all common forms of ruling, in every style of binding, and paper of all sizes and qualities, for sale at reduced - ratei on the most reasonable terms, at ,W. S. HAVEN'S Elqpk and Stationery Warehouse novta . ; corklarket and Second' sup. Roman. Strings. A • LOT of genuine ROMAN STRINGS for 'violins ani 11. gaiters, have Just been received by the subsrtber. These strings are from the mom celebrated factory in Hay ; they are tour threads and. four lengthy, and for beauty of tone and durability arc gnrivalled. The sub scriber's ligentlaving purchased - the above for him at the Factory, they are warranted superior to any thing of the kind ever offered in this country. A. KLEBER, Golden Harp, No.lol Third street. N. B.—Now opening a splendid new lot of Nunn tr. Clark's and Dunham's celebrated Pianos. [novl2 Foreign Nevripaperk. - THE subscriber is authorized to roceive subscrip tions for all the London Daily, Weekly and Tri- A. eckly papers Birmingham, Bristol, Hull, Leeds, Manchester, - Newcastle, Sheffield, and other Provin cial pipers; Irish papers of Dublin, Cork, Belfast- Limeriek,_Londonderry, ecc.; Scotch papers of Edin burgh, Aberdeen, Glasgow, Dundee, Ac„• French and German papers. . JOSHUA ROBINSON, , European Agent, Se - Post Buildings, sth st., near Wood. Huta~ Cape and..llllitra. • ..- .05 Food U. corer, of Diamond alley, Serend , stery. .OFFERS his customers and the public an entirely new and fresh stock of-Hats; Caps and Muffs, in great variety, m enu _ilit, factured and selected with much care In reference 'to price, style and quality, in New York city; md will be peered at the lowest rates of present low prices, Whole. sale and Retail .. ' • • footLttf .Spring Failtdon Hate. al• 'hue — beautiful style of HATS for Spring and Summer wear. will be introduced 27119 DAY at 102 Wood street, third, door below Fifth st. feb23:4mc G. IV. GLASSGOW. ' NO. 108 WOOD STREET. PALL - _FASHIONS I • • Received at tho' OLD. stand of G. W. GLASSGOW. 'Beebe ls - Co.'ls 'Pall style of Hata for 1850.. Those in want of a good Hat or Cap, at a small adeange above cost for Cash, will please call at No.loB Wood streets Oast side, third door below Fifth street. aug3l:4m - - 'kb Steamboat Owners, Capinlna eau Clerho S. H&yEN is prepared - to furnish steamboats y .'.with every article, in the book and sultionery line on the most reasonable terms. Freight bOoks, pa Sage books, registers; journals, ledgers, wood and gene • ralveceipt books, crew registers r hand ledgers, receiv ing and discharging memorandum book ink, lead pen .4il92 quills, steel pens, sand, wafers, India rubber, tr.e., lee. Steamboat bills, deck. passage receipts, .freight bills, manifestheads, notices to consignees, /to., on the shortest notice. llookstore ' on the cornerof Market and Elsecrad streets. • , • Inev2s • ' • -•••- • ' '„ • • • -- . . - • - • • , , , .- ," - - • ". ' ' ' ^ - gutiltatitat OWL Age tot Diffeicnt Lines of Piteket PASSENGER OFFIOE 205 LIBBBTY ST:; Firrasyriton: Far TV. SYRNES ¢ CO, 83 South :strati New York ; 38 Waterlog Road, Livrr.4nroi.,: and 65 Oravier. street, ._, , „ 'Er 4. 4 3, - A:•LiNE OF PACKETS galling ever , five days _ll from Liverpool to New York; a Line of Packets from Liverpool to Thiladelphia, on the, 18th of each month; a Line of Packets to Baltimore on the , 201kof each month. :Also—a Lino of .Packets on the Bth and' 94th of each month from London and Portsmouth to , ALSl:Drafts at sight always on hand, for any amount, at the lowest• „rates-Air discount ; And all; information given concerning passengera r that can be .. given, with, pleasure, by their Agent. JOHN 'THOMPSON, - ' Jaa 205 Liberty si, Pittsburgh. New arrangements. N . ;n il - ' l 7 l, F AD ' EL P : lA.. K . . 7 S . • YO TO SAIL FROM LIV E RPOOL • - - On the Eighteenth" day of every /ffenth JANE H. GLlDDE,NiAmbrese Ohado 7 00 lath! .lo th Non JAMES BROVVNE, Arthur. Child, 1000 tone -lath Dec: GONDAV; - J: O. Barstow; 650 lona `lBth Jan. NEVV:. SHIP:- aso •—••• .../ o iii Feb. . • , The above ships are built-of the best Mater a s and af ter the most apprOved• models foi swittnema,'t =bitted . with theruodern immoyententslor the comfort ,of.pas sengers. Their commanders are men of ,known ability. These packets will take advantage of 'steam tor botorup the Delaware. : • • , • -- Also, ships selling- weekly from. Liverpool to . New. O rleans. Passengers can get up the river.ehesp, througli For terms of Second Cabin and Steerage passage, ap ply to or address byletter (post-paid), P..W:-BYRNESsIiCa; . fillSontb, street,• Near York ; 36 Waterloo Road ,Liempool; or to' JOHN THOMPSON, noviklni _ 205 Liberty street, Pittsburgh: LlireriCiol..o.nd..L.lctladelphla;Packete t . S42iiingfran; , Livelpooi on iirs Eighteenthe fackaknih. , Ship Jane B. Glidden, Capt. Child, .Nov,lB.' 1E1 ;44, " James Browne ,. : " Child _: :-Dec. 18. " Gondar, . " Barstow, Jan. 18. •--;nevv, ' _ Irelr.-16, These 'Mips. are of' thertargisist class.- The Accommo dations for aecond cabin and, steerage passengers Are unsurpassed for comfort, and,tite days of sailing will be. panomaflyadhered to.. Price of steerage, passage 820. Certificates good for la inondts, or the money refunded if the passengers do not embark. Apply to _ DAVIDM.BARBOUR, at John Watt I • • 261 Liberty street. Drafts for any amount given upon the Ulster Banking Company and Branches, the Royalßank of Ireland, or Spooner, Aturoods & Co••,•Brokers, London. tuovltkam FOREIGN PASSENGHIL OFFICE* SHIP AHOY! 4 , 4 WHO COMMANDS? 14;f le. RAH.NDEN & CO., Wno ]rave appointed the subscriber Agent for their nun valled Lines 4.1%-,Ships from:Liverpool to • New- York, Philadelphia and Boston. Let the Friends of Emigrants be careful to have their arrangements made according to the new ProtisionLerw, and take no man's receipt, without having it inserted; otherwise they will have to pay in Liverpoot,be fore they following She is the list, according to law: 2} lbs. Brea, i 7,1 2 lbs. Beef or Pork, 1. " Flour d , a f pint Vinegar, 5 " Oatmeal, E lb. Sugar, • .2 " Rice, Molasses, "'Potatoes, 2 oz. Tea, With three quarts of Water per day, and sufficient 1 • for Cooking. . . The' caboose and cooking-ranges for the use of Pas nengets, are kept under cover. Every attention will be paid tapromote their health and comfort. , flank of England Mites and Foreign Ezehhnge put ihaied,at current rates. • • • Dpbtsi Legacies, Pensions, tee:, colleeted4 and copies of Wills procured, with every other business con nected with an European Agent. • .TOSFIVA ROBDISON, - _ Buildings, ..* • , • •• EuroperuhAgenty uP ,9 I. Tom C corner of Fifth and Wood sts, IRELAN D SCD'It ND , LE FRANCE, and GERMANY, To any amount, by Joshua Robinson European Agent, Pan Sue/dings, ern Fifa and New Lane. Pl%r OP LIVERPOOL AND PIIILAD'A ;434 PACKETS.. .To Saii from PAdaddpkia on the =Ph and frwl Lty s7 Por. l on ths2Othr of:rack month, SII/PS Mutsu Pock, 1,000 Tons. 11thgants t r ?..50 Parcartstaixiti: 1,400 t. • " KALLNALZOO,_ I,CKIO RICHARDSON BROTHE . RS k CO., Agents, Non. 1.2 and 13 Tower Buildings, Liverpool. RICHARDSON, WATSON k CO., Agent - , No. 6 Chestnut street, Philadelphia • MICE subscribers, Agents for the above Dine of splen did new Packet Ships at this City, are prepared to furnish passage: certificates to parties residing in thin country who may be desirous of sending for their friends, to come out by either of tbe above Ships. They are also prepared to remit money-to any part of,the Old Country by sight drafts on the Bank of Ireland and Branches, and o Messrs. Richardson Brothers & Co, Liverpool. For particulars, apply to or address BROWN & KIRKPATRICK, No. 144 Liberty street, Pittsburgh /03N.P/1 Limn:ulcer?.' c. I.IP.PENCO'PT C neLuft, (Lan: J. S.Sriucuza& Co.) Mannheim% at Phenix Piro Proof Safes, Second strat,bettoten Wood and Smithfield., N Tuesday afternoon, July ^.3,1815, the undersigned I,J were called upon by Messrs. lapt encott & Barr, to witness an honest and fair test of one b, their Phainix Safes.. The furnace being prepared,tao Sate 'it placed inside thereof,with books, papers andiome money . , when the door of the Safe was closed and the fire kindled at quarter past 2 o'clock, and in d short time the Safe was red kot, and continued till half past 6 o'cloek - , being about four and a half hours, when the committee expressed their saiisfactipn that the time occupied with each beat was sufficient.. The furnace was then pulled dawn,Safe cooled, and door opened—the books, papers and money safe. The heat was so great ak to melt off the brass mountings. We therefore take pleasure In recommend ing these Sates to the public, as being, in our judgment, entirely fire proof. JARVIS &TRABUE, )C& RAWSO, ' - C N ORN it. WALL & B N ROTHER, BRANNON & THATCHER, BENEDICT &CARTER, . ISAAC CROMIE. I am engaged "in the found!y business, and know something about furnaces and heat. I - Witnessed the burning or 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 judgment, entirely fire proof. • ' Whl. NAME. In calling upon the above gentlemen for *hell' signa tures, they e II spoke in the highest terms of the fairness of the test,, and their fan confidence of the' Safe's being entirely fire-proof. We have constantly on hand and fot sale a full assortment of the above Safes. mar3l BELL & TERRY. The Old Printing. Establishment. (tan JOURSTON & BTOCITON A - nd Blank Book and Stationery Warehouse. 'Err S. HAVEN is piepared to execute eve y . style of yy; Legal, Coinmercial, Canal and' Steamboat Job Printing and Book Binding;. and tarnish' 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. f1:7" Printing Office and. Book' Bindery, plc. Third a teet. novl6' Wholesale 'awl. Retail. SADDLE, HARNESS AND TRUNK MANUFACTORY OBERT R. HARTLEY, begs leavd to ilil form; his friends and-the Public acceicliY, hat he continues to occupy thatlarge and com- mod ions Store Room, formerly occupied by &mac F estock & Co., N 0.66, corner of Diamond alley and Wood street, where he keeps a large and general assortment of Saddles, BridlOhHarness Trunks, Carpet Bags, Saddle Bags,Valises, Buffalo Robes , Whips, and all other art'. ales to his lino. lid also keeps constantly on hand, mid prepared .to furnish to order, all kinds of Riveted Rose,manufactured of the , best =ltalia!, and in a style of workmanship equal to the eastern manufactured article, arid at 66 per cent. Country Iferchanits and Farnurs would do well to call and examine his stock before purchasing elsewhere, as he is determined to sell first rate articles at very low prices. • - Er Don't forget the place, No. Si,corner of Wood (root and Diamond Alley. • . ttri2o . New Lig L ht: —, TiirvyE have received a lot of AMPS of various sizes _and kinds, of a new construction , that is quite simple and complete—some ornamental. • • Also, the article to burn in ' them, called "BURNING FLUID," or " ETHERIAL OIL." li has rare quttlities which recommend it to the attention of Steamboat men Hotel Keepers and Housekeepers. For cleanliness economy and brilliancy, it surpasses anything portable nowin use. Persons who please to call on us will be shown the peculiarities of the new compound • • sultan' supply of the Fluid and Lamps kept by SCAIFE it ATKINSON, • I st, between 'Wood and.hlarket sts. co.Partztorarttpw SAME. P. SIIII.IVER and CHAS BARNES have, this day associated themselves together nailer. the firm of Srtarynn& BAINES, forthe transainett of the ,'Wbbl,e sale Greeetr, .Produce and' - Commission tlnsindletvat Nos. 130 nadaTd• Second strocr, between Weed and Smithfield streets. , . . Pittsbingii,Atignit iplB4o, . . ~lransportatwn inW -. PEPINSTLVALISIA ItAlrfactat-PC‘r wiNl4ll' r•itagaq%6 iatikenorairarr MY Hours to PhdaddOttial-243: /llHei:ll4ritadL4ol- GOOD -IbITENTe-TELEts HAND EXPRESS LINE STAGE COMPANY. Six daily lines: of new Coachek.nn Hollidaysburg, and thence by the new Pennsylvania Railroad to Philadelphia, New York. and Baltimore.' • • During tbeenspension of an ‘1 daily lines of Coaches will leave fat Hollidaysburg, and ham thence by the New Pennsylvania Railroad, (42 miles,) to Philadelphia. Time througkatrfiatira.- . Fare to Philadelphia. • .... ..... . -..511,00 Fare to Baltimove .......... 10,00 Coaches will - leave every , ifirirning at 8 o'clock pre cisely, and every night at the same: hout. ,Ettras to leave at any time, always In readiness. This is the most direct, =llona* and cepeditious route to the. Eastern 'Passengers for Baltimore take the now Railroad a Harrisburg, direol,.oa . the , arrlval of the can at tha place. For passage or information, applrto W. R. MOORHEAD, St. Charles HMG!, d or to J. P. HOLMES, Monongahela House. YOUGUILOOMONat HAMM rwmarrr , rnass am, urn inioarrsr aotrrn . TO - BALTIMORE' AND PHILADELPHIA! . 1 ' The iteamer THOMAS SHRIVER, ‘' • litsstai, Master; leavei Pittiburgh; from !her w• ar oat, above the Monongahela bridge, daily, at 4 &chick; P. M. and West Newton al 8 A. M., runrung to connection with' a daily line' of splendid Troy built coaches to Cumberland, and Railroad, thence. to Bahl. more and Philadelphia. . For further information enquired' . • • • G. M. RUSTON,: Passenger Agent, Itionoagahela'House; ur, Capt. JACOB•SMITfI, , Fzeight4gent.sThartJkii dec2o:om GREAT CIENTRAL,apPTfictIi..; THE PIONEERS OF. THE NF:WRAILROAD II I . Through in 4 - Days to Pill/eddy/Uzi and Baltimore. • . lE take pleasure In , anitouncing to the 'Merchants ot Pittsburgh and the Western Business comma: n ty, that on and after Monday, the 10th Sepumbsr_, we will receive and :forward goods via 'the Central; Hall road, and guarantee them to be through,in,4 ; days. Oar .exterusivisstock of Cars and Boats enable us to oiler the above expeditious route to the 'public, whilst we still continue our usual Lines via Harrisburg 4nd Columbia. Merchants wishing - goods brought from the East with certainty aud , d4patchtau lows rarboycli . prii. duce shipped there, are invited to callow , , ATKiNS OP O'CONNOR, ATKINS' /c CONNOR & CO, PhiladePa.,:.. Proprittors pt ihs Pittsburgh Dansportation Line.'; Or the following AgentsP- - O'Connor & Co, 70 North street, Baltimore. E. Block, a Battery Platte, New York. Elliott & Young, 14 Doane street, Boston. sepl3tf I t tib 4rfilk PO rt.ftble. Born •., 1860 . -aft= FOR THE TRAMPORTATICeI OF 01IXIGIIT,TO,ARD17RDTI PITTSIXRUH, PHILADELPHIA, BALMORD, NEW YORK, 130ST-ONi - ere. - - • THOMAS BORBIDGE, I_4 TAAFFE-O'CONNOR, •- Pialburgh. ! THE Canal being now open the proprietors of this long established Line are as usual at their old stands, receiving and forwarding - Merehandize and Produce at low rates, and with the promptness, certainty and safety peculiar to their system and mode of Transportation, where intermediate transhipmentis avoided, with its, consequent delays and probability of damage. /Merchandise and Produce shipped East or West, and BIIIs Lading forwarded freed( charge for commission,. advancing or storage. Raving no interest direct/y(4 in directly in steamboats, that of the owners is !Melt 'con sulted when shipping their goods.. • All communications to the following Agents promptly attended to: 'THOMAS BORBIDOR, ! N 0.278 Market st.,Philadelphla• - ' TAAFFE & O'CONNOR, 'P'°Fnihns• Cor. Penn and Wayne sta., Pittsburgh; , Aors - rs—John M'Callogh & Co., 63 honh et: , Ealt F. B. Burke & Co., 2.5 Doane at., Boston W. & J. T. Tap seott & Co., 66 South st, New Work,; Jaz: Wheelwrig l t Cincinnati. f ladMi 185 0 . • • .:• . mierch.nv s Trinkiportaticrim Jane* • - FOR the Transportation of turd Peon= from Pittsburgh to Philadelphia end Baltimore, (via Canal and Railroad,) tort/taut re-shipping—time,lo days Rates of Freight always as Law as any other responsible Linn C. A. lIPANULTY it Co., Proprietors, Canal Basin , Pittsburgh. • AoRNIS ROBE IkiErtBILL & Co., Balt. AYNOR, Philad7a. . • • , , Merchant's Viray:Freight lariat TUICLUSIVELY for the accommodation Of.lllo WAY 12j BUSINESS between Pittsburgh, Blairiville, intuits tewn, Aollidaysburgh, Water street, Pa:; and all inter mediate places.. • Shippers by this Line can always depend upon having their goods promptly forwarded and delivered at any point on the Canal or Railroad, at fair rates for freight. JOHN MILLER, Proprietor. a. R. CANAN, Johnstown. AGENTS I JOHN MlLLER,Hollidaysburg-. inars C. A. APANULTY tr. Co Pius. - - ' flattating Bottle Jactka. , ' MAE subscribers have received &tether small lot of I superior Bottle Jacks, direct from Sheffield, war ranted to worlewellf- In 'presenting this article , to the , notice of the public, the subscribers deem it, necessary to remark;that dur:ng the last five years . they haVe sold several dozen, and as far as we have been able to aseee= tain they have given entire satisfaction To such as do nor understand what. is meant by a bott/e 'jack, we world explain that it is machinery , resembling clock work; but much more powerful, enclosed in a brass trams; and worked by a-strong steel spring; that Its ac tion is alternate, and regulated by a horizontal fly wheel; to which is suspended the joirt of beef, or any other thing to be roasted; that the machine when fully , wound up wilt continue in motion for two or three hours. The Jacks are generally' used with a screen or a large tin reflector, which greatly accelerates the proof . or roahts. ing. For sale, with or without screens. JOHN DUNLAP fr.' CO., .deml3 corner of Market d Second sts. Now.,Eugband Live Stook : lisuratieo Co, Important to Farmers, Dairymen els: others. CAIIAINN, Milkmen t 'keeperi of Livery Stables, and all others owning live stock, can have their lives in. s ured for the stnallitremiura of frora fifty cents to twc. dollars each. - The cost to insure Cows owned. by utillraten, - for.one year, will be about thirty-five cents a .head, AVha unlchraaa owning twenty Cows would not give Seven dollars to have them lusursd for one year. C. A. COLTON, Agent, At the General Insurance Agency . ; octUt. cor Alth and - Wood ski., up struts. Bounty. Land Warrants. riIDE SUBSCRIBED, who was in Michigan, Wisnon i sin, Illinois and Missduri;in the Fall of 1&19, with the view of_examming the Public Lands, ond an *the, months of March or April next, will revisit those States and also lowa, and from the knowledge be ba&acquired, be enabled to make the most favorable location& for per sons holding Land Warrants. His charges will be mo derate to any person who may be pleaseo to employ bim. If by letter, (post-paid,) to LUKE COCKSHOOT., 37 Diamond alley; Pittsburgh ItmarAcis--.Capt. Robert Porter, Attorney, Fifth:it.; John Taylor, Pension Agency,2d st 4 Edward Snowden, Attorney, Fourth st.; J. B.:(itithrie, Agent,. Fourth st.; Capt. John • Herron, Penn st 4 John Cartwnght, Caller, Wood st.; D. Tatlorgan do Co„ and J. D. Morgan, Dnm gist, Wood street. (novls:3m Bounty Lando. CAPT:-NAYLOR, No. 163 Third street, 'comer of Cher .y alley, having made arrangements at.Wash ngton for the purpose, wilt proem* Bounty Lands for the officers and soldiers, their widows and , childreivunder the Bounty Land Bill, passed SeptembertlBt6,lBs6. . Pittsburgh, Oetobet 10. Bounty .bands.- A RR/Noma:lsms having beeii made le tivieti.the XL. undersigned and E. B. GRAYSON, Esq , of `Naafi- Sngton City, (late of the Treasury Deparune.nt,) for the purpose, the undersigned will procure Bounty Landis for the offseers and soldiers, their widows and : children; under the Bounty Land Bill, passed September .28th, 1850. - - JAMES F. KERR: Attly. nr.La*; •- oetW dth st., bet. Smithfield:lnd Cherry alley.' Bounty Land—,Soldiers' Blatutp. ml undersigned condnnes the business of Agent for 1. Soldiers' and Mantas , ektirrutor'Edunty Land and" Pensions. Office on Fourth street, opposite the Mayor's office. toct2 5 :1 ... JOHN B. GUTHRIE. •• Irish and Scotch Ni7blilieyri' . WARRANTED PURE—Price $2 J e; per gallon,:ox 62je. per quart Fr eate by MORRIS &ICA TH in the Dimond.. • -.ftlees James P. florlbsch, , RECTIFYING DISTILLER, AND /I Watt - - Foreign and Domestic Wbus, Liquots, Cigars; it,, Di 0.107 Liberty at. corner or Barker's alley, novl9l ,r Pittsbu , gh Pa. A//FORM * & flAwokaft. Tea Localer3, east Aldo of, in the Dian:fond. Try their .. 60c, Teal 13, RIDDLE ROBERTS, Attorney at Law. - Office'No ♦ 132 Smithfield street, between. Filth and Sixth. Collections carefully, attended to—speclal attentio given to Conveyancing. fdeelly Printer''( Varga JUST RECEIVED a supply of Printerli Cards ivory surfaced, satin surfaced, satin enamelled, India and. People's colored Cards. - _ • - Always on hand, an excellent article Jo book and news Ink ; also, red, blue and 'green Inks; front the manufactory of J. D. At'CrePT, NeW York. • . , Printer, Dookiellii and Stationer; garner oflllatkat and Seminidttts. R um. surrEtt- ! • 3 bbic treat torsalo.bk 011tifaUe of ' ittalsorgh ,, sU'AVE yon all heard now cheap. C.A. BIiOWN is JOU seHing ha stock of fine Hold JEWELRY? If you have not, then. know Mat he Is selling a. very.rich end fashionable as/ortmentpf Geld, WASICRES and JEW mazy itt,such'l4lolsishlng low Prier's Mat all who have Called his assOrtment and prices, eXclaltarkhls, certalnli; is something new for Pittsburgh. What: flue gold Jewelry selling at half the usual price! How can this be? Stop te MoMent, 'will tell you the secret ; we have made such arrangements with the' etanufactu rers at the teat,' and also, with the WatCh mannfactal rera of Europe, that we are getting ill our goods at the lowest possible .ptices, and then, having low rents to pay, and other expenses, alto " " cheap, enables as to eel!. at yltfl Opp ; prefix; tiposAro cost, and„theretore, a wholesale price will .answer. 'Therefore, low vices and large sales will be oar menet: Please call' at 11l Market street, second door from . Liberty street. rdr..cl9l k C. A. BROWN. . . Dr. Olisurlea HONGEOPAIVIC PHYPIOIAN, had •teontried his officiate Penn street, - Ne.21314 (between Hand street end Garrison . . rdee3o Adailnlstratarts Notice: El/11118 of Administration on the estate Of Anthony dJ Beelen, dec'd., late of ,Piusburgh, having been granted to the subscriber, all fieriest' Indebted to said es:stelae requemed ta mike Immediate paytnefir to el ther,of ua and all s i ezt n em i s holding claims; against satct estate wilt present dulp,araltenticaterl for settle ment, at the Warehouse ate!) , occupied by,:sald Antho ny Beelen, No. 88 - Third 'street- ' BEELEN,,:ddrainistratrix. dec2slm GAZZAbI„, Central Tea sand •IPassitil/li. 0 . . r score 1111 E fuiest Qualities of Green am4•Blaele 'SEP D IA • No: "cha,' Java and 'RIO 'M r ; .I,Overisig , s : Re ed t and Crushed SUGARS ; New Orleans, Orleans, Bt. Laois Refined and Havana do; best eh:RAISINS ;.Citron, Lemon. Peel, Prpnes,Dates, tec., far sale by; : . - '•'.-.. ' - • - ' ' H. C. FIRLLY, No. 20 nth atreet ,•:•• • , i • aeon , 011,) , ftturrlicara. XTO.HSI. St. oAsie• •atreeit, Aug/n.4118 bridge,y—a .L' large cisseitmecit of our own, make constantly. oa Castomer SHIRTS made to orfierr promptly. . • • • ""'211114. W artier/7 Holism ' • 4 :;k iiiTe nE cede l d n' l n* ,.ki n g:P.t r aditafta fY Inthispeopular establishmentAlinouneep to ••• this frlendsand the public g6nerally, that he wilt as, hie best drone to keep up the well earned and 'long enioyei reputation of the house. . , -He wiltkeep constantly on hand every deliettcy of the imager), GamiriSuletr. and 'CAM Orarass L &c.; and:his Bart will small times be supp li ed with the cum mrs Lt 'woks. [deathly.] W. C. °AMAMI lIER. fteniovali • • . 'PRE PElLlirf TEA STORE has been removed liom Fourth street to Np 98 Fifth street, onetlOtor cast of the~lllschanggo Bank„ where the sobscriber Is new re• celvuighlf, fall stock of GREEN 4LND BLACK •TEAS, seleetedsrvith great care, add purchased direct froru,the ItaperteraftnNew,Yorki , The snick consisui of all the difiemut fivers'/end grsules of Tea brought lathe Ameri can' market, and Will be sold .wholr_sale asutretall; at Inlets loWer Man any other house in Pittsburgh. , • . Retail Grocers are .invited to call 'and let:samples, and learn our prices for Teas packed in -I and i • 8t pack ages, or by tha nail chest. .„ Cures—Mocha, Java and Rio Coffee. Chocolate—Baker's Brom, Cocoa, Chncolate and Co coa Shells.. • Sugar.;-Lovering's crashed and pulverised, and New Orleans Sugar. . Raisins; Prunes, Arc. • dect4 d‘ Cold Veet.” • • • - uErE respeetfally inform oar friends and the public VT who sailer from .` cotd feet?" that we have work ed up some very fine real Lambs Wool Yam into men's Socks, whica we axe satisfied will wove most durable and comfortable to the wearer. Also -A lure supply of Undershirts and"Dralers of every quality_ . The. Old Establiihed Stocking Manufsztoryi Filth st. ' -deed W. DALY 4 CO. - To the Ladles. WIHAVE NOW FINISHED dozen Of Ladiea' '25 ne black - riot Lambe Woof STOCKIN ‘ i S, which are 'softer in the wool sad more durable is the &Worthen any we have heretofore made. -Every article in the Sock, Undershirts and Orawerts, ladiee and cluldren's underclothing, made to-order with punctuality. - The Old Established Stocking Aleaufattory, Fiat:L.ld: alga • W. DAL Y.•&:CO. • nuts raustsrs• • ••••••••, -------- ‘ • •,••••• • .., -- • . '4asucelitr; •' ' ' il' A: Vt . la TT . A . co,L, D .-.., (Bisect Santa to late Erm of John Sherif & n.) . . . . . _ . .., BELL 'AND . BR fk , S FOUN D ERS,. .. . . -•-- AND AIANITEACTUBEMB ' 7 ' .• of Brass Paticets,.Stearn and. Gas Cocks, irith all the'oaiious efrtielea , . . . teed in the P L Chia ING •nusi . .- • . •NESS,No.. 1.27 and US Eintstrect. .• , . The above are now prepared to manufacture and keep constantly onltind every variety of Guile and Swam Cocks, such as are used by - Engine builders and Plumb , . ere; alto, Gas Chandeliers, Pendentl, -Brackets, Gait Pipe, &c., &c., &c. ' .. . . '• • • Inov2ii. Removal. HE ... subsen Dere have remcryed from No 57 Water...lt" totho Warehousereeentlq occupied by lime, May No:23' Writor et; [mi2] REEY,PiIArrNEWS fr. •CCr,, W„:- 1307 X, -• • ... ..... • .... .*. • "-• • •-•, c.l.4ltra; Flown & Par7s, IDr AV IDTG' taken, to . the business of.PLIr- Benittn4d, flown;Wholesale Grocer, Prolter and Confection er, would respectfally solicit-a • continuance ••ot tbe Paj tronage so liberally.bestowed upon •theirpredeeesser, and would call the attention of the public in general to the stock of goods kept in theirestablishment. which:for, quality . cannot be surpassed in this city • • • • Foreign Fruits, Confectionary, Picktes, Spaces, Pre-; serves, serves, Sardines, cps, &c., 2/43 form part of;their stock now on hand,and all of the above articles have been selected from. the best eastern houses,- ' A 'lle* stock of goods in the above line ate daily arti! vir lst 8.- - .Retaiters and cothitty storekeepers willtrnd it to their advantage to give ; a a call.- . . lobtLt • .R.oallery.l Raillery' 'Haste try r -Ix TA". DALY. & Co. have fer sale; at the OLD ESTAB- , VW LISRED STOCKING MANUFACTORY, F/ftb streets between Wood and Market ,600dozems, men'a undershirts (all wool) at 400 r . " ," merino . • 150 *‘' ' " drawers " 1,00 3do " • " '(alCtioel) ". 450 - ,1000 •of,.fleecy Chamois, and far lined hacksk , lambs wool and silk 6 10 Yes . 0( everY quality :; color; adeptedier w intetwears. 600 dozen of ladies black lambs wool stockings; made'. of. fine • Amerietui and. Merino wool,. with_ three threads' 1000 doze ns of children's plaid and neivfancy Styles of gomelastle tops: 75 dozen of cluldrenSpolkas, jackets, uintillas t mnifs; 'victorines, 'gaiters and boots. An immense. variety. of the above goods have beea manufactured ' and selected . with care, for our own trade, and will be' sold at . prices' which will defy all competition. (Journal copy.). Central Tea Store r Corner • Col7ltrOf Fifik.Slroet and.ltrarkst Andy., .• , TUST 'RECEIVED, a large and well Selected clock of ty.FRESII•TEAB from the Importers, comprising the . .very b est.,qualities of Green and Black Teas, which: Will be sold on the most favorable terms, wholesale .and. retail. The attention of Families is respectfully Invited to the assortment.. : . HENRY C, KELLY. RI •DT [eV.Dr, yya Pemale Beirttitsstek, '-. • • '• rpuE FALL. SESSION pi' this Institution will cony 1. meneeiin Wednesday, October 30,1850..P0r Tema, ae:;; please - 'See Circulars at Mr. Melloes; 81 - Wood street, and Mr. George R. White's, Market street.; ".;1•;;,•''' In addition to the thorough systemor, insiruction.par,: sued by thd Principal, as vouched for by Ciotr. , 4ohnstok and Bishops Upcold Mod Pinter, the Semlnarrpreitents , considerations, which be deemed'of some moment, in the limited number, ,01, its boarding rupi15,..(25,);" its., retired situation, and especially,. its not being coattal ons to anf.e.ollege or Sclioolibr boys.' , • , L .- pr. Rillikelly may,be found attheMonongehela House for a few days;tnt will be happy to wait en those desb. ri=seeitua trt'reference to the geldel. suck at Triz Clkt—lion. Charles Shafer; 'Sohn IT. Shoenbergeri,Esq.• Poi. Wilson M."Candless.... ' • Oyster Saloon and confentlonstry trillE subscriber respectfully infonna his friendlv jj the public, that he has removed, to No.-.30,,5t. Clair strto -one - door from Pean, where' lie bat opened a.. CONFECTIONARY-- AND' OYSTER SALOON,' and " will kseP a 4 Ys on hond..eVel7 article In kaoline Oft business, ft sh and sweet. Oysters. served op in the:' shell; stewed or fried, to snit all tastes. Also ) on hand,. 7, a supply of Bruits of all kinds, , Rickles;&c.., &e. - • sep..Z:y HARRISON GRAIIAIR: hi ORRIS & HAWaRTII, iu the Diamond, have Just 01 received from the Old Country, and'°Ter for sale low for cash• • • - • . • • • , English Pudding Raisins; Candled Orange and Lemon Peel p. • ' - English ; , Pine Apple Rum;; • - London flat,• •-• • Irish 'Whiskey: Also front New-York - . Cooking Basins and Currants Citron Rich" Grape Juic e; • . Cocoa and Otneolate---ail kinds; Ground; Spices; • _Wines and . Brandies of _every-- "GlitENCti-E9LISEING PASTE—The best Comptril'A tion for cleaning and removing spots froar tr Furniture orevery descriPtion. The apidication isT e ceedingly simple, and the effect is instantaneoni andtasting - Pull directions for use on each box. For sale the Durg Store of -- -. • • COULTER: & EfACIE4. corner of Wood and Third - sm. '''" L)ETROLtUM—it 'certain cure tot DISIStdrCgA t disease-very - prevalent this hot weather the tore '1 ruoner of Cholera. Try it For gal by - - .- jyfj KEyjw___ .x)vvE om wood st.SE Loit... T a, Pocket .Book r 777 DETwEEN ,Diamond alley l9B 14Veity: street, witft papentin It that are a n t) o nee' to D. 134 . 4 7 / 1 11 but the owner. The - finderwill be rewarded and reetiTe the thanks of the'owner, on leaybg it at 188 Liberty - at. Jana 1t. 8..111.14m/iND. t ` `Si ;: . NO. 102. iffIOCCUCLIWUO. • A. JAYNES, • 33 Fgth st