The daily morning post. (Pittsburgh [Pa.]) 1846-1855, January 27, 1851, Image 1

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Cr ISOM—Five .Nllart u year, payable sttietly
nadrao; , ..e. Six ikillars -will invariably be rviniced .
not tiand:atilaLti the year: • , • • • • •
U.-1. Ingle copes two Cartrs—(cii site nt the counter
et the Mice, and b)• the tiarfa:ll437!: • • ." •
Tait rower.
Is pa lished from the samfiffice, on a large blanket
else sheet, at TWO D0.,4111,5 is...year r in advance—
ecipies.strx , • • •
POIPaPer will be diiconfinued stintass atihe die
eretton oftne.proririetor,l uuul ell urreuzsges are paid. •
Tyr Ti 4 attention _will be pgjd to any order unless ac-
coop snip/ by. the teener'. or :pilaf : se fon , refe re nee in this.
•Cori icdwith, Ms Establithessnt.of b. . Mutt&
ults/argest 'lob -Printing. Offices in the city
who're& kinds shawl& tis 'dogtrots eitshorrut notice, and
RATES.-OGRETaiADVE.RTOtISANQ
••••• ltrr;'',.;.'
#RESS
t f TTCN uniti Ivan sista, Oil
Opeiquitei age insertion • 001
• each. additional insertion
• , "%c"1 one week, t• . 3
sc . two weeks 3 ' oo
' a `'. .three weeks:: . .. -400
' one niorithz..- . .... ''''''''''''' 22
" two Months '
three:mouths- ' 9 00
" four months ..... -----••••*•-•""-- • " 13°
" • ' nlonths • 12 00
" one year.. 19 00
Standing Card, six lines or less, per anaam.;-- 10 00
-• • CLIAINCTIATILE Ar ITYASLIII: •
One stiaare, per annum, (eXelusive of the paper ) ). 25 00
Fore:nth additional square, inserted over one month,
and for additiouiitsquaroltiserted under the yearly
rates, rice. '
•
Pohl rs tuft accountable for legal advertieemenu
beydrid the amount charged for their publication-. •
Announcing candidates for office to be charged the
Lune another advertisements:
Advertisements n otiniuted on The copy for a specified
number af InSentotts;will be continued till forbid, and
payment exacted accordingly_ • • , -
• The privileges of yearlyadverisers will be Confined
• rigidly to 'their regular business, and other advett)Se•
• Aunts not pe mimes to their. regular business as agreed
tor,Ur be pail extra. • . t . - I
Ail advenisements for charitable institauotts,- fire
'companies, ward; township and 'other public 4i:orange,
and,aueb like, to be charged half price, payable,svatcvlat •
et 'LOU SCIL • • - :
• Muni Sp notices to be charged 50 cents. • • .
Death notices Inserted without charge, unless accent
br funeral iiiiritatimui or obituary notices, and
when so aicarnranied, to be,p.aitl for. -- - . •
Reg aka advertisers, - and allbthers sending coramuni
tan ons. pr requiring r.otioea designeilto toll attention to
Feits.Boireer, Coriceas,or any.public entertainments,
where char/scarcer:We for ittance---all notices of
private, assecietionv-severr notice designed , to call at
tt? pnvoie enterprises calenlatedoi intended to
promote uidivie aal imerest,tan only.be inserted with tbe
. understanding that the same is to be paid for. -If intend
-*tip be inserted in the local column,the • same will be
charged at the rate of not less than ten cents per line. •
- • &Mops or Fist Notices to be charged triple price..
Tavern License Petitions, 82,00 each.
Legal and Metrical Advertisements to be .charged at
(nil prices, 1. 1 • • . *
••• Veal Estate Ageet •abdiAmetionters , Advertisements
alarm be classed under kearly rates, Hutto be allowed a
.diseotint of thirty:l.ll[th and one-ttdrd Oer cent. from the
,iintoent of bills. •^ "
MEEKLY OIL Tltt-WEERLY IN DAILV - PAPERS.
:Otte *Oat; three , hue ... 44.;:*41 50
Do.* • each udditionit idiertlOn* .. .. .* . 0 37
t• • AVDERTIBEMINT'S IN WEEE.LN' PAPER
Due acre, (10 tincis,) one insertion • • "gto 50
each additional insertion.. .. • •••••••• • • 0 23 1
waident luivettittements to De paid advance.
i •• ,7, •: , ' WHITE &CO Gazette.
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.urnal.
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•JAMES"P.'BARIt• Co., - hrortiele
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'FOSTER• It'•BROTHER, Dispatch.
Dee. 1,1819.) .IANIES W. DlDD4E;:Ateeneett.
flqftqpiogql.clixtbs:
1 fi g .I . Tr - MUSD,. street, near
D..leratuum &awn , " by LaitYPrlttl lt ; r r y ve
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SAMUIELYV BLYo4 6 ;;AnarleY,az Zaw--01fice ori4th
street, near Gras', Pittiburgh. - 00.9.5
72 e 101% .1 r • • • x..1...0111
11„./. at., aboveWpoit.:... - july4-T
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HONAI3 bIr.firLITSHALL - ,'. Clit, - liisty at Law.—Officai
- lanatites Baildiags;fourth st. - it/El7-13'
13.CARNAltAlley atLaw:-:-Offieeaa Fo
114 6t.,-between Cherry alley and Grant at. eti.y
Da. BROWN'S OFFICE, No. GS, Diamond alley beta
zi..rtrauoWHY,'Atiortisy and,Counsellor.at --
.Law,
Office to welr.s Buildings on: Grant str e et.
y scorr, DentisivEaurthfit,tive doors west of Mar
ket. :AU work warranted, and if not perfectly sat
isfactory no charges will be mader feblo.
- Eacht.ovAb.-- - or. Robert Snyder, has removed his
'office to Foithit streeti 'between Wood and 'Smith
field streets.. • atarls-1.7
DARRAGH, Attorney at Lair—Office Bakewelps
* BuiWings, :on Omit street, opposite the Court
• reasißAß" Awing" at Law.-oiftee; North side
0., of Sifth.street, tretweon,Wooil and' Smithfield, in ilia
llzoo.boibling with Alderman Morrow.. r• sepan-ly.
TIdILWASUrtt SWARTZ WELDER, Attorntitt at Late.
Mee en - Filtuth street, .between Wood and •'Smith
,opposite, Patterson's Livery Stable. apl-5,
( BORGE•F . GILLMORE s - Attorney and Counsellor at
Ur 'Liste- -, L•Office removed to the 2d door below - Grant st.,
tin Fourib,to - thebltree lafely occupied by - Alderman Mil
ele• • • • 4 mat3o
Buogal ASTER, Alderman-_,Office: Fourth street
AV. - third door above Smithfield,SOuth side.
Conveys.netheof all kinds den, with the greatest care.
awl legal ale
_curacy _
"Alike RealEamte examined, d.e.
1011 N coyLE, - Notary and :Conecycinerr.—Offire in
tP Fourth street,. near Smithfield,
Pittablugh. Deeds,Bonds, Mortgagee, Anielesof Agree
tcanit all other inatrumentaof writing drawn up . with
s r.= and dispatch, Titles to Real Estate examined.
DL- 6-$ . ... C.
Tr BITER & MCDOWELL, (strcensous "Km h
.I.l6 , KtestM,) Whokaata and Remit Dragand - Preseription
Stfre;cot er of Wood street and - Virgin alley;' Pltysi•
'Chins' pre. :zriptions' carefully compounded night and
• lreliN-A...PARKLNSON,Ak Lerman, Fifth Waid, Penn
st. between. Walnut and 04Inmate., where ho may
.befoundutalltimes. Those having houses or otherprop
ettyta sell or reett;tan have the 1313Mpunctnally taten&
to; debtsvallectedi, and all the duties of an Alderman
will receive prompt attention.oe 27 -p
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'-'IISEMI O •Y' W WEL,LIAMS,A.uorney and Cotouttter at
int . late, (snccessor to .Lowrie Office _at
=the old nand, Fottrth st., shave Smithfield.
-PlTH'Partnership heretofore existing between Henry
Williams..F.sg., arellayselftin titepracticeof the law,
was dissolved hymnal/al consent oaths 28th ult., and the
, btssin' tee vallhereafter be continued by :Henry
Jaws, whom „I - most cheerfully recommend to all for
.wbom I have the.honor to do business—as a gentleman
every way.worthy of their confidence.. .
decll3ly, WALrEII LOW,RM.
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Samuel P Hoag
ITORNEY.A.T LAW=Offiee in Fourth street, neat
AM - Gruff, in Lamertine Bnildings. - • • ranr2rnw
lolls7•Altc2-n•-•-•-••••—• ."..---L . , -- manna. NiLMEIt.
Itlitehel 'ez Palmer, -
AaITODISSYS, AND COUNSELLORS AT LAW—
' 0,44e4 on:Four - 1k street, a few doors below Smitkfisid.
tunztesa atitrusted to thou care, promptly attended tor
ibileetionaznade and Conveyancing executed on mode
eta, la!
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D.463lll5 , lY n C r N 7 l k".Ai LAW—Of
LOarie tilrigsFourtl street, between
mitlifteldund Grua. -
Dr.DeOrglS XLOOOOI3 •
HAS selected. Pittsburgh as his permanent residence.
He has taken the house lately'occupied by Alder.
Sao briller,tia Fourth street, near Gradmediately
adjoining the "Lamanine House." His OMce is attach
ad to his residence, where he will constantly be found,
duress absent on professional duty. Offtce hours from 7
4:kiosk& a. to 9 platonic a. sz. and froth 5r.2. to r.
L. P. 4 / 4 G. L. B. Fetterman,
.TTORNEYS AT LAW—Office on Fourth street,bo
• tween Wood and Sraithfield. - • '
TTOItNEY LAVV—Office seciond story Wil
kins Sall. - -
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r.- JtsmesKing. --
OFFICE ON FOURTH STREET. one door West of
weever% mica; . - , anitlo:3nt
• Ifi
ATTORNEY AT. LAW: Office No. 90, on' Fourtz
2}.1: ,streot,oPloalte th 6 Igayor's Office.. inog3l:y
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• . J: S. Hamilton, •
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TTORNEN AT LAW,lum removed to the Office in
' Mit street, betweenNirood and Smithfield streets,
trimly mewled .by rhos: Hamilton, Esq., deed, and
will attend to the business remaining unfinished upon his
dudke
ialthofiaphie Establishment or ,
WM.SCHUCHMADIN ,
,intaoSTIII/Vioeparars Tilt Posr-asanen. errrsnexon;
-NAPS, Landscapes, Bill-heads, Show-bill! , Labels,
Architectural- and _filaebine •Drawinp, _Busness
tatting Cards, em., Engraved or Drawn on Stone,
.aml,Printed-in --Colors,' Gold, Bronze of Blireirvin the
--siaiAarrved style and aithe most yeasonable prices
F b:= the ne •-•Ilon or bat
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A.'stree neMeYeafilki44tl2Stars' 39 Fitlh
TOREIUA ROBINSON, .Ageosloy. Itorodet. es, COS
I ins of Packsts,•Filth st../11/11doorbeloVr Wood. fell
*JACKSON, Palau Macias Dap2t, & Lib
W i eVEtreel; bead 'of Wool' febl
Az' • An 0 ,Bookszilats owl Suationors,
• Market ' at. between Third and Fourth. fat
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M".IIOIACESte SON, Barthatatut Desirous Fxeattnge
LI acCeite &miller& Nota; Na 63 Market street. tebt
A,F,ULTON,B4i and Brass Founder, No. 70 Second
i . 5 (riot, 'beta, ten Market add Verry ittetti. febl
arlf U & BANE, forwandiag amid a:amnia fafa
Afirchwats,No.l.24 Second at" Pitiabunid, Pa. fa .1
sireßA, Bookullar Statiewr and Elwin ,
Fißk e 4 between Wood and Platket. Itat7
171' A. MCNULTY it CO, Itnionniine and Commie»
ilfertkann, Canal Sandi: - . inal3
t • an use Dustr, 4. 68
• " Liberty street, Pittsburgh.
. • Ut[N•M'OLOSKEY Thilor and Malign Liberty ateilt
bowmen Sixth had Virgin idleT s eocuh : seplo
raIAAFFE.&iPOONNOR, Psopnctors costae Pittsburgh ,
.1. Postai' BOat Stare corner of Pews and Way= eta:
MI W Y t ZdATTHEWB & Co, Matsuda firstent, Com
.Al miasionand Forwarding Merphanta, and Agents for
Brigtaori Cotton Tuna, 57. Water It, Pinabarg. (ao2
fIOOLUY lc LAIRD, Afiredant 2ttilorr, Wood street,
V second door:from:Water, • will keep, constnady on
nand welliteleeted tot of Clo ' marUty
lITLIE, (successor to Norval Las,) . Wool //sato
ouctSorturrission Merchant, for the sale of Anteri
cart Wooett.Goods. . . able
TORN D:tdOROAN, Mole:air and Retail Dnsiggist, No
0 93i, Wood street, one door south of Diamond alley..
teal
L. ' • a ••• G ,C • •
Jin streets. A alai • insPoper and - Rags,corner Penn and It.
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IkENG & MOORHEAD, Whokrak Greens and Produce.
Derdirs. No: W Wood street, Pittsburgh. (my 23
ORWOODIVELL, importo and 'Make in For.
ti Desnatic Hardware, corner of Second and
Woo 'at ta. • • - • 0e49
JOSEPH. MAJOR,. Boas Story Ship. Chur.diery and
Agegorof the . Pittsburgh Lard Oil Factory,No 4,
Idarketirreet, Pittsburgh. . jul.2
1 Aida! MAY, Marsala (rimer. Forte • and Cam
el mission ilfereAsat, Water Wed . between et and
Tz . agy :• & &HAD', Ba and • I Arolars
.ELcorner of Third and Wood atreets, opposito the St
Charles Hotel. . . Cebl
'l2 A. FAILNESTOCK k. CO., Wkikustir Drug Ware
/sefuse, corner *lElm and Wood streets, and corner
of Wood and Sigth. • " - febl
QAM(IEL — M of Tin, Copper
0 and Sheet Iron. Waxe,'No. street, between
Wood and Marker. • ' feblo •
Whl. GLENN, Jisakbindir, corner 01 w bird and Wood
y y streets, Orme C. H. Kay, where he is prepared to
do every description of ruling and. trinding.
_pea
iCitisiLtig;TwAckiiiti rind Ertail.Drater in
U -.bristle and Musical fornsurieno,Pinnos,Sehool Books,
and Stationery, No. 123 Wood street. Joni
Rwifying Distiller, and Wholesale Dealer
• * *lslr:Oretgtt and Diimestic Wines and Liquors, No.
114 Liberty etre et,and 53 Diamond alley.'ipgl
If 1140 & FINNEY, Agents for th e Detatoara Edutual
J3L /firetranca Causpany, of Philadelphia, at the Ware
house of King & Holmes, Water street, nearittaritet.
test
VITIR. ALEXANDER fc SONS. Collin Aram and Fla
il r isking Undericani, corner of .keno and St. Clair
streets, opposite the Exchange. Entrance on Eminent
!chi
W. J. TROTH.
Werr .
& SCOTT, Wholesale and Reaafi l /kake . in
1. Boots, Shoes, Thin*S; Canletßa ,
of Fourth and Smithfield sta. Patel! 4* P S. W.
Corner
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OSAIFE & SON, Mannfatrunnt re" Tin, Cop
-17 per and sires bon WWI. They also executes *very
description of Blacksmith Work. First sueet, between
Wood and Atari:et, yittabargit.
Jona hlclinvivr.' iJIMSS inclievrrr." Wm. , Alciiirvirr
:TWIN Witokinsic Owe% Dent , t.
.J OHN
ers i 1 rodube,'Plitsburgh'blitinfactures, told hien.
chandize generally, No. 13 Commercial - Row, Liberty
.street. maraiy
Joutt A. Calms, late of New Lisbon, 0,..W. S. SICINISML
CRAW &SKINNER, emerald:meg Cogontssion and
Forwarding Merchants, No.dti Market street, Pit's.
burgh, Pa.. Prompt attention given to the purchase and
sale at all kinds of proiluce. sapid
WIC IILLBB PIIELADA.. WDLIELCIVETSON, PITTSSUILISEI.
ifILLEHEr. FUCKETSON Wholesois ffrocers, and Im-
D,L porters ofXraudies, Wines sad Sugars; 1i05.172
and 179, corner of Liberty and Irwin siren ts,t'ittsb urgh,
Q IiPKINLEY, Roust., sign and Ortantenral Pointer,
and dealer in PAINTS, No; 44 St. Clair st., Pitts
burgh, has constantly on hand all kinds of PaiNrs, either
Dry or Allied; Japan and Copal Varnish; LiaseedOil;
Boiled Oil; Spirits Turpentine • Window (Bus, of all
sizes; Putty, Paint Brushes, Az!, all of the best quality,
and for safe at reasonable prices, sepli
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Isaac Williams,
IVFERCIIANT TAILOR, Smithfield street., No. 12, be
ILI. tweet* Ist rind 2d streets-
• ''orris do Hamroriat,
'PEA DEALERS AND IMPORTERS OP WINES
AND BRANDIES. Ease side of the Diamond
Lesusburgh. . • may2l.
it. A. corn:Tau-- ..... • . • —•—
Coulter Hac Ye,
YITHOLESALE AND RETAIL DRUGGISTS, con,
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net of Wood and Third areas, under St. Charles
Rotel, Pittsburgh, Pa. - mayt
UENRI LEILIMIL.•••• - • - ••• • ••-•••• •• • •••••• •• ••-•GEOIDU =CLIO.
Leader dr,, Tricker.
lOJ .14 A.LE D RETAIL GROCERS, Commis-
Ty sion Merchants, and Dealers in Produce; corner
Diamond and Diamond alley. amyl
Daniel Irozingson, .
Tr OUSE, SIGN, AND ORNAWNTAL PAINTER,
JUL Liberty street, opposite A ll d. work neatly
ezccuted.: Orders punctually attended to. • Onsaty
Liquor euid Grocery Store.
BSTERN a.BßO.,Wholesale and Reutilers of Liquor
.of all kinds. Flour, Bacon, U.; constatitly ote
hand. - No: 120 Liberty 'street, between Eifth and St,-
- Belstatger, Wells & Co. •
It,f ANUFACTUELERS OF GREEN GLASS WARE,
111 No. 211earka soma, Pittsburgh, Pa., keep constant.'
ly on hand and make to order, ail kiadsViaisi Bottles,
Ete.; Porter and Mineral Water Bottles, of sapenor qual-,
Partienhir attention paid to private moulds. leiv•2o: •
Emigration Lines.
TAMES .BLAKELY A Agent for the Black Ball and,
ef Black Star Lines, Liverpool and New York Packets;
and for the Philadelphia and. Liverpool Packet Shlpsi
Penn street, Pittsburgh: Cabe
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211. Di, PATTON.
(Succussou TO I. S. BONNET fr. Co i l
Whclecalc Grocer, Rectifying DLitt cr.,
DELL= TH__• '
FOREIGN AND DOMES TIC WINES, •
LIQUORS, CIGARS,' FAUITS, NUTS, ¢e.
ifilLibenyztrect, Pittsburgh. 0,3
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DELANY, Fas#ionabil Mottling Soul No. 9 Lib
feta.
MeSTEIN,-Btass Fouado• and OW': 'Finer ) Smith
field etree between Diamond alley.and Fifth it
I *r & CURRY, Bankers and Bzekanp• Brokers,N o
6 - ood street, third door below Fourth, west side
. febl
Cotton Yarns, Ice., Constantly on Land
. George Beale, Jr., -
ANANUFACTUREKOF BRUBLlES,Wnotssamtanti•
11l RETAIL, lib. 75 Wood area, Pittsburgh, Pa. Coal
stantly: on hand, a general and extensive assortment of
'ai t. lune of BRUSHES, at-the lowest Eastern prices..
N. B.—Machine Brushes, ho.; ne:do to order at the
shortest notice. • • . mar3o:y •
L.B. VAXHAMAIL• • •IL 21. ViTATEIDLL2I.• • • W. B. WATlLititAll
• L. So Waterman dr. Sons,
VHOLESALE GROCERS, Comndssion and For
warding Merchimts, Dealers in all kinds of Pro '
dace and Pittsburgh Markufactured Articles, and Agents
for sale of Richmond and Lynchburg manufactured Teri
JOSECO/. • arisnuTz
JOSIIIIA. asoutss Isr.. co. * ,
wzroLicsALE Dzar,,Eßs IN FOREIGN FRUITS,
Nuts,Spices, Confetti:Hwy, Sugars, Cigars, 4rC., 4.c
80. 6. WOOD. STREET, ILIOST SIDY, ?MAD WATTS
,
julyl ~RITTSBUROR.
A. ST 176111
lIIONAS N. SILL.
STVAILT & SILL,
GLIOCERS; AND Pnernrcz COMNISSION. Mr.aciresrra,
No. I.lBWood strut, Pius/Aire, Pa.
TaRALERS IN GROCERIES, Flour, Wheat, Rye,
JI.J Oats, Corn, Barley, Pork, .Bacon, Butter, Lard,
Cheese . Clover, Timothy and Flax. Seeds; Iron, Nails,
&e. Partionlarattention paid tO the sale
of Western Produce.
Itinrsanntere—Messrs.Bt7ers Ilanter,Robt. DalzeU
& Hampton, Smith & 0., King& Moo rhe ad, McGill!
& Roe, James May, Pittsbmgh; Fenner &
Massillon ; Jos. S. Morrison, Wm., St. Louis sep26
lArtilter P;lll.arshan.,
.(suecessor to.Sarcuuel C. Hill')
riscarra AND pt . klankTri Amratcari
- F 7 AP — Eif etft LNGS AND BORDERS
Window Shadui Fire /bard Prints,
Also—Writing; Printing and Wrapping Paper ;
No. 85 Wood street,
betweenFoarth et. and Diamond alley . , - wast side,
Pittsburgh, Pa.
TUO3AS WOODS SAMUEL WOODS
T. WOODS dr, SON,
PRODUCE DEALERS AND COMMISSION
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iilo No. 61 WASTS 2 STICErr, MUDD ;
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' • SAIIIDEL P. SUDIVEIg. • :
WROL'ES.BLE GROCER. -
PRODUCE AND COMMISSION - ISTERCHANT,
Am DEAL= vrrivaraau zaaranraarnp asTD:am_
Na s. L.lO and 122 Scurrugit.,belsoun Wood and;Dodt2ad
iataf Pittsburgh.
. . It. •:' 'Z „ :
T ATE Johnston:A atockion - ,. BOOKSELLER, .13TA.
TIONER, PRINTER and' BlNDER,:conier of Mar.
dot and Tblrd sweets, Plusburgb. . ; Jpituf .
• . *. 11Allarr:
KENrealiti •
SO . CCIIIIIOI[II. TO KZ AblitT hNOX.
Plholesrar and Retail Dealers in Mucha, Jrwolry, Silver
"Ware," fancy and Voriely Goods, Barka, cams, ete,
N 0.94 Market Street, between sth et. and the. Diamond.
Ur" Clocks; %Vetches and Jewelry neatly repaired,
' r Pittsbursh,'August 26,1650: . . - -
REAL ESTATE. BROKER. • •
. HENRY W. FISH
lir opened tine - Mee at the corner of Smithfield and
etreelsi•Pittabnrigh,•known as the-o Great
rata corner" and will devote Ma entire time and at.
tention to the Pa ndas,h Sala and Exchange of. Real Es
tate, in city and country. •
From his acquaintance with the business, he hopes to.
satisfy alt who'may lavor.him with Agencies in their
line of busineas. • . • • •-• •
• ' ansussoms. •
Thomps_on Bell ,- Ira B. Horsey, •
H. H. htl , Cullough, John F. Perry,
Geo. F. Gillmore, • Lyman Witmarth.. -
J. K. hleorheati, Capt.- William Ward,
Thos. Howard*, • Leslie. isept2:y
Jokua .214 Towila•nds- ' • ---
D1111.1611.115T AND APOTHECARY, No. 4.5,. Minket
street, three doors above Third, Pittsburgh, will have
constantly on hand a well selected assortment of Iticibest
sad freshest Medielnes,Which he will sell an the most
rgasonahle terms. Physician sending orders will be
;lumpily atumded to,and suppplied with articles they
may rely upon as genuine.
Physicians prescriptions Wilibe accurately and neatly
prepared front*, best materials, at any hoer of the day
or night.
M•AIs ERY.o for sale, a large itock of freshand good PERFU
• .. dee39
w. canutatusi•—•—••••--- DI7IICMf t
D. CtINANCIIIAN • • ••••-• • ••••••• ••• •••• • ••• ••-• ••• lIINSELN.
• Pittabursh-elty Gloss 'Works.
W . CUNNINGHAM .& CO.,
WANZRACIVIIMIS OP
WINDOW•GLASS
. 1 No. ZI Market area, between Ping and Second,
• Pittsburgh, Pa.
1t Particular attention paid to odd sizes. Also,
— liters in Flint Glass, Vials, Bottles, /cc. iip2:ly
SOWN & TNITL MIT, •
PRACTICAL . CUTLEIII . 3,9DROMATe AND DENTAL
• ..unto 1./ _
Instrument fillssistraoturers,
No. 140 WOOD .Ir:wins , arras Vinurn
lirhave removed our store and Manufactory from
Liberty street to the abate named place, for the
purpose of having more convenience for mannfacturing,
which we intend going into extensively. All orders fn
our line will be attended to with punctuality and dispatch.
Jobbing and _Repairing neatly done and promptly era.
anted.
A general assortment of Hardware and Cialery we will
always keep on hand, and sell it at the know prices.—
We havebult received a fine lot of Owns, Purists and
Broolccrs,. emWs and Hair Dresser.' Saran, end other
Goods gene rall y kept du Hardware Stores. Matters,
Furriers, Hatters and 'Saddlers' Peels made to order;
Razors Ground and lismtled, Pen Blades put in t &e.;
Guns and Pistols repaired, &e., rce. • '
N. B.— Particular attention. paid to manufacturing
Trusses and Supporters. . der ;t
.
6 " I"
JO"SIs,PII D. &BELL,
ILLAVVACI473II 07 0110211 - 0141.01WAILE; 91A13, 30 , 771.13
and Stub; Parfet, Swish X*, Mineral Water. Patent
Moinists and Wins Ltaides,•of nap description ; •
Also—WlN - 1)0%V GLASS—
. Keeps commonly on hand a general assortment of the
above articles.
(Cr As the other Green Glass rectories ate all
stoppe.d, as is th e custom in smnmer , this Factory is now
is flea operraion, and will continua in operation both nn
awr and winter.
Orders thankfully solicited Lad will be filled at the
shortest notice.
=
re, 1i0.112 Swami strat i batman Wood and
• straa".. -- . • -
NATIONAL POI/NOSY.
70113 far01:1••• • •WRI: T. 140111112* ••••• •D. H. IVORY.
TllLtderegtled again beg leave toinfotm the
zensof ntaberetand the public in geueral that 'they
have now on band and are constantly manufacturing,
,froth entirely new and improved patterns, comprising m
part the latest improved PREMIUM COOK STOVES,
for Coat and. likewise !Or Wood; four sizes of the EN-,
TEIt.PRISE COOK' STOVE, and four sizes of that cele
.bmted 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. Eno and Pau A?? 1.1. Stoves;
together with a general assortment of Hollow Ware ;
all from new and improved patterns. Around Wagon
and Soggy Hoxes, Sad irons, Dog Irons, common and
Caney Fire Grates and Ponders, and everything-.in Ma
'house building line; always on hand or made to o rde r.—
Purchasers are respeetfally invited to call and examine
oar stock before buying elsewhere, at the old stand, cm ,
cer Seveath and Liberty streets, Pittsburgh.
raaxl6 QUINN, MeRRIDK & CO.
.I~YLI • TLIRSOIf
phrEW DAGUrataxmrs BOOltlli, Borkes Build-
VII Sags, lourthstrus—timron & Ammons, Daguerreo
typists from the Eastern cities, would call theatteution of
the inhabitants of Pittsburgh, andthe neighboring towns,to their Dagnerreotype of citizens and others, at rooms in
the third rot y of Burke's building, 4th at.
Persons wishing pictures taken may rest Assured that
no pains shall be spared to produce Mesa in the highest
perfection orate art.- Our instruments are of the most pow-
Arful kind, enabling us to execute pictures udsurpassed
for high finish and truthfulness to nature. The public arc
solicited to call and examine,
Persons sitting for pictures are neither requirred or ex
pected to take them unless perfect satisfaction seven.
N. B. Operators will find this a good depot for stock
and chemicals.
Irrlnatructione given in the art, containing the more
ecent Improvements. jan7
AFULTON, Bat and Brass Founds., has rebuilt and
• commenced business at his old stand, No. 70, Se
cond, between Market and Ferry streetsovhere he will
be pleased to see his old customers and friends.
Church, steamboat, and bells of every size, from 10 to
10,000 pounds, cast from patterns of the most approved
models, and - warranted to be of the best materials.
• Mineral Water Pampa, Counters, Ruittags, &c., i.e.,
together with every variety of Brass CasSags, if result
ed, turned and finished in the neatest manner:.
A. F. is the sole agent for Babbitt's Antl-Auraction Ms
tat, so justly celebrated for the reduction of Medea in
machhiery. The boxes and composition can be had of
him -at nil times. -
•••Vl.ll. Ilaerr..
lAM TEOVILLO, Undertaker, Fifth tareet,ini;
mediately opposite the ,Thentre, respeerfully in
forms his friends and the public is 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, Shronds,and all other articles necessary
on such occasions.
Silver-plates, ice boxes, and leaden coffins will basup.
plied in order. 4 fine hearse and catriage always ready
to attend fluteraii. ser0:11
WM. ALEXANDER . te. SONS •
-'ooWila Mims AND Fearnimnto
• Uninarrszaus, corner qr. Penn and
• Si.. Clair an, opparits . .Ezdangs
OADINOW kraa, - - Entrance on: Yuen 'res.
, .
cifully • Inform their . friends and
the nablicohat they are prepared to furnish and . attend
to everything in the line of Undertakers, as they have
quit the business of Cabinet Making, and their attention
will be devoted, altogether to the above bu4nness, keep a
large assortment of COFFINS made and finished, cover
ed, and lined in the neatest - manner, with a .vaiiety o.
materials and at all prices; .we keep . SHROCDS ready
made, of 1111 sizes, of Flannel, Cambric, and.fdasll4 at,
all prices, and wedeln .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 with to keep their friends
any length at time; amitave ZINC PANS to put Ice in ,
forlayinir on the body; . LEADEN Coffins always . on
hand: , We' have a splendid new HEARSE and a pair of
.fine horses, and any number of the best carriages, etc.,
etc., and will be prompt, punctual: and reasonable.
anglo-y • • ,
iONONGABIBLA, PLANING BULL.--.4sants Mama
moan would respectfully inform his friends and the
public, that his new establishment is now is full opera
don, 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 aides, con
istantly on hard.
Sash, Doors and Illouldings,of every deseription,made
to order. • ,
Builders.and Carpenters would. findit to their advan
tage to give hint a call, as he can now furnish them with
;Awaked stud: suitable for every deseriptionof work.
National licrtel, Pittsburgh.
Situated on Water Stree;oppositt the Landing of the
• Brownsville Steam Pecans. •
Tlions° having undergone a thorough repairing
and fitting up, both inside and out, the suhscriber is
determined to use every exertions in his power to make
-all comfortable that think prOper to eallwith him. The
Table will be always supplied with the best the market
nifieds. The- Bar will be supplied with the best and
choicest liquors: • -
Attached to the house is agood stable, attended by a
good Hostler.. REAMER: 20
"LIP
311°1". 1111.0WWS UOTEL'CO!INSLLY
&TENET OF sErraersLo AIND Itli7ltD STS.,
Plustiogls, Pa.
BROWN it CONNB.I.LT, PROPRIETORS.
N. B —Good Stabling attached to the house.
eI3LHISISiBBIIIi.OI I 110T,E114.,
"(HstatitroWS- OLD STSIM.). • -
HE subscriber having leased the above well know.
.1„ and eXcellent estab shatentiis now prepared to' en
Certain his friends and the tmvelmg public generally, In
the best manner and on the most reasonable terms.
His TABLE will at all times be supplied with every
delieney'of the season ; and his Dar with the best of La-
His stabling is very extensive* and evety arrange
ment has been made for the acco mmodation of Drovers.
angittf WM. CLAWSON.
d-LERATUS--30 boxes pnmisin store.
...
n0v421 STUART
AS; -oust received, a splendid aitortmenr* of Gas
G
'
Chandeliers four, two *and' 'one. .barner also,
Brackets', single and doubler; Solar,Lard Lamps, for
Parlors, Churches, Galls, Steamboats - andStoresi in
large variety, of 'Cornelius Co% unrivalled make;
also, globes, chltanie4 and wickl i r wosei or dozen.
W.
tal4 " —cot ?duke% & Fourth sts
.p.r.rTs.Bvxwo• : -.: . *0.*4 - 4:y . :-:: . :..:4 - $13AAT:.:,.1..7 , ,.,.: . .,t§t, , .
-
. afiriv 9ocalui.l .
1' HOLItIES , Literati DftbiiThiblreteeet;oppo:ite
Athe Post'Ofnce.. • . • t..A14 ,
•v , - • V.
Henry. Smcatou; a Jaco - luite.Btorrof the Reign of
aeorge I. By O. P. R. James' 1159:;, • . •
The Duchess or Woman's lever and Wctutiulls Hate
—a novel; .-• e•• • e: ..?••••• ;- ' • • _ •
Ibsu:nondele: a "novel. By fire....gOitthsvtlrth
novel. Othlte'auther of "The Ogilvies
Home Influence : &Tale for Motion ami Daughters.
By Grace -Aguilar ; •.. • •
Mother's Recompense. by ("fire Agility;
Banker's Magazine forlanuat); • • 1
Whig Almanac for 1951;
No; lof th e American Illthrtinaretleditioa,of the Wa
verly • - ' ' ' • 1ja21..
New Books I New' BOacks t
VeII,ALL, No. SS Fourth street, has iturt received the .
- following new works t,
• Brandon; or the Withered Fig The Prize
Novel for Wbleh the stun of three hnruireAdollara was
Shannondale. Bit 'Mrs. SOuthworth--nothorof. Setri
batten ;
Deserted %Vlfe, etc.; • •
Henry Sweeten; A Story of the reign of,Glemse the
First. By O. P. R. Yames, Esq.; ••
•
The Duchess, or 'Woman's Love and' Hate; .• •
The Bleok Tulip. By Alexander Dumas; . . •
Self Deception, or the ifistory of,the Human Beals.
By Mrs. EMI.' • -
LlostanShakspeare,Hos. MI and Sit ;
Living Age, 349 ;
DemeersUc Review for January ; •
'Oreeley's Whig 'Almanac for lent ; - .
Life and Exploits of Bristol Bill, the notorious har
glar._
_
Blaglhillloll for Vebruary.
MINER & co., Nci. Southfield street; op
-
I Brown'. Hotel, have received the following
Magazines for February:. .;
Coders Lady's Book ; •
' Onshairs•Blagtzlne ; • - •":
Sartaln's Union blagazinc -•
Peterson's Ladies' Notional Magazine.
A new volume of all the abovensagexincs commenced.
with the January number; and wet advise those desiring
to subs:rib* to call nt once at the Cheap Publication
Suns of bal.% HENRY MINER & CO:
Sacred Minato. •
HE NEW CARMINA SACRA, or Boston Coßei.;
don of. Church Blasi*, comprising the most popular
HE
and Hymn tunes In general use. together with n
great 'variety of new tunes, Chounis, Miens and An•
divas; the whole being one at the. most complete col
lections of mssie for choirs. congregations, singing
schools and societies, extant. By Law= Mason:'
A supply of the above received and for sale by
n2O . . •• JOHN kI..MLLLOR, SP,Wood et.
.2EIIIIIIICIII imatearmenta amd Illualot •
THE OLD ESTABLISHED PIANO
DEPOT. c. stanza., late F. Blume,
No DB Wood street, Pittsburgh, Panna,
• two doors above Fifth. solo Agent for the
celebrated Hamburg Pianos,nnequalled 'by any, with
felt-covered hammers, producing a fall, rich and mellow
tone, and not liable to wear bard; also, Pianos and~lo
- om the most celebrated eastern Manufacturers,
of warranted kinds, always on band. Constantly on
hand, a large assortment of Music and &laical lustru
meats, such as Violins, Accordeons, Oaltars, Banjos,
Tamborines,Flatei Fifes, Drams,rageoletts, Clarion
etts.• Brass Inst ruments of every- description; Violin
or Guitar Cates; fairings for all instruments, of the
best kind; finger boards, castinetts, metronomes '
in.
*traction books for all instruments. Second hand Pi
anos taken in pars pay, for new ones; also, rented to per
sons who cart give satisfaction for payment.
A large lot larßoxwood on hand, which frillbe sold
cheap.
IL. C. STOCKTON, - •
•
- (Lau Jo/ittston Steektonq
Bookseller, Stationer, Printer .frh platter,
YirOULD respectfully invite the • auentlon of 'Ater.
chants and otheto, to his large and superior stock
lANK BOOKS, consisting .° f thy Books,Journals,
Ledgers, Invoie e,Cash, otd r and Letter Books : of every
site, mettle of the best paper, and bound in the most du
rable caonnoy, which be offers at prices that cannot fail
to give satisfaction. Blank Books ruled and bound to
any given pattern. Printing of every description axe
eaten with =Euro end ditpinett. . Merkel et.
•
ia4
• Now stook ar mom's( . • : •
if in so
. • • , JOHN It, MELLOR, l'iloi Id Wood st.,
has lust reeelsed a new rind splendid
lot of 'PIANOS; now oPen• and ready
for sale.. deal. '
_
S trings. .
ALOT of &fti
mus ROMAN STRINGS for violins and
guitars, have just beet received by the eulamther.
These strings are from the most celebridedlactory in
July; they are four !breads and four_ lengthsonil for
beauty of tone and durability are inan y alltd. TIM sub:
seribeesugeot taming. pus-4soil the `.(or:: kiln' at
the Faamy, they are wucrusted superior Ito - anything of
the kind ever offered in ibis country. ILI:LEBER,
Golden Harp, No.lol Third street.
N. 11—Now opening a splendid new lot of Nunn tc
Clark's and• Dunham's celebrated Pianos. inovle
• Foreign, Newspapers.
‘THE subscriber is authorized to receive subscrip
tions tar all tho London Daily, Weekly and 'frt . -
eekly papers; Birmingham, Bristol, Hull, Leeds,
Manchester, Newcastle, Sheffield, and other Proviu-
Mal mere - dish papers of Dublin, Cork, Belfast.
Limerick, Londonderry, .tc. ; Scotch pipers of Edin
burgh, Aberdeen. Ulasgoar.Dundee, ari,; French and
German papers. •30SRUA ROBINSON,
European , Agent,
jeS Post Buildings, sth xi., sear Wood.
Hats, Caps and !Matra.
93 Wood se, corner of Dirimoryi Seconelstdory.
OFFERS his customers and the public opt
Allan entirely new and fresh stock of Rats.,
Caps and hlufls,ln great variety, 1.13/11311.
lectured and selected with much CAM In referecice. to
price, style and quality, in New York city, end will be
offered at the lowest rates of present low priccs,Whole.
sale and Retail.
spring Fashion lints.
aThis beautiful style of HATS for Spring and
Summer wear will be introduced Tills Dia at 102
sWood street, third door below Fifth it.
feb93:4m G. W. GLASSOOW.
.NO. 109 CVOOD STItEET.
FALL.FASHIONS t •
Received at the OLD stand of O. %V.
GLASSGOW. Beebe Cc Co.'s Pall style of Hats for
1840. Those in want of a good Hat or Cap, at a small
adeange übota cost for °dill, will please call at N 0.103
Wood street, east side,third door below Wilt street.
augal:dra
Public Attention
Is respectfully invited to the loffoioing truths, see fouls in
ramion to one ef the most important Remedies of mod
ern times!
PETROLEUM OR ROCK OIL
TT is not more than one 'year ago since this great
edy was brought before the public, for the relief and
cure of disease. Its great powers to heal, have, since
then, become fully appreciated by the community, and
we allege that the longer It is tried the more cutest:twill
its great fame spread, It is not the remedy of a day,
get up for the sole purpose of maklug money ; but, one,
which we conceive, will continue to be used when all
nostrums have been forgotten. The PETROLEUM Is
e. Natural Remedy, elaborated in the depths of the earth
by a power and agency that laughs to scorn all human
competition. It is • our duty, when we write about a
medicine, that we write vaunt—that we say nothing
calculated to deceive those who may trust our word or
put conftdence in our statements. The sick are very
apt to catch at any thing that promises relief from dis
ease. A story can hardly bo too highly wrought to
ewer the the object of galling or liumbugglng some of them.
Now, we do not desire to do this ; we are anxious only
that the truth in relation to our Remedy should be told.
in order to secure for it a reputation far exceeding any
single article of the mania Indica. Plain, unvarnished
facts—facts that may be ascertained In our own city and
neighborhood, bear ample testimony in favor of the-Pe
troteum.
Within the past two months, two of our own citizens,
who were totally blind, have been restored to sight.
Soveraleases ot , blindness, in, the State of Ohio, have
-
been cured. And, aLsotthe case of a gentleman In Bea
ver county. There are others ; but these eases are near
home, and may be referred to by any persons w h o may
have doubts on the subject. These casts were etire4ft
ter they had been abandoned by physicians as hopeless.
The Petroleum will cure, when used according to direr,
tions—Diarrhea, Dysentery, Piles, Rheumatism, Gout,
Neuralgia, Eruptions on the Skin, Pimples on the face
Chronic Sore Eyes, Ringworm, Tenor, Scald . Head; '
pains in the bones and joints,, old sores,Uleers, Wens,
Tumors, Scrofula, Cancer, Spinal irritation, Fever an
Ag u e, Chronic Coughe, Asthma, Brenchills, and all Pul
menus,' affections of a chronic nature, tending to pro-
duce .CONSUMPTION.
Burns and Scalds, diseases of the Bladder and Kid
nem Chapped Hands, Excoriated Nipples, Corns and
Bunions. In fact, it is RGIIITAT UNIVERSAL mazy, and
has been tried in most of the above diseases within the
put year with the most perfect success. Certificated ]
that will astonish are in the hands of the proprietor, who
will take pleasure in showing them to the afflicted or
their friends.
Whatever others may Say about their medicines, the
Petroleum is the 'greatest Remedy of the age. yiry.,
siciana of high standing in the profession are beginning
to use It in their practice. Those who at first looked on I
with doubt and uncertainty, are willing to award tide°
praise and consideration: Before another year rolls)
round, all will be compelled to acknowledge that the
Petroleum is the greatest medicine ever discovered.
For sale, Wholesale and Retail, by.
KEYSER & hIYDOWEr.r
140 Wood street
Also—R. E. Sellers, 57 Wood street; D. M. Curry, B.
A. Elliott„Joseph Douglass, Allegheny City; Also, by,
t h e p ro puesori S. M. BIER, Canal Basin, 7th street;
Pittsburgh. . rail
Ground Feed.
are now constantly grinding teed for horned
NCattleand Horses, and assure Milkmen, Livery
Stable men and Feeders generally, that we cun.supply
them witlian article of " Chop n whi c h they_ will nd
better and cheaper than any thing of the kind ever of=
fered in this market before: .We hi m 41 put up" the
best set of machinery for the above purpose ever seen
wenof the Mountains," and have made arrangements
for a supply . of of, that will'enablo us to furnish the
Manufactured article in abundance and at lbw prices.
We have 'also constantly on hand, of-OUR OWN
MANUFACTURE, Oil Mee,' Corn Meal, 4:it Meal,
Barleyi Rice . Flour,Roasted Coffee, Mustard,
Ground Cinnamon, do'Vlovea, do Allspice, do:Pepper,
d o Ginge t , do Cayearie.- the above articles we war
rant: • - RHODES di ALCORN,
1811 , - 3d Si:, bPpildt6 thii Bt. -Chitileriliotel:-
Agency for Dittoing Lines of,Vaekei *pis
pAssENGER oFF I cEIa
2 0 . 5 . =PM rz.mneivßoil•
•
•
For. P. YR YRS 4- - 00.,133 Soica tit tel j ithtir Milk;
‘
at Waterloo: Road, .iverpool; and 6 .5 in &S,
New Orleans. .
113 - 11 Bs A •LINE OF PAC trXTS sailing every five daYs.
.11 from Liverpool to New York ;at Line of Packets.
from Liverpool to Philadelphia, od the 18th of each
month a Lut Paketa to. Baltimore on the' 20th co.
each month. Als o- a Line of Packets on the Bth and
04th of each month from London and*.PcrrtsmOuth to
.New York.
ALSO—Drafts at sight alWays on hand; stay dna ant,
at the .lowest rates, of discount; and. all infonnatiOn
given concerning paasengen, that can beLived, with
pleasure, by their Agent. JOHN , TaohicesoN;.
Jae
New Ariangenienti.
- '-LINE OF PACKETS
4, PHILADELPHIA.
It•
r •.
. . • TO SAIL FROM LIVERPOOL
' • - • • On the Eighteenth day 0' every Month.
JANE H. GLlDOENiAmbrcae Child, 700 tons•lBth Nov.
JAMES BROWNE, Arthur Chitd,.looo tons. •18Ih Dec.
OONDARI. o..Bargetue, WO tons 10th Jan.
NEW SHIP.-- 850 tona•--- • - r --- /eel Feb.
Thu *have ships are built of the bestmatetisle aid af
ter the most approved models for swiliness, combined
with , the modem improvements' for the comfort °files-.
sengent. Their commanders are DMA of known ab ility.
These packets will take advantage of steam tow
boats pp qrs Delaware. . •. • r
Also, shove ding weekly from Liverpool to Nevi Or
leans. Pauftgers can get up the river cheap throigh
the winter. .
.. . . . . .
- • For terma of Second Cabin and Steerage passage, ap
ply to or address by letter (post-Paid l,__
P. W. IiCYRNES & CO.,
. - • 83South street, New York ;
. .
36 Waterloo Road,Livezpool; -
, • • .... or to JOHN 'THOMPSON, '
: novld.3m .. . • =Liberty street, Pittsburgh.
Liverpool and Elilladelpttia/Paelsesa,
Ratline from Liverpoof on ilut Sighuenth . qf awl Month.
' • Ship Jane ll:Glidden, Capt. Child; Nov. 18.
• James Browee " Child Dec. 18.
• ';! , ;:1 1 " Gondar, „ Barstow; Jan. 18:
. - new, " Glidden; Feb.:l6..
-These ships -are of the largest class. The accommo
dations. Or secOnd cabin and steerage passengers are
unsurpassed for comfort, and the days of sailing will be,
punctually adhered to.
Pride of steerage passage 1120:- Certliicates good for
13 months, or the money refanaea If the passengers do
not embark. Apply to DAVID M. BARBOUR,
• at John -Watt & Co.'s, •
288 Liberty street. '
Drafts for any amount given upon tlie,Ulster Banking
Company and Branches, the Royal Bank o; Ireland, or
Spooner, Atwoods & Co., Brokers, London. Inovl9:3ta
_. FOREIGN PASSENGER OFFIGE•
.SHIP AHOY! .y .
4 f i WHO COtIANDSI 4
• 5U . . • • f
_ nA LI E N 0 Ir.' •
Wno have appointed the subscriber Agent for their twirl.
vaned Lines of Ships from Liverpool to New York
Philadelphia and Boston. •
• •
Let the Friends of Emigrants be careful to havethels
arrangements made according to the nap Provirion Low,
and take no man's receipt, without having it inserted;
otherwise they will have to pay tit Liverpooi,b e fore they
. • •
shi The (0110 Wing is the list, according to law: •
21 ths. Bread, 2 lbs.Bee.f or Pork,
1 " Flour, a pint Vinegar, - •
5 " Oatmeal, Sugar,
•.". Bien, . • f 1 " Melasscs,
. 5 ", Petrifies, :10x. Tea,
With three quarts of Water per day, and sufficient I.
for Cooking.
The caboose and eooking-mufica for the two of Pas
'tenger!, arc kept wider cover. Lvery attention will be
paid to promote their healkandeoinfort. • '
Bent of England Notes and Foreign Exchange pur
chased at current rates. '
Debts Legacies, Pensions, Ac., collected, and
copies o f-Wilts' procured, with every other business con
nected with an European Agent.
JOSHUA ROBINSON,
Europe anAgent,
• apBl •
~ P ok Buildings, corner of Fifth and Wood GM
a-- .. , ~.: b . ' atinprrivEssi
... F,NGLAND,
- . - IELA
rts , '
BC9II tih VAI .O 2 tOE, and itlA N'
V
To any amount, br_ :
• Joahus. itobittsono ' • -
Eta anAigt)u Pan )3uttdings, car. Fifth and Wood* ts
Now , Line •
OF LIVERPOOL AND. PHILAVA
• ,4
PACKETS...
2i Sail from Phtlatielikia on thil2th, and from Lironpool
on tit/126th (fecal Month. ' • .
111111 Wa.malt Pann,l,ooo Tots.
" Iltaxaras, 1,250
I'nu.M)SLPULA, 1,400 "
IiILLAUAZI:4O,_ _
_ODD .‘
ItICIIARDSON BROTHERS tr. CO., Agents, Nos. 12
and 13 Tower Buildings Liverpool.
RICHARDSON, WATSON 2t. CO., Agents, No. 6
Chestnut street, Philadelphia • •
THE subscribenr,Agents for the above Line of splen
did new Packet Ships at this City„ are prepared to
furnish passage certificates to parties residing in this
country who ma besleitirous of sending for their friends,
to come out by either of the above Ships. .They are also
prepared to remit money to any part of the Old Country
by sight drafts on the Bankof Ireland and Branches, and
on Messrs. Richardson Brothers lb Co, Liverpool. For
particulars, apply to or address •
-BROWN Es KIRKPATRICK,
No. 144 Liberty street, Pittsburgh.
1031011 I.lllll4WOrt • Bal. B. B 4 -
LAPP ID PIGOTT& BAUR,
(Lars J. S.Srincsarts & Co.)
Mandarturera . or Pioenlx - -Piro Proof Safes,
Second swept, between. Wood and Smithfield.
(?, 0 1 , ,i Tuesday afternoon, JulY 25, 1848,the undersigned
were called upon by ISlessrainprencon & Barr, to
w trim an hottest and fair test of one oi theirPhrenix
Safes. The furnace being prepared, tee Safe , was placed .
Inside thereof, with books, papers and some money, when
the door of the Safe was closed and the file kindled at
quarter past 2 o'clock, and in a short time the Safe was
red kot, and continued till half past 6 o'clook, being'about
four and a half hours, when the - committee expressed
their sa , isfattion 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 an to melt-off the hums
mountings. We therefore take pleasure In recommend.'
ing these Sates to the potato, as beim In . our judgment,
entirely fire proof. - JARVIS & TRABUE,
N'ICE & RAWSON
CORNWALL &.BRDTHER,
BRANNON &THATCHER,
+BENEDICT & CARTER,
ISAAC CROWE.'
. •
I am engaged in the foundry business, anti know
something about furnaces and heat. I witnessed the
burning of the above Safe,and can freely say there was
no hunibug about lt, and with pleasure recommend them
to the public as being, in .my : judgment fire.
proof. " - IVId, KAYE.
In calling Upon the, above gentlemen for their sine•
tures, they Pllspoke in the highest terms of th e f a i rn e s s
of the test, and their fhll confidence of the Safe's being
entirety fire-proof. We have constintly on hand and fin
sale a full assortment of the above Safes..
mar3l BELL & TERRY.
The Old Printing Establishment.
(nits Jo:mason , & irromerosi%)
.Ind .Blank Book-and - Stationery Warehouse.
iv S. HAVEN is prepared toegoente eve:y style of
• J 4 egal,.Cornmercial, Venal and Steamboat Job
Printing and Book Binding; and furnish. every article
in 'the Blank Book; Paper end 'Stationery sine,at the
shortest notice and on the most reasonable terms. .
Blank Book and Stationery -Warehouse, ;corner of
Market and and Second streets. • •
jib-Printing OfFtee and Book Bindery, No. 50 Third
sleet. novl6
Wholesale and natant . - I
SADDLE, HARNESSAND TRUNK MANUFACTORY
13 °BERT H. HARTLEY, begs leave to in- ,
30
Ilk, form his friends and the publie.generally s l
' hat he continues to occupy - that (ago andebral .
modions Store Room, formerly occupied by Santa n
estock & Co:, N 0.86, corner of Diamond alley and Wood
street, where he keeps a large and general assortment of
Saddles, Bridles, Harness, Trunks, Carpet Raga, Saddle
Bags Valises , Buffalo Robes,Vhips, and all oter arts,
' eles in his line.
lie also keeps constantly on hand, and is prepared to
turniihto order, all kinde of EivetedHose manufactured
of the bestmaterial, and in a style of wor kmanship" equal
to the eastern manufactured article,and at 66 per cent.
..
cheaper. - . . ,
Countru . Mcrehants and "Fanners would do well to' cell
and examine his htock before purchasing elsewhere, at
he is detcrminett lo sell first rater articles at very, low
pl ig" ices. Don't forgetthe pliee, No. 66; corner of W ood
treat and Diamond Alley. -- an 26
New. Light
yHave teCeiveda. lot of 1...&11.1PS of various aired
nd kinds of a new construction that is quite
simple andcomplete—some omamental. -- • •
Also the article to burn in them, called "BURNING!
FLUID," or " ETHERIAL OILY It has rare qualitien
which recommend it to the attention of Steamboat men
Hotel Keepers and Housekeepers.. For cleanliness
economy and brilliancy,it surpasses anything Portable
Persons who please to call on us will be, shown the
peculiarities of the new comp mind .
4 4.1.311, supply oc the Fluid and Lamps kept by
SCAIFE & ATIUNsON,
' Ist:between Woodnrid Market BLS,
400.Partaiorahip. .
. ,
0 AIM P. SLIRIVAa and cites. BARNES have this
'0 day aisociatedthemselies'togathei tinder the firm
or Samna& SAtmes,Torthe trantlllCl2onof the 'Motel
oa k o vi ceey,..Produce , and Dotumiegion - 13ttainess, , at
, p las .: l 3o a l ai= Second .street,..botWeen Mood. and
Smithfield streets:
Piusburgh, A. 14111“ 1480
PENZISTLITANIA ualLgpigtlfs
-.• marn• glo p !
amurtomaxtrr
36 Haws to Piritad . ghtat-2431ffires Roßlorar—B2
rtgOOD INTENT,. Uc T rla Mil AND ESP
ur LINE STAGE COhipANY. , 9 &air lines
new Coaches, tar lifollidaysbum, andthenee'brlase mils!
gennaylvanla Railroad - to Philade4bia, New York and'
Baltintoro. •
Daring the amspensioa oreartal havlkation; da43 ,
.11i:1es at o,oapheel. wALleave TorProllidaystaargiand trans
theneti 14- lite New rennsylvAia Railroad, (24.3adlatt,),
to Philadelphia. Tinto throaghiti Mara.
Fare to raadelphlaf-. . .. •
Fare lo Baltimore J. 800,
Coaches will leave evetymorningo'clock p
eisely, and every night at the same hottr. Extras to
leave at an time, always-in readiness. This is the most
k and erpotitiotts nate to the ,Eastern
"Paaseitiera tor Baltimore take the new Railroad at
flartilbrill , lll:atom:Late arrival .of ore CM tit Ala
o F ; r to P J Was . 5 1: . .. 11-e H M O or LWss C)in°fß° 7::::o lB ngah at7elYtm el W a ti tlarn es ir:et.el",
dec23
YOUGHIOGHENY — ROUTE!
Tvl7on!—Mlaucgapilosi__Tn*Acirotcnos Ito=
TO BALTLMORE'AND PITUADELPHIAF:
TMOINIAA'SMItiVtit, -
.
kr,Master, leaves Pubshargar tr _
sv oat, above the Monongahela bridge, delly,
o'clock, P. AL, and Wett:Neveton at t?' A'.Mjranntnsin.
connection with a daily:line of splendid,. Troy.built I
cottelieetcrtambethind, and Railroad' thence to Baltic,
more - and Philadelphia, - , •
For farther information enquire of
• - al M. , FIARTON, ,
Passenger Agent, Monongahela House
- •
or, Capps : JACOB . I3MITEf,'
Prelght,dgant. :Wharf- 130 i.
de020:6n2
OREAT CENTRAL : ,
•
THEM: 11 1
HE 11. S OF THE, NEW, ftanatgATt t
-Tkinuell In 44Dayr to Pirihs,delphiiiand'ure•
yE take pleasurn la , armounehtg ta the' Merchnntr
-of Pittsburgh and the Western Business comma ,
any, that on and after fifendasf, the Eth Sepumber, ;we
wilt receive and forward goods .via the - Central. Rail;
rottd,'eadgttatantee theta id tle , ' thrcingh in 4&L ye. - • t
. Our .extenswe stack of Cars and:Boats enable us to
offer the above expeditious route to the public, Whilst
we Still , continue our. usual:harms via Harrisburg and
Columbia. Merchants wishing goods brought from the -
East with certainty - tad. disPatch;at low !cites, Or pro-
duce shipped there, are invited to call on__
O'CONNOR; 'ATKINS $c CO., Pittsburg h,"
- • ATMS, OTONNCIEA Philadelra.
Proputoricf the Pinsburgh Transport,atirm 07.4."
Or the following , Agents--
::O'Connor-k Co., 70 North , street, Baltimorev
E:Bleck,t Battery Place, New York." • '
&Mau "itoung,l4 Doane.street„ Boston; `. .
'Plttebuript portable' Boat
1860 .. ..-. . ,
aBbM•
-
- . .-imiii,i‘iiammai.rioN dfiiiiii.iiiic:k/ 5n051 i 1 '
PIITSbriBtiH; PHILA.DEVPHLI, _I3AZTL3IOIII7,'
, • , N EV YORK, BOSTON, &e. ,
'THOMAS BORIRDGE., j....:4TAAFFEA O'CONNOR;
,- Philadelphia. S. j,- - , .pittsbargh.
glitz Canal ticii e l now open ' the proprietors Of this
1... lougestablish Line are as maid at their old stands,
receiving and forwarding Itierohandize and Produce al
• low tette, and witli the promptness, certainty and safety
peculiar to their 'system and mode;of _Transportation,
wnere intermediate . trarushipMent is wroided; - with"its
consequent delays anti probability of 'damage. ~ •,: - . :
Merchandise and Produce shipped East or Wem, and
Bills of Lading forwarded free of charge for eammiision,
advancing or storage. aving no interest directly or in-
directly in steamboats; R that of - the : Owners is solely' con-
salted when shipping their goods. • , - ,z .._ ~.
All communications to the following Agents promptly
I
attended to: . - TIIOMAS Boßutive, -
. N 6. 978 Market st,Philadelphlui - - - ., -
, - • - TA.AFTW
and -fr.tPCONNOR, - .
~ 7 Prop s
,i": 5.
Cor. Penn Wayne sts., Piltsbniglu-
Acw.sers-40hri 15PQ/thigh* Co.,6gNonh it., Balt:i P.
B. Bathe& Co 'Doane st., - Boston,'' W. a:. 4. - T. _Tap
scour & C 0.,, SO South '% Et ~1 New .rark i ,ins. : ),irtu...elyetight,.
Cincinnati. _ . . - , , , rnar2.s
geatM ' B's
' Itterchantft , Ttau ortaition Lane: • i
ILAOR shaTsanspartationcif - pp4,l"jmi 10
from Piusburgii to Philadelphia stnil,Baltimore,(via
Canal and Baßraad,) sisichatit ier 7 shippint—Airae,lo gays.
RatesisiTieight - alwayi aslcian as it - Sybil/sr taspansibli
Line. _ .. C. A.IIi'ANULTYdo On.,PlStirietors
- Canal Basin, Pittsbur it h.
S ROSE BIERRILL Co:, alt.
.- 6 / 1 ' 4 •1 Cain RAYNOR, Philail'a.
• Pier chruatta liVap , Frelgltt Mho,
TXCLBSIVELY for the accommodation of the Ws"
Resit ass between Pittsburgh, 'Blairsville, Johns,-
tewn, Hollidaysburgh, Water street, Pa.; and all inter
mediate places.
Shippers by this Line can alwaYs delmnd upon having
their, goods promptly forwarded and delivered at any
point on the Canal or Railroad, at lair rates for freight.
• . . JOHN MLLE% Proprietor.
IL H. CANd.N,
_Johnstown.
Aossrs JOHN MlLLEROlollidaysbarg.
mars. C. A. APANULTY eG CO, 'PIUS.
. .
Rosiattng Batt Its J stoke.
THE subscribers have received anither stnall: lot of
superior Bottle Jacks,`direct from Shefrieldo war.
ranted to work well. In presenting this -article to the
notice IA the.public, the subscribers deem it necessary
to remark, that durmg the last five years they have told
several dozen, and as far as we have been able to lacer
tale they hive given entire, sansfaetiOn, To such 'as do
not understand what is meant by a bottle jack, we
would explain . that it is machinery resembling - clock
work, but mach more powerful; enclosed In a brass
tram*, 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 joie t of beef, or any other
tb,ingto be roasted;• that the machine When fully - wound
up will 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 of-roast
ing. For sale, with or without screens. --'
JOHN DUNLS,P tc
dec23 • , corner of Market and Stoond sts.
,
Sew England 16 tire et.
Important to Farmers, Dairymen and others;
eititlMEN, Milkmen, keepers orLivery. Stable's, and
A./ all oMers owning bye stock, can have their lives in.
'slued for the small premium of from fitly cents to twc
dollars each. • '- - • '
Tim cost to insure Cows owned by milkmen, for one
year, will he...about thirty-five cents a head. Ni'la
nillehinan owning twenty Caws,would not eve seven
dolhiti to have thentinsursd for one year - • •
. • . , . .• C. A. COLTON,. Agent,- • .
At the General Insurance Agency,
cor 4th and Wood stn., stain;
- . .
Bounty Land Warrants. -
rtlttr. SUBSCRIBER, who was in hrichigariVViscon
1, tin, Illinois and. Missouri, in. the I
Fall. of SA . with •
the vie of examining the - Public( Lands, and _an the
months of March. or Aprilnext, will revisit diode States
and also loWa, and from the knowledge lie` hat acquired,
be enabled to make the most favorable locations for per ,
sons holding Land Warrants. 'His 'charges will be mo r
daubs to attyperson Who May be pleased to employ him.
If by letter, fpostlaid,) to , LUKE COCKSHOOT
- " 37'Ditnnond alley; Pittsburgh:
Rsuaarciess--Car.Robert„Porter, Attorney, Fifth at.;
John Taylor, Pension Ageney,VA'st.i'EdWard Snowden,
.Attorney, Fourth, tut J. B. Guthrie; Agent, Fourth sty
Capt. John Berton, Penn st.; John .Cartwright, Cutler,
Wood st.r D. T. Morgan & Co., and J.D. Morgan, Drug
gist, Wood. street. • .
- .Inoalfeam
Bounty Lands.
()APT. NAYLOR.; No. 163 Third street, corner of
4.-1-Cher.y alley, having made arrangements at Wash?
ngton for the purpose, willprocure Bounty Lunde for the
officers *ad soldiers; their 'widows had - children 'under
the Bounty Land Bill, passed September.2Bll4lBso.,
Pittsburgh, October 10. .
, . . .
' Boluses , . Lauds.
RRANGENEENTS having be en made between :the
undersigned and E. 11. GRAYSON, ,Esq , of Wash.i
gtott.CitY; ilattsvf the TreasuryTeparnuent,) for shei
,p ur p oqe , the ondepidgned will . proture .pciuntr,tiande
for the officers and soldier's, tit - ea widows and ehildreni
under the Bounty Land 11111, passed. Seidember ..2Sth;
18,50. JAMES F. KERB. Att'y. at Law,
G ain . 4th st., het. Smithfield and Cherry alley.
Botintrutkna—sold.terio •
T HE undersigned continues the business of Agent for
Soldien , and 'Widows , Claims for Bounty Land and
Pensions. Office on Fourth greet, opposite the Mayet'd
office. [oct2s:lml JOHN GUTHRIE.
Irish and Scotch Whiskey, -
WARRANTED. PURE—Price' 82,24 per'
6219. ; per,
.qttart.. For sale .by r IADRRIS RA=
RTH, in the Diamond. ' • fr. '
[decs
Jamea P.
Hoibach,
RECTIFYING DISTILLER,
Foreign and Domestic Wines, Liguori; Ckars; 4c,„
No. 197 Liberty at, dornerof /Talker's alley,
riovl9l .Pituburgh. Pa.
MfOItiRCLL3 & Tca Dealers,'east side of
,the Disunond. Try , their 50c. Tea; 'tie really,
RIDDLE ROBERTS, Auaroey at Law. OffictrNo,
jam • '132 Smithfield street, between Filth and Sixth;
Collections carefully attended to--special nuentia
givan tdConveyattelllig. , • . rdeC3t/y
-Printer's Card*, • •
JUST BECEIVEI) a supply,ofyrinter's Cards L ivory; i
surfaced, satin surfaced, sawn
People colored Cards.
lyra 'a ys• on hand, an-excellent article oftook and
news Ink;' also, red; bine and green -Inks; from -rhe;
raturnfacrory of I. D. 61. , Crearyi Nevi, York. ,
• - - - W. S.IIAVEN,
?linter, liooksellei and Stationer
aiiv3o corner of ?darker: and Secoridet
01.1. =rm . ,. a.. tot ardeby:
decoAVM DYE*.
RIMMMSI
' ) iii It
NE
WEISEi
, ~._,' ' ! flOtelners. ptiP.lttOrnirah ____,„
HAvk Tot; all. heard AIM chest? C. CERtsw re Is
' 'telling fillets:01;ot fine GoIdJIeWELRY t (It lon
have not, then know that he Is sellint a very rich and
fashionable Assortment of. Gold WAS LiElintut JEW
ELRY 41.2 such astorilthlng IW:redden ta; whetters
called to see his sztertment and prietts,exelain,—ttds,
certainly lettattething new fdr PittsbntWleati fine
goldl evelry se at halt the ainal grille I flow tan
WS Set ',Etogn'prditient;vre 'will tell yon the - Scent ;
me lane Made Such arreagenents with nter,n,sun*ln• -
ter* at th i gist, and also„ with the ,
,Watch mant.m...-
'ten of'E e,-thar we tie getting tWoutr lyttodi at , ate
- 197 MAL Poe We i Prices, ant; ,nten, patting few nuts to
I pay, and other expenses, else, cheap, tinablds)2ll to tall '
1 '. Ott , very stall pro& upon Ira etostiaralttrobre_ , . 11
llitcitedate, pelyrill answati Rtelltorialt.PnC o l t
andlargeialei Ilia dor =Riot ','” .... ' ,:'''. ''
gleams. call t . ile.bfaxiter eL.tfnegortinfreun
itarMatitatrt..,.,,f , .Ideele] . •••• .1. e.. 8 , N.
. . .
•
I: ..; • ,__.' i•N Dr:"Cittarle , "llo •1••- , N. 4 , ids
141 rIP Z I4 - .
Mr 03.147.42TATH10 flEi OUN, reza.
ASP; tate, tcr Penu street, Win 281, (betseeefl: Itre l n
azul saartiSon aUei).• •-. .. •-• .•••• ... ~ •.- 44240
• . , AdmitxtstraWide .1;40,49e: , -. ..
TT MITERS at'Adotitli4tretionce r tnAte of AttifilnY - -
•±% 'Hgel,' deed:, Ike Of t Wins- be=
Voltted to Uter stobteriber,Alt per otmo t ;14 sot
caste are requened to 'oxide tenmedtzte.parnent to el•
titer or •o*; - tot ATYcoril holding ciartas tad
.esttteAtity ;104=1 em, dttly,sumetttlented Corset:a*.
mica the - visreho lately °cool:add btpiald 4.11t1to•
ny'Beelen, Nill 85•Thlrd west.. .., , 1 , , ,:. ../ , :
IA
ANNA -BE - MEN,
iceman , i I .
... 1p,.. AGAZg Ard=
o :teat trezi -stud Iliatinalk Oroisiinv:lregais
r
iErAanattlaslitleapf CirOolt and, Bla4 TE4l,9j - atn.,
,cha, .rava and Rio.C4ll..k&F.B;"Lovadalei D. Be:
' and
ere SUGAR.4I2Nasr. St:limas -
_Raft:lad ana garana do; hest idqnqh 11.6.1SINd;,canun,
LerobliPeet, Prunes, Dates, &g.; (Or gala b;
Ir . r ' s". r,•;•..-H.ILKELL34 - .
N 0.20 Fifth street,
.%Peen - C ty •
WiFfirdOlaleistre6t, (neat'
, JAtteiwWwWnent„ ;of .wit o wn, puke .pqnstangn an
Land. Castomer,StUßTS'nn . r:de oniot_prozOtl*,
416.e2421 3 1 t •'' 3. - •."-'• 'SU/Cy/Aux..
- .
Jlbie THE Unthinigned hav
edddAir:Tdiut r#01,.,14111.1111111"
infrirs.optila,4ll3l=llllll4azirEgn 010 1
his friends and the public geteentli7, thathe
will as; his best efforts to keep up thowelVerlell-lunk.;:
lobg pnictyck pats lon of the
He wilt keep constantly on lila ellen?, money-01 -
the season; Gassz,liiitittiunuiCAlS Ottists,ts Spilid his
eapzlied with the Owens Lx
wen% ' [deel7ly.l - "NV. C.'HALLAGHtiII. •
• ' ' " " ' '"" •' ' "
riIHE PEKIN TEA STORE has been imaged' dram
.1. Fonriltstreet to No 30 Fifth ; street, one door east Or
the Exchange ' •whete the subseribei , is now re.
pelylnghis fulistock of GREEPLANI) , BLACK. l'EaS,.
selected with great care, and parch aped direct fronithe • ,
4trprters NeW Itotix. • The atcc7Ecohsul br all the
tainPtent flavors und grades of Tea Proust?! totheAntrit
"eau and'will'be sold wholesale aa'refalf, at
prices lowerituuciinT :other housetlnTittsbutglat";i:
Retail Grocers axe invited to call andget samples,
and learn our prices for Tea*paelltediu *Ad k tkrak
'AgeDia4PY lfienalj :111'3
Cate :7 -Alcicha, Java sua' tio'coffee, •• • •
chi Broma;Coiniej Choedliiie ;rad Co.
cam Sae , . •.: -
Sugdr--- , LuVerineeettishcd indpalverssed, and' New
CorleaticSugar. • . •
' • • ' ' • 'I.:: ' ',29Zurit
• • • • ••:;• 'ft Cold Febtitr • ,""'••
TE .raspedtfolli infoistrour• fticada luaLlite public
who suffer from:" told feet) , that wa Ova. wart -
ed:ut, same very , fine'rebr Zaaribi. Proof Yam , foto tnea'a
Sage r :which. aatioged Fin ;
. proaitipPat durable
and comfortable to the Wasiak.. • ~ , • • r
latteaapply :orthtdarabitts and:Drawer* of
eacry quality. • ~•,!-• • ' •
'TharOld Established Stocking. lifanufaetery, me t.
• ..decOT - •T. ; ; • ,!, ;19; DALY-
. . .
v • -To tile ; . :
NUE HAVE NOW FINJOUIdif 25 Oaten of Ladies;
V f' '• fine ',lath riarLambeffoof /SrOClilistbS, which
eollOr aae waol and, inore inAlinnypigiv than
any we have leietofore made. Every anicle"in , the
Sock; Undershisia earl . rowers , ladies > and. aliddltin's
.undesclailklag,ma4etooolez vlttcpluotagity.:• .t •
' • Tlid'Old 1601bWheirillyicktnie Manuractory; Flit et.
..deary Alt:N.,. .w:11A1:v &vex •
214Tila• %.• • {IA o 4; P. • .....12d10101).
• V 16.16 1 1"1",.*.;91140p.,..;
- (site4Owts•to. thtistoi Arirrof 301 in Sitaitif & Co.)
BELVAND '431i,k135 :FOUNDERS • "
" ! Betas FaactisrSttant tad Gas
-Vests. "as alt the vadat% articles
I nVerl iItSPE unnamo.l3ll,4l
- nrsistrset.
The aboveireinowireeparea bn manufacture and keep
'constantly ort hind every variety of Guage tad Steam
Cocks, such as ate used by Engine builders and Plumb
ers
era; also, Gas Cisandeliers,•Peadelts, Atricitets; Igas
."7• r.,(Elav2o
:!1' • • Rozadv gii; 1: 1:0 . tr; •
MEM subscribers have removed tom NO. 47. :Water - et
1: to the Virarehouse recently occupied
_by James May
n
N 0.23 Water st. , faw MATTHEWS & CO;
•r. 50rca....,• • • -• • ••• • - • ----f••••;•••••c. team
'Down 'CP Parya,
TIAVING taken.' to the. basilicas of *ltle. , -11infriailn
JUIL
;Bourn, Wholesale Grocer, Frelter and.confec Una
er in_spectfollygolleit a continuance. of:tbis pa. •
trc ' ulugc liner/ 1 11F bellowed. upon their.predecessor,
and would call the attendon of the public 14 general. to
the stock of goods kept fa theliestabfulhattintorldch Mr,
Quality - cannot be sorpeased in the ;ela, s 4
Foreign Fruits; Confectionary,. Plcktesi §pieep, Wee
es
serv, Sardines, Oils, fcc,'&o.,' forat part Of r stock
now In' hand, and all of tho .aboya erticlUs have :teen -
Iselected'from the lid et eaatena houses.. ,
• ' :A new,stock of goodsin the above tide:lnt deny ant
af.,-Retailers and etitintry it
to their adkardage to give us a call s Emig
. • tflosienti Eatileri .
_
inThl. DALY te Coaleye for Gale, at the OLD ESTAB.
y y • Lrstirst 46- NA,KiNG- AFANUFACTORY; Fifth
Agfeeti beteteetaYoceLiad Illarket • • •
100 doeene of men's Aindershirtsiall itt 151 4 iXt.
.490 •.. • . , t! AMID* 1,00.
150 ;•I' • dtserolt.?. ..• •
c • • •st • • fair rjci . s 4 •
.1000 •!‘ DlT_Dned hue eA
lambs wool and silk gloves of every . age; quAltv
color, -
.well adapted tor *liner mpems.' - '''
I 00100reill'of ' l 4.itteifiltieklarahsl74o l htflalrinatilltele
of fine An:Leer-an aidlgcrinp Itotg, whit ttgee ihregds
itrireelettid. fett. • „., •
1000 dozens ofebildrea's plaid and no . switaripystyls of
guraeliudla tope: • ' • -
7.5d0te,0 . 0f etuldreaspoltosyjeeketvoandpas;rates,
TricrtOrines, aalteri and bool3..2icklaamonse aty of
%licit - above good* have bee.l oaanatietared diad!sereeted
with care for oar ow:a trade, aad be sold at pclees
— width will defy all conit)elltion. (Sorunaftorly..y .•
Central Tills: 13 e s ' ' '
,:Porner Of Fifa Pitts imaArarkauStiji,... , •z:
TUET RECEIVED, !slurp! andwell selected stock of
40 FRESH' TEAS in= the 4.roliortets.,: , ebmprising. the
,very., kept., qoalitiee ; or greet) nul Illack.Tese, which
viille sold aajhe most lavozable'teruts, wholesale and
retail. The attentiOnaDEstallitii ii respectfully:l . lW . ited
the; motto:lent. ; RENTLV4 Y.
11.1111kolirs
- K ITT A N,N.Z 2 43`; P'A
,rllllEiPeud.,sassiorcor. :butitaitat v .wili Com•
menee on Wednisday,Oelober 30,155 d. For Terme,
&C. . please see Circulars at Mr. Mellor's, 8l Wood
•ArAtiand.4 l .*:.9e9Dlll o kitin4te'Sii:ljarket street: •
la addition to ibis thormtgli irystem. of instruction ppr.
'ettedWpthe•Prineipall as voneleMfor b GOv: Johnston
411;13i Bizhckpkypfold. and Potrer, the; Depalamyspeclie ins
equilderations WhieliMaY tie . deemed'of seine moment
:inttitelitnited nuMbebet.its boarding.Puriilsii(2s,);%its
retired idtuatlmvpnd especially, its, not beLoic,congp
lart.t.d anyCoilegiiiir Sento l for ben. ;`• -
Dr. Ki likellymay be found iittlt.Aoe o P-Phasi /lease
for a few days, and will be happy, to wait on those deg•
rinj tt_ . nte . 6himin'eeferetice to the sche'ol. '• • -
Et 910 Charle Dhaler ;.John
COL WilsonArDandlesi.
IftibtArtAooVelietlo.., iiit
Oyster' CosifOotfOthirilt '
MHE'oohtteribei, sPectfal/i fainadt and
iber - gi u tit c Or Ma h l r eik itl •TtgaUttgene l d a t
CONr ECTIONARY 'AN/430#61T4j1., SALoopht and-
will keep always on hand overt Gina: In his Kee of
*illness, fresh - eiveer, Oirstetre- 'civet tap' in the
stowed or (tied,
,to zult 1111 testa • Allo,.onlatutd,
ore - - apria lt , ' ,
eeotln , , 91; tuAltal N:ettltnitlifd
iISIP,R.P SII4 ) VORTH i in 1 0 4 Piegeondineya
lecelved:lrear Ike Ord Oosntry, and affer ler sale
ovlot eisla•-•
• Engliaii Paaillag 1101;insi
• • Candied Orange Stitt Lernon A'eel ;*
::.•— , ..Engilsh2anstard ; • • - •.-
. Pine Apple Rom; ..; . ,• •
.•
••'' 'London Girt ; ' • • • •
I.risb•Vaiakey., - . • '
, •
Alio 'from Pirew k— . '`. •
• .Cooking Rai sins and
. , 7 .l2reeet; . , ; o t t'.‘;;;:•: • -
• .; oft:, 278 J ctocolate•—avkadi r .
0 nd .
. • es and Bnindiesorevery-.."
• geirea 4eat, COti2p 61.
• '•::l7an Ritlbletning end rt moving • spOts , frtim: noose
• *moire ateve.l)s4esctiption. 'he
kidd";effecte ;effect it Ins%ntaneons and
hating. Fall dittctions•for use• ad each box,::.•
Fox q!,1100114.11xmir Etoreof,,- •
•• • • • COULTER eiIIACER,
Ozeter of Wood twiThlotats.;
lIETROW.IIII , 7-X oormi.O eon tat.ltarteACEatii
"tasessevezir prOvilent tidir hot. weikther.-11to fine•
runner of Cholera.- Try It 1 For selorby • I
198 • KEYSER & ItIc.DOWELL, 140 Wood it.
'"- • - • •Liostoi.4l Potikot /took, •
T)ETWEl3Bl,Edamorid alloy • • and - 192 Liberty street,
jpip i widtpaperni in it iltat arekafno use ID -any Inas but
itotowaer, - . The ;finder will be rewarded and zeceiT e
thattaiika of the owner; eat leaving it at 128 Liberty et.
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