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WHITE.& CO.,Gaiette.
L. HARPER, Post.
• - v ROST.M.RIDDLE, Journal.
, ■ I '-
•• • P* e ‘*> ffi?*3 T AhTK.?~vy.BlDDLE,American.
JJrofessibottt Carts.
, LARGE, Attorney oiLaiffj Fonrth street,near
SAMUEL W. BLACK, Attmty tu Lout—Offiie on 4th
street, near Grant, Pittsburgh. ' octiS
C' ORLANDO LOOMIS, Auamty a.l Lau.—Office 4th
m OL, above Wood. • jnly4-y
THOMAS m MARSHALL, Attorney as Lav.- —Office,
Lowric’a Buildings, Fourth gt. . jan7-ly
T> B. CARfiAHAN, Attorney at Loia—Office on .Fourth
/JOU* 6t.,l>etween Cherryalley and Grant st. Qe2-y
TXR.BROWN’S OFFICE, No.6S, Diamond alloy, near
JJ Wood street. - • (febl
T.. N. MPCIiOW, Attorney and Counsellor at Laxo. —
v • Office in BakewelFs Buildings on Grant street.
jcgyjMy. .
T BCt/A'JL'. VentisU, Fourth aL, five doors xrm nf Map.
,U.*ke.t AU work warranted, and if not perfectly sat
isfactory no charges will be made. feblO
BEMOYAL.— Dr. Robert Snyder,, has removed his
i office.to Fourth street, between Wood and Smith
held streets- ■ marlG-ly
DARRAGH, Attorney at Late— Office' in Bakeweli’s
y* BuildingSjOn Grant street, opposite the Co art
House. * }y24:iy
JOHN BARTON* Attorney at Law. —Office,'North side
Of Fifth street, between Wood and-Smithfielfl, in the
me building with Alderman Morrow. Bep3o-ly
EORQfi P; GUX3IORB, Attorney and Counseilor at
vX .Ectur.—Office removed io the 2d door below
•n Fbunb; to the office lafely occupied by Alderman Mil*
vcr;* . ■ • mar3o
NBUCKMASTFR* A.ldtrmarv—Q&zf. Fourth street
• third dooraboveSmithfieldiSouth side.
Conveyancing of all kinds dsns with the greatest core
and legal accuracy- .
Titles to ReolEstate examined, &c
"D -BIDDLE-ROBERTS, Attorney at Law. Office No.
Smithfield street, between Filih and Sixth.
Collections cnreftilly attended to—special attentio
given toConveyancitig. . [dcc&ly
■ • Dr«Oharlei Hofman«
HOMCEOPATHiC PHYSICIAN, has removed his
office toPena street, No. 231, (between Hand street
and garrison alley). - fdecSO
ra.«.n,xxtsss ■■»»•»« ..............b.c.m’dowxll.
KEYSER 4b McDOWELL,;{successors to Kerr 4b
Kxtver,) Wholesale arid lutail Drug and Prescription
*r of'Wood street and Virgin alley. ‘Physi
cians pre. .H'ipiions-Careftilly compounded night and
day.'’ ' • ! " oct3nf
JOHN ’A: 'PARKINSON, Aldtrmdn, Fifth Ward, Penn
at. betweea Walnut,and O’Hara bu., where he may
befonndat all rimes. Those having houses orotherprpp
erty tosell or rent, can have the same punctually.attend
ed to; debts collected, and all the duties of an. Alderman
will receive prompt attention. ; ocB?-p
f i KNRY W. WILLIAMS, Attorney and UounseUor at
:»T- Low, (successor to Lowrie A Williams,) Office at
the old stand; Fourth st., above Smithfield.
THE Partnership heretofore existing between Henry.
W. Williams. the practice of the law,
was dissolved by mutual consent on the 20th uIl; and the
business win hereafter beconrinued by Henry w. Wil
.iaras, whomfcl most cheerfully recommend to alt for
whom I have the honor to do business—as a gentleman
every way worthy of their confidence.
declS-ly . . WALTER H. LOWRIE.
. BsmuelP.Ron,
ATTORNEYjAT LAW—Office in Fourth street, near
, Grant, m Lamartineßuildings. ; mar2s:w
JOHN X.HITCHXL——— ——BAMUXL FAUIXB.'
Hltehsl APalmer, .
A TTORNEYS AND COUNSELLORS AT LAW—
Ojficeon Fourth streel t a few doors below. Smithfield.
Allbnsiness.entrustedto their care, promptly atlendedlo.
Collections made and Conveyancing executed on mode
rate-terms. ... . . :iebll;tf.
. •••? -• •••'. Jt o. denntnnT ' ■ : r
A TTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW—Of-
J\, fice, Lowrie’s Buildings, Fourth street, between
Smithfield and grant. ■ . . a ps
• - Or* George ScOoofc
HAS selected Pittsburgh as hispermanent residence.
He-has taken the house latefy.ofecupled by Aider
man Millerjon Fourth street, near grant, immediately,
adjoining the “Lamartine House.” His Office is attach
ed tohls residence, where he will constantly be found,
unless absent on professional dnty. Office hours from 7
o'clock* m. to 9:o*clock At tsif and from sp. u. to 7 p.
W*->- '*> •- YlflVS •
, . ' N* F. * G. li. B. Fettcrmsn, ,
- ft' TTORNEYS AT LAW-r-Office On' Foorth street, be-
A tWften Wood and Smithfield. ~ .. jan2S:y
; W«w-DsUai,
A'.TTORNEY-ATXAW—Office: second story Wil
kins Halt ■ , , , .jan24:ly
» Dr. James f£fng*
YY^? CE ON FOURTH STREET, one door West of
\ #.‘WeaverVr Het<d: ~ augKhSm
. Win. o»H. KoUaion, ' ' ,- .
A TTOKNEY AT LAW. Office No.M.onFoutth
-tfect. lireMayorVOfficc..; [aay3l:y :
. wn...,;.- S. Hamilton.
' LAW, has removed to lie office in ;
' v ? od and: SmithEcld streets.
WSUaUend to &e bosuiess : remoiaingimfinj^ed^oiyhis :
perfecuoeoftie art Ourumnunentsareofiicmtatoow.
erfoJ tiad, enaMing.ostoejeecuto Pictures adsuroiVJd
feir high finish and tnuhfolnoss to nature. The Dublin
solicited to call, and examine.. : - .
; Persons sitting for pictures are neither regained or ex*
pected.to take them unless perfect satisfaction snven. -
this a good .depot for stoc^
;: given in iho art, containing th*. mors
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■ Jri i-1 <■ 7 • i
mm.
lira fitort, 38 .Fjfi
street, pear Wood. . f el) j
A « em for Hamden & Cb.’s
° aI „ on , door below Wood, febl
F ' FajAumoifc cutting sun. No: «lab
♦erfy etreetv; :•■-• :■ febj.
# ? SARGENT, n-e comer of Wood and Sixth
HOLMES & SON. Banktrsand Dialers in Fxthahgt
43> Com ; and,jfanA Notes, JSo. 05 Alarketgtreet. leb|
- A FULTON, -B#W and Brass. Fovndgf,2io. 70 Second
:Xjl» «tree Market and Ferry streets, -.febj
\7TpTOR SCRIBAj BeofcitfZ/tfrj Stationer add Binder.
; V Fifth-street, between Wood and Market • ' jati7
OVA-McNULTY & CO., Forwarding and Commission
> MtrthahiS) Cdnal Basin. ' mar 3
WM. OYER} Grocer ana Produce Dealer' No. 158
Liberty ctrcottJflttßbnrgk..; ». marl 7
, TOHNAi’CLQSKEY, Bailor and GlolMtr f Liberty street
,MbeyweqqSatb;and Virgiaaileyjsomh-aide. , seplO
: P Fouader and Gas 1 Fitier. Smiih-
JL ; street, bfttwecn Piambnd iaUey fend Fifth et.:
railars, Wo’od street,
bdfcohd door from Watef, will keep constantly on
hand a well deleciedloi of clothing. iSSily
"IT Wa * iPSjS?
f f ’ r *• «*= Of'^f
J n gV a *‘ iinca-yCommUmn Merchant,
m ■ PaJ>tr an *Xngs, corner Penn and Ir
,w»n streets. » • *ja44 •
-*■*- d»tgfe7»,No..27 Wood street, Pittsburgh.. {niyffl
riJSEPH -VVOUUWmL.Jmyonn-ond Dealer in Fir -
Domaac Hardware, comer of Sedond and
wood streets. 0c2 9
5“", Ship Chandlery ana
&s£L%&nt*2S£* 1 Laii °"
itAJ 4 ER ,S^H AJ 'li.'fian,kt I i.' fian,ktn ’ and Exchangt Brcktrs,
muJjisHotel™”* Kn ° yrpoi. streets, opposite thelsi.
TJ & CO., WhoUsaU Drug Wan
o^vte Q i^° fFIrSI <md W °° a Streels ’ a " 3c f °™ r
MORROW^Msnumctaror of Tin, Copper
woSd^lfe^^ 0^7 “ '“^HSST
IV corner o/ Third and Wood
,J J Streets, above C. H. Kay, where he is prepared to
do ejvery descnpuoii or ruling and binding. pec2
.T 0^ 11 - MEiLOR, miolemlt and RitaifDtaUr in
a^-M“*“Jf'W««wn£siPianoß, School Books,
and Stationery, No. 122 Wood street. < . ..: . janl
•T i?§}^-?t^i^^^ aad moleBaJe Walter
•Wi is iFl reign Domestic Wines and Liquors, No
Liberty street, and S 3 Diamond alley. Jy2l
T"ING&FINNEY, Agents for the Delaware Mutual
JOL. Jnsuranc* Company,-of Philadelphia, at the Ware
house of King & Holmes, Water street, near Market.
' : - • febl-
ALEXANDER It SONS, tiffin Makers and Fur
-11 nuhmg Undertakers, corner of Penn and St- Clrnr
streets, opposite the Exchange. Entrance on Penn sreet.
_ . • • . . .febl
W. J.TBOTH. - v - COTT
Wholesale and Retail Dealer in
Boms, Shoes, Trunks , Carpet Sags, * e., 8. W. comer
oi fourth and Southfield su., Putshnrgh, Pa. [mrlthy^
2 mjft^ C i^?T I VMi?£ N^ w Lia , boa ' O,- W. S. Skkkee.
i Central Agency Commission and
jVjkS* or » n * No. Market street, Pitts-
• 5 p ?,% .?">mpt attenuon given to the purchase and
sale of all bndsof prodnce. sept£
WM. XILLSB) FBQiASA. WX< BICKEttON flTntmium
Miller i RicKETSON,
ponera of Brandies, Wines and Begare r Nos. 172
™ Comer of Liberty and Irwin streets, Pittsburgh,
- Iron, Nails, Cotton Yarns, &c., _
SATKINLEY, flottjd, Sifn and Ornamental Patnter.
• and dealer in PAINTS. No. 44 Ju Clair st., Tint
fS?^terCo^ l T afllly on of Pjusts, eiiher
Japan and Copal Varnish; Linseed Oil:
Boiled Oil i Spirits Turpentine; Window Glass, of all
sl2es; Potty, Paint Brushes, kc n all of the best quality,
and for sale at reasonable prices. sepll i*
Isaac William*. -
T AJL°Ri Smlthfield street, No. 12, bj.
. li tween Ist and $d streets. ap4y; (
” . BXorrl* * lUworttii r
IMPORTERS OP WINES
PV„.Cf ? BEANDItS ' ■ E “‘ *■* if tht Diamond
eulobutgh. ~ , . . v . ,nmyx > l t
i. A.-corarorn h . hams.
W^^ L^ AW ™^ ni “‘ C ®® DaGl3TS « cor "
Bl - g“ r , le »
! ~ Daniil ’ • *
House, sign, and ornamental painter,
opposite Hand. AU work neatly
executed.. Orders pnnotnaliy attended to. [mariSfcy
LRiO, Stookton, '
* Stockton, BOOKSELLER. STA
&nd BINDER, corner of Mar
ket and Third jy^lttf
P.
RECTIFYING DISTILLER,
AM) DEALS® Hi
Foreign and Domestic Wines, Liquor s, Cigars ,
No. 197 Liberty si. corner of Barker’s alley,
QQTIPI Pittsburgh pq.
fl. D. PATTOS,
(Snccsssoß to J. 8. Bosret A Co.)
Wholesale Grocer, Beatifying Distiller,
AST) DEALER IN
FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC WINES
LIQUORB , CIOARS , FRUITS , NUTS &e.
162 Liberty street, Pittsburgh. np3
JOHN S. XXIINXDT. B. N. HASLSZT. i
KENNEDY A HASLETT,
_, t ,, Sf cc *B»OXS TO KISSXT A Knox.
WMHtsaUandßetailDealgrstn Wauk.es, Jetotlrv, Silver
_ and Yarixty Goods, Baskets, Combs, i-e.
ar^ el # if eel ? between sth st. and the Diamond.
|D* Clocks, watches and Jewelry neatly repaired.
Pftubnrgh, Angnst 26, 1850. 3
George Beals, Jr*. “
MANUFACTURER OF BRUSHES, W&olxsals and
Retail, No. 7S ttreet,-Fiusbvrghi Fa. Con
stantly on .hand, a general and extensive assortment of
all KINDS of BRUSHES, at the lowest Eastern prices. '
N. B.—Machine Brushes, .Ac., made to order at the
shortest notice. mar3o:y :
L. a WATERMAN^--E. If. WATBEMAN-* ■■W. B. WATERMAN
• ■ L. S. Waterman A Som,
\\J HOLE*®ALE .GROCERS, Commission and For
-1 f waging Merchants, Dealers in all kinds of Pro
duce and PiiUburghManufac tured Articles,and Agents
for sale of Richmond and Lynchburg mannfacturedTo
bacco. maid
JO3HU*. KHODKS ■ . - .Lygjrj) I>. .X3HUTZ
JOSHM RHODES A 00.,
WHOLESALE DEALERS IN FOREIGN FRUITS,
Null, Spiui, Confectionary, Sugtri, Cigars, i-c., &ci
_ KO.O WOOD.CTBIKX, EAST 6IDI, READ WATKE,
)»iyt PITTSBURGH. !
W. CUNIvniOHAM- —— « • • —^mm g , DUNCAN.
D. sUUiUnfIEAM*— D. rHMSXN*
Flttlbnrßh city Glui Work*.
W. .CUNNING HAM & CO.,
aASDrActDmsßs
WINDOW GLASS,
No. 28 Mar&e t strut, betutun First and Second,
Pittsburgh, Pa.
Hj~ Parttealar attontion paid tor odd eizei. Also, 1
Dealer, in Flint Glass, Viols, Bottle., Ac. • Uy23:ly
A. J. STUABT.**r'THOMAS R. SILL.
STUART A SILh,
GaOCEUS, AND PBODUCE COMMISSION MEBCHANT*,
No. 118 Wood street, Pittsburgh. Pa.
DEALERS IN GROCERIES, Flour, Wheat, Rye,
.Oats. Corn, Barley, Pork, Bacon, Butter, Lard,
Cheese; Clover, Timothy and Flax Seeds; Iron. Nails,
Glass, Ac.,Ao., Ac. Particnlnrattention paid to the sale
of Western Produce. ,
References—Messrs.Myers A Hunter, Robt. Dalzell:
ACf*., Hampton,Smith A Co. r KingA Moorhead.MoGills
A Roe, James. May, Pittsburgh; Fenner A-McMillan,;
Maßsillon; Jos. S. Morrison, Esq., Sl Louis sep26
v Walter R. JRarshall,
(Successor to Samuel C. Hill,)
IHPOITBR AND DXaLBR IN FRENCH AND AMERICAN
PAPER HANGINGS AND BORDERS,
Window Shades, Fire Board Prints, #e. t fyc.
Also—Writing, Printing and Wrapping Paper',
No. 85 wood street.
between Fourtli st. and Diamond alley, west siae,
jaS Pittsburgh, Pa.
THOMAS WOODS.
T. WOODS & SON,
PRODUCE DEALERS.AND COMMISSION
; MERCHANTS, .
NO. 61: WJLTBH: BTBBET, PITTSBT3EOH.
SAnDBt P. BHRIVKK,
WHOLESALE Q&OCER,
. PRODUCE AND COMMISSION-MERCHANT, '
AND DXALEX IN PITTSBURGH MANUFACTURED ARTICLES, ‘
No*. 130 and 132 Second sL } between : Wood and Smithfield,
jalttf • ... Pittsburgh.
BOWSATEtTIrEY, i
P RACTICAL CUTLERS AND DENIAL
Btnumu. _.
Instrument ISiuinfaetnreri.
N0...140“ Wo,op Vt&ain axlkt.
"T¥TE.have removed our store; and Manufactory from
Yf Liberty 9 treet to the above named place, for the
purpose2>f having jnoreconvenienc© for manufacturing,
which we intend goinginto extensively. All ordersm
our line willbealtendeato.wnh pcnctonmy and dispatch.
Jobbing ana Repairing neatly-done and promptly exe
cuted; -1 .
Agedehd assortment of JSardtcanland CtaUry we will
alwayaieep on. hahd, ahd sill it at the Unotsi prices.—.
We have just'received a" fine lot of Guns, Putols.ani
Tailort and Hail 5 Bribers’ Shears, and other
Goods generally kept in'Hardware Stores. Tinners,
[Furriers* Halters and made to order;
Raxors Ground and Blideapuf in, Ac-;
Guns and Pistols repaired, &e.', &c , > _
N. B.— Particular attention paid lo manufacturHig
audßupponers. 'dcwvtly !
>• • u:’'
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*",r V s<.
Bosiium €arbo.
lyon faatd
'-•-■•BjOIUEL woods
PITTSBURGH. MONDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 1851.
SoaineHaiSarbfl.
, kb'Al BBtat?b BaOKEa.
H, HENRY AV.;FiSH • d'r
4|SPj“es an Pffifaai the coruorof Steittfield end
Barbie
toe businesZjfie hope* to
ftTOr himwl,h Asenci " ">&«
m. _ SBFERKNCKS. ■*
H h H , %?Asf"’a Ira'B.Berriy,
„ ■ H i, M s?, llo “ sh ’ John R'Perry. j
? ff'L fi i lm S' e ’ Lyman Wilmanh,
u i°i d ' Capt. William Ward,
. Tho». -Howard,. ~ W.O.Leßlie -[septa;’
D HUGOIs/fS?Po'SSSS?, ,, Ao. «, MaL
A/,, 6tr fi e ’’ thl ? e iaat ' l nbo ' re ' rhi '' d .Pitl*'l)nrgh,willhkTe
aSd?r«ilL?M h a" d ) aweli J?? lected ““onmentoftheßest
he will-sell cm the dost
readohable terms. Phyßicicuiß sending orders will] be
aUTO,ietl «o.»hd snpppUed with articles they
may rely upon os genuine. - T 1
„™ yai S'? llB PreMripUqoa wUlbe accurately and neilly
or is^hu from lhe ! >esl ; nl '“ e,itt * B > 01 pay .hour of the Jay
hlEß\* f ° T BnJ ' ,a lar S e * t 9 c k of fresh and good E^dlT-'
„ *“*"•*.■ :
Keeps constantly on hand a general assortment of the
above articles. .
the other Green Glass Factories are ail
as lS custom in summer, this Factory is, note
t ! % -^*^P er , ai ' an i and will eon tinueiri operation both sum
minima winter. ■* '
Orders thankfully solicited and will be filled at the
sbortestftotlce.
c CT'Wwstouis, N 0.112 Second street, between Wood and
Smutfdd streets. Dy29-’so:ly
The Old* Printing GitabUihmeat* '
L ,(HJB JOHX3TON &. STOCKTONS.) ,
• And Blank Book and Stationery Warehouse.
\KT S. HAVEN is prepared to execute eve-y stvle of
f f ,• Legal, Commercial, Canal and Steamboat Job
Printing and Book Binding ; and furnish every article
in-iheißlank Book, Paper and Stationery line, at the
Bhortesl nonce and on the most reasonable terms:
Blank Book and. Stationery. Warehouse, corner of
Market and and Second streets.
. i|o* Priming Office and Book Bindery, No. 50* Third
** eet -.i .... -• nnvlfl
R. C. STOCKTON,
- (Eaie JohnstonStocktonA
St **!° n ' r ' Printer et Binder,
TITOULD respectfully mvite <lhe nltemion of Mer-
IX. f° J l ** ar ? e and superior stock
’i" ? L £?t K consisting o f Bay Books,Journals,
Ledgers, Invoice. Cash, Order and Letter Books,of every
sue, made of thd best paper, arid boiind in the most du
rable manner, which be offers at prices that cannot fait
to give satisfaction. Blank Books ruled and bound to
any given pattern. Printing of every description exe
cuted with ue.ajnes* aud dispatch. No. 47 Market st
ja4 "
lathographtc Establishment of
SCUUPHMAKN
Mtoibb rrmsT OPPOSITK THlf POST-OFFICE, piTTsaunoa.
APS, Landscapes, Bill-heads, Show-bills, Labels.
„Ar I ; lul “ t,lri * 1 aild Machine Drawings, business
and Visiung Cards, etc-, Engraved or Drawn on Siorie
and Printed In Colors, Gold, Bronze or Black, in the
most approved style and at the most reasonable prices
oCus:uly
FULTON.
A -.’ON, Beil and Brass Founder, kas 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.
.A%? rchi ®t«amboat,aad 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 Pumps, Counters, Railings, ke ,
, A. F. IX the sole agent for BoiHa’s Jbui-AuracnonMs
taijSO Justly celebrated for ike redaction of friction In
machinery. The bores and composition can be had of
him at all times. n ovl3:y
WILLIAM T&OViLLO, Undertaker, Fifth street, im
mediately opposite the TheQtre, respectfully in
forms his mends and the public in geueral, that he has
restuaed hu business as a Furnishing Undertaker Ue
UsuppUed with and always beeps on hand Coffins of all
sizes add kinds*Shrouds, and all other articles necesiarv
on such occasions. 7
Silver plates,ice boxes, and leadeu coffins will b« sap
piied in order. A fine hearse and carnage always ready
toattend funerals. * • «en*9:iv
_ W M. ALEXANDER A SONS
f Coptic Makers ash Foß.tisHi.to
■MUMjBmluT"* of Penn and
sts, opposite ike Exchange
Eniranrs on Frnn n.. ree
• ... pectfuliy inform their friend* and
the public, that they are prepared to furnish and attend
to everything in.the line of Undertakers, as they have
quit the business of Cabinet Malring, and their attention
will be devoted altogether to the above business, keep o
large assortment of COFFINS made and finished,eover
ed, and lined in the neatest maouer, with a variety o
materials, and at all Dricesj we keep SUROUDS ready
made, of all sizes, or Flannel, Cambric, and Muslin, at
allprices, and made in the eastern style, and all other,
article* necessary for dressing the dead, and furnishing
funerals, of quality and price to suit: SILVER PLATES
or engraving the name and age, ICE CASES for laying
the body in ice, by those who wish to keep their friend*
any length 01 time, and have ZINC PANS to put ice iii
for laying 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 carnages, eic
etc., and will be prompt, punctual, and reasonable
augl9-y
Mr'
ONONUAHKLA PLANING MTLL.~J*MErMKL'L*
jL mesa woold respectfully inform his friends and the
public, that his new establishment is now m full opera*
uon, and that lie is prepared to furnish Boat Cabins, and
bli ail orders for Planed Lumber, with promptitude and
at_ihe lowestjates. ’
Board and Plank, planed on one or both side* eon
stantly on har d.
Sa*h, Doors and Mouldings,ofevery description,-made
to order.
Builders and Carpenters would find it to their advan
tage *<>&**« him a call, as he can now furnish them with
planked ■tofl. suitable for every description of work
JOUNIUFTETT
MAPPJKTTA 044 D,
(Successors to the late firm of John Sheriff A Co.)
BELL AND BRASS FOUNDERS,
AND MANUFACTURERS
Brass Faucets, Steam and Gu
Cocks, with all the various articles
used jn the PLUMBING BUS!-
• - .NESS,No*. 127 and 129Firststreel.
The above are notv prepared to manufacture and keep
constantly on hand everv variety of Goage and Steam
Cocks, such as are used by Engine builders and Plumb
ers; also, Gas Chandeliers, Pendents, Brackets, Gas
Pipe, Ac., Ac., Ac. [noviS
hotels,
Satftonal Hotel, Pittsburgh*
Situated on Water Street, opposite the Landtng of the
Brownsville Steam Packets.
THIS House having undergone a thorough repairing
and fitting up, both inside and out, the subscriber is
determined to use every exertionsin 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. jygQ
' BROWN'S HOTEL,
CORNER OF SEITHFIELD AND THIRD STS..
Pittsburgh, Pa.
BROWN & CONNELLY, PROPRIETORS.
N. B —Good Stabling attached to the.house.
GRB ES SB VR6 H HOTEL.
(Harbauqe’s Old Stand.)
THE subscriber having leased the. above know
and excellent esibbushment, is now prepared to en
tertain his friends and the traveling public generally, iu
the best manner aud 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.
quors.
His stabling is very extensive j und every arrange
'raenl has been made for Uie accommodation of Drovers,
aug&tf • • _ WM. CLAWSON. ;
Waverly House.
f~~\ THE undersigned having
succeeded Mr. John
in' this popular establishment,' announces to
his friends and the public generally, that he
will us: his best efforts to keep up the well earned and
long enjoyed reputation of the bouse.
He will keep constantly on hand every delicacy o<
the season, Gams, Shell and Gan Oysters, ice., -ana his
Bab will at all times be supplied with the Choicest Li
qpQßS., tdecl7:ly.] W. C. GALLAGHER.
"OUR HOUSE.”
SHELL OYSTERS AND GAME received daily ai
“Oub House,” N 0.24 Diamond alley.
jal:lm WM. BENNETT.
Hats* Capa and Stuffs.
95 Wood tt,, comer of Diamond alley, Second story '
a OFFERS his customers and the public '
an entirely new and fresh stock of I
Gaps and Muffs, in great variety, monu. Pfw^o ;
factured and selected with much-care in reference to
price, style and quality, in New York city, and will be
offered at the lowest rales of present low prices, Whole
e ale and Retail. focitfetf
a NO. 108 WOOD STREET.*
PAIil, FASHIONS! ;
Received at the OLD stand of G. W. 1 *
GLASSGOW. Beebe A Co.’s Fhll style of Hats for
1850. Those tnwant of a good Hat or Cap, at a small
advange above cost for Cash, will please call at No. 103
Wood street, east side', third door below’FifUi street.
aug3l:4m
Q,ueenCltySlUetStore.
NO. aa St-Clatr street, (near the bridge,)—a
large assortment of our cwn make constantly on
hand. Customer SHIRTS made to order promptly.
<ko24;ly B.AN; AUL, ;
Ageney for Different Lines ot Packet Shi(is.
er 0
205 liberty sT., piTrsßUßqn.
Fbr P.‘ W. BYRNES 5- CO., 83 South street, Neto York*
30 Waterloo:\Roady Liverpool;■ and 65v&ravier street'
. Neip.Qrleans* . \
HAS A LINE
from Liverpool to New York'; a Line of Packets
from Liverpool to on : th« 18th of each
month; a Line of packets to Baltimore pn the 20th o.
each month. Also— 7a Line' of Packets on the Bth and
24th of dach month from Londotvrahd Portsmouth to
New York;.
ALSOi-Drafts at sight always on hand, forajjya.mopnt,
at the lowest rates of discount; and all infonnu ion
given concerning passengers, that can be given, with
their Agent. JOHN THOMPSON,
205 Liberty's^. i Pittsburg 1.
New Arrangement!. *
ltnE of Packets
PHILADELPHIA.
anV. TO SAIL FROM>LIYERPOOL
Eighteenth day qf every Mo\ith.
Ambrose Child , 700 tens 19th Nbv.
JAMES-BROWNE, Arthur Child, 1009 tons • .ISth Dec
SSSPoSVa Gj4 T> 6so U>M ' vv: tath Jan.
«ETW SHIP* ,85010113 - 18th Feb.
The above ships are built of the beetmaterials andjaf
ter the most approved models for swiftness, combined
with themodem improvements for the comfort of phs-
-;Their commanders are men of known atrifjty.
These packets will take advautnge of steam tow
boats tip the Delaware.
Also, ships suiling weekly from Liverpool to NewOr
*fan*i. ..Passengers eatigct up.the riva cheap through
the Winter.
For terms of Second Cabin and Steerage passage, ap-
Po to or address by letter (post-paid),
* P.W. BYRNES A CO.,
• S 3 South street. New York;;
3d Waterloo Road,Liverpool!;
. or to JQHN THOMPSON,
novl4:3m 203 Liberty street, Pittsburgh.
Liverpool and Philadelphia;Packets,
Sailing /rofh Liverpool on the Eighteenth qf each Month,
Ship Jane H. Glidden, Capt. Child, Nov. is.
“ James Browne, “ Child Dec. Id!
'flßßftE i‘ Oontfar, u Barstow, Jan. 18.
"W »ncw, Gliddon, Feb. 16.
These snips are of the largest.class. The accommo
dation! fbrtCcond cabin and steerage passengers are
unsurpassed for comfort, and the days of soiling Will be
punctually adhered to.
Price of steerage passage 820. Certificate* good for
13 months, or the money refunded if the : passenger* Ido
not embark*. Apply- to DAVIDiJSJ. BARBOUR. !
at John Watt & Co.'s, . ! ‘
~ . , 2tJ3 Liberty street;
• Drafts for aqv amoant given upon the Ulster Banking
Company and Branches, the Royal Bank of Ireland, or
Spooner, Atwoods & Co., Brokers, London. (uovl9:3m
FOREIGN passenger office.
SHIP AHOY?' ‘ --rg,
' WHO COMMANDS ?
A' CO.,
Who have appointed the subscriber Agent for their Unn
vailed Lines of Ships from Liverpool to New York
Philadelphia nnd Boston.
- Let the Ftiends of Emigrants be carefn! to have their
arrangements made according to the net* Provision Late,
and lake no man’s receipt, >vahoiu having U inserted;
otherwise they will have to pay in Liverpool,before thcr
ship. *1
The following is the list, according to law :
21 Bis. Bread, p? 2 &*. Beef or Pork,
1 M FlodV, w i pint Vinegar.
5 ** Oatmeal. I IJj. Sugar.
2 ** Rice* * * •• Molasses,
5 u Potatoes. * soz. Ten,
With three quarts of Water per day, and sufficient b
for Cooking.
The caboose and cookftig-rangcs for the u«e of l*os
sengers, are kept undercover. Every attention will be
paid to promote iheir healtit andcomtorL
Bank of Lngland Notes and Foreign F.xchange pur
chased at current rates.
Debts, Legacies, Tensions, Ac., 4c., collected, and
copies of Wills procured, with even - other business con
nected with an European Agent.
. Joshua robinson,
„ « . European Agent,
qpBj Post Buildings, corner of Fifth and Wood si#.
iiechttakck*
- 33
ENGLAND,' “ ■ IRELAND."
SCOTLAND. WALES.
_ FRANCE, pd GERMANY
To any amours, by
Joihaa Robtaion,
European Agent, Past Buildings, cor Fifth and Wood s u
jf&OF LIVERPOOL AND*'IMHLAD'A
"■“WIT PACKETS. mmimC
To Sail from Philadelphia ojtlhe ItfiA, from
on tAslSltA of each month.
Sum Wiu.uk Pexn, l,OUO?o'«*
“ IiIBBICUA, 1,250 ••
u Pmia.DKt.PHU, 1.400 ‘‘
11 Kalamazoo. 1,000 ••
RICH ARDbON BROfIILKS A I’D , Agriiis, Noi. l*»
and 13 Tower Buildings, Liverpool
RICHARDSON, WATSON A CO , Agent*, No. 6
Chestnut street, Philadelphia
THK subscriber#. Agents for the above Line ot splen
did new Packet Ships at this City,, arc prepared to
furnish passage certificate* to parties residing in this
country who may he desirous of sending for their friends,
to come out by either of the above Ships. They are alro
E repared to remit money to any part of the Old Country
y sight drafts ou the Bank of Ireland aud Brunches, and
on Messrs. Richardson Brothers A Co , Liverpool. For
particulars, apply to or address
BROWN A KIRKPATRICK,
No. 144 Liberty ntreet. Pittsburgh.
JOSKMI c ha SB
LIPPENCO TT * BAKU,
{LA.TK J.S.SfKICSkKBA Co )
Mannfaetnrm oi Phamli Fire Proof Safes,
Second strut, between Wood and SmithfieU *
ON Tuesday aAernoon, July do, iota, the undersigned
were called upon by Messrs*Lipj nicoti A Barr m
witness an honest and fair lest of one d their Phmnix
Safes. The furnace being prepared, ue Safe wis placed
•inside thereof, with boots, papers and some money; when
the door of the Safe vyos closed and the lire kindled at i.
quarter pu*t 2 o’clock, and in a short tune the Safe was
red hot, and continued till half put 6 o’clock, being about
'four and u half hours, when the committee expressed
their sa'isfactiou thar the time occupied with such heat
was sufficient. The furnace was theu pulled down, Safe
cooled, aud door opened—the books, papers and money
safe. The heat was so great as to melt off the brass
mountings. We therefore lake pleasure in recommend
ing these Safes to the public, as being, in our judgment
entirely fire proof. JARVIS A TRABUE * * '
NOCK A RAWSON,
CORNWALL A BROTHER,
BRANNON & THATCHER
BENEDICT & CARTER
ISAAC CROMIK.
UMU OLD'
I am engaged in the foundry business, and know
something about furnaces and heat. I witnessed the
burning of the above Safe, and eau freely say there was
no humbug about it, and with pleasure recommend them
to the public as being, in my judgment, entirely fire
|,r,oof - . . , wm. have.
In calling upon the above gentlemen for their signa
tures, they r Uspoke in the highest terms of the fairness
of the test, aud their full confidence of the Safe's beim
entirely fire-proof. We have constintly on hand and foi
sale a full assortment of the above Safes.
*nar3l BELL A TERRY.
w. C. COSNKLLT,
Wholesale and Retail*
SADDLE, H ARNESS AND TRUNK MAN UFACTOR Y
ROBERT H. HARTLEY, begs leave to in- la
form his friends and the public generally,
hat he continues to occupy that large andcom-'jßjHj
raodiousSiore Room, formerly occupied by SamumFahn
eetock 2k Co., No. Bfl, corner of Diamond alley and Wood
street, where ho keeps a large and general assortment of
Saddles, Bridles, Harness, Trunks, Carpet Bags, Saddle
Bags, Valises, Buffalo Robes, Whips, and all other arti
cles in his line.
. He also keeps constantly on hand, and is prepared to
furnish to order, all kindsof Riveted Hose,manufactured
of the best material, and in a style of workmanship equal
,1q the eastern manufactured article, and at 68 per cent,
cheaper.
Country Merchants and Farmers would do well to call
and examine his slock before purchasing elsewhere, as
he is determined to sell first rate articles at very low
prides.
D!7* Don’t forget the place, No. SC, corner of Wood
treet and Diamond Alley. ap2o
- Roasting Bottle Jacks.
rIE subscribers have received another small lot of
superior Bottle Jacks, direct from Sheffield, war
ranted to work well, la presenting this .article to the
notice of (he public, the subscribers deem.it necessary
to remark, that'during, the last five years they have sold
several dozen, and as faras we have been able to ascer
tain they have given entire satisfaction. To such ns do
uot understand what is meant by a bottle jack, we
would explain that it is machinery resembling clock
work, but much more powerful, enclosed in a brass
frame, and worked by a strong steel spring} that its ac*
tioa is alternate, urfd regulated by a horizontal flywheel,
to which is suspended the joint of beef, or any other
thing,to 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
retiecior, which greatly accelerates the proof of roast*
;iug. For sale, with orwithout screens.
JOHN DUNLAP & CO.,
corner of Market and Second bis.
_ «t cold Feet.”
• \\[ E respectfully inform our friends and the public
f f who suffer from cold feet,” that we have work*
ed up some very fine real Lambs Wool Yam into men’s
Socks, which we are satisfied will prove most durable
and comfortable to the wearer.
Also~A large supply of Undershirts and Drawers of
every quality.
The Old. Established Stocking Manufactory, Fifth st.
dec6 W. DALY & CO.
UI«L. BUTTER—3 bbla. iresh for sale by
dec* WhL DYER.
(Smigrafton £tntsi
Misallanfoua
tttratwjjortatum Hints.
Pennsylvania
:f \tplt4hbe> predated* id Trdnsp oft' ™
j/y fromPHILADELPHIA to
ticipation ol the opening 6f the Eastern DrfifiJM? ?u *
Pennsylvania Ctinal, say on and after
ETFI of FEBRUARY, at the followingrates,^ NTI *
For l*r. Class—Dry r Goods, Rat*, Boots ana a Krtoa -
Drag*. Books, Stationery, &p., at-- —-31. per iS\°*E®’:
ForSd Class—HardwhreVQaee'nsware, Groceries,?*?®,'.
andODy estuShcOilp, 4bcat • • t -SO centaur MoSSt.
For 3d Class—Coffee, Leaf Tobacco, Iron, Guano,‘Ba;
con, Beef, Porky &i£, at* •a-H: ;•* 60 cents per iOOfirs/
For 4th Class—Tar, Pitch, Rosin, Ashes, Majrble, Tie
Tron, Bricks’Ac., lit ■ ;5D cents per lOOfis.
. H. r O-«HOUSTON,!
Freight Agent, Penna, Railroad Co.
Nos-274A'27eMaTket8trtet,Philadefphia.-
N.B.—Goods going East by, oar Road, should, be con
signed to > ’ MCFADEN A COVOBE,! ' J!
' ’ - L.Fi4 a .^?rB«*
PENNSYLVANIA RAILROADcdMPANY.";
PASSENGER TRAINS between PHILADELPHIA'
and PITTSBURGH, Philadelphia Daily at 8 A.
M.,and 10! PM. Leave Pitulmrgh Dally at® A.M.,
and a, P. M. . , A. HENDERSON,
reDl:2m Passenger Agent.
PENNSYLVANIA BAUBOAOI
30 anm to'YASiiibtohii.'—
IOTENT, TELEg®H AND*S||'jßk»
VX LINK STAGE COMPANV. Set
new Coaches, for Hollidaysburg, and thence&tlhS*m
Pennsylvania Railroad lo Philadelphia,
Baltimore.' w3'Mc«
During the suspension of Canal
lines q( Coaches will leave for
thence bv the New Pennsylvania
to Philadelphia. Time throngh 30 houfAJw^SalCßl}^ 3
la It lo
Coaches will leave ; morntug at.B o'clock
bisely, and every night at the same hour. Extras tp
leave at any time, always in readiness. This is the most’
aireer, amt/ortabU and. expeditious tomus io the Eastern
■ Cities. ' ■ ■ .»■
Passengers for Baltimore lake, the new Railroad al
Harrisburg, direct, on the .arrival of the cars at that
place, ror passage or information, apply to
JV. tt. MOORHEAD, St. Charles Hotel,
orto J. P. HOLMES, Monongaliela House.
dec23
YOUGHIOGHKNY ROUTE!
twenty-three MILKS tub shortest route
•TO BALTIMORE AND PHILADELPHIA!
■iJEjkfc Tho THOMAS S DRIVER, M.
jH^^H®liuLKY,Masier,Reaves Pittsburgh, from her
\vnarf boat, above the Mcfnongabela bridge, daily, al 4
o clock, P, M- r and at 8 A.U., running ta
connection with a daily line of splendid Troy built,
coaches to Cumberland, and Railroad thence to Bait*,
more and Philadelphia.
For further information enquire of
„ G. M. HARTON,
1 nssenger Agent, Monongaheln House :
or, dipt. JACOB SMITH,
Freight Agent. Wharf Boa
decso:Gm
grk'at ckstral ao.utk I I
THE n'Ofifife'RS OP THE NEW RAILROADfI!
Through in 4 Days to Philadelphia and Baltimore
W E } < & ep / ca * un * ia announcing lo the Merchants
of Pittsburgh and the Western Business coinmu
nuy, Lhatou and aAer Monday, the 10th s<pt«nh«r, we
»nit receive and forward goods via the Central Rail
road, and guarantee them to Be through in 4 days.
Our extensive »iocic o( Cars and Boats enable us to
oner the above expeditious route to the public, whilst
wc sull continue our asaal Lines via Harrisburg and
Columbia. Merchants wishing goods brought from the
bast with certainly and dispatch, at low rates or pro
duct- shipped there, are invited to cail on
VX?/S£®s» ATKINS A CO- Pittsburgh,
ATKINS. O'CONNOR A CO., PhiladcPn.,
VropryUjrs of the Pittsburgh Transportation Line
Or the following AgentiH— -
O’Cci'lior A Co., 70 North street, Baltimore.
E. Block. 0 Battery Place, New York
Klllou A Young, H Doauo street, Boston.
•epllltf
Pittsburgh Portable Boat tine.
FOB rhkTBANSPOKTATIOS OF FaKtOTIf Th ARP FED ST
riTTi&VKOIi, BALTIMORE.
N EW YORK, BOSTON, Ac.
THOMAS BOKUIDUR, >_ t TAAFFE A O'CONNOR,
Phitadtijt hia. $ { Pittsburgh.
IHIK Canal being now open the proprietors of this
long established Lute are us usual at their old stands,
receiving and forwarding Merchandize and Produce at
low rale#, and with the promptness, certainty and Safety
peculiar to their svstcin and mode of Transportation,
where uiicrmediuie transhipment is .avoided, with its
consequent delays and probability of damage.
Merchandize and Produce shipped East or West, and
Brils of'Lading forwarded free or charge for commission,
advancing or storage. Having no interest directly or in
directly in steamboats, that of the owners is solfeiy con
sulted when shipping their goods.
Ali communications to the following Agent* promptly
attended to • THOMAS BORBIDGE. l
No ‘i7B Market »t.,Philadelphia; I D
• TAAFFE A O’CONNOR, » rroprttion.
Cor. Penn and Wayne sts., Pittsburgh;)
Aoestts— John M’Callogb A C0. ,03 North ei , Bah ;P.
B. Burke A Co., 26 Doaoe at., Boston, W. A J. T. T«p
sootl A Co , b 6 South si.. New York, Jas. Wheelwright,
Cincinnati. mar2s
iB6O. Jggg
Bferchsat'i TramportatlorttLlaJ^T
Jj'Oß the Transportation of Me&cham>izb and Phoddc*
. from Pittsburgh 10 Philadelphia and Baltimore, tvie
Canal and Railroad,) tmthovt rt-skipping-^- time, 10 days
Rates oi Freight always at low ax any ether tuponxiblt
l-in* 0 A . NT aNULT-Y A Co., Proprietors,
Canal Basin, Pittsburgh.
. OKHrs 5 RO * E MKRRILL a Co., Bah
* 8 K«*a. • RAYNOR, Philad’a
n«rohant*t Way-Freight Lins,
I EXCLUSIVELY for the accommodation of the WaT
j Bostnsss between Pittsburgh, Blairsvitle, Johns*
town, HoiUdayaburgb, Water street, Pa.; and all inter*
mediate places.
Shipper* by this Line can always depend upon having
their goods promptly forwarded and delivered at any
point on the Canal or Railroad, at fair rales for freight'
JOHN MILLER, Proprietor.
!R. H. CAN AN. Johnstown,
JOHN MILLER, Uolliduysbur?-.
C. A, M’ANULTV A Co., tilts’
Bounty £ani)s.
Bounty Land Warrants.
THE SUBSCRIBER, who was in Michigan, Wiscon
sin, Illinois and Missouri, in the Fall of 1649, with’
the view of examining the Public Lands, end in the
months of March or April next, will revisit those States
and also lowa, atid from the knowledge he has acquired,
be enabled to make the most favorable locations for per*
sons holding Land Warrants. His charge* will be mo
derate to any person who may be pleased to employ him;
If by letter, (post-paid,) to LUivE COCKSHOOT,
3? Diamond alley, Pittsburgh
References—Capt. Robert Porter, Attorney, Fifth st.(
John Taylor, Pension Agency,2d su; Edward Snowden,
Attorney, Fourth si.: J. B. Guthrie, Agent, Fourth sl.|
Capt. John Herron, Penn st.; John Cartwright, Cutler,
Wood su; D. T. Morgan A Co., and J. D. Morgan, Drug
gist, Wood street. [novls:3m ■
Bounty Lands,
CAPT. NAYLOR, No. 163 Third street, .corner of
Cherry alley, having made Wash-'
ngton for the purpose, will procure Bounty Lands for the
officers and soldiers, their widows and children, under;
the Bounty Land Bill, passed September 23th, 1851). '
Pittsburgh, October 10.
Bounty Lands.
A RRANGEMENTS having been made between the!
undersigned and E. B. Grayson, Esq., of Wash
ington City, (late of the Treasury Department,) ibf the'
purpose, the undersigned will procure Bounty Lands!
for the officers and soldiers, their widows and children i
under the Bounty Land Bill, passed September fiSthj
1850. JAMES F~ KERR. Att’y. at Law, i
oct22 4th st., bet. Smithfield and Cherry alley. •
Bounty Land—Soldiers’ Claims. 1
THE undersigned continues the business of Agent for
Soldiers' and Widows' Claims for Bounty Land andi
Pensions. Office on Fourth street, opposite the Mavoria
office. {ocl2s:lm] # JOHN B. GUTHRIE 1
Hosiery: Hosieryr Hosiery 1 '
WM. DALY A Co . have far sale, ai theOLD
LISHED STOCKING MANUFACTORY? FifU?
street, between wood and'Matket’ ' *
600 dozens of men’s underahirts(aU wool) at 81,00. ;
4 jM “ u merino “ 1,00. 1
150 “ drawers “ « too - !
320 “ _ u “ (all wool) “ I^so
1000 “ of fleecy Chamois und fur lined buc&sk
lambs wool and silk gloves of eypry size quality a
color, tyell adapted (or winter, wears. f
600 dozen'of ladies black lambs'Wool stockings, made; 1
of fine American and Merino' Wool, with three threads!
in keelß add feet.
1000 dozpnsof children’s plaid and newjfaney styles of
gumelasuc tops. 1
75 dozen “of childrens polltas, jackets, mantillas, muffs;
victorines, suiters and boots. An immense variety'or
the above goods have been manufactured and selected!
with care, for oar own trade, and will be sold at priced
which will defy ail competition. (Journal; copy;) ...(
Central Tea Store, " —!
Corner of Fi/ik Strut ami Alley.
TUST RECEIVED, a large and wellselectA stock of
& FRESH TEAS from the Imported, comprifiin& ihe
very best 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. . [noyfll , ..HENRY, C. Kfrr.i v s
IrJaH.and. Scotch
*TTrAKRANTED iPUpE-rPrice
W'Wi. V» ayiru 'TSr tHht
WOBTHjintWDlvnomb' ’ 1 ‘“(fees'
.r* 1 !
JOlsuliatuoas.
WEGHER '6 BDECBl£Bft*B '
T ready to;fatnl,l,eyorykißd«fl,it)mgrabhlc
■?«> fit*
BiU■ Uadnaad\La
6««,pnntedmjjold < ,colqrs L {
««uto on order Bran*
opladunery.Edifcris,Maiinnienre, Willi all possi
ble accorapyanil efefrinciid’>= • • no .■■■;,
M. ACo,. respectfully inform their friehds
and cusfomere tW if sot the largd«
iiacir. e*w before 'setwitiw£ h itffto;™sest
[J e o^, e^^c°tiniry— dilrnf ■3^udjr;&e3&«re i ’detmttlhW
to sen as *ow» 8 an yothermanufacturing establishment
im* rtationa <^ lltoCit pno
als Hdtiis fLrnjla&ed at the ihorestnOiice; :
AU orders promptly it yo'lv.Tnftlftff'
QRMB,k JfAWORTrra Tia Store, "East aide of
■thiTHairfond* 50c 9 fi s the
{ .
Old country people, who useßjodfeW, will find oftfr
exact# to fodlrttmte/'Wd'hfifejteireleiwaiTdtS
.reqtfrontEnglandiand JtotMnnotbe
other' Stott in' •Pwbfi'rgV Pv ’"StrSflSs Mf
troe."--.. .'..it r.: srs • /- fj* <V»V,r*t;T^rfjfllf
; 1. ?3~ FUmlnfrgUm, !■■■•'
£afu^
Also, lumber planed or sawed to
ness and despatch. 1 JOHN A. BLOOmERTt **
jal£, ! x , a::
IST. B.—AUorders directed to Pittsburgh will receive
promptattention: 1 - = *- ■ ~ :■>.<■: ■ •/, j
Fenmanaiup. ; ,
AT no time for many years has there, been such tin*
scrupulous trickery practised upon i; the pabUe
about penmanship, as at present... Pieces of engr&vidg
ere circulated through the town and country, with tke eh
graver’a name suppressedi inordfcr to inducts the
rant to believe them to be penmanship. Persons desi
rous of becoming rapid and eldgttnfptSntnen, will do well
to call at DUFFS MERCANTILE COLLEGE, apd ek- ;
amine the hand writing of home of the' best penmen In:
the city, who have been iuslrucled in : .
' dec27:daw ‘
Prime Black Tea, from England*
MORBI9 A HAWORTH, in the Diamond; havethis'
day received per M packet ship Devonshire, n from'
London, übont 1500 lbs. of Pine, Si rope and Rough fliv
voted -best’fnat*edo?d'b6pur-,
chased in the F.ngli*h.market. Price, 00 and 75 cents &
Ba. The Tea Market, in the Diamond, “ east side.” [j iff
Soapstone Grld^l{Bi|
THE subscribers have just rrcbivdd * few doken su
perior Soap Stone;, GRIDDLESy ditect from-.toe
manufactory- As these Griddles are used without
grease of aay.kinJ,they aro entirely free from the : gais
and offensive odor that attends the use of
iron Griddles,andwhich makes'theft *to objectionable.
For sale by JOHN DUNLAP A CO.,
declO _ cor Market and Second sis. ■
THE partnership of Reynolds A Shee was dissolved
by mutoal consent on the Ist inst. Thejmsiness df
tlie firm will he seuled'by eitherofthhparties, the name
of the firm to be osed for that purpose. „ > -
.* >5. 0. REYNOLDS, ;
J.L. SHEE. : ;
Oa retiring from tbe business of -.Reynolds & Shee, I
would recommend Mr J. I». Shee to my friends and lh6
former customers of the bouse.
jal4
ClUseni of PltU^argb,- i 1
HAVE you all heard Dow cheap C. A. BROWN is
selling his stock of fine Gold JEWEI*BY?, If yod
Dave not, tnen know that be is selling a .very rich anq
fashionable assortment qfG 01 d WATCHESandJEW]
KLBY at such astonishing low prices that all whohavq
called 10 see bis assortment and prices, exclaimr-lhUi
c.ertamljvissameUungnewl'bTPitubargh. Wlriul fine
told Jewelry selling at.half the usual prfoei. - Hpyy can
this bet Stop a moment, we wiUtelT-you the .secret!
we have made snehariuflgemeDiswlthihe-maimfactD
rers at the east, and also, with the Watch maanfocta
rers of Europe, that we are vetting allour goods attho
lowest possible prices, and then,havingirrW rent# id
pay, and oiber expenses, also.cheap, enables DBlojeU
at a very small pro&t upon' first host, and'there fore, T m
wholesale price will answer.- Therefore, tow price!
and large sales will be our meiio. , 1
Please cal) at lit Market street, second door from
Liberty stroet. (declSj . -CoA>;BROWN.> |
Removal. \
THE PEKIN TEA STORE TiaJr 1 been removed from!
Fourth streeuo No 38 Fifth street, otoo dooreaSt oft
the Exchange Bank, where the subscriber la now re--
ceiving his fall stocY or GREEN AND BLACK TEAS,I
selected with great care, and purchased direct from ihe;
Importer* in New York. The stock consist* of Ail the>:
different flavors and grades of Tea broiight toibe Amiri-}
can market, and will be sold wholesale. and retail,at!
prices lower than any other house in Pittsburgh. |
Retail Grocers are invited to' call 1 arid get- samples,:
and learn our prices for.Teaa packed in i and.A Shpack-j
ages, or by the naif chest. !
Coffee —Mocha, Java and Rio Coffee.
CViocohur—BakerVßrdraajCocoajChocolate and Co
coa Shells. ;
Sug&T— Lovering’s crushed and pulverised, and New
Orleans Sugar.
Raisins, Prune". 4c
decl4
Ground Feed*
TT7“E are now constantly grinding teed for horned
T T Cattle and Horses, and assnre Milkmen, Livery
Stable-men and Feeders generally., that we can supply
them with an 'article of Chbp* whidß UteV : wi!l’ find
better and cheaper.than any ,ihing of the kind.ever of
fered in this : mafket before. We have ' u put nb' M ihe
best set of mochinery for the seen
(< Westof the Moantains,” and have made aif&ngemeotß
for a supply of Grain that will ds to furnlih the
manufactured article in abundance and atlpwprieas; *
We have alto constantly on "hand, ‘ ofOUlvOWis
Manufacture, oii Cararimeai^Ohttjie&L
Hull’d Barley, Rice Flour, Roasted Coffee, Mustard.
Ground Cinnamou; 46 Gloves; do Allipieej'ah Copper,
doGinger, do Cayenne. All the above articlea-we.wart
rant. RHODESi AECORN,
jail 3d at., opposite the SuChaitekHqtel.;,
To tlneJUadlea*
WE HAVE 25. dozen,of indies’
fine black nal Laihbs Wool BTOCKTNcsTwEieh
are softer in thewoob and maTe durable in the color than
any we have heretofore made. Every article in the
Boc.k, Undershirts aftd Drawers; ladieti v ahd children’s
underclothing,made to order with punctuality.
The Old Established Stocking MahutaClbry, Fifth st.*
deed - _ WJPALY &CO.
Printer’s Cards. .
JUST RECEIVED a supply of Printer’s Cards; ivory
surfaced, satin surfaCed,sauft,enameUedilndiaans
People's colored Cards.
Always'on. hantf/ an excellent article of boolc and
news Ink; also, red,blue and rreen- jnka: from the
manufactory of J. D. M’CrearV, Ne’w'York.
i m;3F«S.,HAVEN, .
Printer, Bookseller and Stationer,
corner of Market and Becong sts.
I UST. RECEIVED trt Tba. Stow, a fine
O assortment of Tea, viz :
Bist strong* English Black; f
do Extra fine Ooolong ;
do English Breakfast *,
do .Ghtnan,;
do Congor;
Green teas—
Extra Stiver Leaf Young Hyson ;
do Gunpowder;
do OldJfyson ;
do superior Young Hyson; . . .
jalO ft. C. KELLY, Fifth street.
IF YOU USE BLAQJC TEA, Mows * Haworth, in
the Diamond, sell the test in' Piitibbrg%:~' This is no
puff, bat a positive fact,-as comparison willwove. * ,• .
Good strong andpleasant flavored. 50c #6; the best
importidinto the UnitedSlaxes.7s<?s> 8.-’Qrten-Teas
equally good, at, the,some.. Ail : Taust thisre&vibUslv
raent are repacked/ruA/rom tfo original Musts. {whTcn
is much 'superior W package •3^, r wHieft' ) ‘lft-!ttBtiV T ihi.
stanoes..have been ptu upap from twojo f 4hrea yea ja
arid you might as wen imaging {hat Hay Wottf keep 3
well in a small bundle as in a «taeA?&a
keep aa well in a smaU package as in the onginal chest.
REyoLVEEkI-Jutt received-an jsddUionakatock of
Colt’s Patent Revolver#; alsOjAllen’s do. Very
•convenient ana*nodes9ary«»elfpVdtdbiofß‘ , to itacti us
' ■ W.W. WILSON,
e )a " corner. Market andFouiih »t»,v
°*N, yCALKS.—Banks , brokers ami tuuinesa men,
who have not'yet supplied 1 hem selves withaeim-
P l ?» expeditious and eertoin-detectoxof-cotiaterfeit earn,
will find U,greatly to their advantage to procure one of
these approved balances?’ 11 A fe'ivmo'r* left?” 11 '’
Prices, 51,50, s3,soand 65,00, according to size.
Wr.-vri* - r , . t . >-H VYH<%XN.
GAS.— Juir received, a splendid assortmeni of Oas
Chaadaliers, four, two audncme- burner; 'also,
Brackets, single and double; Solar.
Parlors, Churches, Ha|is, Steamboats nndr-Stqjgs.aa
large variety, of Cornelius &-Co’s. upriyaUed jnue';
also, globes, chitnnieS aha wtck; by gross dr dtizefl.' "i
■ ° : . "-W?*W ! WILBONj‘
jal4 cor Mark'etjfcFognh.gta:
TTIRENCH POLISHING PASTE^-TBdlseßt ’comtmj.
X lion for cleaning' and‘TetnWiny : sftotjPf>din-Hottse
Furniture of every description. -The applicatmnis ez>
ceedingly- simple, and;.thei- > fi&ot.vi»itp9tantaQeoo9 r and
wr
9 ■ COW.m &'.RACK& S>;
coniefofTViSjllia Thiroitfc
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, Jl3l i - .. -■ rn-TOmasa.
QA.TS— 100 buahelsforifcto’by 7 IJ •"" , ’ UJ ""
J -- -- i ...■ r.-.-'STK&sIT &'ST T - y -
T>OMJ J
Ji iffSl
7 (J» foffibKS ®nd> ffejialo by
bbls. ErtraFaiil^iKtoria^'ftrSie.
ITiwAB-^4fti)bla;{pucfrtfder*; «obr TTrr'
oJL«h**&> CTUlff>»aroL.
* tac^re^aid:for «ate*
rS< JaJ * ,■■ « -•' *' •V' t-i -. >r< -,,,■ f
. : .. w . l>!a / > ife^LL
, »“$» for sale by ' !T ~ r
>i-?ie3Lr.jn.; r . raTnwg' wa'tfßmtttßl&aXVL.
iuuxch boxes, 4 oz.pzttugta:3Jaai’t
L«alrajJocjsla]ar.,.' -Gaau,, ?gru>svr;&^ll,l,.
TOO LET.—*Roontt£ antfcsieaoi:pofs®jifisr craclciflicfld
i i^KnTaofeifeifentit
.. v-. . »aioby
•i'GY en&'dvxi Wfc t r;tsi>„*,43lf.SHQßEa isrCO,,
**~ l ~**^‘ Ba *^»a^fc-.^» l />■£■'
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--d “ .r-**>«s§
?! 13 do..Creatalfntß; v v. c 7- .r»- .
, ,» ia stire and fot.Hle by.;, „
J a2 P' . JOSHUA KHOBEdA CO
adES.—isoapiteEtCMtiteerHpiiij*
; udo ■ do' Garden doy Dnoonstomn’l
onaforsalc by(;al81 I,,S.yWATKBMjVN ; &'BON3.
eaitelietHiij>ForkB:
■S-/ ■ r: ‘'49 Herman:': '.ydol. \ !
Po A .;onc6
• * ' - li, SONS.
QCJCTvHBSNEATHa-t^a^b^iq^ji^yS^
. Jjg- :. _■ ji WAgEMtmftjQMS.
, jt!3 . L. 3. ’. WATEBiJAPT'&BOjjB
’"PEAR^-ASH.— TdOMU* by
X., jal8 : L. S, 'VATSRMANifr,BWre-
WIDOW SASH flf alt ttyleaTor (ale
’jalO' : - ,l Agenl’foV Fafctory.
O CY'FHES.~7o dor best quality G Scytbea";'
- - -'6O do ! do i-ivOrddM '^lB*■ ■i”
. 10 do.copnajon. ~.. . doi■
ou consignment and Ibrraloby
L. 8. •WATJERUAN i SONS,
jalB. ~No«a>.fc’ 81 WttOir, tc 63 F**nt*«.
ECTRA FAMILY FLOUE-18
Floor for aale by ••* ; -QalO) .ad-UtfKgftMr.
Jim TEAS—2S half floe. YomreHyaoa; -
•f I® on .. r ,mfandi&sae)agai;
: , SO ,do - d o . io4 ,a O 2 (S aJHi.
In «tore and for sale by ': ■:. nactaara:
decl7 ; ; ■, KLVO MPOHBE^r
3, O RBYNOLDS,
, detlO 8 ? Ba £s J "'^SnaEß^lo^^^ti
1 T>APER.HANGINGS “Frenelrand Amcrican'Papcr
X ,j Homing* end Oof den, fromUJc «sf E&odSTHece,
PjJS&M-'i- U: ' i--,T%-.g-lWWp|^§^
XWyQQOd*, {sWu-iCTX WUfiOW?^
■ geya... , , ,eoTneT-ot6latketand.Foan^i«tJd
botdejby r.;- [jal4? ' SSWbHTH.' *
Xihbap FHunvJNewaid -JLTtowc^PSsilSgi:
gnn bu&corni• l ’ l -A';' 1 '
l< ?° .“
, T. WOODS & SOJf,, ,
■ Produce end ComnusiloaMercSiiiu, -
■ - • ■•=: r •.WaOtWoßgidwat.
UNGUSH GIN ANltt
JCI sale, wholesale ot reldK'by « ■, f?T.
B >wesS£ for
,,> : AlkitomyfianiigrmiSH::'
TEEACHES—3OS saeka Dried -■ Jl~
,JT ~ 11/bbls. ~- h .do;, - T FoT6aleJ>yj -
jtß -- --- ■■■ - X.'B: JWAirEmvIATfW^ONS
HAMES— <0 dbii pdir tlorso'tirid male'tiaaie* foreeTc
by o»8) l. a. waterman a spired
A. JAYNES,
3S Filth »t
fjir£YE&-»ls)>bie. EresAfiOlFßtittefr :-'*** A " '
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• ..Cnrorae Green...
■ 'tfefcgf° •- " v COPLTEft AttACPß.'' ’
aBEBSB— 160 boxes W. R/ChAcieln ■nit'ftff
*afe bj>^. {<tac2«j> f jfcPRISJH£BIBOT.
fTnOP4oCOrrtB^boxei>RmgaU : »«nki^ti|* B y?J vTrrz
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XU Ciderm atoro and for sale by .■ . ~
MlliEESai RICKETBON. ' J.
©WtSSySS?
.“ ■' r , ' JOHN -
v <sea£i si? - '--■•^ { 'f f j) 2 beiUlas^tand*&-'
«BUSH. SHOHT3in “
__ J.-focWath lovri f» iBBPM3S<jfc,AM:OBS«
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Maps of-Penn,
’tvopia. Apply at No. 64 Smithfier&flireafc/^
(nhand und for Bale-
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