»*» ? •* VOLUME IX. BAILT MORNIN6 P,OST. tTtnudaiuTPitbttski&tttriMominittiSundairs sxctpttdJ .«!*; Bir L. HA&PBRr IfOXTH-WST CORSYS OP WQOD ■ ASD TITTH STREETS. ' ?ff Rare.—Five Dollars a year* payable strictly nadraD-e. Six Dollars willtnvariablybe required if net paid within the year. Single copies two cktts— for sale at the counter at theDfflce,andbythe News Boys. THE SATURDAY MORNING POST Upablished ftom the same office* on a large blanket lUe sheet* at TWO DOLLARS a year, in advance— tingle copies nva csjtts. flT* No paper will be discontinued (unless at the' dis* eteuag ofUte proprietor*! until all arrearages are paid. U7* No attention will.be paid to any order unless ac* co up anted by the money, or satisfactory referencelp this c > Conftxcttdsoiih iht Establishment of ths Morning Post isms tf Vuiargtst Job Priming Offices in ihsdty wfcsrt ail Undo of tooth is dons on ths shortest nolic* t and t&strsasanabis terms. RATES OF ADVERTtSI NQ AGftEKDUPOJS BY THE PITTSBURGH PRESS. . TBS LISBX N'OSPBHEU.. OH LESS: One igun, one insertion - id—s o SO “ ..“ - each additional insetiioif 23 “ o u . One,■week _id..v 173 f; iwo t.w.i 3 00 “ “ three week5*—..........—....... 400 “ ■ otto month-. ..... 500 “ “ , two months 700 “ ■ fc .-. three months..—... ..-V« 000 “ : “ . foutmoalhs Bixuionihs^——oo M ■•:7 * •.one year- • ~ T —. 18 00 StanduYG&rd,jJx_;iiaea6r less,per anmnn*—‘lo 00 _ , CHAXGSABLS AX FLBjLStTKE : tin© square,per annum, (exclusive of thepaper,)- 25 00 ' ‘For esfch additional square,inserted over one month, and fbreach additional square inserted underthe yearly Tttes.-hnlf price. ' / t -Publishers not accountable for legal advertisements frfeyond we amount charged for their publication. . Announcing candidates for office to be charged the tame is other advertisements? Advertisements not marked on the copy for a specified number m insertions, vrill be continued til! forbid,'.and paymtfti exacted accordingly. . yearly aavertisors will be confined rigidly to their regular business, and all other advertise-' meaunol pertaining to their regular business as agreed jor,t* be paul extra. All.adverlisements-for charitable institutions, fire eomptnies.ward, township and other public meetings, andflOCQ use,to be chargedfcatfprice, payable stbictlt It JtnYjAKCSL ..Aftrnage notices to be charged 50 cents. Death uotices Inserted without charge, unless accom panied by funeral invitations or obitnai? notices, and wken so accomranied,to bo paid for. Regular advertisers,'and all others sending compinni asbwis, or requiring notices designed to call attention to Fairs,Soirees, Concerts, or any public entertainments, where charges are made for admittance—oil notices of private associations—every notice, designed to call at tention topnvate enterprises calculated oi intended to • promote individual interest,can enly bo inserted with the undemanding thatthe same is to be paid for. If intend , vatu he inserted in the local column, the samewill be , ehamdatihe rate of not less than ten cents per tine. ;Sy“®P B P r^ price. Tavern l4cense*etitions,S2,Qoeach. . - Medical Advertisements to be chaired at feti prices. . Ksreto Agent and Auctioneers 1 Advertisements sol to beclasswf under yearly rates, bat to be allowed a aisooastof thirty-three and one-third percent, from the •amount of bills. WEEKLY OR TRI-WEEKLY IN DAILY PAPERS. One Ware, three insertions*.—* 50 Ox 7 eachadditional insertion**— 0.37 AVDERTISE&IENTS IN WEEKLY PAPER. One souaie, {lO lines.) one insertion*•— .... v —so 00 . Do. each;additionalinsertion ——- 025 AU transient advertisements to oe paid in advance. WHITE & CO n Gazette. ■'■■is, HARPBRj Poat. ROBT.M. RIDDLE, Journal. JAMES P. BARR A Co., Chronicle. FOSTER A BROTHER, DUpntch. Oec.l, 1849.] JAMES W. BlDDLE,American. UJrofesaiotial (Sarins. TOHNR. LARGE, Attorney at street, near If Bmithfield. . mar3o SAMUEL W. UUAUh* Attorney m ai Late —Office on4th ■ street, near Grant, Puubnxgh. oct2s 0. ORLANDO LOOMIS, Attorney at Lav.~ Office 4th « above Wood. jnlyLy JT\HOSIAS M. MARSHALL. Attorney at Laxo^ Office, j‘JL Lowries Bnfldingg, Fourth et, jaa7-ly B.CASN « .Law—Office » alley gad Grant at. uc2-y BE. BROWN’S OFFICE, No.CS, Diamond alley, near Woodwireet fcbl JN. SP OiiOWKV, Attorney and Counsellor at .Lot*.— • Office la Bakewell’s Buildings an Grant street. jegyj7-ly. - ' T SCOTT. Ztotfhi, Fourth su, fivedoorsweitof Mar tl ♦ fcet, Allwork warranted, and if not perfectly sat isfactory no charges will be made, feblO “O^BMOVAL^— JEV office to Fourth street, between Wood and Smith itcld streets. • . . ntarlS-ly in DARRAGH, Attorney at Lato —Office in Bake well’s V/» Buildings, on Grant street, opposite the Court House: : : ,> ' ' ' ~ iy24:ty TOED* BARTON, Attorney at Lav. —Office, North side :*|L of Fifth Street* between Wood and Smitnfield, In the '' tme building with Alderman Morrow. septKkly 4?1 EORGE F. GiLLMORE, Attorney and Counsellor at \3T removed to the 2d door below Grant si., •n Fourth, to the office lafely occupied by Alderman Mil ter.- r mar3o *ijr BDCKMASTBR, Aldtrman—O&cc: Fourth street Xa • third door above SmithfieldfSonth side.' Convevancibg© f all kinds .dona with the greatestcare and legal accuracy. . Tales to Real Estate examined, Ac. novlS T) BIhDLG ROBERTS, iaomfyat Law. Office No. .XV* 132 Bmithfield street, between Fifth and Sixth. Collections carefully attended to—special attentio given to Conveyancing. [deeply FtiOharles Hofman, HOMCEOPATgIC PHYSICIAN, has removed his officeto Penn street,"No. 23t, (between Hand stiebt anflOarrisonalley). ’ jdec3o DU.*. H.K*tBKS—— KEYBER A McDOWELL, (successobs to Kbss A Kxrsua,) 'Wholesale and Retail Drue and Prescription - Store, cot tr of Wood street and Virgin alley. Physi cian* pr* carefully compounded night and ■•• Amy. • oct3:tf TOHN A. PARKINSON, Alderman, Fifth Ward, Penn tf, »t. between Walnut and O’Hara sts., where he may befeundoi all times- Those having bonses orotberprop erty to sell orrerrt,con have the same punctually attend ed to; debts collected, and all the-dnties of ah Alderman will receive prompt attention. 0c27-p - TTENRY- W. WILLIAMS, Attorney and Counsellor at dOu Lawt '.(successor to Lowrie A Williams,) Office at thcold stand, Fourth st., above SmithCeld. THE Partnership heretofore existing between Henry W; Williams. Esq., and myself,in the practice oftbe law, was dissolved by mutual consent on'the 29th ulu and the hssinesswill hereafter be continued by Henry W. Wil .lams, whomtl most cheerfully, recommend to all for .whom I have the honor to do business—ns a gentleman . e very way worthy of their confidence. geelB-ly WALTER H. LOWRIE. - ; Samuel F. Rost* A TTOBNEYIAT LAW-rOffice in Fourth street, near Grant, foLamartina Buildings. mar2o:w aosnj.nrrcnxL»———samcel falvsb. Ritehel & Palmer. A COUNSELLORS AT LAW— JjL XJtffc* on. Fourth street, a feta doors - All business entrusted to their care, promptly attended to. Collections made and Conveyancing executed on mode rate terms. . fobll:tf ' -. Ji O. Jennlncs, “ A TTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW—Of- Xmt ficc, LoWife’s Buildings, Fourth street, between Smithficld and Grant. , apS Or* George IScCoolr HAS selected Pittsburgh as his permanent residence. He has token the bouse lately occupied by Alder man. Miller, oh Fourth-street, near Grant, immediately ..adjoiningthe ‘‘Lamartine House.’’ His Office is attach ed to his residence, where he will constantly be found, unless absent unprofessional duty. Office hours from i o'clock*, u, to 9 o’clock a. m., and from sp. k. to 7 r. ..«• : 1 oovS N.P.ftO« X** B» Fettemauj ATTORNEYS AT LAW—Office on Fourth street, be tween Wood and Smithfield. jan2s:y W.W.DsUss, ATTORNEY' AT LAW—Office: second story Wil tosHsdl. jan£4:ly Dr. James King. OFFICE ON FOURTH STREET, one door West ol Weaver*,iiotel. 'V ■ . ' : anglo:3m j Wm. O’B. Hoblnsonj ATTORNEY AT LAW. Office No. 99, on Fourth . street, opposite the Mnyor’e Office. . |cug3l:y J*S# HftmUtonr ... A A.T LAW, haa removed to the office in Fmh street, between Wood and SmithEeld streets, tormerly occumcd by Thos. Hamilton, Esq., dec*d, and will attend to the business npofl his * may!3 JV BOOMS, Burkt’t Build -*■“. I HOTIGE& AOTHoirr.Damerreo trptoiiSKmtte Eastern cities, would call theattentionof tic itJu*ltaatsof Pittsburgh, and the neighboring towns, to their Dignerreorepe of citizens and others, at rootasm the third stO'V of Burhe’s building, 4th st too™* ut Persons wishing pictures taken may rest dssnred that n* pains shall be spared to produce them in the hitS perfection of the art. Our instruments are of the most dowi erfhl kind,' enabling ns to execute pictures ndsuruassed i for high finish end truthfulness to nature. Thenublicare solicited to call and examine.. , Persons sitting for pictures a re neither reqnirTed or ex. needed to rake them unless perfect satisfaction Sgiven. N. B. Operators will find this a good depotforstock and chemicals; ; .v ..-'v QT'lnstttictions givon la tho art, containing! the mora jtpttwtjnwrty#a«tn» lanr A^^egw^ 3 T «f »«£?“■ •T?£? U A E i2, BI Sn9 N ’• A «®w u * Hamden & Co.’« .«! doorbelow Wnnil. febl '. DEUiNy, FashionableClotking Start. No. 4# Lib erty street 4.--.\-.-. • ,?.... •7;--febl 1 HOON & SAKGENT,N-E corner of Wood and Sixth streets.; .;• ■ HQLMESASON»irani*r*an'i r JKaO’W>NNOßi^Proprietors oitoe Pittsburgh PonabU Boat Stair carnet of Pfenn and Wayne sts. COOLEY A LAIR3X TcnZor*, Wood street, second door from-Water, will keep constantly on hand ; a well Bpleeted lot of Clothing. . , marlin LEE,'(successor to Mosphv A ilx*,) Wool Dtaiet • and Commission Mertltant, for the sale of Ameri can Woolen Goods. , febio J h rtHEE,. Wholesale Grocer, Commission Merchant • and dealer »n Paper and Rags, corner Penn and Ir« w in streets. ja!4 KING A MOORHEAD, Wholesale Grocers and Produce Dealers,No. 27 Woodstroet, Pittsburgh. (my 23 JOSEPH WOODWELL, importer and Dealer in For eign and Domestic Hardware) comer of Second and Wood streets. ■ . • 0c29 JOSEPH MAJOR* Boat Store, Ship Chandlery and Agency of the Pittsbargh Lord Oil Factory, No 4, Market street, Pittsbargh. jnia A RHAM, Bankers and Exchange Brokers, Xvcorner of Third and Wood streets; opposite theßt. CharleaHotfet febl ; B AfFAHCteSTOCK A CO., Wholesale Drug War* « house, comer of First and Wood streets, and comer of Wood and Sixth. febl ; SAMUEL ‘MORROW, Manuiactarerof Tin, Copper and Sheet Iron Ware, No. 17 Fifth street, between Wood and Market. ■; ; - . feblO Tlf fll. GLENN, Bookbinder, comer ofThirdand Wood f f streets, abovcC; H. Ray, where he is prepared to do every description of ruling and binding. pcc2 ■ JOHNIITMELLiOR* ‘Wholesale and Retail Dealer in Murfcond MurieaJlnjtnortrntt,Pianos, School Books, and Stationery} N 0.122 Wood street. janl J BR\ AR, Rectifying Distiller, and Wholesale Dealer •m Foreign and Domestio Wines and Liquors,'No. ill Liberty street, and S 3 Diamond, alley* Jy2i KING-A FINNEY, Agents for the Delaware Mutual Insurance Company, of Philadelphia, at the Ware house of King-A Hoimes, Water street, near Market ” - ' • febl ' *YXTM. ALEXANDER A SONS. CqMn Makers and Fur - T? rushing Undertakers, corner of Penn and St*. Clair streets, opposite the Exchange. Entrance onPennsreet ' • • . ,fcbl W. J.TnOTIL . f. ?.SCOTT. TROTH, a SCOTT, Wholesale and Retail Dealer in _Baois, Shoes, Skunks, CaryrtJßagj, Ac., s. W. eomer of Fourth dnd SmithSeld sts., Pittsburgh, Pa. [mrl&y JoszrA. Cairo* late of New Lisboa, O*- -W. 8. Biugoes. CRAIG A SKINNER, General Agency Commission and Forwarding Merchants, No. 26 Market street, Pitts burgh, Pa. Prompt attention given to the purchase and sale of all kinds of produce. sep!2 WX MTLtXB, fHTLSPA. VX. BXCKSZBOX, KTTSKtrSOa. '&ATLLER A RICKETSON, Wholesale Grocers, and Im- JXL porters of Brandies, Wines and Segars: Nos. 172 and 174, comer of Liberty and Irwin streets, Pittsburgh, Pa. « Iron, Nails, Cotton Yams, Ac., constant!’ S&TKINLEY, Bnuty Sign and Onatntntai Pamtrr. • and dealer In PAINTS. No. 44 Clair si, Pitts burgh, hu constantly on hand all kinds of Pacns, either Dry or Mixed; Japan and Copal Varnish; Linseed Oil; Boiled Oil; Spirits Tarpentine; Window Glass, of all sizes; Patty, Paint Brushes, Ac., all of the best quality, and for safe at reasonable prices. top 11 limc Williams, ”VI"ERCHANT TAILOR, Snuthficld street, No. 12. be ili. tween Ist end 2d streets. *_ a p4p Morris A Hswortb. Tea dealers and importers of wines AND BRANDIES. East side of the Diamond Pittsburgh. may-21 A-coowsa.——ra. hacks. Cool tor 4fc Hsckei TTTHOLESALE AND RETAIL DRUGGISTS, cor ner (Of Wood and Third steels, under Su Charles Polcl, Pittsburgh, Pa, mayl O«Al0l YOUtglOßi House, sign, and ornamental painter, Liberty street, opposite Head. All work neatly executed. Orders punctually attended to. (manSby tt.o. Stockton* LATE Johnston A Stoekfon, BOOKSELLER, STA TIONER, PRINTER and BINDER, corner of Mar ket and Third streets, Pittsburgh, Pa jy^luf Jimerp* Hor bach, ~ RECTIFYING DISTILLER, Vrtgn and Domestic fFioes, Liquor », Cigars tfc., No. 197 Liberty st. comer of Barker’s alley, novl9] Pittsburgh Pa. n. d. pattoh, (Secession to J. S. Bonhrt A Co.) Wholesale Grocery Rectifying Distiller* AIR> 9X&UB IH FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC WINES, LIQUORS , CIGARS, F R UITS v N UTS , * e 162 Liberty street, Pittsburgh. ap3 john s. xrnnxdt. i KENNEDY A HASLETT, Superstore to Kihsst A Knox. Whoksals and Retail Dealers in Watches, Jeweiry, Silver Ware. Fancy and Variety Goods, Baskets, Cosnot, fye. No. 94 Market street, between Sth st. and the Diamond, fp?*Clocks, Watches and Jewelry neatly repaired. Pittsburgh, August SC, 1850. George Beale* Jr~ MANUFACTUREKUF BRUSHEsTWholbalx and Retail, No. 75 Wood street , Pittsburgh, Pa. Con stantly on hand, a general and extensive assortment of all rinds of BRUSHES, at the lowest Eastern prices. . N. B.—Machine Brashes, Ac., made to order at the shortest notice. ~ _ mar3o:y ■U a WATBBXAIt. ■•• S. H. WATERMAN. ■ * W. B. WATERMA N ’B. C. Ji’DOWKLL. l<» 8* Waterman 4k Sons* "11T HOLES ALE pROCERS,. Commission and For* ff wording Merchants, Dealers in all kinds of Pro dace and Pittsburgh Manufactured Articles, and Agents for sale of Richmond and Lynchburg manufactured To bacco. raarS Joshua rhodss- —— *alvrrd T. ANSHUTZ JOSHUA RHODES 4t CO,, WHOLESALE DEALERS IN FOREIGN FRUITS, Nidi, Spicet, Cortfectionary, Sugars, Cigars , no. 6 wood street, east sins, near water, - jnlyl - ; , PITTSBURGH. W. CUNNINGHAM' —^4-..——. ——.. .~„-.g. WJNCAN, D. CUNNINGHAM-—IHMBSN. Pittsburgh City Glass Works. W. CUNNINGHAM A CO., ] ‘ atAHtVACTUBXHS 07 (WINDOW GLASS, No. 29 Market sired, between First and Second, Pittsburgh, Pa. ID* Particular attention paid to odd sixes. Also, Dealers in Flint Glass, Vials, Bottles, Ac. [jyghly A. J. STUART.- Grocers, and Produce CoMHnnow Merchants, No. 118 Wood street, Pittsburgh, Pa. DEALERS IN GROCERIES, Flour, Wheat, Rye, Oats, Corn, Barley, Pork, Bacon, Batter, Laird, Cheese; Clover, Timothy and Flax Seeds; Iron, Noils, Glass,Ac.,Ac., Ac.. Pariicul&rattentionp&idtotho sole of Western Produce. RgFgßXNuxs—Messrs. Myers A Hunter,Robt. Dal tell A Cfk, Hompton.Smith A Co., King A Moorhead.McGUla A Roe, James May, Pittsburgh; Fenner A McMillan, Massillon; Jos. S. Morrison, Esq., St. Louis sepflO Walter P. Marshall, (Successor to Samuel C. Hill,) IXFOim AND DEALER IN TRENCH AND AMERICAN PAPER'HANGINGS AND BORDERS, TFtrufow Shades, Fire Board Prints , sc.,&c. Also-—Writing, Printing and Wrapping Paper, No. 85 Wood street. . between Fourth st. and Diamond alley, west side, Ja9 Pittsburgh, Fa. THOMAS WOODS.- ............SAMUEL WOODS nn/ T. WOODS 4fe SON. PRODUCE DEALERS AND COMMISSION WU ; No. 61 watbb stbxst, mrsßtaoß. SABHJBUi V. BRRITKR, WEOLESJiLE GROCER, PRODUCE AND COMMISSION MERCHANT, AND DEALER IN TITTSBURGH MANUFACTURED ASTICLIB, Nos. 139 and 132 Second sL, between Wood and Smithfield, • jaP.tf ; - . . , Pittsburgh. , BOWS & TBTLKI. PEACnCAL AND DENIAL ...Ml wv ttiEllUSibb Instrument Blanafactnrers, No.- 140 Wociß »TB**Ty rata Vutow Auki.- f»rE have removed oar storeand Manufactory from YV Liberty street to the above named place, for the ofh&viDg more convenience for raanufacturini?,’ which we'intend going into extensively. All orders m onrline willbeattended to with punctuality anddispatch. Jobbing turd Repairing neatly done and promptly exe ented. r --y Aeeneral assortment of Hardvwrt ana Cutlery w© will always keep on hand, and sell H at the lowrrt prices.— We have Inst received a fine lot of Guru, Puiob and Rnehxra,Tailors and Hair Dressers’ Siean, and other Goods generally-kept in Hardware Stores, Turners, Furriers. Hatters and Saddlers’.lboij made to.order; Raxors Dronnd and Handled, Pen Blades put in, 4c.; Guns andPiitols repaired, fce., Jtc. - ’ . <_N. B.—Particular attention paid- to manufacturing Tranes ud Supporters. 'ji i loshusa <2arba. lyon haid. •THOMAS B. SILL. STUART 4 SUL, PITTSBttEGH, issi. Bnshuag £ari)3. KIBAU ESTATB BUOKER. ' . HENRY JY*sFISB, ; o • M •=■• ' BAS opened an Office-at the corner ofSmltfifield and; Firth streets, Pittsburgh, known asthe Greer entiretii&eond at-; tendon to the Purehatt s SaU i and Exchange Beal Ej-' ratl in city and copntry. ' -* * 1 ] ' From his aequaintancewiththe business,h&hopes to ealijfy aU who may favor-him with Agencies.ia.theiit line of business. , / ' j"' j Thompson Bell, . v X. K. Moorhead, * Tbps.. Howard, John BX* Towniend, . Druggist and apothecary, no. 45, Masket street, threedoorffabove ThirdfPittahurgh,wilihave eonstantly.on, hand & well selected osaortment of the best and freshest Medicines, which he will, sell on the most reasonable terms; Physici&as sending Orders will be promptly attended to,' and supplied wrth artioles.ihey may rely upon asgtQuine.- k .. j Physicians prescriptions WiUbe accurately and hCatly preparedfrom the best materials; at any houror the-day ornight. -...- . _;• . foj sale, a large stock of fresh'and good PERXir- Bafflfi Glmi Vorkir : JOS EPH D. A BEL L, ■'<[ ' OHKSS oiAsgwaßßi .viALSi bottles; and Flaskt; Porter, Beoteh AU, Mineral Water, fount Medicine and Tftwe Bottle*, if ntry description ! GLAS&-i=;: vSI -L \ Keeps constantly on hand a general assortment of the above articles. E7* As the other Green Gloss Factories are all stopped, as is the custom in summer, tbit Factory is note in full operation and wißcontinue in operation oot&sum* met and winter. : . Orders thaakfitlly solicited\aad wilt, be filled at-the shortest notice*. 10* TTortAoWif, IVblllS Second and Smitijfield streets. 0y29-’s(hly The oid Prlhting EitahUihinent* ! (iath jonsaroji A stooctok’s,) Jtnd Blank,Booh and Stationery, Warehouse, TIT S.HAVEN is prepared to execute eve.'y style of Tf • Legal, and Steamboat Job Printing aha Book Binding; and fUhuah every article in the Blank Book, Paper and Stationery the shortest notice and on tho.most reasonable terms. Blank Book and Stationery Warehousej h outer of Market and and Secohd streets.- . •j , £7* Printing Office and Bookßiudery,No, 50 Third gteet. . ' uovlC R. C. ~' (Late Johnston Staeiton,) Bookseller, printer Binder^ TTjTOULD respectfully invite the. attention of Met* Tv chants and others,to his large and superior stock : of BLANK ofDscy Books, Journals, Ledgers, Invoice, Cash, Order and Letter Books, of every site, made of the best paper, and bound in the most du rable manner, which be offenm prlces that cannot fail to give satisfaction.. Blank Books ruled and bound to any given pattern. Printing of every description exe cuted with neatness and dispatch. No. 47 Market st. ja4 . _ . lithographic Establishment of WM, SC UVCUUANN, ' THIRD STBEEX, OFPOeiTX THE POST-OFFICE, PITTSB 08011, AT APS, Landscapes) Billheads, Show-bills, Labels. JJUL Architectural and Machine and VisitinsCards,ctc. ; Engraved or Dxavefbon Slone, and grimed .in Colors, .Gold, Bronze or Black, in the most approved style and at the most reasonable prices octla:dly • -. .. A FULTON, BtU and Brats Founder y Mas rebuilt and » commenced business at bis old stand, No. 70, Se cond, between Market snd Ferry streets, where he will be pleased to see his old customers and friends. Church, steamboat, and bells of ever? 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, &xL Ac., together with ever? variety of Brass Casting*, if reouir eu, turned and finished in the neatest manners - A. F. is the sole agent for BabHu** Anti-Attraction 2fs> ml, so justly celebrated for the reduction of friction in machinery. The boxes and composition ban be had ot him at all times. -novl3ry W ILLIAM TROVILLO, VndtTtAktr t PifUi street, im* . . mediately opposite the Theatre, respecrfiiDy in* forms his friends and the public in -general, that he -has resumed his business as a Furnishing Undertaker, lie is supplied with and always keeps onhand Coffins of all sites and kiads, Shrouds,and ail otheranicles necessary on such occasions. Silver plates,ice boxes, and leaden coffins will basup plied in orden A fine hearse and cat riage always ready 10 attend funerals. scp&fciy VVM. ALEXANDER & SONS Coma Urnss uto Fcojrzsmts 'UKsmtTAXKfcs, eomtr of Pm* and ‘St. Clair lU, fppctiu ti* ExeJtang* _ HsuL Entrant* cn Ptnn it., ret . ~ . inform their friends and the publltr, that they'are prepared to furnish and attend to everything In the line of Undertakers, as they have quit the basinets of Cabinet Making; and their attention will be devoted altogether to the above basinets, keep a large assortment of COFFINS made and finishea,cover ed, and lined in the neatest manner, with a variety o. materials, and at all prices j we keep SHROUDS ready made, of ail sizes, of Flannel, Cambric, and Muslin, at all prices, and made in. the eastern style, and all other articles necessary for dressing the dead, aad fOmUhing 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 keen their friends any length ol time, aud have ZINC PANs to put ice in for laying on the body; LEADEN Coffins always on hand. We have a splendid new HEARSE and a pairot fine horses, and any number of the best carnages, etc., etc., and will l»e prompt, punctual, and reasonable. aug!9-y MONONUAIItXA PLANING AIILL.--.laMsaMßU> Irss& would respectfully inform his friends and the public, that his new establishment is uow in fuil opera tion,and that he is prepared to famish Boat Cabins, and fill all orders for Planed Lumber, with promptimde.and at the lowest rates* Board and Plank, planed on one or both sides, coo stnntiyon hard. S&sn, Doors and Mouldings, of every description, made to order. Builders and Carpenters would find U to their advan tage to give him a call, as he can now furnish them with plankeu stuff.suitable for everv description of work. MKCKOLD' OUH KXFFETT HAFFETV A OLD, (Successor* to the late firm of John Sheriff 4 Co.) BELL AND BRASS FOUNDERS, and manufacturers of Brass Faucets, Steam and Gas CS9HSRBGSI Cocks, with all the various articles used in the PLUMBING BUBI - ~ .tmt NESS,No*. 127 audl29Fir*tstreet. The above axe now prepared to manufacture and keep constantly on hand every variety. of Gunge aud Steam Cocks, each as arc used by Engine builders and Plumb-, era; also, Gas Chandeliers, Pendents, Brackets, Gas Pipe, &c,, Ac., Ac. tuovSP hotels, &c. National Hotel, Pittsburgh* Situated on Water Street, opposite the Landing 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 exertions in his power to make all comfortable that think proper to rail 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 bv a good Hostler. JAMES REAMER. jygQ ALLEH BBUWn. W. C. CONPHOLT BROWN’S HOTEL, CORNER OF SEITHFIELD AND THIRD STS n Pt&sburgA, Pa. BROWN A CONNELLY, PROPRIETORS. N. JB-rGoo4: Stabling attached to the house, GfiESSSBUaGB HOTEIi. (HARBACotfa Ou> Stabs.) THE subscriber-having ieased lbe above well know* and excellent establishment, is now prepar ed to en tertain bis friends and the traveling public generally,in thebest manner and on. the most reasonable terms. His TABLE will at all times be supplied with every delicacy of the season *, and his Bar with the best of Li quors. His stabling is very extensive; and every arrange ment has been made for the accommodation of Drovers. ang&tf WM. CLAWSON. Wsverly Hons©. /gas THE undersigned having wtyu fAtfsucceeded Mr. John Yk&gkB£vSß3s2? in this popular , establishment, announces to . his friends and the public generally, that he willass fais best efforts to keep up the well earned and lone enjoyed- reputaUoa of the house.. He.will keep constantly on hand every delicacy or the season, Gamß, SBeu. and Can Oystkes,&c., and his BarwUl at all times b« supplied with the Choicest Li quoßs. [decl7:ly.3 W. C. GALLAGHER. “OUR HOUSE:** ' SHELL OYSTERS'AND GAME received daily at “Oca HbcsSL”. No. 24 Diamond alley, : jahlra • . JVM. BfeNNETT. Bata, Caps and Muffs. OS'Wood -qfJHamond alley. Second story. rje OFFERS his customers and the public I M an entirely new arid fresh stock oi and Muffs, in great variety, maau factored and selected with: much core in -reference to. price; Style and quality, in New York city, Andwill be offered atthe lowest rates of present low pricea; Whole sale and Retail. • - ; jocil2:if raj NO. 108 WOOD STREET, Om* LM .mi fashions i ; WSSSL Tvi Received at the OLD stand of O'. W; GLA3SGOW. Beebe A Co.’s Hhil style of Hats for 18S0. Those in wont of a good Hat or Cap, at a small advang© abore cost for Cash, will please call at No;108 -Wood street, easiside,third door below Fifth street. aug3l:4m „ . , ' ‘ aueen City Shtrt Store. NO. 354 fit* Clair street, (near lb©' bridge,}—a large assortment of. our own make constantly "on hand. Customer SHIRTSmade to order promptly-' deoMay : $*K, AUI<. ‘ Ageney. for Different Lines ol Packet Ships.: «b:.p as s euse a- op- 1 c k.£|gjid HSK::,i9OS :< ; pBHE . MOWaterioo Rot#, JAverpoolf and Q&j Gtamn struct' New Orleans*. ", MASALINk ftF PACEETS sailing every five days (ram Liverpool Line of Packet* from. Liverpool to Philadelphia* od the 19ih of each numtkn' &ume of’ Packetsw -JJaitiinDre on the.2flth o» each month. Also—a Lino of Packets on the Bth and S4tlt of caclimonth-from London and-Portsmouth to for anyambunti, 41 thQ iowcßt jate3'of r discontit; aid- fIU information given concerning passengers, that can be Riven, with pleasuife, : by iheft Agsnt;* • • >v JOHN THOMPSON/i | jaB r * . ;. ' 205Liberty_st., Pittsburgh, , Ira B. Heraey,: -JohnF. Perry, 1: LymanWilmarth, 1 ' : -y Capt. Williani; Ward, = rW. O. Leslie,. {sepiiby t sew Arrangements. ‘ tINK OF P ACKETS' v.TvJLJWKJieyi::•,«> r . PHILADELPHIA. •gftMg to SAit.'FHdiJrijvEßpd6L : i :;|g##fms?ligwaT.--16th Jan; NEW SHIP; tohi~—>F-- -:: - -18th Feb’ The qbove ships are bmU of the best materials apd af ter the most approved models for swiftneaa, combined with the modem improvements, forihe comfort of pas sehnrsr Their commanders hremen ofknown ability, i -Thesepackets will itakeadvantage of; .steam- tow boat* up the Delaware... ■ Also,ships sailing! weekly from Liverpool to New Or leans. Pasaengeraoan get np.tho river, cheap throngh tbewiiijer.' \ * *" ~ of SecondGabin and;Steerage passage, ap ply to Or address by letter (post-paid!, -ci :r:-: ? F?W. BYBNES 4C0., • . 83Soutb street. New York ; ’ 36 WatetlooßbadyLiverpool: : Ot to > JOHN THOMPSON, Povl4:3m 205 Liberty street, Pittsburgh. btverpobiond PbUfedelphiajPacketii Sailing from Liverpool on As Eighteenth tf toth Month. Gildden. Copu Child, Nov. 19. ' JSSSL ■ Browne, . Child. ' Dec. 18. ■:SnNuK “ Gondsri r • •“.BarsiOw, *",, « -—, new, “ Glidden, Feb. 16. Toefee'shjps ureofth'e largestclSas. The accommo-' dations for second cabin end steerage passengers are unsurpassed for comfort, and the days or sailing wilLbe pancumllyodheredto.. ... Price of steerage passage B*o. Certificates good for 13months, or the money refunded if the passeagers do not embark. Apply to . DAVID M. BARBOUR, at John-Watt&Co^s, : -m Liberty street. Dfafls for any amount given apon the Ulster Banking Company and Branches, the Royal Bank. of .Ireland Or, Spooner, Atwoods A Co., Brokers, London. [noyl&’Jm FOBEIQS PASBBSQEE OFFICE* ±fßKr SHIP AHOY! X&gr tflft WHO COMMANDS? Isgs± ~l HARSOBN A CO., Who have appointed the subscriber Agent for their ixnri vailed Lines-of Ships from Liverpool to New York Philadelphia and Boston. Let live Friends of Emigrants be careful to have their arrangements made according tothen«o Provision Low, and take'no man’s receipt, without having it inserted; otherwise they will have to payin Liverpool,before they •hip. The following is the list, according to law: 2} lbs. Bread, g 2 fts. BeeX or Pork, 1 “ Flour, ss | pint Vinegar, 5 u ; Oatmeal, 3 f ©.Sugar, 2 “ Rice, g J u Molasses, 5 « Potatoes, f» 2 b*. Tea, With three quarts of Water per day, and sufficient F for Cooking. The caboose and cooking-ranges for the use of Pas senders, arc kept under cover. Every attention will be paio to promote their health hud comfort Bunk of England Notes .and Foreign Exchange pur chased atcurrcnt rates. Debts, Legacies, Pensions, Ac., Ac., collected, and copies of Wtlis procured,-with every other business con nected with an KuroncaxLAgenu JOSHUA ROBINSON, European Agent, apSJ Post Baildings, comer of Fifth and Wood sis. RERITTAKCKS IRELAND, SCOTLAND. WALE* FRANCE, and GERMANY, To any amount, by . Joahna EoblaMn* European Agent, Port Bntliingi* cor. Pifikani Woodsu j-jgjE- Sew Line J®HV OF LIVERPOOL AND PHILAD’A iJBgW ™™' PACKETS. tB&BX. TbSaU/rwt from Livtrjivcl ontktSQA^ftcehtneruh. Sum William Petg», 1,000 roai. “ Hazaras, 1,250 •* u Puiladklpuu, 1,400 “ 44 Kalamazoo, 1,000 •« RICHARDSON BROTHERS A CO, Agents, Nos. Id and 13 Tower Buildings, Liverpool. RJCUARDSON, WATSON A CO., Agents, No, 6 Chestnut street, Philadelphia: THE subscribers, Agent* lor the above Line of spies* did new Packet Ships at this City., are prepared to furnish passage certificates to parties residing ia this country who may be desirous of sending for ibelr friends, to come out by either of the above Ships. They ore also prepared to remit money to any part of the Old Country by sight drafts on the Bank of Ireland and Brunches, and on Bacssra. Richardson Brothers A Co., Liverpool. For particulars, apply to or address- BROWN A KIRKPATRICK, No. 144 Liberty street, Pittsburgh. josfcrn umxcatr. • • - —wm. c. baeh LIPPKSCOTT4DAUR, (Latb J.S.STaic*fcKa& Co.) flannlaelnrtn ol Piuunix Fire Proof Sofa, Second street , between Wood and Smithfield. ON Tuesday afternoon, July ‘-'3,1843, the undersigned were called upon by Messrs. lapj cncott 4b Barr, io witness an honest and fair test of one o a their Phtrnu Safes. The furnace being prepared, lac Safe wa* placed inside thereof, with books, papers and some money; when the doorof the Safe was closed and the Ore kindled at t. quarter past ii o’clock, and in a short lime the. Safe was red hot, and coutinued till halfyasl 6 o'clock, being about four and a half hours, When the committee expressed their satisfaction that the time occupied with such heat was sufficient The furnace wait then pulled down,Safe cooled, and door opened—the books, papers and money safe. The heal was so great as to melt off the brass mountings. We therefore take pleasure in recommend ing these Sates to the public, as being, in our judgment, entirely fire proof. JARVIS A TRABirE, N ICK A RAWSON, CO RN WALL A BROTHER, BRANNON A TUATCHER, BENEDICT A CARTER, ISAAC CROttlE. • 1 am engaged in the foundry business, and know something about furnaces and heat. I witnessed the burning of the above Safe n ond pan freely say there was no humbug about it, and with pleasure recommend them to the publio as being, in my judgment, entirely fire proof. WM. KAYE. in calling upon the above gentlemen for their signa tures, they rllspokein the highest terras of the fairness of the test, aud their fall confidence of the Safe’s bcin| entirely fire-proof. We have constantly on hand and foi sale a full assortment of the above Safes. mar3i * BELL A TERRY. SADDLE, HARNESS AND TRUN K MAN UFACTORY ROBERT H. HARTLEY, begs leave to in- fgv f. form his friends and the public generally, hat he continues io occupy that large and com modlous Store Room,' formerly occupied by SamueLFahn estock A Co., No; 86, center of Diamond alley and Wood street, where he keeps ft large and general assortment of Saddles, Bridles, Harness, Trunks, Carpet Bags, Saddle Bags, Valises, Buffalo Robes, Whips, and all other arti etes in his line. .• He also keeps cohftiantly on hand.and is prepared io furnish to order, all kindsof Riveted Hose,manufactured of the bestmaterial, and in a style of workmanship equal io the eastern manufactured 3 article, and at 66 per cent, cheaper. . Country Merchant* and Farmers would do well to call and exainine his stock before purchasing elsewhere, as he is determined to sell first rate articles at very low prices. JET- Don’t forget the place, No. 86, corner of Wood treat and Diamond Alley, ap26 Roasting'Bottle Jacks. THE subscribers have received another small lot of superior Bottle Jacks, direct from Sheffield, war ranted to work well.. In-presenting this article to the notice of the poblic, the subscriber* deem it necessary to remark, that during Jhe lost five years they have sold several dozen,ondas far as we have been able to ascer tain they have giveri.ettlitosatjsfection.. To such as do not unaerstana. whet lie nteaift by a boule jack, we would explain that it U machinery resembling clock, work, but much.more powerful,.enclosed in a brass frame, and worked by a strong steerspring; .that its ac tion is alternate, and regulated by a horizontal fly wheel, to which iasuspended the Joint of beef, or any other thing to be roasted J ihat.the machine when fully wound up wUI continue inmotionfor two or three hours. The Jacks are generally used with n screen or a large tin reflector, which greatlyaecelerates the proof of roost ing. For sale; with or without screens-. / JOHN DUNLAP A CO., dec23 .• comer of Market and Second sis. ■€migratton £ratu. ißisullaneons WHoice-i- m 4 lie tan. ' ' «Vcold Feet.” fTfE respectfully.inform our friends and the public yV who suffer froiU “ coldieet,” that we have work ed up some very fine real'Lambs Wool Yam into men’s Socks, which we arc satisfied will 'prove most durable and comfortable to the wearer. Also—A large supply of Undershirts and Drawers of CV Timold Stooking Manufactory. Fifth «t. - dace . ■ W. DA.LV A CO. ThOta. BUTTER—B bbU. traih forwle by~^ It dec* WM. DVER. grangportatuHx- fttus. wlftHlslgilSai! ticipation of the opening of the Eastern Divikb?«r thk Pennsylvania Canal, say da aud after the TW^imiJ ETH of FEBRUARY, at the ibllowuigTatosj viaV?; 1 ! 1 For Ist Class—Dry Goods, Gat», Boots and BhoW Drugs, Books. Stationefy, looav For 2dClas yneensware, Groceries, Poitft and DrestuuSjOils, Ac., at 60 cents per 100&». For Sd Clkss—Coffee,- Leaf Tobacco, Ifon, Gaano,Ba;- con,Bee^Fprkv. Ac;, at- —— *-60j\eiusper lQO&a. For 4th Ola&s—Tar, Pitch, Rosin, Marble,' Pig Iron,Brfcksy&c'.,At—..sDcents.per fOOffia. '•?. ■ H. j ■ 1 • Freight Agent, Penni. Railroad Co. i • Nb 5.4274& 276 Market StreevFMlade.iphia. going East by our Road should be conr signed to McFADEN & COVODE, i ■ Pittsburgh.; PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD COMPANY, i PASSENGER BRAINS .between PHILADELPHIA and. PITTSBURGH, Le&ve ' Philadelphia Daily at 8 A. M.,dnd 101 P; M/’ > Leave Pittsburgh' Daily BA. Ml,, hnde. P/M. .-: j ,A^S^ENDEBSON,. febl:2m . ' • ~ - passenger Agerit. ! PENNSYJLVANIA RAILROADS OOD INtENT, TbLe&Ka&h AND EXPftESS VJP COMPANY. .Six,daily,lines,of new poaches, for Hollidaysburg. and thence by the new PennsylyamaHailrdad to Philadelphia, New York dud Baltimore..-' , ~.f . . = . Daring the suspension of Caned navigation', six doily JineS of Coabhes wxllleayeforJSolKdaypbnrg, andirom thence by the New Pennsylvania Railroad, (243 miles;) to Philadelphia/ Time through3B htiori/ -h'- Fare to Philadelphia* •»• • ~rSti»001 Fare to Baltimore •• r 10,00 : Coaches will, leave - every morning' at 8 o'clock, ■pre cisely, and every night at the same hour. Extras to. leave at anr time, always inreadwega, .This is the most etnjyvTtdblt and expeditious route to the Eastern Cities. ’■ 1 i‘ ■’ Passenger* for BaUiopore take the new Railroad at Harrisburg, direct, on the arrival of the carß at that place.. For passoge'or information, apply to •- W. K. MOORHEAD, Bt. Charles Hotel,' 1 or to J. P. HOLMES, Monongahela Hoase. - dec23 YOCOHIOGHES 1 TWHSTT-THBEB MILES THE 61I0&TEST BOUTS TO BALTIMORE AND PHILADELPHIA! I JS3LA The steamer THOMAS SHRIVER, M. {gBQxHHftB&iLEY, Master, leaves Pittsburgh, from her wharf.boat, above the Monongahela. bridge, daily, at 4 o’clock, P; M,, and West Newtori at S AlM,', framing ta connection with a daily line of splendid Troy !‘built coaches to Cumberland, and Railroad thence to Balti* more nnd Philadelphia. For farther information enquire of G. M. HARTON, Passenger Agent, Monongahela House: or, Cant. JACOB SMITH, Freight Agent, Wharfßoa decSOrdm GttKAT CBMTRAL ROVTK 1 X THE PIONEERS OF THE NEW RAILROADMI * Days to Philaddpfdatsnd Baltimore: W£ tal» pleasure in announcing tothe.Merchanls of Pittsburgh and the Weatcra Business commu nity, that on and oiler Monday, the 16th Sfptanter. tftf will receive and forward goods via the Central Boil* read, and gnarautee them to lie through in 4 days. Oar extensive stock of Car# and Boats enable tis to offer the above expeditious route to the public, whilst we still continue oar usual Lines via Harrisburg sad Columbia. Merchants wishing goods brought from the East with certainly and dispatch,at low tales, or pro duce shipped there, are invited to'call on O’CONNOR, ATKINS & CO., Pittsburgh, ATKINS, O'CONNOR A CO n Prpprutorj tff the Pittsburgh Transportation Line. Or the following Agents— O’Connor A C0.,7Q North street, Baltimore. E. Block, 6 Battery Place, New York. Elliott A Young, 14 Doane street, Boston. scpl3 tf Ptttaburgh Portable Boat Line, j^jjl3LlBso FOB TUB TBAXSWJBTXTIbir OF FSSIOBTTO AJftlFßOtt PITTSBVRDH, BALTIMORE, NEW YORK, BOSTON**©. , - J_ THOMAS BOBBIDGE, >' JTAAFFE A tPCONROK, FkikuUlpkia. $ [ Pittsburgh. ; THE Canal being now'open the proprietors of this long established Line are as usual at their old stands, receiving: and forwarding MerAandize and Produce at low rates, and with the promptness, certainty and safety peculiar to their system and mode of Transportation) where intermediate transhipment is avoided, With its consequent delays and probability of damage. Merchandize and Produce shipped East or West, and Bills of Ladingforwarded free'of charge for cmnmtssion, advancing or storage. Having noinierestdirectiyor in directly in steamboats, that oi the owners is solely con* salted when shipping their goods. All communications to the following Agents promptly attended to: THOMAS BORBTDGE, ) No. 378 Market cl,Philadelphia; I, TAAFFE A O’CONNOR, f»*' Cor. Penn and Wayne sis., Pittsburgh; ) Aoasrs—John ATCullogb A C0.,63 North st., Balt.; P. B. Burke A Co., 25 Doan© st., Boston; W. A J. T. Tap* scott & Co., 66 South st., New Y'ork; Jas. Wheelwright, Cincinnati. mar£s Bowjtg Eattbs. Bounty Land Warrants, THE SUBSCRIBER, who was in Michigan, Wiscon sin, Illinois and Missouri, in the Fall of 1849* with the view of examining the Public Lauds, end in the months of March or April next, will revisit those States and also lowa, and from the knowledge he has acquired, be enabled to make the most favorable locations for per sons holding Land Warrants. His charges will be mo derate to any persou who may be pleased to eraployhim. If by letter, (post-paid,) to LUKE COCKSHOOT, 37 Diamond alley, Pittsburgh. References—Gapt. Robert Porter, Attorney, Fiftfi st.j John Taylor, Pension Agency, 2d si.; Edward Snowden, Attorney, Fourth at.; J. B. Guthrie, Agent, Fourth, st.j Capt. John Herron, Penn si.; John Cartwright, Cutler, Wood sn; D. T. Morgan A Co., and J. D. Morgan, Drug gist, Wood street. fnovls:3m Bounty Lauds. NAYLOR, No. 163 Third street, corner of Cheriy alley, having made arrangements at Wash ngton for the purpose, will procure Boanty Lands for the officers and soldiery their widows and children, under the Bounty Land Bill, passed September 28th, 1850., Pittsburgh, October 10. , ■ ; _ ■ Bounty Lands. ARRANGEMENTS having been made between the undersigned and E. B. Gbjlvsos, Esq < of Wash ington City, (late of the Treasury Department,) for the purpose, the undersigned will procure Bounty Lands for the officers and soldiers, their widows and children, under the Bounty Land Bill, passed September 28th, 1850. JAMES F. KERR. Atl’y, at Law; oct22 4th st., bet. Smithflold and Cherry alley. ' Bounty Land—SoldtersVClnim*, « THE undersigned continues the business of Agent for Soldiers’ and UVuloids' Claims tor Bounty Land' *nd Pensions, Office on Fourth street, opposite the Major’s office. {bcl2s:lmj JOHN B. GUTHRIE. Hosiery! Hosiery t Hosiery ! WM. DALY A Co. have for sale, at the OLD ESTAB LISHED STOCKING MANUFACTORY, Fifth street, between Wood and Market • • • 600 dozens of men’s undenhirtsfaU wool) at 81,00. 460 4i . “ merino “ IXO. 150 “ “ drawers “ “ lfoo 320' ' « • « (allwool) 1,60 1000 “ of fleeoy Chamois and fur lined bucksi lambs wool and silk gloves of every size quality! a color, well adapted lor winter weare. 600 dozen of ladies black lambs wool-stockings, made of fine American and Merino wool, with three threads in keels and feet. ' , 1000 dozens of children’s plaid and newjfaacy atyfos of gnraelastic tops. • * : : _1 «. ■ 75 dozen, of childrens polkas, jackets, mantillas*tfluffs, victorines, gaiters and boots. An immense variety of the above goods have been manufactured and selected with care, for our own trade, and will be sold at prices which will defy all competition.- ; (Journal copy.)| ~ Central Tea Store, ? Comer of Fifth Strut and Market-A Uey j TUST RECEIVED, nlarge and well selected stock of §1 FRESH TEAS from the Importers, comprising the very belt qualities-of Green and Black Teas, which will be sold on the most favorable terms, wholesale and retail. The attention of FanuUesis respectfully invited to the assortment. ; (nov9j HENRY C, KELLY. Iriib ana scotch • WORTH, in the. Diamond. . (decS ; bit-.-* >-.v iSfisceUatmias. WEGNER -* BBECHNE&’S j ■ New Llthogrsphto EstabUshctent, f. 60 Marked ttrtttj. between Third 4* Fourth, ■ \ IS NOW Teady'io'farnisli every kind of Lithogranhid work iirthe most etyfc, such Os Show oUUi Maps, Portraits, Landscapes, Cardsißiß teads,cndLa bels, printed in gold, colors, Ac.;.... r ! ;>. - :i . i; •;: ; ,v ] At the samfr place: Messrs. Moeser.A Helmle havs opened a JPBawuto execute onorder Drafts of Machinery; Motraments, Ac,; wltfcall possi ble accuracy and elegance. ' , ' jqigdy; f JOHN O’DOJTTCLti .*. .-A* VJUKUQV •••••* ,W. fi. HTOTSBi < tittsbargli'Chatr & Cabinet ware Room** flVr' OD."M.' t lHeir fliemii val/oua cdßWito6ifc&atth'&yfcave,ifiiotf tSj* ‘largest bel&Wßttfl i&'Uus greatest ; 1 v *rtewof (style e.tlie finest finisbe d, c mate ofttM beat twfltiftriftfg, airtMttr wolfcbren W the western country—all of'Wffieb ae to sell os eotabilshxne in jffril'fttTT «typ*mfln«ifiM»ynTßLyfT^ : v Allortoprompflytoi^^tm?:- ; > itf7 ’* '''tnexa ino '■ - gny *- • fiae&«nd.7so} «B'«e?tiliapoiie^jßl < 00.,tv.-nj v i \ Old country people, who nse lio,willfin4 ouib eiactlyfetheir ta«te.' : -We&avftjtsttecOivtfdQlOttU-. rectfrom England, and A* samt .Xcas cannot 6» bougki'at ,any other Start in Pittsburgh, ’ icgfrqWft: fnit 1 Tjal4 ( ■j ■ s ti*r 1 AKDSBSOS r - • THE subscriber would respectfully inform his'frfohds' and the public generally/that bavingaompteosd h s new Planing AlilU jiow in -spem|on tw >■ new Eastern made Planing nlacbmeS, (WOodW(jrfo ‘patent,) and several, circular and upright Sawjs.ha 1* now prepared to furnish promptly aad„at.jeduce i a j raiel< planed and sawed lumber of everydescription', v •' . The attention of steamboavjmnwe, carpeiijers and builders,is particularly .called to the above establish* inent, wh6re> a laTga r assortment of pruned-and fdttgh lumbexfof-different thicknesses, suitable for .sWppipg> box making, house, steamboat work, &c*> can be found 'at all-times; I ''' ■<- u '- ■ •' V; 1* jald - . - . < Proprietor, j .rLB.—AII orders directed to .tyil) Receive prompt hUentiori. i • - * • - - Fenmanatiip. i s A Tno time for many years has, there been such -un~. ,XL scrupulous trickery practised upon Abe public about penmanship', as at present, Pfoces of %ngßLVinjg arecirculated > gTaveris name suppressed, in order to'lnduce the iguo* : rant to believeihem id be desi rous of becoming rapid and elegant penmen, will do well to call at DUFF® MERCANTILE COLLEGE, amine the bandwriting of some of ,tbe=beßt penmea. fn, the city, who have been instructed, inthis Institution. ■ decB7:daxv - n - : • Prime Black Tea, from'Briglaira. * I MORBIS 4t HAYWORTH, in the Diamond,have this day received per “packet ship Devonshire,” from London, abourlSOOßs. of Fine, Strong and'f&SUkb Fla vored Black TEAS—the jvery ?best.that couldbeput chasedin tbe English market. Price, CO and?s Cents s>:■ Ib. TheTeaHariret,ih the DxaJhond, Qg3 ' sbap SJone Otlddiea,|> THE subscribers have )nst‘r»celved'a fow tfUzSgknv perior Soap 13t0h£ GRIDDLES, manufactory. As, these Griddles: *re'ju«d: without grease of any kind,tbeykre jentiro}y.fr?e front JheuW and-oSensive odor that attends theßßft.of the.common iron Griddles,and wbich mukes.them so objectionable. For sale by ' JOHN'hONLiP A CO,|'’ : declO' - 5 • xorMarket andSecosd sts.; Dissolution. ) i- T,a i 3 'IHE partnership of Reynold* &Sfceewa3 : :di*BDlved by mutualconsentonthe Ut insv-Th&businessdf. e firm will be settled by either of the parties, the.nanfo of the firm removed .from „ Founh street to No 38 Fifth street, one door, east of e Exchange Baltic, where the subscriber is now re ceiving his rail stock of GREEN AND. BLACK.TEAS, selected with great care, and purcbosed.direct from the Impcners in New York. -The stock consistent all the ; different flavors and grades ofTeabxoughttothe Ameri can market, and will be sold wholesale and retail,at prices lower than any otherhOnse in Pittsburgh-' , 1 Retail Grocers are invited to .call and.gel samples, and leant our prices for Teas packed in landH&fack ages, or by the naif chest. Coffee— Mocha, Java and Rio Coffee. " Chocolate— Baker’s Broma, Cocoa, Chocolate and Co- ; coaShells. <• • . • Sugar— LoTering’s crushed and pulverised, ena New Orleans Sugar. ' ’ Raisins, Prunes, Ac. A. JAYNES, dec!4 - 33 Fifth at. Ground Feed. '\tTE are now constantly grinding teed for horned y y Cattle and Horses, ana assure Milkmen, Livery Stable men and Feeders generally, that we supply them with an article of u Chop ” which they, will find better and cheaper.than any..thing of the kind over of fered in this market, before. We have 4Ga» fhandaliera, four, two.ttnd . . dp; / .tn do Lemons,'icistore and for Rale by , ... 1 'logo n c-I .• /: JOSHUARHODEa fcCO. Oft’SfSKBTO I SALAJJ ' i T i r » V ».*. ;* i = s • «.V* ■ = jaao JOSHPA RHODEg fcCO. 40 S^ TO ‘JWAAUiOWCai;;:. ;-r ny lOTCoeoi«"auhWiniTS%iaro¥'S4ltf lft'»-*!«“- ?■ •■'•■ v;’.:*W. -ia-:i jQSHUA-RHODEA &'CO. fnntansi and forsalftby fja!Bl F 0 HoyForkoj . .t. ."--30-do * ‘.-do. ■- I '' -; Gerinfin'-“ J dot > t. rep tud "40:do;VeotiiSitjsIesl 'd»siotigWjJliuraro rotks,o%c(n£slßoment!Hid. S ai«oiW.9rf, baft t J«'«!lß).'| jalO;; .Agent fdrJfollsloa-g&g] v.-/i-f‘ov “ i-- 10 comffidh^' •• cm consignment and for sale by .«■.-<«• .... , JmU* ,:L» S.WATER&IAN ARSONS, jq& / • t' ,: r • • «t. T7XTRA FAMIIiY bby.' ESttnc'Eomiiy ; JCj FlOarforaateby-■;-a:-.gpriq " ‘HfU.‘ KEliIiY. I TJINE Clean fine Yoangitjion} ‘ X :w ;!«0» ;■■!£.-,! !j*.7ol{stt*»»W!W»«MMJ ■l -vi ->i : ". In dtme'a&UßrialO Ufawstn i .‘XeiMff»«»aweto' dccl7 KINQ A MOORHEAD. I*7’ HIXEHA VANA idlsß.Wrhlla Ho * »V vanafipgar,jn*Jleceirednnd foxs^oJSi' ■ deelp ' IHLLEII& HICKETSON- PABER HANGINGS—French andAiaerlernFaper ;Hanging! andUorders, from 6Jc lOS2,CQs*fcisce, lor tale by • :W.rß, M£ESHAJ,&i ->*«-■ -.-r -..‘r, e.-, 1 X FaneyGobda.- ; * - ;i:c ••• decaff .i- :- cotnOT-fif:MQtkatcmd;-Foanh.al9. TWINES, AND SttANDUSgjiratta- X wo for meoidmat purposes, farea!© by lu& quart or bottle, V. tftttl* - MORRIB &I&WOKm ■. V/ fit; IQ32>. for ELOO, or by MORRIS &;H AWOBTB,mthfrl),jnmoa&» 1 j[deg27 onr\Bus.-coRNi • - jC't/W ’amew.'Oaia.o-siusw iui* loi ,xoooi. . •J Mft . . . - Produce soil ComTOiSswmetchantf. JalD :- r,!;: i-tu .-■ - ■ ■ .Nd.Gl.WalerH:rgiiL L’NGIJaH GlN'jJJifl OLfi I&MAIQA JSUMi ior Cl sale.wholesale-or retail, by , .4■ jal4 : MonßlSr'fe HAWOTtTH. ■plkliSSKU FGOOH BOAJtiJS—SO,wa« v vrcU sea- U good qgaliiy y . Jp6x"'feOAHl;3- , feci for .Vo!? TT AMK.^—4O doz. mnrfcfrrsn~&TultQn]a hamWs* fnr sale iltr 'Oaai'-^sTwATKßaas^soNs. BUTTEH— 15 btlli ' ' j. si'do 'HMi! / 10 kegs do a ferrate by ,ja3 ... „ L, 3 WATEBMAN&I3ON3. I J ---’• , :4ol)bls.^uaa6pß)t“BiaiaHiJ--5 of lugwwu;, 1 ; '•;"V'r"'-V Castile Soap; h-jl.). uox. t b,La>.iu Ori*. -1 ■ Sulphaw orQdiHiirfi:; \±?. o; X* '! •~ K!>^i . : COtlLfetf feß ACRE- C HKE3&-160 b ore» VV;R.C ft ee s6' itfaiote v Jtnd for sale by Idecgl] MILLER & RICKET3ON. i f|loßACC(>r>CsbexeBßassell&^obinsffQ , 9^ $M:L\h CCS -10 do Havi&M . . 10 ,do .King’s. For salo by 1 - ' ; 2 •■• diaiß. ;.-vf iv.nVi^.’c'sJgaaKQ’JtjmOQflHEAP. :tiiak;.paotaggai)?Maniatfo'n . Molasses, received per steamer Caledonia, and for .sale by. [decaoi KIKQ ft MOOBHEAP. ERY SUPERIOR .JfRENCHBBANIIY'JttSt.roa’d. ’ and for «alo byfrSiftorwlio&ejr in the D jamon [l. - n.vwzb f-c-j .'r-r.r ijnITOWER & gICKETSpfI, CP AB ± ECONOMY Ui. ClbEa.—ao’bbi :j Cider in store and for tale by- ; w*. • v«ec» v , u^HUffiEEr*JWCKETBON,; /~10FFB&-C0 bagipUiai jreeelv* >>;■>» ;,i tnjyppjffr ,viWM.jPYEH. |ft ClPAflg^^iW^Hi^ijMand^rincyica ■ > sttsdi 00 rsti ■! p ; >?s , r KIMQiteaiOOESjEAD. T\KIBJJ tiaj.torßale by. '•; ;*•>••. dtc33 , !; . j;v!- ~,-;t , ; SINGA MOORHEAD. • DirANTiiDi—Onß of. MilcheU’»,S)»lo -Maps .of Pen at No. M gmilhfleiaWaal TjUi'E WAIIMEiiSr-Afa w 1 apinnci JHata Warm A 1 eW.Vßty'neully gotnp.bßlmnamiafoTialsby . ..ninwMtG aecai ; f _ cot Market ftnd Second sU. fIUpH. JJHORTSM stbreatid roraaleby UUU r aSt3t ■ ‘ RHODES & AIiCORTT. deeat LOfrbusti.in Biore bT **•'»*: i BHODES fc^MfCORN, Ifin BUBH.MIDDUNGSinMOtBn hanfr Wnd for.s&le by ' 7 . > 'RHODES'S -ALCORN. /"TORN and for rul^by - ' 1 *»*■«« U Jee3i -•- Rhodes fcatcoaw. HOMINY— s bbl*. While; inutoraeaa-fbwale by ■ dec2B. . W -SINO fc MOmtHRAn LEBTNUTB—. MOi -17®. ttforinlo by i&f'BONS. .vtuM^forssi&n i-ti r..yM -WM.&YER, •'Vil't Jitni