VOLUME IX. DAILY MORNING POST; Pfm/iia»dp«WwAt4fftj<ry Meming } {Sundays ezctpud) . B Y 3U ~ H ARP SI R, | ; x . ' 30RTH»W»aT CgRSgB 0?W00I> ANDfimr BTKJJETB. :C-T" IEEMS r -Fiv& Dollar* a year, payablb strictly - - : s ftadvutte..-Six Dollars .will invariably be required If » notpaid vuiun the year. ■••.. i copies two «e«B—forsale at the counter at the Office, andiby the News Boys. } THK SATURDAY MORNING POST Ispubliebed office,- on a large blanket : BiM sheelj at J.WO DOLLARS a year, in advance— Btngle cornea yryg-csirrs. .». ; - . ■:*•;••• No paper; will. be dLBcontinued (ntil«6B iitihej dia creUott ofthe proprietor,) until all arrearages are paid.. l ••• iL/'-No attention will bepaid to any order unlesß ac ®^ ai P. aiue( i by the money J or satisfactory reference id this Connected toilh the Establishment of the J&oriiing ' Fast is ote qf th* largest Job Printing Offkexin the' city. . token au kinds of lobrk is doneon the shortest notice j ana .most reasonable terms. < RATES OF ADVERtISINQ ■ _ AGREED UPON . • BY THE PITTSBURGH PRESS. . - TSfl IJNK3 SOOTAJ&EILrOR LESS: <»ne insertion - s:o'so each additional insertion —■«— ■— ‘ 25 “ . one week. it 75 "s;--*-*--- two wecks ..... *3 00 !t'?r 'three weeks-. r~ 14 00 “ " . onemonth*.-.*— ;5 00 u . two months-~~ -* ;7 00 ■* • ' three months-----*—--- 0 00 1 “ four months 10.00 7 *.. ; * six months -' 12 00 .v ; “ oneycar-.-r—lB 00 u lines orless,per annam*-^—• 10 00 •• CHANGEABLE AT PLEASURE: ' v; * 'Onesquare,per annum,{exclosive of the paper,)* 25 00 Foreaph additional square, insertedover one month, and for each additional square inserted under the yearly »rates, half price. . , - : ' Publishers not accountable for legal advertisements . beyond tue amount charged for their publication. > ■*.■■ Annouacing candidates for office to be charged the ■ante as other advertisements. Advertisements notmaxked on the copy for a specified • ~numpet of insertions,.will be continued till forbid; and -payment.exacted accordingly. ... - ™ P/iyileges of.yearly advertisers will be confined - • ngiaiy to theirirgular business, and'&U other advertise ments not pertaining to their regular business as agreed . . Mor,to be paid extra. ...... . « • All advertisements for charitable' institutions, fire companies, ward/township and other public meetings, ‘. ■wd«uchliae > to be cb&rgedhalfprice,payable stwctlv m aovaiicx. • - . ■ • . , : M®niiige notices to be charged 50 cents. ; • a FI IIO^ cca inserted without charge, unless aecom* panted by funeral invitations or obitnary uotices. and when So accompanied, to be paid for. Regularadvertisers, and all others sending communi v®*l*» requiring notices designed to call attention to ~ rair»,soireef,-Concerts,or any pnblic entertainments, Where charges are made for anmiunnee—all notices of private associjUioQs—every notice designed to call at tention to private enterprises calculated oi intended to - promote iuaividoa] inierest,can only be inserted with the same is to be paid for. If intend ; «d lobe inserted in the 1 local column, the same will be ; charged at the rate of not less than ten cents per line. Htshopsor F j st Notices to be 1 charged triple price. .Tavern License Petitions,S*ooeach. > and Medical Advertisements to be charged at i • fall prices. ® . . Esrate Agent and Auctioneers 1 Advertisements not to be classed under yearly rates, but to beallowed a discount of thirty-three and one-third percent, from the amount of bills. WEEKLY OR TRI-WEEKLY IN DAILY PAPERS. :tine square, three insertions-- so -. S^W«^ clx additional insertion-- • •• 037 . AVDERTISEMENTS IN WEEKLY PAPER. One souare,(lo lines.)one insertion* $0 50 ; ■ eacli aaditionalinsertiori*-—-- 0 25 ' All transient advertisements to oepaid in advance. WHITE & CO., Gazette. ' L. U ARPERwPosI ROBT.M.BaDDLE, Journal. . JAMES P; BARR 4 Co., Chronicle. - > FOSTER & BROTHER, Dispalch, Pec. 1,1840;] JAMES W. BIDDLE, American. , jprofeasiooal Carlts. JOHN R.LAKGB, JLttomtyat ixju?. Fourth sireet»near Smithfield/;' / ■ - matSO y» v<o AMUKL \V.IUaAO fiyAttorn* y^uXaw —Office on 4ib •>> --- Jtrfeet, near<Srant, Pillebargb. octSS G ; ORLANDO LOOMIS, Attorney eu Law. —Office 4th m st, above Wood. jaly4-y /DUOfiAS M. MARSHALL, Attorney at Law.—Office, X I»wrie*s.Bnildings, Fourth si jan7»ly T>'&‘CARNAHAN, Attorney a* Law—Office oruFbunh jLV» gt.,-between Cherry alley and Grant st. ‘ QeS-y DRi BROWN’S OFFICE, No.GS, Diamond alley, near Wood-street. ' r febl JN. RFCIOWRY, Attorney and Counsellor at Law.— • Office in Bakeweil’s Buildings on Grant street. jcgyj7«lyy \ - J._ SCOTT. Demur, Fourth, sl, five doors west of Mar • ket. Ail work warranted, and if not perfectly sat isfactory n» chargeswill be made. feblO REMOVAL. —Dr. Robert Snyder, has removed his to Fourth street, between Wood and Smith field stteeU. marls-ly CDARRAGHj Attorney at in Bakewell’s • Buildings, on Grant street,. opposite, the Court House. jy24:ly JOHN BARTON, Attorney at .Late.—Office, North side of Fifth street, between Wood end Southfield, in the ... •• • jtme holding with Alderman Morrow. : gep3o-ly j. F. GiLLiMORE, Attorney and Counsellors f ‘ VX removed to the2d door below Grant st,, ] »a Fourth, to the office lately occupied by Alderman Mil '•f_"yeT.‘' * mar3o i . BUCKMABTEK, Alderman^— Office: Fourth street «,third door above SmithfieldjSouth side. - i , Conveyancing of alikinds dent with the greatest care ahd legal accuracy. , •' Titles toßcal Estate examined, See E BIDDLE ROBERTS, Attorney at Law. Office No. *l32Smithfield street, between Firth and Sixth. ; Collections carefully attended to —special attentio .*• -given toConveyancing. : . [dec&ly Dr. Charles fiofmani XTOMCEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN, has removed his JEL office to Penn street, No. 281, (between Hand street and Garrison alley). fdec3o. iDU. o. B. KETSUg —«» - B. C. M’POWKLL. TIZ’EYSER A McDOWELL, (successobs to Kerb A IAA. Kstseb,) Wholesale and Retail Drug and Prescription •Store,cot er of Wood street and Virgin alley. Physi cians pro jriptions carefully compounded night and -day-' ' • oct3:tf ■' TOHN A. PARKINSON, Alderman, Fifth • V st..between Walnut and O’Hara sts., where he may ; befoundat all times. Those having houses orother prop* ' <rty to sell or rent,can have the same punctually attend ed tdj debts collected,and oil the duties of an Alderman ; • will receive prompt attention. . . ocS7-p 3FTENRY W. WILLIAMS, Attorney and Counsellor at af Low, (successor to Lowrie A williams,) Office at the old stand, Fourthat, above Southfield. ’ : THE Partnership heretofore existing between Henry W. Williams. Esq., odd myself,in the practice ofthe law, ! was dissolved by mntnal consent oh the 26ih uluand the business will hereafter be continued by Henry W. Wil tains, whom;l most cheerfully recommend to all for * whom I have the honor to do business—as a gentleman fevorv vray worthy of their confidence. : : declS-ly WALTER H. LOWRIE. 8 7 . Samuel P. Ross, a LAW—Office in Fourth street, near Ja. Grant, in Lamartino Buildings.mar2o:w . . JOHM I. MIXCHKL* —-—- • —-SAMUEL P4LHSB. SilteKiel A> Palmer. * A TTORNEYS AND COUNSELLORS AT LAW— ! Jt L OJfiu on Fourth street , a /«to doors below SimttySrM. •' _\il business entrusted to their care, promptly attended to. . Collections made and Conveyancing exeettied on mode . j a , e -erms. febUitf J» D. Jenntnei* " ; 'A AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW—Of ’’ ‘"Owne’B Buildings, Fourth .street, between 1 Grant. ’ i a ps-- _ o - . >usbargh as his permanent residence. .-.'iUA?55 cc . . . ‘‘A© bouse lately occupied by Alder- JLL He has taken *\ ; S street; hear Grant, immediately .man Miller, oh rFourU. , e House.” His Office is attach- Ctdjouimglhe. Lantaruu will constantly be found, •ed to his residence, whery Office hours from 7 : oMcss absent on profession from 5 r. m. to7p. o'clock 4 m. to o'clock A* novs .< pr. A Ou Four.h .u«l,be A. tween Wood and Smith£&ld. . A TTOBNEY m s ’seo<sp4 : .]OL fcins.Hall. ' ,• • - -t— -—: r\racE ON d 0" yj Weaver’s Hotel;. - angHM” A ttorney' at umv. n!. * 3 - ?£ a £n?f lb il itrceyopposite the Mayor’s Office. CtT* .- e a .0 .he •* ree . l J between Wood-and SmilhGeld stree. * SSlhS.Tnd'toXh^ Thos - Hamilton, Esq.j dec'd,and dMken™ * b nElncss remaining unfinished upon his i atrctamslnj perfection of the art Oormßtrumenta areofthernn«i?.™ 1 .erfid.kmd, enabling n» to eiecn.6 pictures ud^*Mshi for high finish and truthfulness to. nature. Thennsile ; solicited to call and examine. * hticare Persons sitting for pictures are neither requirred or er i' pected to lake them unless perfect satisfaciion tciven . ’ Ni.-Bi Operators will find this a good depot fir stock . rraaflrcbemicals.,; . . f :: : giVen In the ait, contaiuihg ’the mom , recent Improvement*. *• Tfap7 : * v, , jA~?y. '* \t ' ‘ f ' : . v ■ : ■ •* ■ - ’. ,; .- J.3T '■ .'"V'' “-' i" \'L." •: _- -. ■ - . ■ 1 ■ - S.. w ? ' i' ■■ ‘ t . y - r' * ** '--*■ -' -- ■ »' ■ ■'; , f . - . _ - fc ’ ' - ' ;; ''" ~'*-' '■ '-• i f ', - - -' - " ,j '.r :''':--r; : r... ...... .. .v ... _ .. . .... .. • ■ j 1 ' A.^U^tfi«Swood NES ’ J ' a ® ,4r ‘>.-'3B Fj® i T9® HV A : C,^I S?? N > Agcilt for .Hamden * Co.’s »Isnso/f acfaa. Fifth at., one door below Wood, febl T»riUJAM JACKSON, Pamu Muticim Bepct, 81) Lib TT any street, head of Wood. : febl P DELANY, Fashmiablt Clothing Sunt, No. «Lib »erty street. ...... . febl UON.&SAKGENT, NtEcomerof Wood and Sixth streets, , " febl HOLMES &SON, Bankersand Dialers tn Fxehangt 111 • Cthn&nd Banknotes. No. 65 Market street, febl A FULTON, Bell and Brass Founder, No. 70 Second » street, between Market and Petty streets. febl "\77CTOR SCRLBA,’ Bookseller, Stationer aad Binder, \ V Fifth •’ t. between Wood and Market. 1 ‘jin7 G • ;NULTY .fcC(X* Forwarding and Compulsion MlcTMants, Canalßaam. mar 3 XMTMTjJYEk, Grocer ana Produce Dealer, No. Is 9 "W Liberty street, Pittsburgh. • maxi? JOHN M’CLOSKEYsTIjiior and Clothier, Liberty street between Sixth and virgin alley, sooth side. seplO P .McSTElN.PrwsPoitotterantlGw Fiasr,,Smith # field street, between Diamond alley Fifth st. mAAFFE A O’CONNOR, 1 Propnetors Oiine Pittsburgh X Portable Boat Store comer ofPenn and Wayne sis. LAIRD, Ibiiors, Wood street, second door from -Water, will keep constantly on pand a well selected lot of Clothing. K morl&y H £™* S 6 ? r toMraPHT & Let,) Wool Deal* MtTchan! ' for lhe Ba,e of “■ JWup oo ** &™eer s Commission Merchant. ami dealer in Paper and Rags, corner Penn and Ir streets. «k MOORHEAD, Wholesale Grocers and Produce 27; Wood street, Pittsburgh. (myih JOSEPH WOODWEUL*, Importer and Dialtr in For ttgn and Domestic Hardware, corner of Second and wood streets. oc gj JOSEPH.MAJOR, Boat Store, Ship Chandlery and tf Agency of the Pittsburgh Lard Oil Factory, No 4, Market street, Pittsburgh. jnl2 XT RA MF.ft A KtiAM., Bankers and Exchange Brokers, AVcorner or Third ana Wood streets, opposite the Si. Charles Hotel. f e^ BA. FAHNESTOCK A CO., Wholesale Drug JFari • house, comer of First and Wood streets, ana corner ot Wood andSinh. febi SAMUEL MO&ro\V, Manufacturer of-Tin, Copper and aieet Iron Ware, No. 17 Fifth street, Ite tween wood and Market. f e bio GLENN, Bookbinder, comer ol Third and Wood f T . streets, above C. 11. Kay, where he is prepared to do every deaeriptionof rating and binding. pec2 JOHN H. MKLLOtt, Wholesale and Retail DeaDr~in dfusie arid teal Jnstn*»irats,Pia!ios,School Books and Stationery, No. 122 Wood street janl ’ J BRYAK, Rectifying Distiller, and Wholesale Dealer •in Foreign and Domestic Wines and Liquors, No 114 Liberty street, and S 3 Diamond alley. jy2l KING A FINNEY, Agents for the Delaware Mutual Insurance Company, of Philadelphia, at the Ware nouse of King A Holmes, Water street, near Market. __ • • ' iebl ALEXANDER A SONS. Cofin Makers and Fur msfung undertakers, corner ofPenn and Su Clair streets, opposite the Exchange. Entrance on Penn sreet. ' .febl W.3.TEOTH. T. F. SCOTT. rpROTH A SCOTT, Wholesale and Retail Dealer in Oarpet Bag,, *c., S. W. corner of Fourth and Situihfiela sib., Pittsburgh, Pa. [mrl*y John A. Crug, I ate of New Lisbon. 0,-. W. S. Suiiins. &SKINNER, CUneralAgtncy Commissionand V Forwardingmnekants, No. 28 Market sireer, Pitts burgh, Pa. Prompt attention given to the purchase and sale of alt kinds of produce. *epl2' WM. MILLKB,PHILADA. WM. &ICKKTSON, PITTSBURGH. TkTILLER A RICKETSON, Wholesale Greers, and Im- JJJL porters of Brandies, Wines and Segars; Nos. 172 jjjd 174, comer of Liberty and Irwin streets, Pittsburgh, ,Iron, Nails,Cotton Yarns, Ac., constantly on hatd- _ SM’KINLEY, Souse, Sign and Ornamental Painter. * and dealer in PAINTO. No. 44 ot. Clair at, Pitts burgh, has constantly on hand all kinds of Paints, either S r K Japan and Copal Tarnish ; Ltnseed Oil: Boiled Oil; Spirita Turoemtna; Window Glass, of all slreSj PQttv, Paint Brushes, &c.,a1l of the best-quality, and for safe at reasonable prices. aefrll ■ ••• luac WlUlamis ; 'RCERCHANTT'AIIjOR, Smithfield street, No. 12, be lli. tween Ist and 2d streets. ap4y; T r " Uorrli A Haworth* SA DEALERS AND IMPORTERS OF WINES AND BRANDIES. East tide of the Diamond maytH J. A. COULTER-——- • N. H lIACCE. _ Coulter A Backe, \ET HOLESALK AND RETAIL DRUGGISTS, cor ,lf , ner of Wood and Third sveeta. under Si. Charles Hotel, Pittsburgh, Pa. mayl Daniel Yonngson, House, sign, and ornamental painter, Liberty street, opposite Hand. Ail work neatly executed- Orders punctually attended to. [mar22:y R.Oi Stoolcton, LATE Johnston & Btocklon, BOOKSELLER, STA TIONER, PRINTER and BINDER, corner of Mar ket and Third streets, Piusbargh, Pa. Foreign and Domestic Tfrina, Liquors, Cigars sc., No. 197 Liberty SL comer of Barker’s alley, novl9] __ ~ Pittsburgh Pa, H. D. PATTON) (SUCCESSOR TO J. S. Bo If 23 8T A Co.) Wholesale Qrocer, Reetlfylng DtsttUer, FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC WINES, LIQUORS, CIGARS, FRUITS, NUTS, Ac 162 Liberty street, Pittsburgh. ap3 KENNEDY A HASLETT, Successors to Kinsey A Knox. Wholesale and Retail Dealers in Watches, Jewelry, Silver Warty Fancy.and Variety Goods , Ratios, Combs, dec. N 0.94 between sth at. and the Diamond. ILT* Watches and Jewelry neatly repaired. August 26, 1850. George Beale, Jr., Manufacturer of brushes, wholesale and Retail, No. 75 Wood street, Pittsburgh, Pa. Con* stoutly on hand, a general and extensive assortment of ’ all xmx>s of BRUSHES, at the lowest Eastern prices. N.B.—Machine Brushes, Ac., made to order at the shortest notice. __ mar3o:y L. 8. WATERMAN.* *VR. IT.WATERMAN.• • W. B. WATERMAN • L. S. aterman A Bom. 'YXTHOLESALE GROCERS, Commission and For ■ T f warding Merchants, Dealers in ail kinds of Pro duce and Pittsburgh Manufactured Articles, and Agents for sale of Richmond and Lynchburg manufactured To bacco. mar 2 JOSHUA RHODES* —-. AUTOED P. ANBHUTZ _V .JOSHUA RHODES A CO., WHOLESALE DEALERS Hf FOREIGN FRUITS, NtUt, Spica, Confectionary, Sugar., Cigars, ic,,Ac. . : N 0.6 WOOS ffTBXET, l IASI BIDE, REJIB W.TKH, lulyl; . „ PITTSBURGH. W.trUHOTHOHAM*——— ——— - «■« -■ - ».... .—.q, DUNCAN, D. CUNNINGHAM• —— » ——• "• - ——~ —D. EHUSEN. Plttihurgh City Glass Works. W. fc CUNNINGHAM A CO., MANUFACTURERS 07 WINDOW GLASS, No: 28 Market strut, bttwenFirst and Second, Pittsburgh, Pa. CD* Particular attention paid to odd sizes. Also, Dealers in Flint Glass, Vials, Bottles, Ac. Pygfcly A. J. STUART.- —*— " STUART A SXLIm GhoCEBS, AND PRODUCE COMMISSION MEEC HA NTS, No. 118 Wood street, Pittsburgh, Pa. DEALERS IN GROCERIES, Flour, Wheat, Rye, Oats, Corn, Barley, Pork, Bacon, Butter, Lard, Cheese; Clover, Tiflffithy and Flax Seeds; Iron. Nails, Glass, Ac.,Ac., Ac. Panicalaraltentionpaidtothe sale of Western Produce. References —Messrs Myers A Hunter, Robt. Dalzell tCu, Hampton. Smith ec Co., King A Moorhead, McGills A Roe. James May, Pittsburgh; Fenner A McMillan, Massillon'; Jot. S. Morrison, Esq., St. Louis sep26 IMPOSTER AND DEALER IN FRENCH AND AMERICAN PAPER HANGINGS AND BORDERS, Window Shadesj Fire Board Prints, fyc.,&e. Also—Writing, Printing and Wrapping Paper, No. 65 Wood street. - between Fourth st. and Diamond allay, west side, ja9 __ Pittsburgh, Pa. THOMAS WOODS.- SAMUEL WOODS T. WOODS A SOS. PRODUCE DEALERS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, jalO . No. 61 WATER STREET, PITTSBURGH. SAHUBIi P. BHRIVBR, WHOLEBALE GROCER, PRODUCE AND COMMISSION MERCHANT, AMD SEALER IN PITTSBURGH MANUFACTURED ARTICLES, Nos, 130 and 132 Second st., between Wood and Smithfield, 1 jal:tf ' Pittsburgh. . BOWS A TRTLEY, . TACTICAL CUTLERS, SURGICAL AND DENIAL Pu instrument Mazmfactiirerß, , ' 40 WOOS STREET, NEAR 1 VIRGIN ALLEY. - No. i- Ss/emovedour store and Manufactory from -ea/'B ha* street to the above named place,for the ; If Liberty., >jnorecoiiYenience for manufacturing, purpose of having: *uglnlo extensively. Albordersin which,W© intend go*.; with punctualityanddiflpalch. ouriinewiilbeaUendeu.; *t]y done and promptly exe- Jobbing and Repairing ne_ ; • cutecL . _ . * > arsand Cudoy we will 1 Ageheralassoraaentof xfaratt. vihe-loceesi prices.— always keep on hand, Olidsell it Ri =. J 9«nj, Pistols and We have just received; a fine iot .ot «-i an d other Recpicers,Tailors and Hair Dressers Shu •. - Tinners, Goods generally kepi in J3ar4wer e Stores. > order; Furriers. Hatters and JVcLr inade jo , . Razors Ground and Handled, Pen-Blades put in, Guns and Pistols repaired,&e.,fcc. . m N. 8.-» Particular attention paid to 'ffianufactunng Trusses and Supporters. v decSvay Business tSartis. James P. Horbocb, - RECTIFYING DISTILLER, ' -THOMAS R. SILL. Walter P. Marshall, (Successor to Samuel C. Hill,) PITfISBTJKGH, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 7, isbi. Btmnmfiarils. ESTATE .BROKER, HENRY W. FISH H A^.9P, ened an Office at the comer of Smithfield and Fifth streets, Pittsburgh, known as the-“ Great uargaa corner,” and Will devote his entire time and at tention to the: Sale and Exchange of Real Es tate, in city and country. From his acquaintance with the business, he hopes to satisfy all who may favor him with Agencies in their line of business. UKFXBSNCKS. Bf", t Ira B. Hersey, H - M ’CaJtough, John F. Perry, Geo. F. Gillmore, Lyman Wilmanh. J. K.»loorhead, Cap:. William Ward, Thos. Howard, » W.O.Leslie. [seplfty John M. TowQMUds T'kRUGGIST AND APOTHECARY, fto. 45, Market XJ street, three doors above Third,Pittsburgh, wil 1 have constantly on hmid a well selected nssoriment of thfe best and freshest Medicines, which he will sell on the most treasonable terms. Physicians sending orders will be promptly attended to, and suppplied with articles they may rely upon as genuine. - Physicians prescriptions willbe accurately and neatly prepared from the bestmaterials, at any hour of the day or night. | ; _ for Bale > a ,ar K e «ock of freshand good PERFU ME**- dec39 Eagle GUsi Worke. JOSEPHD. ABELL, V MANOTACTiraxa of obxkn olasswabb; vials, bottles and Ftofa; Porter, Scotch AD, Mineral Water , Patent Medians &gd Jftns ßottles, qf every description; AIso—WINDOW GLASS— Keeps constantly on hand a general assortment of the above articles. ILr As the other Green Glass Factories are ail stopped, as is the custom in summer, rtw Factory is now *n full operation, and will con tinue in operation both sum mer and winter. Orders thankfully solicited and will be filled at the shortest notice. _ \ij~ Warehouse, No. 112 Second street, between Wood and Smukfield streets. {jy29-'s(hly The Old Printing EatablUlimeitt.' (LATE JOHNSTON A BTOCXTOS’s,) And Blank Book and Stationery Warehouse. WS. HAVEN is prepared to execute eve y style of • Legal, Commercial, Canal and Steamboat Job Printing and Book Binding j and furnish every article tn the Blank Book, Paper and Stationery line, at the shortest notiee sndon the most reasonable terms. Blank Book and Stationery Warehouse, corner of Market and and Second streets. ID* Printing Office and Book Bindery, No. 50 Third ■ novlfi r. c. stockton; (Late Johnston 4* Stockton,) Boobiellcr, Htstlonerf Printer At Binder, TX7TOULD respectfully invito the attention of Mer y w chants and others, to bis large and superior stock of BLANK BOOKS, consisting o f Day Books, Journals Ledgers, Invoice,Cash, Order and Letter Books, ofe very size, made of the best paper, and bound in the most da • ruble manner, which be offers at prices 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 EatablUtimcnt of WM. SCHUCHMANN, THIRD STREET, OPPOSITE THE POST-GPFICS, PITTSBURGH MAPS, Landscapes, Bill-heads, Show-bills, Labels, Architectural and Machine Drawings, Business and Visiting Cards, etc., Engraved or Drawo on Stone and Printed in Colors, Gold, Bronze or Black, in the most approved style and at the most reasonable prices oeits:dly A FULTON, Beil and Brau Founder, bos rebuilt and « commenced business at his old stand, No. 70 Se cond, between Market and Ferry streets, where be'will be pleased to see his old customers and fricuds. Church, steamboat,and bell# of evory size, from 10 to 10,000-pounds, cast from patterns of the most unproved models, and warranted to be of the best materials Mineral Water Pumps, Counters, Railing*, al together with every variety of Brass Castings, if requir ed,turned and finished in the neatest manner. A. F. is the sole agent for Babbitt'* Ao ri-Atmution Ms idly so justly celebrated for the reduction of friction m machinery. The boxes and composition can bo had of him at all times. novl3:y WILLIAM TROVILLO, Undertaker , Fifth sired, im mediately opposite the Theatre, respectfully in forms uis frieuds and ihe public in general, that he has resumed hix business as a Furnishing Uadejiakcr. He is supplied with and always keeps on uand Coifinstof all Sizes and kinds* Shrouds, and all other articles ncce**arv on such occasions. 1 Silver plaies,ice boxes, and leaden coffins will bosap. piied in order. A fine hearse and cai riage always reaav to attend funerals. sep2J>:ly WM. ALEXANDEK't'SONS Coffiw Makeos antd Fuxnisuinb earner of Penn and pj|M t\mmm Clair sts, apposite the Exchange ’ Hotel) Entrance on Ptnn si., res pectfully inform iheir friends and the public, that they are prepared to fumißb and attend to everything in the line of undertakers, as they have quit the holiness of Cabinet Making, and their attention will be devoted altogether to the above business, keep » targe assortment of COFFINS made and finished, cover cd, and lined in the neatest manner, with a variety o materials, and at all prices; we keep SHROUDS ready made, of all sizes, or Flannel, Cambric, and Muslin, at allpnees, and made in the eastern style, and ail other articles necessary for dressing the dead, and furnishing funerals, of quality and price to suit; SILVER PLATES or engraving the name and age: ICE CASES for laying the body in ice, by those who wish to keep their friends any length or ume, and have ZINC PANS to put ice in for laying on the body; LEADEN Coffin 3 always on hand. We have a splendid new HEARSE and a pair of fine horses, and any number of the best carnages, etc., etc., and will be prompt, punctual, and reasonable auglP-y MONONGAHELA PLANING MlLL.—James Mrll ihger would respectfully inform his friends and the public, that his new establishment is now in full opera tion,and that he is prepared to furnish Boat Cabina, and fill ail orders for Planed Lumber, with promptitude .and at the lowest rates. Board and Plank, planed on one or both sides, con stonily on hard. Sash, Doora and Mouldings, of every description, made to order. * Builders and Carpenters would find ii to their advan tage to give him a call, as he can now furnish them with planked stuff, suitable for every description of work. IN MAFFCTT. • JAMES OLD M A F F E T T A OLD*. (Successors to the late firm of John Sheriff A Co.) BELL AND BRASS FOUNDERS, AND MANUFACTURERS Aagjfiffi' rrp „ of Brass Faueets, Steam and Gas L ' rftL, ‘ 1 with all the various articles (^S pl !pg|§f ,i ®ssia» used in the PLUMBtNG BUSI NESS,No*. 127 and 129 Firstsireet. The above are now prepared id manufacture and keep constantly on hand every variety of Guage and Steam Cocks, such as are used by Engine builders and Plumb ers; also, Gas Chandeliers, Pendents, Brackets, Gas Pipe, Ac., Ac., Ac. [nov29 §Otflo, 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 cal) 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, jygo ALLEN BROWN. W. C. CONNKLLT. BROWN’S HOTEL, : CORNER OF SEITKFIELD AND THIRD STS., Pittsburgh. Pa. BROWN A CONNELLY, PROPRIETORS. N. B —Good Stabling attached to the house. 0&SBBBBV&GH HOTEL. (Harravgh’s Old Stand.) THE subscriber having leased the above well know and excellent establishment; la now prepared to en tertain his friends and the traveling public generally, in the best manner and on the most reasonable terms. His TABLE will at all times be supplied with every delicacy of the season ; and his Bar with the best of Li quors. His stabling is very extensive; and every arrange ment has been made for the accommodation of Drovers. augthtf Wftl. CLAWSON. Waverly House. THE undersigned having l&yu feWsucceeded Mr. John in this popular establishment, announces to his friends and the public generally, that he will as; his best efforts to keep ap the well earned- and long- enjoyed reputation of the house. He will keep constantly on hand every delicacy of the season, |Gahe, Shell and Cut Oysxkbs.&c., and his Bah will at all limes be supplied .with the CnoicesT Li> QUOBS. [dcc!7:ly.] W. C. GALLAGHER. “OUR HOUSE.” SHELL OYSTERS AND GAME received daily at “Our House,” N 0.24 Diamond alley. jal:lm WM. BENNETT. r Rati) Caps and Blum. 95 Wood st., comer of Diamond alUy, Btttmd story. a OFFERS his customers and the P uhiif> fgffiri an entirely new andfresh stock ot Hat3,§§|§ljt Gaps and Muffs, in great variety, raanu- «*Pr“SSO factored and selected with much care In reference to price, style and quality, in New York city, and will be offered at the lowest rates of present low prices, Whole* sale and Retail. (octl2rtf PS NO. 108 WOOD STREET. /ga&Bi LM pall fashions! ISjgUL-: Received at the OLD stand of G. W. t3 i GLASSGOW. Beebe A Co.’s Phil style of Hats for 1850: Those in want of a good Hat or Cap, at a small odvonge abore cost for Cash, will please call at No. 103 Wood street* east side,third aoor below Fifth street. ' aog3l:4m ... . Rneen City Shirt StortT. NO. 39 SL Clair street, (near the bridge,}—a large assortment of our own make constantly on hand. Customer SHIRTS made to order promptly. gf&N. ADL. Emigration Stofi* : Agency for Different tines of-Tnetot Ships,, |Bj P A SSE NG E R OF F 1 5305 LIBERTY .ST^tTTfiEpHaK.i For Pi IF. BYRNES & CO., 83 Souih ; sivtet, t New York• 36 Waterloo Roadt Liverpool; and 6 5 Qravier Street' lYcic Orleans, > HAS A LINE OF PACKETS sailing every five-days from Liverpool tdNew York; aLine-'of Packets from Liverpool to Philadelphia, on. the IBlh of ’eacb month ; a Line of Packets to Baltimore on the 20th o. each month. Also—a Line of Packets on the Bth and 24th of each month from London and Portsmouth to New York. ALSO—Drafts at sight always on kand,ibr any amount, at the lowest rates of discount j and. ull information given concerning passengers, that catrdie "given, with pleasure, by thetr Agent. JOHN THOMPSON, jag 205 Liberty, at., Pittsburgh. Hew Arrangemeuti. line of packets PHILADELPHIA. TO SAIL FROM LIVERPOOL MwwmvmOn the Eighteenth- day £>f every Month, JANE H. GLIDBEN, Ambra-t Child, 'OOltas-lSth Nov. Anhur Child, lOMloni--18lh Dee. GONDAR, J. G, Rarstoio, oso tons*---18th Jan« NEW SHIP, , 850 tons*. igjh F e b. The above ships, are built of the best materials andaf ter the {post approved models for swiftness, combined with ibtf modem improvements for the comfort of pas sengers/- Their commanders are men of known ability. These packets will take advantage of steam low boats up the Delaware. Also, ships sailing weekly from Liverpool to New Or leans, Passengers can get up the river cheap through the winter. For terms of Second Cabin and Steerage passage, ap ply to or address by letter (post-paidj, P. YV. BYRNES & jCO., S 3 Sooth street, New York ; 36 Waterloo Road ►Liverpool« or to JOHN THOMPSON, novl4:3m 205 Liberty street, Pittsburgh. Liverpool and PhUadelpblajPaeketi) Sailing from Liverpool on the Eighteenth of eacJi Month. jfc. Ship Jane H. Glidden, Capi. Child, Nov. 18. JKftpfik “ James Browne, “ Child Dec. 18. Kaffl? “ Gondar. u Barstow, Jan. 18. “ —, new, “ Glidden, Feb. 18. Theseships are of the largest class. The accommo dations for second cabin and steerage passengers are unsurpassed for comfort, and ihe days of Bailing -will be punciually adhered 10. Price of steerage passage StH) Certificates good for 13 months,or the money refunded if the nassenpers do not embark. Apply to DAVID M. BARBOUR, at John Watt fc Co.’s, SCO Liberty street. Drafts for any amount given upon the Ulster Banking Company and Branches, the Royal Bank of Ireland, or Spooner, Atwoods &. Co., Brokers, London.' |novl&3tn PORUIGN PASSENGER OFFICfcl* xJSg SHIP AHOY! HKgJfc WHO COMMANDS? UAKNDER * CO., Who have appointed the subsrfiber Agent for their unri vailed Lines of Ships from Liverpool to New York Philadelphia and Boston. Let the Friends of Immigrants be careful to have their arrangements made according to the ntto Prevision and take no man's receipt, without having it inserted} otherwise they will have to pay »n LtverpooLbeiore the? ship. The following is the list, according to law : 24 Bread, a fts/Beef or Pork, 1 Flour, w i pint Vinegar, 5 , “ Oatmeal, S j th. Sugar, 2 “ Rice, g l “ Molasses, 5 “ Potatoes, « i 02. Tea, With three quarts of Water per day, ami sufficient fr for Cooking. The caboose aud cooking-ranges for the use of Pas seueers, are kept undercover. Kvery aueulion wiil be paid to promote their health and comfort. Bank of Kogland Notes and Foreign Exchange pur* chased at current rutcs. Debts, Pensions, Jfce.» he., cofiected, ami copies ot \Vtl!» procured, with every other business con nected with un European Agent. JOSHUA UOBLNSONr 'fhifop#hn Agent, •ftp?) Post Buildings, corner of Fifth amt Wood *t*. lt KM ITT A Nt' KS ENGLAND. IRELAND. ' SCOTLAND, WALES, FRANCE. GERMANY, To any amount, by Joshua lloblnaon, European Agent, Post Buildings, cot. FiftHanlWooil sts j-jgr- New Line tSm° F UVE p Tc°k A k -r To Sail from Philadelphia on ihr ltiM, and f*o*n Liverpool on of each month Shim William t’RKJi, KOUOton*. “ Hibernia. ■* * 4 PHILADELPHIA, 1,400 “ “ Kalamazoo, l.ouo RICHARDSON BROTHERS A CO., Agents, No». 12 and 13 Tower Buildings, Liverpool. RICHARDSON, WATSON A CO , Agents, No. 6 Chestnut street, Philadelphia THE subscribers, Agents for (he above Line of splen did new Packet ships at this City, arc prepared to furnish passage certificates to parties resitting iu this country wham ay be desirous of sending (or their friends, to eotae out by either of the above Ships. They are al>o prepared to remit money to any port of the Old Country by sight drafts on the Bank of Ireland and Branches, and on hlessrs- Richardson Brother* A Co., Liverpool. For particulars, apply Id or addre** BROWN A KIRKPATRICK, nov2 No. 144 Liberty street. Pittsburgh. ’ fUisceUaneons JOSSYH UPPESCOTT. WM. C. BABB LiPPBSCOTT A BARR, (LateJ SStrjcklkrA Co.) Hannfaeturers ot Phoenix Fire Proof Safes, Second street, betiocen Wood and Smith field. ON Tuesday afternoon, July 23,1348, the undersigned were called upon by Messrs. Ltpf encolt A Barr, to wiineea an honest and tatr test of one o ( their Ph®mx Safes. The furnace being prepared, ine Safe w:i> placed inside thereof, with books, papers and some money, when the door of the Safe was closed and the fire kindled at quarter post 2 o’clock, and in a short time the Safe was red kot, and continued till half past G 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 was then pulled down,Sale cooled, and door opened—the books, papers and money safe. The heat 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 iudnnent, entirely fire proof. JARVIS A TRABUE, NOCK A RAWBON, CORNWALL A BROTHER, BRANNON A THATCHER, BENEDICT A CARTER ISAAC OROMIE. I am engaged hi the foundry business, and know something about furnaces and heat. I witnessed the burning of the above Safe, and cun freely say there was no humbug about it, and with pleasure recommend them to the public as beiug, in my judgment, entirely fire proof. , t , WM. HAVE. lii calling upon the above gentlemen for their signa tures, they »• U spoke in the highest terms of the fairness of the test, ami theirfull confideiice'of th« Safe’s being entirely fire-proof. We have constantly on hand and foi sale a full assortment of the above Safes, mar3l BELL fc TERRY. Wholesale ana Ratall. SADDLE, HARNESS AND TRUNK MANUFACTORY ROBERT H. HARTLEY, begs leave to in form his friends and the public generally, *IM|I hat he continues to occupy that large and com* tnodious Store Room, formerly occupied by Samuel Kahu estoek A Co., No. 86, corner of Diamond alley and Wood street, where he keeps a large and general assortment of Saddles, Bridles, Harness, Trunks, Carpel Bags, Saddle Bags,Valises, Buffalo Robes, Whips, and all other arti cle* in his line. lie also keeps constantly on hand, and is prepared to furnish to order, all kinds of Riveted Hose,manufactured of the beBtmalorial,andin a style of workmanship equal to the eastern manufactured article, and at 66 per cent, cheaper. Country Merchants and Farmers would do well to call and examine his stock before purchasing elsewhere, as he Is determined to sell first rate articles at very low prices. Don’t forgetthe place, No. 86, corner of Wood tract and Diamond Alloy. ap26 Roosting Bottle Jocks. 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 public, the subscribers deem it, necessary to remark, that during the last five years they have sold sevkral dozen, and as far as we have_ been able to nscet tairi they have given entire satisfaction. To such as do not understand what is meant by a bottle jack, we would explain that it .is machinery resembling clock work, but much more powerful, enclosed in a brass frame, and worked by a strong steel spring; that its ac~ lion is alternate, and regulated by a horizontal fly wheel, to which is suspended the join of beef, ot any other thing to be roasted ; that the machine when fully wound up will continue in motion for two or three houra. The Jacks are generally used with a screen or a large tin reflector, which greatly accelerates the proof of roast ing. For sale, with or without screens. JOHN DUNLAP & CO., dec23 corner of Market and Second sts. "7 « Cola Feet.’~ ~ TjfrE respectfully inform our friends and the public V f who suffer from “ cold feet,” that we have work ed up some very fine real Lambs Wool Yarn into men’s Socks, which we are satisfied will prove most durable and comfortable to the wearer. • Also—A large supply of Uudershirts and Drawers of every quality- • The Old Established Stocking Manufactory, Fifth si. ;dec6 W. DaLY to CO. OLL BUTTER—3 bbls. fresh for sale by d«cO WM. DYER. Pennsylvania RsUrou*F ticipation of the opeiiiirß; of the Eastern Di,;"?' 1 Pennsylvania'Canal; say on and aflenhs'm.L 0 ’ l “ e ETH oV FEBRUARY, atlhe For Ist Class-Dry Woods, Hal., Boots and k„_ Druff.j Books, Stationery, Ac., at., —Aar.ijLi2S».' ForadClaeS—Hardware, Qaeensware, Groceries 1 p^ l '' and Dyestuffs,Oils, Ac., at ■•sdcen“ D ‘ n’mil nl For 3d Class—Coffee, Leaf Tobacco, IronS"' con, Beef, Pork, Ac., at— r ** CO cent* perlOOfilV For 4lh Class—Tar, Pitch, Rosin, Ashes, Marble Pi» Iron, Bricks, Ac., at .. cents peT'lOO&s *4 H. H. HOUSTON, ' Freight Agent, Pehna. Railroad Co. • Nos. 274 A 276 Market Street, Philadelphia. N.B.—Goods going Cast by oar Road should be con sighed to mcfaden a covode, -' PittBbotgh. PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD COMPANY; PASSENGER TRAINS between PHILADELPHIA and PITTSBURGH, Leave' Philadelphia Daily at 8 A. M.,and 101 P. M. Leave Pittsbttrgh Daily at 8 A.hL, andD. P. M. ’A7 HENDERSON, febl:2m Passenger Agent. ' 30 Hours ip Philadelphia!rrjb& 3 J&liUs Railroad— Miles Staging. Good intent, and express LINE STAGE COMPANY". Six daily lines of new Coaches, for Hollidaysburg. and thence by the new Pennsylvania Railroad to Philadelphia, New York and Baltimore. Duringtbe suspension of Canal navigation, six daily lines of Coaches will leave, for Holltdaysborg, and from thence by the New Pennsylvania Railroad, (243 miles,) to Philadelphia. Time through 30 hours. Fare to Philadelphia -<311,00 Fare to Baltimore • io,oo will leave every morning at 8 o’clock pre cisely, and every night at the same hour. Extras to leave at any time, always iu readiness. This is the most direct, comfortable and expeditious route to the Eastern Cities. Passengers for Baltimore take the new Railroad at Harrisburg, direct, on the arrival of the-cars at that place. For passage or information, apply to W. R. MOORHEAD, 9i. Charles Hotel, ortoJ. P. HOLMES, Monongabela House.' dec23 TWBNTT TRKEE MILES THE SHOETKbT BOUTS TO; BALTIMORE AND PHILADELPHIA! Thc s . leamcr THOMAS SHRIVEB, &I. BsSsiSSIaSaBAiLEY, Master, leaves Pittsburgh, from her 'Wharf boat, above the Monongahela bridge, daily, at 4 o’clock, P. M., and West Newton, at 8 A, M„ running iu connection with a daily line of splendid Troy built coaches to Cumberland, and Railroad thence to Balti more and Philadelphia. For further information enquire of G. M. HARTON, Passenger Agent, Mouongahela House; . or, Capt. JACOB SMITH, dtfcgOtCm Freight Agent. Wharf Boa THE PIONEERS CfF THE NEW\ RAILROAD!! I Through, in. 4b Daysto Philadelphia and Baltimore. W E in- announcing to tho Merchants of I msbiirgli and the Western Busiuess commu nity, that on and after Monday, the IBth September, we will receive, aud forward goods via. the Central Rail road, and guarantee them to be (broach in 4 days. Our extensive stock ofCars and Boats enable us to offer the above expeditious .route to the public, whilst we sull continue our usual Lines via Harrisburg and Columbia. Merchants wishing goods brought from the East with certainty ana dispatch, at low tales, or pro duce shipped there, are invited to call on / O;CONNOR, ATKINS A CO., Pittsburgh, ATKINS, O'CONNOR A CO., PhlladcPu. . of rtr PtUlburgA Tranipenation Line. Or the following Agents— O'Connor A Co„ ?U North street, Jfeitttnerer. ' ■'* E. Block, fl Battery Place, New York. Elliott A Young, 14 Doan'e street, Boston. seplGtf PITTSLURtiH, PHILAAKIJ>HLA, BALTIMORE. NEW YORK, BOSTON, &c. THOMAS BORBIDGE,» JTAAFFE4.O’CONNOR, Phuadeiphia. J ) Pittsburgh. rjMIK Canal being now open the proprietors of this X long established Line are aa usual attbeir old stands, receiving and forwarding Merchandize and Produce at tow rate*, and with the prompi»ess»certainty and safety peculiar lo their system and mode-of Transportation, where intermediate transltipraeiu is avoided* with its consequent delays and probability of damage. Merchandize and Produce shipped East or West, and Bills of Lading forwarded free of charge for commission, advancing or storage. Slaving no imerestdirectly or in directly-vin steamboat!!, that of the owners is solely con sulted when shipping tneir goods. All communications to the following Agents promptly attended to: THOMAS BORBIDGE, No. 378 Market st.. Philadelphia; p mßrt *, r „. TAAFFE A O’CONNOR, Proprietors. Cor. Penn and Wayne sis., Pittsburgh;. Agents— John M’Cullogh A C0.,08 North st, Balt.; P. B. Barke A Co., 25 Doarte st., Boston; W. A J T. Tap scon A Co., 80 South st., New York i Jaa. Wheelwright, Cincinnati. .•. :U V ; mat2s 1850 ‘ ,JBSSM merchant's TraniportaUeit lilnV, ' FOR the Transportation of Mercuandizr and Produce from Pittsburgh to Philadelphia and Baltimore, (via Canal and Railroad,} without re-shipping —time, 10 days. Rates of Freight always as low as any other responsible Lin; C. A. M’ANULT-Y A Co., Proprietors, Canal Busin, Pittsburgh. Aamt i ROSE MERRILL A Co., Balt. agents j OMAr kAYNOR, Fhilad’a. nerchanPi Way»Fretght Line, EXCLUSIVELY for the accommodation of the Wat Business between Pittsburgh, Blairsville, Johns town, Hollidaysburgh, Water street, Pa.; and all inter mediate places. Shippers uy this Line can always depend upon having their goods promptly forwarded and delivered at any point on the Canal or Railroad, at fair rates for freight JOHN MILLER, Proprietor. SR. H. CANAN, Johnstown. JOHN MILLER, Hollidavebursr. C. A. M’ANULTY A Co., Pitts. Bounty Land Warrants. THE SUBSCRIBER, who was in Michigan, Wiscon sin, Illinois and Missouri, in the Fall of 1849 t with the view of examining the Public Lands, 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 person who may be pleased to employ him. If by letter, (post-paid,) to LUKE COCKSHOOT, 37 Diambnd alley* Pittsburgh. References— Capt. Robert Porter, Attorney, Fifth at.; John Taylor, Pension Agency,2d st.; Edward Snowden, Attorney', Fourth st.; J. B. Guthrie, Agent, Fourth st.; Capt. John Herron, Penn si.; John Cartwright, Cutler, Wood st.; D. T. Morgan A Co., and J. D. Morgan, Drug gist, Wood street. fnovls:3m ' Bounty Lands. CAPT. NAYLOR, No. 163 Third street, corner of Cbeny alley, having made arrangements at Washi ngton for the purpose, will procure Bounty-Lands for the officers and soldiers, their widows and children, under the Bounty Lund BUI, passed September23th, 1850. Pittsburgh, October 10. ARRANGEMENTS having been made between the undersigned and E. B. Grayson, Esq., of Wash ington Citv, (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 °3tn 1850. JAMES F. KERR. Att’y. at Law, '• oct22 . 4th st., bet. Smithfioldond Cherry alley. Bounty L&na--Bol<Uera' Claims. THE undersigned continues the business of Agent for Soldiers'awl Widows' Claims for Bounty Land and Pensions. Office on Fourth street, opposite the Mayor’s office. loct2s:lml JOHN 8.-GUTHJUE. Hosiery! Hosiery I Hosiery I W R s‘i§AkX- a tJk bave f ® r sale > m l he OLD ESTAB LISHED STOCKING MANUFACTORY, Fifth street, between Wood and Market COO dozens of men’s undershirts (all wool) at SI,OO. “ “ u merino “ 1,00. 150 u u drawers “ “ 1,00 320 • u “ >• . . . (all wool) u 1.50 1000 u of fleecy Chamois and fur lined butfcsk lambs wool and silk gloves of every size quality a color, well adapted tor winter wear*. 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 newjfaney styles of gumelastic tops. ' 75 dozen of childrens polkas, jackets, victorines, gaiters and hoots. An immense variety of die above goods have been manufactured and selected with care, for our own trade/and will be sold at prices which will defy all ctfflpetiuon. (Journal copy.) Comer of FiftkStreet and Market Alley. TUST RECEIVED* a large and well selected f 0 FRESH TEAS from the .Importers, comp very best qualities of Green and Black Te will be sold on the most favorable terms, wbr ;, . retail. The attention of. Families is respectfv . [ U to the assortment. {nov.9| HENRY C, . Irish and Scotch Whiskey. " TS/'ARRANTED FORE—Price 82,25 per guJoa/or W per quart Jot sale by MORRIS A HA* WORTH, in the Diamond. £d e cs : t iti ,*.; PENNSYLVANIA BAUiBOAOI VOIICBIOGHItS, EOIITBI GREAT CENTHAh HODTIcn POD TIIK TRANHPOBTATION OF VBKtOHTTO AS2> o. Bouutg Canto. Bounty Lands. Central Tca Store, UKstellantana. WEGNER & BUECHNER’S New lithographic Establishment, 60 Market-street, between Third 8f Fourth, IS NOW ready to furnish every kind of Lithographic work in thejnost elegant style, saeh as Shdto\bills, Maps ; Portraits', Landscapes, Cards , Bill heads, and La bels, primed in gold, colors, Ac. f ■ , At the same place Messrs. : Moeser A Helmle have opened a Dal wines School, and executeon order Drafts of Machinery, Edifices, Monuments; Ac., with all poßsi ■ble accuracyand elegance. . jal&ly JOHN O’DONNELL.* ,- *• A. L.MULLBN,----- v.W. B. HUJtTBB. O’DONNELL, MULLEN & CO. Pittsburgh Chair & Cabinet wan Rooms, No.'oB Third Strut, South Side. • . O’D. M. & Co., respectfally inform their friends icL: and customers that they have, if not the largest ever before seen in this city, the greatest Ham . ** iel y of Btyiesjthe finest finished, made of the ih* r^?f^ aed materials, and by the bestiworfcnien.in {a«Zii a. u c °«niry—all of which they are determined ~, as any other manufacturing establishment importations? 111 atock u all our owa manufacture; no AHromnft° lels furnished at the shorest notice. _Ait orders to. ja!7,.. MAnpro t IT ißuy TCft* liner kind 75c ; tto.besiMj!Xd«im 50e & a - ,he Old country people, whouffc„a exactly to their taste. We rectfrom England, and the same »«igj«-0|- any Out Sure in ;«s" a nge,^m L.'. ■ ja!4 Allegheny Planing ANDEESON StBEET, AtLEGHENT CITT* THE subscriber would respectfally infonuibufriends and the public generally, that having comft\ eled his new Planing Mill, and having now. in openuon two hew Eastern made Planing Machines, (Woodworth' patent,) and several circular and npright Saws, he h now prepared to furnish promptly and at reduced rvxt S planed and sawed lumber of every description. ' The attention of steamboat joiners, carpenters and builders, is particularly called to the above establish ment, where a large assortment of planed and rough lumber, of different thicknesses, suitable for shipping, box maxing,house, steamboatwork, &c., can be round at aLI times. Also, lumber planed or sawed to order, with prompt ness and despatch. john a. bloomer, :"„-jal6;-:r;-v ' N» B.—All orders directed to Pittsburgh will receive prompt attention. , . Penmanstiip. AT no time for many years has there been such un scrupulous trickery practised upon the public about penmanship, as at present. Pieces of engraving are circolated.through-the town and country, with the en graver's name suppressed, in order to induce tbe.igrio rant to believe them to be penmanship. Peraons dest rous of becoming rapid and elegant penmen, will do well to call at DUFFS MERCANTILE COLLEGE, and ex amine the handwriting of some of the best .penmen in the city, who have been instructed in this Institution- : * dec27:daw r •• >'• Prime Black Tea, from England* . MORRIS-& HAWORTiL in have this day received per “ packet shipDevonshire, n from London. abouilSOO tbs. of Fine, Strong aud Rough Fla vored Black'TEAS—-the very best that could be pur ebasedin the English market. Price; 60 and 75 cents lb. The Tea Market, in the Diamond,“eastside.” [jaB .Soap Stone Griddles, THE subscribers have just received a few dozen su perior Soap Stone.GRIDDLES, diiect . from the manufactory- As these Griddles are used. without grease of any kind, they ore entirely free from the ‘gas and offensive odorthat~aUends.the.usc of the common iron Griddles, and which, makes them so objectionable. For sale by JOHN DUNLAP &■ CO., declO CorMarket and Second sts. OliioluUo&t rTHIE partnership of Reynolds A Shee was dissolved Xby mutual consent on the'.lst inst, The business of the firm will be settled by eithcr of the parties, the name of the firm to be used (or that purpose. ; 3. O. REYNOLDS, J. L. SHEE. On retiring from the business of Reynolds A Shee, I would recommend Mr. J. L. Shee.to my friends. and the formercustomers of the house.. - -jaH : 8.- O. REYNOLDS, CiUseni of Pltfsburgh HAVE you all heard now cheap C. A.BEOWNis selling his stock of fine Gold JEWELRY? If you have not, then know that he is selling, a very rich and. fashionable assortment of Gold WATCHES.arid JEW ELRY at such astonishing low prices that all who have called to see his assortment and pri£es,axclaim,—this, certainly, is something new for Pittsburgh. What! fine gold Jewelry selling at half the usual price! How can thisbe? Slop a moment, we will teif you the secret; we have made such arrangements with the manufactu rers at the east, and also, with the Watch tnanufactu rers of Europe, that we are getting nil our goods at the lowest possible prices, -ana then, having-low rents to pay, ana other expenses, also, cheap, enables us to sell at a very small profit upon first cost, and therefore, a wholesale price will 'answer. .Therelore, low prices and large sales will be our motto; Please call at 111 Market street, second door from Liberty street. [declD] C. A. BROWN. Removal. THE PEKIN TEA STORE has been removed from Fourth street to No 33 Fifth street, one door east of the Exchange Bank, where the subscriber is now re* celvinghis full stock of GREEN AND BLACK TEAS, selected with great care, and purchased direct from the Importers ihNew York. The stock consists of all the different flavors and grades of Tea brought to the Ameri can market, and will be sold wholesale and retail, at prices lower than any other house in Pittsburgh. Retail Grocers are invited to call and get samples, and learn our prices for Teas packed in j and f ft pack ages: or by the naif chest- Coffee —Mocha, Java and Rio Coffee. Chocolate —Baker’s Broma, Cocoa, Chocolate and Co coa Shells. Sugar— Lovering’s crushed and pulverised, and New Orleans Sugar. Raisins, Prunes, Ac. A. JAYNES,' dec!4 33 Fifth at Ground Feed- TXTE are now constantly grinding teed for hbrned TT Cattle and Horses, and assure Milkmen, Livery Stable men and Feeders generally, that we can supply them with an article of “ Chop” which iheyr will find better and cheaper than any thing of the kind ever of fered in tills market before. We have “ put up ” the best set of machinery for the above purpoaeever.seep*- Wcstof the Mountains,” and have made arrangements for a supply of Grain that will enable us to furnish the manufactured article in abundance and at Jowprices. We have also constantly on band, of OUR OWN MANUFACTURE, Oil Meah Corn Meal, Meal; Hull’d Barley, Rice Flour, Roasted Coffee* Mustard,: Ground Cinnamon, do Cloves* do Allspice, do Pepper, doGinger, do Cayenne, All the above articles we war ram. RHODES' & ALCORN,; : 3d 3t , opposite the St. Charles Hotel. To the Ladleii TYFE HAVE NOW FINISHED 25 dozen of Ladies’ Yf fine black real Lambs Wool STOCKINGS, which are softer in ihe wool and more durable in the colorthan any we have heretofore made. Every article in the Sock, Undershirts and Drawers, ladies’ and children’s underclothing, made to order with punctuality. The Old Established Stocking Manufactory* Fifth st. dec6 W. DALY & C 0,,. Printer's Cards* JUST RECEIVED a supply of .Printer’s Cards; ivory surfaced, satin surfaced, satin enamelled, India and People’s colored Cards. Always on hand, an excellent article of book and news Ink; also, red,blue and green Inks; frbm the manufactory of J. D. M’Creary, New York. / W. S. HAVEN, Printer, Bookseller and Stationer,. nov3o] cornet of Market and Second sts. Fresh Teas. JUST RECEIVED at the Central Tea Store, a fine assortment of Tea.vix:— : Best strong English Black ; do Extra fine Ooolong; do English Breakfast; do Chulan; do Congor: GREEN TEAS— Extra Silver Leaf Young Hyson ; . do Gunpowder; do Old Hyson ; do superior Young Hyson ; jalO H. C. KELLY, Fifth street. IF YOU USE BLACK TEA, Morris At Haworth, in the Diamond, sell the best in Pittsburgh , This is nO puff, but a positive fact, as comparison willprove. Good strong and pleasant Savored, 50c ft; the best imported into the United States, 75c ft. Green Teas equally good, at the same. All Teas at this establish* ment are repacked freshfrom the original chests , fwhich is much superior.to package Teas, which, in many in stances, have been pat up to from two to three years, and you might as well imagine that J3ay would keep is well in a small bundle as in a. stack, as suppose Tea will keep as well in u small package as in the original chest. REVOLVERS !—Just received an additional stock of Colt’s Patent Revolvers; also, Allen’s do. Very convenient and necessary “ self protectors” to such as may find itnecessary to be exposed at night. For sale at the >v atch and Jewelry Store of W. W. WILSON, J&23 corner Market and Fourth sts. COIN SCALES.-—Banks, brokers and businessmen, who have not yet supplied themselves with' a aim-- pie, expeditions and certain detector of counlerfeltcoin, will find it greatly to tlieir advantage to procure one'-of these approved balances. “ A few more left.” Price9,Bl,so, 53.5 Q and $5,00, according to size.: ja23 W. W. WILSON. GAS.— Jn*t received, a splendid assortment of Gas Chandaliers, four, two and one borneri also, Brackets, single and double; Solar. Lard Lamps, for Parlors, Churches, Halls, Steamboats and Stores,in large variety, of Cornelias A Co’s unrivalled, make; alw,globes, chitonies and wick, j a l4 cor Market & Fourth sts FRENCH POLISHING PASTE—The best composi tion for cleaning and removing spots from House Furniture of every description. The application is.ex* ceedingly simple, and the effect is instantaneous'and lasting- Full directions for use on each box. - n " For sale atthe Drug Store of . , . • COULTEB Jfc-HACKE, hovl -comer.of. Wood and Third sU.. ftUscellaiuons- CORN.— 200 bushels just rec’d.for sale by ■ s . STUART A SILL, •J«3* : '• •• ■ : • ‘ tag Wood Bt. OATS— 100 bushels for sale, by V • , ’ ja3l •” STUART A-81LL. ILOVKR bushels In store and fof sale by /• Ja3l .STUART* SILL. BOLL BUTTER.—IObbIs. exua.for table use Vja3l , ,; STUART# SILL. fpOBACCO.—SO boxes prime fi’s, cheap, to close out. ± ja3l- ' . - ; STUART *SILL, HICKORY NUTS.—SO sacks, instore and for sale by jn3l V STUART* SILL. FLOUR.— 50 bbls. ExtraFamilyin 6toreandfor sale Ja3l ; ; y.' STUART & SILL. "INEGAR—4O bbls. {pure cider.) In store. ia3l .STUART A SILL. CRAB CIDER—B bbls just receivedandfdr sale. ; ja3l : STUART*,SILL, /"'l LASS—IOO boxes Bby 10 for sale by, ' \X ja3l STUART A SILL. LARD— 10 kegs No. lia store and for sale.by Ja3l. , . STUART-A SILL. FLOUR—SO sacks for aaieby : f ~ • • ♦ 3831: ; - - - ' STUART A SILL. COTCH SNUFF.—SO boxes, 4 oz. packages, Rond’s extra, for sale by ga3Q STUART A SILL. TlO LET.—Rooms and aieam power for mechanical purposes. Enquire of . ja3l SCAIFE A ATKINSON, 119 Front aL EACHES AND ! * ' • 500 bush;Dried Peaches;'-'. - • 1 ;'* 4,000&9. Prime Kentucky Feather*.: -For sale by Ja2l, . ; CARSON A M’KNIGHT. • OAft BOXES RAISINS; 150 hairdo: . 20mats seedless Raiiins } T ' ' , 25 casks Onrrantsj in store and for sale by ' J. RHODES A CO.* . . . . . . . Nofl.VVood at lf| CASKS SICILY,LIQUORICE;' IVJ 2do Calbra do; ’ • * - lO.boxes Repnea do; do Lemons, in store and for sale.by ■ - JOSHUA. RHODES 2f)?&^E T S BAl*Ai> OlL,quarts; Sifr' ‘ do pints'; • • S d?rl w>md pickle8 ’ v iaon v >ptsup y in store and for sale by JOSHUA RHODES £ CO. 40 rEv uMONDS •' 13 do Creamm..,. ... for sale by ■ JjgL- ■ - InRHITA RHODES tc CO UpES.-lSOdozbest^'.ieeiHies: imd for gale byNalS) lX F ORKS “S b 'l~S£«'f‘ V kn; Forks, on kttnare i° lB fg. 3. WATERMos A SONS. QOYTKE• SNEA.THS.—42S doz,best patent Scythe Sneaihs, on consignment nnd fartaia hv JalB U B.WATERMAN- &&ONs. AILS AND SPIKES.—42O keg 3 pi oils end. Ssitea 'forsale by *'■ ja!B L. S.\WATERMAN i'SONS : Pearl, ash.—l2cosKspriine:Fearl Ash for sale by ja!B , ... L. & WATERMAN & BQNS. \XTINDQW SASHofallftylesTorsaleby ; W ' ' r H.C/RELLY, ' J&10 * ' : Agent for FaUatqn Saeh Factory■ SCYTHES,— 75 doz best quality'Gras? Scythes i : \CO do - do - Cradle - do?; 10 dou common - , . do; on consignment and for sale by ■ „ L. S: WATERMAN:* SONS, : Jttl9 ■ Nos-80 & 81\yateri &6ZFr6Dt at. EXTRA FAMILY FLOUR—IB bbls. -Extfa-'Faniily Hoar for saie by, [jalO] • H. p:- KELLY. lAS—2S half Cheats fine Youn^Hyson; 15 do'.', in £ and t-W, packages; 5 do fineßlabE; ‘ 20 do do;ini,6oz.and 18. In store and for sale by . >. v. : •/epackagea;.. dec!7 ' KING & MOORHEaIj. rerHITE, HAVANA SUGAR—2O boles .White Ha T T vana Sugar, just receives andfdr'sale by decl9 - ... MILLER &. RICKETSON. PAPER HANGINGS —French'and Amerleah Paper Hangings pad Borders, from 610 to 62i00 1> piece, for sale by : . W. P. MARSHALL, jal« ' ■ >. . . . >B5 Wood st AMT*ATCHESvJEWELRY/Ac^ —Now in storey a large f f and-rich sto Ck of fine Watches, Jewelry and Fancy Goods. ; : W.W; WILSON, . . corner of Market and-Fourth sis r rTE^ESFoF^wlNEsTjTirßlSiiHKsreuuar ble for medicinal pnrposes. fot sale by thtf quart or bottle,bytiol4] MORRIS * HAWORTH. CHEAP fKUnv-Neir JI. B. BDNCH'HAJSINsP 121 c. & 8.,t0 ft. for 81,00, or S24si> hoi.—forsalo by^M^RßJS^AJßAWOßTHjjnl^^^raon^CdecS? CIANARY SEED—IO bblß. for sale by ““ J dees B. A: FAHNESTOCK ACO Oflfl BUS. CORN j 4-UvJ 200 has. Oats j 100 “ Shorts j Forsaleby.. T- ‘WOODS &' SON, • Produceand Commission Merchants, No, Water street. i ENGLISH GIN AND OLO JAMAICA a sale, wholesale or retail, by ' ' , •iaM MORRia & HAWORTH. IKKSSED FLOOR BOARDS—SO,OOO feet, weir sea" . soaed, and good quality, foi saje cheap by , ~.JOHNX bloomer, d 6 Allegheny Mills. t>OX BOARDS—25 } UOO feel different thicknesses, for Jjaaleby JOHT* A. BLOOMER, J&IS . , Allegheny Planing Mills. PEACHES— 305 sacks Juried peaches; - . r It bbls. | do i . For sale by iaB . . L.S.WATEftMAN ARSONS. HAMES— 40doz. pair horse undtrrale haines for sale by QaB3 L - S. WATERMAN &- SONS. ■ sIITTER—IS bbls.' fresh Roll Bauer ; j .D 5 do packed do; * 10 kegs do forealeby JaB LrSWATBRMAN'A SONS. DRY APPLES—62 sacks Dried Apples i/ J ' 10hbl8. do? For sale by jaS L.S. WATERMAN A. SONS. IJICKORY NUTS-rfl bags for sale by- ~ 'Tt > jaB L: 9. WATERMAN A^ONS. EXTKACT UK .LOU WOOD} Castile Soap; - •••'•: ~ Sulphate or Quinine;> Chrome Green, dec24 CHEE3E— 160 boxes W.R.-Cheese marate and for sale by; [dec24] MILLER &KICKETBON. TOBACCO— 25 b axes Rnssell & kobinaon’a: •' 25 . do ,W. H,Gram’s;-.. , - 10 do Ha'vU’ i . ' , 10 do King’s. Foraalc by de <*7 H3NG fc: MOORHEAD. MQLASSK&r-10. bbls. (o&fcr:packagosi) i plantation • Molasses receiyed per steamer Caledonia,'and for sale by - tdec2or~ . • KING A' MOOR HEAD, ERY SUPERIOR FRENCH BRANDY just rec and/or -sale by the bonie,gnari orgallon, by MORRIS * HAWORTH, in ihe piamond. _ bols.XVo. 1 Lard; . skegs do -do;- ‘ Jaatreceived and forsalo by . MILLER A RICKETSON, Nog.£2lanfl st. CRAB CIDES—2O bi Cl CHderln store and forSaleby dec24 MILLER&HICEETSON ?/~JOEFEE—6O bagaprime Hio r pannew crop, recelv ingagdforaaleby,,[novaO] . WM. PYER. SPANISH OIGARS.-r*2o.ooo,Hegalias and Princpiea for tale by - pal] STUART A SILL. BUTTER— IQbbls, prime Koilj : . , • ; io fc e g g do- packed; for sale by * "*■ KING iRIEIP AfPLES—yO bus.rorfiale by •: " r dec27 - f KINQ &MOORHEAP. 'ANTKD—One .of Muchell’s.State Maps o£ Penn sylvania. ; Apply.at~No. 54'SmithfieTd etreef. ; JE eiSjTery neatfyvgot upsorclmndanclfof sale by John jdunlap.& co., cot Marfreland Secdnd.su. PkflA 'BUSH. SHORTS in store and for sale by UUU dec3l RHODES ALCORN. Rlool)us£in store and for sale by dee3l - .•••■. ; -• RHODES & AIXJORN. . I Afl BVSH.*MIDDLINGStn smrotmttfbreale by iUU dec3l : RHODES & ALCORN, GO.RN— 525 bash. Corn, in the ear, in jitore ,ond for , [dec3l]. RHODES A ALCORN, GROUND FEED—On hand and for sale by ~ dec3l RHODES A-ALCORN. CORN MEAL —On hand and far sale by ' decai - : - RHODES A ALCORN. OMINV—S bbls.; White,'id store dad for sale by . decaa KING: &• MOORHEAD. Buck WHEAT FLO UR-Stm. sacks; 60. Ibs. eacb, for sale. [dec23]. WM. DYER. |RUiD iAPTEES—18 sacks just reo’dand for sale. 1 deeaa - WM; DYER. bus. in store and for sale by boxes ana loose Cheeafttbjs^e^ and 3 in whole,haiT nn<UgA)ls . - - 1 |M ■ .. . ° casks large fine Cod fish fora ale.- _decBB. • - :WM;JQYEE, lEATHEkS—SOO lbs. prime Geese sale . ?X [noyggl W&hDYER. IHESTNDrs—SO bus. in store «nd tor sale by • ■ deoil i; i r ••• •IViLIiTBR. Hi Ci. KUUIY TOll 30 U Teaaof aJi coalition, wholc ,. Ba)e and retail, lower thaa'any other Sanaa an Fifthatreet:;.Sign Central I’etTstoie. * iSSSt® HIM NO. 175. COULTER & HACRE. iconpmy Cra
Significant historical Pennsylvania newspapers