": *•*£* - - >-;-'*, ■\ v a ' ' ■ ■ / .■ -.;-- • ■ '■'■■• - ; -Qey- ■ -yy :VOLffIEE£IS:. : DAILY HORSING POST. PwPfpttd.Publiih'eimrj/ Morning,{Sundays Keepted) BYIrHIBPBH, ROHtH-WKST CQRNDtt OF WOOD AND FlFTH.streets. . -IUJ~a£RM3. Five Dollars r ye::r'payablc.slricUy nad»aD»o.' Six Dollars will invartuiily be required U not paid wiUun the Tear. , JwTJuS? 18 ' *?IPL sale at the ebudter at ihe Oluce, nml by the News Hoys. ’ ’THE SATURDAY SIOB.I(ING POST a i Sttflio office. 1 btt; 4 laure .blanket at -TW@ DOLLARS a year, in advance— single copies rrvs cents. * -U/T Na paper will bq discontinued (unless at the dis crrJia?is*'- proprietor,) until all arrearages-aro paid.' Wp,attention will be paid: to. any order unless ac companied by the money, or satisfactory reference in this city.- ; '■•-•"rrv. _u/T Connoted tiiA the '■ Establishment 'of- the Morning Fatu onsqr Oulatgut Job Printing Omces in the city tehsrsaukindsvf work is done tin theshorteit notice, and mest natmabu terms. • > .. : : RATES OF ADVERTISING .',"■■■■ . * 'v AGREED JJPON BY THE PITTSBURGH PRESS. . . . ~ TEN LINKS" ITOIfPARBIIr, OS LESS : . uno square, one.inse'rtioa GQ .. each'.addjiionalinsertion 25 :J, ©heweek 1 75 ! ; - twoweefcsY-~«- « •! three weeks .4 Aft * - * • one,month*'.... . 5 Off lt ',> two mbnihs*. *-*. - 700 . “ “ three months—. 9.00 ;*«•» 10 00 ; ‘ six months .12 00 o. Otf ©landing „Caxd, six lines or less, per annum'* —lOOO - -V: ">* .'•■rt* CHARGEABLE AT TLEAStHB:' Unesquare,per annum,(etclasive ofthe'paper,)* 25 00 - j / square, Inserted over one month, URd tor each additional square inserted under the yearly half price.-- . : -.Y. •. Fublishers not accountable for legal advertisements the.amount charged for their publication for office lo be charged lire tame as othw advertisements. ; ’ on the copy for a specified P^°h.er of insertions,will be continuea.till forbid, and paymcntexactedaccordmgly. * - -:3sf*Tt^ ea yearly advertisers will be confined and all other advertise tnenls not pertaining to their-regular business os agreed tor,to bepa«|[extra.- All "Uiiveitisfemeata. for charitable institutions, fire companies, ward, township and other public maeilngsv ana such like, to be charged half price,"payable strictly Marriage notes to be charged 50 cents, jnouces inserted without charge, unless accom panied. by luncraJ invitations or obituary notices, and w«en so to be paid for. ior advertisers, and all others sending comrauni-. cauonsy orreqmrin g notices designed to Calfattention to • * , T? r# >®^ ir ® e ?jT^3p*tcerts J or any public entertainments, are made for admittance—all "notices 01 aasociiiions—cvery notice designed to call at tention, to private- enterprises calculated 01 intended to prtraofeindiYidiialmlerestjCan only beinserted with tbe understanding that thasame is to be paid for. If intend ea to be taseried m the local column, the 6acfewiilbe e “3rgea at the rale of not less than ten cents per line. JBmbopsor Fist Notices to be charged triple price. Tavew lacease Petitions,S2,oo each, i^galandoledical Advertisements lobe charged at fall prices. r ... ® ReolLsrate Agent- and Auctioneers* Advertisements not to be classed underyeariy rates, butto be allowed a discount of tirirty-ihree and one-third per cent, from the amountof bills." • > • • *■ WEEKLY OR TRI-WEEKLY IN DAILY PAPERS. One square,three : inseriions..— si.so . Do- jeachadditional insertion*-'--**--*--- 037 AVDERTISEMENTS IN WEEKLY PAPER. - 4)ne sounre, (to lines.) one insertion** $0 50 ah ' ’ * each’additionalinsertioiii**** ——••.o 25 All transient advertisements to oe paid in advance. ■ WHITE & CO., Gazette. ' ■■ D. HARPER, Poet ROBT.M. lUDDLB. Journal. JAMES P. BARR A Co., Chronicle. FOSTER A BROTHER, DispaicU. Dec. 1,18190 JAMES W. BlDDLE,American. {lrofcsstonal (Sarlis. : TOHNR. LARGE; Attorney at Late. Fourth street, uear tj ‘Bntitiiiield.- ' ■ - : r ■ ‘ ; • mar3o ~ W. tn,Adt. A.c:ornr'j,ai Late on 4tli O street, near Grant, Pittsburgh.:, " . . . oetSS C ORLANDO LOOMIS, Attorney ai Law.—Office 4th » sWahove Wood. > - - . t - -july4-j THOMAS' M. MARSHALL*, Attorney at Law.—Office, Fourthst. . jan7-ty : . T> ■ B- CARNAHAN, Attorney a: La oil Foarth jA».'*,Vfrctwoc'n Cherry, alley and Grant st. , [je2?y DR-BROWN’SOFFICE, No. 65, Diamond alloy, near Woodfttrect: ■•: - .• -fobl J- N. M’CLOWRY,- Attorney and Counsellor at Law.— • Office in Hakewell’s Buildings on Grant street. je3?J7-3y, . .. ... , , J SCOTT. .Dentist, Fourth at., five doors west of Mar* »-keC-. All work,warranted, and if not perfectly sat-. isfactory ne charges will be made. feblO Robert Snyder, has removed his office to Foarth street, between Wood and Smith* field streets. : ‘ marls*ly C fiAKRAGH, Attorney at Lavt —Office in BalcewelPs • .Buildings, .on; Grant street, opposite the Court House, . ;;• .. jy24:ly '• JOHN BARTON, Attorney a* Late.—Office,-North side of Fifth street, between Wood and Smithfield, in the sine building with'Alderman Morrow. sep3o-ly OEOBGiS F. GILLMORE, Attorney and Counsellor at '■ £«at*.—Office reraoved to the 2d door fcelow Grant si,, oaFburthyto'ibe office lafeiy occupied by Aldermen Mil ■»er. . . c : mar3o"' NBUCKMASTER, AMcrxrcan-—Office; Fourth street V third door above Smithfield, South side. ConveyaticingOf all kinds dons with'the greatest care and legal accuracy. ' TitlegtoßcalEstate examined, Ac. ' \ . novlS B-HIDPLE} HUBERTS, Attorney at Law.suffice No, • 132 Smithfield street, between Fifth and Sixth. Collections? carefaliy attended to—special aiicntio •' Hvon to Conveyancing, s r • focc&ly —' ; '■ DivCliarleßllofmaii, PHYSICIAN, has removed his HV- ce tfrPenn street, No. 231, (between Hand street ■_Jdee3o — M.’P-' ' ■ _ .1 TOSR •S.C.'SI’DOWAL. K UB * rvrkW 11 * McDOWELL, (successors,to Kerb i and i&aii Drugand Pr#cr*pitcn Blr r c lf nnd V«S‘n-a'ley: PAy*s San. prc day* ~. - will receive prompt attention. _ o(uyp -, TTENRY \Y. WILLIAAi'Sj Attorney i?™* VounseUor at H fcncccssor to Lt»wne & Wiiu; 11 ™ 8 !). 0 ® 1 :® ** the oldstand,',Foiirth>t., above Snuthaeldt. . thr Pariheiihipheretofdre existing W. WiliiitinsiEsijom»myselfin thegraeticeoft. was dissolved by mutual consent on the 2Gth nil., tu’Ji?.? business TOlihcreafter bb continued by Henry W.vvJ' iarihL whoniil most cheerfoUJs recommend .to all K v whom.l hove the honor to do business—asagenueman wnnhy ° mciT “teru.liOWrie; ' ■ ' .flamaeirp* Eoast ->r;‘ sv: *■•" ATTORNEYAT LAW—OlEcein Fourth streeVneaT firtmt,in Lamttriinfeßaildinga. t v; mat29:w PALMiH. 1 .iainrj..» • Mitoii*! A Palmer, a AND COUNSELLORS AT LAW -41 /v?w • * «r«l, a /cw doors biloto Smiikfktd. fithnfiv. 0 ’" ntruatbdto their care, promptly atlendedto.; SiliJr.- u.® ■ •'■ *.le and Conveyancing executed on mode* collections mcL - .. . febllrtf rate torms, - . fiL T> COUNSELLOR AT LAW—Of- A TTORNEY AN holdings,-Fourth street, between A. fice. Lowne’sß. T: .* V • ’ aP S ; Smithfield and Grants /•ge jttcOoofc —" - *?£•. *as his permanent residence. HAS selected lately occupied by Aider lie hftSitaken the nous*., ■ near Grant, immediately men Miller,6n Fourth street,, f His Office is attach adjolningthe -(h constantly be found, ed to his residence, vehcro ne w. office hours from 7 unless absentonprofessionataai) , / f om sp. m. to 7 ?. o’clock.*. si. To 9 o’clock-a. Mm b “ u •• novS » e. Street, be. * TTORNEYSATI^W^®;' 5 , 0^ 1 jon2s:y A. tween Wood and Sttiithdela. - ' r W.w. DMfa«i ', . ■ OT w(i -k TTOKNEY AT HAW-Office: second B A. tiiisHaU. |a —— — 1J Wcayetlß Hotel: 1 ■ “w • Wm* O’H* RobIDHODr ; i TTOBNEY AX LAW. Office lio. 99, on^Fo^U. f\ : atTeet,-opposite the Mayors OfSce« {apg3l.y - -■■ ■' J. S. Hamilton,- : l TTORNEY AT LAW, has teraovedto thedffice in A. Ftflh'6treet;betweon Wood and Sraithfield streets, former)? occupied by Thos. Hamilton; Esq., dec a, and will aUcnd tothebnslness remaining unfiaished upon his -docket. ' 1 ROOMS, Burkt't Butld fnes.Eoiirihiirai.—Honorr&Arrniosr, Daguerreo - typists from the Eastern cities, wonld call IheattenUqn of the inhabitants of Pittsburgh, and the'neighbormg towns, to their Daguerreotype of ciUzena ondothcra, at rooms in the third sta y of Burke’s building, 4th st. . Person*Dfisbingpictures taken may rest assured that no oaiii*«hel) be spared to produce them, in the highest perfection of the arvOarinstrumentsi are of the mostpOw erfulkind, enabling usto execute pictnresiaasurpasged for high finish and truthfulness to nature. Thepnblic are. j solicited to call and examine*. Persons sitting for pictnSps ortfneither recpnrred or ex * peeled to take them unless perfect sotitiocnpir : sgiycn.^; N.,8. Operators .Tnll fina this a good-depotCjrstock . and chemicals. ‘ *- g7*lnfitrnctk>na given in the art, containing .tho more /“ 7 ; t «’•' • *• . r 1 -i. ». .■,-»' 4i,-, ** i *‘. '»>. ■•'•'.- f «*y ..V •; N ’-i ’i, _. ~: -1 > .,-, '.,'• 5 ■ •».. . '>'',» ■• ■” ; i «■> '. . ~ J .‘ . : • .. . *- •* .• • ■ . * •?. - • • ■**- ;*‘»- *i ; - JW ‘-w : —»' 5 r£ c Vi:r>Sr>»f's ; v.? , ' r '"^. y .-■ ■- a */ . -,/ J y l \-.x.f i v'T-'t.. ; ,•••. ,- J : _;•.-.•• •. ;- .°yvV ~ : /+■■':?•: -. . -■- . .--.'f . • .• . ■. _ -■• ■ Business €arits. . A LEXANDER JAYNES, Fekin T*a Ston, 33 Fifth A street, neat Wood. .. f e bl JOSHUA ROBINSON; Agent .for Hamden & Co.’s Ltfuo/Pogfett,nfth st., one door below Wood, febl 1 "IITILLIAhI JACKSON, Patent Me dieint Depot* 89 Lib ! f f l»rty street, head of Wood. febl P. DELANYytFasWcnaW* Clothing No. 49 Lib ♦eny streeL- : ; ... febl * OON & SARGENT t N-K comer of Wood and Sixth streets; 7 • • •••febl ; N HOLMES & SON.Danirrj and Dealers in Fzehangt • Cuin and Sank No. 65 Market street, lebl A FULTON, Bill andJßrass j Founder, No. 70 Second ■ street, between Market and Ferry streets, febl TTICTOR BCKIRA, Bookseller, Stationer aad Binder* i"V Fifth street, between Wood and Market. • jan7 CA. MCNULTY tc CO«* forwarding and Commission » ftfirrcAantt, Canal Basin'. raar3 WM. DYER, Grocer ana Produce Dealer , No. 159 Liberty street, Pittsburgh. ! • ’ - jnarl7 JOHN M'GLOSKEY, TaUorand Clothier. Liberty street between Sixth and yirgin alley, south side, seplO T> McSTEIN,fra« Fouader and Gas Fiuer. Smith- A ♦ field street, between Diamond alley and Fifth st. ;r|TA4FFEatO’CONNOR, Proprietors Qitae Pittsburgh • X Portable Boat Store comer of Penn and Wayne sts GOOLEYA LAlRDvATerehani Taibrs, Wood Street, second door from" Water, will keep constantly on hand a well selected lot of Clothing. marl2:y HDEE, (successor to Murphy & Lkb,) Wool Dealet • Commission Merchant , for the sale of Ameri* can Woolen Goods. febl6 IT Wholesale Commission Merchant. V.* and dealer tn Paper and Rags, comer Penn and Ir win streets; - . • jal4 XTING A MOORHEAD, Wholesale Grocers and Produce JX Deafers,No. 27 Wood street, Pittsburgh. [my23 JOSEPH WOODWELL; Importer and Dealer in For eign and Domestic Hardtoare y corner of Second .and Woodstreeta. - 0c29 TDSEPH MAJOR, Boat Stors, Ship' Chandlery and U Agency of the Pmsbnrgh Lard Oil Factory, No 4, Market street, Pittsburgh. • j n i 2 bankers and Exchange Brokers, comer.of Third anu Wood streets, opposite the St. ynarles Hotel. ; r f e j,i B A? FAHNESTOCK A CO., Wholesale Drug Ware • heruse, comer, of First and Wood streets, and comer ot wood and Sixth. * . febl D AJVHJEL MORROW, Manufacturer of Tin, Copper O and Sheet Iron Ware, No. 17 Fifth street, between )Vood and Market feblft TIKTM. GLENN, Bookbinder , corner of Third and Wood jr f streets, above C. 11. Kay, where he is prepared to qoevery description of ruling aud binding. pec2 JOHN H. MELLOR, Wholesale and Retail Dealer in Music and Musical/nitmmmtr,Pianos,School Books, and Stationery, No. 122 Wood street janl J BRYAR, Ratifying Distiller, Wholesale Dealer •inForeign and Domestic Wines and Liquors, No. 114 Liberty street, and S 3 Diamond alley. j}-2i ING & FINNEY, Agents for the Delaware Mutual Insurance .Company , of Philadelphia, at the Ware nouse of King A Holmes, Waterstreet, ncarMarket. . ... lebl WM. ALEXANDER A SONS. Coffin Maktrs and Fur nishing undertakers, comer of Penn and St. Clair streets, opposite the Exchange. Entrance on Pennsreet ; '"• ' ' ' " febl W. J.TBOTH. _ T. V.SCOTT. TROTH A SCOTT, Wholesale and Retail Dealer in Boots, Shoes, Trunks. Carpet£ag:,&c.,&. W. comer 01 F ourth and Smuhfiol4-. sts -» Pittsburgh) Pa. [mrlthy Jour A. Craig, late of Lisbon, O.* *W. S Sxi.vseb /SRAIG& SKINNER, Generality \J Forwarding Merchants, No, 20 Market street, Pitts burgh, Pa- Prompt attention given to the purchase and sale ot allkmdsof produce. sepl2 WM. MH.LF.H, PHHiADA. . WSL KICKETSOS, EITtSatJRGH. & RICKETSON, Wholesale Grocers , and Im- JJA porters of Brandies, Wmes and Segars; Nos. 172 ana 174, comer of Liberty and Irwin streets, Pittsburgh, ;Ir?n, Nails, Cotton Yarns, Ac., constantly onbaad. SM’KINLEY, House, Sign and Ornamental Painter, in PAINTS, So.« St. Clair suPitts nurgli, bus constantly on hand nil kinds of Pautis, either Dry °r Mifrdj Japan and Copal Tarnish; Linseed Oil: Boiled Oil; Spirits Turpentine; Window Glass, of nil . sixes; Putty, Paint Brushes, Ac., ail of the best quality, r &Pd for sale at reasonable prices. • sepil ■ ■■ Isaac Williams, LTERCHANT TAlLOR,JSmiihfield street, No. 12, be- J3UL tween Ist and 2d streets. apTy: „ fllorrl* A. Haworth, T' E 4»fi?-\ LE 5 s AND importers of wines i- .AND BRANDIES. ' Bail aide of As Diamond Pittsburgh. may.il ! J. A. COULTEH*-* - —.s. 11. HACitE. Coulter ts. Hnc&e, VV HOLIiSALE AND RETAIL DRUGGISTS, cor- J * , I }S r °f VV ? o< i. and IMril streets, under Si. Chnrles Hotel, Pittsburgh, Pa. may t DnnleV.Yoiuigion, House, sign, and ornamental painter, Liberty street)'opposite Hand. Ail work neatly executed. Orders punctually atteoded to. [marifchy • R.O* Stockton, T ATE Johnston A Stockton, BOOKSELLER, STA- Xj TIONKR, PRINTER and BINDER, comer of Mar ket andTbtrd streets, Pittsburgh, Pa jytUuf James P. Horbaclij _ RECTIFYING DISTILLER, • AM> 0 CALEB IN Foreign and j Domestic Wines, Liquors, Cigars, No. 107 Liberty at. corner of Barker’s alley, ttOVlQ]. : * Pittsburgh pa. 01. V. PATTON, (Successor to J. S. Bonnet & Co.) Wboleaale Grocer, Beetlfjrtng Distiller, AND DEALER IN FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC WINES, LIQUORS, CIGARS, FRUITS, NUTS, *c. ■ : 162 Liberty street, Pittsbnrgh. ap3 •JOHN S. KKSSDI j R. n. EaSLETT. KENNEDY & HASLETT, ‘ Scccessobs to Kiksby & Knox. Wholesale and Retail Dealers in Watches, Jeiodry, Silver 'Ware. Fancy and Variety Goods , Baskets, Combs , &c. No. 94 Market street, between sth si. and the Diamond. JO"Clocks, Watches and Jewelry neatly repaired. Pmsbnrgh, August 20,1850. George Beale, Jr,. Manufacturer of brusues,wholksale and Retail,, No. 75 Wood' street, Pittsburgh, Pa. Con* stantiyoh hand, a general and extensive assortmentof all kinds of BRUSHES, at the lowest Eastern prices. N. B.—Machine Brushes,:&c., made to order at the shortest notice. ... A •... . mar3o:y L. 8. WATERMAN.* - *Ri N. WATERMAN- • • W. B. WATERMAN . li< S. 'Waterman & Sons, TtfTHOLESALE GROCERS, Commission and For- T ¥ warding Merchants, Dealers in all kinds of Pro duce and Pittsburgh Manufactured Articles,and Agents for sale of Richmond and Lynchburg manufactured To bacco mar 2 JOSHUA HIIPPE3- ...AT.gftl7T> p, ANSHUTZ , JOSHUA RHODES 4 CO., WHOLESALE DEALERS IN FOREIGN FRUITS, NutsjSpicet, Confectionary, Sugars , Cigars, frc., fyc, NO.O WOOD.STREET,.EAST SIDEjNEAB WATER, julyt PITTSBURGH. W. CUNNINGHAM* • T"** •* * -*•• •~ -O. DUNCAN, S« CUNNINGHAM*** • • • •-****— *D. IHSISEN. Pittsburgh City Glass Wotfes. W. .CUNNINGHAM & CO., ~ MANUVACTOUSBS OV WINDOW GLASS, No. 58 Market street, between First and Second, ;• '■ Pittsburgh, Pa. Try Particular attention paid toodd sizes. Also, Dealers in .Hint Glass, Vials, Bottles, Ac. py22:ly A. J. 6TUABTJ— . . STUART & SILL, Grocers, anh .Produce Commission Mebchants, No. 118 Wood street, Pittsburgh, Pa. DEALERS IN GROCERIES, Flour, Wheat, Rye, Oats, Corn, Barley, Pork, Bacon, Bauer, Lord, Cheese; Clover,TiaSjfchyand Floy Seeds; Iron.Nailß, Glass, Ac.,Ac., Ac. Particularattentionpaid to the sole of Western Produce^ •; Rjeferes css—Messrs* Myers Allan ter, Rob l DalzelJ ACo.,Hampton,SmilhACo. t KingA Moorhead, McGills A Roe,. James May, Pittsburgh; Fenuer A McMillan, Massillon; Jos. S. Morrison, Esq.. St. Louis scp26 ' Walter P-Marshall, (Successor-!? Samuel C. Hill,) IMPORTER AKDDHALERTN FRENCH AND AMERICAN PAPER HANGINGS AND BORDERS, Window Shades, Fire Board Prints, fyc., ftc. -Also-Writing, Printing aud.Wrapping Paper, No. 85 Woud street. between Fourth st. and Diamond alley, west side, ja9 Pittsburgh , Pa. THOMAS WOODS. T. WOODS A SON, : PRODUCE DEALERS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, jalO NO. 61 WATER STREET,'PITTSBURGH, SAHPBt P. BHttIVKR, WHOLESALE GROCER, PRODUCE AND COMMISSION MERCHANT, . ' ANDT>EALSK IN PITTSBURGH MANUFACTURED ARTICLES, Kas 130 arid 132 Second at., between Wood and Smithfield, * jolstf Pittsburgh. r ? BOWS A TETLEY, PRACTICAL CUTLERS, SURGICAL AND DENI‘AL XnitrumentManttfaetiircrs, No 140 Wood sTEBHT, near Virgin allot. ■"ricTE have removed our store and Manufactory from W street to the above named place,for the onrpose of having more convenience for mannracrarinp, Inteiltl aolnginto extensively. All ordersin Ss:s^"asSs“,“iS^psF^ GS venerally kept in Hardware Stores. Tinners, Furriersf and- Saddlers! TcoU made to order j Bazors Ground and-Handled, Pen Blades put in, Ac., Guns and PistolarepaiTed,&e,,4e.;\i N. A—Particular atienuon paid to manufaemrmg Trusses and Supporter... 1‘ decB7,ly EEAL ESTATE BROKKH. HENRY W. FISH HAS opened an Office at the corner of Smithfield and Fifth streets, Pittsburgh, known as the 15 Great Bargain comer,” and will devote his entire time and at tention to the Purchase, Salc.and Bxehange of Real Es • law, 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. , REFERENCES- Thompson Bell, Ira B. Hersey,, H. H. M’Collough, John F. Perry, Geo. F. GiUmore, Lyman.'Wilmarth, J. K. Moorhead, CapL William Ward, Thos. Howard,. . W. O. Leslie. . [sep!2:y Jolua Slt Townflcnd, TYRUGGIST AND APOTHECARY, No. 45, Market ±J street, three doorsabove Third,Piusbnrgh, will have constantly on hand a well selected assortment of the best and freshest Medicines, which he will sell on the most reasonable terms. Physicians .sending orders will be promptly attended to, and suppplled with articles they may rely upon os genuine. Physicians prescriptions willbe accurately and neatly prepared from the best materials, at any hoar of the dav or night. c 3 for sale > a lar 8 e of fresh and good PERFU MERY. 0 dec39 Eagle Glasi WorkSi JOSEPH D. ABELL, MANtTVACTORSa OP GBKEN GLASS WARE! VIALS, BOTTLES Md Flotfa; Porar, Sctßth Ate, Mineral Water. Patent Medicine nnd Wins Bottles, of every description: AIso—WINDOW GLASS— Keeps constantly on hand a general assortment of the above articles. fli?‘As the other Green Glass Factories are atl stopped, as is the custom in.summer, this Factory is now ;t» full operation, and will continue in operation both sum mer and winter. Orders thankfully solicited and will be filled at the shortest notice. „ lI JT Warehouse, A r o.llQ Second strut, between Wood and SmiUoeld struts. [jy29^so:ly Tlie Old Printing Batabliihmenu (LA.TE JOHNSTON*& STOCKTON’S,) And Blank Book and Stationery Warehouse, .XKT S. HAVEN Is prepared to execute every style of T T • Legal, Commercial,hartal and Steamboat Job Printing and Book Binding; and furnish every article in the Blank Book, Paper and Stationery tine, at the shortest notice and on the most reasonable terms. , Kiank Boole and Stationery Warehouse, corner of Market and and Second streets. E7* Printing Office and Book Biudory, No. 50 Third B * eet * novIC R. C. STOCKTON, ■ „ „ {Late Johnston & Stockton.) K Bookseller, Stationer, Printer A Binder, OULD respectfully* invite the attention of Mcr cnanis and others, to his large and superior stock ■ANK BOOKS, consisting o f Day Books, Journals. Ledgers, Invoice, Cash, Order'and Letter Books, of every size, made of the best paper, and bound in the rao»t dn • tg~ ' • f * I rf '■ ’• '*j 7 •. 1 : : K • • ; > forms his friends and the public in general, that be has resumed his business os a Furnishing Undertaker He IS supplied withand always keeps on hand Godins of ail sizes and kinds, Shrouds,and all oilier articles tiecossarv onsuch occasions.' > \ •?^ I v . c^P^| llCB j* and leaden codins will bu sup plied jd order. A fine hearts and cairiagealwaysreallY to atlcndfunerais. - sept»:ly IW AX^XANDERIkSONS f .CoygiN MjiKßnta and I'casisiiLVa ; tamer v/Fersn and COTgj Si. Clair sts, oppasiu the Exchange Entrance on Penn st., res pectfully inform their friends and the public, that they are prepared to furnish and attend •to everything in the line of Undertakers, as they have quit the business of Cabinet Making, ami their attention will be devoted altogether to the above business, keep a large assortment of COFFINS made and finished, cover ed, and' lined in the neatest manner, with a variety o materials, and at all prices; we keep SHROUDS ready made, of all sizes, of Flannel, Cambric, and Muslin, at all prices, and made in the eastern style, and all other articles necessary fordressing 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 ot ume, and have ZINC PANS to put lee in for laying on the body; LEADEN Coffins always on hand. We have a splendid new HEARSE and a pair of fine horses, and any number of the best carriages, etc., etc., and will be prompt, punctual, and reasonable auglQ-y ONONGAHELA PLANING MILL.-James Mell- WOKE would respectfully inform his friends ami the public, that his new establishment is now in full opera tion,and that he is prepared to furnish Boat Cabins, and fill all orders for Planed Lumber, with promptitude and at the lowest rates. Board and Plank, planed on one or both sides, eon Btantly on hard. Sash, Boors and Mouldings,ofovery description, made to order. ■ Buildera and Carpenters would find it to their advan tage to give him a call, as he can now furnish them with planked stuff, suitable for every description of work: JOHN tunm- James o*^- MAPPBTT & OLD, (Successors to the late firm of John Sheriff A Co.). ; BELL AND BRASS FOUNDERS, AND MANUFACTURERS; jni’t- of Brass Faucets, Steam and Gan J Cocks, with nil the various articles used in the PLUMBING BUSL ? - NESS, No*. 127 and 129 Firststreet. The above are now prepared to manufacture and keep constantly on hand every variety ofGuageand Steam Cocks, each as are used by Engine builders and Plumb ers; also, Gas Chandeliers, Pendents, Brackets, Gas Pipe, Ac., Ac., Ac. [nov2o National Hotel* Pittsburgh* Situated on Water Street , opposite the Landing of the Brownsville Steam Packets. THIS .having undergone a thorough repairing aitd fitting up, botu inside and out, the subscriber is determined to use evety exertions in niß power to make all comfortable that.think proper to call with him. The Table will be always supplied with the best the market affords. The Bar will be supplied with the best and choicest liquors. Attached to the house is a good stable, attended by a good Hostler. JAMES REAMER. jy2o ALLEN BBOWN. W. C. CONNELLY. BROWN’S HOTEL. CORNER OF SEITHFIELD AND THIRD STS., Pittsburgh, Pa. BROWN A CONNELLY, PROPRIETORS. N. B —Good Stabling attached to the house. ■THOXAS E. SILL. GREEN SB URGH HOTEL. (Haobaugu’s Old Stand.) THE subscribcr having leased the above well know* and excellent establishment, is now prepared to en tertainhis 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. aagfelf WM. CLAWSON. y*'—n. THE undersigned having in this popular establishment, announces to his friends and the public generally, that he will us i his best efforts to keep up the well earned and long enjoyed reputation of iho house. He will keep constantly on hand every delicacy ot the season, Gaub, Shell and Can Ovstebs,&c., and his Bab will at all limes be supplied with, the Choicest Li quoßS. [decl7:ly.] W. C. GALLAGHER. ••SAMUEL WOODS “OUR HOUSE." SHELL OYSTERS AND GAME received daily at “ Our House.” No. 24 Diamond alley, jalilm . WM. BENNETT. Hats, Caps and Itluff*. 05 .Wood st,, corner of Diamond alky, Second story rtjgjiu.OFFEßS ids customers and the publicitert*”' LBun entirely new and fresh stock ol Hats.ffipSl and Muffk, iu great variety, inanu- , fnctared and selected with much care i„ 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. . {oell&tf Pft NO. IDB WOOD STREET /kks-, JJI ." FALL FASHIONS 1 . -WSM. Received nt the OLD stand of G. W < ?¥ £a ®4S GLASSGQW: .Beebe. & Co.’s Pali style of Hats for 1850.. Those in want or a good Hat or Cap, at a small advance above cost for Cash, wdl please call at No 103 Wood street, east side, third door below Fifth street. augftl:4m r - . Queen City Shirt Store. NO. 33 St. Clair street, (near the bridge:)—a inrge assortment of oar own make constantly on hand. Customer SHIRTS made to order promptly. dec34:ly 8.4 IST. AUL. PITTSBURGH, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 1851. Sumiuss (Joris. hotels, &t. Waverly House. ©mgtatioif £iruo. Ageney for Different Ltijes of Packet Ships. sggg^PASSEN<J E& OFBTC .¥«g?a. . 205 miiinty sT.YPimmfaoH. ■Mt&.ckk For P. W. BYRNES £ CO,, h South street, New York*' - 36 , Waterloo- Road, Liverpool*' and 06 -Gravier street* New Orleans, HAS A LIICE OF PACKETS sailing every* five days from Liverpool io New York; a Line of Packets ffoia Liverpool to Philadelphia, on the 18ih of each month ; a Lino of Packets to* Baltimore on the 20tli o each month-, Also—a Line of Packets on the Bth and* 24th of each month from London and Portsmouth to New York. .-'\i ALSO-“Draftgatslghlalwaysdnhand,for any amount, at the lowest rates of discount^and all information given concerning ‘passe'flgetsj. that can - be • given, With pleasure, by their Agent. JOHN.THOMTSQN, jaO . 205 Liberty Pittsburgh. Rcw Anau^ements. I, I.VE 10 F PACK F. T S /TO ,8 AIL* FROM LIVERPOOL On the, VJghtUnih day of. every Month . JANE H. GLIDDEN, Ambrofd Child, 700 tens-lSth Nov. JAMES BROWNE* Arthur Cpild, I.OQO tons*-18th Dec.' GONDAR, J. Q. Bar3Uno, C5O Jtons* ** .. .18th Jan. NEW SHIP,-—:—,850 tons&-«* •*♦•.■*•*• iBih Feb. The above ships arc built of the best materials andaf teribe most approved models for swiftness, combined with the modern improvements for the comfort of pas sengers. Their commanders arc men of known ability; These packets .will take advamoge of steam tow bonte up the Delaware.' Also, ships sailing weekljfiirom Liverpool to New Or leans.: Passengers can get u? the river cheop through the winter. ; • For terms of Second Gubin aud Steeruge passage, ap ply to or address by letter (post-paid), Pi-W. BYRNES A CO., S 3 South street-New York ; 36 Waterloo Road,Liverpool; or to : JOHN THOMPSON, novl4:3m 205 Liberty yireet, Pittsburgh. Liverpool and PfailadelpfrlaPaclteta, Sailing from Liverpool on the-Eighteenth <f each Month. Ship Jane 11. GHdden, Copt. Childs Nov. 18, j&'gpSk- “ James Browno, “ Child Dec. 19. u Gondar, K Barstow, Jan. 18. —,new, Giidden, Feb. IS. These ships arc of the largest class, Tho> accommo dations for second cabin and steerage passengers are unsurpassed for comfort, and the days of sailing will be punctually adhered to. Price of steerage passage 620. Certificates good for 13 months, or the money refunded ifihe'passengers do not embatk. Apply to DAVID M.BARBOUR, at John Watt & Co.’s, 2G6 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. - Inoyl0:3m FOIiEIOST PASSENGER : OFFICES* Xg&T SHIP AHOY! WHO COMMANDS!' uA R ND ES & CO., **”*""**■ W lio have appointed the subscriber Agent for their unri vailed Lines of Ships from Liverpool to New York Philadelphia and Boston. Let the Friends of Emigrants be careful to have their arrangements made according to the new Provision La w, and take no man’s receipt, without having it inserted; i otherwise they will have lopay in LiverpooT.before they iiUp. The following is the list, according To law ; 2J lbs. Bread, 2. 2 lbs. Beef or Pork, 1 £> Flour, £ l pint Vinegar, i 5 “ Oatmeal, 3 ju. Sugar, . 2 “ Rice, 2 i “ Molasses, 6 “ Potatoes, x Coz.Tea, With three quarts of Water per day, and sufficient I* for Cooking. The caboose and cookiug-rangcs for the use of Pag jeiiger*, are kept undercover. Every attention will be 3flid to promote their health and comfort. , Bank of England Notes and Foreign Exchange pur-' phased at current rules. ; Debts, Legacies, Pensions, Ac., Ac., collected, and jopies of Wills procured, with every other business con nected with an'European Agt'ht. JOSHUA ROBINSON, European Agent, apPj Po<t Building--, corner of Fifth ami Wood sts. f ENGLAND. IRELAND, •• S' '. ' ' i : SCOTLAND, " WALES. ' • - FaANCMdiml GERMANY". To nuy amount, by - r- • • Joshua Robinson, European AutnL Pori JRuildijU'i. tar. Fifth and Wood sts New Line £gg3g>OF LIVERPOOL AND ***'*■“’ PACKETS, To Sail from Philadelphia on-the 12tV and from Liverpool onlht'l&th of each nicntfi. Sutrs William I‘enn*, 1,000 tons u HrBSBMA. 1,230 “ *' PuILADULf-iIU, 1,400 “ Kalamazoo, U)00 “ RICHARDSON BROTHERS A CO., Agents, .Nos. U and 13 Tower Buildings, Liverpool. RICHARDSON, WATSON A CO., Agents, No. 6 Chestnut street, Philadelphia fpIlE subscribers. Agents for the above Line of splen- X did new Packot Ships ai this City,, are prepared to furnish passage" certificates to parlies residing in this country whomny be desirous of sending for their friends? to come out by either of the abovc-Ships. Theyare also prepared to remit money to any part of the Old Country by sight drafts on the Bank of Ireland and Branches, and on Messrs. Richardson Brothers A Co., Liverpool. For particulars, apply to or address BROWN A KIRKPATRICK, uov*2 No. 144 Liberty street, Pittsburgh. ffltscfllanccns -joskp* LirruxcoTT. c. babb LtPPEfifCDTT ft. BAIIR , (Late J-S-StricelobA Co.) Maimfaetnrers ol Ptaii Fire Proof Safes. Second street , between Wood and Smithfield . ON Tuesday afternoon, July 1849. the undersigned were caUed upon by Messrs. Lip; encott & Barr, to witness an honest and fair test of one o, their Phtenix .Safes. The furnace being prepared, tne Safe wn.« placed iliside thereof, with books, papers arid some money; when the door of the Safe was closed and the fire kindled at „ quarter past 2 o’clock, and in a short time the Safe-was red kot, and continued till half past 0 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,Safe cooled, and door opened—the books, papers and money Bafe. The heat was so great as to' melt off the brass mountings. Wo therefore take pleasure in recommend ing these Safes to the public, as being, in out judgment, entirely fire proof. -JARVIS &TRABUE N 3CK A RAWSON ’ CORNWALL A BROTHER, BRANNON A THATCHER, . BENEDICT A CARTER, .ISAAC CUOMIE. I ain engaged in the foundry business, and know something about furnaces and heat. I witnessed the barniiuglaLihc above Safe, ami can freely say there was no humwig about it, aud with pleasure recommend them to the public as being, in ray judgmeut, entirely fire* P' 01 *- , , WM. KAYE. In calling upon, the above gentlemen for their signa tures, they rUspokoin the highestterms of the fairness of the test, uud their full confidence of the Safe’s bcins entirely fire-proof 1 . We have constlutlyon hand andfoi sale a full assortment bfHhc above nmr3l " BELL A TERRY: Wholesale ana Retail. " saddle, harness and trunk manufactory ROBERT ILnHARTLEY, begs leave to in-ffiv form his friends and the public generally, bat he continues to occupy that large and com modious Store Room, formerly occupied by SarauelFahn estock A Co., No. 80, corner of Diamond alley and Wood street, where ho keeps a large and general assortment of Saddles, Bridles, Harness, Trunks, Carpet Bags, Saddle Bags, Valises, Buffalo Robes, Whips, and all other arti cles tn his line. He also keeps constantly on hand,and is prepared to furnish to order, alt kinds of Riveted Hose,manufactured of the bcsimaierial,aiidiuastylc of workmanship equal lothc eastern manufactured article,and aiGfiper cent, cheaper. Country Merchants and Farmers would do well to call arid examine his slock before purchasing elsewhere, as he is determined to sell first rate articles at very low price?. ID* Don’t forget the place, No. 66, comer of Wood treet and Diamond Alley. ap2o Roasting Cottle Jacks, THE subscribers have received another small lot of superior Bottle Jacks, direct from a Sheffield, war ranted to work well. In presenting this article to the nqtice of the public, the subscribers deem it necessary to remark, thatdaring the last five years they have sold several dozen, and as faros we have been üblotbttecer tain 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 hy a strong steel spring; that its ac tion is alternate, and regulated by a horizontal Hy wheel, to which is suspended, the joint of beef, or any other thingto be roasted ; that the machine when fully wound .up will continue in motion for two or three hoars. The Jacks are genernllynsed with a screen or a large tin reflector, which greatly.accelerntes the proof of roast ing. For sale, with or without screens. . • ■ . JPHN DUNLAP A CO., jec23 comer of Market and Second sts. ‘iTcoidjfetV’- •11/E respectfully inform our friends and the public V f -who suffer from u cold feet,” that wo have work ed up some very fine rea{ Lambs Wool Yarn into men’s Socks, which we arc satisfied will prove most durable and comfortable to jhe wearer. • large supply of Undershirts and Drawers of every quality- ' L , „ . The Old Established Stocking Manufactory; Firth st? deo6 , W. DALY -M CO. . n».i, buttrr—3bbls. fresh for sale by “ . - deed - WM. DYER. .\;.,- ■,■: *■ * = ■.-. S OT-iS ’ \. .. ■ / ' ■-. «v-' 1 Sranapijtf atwh sxtus Pennsylvania Railroad Company YTriLL be prepared to Transport MERCHANDIZE >V from PHILADELPHIA to PITTSBURGH in an ttcipaiion of the opening of the Eastern Division of the Pennsylvania .Canal,. say on: and after the TWENTI ETH of FEBRUARY; at the following fates, viz ; For Ist Claes—Dry GOode, 'Hat*; Boots arid Shoes, Drug*, Books, Stationery,'&c.,ai-**«- ••Sl per lOO&s. For2d Class—Hardware, Q.aeensware v Groceries, Paint and Dyestuffs, Oils, at--*••••*80 cents per lOG&g. Fot3d; -Leaf Tobacco,- Iron; Guano, Ba con, Beef, Pork, Ac*, nt-_-.--,v-r?.*6o cents perWOlbsi Fordth Pitch,'Rosin, Ashes,’Marble. Pig Iron, Bricks; Ac, at ;50 ceiftsper lOOBs: - V • .H-H. HOUSTON, * Freight Agent, Penna. Railroad Co. ; Nos. 274 A 27G Market Street, Philadelphia. ! N.B.—Goods; going East by our Road should be-con stgnedto. . , - ; NIcFADEN A CGVODE, „. Ip J^SBYCy*i«A>'RUtROAD r ' p ASSENGGH .TRAINS between PHILADELPHIA and PITTSBURGH, Leave Philadelphia Daily atß. A. Mr, and 101 P- M. Leave Pittsburgh Daily at BA. M., undo, P. M; a. HENDERSON, febl:2m . Passenger Agent. PENNSYLVANIA RAILROADI 38 Hours to PhUaMpKidf^%^BfMiUs L ■ milts Staging' ' Go 0 T P T INTENT, telegraph- and express LINE STAGE COMPANY.. Six daily Jines of new Coaches, for TTr)liidaysburg,'and thence by the new Pennsylvania Railroad lo Philadelphia, New York and. Baltimore. Daririgth'e suspension of Canal navigation, six daily lines of Coaches will leave Tot Hollidaysburg. and from thence by the New Pennsylvania- .Railroad, (243 miler,) to Philadelphia. Time through 38 hours. Fare to Philadelphia-* *•♦...........".-..311,00 Fare to Baltimore * —— ,*k.. 10, 00 * Coaches will leave every morning atS o’c'oek pre-, cisely, and every night at the same hoar. Extras to leave at any ume, always in readiness. This is the mbst direct, comfortable and expeditious route to the Eastern Cities. Passengers for Baltimore take the'new Railroad at Ilamsburg, direct; on'the arrival of the cars- at that place. For passage or information, apply to W. R. MOORHEAD, St. Charles Hotel, , or to J. P< HOLMES,Mortohgahela House. dec23 . - YOUGUIOGHENV ROCTE I TWEKTT-TUBBB -MU.BS.TffE SHOBTEST BOCTE : TO BALTIMORE. AND PHILADELPHIA! : The steamer THOMAS SHRIVER, AT. Master, leaves Pittsburgh, from her. above the Monongahela bridge, daily, at 4 o’clock, P; and WestNewtott at 8 A.M,, ronningin connection with a daily Hoc of splendid Troy, built coaches to Cumberland, and Railroad thence to Balti more and Philadelphia. For farther information enquire of G. M. HARTON, Passenger Agent, Monongahela House: or, Copt. Jacob smith, . Freight Agent, Wharf Boa dec2o:Gm GREAT CEBTRAL £OUT Hi I^l THE PIONEERS.OF THE NEW-RAILROAD If 1 i Through in 4 Days u> Philadelphia andJSaltimore. WE take pleasure in announcing to the. Merchants, •of Pittsburgh and theWestom Business commu and after M<mdoy,the 10th September, we will receive and forward goods via the Central Rail road, and guarantee them to be through in 4 days. jP? r extensive stock of Cuts and Soots enable us to offer the above expeditious route to the public, whilst we sun continue our usual Lines via Harrisburg and Columbia. Merchants wUhinggoods brought from the East with certainty 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., Phiiadcl’n. _ the Pittsburgh Transportation line. Or Ute following Agents— O’Connor Ac Co., 70 North street, Baltimore. K. Block, fl Battery Place, New York. ■ Elliott A Young, 14 Doane street, Boston. seplOtf ■ Pittsburgh Portable Dost JLlne. COR THU TRANSPORTATION OP VRXIGHTTO mFiIOM Merchant's Transportation ; I<ftneii 1701? tho Transportation of MSacnAXbtzg andPßobtrcß j V from Pittsburgh to Philadelphia and Baltimore, (via Canal and Railroad,) aaya.- Rates of Freight always, os low 04 any other responsible Li'u. C. A. JIPANULT-Y'Jfc Co., Proprietors, Canal Basin, Pittsburgh. . AoKvrsi ROSE MERRILL 4 Co., Rail. Auentb { UIIA . kAYNOR, Philad’a. merchant's Ltue r EXCLUSIVELY for the accommodation of the Wat Business between Pittsburgh, Blairsville,' Johns tewn, Hollidaysburgh, Water street, Pa.; and all inter mediate places. • • - Shippers ny 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, Holiidaysbnnr. ,C. A. M S ANULTY.&.Co,, Pitts. Boautj) iCdniis. Bounty Land Warrants. THE SUBSCRIBER, who was in -Michigan, Wiscon sin, Illinois and Missouri, in the Fall of 1840, with the view of examining the-Public Lands,- origin the months of March.or April nexLwill revisit those States and also lowa, and from the knowledge he ha& acquired, be enabled to make the most favorable locations for per sons holding Land Warrants. His charges.wiil be.mo derate to any person who may be pleased to employ him. If by letter, (post-paid,) to LUKE COCRSHOoT, 37 Diamond alley, Pittsburgh. Reverences—Cupt. Robert Porter, Attorney, Fifth at.; John Taylor, Pension Agency,2d st.; Edwara snowden, Attorney, Fourth st.; J. B. Guthrie, Agent, .Fourth, st-j Capi. John Herron, Penn st.; John Cartwright, Cutler, Wood st,; D. T. Morgan A Co., and J.-D. Morgan, Drug gist, Wood street. - Inovls:3m ilounty hands, . Third street, comer of Cher :y allfiy, having at Wash ngton the officers and soldiers, their widows and chiidrettsUNder the Bounty Land Buf,passed SeptembcrSSth, Pittsburgh, October 10. . Bounty Lands* ARRANGEMENTS having been made between the undersigned and' E. B. Ghatson, Esq , of Wash ington Cityy'(tato-of the Treasury Department,) 1 for the purpose, the undersigned will procure Bounty Lands lor the officers and. soTdicrs, their widows pnd children, under the Bounty Land BUI, passed September 2Sth. 1850. JAMES F. KERR; Atpy. at Lawv ’ oct92 4th st., bet. Bmithfieldand Cherry alley; Bounty Land—Soldlerß’ Clalma. rr ' THE undersigned continues the business of Agent for Soldiers' and Widows'Claims lot Bounty Land and' Pensions. Office on Fourth street, opposite the Mayor’s office. ,[ocl2s:lm) . JOHN B. GUTHRIE. V •' Hosiery X Hosiery I Hosiery J XJCTM’ DALY A Co. havener sale; at the OLD ESTAB • W LISHED STOCKING MANUFACTORY, Fifth street, between Wood and Market. 600 dozens of men’sundershirts (all wool) atSJ.OQ. 400 “ u merino 1,00. . 130' u “ drawers “ ' “ 1,00 . • 320 « « '* - (all wool) 1,30- 1000. “ of fleecy Chamois and fur lined buc&sk lambs wool and silk gloves of every size quality a • color, well adapted tor winter wears. 600 dozen of ladies black lamb 3 wool stockings, made of fine American.and-Merino wool, with: three threads iu-keels and feet. tOOQdbzensofcMldren’aplnldttrid new-fuucy'siyres of gumclastic tops. 75 dozen of childrens polkas, jackets, mantillas, muffs, victorines, gaiters and boots. An immense variety of the above goods have bce.i.manuiactuicd. and.selected with care, for our own trade, and will be sold til' prices which will defy all competition. r (Journal' copy,) . Central T«a ; Stor«,. Comer of Fifth Street and Market Alley. TfUST RECEIVED, a large and well selccted'stoek of tT FRESH- TEAS from the the .very b est qualities of Green and Black Teas, which will-lie sold on the most favorable, lerras; wholesale-and retail;- The auention of Fanuliesis-respecifully invited to the assortment. [noy9] HENRY C, KELLY: ‘ ’ Irish and Scotch Whiskey, 777 • ‘fTTARRANTED PUR&rrPnce,S2^s-pet gallon for U J flaje. per quart For, sale by MORRIS & HA-' WOEth, in the Diamond. - £dqc6 . . • . WEGNER & BUECHNER’S . . ? . J-Htoograpfttc Establlslimeiit, -rL t Third-.fr-Fourthi. , # T- ready to furnish every kind of Lithographic A; workman the mosvelegant style,- such-its Shoio-WUt Maps, Portraits, landscapes, Cards , Bill heads , and La* 6ris, printed in gold, colors, Ac. ..{At .the same .place. Messrs. Moeeer &- Helmle have opened a Dravvixg and execute bn. order Drafts of Machinery, Edifices, Monuments, Ac,, with all pos«i ble accnracy and elegance.. • . ja!s:ly JOHN O’DONNELL ■•♦••A. X>. MULLEN,* • ,W. B. HUNT2B. ; ■ MULLEN Sc >COi : ;• Pittsburgh Chair Cabinet ware Rooms, iVo. 98 Third Street, South Sidel • • ' ‘ • O’D. M. &Co., respectfully, inform their fridqds uiand, customers that they have, if not the largest ptfSstodkevir'before seeit'm this cityyth&’gxeßteat' I lvariety of styles.‘the .finest finished,.made of the. best seasoned‘iiiaterials,' : aiid by the bosi workmen in' 1 . the western couniryr*ali-of which- deteanined: <lo sell ns lowas any oilier manufacturing establishment in the city:- Onr Btock i 4 all otlr own .nianufactiire ; no importations. s : ... '•Steamboats and Hotels furnished atthe sliofesi notice' ..Allorderapfromptlyiauended tp.: ,■ -<jal7- : ; The Best Place to Buy Tea* = *r.j MORRIS A ; HAWORTH’S Ted Store, East side of the Diamond. - Good;flavored:Teas fit; finer kind 75c; the best imported 81,00 - Old country people, who use Black Tea* will find ours exactly to their taste. Wehaye just received.a.lof di rect from England, and ike same kind of Teds cannot bt bought at any other: Sion in. Pittsburgh. . “Strange,-but true.” , . . . toll Allegheny. Planing EIIII, . - AOTSHSOIt BXBBST, ACLEOHBSt erry; PBSNA.' THE subscriber would tespectfally,infonn his friends. • find the public generally, that having fcorapleted Ms new Planing Mill, and having operation-two. new Pastern made Planing Machines, (Woodworth patent*); and'several circular and upright Saws* betis 1 now prepared to furnish promptly and at reduced rates, planed and sawed lumber of every ' The. attention of steamboat joiners, carpenters ‘and irparticularly called to'the above establish ment, wherca largi .assortment of plahediund -rough; lumber, of different thicknesses, suitable for bokmaiing,house, flteamboHt'wOTk,'Aegean be 1 round 1 :at all timesr _ . ...... Also, lumber planed or sawed to order, With prompt ness and despatch. • . • JOHN Ai BLOOMER, jal6 , Proprietor. ■N. B.—All orders directed’ to Pittsburgh wiLl.receive prompt attention. , ... Penmanship. A T. no Ume for many years has’ there been such un ,J\, sctupulo.us trickery practised upon, the public ’about penmanship, as at present. Pieces of engraving' ; ore circulated .through the town and cquntrv, with the fin-, graver’s name suppressed, in order to induce- the igno rant to believe them 16- be penmanship* : Persons desi rous of becoming rapid aiid elegant penmen, willtio well to call avDUFPd MERCANTILE COLLEGE, ander amine the handwriting, ol some of the best penmen Ip the city, who have been instructed in this Institution ; dec27;daw • Prime Blade Tea, from England, MORRIS a HAWORTH. in the Diamond.have this day received per “packet ship Devonshire,” from London, about 1500 mt-of Fine,Slrong and Hough Flay ivored Black very best’that could obpur ohasedin ike English market. Price, 60and,75 cents Ib. The Tea Market, in the Diamond, u east side.” [jaS. Soap Stone Griddles,' THE subscribers have just rtceived a fewdozen su perior Soap Stone GRIDDLES, di ect from the manufactory. As these Griddles ' are used’ without greaseof any kind,they are entirely free.front.the gas, and offensive odor that attends the use of ihe common iron Griddles, and which'makes them so objectionable. For sale by JOHN DUNLAP A QO„ declO . corMarkei and Second ats.' : THE partnership of Reynolds A Shee was dissolved by mutual-consout onthe Ist thst The business of the firm will be settled by.either of the parlies, the name of the firm to be used lor that purpose. S. O. HEYNOLDS,. J. L. SHEE. On retiring from.the business of Reynolds deShee, J would recommend‘Mr: J. L. Sbee to my friends and the former customers of the house' ja!4 Citizens of FlttstmrgH HAVE you all heard now cheap' C.A. BROWNis seliinghis stock of fine Gold JEWELRY! If you have not, then know that he is 'selling a. veiy rich and 'ashionable assortment of GtjId,WATCHES and. JEW ..ELRY at such asionishmglowpricesjhai all who have palled to see his assortment hud.prices, exclaim,—this, penainly, is something new for Pittsburgh. What! fine ifold Jewelry selling at half theusual price l How can' his be? Slop a moment, we will tell.yoii ; lh&..secret} Vrebave niaae such arrangements, with the-rr.anufautn rersat the east,- and also,-with the Watch manufacUi . jers of Europe, that we aregetling nil our goods.at the* lowest possible prices, ana then, having low rents, to : pay, ana. oiher expenses, also, cheap, enables ns resell at a very small profit upon first'cost, and therefore, a wholesale price ••will .answer.; Therefore, low. prices and large sales will be our metto. ; Please call at 1H Market street, second' door front 1 Liberty street. [declOJ C.A. BROWN., 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 ceiving hia/ull stock of GREEN AND BLACK TEAS, selected with great care, and purchased direct from the Importers m New York. The stock consists of all the different flavors and grades of Te* brought to the Amen* : 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 i ami 4 Si pack age*, or by the naif chest. ■ .; C«a7<«—Mocha, Java and Rio Coffee. ... _ Cfcoecfarr—Baker’s Broraa, Cocoa, Chocolate and Co 'coaShellsj - lb st, Balt.: P. .&J.T. Tap. Wheelwright, raar2s • crushed and pulverised, and New Orleans Sugar. ■ Raisins, Prunes, Ac. A. JAYNES, •' dec!4 : - • ; -33 Fifth et TTrTEare now, constantly grinding, teed for homed. :Y T Cattle and Horses, and assure Milkmen, Livery Stable men and Feeders generally', that we can supply ■ them with an article of “ Chop” whiebitbey will and ..hotter and cheaperihau any thing of the kind ever of fers din this market before., We have. u pu.tup;”-the best set of machinery for the above purpose ever seen Westofthe Mountain*, 11 and have made arrangements for a supply of Grain that will enable us to furnish the rdanufttetured article in abundance and at low prices. I We have also constantly on. hand, of OUH> OWci MANUFACTURE, Oil Meal. Cotn Meal, Oat MeaK Hull’d Barley, Pace Flnur, Roasted Coffee,.-Mustard', Ground Cinnamon, do Cloves, do Allspice, do Pepper, do Ginger, do Cayenne. All the above articles we war rant. . .. . RHOI)ESs& ALCORIf, WE HAVE NOW FINISHED. 25 dozen ,of Ladies’ fine black real Lambs Wool STOCKINGS, which ute softer in the wool and more durable in the color, thhti any we have heretofore made. Every article in the Bock, Undershirt* and Drawers, ladies’ and children’s underclothing, made to order with punctuality.. . iThe Old Established Stocking Manufactory; Fifth sti deed ■ W, PALV & CO.. . JUST RECEIVED 'a■supply of Cards; ivory satin surfaced, satin enamelled, India apd People’s colored Cards. . Always on handi. an excellent article.' of book and news Ink; also, red, blue and green Inks; frorp the manufactory of J. D. ftl’Crearv; New Yo'rkv .. AV. S.:HAVEN, .. Printer, Bookseller and Stationer. Comer of Market and Becona-Bts. JFreßh.l’eas. JUST RECEIVED at the Central Tea Store, a fine assortment af.Tea.yiz. Best strong Eggli'sh Black ; do Extra fine Ooolong; dp English. Breakfast; ; do Chulßn; da Congor; , . GREEN TEA.S— Leaf Yaang Hyson ; n flunnmvilftr : ; do """iHMJlffon» t*T Ynnnr FTt'hTi ~• • )a!o' H. C. KELLY, FimTTtrSWr^ IP YOU USE BLACK TEA, Morris & Haworth* in the Diamond, sell the best in Pittsburgh.'- This is no . puff, bat a positive fact, as comparison will nro.ve.. Good strong and pleasant ; fiavored, 60c lb } the best imported into .the United . States, 75c .& ft. Green Teas equally good, at the same. .All Teas at this establish ment are rcpacked/reii/rom the original cherts, 'whlch is much.superior to package .Teas,-which* i« many in stances, have been pat up to from two to three years, and yoomighta* well imagiua that Hap .would keep as: well in a small bundle as in a atari, as suppose Ted will' keep as well in a small package as in4he original chests R^?V V fe RS -“;I ust ? ocClved ail additional eiocfcof, Coil’s Patent Revolvers! also, Allen’s do. Very' convenient and necessary ,f self protectors «• to such' as may findULnecessury to beexposed .at nigttti For sale at.the AY atch and Jewelry Store of ' ■ - •••/, W. YV. WII.SON, .Js*± corner Market and Fourth s te. COIN SCALES.—Banks, brokers and baßinesTmen* who have not yet supplied themselves -with u «im* ple v eipeditiousand certain detector of counterfeit coin will find It greatly to tkeir advantage to procure one 0/ these approved balahces.'“ A few more left.” • - Prices, $1,50,53,50 and $5,00, according to sue ■ri*M .. , . ; _ W. W; WILSON. /2'AS.—Jun received, a. .splendid assortment of Gas VJT rhandaliers, four, two and one burner; also' Brackets, single and doublet Solar Lard Lamps for Parlors, Churches, Halls, Steamboats and .Stores in large vnriety; of Cornelius dt Co’s unrivalled- mAke ■' also, globes, chlumies and wick, by gross or dozen ' ’ . w. w. wilson; . ml 4 U cor Market ft Fourth sts TTtRENCH POLISH [MG'PASTE—The best eomposi- X -tton for cleaning and. removing spots from. Uouse Purmture of every descriptma.- The.appUcationis ex ceedingly, simple,, and the. effect is insiantaiieouVand lasting.. Full directions for use on each box. " ’ : < . COULTER & HACKED OO’' l ; corner of Wood and Third sts. iWisaUaneotta. Dissolution* S. 6. REYNOLDS, Removal, Ground Feed* 3d st.,~opposite the r St. Charles Hotel. Td the LadteOi Printer’s Cards. H'.yi , ’)'■ ilVtscdlauccms/- CORN.— 200 bushels just reu’d, for sale by'-,-- , - STUARr * SILL, ju3l •_ ~ 12! Wood St OATS— 100 bushels forsa] ja3l- / yLUVEK SEKLI—I2 Huslielsju siore unu lor sale by V ia3l - - ■ : STUaRT &USIU,. OLI, UU'ITEK'—IO hbls. extra, for table uho . . j«si' - ' ■' a'fUAß’rf&'-sit,!,: npoUACCO.'-tt) bore;; pride 0 : n, chcup»io closo.out. , 1 ja3l . ■ STUART & SHAT HIOKOKV ISUTS —5O tacks, in store and /orcillAby ■■■■ STUA'RTr&-SIM;, FLOUR.— bo bbi;;. Extra Fami 1y i u ptoresrlilYor sel? )°3l~ • ■ : STUART vie SIU* LSKGAR—4O bbls (pure cider,) in store.!-, r, '°3t STUART. A Si LI GRAB OIDKR—g bbU.jue; received ab.ii lorsaUs . l“ 3t * STUART & SILL. SS--IP3 boxes .8 by 10 for tale by. 1 j V-i : i* 3l ■ , - STUART. £ slut. LARD~IO keg3-Na. l in-i:ore aud for-fuie by -x -JA 31 - , STUART & SILL. EFLOUK— 60 sacks ibr sale by‘ > ~’ { , t STUART &;gTI<T*- SJN Ulr , t , Vr- i SU boie3,‘ 4 !Ozi pacic3ges, iion\l?B |ggtUiforsatefey-i (ja3g., .«.■frTOfttt.T:feSlLuT* TO I/KT.—Rooms ar.d staaa power for mechanical purposes. Enqiiiro of:' v Ja3l -- - ‘ SCAIF£ fc ATKINSqXII9 TWtsi " FKACHE3. ANO^AT^ERS—_ .vt TT— -SQO . ; 4,000 Frihie'Jleriiacky TeJitFiori. w Fot sale by : (?ARSON v & M’KNIQHT. & iO/IIT BOXES;R AISIN3/l»half do} • . . :-i-. ’ caSks Ciirrant?; in store and for'sala'br ' - J. KHOttES &jCCM i'?. • ‘ No 0 Wood 8t• :If| CASKS :SIOILY- IiIQUoKICJBs Cal&ra do; : itlboxesßdpuea- 1 • • 'do;'*''' •: •. 50. T.do ' LemonSj in store-andforsileby : Ja2o JOSHUA RHODES .A CO! JF\ J*AoKliTS'SAEAi>.oiiy,onansr ' • • 1 • 30: do.. ~do.- -. 'dOr.pints ; 20dor assoricdPickles; ' j 110 do'Captsap, instore and farsaJe ■ lyi ja2Q . . . ' JOSHUA RHODES & CO. ~A(\ AiATSIVICA ALMOiNbs ; n • ' .*• ' 20. bags Filberts r;- .. • • 13 do Cream Nats; 1000 CocoiNmsj fn store-arid rot sale by ;v -i ja2o : t r: , \JO3HUA RHODES,& CQ, iLJ CES.—ISO doz best,cast steel Hoea;j . , • ’ S’- <To- ; db ' Gardened, - bitconsitfhm’r and for,sale by (jal3}_. L. S. WATKR.\IAN, fc SpN3« - : fpORK3.“*93 doz best quality cast steel Hay. Forks i Xr - 30'do ! doGerman'• ' -‘aor '■ ' ,40 do best cast steel. 4\ pronged; j&laattxe.- Forks', ob consignment ana for sale by ' ' ' ,jals E.g. WATERMAN^.SQN3,’.-,ii- feCJCT HE_ENEATJH3.-r4?is:doz, Uest.quaUiyi patenti' ► ; Scyme.bneaths, on consignment and ior sale bv* ; 3al8„ ib.B.WATERMAN-^gQNSj;iis l jalB L. 3. WATERMAN &;SQN3^: PEARL ASH.t-12 casks primaFearl Ash for tola by jaia ; vyATERMAN Jt, SONS. WINDOW SASH of all siyles for sale by- - - » • r •. , • ' v ' • : H/O;KELLY, : jaiu r-.AgefliforFaUslrQn^Sggh- -n- SCYTHES.rr?® do&beatquality. Grass ScyiUsa;; i , 60 do‘ '.do v> -/Cradle do} • ' * ; ..-10, dO;COjnmOTI •• - = da'V ■: •i j i on consignment and for sale by * L. S. ; -WATERMAN ; -*.SONB, * ; i a lB . -Nos SO.fc 81. Water, .&.61 Front #t, E *TRA FAMILY FLUUR-I8 bbls. Extra Family I F’lourfor sale by-KELLY.* IJINE TEAS—2shalf Chests fine Younjr Hyson; v .15 '.do. . m± an±4 6. packages* i 5 do‘ '• • noe-Blackr 1 _ > 5 . 50: do , .dp,-Ini 3 6or,andi&..- In store and for Bale'br ‘ ‘ '' < frattlrajraS; ;de9l7- : y,-^ rvn ;y v;-, - .KING; MOOjEtHE* - - WHITE HAVANA SUGAR—3O boxes Whitens*-t* vana Sugar, just received and for sale Tiy ~11; MILLERJUG&BTSQfg : PAPER HANGINGS— French antf'ASnerfcaii Paper• . Hancinea and-Borders, froqj Gic; to S2,M) & piece, iprsalofcy' \ ' W. P, MARSHALL fjai4' : - • • exw'oodst- ; WATCHES,JEWELRY,Ac.— Now iastore,a; largo' and;rich stock of fiue -Waxchesi -JOwelrv eaJ‘ pancy Goods;.-:v.••_. : jW..W -WH^aON,;. ' ' corn*»T;~of Market nmt . r|>JHli BK3T Of WINES AJN:I> BKAboAfS,' iiui*!' A' ble for medicinal parposerVfof satebTfthe'btfiirt or .bottle, by tiaU) ■ .MORRIS A HAWORTH. CHEAPFRUIT.— iN’ew M. E. BUNCH 131 c, ft., 10 ft. f0r.81.00, pr bpi.—foraalo by MORRIS & HAWORTH,iiVtSeDMmbnd?:[aecSr rf- IANARY bbla for rale by ’ ■ _ beott. ~. - i ,; B. A.~FAHNESTOCK fe CO 1 : . Qflfl iius.coKW . ■! .2O Q: Ims. Oats; ( . 100 ,t " Shorts? ■ For sale by : s T.AVUiYDS & BON, ‘ Produce and Commission Merchant*,- • Np.OtAVaieraireet, NGLiSH GirJ ANl> 01,0 J AMAICA BUM, for 'sate, wholesale or retail, by " ' . .. .. . ;j°H • ; h • : ■ MORBI* & HATtVOBTH. • DttfcSSlili FLOOR feet,weii'Bo a,B'oned, and good quality* for sale cheap by. * • John. a. bloomer, Allegheny. PI ant ri at fttilh*. Box BOARDa—iSjUGU feet different WckitesfcwT'ior' sale by ■, JOJIN A. BLOOMER, Allegheny Plamn&Mills. ►E ACHES—*3ossacks Dried Peaches; ■i ■ .11 bbis. : j do* i /.# r lS b.g. TVATERMAy & SONS AMES-MU doz/p&jr horse ami multi hames VorVale - ■■ fc^QNS,-^ BUTTER— 15Mils. OesftJtoUUmtQrj. .:- -..'s. - , 5 do packed do \ • - ' 10 • kegs Ad-- 1 - ' ifar Bafaby ■ r bag ... .. .. .-. , ?r . L-S WATERMAN, -'- ■ BRY APPLES—O 2 sacks Dried Apples*. 4 10 libls/ ‘ do ; For sale by'- 1 J J '' ; “' JtS: L;S*<WATERMAN & SONS. : HICKORY 'JNUTS—6.bags fctr.sa!oby *, _ - m L A WATERMAN & SONS';"' '* b\2Li KAUT Ot T Luti-VVyUK,' i Casiiic Soap; l Sulphate or Quinine ; : Chrome Green. jdec34 /nUfc<BShJ—l6o boxes VY‘. it; Caeese in. etort ami Tor \/ t salo n| RICKETSON. TOBACCO— SSTboxes RusseU & Robineoiv s s: • • '■•■-- 2$ ftfy xWi H.'Granta: A • ** ■ ! . , ... ,1.0. ,do , Havis 1 . ; A j, " 10 do ‘Ring’s. For'sale by ';' • >; ideol7 i; , . ftri) rjm ) KING&; MOO JtHEAtt -v ; toab; pacJfagesjJ. ptautouoa - Molassesiirecelved pe?'BteumerCaleaonia,and for'" ■ ■• YKINQrfc MOOBiiEAPi ■ > •_ TERY SUPERIOR JfKEttCii BIUUSVY just rec’d, aad for sale by iheJjoute, qusn or gallon, by ~ MORRIS' ii'liAWi »RTH; i. v; ii ; in;i h Dfataond. : j TW! O. I LARD--r 5 btds.No. l-Lard j • ll skegV' do. ' ' do; ' ' * < > Jasi received and fOTsalc.by - 7 k-;; .2; MILLER & RICKETSON. . frfos.SiHafld 2J& Liberty sty ' Economy, crau • -Economy cm Cider In store.andr/or sale-toy- >i in •=-> .v jlecg* , , „ ;, , ■,aTifcUlSß,& RICJOSTSQN. - jPtOFFJSEr-00 bags prime Rio, part new crop,.reoetV' V> ing arid-for sate by :; 1 tnov2Q} r - : ' , - SFANISH;CIGARS.^-20 J for sale by ,[jal] ,; . STUART & BILL- ■ > BUl fc I'ER—10 bbls. prime kbit ; r ‘ l2,ksgs. :;do-: ; packed p for sale by*. > . KING.fc MOORHEAD; kIUED ‘APPLES-—'JQ Oils, idr salu.by ' -■ ■• • • r ■ ■ KINg &MOORHEAI>. . Wf. ANTEOr-Ono of .MitcheJPs S-aic Maps of penn* "IP 1 ifff. 1 V.i n l* •;; A'rplv;nt No. 54 SmitbfiehigfreOt.^ I>LATt! WAH'atoita-rA Xi ers,very neatly'got up, on hand JOHN DUNLAP it - dec-t . cor Markel arid Second sts. .; SHOOTS in stmc andfor eal« by» vMU «*co3t _ RHODES afAliCbBY- KHAN— 100 uuah.in store and Jor saioijv; -:. .. • deedi . RHODES & ALCOEUV, 1 fill Uti.r ti. .li 1 DUt.I (j r; in store'aitd for sate by *yy.,dec3l . ; . O .RHODES &AUCQBN,,t GORNw32S bush. Corn, in the ear.in store and f0r..., sale by [dec3l| KHOUE.S &. ALCORN, 1 GU QUN DK i-i E 11~* O nil c aand ;or saleYy. > 1 . . dec3l, RHODES AALCQRN. . CORN IViEAL—On hand and for sale by ' dec3l RHODES & ALCORN: MOMJNY-rS hbfa. AVhite, in sforo tUid.-ttir 'ale by • dec23 KING fc MOORHEaV Buckwheat raouit-awr sects, ioTbrSnETTor' tele. ; ■ IdectiSJ.,,, ■ ,war. JJTJjH-,1,- I VBIEU AM'EES—IO sacks just recM and for tale. X/'deciS ' ' - "lV)i: OVEII.- r'ltißSTNUi'ii—3o bua.-mstore'aodfur raia ny,t.t ■\J dec2d U W.M.DVBR. CIHEBtsE—UbI) boxes and looso Cheese for talc by ' j decia : ~wai. dyer. AOKEREL—Nds.laiih Tin whole; hainVtular. bla'i i dcc3Bd:U:i; d;i.d .■ .wac toY-EKy .- ( iQUElrH—acastsslnrgeime Co'cllsltiorsele. . deeds WM.IIYER tEATHEKS—SM).£>.«. prime Geese TtaUiers,'foi‘ sale ■by , ■ fnovaSl ■ .. UWAUDYERr,;, CHIAN BEK KIES—S bbl'. juat rae’d tuid.for snjeJjyr . .> dec9 WM.DVRrf. 1 tt UsXNUTS—dd bust in store and for t-ale by J dectl r-tf it: • *>V.M. I) HCi.HEL EY wiifrellTeasyof all RUitiitiee, whcfle. • sale and-'rutail) lower .thaii’ any otiiorfouie ob f'iltnetreei:tSigtiCeatralTeftlitofe. • CdecM ■eft?^ NO. 176. byr- ■ f.l, ‘v 1 , 1 , - STUART & SIM. i COULTER &
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