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WHITE & CO., Gazette.
L. HARPER, Post.
„ ROBT. M. RIDDLE, Journal. ’
* JAMES P. BARR k Co. Chromcle
- FOSTER A BROTHER, Dispatch.
Dec. 1*1640.} JAMES W. BlDDLE,American.
(professional (Sards.
TOHNE. LARGE, Attorney at Latr h Fourlh street, near
'gf SmUhficld, - ' xnar3o
SAMUEL W. tJJUACft., Attorney pi Laio—O&cc oa 4th
street, near Grant, Pittsburgh. oci2s,
G OHLANDO LOOMIS, Attorney at jkxur.—Office 4th
» above Wood. jnly4-y
rruiOMAS 31. MARSHALL, Attorney at ictt.—Oilice,
X I*orrrie ? * BaUdlngg, Fourth su jan7-ly
R B-CARNAHAN,Aitomryal£<JV—Olficeoa Fourth
• ll *i bgtvreen Cherry alley and Grant st. fae2*y
Dll. BROWN’S OFFICE, No. 65, Diamond alley, near
Wood Btreet , lebl
T. N.'M’CuOVVBVV Aiumty and CoumtUor at Lata
<l, Office Itt BlkewcH’s Building* on Grant street.
••• ]Et!3>J7-ly.
- SCOTT. Denuxtj Fourth su, five doors west of Alar
d * ket. Al! work trammed, and if not perfectly sat-
Jgfkctory no charges will be made. _ feblQ
BEMOVAIi.— Dr. Robert Snyder, has removed his
i o&ieeta Fourth street, between Wood and Smith
l streets. _ __ marlS-ty
C DARBAGU, Attorney at £aw—Office in ilokewell’a
• Buildings, on Grant street, opposite the Conn
noose.. jy'-’tay
TORN BARTON. Attorney at Law —Office, North eide
lr"''of'Fifth street, between Wood and Simthfield, in uxe
line building wiln Aldcnnan Morrow. sep3o-ly
aEORGE F. GULLMOKIi, Attorney and Counsellor at
—Office removed to the 2d door below Grant st.,
•n Fourth* to the office lafely occupied l>y Aldcnnap Mil
der. naiGO
NBUCKMASTKEv Alderman—OQice: fourth strec»
• third door above South&eldySoath side.
Conveyancing of all kinds dent with the greatest care
•ad legal accuracy, .
Titles to Real Estate examined, Ac.
BIDDLE ROBERTS, Attorney at Lata. Othco N c
JL9 Iftgpmithfield straet, between Fifth and Sixth.
Collections carefully attended • to—special aitenuo
given to Conveyancing* * [<lec3»ly
• - ■ . Dr«Obarles Hofman,
TTOMCEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN, has removed Us
•rlj office to Penn street, N 0.291, (between Hand street
and Gamson alley). [£ee3o
; oB> Q* S.'UTSSS • • • **»B» C. M^OW&LL.
SEYSER & McBOWELL, (buccessous to Km,&
Ebtssßj) If7w?cao2< and Prwcnph&n
Store,cu sr of Wood streci and Virgin alley. Pftysi*
4*iaos pro _npUons carefully compounded night- and
Jay. OCl3;lf
'TOHN A- PARKINSON, Alderman , Fifth Ward, Penn
0 *V'%etwtCH t,r olnn* ard O’^a'a^lß, *~li —c ’na”
befbondat all times Tfcosehavmgbou eaorotherprop
etty to sell or rent,can have the game punctually attend
edlo debts colieclcdj and all the duties of an Alderman
will receive prompt attention 0c%7 p
TTENKY W WILLIAMS Attorney and Lounstttor at
I*l Lav, (successor to Lowne A Williams ) Office at
thtTold stand, Fourth st. above Smuhficld
THE Partnership heretofore existing- between Henry
W Williams Esq., and myself in tlje pracuceofthe law,
W4s dissolved by mutual consent on the 26th oil»and the
business will hereafter be continued Dy Henry W. Wu*
' lams* whom most cheerfully recomjhend to all for
whom I have the honor to do business—ua a gentleman
ofth c ,r confident R LQWRIE
Samacl F« Rosb* ;
A TXQRNEY'AT LAW—Office ia Fourth street, fiear
rV Ortat.jp Lamartineßaildinge. marSOiw
JC7UI t- MRCHXL—— • —■•—•• •SAMUEL PALttEH,
nttebtl A Palmer.
k TTORNEYS AND COUNSELLORS AT LAW—
' A QMct on Fourth street, a feto doors below Smxthficld.
ah business entrusted to their care, promptly attended to.
' Collections made and Conveyancing executed on mode*
rate terms.- - . : febllitf
■ r ‘ j» U. Jennings,
Attorney and counsellor at law—or
-fiffCi Lowrie’s Buildings, Fourth street, between
Smith*? ft *d and Grant. aps
ONOMWlieVook
OAB selected Pittsbnigttas his-permanent residence.
1 He hie taken the houurlately-occupied by Alder
man Miller, on Fourth street, near Grant, Immediately.
Sdioiniu* the “ Lamartine House.-’ His Office Is attach
: ed to his residence, where he will constantly be found,
unless absent unprofessionalduly. Office hours from 7
a’clocba -sg. lo 9 o’clock a,si., and from o r. w. to 7 ?.
-• novs
-—s, p. & o. L> B. K’etcermon,
A TTOHNETS AT LAW—Office on Fourth street,be-
A. ween Wood and SmitliCeld. , Jnu2sry
W.W.DaUtta, ,
Attorney at law-oisco: second «toiy wu
: kins Hall. ■ , Janii4:ly
.. , Hr. James King. ■ ■ ■ . i
OFFICE ON FOURTH STREET, ono door Wesl of
Waavei’* Hotels ■ ' ' angtodim
ATTORNEY AT LAW. Office No. 99, on Fourth:
item,oppoaite the Mayor’a Office. lmfflty
J.s.Hamllton,
A TTORNEV AT LAWVhas removed to the office in
J\: Fiftlxstreet,between Wood and Smith&eld streets,
• .formerly oecamedby.Thos. Hamilton. Esq., deed, anu
* -"will attend tothebnamesß remaining unfinished upon his
docket. . .■ ■ ■. .. . maylfi
‘SjtbW. DAGtTEieSEOTYfBTTdOIiis: AirWSttik
i -ingsi Foimfcrfrm.— Hough & Anthony, Daguerre 0-
typlstßfrom the Eastern ciiie*, would call theauentioh ofi
log inhabitants of Pittsburgh, and the neighboring towns
■ totheir-Daguerreotype of citizens and others, at rooms in
• tfttt thfra iwt Of Burke a building, 4th at. ; i
Person* wishing pictures taken may rest assured that s
‘ ae pains shall be spared to produce them lathe highest’
perfection of the art* Ounnstrumentsareofthemostpow- !
erfal Bud. enubling-us to execute pictures adsarpas B ed
1 -ftr high finish tod truthfulness to nature. Thepublioare
soHcßefitoeallaittl exanune. . - .
TVtstnwidtfinfrfernictnresare neither reqnlired orei
pectcd totakerfietn umeisperfectsatufoctfon. sgiven.
... N. B. Operators will find this a good depot for stock
ftnitrhqff foftla. ’’ ’
1 nyinttnictioiis given in the art, containing .tha more
: ' msntlmprnTements. jm7
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IX.
TITIILIAM JACKSON. Patent Medicine Depot, 8& lab*
f.y Arty atrpet, head. of;Wood>. - . : febl
* A FELTON, B*U and Brass Founder ,?io . 70 Scpoud
jCX.9 street; between Market and Ferry streets,* febl
‘TnCTOH BCRLBA, BsokseUer, Stationer aad Bindery
.»T,Fiflh ftreeWbctweentWaodandMafEei. : )an7
A bioNULTV A Forwarding and Commission
AftrcAano,.Canal Braid.'■ > mart
YTrM. DYER, .Grocer' ana' Produce No. 153
TTLibenyEtreetyPutfibnirgh. marl?
eOOLEY ft.LAIRD, J&tnhant Tailors, Wood street,
second door from Water, will keep constantly on
hand a,well selected lot of Clothing, •' • ' 'tnatl&y
H. LEE, (successor to MtntPnt & lr,) Wool Deala
• and Commission Merchant* forthe sale of Amerz*
can Wooten Goods. feblO
J, L. hHEE, WkotesaU.Qrouri Commission Merchant,
* or i4 dealer tn.. Paper and Bags, corner Penn and Ir
win streets* •.;;•> jal4
KINO ft MOORHEAD, Wholesale Grocers and Produce
Deafors*No. 27 Wood street, Pitlabargh. (mp 23 ;
JOSEPH 'WOODWELL, Importer and Dealer tn For*
eign and Domestic Hardware, comer of Second and
Wood streets. . , oc‘J9
JOSEPH MAJOR, JSoat .Store, Shin Chandlery and
Agency of the Pittsburgh Lard Oil Factory, No 4,
Market street, Pittsburgh. • )nl2
KRAMER & RHAAI, i?ar>i>cra and Exchange Brokers,
comer ofThird and Wood Birccts, opposite the St.
C'barlesHotel, . , : tebl
BA, FAHNE&IOCK~ACt>,» Wholesale Drug Wan*
* house, comer 01 First and Wood streets, anu comer
•of Wood and Sixth. • ; fcbl
SAMUEL AlOßtfO WTblaiiuiacturer o! Tin, Copper
and Sheet Iron Wore, No. 17 Fifth street,between
Wood and Market, • f . - feblO
W
M. GLENN, Hot>kbuidtr f corncrof Tlurdtuid Wood
. / streets, above C. 11. Hiiyvwlieruium prepared to
dooYcry descnpuonof ruhngand binding. ; « : p*c2
JOHN H. MELLOR, and Retail Utalt* m
Music anil Musxeal Rooks,
and No. 122 Wood street. • • ••-- janl
J. BR\ AR, Reti\fvtng Distiller,<l nd Wholesale Dealer
•in Foreign and Domestic Wines and Liquor*, No
jl4 labeny;street,ffnd 53 Diamondalley. jy«i
KING A FHlNEYyAgents for the Dtlatecrt Alutuaf
Ifwurane* Company, of PEitadelpbln, at the Ware
house of Kihg'&tiotmes, WaierstreeL near Market/
iebt
■\JirM. ALEXANDER Cqffav&laktnand Fur-
T f ntshtng Undertakers, corner or renn and:St..:Clflar
streets,apposite the Exchange.- 1 Eatrauce on Pennsreet.
* febl
W. /.TSOTQ.
fTtBOTH & SCOTT, Wholesale anti Retail'Dialer in~
XipoaiiyShoti, Trunk*. Cafpaßag» s &e. I Q. W. corner
of Fourth and Smithfield sts., Pittsburgh, Pa, tmrlfcy-
Jons A. Cbaio. tale of New Lisbon, O t « •W. 8. Senses.
YIHAtG &S&INNER, QsntralAgtnty Commission and
\J_,Forwarding Merchants, No. 2a Market street, Fitts
.burgh, Pa. Prompt attention given to the purchase and
yshlc ot nil kinds of produce. tepid
WM
. mlu.es, a.- wax, ucxj&reos, mrsßCßon.
MILLER & lUCKETSQN, WhoksaU orocert t and la*
porters of Brandies,-Wines- cuid Scgars; Nos. 172
and 174, comer of Liberty and Irwin streets, Pittsburgh,
Iron, Nails,Cotton Yarn
Ac.,constantly onhsad.
ShTJUNLEY, Horn*. Sign and Ornamental £amur s
» and dealer in PAINTS. No. 44 Sl Clair st., Pitta*
burgh, has constantly on hana all kinds of PjU!Rs,-either
Dry or Mixed; Japan and Copal Varnish; Linseed Oil;
Boded Oil; Spirits Turpentine; Window Glass, of all
sizes; Puuy,Paint Brushes, Ac.,all oflhe besf quality,
and for sale at reosouable prices. tepll
baac WlUUnSir
■fcyTERCHANT TAILOR, finuihfield street, No. 13, be*
jXX.' tween Ist and fid streets. • ••••■■ apiy:
norm a Hawortb.
SIEA DEALERS AND IMPORTERS OP WINES
iiajl tidk ef iht JhamiwL
tuburgh. maySl
J. 4..COFLTJLK*—-
Danfol Yonnffion,
House, sign, and ornamental painter,
Liberty street, opposite Hand. AU work neatly
executed. Orders punctually attended to. (mafthby
Rttshtm (Saris.
LEXANDER JAYNES. Pekin Tea Sta f<4'3B Fifth
»street, nehrTVogd. « ' febl
‘OSH.UA HOBINSON, Agdtat for Hamden A Oo>’t
L\n* of Packets, Fifth febl
rj>^l«ANy Storsi No. 49 Libr
«erty street , .... • febl _•
•E comer of Wood and Sixth
- , febl. ;
HOLSlES&SON.£a»»MamiXtealmtn F&bangi
■• Cpy\ and Bank Notes, NQ. 05-AlArkfclctrect. iebt
OHNftTCLOSKEY, Tailor find Ctofner, Liberty street
between Sixth and Virgin allsy,soath side. : seplQ
► . McSTElN,2?r<xM.Fouader andQa* Fitter; Snuth
» field atreci»botwccn Diamond alley and Fifth st.
IAAFFE ft O‘CONNOR, Proprietors oitne Pittsburgh
Portableßoal Store corner of Penn and Wayne si*.
Coulter A Hacke«
TTTHOLESALK AND RETAIL DRUGGISTS, cor*
JFf nerof Wood amt Third sttcelt, under Sl Charles
Potcl, Pittsburgh, Pa. : ; mayl
tt.c. Stoebton,
LATE Johnston & Stockton, BOOKSELLER, STA
TIONER, PRINTER and BINDER, corner of Mar
ket and Tbtrd streets, Pittsburgh, Pa jy^iuf
James P. Horbaetf,
RECTIFYING DISTILLER,
alo neaLSB nr
Foreign and Domestic H'tnes, Liquort, Cigars, SfC.,
No. 197 Liberty at. corner or Barker's alley,
novlOj , Pittsburgh Pa.
M.D. PATTON,
(SUCCESSOR to J. S. Bonnet A Co.)
Wboleaale Grocer, DUttUer,
AJffl DBALED tn
FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC WINES,
LIQUORS . CIGARS , FRUITS, HUTS, *e
102 Liberty street, Pittsburgh. ap3
JOUN Sr KENNEDY.
KENNEDY A HASLETT,
'Successors to Kinsey A Knox.
Wholesale and Retail Dtalsrt in Watches, Jewelry, Silver
. Ware. Fancy and Varuty Goods, Basktts, Comos % sc.
N 0.94 Market street, between sih st. and the Diamond,
fp* Clocks, VVaicnes and Jewelry neatly repaired.
Pittsburgh, August 20, 1850.
George B«ale, Jr«,
MANUFACTUREITOF BRUSHES, Wholesale and
Retail, No. 75 Wood street, Futsburgh, Pa. Con
stantly ou hand, a general and extensive assortment of
all kinds of BRUSHES, nt the lowest Eastern prices.
N. B.—Machine Brashes, Ac., made to order at Ute
shortest notice. ■ mar3o.y
I*. S. WATRRHAN.** ‘B. If. WATERMAN.
li. S. Waterman & Sons,
"VTrHOLESALE GROCERS, Commission and For
yy warding Merchants, Dealers in all kinds of Pro
duce and Pittsburgh Manufactured Articles and Agents
for sale oi Richmond and Lynchburg manuiacturcd To
bacco raar°
JOSHUA RHODES ■ ALFRED P ANSHTTZ
JOSHUA RHODES AtO,
WHOLESALE DEALERS IN FOREIGN FRUITS
Nuts, Spices, Coitfectionary Sugars, Cigars, $e
HO C WOOD STREET EAST SIDE NRAB WATER
julyl PITTSBURGH
W CUNNINGHAM <—*- -» O DUNCAN
P CUNNINGHAM - - - D lIIMSEN
Pittsburgh City Ctl&sß Works,
W. CUNNINGHAM A CO..
.. MANUFACTURERS Off
WINDOW GLASS,
No. 20 Market ttrttt* between First and SuotUL
• - Pittsburgh, Pa.
Particular attention paid to odd sizes. Also,
DealersmFlmt Glass, Vials, Bottles, Ac. , (jy22;ly
A- 3- BTUABT.*’THOStAB B. SILL.
BTCiIUT A SILL,
Grocers, and Produce Commission Merchants,
No. 118 Wood street, Pittsburgh, Fa. »
T\BALERS IN GROCERIES. Flour, Wheat, Rye,
JL/Oats. Corn- Barley. Pork, Bacon, Butler, Lard,
Cheese: Clover, Tiiwihy and Flax Seeds; Iron. Nails,
Gloss, Ac-,Ac.. Ac- ParUcnlarattenUon paid to the sale
iof Western Produce. . • ■ _ ... _ . ..
i References—Mcssra Myera & nunter.Robt.-Dalzell
; 4Co-- HorDploa.Smith A Co.. King A Moorhead,McGills
A Roe, James May, Pittsburgh;: Fenner A McMillan,
Massillon: Jos. 8. Morrison. Louis aep2Q
Walter P* SXarsbally >•
(SacceQ tor to Sam ael C. Hill,)
mwißTgn AND- JJEALBR HI FBBNCIt^AND^AMyHICAJf
paper hangings and borders, .
Window Shadiif Fire Hoard FrinU, sc. } &t.
Also—Writing, Printing and Wrapping Paper, i
No. 85 wood street..
between Fourtlt st, and Diamond alley, west side,
jaO. • Faj
tboxa* woods.*woods
T.WOODS 4SON. 7
PRODUCE DEALERS AND COMMISSION
... MERCHANTS,
■ Jalu. . . : : No. qi wigHg.graggr, grrxagcaoir.
SAfflCßl P. BRRITER, .
WHOLESALE GROCER,
PRODUCE AND COMMISSION MERCHANT,
■AJfD DEILSE JR nTTSBCSOn KJIRCTACTDDSD ABTXCLSS,
N 05.130 and 132 Second a., between Wood and Btnithfield,
■ialitf ■ Pittsburgh.
' SOWN A TETIiET, ■ -
PRACTICAL GUTLERSjSURGICAL AND DENTAL
Instrument nlanaractarere, ■
:: No. 140 Woodstbbbt, hkau Ytaera Atttar.
XSTE have removed our store and' Manuntctory from
Yy Liberty street to the above named place,for the
Purpose of having more convenience for manufacturing,
Vbich we intend goinginto extensively. All orderbfn
barline wiUbeattendedio with punctuality and dispatch.
Jabbing and Repairing neatly done and promptly exe--
* o A*eneral assbrtmentaf .Hardware and Cuthry we will
: alwayslieSpon' at-the fcwurprice's.-
1 We lfave Just' redoived n fine lot of fftirw, Fault and.
BcwJwniTailcrti and Hair Dressers’ Shears,/md other
Goods generally kept in Hardware Stores,i.Turoersy
[ Furriers. Hauers and Saddlers’ 2bol> 5 a^JLV, i? r tei ;
| Razors Ground and Handled, Pen Blades put in, fcc.-;
I Guns and Pistols repaired, Ac., &c.
I _N. D.— Particular attention paid to manufacturing
| Trusses and Sapporters. dcc27:ly
, ; j. A' - ; <*.
REM, ESTATE BRQEBR. "
HENRY W. PISH
BAS opened an Office at the comerofßmithficld and
. Fifth streets,. Eitlabnrgh, known as the “Groat
Dargaia comer,” and will dqvotmhis entire time and at
tention to' tho Purfhau, Sale and Exchange qf. Seal Es
tate, incuyuni country. f
Fromhis acquaintance with tho business, he (iopcs to
satisfy all who may favor him with Agencies m their
lineoftnsiness. -• ■ : ■ - .
: ' Join n- Vatmitwl) i '
TVRUGGIBT AND APOTHECARY, No. 45,. Moiket
JL/ atreet, three doors above Third jPmsburgtywillhave
constantly cm band a well selected assortment of the best
aad freshest Medicujes, which he will sell on. the.-most
reasonable terms.'. Physicians Bonding.orders will be
promptly attended tOt &nd eappplied with articles they
may rely upon aa genuine. i ; . ? . ? ?
Physicians prescriptionswillbe accurately and neatly
prepared from the beat materials, at any hour Of the day
Or flight. . . - ; < V T:
for sale,a large stock of freshandgood PERFO*
*ANOTA(rniBUt Of aBfiSS OLISIWABBi VIALS, BOTTLES
aml iMi/ fjrUr, Scotch Ale, Mineral Water y Patent
- IMtdxtiTU and Wine Botilu, cf every descriptions
Keeps constantly on hand a generalassorimcntof the
above articles.
C7* As the Other Green-Glass Factories are all
slopped,as is the eastern in summer, rAu Factory v now
tnfuil operation, andwiU continue inoperauon toih sum
mer and vnnltr.
Orders thankfully solicited and will he filled at the
shortest notice* ■
CT*TT<jr*Acu«, Ne.MS Second firm, iflwem Wood and
Ssmtiifield atretic. fjy2d*’sD:iy
The Old Printing Establishment*
(LAYS JOUKSTOH A BTQCITOH’S,)
kdnd Blank Book and Stationery Warchoute*
W S. HAVEN Is prepared to execute evoty style of
• Legal, Commercial, Canal and Steamboat Job
mating and Book Binding \ and famish every article
in the blank Book, Paper and Stationery hue, at the
shortest notice and on the most reasonable terms.
Blank Book and Stationery Warehouse, corner of
Market and and Second streets.
Printing Office and Book Bindery,No.SO Third
sleet. ■■■•■: . i . - ’ novlO
R. C. STOCKTON, ~
[LaU Johnston $ Stockton*)' :
Bookseller, Stationer, Printer & Binder,
"ITjTOULD respectfully invite the alientlon of Mer
. if chaou and others, to his largo and superior stock
of UGANK BOOKS, consisting o f.Day Book*, Journals,
Ledgers, Invoice,Cash, Order and Letter Books, of every
'Size, outdoor the host paper, and bound in the most du
rable manner, which ho offers at prices mat ennnot fail
tOtgiva satisfaction. Blank Books ralod and bound to
any given pattern. Printing of every description ere*
cutett with neatnesa and dispatch. No. 47 Market si. .
■ :ja4 • . ■■■..;
islthogrAptUo ISatabliahmaxit or
WM. 801IU0IXMANN,
Titian street, opposite the post-ovvjcb, vtrrsocEon.
It/TAPd, Landscapes, BUMieads, Showbills. Labels,
jwl Architectural and Machine Drawings, Business
ancTvisiung Card*.etc., Engraved or Drawn on Burned
and Printed in Colors, Gold, Bronze or Black, in the
most ajigoved style and at the most reasonable prices
r. B. SCOTT.
A. FULTON, £MI anS Brau Feund«t l ho* and
• commenced business at his old stand, Na.7o.Se
cosdf between Market and Ferry streets, where bo will
be pleased-to tec his old customer* usd friends.
Church, steamboat, and bells of every sue, from 10 to
10,000 pounds, cast from patterns of the most approved
models, and warranted to he of the best materials.
Mineral Water Pomps, Counters, Railings. Ac- 4c ,
together with every variety of Brass Castings, if requir
ed,turned and finished in the neatest manner; ■
A. F. is the sole agent for Babtntfs fife.
justly celebrated for the reduction of faction in
machinery. The bogus find compostdon. can bfi had ol
him at all umes. . - rOvUJy
W
ILL!AM TB(iviLU)| (frkfrrfaksr, Fifth street* im
. j mediately opposite the Theatre, xespecrfaDy Jh*
forms uis friends and the public in general, that he ha*
resumed hia business as o Furnishing Undertaker- He
U supplied with and always keeps oahaod Coffins of all
sues and kinds,Shroads,and aUothcrimicles necessary
on such occasions.
Silver plates,ico boxes, and leaden coffin* wilibssup
plied m order. A fine hearse and cainagealway»reaay
to attend fagerait. " sepffPTy
WM. ALEXANDER & SONS
. Maims jura FtuxssiKa
srgT comer of Penn and
, wSß& m *fflKß mStm Ciair ta ’ ®P ******** Exchange
iiiim, Entrance on Penn it, res-
inform their friends and
the public, that they are prepared to famish and attend
top very thing in the line of undertakers, as they have
quit the business of Cabinet Making, ana their attention
will be devoted altogether to the above bmuness: keep a
largo assortment of COFFINS mode and finished, cover
ed, and lined in the neatest manner, wnh a variety o.
materials, and at all prices; ore keep SHROUDS ready
made, of all sizes, of FJenuel, Cambric, and Muslin, at
all prices, and mode in the eastern style, and all other
articles necessary for dressing the dead, eud furnishing
funerals, of qualiry and price to suit: SILVER PLATES
or engraving the name and agei ICE CASES for laying
the body in ice, by those who wish to keep their friends
anyrlengthoi ume, and have ZINC PANs to pat Ice In
for laying on the body; LEADEN Collins always on
hand. Wo have a splendid now HEARSE and a poiroi
fine horses, and any number of the best carnage*, etc »
etc., and will be prompt, pnnctual. and reasonable
augllLy
—— M. U. lUCXB.
MONONUAIIELA PLANING MlLL.— James Mell
inoss would respectfully inform his friends and the
public, that his new establishment is cow in fall opera
tion, ami that he is prepared to furnish Boat Cabins, and
fill all orders for Planed Lumber, with prompuiude,and
at the lowest rales.
Board and Plank, planed on one or both sides, con
stonily on hai d.
Sash, Doors and Mouldings, of every description, made
to order.
Bulders and Carpenters would find iuoihetr advan
tage to give him a call, us he ean uow furnish them with
planked stuff, suitable for every description of work
JOHN IUV7STT JAMES OLD’
MAFPETT6 OLD,
(Successors to the late hrm of John Shcrltf 4 Co )
BELL AND BRASS FOUNDERS,
<SESww@l- ■ AND MANUFACTURERS
■ u of Brass Faucets, Steam and Gas
Cocks, with all the various articles
>1 used in Iho P LUMBING BUS!-
. • . .NESS,No*. 127aud!29Firststreet.
The above arc now prepared to raanufaciure ond keep
eoiisiamly on hand every variety of Guage and Steam
Cricks, on«»h os & r c o* M l bv Engine builders and Piiijph.
ers also Gas Chandeliers, Pendents Brackets, Gas
Pipe ice ,Ac Ac fnov.29
• w. n. watbsujlk
National Hotel, Plttsbarab
Stiuairdon Water Street opposite the Landing of tne
BroiensiiUe Steam Packets
THIS House having undergone u thoroogh repairing
ai d fitting up both inside and out the subscriber is
uetcrmincd io use every exertions in his power to make
all comfortable that think proper to call with him- The
Table will be always supplied with the best the market
affords. The Bar will be supplied with the best and
choicest liquors.
Attachedto the house is a£Ood stable, attended by a
good Hostler. /AMES REAMER. jy‘JO
ALLEH BBOWIf. W. C. COffmtLLT.
BROWS’S HOTEL.
CORNER OF SEITHFIELQ AND THIRD
Piusburgh. Pa. :
BROWN & CONNELLY, PROPRIETORS.
N. B—Good Stabling attached to the house. _
* OREBSBBTRGB HOTEli*
(Haroauoil’s Ols.Stano.)
fTUIE subscriber having leased the above well know-
JL and excellent establishment, is now prepared, to en
tertam his friends and the uayeUng public generally, in
the best manner and on the most reasonable terms.
HisTABLE will at all times be supplied with every
delicacy of the season i and his Bar with the best of Li
quors. . . .
His stabling is very extensive; and every arrange
ment hhs been made for the accommodation of Drovers*
aagfttf WM. CLAWSON. •
WaTerly Hottee.
•/'-*»» THE undersigned■having« S( j !as
\uyi IjjyJsucceeded Mr. John Ysnosn ,
in thispotmlar establishment, announces to
his friends and the public generally, that he
will as s bis'best efforts to keep up the well earned and
long enjoyed reputation of the house. '
He wuf keep constantly on hand every delicacy ot
the season; Game, Straub and Can Orara/Ac.; ana his
Bae will at all times bo supplied with the Choicest; Li
qpobs. • [decl7;ly.] W.C. GALLAGHER.
“OUK HOUSE.”
SHELL OYSTERS AND GAME-received daily at
“Otra House,” No. 24 Diamond alley,
jatilni • * ' Js ' ' WM. BENNETT.
I T Rucen Glty Shlrt Store. i :- i
TkJ 0,22,Bi*Clair street, (near: the bridge,)—
aisorunent of our own, moke constantly: on
head. Customer SHIRTS made to ordernrornDtlv. ;•
dec24;iy SV&rLAUIi.
>• ■'{• '■’■ *■*••,' "•■ - J i ;• ; t••.•; ■/ •* •
PITTSBURGH, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 1851.
13tisinm (Jariis,
i r ■ ■ CPntTVMK'
Thompson Bell, Ira Hotkey. '
K. H.M’CuUoQgh, John ft Perry*
Geo. F.Gillmore, ■ Lyman Wiliaoiili,
J.K. Moorhead, Capt. Wnham Ward*
Thoß. Howard, . . , W; O. Lcalle. - [seplStf
Kaslft Gltflo Worlu«;
JOSEPH D. ABELL,
hotels, $Zt
- Hstij (infl i
95 Wood sU.cormr of Diamond Secondptorv. .
a 'OFFERS his. customers and the. public
an entirely new and freph stool? oi ,
Caps and Maffs,in great variety, manu- -
factored and selected with much core In reference to
price, style and quality, in New York. city, and wilt be
offered at the lowest rates of present low prices, whole-,
sale andßetail. .. . >. • ••• • ,[ocil2:tf....
psn NO. IBS WOOD -STRE ET. jggSk .
JLM FALI, FASHIONS X ■ ' ~f§ilL
Received-at lha OLD stand of G. W. T*
6LABSGOW. -Beebe A.CO/a.Fall style of Huts ,for
1650; Those tn wam of a good Hot or Cap, at a small
advange shore-cost for.Casb, will please coll at No. &CB.
-Woofr streetiaastT&idejtbiTdi qoor bclO W-Tifth street )
aag3li4m. v > ;
' V 1 *
' >* «■ - -
ri-
• 'ftgEncy far Different tines; of Paefeet; Ships.
■agg PASSENGER OJ'FlOE.figr
■BwWC , - t> S3OS LIBERTY ' iS“»
, For. P.. W»JHYRNESfr CO;,S3, Saurt ttHcutitvTYotk »«
' 3ft- Ifaterloo Road, Zwitpool,- at\d Q 5 Crravitr itrtct'
NOV Orlcknt*-' '*■>•'
aAB A- LINE OP PACKETS B&ffinffettiiV On days
.from. Liverpool to-New York;. a* Lmfcrof Packets
from Liverpool- to lQth of each
month; a Line of Paokcls to OaUmorß 6n ttyeSOlho.
each months Also**-a Linen oT Packets- on- the Bth and
?4th of each month &op?..LonUoa-:and: Horntnouih to
New York. • ... • t.
i' garni, for any amount,
at - the lowest' Yatfefl ■ of- discount y nnd all nn formation
given concerning, WSengQMj that, cart he. given, with
'pleasure, by their Agent. JOHN THOMPSON,
. n.'.ij r .-;.v ? ■ -* <r -. -@5 Liberty pt, r Put3burgh.
, r , < - Sew Arrangements.
I -LINE OFf PACKETS
' - ■ -I . ■,;' f Stiff:’; '
aßggV . .. .PHILADELPHIA, i
SwMar TO'BAiL-FltbM uvEitpfinL
. OaSBHBBSBStf On Xh* 'SighUmlh-dSy of every 'filctub.
JANEH.-GLIDDEN, Nov.
JAMES BROWNE, ArAwr Child* lfipo ions. »18th Dec.
GONDAR, X 0. BanioiOydUO ions**«.****-.-.tSthJan.
NEW SHIP, —--,850 tons. Feb. .
The above ships are baikof the bestmatenai& and af
ter iher most approVedmodela/or swiftness. combined
with themodem improvements fur the commit of pas
sengers. Their commanders nre of .known ability.
These packets will thfce» advantage of steam tow.
boats up the Datawares , t
. AisfffShip* sailing weekly from Liverpool to .New Or
leans: Passengers can get up the river cheap, through
the winter.
For terms 01 Second Cabin op
ply 10 or address !>y letter (poatrpmd),.
P W, GVKNErf&CO,
SJSouib street) liew York ;
«1C Waterloo Road .Liverpool:
JOHN THOMPSON,
*205 Liberty street, pjiuburgh.
nov!4:3m
Liverpool-an£ FhlladelpuU’PaclteUi
Sailing, from, Liverpool .on"tht Month.
Ship Jane W. (Hidden, Capt. Child, . Nov.lB.
• 4&5/SL “ James Browfce,, “ Child- '* ;Dsc, 18.
|M3§ra> ‘‘ (Jondur, : u BafHto\V,Jan. 19.
u —,new, . • Gliddeni 'Fcb.lfc.
These ships areof the iarcestijUss, The accommo
dations for second cabin olid tiearagc passengers are
unsurpassed for comfort, and the.duys of sailing will lie
punctually adhered to. ; . :
Price of steerage passage $2O. Certificates good for
13 months, or the money refunded if the passengers do
not embark. Apply fo »• -.-DAVIDIU. BARBOUR, .
at John WattACo.s, ...
SCO Liberty street.
Drafts far any amount given upon the Ulster Baukiug
Company and Branches, the Royal Bank .of Ireland, or
Spdanor, Atwoods ACo , Brokers, London. [novlO^m
FOREIGN iPASSBKQKXL OFFICE*
GjSSSr i SHIP -ABO&-'
l&gjfr -WHO COMMANDS?
mBU& l| Alt JIBES A COf,
Who have appointed the subscriber Agent for their unri
vailed Lines of. Ships. from Liverpool to New: York
Philadelphia and Boston.
■ Lettho Prlends of csreftil to have their
arrangements made accordingly the new Provision La tr,
aud take no man’s receipt, without having u inserted j
otherwise they will have topay in Liverpool,before they
following is the list, according to law:
Silks, Bread, S &s. Beef or Pork,
1 kt Flour, » I pint Vinegar,
5 u Oatmeal. 3 4u. Sugar,
2 “ tticc, g . 4 .*• Molasses,
s.“ Potatoes, * 2 02. Tea,
Wuh three quarts of Water per day, and sufficient P
for Cooking.
The caboose and. cooking-ranges for the use of Pas
senrers, are kept under cover. Every attention will be
puaio promote their health and comfort.
Bonk of England Notes and Foreign Exchange pur
chased ateurreut rates. v <
Debts, Legacies, Pensions, Ac.,- Ac* collected, and
copies of Wills procured, wfthevfcry other baslnesscon
nectedwtth an European Agent,
JOSHUA ROBINSON,
1 European Agent; '
apSj i Post Buildings, cornet ofFifth and Wood stf.»
■ 1 . RSjgi’gyAacEa' ;
ENGLAND, IRELAND,
SCOTLAND, WALES.
~ , C- FRANGE,ahd GERMANY,
To any amoontf by - - *
Josbaa Roblaion,
European Agtnu r&t Buildinct, tor. Ftfih and Woodsu
►jk»- New Line i-jo--
«d||KJfeOF LIVERPOOL AND riULAlPAKlgKftfr
faaKfe PACKETS. gtfaL.-
7b Sail from tKdQ&tlphux on ih* island from Ltperpool
on tktMthtfeaek month.
Ships William Pass, 1,000 toss.
“ Hiaouru, "
u PHILADELPHIA, 1,400 “
u Kalamazoo. .14)00 “
RICHARDSON BROTHERS * CO,, Agents, No*. 12
and 13 Tower Buildings. Liverpool.
RICHARDSON, WATSON A CO., Agents, No. 0
• Chestnut street, Philadelphia
THE subscribers, Agents tor the above Line of splen
did new Packet ships at this City., are prepared id
furnish passage certificates to parlies residing iu this
country who maybe destrou? ofsending (or their mends,
to come out by either of the above Ships. They are alto
prepared to remit money to any pan of the Oiu Country
by sight draiu on the Uankof Ireland and Branches,and
on Messrs. Richardson Brothers A Co., Liverpool. For
particulars, apply to or address
» BROWN A KIRKPATRICK,
nov2 No. 144 Liberty street, Pittsburgh.
Joseph mrPSNcorr. - wm.c. bake-
LiPPESCOTT dt DA It 11,
(Late J.S.STftiCXLEBA Co.)
Hannfaeturen oi Phasuix Fire Proof Safes,
Second street, bttwen Wooiland SmuhfidJ.
ON Tuesday afternoon, July 20, 1848, the undersigned
were called upon by Messrs. Lipfencou A Barr, to
witness an honest and fair lest of one ot their pbcßilix
Safes. The fumuoe being prepared, tue bate w-i* placed
inside thercoi, witli books, papers and some money; when
the door oi the Safe was closed and the fire kindled at r.
quarter past 2 o’clock, and in a short time the Sate was.
red kot, and continued till half paste o’clock, being about
four and a ludf hours, when the committee expressed
thcirßausfuclion that the time occupied with such heat
was sufficient. The lurnace was-then pulled down,Safe
coolcd-jiud door opeued—the books, papers and money
saf The heat was fo great us to melt oj the brass
mountings \\ therefore tuke plea ur m r oimnend
ing these Sales to the public us being in our judgment
entirely fireproof JARVIS A TR\BUL
N JCK &BWY3OV
CORNU AII A BROTHER,
BRANNON A rifATCHFR,
BIMDICT kCAIURR. '
ISAAC CROMIF
I am engaged in the toundry business and know
something about furnace? and heat I witnessed the
burning of the above Safe, and can ireely say there was
no humbug about it, and wuh pleasure recommend them
to the public as beingi m my judgment, entirely fire
proof. - WM. KAYE.
Iu calling upon the above gentlemen-for their signa
tures. they i* U spoke in the highest terms of the fairness
of the test, aud their lull confident* oi the Safe’s being
entirely fire-proof. W e have cousftmly on hand and foi
sale a full assortment of the above Safcß.
tnardl - • BELL & TERRY.
- witouiai* and tUtail. — l —
UARNESSANDTRUNKMaNUPaCTORY
‘DOBEkT H. HARTLEY, begs leave to in- r\ -
XL form his friends and
hat he continues to oconpy that large and com* foJ
modlous Store Room, formerly occupied by SnraoeiFann
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, tWlupg; and all other arti
cles in his lino. '
He also keeps constantly oh hand.and is prepared to
furnish to order, all ktndpof. Riveted Hose.manufacrnred
of the best mate rial, and in a style of workmanship equal
to the eastern manufactured article, tyid at CO per cent,
cheaper.
Country Mtrchanu ond Farmer* woulddo well to call
and examine his stock before purchasing elsewhere, as
he 1b determined to sell first rate articles at very low
prices. I
* |J3* Don’t forgetthe No. 80, corner of Wood
_ »iorge» .
treet and Diamond Alley*
Roasting Bottle Jaolta.
THE subscribers have received another small lot of
superior Boule Jocks, direct from Sheffield, war
ranted towortwell. In presenting this article to the
notice of the publio, tho subscribers deem It necessary
to remark, that during the Last five years they have sold
several dozen, and as for as wo have been ablo to ascer
tain they have given entire satisfaction. To such as do
not understand-what is meadi/by a bottle jack, we
would explain that it 45 machinery resembling clock
i work, bat mneh more 1 powerful, enclosed in a brass
L frame, and worked by a pirong,steel spring; that its ac
-1 tion ib alternate,and regulated by a horizontal fly wheel,
I to which is suspended.the 'join of beef, or any other
I thing to be roasted; that tbe-machinc whenfully wound
np will continue in motion for two o.'hree hours The
'Jacks are generally used with .a screen or. a laTgetm
reflectory which gTeatly accelerates the proof of rohst-
Ihg. 'For sale, with or without Screens;
L . . : JOHN DUNLAP & CO.,’
- dec& ... . comer of Market,and Socond sts.
KE respectfully inform our friends and'the public
who suffer from M cold feet,” that we have work
* some very fine real Lambs Wool. Yam into men’s
I Soakay.which we are satisfied l will prove most durable
1 and comfortable to the wearety . \
I Also—A large supply, of and DrsPwers of
every quality. » *- ■
- The Old Established Stocking Manufactory, Fifth gt.
deed * w. paly a cq.
T>OLL BUTTER—Bhb«. frtsh for sdl© by “
JX decO WM, DYER.
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Smigratian £ints. ''
JHtscellantoaa.
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m. mte
FennayTranla Railroad Comp Any
be to Transport MERCHANDIZE
W fromTHlL/ADELPHIA to PITTSBURGH in aa
■ ticipaiionof the opening of the Eastern Division bfllie
Pennsylvania Canah say on and. after the TWENTI
ETH of FEBRUARY, al the following rajes, Viz:
For Ist Class—Dry (iobdv HfUV'Bootk and'Shoes r
. Drugs,Books,Stationery, Ac,, m,..,—..sl ; pfer lOOtbs.
Por2a Class—Hard ware, Queensware;Grocerfeß, Point
. andDyesmffa.Oils,Ao.jat**»*‘**'Bocent«:perioGE3i.
For 3d Class—Coffee, Leaf Tobacco. Iron, {3utfao,Bai
con, Beef,Pork, Ac.. at»*-«-«r—••wOcents per lOOibs.
For 4ih Class—•Tftr,sPilcb,Rosift»‘ Ashes,? Marble, Pig,
Iron, Bricks, Ac., at••*s0ceuta.pßf dOOfljs.
' IT. H. HOUSTON,
■ t ...... FreightAgent,Pedna.BailrhadCo.
Nos. 274 & 278 Market Street, Philadelphia.
[. • N.U.—Goods going Easrhy our Road should lie con
signed to “• • .JiIcFADEN & OOVODEt-[l'
Pittsburgh.
PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD COMPANY. ,
PASSENGER TRAINS between PHILADELPHIA
and PITTSBURGH, Leave Philadelphia Daily at 8 A.
! hi., andlOlP. M. . Leave Pittsburgh’Dally-at 8 A.M.,
andS.P.M. . .... A, HENDEBSOff,
rebl:2nr Passenger Ago nt-^
|Hgsffey'
P / HNNSYI.VAISIA. BAIMIOADt I^'
S-—. xwttvi.' fltifljjffifSLSL
JSgjßtKnijlSßi
30 Hours to .Philadelphia! — 34:3 Miles Railroad— 93
2aile* Staging, \ ' *■"'
r\ ODD INTENT, TELEGRAPH AND EXPRESS
lj LINE STAGE COMPANY. Six daily ilines of
new Conches, for ITollidayaburg, and thence by the new
Pennsylvania Railroad to Philadelphia, New York and
Baltimore. . . . < •;
During the suspension of Canal navigation, six daily
lines ofCouches will leave for HoHidayeburg, fend frohi
thenceby the New Pennsylvania Railroad,(24Brailed
to Philadelphia. Tune through 36 hours,
Fare lo Philadelphia******* *
Fare to Baltimore * *
Coaches will -leave every morning at S o’ctoolc prer
ctsely, anil every night at the same hour.: Extras to
leave at anv time, always in readiness. This is the most
dirtct x cov\fortable and expeditious route to-the -Eastern
Cities. < • ••
Passengers for Baltimore take the new Railroad at
Harrisburg, direct, on the arrival of the care at that
place. For passage or information, apply to.
W. R. MOORHEAD, 81. Charles Hotel,
ortoP. HOLMES, Moaongahela House.
dec23 r
YOUOBIOQBKStf ROUTE!
TWBIfTT'TinUZE MILES TITK SHORTEST BOOTS
TO BALTIMORE AND PHILADELPHIA!
(JKji&L& The steamer THOMAS SHRIV£R, M.
Master, leaves Pittsburgh, from her
wharf boat, above the Monongahela bridge, daityjat4
o'clock, P. M 7 and West Newton at 9A. M,, running m
connection with a daily line-of splendid Troy bmlt
coaches to Cumberland, aud Railroad thence to Balu
more and Philadelphia. 5 ••
Fortfunhermformaiionenquireof • ■ > i -
Or. M. HARTON,
Passenger Agent, Monongaheln House:
< or, Capti JACOB SMITH, i •
Freight Agent, Wharf ik>a
dccSOtfm
GREAT CEISTRAL B,OI?TE IT
THEPIONKERS OF THE NEW RAILROiD!! I
Through tn 4 Dal/t to Philadelphia and Baltimore.
\JLfB take pleasure in announcing to the Merchants
y j . of Pittsburgh and tbo Wesiem Business commu
nay, that on nod alter Monday, tbo 16th Stpttmbcr, we
will reccivo and forward goods via the Central Hall
road, and guarantee them to be through in 4 days.
Oar extensive stock’of Cars and Boats enable us to
offer tho above expeditious route to the public, whilst
we still continue oar usual Lanes via Harrisburg and
Columbia. ..Merchants wishing goods broughffronx the
East with certainty and dispatch, as law tales, or pro
duco shipped there, are invited to call on
'O’CONNOR.-ATKINS A CO,, Pittsburgh,
ATKINS, O’CONNOR A C<X,PhiladeVa4
Vroprutarttf Vit Pittsburgh Transportation Line.
Or the following Agonts—
O’Connor A Co., 70 North street, Baltimore- •:
B. Block* 0 Bauer? Place, New York.’ '
. Elliott A Young, 14 Doonestreetvßosioa.* - ;
seplfltf i *• •• : •
PitUhurßb Portable 9oatlila<«" y
vmuritE Ta&xsfoimTiox o» rxunonr to *aa F&o3*:■
PITTS BCR&H, 'PHILADELPHIA , BAHTOIORS,
NfiW YORK, BOSTON, *o. . -
THOMAS BORBIDGB, > -iXAAFFE A O’CONNOR,
FkUadeifhia. $ 1 .. PilUhurgi.
THE Canal being now open the proprietors of this
longestablishedLine are us usual at tbeiroldstands,
receiving and forwarding Merchandize and Produce at
low rates, and with the promptness, certainty and safety
peculiar to their system and mode of Transportation,
where *intermedi&to transhipment 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 canmußsion,
advancing or storage. Having no interest directly or in
directly in steamboats* that of the owners is solely con
sulted when shipping their goods.
All communications to the following Agents promptly
attended to: THOMAS BORBIDGE, \
No. 278 Market st,Philadelphia; I p
TAAFFE A O’CONNOR, :f :
Cor. Penn and Wayne sis., Pittsburgh; )
Aourrs—John M’Cullogh A C0.,0S North st.Baltj'P.
B. Burke A Co., 25 Do&nc si., Boston; W. A J. T» Tup*
scouA.Co.,SdSouthst.,New York; Jus.Wheelwright,
Cincinnati. .. . iubiSS
•a&g^k-'-18 5-Q^:;7BBBg|'
Mercbant’a Transportation Line.
FOR the Transportauon of Msucqxndlzs and Pboducb
from Pittsburgh to Philadelphia and Baltimore, (via
Canal and Railroad,) unthout re-aAijjpmg—ume, 10 days.
Rates of Freight always as lota at anyoiker rapanstbU
iam. C. A. M’ANULTY A Co., Proprietors,
’ Canal Basin. Pittsburgh.
RUSE MERRILL A Co., Bolt.
AOKNT9|^ IiAC> KAYNOB, Philad’S. • •
UerchsnPa Way-Freight Line,
EXCLUSIVELY for the accommodationof the Wav
Business between Pittsburgh, Blairmlle, Johus
tewn, HolUtlaysburgh,Water street, Pa.; and all inter
mediate places.
Shippers by this Line can always depend upon having
their goods promptly forwarded and delivered at any
point on the Canal or Railroad, at fair rates far freinht
' JOHN MILLER, Proprietor.
. (R. 1L CAN AN. Johnstown.:
Aoemts l JOHN MILLER, HoUid&ysburg.
. nmrs |a A.M’ANULTY A Co., Pitts,
Boantn Catitia.
Bounty Land Warrants* 1
riMIE SUBSCRIBER, who was m Michigan, Wiscon*
|_ Bin, Illinois and Missouri, in the Fall of 1849 t with
the view of examining, the Public Lands, and m. the
months of March or April next, will revisit those States
and also lowa, and from the knowledge lie has acquired,
be enabled to make the most favorable locations for per
sons bolding Land Warrants. His charges will be mo
derate to any person who may be pleased to employ Kira,
If by letter, (post-paid,) to LUKE COCKSHOOT,
37 Diamond alley,'Pittsburgh,
Rkvrbekces—Capt. Robert Porter, Attorney, Fifth at.;
John Taylor, Pension 2d st.; Edwata Snowden,
Attorney, Fourth st; J. B. Guthne, Agent,-Fourth st;
Capt. John Herron, Penn st; 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
Cherry alley, having made arrangements at Wash
ngton for tlie purpose, will procure Bounty Lands for the
officers and soldiers, their widows and children, under
tbo Bouniy Lanißill, passed September 23th, 1850.
Pittsburgh, October 10.
Bounty Lands*
k RRANGEMENTS having: been made between the
J undersigned and E. B. Gratbon, Esq, of Wash
ington City, (latebf the Treosnry Department,) for the.
purpose, the undersigned will procure Bounty Lunds
for tho officers and soldiers, their widows and children,
under the Bounty Land Bill, passed September 2Sth,
1650. JAMES F. KERR. Au’y, at Law*
oct22 4th st.< bet. Smlthflold and Cherry alley.
Bounty liana«*Soldliera’ Claim*.
THE undersigned continues the business of 4genx for
Soldiers* and Widows 1 Claims for Bounty Zand and
Pennons. Office on Fourth street, opposite the Mayor’s
office. (oct2s:im] ,JO#N B. GUTHRIE.
Hosiery! Hosiery I Hosiery j
WM. DALY A Co. have for sale, at the OLD ESTAB-r
LISHED STOCKING MANUFACTORY, Fifth 1
street, between Wood and Market <
600 dozens df men’s undershirts (all wool) atBl,ooi
400 ,c “ v merino “ 1,00. •
150 “ “ drawers K “ 1,00 >.
3JO a “ “ (all wool) “ 1,50
1000 ( * of fleecy Chamois and fur lined bucks!
lambs wool and &ilk gloves of every size quality a
color, well adapted tor wiater wear©. .
COO dozen of ladies black lambs wool stockings, urnae
of fine American and Merino wool, with three threads
*l*looo dozens of children’s plaid and newlfency styleh-of
*”7sdozen ofohildrenspoltas, jMk«ts,manulla« l mJfe
victonnes, gaiters and boots. An immense variety oi
the above goods have been manufactured end selected
with care, for our-own ttftde, and will be i pnpes
which will defy all competition. (Journal copy.) -
Printer’* Card*. . ; _
TUST RECEIVED a supply Of Printer* Card* J rvory
surfaced, satin cxibiced, sauneiiaineUed, Inula and
P Afways°on re han” on excellent article of,l>oak tnd
new* Inkj also, red, blue and ereen Inks;' from She
SSSfJStory of J. D. WCrearyj S '
Printer, Bookseller and Stationer,, '
corner of Market and Scconaals. -
t A Rll—ln kegg Mid bbll. for salo by
fg{)s WJU. DYER<
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/' I IVI L ENG I NEE t RB B I N D IS\jJd*SUHVEYORS.
}-/ tiemsolves for Ifcat porpose.will
<ii!! e ”r and dividing land
into Lots, leveling, draughting and making'Elans ond
?: locating-andsupetinlenainrt the .cph*s
straction of Itai), Plank, M’Adam and other- roadv
'bridgesr&c^ot)favorable tcirmffi"••n?- {■■ ■>- . .■ K
Fifth', neetth?
•Court , Hopgfr«PtUßbaTgli l P&. • '■ y. ItebQ-2y *■'
i Flt*nnd ffl«laB iutuuMt, . :
rjIHE INSURANCE CQ.OFNORTH AMERICA will
X 1 mate permanentimdlimltealtiatlnuioe onPjonouy
In this City sand, vicinity, and on shipments, by Canals,
Rivera, Lakes, and by Sea. The properties of this cSftt?
'panv ara well invested-and fnrnisnan availably fund for
the ample indemnityof.all peTßOnamhadesip; (obelpro
tected by Insurance. WM. P. JONES, Agent, ,
— -is:-., i.. '. .i t: . d-t street.
Notice .to. Contraeto*»- .> , ,
/'vHrOAND.'PENNSYL VANIA RAitHOXD.—Seal-
II e aproposal*»iU?.befi«eely(!d Office of ihe.
Ohio and Pennsylvania Bnilrond. Company, >n Pllta
intshiinmilTUnreanyUhO' Starch rc*i, for
laying ihe track from Pittsburgh to.Maasillon, a distance
! brio7 miles/’ arfdfornis ofjprOpcMsmay
be obtained at me office in .Pittsburgh,, for. wo weeks
previous to the letting, on application to Solomon w\
-Bos«rts^ChlefcEngiueßr,-proposals inusibe in ac*
cordance with the printed forum, and jaadres»ed to the.
President of the Company. WM. ROBINSON) p
Pi<fsl>ttrgA,Peb-.'0,1851,;.,.^..-n* . i.'V i
• If?* North American. New 1 York Tribune, Atfieridan
Railroad Journal, pnblish fouf blinds." *" ; £febB;td
Statemutuah Plre Ittsarnnco Company
BRANCH OFFICE, 54 SinnnriELD St,, Phtsboboh, ,
, . Januanf Ul r lB5l.
rpHEbeiievidenceof the successor the Directors, ur
X v endeavoring to viake thb ESTATE MUTUAB PIRE
INSURANCE COMP AN Y !5 meett.the ; wafil6cof: th*
community) Is the unparalleled; amount ofbusiness
'Which has been done—having issued nearly 4,000 Poli
cies in a ‘Rule-more than -seven months tahd adding
over 870,000 capital toib# company. The Director? arc
proud to say, that nearly all the properfy dnsnred is of
the safest kind, in small Tisks, and a large proportion
insuredforoniyone yetrr. 1 •* .
Number of..Policies,issued-—-• 0j953i .-v. ,
Amountof property insured 84,073,568' 00
Amount premiums • $45,406 3d
; Amount of cashpfreminms--*—** 24,631,80 *?■■ .•?
Amount of guarantee stock- *,- ?—r—rr S • 70,123 18
Amountof Tosses . 3 00;
To be deducted front the above tUe uicidemal expen
ses*)! the office; • v- "■■
. To city or country merchants, and owners of dwell
ings, and isolated or country property, it is believed
this compaby ttffdrtß advantages in point of cheapness,
-safety and security, inferior to no lnsnrance Company ,
mthis country. .. i • .
Conducted on the equitable and greatly unproved sys*
tenr?tifd&ssificdUor.* of’Risks, excluding All special.
hazards, Insuring only a limited Utnountin any one lo
cality, thus precluding the -frequency, and occurrence of
large fires, and also, on both the Stock and Mutual plan,
it oat only ptfssesseathe cfce&puestf and accommodation
of both methods, bat entitles the insured u>&?Articipa
tion m theprofits. „ - . "
It is under the control of the following Directors:—J
P. Ruthetfbrd. A.J. Gillsit, John B. Packer, Sdmuel T.
Jones. Alonzo A.Carrier,Philo O. Sedgwick,*. Robert
Rlotz. J A. RUTHERFORD, presh.
Jl» J GILLETT, 9ec*y.
■-.A;A.’Ca&BigßfAeiparyi‘s-M-..*- :v £ia27:y
"PROPOSALS FOR ERECTING A WIRE SUSPEN-
Jr- BIQN BRIDGE over the Allegheny nver, opposite
Mechanics street, tn-the Fifth Ward of the City of Pitts
burgh, in place of the structure recently destroyed by
-fire, - sealed proposals will be received at the office of
Jacob Painter&Co., Liberty-suuntilthelSih day of
March next, lor the erccuon of the above describee}
Bridge, fhepaltern thereof to be the same asthe Mo
nongahcla bridge, with suen alterations os bidders may
suggest, and the Directors,approve..r.v. >■
By order of the Directors.. i v i
; feblrtd ; : FREDERICK LdRENfc, Pres’t.
Central Tea and Psnilly Grocery . Store .
THE finest qualities of Green and Blaek TEAS; Mo
cha; Java And Rio COFFEES; Lovennff’s D, Re
fined and Crushed -SUGARS; New Orleans, St. Louis
Refined and Havana do; best Bunch RAISINS; Citron,
Lemon Peel, Prunes, Dates, &c.; for sole by .
. . .-H-C. KELLY,
dccA 5 . r *No. 20 Fifth street,
i WEGNER & BUECBNER’S v • |
New lithographic Batabllfihmeat, ,i
' :■GG Zlariet strati between- Third $ Fourth,
IS -NOW ready to fiirnish every kind of: Lithographic
work in the most elegant style/ such as Shoip t WHi r
-Mapoy Portraits, Landscape, Catds, Bill fuadsyona La
htts, pnntedia gold, colors, Aq. •: •?
At the same place Messrs. Moeser A Helmle have
opened aDsawnso School, and execute on order Drafts
of Machinery, Edifices, Monuments, Ac., with all possi
-bleaccuracy andelegarice. v . ’3als:ly.y.
iOBTt tfHOJCSSLI..* •'••Il. L.UULLSS,- >-r ,W. 3. H VTVttSL
O’DONNELL, MULLEN & CO. - ..
Plttsborgh Chair & Cabinet ware Rooms,
No. 98 Sftini Street, South Side, !
w O’D. M. A Co., respectfully triform their friends
81. . and customers thatyiey have, if not the largest
Kga stock ever before seen in thi8 r cny, tfie, greatest
•* \ Iveriety ofstyleathe finest finished; mado oT the
best seasoned maiena|a,and by the best workmen in
the western of which they are determined
to stil us low as any other manufacturing establishment
in the City. Our stock u ail our own manufacture/ no
importations. - •• • •••■■ •• • •
Steamboats and Hotels furnished at the shorest notice.
All orders promptly attended to. jal7
Allegheny PtAntng JUUI)
OTTUEBSOK 6TEOET, AItXOttBNT CITY, PX2ISA; . . ,
TpUEsubscriber would respectfully inform his finends
X and the public generally, that having completed his
new Planing Mill, and having cow in operation two
now Fasiom made Plamng Machines/ (Woodwonh
patent,) and several circular aad upnght Saws,; he is
now* prepared to-famish promptly and av reduced.rales,
planed and sawed lumber of every,description. i_
The attention of steamboat joiners, carpenters and
builders, is particularly dolled to .the above establish-,
ment, where a largj assortment of planed pnd rough
lumber, of different thicknesses, suitable for Shipping,
box maxing,house, steamboat work, Ac., can .be found,
at all umes.
.. AlsOvtamberplaned orsAwedto ordetywitti prompt
neasand despatch. JOHNA.BLOOMER,
. jalO . . Proprietor.
N.B.—All orders directed to Pittsburgh will receive,
prompt attention.- * • i ■ ,. r
“ Dissolution. 1 j . -
mUE partnership of Reynolds & Shec was dissolved
X by mutual conseoton the Ist mat. The business of
the firm will be settled by cither of the parties, the *name
of the firm to be used lor that purpose.
'S. O. REYNOLDS, 1
•' S. L. 9HEE. i .
- On retiring irom the business of Reynolds A Shecj I.
would recommend Mr. J. L.Shee to my fnenas and the
former customers Of the house. .
jal4 g. O. REYNOLDS,
GltUent of PUtibnrgU ,
HAVE you all heard how cheap C. A.BROWN is
selling ins slockof fine Gold JEWELRY 7 If yon,
have hot/Uten know thartie is salling a v very neb and
fashionable assortment of Gold WATCHES and JE\V
ELRY atsuch astonishing low prices that all
called to see his assortment and prices,
certainly, issomeihuignew forPitlsburgh. What:! fine
gold Jewelry selling at half the usual price! -Howcan
: this be? Stop a moment, we will tell you ihe/Bsctety
we have made such arrangements with the manufactu
rers at the east, and also, with the. Watch manufactu
rers of Europe, that we are getting ojl our goods at ihe:
lowest possible having lowreots to
pay, ana other expenses, also,cheap, enables us to sell
at avery small , profit upon first cosliand theretqre, p
wholesale price will answer. ; Therefore, low prices
and large sales will be our metto: >
- Please call ul lit Market street! second doori from
Libenyslreet. [declfi]‘ O. A; BROWN.
Removal*
THE PEKIN TEA. STORE has been removed from
Fourth street to No 38 Fifth street, one door east Of
the Exchange Bank, where the subscriber is now re
ceiving- his fall stQCk of GREEN AND BLACK TEAS,
selected with great care, and purchased direct from the
Importers in New Yprk. The stock consists of alj the
different flavors and grades ofTcabrought to the Atoen
can market, and will be sold wholesale and retail, at
paces lower than any other house in Pittsburgh.
Retail Grocers are invited to call and get samples,
and learn our prices for Teas packed In £ and t m pack
ages, or by the naif chest.
Coifo— Mocha, Java and Rio Coffee.
Cfcjwlo*#—Baker’s Broma, Cocoa, Chocolate and Co-
C °iSuffar—Lovering 1 . crushed and pulverised, and New
°Rmsins''Prunes,dee. A. JAYNESr
Rnislns, moat, 3? Fifth »t.
To tbeliWUßb , ,
■nrr tr»VE NOW FINISHED 2S dozen of Ladle*'
W fineblaekreoJLamb* Wool STOCKINGS, which
„ ;in the wool ana more durable In lie color than
!mv wo have heretofore made. Every article ia the
Sock Undershirt* and Drawers, ladies’ and children’s
deefl ' ‘ ' 11 W. PALY & CO.
Foreign, sevrfipapert* /- *
rrtHE 1 sobsOribet Is tmthorized Co s'efielvft aubscrip-
I dons for all the Lohdoh Uai]y>rWceUy and
Weekly papers! Birmingham, Bpjlol,•lMJjuLeels',
Manchester, Newcastle, Sheffield, and other Troyin
cial pipers:,lrish papers or. Dublin, Cork, Belfast.
Limerick, Londonderry, Ae.rSeorch papers of "Edin
burgh, Aberdeen, Glasgow, Dundee, Ac,: French had
German papers.
j e g . . Dost Buildings, sth »t., near wood.
—ijJUXHS, CABSIMERE3 AND VESTINGS He*
) eeived aid opened this day, eight cases, os follows
—Black, Blue, Brown and Green Broadcloths, of Simo
m’s superiortaind.' ' • J | '
Simont’s superior black Doeskins. , j
Westof England and Middlesex do. t _ 1
1 Aekin’s Grand By. do. ; .
Black Satm, Fancy Silk, Ciahmete, Merino and Mare
tellies Vestings. fiebS] A. A.HiEASONoA CQ.;..
XST B. HAVEN, corner of Market nnd Second sts n
W * has for sale, a largo and. varied .assortment of
fine blank books, jmmir of ell'qualities: and English,
French, German ana American, fancy and- staple sta
.lonery. . . ~ - 1 [a0725-
rrißX—so half eheslsblaek Teai'
I 65 do . Yot)ngHys<m,Bnd Gunpowder 1 ;
100 do 6 andl3 fir. boxes dor
jam For sale by CARSON A M’KNIGHT.
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■Cp{ REEN APPLES.—I 3 bblsrcceired, la prime order,
V3'>!nid'for uale by -
Itfa SAMUEL P. BHRIVER.
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: B-J >!)'{ ASttcnr er£Btt *ll« by, ' • rrv,
L. S.WATEEiIAN * SONS,
•31 Water and H3Ttonl sireota:
HaliginWgreSMd
\_P thilon of cat;tod‘TgTiuahca;xor pole °?
7an2S ' ‘ WALTER Yi MARSHALL,
EIAnTATION' MOL ASSES—Sobhrtelonewcro
s?"‘|fiiSjK 0 L B |UC&TSON >
tfoeii) - -i.... <> tJo» an and aa3 Liberty «t.
ISiNEPalei And DOrt-COgnac Brhmliei forMle Of ■
J lost JAMES P. HORBACH.I
<gl OK 3I,;OAND St,7SPEHGALLGN.—Tawra
• wl* jCAj, keepe rr Wonld.de .Well to lryroW Pnffi* Pali
ißrondoj iit »he above 1 prices, bcloreipnreßMine else
where. ' , , MORRIS A HAWORTH,
. jagB.:. : 1 in the Diamond.
SUGAR HOUSE MOLASSES—SaiiIt louts, Battle
Ground auds., Jumes brands, in Here and for sale
**■’=•». CfcbCl; • KINGMOORHEAD
BUTrER— iO'kegsfqrsale by: t, . ..
febd KING A MOORHEAD.
T/INEGAR—tlDbbls. Cidi-rVmagar for dale by .
V febO KING A MOORHEAD
/ IOKN*-<iUO bushels ’just rec’d. for calcby:!
O’. . STUART, ASILL,
ia3t 124 Wood »|
OATS-rIUU bushels for sale by
jgjl STUART A SILL.
/CLOVER SEED—I 2 bashnls in Btoreand for (hie by
Vj» Ht3t - BTPAHT,& SILL.
Tb DLL'BUTTER.—IO bbls. extra, fob labia use ;
XV JO3I SfUART A BILL.
T 0 BAC co prime
OICKORV. NUTS —SO sacks, in store and for sale by
•jaQI- ‘ a -''' ■•..... STUART A SILL.
FLOUR.— so bbls. Exira'Familyia store and for sale
ja3i -e--.v stuart a sill. .
"TTINEGAR—4O bbls (pure cider,) in store.
V la3¥ ~ 9TUART-& SILL
J~IRAB CIDER—B bs. j just received-nfid for sale.
V/, ja3L STUART A SILL
GLASS— 100 boxes 8,by,10-forsalo.by'..’■i:
Ja3l " ■- ' x STUART k SILL.
kegs No. I la store and for sale by
ja3l STUART A SILL
B. FLOUK-rfQ Backs for sale by n ... v ;
. ja3t . STUART A SILL.
SCOiCH SNUFK-r-SOboxes, 4 oz.packages; Uoad’s
cktio, forsale'diy : 1 [jaHl 1 ] ~ : -STUART A SILL.
TO LET.—Rooms and steam power'for mbchanical
purposes. Enquire of— \- - ’.>t t v
ja3l SCaIFE A ATKINSON, 119 .Front si.
PEACHES AND FEATHERS
600 hash. DnedPeacheg;
.: 4,000 Kentucky Feathers.:.For sole by
. jo2l , . ; CARSON A &PKNIGHT.
OHO BOXES RAISINS; 160 half do; -
aAJXJ 2Q mats seedless Raisins; w ■
25 casks Currants, in stare and for sola by
J. RHODES & C0.,-
• No 0 Wood st
in CASKS SICILY LIQUORICE; ■ .
iU 2 do Calbra / do ;. -
10 boxes Repuea do; -
- 60 .do lacraons. lastore and for salfrbv
ja2o „ n . r JOSHUA RHODEStA CO.
}f\ BASKETS SALAD OIL, quarts; ' ”
•'cr SQ do v • do- r -'do‘pints,’ 'I
20 doz assorted P;ckles; .
. 10 do‘COptsup.in store and ibrsale by ;
Ja2o t , v i • JO3HUA BHOPKS A CO.
~A(\ WATS IVICA ALMONDS:. ' , •' "*
Filberts;- ■' 1 - w
.13 do. Cream Nats;.:. - ,-, S £r,
■■ 1000 Cocoa Nuts, in store and for sale by .
J»2Q v A CO.
do2 bestcaststeel •
JX sdo do Garden do, on ccmsijrnm’t
and for.galebyCjalS} L. a. WATKRftIAN & SONS.
T7OEKS.—9B dor best quality east steel Hay Forks;
-&J . s 3Q, dow- dp do; -
. 40 J do;':best cast steel. 4 pronged Manure
FoTJcsjbu consiguiafeiitantl'fofs'are'br - fc . •
jalB t < b, >VATE&MAff fcrSONS.
QCYT HE 9NEATHS.-r4iis doZf7bcflt quality, patent
Scythe Sneaths, on constgnmeni and for sale by -■
:-|a!B. ■ • D. S. WATERMAN & SONS.
NAILS AND SPIEES.—fISO kegrf- Hpilrwa
lor sale by
jalfi L. S. A SONS
lARL ASIL—I2 caskß prime PearV Asb for sale by
ialS L WATERMAN A SONS.
WINDOW SASH of aU styiea for ;
H.C.RBLLY,
jalO Agent for Fallston Sdsh Factory.
SC YTHES.—7S dpz beßl quality. Graas. Scythes: -
CO do. do Cradle do;
10 do common
.on oon&ignment and for sale by - ...
" ■ • nL. s: waterman arsoNs*-
Nos.SO&B1-Waier» &G 2 Frontst.
Extra family -flour—is bt>is.
Floor for I 'Sale by [jalOJ H
T7IINE TEAS-® half.CbeSts Bne YauitjfHyabn;
• •■:. n ■ ■^ kaBes:
■i : :' V ■!- y2O ;J , (I? . /> , ; ;.do;itt 9:9a» )Uld J&•
in store and Tor sale by nankases:
-deel7» •){• -'it'. v:i .7. (, ! KING AMOORHEAB.
WHITE HAVANA SUGAR--!?**;boxes White Hi
vona Sugar, jpst received and for sale by
OeclV MILLER & RICJKETSON
; T)APEB NANGINGS-—Fn:neb and Ametlcan Paper
.. i«M • .. . - . ..... „85Aypodst
1,4/ ATCHES, JEWELRY, Ac —Now in store, a large
Y? and tich eiock' of' fine Watchesr JeWefry and
FanoyGoods. >,...... ,W.MT. WILSON,
■ dec® . cornet of Marlcetann Foartn ata.
fIIHE BEST OF WINES AND BRANDIES, smla-
JL- bio ftf-medicinat proposes; lor saltiby tbe qnari or
bottle.hy . ,(jal« ... . MORHIS A, HAWORTH.
by MORRIS A-HAWORTH; in ldec37
t lANARY SEED— ; IO bUg;-for Sale bV ; 1 "
t decC 7 B. A; FAHNESTOCK &CO
If* BUS. CORN; • 7 ... -; :I— 7 ■■ . : .
ArUL/ 200.bos.’Oats; ‘ , •\ j iru s:ij a? ■■
100. “ SUorlsj r Forsale.by-..-:
T WOODS A? SOW,
--. . .•.<■•, Produce andCornmiSsJonJVJe^Uaou,
JUIO _ r No. 01 Water street.
ijiNGLISH. GIN'AND ;6Lly./AaiAICA titlM, tor
_Ei sale, wholesale ox retaih/by: . ..
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FLOOR.'iiOA^IDS—SO.'OOT fbet} Weil' tea*
,XJ squed, and good quality, for sale chcapby.
: ! JOHN A. BLuOmER, :
ja!6., ~ , y ■ ~ r Allegheny Planing jflills. .
BOX BOARDS
■ sate by .•• *•
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PEACHES— 305 sacks,Dried Peaches
1 llbbla do, FovSata by
-ioa,;.. •< . ■ [/■SJVAIEBMAi<TfcBON3.
H AMES—IQ dor, pair horse and mtUe.hanjes for sale
4>y tjaSl •- LV9; WATERMAN S SONS,
BUTXBRflfrliMtoftMfrßßtt Bout; ’irr m .
5 do packed do; -
10 kegs *do for sale by
M L 8 WATERMAN A SONS.
. A^phis;
JoS ' ' ' 10 L >l a WXTERbL^*&IoN3.
HICKORY NUTS^-Obageforaalo bv .
iaB .; ■ fc. S, WATERMAN & BQNB,
EXTRACT OF JUOUWOOO'j ;
' Casule fioapj: • “ . ? -
, Sulphate ot Quinine ,
Chrome Green.
tleC2l It. i . t..f
GHEESEr— lG&boxeS'W, JL Cheese-in store and for
_>ale_by £dccg4] MILLER & RICKETBQN. -
Russell As Robinson’s; '
X 25 do W. H. Grant’s; r -.-r.
10 do Hans’; !,J
-u: • ;w<-?lQ;vdo; King’s,. For sale by-vr
deol7, KING in MOORHEAD.
MOLASSES— -W tibia. (oak " packages,) plantation
iMolassd* receivedper ateamcrCaledom»i!and Tor
sale by [dec2oj KING AMOORtiEAD.
SUPJSKiOK ja<t re??
d•' r , V ia the Diamon-
XT 0.1 IiUUM buls. KO. llM4; : i i .i , ijtov
Ljul 6kego do ' do; : r
pi ■> ' i Jai»Toeel?edondlbt»ilab» - ■■■<■<
1 MILLEH4; HICKETSOR,
' Nos. ?2l and 223 Liberty 81.
ECONOMY CttißCJlttlßi-au. bbla £coaotsy.’sm
Cider in store nnd for sale by .
decM ' HIUL.EB A RtCKETSON.
i^OFFEE—6O bags prime nio,part aewcioi
\Aipgandfor»aloby. ~ tnoySQ] WM«.
SPANISH, CIGARS*—2O,OOO JRegalias.njid ■Princpies
for sale by Cell STUART fc'SIlA.
ANTED—One of IditohelPs State Mapeof Penn
sylvania.: Apply at No. 51 3mnfafiell»trect.
IyI*ATK WARMEK3—A few japanned Plate Wana-
JT • ora,”rety neatly got np.’on hand and for saleHW '
. . , , JOHN DUNLAP ,A, CO,,
neeat cor Market and Secondso.
mBUSH.SHQRTSin store .and
„dqc3l ... >, . .RHOPE3 & ALCQRN.
RAN—IOO oukh.'in store and fouole by j ' .
: deeOl > --iftKODEirfc: AECOBN;
100
/^OBNt^325 l ij'otsK. , bdrn,in fW iaA in'etdrejanSbiox
\J Bbleby.nrditdßglßl io RHODESA-ALCORN.
4p ROUND'
\JT dec3F*
CORN MEAIr i -oniißndiJid far i Ba»br
dec3t RHODES A AbCOHN*
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jatatdlaiuona.
,uoo..feetdiffewni thicknesses, for
johttai bloomer,
1 PjamoyMlttß.
; COUI/TEH fc KACKE.
ihandandfor saleby,.,
RHODES & ALC6&N.
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