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V/^^vsfVj-*t-rr^^- V--^>f.*sV. t iiS.^v^-’ s ‘ v 'v?VT*. promoteiiidwiduulmtoTeatvCanonly bcmseriedwubthc. - •.. ,-*v-;.. ; . , If 4>vl»' ■~- t -v '-i'iv?l oniJetsfanding- that the same is to be paid for. I f intend*. -j^---- r > i ) «d to he inserted in the local same will be \%fhL AtiKXAN*' o** 0 ** JwHir^£»'-’^fcrav :j *^^ , i«r*'' s ‘^^L*\s ,s t , V I'' r chttrgcdtuiheruteof not lew thanten centsper.line. \\ ntobi»~ " t^*<»'*:- , 1 -';{. , Bishops or Fist Notices to be charged triple price. .■ str*-- Wk'vi\\ : > Tavern Inc e n:j Real Estate Agent and /!»•"' '?^r; r - not to be classed a^- osMM§oii &owmM UMptti imm «#^©S!skS ; S WoW?-'*}* £ SSSs^fe^fcjssfavsc^ Bpp^psii jpwsm - ;c £?i£;xV£ j • iv- n- . > ■• •••.')'. - ts'.7 sW ' :_.-w-"./“• J-r *3;:»rVW .i (~. M Hj.--. 4 U -'"0; - >'Vy , ''i~: '*?* '.\~ *: >; - 'f* «*- -», i-T-*Z+Zr *< - ■* ••**♦■ *-* v- tiL" 11 ' '' .* ' .|V •. *> ! ,4 ‘ - * ‘ " ' . 4 ■ ' - f ‘ - .:;. .:;. -'■•'■'■ :■' ■ ■ ■=s N^- >;■;,. n I>arj,l#tfr,,. • ... *■. i .>-'»*■' £ '‘ ; #a©SlSSßfi 3 ■ , A)t t, * ' "*A 1 . . . ■ 1 - r i i OB- fi.n. KBYSEE-—---*•** C.-M »OW*-LL. T/’KVSER & McDOWELTj, («ucckssoiu to Iker 1 IV. Wholesale and RetatlDrußattUfTfumpticn ■Store, cor it of Wood street and Virgin alley. I’liy.'.i -• tcianu Prt carefully compounded idUT. ■ " Ci:!lf THE Partnership heretofore existing between- Henry ' w Williams. Esq., and raysolf,tn the practice of the law, was dissolved by mutual consent on Uut S6tb ulu and the business will hereafter be continued by-ilenry w. Wil iams, whom,l'most cheerfully recommend to all for whom 1 have the honor lo do business—as a gentleman every way worthy of their confidence. . declB-ly AVALThR If. LOW IUE. IOHHJ-MITCIIKL'—Tr-i-—• SAMDBL TALMER. . ■ itllteltcl A- Palmer, A TToRNKYS AND COUNSELLORS AT LAW— Qfijeton Fourth etrut, & few doors below SmithJUld. AUbusmess entrusted to tUeir care, promptly attended to. Collections made and Conveyancing executed on mode rate terms. fcbll.tf . - &Hs - •' 4 >yv.-y VOLUME IX. DATLY MOENING POST. 1 amt Publish td n'trY&forning,{Sundays excepted.) ■it-.*' a:-;0T LV BiRPiSRi rtOtTK-WitST‘COSCNBU O? WOOD AMD SD?TH STaBIIIS. i ffßJJ£.**Ftve Dollars a year.- payable strictly, Six.Dollars,wiU invnnably.beiequired.if notpaad within lie year. IJ7* Single copies two cents--* mt■pale at thecounter tube Office, ana by the News Boys, THK SATURDAYMOKNING POST Is published from thd’same office, on a large blanket size shfcet, af-TWO DOLLARS a year, in advance— single Copies rm cents. Gj*No paper will be discontinued (unless at the ills* ereuon ofihe'proprietor,) unul dll arrearages are paid. No attention will be paid to any order unle*-* ac companied b> tile money, or satisfactory reference m this eiJVi * ' —■ —“ fp» Connected unth the- Establishment of ike Morning Post xs-one of the largest Job Printing Ojfieerin Vie city where all kinds of work is_donr on the shorifoi most reasonable terms, . ... - • »• • —;—•- -- A- . >3 RATES OF.ADVEfITISINO >i AGREED UPON By: THE^PITTSBmfoH-PRESS. -c;r.;. TEN MMESMOSPAREItjOtt LESS: ■ • One square, one insertion v»~-i. —*s Uov u u eacJUuddiuonal Insertion « «• one week . }.£' ‘ ’ • Uiree wceks..vv***-r . ••*. rj W| “ > pn'c mouth'*—£ ®o,i K . r. \ l - * two months**— .* 00 lt . }\ ■, three-months '■.•■-••ri—,i “ ‘ f . fourraouUre *•—♦-——•*~-- , *--'"r ?u}Q:£}i xi * six months 00 , 4 * . <4 one-ycar* 1 Standing Card,six> lines or less, per annum-*——lQPbi CHARGEABLE At 1 PLEASURE: ■ _ I One&quarc,pcrarihurn,(exclusive of the paper,)* ; For each additional square, inserted over one month, > -and foreach-addiuonulsquare inseried under the yearly , rates, halfpripe. •... ? . Publishers not accountable for legal advertisements , beyond the amount charged for their publication. Annoußcing'Cnndidfttes for office to be charged the , tame as other advertisements. i Advertisements not marked on the copy for a specified i number o£ insertions, will bo continued till forbid, and pavraenfexacletfaccorduiglv.; - i The privileges of yearly advertisers will be.coufined rigidly to their regular business, and all other advertise-, meats not pertaining to their regular business as agreed j tor,to be paid extra. Alt advertisements-.for charitable institutions, fire; companies, ward, township and other public rasetlngs, i and such like, to be charged half price,payublc. sthictli ] N ADVAKCS.- r ■ ■ ! Marriage notices lo be charged 50 cents. t Death ponces inserted without charge, unless accom panied by luueral invitations or obituary nonces, and when so accorcruftiedyio bc paid for. • Regular advertisers, and all others sending communi cations, or requiring notices designed to cull attention to : Fair*,Soiree?, Concerts,or auy-public entertainments, where charge* arc made for admittance—all notice* of private: associations—every notice designed to call at* tenlion.to pnvdtc cqtcrpriscs calculated oi intended to promote individual interest-can only be inserted with the understanding that the same is to be ptud for. if intend-, cd to he inserted in the local column, the suuic will be charged at the ruhfof not less than ten cents per.line. Bishops or Fist Notices to be charged triple price. > Tavern Licence: Pennons,S2, oo each, . Legal aud Medical Advertisements to be charged at full prices. RealEstutc Agent and Auctioneers’ Advertisements not lobe classed undeTyearly rates,buito be allowed a discount ot thirty-three and one-third percent, uom tlie amount of bills. WEEKLY ,OR TRI-WEEKLY IN DAILY FABERS. One square, three.insertions- —SI 50 Do., each additional insertion 0 117 AVDERTISEMENTS IN WEEKLY BARER. One souore, (10 lines,) one luscruon-***. SO 50 . Do. , each additional insertion * ■■*. 025 All transient advertisements to oe.paid in advance. WHITE ft CO., Gazette. l. harper, rosu. . ROBT-M. RIDDLE, Journal. JAMES P. BAHJt A Co., Chronicle. . FOSTER £l BROTHER, Dispatch; Dec. I,JAMES W. BlDDLE,American. jprcfessiaital Carls. TORN R. LAftCiE, Attorney at Late, Fourth street, near if ,Scmhfie33»' •- c - ■ marflfl SAMUEL* W- JiJLiACii.; Attorneyju Lnv— Office on 4th Street, near Grant, Pittsburgh. nqr.ANUOGQOIIIIS: Amt my at Xcw.-rOffice 4ih # gl,, above Wood. ; • Jui>4~T cnpHOMASM. MARSHALL. Attorney *t Law. —Office, ..I lawndaßaildingg, Foprih st.- • jan?*ly T) B.CARNAHANjAnenwyalLauf—Offioeoa.Fourth itl»# *L, between Cherry alley and Grant st. fjes?-y ©R. BROWN’S OFFICE, No. to, Diamond alley, near Wood street. _____ fcbl T N.APOuOWiIV, Attorney and Counsellor at Late.— tf-« Office in Bakewell’s Buildings on Grant street. je’jtPJT-ly.. . . ■ J ’ SWJrrr. Dentist, Fourth et, hve doorß west oi Mar • ket.' Ail work warranted, andu* not perfectly sat asfactoxy no charges will be made. icblt) TOEMOVAL.—Dr. Robert Snyder, bag removed his •• Jft, office to Fourth street, between Wood and Suuth t\eld streets.’ marlS-ly. /“I DARRAGH, Attorney or Lorn—Office in Bakewell’a t,» # Buildings, on Gram street, opposite the Court House.. ■ . . ; TORN) BARTON. Auornty atLaio —Office, North sTiJc tl of Fifth street. Detween Wood and Smubfield, m the r me building with Alderman Morrow. £ep3o-ly /GEORGE F. OILLMORE, Attorney and Counselor at \jC 'Xoto —Office removed to the Ud door below Grant si., •n Fdurtb.to the office lafely occupied by Alderman Mil ver. marSO Alderman—Qtiiat : Fourth street % third door above Suutiiiidd,South side. Cbnvoyancibgor all kinds don# with the greatest care and legal accuracy. • Titles to Real Estate examined, Ac. - novlo B BIDDLE ROBERTS, Attorney at Law. Office No. ,132 Smubfield street, between Fifth and Sixth. CoUecuons attended (o—Fpecial attenlio given to Conveyancing. ; [< Georg® McCoolr HAS selected I’ittsbnigb as lus permanent residence. He has taken the house lutely occupied by Alder man Milter, on Fonrth street, near Grant, nmnediute y dfoininsthe “ Laifiarune Honso.’ Hts Office is iiiucli a' ■ ?o lUsVsidence; where he will constantly be found, Cd. mipmfessionalduty. Omcchonrsfrom7 tinier, .m to ‘/o'clock: A.M.,ur,d from op. m. to ' i. o’clock TI ° TS «C VP, A U. li. B. Fettermnn, ■ tki- hvhaT LAW—Office on Fonrlli street, lie' ATTORN - 'tod and Smitlificld. . jantiSty ~"w.W. Dallas) ' : v LAW—Office: second story \V Attorney a. JajdMtiy , kins Hall lori door West of OFFICE ON .&IKL, U. auglo:3m Weaver’s-Hotel: • Wm. O'tt- !>■ on Fourth * TTORNE Y AT LAW. . o ‘, “S „... m AT LAW, has «Sia «b. A. Fldlt street,between Wood and , S^i lh formerly qcc opted by Thos. Hamilton, •wiU allendlO'ihebiisiiiess tomaininKnnfim. u Xv a docket. Ji!?- ■j&ESV DA ’ AJI & Anthony. Daen, -L *f typists from the Eastern cities, would cull iheattemio. the mhabitaulfl'oC PittsbUTph, and the neighboring town ' to their Daguerreotypeof citizens and others.-at rooms in tbe third s’.o-v of Butke’n building, 4th st. Persons wishingpicturc&taken may rest assured that no pains shall be spared to produce them in the highest perfection of the art. Ourinstmmenta are of the mostpow crfullcind, enabling i» to execute pictures udsurpasged for.hlgh finish and truthfulness to nature. The public are solicited to call and examine^ Persons sitting for pictures a ro neither requirredor ex pected to take them unless perfect satisfaction s given. N. B. Operators will find, this a good depot for stock and chemicals. - . gylnstructions given in the art, containing’the more reoontlaprevcmsnts. ; * business Curbs: i A LEXANDER JAYNE&, TekinTta ‘Stat,; 33 Fifth acarYVooch : r> : r ;. febl / OSHIIA ROBINSON,' Agent for-HUrndeitA Co.'S 1 hint of doorbelow Wood, febl • "YSTILLI AM r J AO KSQN, Pat*niMedxnn*Dtpot}B9.Lib f fjßUTMwev lie ad ofWootL- ... .. . febt ;» ,"D DELANY, Faj/uenahJs CbthmgSiort, No. 4fl-Llbr< X street. . -.. .■ ■ .<■: •/ febl HOON A SARGENT, N-K corner of Wood and Sixth streets. ' ' ... .... - ; ,r ■ febl- - ' HOLMES a general and extensive assortment of: all kinds ot BRUSHES, at the lowest Eastern prices, N. B.—Machine Brushes, Ae., made to order at the shortest notice. marJQry L. »• WATERMAN. *IL N. WATERMAN.* • W. C. WATERMAN L. S. Waterman & Sons, WHOLESALE GROCERS, Commission and For warding Metchanu, Dealers in all kinds of Pro duce and Pittsburgh Manufactured Articles, and A gen is for sale of Richmond and Lynchburg manufactured To bacco ntarS JOSHUA RHODES-'- - —— .ALFRED P. ANSUUTZ JOSUVA RHODES A CO., WHOLESALE DEALERS JN FOREIGN FRUITS, Nuts, Spices, Confectionary, Sugars, Cigar*, 4*c., fyc. NO.O WOOD STREET* EAST SIDE; NEAR WATER, julyl PITTSBURGH. WVCUNNISGIIAM' D. CUNNINGHAM' Pittsburgh City Glass Works. W, CUNNINGHAM fc CO., . 4IANUFACTCB£nS OP WINDOW GLASS, No. 2d Market street, between First and Second, . Pittsburgh, Fa.; . Ip* Particular attention paid to odd sjzcs., Also, Dealers m Flint Glass, Vials, Bottles, Ac. . Qy22;ly A. J, STUABT.**-'.—• STUART A SILL, Grocers, and Produce Couuissroi? Merchants, No. 118 Wood street, Pittsburgh, Pa; • DEALERS IN GROCERIES, Flour, Wheat, Rye, Oats, Com,. Barley, Pork/'Bacon, Butler, Lard, Cheese; Clover,Tuxfthy and Flax Seeds; Iron,Nails, Glass,Ac.,Ac., Aio. PartLcuiarattentioirpaidtotuo sale of Western Produce. Reverences— Myers & Hunter,Robt. Dalzell A Co., ilampioiuSmilh A Co., King A Moorlie&djMcGills & Roe. James May, Pittsburgh; Fenner & McMillan, Massillon; Jog.S. Morrison, Ksq., St. Louts scp2G Walter P. Marshall, (Successor lo Samuel C. Hill,) IMPqaTES_Am>_DKAL'Ka_IN_rRENCH_AM)__AMEaiCAN PAPER Jf ANGI NGSAND. BORDERS, ITtJutow Shatlts , Fire Board Prints, «s■<:., . we intertd going into extensively. All orders in towuh punctuality anddispatck. i, "bin-' olid Repairing neatly done and promptly ere- cutcu -era! assortment of tfardwareand Cutltry wo wn C Ami.' hand,and selln at tbe J«mjlprices. aWSv, Ik. -a received a fine lolcfGnrw, Patch and We have ju “ rf and Hair Dressers’ Sham, and other t ItoipTj.Tnik ’ kept in Hardware Stores. .Tinners, Goods gcncrall> *nd'Saddlers’ Jooij. niade taordeTj Furriers, Hatters Handled,Pen Blades pul in, «e.j I' Razors Ground and.. 'efljfcCoJtc. - . Guns and Pislolsrepan paid to manufacturing N. B. — Particular atu>. - . aec27u.jr Trusses and Supporters. i: x*t.V. ya:-/} : . BROKBiI. HENRY W. PISH ,- „ ■ /rtASoponed anOfficoaOthe corneroYSanUiheltf and JLL -’ t rj »U‘eeutj .J» l tialmrgb r a&the Great : cornerV’aad wjHdevote.hu eoure tune and at tentioo tothe Purehau, SaU and Eichangttf HUaV Es* tote, in city and cotmtry. , From hiyacquaintance wuhtbe busineis, hehope* to ; iQ HBfy aII who may favoß hliQ with A&encies in their lineof baiines*: 1 . . v J . • ... .Thompßou BcHj Iro.B. Hecsey, . . H. U.M’Cullough, John F. Perry, (Jeo.F.-GxJlmOfe, . Lyman Wilmarth, J. K, Moorheailr - , Cspf. WJHiam Waid, > Thos. H6ward,; \ W. O.Leahe; /taepl^T .... . > Jolm Blt'ToQrnfitna, T\RUGOIST AND APOTHECARY, No. 45, Market : JL/ street, threedoorsabove Third,Pittsburgh,will have .constantly,on baud awclUolecWd assortment oflhe beat and freshest Medicines, which he will sell on the inoat reasonable term** Physician* sending orders will be promptly attended (0,00(1 suppplied with articles they mayrelynponaageanine*. .1 -vt i Physicians pre&criptionswillbe accurately and neatly preparedfromine best materials, at any hour oflhe day or night, -a r.-:- • •• M s®lei a large stock of fireahandgood PEBFlfc 'j • Raffle Gloss Worhsr J 0 8 HP H D r AB EX t, , : aumnrACTetura 6v ' a seek dtag swab r ; vials, bottles and Flaito; Porta, Stott* Als, Mineral Water , Patent , Medieint and Win* Battles, if every description ; V" Alsb-rWINDOW GLASS— ■ - Keeps constantly onXanda general assortment of the ’above articles. • > : : i d/r AS; the other Green Glass Factories .are-alt stopped,os is tbo custom in summer, this Factory is now ,tn JmUoperation, andxoillcontinueinoperation boiksurn mer and winter. . ■ •. :.X - Orders thankfully solicited and will be fiUed;oi-the shortest notice. DJ" WareJunue % No. 112 Sieohd street , between Wood and Smxtfifield stmts. OythPdOily : : The Old Printing Establishment. ■ i (LXTB JOIIKSTOS A ftTOCKTOS’S,) • *dnd Blank Book and Stationery Warehouse, ,• XKT S. HAVEN Is prepare&i© execute every style of v.f ♦ Legal, Commercial, Canal aiid Steamboat Job .Pritmngand Book Binding; and famish every article' in the Blank Book, Paper and Siaiioneiyilae, atthe .shortest notice and on the most reasonable terms. Blank Book and Stationery Warehouse, comer of Market and and Second streets. ' ID* Printing Office aud Book Bindery,No.sb Third * ,ee V . novlG R, C. STOCKTON, {Late Johnston is* Stockton,) S Boo *^,* 1 ,l cr » Stattooer. Printer & Binder, roVLD rcepccifoily invite- the attention of Mer chants and others, to his large end superior stock LANK BOOKS, consisting orday BoW f Joaroa)i Ledgers, invoice,Cash,Orderand Letter Books, of every size) made o( the best paper,and bound lathe most du fable manner, which he offers at prices tuat cannot fail to give satisfaction, Blank Books ruled and bound to any given pattern. Printing of every description exe cuted with neatness and dispatch.- No. 47 Market »t> ja4 tilthographlc Batabliihmsnt of WM. SCIIUCHMANN, tiiiep. sthsxy, orposrrs Tits posTKivncs, Pirr&Buasn MAPS, Landscapes, Bill-heads, Show-billr, Labels, Architectural nnd Machine Drawings, Business and VisUingCaras, etc., Engraved of Drawn on Stone. and Printed in Colors, Gold, Bronze or Black, iu Uw mostapproved style and at the most reasonable prices ocUS:dly . A. FULTUN, Hell and JSrauFounder, has rebuilt ehd • commenced business alius old stand. No. 70. Se cond, between Market and Ferry streets,where lie will o*jrteased to see hisold customers and fnends.'.<■ .«Ss5 rc * , * ,, . eaTnboft beils of every size, from 10 to 10,000 pounds, cast frtiih paUernsofthe most approved models, and warranted to be of the best materials; y? aieT Counters, Boilings, &e„ 4c ~ together with every variety of Brass Casting, if repair ca,turned and finlsned in the neatest manner; A. I. lathe sole agentfor Bobbin'* Anti-Attraction Jlli- SZuu JwUy - celebrated -for the reduction of friction in machinery. The boxes and composition can be bad of mm at an tunes. nov!3:y ? J lucdihtely opposite the Theaire, respccrfulfy in* for Dis his friends and the poblic in general that he baa resumed his business as a Famishing.,Undertaker. He is supplied with and always keepson hand Cofflnsof aU bjscs and kinds,Shrouds,and allotherarticlca necessary On such occasions.' .vi ' ?*••; 1 > Silver p!uieß,ice boxes, and leaden coffins wlllbasUp. pacu in order, \ line hearse and coinage alworereaav to attend funerals. • actfghly ALEXANDER A 80J4S > .forem filuceas and Ftnutisnina UwpgßTAgKfcL earner of Penn end ewMiiiiini vppazit* tf#; Rxdutngt E ntronctf tm Ptnnu n res* ... . • . it pectfuily inform their friends and the public, th9t they are prepared to furnish and attend to everything m the line of undertakers, as they have quit tho business of Cabinet Making, ana their aueniidn will be devoted altogether to the above business, beep a largo assortment of COFFINS made and finished,cover ed, and lined io 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 for dressing the dead, and furnishing funerals, of quality and price to snit; SILVER PLATES or engraving the name and age {ICE CASES for laying the body in ice, by those who wish to keep their frieuds any length or ume, and have ZINC PANS to put ice in for laying on the body ; LEADEN Coffins always on hand. We have a splendid new HEARSE and a pair ol line horses, and any number of the beat carnages- etc etc., and will be prompt, punctual, and reasoaable angtD-y UNUNGAHKLA PLANING MlLL*,—James Mi-vt. w#m woald respectfully inform his friends and ihe public, that hts new establishment is now in full opera* uon,and that he is prepared to furnish Boflt Cabins, and fill all orders for Planed Lumber, with promptiuide.and at_Lhe lowest rates. .Board and PJank, planed on one or both sides, con stoutly on hard. Sash, Doors and Mouldings, of every description, made to order. ,■ ’ „ R. N. UAMLETt. Builders and Carpenters would find ii to their advan tage to give hun a call, as he can now furnish them with planked stuff, suuahle for every description of work. JOHN JAMES OLD* fiIAFB'EfiTT & OLD, (Successors to the late hrm of John Sheriff A Co.) BELL AND BRASS FOUNDERS, and manufacturers of Jlrass Faucets, Steam and Gqi f v- 1 UockH, withall the various articles u *ed in lira PLUMBING BUSIi *NttS3,No» 127 andl29 Firststreet. The above nre now prepared to manufacture and kedp constantly on hand every variety of Guage and Steam Cocks, sach as ate used by Engine builders and Plumb* ers; alco, Gas Chandeliers, Pendents,.Brackets, Gas Pipe, Stc.i Ac., Ac. - , [nova) IMIIB House having undergone a thorough repairing . and fitting up, both inside and out, the subscriber is determined to übc every exertions in his power to make nil comfortable that think proper to call with him. The Table wilt be always supplied wiOrthe best the market affords. The Bur 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 .. —.- . —O. DCNCAN, •-“•♦D. IIIMSEN. ALLEN BHUWN. . W. C. CONNELLY. BROWN'S HOTEL, CORNER OFSEITHFIELD AND THIRD STS., Pittsburgh , Fa. BROWN A CONNELLY, PROPRIETORS. N. B —Good Stabling.attached to the,house. *«‘THOMAS a. BILL. (Harbaugh’s Old Stand.) a HIE subscriber haying .leased the above well know* . pud excellent establishment, is now prepared to eu tortttm his friends and the traveling public generally, in the best maimer and on the most reasonable terras. His TABLE wilt at all times he supplied with every delicacy of the season, and his Bar wuh tho best of Li quors. , . ’ His stabling is very extensive ; andevery arrange* mem has been made for the accommodation of Drovers. augfrlf WM. CLAWSON. THE undersized •• (Crai'i MrvJoim Vmakß : this'popular establishment, announces to his fricuds.and the public generally, that he will us* his best efforts to keep up.the well earned and tong enjoyed reputation of the house. He will keep constantly on hand every delicacy ot the season, Gams, Shell and Gan Oyste£BJ* '"-J .’L- "{'■■ v ••* " :’*. «■: y s ■ , , * K,*!,'".’- » * , >,» ’ »! < 1 ’ 1 EMIGRATION OFFICI!, ■ il" tHR CATHOLIC BOOK STOBE, No. G 7 Fifth street, near Smithfield: ■ fliuKnnrte rs igned takes this tneltiotl of informing his Jt ’friends and (hepubhe m general, that he has opened on.Offioe r jil the above named place, and is prepared to remiunoncy in -eutns of 85 and. .upwards,payable at sight, m any town m. Englaud, Ireland, Scotland and Wales. , Mdis also prepared to bring out passengers from Liv erpool to any port tn ihe Umted.JSiaies.' Being:con nected with a house of such long islanding as that ot Messrs. Roche, Brothers.& Masierion, and by his strict attention to business, the subscriber trusts ho will merit the confidence of those who may fhvor him with their pitronago. For particulars, pleas* call at the Emigra tion Office ot the undersigned. Agent. ... . W.It.M’CONLOGUE, No. 07 FmU bt., neflr Smlihrield t PiUsburgh- References— Hon. John B. Gulhue, Mayor of Pitls bbrgh; James Blakely, Esq., John J. Mitchel, Esq., Hon. VV, Porter, Alderman. M.W..Lewis, Offices of toe MorningChtomcie, Post, and Pittsburgh Catholic, . i©bt4;3ni: • . ; • .... , . •Ageney for Different Lines tif Packet Ships. JEgRP ASS ENG EH OF F l CE > jfj^EK 305 LIBERTY ST'.', rtmßtlßOH. .U -v- —L •• • ■ • Fot'P. W. BYRNES & CO., to Seiith stun, New York i ;3G Waterloo Road, -Liverpool,' ahd os Oravier street} New,Orleans', ■ M AS. A LINE OF PACKETS sailing every five day s fcomLiverpool to New. York; a lane of Packets : fjront Liverpool. to Philadclphiaybn the 18th. of each •mouth; a Line of Packets ib, Baltimore on the 20th o. ; each tnonth. Line of Pa.ckets on the Bth and :24th of each month from Londdri and Portsmouth to New York.: ; ALSO—Draftsat sight alwaysonhand, for any amount, at the lowest rates o/discount,; and all information given concerning'passengers, that can be given, With pleasure, by their Agent. v 'JOHN THOMPSON, ja6 _ . 20$Liberty st., Pittsburgh. .. -iJggV \ k* NE °? packets " PHILADELPHIA. : •: TO SAIL FROM LIVERPOOL 8 •the Eighteenth day of -every Month. I JANE Jmbrise Child, TOatons-lSth'Nov. i JAMES BROWNE, Arthur Child. IWK) tons-.lBth Dec. GONDAR, «£ erty'sireet, Pltisbargh, n0?14:3m I litverpool and phlladelpblft Padteu* . \Sailinx from Liverpool: an the Bithtcentht/ tach Month. ’ . Ship Jaue.iL6liddcn,Capt. Child, Nov-18. • ‘f ; James Browne, *.. Child. . Dec, 18. iCsaaEg9r- “Gohdar, • < “ , .Barstow, Jan. 18. . I :«•; new; 7!. “ GUdden, Feb. IS. ! These slilpS are of the largest,class. The idationa for second cabin onu steerage passengers are unsurpassed tor comfort, and the days or sailing will be punctually adhered to. • , • Price of steerage passage s£o, . Certificates good for 13 months.or the money refunded if thepusseugers do >ol embark. Apply to DAVID M.BARBOUB, at John Walt & Co.’s, • - : 20d Liberty street. • ; Droits for any amount given upon the Ulster Banking Company and Brandies, the Koval Bank of Ireland, or Spooner, Atwoods & Cm, Brokers,■London. InovlQ^m ' FOREIGN PASBKNQER OFFICE* ; SHIP AHOY! jtfsg •raSfly ~ who; commands ? , i ,5881, 5. -ii AJel'js ufijsr co#, ■ a y g ‘ Who haVe-appointed the sobscrilier'Agenl fortheir unri trailed LineV of Ship* t>om Liverpool to New York Philadelphia and Boston. I Let the Frionds-of Emigrantsfee careful to have their arrangements made according urtho new Pnroirion Law, and take no man’s. receipt, without having it inserted i btherwlselhey wilihavctppay in Liverpool,before they jship-. . *; - -» The following is Jhe U«.t, according to law 2| fljs. Droid,,.. . . fci&i. Bcefor-Pork, I. * f Flour, O* p> 1 pint Vinegar, i s■■■ ‘ i :~GatmraV.V\ . X *».-Bugar,.+ .... j *2 “ Rice, ; , , g JMeWsw, i-S “ pqtfttoes> j" SolTcb,- ■ With three quarts of Water per day, and sufficient F for Cooking. . The caboose and cooking-mimes for the use of Pas eengers, are kept undercover. Every attention will be poidtopromote their health and comfort. ■ Bauk of England Notes and Foreign Exchange pur* chased at current rates. : Debts, Legacies. Pensions, Ac., Ac., collected, and copies of Wills procured, with every’ other business con nected with an European Agent. JOSHUA ROBINSON, > European Agent, . ap9J Post Buildings, corner of Fifth and Wood fits. : .REMITTANCES 5 ENGLAND.*, IRELAND, 1 SCOTLAND, WALES, FRANCK, and GERMANY 7 , To any amount, by Joshua Robtnion, rgnAgou, rost.BmltUniit,eor. Fifth and Wootlsix ' fjggr Sew Line LIVERPOOL AND PHILAD’A««ij& ; feaS—PACVKTB. . Jb Sail from Philadelphia on the 12lA, and from Liverpool on theZQth of each month. Ships William Pens, 1,000 tons. i “ lim£HNUj 1,250 “ ' “ PHILADELPHIA, 1,100 “ “ Kalamazoo, 1,000 i RICHARDSON BROTHERS A CO., Agents, Nos. 12 * and 13 Tower Buildings, Liverpool. RICHARDSON, WATSON A CO., Agents, No. 6 { Chestnut street, Philadelphia milß subscribers'. Agents (or the above Line of splen * ff did new Packet Ships at this City, are prepared to furnish passage certificates to parties,residing in this fcountry who may be desirous of sending for their friends, io come out by. either of the above Ships. They are also prepared tq remit money to any part of the Old Country by sight <1 rafts on the Bank of Ireland and Brauches, and bu Messrs. Richardson Brothers A Co., Liverpool. For particulars, apply to or address V r . BROWN A KIRKPATRICK, * tiov2 No. 144 Liberty street, Pittsburgh. josspu c> babu , bIPPESCOTTABARR, 1 (Late J.S.StricelsbA Co.) ! niauulactnrers ol Phocnii Fire Proof Safes. 1 , Second street, between Wood and Smithfield. . -? ON Tuesday afternoon, July 25, 1848, the undersigned were Called upon by Messrs.tapf encott A Barr, to witness an honest and fair test of one oi tlieir Phcenix Safes. The furnace being prepared, tae Safe was placed ihside thereof, with books, papers and some money; when the door of the Safe was closed nnd the fire kindled at u quarter past 2 o’clock, and in.a short time the Safe was red hot, and continued till halfpast 6 o’clock, being about foor and a half the committee expressed their satisfaction that the tirao occupied with such heat-' Was sufficient. The furuaoe was then pulled down, Safe Cooled, and door opened—the books, papers andmoney Cafe. The heat was so great as to melt off the brass mountings: VVe thereforerake pleasure iu recommend ing these Safes to the public, as being, in our judgment, fireproof. CO RN WALL A BROTHER, BRANNON A THATCHER, BENEDICT A CARTER, ISAAC CROhflE.- : I am engaged in the foundry business, and know Something about furnaces and heat. 1 witnessed the burning of the above Safe, tuid can freely say there was Ho humbug about it, and with pleasure recommend them (o the public as being, tn iuy judgment, entirely fire- 1 proof. - -' v - : , WM. KAYE; ; In calling upon the above gentlemen for-their signa tures, they r Uspoke in the highest terms of the fairness, of the test, and their full confidence of the Safe’s being i nuirely fire-proof. We have constantly on hand and foi sale a full assortment of the above Safes, mart! ; . . BELL A TERRY. ; wnoleiale and n«tau, ... SADDLE, HARNESSANDTRUNK MANUFACTORY TIOBERT leave to in- |£v Jr{, form his friends and the pabho^eneraUv. ; hat he continues to occupy that large and com- srjfffij modious Store Room, formerly occupied by SatnuelFahn estock A No. 80,corner of Diamond alley and WfiuJd street, where he keeps a large and general assortment of Saddles, Bridles,Harness, Trunks, Carpet Bags, Saddle Bags, Valises,Buffalo Robes, Whips, and . all other arti- C *He also keeps constantly on hand,and is prepared to furnish to order, all kinds of Riveted Hose, manufactured of the bestmaterial,andma .style of workmanship equal jo the eastern manufactured article, and QtCOper cent. Ch Merchants and Farmers would do Well to call and examine his stock before purchasing elsewhere, as he is determined to sen first rate articles at very low Don’t forget the place, No. 86, corner of Wood tract and Diamond Alley. ap2B ibonograpfclo Eneyolopedla. CjUBSCRIBERS-are hereby informed that Nos. 16 and O 16!of the above work are received and ready for delivery, at Wall’s Periodical Office, No. 65 Fourth st T>APER HANGINOS—Gojd Paper Hangings, with XT gold and velvet matched border for Drawing Rooms -Tforsale by [feblSl W.P. MARSHALL. •' • .-V €mwrottoit Sines. BLACK BALIi hINE n'ew.ATfaugectsuu. Miscellaneous ( s ®rotisportation Sines., . Pittsburgh Transportation. Llne.l V • JAMES O’CONNOh t ccr;: •■■•■? v , ; Cana) Basin, Pittsburgh; • . SITOR,JAMBS-ArCOaw -! Depots, Broad and Cherry sts.j No. 3 SoqiU. Fourth si., between Market and ■ Chesnuiets., Philadelphia. O'CONNORS & CO., 70North st.,Baltimore? HAVING fully completed our arrangements* we-will be prepared, upon'the opening of thePennsylvarup Canals, to carry Freight to and from Pittsburgh, Balti more, Philadelphia, New York, Boston, Cincinnati,-Lou* laville, St.Louis,and,all.the East and.Wcst r at lower rates and with more despatch end care than any other Line. ' r ’• ■'’ All Goods shipped by our Line are fully covered by Insurance, without any charge to owners, a protection* notodered by any other Line.' AU comrunmcalions addressed' uy ourselves.or,ndr Agents, JIALE A CO. L CincinnaU; B. WEBB, Louis ville » LOVE & OSBORNE, St. Louis, will meet with prompt attendance.- - ■ -, i: • * *;f- » B-—Opr Line haa,no.coanection whatever wilhjhe Pmladejpbia and Pittsburgh Transportation Line of At* kins-&-Co;: (f e bl9 . . mefflhapt|i,.Tr&ntpoitatton:j,lne .. : {VTA. PEKJU. CANAL AND BAILBOADS.) ; FOR PHILADELPHIA DIRECT. Kf* WITHOUT o'r'- re-shipping: v C.A'MTnuLTX &: CO., „ Canal Basin,4oB Penn st, Pittsburgh. , CHARLES RAYNOR,- ;/ CemralßlockßoadstyPhiladar WE areprepared to receive, a larg&.arapuat of Mer chandize and Produce, to s%, on,the opening of the Canal, Ho Philadelphia and all- intermediate' places,- at tower rata, and in to* time; than in any previous sea son. , N. B.r-The increased number of Trucks provided by the Canal Commissioners for carrying boats oyerthe Slate Eoilroad, will prevent any possibility ofdelay at Johnstown,liollidaysburgh or Columbia,this season., • • C. A;M?ANULTY t Canal Bisin/ Pennsylvania. Railroad Company \* TILL be prepared to Transport MERCHANDIZE VV from PHILADELPHIA to PITTSBURGH in anr ticipation of the.opening of the Eastern Division of the. Pennsylvania Canal, say on nndafler the TWENTK ETH of FEBRUARY, at the followirtgratesjvlrt J For Ist .Class—Dry. Goods., Hat*, Boots-and Shoes, ‘ Drag*,{Books, Stationery, Ac., at—.— 'Sl‘ perlOO&s. ForSaClkss—Hardware,Queefisware,Grocerifttt,Pairit : and Dyestuffs* Oils, Ac., **Bo cents per 100&».: For 3d Class —Coffee, Leaf Tobacco, Iron, Guano, Ba con, Beef, Pork, Ac., at*——' ♦•COcentsper-IOQIbs. For 4ib Class—Tar,-Pitch, Rosin, Ashes, Marble,'Pig Iron, Bricks, Ac., at • *soceutaper lOOfija.- H. H. HOUSTON,; Freight Agent, Penriai Railroad Co. Nos. 274 A 270 MarkeiStreel,PhUatlelphia. N.B.—Goods going East by oar Road.should be con signed to mcfaden acovode," 6 • • PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD COMPANY, PASSENGER TRAINS between PHILADELPHIA and PITTSBURGH, Leave Philadelphia Daily arB'A. ML, and 101 P. 51. Leave Pittsburgh DailytU 8 A.M., aodO.P.M. - A* HENDERSON, febl:2m Paesengqr Agent. ; PKNNSYLVABIA RAILROAD) 30 /fours to Philadelphia!— 3 Miles Railroad—'9% 1 : 'MUes Staging. - . * GOOD INTENT, telegraph and express LINE STAGE COMPANY, S*x daily lines of new Coaches, for HoUidaysbarg. and thence by the new Pennsylvania Railroad to Philadelphia, New York-mid Baltimore. . * ;r During the suspension of Canal navigation, six.daily liaes of Coaches will leave for HoUidaysbarg, and from thence by the New Pennsylvania Railroad,'{243.miles,) to Philadelphia. Time through 36 hours.. . ... Fare to Philadelphia--. ..........SI 1,00 Fare to Baltimore 10,00 • ■ Coaches will leave every morning aIS o’clock pre cisely, and every night at the same hour.' Extras to leave at any.time, always in readiness. This is the most comfortable and expeditious route toy the. Eastern Cities. ■Passengers for Baltimore take the riotv Railroad at Harrisburg, direct, on the arrival of the cars at that place. For passage or information, apply to . . . W. R. MOORHEAD, at. Charles Hotel,' or to J; P. HOLMES, Monongahela Houser ■ dec23 . .. .. . , .... , YOUGHIOGHENY ROWPEt y T WEST*-THREE SULKS THE SHORTEST ROUTE TO BALTIMORE AND PHILADELPHIA! The steamer THOMAS SHRTVER, M. Master, leaves Pittsburgh* from her wharf boat, above the Monongahela bridge, daily, at 4 o’clock,and West Newton hi 8 A.Mv, running in connection wah a daily line of splendid Troy built coaches to Cumberland, and Railroad thence toßaiti* more and Philadelphia. For further information enquire of , • G. M. HART^N, Passenger Agent, Mononkahela House; or, Capt. JACOB SMITH, . Freight Agent, Wharf Boa dec2o:6m PUMbargh Portable Boat litne. von THE TZUKSPOBTATCOTI 07 VREiaiitJ'fO-'-TJffU FEOlirf ’ PITTSBURGH, BALTIMORE , NEW YORK, BOSTON,Ac. THOMAS BORBIDGE, > CTAAFFEAO’CONNGR, Philadelphia. . |“}, . . Pittsburgh. _. THE Cana! being'now open the propnetorsTjfthis long established Line are as usual at their oldstands, receiving and forwarding Merchandize naud Produce at low rates, and with the promptness, certainly and safety peculiar to their svstem and mode of Transportation, where intermediate transhipment is avoided, with its consequent delays and probability of damage; Merchandize and Produce shipped East or West, and Bills of Lading forwarded free ofcharge for commission, advancing or storage. ' Having nb interest directly or in directly in steamboats, that ortho,owners is solely con;, suited when shipping their goods, ?- All communications to the following Agents promptly attended to: THOMAS BORBIDGEj V . No. 378 Marketst.,Philadelphia; I Proßri . iari TAAFFE A O’CONNOR, \ rropnetors. Cor. Penn and Waynests., Pittsburgh; J ■. Agents— John APCullogn A C0.,69 North st.,BalL: P. B. Burke A Co., 35 Doane st., Boston; W. A J. T. Tap scott A Co., 88 South st., New York; Jas. Wheelwright,. Cincinnati. mar*2s Sotttitp £antre. Bounty liand Warrants. miiE SUBSCRIBER, who was iu Michigan, Wiscoß- X sin, Illinois and Missouri, in the Fall of 1849 t with the view of examining the Public Lands, end m the months of March of Aprit next; will revisit those States and also Iowa; and fromlhe knowledge he has acquired,’ be enabled to moke the most favorable locations for per sona holding Land Warrants. His charges will be rao derate to any person who may be pleased to employ him. If by letter, (post-paid,) to LUKE COCKSHOOT, 37 Diamond alley, Pittsburgh; References— Capt. Robert Porter, Attorney; Fifth si.; John Taylor, Pension Agency,2d st.; Edward Snowden, Altomey, Fourth st.; J. B. Guthrie,: Agent, Fourth sb; CapuJohn Herron, Penn st.; Jobu Cartwright, Gutter, Wood suj ; D. T. Morgan A Co., and J. D. Morgan; Drug-, gist, Wood street.' ' . . fnovls:3m Bounty Lands* GAPT. NAYLOR, No. Third street, comer of Cher ry alley, having made arrangements at Wash ngton for the purpose, will procure Bounty Lands for the officers and soldiers, their widows and children, under the Boon*? Land Bill, passed Septcmber23lh, 1850. : Pittsburgh, October 10. r Bounty Lana—Soldlera* Glatmi* THE undersigned continues the business of Agent for Soldier? and Widow? Claims for BotthiyLarid and Pennons. Office onFoarth street, opposite the Mayor’s office* loct2s:lm] , JOHN B. GUTHRIE. DR. JAYNE’S FAMILY MEDICINES.—Extract of a letter from tlie ; Rev. E. L. ABBOTT* aweli tnewn and highly esteemed Missionary in the kingdom of Burraah, dated Sandoway Arracan; February; l84o: Dr. D. Jayne, Philadelphia :My Dear Sir—We are now iii great want of your Medical Preparations. Your CARMINATIVE BALSAM Is an invaluable Medicine in this country in Bowel Complaints, and has been used in all our Missions with the most gratifying success. I. have knbwn it in. many coses u> act like a charm. Your SANATIVE PILLSAre my Sheet Anchor. medicine for my Liver Complaint and pain.in the side, that I have ever used. They are in IgTcat, demand, and we are entirely out of them. We need five hundred boxes of them. Bro. Beecher says we Could use a thousand boxes yearly among our people to great ad vantage. I have used your TONIC VERMIMJGEas a Tome in INTERMITTENT FEVER, with the nlost complete success. Ithiuk it was once the meonsaf sa ving my own son. During my travels among the church es the past season,! found a whole village suffering un der a prevailing Influenza, attended, with Coughs ;of a most violent character. I often i r ®£^* d JU ia « cO , l bod a dozen or two of YOUR* EXPECTORANT to admin ister to them, for I believe from what! h4Y6-«een bPits effects, ihatit would have been just the Thing for those Doorneoyle. ! presume you have not luthertoKad an idea ni what an extent your medicine* are used in ail our Missions. Affectionately ypars, ABBOTT - . Por pale at the Pekin Tea Store, 33 Fifth st. [nov23 riiAiL.uKS* TKlMMiNGß—Received urtd opened this I day Canvas, Puddings, Selicias, twist, satin and initiiia vest and Coat Batious. Bone, metal and japan npit Pant and Birap Buttons. Horn and black bono eus* pendcr Bdttonsj &.c. - (febB] A-A. MAJSON & CO. NEW CROP BLACK TEAS.—Jast received at; Hie Pekin Tea Store,33Fifth 'Street,' a lot oCfteta crop Oolong Black TeaSy by the ship *• Architect,” and for sale wholesale to the traue at reduced prices. > - N- B.—The above Teas- are direct from. Canton, and the ladies all ray they are not scented with English Brandy, Gin and Rum [febl4] A. JAYNES, Fifth aU : *'g.~ix i/„ «*4i, ?.o -&-*» -V’ . V ’ ’.v . v'*.\’;:, ', V jrf'*- v f- !. V ,* •> , 1 , T . i L .♦•r -V #' . •• Mstellaneotts. HIJJTQS & CO.'S * GENTLEMEN’S EDRNISHING STORE, AND ODD-FELLOWS' DEPOT, ■ ■ •■'■''■isyOitfiO’ ■■ ■ ■ --i APOLLO. BUILDING STREET, ■Ji- :Slg*-of tfe* Bee»Hlv*. SUBSCRIBERS have opened a Qvulemen's Fur • l rtuAtng Store, In connection with an Odd FtUoio? Jftpotiip which nre;to befoocd a variety of.Faocy Goods and Odd Fellows 1 Regalia, never before present* ed toa Pilisbargh public, by a single establishment. 1 - Front Philadelphia, they are in regular receipt of Odd ‘FeUoicJt } ' Re§isurz, Lodge:Etank Books, Ch rteli/ and other Lodge articles. The Regalia exhibited at their counter is most gorgeous and admirdbly assorted; no* thing of the soil, so entirely ergimitojbftß'everbeen seed intmsmarketm.suchproforiom v; ;t -^ The Gentlemens Famishing Department is plentiful ly-supplied'. with \ a"variety of superb and delicately wrought articles ot dress. ; : The variety is entirely, too great ttf:fenumerate irr amodarate space; we- must, direct the puhliPi4o an investigation of the Stock itself All that we can say in this connection is, thatut oarlSitablißhment the gentlemen of tosid cdn be supplied -with any article in onr line, manufactured opt of the-best material? ahd -by the most experienced hands. We solicU aPi’eiaminaiion of ouritockj-U composes avariety wmchchallenges comparison. A large lot ol Fine SUk and Linen Sfiirts; Fdncy. Stocks and self adjusting . Cravats £ Gloves and Hostery of varioDSkinds, addin fact every article of comfort or luxury which n gentiemen of good taste would fancy. :£ ' We solicit a Phare of public patronage. . . IUNTOff & CO:; •' ■■■l Sign of the Bpe Hive, , No, 80 Apollo Bandings Fourthat ELKXZEH H. ►-.CpBISXUfI PBKIfISH. Preiser* > . : .,j tuviL Engineers and land surveyors. K, having-associated tbemseivesfor thatparpose,will attend to SURVEYING, laying out and dividing land into Lots, leveling, draughting and malting Plans-dti Five and Jlarine lnsapascei . r fTTHE INSURANCE'CO; OF NORTH AMERICA wJiV i: mako permanent arid-limited Insurance on Property in this City and vicinity, and on shipments by Canals, Rivers,Lakes,and By Sp a.. The properties;ouhie Com pany are well invested and"farnisn an’aVaitable fund for the ample indemnity of al I persons wfctod esire to be pro tected by Insurance. • WMv P, JONES, Agent, may!B - . ' Notice to Contractors* i AND PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAp.-Seal i v/ dd proposals.vtfillfhe iet J 4he Office ofthe | Ohio and'Pennsylvania Railroad Company, in Pitfs* buTgh,nnti\ Thursdayvihe eC March nextffoT' : laying.the riUsbttrg distance' !oflo7milea. Specifications and lormj of proposals may ibe obtained at the office in Pittsburgh, for two weeks Srevions to, the Jetting, on application. to‘Sblonioa..W, lobcrts,Chief Engineer; -The proposals must be ; in ac cordance with the pripted forms, and addressed to the President of .the Compadyi, W&L ROBINSON, JB-. _ Pi:b6ufgA > Feb.o,lSsl. ? ,V • I 'VOT North American, New York Tribune, American .Railroad Journal, pablish four limes. " ' r ffebS:td PROFOSALSEOR ERECTING A WIRE SUSPEN : SION 'BRIDGEoveMho Allegheny. nver,oppostte ‘Mechanics street, in the Fifth Ward Ofthe CityoiEittsi, ibnrgh, in place of the structure vecently destroyed by jfire. Sealed the offiee of ■Jacpb Painter.&Co.jiLiberty.'SW until lheTSthidfty'of March next I for;t)je..erectioa,p( tiiq above.descnbed The patiernthereof to be Ihe same *ae the Mo* nongahela bridge. with' such’ alterations asbiddersthay suggest,andlhe-Directorsapprove.* : > -v :•« 1 -By order of ... , i feblud . . * FREDERICIC;LORENZ,FreaH. Central Tea and. Family Grocery Store. rtlllEline*t qualities ofGreenandßlnek TEAS; Mo-, lx cha, Java dnd Rio COFFEES;Lov r ering' ! B D.Re fined : and Crushed SUGARS;' New’ Orleans,'Bu'Louis Refined and Havana do; fieatßaacbißAJSlN;? Lemon Peel, Prunes, Dates, &c. 3 for . No/fitf Finh'Streeu ; WEGNER A BUECHNER’S ' } v H«w Satabiliihnii^; | 60 Market strata betwem Thirdj Fourth, ■ ' fTS NOW/ready Jofariiisir every kitn of Lithographic X work in the most elegant style, soeh as Shot* ctiUst l&aps, Portraits, Landscapes, Cards, Bill , headSy and La pels, printed in gold {colors, Ac. ‘ i Atthe- same place , ’ Steamboats and Hotels furnished til the shores! itdlice. ; All orderspromptly attended td:- i , VV i ' jnl7' ; Allegheny JPiantng £ini, : ANDCTSOIT prHEETj'AEtESnEBT'CITTjTMKJU ■ !JL, and the public generally, that baying completed: bjs, new Flariing'MiH, arid having how s iu operation two new Eastern made Planing Machines, (Woodworth patent,) and several circular and upright is now,prepared to,furnish promptly and at reduced rates, planed and sawed lumber of every description*.. . . The attention'Of steairibdat’iomers, carpehtera urid builders, is particularly .called totheabove establish ment, where's* large 'assortment of planed and. rough lumber, of different thicknesses, suitable for shipping, box making,house,'steamboat work, Ac., can be found atnUtimes. ' ; 'y- Also, lumber planed or sawed to order, with .prompt ness and despatch; JOHN A. BLOOMER, ' jal& , i . , . i ...proprietor* £ N.B.—AU orders directed to Pittsburgh will receive prompt attention. THE partnership of Reynolds £ She© was' dissolved byrrautnal cansentonthelst.inst; Theborinessof the firm.will be settled by either of the parties, the name Of the firm to be used for lhht puTpose.' .-:;i u-- , S. O. REYNOLDS. • • j* l.shee: .. ' " On retiring from the business of Reynolds: & Shee, I wdtoldrecdmmeria-Mt. J.li.'Shfcetb my friends and the former customers of, the house. u jaU ' - ! 9. O. REYNOLDS^ Citizens of Pittsburgh HAVE you.all heard how cheap selling his stock of fine Gold JEWELRJY? If you have not, then know that he' is selling a very nch ana fashionablo:assbrtment ofzGold WATCHES undsJEW ELRY at such astonishing low pricesihat uU who have called'to see bis assortinentand prices,.exclmm,--this, certainly; issbmetUing ilew forPitfeburgh. WimSfine gold Jewelry selling? at halfthe usual price i : ;How-canr his be? Stop a, moment, we; will tell you the secret ; we have made suchrirrangeme'nis with the manufaclu-. rersatthc east, riud'olso, with the Watch manufactu rers of Europe, that we are getting vallourgri ads at iht lowest possible prices, ana then, having low rents to piy. l arid other expenses, al'sd;Cheap, enables us : to sell at a very small profit upon. firsl cost,, and; therefore) p wholesale price' will answer. Therefore; low prices tmdlargesaleswillbeonrmeuo;'.- , t: * • Please call at 111,Market street, second door from Liberty street/ <; ‘[decl93 ; C.'A.BROWNI- THEPEKJN TEA STORE . has beea removed from Fourth street to No 35 Fifth street, otie door east of the Exchange Bank, ,where the subscriber re ceiving hbuill stock of GREEN AND BLACK TEAS, selected with grehtcrire, and purcb ased direct from the Importers inNew York. . The stock consists of all the different fisvors find grades of Too brought to the Ameri can market, and wilt be sold'Wholesale and retail, at prices lower th,aa any other.house in Pittsburgh. ~ . Retail Grocers are invited to'call and get samples, andleamourprices forTeaspackediriland ilbpack agesyor by the half chesw •. ’-iu . i : (?offi«-~Mocha, Java and, Rio Coffee*. . h C/ioccZaie—Baker’s Bromu, Cocoa, Chocolate and Co coaSKells. t ‘: J ‘‘' ' .' . ■ ’ Sugar—Lovenng’s crushed and pulverised, and New Orleans Sugar. Baisinsj Prunes; Ac.: ; , A. JAYNES, .' ' 33 Fi(th.«t To the hadteo. ■mrrE HAVE NOW FINI3IUSD 35 dozen, of Ladies’ YV fine black real Lambs Wool STOCKINGS, which are sofle# in the wool and moraduirablff in the color than any we .have heretofore made. Every, article iu the Sock/Umlershirtr and Drawers, ludies f and children’s Underclothing,madetoordeF’wHh.-punctuality. ■ The Old Established.Slocking Manufactory, Fifth st* .;. deefi' W.DALY A CO. . Foreign Ncwepapcr®. ffIHE subscriber is authorized to receive subscnp-i -JL tions lor all ;the: Londons Daily, Weekly and Tn-; Weekly papers: -Birmingham,. Bristol*- Hull, Leeds, Manchester, Newcastle; : Sh’effield. and other'Proyfn-' dial pspers; Irish papers of Dublm, Cprk, Belfast, Limericic, Londonderry, tcc.',' Scotch papers of Edin burgh, Aberdeen, Glasgow,'Dundee,&c,rFrench and German papers., • : “ ; JOSHUA, EOhlifSON, European Agent, ; ■ ieS ' ' Post Building.; Sihaty Bearwood. /’ILVt'US, CASSiaIERKS. AND VKSTINGS/ Kd ; Westof England and Middlesex ao. ; ! Black' SMinJFtScy Silt, Cashmere, Merino and Mar lilies Vestiogsy . A. A. MASON & CO. ■xir S HAVEN, corner of Market and Second sts., -W • has for sale, a large and varied assortment of 1 fino blank books, paper of all qualities; and English, French, German and Americaa fancy aed .staple sta lonery. " ' inov23 EA—SOhalf chests black Tea; : ' ■ ■.■•65.." do-;; Young Hysonand Gunpowder; IQO .do . 0 and 13 &. boxes' : do; -. ‘ ia3l Forsaleby , CARSON A { M’KWIGHT. T'ABD—lt> bhls. No. 1; ; .. • 1 i 65 kegs do; Forsaleby' ' 1 '' L. S. WATERMAN A SONS, JaB 31 VP'ater andfia Front street*; ' . t \* VJ _~ i<*’ .v* * v^ .' V*, - , /^* '^•jVV- I *' 1 .'A--.' ,’•■■ ;■-. *," •■/• »•.•** -' -i ~r.;, • -!• -. ■ L ,.'a *v* *. • y--* *■''•, *" r ' - * t !* _ r . * ft* - V 1 V *'.;.«••—• ■■■ • if i -■'-■■• ■-»■■ ' 1 * Dissolution* Eemoval. '• Vi ■.%'*! ' * rf 3 ' . :■ - t k ‘ ... . A- ;‘>o6. ** ' Nero Hooks, fUnsix, At. XT MINER A CO.. Srmthfield street, have reeel red XX* the foUpwing-New Books—. , Reveries Of an Old Maid-embracing important Hlnia to. Young Men intending toMarry—■embeUUhedwUfc forty-three Original EngravingH f Mississippi scenes, or Sketches of Souihern Life and Adventure. By Joseph B. Cobb; . TberCiTyMerchant, or theMysrerloas Failure. 1 Ilioa* i trated with ten Engravings. By J. B. Jones; i PoiiFo'Uoofa Medical-Student—with namerons ll ilastratiops. By GeoTgeM*.Wharton, M. D.; , < i Wacooata,nf the Prophecy—aa Indian Tale. By Ma jor Richardsoh Stanfield; Hall—an Historical Romance. By J.F. ; Sipith, ES(f;’This work is said to be equal W Sir waiter ScoU’slvanhoef . Second Part of the Newgate Calendar,or the ChronL des of Crime. This work, in its eight ;partc, will comprise an-intelligent History; for the last • I °f.-AJUie notoriouscharacters who... i have lawsdfGreaVßritain. ’ ■ [feb2o ‘ ! , xa ew Booka t « • i . \ ; haß inEt teceiTCd iMapSes^rtech?™* 11 ““ **** N “ ional ' Wo,k * w * co ““’r *• ! w k^pngMeru 11 °' d ‘“Ponant Hint, I T Marstoh of Danoran: aTale; r TheExberiences of Richard Taylor, Esq.: Stanfield Halli-an .Historical .Romance, by-X P .Smith, Esq; ■ ' • - ,' „ The, Convict; or ‘ the Coosjiiralof’s''Victim.v By ■&*& gUftftnfoipUnc :■ a Tale of Uie ‘Annals/ojjßuiigaty. ' ; Also, u> great variety of Novets, RomanCe%T4lca, i Sbngßrifistorteal andother works’. ■ -*'.: ■: 1 goner.l ■isaonm.oh . : . .-. v ’ Bew Booksl Hew.BtwoltoV'o'.'ift H MINER A CO;, No. 32 Smithfield street* have re* • ceivedthefollowing-new books. •' AU the MaTCti vid s Gbdcy. Grah'am, Sar* tom and Peterson** Magirinei? - ~ , * ; No. 23 Dictionary. trfiMgcrftnnifra; w • ?_SUmfieldHalit an.Historlcal Komance. ByJ.P;Smih‘ I Esq. This is a powerfully written fiction,and embrace*/ oha©f .the ,moat' exriiing periods of-English history— ti, _ Mow Books 1 gfltv Books I n; -.. T v i A D e?^ ™r d ®w,,ol,rosifß fte&ieai j by Geo. rlO S ,^, ®' f * -i^^l^a ® t ritUopsby-Croome, • ; Tfte-CityiMerehttit,*by» mnpbitod engravings. By Josioh Gregg—ln two,vole. • lYoUlstol tholitvee of thei'Qaeenaiof ScoUaha aha'' Bagluh Princesses connected with theregal succession', of Great Briuitf.’, By Agnes ! SfricH4nd. , 'A feat or the above wo,k.jast received and for sale byB..G,STOCK-'. TON, Bookseller and Stationer, corner of Market and Third streets. r -;r; -d !■. ' : : (febtl IrarATER CURE WORKS. lW al;by Joel Shew, M. D. : Water Care in America by n Water Patient. : HtmJ bopk_ of Hydropathy, with afleen engraved d, totratjone subjects; By KdwaflOohnstoa, ; iheotyanji Practice of Hydropathy.- By the fate li. ; Francke: translatedfrom the German by Hebcrtßoiki, ; The above T»ork» for sale by . . i' V R* C. STOCKTON, Bookeeller and Slauoner. '••• few.:!,:> !■ corner Market aad-TiWsui* QrabAPT’aJgegagtoc ror-BIM-cfa^ TT MINER & CO. have received the above. It is*. JjL.trolyinsfcea doable ittunbcf.* » Harpera* New, Monthly for Fcbrupty~ihe best nnsv . ber yefoirtira matter and embelUshrients. ' ■ i International Monthly byanyether literary interest. ' A new illustrated editiOnof Gdjr Fawkes.lhe chief of the Gunpowder Treason. ’ > Pm Thinking o’er the Days. Mary; . > i My New England Home, New Song, dedicated to .' NevrEiglandj■ ■- ■ ; •* • Shel Love isfar away<; . . v\ OhjMeetmeomho Silver Shore; .1- Good Night; i My Home’s onihe. Prairie Lea.'/.■ By Woodbury? Foster j c, : . . I’ve leftrayNative'.Village. By G, Barker s : TheSpiritJJove:, -.;i; , ,\. ~ i »• - - Les Adieu. ByHorr; *. t . y An extensive collection of new Polkas, Waltzes.' * . . Yariauons,&c^.-.r. ( Alsi'a'pevy eripply ticaLaudisyandan excellent new work, called the U M«- lodiiV’.a collection of popnlatand social riizea and arranged byG. S. Webb and w.Mason considered one ortho bestworkaever published: ! H.KLEBEB, GoiDEH.Hanp..-i. ' Nb.lOl Thirdlßtreet.' -/'• sbw BtcsM;. ‘— x ■ y™* T: ONELY MAIDEN—a celebrated DuettfifCm- thfti-’i Al opera of Jessonda, BySphor ; . r ' ; Mother, tfcou*rt faithful to me. Anew song by Si t?* 7 ' . Foster; Sweetly sho Bleeps, my Alice foiri By 4 !. •.I’dbfler thee this hand of mine; • Come, Maidens^Come—or Tranca&Uos ■ r. „y 1 ;. ! Wdmuy ‘-’From the'jkbafcter^or r ' ,St. Mark; . . \ a ., •;. „;\? 1 OceanßuTlal.A favorite and touching baJtad; ' \ ..ThouhustwoundedUtetpiritthatlotMthee:• »»;.• U ; Ben Bolt, or doaH yoa remember sweet Alice ; Soiree Polka. By S.O.Foater; l ' - The celebrated Polka dances; JeneanerA;Jeanott—compTetej 1 •••' v> Fairy Quadrilles. By Mrs. Ernest; , - *.* Fashion Polka; " ' -' - * Belly Polka. By Borgtnuller; , t ChltChaiPolka; V-f; ' •’ * -BMcffelor's Polka; SiUy Quadrilles- verj' easy and prerty; i ' Rose Quadrilles; Rossignol .Polka: * , - { . ! A.'newe ' - Clark’s Catecbisitt for thelPisaioj“ ,i • *”• : V ■*•'*'■ | Barrow’s Pianoforte Primer; • \ Received to-day I>y 5 - ' - W .JOHN H. MELLOR, 81 Wood ftreetr . N. B.—A- very 1 largeetock of new Pianos , arriving qndwiH be oper and for, saie thi» .week>> . •', {jaaii. l^ ’ - ' • Splonaia.Pianos* > •(«?•>:>: z'» .cfci: HKLEBEk takes pleasure in announcing that he • has.j«*trPpen*a a iot’ celebrated moke of'Naims Be. Clajocund‘puKtiix j New York, wfaiefr>.with those on hand,from themostelegaal, Varied and extensive stock ever offered in this city., i Among others, one 1 splendid 7octave : dbnb&earti&d : Piano, foals XIV style, with the new improvement of • • the over Striags, the latest and most important improve* ”• meot,to be found only on Nnnna4k Clark’s Piano?. . (Also, two superb Pollan Attachment Pianos, ■j N; Brf—An extensive lot 'of New' Masia,:embhiclng , - ; (Jenny Lind I*, 1 *, and the choicest new. . 5 Waltzes, Ac; SIGN’OF THE ' f ' r • >ja2s - , No.lolThirfl*trftel hi?,r . r Sew Stock of Pianos. *., i v i; ‘ 1 MRS.* C. FLUME wohld respeet :©MTjgVM^ißUyfffVitfetbA 'bfthepub ,ga4iSs®P|a c -t 0 of 1 v-SS? ■ ■ ready for jshle* among which are the celebrated, JBhmburff Piano?, with the hew Improvement of the over-strings, the'la test and most .important ; improvemeat, inTWuea eolely *>•? by them and by no others., They have been tried to be copied in this country', bnt;nnsncceasftiliy. “rn » vT: i Also, one splendid 7 octaye, double carved Piano, u Louis XIV * ' Three ? octaye Pianos, also made by Bacon & Raven.-, New York. > • • i FoUrdfoctave Pianos,made by J. te C. Fiihfiri/Uto Nanas Be Fisher, New York j together with some of onr . ownmanufactnie,withmctttlic fr«»™» '.OaSR - - TOWN H.hEELLOR, No. 81 Wood street, has receiv tf,. ed, and now offers for. sale a, large and well selected mock of 8, fl6} and'7 OctaveTlano ForteK frOin the.■■/■■ manufactory of CHicExantG, Boston to which he invites; - the attenuon of purchasers. These Pianos are invari- » ably sold nt Boston prices, without* an extrh 'charge tef'’ transportation or risk, andinail cases warranted. : ( Ola Pianos taken in part payraent atth&r fell valued 1 - JOHN H-MELLOR, . Agent for the sole of Chickering’s Pianos for western Pennsylvania, No, 81, Wood street*———— feb4 . C. A. JH'ABUI.Trv iS'-CO.ir ’ transporters, forwahdingamdcoii- MJSSION MERCHANTS. ■; /,'v Dopotj Caul Ruin', 403 Pannat, ‘ " PisaturgA^ ■ liiiwi’V •■:v ■ ; ir ■■ v . ■ -U . V '7' v? ' «• > : >A7V;V. v NO.' 188.- The Whtei* Cifri Maiiti ■.'■ A \