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MSIL¥ ttsfflc IOST. fniut&<in)tPiibUs)Lti*vatMmi*g,[SundiiyttzttpUd.i , -’ 1 11 BY 4. 81HPBB, or waon abb tam nxxßa.; , Dollars ayear, payabtetinctiy i • fl*oy»aT&>' Si* Dollars mil tavsnoblT be required fir "...oqtbaiamuunilierew.:. • , » :t.V i, B|TsiP*?e. copies *wa cara-for Bale at the coanter - infapffice, and by tie liewe Boy*. 1 . m<s B\ntmj>AX soßaua post : vvr aflmthe same offlco-on a lane blanket ■:c t .«*j»,.aheßb;at.TWO BOLLAKif4i year* in'advttnce-. f .»lnga«gea«7*fflDiis. ’ “ a “' ,B “ eo ~ <j|Qf Romper will bedUeontlnßed (naleaa atthe dla trfuonqftJie proprietor.) until nil arrearages are paid. , CpNo attomioa trill be pald to any order unless ac '...,j —dDßpa&leabyaettenewersUiafachirTierereaoeXnUile 17 " £2mmS!&S!* “ dmton *••»«« MwUd. RATESOF ADVERTISING ' AGREED UPON BY THE PITTSBURGH PRESS. *##xniks Hoaraasa. oa less : .<>M«qiatc,oaß latenißn - *.-■■ ■ - ..~~3 o so M-. ii >a4mf.'i.9>:'< ; .:ta«ii«dduioiwtlnieitlbii •—.-•««■ ••■» „ “ me weeh j 175 „ < iwnectb .... i 300 ‘ ‘ three Tfreefa..— „._.™ 400 “ V onetnomh-—— - 500 - «wo month*..—— 700 «! « three months _—— sOO 1 - “ fourtnoniha—lo 00 ; 1,:-.; **, ‘ . cxmontlu . . f . . 1300 “ ■ ■ one year- ..i—....... lB oo ■ Standing Csrd»j>i2 luxes or lew, per annma—lo.oo CHAKeSABLB XT PLUSITBS: . ’ - “■ ’ of the paper,)- 25 00 ewa. additional square, Inserted over one month, SSsfhS Oilee 1^ s< l ttarc inserted under the yearly <i -not accountable for legal advertisements Vo j fir.fwjona tto.amountehajged for their pubUcation. for office to be charged the r,a i\, Piter advertisements- - -- su ,: ■ w«erttstmtnisnoiinarked on the copy for a specified >r*‘ ?,«TOberi of insertions* will be continued till forbid, and tro'tK-fSfflMßi^XjUtedaeeordi&^y. will be confined ■ gjtfd ** to-lhefr regular business, and all other advertise* (: ; m«nanot petuinmg tOihctr regnlarbustness as agreed vWW^bopmdextra. ■ ; - AH advertisements for. charitable Institutions, fire V tawniiupaad other public meetings, t..« * Afißsucbfafce,io bechanged halFpnce,payablebthictx.t . y'iv:.ie»nVAlreS, ■ • t^ bc . cents. I :. t. gynen oy faasral invitations or obituary notices, and v ••*•;¥ '*&*■*> accg*iiiiiefi*3o be-paid for; ■ • ' : i • a|l other* sending commuiu m roquttiag notices designed to calrattenuon to * " " any pnblie entertainments. -* 1 - • <br Wnuttaace—all tmueeaot i .ii r : -f5y t Wa % «s*ocutxons—every notice designed to call at yptloa tepnvpe c&ietptlsea •calculatedoi intended to . rest, can only be inserted with the ■ - same Is to be paid for. Ifihtcnd inseried m the local column, the- same will be .. . therateof not 16s* than ten cents per lino. ,ut Notices to be chanredtriele price. ftvwa licease PetiUonßitE2,oD each. ~ <lTer^LsClllctlla to be charged, at « Agent-and Auctioneers* Advertisements t :>•* _ c j aa y9nnder yearly rates, bnt to be allowed a ' °/ tidtty*three and one-third per cent from the . WEEKLY OR TRI-WEEKLY IN DAILY PAPERS. ~ vne sauare,threeinseniom-*—-—.Si so . insertion— 037 ,:. v, AVDEBTISEMENTS IN WEEKLY PAPER ;:^neeqaare } 110 Uneß.)oufl insertion*—-SO SO • :.< ®aeh additional insertion--——i—.. o 25 w i-.- ; rAii .transient advertisements to oepaid in advance v.w- ■ JYHITB;* CO.,Gazette, vi L. HARPER. Post • i RQBT. hi, RIDDLE, Journal. JAMEB P. BARR A Co., Chronicle. « - a , * BROTHER, Dispatch! Defl.A, 1630.3 JAMES W. BIDOLE, American. , „ professional Cariis. *■ ■ i Jftsamty at Bireetj^ar Wi fffrfttTffj fffflfrmrir.ni -Qffirr fin Ith spsct> near Grant, Pittsburgh.- oct£s C eriaw.—Office 4th » st,, above Wood.. . . . 1 July4«y ■ fItBOSAB M. MARSHALL. Attorney at La t*.—Office, •JL frottnefr Buildings, Fourth si . jtn7>ty B. QA&NA-H AN, Attorney gf Lav ■ ■Office on iPoorth » si, between Cherry alley and Grant st. fieg-y kB. BROWN’S OFFICE* No. 65. Diamond alley* near r Wood street. febl ' S T AI’CiiOWRV) Attorney and Counsellor at La\»<— *■ ...*tl • Office in BakeweU'S Baifamgs on Grant street - ... J SCOTT* Fourth si, five doors west of Mar • Icet / All work warranted, and if not perfectly sat* factory Be charges will be made. :■ feblO EYAEMOYAb*—Dr; Robert Snyder, has removed his ILV office to Fourth street, between Wood and Smith* .••.-vtfieldstreets*--....■ ■■ moxlMy ■ ~JPX- DABRAGH, Aitomsyat .Law—Office in Bakeweil’s •: Vn Buildings, on Grant street, opposite the Court -Mouse: jygfcly TOHN BARTON, Ailomiy at Lav —Office, North side V Bf Fifth street between Wood and Ssuthfield, in the ’ i ame building with Alderman Morrow. sepw-ly ' iTTGORGE F. GILJLMOKE, Attorney and Counsellor at 11 •’Urigts.—Office removed to theSd door below Grant st, : • on Fourth, to the office lafely occupied by Alderman Mil -■.> her. .■ ■ : ■ ■ mar3o • - !*JWT BUCKMABTEB, M&erman— Office: Foanb street XI % third door above Smlthfleldißtrath Bide. Conveyancihgof ailkinds deni with the greatest care - andlegel accuracy. <Titles-tO Real Estate eramtuf fl. tc- !D BIDDLE ROBERTS, AUomnf at haxo. 'tSffice No. Xv* 138 Southfield street, between Fiith and Sixth. Collections carefully attended to—special ottentio given ioCoafreyanclng. . , . - [deeply . ' • • Dr«OHsrlei Bofnan. “ . PHYSICIAN, has removed his - : XX office to Penn street, No. 881, (between Hand street and Garrison alley). fdcc3o r JS.ftig.BniP * —E. c.H'DOW*LL. *|7”EYSE& & McDOWELL, (successobs to Kann & JDI Ksras,) Wholesale and ikfatl Drug and Prucnpticn fimrCjCU er of Wood street and Virgin alley. Physd olqnfc pro zripuons careftilly compounded night and day;- 1 ••••... , oci3:tf ' TOilN A. PARKIN SON. Alderman, Fifth Ward, Fean O at., between Walnut and O’Hara at*., where he may v . befotmdat allumes. Those having booses orother prop . arty to sell or rentjcon have the same punctually uuena : to to; debts collected, and all the duties of an Alderman , : wfljiccciTc prompt attention. . • ■ 0c27-p 'B.ITSNHY W. WILLIAMS, AKomor and Counsellor at .‘■EL Zow. (snccesßor to Lowne A WiUianu,) OSes at the old stand, Fourth st., above SnutUield. THE Partnership heretofore existing between Henry W. William!. Esq., andmyealf,in tbo practice of the law. waa dissolved by mutual consent on the 20tb uIL, end the tnmncsa will hereafter be continued by Henry W. Wil .latai, 'whomtlmost cheerfully recommend to all for . whom 1 have the honor to do basinets—as a gentleman •very way worthy of their confidence. ' 1 deelß-ly. . . WALTER H. LOWHIE. 4 rPQfINEVjAT LAW—Office In Fourth ltrcet, near Grants In Lamartine Bailditiga. mai29:w JOBS J» Miliitffclb* •-»■ .KAMTMnV TtT.MBB. IlUelicl ft pAlmcr* A TTOENEYS AND COUNSELLORS AT LAW— Jt Sl Otflasn Fourth itrnt, a fra toon below Smit/ifield. AUonsines s entrusted to their cate, promptly attended to. Collections made and Conveyancing executed on mode rate terms. ■ febllur J. D> Jenatnga, “! ! A TTORNEY AND COUNSELS* at LAW-Of- A fice, Lowrie’s Buildings, Fourth street, between - StmtUleld and Greet. eps > • • - Dr* 6«orco AoDoob . "1 " TTAfI selected Pittsburgh as his permanent residence. n -He has token the hoase lately occupied by Alder* anon Miller* on Fowlh street) near Grant* immediately ' >adjoining the K Lamartine HOuso.” His Office is attach* ; »ed to his residence," where he Will constantly be found. . . unless absent on professional duty.- Officehoura from 7 'O'clock*. u. to 9 o’clock *. it., and from.fi p. u. to 7 p. bj- . ■ ■ norS " Si F. * o. Id* U. Ifotterman, A TTORNEY9AT LAW—Office oa Fourth etreeabe. ■ n tween Wood ahfl Bmithiicld. .jangciy ~ W.W.Dallaa, . ,A TTOBNEY AT LAW—Office.:: second «tory Wib In tin. Hal- - ' ■; jan2lJy Dii Jsssit King. . . : IFFIGE ON FOURTKSTREET. one door West of ' Weave fi Hotel; : ■■■■ ■ - ■ anglftam • - Wm. O’H. aoUlneon. H ' A TTORNEY AT LAW. Office No. 99, on Fourth JtX- -etrect,oppotue the Meyofa Office. laugfllT , ■ > ,j a g* euautoD. ■ A AT LAW, has removed to the office in ' between wood and Simthfield streets. . w cu ? le f by’Thos; Hamilton, Em;, dec’d, and • .will attend to the business remmmne unfinished unon his - -■ ■■• -■■ ■■ ••• nmyX3 ' TVTBW PAGUEBHEOTYpJK ROOMS- Burkt’t Build- XX <CPt XeuriittncL—Bman A, Ahthost, Dagnerreo- CTpliUftqni the Eastern cities, would call tie attention of ' ' ino Inhabitants of Hmtmrgh, and tie neighboring towns. to theii DagOemotype ofcitUens and others, at rooms in 1 ■••• the tfruide'jonr of'EEoike’s building. 4th at-- • ' • picture* taken may reit aimed that - ; SlS’ dl^.*, ?S! 1 J )0 * pil S d “»»*«». them in the highest - -V Wf2“Jhf tlm.Brt; Ouiinstromenttare of the mostpow. ..* 0 ? *4Bb frdihand tnuhfolneiß tbnatare. The public at© ■* «oUeitedtoFcall and • : .PertonwcUiing far pictures a re neither requirred or cx- to;ttkethem unless perfect satisfaction * give a andebeSPsl* 101 * find this a good depot for stock , j^j^gJJJ^Jg^enlnthoait, containing.tha^moro Pmlg morning Bogt *** Bun > 33 'if 1 Agdnt for Hamden fc Co.!t VUTUcfi’aektg, FifUiat.iflne <innrt><.wwn~l f e bl ■P faMmamcttihintSim, Nq.49Lit). X «eny street. _ Z. fcM Boon* 1 ■Bwreete. corner of Wood and Sixth ftbl SON'ifanfccrtand Deaimin Fzt&anit X% * Coin , md Bank Nota, No» 05 Alarkc t street;• febl' ' ‘A FULTON, JBtU and Brass Founder* No; 70 Second street, bctwe«rM*rket andPgnygtrgeto/ * febl v « SCfUiJA) £o6JatUer t . Buuicntr aad Binder* street, between WoodandMft*kot 'ion? rj McNULXY & CO,, Forwarding and CtmtOtmion V> igffcffgna»CaLaal,Baam« ; ; f xoaxd \EThL 'DYER, (toeer an* produce jy ■U Libeny «trcet, Piltsbmxh. r - ■< JOHN ftPCIfOSKLY* UsticfdAi Cto&Uf<LlbfiitT SQTbgL between Sixth and Virgin olley,south wile. itgpiQ. ' S&STEIN, Srasb Ftmadtrtmd (fas >F%&r, *Bmixli«. » field street, between Diamond alley and Fifth f ottoe .Piaster**, ± PoTtabUtßmi Start comer of Pejxn nnd WavM.ati | fIOCK-EY & LaIRP, merchant Tbtlon* Wood'Bttoety hnd/?« Coli< f»^ 0 ? r Water, wiU keep constantly on kind a well selected lot of • - wTirlifry JJ i/Kb, (successor to Mcbtot feiiss.) Wool DesUa smchan, ’ Tot ,to Blla ot £»«*- .T. *£££££• ■tygaaD <?ro«r, Communon &Ictthant, amf Bagi, comer Fean »ndlr win streets. : jai4 If l nS,^? l S ItoetattU Groan and Product JX Pcalm.Ho.sr Wood «treet, Pilliburgh. ' ■ [myS3 J durjmur and Deader t» f or mSTi * n * D°matic Hardttan, corner of Second nod wood streets. . • ocS9 ITOSEPH MAJOIt, Ant .Sion, feitJp Chandlery and & o® ■ftJtabniih Xard Oil Factory, No 4, Market street, . jn!2 Thlrd ““ Wood BIr ' CIS ’ "PPositefcoSu *R FAHNESTOCK &, CO.. VHtoUsai* Drug TFarr* IffwffilS ““ ' Vood s,rcsl «£“r (gßupSi, tJpiUtoW, Minufaciurer or Tin, Copwr comer of Tiurt and Wood ■*v streets, above C. H. Kay, where heprepared to do every desenprionof ruling and hindiny- ■ JOIIN H. MKLIXJR, Wholesale and Retail Dalit (» Music and JUkiKaZjrnsrmnwna,Pmnos.9choo! Books. and SumcJiOry, Wo. 122 Wood street jaal* 1 ll4Jabeny street, and S 3 Diamond alley. . slit TfiNU Jtt'INNEY, Agents for the. Jfetoaafct Mutual F?? , ? ant ’Sl Philadelphia, atthe Ware house or King & Holmes, Water street, near Market ■ ■ ■■ " '■■■■ tebl W- ALEXANDER & SONS. Ctyßn Molten and Fur* t? nimng undertaken* comer ofPenn and 8u Clair streets, opposite the Exchange. Entrance on Penn erect- — - ■. ■■•'•• '■ » •■•■••• kfebl . W. X. TfiOTJZ. . ~ T ! ! \ : 9 ~' v tcarr 1 TP*®?;? <5 SCOTIV HTurtaal* and Boat! Dealer in Jww A. CiSAI opiate of Netr Lisbon, 0,. .W. S Bxnnrra: CemtnissimSfd ■V fon»arfin ? iftfcAano, No.Oi Market itrecL,PltM ES&nU k,&MSgff ß g>TCn 10 the * jaA partcrJof Brandies, Wines and Segar»iNo».ire and L. 4, corner of Liberty and Irwin »treciß,PiUs»nrgh, Iron,Nails, Cotton Varn-i. &p.'eonsiamiyoii head. * and dealer in PAINTO.No. 44 Jt. Clair gt.pW Dursb, bag constantly on hand all kindaof Pantra'bither Japan and Copal Vamigb; LlngeetlOil! S^.? I oSH*& lnl, D Tnr ?* ntl £ (, s Window Olug, of all taesj Pntry, ftunt Brutes, *c., all of the beat anility, tudrcr meat reasonable prices. • bceU &&B6 WUllaitUi MEHCHaST TAttOß,BmiUifielil «treet,Ho;lSr.b«. ill tween Ist and ad streets, . *p4y: ~Morris ft llavrortti, 1 IMPORTERS of wines -I. AND- BRANDIES. Ears rub cf the Diamond rvM’vrgk. ■ msy3l I. A. COCLTEB™ *. jl HACX*. _ ■ , ■ Coulier & Hacac, nrHOLESAUa AND RETAIL DRUGGISTS, cor -J¥. »« or Wood and Third eoeeu. under St. Charles Hotel, Puubarjjh, Pa. ' mnyi Otmlfll YoanKioß* TTOUSE, SIGN, AND ORNAMENTAL PAINTER, JjL Liberty street, opposite Hand. All work neatly executed. Orders punctually attended to- (mari&hy _ Et»C« BtOO&tOZI, T ATE Johnston A Stockton. BOOKSELLER, STA JLI TIONEB, PRINTER and BINDER, comcrof filar* hot and Third streets, Pittsburgh. Pa: jyftUlf James P. Borboob, RECTIFYING DISTILLER, Aim d taunt in Foreign and Domestic Wines, Itguort, Cigars, No. 197 Liberty it. comer of Barker's alley. novlO] PiUsburgh pa. JH. JO. PATTON, __ (Sucoxsson to J. 8. Bonus* A Co.) Wholesale Grocer, Reetliyins Distiller, abb hzalsb in FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC WINES. : LIQUORS, CIGARS, FRUITS. NUTS. tee. IG3 Liberty street, Pittsburgh. pp 3 JOUTJ S. KK2RCKDY. _ U. fl. StASLBtt KENNEDY A nASLETT, Successons to Kx ifssT A Knox.; WhdesaD and Retail Dealers tn Watches, Jewtlry, Silver Wan, Fancy and Variety Goods. Basktu, Cornet. <£c. No. 94 Market street, between sth et« and the Diamond, fp-Clocks, Waicnci and Jewelry neatly repaired. Pittsburgh, August 26,1850. Georg* Beale, Jr., Manufacturer of brushes, Witozixaixs aim Retail, No*. 75 Wood tout, Pittsburgh. Pa. ; Con stantly on hand, a general and extensive assortment of all rums of BRLsHLS,atthalowcst Eastern prices. . N. B.—Machine Brashes, Ao., made to order at the shortest notice. •• •• ; .. martthy L. a WATSBHAB.* • *H. !t. WATESHAH.* • W. B. WATERMAN L, 8* Waterman A Sons, h- WHOLESALE GROCERS, Commission and i For* warding Merchants. Dealers in all kinds of Pro duce and Pittsburgh Manufactured Articles, and Agents for sale of Richmond and Lynchburg manufactured To* baCCP. rnnrQ IO3QUA MODES* aLFHED T- ASSSUTZ ‘JOSHUA RHODES A CO.* WHOLESALE DEALERS IN FOREIGN FRUITS, Nuts, Spices, Confectionary, Sugars, Cigars,&c.,sc. no. 6 WOOD BTBSXT, XiST SIDE, NBAS WATER.' Jttlyl PITTSBURGH. w. cnnanonAU****** •-* *. uuncah, p..cußNisonAM»»*»-*-*».«■»•**.»•**—*•****^**d.msrssn. Plttiharffh City Oloib Works* ’ W..CUNNINGHAM A CO.; ! \ . MAffUTACTUBBES 07 ■ •• . WINDOW GLASS, No. SI Market strut. Ututun First and Steond, ■ - Pittsburgh, ra. Ip* Particular attention paid to odd sizes. Also, Dealers in Flint Glass. Vials. Bottles. Ac. QygShly A. J. BTUABT. --.XIIOMAS U.aiLL. STPABT.ABIUI, ! Gbocebs, abb Pboddce Cotonsaton Mshchaktb, No. 119 Wood street. Pittsburgh. Pa. TVEALEBS IN GROCERIES, Flour,Wheat. IRye, XJ Oats, Com, Barley, Fork, Button. Butter, Laid, Cheese: Clover,TiiMUiyand Flax Seeds} Iron, IValls, Glass, Ac., Ac., Ac. Parucularattenuon paid to the sals' of Western Produce. Bumtnrcx*—MessraMvers A Hunter,Robt. Dalxell A Cu, Hamptou.Smlth & Co., King A Moorhead,MdGills A Roe, James May, Pittsburgh; Fenner A McMillan, Massillon: Jos. 8. Morrison, Esq.. St. Eouis ■ sepSG Welter P. marshall, ; • (Successor.to Samuel C. Hill.) ■ ■ UiTOSZEB A TO) b'tkVßß IH HBNCH AW) AKEBICAR ‘ PAPER HANGINGS AND BORDERS, T window Shades. Fire. Board Prints, ■ Also—Writing. Printing and Wrapping Paper, ■ . ■ No.BsWood street, . between Fonnh at; and Diamond alley, west side. I* 9 Allbutgh. Pa\ lO&US WOODS..aiMIWI. WOODS T. WOODS Cb SON* PRODUCE DEALERS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS,' No. 01 -nrjLTEs orusrr. pmancEGiL BAVIVSiV P. BHEITUB) WEOLEBALE GROCER PRODUCE AND COMMISSION MERCHANT •■■-i.AKP pgjma a PITOBTOOH A-p-rrnT.trg. ■ Afl#. I3oC7utl32S<cond«.,6cuiM7i WoodaridSmiiltfitld t ■ jolitf- •• • ■ ■■ ■ • -■■■• Plllfiburph. • BOWBTdfe TLEY, PRACTICALCTOUERSjSURGIOAIa AND DENTAL Instrument Manufacturers, No. 140 Wood stbxm, ss&b Viboin am&y.: ■tM/E hove removedour store and Manuftctoryfrom . W ? Liberty street to the above named place, fdr the purpose of having more convenience for manufacturing, which we intend gomjrtnlo extensively. All orders m ourllne willbeattended to withpnnctuality and dispatch. Jobbing and Repairing ueatly: done and promptly exe- assortment oftTardaar* andCudirjr we will always keep on hand, and sell It at the We have just received a fine-lot of - Gunr, Ftsiots and. Revolvers^ Tailore and- Hair Dressers’'SdearS) and lOther Goods generally kept in Hardware Stores. Tinners, Furriers. Hauers and Saddlers 1 Toots made.to Order * Razors Ground and Handled, Pen'Plades put ill Ac* IGons and Pistols repiired, Ae.jAcv •' ; jr.-.-*: • N. Particular ananUon psid to manirfacmikW TrustesguidSupporter*. - - t: -decB7;ly"~ 4 S % ' ’ Dostum (Barbs. * BJSAIi ESTATE BDOKEBi ; ' HENEY W. FISH fT'wS»5 V ofSmiiiiEeldrmd known as Uw*‘Great Efes»“/?S3 & S 11 ““Wg ?P U > ““““"to a Hereey, SW* John. F. Perry, ■> ?'s■£■ GUlmore,. lyman.Wiimnrth, J. K. Moorhead, , Capt. William Ward, Th ®»- Howard, ‘ W,VuW [»e|>l&y T)RTOOre/ATO Sp(WEDKA«T l ' , & 0 . as, jMatkef JJ-ctnet, three dport above TMid/Pilubargh,4im:havo JbWwy? unhand aiwellaelccted assortment ofthe best *e>l on the-most a®’.' j P^w » n » sending Older*Jwill be ™rn“yms Jg&<£st mmUi ortfcfe ‘ they pmstipxionetrtUbe accurately and neatly PT*P.Brcd Grant the best materials, a t any hoar of the day. ....... for aelC) a large stock of freshendgood FjEHiTJ-! tTNOb 168 : TnarU; r . , aitsl» Worlto. 1 JOS EPH D. ABELL, ’al)o»e l arSks anUy 0n fc^ lll * assortment of the, fits other Green Glass Factories pro ail , ™ ciistom In sammerj lAfs Paeimfis note anilvimanUmuMtrMltuatMlua . shbrtc« ? taMi2«^ aUy ,oUoi,c4:luul wRMw fillet); at the j ' ,t »' U3 Stand itrta, tumn "Wood and Hvsugfioti ttnstt. , ■•.* [iy29-’so*ly , ®»e, Old Printing Ustabllehmcnt. . ,_, (bSTJJtniSSMW & STOCtIoS’S.) ■ 1 • Jlnd Blank Back and Stationary Warehduit. \\f S-HAVEN ts prepared to execute eve ty liyle of pL'„;* W^!>Cominereial, Canal and: Steamboat Job; ■ Binding ,and famish -every .‘article iSnSi.S,*. I ** B<l “ k .faper and Stationery linej dt the 1 ot?‘i n S ,lc E most reasonableterms! ; “ M?rKre^ls^a?.* S ‘S ul>nCTy Warehouse, coiner, of alarfcci atio bod Second rtreeu- * » P-nnting Office and Book Bindery, No-5d Third ~ v ■ ■■'■■■■ ■■■■■■■ :■: ■■■■■■ novlti R. C. STOCKTON",' ' XB.«^ Dlnacr, t jStiJi. r Jf Sl s C J?Vr ully “I! 10 , tho attention or Mer 'A'SSrnrSreSf ® n| -° f l 4 * a tSJ and inpeiior stock ANK BOOKS, co mining o f Day llooks. Journal, loeagcrs, Invoice,Cash, Order and Letter Books, of every and bound: la lbs most da- J?y®? l^, iner, wjuch he offers ai prices that cannot fail to give satisfaction. _Blatik Books ruled and bound to any given pattern. Printing of every description exe catcu with neatness and dispatch. No. 4? Market-si- . . t; ■ ■ ■ 4 liltlioffrapLio Eetnbllntiniont of WM. SCIIUCHMANN, ATAP9, Landscapes, Bill-hoads, Show-bills; Labels J3UL Architectural and Machine KsS andTunmg Cards, etc., Kngraved or Drawn on Stmw and Printed in Colors, Gold, Bronze or Blacken the B ooiSSly re< * Sly * and at the most redsoatible prices I -A FUI/roN* JSeU and&tau iftmruitT. has rebuilt and I Ay tonunettggd faorinessjn tus old stand, '&e-1 1 fcJ I i!i >^el^reeo and Ferry streets, 'wkera bewill 10 "?J“* oW e tt»tomera and meads. : in bells of every sire, from 10 to 19)000 pouda, cast from patterns of the mast approved i{ nqa “- **. ls W wla agentfor'BaAbuftr Anti-’AttractionMt mi’rl3n-re 7 for ths redaction of friction In %££&,.£? bOKB "* wpwtam can to bad of v^ rta *tr,t'inh streeij lm- SsSSSyssss? Ka-Ris & S^S^2rion» h ' 0 “ 1 * 80,1 aU cflieranicle* nececwSy finobeanfMdcwM^wnyirewfr io furnish and attend \z m *. — ■.%, *m*oqi Undertaker*,' as they have qmilfao btuweeaof Cabinet Making and their attention wUI be devoted altogether to the above business- keeD a Urge assortment of COFFINS made and finished cover ed, and luted rathe neatest manner, with a variety o materials, and at all prices; we keep SHROUDS readv made, of all sues, of Flannel, Cambric, and Muslin, a't niipnees, and made in the eastern style, and all other 1 articles necessary for dressing the dead, and famishing funerals, ofquahty and price to smtpSILVER PLATES ii t 1 wraylng the name and age; ICE CABEB for laying the befly in ice, by those who wish to keep their friends nny lcngth ot tune, and hnve ZINC PANS to pat ice in for.laying on the body, LEADEN Collins always on hand. Wo have a splendid new HEARSE and a pairol fine horses, and any number of the best carnages- etc - do. and will bo prompt, punctual, and reasonable; aagl9-y TkffOMONPAMELA PLANING MILL.—-James .ivAiHera would respectfully intorm his friends ondthe pubUc, that hn new establishment is now in full opera uon, andthat ho is prepared to famish Boat Cabins: and fill oil orders for Planed Lumber* with promptitude* and at the lowest-rates* . r Kari and Plonk, planed on one or both cldcs, con fltanuv on hard. Doors and Mouldings,ofevcrydescriptionjinado Builders and Carpenters would find It to their advan tage to give him a call, as he can now fnmlsh them with planked siutE suitable for every description of work soon MA P P BVP * & O Is D , (Successors to the late Ann of John Sheriff & Cb ) BELL 'AND BRASS FOUNDERS, AND MANUFACTURERS rgMaJSKßign «* Brass Faucets. Steam and Gas teSSMMgmmm GoCks, with all the vanous arncles 1,1,1 IHill***' 1 '"'"I lathe PLUMBING BU3I - IS7 end 129 iirslslrci::- Tho above are now prepared to manufacture and keep constantly tia bond every variety of Gauge and Steam Cocks, each as are need by Engine builders and Plumb ers; also, Gas Chandeliers, Pendents. Brackets. Gas Pipe, Ac., Ac.. Ac. fnov29 fjotele, $&. : National Hotels PiUsbnrghi Sflwattdon IVatrr Strut, opposite tht landing of lit SrownsmUt Steam Pachas. ffIHIS House having undergone a thorough repairing A and Clung up, both inside and out. the subscriber is determined to use evory exertions in his power to make all comfortable that think proper to coll with him The Table will be always supplied with tile best the market affords. The Bar will be supplied with the best and choicest liquors; - - Attached to the honse is a good stable, attended by a good Hostler. JAMES REAMER, jygp aush bkowb. „ c. comhxllt. BROWS’S HOTEL. CORNER OFSBITHFIELD AND THIRD STS.. Ptwhurg*. Pa. BROWN t CONNELLY, PROPRIETORS. N. B —Good Stabling annulled to the house. OREBffBBbROH HOTEL. (Hanaauoa’s Onn Srami.) milE subscriber having leased the above well know. X. and excellent establishment, is now prepared to en terrain his fnpndsTind the traveling public generally-in iho best manner ano on ihe moil reasonable terms - ' HisTABLE will at aH times be supplied.with every delicacy of tho season; and Ms Bar with the best of Li quors. ■ His stabling is: very extensive: and every arrange ment has been made lorthe accommodation of Drovers anglfctf WM. CLAWSON. ■ ■ Wftveriy Houae> - . fr N - THE undersigned having (SSm Co A succeeded Mr. Joan Ytmain : in this popular establishment, announces to his fripnus-and; the public generally, that he will ss i his best efforts to keep up the well earned and long enjoyed reputation of the house. . He will keep constantly on hand every delicacy oi the seasqn. Gams. Snspu and Cart Orsysas, Ac., and his Ban will at all times be supplied with the Choicest Li quons [dect7 ly ] W 0 GALLAGHER “OUR HOUSE» SHELL OYSTERS AND. GAME'received dally at “Dun Houßi, ,l No.24Dlamondalley jallm WM BENNETT Hator-Oaps ana Hnflb, U 5 Wood IL. comer of Diamond alley, , Second lierrj. aOFFERS his cnstomersiandlhe, on entirely: new and fresh stock M:Hats,«g|§Jl Caps and Maffa,ln gteat.variety,manu- faolaredand selected wito-much care la reference to price, style and qaalitypm New York city, and wilLbe offered at the lowest rates of- present low prices, Whole sale and Retail. i- [oclPdiu nn NO. 108 WOOD STREET. Ua FAHt-s-asHiossi -Wl'. Received at tho OLD stand of G GLASSGOW, Beebe *. Cot’S EWI atyle of Hn(s ffir 1650. Those m warn of a good Hat or. Cap; at a small -advange ahotro cost for Cash, will please coll, at No. 103 - Wood street, east aide, third aoor below Fifth street. - ang3L4m J „„ ttween City Sturt Store. i I^o, /w» St. ILn.r street, {near me, image,!—a Xv large assortment: of oar own make Constantly on band. Customer SHIRTS made to order promr)tly. ! '' - ’HdoOSfcly -x &AICAI7L.' >lv * V: PITTSBURGH, ALEXANDER A SONS hDutsss and Twansmna oms, comne/Pinn and ■3, epponu tit Extiangi ’ana on fmn s/.. res onn their frtGuds and MONDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 1851. gmyattoir Cine*. J ’BC&CSBALLUISE js&ss4t£t> emigration office, ; ihb store, rSHMBIBB ■ -FtM sirtet, near Emithfitld. fpaiiundais«noilakes this method of,iafoniing his JL fjjenQS ontflheimbllc mnenerabthatho baa’onencd tn Otuco at tha oboTe namEd place, and inprejtared to remit money in gnuu .of SS and upwards, payable at Wales 11 m ' 7 tOW7 ' ia s En & la,l<i > Ir elnnd, Scotland and Hon also prepared to brim? out passeugara fromTiiv. erpool io onyiportiln: the United .States. Being con nocted.willtahoMO of.sncii long standing asitintt of Messrs. Roche, Brothers & Masteraon, and by his strict nttontion to business, the subscriber leasts he will merit the confidence of thoso who may favor him with their -pnirmtogei For particular*, pleaso Call at the Emiara tion Office of the nnderalgnedi Agent-' . - , W. B. hI’CONLOGUE, _ ■ ; No. C7.Fifth St., near Smllhfield.Piiubnreh RffctMitu—lXan, John B. Guthrie; Mayor of Pitts ?. ur S h .L J<UBes Blakely, Esq;, John J. Mitchel, E«q , Jion.Av. Forter, Alderman M. ,W. Lewis, Office* of the Morning ChroniclcyFoifi and Putsburgh Catholic febu’lm Agency for Different Maes of Packet Ships. j&gp£r PASSENGER 80S Lißsm. at., Fimmmon. raffiat ■ 1 1 ! v*. 1 * 1 • * i Fw Pi IT. JSFRWES4 1 South meet* Aeu \&tht NlYaUrloo- Rat&yjjrtttfoclj. and 65 Gravier street New Orleans, . HAS A LINE OF PACKETS sailing every five days from Liverpool to Mow York ; a Line of packets tiomrLiverooolrt© Philadelphia, on ibe lßih breach month; aLmecf fockefcto Baltimore on the 20th O' each month. Also—aLtue or Packet* on the Bih and 24U» of oach month from-Lot)don : and Portsmouth to New York* > % •» . . ■ ALSO—Drafts at sight always on hand, for any amount, at the lowest rates afijiscount; aud all information given concerning-passenger*, that catt be given- with pleasure, by their Agents JOHN THOMPSON. jup • ... ■._* 205 Liberty si.. Pittsburgh- New Arrangements* LINK OF PACKETS MWHk PHILADELPHIA* Vffiaimr _ to sail from Liverpool :MwHwnMt(n«sflwsiiOn tltP-Eighiunth da y ef every Alonih dANE H. GLIDDF.N, Child, JUO tons jath Nov R? S B r°S rI S[ E ’ Ar ‘ iur UAtW, 1000tons--tsibDec. fiSwPSSvi BanmKKO ton*-• - . ..._ -leih Jan. NEW JUMP, ——,850(0119-—-.- ,sth Feb The above ships are lulli of the beet material* and af ,e TJhv most approved models for swiftness, combined with the modern improvements tor . the. comfort of pas aengera. Their commanders are men of known ability ThOBO packets will take advantage of steam tow boats up the Delaware. . Also, ships tailing weekly from Liverpool to New Or leans. Passengers can get up the. river cheap through •the winter. ' ' • ; - • . • . . 6 . For terms of Second Cabin and Steerage passage ap ply to or address.by letter fpost-pmd}, ; P. W. BYRNES A CO., 63 South street. New York ; 2£ Waterloo Read,Liverpool; • „ or to . JOHN THOMPSON, novl4-3ro • 205 Liberty street, Pittsburgh. Idverpool and Pbftladelphla Pacbeti, Saihng fram Liwtpoo/ on the Eighteenth of sack Month. Ship Jane H. Ghdilen, Capt. Child, Nov-lfi ; jftJVgL . “ James Browae, “ Cbjld. . Dee. 18- I*«HcHy *■ Gondar,. “ Barstow, Jan. 19. “ »new; Glidden, Feb. 16. rhese ships arc of the largest cUss. The accommo dations for second cabin and steerage passengers are unsurpassed for comfort, and the days of-soiling will be punctually adhered to. - ■ • Pnce or steerage passage 830. Certificate* good for 13 months, or the money refunded if the passenger* do not embark, Apply to DAVIDM. BARBOUR, at John Watt A Co.’s, ■ , 2Cff Liberty street. , Drafts for any amount given upon the Ulster Banking Company and Branches, the Royal Bank of Ireland, or Spooner, Atwoods & Co., Brokers, London. [novlStfm FOREIGN PASSENGER OFFICE- Jftgge SmPAHOY! mflMp ' WHO C^fMANDS? 7 IIA&NDBS A € O •» Who have appomtedthe Bhbsenber Agent forthelr unri vailed Lines of Ships from Liverpool to Now York Philadelphia and Boston.- - Let the Friends of Enngr&ntabe careful to-have their arrangements made according to the tiete Provision LatOy and take no man's reeelpt,'WUhout having it inserted; omerwisethey will have topaym Liverpool,before they following is the list, according to law - • 2*o*. Bread, g 2 Ih».Beaf or Pork, 6 : “ Oatmeal. ? , « *• Rice, g f •• Molasses. a « Potatoes. H Soz-Tea, With three quans of Water per day; and sufficient I« for Cooking. The caboose aud cooking-ranges for the use of Pas eengers, arc kept undercover. Every attention will be paid topromate their health and comfort. Bank of England Notes and Foreign Exchange pur chased at current rates. Debts. Leeacios, Pensions. Ac.; Ac- collected- and copies of Wills procured, with every other business con nected with an European Agent. Joshua robinson, European Agent, opSj Post Buildings, corner oi Fifth and Wood sis < REMITTANCES > T 0 ENGLAND. IRELAND. SCOTLAND, WALES. FRANCE, and GERMANY. To any amount, by Jo>ka* Rohlntoa, European Agint. Post Eulldingi. ear. Fiflh and Wood sis • j-jsj' New l«lne LIVERPOOL AND PACKETS. Jo Sail front FAtJorfefpAia on f/iel2lft. and from Littrpool ■ on tkt&iih-cf tack month. Ships William Penn, 1,000 tons. “ lIUKaKIA. l,s»0 11 « FUHaCBLFHU. 1,400 “ “ - Kalisxozoo, 1,000 «< RICHARDSON BROTHERS dc CO..Aeent«-Nos I'-’ &n<l 13 Tower Buildings, Liverpool. RICHARDSON, WATSON & CO.. Agents- No- 6 Chestnut street,'Philadelphia THE subscribers. Agents for the above Line of splen did new Packet bhips at ibis City, are prepared to furnish passage certificates to parncß residing in this country who may be desirous of sending for their friends to come out by otther of the above Ships, They ate also ireparcd to remit money to any nan of the Ola Country iy sight dreflson the Bankof Ireland and Branches.and. on Messrs. Richardson Brothers & Co.. Liverpool- For p&mculurs. apply to or address BROWN dt KIRKPATRICK- No. 144 Liberty street. Pittsburgh- JltisceUaueaua. JOSSPXX LIPPEKCOIT.- .*• .™*. •-»• * ..., , v. r . WM- 0 BAaa LiPPEWCO TT & BARU, C BAS8 ‘ (Late J.S.STRicKkia& Co ) Sanufattaim oi Ptucnii Fire Proof Safes, Sworn* stmt, between H ood and Smith field /"vNTuesdayafternoqn,July vo, 1848, the undersigned ’ J word caiicd upon by Messrs. Lipponcott & Barr 10 witness an honest and fair test of one ot their Phamix Safes. The furnace being prepared* tad Safe wah placed infeida thereof, with books, papers and ftorntmoney- when the door of the Safe was closed and the fire kindled at a quarter past 2 o'clock, and in a short Juno the Safe was red hot, and continued till naif post 0 o’clock, being about four and a half hours, when the Committee expressed their satisfaction that the tune-occupied with such heat was sufficient. The furnace was theu pulled down-Safe coolciLand door opened—the. bopks, papers and money sale. The heat, was rq great as to melt off the brass mountings. Wo therefore take pleasure in recommend* ingthese Safes tcrlliepublic,_asibeiug.in our judgment, entirely fireproof. JARVIS ATkabue. • NOCK A RAWSON CORNWALL* A BROTHER urannon & thatcher’ BENEDICT A CARTFR ’ ISAAC CROMIR. V J ora engaged. In iho foundry business. and know Borne ihuig about ( furnaces, and heat. I witnessed the burning of the above Safe, and can freely say there was no humbug about it, and with pleasure rocommond them to tho puDllo as belug, m my judgment, entirely fire proof. . WM. HAVE. . In .calling upon the above.gentlemen for their signa tures, they o Uspoke in the highest terras of the fairness of the test} aud their full confidence of the Safe’s being entirely fire-proof. We have constantly on hand andfoi sale a fall assortment of the above Safes:. mar3l Wnoleflßlv and Rotall~ i •SADDLE. HARNESSAND TRUNK MANUFACTORY XJOBERT H. HARTLEY, begs leave to in-" JCw fonuhiafriends and the public generally- mhSto hat he continues to occupy thatlarge andcom- • CrTEgg ■ tflodioun Store Roora;formorlyoccupledby Samuef?alm* estock & Co.. No. 80, corner of Diamond alley and Wood street, where he keeps a large and general assortment o Saddles, Bridles, Harness, Trunks, Carpet Bags- Saddli Bags.Valtscs, Buffalo Robes, Whips, and a \\ other ant cles in his Uno. He also keeps constantly on hand,and Is prepared to furnish to ordor. all klndaof Riveted Hose.manufactured of the bestmatenal,andui a style of workmanship equal -lotheoastem manufactured article,and at66per cent* cheaper. . , . . Country Merchants and Farmers would do well to call And examine his stock before purchasing elsewhere-as he is determined to sell first rate articles at very low prices.- r B3* Don’t forget the plaoe* No. 86, corner of Wood trfet ondDiomond Alley. . ap36 ' • loonograpblo Eneyelopedta. SUBSCRIBERS are hereby-informed.that Nos-15 and KCof/the above work arc received and ready for delivery, at Wall’s Periodical ,Office, No. 85 Fourth st - . ICUC* " • . , - -. FIAPER HANfSESB&—GoId Paper Hangings, 'with I *o. e .W" elvet l S“^ ea bor^.te n ifl££ m ' * * * , PUtitonigii Transportation Mtte.* a *MmMM JAMES O’CONNOR A CO., * Canal Basin, Pittsburgh; _ SITOR, JAMES ACO , iC? , « Depots, Broad and Cherry sta.; . No. 3 Sonth Fonrth st., between Market and' • . . ..ChesnatBlB.,.Philadelphia: : . . . , O’CONNORS A CO., H' -.vtMti/n • •••;' 1 70Nortb.it.,Baltimore }■■ AVING. fully completed our arrangements, we will be preparedfUporTthe opemng of the Pennsylvania canals, to carry, Freight to and from Pittsburgh, Bnlti* f llo ?®)Philadelphia,^New York,Boston, Cincinnati,Loa isyiiio, St. Lopis, and all the. East and West,:at lower with more despatch and care than any other onr I*ta© are fully covered by not offered by any* charge to owners, n protection . AR eonnnumcanons addressed to ourselves or our' CineinnaUj E. WEBB, Louis- St. Louis, will meet with Line has no connection whatever with the rluiademhia and Pittsburgh Transportation Line of At tansA.Co.*, .. ; * ..... lBsl. -gH-SS. WrQmportatlon litne (VIA. PESRA. CABAL ARB BAILBOAHS.) FOR PHILADELPHIA DIRECT. ID*’ WITHOUT *£o C. A. MANULTY £ CO., Canal Basin, 408 Penn st, Putsburgir: CHARLBB RAYNOR, ■ • av: Centralßlocfcßoad st, Phiioaa. • \A[ is, are prepared to reee ive a large amount of Met ff chandize And Produce, toshijp, on the opening of the Canal, to Philadelphia and all intormeduue places, at lateer rates, and in less ttme. than in any previous sea* son. l . . ,•? ■>: . > N. B.—The increased number of Trucks provided by the Canal Commissioners for carrying boats over the Stale Railroad, will prevent any possibility-of delay at Johnstown, Holhdayßburgh or Columbia, this season. , „ - C A MIANULTY, fcblS . Canal Basin. PENNSYLVANIA. RAILfcOAD COMPANY.' PASSENGER TRAINS-between PHILADELPHIA and PITTSBURGH, Leave Philadelphia Daily at 8 A. 10i P. M. Leave Pmaburgh'Daiiy at SAM.: and 9, P. M. -. . :A.nHENDERSON, febl,2m . . . • .Passenger Agent. - 1 PESSSItVaaiA a&ILBOADl fe=rf§|||||| WINTER SSSSMsM ARttAgßJaiEgT^^^^^^C. 30 Hours to Miles Railroad— 93 rjpOD INTENT, TELE&fIAPH AND. EXPRESS VJT LINE STAGE COMPANY. SJx'daily linM df new Coaches, for Hoilidaysbarg.-aiid thence bjrthe new Pennsylvania Railroad to Philadelphia, New York and Baltimore. ... .. suspension of Canal, navigation, sue daily lines of Codcbes will leave for HolUdaysburg, and from thence by the New Pennsylvania Railroad, (243 miles,) to Time throngh-30 hoars/ Faro to Philadelphia*—qo Faro to Baltimore jq’qo Coaches will leave :every nionuntr at 9 o’do<& pre cisely, and every night at .the same hour. Extras to loavo at any time, alwajns m readiness. ThU i» ihcmosi; direct t comfortable and cxptditi&n tonic to the Eastern ' Cities. Passengers for Baltimore take the now ‘Railroad at Hamsbuig, direct, on the arrival of tl\e car* at that place. For passage or information, apply to * W;Tt MOORHEAD, SL'Charles Hotel, , HOLMES, Monongahela House. uec23 * ■ ■ ■ t YOUGHIOGHERV ROUTE! ■ TWETTTY-TinulE KZLSS TUB BHOBTRSTHOUTB TO BALTIMORE AND PHILADELPHIA! The steamer THOMAS BIIRIVER. M. gBMHMIBAn.CT, Maatcri leaves Pittsburgh, from her wharf boat, above the Monongahela bridge, daily, at 4 o clock, Pi M., and West Newton at 8 A. M..'running-In connection *with a daily. Uno of splendid Troy built coaches to Cumberland, and Railroad • thence r to Baltl more and Philadelphia • For farther mformauon enquire of G. M. BARTON. Passenger Agent. Monongahela House: - . or*Capt. JACOB SMITH. dec2o:om , . ■ , Freight Agent, Wharf Boa. Flttatnrgb Portable Boat lilne- FOE THE TBAKSPOBTA.TIQR OP PBSTOHX TO AK» FROM BTTTSBVROB, PHILADELPHIA , BALTIMORE, NEW YORK, BOSTON, &c. THOMAS BpRBIDGE,* J TAAFFE& O’CONNOR. ■ JPhUadslphvti ■ ( < : Btusbwgh. ■ THE Canal being now open the proprietors of this longesiablishedLino are as nsaal at their old stands, 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 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 of charge for commission, advancing or storage.- Having nomterestdiroctly or in directly m steamboats, thatofthe owners is-solcly con sulted when shipping their goods'. All conumuucationsio the following Agents promptly attended to: THOMAS BORBIDGE, \ : T No. 878 Market Bt.,Phlladolphia; I a***,,*-.*-* TAAFFE fc O’CONNOR, Cor. Penn and Wayne bib., Pittsburgh: J • AoEs-re—John M'Cdllogh A Co.. 08 North st: Balt.: P. B. Burke A Co.. S 3 Boone st., Boston; W. A. J. T. Tap scou & Co., 80 South st., New \ ork j Jas. Wheelwright, Cincinnati. mare THE SUBSCRIBER, who was in Michigan. Wiscon sin, Illinois and Missouri, in tho Fail of IB4U, with the view of examining tho-Public Lands, and in the months of March or April next, will revisit those States and also lowa, and,from the knowledge he has acquired, be enabled to make the most favorable locations-for per sons holding Land Warrants.. JUis charges will bo mo 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 st,: JohnTaylor.Pension Agency.Sd st.t-Edwara.Snowden,- Attorney. Fourth st.: J„ 8., Guthrie, Agent, Fourth st.; Copt. John Herron. Penn st.; John Cartwright. Cutler. Wood st.;* D. T. Morgan & Co., and J. D. Morgan. Drug gist. Wood street.* {novl6:3m Bounty Lands, C APT. NAYLOR, No. 103 Third street, corner of Cherry alley, having made arrangements at Wash ngton for the purpose, willprocure Bounty Lands for the oiucers and soldiqrs. their widows and children.: under tlio Bounty Land Bill.passed September uSth, 1600. Pittsburgh. October 10. Bounty- Land>«soldlers’ Claims- THE undersigned continues tho business of Agent for Soldier*' and fffcfotps' Claims lor Bounty tend and Fenstons- Ofhco on Fourth, street, opposite^theMayor’s office. [oct2s:lml . JOHN B. GUTHRIE. DR. JAYNE’S FAMILY M E DIOIN E S—Extract of a letter from the Rev. E D. ABBOTT, a well known and highly esteemed Missionary In the kingdom of Burmah. dated Sandoway Arraoan. February, I*4o • J)r. D. Jayne, Philadelphia: My Dear Sir—Wc are nowiu great want of your Medical Preparations. Your CARMINATIVE BALSAM is an invaluable Medicine in this country in Bowel Complaints, and has been used . m all our Missions with tho most gratifying pnccess. I have known it in many cases to act like a charm. Your SANATIVE PII*LS are-my Sheet Anchor. The best medicine for my Liver Complaint and pain m the side, that I have overused: They are in fgreat -demand, ana wo are entirely out of them. Wc need five hundred boxes ot them. Bro. Beecher says we could use a thousand boxes yearly among our people to great ad vantage. {have used yourTONIC VERMIFUGE as a Tomo’in.INTERMITTENT:FEVER.;with the most complete success. I think it was once the means of sa- - ving my own son. During my travels among the church es tne past season.l found a whole village suffering un der a prevailing Influenza* attended: with. Coughs of a most violent character. 1 often regie lied I had not had a dozen or two of YOUR EXPECTORANT to admin ister to them, for I believe from what I liave soen of its "effects, that it would have been just the thing for those poor peoylei I presume you have nqt “hitherto had an idea to what amextent your medicines are used m ail our MißSipns. ; Affectionately yours,. & L. ABBOTT For sale at the Pekin Tea Store, 38 Fifth sl fnovffl UlaU. fc TERRY. r»lAtt-''- , K!5' HUMMlNGS—Received and opened this I day—Canvas,. Paddings,.Sellouts, twist.: satin, and lasting Vest and Coat Hattons. Bono, metal and japan ned Pant and Strap Bnttons. Horn and black bone sus pender Buttons, *c. : ifebB] a. a. mason & co. *MfcW CROF BLACK TCAB.—Jus: received at [hr Fekm Tea Store, 33Fifth meet; allot of nelo crop Ootong El&dc 2fcaj,by.lhe ship - Archucct.".aii4 for sale i-wholesale to its Wane al reduced prices. ' ■' N.B.—‘TheaboveTeas aie'direcl,fromCanlbn,and the Jodies on 'tay they - are not scented with English , Brandy, Bin and Rum.[febl4]A.dAYNES, Fifth st €ransportatum£hufl. SatmtgCanbs. Bounty Land Warrants* C■. i. c T •, ; r r .vi'V-J,! JHtsallanams. HIU 7 0 N At- C o>’S ■ GENTLEMEN’S FURNISHING STORE, iliV£» AEPOT: . ’ JIO fifT A TOEr£'<T ; gßl£tL DIN GS/’fGURTXI STREET, ?pm"e?atoltam’i Fur tS&S? 1 ’ ,n cm P<»*Um with; on Odd FeUowi’ found* a -variety of Fancy Sf. in * ™?,SXII°7» Regalia, never before preßent- C establishment. Odd D *?/SjS a »° p - hia > ore m regular receipt of nthtrj%£« &svten, i,i dse ZbnhrßookSy GaibU, and : rinn«i^w ffe i i r iclea ' Tfao ****** exhibited hi their tHftSfer f V'jP°stS or Keous and admirably assorted j oo in ezgutsut, has ever been seen m rS* ? J?* a t^2l in suebprofasfon. ' iw inSiS'S^S?’ 8 Fon tishmgDepartment lsplemlful wi-hSSS"? ?***W- ; of superb-:and delicately SJSKSJW 11 of dress. The:variety is entirely too ln a moderate space ;~womast, Public to an investigation of the iflfliat !Hlr« Aljthatweean-saym Uubconnection is, pilabluhmeat the gentlemen of taste can-be 4. Wlta an y °rticlein oar line; manufactured cut : SLw^S?*•«r t<lna .^en,^ B^ Aßd-by.the most.experienced ' - e solicit an. examination of oar stock ;it composes ayanety whichchallenges comparison. '«■. r of Fine SUi andlXnenShirts;, Fancy . *>*>cks ; pnd jflf: adjusting ■ Cravats ;’ Gloves and Hosiery of yonouakind?, and in fact every nmole of comfort or ' n s} , 7 which a gentlcmen of good taste would fancy. We solicit a snare of public patronage • HINTON & CO., . • • > /,- 7 „■'■" ■ Signofahe Bee Hive, . ;. ;■ No,Bo^po]>o BuildingsFoarthfit: ELXAZEB lit 11EABIIN08.-•- »-* ■ «■»»»■ CHBISTIAII PBBIS2B 0. . : . Beostingi ft Preiser* ■ ■■• ! IVIL engineers and land surveyors. having associated themselves for tUat purpose,will attend to .SURVEYING, laving out and dividing 'land into .Lots, leveling, draughting <and making Plans and Maps. J&yinEL ou M°chnng and superintending the con traction of ■JUiI, Plank, iH’Adin} and other roads, bridges, Ac., on favorable terms. > . ' , IDT Office No. 100 Ross street, head'of Fifth, near the [febO'Sw P*Lrc and SZarlne insurance* SHE INSURANCE CO. OF NORTH AMERICAwiII makepeYmancnt and limited Insurance on Property his City and vicinity, and on shipments by Canals, Rivers, Laicesj and by Sea.. The properties ofthis Com pany are-well invested and furnish on available fund for the ample indemmtyof all persons who desire to bo pro tected by Insurance. - wM. F. JONES; Agent,. . maylS . 44 Water street •' Notice to Coatr&etors* • / RAIBRCTADi-Seal -Vr-cd proposals will be received at the office* of the Ohio Hind'Pennsylvania Railroad- Company, ii| Pitfs •burghitmtilThursdayvthe 20Ui day ofalarch nOxt, for laytwr.the trfcfc from Putsburginto&lassiUoa; adistance of 107 miles. andjorms ofpropoaifsfciay be obtained at the office in Pittsburgh, for lwp f weeks irevioosio the letting, on application to Solomon W Roberts, Chief Engineer, -The proposals mnsi,ho in ac cordance wilb*tbe printed fofttts, and -addressed to the President of the Company*. W&L ROBINSON; JR. P»nr&wrgft?-F^b rf 6,fesU ~ - Hi *: Ip* North Amencan/Newyori: Tribune, American Railroad Journal, publish four times. TfebB-td T>ROPOSAIiBFOR ERECTING A WIRE SUBPEN JL- - SION • BRIDGE over the Al leghehy nven opposite Mechanics street, ll * the Fifth Ward er the City of Pitts burgh, in. place.of the structure* recently destroyed' by fire, sealed proposals will be received at the of Jacob Painter ft Co-, laberty bi., until the 15th ’day of March next, for the erection of the above described Badge.. •fhepanei’n thereof to be the same as’the Alo nong&hela- bridge, with such altorauons as bidders may suggest, and the Directors approve.- . ] By order of the Directors. . . .i , febhtd v FREDERICK LORENZ, Presh. central. Tea and. Family Grocery Store'. ■ rriHE finest qualities of Green and Black TEAS; Mo i' cha, Javn and- Rio COFFEES? Lovennr’S D-Re fined .and Crashed SUGARS;'New Orleans, St. Louis Refined and Havana do; best Bauch RAISINS; Citron, Lemon Feel, Prunes,-Datcs,&c.«for sole by H. C. KELLY, No. 20 Fifth BtfeeL decO . . WRGNER & BUECHNER’S ' OTefrliUbograplile Bitabllihment, • . QO'Marhet street, between ThirdtSf Fourth, •TS NOW. read; 10 funusheverykiTH of Lithographic X work in the most elegant style, auch. as Show bills, , Maps, Cards, BtU heads, and La bels, printed in gold, colors, 4c. .. j - . ‘At the Bftrae place Messrs. Moeaer A Helrale have .opened a DftAWnro School, and execute on orderDrafta s of: Machinery) Edifices, Monuments,-Ac.; with alt possi ble accuracy and elegance. : • V}ats:ly .JOHN O'DONtfklLN ♦ • - • A. L. MULLET!, .W. H. HUKTXB. . O’DONNELL, MULLEN & CO. I 6Cab)netwarefidomf» k • Third Street , South Side. . a CTD. M. A Co., respectfully lniorm their friends \JA_ and customers that they have, if not the largest ICSaMock ever before seen in this city, l \ lvarietyb| styles, the finest finished, made’oT the by the best workmen in the western country-all of which they are determined to sell'as low as"any other,manufacturing establishment tn the city Our stock is alldnrovs’n manufacture; no importations. - r £/• Steamboats and Hotels furnished allhe shores! notice. All orders promptly attended to., ... .. Jal7 AHegheay Planing mill, : ANDEESoH STREET, ALLEOBStrr ( CITT, PKYTfA. ' . fTUlEsubscriber would respectfolly inform his friends X end the public generally, that having 1 completed his new Planing Mill, and having now. in opetation'two new fcastern made Planing Machines,' (Woodworth patent,) and.several-circular' and uprighiSaws, be is now furnish promptly and at reduced, rates, planed and(saw£d,lumber. of every description.•.; * The altenliorC.of. steamboat joiners, carpenters and builders, is particularly cafied to the above establish* ment, where a‘larg3 assortment of planed imd rough lumber, ofdiffereni thicknesses, suitable for shipping, box makingyhojtse, steamboat work, Ac., can be: found at all limes.; ■*, • . ■■ Also, lumberplaned or sawed to order. witb jrtompt-' ness and despatch. JOHN A. BLOOMER,. jatO • - Proprietor. N-B,—Allorders directed to Pittsburgh wiu receive prompt attention. . -- ■ ■ : : Dissolution* mHE partnership of Reynolds A Shee was dissolved X by mutual consent on the Ist inst' The business of the firm will be settled by either of the parties, the name of the firm to.be used for that purpose. S. O. REYNOLDS, • . ; .J. L.SHEE. .. ■ On retiring from the business of Reynolds- A Shee, I .would recommend Mr.; J. L. Shee to my friends and the former customers of the house., < rr jal4 > ; • - ; « S.Oi RBVNOLD9, OUlseni of Plttihurgh HAVE you &H heard now cheap C. A. BROWN is selling hia slock of fine Gold JEWELRY ? : If you have not. then.know that he is selling a very rich and fashionable assortment of Gold WATCHES and JEW ELRY at such-astonishing lbwprlcesthat all who have called to see his, assortment and prices, exclaim,—this, cenainlyyissqjnething new for Pittsburgh. What! fine. goldMewefry selling at halfthe usual price! - How can -this be? Stop & moment, we will telf you the secret; we have raaddsucharrangemcnts with the manufactu rers at the east, and also, with the' Watch manufactu rers of Europe, that we are getting all our goods at the lowest possible prices, ana then, having low rents to pay. and Other expenses, alsoychepp, enables us to sell atavcrysmalt profit upon .first .cost, and. therefore,' a wholesale price will answer; Therefore, low prices l and large. sales will be our mettm - .?; c - : Please call at 111 Market street, second door from Liberty street. ' [decl93 C;A.BROWN.. Removal. THE PEKIN TEA STORE has been removed from Fourth street to No 33 Fifth street, one door east of the Exchange Bank, where the subscriber is now re* celving hi* fult etock of GREEN ANIXJDLACK TEAS, selected with great care, and purchased direct fnjm tho Importers in New York. The stock consists of all the different flavors and grades of Teabxoughuolhe Ameri-: can market, and will be sold wholesale .and refoil, at prices lower than any other house in Pittsburgh. : Retail Grocers are invited to call and get samples, and learn oar prices for Teas packed in I and | Ib pack ages. or by the nalf chest. - - Bio Coffee. Chocolate— Baker’s Broma, Cocoa, Chocolate and Co* coa Shells. ' iV, , , ‘ „ Sugar—Lovering’s crushed and pulverised, and New Orleans Sugar. ; Raisins, Prunes, Ac, A. JAYNES, dcc!4 : - . < 33 Fifth >t ' To tUe JLadles. WE HAVE NOW FINISHED 23 dozea of Ladies’ fine black real Lambs Wool STOCKINGS, which are softer in the wool and more durable in the color than' any we have heretofore made. Every article in the Sock. 1 Undershirts and Drawers, ladies’ and children’s underolothing, made to order with-punctuality. : The Old Established Stocking Manufactory, Fifth st deefi V W. DALY A CPI Foreign Newspapers. : • mHE subscriber is authorized to receive subscript i.uons lor all the London Daily, Weekly and Tri weekly papers; Birmingham, Bristol, Hull, Manchester, Newcastle, Sheffield, and other Provin cial papers; Irish papers of Dublin, Cork,.Belfast,' Limerick, Londonderry,' Ac.; Scotch papers «f iEdLn burgh. Aberdeen, Glasgow, Dundee, Ac,; French jind German papers. • JOSHUA ROBINSON, •• ' - . .J.u- - - ' .• .European-Agent, , . je9- , , Post Buildings, sih st., near Wood. • CILOTHS, CASSIMEREB AND VESTINGB —Re t ceived and opened this, day, eight cases, as follows. —Black. Blue,Brown and Green. Broadcloths, of Simo' nrs superior labric. Simoni’s superior black Doeskins. West of England and Middlesex do. : .Ackm's Grand 8y..: do.. . . Black Satin, Fancy Silk, Cashmere, Merino and Mar * seilles Testings . [febB] x AV A. MASON A CO. *lT r 8. HAVEN\ corner of Market and Second sts., \f • has for sale, a large and varied assortment- of fine blank books,paper of all qualities; and English Frenchi German and American fancy and .staple sta’ ionery> : ; ■ / - ; . . ; jnov2s - fltElA—so half chests black Tea; • A ■■■ do - YoungHyaottansGunpowder : oand 13 ; &.boxes .. do; - 1 ia3l Fot sale by CARSON & M’KMIOHT. T. ARD-10 bbls. No. I ; ri ~ — — — ll 03 kegs do; For solo by ; ‘ : ' . luS^watehMantSONS, joS ' 31 Water and 62 Front atiee ts; T>gr ‘ t * w-<- -':r.'T . : . >< .* i ** . * \» l» t*j f» < "iS ' f / /• < * /'ti */V 4 ' _.f < *■ n’ ’■-’ r . I , * -* r t-f-r" 4.-4 ' 7'. ‘ ■ ■■■■ UT OF TBE WOUSDEI) HEAUT. Oh, chide me ixpr ftn’ . , She’s still the same tome, •v - ' * Thongbalrediatrftmirboed,Bleeping Beneath ihe willow-tree, That name so lightlyepoken, m, r .h'aUa'BatHyoumyeor— Deentnouhat.depm’haih broken.. AspsU so sttongyßCidQar, ' ;;; , ,* ■. > Can the coldgfrhveVer smother.'. :\ £ ■ Tflo*heart , afirsi'^ai , me«Cflc«n^f.‘'; That heort c&hhtfo hhother/ v - %-Agft-«tiiHofvo oirtirß Bamef . . Say jiotiho t Aafiowers in autumn die; - Sew not theformLcherisbed, Dwells where.herashc&lle.-' ... I^o—oft J when*teaM'oro-ilffwia?. As tean are flowing now,' And lifeVchUl *rtnds a*e‘Md’winv ; ’*■ Eerpely upon my brow, • • r loyedone r 'wfio before ine *• -- Ficwtohernativeßky, r' Jo bending fondly «?er-mb!'- t As m bpghtjears gona by. •, 0 ' _,How .{hMihectmam Aiding* • • *-Thesmm%orld from'me r ' ’ • Howpft, likfi ahadcnri Rbdirip.' * That cherished forin.l flee!-* MyGddjTihanlt Thee aver, v • That mends aof fotid andtriifc-.t Not e’en the grave can seyer.. . Or shroud fromhnirmn biew’. v,i ‘ ‘"•'i Now cofnes sh eh eor an d' near e r 1 ' - : Methinfcs she should be dearer • - •; Thene’enbefdi'e BbedieJ, " ‘ 1 What though.'She-hasbeen sleeping-vi "Long *n' e ath the.willowjtree* Yet Chide nie n<Jt‘/br weepings - 1 1 She’s still theqame tQr'me. i " r.-'i MojorOayeiac. We promised oh Saturday a the life of ’Major Aaguste Daverae; late Chahfcirom our Goveramentto the. Court of' sud den death was on that day annoaneed tb'our rea ders. , ~ ; . ; ; - --- ; Ha was bom.of French parents,May,47Bo,ia the southern part of, St. Domingo, near ths city of Auit Cayes, on the estato of hiq father, pne of the richest planters of the Island. "He, bud consa. ■quently, at the period o'f h?arly comi pleted hia 71st year.; His all the vivacity of the jsge to which be’belonged, heigh, tened by the influence, of a’dimcOT.mach near, er the son than the land inbabitedby hia ancea tors. . ~ In his, youth, Major Davezae was sept to be ed« dcated in France, at the Military .''College of La 'Fleche. 'He returned tobisnativS island,”ut was soon obliged to leave it, when the French ‘itihabi. tants were expelled: by; thu-blacka? 5 H&CfamUy sought refuge In the EfnitedStatesj whefehig moth er died a, few years, since io- a latQoldnge. He applied himself to the.study of medig'no under Dr. Dickinson, of New Edeiiton', in Nortfr-CaroU. na.andenriched his.mind with ,a kind of, knowl edge; the liberalizmg' effect df which we Save o& ten olrserwd.in.men eduisateditotthe htedfcal pro fession aftaxwahls engagingilf btßer;pnreuits. He fiwtsettled as apbysicicn in Accomac conn* ty, yirginia y wh?ra he practicedmeaicine for some time, and married'a ladybelobgitig to one of the' moat respectable families in therplaca. Here his son, Agustus Davezu?, ;w.asi bom? wha'embraced his father’s first profession, and now practices os a physician in New Orleans. . . ‘ , . "Wb?n Louisiana was adde<f,.to-the American Union, he went W-NewOrleahs to pWue'Kia pro. fession.' The marriage of the eminent juriit, Ed. ward Livingston, with his sister, led to ah tntima cy betweenthat great mamandthe'yduh'g’physi cian, wh.o seemed not ovcr-fondof the practice of medicine,, but in whom Liyingston saw extra-: ordinary natural «loquence,,wlricb;fitted: him, in a bigh degree, for the, profession of an We have heard Majo'rDavezac relate id what kind terms Mr. Livingstoß ■aatifed him'fd gpgage in the study of thelaw.and ■with what ulabrfty and hope he followed his counsel. ’ The-expectations of his friends were not disappointed,' A<brief me. moir of Major Davezae, in the; Democratic Be. view, for. February, 1848,says ;,, !r “Thetendency of hia own inclinationytogeth. er with some signal successes in criminat cases, led him "to direct his studies and 1 iaWrs particu larly : to that branch of the law; hhd'he ; S(Sira had no rivals in the criinina! courtsOf 'Loumiiik. No client of his ever suffered the penalty Of death;! and. when one of the judges, whose’more ’shhguin ■,?ry* ;d.i?P°#<>n-had been oftenJ»a®ed .by the re. sistlesseloquence of the brimant yopng adyocate, hehtd'of : his appointment to ii foreign diplomatic station;’ he exclaiihed,! * Thank GtSd!; now be able to do a little hanging—i-DaveZad is%one!’ The recollection of someofhis splendid' improvi sations, in cases deeply-exciting his-ftaiiifgs, has remained ever since in the minds of his beaters, as displays.of pathetic, end overpowering ,eloquence, unparalleled before, and nevertabeheard again.” During the last war with Great Britain;'when the city of New Orleans "was menaced-by the British troops, Major Davizaci'; wfipshi 1 military education, ns welf aS his nativegallantry* had fit. ted hfro for servi’ce in the.camp, look up ajms.— He served with General Jackson throngh tho cam. paign of New Orleans, as judge Advocate, and as one of the aids of the General. Hetrecame ex tremely attached to Jackson.'who had’nhigh opin ion of his talents- and" services,‘ and 1 w&B Mistin. finished him with; hlspartieulatfrfendffiih. Major Davezae was, in the political' field ib ■ irm, nna again in JB2B, a champion of the of his friend as President of the United glmssiiVjWhen at length Jackson was elected, and; visited iN. Or leans, -.he met.bim -at the head.oi a deputation of citizens, and welcomed him in a-characteristic speech. ■ ■ o : ~rr-- f h;:lnaT - Gen. Jackson, inlSSPjtsppbfnfecTMajbr’Bave. zhe Secretary of Legation at ' tba the Netherlands. He held' this jilacp tilLjjSdij when he received the appointment of. Charge de£Affaini at the same Court. It Waa during JJejorTDava* zacV residence atthe Hague thathaovrasLeatrußted by one governmentreith ia ■mission- to which he' accomplished? inut 'few-ftiohthir -tmd went back to his post in HoHSifd; ;t HhMdA'eil ! to this country-in 1839,’anddiatingni«h'edhimieU;by his eloquence in the political campaign 'o£ that year. In the, autumn of 184 l' he y/(is,.elecject afriember ofth l eLegis[atureofNowi'ork t und : egainin 1843. He hadearly hecomea convert to the.docfrlne of the expediency oi capital punishment, anddabor edTor:its 7 nh'olitioa in''4he Legislature, with the na tural enthusiasm of-hiacharacter. . Iti the .early part ol,Mi..Eolkis administration he was again sent oat ps Charge to Holland, where he remained about lour yearsj, at the close pf. which the whigs Coming into ..power, he-Was (superseded by the.appointment of a%hig. “The' whole time of his 1 official, residence abroad WaS about 'fiiteen years; It was about re turned to this’ country with excellent health and facultie3.in theirfollivigon i Tfaesttokafjyswhich he was cut off was heralded by no previous,warn ing of declineordecay. ■ .... jhsirt’ic, : : Mojuf DeTezac’s attoinmentawete remarkably various, and furnißh'ed' hirh with a jarge abana dance of materials for thoiighf anif fdstthiioni— : With history his acquaintaticS wonderfully extensive, and his memory was richly stored with biographical incidents, of which he', made the readiest and happiest user In part, thie.yariety of be'owing military, medical and legalibUt.hehadkffiind re* markabiy obseryant&nd manta. Hie conversational powerswerbacknowl* edged, by the best society inthe oldiwwld ond tbe ■new- . ..... j.-.i He could never: wholly divestihimalf of the French accent, and he epoke : ihe>EngUahlanguage not only with propriety, but WitlHifibrtiMic elo* quence and with Unhesitating fluency.. He wrote onr laognage : with ,J purity and elcffantt, though With less of that'idiomatit'fleitibiUty, : '^B i s pri* Vate character was exceedingly graft of, the gaiety, the gehtlenessj and .the cportesy of the French etpck-npoo the p^ctical ; i.hariicter of ,the ; nation with which he beffidentifiedhimaelf .for.thebest partuf along -Jifcios a t. ' “ V-V\ ‘ - ’v" I e-..- . <" : NO.-189. BY FHAITOS C. WOODWOBTIt From ,;he |Vow_ York- Evening Post. \ ' "
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