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V’>' iu-r;-;j**• j, V .-S *£&&£‘& J .\.*,?;? i*frV* v*-‘•'* • •''• •' •- <££»£*'<s• &}&£#i9 *sf %? v .••-?% -i*~ * r -' *'*-:-f: w . V &•.«/: J?-? 5 :•;- -'^A'.’ '\ "v_ A Hf.l .l/> „li, ■_5 J l..'V }>■■ -£._?^'Ci“. V .A _.' T *■,/ .*■ ;»4-.-*^>- 1 ' «' .• 'v .: TV' Vy * •■’ -’• ‘ < ' l- '■' '• A - 3 :*Mf + •«;-*&,*..•%.• j( i}.'^-'i '* T‘" 1 ’■} - --’• '" l"' •■ --. »•••. --\f'>?,, v• •• . - "j.,. fc . i I\. Jt V •'. VOLUME IX. DAIU. MORNING POST. Pnntidsnd Published entry Bdoming } {Suhdays szetpted.) , BY JL. IIAttPKH, fIOBTB-WKST COBNU OP Wool> AJJU PIPTH BTSBET3- g7* 1 ERMS.—FIvc Dollars a year, payable slncily nadvance, Sue Dollars will invariably be required it not paid l within the year. gj" Single copies two cbmts— for sale ai the counter at the Office,ana by the News Roys. THKSATUB.DAY MOUSING POST la published from tbo same office, on a Jarre blanket size fiieet, at TWO DOLLARS a year, in advance— tingle copies sivx ctans. D 5“ No paper will be discontinued (unless at the dis cretion of.Uie proprielOr.y until nil arrearages are paid lO* No attention will lie paid to any order unless ac companied by tfie money, or satisfactory reference in this cily. ••■’-i.. . ■ ■ UT-' Connoted wiOTihe Establishment of the Homing *st m one the largest Job .Printing Offices in the cily taker* all kinds of tpork is dona on the shortest nonce, and owl reasonable terms: ■ ■ :.:v >- RATES or advertising ' AGREED UPON BY THE PITTSBURGH PRESS, . TEtt USES K(W?AREU~ OB &KSS: square, one insertion' ....g 0 50 “ “ - each additional insertion . 25 ■“ •>• one wfcet - : l.r jne wftet -.7* ■ two-weeks »•■ 3 00 lc .“ ' llwee weeks* i ***«'**4 00 41 *' 1 e- ih*----- 500 T< u two inomhß. 700 “ <k three months-*—- —-9 0U u four months •—— . 10 W) 11 * six months - - .. r>oo la 00 Standing lines or less,per annum-*-- — 10 00 ■ '• ■CIUKOKA.BLE AT PIiBASDEBi per annum,(exclusive of the paper,)* 25 NO .■^oTeach additional square, inserted over one month, ana forcaca additional square inserted under ihe yearly rates, half price. • INiulishCrs uot accountable for legal advertisements ■“Syflfld the amount charged for their publication .Announcing'candidates for office, to be charged the came ae other advertisements. Auyeniiemema not marked on the copy for a Specified number-Of insertions, will be continued till forbid, and paymeutexaeted oceorditigly.' Th« privileges or yearly aaverllsers will be confined rigidly 40 their regular business, and all other advertise ments notpertainmg to their-regular business as agreed ror,to b© paul extra. All advertisements for charitable institutions, fire companies, ward, township and -other public meetings, . and*ucnuke t io be charged halfpnee, payable strictia Maniogenolicesto be charged 50 cents. Ucathuatices inserted without charge, unless accom panied by funeral invitations or obituary notices, and w » n 8 ? ttc cair»pamed,tobe paid for. •Regular advertisers, aud all others sending communi cations. or.requiring notices designed to calf attention to ratra,soircer, Concerts, or any public entertainment*, whero charges are made for admittance—all notices ol private associations—every.notice designed to call at icnuou to private enterprises cuicolatedoi intended to promote individualiutercst,can only be inserted with the understanding that the same is to be paid for. If intend veu to be inserted in the. locul column, the same will be «.*nargedat the rate of not less than ten cents per line, or Fist Notices to be charged triple price. 'S’a:vent Incense PetiUons,S2,oo euch. fLegtfl and Medical Advertisements to be charged at »fa!l.poc's. • Red Agent and Auctioneers 1 Advertisements mot io be cl&'sedundcr yearly rates,butt© be allowed a •sliscounioi thirty-three and one-third per cent, from the mmouut ol bills, WEEKLY OR TRI-WEEKLY IN DAILY PAPERS. One square, three 'insertions- ‘SI 60 Do. each additional insertion*-- 0 37 AVDKRTISEMENTS IN WEEKLY PAPER. tie satiate, (to lines.) one. insertion- ••••-* *-80 SO . I)o. e&ciiaadUu>uu!lnscrtion-«'-»'—-—>• ous All transient udtertißemetits to oe paid in advance. WHITE.CO.,Gazette. L. HARPER. Fosl ROBT.M.RJDDLB, Journal. JAMES 1\ BARR A Co., CUcouicle. POSTER & BROTHER, Dispatch: Dee. I, m9,] JAMES W.. BIDDLE, American, .. : Carts. TOWN R. Ij&RQE;, Attorney at Lau> K Fo\inU street, uear Ar IStaithfield. •• •• marJU \iIUKL X/iip—UfScc on 4lli • JV* Rli -eet* near.GratJt, Pittsburgh. • ocfcJC* 7jn.' \NDOIXHJMIS, Attorney at Lav. —Office4th ‘ U. *'<»*- JSIJ±L_ iTVho&as hi. “* | Lowiie’s PoarthEl Cherry a*- cy and rinl 81 ; O e --y BR. UKOWN’3 OFFICE, No. c5 > Diamond alley, near Wooa utTeet. - i__ '. C ."L. JN.fiI’CuOWKY, Attorney and • Office inßafaewcli’s Buildings on gJ IUII 4rtTeeL ,jei»9U7-ly. JttCOTT. itotfwtj Fourtti st.,five door* wea fc • ktt - Ail work warranted, and if not perfect.',., isfactory no charges will be made. . -let. %. REMOVAL^— -Dr. Robert Snyder, haft removed hi* office to Fourth street, between Wood and Smith* held streets. ■ - : roarlS-ly /7l DAKRAGH, Attorney a*-Law—Office in Bakewcll’s V/« Buildings, on Grant street, opposite the Court ■ ottse. . . ; • ■ • ■ jy24:ly JOHN BARTON." Attorney at Law —Office, North side of Fifth street, between Wood and Smiihfield,in the tme building with Alderman Morrow. sep3o-ly I'y EOKGE F.UILLMORE, Attorney and VouwtUorat \JT I.ate. —Office removed to the 2d door below Grant si., art Fourth,to the office lafely occupied by Alderman Mli ver. mnxOO tot. BUCKMASTER; AWermajt—OlDpet Fourth street Xv« (bli*cl door above Smithfie!d|South side. Conveyancing df all kinds den* with the greatest core and legal accuracy. - .Titlesto BealEatute examined, Ac. novlfl R BIDDLE ROBERTS, Attorney at Lata. Office No. • 132 SmilhCeld street, between Filth and Sixth. Collections carefully attended to—special aitentio --iventoCoiiveyancing. [tW:c3;ly : v■ - • priObarles ttotman, CJ SOMCEOPATIIIC PHYSICIAN, has removed his office to Penn street, N 0.231, (between Hand aired Garrison alley). . (dec3o : 3.G.U.ESTSKB— • y I3YSER & McDOWELL, (succkssoils to linan A '' \ . KKTVKB,) Wholesale and Retail Drugand Prescription •fitore, cot »r of Wood street and-Virgm alley. Puy.si jetafls pre .iriptions carcfnlly compounded night and .day. ocfl-.tf ■ ■ tOHN A. PARKINSON, Alderman, Fifth Ward,Peun v, st.. betweca-Walnut and O’Hara sis., where he may - ■ r ound at oil times. Those having houses orolJier prop eity to seller rent, con have the same punctually attend ed to; debts collected, and all the duties ofnn Alderman 'Will receive prompt attention. . . 0c27-p HENRY W. WILLIAMS, Attorney and Counsellor at Law, (successor to Lowric & Williams,) Office at the old stand, Fourth st., above Smithfield. THE Partnership heretofore existing between Henry W. Williams. Esq., and myself,in the practice of the law, was dissolved by mutual consent on the 20ih ult.. uud the >business wall hereafter be continued by Henry w. Wil .tams, whom b l most cheerftilly recommend to all-for whom I have the honor to do business—as a gentleman every way worthy of their confidence. - decl6-ly WALTER 11. LOWRIR Samuel P. Rost ( A TTORNEYJAT LAW—Office in Fourth street,near J\. Grant, in Lamartine Buildings. marthhw JOHN-I. MITCQEI.-—• ——« ■• ~ BA.BIUKI. FELMUB. MKteliel &■ Palmer. A TTORNEYS AND COUNSELLORS AT LAW— Office on Fourth street, a few doors below SmithJUld. All business entrusted to their care, promptly attended to. Collections made and Conveyancing executed on mode tnte terms: febllftf “ J« I>* Jenntngsj ” 7 jL TTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW—Of- A fice. Lowrle’s Buildings, Fourth street, between Southfield and 0 rant. L np3 1 ur. George jllcCoolc HAS selected Filtßburgh as his permanent residence. He has t&kenlhe boose lately occupied by Alder man MUler.ou Fourth street, near Gram, immediately 11 'hung the ** Lamartine House.” His Office is attach adjc *'{7re*ideuce, where he will constantly be found, ed to a • on professional duty. Office houra from 7 unless a. * v m q o’clock a. m., and from. 6 p. a. to 7 p. o’clock 4 a. • novs v, & U. U, B. Fettermaa, N. P. \T LAW—Office on Fourth street,be- ATTORNEYS • *d SmiLbfieid. • jan2s:y ‘ Wood ai< --tr- : VtDaUair • IV A v,—office ’• second story Wil- A TTORNEY AT LAV > jan24:ly A. kins Hall. '-w.'— —— . tv~-* : ' ■ -SAIXICr Ur* Jaoiea wr nnp dnar West of * TTORNEY f AT LAW.Office “n^ ’■ a!,! street, opposite ihe Mayart Office. v y . J« B» Hamilton* i TTORNEY AT LAW,ha* removed to the’ °®^' n A Fifth street, between Wood and Smithfield <l a 'formerly occupied byThos. Hamilton, Esq., dccV 1 will attend lo the business remaining unfinished upon 016 . docket. • H a • ■KTISW DAGUERIIEOTWK BOOMS, Burkt’i Bvitd ings, FouTihstreeU~-itouGjt k Asrnotnr,Dagtterreo - ypista froth the Eastern cities, would call the attention of he inhabitants of Pittsburgh, and the neighboring towns, ' ©their Daguerreotype of citizens and ©there, at rooms in h» third s'a'T of Buike’s building, 4th st: : V Persona wishing pictures taken may rest assured that he pains shall be spareil to produce them inthe highest perfection of the art- Our instruments are of the inost pow erful kind, enabling us to execute pictures_udsurpassed lorhigh finish and truthfulness to nature. The public are - solicited to call and. examine, . ' . . : Persons sitting far pictures a re neither reouirred or ex ' " pected intake them unless perfect satisfaction - sgiven. - N, B, Operators will find this a good depot for stock '‘»ttdchemicals. ,V fJJ-Instructions given in the art, containing .the more no eat Improvements. ian7 2 — . . - : -. r A L ™n“ R^od NES .’, P,W ’* **■*"* * ( £j fth Agent fod Hamden 4 Co.’a _y u of Packets, Fifth 8t.,0n0 door below Wood, febl "ISTJLLIAM JACKSON, Paisru Mtdicvu Depot. 89 Lib -1 Tf_«:ty_eireet, head ofWorf. febl T) DELANY, .FajAwna&k CLiAme Swrt. No. 49 Lib- X ♦erty street. febl" HOON& street*). *\r HOLMES & SON* Bankers and Vcalcrixn Fzthangt X% m Coin and Bank Notts, No. C 5 Martel street, febl A - FUIiTuN) Jstu and Brass Foundtr f fio. 70 Second •x3L» street, between Market and Ferrystreelg. fcbl . VICTOR BORJiJA, Bwkstltor, Statiorut aad Binder,' Fifth sireet,bcuveea Wood ond Market. ian7 Cl • A.ftlcPiUL'fy,4iCO.j'fVJiff(irtw|on(iC<n?wß<jM /» Merc&amr, Canal Baatq, mar 3 WM. DYER, 'GrocZ aia Product Viator, No. 158 Liberty street, Pmsbnrgh, . • mar!7:- *IHN ftPCLOSKEV.' Tattorand Clothier, l.iftprty between Suth and Virgin aide. seplO . P.JfcfTKUJ, BrassiFounder arid Gas Fuur, Smith ».held »tree 4 between Diamond alley and Fifth bu ' Propnelora oaae Piaiburgh X ifonablt-Boai Start coraeroffenli andW&ync eta. /"'IOOLEY 4. tAIKD, -Mcrikant Tailors, Wood 'streer, V-/second door from Water, wilt keep constantly on hand a welt selecledlot or Clothing. marliiiy H' (successor to Mnaeitr 4 llktt,) IPool lMatn ( ormnunon Merchant, for the sale of Ameri can Woolen,Good9. feblU JL. Wholesale Grocer, Commission Merchant. • and dealer tn Paper and Sags, corner .Penn and Ir win streets*. jjji4 ■ & MOORHEAD, K’ftolfja/f Grocers and Product Dealers, No. 87 Wood street, Pittsburgh: [myS3 J USIiFH WOODWfiU* Jmporur and Dtdltr in For . Domestic. Hardioartf comer of Second and NYood streets, . oc2> JOSEPH AtAJORj Boat Start, Ship Ciutudlery and Agency of the Pmsbnrgh Lari Oil Factory, No 4, market stream Pittsburgh. - Jnl2 KIIA MEK& iUiAM, Bankers and Bxchanee Brokers, contcrotThxrd and Wood streets, opposite the St. : imurlcs Hotel. febf BA. FAHNES'i'OCKi CO.rTi’Aofeto*' Urug IVaro • house, comer of Kiel and Wood surds, mu! comer 01 »yoodandSLXih. - febl : Q AftltlgH MORROW, Manufacturer of Tin, Copper ! S . h “ l Iron Ware, No. 17 Filth sireei,Vtween ; I* ood and Market, * feblO W M -VV. I; ‘^JVltokMadrr, comer ot Xbtrd and Wood . streets, above C; 11. Kay, where be it prepared to uoeverj deacripuonof ruling and binding. peed >1 WhoitsaU~aruC KrTuS Dia'tet~in V Musa: and Books, find Stationery, No. 122 Wood street Janl * 1 J Ult IAR, Kteitjurng UCsuUtr, anTwholesaie Healer •m l oreignand Domestic Wines and Liquors. No lyilnberty street, and S 3 Diamond alley- jyai KINt, A FINNEY, Agents for Urn VtSatsar* Alutuoi JaruraoM Company of Philadelphia, at the Ware lurutt oi King & Holmes, Wdterstreet, near Market WAL ALEXANDER & SONS. Coffin Makers and Bur* nixing Undertakers) comerofVenn and SL Clair street*, opposite the {Exchange. Entrance on Pennsreeu • -- .. febl w. j. morn. “ x v scat* rnuerm & SCOTT, Wholesale and Ruail &aU?ll X Boox, Shoes, lYunks. Cay# Bags, <fre.,S. W. comer of Fourth and Smnhficia gts.,PittghufgL fta. [mrllhy /u' C * uu-'ir3vi?!> r '£' !T W. 8. Samara. | , &SKINNER, General Agency Camsausionand \j Poniarding Merchants, No. 2d Market street, Pius* •A* 8 ?. m attention given to the purchase and s»Ue ot all kinds of produce. acplS- Wil. MILLSB, F 111 LADA. . Mt. Tl TlT99S.marn. l| iLLER& RICKETgON, Wholesale Groctnj,andlm "f,P orltrBof Brandies, Wmes and Segars; N 05.173 and Liberty aud Irwin streets,Pittsburgh, hand,. SM*KJNLEV, Uousta Sign and Qrnamtntai * and dealer in PAINTS. No. 44 Jt. Clair at* Pitt*, uursb, has constantly on hand all kinds of Pawm, either °f Mixed; Japan and Copal Varnish; Linseed Oil: Doilcd Oil, Spirits Turpentine | Window Glass, of oil fclzl ; J 7 I uuy, I'uiiit Brumes, Ac., oil of the best duality, and fet.,ateat reasonable pricer; .mepll - 1 . Isaac Williams. ... Merchant tailor, smutfieid «««, No. 12, be- tween Ist and 2d greets. . hp?y: morris dt if#sTolrtiia /PEA DEALERS AND fAU’ORTERS OF WINES •1 AND BRANDIES.; i'u.l tUYTriU DiamMt BtLsvurgh. ; . may2l. J*. A. COILT-EB *#, tt. 41wtSSL •«rn rt »» fc Coulter RETAIL DRUGGISTS, cor. i/J ! n « *°l Woodand Third stteels, under St. Charles Hon-I, Pittsburgh, Pa. mayx Daniel Youngiont House, sign, and ornamental painter, Liberty street, opposite Hand. AU work neatly executed. Orders punctually attended to* (m&Tt&y R*C. StoeUton, LATE Johnston A Stockton. BOOKSELLER, STA TIONER, PRINTER and BINDER, corner of Mar ket and Pa, j j3;uf Jmnea P. Borbach. ‘ RECTIFYING DISTILLER, aSS DEALER 13 Foreign an * Domestic (finer, Liquors , fa No Liberty st. comer of Barker** alley, novlUJ PimbuTgh Pa. Jtt. D. PATTON, ( Sdccksbob to J. S. Bonnet A Co.) Wholesale Grocer, Rectifying Distiller* AND SSALSB 13 FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC WINES. LIQUORS, CIGARS, FRUITS, NUTS, <fre IC2 Liberty street, Pittsburgh. ap3 jonn S. &S3NBDT. R- It. UASLKTT. KENNEDY A HASLETT, Buccxsaoßs to Ki 3sbt A Knox. Wholesale and Retail Dealers in Watches, Jetedry, Silver Ware, Fancy and Variety Goods, Baskets, Comoe, %c. No. l>4 Market street, between sth st. and the Diamond.. IP* Clocks, Watches and Jewelry neatly repaired. Pittsburgh, August 2s, I&SP. George Beale, Jrv, MAN UFACTUREITOF BRUSHES, Wholesale BNP Uicxail, No. 75 Wood sacet, Pittsburgh, Pa. Con stuntly on hand, a general and extensive assortment of all KtNusof BRUSHES. At the lowest Eastern prices. ; N. li.—Machine Brushes, Ac., made to order at the shortest notice. marSOty U ». WATERMAN. • • • E.N. WATERMAN.* • • W. Bl WATERS!* S >ii c, m’dowbtll. L. B« Waterman & Sons, WHOLESALE GROCERS, Coraraissiotr and For warding Merchants, Dealer* in all kinds of Pro duce and Pittsburgh Manufactured Articles, and Agents for sale of Richmond and-Lynchburg manufactured To* bucco. mar 2 JOSHUA BUODES**.—.ALFRED P. AKSUUTZ JOSHUA RUODES O CO., WHOLESALE DEALERS IN FOREIGN FRUITS, Nuts, Spices, Confectionary, Sugars , Cigars, fre., fa NO. 6 WOOD STREET. EAST SIDB, 3KAR WATER, julyl ; PITTSBURGH. W. CUNNINGHAM*— r* •-*—”* • *-* • —*O.DUNCAN, D. CUNNINGHAM* —■*-»•—•*■*■*■—*« • D. IBMSRN. Pittsburgh City Glass Works* W. CUNNINGHAM & CO., MANUFACTURERS OF W INDO W: GLASS, No. 2d Market street, between First and Second, Pittsburgh, Pa. QIT* Particular attention paid to odd sizes. Also, Dealers in Flint Gloss, Vials, Bottles, &c. {jy2sftly A. J. STUART.* —* Grocers, and Produce Commission Merchants, • No. 118 Wood street, Pittsburgh, Pa. Dealers in groceries, Flour, Wheat, Rye, Oats, Corn, Barley; Fork, Bacon, Butter, Lard, Cheese; Clover,Tiffißlhy and Flax Seeds; Iron. Nails, Glass, itc.jic., &c. Particular attention paid to the ßale : of Western Produce. ' References— Meesra Myers & Hunter, Bob L Doizell ACo., llampton.Smithi Co., King A Moorhead. McGills A Roo, James May, Pittsburgh; Fenner. A McMillah, Massillon; Jos. S. Morrison, Esq.. 8f Louis sepSC Walter P.-Nanhall, (Successor to Samuel C. Hill,) IMPOBTEE AND DEALER IS FRENCH AND AMERICAN PAPER. HANGINGS AND BORDERS, ~ 'Shades, Fire Board Prints, &c., fa Also—Writing, Printing and Wrapping Paper. , _ No: 85 Wood-street, between Fourtli st. and Diamond alley, west siae, 3*° : Pittsburgh, Pa-. Thomas Woods.-.. ........ woods T. WOODS A 805, PRODUCE DEALERS AND COMMISSION merchants; jalO , No. 61 water street, Pittsburgh. SAMUEL p. SHRIVER, WHOLESALE GROCER PRODUCE AND, COMMISSION MERCHANT, and. DEALER IN PITTSBURGH MANUFACTURED *i»*«TnT.T<i - Nos. 130 and 132 Second st., between Wood and Bmithfidd, jal:tf • - PittsbnTgh. BOWS 4 TETbEY, PRACTICAL CUTLERS.SURGICAL AND DENTAL Instrument Manufactureror NoM4O Wood sihset, kbss Vieodi allei. ■XTrrE huve removed our store and Manufactory from ixr Liberty strect to the above named place,fir the ’- .ISC of having motoconvenience for manufacturing, which 've infend going into extensively. AH orders in mirliiieavill beattended to withpunctuohtyand dispatch. Jobbing aud Repairing neatly done and promptly exe- assortment ofHerdteuMaiid Cutletf we will always keep on hand, and sellit nt tiro totem prices.— We have just received a fine lot of Buns, Pistils and jßriiole/rs,Tailors and Hair Dressers’ Shears, and other Goods generally kept iu Hardware Stores. ; Tinners,. Furriers, Hatters and Saddlers* made tfr orders Razors Ground and Handled, Pen Blades putin, flce_.j Gun6undPi3ioi6rcpfiiE€d,&c.,^c^ : N.- B.—i* articular attention paid to manufacturing Trusses and Supporters. dcc27Jy SnahteaaiEar&a. LGENT, N-E cornor of Wood and Sixth febl . R. SILL. STUART 8, SILL, =MN SusiittafrSarte. - . ÜBALd ESTATE BniUtltß. , HEN BY w. trail ?®ce si tSe corner of SmtllHield and rmh Streep Pittsburgh. knovsm ns the “Orem O T* WI, J d , ovo!e 41* entire,ume and al ifßj 1 ttad Stdumftf Bial Er w» i" <uly and.ooantry,: : .hii«r^«n“,Jf3 n “ m “J ce "l*?* 11 ® business, lie hopes to fine of tnslness. miiy favor b,m,lv ‘ lllA Beneios in their aBBSBKHCKS, s - • Ira B. Uerscy, . H. H. M’Calloagb, John F. Perry. V e .r* £' Lyman AVHtaarth, J.K.Hoorheadri Capu William Ward, rlioa. liovrordt ' f . ; VV>Q, Leslie. UcpiU-y JOhtt M* fPflamMwrf.. . BRUGQIST AND APOTHECARY, No, 45, Mattel «reet ) lhreedooraobo7e,Xhir(l,Pilil i borgh,wluhavc I*e wilt tall on ill* most iJSSSSS 1e « te 7 , a . Phy6 i cl!ul! sending orders wilt be P™“P' y attended to, and suppplied. w»h articles .they • Hwyreijr upon as genuine*'< . • Prescription* .willlie accnraioly and needy ; from thcbestmaterials, at any hoar of the day ; saleia largoaioclt of friah and good FERFU „ WorSta* ■ J 'Dv J A. B ELL, ° y VUI S, BOTTLES * nd Efcfc* Porter, Bcot€h Mo> mineral Water, Patent aboT^arUcles*^ on hand n gcneral assortment of the AS. ihe otierOreop. Glass .Factories’ are all slopped; as is the custom in summer, thispaetdrv is now tttjuli operation, and tOiUeontinusinbmraiion both sum mer and tin file. • shOr r^uoUce^ ny * oliCile<l ani! WiU lC £Ue(l nI lhe _JD"JSJ»r*fto*x«, AV.112 Second tlrta, between Wood and &T7nthfttld*tTtiU, (jy29. , stf;iy '***• OW PrlnUng &slfct>iuhtncnt. ~ . .• <*•*** ionHsroa & stoccto.t's.) And Blank-J&ote'iind Slalititstij Wdtihdwt. \$T &HAVEJI it prepared to execute style of _f . • heguJ, Commercial, Canal and Steamboat Job h» n Xi a 4i? li '>«d furnish every article 51/1(1 Stationery line, at (he sbottest nonce andoa the most reaionable terms. Stationery Warehouse, corner of Market and ana Second streets. 10" Printing Office and Book Bindery, No. 50 Third ,teeu - novlC : R. C. STOCKTON,' ~ » LL. .. I l * l * Johnston if StoekionCt W B ™%Sn l k** 9: * tm ?\? n * r f ****U»r <te Binder, OULD respectfully invite ihe attention of Mer* sJK?’Sfi&S?**”* *° ** is l **& « nd superior ktock w duANK BOOKS, coniUung o (Day Book*, Journals, headers, invoice,Cash, Order and Leucrßooki, of even* ***** Wdd* ofthe best paper, ami bound in the most du* r»ble manner, which he offer* at prtoes ttmt cannot fail to give satiafactioa. Blank Books ruled and hdaod to “ny given patlern. Priming of eyoiy description exc cutett mm neatuesi and dispatch. No. 47 Market »i. Bik iiltboßraplilc EnsMUhraentAr ~ WM. SOUWCHMANN, MTmanrraxCT, orromaTnKroxr^mcE.rrrrsaoucii. APS. Landscapes, Bril-heSda, Show-bills, Labels .Architectural and Machine Drawings, iiusinef.; ana Planing Cards, etc., Engraved or Drowh on Stone and Printed in Colors, Gout,-Bronze or Black, in the ffi«tSS»T llyle : " 4 a ‘ »«»■ feawaable pnees Ai* ULTUNj JxU and Bruit jr<ruruUr t ha* rebuilt and business at his old stand, No, 70 A*. eond> between hlarket twud Ferry streets, vrLerfr he’wiii to acebUoid ca«tom/iiSf f«lssr * to ftn3 h* l1 * ™ CVt:T Y tae,from 10to ISfifi ca *t from pattern* of the most anDraved to ** ° r **• hesl “aleriaS * f/vJHF* 4 * Wiser Fompa, Counters, RrUUnn. 4c twethervith eyery;variety of Bras* CjuUdSl if reonfr! and finished in the neatest manner^* 5 wte agenifor Babbitt's Antiwar *fi,ao justly celebrated for the redaction of friction in hta^uftinS! - XCt and cra P°rf u on'<:anb| v lttdot U supplied withand always keep* on hand Cofliu* of nli i l^uSoccaSow hTOUd * ,and al ‘ olberatticle * n«e«iry • *epf.K>jJ jr j ALEXANDER OoNS MAKsas AJO) Fcaiiumaa VJULas, ronttref J>enn and £*i*, *ppariu ttu Exfh&nK* 'Ensrsm* vn PrSa - re* * Uy inform iheir friend* and .Wed to famish and attend - .-r-'. Undertaker*, a* they have omh?i,‘? 1 ?T?,15.^ m< ’ t W ,* kin u B > •‘"‘ilhciranemiCH. will be devoted altogether to tbe above bnainc**, keen a latßO assortment of COFFINS made and fioishelcover ed, and luted In the neateat manner, with a variety'o' mabsriala. and at all price*; we keep SRROUDaready made, of alletiee, of Flannel, Cambrie. ami Muslin, at *“£"«»> on<l m “de in the eaatern *tyic, and all other article* necessary fordreaalng the dead, and furnishing faneral*, of quality and pnee to *uit; SILVER I’I.ATES K"s^r“ s 111 ?. na ?° Ba^,** e i ICE CAsia for laying * co ! b P tlu >*o.who wish to keep tlieir friend* any length ot time, and have ZINC PANS to pat ice in a a i. hEAIi 11N Coffins always on hand. We have a *plendtd new HEARBE and a pairol fine horMSjand any munhoror the best carnages, ele . etCoMd wtllbe prompt, pnnctual. and reasonable auglb-y LTONONUAHHLa PLANING MILL.-Jsjjbs Mai iXl. raoKH woald respectfully inform his friend* and ihe imbJic, that hi* new establishment is now in full opi>ra* «« n J» n ~i Uial £ e I *P re Pajod to furnish Boat Cabin*; imd M°ow«lratc, WiUl .tS > Uyosto’d anlt ’ Planed a “ ° ne ° r bolh ‘Wc»,«n to^irtM 00 ” and MouWin S’ , ‘ o f e«ry description, made Carp fi n " :r i wottU &ai 11,0 “»>!■ adven* f he Cttn now ft>rnUb them with planted stad,suitable for every dwcriotion of work. JOHN VATVETT i' T.TTi.VvT,',, .; UAPifBTTft OhP, (Successors to the late lira of John Sheritf A Co ) BELL AND BRASS FOUNDERS, = . AND MANUFACTURERS - .of Brass Faucets, Steam and Uos L M>- I Uocirsf with all ibc various articles 88 ®" wed in the FX« LIMBING BUdl- NESS,No*. 127 and 120 Fjirstsireet. The above are now prepared to manufacture and keep constantly on hand every variety of Guage and Steam Cocks, such as are used by Engine builders and Plumb ers; alto, Ous Chandeliers, Pendents, Brackets, tins Pipe, Ac., Ac., Ac. fnovt£ hotels, &£. Rational : Uotel, Pittsburgh* Situated on Water Street, opposite the Landing of the BnnonsviUe Steam Packets. fpHIS House having undergone a thorough repairing JL and filling up, both inside and out, the subscriber is determined to ase every exertions in hia power to make all comfortable that think proper to eall with him. The Table Will bealwayi supplied with the best the market affords. The Bar will be supplied with the best nnd choicest liquors. . Auacheatothchouseis agood stable, attended by a gooAffostler. . JAMES; REAMER. jy2o ALUSI BBUWIf* 1 - • r . w. C. COSSTXLLT. BaOWS’SHOTEL. CORNER OF SBITHFJBLD AND THIRD STS,. Pittsburgh, Fa, BROWN : fc CONNELLY, PROPRIETORS, N. B —Good Stabling attached to the house. GREEHBBtrRGH HOTKJU. - (HAaakt;oHVOjLb Stato.) THE subscriber having leased the above well know . and excellent establishment, isnow prepared to en terrain his friends and the traveling public generally, in the best manner and on the most reasonable terms. MU TABLE will st all unies be supplied with every delicacy of ike season} and.his Bar with the best of Li quors; ’ Uii stabling is' very extensive; ahd every arrange ment has been made for the accommodation of Drovers. augfctf WM. CLAWSON, Wavert jr Home. THE underaigned reJsacceededMr.domr (his popular establishment, announces to 'y&mr his friends and: the public generally, that he will os; bis best efforts to keepup the well earned and .long enjoyed reputation of the house. lie wiil keep-cohslanUy on hand every delicacy of the season, Gabs, Bbsll und Cxir Ovstkbs,Ac., and his Bx&willat alitlme* be supplied with the Choicest Li qcoßs. ■ [decl7;ly.] W.C GALLAGHER. “OUR HOUSE.'' SHELL OYSTERS AND GAME received daily at “Oub House,” No. 24Diamond alley. jaUm WM. BENNETT. Hats, Gaps shd-nulßt 95 ■Wood st.ieomtr uf Diamond■. aUcy 3 Second story . •fSSjp OPFERS his customers and the puhlic^gsgs' /iMaa entirely new and fresh, stock of Hats, and Muffs,in great variety, manu- ®fT>®> facturedond selected with much care hi reference to price, style-and quality, in New York city, and will) be offered at the lowest rates of present low prices, Whole sale and Retail.. , .foctlSuf rm no. ipB wood street,:',®; fasuioks: filBL Received' at 'the OLD stand .of G. GLASSGOWv-Beebe & Co.*a style of : Hats for 1850. .Those m want of a good Hat or Capi at a small advange above cost for Cash, will please call at .No. 103 Wood street, east side, third door below Fifth street. : ang3l:4m • S?*** ©Uy.siklet score, TSLTO, 3U 8t« Cltlr streety (near the bridge,}—a large assortment oToar own make constantly on haha./CeßlomerSHlßTSm&de to order protnntly. •de«S4:ly StoKjftJL. ' k 5 i*, » *‘ * .> » yf> . . . <• i-r . ... . PITTSBURGH, TUESDAY, MARCH 4, 1851. Liverpool ana PtiUndelpiua pocbeti, Saihngftom--Liverpool at£ each Month. • Ship iane 11. Glidd£'n,Capi. Child, Nov, IS. i£|f k " James Browne,, “ Child;' - Dec. 13 fiSSSc’ u Goriastt ': u Baritow, Jan. 13. : wl • • , u —r> •: . “ Giidden, - Feb. i&. IbesesUtps areof the lajreKtcl«s. The accommo dation* for second enhin and Peerage passengers are unsurpassed forcomfotl,and thedaysorsailing will be punctually adhered to. Price oi steerage pstsage'S-ja Certificates'good for »•) moutus, or the money mended it the patsemtfcr* do not embark. Apply to ;i>AVII>M, BABROORi at John iVatt& Co.'Sj n . , . 2dS Liberty street Drafts for any amount given upon the Lister Banfctnr Company and Branches, the Royal Bank of Irelmtd. or Spooner, Atwood* A Co-, Brokers, Loudon, inovFJtftn FUBKIOR pASSBNGKR OF’plCE* ■ * SHIP AHOY! - ' WHO COMMANDS? iurnum -a i]o„ xSBSmk Wuo hove appointed the subscriber Agent for their onri vailed Lines, or Ships front Liverpool \o New York Philadelphia and Boston. Let the Friend* of Emigrant* be careful to have (heir arrangements made according to the ntw Provision Law , and take no man’s receipt, without having ttinserted: otherwise they will have to pay in Liverpool,before iher ship. •> '• . . -,v. The fallowing U ihc lisi, weirding to law: JJB,. Bread, £ 2Ba ilee/or Pork, i * “ MoWscj, 5 “ Potßioes, H 20*. Tea. . J\itb ihrco quarts of Waterper day. aud sufficient b tor Cook in g. Tlw caboose and cooking-range* for tlw asc of Pan senrers, are kept undercover, fivery attention will be paid to promote their health apd eotofori. .Bank of England Note*.and Foreign. Exchange pur chased at current rale*. ; - . • v * Debu, Irfrark-,; .f'eusio.i., 'fcc;;,*c; r f-elletted, and copicaof »Yut.*» procured, with every other business con nected with, no European Ayem. JOSHUA ROBINSON, q, o- o ,• EarcpeahAgewt* ap9] post corner of Fifth, oud Wood «*. , ENGLAND, J , sfiim«ANni ' Wales, Wan, Joshua lioblAion* European Agent, Post Buildings, cor. Ptfib and Woodst* josiPiruppEKcorr.--.. c BABa kII'BESCOTTtBAItB, J.S.Srtticikiai. Co.) Immniaetaren oi Plherix Fire Proof Safes, 0., S«»nd «irt«,4riu>«n Wood and SmisifitSd. N Tucday afternoon, Inly •25,1*13, the undersigned were called, upon liy.Messrs. Lipj eucou A; Barr,to wuoes« an hones: and lair tes: of one o, their Pluuiiix Safe.. The fnrnnce. being prepared, tne Sate tvplaced insidothercot, with hook?, paper* and some money: when the doorof ilia Pale, wni closed and the fire kindled at :i quarter past 2 o eioe.k, and in n short Unteftte Safe was red kot, andconunuedtill halfpam 0 o’clock, being about four and n half hours, when the committee'expressed their sajislaetion that the lime occupied with such heat wus sufficient. The lurnnce was then pulled down Safe cooled.nnd door hooks, papers and money safe. The heat was so great as to melt off the brass mountings. We therefore take pleasure in recommend ing these bates to the public, a* being, in our judgment, entirely fireproof. J ARVIS ATRAJBUF N f »CK & RAWSON,'’ CORNWALL A BROTH KB BRANNON & THATCHER BENEDICT A CARTER, ISAAC'OROMIK. I am eagaged in the foundry business, and know something abonl rurnaeoa and heal. 1 witnessed the burning of the above Safe, and can freely say there was no humbug about it, and with pleasure recommend them to the public as being, in my judgment, entirely Bre- P r P° f - , , WM. KAYE. In calling upon Uic above gentlemen for their si-na tures,they e ll spoke in the highest terms of the fairness of the test, aud tbflr rail couhdeuce of the Safe’s beins entirely lire-proof. We have const intly on hand and foi sale a full assortment of the abovo Safes. ■nardl BELL A TERRY. Wltoleaal* and UatalE : r* llN I KHAN^FACTO,!Y 'ROBERT H. llAR'Bjbkqbegs leave lo in- X%» form his.fncnds aaa Uie public generally' hai he coniinue* to occupy that large and com modlous Store Room, formerly occupied by Samuel Fahn esloek A Co., No. SO, corner of Diamond alley and Wood street, where he keeps a larae atiJ general assortmen t of Saddles, Harness, Trouk«, Carpel Bags, Saddle Bags,Valises, Buffalo Robes, AVliipß, and all ot&er arti cles in hi* line. lie also keeps constantly on hand, and in prepared to furnish to order, all kindsof Riveted Hose,manufactured of ibd best material, and in a style of worktmmslupequal to the eastern manufactured article, and at CO per cent cheaper. Country Merchants and Farmers would do well to cal! and examine his stock before purchasing elsewhere, as he is determined to sell first rate articles at very low prices. ID* Don’t forget.the place, No. 60, corner of Wood treet and Diamond Alley. ap 2 B FOR REAL GOOD TEA—Go to Moebis A Ha- WOBTii*sTea Store, in the Diamond. Damaged or inferior Teas never kept at tliifi establishment. - Superior Green Tens - 00 and 75c. & lb. ; The finest imported***-51,00. Strong and rough flnv’d Black, 00 and 75c. Fine mild ilavorcd* 50 and 75c ' The finest Old Country Black Tea, 75c; This Tea, unlike some of the *‘Jnte imported Oolong’s,” is free from all herby lasts, and w the ladies ull gjty,« ’Ti9 not impregnated with the cflluvia of quack medicines . - R.'JAYNE?* FAMILY MEI>I ClNKs!—Extruct of a letter from the Rev. E. L. ABBOTT, a, well known and highly esteemed. Missionary hi the kingdom of Burmah, dated Sondoway Arracan, February, 1840: &t. f>. Jayni, Philadelphia i My Dear Sir—We are now in great want of your Medical Preparations Your CARMINATIVE BALSAM is on invaluable Medicine in this country in Bowel Complaints, and lias been used in.ali our Missions yvith the most gratifying snccesg. I have known it in many cases to act like a chann 'Your SANATIVE PILLS arc my Sheet Anchor. The -best medicine for my Liver Complaint and pain in the side, that I have overused. They are in fereat demand, and wo are entirely out of them. We# need five 5 hundred boxcs ol them. Bro. Beecher says we could use a thousand boxes yearly among our peopltt to great ad* vantage. I have used yourTONIC VERMIFUGE as a Toxic in INTERMITTENT FEVER, witlf tbe mSst complete success. I think it wasonce the means of sa vingroy ownson. Purlngmy trayels amoug the church es the past season, I found a whole village suffering un der a prevailing Influenza, attended with Coughs of a most violent character; -1 often regretted! had not had a dozen or wo of YOUR EXPECTORANT “ admin isier to them, for I believe from yvhatl have seen of its effects, thaut would have been just the thing for those poor jieoyie. I presume you have not hitherto had an idea to extent your medicines are used in all our Missions. Affectionately yours, E. L. ABBOTT - Forsaloat the Pekin Tea Store, 08 Fifth st. [uov23 mAUA>RS> TRIMMINGS—Recefved : and opened this •JL day—Canvas, Paddings, Selicias, twist, satin and lasting Vest and Coat Buttons. Bone, metal aud iacon ned Pant and Strap Boltons. Horn and black bono sus pender Buttons, Ac. IfebBj A; A. MASON &CO EW CROP BLACK TEAS.-Just received at .he .Pekin Tea Store, 03 Fifth' street, a lot of cl™ Oolong Black Taos, by the ship Architect ”and forsahs wholesale to the trade at reduced prices. N. B.—The above Teas are direct from Canton, and thewdiw all tay they are not scented with English Brandy, Gin and Rum. [feb!4J A. JAYN^FiftKu ' 7 -- ' /.,= ." v 7 - i * :■•.)■ i-i-1 - •. . *V. r v-V ..W-.r- V , ’ V % *-* ;k > ■ , »• ti c ■» % ». • 't’z, ''’.v-... f.; '-.y'! ■: *• >i * (Emigration £tutu. BIiAOIC OALL LINK JHLggaj*. EMIGRATION OFFICE, ' - y- -AT, ;TbS .CATHOLIC SQQK. ffTQBE. . aVM7 fifth stmt,"near Smiihjield * rliliivuiiaeMiKiietl takes this method of informing his 'X- friends and thcpubUc Ut general, that he has opened on Offirc ai the abovc.namca place, and is prepared la Temit money ,tn sumsjof SJ, and upwards,payable hi any town m England, Ireland, Scotland and Ho is also prepared to brlu? out passengers from Liv erpool to any. port in the Limed ;Siaie«. Being con nected with a house ofsuOh long standing as that o< Messrs, Roche, Brdthers&Mhsterson, and oy his strict intention to buspiess, the subscriber. trusts he will merit the confidence of those who’raay favor him with Uteir patronage; For partlculhrs,please call at the Emigra tion Office of the undersigned, Agem, : . %v. B.M’CONLdOUE, No. 07 Fifth st, near Smtthfield, Pittsburgh. iiiterene«-.Hpn.'John BJOuthrie, burgh; James Blakelyr i John J. Mitchel, Esq., Hon. W.Port<TT ; Alderman M. w. Eewis, Offices of the Morning Chronicle, Postyauu PiUsburgh-Cailiolic. febl4:oin - • • •’ ••• • New Arvangeiaenti, ■ "3. LINE 0F PACKETS PPladßa’iiia. TO SAiJi: FROM LIVERPOOL ca^ffriHSßeffaaag Q n Eishutnt^i'dan of evrrti Month. JANE H; <iLIbDKN/Arrti-roiij/7ftf/5,700t0 ; n*-ISih Nov rss?i£ R ?}y 5 I ' ;^P iW ’ *000 ions--18ib Dec.' OONDAR,/. <r, Barstow.QSO tons .lSth Jan ME W Silt V. —_,Bso.'to, «;• r- -.... illh Feb] The above stupa nre bulk of ihe bestmaterials ami af ter the room approved models Car swiftness, combined with the modem intproveraenU for the comfort of pas semjera. Their commander**are men of known ability • These packets will take jadvautage of steam tow boat* up the .Delaware. .. • *,... Alpo, ship* sliding weejrJyTrmn Liverpool to New Or leans. Passenger* can get up the river cheap through . v>. . . 6 For term* of Secoud.Cabiuand Steerage passage,,™* ply to or address by leUeMpost-jwidi, bvrnes&co*, •gi South Street, New York ; thl Waterloo'Rosa , Liverpool; . JOHN THOMPSON, MrceVPittsbnrKb. novM&ro fUt3ttUanrans *:,r. V 1 “J 4 ■ Sransportation. &mts. Pittsburgh Tjraxigpbfration .Line.* JAMES O-CONNOR A CO.. ; Canal Basin, Pittsburgh: SITOR,JAMES & CO , Depots, Broad and Cherry bis.; No. 3 South Fourth st., between Market and ' ' >' Chesnutsts., Philadelphia; • ‘ O’CONNORS A CO., H 7bNorth si..Baltimore; AVING fully completed our arrangements, we w;U be prepared, uponTthe opening of the Pennsylvania carry .Freight to and from Pittsburgh, Balli more, Philadelphia, New York, Boston, Cincinnati,Lou isville, St. Louis all ihe Easr and West, tit lower: rates and with more despatch a ad care than any. other All Goods shipped by oar Line are fully covered; by insurance, without any charge to owners, a protection not offered by any other Line? ' i. . : AlKcommunicatfons addressed to ouVselves or our: HA L P & CO., Cincinnati; E. WEBB, Louia ilfirL* & Lottis>will meet with attendance. - S'.j7?' has no connection whatever withthe Philadelphia mid Pittsburgh Transportation Line of At* Ktns & Co. • " • Jfebi9 ‘ IHercliantfl’TraneportattonLUie V. PJ£^ CA.rjAlx A.*JD KAILSO4H3.) FOR PHILADELPHIA DIRECT. fTp WITHOUT ; RE-SHIPPING. , C. A. APANuLTY $ CO., ' Canal Basin.4o3 Penn et., Phtsbnirgb. CHARLES ItAYNOH, Central Block Road st;, Philada. ' a¥TE areprepured to receive a large amount of.JJ*?-: f V cliandize and Produce, to ship, on the opening of> the Canal, to Philadelphia and all intermediate places,' at lower rates, and iiWrn time, thun in any previous sea son. i : N. B.~Thc increased nutaber of:Tcuckij provided by the Canal Commissioners for -carrying boats over the- State KaHroad t vyiU prevent.any possibiUiyof delay at' JoliUßtown, Hollidaysburgb or Colombia, ibis season, C/A.M’ANULTY^v Canal Basin. -; WPennaylviinla Railroad Company . ILL be prepared to Transport MERCHANDIZE! from PHILADELPHIA to PITTSBURGH in an ticipation of the opening of the Eastern Division of the sa >’ on and after the TWENT!-: of FLBRUAIU .at the following rales, viz: For Ist Class—Dry Goods, Hats, Loots and Shoes, c - P « u .%' Book ,V St , at,OQe, T» Ac 'i "81 pet lOOfos. »■ or-d Class—Hard ware,QUeensware, Groceries, Paint and Dyestuffs,Oils, Ac., at*.. .. .80 cents per IOOStt. For 3d Class—Coffee,- Leaf Tobacco, - Iron, Guaao, Ba con, Beef, Pork, ate., at-——- 00 cents per 100Bjs. : I-or 4ili Claw—Tar, Pitch, Rosin, Ashes, Marble, ; Pig Iron, Bricks, Ac., at.— ..so cents per lOOfijs. 11. H. HOUSTON, Freight Agent, Penna. Railroad Co. . * Nos. 274 A 1273 Market Street, Philadelphia. I'i.B.—Goods going East by our Road should be con signed to ~ . mcfaden a covode, . PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD COMPANY,' ' P a ,?.SKN(;EH TRAINS-bctw«il PHILADELPHIA aud PITTSBURGH, Leave,Philadelphia Daily at 8 A, Leave Pittshargh-Daify at 3 A.'M., undo P.M. A. HENDERSON, , tbH 1 Passenger Agom. - PKNNSYLVANIA KAILRQADt 30 floun to. ■Miles Staffing. GOOIJ JNTENT, TELF.GKAI’H AND EXPRESS UNE STAGE COMPANY. Sji doily lines ol new Conches, for lloUidaysburg, and lhenec by Ihe now: Pennsylvania Rajlroad to Philadelphia, New York and Baltimore. 4 . Dutinc the suspension of Canal navigation, six daily lines of Coaches will leave for Hollidaysbunr, and Iron! ilienceby the New Pennsylvania Railroad, (243 miles.) to Philadelphia. Time through 30 hour*. • - larctlo Philadelphia r.........- qq rare to Ualiimorc .........,4.*.i0’00 Coaches will leave every morning ai 8 o’clock pre cisely, ami every night at the same hour. Extra? 10 leave at any Ume, always in readiness. This is the most tftrm, comfortable, and expeditious route to the Eastern Cities. .Pa.sengers for Baluraora lake the new Railroad at l*arrt?burg, direct, on the-arrival of the cars at that place, tor passage or Information,apply to „ . ' SCChsHe. Hotel, . dccb3° rl liOhMEr., Monongahela iloase. YOUOBIOQIIESy IiODTEI LES SIIOttTEST BOUTS 10 BALTIMORE AND PHILADELPHIA! L?Sli»§„ The steamer THOMAS SHRIVER, M. s2saiiSs§B«a»*JbHV, Master, leaves Pittsburgh, from her Monongaheia bridge,daily,at 4 o clock,■ P; Slid West Newton at SA. «t, running in conu s c^on^ a daily line of splendid Troy built conches to Camuerland', and Railroad thence to Balti more and Philadelphia. V ce.uua.u For furtheriuformaiinnenniMpAnr G. M. HARTON. 1 asscnger Agent, Mouongahcia Houser or,Capt. JACOB SMITU- Preight Agent. Wharf Boa dccSOcvra Pittsburgh Portable Boat Line. ¥OH TTIK TUARSPO STATION OV VREIOtIT TO ANB FBOH PITTSBURGH. PHILADELPHIA . BALTIMORE NEW YOilK. BOSTON.Ac, THOMAS BORBIDGE.> JTAATF'FEAO’CONNOR- Philadelphia. J ( Piiybur^A. fIIHE Canui being now open me proprietors or tM* JL longesiaunshcU Line -are os usual at their old stands receiving and lonyartling Merohumiize and Produce at low rates?, anu with the promptness, certainty and safety peculiar to their system ana raode of Transportation,, where iutermediote transhipment is avoided, with its consequent delays and probability of damage. Merchandize and Produce shipped East or West, and Rills of Lading forwarded free of charge for concussion, advancing or storage. Having no interest directly or in directly in steamboats, that of the owners is solely con sulted when shipping their goods. AU communications to the following Agents promptly attended to; THOMAS RORBIOGE, No. *378 Market sL.Philodctohia; TAAFPE & O’CONNOR, Cor. Penn tuid Wayne sis., PiusbinyhjJ Aoknts—John M’CulloghA C0.,63 North sußalu P. B. Burke A Co., 25 Doane st,, Boston; W. A J. T. Tap scott A Co., Si South si., New York,* Jas. Wheelwright, Cincinnati. ' .. . - mar2s Bounty Lands. CAPT. NAYLOR, No. 163 Third street, corner of Cherry alley, having madeacrangcments at Wash ueton for the purpose, will procure Boaiiiy Lands for the ollic.ers and soldiers, their widows and children, under the Bounty Land Bill, passed September 28th, 1850. Pittsburgh, October 10.'. Dissolution* fTMIR partnership of Reynolds & Slice was. dissolved X by mutual consent on the Ist inst. The business of the firm will be seuletrby either of the parties,ibe name of the firm to be used lor that purpose. - On retiring from the business of Reynolds &Shee, I would recommend Mr. J. L. Shee to my friends and the former customers of the house jal4 CKlzeui of PltttbargH HAVE yon.all heard how cheap C. A; BROWN ia selling hiaalock of fine Gold JEWELRY ! If you. have.not, then know that ho ts-selUng a very rich and fashionable assortment of Gold WATCHES and JEW ELRY fit such.astonishing low prices that all who-have called to see his assortmoiu aud prices,exclaim,—this, certainly, is something new for Pittsburgh; What! fine gold Jewelry selling at half the usual price! How can Uriah©! Stopo moment,we will tell you the secret; we have made such arraugements with the manufactu rer's at the east,' and also, with the Watch manufactu rers of Europe, that we are getting all our goods at. the lowest possible prices, amf then, having low rents to pay, and other expenses, also, cheap, enables us to Bell at a very small profit upon first cost, and therefore, a wholesale price will answer. Therefore, low prices and large sales will be our motto; Please call at ILL Market street, second door from Liberty street. |decl9] C. A. BROWN. Removal* TEA. STORE has beenrreraoved from X Fourth street to.No 38 Fifth street,one door east of the Exchange Bank, where the subscriber is now re ceiving his full stock of GREEN AND BhACK TEAS,' selected with great care, and purchased direct from the Importers in New YoTk. The slock consists of all the different flavors and grades ofTeabrought to the Ameri can market, and Will be-sold wholesale aftd retail,:ut prices lower than any other house in Pittsburgh. Retail Grocers are invited to: call and gel samples, and learn our prices for Teas packed in ! and i & pack 'nges, dr by the naif-chest.' Coffee— Mocha, Java and Rio Coffee. . CAocofoJ*—Baker’s Bcoma, Cocoa, Chocolate and Co coa Shells. . - Sugar —Lovering-s crushed and pulverised, and New Orleans Sugar. l Raisins, Prunes, Ac dec 14 To tbe Ladles. TtirK HAVE NOW FINISHED 25 dozen of Ladies’ YV fine black rcol Lambs Wool STOCKINGS, which are softer in the wool and more durable la the color than any we have heretofore made. Every article in the Sock, Undershirts and Drawers, ladies* and children’s underclothing) made to order, with punctuality. The Old Established Stocking Manufactory, Fifth st. jecC • 1 W.DALV A CO. Central Tea anti; Family- Grocery Store. SlU£ finest qualities of Green arid Black TEAS ; Mo* oha, Java and Rio.COFFEESj.Lovering’s D. Re id and Crashed SUGARS {'•New Orleans, St. Louis Refined and Havana do; besfßurich RAISINS ; Cition. Lemon Peel, Prunes, for, sale by - H.C. KELLY, Wo,2oFlfthtueett; »■ ~ • . ••- .v ,•■ - >-• • » ••!., •-,/.. >.■■ * .;'- • J ‘ ■■■■‘■v *V ••< •*r , •••' •••-•»,..■. "*•. • ■■• - , •"• v< .V .”"• ■ V ; • «,■•'. <- •'- i ]• v; .-.v-"' - - ; k > v'V * :v.t , _;- ,;: o?£ aUuI vit ‘ vr BootiaJ ■ __ h “ i “ st , * eeived 1)16 “ d Nalional "?“»?***“*» • RAveriesof ab Old Maid-T-eatUracing. important Hints toYouagMens,, Maraton of Bunoran: a'Tale: * ' • TheEjtperieneeaof-Richaxd Taylor, Esq.; „ .Stanfield*,Hall;,an Historical Romance, by 3. P. Smithy Esq.; ; ' *- j : The' Convict,or the Conspirator's Victim. By wed Bumline; . '- v :• , /. ;• . •- .Life’s Discipline: a Tale of the Annals of Utmgary. "riyTalvi: • ■ , Also, a great, variety of Novels, Romances, Tales, .ongs,.>HUtoric&laad other wpiks. ■ Pens, Paper, Ink, 'Wafers, audit general assortment of: Stationeryon harid always.-V'' "* TffeblP- ; /*• -. ; /»B'W‘ fUCSIC. ."\hf.HEßEarclbe Friends ofrny Youth. By.G. Barker; Yy Pve SoihdihirifrSweettoTell You; The'Hobittj -•" *, v. ' ’ * Thinking o’er tfae Days, Mary ; . My New-EnglfnclHom©». New Song,dedicated to tfid Ladies of NewEugland; ' Slie-I-Love Is faraway/ Oh, Meet me on the Silver Shore: ...... Good Night; / My Horae’s on liid Prairie Lea. By Woodbury; Lityßhey'/ ByS.C. Foster; •/; r > . I’ve leftmy Native;Village*. By G, Barker: The Spirit Dove: ... Fo, hi, hi. ;Tfte‘Black Shakers’-Song and Polka; : .WoaldJ.yrere.wttb Thee—'for Gattar*; LesAdxeux. Bylforr; , An Extensive collection of new Polkas, Waltzes, variations, Ac. .1 new * n Pply of “New Carmma Sacra,” Can > j- “® Q d*R, and an excellent new work, called the iyMe lodist? a collection of popular and social songs,barrao .mzed.and by G.S Webb.and. wl Mason— : considered one of the best works ever published;' ' 1 ; ' . H. KLBBEKiOoit»x?i Hsitr; . feblS ; ; .. ~ i ... No.ltUrThird street. ' . • siciv otisicr;'.\. —r~T'i X MAIDEN—a celebrated Daeit from the Jj operabFJessonda.'By Sphor; 1 ' 1 Mother, ihcra’rt faithful to mt-iA-newsohg by S. C. Foster; . .... Sweetly she sleeps, ray Alice fair. By S. C. Foster; I’d offer thee this hand of mine; • • • . .... :> , Come, Maidens, - . -•. W' From the Danghters of Ocean Burial/ A favorite itid teaching ballad ; • 'S h ’ wr ° Q H ded the spirit that loy?d thee. Ben Bolt, ordoh’t you remember sweet Alice : Soiree Polka. By S. C. Foster: . The celebrated. Polka dances; , Jeneattc & Jeahott—complete ; Fairy Quadrilles. By Mrs. Ernest; Fashion Polka; . : Betty Polka. By Burgmniler; ChitCbat Polka; . Batchelor’sPoTka; Silly very easy and pretty : Rose Quadrilles; Rossignol Poka; 1 Allegheny Cotillions; Anew-edition ofJlunter’a lnstruetions •; additional pages of new Lessons» Clark’s Catechism for theTiario; Burrow’s Pianoforte Primer; . Received to-day by / ; • M JOHN H. MELLOR, 81 Wood street. N. *5.---A very ; large stock ofnewPianos arriving and will be open and for sale litis week . . , fia3l. Hew StoQk of ptanos* MRS. C. BLBMK would iespect/ yMU SXsgstei»fuUy invite the atteatidh of the phb- andsnlendid slock of ;V..: . > ;:s, ?®FJANQS ? jnpt opened and.ready tor sale, among which are the celebrated Hamburg Picnics f with the new improvement of the Over-strings, the r ln- r letiajad most important improvement*.invented solely by them and by no others. They-have been tried to be copied in this country, bUfQnsuceessfUlly.v' - '• Also, one splendid 7 octave, doable carved Piano, Louis XIV style, made by Bacon & Raven, New York/ Three 7 octave Pianos, also made by Bacon & Raven. NewYork.' Four octave Pianos,made byJ.; Jc.:C. Fisher,.jate Naans & Fisher* New York; together with some of oar ■ own manufacture/wilh metalic frame/; - D»23‘ GENTLEMEN’S FURNISHING STORE, AND ODD-FEU.OWS< DEPOT, i ’ : APOLLO 'FOURTH STREET, i • . . Sign of the SUBSCRIBERS have opened a Grndantn's "Fut" JL nishing att Odd FeUotßs > : Depot, m which utc to be forced a variety of Fancy Goods and never before presea t** edtoa Pittsburgh -pabliciby a single establishment. * PhiladelpHfe, they arein regnlar recciprof Oddi Fellow' Resist£7s Y Lod£c Blank Books, Gavel*, and other Lodge articles. The ifegaftd exhibited at their counter is most gorgeous and admirably assorted j ni> •thing of the sort* so sjuirely exquisite, has ever been seed in this market in snch profusion. ' The Gentlemen’s Farnishidg Department Is ly supplied;with,a variety ofsaperb and delicately wrought articles of dress. The variety is entirely too great to enumerate in a moderate space; we must, therefore,. direct the public to.au investigation of the Stock itself. All that we can say in this connection isj that at outEftablishmem the geutlemenof taste canbe supplied with any article in oar line, manufactured out of the best materials and by the most experienced hands,- We solicit ;an examination of. oar stock; it composes a vane tv which challenges comparison. A large lot of Fine Silk and %ineri Shirts.‘' fancy Stoda and self- adjusting Cravat* /* Glove* and Hosiery of, various kinds, and in fact every article of comfort or luxury which a gentlemen of goodtaatewouldfancy. ' We solicit a share -of publicvpatronage. HINTON & CO., Signof the Bee Hive* feb!3 No. 80 Apollo Buildings Fourth st, ixEAZfca b. nxasitNos. yiBEOXH Heaatlngo & Preiser, CIVIL ENGINEERS AND LAND SURVEYORS, having associated themselves for that purpose, will attend to SURVEYlNG,lajjring'out'and' dividing land .into Lots, leveling; draughting, and making Plans and Mapsj layingoatjlocatingand superintendingthe con struction-of; nail,'Plank,- fiFAdsm and other roads, bridge&f&c.j on. favorable terms. ..... lET Office No. 100 Ross street, head of Fifth, near the Court-House, Pittsburgh, Pa. [teb6:3w ' fTTHE INSURANCE CO. OP NORTH AMERICA will A make permanent and limited Insurance on Property In this City and Vicinity, and on shipments by Canal*,- Rivers, Sea- The properties of this Com pany are well invested and fahnsnan available fond for the ampleindemnityof allpereonstvhodesiretobepro tected by Insurance. . WM.-P. JQNES, Agent,. . maylS ' 44 Water street. OHIO AND PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD.-Seal ed proposals will be received at the office of the Ohio and Pennsylvania Company, inPitts bnrgh,nntUTbarsdayythe 20th day. of MafcAnert, for laying the track from Pittsburgh a distance of 107mi!es. Specifications and forms of proposals may be obtained at tueoffice in Pittsburgh, for. two weeks previous to the letting, on application to Solomon W. Roberts, Chief Engineer, Theproposals must be in ao cordance with the printed forms, and addressed to the President of the Company. WM. ROBINSON, JRI. Pittsburgh, Feb. 0,1851. • . : Ip* North American, New York Tribune, American Railroad Journal, publish fottr times. Tfeb&td:. SL O. REYNOLDS, J. LiSHEE. PROPOSALS FOR ERECTING A WJHE SUSPEN SION BRIDGEover the Allegheny river,opposite Mechanics street, in the Fifth Ward or theClly of Pitts burgh, ia place of the structure recently destroyed by •fire.. Scaled proposals will be. received at the office of Jacob Pointer A Co., Liberty, st.,'until the 15th day Qf March next,-for the erection' of the • above described Bridge. ‘The pattern thereof to be the same as the Mo*' noagahela bridge, with such alterations as bidders ntay suggest, and the Directors approve. By order of the Directors. febl:td FREDERICK LORENZ, PresV S. O. REYNOLDS, WEGNER & BUECHNER’S New Lttbographlo! BHabjUshmentt 60 Market'street, between Third*# Fourth, IS NOW reifdy to furnish every kiraTof Lithographic work in the most elegant style, tach as Show bills, Maps, Portraits, Landscapes, Cards, Bill La- Ids, printed in goldj colors, 4c. At the same place Messrs. .Moeser & Helmle hove opened a DaxwiNo School, and execute on order Drafts of Machinery* Edifices, Monuments, Ac-with all possi-* ble accuracy and elegance. , . jals:ly- : JOHN O'ODSICHLL- • •••*. L. MULLEN. .W. B. nUKTXB., O’DONNELL, MDLLEN & CO.' PUtßlmrcb Choir & Cabinet'wore Rooms, : IYo. 98 Third Street, South Side. - O’D. M. & Co., respectfully inform theirfriends Xijv and customers that they have, if not the largest Kp| stock ever before seen in this city, the greatest * i 1 variety of styles, the finest finished, made of the. best seasoned-materials, and by the best workmen in the western country—ail of which they are determined to sell as low as any other manufacturing establishment in the city. Our stock is all oar own manufacture; ho importations. Steamboats and Hotels furnished atthe shorest notice. Allorders promptly attendoftto. .. jol7 Allegheny Planing Riih xndk&son stbxst, allbghent city, pentu.. THE subscriber would reepeCtfally'informiusfriends ■and the public generally,4hat having completed bis new Planing Mill, and having now in operation two new Eastern made ' Planing’ Machines,'; (Woodworth patent,) and several circular and upright Saws, be;is now prepared to furnish promptly and at reduced rates, planed and sawed lumber of every description. • The attention of stcamboatjoiners, carpenters and builders, is particularly .called to the above, establish ment, whore. & largo assortment of planed arid rough lumber.af different thicknesses, suitable for shipping, box raaking;house, steamboat work, Ac., can'be wand at all times. . . • - A! JAYNES, • 38 Fifth si ••• Also, lumber planed or sawed ta order, with hromot nessand despatch. . JOHN A. BLOOMER,; xii V , ' .•' Proprietor. N.B;—-All orders directed to Pittsburgh will receive prompt attention. - ; . > UTTER— 3 bbls. packed ;- ; T r “TT • " 10 kegtj do}, for sale low by iaU3 WM.BYER. 7.-. \' - ■ 4 - . . ■ i yV*? '• t~. rii,, "■ 3Tetp Utookg, Musk, &t. ithsteUactsas. HI STOJ.& CO.’B File and Marino Insurance* Notice to Contractors* 'A;-..* i- i * •*»- * •• •.•' *•* *‘ • > ■ •" • >.-.•• ■ ,r V*' -v > *:• '• »T s.. - ¶.. .. fflxßttllantijp. mO lie Honorable the Judges of ilia Conn of Genera L ; Quarter SeuFdns ofihO in and/or ibe County of Allegheny - . ' * The petition of WllliarTL Livingston, of Birmingham borough, in the County aforesaid, -:hconbly Thaiyourpetiiionerhath providedhimsolfwiUimatsrittU for the Accommodation of travelers, and, at hU dweliing bouse, in the aforesafd. borough, and prays that yoar Honors willbeplensedto grant him' a license to keep a public Sduso dfehlerl£tfitlfio|S£ And pour pe titioner,as in duty botmd,*wiil'prav. - V VVH/LIAAI MVINOSTON. wc, thesabsciibera, eitizens of aforessid borongh, no certify, thatthe above petitioner is oTgoocL repute Tor nonesty and iempbrancej ond. is; wrijh • t* o3B ? T 0 an i conveniences for-the accommodation : f 33 ofstraogexs and travelers, and that siud tavern is necessary. • , XAloore,^GeorgeWheefer, S S c™'°, a .S e ''y®Sands, FNenjind, J JEAppls nii.Y.ia 110 ®* Miner,'John Jrwin,Tho» Slacnm, Thomas Hictords. ... .* .. (feb!Si3i»; the Jitfgea or ihaCcnrt of General of AJlegheny- eSSIOnS ®.os?* e ®S* ioand for the County The'petition of B. WilHeon & J. N - NoirM, Of Pine ..township,, m ahewcth.Thei yonrpctiiioiiershave provided themselveswith tiiaxerials . forthe accommodation of traveler* anddthefsi-a* their i dwelling housem the township aforesald. and prays that your Honors will be pleased id grant tlieni*license to ieep.a public bouse of entertainment.- 'Atid ; your beti ,turners, as.m duly bound, will pray, , t , .. . .. • ; ROBERT WHITSON &J N. NORTHS/ We, the subscribereycltizeiw of the Ward aforesaid* do cartify.that the above petitioners are ofgoodrepntO for honesty andtemperance,undarewellprovidcd with honfic toont and conveniences for the accommodation ondlodg*- ipg of strangers and travelers, and that said tavern fo no- • cessary. « . ~r . Jdmes. Riglee, John Sample. James Sample* Robtirt Sample, jr : Wallace, Ged Hols house, .Henry Young, N Coutte, W H YoungyW' M Scott; J Coutte.: -i. ,[ y [fobsB;ifts the Judges of the Coast ot-Genenil JL Qaainet Sessions of the Peace in and for the County l : ■ of*Allegheny; -v'- > - , f The pejiUpn of Sarmi Happer. of jhe Sixth Ward, City of Pittsbtt T gh,mtheeouniy aforesaid; bumbiysheweth, /' That your petitioner hath vprovided. herself -with'mate* nalsfor me .accommodation of travelers add others,*! > her dwelling house in the 4 "\Void' aforesaid," and praya that yonr .Honors wllfbe pleased to gram her* license . f®-?* e Pa Public house of entertainment. And you? pfc* in datybound, will gray. 1 -»■ r - We, the subscribers, citizens of. the Ward aforesaid, do certify that the above petitioner is of.goodrepaid for honesty and temperance,-.and is well provided -with hpase room and conveniences for the. accommodation. ♦ and lodging of strangers and travelers, and that said * tavern is necessary! • David Jonej, Jan ej Moore; Robert Scott, John Bel], : SI? f”T?, S K I ' au i h i l,l > »PK6lify:Jao Stewart. Michael Nellie, Robert Miller, ThonumCtm mngham.Wmß Skeen. {mmlSili™ TOjhe Honorable the Judges of the Conn of Geoend oi - eES ° nS ° f tlle t>eace > in ® nd fOT the County . . Th, r P'J illo 2 ° r George Dorstein, of Staler Tmra sbip, in the County ntbremud. humbly ehewetk;^- .rhatyoarpcnnoiiertas provided himsolfwiU»mMeSn •pf■!?.• accommodation of travelers and others, at Ms h^ BS n, 1 ?' afotesiid T6wnsMp;raadii>rays thiu t L ßr Jr° R i } )e togrnnt him a license to keep a public house of entertainment And yonr petitioner, as in duty-bound, ‘will pray.. - V w. .it i ■' ~ j GEOROE DURSTEIN... We, the sabsertbers, cttliens of aforesaid Townslilp. dp certify, that the above petitioner is of good reputeter : .leniperance, and, is well .provided .with honse room and conveniences for the accommodation and lodging of strangers and travelers, and that said taverntsateccssary.- - - & prge P Spring,John Simel, JaeohFo a ?.• P Kliflgmg. < SS?b’a?uifef* ie ' > deo NenSS/ fpo die Honorable the: Judges of.the Coart of. General ■ ■ SloDB reace,in and for theCohnly Mackey, of the 4thMWicliy ofPitutmrgb, in the Lounty eforesaid, bumblysboTreth, Tiiatyotir petitioner hath provided himself with materials fjjjn in “““““option of tnivele rs ind otheSJ nl. his ™, e Jir g house m the Ward aforesaid, and prays that yonr Honors will be Messed to: grant him a license to keepi a public house of entertainment And 'yonr neti-. tmner, as tn.dnty bound, will pray.' :'' * - ■' James aiackeVs* .. >Ye» the subscribers, citizens of.the Ward afawmM:.. do certify that the above petitioner is of goodreptite&r honesty and temperance, and ia.well provided with bouse ' room and conveniences for the accommodation and lodv c^Bary trangerß andUa ' ro{ers > a3l( * thatsaid taVernis no _J Y°tntg,A SPRobcrts, Jas Hernflos Watt, WllliMn : Orpl»Mia>_Ccm« Sals. . Virtue of an orderof tlieOrptana’ Court of Alle- JO gfceny County, dated sth day of.lteby-AißklSSl. ■ pubhesaje.a) tie Court House, in the ■: Pittsburgh, on tho second Monday (the 10th day) of lO. o’clock, A. Seal testate, of which Francis M’Kenna, lath of the City, of Allegheny; deceased; byvirtue of neer tain article of agreemonMated the lOthday of.SeDtem jSeolriE'tJS?’between F. Xorenz, G; E; Wefnef-ahd -Fainter, of the one part, Qud the said Francis 1 M'Senna, of the o ther part, dieef, celled, vizt—AlT that » e :i > not °r, pi ' c ? of ground situate iff the said City'of Allegheny, (late the Reserve tract. Boss township, op posite the Northern Inberties ofPiftsbhrehiffielnff‘fti No. two hundred and forty-three (M 3) in tfeplad of lota laid out by G. E. Warner, Jaeob : ( l anx ° a Mtunetreettwenty-thrcereot ani extending beck to Carpenter alley, having erected on the front thereof a _ two story brick building, about; twenty leetf ront by thirty feet in depth, and on the rear a dot£ bio two story frame building, fronting on Carpenter alloy. ■Timu and Conditions pf Strte—One-half of ihenur chaae money to be paidinttndTahd the' balnaee to be pard m ttvo equal annual payments—bearinff lawfuMn terestiandtobe secured by bond and mortgage on the Ef ? . I ’2 r V r L^°, t Pbrdcularsi eildtflre'ofMessra. Sjdchel&Palmer, Attorneys: and Counsellors at imw; No. 123 Fourth street, Pittsburgh. • * ANN M’KENNA, Adm>rx • of Francis M’Kennn, deceased. S.HBWMißnjy.inui fanpin. V TO BATE M * *• ■»?« Now, i ojto! Italian Cbtmical : Soap causes: a fine perspiration, trnd at the same time mollifies, softens mo ' “ft? tcaury or aft mfatit’a. . SCURVY, SALT RHEUM AND SORES,, v 85Wr?*«? , ‘JMs»*e-. Tie reader is assured that Ulis is no uselessphfied nostrum; us one trial will prove. IcoaW enumerate at least 80 perßona cured of • SORE HEAD, SORE LEGS AND SORE BEARD. I'JSSU*’ “f^ore^erw again assured,l.Wouldmot c . rn . e i y m? 111 1110 abovc i unless I knew it to be all I stale; - ; Those wbo are Uable to * ' • , CHAFED, CRACKED, OR CHAPPED FLESH, will find this not only a cure, bin a preventive r and I can now only add, ihat any. one, afflicted with any of the above, or similar diseases, will find, this all and even rnrire (admirable in its properties) than I stale' 1 - CT'Bnt, reader, thei stores are flooded WUh imitations, andbesnre you asETor Jokes’ ltalian Chemical Poan-i and buy In only- of WM. JACKSON, only AireS Pittsburgh,2l°L!berty street, PittsburgL, headofWobd ' dec2d ■-i< -V-y .• Bounty Lang ana atlTer Unttnen. -TSTIUJAM FLINNaHVrs hi,.>emcff to : TV business, with-the-Execuhva Department.!anu Congress, as an agent. He win attend :to all business relative topensions land/ Chafbeamdde rate. -Address William Flion, Washington, D. C. January 53,1851. • - • Mr. FUnn was several. years a clerk, in the office of the Second, Comptroller of the Treasury. Hi. knowl edge of transacting business at the Departments will render his services, as; agent;particularly. uaeTol to all who may employ him at jhe seat or Government. ' , ALBION K/PARHIS, feel ■ .- Dam Sectmd Camptrolfer., PITTSBURGH' CORBEa.OTJtABCTT At>D T»HVTt ■flTßT^t C CHARTERED, A. D. 1850;the only chattered Inati j ip.tion of.the kiud in Pennsylvania. ■ rJ?acultjj. lQwi Flsmino, principal Instructor in ( the science of Accounts. ’ 7.P' Kr Ohambeblin,Professor of PtnmanshTp* Mercan* tllecoraputaUon,&c., - • AuXr M. Watson, Kaq., Lecturer on Commercial ww,,. . Those wishing to obtain n complete knowledge of Rookkeeping and its application to every*bTonch7fcf bu» suießS, also, a rapid ana elegant hand writing, are invi* tea to call and examine ihe arrarigements. ' - v - Lecture on Commercial Low every Monday evening. Reference to any oCthe city merchants. (deelO TeetU antf Breatt*.' ;T° BE HAD FOR-25 CENTS.- • *t “PERSONS who arc. honorably assured JL- breath is ever so fouLorlhelr , TEETtR DECAYED, BARK OR YELLOW,! ’ ar » al a 25 cent box of. JonevT & *s“ Tooth Paste will make the teeth while as snow' and the breath odiferously sweet. Sold only at JACKSON’S Store, 240 Liberty airee* head of Wood.:; V 7 . [decSO ittirnt, JoneaVLUy wmte, : 1 j caat * oned again*! using common prepa : They aware how frightfully Jnjuriouaii is • to the skin! hoW coarse,how roogh}how sallow, yellow and Unhealthy the < . appears alter using prepared Chalk 1 'Besides, it is iniuriouSs contain-.: .j -- ing al&rgo quantity of Lead! / We have prepared a Oeantifni vegetable articleywhich we call JONES’ SPANISH LILYtVHITE. - - It ia perfectly innocent, being purified of all deleteri ous qualities; and it imparts to- the skin a natural, healthy,; -alabaster, clear* living while MU thp same time acting as cosmetic on the skin, making it soft and smooth. Sold by the Agent, WM. JACKSON, 6B liber ty street, head of WoodjPiUsburgh. Price SSccnis, .dec2tkdawly (Gwene copy.) r :'^ : : s ; *-C' ; .>.';■■■ ~ :V'.' : V ■*. *• MIEVIIIM h‘ i V *** NO. 196, .'"V V*' v-V-s'k.
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