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VOLUME IX.
DAILY MORNING POST.
fVfnredaH<rPuWuA«4«o*ryJtformrts><Sutt<lays txctpud*)
1 BY L. RAUPRR,
1 HOBTU-WXBT CUSHCft OV.WOOD A3ID VftTQ STAXST*. . ,
;{jy* Dollars a year, payable strictly
- iia(J,van f 'ie. bixDolluru will invariably be required if
noipaid within ike yeanv , ; . ?.
. {pr Single: conies two csNra—forsale at ihe counter
at4he Orfice,anaby the News Boy*. <
THE SATURDAY MORrfING POST
la pnblisbed from the same office* on a large, blanket,
size sheet, at TWO, DOLLARS b- year, in advance 11 -
: singleeopiegrtvß.csKTB< . : . > i
• u7* No paper= will be discontinued (unless at the dis
cretion of the proprietor.} until all arrearages are paid.'
g*/*‘ No auemion.wiH be paid to any order nnless oc
coaippmedbythe.money, or satisfactory referenceinthiS
ehyj* . } . . ■ ■ -■. :: « ' •
-JET- Ccnnvud tpith tke Establishment of thi.Morning
, Post on*,of tht largest ..Job Printing Officestn the city
■ v?k*rt aU kinds of toork'is don* on the shortest and
tnost.rfiasanabltttrmSi . . ■ * -
RATES OF ADVERTISING
AGREED upon
BY THE PITTSBURGH PRESS.
. TBrt USES .NONPABKILj OB LEBS: .
One square, one insertion ->••*--- —-—8 0 CO
.■“ .**;.... cadi additional insertion —■.*—r— ; ■ £5
. a . .one week . —.♦ v~-^»»»; 1 ■* s „
u ** . two weeks • 300
, “ “ three weeks 400
V V ‘V one month" ® JJJJ
“ lt ? two months * '££
- “ “ three months-- ;f) JJJ
. “.v *J -.tourmonths V- -r— • • •; Jg/gg
“ * .aixmonths——~ <}f JJ
‘r. oneyear** ——*-••**?-• 18 00
. Standing Card,six: lines or less, per annum --—; 10 W
• • • - ■- ■:;•• CIUNaEABLE AT PLEA&OBE; . <
• One square,per annnm,(exclusive of the paper,)• tw ,00
• . For each, additional square, inserted over one month,
. and foreach additional square inserted onderthe yearly
Tai£s,half price., .
Publishers: not accountable for legal advertisements
. beyond the amount charged for their publication..
. Announcing .candidates for office to be charged, the
ame as other, advertisements.
• • Advertisements not marked on the copy for a specified
number of insertions, will be continued till forbid, and
payment exacted accordingly. ; .
The privileges of yearly advertisers will be confined
rigidly to .their regular business, and all other advertise
.• oefua nolpertamingto their rogal&r business as agreed
iot,to be paid extra.
AU .advertisements k>r charitable institutions, fire
companies, ward, township and othcr.pubhc nweunga,
:and,snch be charged half price, payable strictly
... wauvance.. :■ ■
Marriage notlcesto be charged 50 cents.
- .. .Death notices inserted without charge, unless accom
panied by funeral invitations or obituary notices, and
when so accorarnmed,to be paid for.
Rcgolamdvcmser#, anil all others sending communi
cations! dr requiring notices designed to call attention to
Fairs, Soiree?, Ooiicerts,or auy public entertainments,
• where charges are made for admittance —all nouee* of
private associations —every notice designed to call at*
lentlon to pnvsie enterprises calculatetfoi intended to
'' promote individual interest,can only be inserted with the
understanduigihatthe same is to be paid for. If intend
ed to be inserted in the local column, the same will be
charged at the rale of not less thoniea cents per line.
• Bishops or Fist Notices to be charged triple price.
Tavern Incense Petitlons>S2.oo each.
Legal and Medical to be charged at
lull prices. ,
Seal Estate Agent and Auctioneers’ Advertisement*
not lo be classea under yearly rates, but to be allowed a
. discoautot thtrty-tbreo and one-third percent, (rom the
,< dmount of lulls.
-WEEKLY OH TRI-WEEKLY IN DAILY RAVERS.
;One square, three msertions 50
.* r. Do.; each additional insertion • 03?
AYDERTISEMENTS IN WEEKLY PAPER.
• ne square, (10 lutes,) one mseruon-.- ..—.§o 50
<’ Do. each additionalintjertion-**-*——o 0.1
Alt transient advertisements to oe paid in advance.
WHITE A CO., Gazette.
L. HARPER, Post.
HOBT. RIDDLE, Journal.
JAMES P. HARR A Co.j Chronicle.
FOSTER & BROTHER, Dispatch.
Dec. 1,1849.] JAMES W. DlDDLE,“American.
{Jrofmumal <£ari)s.
rOHN R.LARGE, Attorntyat Lav, Fourth ntrcei, near
i. Smithfield. 2 ■ •' niarßO
yv amiiki. ),V. BjUACA, Attorney at Jyuor-Office on 4(b
O street, near Grant, . . _
T\ ORLANDO LOOMIS, Attomty at Low.-rOfßce 4th
\J* su; above Wood. julyLy
ipHOMAS M. MARSHALL, Attorney at
X Lowne’s Buildings, F<mrtn at. jan7-ly
E B- CAltNAUAN,^uom#yarZ»«w—Ofljeeon Fourth
• st M between Cherry alley and Grant st. Lie--y
k R BROWN’S OFFICE, N 0.63, Diamond alley, near
F .
J N. M’CuOWRY, Attorney and Counseliorat Law.—
0 Office in Bakewell’s Buildings on Grant street.
jeg9’J7-ly. ' •
f HCOnVJfcnitsf, Fourth 81., live doors west of Mar*
tf o ket. All work warranted, and ii not perfectly sat*
Isfactory no charges will be made. tebiu
ijiiiMOVAL.—Dr. Robert Jinyder, has removed his
111 office to Fourth street, betweeu Wood and Snnth
field streets. mnrlS-ly
DARRAGH, Attorney at .Law-Office m Uulcewcll ?
V/* Bui3tliiiffs, <m Grant street, opposite, the Court
©use. • ' jr^4:ly
JOHN BARTON, Attorney at Law —Office, North aide
of Fifth street, between Wood and Sraithneld, m the
'* une building with Aldennan Morrow. Y
r'tEOKGU F. GIGLMOR*., AJtornep <»/«* CoutueUor a
T Law —Office removed to the ffiidoor below Grant -t.
* I'ourth, to the office lafelj- occupied b> Alderman Alu
r * maroO
hj BUCKMABTEK. Aldttman— Office: boanb uUerl
« third door above Smithficld|South Bide.
• Conveyancing of all kinds dens with the greatest care
and legal accuracy.
Titles to Real Estate examined, Ac. »o* iJ
1> «IDDLK ROBERTS, Attorney at Law. Office No.
XL« 132Sfnithfield street, between Finh and Sixth.
.GoUedtioos carefully attended to—special. uuentio
ivemoCoaveyancmg. [uecd,l)
l>r. Charles Hof man,
ITOIVKEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN, has removed his
J“i office to Perm street, No. *<Ml»lbetween Hand street
•and Garrison alley). , . jdecJU
UtVSUH .• - *•• •• -K. C.M’DOWrLL.
A McDOWELL, {successors to Kehu A
KsrsEß,) Wholesale and Hesail Drugand Prescription
£for«,cot *r of Wood street and Virgin alley. Physi*
clans prt uriptions carefully compounded night and
day. oc< 3 -»
TOHN A- PARKINSON, Alderman, Filth Ward, Penn
at, between Walnut ami OlHava sie., where he may
eCound at all times. Thote having houses orothcr prop,
eiiy to Bell or rent, can have the same punctually attend
ed to; debts collected, and all the duties of an Alderman
will receive prompt attention. • 0c27-p
aENRY W. WILLIAMS, Attorney and Counsellor at
Law, (successor to Lowne A Williams,) Office 61
ihe old stand, Fourth st., above Southfield.
• THE Partnership heretofore existing between Henry
W. Williams-Esq., and my stlfim the practice of the law,
was dissolved by mutual consent on the £Gtb uJI- and the
business will hereafler be continued by Henry w. Wil
• iainsi whom I most cheerfully recommend to all for
whom! have the honor to do business—as a gentleman
' every way worthy of their confidence.
decis-ly WALTER H. LOWBIE.
Samuel F- Boib,
ATTORNEYJAT LAW—Office in Fourth street, near
Granmn Lamarupo Buildings, mar2lhw
JOHN J. --BJUBCbL PAI.MBB.
Alltcliel A Palmer^
A TTORNEYS ANDCOUNSELLOItS AT LAW—
J\ OJJice on Fourth strut, o few doors beloto Smiihfiehi.
Allbosiness entrusted to their cure, promptly attended to.
Oollecuons made and Conveyancing executed on mode
ri ■ ■ *ateterins._ ; _ v__ feMjhti
, A TTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW-Of
•A. flee. Lowric’s Buildings, Fourth street, between
anuthfield and Grant; . aps
.■■■?■ Ur* George neCook
0AS selected Pittsburgh as his permanent residence.
He has taken the house lately occupied by Alder
*nan Miller, on Fourth street, near
adjoining the “ Lamartine House.” llis Office is attach
ed tolus residence, where he will constantly be found,
unless absent on professional duty. Office hours tram 7
o’clock*. to 9 o’clock a. si.,and from 5 p. M. to 7 p.
h, novS
• . n, p. AG» ii» Xl« Fetterman,
” A TTORNEYSAT LAW—Offieeon Fourth street,be*
J\ tween Wood and -Southfield. Jan3s:y
. W.W.Dollas, ’
A TTORNEY AT LAW—Office : second story W»
• ./V kins Hall. : jamM:ly
• Dr. James King.
OFFICE) ON FOURTH STREET, one door West ol
Weaver** Hotel; : ; auglo:3m
“ "Wnu O’H. KOblnaon,
ATTORNEY AT LAW. Office N0.,99, on Fourth
street, opposite the Mayor 1 * Office. [aug3l:y
J, S< Hamilton)
A TTORNEY AT'LAWVhos removed to ihfc office in
J\ Fifth street, between wood and Sraithfield streets,
formerly occupied by Thos. Hamilton) Esq., dcc’d,and
will attend tothe business remaining unfinished upon his
docket. __ ‘ may!3
TATEW DAGUERREOTYPE ROOMS?, Aurka'i Build
-1" »ngs, Fourth strut.— Hough A Anthony, Daguerreo-
Sptstß from the Eastern cities, would c&U theatlenuon of
e inhabitants of Pittsburgh, andthe neighboring towns,
o their Daguerridlype of citizens andothers, at rooms in
be third cor? of Eaike’s building,4lh st.
Persons wishmg pictures taken may rest assured that
n* pains shall bo spared to produce them in the highest
perfection Of the art Ounnatruments are of the most pow
erful kind, enabling os to execute pictures mlsurpasscd
forjngh finish and truthfulness to nature. The public are
aoUftfied to call and examine.
Petsonß sitting for pictures o re neither required or ex
pected to take them unless perfect sausfacuon; egiven
N. B, Operators will find this, a good depot for stock
. and ohcmicais. . , .
. lEydnatructionagivinlnthe aTt, containing ;th* more
coent Improvements. ' jan7
’ .• i '
business CarDSi
LEXANOER JAYNES,iFettnoftai'&er* 38' Firth
.street,.near Wood. , ■, ...r. . , _ febl
>Agent. t for. Hamden As Co.’s
Lxntof packets, Firth at., ono door below. Woodi febl •
ILLI AM JACK^ON,.^ alent Medicine Depot* 89 Llb
orty etrefiyhead of Wooth ". febl
I;DELANYf ClotAmr £torf, No. 49 Lib
erty street. . febl
CON A. 13ARGENT, N-Ecorncr of Wood &nd Sixth
.streets..-: - i .■ .;«■ ■' :fcbl.» ■
HOLMES £fcSON,i?anl:eri and Dealers tn Fxchang*
♦ Cfom.aHd RaJnk Notes , No. 05 Market street, febl .
A FULTON, Bell and Brass Founder , No. 70 Second
street,.between Market and Ferry streets..* i febl
riCTOR SC RIBA, Bookseller, Staaonsr oad>
'1 Fifth stregybetwecn WoodnndMarket. • tjan?';.
' A. McNULTYACO., Forwarding and Commission
Merchants. Canal ttasm. raax3 .
"M. DYER, Grocer ana Produee Dealer, ;No. 158
Liberty street, Pittsburgh. ... , ; : mar!7
M’CLOSKEY, Tailor and CJot&ur,Liberty street
between Sixth and VtrginjaHey,south side. seplO
> McSTEIN, BtasS Founder and Qas Smith
, field street, between Diamond alley and Fifth-st
pAAFFB&O’CONNOR, Proprietors Oitno .Pittsburgh
| Portable Beal Store corner of Penn and Wayne.sir- •
COOLEY & LAlRDjATereftont Tailors, "Wood: stteeU
second door from Water, will keep constantly on
hand a J wcl^se^eotedlptof♦Olothl^g , . -♦ *-- marlihy
HLEE, (successor to AltniFßy & LBB,) f WwJ DeaUi
• and Commxssxon for,the sale ‘of Ameri
can Woolen Goods. ■ v fobXG-
JL. tiHEE, Wholesale Qwcr+Commisston Merchant,
• and dtaler.m Paper.and Rags, corner Penn and Ls
Win streets. . 1 jal4
ING & MOORHEAD, Wholesale Grocers and Produce
. Dealers* No. 27 Wood street, Pittsburgh. • [thy23
JOSEPH WOODWELL, Importer and Dealer xn For
eign and .Demesne Hardware, corner of Second and
Wood streets. • : 0c29
rOSEPH MAJOR, Boat Store, Ship Chandlery and
Agency ot the Pmsbnrgh Lard Oil Factory, No 4,
farket street, Pittsburgh.* ■ ■■■.■, -y. » ’ jnlfi
EKAMEK& RtIAM,-ltanjlrer3 and Exchange Broken,
corner ofThird And Wood streets,' opposite the St*
Charles Hotel.; : > fcbl
B. A. FAHNESTOCK <fc CO., WholesoUDrug JKarf-.
• house, corner of First and Wood streets, ana corner
of Wood and Sixth. .= ....... . ■ febl
SAMUEL MORROW, Monatacturer of Tin, Copper
and Sheet Iron Ware, No. 17 Fifth street, between
and Market. teblO
W M,-~
*. GLENN, corner of Third and Wood
. , streets, above C. H. Kay, where he is prepared to
do every description of nihng and binding. _ pec2'
JOHN H. MbLLOK, Wholesale . and Retail Dealer tn
ATiijicanri Ar«siraJiHi<rumf7Ur,Pianos,3chool Books,
and Stationery, No. W 2 Wood street. . Janl
J BRYAK, •JUcttfutng Distiller and Wholesale Dealer
• mFoceign and Domestic Wines and Liquors; No
114 Liberty street,and 5d Diamond alley. jyi2l
EING A FINNEY, Agents for the Delaware Mutual
Insurance Company, of Plilladelphia, at the Ware*
boure of King & Holmes, Water Street, near Market.
T*TM. ALEXANDER A SONS. Coffin Makers and Fur*
Vi nuAing Undertakers, comer of Penn and Si. Clair
streets, opposite the Exchange. Rntrance.on PennsreeL
■■ ■ febl
W. J. TROTH.' T.f-SCOTT.
<fc SCOTT, TVAoJuals and Retail Dealer tn
X Ruoif, SAom, ZYunir, S. W. comer
of Fourth and Sumhfieid sis., Pittsburgh, Pa. Imrliby
John A. Craio, late of New Lisboa, O f -*W. S. Sjunheb.
CIRAIG & SKINNER, Central Agency Commission and
t Forwarding Merchants, No. 26 Market street, Pmi*
burgh, Pa. Prompt attention given to the purchase and
sale ot all kinds of produce. sepia
W2l, HILL KB. PIULADA. WM. RICKKTBON, PrTOBUBGU.
MILLER A UICKETSON, Wholesale Qrocm, und Im*
porters of Braudies, Wines and Segars; N 05.172
and 174,corner o{ Liberty and Irwin streets,Pittsburgh,
Pa.
Iron, Nmls, Cotton Yarns, Ac.,constantly oa haid.
SM’KINLEY, House, Sign and OmamentalPainur.
• and dealer in PAINTS, No. 44 M. Clair st., Pitts*
hurgh, has constantly on hand all kinds of Paihts, either
Dry or Mixedj Japan and Copal Varnish; Linseed Oil;
Boiled Oil; Spirits Turpenuue j Window Gloss, of all
sizes; Putty, Pamt Brashes, Ac., all of the best quality,
and for sale at reasonable priced sepll
la*ac WUllamii
MERCHANT TAILOR, Smithfield street, No. 12, be*
tween Ist and 2d greets. ap4y:
norrli A Uaworth,
Tea dealers and importers of wines
AND BRANDIES. East tide of the Diamond
Pittsburgh. maysi
J. A. rulTLxtea.* 11-UACKS-
Coalter A HacLe,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DRUGGISTS, cor
ner of Wood and Third sheets, under St. Charles
Hotel, Pittsburgh. Pa. may!
Daniel Yoanssoa,
House, sign, and ornamental painter,
liberty street, opposite Hand. All work ueatly
executed. Orders punctually attended to. jmargfcy
R.O.Stoo&toni
LATE Johnston a Stockton. BOOKSELLER, STA
TIONER, PRINTER and BINDER, corner of Mar*
Ireland Third struct*. Pittsburgh, Pa ry^lUf
James P. Horbacb, *
RECTIFYING DISTILLER,
AND USILKH IN
Foreign and Domestic Jfi nes y Liquors, Cigart;fyc. f
No. 197 Liberty st. corner of Barker's alley,
nov!9) Puts&urg/i Pa.
21. D. PATTOS,
(Successor to J. 8. Bonnet & Co.)
Wlioles&le Grocer* Reetifylng Distiller*
AND DEALEB IN
FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC WINES.
LIQUORS, CIGARS, FRUITS, NUTSyfc
162 Liberty street, Pittsburgh- ap3
JOItN «. KENNEDY. «. N. HAS LETT.
KENNEDY A HASLETT,
Successors to Kinaby A Knox.
Wholesale and Retail Dealers in Watches, Jtwslry, Sitrrr
Ware. Fancy and Variety Goods , Baskets, Combs , Bfe.
No 94 Market sired, between 9th st. and the Diamond.
JE7“ Clocks, Watches and Jewelry neatly repaired. -
Pittsburgh, August 36, I*so.
l: George Ue&le* Jr.*
Manufacturer of brushes, wholesale anp
Retail, sio. 75 Wood street, Pittsburgh, Pa. Con
stantly on hand, a general and extensive assortment of
all kinds of BRUSHES, at the lowest Eastern prices.
N- U—Machine Brushes, Ac., ihode to order at the
shortest utnice.' raartMhy
L. a. WAT!
jn 8. Waterman & Sons*
WHOLESALE GROCERS, Commission and For
warding Merchants, Dealers m all kinds of Pro
duce and Pittsburgh Manufactured Articles,and Agents
for sale of Richmond and Lynchburg manufactured To
bacco inarQ
JO3UTIA RHODES* • AtFfcRD P. ANSHUTZ.
JOSHUA UHODKS A CO,,
WHOLESALE DEALERS IN FOREIGN FRUITS,
Nuts, Spices, Confectionary, Sugars, Cigars, fc.rfc,
NO . fi WOOD STREET) EAST SIDE) NEAE WATER,
jolyr _ PITTSBURGH.
w. CTJIWINUIUM- • V »0. DUftCAN,
U 4 CUHNINGJIAM• •• * -D. ItfUBEN,
Pittsburgh City Glass Works*
W.. CUNNINGIIAM &. CO.,
MA.NH7ACTUBS&3 07
WINDOW GLASS,
AV *>2o Market street y between Fust and Sttaurf*
Pittsburgh, Pa.
nr Particular attention paid to odd sizes. Also,
Dealers in Flint Glass, Vials, Ac. [jyghlyy
'THOMAS B. BILL.
STUART & BILL'
GhOCEBS, AND PHODDCE COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
No. 118 Wood street, Pittsburgh, Pa.
DKALKRS IN GUOCRRIKS, Flour, Wheat, Rye,
Oalß, Corn, Barley, Port, Bacon, Butter, Lard,
Cheese; Clover, Tirfahy and Flax Seeds; Iron,Nails,
Class, tc. ,Ic., &c. Particular attention paid to the sale
of Western Produce. . *• _ ..
Rxvkkknc£&—Messrs* Myers & Hunter,Robt. Dalzell
&Cr>., Hninpion,riuiith& Co., King & Moorhead,McGills
&. Roe, James May, Pittsburgh; Fenner A McMillan,
MnuHillon; Job. S. Morrison. Ka<j.,St. T<nm* sep2o_
A. J. 6TOAEX.
Walter JP* Marshall*
(Successor to Samuel C.. H l ll,l
IMPORTER AND DKALEB IN VaKNCK AND AMERICAN
PAPER HANGINGS AND BORDERS,
■Window Shadesi Fxrt Board Prints , SfC. y SfC*
Also—Wnung,Printing ami Wrapping Paper,
No. 62 Wood street.
between-Fourth st. and Diamond alley, west side,
iay Fuu&tirgA, Pa:
THOMAS WOODS- —■••SAMUEL WOODS.
T* WOODS A SORi >
PRODUCE DEALERS AND COMMISSION
MERCHANTS,
jato No. 01 WATER STREET, PITTSBOROIt.
WHOLESALE GROCER,
PRODUCE AND COMMISSION MERCHANT,
AND DEALER IN PITTSBURGH MANUFACTURED ARTICLES,.
Nos. 100 and 132 Second st. y between Wood and Smtthfitldy
jal:tf ~ Pittsburgh.
SOWN A TETLEY,
PRACTICALCUTLERSjSURGICAL AND DENTAL
Instrument Manufacturers, -
No. 140 Wood stbret, near Virsib allot.
TXrE have removed our store and Manufactory-from
f V Liberty street-to the above named place, for the
purpose of having motoconvcmence for manufacturing,
which we intend going into extensively. All orders in
ourlinc wiUbcattcndeato with punctuality anddispatch.
Jobbing and Repairing ncntly done and promptly exe
cuted. .
A general assortment of Hardware and Cutlery we. wilt
always keep on hand, and sell it at the fotceii prices.—
We-have just received a fine lot of Guns, Puiofaand
■ Revolvers) Tailors and Hair Dressers 1 SAean,and other
Goods generally kept in Hardware Stores. Tinners,
Fumers, Hauers and Saddlers’ Tools made to order;
Razors Ground and Handled, Pen Blades put in, Ac.;
Guns and Pistols repaired, Ac., Ac.
N. B.— Particular attention paid to manufacturing
Trusses and Supporters. decS7ly-
W. O. WATERMAN
■B. N. WATERMAN.
SAMVEL F« SHRIVEB,
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■CORNER OR HOD ASD LIDEBXT BIBEEtSp :■ ... -
(OverJonea'DrugSioro,)... f
Painter, of, houses, banners; des gNs;
Emblems, Ac. • Alßtf, ele
vations. . *»<■-* j- f K
.fly.Thft bestundcheapejt&gpain ihc.Cuy. jJfetrtS
bsm. BttOKKa. f
S' HENH3T-W-J?ISH I.
ASopened.au.Office at the corner ofSimthfield and
Fifth-BLreets, J Pitrtbnrgb, fenown*a2'irje M Great I
Uargaißcorner.^amlvnndevhtebisentire time tod at-'I
tenuonto ihQ.gvt&afSf Saif and cf Real £i~ I
taUf in city and country. j* i
Troib his acqualnthdce witlrihe- business, he hope*' to i
satisfy all who may favor him with.'Ageflcfes ih.thtir
unp of business..-• I * ;
BBIRRRNCXS. '
Tborapson BeU, * - ‘fra B. Ilersey, }
'Hi HvM’CuUough, • : Johli FM-farry, ; ; - -
Geo. F. Gtllmore, ... Lytnan Wilmacih',
J. K*.Moorhead, Capt. William Ward,
Thos. Howard, • . • 1 fgepl2: y
. . . Jobn EX*Townsend* "'
DRUGGIST AND APOTHECARY, I*o/45, Market
street) three doors above ThirdyPiU2jbttrgh,,wUl have
ConstanUy.on hand awcUsdectedassortmept ofthebesf
pad freshest Medicinesi'which he* Will sell on ihemosl
reasonable tettds. ■> Phyaict&hs sending drdcrfe will be
promptly attcnded::to, lout; snppphcd. .with articles they
may rely upon as genuine. r.r .
Physicians prescriptions willbe accurately ant) neatly
prepared from the best materials, at any h&ar-of the day
.or night. . .... ...i ....... i....
for.sale,a large sloqk of freahand good
pie Gt&saWor&s.
PH IK ABELL,
ma:*u»a.ctub£6 07 oases OLaEswmui; vials,,battles
and Flasktf. Porta. Scotch.At », Mineral Water,} Patent
MediuneandWtrif Botllc* t if every de'scriptidn.; .
:*••• Aleo-WINUOW GLASS— f - !
.. Keeps consl&miy otrbftn&ocgeaer&lassortmeid of the
above articles.
07* As ihe otlier 'Green Class Factories pie all
stopped, as Is the custom in summer, tfcj Factory'u «iouj
\njull operation , and toHlcontmuern operation 6©iA jum
mer and winter. ' \' i '
Tinier* thankfully solicited and will be filled at the
shortesioouce. : : ... |
. [\ l r~Wareitouet t A T g. 112 SeconJ Wood and
SmufyUldstTuit. Uy^-’^-ly
The Old Pilntlng Establishment*
(LATE JOUHSTOK & STOCXTO.Va,) j
“ And Blank Bwk and Stationery, Wartkimee,
TXT S. HAVEN is prepared to execute eve. y style or
Y? Legal,Commercial,Canalaud Steamboat Job
-Printing and Book Biudlng; and furnish every l article
in the Blank Book, Paper and Stationery line, at the
shortest nouee.and on the most reasonable term!!.
Blank Book and.. Stationery Warehouse, corner of
Market and and Second streets. ( . -
OIF* Printing Office and Book Bindery , No. 50 Third
atcet. .... . ... ... faovlO
K. C. STOCKTON, '
. {Late Johneton $ Stockton.)
Boohscller, Stationer, Printer & Binder,
TITOULD respectfully mvilo the attention qf Mer
if chants and others, to his large and superior stock
■of BLANK B.OoKB,consistingo f Bay Books, Journals,
Ledgers, Invoice,Cash, Order and Letter Books, dfevery
size, made or the best paper, and bound in the a}ost du<
rable manner, which he oScrs at prices umi cannot fail
n» give:sau&faouon.Blank Books ruled and bound to
any given paticra. PnuUng of every description oxe
cDteu wuh neatness and dispatch. No. 47 Market st
• ' Ja4 <- .. •
liUhographle Bstahltghiusnt of
wM. SOIIUCUMaNN, j
TUIRD STBKSr, OPPOSITE TQC POST-OPPICE, PITTSOUBGII*
MAPS, Landscapes, Bill-heads, Show-bills. Labels,
Architectural and Machine Drawings, Business
and Visiting Cards, etc., Engraved or Prawn oil Sione.
and Printed in Colors, Gold, Brouze or Black, in tho
mostapproved style undatthe most reasonable prices
ocil&dly
A FULTON, Bill and Brass has rebuilt ami
• commenced basin ess at his old stand, No. 7(L Se
cond, between Market and Ferry streets, where he will
be pleased to see his old customers and friends. • -
Church, steamboat,and bells of every size; from to to
IO,OOU pounds, cast from patterns of the moat approved
models,and warranted to be of (he best materials
Mineral Water Pumps, Counters, Railings, &c., Ac-,
together with every variety of Brass Castings, if requir
ed, lamed and finished ui the neatest manners •
A. F. is the sole.agent for Bai&ni’j Anti-Attraction Mt
tal) so justly celebrated for the reduction of fncuon in
machinery. The boxes and composition can be had ot
him at all times. '
*VltriUi[Ml TROVJLLO, tfndenaker t Fifth street, iui*
Y? mediately opposite the Theatre, rcspecrfSdly in
formshiu friends and the public in genera),that he hui
resumed his business as a Fumislang Undertaker. Ho
is supplied with and always keeps on hand Coffins of all
sizes and kiods,Shroudfi,aml ulloltier articles necessary
■on such occasions. . _ ■
Silver plates, lee boxes, and leaden codins will bssup*
plied in order. A fine hearse and cairiage always ready
to attend mncraln. sep&My
ALKXANOF.It 6c SONS I
Makses and FußNunmo :
MKKB9, comer of Penn and'
'jo, opponutnt EzcAangt
intranet on Finn tt.,
. iy inform their friends and
oO putihc,’that they a*, prepared to furnish and attend
hue of Undertakers, a* they have
quit the business of. Cabinet Making, ana their altentiou
will be devoted altogether to the above business, keep a
large assortment of COFFINS made and fiiush«d,cover
ed,and lined in the neatest manner) with a variety o
materials) and at all prices; we keep SHROUDS ready
made, of all sues, oi Flannel, Cambric, ami Muslin, at
all prices, and made in the eastern style, aud all other
articles necessary fordrsssiQg the dead, and tarnishing
funerals, of quality andpnee to suit; SILVF.It PLATES
or engraving the name and age; ICE CASES for laying
the body in ice, by those who wish to keep their triends
any length oi uroe, and have ZINC PANS to put ice in
for laying on *be body; LEADEN Coffins always on
hand. We have a splendid new HEARSE and a pair of
i fine horses, and auy number of the best carnage.", etc.,
i etc., and will be prompt, punctual, and reasonable.
I augl9-y
MONONUAUELA PLANING MlLL.— Jamio"MelT*
iNoru would respectfully inform his friends and the
public, that Jus new establishment is now in full opera
tion,and that he ib prepared to furnish Boat Cabins, and
fill all orders for Planed Lumber, with promptitude,and
at the lowest rates.
Board aud Flank, planed on one or boiti sides, con
6tanUy on bai d. •
Saan, Doors and Mouldings, of every description, made
to order.
Builders and Carpenters would find it to their advan
tage to give btm a call, as be con now funutli them with
planked siufl.suitable for every description of work.
JOHN •
BIAt'PCTT ft OLD,
(Successors to the late firm of John Sheriff ft Col
BELL AND BRASS FOUNDERS,
AND MANUFACTURE!**
• ' in ;-yEjSFr l i—m ■ Brass-Fauccis, Strain and Cat
r • ■ i Cocks, with all the various articles
J used in the PIjUMUING BUSK
S ipvstr NESS,No*.!27audl*£)FirsUtrcet.
Theaboveare now prepared tomanufaciure amlkeq)
constantly on hand every variety of Gunge and Steam
Cocke, each as are used by EitgiuC builders and Plumb
era; also! Ga» Chandeltere, Pendent*, Brackets, Gan
Pipe,*c.,4c.,*c. InovlSi
sottls„
national Hotel, Pittsburgh.
Situated on ITater Street, opywttt the Landing oj the
Brownsville Steam Packets.
31HIS House having undergone 0 thorough repairing
and fitting up, both uisidc andout,the subscriber is
termlned to use every exeruonsin bio power to make
all comfortable that think proper to cull with him. The
Table will be always supplied with the best the market
affords The Bur will be suppltcd wall the best und
Auachc^to the bouse IsAgood stable, attended by a
'good Hostler. • . JaMKS REAMbRi jy~b
Alt.BN KHtIWTt.. I W. C. CONNKUJ.
■ BROWN’S HOTEL,
CORNER OF SEITHFIELD ANDTIJIRD STS.
PiUabureh.Ra.
BROWN & CONNELLY, PROPRIETORS.
•N II -'Good Stabling attached tojtap house.
grbensburcjh hotei,,
' tHXttSA.OGII’S O£D STA.BD.)
THE subscriber having leased the above well know*
eatabushmeni,» now prepared to cn
lertain his friends and. the traveling public generally, in
the bestmanoM and on the most reasonable terms.
His TABLE will :ut aU umes be supplied with every
delicacy of the season? end tue Bar with the best of Li
quors. .
■.HisstabUng is very extensive; and every arrange
ment has been made tor the accommodation of Drovcm.
ftOg&E WM. CLAWSON.
Woverly House.
/ —n THE undersigned havinga^m^M:^.
I OWsueeeedcd Mr.Joun Vanr.an
wJw)J'»# , inthis popular establishment, unnounces to
'<SS!Sr his friends and the public generally, that he
Will us ibis best efforts to keep up the well earned and
lonr etuoyed reputauon of the house., ' , ,
Hnwill keep' coustamly on band every delicacy ot
the season, Gabs, Burnt and Can OTrrnßa.&c., and Jus
Bar will at alMwvJ>o Wiih ihe Choiceot Li
quo23. {deol7iiy-l. -«•. .AV.C.GALLAGHKK.
"Qtm HOUSE. 4 ’
SHELL OYSTERStAND GAME received daily a,
JT HouSlt ’” No - 21 Diamon wm'bennett
NO" 108 WOOD STEEKT
Ol PALI. FASHIONS! h 2-%
Received at tho OLD stand of G.;/VV. -
GLASSGOW. Beebe. &-Co.’s Poll styie.of Haw .for
1850.- Those in want of. a good. Hal or Can, nta sin all
advange nhove cost for Cash, will. pleaseesll at No. 103
Wood street, east Bide, third uoor below Fifth street.
i r . •
Q,n«ei» City Stolrt Store. ;
-VTO. a» St. Cl«Ur street, (near the bnilge,|-a
IN' large'aiaottmhnl of our own' make conatanlly on
haiid' ar fia»toraer3HlHTS tn.delo order promptly
deoMily
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PITTSBURGH, SATURDAY, MARCH 8, 1831.
•JA.WS Ol.l>-
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MEM
©miomtipn £mts.
BWKiBULLItHS
JjLjJgyjji:. KMIOBfWON OFFICE, '
AT TIU2 CATHOLIC. BOOK STORK,
ffofft &if^ ' siteit, ntar SmithJitld. .
mHH utmeriignc^takes method of informing his
X fri^d*nnathepttbUe,4p.fieneral > iUat he has opened
an OfficoVi the above naiwru place, and is prepared 10
rcmit-raoney m- sums and upwards,payable at
'light,.in any.town, in ;£n£land, Ireland, Scotland and
Wales
Ilels also prepared to ©*»»£ out.passengers irorn Liv
erpool to -any. port,m. the.. United ,&tates. Being con
nected with a house of Bitch long standing as unit ot
Messrs. Roclieyßroihen* de Masterson, and i»y hia strict
attention to business, the subscriber trusts he will mem
the confidence of tho*e who may fuvoThim with their
patronage: For partiottlars r please call at the Emigra
tion Office of the undersigned, Agent.
■•■■■■ .. W. B. M’CONLOGUH, *
No- 67 F*fib SnmhfieldtPiusbargh. •
tyferaiett—Hon- JoUaB. Guthrie, Mayor of PiUr.-
borgh;< James Blakfely,:Esq.. John J. Esq.,
Hon. AMerman Nl, VV.. Lewis, Offices ; oi tin?
Morning Chronicle, Post* anti PutsburgU Catholic.
•ftbl4::imv.: .w • ■ • " '
AeW'Ainraugeuieutfli
»i£3K. LINE op packets
' PHILADELPHIA ’
%jSMHMEg_ TO SAIL FROM LIVERPOOL
On tht, jiighteenih day of every -Month
JANE lL GLIDDEN. Antlroie ChiliJ, 700 ton*'lbih Nov.
JAMES-BBOWNE, Arliur Chili, 1000 lon». .ISth Bec.
GONBAB, f O. Jjarsuno, OoO tons 18th Jnn.
'NEW SHIPt- SSOlonn ...-■.....131h Fob.
The above ships are taailt 01 ,the bestmatenals and at
(Of the inosi approved models for swiftness, combined
wilk lhe modem imprcmemcnta'iQr the comfort oi par
eengers. .Their commanders arc men of known ability.
• Tneso. packets mil late advantage of steam tow
boats up the Pc!aware,r.-
Also, ships sailing.weekly from Liverpool to New Or
leans. Passengers the nver clitap throngh
tlic winter. . .■ ■ J ......
For terms of Secoud Cabin ami Steermre passage, ap
ply 10 or addrees by lposl-paul), “ ■ *
: i P. W. BYRNES AGO.,
•••’. fc3 South street, New York ;
Waterloo Road. Liverpool;
JOHN THOMPSON,
005 Liberty street, Pittsburgh.
novl4:3m
Itlverpool and PhUadelphtA PaelietSi
£>atfmg from Liverpool or. thaJStghteenihnj tack Month.
. Ship Jane H, Gluldcn, Capi. Child, Nov. IS.
►JfrS’fcv u James'Browne, “ Child Deo. 13.
tiojidaij: . -‘* Uarsiow. Jan. id.
l * —,«ew,. “ . Ulidden, Feb. IS.
1 Theseslnps are of the largest cUss. The aecommo
dattous lor second cabin ami steerage passengers are
unsurpassed for comfort, and the days of sailing :wil! be
punclttblly adhered m.
. Pnce or-sieoruge:pa£jage S:JO. . Certificates good for
13 months, or the money.reiundcd it the pa*seusers do
not embaTk. ; Applyt<* DAVID M.BARBOu it,
at John Wait*. Co.’s,
• Uou Liberty street.
. Dratts tor any amount given upon the idster Banking
Company uud Branches, the RoyntCank or Ireland, or
Spooner, Atwoods & Co , Broker?, London. tnovJ9:3ut
FOREIGN PASSENGER OFFICE*
Rfr* ■ SHIV AHOY!'
Wgk WHO COMMANDS? , :J&J&
II ARNO SN & CO., ««=*“
Who have appointed the subscriber Agent for tbmr imn
vailed Lines ot Ships trotn Liverpool io*ftew Yor«
Philadelphia und Boston.
Lei the Friends of Hmigranis be earelal to have iheir
arrangements made according lo the nno Vronsion Latz,
and take no man s tcceipl, without having it inserted;
otherwise they will have, topay mlaverpaoT.before. they
ship. ■
/he following is (he.list, according lo law:
‘Jfc lbs. Bread, £ - lbs. Beei or Pork,
1 •• Flour, • » $ pint Vinegar,
5 ** Oauneal, $ - i ro, Sugar,
2 u Rjee, $ ± “ Molasses,
5 Potatoes, * a oil Tea,
With three quarts-of Water per day, andauthcienl t
for Cooking.
The caboose and ctfoking-raiures for the use of Pas
*engers f axe kept ortder-eover. -Kvery anenlion will be
pitfuloproutotetfieirheaUh-andcoinfott. ,
Hank oMCngland Note*j and Forctcn F/xvhange pur
chased at current rafc*.
Debts, Lenac|r:a l .pen&ions. i.c,, &c., collected, and
copies of Wills procured, with every other buiimesscon
nircted with an KurofteaniSgcnt. *
: JOSHUA KODINSON,
hitropeait Agent,
QpbJ l*ost Huitduiii.h, corner oi Fifth and Wood bis.
■ ftß;wiri?ASCßs-
ENGLAND. (, IKELAND;
.it . SCOTLAND, WALES,-.
, FRANCE,an.t . 'GERMANV
To any ■amount, *avc*.
Joßhua Robiuaoiii -
European Agent-, Pvtf Emldingf.tor. Fifth and WooJsta
fUisccltaneoua
/OSKm LIPPKKCOTt.* WM. C- BABB
LiPPIiJBiCOTT 4 HARK,
(liAfK J.S.StuickmupS, Oil.)
Hanufaetorers oU’hffinii Fire Proof Safes,
Steen J MT(ei k kiiteecn IVood and Smttfifiell.
ON Tuesday afternoon. Jul>‘ t«4S,thp undersigned
were called upon bv Messrs. Inpj encott A Barr, to
witness an honest und fairtcsloi one o» their Phcrmz
fiafet*. The furnace beingprepared.tneSafc wa* placed
inside thereof, with book‘d papers and some money; when
the door oi the Safe was closed mid the (ire kindled at :•
quarter pa*tl! o'clock, and In a shorttlnie the Safe was
red kol, and continued till half pane o'clock, being about
fouranda half hours, when the commiltee expressed
their satisfaction that tfituime occupied with “neb heat
wan sufficient. The furnace was then pulled down,bafe
cooled, and door opeued— the books, papem an»l money
safe. The heat war. so great an to melt off the bra**
mountings. We therefore take pleasure tn recommend*
ing these bate* to the pablie, ns being, in our judgment,
entirely fireproof JAKVIb ATKABLfR
N JCK ARAWSON,
- CORNWALL A UKOTHKK.
URaNNON A THATCHER!
UENKDIOT A CARTER,
ISAAC CROMIK.
* am engaged in the foundry bumne**, ami know
something about furnaces and heat. I wUne*icd the
burning 01 the above Sate, and can trcely say there was
no humbug about a, and with pleasure recommend them
to the public as .being, in my judgment, entirely fire
pruoi. \VM. KAYE.
In culling upon the above gentlemen tor their siguti*
tures, they f IlspoVe tu the highest terms of the fairness
of the test, aud their lull confidence ot ihu Safe’s bems
entirely fire-proot. WVtiuvc consitnUyon hand amltoi
sale a lull assortment of the above. Sates. ■
roai-31 BKLL 4: TKRRV.
YVUoI««Me anti itctaU.
saddle, harness and thunTFmanufactory
KOBERT IL HARTLEY, begs leave 10 in- P\
form his mends ami the public generally,
hat he continue* to occupy thui targe and com
uodious Store Room, fonsmly occupied by Snmurl balm
estock & Co., No. b 6, corneroi Dmmond alley and Wood
street, where he keeps a large and gcuerul assortment ot
Saddles, Bridles, Harness, Trunks, Carpet Bogs. Saddle
Bags,Valises, Buffalo Robes, "Whips, nnd all ottieraru*
eles in his line.
He also keeps constantly on band, and is prepared 10
furnish to order, all kinds of ILvcted Hose,manufactured
of the best material. and m a style 01 workmanship equal
io the eastern manuiactuYrd 'article, and at 60 per cent,
cheaper.
. CountryMtrehtinu and Farmtri would do well to call
and examine bin Mock before purchasing elsewhere, as
heisdcicrmliiediose.il lust rate article* at very low
prices.
Ip* Don’t forget the place, No. Hff, corner of Wood
treet and Diamond Alley. ap‘ v >6
REAL GOOD TEA—Go to Mount:; A IU
7 worth’s Tea Store, m the Diamond. Damaged oi
inferior Teat never kept at ilns'esuiblishme-nt^
Superior Groeti Teas* • 50 and 75c-lb-
The finest Imported 51,00.
Strong and rough flav’d Black, 50 and 7Se.
Fine mlld-fiavored .50 and 75e.
The finest Old Country Black Tea, 75c. Tins Tea,
uuhke some of the "late imported Oolong’H,” is Iree
from nil hrtby taste, and “the ladies all say,” ’l’u not
impregnated with the. effluvia of quack medicines.
febSi '
DU. JAYNE vs FAMILY M KUIISIN Extract I
of a letter from the Rev. E. L. ABBOrT. a well-i
Known and highly esteemed Missionary in the 1 kingdom
Of Burmab,dated bandowuy Arraoun, February, IS4G;
Dr. D. Jayne> Philadelphia: My Dear Sir—We are
now tn great waul of your Medical Preparations. \onr
CARMINATIVE-BALSAM la an Invaluable Medicine
in this couutry m Bowel Complaints, and lias been used
in all our Missions with the most grnutymg success. .1
have known u in many cases to act like a ohunn. Youc
SANATIVE PILLS ore .my Shmit Anchor. The best
medicine for my Liver Complaint and pain in the side,
that I have overused; They are in Jgrent demand, auu
we arc entirely out of them. We need five hundred
boxes ol them. Bro. Beecher says we could use a
thousand boxes yearly among our people to great ud
-1 vantage Ihaveused yourTONIC VERMIMJGE as «i
Tomc in INTERMITTENT FEVER, with the most
cqmplelo success.'-1 think it was once the means ot sa
ving my own son. During my travels among the church
es ine past season,l found a whole village suffering uu
dera prevailing Influenza, ailended-with Cough:* of a
most violent character. 1 often regretted I had not had
a dozen or two of YOUR EXPECTORANT to admin-
Uipr to them, for J believe from whatl have seen of Us
effects, that it would have been just the thing for those
noor neoyle, 1 presume you have 1101 luilicrto hntl on
Uea IQ wlml an eJCleul your medicines are .usedMn iill
our Mission*. AfleCuonaicly yours. Kl.. ABBOTT
For gain nlthe PetinTea blore,.B l nih *t. lnov~J
,-r, » II A IKS' TKlMMlNG.S—Received mul opened this
|gggia“Si.,"ra^ny”
NTuFcRoFBI-ACiC TEAS.-Ju»l received at the
Pekin Tea Store, D3Fifth street, a lot ot, n«r crap
Oolong Block Tear, by the ship‘• Architect,’ and ursale
wholesale to ihe trails at reduced pticts. , •■ . _ »
N B.— The above Teas are direct. front Canton, and.
the ladi« nil «np they are not “ e “>' d X - y h _EnKli-h
Brandy, Glaand Rum. IfebU] A. JAYNES, Fifth at.
: iKi,
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Srftttfiportation Sines.
Pittsburgh Transportation l4lne»"
1851 ‘ JSIIjBI
. JAKES'O’CONNOR & CO.,
... . Caual Basin, Pittsburgh]
*[TOR JAMES & CO ,
; ' Depots, Bfroad a«3 Cherry sis.].
; No. d South Fourth r.t., between Market anil
ebesnutsts. Philadelphia; .
OCONNORS & CO.,
70 North at., Baltimore ]
HAVING fully completed our arrangements, we,wiN
' bo prepared, opening of ibe Pennsylvania
Canals; to carry; Freight to and from 1 Pittsburgh. Balti*
more,Philadelphia, New York^Boaton/CmcrmiftU, Lou
isville, St. Louis, ami ail the. East and West, at; lower
rates and .with more despatch and care than any other.
Jane.
All Goods shipped by our Line are tully covered.by
iusuraned, without any charge to :owners, a. protection
not offered by any other Line* • . v .
All communications addressed la ourselves or our
Agents, HALE & CO., Cincinnati; E. WEBB, Louis
ville; LOVE k. OSBOkftKj St. Louis, will-meet with
prompt attendance.
N. B.r-Oor Line has no connection whatever.with the
Philadelphia and Pittsburgh Transportation Jane of At*
kins & Co. . c ffcblD
SaEggi 1851. jj&UBSt
merchants’ 'l'rausportutlon Tjtne<
(Vtl, PEN'Ka.. CA.KAL AND BAfLUOADS.) .
FOR PHILADELPHIA DIRECT." ay'Wi'MOHT
RE-SHIPPING. iCJI 1 • 5 .
. : C. A. M'JJH ULTY $ CO.,
Canal .Basm, 4tW Penn st.,.P.msbureh,
CHARLES KAYM)Ii> ..
Central Block Road st., Philudu.
TTCTE are prepared to receive a large amount of-Mer-
VV chandueand Produce, to ship, orvthe of
the Cana}, to Philadelphia and all intermediate places.
at lower rates, and in less time, than m any previous sea*
N. B.—The increased number of Trucks provided by.
the Cana! CotrumsmoneT* for carrying boats over the
Slate Rmlronri, will prevent anv possibility of delay at
JolinMown, UoUtdayfibar*h or Columbia, this season.
C. A. MCNULTY,
Cana! Basin.
Pennsylvania Railroad Company
'\\f ILL be prepared to Transport MERCHANDIZES
; VV from PHIL A DKLPHfA’io PITTSBURGH in art-:
ltcipation oi the opening ot ihe Easietn Division of the
Pennsylvania. Canal,* say on anil allot' IIieTWENTI*
KTHoi FEBRUARY ,aiu\e following rates,-,vi2: '
For I-ai Class—Dry noods. Mat*, Boots and Shoes,
Drae«,.Boi)ks, Stationery,&e., at***--**3l por LOOIb*.
For2u Cluss-rllardvvare,Qaeenswaro,(iroceneB, Fanil
and Dyestuff:', Oils, Acat *OO centa per l&Otbs.
For 3d Class--—Coffee, Leaf Tobacco, Iron,'Guano, Ba-.
. con, Beet, Pork, Ac., ut- • - ‘CO cents' per lOQiiis.
For4ih <-lass—Tar, Pitch, Rosfrrj Ashes; Marble, Pig
Iron, Bricks, Ac., at ........ . .50 cents per IOOHis.
a. .11. HOUSTON,
Freight Agent, Penna. Railroad Co. .
N05..274 A 27d Market Street, Philadelphia.
N.B.—Goods going East by our Road should bacon*
signed to .. , McFADEN A COVODK, . .
- Pittsburgh.
PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD COMPANY.
PASSENGER TRAINS between PHILADELPHIA
and PITTSBURGH, Leave Philadelphia Daily at SA.
M., and 10J P. M , J*2fiYO Pittsburgh Daily at BA. M.,
and £>, P. M. A. HENDERSON,
(ebl:2m Passenger AgenL
YUtGUIOGUEIVt ROUTE!
TWJSXTt'THfIEE MILES THK SHORTEST ROUTE
O BALTIMORE AND PHILADELPHIA!
I The steamer TiIOMAS SHRIVER, M.
Ba-ilky. Mußter, leaves Pittsburgh, irom her
wharf boat, above the Monongakela bridge daily r at 4
o’clock, P. M., and West Newton at $ A.M,, running 1 in
connection with a daily hue of splendid Troy built
coaches to Cumberland, and Rutlroad thence to Balti
more and Philadelphia.
~or further information enquircof
G. M. HARTON,
Passenger Agent, Monougahela House;
or. Cap;. JACOB SMITH,
Freight Agent* Whart Boa
deeSO'.Cm;
. FiUilinrgU Portable Boat Jiloe*
' FOBTIIBrnANSPOBULIiOM OF FttKIQnTTO *M» FROM.
PiTTSbVUUH, PiULADELPHIA y ■■ BALTJMORK ,
, NUW YORK, BOSTON,.*«•••■ :
THOMAS BORBIDGE,) ( TAAFFE A O’CONNOR,
PhUodttyhia. i ( PitUbuTgh. . :
rpHE Canal-bcin? now opeu the proprietors 6f this
X long established Line ure«is usual attbcirold stands,
rteeivuig ami forwarding Mcrohandize aud Produce at
low rutc«, ninl with the promptne**. certainty and safety
peculiar fu their svsicm and mode of, Transportation,,
where intermediate transhipment is avoided, wuhils
consequent delays and probability ot damage.
Merchandize and Produce slopped Last or West, and
Bills ol LadtngfaTwardedtreeot charge tor Qtsnmissum,
advancing or storage. Having noiuteresidirectlyorin
dtrecily in steamboats, that of the owners is solely con
sulted when shipping their goods.
All communications to the following-Agents promptly
nttcndKl to: THOMAS UORBIDUK, V
No.*J?d Market sb, Philadelphia; Vranrinatx
TAAFFE A O’CONNOR, Propnttors.
Cor. Penn and Wayne slf--, Vnts-burgh; J
AoKsis—John M’Cullogh 4 North *t., Ball.; P.
U. Burke A Co., 23 Doane si., Boston; W. A J.T. Tajp
scott A, C0.,50 south rt., New York? Jos. Wheelwright,
Omeinuaii. marSo
aSSfe
MU*
Bounty Lauds,
NAYLOR, No, 1W Third street, corner of
J Cherry alley, having made arrangements at Wash
ngton for the purpose, will procure Bounty Lands for the
officers and soldiers, thc-fr widows and ctuldrenvunder
the Bounty Land Bill, passed September 185 U.
Pittsburgh, October 10. ... .. __ *
THE partnership ot Reynolds it Shee was dissolved
by mutual convent on the Ist mst; The business 01
the firm wil! be settled by cither ot the parties, the name
ot the firm to be used tor that purpose.
S. O. REYNOLDS,
J. L. SHHB.
On retiring from the business of Reynolds JtShee,!
would recommend Mr J. L. Shee 10 my friends and the
former customers ol the house.
ja U S. O. REYNOLDS,
CliUem of PUtiibiirgb
HAVE you all heard now cheap C. A. BROWN is
selling lus stock of fine Gold JEWELRY ? It you
have not. then know that he is selling a very nob and
fashionable assortment 01 Hold WATCHES and JEW
ELRY’ at such astonishing low pnees that all who have
called to see his assortment and prices,exclaim,—this,
certainly, is something new for Pittsburgh. What 1 , fine,
cold Jewelry selling at hull the. usual price’ liowenn
ihiftbe? Stop a moment, we will tell you the secret,
we have made such arrangements with the mannfacttl-;
rers at the cast, nud uLo, with the-Watch manufactu
rers ot Europe, that we are gelling all our goads at the
lowest amt then, having low rents to
pay, and other expenses, aLo,cheap, eunbles us to .sell
ut a very small profit upon hist cost, and therefore, a
wholesale price will answer. Therefore,low .prices
and large pales will be our motto. ...
Please call at 11L Market street, second door from’
Liberty street. Idecti)] C. A. BROWN^
TIHE PEKIN TEA STORE has been removed from
Fourtli'sirccx to No 33 Fifth street, one door eus>l of
the Exchange Rank,’ where-lie subsfcribrer is now re
ceiving his full stock ot GREEN. AND BLACK TEAS,
with great care, and porchtirod direct Iront the
Importers m New York. The stock of all the
different flavors and grades of Tea brought to the Amen*
cun • market, aud will be sold wholesale and retail, at
prices lower than any oilier house tn Pittsburgh.
Retail Grocer* tire invited to call and -get samples,
and learn our prteen tor Teas packed m } and £ ft pack
ages, or by the nul! chest.
■ Coffee-- Moelin, Java anti Rio Ooflee.
Chocolate— Baker’s Broma, Cocoa, Chocolate and Co
coa Shells. , , . . • .
■Sugar—-Lovering’# crushed and pulverised, and New
Orleans Sugar.
Raisins, Prunes, Ac
decH
WE HAVE NOW FINISHED ‘«is dozen ol Ladies’
hue black. real Lambs Wool STOCKINGS, which
are softer m the wool and more durable in Uie color than
auy we have heretofore made. Every article in the
Sock, Undershirts and Drawers, ladies'and children 5 *
underclothing - , made to order with - punctuality.
The Old Established Stocking 1 luanttfaetory .Tilth st.
dccO ; ■ W. DALY A CO.
central T«a ftuU. Pumlly Grocery Store
fTMIK finest qualities oi Green ami Black TEAS; Mo-
X -cha> Java and Rio COFFEES i Love ring'* D. Re
fined and Crashed SUGARS \ New Orleans, St. Louis
Retined uml Havana do; best Bunch RAISINS; Citron,
Lemon Peel, Prunes, Dates, &c., for sale by
11. C. KELLY,
No. -0 Fifth street. .
C. A, M’ANUI.TY &(JO.,
transporters, forwarding and Com-
febir. __ .
CIEN'I'KALi/fCA a>TOKI2.-~Tlie subscriber, has now
) on hand ami is constantly receiving, Fresh To --9 0;
all descriptions; f«old in iho united Stales .or any part of
the world, at the-lowest rates of any in tiro Teh Market:
These Teas will be sold loose or in metallic packages,
10 suit customers, and either kinds warranted fresh.—
The metallic packs arc air tight, and warranted so; not
withstanding'reekltss and unpnncipltd assertions by in
terested perwons. • |febldj_._- H. KELLY.
' bailies’'Writing Class, ‘
MU J- D. WILLIAMS, Professor of Penmauship-in
Dufl’s Mercantile College, will open a Lauies 1
Wnting Class, on Monday next, in a private class; room,
opposite Nelson’s Daguerreap Gallery, Philo Hail: La
diet desirous of obtainingian elegant epistolary hand,
have* now an opportunity—tlus being me only Lailiefc’
Writing Class in the city.. Hours, 10 to 12 A. M- •
Gentlemen’s Writing Class m the Collego'al the usual
hours- " • ■ (ieb2£
EOLL BUTIER - 4 boxes, m cloths*, '
. lGbbls., part m cloths; just rec’d
ana for sale by WMr J>Y-ER ’
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MOBS
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DISSOIUtIOU.
Ucmovnl.
A. JAYNES,
iS4 Fifth si
To the l«a«lles*
MISSION MERCHANTS, .
. Depot, Canal Basin,-403 Pjmn st., .
Pittsburgh.
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" CbttUoaae of Wln«g ina tiqaorß.
PORT— Old London Dock Port, Choice Old Pori, Bur
•gundy Port.- y-'» '".'y- . ; • •
' ' —Blandy, 01d Reservej Lisbon,Si c/lly;
Sherry.— Gaston Pale Sherry* Rudolph Pale Shetry.
Cherty Brandy.—' Wild Cherry JmCeTtMdßaniflh Cher-
SparUmg ffode,—Very Superior Wine . : \
r v/wCTpagrw Apollo, P. D., La Mat
quetlerie, sup’r. - J i .---.y
"o' Chateaux LafUteJSi.Estephe, 1
St. Jnhen. . ]
"“^ e j. l r e > Grave, Barsac* Hatii Sauterne.
Deidesheiin.er, Rappers- i
htrgar, Forster Trammer, Neimeinef, Maroobrunnor, i
Hockheiraer, LeibfraumUchy Rudesheimer; Mbael Mas- !
baleller. ■.& .j. f . I
Brandy.— Bouvet, J. J. Duptty;Morcau } Manell,qtard,!
Dapuy Sc Co., fleimesay >J Pinet ri CastUlon Sc Co., Old Cog*
nan. 1815, Extra fine, very old. 1: ;
brand.
J, Rww.-rSt. Croix Rum,' Old .Cumberland Harbor} Porto
■'• -r* .•‘ M : r‘ <
lrish, OldMohonga-
Extract d’Aosynthe, very superior. ; .
Fofsale wholesale and retail by;' . ;
J.P. HORBAOH,
197 Liberty street-
{ 'vtiv.s-. StaUoaery.<;
JUST .opened at W. S. HAYEN?S Stationery ?\Vare-
Rdom, corner Market and Second streets* several
.casesof English.and French 9tatKmery*inclttdin£afine
assortment of Xsctteb Ctips of various new style*; note
and enyelbpesdt inew patterns embossed cards,
inkstands,.the.largest variety ever.offefed forsaleityihis
city, > among‘which ; wilt be found pump and foont inks,
chioa.atod .every style; alsp,. a.
lent air-t ighC In fat arid, constructed to prevent eyapora?
tion; porcupine pen-holders; Gillieli’s 30/3 pensf;’ Smith’s
gold pens; pen recks; rulers;: bone and ivory fold'elra;
metallic'- memoraridUnl* books;*'Faberi , » 'Brpo£tuan' , s>
Langden’s and pther celebrated,manufacturers pf lead
pencils; GOntaiV ever pointed pencild j'btfff and white;
anvolopes,-UUsi2es.;. also parchment envelopes, ;for en
closing valuable documents. Also,, cream laldlquarto
and-Bath posts, tilled and plain/ English filtering paper,’
&C.,4.C. ynarl'
„ ; PUUUurjSb Life Ituarimee
fItHE following persons, by tlie terroof the Cnririer of
L tbe-PITTStfURGH LIFE IN3TRANCE ; COMP4-
NV, are Directors of s&id Company for the first year’: '
Janies S: Hoon; : ' 1 Charles A.- Colton, i . .
. Joseph S. Leech, r ; Samnel M’ClurkanJ
John S. Dihvorth, ’ William Phillips, [• '
; ♦ John A. Wilson, • ' ;
At a meeting of the above Directors, held at the office
of C. A.Colum,'onthe2sihinsiant,—• •• :
. . JAMES MOON,was elected,President; !
- Samuel RTClubkan,Vice'President; i
v Chdrisf. A. Colion, Secretary; , ; ,
‘Joseph Leech,Treasurer. \
’Samuel Dflworth. At D.* Examining Physician,
r TheiStock Subscription Booka of the Company - will
be'found for the present sit’ ihehouse of Mnrphy, Wilson
A C0.,011 Woodwtreot, wbemihose: wishing to subscribe
can have,an opportunity la,Jo so. .. .
By ordir of the Board/ • ' J
C. A. COLTON^eC’y.
febCTgw
PRINTING, WRITING and WRAPPING PAPERS
350 reams 24 by 39 Priming Paper;. y -
... 3po do --24 by30 ..." do .; ; ,dp; , -v.i
..' ' 300 do 12 by 32 do do; ! ,
1 500 do 19 by 24,24 by32,24 : bv 34,23 by 41, 29:
- •. ?• ,• .-. . -.by43; j
. 400.: do. -BiuerFactory.Paper;- •
1200 bundles Single Crown Straw Paper ; ! <
'•' ;i :4oi> ‘-do . Double - : do do; \
\:7o|t. 'do Medium do . .do; :
350,. do Medium and Single. Crown Rug.
The undersigned keeps cnstanlly on hand and fop
sale for Rags,- a large and general iasaort*
men! .of-Ruled, Cap, Letter,, Hard ware and Tea papers;
Bonneißoarde, &c.,&c. Also, Felting of ail piiea,for
■ Paper manufacturers. . Printing Paper .made to order
on short notice. J.fwSHJSE, ;
.. tab 24 V: . ■ ■ : corner of .Penn; and Irwipsts. .
BISTO N t-CO.'S i -: :
GENTLEMEN'S . STORE,
AXD ODD-FELLOWS' DEPOT. |
--xiro-''ao"' ; ' "-i ■
APOLLO BUILDINGS, ’FOURTH STREET,
Sign! of tbe Bee>H!T«« - ‘
THE SUBSCRIBERS hoveopeneda Qtnilemeii'* Fur*
. niihing Store, Id connection, with an Odd Fellows'!,
Depot., iii whielrare be foucd a variety ofiFancy
Goads ahdiJdd Fellows’Regaling never before pieseiii*
ed to a Pittsburgh public, by a Bingle establishtneJU-
Froni Philadelphia, they are in regular receipt of
Odd Fellorn* Registers. Lodge-Blank Books, Garils, and
other Lodge articles/ 2 The '■■Regalia lexhibiled 4 l their
.connier ismosi gorgeousamladmirably assortedJ nor
thing of the sou, so entirety exquisite, lias e ver been seen
iu thißiharket in such profusion/ : \ v. .
TbeGeatlemen’s-FunushingDeparlment is plentiful-'
ly/Supplied with a variety of superb, and delicately
wrought articles of dress. The variety is entirely too
great to 'enumerate iii a m6derate' : epace; wfe must,
therefore, direct the public to on ihvesligaUori of the
Stock itself. Ail that we can say in this, connection i»,
that at our.Establishmeai the gentlemen of taste can be
supplied with any driicle in ottrltue, manufactured oat
of. the best materials: by the .most experienced
-bands; We solicit an examination of our stock:; it .
composes a variety which challenges comparison
‘A large lot ot Fine Silk-and Linen Shirts Fancy
Stocks , and self-adjusting. Craoais.fi Gloves and-Sosiery
of various kinds, andin fuci every article of comfort or
luxury which a gentlemen of goodtaste Wonld faney.
- We solicit a share of public patronage;
: HINTOPi & C 0.,:
Sign of the Bee Hive, ■
‘ ' No. 80-Apollo Bnitdiitgs Fourth at.
ELEAZER H. HBABTINQB.'•»CHRISTIAN ImRtSBB.
nea*tlngs & Preiser, v
/'ll VIL ENGINEERS AND .LAND SURVEYORS
having, aMociatcdthemselves for that purpose, will
attend to SURVEYING, laying-Out and- dividing land
into Lois, leveling, draughting and making •Plims and
Maps; laying out,locating the con
fdruotion pf Rail, Plonks hPAdom and olhef roads, 1
bridges, Ac., on favorable terms.. — * ‘*l ;
; Office NO; 101) Ross street, head of Fifth, near the
Court House. Pittsburgh, Pa, ~ ,(feb6:3w
Fire and Marine Insurance,
THE INSURANCE CO. OF NORTH AMERICA will,
raake'pe'rmaheht and limitedinsurance on Property
in this Cityjand vicinity, and on shipmems by! Canals,
Riyers, Lake&j_andbySea.: The properties,of this Com
pany are well invested and furnish an available! fund for
the ample indemnity of all persons Who desiretb be pro
tected by Insurance.- - \VM. P. JONES, Agent,
maylS, . 44 Waierstreet.
Notice to Contractors.
Ohio and Pennsylvania railroad— seal
ed propofols will be recelvedat the office of the
Ohio and Pennsylvania Railroad -Compauy, in Pitts
burgh, tmtilThursday, the. 2Qtb day of March hext, for
laying the track from Pittsburgh a;distance
of 107 milesr Specifications and forms ofproposals may
be obtained ot the office in Pittsburgh, tor two weeks ;
previous to the: letting,on application to, Solomon : W-
Hoberts, Chief Engineer, Thepioposats must be in;ac
cordance with the printed tortus, and l addressed to the.
President of the Company.- WM.ROBINSQNj JB-,
.. r»«xiurgA, Fcb.6,1851. *, .7 - 1
North American, New York Tribune, American
Railroad Journal, publish fonr timeiv • - [febB:td.
Proposals for erecting a wire suspen-
SION BRIDGE over the Allegheny riveriopposite
Mechanics street, in the. Fifth. Ward of!theCiiy|oi Pitts
burgh, ih pluce of the structure feceutfy destroyed by.
fire. Sealed proposals >ylH be received at the{ office of
Jacob Painter A Co., Liberty sU until the 15th day of
March next, for . the erection of the above, described
Bridge, rbepatterri thereof to be the same as the Mo«
uongahela bridge, with such alterations as bidders may
suggest, and the Directors.approver
By order of the Directors. .
Tebl:td V FREDERICK LORENZ; PresV
JOHN O’DOSNBLr. - - sV'Ai'L MOLLS??,- - •.‘W. Bt UtJNTKB.
O’DONNELL; MULLEN & CO,l : u
Pittsburgh Chair & jCablhetware Roonuj
. No. OS Third Strict, South Side.'■ 1 '
a .. o?D.M.:4Co..respectfully inform their-friends
Ul. and customers' that - they have, if pot the largest
before seen; in this city, the: greatest
/ \ I variety of styles, the finest finished, made of the
beßt seasoned, materials, and. by the best wotKmeu in
the western country—all jjfwhich they are determined
to sell as low os any other manufacturing establishment
in the city•> Our stock L.alVonr own manufacture; no
importatiobs, - ' *. ■. / ’
steamboats and Hotels furnished at the shoreal notice.
AJI orders promptlyattended to. ... . , ' - jal7 .
Allegheny Planing filllli* i
i.NDSESON STHITCT, ALLEGHENY CITV, PiNNIV
THE subscriber would respectfully inform hIV friends
and Ihfe public generally, that having completed his
new Planibg Mill, and having now in operation two
new Pastern made Planing i Machines, (Woodworth
patent.) and several circular and upright Saws, be is
liow prepared to furnish, promptly and at reduced rates,
planed and sawed lumber of every description^
The attention of steamboat joiners, carpenters and.
builders, is particularly, called, to the above establish
ment, where a largo assortment ofplaued - and rough
inmbeKof different thicknesses, suitdble.for .shipping;
box makiugj house, atearabpat work, Ac;, can Ibc found
ai all limes- •• -
Also, lumber planed or saWed to order, with prompt
ness and despatch.' : , JOHN. A-BLOOMER,
jald . • . Proprietor. 4
N. B.—All orders directed to'Pittsbnrgh wifi receive
prompt attention. ' % • .
A.% W* Foster* v
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT tAW;
NO: 184 FOURTa STREET, near Gram
tirtet, riasivtgkt'pa; : . ;povls:dawty
haw Partaetshlp,
THE subscribers have associated theutselves in the
-practiceof Law,under, the.firm. of BlacK;A Wash-:
ington. One of the other of them, when noreDgaged Sv
Court, can be found tit all times in the offiee, pn Fourth
street, Pittsburgh, now occnpieffby Mt. Blacky
. feba . . REAPE WASHINGTON,.
~7~‘ John N. u. Fountain .
TTAS taken charge of the JaAHBEK SHOPBmler the
H OLD EAOLK SALOON, where he aohcjur the pa
tronage of the pnblic. He . hopes, by ; his endeavors,to
merit the 'favorofhiartiend.rr
' .To BlerchunU, inanufactarersj
TUTE'Bre prepared' to make contracts to ; bring out
■ W from Philadelphia,this season, large lolsof heavy
fmighLTSn accommoiitins terms, and very low
rates, without •...
Canal Baam.
2W»£s. K r i3 "' , 's«H®H^
•• "feblS ’ Jio. B;\Yoaa street.
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TTO the Honorable the Judges of the Court of General
JL.. Quarter,Sessions of jhp Peace } in and for the County
'of Allegheny.:'-; - * - ' *
The petition of JbhtrTagjf. of the Fifth-Ward, ’ city
of Pittsburgh, in. the County aioresaid, humbly shewetn,
*
for the accommodation of. truvelera aud bthers, at his
dwelling house in the -Ward aforesaid, and praysthal
your Honors'will be' pleased to grant him a license to
public honse of Antf'yoDr peti
rionefiaain duty bouody will pray. . •i ► ’
•./ •. - JOHN.TAGG.
’ We r the-subscriber*, oitizeus-of the Ward aforesaid,:
do cerlifythat iheobove-petitioner is of good repute for
and temperance, and is w^Hpra^^ed^mhhouM
room arid conveniences iof tbe aild lodg
es.of an d i ray>l e rs; andfHat 3 ai u f Oye mis ne-
Aa»»
Wood,HichW Dean,’ D Mackan. Mchiiel Knbo,!.
Vollhar*, F G Kook, James wSuoniE Wm
Schmidt. (Tribune Poat.) u talaTfl:3t*_
fpo JuSgea pf the Court Of General
.L Quatrcr Sesairinsoftfie Peace, in and for the County
of AUeglieny: v-k j
The. petition. ofHJP/Kriffer,; .of,Peebles Town
ship, in . the 'Count y aforesafds- 'humbly 4 ., she weth,
That yourpeuuohethasprovidc&birm&lfitfQtlUnatenals
for. the accommodation;of trarejerft'andiolhers, at his
dwellirig house'in aforesaid Townshipj atid praya that
yodrHoiiors will be pleased to grant him aiiceuee to keep
a.public house of entertainment. And -your petitioner,
: aain duty bound, will pray. Pv'KKfFFER
v We»the subscribers,Citizens of..aforesaid-Township,
do certify, that the above petitioner Is of good repute for
honesty and temperance, proVidod with
.'house .rioom. and> couvenipnpes foriihejjecommodatioa
and’lddgirigof strangers and'tfavelers. , 'mid that said
s taVernisnedeSßafy, ''
. \Vju;WUkins, Geo E Peeblcs.U .Hotbach,-RBurke,
John Zimmers, Wm JohnstOb; iSattuief Fultoh, George
Grier, Peter Baughman,'Johti Hawk,
J fl.M’Clintock. : f f ,(mar€:3t*
TO the Honorable the Judges of. the Court of General
Quarter Sessions of the Peace inland for the County
of Allegheny; a
.. The-petilionof J,G. Aibnihnot t jof thetSdiWard, City
of Allegheny y in the. County aforesaid^ huipblj;sheweth,
Thai yonr petitiotldf hath pidvitled iumself wiih mate
rials forihe accommodatjon of travelers. at
hia dwelling house in aforesaid “Ward, ahd prays that
iyour HoitOra will be pleascU ta grantulm a; license to
keep, a.public houae*o£,entertainment.’ .Aud your peli*
tioueK as in duty bound,'will pray/ 5 " ■••••■
V- 1 G.-AHBimiNOT.
We,the subscribers, citizens .of ( tye_iafbreaaid Ward,
do certify that the above petitioner lsofgacrd tepuie for
honest yand temperance,.and iswellprovided With house
room apd conveniences for the Rccommodatiop and lodg
ing of strangers and travelers,"dhd is ne-
ccssaqr.'-n f-T.-’r £«•* ;•
Jamea.Boyd, John Henry, A Steelf HenryPsfalthfir,A
M’Ginh, John* Trucker. E Williams,-' : R HOrton, John
Patton, DM’Clelland, George. Lindsey, John Ross.
.martlet* f Alieghenr.Bnterpriae cony and'chPost.)
ritlMhe Honorable the'Judges of tne Coartof Quarter
1 Seasions bf the Pesee, inland.forlthe.County of Al
ulae "petition of Johnston Graham,'of the Sd Word,
Pittsburgh, kambly shewethjtThntvyodt petitioner hath
. ,with materials for the accommodation
of. travelers and others,. at. hia 4weUui*,bpu«e -in the
ward aforesaid, itnd prays ihaityoar Heitors rvrill be
pleaseu to grata him a license house of
entertainment. And your‘petitioner, s aslndatv bound,
will pray. , . JOHNSTON>,GB£HAM.
We, the snb3eriberß j citizens -pf the Ward aforesaid,
do certify that the above peUiibneri»„of.go<>d repute
for honesty and temperance, and is Well . provided with
house room andconventencesfortbe accommodation
nnd : lodging of strangers and traveler said
tavern isnecessary;
John.H. WcFaddep. George.ScoitjJamesMomodth, A.
Wallace, Win. Orr, Augustas Vaiice, Bf Blackley, Wm.
Brown; Mailin' Donhelly, Robett McLaren; E'Lipping
tontPatrick ’.; 1 • • - '
TO the Honorable the Judgesof the Court of General
- Quarter Sessions of the Peace in and'forthe County
of Allegheny r ;y. ■.■-;;.krl;-fi -» ■ .
The petition, of Owen Branigap, of ..the Third .Wart,
Pittsburgh, iii ; the County..aforesaid, nuptbly shcweth,
Thai yoar peutiouer hath provided hiiuseTrvrith mate
rials for the accommodation of ir&velerk’ahd blhers, at
his dwellinghouse in the Ward aforcsaTdj'ahd brays that
yonr Honors will be pleased .to grant: inm;a- 4cense to
keep a,public-house of entertainmeni<: And.your peti
tioner,asindatybourid,wiH pray. : . ~
OWENBRANIGAN.
We, the subscribers,.citizens of the Ward aforesaid,
do certify that the' abover p'etiiiouer is of good repute for
honesty and iaweU ptAVtded withhouso
room and cohvenie ncCs for the accommodation-and lodg
ihg of stiangers audtraVelersjand'ih'ataaidtaVemia he
-cessan*.. , -■ : o- - ,
Hugh Gibbon; John Casey, John Taylor,. Patrick
QainnyS. Lyon{John Walker; JohnQUinh.'PlCrca Bren
nan, Jolm. Walsh, Robert Duncan, John, Mago.ey William
Burkei f '. ' - mat6:3t
TO the Honbtable ihe?Jadgek of the Coari ot General
Qnarter Sessionacrf the Peaceinandfo?the County
of Allegheny : .
• The petition of John City,
ot'AllegWeny, in the county afo re said humbly shewed),
That y out petitioner hath ; provlded : himself with mate
rialsforthe accommodaflotf of.ttavelereaUd' ; bthers, at
his dwelling house, in the Ward ;aforeaaidy-.aad j>rayo
"that yonr Honors will be pleased to graht him a license
tjj keepapubiic house of entertainment. pe
titioner, 03 in doty bound,.will prayv.
: JOBN AtIiINDER.
We } the BubscriberB|chiz£Qs of the* W&id./aibcesaid,
do certify that the above petitioner, is j of good repute for
’honesty.and temperance, andia well'provided with
•hddso room and conveniences for the accommodation -
and lodging ofstrangers. and travelers, end that said
tavern is necessary. " • v ‘ ...
Samuel Smith, James Boyd. MartinDKemJ ML Craw
ford, Adam Caroiher, Samuel Fergason* J.ftl Murtland,
James Floyd, Nicholas Carr,' S ; Young, Peter Jennings,
Jamesßeed.T-’jSrKCTyryg. . . - j -v, : ; [mai6t3t
fTtO the Honorable? the Jadgesof-iHe,Coarto£ General
. . Quarter Sessions of jhe Peace in and for the County
ofiAUeghenyr : - • “ -; - ■
. The petition of David. Fagan, of the Seventh Ward,
.City of Pittsburgh, in the County aforeeaid, humbly
sheweth—That your petitioner hath” provided himself
ymh matenals forlheaccQiniaodauon.of-travelers and
others, at bis dwelling house', in the War'd aforesaid, and
iraya that your Honors will be. pleaaedto'grant him a
icense to keep apabtichouseofeiuerfainnieat. And
your petitioner, as in duty bound, will pray;
.? ; •: . -": ; j. :• DATID FAGAN. •
.We, the .subscribers, citizens of the Ward. aforesaid,
do certify that the above petitidner is of good'repute for
honesty andtemperance,and iswell provided wtmhouse.
room and conveniences for the accoramodationand.lodg
ing of strangers and travelers,'andthafsaidiavern is
necessary.-. - w-';.vivV?;:,; -•
Robt. reet } C.McNcemes,B. Kane, John Herald,Jao.
Clark, Robert Thompson, John .While,, P. Rooney, wra.
'fTo'fiey. Daniel Honey, H. Bonkhell.
.. [Daily GaiaUe copy andcharge Post.V
riMXihe Honorable ihe Judges.of ibe,Courtof Genera
JL/ Qbatter Sessions of theTPeaceinanaforiheCounty
o£ Allegheny. - . <'Wv;’.aV;. .• •. ■;
The petition of Leo. W.Warren,°f TranVUn Town-.
ship, inthe Coiiiny. aforesaid, That
your petitioner hath provided, himself -with material#Tor
the accommodation of travde&&hd otttei£> af his dwell*
in* house, in the Township aforesaid,. ancUprays that
your Honors wilt bc pleased to grant'him &■ license to
keep it public house;ofentertainmenti;;Atid,:yonr peti
tioner, os in daly bound, will pay:
-We,.the: subscribers) citizens of the JTownphlp albre-;
said, Uo.cenify.thht the above petitioner iti ofgoodreptite
for honesty and temperance, hiidHs ; well-groyided vrith
house room and conveniences for the accommodation
and lodging’of stradgera and <ravelera}?fihd that said
tavern, is necessary-'t ......
D. Yodiort, Jho. AlcOuly, GeoJNecly.Thos. Robinson,
"■ Bpyc* "
Win; RoluQsori, R.Foraylb, E. L
Thomas, E. McCullough, J. WjUson. •. mG:3td»
rpo ifie Hoao/aWeihe Judges of the Coati of General
XQuarter Seasionaof; the Peace; in apd for the Conn*
ly of Allegheny : ,V:
"The petition oTThomas ihe First Ward, Pitts*
burgh Cily,m the County aforesaid, humbly sheweth,
Thht yoarpetiuoner hath provided •himself-with mate
;rials lor the hceotoinodatton of dud others, at
her dwelling house in the Ward aforesaid, and prays
that your Bono tswiilbe pleased; to'-gracr him a license
to keep public house of entertainment.. And your
petitioner,'as induiy bound;
'Y r: -*i -li .-THOMAS KERR. •.
AVe, the subscribers, ciUxens' of‘ aforesaid Ward,
idffTcerUfyr-thhi :the :above-peiiiionerls tjfcgood repute
for temperance, and la wellproylded with
house room and -conveniences' lor ifte* accommodation
and lodging , q^-strangers anditravelepj and that said
tavern is necessary. /“‘V • r '-"'
. M Brawdv, S Amberaon, Alar .oeUnieier,
E Frisbee, John Boles, ? M’Laughlin, H Royle, J Holl,
Cool; W M’Knight. • • f - cfmar7;3t*
firtO the. Honorable the Judges oiTihe Court of General
X QuarterSessibhsofthcFeacejmandfdrtUoCounty
bf Allegheny; J' . v': :?;?bTr . • ;
TJie petition of Thomas, B. Puuersou, pi Snaler
township; in the County aforesaid, humbly sheweih, —
That your petitioner hath providedhitasclf. with mate
rials for the accommodation of travelers' and' others, at
her dwelling: house in thbtp. afdrefiaid.'and prays that
your Honors will be pleased,migrant nima license to .
keep Vpublic house of entertaifnnehi.y And your peli*
,,; paprERSON.
i iWe, the subscribers,- citiretis~of aforesaid township,
do certify that the above petitioner isbf £Ood repute for
honesty and temperance.«nd iswell provided with house
room and conyeniencesiof the accommodation and lodg-;
iug of strangers and travelers;and that said thvern is ne
•cessafy;- - ■'■•i iv-‘r:; y■ -'/i'vi'i mar7n3l*- .
' James M’Connell, C ‘Brannon; J Wright,
S Matecr,'L Huffinaa, ThomasfßowerfJ GBryant, Geo
Sas Skadden, John Walker, D fil’Millan, Geo lieotateln.
O the Honorable the Judges of the Conn at quarter
Sessions bf the Peaqe,hiandrforlhbCotttity of Alle
gheny ; - . ' t ..'' v. "'4 • •' : >'
The petition of James roang,of ihe-Boroogh of Law
renceville, in the, I County aforesaid,- humblysheweih. that
your petitioner hath pro vided hunselfwiih mate rials for
the accommodation of his dwell
ing house in the borough aforesaid, and prays that your
Honors will bb pleased to grant him a'licensei to keep a
public house :of eatertainrawiu :
in duly bound; will pray. ~ ? J OUN A
Wtahe subscribe, citi«?isorafoTMaM borough, do
certify, that the.above peiiuonoriß olgoodyeputefor
honesty and temperance,and ls.trcKprovided with house
-fdbm and cdhvehiences'for'.di*, accommodation of tray-;
elers aniiolhers, and rial said tavern ttneCessary.
M’Cidtoogh’ Thos Black, Aluandtr King, Hunter
M'LauEhiXn. Francis' Slots, H m Bra wp, Joseph Warn
wriihtfjeremiai Hemlng, C lmn S , Joseph Miller, J c
Leonard,JaeohE^er,.. .. ‘Cm«73l*
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