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Six Dollars will invariably berequired ff - ‘nqtpaidwiUnn the. year. - copies two cxnts—for sale avthe-cotinter ‘ ; at the Office, and by the News Boys. *' j THK SATDItDAY EIOUNINQ POST Is published from the same office, on a large blanket :«iie Aheet, at ywo DOLLARS a year, in advance— single copies rtvs cxrrrs. 5 * .rlpTlWapaper. will be discontinued (unlessauhd di* { proprietor.) until ail arrearages are paid. • 4D**'Np attention will pe paid to any order unless ac . compamedby the money* or satisfactory reference in thia > Cotuucitd taUh tA« JTjfaMuAtftent of iA- Morning pwi u on* of the largest Job Printing (Mb* in the city . i{ sViheT*<sll'hnd3of tooth is dons on the shortest notice* and t?&st reasonable terms. ' RATES OF ADVERTISING AGREED UPON ' BY THE PITTSBURGH PRESS ... -TEH LINES NONPAXKU., OB LESS: 1 Dnosquare,one insertion —3 050 - ** - each additional insertion —• 25 • “ one week -—— ™175 ' !! v two weeks 3 00 ‘ . <l ' three weeks—*—:4 00 : one month fi 00 . u ■ l4 ‘two months-- 7 00 “ - <c threa monihs ,9 00. '• * - ‘ u four months ••••—•.—i——* • 10 00 " ‘ six monthsl2 00 u 11 oneyeat*-—^.-———^—lS 00 *- • Standing. Card lines or less,per annum*——* 10 00 _ CHANGEABLE AT PLHAStniKt ... M&®square, per annum, (exclusive of the paper,)* 25 00 . -.For each additional square,inserted over one month, aod-fpr.each additional square inserted under the yearly rates, half price. ■•••• • . .Publishers not accountable for legal advertisement* . . beyond the amount chargcd for their publication , . . Announcing candidates for office 10 be charged the .. . atae as other advertisements. t Adyertisemema not marked on the copy for a specihed • number oliQßemons,will be continued till forbid, and . . payment-exacted accordingly. ■ .Th® privileges of yearly advertisers will be conhned -* ..ngidlyjo their regular business, and all other adveruse . .Tae.nts not pertaining ta their regular business as agreed . :.-«or, 10 he paid extra.... All advertisements for charitable restitutions, fire -companies, ward, .township and other public meetings, .«nq suchlike, 10 be charged half price, payable ftT&icxLT fi ADVANCE. ■* ,r • W* r, ‘ a £ e . aouces 10 be charged 50 cents. , Death notices inserted without charge, unless accom* */••■• t \nted py iunenU mvuauons or obituary notices, and fihen so accompanied, 10 be paid for. • Regslarudverusers, and all others sending commum .. cations, or requiring notices designed to call attention to Concerts, or any public entertainments, ... where charges are made for admittance—aU noneesof .private^associations—every notice designed to call ab> leniioa io private enterprises'coicalatcnoi intended to . pfomota indiyidua]intcrest,caa only be inserted with the - r . understanding that the same ts to be paid for. If intend* edlo bo.inserted in the local cofamn,.the same will be 1 : . charged at the rale of not less than ten cents per line. „ "**h<y> tt pr/Ptst Notices to be chargcdtnple price. .• Petitions,S2,oocach. ■ und Medical. Advertisements to be charged at (ultpnees. . Real Estate Agent and Auctioneers* Advertisements •not ip.be classea under yearly rates, but to be allowed a . Miscount of thirty-three and onc-third per cent. from the amount ot bills. . . * WEEKLY OR TRI-WEEKLY IN DAILY PAPERS. . - Dae sauare,three insertions——... ...—..-.sl so . Do. each additional insertion .....*• 037 AVDERTISEMENTS IN WEEKLY PAPER. uerauare,Uo tines,)one insertion *.......50 50 Do. each additional insertion •—••0 25 AU transient advertisements to oe paid m advance. WHITE A CO., Gazette. ; L. HARPER, Post. BOBT,M. RIDDLE, Journal. . JAMES P* BARR & Co., Chronicle. POSTER A BROTHER, Dispatch. : Dee.l, 1819.} JAMES W. BIDDLE, American. ijfro&ssuraal <Eari>s .1 . .;. rOUN R. LARGE, Attorney at Latv,.Fourih street, uear . rtf Smith field. . marJO : r:,OAMUEL VY; BLAi.’rt,.ArteTO*y_ai into—Office on "Itk. vO strect, near Grant, Pittsburgh.' ‘ • oct2s , l • OKJLaNDO LOOMIS, Attorney at Lai*. —Office 4th • at., above Wood. - Jnly4»y- • . ijnHOMAS U. MARSHALL, Attorney af Lais. —Office, X Lowrie*s Buildings, Foarth si. jan7-ly • B.CARNAHAN,Attorney at.Lau> —Oßiceon Fourth JLV« si., between Cherry alley and Grant at. [jcS-y TAR. BROWN’S OFFICE, N 0.65, Dtamoud alley, near • JL/Wood wlrceL v ■ fcbl Ji N. AI’CiXIWRY, Attorney and Counsellor at Law.— ■ * Office in Bakewell's Building* on Grant street. ...,, ■ "■ . J:; SCOTT. Dentil*) Fourth st., five doors west of Mar* « kel.. All work warranted, and if not perfectly sat isfactory no charges will be made. feblO REMOVAL. —Dr-Robert Snyder, has removed Uis XV office to Fourth street, between Wood and Smith* field streets: • morlS-ly /'t DARKAGH, Attorney at Laxo— Office in Rake wells > Buildings, on Grant street, opposite the Court - oage. . ■ __ jy*24.ly •: fOHN BARTON, Attornsy at Lav —Office, North side (I of JftAh street, between Wood and Smilhueld, in the ;•", -sme building with Alderman Morrow. sep3o-ly /•VEORUE F. GiLLMORE, Attorney and CounstUcr at 1 T i ato —Office removed to the 2d door below Grant st,, Fourth, to the office lately, occupied by Alderman Mil* :..t. niarHO S BPCKMASTER, Alderman— Office: Fourth street third door above bide. • -Conveyancing of all kinds dans with the greatest care •nd legal accuracy. Titles to BealEstate examined, Ac. noviS E BIDDLE ROBERTS, Attorney at Imw. Office No. • 122 Southfield street, between Filth and Sixth. Collections carefnlly attended to—special attentio ... faentoConvcyanclntf. . . : [dec3;ly Dr«Obarlei Hofmaut Homoeopathic physician, has removed his office to Penn street, No- 831, (between Hand street land Garrison alley}. . : (decJO • A.O. H. XBTSBH —*—•*••• fl. C. M’DOWtCIX. ' -t & McDOWELL, (successors to Kebb A • Ketseb,) Wholesale and Retail Dm; and Prescription Store,co\ ?r of Wood street and Virgin alley. Puysi* clans pre jnpuons carefully compounded night and 1 ■ 'day* ■ oct3.tr VOHN A. PARKINSON, Alderman, Fifth Ward,Penn Vw st- 1 betweeH Walnut and O’Hara s(s., whtfre he may »> *okmd at all times. 1 Those having houses orother ptop* xxxf to sell or rent, can have the same punctually attend ed to; debts collected, and all the duties of an Alderman will receive prompt attention. t oc27«p HENRY W. WILLIAMS, Attorney and Counsellor at Xmv, (successor -to Lowne & Williams,) Office at : the old ptond, Fourth st., above Smithlield. - THE Pailnerahipherctoforeexisung between Henry W. Williams. Esq.* and myself,m the practice of the law, -- was dissolved by rautnal consent on ths Sfith uh.. and the business will hereafter be continued by Henry W.WU • -i. tarns, most cheerfully , recommend to all for -whom I have the honor toda business—as a gentleman • everyway worthy of their confidence. decie-ly WALTER H. LOWRIE. .v . Samnct P« &ofli« • A TTORNEYJAT LAW—Office m Fonrth street, near A. Grant, in Lamartine Buildings. •• tnat2Q:w A • :IGBHJ.MITCOBIi-——-SAIdUKL PALMBB. SlUebel ft Calmer* A TTORNEYS AND COUNSELLORS AT LAW— ... jCa. OJfies on Fourth street, a few doors beloto SnuUtfuld, AUbDBines9 entrusted to their care, promptly attended to. 'A'ollection* piado and Conveyancing executed on mode' ‘ • tftte ternm. febllnf : .. ’■ ~ •)•!>• Jeaaingi, : A TTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW-Of- JX fice. Lowne’s Bmldings, Fourth street, between •: w Smithfield and. Grant. ■ - ■■ ■ ■ > aps__ Dr. Georga MeCook HAS selected Pittsburgh as his permanent residence. He has taken the house lately occupied by Alder .asn Miller,on Fourth street, near Gram, irnmediately > cdjoimng the “ Lamaruno House.’’ His Office is attach * ei to his residence, where be will constantly be found, unless absent on professional duty. Office hours from 7 o’clock*, m. to 9 o’clock a.M. i and from Sp. m. to 7 p. ■ - tr, ■ • navS ~ . - . S; p. ad.b. B. FettermanV - • : A TTORNEYSATLAW—Office on Fourth street, be- Atween WoodanffiSmithiield. jan2s:y -■V. W.W. Dallas, ; A TTORNEY AT LAW—Office: second story Wil tX kins Hall. ■ . ? • . jan24:ty Dr. James Klne< OFFICE ON FOURTH STREET, one door West ol ■ Wcavet’AHotel: ... - • ouglO:3m - Wm.O’B.Roblnsoii, A TTORNEY AT LAW. .Office No. 09, on Fourth IjL itreoLopposite the Mayor’s Office. > laug3l:y s. Hamilton, 1 A TyfittNEY has removed to th&olEceta J3L Fifth •treeubetweeß Wood and Smith Geld streets, : formerly occupied byThos. Hamilton, Esq.. dec’d,and f .■win remaining unfinished upon his Socket. . maylD ■ftTfcWUAUUEBRiXrrYPK KOOMS,iurJt£>, HTTild . , J 3 *na, JPourthstrect. —HouOh It AJtmoHTiDaguerreo ; , Wrfstafrom ft# EMttm citlja,woaia call theattfntion of ~; , he inhabitants or Pittsburgh, and the neighboring town#, ,; ; f ihwrßagnerreotype ofciuscM and others, at room, m* - be third B'O'V of Buike’s building, 4ih at 1 ■.EetMna wishlngpitnurcs taken may rest assured that . ; no paini shall be spared to produce them In the highest . perfection of the art. Our instruments are of the mostpow ■l - erful kind, enabling us to_ execute pictures udsnrpaseed ■ for htghfinuh and.truthfitlness to nature, Thepublicare poheued to call and erannne. ■ .. Person* silting far pictures are neither requirred or ex ■*. pected to take them unless perfect eathfaejion rgiven. N. B. Operator* will find this a rood depot for stock and chemicals. Uylpstructioni given in the art, containing the more - * total Improvement*. Jon? mms'& , > '» ' S’* t 1 ' -t - ' . , 7 - \ A W ‘ - , , - •* ' , - vir,*V, i• - 'Si;* ..' . ' ’-' ■■ y il ■'3-^:'•:■’;■■ ■'/>;•.';■ ; ; >i* ?;■'! ' : .yy, v:,s: V ■•*.•■.' -v-t 1 <-r-... Vr ;■.'■■•■ A ; '■■ * * r"- 1 i!-/•."■.■.? •■. ■ ;•.■ .•. • '■. :• .• ',■■■'■■ •'•:.■'■■■ ;-.y • :: -". ■> •- ‘ V 7.7 " '••' ;•. ?;:} •'••'- 'r y _ WvVv''"--. 77,/..:.!: '■'-'’l; -V--:*?•■ w..- ':7:777 ? *:v v...'sir,-.; ' ; .v;. r -V; ■'- -'"y \ v •/•-•••: s - ■•■;•/■ • ..'• • •-. .• ..i. •■■ ■.■ ‘ v :>: *: • • '• *“ k .•' ■-■■ . :•» ■•' .-' ■'• .'■■ . . •.•■'••'■ .i.' * ■••■>•.. •’,. ••• •• ••.. .■ . ■<■.• - - .ay . t \ . ■ ■»-•■.■ s . ■ . - - J. A. — **-. —|| m iixCIS. , . Coulter A Ilueke, IKTHOLteALK AND RETAIL DRUGGISTS, cor- Jf , n .f. r °[ Wood and Third «kests, under Si. Charles Dmei f Pittsburgh, Pa. . ■ nayi Daniel Yoonflioa. HOUBI2, SIGN, AND ORNAMENTAL PAINTER. Liberty street, opposite Hand. All work neatly executed. Orders panctaallyaucndcd io. [mariJ2;y K.Oi Btoektonf LATE Johnston A Stockton, BOOKSELLER. STA* TIONER, PRINTER and BINDER, corner of Mar ket and Tblrdjiiroeu, Pittsburgh, Pa James P. Horbaebr ~ RECTIFYING DISTILLER, BHD DEALER IN Foreign and Domestic Tfincs, JUqwrt t Cigars, se., No. 197 Liberty at. corner of Barker’s alley. uovlflj. Ptaj&urgVpo. U. D. PATTON", “ (Scccbsbus to J. S. Bonnst A Co,I Wholesale Grocer* Reetßyins Distiller, ; AND DEALER IN FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC WINES, I, IQ VO RS, CIGARS t FRUITS, NUTS,&c l<»d Liberty street, Pmsbargh. np3 Georg* Deale, Jr., MANUFACTURER OF BRUSHES, Wholesale and Retail, No. 75 Wood street, Pittsburgh, Fa. Con stantly on hand, a general and extensive assortment of all binds of BRUSHES, at the lowest Eastern prices. N. B.—Machine Brushes, Ac., made to order at the shortest notice. • mar3o:y L. B. WAT&BMA*.' • -B. N. WATERMAN.’ • W. B. WATERMAN. Susinea? (Sariia. **■ sw *> » ft ™> -Agem for■ Hunden &■ Co.’« & Pacha, Fifth 8(„ one,door hn WWnod. febl )i)w^ b . PJStH^ nt >‘ iraii!,wnatia Clothing Store. N07'49 Lib? •tftystfeeL ; ' • * . » . febl •Ws'* l ;*,SAliOENl\ N-B comer of Wood and Sixth -ljLstrecia. . , "fcf' HOLiI£S&SON, Banker* and DeaUntn Exchange Ajl + C<nn and Bank Notes* No, 05 ATaTkeisircct tebt A ’PULTONf BtU and B*ass Founder, No. 70 Second Jll + street, between Market and Ferry streets, fcbl 'VlOltm SCRISA, Bookseller, tstatumrr aad Binder, T Fifth street, between Wood and Market. jan? GA. McNULTY & CO. Forwarding and Comsmsno • Merchants, Canal Basin. ujar3 WM. Grocer ana Product Dialer, No. 11 Liberty street, Putabnrgh. marl 7 JOHN M’CLOSKEY. Tailor and Clothier. Liberty street beuvetri 1 Sixth ond Virgin alley,south aide. seplO Fuitr, Smith • tieiq street, between Diamond alley and Fifth *u ■ and sta^ (’IOOLEY A LAIRD, Merchani Tailors, Wood street, fro i? beep constantly on uand a well selected lot of Clothing. • • marlihy ' H LEE, (successor to MuEPHrA Le*,) Wool Deala a f*f .yommis3utnMeT€Aa7itytor (he sale of Ameri .yun Woolen Goods. ■ • feblG JU. 3HEE, Wholesale Grocer, Commission Merchant. * and dealer in Paper and Rags, corner Penn and Ir win streets. ■ ■■■» j,m KINO & MOORHEAD, Wholesale Grocers and Produce __£f^«££3£ i No l _27__\VooU_at£eci 2 _P*tt«burßb-___^tos^3 JOSEPH WOODWELL, Importer and ’Dealer in For etgn and Domestic Hardwire, corner of Second and wood streets. • JOSEPH MAJOR, Boat Store, Ship Chandlery and Agency of. the Pittsburgh. Lord . Oil Factory, No 4,- market street, Pittsburgh, Jnl2 KAMEH&.RHAM, Banktrs and Exchange Brokers, c , or^ r °fThird and Wood streets, opposite the St. tinarJeallotel. |- c trl B A. FAHNESTOCK A CO., Wholesale Drug tftuT » house, comer 01 First and Wood streets, and comer ot -Wood and Sixth. • febl Q AAUjeL AtORKOW, Manufacturer of UnTOopper K? V on " Tftre » No. 1? Fifth street, between n ood and Market. • ’ \ATM. GLENN, Sooktnnder, corner ot Third and Wood -T * atreeta, above C. It. Kay, where he it prepared to “P_lX. er y description ofjuUng and binding. pec2 JOHN H, MELLoRv Wholesale and Jt(tail DeaieT~in Music and hfu4«al/i«iniwer»tj,Pianos,School Books; and Stationery, Nowiaa Wood street janl J BR' AR, Staffing Dot Wit, Mil Wholesale Dealer •inForeiisn and Domestic Wines and Liquors, No. 11* Liberty street, and 53 Diamond alley. jyai KING fc FINNEY, Agents for the ifclawaM Mutual Insuranct Company, of Philadelphia, at the Ware houp.e of King & Holmes, Water street, near Market. • __ ; • L .. lebi . WM. ALEXANDER & SONS. CrtlnMdkmana Fur* nuking CTnrferwim. coraer of Pena , ftad SL Clair ptreeu, opposite the Exchange. Entrance on Peonsreei. ' • ■ : ■ • rebi ■ W. J.TBOTK. T. V BCOn fpROTH A SCOTT, Wholesale and Fast it Dealer tn X_Doois t &hces t Trunks, Carpetßage, &e, t S. W. corner o< FoorthandSmuMield sib., Pittsburgh, Pa [tnrliy Jons A. CrjlKt, late of New Lisbon, O.* • W. 8. Sasim. (IRAIG 3c SKINNER, Gtnerai Agency Commission and j Fonoarduig Merchants, No. 20 Market street. Pitts burgb, Pn. Prompt attention given to the purchase and saleot ailkindsof produce. iepl2 w. ——. . M. SILLLXB, FOIL ISA. WU. BICUTSOZf. FITTBSO&BH. MILLER t RICKETSON, Wholesat* Groctn, and Im* porters of Brandies, Wmea And Scffars; Nos-172 and 174, cornet of Liberty anil Irwin «lfeeu,Fii[sbnrj[ta, Iron, Ntula, Colton Yarns, Ac., constant!:. SM’HNLEY, fitrtu*, Sifn and OmamaiialPatntrr, . ana dealer in PAINTS.No. 44 St. Clair at. Pitt sburgh, ha* constantly on hand all kinds of Panns, either Mof Mixed; Japan and Copal Varnish; Linseed OU; Boiled Oil; Spirits Turpemmo; Window CiUss, of all sues; Putty, Paint Broshes, ate., all of the best qWty, and tar sale at reasonable prices. sepll Isaac Williams, TiTERCHANT TAILOR, Smitftfield street, No.t2.be- JJJ. tween Ist and 2d attceu. apJjr: T„ _ ■ . florrii A Uavrortti, EA DEALERS AND IMPORTERS OP WINES AND BRANDIES. East side of iho Diamond Pittsburgh. ■ aaaySl JOHN S. KffNNBDT. ft. N. BASLBTT. KENNEDY A HASLETT, Successors to Kinsey A Knox. Wholesale and Retail Dealers in Watches, Jexotlry, Silver TVaftf, Fancy and Variety Goods, Baskets, Combs, Ac No. 0) Market street, between Sib at. ami the Diamond. ir?*Ciocks, Watches aud Jewelry neatly repaired. Pittsburgh, August 20, 1850. . JL. S. 'Waterman A Sons. WHOLESALE GROCERS, Commission and ForV warding Merchants, Dealers in all kinds of Pro* dace and Pittsburgh Manufactured Articles,and Agents' for sale of Richmond and Lynchburg mauafacturea To- mart! JOSHUA RIIODE3* •• • ♦•. ALFRaD F. ANSHUTZ. JOSHUA RHODES A CO., WHOLESALE DEALERS IN FOREIGN FRUITS, Nuts, Spices , Confectionary, Sugars , Cigars, sc,,sc, NO. C WOOD STREET, BAST SIDE, NBAS WATEB, - . julyl ; PITTSBURGH. W. CUNNINGHAM- D, CUNNINGHAM--- - • Plttabargli City CHaas Works, W. CUNNINGHAM A CO., MANUFACTURERS OP WINDOW GLASS, No. 26 Market strut, between First and Second, Pittsburgh, Pa. Ip* Partieulor attention paid to odd sizes. Also, Dealers in Flint Glass, Vials, Bottles, Ac. frygfrly A. J. STUART.-" STUART ABUiL, Grocers, and Pboduce Commission Merchants, No. 118 Wood street, Pittsburgh, Pa, DEALERS IN GROCERIES, Flour, Wheat, Rye, Oats, Corn, Barley, Port, Bacon, Batter, Lard, Cheese; Clover; Tiarthy and Flax Seeds; Iron, Nails, Glass,Ac.,Ac., Ac. Particalaratteoiion paid to the salo of Western Produce. Reference*— Messrs Myers A Hunter, Robt. Dalxell A Cr>., Hampton.Smuh A Co., Kmg A Moorhead.McGills A Roe. James Alay,Fmsbargh; Fenner A McMillan, Massillon; Jos. 8. Morrison, Esq.. Si. Lonig sep2o , Walter P* Blaraliall) (Successor to Samuel C. Hill,) IMPORTER AND DEALER IN FRENCH AND AMERICAN PAPER HANGINGS- 1 AND BORDERS, Window Shades, Fire Board Pnnts, %c.,&c, • Also—Writing, Printing and Wrapping Paper, No. 65 Wood street. between Fourth st. and Diamond alley, west side, - Piusbutgh, Pa; THOMAS WOODS • «SAMDEL WOODS. T. WOODS A SON, • PRODUCE DEALERS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, JQIO No. 01 WATER STRggr, PITTSBURGH. SAMUEL P. SHRtVKR, WHOLESALE GROCER, -■=•■■■ PRODUCE AND COMMISSION MERCHANT, ' . AND DEALER tN PITTSBURGH MANUFACTURES An-rTCI-iar Nos. 130 arid IttlSecondu,, between Wood and SmithfUld, jaLU* • ~ . . .. : Pittsburgh.; ... DOWNS TETLET, '• P R ACTIC AL CUTLERS AND DENI AL vv tmaftfl.amimo Instrument Manufacturers. NO. 140 WOOP BTRBST, WKAB Vlßam AILBT.' TTfTB Ji ave removed our store and Manufactory from Tf Liberty street to the above named place,for the purpose of having mote convenience for manufacturing) which we intend gouiginto extensively. All ordersin ourline willbeattendedto with punctuality anddUpatcfe. ‘ Jobbing and Repairing neatly done and promptly exe cuted. * • - . A general assortment of hardware and Cutlery we will always keep on hand, and sell it at the loxstst prices.— We have just received a. fine lot of Guru, Tuiols and Revolver*,Tailors and Heir Dressers’ Sfuartytini other Goods generally kept In Hardware Stores. - Tinners, Pumers, 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; . ■ decS7jly JOHKCOBaiSTOH, coatfsa w Hand and ussutx st&bkts, DESIGNS A brnoiem.s, Ac. . Also, Steeples and all difficult ele vations. ' •" ■ V ■■ py The besland cheapen Signs m the City. ((eb!!3 KBAh ESTATE BROKER. H._ , HENBY W. FISH ABonened an Office at the comer of Smilhfield anil htlth streets, Pittsburgh, known as the “ Great £2^? a,a . cO ?P er j; 1 lJeVO! ' his entire tune and at* lepttotito the Ptmiaet, Sale and Exchange of Rial Es oily and canhtry. Erota his acquaintance with the business, he hones to senary all who may favor him with Agcneies in their tine of business. _ KOSUMHIU...' r . Thompson Bell, Ira B. Ilersey, 1L H.M’Cullough, John F. Perry, ? e £ £' G ' lli aore, Lyman Wilmarth. : J K. Moorhead. capi. William Ward. . Thos. Howard, W. O. Leslie. [soplSiy D John fix. Townsend. RUGUIST AND APOTHECARY, &o; 45, Market Atreevthrce doors above Third, Pittsburgh, wiU have constantly ou hand a well selected assortment of the best and freshest Medicines, which ho will sell oa *the most reasonable terms, .Physicians sending orders will be P r ?”P l . l s' attended to, and, enppptmd .syith article* they, may rely upon as genuine: ‘■ /.Physteimij prescriptions willbe accurately and tieatly prepared from the best materials,at any hour of the day or night; • • for »ale,a largCstock of freeh and good PEIIPU- _ Olaaa Works, T JOSEPH D. ABELL, „^, H^* c Z- DEK n 0T °aaa» on»sswAK*i vtAifi, aormra and Ptosis; Pornr, Satch AU, Mineral Water. Fata it Medicine and mm Baidu, qf every description; AIso—WINDOW GLASS— Keeps constantly on hand a general assortment of the above articles. . the other Green Glass Factories are alt stopped, as is the catiom m summer, lAu Factory is now injuUmnatlon, and toUlcontinutin opcratiohbotKsum mtrandtmrutr. Orders thankfully solicited, and will be filled at the shortest noliee. fly Wanhoute, IVa.UU Secend street, between Wood and Smukfield tinea, _ [iyda-’Sn-.ly. **»• OM Printing Katabttsiimcnt. . . . (KsMroansnoN s eiocsroa'a,) *drta Blank Book and Stationery ICarchotiee. \57 S. HAVEN Is.prepared to execute eve.y style of Gegal, Commercial, Canal and Steamboat Job Erurtiagand Book Binding; and rurnlsb every article '? S e . ® o °Bi Paper and Stationery line, at the * i S' te *iP, o , ti «®®ndon the most reasonable terms. . Stmionery Warehouse, corner of Market and and Second streets . 10* Priming Office aad Book Bindery, No. SO Third •iSSL— • ' • none R. C. STOCKTON, „ . . . (La« Muuton t SlMlian ,) n* r .' Stationer, Printer A Binder, W teipectfiillsr invite Hie attention of. Mer „J>i, »si S i? lis ,ar B« and superior nook or BLANK BOOKS, consisting o f Bay Bootc, Journal*, •Ledger!, InvolctiCash, Order uni Letter Books, ofeverv Jtte, mule of the ben paper, end bound in the most du raulemanner, which he offers at prices that cannot fail to five aatufaetiou, Blank Books rated end bound to any given pattern. Printing or every description cic euico with nearness and dispatch. No-47 AJarkct it 1M feUbosraphlc Ktiabluhniant of WM.. SCHUCHMANN, APfe, Laodiicopc*, Bill-heads, Show-bill*. I.abelp, Archucclural anil AXnclunc Drawings. iiL';:ip 1« tep-Ml or Drawn’on Sio"! *ad Primed la Color#, GoM, Bronze or Black, in the m oct£PSiy Veii StylC ttUd aUhe m ° Sl A FULTON, 2UU and Frau Has rebuilt and • commenced business oihis old stand. No. 70. Sc hS?S^f l T5 €0 M^ kcl ,f rd Ferf y street*, wLere he will be pleased to see his old customer* and friends. .nT™ c “‘“»!»«» and bells of every size, from 10 to from patterns of the most approved model*,and warranted to be of the best materials. .^SS >Y ttle * Pomps, Counters, Rollings, 4c„ Ac . together with every variety of Brass Castings, if reqoir'. edi turned and finished m ihe neatest manner; in i \ *•,£*£?*!» le agent for Babbuft Anti~JUtratiion &U* ebr aicd f° r the redaction of friction in SS?S? e i7j* k°* eß and composition can be had ot him fttaiiumes. novUhy lyoiijbaad. • V? mediately opposite the Theatre, rrspecrfoliy in forms hw friends and the public la general, that he has resnmed his business as a Furnishing Undertaker. He tisopplied with and always keeps on hand Collins of all ciaeß and kinds,Shrouds,and ail other articles necessary on such occasions, 1 plate*,ice boxes, and leaden coflina will bison* pued in order. A fine hearse and cairiage always ready u> attend funerals. . supply M. ALEXANDER A SONS /IN MaIKSS AND FC'a.NUUI.Na ikrtaxsas, comer of Penn and Clair iu, eppuiu the Enitangi Ennanee on Penn res* fully iuform their friend* and repared to famish aud attend r-— —»g ». . Undertakers, as they have quit the business of Cabinet Making, ami theiT attention will be devoted altogether to the above business, keen a large assortment of COFFINS made and finished, cover ed, and lined In the neatest manner, with a variety o materials, and at ail nncei; we keep SHROUDS ready made, of all sue*, of Flannel, Cambric, and Muslin, at all prices, and made in the eastern style, and all other articles necessary for dressing the dead, and furnishing Minerals, ofqualuy and price to suit; SILVER PLATES or engraving the name and age; ICB CASES for laying the body in ice, by those who wish to keep their friend* any length 01 urae, aud have ZINC PANS to out ice iu for laying oil the body, LEADEN Coffins always on hand. We have a splendid new HEARSE aud a puirot fine horses, and auy number of the best carnages, etc., etc., and will be prompt, punctual, aud reasonable. agglfry _ 'h/t ONONUAHKLA FLAWING MlLL.—Jamk* Mei.l* IWL ihoku would respectfully inform las friends ana the Public, that tus new establishment is now in full opera- Upn.and that he is prepared to furnish Boat Cabins, and fill all orders for leaned Lumber, with promptitude.and at the lowest rates. Board and Plant, planed on one or both sides, con stonily on hard. 1 . Sash, Doors and Mouldings,of every description, made to order. r ’ Builders and Carpenters would find It to their'advan tage to give him a call, as be can now furnish them with planked wtufl. suitable for every description of work. • joupt :r.7~.v.. JAMSS ou>. M A PPK T T A OLD, (Successors to the late firm of John Sheiltf & Co.) BELL AND BRASS FOUNDERS, AND MANUFACTURERS 1 1 Brass Faucets, Steam and Gas Cocks, with ail the various articles med mibe JPBUM BING BU3I - 1 NESS,NoK.il{7audl23Firstatreet. The above are now prepared to manufacture and keep constantly on band every variety of Guage and Steam: Cocks, Such as are used by Engine builders and Plumb* era; also, G&s Chandeliers, Pendents, Brackets, G&k Pipe,<Ac.|4c.,'&c... (iiov29 • •-•o.DONcatf, •» —n. wmskn. Rational Hotel* Pittsburgh* Situattd on Water. Streets opposite the Landing of th* Brotensvtlle Steam Packets. THIS House having undergone a thorough repairing and titling up, both inside and out, the subscriber is determined to use every exertion&in hie power to make all comfortable that think proper tocall with him. The Table will be always supplied with the best the market affords. The Bar will ue supplied with the best and choicest liquors. : . ' . - • : -> - Attached to the house is a good stable, attended by a good Hostler. JAMES EEAMEEL ' ly2Q , *LLSN BROWN. CONNOLLY. •TROUAS 1. fitLL. BROWN’S HOTEL. CORNER OF BEITHFIELD AND THIRD STS., Pittsburgh, pa. » BROWN A CONNELLY, PROPRIETORS. N. B —Good Stabling attached to the house. OREKHSBCRGH ROTES. (HiRBiBOII’S OtD STAND.) ‘ . mHEaubtcribcr having leased the above well know- X ; and excellent esiablishmealj'isDow ptepared to cu tertatn bis friends and tbc traveling public generally, in the best manner and on tbc most reasonable terms. His TABLE will at all tunes be supplied wnli every delicacy of the season; and bis Bar with the best or Li quors. .. His stabling IS very extensive; and every arrange ment baa been mode for the accommodation of Drovers. i WM. CLAWSON. Waverly House. ■ /-s, THE undersigned having RCN I /wisucceeded Mr. Jons Twaw in this popular establishment, announces to ■i! Vyfm' hiß friends and the public generally, that he will ns: his best efforts to keep up the well earned and lone enjoyed reputation of ihe boUseT 1 . i He will keep constantly on handevery. delicacy ot the season, Gabs, Sbsu. and dsn OysTEJts,Aci, and his Bab wilt at all times be supplied' wilh ihe Choicest Li qroas. [deci7!ly.l W. C. GALLAGHER. “OUR HOUSE." : SHELL OYSTERS AND GAME received i daily at « Onn House," No. 24 Diamond alley, i jatilm. • .WM. BENNETT. i raj lid; I 0.8 "W OOD•ST R HE T. IjSßm ; yfjH. {CALL FASRIOSSI : iiliSL Received at. the OLD stand of G. \V. • w GLASSUOW. Beebe ACo.’fl Pall style of Hats for 1850. Those in want of a good Hat or Cap, at a small advange above cost for Casa, will please call at No. 108 Wood street,east side, third door below Fifth street. ' ‘aug3l:4m:- . --V .. . .■ ' Rucen City Shirt Bcoxe* ; N 0.33 St. Clair ■treat) (near, the bridge,l—a large assortment of onrown make constantly, on hand. Customer SHIRTS made to oiderjprompUy. decMily S.SN. ACL, PITTSBURGH, TUESDAY, MARCH 11, 1851. Boflimaa €arim: hotels, ••U'T V’i 1 - -.. gmigtation BLACK BALX, LINK j jX&atJZsfe EMIGRATION OFFICE, •>’**■ ?nk PATBOLIC' BOOK STOBI2, 1 - ri\tlK underijigneil takeMlu* method of iuforming his X frieiidsaniiihepubllfi iugeneraljihathe has opened au-Offiec at the above named place,'and is prepared to reraifmoney m sums-of. 85 and upwards, payable at sight, in any town in: England, Ireland, Scotland und Wales. * • : ■ He is also prepared to bring-out pnssengers/romLiv erpool to any port in the United Beings con nected with b House of such.long standing os that of Messrs. Roche, Brothera&Masterson, and by his strict attention to business* ths subscriber trust* ho wilt merit the confiJouco;of those who may favor him with their patronage. For particulars, please call at the Emigra tion Office; oMheuaderrignerir Agent. - . . W. B. M’CONLOGUE, • - * No.«7FiAh £t.jnehr.BmithfieldiPittsburgh. Rf/irences— Hod. John H; Guthrie, Mayor ol -Pms burgh; James Blakely, Ksq., John J. Mitchol, i Esq., Hon. W.Ponor, Alderman M.:VY. Lewis, Offices of the Morning Chronicle, Pittsburgh Catholic. frbl4:.Jm AewArrangemeuts. [ UIN E OF P AG K ETS - PHILADELPHIA: '! TO,SAIL FROM LIVERPOOL;. thc-Eighteenth day of every MonrA. AmbT6ie Child, 700 teus-lSih Nov. i^M S k S R Arthur imiont- -lStb Dec. £2St?£sv£ 650 tons - • .7/ Blh Jan. NEW SHIP,-r—TfrjoJifttona*-.isih Feb. The above ships are built of the best materials and af ter the most approved Models for swiftness, combined wuh iheruodera unpioyemenla for the comfort of pas -BCv?i?efs’ Their commandcrs-are men of known ability. These packets, will take-advantage'- of steam tow bonis op the Delaware. AlfOfShipt sailing.weekly from Uvcrpool to NOwOr leons. Passengereicangef.up the river cheap through the winter. : k ; -f. • • - . • . ° tor terms of Second Cabin and-Steerage passage, ap ply to or address by letter (post-paid); P. *W; BYRNES A CO., S3Soutli street, New-York; •• 3d Waterloo Hoad .Liverpool; - - 011 9 JOHN.THOMPSON; noyMfftq 2Q£Llbertystreet,. Pittsburgh... Liverpool and Phlladelphlft Packeti, Bailmg from Liverpool on the Eight etnihqf'tach Month. Ship JaneJLGlidden, Capt. Child, Nor. 18. -.Bfßfk. " James Browne, Child Dec. 13. tjiM&P *- Ooadari “ Darstow .'Jan'. 18. m , * ; “ . -Gliddcn, Feb. IS. • TUete ships are of the largest civs. The accbramo imlans for iecond cabin arid, steerage phsaengerß are unsurpassed for comfort, and the days of sailing will be punctually adhered to. : •. of steerage passage 820. Certificates good for U months, or the money refunded if the paseemrera do not embark. Apply* to DAVID M. BARBOUR, at John Watt ACo.’a, ‘ . . ' : v. 206 Liberty street.- Drafts for any amount given upon the Ulster Banking Company and Branches, Royal Bank of Ireland, or Spooner, Atwoods A Co., Bfokera, London. ioovlfl;3in POIIEIGN PASREJJGER OFFICE* ■g/St"'-'- .sfiTP jLSoyi - j-,e2r !§t§t|> : WHO COMMANDSt v nAKNJJES A CO., Ss^St^r Wuo have appointed tlmaubgcribcr Agcnt for their uriri vailed Lines of. Ship* from Liverpool to New VoTk Philadelphia and Boston. Let the Friends of Emigrants be careful to have their arrangements made according to the new Provision. Law and take no mail’s having it inserted; otherwise they will have topay in Liverpool.before they shin. • - . - ThofoUowingi3th«?l)t.i,accor4lmgtoJftw: - Sitos-Bread, 2 ~2 fits. Beef or Potk, t ‘ FJour, Vinegar, 5 Oatmeal, £ 2 -‘Rice, ' :rP;MLIe S) 6 u PoUtoes, . 3w.Tea, With three quarts of Water per day, and sufficient V for Cookiug, The caboose ami cooking-ranges for the use of Pan lenrers,arc kept undercover. Every attention will be paidtopromoie ihejr health andcomforf. ‘ Ban.k of England Notes and FoxetenSEtciituigVpnr* chasrd.atcurrent refe>. ... Debts, Lecacies, Ac.,-:Ac copies of Wiiljiniocnred. with every nceieii with an Din oneati Apeiil-'; •: ap9l post comer of • SCOTLAND; >VALESL’/"f‘-L ■ FRANCE,and GEfR^IANY, To any amount, by v - Joshua llolilusou^ European Agent, Post Buddings, cor t Fifth and ir&itsts ftlistellaneous. joHEvii uppsttcorr: - >XVM ' LiPPUNOOI'T A BAfiR (Lars On.) Manulatlorer* of Plioenii Fire Proof Safes, bttipeen Wood and Stnithficte. ON ruesday aAernoon, July ls4S, the undersigned were called upon by Messrs. Liprencott A Barr, to wines* an honest and tnir test of one ot their PKcenix Rafea. The turnace being prepared, Lie Sale whn placed inside thereof, vnih books, papers and some money; when the doaroi the Safe was closed and the 6re kiudJcd at a quarter 2 o’clock, anduiaKbort time the-Safe was red hot, and continued til! half past (l o'clock, belag about four and a hall hours, when the committee expressed Uieiraa'i&faction that the time occupied with such heat was sufficient. .The furnace wrh then pulled down Safe cooled, aud door opened—the book*, papers arid money safe. The heat wan so great as to melt off the brass mountings. Wc therefore take pleasure in recommend ing these bales to the public, a* being, in our judgment entirely fire proof J ARVJS & tRaBUE 1 ’ N JCK ARAWSON/ K N WaLL A BROTHER, LKANNON A: THATCHER, BENEDICT A; CARTER, ISAAC CROMIE. I .am engaged in the foundry basfncss, and know something abont furnaces and heal. I 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, m iuy Judgment, entirely fire pr.oof - . , WM; KAYE. In culling upon the above gentlemen for their signa tures, they v }\spoke in the highest terms of the fairness oi. the test, aud iheir mil confidence of Urn Safe’s bcin* entirely fire-prooi. We have constantly on Imnd.and foj sale u lull ttssorunonL of the nbove-Safes. BELL t TERRY.' Wltolsssls utd ttctalL ~ SADDLE, HARNESS ANDTRDNKMANUPACTORY Robert h. hartley, be gs leave to in. ini formliis friends amt the public generally "eF&F* hat he eontiiiuea to occupy thut large and com- CiO&g ’ modlout Store Room, formerlyoceupied hy SamueTit.'a estoek A Co., No. 65, corner of Diamond alley and Wood street,where he keeps a large and general assortment of Saddles, Bridles, Harness, Trunk,, Carpet Bag,,Saddle Bags,Va ises, Buffalo Robes, Whips, and all otimrarii «(esm hi* line* . . ** He also keeps-cohslantly on hand,ana b prepared to lunusbto order, all kinds of Riveted Hose, manufactured of the bestmaterial, and in a style of workmanship eoual jotheeastem manufactured atticleyand attldner cent : - Country Merchants and Farmers would d 6 well to call and examine his stock before purchasing- elsewhere as he is determined to sell first rate articles at verv low prices. 3 K7* Don’t forget the place, No. 66, corner of Wood Iroet and Diamond Alley. ap26 • FOR REAL GOOD . rtA—Go to Mohais A: Hx woetu’s Tea Store, in the Diamond. Damaged or inferior Teas never kept at this establishment Superior Green Teas 50and75c£- fii The finest imported •‘Bl,OO. - Strong and rough flav’d Black, 50 and 75c Flue mild flavored 50 and7sc The finest Old Country Black Tea, ?5c This Tea unlike some.-of the ‘‘J"?. imported Oolong’s,” iB free from all herby tasti, and “ the ladies all say;”'Tis not impregnated with the effluvia of quackmedicines. R- JAYNE’S FAMILY ME DTo IN EB.—Extract of a letter from the Rev. E. L. ABBOTT a well known and highly esteemed Missionary in the kingdom of Burmnh, dated Sandoway Arraean, February ffUG- Dr,D.yo y!l «,Philndalphin: My Dear Si“TveT r h now in great want of your Medina Prenarniinn. v.m CARMINATIVE BALSAM ism, invaluable ?redie?ue m this country in Bowel Complaints, and ha» been in all our Missions with the most granting’necers I have known u m many cases to net like a chaim Ve„. SANATIVE PILLS are n>y Sheet Anchor rT e 'him medicine for my Liver Complaint and pain in ihl .iSf that I have evef used. They arti in IgreTdSMd. at& we are* entirely out of them; We'nced boxes ol them. Bro. Beecher-says wo thousand boxes yearly among obr pebDle vaniuge. J have used yourTONIC Tonic in INTERMITTENT complete success. I tlunkit was once thTmettas o?- m vtnemy own son; - During tny travels amooXrtuwh es the past season, I fonrid a whole village fufferine un deraprevatimglnSuenza, attended with most violentchnrnetcr. I often regreTted ikttl a dozen or two of, YOUR EXPECTORANT m If™?* tsier to them, for I believe from what r have seen o?ii« effects, that ?t would have bee., iusuhe tog fm Sf os > poor peoyle. I presume you. have not liitheHo had an idea to wlmt an extent your medicines are uaed iri all oar Missions; Affectionatelyyonrs; ; E. L ABBOTT For sale at Ute Pekm Tea Store. 33 FifE'st^: fnovn» ritAILOKS’ TRIMMINGS—Reeofved _ nnd hbened diia i. day-Cahvns, Paddings, Selieins, twist adifn and lasting Vest and Coat Battens. Bono; ractal’and'inoiS? ned Pant and Strap Buttons Horn and blnckbtine'sS pender Buttons, Ac. . ffetiS] A.A.MASON&CO New CROP BLACK TEAS.—iustreceived in. Pekin Ten Store,33 Fifth street, a lot of Oolong Black Teas, by the ship ‘-Architect" andforlat? wholesale to the trade at reduced prices an lorsale N. R-The above Teas are direct from Canton and the ladies all say they ore not' scented with Fnffitnh Brandy,GinandHum. [febHJ A,JATOESfFi^*t. (transportation £in«s. Plttsbnrgb Vraniportetitn Line-: m&mm issi. • JAMES O’CONNOR A G 0.,. 7 .. . v Canal Basin, Piftsbnrgh ; SITOR, JAMES & CO.,r st Depots, Broad and Cherry 315.; . No. 3 Soath-Fourth Bt.; between Market and Cheanut sts., Philadelphia ; ' O’CONNORS & CO., ■ •• • 70 North at,, Baltimore; TTAVING.IuIIy completed our arrangements, we will J_L be prepared; upoiOhe opening of tbeVeimsylvauia- CanaU, to corry Freight to and from PiUsborgh.-Balti* rno r e il > h*bdelphia l New York, Boston, CincmhaliiLou loviue, St. Louis,and all.ihe feast and;West,at iower retes and with more despatch fend, care than anyolher All Goods shipped by our Line are fully covered by insurance, wfthoat any charge to owners, a protection not offered by any other Line. , All communications addressed to ourselves-or our AgenL, A CO., Cincinnati; E. WEBB, Loois ville, LOVE & OSBObNE,'’ St. Irtuls, will meet with, prompt attendance. ’ ■ * -• Lm,’ j T 9? r Line.hus noconneciion whatever with .the -Pmladelphia and Pittsburgh Transponation Line jo? At kinaACo. . ... [febl9 , : Itlerchants* Transportation LlnJ: .. FOR,PHILADELPHIA.DIRECT, JOT WITHOUT , RE-SHIPPING. r -■ ; : C.A.M’TnULTY* COd • ■ UanaJ Basin, 408-Penn Bt;, Pittsburgh*. v ' CHARLES RAYNOR. ' Central Block Road st., Philada. XATE areprepareata receive a targe amount of Met- J v. cl «andize and Produce, to opening of the Canal, to PhHadelphia-and all; intermediate places, of lower rates, and in less time< than in any previous sea son. ■ •• ■ ' • increased number of Trucks’ provided by me Canal Commissioners for carrying - ' boats over the Slab Railroad, wii! prevent any possibility of delay at Johnstown, Hollidaysburgh or Columbia, this season. C. A. M’ANULTiY, feolS * "■ , •- Canal Bhsin. HaUroad Company TXrTLL Ue-PMPftred to Transport MERCHANDIZE ?y "from PHILADELPHIA to FiTTSBURGH-in an ticipation of the opemng of the Eastern Dmsion'oT the WB ,3 ?«5?oSTOlt **y 6o- aod Offer the T.WENTI* ETH of FEBRUARY , at the following rates, vizi: '• For Ist Class—Dry Goods, Hau, Boots and Shoes, r D^/^ ,Bopk ,^ St , atioriei X‘ &c ‘> SI—SL per 100&8. FortWClass—Hard ware,Qneensware, Groceries, Point Oils, Ac., at......*.80 cents dot lOO&a. For 3d Class—Coffee,.Leaf Tobacco, Iron, Guano, Ba- P°J*> *5;, at-:- -60 cents per 100&s. For 4Ui O[a-s—Tar, Pitch, Roblii, Ashes, Marble, Pig Iron, Bricks, Ac., at • -• .50ceuta per loo&s. H. H. HOUSTON, Freight Agenl.Fenna.RailroadCo. „ _ NoSiS74 A 276 Market Street, Philadelphia. N.B.—Goods going East by ohr Road should be con signed to McFADEN A QOVODE, Pittsburgh. PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD COMPANY.' PASSENGER TRAINS between PHILADELPHIA and PITTSBURGH, Leave Philadelphia'Daily at BA. M., and 101 P. ftl. Leave Pittsburgh Dally at SA. M.. “/A.P-M.. . A. HENDEBSON,! icbltgm . Passenger Agent. ' TOC6HIOOHBRy koDTBI t • tWESTT-THREB MILUS THE SHORTEST BOOTS TO BALTIMORE AND PHILADELPHIA! fgfi&tjdr-.The steamer THOMAS SHRIVER, M.. •: s2sSppglaB.ULKT, Master, leaves Pittsburgh, from her .wuarr boat,above the Moubngahela bridge, daily, at 4 o and West Newton at B'Aulu.. running in connection with a daily line of splendid TrOV built coaches to Cumberland. and Railroad' thence' ‘id Balti* more and Philadelphia. . For /urther Information enquireof - • ' G. M. BARTON, Passenger Agent, Monoiigahela House; . ; or,Copt, JACOB SMITH, aeogOiCm Freight Agent. Wharfgo a Plluhßrgh Portable BpatTiln. vob THE-rasnsroaTSTioN o» vaaiOHiTO *sa rsov P/T3?Si> VßtiHj, . PHILADELPHIA y- BALTIMORE . NEW YORK, BOSTON, Ac/ THOMAS BORBIDGE,) (TAAFFEAOCONNOR, Philadelphia* PirtjfctrgS: : ritHE Canal being now open the proprietors of this i lougestablished Line are as usual at their old stands,, receiving and forwarding Merchandize and Produce at low rate*, and with the promptness, certainty, and safety peculiar to their system and mode of Transportation, where intermediate transhipment is avoided, : with its consequent delays and probability of damage.; Merchandize and Produce shipped East or and Bills of Lading forwarded freebtehorgh for commission, advancing or storhge.. Having no inierestdirecily or in directly in steamboats, that oi the owners is solely con sulted when shipping their goods. ‘ • All cormnunicationßto the-following Agents promptly attended to: THOMAS BORBIDGE, V No.*379Market st.,Philadelphia; ( r TAAFFF* * O’CONNOR, > Fropnrtorj. Cor. Penn and Wayne sts., Pittsburgh;J Atißnrs—John M’Cuiiogh A C0.,G9 North st, Balt.; P. B. Burke A C0.,*25 Doane at., Boston: W. A J. T. Tap* : scottA Co., SO South si., New Vork; Jaa. Cincinnati. • mariJS Bounty bands. (IAPT. NAYLOR,’No. 163 Third street, comer of j Cheery alley, having made arrangements at Wash ington for the purpose, will procure Bounty Lands for the Pincers and soldiers, their widows and children, under the Bounty Land Bill, passed SeptemberfiSth, 1800. Pittsburgh, October 10. • -V. OUnoSiittoii. : “ THE partnership of Reynolds A Shee was dissolved by mutual consent on the Ist i«st. The business of the firra.willbe settled by either of the parties, the name ; of the firm to be used tor that purpose. ' 5. O. REYNOLDS, J; L. SHEE. On retiring from, the business of Reynolds A Shee, I would recommend Mr. J.’L. Shee to my friends and the former customers, of the house. “ • ' • ja!4 S. O. REYNOLDS, Citizens of Plttiburgh HAVE you all heard now cheap C. A. BROWN is selling his stock of fine Gold JEWELRY t\ If you have not, then know that he is selling a veTy rich and fashionable assortment of Gold WATCHES and JEW ELRY at such astonishing low prices that all who have called to. see his assortment and prices, exclaim,—ihis, certainly, isaomethiog new for Pittsburgh. What! fine gold Jewelry selling at half the usual price V How can this be? Stop a moraent, we wilLtelf youlhe'seCret; we have made such arrangements with the manufactu rers at,tlic east, aud also, with the Watch manufactu rers of Europe, that we are getting all our goods at the lowest possible prices, auu.then, having low Tents io pay, and other expenses, atbO, cheap, enables us to sell atavory small profit upon first cost,and therefore, a wholesale price will answer. : Therefore, low prices andlargesaleawillbeourmetto..;: ..... Please call at.Ul Market street, second door from Liberty street. [decl9] ... C. A.BROWN;: THE PEKIN, TEA STORE has beep removed from Fourth street to No 33 Fifth street, one door east of the Exchange Bank, where the subscriber is now re ceiving his full stock of GREEN AND BLACK TEAS, selected with great care, and purchased direct from the Importers in New York. The stock'consists of all the different flavors and grades of Tea brought to the Ameri can market, and will be sold wholesale and retail, at pnees lower.than any other, house in Pittsburgh. • Retail Grocers ore invited to call and get samples, and learn our prices for Teas packed in J and | & pack ages, orby the half chest. ' • , - • ■ Coffee—' Mocha, Java and. Rio Cotfea. • . CAocolaie—Baker’s Broma, Cocoa, Chocolate and Co .coa Shells, ‘ * . ‘ Sugar— Lovering’s crushed and pulverised, and- New Orleans Sugar.- • ’ . Rhisius, Prunes, Ac. A;: JAYNES, dec!4 . i: . .33 Filth .1 ; To the l.aaiea. ' TjrE HAVE NOW FINISHED « dozen of Ladiee’ ' V, fine bleck r«alLambs WootSTOCKlNiiS,which are softer in the wool and more'durable in 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 Manoiactory. Fifih st. . decQ . W.DALY A CO. neutral Tea and; Family Grocery store THE finest qualities of Green and Blaek TEAS; Mo cha, Java and Rio COFFEES; Lovering’s D.Re fined and Cruahed SUGARS; New Orleans,St; Louis Refined and Havana do; best Bunch RAISINS; Citron, Lemon Peel, Prunes, Dales, Ac., for sale by - ’ : : H. C/KELLY, deefi No. 20 Fifth street. O.A,H’ANtJI,TTSCO., . transporteks, forwarding and com. r MISSION MERCHANTS, '■> ' Depot;Canal Basin, 409 Penn st, feb!s Pemlurgh. CENTRAL TEA STORE,—The aubscrioer nas now oh band and is constantly receiving, Fresh Te -s of all descriptions, sold in the United States.or any-part of the world,at the lowest rates Of any mme Tea Market.. These Teas will be sola .loose j»r in memllic packages, -:io snit customers, and either, kinds warranted The metallic packs are aif tight. a .nd warranted, so.not-. wilhatonding ricklas and 31 lY 1 , I ,’.Y n ■ terested persons. 1 ifcbl3] - -- - .H.C. KELLY. writing Clum, HTR.J.D. WILLIAMS, Professor of Penmanship in, •JVI Dufl’s Mercantile College, will open a Ladles’ Writing Class, onMonday netn in a. private classroom, oDDOsile Nelson’s Daguerrean Gallery, Philo Hall. ; lia 1 dies desiroas of obtaining an elegant epistolary hand, have now an opportunity—tins being theonly Ladies’ Writing Class in the city. Hours, 1tt10.12 A. M. . Gentlemen’s Writing Class in theCollege’.atthe.nsnai hours. ifebad- - R" OLL JBUITER— 4 boxas, in cloth*; -.:,i ■ 16 bWs., pan iti cloths; jnst rec’d andforsaleby - WM.BYER, V :•■ .*?*►•<• * t -v * - 4 , ,* .., v. - * , - - • Removal* •fe-.'•■ :■>:• £ : > *- fllisteUatuoas. ■nnßT ll v!?A D ® ®f Win** and > Liquor*. i gundy Po r l ? tmdem 1,00,6 Por! > Cboice 01d pOTl * Bur " ' SA«£i r £7'S£ ud £’ Reserve, Lisbon; Sicily.: Chtrru *?* 8 J 0n Sherry, Rudolph Pale Sherry. .Cherry JulcefOld Danish Cher- SporWmg -ffocir^—Very Superior Wine ! ■ -■= qaeSX'.^f f,p '>*‘ ernM ' A P»"“. >D, La Mar- Lafitte, St. Estephe, SauUxnt -Cette, Grave.; Bataae, Haiti Sauterne- Jiode tpne.—Waclienhetiner, DeWoaheimer, Raßaeis- k r *fJ[> . Forsl f r Tr nm > n ?, ,i I 'Neiratemet-, -Mareobrunaer, .Hockheiraor, Leibrranmilelt, Rudeatieiraer, Motel Moa- : uateuer. ' >.. fyiuvty.— BooSret, }, J.DopaypAbnaa;Martell,OtattL Dopay h. Co., Hennesay, Ptnet, Caatillon 4.C0.,01d Cotr nac, 1815, Extra fine,-very old. . ri ; } r .Gm-r-Schiedam, Swan, Yoscamp’s double brand. SfcCrdix Rtttn,Old Cumberland Harbor,Torto Rico, Old Jamaica Bunn ••.; M . Whiskey.—Scotch,higmflavorcd; Irish, Old Mononga heia,Swiss Extracxd’AosynlhejVerysuperior,*: ; For sale wholesale and retail by .. . J. P. HORBACH, ■ marS, • • 107Liuerty street. ... ?; Stationery* *?■. . JUST opened at W; S. HAVEN’S: Stationery Ware :Boom. owner Market: and Second atrqqtsv several cages of English and French Stationery, including-a fine - assortment ofXxrrEACLiPs'of various n&w.atyfts; .notp paper and,envelopes;of new patterns { embossed cards, inkstands;the largest Varietyeverofiered forsele In this ; : cuy,; among which win be.found purapand.founf inks, china and gloss finished in every styled also, a new pa tent air-tight fnisutnd+'iconsxrticitd-to prevent eyapora-: uon, porcupine pen-holders; Gilliett’s 30 3 pens; Smith’s . gold pens; pen racks; rulers ; boheahd ivoryfoldera'; metallic .memorandum.; books; Fabers’, • Brookmaii’s, J-iangden’s and other celebrated mahufacturera'of lead pencils; Goutai’s ever pointed pencils;-buff ond;white‘ envelopes, all sizes; also parchment envelopes, for eh-: c,oB, ng Valuable documents'; ; Also,’'cream: laid quarto posts, mled^nd.plain.. t English filtering pdper, - &C -. > * C r.-.'>. ".V, Life Iniuranee Company. HE persons, by-the lirmef thaicWer ol the PITTSBURGH LIFE.INSTRANCE COMPA n r,are Directdrsof said Company for the firstyear: .. JarneaSj.Hoon»; . tr Charles A. Colton, : Jbseph‘9; Le'ecn;' -* Satauel'M’Olurban,-. Jofanß. Dilworth, r Phillips,* . '...v.'John A: Wilson,; .: , At a meeting of the above Directors, held at the offiee of C; A.ColtOD,onthe2sthinstant.- JAMES 8. HOON,was elected President; Savinx M’Clubxsr', Vice President ; \ ~ Charles :A. Cotton, Secretary- JosephS. Leech,Treasurer. - - ‘ 'mv-/Samuel Dilworth, MtP** Examining Physician; l“? c k Subscription Boohs of the Company ..will be found ior the present at thehonse of Murphy, Wilson « Co., on wood street, where those wishing to subscribe can have an opportunity to do so;;"" -■ c,: -r •: By order of the Board, . ; ; •. feb27:2tv C. A. COLTONjStSc’y-- . PRINTING, WRITING aad WRAPPIRGI-APERS 350 ; reams 21by 39 .Priming Paper; 300 do 24 by 36 'do lo; ' . / 300' do Why 32 - do - do; * : - . -r 500 do , ja-by 24,24 by 32/24 try 34,28 by:4l, 28 . . -by 43; , .. 400 ' do' DluC, Factory Paper;: • \ 1200 bundles Single Crown Sttkw Paper; , ,400 doDouble ;;; do do; - < .700 do Medium .do* do; .?50 do Medium and Single Crown Rug. : The undersigned keeps e nstantly on hand and for sale or exchange for -Rags, a large and generai assort ment of Rnled, Cap, Letter, Hardware and Tea Papers; Bonuet Boards; Also, Felting of all sizes, for Paper mannfacturers. Printing Paper ■ made to order' on short notice. _ J. L, SHEE, feK24 ' . . cofnerof Penn'ahd lrwin ata. HISTO H & CO.»8 . -- GENTLEMEN’S FURNISHING STORE, . AND ODD-FEZLOWB f VJ3POT, • i ■ -eo- ■ ' 1 ■' ; - APOLLO BUILDINGB, ’FOURTH STREET, ... sign ot the fIIHE SUBSCRIBERS have npened a Gentlemans Fur- X nuking Stare, in connection with an Odd FeUo ins’ Drpot, m wMch^are. ju> be: found a variety- of Fancy- Goods and Odd FeUows’Regalia. never before present ed to a Pittsburgh'public, by u singleestablishment. From-Philadelphia, they are in regular ,receipt of Odd Fellow? Lodge Blank Bodh, Garelr, and other Lodge articles. The JZegalia'exhibited at their counter is most gorgeous and udmirably assbrled ; uo •tlung'of thesortjwenrircly exquisite, has ever beenseen mtmsraarkelinsuchprofusion. ... , , : The Gentlemen’s Furnishing Depaiunentispleiuifal ly supplied with a variety of superb and: delicately wroughtanicleaoi'dreßa, The variety ta entirely too CTeat to enumerate in a moderate space; wertmut, therefore, direct the public to : an investigation* of r the Stock Itself; All that we can any in (his connecUon is,' Enablishment the getmemen of taste can be with any article in our line, mahufabtuired odf of the best materials and by rhe, most experienced: hands. We soUcii an examination of ourstCck; it composes a variety which challenges comparison. A large lot ol and Linen Shirts : < Fancy Stoda and 'ttif adjusting ‘Cruvals Qlovce andSasiery of varions kinds, and in fact every article of comfort or* luxury which a gentlemen of good taste would fancy. We solicit a snare of public patronage. ; : - ' ? HINTON ix CO., > Sign of the Bee Hive, feb!B : . . No* SO Apollo Buildings Fourth st. SLSAZBft a. KEASIXNQS. . CHBISTIAJT PWRTREH 4 Heastingc 4 Frelaer, : CIVIL ENGINEERS AND LAND 'SURVEYORS . having associated themselves for that.purpdse, will attend to SURVEYING, laying outand divicLirigland into Lois,leveling, draughting andmaking Plans; and Maps; layineoutylocaiingrandsuperintending thecon struction-of Rail, Plank,. ATAdnm and other roads,- bridges, Ac., on favourable terms; ; I v ICT Office No , 100 Ross 1 street; head of Fifth, near the Court Bouse, Pittsbnrgir,Pa~ : - , ; • ; [feb6:2y Fire and BI arlne Insurance* THE INSURANCE CO. OF NORTH AMERICA wU) make permanent.and limited Insurance on Property in this City and vicinity* andbh shipments by Rivets,Laiesj and by Sea. Tha propertiesof this Co mpany are well invested and famish an available fond for the ample indemnity of all persons whodesire to be pro tected by Insurance. m PAJONES, Agent, ~ maytB v ’ / • q 4 Water street.' STotlee tri Contractors. OHIO AND PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD—SeaI ed proposals will be received, at the office of the Ohio and Pennsylvania Railroad Corapauy, in Pitts burgh, until Thursday; the 20th day 4 of March tiext, for ' laying the iraclrfrom Pittsburgh a distance oflOT-miles. Specifications and forms of propod ais may,' be obtained at the office! in Pittsburgh, lor two weeks previous to ffie letting, on application -lo Solomon W, Roberta, Chief Engineer, The proposal? must be in ac cordance with.tbe printed, (orms, and addressed to the Presideatof the Company. JR., >m At ; . . North American; New Y of k Tribune, American Railroad Journal, publish four times. , ' (fehB;td , Proposals for erecting a wire suspen sion BRIDGE over the Allegheny river,opposite Mechanics street, in the Fifth Ward of .thoUityiof Pitts bnrgb.in: place of the structure recently destroyed by fire. Sealed proposals will be feoeived at theioffice of Jacob Painter A Co., Liberty at.* huUr the 15th day 'oi March' next; for the erection of.the .above described Bridge, fbepattern thereof to be the same as the Mo* nongahela bridge, with such alterations as bidder* mdy- Buggest, and the Directors approve!- i . By order.of-the -A febl:td -• FREDERICK. LORENZjPrea^t. JOHN O’DONNKLU.' •'••A, L.MULL81t,.......,W. B,‘HI7I*TXB. O’DONNELL, MULLEN & CO.! Pittsburgh Chair ACabinet wan Robmii • JVb. : 9B Third Strectf S<ruth Side. 1 A O’D.M. ACp-respectfaHy inform, their friends wL. and customers that theyTiave, if not the largest slock ever before seen in' ihia cttjv'ihe; greatest f *1 J variety of style*. the finest finiahedr made of the best seasoned materials, and by the best .worknienJn the western country—all of which they are determined to sell asloW as any other manufacturing establishment in ihe'ciiy.- Our stock. U all our own manufacture; no importations. : . , A Steamboats and Hotels furnished at the shoreit notice. All orders promptly atiduded to. ~ - • jal7; Aliegueay Piantng mail,! ... x, _ AiroXBSOItSThaBT.AtLEOHBIITCrrYjPXUIfA. rsiHE subscriber would respectfully inform his friends X and the public gehferally, that having completed his new Planing. Mill* and .in operation two new tastern made Planing .Machines,. (Woodworth, .patent,hand several circular and uprighT Saws, he is now prepared to famish promptly andrat reduced rates; -planed and sawed lumber of, eyery description. The attention of steamboat joiners, carpenters and builders,!# particularly calied lo the above-establish ment, where a large assortment of planed- and rough lumber, of different thicknesse», suitable for shipping* box making,house, steamboat work, 4c.,can bo found at all limes. Alsoy lumber planed dr sawed to ordor* with: prompt ness and deapatcH.; . ; : JOUN A. BLOOMeR, ' ! ~ jal6 - r . proprietor. , N. B.—All orders directed to Phtajmirgh will receive prompt attention. • ! • • . . ; - ' ■ - A^WtFosteri - ATTOBNE Y AND.COUNSELLOR AT LAW; . OFFICE, NO. 1M FOURTH STREETy near Gram atreet x titasurgh t Fa.- - ~r noviStdawly iiaw Partnership* TTIHE subscribers have associated tbemselves An the .. a practice of Law, udder thefirm 'ofßuLck A Wash* inston. One or the otherof them; whennot enguged>n Court, can be found at airtimes in the; office, on Fourth streeitPittsburgh,now oecopiedby Mivßlaek. • ’. - : SAMUEL W; BLACK, A febS ? i - READE WASHINGTON. — _ — ! —John N; H . £*onntatzx ; HAS taken charge of the! BARBER SHOP under, the OLD EAGLE SALOON, where he solicits the pa tronage of the public: He hopes; by his endeavors, to merit ihe~ favor of his friends; - : ■: - feb2s:tf ' -■ fpo BetchahOfHanafaotureni 4e» TTTE are prepared to make contracts-to bring out . YV : season, large lots ofheavy freights, on accommodating terms, ana at very low fates, tvtihotiUe-sMppmgonffis loayi - Apply to O. A. M’ANULT Y?A CO*; i. feb2LU.ot ■. :Canalßann^ CkfiCi BXS. ORANGES—(prime order*) receiving and JSUU foreale by —"JOSHUA. RHODES,. febld / No. Qi Wood street - '-’’ \~ >’ ■-/ , ‘ • : •" V- r 5' v *; v -i' •- : ' iv?-:.V ■-• '• ' Mm*wm. . r'[ ?•:" - , r .'f'. a' iT . *« * '< -- lv ./ v'W £'i " i * ' ; '•'f” . • • - - V'* 1 " It -vy petitions for Cumae. ' , mothe Honorable the Judgespf m Court of Quarter A Sessions of the Peace, ia and for the County of Al legheny: . . v. *"• The petition of James fieamer* ofUie SficVnd Ward. Pittsburgh, humbly sheweth,Tlifi| your potidbnerltaS provided himself with materials for the accommodation ■ • o/ travelers and others, fit his'dwelling house in the ward aforesaid, andjirays ihatyanrHgaoxa will ho pleased to grauL hna a license to keep fi’publichduse of entertainment. And yoar petitioner, as In dm? bound '* will pray, - ... . JAMES BEAMER. Wc, the subscribers* citizens of the Ward aforesaid. ..do certify that the above .petitioner is of good repute for honesty and temperance, and is well provided with house room and conveniences l for the acdfinnHodtUon and lodging of strangers and travelers;'find that said tavern is necessary: - " <• *••• ■ Edmurid Greer.Mahlon'Rodgers, JohirbTD.Crosaan, John Auderson/JamesGortloi:, Rooy FaitfiirtfoniCharlea D a fi nett i 0 B „Swettiy,rC' Schmeru:, 'A-i'Betger,« Holies, IsaagGrebf.— Tgpmg/; — —{cparlfoht f the the'Judges of-the Coart v <3eneral of AUegheny^ 0881011 * 6 ' inland,fQftbe'Sounty HothratchiofAhe-Bbrangtiof Bifm the County aforesaidvhumbly shMveiii, Trnft AhtnfZnSSSS P/ ynUTmaterials for s the accommodation oftraveleinuudother*, fit Jrfa dwell* inghonse in thc Borough aforesaid, andprays that your Honors will be pleased to gram turn alicense to And your peti ' We, tie: «*»Crit)«s, I ciUzei4i < o?^^Ss§^ r^ house room nndconveniences'fot. tht.tfcctaraiaciailoa and lodging of strangers and Mavelei?, And ghat said tavern fsnecessary* - . •“'* ; Jollti Hoflmann, JopepbSchemlecker, BKennen. Jno WiUrechU Frederick DaughliiuHeo Sel ner, Jacob Young,Y Simmons,' Samuel Compleffc Josenh 'Beir/BPenninitm. r v-H—-• •♦...?• ; .<'!./: [mailo^L* TlOtha-; Honorable tfie-Jpdgea of.the Quarter Sessions of the Peace in and fortheCotmtv of Allegheny V ' ' ••i }J ■■■'.' 'v:r m -» rj-u' ■ • 7 •S®>« ?otidpn_*f,-.l(siacockv..nf .l|ie 40i,Wardi Alle ghenv, in the County aforesaid,' humbly'slieweth. Thai yodr petitioner hath himself With for ■tnaaccommodauon. of t ravelerg and at his dwell inghouse in the4ih‘ Ward yonr Honors will.be pleased, uj grant' him license xo keep a ! publie house of entertainment.- And your petitioner, aa in duty bound, r wo pray. ‘‘ tJ*':. ; sfT , ' ■’" w : ; JaAMILTOKMgOCK, . . WVr. the subscribers, citizens of the .Ward aforesaid, do certify that the above petitioner B of good repute for poue.sty andtemperance, and is weU prpvmedwiih houso roomand convenieucerfor the accommodation and loda mg of fetrangers andlravelers, find that said laVOm is n e cessary.y. ;. .v :■ . -E B Slen«, T:Ben,X Miller;‘J L Adair, fc'Smitii. Jit Fisher,N f CampleliJames S Keen^Samuel'Holden,H rlu’ConnelL p.j Finney;. . '-j,. ■ v . V ’ (New. copy andch.PosVT ’ ’ ~ [nmrlO:3t« T°rS£j loi L 0 .. ral ! le 'Be dadM, of tfie Court Si 'General ot AUeglten/ 34 onSOf lhe " acer,l ® l,afo^>iidC<mi «7 The petition of James Sproat, of the FirinVard, City onuiegaeny, in tiecoonty afortßtudjhumb'ly aheweti, priiuoncrhalh,provided himirif ■prith mate* riyla_for the accommodation of travelers ang”other», at dus dwelling honse m the Ward. nToreSald, end praya that yoar Bouora.will be pleased to granlilmn licoime to keep apublio hottse of etliert3nriieht."' Ana yourpe ruioner,a9mdatybonnd,wiUpray.,; : • y W<thA subscribers; ciiizen^ot^reiaid h sbore dfgpod.ftput© for honesty, and temperance, and is well provided with house room and Conveniences : for r the accommodation and lodging of strangers nod-travelers, end. that said tavern is necessary. • John A Dickson, William Dickson. John Calmer, J Elliott, Brown; A Cdfnelius, i? Do J r CprSij, Peter marlO;3t , (Chronicle copy and oi^wiegnenyj .• • ■-,{ -■.: .• j. • u«-*T' of-Robinson,Town ship, m * the Counfy aforesaid; huifibly ghhweth, That- XW- petitioner; hath provided himself with materials tor the accommodation of travelers and ‘others, at his to keep a public house of entertalhment-'r 'AjidVourDo- ' uuoner, asm duty bound,, will pray.;-. rf * <V r . L / GBcfRGEi H^teiELD. -j- •u { M“ e subscnberßfcmzeas of the township aforesaid, do certify, that the above petitioner is ofgopd repute lor honesty and temperance, and is wellprimdftdjvimhonsa Toony and conveniences -for ; the accommodation and ls^^ossary ra^Ser^ and raV r e . lerB ’ a .ndiWvsaidt«Vem i MeCoy, John D. Jr, Wm.McElherren, John M. Doyle, John Barrows,'Jo^ : Mkl?arl»i4d. Jona fe” S ul * I l ,s SlcConnick, MnnhewHarbiaon John Young, John jgirk, Samuel McCdrdy/'^tnarl(h3t ;Court of General i ofiSs|^^? es9, ® ns ’ of lh ™ actt ia«B®fQ*s*iC6tmtr ® f -P* 5* Miu enpf City of That vour petitioner Hath'provided mate* TV“S Jor the accommodation oftta.Y*leri;ahd;Others,at ,h« dwelling house in the 2d Ward aforesaid. and prays fet your honors will be pleased 16 granthlmi license to keep a public hoaseol entertainment. <Apd tout peti uoner, as m duty bound, will p tif:' i *•.' ‘ ““' ™ • p f.; . t .. . D .n.^Tir.T,ff.B certify that tie nbovepetitioner is ftr r^ 3 ?' 5“ d lem P?rance,andi3 roeUprayKjedi with house room and conveniences forthe accommodation Snd lodft •Wrong*,, and travelers, and that saitf layemi, nn „ Allenßromi, W. C. Connelly, Wi n.Moorhead, Wm O.McKibhln.S. J.McKnighl,S.D.ollpiant, H.florroldi Join CrMrford, M.D, John McCandle«ifyEsif., W. M. Sinclair,R. F. Jouck Jo.. Diiwonh. . .Honorable the Judges of the Conn of General ofAftgtenV^ 3 *^^^ The petition of of Pittsburgh, in the Conn ty. atoresaid; humblVeieweti That your peuuoner hath provtdedhimself with material, * ot ®® ddfottunodatlon of travelers hnd’btliers, at hla dwelling, house m-the Ward aforesaid;,and, bruya that your Honors will bo pleased to, granl him a licenso to keep a public house or entertainmem. .Amivvour neti uoner, as in duty bound, will pray., . , : ” .. - "PETEtf SOHtVIND. : • vrej®? subscribers, ctuiena.of ihetWard,aforesaid, do certify that the above petitioner is bf good repute for ’ hone sty antitemperance, and iawellprovided,with honso room and conveniences lor the accommodation and lodg ing of strangers andtravCfers, andShaUaMtavferais ns- ... • ; , r ;, : .. . Chas.Keht, J.D. KrecltbuhdpXdhhiCeti^db^.Ereiio, H. McDenhoUs C. Oror.jW; CbFriend. J. bonder.J.Frai.F.Frax,d Seville, ’ * mo the Honorable the Judges of the Heart of General ofAHethen r ry e “' 0 “ o : faePea c e > i ? . .The petition of Henry; Heagy. of Indiana Town “}P* the Gou n ty 'aforesaid; humblyahoweth,— : Thai yonrpeuuonerhns provided himself with materials •- fdr the accommodation of t?ayefeft arid Others; at his dweliiqgJionse in-aforesaid •Txxwjuhip L Mnd ( prays that yonr Honors will.be pleased togrant him a license to keep apublic' noose of entertaiairiehL 'And yonr/petitioner, ns in dnty bonnd,*wiU pray, ~ ; HEN»y HEAGY. We,the sabscribersjoiuaena ofafofesaid'Township, t aocenifyj thafiheaboyopeutioneriaof gppfLreputufor * honesty and temperance, and'iri well provided, with' house room and conveniences for the accommodation, and Ipdging .pf travelers, and that said tavern is necessary. * TnJpha Boyle, John Brown,* WmiHuridCT&ori. James Wilfon James Halatedd, Adam Walter, Jacob Myers, & C Scott, J B Power, Wm -T WHsoni w 5 J M Snowden; Peter Hutchison*, v 7; ♦»vrXmailOwt^ TpO the Honorable the Jadeea of;ihe Goarl Qf General Sessions ofthe Peaceiiri County; •. Tbo> petiuon of C.i Yiek s of 7 the ForirihVVYard, city of Pittsburgh, in the Coantyaforesaid, humbly aheweth, That yonr petitioner hath provided himself) with materials for the accommodation; of; traveler? and Others, at his dwelling-house in the Ward aforesaid; uritiprays that yonr Honors wi|l be pleased to-igraril hiM a license to Jceep.a public, house of entertainment. .And your peti» lioner, aain duty bound, wiirpray? ' - ‘ •' -We, the do certify that the above peutioner iaof good repute for honesty and temperance, and is well prdVidid with house room andconveniences forthe asuommodation andlodg : ing of strangers and travelers, and that said tavern is ne cessary. " •• < .Saraaef Greer; John Layton, R .tYajton, J BootbfJno Vauce,SS Welden,JamesMoller,JGasseuoaJer,Tho3 Boyd, Wm B Thompson, James A Jackson; F Kerr. tnarlOfli*"' . lTVO'thd Honorable tha of General X Quarter Sessions of the Peace in and for the County bFAlleghenyr' ‘ ' l '‘- •'■-* '—"wi- • • -The ; petition of William J. Linn, of- Pepn Town abipr io the- County aforesaid; humbly shdweth, That your 7 petitioner hath 'provjded himself with maloriaU fox the accommodation of.travelen and,oihcra, ut hi» dwelling houseinthe'township,aforesaid;-and praya that your {Honors will be 'pleasea to grunt mm q Uccnsb to keep a pqblic house of eutertainmeni. And'your peti* duty bound,‘will pfay.' !J, ' ,t, t‘ - WHiLlAfil J. LINN. ' We, thesubscribers, citizentpt the township aforesaid, do certify that the above petitioner itfof good repute for honestyandtemperancejand ia.we 11 provided with house room and conveniences for the accommodation and lod?* ingof atrangersand travelers, and that said l&vern is no /cesaary.;. . John J. Reece, William Donaldson* Joseph Hughey, John Herser, Thomas Slaken, Jacob Bounty liand oad ottoer^txainesß# Wl ILLIAM FLINN offershlrservices, to transact 9 T business with the Executive Departments and to all business relative to pensions and bounty land. Charges mode* ;rate.. rAddress William Flina» Washington, D. C. Jcmucry 7 V- m - -- >*7'Mr, Ftiim Waa fieveral yeats a; clerk, in'the office of the Second .Comptroller, ; of Hla knowi effge of tfahsacung bneiness at the Departmenta will renderhU services, as* agent, patUcularly r tUeftti to all who may employ him at the scat of Gove rament, ALBION,K. PARRIS, • •• fcbl : * ,L^x» * N ’ t * INEE * •'■ -t." ■ . .. .V • , --Sri-. t i ........ ■ -4. -v ■£s&''::s/ ; ' ; -< •;:•••; irjfi -} •_ ; s./Sy*: v;• r ; J J >« * :V. .-if 7 /' 'I NO. 202. -.’.xO isjaspi 6=M
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