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X' r 0! s -a 4 h • Im^mssttimms „, : ‘c '*'>’l*l J s®g^®»^atecti ! t^ : S' , ‘S ; GmH4?SsWS!&«feMif« s^?s?<«^j<‘< s t*^q|l?sgJ^rfcf^i*-i|v.l-?^T > ;~''»^>^--»vr l .-. t5.i.-j*i."^>Kj t >iOt'* , >.‘ l 'C^-''t>>-H;.'ti'Ci'J>-> :^t- »?t*V -■. jViiVt,*!' -£ •’y ■>• t-, - ''*£&\ • s 4r^'<'« £ -« " Tr *»»«£#!«■. taitpitaif v ••W' §|p mmmmamsSSk^ Wli 111111 l I illlii'k IhMl^ " : . M iota, (so :’',»V.'r;r< tbe old stand, Fo. THE Partnership!, .'*-" W. Williams i Esq.,autt ,-• ■ was dissolved by mutual, business will hereafter be c, •;i^rh h aTeie m^«bu. e^y^yoro-eieecned^ ' r A Grannie damarUne Buildings. ; Mltcliel *■ Palmer, - -» ttornf.ys and counsellors at uy -•-- At' Qfflee on Fourth strut, a few doors below SmithfieU. ■ AUbuinueHS entrustedto ihcir cure.prompily attended to, s»s^ -0,ww “~“m!« : t , ■PbiiMM a-'-i ■MMiil —~~ -S£s ; . A Co., Hampton,. ( sace^r,o, Wind6w SKades, Fire Boara ‘ Also—Writing, Printing and Wra^ • • - - .J—Fourth,. and Diamond s,.^ — ' - 1 - rr.r* . '■ »)»■- a« £- '- ;£o.’^i'-'^v the season,- <*. BOWH&TETIiKT, ■ ' §^S? U “'^ldei. No, 140 Wood'steef.t, mcaß Vikgw srunr. OHFLL OYSTERS A TSTE haveremovedour store.and Manufactory from J 5 “Otm House, 1 ’ N 0.24 a. ' V WLibertystreet to the above named place/or the 1al:lm ' : > . *;>V^o22PHS*is.s4tf?'Xij? ■"■ plrpoeeof havingmofc conveniencefor manufacturing, -■■ .—. -7-=- ' : <s> ■ Which we intend going into extensively. All orders in; :/»- NO. U« WOOD-Si our line willbeatteudedto wiihpuuctualityaoddiapatcb. jjg,. FALL PASHIOS. '■•' Jobbing and Repairing neatly done and prompllyexe*. tSUßeceived at the OLD stand o, . : ! C Cutlery we will O?Ca, ;.: :s&gsxaftB£s^^ Reoolwrs.Tailors and Hair Dressers'SAsart,and.olher W °° g3 Hm I ,ii""d"c Y.Z, -':r".";.; -Ml ''trd. :‘<‘,..’ .'-^v',';d. r r '■'d-z z '-■- 4 < r: -t • [ Goods generally kept in Hardware Stores. Tinners,. -—■ Oueen Clty Shlrt Scorer Furrieta, .Hatters and-Saddlera’-Sbols made. to^ order.!. «a n nd nuLcinlr Btrf„t. (near the hr!dire,) —h - Razore Ground uiui iiiuldled, Pen Blades pul in, Ac.; as;onmrnl ofoorown make constantly, on 1 Iqjons and Pistols repaired, Ac., Ac. i • , .«n th. . : 1 N. B—Particular attention paid to mwtnfamnog aw«t«i ann» to l^ * ' •-' l Trustea and Supporters. , [.■■***» . •'» *y B ylsv%v a^^t:d' ,1 "• :fc •V'^•^■'‘*'’ , • 9 ?a»: :; ' F.t.''..--iv)^';d^e..-:;.-d......, •:■, : . ''' l ''' ' ; ;' ..'■■'. . . ..': ‘■' r Veidr^s?T, : s-i^^ ; )'r. r ‘^X')..V j -V l ,is i I t .';', ,' •:. d . ■'."-i'- : r '-i I r» : ‘- T*' • ' --- v.-i: v ■■ s 7 VVi *fi;' *■?: tep'Rti'an l -. =llll VOLUME IX. DAILY MORNING DOST. f/inUd f»nd PnUuhed «»*r*r ISorntn.g: % [Stundays netpltd.) aX lit lUUFEB} • Wottn-WIST cosnn OF wood AND FIFTH STREETS. : JJ7* IERMS.— Five Dollar*- a year, payable strictly , Sijc Pollan will invariably be required if . Botnaid wnlmt lie. year. .• Single conics two caars—for sale at the counter aubo Officefana by ilie News Boys. VO2& SATUUUAV HOIUIIHa POST published frouuhe same office,'on & large blanket r size street, at TWODOLLAR3 a year, in Advance— .«i»igleet)j»ie3Tiv*:cKiiTa. - i v. f}~7?No'paper will be discontinued {nnlass atthedis • ;■ tfrstion ofllio proprietor,) until all arrearages are paid. - (17 No attention will be paid to duy order unless ac ' coapamed by- tlto money* or satisfactory reference lu tins : * IP* Conncotef-wdk the Establishment cf the Morning. Post tsani of thelargest Job Printing Ojjitcetn the ci/y . token all kinds of tpori -tj done on the Shortest notice, and reasonable terms. RATES OF ADVERTISING AGREED UPON BY THE PITTSBURGH PRESS. TEN USES KOXFAHOU OB I - Ono square, oue insertion- .„,»<*•*»*?s 0 50 . ‘V- fcacß additiSwallUßctuon■ 30 ■ K t 4 one week ••* V . ..** u two weeks -3 Jo " 44 ihree -•••'* 4 00 41 4 V . onemoiuli .••••*. •-••••’ : 44 44 : two ' u " , “ . Uireo *• —■■**{? K 44 * fourroomUs »?*r—• 10 00 > 4 ‘ . 4 . six months --■■■• »? —— ■ —l~ 00 ~ ** 41 oneyetir--—4B 00 . Standing Card,six hues or less, per annum*-— * 10 00 CIIAXQKABLH AT PIiBASOBK One square, per annnra,(exclusive of the paper,)• -5 OS) For each additional square, inserted over one mouth, and for each additional square inserted under the y turl> rales* half price. Publisher* not accountable for legal advertisements beyond the amount charged for their publication Announcing candidates far office to be clrargcd the i ame as other advertisement*. Advertisements not marked on the copy for a specified tiumber of insertions, will be continued till forbid, and - payment exacted Accordingly. rhe privileges Of yearly advertisers will be confined rigidly totbelr regular business, and alt other ndveriitt:- . menla not pcriatuingto their regular business us agreed ior,lb be paid extra. AU ftdvtirnseincntß for charitable lustitutions, fire . . companies, ward, township and other public inwetiogs, and such like, to he. charged half price, payable stricti.t N .auvamck. Marriage notices to be charged SO cents. . Death notices inserted without charge, unless accorn- I itued by iuueral invitations or- obituary notices, and * ben so uccomramed, to be paid for. : Rcgularudvcruflcrs,and alt others sending coinrouni-. . . .cauons, of requiring notices designed to call attention to ■ Fairs, Soircce, Concerts, or any public cnte«iammcntß r - where charges are made for admittance —all notices of private associations —every’ notice designed to call at tention to private enterprises calculated 01 intended to promote iuJividual)nteicst,cunonly be inserted wnhthe understanding that the same is to be paid for. If intend ed to be inserted in the local column, the same will be charged at the rate of not less than ten cents per line. 1 Bishops or hist Notices to be chang'd triple price. • ’ .Taveru license Petitions,S'J.UO each. - Legal ami Medical Advertisements to he charged at fulipnccs. Real Estate Agent and Auctioneers’ Advertisements • - not to be classed under yearly rates, butlo be allowed n - discountot thirty-three and one-third percent, trom the amount of bills. WEEKLY OR TRI-WEEKLY IN DAILY PAPERS. Oneisquare, three insertions • jft Do. _ each addinonul insertion--- 0 d? AV.DGRTISKUENT3 jN~WKF.KI.V PAPKR - Tie square,(lo lines.) one 'insertion; *?• --—SO *0 l)o. each■•addiuonal insertion —•• o ‘*s All transient advertisements to oe paid-in advance. WHITE'* CO.,Gazeltfe. L. HARPER* Post. ROBT.M. RIDDLE, Journal. JAMES P. BARR A Co.. Chronicle.. FOSTER & BROTH ER, Dispatch. *Dec-l, 1849.} JAMES W. BlDDLE,American■ fJvcfessiaual (Saris •JfQIIN R. LARGE, Atarnti/ at imw, 1-ourth sitrci, near 'tf SmlOifielii. , ■ _ i mat ' w 4>AAHIKI* W. UUAOI, JlltniJl oi Ln m— Office on 4th y* «**M*»+ JittirOtant Pi^chgrgh. CN ORLANDO LOOMIS, Attorney «x Law, 4tk ji st;nbove Wood. jal>4-y ifTOfflAS AI, MARSHALL, Attorney at Lais.—Office, Lowrle’s Buildings, fourth st. jaa«-ly . ■ yILCAIINAIIAN > AVomty at LatP—Oihccoa Fourth XL* *q. t between Cherry alley and Gram si. pe«S) .R. BROWN’S OFJ ‘ Wood street. J N- M’iJt,OWRV> Attorney amt-Counsellor at Law.— • -Office iu Bafcewell’a Buddings on Gram street. ■ ■ c JSCirn\ Dentist, Fourth si., five doors west 01 Mur « ket- All work warranted, and it not penectly sat isfactory no charges will be mode. a>KMOVAL.—Dr. Robert Snyder, has removed his XL office to Fourth street, between Wood and Smith' held Blteels. ■ marlS-ly 1 1 DARRAGH, Attorney at Law—UUiee in Bakewcll s Buildings, on Grant street, opposite the Court ; JOHN BARTON, Attorney at Law—Office, NoTtUsiTe of Fifth street, between Wood and SmnUficld.m the •tme building with Alderman Morrow. sepiHMy r tKORGE F. GILLAIORE, Attorney and Counsellor at T Xato —Office removed to the Sddoorhelow Grant st, *• Fourth, to the office lafely occupied by Alderman Mil . . 1 nmr3o xt UUCKRIASTEK, Alderman —Officet Fourth sired : « third door above Smithfield f Bouthitde. • Conveyancihgof allkinds d«n» with thegreatestcare *ud legal accuracy. Titles to Iteal Estate examined, A:c E' DIDDLE ROBERTS, Attorney at Law. Office No. . I32Smilhfield <lntel, bctweeoFinh and Sixth. Collections carefully attended to—special atientio ■ (yen to Conveyancing. [dccMy OnCsarlet Ilofmnn, aOSKEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN, has removed hn office 10 Penn street, No. SSI, (between Hand street mid G&rrisonulley). l tef3l >..o S.G. H. KETSEE K. C. * IHJWkLL. *TKYSBR &• McDOWELL, (successoks to Kuim & KsTjEK,) Wholesale andlietail Drug and pTtscrtpttcn Ztore.co* ;2r of Wood street and Yirgin alley. Physi cians' carefully compounded meat *u:a u ? y • oCl3:if XOiJN A. PARKINSON, Fifth Ward, Penn >2 cl. beiweeß Walnut apd O’liara sis., where he nrny r oundat ail unies. Those having houses or other prop. *iiv to sell or rent, can have the same punctually attend* ed to J debts collected, and all the duties oi an Alderman will receive prhtflpt attention. OC ~*‘P.. RNBY W. WILLIAMS, AUornty and Counsellor ai Lavs, (successor to Lowrie & Williams,) Office ai the old stand, Fourth st.,above Smithfield. r THE PuTthcrshipbcretoforeexisting: between Heury W Wiiliams.Esq.,andmyself,in thepraiciiceonhe law, was dissolved by mutual consent on tha 20th ult., andthe business will hereafter be continued by Henry W. Wil iams, whom :I most cheerfully recommend to all for whom l have the honor to do business—as a gentleman t^r onhyoflhdr W& H. LOWftlE: Isiaoel'Pi Eon, ATTORNEYJAT LAW—Office in Fourth street, near Grant, in Lamartine Buildings. marSfl.'w JOUN J. MttCilKL-—— •*— * • v —SAMUEL PALMES. AUkhel A Palmer, • L TTORNF.YS AND COUNSELLORS AT LAW— J&,- Office on Fourth, street, a few doors below Smiihjicld. AH buaiueasentrusted to their care,promptly attended to. OfOllections made and Conveyancing executed 'on mode intetcriflK.' fcbUUL —j» U. jetmmga, A ttorney and counsellor at.law—Of- A: fice, Lowxie’a Buildings, Fourth street, between SmTlbfieid and Grant. *\>s_ or* George dlcCooU -jTTAS selected Pittsburgh as his permanent residence. iH He has taken the house lately occupied by Alder- Miller.on Fourth street, near Grant, immediately *d%inii g'lie “Lamattine House,” His Office is attach to his residence, where he will constantly be found, unless absenton professional duty. Office hours from 7 o'clock*. U. to » o’clock a. and from sf. IS. I*, ft e. In B. Ifetterman, A TTORNEYS AT LAW—Office on Fourth street, bc- A ."ni Wood and Smithficld. . jandi:y >— W.WiDallM, A TTOBNEY AT LA.W-Off.ce: second : »rv 'V>l A. Woe Ball. -- i Dr. Jome> King. OFFICE ON FOURTH STREET, one door West 0! Weaver's Hotel; . nusto:Bm —— : o’B> Bodioiod, . Attorney at law. office N 0.99, on Fourth street,opposite the'MayorsOffice. |augal:y ' j. s. Hamilton, . t TTORNBY AT LAWjbasremoved lo in XX Fifth street,between Wood and Smithnela streets, formerly occupied byTlios. Hamilton, Esq., decVLMid will attendtolhebuainess remaining unfinished upon his 'docket.'. -may 13. - EW DAGUERREOTYPE Rt)OMS, Burke's Build ings, Fourthstreet.— Hough & Anthont,Daguerroo ypists from the Eastern cities, would call themUentinn of "fie inhabitants of Pittsburgh, and the neighboring towns, otheir Daguerreotype of citizens and others; atrooms in he third s’AMrof Burke’s building, 4th st. ■personswUhingpictureatakenmay rest assured that .. no pains shall he apared to producethan in the highest . ' of the art- Ourinstruroenta tire of the mostpow , .erful kind, enabling us to execute pictures udsurpassed • " > for high finish and truthfulnfSa to nature. Thepublic are solicited to call and examine. “ Persons sitting for picturera re neither requirred or ex pected to take them unless perfect aatUfaciion egiven . N. B. Operators will find this * good depot for stock aud chemicals. - given in the art, containing .the more ottaaimprayements. Jan 7 ."■.w r: > \ v-«: . ■■' *'***.*■: % ,r.... •*;. *. ■ ' ’►% - ' i * < Business dar ho. tEX ANOER JAYNESj PeMn 2k* b'fU t 33 Fifth . street, near Wood. Jebt JOSHUA . ROBINSON, Agent forjl&rnden & Co.’s lanscf PacA<ta,Fifth at:« one door below Wood, febl riLUAfil JACKSON, Poianj Medtnnt DrpCHsO Lib erty Bircevlieaa ©TWood- fefal r DELANY, FajAwnatJ* Clothing huort* No. 40 Lib-. »ortystreet. fobl UON & BAKUENT, N-E corner of Wood and Six’ .streets. fobl HOUUKSA SON, Bankers and Dtalcnxn Fxchangi ♦ Coin and Bank Notes* No. 65 Market street, tebl A. FULTON, Bell and Brass Founder , No. 70 Second fitrcet, between Market and Perry streets, febl ATiCron Bookseller, Stationer and L'mrfir, •T Fifth street, between Wood and Market, jan7 Cl A- McNULTP & CO n Forwarding and Commission Jm Merchants, Canal Basin. _ ■..•■. • •• ■ _rnar3 WM. DYER, Grocer ana -Product Dealer, Nov L 53 Liberty street, Pittsbargh. ■ . matl7 OIIN ftPCIAIShEY, Tailor and Clothur, Liberty street between Sixth ami Virgin alley,south Bide. sepiO i McSfBIN, Proas Fouaderand Gat Ft tor, Smith. » field street, between Diamond alley and Fifth st. IIAAFFK & O’CONNOR, Proprietors ottne Pittsburgh I. Poriablt Boaf Store corner of Penn and "Wayne bis CIOOX42Y & LAIRD, ATereAaai Taxlors, Wood street) / second door from Water, wilt keep constantly on hand a,\veU selected lot ot Uloihiug. • marlthy XT LEE, {successor 10 Morput & lkk,) Wool Deader LA* <tn*i Commission for the sale of Ameri can Woolen Goods. feblC J b* -HIKE, -Wholesale Grocer , Commission Merchant, * and dealer m Paper and Rage, corner Penn and Ir win streets. ja!4 ■ /INO A MOORHhAD, IT/kolaab (iroeen and Product V. Efca/m, No. d 7 Wood street, Pitisburgh. |tny23 JOSEPH WOODWELI*, Importer and Dealer tn For fj ctgn mid Domestic Uardxaare, comer of Second and • Wood streets. ociD JOSEPH MAJOR, Boat Stare, Ship Chat.dlery and Agency of the Pittsburgh Lard 0)1 Factory, No 4, Market street, Pittsburgh. : jnlB KRAMER & 1111 AM, hankers and- hxchangt Brokers , corner oi Hurd and Wood streets, opposite the St. Charles Hotel. • febl BA. £ AIINESIOCH. A CO., IFAoJrsafs Drug \Var<- • house, corner of f irst and Wood streets, and corner ot Wood aadNUlh. febl OAUUKh MORIIOVV, of Tin, Copper O and Sheet Iron Ware, No. 17 Fifth street, between W ood and Market. fcblO \JkfM. LLI-.NN, corner of Third and Wood T f street*, above L. 11. Kay, where he is prepared to do every description of ruling and binding. pec2 JOHN H. Ml.Xl«Of<. Wholesale and Retail Dealer m AT«s«f and dfuticairn.?frumm*j > Pianos,Scbool Books, and Stationery, No. 122 Wood street. janl JBR\ AK, Rcttififlng Distiller, and Wholesale Dealer •in Foreign and Domestic and Liquors, No- H 4 Liberty street, and 53 Diamond alley. jy«l KIMJ A HNNK\ , Agents.ior the Dtiatear* Mutual iajumnr* Company, of Philadelphia, at the Ware house of King AHolmes, Water street, near Matket. ■ febl • WM. ALEXANDER A SONS. Coffin Makers and Fur uuAwg Vndtrtaktrs. comer of Penn and St. Clair streets, oppoiuxe the Exchange. Entrance on Pennsrcct. . febt W. J.THOTII. T F-SCOTT rpROni &> i>COTT,- lVWesafa and Retail Dealer in X Doe!*, Shoes. Trunks. Carpet Bags, Ac., 8. \Y. comer oi 1-ourthand *muhfield sis., Pur-hurgu- Pa- (rarl&y John A. Ciuig. late oi New Lisbon, O,* *W- S- Sxinnkh / IRAIG AShINNF.It, GennalAgeney Comsnisstonand Forwarding Merchants, No. 2o Market street, Pitts burgh, Pa. Prompt attention given to the purchase and sale ot all kinds of produce. • *epl2 WH. MrLLEJIjPinLADA. WM. BICKETSON, fnTSBUfiGU MILLKR k RICKETSON, Wholesale Grocers , and tm ponersor Brandies. Wines and Segars; Nos, 172 ami 174, comer or Ltbcuy and Irwin streets, Pittsburgh, Pa. Iron, Nails, Cotton 'i nrns, on hasd._ ShFkINLFA. ifouie, Siqn and Ornamental .Pam fir, • am) dealer m- PAINTS, No. 44 »St. Clair st., Pitts burgh, has constantly on band all kinds of Paiats, either •l>ry or Mixed; Jbpan and CopslVarmsh; Linseed Oil: Boiled Oil; Spirits Turpentine; Window Glass, of all sizes; Puttv, Paint Brashes, ftc., all of the best quality, and tor rale ui reasonable prices, «epll J Iba&c Williams, ,/TKROHANT TAILOR, SraithfieM sireel, No. IS, be iwcen Ist and v%l atreet.-. ap4y: —• aiorwß a> Haworth, . ~-■ I\EA PI3ALKRS AND IMPORTERS OF WINB3 AND BKANpl!\ft*. East tide of the Diamond Pittsburgh. mayiH 2. A. COOLTEH-—~ Coulter & Ilacbe* WIIOLRSAU-: AND RETAIL DRUGGISTS, cor ner of Wood anti Third steels, under Si. Charles Hotel, Pittsburgh. Pa. may! Daniel Yoangion, HOUSE. SIGN, AND ORNAMENTAL PAINTER, Liberty j>ueet, opposite Hand. All wort neatly iiccmed. Orders punctually attended to. (mar&lry I A I K John«ton A Slockfou. BOOKSELLER, STA* i TfONKR, PRINTER and BlNDER,corner or Mar kyi and Third streets, Pittsburgh, Pa )yn!uf Jamei P. HoiTmTclg ' K ECT IRVING DISTILLER, and t>BAt.ua in Forman and Domestic (finer, Liquors, Cigars, fyc., No. 197 Liberty at. corner of Barker s alley, novl&J Pittsburgh Pa. US. I>. PATTON, (Successor to J. S. Bonnet A Co.) Wholesale Grocer* UeeliQrtng Distiller* AND DEALER IN FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC WINES, LIQUORS, CIGARS, FRUITS, NUTS, 4*« IC2 Liberty street, Pittsburgh. ap3 JOtlN S. KENNEDY. KENNEDY & HASLETT, Successors to Kinsey A Knox. Wholesale and Retail Dealers in Watches, Jewelry, Silver Ware* Fancy and Variety Goods,Baskets, Combs, No. 94 Market street, between sih st. and the Diamond. |0“ Clocks, Watches and Jewelry ueetly repaired. Pittsburgh, August 20, 1850. • ' George Beale* Jr., Manufacturerof brushes, wbolksami wd Retail, No. 75 Wood street, Pittsburgh, Pa* .Con stantly on hand, a general and extensive assortment of at.t. kinds of BRUSHES, at the lowest Easterfi prices.’ 'N. B.—Machine Brashes, Ac., made to order at 4Jmt shortest notice. tnar3ory L, s. WATERMAN.-• R, N.'WATERMAN. • • TV. D. WATERMAN. L. S. Waterman Ct> Sons, WHOLESALE (.ROGERS, Commission and For warding Merchants, Dealers in all kinds of Pro duce and Pittsburgh Manufactured Arlicles,and Agents for sale of Richmond and Lynchburg manufactured To bacco in aril JOSUOA RHODES* ■ AUTRSD P. ANfIHUTZ, JOSHUA UUODKS A CO., WHOLESALE DEALERS IN FOREIGN FRUITS, Nuts, Spices , Confectionary, Sugars , Cigars, fyc.^c, NO. 6 WOOD STREET, BAST RIDE, NKAB WATER, julyl . PITTSBURGH. W. CUNNINGHAM» —— * -*■*—•— • • • ■ ~ «G. DUNCAN, D. CUNNINGHAM* • • ~ «--*D. IHM3KN. Pittsburgh City Glass Works. W. CUNNINGHAM A CO., MANUFACTURERS OR WINDOW GLASS, No. 20 Market street, between First and Second, Pittsburgh, Pa. 10* Particular attention paid tQ odd sizes. Also, Dealers in Flint Glass, Viols, Bottles, Ac. [jy22:ly ' cifer. A. 1. STUABT. STUART S SILL, Grocers, and Produce Commission Merchants, No. 119 Wood strut , Pittsburgh, Pa. DEALERS IN GROCERIES; Floor, Wheal, Rye, Oats, Corn. Barley, Pork, Bacon, Butler, Lard, Cheese; Clover, Tilnfflliy end Flax Seeds; Iron. Nails, Glass, Ac.,Ac., Ac. . Particular attention paid to the sale of Western Prodace. Rktehences —Mewsrjw Myers A Hunter, Robt. DMzeil A Cn., Hampton. Smith A Co., King A Moorhead, McGills A Roe, James May, Pittsburgh; Fenner A McMillan, Massillon: Jos. ft. Morrison. Esq.. St. Lonjs s*p26 Walter P. 01 a r shall* (Successor lo Snmael C . Hill,) IMPOUTEH. Anp D BALES IN P aBNCn^Np^AMKRICiN PAEEFThInGINGSAND BORDERS, Wind6w SKades, Fire Board Print*, 4' c -> 4* c - Also—Writing, Printing and Wrapping Paper, No. 85 Wood street* between Fourth at. and Diamond alley, west aide, ja» PiUsburtk, Pt THOMAS WOODS.* •• * 'fljLMUßl* WOODS. T. WOODS A SON, I'KODUGE DEALERS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, jalO No. 61 waxbh stbbet, prmßDggH. SAMUEL P. SHRIVER, WHOLESALE GROCER, PRODUCE AND COMMISSION MERCHANT, AND DEADDX IK PITTSBITOGH MANDTACTURED ARTICLES, y aJ 13() and 132 Sttond.il., bitiotcn Wood and Smilhfield, jai:tf' Piltabnrfjh. BOW N TETLEY, PRACTICAL CUTLERS.SURGIC AL AND DENTAL Instrument manufacturer*, . No; 140 WoodVtbekt, nbab Vutcin allot. TSTE havereraovedour store and Manufactory from W Liberty street to the above named place, for the nurnoseof having mofcs convenience far manufacturing, which we intend going into extensively. All orders in- NO. 108 WOOD- STRK ET.i, ourUnewmbeaUehdedtowiihptmctuahtyanddiapatch. Of . PALL FASHIONS! •: IpggL. Jobbing and Repairing neatly done and promptly exe- Received at the OLD stand of G. W. r» r O3 cuted. ; . GLASSGOW,'Beebe'& Co.’s Fall .style of Hats'for A'tfeneral assortment of .Hardware and Cutlery we .will Those in want of a good Hat Or Cap, -at a small alwavfikeepon band,and scllit at the latetst prices.— n.ivatiFeabore cosifor Cash, will please caU at No. 10S We have just received a fine lot of Gu«j,‘ Pistols and wood street, east side, third uoor below fifth street. RCTolvers.Toilors and Heir Dressers’ Skeart, and ojher aag aiAni ' . ~ ; - Goods generally kept in Stores, Queen City Shirt Store. Pumer>, Hatters madeji> order., - TOm jja St. Clair streot, (near the bridge,)—a Razors Ground and Handled, Pen Blades put in,.Ac., ••nJ. » arjre assortment of our own make constantly on <hms and Pistols repaired, Ac., Ac. . ... finttomer SHIRTS made to order promptly. N. -B— Particular attention paid to manufaemneg band, customex on o w 8. *K*ULr Trusses and Supporters. dec37:ly | dco24*iy - •* N. H. UACKS. Xt.tt. Slooftton* a. n. haslhtt. •THOMAS B. BILL. ‘ ‘ ’ 1 ■) -•- t .. V ~ ' ~ r > : v&.vJv*,* v PITTSBURGH, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 12, 1851. Bneiiuss (Sarits: apttn GOttIUSTON, COBNKROF HAND AND -LTBBRTY 6TBKRTS, (Over Jones’Drug Store.) ; "PAINTER OP HOUSES, BANNKH3, DESIGNS, X . Emblems, Ac. Aibo, Steeples and nil difficult clc v&tion*. ILr The best and cheapest Signs In the City. [feb’23 afiSAL fcSOPAT& tmOKElt, H- • „ • , UENRYtW. FISH ■ ASopened an Office at the corner of Smhbfield and Fifth.streets,*Pittsburgh, known as the “Great Bargain-corner,” and will devote hiacnliretlme aud at*: tenuott to the FurcAoje, Sale and Exchange cf Real Es tate, w city and coumry. . From his.aequaintance wuh the busincAs, hc hopes to satisfy all who may favor him with Agencies in tlieir line of business. HBFBBKKCES. Ira B;l[er«ey, John F. Ferry, Lyman Wiliuartli. Copt. William Wart), W. O. Leslie, -{stplv; Thompson.Bcll, 11. 11. McCullough, Geo. P. GiHmore, J. K. Moorhead, ThOs. Howard, / John M. Towaund, Druggist and apothecary-, no. as, Musket street) three doors above Third, Pittsburgh, wilHiave constantly.oh hand a wcUselectedtiasoruneutof the best aad freshest Medicines, which he. will sell on the most reasonable terms; Physicians sending orders will he promptly attended to, and suppplied with articles they may rely upon ns genuine. Physicians prescriptions willbe accurately am) neatly prepared from the best materials, at any hoar of the day ornighi. Also, for sale, a large stock of fresh and good PERFU MERY, di‘r:iy Kofile Glut Work.. JOSEPH D. ABEL-1. , UANOTACTUBEft OR QBEKN OLASftWARR; VUUMJOTTI.K;: and Flasks; Faun, Scotch Alt, MtnSral Water, Patent Meduine and Wine Bcuies, of entry tlssrtiytiun; AIso—WINDOW GLASS— Keeps constantly on hand a general assortment of the above articles. . U7* As the other Green Glass Factories arc all slopped,as Is tho custom in summer, tfas Factary u noir> \n full operation, and todlcontinue m operation both sum mer and ttnnur. .••/ ■ Orders thankfully solicited and will die filled at the shortest notice. ' n,- IJ7* Warehouse, No. lld Second street, betioeen Wood and Smuhfield streets. Dyjy-\>o:ly The OlrtPrlaUng Kitabllshmeut. (LATE JOHNSTON’A STOCKTON'S.) And Blank Book and Stationery Warehouse. TKI* S. HAY'LN is prepared to execute eve y .style of Vy • Legal, Commercial, canal and Steamboat Job Printing and Book Binding; aud furnish every article in the Blank Book, Paper and Staiiouety hue, at the shortest notice and on ibe most reasonable term*. Blank Book und Stationery \Yarchoa»e, corner of Market and and Second streets. U 7" Printing Office and Book Bindery, No. 50 Third »ic«t. novlfi R. C. STOCKTON, (Late Johnston if &mcton.) . Oootuelter, Stationer, Printer & Hinder* TYTOULD respectfully nmte tho attention oi Mer yl chants and others, to his large and superior stock of BLANK BOOKS, consisting of Day Books, Journal* Ledgers, In voice,Cash, Order and Letter Book*, of every size, made of the best paper, and bound in the most du rable manner, which ho offers ut prices toat cannot fail to give satisfaction. Blank Books ruled and bound to any given pattern. Printing of every' description exe cuted wuh neatness and dispatch. No. 4? Market *t ja4 Kjlthojgr*plklc EHt&hliiiimsut of WM. SUHUOHMaNN, THIRD STREET, OPPOSITE THE POST-OFFICE'. I’irrMiUUr-U MAPS, Landscapes, Bill-heads, Showbills, Label®, Architectural and Machine Drawing/;, Business aud Visiting Cards, etc,, Engraved or Drawn on -<toue and Primed-m Colors, Gofu, Bronze or Black, in the most approved style and at the most reasonable price* octlardly APULiON, Felt and Brass Founder, lias rebuilt «iui « commenced business at his old stand. No- ?o Se cond, between Market and Kerry streets, where hr will be pleased to see his old customers and mend*. « rt C jL ttfch » fiteamboa, » antl bel,B 01 size, from into lvjUuu pound?, cast irora patterns of the must approved models, and warranted to be of the best materials Mineral Water Pumps, Counters, Railings, Ac , Ac , together with every variety of Brass Castings, if requir ed,turned and finished in the neatest manner; A. F. ts the sole agent tor Babbuvs Anti-Attraction Me tal, ro justly celebrated lor the reduction of motion tn machinery. Ihe boxes and composition can be had or him at all times. novlTy WILLIAM TRCIVILLO, Undertaker, l iuh street, im mediately opposite, thti Theatre, respectfully in forms hia friend* and the public in geueial-that he hits resumed bis business a* a Furnifiliing Undertaker 11** is supplied with Oiid uiwuyn keeps on hand CoUincof all sizes and kinds, Shrouds, and all other articles onsnehoccustons. Silver plates,ice boxes, and leaden coffin* will tm sup plied m order. A fine heurse and coinage always ready to attend funerala. septshLy WM * ALEXANDER-& SONS .CoTrifl Makers and I'canrsinxo] comer of Penn.and iiinja l ~ g ‘ < Clair its t apposite the ExsAange Hotei„ Entrance on Penn sr, res* ■ntmiMiaiiiiiiii l , | , | ,MI 1 '■""peciiuHy inform their friends and I the public, that they are prepared to furnish and attend to everything in the line of undertakers, os they have I quit the business of Cabinet Mating, and their attention I will be devoted altogether to the above business, keen u large aMorunaniof COFFINS made and finished,cover 1 ed, and lined in the neatest raauner, with a variety o materials, and at all prices; we keep SHROUDS ready made, of all sizes, of Flannel, Cambric, and Muslin, at all puces, and mode in the eastern style, and cl) other articles necessary for dressing the dead, and furnishing funerals, of quality and price to suitr&ILVKU FLATESs or engraving the name and age \ ICE CASES* for laying the body in ice, by those who wish to keep their friends any length 01 nine, and have .ZINC PANS to nut ice in for laying on the body* LEADEN Coffins always on hand. We have a splendid new HEARSE and a pair of fine horses, and any number of the best carnages, etc., etc., and will.be prompt, punctual. and reasonable. augl9*y ONUNUAHKLA FLANINt i MlLL.—James AltiX isobb would respectfully inform hia friends- and the public, that his new establishment is now in full opera* lion, and that ho is prepared to furnish Boat Cabin*, uml fill all orders for Planed Lumber, with’promptitude,ami at the lowest rates. Board and Flank, pinned on one or both aides, con stanllv on hard. Sash, Doors and Mouldings,of every description, made to order. Builders and Carpenters would find it to their advun tage to give him a call, as he can now tumuli them wuh pUukeastud.suitable for every description of work. joaii Harm-• -- * -. old- MAPFETIVft OLD, (Successors to tho late firm of John Bhetfif A Co.) BELL AND BRASS FOUNDERS, : AND MANUFACTURERS .j of Brass Faucets,'Steam and Gas [ -cftSr iW, '** 1 Cocks, with all the various articles used tail* PLUMBING BUSl ryff?:'- ... NESS,Noi. 127 and 129Firststrcet. The above are now prepared to manufacture and keep constantly oh hand every .variety of Gukge kud Steam Cocksysucli as are used by Engine bailders and Plumb ers; also, Gas Chandeliers, Pendents}, Brackets, Gas Pipe, Ac., Ac., Ac. ’ [nov29 hotels, #£. National Hotel, PlUibarcln Situated on Wnter Street, opposite the Landing of the Brbvmsville Steam Packets . THIS House having undergone a thorough repairing and fitting up,both inside and out, the subscriber is determined to use every exerlionsin nis power to make all comfortable that think proper to call with him. The Tablo willbe'alway» suppliea.-Wtth the best the market affords- The Bar will be supplied with the best ami choicest liquors. Attached to the house is a good stable, attended by a good Hostler. JAMES REAMER. JySO ALLEN BBUWn. W. V. CUNNEU.T. BROWN’S HOTEL. CORNER OF SEITIIFIELD AND THTHD STS., Pittsburgh, Pa. BROWN A CONNELLY, PROPRIETORS. N. B —Good Stabling attached to the house. GREERSBURGH HOTF.h. Old Stand.) THE subscriber having leased \he.above well know and excellent establishment,(snowprepared to en tertaio his friends and the traveling public generally, In the best manlier and on the most reasonable terms. His TABLE wit) at all times be supplied with every delicacy of the season; and hit Bar with the best of Li quors. - Ilia stabling is very extensive; and every arrange menthas been made for the accommodation of Droveis. aqg&lf WM. CLAWSON. Waverly House. THE undersigned KfA\ rflyj succeeded M » inu M v ßß ,i*B^y^a TvMybQpTin this popular.establishment, announces to .his friends and the public generally, that he will usi hie. best efforts to keep up the wpll earned and long enjoyed. reputation of the house, • He will keep constantly on handeyery delicacy o» tHe season,-Gams, Sbelt* and Can Oysrußs.Ac., and his Bis will at all times be supplied withi the Chojcect Li ijbobs. ' fdeCl7:lV.l W.C.OALUAGHF.R. “OUR HOUSE.' 1 SHELL OYSTERS AND GAME received daily al J£* W N-. 21 i“^^ ENNETT ; t '. '■ - - (gmiawtionXints. BLACK BALL LINE KMUiKATiON 01-TICR ' - \ : . CATUo'rJc book st 6r.it ff!*i Fu^ l slrett t near bmUnfitld. .fiulKtiiiuorfifined lakes ihu method 01 informing his X»- friends auu the public in general, that he has opened Alt Oftter. at the above nurofcu place, and is prepared to remit money in sums pfSsand op wards, payable at sight, in any town m England, Ireland, Scotland ami ‘ Wales. lie la also prepared to hriiir out passengers frorp Liv-. erpool (o any port in the United plates. Bern* con* nccted with a house of suefrjong. etaadiug as that-of Messrs. Roche, Brothers and i»v bwiirtui auemion to business, the subscriber trufcU ho wilt mem the confidence oi who may tavor him with their, patronages ForpnrtjCutars, please-rtuU'atthe'Eifligra tion Office oi the tmdorsigneiVAgent;/' w. b: m t coni,oguk. • No. t>7 I* mil «u, near fenuthCeidyrmslnirgh; ■ ■ RfftTtncts— Hon. John 15. outline. Mayor. o/ 'rills burgh; James Blakely, I'*stp» John J.iftincbeh -Ksn., Hot>‘ VV. Porter,Alderman M.;JV. Lewis. Oificcs 01 tuc Morning Chronicle, Post, amifVmaburgh Catholic. :.. fehWnlm ■ •■•" ■ ••>. ■ ■ .■; ■ . .>■ •./. .... New Arrangement** rgvv. r t Inn s O paqk n 1 s 'gSrarara' ■" Pior.ADhxvmA. - TO SAIL*FROM LIVERPOOL On Iht -Rt gsituvth dairef tvmj Mon fa. •JANE If. f*L!DD&ft, Amfcroj^fAiW,7oo-cons, lath Nov. JAMKB BROWNM.'Ar/Aur Cbiht t 1U(»0 tohs-teUi Bee. BONDAR. J. (r. ISurstoW) CSO tmis .JSih Jan.' NKW SHIP. , aoO tons- Feb. The above.aliips.artshmlrif.'iji^besimoletiaU andafj T<r the ttaosl approved inmlels fur-swiftness, combined with the modern .improvements tor the comfort ot r»as eenrjcrs.! are men of known ability. tnr.no packer will take irdvnntage of Meant low hoiit»> Up the lJdlavvnrc. Also,*hipi saihny weeklv fora luverpoo) io New Or* leans, tfaspengers.traji get.iipiftc river rtieop through the winter. tor terms of - Second.i.>abnt mid Sieerapo passage--tip' ply to or address Ityleiler {ptnt-panJ). I*. W. IiYRNHS&.CO.* fc.JSoutl» street, ftew York : i>G \V oterloo Hoad .Lircfpool; JOHN THOMPSON; 205 Efreriy sijreet, Pittsburgh.' novM:3n) anti Philadelphia packet*' SaUing from Liverpool on th* iZighlFtnUiof tnzh Alanth. Ship Jane H. uliddcn. Oapt. Child, Nov. 13. »• James Browne. " .Child.* Bee- IH. §&£g* ■" <«ondar,- Barstotv, Jan. 18. ** ——, new, •• fjhJUen. Feb. 1?.. .Theceshipa aieof the largest class.. The accommo dations for second cabin and steerage passengers are nnsnrpassed for comfort,urni iliedays of sailing trill be punctually adhered to; - ; . Prtco oi Meeruge parage 3.'0. Certificates cood for 13 months, or the money refunded if. the passengers do not embark. Apply to DAVID M. BARBOUR, at ,Tnnn AVatt & Co.’s* 'Ail liberty street. Drafts for any amount given upon the Ulster Banking Company and Branche s the Royal Batik of Ireland, or bpoouer* Atwoods Sc Co.. Bfouer&, Umdon. (uovl9:3m KOItKIGN PASSENGF-U OFFICE -SHIP AHOY! *<?V~ WHO COMMANDS? *"■ rr nAItNDKN & CO., VV ho have appouuedlUe :<uhsvnberAgen( foriheir unrt vaUe&Lincs of Ships from Liverpool to. New York Philadelphia and 'Boston.''• •. -C. . LeiiUe Friendu of lO have their MTunjferoenlsTUarto aeironlim* to the tuto J'rmwion Laio. and taltt; no man's receipt,;witfeim* having itinserted; otherwise they will have to pay in faverpooTsbefore they abrp. . The lollowinir is the list, accordm* to law : ibs. Bread. 3 ii Uft-ficrT or Parc, 1 *• Hour, » .i Puls Vinegar, 5 *• Oatmeal, 3.- .ioUß.feugar, .2 - Jlice, £? •: Motasse?,’ 5 ,l Potatoes. »-v With three quart* uf Water'll/ day, und sufficient I> jorCookin*. . . The caboose and coafcing-rattgedfor thtf-Use of Pas senders, are kept under cover. Every attention will be paidtoproraole their health andeomfon. Ji*nk of England Notes ttud chased Lat current rates. . >»V-v*^ r - - - 'iv. .. . Debts, lAigacie'-, Pensions, . copies of With procured, necU’d with u u Knropean . : jrOSHUAIiJi»INSOIt, European . opQ] Post Bmldiuf.t., eorjjrr of Eiuß^nd^Vood^ts. n ««i tta N c in'p lllllil? SCOT*,ANI>. • -AVAMSS, I'ki ANO K. mu[ (2 K KMANY, To any amount, by ito»hua Hobtnsn»t huropean Agenly I'csi Buildings, rar. frtjih and Woods is fUlafdlaUtOHS JOSEPH LU‘P£XCOTT. WSl.’r. BABB JiiP PKKCO TT & BAR It , (Lat* J.S.SrfUtthxaA Co.) fflannfaclnren 01 Plioenii Fire Proof Safes, Second street, between li'ood and Smiihfield. ON Tuesday afternoon, duly i.',, tS4S, the undersigned were called upon by Mesr.rs. Lipf eneolt A Barr, to 7 witness an hou««tund tair test of one ot their Phoenix Safes. The furnace being prepared, tne Sale was placed inside thereol,-vvit)i hbok«, papers und some money; when the. door of the Safe was closed and the Ihre kindled at quartcrpaat£ o’clock, and io a short lime the Safe was red kot,aml coutinueiniil half past 6 o’clock, being about four and a half hours, when the committee expressed their satisfaction (hat the time occupied with such heat wnx sufficient. The furuaec wa« then pulled down, Safa cooled.and door opened—the hook#, papers and money safe. The heat was so great as to melt off-the brass mountings. We therefore, take pleasure in recomraend ingthese Sates to the public, as beiug, iu our judgment, entirely fire proofs JARVIS ATRABUE, • N )CK A RAWSON, CORNWALL A BROTHER, BRANNON A THATCHER, BENEDICT A CARTER, ISAAC CROMtE. 1 am'engaged in the foundry busine**, and know something übout furnaces ani heat. I witnessed the burning of the above Safe, und can freely say there was no humbug about it, and with pleasure recommend them to the public as being, in my judgment, entirely fire proof. WM. KAYFi. In calling upon the above gentlemen for their signa* 'lures, theyelUpoke iu the liighesttenns of the fairness of the lest, and ibcirTull confidence of. the Safe’s beinj entirely fire-proof. We have const intly on hajid and fot ’sale ft'TuH assortment of the above Sufes. marSl BELL A TERRY: \VlioIe«»Ie and Kctall. SADDLE, HARNESS ANDTRUNK MANUFACTORY ROBERT H. HARTLEY, begs leave to in* fotni liis.frieuds uud the public generally, hat he continues \o occupy, that largo andcom- modio'us Store Room, formerly occupied by Samuel Kahn estdek & Co., No. SC, corner of Diamond alley and Wood - street, where he keeps a large, and general assortment of Saddles, Bridles,Harness,'Trunks, Carpet Bugs, Saddle Bags;Valises,Buffalo Robes, Whips, and ail other arti cles in his line. • * ' • lie also keeps constantly on Land,nnd is prepared to lurtiisUto order, all kinds of Riveted Hose,manufactured Of the bostmatemUuudiua style of workmanship equal to theeastem manufactured article,und ai(>t> per cent, cheaper. . , Comury MtrtAanu and farmers would do well to call j and examine hisxtock before paeohasiug elsewhere, as [ ho is determined to sell first rate articles at very low I pTfces. ' , ' ID* Don’t forgeuhe place, N©.-88, corner of Wood treet andDiauiond Alley. ap2fl FOR REAL GOOD to Mounts A Ha* worth’s Tea SlnTeffn the -Diamond. • Damaged or inferior Teas never kept ut-Uiis establishment. SuperiorGroenTeas'***-**-•. ;-sft.and7sc. tb,' The fihestiinpoued--.* ••'••Sl/HV 4 Strong ahd rough flau’d.Blackj Sn and^Se. Fine mild flavored-• *»*frjso aiid 75e. The finest Old Cpuntryßliujtr.Toa, 75c. This Tea, unlike '-spine of tho laie..imported Oolong’s,’’ is free from all htrby.-iasU> amT u ,the hulica dll say,” ’Tis not impregnated with the effluvia ot febSS ' ' - DR. JAYNE’S FAMILY MEmcis KS—Exliact of a letter from the Rev. E, L-AUBOrT.o well known and highly esteemed Missionary in the kingdom of Burmali,dated Sandh®WvA.TTftcan, < £obruury, 1846; Dr. D. Jayne, Philadelphia We are now in great want of your Medical,Preparations. Your CARMLNATIVE BALSAM is uo invaluable Medicine in ibis country in Bowel Complaints, and Ims been, used in all our Missions with ;tbe most graufying success* 1 have known it in many cSto&io act like & charm. Your SANATIVE. PILLS are The heal medicine for my-Liver Complaint and pain in. the side, lhat I have ever used.,* They.are m ;great demand, and we'arc entirely out P*_“ ien ?* *Ve need five hundred boxes oi them. Bro. Beecoei says we could use a thousand boxes yearly-amongour peoplc to great ad vantage. 1 have useayoarTONlC VERMIFUGE as a To:nc in INTERMITTENT FEVER, with the most complete success. I think it was once the means of sa vingmy own son. During my ttavelaaraong thecharch es the past season, I found a whole village- suffering un der a prevailing Influenza, attended with Coughs of a . most violent character. . I often Tegretted I had not had a dozen or'two of. YODR'EXPECTORANT to admin ister to them, for 1 believe from what I have seen of its effects, that it would have been just the thing for those poor peoyle. I'prestune.you have not hitherto had an ideu to what an extent; yopr medicines are used in all our Missions. Affectionately yours, E. L. ABBOTT Pot sale at the Pekin Tea Store, 33 Fifth st. [nov*23 fp.ML.uKS' TlUMmTNGS— Received and opened this X day—Canvas. Paddings, ©eneias, twist, satis- and lasting Vest and Coal, Unions. Bone, metal and jat an ned’Pant and Strap Button*. Horn and black bone eus* Pender Bolton*. &c. ~ Ctubo? A. A. MASON &■ CO. - NEW CROP BLACK TEAS—Just received av rhe Pekin Tea Store, 3S Fifth street, a lot of „m crap Oolong BlackTtas, by the ship * Architect,” and Tor sate •wholesale to ihc traae at reduced pfices.' N. B—The above Teas, are ihreci irom Canton, and the ladies all tap they wo not accrued-, with English Brandy, Gin and Ran.’ IfebH] A. JAYNES, FifthsL r.”.//-r;* r; ■» » fc V / * Pittsburgh TransportatftoA^lilne.; JAMBS O’CONNQR & CO Cana! Rasim Pittsburgh i • SITOR/JAMES & CO , • Depots, tiroad and Cherry aw.*- No. 3 South Fourth st., between Market anil. , Chealiutats;, Philadelphia; O’CONNORS-&-CO., - * - H7U North Baltimore ;. AVINO tully completed our arrangements, wo will: be prepared, upon'the opening of thePeiuiSyWama CaiirJs, to carry Freight to andTrom Pittsburehj Balti more, Philadelphia, New "Vort, Hoston, Cincinnati' Lou* isviiie, St. IjOuis, and all the Easx and West, at lower rales ahd with more despatch and care than any other Line. ;• All floods shipped by our Line are fufly covered by insurance, without any charge to owgcrs, a protection notofFercd by any oilier Line; .• s All communications addressed to ourselves or our Agents,' Half. & CO., Cincinnati; E. WEBB, Louis ville ; LOVE A OSBORNE, St. Louis;will meet with prompt attendance. . . • N. B.—Our Line has no connection whatever with the 1 luudelphm and Pittsburgh Transportation Line of At*- ktna&Co. __ • - .•! ffeb 10 81ercliantif’ r rranoportattoti.:£iLxie: jVIA. FJCNNA. CANAL’AND HAILfIOADS.) FOR PHILADP.LPHIA DIRECT. vQjr; WITHOUT , RE-SHIPPING. «£3 • a a. uvaNulty <s• co., Canal Basmy4QB Penn hi., Pittsburgh. PHASES RAYNOR. Central Block;Hoad Bt., Phiiada. WE are prepared to receive a Idrge amount ol Mer chandize and Produce, to ship, on the opening of the Canal, to Philadelphia and trR intermediate places, at lower rato, and in less time , than in any previons sea wn. 1 V N. D.—The increased number of Trucks provided by the Canal Commissioners tor currytug boats over the State Railroad, will prevent any possibility of delay at Johnstown, !lollulaysbitn*h of-Columbia; tins season. C. A. M’ANULTV, . Chnal Busin. Pennsylvania Knllroad Company WILL be prepared lo lrun?port. MERCHANDIZE Horn PHILADELPHIA to PITTSBURGH in an ticipation of the opening of the Eastern Division of the Pennsylvania Canal, say on and after ibfc TWENTI ETH oi FEBRUARY ,at the following Tales,, viz: For Ist Class—Dry woods, llat*, boots and Shoes. Drugr;jßonks, Stationery, Ac., at*——-SI per lOOlba. For2d Class—Hard ware,Queenswaic, Groceries, Paint and Dyestnfi*. Oils, Acat 80 cents/pe* lOOSI9. 1- or 3d Class—Coffee, Leaf Tobacco, Iron, Guano, Ba con, Beef. Pork, Ac., at* *—*oocents per IOGJbs. For 4th Mass—Tar, Pitchy Rosin, Ashes, Marble. Pig Iron, Bricks. Ac., at —— * *socents per lOQlbs. H: 11. HOUSTON, :r Freight Agent, Pcnha. Railroad. Co. Nos. 274 A 276 Market Street] Philadelphia. N.B.—Goods going East by our Road should be con signed to mcfaden acovode, ..-.Pittsburgh. PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD COMPANY. PASSENGER TRAINS between PHILADELPHIA and PITTSBURGH, Leave Philadelphia Daily at 8/A. M,and 10J P. M. Leave Pittsburgh Daily at 8 A:M:, and 9, P.M. " A. HENDERSON, febl:2m Passenger Agen t. YOIIGHIOQRBNIf ROUTE 1 TWENTY-T 1 HIKE MILES THE CHOUTEST ROUTE TO BALTIMORE AND PHILADELPHIA I The steamer THOMAS SHHIVER, M. ©a^^S^BAiLKT,Master,leaves Pittsburgh} from her whan boat, above the Monoagahela bridtre, doily, at 4 o clock, P. M., anil WestlSewton at 8 A. 53,, running m connection with a daily line of splendid; Troy built coaches to Cumberland, and Railroad thence to Balti more and Philadelphia/; : ■> - For further information enquireof G. JU. HARTON, 'Passenger Agent, Mbnongahela House; - - or,Capt, JACOB fiMITH.r Freight ApeM.:Wharf ftoa Plttsborgh Portable HoatXine ( TOK TIIK TRANSPORTATION OF FUEIOIIT TO ANb FBOW " PITTSiiVRtIH: PHILADELPHIA- J3/IITfMOBEi N EW: YORK, BOSTON, Ajo * THOMAS JTAAFPE&O’CONNO.R, PhU(t!i*!phi«; ■..•■• l Pittsburgh. f 1 HI E. Candl -being now open the proprietors of this | him* established time are us usual at their old stand*, receiving and forwarding Merchandize and Produce at low and with the promptness, certainty and safety peculiar to their system and mode of Transportation, where mtermeiUate transhipment is avoided, with Us ..imscqnent delays and probability 01 damage Merchandize and Produce shipped Lust er West,and Bills 01 liudimr forwarded freeol charge tor commission, advancing or storage. Having noirtterestdtrectly.orm directly in steamboats, that or the owners is solely con sulted when shipping their goods.. ' Ail communications to the following Agents promptly atiendedto: THOMAS BORBJDGR V No. *J7S Market sUPhiladelphia;! TA A FFIS. & O’CONNOR, . \ Cor. Peon and W ayue sis., Pittsburgh; j Agents— John M’Culloch it C0.,08 North st.» Ua!l.;P. B. Burke A Co., m Doane st,, Boston; W.& J. T. lap scoti fc Co., fcG south .“.i.. New V nrfcj Job. WlieelwTight, Cincinnati. - - mar2s Bounty Lands, CAPT. NAYLOR, No. -163 Third street, corner of Cheriy alley, having made arrangements at Wasb ngton Jor the purpose, will procure Bounty Lands for the officers and aoldiets, their widows and children, under the Bounty Land Bill, passed Septeraber2Sib, 185 b. Pittsburgh, October 10. =• • • •• • • __ fTIHE partnership of Reynolds A Slice was dissolved X by mutual consent on the Ist inst. ' The'business of the firm will be settled by either bflhe parties, the name of the brm to be used lor that purpose. 8. O. REYNOLDS, J. h. SHEE. On retiring from the business of Reynolds A.Shee,l would recommend Mr J. L. Shee to my friends and the' former customers of the house; * r / jal4 8. O- REYNOLDS, Olttzena of Pittsburgh I HAVE you all heard how-cheap C.A.BROWN.** selling his stock of fine Gold JEWELRY ? if you have not, then know that he.is selling a veryTicb and fashionable assortment of Gold WATCHES and JEW* ELRY at such astonishing Jowprices thateall yrfiahayO called to see his ussortiiieitr'aiidprices, exclaim,—this, cerlaiuly, issomethingnew for Pittsburgh.' What! fine gold Jewelry selling, at half the usual price! -How can this be? Stop a moment, we will tell you the secret; we have maae such arrangements with tho manufactu rers at the east, and also, with the Watch manUfactu-' rersof Europe, that we are getting all our goods at the lowest possible puces, ana then, baying low rents to .pay, and other expenses/uts'o, cheap,"enables us to sell at a very small profit upon first cosViindrlherelore, a wholesale price will answer. Therefore,low prices ami lurge sales Will be our motto. Please call at 111 Market street, second door from "Libertystreet. {decl9}, v ,C.A,BROWN- ; fpHE PEKIN TEA STORE has been removed from X Fourth street to No 33 Fifth streel, one door east of the Exchange Bank.wherethe re ceivjnghis lull slock.of GREEN AND.-BLACIt-TKA3, selectedwith great care, and purchased direct frbinlhe Importers in New York.-The stock consists of-all thu different flavors and grades of Teabroughrtdtlie Ameri can market, and will be sold wholesale and retail, at prices lowerihan any o'thcr house In Pittsburgh. Retail Grocers are Invited toj call and get samples, and learn our prices :fdr Tetfspabkediii £ and ttb pack ages, orb>\the naif chest. • ’ - : Coffee—Aiocba, Java and Rio Coffee. [ Chocolate^ Baker’s Broma, Cocoa, Chocolate'and Co coa Shells. - Sugar—Lovering’s crushed and pulverised, and New Orleans Sugar. • r.- Raisius, Prunes, Ac. . - A. JAYNES, dccl4 - , , - -33 Filth St To the Ladlcß. T" : v 77 ' WE HAVE NOW FINISHED 25 dozen of Ladies* fine black real Lambs Wool STOCKINGS, which are softer inthe wool and more*durable in the color than any we have heretofore made. Every article in lhe Sock, Undershirts and Drawers, ladies* and children’s underclothing, made to order with punctuality. . The Old*Esiabii«hed Stocking Manufactory; Fifth st." deefi . W.DALY & CO; central Tea and; Family Grocery Store. fTiHE finest qualities of Green aud Black TEAS; Mo* X cha, Java and Rio COFFEES; Lovering’s D.Re fined and. Crushed SUGARS; New Orleans,St. Louis Refined and Havana do; best Bunch RAISINS ; Citron, Lemon Peel, Prunes, Dates. Ac., for sale by ; 1 ■ ; •- H. O. KELLY, deed ' No. 20 Fifth street- . ■ c. a. hi’aniilty &co., transporters, forwarding and COM MISSION MERCHANTS, ; : Depot; Canal Basin, 403 Penn at, febxs . ■:-- . Pittsburgh. CIENTRAL TEA STORE.—The subscriber tiasnsw / on hand and is constantly-receiving, Fresh Te saor all dencriptions, sold in the United States or aay pan of the world, at the. lowest rates bf any in the Tea Market. These Teas will be ; sold loose ox in meiamc, packages, : to suit customers, audeither. kinds - warranted The metallic packs are air tightfarid warranted so,utOt withatanding reckless and unpKiKipha assertlous by nr tetested persons. ,- * tfebl3] • H- O- RELI A . : " Ladles’ Writing' CXa»«, MR. J. D: WILLIAMS, Professor of Penmanship in Dufl’s Mercantile College, will open' a* Ladies’. WTitingCiasajOnMondayneXMna private Maes room,. opposite Nelson’s Dagaerrean Gallery,? Thud Hall. "La dies desirous of obtaining, an .elegant epistolaiy hand,. have now an opportunity— this being the only Ladies : Writing Class in the city. Honrs, It) to 12 A. M. . : -Gentlemen’* Writing Class in the College at the usual hours. . • : ’ (febSg 801 l butter— i m ciotiisj m 16bb]s,partin cloih6j.lust rec’fl >* WM. DYER. and for sale by « * - - . '3.V :■ .y.m - -A , * v ‘ * I „ ■* „I t * +■* T> v r. v. : ■ • < ■ i , • j.-Oy, uTianspovtation £nus. iffi3iiBsQ.aasi fHesolntioo. SemoTfth ” v '"'4-'i «V.* ■*-> + ; - >' «■& -•• r .<• ».- s ■ <J^&.-,<■■:■ • ' ■■ i i -■• I. i." i _ v •. ■*- *, k! . •* ■ ■ • » *• , * '••.•- ;.'f : • - ■•■ •» ' u * 'E= EMMEN MatieUaneons. 7 • 'oftlTfiiM (ind'liliqnorfl*: ..; , T>pßT-tO!<l London DackPbrt, Choice Old Port, Bur* X gundy Port. • ' | , v-- Mii<icjro,~Blaiidyj 01d r ße6erve, Lisbon. Sicily. : , «r 7^'*r rale Pale Sherry. £i Brandy^—Wild Cherry Juice, Old Danish Cher- SparWifigi&ct—Vqry SupcriorWLne. ; • * * f OAttttpag7ii>^G rape,"Perrier, Apollo, P. D., La. Mar* queuene, eap’r. ■ sr „ Claret.— Latour, Medoe,Chateaux Lafitte, §L Eslepbe, -St.“JaUen;<: •: ■;; 1 • • ■ ’ • :: • ’- Sauttnu— Cette, Grave, Barsac*HauiBauter»e: ' Hock Wi7iB^- i WhCUenheinier,'DeJdesh.eiiner 1 Ruppcrs berger,vEorsfer'TrainineT,'‘ Netriteiner, Matcobrunncr, Hoekheimer, Leibfraumitch, Rudesheijner, Mosel Mas hotelier. -- ' •: Moreau, Mattel!, Otard, Dapuy-A Piaet,Caitillon & Co., Old Cog* aac^lSlS.ExtrafinerVeryoldi- 4 r .. Gm.— Swam. double brand. ; St'CroijC'Ram,Old Cumberland Harbor, Porto BiCo, Old Jamaica Rom. _ , <tr ' - > Jlftu£«j^“’Scotch > high’Bavared; Irish,: 0M Mononija-, hela.SwissExtract d’Aosynthe.very superior. : ? -< Forsale wholesale andretaiUiy ... . j; p: jiorbacH, 197 Jkipcny street; ; Statloaeryv JUST opened at W. SK HAVEN’S.Stadoneij.Ware vßbomf corner .MarketandSecond streets,;several 'ca&esof£nglish'otfd'Fre*nenStati6nery,ineladmgafine assortment of Lcttkk Clefs of various new stylesf-note paper andeavelopesof new,patterns ; embossed cards, in3cstand3>tli,e:lBrgesitrvarieiyeveroflered for sale in tins chy r china and gla&.jmislied,iq every style; also, a wu> -ya* itni air-tighilnkttaruZ, constructed topreyernl lion? porcopinepeii-holdersy GilUeu r S3O; 3 pens; Smith’s. ■ gold pens; pen racks; rulerslftone arid ivory folde'riT metallic memorandnnrbooks; Fabers’, -Brookman’a, -kangden’s-and other-celebrated manafactorers of lead pencilsi Goatoi’s'everpointedpencilfl; bod*-and whiie envelopes, all sizes; also parchment envelopes, for en 'closing valuable documents!.. jMso, .cream laid quarto and. Bath, posts, ruled andplain'. English filteringpaper, Scc.y&c. ■ ~.r . ;:v; • [inarl PUtilmrgb lilfelnsurance company* the termor ih’e Charier of 1 the PITTSBURGH I!P£ INSTRANCE NYy are* Diy&ft&i'or's&id'Cbranany.for the ’first year;- JajnearSrHpon: ,v- j.V' Cnarles'A.Co)tqn, Joseph S- Leeco, .V- *-Samuel M’Clotinn, John S:Dilworttfi' v -WiUiatnPhnfips r y } t ;r • :i. John, A: -i j - At a meeting-of the above Oife'ciora/helo anhe offiee of C. Ai Coltoni on the2srli instant,—-. - • < JAMES S. flOONjwaa elected President j* . 'SAMOBn’M’CLUBKArt; VicePresldent}; *• . - Charles A. Colum, Secretary; \ • Joseph.S.'EeOchVTfea'snret. : ■ - i SamuelDilwdrth^M:J>.,ExaminingPhysician- ; The Stock. Subscription Books of the Company will be found for thepreseniattbe house of Murphy, Wilson street, where those, wishing ib subscribe can have an opportunity todo'so. V By order of,the Boards C- A, COLTON, Sec’y. feb27:2w T>RINTING, WRITING and WRAPPING PAPER& aT, 350xeama24.by 38 Printing Paper ; - • { . • * 300 do .-24 by. 36 do doj; | :• 300 -doi. ISbf 32 y- do \ i . - , .4% hy 24*24 by 32*24 by*34,23by 41,28 vv-iQprdo'vKluejFtunoryPapet? • | 1200 bandies Single Crown Straw. Paper; ‘ 400 do' Doable;'do do; >. ; ..-700 .do. JVreditun : : :: do;-,-] ' : 350 ‘do Mediiim and Single Crownißug'. - The unde reigned; , beeps cnatantfy-on hand, and for sale or exchange for Rags, a large and genera) assort* meal of Ruled; Cap, Tetter, Hardware nnd.Tea papers; Bomietßoard3f&c.i&c.' Alsb, J FelUhg of all sizes, for: Paper , manufacturers, Paper, made to Order on Bhort notice; , J*T.;SHEE, feb24 '‘ ; corner of. Penn and Irwin sis: H I IS T O N . & .CO.'S i . GENTLEMEN’S FURNISHING STORE, AND ODDFELLOWS' JDEPQT) • APOttO BUILDINGS,-FdUETH STBEET, SignortHeßee-Htre* ! rnHE SUBSCRIBERShave opened a ; X- Tiishihg Store jin connection 'Odd Fellow i* D/par, *n which are 10. io found of Fancy Goods arid Odd Fello ws’Regalia, never be fore present ed to n Pittsburgh ptiblicrby a-sitigle establi%linienr. i '-’ From Philadelphia,tiheTuare ia regular! receiptof Odd Fellows' Registers t Lodge Blank Boola r (rare/*, and' other ,Lddge articles. The Ktfgolto’exbibited-at their couifter is most gorgebtraand admirably assorted \ no thing of the sort; sdcntirtly has cv'et been seen 1 , ,--.v '. ”T tonutfl ‘a Furnishing Departmentfe plenuTulr ly supplied tviib of superb and* delicately wrought articles Qt dreaa:' tod gfeatito 'enumerate in a moderate Spacer;s must, ; therift Core, direct tb^puMib>to^ani!rvefsiig^ftbii. Siock itself. " All thaiweeau say in thiscorfnection is; thut&onr Establishment the gentlemen of tdsio cturbe. supped with any article in ,out line, manuftetured out of the best materials hud by 1 the most experienced hands. We solicit on examination “of amok ; ; Ll ; A largo 10l ofFmc-siJfc;a?jd:X*rim Shifts f Font#-, Stocks and self adjusting Cravats Qlove* caid Hosiery of various kind*,"arid in Tacrevery nrtfcle of'comfort or luxury wltfch a: gentlemen of goodtaste would fancy. . ' We solicit a sriare of public patronage.. - ‘ HINTON A CO., ... , '* : v Sign of the Bee Hive, No. 80 Apollo Buildings FourtheLi Sl.B&ZSfe IZ.' nEAarlHGfr.->‘.*»*.-Ww. CHBISTU.It PEKOKB^ . Heoitlogfi «& j CifVlt ENGINEERS AND LAND SURVEYORS, » having associated themselves for that purpose, will attend to SURVEYING,Iaying out and dividing land* into 'Lots,’leveling, draughting and making {Plans and Maps; laying out, locating andsnperintehaing the c'on struction.of Rail, Plank, IVFAdara and other roads, bridges, Ac., oil favorable terms. * :jjy* Ofliee.Nd. 100 Roes street, head of Fifth/neat the : Court jfebß:2v, Firs and Narlne IhsnrahcS* THE INSURANCE CO. OR NORTH AMERICA Will moke permanent and limited Insurance oh Property, in this City and vicinity, and on‘shipments by Canals, Rivers, Lakes f andby Sea. The propertied of this Com* pony are well invested and available fund for thd ample indemiiityoF all persoiia who de'sirb tbbepro-" tectedby.insurance. WM. P.'JONES, Agent, ; - maylo ;.... ,4* Water street. Z'"" 1 ’”" Notice to Contractors. ; “ ' • YyUO AND PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD—SeaIr v/’ed proposals.will;be/received the. office of tbe OMo'and Pennsylvania Railroad Company, ia Pitfs burgb, until Thursday, the 20th .’day -of Maf ch next*.for laying the. track from Pittsburgh tojtlassUlon^a distant: e of 107 miles. .SpecifieaSionsnnd forms of jprpposals may ‘be obtained at the -office iir Pittsburgh, 1 for' two weeks previous to the reitiAg/tm application to Salomon \V.- Roberts, Chief : Engineer; 'The proposals jnu4lbe in ac cordance with. the., primed forinsyand addressed td'ihe' President of the Company. VWM.ROBINSOpIj JFS.,, - PitttSurgft, FebVd,lBsl.'. } “; - - n 7» North Amencah, NeW York Tribune/Amencan Railroad Journal, publish four limes/ : : • »ffebBad. T)KOFOSAL3 FOR BBECTfftGvA .WIRE SUSPiCN- X SION BRIDGE over the Allegheny .river, opposite Mechanics the Rftfi Ward of the City ot' Pitts burgh, ia -placeof the structure recently destroyed by fire. Sealedproposal%wiU.be. reopivedrat the office .of. Jacob' Paiiitor ACoi, Liberty pu anti l the ISth'day 1 of Mjarch nextf fo'r the erection' of the abovej described Bridge, fhe pattern thereof J.o be thp game ba the Mo,- noilguhela'bndge. with aucb alterations as bidders may andihe Directors approve. _ • By order of the Directors. ; ‘ febt:ta :: ' FREDERICK LOREN JOHS d’WJWNKLIr ■ *JL t.' i.’. VJw.£B. HOJtTXa. . Q>iK)NNELLyMULLEN- & Ctt ! - pitttbacgli Chair*. Cabinet waWftbonui •*■■'■ ••'*■ A r o;9B ThirdSvriet,S<Hcth Sidsi 1 v a., o ( 0. M. &Cor.,respectfully jnfann-their friends Bl and customers thaiiheyhave, if not the largest ■- 'f£pa stock 1 ever before sfeen .in this eity,th'e jjteatest I.^ll vanety.of styles, ihe finest finished* best seasoned materials, and by the best workmen in*, ihe westenreoahtry—-all of which they are qetortuned ■ to sell as low aiany ©faetfihaamfacttmjfii? esiablishment in the city* s toe Jew, all our .own;raaoufacturc; sp. /*luiantboblstad Hotels fornishedai theshoiest notf<& All orders promptly attendeflto.‘ - . : . }&*•?* iilegncßy rianmgiiui» j “ 7 » T . THE subscriber would respectfully, mfoim Jim-mendS; and the public generally, that having cortplelcd hla MUM and; having ndw in CpfeHilon two new Kasicm made- Planing Machines, (Woodworth' nntenU and several circular, and ;uprjght,Siws, he is SSw prepwed to fhraish prtfmMTy and at xeddeed yateSc nlancd and sawed lumber of every description, , « ; The attention of steamboat lotnera,. . builders, is particularly ‘ called to the above >esiobbBh ment, where a larg«> assortment: of, planed and rough' lumber, of different thicknesses, suitable fan shipping* 'box making,housej eiearabotttwork 1 ~&b., 7 be fauna at all-times, ... r..- r 5 . • r -." t* . J -' 1 - Also, lumber planed or sawed to order* with prorapt uess>nd despatch: ■ .. JOIIN-A.BLOQMER*/' jjylG . Proprietor.; JM.B.-rAH orders directed to Pittsburgh will receive prompt attention: ' ? J - Foster, 1 :-; 5 *,. . ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR 'A TZA W; OFJfIjCE, NO. 164 FOURTH STREET, near Grant atreety Pigiwrjrfc,po;.- ■ " •" ~hovls:dawly : Law Partnetship, V: * i THE subscribers have associated themselves .in the. practice of Law, under tliefirra 'of Black & Wash* ingtctj. One or the other of them, whennoVdngagod>n Court, can be found at ail time* in the officeion Fourth street, Pittsburgh, now occnpiedty ■ sAMU bb W .BLACK, . febB r. READS WASHINGTON. : John IS* U* Fountain » . .; - ,-v. HAS taken charge of the BARBER SHOI? under the OLD EAGLE SALOON, where he solicits the pa* tronogc of the public. He hopes, by his- endeavors, to meriuhe favor of his friends. .1 feb2s:lf To MercHantfl, ’ '..‘wjrr'E-aie prepared to make contracts to! bring oat ,VV fromJ f hiladelphia j t!us.3eason > laigo.l.o|s'ofheavy freights, oa accommodating:. tcnn3 r andan very low lates, vntlioutu-shipping onths ,toay, .Apply! to . Canql Basin. WBXS; ORANGES—{prime order,) re<Joivineand for sale by - V JOSHUA RHODES, No.B Wobd street- r * ** « M ,Y-.' . ’K". ••* v ’ ".. ■_•. \ 7 ; *-;vv ... ■ - r it ’* . - „ „ r * f mo tbeHouorable.tho Judges of (he Court ofGeneral ■ X Quarter Sessions of thePeacein-srid for the County of Allegheny*. - The petition of David Williams, of Bakersiown,West : Deer township, in-thAcounty aforesaid, humbly shew* cth, ,That yoar petitioner hath, provided htmaelf with materials for ihe accommodation of lrarelera and others, at his-dwelling-housc, in the, lowpsbin aforesaid, ana S that'yonr'Honors will be pleased to granlhim a eio keep a pabiic hoaso. of entertainment. And < We, the.snbscribeysjcitizcns of the aforesaid town ship, do certify that the above petitioner is of good ra- . paid forhoriesty arid temperance, and is. well provided with honse room and conveniences for the. accommodat ion arid ioatfnifoTstrari'gets and travelers, and that said •• .:•■< taveniis necessary. . ,■ Thomas Richards, jr n John Flick, Daniel Sanard*,W ;Daucaii,Wm.Cook,ijewis H Jacob-Johnston, JobnFlsher J jr.*J6hri Fisher, ar-VDamel Black, Charles Owsloa, .-- i t / fmarcnllffl* llonoTablerthe dodges of the Coart of <3eaenU - 's*»^ aa , t^e^ Sessionaor.thePeace inartdforthe County >of Allegheny 1 : r - " ; of B. C, Matthews, of.the Sd Ward, City; of riUaboTgh,m\be County aforesaid, humbly aheweih,- Tbat.yonrpetiiidner .bathr provided himself with jnate-_ nals for the sccommodation of travelers and others, at las dwellinrhobse.in the ! JJd Waid aibitesaid, and prays that yoarhonore wi»,be ; plea#cd to granlhim a license to keep a. public hoase of entertainment.' "And your peti tioner,Us ray, \ - . ( EI>WAHD C.-MATTHEW9. : We; the subscribers, Cinaette of the Ward aforesaid, do certify,;that jhe-,above, petitioner is of good repute for hohesty ahdtemperancevahd is wellprovlded with house room aodconvenieiices forihe accommodation and lodg ing of strangers and travelers, and that said tavern is ne • ceBsary.;-' - 7 ”'.-' ! v.> ':-'- : N'>"' ? --; ' * : David Campbell, John MJrwin. Joshua Rhodes, John Barke; Isaac Williams, John W Biddle, Body:.PaJierßOn?Wm Anderaon,-James P Ban, John ' M* Williams, BDilworth~CMsomck., • . fmariiJt fllO the Honorable the Judges of the Court of General A*Qaarfer Sessions of the Peace, inland forthe County of Allegheny:' * ' ! > Thepeihion of John Savage, of the First Ward, City of Pittsbnrgh T in* the County ploresaid, humbly sheweth, That ymif providedhimsdlf with materials . for the Accommodation: others, at his dwelling hoa«e in ibe Ward.'aforeaaid,'and prays that .your; Honors will be 'pleased to, granf him a license to keepa public house of entertainment... And yonr peti* tionertaa iri-dutybound,‘■wHl pray. • i r- r- JOHN SAVAGE. . We, the subscriberai ciuzens of the Ward aforesaid, do certify that the.abovp/petitiohercia of:good repute for honesty and temperance, aijdis well provided with house ' room and convemericesfor the accommodation and lodg ingofstrangera and travelerp,and ibatsabi tavern is ne cessary; ■ A. M’Cammori,.AUen -/Taylor, John Kelly, Win Dnnn, Joseph Major, James Stevens, James Gray,(sth streets W-Thonri AagnVtftg--BchUdcc fcer» Jas -Sipart,PbiHipWiseman.—.CAronicig, • . . [marll riVo the’Honotable tHo Judges'ofthe’Coprfof Quarter xSessibrisofthe Peace,mundfoflh©:Coanty of Al ! petitioh of James Reamer, of Word, .Pittsburgh* humbly sheweth, That your petitioner hath provided himself with materials fof the accommodation ''Q&^tiftelers-and others, at this dwelUnjthou&e inthe ward aforesaid, and prays .that ,yonr ; Honors will be ; pleased lb gr&nVhlm a license to ieepa'pubfic house of entertainment.. Apd.your,petitioner, duty bound, will pray/ • 1 . JAMES REAMER. We, the subacribeto, cUiz&oßtaf iheuWprdaforesaid, do .certify that (be above petitioner is of good, repute for hohesfyand lemperitnce, and 1 is provided With borne- room,and. conveniences: for the accommodation - 'arid lodging "of Grangers: arid travelers, and'that said r'tayerri isiriecessary.'- : : fi Edmond Greer.Alablon Rodgers, John MB, Croasan, John AridCrsorii'Jhtnes Gordon, Rotiy Patterson,Charles' . Barnett,'. r C. B Sweasyv C Schmcrtz, A B Berger. H Holies,lsaac Greer.-Wourhgf. ' ~ : fmarlOat 'f|UJ the HoTforablethe JadgeS'-oi the •Courtof General X ' Qearter Session* of tlie,Fence in and for the County of Allegheny;: ■' •’ * \ • - - Thepetaioit of J.. Rothfatch, of the-&>ronghof. Birm ingham, in tbe County aforesaid, humbly sheweth, That . yoDr petitioner hath providod timself witb taaterfaJß for thb accommodation of travelers and others, at his dwell ing house-inthe Borough aforesdid, and prays that yoar Honors will be pleasedlo grant hiima hcenao to keep a: public house of ehieftainraeiu. And yoar peti tioner, as induty bound, will pay>' > 5 . JACOB ROfHFUTCH. - WeV the?' Ahictlbere,'citizenl: of the* Borough afore said, decertify that the above petitioner U ofgoodrepute 'for honesty nad remperaric'e, and is'well provided with houie room -conveniences; for :ths accommodation and lodginft of strangers and travelers,- and that, said tavernUhwiesssuy,. : V ; . v ' ‘ x - ; . John.Hoahiann, JopephSohemlecker, E Kennert, Jno . WiUtecit, FTederickOlhousea, Jas IxaughliiivGeo Sel rieriJacobiYoung, V. Simritons, Samuel Complell, Joseph Bcir, B Penniman. - > . : - . imarlo:3i* ; TprGrhe ■ Eforiorabluihe^JadgesofTheCoartofXJeneiaT • .-: : .-x QuqrtefSeasons ofthe-Peace in.and fortho Connty» v of Allegheny:/, . ■ v .The petition of n/tacack{ of tbo 4th Wardj Alle* gheny f in the County aforesaid, humbly sliewetb, Thai ■jour petiuoricr hath;pt‘6vidSd hjmself with tnatftrials for the.accommodation; oftraveleraand oxhetS, athis dwell ing house in the 4ibi Ward aforesaid, and prays that yonr -'Honors will ba pleased to grant him a-license to keep a public hoaseof entertainment. And yourpetitioneT, as ' m"duly bound,wni>hray. • . . HAMILTON XACOCK. ' We,- the Eubscribers. citizens of the Ward aforesaid, do certify, that the. above petitioner is of gqod repute for honesty and temperance, and is well provided with house room and conveniences for the accommodation ondlodg ing of strangers and travelers, and that said tavern is ne efeaflary.";'' ‘ l ."' •' E.B Slemtz, T Bell, A Miller, J h Adairj B Smith, Jaa Fisher, N Cnmplel, James S Keen, Samuel Holden, H Jd’CbnnelVP.JFinriey: - ( >' '*■ . r - (News copy and ch,Post.) - TO the Honorable the Judges of the. Court oi-General Quauerßeasibhs of ihePeace hi and for the County .of Allegheny ;/;.' ' - ;•■ u -v The petition of Jamesjiproat, of the First Ward, City of Allegheny, in the county aforesaid, humbly.sheweth, That yout petitioner hath provided; himselfwith male rials for the accommodation'of. travelers'hnd others, at .his. dwelling house in.ihe and prays that yottr Honors will ho pleased to grahl mm a license to keep a public house of entertainment, -Andycurpe* litioper,nsimlciybound,will pray. , ■' • ,/r : ' ■' : JAMES SPBOAT. vWe, uie Bobsetibers, citizens of the “Tyard aforeiaid, ao certify that the above petitioner is of good repute for honesty aud : temperance,' and • is • well provided with house Toom and conveniences for the; accommodation uhd lodgitfg of stranger's and travelers* tind that said .tavern is necessary.- ... . .... John A Dicksou, William Dickson,* John Calmer, J ElUotWdames Brown, A hPMnrroy, John Cornelins, W Betz, R Bradshaw, Neil M ! Colnay,J Cornelius, Peter .Downey.""- •• vti.j-.i5- . roarlo:3tv. ((Chroniclecopyabd-chargePost.) TO lhejlionorabte.the: Jfldgeß of tho Coart of General Quarter Sessions of theTence in and for the County -of Allegheny;; * i Thcpetition of George Hatfield, of Robinson Town*: ;sbip,- in the Conbty aforesaid, humbly'showeth, That •your , petitioner hath .provided himself .with materials for'ihe accommodation of travelers' and others, at his dwellinghouse, ; in the. Township --staresnid, and.prays that your Honors will be pleased to grant hun a license to keep a public house pf chtfertoimnefll. \i And your pe- UUoner,as i„au.y bound, . - \Ve,thesahscrLbers,citizens ofthe township aforesaid, do certify, that theabove petitioner is of good, repute lot honesty and temperance, nndfswtsllprcmded with house room, and conveniences, for the, accommodation and Ibdgihg'd# strhngefs andtravelers, ahdthaf eaidtavern ameiMcCoy, John D. Jr, Wtn/flcElheiTen, Jobn.M. Boylei John Barrow#,; Jona than Phillips ; Sr., Win. McCormick, Matthew Harbison Jbhti ! Young,-John Kirk,' SamaelMcCorfly? marloflt T O ihe iionorabtc the ’Judges of the Court of General Onattez Sessions of the Peace,in and for the County nof Allegheny:"-.-. . .*.• • The peiition of Henry Heagy, of Indiana Town ship, in the County aforesaid humbly sheweth,- That your peitudhethaspirbvidedbimself with material# .for.the accommodation.of trayclfirsand others, at his dwelling bouse in'aforesaid TownshipV ahd praya that tfonfHonorswill bepleaecd tngranthim tvlicease xoke?p .a public hoase of entertainment-/ And your petitioner, as in duty bound, wfll 'prSV. X ‘./’•HEJjRY' H EAGY. . Wc,the subscribers, citizens,of, aforesaid Township; do certify, -that the above petitionerisof good repute for honejtyYUftd temperance, and Is: well ipravided with house room and. conveniences,forthe accommodation, and lodging of AlrUngcrs and travclersy tiid that soil tavern is necessary., ; . 0 , 0,5- - ' John Boyle,’John Brown, Wtri Henderson, James . Wilton James Halstedd, Adam. Waller, Jacob Myers, D C Scott, J B Power, WmF Wilson, W* C Denny, J M ;SnftwdeniPeter''Hatchisoh. TO the Honoihble the Judgosofthe Coditbf General Qoarter Sessions of ihe,Peace,in wtdfor the County , of Allegheny :' - '• -. . ; .Ths f petition of Oi Yickjrfif ; the Fodrih*Ward, city of Pitisonrgb.'in the County aforesaid; humbly sheweth, That your peutionerbathprovidedhimself With materials for the accommodation of travelers and.othera, at his ' dwelling house'ill the W-ardaforesaid, and prays that your Honors will ;be pleased tc> grwrtjiinfca license to kbep a public houso orentertainment.. And yburjpeu* tinner, asin duty boundjWill pray*v.v* C.VICnu We, the subacrtaere,oitizena:of aidresaid, do certify that the above jJetiUo'hbrt# of/gdod repute for honesty and temperance,andis well provided with house room and conveniencesforth©' accommodation and lodg ing of strangers and travelers, andthaisaid-tavcm is ne cessary. ’ ' • . ‘‘ r -. •’ Samuel Greer, JohuLayton, R. Watsoni* J Booib»Jfio Vance, S S Welden, James Muller, J Gaesenooier,Thoa Boyd; Wmß Thbtnpsoh, James A-Jackson# F Kerr. ; : nmtlo:3ft •- —, ■ T '‘"-i: : V ' -•.. >V. A* * />, -' > >£*!.:v':v. I^TT: .. . •i./icil'T !' M'* 'i.-Vf 'r v r.:-. ..:V; ' ■ ■ ' .7 NO. 203. Editions ftr £iunoi. ' ; Bounty Land attd.other.’BjUlM l^ll -furitxlAM FLINN offers his serVtaes to transac • Ww:busiuesst>with the EkeeuUvbv'DepariniwiU and Congress, as an agent. He will aUend. relative to penmons and bounty-Jaiid. ChdTccsmode r^te.^-Address William FJinn,- washuijV? l *! Pr-v?: ■.■- - Jariitary SS, 1861. _ - T'Mr. Flinn was several years a clerk in ihe office of ihe Second Comptroller of the Treasury.’ His knowl edge of transacting holiness at the .Deportments writ render his parucalarly’ uae/ai to OB may employ lum « effigy : fobl jV - - JAit &ssond \- a/a
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