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L-V» " " t v I f VOLUME IX. daily homing post. : Punted and Published miry TiTcming t {Sundays excepted.) ; BT.Ii.iBABBBIIy HOSTH-WSST COBMXB OS: WOOD AND TOzn STBXKIS. 1 ttJT ISRMS.— Five Dollars a year, payable strictly nadvanee; Six Dollars will invariably be required if not piuil wv/hrn the year. ■ ■ „C7*Smglc copies two cbito—foreale at the coanter: n the Office, and by the Newsboys. THH SITBKBAI MOHSING POST Is published from the same office, on a laree blanket «ise sheet, at TWO DOLLARS k nnrle copies-wvX cksis. ’ : • ■ B?'Nopaper will be discontinued (nnlsssatthe dis erouongf the proprietor;) untirall arrearages are paid! No attention will j>e paid; to any order unless ac companied by the money, or satisfactory reference iu this > Connected vnthdht Establishment 0/ the Morning Job Printing Offices in the city JJ*Jit &w* “5 dons on Us shortest notice, and most reasonable terms, • • RATES OF ADVERTISING AGREED L'fON BY THE PITTSBURGH PRESS, , , TKJf LISES MOSPABKIL, OH LESS: One square, oue .insertion o 50 each, additional insertion ~ 25 *•“ one week ——l7s "]* 4 ‘ two weeks • 300 .*■ three weeks* 4 00 - “ one month* "«"•* —.*• 500 w two mouths 7 00 “ “ three months--—9 00 “ u fourmonlhs .10 00 * six months —l2 00 ‘ 4 „om year 18 00 standing Card,six lines or less, per annum —lO 00 CBAJtGBjLBLB AT PLEASU&S * une square, per annum,(exclusive of the paper,)* 25 00 4 or each additional square, inserted over one month, ana forcacaadditional square inserted under the yearly Tatcs.half price. Publishers not accountable for legal advertisements teyondine amount charged for their public anon Announcing candidates for office to be charged the -tame as other advertisements. Aflveruscmcais not marked on the copy for n specified lumber of insertions,will be continued till forbid, and payment exacted accordingly. - • . The privileges of yearly advertisers will bo confined i rigidly to their regular business, and all other advoruse- 1 iiot pertaining to their regaiar business as agreed lor,to bopaid extra • . . AU-advertisements for charitable institutions, fire companies, ward, township and other public meetings, and auco.(up t io be charged half price, payable sTfiicn*! J* -AJIVAKCB. * ... r . u * Alarnqg& noncesto be charged 50 cents, lieatn notices inserted without charge, unless accorn •'7 by funeral invit&uo&ft or obitnary notices, and Ahenso accompanied, to be paid tor.- Kegularndyertisers, and all others sending communi* cauons,or requiring notices designed to cauattenuonto 'L? ,ra ' Sl^reer/ Concerts, or any public entertainments, _ wnere charges are made for admittance—ail notieesot ?~ r i. v - fl - e . aSaQaiUons —every notice designed to call at* leniiou enterprises calculatetfoi intended to - proruole individual interest,can only bo inserted with the understanding that the same is to be paid for. If intend* ea to be. inserted in the local column, the same will be c b“fsedaitherateof not less than ten cents per line. uisuopsor Fist Notices to be cbargedtnple price. Petitions,B2,oo each . Legal and Medical Advertisements lobe charged at full prices. 0 Real Esnite Agent and Auctioneers’ Advertisements not to Declassed undcryearlyrntes,bnito be allowed a discount of thirty*three and one*tlurd per cent, from the oraonnt of bills. : . • WEEKLY OR TIU-WEEKLY IN DAILY PAPERS. One square, three insertions* go . *Do.. each additional insertion************ 037 AVDERTISKMIiNTS IN WEEKLY PAPER. • ne s^are, (lo lines,)one insertion***..—so 50 - P°\ ; . each additionalinsertion 025 AH transient advertisements to oe paid in advance . . 'WHITE & CO., Gazette. L. HARPER, Post. ROBT* M. IUODLK, jßumal. JAMES P. BARR ft. Co , Chronicle. FOSTER A BROTHER, l)i*p.nch. Occ.l, 1849.]. JAMES W.BlODLE,American- JJrijfeaaumal (Sarto. JOHN ft. LARGE, Attorney at Law, Fourth near ■SimtbSeld. ■ • • -_mar{Jo O AMUEL WV Ut4ACR. r Attorney jas Lit*—Office on 4lh Q street, near Grant, Pmsbargh. , oct2s CY ORLANDO LOOMIS, Attorney at Lav. —Office 4th /, Bt., above Wood. ■ . jniy4-y • < HiIOSIAS AL MARSHALL. Attorney at Law.—Office, X Lowries Buildings, Fourth st., jan7-ly KB- CARNAHAN, Afitrmiy of Law—Office on Fourth » at, between oferny alley and Grant st £je!2-y T\R; BROWN’S OFFICE, No.CS, Diamond alley, near \J Wboa»irect febl J- N.'M’CuOWRY, Attorney and Counsellor at Late,— m Office in B&kevrell’s Buildings on Grant street jcgFJMy’. . J SCOTT. Dsntut, Fourth st., five doors west of Mar ket. All work warranted,and if not perfectly sat* no charges will, homage. ' feblO a)EMOYAIi.—Dr. Robert Snyder, has removed - his AV office-toFounh street,between Wood and Smith* Held streets. ' aarlS-ly ("*1 DARKAIiH, Attorney at La Office in Uakewell’s J% Buildings,off Grant street, opposite the Coart onse. • • . • ■ ■ . jy24:ly JOHN HARTON, Attorney at Law --Office, North side of Fifth street, between wood and Southfield, in the tme building with Alderman Morrow. . scpGQ-ly /'t RORGB iB - HiM<MORKj Attorney and Counsellor at * T XatiM-rOffice removed to the ttd door below Grant st., » Fourth; to iheothbelafely occupiedbyAldermonMil* t.. r 1 ■ mar3o ~VT BtfCKMASTER, Alderman —Office: Fourth street .Li • thifd door above SmitbfieldfSouth side. Couveyoncibg of all kinds dona with the greatest care and Icgcu.accaracy. . Titles to RealEstato examined, Ac. . uovlS E '.BIDDLE ROBERTS, Attorney as Law. Office No. • 133 Southfield street, between Filth and Sixth. 1 Collections-carefully attended to—special attentio hrcn to Conveyancing. • ■ . (dec3ily Dr*Cbarles Hofman, HOMCEOPATIUC PHYSICIAN, has removed his office to Penn street, No. 391, (between Hand street and Garrison-alley). . [dcc3o 1 ■'t.O. H. XSfSXH —— B. C. M’DOWiiLL. KEYSEH & McDOWELL, (successors to Kerr A Ketser,) Wholesale and Retail Drug and Prescription owre,coi ■?r of Wood street and Virgin alley. Physi cians peejriplioaa- carefully compounded night and day. ... . ocl3:tf JOHN A.* PARKINSON, Alderman, Fifth Ward, Penn st. between Wolnntand O’Hara sis., where he may * foundat Alludes.- Those having houses orOther prop etty to sell or rent, can havo the same punctually attend ed to; debts collected, and all the duties of an Alderman will receive prompt attention. oct.7»p HENRY w. WILLIAMSj Attorney and Counsellor at La to, (successor to Lowrtc A Williams,) Office at the old si&na, Fourth st.,nbove Sraithfield. THE Partnership heretofore existing between Henry W. Willi amff.Enq.) andxnyself,m Iho practice of the law, was dissolved by mutual consent on the 2Gth ult., and the business will hereafter be continued by Henry \V. Wil .tarns, whom ,1 most cheerfully reeommend to all for whom I have the honor to do business—as a gentleman every way worthy of their confidence. declS-ly.y WALTER 11. LOWRIE. Samuel P. Roia, ATTORNEY AT LAW—Office m Fourth street.near Grant, in Lamartine Buildings. _mar29:w lOHH J.BIITCUEL'— — • ... —SAMUEL PALXCn. mitchel A Palmer. Attorneys and counsellors at law— Office m Fourth street, a few doors below Snuthfield. All business entrusted to their care, promptly attended to. Collections made and Conveyancing executed on mode* i ate terms.. , • . febllitf 7“T. . Jf. D. Jennings, “ Attorney and counsellor at LAw-of ficc, Lownc’s Buildings. Fourth street, between Smilhfitid and Grant. apu__ Or.Taeor&e JHoCooSr HAS selected PiUsbnrghns his permanent residence. He has taken the house lately occupied by Alder m«n Miller.on Fourth street, near Grantvimmcdmtely adjoining the '‘Lamartine House." His Office is attach ed to his residence, where he will constantly be found, unless absentonprofessional duty. Office hours from 7 o'clock* n. to 9 o'clock A. V;. and from •» p. m. to 7 p. tgi novo ■ N. p. & G. L* D. ffeiurmaa f A TTORNEY9 AT LAW—Office on Fourth J%. tween Wood and Snuthfield, ; jamwy WAV-Dallas, a TTORNLY AT LAW—Office: second story Wil* CX. kins Hall. .. ■ . • • : . • Jan24:ly Dr« James Kine> . OFTTCE ON FOURTH STREET, one door West of Weavers Hotel; aaglOdhn : Wmt O'Uf jßonixiaon- ■ •• -• Attorney at law. office N 0.99. cnFounu street, opposite the Mayors Office- laugOUy J» S* Hamilton^ ATTORNEY AT EAW,haa-removed to the office In Fifth street,between Wood and SmUhtield , lreel ,-. tonnerly occupied by Thos.- Hamilton, Esq., dec'd, and will attend toUlobusinees remaining unfinished upon his docket. ■■ -■ ■ -• ' - mnvin iuEHfiEOTYK IHSTBSSPr®' sown * odbtley,'. PRACTICALCimiEBSjSUEGICAL AND DENTAL , fc i v-w- i_ Instrument Manufoctnrers, .... NEW DAO-,. Rooms, % um _ NO , ].40 .Woodbtbebt, webs Viboin axlet. intti&mrthttruir- UouCTj ftDaguerreo- ~\HTB have removed oar store and Manuthctory from ypfrtafrom the citles,wonld oaU theattenuon of W Llbertyßtfeet to the above named place,for the, he lnhahitaaia of Pittabtargrr. ajid the neighhonag towns, purpose of having mode convcnlencefor manufacturing, lotheirpagaei*ootn>oofciuten»ondofoeT»,airoomBin which we intend goinginto ejtennvely. All Ofdersm §he third stotyuf Biuke s budding, 4th Bt. : . ourUnewilibeattendeatowithpuhctualityanddtspatch. n» i™ in M thr4fes't w™ 5 Hepairing neatly done andprompUy exe pcTfccuoTioriheart. Ctalnstrumentaareofthemostpow- Ag«snerala«sortmentofS«raoiifBahdCutl»gwowUl erfol kind, enabling ub to exeoute picturesudsurpasßcd ulwayskeep on hand, and sell it atthelotßeftprlces. for high finish and truthfulness to nature.---The public aro We haveiust received a fine lot of Guru.' Puajli and solicited to call pnc examine. -.- .. . Eeuolrerj.Tailors andHairDressers’SAsara, andother perwnaintdng for piemres ore neither requirred or px- Goods, generally kept in Hardware Stores. Tinners, pected to take them onlesa perfect sauiracrion sgtvon. Fumerß, Hatters and Saddlera’ reds made to order; *N. B. Operators wiU find this a good depot for stock { Raxork C round and Handle d , Pen Blades put in, fob.; and chemicals.., ..... . .. GunsaadFist o lsrcpair?d,4c.,&c. in thcart, oonialnlng;ths mora N. aftdiiUon paid to m.nnf.curU. g eCSntDBP I dW , 9® n t , -i i ■ }an7 l Trusses and Supporters,- dec»7:ly Sttsitttßd .fflarba. JAYNES, Prim Tta Bun, 38 FJ street, : neafWflod; fobi J?.§.?%» ROBINSON,- Ageni for Hatnden * Co.’* Packet* i Fifth st.» one door below Wood, fcbl MITUjLIAju. -JACKSON, Pattni Mtdiciru Depot, 80 Lib jf »rty street, head of Wood/ __ febl j "I> DELANY, FtuhxondbU Clothing Stortx , No. 40 Lib '• *CTiy streeL febl 1 Hwn A. SARGENT, N-E corner of Wood and- Sixth; streets. • r . f e bt » HOLMES & SONr Banktriand Jkaierttn JPztHangt • Com irndßank Nous, No. 63 Market street, lebl AFULTO £tU and Brats Founder, No. 70 Second » strecybetTfeen Market and Ferry streets.'• febl ‘TriCIXJR' SCKJBA» Suuumtr oqj£ F'Tttrffr. f Fifth street, between Wood and Market. jan7 O -Jr | CO. v f , pwarrft»ff and Commission V/» Merchants) Canal Basin, mar 3 WM. JDYEB, Grant. dnaPnducc DeaUrTtioTTtt Liberty street, Pittsburgh* ■■■■:■■} maT^ »TP?.? 0 LOS KEY. Taitor and Clathur. Liberty wiypwt O between Sixth and Virgin alley, south Hide. “soplO PS? t? r,u ’ Qaa Ftuet, BmlUi • llcl ° Btreel, between Diamond alley and Fifth RL • Tportalk rSIrV^. 1 ' 10 * 1 ’ l ’ r °P"«wr«i>.toe Pittsburgh .1. forlailt Boat Sion corner of Fean and Waviia »ls LAIRD, Merchant Tailors, Wood street, second door from Water, unit keep constantly on uaud a well selected lot of Clothing, . marly y TJ (successor to Murput & Lee,) Wool Deala «W°A,gS” Merehant, for the sale of Araerf. J* <?rc«r» Commission Merchant, „ .n W Pai,tfro,ki cornet Feimandlr- K* WAoZmol* Grocm and Produce Dealers, No. i 7 Wood atreetj Pittsburgh.. (my 23 JOSEPH "WOOD IVEEL, Importer and -Dealer tn Fer~ Hardware, corner of Second and " uuu oifnElg. OC«9 .T°A SIsPH Boat Start, Ship Chandlery and Ur “ ractory^ A- Fahnestock & co., wholesale Drug Wart* oWoSffi ‘ " lJ ' Voo<t ' lr “‘ 5 > «°™« S J^d, ¥ l i^r? I ‘w VV ’^"Mannfactorer of Tin, Copper iVoSdln* mLK," W!Ue ’ N °- 1? «* > W^^l^^ o % kb iP d^,COm i Ct o! , ThirdQnd Wood i vrs C. H. Kay t where he is prepared to v ?r>_dcbcn puon of ruling and binding, .. oec2 ■T^r 1 NH ' IrtoI«a;« antTßetaU OaHer in V Afiwieoni Books and Stationery, No. I£3 Wood street. | J BH YAR, Rectifying Distiller and Wholesale Dealer •m Foreign and Domestic 'Wines and Liquors, No. liULiberty street, and S 3 Diamond alley. iyitt I iT-INO & FINNEY, Agents for the Delaware Mutual I i^h"o‘^ ;W r*i* nc * Company,of Philadelphia, at the Ware- I house of King A Holmes, Water street, near Market I ■i- ___ ' lebl Wilf'.iw l '?rf'^ ND^ R & Coffin Makers and Fur nuhtng Undertakers, comer of Penn and St. Clair streets, opposite the Exchange. Entrance on Pennsreet - : 0. L. • fcbl W. J.TSOin. I r y mvi-, TOE? L af ' nuoit &Jk?* X Boots, Shoes , Trunks, Carpetßass, £e„ 8. W comer of Fourth mid Smithfield sis., Pittsburgh, pa. [mrlt!:y C Joint A. Cnxto, late of New Lisbon. O,»*W S Sxnnren /SttAfG A SKINNER, aeneralM&v C«iS3 v Forwarding Menkansa, No. 20 Market street, Pitts burgh, la. I rompt attention given to the purchase and snleot all kinds of produce. ° ' {tenia WS. MIUEHj ?iniiASAi WX, BICEETSOI PirKurann MILLER& RICKETSON, w££s?ar'o?£Tigt portersof Brandies, Wines and Segars: N 05.172 unu i. 4, corner of Liberty and Irwin streets, Pittsburgh, Iron,Nails,Cotton Yarns,constantly on u u . SM’IUNLEY, fliui«, Sign am* OnMnnentaTjPamUr % • and dealer mPAINTS, No. 44 JiuOa? £s,“/ n?f «’ ? Ilpo 2, aI ' tl Copai Varnulj; LinjjsedOil; Boiled Oil * fepirnsTurpentine; Window Glass, of all * l *J s i puU ,y> B mates, &c.,a1l of the best quality, and far sale at reasonable prices. , sopil^* Inu WiUlfgßw, T_ . . -Morrt* ft ilawortb. DEALERS AND IMPORTERS OP WlNfF«l "™ BRANDIES Rm g? S. d2£3 i t&burgh. . . ' . ■. . ; ffi ay2l ... —~ n nicri. Coultov ZSftoXco* DRUGGISTS, cor lUel,Pitehgfc pS .irects, under Sl Chari,, D&niet Yoongioiii Bouse:, sign, and ornamental painter, miS X sur5 ure »‘. opposite Hand. All work neaUy cAcuoiea. Orders punctually attended to. (mar&hy ' _ , R.O. Btocfcton, T 4££*7£Q. nB JL°.P * Stockton, BOOKSELLER, STA -4-d TIONER, PRINTER and BINDER, corner of Mar* ket and Third streets, Pmabargb, P* Jy^lssf James P, Rorbac&r RECTIFYING DISTILLER, . «JIW xa Foreign and Domestic Winn, Upton, Cigart, No. 197 Liberty u. corner of Barker’s alley, BoTl9 l PitaburgkPa. M. D. PATTON, JSuccmon to J. 8. Bokkbt & Co.) Wholeaale Grocer, Heetilyins OUtlller, auiv vaawu its r FOREION AND DOMESTIC WINES. iTQBOBS, CIGARS, FRUITS, NUTS, be 163 Libony street, Pilubnrgh. ap3 JOHN 8. KKSRTRTr. KENNEDY A HASLETT. Sycesaaons to Kiiust fc Kuo*. WhoUsals and Rsuul Dealers ta Watches, Jew tiro. Silver Wj™, Fancy and Variety Goode, Baskets, Conus, be. JSMF' 1 s if' el l bclw «n slh at. and the Diamond. It 7" Clocks, Watches and Jewelry neatly repaired. Pittsburgh, August 2G, 1850.. Oeorgo Bflale,Jr., Manufacturer of brushes. Wholesale and Retail, JVb. 75 Woof rtrrer, Pittsburgh. Pa. Con* stautly on hand, a general and extensive assortmentxif of BRUSHES. at the lowest Eastern prices. . Machine Brashes, Ac., made to order at the shortest notice. mar3o:y L. 5. WATSJULAN.»• • B. J!. WATBBSIAJI.* • 'W. D. WATEBUAH. Ij* S« Waterman & Son*. WHOLESALE GROCERS, Commission and For warding Merchants, Dealers in all kinds of Pro duce and Pittsburgh Manufactured Articles, and Agents for sale of Richmond and Lynchburg manufactured To bacco J mart Joshua SHOCKS-*■-- -• —alpeku r, jlnshutz. JOSHUA IIHODES A CO WHOLESALE SEALERS IK FOREIONFRUITS, Nutt, Splat, Confectionary, Sugart, Cigart, fyc.yfyc, • NO. C WOOD STREET, JUST SIDS, KXAB WATER, iufyl PITTSBURGH w. CDHSIBUIIIM • »• • • puscAS. d. ccnmscHAM--* —D.ntMßja. Flttaburgh City Qlaaa Work*. W. CCNNINGOAM A CO., UAmrrACTCssBB or WINDOW GLASS r No, «!0 Market street) between First and Second- Pittsburgh. Pa. 10* Particular attention paid to odd sixes. Also- Dealers in Flint Glasft.Vmla. Bottles- Ac- [jy22*ly 1. J. STUABT ■•TUOSUB H. SILL. STDAKT « BILL, Geocebs, abd Peoddce Cohhissiob MEnciiAKTo- ' IYo. 118 Wood strut. Pi:ubu7i:\ Pa TYEALERS IN GROCERIES. Floor.'Wheal Rye 1J Oats, _ Corn, BoHey, Pork. Bacon, Butter. Lard: Cheese, Glover, Tttffllhy and Flax Seeds: Iron. Nalls: ?fWe«er’nPr'oduee Tart ‘ CttlaraUCm ' 0n paid ,0 the Sale REyiEincEs—Messrs, Myers fc Hunter. Robt. Dalaoll &C.,llnmpton,Snmhfc c o.,&ng&.M o orliead,McGmB Jar “ CR M»¥> Pnisburghi Fenncr t McMillan. Wa-Mllon. Jos.S. Mornsnn. Ksa..St. Coals seniMt ‘ Walter P. Marshall, (Successor to Samuel C. Hill-) tUPOBTEE AKITDEALER IB rnEBCU ABD ASSERICAN __PAPLR H ANGINGS AND BORDERS^ A Sv” F "‘ Board Prirui. 4-e..*e. Also—Wnung, Printing and Wrapping Paper . - t* No. 85 wood Btreet- ; between Fourth e>t. and Diamond alley, west sld** _ j£mb«r*JL Pa: THOMAS WOODS.*.'* • . UMnR . P w/V m- T. WOODS a bos“ PRODUCF. COsfMISSION JBIO No. 61 WATER STREET. FITTSBOBOIt BADIOEb P. SHIUVKB WHOLESALE GROCER PRODUCE AND COMMISSION MERCHANT ABD DEALER IB PITTS3UKCJII MAMUFACTUBED: RETICLES, Nos. ISQ and 132 Stimi it., bitwtm Wood arm Smiaflekt jal:tf .. .. : Pittsbnrgh. , V.f. wi-.v : •%..., V -1 *' . ;,s ~> :■■.!.■/* i .*•» •. r. "'t, *■ • ... -•• ■ ‘ --■ ■ '■ 1 ' x *'■ '■'’'•.twft'E* *OHH COOHIBTOK, “ T eoESEB o» autD ASD ÜBBBII BTBSBO, J? A Emblems.a£ DESIGNS, vatioa? b m ’ —' A 3 '®! Steeples and all difficult cleji tL/~ The best andcheapcst Signs in the City- [febaff H.EAG EBTATE BHOICEa. H HENEY W. FISH ASopened, on Office al the comer of Southfield and filre Pjllabargh, known as the “Greta “■5? l ' r A. o^a wi l! devote his enure time and nIi tauSt&P&iXSZSS* I*-"* 1 *-"*- Exc&anet *** Es "l* ,he business, lie hopes to Uno ?fba,Se?s“ ay fav ® r >tim with Agencies in P their rvRUGGIs/SS «, hlarUe, f-f three doorsaboye Third,Fituburgh, will have Ch te Will ,ell 011 tio niOEl "“toBW"- ■ .ending orders will be £JSSEf? r Ueadcil soppphed. with arileles ihey. mayrelyoponaagemune. • • r prescriptions will be accurately and neatly ornigbt from,lh ° bestmttlerial9 > ot any hour of the day f ° r lale ’ a llirffe ,<oek of freßhanii good KERFU- Slagle Qian WorZuu - JOS EPH D. A BeTI , iI V r^ AC ? DaE S OF SRUKN OLABSWXH3 ' VIALS, BOTTLES anU £b?Ja; Portar, Scotch AU, Mineral Water, Patent Medicine and Wine Soviet, of everv description ■ AIso—WINDOW ULASS- f / Keeps consiamly on hand a genera!assortment of the above arucles. JD* As the other Green Glass Factories are all slopped, os is the custom in summer, lAis Foetorw it now tnjuu operation, and will continue in operation both sum mer and winter. , Orders thankfully toucued and will Do filled ut the shortest notice. •• „ ilj^Warehoiise s yo, lpj Second street, between Wood and Sjmthfitidstmtt, V JjySP-’ftfciy Tike Old Printing JUitahliihmTn^ . . <w.xs jaHnaToa A btockxqx%) •and Blank Book-and Stationery Warehouse. YkT S.HAYEN Is prepared to execute evey style of f f .• Legal, Cotmaerciftl, Canal and Steamboat Job Printing and .Book. Binding i and furnish every article in the Blank Book,Paper and Stationery line.-otihe sboneat notice and on the most reasonable terms M Biank.Book-and Stationery Warehouse, corner of Market and and Second streets. ’ . r lE/* Printing Office and Book Bindery, No. SO Third ®‘i2t ; novlO K. C. STOCKTON, (Lau Johmum Sf Stockton,) Stationer. Printer «. Bludov. Tjh'°ULD respectfully invuo tee attention of Mer o/lr 10 !»sjargc and Siiperior stock ofuLANK BOOKS, consisting o f Bay Boats, Journals ledgers. Invoice,CasitjOrdoraad Letter Books, o.'eve tv of lh « ?est paMr, nnd bound in the most dit rable manner, which ite oilers at prlees that cannot fail to give satisfaction, Blank Books ruled and bound to an, given pattern. Pruning of every description eke caten wuh neatness and dispatch.. N 0.47 Mirkei sf s.Uhoffrap]ilc Establishment of WM. SCIIUCIIMANN, _th»d eraitCT, ofrcsmt rn E wuxcmcii, mmattsan VTAPS, Lar.(iscape , J Bill-heads, Show-Ml]«. Labels "fvAtdhttcctUTal and .Machine Drawings, liasiaeas and Visiting Cards, etc., Engraved or Draw on Stone and Printed in Colors,(Gold, Bronze or Black in the m octi i £§{y lCtl Blyl ° ■ al lUe ni0!l reasonable’prices A FULTON, Beil and Brass Founder , has rebuilt and « commenced business at his old stand,No. 7lr Se* cond, between Market; and Ferry streets, wLere he’will be pleased to see hia old customers a£d Kde in Steamboat, and of every sire, from it) to puunds,^ cast from patterns of the most approved °“ d to be of the best material ® Mineral Water Pumps, Counters, Eailinus &« e»e ry variety of Brass CaiiuSs, tfrcqnfe etMitraed and fitusbed in the neatest manners ** ‘t releogcntfor ßabbitt's AnH-AutnctimAU. vn, cb i r ? lcd far J lhe redaction of trittiott in boxeil ttnd cmnpo-dtton can be lyon haad, \l\f Dndtrutttr, fifth street, tut * pcffiatciy opposite the Theatre, respecrfttUy Ui lorms bii’/rieDds and the public in Ccnofai, that he. hm “ totalling Undertaker, He al ? va i’^, kcc P s on hand Coffins of all ' and «»ollierattic!e» necessary „,? i * v . cr pljrtesjiee boxes, and leaden coffins will basup. to attendfttaetala.^ ne hcafßeai]tl cturiageulwaysre^y „ WM. ALEXANDER A SONS Sluoa JJIB Fcwramss VSjjapagSgigitß?** y EnaaTAtsaa, comer of Penn and •Pfttiutkt Exchange -Sniff ... —_Xgg |in ife<<i. Entrance on Penn et.. res .i. . pec If till y Inform their friend* and £ prepared to famish and attend to everything in ills lute of Undertakers, as they have Ca ? ioot M s iin S» ami their intention will be deyoted altogether to the above business, keen o huge assortment or COFFINS made and finished, cov« ed, and lined in the neatest manner, with a variety o materials, and at all prices! we keep SHROUDS ready made, of all sizes, 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 funerals, of quality and price to suit [SILVER FLATE3 or engraviagthe name and age: ICE CASES for laving the body in ice, by those who wish to keep their friends any length ot time, and have ZINC PANS to police in for laying on the body; LEADEN Coffins always on hand. We have a splendid new HEARSE and a pair ol fine horaes and any number of the best carnages, etc., etc., and will be prompt, punctual, and reasonable. Rogl9»y ,/UHUNGAHKLA FLAMING MILL—J.mv. m... Y?“ M ««PeerfbUT inform his friends and foe public, font his new establishment is now in full opera «n «’itl?u? at e ho tAfurnish Boat Cabins"and ratfs “ ’ wilh prompli!udo ' lmll .tSufoSh! pl!ine ' 1 on one or bolh **<>«• to^“’r Door Bond MoolilngSiOf every descripUon,mudc < \? d Car rcmora would find It to their ndvan tago to give fatra a call, os he can now furnuh them with ptanlcdrlufcrnilable for every dernri*.■ un JOHN hafeett ; MAFFifiTT & OI.D, “ (Successors to the late lira of John Sheriff k Co.) BELL AND BRASS FOUNDERS, . AND MANUFACTURERS ' II niiifflmi rn 111 °. f Brass Faucets, Steam and Gas 1 1 j Locks, with all the various articles used in the PLUMBING BU3I ‘ tlP’v - NES9,No*.l27andlS2>First6treet. The above are now prepared to manufacture and keep constantly on hand every variety of Guage and Steam Cocks, each as ore used by Engine builders and Plumb* ers; also, Gas Chandeliers, Pendents, Brackets, Gas Pipe, &c.,&c.,&c. (nov29 National Hotel) Pittsburgh* • Situated on Water Street, opposite th* Landing of the hroumsvtlle Steam Packets. rpHIS House having undergone a thorough repairing X and fitting up, both inside and out. the subscriber is determined to use every exertions in his power to make all comfortable that think proper to call wuh him. The Tablo will be always supplied with the best the market affords. The Bar will be supplied with the best and choicest liquors. Attached toihe house is a good stable, attended by a good Hostler. JAMES REAMER. jySQ' ALLEN HHOWN. * W- C- CONNELI Y BROWN'S HOTEL. CORNER OF SEITHFIELD AND THIRD SI'S Pittsburgh* Pa. BROWN A CONNELLY. PROPRIETORS N. B —Good Stabling attached to the boaen GREENSBURGH HOTEL- . (Haebauge's Old Stans.) THE subscriber haviug leased the above well know* and excellent establishment, is nowprepured 10 en tertain his friends and the traveling public generally- in thebesvnumnerand on themost reasonable terms- His TABLE will at all urnes be supplied with every delicacy of the season; and hie Bar with the best of Li quors. His stabling is very extensive: and every arrange ment has been made for the accommodation of Droveis augfctf WM. CLAWSON. Waverty House* THE undersigned having*^ >sl» succee{3e<3 Mr -J oim Ysroeb ui this popular establishment, announces to h»s mends and the publio gouerally.thathe will us, his best efforts to keep np the well earned and long enjoyed reputation of the house; ... £ e PJJonatamly on hand every delicacy ot R V £sn°- 1 -P Sn - KLL and Can Otstesb.&Cm and his ai all iiraes be supplied with the Choicest Li- QCOBS. [deol7;ly,] W. C.rrAIXAfiHP.R “OUR HOUSE-” S” p™ sss*“ d “'»« WM. BENNETT. raN O: 10 8 W OO O ST R F FT ' r—- W FAM. FASHIOHBI 1 fRI Received or. the OLD tumil of a w GLASSGOW, Beebe A Co.>s r£» : % 1850. • Those in want of a good Hat K,. .! 1 * 1 ' 6 i advange above cost for Cah.witl at nI 108 Wood east side,third door below Fifth street' lo3 «»«» City Shirt BtoiT. AJO. as Bt. Clair street, (near the bridge)—a it i.igo own mage connamlv on hand.' Customer SHIRTS made to order promDilv " decSWy S.kli. AUL: PITTSBURGH, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 19 1851 Borhubs Cari©. ; ’' l - i EBEBBKNCES. Iraß.Hereey, ri. H i a ™ lo '* h ' : ' ; John F. Perry, ? e ®-f r -GtUmore,, Lymnn Wilmnrth. J. K. hroorheadi .. Capt. William Ward, r Thos. Howard, . : . . W,_o,Leslie. [seplflty hotels, . ‘ V*. ‘ *.'s *f; v. 1 - ■ • . ’ • v *'~V, ’’l •*.*!.» • r' ' - ~ " V«: lit-,- ' • '■ *. '»•>■* » i‘ '■ * I *’ •■ ■■. A-, -K ■•*.'*.**“ t - T&&&A2 EMIGRATION OFFICE, :; j| v ‘ CATBoWC BOOX BTOSE, j '{ . A’q- GtvFjflh'tlratfrear Smitftfitid, ', takes foie method of informing his X friends anathe public |n general, that he has opened an Office at the above named placo, and is prepared, 10 remit money m suras of 63 and upwards* payable at sight, m any lowiv m JEilfflaad, Ireland* Scotland and ■wales. .. • He is also prepared to bnngout passengers from erpool to any port in the United Slates. Being con* nected.with a house of such long standing as that of •Messrs. Roche, Brothers ftMasterson, and by his strict attention to business* the subscriber trusts he will merit the confidence of those who may favor him with their pntronnge: For particulars,please call at the Emigra tion Office of the undersigned. Agent. W.B.M’CONLOGUE, No. 07 Fifth st., near Smuhfield, Pittsburgh Rsfertncts-* Hon. John B. Gulhno, Mayor of Pitts burgh; Jamas Blakely, Esq., John J. Mitchel, Esq.. Hon. :W. Porter. AldertnanM, \V. Lewis, Offices of toe MorningChromc!c,Post,andPiUfiburgUCat]ioljc. feb!4;3m' . ; - • . -En&\ LINE 0F packets r ■■■■■.-. Philadelphia, . TO SAIL FROM LIVERPOOL : jjfafcSjgteSSS# On the Eighteenth day of every Month- JANE 17. GLIDDEN, Ambrose Chtfd t ?0Q Nov. JAMES BROWNE, Arthur Chtid, lOOOtons. -IBiliDco GONDAR.y. <?. Earstoto t 650. tons* •• •■••• -. .«18tli Jan NEW SHtP. -,Bso«>l>s ISU, Feb . . The above ships are builcof the best materials and af ter the most approved models for swiftness, combined with tile modern improvements lor the comfort of pas sers. Their commanders arc men of known ability These packets will take advance of steam tow boats up the Delaware. Also, *hipsaaihng weekly from Liverpool to NewOr ieaDs. Facaengers can up the river cheap ihrouch the Wiiiier. . ” For terms of Second Cabin juwl Sieeruee passage* aD ply to or addreas by letter tpo.st'paid), • ■ • F. W. BYRNES & CO., st l eet t New York ; • : at Waterloo Boad'.Liverpool; . or to i ; JOHN THOMPSON* noyl4:3m . gQSLiberty street, Piusbnrßh. I Liverpool and PUiladolpnia Packets. | Zxititng from Liverpool on the EigktetniK'cf tachMonth, ! . Jace H. GUdden, Capt,Child, Nov.lB i (M&.: “ James Browse, “ Child Dec. IS. : BSga&C ‘ Gondar, '.Barstow, Jan. 18. • •• 1-noWi - . “ Gliddon, Feb.is; Jaese ships are of the large*!-cWes. The aceommo* uauons for second cabin aud steerage passengers are attsorpaaied for comfort, and the days of sailing will he punctually adhered 10. Price of steerage passage 820, . Certificates good for 13 months, or the money refunded if the passengers do not cmharkv Apply to DAVID M. BARBOUR, ; el John: Watt JjCm’a, n , , 230 Liberty street. Drafts for any amount given upon the Ulster Banking Company and Branchesythe Royal Bank of Ireland, or Spooner, Atwoods A Co., Brokers, London. |novl93m CORBIGS PASSENGER OFFICES 7. ! fySSr SHIP AHOY! HSZtr WHO COMMANDS! II AXIN D E N * co., -Syar Wno hayc appointed the subscriber Agent far their unri vailed Lines of Ships uom. Liverpool la New York Philadelphia and Boston. Let the Friend* of F. mi grants be careful to have tbeir arrangements made according to the new Precision Laic, 'I* 6 ma ?’ , , reccipl '' vi * ou, l>aTiiig it inserted; otherwise they will have topay in Liverpool,before the? '•tie following is the list, according to law: ?J ttf- Bread, 3 "d fcs. Beef or Pork, i ‘ £ , ° ar > , 3 i Pint Vinegar, S Oatmeal, 5 f fi. Sugarf ; glee, g, - Molasses, S “ • PoWtOM, - « ttoaTea, : ’ With three quarts of Water per day, and sufficient h for Cooking. . The caboose und coobag-napeo for the me of Pa* sengers, are heptonder attention will be paud to promote their health and comfort. • Bank of England Notes and Foreign Exchange pur chased atcurrent rates. .r • • Deiis, Wacies, Pon*iomv:Ac., A-e., collected, and copies of \>i|js procured, with every other business con nected w«h. an Europe-an jOjjIICA ROBINSON, , European Agent,. apdj Poat limU}int;?,vorner; of Fifth and Wood ms. ENGLAND, IRELAND, scoxiiAND, wales, _ . FRANCE,and GERMANY, To any amount, by ■ * Joshua aobimoa, European Agent, Post Bmidings, tar. Fifth and Wood its JOSEPH I W m „ IiiPPESCOTT A BARR. (La.TR J.S.STIUCXLKJtat Co ) * Hanufaetnrcß ol PlkeMx Fire Proof Safes, _ S* ol }* tenet, between Weed and Smith field. ' I ttOernoon, July 2d, 16-13, the undersigned were called upon hyMessrs. Lip;cacottt Barr,to witness an honest and lair test of ono or their PhtnAix 6U.w I ;f?S C , b '', ng pupated, tee Sate wr. placet! inside tltercof,ttiih books, papers and some money: when the door of the Safe whs closed and the fire kindled at 1, quarter past 3 o’clock, and iu a short lime the Safe was red hot, and coutmtteutill half past 0 o’clock, being about four and a half hours, when Ihe committee expressed their sanataction that the urae occupied withsnch heat was sufficient. The furnace was then palled down Safe cooled, and door opened-Lhe hooka, papers and money safe. The heat was to great as to molt off the brass mountings. Wo therefore take pleasure in recommend tng these Sales to ihe public, us being, iu our iudnnenL entirely fire proof. JARVIS A tHaBUE.* m * N JCK A RA WSON, ’ CORNWALL A BROTHER. BRANNON ATHATCHER BENEDICT A CARTER ’ ISAAC CROMIE. ’ 1 engaged m the foundry business, and know something about furnaces and heat. I witnessed the burning of the above Safe, and can freely say there was no humbue about it, and with pleasure recommend them to the public as being, in my judgment, entirelv fire proof. \VM HAVE In calling upon the above gentlemen for their siuna tures, they r Hspoke in the highest terms of the fairness of the lest, aud their full confidence of the Safe’s bein* entirely fire-proof. We have constantly on hand aud 101 sale a full assortment of the above Safes, rcarOl BELL A TERRY. (ptinn of work. Wholesale and Retail, “ SADDLE, HARNESS AND TRUNK MANUFACTORY •pOBERT H. HARTLEY,begs leave to in- *Sv . X form his friends and the public generally, Sathecontinueatooccupy that largo and com modious Store Room, formerly occupied by SamuelFahn estock A Co., No. 80, corner of Diamond alley and Wood street, where he keeps a laree and general assortment of Saddles, Bridles, Harness, Trunks, Carpet Bags, Saddle Bags, Valises, Buffalo Uobee, Whips, and all other arti cles in his line. He also beops constantly on hand,and is prepared to furnish to order, all kindsof Riveted Hose,manufactured of the best material, and in a style of workmanship equal to the eastern manufactured article, and atfiGper cent cheaper. Country Merchants and Farmers would do well to call and examine his stock before purchasing elsewhere, as he isdetcrmtned to cell first rate articles at very low prices. . ID** Don’t forget the place, No. 86, corner of Wood treat aud Diamond Alley. ap?o *I7OR REAL . GOOD TBA—Go to Morris A Ha . . worth’s Tea Siore, in the Diamond. Damaged or inferior Teas never kept at this establishment. Superior Green Teas--—-♦•- SO and7sc. fi). The finest imported- -sl,oo. Strong and rough flav’d Black, SO and 75c. Fine mild flavored’***-**.-**** 50 ond7se. The finest Old Country Black Tea, ?Sc. This Tea, unlike some of the <*laie imported Oolong’s,” is free from all hetby taste , and “the ladies all say,” ’Tis not impregnated with ihe effluvia of quack medicines. feb*22 - ' •- DR. JAYNES FAMILY MEDICINES.—Exiraet of a letter from the Rev- E. L. ABBOTT, a well known and highly esteemed Missionary in the kingdom of Burrnah, dated Sandoway Arracan, February,l646: Dr. D. Jayne, Philadelphia: My Dear Sir—We are now in great want of VOur Medical Preparations.'Your CARMINATIVE BALSAM is an invaluable Medicine m this country in Bowel Complaints, .and has been used in all our Missions with the most gratifying success. I have known it in many cases to act like a charm. Your SANATIVE PILLS are my Sheet. Anchor., The best medicine for my .Liver Complaint and. pain iu the side, that I have ever used. They are in-,’great demand, ana wo. arc entirely oat of them. We need. five , hundred boxes ol them. Bro.‘Beecher 'says we could use a thousand boxes yearly among our to great ad vantage. I have used youfTONIC VERMIFUGE as a Tonic in INTERMITTENT FEVER, with the most complete success. I think it was once the means of sa ving my own son. During ray travels among the church es the past season, I found a whole village suffering un der a prevailing Influenza, attended with Coughs of a most violent character. - I often regretted I had not bad a dozen or two of YOUH EXPECTORANT, to .admin*.- ister to them, for i believe from what I have seen of its effects, that it would have been just the thing for those poorpeoyle. 1 presume you.have not hithenohadan idea to what an extent your medicines .are used . in all our Missions. Affectionately yours, E LrABBOTT-v -For sale at the Pekin Tea Store, 38 Fifth st- [nov23 r pAluoHS’. TRIMMINGS—Received and opened this X day—Canvas, Paddings, BeliclSLB,iwict, satin and lasting Vest and Coat Buttons. Bone, metal and -japan ned l ant ana Strap Buttons. Horn and black^bone.bus pender Buttons, Ac. ffebS] A. A. MASON A CO. v BLACK TEAS.—Just received at. the Pekin Tea Store, 33 Fifth street, a lot of new crop Oolong Black Teas , by the ship *• Architect*” and for sale wholesale to the trade at reduced prices. ; N. B.—The ; ahoye Teas -are direct from Canton, and ihelodiw-tul'say'nhby are not scented with English' Brandy, Gin and Rom (febl4J A. JAYNES, Filttst ■ -.v ’ . hr'-- ...,-}:...*' - .*• - ti',i',... ,- i . - ..: . .;.4 (Emiaration £inta. BLACK SiVLIi LINE Blew Arrangements, flUetcllanms i.v-’tN ■ £mes. Pittsburgh Transportation Lina. • JAMES A CO., : Canal Sasin, Pittsburgh; . < SITOR, JAMES &'CO., ■ • Depots, Broad and Cherry sts.; Wo. .j South Fourth st., between Market and Chesnot sts., Philadelphia; ■ OH3ONNOR& A CO., H AVI . Tri .,, . 70Northst.,Baltimore; : u ? completed our arrangements, we will SmT. d th more despatch and care than any other ln£ir™™ d lrfH PP ? d by ° ur Lmo *te folly covered by lO ° WOC "’ a Pratetli ° a addressed to vrarselves or our Sfu.-VrttftrP i«^o. L Cincinnati: E. WEBB, Louis- Sf, L .xr ohNE ’ s ‘ L “ ais ' will PWlad.Tlp?!^„ L „'J o ba, i no aoMecuon whatever wtth the kins * rtT 4 d PlUshnr (fl' Transportation Line of At “nsjfcoo. : ■ . ... , ... , (reblQ ! Merchant*’ Transportation Line Ann hailuoads.) FOR PHILADELPHIA DIRECT.'JET. WITHOUT nE-SHIPPIISI(S.’.£rf V . C. A. M’ANULTY 5c CO., Canal Busin, 40S Penn st., Pittsburgh,. CHARLES RAYNOIf. ■a-VT-p * , Central Block Road st., Philodn.' W .i a l e^ A° r ? cl »ve a large amount of Mer.- ,i7v, chandize and Produce-, to ship, on the opening of ’ unit all intemiediate placeß, son laefra^W| and U 1 llian ip any . previous sea* .. The increased number of Tracks provided by Co y imi ?,Jioners for carrying boats over the i„i_ Railroad, will prevent any possibility of delay at Johnston n, Holl,da>sburgh or Columbia, tats season , C. A. M'ANULTY, - febls ; Canal Basin: ' tvt?. RaUroad company be prepared to Transport MERCHANDIZE yy from PHILADELPHIA to PITTSBURGH in an ncipaoon of the opening of the Eastern,Division of the “V on and after the TWENTI ETH of FEBRUARY , at the following rates, viz i lsl £^3B— Dry # tioods, Hat?, Boots and Shoes. t? at-™~..Si per 100ft*! • or 2“ Class—Hardwa r e,(4aeensware t Groceries. Paint t? aD oi^u Oils, Ac‘at•••>*«• .60 cents per itKj&j. For 3d Class—Coffee, Leaf Tobacco, Iron, Guano, Ba _c°ujßeef, Pork, Ac.jai *6ocents perlOOfts. For 4th *-l ass—Tar, Pitch, Rosin, Ashes, Marble, Pig Iron, Bricks, Ac., at • .*—• •50 cents per lOOfts. H. H. HOUSTON, ; • Freight Agent, Penna. Railroad Co. xr„ Nos.274A276MarketStreet, Philadelphia. N.B.—Goods going East by bur Rood ehould be con signed to McFaden a covode, ! j.-PENNSYLYANrA RAILROAD ? A m§SHSY^SJ, RAIN9 between PHILADELPHIA st lll F *7I£??, U P GII tr Deave Philadelphia Daily ai 8a: in n n ?t P • Leave Pittsburgh Doily arB A,31., A. HENDERSON, ~ » e o* ? *ot . •Pa9aenffer;Ag.qni. YOUGHIOQHBSy ttOCTKI : I?^ N i.V THKEB XitHto THB SHORTEST ROUTE i. TO BALTIMORE AND PHILADELPHIA! Tlla «=a«nr: THOMAS SHRIVER, M. iS|£SSS^Baji.ct,Master, leaves Pitubnrgh, froni her wharf boat, above the Monongahela bridge, daily, at 4 o clock, P. M. ? and West Newton at 8 A.M., rauniag in connection with a daUy line of. splendid TroyTmilt coaches to Cumberland, and Railroad thence to Balti more and ' For further information enquire of n . O. M. HAETONj Passenger Agent, Monongahela Haase: or, Capt JACOB SMITH, - Freight Agent* Wharf Bo a Pittsburgh Portable Boai Ltue, ; • TOR THE TRARSPORTATtOX OF FREIGHT TO ASTO FROU • - j rrrrsßVßQHr PinLADEt?mA, B&Lrmons, NEW YORK, BOSTON, Ac. * THOMAS BORBIDGE, } C TAAFFE A O’CONNOR, JhitaJclphut. Pittsburgh ' r|ulL Canal being now open the proprietors of this X longesiablished Line are as usual at their old stands, receiving and forwarding Merchandize and Produce at low rules, and with the promptness, dertaimy and safety; peculiar to their system and mode of Transportation,' where intermediate transhipment is avoided, with ita consequent delays and probability of damage. . •Merchandize and Produce shipped East or West, and Buis of Lading forwarded free ofeborge.for cocimisalon, advancing or storage.. Having nointerest directly or in dlrecUy in steamboats, that of the owners is solefy con sulted when shipping their goods. All communications to the following Agents promml'v attended to: TiIOAIAS UORBIDGEy V 1 No. 576 Market st.,Philadelphia;! TAAFFE A O’CONNOR, *>FMpn«tors. Cor. Penn and Wayne sts., Pittsburgh} J Aessra—John ATCullogh A Co., 69 North st-, B. Burke A Co- 25 Doahe st, Boston; W. A J. T. Tap scott A C0.,66 south st,New York; Jas. Wheelwright Cincinnati. mar2o _ Bounty Lands. PAPT. NAY'LOR, No. IC3 Third street, comer of \J Cherry alley, having made arraugements at Wash ngwn for the purpose, will procure Bonnty Landsfor the omeers and soldiers, their widows and children, under the Bounty Land BUI, passed September 23tb. 1850. Pinpbnrgb, October 10. f|>Hb partnership of Reynolds A Shee was dissolved X by mutual consent on the Ist insu The business of the firm will be settled by either of the parties, the name of the firm to be used (or that purpose. S. O. REYNOLDS, J. L. SHEE. On retiring from the business of Reynolds A Shee, I would recommend Mr. J. L. Shee to my friends and the former customers of the house. Jal4 S. O, REYNOLDS, H Citizens or Pittsburgh AVR you all heard how cheap C. A. BROWN is selling his stock of fine Gold JEWELRY f If yoa have not. then know that he is selling a very rich and fashionable assortment of Gold WATCHES and JEW ELRY at such astonishing low priced that all who have called to see his assortment and prices,exclaim,—this, certainly, is something new for Pittsburgh, What!-fine Sold Jewelry selling at half the usual price! Howcan us bet Stop a moment, we will tell you the secret; we have made such arrangements with the martufactp* -reraat the east, and also, with the Watch manufactu rers of Europe, we are getting all our goods at the lowest possible prices, and (hen, having fow : Tents to pay, and other expenses, also, cheap, enable* ua to sell r at a.very small profit upon first cost, and therelore, a wholesale price will answer. Therefore, low prices and large sales will be our motto; Please call at 111 Market street, second door from . Liberty street. [dec!9] C. A. BROWN. Removal, rpHE PEKIN TEA STORE has..been removed from X Fourth street to No 38 Fifth street, one door east of the Exchange Bank, where-the subscriber is now re-' ceivingbis fall stock of GREEN AND BLACK TEAS, selected with great care, and purchased direct tom 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 Gold wholesale and retail, at prices lower lhan any other house In Pittsburgh, Retail Grocers are invited to call and get samples, and learn onr prices for Teas packed in £ and J ft pack ages, or by the naif, chest. Java and Rio Coffee. Chocolau —Baker’s Broma, Cocoa, Chocolate and Co coa Shells. ' . Sugw—Lovering’s crushed uud pulverised, and. New Orleans Sugar. Raisins, rnmes, See decl4 To the Ladletf< TT7TB HAVE NOW FINISUED 25 dozen of Ladies' f f fine black real Lambs Wool STOCKINGS, which are softer in the wool and more dnrable 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 Stockiug Rlannfactory, Fifth st; decC W. DALY Sc CO. central Tea and; Family Grocery Store. TTIHE finest qualities of Green and Black TEAS; Mo -1 cha, Java and Rio COFFEEB; Loveririe’s Di ke lined and Crushed SUGARS; Now Orleans,St. Louis Refined and Havana do; best Bunch RAISINS; Citron, Lemon Peel, Prunes, Dates,Sec., for sale'by: 1 H.C. KELLY," No. CO Fifth'street. J C. &. 9I'ASDLT¥ & CO., TRANSPORTERS, FORWARDING AND COM. i ■ MISSION MERCHANTS, • Depot, Canal Baud, 403 Penn st., ' Pittsburgh CENTRAL TEA. STQRE.r-The subscriber has now oh hand 'and is. constantly receiving, FreshTo -,s of nU description#, sold in the United States prany part of the world, at the lowest ratesof unyin the Tea Market. These Teas will be sold loose or-umetaUic-packages, to suit customers, and either kinds warranted/ fresh.—• The metallic p aokearc hir tight, and warranted > withstanding recfctesr.and unprincipltd assertionS*by 4nw terested persons; ; : ■ tfebl3] H.C.KELLY. . Writing ciasi, ;; 1 . MR. J. D. WILLIAMS, Professor of Pehmanship iii" pull’s Mercantile College, will open,;a Ladies’; Writing Class, onMondaynexum a private.class room, opposite Nelson’s Ddgnerrpan Gallery,Philo Hall.. L adies desirous of obtaining an epistolary'HancL have now an opportunity-this being Writing Class iirthe city. Honrs, 10 to 12 A. M.,,.. Gentlemen’s Writing Class in the College at hoara. s • ~ TyLlftbjff-Vi E‘ OLI* BUTi'BR-rr 4 - lßVbls,, pan in cloths; just ree’d ' WM. DYER. aad for sale by 4 -4 f ~ ►» v »> V ■ *" ■V". "■* *> :* r '■ r N * t ... i -»'.r ■ " V r. ' t **- - =ME of WInM and Liquors- DockPort, Choice Old Port, Bar-. Afaifrira —Biandy. Old ReEcrve LUbon. Siclly. ''V! ; PaleSherryj Hfololph Pale Bherfy. ' I. Cherry J3randy,—Y?ildC)itnry Juicefold Danish Cher- ! r ry."' Sparkling Superior Wine. - Champagnc.rrCiap e, Perrier, Apollo, P. D., La Mar quetterie, sup’r. ' - Cfawt—Latoar, Medoc,Chateanx Lafiuef St. Estephe, St Julieri.;,, ■. . . v; .f Sauurhi.—Ceue, Grave. Borsac. Haul Sauierne. ' ‘ • : r.Eock B?ne. r r:Wachenheinier«i)eldeshe£mer) Rttppafs« berger, Forster Tiarainer.Neirsteiner, Hockheimer, Leibfraninilch, Radesheimer, : Mosel Mas' faateller* < ; vr .v.i; v,; -.-fti'.;: -r-- ,i • _ Jsra>i<f J.J. I>apuy,Morcau, Mar tell, Otanl, Bnpay A Cor, flenncßsy/Pinei, CastiHbn &Cb,,OldCog'- nac v lBl5 A Extra .Tw Gin.—Schiedam, Swan. Voscorap’s double brand. St Croix Ram, Old Cumberland Harbor, Porto ■Rico, Old Jamaica Bum. t t c °tch'4ugb*flavored; Irish, Old Mononga nela, Swiss Extract d’Aosynthe, very superior. For sale wholesale aad retpil by.; mats . v . .■•«■ •'wi&Li'-', :: V-/ • 3 Stationery. .• ' >-a ■ v TUST opened at W. S.. HAVEN , S Stationery Ware- U Boom, corner Market‘and Second'streets, several 1 cosesof fiDgiisji and French Stationery,inbladwg h fine : Clips of various new styles :note; paper and envelopes dfrie sv patterni ? emb'ossSd'crirfay inkstands, the lareestvariety evcfiQfiered tbrsalainthls city, among which toIIJwl found pomp and fount inks,: china and glass finished in every style ; aiso, a new pa-' tent air-upu Inkstand, jcdnsiruated to prevent evapora uomporcoplnepen-hoiders; GiUieu’s3o 3pens-: Smith’s C°i? fv pen iWefs; hone and Ivory folders: utelalhc.;memprandum,,books; FabersV Brooktnan’st ±*angdena and i other celebrated, inanafoctarers of .lead pencils; Gontai’s ever pointedpericilsbuff afat? -white envelopes, aIJ sizes; also.parchment envelopes,-forfeit closing- vaiiiable documents, Also, cream laid quarto and Bath posts, ruled and plain.-' English filterioiffpaper, .. ; - ; . v : , ; vr ,,,,:.-:.\(iaarf . lilfe Inearance Company. • r L s!j£T i !BJS. er * on8 i by the term Of the Charter of JL the PITTS Burg HU fe INSTRANCEOOMPA v,are X/irectorsof said Company for the first year James 8: Hood, Charles A. .Colton, --••JosephSeXecch,*- Samuel firClarkan;* John S, Diiwonh, ; William Phillips, i : John A. Wilson. „r p a » m SS,N° s of the aboyc Pirectorj, held at the office ' C V lhe 1 instant.— JAMES S. BOON, was elected President; .Samtol aPCiusKAW,.Vice President; Charles A. Coftoa^Secreiary; • Josephs. Loecb,Treasurer,. ... -i - M I. v 1 ® Stock Subscription Books oi the Company will be found for the present at the house of Murphy . Wilson > &COi,oa.Wood3treet, where those wishing to subscribe can have an opportunity t& do so*-- t i By order ofithe Board, i = C.A»CQLTON,Bec’y. feb27^w PAPERS JT 350 reams 24 by 38Printing Paper; - 300 do 24 by 36 : do do: • 300 do 13by02. 'do do; 500 do 18ty 24j24 by 32, 24 by 34, 23 bv 41. 28 •; . •-; by 43; - , • . • *-■■■■ 400 do Blue, Factory Paper; - tK)O bundles Single CrownStraw,Paper ; ■ 400 do Double ' do do; 700 do Medium :do • do; ' 350- do ~ Medjum and Single Cro«ft Rug. r ?: fhe undersigned..keep# constantly on handsnd /pr sale orexcnange for Rags;; a large and general.assort meat of Raled, Cap, Letter, Hardware ind Tea Papers: Bonnet Boards, &c n Ac, 7 Also, Felting of alrrizes, for Paper manufacturers.. Printing Paper made to order dn short notice. . j. L.SHEE, fco24 . comer of Penn and Irwin sts. v bistob et. co.’s ■ ■ i GENTLEMEN'S, FUBNISHING STORE. AND ODt^-TBLCOWS 1 DEPOT, 'v>V- JSTO. 80. - APOLLO BUILDINGS, 'FOURTH STREET, •Slgm of tlie BeeiHtvo, 1 : . rpHE SUBSCRIBERS have epcned a Gtndemin's Fur- JL- connection- ■with- an Odd FOoto* .~& o l' arc;tp ’be, found a variety of Fancy Goods and Odd Fellows’ Regalia,never before present edio a Pittsburgh by a single. estabUshmeht.. Uxey arein regular receipt of Odd Fellows' Bepxteri, Lodge Blank Booby Babels; and other Lodge articles, The Bdgo/ia e'xhl&itd&'at their counter is most gorgeous and The Genilemea’s Furnishing Department is plentiful ly <snppUed with-a variety ofsuperb andaelicalely wrought articles ot dress. "The variety is endraly too Seat to enumerate in a moderate -.space; ; we. must,' erefore, direct the public. to. hn. investigation, of the stocit itself All that we can say in thisconnection is, that at oar Establishment the gentlemen of taste can be Buppuea with apy articlein oar Une r manafactut'ed out or die -beat materials and by- the most:eipeiieneed hands. We .solicit an .examination. of our stoclr; .it composes a variety which challenges,comparison. _ lot of FVHe SQfremd Ivtin Shirts .'Fancy Crovaaf, Gloves <zndJ3t»iery : of vanotu kinds, mid in fact every article of comfort or "!• “ a gentlemen of good taste would fancy. > We solicitasnare of public patronage. .. /HINTON & COV ‘ ' 1/ 'Sign of the'Bee Hive/ No; 80 Apollo Buildimrs Fourth at. . ■ZL: H2A3TIKQB.* • cttßiymH PBgmßn H«MttAes «&Preiser. - /TIVIL ENGINEERS. AND :iAND SURVEYORS V/ liavmgajsMiatedaeinselvea for that pnrpose,wUl attend to SURVEYING; laying oat.and dividing: land into Lots, leveling, draughting and making Plana and Hapa ; laying onUocaung andimpeiimending the con struction of Rail, Plank, hl’Adam .and other'-‘roads, bridges, Ac., on favorable.tenns. No. 100 Ross street, head of Fidh, near the Court Bouse, Pittsburgh . Pa. . t?eb6:2-v FircandMartii©liißTiranc«. . rfIHE INSURANCE CO. OF NDRTJR AMERICA will -.A *?&k* permanent and limited Insurance on Property in this City and vicinity, and on shipments by' Canals; Rivers, Lakeland by Sea. The properties of this Com pany are weU invested and famish an available fond for ine ample indemnity of all persons who desire to be pro tected by Insurance. : WM. P. JONES, Agent, maylS • V :; V',- ; ■Ai Waterstreet. r _ Ndtlee-to Contractors* : Ohio and Pennsylvania BAiLROAD.-seai eaproposals wiU be’received at the office of the Ohio and Pennsylvania Railroad Company,:in : Pittft. : burgh, until Tlmreday, the -JJOth .day of Marchnext, for ViSJF from Pittsburgh to;filasBiUon,adistance of 107 mires. Specifications and forms ofpfopds his may, be obtained atthe office in Pittsburgh, tor two weeks previous to the letting, oa application to Solomon W; Roberts, Chief Engineer, The proposals most be in ac cordance with.the printed forms, arid addressed to the President of the Company. Pitaburgft, ; Feb.6, 1851; ■ - ID* North AraerieanV New York : Tribune,'American’ BaUroad Journal, publish four times. 1 ; - {febßrtd : Proposals fok erecti.vu a- wire soar en? SION BRIDGE overthe Allegheny river, opposite Dieehamcsstreei, in theEifth Ward of the City of-Pius burgh, in; place of the structure recently. destroyed, by fire. Sealed proposals will be rec eived at the office of Jacob Painter *. Co., Liberty; St., antll the 15th day Of March next, (or the erection of the above described Br *“ge. rhepattern thereof, to he the same , as the Mo. nongahela bridge, with such alterations as bidders may suggest, and the Directors approve. ; By order of the Directors. ... feblild j FREDERICK LORENZ, Presh. i. /OHN-O*Do:iNßXili B. ITUNTBB. • O’DONNEIXi MOLLEN & CO. Pittsbargh.Cbalr ware EoomS) • #>. 98 Third StTM t Sauth Side. i v O’D. M.&. Co., respectfully, inform their friends Wl* and customers that they have, ifnot the largest j%p|6tock ever before seen in this city, the greatest' . * i »varioty of styles;the finest finished, made of the' best'seasoned materials, and by the best workmen in : the western, country-all .of which they axe determined to seltas low as any other raanafaeiamg establishment in the city. Otir stock U all our own manufacture; no importations. Steamboats and Hotels fornishedat the shorest notice. AH orders promptly attended; to. uz i■ y. .;r ]a!7 TSiiegEcHf^SHinflttuiT^rTnr - ANDEESOH STaEigr. liilhoSßlTT CITY,' 'pg^i‘‘ M THE subscriber would respectfully ftflMin' lui friend*' bnd iht public generally, tljac having completed his new.Pianlng Mill,and having now in operation- two uew l* astern made Planing Machines, ‘ (Wood,Worth patent,) and several cireularvand upright Saws, he' is now prepared te furnish promptly and airedaced rates, planed and sawed lumber of every descripiiopr., .The attention of steamboatJotnerai carpentere and builders, ia particularly ealled tothe-above establish*' mentj where a large ; assortment ofplaaed ..and -rough; lumber, of different thicknesses, suitable for shipping} box making,house, Steamboat work* &c., can be fauna at nil times. ; v a. jaynes; 33'Fitth st Also i lumber planed of sawed to order, with prompt* ness and despatch. .JOHN A..BLOOMER, ■ jal6 ' ’•.■■ ■ : Prbprietor.- N. By—AH orders directed, to Pittsburgh wjUrechive prompt auention. • ; . A» W. Foster, . •. ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR-AT LAW; OFFICEJ NO.< 164. FOURTH STREET, near 6, ant unit, Pitubursh,Pa. ... novl&dawly : ■ law Pariiierslitp, . : " rjIHE subscribers have associate cl - themselves ill lice 1 practice of Law, under the firm of iiaACKAtVAsli ington. One or the other of them, whenuoi n Court, can be found at all tint Cain the. office, on Fourth street, Pittsburgh, now occtipied'by Mri Black. ■: samuee-w.beack, febB . - REAPE WASHINGTON. • . John Si H. Fonntaln . " HAS taken charge of the BARBER SHOP under the. DLBEAGLESALOON, where he solicits thopa* uonageof the public. He hopes, by hisencteavonuto mcrit lbe favor of his friends; fchhs-.lf To llerehanti, Rannfactuteri, Ac. - TATE ore prepared to make contractu-to . bring out ' v f ; from.Philadelphia,this season, large 1013 of heavy freights,' oit accommodating tenas; huff Si 'very low rates! mthetUTi-sbipfingmtht .way.- Apply to ;■>, . aA. M’AcJULTY « C 0. , ;... I febfilUOr - Can at Basl :i / OH A BX3. ORANGES—(prime order,) receiviniranS aUU for sale by JOSHUA RHODES, No. 0 Wood itnet. ** V~*<s 3 T ■. ■ - +** " f ' . 4 \ » > * •*: O ■•■ *- * , i:-,'^r:* v>r' :• JUtstellatuons. 'j. p;h6kbacjH } O :i ls7ldttgrtyBtrcct. ‘. 3 '*v. ..S ... ■■ ' V. x- 4 ■ .t, • x « ; v .\-'' r Y-.:- 1 r *-‘ j y* 1 * = "white, black and colored Crapes'-—v? marts —-ft-—p-—-ArArMASON t GO. KISH LINENS-rJtace.lred.ihi3 morning. another lot assorted grades Irish Linen*. . > ..z; ol " muK ' A.A.MASQi^.jgcd. CASKS-r-75 emptyCaak* fot •-■ =•/ m-.- . go?l4bi^r%tfttfet WASH MIXTURE-.*‘ Ctant’s ""IHorSiSSloib ~.„.15 r3a efay U>e bar »^ lllB ‘«»°sfa;ei^^^^ P vZu.D bbla 7 cr V lr o«ff old Cheese (or \J ig*»gftWoy Price. : ,> (maflS] PBACHE»tI2 bbls.soptnor fttuvai ToruUs> U marts... : . : ■ ; ; v ..WM.nvßn ° BEESWAX WANTED— -1,000 &s. first-rate Beeiwaa. &>* whish'thßihighesf market price “wiRM Bit”’ mart s •: ■ .'■ TYRESS- SILKR-JAst received,r;o Dieccs. assorted JL/stylea sprita? Diess-SUS»V at =■ ■ ' -mart -. A. A,JIASON.& CCPS., rrro hailboabcontractorS:—We wAßimarei Ato enter into cbntriets .with Railroad men, to smmty - ,teem prices whidi.wUltodraintia. facuon. RHODES A ALCORN, ■ ; ,matl4 107Thirdstreet,6piforttethe‘St.Chgrfeto t .Ti^’JDDI.II'iGS —fico bush, fine in storeand torVaie by ■IVA marl 4. ■, BHODESAALCOHN.. /’'tOHN—SCO bosh, in store anti forsaloby ' V>. mart 4 • RHODES A; ALCORN. • CJHORfS-r-300 bash, in store nhd-Jor sate by - : - O mar!4 RHODES A ALCORN. (QRN~T,OOObhSh. to arrive and for sale by - v’ 1 ■ ' , marl 4 , ;. ti : : RHOPESAt-AIIfeORN/? BOARDS—IItO.OOO feel capd ; quality* well A- aeasorted, fotf sale atgreaUy reaaced prlces, by * .« - JOHN. - 4uBLOOMEBL is iT' _°* art3 Allegheny. Planing Mills. - BOXTToaKDS AND PANBt well : aeßsoned,for saJe-cbeapyby maiU-2w . . v '• i)f\ BXS. SABINE CANJJJUESTSriarfiT"- - AO 'mar»3 ■ ' .•■■■ • J. D. WILLIAMS &CO !Ut2>V£euaQN'BAMsW'nl«lnr ,r:;^1 ' 1:1 OP may 13 J a WILLIAMS *. CO. BBLiCjBEsjffUTS far sale 6y~" "" ' ' ' T>OLI« BUTTBR—I2 obis, fresh, in.clrtt6si for'Hols VT.REEN AFFJLiKa—Iuo bblV received and taf taltJ ; VE - mart»-.- 3AMWEU P-aaßl¥£Rv : ■ bbls. received andfor atle by \J v SAMUEL P/SHRIVER. ' DRIEDAHPLES— Received and for sale by aartO _ SAMUEL l». SHHIVER. tiercesfresh Rice. reeeivedrandfor aalab JX marlO- =■ • •-:• ‘ SAMUEL KSBBIYEB. EQLXj BUTE R:—10 bbifc Primtf :Roli Butlerreceived and foraaie by ' > 3 AJUtTF.L.B,anbivrw• i c BEACHES— 300 bush.rec’d and far sale hyV V ■marlQi • > - - gAMPELP; BHftfVfltf. QHOB XS-r5OO, bush, received andfhr aaio by.'y' .■ "r* O marlO ' . SAAtPEL R, SHBIVER. riiax.EY—A‘WarchQtigciVsitaatgbetween SCAIFE, ATKINSON.&OKKLY,- No. U 9 Front ECONOMY CRAB ClDEtt—2o bbla. Economy Cider ■lir s'oro and for ado : ovro T:. 1 ; • mat 4 ■ -MILLER k lUCKETSON. •. - EGHUTTEK-M kegs Batter iaat rrceived and Tor sale br - [mar4] : MILLER fc KICKBTSON. PALM OIL—I,OOO tbs, PaiarOil iaetor o and fdrsale ’’ r °utt« . MILLER& RICgETSOHf' <1 I WINE—H Ihdi' Hordcjtnx Olliret.Wine,,.: V "'. a> boxes.-• id* t ’-ao '-j.-Ndatw?? l ' - ,: MILLER-& RICgETSOBr ■ •*; GAJSsia— iou mots CaSitia just received and for sale . by ~ [mart) MILLER Sr RICKETBQNV. * T ONG CLOTHS AND MUSH LINENS— iJ cajcsßfperatid.tDpDrcitrailiona-Slta^ffj: do Irisn Linens; • ■ -yf sbejnostapproyeamßnnfiietoe itutopened at- '■ f ifeirM. A.A.MAaOSt * C 0.15.. I T. BAJuE BUCHA LEAVERS for-nle low by ‘ i; r: w** -A * - KEYSER-AMTSO WEttv ■mar!2 : f •HO Wood atregt. - A MINERAL WATERFOUNTAJN' and Fiziufa. _lA_ in pood order, for &ale by - : - ' — 1 ■ maria - H/|"ARBLE DOST—dbbla. for aale fay • ~ ~z - ;;c KEYBEtt#&?ftOtfr]&£C : -‘' PFSA33AFKAB fotiaalo low by 3 v {■) *xU mar!2 KSYSBR & &PDOWI&L. .- T^ 8 -rI?<“S 'oanpowa-'t, imperial' 'and v 3 OHr—Wamsied' pw»i: oa .. ... .... - Cor-FiretA Woo4sW/7 ...- / rpURNED PILL: si. marB B: A, FAHNESTOCK & CO. “• ES hf t L N a^feTF^t , jggr^O for T; AGTUCARIUM— imported, fot tele by Xi, tpatB .: B. A. FAHNESTOCK> "PUTTY— In btadoerßvin asjorteci aiKi packages, ft* '< -Cytale by [mart] B. £. FAHNESTOCK&CO. , EUETPS marB . SUGARS. —Now Orleans Sogar;' StLbnisPovderedSagir;>' •’ 1 ■' - do 'Crushed', dot i do- Clarified' do;' / " • * do. Loaf : do;in Btoreaadfor 1 • - {marB] ; KING & MOORHEAD. Tiff GLASSES.—New OriednsMoldpses: v J iU St Louis sDgnrrfcoiiß&-Syitm; • ! St. James, do ; * do£ <• » rt ■ Battle Groimd do r: :’do: forfsaW" by. , : tmatB}>;-- r '*KINQ : *IMOOiHE&" j r 'loF,FEE»—PrimeJRiaCoffee forsaleby * V mard, . : - ■: t SING fe MOORHEAD*; u MlOHACCC^^FiSejnpwSlcbtaSadalTSataiairSStfb*'s a ? .. AVIH ILur’a ; Barrow’s 20 firboles;, in aiore jmdfor' •■ • ; JON« &MOOfIBEAfr."* j ’ SjUNDRIES.—GIass, assorted sizes; iron and i White Lead,* Coro-Brooma^-Beaverßackets and ‘Tubs, fof-sale by fmarSj. /. JCING.fr MOORHEAD. DBUSB AFPLJb*s-riO;bbis»i?dpe^Dried Apples}'} ;,’ -i. 12 sacks do •' do do; ;loaioreandforsa!eby. : v' * . /*, mar 4 /• ; MILLER & RICKETBON, -»> SUixAK HOUSE MOLASSES^Q.bbUuS^ les, James’ Refinery, in store andfoir aide’by' : - ■ tnat4 , ? >Am*LgR: ArJSICgETaON. QIL hand and/or Bale by RHODES .frf ALCORN. '1 mar 7 ‘ r: SLCharles Hotk/ ,' r ROUND FEED—Offhand- and fdrsade " : r '. VX ;RHOD£& y AjaOOgNl"' lORN MEALi—Onhahd ftrid for aale by ’''• ■ J * ■ ‘•' c T: »l mar 7 tiizi ,j ; ;RHODES fe ALCORN) > ' TT-ULLEU BARLEY—Of ootnwn manufacture, con- ICE,FlX)UR—Freiivpfound on bantl and for asft/'-i jj mart;. ■ RHODES;& a.LCOH». .-.r.- . mart I .'-. "'a; RHODES ~ jRIEiXAPPXjES—IOOtjus, i:i store and for sal ' mart: ■ WftEDYEKiao? Liberti ~\hl^, eiNii .£? io PRINTING PAPER—ftonriho : '.V : M : Clinton Mil|j! ! "SieabenvjUe,for laleby —■ matll _ h ■:W. p, JIABSHAI.T. „ • l*/AtLIPAPEK—Prices reduced at t^eJSM»ra t*a- i TT; perHangingsSlore,No;85 Woo3aiireet. -■ ’ ‘ ••• • . ? jVf. P. MARSHALL. -.'-jr, iIR£ BOARD PRINTS—Ior Balc by -:';-ziA it V\- imarll W.P^MARaHALI^r ir»)OW ;! BlJNJWrrfor«lll6.by - ■mat/ r -■; wfp.MABS»»,T superior SCYTHfc Klt'LKS.in alore and ' by T. WOODS ® SOI?. ‘ marU _ _ -rrr CT »rec t . --BB I*B. W ttlTii ib r •; ‘ -M' r- ' WQQDa fc gofr CORN-forxale by .iwll . ■ : .:.T;W.Q O I) a a H»ui- BaRtrXL.:: vf ) -' /^S e * • •••>,..•' r, <;2ohBjf..: . *<& •;»;s£*>?* t * . frjalore and for sale by '' ' . _■. f 4 * * ♦Mail; .V. ' MILLER* getASH-8 ma '* '._ N0g.821 andasa . - ;jN 2eE!ii§iliilP£- r'.:~ . : -r-, 'r^ v 4 .'■* * : W.’V - t V ■ •. ’v. >' 1C; cvV^'.; knEnil i 1«. V’’-V* ■>.« NO. 209. JUiflcellanemts.- ip fabla, rtwrretfcßncfr for sara byi SAMUEL P;BHRnrER. IRS—‘Large and 1 B ;A. FAHNESTOCK & CO:, v > W-.-K V 4 \ *» “j r*•* , ' \ ■ ■ . X :. ■ *i \' >
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