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VH'&< *J* .v A-r v ■'’Vi liiiMi Ki.'«-«OSV-Jv^p \- ir ' ■ Irnmmmi Miwm mhMm InMM . - «<^^S&SW«KiS»sfefes® i-Wkifii&xs > \' l oV a^^*3’ r r .'it*'' , *VnSi , £' j^V li *^cs* , s s,7^*v. tfiS : -• ;■.**. .-, .. *■ «v?; * * *~-c^4-*4->t.r , c 4 ssf^rv_‘i»w«rri< s ?s‘Hr'A^v.^_ ; , l -««. y n - *... -',. » . < n \ .* .---'.’A ■' ■■•r:~- '-• »■•■ ■■ •; k’fr'i!yv yC'/'.ySy,-y * -?y; 4 . « ;,v «a*^^^i^^gp^ppsSS ! -:'Wysfiii; i A... ; ' y-A' ?: - .'-" "'' \ ~ INIMIE VOLUME IX. ■ “DAILY MORNING POST. *FriiUMfa*rfPi*&luft«l«fryMorn*n£ J (»Sumfayi tzcepttd*) . < > BY 111 QARPSK, ‘ " 1,1 •fiotra'-wist cofcnua or wood and »rrm bt«ws. - sr. * ir?* 1 RRJffs.^*Five Dollars a year, payable strictly Si* Dollars will invariably be required if • fcoptes two cents—for sale at the counter Office, and by the News Boys. . ,i SATURDAY BtQRBfING POST r c 'i--Irpublished Orom the same n large blanket sheet, ai TWp.DOLIiAHS a year, m advance— > ;Uualfrcopießrrv» csNTa. • . • willbedtscoutmued (unlessauhe dis —eretToßofthe proprietor.) unul all arrearages are paid. 1 i iJQ^No,attention will bc.paidio any.order unless ac ... the moaey« or satisfactory reference *n this r ~v... ~s?l]y iConneetei tauh th* EfUibhshinent of the Morning ■ •'■■ itone tif AhelaTgcii Job printing Offices \n the euy **Mr« all Jhfw t oork ns dons on : xhe shortest notice f and • •; woUfmtonaiis»rmr.. - • >■ RATES or ADVERTISING agreed upon By THE PITTSBURGH PRESS. TEK.UHBS NOKFABSILi OH LESS; ■' ■ Ddeaqaare»oae insertion *u ov - .v.. . . • each additional insertion . « « oneweek • J*J " <l .*■ two weeks •—* ••••t*'*- J~9 "V J ;: :■• « •« • three weeks-- — JJJ ■~y •;■ .** - u ‘onemonth uOO ft. • -iwo monlhs.-r « 0® : u nhree montlis**' •• JJr ' . " four months .... ” Standing Card, six lines or less, per annum*——, 1° CUAVGXABLB AT 7UUSUKB : • One square,per annum,(exclusive of the paper,)’ •**> w . .For each additional square, Inserted over one month, -and (breach additional square inserted under the yearly ’ rales, hair price. Publishers not accountable for legal advertisements Beyond the amount charged for their publication .. AnnbOßciQg candidates for office to be charged the tiune as QtfccT advertisements. , Advertisements not marked on the copy for a spccihed . - timber of insertions,will be continued till forbid, and . . exacted accordingly. : _• , • The privileges of yearly advertisers will be conuneq • : . rigidly to theuregular business, and all other advertise ’, ' -meins not pertaining to thwr regular business ns agreed •• i tor,to be paid extra.. _ -;AU.'advertisements for charitable institutions, tire ;rT companies*ward, township and other public meetings, , v::.and,such like,to be charged half price, payable stbictuv ,■■■..'.••••« ADVAHCE, Munage noticeato be charged 50 cents. r Death ooiiees Inserted without charge,nnlessaccom -f.anted by tnneral invitations or obituary notices, and - when so accompanied, to be pald for. .r- : i -Begtjisr advertisers, and all others sendiug cbmmunt • , ■ cation»*or requiring notices designed to call attention to Feire»Soireef, Concerts,or any public entertainments, whore charges are made for admittance—all notice* ot v . .. .. private asßOcUiiona—every notice designed to call at* ;leaiipn u> pnvtfte enterprises calculateaoi intended to ... promote individual inierest,canouly be inserted with the ~ uodentonduig that the same is to be paid for,. If intend* . v pX to be inserted in the local column, the same will be . charged at the rale of not less than ten cents per line. Bishops or-Fist Notices to be cbargeduiple price. License Petitions, 82,00 each. ' Legal and Medical. Adveftißemcats lobe charged at . fall prices. . fpr Real Estate Agent and Auctioneers’. Advertisements • ‘ tiOt.tobeclassed under yearly rates, butto be allowed a discount of thirty-three undone-third percent, from the . amount o! bills. _ - WEEKLY OR TRI-WEEKLY IN DAILY PAPERS. .Onesonare,three insertions —....#1 *’-> -Do. each additional insertion 037 ■ . AYDERTISEMENTS IN WEEKLY PAPER. square, (10 lipesjone insertion**-- ...■•••—*0 fiO tea. each additional insertion u . ... JkU uStigieot advertisements to oe paid in advance. • White a co.,Ga«eue. . ° ii. HARPER, Post. ROBT. M. RIDDLE, Journal. '• JAMES P. BARR A CO., Chronicle. POSTER A BROTHER, Dispaicb. " Dcc.1,1640.1 JAMESW.BIDDLE,American. {professional (darlja. ' - TOUN R.’LARUE. JHormval Law, Fourth sited, ncur , <| SmilhfieU. -• 1 mst - !u ; iv. MLiACiij.Aaor/ug ai on 4ih •' * 0 greet, near Grant, Pittsburgh. ocw t, OBLANDO UXJMI3, Attornt, al .Lata.— Office 4th t, Wood. jalfl-y . ItHoirAa ia- fiIAKSUALI., AumKts al iai..—OA=r, L'Lowne’sBuildings,Founliat. ~jan>»ly _ SL CARNAHAN, Atumey aiLaw— Olficeon.Fourth » BU,between Cherry alley and Grant st. jjeJ-y ThR-BROWN’S OFFICE, No.CS, Diamond alley, near IIJ Wood street. X - N. M’Ci.OWHV, Attmuv and Vounjdler al law.— ■ ■■• l '. Office m Bakevyeli’a Building, oil Grant .Ircet. ■ • , ~)cia>’J7-ly: ” V suorr, iitntui, Fourth live doors west of Mar ■O . ket- AUwolli warranted, aail if not perfectlysat - {.factory no charges will be made. r „A u ._ rO . -^iKWOVAI..—Or. Robert Snyder, lias removed his : Jtv Office to. Fourth street, between Wood and fainiih fald streets. marlS-ly ! • XX BABRAOH, Attonwy al La to—Office m Balte well's .:.V/. Boildlngj, on Grant street, opposite the Court ..case. . ■ ■ ■ Osail, .■:a - TrOHN BARTON, Asumty at Law —Office, North side ;■ J Of Filth street, between Wood and Smitlffield, m the •' tine building with Alderman Morrow. sepJb-iy _ '' -y V KIihXUJ V. GLLIJdOBK, Attsmiy and Counsellor at ■ . I T Lau.—Office removed to the ild door below Grant si., ' " Fourth,to the office lnfely oceopied by Aldennaa Mil- TVT HUCKhIASTEK. Alderman —Office: Fourth street ' : JV 4 third door above Smilhfield,South side. ■ ■ . -Ooaycyattcihg of all kinds dons with tho prealest care . itnd legud aecnracy. ■;■■■-.■ , ~ i IKUcsioßealKstntecrammed,Ac. novl. BIDOLK- ROBERTS, Anornry olLaw. Office No. L-134Smilhfield street, between Filth and. Sixth.. Collections carefully attended to—special, alienuo -*•■" f ».'i fren toCogyeyancing, tceejay _ ■ :. Dr.Cbarlei llofman, '' iTOMCSOPATHIO PHYSICIAN, has removed his 'lt office to Penn street, No.tSi, (botween Hand street Garrison alleyl. 1 116031 *- XXTSXa—- —•••« JI’OOWiELL. • V b fir EYSER ft McDOWELL, (succkssoks to Kaafc ft > ' IV gar m.\ Wholesale and Retail Drug andPresenyUon ‘SSfe.cw jr of Wood street and Virgin alley. Physl e Plans' carefully compounded mgnt uud • • • • day.- ocuiti J" OllN aTpaRKINSON, Alderman, Fifth NV aid, Penn ■LVbotwereH Walniu and O’Hara sts., where he may, *■ 'band at all times.. .Those having houses or other prop ‘ * iinr to sdl or rent,can have the same pupeioally uiienu ••••** 5d to; debts collected, and atUheduues of an Aldennan ' receive prompt attention* owp__ ' M-W TENBY W. WlLUAftisTAttornep md t'ouiwUer at H Ldxo, (successor to Lowne ft Williams,) Oflite at J stand, Fourth st., above Smithbeld. • THB Panttewhipheretofore existing between .Henry V :.:w, WiltiaoU. Esq., and myßilf,in the practice of the law, • ' / was dissolved.by mutual consent on the 26tb und the ;• business will hereaftes be continued by Henry W.Wil iaxßfr, whom*l most* cheerfully recommend to nil tor J -whom I hove the honor to do business—os a gentleman t - .every way wonhy oftheUconfidence. : - declS-ly • ■ WALTER H. LOWRIE. . ■ • gamusl pTboas. : . J ■».,/ . a TTORNEY AT LAW—Office la Fourth atreet, near -A: Grant, in Lamartine Buildings. * . , martOiw JOHN j. Mircmfl.*-• ■’ ■ • V~- —« »»SAMt/KL fALMBB. Olttetiel ft Palmer, : A TTORNEYS AND COUNSELLORS AT LAW '■A. Office on Fourth street, a feto doors below StnuMield. • AUbuwnessentrustedto their caTe,promptly attendedio. Collections made and Conveyancing executed oui.inode t . rate terms. “I’iL. I * / ~ -t/: ji ll* Jsnnlngi, , ■ ‘ * XTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW-Of- A fice, Lowrie’s:Unildingn,iFourth street, between j-’iSmithficld and Grant. »P£_ ■ ■“ . • ~i)r« Oeorgc SlcCook aAS selected Pittsburgh as his permanentresidence. He has taken Uie bouse lately occupied by Alder v m«n Miller, on Fourth street, near Grant, immedjaiely ' adjoining the LamarUuc House. UisOffice isaUach ..cl to his residence,where he will con|ionilybe found, ■ unless absent on professional duty. Office hours from 7 o’clock* M. to 2 o’clock *. m., and from 5r- m. to 7 p. . . novo 1 Ai. p, Ar tit lj. S* fi'eitermau, A TTORNEYS AT LAW—Office on Fourth street,be - A. tween Wood and Smilhfield; jan23;y W.W.DallttS, ‘ A TTORNEY AT LAW—Office: second story Wi A kins Halt. ““ . • Br« James King* . OFFICE ON FOURTH STREET, one door West o) Weaver’s Hotel; aug!o:3m : w Wm.CH. ltoblnion, A TTORNEY AT LAW. : Office No.PD, on Fourth .A. street; opposite the Mayor’s Office. |aug3l:y J*S. Hamilton, ... - a. TTORNEY AT LAW, has removed to the office m c -J\- Fifth street,between Wood and Smith Geld streets, I -• occupied by Thos. HamUlon, E?q., dee’d,ond 1 .r. ; remaining unfinished upon his J ' '"'‘docket.' ' _mayl3 J VfBW bAtiUERREOfYPii ROOMS, Eurkt's~Jßuild- V% ings , Fourthstreei— Hon a a ft ANTitout, Daguerreo- | -ypists from the Eastern ciuesiwoald call theattenuon of 1 he inhabitants of Pittsburgh; and the neighboring towns, I ‘' lo their Daguerreotype of cibiens and others, at rooms in ] ' • Rhe third a'A ? of Baike’s building, 4th Bt. - | - Person* wishing piotures taken may rest assured that 1 ■ n» puns shall be spared to produce (hem Inthe highest! - perfection of the art Ourlustramentsareorthemostpow-1 • “ " erful kind, enabling us to execute pictures udsurpasced 1 for Ugh fioith and truthfulness to nature. The public are I <• aoliciiedtocallandexamine. Personsaitung for pictures a re neither Tequirred or ex-. I ; ' -peeled to take them unless perfect satisfaction sgvven pj-.-B- Operators will find this a good depot for stock ...■.and chemicals. ..... {rp*ljistnietions given in the art, containing ;tha more - .>- - ectnt Improvements.- ioa7 ' Business- (Satiis. LKXANDER JAYNES, Pekin Ted Start, 33 Fifth . street, near Wood. febl JOSHUA ROBINSON, Agent for Hamden A Co.’s 0 _Lintqf.pgcktts % YiQiiii.) one door below Wood, febl U.UAM JACKSON. Patent Mtdvint Dtpot,?? H 0" arty street, head ofWood.., ... :» ebl ». DEL ANY, FtuhionabU Clothing Sion, No. i9lAb» •erty street. rebl OONA SARGENT, N-E comer of Wood and Wf .streets."- 1 j, =■ ift” ‘ HOLMES & SON; Bankers and Dealenm Fxchangi . Coin .and Sank iVbto, No-Market street, *tebl . A FULTON, Sill and Brass Founder, No. 70 Second • street, between Market and Ferry streets, febl ICTOR SCRIBA, Bookseller, Stationer aad Binder, Fifth street, between Wood and Market. jan7 GA McNULTY ACO^ -Forwarding and Comrnmton k merchants, Canal Basin. . . ; m{tr3 WM. DYER, Grocer ana Produce Dealer, No. 158 Liberty street, Pittsburgh. ' mart?, OHN ftPCLOSKEY, Taelorand Clothier, Liberty street between Sixth and virgin alley,south side. aeplO ► McSTEIN, Brass Founder and Gas Fitter, Smith-. 0 field street, between Diamond alley and Fifth sL ; IAAFFE & O’CONNOR, Propnetors Oitpe Pittsburgh . Portable Boat Store corner of Penn,and Wayne stsi , “IOOLEY & LAIRD, Merchant Tailors, Wood street, 1 j second door from Water, will keep constantly on hand a well selected lot of Clothing. raarl&y H LEE, (successor to Mo&fkt A Leb,) Wool Dealer • and Commission Merchant , for the sale of Ameri can Woolen Goods. feblC J L. SHEE, Wholesale Grocer, Commission Merchant, (I • and dealer m Paper and Rags, corner Pena and Ir win streets. : ja!4 INO ft MOORHEAD, Wholesale Grocers and Produce Dealers, No. 27 Wood street, Pittsburgh. . [my23 JOSEPH WOODWELL, Importer and Dealer tn For eign and Domestic Hardware, corner of Second and Wood streets. 0c29 JOSEPH MAJOR, Boat Store, Ship Chandlery and Agency of the Pittsbnrgh Lard Oil Factory, No 4, Market street, Pntsbnrgb jn!2 - ' r HAMER A RH AM, Bankers and Exchange Brokers, . Vcorner of Third and Wood streets, opposite the Si. Charles Hotel febl ) A. FAHNESTOCK A CO., mot(sa?4~DruK Wan house, corner of First and Wood streets, and comer if Wood and Sixth. febl 'MUfil ~W *' MORROW, Manufacturer of Tin, Copper Cl and Sheet Iron Ware, No. 1? Fifth street,between Wood and Market. feblO WAJ. tiLENN, Bookbinder, corner ol Third and-Wood streets, above C. H. Kay, where he is prepared to do every description of ruling and binding. pecs JOHN H. AIELLOR, Wholesale and Retail Dealer in ATuitte and Musical toJXn»7n«Uj,PianOß,School Hooka, and Stationery, No. V 2& Wood street. jant JBR\ AR, Rectify™# Distillery and Wholesale Dealer • m Foreign and Domestic Wines dnd Liquors, No. ill Liberty street, and S 3 Diamond alley. jygl •‘l/’ING to FINNEY, Agents for the Delaware diurnal . V Insurance Company, of Philadelphia, atthe Ware* house of Kirn* to Holmes, Water street*near Market. : tebt WM. ALEXANDER to and Fur nuAnig l/«rfrnaifrj, comcr of Penn and St. Clair streets, opposite the Exchange. Entrance on Pennereei. febl W. J.TROTH. rfMIOTH &. SCOTT, I Yholual* and Retail Dealer t*v J EootXi Shoes, Trunks Carpet Bag$ t &c., S. W. comer ' of Fourth and SrailhGeld *ift.>PiUi&nrgn t Pa. (rarlfcy John A. Cbaio, late of New Lisbon, O,* >W. §. Skisncb. CRAIG A SKINNER, GsnrraLigsnep Commissionand Forwarding Merchant}, No.2G Market street} Pitts burgh, Pa. Prompt attention given to the purchase and saloot allknidsof produce. septg • WM- UIUEX, PifUUDA. \VM. BTCCETSO9, MTTSBCXOIT MILLER ft RICKF.TSON, Wholesale Groan, and Im porters of Brandies, Wines and Segura; N0t.172 and 174, corner of Liberty and Irwin street*,Pittsburgh, Pa. lron,Nai)» v Cotton Yarns, ftc.,conslantly on band. SM’KINLEY, House, and Ornamental Femur • and dealer in PAINTS, No. 44 dt. Clair at., Pitts burgh, has constantly on hands!) kinds of pAnno, either Dry or Mixed; Japan and- Copal Varnish; Linseed Oil: Boiled Oil j Spirits Tarpeoiiue; Window Glass, of all sues; Putty, Paint Brashes, A<., all of the best quality, and for sale at reasonable prices* icplt iiaae WllUd&Sf MERCHANT TAIi<OR, Smithfeid Street, No. 12, be* tween. 1 st and 2d streets. ap4y: Morris A Raworth, Tea dealers and importers of wines AND BRANDIES. East side of the Diamond Pittsburgh. may2l J. A. COULTER* —— Coulter A Hacfce, TimiOLKSALE AND RETAIL DRUGGISTS, cor- T f tier of Wood and Third sireeis, uoder Sl Chnrlei Pittsburgh, Pa. ■ • : inayl DanUl Youngraon, House, sign, and ornamental painter, Liberty street, opposite Hand. Ail work neatly executed. Orders punctually attended to. [mar22:y It.O. scocfcton, LATE Johnsinn A Stoeklon. BOOKSELLER, STA TIONER, PRINTER and BINDER, corner of Mar ket and Third streets, Pittsburgh, Pa jyflltif Jtttaei £*• tlorbacb, RECTIFYING DISTILLER, AMD DBALK& « Foreign and Domestic Wines, Liquors, Cigars, l[C, No. 107 Liberty *t. corner of Barker’s alley, novlO) Pittsburgh Pa, Itl. U. PATTON, (Successor to J. S. Bonnet A Co.) Wholesale Grocer, Reellfylng Distiller, and dialer m FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC WINES, LIQUORS, CIG ARS,F JH UITS, NUTS, - I(*2 Liberty street, Pittsburgh. apfl JOHN s. KKNNEDT. ' *• K. HASLETT. KENNEDY A HASLETT, Successors to Rimsky A Knox. Wholesale and Retail Dealers tn JFafcAo, Jewelry, Silver Ware, Fancy and Variety Goods, Baskets, Combs, fc. No-94 Market street, between sth st. and the Diamond. R 7" Clocks. Watches and Jewelry neatly repaired. Pittsburgh, August 20, 1850. . George Beale* Jr., MANUFACTUREirOFBRUSHES.WHOLEsaiJIAND j Retail, No. 75 Wood street, Pittsburgh, Pa. Con-! siQDtly on band, a general and extensive assortment of all xinds of BRUSHES, atthe lowesl Eastern prices. N. B—Machine Brushes, Ac., made to order at tho shortest notice. mar3o:y L s waterman.*waterman.** w. b. waterman. 1,, s. Waterman A Sons, 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 ronriS Joshua Rhodes**** ~* alfred 7. ansuuiz. JOSHVA RHODKS 6 COh WHOLESALE DEALERS IN FOREIGN: FRUITS, Nuts, Spiees, Confectionary, Sugars, Cigars, ire.,4c. NO- 0 WOOD STREET, EAST SIDE, NEAR WATER, iu.lv! PITTSBURGH. W- OUNNINUBAM*—r* * •"*" • * *.* • *®* DUNCAN,. D, CUNNINOnAtt* * ,-•••— • **«D.tHMBSN. plttsbargh City Gian Works* W. CUNNINGHAM A CO., MANUTACIURBRS 07 W rNDOW GLASS , No 20 Market ttreet, between'First and Second, Pittsburgh, Pa. ITT* Particular attention paid to odd sizes. Also, Dealers in Flint Glass. Vials, Bottles, Ac. Uyg&ly A. J. STUAUT.*- HAS R. SILL. STDART £s> SILL, , j Grocers, and Produce Commission Merchants, No. 119 Wood street, Pittsburgh, Pa. DEALERS IN GROCERIES, Flour, Wheal, Rye, Oats, Com, Barley, Pork, Bacon, Butter, Lard, Cheese; Clover,Tir®lby and Flax Seeds; Iron,Nails, Gians, Ac.,Ac., Ac. Particular attention piatd to the sale i of Western Produce/ i References— Menars* Myers A Hunter, Robt. Uaizeu | A Co., Haraplon.Snmh A Co., King A Moorhead, McGills A Roe, James May, Pittsburgh; Fenner A Menuimn, MnsHi)lon; Jog,S. Morrison. Esq.. St. Louis sepal Walter P. Marshall, • > (SuccoMor io Sarauel C.HUI,) IMPOST EE AND DEALER IN FEENCH_ANDJLI«BICAH PAPER HANGINGS AND BORDERS, Window Shades , 'Fin. Board PtintSy Sft.yAt. Also—Writing, Printing- and Wrapping Paper, No. 85 wood street; between Fourth at. and Diamond alley, west Bide, iad : Pittsburgh, Pa THOMAS WOODS *•>' **■•••■BAKOKX. WOODS. ■ T. WOODS &• SON, PRODUCE DEALERS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, jaio No. 01 WATtni gmyr, mTsBDBOH. SIOIVEIi P. BHRITER, WHOLESALE OROGER, PRODUCE AND COMMISSION MERCHANT, ANO DEALS! IN PITTSBURGH MANUFACTURED ABTICLSB. Nos .130 and 13d Second st. r bctwten Wood and SmilA/ww, Pittsburgh. ““ : T BOW N: A TKfb BY t . ( PRACTICAL AND DENTAL I I N o 140 WOOD; STBBBT, NEABjVIBOIN ALI.ET. j •*¥TrR have removed our store and Manufactory from J Ebiisr—^ sssjss,fts6K« i^gwfaaeagaafetMesis C °A general aa^oUraenUtfllardwareajtdCut^rywe^will | always keep on hnnd,ana sett duns, Puiolj and I K Ground and Handled, Pen Blade* pul m, &e„ I Guns and Pistols-repaired, Ac., Ac. 1 1 N. B.- Particular auenuon p»id to. majmtMrarin* l Trusses and Supporter*. : ' l -- *. •.■; \ .y Jill! v- .y* r «*.. ' * «■[, .i •>•’, V•; ; t***. - -•**• ff ':•*£. • . \, ' ~ 4** *\ . f-* '*' ■ •• * •;..*. ■■ J .v .-.■.» ."<.• ..-t;: •. ■■■ >■" , '‘;*V v V * . •v *, • “ - ’ * ■'•‘-v- * *' ■ ■ ■ - f ' sw.-v*. ' • : A*' x ' v - 3 . ‘.‘-J J ":v.V - MEM JOHNCORRIBTON, ; CORNBB OF SARD inD’ LIBKKTT StEBBTB, (Over Jones'Drug store,) PAINTER> OFHOUSES, BANNERS, DESIGNS, Emblems, 4c. Also, Steeples anil alt difficult eler vations. ' C7* The best aord.cbeapcst Signs inthe City. [lebSS R£2AJU ’ ESTATE BROKER* ' -= HENRY W. FISH > HAS opened nnOffice at lhe corner of Smitbfield and Fifth streets, Pittsburgh, known as the “Great Bargain corner,” and- will devote bis entire time and at tention to the Pvttkase,Saleand Exchange of Real £»•■ ioiMii cl trend country. From hfe acqusuntance with the business, he hopes to satisfy ail who may favor lum with Agencies m their line of business. BKVEB&NCZ&. •. Thompson Bell, Ira B. HeTsey, H.H.M’Catlough, John F. Perry, Geo. F. Gitlmore, Lyman Wilmanh, ► J. K. Moorhead, Capt. William Ward, .... Thos. Howard, : , W. O. Leslio-[sepl‘2:y • ■ John Hf Townsind. Druggist and apothecary, no. 45, Market street, three door* above Third 4 Pitwbnrgb, will have constantly on hand a well selected assortment of the best and freshest Medicines, which he will sell on the most, reasonable terms.. Physicians sending orders will be promptly attended to, and sappphed with articles they, may rely upon as genuine. . Physicians prescriptions willbe accurately and neatly: prepared from the best materials, at any hour of the day or night, Also.forsaic.alareeslockof freshandgood PERFU MERY. detfffl sustrrACTu&s* or ob&sh olisswabb ; vial*, bottles and FlaeJOi Porter* Scotch Alt, Mineral Water, Patent, Mediant and Win* Bottles, of every description ; AIso—WINDOW GLASS— Keeps constantly on hand u genera! assortment of the above articles. 10" As the other Green Glass Factories are all stopped; as is the custom in summer, tbs Factory is noio tn fußoperation, and iotllcontmuetnoptranon troth sum mer and vinter, Orders thankfully solicited and will be filled at the shortest notice. - (o*lTarsAours } iVi».n < i 2 sreen<{ street, between Wood and Smithfield streets. [jyV9-*i>o;ty_ EsUbUihment. (latk JOHNsron A sTocrrors’s,) . And Blank Book and Stationery Warehouse. ITT S. HAVFiN is prepared to execute eve y style of Yf • Legal, Commercial, Canal and Steamboat Job Printing and Book Binding; and furnish every article in (he Blank Book, Paper and Stationery line,; at the shortest notice and on the most reasonable terms. Blank Book : and Stationery Warehouse,, eorucr of .Market and and Second streets. (ff* Printing Office and Book Bindery,No. 50 Third suet. novlO R. C. STOCKTON, (Late Johnston % Stockton,) Boottgeller, Ktatloaor, Printer <& Blntler, 'VtTOIILD respectfully invite the aiientiou of Mer- YY ebams and others, to his large and superior stock of BLANK BOOKS, consisting o f Bay Books, Journals, Ledgers,lnvoice,Cash, Order and Letter Book*, of every size, made of the best paper, and bound in the most du rable manner, which he offers at price*, that cannot f&U to give satisfaction. Blank Books ruled aud bound io any given-pattern. Printing of every description exe* cuted with neatness and dispatch. No. 47 Market at. ja4 T.r.SCOTT^ fakthographlo Eitabllshmint or WM., SC UUCH M A NN, TWian it as st, orrosrrß tub rasr-oyncx, piitsbdhou. Ai| APB> landscapes, Bill-heads, dhow-hills, Label*, 4*4 ArohiteeturaVand Machine Drawtugs, Business and Visiting Cards, etc.. Engraved or Drawn on riume, and Primed in Colors, lOoui, Bronze or Black, in the most approved stylo and at the most reasonable prices octlfodiy _ . ; - AKULTUN, Belt and Brass F‘oundtr,tui& xebuitiauil • commenced business at his old stand. No. ?0, Se cond, between Market and Kerry streets, where he will be pleased to see his old customers and fn^nds. Church, steamboat, aud bells of every site, tram 10 to 10,000 pounds, cast from patterns of thb mast approved modeis,and warranted to be of the.best materials. Mineral Water Pumps, Counters* Railings, Ac n Ac , together with every variety of Brass ea.iurf)s<laud finished in ific neateu manner; Av F.'*» the sole agent for Boh&in'r Anri-Ajzracnon tft taly so justly celebrated for the reduction of r'riotm machinery. 'Hie boxes and composition can be nud oi him at all times. povl3:y T]|TILLIAM TROVILLO, Undeuaket f TiliH street, lm- YY mediately oppositethe Theatre, respectfully in forms his friends and the public in general, that he has resumed his business as a Formatting Undertaker. He is supplied with and always keepson hand Coding of all sizes and kinds,Sbrou<U,aud all other articles necruary on such occasions. ~-H. n. HACKS. Silver plates,ice boxes, and leaden coffins will U* sup plied in order. A fine hesrsoand cauiage always ready to attend funerals. septtbly WM. ALEXANDER A SONS •y*SßfiaEg|gft Cornu Makkb* amd FcuKisniNa comer of Penn and ] Clair its, opposite the Exchange ! Xf£& __ XflSr Hotel, Entrance on Penn it-, rrs-'j ® ii3 ® 4 * raaß ® Baa * B pectfuny inform their friends and the public, that they are prepared to furnish and attend to everything in the line of Undertakers, as they have quit the business of Cabinet Making, and their attention’ will be devoted altogether to the above business, keep a large assortment of COFFINS made and finished, cover ed, and lined in the neatest manner, with a variety o. materials, and at all prices; we keep BIIROUDSready * made, of all sizes, of Flannel, Cambric. ami Muslin, at all pnees, and made in the eastern style, and all other articles necessary for dressing the dead, and faruiidmtg funerals, of quality and price to salt; SILVER PLATES or engravingtho name and age; ICE CASKS for laying the body in ice, by those who wish to keep their friends i any length oi time, and have ZINC PANS to put ice in. | for laying on the body; LEADEN Coffins always on hand. We have a splendid new HEARSE and a pair ot fine horses, and any number of the best carriages, etc., etc.,and willbe prompt,punctual, aud reasonable. auglfry • •' MONONGAHELA PLANING MlLL.— James Mell nrexa would respectfully Inform his friends and the public, that his new establishment is now in full opera tion, and that he is prepared to furnish Boat Cabins, and fill&ll orders for Planed Lumber, with promptitude,and atthe lowest rates. Board and Plank, planed-on one or both sides, con stantlyonhord. Sash,Doors and Mouldings,of every description, made to order- Builders and Carpenters would undlitothcir&dvan toge to give him a calf, as he can uow furnish them with plunked staff, suitable for every description of work. jouh MArrrrt- jams old* dßiaMngjjkAND MANUFACTURERS * of Brass Faucets, Steam and Gas V - --.^af^akT l Cocks, with all the various articles us<tf in the PLUMBING BUSI NESS,No*. 157 and I£>Firsutrect. The above are now prepared totnanafheture odd keep constantly on hand every variety orGuage and Steam Cock,, such a, are used by Engine builder, and Plumb er,; alao, Ga* Chandelier*, Pendent*, Brackets, Ga. Pipe, Ac., Ac.; Ac. • ~ to°vg> 1 * I * ' * *■ «r * » , A> *» * * v * ‘ * k % '■' --■ Ifjv- PITTSBURGH, FRIDAY, MARCH 21, 1851. Business Cards. Bacls Glass Worlss. : JOS KP H D. AB E L L, HAPFIfiTT d OLD, (Successors to the late firm of John Sheriff A Co.) BELL AND BRASS FOUNDERS, hotels, national Hotel, PlttaOargh. Situnitien Wauf Slretuopfasiu tin Landing of tft. • Bnisnivilh Sltam Patkeu. THIS House having undergone a thorough repairing and fitting op, both inside and out, the subscriber is determined to use every exertions in bis power to make all comfortable that think proper to call with him. Tire Table will be always supplied with the best the market affords. The Bar will be supplied, with tho best and' choicest liquors. ■ . , Attached to the house is a KOoG nlribje, oltcnilea hy a good Hostler. ' JAMES REAMER. jyQtt iTiw nnmi w. c. eoNNKI.I BROWS’SnOTEb CORNER OF SEITUFIELO A NU THIRD STS. ;• Ftftttorfh* Pa. BROWN A CONNELLY, PROPRIETORS. N. B —Good Stabling attached to the house. , GREBHSBCRGH UOTEL. TilUßßiUiin’i Oti) Stand.) HE subicritcr having leaked tho above well know aud axceUeni eßittbfishmehi. ia now prepared to en teit&lniiU friend* and the traveling pubUc generally, m tnebeit manner and on themost reasonable terms. : m His TABLE will at all times be supplied with every ileUuacy of the season; and Uls Bar with the best of. la qUHSstablingis very exteneive; and every arrange men, ba» been made for tpe . ■ augfft» : :• i ' ' W»T«lfHoa»«i j. . THE undersigned , ®Bl fa jit uceeeded Mr. J ohh Y this popular e.tabUthmeßl. auiiouneea to hand’every thfl uiNli SH ell and Can OystbbSjAc., and his S be .uppUe^^^^ “OUR HOUSE.” ' 1 _ i . : SHF.i.I. OYSTERS AND GAME received flatly at °m R - aom *’’ lio -* DIR WMrWNtprrT. '• pm NO. toa WOO 0„ s TREb. ig ■•■ La Wtm, ®»Beceivod at tha 01.8 Btand of G: GLASSGOW. Beebe A Co.’s Pall style of llals for 1850. Those in wont of a good Hat or Cap,eta small advange abo’fe cost for Cash, will please call at No.loB Wood street, east Bide,ihird uoor beloW Fifth Btteet. augJU:4m ' H - ” Queen City Stilrt Store, j ...... NO. aa St.CloJr atreet, (near the bridge,>—a large assortment of our own make constantly on hand. Customer SHIRTS made to order^promptly.■ . detOitly S.&NuAUL. • ' V’ 1 -' » 1 ’ ' ' ■ emigration office, • AT YIXK CATHOLIC BOOK STORK, 'N9iHV-. r FtJih'sirutinear SmnhfieUl.~‘ FtSk'unSersfgiiSd tafcoi tins method of informing his* -1 ? friends and thepubUc tngeoetnl, that he has opened anOlfice at the above named place, and is prepared to remit money in aura* of $5 and upwards, payable at sight, in any town in England, Ireland,-Scotland and '-Wales* ' i ■ * lie is also prepared to -Bring out passengers from Liv erpool to any pott.m llrtjUnileO .Slates. Uciiißveoii. nected with a house of s»eh long standing us Jhar pi Messrs. Roche, Brothers ftMastersony and by his sinci intention to business, the .snlncribef;!rusis he will mem the confidence of those who may favor him wilh their patronage. Forliaruculsfs, please call at tlie Emigra „oa Office of ihe uadersle.ned.^em jsfo, 07 Fifth ah, hear Simthfield, Pittsburgh. . ’ Rf/trentes— Iloa- John B. .Guthrie,- Mayor‘of Pitts harsh; Jaraesßlakclys Ilso,,dohii J. Mncljel, Esu., Hon W Porter, Alderman M. w. Lewis, Offices of the Morning Chronicle, Post, and Pittsburgh CatMici febl4:dm - • ■ • < LINE OF PACKETS 'pß2Stsm£'.'.-* pfIILABBLPHIA. TO SAIL FROM LIVERPOOL '.i,jgi§ggggjggSß&o n tht TiighUtnth, dayof every 'UlonXhl JANB ILf GLIDDKN, Ambrtie Child, TOO tons* 18th Npv JAMES BROWNE, ArUacr Child 3 JOOO tons* -18th Dec. GONDAR,CL Bantaw, 6so tons- r ■ - • ♦ -IBib Jau. NEW SHIP, ■, 850 tons-- - • >-• • • 'lBth Feb: The above ships oiebtult of the best materials and af ter the most approved models for swiftness, combined with the modern improvements for .the comfort of pas sengers. Their commanders arc men of known ability. . Timso packets will take .-advantage of Bteanr low. boat? up the Delaware. Also, ships waiting weekly from Liverpool to New O rleans. Passengers can got up the river cheap through the winter. - For terms of Second Cabin and Steerage passage) ap ply to or address by letter (pout-paid), pf'W. BYRNRS&.CO.* S 3 South street; New-York ; . , 3G Waterloo Road,Liverpool; - or to JOIJN THOMPSON) itOS Liberty street,^Pittsburgh. novMJm Liverpool soil Ph 1 Soclelpbla padtetßi Sailing from lAvtrjsoot on tbs Mghuenihoftazh: Month.- Ship Jane H.GUdden', Cupt.Child, Nov. 13. u James .Brown*,/: . •*, Child : -Dec. IS.' » Gondar, : ' Baratow, Jan. IS. « new,. . ' •' u Gliddeny Feb^ls. These ships are of the largest cUss.- The accommo dation* for second cabin turd steerage passengers are unsurpassed forcorafo7t,and;tfcedaysflf sailing will he' puuelaally adhered to. ' * l . Price oi steerage possageS2o. -Certificates good lor 13 months, or the money refunded if the . passengers do not embark. Apply.to DAVID M.BAftBOuR, at John Watt fcCo.’s,' : 2G6 LtUerty-streel. Drafts for any amount given upon the Ulster Banking Company and BranchesVthe KpyaLßaqk of lrcland, or Spooner, Atwoods A Col, Brokefc I*ond6h.- inovl9:3m raußian passbsbeb offices* strip ahoy; jnA who commands? Il : All's DIS W ifc'CO Woo have appointed the subscriber Agent uhri vaUrd Dines of Miips from Liverpool to New -York Philadelphia and Boston.• ' - - . ... Let the Friends of Emigrants be careful tobave their arrangements made according to ihe mw Provision Law, and take no tnan*a receipt, withbut having ifcinseried; otherwise they will have lopay in.LiyerpooY,before they T^fcefollowing isihe Hat,aceordihgtolaw; - 2* £u. Bread, ..g, tt Ete. Beef orPork, , 1 “Flour, w k pint Vinegar, : 5 Li Oatmeal, 5 k & Sugar, 2 u Bice, « i Molasses, , 5 “ Potatoes, . . With three quart* of Water per day, and sufficient F for Cooking. ■ I ;»Thc caboose aod cooking ransgsforihease Of Pas j sengcii, or? kepi undercover. Eyery attention will be j paiu lb promote, their health and cojnjort. I ■ Bankof England Notes und Foreign Exchange pur* j chased atcaiTent rates. ••• • .... Dcl»t^.Le£arj£S*L*c»st<m*w*Ae:? ; Ac.,~ : eeHt«t6u, ana [ eopifc.'. of Wdls procured, wuheVetf other business con nectedwith an Luiopeftu Agent. -c '. : JOSHUA aOBINSOK, ' [ KoropeanAgent,: I epSf'' -Posr Bultdinr?; corner and WotKlgls. BBBm'TANCES ; /' -JKNGLA ND, IRELAND* SCOTLAND, ... WALES, : • FR.\NCK,and GERMANY, To any amount, by . Jokhuftftobi&iOD, European Agfftr, FottJSviidzngtjCar. Fifth.and Woodsts IOSSTH UTFKRC<WT.*-»'-*r LIHPKNCOTTAOARR, {L<ur J.S.SrjocwnijiiCo.) Hannfactnrera ol Plueuli Fire Proof Safes, Second street, between IVoad and Smithfield* ON Tuesday afternoon, July 25, is4s,the undersigned Were .called upon by Messrs, Lijq encoll A Barr, to witness au honest and lair test of one O', their Bhceniz Safes. The furnace being prepared, inside thereof, with bools, papers and porae money; when tlie door of the Safe was closed and.the fire kindled at i» quarter past» o'clock, and in q short time the Sate was red hot, and continued till half past 6 o'clock, being about. four anil tt half hour*, when the committee' expressed their satisfaction that ihc time occupied with such heat was sufficient. The furnace was then pulled down,Safe ! cooled, and door opened—the books, papers and money safe. The heat was so great as to melt 1 off the brass [ mountings. We therefore take pleasure in recommend j ing these Sales lo the public, as being, in our judgment, entirely fireproof. J ARVIS A TRABUE. N JCK &. RaWSON. CORNWALL. A BROTHER, BRANNON & THATCHER, BENEDICT AOARTER,. ISAAC CROMiK. i am engaged in the foundry business, and know something about furnaces, and-heat. I witnessed the homing of can freely say there was no huraouff about it» arid with pleasure recommend them to the public as being, in my judgment, entirely fire proof. WM. KAYE. Ja culling upon the above gentlemen jor their signa tures, they MUpoke in the higheaf terms of the fairness of thetest, aud their full confidence ofthu Safe'sbeihjj entirely fire-proof.. \Vebave consunLlyon hand aud foi sain a full assortment of the above Safeßk mnrdl • " BKLL A TERRY. SADDLE, HARNESS AN D TRUN KMANUFACTORY ROBERT U. HARTLEY, begs leave to in form hia friends ami the public generally'. hnt haeontinues to occupy that largo aiidemn,. iirTfes modiouftStore Room, formerly occupied hyKqmuql Fahn estock A Co.» No. 86iC0rnerof Diamond alley and Wood street,wherehe keeps a large andgcueral aßSOrunent of Saddles, Bridles, Harness, Trunks, Carpet Uug»j Saddle Bags.Valisesißaffalo Robes, Whips, and ail other arti elesinhisline. ; - He also keeps ponßtautly on hand,and :ia prepared to furnish to order, all kinds of Riveted Hose,manufactured j of the bestmaterial,anUin a style of workmanship equal t to the eastern manufactured article, and at 66 per cent/ Cheaper. /. • , • Country MrrcAanls ; an<f Farmers would do well to call ahd examlhe his Btoekbefore purchasing elaewhereia* he is determinedXO>etl first rate articles at very, low l prices. • [ C3* Don't forget the place, No. 88, corner of Wood 1-iraet and Diamond Alloy. ; ap2C THlOlt REAL GOOD to Mo&ftis & Hx- J?- worth's Tea Store, m the Diamond. Damaged‘or inferior Teal aevorkepl establishment. ; • SuperiorGrecn-Teiis lb, . The finest imported.*.--;-*OO. . v. Strong and rough flav’d Black, 50 and.7sc.; • Fine mild flnvoredi-* •*»*•»••• 50ami75e J . . The finest Old Gountry-Black Tea, 75c.- This Ten, unlike'some of the-‘Mato imported Oolong’s, 1 ’; is free ; from alt herby tastt r and u the ladies all say, l ’ Ufot- not impregnated >vith the effluvia of guaeituedtctnes. fabSd . _ 1 ' R.JAYNE’.s FAMILY MF.OIUI N 158.— Extract of a letter from Uießev.F..l,.AßßOTT,a.weil kiiawn and highly esteemed Missionary in the kingdom of Barmah, dated Sandoway Andean, February,lS4G: Dr: D. Jaunty Philadelphia: My-Dear Sir—We are nowin great wont of your Medical Preparations.-Your CARMINATIVE BAXSAM laari itivaioable Medicine in this country iii Bowel Complaints, nnd has been used in all our Missions with ( the most gratifying success. T have known it in to act like a charm. Your .SANATIVE PILLS are my Sheet Anchor. The best medicine for my‘Liver Complaint and pain in (he side, lhatl They are dcraund.and we are entirely out ofthemi We need five hundred boxes ot them. Bro. Beecher says; we could use a thousand boxes yearly among our people to irteat ad vantage. 1 haveused yourTONIC VERMIFUGE as a Tome 6 in INTERMITTENT FEVER, vit h the most complete success. -'I think it was oncethe means of sa ving my ownson. Durlug raytravels among thechureh es the past season,! found a whole-village sufleHnu un der a prevailing Influenza, attended. with Coutms of most violent character. U.bften regretted I had! not had a dozen or two.of YOUR EXPECTORANTib! admSi inter 10 them,(orIbeheVe from whail hive -eenorits effects.' that it vrontd.have'been jusVthe thiurfor .those poor peOvle. I presume yota have not hithuto bad an . iffea to what eneitont your medicines are used in all our Missions.. Atftchonately youris • E. b. ABBOTT For.said at the Feltin Tea Store.’as Fiiii «i i[nbv33 r |lA IUOKS’ irvUS-Received trod opened this I :day^<JanvflSvPaddin 5 f», Seltcms,twist,.spun and lasting Veaiand:Ct>al Baitpns. Hone t nieiai and japon ncdiPantiind Snap Butloiaa.. Horn and black bone sus penderßunons,&c<:; i A. A.Mason & CO, CROP BtAOK teceivcU at the ]J<J Pekin*Tea Siorc, 38 Fifth street, alnt ordeu/crop Oolong Blatk TeasM the ship “Architect,” and for sale wholesale te the trade.al reduced prices. ‘ TJ.B:--The above Tsaa are direct fron Cadton, and the la&Us'M: W-not- scented - with i English Bin and ton 'lfebM] A. JAYNES,FiIUxst. i % - -•-• : - :>• • •--i ■ * 1 » ", - x ‘ °r. ~ ~ m i * v (ginigtofion &ines. BI.ACE IJaIjI. MSB Iter Arrangement,. JiUstellaneous WHolu«l. ana ltelatl. Srartsporfatimt Situs. - piKobnrglia'ionoportatldh.'^^^^^ j AMES O’CONNOR « IOO.', .Canal. Basin, Pitlsbnrgh-j - SITOR,FAMES' &CO., . Depots, Broad.and Cherry Bls., No. ft South Fourth 81., between Market and t Chesntilsts., -Philadelphia,. O’CONNORS to CO., % i 70 North sr., Baltimore: SAVING fully completed our arrangements, we .will be prepared, upon’the opening of the Pennsylvania Canals. 10 carry Freight to and from PiUsbnrgh, BaKl* more, Philadelphia, New Yorkjßoston,Cincinnati, Lou isville, St. all the East and Wcst*M lowitf. rates and with more despatch and care than any Other 'Line.'". ■- All Goodssbipped by our'Line are -fully covered by ; Insurance, without any charge to owners, a protection not offcred by any other Line; r Ail communications addressed to outßelves.or our Agentsv HALE'&kCO., Cincinnati;-E. viTlej LOVE & OSBOJINK, St. iLouis, wiU meet with promptattendance. N.B.—Our Line has oo connection whatever with the, Philadelphia and Pittsburgh. Transportation Line ot At • kins & Co; - •> ->■ [feblO v OlerohtkHta’ TranajJortattonEiue > (VIAj.FE&KA. CAtIAL AJTO. UAILnOAOS.) .< 1 FOR PHILADELPHIA DIRECT. (ET WITHOUT 1 C. A. M’ANuLTY $ CO., Canal Basm, 409 Penu si., Pittsburgh. CHARLES RAYJVOiL . , Central Block Road st.y Philada* TITE are prepared to receive n.large amount Of Mer* fV chandize and Produce, to ship, on the opening of the Canal, to Philadelphia and all -intermediate places, at lower rates , and in less time, than in any. previous sea* son. ■ ■ • i N. B —The increased number of Truck? provided' by the Canal Commissioners for carrying boats oyer, the .Stale Railroad; will prevent any possibility. of delay at Johnstown, Hollidaysburgh or Columbia, this season. ■ C. A.M’ANULTY, Canal Basin. . Pennsylvania Railroad Company WILL be prepared 10 Transport MERCHANDIZE from to. PITTSBURGH in an? uoipauon o l the opening of the Eastern Division of tho Pennsylvania Canal, nay on. and,after the .TWENTI ETH or FEBRUARY, at ihe following rates, viz: For I*l Class—Dry uoods, Hat-?, Boots and-Shoes, Drag«,/Bonks, Stationery, Ac., at*-* —-SlperlOOßis. For?d Class— Hardware, Queensvvare, Groceries, Paint and Dyestuffs,Oils, Ac.,at- «*■••• *.*Bo cents per lOOiba. For 3d Class—Coffee, Leaf Tobacco, Iron, Luaho, Ba con, Beef, Pork, Ac.,at*——• • —**Go cents per;loolhs. For 4ih f;lass—Tar, Pitch, Rosin, Ashes, Marble, Pig ' Iron. Brides, Ac , at 50cent* pOrlOOlbs. 11. 11. HOUSTON, Freight Aeent, Penna. Railroad Co.- . Nos.A £7G MarkePStfeei, PJutadelphia. N B.—Goods going East by our Road should tie con signed to McPADEN A COVODE, ■ • ..... : . Pittsburgh. PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD COMPANY. -PASSENGERTRAINS beitf edn. PHILADELPHIA and PITTSBURGH* Leave Philadelphia Dally at 6 A M. t and lOJ P. M - Leave Pittibargb' Dafljr dl SA. M., and 9, P- Mr . , a/hENDERSON, fetil :2m . .' Passenger Agent. ' YOUGHIOQHEAY ttOUTfilt ; • tWJ?NT*«TaaiK Mlt£S<TH£ ,eiIOBTBST BOOT* : TO BALTIMORE AND PHILADELPHIA! jJEgL& ;.Tbe Bteamet THOMAsVsHBIVER, M- Master,'leases Pittsburgh, from her wUatf boat, above the Monongahela bridge, daily, at 4 o’clock, P. AU and West Newton at 9 A.M,i running la connection with a daily line Of aplendid Troy built coachealo Cumberland, and Railroad -lhcace to Balli more and Philadelphia.. . jV. . j,.. For farther information enauiredf'' v • •• r D.-M. BARTON, Paeaenger Agent, Monangahda House; ; , or>Capn JACOB^SHITH, Freight Ageni>. Wharf Boa dccSOiSm PUUbargb Portable Vast Ltne. FOII TItKTIULJtSPoaTATIOH OP 'A&WVnOBI 1 PITTZbURGHy "NEW YORK, BO ST 0N,4c." .;.{ •THOMAS'- BORBIOGE, i CTAAFFE A O’CONNOR * j Philadelphia: . l~i ; .Pimburgh. THE Canal being now open the proprietors of ihia long established Line are as usual at their old stands, receiving and forwarding Merchandize and Produce at low rat-*, and with the promptness, certainty and safety peculiar to Jheir aysteitt,and mode of Transportation, where intermediate ftaushipment ij avoided,-with its. conseqnen l delays'and probability of damage. '.':' Merchandize and Prodace shipped East or WestjHnd j Bills of Lading forwarded free of charge for commission, advancing or storage.. Having nointerest directly or in directly in steamboats, that of the'owiiers is solely con sultedwhenshippingtheirgoodsi.. . AU communications to the followingAgenis promptly attended to: THOMAS BORBLDGEj \ . No. 278 Market st..Philadeh>hia; 1 p rfmri ,tiyrs' TAAFPE & O’CONNOR, f Fr£^fmtor »- ,Cor. Penn and ,Wayno ala«i PitfebnTghj j • Aocttb—John M’Cuilogb A C0.,G9 North st,, Half;P. B. Burke A Co., 25' Doane st., Boston; VY. &-J- T. Tap rcou A-Co., 6$ Stnilh st., New York; J as.. Wheelwright, Cincinnati. ' - ‘; :i mor2s •WM. C. &AUB. Bounty Landi« NAYLOR, No. 1(& Third street, corner of j Cherry-alley* having made arrangements jit Wash nKlon for the purpose, will procure Bounty Lands for the oiiicbTs and soldiers, their- widows and children, under the Bounty Land Bill, passed September 23ih,t800. ■ Pittsburgh,October 10» •• • ■ •!: . Dissolution* . /•. v ftfMIE partnersbip.of Reynolds k Shee Was dissolved JL by mutual consent on the lßt in&t. .The busiuessof the firm will be settled by either of the name of the firm to be used lortfcai purpose.: • ' ; - H. O. REYNOLDS, l J/L. SHEE. On retiring from the basiuess of ReynoltU & Shee, I would recommend Mr. 3. L. Shee to ray friends and the former customers of.the house; '1 juM S. O. REYNOLDS, Qittxens of, Pittsburgh : ! heard-hdw T elteap C. A. BROWN is ; selling his slock of fine Gold JEWELRY ? If.you have not, then know that he is'selling a very rich and fashionable assortment oCGoIcFWATCJIES and JEW- Ef.BY at such astonishing lowpiices-thal all whohave called to see his assortment and prices, exclaim,— certainly, is something new for Pittsburgh. What! fine gold Jewelry, selling nt half the usual pricel llowcan this be? . Siop a moment, we will tell you the secret; we have made such arrangements with the manufactu rers at the east, aud alsb, with the Watch manufactu rer* of Europe, that we are getting all oar goods at 1 the lowest possible prices, and theuyhaviugiiow- rents to pay, and other expenses, alsojcheap, enables us to sell at a very smalt profit upon first cost, and therefore, a. wholesale price will answer. - Therefore, low. prices and large soles will be our motto.' ‘ ; : Please call'at 111 Market street, second.door from Liberty street. ; (decltt]: ; C^A.BROWN. THE PF.KIN TEA STORE has been removed from Fourth street to No 33 Fifth street, one door east of the Exchange-Bank, where.the. subscriber is how re ceiving his Ulli stock of GREEN AND BLACK TEAS,: selected with great care, and purchased direct from the Importers in New York. 'The stock consists of alt the different flavors and grades of Tea brought can. market, and will be eoldwholesale and:retail, at , prices lowctihan any other house.in Pittsburgh; Retail Grocers nre invited to call and get samples, and Ifearn our prices for .Teas patked,iu f and i lb pack ages; or by the naif chest.- • ■' ■ Coffee- Mocha, Java and Rio Coffee. * . C/ujcoloie—Bakei’a Broraa, Cocoa, Chocolate and C ocoa Shell*. . . ..... .. Sugar—Covering's crashed arid pulverised, and 'New Orleans Sugar. Raisins,Prunes, &c. A; JAYNES, - decl4 ‘ • • - :• 33FUthBt~-. WE HAVE NOW. FINISHED 23 dozen of Ladies' fine black real Lambs Wool STOCKINGS, which are softer in the wool and more durable In the color than any we have heretofore made. Every article in the Socky Underkhim children's underclothing, made to order with punctuality. ! ; -* The Old Established Stocking Manufactory, Fifth at.* decG - - ■ W.DaLY k CO._y. central Tea and/ Family- Grocery Sior«> ffllUE finest qualities of Tireenand Black TEAS/Mo* |. cbn, Java and Rio COFFEES; Lovetingte; D f Re fined and Crashed SUGARSVWew. Orleans,St. Lotiis Refined and Havana do; best Bunch RAISINS/Citron, Lemon Peel, Prunes, Hates, Ac., for sale by If, C. KELLY, No. 20 Fifth street. C. 4, H’AIIIIUTI'* 00, ' : TRANSPORTEitS, FORWARDING AND COM MISSION merchants, Depoij Canal Basin, 4v3 ./IENTBAk STtmß—The eupscriberhhs new Kj on handaml ia constantly receiving; Fresh To _s of »Hdesciipuons,sold ih jh'e i/niteaSiples or nny!pan-of the world; at the lowest rates of any in • -These Teas will he sold Tooie or la metalliejackaKes, io suit custoraers.anU either kmdSjWarrJmteuifreen.-- The metallic p ac Its are air. tight, and warranted so, not wttbsiandingVrcitai and unjmncipltit asseitioißby-l)' terrsted perihna. , tfebld) H. i- KUU.Y battle*’ Writing, - Mr. j. D. WILLIAMS,-Professor of Penmanship in Dufl’s Mercantile College,-will open■: a; Ladies’ Writing Class, on Monday next, tna private Mwa room, opposite Nelson’s Dagoerrean Gallery, Philo Halt. La dies desirous of obtaining an elegant epistolary hand, have now- mi opportunity—ltna-bemg the onld Ladies Writing Class In the city: Hours, lOto 13 A. M. . _ Gentlemen’* Writing Class in the College at ibe usual hours. .1 : i- OLL BUTTER — 4 boxm, to elolhs; : . ■ IS bbls. f pMUncloths; just rec’ii and for sale by ! WIIDYER. •*r.c-v r> '■-■■ :** /•<,** *•'.' '■■* •*•V v> ' - •• - • ' *>• '.V ; \- .•■ ' . r -'-''.V:*J.'"; -V." .-3 ■' •*►•■*r*v.- f.v y.- - / ' J • i ■■.,-■• ' r \ \ « : «V *7-h ’* *■ ”» ' * S; 1 - <tvp%';v>■ Removal.' To the Lttdlei* / *"■ '' . ..... .. I*" ■*"• ■.*• .... 1 «’£V ' • V - •. i : "-v • •. • •.-. .-V “•••" *£•-*?. ■ '•'•»•■'• ' ■•' ■ ♦ .J *r .«; v V\ •' i ' -•% „ * * s %< .. '■ t ■ „ • •.i. v .i't - jV-* \£■ '•*;>.:k'-> r! !' f.'i, ' «s . —_t l , , UKattUatteoafi. _ ofWineo and Ltqaoro. X)ORT— Oldljondon'lDdicVPoTi, Choice Old Pott, Bnr iJL •gandyPoti.v,.r . ........ . ; . :*r "®«2^«-xslandjr,Old.Reserve; Jiisboiw Sicily. " , Swy-'rwastOn'Pale Sherry, RmlolphPale Sherry.: i Sparleling Hode.— Very Superior Wine. Unavtpagne. —Grape, Pettier, Apollo, P. Mar* qnetftne, sup’r.-: : . ■ n . Cfcreu— Latour, > Medoc,ChaleauxLafiue,St.Eilephev StrTuften.' ‘ ' . •' * * ■* * S«»ifrroe>-CeUe, Grave, Bar*ae;tta\rt Sauterne. ■J7ocjfc,Wm^.---WachenheimeT r l)Ql£ieBheimer, Ruppets bergev Forater Traminer; Neirsteiner, Matcohtannet, Bockheimerj Leibfraarhuch, Rudesheime’r,' Mosel Mus hateUer. ! -h- Brandy .—Bouvet, J* J. Dnpay, Mar.caa, Mauell JOiatd, finpuy A Co., Henneasy, A C0.,01d Cog nac, ISIS/EXUa fine, very o!dv >j y-. ', i -•' •Gtri,—Schiedajn, SWAnyVoscamp’* double brand; : Rum.— St/Cretxßum, qJ4;Caraberla.nd Ratbor, Porto ' ' L vvtj *. • lrish, Old Mononga hela, Swiss Extract d’Aosynthe, very superior. \ "^For«a!ewfi o le,»[<a l id«t4.lt^: p , HcfflßX( j Hi ~Iff?,tagerty street. . vstaMoneiy*' 1 TUBT opened at W. 8. HAVEN'S Stationery Ware :V 'Boom, corner MarEei and Second'sireets, aeveral cosce of Engtiiti and French SiadonenM deluding a Bne assortment pf Leties Cura of various new-atylet; note paperand envelopes of new patterns;- embossed - inkstands; the largestVarietyroW oflertd -for sale m this eiiy. : among which r .wtU b^foond jmmpana fountinksy china and gfassfini&ed in e very style j 'also T a rt«oyfl* tionjporcapinepen-holders; GillieU’a3o 3 pens; Smiths gold pens: pen racksjrnlersf -hone arm ivory folders; memorandum books; /Fabers’, Brooumaniv langaen’s'ahd other celeb'latCd mamiHctnrera of lead pencils; Gontai’s- ever pointed pencils; buff and white envelopes, all sizes; also parchment envelopes, .Torea*. closing valuable documents.'’Also, crearalaidquarto 'and Bath posts, ; tuled'andplain. English, filtering paper, &C„Ac. On®' l , PtltaburgU Lire Inenronee Company. .! THE following persons,by the term d<''the Charter ol the PITTSBURGH UFEINSTRANCECOMPA NV, are Directors of said Company for the first year : James SfHoon. • Charles A. Colton; • Joseph S. Leech, SamnelM’Clurkaa, j John S. Dilworth, William Phillips, | : : ,■ : V-. John A. Wilsolii'- :. At a meeting of the abuse Directors,'held at-thp olncc of C.-A.Coilon,onlhe2Jihinstant,—: JAMES S. BOON, was elected President i ; ' Sshtent BFCttmitiK; Vice President; : Charles.'AfCoiamt: Secretary p :■ ■; - Joseph*S. L«ecb,'Treasarer- ; . ; . Samuel Dilwortb, JE D , Examining Physician, -The.Stocfc,SnhscripUoii:Books. ol ;lhe Company will be.fonhd for .the present at thehouse;qf Morphy, Wilson' & Co.', on Wood street, where those wishing to sQbscribe oan havd'an opportunity todo so; ’ ■, ;, , ' By drder of the Board* --, ■- . ’ ' 2 C. A. COLTON, Sec.’y. : Ceb27 &yr IJRINTING, WRITING and WRAPPING PAPERS JT 350 reams 24 by 38 Frinti W Paper; SOB do 54 by 38 do ' do; - 300 d0,.14by.32 • do - do; • „ ,500, do W fcr 24,21 by 32,24 by 31,23 by 41, 28 l>y : 4sj v ''- r - '1 r ■' : 4oo- do Blue, Factory Paper; : 120 U bondles SiDgle Crown Straw. Paper; 400 :do Doable , do v .do; v '*7oo 'do V; ' Medibm-: 'do *' 1 do; 350 do * MediuHi and Single Crown Rag-: .. .The underaigned keej\» c.nstantly-rOn hand and for saleor exchange.forßags, a large and general aasOrt tnenrof Rttfed, Cap, letter, Hardware and Tea Popery : Bonnet Board*, &c:, &c.' Also; Felting of aU aixeaj roi* Paper manufacturers. Printing Paper-made on short notice. . J. L.SHEfe*, feb24 cornerof Penn and Irwiagts*.,, GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING STORE, AND ODDFELLOWS' DEPOT, . £7O 80 APOLLO BUILDINGS, ’FOURTH STREET,. r-<-: i. Sign o* me-Bee-Hive. r : IT! HE SUBSCRIBERS have epened a OmOancgtFur- I. nuking Store\in connection with un Odd Fcuotos*’ Depot, in which are to be .foncd a. yatieiy.of rajjcy Goo dir and Odd Fellows' RegaUa, never before present ed lo a Pittsburgh publicahy a amcle establishment. * • From Philadelphia, they or Odd... iFeUewPi Registers, Lodge Blank Books t Gaveu, ana other’ Lodge articles. = The .JRegalid exhibited at their counter is toosi gorgeous and admir&blyassofted ? no* thing of the soft) so entirely exsU4siti,hiis ever beeu;seon in tfisinarketm suchprafa£uni. ; , * ;v ". V \ > The Gentlemen’s Furnishing Bepattment is plenuftu-, ly supplied with avariety offioperband delicately; wrought article* of dress* The variety is entirely too great to enumerate in a modcrate space; we' must* 'therefofejdirect'tlie-public th an investlgaUon of the Stock itself. AH that we can: sarin this eonnettionis,' tbatat our EstablishmentthejjenuemenoftaSte pan.be 'supplied with any article in onr line* rnMufactnrea out. of the beßt materials and bythemosi/expenenced hands. We solicitan exammatiotr of our atoefe^.u: composes a varietywhich challenges fcompansoD; : . , A large' lot ; ofFine St2fc and Lrasn Shiruj iFahej/; Stoci* nnd stlfadjusting Cravats /‘ r Qloves.and Hmerif , of various hinds,.andin fact eyery article, of comfon or ’ luxury which a gentlemen of good taste would fancy. We solielt a snare of public patronage. " •*” HINTON A CO., i Sigh of. the»Bee Hive, NOeBP;ApoHo Buildings Fourth at. blsazxb. a. HExanNos,*—*' * cHaisrian.paxisay, He&aUncra&Prelfier* /‘'llVlL ENGINEERS AND LAND' SURVEYORS V/ having-associated' themselves for that purpose, will attend to SURVEYING, laying out and dividing land : into Lots* IfeveUng.draughubg- and: making Plans and Maps; layingpui, locating and.superintenaing the con struction of Rail, Plank* M.’Adara and other roads, bridges, 4e.Von favorable terms. r itr Office No. 100 Rosa street, headof Fifth, neat the Court House. Pittsburgh,Pa. lieb6:2w Fire anil J&aririelnsurance. i mHE INSURANCE CO. OF. NORTH AMERICA will • X’ make permanent and limited Insurance on Property in this City and vicinity, and on shipments by Canals, Rivets, Lakeland by Sea..i The properties of this Coin* puny are weU.mVested and furnish an available ftind fot ; the ample indemnity of all persons who desire to be pro»: tectedoy Insurance. 0 wM. P; JONES, Agent, r , ' may!B ' - r ’:-v • : 44Watcrstreet. " Notice to Contractors. /•VHIO AND PENNSYLVANIA RAlLROAD.—Seal vred proposalsyri.ll be-recelved-rat Ahe .office of the :Qhio and BhUroad Corapany,in Pitts burgh, until Thursday, the 20th day or. Match next, for ' laying the tract from Pittsburgh toiMatsilioii, a distance 6rlo7mile^-'Specifications and torinsotptopoaalsmay be obtained at lue offico in Pittsburgh, for twoj weeks previous to the letting, on enplioaiion to Solomon W. Roberts; Chief.Jtogineer, The proposals musLbe in ac cordance with the printed forms, and addressed to the President of the Company;’ WM. ROBINSON, JR., ; - ' riitsiurghj Feb;6,lBslJ. • ; . - North American, New York Tnbune, Amertean Railroad.jburnaLpubliahfourtimes., • ; ■ {feb&td'- ERECTING 'A! x SION BRiPGEoyertbe.Allegheny river,opposite. Mechanics street, in the Fifth Ward of the City of Pitts burgh, in place of the structure tecenily desiioyed-by fire. Sealed proposals will be received at the office of Jacob Painter A Co., Liberty. st~. until the 15th. day of March next, for the erection, of the above: described : Bridge.. The pattern thereof to be the same ha the M onongahela bridge; with such alterations as bldders raay suggest, end the Directors approve.'• : i , - . By cnder of the Director* ' : r feblnd ; - v : . FREDERICK LORENZ, PresV JOHN AI HUNTER. : O’DON»EI-W.MUI-LBN ,&m i K Plttibargh Choir &;C &bln«t w are Rooms, No. VS. Third Btteti, South'Side: . ‘ a O’D.M. So Co., respectfully Inform their friends ul andcastomerethat they have, if not the? largest W&stock ever before seen in this city, the greatest * 1 Ivarielyof styles, the finest .of-the best seasoned materials, and .by thu.best workmen in the western of which they are determined to sell ob low as any other manufacturing establishment, in the fcity. - Our arbck-w all our owh manufacture; no lrt Steamboa?3 and Hotels fainlslied at the shores* notice. Allordcrs promptly attended to. ; ! ja!7 JUleßbeay i-iaaiing n»i» akpebson staxgti city > pewma. mHE'BUbscrlberwouW respectfully inform hts friends : 1 and the publieWieranjVtbat having completed his nmw Planing Mill, add having; now in„ operation two nlZ * Xero- made Planing Machines, (Woodworth DatentValid several circular and upright Sawa, he is now prepared to furnish promptly and at reduced-Tates, Dlaneaund sawed lumber df 'everydeieription.l T ’ ' " - The attention of steamboat.joiners, carpenters, and. builders, is particularly caltedioiheabove eßtabliah jnent, where a assortment of planed and rough lumber, of different .thicknesses,suitable Tor shipping, box miking,house, steamboat work, &c., can' be feujui "at all times. •. v .\'' : : j lumber planed ot sawed to order, with prompt ness aud despatch. , -JOHN A. BLOOMER* jald . Proprietors . N. B.r-All orders directed to Pittsburgh will receive •prompt attention; : . v •- - A* W. POBUtf 4 • ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR'-AT LAW: NO.IG4 FOURTH STREET, near Gratti • ~T ftlHEsubacribers have associated themselves la the X- practice of Law, under the firpi ofßLAca Sc Witt ingtoN. One or the other of them, when not ehgaged-»n Court,can be found at ail times in the office, on Fourth street, Pittsburgh, now occupied :by Mr; Black. - - SAMUEL W. BLACK, : ~’febS . KEADE WASHINGTON. • *Fotm N, H. Fountatu "7 ' •••- • TrifAS taken charge of the BABBEB SHOP uhder.the ' ti OLD EAGLE SALQON,where he solicits the pa tronage of the'public. 1 ' He - hopes, by his endeavors, to roerit the favor.of his friends. feb2s-.tf .. To BlercliantSy QXanofaeturers, &c« WE are prepared to m&ko contracts'; to bring out from Philadelphia,this season,large lots of heavy freights, on accommodating terms, aitd at very low Tates, ivitkoutre-shippineon rA# way. Apply,to f C;‘A. M’ANtTLTY & COU ; - Canal Basin. r-. feb2l:lot Onri BX9. ORANGES—(prime order,) receiving end Z\j\J for sale by JOSHUA RHODES, feblfi • No. 6 'Woodstteei. • !’ -V .'V; -f 4 ' -f, . ■~ r. B(,ACK BBE9S GOODS—dost received per express, superior blech Luslrlng Silk. Also, 100 pieces white, blaetnnd colored Crapes. marts-v - ■ A. A. MASON fc CO. HISH DlNEN3—Reectvedrma morality, anoiher loi . assorted grade* Irish Dinette ' ■' „„ marts ■ 1 -A* A,MASON & CO. BACON CASKS—7S Bdiplir CB»k» fo«L»al<jlow by \ ■ >.• •WIUvJJYKKf • - 207 Liberty iireet. ITirASH HI STORE—" Cmne’s ” Labor Saving Soap W for sale by the bar, at the manofaetoror’s prices. mriylfr • .; • • • Wji< DYER DUG AH CURED pieces in eraokeboitte .fJ.vforjSa,teby.. • (tparifr] • v-. >? •»;■\7M»pVEB« C LOVER 8E ED-ie bbU. for sate I aLD.CHKESE —OOO bbls. very suoog oM Oheese for w saA at,a taw pnee: • . [marts] WM. DYER. bt>l». hije Flour for sale chmgi^ DRIED BEACHES—I 2 bbls. superior halves forsalo marts * ATM. DYER. lha. first-rtte Deeswax, XI torwbiCii too hißtiest. market price will bo paid. marts WMiTJYEH. BRESS. SU.Ka—jßsi recetved, aa pieces assorted Styles spring Dress Silks, at mart : ■ ■ A.A.MA9QNACQifI. .ffIO.BAIERO AD mb prepared X to enter into contracts with Railroad men,to supply ibem wiih Gronnd Feed at pncevartiiclt vrtlbaive satis faction.. ...-:BHODES,fc ; ALCORN, marl-1 ' 107 Third street, oppbslfe the Bb‘ Charles.' TLSIDDLiSGS— SOO bnShVfine'm Store and tUt sale by M msild RHODE3 As ALCORN. rOßN—SOOlrusb.in store and for safe by. . ) mans RHODES A ALCORN. GOHN— 1,000 bosh, to arrive endfor sale by marl! " RHODESA'ALCORN. BjJLuUR tJOAtIDsH-IwJ.DOu well' JP seasoned, for sale at greaUy redpced prices* by- 5 JOHNAiBLOOMEH, marl 3 ■ ■ ~ Allegheny MiHa, ; BOX BOARDS AND PANEL""BTUl < feet, Well seasoned, for sale cheap, hy i s: JOflN, A, BLOOMER, Allegheny. Planing Mills. : OR BXB. STERINE CANDLES for Bale by; 4)0 marl 3 . J. D. WILLI AMS A CO. IBBL. QHE9NUT3 for sale by ; *- matf3 J. D. WILUAMS & CO. T>OLL BUTTER—I 2 obla, freshen ;cloths*for solo T rli, cheap, bv . WAIwjOYER, . . mariO 207 liberty street IJIOKOHYiN IT mattO. •: OKEEN APPLES—JW) bbls. received and for sais. ■ mailO BAMUEL PvStIRJVER. CHESNUT3— 30 bb!s. received .on&lqt jsste^y mariO, i ; . , SAMUEL B. SHHtVER. TTWRIED AHPLES—Received and for sale by U marto ' SAMUEL P, SHIUVER, KOLL OUTER—IO bbls. prime Roll BQttfcr andfor aaie by 1 •^BAMffELtP* 1 SgftrVEE. T>EACHE3—SOO bash,rec’d nail foraala bp ' gAftmELP.SHHtVEB SHOiRtW mario TOXET— A Warehouse, situate between Wood and Market) and runninsr througff fibrifFftrot.ttf Second street* recently occupied by Scaife &Aiitnson«_. scaife; ATKINSON a okely, No-llft Front Bf. ECONOMY CHAU CJDER—SOtoIs. Economjr Cider in store and for sale by mar 4 ■_ : RHULER t'BiolUif SON. • T7"EO BUTTER—I 4 tegs Baiter jitst received and for K sale hr [mart] P MILLEB feBICKKTaON. TXALSIOIE—I,OOO Ets. Palm Oil In store and forsate Jr maril MILIiER * BJOgETSON. tIASSIk— 100 mm Cassia inn received and for sale jbr [part) ' MILLER’ARICKETSON. T ONG CLOTHS AND IRISH. LINENS— ' I i 14 cases super aad : superextreCLdrigSVswls; 3 ; do . do do .Irish Linens; Of Ac mo,. approved J BALE BUCHA 10, Wood street- ... A l MINERAL. WATER FOUNT AIN 40 OF Teas:— Yoling Hj? son, and Black Teas/in original packages^,ais: packed in i and 1 & packages, for sale by :• L ••• • •• - maifi - EINQ tc MOORHEAD. ' i r : “V ' f ’ K / ; M=EN ■: . .V. *..-.■ ■■ ".• ■. ■■ ■•■:• . .... - t , ■\ oWfe*/*,** ■ » , v : U-'*-'"* ’H‘\- r ''-' . -/r 4-/. ■ •'* <*..."■ •_Y'"^ S . - - V ; ; . \ NO, 211. HORfS—3OO bash, urstote andTorsalebyK . i marts . ALCORN. raarl3:2w \Q VENISON: HAMS for sale by ' Id mar!3 . J. Di WtU.UMI to bbis. fceeived and fcr&slo b . SAMUEL'P.3HBIVER, IGE^-lOtierces fresh &ice received aftd for sale b , mariO V c .SAMUEL g.SPRIVER. "bash: received aad far flafoy, SAMUEIdP. SRBtVERs ItiARET WINE— I 4 hh'da. 7 BordeauxCUtct Wise, 20-boxes . MILLER & HICKETSON. ' ARBL.EDUST— S bbla.for slle by ' : maria KBYSEB fc-MDOWELL eOD LIVER OlEr—Warrame<| para on : flraogiu, Roahbon, Clarke A Co’8» in bolue's. for sale bv •B. A; marB Co¥ First & Wood ats T U ma| D ?LLL C^ T Extract Indian ircMf-Enjtiiai imponed, ta sale by Imarß] B: A. FAHNESTOCKS. CO. ~T ACTUCABlUM—EngHaliimpDTOa.JOfjaleby^ I j raatS • B- A. FAHNESTOCK. & CQ by r. ? FAfIHBSXOCK:* CO. E* UEM’S.'PE.: mart SUGARS.— StaLonis Powdered Sugar do . Cruabedf > doj. t v do Clarificd;;- dqi : ~ do . Loaf **' dot-in atone andfor. sale by [maxS] KING MQQKiIEAP. - MOUASSES.—New Orleans Molasses; v- Si. Loaiasugar-houae 3jxnp; ! ■' • ‘ St. Jiamea •~do ' 1 r \do; . Battle Ground do •'!*: by 1 : IQNG & MOORBEAP, GOFFEE.— Prime Rio Coffee for said _ •matsKlNG A^MOORnEAU. tl 'OBACCO—Ofthe following brands tftossSU A R»b -•■1 inßon’sf W H Grant's W H Hair’s { .Barrow’s 20 A boxes ;nmoifcg«U” sale by. [marB] . ~ ~ KINO 3: v MQO&HBAiy* Sundries:— Glass, assorted ailis; 'OroiT White Irfad; Coitt ■ Brotms I BptwpJßßek'U “ 4 Tubs, for sale by fmarBl KING;* MOOBHEiIP_ "rsßlEn APPLES—IO bbls. super Dried Apples j 1 fi J • ; . -~lii eacfcado *odOiir;«tot , In store and for sale by 'wi-WrniffAM mart - MILLER 6c KICgBTSQN. : Q U6AR HOUSE MOLASSES—4O bbfoS; fe Mola»- O «s; James’ Refinery,.iQ slot© *nd - MILLER A RICgETSOW> _ O'* il MEAL—Oz ouf own manofactarefcddatanljy oo hand and for sale by ■ RHODES it AI£ORN», ' mar 7 , ; 11?,3d-aWopposlta 81. Charles Botch L ri BOUND b’EE&rrOßband uni Cimaale by fa 4 aya7, ... RHODES fcALCO^ ST'fORN MJ&ALr-On hand and foreale by, Jt> mat 7 - RHODES AtjCOSN. IJtULtiEU BARLEY—Of our own mamiSemre, con* CL stantly ou hand, and for sale by . ' *•; ra.r? / RHODES* Ar ALCORN CIHOPPED FEED-iWO btfs.in sors afld'-Tolr saw Bjr J mail RHODES A ALCORN- _ RICE FLOUR—Fresh ground on nunctnnd (dr sale. mar 7 RHQDESAALCORN. T>REMlUMMUSTARl>—Oroar ; ownmanufacmre, XT constantly on hand and for aalebyv mart: RHODES & ALCOHJt. T \HIBD APPLES—IOO bua.'in store end for s«ie by JJ m»r7 • - AV.M. PYEEj aw liberty« ’»»> RitPPING PAFJBK—irem ui» CUmoaMm.,” SleabinyUle,- t*T ALL - PAPER—Prices reduced «i lii-Koiiern Pa- WvPer Hangings Slore.Mo-MWood.^-^^ F lR m a g? ARP mT3 - {ot ; W- mgu BU I/V GROSS BupertoiSOYXttß JOFI-mm store »oa 10 for sale toy T '^ C sjsS^? ON *. marll No. tPWairir street. 588L3. WHITE BEANS forsaleby - instil • T; WOODS fc SON. IOH BDSHrSHELLED COHN Kr■sale by IUU maul • IVWOPfIS SON. #jH>R »AL*K—A large and . r CASE, sai table fora Siorfl: itocm WUI beeold a bargain atNo. 7ft Foaflh gtreet. r - r ■ - - HACT SATURN AYlNtMstobd*.‘'JliU»...»»«» -Wine; SOfaai/ » do * flUd * a '° Wra • ■MCPSWOH. i and Berlin?, torsade by {«=■>»> IVAI.JJYRE. pOTASH^iS, inati Woa,jaM-ttnd 283 Liberty .tree! V .T oo&EnTYFß.— Wooden Type, irom ifae mann- W factory of Well* A: Webb, famished at short no ,,!?hv ° [fefagQl - W. 3. HAVEN. '■ sotaTOES— oo non. hisi-raie reds,dryjnxsaJy and mend, for sale by ■ ■ (marTJ ; WikDYEB. " % ■ • • ' ■■ V >• W/.' ■ ••• •; V-- •iv-W-* V iiii / r ‘'' C. . ~r "TO
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