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VOLUME IX.
nntHr ?•
DAILYMOSMGiOST.
printtd and Published evrry ftlcprtinfc^Sundayfrtctpttd.l
Bt & Dayton,
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rnr Connected isith th* Esia’bhsktnmt of the Morning
Pest it anfizf 1 the largest Job Printing Offices mthe city
whets all kxndsof work ts daneoi\ the shorirst noftcrj and
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agreed upon
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beyond the araonnLchaTged forthelf publication.
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same asothev advertisements. ' ■•■■•a
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payment exacted accordingly. , i
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ments uolpfertammg to their regular business as agreed ,
Tor, to be paid extra. ■ i
AU advertisements for charitable iusiiluuons, .fire,
eompnmes, ward, township and other pabhe. mueungs, I
and such like, to be charged half price,payable stuicruTii
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Death.notices inserted without' charge, unless nceom*
piniedbyianenii invitations or obituary notices, and
when so accoraramed, to be naid ior, ••
Rogularadvertiscrs, and oil othors sendmg:communi«
cations, orreqwnng notices designed to call attention to.
Fairs, Soirees, Concerts, or any public entertainments,
where dbarges Are made for admittance —all'notices of.
private associations—every notice, designed.to call at
tention lo:pnvste enterprises calculated ot intended to
promote individual interest,can only be inserted with the
aaderstandisgthaithesame istobc paidfor. If intend
ed to beinsertedin the:local column, the. same will be
chargedatthe rate of qoi less tlianien Cents per line.
Bisbopsor Eisl Notices to be charged triple; price.
Tavern Incense Petitions,B2,oo each. . ■ ■ . ■
Legal and Medical Advertisements to be charged nl
full prices. . . '■ :
Beal Agent and Auctioneers’ Advertisements
not to be classed under yearly rates, but to be allowed a
discounioMhirty-lhree and one-third percent, from the
amonnt.ot. bills.
WEEKLY OR TRI-WEEKLY IN DAILY PAPERS.
■One square,three insertions**-***-**:- 50
Do. each additional insertion**-*-*- 037
AVDERTISEMENTS IN WEEKLY'PAPER,’ -
Oie square, (10 .lined,) one insertion *••••• * • —SO GO
Do. each additional insertion*»• 02a
AUtransient advertisements to oe paid in advance..
. WHITE A CO.,Gazette. - -
i L. HARPER, Post. • - . ,
ROBT. M. RIDDLE, Journal.
JAMES P. BARR-A Co., Chronicle.
FOSTER A BROTHER, Dispatch.
Dec. 1,1849.) JAMES W. BIDDLE. American.
gwfefisuraot (garftfl. .
JOHN R. LARGE, Attorney aiLau>*Fourth street, near
Smithfield. • mar3o
tV. 11L.ACR. Atrgmev.ar Law —Office ondth
street, near Grant, Pittsburgh. , oct^i
nffr.Affeo LOOMIS, AUorf«v at Lav. —Office 4th
• at,, above Wood.- - ?ulyd*y
ipHOlttAS At MARSHALL. Attorney ai
X Lotttic’g Buildings, Fonrta st
O B.CAANAHANtiflomeyarLaw—Officeoo Fourth
between Cherry alley and Grant sl •. be2-y
T\R. BROWN’S OFFICE, N 0.05,.05, Diamond alley, near
IJ Wood street. : * • • fcbV..
# Office ittßaJtcwcll’s Baildings on Grant street.
je29U7-ly. ■ > ’
J SCOTT, Z)ffmu*,-Foanh*i., * ve 110073 west «( Mot*
• ket All work warcanied, and if notperfecuy sat*
4sfnctor7 r* charges will bo made, -m • .■ feolO
REMOVAL.— Dr. Robert Snyder, has removed tus
office to Fourth street, between Wood and Smith
field streets. ■ • tPhilo-ly
parrailh. Atmmty at Lata—Office in BafccwelPs
• Buildings. on Grant street, opposite the Court
aae. • ■ ' .jyQ4:ly
YOHN BARTON, AtUrmtyat Law -Office, Nonh side
|| of Fifth street, between wood and Braithfielo.in the
eim» budding wain Alderman Morrow. . scp3o»ly
rf”IEORGE F. G1LL&IOBE, Attorney and Conns cUcr al
\JT X«t»-—Office removed to iheSddoorbelowuranUu
on Foarth.to the office lafely occupied by AldcrmanMil-
I marJU
■fir Fonrih street
• third door above Snuihfield|Sonth.sule.
j Conveyancing of all kinds den i with the greatest care
| end legal accuracy, ,
1 Titles to RcalEstateexaxninedy&c. novlS
BBIDCXiE ROBERTS, Attorney at Law. Office No.
• 123 Southfield street, between Filth and Sixth,
collections carefully attended to—special nocntio
given toConvcyanclng. • ;• [tiec3»ly
Dr* Charles Hof man*
ITOMCEOPATinc PHYSICIAN, has removed Ins
si office loTenn street, No. 231, (between Hand street
and Garrison alley). tdcc3o
*%*S. H. y ■■ **“'* •»« - - ........*t..«»E. C.M’DOWKLI^
KEYBER & McDOWELL, (sttccbssoiis to Kker &
KsTflS,) WktAfsalt tfnd Retail Drusand Prescription
Store, co* rr of Wood street and Virgin alley. Physi
cians prc jrtptiofls carefully compounded night and
day. * - oci3:tf
JOHN A. PARKINSON,AhUman, Fifth Ward, Penn
BL. between Walnut and O'Hara Bis., where he may
Le'bandatallUmes. Thosehavinghouses orotherprop*
«tty to sell or rent,can have the some punctually attend
ed to; debts collected* and all the duucs of on Alderman
will receive prompt attention, . 0c27-p
TTTENRY W. WILLIAMS, Attorney and Counstiior at
iotff, (succesßOMo.Lowne A Williams,) Office at
theold eland, Fourth sfc, above Smithfleld.
THE Partnership heretofore existing between Henry
W. Williams. Esq., and myself,in the practiceofthe law,
was dissolved by mataal consent on the 2Gth ulu and the
business will hereafter be continued by Henry W.-Wil*
.iaasy most cheerfully recommend to all for
whoml have thehonor to do business—ag a gentleman
«’**“'WALTER H. LOWME.
SamuelF*R.oas,--
ATTORNEY at LAW—Office in Fourth street,near
Grant, tn Lamartine Buildings. • . . marStbw.
JOHW J. MJTCUKL*—— • > ——* •»«—SAMVKL PALMER.
• mitehel & Palmer*.
k TTORNEYS AND COUNSELLORS AT LAW—
Ofllet on. Fourth street, a few doors below. SmitlfKtd.
AUhosmessentrusled to their care, promptly attended to.
Collections made and Conveyancing executed on mode*
rate terms. fcbll if
A TTORNEV AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW—Of-
A fice, Lo wrie’a Buildings, Fourth street, between
Smi*h fi eldandGrant-- apS
■ or* gmibs neooob
HAS selected Pittsburgh as his permanent residence.
He-ha* taken the hoasedaiely occupied by Alder*
man Miller; on Fourth atreet, near Grant, immediately
adioinlnrlhe** Lamartine House.” His Office is attach
ed to his residence, where he will constantly be found,
unless absent on'profesaional duty. .Officehours from 7
o'clocbt to 0 b’clocb A- k;,and from d p. m.ioT p.
jjj • -•••»■ . • • tIOVS
.w, P* a Q. L. B. vettermau, “ 1
ATTORNEYSAT LAW—Office on Fourth ctreefbe
tween WBod and amitUficld. "janBs:y
,«i ■ W.W.dblU*.
* TTORNEY :AT LAW—Office: second story Wil
-3 A tin. Hull.
" 1 jjr. Jameg Alngi
/'vFFICEON* FOURTH*STREET; one door West of
Vj Weaver 1 * Hotel: ' : ■:■ . anglo3m
#m. o>B< Kottlnsan,
•it A TTOHNEV AT LAW.-' -Office N 0.89,.89, on Fonnh
fj A ■ueet.ofpOßiie ihe : Mayor’s Office.- laon3l:y
>1 J. S. Hamilton,
.$8 A TTORNEY AT rf moTca to the office «
'd /V Fifth ifcreet, between wood and- SmithEeld gtrects,.
if formerly occamed by Thos. Hamilton, Esq.f dec’djand
•f will attend Cothebuainess remaining tmlmishcd opon his
docket.,, j .. .... v - ;.<? mayl3.
•jWnSW DASIiERREOTYPE ROOMS, Yuris’* £vtid*
JLv tnrt,FovrtArtr«L—Hough A Amthoky, Hague rreo
ypists from the Eastern cities, would coll theattentlon of
be Inhabitants of Pittsburgh, and the neighboring towns, 1
' Persons, wishing pictures taken may rest assured that
no pains shaUhe spared to produce them in the highest
• perfecuouoflhe art Ourinstramentaareof thembstnow
• «rfulHnd, enabling USArroieome pictures ndsurpassed
tor high finish and truthfulness to nature.- The public are
: ooUcited ip call and examine. ■
Persons sitting for pictures a re neither reqalrred or ex
> P«cted totake them imless perfect satisfaction b given.
N. B. Operators will find this a good depot for stock
.and chemicals. t .p.v.. *-
HMnwtnctfon* given in the art, containing !tha more
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. A : LEXANDER JAYNES I ( Piinn ; 2Va S&rt t 38 ■ Flak
street, near Wood. ? > - febt •
Agent for Hamden * Co.’s
Fifth Bt„oae door below Wood- febl
J ACKSGN, Patent Mtdicvu Depots 88 lab*
•...ft gnystreet, head ofJWoocL >■• febl -.
T>| DELANY, FoaAfonaJZe Clothing Sibrt. ‘N6. 49 Llb-
IT Um street. * 1 febl
•XIOON '&> SAHOhN r, N-E corner of Wood and Sixth
JAatreeta. •••■•■■ * 1 febl'
Ki
W Cpin ZrvtßarLk ffoUt, No. 05 Alarketatreet. tebl •
A | FULTON,iJ«M andßrassF&utideT,?i6-. 70 Second
dOL» fitted, between Marketand 'Ferry streets." febl
, ’TTiOTOIL SCUJUA. BsoistUef, Stationer aad Binder,
Fifth street, between Wood arid MrirkeL . • jan7 ..
e> A. MeNULTJC & COo JForttardtng and Cammmton
m Merchants, Canqlliagin, y > • mar 3
WM.DYER, Groter: ana Produce Dealer,' N 0.153
Liberty street, Pittsburgh. , marl? -
.TOHN 'RTCLOSKEVy Tailor and Clothier, Liberty street
v bfrrfrtsen Sutb and'Virgin alley,sooth side.. . seplO
T) i McSTKIN, Brass JPouaderfmdQaiFttur, Smith*
X » field strccUbetwecft-Dtamond tUleyond Fiflh su > ■
TAAFPIiii OCONNOR,•Proprietors Oitne PiittitirgA'
Portable Boat Star* corner of Penn and 1 Wayne sts
■/T'IOOIjEY .& LAIRD, il Xtrehani Wood slrcet,
\J second door from >Vaier> will keep constanlly on
fcand a well selected Jot af Clothing; ,;i;<-• -:murl^-y
H. libß, (suc6e«sor to Mokput & Lee,) Wool Dealt r
» owl CoJTvnission Merchant, for ifae sale of Atn£n»
<;aa Wooten Goods fobio
Wholesale Qrven, Commission Merchant,
and dealer t n Paper and Rags, corner Penn and Ir
win’streets. , , ja i4
XT ING A MOORHEAD, Wholesale Grocers and Produce
•IX IkaU*3, No 27 Wood street, Pittsburgh [myS3
TOSEPII WOOD WELL. Importer and Dealer m For
w rtgnana Domestic Hardtoate, corner of. Second and
Wood streets. : ' . ... .. ... . ..
JOSEPH .MAJOR,. Boat Clotty Ship Chandlery- and
Agency of the; I’msbnrgh Lard Oil : Factory; No 4,
Market street, Pittsburgh. v , ”jnl2 ■
. TT'RAMER & R.H AM, Bankers and Exchange Brokers,
JXcomer ofTlurd.and, Wood streets, opposite the St.
Charles Hotel. ' , . febl
B ;A. FAHNESrOUK 6c CO M Wholesale Drug Ware
m house, eomer of First and Wood streets, and corner
. _ . . febl
SAMUEL MORROW , Manufacturer of Tin,-Copper
and Bheet Iron Ware, No. I? Firth street, between
♦>v ood and Market; . feblO
“VITAI. GLENN, Bookbinder, corner oM’lnrU and Wood
T » streets, above C. 11. Kny, where he is prepared to
aiid binding. ' pec2
JOliN 11. MELLOR, Wholesale and Retail Dealer in
Miuiea/irf Mt«icairnjtrun:enla,PianOß.Sclioolßooks,
and Stationery, No. 123 Wood street. janl
JDR\ All, Rectifying Distiller, nnd Wholesale Dealer
•in Foreign and Domestic Wines and Liquors, No
j!4 Liberty street, and SJ Diamond alley. jy2i
,TT IN(* & FINNEY, Agents for the Delaware Mutual
SSk. Insurance Company, of Philadelphia, at the Ware
house of King & Holmes, Watcrstrect, ncarMarket
: > - • , - r,v ' iebl
AyirM. ALEXANDER & SONS. CoJfinMalerrs and Fur
nvhmg VndenalctTSi corner of Penn and St. Clair
streets, opposite the Exchange. Entrance on Penn sreet.
'••••< febl •
W. J. TBOTU. ....... T. F-SCOTT.
TROTH A SCOTT, Wholesale and Retail Dealer m
■ Boots, Shoes, Trunks, Carpet Bags, sc. } S. W. comer
of Fourth and, Snmhficld sts., Pittsburgh, Pa. [mrtdy
JortN A. Cextg, late of New Lisbon,O,- AV; S- Srixneh.
gIRAIG & SKINNER, GeneralAgenoy Commission and
Fonoardxng Merchants, No. 50 Market street, Pitts
burgh. Pa. Prompt attention given, to the purchase and
sale of all kinds of produce.. ' seplS
wai, MtLLßa,nni-ADA. wx.uickbtsos, mtsHtraoH"
"VfI’ILLER Sc mCRETSON, IVXoJcra/f Grocers, and Im
jXL porters of Brandies, Wines and Segars; Nos. 172
aqd 174, corner of Liberty anti Irwin streets, Pittsburgh,
. Don, Nails,Cotton Yams, &c.,ronstamly on hand.
ShPKINLEY, Houss,Siitn end Ornamental Painter
* and dealer In PAINTS,No, 44 Jt. Clair st,Pitts
burgh, has constantly on hand all kinds of Paikts, either
Dry or Mixed; Japan and Copal Varnish; Linseed Oil:
Boiled Oil; Spirits Turpentine ; Window Glass, of all
sizes Putty, Paint Brushes, Ac., all of the best quality,
and ter sale at reasonable prices, sepU
_ ■ Isaac WilUaxrur,
Tl/TXRCHANT TAILOR, SmfthfieW street.No.UJ.be
PUL tween Ist and 23 areeu. ap4y:
_ Borrli 4 Hawortb,
rp*H IMPORTERS OF WINES
.JL .AND BRANDIEr*. East, the Diamond
Pittsburgh. - may2l
Daniel ¥cungion,
House, sign, and ornamental painter,
Liberty street, opposite Hand.- All work oeatly
executed. Orderw punctually attended to. fmatSßry
H*C« Stockton,
LATE Jahnsion A SiockIon,JBQOKSELLER, STA*
TIONER,PRINTER amOJINDEIfc corner of Mar*
ketanJThtrd streets, PiHsburgff, Pa jyhltif
Jame.~p, .Uorhsch, ' .
RECTIFYING DISTILLER,
. A.ll) VUU.DAIA .
Foreign and Domestic ti’inu. Liquors, Cigars, sc.,
No. 197 Liberty si. corner of Barker's alley,
nov!9j . . ‘Pittsburgh. Fa.
ill. D. PATTON,
(SrccEOEOB to J. S. Bojimet A Co.)
Wholeaale Grocer, Rectifying Distiller,
AND SEALEB 111
FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC WINES,
LIQUORS, CIGARS, FIZ UITS , NUTSj %c
• ■- 1 162 Liberty street, PiUsburgh. ap3
JOHS S. KSKBEDT.
'KENNEDY- & HASLETT,
SUCCESSOBB TO Kl BSEY &, RsoX.
Wholesale and Retail Dealers in Watches , Jewelry, Silver
Wart, Fancy and Variety Goads, Baskets, Comos , &e.
No. 01 Market street, between sih st, aod the Diamond.
£D*C!ocks,Waicoeg and Jewelry neatly repaired.
Pmsburch, AognstSO, 1850.
Goorgeßeale* Jr.,
Manufacturer of brushes, wholesale and
Retail, No.- 75 Woodstreet, Pa. Con
stantly on hand, a general and extensive assortment of
all kinds of BRUSHES, at the lowest Eastern prices.
N. B,—Machine Brushes, Ac., made to order a; the
shortest notice. ' roariJOty
t- 8. WATBEXAN.* * *Bi St. WATERMAN
I«* S. Waterman A Sons.
WfIOI,E£>ALE GROCERS, Commission and For*
■warding Merchartisy Dealers in all kinds of Pro*
duco and Pittsburgh Manufactured Articles, and Agents
for sale of Richmond and Lynchburg mamnactureu To
bacco ; - _ • mart?
JOSHUA lUIOUES* 'ALFRED P- AXBUUTZ.
JOBfICA HHODEB & CO.,
WHOLESALE DEALERS IN FOREION FRUITS,
Nuts, Spicei,Co7]fectionary } Sugars, Cigars, $c. f <s-c.
J»0.6 WOOD STREET, SA&T SIDE, REAR WATER,
jnlyl . PITTSBURGH.
W. CtrrCRIWGHAM*'— —•O-DU’IC&R,
D. CUNNINGHAM- • • • . D- IHHSEN-
Pltliburgh City Glaic Works. .
W. CUNNINGHAM & CO ,
MAIfTTPACTUREBS OP
: WIN DO W . GLASS,
No. 20 Market stria, between First and Seeond,
, - Pittsburgh, Pa.
ol7* Particular attention "paid to odd sizes. Also,
Dealers in Flint Glass, Vials, Bottles, Ac. Qy22:ly
A, 1. ST VAST.; • * v*«*• • 'THOMAS B. SILL.
STtTAaT&SUiG,
Grocers, and PBopucx Cojmrasiori Merchants,
■ .. JVb. 118, Wood- attest, Pittsburgh, Pa.
T\EALERS: IN GROCERIES, Flour, Wheal, Rye,
XJ Oats, Corn, Barley, Pork, Bacon, Butter, Lard,
Cheese; CJovei.Tinsfthy and Flax Seeds; Iron. Nails,
Glass,Ac.A;c., Ac. Porticularattemionpaidto tne sale
of Western Produce, ...
Myers &. Hunter, Robt. Dalzell
& Cn., Ilampton.Snuth & A Moorhead,McGills
& Roe, James May, Pittsburgh; Fenner A McMillan,
Massillon* Jos. S. Morrison. Esq* St. Louis »ep2S
Walter P. Marshall,
(Successor to Samuel C . Hill,)
IHPOBTkR AND DEALUB tN VIISNCH AND AMERICAN
paper h angings and borders, :
Window Shades, Fere Foard Prints, fe.'S-c.
Also—lWnuug, Printing and Wrappine Paper,
, „ ... No. 83 Wood street,
between Fourth st, and Diamond alley, west side,
tab . : r Pittsburgh. Pa,
THOMAS WOODS-*-*.^^***^....fiAaniEi, WOODS.
T. WOODS 4b SON.
PRODUCE DEALERS AND COMMISSION
. MERCHANTS,
jalO: ■ Mo, Cl water steert, rrrraatmoii.
SAMUEL P.SHHIVER,
WHOLESALE GROCER; •
, PRODUCE AND COMMISSION MERCHANT,
~' 4 ??nS PAI FSJJ'^ ITISOTE6a MiKOTACTBKBD ARTICLES,
IVoj, 130 and 132 Second a!., bettossn Wood and Smithfield
l n V“ v Pill,burgh.
DOWN A TBTLJKY*
PRAOTCALCUTLEnSjSURGICAL AND DENTAL
,V* < *K! ttment Mannfiicttirer*,
No. UOWooj'STßtit, near Virgin alley.
-CTTE have-removed onr store and Manufactory from
W Liberty street to the above named place.lor the
purpose of having more convenience for manufacturing,
which weintend going into extensively. AH orders in
our lino willheattendcdtowiUrpunctuality anddispatch
Jobbing and Repairing neatly done and promptly exe
cuted.: / • ' „„ .
'AgcneralassortmcntofHartftcaMand Cutlery we will
always keep on hand, and; sell it sat the lot cat prices
We have just recelved'a fine lot, ofGuns, Putolj and
mooters,Tailors and Hair DresreTS* SAsnrs, and other
Goods' tfcnctally kept In-Hardware Stores. Tinners,
Furriers, Hatters and'Saddlers’ Jot* made to order;
Razors Ground and! Hapdled, Pen Blades pat in, Ac.;
Gnnß and Pistols repaired, Ac., Ice. .
N. B —Eanicdlar attenliott paid to-matlufer.lutlng
Trusses and 3nppone«» ,' » -1 ~ . de.eB7:lv •
: C. A, H’ASVhTV dfc co., ' '
TRANSPORTERS, FORWARDING AND COM- -
MISSION. MERCHANTS;
Depot, Canal 8mw,403 Penn st.,
*• <y«*. .Kashi rgh.
■ ' /.i- < vv
• •
. • .
Bosmesa <sorirs.
! JOHN COttttXSTOlf,
• I CORNER OF HASH AND LISBBTT 6TBEETS
- \ (Over Jones’Drugstore.)
TJAINTER OP HOUSES, BANNERS, DESIGNS
Xi Emblems, Ac, Also, Steeples andalfdifEcnlt ele
valions.
, gjr* The best and cheapest Signs in the City: ’ [feb23
i REAL ESTATE BBOKKR,
H . HENRY W; FIBH> - A
AS opened an Office anhecorner of Smithfield and
.Fifth streets, known -as the “ Great
jiargam cornerJ’and will devote his enure time and at- :
tenjion to the FvTthatt,&Qieon&Ez£kdngeof‘Real Ex
tn city and . •
From his acquaintance with ihe : business;he hopes to
?r ji E? * who may favor him their
lino of business.
l, - • aEFßasstn®.'m < i
Bell, " . Jra B, iteraev
H.H McCullough, 'johaF/Pero, \
t £• Yt G \! lm ?re, , Lyman Wilmarth,
J. K. Moorhead, Capu William Ward.
, ?Thos, Howard, . W.O. [sepUhy
w John a. Xowasendy J ■
TT|RUGGIST AND APOTHECARY.'No.'4S, M Maxl:et
1/ street, three doors abimsTMrdjPitttftmrgfcwiUhave
constantly on hand a wellselectedassortment of the best
Medicines, which hfcjwilLsell ©miM most
reasonable, terms.. Physicians Beminig ordeTa will be
promptly attended; to, and sapppltedr wnharacici they
may rely upon as genuine. . 5 . f...
Physicians presenpuons wiLlbe accurately and neatly
prepared from the best any hour of the day
Also, for «ale,a larg'efetbck'of fresUandgood PERFU
MERY. r , , / ? LJildec3dn
SsiaUr Glass CTor&ft* 1
JOSEPH D« ABK L L, »
MAiTOFAcrtrasa of QHEE?t oiAbswasb; vuta, ndTiLta
and Flasks j Porter. Scotch. Me, MwoJ Water, Potent
Mediant and With Soliles, of every description^.
J Also—WlN DOW GLASS— *
..Keeps eonsvanUy un haud;a genenunsionmcniof we
above aruclcs.
. ID" As die other Green Glass -Factories are all
stopped, as is the custom in summer, ttd Factory it now
in fuu,operation, andtoiUconttmictnoptraUen iolAsw+n*'
mer and winter, ■■■ .. < ?.■ n ;■
Orders thankfully solicited and wiR be: filled rattbfe
Bhoriesinoilce.
• CT* Wareiunat, No. US Second street, between Wood and
Smufyitld streets. . r, ; s< ». '■
: The Old Printing Katabllflhment.
• (late ronssroN & BTOcrtcWir,) ;
•and Blank Book astd Stationery Warehouse. -
TWT S. HAVEN is prepared to execute every style of
■ff # Legal, Commercial, Canal and- Steamboa* Job
Pnnung/aud Book Binding and furnish every article
m the Blank Book, Paper und Stationery lme.ai the
sboriesl nonce and on the most reasonable terms
Blank Book and Stauonery Warehouse, comer of
Market and and Second streets
I£?~ Printing Offieo and Book Biiulcry,No H 5O Third
Bteel • _____ * novlG
R. C. STOCKTON,
» •, .. (Law JcAn*to» <J* Stockton.) -
5??W er ' Stationer, Printer & Binder,
-ITTOULD respectfully mvite Hie attention of Mcr
,Q tu * lar S? M> d snpenor stock
ol BLAhJi BUOKS, consisting o f Day Books, Journals,
Ledgers, Invoice, Cash, Order and Letter Books, of every
site,made of the best paper, and bound in the most du
rable manner, which ho otters at prices mat cannot fail
to give, satisfaction. Blank Books ruled a:ill bound lei
any given pattern. Printing of every description exc
cutcd mill neatnoti and dispatch. N 0.47 Market st
jut ■
Eatabltabment of
WM. SOIIUCHMANN,
MrmnnsißEVT, oeeosua Ttis ppsMrncs, nrtsmJada.
APS, Landscapes, Bill-heads, Show-biiis, Labels,
.Architectural and Machine Drawings, Business
and Visiting Cards, etc., Engraved or Drawn on Stone
ana Printed in Colors,[Gold, ; Bronte or Black, in ibe
most approved style amt at the most reasonable prices
OClis:dly
A I* ULTON, Bill and Brass Founder, has rebuilt and
• commenced business at his old stand. N0.70s §©•
eond, between Market and Ferry streets, where herwill
ksplsascd to *eo bis old customers arid friends.
bells of every size, from 10 to
10,000 pounds, cast from patterns of the most approved
models,and warranted to be of the beat materials.
.*sss*™* .^ aler Counters, Railings, Ac,, Ac.,
together with even- vanety of Brass CaetLnr?, if reauir-
fioiahed in the neatest manner*.
' . A - F-.is the £Dle ngent for Bobbin's Anti-Attraction Me-
eelebrated for the reduction of friction in
mactunerv. The boroa andoomposlUon can be had ol
him -at ail times. novl&y
Tlty UJJAM TROVILLG, Vndcriaktr, Fifth street’, im
ff medmtely oppoiite the Theatre, rtßpecrfuKy in
formsius mentis and the pabUein general, that lie has
resumed bis business as a Famishing Undertaker.. He
is supplied with and always keeps on hand Coffins of all
sires and kinds, Shroud*,and all other articles hccessafy
on such occasions.
Silver p^tes,lce boxes, and leaden coffins wiUhoaap*
pued in order. A fine hearse and cat riage always ready
u> attend fimcrals. . sep29:ly *
_'VM. ALEXANDER A SONS
Makers and Foamsmrra
corner Penn and
GyJ ■■ ■ Clair sts, opposite the EzcAangi
.. Mir ia 11 Haul, Entrance on Penn st., res*
.. , v pectfaUy inform their friends and
the pabuc, that they ore prepared to furnish and attend
to everything in the line of Undertakers, as they have
qmt the business of Cabinet Making, and their attention
will be devoted altogether to the above business, keen a
large assortment of COFFINS made and finiahcd.cover
ed, and iined inthe nearest manner, with a variety o
materials, and at all prices; we keep SHROUDS ready
made, of all sizes, of Flannel,Cambric, and Muslin at
eilpnees, and made ia the oastern style, and all other
aruclcs necessary for dressing the dead, and furnlahin*
funerals, of quality and price to suit; SILVER PLATES
or engraving the name and age; ICE CASES for layimj
the body in ice. by those who wish to keep their friends
any length ot time, and have ZINC PANS to putlco in
for layina od the bodyj LEADEN Coffins always on
hand. Wo have a splendid new HEARSE and a-pairof
fine horses, and any number of the best camares,
etc., and will be prompt, punctual, and reasonable.
qqglO-y •
R. S. JUSLETT.
MONONGAUELA PLANING MlLL.—James Mkia
ism woald respectfully inform his friends and the
public, that his new establishment is now in full opera
lion, and that he is prepared to furnish Boat Cabins; and
fill ill orders for Planed Lumber, with promptitude,and
attho lowest rates.
Board and Flank, planed on ono or both aides, con
stantlvon hard;
t<>order l>oorS ftlo^ iiQ S 8 i ofever y description,made
\Y. B. WATERMAN,
Builders and Carpenters would find it to their advan
tages gilyehun ftcoli, as he can now furnish them with
planked stuff;suitable for ever? deacrlpt*" '
JOHN MAFYS7X---••• ~,,, .iiun ...
.: HAPEBTia oi'B.
(Successors to the late firm of John Sheriff 4. Co)
REJ.L AND BRASS ROUNDERS,
AND MANUFACTURERS
-nnSTff~ i i of Brass Faucets, Steam and Gas
Uocks, with all the various articles
used in the PLUMBING BUSI
*Xjr NESS, No*. 127 and 129 Fimslreot.
The above aro now prepared to manufacture and keep
constantly on hand every variety of Gunge and Steam
Cocks, snch as are used by Enjriuc builders and Plumb
ers i also, Gas Chandeliers, Pendents; Brackets, Gas
Pipe, Ac., Ac., Ac. [U6V29
National Hotel, Pittsburgh*
Situated on Water Street , apposite the Landing of, the
Brownsville Steam Packets.
SHIS House having undergone a thorough.repairing
and fitting up, both inside and out, the subscriber is
ermined to use-every exertions in his power to make
ail comfortable that think proper to call with him. The
Table will be always supplied with the best the market
affords.’ The Bar will be supplied with the best and
choicest liquors. .
Attached to the house is a good stable, attended by a
good Hostler. JAMES REAMER. jygQ
ALLEN BBOWN. C. CONNELLY.
BROWN’S HOTEL,
CORNER. OF SEITHFIELD AND THIRD STS..
Pittsburgh* Pa*
BROWN & CONNELLY, PROPRIETORS.
,N. B —Good Stabling attached to the house. •
QREBSBBURQH HOTEL.
(Harbaugh’s Ol» Stand.)
TnE subscriber having leased the above well know
hud excellent establishment, isnowprepared to en
tcrtalh his friends and the traveling public generally, in
the best manner and on the most reasonable terms.
His TABLE will atalltimes bd supplied with, every
delicacy of the season; and his Bar with the bestof lA
quors. | : ' u ' 7
Hisstabling is very extensive; and every arrange
ment hak been made for the accommodation of Drovers.
. augfotf - ' " WM) CLAWSON.
Waverly House*
/s THE Undersigned havingw
/AylsuceeededMr.JoHN
in this popular establishment, announces to
-his friendaand the public 'generally, that he
.will us.* |us best efforts to keep up t h owe lie afned ! an d
'long enjoyed! reputation of<thehouse..
He will keep constantly on hand every ,delicacy ot
the season. Gahe. Siiell and CanOystebs.Ac), and his
Bah will at all tunes bo . supplied • with the Choicest Li
qcobs. i [decl7:ly.] WiC. GALLAGHER.
“OUR HOUSE."
SHELL OYSTERS AND GAME received daily ai
“ Ora House *’ No.a4 Diamond alley.
. , WM.’BENNETT.
fT) N 0 l® B WOOD STREET,
M{ FASHIONS I fcjjrgb
d » at ~ OLD eland, of.,G. .W.
S nS2s r fA“ b f £ c °-’» Fall «t»le ® r Hats for
1650. Tho..e in want of a good H&t. or Cap-at a'small'
: Uash..will please, ca*. it No. 103
W ood streetj east Bide,third door below Fifth street. ‘
v -cr:
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PITTSBURGH, MONDAY,. APRIL 7, 1851.
hotels,
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•: v : ** it ■ .y
. ... Wr ;v£
• »\9 V .'.
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Emigration jftius.
Agency for Different Lines of Paefetv Slilps.
eggrPA.SSENGER OF;FI.OE> *£2?
a»K T.TWCTTV- BT. f
Fot P.--Wfc BYRNES <s* CO., 69 SotttA tlrtef. conier of
Pine, JNetO: York / 30 Waterloo Road, lAvtrpool * and OS'
Gravter streeLNeto Orleans* •
HAS A LtNE OK PACKETS-Bailingevery fivadavs
from Liverpool to New York; a line of Packets
from Liverpool to Philadelphia* on the IBIU ofeach
month { a Lino of Packets to Baltimore on o
each month. o£ Packets on the Bth and
34th of each month from London and Portsmouth 1 to
New York.
ALSO-*prafls at night always on li and. for an y amount,
at the lowest rates ot discount; and all information
given concerning that can be Riven- with
pleasure, by their Agent.; . JOHN. THOMPSON;
jstt 205 Liberty st M Pittsburgh-•:
aiiACK BAhli UNE i v
emigration office,
at nts oaxu.ouo soojc srokr,*
*Vb-G7 Fifth street, near Sitnlhfield
rllllfcnatlcrsicncd takes this method of informing his
X > fnendS’undihepphlic iutTenejalj that ho lias opened
an Officq undls prepared.io
remit money ,m sums.ofßS .and. upwards,payable at
aiffhtym any: town' in Kogland, Irelandi Scotland and
Wa»eit r
He »a also prepared to Tiring out passengers from Liv
erpool to any port in ibd United Stales. Being con
nected with a boipc of such long standing as that ol
Messrs. Roche* Brotlier^ifchlastcrson,and by lus stnet
attention to busiftcss.’the subscriber trustshewill merit
the confidence of those who may favor him with their
patronage. For*pamcalarH,please callettbc'Emigra
tion Office of the undersigned* Agent.,
W.B M'CONLQtfUE,
No. (ST Fifth swnear Southfield, Pittsburgh.
Rtferencu—Haa John B Gutlirle, Mayor ol Pitts
burgh, James Blakely. lAq«Jo]in J Matehtrt, Esq,
Hoo- VV, Porter, Alderman M--W. -Lcwis,Oifcas of the
Mormng Chronicle, Post, and PittsburghCathohe.
febl4:.)m ■.
. mew «
jggFV. LINE Of PACKETS
‘ PHILAUELVinX
f ~ To sail from Liverpool
/VKwSffffivsrSPP On thi EigftMnih day of every Month.
JANE.IJ..GLIDDKNV\i?nfriw Child, 700lfias-18th Nov..
JAMES BROWNE. Arthur Chiltl t IOOOtOQS--19th Dec.
GONDAft, J.:G, £antoitr } CSO ton*- - .13lh Jan.
NEW SHIP, .s*o tons— —...wisth Feb.
The above ship?are built of the bcftimaienals and af
ter the mo3t approved models for swiftness* combined
with (he modern Improvements tor tho comfort of pas
aenffers. Their commanders aro men of known ability,
v.These packets will take advantage: of steam -low
boats np the Delaware-' 4
• AUo, ships sailing weekly from Liverpool to New Or
leans. Passengers can get up the river cheap through
tho winters - . - • *
- t For.terras.of Second Cabin and Steerage passage; ap
ply m or address by letter .{post-paid), ■■■,•.•■.■
> P. W. RkRNESACO.,
» COSoutb street.cornurof Pine.NewYork;
Uu Waterloo Road,Liverpool;
or to JOHN THOMPSON,
r 203 Liberty street, Pntsbnrgh.
FOREIGN PASSENGKa OPFICE
skip ahoy/
WHO COMMANDS? Wgggk
HAUNBEN & CQ., “““
Wno haveappointed the subscriber Agcul for their, unrl
vailed Lines or Ships from Liverpool to New York
Philadelphia andßostaa.
Let the Friends of Emigrants bo careful to have their
arrangementsjnadoaccordingtothe new ProvisionLaa t
.and take no man’a reccip!*>vithont having it inserted;
otherwise they will have to pay hiLiveipoowbeforc they
ship.
... The following is the list* according (01? w"
2k Ds. Bread, 3 2 Bs. Beef orPork,
1 Flour, a fr pint Vinegar,
S <• Oatmeal, 5 Im. Sara?, .
2 « Rice, ,g 1« MoUsses, •"
,_5 ‘‘Potatoes, » jfoc. Tea;
With three quarts of Water per day, and sufficient b
for Cooking. i
The caboose and cooking-ranges for'the use »f Pas
•eagers, arc kept under cover* Every attention will be
paid to promote their health and comfort.
Batik of England Notes and r Foreign; Exchange pur
ebased at current rates.
Bebt3, Legacies, Pensions, Ac., collected, end
copies of Wills procured, with ev<try other businesscon
nacted with an European Agent.
jOiHYA KpBINSpN,
Eniopean Agent, '
- apb] Post Bail ding 3, comer of Fiftif and Wraxi stn,
'raEMITTANCESr V££&***.
Mm *-•'
■ SSlakd. ■ : ip.iu.and, iTT* B^."
6COTI/AHD. WALES,
„ ■■■-■.' FHANCE, ai:4 OBUSIANY,
To .any ntaoanl,l)7
Jolhno liobluaou,
Europtan Agent, Pen Building,, ccr. Fifth and Woaisu
nlransporiatiou gitua.
m~sm 1861. i^.ia
MLerobonta* Transportation xtac
(rU.PE?SArCU.SAt ASU RAILROADS.)
FOR PHILADELPHIA DIRECT- C 7“ WITHOUT"
RE-SHIPPING. «CI)
C. A. MANULTY $ CO.,
Canal Basin, 409 Penn st., Pittsburgh.
CHARLES RAYNOR.
Central Block Road st n PMlada.
WE are prepared to receive a large amount of Mer
chandize and Produce, to ship, on the opening of
tho Canal, to Philadelphia and all intermediate places,
aihtoer rates , and in less time, iharvrn any 'previon* sea*
son?
N. B.—Tho increased number of Trucks provided by
the Canal Commissioners for carrying boats oyer the
State Railroad, wUI preYcnt any possibility of delay at
Johnstown, ItolUdaysburgU or Columbia, this season.
C. A. M’ANULTY.
febts Canal Basin.
Pennsylvania Kaflroadvcompany
WILL be prepared to Transport MERCHANDIZE
from PHILADELPHIA to PITTSBURGH in an
ticipation of the opening of the Eastern Division of the
Pennsylvania Canal, say on and after the TWENTI
ETH of FEBRUARY, at the follovringrates, viz;
For Ist Class—Dry Goods, llatr, Hoots and Shoes,
Drags,ißooks,Stationery* Ac., at*•*•—*si per XOOlha.
For2u Class—Hardware, Queensxvare, Groceries, Paint
and Dyestuffs,Oils, Ac., at***•• •• *BO cents per ICOfiJS.
For 3d Class—CotTec, Leaf Tobacco* Iron, Guano, Ba
con, Beef, Port* Ac., cents perlOOfbs.’
For 4th.olass-—Tar, Fitch, Rosin, Ashe3, Marble, Pig
Iron, Bricks, Ac., at *5O cents per lOO&s.
H-11. HOUSTON,
Freight Agent, Penna. Railroad Co.
Nos. 274 A 270 Market Street, Philadelphia.
N.ll.—Goods going East by our Road should be con
signed to , McFaden-a covode,
rENNaYLVANIAIIAILROAD^OOIieANY
PASSENGER TRAINS between PHILADELPHIA
and PITTSBURGH, Leave Philadelphia Daily at B A.
M., and 101 P. M. Leave Pittsburgh Daily at 8 A.M;,
and 9, P.M. A. HENDERSON,
febi:2m , . . Passenger Agent.
YOUGHIOGHENV BOCTE I
T\VKirTY-TnßX£ MILES THE SHOHTESf BOOTH '
TO BALTIMORE AND PHILADELPHIA!
steamer THOMAS SHRIVER, M.
Master, leaves Pittsburgh, from her
wharf boat, above the Monongnhela bridge, doily, at 4
o’clock,.?.-M, and West Newton aiß A.M,, running in
connociloh with , a daily line of splendid Troy built
coaches to Cumberland, and. RaMroad thence to Baui
more and Philadelphia.
For further information enquire of
- O. M. HARTON.
Passenger Agent, Mononpahela Hoasa:
or, Capt. Jacob smith,
dec£o;6m _• : / Freight Agent, Wharfßoa
Rockingham and Domestic
TtrOODWARD. BLAKELV & CO., Manufacturers
VI ox Rockingham and Yellow .Cane Ware, Easj
Liverpool, Ohio. * .. . ;
07* SAMPLE ROOMS, No. 104 Fourth strut , near the
Mayor’s Office, Pittsburgh, Pa. • -
Our extensive Works, enable us to fill orders promptly.
A competent designer befog constantly employed, also
enables us to keep pacewith.all the new and-improwd'
styles of the day. .
Water Urns, Spitoons, Pitchers, Fancy Toys, Dessert’
Flower Vases, Mantel Ornaments, Medicine and
Snuff Jars, and articles for domestic use, in greatvariety.
. ; Orders ■- inar37:tf
Bounty lidndfli
CAPTi NAYLOR,. No. ,103 Third, street, corner of
Cherry alley, having made arrangements at Wash
ngton fox the purpose, will procure Bounty Lands for the
'officers and soldiers, their .widowsand.-children, under
the Bounty Land Bur, passed September 28ib,ie4(L
• Pittsburgh. October • -
JAJMBSC. WAT I *'*!..
MERCHANT TAILOR,
Ho. 36 BltirJset street,
Between Second and Tlnrd sts., Pittsburgh, i'n
: 1,111 «i*o the badles, " : ——
WE HAVE NOW FJNtSnHO 25 dozen or Ladies’'
fine black rcaf Lambs Wool STOCKINGS, which
are softer in.the wooUand more daraole In the colorthan
•any. we have* heretofore made. Every article; in the
Sock, Undershirts. and-Drawers,, ladies’ and children’s
nnderclotMng,made to order with punctuality. :
•: TheOld’Esiabiished Stocking Manufactory, Fifth 8 u
deefl: W.DALY A CO
Sliver Form, Spoons, Ac. ’
i ~\a/ Ekeep constantly on.hand a large assortment of
fV stiver Forks, Spoons* Ladles, : &c., of our owu.
manufacture, of smiidardsilver. ■
, JOHN B. M’FADDEN A GO
• 00i24: . ~ . " - 05 Matkcutreet.
RIMSTOJHE-W bOlslorsaiobv ‘ 1
Uiai26 - B, A. FAHNESTOCK & Co.
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SPRING AND SD22HSR CLOTHING t
i. . THREE BIG DOORS!
No. 151, Liberty Street, Pittsburgh,'
JOHN McCLOSKEY has now the pleasure of un
i nounOingTo his numerous friends and the public in.
.general, that nia Spring and Summer stock isnow ready
lor inspection, which no believes will be fonnd .to. be
one of the largest and best serectedstocks of Ready-
Made Clothing to be found in the Western. Country..,
He has this season paid more than usual attention to
the manufacturing and style of his Garments, no thatthe
very loweßt priced, as well as the finest, arc got up in a
styfe and elegance nor to be surpassed.
He would particularly call the.attention of all dealers
in Clothing to his present splendid assortment of
! Heady-Maae Garments,
Asbe feels confident, upon examination of the qualities,
ana prices of his goods; he can offer them such induce
ments as shall make it their interest 10 purchase at his
establishment.
Many years’experience, and-great success to the bu
siness, together with an unprecedented wholesale arid re
tail patronage, has enabled bun to get up Garntonts to
suit the business Habits and tastes of every location in
the Union, which is of the utmost importance lo whole
sale purchasers... . . - .---ti..
In the Cutting department will be found a choice se
lection of ;thc most fashionable gdods, consisting of—
i trench, English and American Broadcloth,
Caihmeretts, Ac , Ac. Also, an excellent assortment of
VESTINGS, of the latest andtdobi fashionable r.tylcFP—
all Df which he is prepared lo mate to order in. the best
manner und at the most reasonable price's-'
1 COME, THEN, ONE AND ALL!
The Assortment, the Quality, and the Variety, is the.
moil,extensive,■undoubtedly, to be found m the United:
States: . , ... margO
1 JUST RECEIVED
BV THE SUBSCRIBER, a largo and handsome ns-*
sortment of CLOTHS , CASBIMERES and VEST*
INGS t of every style and color desirable for Gentle
men’s spriog and summer wear. Together with the
largest assortment of Goods expressly for Boy’s and
Youth’s wear ever brought to this city* which have been;
selected with great care, in the ; East, with a.- view to
suit the taste of every person, and which will be made
lo order in the best manner And on reasonable terms.
mr Always on large assortment of the most
fashionable CLOTHING of every description, for Boy’s
and Youth’s from *wo years and upwards, at. •..
K CHESTER’S, Merchant Tailor,
No.i?l Smuhfield street, between Fourth and Diamond
alley, and No. 14 St. Clair street, near the Budge.
mar2l
•Fames €. Whitt,
; (Formerly Cuttzb to the late P. Deca&t,)
VITOULD most respectrally announce.to: his friends
v Y and the public in general, that he has. ranted the
Store, JVo. 30 market street, between Second aiid Third
streets, where he intends carrying on the TAILORING
BUSINESS in all its departments, ’ He is now receiving
fbob ras eastxbsHAaxKTS an entire newrßtock of
GOQDS, for Spring and Summer wear* viz: superfine
FreAch, English and American C.olhs, Cashmaretts.
pwekds, Casstmeres. (TuriUed French Habit Cloths, a supe
rior hnlcle for business Coats,) together with a large as
sortment of plain and figured CaMtJner«,' hew anadesi--
ruble styles.
Also, an excellent tot of fancy Silk Cashmere , Satin
anil Marseilles l p afmg*. all of which the subscriber is
prepared to make to order in the neatest and most fash
ionable styles, at as low prices as any other.establish
ment. He therefore hopes by strict attention to all or
ders intrusted to his care, to merit a share of public pa
tronage. JAMES C.AVATT. -
, ‘ No. 3$ Market, between Second and Third sts.
TO TAILORS.—I shall continue to sell and give in
structions on my system of Garmeni Dmugnting ns
heretofore, at the following-prices, viz: If accompanied
by oral instruction. S 10; without instructions, S 7.
mar2t:y . - . JAMES C> WATT.v/
i B* M. AUGUST, .
; MERCHANT,TAILOR,
INFORMS his friends and customers that he hasopen*
ed a CLOTHING STORE, at No. 85 Smithfield stf
where they can be Baited at ah times with anything, in
his line, made m the most- finished style find workman
like manner. HU Goods are all fresh, of the best and
most fashionable material, and no pains win be spared
to afford the greatest degree of satisfaction; to his pat
rons.; A good stock of Ready Made CLOTHING always
on hand. : [dtcW -
Books, iHusic, &c.
s»v 800 Isa I Kew Bools* I
YETALLj No. 65 Fourth street, has jus*, received the
Yf new works: .
‘Pope Joan, or the Feraalo Pontiff; by G. W. M. Rey
nolds] Esq. ■ ■ i j
The Personal History and Adventures of Pen Owen
by John Galt.
Tom Racquet and his Three Maiden Aunts. This work
is a companion to “Vanity Fair.”
Iconographic Encyclopedia. No. 18.
.. Hints to Sportsmen.—containing notes on shooting, Ac.,
by E.J. Lewis, M 0.
The Warwick Woodlands, by Frank Forester.
Anne Grey; by the author of“Gramby,” “Jane
Shore,” Ac. ■ , -
Before and Behind the Curtain, or Fifteen Yeats
among the Theatres of New York; by William Knigh,
NortholL author of the Life ot Yankee Hili
The Philosophy of. Spiritual Intercourse—being an ex
planation of modern Mysteries; by Andrew Jackson
Davisr-autlur of the Great Harmonica, Ac.
Romance of the Ocean—illustrated with maps, anec
dotes,stories, Ac.
Bertie : a humorous novel j by Gregory Seaworthy.
apr3 - . ~
BOQKS !!—Louisiana.: Its colonial history and ro
mance—by Charles Gayane.
Mount Hope; or Philip, King of the Wampanoags :
an historical romance—bv G. HT Hollister.
Mary Bell: a Franco ia story—by the author of the
Roilo Books.
London Labor and the London Poor—by Henry May
hew, with Daguerreotype engravings, taken by Beard.
Part 2*
April No. of Harper's New Monthly Magazine.
All the above Books jo?t received and.for sale by
. . * : R. C. STOCKTON, Bookseller,
apg i No 47«~Market street.
"VIEW BOOKS!—Elements of Analytical Geometry,
arid of the Differential and Integral Calculus.'By
Elias Loomis, A. M.
Nile Notes of allowodji.
Wallace—A FranconianStory. By the author of the
Roilo Books.
. London Labor and the London Poor. By Henrv Ma«
hew—whhdaguerreotype engravings, taken by Beard.
Parti.;
The above Books just received and for sale by
mariS R. C. STOCKTON. 47 Market st..
"FTOLUME Ist Lossing’s Pictorial Field Book of the
V Revolution, bound in cloth, Jrilt ;
No. 12, Pictorial Field Book of the Revolution,pamph
let series;
Mary Erskine—a Franconia story: by the author of
Rolla Books;
Timo'. ihe Avenger; by the author of the “ Wilming
tons,” “ Lettice Arnold,” “ MourdantHati,” Ac.- .
The above works just received and for sale by
I R« C. STOCKTON,
tnortH No; 47 Market street.
New Music*
JENNY LIND’S celebrated “Bird Bong,” arranged for
the-. Guitar.
The Robin, by Jenny Lind—for the guitar;
. When Stars ure in the Qoiet Skies, do
Jinney at the Gate, i do
Rataplan, by Jenny Lind, do.
By the sad. Sea Waves, * do
I Wandered by the Brook Side, do
Allthe Winds are Sleeping, do
Carrival of Venice, do
Ethiopian Melodies, do
Speak Gently, sung by W. V. Wallace—for piano
My New EnglandTlomc;
National Union; '
’Tig Midnight Hour;
Sleeping, f Dreamed, Love—by W. V. Wallace;
• Jessie (Took; '
: Oh come, Maidens, come;
Mountain Maid’s Invitation;
We Parted Forever;
Collonade Polka;
Pliok’s Sentimental \Valu;
Together with a large collection of Waltzes, Marches,
Polkas, Sopgs, Variations, Ac., just received by express.
Collections made, and Masic bound in the best manner
at . • C. BLUME’S Plano Depot, •
mar2s . . , 118, Wood street. ,
HEW MUSIC.
\\i HERE are the Friends of iny Youth. By G, Barker;
f Y I’ve Something Sweet to Tell You; ‘
The Robin; - ' •• • • i •
- I’m Thinking o’er the Days. Mary; .
My New England Home* New Song, dedicated to
' the Ladies of New England; -•
She I Love is far away.
Oh, Meet me on the Silver Shore;
• Good Night?, f.
, My Horae’s an the Prairie Lea. ByWbodburv;
Lilyßhey. ByS.C. Foster; * wwuu v ’ -
I’ve left my Native Village. By G, Barker;
The Spirit Dove : »
hi.hl. Tne Black Shakers’ Song and Polka;
Would I were with Thee—for Guitar;
; Les Adieux. By Horr';
An extensive collection of new Polkas, Waltzes;
-
Also* a new supply of “New Carmina Sacra,” Can
tica Landis, and : an excellent new work, called the “Mc
• fodur,” a'coUection of. popular; and social tongs, harmo
nized and ~ a Ranged by G. S 'Webb and W. Mason—
conslderedone ofthe best works ever published.
H. KLEBER).Gowns
feblS : - ~ - • • No. lQt Third street.
Hew Stock of Pionoa*
MRS. C. BLUME would respeet
lid CtflLmfanv invite the attention ofthepub-
to her new and splendid slock of
just opened and ready for
sale, among which are the celebrated Hamburg Fiancsy
with the hew' Improvement of the over-strings, the la*'
test and most important improvement, invented solely
by them and C*y ho others. -They have been tried to be
copied m tiiitcountry, bot unsuccessfully:, i >
• Also, one spiendiu 7 octave l double carved Piano,
Louis XIV style, made hy Bacon A Raven, New York.
Three 7 octave Pianos, also made by Bacon A Raven,
New York; • . . . , . «
Four 01 oetave by J. A. C*Fi9her,Ute
Nunns A Ksher*New York; together with some of our
own manafaQture, with metalic frame. jaSS.
_ :ft v « V■- - ’
V V \
4 - v ’
yy*-''
•ftORSALE —A feetfroat by
deep to astreet,wilh valuable iraprovements......
: - Also—A buslneos/atana, havirig'K brick house And
9l nnv ’ and two lotaof gTbandfweu improved.’ ''"'^
good locations in EastrLlbertyiAird
near the Station Houseot tbe Railroad..-. i , ,r f:
. S.CDTHBERT,GeneraI AmKiri" .
J2±$ 5 - 1 r 76 Smithfieldstreef;--
.;• | : piofT- fthlitV ai'.-'V-"
IIOTT3E Dn,WyUestreeL,onedoor
from Chatham street Enquire of
‘ ‘ 1 JOHN W; RIDDELL; 1 ’ J '
• • Atlhe office of H ‘ 8* Magrnw, xsq
. , . .... . .. ...Fourth street.
Country Residences or Gardem*.,..,
jjiQlt SALE—*A Lot ofLQndorHkcrePj price $76 par
' Also—ALot cf/lO.acres, atsss peracjre* c
,t • Also—ALotof 13f aerostat s7e.per acre/
ThC fcßove art welrisffited for counhry residences Of
for:gardening- purposes, and are first .rate
They are situate onChnrtier’s GreekvAi joiles tronvthe
City, v - S. CUTHBERT,-General-Agent, - “
r.mat^O-; 1 i- 1 :: 76, Smithfieiddtreet;?
26 Wood street; onjhe
Trtmises. ■' l . 1 • • • fmarla* ~
ff’HE FIEST FLOOR*AKxfIt'ASEijENT OP THE
L MASONIC HALL.Tvrttt Stheet. -■ • ' v
The.first floor is eub-divided.. into, twatStaroHooms..
frohfjTSO by 60 feetj and will'bq‘very‘desirable for. Fancy
Stores; Twdßborasbackjsmtoblc for Office^—acces
to which is by a wide Hall, running through the centre
of the Jrailding. The basement will be finished in a
neat manner, and wilf be suitable for fietail' Yariety -
Store%T«ttKandHaimes3tnakeT3,&<r?o‘; ~z -v::. -n;
,: The whole wiilbe ready .by the Ist of April.,.
"= Enquire of JAMES W.HAILMAN,
v.febiJfL • -'•••• ' Waterstreet.* •
.. For Rent. ( * ’
That larged welling house, with^pgb
: extensive Grounds ; for Garden and stables •£g*HH3-
attached—the Residence of the lata .Win. J. Totten,
Cliff street: Possession given on the Ist of Match.
'"For terms,'apply toD.it. M’ABOT,'GUardian/OrR;
C.Toiten, attha-Fort Put Workfe/ *. • (feblB *
FOR SALE.—A Lot of Ground 'having' A front bf fid
, feet on Centre Avenue, and funning back 266 feet
to two streets.' Oh the v lot a large Bri6k“
Dwelling House; nearly new and weR finished.' The ldt ;;
f is planted with.the best seiecied :Frujt.:and : Shrubbery;
the country can afford, if application be made soon.the
prbpertywm be sold at aTiUr*price’anAT6rm3; :
.*;■Enquire -at-the office of.WM/C. FRIEND,
• ; Attomey,Fourth street,
febllnf betweetfWood andSinithaeld.:
Y¥*E NEW THREE STOBYfiRICK iMsfel*®
V/ with store rooms and cellar, favor ABfv si tii- faßH#
ate for a largeGroeery business.- .-Possess
ion maybe had immediately, with slow rent, to u good
business man. L - v*.
: ALSO—One large Brick—occupied, as a boarding
houseandinn. .
ALSO—Eleven new three story Brick Houses'—some'
just finished! possession given immediately. on.
the Ist April. ; : , w . ... . ..f
• ALSO—One Frame' House, and se veral' np ' stairs
rooms* ' V- ; : r.rr-Wi i ' •„>
• ALSO-rOae Brick Yard, and Kiln to bom in-\
ALSO—One Ltimber Yard, with space to put a'large
amount—and one’ o f the'bestpoihts-about the city for
sales.
FOR SALE OR LBASEr-One large lot,* favorably
situated for a Foundry anJ : Erfgfhe Shop 1 brother mimh
factnring, having dee? - water ,in front, {a harbor,)lor
fitting out and repairing steamboats, Ac. ;
ALSO, FOR SALE—ISO,OO(I Brick, in lots, and sold'
low; if not sold before,they, will be' sold: on Tuesday,
the 25th of March; l2 o’clock, M., .nr cosh or ap+-
ptovedAeper. ; .
ALSO—Lots on lease, to boildon- '
Apply to the subscriber, at.his office in Birmingham,
near the' Rolling Mulj from 10 id 2—or at the Wareroom
of Rhkt, Matthews &Vd., 'No! : 29 Water street,—or
through the Pittsburgh Post Office, by paid letter*
feb3 JOHN RHEY.
. ■. .For.'.Beat,;-.
A HANDSOME STORE, bit'Market street, between
Third and Fourth streets, at present occupied- by*
Mr. Thomas White* asaDry-GoodaStore. ; < .
Aisor-A large well finished ROOM in. the second
story,nextdoortbMr.Duff , sMercantile College.' This
Room is well calculated and Musical Ba»
loon or Academy, or conld be conveniently arranged as
double offices. ' . E, D. GAZZAAL
aplitf : Office,Third3h,oVertlie '
. . ToLet, :
. A TWO STORY BRICK HOUSE, on Bank*-
feljtli Lane. AllMheny, between the Hand street bridge ;
and Aqueauct. Enquire of H. W.. Fish, Real -Estate
Broker, corner of fith and Smithfiefd streets!foct29 ~
A LOT OF GROUND,coniaiiiing -2|- Acres, situate
ouemile belowthetown of Beavciyßeayer.cOjiu
ty, on which there is erected, a .hew Brick House, 46 b>.
40 feet, U stories high, with a basement: The house has
been wcUbuiltand, w: it and contains 13 rooms.
It is within 200 y *.ds of the Ohio river, and commands
aline view i u and is bounded on the North west by
the Slate rood leadingrto New Lisbon, Ohio:' Thiapro-'
perty would be desirable fora coon try residence, or for
a garden, or summer boarding, house, A lot .of a acres
adjoining it will be sold with itYif desired by'the par*
chaser. The tenus-ard fld'moder&tef thatit wllfbe a
bargain to the purchaser. Enquire of •
N. P. A G. L. B. FETTERMAN,
feb23:tf - ' Attorneys at Law; Fourth at.
For Sale, f -‘
A HOUSE AND LOT, situated on Pike street, between
Walnut and Factory streets,fifth,Ward, i The Lot
is 25 feet front and 100 feet deep, on. i ich there are
two small Frame Teneraents. Termßery;—Titiegood;
For particulars, enquire of AIdermanPABKINBQN,;
Penn street, Fifth Ward. . , ... ; may9:tf
fTIHE Chartier’s Coal Company will sell some;ttryj£«-
X sirable puces qfLANO, situated on and near the
Steubenvilfe TarnpikeVand near the southern terminus'
of their railroad. - r .. ..
The Land will be divided into quantities to suit pur
chasers, and the terms of payment’will be very easy:
Enquire of , 2 W REMINGTON,
scp4 . Manager.,,
Drug and Prescription Store ffor Sale*
A DRUG and PRESCRIPTION STORE, located in
/> a Nourishing and improving part of the city, which
is doing a profitable business, is : offered for sale upon
easy terms. - >' t * • -
For further particulars, apply hi this officfe v jja22
Real Estate for hale. _ .
THE undersigned offers for sale a large number of
valuable building lots, and stmifcTtetydesirable Sites
for manufactories, in the borough of-Birmingham, loca
ted near the new Public Sohoor
theran.Church. ;
r The rapid growffi of Birmingham - in' population and
manufacturing .wealth, and. the reasonable prices at
which lots will be sold, will fender them a safe and pro-,
fitablc Investment. Title-perfect. Terms favorable.
For particulars and terms enquire oftbc-undersigned.-
atthe office of Geo, F. Gilmore, Esq., On Grant street,
Pittsburgh, between 3d uttd 4th streets, or of William
Symmbs and N. Patterson, Esq’rs, at their offices in
Birmingham. pan27] MOSES f. EATON.
fFHE subscriber offers for saleia larga and welLhuiU:
•X : BRICK HOUSE, with five.or more acres of ground,
situated on the Fourth street Road, within three miles ot
this city. Possession given. oathe lst of April nexLrr*
very desirable lot of containing over
FOUR ACRES, with a spring of excellent water there
on, situated near the above. -AbofaUotOfgronnd 49-
feet 11 inches by 120 feet, adjoining the residence of Mr.
A. Toner, near the city,oppbsite"the 7tH Ward, on
Pennsylvania A
It is now certain that the Flank Road will be completed
past the above property early in ihe ooming summer.—*
For further information apply to DAYIB BEELER, 4tb
street Road, hear the first described property. [jav&if
A Brlek Boute and ’ten Lot&rdrSale*
A new two-story brjckhouse, with ten
Lots of Ground, situate in the Bprough_of Law
renceville.' The house is well arranged for comfort ana
convenience, andihe'situation is healthy and pleasant.
The ground is 250 feet .front on Chcsnut street, by 140
feet deep. ‘ Price; 84X00." • - • -- *•
Also, seven Building Lais, on the-Bailer Road, at
8400.. .Also, five Building Lots, on North street, at 8225.
AlsoreeyeraloiherLdiß,atB3so,S3oohnd 5256 each.—
Terms easy. This property is Garrison,
and neaV the Omnibns.stand.
- 9. CUTHBEUT, Gen’l AgShf; :
martS; - . - ?6 Smiibheldstreet.
.. •« a Valuable Farm for. Solo. .. .
rrr\ aORES OF GROUND—situate onthd Mononga
/ U held river, about twenty miles above Pittsburgh;
—having 12 acres of fine river bottom laud,and the bal
ance isnist-raie upland—all tillable ; about 45 acres in
cultivatibnVaud 25 in good -timber. The improvements :
areutWo story frame Dwelling House, Barn,-frame
Stable, spring. house; a two story stilLhoase, largo or
chard, of about 400 trees of various fruits, ana good
qualities; about 4 acres 'of cadi- vein,:6 feet t. good
springs. * Price .80,500; 81500 in. hand: balance at 8200
a year j S'. CUTHBERT,GefIn Agent; • -
marlBj , v . JOBmithfield street,- /,
-i- ! ■ -To.Lett V
. A ; PWELWNG HOUSEoa.Third street,.above and
X3L to Smlthfield.'' ft has gas fixtures; large yard;
wa*b houßc, &c.< Willbe rentedlow, and.possession
given inimcdiaiely. , »■■
• Also, »r lease or'bald, some Ibis lh the Ninth Ward,
between the - Allegheny River and Penn street. >:
] \VM. M.
v j * At Bchjamlu Darlington’*, !
TOar22{l w - Fourth street* near.-Wood.
1 , . To .Xj«C« .. . r
-»TpWO fine Houses to rent in East ‘liberty, with gddU
Houses,Garden,Fruit,fttu, or -
'' marie! ' " 1 ' Nol'Diamond '
LIPMAN 1
• -pink
pesaingthf
safest anf
parchmem
friciicrrf Off
pack, at pit
mar26l
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MASSE
Jar Sale & Sfl'.Cd. '.
Fornentlnlilrmlngnam.
For Sole.
liand for Sale*
For Sale*
Envelopes. , .. .
VS'Adhesvit-Parchment Envelopes^—By 'dip
, ihe. fingers' id - inoisifeainff- and
le gammed edge, these Envelopes become the
id strongest'that can be used—being made of
u -paper,- which will withstand aoyoidmary
-moisture. For sale by the quantity or single
ie store of . W.S.HaVENT '
corner of Market and Second sis.-
KWEINI
st:- ; V-.K V.v->r
j ibr Sate;■s? Q!a Jiet.
"A IValuable Plepe of ; Fropony:for 961 e
i B ACRES,.situate in. the immediate
\J vicinity of East- Liberty; adjoining lands of Thos;
*Mdllon;Esmiand.MrB.Negiey,aboat '
iSMlrdad-i Thia property; has brt ii 'a 'fino, prospering''
,yonngorchard, and is a very desirable :fir a :
cpnijiry residence, hundred;ya?ds from the
thrripike, and fronting on tbe.ola Mansioa road. .Thit:
pdoperty ffs also irery aaltqbfe.fbrpersbiis- dvilrousTof
pufchaiing'for I acreldts,asit points on three diflerent!
strters. If not sold in abody, it will be sold in lots to
suit purchasers. FotfiifoTniMrbii at this -office.
■IiIKMINGHAM PROPERTY -FOB att.2;—A valuable ‘
O bn Centre street, by 127
deep toFranklin street havihgfilargetwb" story‘bride
.hodsej arranccd'separately for twofamilies,—each hiv- 5
ingj font Toomsf Am, with a large’yard. ; Alsoya car
pentbris Bhop,‘ijDr Fmiklia'Street: The ivholo wHI be
soljl together, at a bargain. Terras easy.' ."
. i. .-—S.-CDTHBERTiGcnoralAgcnt,
. — 9 Pt2 •• ■ , '.76Bmhlificldstreet. ...
RbNT. A wells
K ilOUSE,sfiuafe on Webster street. Rent
*nk* v o^ ft .dbuvenient;Bricfc HoasejOttßobinsoffstM’ -
Allegheny, near the lower bridge . Rent SiOfi,"'- t
MoZno f ‘ : S>CUTHBERT,Gen 5 i Agent, !!;
-PPW r ' . . • .TOSniithßaldglnrei: ■r.
-Tii ■■' Court Sole. , -
s £ oM “'°f .{be'Orplians' Court of A 1 ...
nppoinwd trusteo !>y f■-
jgvtessj%s&&sk?s£k
..suagq.-and.if.,. r ,. .. ~.-r
J LOT OR PIECE OF GROUND
■Sil^oiHlhbdiyoJPittsbuioh,-AllE g hßny county,'Pal,‘ ■
of tbhieh the Rev. Chns. B. Maguire died, seized ra bis
demesne as of fee, being part of Lot No. 4fco, in Cot
Wopds’plan of the town-Qffittshurhhj Whichsaid piec*
of parcel of gronnd Wna conveyed by
iouut and wife to the said Rev. ChArlfes R. Maiuire, bv
deed, dated the 27th day of April, A.D !620 r dhdrecord-
-cd ip the rccordiriff office of AJJeaheny CQaqW afbfesaid,
ipDeed Book No, 2, Vol. 33,-page 23ih \ de
scribed as tollows: Beginning at die’ihtchiecuon of
••Cheery alley with rtthftiHg y ‘iuehce
along the line, of Liberty street ip. a point seven feet -;
from the fdwer or 1 Webtwardly corner of a brick house '"
'erected.,upon jhe premise*,;the; same:to be;raeaihred>i
- frdm the corner of the brick walls of paid building,
thencebyfa line at right angles withLSboriy^trebti^cr^"
parallel to the western end of said building to Cherry
“ , e J thence by the line of said aley to the/ ’
macejof begraping, whkhiaid;.boundarifcS;euclos[e 4he. 7 i
aforesaid. / Together with' a small trian- . .
gle wipgeastsvardly ihefedf, and: ceven' feet of ground -
.tying wectwaidfy of said building. - --• . .
mar3lJ Q f l ROBERT WATSON; Trustee. “
i , :■-Let. -n-, - ■> ■ t. ;
A TWO-STORY fiRICK lIOXT3E, Ko. 9, Hay street,
Kuqtureof KtNG'& MOOfIftEAD,
— miirai ■ ■ ■ : . . . . 27vWood ..irect: ..
''l-'-: •' House! to Ltet.
A T HOUSE on Penri street; tentSSSO;
-jO-l Matbnty;,airsM; suitable for -
i_wofaimUeg 3 S170;:- r • ■ , " ■
“‘AB.ou«ian(lGardeiioayi|i^st r eeti SiaO,
A ihobm ona Baidcn, in a pleasant,locaiion, two ,
mtlefcfrom the city ; 8125. 1 l>
S.CUTnBERT.Gcn’I Agent,
- ■■ . f . IPSmttitfielA street.-, «'
DwtUluß to bet.
"ftf Th‘rd street, opposite the Third Ercsbyterias '
and second home from Ferry street;
•• “W 5 « yeryiconirortable dwelling,, embracingfonr- '
fooma and on excellent bathing mom, supplied with
hot-apdcold shower baths, *c. Sitaated convenient to ’
business, market, and in aqoiet and pleasant neighbor--
noodj apply on the premises. {mariS) /
; ,i i !T“lH. a^, « iEleal Eatate for Sole. '■ mo -
: fiffm for Sale, on favors. -
: MS ,1 ' c ' c .™ 8 > the followingEealEstate,, in the City
■EsaiLof Pittsburgh, viz: - -
Npj ; T»do.-TShtaWo “ three ate ft*' Mcit" ‘dwelling '
■housejsJ;;pi£Sicand lancet, between Market and Ferry 11
atreeu.lhdlots being each 19 feet front by SO deep.
fee lf r . oa fon Third Sireev a&iaing 1;
C^rch J which in erected one
Twolois in Fallsion, Beaver comity; beiue idts'
4 i, bei , n S at-oui 100 feet square, im which is
erected oneblpcfc of four fratnc dwellings, and pno jsepa-..
rate fiame dwelling; all ufd stottbshigfr* “ ‘ -'r- -
h&^ t 50 A Pt* Back street, opposite the
• ctadt extending to the top of the hill,
. N9 ; «,-.Two beach lot* each 50 feet front, aatfnianm* ’
r« oad inaih,,on the m* Beaver. * •
b^ ck n- re .S, nd wtuchoase; 28 bySOfeet; alto
One frame dwelling, two stories high, i •.
Ssa%^assfSs'
~"f ■ P?® water lot, immediately below. Faliston ■
b , e ‘" s ab ? ot , 100 feet in length; and extending 1
,frmn,Wote r street to low water mark, or towing path. b
The hboye property will be, sold, on .very,mvotablc. - 1
lerma - Book Store of B. C; STOCKTON, f
cornerThlrdand Mhrketetreets: * *• ■ 1 ...MW, .
■ - marßa JOHN FLEMING, Agent. 1
- . additional salts of
TOBB.IiOtHtt Enit Liverpool, O.
rpHE jeccnt.aoprcceclenlea iatc uf Lou in the above
X thriving Town havingneurlv exhanjted those nre-!
vions!js laid out,and-lhe demand still' continuing, tho
unoer.signed has been induced to : lay oiit. a.'portion 'of - "
ln ,o ! vn lots as above, and offers them for
saleoJprices,and .tcrmp that,,cannot fai 1 , to' meet tho
K> purchase. It is needless to
uiiy thing of the locau on of the town' anti prospects,’ *
Bsciibea ln reeont ouvert
iseraenta,) otuerthaa that over one .hundred lots have ■
changed hands,'and bfcdri purchased by "those*
wishing to procure adesimble home; 1 -•-« •: i
a °° v ® are among the most eligible and desi-
lutiweea*
- East Liverpool, Feb, add, ISS? HN S B [fsMidawf
jß W«wmeiaCal>li» e t jHta&«r» Asaoclatlon. :
.W4REflOtfSB, IX9 SECOND STREET ;,
w*'-:r. « (near mo corner of Wood.) "
- , 11 * • - THIS ASSOCJATIONrein-#?*
Macing,. already r twice' to three vLi * ’ ;
limes as many hands .as the tar-1*253.0
,***»[ gest andhiihertoraourenowned * i ■ .
business shopmrfrthis cit/fhave opened’iEeir Ware
house, and ar&abteto iarnishthe public, by ‘ wholesale- u
or retail, wah Farmtare of-thefollowing deacripUOn-- ; !,
»- MahojmnyWOTdrobes pDressirigßdrdtUs; fraUCol
oppw Banmun;- ■.Mahogan> Bedsteads; Mahogany■
Chalre^: Rocking^hairs ; Mahogany Waahstands; So- , ,
Piano Stools; Book Cases; Secretaries;
-Tables; fine Card" Tables; Cohlre :!
is“|®fj ty "l l Frencli, Bedsteads;.Ottomans;
wararobns; Dining and Breakfast Tables; Work
stands,-Cherry and Common Wjorkstandsi-high post,
Bl^ad ‘ S '* BtotariS ; v V;
v,s£.j£l v ® n o a^'e: s bVco-operaUon,6nan extensive scale, .
permit them-to sell at the lowestpricCsiand theyarede-
lowerthan any competitors, an equally..
better ashcle, and wamnted—as the public ‘
by. giving them afeal.h . * ,
....su»/r Steamboat Acorb of all descriptions, and other
articles of any,<Us6ription, made to order la every style, *•
at the sliorjesv notice., ... .....,. - ■-• . [marSD :>
Carriage Manufacturer. '
CUTE S, -
CARRlAGES, { Bm<3B&>sutxsts> Fancy Carrie S e»fAcj,:{ r
; * SbroaPa Pareht Brdco
a Reach, Diamond Alley, between Wood and SmUhJield
•■streets, PittgbarghiPa. t . ' nti'f m, - viO’j
, . j'worlc warraxiied. to be made fromtnc beat New
urr wickoiy-apd none but the bon diiniata hammered.;,-.
iandrolledTroriasea in this establishment.' v"' - ••
„ v-„.t i -L-. EKSRBE*CES. •'■•.•';••• -VV;---
Hon.‘War.WILKINS, :wnSI.LYON.Eso. i
C°i Dr.E. iFr&sVfig' ’
Dr. JAS.BSOOKS, EDW. HEAZRLTGN, Esq.
WILA. Hill& Co., Bankera,R. H. HARTLEY tap-J
1 wiresdfc iii^noaSiv
D.PICKEISSS, ); iy ,o w 5 Jr. 3- StOUVEKEt^
o.f Pmsburto,y r?‘ iwwy st. | o f n cw 7ork.
(Formerly DavU’CrhfckCf Factory.) .
' FICKEISEV & STOCVENEL,
T>ESPECTFUJULY announce to the public generally*
Xv and; their friends.especially, :hat tcey have estab*
liahed.a NevrWINE and LIQUOR STORE at t}n> above ’
•flltmd,'where they .sftalt alwayaksep,a fell aseonraemof
:thb :b£st stock—filoselle ■ bind French red and white
Wines. jAlao, French dark and' pate TJfandies, of the •
Whiskey, charapagneniid sparkling hock wines, pftho.j
most approved brands ; port wines* Madeira, sherry and
moskat Wines riAbcgithei &e/ = Also, sardiheWHolls nd
and LitnburfiCheeaei - Ailoi whicU they '
.y?iH.,seM{ wholesale,‘or YeuuL on the most reasonable
terms; } Onc of the partner** Mr Sioavenel, Etill cohUmi«'
mg his importation , pasiness in the city of New York- '
the auove firm is enabled to sell a cheapsr anu beMeYttr -
any other botisein thiicity. Pieasegiro ita a'-
caJhbpfore you purchase elsewhere. ■
" ID"' Families sappliedfree bf extra charge; aiid at lhfr '
shortest notice. - +**•• ° 2 , -
apriffm (Chronicle d'd Qaz&te copy 3mofe<) ' •
\EWCQpPBf ~
- .-jLACtiTt^Art,—Ju,i rcccivTTil Qt i’ic
£ 5 Fifth Mre?:, u lot of new crop
(Jolong Black Tcm, by the' ship ‘•’Atci'iicct,” and tor »*1»
I S?‘y^® ltaa ®««d“«d ; iirii:es.i i. ■ .
,u, .aboye Teas ore .direct. froinCo-.wn, and.
the ladles all ‘fair they ni e- not' Cceflted m dt_.E| l S )l: ’ ll
Brandy, Ppiand Bum. ilfebUl A-JAYftKfl. Fifth in..
WHITE CQKri giopad uf mcoly
Vf iilftea i a smoll iotoahandanamr «!'££., / -
•.> *i. • - RHODES & ADCOKN,
.• • mar 29 1 ' 117 Third at., npposiicSf Charles Hotel. ;
Omtr^flUßCirOßGAN=^fiwp^
S good order, can befmd ox: privatc sale, hun*
drea dollars, - on applidfl&on to-- u?l ? 1 *•>
■ maf2S , ■- . y ™rnnrof Wood and Pil'd «lreels. ■■
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