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    .’ ;■«, y,'■*’ .;,* -. > ',v •’-;* V .' v V V .*»>■••’.’fcV- ‘ ’t‘ -, , i-*"* ■• ’ >?'”fC •' \-t- ■>'■' ! ;«S«Y;;7ai V®a* tesiP^«fSP«^^»ip? ; '.;:: :■ W' ; -■ - volume , IX. DAIU HOMING POST. printed Published every ATormttg> (Sundays BITHARPJCa & Xi&YT.ON, HOStfl-WtSI COKKKKO?. WOOD IMO VIPTU rn*sßiiMS-—Five Dollars a year, payable strictly nEdvab-e-'Sir Dollars will Invariably be required if not paid within the year.... , „ ITJ* Single copies vWo carrrs—for rale at the counter at the Oflice, and by the News Boys. THEi SATURDAY MORMINa POST fs published from the,same ofllep, on a large.,banket eLze q{ TWO PDLLARS & m, single copies ytvs cmrrs. • •*.-■ IO»flo paper will Vo discontinued (unless at the,dis cretion of Inc proprietor,) until all arrearages,arc paid. fry No attention will be paid to any order ,uiucbs bc cotnpanied by the money* or satisfactory reference in law Connected with the Establishment of the Morning post Hone of thi largest. Job Punting Offices v\ the£Uy where a U kinds of-work- w donton the shoriatnoHce , and most reasonable urmsi - . RATES OF ADVERTISING agreed upon BY THE PITTSBURGH PRESS. TEN UNM NOHPARSIL, OE LEk»: ■ Dnesquare,one insertion » “lj « *»• each additional insertion.*—■- ~- “ - one week 3 00 u u . two weeks .—»-*•«— » qq “ “ three weeks-*-— *v 5 qq. M s*.■ f-oueinonth*- — 7 oo “ : two mouths*.**-** § 00 “ • . .three months*.*'' qq «. « four months fo oi) “ *■.••, sixmonths •—— ——-i—r-r-.T iqnn «. «* oneyear*. ——i» w Standing Card, six Jinesor less, per annum*.— w •• CtIAXQBABLE JLT PLXASOBE. , A , M One square; per annum, (exclusive of the paperJ o Forench'Additional square, inserted ov f r °,?“ .„ ar iv and for each additional square inserted undtr tlie >canj accountable for. legal adverusementfi beyond-llie amouui charged for their publication Announcing candidates for office to be charged tin. *sme as other advertisements Advertisements nomarked on the cop> for a number of insertions, "will be continued till forbid, ana rigidly 40 their regular business and all other advertise menu not pertaining to their regular busines as agreed lor, to bo paid extra. , All advertisements for charitable lustitutions, ure companies, ward, townslup and other public and such like,to pe charged half price, pa* able stbictly iv AovartCK. ~ MamhCe notices to be charged 50 cents. Death notice* inserted without charge, unless accom pmied by iuucral invitations or obituary notice-, anu when so aecoffirawed,xo be paid for Regular advertisers, and all others sending communi* canons,or requiring notices designed to call aueiitionto Fairs, Soireep, -Concerts, or any public entertainments, where charges are made for admittance-all notice* oi private associations—every notice designed to call at tenuon to private enterprises calculated o» intended to promote individual interest,can only be inserted with ibe understanding that the same is to be paid tor. If i ed to be inserted in the local column, the same will oe ! charged at the rate of not less than ten cents per line. , Bishops or Fist Notices to be charged triple pnee. , Tavern License Petitions,B2,oo each. , . Legal and Medioal Advertisements to be charged at) £B b£l!'Estate Agent and Auctioneers’ AdvcrU?eraenis ! nottobeclassea-underyearly a , i discount ot thirty-three and one-third per cent, from the ; I WEEKLY b OR*TRI-WEEKLY IN DAILY PAPERS. One square,three insertions----*-* •••?•***'’“xi! Do. each additional mseruon• *•• •••;**•" u ?• \ AVDERTISEMENTS IN WEEKLY PAPER. _ Oie square,(lo lines.)one insertion---* ...... *»u Do. • each - additional insertion- ••••-■• .» All transient advertisements to.nepaid in advance. WHITE A- CO:; Gazette, i.. HARPER. Post. ROBT.M. RIDDLE, Journal. ' JAMES Pi-BARR k Co., Chrotuele. -- FOSTER t BROTHER, Dispatch. :: ■ Dec 1,1810.] JAME 3 W. BIDDLE. American. {Professional Carits. JOUNB. LARGE, jUtoriwyoiiow, Fourth street, near Smith&eld. AMUEi. W. UL.AC&, Office on 4th I street, nearCrenu Pttuhnrgh. ocU:i ORLANDO LOOMS, Monuy at Law.— Olncc 4ill . bl, above Wood. _ _ . _ _ _ mHOHAS M. MARSHALL, Allarruv at Lav.— Office, j. Lowne’s Bmldmgs, Fourth si. _ _ jan«-i> g.CAßNAHANjAflomey<** Lavf^O&ct on Fourth * st, between Cherry alley and Gram st. Ij^-T JL BROWN’S OFFICE, near I Wood ctfeel. ■ tcDl — fiPCuOWRY, Attorney and Counsellor al Lain.— . Office in BalteweU’s Bmldmgs oil Grant sireet. je29’j7-iy; TIKMOVAI*.—Dr- Robert Snyder, has removed hia XL office To Fourth street, between Wood and Smnh- Std street.. ■ P»rlo-ly OAKRAUII, Attorney ai L ' - DnC&axlei Uofmanr , ~ Homeopathic physician, has removed ins office to Penn Btreet, No.S3Ii {between Hand street -It finrrison tile?). l dec3 ° - 1a B KKYSS3L —. E. C. M-’DOWIOU.. TTEYSEK A; McTJOWELL, {sbccessoei.to Kerb & K KbTsbb,) WhUaalt and Rtlail Drug and FrescryXion ;r of Wool sircet and Virgin alley.. Pl*>«- cians pre cripiiDns carefully compounded mgln and day XOHN A. PARKINSON, Alderman, Fifth Ward, Penn •I il.. betweeH .Walnut and O’Hara sib., where he tnay be 'onnd at all times. Thosehavine housesorotherpro p citv to sell or rent,can have the same punctually uttend ed to; debts collected, and all the duties of an Alderman will receive prompt attention. . oui-p KNRY Wi WILLIAMS, Altamty ana Coututiior at Lats. (successor lo Lowne& Williams,) Office at Id stand,Fourth st, above Smithficld. THE Partnership heretofore eriFtir.£ between Henry W. Williams. Esq., and myself, in the pracuceoftbe law, vas dissolved by mutual consent on the 20tb ult., and the business wtli hereafter be conunued by Henry W. il •iams, whom .1 mosl cheerfully recommend to all for rnitoml have the honor to do business—as a Rcnllcmoii "d'eTlM? WOnhy ° f thoir WALTER IE LOWHIE. ' ! * "s&mueTp* Xlosßf ATTORNEY AT LAW—Office in Fourth street, jiear Grant, in Lamartine Boildmgg. _mar29:w JOIIHI. MITCHEL- BAM-HL PALMES. BUtehel at Palmer, i ttorneys and counsellors at law— A Office on Fourth ttreet, ct/eto ioon below SrmthfiM. A Übusineas entrusted to ihoir care, promptly attended to. ColtecUoM made and Conveyancing execnied on mode ,tale terms. j, D, Jennings. Attorney and counsel&r at law-oc. fice.Xowric’s Buildings, Founh street, between gmnhfield and Grant. = —— 2E’’ Ur* George acuoolr HAS selected Pittsburgh as his permanent, residence, lie has taken the house lately occupied by Alder- Million Fourth street, near. Grant, immediate y SiSKe“Lamartine noise.” His Office is attach-- t'nohC, residence, where he will constantly be found, unless abschlou professional duty. Office hours from ? Slocki to 9 o’clock x. m., and from sr* u. lo^T, til ——' - - - N. P. *■ U- I» »• Fotterinnn, Attorneys at law-oecc on Fourth «re«,be tgeenWood anil Smithjield ! __ W.W.Sallai) . .... Attorney at law—office: second siorj » w* kins Hall. __ - m+W Dr. James King. • ■; OFFICE ON FOURTH STREET, one door West of Weaver 1 * Hotel; auglo3m ' 'Wm. o’H. RoDinaon, Attorney at law. office no.od, on Fourth street, opposite the Mayor’s Office. |aog3l:y J* S. Hamilton* ATTORNEY AT LAW, has removed to the office In Fifth street, between Wood and Simthfield streets, foraerly occupied byThos. Hamilton, Esq., dec’d, and will attend wine business Yeraaining unfinished upon his dockcf. : maylO *kTEW I)aOUEKREOTYVE ROOMS, £urSK“£o«2- W A ArmtOTiT.Daguorreo ypistn from the Eastern-cities,Would call thcattenuon of he inhabitants of Pittsburgh, and the neighboring towns, io their Daguerreotype of citizens and others, at rooms in Bhe third r.o»»r of Btuke’s building, 4th si< Persons wishing pictures taken may rest assured that ne pains shall be spared io produce them in the highest perfection of the art. Ourlnßtrtunentß are of the most pow erful kind, enabling us to execute pictures udsurpasseil for high finish and truthfulness to nature. The public are solicited to call and examine. Persons sitting for pictures a re neither requirred or ex pected to take them unless perfect satisfaciion egiven . N. B. Operators will find this & good depot for stock and chemicals. QjPTnstrucbonß given in the art, containing 'the more OC6Qt Improvements. jan7 ' *'Sir', S'i'i'i”-ii-: SiS '~ii v-: . ;.y i". ...-.' i, i.i ::...‘-SPjls'«K^aH.-K:Si : :> . .i.'j ..-i.-ii.;, ■;■".'■■■/•' . -.i;/ •;■S. / ; jy;; .- ~' 1 Si* jis-jj i bVc -ii;::; s-ia} i '.. -■'jV-i:!'' ■’ -.--.-t: - Vb';. -'i l ■ ■ y. ■ Kr.c-i '■!■ ** "J / I tfi “l ~ 1 Viicn -'^'i: " 1 \ ’ Business <£ari>s. A LEXANDER JAYNES; Fekiti Tea Start, 33 Fifth jOL' street, near Wood.: • < febl~- JOSHUA • ROBINSONy Agent for Harnden & Co.’s Lmtof Packets, Fifth at,, ono doorbelow Wood, febl ILLIAM JACKSON, Patent Mediant Depot, 69 Lib erty street, head of Wood. . febl _ DEL AN Y, FoaAionaMe Clothing Store , -No* 49 Lib erty street. ; • febl X>ON A SARGENT, N-E corner of Wood and streets. fob l ' HOLME3A SON, Bankers and Dealers m Exchange ♦ Coin raid Sank Notes, No. 05 Martel street, Us bl_ FULTON, Beliand Brass Founder, No. 7U Second » street,, between Market and Ferry streets. »cdi 1 T7ICTOR SCRIUA, Bookseller, Slanojur aad Binder, V Fifth street, between Wood and Market. J_aa7_ A McNULTY A CO.. Forwarding and Commission ■flfgrtftantt.Canalßasin: , < _ • ’M. DYER, Crater ~ana Produce Dealer, No. 153 . Liberty street, Pittsburgh. . - - . mar!7 ‘OHN ftI’CLOSKEY, Tailor and Clothier, Liberty street between. Sixth and Virgin alley,eonth aide. ■ • seplO » MeSTEIN. Brass Fouader and Qas . Fitter, Smith * field street, between Diamoiid alley and Fifth.su - ritAAKFE 4:O’CONNOR, Proprietors oitae Pitts&urgA. X Portable Boat Store corner ofPenn and VYaynCsts COOLEY 3c LAIRD, Merchant Tailors , Wood street, second door from water, wui keep constantly on hand a well selected lot of Clothing. . marl&y. HLEE, tsuocessor to Munput A Urn,) Wool Dealer • and Commission Merchant, for the sale .of Ameri can Woolen Goods. feblC T L. 3HEE, Wholesale Qracer s Commission Merchant, tl * and dealer in Paper and Rags, corner Penn and Ir win streets. • ja!4 ING 3c MOORHEAD, "Wholesale Grocers and Produce . Dealers, No. 37 Wood street, Pittsburgh. • (my 23 JOSEPH WOODWELL,/Tnporfer and Dealer in For eign and Domestic Hardware, comer of -Second and Wood streets. 0e29 JOSEPH MAJOR, • Boat Store, Ship Chandlery anil Agency of the Pittsburgh Lard Oil Factory, No 4, Market street, Pittsburgh. jol2 EKAMhRA RHAMj Bankers and Exchange Brokers, corner of Tiurd and Wood streets, opposite the St. Charles Hotel. icbl BA FAHNESTOCK & Drug Wan • house , corner of First and Wood streets, and corner of Wood and Sixth. icbl SAMUEL MORROW, Manufacturer of fin, Copper and Sheet Iron Ware, No. 17 Fifth street, between Wood and Market. icblO WM GLENN, Bookbinder, corner of Third and Wood streets, above C. H. Kay, where he is prepared to do every description of ruling and binding. pec2 J — OHN H. MELLOK, Wholesale and Retail Dealer m itftme and Musical J/wfrumenfs,Pianos,School Books, andStaiionery, No. 122 Wood street. janl JBRYAR, RectifyingDi3UlUr t an& Wholesale Dealer tin Foreign and Domestic Wines uud Liquors, No. j!4 Liberty street, and frl Diamond alley. jy2l T - ING & HNNEV, Agents for the Delaware Mutual XV. Insurance Company, of Philadelphia, at the Ware house ot King A Holmes, Water street, near Market. febl WM, ALEXANDER A SONS. CoJ/in Makers and Fur nishing Undertakers, comer of Penn and St. Clair streets, opposite the Exchange. Entrance on Petmsreet. febl Wwj.xhoxb. . T.F.scorr. TROTH a SCOTT* Wholesale and Retail Dealer in Boots, Shoes, Trunks, Carpet Bags, 4-C..S. W. comer of Fourth and Smithfield sts., Pittsburgh, Pa. {mrl2:y John A.Cbjus, laiepf New Lisbon, o,*«\Y\S. Skikksb. CRAIG & SKINNER, GtncralAgcncy Commission and Forwarding No. .26 street) Pilts burgh. Fa. Prompt aiteutiou given to the purchase anil saleot alUandsof produce. .... : sept 2 WM BIILLKBjI'IULADA. WJI. UICKXTSOX, PITTSBCHGU' MILLER & RICKETSON, Wholtsalt Gwm, and Im porters.of Brandies, Wines and 'Segura; N 05.172 and 174,corner of Liberty and Irwin streets,Pittsburgh, Va, ' • Iron, Naito}Colton Yarns, &c., constantly on haad._ SM’KINLEY, Hbustj Sign arid, Ornamental Painter • and dealer in PAINTS, No. 44 ot- Clair su, Pitts burgh, has constantly on hand all kind* of Paints, either Dry or Mixed; Japan and Copal Varnish; Linseed Oil; Boiled Oil; Spirits Turpentine; Window Glass, of all sizes; Putty, Paint Brushes, &c n all of the best quality, and for sale at reasonable prices. septl liftac WlUlame, MERCHANT TAILOR; Sraithiield street; No. IS, be tween Ist and Sd streets. ap4y: Morris & Haworth, Tea- dealers and importers op winks AND BRANDIES. Jiast tide of :ht Diamond Pittsburgh. ■' maySl JOanlel Tflungaon, OUSE, SIGN, AND ORNAMENTAL PAINTER, Liberty street, opposite Hand. All work neatly executed. Orderapunctually attended to. (marfthy R,o, stoobton, - LATE Johnston A Stockton, BOOKSELLER, STA TIONER,PRINTER and BINDER, comer of Mar ket and Third streets. Pittsburgh, Pa jy9*.::i James P. Horbacti, RECTIFYING DISTILLER, A-\D DEALER IN Foreign and Domestic If taes, Liquors, Cigars, No. 197 Liberty su corner of Barker’s alley, novlfl} Pittsburgh Pa. iff, D. PATTON, {successor to J. S. Bonnet A Co.) Wholesale Grocer, Rectifying Distillery AND DEaX.ES IN FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC WINES, LIQUORS, CIGARS, FRUITS, NUTS,Se 162 Liberty street, Pittsburgh. ap3_ JOHN 8. KENNEDY. KENNEDY A HASLETT, Successors to Kinsky A Knox. WhoUsaD and Retail Dealers in Watches-, Jewelry, Silver Ware , Fancy and Variety foods, Baskets, Corns*, Sfc, No. 94 Market street, between sth st. andlhe Diamond. fD“Dlocks, Watches and Jewelry neatly repaired. Pittsburgh, August 20, 1650. George Beale, Jr., ! Manufacturer of brush es, wholesale and j Retail, No, 75 Wood street, Pittsburgh, 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 at the shortest notice. marSO.y _ L. S. WATERMAN.- ■ >R. tf. WATERMAN. L« S* Waterman A Sons, WHOLESALE GROCERS, Commission and For warding Merchant*, Dealers in all kinds oi Pro duce and Pittsburgh Manntactured Articles, and Agents foreale of Richmond and Lynchburg manufactured To bucco marJ JOSHUA RHODES • --ALFRED F. ANSHCTZ* JOSHUA KIIODES A CO., WHOLESALE DEALERS IN FOREIGN FRUITS, Nuts, Spices, Confectionary, Sugars, Cigars, fyc,,SfC* NO. 6 WOOD STREET, EAST SIDE, NEAR WATER, July! PITTSBURGH. V. CUNNINGHAM G. DUNCAN, D, CUNNINGHAM •-•••-• D. IHMSKN. Pittsburgh City Gloss Works. W. CUNNINGHAM A CO.. MAKOVACTUB2B3 OF WINDOW GLASS, No. 26 Market streetybetween First and Second, Pittsburgh, Pa, H 3» Particular attention paid to odd sizes. Also, Dealers in Flint Glass, Vials, Bottles, Ac. (jy22:ly A. J. STUART. STUART & SILL, Grocers, and Produce Commission Merchants, No. 118 Wood street, Pittsburgh, Pa. DEALERS IN GROCERIES, Flour, Wheal, Rye, Oats. Corn, Barley, Pork, Bacon, Butter, Lard, Cheese; Clover. Tuntfthy and Flax Seeds; Iron, Nails, Glass, Ac.,Ac., See. Particular attention paid to the sale of Western Produce. References—Mcsfirs,Mycrs A Hunter,Robt. Dalzcll ACfk, Hamplon.Smlth A Co., King A Moorhead,McGills A Roe, James May, Pittsburgh; Kenner A McMillan, Massillon; Jos.S: Morrison. K«j.. St. Loins «*i»26 Walter P. Olariltall, (Successor to Samuel C. Hill,) IMPORTER AND DEALER IN FRENCH AND AMERICAN PAPER HANGINGS AND BORDERS, Window- Shades. Fire Board Prints, rf-c , tf-e Also—Writing, Printing and Wrapping Paper, No. 85 Wood street. between Fourth sL and Diamond alley, west aide, pi 9 Pittsburgh, Pa. THOMAS WOODS. SAMUEL WOODS- T. WOODS A SON, PRODUCE DEALERS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, jalO NO. G 1 WATER STREET, PITTSBURGH. SADIUEL p. BHIUVEK, WHOLESALE GROCER, PRODUCE AND COMMISSION MERCHANT, AND DEALER IN PITTSBURGH MANUFACTURED ARTICLES, Nos. 130 and 15M Second el,, between Wood and Smith/ield, jat:tf - . Pittsburgh., C. A. M»AJ»UI.Tir & CO*, transporter forwarding and com. MISSION MERCHANTS, Depot, Canal Uasiu, 40-s Penn ni , Pittsburgh. PAVL A SIVaDOCK> COMMISSION AND FORWAKDIrtG MERCHANTS. STEAMBOAT AGENTS. N«- 7 Water stuket* Cincinnati. Ohio. BA it ill KK »o,ir_ J. A. ; ;; i WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DRUGGIST* cor ner of Wood and Third streets, under St. Charles Hotel, -Pittsburgh, Pa. [apr3 *- ' i. i coarwre oif uatto (Over Jones’ Drug Store,) - xJAINTERrOF HOUSES,' DESIGN9, XI Emblems, Ac. < Atso,«teeptes and alFdifficult ele vations. ■ - '"r qy The- best,andchcapest Signs in the City. [fcbi» - 1 BPAL ESTATR SROICRR, _ j „ , HENRY W» FISH Tt the corner of Smithfioldand -j -H Fmli Putebjughi-knosm; as the Great! Bargain, corner,” andwili devote hit entire time and at* tonlion to the Purchase, Salt and Exchange of Beal fij-l ias4 in city and country.: - ' " 1 ■ From hts tfcqutfmance will! the business, be hopes lo satisfy all who noy favor him.with Agencies m their. UnO of business. :■ - l: - •" ; •- ■ j ryxyrsncel; | Thompson Beil, Ira B.Herseyk-. >s .. i . IH.U.M’Cullougb, - < JohnF. Perry, i - Geo. F.Giilmore, Lyman,Wilirrartb, - J.K. Moorhead^ 1 - CapL.William Ward; ... (Tho 9. Howard, • .. . Wa.O,Leslie,-.[gcpDfor. i j John n, Tomuuidi t .;.. , BRUGtfIST AND APOTHECARY, No 45, Market street, three doors aboveThird t Pmsbttrgb,wxl).h&v6 constantlyon hand a wellselecied assortment of the best aad/reshest Medicinea, whichihe will aeH oh the tdost 1 reasonable terms. Physician* sending orders wiU be 1 proihptiy attended to, and suppplied Viih articles, they may rely upon as genuine.’ ; , . - Physicians prescriptions willbe accurately and neatly; prepared from the bfcstmaterinls, at any. hour of the day or night. ........ AlsOj for sale,a large stock of fresh and good PERFU Eagle Glass Works* . JOSEPH D.ABELL, UASmrAOTUBKR OF OaEKlt OLABBWABB, VIALS, DOTTLES and: Flask*; Potter, Scotch Alt, Mineral Water, Patbni Medicine and Win* Bottles, ofevtty description ; \. ! AIso—WINDOW GLASS— I Keeps constantly on hand a general assortment of the above articles. •. • j •' jjy As the other Green Glass Factories are all stopped, asis the custom in summer, thts Factory ts note m full operation , and c dll continue in operation both Sum mer and vnnttr. Orders thankfully solicited and will be filled-at the shortest notice. gy Warehouse, No. 112 Second strut, between ‘Wood and Smtihfield streets, - • ~ Qy22- 3 50:1y • Tile Old Printing.JSstablialimeiit* (LATE JOHNSTON A STOCKTON’*,) And Blank Book end Stationery . Warehotue, YXT S. HAVEN is prepared to execute eve y style of f T • Legal, commercial, Canal and Steamboat Job Printing onaßook Binding; and furnish every article in the Blank Book, Paper and Stationery line, at the shortest notice and on the most reasonable terras. Blank Book and Stationery Warehouse, corner of Market and and Second streets. qy Printing Office and Book Bindery, No. SO Third ileer. novIC R. C. STOCKTON, {Late Johnston 4* Stockton,) Doo&qeller, btatloner r Printer & Binder, WOULD respectfully invite the attention of Mer . chants and others, to his large and superior stock of BLANK BOOKS, consisting o f Day Books, Joarnals, Ledgers, Invoice, Cash, Order and Letter Books, of every size, made of the best paper, and bound in the most du rable manner, which he offers at prices that cannot fail to give satisfaction. Blank Books ruled and bound to any given pattern. Printing of every description exe cuted with neatness &ud dispatch. No. 47 Market st. jal Lithographic EitabUihment of WM, SCUUCUMANN, THIB3 STKSET, OFPOSZIB TUB iPOST-OFFICS, 7ITTSBUBGU. ' "VTAPS, Landscapes, Bill-heads, Show-bills L Labels, JM. Architectural and Machine Drawings, Business and Visiting Cards,etc., Engraved or Drawn on Stone, and Printed in Colors, {Gold, Bronze or Black, in the most approved style and at the most reasonable prices octlS:dly A FULTON, Bell and Brass Founder,kas rebuilt and • business at his old stand,-No. 70, Se cond, between Market andFcrry streets, where he will be pleased to see his old customers and friends. . Church, steamboat, and bells of every size, from 10 to 10,000 pounds, cast from patterns of the fnost approved tnodeli,and warranted to be of the best maieriaht. Mineral Water Pomps, Counters, Railings, See,, Ac., together with every variety of Brass Castings, if reouir edjturtied and finished in ihe neatest manner; A. F. is the sole agent for Balin'* Anti-Ahract ion Me tal, so justly celebrated for the reduction of friction in machinery. The boxes and composition can be had ot him atoll times. . .♦ novl&v -TYTILLIAM TROVILLO, Fntfcrtaivr, Fifth street; ini f f mediately opposite the Theatre, respectfully in forms his friends and the public in general, that he has resumed his business as a Furnishing Undertaker He is supplied wilhand always keeps on hand Coffins of all sizes and lands, Sbrouds,and all other articles necessary on such occasions. Silver plates,ice boxes, and leaden coffins willbs sup plied id order; A fine hearse and cairiagealways ready to attend funerals. seplhhiy WM. ALEXANDER & SON* .Coffi.i Maxces ato FtruMtsmua UKDXBTAXkBS, comer of Penn and Clair sts, opposite the Exchange M| HouU Entrance on Penn tt., res- 1 • “pectfolly inform their friends and the'public, that they are prepared.to furnish and attend to everything in the liae of Undertaken, as they have quit the; business of Cabinet M&kiug, ana their attention will bedevoted 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 d. materials, and at all prices; wekeepSHROUDS ready made, of all sizes, of Flannel, Cambric, and Muslin, at all prices, and made in the eastern style, and all other aruclea necessary for dressing the dead, and famishing funerals, of quality and priee to suit; SILVER PLATES or engraving the name and age; ICE CASES for laying the body in ice, by those who wish to keep their friends any length or time, and have ZINC PANS to pul ice in for laying on the body; LEADEN Coffins always on hand. We have a splendid new HEARSE and a patrol fine horses, and any number of the best carriages, etc., , etc., and will be prompt, punctual, and reasonable, j augia-y Q. !?. UASLKTT. TVyfONONGAfIELA PLANING MlLL.— James Mell- IVi in ana 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 all orders for Planed Lumber, with promptitude,and at the lowest rates. Board and Plank, planed on one or both sides, con slantly on hard. • Sash,Doors and Mouldings,ofevery description;made to order. W. 3. WATCHMAN, Builders and Carpenters would find it to their advan tage to give him a call, as he can now furnish them with pianketTstuff, suitable for every description of work. JOHN UAVVKTT -«► j MAP P fi TX& OLD, (Successors to the late firm of John SheruT & Co.) BELL AND BRASS POUNDERS, AND manufacturers r rn rFffn rn i i of Brass Faucets, Steam and Gas tTrr.'ii *s•--- 1 Cocks, with all the various articles. used in the PLUMBING BUSI- W NESS, No*. 137 and 129 First street. The above are now prepared to manufacture andkeep constantly on hand every variety of Guage and Steam Cocks, such os are used by Engine builders and Plumb ers; also, Gas Chandeliers, Pendents, Brackens, Gas Pipe, Ac., Ac., Ac. [novs» National Hotel, Ptttiburghi Situation Wttler.'Slrut, eppositsiJu Landing of iht BrinonsoiUt Steam Packets. THIS Bouse having undergone a thorough repairing and fitting up, bout 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. The Table will be always supplied with the best the market affords. iThe Bar will he supplied with the best and choicestiiquora. . • •• Attached to the house is a good stable, attended by a good Hostler. JAMES REAMER. jy»o •TUOUAB B. BILL. ALUtn DBOWn. " W. c, COKK2LLT. T OROWK'SHOTBk CORNER of seithfield and THIRD STS., i Pittsburgh, Fa. ; BROWN A CONNEL&Y, PROPRIETORS. N. B —Good Stabling attached to the house. • GB.EENSBUR.GH HOTEL. - - (Habbauqh’b Oti> StaSd.) THE subscriber having leased the above well know* and excellent establishment, is now prepared to cn tertain hia friends and the traveling public generally, in the best manner and on the most reasonable terms. His TABLE will at all times be supplied with every delicacy |of the season; and his Bar with the best of Li quors. j - ‘ . . His stabling.is very extensive; and every, arrange ment has been made ftjrttie accommodation of Drovers, augiktf ■ WM..CLAWSON./ | Waverly Bouse. - . •- THE undersigned having I o Jsucceeded Mr.Joira in thispqpnlaf establishment, announces to his friends and the public generally, tfaut he will us: his best efforts to keep up the well earned and long enjoyed reputation of the house.. lie will keep constantly on hand every delicaoy ol the season, Game, SuEU»nnd Can Ovsrsas.Ac., ana his Bab will-at all times be' supplied with the Choicest Li* quoßs. ; [decUily] W.C, GALLAGHER. “OUR HOUSE.*’- SHELL OYSTERS AND GAME received daily at ‘•Our House, 1 " No. 24 Diamond alley. ' : ,^v jat:lmi ; • WM. BENNETT. ran. Ijlo7loB WOOD STREET. JJi j FAIiL PASHIONSI ; Received at. the OLD stand of G. W. v * GLASSGOW, Beebe A: Co.’s Fall style of Hffts for 1850. Those in want of a good Hat or Cap. at a small odvangd above cost for Cash.-witl please c*.. «t No. 108 Wood sireet, east side, third door below Fifth street;;' " aug3lj4m /•"_’; : / -7.-7 .. ■' Queen Cjity Shlrt fitore. ' NO.dff SLClalr street, (near the bridge,)—a latge assortment of our own make constantly on hand. Customer SHIRTS made to order prompUy. deeply 5,4 N. AUL. f: ■ * * , * T * *- >- \. . PITTSBURGH, THURSDAY, APRIL 10, 1851. BttsttfjßS 3. Joancobristob, hotels, #£. NEE A . >.<’ • I *\ , Smxgrafton £in«s. ~ , ' Agency for Different 1 Lines of Pnetot BMps., | JSfSPASSENGER OFFICE, I ; lßfsiSg ; ',-~ ; > #O5 ; EI£SByT. ST-, FHT3B?Hgn. -j .-jPffiSf-;' For 1 pi South-slrteli comer 4f ••* PiiteiNetP-YpTks W Woterloo.Eoad,Liverpool,‘l'andQS K" Qratfitr stmt, JSeio Oriearu* "CTAS Vt>I»TWB OF\pACKETS sailing every five days {■■■ri .from Liverpool to Wew YojrlCi a Line of Packets 'from Liverpool to Philadelphia, on the IBih of each I tnoiith; a Uneof Pacfcefato-BaUiraorb rffr-lhe 20th o* I warn mnnlh.- AlHO—a Lln.O of PasketS. OH, LhoBlh and | 54iH of eich mqnlh iruwLoudon, una. PortamQaih to, &aiid,for anyamoum, at the lowest rates: oWiscounii and. all information I given concerning that can be with I pleosure;by Their Agent., . • -.vriW? . v > ;•=. -.t: 20S Liberty b\., Pittsburgh.- « 5 DLACBi pAttl* IsIWET j»aftJS EMIGRATION OFFICE, l stobs, -’Jia &fFifth streetiiieixr Bmtihjleld.' fPSSonSffiScd takej this method of informing his. A friends and the public la general, that he hasopftfied -Cofficc aftho above-named place, and is prepared to. remit,money Jn; samp e£S5 and-npwflirdB,payabte,ai town-in England, Ireland, Scotland and i 1“ Hsin also prepared to bring out passengers from Lyv. i crpool to any port in the United .State*. Beirteeon* !. necied with a house of each long standing aa that ot ! Messrs. Roche, Broihers&'Masierson, aadby mssiriet attention to business, the subscriber will merit the confidence of those who may favor lutn. wnh their patronage: For particulars, pleasc-cMI at the Emlgra* ■ llcm Office of the-undenlgne^Ajem • NO 07 Flfili'st., near Smlthßeld, Pittsburgh, t Sofcrenca —Hon. John B. Guthrie, Mayor ol Pms- I burgh; James Blatol>', Esq., JohA J. Mitchol, Esq.,; I Hon. W. Porter, Alderman M.W. Lehrts, Offices of the I Morning Chronicle, Poat, and Pittsburgh Catholic. I febJ43ra ■: - ■ i ... pew AwnssßeoaMHi;- 1 ' ' LINE OF P AGKETS JL/MyraCV ; .■■■> .-■... fob t . rafp£&i&: PHILADELPHIA fegyMyr TO SML FROM LIVERPOOL rsfflKWßaaßigafln day of: sorry. Month. JANE H. GLIDBEN, Arnetts Child, 700tons-18th Nov. JAMES:BROWNE, JLjihur Child , 1000 tons- .18th Dee. GONDAB, J. Q. Sanaa, 050 tons 18th Jan. NEW SHIP, ,850 tons —• —— •.•18ih Feb.; The above ships are built of the bestmaterials aitdat* ter the most approved ©odels-for swiftness, combined with the modern- Improvements for the comfort of pas sengers.; Their commanders are men of known abmty. These packets will take advantage -.of steam tow boats up the Delaware, . ... Also, ships Bailing - weekly from Liverpool to New Or leans. Passengers can gdt up the river cheap through the winter. For terms or. Second Cabin and Steerage passage, up ply to or address by letter (post-paid), . • p.W. BVRNES&CO., C‘J South street, corner of Piney New York ; 30 Waterloo Road jLiveroool; JOHN THOMPSON, 205 Liberty street, Pittsburgh.. Foreign passenger office* JPjfisr : SHIPAffOY! - ggftt fc|§3& WHO COMMANDS?. )' .WgMflfc' nA K.NDKN & c'D>i’ ;: • *'' WnoUave appointed the subscriber Agent for theirunri vailed Lines of Ships from Liverpool to .New York Philadelphia and Boston. •; ! - Let the Friends of Emigrants be careful to have their arrangernentamadeaccordirigto the new ProvisionLav, and take no man's receipt, without having it inserted; oihe"rwit.ethay will hive topay in Liverpool,before ther ship. The following is tbeliEt, according to law: 2} Sis. Bread* g 2 fbs. Beef or Fork, 1 “ Floor, c i 4 pint Vinegar, 5 *> Oatmeal, 3 Jib. Sugar, 2 44 Rice, r . « j 44 Molasses, 5 “ Potatoes, w Soz.Tea,:- With three quarts of Water per day, and sufficient.!* for Cooking. The caboose and cooking-ranges for, the use qf Pas sengers, are kept under cover.' aucntion.wiU be paidiopromotetheirheallhandcomfort. . . - Bank of England Notes and Foreign’Exchange phr chased at current- rate*. . Debts, Legacies, Pensions, &e n Ac., collected,'and copies of Wills procured, with every *siher business con-- -neemdwith an Eatopeaft-lLcent. t. JOaiIDAfiOBIMjON, r* ; v EuropeanAgeoi,;.'.; ’. apSJ Post Buildings-, comer qfFiflh'andWood gtik,’. . REffIITTANCBS :gp ' y ™ f y - ENGLAND, IRELAND, . . SCOTLAND, * FRANCE, and v GERMANY, To any amount, by Joabuaßobinson, Suropcan Agsnt, Post£utldingt, cor. Fifth and Wood sis transportation Clnts merchants’ Transportation tine (VIA. ?EKNA. CA74AL ARD BAJLBOAD3.) FOR PHILADELPHIA DIRECT. 1 CjF* WITHOUT : - RE-SHIPPING. «qi: C. A. WAXPLTY $ CO.* Canal Basin,4o9 Penn st_Patsburgh. i CHARLES RAYNOR. . Ceutral Block Hoad Bt., Pliilada; WE areprepared to receive a large amount of Mer chandize and Produce, to ship, on ibe opening of ihe Canal, to Philadelphia and all intermediate places, at lower rates\ and in Uss tint, than in any previous sea* son. - N. B.‘—The increased number of Trucks provided by the Canal Commissioners for carrying boats over the Stato Railroad, will prevent.any possibility of delay at Johnstown, HolUdaysburgh or Columbia, this season., ; 3 C. A. M’ANULTV. ' 1 * I ' v Canal Basin. . Company WILL be prepared to Transport MERCHANDIZE ftom PHII.ADEL.PHIA to PITTSBURGH in nn tlcipation o I the opening of tho Eastern Division of the Pennsylvania* Canal, say on and after the TWENTY ETH of FEBRUARY, at the following rates, viz t For Ist Class—Dry Goods, Hats, Boots and Shoes, Drngs,jßooks.J3laiianery, Ac, at*——Bl per 100 tbs. ForSn Class—Hardware, Qoeensware, Groceries, Paint and Dyesnifls,Oils,&c., at--— —BO cents per lot) El s. For 3d Class—Coffee, Deaf Tobacco, Iron, Guano, Hn con,Beef, Pork, Ac, at—— —— GUcenis per lOOHta.' For dthUlass—Tar,’ Pitch, Rosm, Ashes, Marble, Pig Iron, Bricks, Ac, at • -50 cents per IOOEis, H. H. HOUSTON; Freight Aieitt, Penria. Railroad Co. Nos. 274 A 270 Market Street, Philadelphia. N.B.—Goods going East by our Road should be con- I signed tb Met ADEN & COVODE, Pittsburgh. PENNSYLVANIA RAU,ROAP o COMPANY PASSENGER TRAINS between PHILADELPHIA and PITTSBURGH, Leave Philadelphia Daily at 8 A hi, andlOi P. M. .team Pittsburgh Duly at SA. M, l andl),P.M. . A. HENDERSON, l feblSm . ; .. Passenger Agent. -JA2&X9 OLD* TTOUpHIGGHENit ROUTE I , • ■■TWENTY-TU&ES MJLESXHE BHOBTZ3T EODTE TO BALTIMORE AND PHILADELPHIA | JBSgLfi rrhe Steamer THOMAS. SHWVER 1 .M. : Master,.leaves Pittsburgh, from her whairi boat, above the Moubbgahela bridge, daily, at 4 o’clock, P;AI~ and \VestNewtonJaiBA.M,, waning* iu with a daily :Hnoof splendid-Troy built 'coachesrto Cumberland, and: Railroads thence to Baltl-' more and Philadelphia. . V ‘ : For further information enqutreof ' T . O. M. HARTON, ‘ Freight AgentjjWhat f Bp a. dec2o:Gm Rocltingham and Ptfmeattc Q,uecn»wnr«. ItTOODWAm BUAKELV .& ca, Manufacturers W of Rocktoguoin .‘and-Yellow Cane Ware, East LtVEBPOpL, Ohio. 'L ' ~,, -! ' , SAMPLE ROOMS, N 0404 Founhstrect, near the Mayor’s Office, Pittsburgh,Pa« , ;• Our extensive Works enable'usto fill orders promptly. A competent designer being .00115100117 employed, Also enables us to keep pace with all the new and improved styles ofthe day.. _ , Water Urns, Spitoons. Pitchers, Fancy Toys, lessen | Sets, Flower Vases, 'Mantel Ornaments* Medicine and I SnuffJara.und great variety. I Orders respectfullysolicited. ~maril7;tf. , • Hountyti on d s.’ CAPTi NAYLOR, No. idd Third street, comer of Cherry alley, having made arrangements atWash ngtoh.for the purpose, wUl;procureJ3ounty Lands (or the officers and soldiers, their, widows vflnd children,-under the Bounty Land Bill, passed September23th, 1850. - ; Pittsburgh, October 10. r "- s ' ; • r -- - ; ■ jambs C. W ATT, ’ MER c H ANT TAILOR,: .7 Between Second and !.• - vto \IT E HAVE NOW FINISHED 25vlozen of Ladies 1 W dno bliiokrealiamlja'Wdol STOCKINGS, which are so'fterln the.wqoland wore durable in the color than any- we have heretofore made.: .Every article iii-the Sochi Undershirts and Drawersyladtestand children's underclothing, made to order with punctuality. ■- - . The Old Established Stocking Manufactory, Fifth «t, ; deed . W. DAl.y it CO.; 1 Silver Forfc*» Spoona, &c* v TTTE keep cQoatantly oa’hanu 'tt Itirge assortment ol W silver Forks, Spoons, of out owh manufacture, of standard silver;*3 JOHN B. M’FADDEN St CO., ootS4 05 Marker street. RIMSTONE—Iy bbls for sale by . mar 26 B. A. FAHNESTOCK A CO. V -t, 1 ' * ,Y V , >! .V-V: ,K 1 , - H-MINERA'CO;, 32Srailhneldstreet l arei , eceiVjng' *. a- great cvarietys«of r cheep publications... Haying arrangements with Pribhshersm the.yanoaMntiea .of. the] Union, W have a' d6dded u advantflge over. Other houses in tne early receipt of new works. The follow* itag are some of the latest that*have.been.xeceivod.__ /.LmelPsLiving Age—Nos. 360.. . ,/.• • , No-. \ ■ * • HRose Douglas, or the Autobiography ol a Ministers Daughter; - Nathalia—a Tale;■ 1 } • • SMnUial Intercourse—by Ai J. Davis; ; Harper’s Magazine for April—the best numbensiqed; Richard of York—or the white Rose of England; an Historical Romance; German without •& Master-Tin six easy;leaBons; , French without a Master, . do . do;- Latin Without u Master, do ’ do' Spanish without s Master—iq tour easy lessons; Italian without a Master—m five easy lessons;. Time, The Avehgar— I by Mrs. Marsh; ■ ... fapr7. AT HOLMES’ Lunrary Depot, Third street, opposite the Post Office. Harpers’Magazine for April; .International do.- .do; »■■■. , Before and Behind the Curtain—or fifteen-‘years 1 , ob servations of the Theatres of New York—by-.W. R. Nonhall; •: . h • •- Loudon. Labor andi the London Poor —Nathalie-*a Novel, by the author of “ Women of Francev r < - i Anne Gtey—a Novel,by the amhorof Jane Shore j . The Personal History and Adventures of Penown— by tlieauthorof.“LauneTodd;” . Tom Raequet and bis Three Maiden Aunts—with.ilr lustrations j; . . - (p* The above works may be had at RrNAMARA S, opposite the Post Office, Allegheny City.. , - [npr3 BEFORE and Behind the Curtain, or Fifteen Years Observations among the Theatres of New. York— byWllliara Kmeht North al. • This is a new work—n ap pears to bp a history of. facts. The revelations of tne author are of a most striking character, , tending to. en force the reader to the conviction thatthe whole bbo&is strictly true. - - Harper’s Monthly Magazine for Apnl j .one of tbebeM numbers yet issued. It is useless to puff this Magazine —almost everybody seems to be taking it.- - : H. Miner A C0.,32 SmithSeld street,nave the above for sale; together with a roost extensive stock of old and new literature in the line of their business. fapr3 - " ~ ' * % . < - SV ::,=.':+47 : -.*:... .: ~,......, . -:i•. •1, --.,-..-',..';:'....-:,. jKTfljj Books, filuou, New Boofcel Hew Book* I New BooUal New Boom I "TTTAIiLj No. *65 Fourth Streep has just received the. VV following new-works s - 'Pope Joan, or the Female Pontiff;.byG.W. M.Rey uolds,E«ir'' 7 . .f The Personal History 1 and Adventures of Pen Owen by John Galt. Tom Racquet and his Three Maiden Aunts. This woik is a companion to “Vanity Fair.”• IconographioEncyclopffidia,No.‘lB.‘ Hints to Sportsmen—contHinmghoteson shooting,lcci, by E. J. Lewis. M D. The .Wnrwick Woodlands i by Frank Forester.' ; Anne.Grey;-by'the author of “Gramby,** “ Jane Shore,” Ac*.-., •• Before and Behind the Curtain, or Fifteen Years among the Theatres of* New York; by William Knight Northall, author of the Life of Yankee Hill. The Philosophy of Spiritual Intercourse—-beingan ex planation of modern Mysteries; by Andrew, Jackson l)avis—author of the Great Harmonica, Ac'. ' J ' Romance of the Ocean—illustrated with maps, Onec* dotes, stories, Ac. Bertie: a humorous novel; by Gregory Seaworthy. . ~ apr3 ~ ‘ : ; • ' BOOKS 7 . t—Louisiana: Its colonial history ahd ro raauce—by.Charles GayaxTc.. . Mount Hope; or Philip, King of.ihe Watnpanoagc :• an historical romance—by G. H. Hollister. ; Mary Bfiil: a France lia story—by the author of the Rollo Books. .•••••. ' .• Lofldon Labor and the Lorrdon-Poor—by Henry May hew, with Daguerreojype engravings, taken by Beard. Pan 2. . :.r'. • -- April No. of Harper’s New Monthly Magazine. T • Ail the above Books just received and for sale by * . •R~ C. STOCKTON,: Bookseller, ap2 ... No 47, Market street. '‘VTEW BOOKS I—^Elements /Of Geometry; il andoftbeDiflereniial and Integral. Calculus. By Ellas Loomis, A. M. Nile Notes of a Howadji. Wallace—A Franconian.Stojy, By the author of the Rollo Books. . London Labor and the Loudon Poor. By Henry Ma hew—withdaguerreotype engravingSv taken by Beard. Partt. . The above Books just received andfor sale by ' ' mar 23 ....... R. C. STOCKTON, 47 Market st. “TTpLUME Ist Logging's Pictorial Field Book of the Y ' Revolution, bound in cloth, gilt; No. 12,PictdrioLFleldBo0kof the Kevolution,pamph let aeries; . . Mary Ersldhe~a Franconia story ; by the author of RoU&Books; ':vV. '?:• • ' '' - v Tirao, the Avenger: by the author of the. “ ton*,*! “ Lettice Arnold,” “ Moardant Hall,” &c. The above w crlre just received and for sale by ~ R.C. STOCKTON, No". 4* Market street. New Music* JENNY LlNO’S.celebrated Song," amnged/or the Guitar. The Robin, by-Jenny-Lind—for the guitar ; When. Stars arc ia the Quiet Skies, -do . Jinney at the Gate, do Rataplan,by Jenny Lind,- - do By the sad. Sea Waves, s.;-*- do i wandered by the Brook Side,, do.;. - •All the Winds are Sleoping,.V .do' * - Carnival of Venice, ? do ‘ Ethiopian Melodies, do -- j . •: ?Speak-Gently, song: by \Y- V. Wallace—for piano ;; MyNewKnglandTlome; . * National Ufloon', --.".’TisMiilnightJlotiT;!'---.--"---'' Sleeping,l Dreamed,-Love— by W. V* Wallace; ■ Jessie. Cook; ■ Oh come, Maidens, come; , ;■! Mountain Maid’s Invitation;" ' . . , -WePailedForever; CollonadeJtolka; - i ; : -- Flick,’* Sentimental Walt*; 1 •- Together with a large collection of Waltzes, Marches, Polkas, Ac.Just received by express. Collections made, add Mttslc bound iii the be3t manner C. BLUftIE’S Piano Depot, " 118, Wood fltteet. ~ NKW music, \\T HERE are the Friends of my Youth, ByG. Barker; fV«l’ve Something Bweet,to TellYou} • -, .-.The Robin;” . I’m Thinking o’er the Days, Mary; My New England Home. New Song, dedicated to ' the. Ladies of NewEnglaad; : • She I Love is far away. Ob, Meet me on the Silver. Shore ;• Good Night; ' \ My Home’s rm the Prairie Lea; By Woodbury; "Lily Rhey. By 8. C.'Foster; : PveleftmyNative-YlUage. -By G,Barker; The Spirit Dove: , , ' - Fo, hi, hi. The Black Shakers’ Song and Polka* v • Wpald I were with Thee~for Guitar n * XesAdieux. ByHorr; . ~r: ; Ah extensive collection Of new Polkasi Wnltzes, ' ;i; r Variaudnb,&o>, T .-jy • Also, a new supply of “New Carmine Can tica Landis, and an excellent ne w work, called the “Me lodiaU v acoUecUonof populaYnnd social tongs, harmo nized and a 3 noged/by G. 9. Webbund W. Maso,n— considered one oflhe best works ever published. ,H. KLEBEB, Goldxn Hasp, 1 No, 101 Third- street.': . HewStooltorPlnnoa; p . .jibs. c.tßLOMEwoutdrespect fslWlJsYSslteiilifoUy invite the attention of the pub- to her new anti splendid shock, of : ribs vl_>vlviMANo3.jU3l opened and ready for sale, among' which are the celebrated Hamburg Pianos, with'the now improvement of the over-strings, tlteln ' test and most important; improvement, invented solely by them and byno others., They have been tried to bo copicd-icthis country, blit unsuccessfully. . ...;; ■ Also; one splendid. 7 : octave,' double chiVed .Piano, Louis XtV slyiepmado by Bacon & Raven, New York. Three 7 ociavetPianos, also made by Bacon & Raven, Ncw York. ' fe; c. >■" . ' ' „ , : J'oiir «l octave Pianos, made by. J. to. C, Fisher, late Nunnsdc Fisher, New York; together with someof our orvnmanufactdroiwithmetalic frame, d ; (ja'JS :-r,v-v s- v James Dowry, Jr.V^p : - ••" ; •* ■* /SBAIR AND BEDSTEAD MANUFACTURER, No. \_/ R94r Feuerm an’* RoxofLibcriy Jtretf,bias on band a. •iarae stock of Chairs and Bedflteada..of.evenr r lion, made of the best materials','which he will seH fow erthan articles of the Bame : Equality canbe sold tn the city, lie tarottld call.ipanicnlar attention .to'lns large Btock-otimahOffany and walnut chairs: dad vßMsteaa*, .which lie will seU;at. greatly- reduced prices. vAtfo, TURNING of iiied mme ; ncateat left at the it Adams hnd Liberty Streets/wiUbe promptly attended to. ‘ mnr2l ; • ' -—"" "'■■■ ! ‘BTbCEIVED this day, per iSS2t2SSS Ji*f Dress-Goods, corapnaMlS • n*AxV''Qfnrfu , 'Silk Tissues,. Irish ropiina,, iaerases,- ? r f. 5 Vi. tt general aisdrtment of dress Ifim- Also,”,” b mtoßfc ” areo lout ; ai)r2 ■,; ;. n , ,Nos.6djind G4Mi'rketfti£T y~.VrKApistSmMEn GOODS W l TOWN—Ligiii 1/ Cloths, all wool, Caahmarettes, Scotch Plaids, Linen Drills and Ducks, witVejery variety of Mar semeS and oU,« Ve,un gS . .f ' . . .■» r.' • * T V'-' " . f * MEM » ~ . t * ‘ J * 1 INIMENNEI . . 1- • !■* >■ - • *>. -' jVOR_SAiE—A desirable property dfTSDlfeet front by \J «eep to a Btreet,wiih valuable improvements. . Jioase-4ttd store; ana two 1013 otground.well improved. ; ; are ihgooa locations inl&st‘ Liberty » ; an3 neajr the .Station House otihe Railroad. ■ ’’ * S.CUTHBERT.GeneraI Ageat, :pjar2S ,-<■ 1. {•’or' Rehii ”. M- w •' THAT New and ElegontThree Story,'BRICK «I»IIW DWELLING HOUSE on Wylie street.oue door ““T®’irom OhalVani Btreet. ''Enquire of' . 1 JOHN W. RIDDELL, 1 o. •*. ' v Xl the office of H. S.Magraw, Esq., uJpfcigOfltd* ; - ;■ Pcmrtfa atreet. . . ' iniQR SALE—A Lot of Lartdtoflskcres, price SVS-per -Jplagie.-.-- .. - • •_-> • ..'V .7 • r ■■ -■•i'i -= .f. jMso-r-A Lot of iO acr?s, at ssspcr acTe.r,. Also—• ALbt of 13* acres, &t?76per acre, v-.- The above are well suited forcountry residences or for'gardening purpoßesjand'are' first 'rtte They are situate on Chartier T a Creclc.4* miles front the ...*■ • ( . 2 BWood inquire on the . W premiseg. [mm3* j !. ... • For Rent* rpHE FIRST FLOOR AND BASEMENT- OF THE I'AMSOiV/C if ALL, Fifth Stbeet. j..., "The first floor is sub-divided into two Store Rooms firorm2oby 60 feet, aiid Will be very desirable for Fancy Stores. i.Two Rooms back) suitable for pfficds—acces to which is by a wide Hall, running through - the centre .of thp 'bnildmg.. The basement will bo finished, in a : neat manner, and will be suitable forßefail Variety Stores, Trunk and Harness makers, Ac "• ' Thfe whole will be ready by the Ist of ApriL t Enquire of - ' JAMES W. HAILMAN, ' feb2o. , . ’ Watet.street. For Rent* ■■ . That large dwelling house, ;wUh.ftsjb ? dxtehsive Grounds for Garden and Stables 'fedftHl: at lacked—the Residence of the late Wm. J.Totten, Cliff street.. Possesaion-givenonthelst of March. • For terms, apply,to>D. R. M’ABOY, Guardian.nr R. -C;Tqtteh, at the Fort Put Works. . . tfeblB~ FORSALtL— A Lot. of Ground having - a front of 60 feet on Centre Avenue, and ck 266 feet to two streets. On the .lot is erected a large Brick Dwelling House. nearlyriew-andWeU finished. iFhe lot' is planted with the-best selected Fruit ' and Shrubbery the country can afford. If application be property will be soldata fair price and terms, ... Enquire ai the office of. . WM. C* FRIEND,, •• Attorney, Fourth street, betweehAVood and Smithfield: 1 . i Cor tteht in Birmingham. ' ONE NEW, THREE STORY BRICK HOUSE. , i with store rooms and cellar, favorably siru-'JUPa.' ate'fo'r a-large Grocery and Produce business. 1 Possess*; ion may behad immediately,with a low rent, to & goad* -businessman, -- u c-*- ALSO-rOne' large Brick—occupied, as a boarding house and inn, 1 ' ALSO—Elevennew three story Brick Houses—some just-finished; possession given immediately. Others on* .the Ist April.: - - ; 40fect,li stories high, with a basement.- The house has been well buXUand well finished, It is within 20U yards of the Ohio river, ana commands, a fine viewoM, andis bounded on the North west by . the. State road-leading New, Lisbon, Ohio.- • This pro perty would be desirable for a country residence, or for a gaxden,or summer boarding house. AJot of 5 acres adjoining it,will be sold with it, if; desired by the chaser* The terras are so moderate, thaut will be a bargain to the aurchiser.r.Bnqnire'of • • ' N. T. *G. V. B, FETTERMAN, Attorneys at Law, Fourth at. . For Sale*- • • A HOUSE AND LOT, situated on Pike street,between A. Walnufand-Factbry streetSfcFiflh Ward.: The Lot is 25 feet front and lOPJeet deep, on- h iclrthere are iwo stoalLFrameTenements. 'Termsea yi—Tuiegood. For .particulars, enquire of Alderman. PARKINSON, Penn afreet. Fifth Ward. y mayflstf .Land for Sale. THE Chanter’s Coal Company-will sell some eery tie sirabU piecu of LAND, situated on and near .the Steubenville Turnpike, andhear the abiithern terminus of their railroad. ’ The Land/will be divided into quantities to suit pop chasers, and theaerms of.payment will be very easy. Enquire of v . . . Z W REMINGTON,... T-’-'sepl . ': ' . - Manages. . Oracr and Preßcrlptloo Store fOr Solei y. \ DRUG and PRESCIUPTION STORE, Ipcated in .- J\. a flourishing and improving part of the city, which is doing u‘pro/froWe hwsinew, is offered for sale upon easy terms. -i .. . • .. •- • _ For farther particulars, apply at this'office. •. Real Estate for Sale. THE ; undersigned offers for. sale a large number of valuable building lota, and some very desirable sites Tor manufactories, in the borough of Birmingham,loca teduear the new Public School Hcnseund English La therah Church. • ' v ;' . The rapid growth of Birmingham, m population and manufacturing wealthy and the reasonable prices at which lots wifi be sold, will render them a safe and pro* fitoble investment. Title perfect. Terms favorable. • For particulors.aad terms enquire of theundersigned at the office of Geo. F. Gilmore, on Grant ; ' Pittsburgh, between 3d and 4th streets,or v of William Symmea and N. Pauerspn, Esq’rs.artbeir offices in Birmingham. [ian37] MOSES F. EATON. For Sale* , HE subscriber offers for sale a large and well built BRICK HO USE. with five or more acres of ground, situated on the Fourth street Road, within three.raileaof this city.' Possessiongiven ohthb-lst oFApril neiu— Also, a very desirable lot of ground* containing over FOUR ACRES, with a spring of excellent water there ba; situated near the' above. Also, a' lot of ground 48 feet 11'inches by I2(F feet, adjoining-ihe residence of Mr. A. Toner, near -the city,'opposite the-7th- Ward*-on PonusylvanipAvenue.; Possession given,immediately. It isnow certain that the Plank-Roaff will he completed ..past the above propcTty.eariy in the coming ;For further information apply to DAVID BEELER,4th street Roaifyueat the fimdeacribedpToperty. -fjo£2:tf ABrlcb: Houac and Ten liod for Bale* , X NEW TWO STORY BRICK HOUSE, with ten /v Lowof Grbhndj situate itt iheßorongh ofLaw renceville*= Thchouse is well arranged for comfort ana convenience,und the situation is healthy.and pleasant* The ground is 330 feet front on. Chosnut.street, by 140 feet deep. Price, 54.000. „* ' Also, seven Building Eots, on Bie Boiler Rom, ut S4OO. 1 Also, five Boilding Lou, on North street, at 5225. Also; several oiher Lots, at 8350, 8300 and 8250 each*— Terms easy. This property is not far/rom the Gamson, and near li, P®“ btts s‘ Gen’i Agent, 76 Smithfield street. - Vniaal)le Farm for Salei W/V ACRES OFGROUND— situate on the Monongn / U heiariver, about twenty miles above Pittsburgh, —having 12 acres of fine river bottom latitfj and the bal« ance isfirsi-rate upland—all tillable ; about 45aerea in cultivation, and 25 in good .timber; - The improvements are n two story frame Swelling House, Barn, frame Stabler spring house, a'two story still housej, large or chard, oinboat 400 trees of various fruits, and good dualities v about :4.acresofcoalvein* S leet; good soring*.’ Price 36,500; $l5OO in hand; balance at-3200 a year. S. CUTHBERT, Gen’l Agent, -marls' 76 Smithfield street. A DWELLING-HOUSE on Third street, above and '/\ near toSmlthßeld. lihas gaefixturea; large yard; waahhbiue,Ac. low, and possession given immediately.' 1 ’ Also, for lease or sale, some lots rn theNimh Ward, between the Allegheny River and Penn street, wM; M. DARLINGTON, : At Benjamin Darlington’s, , Fonrth street, near Wood; ■] i * - - .if -■ * ' * ‘ A - ' . 1- * - ” .■•• . r .j . .. •*_ }' J. -..' ,• .'i;'"" v -v >5. I'ftV: 1 , ‘- *• . ■» ■>-- s V » .» - : - r - V-*’,;'VV .for BaU S? So £tt. For Sale* ToLat mar^hlw —r; xo i*©t. ’• TWO fine Houaes to cent in East Liberty, with good : out Houses* Garden, Fruit, *fc., &e. Enqtiirt ot - F, R. ORAVOj •v» Not Diamond • v':'-'" "; Bnvelbjpes. 'T-IPMAN’S Adkesivt ParefimeriiTZnveivpts. — By dip = 1 j-.mng' - lhg fingersiri water/and moistening - ami peaking the 'gdrameil edge,-;the&eEnvelopes frecomethe' Bofest and strongest that; can Bo used—being-made' of parchment paper, which will withstand any ordinary friction or moisture. For sale by the quantity or single pack, at the store of W. S- HAVEN, marSQ . corner of Market and Second sts. ■■ .*.'• . ■ ’.. * ■• r .-: ■"/ y- ;. \ * .. • • ,• ' ■* MEM •fc'/'V'f A Valnable Pteca ot irpr Sola ACRES,,«laal 6ui v purchaseraV * : Foj mtjarmauon pittca.. - Birmingham property ironraAtj^Av^uaSld property of 53^f€ot-fronvoa=nCK hooae, arranged separatelyfortWofajilllea' > -^ us^-liav 'r' mg Jon wwn» &o»i?wUh.a lata»y4fa.i"AlBffi*> ! «aN i . penter’s Franklin street The ,Trhpltt.;^iU.t»d r 4 - - sola a bargalnl ' TennaeaaY; 1 k S. CUTHBEBTjGeopialJtgenv • ■•••• -•*■ - • 7qSouthfieldstreet. - HENT—A -well ananas J-_,BRICK HOUSE, situate S. CUTIIBEKT, Gen’l AgenV-’ • • - ■ ::;i memmOMt.- * mar29i , ( -- tvr; - IN pursuance of an order oftha OrphamaVCourt oFAI* i .■w - legbcnycotmty, the subscriber, appointeduusieebir" ’ the Courttomake sale of-the crtajeiofiha Hey- Charier" - rr U*Alagnlrc, deceased, Wiir expose to public sale, at the , .CourtJdoufleyiji thecityofPitUbuigivoii'SaidriZay, t&a l \:>- '26tA of Apriiytx 10o’clockAyiM.,.aH,that,canalnmes-; ... . 'saape and' - ”v ;:ii: - T -’ : *■ .”.y’'y . LOTORPEECEOF t': vr r=-» > Sitnatedin the clt? of Pittsburgh, Allegheny county, Pa.,: of which the Bev.'Cha*. 8. Maffture aiea> »el2cd farhfe 'demesne as of fee, being, part of-LoiNo. .489,Ja. Coh t j. Wopds?plan of the townbrPittshhrghi wmchhaidpieee •' or parcel of ground Was conveyed' by James .WcCcl*. .i loughhnd Wite tothe 's&id Key 1 . CharlesE. fry deed, dated-the27th day ana record*'-■' cd in the recording office of Allegheny coanW a^re ’ - in JJeedßookNo. JJ,YoJ.-33)page and de scribed as tollows j beginning at;ihe intersection; of-v *“ Cherry.alley With liberty street, apd rnnnmg thcnce : > along the' Liberty street to .a ’polht sotcn fqet. from thelower or Wcsfwavdly faotae: ' • erected upon toe premises, the. same'tahe!ineasattd:n from the corner of the br'ct walls of rald ballding,.-} *•:.* thence bya-lineatright witbL-lbertystreet, and' , parallel tothe western end of said building to Cherry alley aforesaid; the-line ofsaid adey to the t * place of beginning, which said'boundaties enclose the. brick building aforesaid." Together With a: small txlon- •'V . v gle lying eastward!? thereof,--audlrevcn.feetorgraaiia- • ' iyihgwestwardly of gaidbmiding. -r,-r .•• •■*»'. - - n marOl) . ROBERT WATSOfrgVWr, . , .... '*rolieti ; - vj;;., ; A TWO STORY BRICK TtOUSEiKo/9; tfay street, ii. Enquire of t? : ; KING, A MOORHEAD mar 2- - ■ *- 27, Wood street A BRICK HOUSE on Penn«treeijjreat33£o. A Brick Hbase on Mitbary strcet j callable for .two,families, 3170. 1 ' * • A. House and Garden on Vine street} 3160. /.■ A House sad Gardenia a pleasant two miles from the city : $125. . ~ r ; S.CtJTHBBRTjGehn Agent, , : • f.TO Snmhfield.street.' ■\To.4sThirdstreet,opposite the Third Presbyterian,,- Chartfa,'ahd secjonct hoaaefrbm Ferry street; rrhia is teen rooms and an excellent bathingroom,sappUea with hot and ; coid shower bathB,&c. ; Situated convenient to business, market, and in a quiet: and pleasant neighbor?. hood.- Apply on thepremisei. ’ [mar29 Valxiatol© Real Estate for Bale* M THE SUBSCRIBER offers ihi Salomon fnvora- ■ ble terms, the following Real Estate. in ;tha.pity . r .. of-Pitfabargh,viz:- v r , y ' No. 1. Three valuable three etorr 1 . buck dwelling !■.?.; houses, on-Secbnd-'sirtetybetweeh Market and Ferry . streets, the lots being each 19 feet front by Sfrdeep.3 No. 2. Contain* 57 feet from on Third street, adjoining . . the TMrt-Pfesbytexian-Chutch, on which is erected one " four story brick house, used as aprintingoffice,andone, fwohtory brick warehouse.- • N 0.3. TwoloU in Fallston,Beavet comity* beinglota. < Nos, 3 and 4. helhg about 109 feet square. onwhichis . erectedone block, of four frame dwellings, andonosepa- , rat& frame dwelling,all two stories high. ; ' , No. 4. Onelot 59 feet front on Rack street, opposite tho .■< above, and extending to the top of thehill;/.. No. 5. Two beach lots/eachSO feet front, arid running • . from the -road to low watermark; on the Bffrßeaver. No. 6. One valuable water lot, lOOieet on Wheelßaw,:. jy: withtenshareawaier power attached. ' . 1' No. 7.-One lot bppositeTh&'WaterJdt.'SOteCtfrOnt.and , extending to the top of the bill, on which is erected one two story brick store and.warehoase, SBJby SO feet \ alaot* .one frame dwelllngUwo stories high*: : ; 0 t : No. a. One large tot iii New Brighton, Reaver county, / being about 14G feet on.-£n)adw&y;-;ana--about2oo feet •' ’ deep, conuining H acre, on which are erected two largo frame dwellings, and one smalt frame house, used as an . ... * office. This property was formerly oceupleabyfilr.T. : C. Gould, and is very pleasantly located, being unmedi* > t '■ : ately opposite the E&llston Bridge.. = \ No. 9; One water lot, immediately below Fallston Bridge, being; about tW feet in length, and extending > ' f from water street tar low water murk, ; or towing path. » • ' The above property will* be: sold on. very favorable- *: ; •terms. Apply at the Book Store of R- C: STOCKTONS V cornerThirdandJllaricetstreeiSi '-> * 1 ' ' ? L mass JOHN FLEMING, AggPt. Forty Town LotaLu ; fiott Liverpool! O# rpHB recent tmprecedehted sale of.Lolsdn the above i thriving; Town having hedrly exhousfedtbdse pre- ; • * viouslyj laid oat, and [thedeni&nd'still oontiindng, the' 1 undersig'nedhasbeeninduced to lay-onto, portion of -''"-'-' his property in town lots, as .above, and oflersiaein for, - sale at prices and terms that cannot'fell totheet-ihe * views of those wishing 10 'purchase. It ia needless to ‘ - v say. any thing of thelocation of the town and prospects, (ifhavihgbeen sufficiently described in rcceutedvert- < isements,) other than that over one hundred'lots have recently changed handstand , been purchased by those' J ' wlshingto procure a desirable homei . The above lots are among the most eligible and. deal* -- rablem.the place, andare principally located imhe ceit* '' treofthose:rccenUy cold. . • - -i:': >?> -it*;., . '* -For information apply to the proprietor ial Liverpool, - or to James Blakely, Esq., Foonh^street^Phtabar^h., . r --.~£ast Liverpool FefcSod, 185 U •*: {fsblfcdawf - Journeymen Cabinet Slakers Association^ •' WAREBOVSE.IIVSECONVSTRJBETi • \ ,; J, {near me cornerof-Wood.) ' v; 1 .Llr-Lir: T HIB ASSOCIATIONS «n-» f already.twice to three Vtt .. times as many hands as Ute lar- Wpa ’ igest and hitherto most renowned * * • --" business shops of this city, have opened their»Waro hoase,' and are able to famish the pnbUc, bywholesale. . or retail, with • . Mahogany*Wardrobes ; Dressing Bureau*;JPall' Col* ' tunned Mahogany/ Bedsteadsj Mahogany - Chairs;; Rocking Chairs; Mahogany Washatan&e, So* las; Diiaas; Piano. StoolsI}. 1 }. Book:Cages;>Becttrtaile»'i : ''• 'Card Tables; Pier Tablesp fine Card TableSt>C,entrap ’ Tables] Hat Racks; French" BedsteadsOttoman*f * Poplar VVard/.obf’i’r Dining and Work- v : Biands;tChefry and Cointhon Workatandsjitigh post,- common,'iow,and trundle Bedsteads; Cherry Bare ana ? ‘~ ; Cribs; Cradlep, Ac, • v= - ■//•- Theadvamagee-o£co*opemiOD,onan extensive scatei •• permit them to sell dr the lowest prices, and they arodo termineti to sell, lower thaniany-competitors, au-cxjually good, jftnot better article, and warr*nied—■aa thepabUn -r wiU undetstaiidby'giving ; l!iem-a call;‘ T • ■ v 5017* Steamboat work of,all deßcriPiionsjapd/ethar , arucles’of any description] made to order Ip every styles r . ptthe shortest notice ; ~ . <-,/: y»J c ' Cnrrloge EXamifactttrer* K.M. BIGELOW. ESaesSfiif*- ■■■ - fflwpfflr' •|Wi%W»C Q A-CH ESfFAimrY.Wp.TffpWW-,, Fancy Carriages, ic., on which is used Sprom’a Patent Combined Spring Brace \ t, Reach* Diamond 'AJleyj between Wood and Smilhfield, streets, ‘PUtsbarghj.Pau g7?AU work warranted to be made from the beet Now* arfc Bickoryv-and tubne bnt ihebestJnniata hammered and rolledlronnsedinthia establishment ~ ; f ‘ ‘.i*pEBKSCBS.-' Hon. Wjr. WILKINS, :: 'WMI M.IiYON; E 54. ■ ■ Col ROOY PATTERBON, Dr.K. ■' > Dr.JAS. BBOOKS, ,ED\y.H&AZ ELTON, Etq~- WM. A. Hill ft Co. Bankorejlt H. HARTLEY.' [apa '.7 r ■ WINKS .SILICUroaS. "Jy ',,.. .. D. FICKEISBy, Sliy • Tihfrtn -*ll s*.** B * BTOTTrEHtt. . of or New York. ; iT RESPECTFULLY atmonneeTO tlie public generally, • nnd,their friends especi&UyytbsltceyihaYd eeta£>* : Ushed a ; IVow WIN E and UQUU R STORE alike &b0?*: : . stand, vi-Hfcre" they Shall (Uwayskeepafullassortihenwr.: ihe best and FrencV red and whit* - Wines. i Also, French dark: aod pale BrandidirM thA'- ; choicest vintages; Jamaica ram, Hollaed, gin,.lrish.. ; Whiskey, champagne and sparkling hock wine*, or the, jnost approved bmnds;port wines. sa6rry and muakat'Wines; Abegalofi, &c. . Atso, sardin.esj»U>Uftn4*. herrings, Swiss and Limburg Cheese. AUof ■whichUtey. wiU Bell, ihe most rtaiohable terms. OnQof inghxs Importation .'business £n the city of New .York,: , the aaove firm isenabledio sell a cheaper and better ai ticlephan any other house in thiacUyvvPlekSe gfvetura call, before you purchase ' Families supplied free of extra charge, and at tee , shortestnOticC. . >li. ■' ‘ . (Chronicle and Gazette copy 3 mos:) ’. .-. : MEW CQOF BLACK .'riSaa.—Jnst recoivea I’l Fokin feuL Store, 38 Fifth-stfte!; a lor' Oolong-Blade Teas, by the ihip ‘‘Architect,” axul fc* jaia : wholesale teihe trade ntredaced britfeAv , . ; N. B.~The.above Teas < are C*ettv*mg the ladies an toy they are not eceatccT m Brandy, Ciaand Rnm. tfeftMT A. JAWE3,gffl»«- \\T HITE .OOKN MEAL-HFrtil> ; «™“J,??^ ,llce,sr W ' ftod ! “ 'Ai!coi*n, mur-iT. • 117 ThirdVupPEgaaSEffl^!”.. ll ? 18 .!';'- O good order, ca"^^ aI 0 pri DAVIS, Anci’r., d ma“"’ PP ™merof Wood and Fifth etrcea. =ln „ * ’* -'.** ‘. si. *' J vfcTcv , *“ *■ rv/i?lrAV(..s!, 'SfipW' .} ;-v ■ Yi-; ; i >.• IJ'; V '-''y. NO.- 338.: Jot Bate’S? ®o £*t. -. . HOUMStOIiOt* BweUing to ilet* , ADDITIONAL SALT! OF >V--» S V; : > ’ *>» ► F ■. • •• ..: : ■ EIMME V.„;l