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Dollara a ;year. payable slnctly > Six Dollars will invariably bercqmrcd if • not paid within the year. . . { '•“.-:|P*S»tgld copies Ttfo csirrs—for sale at the counter j THE SATURDAY SIORHINQ POST is published from the same ofhcej on a large blanker ..eiic,ehe?t, at TWO DOLLARS, a: year, m advance — . giggle copies xtyx certs. ... t creupa ofthc proprietor;) unul all arrearages btc paid. ■ attcnuon.wiu be prud to.any order unless ao :■ -cotnpgwcdby thoraoney*«r satisfactory refereneeln this . .-city.- w t. -i.- \ D 7 Connected with thf.Establishment of tht. Morning. Post tj enejffiihs largest Job Printing Offices tn t h* cuy where (fit. lands of werb is-dtint-on ihe shortest notice, and piostuttsonablsterms. RATES OF.'ADVERTISING I. - AGREED UPON , BY THU PITTSBURGH PRESS w . TSNUNKS NONPAREIL, OB LESS t - ? Onesquare]one insertion —0 20 *.:■■' “ •;• .** . .each additional mseruon—*r—'-^—; 25 ■s v}*.- • -one week - - ; 1 75 .■. *■ ■■■:••'.* -two weeks-.—* *.*••■•■3oo “ “ three weeks*-* -• *•—*\-m 400 . M .. f 4 •: one month-•-•••-•*• —-*- •;5 00 •..** ,; u .two months--*-*-*-***—..—*.*•♦•••-•» 700 “. J* • - three months**- .»•—** .••-*.*■—! 900 . ■• • “ . four months *lO 00 . “ .> sixmonths ——.——l2oo tl oneycar-IS 00 . / .Standing Cerd/six lines or less, per annum•<—*•? 10 00 .emsosAßUeat pleasure: ? One square,per annum,(exclusive of the paper,)* £5 00 , For each additional over one month, .and for each additional square inserted under the yearly .rates* half price. - Publishers not accountable for legal advertisement* . beypnd the QTn.aunt charged for their publication. : .... Announcing candidates for office to be charged the < same as other advertisements. ’ • - i Advertisements not marked ou the copy for a specified number of insertions, will be -continued till (orbidt and payment exacted accordingly. ■ • Thepnvilegesof yearly advertisers will be confined ' ■ rigidly totbeir regular business, and all other advertise - meats not pertaining to their regular business as agreed Tor,to bo paid extra.- I AH advertisements for charitable lustuuuons, fire CompsmeS. ward, township and oilier public raaeungs, - andadch like, to be charged half price, payable stbicti.i - •xt advance. - Marriage notices to be charged 50 cents. Death notices irteerted without charge, untess accom -pttied by funeral invitations or obituary noticcs,.and when eo accompanied; la be paid for. • - i Regular advertisers, and alt others sending comnjunt* • -cations, or rcqwnng nouces designed to call attention to. . ;• Fairs,Soiree?,• Concerts, or any public entertainments, where charges Hre made foruatmiiancc—all notices of private cssoci«mons—every notice designed io call at , tenJronio pnvtfie enterprises calculatedoiintended to promote indivtdaalmterestjcan only boinsened with the understanding that the same is lo be paid for. if intend ed to be inserted m the local column, the same will be • charged atthe rate of not less than ten cents per line. Bishops or Fist Notices to be charged triple prices Tavern License Petitions, £2,00 each. Legal and Medical Advertisements to be charged at fttllpnces, ■* ... - Real. Estat- Agent -and Auctioneers’ Advertisements - . not to be classcu under yearly rates, butto be allowed a. . ..-. discountot thirty-three and one-third per cent. fromthe amount ot bills. WEEKLY OR TRIWEEKLY IN DAILY PAPERS. One .square, three insertions**sl 20 . Do. . each additional insertion * 03? AVDERTISEMENTS IN WEEKLY PAPER. 1 - Oserquare,(lQlJnes.)one insertion--** .-*..-—so 50 . . Do. each additional insertion ——•* 025 . All transient advertisements to oepatd in advance. . WHITE & CO.,Gazette. l. harper, Post. ROBT.M. RIDDLE, Journal. . JAMES P..BARR «■:Co., Chronicle. POSTER & BROTHER, Dispatch. : Dec. 1.1849.3 JAMES W. BlDDLE.American. ' IJrofessiotjal €arba. ODNR- Fourth street, near Southfield.- ' mat3o SAMUEL W. tfLACilf JKUomey.ai Lnw—Office on4th. street, near Grant, Pittsburgh.* oct&» epfilANDO LOOMIS, Attorney at Laio, —Office 4 th » it., above Wood. : july4»y ffIHO&AS M.MARBHALL, Attorney oi JLaw.—Office, 1, Lowrie's Buildings, Fourth si. jan7-ly ■JV.B.CA'RNAHAN, Attorney at Fourth Xfo Cheiry alley and Grant st. Qe2-y T\R. BROWN’S OFFICE, No. 65. Diamond alley, near JJWood street. ? . , febl T- li. hFCuOWRY, Attorney end CounstUorai La\o.-~ O VOffice inßakeweli’flßafldingson Grant street. ; .ieayjT-iy, T SC&XTiXkhtistf Fourth st., five doors west of Mar dt ket. All work warranted, and If notperfecUr sat istactary na charges will he made, : feblO 'T> EMOYAL-—-Dr- Robert Snyder,- has removed his it* office to Fourth eireev between Wood and Smith held-streets. v % maris-ly ' : DARRAGH, Attorney at Lata —Office in Bakewell’s • \jm Uttildmgß, onGrant r street, opposite the Court House. • ■- ' jy24:ly • TOHN BARTON, Attorney at Law —Office, North side • tp of Fifth street, between Wood and Smitbfield,in the -anno building with Alderman Morrow. sep3o-ly JYEORGB F. GILLMORE, Attorney and Counsellors ;H3TXow.-?Office removed to the 2d door below Grants!., on Fourthjto the office lately occupied by Alderman Mil -1 I*';. ■ •; y- - mar3o MBUCKMASTEK, jlWmnorv—Office: Fourth street 4 third door above Bmitlifield|Somh side. Conyfivaneiiigof oil kinds don with the greatest care vnd-legaJ accuracy. Titles to BealEstaie examined, &c R BIDDLE ROBERTS} Attorney at Law. Office No. • 132 Smithfield street} between Filth and Sixth. OoUeciiOEß carefully attended to—special aucntio given to Conveyancing- - Cdcc3fly ~ : or«Ctsnrleß Hofmoit, i TTOMCEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN, has removed his JjL office to Penn street, No. 231, (between Hand street ; and Garrison alley). , [dec3P KSTSSE-’ ■ ■ -e. c.tfttoyriZLL. KEYSER.A McDOWELL, (successors to Kerb. A KgTSSR'} Wholesale and Retail Drug and Prescription Store, cp» . ?r of Wood street and Virgin alley. Phy si clans prt criptions carefully compounded night and day.' oct3:tf TOHNA.PARKINBQN, Alderman, Fifth Ward, Penn {J gt.;4)etweea. Walnut and O’Hara sis., where he may befoendat elltimes. Those having houses oroiherprop city,to sell or rent,can have the same punctually intend ed to; debts collected} and all the duties of an Alderman “will receive prompt attention. 0c27-p TTENKY W. WILLIAMS, Attorney and Counsellor at JO. Lots, (successor to Lowije A Williams,} Office at .the old stand, Fourth st., above Smithfield. V - THE Partnership heretofore existing between Henry 0 and myself,in the practice ofthc law, " was dissolved by mutual consent on lap 26th ulu, and the business will hereafter be continued, by Henry W. Wil liams, whom J. most cheerfully recommend to all for .. whom I have the honor to do business—as a gentleman every way worthy of their confidence. declS-ly / . WALTER H. LO WRIE. •- Samuel P» Ross, ATTORNEY ATLAW—Office in Fourthstreet,near . Grant, in Lamartine Buildings.; mar29:w 70H31J. KITCHEL- . —— - —•—-BAMOXI* PA&HSS; . JHUohel & Palmer, * A TTORNEY& AND COUNSELLORS AT HAW— jBL Qfie**** Fourth street, a few doort below Smityfietd, AUbusmesscntmsted to their care, promptly attended to. -Collections made and Conveyancing executed on mode •. ratetenns. _ febllitf * T" 1 " J» D. dennlngi, M STTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW—Of , fice, LpwrieteJßulldings, Fourth street, between thficld and Gram. , . ; . . ... a ps ;; 3. : : ; V JOTm QeOfgC McCook 1 * ~“ TTAB selected Pittsburgh as his permanent residence. -- XX He hasiaken the house lately.occupied by Alder man Miller, on Fourth street, near Grant.lmmediately • ‘. adjoininglhe “Lamartine House.” His Office U attach ediohis-residence, where he; will .constantly be found aoless absent onprofessionalduty. Office hours from 7 o’clock* m, to 0 o’clock, a. m m and from 5 p. M. ;to7. p. htl.. : •- V . . novs Q« L» B» Fetterman. A ATLAW—Officeon Pourth street, be AX. tween Wood and SmithfielcL :; r , • jan2s:y /v- ! : V W.Wy Ualiaa, • ; A TTOIWEY AT LAW-^Office: second story Wil khsHdL' • JanS4:ly Dr. James King,' : “'V \ QmCE ONTOURTH, door West of \ f Weaver’s Hotel; . anglOiOm on Fourth - XX. streeuoppoaue the Mayor’s Office. JaugtH'.y A’Fiftlfitrceft *bft M "ttaovei to the office 1 in Smithfield streets, - Ti *° 3 ' Hamilton, Eso“ dee’d,and remaining Unfinished upon his - k A«HOOT > Dagnemo. Jte inhabitants of Pittsburgh,’andSe neigS.oriSAow7i« f ■ SiJifiikn ’ n» to exeeme pictnres udsumEl : .:SsfilB&£SS§^^ ; conte^: a * j ... . ~ ■_ x v. v y : --vv; .-y.--' -y- -yv - y '• - y-. yy- yy. ' •••• • ' \-y ; yyy y - y •' •..• ;y •> ... . ■ o v ■ . X ' >* \ W|e JUaig .Sti&L Sasmtss (Haris. A viSF**'*** na 33 ♦Tau^’ A S ent ’ for Harndcn-& CoSa tlLtn*efPoektt*pifih st.; one:dqorbeioy -Wood, fcbl T* DELANY, Fiuhxonabls Clothing Sunt, No. 40‘Lib- J. «erty BtrecL < r ftbl- < * BARGEIS r, N-E comer or Wood-and Sixtln streets. . . > febt N. HQI*MES * SON, ifonitrs an 4 DtaUntn Fxthang* • i*<nn and Bank Nota y No.<3 Markefstreet: lebl ' A . FULTON; Ui/J and Brass Founder , No. 70 Second street, between Market and Ferry airecta. febl \TICTOIt SCRIUA, Bookseller, StatioiUr aarf' Binders T Fifth street, between Wood andM&rkel Jan? G, A. McNULI’V A. CO., Fcnpardingand Corrwttssujn m Merchants, Canal Basin. marS WM. DYER, Grocer ana Produce~Dealer t No-*-158 Liberty street, Pittsburgh.. •• ' ; ' mar!7 JOliN AI’CLOSKEY", razior and Libetty street between Sath and, Virgin aJiey, sooth sido. ■ seolO PMcSTEIN, Fouaderand Gas Four, Smilli « “ e *d street, between Diamond alley aoiTFifth at. J ' rop /J? I Ior!,0,tno X Portabh ßoat Sun corner of Pdan iiml W.t». 5t S ' * Titi!on y Wood sued, second door from Watery wili lteep constautly on uuud a well seleoicd lot of Olothbig- * murld-y TT i allcccssor w aivupht & i,kii,) n-wj vSTn ctew-xa“ ,i,gmtor ' fot ,he «>' » f s*T' T Wholesale Cojiunission bUrthaiU, J: n^l£f! w ** r m pa P er o?w * Rags, comer Penn andlr wiusireeis. ....... . . inid RT* n? £ Wholesale Groms and Produce 4V lxaten, No. 27 Wood street, Pittsburgh. (my&3 1 \YOODW.I£LL> Importer and Dealer tn 2 f ct~ S& e ?s na}V * Dome-SiteHaTiiiaare+ caTnar of Second and Wood street*. . \ ncfio V-°5»- ? oat Witp Chandlery and -AS n ? y - of n lft *•*** Oil Factory, No 4, market ttreet, Pittsburgh: jnl2 Bankm and Exchange Brokers. rdo '* fpposiie the Si, T) A.FAHNESTOCjv CO.,- ir&C4«a/e Drug JVari c^vl°dSd 0 S° rFIrS! “ nd "'“f“s«««vand S'^F’aif 4 'fl£*Kfig%rS«ssftcl«iit of Tin, Copper Orttnd,She« Iron Ware, No. 17 Fifti street,-betwiett " ood and Market. :*••,» ,\ feblO WM. GLIvNN, JJooi&Mcto, comer ol Third and Wood «S U, sb,TC C -‘ H ; Iwor > whsrc he i 9 prepared 10 uuovery dciscuptioaoi mling-anil bindinjfP' ■ peed ,T W *°laalt \afid~RitaJl ~,n " rtZujje &}id Musical TnstrummL*. Pmnot? School-Book* and Stationery, ffo U?2Wood street * T ■ and Wholesale Dealer re i Bn and fferaesne Wines and Liquors, No 14 Liberlj ctyeci, and 53 Difljnoiui alley- • jy2l T£" ING 4- FINNEY, Agents for tho Delatoart- Afmuol Company, of Philadelphia, at the 'Ware house of. fang AHolmes, Water street, near Market •- *' • •■ ♦' Q- • : -febl ‘ ~XAI ALEXA_VDL!.R&; SON S. Coffin Molten and Fur- Tf nuning and fcj. Clnir oppo -iie.ihe-Exchaiitfe, IZarrane* on ' W« J..TfIOTH- .... p- tnm . r r P ß 7?r*i- J vt iV £°* aala Retail Dealer in Trunki, Carpet Bags, &c., 8- W- corner of Fourth and sts., Ptttshttrgh, Pa {rarity L ‘ s , b<w > °<■ ■ W..B.SriKSEEi I smey Commit tim and V/ fowarJing No.2u Altirkei street, Puts /[omPl fiUennon given to the purchase and sale o t ftUfcindnof urodnce. : . * OD < • w; . SX-MILLEB, PHIiADA. . ; ff«. rtctti?T«m» wwm. 4. HICKETSUN, tFAotoaiff Groem,'rind Ira- ASi POTICT!! of Brandies, \Vmes and Scgara; Nos 173 ana l74,corncro( liibcrxy and Irwin streets, I'jtifflrarrti, ■. (IPPj Y-araa, &c., constantly 0:1 haad Ortamtntal Paintn „ and deafer in PAINTS. No. 41 dt. Clair si_ Piua- on : hand nil fcmda of Paikts, cuher ■nSuf <vf e< L' s a and Copal. Varnish i. Idiueed Oil; ;. , ri^, rn)iru.s_TurpcnUuo * Window .Ciiasa, of all r’> nt i s '’ launt Br “sp s ) of ihe best Quality, 1 and far tale at reasonable pncoa, . Eepil^ 1 loancWlillaino. ERCHANT TAILOR, jbmuhficld street, No-J2, be tween Ist streets. ■ >■.-. ap4y* * T__: •- ••• ihorrls Hawortli. ' - SORTERS OF WINES BRANDIES. l?ast tide of the Diamond - ■- •.. - mavttl . Daniel Pounnoni ■■■ ■ House, sign, and. ornamental painter, Uiberty. street, opposite Hand. .All work neatly executed. . Orders punctually mended to. (martiy _ , U.c. Kloaktou,! ~ ' T Stockton, BOOKSELLER, STA jtk 110Nlllj, i iiINTER andiilNDllß, corner of.Blar-' »el and Third streets, Pittsburgh, pa . - Jatnea {> * Horbaca, ” " RECTIFYING DISTILLER, ASb bSAIXa IN foreign and Oomtelir Wines, Liquor a, Cigar*, se„ No. 197 Liberty sL corner or Barker’s alley, .... Pittsburgh Fa. H. D. PATTON, ( Succksson to JS .'Bohnet A Co.) Wholesale Grocer, Rectifying Distiller. . AND DEALER IN FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC WINES. LIQUORS, CIGARS, NUTS, Ac; 163 Liberty street. Pittsburgh. ap3 JOHN S. KENNEDY. a. N. HASLETT. KENNEDY A HABLETT, SUCCESaORS to Kissst A Kjtou. Wholesale and Retail Dealers in Watches , JciDelry. Silver KT Ware, Faney and Tandy Goods, Baskets, Comes, Ac. _ ftlarkel strecl T betweensih at. and the Diamond. Watches and Jewelry neatly repaired. Pittsburgh, August 26, ,ISSO. > . George Beale, Jr., TVSTANUFACTURErOF BRUSHES, Wholesale and JXL '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. • ; • • mar3o-^ la. a. WATERtiA.fi.*«’R. N, WATERMAN. • * W. ti.WATERMAN. __ TI , AT L. S. Wattnaan A Sons, TTJXHOLESALE GROCERS, Commission and. For ,* * w ?lr, iU s Merchants, Dealers in all kinds of Pro duce anu Pittsburgh Manufactured Articles, and Agents tor sale, of Richmond aud Lynchburg manufactures To- mnr£> JOSHUA B HOnKS. .;^-...A^... .—.-ALFRED P. ANSHUTZ.. rnr JOSHDA RHODES & CO., WHOLESALE DEALERS IN FOREIGN FRUITS, Nuts, Spices , Coitfectionary, Sugars, Cigars, <J-c. . • K 0.6 WOOD STREET, EAST SIDE, NEAR WATER, PITTSBURGH. W. CUNNINGHAM r .7*.7.7... q'^c\7aN D. CUNNINGHAM ' ’ :« -•• •D. IHMSEN? Pittsburgh City Glass Works. t. W. CUNNINGHAM A CO., . MAStTFACrCBERS O? W.LWD.O W G , No, Sft Market itteet;between First and Second, , n -_ •_ . , 1 Pittsburgh, Pa. “«ucumr auentton paid to.odd sixee, Also, Dealers in Flint Glass, Viala, Bottles, Ac. Uygaiy a. J,. STUART.* *-*•••*--- a*— • • • •THOMAS ft. SILL. STUART « SILL j GnocEns, and • Produce CcmnasipN MeechaKtd* Nd. 11S Wood street. Pittsburgh* Pa. BEALERS IN GROCERIES, Flour, Wheai, Rye, ;oai9, i Corn, Barley, Pork. Bacon, Bauer. Bard unceao; Clover. Tunolhy and Flax Seeds; Irpn Nalls Glass, &c.,t0,, &e, Porticularaltention paid to the sale of.WesternProduce.-- 1 ■ •.• . . REFmKscss—Messrs. Myers k nunler.Robl. Dalzell * C'i. HamptonvSnuth k Co, King* Moorhead,McGills t Roe. James May, Pittsburgh; Fenner tc McMillan. Massillon; Jos. S. Morrison, Rsq.y St; sepal •: . ' Walter P. Mar.ball, ■. (Successor to Samuel C. Hill,) iUPoarEB_iNDDE*.LEnin mench ahd aurcatcair ; paper Hangings and borders, mndw ShatUt, Fire Board Prints, .• *e.,’Ae; * Also—WnUng, Prinung and Wrapping. Paper, No. 85 Wood street, between Fourth *t. and Diamond alley, west side, la 9 ' . ■ Pittsburgh. Pa THOMAS WOODS.-* ........ . , SAMUEL WOODS- T. WOODS & SON, ! PRODUCE DEALERS.AND COMMISSION ' , , . MERCHANTS, lato No. 01 wATEa stheet, PnTsPDnaH.; SAJIDJCL p. SHKIVKR, i ; WHOLESALE OROVE'JV. ' ! PRODUCE AND COMMISSION MERCHANT,’ AmrxAixxtJt rirrsaDEon.suKtiFAciruEEp AKrtctxsJ Bcs.l'lp and 132 Sccond.tit., between Wood arid Smilhfieid, l rt:lf Pittsburgh. O. A. 11’ASCI.TT rt CO..' ’ TRANSPORTEKB, FORWAR DING AND COMi MISSION - MERCHANTS, ’ . r . ; . r Depot, Canalßasin, 403 Penn st„ ! apr!s Pittsburgh, PAUt & ntiaoocK, COMMISSION AND FORWARDING MERCHANTS and S TEA MX OAT A GENTS, ’ No. 7 WATIa STREET, Cincinnati, Ohio, BARB1S& fr SHKEIDAH, HO US E :A NP. S £ON • FAINTERS:- IMITATIONS OF WOOD AND MARBLE ? '' ! Tottirtki Hclotefrlarktl. strut* PitUiureH. 7“jf01m.5. H, Fonntata i : .1 p. HAS Ukeri'chanje of 4be BARBERSHOP under the OLD EAGLE SALOON, where he solicits *be pa- Hronageof the public. < He hopea, by his to merit the favorof hia friends.;, .■ /eh2s;tf-*•; - : • - : ,J« A.-.OOUit«r^ TXTHOLESALE AND RETAIL DRUGGIST, cor- Ji , ner of Wood and Third streets, under St*Charles Hotel,Pittsburgh,Pm . > - * faprp. , - iK <*. kw* •*.. -f ;v> ■•;.:7‘V •'•<•. ■x-_ =v~/>-v; r : ' ■\ i v'^*v ;:j‘v'-? 3- PITTSBURGH, ERH>AY, APRIL 11, 1851. Bumm (Sarto. JN)BS COH.’UIS'TOS, COHiEU OP HAND AND LtSEEXS fiTBEEIff. j P sS tesioN3, i Also,Supple* aod all djfficiJUele .- CyJije best andchcapcfieignim-theCity:? [fel>2S „ |SK?A' KE “- fitlSWiaawaws'ssis “sin cay and country. . . v ~ r . , - . “c'Sft,s}?."** ftTOt lun,w ' Ul Agomlt> “> ,hoir „ HEfMUSCES 1 Ita B, Heresy, Io “« h > . John F. Perry / Lyman Wilmartft, T^'^re th « Cnpt, WUliam. Ward, Thoa. Howard, AV.O. Leslie- [scpliiy • Jolla Bit tEomisfenda ■TIBBMIW APOTHECARY, So. «, Mattel d ? ?surd> Pittsburgh, will have nSrtlnS.^iJi M^ a i" d - a wcn ?F ? ct?<l assortment oflhebesl whlch ho wilPeail on the most . Bending orders will be promptly attended to, and sappphed with articles they --mayrely upon tugenuine.■ ' * > ; . * nr^SS*?^ 8 willbe accurately and neatly prepared from the heat tn&tenals, at any hour of the dav or mgbt. * for »ale,a Urgestock of freshandgoqd PEIUTJ. Engle ghuTWorks. r , JOSEPH P. ABELL, . *"•**”• above J ariic?cB !lnllj ' and 4 ® eacta) assortment ot-the 0j“ As the other Green Glass Factories are all Stopped, as ts.the eastern in saramer t iAi» Faturu ituaa «n M aptratuni, and aWandnut in cpiratim l&fi ■ iritT ana :■.■•■<.. Orders thankfully solicited and will be filled lit lln> shortest notice. . c J£7"W2 r Mou«, We.ll'.’ Stand tutti,bttu>etn Wood and SmuhfitU taag. ■ ■ ’ ' [j y 2S.>sueiy“ Tire Old Printing Establishment. • • ■„•■■■ t'-isi <*■*** joattsios A srocnotCsd “ n “ Blank. Boa): and Stationery Wartbaube W s -HAVEN 13 prepared to execute eve y style of Legal, Commercial, Canal and Steamboat Job PriminEand Hook Binding i and furnish every atiicla in the Plant Booh,Paper and Stationery line, at the 6 »®i te st nonce and on the moat reasonable terms ‘ ' MniS, P? ot j a 2 d Siaiionery Warehouse, corner of Market and and Second streets. ■,/< ID* Grinling Office and Book Bindery, No 50 Third ' ~ noviQ . R. C. STOCKTON, (late Johnston Sp Stockton.) «?S?r e r l A cr * ast ? t * oncr » Prlnt « r « fc Binder, XTTOULD respectiuUy invite the -attention‘of Mer m m a tt™r&i- hereT * a D? c and.superior stack of BLANXBUOks, consisting o f l)ay Books, Journals, liedgem, inveiMiCuah, Order and Letter Books, of even rih)’fsm^l 0 n 0f andbound in the roost du rahlc manner, which he ofTcrs ut prices thatcannot fail to give satisfaction. Blank Books ruled and bouud to jS lv ?a pattern. Printing of every description cxc- CU j| l a4 a Wl * nCatnes * 1 l#patCtl ' 47 Market pr ' . I,, t*>OKrapUie EJ»im»iiaameiit tar ■ WM; 3CUOCHATANK, ° M. oproarcK rae. post-omcs; pirroatmoii Sill-head*, Show-lulls, Labels; and Machine Drawimrs. business ana Cards, tic., Kotrruvcd or Drawn on Stone Pf ‘ Ulo 2 ■" Color,,'lCoS, Bronte or Black, n. St ’ m ocil5 P dly irrd Siy ° anQ T lhf rcasc * ua Wcprices FULTON, gF a " « has rebuilt and —•-•■ etKßtaeneed busmesseu his old stand, No, 10'. se cond, between Market- ond.Fcrry- streets, wLerehe will be pleased to see: his old customers and mends I>«U3 of every size, from id to Io,«)o,ptrundb, oast from patterns of the most approved models,and warrantedto he of the Lott material- Mineral Wstey Pumps, Counters, Railings, dro", jtc , together with evert- variety of Brass Castings’ H rt ’ w 1 edp.ptuca and brushed ia the neatest ran niter, * Sg^afomS 8 b ” X * 3 ''“bejmd^c, Fifth - H Ct^^ .’Theatre* ccsoecrittUv, ?*w £Smi?fc' n t, nd ? ttad l i e in general, that he :faaa C S u^ C k c^n^ roUds ' Dli>dln’^l?. l f a ’ l S i r bol jf 3,a:n ' i leaden coijins willhuiap. wancndtoetalt ALEXANDER; & SONS f" T oy Atturesa xifß FcWiainns ; X jr^E ? AKESS r conicrcf Tenn and •t^Sr— ■■ tmsta&'.Exckang* JVgW nn en P«n sr* rc&> . P.*cVfaUy. inform their friends fend E ?££ , tha * th ?* £ n Pjcpwed to furnish and attend toevemhuig mthe line of Undertakers, as they have quit the business of Cabiuet Making, ami their attention vriilbe devoted altogether to the above business, keen a nl .2 f -® OFFINS IMdon -< 1 EiShc4cov?r ed, and lined in the. neatest manner, with a variety o n nd at aU A r i, ceai ' ve ke °P SHROUDS ready ° f . L pr Flannel, Cambric, and Mtelinf at allprices, and made in the eastern stylo, and all other articles necessary for dressing the dead, and tonishiM funerals, of quality and pnee to.suiti SILVER PLATeI ,? r aneravmg the name and ago; ICE CASES for laylne the body in ice, by those who wish to keep their friends any length or time,-and have ZINC PANS to pat ice in £, r ' a >“? o» Uie body; LEADEN Coffins always oS hanffi We have a splendid new HEARSE and a pair oi Sr ,ONONGAHELA PLANING MlLL.—Jakes m-,,. »ti?“yon'!ifd lnk ’ Pla ' li ' d °" °" e bolh *“«. e'oi roWdlrr opr?a " d * 19,11^"gs,oCev<!iy ‘ I ' s<lri P Uon > m,ia « ..2S!?** 9 Carpenmirs would find it to liicir gdvait tagoto givejum a cult, as ho can now iiirnißh them with S ‘'°fL n!M,WfarDvm !,f w™k foira lunnt* * i.«. i .T^TTil^r^rr •■•■'•' mafbmstt a o i,d, (SuccCMors la the late firm of John Sheriff A Co ) BELL ASP BRASS. FOUNDERS, '7 \ ‘ AND MANUFACTURERS Brass' Faucets, Steam and Gat E ii 1 .■! ■ ■:•: -1 locks, wilhall the various articles “jea'inihePliVMßrNG BUSI ,I, : NESS,No*. mundiaaFinuireei. ine above are now prepared to manufacture and keep constantly oh hand every variety of Gunge and Steam cocks, saeh as are used by Engine builders and Plumb* ers; also, Gas Chandeliers, rendentß. Braokets, Gan * ipc, dec., &c.j &&. r [qov29 &c. HaMonW Hotel, PlHrtnrgh. Situated o» Wam Slrei:l,inipoiiu the Landing of the Brownsville Buam Packets. . THIS House having undergone * thorough repalrine and fitting up, Doth inside anil out, the subscriber is ,determined to-sse every exertions in his power to make all comfortable that thiitk proper to call with him . The Table will be always supplied withthe best the market affords. The. Bar will be : supplied with the best and choicest liquors. t Attached to the house is a good stable, aiterided by a good Hostler. - JAMES REAMER. viv2o . ALLS!? BHOWIf. W. C. fdVCTT.TT „ BROWN’S HOTEL, : F , . CORNER OFBEITHFIELD AND THIRD STS it ' BROWN £ CONNEIL*, PROPRIETORS : the house.- GEEENSBTJROH HOTEL, ' - IHabbausbVOld SxAfcb i THEBubseribcrhavinff leased the above well knowv and excellent establishment, is now prepar ed to en tertain his friends and the- traveling public -generally; in the best manner and <m the most-reasonable terms* ■ His TABLE will at all times be supplied with evbrv delicacy of the season; and hia Bar with the best of Li quors. ' - ' !> --\ 1 ' • . His stabling is- very extensive; and every utranfco. ment has been made forthe accommodation of Drovers, angihtf WM. CLAWSON. WaverlyHouflo. in this popular eslabiishmcm, announces to ■bis friends and the, pnblie generully.xhat he wti) ns i his best efforts to keep up the well earned and long enjoyed reputation of the house, in,'. , i T He will keep constantly on hand every delicacy! ol the Ecason, Game, Shell and Cah OrsrßEs, 4c.,ehdihis Biß wul at all times be supplied with the. Choicest Li qpobs. [dec!7:ly.l , - W.C.GALLAGnKR. ' "OUR HOUSE.” END GAME received ■ daily; at a ,.P? a “ orsß J N 0.24 Diamond alley. : • ■ jaUtn WM. BENNETT*. ' Hueru ctty Shirt ——r— large assortment-of out own mxkk ■ “eUay 6l ° mer S ™ RTS m<4e * t» ,1 a t * \~i&- s'- *M-l *?>r; * ’ r .;,'c . • > *’ . t y- : - ; V' • ..'A. ' (fmwrtrtlon fines. Agency for Different . Lines of Packet SMpsi *|g: Passenger office, SimtfZ. 305 ngsartf st , PiTTßßcaatt sffiwi JroT E, W, BYRNES.Sr South sftri, C'jYniT cf Pint, htu York; SastYnurloo Rood, Livtrpaotfhni 05 Gramer jirtit, New Orltttiu. . j™*, TTAS A LINE OP FACETS sathnvevc'ry five day, ■ n from- Liverpool to New York; a LineoF PoMfpii' ■ froirt Liverpool tee Philadelphia, on Iho Jgth of each radnlh > a Line of Packeiato Baltimore bti" the 20th o each rnontb., Also— of Backets on ihe-sth and 24th of each 'month and Porlsmduih to pfew^ork ALSO—Drartsatsifibtalwayson hand, for any amount, Mthe‘lowest latos of dtsfcoadlp'and ’alL intormatlOTr •given concerning, passengers, that can be riven with; pleasure, by theft* Agent * ’JOHN THOMPSON .lot* :'■ : ’ e ■ ‘‘ -SOS Liberty st~Pittsbt DLAOS Sm UKfi , ! . Jdisg&jSj EMIGRATION OFFICE, CAtlfdLlO' BOOK J3TOBBi «3Biiffipߧi» No 67 Ft/i* street, near Smi&field mSKuSdSwrnned tukos.jbu method,of informing his X friends and the public mgcneral,ihat he has opened im OfflcoauheiibovttnaTaeu place,.and is prepared to remit money. iu guras..ofss and upwards,payable at town in England,lreland, Scotland and « He is afso prepared to brine out passengers from tiv erpool tp in .ther-United ,States Beio* con* ncctcd with a house of such' long standing as that ot Messrs. Roche, Brothers £? Mnatersou, nndby hi« strict attention to business, die subscriber trusts he will merit Tnfc feohfiddnee of those wpo may favor him witlr their ‘ patronage; For particulars,please call at the Ernicra-- tlomOffice of tho Agent. , 5 . i •'VV,:H.M , CONLOGUF. ■' Nd.tf7Fiftlr ut: v near Smlthfieid, Pittsburgh. : N . Hon. Jolm B- Guthrie, Mayor'of Pitts burgh; Junes Blakely, fcsq.i John J. MitehoL ’Esq-, Hon. W. Porter, Alderman. W. W. Lewis, Offices of the Monung Chramcla v Post* and Pittsburgh Catholic; feliW^bn,: .• r ■ ; •/.•?$- i . JSevz Arrangements.\ J3§t3F\ OF PACKET SI fgan&fffib •••• * i^aniAxSlpHiA.-.- ■ ■■'fO ti&lli FROM LIVERPOOL Efetertrt. day qf firry Month ■{fNE H■ GLIDbEN, Ambrose Chili,. 7oo tons-lthh Nov frSSvi BROWNE, Arthur Chili, 10W) ions, .lgih! Deo. 0 Kmtag'tsa tons IBfh Jan NEW SHIP,. —BS(I tans--181K Feb. ,The aboec ships me b.0.1t of the best materials and at* rar the most approved modala rot swiftness, cumbined with the modern improvements for the comfort orbm ,e™?crs' T^“ir commanders arc men of icnowrrnbilitv , ■ these packets will take, advantage- of steam; tow boats up-tho Delaware. ■ 1 i >• alp Pj sjup* .Wlmg weekly, irom Liverpool to New Or teans. Passcnfferscangci op the river cheop through ine winter.' v' r " 5 ' i '■ -For terms of Sfeet-ige passage, ah' ply to or address by letter Ipost-paidi, V W B\KNESACU, otffcoutn Birectj corner of. Pmc, New York ; Waterloo Road,Liverpool; • orto JOHN THOMPSON, ■ * •• ■ 2^Liberty'street,Fitigbaryh, foueign passenger.office* *‘ : sh&:ahoyj" ■■■ijesr .'lgSiSk* who c6msxands?« iWt&b &■ CQ.f.rT*’' Wao eppointedthesubscriber Agent for iheinunri vailed Line* of Ships. from Liverpool jo New York Philadelphia 'andßostnn. ‘ ' ] ••» Letthe Friends of Eittijnrantsbe haveiheir arrangements made according to the next) Provision Lav* eml ta.to no man’o receipt, tmhoof having ti inserted t they will h*?e> lojpayin LiTerpoolbefbrehhey smp. •. .The following is ihelt£t ; sccording-ialaw i " . Bread, . - * *i» &«. Beef or Pork, . 1 ‘-Flour, * * pint Vinegar, . , . v 5 . **. Oatmeal; :••.•• i lb. Sugar; • i s* cc -‘, . : i .Molasses,-: . : •- - 5. “Potatoes, . 'aox.Tea. - ' : With three quarts of Wate'r per day. and sufficient f tor Cooking. • ■ • Thc cah oo -- said cookihg-ranfics for the use of Pa* itngert, arc kept undercover-. Every attention will be paid lopromote their healthond comfort : , Bank «f England' Notes andT Foreign Exchange pnr cha;cant currentratet - : , .%hts,-Lcfficies, Pensions, 4ts Ate., *coUeo'iea > :ajut copiesofW iJisprocurcti v wnh every other business con nected with anEuroDeanAgent; ' : - fc . JOSHUA RdBINSON,. !' :• : European Age mi • apol Btuidiugs, corUerof Fifth and Wood sta. ENGLAND. • ■ IRELAND/ : SCOTLAND,.- ; WALES, ' - ; m - ' FRANCE; and- GERMAN'?, To any amount, by. t >. . •. *v l * Joshua Roblsiohi - it Europe**Agent, Rostßu\liings t cor. Fifth and Wcodtis Sranaportatum Cinrs. merchants* Trarfsportatlon tine * 2,_<n».i*a»u c±.vi *m> aanmoAits.) ' FOR PHILADELPHIA DIRECT. '■‘TT’ WITHOUT . RE-SHIPPING. «Ol „ : „ C. A. IrFAN <Y Sc CO., Canal Basm, 4l» Penn si- PitisburKh. CHARLES RAYHOJt, -, ■ •. Contra! Block Hoad si., Piiilada. TATE are prepared to receive a large amount of Mer- TV chandize and Produce, to ship, on the opening of the Canal, to Philadelphia and all intermediate places, or lower rales, and In less time, than in any. previous sea son. ,N. 8.-~The increased naraber of Tracks provided - by the. Canal Commissioners for carrying boats over tfie State Railroad*'will prevent any possibility of delay at JohnstovVn, Hollidaysbnrgh or Colombia, thia season.- C. A. M’ANULTY, ! Canal Basin... ■\TTILL be prepared; la Transport MERCHANDIZE .T J-. from PHILADELPHIA to PITTSBURGH In nn ticipauon of the opening of the Eastern Division of ilie Pennsylvania Canal, say on and after tho TWENTI-' ETH of FEBRUARY, at the following rates, viz s' For Ist Cia9s;—Dry Goods, Hat?,: boots and : Shoes - Draffs,(Bonks, Stationery. &c., at 31 perTOOBs! For2d Class—Hardware, Qucenswhro, Groceries, Paint ■and Dyestuffs, Oils, Ac., at— -SO cents per IOOBs. For 3d Class —Coffee,‘Leaf Tobacco, Don, Guano, Ba con, Beef, Pork, Ae.y at*-00 cents per IOOBs For lth Class—Tar,Pilch, Rosin, Ashes,’ Matble; Pig Iron,,Bricks, Act, at, ,, —•-■OO cents per IOOBs ■ . „ ■ ' :tj H. H. HOUSTON, Freight Agent, Pcnna. Railroad Co. ' N0b;274 A 276 Market Street, Philadelphia. N.8.-K3oods-going East by our Road should he con signed!? McFADEN A COVODE, ■ , PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD COMPANY 8 - PASSENGER TRAINS between'. PHILADELPHIA and PITTSBURGH*: Leave Philadelphia Daily at 8 A M.;and 101 P.’M.i Leave Pittsburgh. Daily at BA.M ami £>. P; itf. A. HENDERSON, I -febl:Btn . Passenger Agent. YOUGHIOGHENV ROUTE! ■ • HttSS TUB SHORTEST ROUTE ■■ TO BALTIMORE; AND PHILADELPHIA I iJBSLa “The. steamer THOMAS: SHRIVER, Ml AlLar, Master, leaves Pittsburgh, from her wfiarf boat, above the Monongahela .bridge, daily, it 4 fi’clbcfc, Pi M., and, West Newton at 8 A. Af„ running- in connection with a daily-line of splendid Troy built .coaches to Cumberland, and: Railroad -thence to BsltU more and Philadelphia! ; ? * , ... . . For farther information enquire of > «• M. UARTON, Passenger. Agent, filonongahela Hoiise- - • or. Capt. jACOB.SBnTH, Freigut AgenCiybarf-Boa. dec2o:6m RocUlngliajnand'DptneatlcQ,u©<mawaro. TTirOpDW'ARD. BLAKELY & CO., Manufacturers f f... of. Rockingham, and- Yellow. Cane Ware,.-EisT Lmrapoot, Ohio. - r V ?? \ •- v = CD* SAMPLE ROOMS,’ No:104 Fourth i«Mi, near ihe Mayors Offioe, Pittsburgh; Pa. : .«■ • -; ; - • Oar extensive'Works enable tis to fill orderspromptiy.” A competent designer being ; constamly employed, also' enables us to keeppaeawim aifthe new; and improved styles of the day< ; - . ' . ’ WaterUms, Spifoonsj-ritcherß, Paticy : T6ys;-.De?Scrt Sets, Flower Wanes,: Mantel Ornaments,' Medicine and- Snuff Jars, and article's for domestic use, in great variety. -Ordtn tap-clfuUy ioliciisd. marJ7:if CAPTi NAYL'OK, No.; .IK! Third street, comer' of Cherry alley, having made arrangements it Wash ngtoti for the purpose, Wulprocure Bounty Lands for the : omcefs and soldiers, their widows and -children, under the.Bbnnty Land BUI, passed,September 28tb, 18&;- ; ‘ Pittsburgh, OctobbriO. - V- : ~ r : " • JAMESC- WATT, MERCttANT TAlton, ..So. 30,AInrltot.street,.-) Between Second ajia Third sts.>jPga&urffA,- P,i " “'To theJUadlcH •tSTE HAVE NOW FlNlsnGD 0 t Ladie»> W fine black wal.Eambs Wool STOCKINGS, which ore softer in ano taorfr anrabio rnihb color than any; sve .hSve Jieretdfbrß made. Every article in the. Sock, Utfderßhirts and Drawers, ladiea’and children's underclothingroadetoprderiwiuipuuciuality,-;,- ; ’. .Esta|ilwl)ed Stocking s| -, . silver Poriifflpooaßi &c. " 'WYE keep constantly ophana a iarpe of f f silver FOTks;; Spoons* of our'own manufacture; btotandard silver. - \xiOn N B. M’FADDiEN t& CQ. ; * street. ’ HlMS'rONß—lij t>6l» Jorsalo by , , - . i ~ ptvSS > • B. A. FAHNESTOCK &CO. '•'> 1 V • . .-v ■!. < V*V' ' . ••.>■ *.■■■■ * . ■. •. v r•• -*■» ■»** *>• - **.*»/, > Jtfero Jtoflka, JHnsk, &c. How Bdoka! New B6oko ! H- MINER & CO., OSSmtth field •ra great variety. of cheap 'publications.- Having >axrangcmcnts.wiih. Publishers in tbdiYanotts cities of the /Union, we. have a decided advantage- over other houses in the early receipt of now works. The follow ing are dome of the latest that have been received: ; Lutell f d Living Age^Nos.SGa. No. 4 Appleton’s Mechaiucs’Magarme and Engineers • Journal; *■■ .. rb Richard of York, or ihe White Rose of England* At* Historical Romance, by the author of “The .Lost of the planmgqnets • The Philosophy of Spiritual Intercourse-being an ex planation of modem mysteries—by A, Jackson .Davis. RosegDonglaSfOr the Autobiography-of trMimsier’B Daughter—by T.R.W.; ° 1 „,., . French without a Master—in six easy lessons ; Span* ish without'a Master—in four easy lessons ,* Italian With out a master—in fivo easy lessons,*- German without-a master—in six easy lessonsf.Laun without a master—m six easy lessons. . Price ot each, &S cunts; or the whole fivo may be had for one dollar. ' •*. £apr7|| Sew Books! New. Boolca M ... > A T HOLMES’- LITER ARY DEPOT, Third street, -Ol opposite the Post Officer-i- T ?- ;\-.' Horticulturist for April: • - • Cultivator•• 'do;’-' • {4ttell?s LivmgAgc^No.GOO; 1 Dati^hler ° U^laS> ° r Aulotjlo S ra P b y 01 a - Ministers •• Nathdlia—a Tale ; - -* > Spiritual Intercourse—by A.J. Davis; '; : t|?! 1 3 , - e .r^ a , for April—ihebfst numberissued : , v« *ork—or the White Rose of England: an Historical Romance; : *; • . ®?nnan without;a Master—insixeasy lessona;- . French without a.Master, - do- do; ' - Latin Without a'Maiter,' do ' do; " ■ '‘-v : - Spanish without a M aster—in lour easy lessons: a Master—m hve easy lossons: *■ r ' fime,The Avenger—by. Mrs. Marsh ; fapi7 A Literary Depots Third street, opposite J\ the Post Office- . ... **? ■ Harpers’ Magazine for April j International- do. • do; > . Before and Behind the Curtain—or hfteen T .yeara > ob rf serrations of the Theatres of New York—by W, IL Northull, * and the. London Poor—. Nathalie—a Novel, by the author of “Women of France;” ■ Novel, by the author of Jane Shore p •s ■ Ane Personal History and Adventures of Penown— pytheauthor°f“LauneToddj” . . Tom Racquet and his Three Maiden Aunis—with il lustrations;' > •• ■■••• ..i ■ CCr'.'lho,above works may be had at MCNAMARAS* opposite the Post Office, Allegheny City. laprO BEFORE and Behind the Curtain, or- Fifteen Fears. among the JThcatres of Ncsv York— u/ vVTUIam Knight Northal. Thiai9 a new-work—it ap ? " lstor y °f facts. Th*e revelations of the author areofva most striking character, tending to en force the reader to the coavicUon ; that \he. whole book is strictly true. Harper’s Monthly Magazine for April; one of the best numbers yet issued* ,Ii is useless to puff this Magazine "‘UEJhst everybody seemsto be taking it. . •V; •H.Mißer3c C0:,32 Scbithfield street, nave the above for sale .together with a : most extensive stock of old and new literature .ui; the line of:thcig-busmcsa. . jat>i3 W=' • Books! 'Kew Books!' ;.*:*■•• ALL, No. 85 Fourth stTceu has just received tnc following new works: c Popo Joan, or the- Female‘'Pontiff'; by G. W. M. Hey nolds,E«q. • ... . . The Personal History and Adventures.of Pen Owen by John Galt. fum Rocqnct and hi&Tbrcc Maiden Aunt? • This work is a companion to “ Vanity Fair”- > - . Icqnographic Encyclopadia. No! 18. . ' ;’^ l U nt^ t ?®P9 rt ®® c S ; irn ahboiingf&c., byJE. JJLewiSjM- D. , ~ . . 5 The Warwick Woodlands. by Frank Foreatcr. _-Anne 1 Grey; by the hiithor of* 1 jane bhore,” «c. . Before arid. Behind lhe Conjun, or -Fificen Years OT*?*®:eTJeatres YorkT by William Kaigb,- lbeßifeof YankeeHilK ‘ i_*he "hilosophy e x?/«SV' o il.=.k!* in^ rn «^ yst^J,iea j Andrew .Jackson Uuvis—author of iheGreat Hdnndnica/&c.' ' ? . Romance of thcOcean—illustrated'with maps, anec* dotes,stones,Ac.-• -• ... v - - JL. - /: humorous novel; byGregoiy’ Seaworthy BOOKS'. !—Louisiana: Its colonial history and! ro mance—by Charles Gayarre, '" ' i y.'. • ftfqum Hope? or Philip,'King of the Wampanosks : an historical romance— H. Hollister* • • • ' P/, ar S. ? :Franqo;:ia story—by. the author of; the' . .lionUotrliaborantt therßondda Poor-Sy- Henry' May. Pan’ s * Da S nerreol 7P. e eugravingj; lakea by Beard. April No-of'Harper 1 * New Mdnthly Magazine. 1~' i " AU the above Boaks juef received and -tor side by : ,R. C. STOCKTON, Bookseller, ■ ' “P 2 -■ - ' TCo 47. Market street. TyTEW ROOKS!—Elements of Analytical Geometry; rv ®Jt<lort!te Differentia! an d Integra!Calenlns. By Hliaa Loomw, A-ftL . . . .. 1 Nile Notes of a Howauji, . . '_ . ( ; , SbUcrßcokir*:^ t!UI,! ° nl!^ 1 S'OHf/ By tfie. authorofithe . tandem Laborandtho London Poor. By Henry i’a* ne.-waMaguerreotype engravings, taken by Beard. . Tbo above Book* jnstreeeivedandforealebv marts R. C. STOCKTON. 47 Maiket at. YOLUME at Lossing's Pictorial Field. Boot of rne Revolution. bound Ta cloth, pit: - No. 12, Pictorial Field Book of the Revolation.pampfc* let aeries; . i>.? f''•■■■ ■ Erskine—a Francoma .etorj-, by the author of Kolia Books; '. Time, the Avenger* by the author of the u Wiimimr-’ ton*” “Letttce Arnold,” “ Mourdant Hall, fti - Tbe above .w.-jks just received and for sale by v ‘ ' R,C« STOCKTON, N0.,47 Market street. • Ke\r mullet ' ' • " ,tr . celebrated “Bird arranged for The Robin, by Jenny Lind—for the guitar; ; : When Stars are in the Quiet Skies, do - v • Jitraey at the Gate, do < Ratapian»by Jenny Liadj:-* - do • By the sad. Sea .Waves, . .- - - ••do I wandered by the BrookjSiide . do - AU.the Winds are.Sleepingr, , do- :r : Carrtval.ofVenice, .... do Ethiopian Melodies, . . do * : Speak Gently, sung by W. V Wallace—for niano • . ,-.My.New England Home; National Union; . . _ ’Rs J&dnight Hour; ‘ • Sleeping, f Dreamed, Love—by W. V. Wallace; Jesßte Cook; .. v Oh come, Maidens, come; • ■ Mountain Maid’s Invitation; ' We Parted Forever; ' Collonade Polka; - Pliek’s Sentimental Waltz,- Together with a large ;collecUon of Waltzes; Mirohes, S°ngs,Variauons,Ac., jugt.received by express. Collections made, and Music bound in the best manner al n e 3 • - 0. Piano Depot, mat3S.;= -- ■ J --^- J; nS;WooJ street. : NKw mcsic.- ; - ! ‘ ~- TITHtRE ore the Friends of my Youth. ByG.Barlter; YT I’ve Something Sweet to Tell You; : The Robin; ’••• - I’nt Thinldng o’er the Days,' Mary; ' ; My Newv.Engiand Sens. dedicated' to - the Ladies of New England • . She I Loye is far. away, . ■ 'Ob; Meet me dnlhe'Simr Shore ; Good Night; Wy iiome's on the Prairie Lea. By Woodbury: i Lilylihey. By3.C. Foster: We left raj- Native Village. By G, Barker ; The'Spirit Dove; 6 ' ' ' Fo, hi, hi. The Black Shakers’ Song and Polka: Would I were.wiih Thee—for. Guitar... ... r . ■ LesAdieui. 1 '• 'An extensive collection of uew Polkas, Waltzes, Varia'ionBi*c;"‘- - v : * Also, a new supply of “Wew Garraina Sacra,” Can ucaLaudiSj-andanexceUenuiewworlCicaUealhe > a collection of popular and social songs.-harmo mzed and byG-S-WebbyG-S-Webb andAV,.Maaon— conslaefea one of lie best ' "’•s-.V; •• ' ' KLEBER]G-oldettHab?, . ■ ‘ * N"0--1Q1 Third stree t. Sew Stocli ofPldnoß, ■ MS-'®- BLUME wouldrespeet' fcSUI SiSSs prt|fully invite tie- attention of Oiepnßv WW and splendid stock of V T opened and ready fo£ sale, among which,are the celebrated Hamburg Pianal vwitlt thonew Improvement of Iheoverisirthits, the la test and most important improvement, 'invented solely ; hyithem and by no others-. They, have-been tried to.be ■ copied iQUus country, bq,t unsuccessfully . ' r.wvi°v e m S ?I ond H 7 «{W> doub^e carved Piano, LotttfXlV style, made by Bacon &. Raven; New Tort. -Three 7 octave Pianos, also mado by Bacon &Raveo, ?NOW iorlC.': .... ..V ; .t.;;- .. : t Four 6f octave Pianos, made by J. C. Fisher, la«r Nunns it Fisher, New York; together with some of otirv own manufacture, with metaltc frame. fra:!9 . Jfiinet j r .» CHAIR AN&-BEDSTEA»-MANUFACTUBEH, No. . avAf itUTwan't ifot?,X»6«rfg itwi, has,-vn hand a largo eroctc or Chairs and Bedsteads of every descrip tion, made dftho bcßt materials;'wiifeh fie will sell low er than anioles of the same quality-can be cold in> the city. lie would call barticulor attention to his Urge B'Ocfcormaaogany ana walnut;chairs -and-Bedsteads, . which: he-.wiu/ sell., at? greatly: --Also, TURNING of every description;executedin^the neatest manner.. - r -- : of Orde Orders left at the Warerootas, . -uhe Mill, corner 0/ Adams and Liberty streets, wifi be promptly auendetho, ; mat2l‘ \ y - : ; 7“ EEC fclVEDthis day* per express, a fine assortment ofDreea partthtiatestslyles of. Dress -Silts. Silt Tissues, Insh Popjfns, Borages, Lawns, &c.' Also, a' generalassortm.ent of dress. trim mings, such os iacesj'bmtoni, (aai .atylea,) braid, ic dgetherwith aiafite lot or hosiery and gloves 7 toallop which theatteution of the public is solicited; ■ A; A.MABON : & CO i : apr2 ’ .Nos- 62and 64- Watke t st^ €IHEAPEST 80AIMER-GOODS IN t Cloths, *all wool, Cashmarettea,-Seoteh' Plaids Linen Drill, and Duofcs, Variety-of M.ri seillcs and other Vestings and Trimmings, by, je» ; ; ' ' ; ; , JOSHDA^OBINSbN. ' ’ " "" '*‘ V-* ; ■ .-•^»*-ji”,a > .* * ; »_j w • 1. • ;** *-'•”" ’ -Jv I ,'**-:? ..•*, ,'■ ■?;-.•■ '•'■ - ? •.* ( ’ V • «i f.f, '• .f' ■•■'"i. '''•' v r£*. ../* ■ 4 v*> * • « i"''- ' t" • • l .» 4 W.fc v % - ti woui lEEE - "• v’V '•-'**'* ■ ‘ **. -v. : , ibr jSals & STo-iCtt « An Saat ti’oerty, . H desirable property oflSO feet front oy ■ i'»J« - f- e E ;tO -® street, wm valuable improvements. near Übert7t ““ S.CUIHBERT.: General Agent, • 7o Smilbfie.ld street. ' • M dwftf f\rJH?i d TT^°% h , re ' Slor < "RICK r,™V^¥,C-„. 0U ? E w 7 h 0 »treef,ouo <loor .from.Cbathaiu Btrcet. Enquire of ■..-■> '• JOHN* \V. RIDDELL; *' • ■ At tue office of H. S. Mograw, tea... • , ; jnar2&3id». : . vi..fptmh street. 1 ‘ Coantry.Resldenceft or TjlOR SALE—A Lot of Land of 14 acres,pneo .$75 per ■ - r ■ Albo—A Lot of 10 acres, at $55 per acre. Also—A Lot of 13fr acre*, at 87© per acre- The above are -well suited for country Tdsldftnces or for gardening purposes, and are first rate bargains.- Theyare situate,ton Chartierls' Creek. 4£ miles from, the s City.- r- r*vr S. CUTHBERT* <£enernl Agent, l mor2s .... . • 70, Sraithfield-street- For Rent. \STABEffOUSE,No. 20 Wood west. • Enquire on the Tw- premises. fmarlO* ■ . . ■■■•• For-Rent*-- Tub first floor and- basement of the ALdSOiVJC iLILL, FiPia Stjieet. ; Trie first floor is into two Store Rooms front, 20 by CO feet, and will be very desirable for Fancy Stores. '.Two Rooms-backr,-suitable for Offices—acces-. 1 to which t» by a wide Hali*runmng through* the centre of; the- building.; -The basement will be -finished in. 8 neat mtmuer. and will be suitable for Retail Variety atotes, Trunk and Harness makers, &c • The whole will b& ready :by die Ist or April;- Enquire of JAMES-W.-MAILMAN, 4 - * ' • .Teo2o -r-j. - . Water street.- For Rent.: : THAT LARGE DWELLING HOUSE, with tesfo extensive Grounds for Garden and Stables tfte/ia attached—the Residence of the late Wm. J: Totten, Lim street. Possession givenon the Ist of March er terras, apply to DML IVI’ABOY, Guardian.ior R. 0* Totten, at the Fort Pitt Works. • (feblB ' FdR SALE—A Lot of Ground having a front of 60 feel on Centre lautunff b:*ck2Co icet totwo streets. On..the lot is erected:a largo Brick Dwelling House, nearly new arid well finished. ThMot is planted with the best selected: froti-- and-Shrubbery l “.° country can affpriLlf applicauon.be made soon, the property wju be sold at a fair price nnd terms. • . f Enquire, at the office of. ... i. ,■ WM. CFRIEND . Attorney* Fourth streer, • feull.tr ■■ ■.:. ; between Wood and Snnthfield-' For Rent In Blrmlngtiam. f\NE NEW THREE'STOBY BRICK HOUSE,if§f& \s withstore roomsand cellar, favorably aitusJisiflji ate .for alarge Grocery and Produce business.. Possess ionraay.be had immediately, with alow-rent, to a-:good businessman. - \ ■;■■■:- • ALSO—One large Brick—occupied as a boarding hquseand inn. . u ; - - . : A^Sp~-Flevcnne7r'threestory‘Brick’Houscs— some' just finished ,* possession given, immediately, -Others on uie.lst April. . ■ ; • ALSO—One Frame Houre, and several nn stairs rooms. • . . , . . r ' . ■ALSOr-One Bnck Yard, apd Kiln to burn tn-' ■ ALSOr-Occ Lumber Yard, with space, to put a large . amount-rand one. ofthe best points about the city for FOR SALE OR LEASE—One large .lot,- lavorably situated fora Foundry an i .Fngine Shop or other mam>. c . t “f in S - >baving;(l.ee; _ water in front, (a .harbor,) lor fitting out and.repairing steamboats, Ac.:- AL&O, FOR tjALE-r150,000 Brick, m lots, and rold > before, they will be sold .on Tuesday, ■ the 25tn of March next, at 12 o’clock, M., or ao* proved paper. • ... *•.. • r ALSO—Lots on lease, to bund on. ■ Applyto the subscriber, at his office in Binniiigham, .near theEplJtng Mill, from-10 to2-orat the Warcroom of Rhbt; Matihbws A Co., No. 28 Water nreet,—or •through the FutsbitighPost Office, bypaid letter. ' . f fo-* • v.-.i ■ , JOHN HHEY. For Rent* ~ • A HANDSOME STORE, on Market street-.between and Fourth street?, at present occupied by Mr. Thomas White, as a Dry Goodsfitore.’ Also—A large, well , finished ROOM in the second gory,next dbor-td-Mr. Duff’s Mercantile College. Thi# : Room is well calculated end: suitnble for a Musical Sa* Joon or or could be conveniently arranged as doable offices, _ . .. v E, D. GAZZAM, ; . aplttf - .Office,Third sL > 07ertlie'PostOfficc. ,r -. , j - ' 76£4Qfe/ ' ■ STORY -.Qn Rank JaSiijSLLano, Allegheny, between ihe Hand street-bridge and Aqueduct.;Enquire' of H. W. Fish, Real Estate Broker, corner of sth and Smiihficld streets. -; [dctSS • ■ . For SdleV ‘ /k OFGROUND,' Containing 2£ Acres, situate! . «T& One mile below the town of Bcaveri Beaver couh* ty,on which there is creciedYnewßrick House, 46 Ot .s*?«*» liAwnes high, .with.abasemem. The house haa been well butltand well finished,.and contains 13 rooms; lUs wunin 200 y*tcla-ofthe Ohio river, and commands none view ru t, and'is bounded on the North'west by .the. State read leading to New Lisbon, Ohio. This pro-’ •petty would be desirable for a country residence; or for a garden, praumuier boarding house. - A lot.of 5 acres • adjbinmg it will besojd with it, if desired by -thepojv chaser. The terms are 'so moderate, that it will "be 4 bargain to’thsrpurchaser.' Enquire of’’ - "N; P.;jc O. L. B. FETTERMAN, .febgmt ;;;u iA-V ; . Attorneys at Law, Fourth st-..'. - Solo, - •' *. • A HOUSE.AND.LOT, Bitaated on Pike street,between t t\. 'Walnutejid Factory stTeets x Fifth Word. The Lot 13.25: feet front -and.iUD featdeep,an- Y ich : there are two small Frame,Tenements. Term* ea y;—Title good.. For particulars; enquire of Aidermhh PARKINSON, Penn street, Filth.WanL , ... .. -may?:tr «•-* ,i Land for sale, •••:?•' THE Chattier’* Coal Company will sell sojqc very dt • -rirabk piecesof LAND, situated On and nhar the : Steubenville Turnpike, and near the. southern terminus of their railroad... The Landwill be divided into' quantities*’to* suit pnr* chasers,and the:terma of payment will bo very easy. Enqdireof ' Z‘YT. REMINGTON, •. eepj -. -I.•• —Manager. -Drug: unit Prescription Storo for Sale* AORUG and PRESCRIPTION STORE,- located in a flourishing and improving part of- the city, which is doing a profitable bustiustyls offered for sale upon easy terms. , For further particulars, apply af this office. jjaCS __ Real Katate for Sale., •JjnRK undersigned ' offers for sale a large number oX -- A valuable/bauding-lots, and some very desirable sites formanufectorieSjiu the;,borough ofßirmingham,loca ted hear the new Public School House and English Lu theran Church. -. ■ The rapid growth of Birmingham: in : population and . manufocturing’.wealth, and- the Reasonable prices; at which lots will be will render them a safe and pro fitable .investment. ,Tulejjerfect., Terms favorable. ‘ , For parUculars and lerms euquire of-the undersigned, af tlmoffi.ce of Geo," F. Gilmore, Esq.,.eta' Grant, .street; 3d : -and 4th streets, at'of William Symmes and N. Paitersdn, Esq’cs.'at their offices in Birmingham. : [i an 27) ; JVIO9E9 F. EATON. 'V.. . .iiFop Sal©;:'-'.-/--. THE subscribe reliefs for salc i-large 'and well built BRICK HOUSE.withfive ormbToacrea of ground, timmed On ihe Fourth street Koad|wUbfn three'-miles of this cityv- Possession-given on the lit: of-April -next— gToundp'comainirig over FOUR-ACRES, with a spring of excellent water there .on, euttared.near -the. above** Also, a lot of ground :49 leetTL inches by ISfi fcot, adjoining-the residence of Mr. A. .Toner,: near the .city, opposite the. 7lh Ward, ;on i e . [hUsylYfttua. Avenue,., Possession given immediately. It idflow certain that the*Plank Road will be completed: past the above property early in the coming! summer.— For further information apply to DAVJ l> BEELER, 4th. street Road, neartftg firstuesoribed property. ija22.tf A Brloß House and 'fon t*ol» fbr Sale.' A -NEW - .TWO STORY: BRICK- HOUSE, with ten ilv Lots;OfGroun<J» situatetin.lho:Borough. ofßaw xeocevilie, -The house#*: well.arranged for comfortand convenience, and'the situation is healthy and pleasant. 1 The grottndaaSso feet front on Cheanat 6treet,' by HO feet deep. Price, 54.Q00. * :-.aiso, fleVcn ‘BaiidiD§ Lou, on the Bauer Road, at S4oo* AlsOrfiveiJuilOingLoti, on North'»treet,atS*2s. Also, several, other Lots,, at 5350, s3Qoand.S2sy each.— Terms casyv: This property Is notfar.frora the Garrispn, .and near the ’Omntbajr.atand* ; S.OUXHBERT. GenH Agent, i 70 yraithfioid-street - • a Vdluabl® Farm for Sale* ACRES OF ORQlTND—situato onthe ilono'nga* :/- v tola riven about twenty miles above Pittsburgh, --having D? acres of .fine river bottom.laiidj and the bat - ericais first-raus upland—•aJl l tufable;'about 45 acres in cultivation, and .15 in'good timber. The improvemeius -ara'a-rwo story frame Dwelling House, Barn, frame - Siat}ie,;snriog house, a two story, still house, large or chard, or About,4ob trees of vaiious. fruits,-and good .qoflUUesj.about-.4 acres of coal vein, O teet; good springs. Price SG.5OO} 31500 In hand at .82U0 a year. ’ ‘ S. CUTHBERT, Gea’l Agent. - marts ••.•••• • - 76 Smithffeld street. . Vo Let I s A. DWELLING HOUsE on Third street, aboveand xL near to Smlibfield.- It tas gasfiituresr largo yatd; wash hoose,&c; Will bo tented low, ana possession - -; r - .';4lBoi i'or lease or.iale,socneiot?jn thvNiqUi.W&rd, between the Allegheny fiiver and Penn street.’ : : wai.m. Darlington, ■ \ ■■■ ■ At Benjamin Darlington's, - •Foonh nrecinear Wood/ : -maW&tw -7~~-* r 1 - • XOv |*43i. • . I TWO, fine -Hoo«*io..tem lit Easv Liberty, whh gfod . oat Houses Garden, Fruit,&c M ‘ Bec/ 'Enquire or * : ‘ ' F. R. DRAW, i No t Diamond . • Envelopes., T : lPMAN>a Mhefiviipjarchment Bv din. ping.lto fiogeraw water, aud .moistening *na penisglhs gummed.edge,ihese.Bhvelopea becometlie safest.andatrqngesnhar'can bedsedh&eine' madiTi withstand any oidinan Jtioilott prraoistaro. -For-sale by the quantity or dn/ll pack, at th» store of \V. 6 HaVf.Ni 6 : corner ofMarket a£iSeboseU./ * *'* « ♦ •* „ 1 .■;i*£*tf% : :i V.oi; V^ir'S; »> •? fe-.v- V * ■..*}■, • } * L if* '' % s' r *' i * Sat gait S? <2a ' -A Vfiinabit Fleco ol'pttjporty to* 3&]a PONTAIMNC 6 ACRES, aitaato in the UuteSim Ay vicmity of East, Liberty, of ThSS. Mellon, Esq..and Mrs. Negler,about^oCamilefrom the Railroad Thjs property balloniu.fine, proiportn* young orchard, and is a very desirable altatiioß for A coun.ry rcsiderceibeutga rewhundred yard, from lho turnpike, anil fmqung an rto ola fUauilon hnid. Till. property is also very saimblelbr persons ddsiwui or purchasing i or 1 acre lots, as it points oaihreediffersnt street;.. If noj soldm. p body,ii.wlll lie soldln lots to smt purchasers. For information enquire at tUs offioaL' sptf ' ...... BIttWIIVCiHAM 'PROfERTYi fU MUWfAvilaibli., property of sd& feet front on Centra street, by IS7- , aeep to Frankim street, ha»lnjpa|grgbttrt'«wfy brick - .oose, nrraiiecd separately for ttro ftunlllev-each hut- ' 1”S four rooms, &e;; estth alargSfard.-Alto, a car* < P'l'J" ’ eljopiioir Ftanltlin'strcei. ■•Tbo-trbelO'Will bo sold together at abargnin. Terats easy. 3. CUTHBERT/Coiierat Agent, , 76~8mlihaelJjtreei. ■ I?. K HOUSE,. aliaoteoni.Wcbiiwr'UifeaL Heat near the lower l)rlil*e.- • Refit ilOO;'* , 8 CUTHBERT, Gen’l Ajnnt, 'OSjoithfielditreot. I- . Orphans’ Court Sttld.-'' 4 f» parruancnuf anorderoriho Court of AN lwbcay county, the sabscrlber, apphtSiTSsteeby ' iae_(.onntotnake tale of theesiateoF tb^EW/Clutrle* JJ- Maguire, deceased, will expose to public sale.etthe Court House, in tuo city of Pittsburgh:ih%3rley,™ S3iA »/ Annl, at 10 . o’clock 4, M, M th»\M)££3 mes- LOT OR PIECE OF OROtoS to situated in the city of Fittsburen.AUeghenycounty, Pa., of which tho Key. Chas. g- Maguireoieffiudl&hr/n M, .demesne uot fen, being, .part of Lot Ifo~4S8«;ln CoL ■ Woods’plttn of the town of Pittsburgh, whiChSaidpieoa or parccl of ground was conveyed br Jatns*>McCu!- lough and wife to the said Kev. Charles B,: Maguire, bv deedidated the 27thjJay of April, 4. J> 162(?,<ihJrecottf- ' .aenbed-.M follows; Beginning at: thefintaxsoetlon of Lherry alloy with Liberty .street;-and running' thence nlongvhe line of Liberty slrem lo a pblnt caVcn feet from the lower or wcatwardly corner of a brick house ■ SP f ! n 'i l co-prcmi-.,iri.the; «unio to bo measured ■ from tho, corner of the brick .walla of raid building, ' i ? n ,i lne nt T, Bht angles with Liberty street, and pnrallel.to.iho wcßterntedii of sald:bttUdinai.i6 Cherry alley aforesaidtheneo by the line of, said, «Sey to the which said boundaries onefosotha brich.building aforesaid. Together with * feaa trinn* ’ s nasttrardto (hereof,, and seven feet of ground lying weetwerdly ofsaid building. ~ 8 . mar3l) .ROBERT. VftATSrijQhrritt. . A: TWO BTORY BttICKIIOUSEhMe.ri-Bwlstreet. jOl. require of V S : EING’®nSPOOHHiBtD, - mnti:c • . 'J- !■■ n-tbd : ••-. :x37.AVobd street. •• HQUS6B 1 1 ' ‘ ■ ; A BHICK HOUSE on PennuiccK.t<!aiS3fO:! t™fa£ 8Wo““ 0,1 WCti *“ 1 “ bIe fot A Hoaserand Gardcn on Vlueatree;;'BUft?." ,l ' ;: ' f .•• A Hoase end Gardonj bra-’ j>leasafat ; l&<ftifcL iwo nulc3 from the city , $125, , ? S. CUXWBERT, Gen»JlHteenL 7$ Sambfield »troct i>wcUlnff to Lett . j HO. 45 Tfiira street, apnoaiethe Tnim : P/£shyteriaa Church, pad aeconctxioaserifrataFerrirjooer.' Jhisjsu very comfortable dwelbng, embracing four teen rooms and an excellent bathlogroom, sushUca with hot and cold shower baths, &e. Situated cpnvcnieiu to busmens, market, and in a qutej andpleatfant nehrhbor hood---Apply on the premises, i ••' * c : M THE SUBSCRIBER oSersfor Bale. on-favora* followuyfKeal Estate, rifthe City of Pittsburgh, via: V- ■■ a jt; z-.-JFgzve?.'* Three. Tolnable three.graryabrtcfcriawelUM houses,,™ Second sneer, between; J&srJtefiMffi Ferry jtwo stoiy bnrk,warehouse,;; ,m •■■ trf.?,; ( a--:y,» “ QnelotfiOfeetffonioaßack a Ve V^vandcXJ;cDdin P l 0 fop<tf3h£&Uk ii^3 r i wi^ 7 PaelotnppOsitethc wsiertai.BDreetTrbiili US eiipdlng to ihe top of Ihc-iiiu.on whichiserectsa one twostory Wick store sod warehouse,3B by SOfeet a also ou«uieSwe%»two stories hlefc /•»?*»* . -No. 8a One Wse iotirt New Brighten.BesverCounts. ■■■ bring: about KQfectoa Brood Wayytind'sboatSOO feet • 0-'™' r? nu i!"“' K j CC °’ 0,1 »hichare orcraed-tWolarra frame dwellings, undone email fnunehqoso.uth'dlu an - office This property ft Af. Gould, and la Very ately opposite the Falkton Bridge.- : One traie? lot,- immediately r -comer ThrnTand ijaritetatreeia*"' /. f . ronrra ; f ;; r - JOHW FLEMlNffir^eiiL *DDiTiGN&L;s4£TS dp ‘ : ltn * ’ • Forty Towu toti £nisaet recent OTprecedeftiedeaJooftStir 4* nearly cxliaaistedthoid nr*. .viously : .lw| oat, and. s the* demaid- baa been induced ( to -lay out .& ponton of his property m town lota aa above. and'olSr* ttoi for ?^iaws**iS9B# xugSß&aisgsssassipn procure a dosirable home. ■ ■ ■i}S? s W«amonrtheanosTclMM# inddhsl ire* oVihose t 3old- I)rillCi * laliy * C^ id the eea* ■ East Liverpool,.Feb, add, •:r: (near the eonier-of , THIS ASSOCIATION, SXSStiS&maa* bracing, already, twice tornreiVuSL fesjamsejiawga- times as many hands aeaheilaft^® hoa»e, and are able to larnish the pnblidybyt whetesala Wltil furniture of the. following-Jdttycripuon— Mahogany Wardrobes; Dressing Bnroani tFttlleCol. ?Z\ti\ arc S^K* h Bedsteads; Mahogany Chatra, Rocking Chairs; Mahogaay Washslands; Bo- A’p Pfflae mnM a -if 8 ’ * le r Tables; fine Card Tablesr Centro PnnHr ? ac French Bedsteads; Ottomans; tdrobes; Dmtng and Breakfast Tables! Work. ’ c . herr y ®“ d Common Workstands.f high;pasq common, low, and trundle Bedstedds; etiorry Bureaus: Crum* Cradles,&c, • : •••• t'C r The advamagesof co-operation, on an ex teas! vote ale. permit them to sell at the lowest prices, Ucd they ire de termined to*cLl,iower than any compodiors.im equally good, if not better article, &nd wamaied—uiihaoSlia .will understand by giving iaetn a >• -. v -;---.- /iJEFSttamtoat-toork, otaU'.descrtp.Uuni^ajidifithcr arwcles of any description, made to order In every stylo* at the sltortegrnoticc.: •• j • .■ tp;:; v ■.■■ •. ? t ■.*;'-fJnatzSi OAttRIAOKS, Bnoatss, SotsiiC' on winch i»usedSprouL>aP»tciuC»mbiScTsprin»araro «‘i!iu« ft'*' Jp-Alj work warranted to ba made fronttbsbaatiJaw. “‘ k . ui , ck “7- aad none bat the best JaSi^ SimSSZi and rolled iron urcdln thie eatabUshmeiu. • *1' J : • gCTtritßwgEg- 1 -•-■ ■■■< t s*-‘ . Hon, WAt WILKINS; : f-* ssffisaaf^M^SSta. . WINES.&.X,iaCO.RS, «f KuSunthJ IV ‘ , ' I3T ' Lil ‘'‘v tt. «*. 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' BHOBES'SaUjCOiIPfi' ; onnosiis 8C Charfea Howl. ll7 Third at, SMALETcITUKCtt OK GAfP<;r good quality tfnu ia good order, can be had ax private 3ale, : al'&us -iiaa* d tea dollars, on applicatlon-to —• ft- AL £ A VIB, Atott-t - --i t-: r. coraot of. yFosdar.d KXfcU> AF bbU.J)iic4.4pptosrc3Qivetl C£ ./or sole by . . . 3AMWiE P,|IUUV,BB. REM 11l ... ./'.• NO.- 229. _ . T l '- % ■ • ■■ ■> k . :. • - : 'V.
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