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Lrfflfflsassras^g* esssstssssssssssSE! - “'J PSffSKfSS.' 4SBS3j,f>"”MS Persons wishing pieiures taken may rest as-ured «... f" I-Jto pains shall be spaiad to produce them inth?ht.Sjs i perfection of the art. Our instruments arc hr the martM^ 1 »erfal kind, enabling ns to execute pictures %m£SS tiorhigh finish and truthfulness.to nature. TliepuS“c nra *soUc«e4.«®ca!l*ttd eiamue. . luDncare .persons sitting for pictures a re neither requirred n,„ JB3aasc"»—' •—«%s- SSI'S’S? i-< ,;hfe*Si«'t»te?S. '? ".- V « ‘ .Cv 1 "'- Be=^ 23 s , s ! ?sa^ sf Vi- ;'!'’•' : :>' r'\ ;.' ‘ •»~ r'f.e* i.sr 5Sv.,V>» -'j; -i 's.; Kj • >•. *. ~**r v .-'►.••'Pn*; *• •■-< . ;l.', t.’• '■ ■-*-.* 1) 1 * i£‘ *‘ ''i»- , ’ ■? f 4 ,- 5 ~ k «, w-i- v*--*- - t =% ,V* a 1 *%!»•♦* v -».< <•* w »e* M 7 1 « >! v* ..b v > * t \V‘ *''r- * k *; f ** -?; */ : •■ • ;;; v'- 1 ' - . -: r-\ ' MEM VOLUME IX. DAILY MORNING POST. p tinted and ’Publakedetfery Morning,\Sundays exeepted.Y BY lIARPEH & LAYTOS, or wood and rirnt streets. ■. H7* 1 ERM5.~Pive Dollars- a vear, payable strictly a advance. 'Six, Dollars will invariably be required if notptud withm the year. . JO* Single copies two cents— for aale til the.counier ai uie by the News Boyß. . THK SATURDAY MORNING POST Is published lYomdhe wnte office, on a large blanket size sheet; at TWO DOLLARS u. year, m advance— singlecopiesrtvE cents. > , |jy* No paper will be iliscontmued (unless attbe dis cretion ofuie proprietor,) until all arrearages are paid- No attention will be paid to any order unlees ac companied by the money, or tairnfactorv reference in this City. 0* Connected wuA the Establishment of tkt Morning Post is one of the largest Job Printing OJJicesin the city refutealt kinds of work is donjon the shortest notice,and most reasonable terms. RATES OF ADVERTISING AGREED UPON ' BY THE PITTSBURGH PRESS. TEN LINES NOtiPAKEIL, OB LESS i 3n©sqoare,one Inseruon ——S.O 50 11 *}■■■■ each additional insertion ■ : -• *JS u - one\freek 175 « w. • two weeks 3 01) ' 41 _ il three weeks* **'.* *’• 400 ..« .. u ouemonth*. 501) 44 • • ■ • _ two months*.7 00 1 - u ;■■■“■ - three months*.'*........ v 9 00 •■ ** •“ fourmonihs * 1000 4 ‘ 1 sir monthsl2 00 _ u - All transient advertisementsto oepaid in advance. WHITE & CO:, Garettb. .._ L. HARPER, Post. - ROUT. M. RIDDLE, Journal. JAME&T. BaRR ACo , Chronicle. FOSTER A BROTHER, Dispatch. Dec:i, 1843.1 JAMES \V\ BIDDLE, American. professional (Sariis: ■ TOHftR.IiAIIGE, Attorney at Z/Ott, Fourth street, near y " ' 1 • - marSO t£UM&UEL IV. iil. Lr.iv —Omcc on -siUt Kjl Btreet*nearGrant,PiUstmrgn. : . 0«35. 0 ORLANDO LOOMIS, Attorney at Lata. —Oifice 4lh « si., above Wood. ■ • : joiyfl-y 7 pHOSIAS M. MARSHALL, Auorniy at Low.—Orhce, 1 Lflfrne’g Buildings, Fourth sl . jan.7-ly R- B. CARNAHAN,Attorney aiLaifr—O&ce on Fourth » si., between Cherry niley and Grant si. ftc2-y DR. BROWN’S OFFICE, N 0.65, Diamond alley, near Wood street. febl *• T N. M , CI.OWRY 1 Attorney and Counsellor al I, tf • Office in BakeweU’s Buildings on Grant street. , -jeayjMy. ■■■• . 0 ■■ T SCUJ.T, Denuxii Fourth si., five doors west oi Mflr- V • keL AU.work.warranted, and a not perfectly sat isfactory no charges will be made, fcbio REMOVAL— Dr Robert Snyder, has removed Ins office to Fourth street Letween Wood and SrtuUi facld street*. marls-ly DAKRAGH Attorney at Law- -Ofhce in Rafcewell’s Jm Buildings, on Grant street, opposite the Coart jioase, jytMfly TORN fiAKTON. Ailomcy at Law —Odice, NdriUsale ftf. ofiFifth sireeu between Wood and Smiliifield,in xhe ■game bptldmg wan Aiderman Morrow. sep3(H.y GEORGE K UILLMOKE, Attorney and Counsellors i Oficeremovedio the Jid door below Gram si. ? 00 Fourth, to theoflicelafely occupied by Alderman Mil -1 r. mardO N'JBUCKMA&TER, Alderman —Office: Fourth sireci • third door above Southfield,Sotuh side. Conveyancing of all lands den > with the greatest care and legal accuracy. to Real Estate examined. &c B- BIDDLE ROBERTS, Attorney at Lais. Office No. • -132 Southfield street, between Puth and Sixth. - Collections carefully attended to—special atteuuo given to Conveyancing. (dcc3tly Dr.Cliaries Hofman. SOHCEOPATHIC• PHYSICIAN,-has- removed his office to Penn street; No. 231, (between Hand street Oflmsoo alley). jdec3Q SLa.TI.MTBin-y—* li. C.U’DOWELL. EEYSER & MCDOWELL, (successor to Kuan & Svr*»sa,) Wholesale and Retail Drugand Prescription fifore t cot- sr of Wood street and Virgin alley. Physi cians pro carefully compounded night and day. • ■■ ■ ■ oenO-.it "TOWN A. PARKINSON, AWernan, Filth Ward, Penh {| sL. between Walnut and O’H&Ta sis., where Ue may be'bondat all times. Thosehavtnghouscß orother prop city to sell or rent, can have the same panctuaily nuend cd to; debts collected, and all the duties of an Alderman will receive prompt attention. 0c27-p XTENRY W. WILLIAMS, Attorney and Counselor at in Late, (successor to Lowne So Williams,) Other at file old stand, Fourth si., above Snuthheld. THE Partnershipheretofore existing between Henry W. Williams. Esq., and myself,in the practice of the law, was dissolved by mutuul consent on (he 20th ult., and the I'usiness will hereafter be continued by Henry W. Wil ,4&ms, whom,l most cheerfully recommend to nil lor whom I have the honor to do business—as n gentleman every way worthy of their confidence. dcclß-ly WALTER H. LOWKIE. Samnel Pi Ross, ATTORNEY A F LAW—Office in Fourth street, near .GranCm Lamartmeßuildings. mart9:w OHN J. 51 ITCH EL**— • ——•— SAMUEL PALM tiE . mitehel A Palmer, * TTORNEYS AND COUNSELLORS AT LAW— A. OJfet on Fourtn street, a few doon btloto Smitltfuld- Allbasmessenirusicd to their care, promptly utiended to -CoUecuon* made and Conveyancing executed on mode* gate terms. *• feblinf *~ r rr " r “ - J. ll* Jennings, * TTORNEY : AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW—Of- J\ fice/Lowno's Buildings, Fourth street, between Brnithfieid and 0 rant. __ • ap&_ ' —: —■ “ j)r. George SlcOoob HASselecled Pittsburgh as his permanent residence. He has taken the house lately occupied by Alder* vtun Miller,on Fourth street, near Grant, immediately ftdjoiniogtbe ** Lamartine Housed His Office is attach ed to his residence, where he will constantly be tound, unless absent on professional duty. .Office hours from ? o'clockA k. to 9 o’clock -a. and from 5 p. jj. to?.p. s j r oovs ■ Bi» p, A u. Li B. Ketterman, A TTORNEYB AT LAW—Office on Fourth street, he* xfcjjtwccn Wood and Smuhfleld. .. jan2s:y W.W. Dallas, A TTORNEY AT : second story Wil- AtiusHall. ian2l:ly Or. James Utng. OFFICE ON FOURTH STREET, one door West of Weavers Hotel: . • . . . augLQ:3m Wm» Q ( H. Robinson, ATTORNEY AT LAW.. Office N 0.39,.39, on Fourth U%, street, opposite the. Mayor’s Office. |augdl:y - •It'S* Hamilton* * LAW,-has removed to the office in J% Fifih street, between Wood and Smithfield streets, formerly occupied by Thou. Hamilton, Esq., dec’d.nnd wiU attend to the business remaining unfinished upon his tlocfcei: maylG i ■ |Bailg;. ißoraiiia £hs&f Susitusfl (Sariba. 33 f F‘fth Jwwo/ A paS«‘pilb«,’ Ase ? lor Hamden i; Co.'s - **l*l9 f’eckttsy rmb^yonedoorftelow Wood, febl PiwtysrreS) f as .^?' ,aii « Clothing sou, No. .- gSit? corner oi Wood ancTSixiU TSX McaUrsm Fxchangt ±J±±? 1 3, -and Bnnk Note*. No; Cfi Market street 1 Usbl A ' Bdi-arid Brass No. 70 Second * street, between Market am! Fcrrrslreets. febl 1 • Stationer aad-. Bindtr. ▼ .gjliil street, between Wood and Market. . . . jaa7> Cl A; UIjTjV. ft CO., Forwarding and Ccmwtu&ion tm Merchants, Canal liaam. , :i;Kraar3 WM. DYiSR, Grocer ana Produce Dealer. No. 16d Liberty street, Pittsburgh. 1 • , mar!7‘ - . 'T.QHN JM?CLOrfkHVi Tailor Liberty-sire between &ixth and Virgiii alley, Boulh side; • sepH f. MeSTEIM, Brass PouaderandQaz fattier. Smith •« field street, between Diamondnlley atul Fifth st > r r^ A fTi E £ O’CONNOR, Proprietors o.ine Pittsburgh 1 1 enable Boat Start corner of Penn end Wayne sis COOLEY Si LAIRD, jrtttjam Tailors, Wood street, second door from Water, will keep constantly on nand a well selected lot or Cloihtng- innrllfv H lO MDRput A wSol liiSh ST" M,rcAan ‘- f « < h * o. Aran- J. h ?i * K , B ' VtofmU.amtri Cemmiaiion Merchant. „.n Jtria^ P “ P ‘ I'cini aruljf! _p€aJers t tfo. Z 7 Wood street, Pmaborfh- (mygj • I and Iliaitr in Fcr- Woodstreeli? amft “* Har^uiarl > <' orn er of Second arid JOSEPH Boat Siore t Slap Chandlery anil SortSiSit pSu® 1 * 11 Lar * 011 Factory y^> KKAAI Kll & JlllAMt Hankers and Exchange Enini. rie™ Jotd. 1 “ ta a " a "°° a str ' ela > opposite the S(. H ; v >rhoteHri>iirgird& «wS?as s3ssi o^ r i‘ ■‘ ,,a Wu °'’ I R S>" T ’ «ni'“cmrSTbprmPoopf^S £oodn W "- No 17 rM ' f* 1 cornctol Third anil .Wctoji 'il??fJ 5 rv C rf th ' ®^f' e ***, kay» ' r hcre he 16 prepared to binding-. ■•-.*£ >doc2 t II>HN Jl. ll r Au/«sri« an Ko.-taa.Wooa street- ‘ “^‘l* AIC, j*T^?* r^^ nSi ■ j? fi t llc "me* and luouors. No. 45 lltNNti, Agents for i&c iirtavart Mutual h™dTrr ne * j £7 fj' 7 ? aMy, ™t Philadelphia, at the • Ware* uoose oi.lxnig Watdißtreei,nearMart.^L^9yl u I I L.y a^ns ) &c,« conitaiulyon faaad- . j CJ SrjIINIiKV, Hjmftf arid PainU rl P* a^ d eaicr in Pa/vts.No « dr ClaiV#" t* ‘ ®® r slvhasconstantly on hand all fcuidsof Pai>?t&» either! nJJJS. J*pan and Copal Varnish; LiQneed'Oil;' ■ 1 * Sp)rns,Turpenuno > Window ■ data of all- Elios, Fall)-, Paint UnirheE, icc., all of the boil ttWity!' andiaraaleaiT«;f„nabler>nco-. iepli YNTT^loß^.Sd’i.ioci,No U, bo- OJA, *wcenlsi and 3d acrccis.. ap4y* 1 Ot&orrta Aiiiawnrfh ■ mnmiVRJ of wimps IBAN ■ ®*p «* <>f a» gi«TOwj .. Daniel Voaneiio&i OUSI., sign, and ohna&ental painter, mid ri ” lre t:i, opposite Hand. All wort neatly: cammed. Orders punctually attended 10. Imartil’V ’ L . _ tl.tt. Brockton, AIE Johnston ic Stocklon, BOOKSELLER, STA un rrh^ I !’f “J BlNDER,corner ofblar •c‘ and Third tlrcrtat Ptllsburjrb, Pa jyd'.Jir' ■ r. p * WoVbacn, “r~ RECTIFYING DISTILLER, AXI> DEALER IN torngn and Domtilic Ifincj, liquors, Cirars, ir„ ISo I9i 6i. corner cii Harker'a aJiey, - nOTlil ) Pisuburgh Pa. . ia. u. PAT'i'osf, ,-rii rCKfifeOK TO J.. S. UoNNEI &. Co,) Wholesale Grocer, Rectifying Distiller. ' AND DEALER IN . ' , FOREIGN AND domestic wines. t TQITORS. C IG AR S, F RUITS, N UTS, Ape - t&3 Liberlystre.et, ap3 Jo«a a. jEßwreoT. b. «. uaslctt. KENNEDY & HASLETT, SuccKsaoKs TO Kinsbi fc Knor. wnoletale and Retail IhaUn in tVatches, Jetoelry, Silver K 7 w ***if*nnt Variety Goods, Baskets* Combs , &c. S? ar ? ei slreel > between stb st. atid the Diamond. -\y”r ,oc^B ‘ Watches and Jewelry neatly repaired. Pittsburgh, AngqguM, IMSQ. , „ George Beale, Jr*. OF BRUSHES, Wholesale and ASX Rirrtir., .Yu. 75 Wood sueci, Pittsbur&h, Pa. Con stantly on hand, a general and extensive-assortment of all EiMusof BKUMIKS, atihe lowest Eastern prices. iN. is. —MuUitne Brushes, Ac., made to order at the shortest notice. mariifcy L. S. WATLKAJAN.* • -H. fi. WATERMAN.- • W. B. WATEBMAN- S*. Waterman A Bona , HOLKtSALF. GEOCLRS, Commission and For wardnm Merchants, Dealers in ull kinds of Pro uuee and I ituburgh Manufactured Articles,and Agent* for sale of Richmond and Lynchburg inanuiacturcu To ba»'° mart JOSHUA - ---ALFRED?. ANSHUTZ. mftA - JOSHUA KIZODEB dt CO., WHOLESALE DEALERS IN FOREIGN FRUITS, Nuts, Slices, Cortfecttonary, Sugars, Cigars, 4r.,sc. I*o. l> WOOD STREET, EAST SIDE, NEAB WATER, -J u{ y* pittsuurgii. W ttJN’UNltllAil - , G WHCL-i, V. CUNNINGHAM - - lliMaSN ' PlUshuroU City Glass Works. W. CUNNINGHAM A CO , MANUFACTURERS OF WINDOW GLASS, . No. 20 Market street , betuecn First and Second, _ n ■ Pittsburgh, ra. lO* Particular attention paid to odd siaes- Al«o Dealers in Flint Glass, Vials, Bottle*, Ac (jy&H)* A. J. STUART. STUART* Sl'£x4/ HOMA3 *:* ILU Gboclhs, and Pboduce Commission Mebchantb. D. m . JNo. 118 Wood street, Pitlsburukt Pa, LALERs IN GROCERIES, Flour, Wheal. Rye, Oats, Corn, Bfcjley, Pork, lincon, Butler, Lard t.nct:sc; Glover, TudpUiy and Flax Seeds; Iron’-NaiK Glass, & c. Particular altennoii paid to the sale of western Produce. REFLRBNCEa—Messrs, Vyers & Hunter. Kobt. Dalzell Sc Cjt, I lampton.Stmth & Co., lung A Moorhead,McGills i'v’ P ! u,t) “ff il i Fenner & McMillan, Massillon, jntr.fr. Morrison. Hag.. Su T,ooU «ep2fi Walter F. Ilariball, tbaccessor to bamuelO- Hill ,1 tSiroillEil ASD BEALBB IN rsEHCn AND AMERICAN pap^h^gi^sandsordehs, nmiioio Shades, f ,rc Hoard Printi, , * t Also—Writing, Printing and Wrapping Piper ■ Na 85 Wood street, between Fourth si. and Diamond alley, west side, ' PiUtburzKPa *° ODS t. woods & .o Wf “ m WOODS PRODUCK DEALERS AND COMMISSION ' MERCHANTS, * Jal ° No- Ct water Erggrr, prrraBOBQH ■ SAaiißli P. SHBIVKR, WHOLESALE GROCER PRODUCE AND COMMISSION MERCHANT if “‘“WAOTMKB aettcleq’ and l - s ‘Coni.tt., between Want and Smith field. . Pittsburgh. c. A» *.-rn, rRANSPORTCHS, N FORWAROMG AND COM- Depol, Canal Basiii, 403 Penn at , Pittsburgh; PACL 4-muRDOCK. COMMISSION AND FORWARDING MERCHANTS and STEAMBOAT A NTQ ’ No. 7 Water steeet, ' Clntlnnail.Qhio. B&IUtlBR e nu lush's?r ,he P “rl‘ ?,^ e hopw, hy hia endeavors lo nterit the favor of bi 3 frlendi.' . . feb2s*tf W l M^of S WVed^ N /i.^^^ [ " ,;DRUGGIS ' r -' cor »>tel, p"uh«gh° Pa ndTiUT4 Btrests .“dcr SL “arte. Business (Sards. JOUS corbjbtow, ' corner op Rand and lidebtt stbscts (Over Jones' Drue Store PAINTER OF HOUSES, BANNERS, DESIGNS ..., : on? b e ™ ? ’ * c ‘-:M , 9.3 l sPP | e».»nd.aU-iifficrai ele t£/~Tfae best a»id,dheflpegis.igns.iii the Cilyl, tfeb23- real estate broker, ■ IT- S F?,?S ne , d an °^ e at the corner of Smithdeld and jM* . streets, Pittsburgh, known as the w "' d «o.’e his cuee nnd at - iadlf?»l| !,^ e 3 U “ nl “?' !e w -** ,be bosiness.be hopes to l.ne^fbl!sme“s ml> ' fa ™ r h,m w " b *«uic.« >n,he, t m . ' RESEHENCES. ’ , lr IC i? P M?n^ cJl ’', " ' •' -»«■ “• Horsey, A'-‘““S 1 *! • John F. Ferry, I If-Mohrh^ Lyman Wilmarlh, Ti!h .?°. rhc “, lii Oapl. William Ward, 1 Titos. Howard, W. O. Ijgnlia; [sepli-y DSS7 «, Market &nd freshest Medicines, which he will sell on the-mbit "enns Pl.y«c.an» sending ordcV w.U be B “PP P "ed " llb ■«“!*. A P/ccc-ipnons willbe accurately and neiuN I or mgli i? fr ° m lbd best malenals, at any hour of the day I SIER? ,f ° tSale ’* of freehand good PERFU. , . KagJe Uloaa Worfto. " : J,OSffPH D. AEfiLL, »^n S *uil?7. Eli o m ooemrousawaßa; vials, aorn.as and *"&. ieo '** jM*» Mineral Water, Patent above P a S rt£les? Ully ?“ banJ a S oll *™ l assortment of the „• ' the other Green Glass Factorien are all I ?- t^ e CU3tom I] * Hammer, this Factory u note «Irrantf' miiCJrltinut,n operation both surj-‘ shor'feVt < 'not" 1 c f “ lly io, “ : ' l ' d ““ d W,M bc r ‘ lled ,hc <: ttrett, Itueten Wood and Smu/f/iM Matt. " ■ • |jy»9.’si)-ty 'Pl** Old Printing Establliltsient. ~ . . : ■ (Oats tontnTO.N A .BTacrrOa’a;) . , •ani .Biank Booh and Stationery : Warehouse W S..HAVJSN Is prepared to execute eve y style of J V . Rega , Commercial, Cabal ami Steamboat Job * and , ‘ Qrninll ever)- artiuJc », Stjok,^Paper andbtanonery hue, at the Soonest nouce and on the moat reasonable trrnu Book iand Stationery Warehouse, corner of Markct-and and .second streets CJ* Printing Office and Book'Bindery! No; 50 Third novld > , ft. C. STOCKTON, . ~~ i n • , • :Johnston &rcckfo»,) ; Stationer* Priuter A Binder JXT-OVUt resnectiully.inv.te the attention of hfer! brfif ANK I, RnnlrK; b :l'',fn' f“ a la M c and 3 “l«nor slock firBANR.BOOKS, cpnatstlng o f Day Books, Journals. Wdgers, InvotetjCush, Order and Letter Books, of every £ihVe‘^,f,,« f lh 'w r i a,ld bound Intbe most du- Table manner, which he offers at prices mat cannot fail to give satisfaction Blank Bonk, toted and bound 0 any given pattern. Printing of every 'description et cnieowlih nealnetaand dispatch, No. 1? Market h%~- {Cstabllatimcut or W MuSOiIOCiiAIANN, MTUtiD BTBECTb OJratTß TOK Pdil-OFyiCia, PITTSOURCU v» ! *L~ a,a d&vftpes,“ Htll-heads, Show-bilK Label- Archuccturut and lhawin**, 3 *bnK Cun!*, etc.* Kurraved or brawi/ni «».« “ and Printed in Co'lprs/iGold Bmnse oruLk ?o .he' "•onl/SIT I>IC “ n\aler Pumps, Counters. Kuiiinvr v- ... together with every variety ofßrass CatiS ft-l eiTiturned and hnisted in Hie neaicrt mtimo *. ’ " M.n\ “J*,-w°“} lOf.RniKn’i An&dkraaionMr mactSncrv y The b bo I ri' l:,V> V lle " ! * lu ‘^ 1011 01 in him arSuniet and can be had ot ■*•"■■■■■? i i M • • • novl;i:y W Fmh strcfLim- Bit.? d ! a,cl ? °PP,°-- U 0 Theatre, respectfully m friends and ihe pablic in general, ibat he has “ Furnishing Undertaker. Hu V w i" a ? J aJ ' vl ‘S , s keeps Ml hand Coffin- of all “‘ a “' l kinds,Shrouds,and all olhirarticles neces-ary Oimuchocca&mnss «u.i.c*.ar> tiitod V in C n P rlf-r S ’x B | hDl if 9 ’ and ,eadca cofiine will bo uap lo^nendfunerals ‘ haa ™“ d cairlage-Uwaysu^dy c' VM alfa-anuer & son's LjyiSwSg6>ag!Bz3^^l■ A'Onrxh Majcers anOi FtroNtsutfia y WiaratE*a, comer of Penn and 'wfw9 "■" 'ffi' opposite the Exekanet inrranca on F«nn sl, .0 . - pe.ctfully inform iheir friends and the public, that they are prepared to furnish and atiend 10 fkcrything m the lute cf; Undertakers, as they have win n lO 9 ®f Cabinet Making, and their attention will be devoted altogether to the above business, keep a large Assortment of COFFINS made ami finished, cover ed, ana Lined lit the neatest manner, with a vuiielv o materials, and at Ml prices; we keep SHROUDS ready M?^e. f - OUs i ZOS, ■ ““'rf, Cambric, ami Muslin, at allpnces, and made in the Cuslcrn atyie, and all other arnclea necessary for dressing the dead, and fornishina funerals, of quality and price to suit; SllivF.R PLATES or engraving the name and age; ICE CASES for laying Ike body in icp, by ihose who wish 10 keep iheir friends any length or time, and have ZINC PAN’S to putiee jn [ of J, ® n *^ e \ Cotiina always on hamL \\ e-havo a. splendid new HEAK3K and a pair of fine horees, aud any numberof Uiebeet camaees etc etc., aiid mil be prompt, pnnctuoJ. and reasonable PKANING MlLL.—James Mell- Pfr i H . a . El i would respectfully JUformhts friends and the public, that his new esiabilshmeni is now in full onera uon.ana Ulilt ho is prepared jo iumisUKoat Cabins and St the ”owe« roma d I ‘ uo,ber > wllb Pt“mpt.iudc,nnd .mn > Uyo!;'blird'’ ,l ’ I,Pl “" eJ ° n 01,0 ° r b0 " 1 to^irdtr^ lJOrßand ou^din ® B,o^evcr y deacr, Pli on ,made ..s?fL de ” “rn J c «P'«tera would findittotheirodvan m'*li,i D i’ lvc J llln i 1 u 3 he can now furnish them with planked stuff, suitable for every deverimlnn of work joint tuvvErt ~,r,r7r MAFFKTT& OLD, (Successors to Uio laie firm of John Sheriff A Co ) BELL AND BRASS FOUNDERS, U - V AND MANUFACTURERS , of Brass Faucets, Steant and Gna t-ocks, with all the vartoua articles used in Ihe PLUMBING BU3I _ Tter NESSjNo*. lil7 and lUO Firslstreel ihe above are now preparoil to manafuciure and keep conflUially on hand every variety of Guage and Steam Cocks, sacha* are uued by Engine builders and Plumb* ers t also, Gus Chandeliers, Penderus, Brackets, Gas ripe, Ac., ic., Ac. [nov£J hotels, £?c. National Hotel, Pittsburgh, Situated on Water Street, opposite the Landing of the Brownsville Steam Packets. rlllllS House having undergone a thorough repairing A and filling up,both maido and out, the subscriber i$ determined louse every exertions in hia power to make ail comtorlablo that think proper to cull wiih him The Table will be always supplied with the best Hie market unords. The-Bar will be supplied with the best and choicest liuuorg.- Atlached to the house is a good stable, attended by a good Hostler JAMES REAMER-' Jytfll .U.LLN BBOWN. __ w. (?. CiINNBI-Ly. BROWN’S nOTKIi, CORNER Of SEITHFIELD AND illlßD STS , Puaburek, Pa. BROWN i CONNELLY, PROPRIETORS N. B —flood Stall ling altuclifU to the home ' QUKKSSBURGH lIOTE/,, (HABnAUQH’S Old StA-ND-) ;fpHE subscriber having leascdthe above well know i X aud excellent establishment, is now prepared to en tenamhis friends and the traveling public generally in the best manner and ou the most reasonable terms 3 * His TABLE will at all umes be supplied with every delicacy of the season j mid lub Bar with the best of Li quors. His stabling is very extensive; and every arrange < mem has been made for the accommodation of Drovers aug&tf ...... WM. CLAW3QN - - Waverly Hauie. /®v the undersigned havuig WOd IpJsULCCededMr Johm Vbusks m this popular establishment, announces to hisfriendsand. the public generally,that he will us j his best efforts to keep up the well earned and long enjoyed reputation of the house. He will keep constantly on hand every delicacy ot the season, (sAUS,'BnßLi..and Can OTSTEBS.ic . and hig Bar will at all times be supplied with the Choicest Lt guoßS. fdecl7;ly.] »■ W. C.QALLAG HER- "OUR HOUSE.** SHELL OYSTERS AND.GAME received daily at " Ova HobSB,” N0.,21 Diamond. alley. Jalilm WJI. BENNETT. raj NO. 108 WOOD STREET. J-fl „ FASHIONS 1 C '1 -rsa Received at the OLD aland of G WsW"® GLASSGOW. Beebe & Co.’a Fall style of Hats for 1850. Those m want ofa good Hat or -Cap-at a small adyangcubove cost tor Cash, will please can at No 108 Wood street, east side,third door below Fifth street any3l:4ra ■ Rueen City Sbtrt Stare. ~ NO. as St. Clair .treat, (near the bridge,)—a large assonmenrof ourown- makeconslamly on Cnstomer SHIRTS made to order promptly dcc24;ly B,fcI^ADL: ,*T , » V- r* '- : ’ ! ♦ ’ * t <£• / J> ' . . ••.■ -• PITTSBURGH, MONDAY, APRIL 14, 1851. foreign passenger office* ■fcgZr . SHIP AHOY! WHO COMMAND*)' {Mgw ' U ARHDGN a CO., )Vito have appointed the subscriber Agent forthclr unri vailed Ltiiav of Ships iroro Liverpool io New- York Philadelphia and Boston. • LcubCrbriemlsoi Emigrants be careiulio barcthfrit arxaugcxnenwinade according to the ntw Provision Laioi and take no Tnan’jj receipt, without haviitff it inserted! i oUiEivviut. i.jn.j smL si,a>e topay in LiverpooUheforothe* i ship. I The following 13 the hst, according to law: | n ftt. Brciid, 2 «tt«. Beeior Port, i Flour, a I pint Vinegar, : 5 Odtmcftj, 15 io. Sugar, r* “ 'H»w» g i “ MoWes, 5 *■ Potatoes, w a-az.Tea, V\ uh throe Quarts of Water per d&y,andauiscientE> torCookmg. >• .> The cabooseanJ'cooking-rangeafortheaseof Paa: fencers, are kepi under cover. Ever y attention Wilf bo* , paid to promote theix health and comfort. • l Bank 0/ England JVotes,and. me-’ chased arcurteht Yale*- ! * : ; > - ; ‘ .JKt U! V«9ff ci * s ’ *e.-,'*e.i collected, and: copies of \\ Ills procured, vnm every other business con*' necied with an European Agent. ' JOSHUA ROBINSON, „ „ „ ... • European Agent, •■ “l>3j I*o*l Dnildlnes, corner of Fifth sts. ; REMITTANCES . ENLLAND. IRELAND, SCOTLAND, ' s WAI’FS, FRA NCI’, an! UP.RMANY, io utiy umount, hy _ Jofi&ua £tobln*ott # Eurupean Agtnt, Post Building?, cot. Pi/iK and Waodttr Merchants* Transportation hlixe „ r ,tt lA *Jt E! S 3f4 * C *- NAJ * ATO RAILBOADS.) FOR PHILADELPHIA DIRECT, try WITHOUT re-shipping. «rn C. A. RTANVLTY & CO Canal Basin* 403 Penn st M Pittsburgh, „ CHARLES RAYNOR. W Central Block. Hoad st., Philada. b are prepared to receive a large amount of Mer chandize and Produce, to chip, on the opening of the Canal, to Philadelphia and all intermediate placet, at lower raiu, and in less time, than in any previous sea* son. N-B.—The increased numberof Trucks provided by lue Canal Commissioners for carrying boatvovertbe Slate Railroad, will prevent any possibility of delay at Johnstown, Hnllidaysburgh or Columbia, this season C. A. M’ANUI/TY, Canal Basin. 'WT'ILL he prepared to Transport MERCHANDIZE T ¥ ii’om PHILADELPHIA to PITTSBURGH in aa ticipiiiionof the opening of the Eastern Division or the t eimsyWanja Canal, say on and after the TWENTI ETH of FEBRUARY". at the following rates, viz * For Ist Class—Dry Goods, Man, boots and Shoes Drugs,/Books, Stationery, Ac., at- -$l per IOOIbs For Jd Class—Hard ware, tiuecnsw&re. Groceries, Painl and DycßUillsjOtls, Ac., at-...*. - *BO cents per IUOIbs l or 3d Class—Coffee, Leaf Tobacco, Iron, Guano, Ba con, Beef, Pork, &c., at- cents per lU0to« For 4th < las3—Tur, Pitch, Rosin, Ashes, Murble, Pig Iron, Bneks, Acui *socents per lOOlbs IL H. HOUSTON, Freight Agent, Penua. Railroad Co- Nos. 27-1 at 270 Market Street, Philadelphia N.B.—Goods going East li? our Road should be con signed to McFAPEN & COVODE, Pittsburgh. -PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD COMPANY* PASSENGER TRAINS between PHILADELPHIA and Pi TTSBURGH, Leave Philadelphia Daily at 8 A M., and 10i P. M. Leave Pittsburgh Daily at 8 A-M - andthP-M. A. HENDERSON, fob!:2m passenger Agent. TO BALTIMORE AND PHILADELPHIA? {J!]££t*s rfho steamer THOMAS SHRIVER, M. Waster, leaves Pittsburgh, from her wharf bout, above the Mouongahela bridge, daily, at 4 o’clock, I*; ftt. ? ami West Newton at BA. NT,, running ia connection with a daily ime ot splendid Troy built coaches to Cumberland, and Railroad thence to Balti more and Philadelphia. For further information enquireof G. M. HARTON, Passenger Agent, Mouongahela House; or,Capt. JACOB SMITH, Freight Agent, Whan'Boa RocUlngUam and Domestic WOODWARD, BLAKELY k. CO., Manufacturers oi Rockingham and Yeliow Cane Ware, East Liverpool, Ohio. JET SAMPLE ROOMS, N 0.104 Fourth street, near the Mayor’s Office, Pittsburgh, Pa, Our extensive Works enable us to fill orders promptly. A competent designer being constantly employed, also enables us to keep pace with all the new, aud improved styles of the day. Water Urns, Spitoons, Pitchers, Fancy Toys, Dessert Sets, Fio.wer Vases, Mantel Ornaments, Medicine and Snuff Jars, and articles for domestic use, m great vartety; Orders respctfully solicited. mar27:tf Bounty Lands* C\APT. NAYLOR, No. tC3 Third street, comer of /Cherry alley, having made arrangements at Wash ngton tor the purpose, will procure Bounty Lands for the officers and soldiers, their widows and children, under the Bounty Land Bill, passed September 28th, 1850. Pittsburgh, October 10. . • To tUe Ladles* . WE HAVE NOW FINISHED 25 dozen of Ladies* fine black real Lambs Wool STOCKINUS* which are softer m the wool and more durable ui the color than any we have heretofore made. Every article In the Sock, Undershirts and Drawers, ladies* and-children’s underclothing,made toorder with punctuality. • The Old Established Stocking .manufactory. Fifth gt. decC ” W.DALY & CO. Silver Forks* Spoons* &c« WE keep constantly on hariu a large assortment of silver Forks, Spoons,' Ladles, &e. y of our own maufacture, of standard silver; . - JOHN B. M’FADDEN A CO., 95 Market street. BRIMSTONE— 12 bbls tor sale by marSO B. A. FAHNESTOCK A CO. * +- ■* ■ .*->. J" • -i* "JiM' -Mr .*. -;. . ' •«" ••• .‘ ‘V r •: ' r* * 1 •• ■* a : ■* 1 .■ 1 ■.• . .». ■ * ■ ■ • • a *s V* * J *;' •-. v >■f • -? -.-- Vr • *. * - • •• •'•. ••" • ■I?-* 'i V W "'-V ©migration ffinea; Ageney for Different lines Qf Paefcet Ships. t O;FFICE.jdHg ' • 305 LIBHBTT ST., jimßTOon.' .FdrFfW, ..BYRNES -.dr C0.,,0A. South strteU corner of' . Pine, New York ; &'Waterloo Road, Liverpool; and 051 Gravier sttut, New OrJeanst > i HAS A LINE OF PAC* f .ETS,Bamng every five dav< from LiverpaoMo New York f a line ofPacker from Liverpool to Philadelphia, on the 18Ut ofearh month ; a Line of Packets to. Baltimore on the 20th ri each raomh. Also—a Inne or Packets on the Bth and *J4th..of each month trotn London and Portsmouth to New York. j ALHOr-Djurtß at sight al wayson Itahtl, fur any amount. at the lowest rales or discount ; auiT all information given concerning pasfecngers, tUat Can he given with pleasure, by their Ascot, JOHN .THOMPSON jn6 ' SOS Liberty. -stPUtaburph. 81/AOtt QHLI. USE « EMIGRATION OFFICE, . *T TIfE.CATTIOLn: BOOR CTOar, ; No. 67 Fifth street near Smithfield ed take* tlrit method of informing ‘his ic public in genera), that he has opened I an Office at the above named place, and Is prepared jo i remit money* m -auflis’ of-So- and upwards, payable at > sight, in any town in England, Ireland; Scotland and i Wales.- , ■ > ■ . . i He is also prepared 10-hrnig.oiu passengers from Liv erpool to auy port in the Umied,States. Being con nected with ahoure of buck long standing as Omt oi Messrs. Roche, Brothers Sc Masterson? and ov his striet attention to business; the subscriber irusu he will merit the confidence of-ibose who may favor him with their patronage. For particulars, pfeuee call at the Erakra iloit Office of the uudcrswmed, Agent. - W. u. M’CONLOQUE, •! No. G 7 Fifth st.» near Snmhhcld, Pittsburgh 1 Rc/«rewr*-»-Hon. John B, Guthrie. Mayor of Puts-1 burgh; James Blakely, Ksq., John -J.-Mltchel, Fsq , I Hon. W. Porter, Alderman M. Ww Lewis,Offices of the Morning Chronicle, Post, and Pittsburgh Catholic • /eM4:3nr ■ • • . new Arrangement!. f I-INE OP PACKETS pjiiladS.fiha YWSfMmc TO BAII. FROM UVERPOOI. the Eighteenth day.tf, every Month. •JANE ff. LUDDKN, Ambrose Child, 7UO tons>lBth Nov /AMES BROWNE, Arthur Child , IObO tons- .16th Dec’ cw » tons•.«- .»■... .18th Jan‘ $ NEW fell IP,-——,ttso tons*—isih Feb, The above ships are built of the beslmaierials and af terihe most approved mqdelsjor swmneea. combined with the modern improvements for the comfon of pad* sogers. : Their commanders axe men of known ability These packets will take advantage of steam fow boat? un the Delaware. • AUio, ships sailing weekly from Liverpool to New Or leans. Passengers can get up the river cheap through the winter. 5 “ For terms of Second Cabm and Stecraro pasiatre, an- P») io or addrean br Idler (post-pfUil). ~- f.-VV. B\ KNKS4CO., C 3 South street, corner of Pine, New York j - •JO Waterloo Boaa,Liverpool; ' JOHN THOMPSON, ; Liberty street; Pittsburgh < novM:ly: eronsportahon £into. %StgSh 1851. &&LsSk YOUGIUOGHC2NY HOCTK! TWENTY'TUBKE MILES THE BOUTE dcc?o:Cm jamEscTwatt, M E R C a A NTT AIL OR, No* 36 Slarket street, Between Second and Thtrd sts., PttUburgh, Pa. ' -I-'-. ' ./ I\ » 4 ■ * ' - MEE I Henr Boobi I Hew Boo&i 1 ■ H MINER & Co.,*'J2 Smith{ield fiireet l Qre receiving • a great variety or cheap publications. Having i.arrangements wall Publishers in the-various cities o the Union, we have a decided advantage over other bosses in the early receipt of new works. The follow ing are some of tho laiestthat havebeen received t :• Lmell’s Living Age—Nos. 380. ..N0,4 Appleton’s Alechamca’MagazmeandEngineers’ Journal; . Richard of York, or the White Rose of England. An Historical Romance, by the author of “The Last of the Plantagenets,” Ac.; The Philosophy of Spiritual Intercourse—beinganex~ pianatlon of modern mysteries—by A, Jackson Davis. nose {Douglas, or the Autobiography of a Minister’s Daughter—by T. R.W.; . . French without a Mauler—ln six easy lessons \ Span laii wiihout a Master—m four easy lessons; Italian With out a master—in five, easy lessons; German without a master—ln six easy lessons; Latin without a master—in six easy lessons. Price or each, 25 cents; or the whole uve maybe had for one dollar. [apr7j | A_ Book* t Hew Books M T HOLMES’ LITERARY DEPOT, Third street, opposite the Post Office? Horticulturist.for April: Cultivator do; - Lurell’a Living Age, No. 300; Mitose Douglas, or the Autobiography of a Minister’s daughter; Nathalia—a Tale; .Spiritual Intercourse—by A. J. Davis; Hairer’a Magazine Tot April—the best number issued; II*onc"l Homager, ° r U " Wb,,e Ho “ of an German wiihoot a Master—in six easy les3ons i French without a Master. do do; Latin without a Master, do do; : bpaiush without a Master—in lour easy lessons: Dalian without a Master—in five easy lessons: _ The Avenger—by Mrs. Marsh ; - fapf7 ■. Harpcre’Magazine for April j International do do; Before and Behind ihe Curtain—or fifteen years’ ob- Nonhal" 8 of llie Theatres of New. York—by >V. IL .London Labor and. the London Poor— Nathalie—a Novel, by the author of “ Women of France Anne Grey-a Novel, by ihe authorof Jane Shore; Kv A-?»fk ona vJ^ tor y ld Adventure*.of Penown— by the author of “Laurie Todd lu«rati(uf^ Uet Three Malden Aunts—with il- above works may be had atM’NAMARAS, opposite the Post Office, Allegheny City.- - £apr3 : R E n£?JL.? d Behind tho Curiam, or Fifteen Years inrivnr,„ J 7^ UO, l s ,h “ Theatres of New York- K „ nl f hl Nofihal. This is a new woik-it a;>- Sitmor „r „ ,lo f y “t. rac,s - The revelations of the mo, i’ character, tending to ett- Srictly 'f iC r lbo con7 ‘ clloa -Ihat the whole hook is hlagazme for Apnl; one of the best lel 13, i . ’ •’is useless to puff this Magazine —almost every body aeemsto he taking it- ' ...u Co.anmiiiii'lil Street; have the above for \ B ‘ her w ‘|h U most extensive stock of old and new literature in tho line of their business- • fapr3 ' ___iV. * Dra Bookil . i' \nf *„ 11 No* Fparth street, has just received the •ff following newworksr : ■ * v _ Fppedoan,ortho Female Pontiff; byG-W. M-Hey. bolds,Esq. '■■■■• . V The Beraonal History and Adventures of Pen Owen by John Gall. Tom RacguelandhisTbree Malden Annts. This work is a companion to “ Vanity Fat r ” Iconographtc EncyclOpmdia, No 19 hyf!| notes on shooung, Ac.; The Warwick Woodlands. by-Frank Fofesler- Shore" 4c ey ' by ,he ‘ imbor ° f “ Grerahy,” “Jane B e i“ r ® Behind the Curtain, or Fifteen: Years, among the Theatres of New York ; by William Knigh, N Sf , "»rt #tbo r #f 0,8 Llfeof -Yunltee HUE - * • Elite Philosophy of Spiritual Intercourse—beinitan cx anation of-modern Mysteries; by Andrew Jackson 'avis—author of the Great Harmonica, Ac. • Romance of the Ocean—illustrated with maps, anec dotes, atones, &c. • . - * a humorous novel j by Gregory Seaworthy. I "DOORS!’—Louisiana: Its colonial history and ro |.JLk-.maucr— by.ChaileaGay-arre- - * -r• ...■> Mount Hope, or Philip, King of the Wampauoags ? an historical romance— by G-H. Hollister. -Mary Bell; a Franco na story—by jibe author of the Kolio Hooks. - London Labor and the London Poor—by Henry May. Whh Daguerreoiype engravings, taken by Beard April No. of Harper’s New Monthly Magazine. All the above Books just received and lot sale bv R. C. STOCKTON, Bookseller, B P* No 47, Market street. ATEW ROOKS !—Elements of Analytical Geometry,' and of the Differential and Integral Calculus. Bv Elias Loomis, A. M. - 9 Nile Notes of allowadji. » Wa^ce—A Franconian Story. By the author of the Kollo Books. London Labor and the London Poor. ;By Henry Ma- Pan*l" Wl,lida{?uenroolyi>’ I fa F the auLhor of Timo, the Avenger; by the author of the “Wilminff ions,” “ LetUce Arnold ” “ Mourdant Hall,” &c. 8 The above w ciks just received *nd for sale by R. C. STOCKTON, No. 47 Marker street. J_ Sfiw Sliiilo* ENNY LIND'S celebrated “Bird Song,” arranged for the Guitar. • " . • The Robin, by Jenny Lind—for the guitar; when Stars are in the Quiet Skie*. do Jinney at the Gate, do Katapian,by Jenny Lnul, do By the sad. Sea waves, do I wandered by the Brook Side, do All the Winds are Sleeping, do Carrival of Venice, do Ethiopian Melodies, do Speak Gently, sung by \V. V. Wallace—for runno My New England Home; National Union; v Tis Midnight Hour;. bleeping, f Dreamed, Love—by W. V. Wallace; Jessie Cook; Oh come, Maidens, come; Mountain Maid’s Invitation; We Parted Forever; Collonade Polka; _ Plick’s Sentimental Walts; Toaether with a large collection of Waltzes, Marche*. « - n 8 s > * ariallon *» & c.,just received by express. Collection* made, aud Musio bound in the best manner C. BLUME’S Piano Depot, 118, Wood street, i MKW music, : HERE are the Friends of ray Youth. By G. Barker; I’ve Bometlung.Sweet to Tell You: The Robin; ’ I'm Thinking o’er the Days, Mary; My New England Home. New Song, dedicated to the Ladies of New England; She 1 Love is far away. Oh, Meet me on the Silver Shore; Good Night; My* Home’s on the Prairie Lea. By Woodbury; Lilyßhey. ByS.C. Foster; I’ve left ray Native Village. By G. Barker: The Spirit Dove; ht» hi* The Black Shakers’ Song and Polka: Would I were with Thee—for Guitar ; Les Adieux. By Horr; An extensive collection ofnevr Polkas, Waltzes, Variations, &c. Also, anew supply of “New Carmina Sacra,” Can* tica Laudis, and an excellent new work, called the uAfc torfui,” a collection of popular and social tongs- b&nno nixed-, and arranged by G.S. Webb and W. Mason considered one of the beat works ever published H. KLEBER, Golden Hasp, No.lol Third street. I /fjr MRS. C. BLUME would respect i DWIIJ S Ijgawmfully mvue.tbe attention ofihepub b (pHtT*- to her new and splendid slock of B \23r Vi>CkJpiANOS,jUBiopened and ready for b sate, among which are the celebrated Hamburg Pianos, f with the new improvement of the over-strings, the la’ t lest and most important improvement, invcnica «olely L by them and Ly no others. They have been tried to be t copied in this country, but unsuccessfully. [ Also, one splendid 7 octave, double carved Piano | -Louis XIV style, made by Bacon A Raven, New York* t Three 7 octave Pianos, also made by Bacon & Raven t New York. * Four octave Pianos, made by J. A. C- Fisher, lato Nunns A Fisher, New York; together with some of our own manufacture, with meiahc frame (ja*^9 James howry, Jr«« CHAIR AND BEDSTEAD MANUFACTURER, No- Fctteffnan's Row, Liberty street. has on hand a targe stock of Chairs and Bedstead* of every descrip tion, made of the best materials, which he wilt sell tow er ihan articles of the same quality can bo sold in the city. He would call particular attention to his large stock ot mahogany and walnut chairs and Bedsteads, which ho will aell.at greatly reduced prices. Also. TURNING of every description executed in the neatest manner. ; Orders left at the Warerooras, or at the Mill, comer of Adams and Liberty streets, will be promptly attended to ; mar2l • KfcChIVLD this day, per express, a hne assortment of Dress Goods, comprising in part the latest styles of Dress Silks, Silk Tissues, Irish Poplins. Berates Lawns,Ac. Also, a general assortment of dress trim mings, such as laces, buttons, (all styles,) braid, &c ogether with a large lot of hosiery and gloves; to &U of which the attention of the public is solicited. A^A.MASONACO . npr2- Noo.CBand C 4 Market sL“* Cheapest summer, goods in town—Li ehl Cloths, all wool, Cashraareltes, Siotcfa Plaids Linen PnUs and Ducks, with every variety of Mar seilles and other Vestings and Trimmings, by jcb JOSHUA -V. *l. V ■i '• * • • , , EWE Jfttn Books, Bloait, &t. New Stock of Fianoa. V-V : ’ *■ i* * • tv, • ■ ~v. * Vr\.fc a'i <. .« r -4- ■ _• ». .* ' WEN In ioa jAkE—*A desirable property oflSOfeet front by - a - 41 iy *P®ep to* street, wHhvgluableimprovPnienis'. eland, bayine; a brick house and “SE» ■».« of ftounilj well improved, npnra7°. are }? locationa in East Liberty, and near the Station House ot the fiaiiroad. > SiCTJTHBERT, General Agent, : ' r; 78 Smithfield street. • nweft Story BRICK &IB3M TvHOUSE on Wylie street,ohe door from Chatham street. Enquire of A , ■ JOHN WV RTDDELL, '.•••••• •••!••„ j • At the office of-H. S.Magraw. Fsq.> ..... , -■ .; : • ;Fourtii street. Country Bestdenoei or Qndena. FOR SALE—'A Lot ofLamiof-1.4 acres,price $75 per acie. "■■■ ; ' Also—A Lot oflO acres, atSßSperaflje: - - . . , .-AlsorrA Lot of 13inefes,at£76per,Qcre, ' The above ate well, suited for country residences or for gardening purpose*, and at# first*rate’bargains.— They are situate on Chartieris Greek. miles iromthe . v -Enquireor ' JAME3W. HAILMAN, ' ‘ 5 Water street.! ‘Pot Rent. ' ' *. y " That large dwelling house. witiifek eltensive Grounds for Garden-and Stable s'Mesa, attached—the Residence of the; {ate Wm. J. Totieti, Cliff street. Possession given on the Ist of March. 1 -tonermsy applyu 0. Guardian, or R.’ C> To»en< atthe Fort Pitt/Works. . jfehist • EOR SALE—ALotof Ground having a front of 60 f ceton Centre-Avenue, and running back 2eo feet to two streets. On .the. lot it erected a laree Brick Owelltng House, nearly newand Well finished. Thi-10l 18 planted with the fiesfselected- Fruit,.and. ShnbbeiV the coumry canofford. If applicatton.be made soon, the property will be sold at a fair pflee and terms, . T Enature at the office oft WM. C. FRIEND, ’ /h., s r : .Attorney,Foucllirtieet, febllttf between Wood and Smilhfield.' I For Rent lit Blrmlngnam. . ONE NEW THREE STSRY BRICK HOUSE, with store rooms and cellar, favoraHlv‘aitn- ecbsh ate-for a laraeGrohery andTrodnce business. ■ Possess* ion may be had immediately, with a low rent, to a rood business man. * ’ s'-") 1 ***— a boarding ftree story Brick Houses—somfc jmt finished; possession given immediately.' Others oh the Ist April. : i - ..ALSO—One Frame House, and several np rooms. " ■ "•, • ■ . j ALSO—One Brick Yard, and Kilntoßurn in.’ ■ I ALSO—One Lumber Yardj.with space to put a large a^ 0UI l t one o fthe best points about the city fofr FOR SALE. OR.LEASE—One:-large- lot* favorably ,situated tor n Foundry an | Engine Shop or.other'maauv tdctunflg, having deej water in front, (a harbor,) for biting out and repairing steamboats, Ac. .ALSO, FOR sALE—ISO,O6O and sold . aot soldT)efore,theywil lbe gold oh Tueadayi the 25th March herf,at latfclock, M.->ir cash ot kvi . proved-paper.. jv,- a - •.-•* >„ >f ' •.•••• . ... : ALSO—Lots on lease, to build on. Apply to. the subscriber, at his office in Birmingham; . Rolling Mill;from JO to or at the Wareroom 1 « Water, elreet,—of through the Pittsburgh Post Office, by paid letter. ‘ 7 * J fefrj JOHN*RH£Y. , ' •_ ‘‘Cor Kfcnti; .-’••'V- I '-' I A HANDSOME STORE, on Market street, berween -ci. Third and Fourth streets, at. present occupied by Mr. ThbmasWltUe,ak a 2)ry Goods Store.- ' } Amo—a..large well finished: ROOM in the ahetuid, story, neit door to Mr. DufPa‘Mercantile,College. Thin 1 Room is well calculated and suitable for a MusicalSaJ I loon or Academy, or could be convenienUy arranged aa dpubleofficcs.: .*-,1- EvD. GAZZAM, . ! QpLff Office, Third st., over the Post Officel. j ■■Jfrjittj'-' . ■ " ITO li©t» .’V.' ' TWO J3TOlty BRICK HOUSE, ‘ ou^ankj —ine T AJlegheny, between the Hand siVeet and Aqueduct, Enquire' of H. V 5% Fish, Real.-Estate! Bioaer, corner of slh and SroithfielAstreelaV [oct'29 |! -'--I''' h '• LOT OF. GROUND, containing: 2fr Acres, situate) one nule.beio'w the town or Beaver, Beaver coun-- tr.on which there is erected anew Brick House, 46 b>. 40 feet, H stpries high, with a basement. The house has ’> beeu well built ana Well Snlshedj and contains 13 rooms.'- it t 3 Within 200 yawls of the Ohio ,commands * tthneviewni t, and is bounded on the North west by; the State road leading td New Lisbon, Ohio. This pro perty would be desirable for a-country. residence, or for a garden, or summer boarding house. A lot of 6 acres adjoining it will be sold with it, if desired by the pur chaser. The terms are so moderate, that it will be a bargain to the purchaser. Enquire or k N. P. &G. C. BJFBTI'ERMAN, Attorneys at Law, Fourth st. JS’OT SOIGjV A HOUSE ANDLOT, situated on Pike street,between walnin and Factory streets,’Fifth Ward. The Lot is 25'feet front and 100 feet deep, on 'iich there are two small Frame Tenements. Terms e* y;—Title good. For particulars, enquire of Alderman PARKINSON. Penn street. Fifth Ward. . . . mayß'tf I< and tor: Sale. fpHE Chartier’s Coal Company will sell some very de- A sirublt pieces x qf LAND, situated on and near the Steubenville Turnpike, andnehr the southern terminus of their railroads . . • . The Land will berdivided into, quantities to suit pur chasers, and the tferms of payment will be very easy. Enquire of - . r ; Z W REMINGTON, aep4- Manager. Orag and Preiorlptlon Store for Sole. A DRUG and PRESCRIPTION STORE, located in a flounshing.aad improving part of the city, which U doing a pre/fta&k business, is offered for sale upon easy terras. : r For farther particulars, apply at this office. ija22,.. Kfitate.for Sale. rpHE.undersigned offers for sale a large number of. A, valuable building lots, and some very desirable sites for manufactories, in the borough of Birmingham, loca ted near the new Public School House and English Lu theranChnrch. The rapid growth of. Birmingham .in population and manufacturing wealth, and the reasonable prices at. which lots will be sold, will render them a safe and pro fitable investment. Title perfect. Terms favorable. Forparticulafsand terms enquire of the undersigned, at the office of Geo. F. Gilmore, Esq., on Grant street, Pittsburgh, between 3d and 4th streets, or. of William, Symmes and N. Patterson. Ejq’rs, at their offices in Birmingham. £ian27] MOSES F. BATON. I'HE subscriber offers for sale a. large and well buiit; , BRICK HOUSE, with five or. more acres of ground, situated on the Fourth street Road, within three miles of this city. Possession given on the Ist of Abril next.— AlsOj'a lot of ground} containing over FOUR ACRES, wuh a spring of .excellent waterthete on, situated near the above* Also, a lot of gTonnd 48 feet 11 inches by 120 feet, adjoining the residence of Mr. A. Toner, near the city, opposite the 7th Ward/oit Pennsylvania Avenue, Possession glveaunmediatelv. It is now certain that the Plank Road will be completed faitthe above property.early in the coming summer.— or further information apply to DAVID BEELER, 4th street Road, near the first described property, [ja’&fctf a. BrioK House nml Ten bota for Sale. A NEW TWO STORY BRICK HOUSE, with len X* Lots of Ground, situate in the Borough of Law renceville; The hohse is well arranged for comfort and convenience, and the situation ts bealthyand pleasant. The ground ib2so feet front on Chesnat street,- by 140 feet deep. Price, S4yQDO.. Also, seven Building, Lots, on the Bailer Road, at S4OO. Also, five Building Lots, on North street, at $225. Also, several other Lois, at 8350, $3OO and s2su each.- Tertns ea?y. This property is norfar.from the Garrison, and near the Omnibus stand. . ' ' “ 3, GUTHBERT, Gen’l Agent, 76 Smithfield street. A Valuable Farm for Sale, 'TA ACRES OF .GROUND—situate on the'Mononga* t\J liela riyer, about.twenty miles above Pittsburgh —having 12 acres of fine river bottom land, arid the bal ance is first-rate upland—all tillable; about 45 acres in cultivation, and 25 in good timber. The improvements are a.two story frame Dwelling House, Barn, frame Stable, spring house, a two story still house, large or chard, of about 400 trees of various fruits, and good qualiues; about 4 acres of coal vein, Q feet; good springs. Price 50,5Q0; 81500 in hand; balance at 3200 8 IVS* ‘ S * ty,■ with- Vood : oat Hoasce, Garden, Ac., &c. .Enquire o? F. R. DitAVO, No IDfamond : Envelopes. LIPMAN’3 Adhesive Parchment' Envelopes —By dio-' ping'the fingers in water, and moisiening and pessmgthe gammed edge, these Envelopes become the safestandstrongest that can be used—being made of parchment papery which will withstand any ordinary : friction or moisture. For sale by the qnamity or single t pack, at the store of W. 8. HAVEN i msr26 comer of Market and Second its. * 7 uvci.., - •****"*» •**•>.«.. . . ***«Y ' *«=*;•%.»! ,v ; .\} , '. •».;. <*y : % < VV A .' ’ i' ■? -v\ v J A-.;-! f-’f Jor Stole $t So For Sate* r ‘- . ti ■' -• ' » - I Jar Sale & fila £ti. A Vftlnsbltf' Piece: of Provtrtr tar aaio /CONTAINING [6, ACRES, situeS U the SLofito -•JL/; wcirnty of East Labeny,.ftdioiainK lands ofiTbof. Mellon, Esq., and Rrrs,.Negley, abouti ofemUe&affl the Railroad, tfhis property has on it a fine, praroerinis young orchard, and is a yery desirable sitdatioiTftr a coumry residence,beingafew hundred yards from the turnpibe,and fronting on; the old Mansion roadV. This property is also, very suitable forpetßOna-dealrous of purchasing i or 1 acre lots, as u points an three different streets. If nouold in ftUodyvii wili be sold in lots to snit purchasers; ~ information enquire at this office. ap2 • ' • r.-vv Birmingham frofjsbt Y vorba ls^-avaluable propertyof 53£feet front on Centre by 127 deep to Franklin street, .having a large two* story brick hduae, arranged separately forttvo families,—-cpchhav* mg tour; rooms,; icc> v wih a large yard. Also* a car penter’s shop, on Franklin, street,-. Xha wbolej will be sold together at a-bargain. Terms easy. : S, CUTOBERTTGeneraI Agent, ■ wfiil iarrfiDWc4 HOUSE, annate on Webster-street Bent aiu»i''«w°* a .c°Hrenientßric^ i Hdusej;diiTlc‘blnßon st., AtiegUeny, near the lower JRentSIOG. - (S.CUTHBEBTjjOeD’IAgent, . - roSj^ithfieldstrect. I' Orphans' court Sale. ' ' i„^/ u ,? ncoqlnnor<],: r afihe.Orphans,CourtcPAl a county, the subscriber, appointed trustee by l R M.^V 0 !? lkc sa ! e OC 1)10 ‘state of lhb RhvVCimrles sale, at lie wt° f^ B r e >twataiy corner, of,a fciicJr,house ,I,* p S n ,ne P'emtser, the same-to be measured .front,the corner, of the ht'et-walla,of nudtbniHlilit; {Sttetowi^"o- l - tcslea with Liberty,streetstUKl parallel to the weaterri end Of said' buiidihw'to eherry I*W d ll l ‘cnce bytholine jafsaitfteyiib the brief SdnlS? «7 8 ’" W \! c, *m aiitl>o,lnfla,ie! beaolo3B tha fflSflS*"® hforesatd,. cTostlharafth'.x etualUrlan ? thereof,and,,aeuen feet of ground westward,ly of building tunrdl} , ROBERT WATSON. Tmjtsa ' *■ • " • .•. 'Vtt-'ljeVu-'-- - • A ™ r O STORY brick HOUSE; No. 0; Hay street of. . - KING irMOOftHEAft -iH2£?& -l- - 37, Wood-street. A WS&fSwp o!*Rsw3w»tS*Mi» SS6O.'. • , O,l J ' la * C ' rs ’ c[rc “i «uitabl,ibt £.*J* OUEO am * Garden on Yme *iroet; Sl5O. ‘ - mite 3 ”“om (hfci^iSl"’. 1118 p,e “*f“ ■ ioctrtl ° n » «» S. CUTHBERT; Gen’l' Agent,' - * ; Samhfield, -street* . . Dw«mnß to bat. • t ■ NJ rbLiu \ lTatv > opposite- the Third Presbyterian -WLChurch, and second hoasa from Ferry diroetii" , ve jj7 comfortable dwelling-, embracing /on*. ao bathing r oom,e uppliifdwith sjiMf*®J , -sS®? r er bailiff,Situated convenient,to ■hood - ? nd,n aqtt i e t arid pI e asanrneigiSo r nopd. - APPIy on the preifii3ejt:' : ;v,- t ; ;v-;'.r.iv r<; 0110 Opposite*the'Waterloo 80feet (rout* and ?wn«»™Fk°-*5? ! op of bilh bn which h Wedtedotfe h?£2?.? b i? c^tore^ a ndwarehouse,28bySOfeet: also two atoriei high. * No. 8. pnejarge lot in New Brighton* Beaver ccrantv. beingabout 140 feet on Broadway; dud about 200 feet ® cre » ®b are erected two lane and one smalLfratnehouse r iiscd-as an c®ro'nid ,ia P was formerlyoccnpied dtyMr.' T. n/.u, ™ ?? I t' r^ y ;P !ea * any oppoate theFallslon Bridge. . ;Tf, wotbr lot, immediately below Failston ' nboat. 100 rfeet-in length, and exihhdlnir 8 5to e M° low water .matk, or lowing path. a i < T P ro Pertywilt be sold on very flvorebiS terms. Apply, at ihq Book Store of R.-C: STOCKTON •■ coTnerThitdarid Market atreeis. *****«»» _ : marS2- -■ JOHN FLEMING, Agent. rrHE Jr £&arg&>b o. his properly m town Jots as above, and oflhtf Sem for ond i e ’“ s ' hdt cannorrhil to ineii the views of.those wiEhingta purchase. Xl is.needlefir, to ( E i? s i,!S ? „ l H, ,lsr of ,! iS loca,ion «f ihe town and prmspecta o , {it having been sufficiently described In recent'imv«>rtl iseraents,) other than that.over oa“h“ndred lou Svo receatljrchariged hands, and been purchased : by (hose wwhing to procnre a desirable home. , • . uy *. a °ove lots are among the most eligible uid de& ?^ES?ECTFULl.y.annonnco ta the public generally, Xli and. their friends especially, that tccy have estab» ■ • ; lished a New WINE amfjLlQuSfe STORJS attbelSw : stand, where they shall always keep a full assortmentof i the of—Hhemrh Wines, and SparWingHock . Wine*, Moselle and French red and while Wines. ;V s fi French dark and pale Brandies, oFthe choicest vintages, Jamatca rum,-JSulland: gin, Irish Whisfcoy, ' champagne and sparkling hock wines, of thTSSst , .^ e P aTta eT«j Mr. StOttVencl, atiUcontwn* mg his importation business. in the city of New York; n« mi \ en ? )led *? Beil a cheaper and 6elter>r- v !}?!?’*{J|s? ‘“y other house urthis city. PleaSe give da h ca iWi e X ore „T OQ POTctese elsewhere. • . ; Families supplied free of extra charge, and at the shortest notice. _.aptl;3m . (Chronicle anflGazelie copy 3 mosl) t a ourrtey men Cabln e t hXalcere Association, 5 WAREHOUSE, XX9 SECOND ST&EET, (near the corner Of‘Wobd.V* ’' : 1 • ,r . : TH IS "ASSOCIATION, em- hr^cing f already, twice to three CL fcgsgfeMsMa-.umes as many hands aiUie lar- Kpa ; and bithettomosrrenDWned'Jrf^ •business shops ot this city,, have,opened their. Ware* . house, and aro able to furnish the pubHc, by, wholesale . or retail, with Furniture of jhe' following.’description— Mahogany WardrobeiiDressing Burden*; FallCol< umnea Bureaus; Mahogany. Bedsteads; Mahogany Cbaira, Rooking Chairs *, Mahogaay .Woshstandst So* r? s 2* ’ % no i? tool s»Book Coses; Secretaries; Card Tables;* Pier Tables; fine Caid Tables; Centre Jables ;. Hat Racks; French Bedsteads; Ottomans, Toplar Wardrobcaj Dining and Breakfast Tahlea; Work! stands; Cffierry and. Common Workstands.; high post, common, low, and trundle Bedsteads: Cherry Bareans: Cribs; Cradles, Ac. ■■■•••"■ The advantages ofco'operation, on an.extensive scale, permit them to seU ot the lowestprices.and they are de termined to sell, lower than any competitors, an equally good, tf not better article, and warranted—as the public will understand by giving them a call. ■ : SIU* work, of- all descriptions, and other articles of ady description, made to order in every style, at the shortest notice. • , c . • : (marts Carriage Manufacturer. e.. 3&—3sLLc o CARJUAGEtf,.Btrooi£a:StitJtiEsj'Fahcy.'Cariitlgcs, Ac., on which is Used SpfoutVPdlent Combined Spring Brace & Reach. Diamond Alley, between Wood and Southfield streets, Putsbargh, Pa. ; . 07* Ail work warranted to bemadd fromthe best New ark-Hickory, and L none.bttt ihebest. Juniata hammered ana rolled Iron nsed in this establishment, - •• aKFkaßNdfis.'" ■* r • *- 1 . v *V- : -*■ *' Hon. WM. WILKINS. WM.M LYON* Ew. , . Col RODY PATTERSON, Dr. E. D tiAZZAM, , Dr. JAS. BROOKS; v EOW. HEAZELTGN. Esd. WM. A. Hill A Co. Bankers, HARTLEY. fap-J^ NEW CQOP BLACK TEaS.—Jast recetved at the Po S a ??? Sto J e » lo?V«c»