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Pyblu\td every Morning,{Sundays tzcepud.) .: r ~BY HAEPEa ft LAYTOST, RO&Ttt-WEST CORNER 07 WOOD JIKD TIFTQ BT RESTS ID" 4 EJLftfS.—Five DoLlara a year, payable strictly ~ naavannoj SiX'Dollars will invariably be required if AOtp&ia within tbe year. • >[D*SmglC'Copies two cents—for sale at the counter , *t tbe Office, ana by the News Boys. THE SATUBDAY MORNING POST Is published from the same office, on a large blanket •sire feheetj. at. TWO DOLL ARB a year, in advance— -«ingle copies nvs cents. • ID* No paper. wiU be discontinued (unless at the dis cretion. ofthe proprietor,) until all arrearages arc paid. U-/T No attention will bupaid to any order unless ac companied by the money, or satisfactory rcferenccmtbls city. . ;— ; —. .... •• ID" Conructeivnththe Establishment <f the Morning Post uone qf the largest Job Prtnhug Offices tn tht city where all kind* of work w done on tha shortest notice, and most reasonable terms. ftATES.OF ADVERTISING 'AGREED UPON BY THE PITTSBURGH PRESS. ' *■ TO LINES NONPAREIL, OB LESS! • . . Jnesquare, onu insertion—. »-- • • *••■*— .——s ® 50 “ ■*“ . each additional insertion 4 JJ “ * l one week 1 <0 *1 u •• two weeks J-JJJ u u three weeks* ***v J Off • ■ -*v ** -two months**-- / 00 M u • three months**-***- 0 00 “ « fourraonlhs - -10.00 * l ‘ six months - 12 00 , u 41 one year-«- ■ -»■■» ~ 18 00 1 •••• Standing Card, sir lines or lesa,per annum?-—— 10 00 - • '• CHAXGSABLBAI PLEASURE t .. . Ooc square, per annum, (exclusive of the paper*)* 25 00. - -Foreach - additional square,inserted over one’month, and for each additional square inserted under the yearly - •. raies/half price. Publishera not accountable for legal advertisements - beyond theamoimi charged lor iheir publication. Announcing candidates for office to be charged the same as other ndvcrliscmcni*- . Advertisements not matted on the copy for a, specified number of -msemous, will be; continued till forbid, and payment exacted accordingly. : The privileges of yearly, advertisers will be confined • rigidly to taeiy regular business, and all other advertise ments not pertaining to their regular business as agreed -ior-,to.be paid extra. All advertisements tor charitable Institutions, fire companies, ward, township and other public meetings, and such like, to be charecd half pnee,payable strictz.t IV ADVASCSt Marriage noucesto be charged 50 cents. Death noutea inserted without charge, unless accora pimed by ('inanlmvitatious or obituary notices, and *hen so accompanied,to be paid for. Regularadvertisers, and all others sending communi- or requiring notices designed to call attenuonto Fairs, Soirees, Concerts, or any public entertainments, where charges are made for admittance-all notices of private associations—every notice designed to call at tention to private enterprises calculatedoi intended to promote individual micrest,can on)y be inserted with the uadersiandingihatthe same is to be paid for. If intend •ed to be inserted in the local column, the same-will be charged at the rate of not less than ten cents per line. Bishops or Fist Notices to be charged triple price, v Tavern License Petitions, 53,00 each? Legnl and Medical Advertisements to be charged at full prices. Real Estate Agent and Auctioneers 1 Advertisement* not to be classea under yearly rates.batto be allowed a discount of thirty-three and one-third per cent, from the amount ol bills. WEEKLY OR TRI-WEEKLY IN DAILY PAPERS. One square,three nifieruons***-* 5b •■Do. • each additional insertion- .0 3? AVDERTISEMENTS IN WEEKLY PAPER. Oie square, (10 lines.) one insertion —so 50 - Do. each additional insertion —*♦o 25 An transient advertisements to oepaid in advance. •> • WHITE &: CO., Gazette. L. HARPER, Post. ROBT. M. RIDDLE, Journal. JAMES P. BARR L Co.. Oironicle. 1 • FOSTER A BROTHER, Dispaich. Dec. 1,3640.) JAMES W. BlDDLE.American. professional (Sarits :TOJIN IL LARGE. Attorney at Law, Fourth street, near - ■ - mar3ft SAhIUEL W, Lais— Office on 4th street, near Grant, Pittsburgh. octSa C ORLANDO LOOMIS, Attorney at Lav.— Office 4th # st., above Wood. ; . julyj-y J pHOitIAS M.MARSHALL, Attorney at Lavs. —Office, X Lovme’s Buildings; Fourth st. jan7-ly T> B. CARNAHAN, Attorney at Law —Office on Fourth Jtv* st, between Cnerry alley and Grant st. (je2-y DH. BROWN'S OFFICE, N 0.65, Diamond alley; near Wood street. iebl JN. AI’CuOWBY, Attorney and Counsellor at Lave. — 0 Office in Bake well’s Buildingson Grant street. jeS9’J7-ly. . • . , ■ - . T, SCOTT* Dennst, Fourth st., five doors west of Mar ti • keL All work warranted, and if notpeTfecily sat isfactory no charges will be made feblO T>EMOVAL.—Dr. Robert Snyder,, has removed his Xt» office to Fourth street, between Wood and Smith held streets.- • marlS-ly e DARRAGH) Attorney at Lato — Bakeweli’a • Buildings, on Grant street, opposite the Court House. j_ iyg4:ly JOHN BARTON, Attorney <ti Law —Office, North side of Fifth street; between Wood and Smithfield, in the sime building wttii Morrow. . sep3Q-ly tl ROKGE F. GILLMORE,' Attorney and Counsellor at JT ittttf-— l Officercaiovedto lhe2ddoorbelowGrantst., ©a Fourth, to the ofhee lafely occupied by Alderman Mil- I r , • ; marSQ NBUCKhLASTER, Fourth street • third door above Smilhfield,South side. -Coiiveyaneidgof all kinds don> with the greatest care end legal accuracy. Titles to Real Estate examined, Ac. novlS B BIDDLEROBERTS, Attorney at Law. Office No. #'l32Stniihfield street, between Fifth and Sixth. a Collections carefully attended- to—special attehtio g'rvcu toConveyanclng. : . Cdpc3tly Dr.Cnarlcß Hofmaa, HOMOEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN, has removed his office to Penn street, No. 2dl, (between Hand street and Gamaoa olley). fdec3o K.Q, H. KBYKEB : —— * *» - **»B. C.M’LOWHLL. KEYSER A McDOWELL, (successobs to Kerb & -KxTSEB,) Wholesale and Retail Drug and prescription store, cot ?r of Wood street and Virgin alley.. Physi cians pre -notions carefully compounded night and day- > • ocUhtf JOHN A. PARKINSON,-dMerman, Fifth Ward, Penn it., between Walnut and O’Hara sis., where he may be "bund at all times. Thosehaving houses orolherprop cityto sell or rent, can have the same punctually attend ed to; debts collected', and all the duties of an Alderman will Teceiveprompt attention. ; . ; 1 0c27-p HENRY W. WILLIAMS, Attorney and Counsellor ai Law, (successor to Lowrie A Williams,) Office at the old eland, Fourth st., above Southfield. : . TIJE Partnership heretofore existing between Henry W. Williams. Esq., and myself,in the practice of the law, was dissolved by mutual consent oh the 26th ult, and the i usiness'will hereafter be continued by Henry; w.Wil - iQtas, whom JI most 'cheerfully recommend to all for whom I have the honor to do business—as a gentleman every way worthy of their confidence. ; : •dcclß-ly WALTER H. LOWRIE, . Samuel P. Ross, ATTORNEY AT LAW—Office in Fourth. street»near Grunt, tn Lamartine Buildings. . mar29:w OH ft X. JdITCHBL* - « ■ mttchel &• Palmer. k. TTORNEYS AND COUNSELLORS AT LAW— Xa. Ojftteon Fourth street, a few doors.below SmiiJ\fitU C. AU business entrusted to their care, promptly attended to. Collection* made and Conveyancing executed on mode* -rate terms. , feblltif r 3s ' \ J. D* Jenntngu, 3 A TTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW—Of- J\. fice, Lowrie’a Buildings, Fourlhsireei, between Smilhfietd arid Grant/ apg JDr. Gcorge McCoolr HAS selected Pittsburgh as his permanent residence; He has taken the house lately occupied by Alder man Miller;on Fourth street, near Grant, immediately adjoining the “Lamartine Housed His Office is attach ed to his residence, where he will constantly be found, unless absent on professional duty. Office hours froin 7 o'clock* ii.-to 9 o’clock'*.m.)and from 5 p. M.to7 p, .Hi ■' ■ POTS - . • If. P. A G« L.B. Fetterman, ; ! ~ ATTORNEYS AT LAW—Office on Fourth street, be ; tween Wood add SmitMeld.- " jan2s:y ■ W.W. Dallas, A'TTORNEY AT LAWr-Office : second story Wil kins Hall. , . ‘ . v; )an24:ly : Dr. JameiUlng. ; ON FOURTH STREET, one door West of \J Weaver’s Hotel; -■angtQ:Bm - Wm. O’H. Robinson. “ “ A TTORNEY AT LAW. - Office No. 99, on Fourth 1 £\. street, opposite the Mayor’s Office, : {aogOlry ; . 8 • Hamtltoni - A XiilWyiasremoyed tolheoffice In “ l l tw =i n Wood Smithfield streets,; fa y Ti® 3 - Hamilton, -Esq.* dec’d,aht£ to.hebastness remaining unfinished npofi his: •loctet., .. mayl3' MEW PAhIUEKKEOTYfhi MUOMS. Jjuris’t jLiLf '■ N - WS», iWh«r«t,_HouGH * yptstafrontfire Eastern cities, wonld he inhabitants of Pittsburgh, 'and the neiihS •<o their Dagroneotype ofifik™ ™do£era JKSfS. qr Btuke’s h.Bi!ding,4Ui “t ‘ : Fere onswishmg picturestalen may rest assured that .u» pains shall be spared to produce fiiem in t r Oori "' l ™mems are of the tnostpo^-. execute pictnreß udsurpa.sed S.twfid^?cat? nd ?' lthf ' lI ? e 59 >° nataTe ' The public are coucued to call and examine. . Pertons sitting for.pictures a re neither requirred or ex em unless perfect satisfaciion striven. ; N. 8. Operators wilifind this a good depot for stock *ad chemicals. \ OtDtstructioas given in the art, containing 'tffo moro omtlapmoacat*/ . ' ■ ; @if£ i Business (Barbs. > A LEXAJiDER MYNESj Pdfcin ZVa Stor#, 38 Fifth Jt%. street, near Wood. ; i .... f f e t,i JOSHUA ROBINSON, Affent for Hamden A; Co.’s I*nsbf.Packets, Fifth bl, one door below Wood«febl: ' of iVoor **“*“”“ *"*• fcbf' "O: DEL ANY, FaskvmabU Clothing Start. No. .40 Ltb- X-~»crty street.. .. v • febl ‘ HOON A SARGKNty N“E comer of Wood and Sixth streets -t. .. • • febl.: . HOLMKS A SON, Banktrt and Dialer* it* Exchange • Coin nn&Bqnk Nous, No. 65 Marketstreet. < tab! A FULTON, Bell and Brass Founder, No. 70 Second » street, between Market and Ferry streets. febl ■’CriCTORiSCRIiiA, B»okselUr x Stationer. aad Binder* lyFifthstrect,! between Wdofl and Mdrket.i • jan? eA. McNULTY A CO. t Forwarding and Commission • Merchants, Canalßaam. ■ - , nmr3 WM. DYER, Grocer ana Produce Dealer, : No.~lSB Liberty street, Pittsburgh. . inarl7> JOHN M'CLOSKEY, Tailor and Clothier. Liberty Street' between Sixth and Virgin alley, south-side - : seplO PMcSrKIN, £nws Fouadn and Qas Fitter . Smith ,.fiddstreet, between Piamomfalley and Fifth at. r I-'p>££? , k^# < S ,NNORj oiiae Pittsburgh L Portable Boat Sum corner of Pehn and Wayne sta COOLER A LAIUX), Tailorf. Wood street, second door from Water, will keep'cdnstanUy on nandawdl selected lotoCCioxhtne. ' mr.rtlv T-T (successor to MuitPur A lkjU WoolUeaUi feXSr ***”* for lhß sale of Amen. J, —fSiSS’ ■ nh i UsaU Commission Merchant, „ m Pap " and *“&> corner Fettff and If. *vtu streets* - - T?' Wholesale Gractrs and produce JV 37-Wood Pmaburgh- (my 23 *F «W^^ OOD^fe Lt !/ J>7lyortCT ' a,ld For- WooSstreeta 1^16Harclware > corner of Second and Sort, btnp Chandlery and JJ Agency of the Piusbnrgh Lard Oil Factory. No 4 Martel street, Pimbnrgh- yu factory..ma, liT £ankert and Exchange Brokers. C^rles'llo^^ W °°a streets, opposite the Si- B A. FAHNESTOCK. ACO.,' irAaiejoi« Drug Wart- f 0 house, corner of First aad Wood streets, and corner m »Voodand Suth. .. • ‘^P BR o'V~Maimfacrarcr of tin. Copper S J ! » t l™" ' Vn «. No. 17 Fifth Etrect. bclwcen >V ood and Market. feblO W M* <*LENN, Bookbinder, corner ol Third and Wood f i streets, above C. H.Kay, where he is prepared to and binding. pec2 JOHN H. irAo/esahi a/id RuaifDtaier tn Music and JUwicaJ Jnrtrom«ttt,PianOß l School Books, antlStalionery, No. Jag Wood street. jani ■ JBg' AR ? Ratifying Distiller, and Wholesale Dealer •inPoreignand Domestic Wines'and'Liquors. No Liberty.street,and S 3 Diamond alley, jyUl . ir<U & KINNEY, Agents for the ikiowor* iluiual STf any \°S Philadelphia, at tl.o Ware house of King & Holmes, Wnlrr Ftreei, near Market. AkE-KANDERASONS. Cqfiin Afoierj and Fur nishing Undertaken, corner of Pcan und St- Clair itreet.., opposite the Exchange. Entrance on Pennsrcci ■. ■».-*•■■ ■ febl \v. j.tuotu. 77hw7 A 1 * IPftolfjafr and Retail Dealer tn Ac m x' T™?**} Carpet Bats, &e. % 3. IV. corner of Fourth and btmthfield «ts., Pittsburgh, Pa, [rarity JOUJ4 A. Ce.ug, lote of New Lisbon, 0.--W 3 SkiVnk* A, 3KJNNER 3 General Agency Commission and SS f oruariingMerchants, No.alMorket street, Fiif*. ?;•, Prompt attention given to the purchase and sale of allkuidsof produce. ecpU! ,Pfa.ltAllA. WM. BiCUETSOt PirTtHTrunr- T4TU.LER A. RICKETaO.V JFSotoS f„ LIA p.ner.of Brandies, Wines and Sesor*; No« 172 ana i/4, corner of Liberty and Irwm streets, Pittsburgh, Uon, Naila.Couon Yarns, Ac-,constantly on hand Q 4>i tHNIiEI, ifouw, Stx» end Omnumtsf Painter .O* and dealer m PAINTS, N'o. 44 Jt. Clair «. Pitts oargfa, tins constantly on hand all kinds orPaisxs. either — l P a 2, ena Copal Varnish; LinsccdOiU Boilcd^Oil, Spirits Turpentine ; Window GUf«, of all Si2 ? s J * > Point Brushes! Ac., all of the best quality, and fer sale at reasonable prices, scpll * „ Isaac Williams* TAILOR, Snuthfield street, No. 12, be ■lXa. tween Ist and 2d streets. ap4y: fflorrts A Haworth, J I? PO^ 0F WINES A, lV p BRANDIES. East tide of the diamond riuz*UTghr . mav2l DanielYoancraout House, sign, and ornamental painter, Liberty* street, opposite Hand. All work neatly executed. Orders punctually attended to. (tnnfthl’y • I_ RiCiStoflkton, •£E E Stockton, BOOKSELLER. STA d TI ONER, PRINTER and BINDER, corner of Mar vel and Third streets, Piusbnrgh, Pa jv^'uf Jamas P, Horbacb, RECTIFYING DISTILLER, , AND DEALXB tft Foreign and' Domestic Ifines, Liquors, Cigars, No. 197 Liberty st. cornor of Barker's alley, : Pittsburgh Pd. 81. D. PATTOH, *E7«£ 8 , gCC ? B *£ R TO J * S ' BOftftST A CO.) Wholesale Grocer* Rectifying DUtlller, aim dkaj.es in . FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC WINES LIQUORS, CIGARS, FRUITS, NVTS.&c 163 Liberty street, Pittsburgh. oph JOHN ». KENNEDY. r. ft. IUuLEtT KENNEDY & HASLETT, tfw S f cc sy o ?, B J? K,SS!!T * Knox. WholtsaUjmd Retail Dealers m Watches, Jewelry, Silver Kr Fanny Goods, Baskets, Cows, &c, # flr ?° l *treeL between sth st. and the Diamond. JSP^fe^t_ls,TM0 eWE ' r5 ’ ne ° ,ly K P aircd - BKl'SllEsAvaoiKniii jkM Retail, No. 76 Wood street, Pittsburgh, Pa. Con- hand, a general and extensive ossortmentof AL w E *i fßB BRUSHES, atthe lowest Eastern prices, w. B.—Machine Brushes, Ac., made to-order at the shortest notice. m ar3o:y L. a. WATEBM AN. • ♦ • B. N. W ATBKMAK. v»W. 8. W ATE HSIAN. W . b. S. Waterman & Sons* HOLESALE GROCERS, Commission and F<Jr warding Merchants, Dealers in all kinds of Pto aueo and Pittsburgh Manafactured Articles,and Agents lor sale of Richcuond and Lynchburg manafactured To- mart JOSHUA EHODXS-•• * ~ •• • •—•... . p. AHSHUTZ. mr«r f , JO - BRtA IIaOI,B B & OO. f . i WHOLESALE DEALERS IN FOREIGN FRUITS, Nuts, Spices, Confectionary, Sugars, C/gars, 4*c., £p. n 0.6 wood sthexTj,bast side, near watkb, i - PITTSBURGH.i W. CUNNINGHAM*»— y O.DUBCaS, D, CUNNINGHAM* ♦***-***-*.•*■♦. .~ tUMSKft Pittsburgh City Gloat Works. ‘ W. CUNNINGHAM A CO., t KANUFACTUREBS OF i ft ■■ WINDOW GLASS, ■ ;A r o. 23 Market street; between First and Second, + _ . . , Pittsburgh, Pa. : Particular attention paid to odd sites. Alsd. Dealers in Flint Glass, Vials, Bottles, &o. Qy22;ly \ A. J. BTUABT. B. SILZL STUART A SILL, ~y Grocers, and Produce Commission Merchants; No. 118 Wood street, Pittsburgh. Pa, f DEALERS IN GROCERIES, Floor, Wheat, Rye, Oats, Corn, Baxley, Port, Bacon, Bauer, Lard? urtcese: Clover, Timßlhy and Flax Seedsj Iton. NailS Glass, Ax;,2ec., Ac. Particular atlention paid to toe sale of Western Produce. . ] Dalzeli « Cr*., Hampton.Snmh A Co., King A Moorhead,McGills & Roe. James May, Piusborgh; Fenner & ftTcMiUan] Massinoru Job.S. Mormon, FSq M 8l Lools *ep2o * Walter p; staribalt, (Succemor to Samuel C . Hill,) iaroaTsa_*iro_iiKAi3E is »kskch and amewcah PAPEE HANGINGS AND BORDKR§, Window Shades, Fire Board Prints, See'See. Also—Writing* Printing and Wrapping Piper, between Fonrth si. and Diam?iillue?“4es?Biie, JnJ Piusburrh. Pa ra „“:; VOOM PRODUCE DEALERS AND COMMBSION StERCHANTS, ■I BIO Wo. 61 WATjffl STBEBT, fITMBOEBH. SAaiCEi P. SHRIVER, WHOLESALE GROCER j PRODUCE AND COMMISSION MERCHANT, i V iNHTTSByK&H MANUJAtTTHED ABTICLKS, I W ". l ® ani 132 Second ietwem tfooi and SmitA/uldl '■' i - • ' 1 Pittsbargh. 1 i c. A,' CO— H TRANSPOBTEKS,.FORWARDING AND COM MISSION MERCHANTS, { Depot, Cflnaißaain,.4(j3 Penn . r Pittsburgh- { . PACIi & UVROOOH. COMMISSION AND FORWaRDI AG MERCHANTS and S TEA MB OAT AG ENTS ’ No. 7 W»T*a'BrBEET, : " I Cincinnati, onto. [ BARRIER & SHERIDAN. ~ HOUSE AND S IGN . P AINTEBS • IMITATIONS OK WOOD AND MARBLE ’ WEXTM EXECUTED. Fourth, beUna MaxktLttTedsPimburehi H. b JohnH.H.Pountaln ; I ****£ls AßßEß SHOP under the! OLD E&QLBT SALOON, where he solicits the foa-i irunageofthe public. ;He hopes, by his endeavors, toi ment the favor of his friends. febSs:tf \ \kl HOLESALE"and’ RCTAIIf’cEUGGIST, cor-. JJ-.°[ Wood and Third streets, under Si. Charles Hole!, Pa. [apr3 ''i . JOHN CORBJSTON, CORNER OP, HAND AND tIBEBTY 1 STSEETti, houses® DESIGNS «iion” b ’ * Alao > Sieeples and all difficnlt ele tL/~ The best and dheape.i Signain the City. [feb29 SfiiAi. estate broker.. H ■ henry w. fish “rX™ °S? 8 BMlie corner of Smithfield and *; n0W11 as the “Great thni?oh*f^ < Jt. l i?D.' n i d Wii Jl^otahts enure timennd nt -110 Furchore, Sale and Exchangt of Eial E>. tott, ut city and country. Wl >i lhe h«Bmcss,ho hopes to “nc ofbneXeas S> faVOr h,m A S CI,CIC > - m. „ . REFSRKHCES. ' HH , Ira R. Heraey. H.H.M.Cu .oagl,, John F. Ferry, . • ?.*?•• SiSS'W*' iLThuin-WUmawh, : "(wg.?! 11 ' .. Capt. AVilliam Ward, - W. O. Leslie. [sepl2:y APOTHECARY, d No 45, Mirkci -1/ atreet, throe doora aboyo Third, Fittabureh, will have' a woUedoctedMsoTStoflhebcEl he will aoll on the most nrofnMiS »ni cr i“a , Physicians eendinfr orders will be Emv fdv I!!! 1 , 1 ? to, and aupppUhd with articles they may rely uponaa genuine. .; ’ will be accurately and neatly OMtight? fr ° m I * ie * ,C5t Btaieilato, at any hoar of the day m £{s for aale > a la W« slocfc.of fresh and good FDRFU 1 i °*«»» Worlu. JOSEPH D. ABELL, . ol ' o ®*R»,ot.‘BswAni! i vtans, botti-rs and «a«fa; F-rUr, Sane* AU, Mineral Waur, Patent Medteuis and Wtne Bottles, of every description • AIso—WINDOW GLASS— P ’ abo»o l arS I les' lllti)r 00 ha “ i a ?onera! assonmont of tho ll 1?. other Grce " Glass Factories arc all stopped, os t. tho custom in summer, this Factory u now mjull operation, and will continue tn operation htelhtum mer and t tnnter. d,one'?nm : S?e fUlllr aud will bc al >*>" rej* lTarebnite, No.lll Stand tired, belie ten Wood and Smnlffitld tireta, ■■ Uyai)--iO iy The Old Printing; Establishment. (fatb jottsjTos A arociro-te.) And Blank Book and Stationery Warehouse UT S.UAVENij prepared.to oxccote eve y style of pTtMrtf™ C , ol ?? ,e sP la, rAJanal and Steamboat Job tn i. B 2 ot u ß n dlnfr ’ anil furols h every article Isnrtf . Rook,Paper aad Stauonery line, at the I'ptice and oa the ntosvreasonable terms Stationery Warehouse, comer of Market and and Second streets 10" Printing Office and. Book Bindery,No.6U Third B HSL uovio R. C, STOCKTON, n W < JJ252i^S5 C ?i fttlJy ia I' to , tho -.WtenUbn of Mcr y*T» tt s?L o^ier ®> to bis large mid superior •took of bL*ANJi llUOJfe, consisting o f Way Boots, Journals, BooSts-ofcvcrv sue, made of the beat paper, and bound ia the most du rable manner, which be offers at prices tout cannot fail togtw satisfaction. Blank Book, ruled and bound to any given pattern. Printing of every description eie ««“ mth nearness and dispatch. No. «"{«*“, °f iathoaraphic Establishment of wU. sciiuchmann. MIUaD CtHSET, OPPOSITE TBE POST'OPPICE KrtSS»M-i. A Ar S A^^ Pe3, H B^l ' b^3> f? hoW ‘ iaU5 t. Laii?l S. and Machine Drawings, iiusmes aaa Visiting Cuds, me., Engraved orDrawn on line and Primed in Colors,(Gofd, Bronze or Black, in tiu* 0 * 8 111111 Slilie woti reasonable pii c -« Bell and Brass liaa rebuilt ard • commenced business ax hici oid stand, fro-70 sr cond } bernreen Market and Ferry Eirecu, wliero hcwili be pleased to see his old customers and friend* ■in rww?Bicamboai,and bells of every sixy, from Lu to 10,W«) pounds, cast from patients of the most approved models,and warranted to be of the best 0 rr.JiS Cr “ l .^ alcr i*umps, Counters, Rculimre. &o .* c together with even* variety of J3ra*s CituiiuK P cd,tunic4and fin*sned tn the neatest manner! ** l A. F. ts the sole agent for Babbui's Anti-Auauwn Me mttcHn?^ iy S. e h ieb , mted f P r the reduction of friction m s£u“lFiu£“ aKd coai>o=itioa «» w> of ■■ , nov 13:y {fadcriaJisr, Fifth street, un rJ* mediately opposite the Theatre, respectfully in- P ul> licin general, that he has resumed bis business as a Furnishing Undertaker He al ' Ta >'» 1; «P' on hand Coffins of »il kinds, Shrouds,and all other articles neressarr on such occasions. * • ,P^T cr P^? lc boxes, and leaden coffins will C “, r' ^ol^pr ’ WM. ALEXANDER A SONS L-««Spjfe«Saaj&M Aws MjUEBS *SD FtnurttHWO fa/ UwpgaTAJu:s&, comer of Penn anH C%79 i oV&BMf Clair JU, appoiiu tht Etckangt I ntTan(t on Prnn at, res .. ■ ... ■ . inform (heir friends and the public, that they ore prepared to furnish and attend to everything in the lino of Undertakers, a* they have quilthe business of Cabinet Making, and their attention will bo dovoted. altogether to the above business, keen a large assortment of COFFINS made and finished, cover ed, ana lined in the neatest manner, with a varietv o materials, and at all prices; we keep SHROUDS ready made } af all sizes, of Flannel, Cambric, and Muslin, at all races, and made in the eastern style, ami all other articles necessary fordresaing the dead, and furnishing fuuerals, of quality and price to suit*. StLVER PLATES aamo ana ®Sej ICE CASES for laying the body in ice, by those who wish to keep their friends any length ox ume, and have ZINC PANS to put ice in for laying on the body; LEADEN Coffins always on hand. We have a splendid new HEARSE ami a pair of une horses, and any number of the best carnages, etc etc., and will be prompt, punctual, and reasonable. auglP-y M r nuhlii ONONGAHELA PLANING MlLL.— James Mell mass would respectfully inform his friends ami ihe public, that his new establishment is now in full opera *?,n,n n ?i hat J lO l*P re P, a . red 10 famish Boat Cabins; and “U gll orders for Planed Lumber, with promptitude,and .tSf u V rt oShLfd“ k ' planed on one or both todrder D<>orB ai><i 6loill ‘ lin E 8 i of e v ery description, made t.SS.'kSi'iS 4 C “f p f, nler ? woaW CnJi' to their advon -110 oa S ““'ft fitniilh them with planted ttof.aaltable for every description of work. 4UUi* HAPFaTTftOhD, “ (Successors to the late firm of John Sheriff A Co ) bell and brass founders, : AND MANUFACTURERS .'BaaS&flisa of Brass Faucets, Steam and Gaa L I Cocks, with nli the various articles • uaed in the P L UMBING BUSl siar; NESS,No*. 127 and 189 Firatstteet. I he above uro now prepared to manufacture and keep constantly on hand even- variety of Guage and Steam Cocks, such as aro used by Engine builders and Plumb ers; also, Gas Chandeliers, Pendents, Brackets, Gas Pipe, Ac., Ac., Ac, [nov29 J ; Wfttlotoftl Hotel| Pittsburgh. •: ouxtaiedon Water Strut,opposite VulMnding of rA« ; i- Bratoritvilh Steam Packets. iTtHIS House having undergone a thorough repairinir X and fitting up, both inside and out, the subscriber is determined to use every exertionsin his power to makfe all comfortable that think proper to call with him The Table will be always supplied with the best the market affords. The Bar will be supplied with the best and choicest liquors. - : Attached to the house is a good stable, attended by a good Hostler. JAMES REAMER. jy2o T ALLSIt BBOWN. - BUOWK'S OOTBL.' C ‘ cm:nLhr ‘ CORNER OE SEITHFLELD AND THIRD STS.. \ - Pittsburgh, Pa. ... BROWN & CONNELLY, PROPRIETORS. I N. B —-Good Stablipg attached to the house. \ OHEKNSBUBOH HOTEL. • (HiSttißoa'a Old Stasd.) - . i THE subscriber having leased the above well know-! and excellent estabUsJimealj isnowprepared to eri lertainhis friends arid tbeiraveling public generally id the best manner and on the tnost reasonable terms I His TABLE will at all limes be supplied with every delicacy of the season , ’ and his Bar with the best of Lu qaors. . . ■ ...... .. . - ■ , Hia stabling is. very extensive; and every arrangei merit hah.been made for the accommodation of Drovers, anggrif • . : ff.M, CLAWSON. i • .WaVetly Hourie. i iiSSfcv S~\ “THE undersigned having.. ,—afesjar ! LfiSJ succeeded Mr. J enrv Viir.oEß IsgySMSlfa j in this popular establishment, announces to. his friends and the public generally, that hd .will as: his, best efforts to keep up. the well earned and; long enjoyed reputation of the house. j He .wilt keep constantly; on hand every delicacy ot the season, Game, Shew, and; Cah oystehs, 4c., and his Bab will at all times be supplied with the Choicest Lt-i qpobs. ,[decl7:ly.] W. C.GALLAGHER. ”! ‘5 OUR HOUSES'* [ SHELL OYSTERS'AND GAME-received daily at! “Oub House,” No. 24 Diamond alley. \ jalilm WM. BENNETT. ; a NO. 108 WOOD STREET. i PAW. FASHIONS t fjggjSU Received at the OLD stand of G. W. GLASSGOW. Beebe '& Co.’s Fall style of Hals for? .1850, Those in want of a good Hat ot Cap. at a small! advange above cost for Cash, will please ctu. at No. 103’ Wood street, east side,third aoor below Fifth street. } ang3r.4in ; . . , ‘ ftoeen City Shirt store. St.Clair street, (near the bridge,)—a large assortment of oar own make constantly on 'hand. Customer SHIRTS made to order promptly; decSMzly S.4N. AULj ■ .. r •* v., , , . ' ' --.'VT .• .4 • W-. ;<i . & .. * 1 JX't , PITTSBURGH, TUESDAY, APRIL 15, 1851. Bna'uuaa darba hotels, &t. t”e-n ' s *V.»v x * t , %* i X * !i *? t \ ' •’ '•» J: X- V Sinigtation -Ctius. Agency for Different tioes of Packet Ships.. . ABSENG ER OFFICE. rJjgas kSnttZ ■ JJOS-. LIBERTY ST.j PITTSBURGH For F. Jf- 4l c 0'» O0 _ S&ufA meet, comer of . Ptne t Jfcw Tor** 3$ Wuerfo? -food,Xitemoof; and 65 Gravier street* Mao Orleans, . HAS v A LINE OF PACftjETS sailing every fiVe davs from.LiverpKJollo Nety York j a'Line'of Packet* from. Liverpool to Philadelphia, on the 18th of each month.; a Line of Packets to Baltimore on -thc'2oih o each month. Also—a Line of Packets oil the Bth and 24th of.each. month- irom Lonaon ' and -Portsmouth to New York. . ALSO—Drafts at sight alwaytou hand, for anyamoum, at the lowest rates-of discount; and all information given concerning -passengers, tnat- can be given, with pleasure, by their Agent. JulIN THOMPSON, . jag • , SqsLitrerty st., Pittsburgh. BXiACK. S&bL LINE EMIGRATION OFFICE AT THE CATHOLIC BOOK STOBE, 1 jfeSSpSßalaSljk 67 FifA *!rcK t -r.ear Smithfield. f l Ulb undertigned takes this method of informing hi* X frtends ana the public in conceal, that he hasopened an Office at the above named-place, and is prepared to reran money, m suras or $5 and at sight, in any town tn England, Ireland, Scotland and Wales. He is also prepared to brine outpasaengar* from Liv erpool to any port in tkc : United States. Being con nected with a house of euch long Branding as that oi Messrs. Roche, Brothers &Master?on> and tty his strict attention to business, the subscriber trusts he will merit tho-oonfidence ot those who may-favor him with their patronage; For particulars, please call at the Emigra- ; uou Office of the underaigueti. Agent. - VV. BvM’CONLOGUE, ■ No. 6? Fifth at., near Smiihfield,Pittsburgh. U*ferenca-~llon. John B. Guthrie,, Mayor of Pitts-' burgh; James Blakely. E*tp; John J. Mitrhol, E»q Hon. W. Alderman M,.\Y. Lewis, Offices of the Morning Chronicle, Post, and Pittsburgh Caiholic feb!4;dm Kev Arrangements. OF PACKETS PHILADELPHIA. •\%BjfflgBff_ TO sail from LIVERPOOL v*»»ia*»si*iwi4-iSaJ Oh [foe At thtc-enta .day of evert/ Month JANE H. GLIDDEN, Ambrose Cntlt, 700 No” JAMES BROWNE, Arthur Chihl/lQOOwa*. -lftth Dec GOIVDAR, J, ff.Aaratow.Goo tons*'* •••■lBtli Jan NLW HUP - - Which The above ships are built of the best materials and af ter the most approved models tor-swiftness, combined with the modern improvement tffr the comfort of pa»- * e ngers. Their commanders are men of known ability. IJic&o paekrta will tote advnntogc of steam tow boat? up the Delaware. Alro, ships soiling weekly from Liverpool to New Or leans. Passengers can get up tbs nver cbeop through the winter. * J or terms of Second Cabin and Steersae pa-sage. ap ply to or address by letter (posi'pfudj, P.W. By UNK3 &.CO.. oi> sou'll *trect»corueT of. Pine, New York ; •& Waterloo Hoad .Liverpool: . JOHN THOMPSON, novU-ty voj Liberty street, Pittsburgh FOREIGN PASSENGER OFFICE- f-JK-r SHIP AHOY! fc'il&fr WHO COMM AND- U ARNO E N <fc CO,, J VV ho have appointed the subscnliet Agent for their unri v,tiled Line? or Ships from Liverpool to New York Philadelphia and Easton. Let Urn Friends of. Emigrants be- carenil to have their arTtmffcroemsraa.de according to the nctaprovision Lay}, and take no man ? receipt, without having ctxnsertcdj oJu • •»» * - have lopay in Livcrnoolybeforc ihcv ship. - . Ihc loliowtnff 15 the iwi. uccoratng to Uw -• Ji fts. Bread, 2 a fc«. Ueof or Pork, l Flour, .« * pint Vinegar, - j Oairacal, . -s jlh.&ugat, - Rite, Pi 1 * Molasses, • <* " Potatoes. Hoi-Tea • Hno uiroc quarts or Water por coy, and suficicnt i for Cooking. Tm* Cr.tbOy :i; smo tor uie use o' Pas arc kept ui.dcr cove*. Lv-e/y *ttenunn wiii oe paid to promote Uitur ncnlUi r.nd comfon- Bar.k of England Notes Mid Forcijro" Bahaase jmr cnased atcurrcni iate*. •'■■■,■* Pi-nsmn!*, a::.’v iuireoHected, and copies of Will? procured- with every other business con acctedwiih an fvuropoir, Agent. JOSHUA ROBINSON, European Agent, Post Bunthnrs- corner of Fifth and Wood sts. nEsicia“rA*NCE2 op :: ~ KNGI.AND. IKLLANU, SCOTLAND, WALES, ' *, : FKjtNCE, and GERMANY, To any hjnouni/t»y. doßhaa Roblnion, European Anent, Post Buildings, cor, Fifth and Wood its transportation £inea. Merchants’ Transportation Line __ < V , U •£ KsIfA - CI.SIAL ASD BAn.HOAt)5.> FOR PHILADELPHIA DIRECT, fry* WITHOUT RE-SIHPPING. C. A. WAXOLTY Se CO., Canal Basin, 4<W Penn su Pittsburgh. CHARLES RA YWOR. Central Block Road at., Philada. TITE arc prepared to receive a largo amount of Mcr f V chandizelind Produce, to ship, on the opening of the Canal, to Philadelphia and all intermediate places, at foroer rat«, and iu Uu limt, than in any previous sea son. N. B.—The increased number of Trucks provided by the Canal Commissioner? for carrying boats over the State Railroad, will prevent any possibility of delay at Johnstavrn, Hollidaysburgh or Columbia, this season C. A. M»ANULTY, Canal Basin. Pennsylvania WILI. be prepared to Transport MERCHANDIZE from PHILADELPHIA to PITTSBURGH in an ucipauon of the opening of tho Eastern Division of the Pennsylvania Cana!, say on and after the TWENTI ETH of FEBRUARY, at the following rates, viz: For Ist Class—Dry l.'oods, Uni*, Boots and Shoes, Drugvßonks, Stationery, &e., at SI per lOOlbs, ForSd Class—Hardware .Queenswarc, Groce ries,Paint and Dyestuffs, Oils,ftc., at SO cents perlOO&s. For 3d Claps—coffee, Leaf Tobacco, Iron, Guano, Bn con, Beef, Pork, Ac., at - - 00 cents per lOOibs. Fordtllt-lass—'Tar, Pitch, Rosin, Ashes, Marble, Pig Iron, Bricks, &q , at *5O cents per lOOlbs H. I!.'HOUSTON, Freight Agent, Pennu. Railroad Co. • Nos. 274 A 276 Market Street, Philadelphia. N.B.—Goode going East by our Road should be con signed to McFaden & covode, ___ Pittsburgh. PJ^NTNSYLyA_NI AJt AILRO A Y PASSENGER TRAINS between PHILADELPHIA and PITTSBURGH, Leave Philadelphia Daily at 8 A M.,and Iof P.M. Leave Pittsburgh Daily at 8 A.hi., and 9, P. M.- A. febl:Sm Passenger Agent. YOUGHIOOHBNV ROUTE! TWEirrY'THaSB milks tub shortest route TO BALTIMORE AND PHILADELPHIA! (JJSEU& TThe steamer THOMAS SHIUVER, M. Master, leaves Pittsburgh, from her wharf boat, above the Monongaheia bridge, daily; at 4 o’clock, P.- M.j and West Newton at 8 A. M,, running m connection with a daily line of splendid Troy-.built coaches to Cumberland, and Railroad thence to Balti more and Philadelphia. For further Information enquire of G. M. HARTON, Passenger Agent, Monongaheia House: or, Capt. JACOB SMITH, dec2o:om : . Freight Agent, Wharf Boa RocßKnetiiazn and Domestic WOODWARD. BLAKELY & CO., Manufacturers of Rockingham and Yellow Cane Ware, East Liverpool, Ohio. - ID- SAMPLE ROOMS,,No. 104 near ike Mayor’s Office, Pittsburgh, Pa. Our extensive Works enable us to fillorders promptly. A competent designer being constantly employed, also enables us to keep puce with all the new and improved styles of the day. ’ Water Urns, Spiloons, Pilchers, Fancy Toys. Dessert Sets, Flower Vases, Mantel Ornaments, Medicine and Snuff Jars, and articles for domestic use, in great variety. Orders respetfully solicited. > mar27:tf - - •; “ County Landfi, G APT. NAYLOR, No. 163 Third street, corner of Cheriy alley, having made arrangements at Washi ngton for lne purpose, wilt procure Bounty .Lands for the officers-and soldiers, .their widows and children, under the Bounty Land Bill j passed beptemher 2Sth, 1350.. Pittsburgh, OctoberlO.' * JAMBS C. WATT, MERCHANT TAILOR, No. 36 Slarket street, Between Second and Third sts., Pittsburgh l Pa. To the hadlcg, TytE HAVE NOW FINISHED 25 dozen of Ladi^R* W fine black real Lamb S Wool STOCKiNGS"which are softer in the wool and more durable in the color than any we have heretofore made. Every article in the’ Sock, Undershirts and Drawers, ladies’ and underclothing, made to order with punctuality. The Old Established Stocking Manufactory, Fifth st deco w. paly a co.' W Silver Forms, Spoons, &.«*• E keep constantly.on hand .a large, assortment of silver Forks, Spoons, Ladles, &c., of our own standard silver. ’ ' nfM9 , JOHN B. M’FADDEN t CO, T oct24 • 95 Market street. JJ mar2C B. A FAHNESTOCK A CO. fiMEI Jfraj Books, iJlnsu, &c. Atew Boole* J. New Books K H MINER A CO.,32Smithfield street, are receiving • a great variety of cheap publications. Having arrangements with Publisher? m the vanbas cities.of. the Umon.we; have a. decided advantage Over other houses m the early receipt, or. new works.. The follow ing are some of the latest that have been received; ; : 1 LmelPs Living Age—Nos. 300. ‘ * No. 4 Appleton’s Meehaiucs’Magazine and Engineers’ Journal} Richard of Yprk, or the White Rose of England. • An Historical Romance, by the author of “The East of.the, Plantagenets,” Ac.; . , . The Philosophy of Spiritual Intercourse—being an ex planation of modern mysteries—by A, Jackson Davis. . ■ Rose eDouglas. or the Autobiography-of a Minister’s DaughterlyT.R.W*. - French without a Master—in six easy lessons j Span ish without a Master—m lour easy lessons ; Italian with out a-; master—in five ©asy lessons; German without a master—men easy lessons; Latin without a master—m six easy lessons. Price ot each, 25 center or the-whole five may be had for one dollar- : [apr7j | New Books! New Books XI - - A T HOLMES* LITERARY DEPOT, Third street, JTJL opposite the Post Office j . - : Horticulturist for April; Cultivator do; LutclPa Living Age, N 0.360; - • J.‘Rqrc Douglas,or- the- Autobiography of a-Minister’s Daughter; 6 . ' ■Nathalie—a Tale; • SpmtuaUntereonrse—by A. J. Davi a ; Harper’s Magaziue for April—the best numbertssued,; Richard of Yor*—or the White Rose of England: an Historical Romance; • • German without u Master—mßixeasy lessons.;-;'' French without a Master, - do- do; Latin without a Master, do do;- - Spanish withont a Master—in tour easy lessons'; Italian without a-Master—in five easy lessons; Time,The Avenger—by Mrs. Marsh; ; lopr7 AT HOLMES’ Literary Depot, Third street,opposite the Post Office- • ■ F Harpers’Magazine for April: International do' do; -- -- Before and Behind the Curtain—or-fifteen years’ ob servations of the. Theatre*; of New York—by W. R. Nonhall; London Labor and the-London Poor Nathalie—a Novel, by the author of “ Women or France;”* Anno Grey—a Novel, by the author of Jane Shore; rne Per&onal History and Adventures of* Penown— by the author of “Laurie Todd ; n Tom Racquet-nnd his Three Maiden Aunts—with il lustrations ; he above works may be had at M’NAMARA S, opposite the Post Office, Allegheny City. : fapr3 BniOßEand Behind the Cartani, or Fifteen Years Observations among the Theatres of New: York— by William Knight Nortbal. Thfsts anew work—it ap pear., to be a. history of facia.. The revelations of the author areof a most striking character, tending to en force the reader to the conviction that the whole?book is strictly true. . : - • Harper s Monthly Magazme for April; one of zhe best' «omber» yet issued. It is pselesa to puff this Magazine' —almost every body seemsto be taking iL H. Miner A C0.,32 btmthfield street, have the above tor sale i together with, a most extensive stock of old and new hieratare m the Imc of their business- Taprft ' • New Books! Kew Books! WALL, No. 35 Fourth street, hao >ust received-the following new works r - Pope Joan,or the Female Poniiff: byG \V. M.Rey nolds.Esq. ■ ■ .- . The Personal History and Adventures of Pen Owen by John Gale fom RacqactandhisThrce Maiden Aunts. This work is a companion to ** Vanity-Fair ” Iconographtc Encyclopedia. No la h • Hints to Sportsmen— containing notes on shooting, &c-» by K. J. Lewis. M D. ; • The Warwick W oOdiands. t»y Frank Fore c ter : Anne Grey , by the author of *• Gramby,” j‘ Jane Shore,-’ Ac. -- . ■ ; • } . . Before and Belund ib<i Curiam, or Fifteen Years amof?g the Theatres of New York; by. William Knigh- Northall, aumor of the Life o! Yankee TJj». ! .■*.'■ - The Philosophy oi • Spiritual Intercourse—being an. ex planation of modem Mysteries; by- Andrew Jackson of the Great Harmonica, Ac. - ' •••■ . Romance of the Ocean—illustrated with maps anec dote?, stones Ac. • . a humorous navel j. by Gregory Seaworthy. BOOKS; [—Louisiana •. Its colonial history. and ro mance—by Charles Gayarre. . } Mount Hope ior Pinhp, Ring-of the Wampaubzg* : nn histoneni roemneo—vv G/H. IlcJlisler, “ Mary BeU; a Franco -u story—by .the author of the Rollo Book*. i. London Labor and iie London Poor—by Henry -Mays hew. with Daguerreotype engravings,'lakcii by‘Beard. April No-of Harper’s New Monthly Magazine. < All the above Book* }u<t received and for sale by R. C. STOCKTON, Bookseller, f tt P a .. No 47, Marketstreet. NEW BOOKS!—Elements of Analytical Geometry v and of tfte Differential-and Integral Calculus] Bv Litas Loomis, A. M. \ 1 Nile Notes of a.Howadji. 1 WaUace—A Franconian Story. By the author of the' Rollo Books. i ' London Labor and the London Poor. By HenryjMa* hew—with daguerreotype engravings, taken by B|ard. The above Books Just received and for sale by I ■ mar 23 R.CI STOCKTON, 47 Market fct. TTOLUME Ist Lossing’s Pictorial Field Book of the V Revolution, bound in cloth, gilt; 1-1 No. 12, Pictorial Field Book of the Revolution,pamph let series: r .T .Mary Erskine—a Franconia story ;by the uulhcrr of Kolia Books; 1 Time, the Avenger; byibe author of the i; Wilndng-' tons,” •* Letuce Arnold,” tL Mourdant Hall,” Ac. l The above works jus: received arid for sale by : R. C. STOCKTON,! - inariM N 0.47 Market stredt.. .New AXusle. -. ] . JENNY LIND’S celebrated “Bird Song,” arrangedjfor the Guitar. 1 . Tlie Robin, by Jemrr Lind—for the guitar; I %Vhen Stars ore in die Quiet Skies, do .. \ Jinney attho Gate, do 1 ' Rataplan,by Jenny Lind, do By the sad,Sea Waves, do f 1 wandered by the Brook Side 3 . .. do - f All the Winds arc Sleeping, do CamvalofVenice, ' - do : j Ethiopian. Melodies,. do ' « Speak Gently, sung by/W- V. Wallace—for piand My New England Home; • . National Union; ’Tis Midnight Hour; v . ' Sleeping, fDreamed, Love—by W. V. Wallace;! ' Jessie Cook; ! ~ Oh come, Maidenr, come; | ‘ Moumain Maid’s Invitation; : f We Parted Forever; . • CoJlonade Polka; . ’ V i Plicfa Scntlmenuil Waltz; Together with a largo coUection ©f Waltzes, Marches, Songs, Vanaiions, Ac., just roceived by.express- Collections made, and Music boundin the best manner nt • C.-BLUME’S Piano Depot, • . 118, Wood street 1 LL _ New music* ' “ f V\/HERE are the Friends of my Youth. ByG. Barker; TT I’ve Something Sweet to Tell You i * The Robin; Fra Thinkiug o’er the Days, Mary; My New England florae. New Song, dedicated 10 the Ladies of New England; * ' She I Love is far away. . OH, Meet me on the Silver Shore; Good Night ; My Home’s on the Prairie Lea. By Woodbury: Lily Rhey. By S. C. Foster; i I’ve leftmy Native Village. ByG,Barker; -.1- The Spirit Dove; Fo,hi,hi. The Black Shakers’-Song and Polka;.l »> ould I were with Thee—for Guitar; LcsAdieux. By Horr; An extensive collection of new Polkas.’Waitzei, ’• •! Also, anew supply of "New. Cannma Sacra,” Cat * ticaLaudis, and an excellent new work,caUetfthe U M> - todistf' a collection of popular and social rnzed and a^anged-by G.S. Webb and W. Mason-** considered one of the. bcst.workaever.published. ::;.. - H. ELEBER, Golden. Hasp, ■ fcbls; ... - No. 101 Third street. Sew Btock of Pianos* ~ T : '~T~i ’• Vfrs^~-— —MRS. ;O. BLXJME would tespeci 6MJU invitethe-attentton ofthe put*. il&tl -W*- .sloe*df just opened and roady for sale,araong which, are the celebrated Hamburg PiinoL with Ihe new improvement of the ovcr-sirines.-lhe laf -lest and most important improvement, invented solelv ’ •by them and by no others. Theysliave been tried to be copied in thircountry, but unsuccessfully - : -w. T Also, one splendid,? oc.tave, double carved Piano* Louis XIV style, made by Bacon &. Raven, New York? , .Three 7 octave Pianos, also made by'Bacon A. Raven! New York. .... • £ Four 6J octave Pianos, made by J. .*.,<5. Fisher, ionj Nunns A Fisher, New York; together with gome ofou* own manufacture, with inetalic frame; 'fjad3 J James Lowry, Jr., Giiair and BEDSTEAD MANUFACTURER, No! ■394 Fetterman’s R<yw> Liberty bn hand .a large .stocfcjof Chairs and Bedsteads ; of every descrip* tion, made of the best materials* which be will sell low-} er man trriicles of the same Quality can be sold- in city. He would call particular attentioh to his large stock of walnut-chairs : and Bcdsteausi which he will selKat greatly reduced prices.; Atsoj TURNING of every deScriptionexecuted in the manner.- • ‘i Orders left at the Warerbonis, or at the Mill, corner pi Admits and Liberty streets, will be promptly attended loi maV2l ~ ~ ' . ’ -J EOhlVEßthio day, a fine assortment of Dress Goods, comprising in part the of Dress -Silks, -Silk, Tissues,'lrish; PopUn9, Berages^ :Lawns, Ac; Also, a.general,assortment of dress trinj*s mltigß, such as laces, buttons, (aU.styles,) braid;. Aci ogether with a large lot of hosiery and gloves; 10 8ll?n which the uticnlion of the public xa solicited, •- '< ■■■' 1 A. A. M ASOK A CO j v U a prs» Nos. C 2 and ti 4 Market HEAPEST SUMMER GOODS IN TOWN.—LiShi Cloths, all wool, Cashmarettes, Scotch rPlaias* XAnen Drills and Ducks, with every variety Af Mar criilcs and other Vestings and Trimmings, by jcb JOSHUA jROBINSON. t-.r- —*t*"“' -‘T^’v- '.„«a~.'.vh..», •«-*•—■r^.iw.-. :j * ••*- ■ ; :-.;. >,. * ‘ ■l* •'> «. ...'' -V ••. '"l-Tf'*"- ".'ri-' w-Lv?---!.' - > -V jr •' — u -;’f ■* .-c* • ; kr -': «. •. . :. r h .!. *j- * - <• <v MMZ v ?: -v.*--N Vi- " »’ * r " 's.'’ .**■ . ■ . .tXVi* v * .,' v ":' < -t ,*/■■ •**«■*•' ’■«-*■ v ' :-»■*. -,..»i ■:■ f < ..>• ’ v ■* . ’;■ ••■.:. •• ■': ■ • . * . > * * -J + S. ci . -■■■«-■■ ■■--.■■ -, 1- o-*» ~ jv -iv v „ Sax Sale & fitt, E ho -East Liberty.; r toa deBirabl e property of 160 feet front by * P t®, a street*'with vflua&reiffiproveinenis. Bt«o*°l«rt-'£S5 ?-5S* Jtoad, having t a hrick jiouso and r%£> *£?*"« totMtgibundvwell improved; : nearlhe sTmi« re t? ood4loct ‘ l “ OI * a ® East Liberty, and near the.Stffupn.Houae ot thfe Railroad.;.- S.CUTHBERT, General Agent, 76 Smithfield street. .. . :- • ' :i i,'i' ".jpljt nSfT^TV«ur?fti l iS^iThr>e'Sioiy BRICK M«aH y oa Wylies tree/one dooT from Chathara street.' Enquire of ' ; ■'>■">■■■■ .JOHN ...W, RIDDELL, ' „„ „ At the office of H.S. ; Mttgmw; Esq., mar2ft3td» ' ’ ' Foarth street. Ccrantry'RealdenceaorGardehs. r "OOR SALE—A Lot of : Landofl4 scres,priCc 375 per T aeie. : / ; .- : -v;- ;•. of 10 acres,"at 855 per acre. * • • Also—ALatof 13f acres, at 876 peracrc.! The ahoveare. wellsuitedforcountry, residences,pr for gardebing purposes, and are .first rate bargains.— They are situate on Chanter's Greek; railed iTOm the City. S. CUTHBERTy General-Agent, mar2C , . > - TOySmithfield street.. -For Rent* .•> r TITAREHOUSEiNo. GO Wood rrrert.Enqurre or^the' .Jy-. ; ;PWroite9^:i. : [marl3* ~ : r "-'' "- 1 1 ”"For lient/’’ ; ; r " j . THE FIRST FLOOR: and basement of the MASONIC HALL., Firm SraEKt.. /_■ . j . The firet flooHs ilib-divided'inito iwo„Store Booms frontjSObyfiO feetjami will be very desirable for Fancy Stores, Two Jtoome y Offices—acces to whteh is by a wide Hall,running,through the centre of-the" bnilding: v -The basemeni will be finished in a neat manne r ? and will be suitable YoYßetail ' Variety Stores, Trunk andJlarness makers, > i The whote will be ready by the Ist ot April*.: „ Enquire of JAMES W. HAILMAN, ..febsJO. . . : Water'street. For Bent* That large dwelling''house;, wii ggk , extensive Grounds for Garden' and Stables .fwggtl auwhed—the Residence of tbp late Totten, Cliff street. Possession given on the Ist of March. JFor terms, applytaD.R. M’ABOY, Guardian, or R. C, Tottep, m the Fort Pm Works.. • • [(eb!B :Tjlpß. SALE—A Lot of Ground having afrbntof CO JC feet on Centre Avenue, and; running back 266 fe4t totwd streets. On the lot is erected a large Brick Dwelling HousC.-nearly new and Well'finished; f The lpt: ,1s planted with the best; selected Fruit, and-Shrubbery ‘ the country can'aflbrd. if applicaiionba made soon.the property will be sold am fair price ttndffermsV ;at the office of , ;r. WhLC.FRIEND,:;/ - Attorney, Fourth street, =. febll:if . - betweenVyoodandStnitbfield'. T ... • r\NE NEW THREE STORY BRICK HOUSE, V/ With store iopmsand cellar, favorably situ- Miiia ate-fora TargeGrbcery and Produce business. Possess* - ion may be had immediately, with 1 a low rent, io 'a .good businessman.;.,/, •;•. ■... ' ; large Brick—occupied as..a, boarding' bouseatuUnn. ' ' ‘ " T. ; ALSO*-Eieven new three story Brick Houses—some just finished t possession given immediately. Others on the Ist April.; ALSO—One Frame House, and several np stairs rooms.-. •■■ ■ ALSO—One Brick Yard,and Kiln to burning ALSO—One Lumber Yard, with space to. pat h large amount—and one of the best points aboui the city-for sale*..--- ... ... .• ; .... . . . ].: r - ■ . YOR SALE OR LEASE—One ,large Jot,', favorably situateirfor a Foundry'ani Engih&Shop or other manu* iactunng,, baving'dee/"waternn front, - (a'harbor,) lor ..fitting out and repairing steamboats, Ac; n :'■ " ALSO, FOR SALE— 150,000 Brick, in lots, anAsold, low; if not sold before,they will be sold on Tuesday, :the 25th of March next;at 12 o’clbck; ht.vircash or ap* •■proved paper.....; „ 4 .- ALSO—Loti on lease, to build on. Apply lothe Subscriber, at hia office ih Birmingham, near thoßolling Mill,from-10 to 2—orat the Ware room l Matthews Co., No.£3 Water street,—or through ihe PntsburghPost .Office, by paid: letter. - feb3-~ ■ - ' - JOHN RHEYv ’i ■ « 4 . ■' w . • Fox Kent,. .. . . A STORE,“dh‘Market street, between ujL Third and' Fourth streets,’at present occupied by Mr-ThomasWhite,asttDryGoodsStbro.-^ 1 Also—A large .weil .fimshed ROOM, in the second utory, next door to Sir; Duff’d Mercantile College. This Room is weli-t alcaialcd and-suitable fot a Musical S aloon or. Acadcmy> dr could-bc convenientlT airaagdd as double offices. . > E, D. GAZZAM, apl:tf Office, Third sh, over the Post Office- : j' "\ ' ;Td I«©t<* k "’ tpik A TWO STOUY BRIGK HOtJSK y on JJank .fc£i|H.Lane, Allegheny,betweenthe Hand street Lridge and Aqueduct. Enquire of H. W. Fish, Real Estate' Broker, corner of sth and Smithfield streets. (oct29 .For . Sale* ..A LOT OF GROUNlVcontaining 21 Acres, situate i£%u one mile below the town of Beaver, Beaver efiim ty,on which there is erectedanew Brick House, <lB b> 40 feet, H stories high,.with-a basement. The housahas beenSve'li built and well finished, andcontains.l3 rooms/ Ills within. 200=ydu}8 of the Ohio river, l ah‘d commands, afine view ( r*7 i, and.is .bounded .on the North west by the State road leading to New.Lisbon,"Ohio. This pro perty r woaldlbe desirable for acotmtry residence, orfor 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 terras are so moderate, that It-wilt be a bargain to the purchaser. Enquire of ! N. Pi At?: L. B. FETTEIiMAN, feb23:tf Attorneys at Law, Fourth st. - ; ' ; For Sale, A fIOUSEAND LOT, situated on Pike street,between jOL Walnut and Factory streets,.Fifth Ward.. The Lot is 25 feet front and 100 feet deep, on a icblhert are two small Frame Tenements. Terms ea yj—Title good. For particulars,'enquire ‘of Alderman PARKINSON, PennstreewFifthWard. inayfctf liana for Sale* THE Charticr’s Cool Company wilt sell some very de sirdßU pieces qf JLAJiD, situated on and near the SteubenvilleTornpifee; and near the southern terminus* of their railroad.. . The Land will be divided into quantities to auilj»ii> chasers, and the terms of payment will be-'very easy. of , Z Wr REMINGTON, ; *cp4 Manager. Drag and Prescription. Store for Sale; A DRUG and PRESCRIPTION STORE, located in jT\. a flourishing and improving part of the city, which is doing a profitable htuinasy is offered for sale upon eaaytenns. :v'J if = ' '*• For further particulars, apply at .this office. Real Restate for Sale. THE undersigned offers for sale a large, number of. valuable building lots, and aomewery desirable sites for manufactories, in the. borough, of Birmingham) loca ted near the new Public School House and English Lu-. iheranChurch.' : “ r The rapid growtfiof Birmingham .in population arid manufacturing wealth) and the reasonable prices at which lots will be sold; trill renderthem a safe and pro fitable investment. ..Title perfect. Terms favorable. ■ For particulars aha terras enqnire 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, Egq’rs, at their offices in Birmingham. , V- [ian27] . MOSES F. EA.TON. - For Sale* THE subscriber offers for ealp : & large und-well built BRICK HOUSE, with five or more acres of around/ situated on the Fourth street Ttoad, within three mllea of this city, possession given on the .Ist ofAprU next- Also, a -very "desirable lot of ground, containing over FOUR ACRES, .with a spring of excellent water there on, situated near the nbove. Also,a ; lolof ground 43 feet 11 inches by-120 ftet, adjoinihgtheresidence of Mr.- A., Toner, near-the city, opposite’ the 7th Word, oji Pennsylvania Ayemte. ‘Possession given immediately. 4 It is now certain. thatthePiankßoad willbc completed' past the above property early in th& coming summer.-*-1 For further information apply to DAVID BEELER, 4th -street Road, near the first described property. ‘ Qa2a:if A’ Brtob Hohge end Teh Lots for Sale.; -A STORY. BRICK HOUSE, With teh Lots of Ground, situate, in the-Borough of Law reneeviUe. The houseis well arranged for comfort and convenience, and the situation Is healthy and pleasant' The ground is 250 feet front, on .Chesnut. street, by 14.0 feetaecp/- Price, $4,000: , ' - ’ ' " i , Also, seven BaildingLots,.oni.theßmler Road, at 8400, AlBb, five Bailding LoiSjon North street,at 8223. Also, several other Bold/ 8350,- 83jft) and S2su each.— Terms easy. , Thisproperty is notfar.Crora. the. Garrison, and near the Omnibus stand/ • ' f - ■•••*;•. S, OUTHBERT, Geu’l Agent, J mar!s - 70 Smitbfield street. 1 a Valuable Farm for S ale, ; ->»rrV ACRES OF GROUND—situate on IhcMononga / U hela river, about twenty miles above Pittsburgh, —paving 12 acres of fine river bottom land, and lfie bai 'aiit'e isnrst-raie upland—-all tillable; about 43 acres ib; cull/vatlothand 25 in. good timber. The improvement are a two story frame Dwelling House, Barn, frame spring house,-a two story, still-.house, large or chard, of about 40ff-tree's Of'Various fruits,.and gooa ; qaalltirstAbout 4 acres of- coal vein, 6 feet* good springs. Price §0,500; 81500 in.hand; balance at S2o|) a year. • • S. CUTHBERT, Geh’l Agent, mar 13 - ~ - •/-» - 70 Smitbfield street. ro tet! '• '' ' •" \. .A .DIVEIiLING HOUSE on Third .street,, above and -ti. .near toSmiilifield. It has gas Snares; large yardj wego house/•&<?. Will be",rented low, and. possession given'iramedaately. ; ] .Also, for sole, some lots in'lire Ninth Wald, between the Allegheny River and Pehn street Wfll.M. DARLINGTON, At Benjamin Darlington’s, - " Fdortli streets near Wood mar22:ly ' J : "... ■ ... To, liet. J rpWO fine Housed to renfin East Liberty;' with jzoo3. X ' ' J * ,<L ~ - of ‘ ‘ out Houses? Garden, Fruit, Ac., Ac. Enduife o? 7 ! F. R BRAVO, | •marls - No 1 Diamond | 7 ' Envelopes. - j ' LIPMAN‘3 .WAoitje Parchment Envelopes. -r-By" iit>- ping ihe fingers iti water, and mbUtening; a Sd‘ rpessmg the . gar anted edge, these Envelopes becomethe safest and strongest that ean.be used-being maSe if parchment paper, which will withstand any ordinary friction or mois Jnre. For sale by the quantity or sinvlo pact, at the stcye of W. S. HAVEN, maißO • corner of Market and Second sis. 'V. . 3.:* --V j*- V «*» h r>-***,~ ■o- V > .'*' rt ;* ' •.. ■•' .X'.** * v%,' r « • -t il* I ’.*!■ f • r- ■ ' 1 1 ‘ j.*' ‘- ■ '•. .. •/ ; . X ■'.*•■ '}. * ‘ ■ ■' .-.-.. ■ ‘ C r'-i&X : .y‘. \-v: : n \ x r* -'- /J MESE SP+ ; !r:j .-.I .!*:i >. A -Va!nablc 4*l ebo 'of;Pi’obtttT i tor flaii* ACBEs, Sodtoldtate lana * of Thfls. MeU©tf r Estj.* and Mrs.Neglcy, about ±of* mil© from the Bailrqad. Tins,property bas.oe if.* aim* prospering youngorcfiard, and is a yery desirable situation for a coumry residence, being.a.few hundred yards from tha tampike ? ohd fronung on. the old Mansion road. This property is - also vi-ry suitable for persons desirous of .purchasing tor i acre lots, as it point* 4ti;ihree dffiferent streets: If not sold in abody t it-wlll : be.dold in lota to Buitpnrchaseraf Forinfonnauonenquiro nt this office. Birmingham property; yoa ; Valuable property of 53| feet front on, Cenire Btreet, by 127 oeep toFranklmsireet,'having a large two story Brick separately Sot iwo families,—each hav* ing four rooms, with a Mge yartfr Alsora car- on Franklin street.;; The. vrhole will be soia together at a bargain. Terms easy, ' • -• s * WTHBERTyGerieral Agenv gPg 76 Smithficld street. arrange, ?«« ? ltQa i? r oa Webster, street. Rent *Alle»h'enr^n?«S. 0 5T e i nlent ?*?*? SooieJon Robinson s!., Allegheny, near the lower bndce. - Rent.Sloo. • * ’ . . S. CUTHCERT, Gen’l Agent, 76 Smithfield street. B.Magmte,deceased;will Court House, in the city,of;Piusburgh?ou SaJurdao 3» LOT OR PIECE OF GROUND Situated m the oily of Pittsburgh,Allegheny countv. P* of,which the Rev;. ChM. B.'Afagwrb died, «i»d fit SI fe me i n , e of / e , 6 ’ being .pan of irot No. 489, In CoL Woods 1 plan of the town of Pittsburgh,-which said uieco or parcel of ground was'cbnveyeavbyfJsaiea McColm lough and wile to.the said Rev. Charles®. Maguire, bv deed, da tetMHe Wth’day bfApril, A.D 182e,andreCor£ weTocorting office of Allegheny codnty aforesaid, in Beed Book No. Vol. 33, page 2Slh j boundedand de scribed oj lollows: Beginning- at the intersection of Chemalley. with. Liberty; street* vand running ,tbenco along the line of Liberty street to a point-oeven feet from the lower Or westwardly cdrneif of aUrick house erected upon Ute ; preraise*,-ihe .«iine tobeineasured from the corner of the brick walls, of said bnildinjr,' by a line at rigM angles ■wliir Liberty atreet, ana to the western end of said buildiuglto Cheny alley aioresdid ; thence by the line Of said afley to the place of begmning, which said boundaries enclose the ? pnck t buuding'Jaforesaid. Togetherwiih a small trian gle lying eastwardly ihereof, and. seven feet of ground lymg weatwardly bhililing. - : ; i . ■ maifo] , ~ ■ ROBBRI WATSON^aViated. fo Lett A TWO! STORY BRICE IIOt7SE, fIUTOSUr sumi. Eaquire of , , KING & MOOHHEAD, ■ - 87; Wood atreel. « A- HOUSE on Penn street > rent 8350. A Bnck House on Martrary : street: suitable for two families, SI 70 i ■ .. . House and CTarden on Vine street; 8159. Hoese and Garden,-to 'a-piediant locauon, two miles from the city; 8l?5l . , , ' / •S.'OCTHBER.T,Gen?I Xgent, ;7Q. SmxlhfielA-street- *)»(«.W : - r ? lr ? “tree!, opposite the,Third Prcabytetiaa 4*5, *-rharcn,?aiid second nonse from Felrystreit; Thisis a very comfortable dwellihg,\cmßracinirfour {eenroomsanaan with ; ™£P*MBtoyp a ' baihs,:&c. Situated,<dnvenient to business, market, and m a quiet and pleasant neighbor hood. Apply.on the premises-.' v.c •' •.-.'XmarSß ; Valaalxle Real EiscatW fdt wt THE for Sale.onfavora : pPff b ; e^n^.s, ll ? e following'ReUl Estate, *iii the City :-, 1l crrf V-> - ■ , rfo. l. Three valuable, three story brick dwelling hoases,.on Second- street,'Between Market and. Ferry streets,fthelots being--each 7 !9 fectTront by 80 deep-i 9 ivSSA*^ l2^- 8 on Third sireitj adjoining tite Third Presbyterian Church, on which is erected oito four story bnck-house, used as one two story brick, warehouse.. ~ ;... v ,... ..Nd/S. TwOlots ia Fa Ifsjon,leaver county, ibbtnsr lots trixupglabonim fact''Bqtwrey'cfe ( Which it ejected. one bipekof four frame dwelfingiiaTfd one gena rate framod wellmg', afitwoEtories high. : P , -N0.4, Chte Io,UO feet front on Backstreeiopbomte the ..v No. S'. Two Beach lots, each 50 feet front, andrunniog , ftom the read to iow water mark, on the Big-Beaver. two story brick store and warehouse,'2B by 50feet ; also one ftame dwelling, two stories high. • * \. .v 0.8 One large Iqtin New. Brighton, Beaver county, being-about 140 feet on Broadway, and about 200 feet ou which are erected Vwoiarge frame dwellings, and one small framehouse, used ns aa‘ ; >P*£ o ‘. This property was formerly occupied by Mr. T. w l Wr :,< *> inoncdiitely fiefe* FaJlstoo hetng .about -100 Xeet in length,'dnd-bxteading from Water streetto low water mark, otto wing veXbr above property will be: sold'on very favorable S r atSSS'' 0f R - C: BtOOKTOrf, raargg . JOHNFLEftnMG.'Ag.nt. ™ •-•"WiwoiKtt f- E?£* y Tom l.ota In Eut Liverpool, O. sale of Lots lame above Town nearly exhaasted thoso pra- if„“ l ’i. antl ‘‘ h S dei T Md »till iContidttfng, So undersigned has been induced to lay out a of bw property in town iots,as above, and oilers*them for and \f* orms^th * t chnnbr fail to meet tho views of. thpae wiahiog 10 purchase. It is needless to BU!!?w h i? ff of - tJ £ localio “ townnadprpmlcu, 6B ® clen Wy described In recent > advert '■J!SS?sif,)fc o,ller a5 a - n J h -“ oy«*.one.himdiei lota have tOMnUy chinged hands, and. been pnrehased bjr «ho»o wishing to proenro a desirable SomeV' , '«w-'“ T?!'. 0 "lare 1 are among the. most eligible and desi- Edst Liverpool,Feb. 2 nd,l^ S - fi^S; D.PICKBISKH, > .. / ‘ J „ n^.,'..„.1 ; ■ of Pittsbnrgh,s *■«* Übmfi jt. i*• »• N B £“ n 7f*S' ■‘S W ? IN ® LIQUOR STO Re attbe-above stand, where they shall always keep a full aasortmentof the best stock of—RheniEh-wines. and Sparkling Hock Winei, Mopeiie. anil French red and white Wines- P»lj Brandies, ofitbe.jjhoieest Ji 1 rum. Holland gin, IrishiVhiskey, W 4. sparkling- hock i wines, of'ihe 'Sst if,F r i?J,irr bnd 11 port wines, Madeira, sherry -and mnekat Wutes f Abegathei &c. -'Also; sardines’,Holland Jff."f n S’>S-Wiss and Limbnrg.Cheese, All of.wkeh-rhey terTne* 9 fin'll-Fs’® e,bt r<:ul il> 1110 mlls, reasonable ISThu’iSSS W'hJjli StouvbneliitiHcontinu ff* >“»«».»? the city of New York, tue above firm is enabled to.sell a cheaper aod betterar* t*®}?. any other hoasbiA’thls oltyv Please giyotjs a call, beiorO' yon purchase else where. ._. . , ’ , w* Families supplied free of extra charge, and at the .ahorteatnonce... . - i-; L >v •• • :• ••. ■ ’aprlffm {Chronicle and Gaxetie'copy;3 jgoa«) f . J Journeymen Cabinet fllatcera Aiaodstum - ' WAREHOUSE, 119 SECOND STREET* ' .- : • • t » t ;,(near the corner of Wood.K' . ahsbswwwl ' -THIS ASSOCIATION, cm-tfM SV . T 3 bracing, already, twice tothree\>L^ many hands a&iheJar-p3pB ■ -Hugest andhUhertomostienownedJ.l * ousmeaijuahops of have openeri their Ware no.nse, and are able to farnish the public,by whoiceale ®^ cl the .following description— Mahogany-Wardrobes; DressingUarCaus; Col- Mahogany Bedstead*:;:.Mahogany Chalfe; Rocking Chairs ; Mahogany Wasnsumda? So- £ s f Civansj'Piano : Stools; Book Cases; Secretaries; Card Tables; Pier Tables,' : Tables, Hat Racks: French Bedsteads: .Ottoman*! Poplar VVardrobcsy Hming and Breakfast Tables; Wotk standsj Cherry. and Common Wdrkatands f high.,post,.- Common,low, and trundle Bedsteads; Cherry Bureaus.; , Cubs { Cradles, See. ■ ' J ’' ,tr ■ The advantages of co-operation, on an exieoiuVfcSCßlc, ; permit them to sell at the lowestprices,and they afede-' terminedto sell, lowerihan'any competitors, an .equally good, if. not better article/and will understand by: giving them a cay.. . w - vV' -.—. -JET Stiafnioat 'work of all descriptions, and otber articles of any description, made to order in'CVeryaftrle; at the shortest notice. . r . - v [msrgP . { Carriage - - ‘ OAJRIUAOES,. BbusiE s, Sdisies, Fanojl ~on which is used Sprout’s Patent Combined Spring Btico '& Reach, Diamond Alley, between Wdodnnd Simthfield Pa. . ; o£i/rAJI wdrlr warranted to bemade from the beat Now* iark Hickoiy, and k none buMhc best Juniata bannneied ‘add rolled Iron used in this establishment. r.;>.- . Hon. WM. WILKINS, ,~WM. M. LYON, Esq. Col ROPY PATTERSON, Dr. E. D. ‘i ABBA6I, vl" Dr. JAS;BROOKS, *7’ "EDW.HEAEELTON, WM.A. Hill A Co.Bahkers.n. H. HARTLEY. • . rapd NEW: CQOF: BLACK. Bekin Tea Store, 33 Fifth street, i iQt.-ef nSKierop- Oolong Black Teas] by the ship w ArchitecV’ *ad fofcsalo wholesale to tho traae at reduced W; •• • \ N. B.—'The above Teas are direct /rohijC&nton, and ■xho ladxts Ujß soy-they . are ‘not sceamd wturfingUaii Srandy, Gin andyßnm {febl4p L A~ JAYNES yFifih si. TJTHITE COHN MEAI<--Fttsa ground and rawly ii7Third guorTtqsUoSt^ttTlfla^HoXal. S'" Mill. CHEKCM: OKUAiV-rOI fiDoa .au»luy un to noodorttr, can beliaiai Juvato^sale,« one jran dwlSSKSSi „,rfa comet of Wood and Fifth liteeti. Diiiku bDls.-PricdAppieg received an 7 for mJo by: [aprl] SAMUEL, F. SHRlvffq ... C>v \? ' * ‘.s' =EMI llliiis* f' « * * ' V r *■ • - *'t > v V-i > , * ■. J. • • r ■. NO. 532, ibr & iffo £ t t. winks ec ti^uoas.
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