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THE SATURDAY HORNING POST Is published from the same office, on a large blauke (izo Bhcet, at TWO DOLLARS a year, in advance single copies stub cents. ' ID**No naper will be discontinued (uulassaitlie dis cretion of the proprietor.) until ail arrearages are paid Uj* No attention wiltye paid to any qrder unless ac companied by the monpy, or satisfactory reference in this CD“ Connected with the Establishment of (Ah Morning Post isoneof the largest Job Printing Offices tn the city where au kinds ojf work %s done on the shortest notice, and most reasonable terms. RATES OF ADVERTISING - AGREED UPON • BY THE PITTSBURGH PRESS, TSS LINES NONPABEU., OB LESS : Jnesquare,one insertion *«•*—•——& 0 50 ‘ . 44 • eachadditional insertion •——•— 25 u K one week . - —•• 175 44 u two weeks • —— • •■—•*• 300 44 l% three weeks--•* - • 400 « . . u . ouemoiilh- 500 ■ 44 44 two months ..»••••-• 700 14 44 three months-*-**”**-- -••— 000 44 44 • fourmonths -10 00 • 44 4 six months 12 00 44 44 oneycar--—l9 00 Standing Card, six lines or less,per annum*- 1 — 10 00 ■ CUABOBABLE at pleasure : Une squnre, per annum, {exclusive of the paper,)* 05 00 For each additional square, inserted over one mouth, andforoach additional square inserted under the yearly fates, half price. - • Publishers not accountable for legal advertisements ■ beyond the amount charged for their publication Announcing candidates for office to be charged the. - same as other advertisement*. /> Advertisements not marked on the copy for a specified • number of insertions, will be continued till forbid, and payment exacted-accordingly. . The privilegesof yearly advertisers will be confined .tigidly to their regular business* and all other advertise ments not pertaining to their regular business as agreed ioT,to be paid extra. • AU advertisements for charitable iusututions, fire companies, ward, township nnd other public maetJng?, and such Uke,lo be charged half price, payable KTaurtLT ADVANCE. Marriage notices to be charged 50 cents. Death notices inserted without charge, unless accom* - pimed by lineral invitation* or obituary notices, and *hcn so accompanied, to be paid for - Regular advertisers, and all othersaeading comraam cauons, or requiring notices designed to call attention to •• - Fairs, Soirees, Concerts, or auy public entertainments, >' where charges are made for admittance—all notices of , private associations—every notice designed to call at* tention to private enterprises calculated oi intended to promote individual interest, can only be inserted with the understanding that the same is to be paid for. If intend* td to bo inserted in the local column, the same will be charcedatthe rate of not less than ten cents per line. Bishops or Fist Notices to be charged triple price. . tavern Incense Peuuons t &2,flQcach. Legal and Medical Advertisements to be charged at full prices. Real Esrate Agent and Auctioneers’ Advertisements not to be classca under yearly rates, bntto be allowed a discount of thirty-throe and one-third per Cent, from the amount of bills. WEEKLY OR TRI-WEEKLY IN DAILY PAPERS. Oae square,three insertions- —-••••SI 50 Do. each additional insertion O 37 AVDERTISEMENT3 IN WEEKLY PAPER. O le souare, (to lines.) one insertion —SO 50 Do. each aadiuonalmseruon'*-*-- —• • 0 25 All transient advertisements to oe paid m advance. WHITE & CO., Gazette. L-HARPER, Post. ROBT. M. RIDDLE, Journal. JAMES P. BARR A Co., Cnromcle. FOSTER & BROTHER, Dispatch. Dec. 1.1840 J JAMESW.BIDDLE.American. IJrofeffsicual (Earbs TOHNR. LARGE, Attorney at Low, Fourth tlreei. ucax Smilhflcld. __ mar3o QiiMUEL AV« BLACft, Attorney 9 ai L~,w —Office on 4lh kj street, near Grant, Pittsburgh. oct2s G -ORLANDO LOOMIS, Attorney at Law. —Office 4tli • ct., above Wood. julyl-y JTIHO&AS mTMARSHALL.' Attorney at low —Office, X Lowne’e Buildings, Fourth sl jai>7-ly £ll. CARNAHAN, Attorney at Law—Otßccoa Fooxta • bL, between Cherry alley and Grant st- pc2-y fITBROWN*SWFICB, N 0.55, Diamond alley, near Wood*irecL • febl J "n. hTCuOWRY, Aaomty and Counsellor at Law # Office 19 Bakewell’a Buildings on Grant street. ./jeayJMy. *•■■■. • r SCOTT, Dcntat, Fourth si., five, doors west oi Mai i. - < tl • keL All work warranted, and if ootperfeetly sat isfoctory no charges will be made. . lebto i T>EMOVAL.—Dr. Robert Snyder, has removed Ins XL office to Fourth street, between Wood and South* ■/field streets. marlS-ly C UAKKAGII, Attorney at Law —Office in RakewelTs • Buildings, on Grant street, opposite the Court ilonse._ ■' __ iy-l^ty TOH.N BARTON," Attorney at Law —Office, North side . || of Fifth street, between Wood and Srailhfield.m the tune building with Alderman Morrow. scp3o-ly / GEORGE F. GILLMORE, Attorney and Counsellor at \JT Laws-* Office removed to tbe2ddoorbelowGrantst., on Fourth,to the office lately occupied by Alderman Mil* If, . mar3o ■RJ' BUCKhIASTER, Aidcmatt— Office: Fourth street }?( « third door above Southfield,South rude. Conveyancing of oil kinds dan > wuh the greatest care ■ ad legal accuracy. Titles to Real Estate examined, Ac. novlS R BIDDLE ROBERTS, Attorney at Law. Office No. • 132 Southfield strict, between Fifth and Sixth. Collections carefully attended- to—special auenuo g'.vcu to Conveyancing. [ceeffily . Dr.Cbarlcs Uofman, fiOM Fifth Ward* Penn fU. between Walnut and O’Hara sis., where he may he'bond at alltimes.' Those having houses or other prop el ty to sell or rent,can have the same punctually attend ed to; debts collected, and all the duties of an Alderman will receive prompt attention. 0c27-p TTENRY W. WILLIAMS, Attorney and Counsellor at .£XXfltf, (successor to .Lowrie A William*.) Office at ibeold stand, Fourth it., Above SmfthGeld. THE Parlnershipheretofore existing between Henry \V. Williams. Esq., and myself,in the practice of the law, was dissolved by mutual consent on the 2Cth ult.« and the ruslness will hereafter be continued by Henry \V. WiU .lams, whom,.l most cheerfully recommend to all for whom 1 have the honor to do business—us a gentleman every way worthy of their confidence. dccl9-ly WALTER 11. LOWRIR_ ' Samuel P« Boss, ATTORNEY AT LAW—Office m Fourth street, near Grant, in Lamartine Buildings. martUiw J HIN J. MITCHBL— — SAMUEL PALMES. Blltchel Palmer, Attorneys and counsellors at law— Offitf on Fourth street, aftio doors beloto Smiif\field. Atibunness entrusted to their care, promptly attended to. Collections made and Conveyancing executed on mode* rule terms. febl_l:tf_ ’ jTS* Jennings* A TTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW-Of /L flee. Lowrie’s Buildings, Fourth street, between SmUhGeld and Grant. , aps_ ~ Ur* George WcCooli 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 K Lamartine House.” His Office is attach eJlohis residence, where he will constantly be found, unless absenton professional duly. Office hours from 7 o'clock*. M. to 9 o'clock a. m., and from 5 p. m, to 7 p. w!- • novs ’ n. P. ft O* X** B* Fetterman, A TTORNEYS AT LAW—Office on Fourth street, be /% tween Wood and Smithfield. • . y^nHo.y W«W. Dallas, A TTORNEY AT LAW—Office: second story Wil fX kins Hall. . , : . jan24:ly Dr. James King* __ OFFICE ON. FOURTH STREET, one door West oi Weaver's Hotel; ’ : • auglo:3m Wm. O’H. Robinson, A TTORNEY AT LAW. Office No. 99, on Fourth 2%. street, opposite the Mayor's Office. jaug3l:y . J* S. Hamilton* A TTORNEY AT LAW, has removed to the office in • ii. ,: Fifth street, between Wood and Smithfield streets, - formerly occupied by Thoc. Hamilton, Esq , tlcc’d, and will Attend to the business remaining unfinished upon his .locket. may!3 'ftJEW DAGUERREOTYPE HOOtfs7Fu7kl’j“iOT.- jLV ings% JftmrtArtrea.— Hough & AWTnojfT,Daguerreo yplsts from the Eastern cities, would call theattemion of he inhabitants of Pittsburgh, and the neighboring towns Jo their Daguerreotype of citizens and others, at rooms in - goe third sto'V of Btnke's building, 4th st. . Persons wishing pictures taken may rest assured that ne pains shall be spared to produce them in the higher porfectionofthe art. Oarinstrnmerusareofthemosipow erfalkind, enabling us to execute pictures udsurpassed ►; for high finish and truthfulness to nature.' The nnblienre Aoliciicd to call and examine. Persons silting for pictures are neither requirred orex oectedtotake them unless perfect eausfaciion sgiven. N. B. Operators will find this a good depot for stock and chemicals. ° r .■ C3!{psmicuoiiB givenin the art, containing *tho mors - No. 65 Market street- lebl A FUI/TON, Bell and Brass Founder, No. 70 Second ♦ street, between Market aad Ferry streets- frbl VICTOR SCKIBA, Bookseller, Stationer aad Binder Fifth street, between Wood and Market- Jan? 6A. AIcNDLTV & CO., Faruaratn&and Commission m Merchants, CamiJ Basin. a mar g WM, J)YEH, Grocer arm Produce ~Dealir~lSo. fS3 Liberty street, Pittsburgh. marl? .TP*. IN h™. tend C/m.'iifr,Liberty street V between Sixth gad Virgin aUcy.somh ante. «eplO . PShT,™'!’,*'.'”’ Bta Fitter, Smith-' street, between Diamond allev and Fifth at ' s? 1 ™ 08 ’ p f»Pn»w7oitne Pittsburgh J. FonaUt Baal Start corner of Penn and Wayne b« * L 4 IRD 1 Merchant Union, Wood street] IT i successor to MoaritY h Like,) Il'ooFihain SwoCfen SX“ n for ,I,e Sale ° f ?ZT~ T .WwkJaid Commission Merchant. win *^H ealer m PapeT and Ra B*i corner Peun and Ir* w iu sirtets. j a^ f, ’° oll * , EAD 1 Wholesale Grocers and Produce Dealers, Na. 27 Wood slree t, Plusbiirgh. [myi3 .1 WOOBYV KL.L, Importer and Dealer in For- Woos”trefif"™ a, ' Cj * ar ‘ twar e' corile ',°f Second and I ‘'H JO S) B ° al Store, Ship Chandlery and 6 h nrsh Lard 0,1 Kacior >- i^ 4 . “ n Bookbinder, cornerolThirdand Wood streets, above C_ H, Kay, where he is prepared to uucver>_dcEcripuonot_rultng and binding. H nec2 -T I '3 »r LL, -° % and Bxlo.il DcauVin or, ArMical/a!im.vi.,ttsIPiaiios..School 1 Piaiios..School Boot. aadStnuonery,No. 12-> Wood street. Toni' J™VAR, Rectifying Distiller, and Whoiesalo Dealer •in Foreign and Domestic Wines and Liquor. No lialnberiy street,and 53 Diamond alley. K-.o KIND ic FINNEY, Agent! for the Dtlaaari mutual COTipony, of Philadelphia, at the Ware uouse of King & Holmes, Water street, near Martel. tebl A . ALEXANDER & SONS CiJKnMaker,and fur •"„HS •.«i£fn, corner of Penn unit St. Clair Elrcsts, opposite the Erchanije Entrance on Penn freer SCOTT, WU,i a aU an* Httail '£££*!„ + V S ' M *> Et ?“i V™? 1 ?, Carpel Sat,, ic ., S. \V. corner of Foenh and Smiliificld st»., Pittfiiurgh, l‘a. [wil-.‘:y Li f? n ' °-' U W Scjissb'. j V^, 10 " ?■ ,? E ?» GtneraiAgmet Cartmuiitman* V ForjrarJwf .Ifcrstann, Nt>,a; Marker »trcer, Pm,. pnrch S'pvi ,d WW. KILLER, FHILAJJA. tt T W- rTTTKaT T rts»». TCILLKR &, RICKET3ON, moltsale Groan, and'lin- XTX pone.ru of BrixndieSj Wines and Segara; Nos. 172 anal<4,roritcr oi Liberty and Irwin sireets.Pioaburgh, jron,Naii3 ; Cottgn Yarns, Ac.. uoasjaaUron ha*J SM rJNLK* , iiewa. Sign cnX Omcnv*nia< fty«; , and dealer m PAINTS. No. 44 .it. Clair si-.Pim oargh, has constantly on hand all kinds of Paiuts, enhsr rvf?c ; Copal Varnish; Linseed Oil; Sr?. pH : » pl T 1 Turpentine; Window Glass, of all sizej, i aitj, Paint Brashes. Ac., ail of tbc best Quality, and icr at reasonable prices. scpll . iaaac Will lama. ERCiiANT TAILOR, SmttbfieJd. street, N«> 12, he __ tty ccn Ist and £d streets. u?4yt mp . 11t .,. A ~ Haworth, TM«Slku^^ D importehs of wines ÜBA.kDIEE Sasl inlt of ria Oilman* mavsi H ~-~ Yoxutfrsoa. T- Ol oE, slew, AND OHNaSIENtUI PAINTER Liberty streci, opposite Hand. All work neatly executed. Order* paociaaliy attended to. {Gtar&y _ Q.C. Slocltion, “ - A 1 & Stockton. BOOKSELLER, STA -*-4 PRINTER and BINDER, corner of Mar* ket Mild l aird'itrects, Pitunurah, Pa iy^!ui ■ Jamcii I*, liorbacb, 1 U1:l* T IFv I N U mSTIL L E R , AKO DtiLCT IJ* Foreign and Domestic H'lnes, Liquor*, Cigars, No. 1117 Liberty at. comer of RurkerN alloy. Piiubu'sH p a M. D. PATTON, < s t L Cc ' to J. H . Brtxsur A Co.) Wholesale Grocer,,UeeUfylog OtstlUer, AND DJULEX 13 FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC WINES L fQUURS, CIGAR &, yft VITS, y UTS, tt c lWLibertystrcei, Pittsburgh np-'l jous s; «N*R»T. " tL xiusLrrr.*' KENNEDY A lIABLETT, ftf Ruecrssoxa to Kisser A Ksoi. WhoUsaU and Retail Dealers m J Vaxhts, Jewelry. Silver IForf, Fancy and Variety Govts, Batitls, Combs, See. No.tM Market street, between Sib si. and tho Diamond. Watches and Jewelry neatly renaured. ratstmrxh, Augusts*!, ItfSO. . George Beale, Jr., MANUFACTURER OK BRUSIIICS, WiioLcaAUt and Retail, So. 73 Wood stttrt, Pittsburgh, pa. Con stantly on head, a general and extensive aasonment of ALL Kiaus oj BRUSHES, at the lowest Eastern prices. N. £l.—Madtine Urushcs, Ac., made to order at the shortest notice. tear'.Wry l. a- ivatkomax• • - a. ?t. wateh>ias.* • w. n. wateuuan. S* Waterman A Son., GROCERS, Coiiimi.iuoit and For- Metch»nl», Ucalets ill all kind, of I’ro duce and ritiiburgii Manufactured Article*, and Agent* forsalc of Richmond and Lyuchburg manufactured To baeco mar 2 70M11A. Kaot-ia *♦- ‘Atrcru p. ajssuctz. JOSHUA KHODI&S A CO., WHOLESALE DEALERS IN FOREIGN FRUITS , Au/5, Spices, Confectionary, Sugars, Cigars, sc.,sc ho. 6 WOOD STREET, lusr SIDE. 7JEAB WATEB, irty' J'iTTSUUUGH. W. CUN.NINGIUM •- • - T. .TI. 7a. DUNCAN, D, CONMNuIIAM ► iHHSEff. Pittsburgh City Glnti Works. W. CUNNINU ham & CO., MArrcPACTCREES O? WINDOW GLASS, Np. iM Market street, between First and Second, Pittsburgh, ra. iE/* Particular attention paid to odd sizes. Also, Heaters in Flint Glass, Vials, Bottle!*, Ac. (jyfehly cAiffr 7* A. STUAHT. THOMAS £ HfLt. STUART A SILL, Gboccus, an'd Pboduce Commission MnacaANTa, No. Uh Wood street, PUtsburuh. Pa. . DEALKRa IN GROCERIES, Flour, Wheal, Rye, O.ils, Corn, Barley, Pork, Bacon, Butter, Lard, Cheese; Clover, and Flat Seeds; Iron! Nails, Glars, Ac.j&c., Ac. Particularattemion paid to the sale or Western Produce. REFtbßEScKs—MessrA. Myers A Hunter, Robt. Dalzcll ACti., Hampton,Smith A Co., King A Moorhead, McGills A Roe. James May, Pittsburgh; Kenner A McMillan, Mnsullon; Jqa.s. MmrtM>n, F.txi.. St. Louis 4ep2«i 'Walter P. marshall, (Successor 10 Samuel C . Hill,) IMPORTER AND DEALER IN ERENCU AND AMERICAN PAPER HANGINGS AND BORDERS Window Shades. Fire Board Prints, &c ’k-r Also—Writing, Printing and Wrapping Paper, i . „ , , No. 85 Wood street. . between Fourth et.and Diamond alley, west side Pittsburgh, Pa THOMAS WOODS.-- 3AMUBJ, WOODS T. WOODS & SOH, I'HOmjOR DEALERS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, l altl No. Cl WATER STHEKT, PITTfiBOBOII. SAMVEL P, SHftXVEII, WHOLESALE G JR OC if/? : PRODUCE AND COMMISSION MERCHANT, V AN^ EAL J E f->? , C ITTS S MA.h*U7ACTBaEJ» ARTICLES, Nos. 130 and loi Second si, between Wood and Smithfidds Igl Pittsburgh. ' C. a/M'ANULTT 4, CO,. ! TRANSPORTERS, FORWARDING AND COM. MISSION MERCHANTS, . Depot, Conai Basin, 409 Penn fit, aprl*> Piuskuiuh. PAUL & MVRDOOK, COMMISSION AND FORWARDING MERCHANTS . and. STEAMBOAT AGENTS. No, 7 Waxes street, aprl:tf ; Cincinnati, Ohio, babribr& sheridan, ; HOUS’E AND SIGN PAINTERS; IMITATIONS OF/WOOD AND MARBLE NEATLT EXECUTED. . . Fourth, below Market strut, Pittsburgh. ~Jotm N. H* Fountain Has taken charge of the BARBERSHOP under the OLD EAGLiTSAnOONjWhereiiesohciW the pa tronage of the public. He hopes, by his endedvors, to merit the lavor of his friend*. . , feb2s:tf J. A. Coislter 9 • ] YXTHOLE3ALE AND RETAIL DRUGGIST, cor f f ner of Wood and Third streets, under StjCharles Hotel, Pittsburgh, Pa. ? [apr3 ..V.' ■i*?' _ -t • Bnaineas (Sarba !>. ai -’'-; -■ J,.- -.J ~ ' » Btwinm (Sarto. COHBI9TOW, CORNER OF KANR AND MBERTT SXBRETS, P A Emblem» Sc il A| U '®IM&NNE’&S, DESIGNS, vatiow ’* C ' AJ,0 > Steeples and all difficult ele- C7* The best and cheapert Signs in the City [febdS bbal estate broker. H HENttYW.FISII «the earner of Sffiithheld and ■ni» il h ° Ur j P,a , B , b i lrGh ' known as the “ Great tenimil i W|l J devote bis entire lime and at tenuon to the Purchase, Sale and Exchange of Real £•• lot*, m chy amt country- * 8 y ,anJfi"«n“^£3 u " nm ? ce ' v ‘ th business, hehopes to K V f bu,m«. may faV ° r hln " V “ , ‘ *«“«“ ln ,helr rf,i REFERENCES. -h‘°h 1 ?, ell >, Ira B. Hersey, John F. Perry j k-' mi i re ’ Lyman Wilmarth, r?™“S 1 ’ La pi. William Ward, - rhoß - toward, „ W. Q. Leslie.. rseplgtv 4s> Market JLJmreet, three doors above Third, Pittsburgh, will have* aSdfi?ShL? at 1 wellselected assortment of the best ?“ d .? n Li ! , tuoh he will sell on the moßt J oB .’. Physicians sending orders will be J n™? d „ eJ to,I ?? d ““PRPHed with articles they may rely upon as genuine. wlllbe accurately and neaUy or'niglft rOIB * be b ° Bl “aterials, at any hourof the day ror aale > a large stock of freshandgood PERFU wbR*- : decX) Bsgle (Mau Works. - JOSEPH D . A B ELL. a „ aTs^WNDOWCLA^" 1 ' dt "***l RboF?aiSc£?' ° n lmntl a general assortment of the . the other Green Gloss Factories are all stopped, as is the custom in summer, this Factory is now w full operation, and toiU continue in operation both sum . mer and winter, m Orders lhanitfullr solicited oud will be filled at the shortest notice. . -JjjC 'JfatihottU) iVo.U2 Second wui , bttwun Wood and Smul\fitld sireta. {jy*29.»so:iy The Old Printing KitabUafameaT. ionimoiTac btocictom%) Mndßlank Book and Stationery Warehouse, X&T S. HAVEN is prepared lo execute cve.y style of f T • Legal, Commercial. Canal and Steamboat Job Pnniing and_ Book Binding j and farnish every article in the Blank Book,Paper and Stationery line,at the shortest notice and on the most reasonable terms. Blank Book and Stationery Warehouse, corner of Market and and Second streets. l£/~ Printing Office and Book Bindery, No. 50 Third Bl * e i novl6 U. C. STOCKTON, „ .. (Low Jahruian if Statkum.) **«■*»»*«*• - Book*, Journals, Ledgers, Invoice,Cash, Order andLeuer Hooke, ofcverv sue, made of Ihe tiesi paper, and bound in the moil du rable manner, whicti he oJert- ar prices taut canno! fail to give satisfaction. Blank Books ruled and bound to any given pattern Printing of every description exe rt'd with neatness and dispateh. No, 47 Market st i.itbographlc Efiiabliaftmont of -\VM. SCI! IfCHMANN APS Landscape., Dm.faeod,, Show.biil*. Labels, Alacbioc Drawings. bushiest ana Veiling Card*, etc., Engraved or Drawn’on Stone and Printed in Colore, JGold, Drome or Ulacfc in the m ocUS P S[y Ved RnaaUbe 13,0,1 reasonable prices Tviri A ani StauFmtdtr, has rebuilt and • twinejs at (u* old aland, No. 70. Se “i Ferry streets, srLere he trill he pleased lo t. e hit o!d cnsioraers and friends uSi£'' A ' s, , caraM:l>:1 >: »od bells of every tree, (rota to to !?'?*' C3 “' fr< ™ P»«cnre of the most approved models, and warranted to be of the boot material. P “ p5 > t ’ OQDler -'. KiiUasr. Sr, 4e ., S r ">' ««otr of Brar j Caatink, if reeuir-- cd,teroed and finished In the neatest manner, J iiZS? “.'V*' 1 ’? { ? r **»««’» dttrf-sfcraerfe* lU mivS. rtr -ct-fl”"* 1 for a ,he rcJ “= lio o of friction In SSSb.™ *” anil < ' ons P° li! «>» ean be had or turn at all nmes. novllfcy WILLIAM TRQVILLO, Vnderuiis*, Vifib, street. im mediately opposite the The afro, respectfully »n* joriii'i Un fneaus o»d the public in jgcn*rai. that he fca s V bu.ojtees as a t- urr.utnxig Cudenaker. He J rd i mwa*-, ke-psonhand Ceffir,sof aii i*tca «ftd tied*,bfcfoitds,and uam ]? otitis, riMUKliouae bavin* undergone a thorough repairing X tu»il Cuing up, both inside and out, the subscriber is determined io use every exertions in his power lo make all comfortable that think proper to call with him. The Table will be always supplied with tho best the market affords. The Car will be supplied with the best and choicest liquors. Attached to the house is a good stable, attended by a good Hostler. JAMES REAMER. jydO &LLEH SHOWN. W, C. CONNKLLT. BBOWK'S HOTffiL. CORNER OF SEITHFJELD AND THIRD RTS , Pittsburgh, Pa. imOWN 8t CONNELLY, I'ROPIUETORS N. B —Oood Stabling attached to the house. QUfi£N 9BUIIGII HOTEL. T IHMUUUon's Old Sta?td.) HE subscriber having leaved the above well know* and excellent establishment, is now prepared to en tettain his friends ond the traveling public generally, in the bent manner and on tho most reasonable terms. His.TABLE will at all time* be supplied with every delicacy of the season; and hit Bar with the best of Li quors. His stabling is very extensive; and every arrange ment has been made for tho accommodation of Drovers, . WM. CLAWSON. Waverly Bouse. S~\ THE undersigned having \SLOi few succeeded Mr. John Ys&osb in this popular establishment, announces 10 his friends and the public generally, that he will us'his best efforts to keep up the well earned and long enjoyed reputation of (he house. He will keep constantly on hand every delicacy ot the season, Game, Shell and Can Otstbb3j4c-, and his Bar will at all limes bo supplied with the CJuoicsst Lr qcoss. Cdcci7tly,] ; W.Q.GALLAGHER. “OUR HOUSE.” SHELL OYSTERS AND GAME received daily at “ Oim Housi,” No. 24 Diamond alley, jalilm WM. BENNETT. res NO. 108 WOOD STREFT /""V'Y Ml „ FALL, FASHIONS I -ULjV —-a Received at tho OLD eland of G- W- OLASSGOW, Beebe k Oo.’e Fall stylo of Eats lor tB5O. Those in wani of a good Uat or Cop. at a small advange abore cost for Cash, will please ca.. .tNo IOS Wood street, east side,third door below Fifth street sug3l:4m „„ City Shirt Store. —~ ! O* S&9 StvClair atreotf (near the bri * PITTSBURGH, THURSDAY, APRIL. 17, 1851. For P. If. BYRNES Sfi_Co., 69 South drner of Pme.NtV) York; SStTalerloo Mood, Liverpool fanilii Gravter street, New Orleans, SAS A-LINE OF PACKETS .ailing every five day. from Liverpool 10 New York; a Line of Packet. Liverpool to Philadelphia, pn the 18th of each month i a lane of Packcip to Baltimore on the '2oth o each month. Also—a Line of Packets on Ihe Bth and S4th of each month from London and Ponambnth id New York. , . , • ■■" ALSO-Draflsatslghtalwaysonhand. for any amount, ut the lowe.t rates or discount; and all information given concerning passengers, that can be given, with pleasure, by their Agent.; . JOHN THOM>SO& Ja6 ~ hOa Liberty ai., Pittsburgh ■ black Ball line 'EMIGRATION OFFICE, ’ . AT TLLa CATHOLIC BOOK STOfiE, - 9T {?#&,■ *ir**h'n*ar [SmitfyitleU . F| mb unc(er*igned lakes ibis method of informing bis i friend* jmathepabUcJbgonferal, ihat he has bpened an Office at the above named place, and isbtepared to remit money in sums ofss and payable at sight, in any town in England, Ireland, Scotland and wales. - Ilois also prepared to bring from Li v-: erpool (o any port in tea United ;S tales. Being con nected with* house of eofcb long standing-asthat ot Mcssrs/Roche, Brothers & Mostersbn j and Try his strict atientibn to business',' he will merit tbe confidence of those wfiomay favor their patronage. For particulars, please -call at the Emigra tion Office of the.underrigQed, Agent. : W.&M’CONLOGUE, No! IJ7 Fifth Pittsburgh; - R'fcrenca-~floni Johnß. Guthrie, Mayor of Pitw* burgh; James Blakely, Esq., John J. Mitchell Esq., ,Hon. w. Porter^Alderman M. W. Lewis, of the Morning Chronicle, Post, and Pittehurgh Catholic. JCSV. : LINE OP PACKETS PHILADELPHIA. TO BAIL FROM LIVERPOOL o n the Eighteenth day of every Month. JANE H. GLIDDEN, Ambrose CAihf.TUO tons*lBth Nov. JAMES BROWNE r AVtA«p Child, 1000 ions*48ihDec. GONDAR, /. reccip;».wjthow haring U interred; othcrwjßctbcy will have topay inJ/»verpool,before ther ship. ■ ; The following Is the list, accordingto law: • ' 2|Et3.Bread, * SEs^BeeforFork, 1 -r-nour, . « kpim Vinegar, 5 Oatmeal, • sj Jib, Susrarj 2 *• Bicc, $ | i! Molaase#, a •• Potatoes. n Sot. Tea, Wah uitco qunn« of per promote their hcaiia and comfort Bank cf Lajitind Ntlea and Forujgn Ettchanjfe par* chased at current rates. Pensions, &e„ *c.» collected, and copies of \\Zli.- procured, wjihcrcry other buslnesscotf r.ertad wsth aa Kurspesa Asent; • ' • • JOSHUA ROBINSON, LaropeanAffeai, {•».»».» Ha«>tbr»a?-vgr&cfrftf Fifth and Wood su. JUf « g._3 KNULAfr D. IRELAKIX - SCOTLAND, WALKS. I HANOI; and uKRMANY, To 4iiy amount, Ly •Joshua Roblnioot Eurcp&mAjemj, Pottßmxm&.w. Fifth and IPwiia 1851. Jj|tllL filcrohanu' transportation tine FOR PHILADELPHIA DIRECT. 10“ WITHOUT RK-SHIPPINO. ,oi C. A. M'ANULTY f CO., t-'&nat Ua.ftin.4o* Penn at.-, Ptusbargli. CHARLES HA YNOR, Central Uiotk Hoad fit, Fhilada. WE *tc prepared to receive it Urge amount of Her eiiamJfie iiud Produce, to *bip,cm the opening of the Caual, to Phtlodelpbia and Bit intermediate place*, at loicet taw, and in Jeu rimt, than in any previous khi* »o«. N. It —-The increased number of Truck* provided by the Canal Commiftsionar* for carrying boat* 'over ibe Sjatt* Railroad* will prevent any po-oo- TW*STT-nim MILKS Tits SHoaTKST ROUTS TO BALTIMORE AND PHILADELPHIA! "file steamer THOMAS SHIUVER, M. Master, leave* Pittsburgh, from her wharf boat, above the Monongahelft bridge, daily, at 4 o’clock, P. M.. ond Weil Newton at 8 A.M,, running la connection with a daily Uoo of splendid Troy built coaches to Cumberland, and Railroad thence to Balti more and Philadelphia. . For further information enquire of O. M. HARTON, Passenger Agent, Monongahela House; : or,Capt. JACOB.SMITH, deckOrira Agent, \Vbarf Boa Roctctngham and Domestic Rueeniware. WOODtVARD, BLAKELY & CO , Manufacturer* of Rockingham and Yellow Cane Ware, East Livebpool, Ohio. • . , CET SAMPLE ROOMS, N 0.104 Fourtkstrea. near the Mayor’s Office, Pittsburgh, Pa. Oar extensive Works enable us to fiilordcrsproraptly. A competent designer being constantly employed, also enables us to keep pace with ail the now ond improved styles of the day. . Water Urns, Spitoons. Pitchers, Fancy Toys, Dessert Sets, Flower Vases, Mantel Ornaments, Medicine and Snuff Jure, and articles for domestic use, in great variety. Orders rap ctfullp tolicitea. mart?:tf BottatyLanilo. CAPT. NAYLOR, No. 103 Third street, corner of Cherry alley, having mide arrangements at Wash nston for the purpose, wIU procuro Bounty Lunds for the officers und soldiers, their, widowa end children, under the Bounty Lund Bill, passed September 2Sth, 1850 Pittsburgh. October IP- ' j'X®Ss ©. watt; MERCHANT TAILOR, Wo. 30 market street, Between Second bnd Third gtg., Pittsburgh.' Pa. •rwr E HAVE NOW FINISHED «S dozen of Ladies’ W fine black rial Lambs Wool STOCKINGS, which arc sofior in the wool ana more durable In the color than any we have heretofore made;. i Every article in the -Sock, Undershirts land -Drawers, ladtes’ aad children’* underclothing, made to order with punctuality. The Old Established Stocking; luanufaciory. Fifth st. : decO • W.DaLY a CO. : suvor Fort") Spoono, * '■> < ’l .' , 1 ■ • - ■ \.*vf -v «-;-k,'’ ;, , &*X~£, t ,.- ' •’...•. : ■.« .'■ \.:, ■ 'I ■ . .'. t.'-?; * ‘ ■ s. v-,V Surigrathm £ime: ; ipneF for Different Lines : of Paetot Ships. QFFI CE* Jsrfjp& B&ftffiS. 30S mSSttIY. ST., PITTBBCHOa : ! B&Mb new Arrangement.. (Srartspartatum £uus VOUQHIOBUBSJ UOVTIiI To tlie Larttco. 9«w Boobi I sew Books ( H MINER'& C0.,32 Smith Geld street, &t 6 receiving • a greats vanety 'of cheap publications. Having arrangements with Publishers in the various cities, of the Union, we have a decided advantage over.other faonses in the eariy receipt of. new works. The follow-' mg are some of the latest that have been received : . - Lutell’s Ltvmg Age—Nos. 360. Journal^^ eloll,a mechanics’ Magazine andEngmeers’ f Richard of YpTk, or the White Rose of England. An Historical Romance, by the author of “The Last of the Flantagenets,” 4c.; Tho Philosophy of Spiritual Intercourse—being an ex planation of modern mysteries—by A* Jackson Davis. Rose fDonglas, or the Autobiography of a Minister’s • ■ • • - - - • jf re . n ®h without a Master—in six easy lessons ; Span .isn without a Master—in four easy lessons j Italian with out a. master—m five easy lessons; German without a master—in six easy lessons; Latin withoat a master—in sue easy lessons, : : Price ot each, 35 cents; or the whole nve may be had for one dollar. • tap>7| | Boolsa IH*w Boofc* 11 A T HOLMES*JLITERARY DEPOT, Third street, jfl. opposite the Post Office:' - Horticulturist for April; Cultivator do; LittelPs Living Age* No. 360; Daughter •° Q^IaB, 0T Auiobio 2 ra Pby ot a Minister's Nathalia—a Tale ; ■ Sbiritnal Intercourse—by A, J. Davis; n? 1 ?® 1 !* Magazine for April—the best numberissued: B^rS«fer t Ule WWtB 81,56 0f En^ttnd: » German, withont a Master—in six easy lessons; . French without a Master, do do; .Latin without a Master, do . do; Spanish without a Master—in lour easy lessons; . Italian withoat a Master—in five easy lessons; Tune;TheAvenger— by Mra.MaTBhr fapt? , ' T HOLMES’ Literary Depot, Third street, opposite ./X>the Post Office. : . • Harpers’ Magazine for April: ImersauonaT do do; • • Before' and Behind the Curtain—or fifteen years’ ob servations of the Theatres of New York—by W, B. Nonhall; * . 'London Labor and the London Poor—Nathalie—a Novel, by the author of “ Women of France Anne Grey—u Novel, by the amhorof Jane Shore; - The Personal History andAdventuresofPehown— by the aathorof “Laurie Todd Tom Racquet and his Three Maiden Aunts —with il* lustrations; ETVTbe above works may be had atM'NAMARA S, opposite the Post Office, Allegheny City. (apr3 BEFORE and Behind the Curtain. ot Fifteen Years trTn^^P 1 ! 5 5? on v3 ofNew York uy mUiam Knight Nonhal. This u a new work—it ap pears to be a history of facta. The revelations of the author are of a most striking chancier, tending to en force the reader to the conviction that the whole book is strictly tree. Harper’s Monthly Magazine tor Apnl ; one of the best numbers . yet issued. It is useless to puff this Magazine —aimoat evew body seemsto be taking it. • ->■ H.Mlaer4C 0.,32 Sinithfield street, nave the above fot sale ; togeihei yriihji -most extensive sioek of old and new liters tore intro Uoe of their business. r fapr3 - ___j sew''Bobksi iftw Booicat \\f ALL, No, 65 Fourth- street, has jast received the TV following new works: Pope Joan, or the Female Pontiff; by G.W. M.Rey noldi,Esq» . ■ : IJe Personal History and Adventures of Pen Owen by JonnGaft Tom Racquet and his Three Maideh Aitius. This work is a companion to “ Vanity Fair." , Iconographic Encyclopaedia. No. 19. v ffihtsiogpOrtsmen-containmg nates on shooting, Ac., byE. J. Lewis. M D. ~ ; Tha Warwick Woodlands, by Frank Forester. Anne Grey; by the author of«Graraby,” « Jane Shore,” 4c. ■ Before arid Behind the Curtain, or Fifteen Years among the Theatres of New York; by William Knight NorihaU, author of the Life of YankceHiU. 8 Tn fi Philosophy of Spiritual Intercourse—being an cx >lasatioa of modem Mysteries; by Andrew Jackson Oavis—author of the Great Harmonica, 4c; Romany; of the Ocean—illustrated with maps, anec dotes,-eortes, 4c. - fortic : ahomoroas novel; byGregory Seaworthy. IIOOKS! !—Louisiana: Its colonial history and ro- I macce—by Charles Oayarre. Meant Hope; or Philip, King of the Wampanbejn ; audiUtorieaf romance—br- G. IL Hollister. - . a Franco ua story—by the authorO; the' EoUo Books. London Labor and ho London Poor—by Henry May- Pan Daguerreotype engravings, taken by Beard. April No- of Harper’s New Monthly Magazine. Ati iko above Boot&Ios t tenet ved-and for sale by • it C. STOCKTON, Bookseller, apJ No 47. Market *trret. NEW BOOKS'—Elements of Analytical Geometry, and of the Differential and Integral Calculus Bv Elias Loomis, A. M. NileNotosof aHowadji. r,'y tt \l ace —A Franconian Story. By iha author of the Hollo Books. London Labor and the London Poor. By Henry Ma hew—Triih daguerreotype engravings, taken by Beard. Parti. The ftboye Book, just reteived and tor Bale by ro»na R. C. STOCKTON. 47 Martel »t. TjrOLL'ME ' Lob- - -r- ut Loning's Pictorial Field Book of the , Bcvolauon. bound m cloth, fjiil; No. 10,Pictorial Field Book of tie Revolution, pamrh iet senes; Majy F.rskiua—a Fraaconia story iby tbe author of Holla Books: Time, the Avenger; by the author of the “Wilminr tona,” 4; Lettice Arnold,” ” Moordant Uail,” ic. Tho above vr cries just received and for tale by R. C. STOCKTON, N 0.47 Market street. fletr ffluslc. TENN\ LIND'S celebrated ‘‘Bird Song,” arranged for O the Guitar. The Robin, by Jenny Lind—for the guitar ; When Stars ure in the Quiet 3kies, do Jianey at the Gate, do Rataplan,by Jenny Lind, do Bytbesad.Sca Wave*, do X wandered by the Brook Side, do AU the Wind* are Sleeping, do Camral of Venice, do Ethiopian Melodies, do 3o«ak Gently, •uoc'by W. V. Wallace-for ptano - My New* England Home , National Union; ’Tia Midnight Hour; Sleeping, f Dreamed, Love—by W. V. Wallace: Jciste Cook, Oh come, Maidens, come; Mountain Maid’s Invitation; We Parted Forever; Ccllonade Polka; Flick's Sentimental Walts; Toaelher with aJarge collection of Waltzes, Marches, Variations, Ac., Just received by express. Collections made, and Music bound in the best manner , C. BLUME’S Piano Depot, llB, Wood street. _ rsfiiv atiaic. TXTHERE are tho Friends of my Youth. By G. Barker; Tf I’n Something Sweet to Tell You: The Robin; Pm Thinking o'er the Days. Mary; My New England Home, New Song, dedicated to tho Ladies of New England; She I Love is for away. Oh, Meet me on the Silver Shore ; Good Night; My Home’s on the Prairie Lea. By Woodbury i Lily Uhey. ByS. C. Foster; Pve leftmy Native Village. By <3, Barker; The Spirit Dove: Fo, hi, hi. The Black Shakers’ Song anJ Polka; Woaidlwere with Thee—for Guitar; LesAdieux. By.tforr; Ah extensive collection of uew Polkas, Waltzes. Variations, Ac. Also, a new supply of u New Carmina Sacra,” Can ucaLaudia, and an excellent ncwwork.cailedthe uMe toiUrt," a collection of popular end .social «oa«, harmo nised and a ganged byG.S.Webb and \v. Mason— considered one of the heat works ever published , H- KLEBER, Golosh Harp, fcblS No. 101 Third street. Hew Stock of Plauoa. if i wouldrwpeet* attention of the pub-' her newandsplendid stock of %£«*PIANO9 Just opened and ready for sale, among which are the celebrated Hamburg Pianos , with the new improvement of the over-strings, the la test and most important improvement, invented solely by them and by no others.. They have been tried to be copied in this country*, but unsuccessfully^ Alto, one splendid 7 octave, double carved Piano, Louis XIV style, made by Bacon A Raven, New York. Three 7 octave Pianos, also made by Bacon A Raven. New York. Four 61 octave Pianos, made by.J. A. 0. Fisher, late Nunns A Fisher, New York; together with some of our. own manufacture, with metalic frame. &a*J3 . James liowryi Jr<) _ CHAIR AND BEDSTEAD MANUFACTURER, No. 904 FetUtmatfs Rena, Liberty street, has on hand a large BtockofClituts and Bedsteads of every descrip tion, made of the best materials, which hewiu sell low er than articles of the same quality can be sold in the city, lie would call particular attention to ms large stock ot mahogany ana walnut chairs and Bedsteads, which ho will sell.at greatly reduced prices. Also, TURNING of every description exocutod m the neatest maimer. •. , Orders left at tho Wnrerooms, or at the Mill, comer of Adams and Liberty Streets, willbe promptly attended to. marit . • ~ ' ' KECKIVED this day, per express, aMino assortment of Dress Goods,composing inpart the lateststyles of Dress Silks. Silk Tissues, Irish Poplins, Berages, Lawns, Ac. Abo, a general assonmem of dress trim mings, such as laces, buttons, (all styles,} braid, Ac. ogether'will.' a large lot 01 hosiery and gloves j to nil of’ ■which the attention of the public n solicited. A. A.MASON & CO, apr3 Nos. 63 and 64 Market st~ SHEAPEST SUMMER GOODS IN TOWN.-Light Cloths, all wool, Cashmarettes, Scotch Plaids, en Drills and Ducks, with every variety of Mar' seilics and othor Vestings and Trimmings, by jed JOSHUA : ;■ • : V *7.S* y ;’-. '•'- ;•• “ -£&.+?'.? '-.' ' , \Vt >•"...V- -*T , /T.- -fc. •» ' ■ ■ •• ■ «• ;■ j'r'. 18m looks, fHtmc, &c. >.'-*’•_ u' •, . • if .. *• ■ •' •» . ■ , v •-i i .. *•' ■£* ■ 1 *»:• *. i » *• ■ a -’ > ...s, , _ ' . * ■ W .} ' V •. •» ■J:C *'JV A r . •• W - Sale $p (ffo JJet. ' i A J 2S l «'^® I ' E . BESrOENCE IN ALLEGHENY wLL, ■"OR S^XB-.—A VflJuilble nJ-irnnlfc Tam<' ' ed > £ rO ?L? 4 ® ,e!:t < 1 * n tfce Common timlSianna deepto aSOfOolaUey; bavin if a two Sil? 0 * fr °“, se > » ball, and nine roo^Tconve hvdrani vn a SO ’ W S r » hoil ' o and ceUalj datoven, yard, garden andfroit trees.Tailinff i£ front Th fl {?°n Sa J f 'wellbuilt,and is of thereat The halland rooms arejsuitably,papered, end,thdwhole is in complete order Price 84,000* . * { . Terms—3l,ooo in-hand ? balance in 6 year* 1 , ,9. CUTHBERT, GeaU Agijnt, • - SQ.Smithfictd s)xoof!,,, A LLEGHBNY PHOPEHTY FOR weU J3l improyed property; of2s.feetfrontpnMqrganBtt price 81600. Also.aValaable Property,well Improved/ on Leacock price £2200:; Also; two Building T/Ctsr, 24 feet fronton Onio Lane, by 130 to an Alley ; B'iOOeach. Also, 3 lots. 24 ‘feet front on H&mptonSwby 130 to an Afleyj 5250 each. A 150,2 Lots, 25'feet£ront oh Juni ata st., by 123 to an alley: 8900 each'. • " •! S. CuTHBERT»'Gen , i Agent, apl4 , , ; 50 Southfield street. y UOR SaLE—A desirable propertyof SEVEN 'AND; i? A HALF ACRES OF GROUND, in a-'heallhy and pleasant location, adjoining the property.of the late Col. Croghan, about ons from the Cemetery. is well calculated, for acountry residence, for .gardening purposes, or for apleasure garden—or could be divided' into small lots. There are about If acres ofccral. . Price for the whole, 82,600. Terms easy., .?.•*• • '**./', SCUTHBERT/Getfl Agent, aprU; : - 50Smithfield.street..^ T IBERTY STREET PROPERTY FOR SALE.—A" JU: valuable property of 21 feet front on Liberty street, by 100 deep to an alley—ftavintra largo fourstofy brick' Warehouse, with good ceilarf office, Ac.—all cbniferii* ently arra ,ged for doing an extensive businbsS. \ _Also, a three building, fronting on tbs Blley. *beabove is in a good location lor business. Pricey 1 - Terms accommodating,’ 9.CUTHBERT. aprlO, Gen’l Agent, SOSmitbfieldAreet;... * For Rent, j \\T 20 Wood ttrett, ' Enquirer on tie ff premises. . , , . . fmhria* For Reiitt .; . . r-. ;• BASEMENT OF THE MASONIC MALL, Fifth Bi&tzs. ■' • • 1 The first floor is sub-divided 'into two -Store'Rooms front, 20 by 60 feet, and will be very desirable for Fancy Stores., Two Rooms back*, suitable.forOffices—tactes-- iabyawide Hail; running through- the centre of thebuilding.- .The basement will-be-fihiabdd' in s’ neat manner, and will be, suitable for Retail Variety . Sfores/Trunkand Harness makers, Ac' •* i Thewhole willbereadyby thelsiof April!.’ - . v Enquire of JAMES HAILMAN, \ . i , Water afreet.'•• Foraeni. Th at Large. dwelling house, withiisi* iSSJ n, Sr e g ro Garden and Stables-li.il Residence or the late Wm. J; Totten, ■Cliff street. -Possession gwen on the Ist of March. -For terms, apply to.D. ifc M>ABOY, Guardian, or H. C. Totten, at the FortPm .Works. , , VtfebtS ; T7OR SALE.—A Lot of. Ground haying, a;fro4tof6o. JL .feet on Centre Avenue, and running back',2s6 feet to two; streets! • On* the lot is erected'a largel Brick* Dwelling House, nearly newaudwcli finished. The lot .is planted with. the. bestselepted -Fruit and Shrfabbery the country can afford. If application be made*soon,the property willbe soldata fair price andreniis. ■!■ - Enquire atihe office of WMsCvFmEND,' ! v'...,; ■ - ■, ; . •Atforney I .Foarthstreet’ febllctf between Wood and Smlthfiefd,' For Rent In BinulngtiaEit, f\ NEXJEW THREE STORY BRICK HOUSE, ‘ V/ with store looms and cellar, favorably situ-JHIIa. ate for a large Grocery and Produce business. v Passes? ion may be nad immediately, wnb a low rout, to a rood businessman. .. ; ALSO—One large Brick—occupied' as 'a bokrdinr boose and inn. - ■ | • •.: • ALSO—Eleven newthKe story Brick Houses-Homc just possession given immediately. Olliersdn the IstApni:. Frame House, arid several rip slaiiS -rooms.. .} : .'; | - - .y. ? Yard, and Kiln to burnia; ' | ’ ALSO—One Lumber V&rd, with space to put ej iarge amount—and one o f the best points about the c|iy fojr .FOR SALE OR LEASE—One large lot.^favorably situated for a Foundry; an j,. Engine Shop: or other manu fricturing,having.dee/, water in froiit. (a; harbor,) fox fitung Out and repairing sthamboatsV&c. - :; ' ALSO, . FOR-3ALE—ISO,iH)n Brick,'in lots/and sold low; if not sold before,they, will be : sold bn Tuesday, the 2jUi of March next, at 12 o’clock, M. t nr cash br up* proved papen . . -ALSO—Lots on lease,.to.build on., r - • ; Apply, to the subscriber* at his office id Birmingham,* near the Rolling Mill, from 10 to 2—or at the Watbroom ■ throaßlimeiPiusburghl’eit.qiiics.tjT paiii letter. < ■ f eM ■ JOHN RHKY. ■ .■ For Rent) ' '' A HANDSOME STORE, on Markqt street, between .Third and Fcufth"strcets, ! at'present occupied by. •Mr; Thomai IVliiie, as a Dry Goods Store/ Also—A large ; welt finished ROOM in the second siory,«extdo3rto Mr. Half’s Mercantile College.! This Room is well calculated and suifoble fox a Musical Sa loon, or Academy, or could be conveniently arranged as doable offices. E, D. GAZifAM, upl-tf Office, Third st., over the Post Offico. :ToL«t« pSt}„ A TWO STORY BRICK HOUSE, on Bank Xi£2H.Lane, Allegheny, betweenthe Hand street bridge •and -Aqueduct.. Enquire of fl. W; Fish, Real Estate Broker, comer of sth and Southfield streets. . (o^t29 • For Sale*; ■ A LOT OF GROUND, containing 2} Acres, situate •£&. one mile below the town of Beaver, Beavercoun ty*ou which there ta creeled a new Brick House, *4B bv 4Gfeet, 11 storieshigb, with a basement. The house haa been well bailband well finished, and contains 13 rooms. Itis within SOU y«rds of the Ohio river, and comm&nda afide viewoY t, and is bounded on the North west.by the State road leading to New Lisbon, Ohio. l This pro perty would be desirable for a country residence, or for B s a f den »? r summer boarding house. A lot of Sucres 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 of r N. P. AG.L. B. FETTBRMAN, • febghtf AuorneysatLaw, Fourth st. For Sale, A HOUSE AND LOT, situated on Pike street,between Walnut and Factory Ward. Tho Lot is 25 feet front and 100 feet deep, on a ich there are two small Frame Tenements. Terms ea y, —Title good. Fot particulars, enquire of Alderman PARKINSON, Pehn street, Fifth Ward. . • . mayfrtf THEChartier’* Coal Company will sell some ■criyck sirabU puces qf LAND } situated oh and near the' Stonbenville Tarnpike, and noarthe southern terminus of their railroad. The Land will be divided into quantities to unit pur* chasers, and the terms of payment will be very «asy. Enquire of 2 W REMINGTON,' ' »ep4 i .. Manager.* Drug and Prescription Store for Sole. A DRUG and PRESCRIPTION STORE, located in a flourishing andlmproving part of the city, which is doing a. profitable business, is offered for sale-upon, easy terms. For further particulars, apply at this office. ija22 Real Estate for Sale. i fpHE undersigned offers for sale a'large numberof X valuable buiidrng lots, and some very desirable sites for manufactories, m the borough of Birminghami loca ted near the new Pnblic School House and English Lu theran Church. - . ■ i . The rapid growth of Birmingham in population and manufacturing wealth, and the reasonable prices' at’ which lota will bo sold, will render them a safe and pro*. Stable investment. Title pdriect. Terms favorable. ; j For particulars and terms.enquire of the undersigned, at the office of Geo. F. Gilmore, Esq., on Grant Pittsburgh, between 3d and 4tn streets, or of William : Symtncs and N. Patterson, Esq’rs, at ibeir. offices in Birmingham. . [langT] MOSES F. EATON. 3 HHE subscriber offers for sale a'large and well built L BRICK HOUSE, withfive or more acres of ground, mated on tho Fourth street Road, within threemiles of this city. Possession given on tho Ist" of April' next— Also, a veiy-tfesirablo lot of ground, containing over FOUR ACRES, with a spring of excellent I waterthere* on, situated near the above. Also, a lot of ground 48 feet 11 inches by 120 foot, adjoining the residence bf Mr.' A. Toner, near the city, opposite the 7lh Ward, on- Pennsylvania Avenue. Possession given Immediately. , itisno.w certain thatthe Plank Roadwill.be completed pa ai the above property early in the coming summer.— For further information apply to DAVID BEELER, 4th street Road, near the first described property. . [iafcfctf To Let I . .... ~ - ADWELLING HOUSE on Third street, above and near to SmithfieW. 4 Ithas gas fixtures; large yard i wash hodse,&c. Will be rented, low, and possession given immediately. , ! . Also, for lease or sale, some lots in the Ninth -Ward, between the-Allegheny Rlvor and Penn street, i WAI. AT. D ARLINGTON, j T ‘ - At Benjamin Darlington’s, mara&iw •••••■ Fourth street, near Wood. To liCt. • TWO . fine Houses to rent in East Liberty, with'good out Houses, Garden; Fruit, Ac.. Ac. Enquire of • F. B. D&AVO, maxlB No" 1 Diamond Rnvetopes* ■ LIPMAN 5 S Adhesive Parchment Envelopes.— By gin. ping the fingers in water, and moiatenihgand pessmg the gammed cage, the3e Envelopes become the safest and strongest that can be used'-being made of parchment paper, which will withstand any ordinary friction or moisture. For sale by the quantity or -ainffle pack, at the store of W, S. HAVEN 6 margfi - corner of Market and Second Via. ' - Dissolution;: x---' mHE Partnership heretofore existing between-the JL subscribers, under the firm or Coulter & Hacke Drugguts, haa this day been dissolved bymumal con-' iW ; - ; _ ; §4^^* „ ny-iho affaire of lie late fired will be iettlodW J. A. Coulter, who continues E the same business at uie bid stand, corner of Woodand Thirdstreets. i Tjapa . V :*lf ■ " .-■'v 1 .. ■ -•' ■ 7*->sr ,■ , v A. . ■ *s*z£ r t * * r <' ? *•;« * • : * H « r ’ ’ ' *.-;• °'.. •{ •:. U .t: • - -:..- M ". v* ' v •:? /: ;•■/■■. : \-;r hand for Sale. For Sole. ... . : V.' * r: i ~A l Varoublc- Flecc- of Propertjr for Solo /~IONTAINiNO O ACRES,, situate in the immediate V/ vicinity .ofEs#, Liberty*adjoiniu# lamUof ThotsT Afellsn } E£q*£ahd Mrs.. JVegleyyiiboati-ofanule from tiff Htdlroad.' This property: ijas on jit young orchard, >ijd ba.veiy.destraMesimation for a country’ rtsideuee, being a few Koadred yards from (he turnpike, and fronting on -the oid-hlansiou/tfoad. Thu property is also yery; juiiaMetfdr. per&ons. j&ftirous. of purchasing for i acre.lo», ; asit points on threfc different streets. _JLDQt£o)da,tLJLbodyvU.viriU be sold zit lota to suit purchasers. ; For information enquire St this office. , ap2 , ; JJIKMiT'iGHAM yoß flAlA—AValaablo feetiroatca Ceji^aJs** 1 * 137 *K® e V^avi n g;alafge'twpr*tory crick separately Tot tWo hav* sofd °,“ ? tan ! c . il »'r«*- tbe wholj) wiU be SQia together m a bnrgaiiu Tenna ear 7. ’ am® - , STUuTtfßEßTjGeneral Agent, *??■ ’ : ' ~ il ’ > ‘> ■ - ---7SamiihSeldtlrecL • • S. OetfrAgent, ' • ' -?S Smithfiflldgtreat. 'Orphan.’Court Sol*. /TN parsnatteeof-arr order of ito Orelishji Coon of Al.' B, deceased,will;-expound publicrale, atthe Coart’Hotitt, Jit the city of Pittsburgh,on SatuMan ja* 28i* 10d%t 0 clf a; M-, snoge and A/• i- - - - . - : - xt)T OR PIECE OF GROUND •* 1 r .SURatedia tba ci?y of-Pittsburgh, Allegheny county, Pa., .orwMcb the Rev.Cfras. B. tfagwredied, seized in hi* itctemeßaff as ofieej-beibg iiart of Loi No.-4Ssi in CoL . wpods»plan of the tawnofpJttaburghj whiehaaid piece of parcel of ground'wasfccmveyed byVdmeff McCnl and-wife to,the saiißcv.f.Charles R.’Jltfeuire.by deed, dated the tfth.day of April, A.D3626, andrecor£ edoatharecoidingofficedf Allegheny eouhtySforesaid, ipJDeedßook No. 2,.V01.33, page2Bth;. bounded and d*J scribed aa toUows: Beginning at the*, intersection of Ki!2&£j J^ ert 7: street, pad-running thence SSKi? 1 ? - ® street to a. polnt seven feet from the lowerpr west wardly {corner of ahriek house erected preirijses, the same to.be measured -from theicoriier or.lhe brict : walls of-laia bnilding,: angles with LiUerty;street, and pjuranel to the western end of said building to Cherry •alley aforesaid j thence by the line of iaid afiey to the Pt? c f ®£ "fwhich said boundaries enclose the mulding ‘Together with a small lrian- lyingeastwardly.thereof, and seven, feet of ground lying weatwardfy of said building • f -•■martt] . . . - f .i ROBRRyWATSON,i2Vustgs. A TWO OTORIT StoCK No. 9. Ray street JQireof KINO^MOOkHfcAD, - 87, Wood stre et. ' . tO JUOt#- ‘ " A ®**?££ HOUSE on. Pena street ; ,*envS3so. 50 ° n Mlrtary slr " ,; Bail ? bl ° fOT A &>ose and Garden oil Vine street; 9UO. ■ ■ mu^^LyTifk 111 '■-*'?*“*' S.CUTflßEßT^Oea’iAgent, ? mar 21,... , ... .7$ Southfield street •■the .Third 'Presbyterian [Wchjraad second house"fromFeriryafreet •hot and cold shower baths, &c. -SudatCd'feonvgnlent to v! ~‘,P e: a ? r elj ’ n a ,Q a ‘ CI ar.d pleasant neighbor nood. Apply on tile premises.' ,> ■-■ - . : • [mans te3 for SaHi-oa/ivora -I“ab“ abl ' : •?«« aptr. .brick. dwelling bbtt2es, ! o*» *n Sut Unraooi, O. reccn l, un P r cuedcnlt;d tmie of Koto in the'above nearly, exhausted those ore- Viously .lain out, and ithe demand stilL continuing, P the undersigned has been induced to lay out a poruon of 'hisjiioperty ui town lots as above, and odors'them for S™ 1 J?™ 5 that cannot fail Unmeet the Mi ng “ purchase, It, is needless to say anything of tho location of the townand prospects, !i.i„„‘. nE , ba .t n ™ffiulentiy described In recem', advert isements,)_ other than Uiat over ono hundred lots have Sf.tdnJ. Chanscd han j s ) . antl been purchased hy thoso wwhtog to procure a desirable home! ?-'•••• r=C?i° i ?.?r a 1 lots “»/raou'ff theiniost cligiblenhd desi- For information .apply to the proprietor in Liverpool, or to James Blakely, Esq-i Fourth streenPittsbnrgh. V-J.'.ii = • -.! , ■ JOHNS.BLAKELY, East Liverpool, Feb. 2nd, 1851. [fcblfcdawf ; winks a majors. „ ■ , _? n E erl y Davis’ Cracker Factory.) . , . FICKEISEN & STOUVENEL, TSE9PECTFULLV announce to the public generally, Av and their friends especiallypthattiiey have estab ‘‘“bed a New TONE andUQUOR STORE at the above stand, where they shall always keep a full assortment of tee best stock of—Rhemto Wineß, and Sparkling Hock Wines, Moselle and French, red. and white Wines AUOjFrench'dnrk and pale tbr ehoSSt vintages j Jamtuca mm, Holland'ginj* Irish,Whiskey, and sparkling; hock wines, of the moil SR?. I 2J.w brand lLl’ or i wtnes, Madeira, sherry and muskatWines; Abegaihe,Ac. Alio,aardino3sHoilaad* Swiss and Limburg Cheese. Ail of which they wju Bells wholesale,or retail,‘6n the^mosfcreasonable tennar -Oaeof the partners, Mr-atouvenel.anU continu ing Ms importation business in the. city of New York* the adore firm is enabled to sell belter ar ticle than any other boose in this city. Please give us a call, before you purchase elsewhere. a ‘ T 4iy FamiuessDppUedfree of extfachiarg r e;%ndst the '..shortest nonce... • j v ,• - , aprlUfrn {Chronicle and Gazette copy Omoa.) JctuneymenCaWnet ilftker# Asiooiotto? V lie segond^ree^t. . Incur mo corner of Wood.) V,» - - t THIS ASSOCIATION'era.fi\ V t - "facing-; already, twice to three Ua_ fllMgggggpia - times as many hands asthe tor ' Wmijr:.' ™ •;feat and hitherto mon renowned * H 1 business shops of this city, have opened:their, Ware house, and are able to furnish the public, by; wholesale orTetailjWiUrFuniiture of the following description— - Mahogany Wardrobes; Dressing BoreausrFuli Col* umned Bureansj Bedsteads i Mahogany Chalrsf HockingChurs; Mahogany Washstandsfso* Stool*; Book Cases; Secretaries; TahbJ. H.V iili Tab J!l* : fiuu-Catd Table- Centre • Freticii' Bedsteadss ’Ottoman*; fmSd. greukiascTiiblos) Work stands, Cherry and Common Worksutoda thigh Dost. g^nogjJjg^tnuffle tenut theta to sell at thelo west prices; aadtheVArodo jenmned to sell, lowenban any compeutorst axteauall? belter article, and wary lhe public w ?nS d c e r Wu l b y tfving ucm acali; »MltulTSf amftB ? tc^ r * ° r ftll descrtpUons, and other ■i', ;• Corildgo Dannlacturer, , BIOShUW. fJggE* a*rnr?*iuask oy 'r-T”. lUuigiti^antlvMfrrkSr uiSYAyES,■Bropso.SuWOTrFancy, Car riaaes, Ae., on which ii uscd sprout’s Rstetu bomMned Spring brace wor b warranted to “be made from the boot No rf ... vfi 5 1 ?* Mll i 1101 1" hut thu best Juniatahaimaered and rolled Itoaused to this eatublishment..; tti . :; Hon. WMr WILKINS, • WM. M LYON, Esu t°l Ih.JAS:BROOKS, TuBW. lIEAZEI.TGN, Esq. WM. A. Hill fc Co, Bankera.R. IE HARTLEV'u’ [apd NEW CQOP. BL.ACK TEAS.—Just received at the Pektn Tea Store, 38 Fifth aneet, a lot of.new crop Oolmg BUuk Lror, By tho ship Arcniteor,” and forealo wholesale to thedraae arTedueed prices., . N» B.—‘The above Teas are and the ladtd all' toy .'they are hdt English : Brandy, Giitand. Rum AiJAYNESJ’ifthst. ttTHITE COHN JHEAbrrFreahvgrtmficLand nicely vV sifted r a smalHot on hand andfor sale by J RHODES feiOiCOHN, ;; tnax23 U 7 Third it, cgpoaite St. Chdries Hotel. SMALD .caOBCH OHGAw.r-y; good quality ana in ' good order, can be had at pritate sale, at "one hnn dreddollars,on appUeauon tor. : DAVIS, Auct*r^ . marg9 .■. corner of . Wood.and Fifth streets. - '**'**’ ' r-Vi' ; * A .. - }:"*.' kt - 4 06-4... - 4."' • • •• • 4 - s l, -P . • ...•••• • v <■■■■.,.-t- i.w . MEM NO. 234. " ' ; \ •“