.»....,. •-&4 w ‘ r P ?$S v J 'i^c -1 - - , ;^t.:->:-’-;r*.’i>-- 3 . • ■“*<'*•'k k&.i* a*Vi* r'.t • ?" s- >-•’ v: *, »:V' * ti 4% £ 'u u *■ "Sz&vkl v' v •MM s§ysgMN*§i^v *9S»«;3'' pepu^ibsili^^; !RMpiM»Jaagwb^^tV oC^^^A'^rVl^L WMWwiM^^ip^A ilfe wfesfe " if | SJsM^ M s¥t“'S®3SC€ ! ?S' IsrMMsl :: •-•/.: -' -3: -•■ . ... t ,.v»«,. . .. ®S3HSfi^S^^Slltei® ■ ■ ■ *•>*■>: *f;v *• j >Jf*?'i>‘ -”'i^4 a ' «' T vv- * - V' ' ■- ‘’~r S“ fi K****'*.&'&’* • - • ~ 7•- - . . ' '' ’••• . : ' 7 .' r ’ '■' “’ •; VV- : -^‘ ; --- ■- : - f - v x h«»>*v/ V"*,: -,/: ; J&’ 1 v i "'-‘‘O',*.' f*’-;.■'v*.’ ~ , t ■Ci ■\■ i ; !■. > i. -r,. t >L * ■VofitrMfi ix? dMM' MftßttNG ‘f OST. FnntidttngPublishtdsv€ryMomtng } {Sundays excepted .) BY’ HARPER A" NOBTE-WKST COBHBX OV WOOD AND TlffTH &TBERS-* ERMA—Five Dollars h year, payable strictly n advanne. Six Dollars will invariably be required tr . not paid within the year. J 0" Single copies two ckzrb—for said at the counter v MtheOffiee,andbyiheNewBßoys: ' THE SATURDAY MORNING POST is published flroin the same office, on a large blanket . . site aheet? at TWO DOLLARS. O' year, in-advancer— single copies ffiyx. cbnts. * ; ■>: • OTrNo paper will be discontinued (unless at the-dis« *■ ereuoaofthe proprietor,) onuloU arrearages are paid: - . GTT No attention will be paid to any order unless ac . comp anted by the money, orsausfactoryrefeEenceiiiihis ? Connected toitA tXt Establishment xf th* Morning v - Ponktoutftkflargtst Job Printing Offices in ttslriry •’V token au kinds of. toork u done on (4e shortest nonce,'and • moilrr terms; .' •• ■■ RATES OF ADVERTISING AGREED UPON , BY THE PITTSBUitCJH PRESS. JIUI WHIarKOIfPAREEL, OB- LESS:, - Dne square, pqe ipsextion-T—... o GO •■.*■•■■ ■„•. additional Insertion— sJS u : one week i 75 *• “ twoweeks —o 00 . ‘ ..■*•■ : three weeks - aOO M “•■ one month* 5 00 1 “ “ two months**-***—-•**«—i*.**'***— 700 ..“ “ three months >•».*•— 000 , ‘f « four months* . 1000 “ 4 ;. six months is 00 “ “ oneyeat>-—-..-~-.18 00 • Standing Card 7 six linesor less, per anaum——*-. 10 00 CHAKSKA2LS At F LEAST! aE: • Oae*qDare,pcran n um,(exclttBiveof thepaper,)* 00 . . r«,eMh additional square,mseried<iver one month, ana for each additional square inserted under the yearly rates, half price. - * ••■’• Publishers not accountable for legal advertisements beyond the amount charged for thclz publication. Announcing candidates for office to bo charged the ■ante as outer advertisement* nombf rai AnscnionsyWißbe continued till -forbid, and' : • . . payment exacted accordingly.* PTi?tleges of yearly advertisers will be Confined • ; ngidiyito tuftir regular business, and all other advertise . ■ ■•» .oeitts notf* naming to their- regular business as agreed ror,io be pan! extra- • • < . All advertisements for charitable institutions, fire t companies, ward, township andother public meetings, and such use, to be charged halfpnee, payable strictly H AD^AliB Marriage notices to be charged 5a etuis Death notices inserted without charge unle saccom ptmed by funeral invitations or ob tunry notices, and when so accompanied to be pa d for 9 ScgularadvertiseYs, and all others end ng communf ■CTdioasayor reqtur ng notices designed to call attention to Fairs, aofccep Concerts,or any pub! c entertainments, whore charge are made for admittance—all notice! of private associations—every not ce designed to call at ■tenuoatopftvsfe 'enlerp ist s calculateao intended to promote individual ntereßi, can only be inserted with the anaeTs&namgthanhe s&me . a to be paid for. If.intend* . . cqto to inserted in the local column.the samewillbe ®t therate of not less than ten cents per line. ■ Biahopspf Fist Notices to be chargedtnple price. ■ Tavern License Petitions.B2,oo each:* * . Medical Advertisements to be charged av fall prices. Beal Estate Agent and Auctioneer#' Advertisements not to be classed underyfeariyTates.buuo be allowed a diacou&loT thirty»threeand one-ihird-percent. from the . . ecnount-ot bills:- , WEEKLY OR TRI-WEEKLY IN DAILY PAPERS- I/ne square*three insertions. **3l. so Do. each additional insertion'(l 37 »' AVDERTISEMENTS'IN .WEEKLY PAPER. One square.(lo.lines.)one insertion--- -*.-..—SO 50 Do. each additional insertion***o 25 . , Ail transient advertisements to no paid in advance. WHITE&CO.. Gazelle. L; HARPER. Post; * • - ROOT. M. RIDDLE: Journal." r v . v JAMES P. BARR A Co.. Chronicle. ‘ FOSTER & BROTHER. Dispatch. Deo. 1,1549.1 JA&IESW. BIDDLE.-American. professumal €arits. TOUNR.LARGE, street, near <p Smithficld. . ■ . . marjo • \ ORLANDO LOOMIS. Attorney at Law.—Office 4th i» above-Wood. , * ju!y4-y i jIHOWAS M- MARSHALL. Attorney at Zaur.—Office- • A-Lowne*a Buildings, Fourth sL jan7-ly J fc'i B. OARNAHAN f Attorney aiLa-Office on Fourth Xa>» abrUhovcen Cherry alley and Grant st. Dei»-y ;T\B. BBOWbPS OFt ICE, Na.C5» Diamond alley.'near l/Wood-street. •■■••- ~ ■ • fcbi ■X - N.M-CuOWRY. Attorney and CouiutUetax Lax? :.\v: i c ® in Bakewelba Buildings on Grant street. ■••... jc39 7 J7-ly. .■ JSCOUYUmivi, Fourth at-* five doors west of Mar • ket - All wore warranted, and if not perfectly-sat lafociory no chargee will be made. fcblO T3|* , «MQVAL*--Dr. Boben Bnyder. baa removed his XV office to Fourth street, between Wood and Smith held streets. ■ - marlfi-ly GDAHRAQH, Attorney ax l^aio—Office inU&keweU’s • Buildings, .on Grant etreet. opposite the Court House-: jy24:ly .TOUX. BARTON. Attotntp at Lav —Office. North side U of Fifth street* between Wood and Southfield, in the ■Stme building with Alderman Morrow. • sep3My ttEORGR F. GUJLHO&L, Ailomtyand CounuUorat ■ laxb. —Office removed to the fid door below Grant tu on Fourth.to the oQtee lafely occupied by Alderman Mtl drf. . raarOO . TtT BUCKMABTER, Alderman —Office: Fourth street - 131 * third door above Smithfield, South side- Conveyancing of uUlunde don»with the gTetaes; care bud legar accuracy. - ~ Titles to BealEatalo examined. Ac. H BIDDLE ROBERTS. Attorney at Law. Office Wo. • 132 Southfield street, between Fifth and Sixth. ■Collections carefully attended to—special attentio given to Conveyancing. • • [dcc3tly . Pr. Cbarlee ilofman, HOMCEOPATHIC PHYBICIAN, has removed bis office to No. 730 Southfield street, between Sixth and Virgin alley. J ' •- -•••- ' • . fdcc3o . H* p 4 g O» L B> Fetter-man, A TTOIINEYSAT LA'VV—Office on Fourth street,be- Jz L tween Wood and. Bmlihficld. , . - jangfry W.W. Daß«s t A TTORNEY AT LAW—Office; second story Wii tins Hall.. . •• Jan24;ly Wat O’B, Roblnsoni A TTORNEY AT LAW; Office No. 93, on Fourth it street, opposite the Mayor’s Office. - . laogfllty . Samuel P* Ron, A TTORNEY AT LAW—Office in Fourth street,near A Grant, la Laaumiaa.Baildings. marggtw J* Jeunluffi, A TTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW—Of jCL fiee, Ltjwrfe’a Buildings, Fcairth street, between amithfield and Grant. ops J. g. Hamilton, A TTORNEY AT LAW, has removed to the office in JX Fifth street, between Wood and Smithfield streets, ‘formerly occupied by Thos. Hamilton, Esq,, dec’d, and will attend to the business remaining unfinished upon his docket, . m&yl3 i Jan j. kitchkl—— . —— * -~saMuxt falmeb. - • RUtetiel A Palmer, ■? A TTORNEYS AND COUNSELLORS AT LAW— JXOJfleeotx Fourth *trtet t a few doors below SmilhJUld. AHbusmess entrusted to their care, promptly attended to. 4-oneclionsinade and Conveyancing executed on modc raletcrms. - . , : foblluf ■ - Law Partnership, ““ TJiHE anbaenbers have associated themselves in the •X praeuceof Law, under the firm of Black A Wxsu- Ctaron. One or tho other of them, when not engaged in Court, can be found at all times in the office, on Fourth -street, Pittsburgh, now occupied by Mr. Black ■ SAMUEL W;BLACK, febB READE WASHINGTbN. Dr. George McCook T 7" HAS selected Pittsburgh as his permanent residence. He has taken the house lately occupied by Alder* man Miller,on Fourth street, near Gram, immediately adjoining the “Lamartine House.” His Office Is attach ed to his residence, where.he . will constantly be found unless absent on professional duty.. Office hours from i o'clock* K. to 9 o'clock a. k., and from 5 p. m. to 7 p. K» ■ • . • nnvg ENRY W. WILLIAMS, Attornt* and Counselor at Lov>t (successor to Lowrie A Williams,) Office at ie old stand, Fourth sl, above Bnuthfleld. • THE PartnenMpheretoforo existing oetween Henry W.Williams.Esq., andmyself,in the praeticeoftho law, Wfis dissolved by mutual consent on tna 26th uluand the easiness will hereafter be continued by. Henry VV. Wil* .isms, whom il most cheerfully recommend to:all for ■ whom T have the honor to do business—as a gentleman everyway worthy of lh.eir confidence., ■> dec!B»ly ..., H. LOWRIE. New"” D AGUEBREOf ~J3uild‘ iwa } FaurtistnftF-Jlovqa Dagueneo xyplsts from the Eastern cities* would call the&Uention of of Pittsburgh, and the neighboring towns, ip taeir IJaguerreotype of dozens and others, at rooms in the third a*o> rof "Bushe’s building, 4th St. 1 ... . • Persons Wishing pictures takes may rear assured that oejiainsshaU be spared to produce thenr fa the highest °“M“tnimentt ute ofthempstpow v execute pictures udsurbassed W »«"»■ T«Tr2 BASEST* wUlfoS *'*■ .^teS r * nlntto,ri ’ *• ian7 •lithographic matahUchnuntAr" WM" SCUUCHMANN,“ tof MTHIKD CTB*ET, 1 0??0SITS IHE POSI-BreicE, Pirrs,-..- APB, Landscapes, Bill-heads, Show-hill, Archuectatal and Machine , e s > S 3 a»£;iSSSs^ atvle WSSKfeJftc’S: : ■- !/ - ' I' ■: ■• t / jwS? ~ No ®’ ■‘■'PfiEftora ottne fituburgh I PoriabU Beat Sun comet of Pcnnand Wayne st/ whalcsa !‘ and Produce DeaJtrt, No, 27 -Wopd-airect, Pittsburgh. [my£3 SH^aasssßfatffa TT I'raceeßsor to Mnafur i! L,ng,) Wool Stain CTXckgr” l6^*B "“ ” S »T• Un, “ r ‘ Ccmmtiiion Merchant vlntifccS?*™ Phr " and Rag, < cor7lfr Penn and Ir! I ■ ■■■ - jal4 1 WooSatreeif^“^ e/H “'““ ar '’ cornet of Sccend and I ■ • 1 ■ QC-J^. So« Stott, Ship Chandlery and BsEffi&f™sS2S£* k L “ r<l Q “ «. ‘f/'RAMEH,*. RHASI, JJankm and 2Zzehangt Brckrr~ Th ‘- d anJ AVood slrecL, i opppfite ihe Stl ■K A. KAIINtiSTOCh. dt CO., W/utlctalt Ifntr or Firal “ nd W<wd aceeu ’ 0,111 c “ r f et «:,t lW,,r ' N ° 17 »*>» b vxi'» ' W tt n< ¥ r ’ corn ' r 01 'i'hird and Wood PreP p^ , ° q TiZt Ageni&for the Dtlawa « Mutual rompany ofPh Udelphia at the War bra e of King & Holmes Waterstreei.nftftrMf»rL«t Rr f f naming tfhdrrzaim comer of Penn and St Cl streets oppo-uetha Exchange. Entrant on Pen„ ar id \wr. troth. • • -i ■* :T.. •- • _ .... <SWJoZ«o2* and Rttail'Dialer i>> ■4*^ 00 Carpex Fas*.4« <* - 3\V com-* oTFogrth and Sumhaglti Pittsburgh. Pa, ; [mrliy C JoHit A.Ciuio»lalcofNew Lfiibon O *-W <1 pRAIff&SKTNNER GimralZncy No. 20 Market street- Pitts burgh Pa Prompt artent on f ven to the pu chaae and aajeol all kindsoi.produce. lepv* TkV?LLER tWCKmOv" ■P.Pnc.»qfß«jadieß, i '\\4ueB and Sagara; Mos 17a and 1.1, toiler of tabenr and Irwin strceu-Pnuburgti AtPßtfroJfsCoUonJt an faaad K^l^^owell clan* prt .npuana.'AgtafrUv-aampounttad nigbt and ■ '■ ■'■ ■•• - ■ • W <~-V \ • ) •• .-. ocUhtf SM IKINJ;nY 1 KlNJ;nY‘ > i/oitei ttnd Painttr . anil dealer in .PAINTS, No- « Ji.Clnir si rtofn' ar cc ’. a! « nt ly on Vnd all kinds of PaIOTh, ellher 2 r >,o rl 'k lcd J- J ? pa o end Copal Varnish: Linseed Oil! Boded Oil, feplnis TiirnenUno: Wmdow Glass, of all Pm, 7. Paim Ac., all of the ben ounlitv ftodjoT sale at ■ sepll^’ ■ _ Isaac Williams- Mref 1 No o s s bc s OF WINF9 £■„:£”? BKANDUiSi 3?qs; Midi of thi Diamond r*WDurg*. ....■■• ■• cxay^t Da&lcl TounnoA' : House, sign, and ornamental painter LiUerty_ilrtel, opposite Hand. Ait work neatly executed. Orders panctually attended to. (m*r£?y ' L- H.C. Stockton. Stockton, BOOKSELLER. STA- TiONER, PRINTER and BINDER, corner of Mar* seiaodThlrd street#, I’ltuburgh. I»a : J f&’if • J» A> CotUtcr" ” ■ WHOLESALE; AND TIETAIL DRUGGIST. c0r .77 . n ' r °f wood and Third «treet», under St. Chnrle, I’Otcl, Piiuhargb. l'n. faprt . BASIES C. WATT- — 1 merchant tailor . No. 3G Slarkct street* _Ueiwecn_Second and Third sts.. Piuibu*gh pa H-o - J ?hn S, H« Fountain A* SK 4 - 1 ?® of tbe BARBER SHOT antler the OLD EAGLE SALOON, where he solicit# the pa. .. v nage of the public. He hopes, by hi# endeavors to merit »he favor of his friends- fehliS'tf Tbomai n. Little- F watch and clock maker. IFTII STREET, between Wood and Market atreete .opposite Iron City Hotel. All kind* of Jewelry made and repaired, [»p>s-if 1 JSnSS A. JUNE,. " IiDLtbAEF, AND BETA IL D R UG OI ST, “»“** AKD BA!t» ETBIETS. COMPLETEauonmem of Dfujj, Chemicals and .franulr Medicines, always on hand. fnpr2 ■ c»AVM’ANBIiTY'ftOOT ~ TRANSPORTEIIS, FORWARDING AND COM MISSION MERCHANTS, tr Depol, Canal ilasin, 401 Penn sn, -»P rls ■ Pimburik. PAUL A JIOBOOOK, COMMISSION AND FORWARDING MERCHANTS, and STEAMBOAT A&ENTS, , , No. 7 WiTEH 6TSEET, s P rl ’ tf CUulmiMl, dbto. .T1103U3 WOODS/**".... ..BSUCEL WUOD 3 ' T. WOOOS A 80S, PRODUCE DEALERS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, No* 01 WATER SIEBIT, PITTSHTIUI [I. JO9UUA RHODES-- -~..aLEE ED p. ASSHUTZ ■ .JOSBM RHOOB9 A CO WHOLESALE DEALERS IN FOREIGN FRUITS: Null, Spices, Confectionary, Sugars, Cigars,4c.,sc. SO. 6 W«OD STBKST, EAST SIDK, KERB WAXES, -JMW :• - ■ - PITTSBimnH. ■■ p * SHnivun, . WHOLESALE OROCER PRODUCE AND COMMISSION MERCHANT, l, AMD DEALER IM PITTSBuECIH MASUPACTBRRD ARTICLES, Am, lap and 132 Stearns it., iclaeen Wood and SmithfUUi, - . ■ si ■ i Pittaborgh. MANUFAC'nJME(PoFBEUBHEfI!\vHOLS3AX.Ii *!(» itcrAU., No. 75 Wood itrtet, Pittsburgh, pa. Con- Btantiy os hand, w a general and ertensive assortment of aix xiKSSorBBLSHESvat(he lowest Eastern pnees. w. u.—Machine Braslics, &0., made to order at the shortest nouco. ; raar3o:y L. s. WATBOSUN.* ■ vH. N. WATEE24AN.' • W. B.WATERMAN. S« 'WaUrtuaa A Sonii ‘Xjir HOLTESALE GROCERS, Commission and For- Yf .waging Merchants, Dealers In all kinds of Pro* duee and Pittsburgh Manufactured Articles, and Agents for sole of Richmond and Lynchburg manufactured To bacco ° James p. ilorbactu ~ ’■ RECTIFYING DISTILLER AND DBALXB IN Foreign and Domestic Wines, Liquors. Cigars, tec., No. 187 Liberty st. corner of Barker’s aUev. —rc°Vl9| Pittsburgh Pa ; at* d, pattosT w^2. ucc ! B 8 £ B to J, S. Bonnet A Co.) Wholesale Oroeer, Rectifying Distiller. AND BEAimriN 9 : foreign and domestic wines L IQ V O R B ', Cl'Q a R S, F It VIT S , N V TS, $ e . IC3 Liberty Btreei, Pittsburgh. a p3 JOHN ». UNNXDY. "V”k „ lirt Tr KENNEDY 4 HABLETT, ' Successors to Kirszt 4 Knot WMaaJi and RmiißtaUr, in Walcha, Jeutiry' Bllvtr Wart. Fancy and Tandy Good,, Borteo .Combs No. 94 Market street, between sth st. and the Dia’immH ft? Clocks, Watches and Jewell noatW reps ®ed Pittsburgh, August 26, 1850. y re I >airea - ■ Walter I». Marshall, , {Successor to Samuel c . Hill ) IMPOBTKE AITD DKALEB IH SBKHCH ARD AMEUtc.N PAPER HANGINGS AND BORDERS Window'Shades* Fin Board Prints, £c Also—Writing, Printing and Wrapping Paper, No. 8a Wood.street ; between Fourth st. and Diamond Alley, west sUe, jafl ■- - v : Pittsburgh^ fa: . john coubiston, r - COBRKK Or SARD ARO LIBERTY BTBEETS, ■ (Over Jones’Drug Store,) T)AINTER- OF HOUSES, BANNERS, DESIGNS, X Emblems;*c. Also,'Steeples.and all difficult ele vations. ■ - : IE7- Tile best and cheapest Signa In the City, [tebSS WHITE EIME—IO bbls. for sale law by *pr7 . WM.DYER. r • *> < F * ( ' .v» v.'..• . • *‘V*> >1 i-J&'-t M-v, i; ♦, ’r.pi. Soabusa JAYNES, Tta Start, 38 Ff *■ street, neat Wood. fobJ A K=nt for Hamden & Co.’n v ~ Of ratktts. Fifth door below Wood, felil ■ -ita Bt-one - HvtreoiJ ofWood tm£ Sixth IS]"' Yw!i^^^®^ v,^«n * ,r * an£t '^ ea * ,r,m -^ ccfton *' < 4l> » wn and&iyiklfotUi No, 65 Marketrtreet. tobl X Bell and Bros* Founder, No. 70 Second xJLt Btrect, between Market and Ferry gtreeta. febl Vlx,a»?*s SCRIBA, BeokseUer, Stationer aad Binder, _f riitn street, between Wood and Market. jan7 G A. McNULTV to CO., Forwarding and Commission Canal J3jui . _ mar 3 TjfM. DYER, .Qrour~ttna Produce Dealer, NoT”tsB T f labertyetreetj Pmabargh. • marl 7 *T Tailor and CloihUr. Liberty street W between Sixth and Virgin alley, goath Bide. scplO T>.,MeST r EIW, fir« 4 Founderand.Qas. Ftuer,'Sm\lh -1» held gireei, totweea-Diamondailey and Fifth st BABRIER Ob SHEiiIDAN. HOUSE AND SIGN PAINTERS; IMITATIONS OF WOOD AND MARBLE WKAIXT EXECUTED. Fourth, biUno Market struts Pittsburgh > w . r ; v •' , /. v. ;«'■V.:iv . •-i.!; X '< -•- &-.&?' •'••■"•'*• • }.y< •- ' '• ' ' l e 7 M - • !z=?a P &?S^ SSS tal, ' ,nl ‘ lto ™ d “-“««i pU S ed V ino P r l drs’' 1 * o r bo) ¥ s,aßd toadeaeoffin* will b'omip joaKendfuneraU e^riagealwom^ A FULTON, Bill and Brass Founder, has rebuilt unit • commenced business m bls old eland No 70 rv: cond, between Market and Ferrv nrh*i*i» kn’tvin be dhorrh d «i a i? ee | *“* nn ° mers <ul ' l 10 0»“ e . ,Ual,< r*> and bellß of every size, from ID to t* 101 * s,caßl front pattern# of the most approved modela, and warrumod to be of the beat ranteriaU W ° Tea Mineral Water Pampa,’CohntPrs;'Roflinaa An An together with every BrS'. edi tnntedand limehedin the upalert manner: ** |»|X-■, Bo , le , agent for Babbiu’t AnU-Atiraetim if*-' machin^ r §??e b h^.' ,i ;fer a ,to reduction of friction In' SSi b01 ?' ««ta ta^ol PLANIUQ - fafs^now’^WiSi^nS fiSall ofds™ fn> PiSlfW 4 *? farni » l * MtSe towe?tSsS“* a huaAct ’ witk promptitude,arul «lSuyo“"d! nlt,pl “ cd on 4ne orbolh ,llJ «< con e«ryd e , an puoo,ia»to' taf«to woa)<l 6ndlt “> <S«ir °<lvan rSSniSfitSir^i^tf 1 '?“ he ca S now ftinUßli them tjriih i Ranted loa t »oltafale forcvcrvdgttcriDtlon afxrnri rr.i.i^'.ssssSKl' ,„ , MANtJViCtTOSBS 01 V .iL* J*DOW GLASS, No. 55 AfarirMfrwf, tKtxaesn First and StcomL EZF Particular Attention paid to odd^slzcaI*’ 1 *’ AUo Deale re inFlint Glm,. Yi»l,rßoiil°,,°g° . Hope Foundry. ~ .«M» corattut,.,. moboe beale. in nr cocyniAN, M-BHIDuVco , • £°- * 3 , 7 -Frota Strut,- near mod, PHiibureA ’ M Dinfw^r® 13 *” 9 c “ tin S*>Cooking sfovee, % SS; CARD- | 4 i mm *^ T^ 8 3IU [ 6aoLE “’«i D f, ! > P SS5 cc c «Hn"K>» Mmcbabt., D C Rye, PradSc/ r *" Cnllon 1,,1d ,0 lhr B4)e sfisiisiSag^r;.*»®jp. T-JUDGCIs/anS APOTHECARY,“V 4S Mortal JLJ. doors above Tim’d, Putsbttrffh.-tril i have coastar.il> ©ahanda wellaclcctcdaßaorißteßt oftha best 1 Pir^Pi 1 .?, „ er ?V 4>«C«ios sending orders will be i ssss:sss^’j^ sapwhei »>«k«idr.tfi e , prescription. Will be nc-uiatdy and neativ ormghL fro ™ ,ba l " !,1 «Menal», at any hour of the day MERV 1 for ,aie ’* lsr e e * la ‘ ! k Of frejhandyooil PERFU decs? 1 bt °‘ d a J D . <¥** ,o J n <*' r <>!< ft SToctro.Va,) h*^ps" S md to**™/ Wanhovt,. VST 8.. H A\ EN is prepared to ekecute eve.y style of .• Comiurf Ibl, Csnd and Stcambna' Jnh Pt.nuoo and Uool[ Bin<liljg ; and furnish every article , of Sleet" ** rin^ll ßOfficemi4 Boofe ttind?ry-No 50 Th ; ri ...... rwelrt It* C. STOCKTON. ■ {Laa Johnston & \ TTrof>Vn* r ' stat ? onor » Printer c. Binder. TiyoLLD respectf Ily Invito the a enuon of Me ofHL iSn""/'"' hl " l*fßO and superior slock oi Hi,Al\Ji BOOKS, consist tug o f Day Books I s ’® ,,ll > onJor anll Books; of every rahll,™— f * B . b '*' paper, and bound In thcfraon (In. raMe .oanner, which ho offers at prices uiat cr» w't fs.«l S , JS“* la ' t 0n oi" nk ““*• roled a d I o nd « any patina, Printing 1 of every ex*"- cjitod wtUi neatness ami disjUtch. N 0747 ftlSrk ”1 It C James Lonrrv. Jr “iolf bedstead manufacturer, a-*., . _”*■ T* rt *f T 7? a * * &>w, Literry strut, Las on band a ;*-ff c .*Le» ofCbaii* and Bedsteads of every de*Cf*P *?*}£ “ ai, s ®r the be«t materials, which he wifi sell iotv the same quality can be sold in the t."*V *w.would rail parueumr attention to Ixis targe ww walnut chairs and Bedsteads. • ■ * e, t * l greatly reduced prices. Also, i of ervci> description ereentod m the neatest manner. » P'derslertat the Warerooms.or at the MUI. corner of Adams and Liberty streeu, will be promptly attended to manil ■ • Basle Olau Worlu. ~ JOSEPH D. ABKLL £rw u k"j'j&''sn‘i£ x,* s“, ab^ve*artic^e* ° n atll^a (P° ncr ®l assortment of the Dj*.As the other Green Glass Factories are all •topped, as is the custom in summer. thU Factory it note +nfuu operation, and wtUtoniimu in operation both <un mer and winter. Ordeis thankfully souened and will be filled at the shortest notice. No. 112 Second street, betieeen Wood and omuhfitld streets. [jy29.’so:ly BfflAli ESTATE BttOKEO.. H HENRY W. FISH A 3 ?P«ac« an Office at the corner of SmUhßeld and **«“ streets, Pittsburgh, known as tho “Great oargoin corner,” and will devote his entire time and at tention to the Purchase, Sait and Exchange of Real Es tate, in city and country; From his acquaintance with tho business, be hones to satisfy all who may favor him with Agencies in their lino of business. ; „ esskbukces., , Ira B. Heraey, H.H.M’CaJlough, John F.‘ Perry, Geo. F. Gillmore, Lyman Wilmartfa, J. K. Moorhead. Capu William Ward, Thos. Howard, W.O.LesUe. (sepl&y ;ohn HAFFCTT...- *... IBeiaciji. HIAFgfiTT A OliDi (Successors to .the into firm of John Sheriff A Co.) BELL AND BRASS FOUNDERS, AND MANUFACTURERS f—l, Of Brass Faucets, Steam and Gas L _ _ J VPCkv, with all the various articles “fed in the PLUMBING BUSI * NESS,No*. 127 and 129 Firststreet. The above arc now prepared to manufacture and Keep constantly on hand every variety ofGnageand Steam Cocks, such as are used by Engine builders and Plumb ers; also, Gas Chandeliers, Ppndems, Brackets, Gas Pipe, Ac., Ac., Ac. ' [noy39 larrlage manufacturer. K * M. BIGELOW, MASUF*Tt7BBB OF YSt&U&StolE*. W «iWw COA 0 H.EB, CARRIAGES, Bugqics,Sulsiks, Fancy Carriages, Ac., on which ft used Sprout’* Patent Combined Spring Brace A Reach, Diamond Alley, between Wood and Smithfield streets, Pitubargh, Pa. R7*AII work warranted to be made from the best Ne w ark Hickory, and none but,the best Juniata hammered and rolled Iron used in this establishment. BK7EBKNCES. Hon. WM. WILKINS, WM. M. LYON, Esq. Col RODY PATTERSON, Dr. E.D. <>AZZAM, Dr. JAB. BROOKS, EOW. HEAZELTGN, Esq. WM. A. Hill A Co. Banker., R. it. HARTLEY. . [apa 1 ~ WM., ALEXANDER 4 SONS ..FSSBSgiiSa .Conra Mum ahd Fmummifa ■ MBSaHIBMSg |t -'UOT»Tatpa. e>nwf a? p«.« oni K^— 11 <*>»*•«• tf« Ruhang, • jSSSr Soul, Entrance on Penn JL.-res . , PWtfullXitnfonn.theirijiendsand the public, that they are prepared to famish and attend toeveryihing in the line of Undertakers, as they have’ quit the business of Cabinet Making, and their attention will be devoted altogethertothe above business, keep a large assortment of COFFINS made and finished, cover ed.and lined in the neotest manner, with a variety o materials, and at all prices; we keep SHROUDS ready made, of alUi«i/or Flannel, Cambric, and Muslin, at all prices, and made in the easfarn style, and all other arucleanecessary far dressing the dead, and famishing fanerals, of quality and price to suit; SILVER PLATES or engraving the name and age.; ICE CASES foriaying the body in ice,; by those who wish fa keep their friends any ibngth of time, and have ZINC PANS, tor put ice in' for laying on the body; LEADEN Coffins always on hand, we have, a splendid.new HEARSE and a pairof fine horses, and any number of thehest carriages, etc., etc., and wlllhe prompt, punctual, and reasonable. augl&-y • rnS Spring Fashlou for 18511 U J THIS beautiful style of HATS received and for Cg&saie by : s JAMES WILSON, mar? comer of Wood st. and Diamond alley /*S| NO; 108‘WOOD'STREET. Ui FALL FASHIONS I - fgfigL Received at the OLD stand'of G. W. GLASSGOW,.Beebe A Co/s Fall style of Hats for 1850. Those in want of a good Hat .or Cap-ata small adv.ang.e above coat for C&sh.will please ctu.'.t No. 103 Wood street, east side, third door below. Fifth street. angfll:4m -.*/ . . . - • S u M»-CWy. start Store., . bridge,hra A* .* a, S® assortment or our own make,^constantly ori hand." Customer SHIRTS mhdeto order promptly decS4:ly j£*N.AUL;\ PITTSBURGH, MONDAY, APRIL 21, 1851. Snsinefla <2arbs. - V \»- t t r *- \ I* * ’iV • , ®migratton £ma. Agency foe Different Lines of Packet Ships, -gIgrPASSEN&ER OFFICE) «g«R ■::; jSOB;UBKIint, «!.,TOTSBBB'OJI per P. Kf BYHfiES 6rCO.,6JSouth tirtct. carder of Fine. Near York; 39 Waterloo Rood, Liverpool; and 65 Goatsier street, frettr Orleans, ■ HAS, A line QF, PACKETS sailing every five days from Liverpool to New York; a lino of Packets from 'Liverpool to Philadelphia,- on the 18th of each month; alanoof paokotato Baltimore on the 20th o eaclißlonth. Also— u LineofTackets on the Bth nnd 24th of each month from London and Portsmouth to New York. ..;. • ••. • • .• ALSO—Drafts atsightalwayson hand, for any amount, at the rates of discount; and all information given concerning .passengers, that can bo given, with pleasure,bythetrAgcnt. JOHN THOMPSON, J»6 i 205 Liberty si, Pittsburgh - > - BiaOK Babb LINK -■-■■■ " -'fettt 1 ' 1 EMIGRATION OFFICE,: i\ . AT THE CATHOLIC BOOK STOBE, No. 67 Fifth etreel, near Smithfield. ri«lB undersigned takes tbts method of informing his '.L'Jfriemdaoud thopubltc in general, that he has opened an Office at the ahoye named place, and is prepsred to remit money in sums of 85 and upwards; payable at mphr, tu any. town, in England, Ireland, Scotland and Heiaalsotprcparad to bring oat passongsrsfromLiv crpool to any porLin the United Being con nected with a house of such,long standing as that of Messrs, Roche, Brothers & Masterson, and by his strict attention to business,'the subscriber trusts he will merit the confidence of.thoso who may favor him with their patronage. For particulars, please call at the Emigra tion Office of, the undersigned. Agent W.B. M'CONLOGUE, Nd. 67 Ftlih st., near Smithficld,Pittsburgh Ihfaenea— Hoa.. John B. Guthrie, Mayor ol Pitts burgh; Jamea Blakely. Esq;, John J. Milchel, E«q Hon-W. Porter, Alderman M. IV. Lewis, Offices of tie Morning Chroaide.Tost, and Pittsburgh Catholic - feblLdm . ■ aewArrangemeats. LINE °P PACKETS PHILADELPHIA. . TO SAIL FBOM LIVERPOOL thilhi Eighteenth day of rrertr Vtmth. Jane H.GLIDDEN; Atnime Child, 7UO tons-ieth Nov James BROSVNB.-dnAii>- Child, 1000 tons- -lSlb Dec NFYv’dSip g " Baw |?f» 6so tons-isthJan; i>b\Y SHIP> —ions«•- • - - **. . .jgLh Feb T above ships sre built of the bcsimaterials andaf t tbe most approved models for Swiftness, combined w lh tbe modem Improvements far the comfort of nas * £?'”■ "hotr commanders are meant- known ability Tbe».packets.will take advantage of.steam tow boats un the Delaware. A! o, ships euling-weekly from Liverpool lo New Or leans Passengers can gel up the nver cheap through tne winter. Q , Forrenns of Second Cabin and Steerage na'sageao py to nr addrcsvbyletter (post-paid), * v '. * ' * P. W. BhRNESACO. ta South Street, corner of Pine, New York ; ' 33 Waterloo Road (Liverpool: ~ or to . JOHN THOMPSON, _ novUity V aa3 Liberty street. Piushurgh FOUEiaK PASSESUKB OFFICE, - MP AHOY! ■ ■- Ls-j. S&Bo" WHO COMMANDS? It AIiNDKN & C 0.,' Wuo have ippoimedihr. subscriber Agent fortheir nnri vailed Lines of Ships from Liverpool to New York Philadelphia and Boston.. Let the Friends of Emigrants be careful to have their arrangements tnadenecordidgto the nets PrcriilenLata, and take no man’s, rttcipi, without having ttinsened; otherwise they will have topayin Liverpool,before ther ifiio following is <ho list , according to Jaw r ■■’■tßa Bread, •. g S Ew. Beef or Pork, l Flour, » > pint Vinegar, •» OfilDjsi!, § Id. Sowx. t Rice. 5 }' u Mokases, ” Potatoes, * 302. Tea, . ■ »iiu tbree quart* ot Water per day, and sufficient Y for Cooking. The caboose and i:o;>king-ranac» for thexse Of fas *euger*,srekept undercover. Every attention win be paid to promote their health and comfort. Brank of England Notes and Foiefgh Exchange par* caastfdaicnrremmte.il Debts,^ Legacies, Peuaioa*, collected, and copies of Wills procured, with every other.buiincsacon* nceted with on European Aren't.' JOSHUA ROOINSON, ■ ' v > European Agent,. : .. ftfrwl * Post tfaihurf**. earner of Fifth and Wood ats. UEMITTANCES ~ cHir IiMU.AND, IRELAND, . SCOTLAND, WALES. FRANCE and GERMANY, Ti> rmv amount, by Joshua Koldnioui European Agent, ¥ost Bmlding» t tar. Fyih and Woodttx Sransportation jCmes. 1851. Merchants* Transportation X»lne [vii. renu. casal asd ajLn.ao.vus,) FOR PHILADELPHIA. DIRECT. JET- WITHOUT lIE-SHIPPING. *TJI T. A. 3TANPLTY <s■ CO., Canal Basin. 403 Penn si., Pittsburgh. CHARLES RAYNOR, Central Block Road st., Phil&do. WE arc prepared to receive a targe amount of Mer chandize and Produce, to ship, on the oponing of the Canal, to Philadelphia and all intermediate places, ai lower rdus t and In Us, i time, than in any previous sea* son, . ‘jv.' N. B.—The increased number of Tracks provided by the Canal Commissioners for carrying boats over the State Railroad, will prevent any possibility of delay at Johnstown, HoUidaysburgh or Columbia, this senson. C. A. M’ANULTY, Canol Basin. TOUOHIOQUBSV.UOVTG * .TWENTT-THREE SHLXS TUB SHORTEST ROUTS TO BALTIMORE AND PHILADELPHIA! !The steamer THOMAS SHRIVER, M. I HE&WSa&IUn.«r r Master, leaves Pittsburgh, from her w tarf boat, above tbo Monongahela bridge, daily, at 4 o’clock,P; M., and West Newton at BA, SI,, running tu conueciioa with a daily line of-splendid Troy built coaches to Cumberland, and Railroad thence to Balti more and Philadelphia. For further information enquire of Q- M. HARTON, Passenger Agent, Monongahela House: or, Capt-JACOB SMITH.; Freight Agent, Wharf Boat dec2o:om hotels, &c. L». W. Smith* IRON CITY HOTEL, Fifth StrMjbttmen Wood- and Market, FiitsbureH fL/* Good ST ABUNG.attached lo tfaffhouso. {apr7:y National Hotel, rmatmrab.- Siiuattd on Water Strut, opposite thsLandine of iA« Bnvtnsvilla Suatri Packtts. ■ rpmSHouae hiving undergone a thorough re latrine and fitting up,both inside and out, the subscriber is determined to nse every exertions in hia power to make all comfortable that thfnlc proper to call with him ' The Table wilVbe always suppliei with 'the beat theraartet affords. The Bar will bo oupplied with the best and choicest liquors. Attached to the house Vs a good stable, attended hv a good Hostler. JAMES REAMER, mW BSOWH. • W. c. coimrT v . BBOWN’S HOTBV T ’ CORNER OF SEtTHFFELD AND THIRD STB Pittsburgh, Pa. '* ’ BROWN * CONNELLY, PROPRIETORS N. B «-Good Stabling attached to the house. " WSB JIEBVSBUftQII.iIOTEIIi. (HABBAvan’a Old Siawd.) rjIHB subscriber having leased the above well know Jt and excellent establishment, ia nowpr«Dared to «n terrnm hia frfenda and the traveling public generally in the best manner and on the most reasonable term* 1 His TABLE will at all limes be supplied with everv delicacy of the season ; and his Bar with the beat or V? quora. *. His stabling is very extensive; and every nrrawre ment has been madeforthe accommodation of Drover* augfr.tf TVM. CLAWSON. 8 ' Wavorly- Mouse. ; ;■ —- —. THE understated ■ having fox/succeeded Mt.JoHK Vibokb gTOggaiOji Li 'I 1 ? »“P oI " eslablishmcm, tambScdsto 8 friends andtbs public* generally. that he will os*.hi» best effort? 10 keep up ihewell earned and .l°njr enjoyed reputation of the house. ■ l± U fd™l?:ll.n PPl ‘ e w?c?6iT.fr^£'p 1 ' 1 ' “OUR HOUSE," OHELL OYSTERS AND GAME received daily at Q 'Our Hocss,”No.S4Diamond alley y • l!lt:lm '■■■■' TO BENNETT. •™>™Bo*Bs doxenofLadies' " ▼ one black real L&mba Wool STOCKINGS, whirh 8 °? ihewoot and more durable in the color than: Sea'll have heretofore made. Every , article in the ®°®*> Undershirts and -Drawer?, ladies 1 and children’s u mk rc i?i m B'» ma de to order with punctuality. Old Established Stocking Manufactory. Fifth 1 si decC w.daly &co.' " _ , Silver Forbfl) Bpoonti Ac; -W3» mutrafteture, of standard silver: - ’ out own JOHN B. MTADDEN ft CO. 9S Market street. BIMSTONe—I2 bbls for sale by maiS6 “7 b. a. Fahnestock * co. 1 1 ■* t »* -■; 'v- 1 -- Vr iVi i *syr* \;.. --: < ' \r. • lot Sale 8? ®o. £et. Valuable Real Estate for Sale* MTHE SUBSCRIBER offers forSaJe, on favora- Me terms, the following Rea! Estate, in tho City of .Pittsburgh* viz: Mo. 1.. Three valuable-three story bnck .dwelling honees, on Second street, ibetweenluaiket and Ferry RtTeete, the lots being each Id feet front by 80 deep. 1 No 42. Contains 57 feet front on Third street, adjoining the Hard Presbyterian Church, on wbiclws erected one four story bnck house, used as a printing office, and one ; two story brick warehouse. •* •■*.■ <\ No. 3. Two lots tft Fallston, Beaver county, -being lot* i Nos. 3.and 4. being about 100 feet On-which is erected one block of four frame dwellings, and one sepa rate frame dwelling,all two stories high. No. 4. One lot 50 feet front on Back street, opposite the I above, and extending to'the top of the jull. . I No. 5. Two beach Jots, each 50 feet front, and running I from the rood to low water mark,‘on the Big Beaver. I No.O. One valuable waterlot, 100 feot on Wheel Knee, { with tea shares waterpowerattached, . .i-*-.. j No. 7. One lotopposite the water lot t 80 feetfront, and l extending to the top of. the hill, on which is ereclea one | two. story bnck store and. warehouse, 23 by 50ieet; also I one frame dwelling, two stories high. . j • No. 3. One large lotnrNew Brighton, Beaver county, I being-abont 140 feet on Broadway; and about 200 feet j deep, containing It acre, on which arecrected two large I frnme dwellings, and one small frame house, used as an ornee. This property was formerly occupied by Mr. r.l C. Gould, and is very pleasantly located, being- imraodi-j ately opposite the Fallston Bridge. • I No, 9. One water lot, immediately below Fallston I Bridge, being about ICO feet in length, and extending j Irom Water street to low water mark, or towing path- I The above property will bo sold on very* favorable I terms. Apply at the Book Store of R. C: STOCKTON, | corner Third and Marketstrceis. { niara* JOHN FLEMINGy Agent. I Orphans* Conn Sale. ■ IN pursuance of, an order of the Orphans* Court of Al . legbehy county, the subscriber, appointed trustee by the Court to make sale df the e state of the Rev. Charles B, Maguire, deceased, will exposeto public sale, at the Court House, in the city of Pittsburgh, on Saturday, the 20th of April, at 10 o’clock A. M*. all that certain mes suage and • _ LOT OR PIECE OF GROUND situated m the cuy of Pittsburgh, Allegheny county,-Pa., of which the Rev. Cbas. B. Maguire diedj- seized in his demesne as of fee, 1 being part of Lot No. 469, In Coi. Woods* plan of the town of Pittsburgh, which said piece or parcel of ground was conveyed by James McCul lough and wife to the said Rev. Charles TT. Maguire,i)? the 27th day of ApnJi A. D 1820, and record ed in the recording office of Allegheny county aforesaid, - tn DeedßookNo. 2, V 01.33, page 2Sih; boundedond de scribed as follows: Beginning at the intersection'of-i C-uerry alley with Liberty street, and running thence the line.of Liberty street to a, point'-seven-feet i from the lower or westwardly corner of a bnck house erected • upon • the premises,' the same to be measured from the corner ot the brick* walls of said building, ihencc by a line at right angles wnb Liberty street, and parallel to the western end of said building to Cherry alley aJores&id , thence by the line of said aftey xo the j E - £ 2* which said hound one; enclose the j inckpuiidingaforesaid.'.Togeinor with a small inns-1 jle lying eosiwaTdly thereof and. seven feet of ground | lying westwardly of said-building. ' ' ' ROBKIIT WATSON, Trustee-' _- - - ADDITIONAL SALE OF TForty Town tot* | n Sait-Liverpool, O. HB recent anprecedenud sale of Lois, in lhe above tbnving Town having neatly exhiuslcd Jhose ore** viotuly laid ‘out, and .;tbe-demand still continuing, the undersigned has been induced to lay. oat. & portion of his properly in town lots as .above, and offers them for sale at prices and terns that cannot fail to' meet the views of those wishing to purchase. It is needlessT© say any thing of the location of. the. town and prospects, fit having been sufficiently described In recent advert* isemem*,) other than that over one hundred 'lots have i recently changed hands, and ; beeu' purchased by:those j .wubmgtoprocareadftsirablehome. . .. . ■■■.-I The abovelota are among the raosteljgible anddesi-j xablsm the place, and are principally located irttheeen--1 tre of those recently cold. : ; . For information apply to the proprietor in Liverpool, or to James Blakely, Esq.,Fourth street, Pittsburgh,* . - _ • T . , „ v : JOHN S. BLAKELY, . . EastLweTpooi, Feb.2nd,lSsL . . ; [fsblfcdawf Real Estate far Sals. ; rrtHE. undersigned offers.for sale.a large number of A- valuable bnuding lots, and some very desirable sites for manufactories. In the borough of Birmingham, loca ted near the new Public School HcoEo and English Lu« theranChnrch. .. . The rapid growth oi Birmingham fu popolaiion and. tnaaufactnnnjr wealth, and the reasonable prices at which lots will be sold*, will reader them a safe and dio fitabJo investment, Title perfect. Terms favorable.' ; .? r p « rUcll, . s i s attd terras ehqaire of the undersiraed < at the office oi Geo. F Gilmore, Esq., on Grant street. Pmabarghj between 3d and 4th streets, or of William gfmoes and fy. Patterson, E*q,’rs. at their office* in Bmntngham. (1an273 -AIOS) 'N • ' B*or sale* 7" 7" ” A LOT OF OROUND, containing.'Acres; situate one mile below the town of Beaver, Beaver coun ty V OO ** elected a new Brick House, 43 bv 40 feet, 1| s.ume*hjgh, with a basement.-The house has beea weU built and well finished, andcontainalO robms. Ills within 200 y*-d« of the Ohio river, and commands auim viewm t, and i* boundedontbe North west by the State road leading to New Lisbon, Ohio. This pro perty woald be desirable for ncouniry residence, or for it gajaen, or summer boarding house. A'Jot ©fs acres adjoining it will be sold with, it, if desired by. the pur chaser. The terms are so moderate, that it will be a' bargain to the purchaser: Enquire of N. P. & G. L. B. FETTKRMAN, Attorneys at Law, Fourth su A Valuable Piece of Property- tor Sale* CONTAINING 6 ACRES, situate in the immediate vicinity of East Liberty, adjoining hindsAf Thos; Mellon, Esq., and Mrs. Negley,aboat i of a mile from the Railroad, fhis property has on it a fine,.prospering young orchard, and isaycry desirable situation for a country residence,beingn few hundred yards from the turnpike, and fronting on the old Mansion rood; This property is also very .suitable for pcrsojts deiirous of purchasing i or 1 acre lots, as it points on three different streets, lt noisold in be sold in lots to suit purchasers. For information enquire at this office. op 3 * ' For Rent) A HANDSOME STORE, on Market street, between Third and Fourth streets, at present occupied by Mr. Thomas While, a* a Dry Goods Store. .. Also—A large well, finished ROOM in the second story, next door to Mr. Duff’s Mercantile College. This Room is well calculated and suitable for a Musical Ba* loort or Academy; or could be conveniently arranged at doubfe.offices. 'E, D. GAZZAM, , aplifif . Office, Third at,over the Pott Office. Laud for Sale. rIE Chattier’* Coal Company will sell some e try de*. sirabl* pitta qf situated, on and near the Steobenville Tampike, aud near the southern terminus of their railroad. Jfoo Land will be divided .into quaaUtics.to: suit pur chasers, and the terms of.payment will be very easy. Enquire of *' £ Z W REMINGTON, • -••••■•■■ -V Manager, FOR SALE/—A Lot of Ground having- a'front of 60 feet on Centre Avenue, and running b*c!c266 feet to two streets. On the lot is erected < a largo Brick Dwelling House, nearly cow and well finished. The lot is planted with the best selected Fruit,and Shrubbery tbe country can afford. If appUcation.be made soon,the property will be sold ata fair price and terms. Enquire at the office of WM-C.FIUEND, Attorney, Fourth street, between. Wood, and Srnithfield. Houeee to l4«t« A BRICK HOUSE on Penn street; rent 8050, . A Brick House omMarhory street;-- snuahle for two families, 8170. \ A House and Garden on Vine street; SIGO. A Hoase and Garden, in a pleasant- iocaiion, two miles from the city; 3125. , S.CUTHBERTjGenVA&em, 70 SmithfieldvStreei. Dwelling to Let< NO. 45 Third street* opposite the Third Presbyterian Church, and second house from Ferry stroeu This is a very comfortable dwelling, embracing four teen rooms and an excellent bathing room, supplied with hot and cold shower baths, Ac. Situated convenient to basinets, market, and in a quiet and pleasant neighbor* hood. Apply on the prcmiscsi [martO For Rent* THAT LARGE DWELLING HOUSE, .with extensive Grounds, for Garden and Stables treSS auached-*-ihe Residence of the late Wm. J. Totten, Cliff street. Possession given on the Ist of Marche ; v For terms, apply to 0. R. M’ABOY, Guardian, or R. C.Totten, atthe Fort Put Works. .(teblB ! " • ••. ••• ■ Eor Sole, ■ : ! - A HOUSE AND LOT, eituatedon Pike street.between’ Walnut and Factory atjreets, Fifth Ward, The Lot is 20, feet front and 100 feet deep,' on a ich there : ore two small Frame Tenements. Terms ea y:—Title good For particulars, enquire of Aldermen PARKINSON, Penn street. Fifth ward. 7 maySftf BIRMINGHAM PROPERTY yoa smjs.—AvaluaWe property of 53± feet front on Centre'street, by 127 deep to Franklin street, .having alargetwo Atory brick house, arranged separately for two hav ing four, rooms, &e>, with a. large yard. Ai*o, a car penter’s shop, on Franklin street. TheV.whole will be sold together at a Terms easy,*. - S.CCTHBERTyGeneraI Agent,; 70 Stnithfieid street. TWO HOUSES FOR;. A- Tteli; arranged BRICK HOUSE, fitaeue-on Webster, street.: Rent 3175. . Also, a convenient Brick House,on Robinson at., Allegheny, near the lower bridge. Rent 3100.- . - S. CXJTH BE RT, G e n ’1 Agent,' , 76-Smitbfielaatredt. Drue and' Prescription Store for Sale. A DRUG and PRESORIPTIONSTORE, located in a flourishing and improving part of .the city, which is doing a ■profitable businessj is offered for salc upon easy terms. Enir further particulars, apply at.tlite office, j]aB2 • • Jj'et* ; •. <|SS|t A TWO STORY' BRICK HOUSE, on Bjink BUS* Lane, Allc shelly, between the Handatreetlridire and Aquedubt. Enquire of H- iWi-Fish, Real Estate Broker, corner of sth and Sntithfield streets. 1 [ootSS ~ •. • To li«t* •• “ ' TWO -fine. Houses to rent in East Liberty, with gjood . out Houses! Garden, Fruit, &c„ Ac. Enquire of F.R.DRAVO,! marlS ■ ■ ' ; ~ • - ■ No 1 Diamond ■. To Let* A TWO STORY BRICK; HODSE, No. 9, Haystriat Enquire of . KING & MOORHEAD,! - m iS® 27jWqod»tro(it Ready made clothing.— Bobibi cmam»,No. . 7l ,Snmhfield street, always has on hand,in addition IO ms choice ttock of Cloths,CaMimeres, Vestings, Ac,, &C-, a hand tome and. fashionable assortment of Ready border In the very beat manner* which he wUI sell lower than the loweßte'fbrCashTF ** w 2? d of his friends and the public to his stock of Boys’ Clothing, whidh’he flitters juraaeir are snrpassed by none wett of the mountains, . No. 71 Smithfield stSet.- f Dispatch and Chioalcle copyi ' ; JUST RECEIVED— Ai Robsbt Cmsrsfc’s, N0.;7,L Smithfield street, a new assortment of Gentleme&’a Furnishing Goods/consistihg J io-part; of Shim, Collars and Bosoms, Cravats.Handkerchlefe,Gloves, Shoulder Braces, Ho?e and half Hose,' &C 4 all of which will fresold low fbr cash; ' 5 oprll . [Chronicle and Dispatchoopy } .. r- Ohtgnelfi Empire Clothing Store, THE attention oi> purchasersisrespectidily invitedto the NRW STOCK OFFSPRING., AND SPMMER GOODS,- ntfiis‘estabUBhmCrtticbnn>riiihg,Bladlrj Bine, Brown, Green andothcrßroadclotfas; Blaek&anqjFig-' ured Cassimeres; Black and - Figured ,Ba|ins} Vyove Marseilles arid-Cashmere Vestingsr'n 'Variety o Linen and light woollen goods, tor the warm weather AII of which will be made to order in good stvle and at low prices.; {A good assortmentof and Genilemen’s Furnishing Gbods.,nlwayson band, ; aprtl:lta ; 1 H'CHIGNBIiL: ' new ond Fosnioname Goodo. ; ' TUST RECEIVED at BOOBYER & GJUBBl&B O Bee Hive Clothing Store, No. 235 Liberty atrefet/a large-and splendid assortment: of- the latest styles of Spring and Summer Goods/which we aie prepared to manufacture; to cider,-in aatyleahsurpassetHnthijcity and at extremely low prices. ~ / . ... - ■VVehave oil: hand'a large assortment of READY MADE CLOTHlNG,mademthe best and/most-fash ionable manner, which we are determined to eeU very ■ low forcashr-' Country merchants*, 1 Bird those Wbb : irayv wholesale, will find itto their advantagetoatalLund ex amine our stock, before purchasing. “ [apr7i3nl -JL/~ Lawrence Journal, Clarion Democrav-Marcer iSetninehr Greenehargh zEepuh Hcan, washinglon.'Exttmincr,Stcnbenyillo union—copyito the amount of Si, send paper to advertisers, and charge this office,. •' , ,-v . . .. . B. M, ABGU9T; ."w I.'JT MEBCANT. TAILOK ; No. 155 ■ Wood Street, (near Sath Street). ■. fTIAKES this method of returning HS sin ceretfi ansa to X the citizens of Pittsburgh ana vicinity 1 for'ibe very liberal patronage they havehetrfotoedort hfm/and hope* through striet aitemfontof business ahdadesirtrlb please alir to merit .a Continuance"of tfiehr lavorff. ‘ Particular attention paidtoCbil<iren ? BClothmg- :i ' ‘ lT * . In connection wflh'the Tailoring Business,-he. has opened a Furnishing Store, with a larger and splendid assortment of Shirts, Under Shirts. Brß*verifc Cravats, Suspenders; Pocket Handkerchiefs/Jenny Ties, self adjusting - Tbgelh er with every thing in that line necessary for* gentle man9# outfit. •••• BENJAMIN M. ARGUST: “ ap>9 (Tokencopy.) r : &mmes €, : Wkm a •m-A?-°, r^ crlr CCTr2H “.lie Jaw P. IfeujrrJ ; I hi OULU ozosv respectfully announce to his friends TT and the pnblic in gaaeral, that he Jia» rented the: BlaTkcl tirar, between Second and Third ffl, e ii!hSas re he intends carrying on the TAILORING: BUSINESS in aii its departments.' Heis nowreceiring enanCTS- ail: entire newvjnock of GOODS, for Spring and Sommer wear, viS; superb Its ■grtntfc aiut:American Olelisf WMmiKi Tweeds, Cossmcrcs.(TaiUed CIuA,, a snpe nor anicieTor fiunnm Coca,) Together with alarms as sortment of j>lain and figured anodesi rable styles. ■: ? , : Aiso,an€XceUent Sttt Caskmtrt r -6&in and Mannifet- all of/which, the subscriber is irepareu to max©, to order in the neatest and most fash ionable styles, at ns aa ; any other ment. He therefore hopes by strict attention to all or ders intrusted to his care, to merit a share bf"p nb lie'pa tronage.. . . ... JAMES C. WAT3L. No. 3dMarket, between Second AhdThiid its; - TO TAILORS.—I shall conunue to sell and rive in structions or my. syemm.ofGommt-JJnxtfgftangaa heretofore, at the following prices, via s If accompanied byoral mstraction/810; withoatinstraetions, ; 37. - mftcn^ : JAMES.qWATT. spuing and suarauu ciiOVßXga * THREE BIG DOORS! iVb. 151, Liberty Street; PUUtiwgU. •: OHN McCLOSEEV has now the pleasuro of an w noancmg to hisnmueraas friendsandthe public in general,that nis Spring and Summer stockis nowTcadv for inspection, which he believes will be found, to bs' or Ote laigest and"be»f selected stacks of Keady- Slnde Clothing to be found m the Weitent Country. Ho has this season paldtnore than usnai attention to the manufacturing and strioof his Gafmehtsiid that the' yory lowest priced, as well as the finest, are got up in a style and elegance not to be surpassed.’ * 1 of aßdeaiUn* mcioihnig to his Preseat splendid anortmentof • v Hoaay«BXoao GarmentSp : r: As he feels confident,apon examination of.ihooaalldes and prxces of hia goods,Tie can ofier themsuen indoce men.l?.a.B a “®U jnake-irtheir interest to purchase at his' establishment' - , >ES F.EATOH :- .Many years’eypeijence, ana great auccesi in thebu sines* together with an unprecedented oholmlean&T+- lad patronage has enabled him to. get opijariuenia 10 ?i mt »r fa ® *>»«n«s;habit* anataatesof eTery loeatlnb in me -y won, which ts oCjhe utmost importance to whole sale purchasers. “ ' ••: In the -Catting department wiU.s* tbohff a choice; ae tecuon of the most fashionable gj&pds, consisting of~ Frtndij Eixglish and BrQa,dcloUi t : *. c »*«•.. Also, oileieeUonuuionmentiof rsSTINBK of tie latest and roost fashionable *tyie»— nil of which he is prepared tomafce to order in the best manner and at the most reasonable prices. COMfeTREN, ONEAND ALL! , i • The Assortment, the Qaalify,‘ahd the Variety, ia the most extensive, undoubtedly, to be found In the United Mates; , „ v ,inargfl S: ' . T3> THE b. ÜBS CRIB EH, a inrve and handsome; as iVr*s? rt ? enl m CLOTHs 'cASSTIIERES and VEST INGS, or every style and cotor desirable for Gentle - spnng und cummer wear;? Together wiiht the mrgest assortment <?{ Goods- expressly for Boy’* and romh’s wear fever brohght to thiscity, which have bnea selected with great care, in the East, with a view to suit ihc taste of every person,: and.whie.h;will:lle made to oraer in the best manner and, on reasonable terms* IP* Alwaysoa hand*a large assbttmenrar the most - fashionable CLOTHING; dr 'every description, for Boy’s and youth’s from two-years and upwards, at-: •; _ i . f v CHESTER’S, Merchant Tailor, 1 No. 71 Smithfiold street, between Fourth and Diamond. alley, and No. 11 St. Clair street; hearths Bridge.: ' . marSl iFormerlyDavis* Cracker Faclcfry;) > • : FICKEISES,& STOBTTENEL, E3PECTFULLY announce tothe.publlc generally, Xv ana their friends especially, :hat tney have estao*; 1 stand, where they ahallalcvßya keepa-fttilassartmentof the best stockof—Rhenish Wiaes.aad Spatkling-Jlock I Wines, Moselle and French' red' and whitdwihes. l Also, French dark and pile Brandies, oFthe : choicest vintages; Jamaicarara, Holland gin, :lrish.Wblhkoy, champagne.and sparkling hock .wines, s of the,most approved brands; port- wines',' Madeira,'cherry and, ntuskatWines ? Aoegathe; &e; Al*o,‘sardiacSiHoltand hernngB,Swis».andliimburftChceße.-: AH ofWhichthey will seif, wholesale, or retaihon the.most reasonable terms. One of the partners, Mr Stodvenel, still continu* ing hia importation bnsmcss in tha eity New Vork, the above .firm is eupbled.ta sell a cheapen and belter ar ticle than any other house in this city. . Please give Us a call, before you purchase elsewhere ' ; ;; :,,iEr Famlliea*uppUedfreeof extracharge/andafthe ! .shortestnotice. ; • ~i; - ‘ ‘ aprligm ; (Chronicle and Gaiette co] Journeymen CftbinetAlvken AaaoelaUon ; -•- • (near’mc'corneM»rWodd.>‘j'-« v,\: *- AgsociATipy.ctfrfifc VKi . - - .»44*l&k bracing, already, twice to as many hands as the lot- |spf < . * £ «aße6tandbuhertomostrenowned *rj I business shops of this oify, have opened their, Wire hoase, and are able to furnish the pablic, by wholesale or Tetailj with FamUure of the following description— • Viz: • : J v ; 1 Mahogany Wardrobes; Dressingßnnaus ;Fpll Col* uraned Bureau"; Mahogany Bedsteads: Mahogany Chairs;- Rocking Chairs ; Mahogany ■ WaaWtandS; So* faa; JDivana; .PiauoStQols; Boak.Caaet;Becbstarle*f Card Tables; Pier,Tables \ jine.■ Card .Tables l Centre. Table's; -Hat Racier French Bedsteads; Ottomans; Poplar Ward robas; Dining and BredkfastTables; WOrk . stands r Cherry 'and Common >Workciands; high .post, common, iow x and trundle Bedsteads; ChenyßureousT Cribs; Cradles;&c; ’ :.' T . v Y... The advantages of co-operation; on tin extensive scale, permit them tQaellatthfi,lowestprict3,an(i they aye de termined fo Bell, lower than any competitors, an eqtthUy good, ir not better nrtlcle, aridwarrinted—asthe public wiu understand by giving them s.calk ’* ' vOT •: - SHjt Sttomftooi .war* of-all descriptions;; and.-oiher articles of anyde-cription, made to oraer in every style, atthe-ghortestfaoacei ' - 11 N 1 t imw& ” Envelopes. ; '.v -•- LIPMAN’S -AAfitsivt Parchment Entclcfpa.-*- By flip ping the Rogers in water, and moistening sand* pessing the gammed edge, these Envelopes become the safest and strongest that ‘can be usedi-ibemg‘madn of parchment, paper; which wIU withstand cuy ordinary friction or moisture. For thaquantlty or aihalo pact, at the stored ‘ : W^sThaVENT 5 - marts - corner of Market arid Second*!*. •' • ’■ Dissolution* • • 11 - l S'" npKE Partnership heretofore - existing '‘between'; the : JL aabicribers.; under the, firm of Coalter & Hacker Druggists, has this day been dissolved by mutual ton! "XrohnUßSl. _ I^;' tn-The affairs of lie late Brat will Be eattieS bv J A. Coulter, who continues. lie same business at- the! old stand, comer of.Wooi and Third streets. • ' a p 3 :n- Bonnty. ~. • ~'i !* V liSC^Ootobei’fr 311 - '.;f t . :v.. **.*' • ' ~ ~ * "■ imjimidhmi iiimwii~ * " f " (Slotljing. WINBS&LIQUOaS. • ■■■■•*■* ±...;s -*■<- ■' -••■•- •• '.•,.- V-- :'^J' •--^t-r . ;-.V .; •••■ -i. • ; ftni; '*s-0 c '• . , -1:! • ffirolgokg, iilask, &£. Magazines for ma*vGodsy,graham n*«f a f n «Bdlie lMim' National out They are iUa*trated,aa amal. with fine ei mtfnSl and fashion plates. ; For sale at Wall’* PeikxfiSlaffa Newspaper bepot. No. 85 Ftmrth .aecil KEW music. A'freeh: aapply .of Ajut.te ri.*; Smora, Boomplete collection of aeealar aad toclii nrosic. arranged in firar vocal pant; witbefall coatee of vocal exercises, forthe coWvation ortho voice,and for improyementin musie/it. notation,ir Wk. B. BaaDjoav .. Albo,TheM*oodljt, a collection of pqpalar antaoeiai a P rt « No lOUThirdeiAi. ceielS *sbw Song,” atrangodror TTh* Robib, by Jenny Lind—for the gm'tar; * Wfion Stara nro in Ibe Quiet Skies, do^. Jinngy atihe Gate, d? Ratapian-by Jenny Lind, do B Jf;ftMl>4.See Waves, , . do • . P • ■' fffi^^dtor v - WaU,ioeifer p‘“» national Union; - < , T*iB Midnight Hoar; ' ‘ toTe '“ b ? 'T- v - WMhkoj Oh dome, Maidens, Como; , Monmainjdaid’j I nviiaUon; . We Parted Forever,: ColiOnadeTollta; Pliek’e Sentimental Wait*; £°fiES e £ Wth I SK? eolfecUon orWaltesa, Marche. ,^"m^? riauo ,' 1 ll tc ' , astrecelved byexrmsoL' CoUectiora made, and Mosic bound in ibe ben mSS a 'm.r9s c, BI ' UM E , S i PIanoJjWI)6V^ marW lie, Wood street. KBW MUfilcJ ' '' "■ ■ •• Ailß Hobm, ’v.-'. -S5S I, a!Sf , ffl ,er . tlle3) *}»-Mary,-, ■ . Stall*** is far away* BSS? on^,iverShoMff ' STyte o^l ThSSphffir^ 8 '- i. . 7ftc Block Shakers* Sons aud Polka ■ Would I were with Thee—for Guitar :• v. Ka » Ihss Adieu*; -By Horrj - . ■. An extensive collection of uow vana'iona,&c. • • ’ WfW&P&r-« r ' , N«w Carmine Sacra," Can- PS? “»«**“<«»" excellent new work, called tie “ffl*. TtotfittHcolleetion of, popular and-soeialfonMiliarnw nizetf, and a Ranged by G. S Webb and W* Masonl cousidered-on* orthe best wbris'iEver!publfified. * H» K3fEBEB,GoLPXiMft&? f . No. Ibl Third street. : . sew stocii or "" = ,! ’SFPol&rwpect* aiientioit ofUiepab * to het newend sple ndidsfack of ! ..#«&?neWi improvement .of Jfceftwntfngn ttiola., ton aad most impomdumprovomenti mVeiifid' solely *7*&«ntaod £jpft*©tfcew.; Tboy toyo been triedaobe copied m this country, bal unsuccessfully.. YAleOjOn© sptendlaiTdeftaye, tloable carved Piano, ♦ JUV style, made |>y Bacon &Raveii > New York. *• Thtoe Toctave Pianos,als&tiHttJeby Bacon & Raven, New Yorki . r-.cy-j-.iy •■••■' FourB| octave Pianos, made by J. &.. C. Filter, Iste Pinnits jt Fisher. New Yorfcjtoeethcr with eomc of our own manaraatttto, with motalic Trnme. . - , QaSS O 100 bash. Dried Peaches ; 50 do*. Corn Brooms ;. 125 tierces GreasoXard; : - ■-obbla.Coroßeaf;l •: - > ' .• For aalo by CARSON & STKNIGHT, *Vrt? sj Water mreet. GOFFEE— 10Q bagVgreen Bio Coffee for saleby 1 ’ aprt? CAR3QN&SPgftrOHT. VVyi^i*;COU^H ; .Qa.NoYr*lOO doz« jQBt xecfii7od XL and/oriale by JAMES A,JONES, • aprt7 •-' .-• --■• ; 1 earnerLibertytmdHatol-guecta.. . aOWE’S SHAKER SAB9APARILLA-S0 do* ju«t received end for sale by . - - , . vpnV . V- ‘ JA'teS A. JONES > piiHOMB GRKKN—In boxes, jimrec’d and foraalo, apr!7' • • JAMB 3 An«ONB8. ana fancy Soaps, jast received arid forsale hr ,prt7t«-;»ia>v> gi** - James a subscribers fceep constantly Jranand X C. Rhine hard t’a Trusses, which they wilUcll whole* salo or retail - BOWK & TETLEY, ' . ;ttpn?r. : . ; ■ . AWoo&qtrcet. . ■ WATCHES>*Cona;tuiUy receiving) -'supplies VXof too OhdvGeneva; watch suited taithfl! tailed wonts and .tastes,. and at unprece dented low priees. . 1 : ? » r r - Every Watebfcold, will fcegasrimteed as represented ondwarraoted, or the money retarded. • Tc 1 .. £ „ ; i W.W.WIfcSON, • qptt7,..; .. corner-MarketandEouithsta. l? i y,s / ;'y’ AT g5 R E p 4iRING.-r'Superior. Watch and X Clockwork done in every variety, °Pr l7 , W.TV.WILSdN. TNPIA SILKS; AND A. ALuwzi & Co. X ore nowopewa* Cases of India Silks andS alius:— alsdjDfes* Sflks,ofitriped,'plaihatid ehenestyles. '• aprlT - - "■•-‘iV.r:. FNfe JACONETAAND A I. Mi«o* & Cojhave jut receive! per erpro»V3 cues fine jaconets andCambnp*.,, >•, r v fapil7 W ROUGHT COLLARS AND CUFFS—A.A:'Mi. :l new, receiving lenl-VAhmcia Col w» ariCofi; BfloSdoj!al»p;/Chcnii»ttes(C«jCSrD». )ARASOL3—A. A, MASON & C0.,63 Rod 6* Matk aUkinds. , : tciiflo EACESj&C.— -A. A- MASON & CO. hare received *,2*3® mTOICW ofbobbitrevpatent spotted do; polka epot Brussel* jrftaeyr*d» j-blactelaces; detnl veil*. Ac: .. .BprlO. " ~.yt SHAWLS, AND 4JRBJs COOCS—IS cartoni.of iho raostfaiiuonablo Shawlsnowdpciaing-etAvAvMA rSON CO.’S. Atao, ottaes of nBvr aiylcs de laines, bo- CaprlO JP aaie b? IQ ° aprJfl 0 - &a3lu,shellcd Cora il BTUAßT^ fo y!T leby ißOOfiJfeaoaoz. ptnn&iußidro " »_Bpria STUART.& SILL 3UL<I4 BUTTER— 3 bblatreati •"-T” 1 V viwift ' "—XSkegs do -la store aod‘ibr sal*. tt P rfB . . .. STUART A.SILL. lO bbU* W&iiocorn la etore and (or sale* **>!** BTPART A 81JC.L. TYRIEO APPLES—Ioo baßh.insTorfraYid for sal© by STOART & bill: VVANT£D.-62,000 panted for auc.OEivelvo ffiomfcs,for wi.ich a btmns*wlU be twcnritTyaadrjatcrest quarterly. • ?S.\CJUTHBBBT. \ „ 7 .... •;. SOSmttbfielb sixoet. T^TOncit— The GD. of the Sons o.Teraperante wil l Xl meet la Pittabargh, at the Odeoa, PbufihTtr«>t at JO-rfctock,*, M Sail/ prifna forWfti by ’• - ' J-btouams a cp., orH corner Wood anJPifih «i. f'IBESTNUTSi-SO bushels; " . ilUi KiNOMNU-*-IW3-£acics h? nml* J.P-WILLIAM3 fcCQ. SUTTES [V ,aprl4, PP rAart—inoMfrftyfonaloby ?■, .r ;V . ; - • WH-. '.v jr r J. D. WILLIAMS » ch. XTHES bojevfoc sale-by t mm »prtfii. s i. f s , J. P. WILLIAMS &. CO. YBIOLQOY, i or, EVERY .MOTHER^ fewKifsiiiSSi [»ons] w. p.-mahshat.i. KpiSKSV-" ""“ASsS?- -- 807Xibeytv giVftet. ■ fablg. fox aalft by ~~ • IjLaprtg JXL.,/ aobbu.No.3; 10 qaaner bhla. No. i”; for sale by , . '' ww. dyer. p — wm.dyer. Frtah gronmt and', r?:: lot on hand ana for salobi? i .mirfo . . RHODES & ALCORN. . v *> ; ■ ■*' '■ ■' 1 r ‘‘ > "7; * r f ~C ;"v.' .•rt.-rf-v ;?* -v' : " - /-i ' NO. *337. Eye» in norland for STCfAHT.&'SJtIi, __l2tWood street. ;are for lalo’bir:-:-. ; •f.-O-WILUAMSfeCQ. •itTbbla. No. * - „ rWM.PVER. * '* >1 ’ * * ; . 1 , v'_'/. ■ 'a * .. Y .■■■'. ' V- s' ■■ : - r ■ vV-k. ■V
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