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I AUo,ships sailinffwetlrty from Liverpool to Ni ■ 1j....,y rROBUCR ANO COMMISSION MERCHANT, I SMilng, BMiMMIttM,. • zy.y ■ yy - \ '. v •;: 'C%4-;*'t-.w : •■'•:; - ■- X., inSiSs&'S, SpS SHSf VOLUME IX. DAILY MORNING POST. Prinild andfcuilijArd BY HARPER A Z.AYTON, HOBTH-WIST COBISBJT Of WOOB iKB TOTH milß. TT7* 2ERMB- —Five Dollars* year, payable strictly nadvan-e Sir Dollars will invariably be required if. not paid within ike year. ■ rrt-Slnrie copies two cebts—for sale at the counter at the Office-, ami by the News Boys THE SATURDAY MORNING POST. Is published from the same office, on a large blaultet size sheet, at TWO DOLL AKS a year, in advance—. Binzle copies tit's cejttS. ID*Nopdper wUlbedisconUnued treuos ofine proprietor,).unul all arrearages are paid. ITT* No aupiman will bepaidto any order unless ae-: toropaniedby (he money, or satisfactory reference in this; Cl jfe» Counwrcd with the Establishment of the Morning ? Puf isane of the largest Job Prijuing in the cityi where all "kinds of floor fc is -done.vn the shottest nolrce, and rjMjlfftt4o7*oWs.wrT7W. - ,• - "'"i } • RATES OF ADVERTISING • AGREED-UPON BY THE PITTSBURGH PRESS. TEN UTTX3 tfONPAEHL, OB LESS:. "■ . . On© e^uaTe, -one insertion • ■**•• • • * •- ——B 0 * . : «• *«» • - each additional insertion • . *£ “ « oneweek* 1/5 tt u i wo-we eks J w •“ “ • three weeks*- *• • ’ JjJ ..«■ three months—— ,SSS « « faurraonths ***** '> X! «*•*■■■• six months —' Jj* 00 “ « onc year--w-..™-.—-.-— --18 00 Bl&nding Card, six lines or less, per jinnnm**—— IM w CIIAIWIIUat.K AT PLEASURE l . • ©ne square. pcrarmura;(exclusive of the paper,)- *s.ou For each additional square,inserted over one mouth, and for each additional square inserted under the yearly rates. halt pnee.' Publishers not accountable for legal advertisement* beyondthe omountcharged tor. their publication Announcing candidates tar office to be charged the i .sanae as other advertisements. . Advertisements not marked on the copy for a specified Humber of insertions, will be continued till forbid, and. - .payment exacted accordingly.: . -:Thc privileges of yearly advertisers will be confined . rigidly to their regular business, and all other adyeru*e iv menisnot pertaining to their regular business us agrl-cd tor.to be paid extra. . . _ . -All advertisements Tor charitable institutions, tire .companies, ward, township and other pahlu; m-t-ungs, . and such like, to be charged half price, payable jsTßlctly . i« ApvancK*... Marriage notices to be charged oO cents. Death nonets inserted without, charge, unless nccom pltned by taneral invitations or obituary notices, and . whenso accorrpamed.to be paid tor. Regular advernsers. and all others sending communi cations, or requiring nonces designed to call attention to Fairs*Soirees. .Concerts, or any publto entertainments, where- charges are made for admittance—all-notices or. private associations—every notice designed to call at-., tention to pnv«tc enterprises calculntcd oi intended to ; promote in.lividualinlercst.can only be inserted with the underatandingthauhe same is to be paid for. If intend ed to bo inserted in the local column, the same will be charged at the rate of not less than ten cents per lint-. Bishops or Fist Notices to be charged triple price. Tavern Incense PeliUons.Sa.OO each. Legnl and Medical Advertisements to be charged at full prices.- Real Instate Agent and Auctioneers' Advertisement? not to be classed under yearly rates, but to be allowed a discountot and one-third per cent, from the amount of bills. . WEEKLY OR TRMVEEKLY IN DAILY PAPERS. One square, three insertions ••••81 50 . Do. each additional insertion-♦ ,0 37 AVDERTISEMENTS IN WEEKLY PATER. Oie aqaare,(lo hnes,lone insertion**** —5O * . Do. each additional insertion- ••• •0 25 All transient advertisements to oc paid in advance. .. WHITE A CO., Gazette. : L.HARPEIL Post.- ' ROBT. M. RIDDLE; Journal. JAMES IV BARR A Co., Chronicle. FOSTER & BROTHER, Dispatch. Dec. 1,1849.1 JA&IES BlDDLE*.American. _ (professional (Harts 'TONNE. LARGE, Attorney ai Law,Fourth street,near Q gmithfield. . tnar3o G ORLANDO LOOMIS, • Attorney at Law.—Office 4th • above Wood. . * jul)4-y rnHOMAS M; MARSHALL, Attorney at Law.—Office, i Lowness Buildings, Fourth sl jon7«ly B.B.CAHNAH AN,Attorney at Lata—Office on Fourth • st., between Cherry alley and Gram *t. Qc3»y vR. BROWN’S OFFICE, N 0.65 t Diamond alley, near ' Wood street . icbl JN. Bi’CuOWRY, Attorney and Counsellor at Lara. • Office m BakewelL’s Building on Grant street. Kgyj7.tr- JSCOTTVZtenart, 1 Fourth at-,five doors west of Mar* • -bet.- All work warranted, am! if not perfectly sat isfrctory no charges will be made* feblO \ r>EMOVAL>-Dr. Robert Snyder, has removed his • Jtl/ office to Fourth street, between Wood and Smith ' ' field sueets. ' ■ ' • marlS-ly e DAKRAGH, Attorney at Let*—Office in Bakewell’s s Buildings, on Grant street, opposite the Court House. ■ . iyg^ly JOHN BARTON, Attorney at Lau> —Office, North side of Fifth street, between Wood and Sratthiield.m the -tune building with Alderman Morrow. - eepGtHy tl BURGE F. GILLMORE, Attorney and CounseUorat I* Leto.—Office removed to the 2d door below Grant st., on Fourth,to the office lafely occupied by Alderman Mil* It, ' marGO “XT BUCKMASTKR, Alderman —Office: Fourth street JCM • third door above Snmhfleldf South side. Couveyancihgof all hinds den with the greatest care end legal accuracy. Titles to Real Estate examined,&c. BBIDLLK ROBERTS, Attorney at Law. Office No. • 132 Southfield street, between Filth and Sixth. •' Collections carefully attended to—special aitenuo given to Conveyancing. {dec3ily . Dr*Ohar]es llofman, . HOMCEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN, has removed his to No. 730 Smithfield street, between fcixth and Virgin alley. ■ ! jdcc3U S. p;ft G, L. 11. Fetterman, ATTORNEYS AT LAW—Office on Fourth Street,be tweenWood and Smithfield. jan2s;y ~ W.W. Dallas, TTORNEY AT LAW—Office: second story Wil „ tins Hall. _ __ • ■ janiMßy Wm. O’H. Roblnion, . 4 TTORNEY AT LAW. Office No. 99, on Fourth f\ . street, opposite the Mayor’s Office. laagSLy Samuel P* Ross, A TTORNEY AT LAW—Office in Fourth street, near A. Grant, In Lamartine Buildings. mar29:w J,O, Jennings,. A TTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW—Of /A lice, Lowtic’s Buildings, Fourth street, between Smithfield and Grant. : np£_ S« Hamilton, ! A TTORNEY AT LAW, has removed to the office m Fifth street, between Wood and Smithhcld streets, formerly occupied by Thos. Hamilton, Esq., dec’d,aiul will attendto the business remaining unfinished upon his doctei. may!3 JOHN 3. MITCDKL— • —SAMUEL PALMEH. •• iflltehcl A Palmer, A TTORNEYS AND COUNSELLORS AT LAW— OjTict on Fourth street) a ftvr doors beloxo Smtthjield. All business entrusted to their care, promptly attended to. Collections made and Conveyancing executed on mode* rate terms. fcbllrtf Law Pattnerihlpi THE subscribers have associated themselves in the practice of Law, under the firm of Buies. it Wash ington. Ooe or the other of them, when not engaged m Court} can be found at ail times in (ho office, on Fourth street* Pittsburgh, now occupied by Mr. Black. . SAMUEL W. BLACK', febB READE WASHINGTON. , Dr* George McCook HAS selected Pittsburgh as his permanent residence. He has taken the house lately occupied by Alder intn Miller, on Fourth street, near Grant, Immediately adjoining the “-Lamartine House.” His Office is attach ed to his residence, where he will constantly be found, unless absenton>rofessional duty. Office hours from 7 o'clock*, u. toD o’clock A.-M.,and from. sp. m. to 7 p. Ml novs HENRY W. WILLIAMS, Attorney and Counsellor at Late, (successor to Lowne A Wilhnms,) Office at Ibe old stand, Fourth st., above Smithfield. . ) THE Partnershipheretofore existing oetween Henry W. Williams. Esq., andmyselfjtn the nracticeofthe law, was dissolved by mutual consent onthe Sfith uIL. and the easiness will hereafter be continued by Henry \V. Wil .i&ras, whom;! most cheerfully recommend to all for whom I have thehonorto dobusiness—as a gentleman I every way worthy of thetr confidence. i deelB-ly - WALTER H. LOWRIE. I NEW DAGUERREOTYPE ROOMS,..Buri*’r.BuiM tngr, FourthttruU— Hoxigb A Anthony, Doguerreo . typists from the Eastern cities, would call the attention of the inhabitants of Pittsburgh, and the neighboring towns, - to their Daguerreotype of citizens and,others, at rooms in the third B’-o-rof But ke’sbuilding, 4th st. . Persons wishing pictures taken may rest assured that no pains shall be spared to produce. them in the. highest perfection of the art. Ounnstnimenta are ofthe most pow ,«rfnl kind, enabling us to execute pictures adsarpassed • .lor nigh finish and truthfulness to nature/- The public are solicited to call and examine- ’ • : Persons sitting for pictures are neither reqmrred or ex peciea to lake them unless perfect satisfaction sciven- Pi. B. .Operators will find this a good depot for stock • and chemicals. --• . given In the art, containing the more aceut Improvement*. ° jRn7 . - jultLoffraplUcElatabilshment of 1 * i WM. SCHUCHMANN,“ R r EET, j OE?i)s ITB. THE POBT-OPPJCB, rnrgntTßGH. Tiff APS, Landscapes, Bill-heads, Show-bills, Labels, •MIL. Architectural and Machine Drawings, Business ana Visiting Cards, etc,. Engraved or Drawn an Stone; and Printed m Colors, (Goid- x Bronze or Black, in the moat approved style andatihc.mpst reasonable jxrtcea ©ettfitdly I* - ‘ I 't ‘ fl . * n * <L* kV v r'..V..-;v^|fc i -..:.v <-«/- ’ {/V; ‘• r . ? *'•’ i"■ ’ ‘V Saahusa (Sachs.. A LEXANDERJAYNES, Pekin [.Tta'Siort, $3 Fifth A. .street, near Wood. . febt JrS5 U A R 2 81 559 Nl Agent /or Hamden A Co.’s O Ltntof Packets , Fifth Bt, one door below Wood, febt VSTILLIAM JACKSON, Pamt Mtdievu Depot, SO Lib-" .If jerty street, hcaffortVooa: — ~ febl TJOON A-SARGENT, N*E corner of Wood and Sixth JXstreets. v febl HOLMESA SON, Bankers and Dealers tn Fazhangt • Com and Bank Notes, No- G 5 Market street tcfrl A FULTON, BeU and Brass Founder , No 70 Second X 3L« street, between Market and Ferry Btteets. febl SCRIBA, Bookseller,. Stationer and Binder , V Fifth street, between Woodland Market., . jan? : --A.-McN ULTY-A CO., Forwarding and Commission y i t jlfertftamr. Canal■ •■ .•.mar3 . XKThfPDYEK; Oncer ana Produce Dealtr, No. 158 W-Liberty street, Pittsburgh. mar!7 JOHN hPCLOSKEy, Tailor.dndCiol/Uer,L{\) erty street between Sixth and Virgin alley,south side. scplO T) MeSTEfN, Brass Founder and Gas Fetter, Smith* X • field street, between Dmmond alley and Fifth at. riTAAFFE & O’CONNOR, Proprietors oitne Pzusburgh X Portable Boat Store: corner of Penn and Wayne sis T/TING A MOORHEAD, Wholesale,Oncers and Produce JV Dealers, No. 37 Wood street, Pittsburgh. . Irny23 GOOLEY A LAIRD, Merchant Tailors, Wood-Btrcet, second door from Water, will keep constantly on hand a well selected lot of Clothing. marl&y , .TT. ! LEE,"(successdr..to MtmPiiX A Lbb,) Wool Dealer Commuiioty.Mrrchani, forQtd sal? Of Aiueri .can,Woolen Goods.?. feblfl T L. SHEE; Wholesale Grocery Commission Merchant, V » andd<a/«r m Paper and Rags, corner Penn and lr win streets. ; J • ••• jal4 JOSEPH WOODWELL, Importer and Dealer m For eign and Domestic Hardware, corner of Second and Wood streets. oc‘29 JOSEPH MAJOR;' Boat •Srore,'Slup ,; Choi.dlcry and Agency of the Pittsburgh Lard ’Oil Factory, No 4, Market street, Pittsburgh. - - jnlii KKAMEK& UHAMj Bankers and Exchange Brokers, cornerofTturd and Wood streets, opposite the St- Charles Motet, _' ____ _ __ J__ _ fcbl_ B A.FAHNESTOCK A.OO-, Wholesale ■ Brug Ware • house, corner of First and Wood streets, and corner ot Wood and Sutb. febl SAMUEL MOKKOW, Manufacturer ot Tin, Copper and Sheet Iron Ware, No. 17 Fifth street, between Wood and Market. feblO w M. tiLJ-NN, Bookbinder , corner oi Third and Wood , . fiircotß, ahMve C. H. Kay, where he »s prepared to doevery degrnpiion oi rulim; andjnndin*. _ poc*2 JOHN H. MiSLLOII. Wholesale and Retail lieajer~'in Music anil Musical J/mrumenu, Hooks, and Stationery, No. lifci Wood street. jaul JUin AK, Recujmn& Dvtuller, xLnd Wholesale Dealer •m I-ortMgu uiid Domesuc Wines and Mauor<u No l!4 Librny street, and fl.l Diamond alley- jyO| Kli>lj a MN.N Hi, Agems lor the Udavmrt Mutual Insurance Company, of Philadelphia, al the Were house ot Kill)? A. Holmes, Waterstreet. near Market. ALEXANDER 4 SONS. Coffin Makers and Fw- TT mrAtng Underfalrerj, corner of Penn and Si. Clair streets. opposite ihe Exchange. Entrance on Pentisrect. w.j.xscmi. , t r seorr TROTH & SCOTT, WTkotaafo and Ktiaxl Dealer tn Boots, Shots, Tranks , CaT]>etSags, 4*c-. S.'W. comer of Fourth and Snuihfield sts., Pittsburgh, Pa. (mrlfty John A. CRAto.iate of New Lisbon, O,- • VV. S. Sunnsb- CRAIG & SKINNER, General Agency Commission and Forwarding Merchants, No. 20 Martel street, Pills* burgh, Pa. Prompt attention given to the purchase and galeot all kinds of produce. «epld WU. MILLER. PffUJUU. WW. ItIC'KKTUON, riTTSKURGU* MILLER 4 RICItETSON, Wholesale Grocers, and Im porters ot Brandies, Wines and Segars; No« lT< and 174, comer oi Liberty and Irwin streets, Pittsburgh, Pa. Iron, Nails,Cotton Yarns, 4c.,constantly on hand R. G. H. KITSEU • - £RYSER 4 McDOWELL, Uoccessoks to Kkub 4 Rether,) Wholesale and Retail Dmsand Pracrtptton *tore,co\ ?r of Wood street and Virgin alley. Physi cians pre .:nptiom< carefully compounded night and day. . oci3:ti SM’KINLKY, Houttj Sign and Ornamental Painter, * and dealer m PAINTS»No.44 At. Clair at,Pitts burgh, has constantly ou bond all kmdsf of Paints, either Dry or Mixed: Japan and Copal Varnish; Linseed Oil; Boiled Oil; spirits Turpentine; Window Glass, of all sizesi Putty, Paint Brushes, 4c., all of the best quality, and far sale at reasonable prices. sepll Isaac William*) MERCHANT TAILOR, Southfield street,No. IS,be* tween Ist and 2d streets. ap4y: morris & Haworth* ITIEA DEALERS AND IMPORTERS OP WINES J_. AND BRANDIES.- East tide of the Diamond •ptusburgh,' •- ----- maygl Daniel Toungioa, •- House, sign, and ornamental painter, Liberty street, opposite Hand. AU work neatly executed. Ordcr3 punctually attended to. ItnarJ2:y ft, c. Stockton* LATE Johnston 4 Stockton. BOOKSELLER, STA TIONER, PRINTER ami BINDER, corner of Mar* ket and Third streets, Pittsburgh, Pa Jy3*;;f - J. Ai cbnlteri TTTHOLESALi: AND RETAIL DRUGGIST, cor- T f tier of Wood and Third streets, under St. Charles Hotel, Pittsburgh, Pa. I>pi3 JAOIE9 C. WATT, MERCHANT TAILOR, Dfo« 30 market street, Between Second and Thud Ms., ' Pittsburgh, Pa. Joltn W. HE Fountain HAS taken charge of the BARBER SHOP under the OLD EAGLE SALOON, where be solicits the pa tronage of the public. He hopes, by his endeavors, to merit the favor of his friend*. feh2s:tf Thomas HI. Little, WATCH AND CLOCK MAKER, FIFTH S rREET, between Wood and Market streets. opposite Iron City Hotel. All kinds of Jewelry made and repaired. - (aprs:ly “JAMES A. JONES, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DRUGGIST, CORNER 07 LIBERTY AND HAND STREETS. A COMPLETE assortment of Drugs, Chemicals and Family Modicihes,-always on hand. japrg 21’ANGIjT TRANSPORTERS. FORWARDING AND COM MISSION MERCHANTS. Depot. Cstifil JJasin. 401 Penn si.. Pittsburgh PAUL 6 SIUHDOCK. COMMISSION AND FORWARDING MERCHANTS, and STEA RIBOAT AGKNTS. No. 7 Water street, Cincinnati, Ohio* BAKRIKU. <fc HHUtUDAff, HOUSE AND SIGN PAINTERS IMITATIONS OF WOOD AND MARBLE NEATLY UCCtrtED. Fourth,btloto llarktt itreel, Ptusburgh. THOMAS WOODS. - “SAMUEL WOODS. *T. WOODS 6. SON, PRODUCE DEALERS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, NO. til WAT EH STREET, PITTSBpBGH. JOSHUA. KIIODKS..— 'AL7&ED T. ANSItCTZ. JOSHUA RHODES A CO.. WHOLESALE DEALERS IN FOREIGN FRUITS, Nuts, Spices, Confectionary, Sugars, Cigars , 4-c.,«5-c, NO. 0 WOOD STUBET, EAST SIDE, NBAS WATEB. juiyl mTSUURGiI. SAMUEL, P. SHUIVUII, WHOLESALE GROCER PRODUCE AND COMMISSION MERCHANT* AND DEALER IN PITTSBURGH MANUFACTURED ARTICLES. Aoj. UO and Second St., between. Wood and Smtlhfiehl, _ .. Pittsburgh. George lleale, Jr». MANUFACTUKEROF Wholesale and Retail, No. 75 Wood street, Pittsburgh, Pa. Con* Mainly on hand, a general nud extensive assortment of all kinds of BRUSHES, al the lowest Eastern prices. N. U.—Machine Brushes, Ac., made to order ni the shortest nonce. mar3l):y L- 0. "WATERMAN. B. N. WATERMAN. L, S. 'Waterman A Sons, WHOLESALE GROCERS, Commission and For warding Merchants, Dealers in all kinds of Fro* dnee and Pittsburgh Munutuctured Articles, and Agents for sale of Richmond and Lynchburg manufactured To bacco mart James I** tlortmcti, RECTIFYING DISTILLER, AND DR A LEE IN Foreign and Dpmestic H'tnes, Liquors, Cigars, sc. f No. 197 Liberty st. corner of Barker's alley, Pittsburgh Pa. 01. D. PATTON, (Successor to J. S. Bonnet A Co.) Wholesale Grocer, Distiller, AND DEALER IN FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC WINES. LIQUORS , CIGARS, FRUITS, NUTS , fc lO2 Liberty street, Pittsburgh. ap3 JOHN S. KENNEDY. KENNEDY A HASLETT, . Successors to Kinsey A Knox. Wholesale and Retail Dealers tn Watches, Jewelry, Silver Ware, Fancy and Variety Goods, Baskets , Combs, sc. No. 94 Market street, between sib st. and the Diamond. fD" Clocks, Watches and Jewelry neatly repaired. August 20, 1850. Walter P» 01ar>hall f (Successor lo Samuel C. Hill,) IMPOSTER AND DELLER IN EHKNCII AND AMERICAN PAPER HANGINGS AND BORDERS) Window Shades, Fire Board Print*, Also—Writing, Printing and Wrapping Paper, No. 85, Wood street. between Fourth si. and Diamond alley, west side, ja9- , r._ . Pittsburgh,Pa: JOUR GOOBISTONt ' CORNEB 07 HATO ;•;* > (Over Jones’Brag Store,! PAINTER OF HOUSES, BANNERS; DESIGNS Emblems, Ac; Also, Steeples and all difficult ele vation*; 10* The best and cheaper! Si, -^ymTEUME^obbisT . • v • -i...... ‘TTTILLIAM TROVILLO, Fifth street,*im*' Yf mediately opposite the Theatre, respectfully; in-’ forms his friends and the public in general, that he has resoraed his business as a ’Furnishing Undertaker. ; He l .Is supphed.wilh and always keeps on hand Collins of all sires and kinds, Bhronds,and all oiherarucles necessary on each occasions. . * Silver plates, ice boxes, and leaden coffins will bo sap j plied m order. A find hearse and cairiagealwaysready to attend funerals. scp29:ly J A FULTON} Bell and Brass Founder, has rebuilt and « commenced business at his old- stand. No. 70, Se* coad, between Market and Ferry streets, where he will beipleuaea ta see his old cusiamersuad friends; 1 < 1 and hells pf every size* fronj lO to 10,000 pounds, cast from patterns of the most approved taodei3,'rtnd warrantedW the-besi materials.;. .. t Mineral Water.Pamps, Counters, Railings, Ac., Aci together with every variety of Brass Castings, if requii? CditiiQiedaadfimshedinitheueatesimanixer;. - ? A- F. is the sole agent for Babbitt's Anti-AUraetion Ms (of, so jastly celebrated for-the reduction.of friction in ; machinery. , ; Thc boxes and composition can be hod at mm at all times." • • ■ novlOiy i M r A ONONGAHELA PLANING MlLL.—JjuffiaMsu:- JL isok* would. respectfully inform his friends and thfc public, that his’new establishment is nowinfullopera lion? and that ; he is prepared .to famish Boat Cabins,, fill all orders for Planed Lumber, with prom'piitude.and atthe lowest rates. .;,■>*:. f • Board and Plank, planed on one or both sides, con stanilvon hard. o \ : Sash, Doofaand Mouldings, of every description,made to order . ■ c “ • ‘ ' Builder* and Carpenters.would find iuo their advan tage to give him acall, as he can now furnish them with planlrcdstuff - . suitable foreveiryddecrlptlon of work. ; w. cUiimsaiUM- - —... .-►.Q.nuncAS, D. CUNNINGHAM- D. IHWBEH. Plttiharffh l Clt> Glaos Workai - 4 W. CUNNINGHAM A CO., . : . MANUPAcrtrasas of WiNBO W. GLASS No. O& Market street, betvun First and Second. ! Pittsburgh, Pa.» {D* Particular attention, paid to odd, sizes. Also, Dealers in Flint Glass, Vials, Bottles, Ac. [jy2s:ly< ; „ l»y*- ’ • , JAMES CQCHR ASj* t r ■ V.-* ©IOBQBSEALS, JR.,! WM. F. HYBRIDS, * • •'• C. 3. A9NEW. ! t CO., No. 137 Front Street, near Wood, PiUtburgh, ' ; Manufacturers ofr castings, cooking stoves, Donavan’s ImprovedEaterprise Cooking Surves, 1 (Patented August, 1850,) Ranges. Hollow Ware, Grates, Ac. Also, Iron Vaalts. VauU Doors, Railing window' Shutters, and Wrought Iron Work of every description. apr4 __ ; A- 1. tTBAST,;— , -THOMAS U. BIU. BTHAUT 4SIL6, Ghocehs, add Pboduce CoainonoH McncOANTa, No. 118 Wood street. Pittsburgh. Pa. i - DEALERS ITT GROCERIES, Frour, Wheat, Rye, Oats, Corn, Bartey, Porlr, Bacon, Bauer, Lard, Cheese; Clover, 151301117 and Fla* Seeds; Iron, Nalls, Glass, Ac.,Ac., &c., Particular attenlion paid to the sale ol Western Produce. _ It eieee.nce»— Messrs. Kyers 4 nimter,Robt. Daliell ICu, Hampton,Smith 4 Co,, King-4 Moorheod.McGilts 4 Roe, James May, Pittsburgh; Fenner 4 McMillan, Massillon:-Jos.’S. Morrison; Esq.. St. l«oais , tendd : John si. Townsend, ~ P DRUGGIST AND APOTHECARY, No: 45, Market Street, three doors above Third, Pittsburgh, willhave constantly on hand a weUselcctcdaesonmenioftliebeflt and freshest Medicines, which he will sell on the most reasonable terms., Physicians sending orders will be promptly attended to, and suppplied With articles they, may rely upon as genuine.. ■ Physiciana prescriptions witlbe accurately and neatly prepared from the best materials, at any hour of the day or night. Also, for sale,a large sloet of freshandgood PERFU- . ~ : - P dcc3» The Old Printing ttstablUh (Utk Jourcroa & stocxto.iV) And Blank Book and Stationery Warehouse* VJI T S. HAVEN is prepared to execute cvey style of TV • Lesal, Commercial, Canaland Steamboat Job Prinungana Book Binding; and furnish every article in the Blank Book, Paper and Stationery lino, at the shortest notice and on the most reasonable terms. Blank Book. and. Stationery Warehouse, cornef of Mafkctand audSecbnd'gtreelA. --E. C. M'DOWKLL. ET* Printing Office ami Book Bindery, No, 60 Third stect. novlß R. C. STOCKTON, {LaieJohnstim Sr 5/atiton,) Booltqeller* Stationer, Printer & Binder, TTTOULD respectfully invite the attention of Mer- Y v chants and others, to his large and superior stock of BLANK BOOKS, consisting o fDay Boors, Journals, Ledgers, invoice,Cash, Order and Letter Books, of every site, mads of tho best paper, and bound in the most du* ruble manner, which be offers at prices teat cannot fait to give satisfaction. Blank Books ruled nnd bound to any given pauenV. PrttsUtig of ©very description efte. cuted with neatness and dispatch. N 0,47 Market at. ’ ' James Lowry, «Jr., G HAIR AND BEDSTEAD J&NUFACTURER, AV Faurman'i Row, Liberty strut, has on hand a large-jstock of Chairs and Bedsteads of every descrip* uo», made or the best materials, which he wifi sell low* er Umnaruclesof the same quality can be sold in the city. He would call particular attention to his large stock of mahogany ana walnat chairs and Bedstead*, which he will sell .at greatly reduced prices. Also, TURNING of every description executed m the neatest manner. Orders left at the Warerooms.or at the Mill, corneroi Adams and Liberty streets, will oe promptly attended to. mar2l UAXtnrAcmpKa or obeew oumwihs; vials, bottles nud flasks; Porter. Scolds AU, Mineral Water, Patent Medicine and wine Boults, of every description: AIso—WINDOW GLASS— Keeps constantly on hand a general assortment of the above articles- fly As the other Green Glass Factories are all stopped, as is tho custom in summer, this Factory ii note in full operation, and wiUcontinueinoperation both rum* mer and winter. Orders thankfully solicited and will be filled at the shortest notice. py Warehouse, No.ll'l Second ttrett, between Wood and Smuftjitld streets. D>-29-’so:ly HAS opened an Office at the comer of Smlthfield and Fifth streets, Pittsburgh,.known as the “Great Bargain cornor,” and will devote his entire time and at tenuonlo the Purchase, Sale and Exchange Real Es tate, m city and country. From liia acquaintance wtihihc "business, he hopes to Satisfy all who may favor him with Agencies in their tine of business^ RKFEBKNCKS. Thompson Bell, Ira B. Hersey, H. ll.M’Cullougb, John F. Perry, Geo. F. Giilmore, LymsurWilmarth, J. K. Moorhead. Cupt. William Ward, Thos. Howard, W. O. Leslie, (seplttiy JOHN UAfFETT MAPPKTT A OX4 O , (Successors 10 the laic firm of John Sheriff & Co.) BELL AND BRASS FOUNDERS, AND MANUFACTURERS i—l,^Fff,rrir. JJL of Brass Faucets, Steam and Gas fi I Cocks, with all the various articles used in the PLUMBING BUSI \Hr NESS,N0 3 .127end1t?9 Firststreet. The above are now prepared to manufacture and keep constantly on hand every variety ofGuageand Steam Cocks, sneh as are used by Engine builders and Plumb* era; also, Gas Chandeliers, Pendents, Brackets, Gas Pipe, Ac., Ac.,A<? ' fnov29 -Carriage Manufacturer* M. BIGEtOW, g£ Eas+mf* KarnTrxttmra or . XsZaSg£jS2gsC+- FAMILYSK~W. CARRIAGES, Bxjooies,StiLMts, Fancy Carriages, Ac., on which isnsedSprout’s PatentCembinedSpring Brace A Reach, Diamond Alley, between Wood and Smilhfield streets, Pittsburgh, Pa. g3*AJl,work warranted to be made from the best New* ark Hicaoiyv and none but the best Juniata hammered and tolled Iron used In this establishment. - REFERENCES. lion. WM, WILKINS, WM. M. LYON, Esq. Col BODY PATrERSON, Dr. E. D. GAZZAM, Dr. JAS. BROOKS, EDW. HEAZELTGN, Esq. WM. A. Ilill'A Co.'Bankers,R. K: HARTLEY. (ap2 7 WM. a SONS F >a, 2Swwisg7 w y|p .Coffin Makers and FtmmsOTNe ■ comer afPtnn and ' .>§fgj Tiijiifffgy— St. Clair tte, opposite'tht Exchange " XifSr Hotel* Entrance on Penn rr., res* 1 .i?r.3 i *iVT!Jl 1 ! 1 ? J . 1,1 pectfully inform their-frlendsand •thepphlic, that they ore prepared to furnish and attend to everything in the line of undertakers, as they -have quit the business of Cabinet Making, ana their attention will be'devoted altogether to the above business: keep a largejassortment.of COFFINS rnadeund finished, cover ed, and lined in the neatest manner, with a. variety o ■materials, and at all prices; we keep SHROUDS ready made, of allviies, of Flannel, Cambric, and Muslin, at all prices, and made in the eastern style>. and all other articles necessary Xot orossing. the dead, andftirnishine funerals, ofquality and price, to suit: SILVER PLATES •or engraving the name and age; ICE CASES for laying thebouy inicej by those who wish to keep their friends any length ol time, and have ZINC PANs to put Lee in tor laying on the body j LEADEN Coffins always on hand. we,have a splendid'new HEA'RSE and a pairol fine horses/and nny;humberof the best carnages, etc., etc., and-will be prdtnpt, punctual, and reasonable. auglP-y ‘ W. B. WATERMAN. R. N. UASLBTT, Spring; Fas Mon for 1851! I M THIS beautiful style of HATS received and for «!.ale by JAMES WILSON, mar 7 comerof Wood-st. and Diamond aiiey. m NO. 108 WOOD STREET. .eras. O? ' FALL FASHIONS J Mm ■ Received at the .OLD itand of G. W. GLASSGOW. Beebe i'Co.’/t .Fall style of Hats for 1850. Those in want of a good Hat orCsu, at a small advaiige abore cost for Cashysyill please c«.. it No.loB Wooestteel, east side; third door beldw Kftlt street,. • aughldia' " " ‘ 1 (piteit Olty’Sblrt Stern ■ ■ NO. aa St.ClAlr street, (near the a large asfcortmetit'Of out own make constantly on hand. Customer SHIRTSmade to order promptly. decB4:ly “ ‘ S.AN, AUL; yns in the City. {feb2B for Bale low by i WM-DYER. \ 1 . : .‘’‘'-..aV » -C.'v.'.-’.'v.'.-’ ■ v' "v-v- ; ; i' 7 v ..Vi/ ' .. . ' r t. v- * . . -i- 5. •.. j: . - • 'f .*’• »•»/.*,? ."V fl l' *, ''V 1 PITTSBURGH, TUESDAY, APBTL 22, 1851. Soaxmess (Sarto. Bftgle Glasa Works. JOSEPH D. ABELL, RG&L ESTATE BIIOKEB. HENRY W. FISH .tSSSssk?! • 4 . .T ■ • ’■' . * I :••■ •■.*■:■' ;v ■ y< '“ .*•{. • ■ • ; \- . - r * ■ " ■" v .V‘V ' ** \ * * v «..- •• • • .■<• ••• <• ivyii.-wj.',. » .• - ■ V "*■' ■ ’ '•■••■ ’:■••’SA'•«:*. , ' «.■*• V v *** * » •j* ; j i- •' \t. \ t •* (gmiaratam Stntß. Agency for Different lines of PaeM Ships; \ ST P ASSENGER OFFlCE,j|tfßj?r( B 80S tIJBEBTT 81., riTHBUEOH, . For'P.- TPV BYRNES & €()., $& South ttrut, corrur tif ■ '■ -Pine, New York; 3® Waterloo lioad, Lnerpool; and CS Grenier street. New OrUans. . ; H\s A. LINE OF PACKETS sailing every five days from Liverpool to New \ ork j a Line of Packets fom Liverpool to Philadelphia, on the 18ih of each tnonth 1 : a Line bf Packets to Baltimore on the SSOjh oi 'each month- -Also -- ® Line of. lackets.on the Bvh and ■34ih of each month from London and PorUmouth-tq ■ sight alwayson hand, for anv amount at the lowest rates.of discount; and all information given concerning passengers, that can.be• ijveni, with . pleasure, by their Agent- THOMPSON, • 7 ■ tS>5 Liberty st:, Pittsburgh. ; DLtACK. BALL LISE - /.EMIGHATipN pFFICE, / j >gj§|3«gw Xt THU CATHOLIC BOOK STORE, ’ • . No.GI Fifth street, near Smithfield. j ' method bf informing his • |> friend* ana thepahiic in general, that he has opened ’an Ofice-at the above named place, end is-preparedtp remit money, to-sunw b{ Sf .and T upwards,payable.at eight, in apy-.town, in_ England, Ireland, Scotland and •'lfcis erpool to any port iu the; United .States. Belne Lcoiv nected with a house :.of such dong:, atandiag as, lhat.qf : Messrs. Bochey Brothers £Masiersoa, and by his strict attention to busuiessi-ihe subscriber trusts be Will merit the confidence of those Whb;may favor him with theipr pairtnage; For parucalars,please call at the Emtgra ■No 67 Fifth «t., near Smithfi'eld, Piusburgb. Jphnj. Onihriei Mayor of Fill! burgh i James Blakely, Esq .John: J. Mitchel, Esq, Hon. Wl Porter/Alderman Mu W. LetetvOffisei df thfc Morning Chronicle, Post, ttod PmebnrghCalliolic. febl4:3m . ’• ■■■» V- • ! • > .ij > i---: j nfew Arrangements* .. . ; LINp OF PACKETS ’ PHILADELPHIA., M .'aMfiMf?:.-' TO SAIL FROM,LiVERPOQL 1 :-«B!Ss»gS*2|WfOB the Eighteenth day of every Month. JANEH. GUDDErJ,Aml>ro,e Chili,~m lons lSlh No*. JAMES BROWNE, Arthur Chili, 1001) ions- -18th Dec. OONDAR, S.‘GIBdriton;BSO tons-;..,8th Jan. NEXVSHIF.‘—i—,BSIHOns- ISlhFel). .: The above ships are bpill of the materials and af-. ler the most approved models G>r swiftness, combined, with the modern improvements for the comfort of-pab aeneers. Their cotnmandersarethehof kriown ability. These packeis wili lafce advantage; of Bteam tow boats op the Delaware* .: • • ; ~, • j Also, ships satUr 1 ' ' '■ , w'Or* Also, ships sailing weekly.it*. .poolloNey. ieans. Passengers up ibc river cTieap through tlie'wimet. . ' For terms of Second Cabin and Steerage passage, ab piy toor&ddress brieuer-fpost-paidj, -. j . , P. W. BiRNES&CO., J . 69 Soath of Pine. New York r " 3ff\Vaierloo Roaa,Liverpooli or to : ' JOHN THOMPSON, \ 1 203 Überty Pittsburgh i POHBIOH PaSSESIOKIt UPPICEI- ; ■gg-" SHIP AHOY! - |Q|k WHO COMMANDS* “®T IIAUN HEN ft l’l),, 68 * Wjiq have appointed tfie'subseriber Agent fo ; r their unri vailed Lines of Ships from Liverpool to New: York Philadelphia and Boston. ' ‘ ; Let the Friends of Emigrants be careful to have their Arrangements made according to the nets Provision Law, and take no man’s receipt, without having it inserted; , otherwise they will have to pay in Liverpool,before lHer ship. ' The following ia the hsi, according to law: 6s. Bread, r JL Ai Els. Bee/or Pork, t “ Flour, » i pint Vinegar, , Q Oatmeal, 3 I fit. Sugar, ; 2 u Rice, g #‘ u Molasses, 5 u ‘ Potatoes, ' So*.Tea, • i With three quarts'of-Water per day, and sufficient P for Cooking. , r , - The caboose and. cooking-ranees foi the uae of Pas • sengers, are kept undercover. Every attention will be paid to promote their healthaud comfort: Bank of England Notes and Foreign Exchange pur chased ntcurrem-rates:* Debts, Legacies, Pensions, A.c., Jtc., collected, and copies of Wills procured* with every other business eon nectedwith an European Agent. _ > * r ? Joshua hobinson, , European Agent,; ap3] ■ Post Buildings, comer of Fifth and Wood so. l<#fiUTTAf9CffiS •; - > ■ » .. ENGIX'ND.' ** IRELAND, ■■ > SCOTLAND, WALES, FRANCE, and , GERMANY To any amount, by .. Joshua Robinson, European Agent, rost Buxtdingt,cor, Fifth and VToodttf iHranoportation £inca. * Itlerelinnts* ’Transportation X«tne {VIA. PSXJJA-- CANAL AJfP BAILROAJJS.) .: ■ _ FOR PHILADELPHIA DIRECT. (D* WITHOUT RE-SHIPPING; C. A &TANULTY * CO. t Canal Basin,4os Penn at., Pittsburgh. CHARLES RAYNOR. Centra] "Block Road at., Pbilaoa. WE arc prepared to receive a large amount of Mer» chandize and Produce, to ship, on the opening of the Canal, to Philadelphia and all intermediate place*, of taunt nus, and in las time, than in any previous aea #°N. B,—The increawinumber of Trucks provided by the Canal Commissionersfor carrying boats over the State Railroad, wilt prevent any posiibiuty of delay at Johnstown, Hollidaysburgh or Columbia, this Season; C. A. M’ANULTV, Canal Basin: VOUGHIOOHJBJWIT RODTKI TWETTt-TiraßE WILES THE SHORTEST ROUTE TO BALTIMORE AND PHILADELPHIA! IJEO2U& "The steamer THOMAS SHRIVER, M.! Master, leaves Pittsburgh, from her wharf boat. above ibe'Monongahela -bridge,doily, at 4 o’clock, Y: M* and We* Newton at 8 A.M„ rannmff in connection with a daily flue of splendid built coaches to Cumberland, and Railroad thence to Balti more and Philadelphia. For further information enquire of „ G. M. HARTON, Passenger Agent, Monongahela House: or, Capt, JACOB SMITH, Freight Agent. Wharf. Boat dec£o:6m ■JAMES OLD. Ei. 'W. Smith, IRON CITY HOTEL, Fifth SlrttUbtlatm Wood and Market, Pittsburgh. Good STABLING-attached to the house. fapr?:y National Hotel, PUtabnecli* Situated on Water Street } opposiu the Landing of the Bnvnsvillt Steam Packets, . THIS House baying undergone a thorough repairing aud fitting op,both inside and out, ilie subscriber is determined to use every exertionsin his power to make all comfortable that think proper to rati with him. The Table will be always supplied with the best the market affords. -The Bar will be supplied with, the best and choicest liquors. Attached to the house.ts a good stable, attended by & good Hostler. JAMES REAMER, jyflft ALI.KN OBOWH. _ _ W. C. CONNXLLT. BROWNS HOTEL, CORNER OF SEITHFIELD AND THIRD STS.. Pitisbureh,Pa. BROWN & CONNELLY, PROPRIETORS. , N. B —Good Stabling attached to the house.. ~~ QRB&NSBURGH HOTEL, : fHASSAUon's Old Stand ). THE subscriber baying leased the above well know and excellent establishment, is now prepared to en tertain his friends and the traveling public generally, in the best manner ana on the most reasonable terms. His TABLE will avail times be supplied with every delicacy of tbeafc’MMU and hl» Bar with the best of Li quors. -I--1 '<•) .'j •: : Hiastabling ia very extensive; and,every arrange • menrhaa been made: tor Hie accommodation of Drovers. , uugaif >VM. CLAWSON. - THE undersigned having «v g»^. Vgsd f o>)ftdcceeded Mr. John Ytooxrß^^^Q 7 > wife3rL.i«' h l?P < 5P t M a l establishment, announces to friends aiid "the public generally, that he will us? bis best efforts to keep up the well earned, and long enjoyed reputation of ihe house,. , t • He will keep cmtatnntly on hand every delicacy ot the BeaBon,GAMß,Sasi.i,.tuid Cis I pYsxEßs‘,&e.,land hia BAawill avail times be . eoppued with the Choicest Lt quors. ..fdecl?ilY-l W. C. OAI.LAGHF.R. “OUR HOUSE.” SHELE OYSTERS AND GAME received daily at “ Oua Uooas,” No. 2f Diamond alley, jalilni ' . , - V WM-. BENNETT. To the {.(ultea. ■ WE HAVE NOW FINISHED 85 dozen ot‘ Ladies’ fine black realLatnba Wool STOCKINGS, which are softer in tho wqol and. more durable in the colorthan <any we :haye s .beTetpfore ; made. Every article in the -Sock, Undershirts ana. Drawers, ladies’ and children’s to order with punctuality. ; The Did Established Stocking-Manufactory, Fifthst,’ deefi - W. DaLY;&CO. , Silver Forks, Spoons, 6c t i iTTTTE keep constancy on hand a large assortment of ff silver Forks, Spoons, Ladles, &e., of our own manufacture, of standard silver. JOHN B. M’FXDDEN A‘CO , 95 Market street RIAIbTONE— W bbls forsale by ~ " matSS . B. A.:JPAHNESTQCKi* CO. hotels, £?t. ;W averly Uause. == - r 3 •• vV w >: Jbr Sol £ & go £ct. Valuable Real Estate forTSale. ", y THESUBSCBIBEH offers for-Sole, oafevora-; terms,' the following Beal JEstate,, in the Guy -tililof Plushurgh,vu. , . . No. 1. Three valuable , three story brick. dwelling houses, on Second street,■*etweeo Market ana rerrj streets, the lots betna each 19 feet trout by go deep- . No 2. Contains 5/ feet front on Third street, adjoining the Third Presbyterian Chdrchj on which is eretteu one Tour story bnck hanse,used.os.a printing omee, and one two storybnck .warehouse. .: No. 3. Two lots m Fallston, Beaver county, betnglota Nok 3 and 4/being about lQOfcet squ are % £tt ,wiuch is .erected one block of four fromedwellings, and onesepo-„ rate frorae dwelling, aB two Stories high.' '‘ ’ " l ' v ‘ : • " No/4. : one lot SOftetfrmildrißacfe strOetjOpposite the above, andextending toAhe top of ihe hilL.,, . l-,.-.- ; .- No. 6. Two beach lota, each SO feet frpnt, end running from, the road to low water mark, dn' tKe Big Beaver. ■ ‘ ' ’ No. Q. On© valuable water IOO feetdn Wheel Hace, .. ,T , No. 7, Ope Jot.opposite* the water lot, 80 feet front, and extending to the top.of, theHiir, dif'whictr is erected one ; two storybrick stbrb and warehouse, 28 oneframe dwelling, two stories high./,;. . • • large lotin New Brighton, Beaver county, being a&ouiTsD feet oh Bro&dwdy', and 'about SOO Teet 'deep; containing 14-acre,‘onwhichareereciedtwo large liraroe-riwellingß, andone small frame houße t used as an This.properiy.wafl formerly occupied by Mr. T, C. Gould, and ia very pleasantly located,'.being immedi ately opposite the Failsicm Bridge.^» vr ; •NosO. One water, lot, immediately below Fallston Bridge, being about 100 ' feet' in length,' add 1 extending •from w-at tt street to low watetf mark, or towing path; t uu- The Qbove? property wi4 be sold:.on very favorable terms. Apply at the. Book Store-of R.C; STOCKTON, corner Third and Market stree<S;' i ' , ‘ : ; roar 22, ,/ JOHN FLEMING, Agent. vt,7i • Orjjbtma’CanrtSoJU. hTNpuuaanee oi,an order.o t the Orphans* Court of Al- X legbeny county, the subscriber, appointed trustee by the Court to make sale of the estate of the Revi Charles B/Maguire,.deceased,.will expose to public.sale, at the. •Court Bouse, in lhe.ciiy of, Pittsburgh, on Saturday , the '2QUi of April, at lO o'clock A'. M., alt that 1 certaihmes :'suageJand:,i'• ■v'' l -''■ :LOT OR PIECEOF GROUND; Situated in the.oity of Pittsburgh,Allegheny county, Pa., of which the Rev. Chas. B. Magtlite died,"seizdd'in his demesne os of fee, being parLofiLoi N0,.4£9 r m Col. Woods* plan of the towxLOfPiltsburgh, which said piece or 'parcerbf ground was conveyed by James McCul- Ibughand wife to the said Rev. Churles B. Maguire, by the 27th day of April, A. and record*, edia. the recording office of Allegheny county aforesaid, in Deed Book No'. 2,V01.33, page OSm? bbundedarid.de scribed a*'tallows: Beginning'at the intersection' of Cherry alley, with Liberty .street,, and running thence along the' line' of Liberty street'lb - a point seven feet from the loweror wealwardly corner of a brick hduse erected upon the. premises, the saraelo, be, measured from the corner of the ,brick, walls of said ,building, theriCe by a Une at right‘angles with Liberty'street, *an<t • parallel l to the western end-of said;building to Cherry, alley aforesaid; thence by the line-of said atey totht >lace of beginning, which said, boundaries .enclose the ' >rick building aforesaid.*! Togeilier'ftilK astnall trian gle lyingeastwardly thereof, and' seven feet-of ground , lyingwestwardly of said building. ..: < ; . . , mar3l] ; . ROBERT WATSON, Trystee. •.* ADD2TIOIVAI..SALK O F . , Forty Town Lou In Stoat'Liverpool, O. THFvecentunpTecedented sale of Lots in the above. ihriviue Town having nearly .exhausted those pre viously laid out,and v the demand still continuing, ,ihe undersigned has been induced 'to‘lay oiit u portfon of bis property in town lots, as above, and-offers them for ’ sale at prices and leuns that cannoi faU.to meet .the viewsof those wishing to purchase.. It.is needless to say air 7 thing of the location of ihb'towa and (it having been sufficiently described In recent.advert-, isemcnuj other.than that over.one,hundred lots have ..recently changed hnnde > and been, purchased by those wishing'to procure a desirable home. ’- • ' ' The above tats-are among the most eligible and desi rable in the place, and are principallylopated in.the cen tre of those recently sold. .. For information apply to the proprietor irf Liverpool, or to Jamei Blakely, Esq;, Fourth-street, Pittsburgh. . JOHN S. BLAKELX, ; . : .East Liverpool, Feb. 2nd, 1851. [fsbl2:dawf R«al JSfttiite fot Sole! rpHE uudersigned offers for sale-a large number of : X valuable building lots, and some very desirable sites for tnauafactories, in the borough of Birmingham, foca ted oear the new Public Schoor HcusCAnd English Lu* theranChurch; :i ■ •••••: The rapid growth of Birmingham in population, and manufacturing wealth, and tho reasonable prices' at which lots win be sold, will reader them ft*safe and pro-f £ table Investment. Title perfect/ -Terms favorable. For particulars and terms enquire of the undersigned. at the office of Geo. F. Gilmore, Esq.,-on Grant PiltsbuTgh, between 3d and 4tb BireeU, or of William Syrames and N. Patterson,-Esq’ra, at their^offices in Birmingham. [ian273 MOSES. F> E ATQN. For Sale. A . LOT OF. GROUND, containing 2J Acres,. situate one mile below the town of Beaver, Beavercaan ty, on which there it erected & new Brick House,'46 hr 40 feet, li stories high, with a b&semeal. The house has been well built and well finished, andcontain* 13 roams. It it within 200 y»idt ofthe Ohio river, and commands: a fine view m and is bounded oh the North west by the State road leading.to New Lisbon, Ohio. This pro perty would be desirable for a country residence, or for a garden,or summer boarding house.' A lot of o acres adjoining it will be sold with it, if desired by the (mr chaser.: The terms are so moderate, thax.it will be a bargain to the purchaser. "Enquire of ‘ " N. P AO: L. B. FErTERMAN, Attorney a at Law, Fourth su A Valuable Flece of Property for. Sale* CONTAINING 6 ACRES,-situate in.the immediate vicinity of East Liberty, adjoining lands of Tbdß.' Mellon, Esq],and Mrs. Negley, arailefrora the Railroad. This property has on it-a-fine, prospering yoang orchard, and is a very desirable situation for a country iJssidonce,beingafew hundred yards from the turnpike, and fronting on'the old Mansion road:'" This property is afso very suitable for persons desirous of pufcbosing Lor 1 acre lots, 03 it points on three different, streets. 1? not sold in a body, it will be sold irilotß to suit purchasers.. For information enquire at this office. . ap‘3 ~ -- 1 ‘ ! •... A HANDSOMESTORE, on Market street, between Third and Fourth streets, at present oeeupiea by Mr. Thoma* White,asa-DryCroodsStorc.. .. Also—A large well finished ROOM Tn the second story, next door to Mr. Duff ’s Mercantile College, This Room is well calculated nnd suitable Tor a Musical SsE loon or Academy, or could be conveniently arranged as double offices* ■»\ . ;E, D. QAZZAM, tipluf dfece, Third st., over tiie’Post Office.. ' Lftnd for fjaie. • THE Chattier’* Coal. Company will sell some eery de sirable pieces of. LAND, situated on and near the Steubenville near the southern terminal of their railroad. The Land -will be divided into quantities to sail pur chasers, and the terms of payment will be very easy. Enquire of ' Z W REMINGTON, •sept--- . • / .. . Manager. FOR, SAJLK.-A Lot of Ground baying afrontoffil) feeton Centre Averi'ue, arid running bn Ck2G6 feet to two streets. On the lot is erected a large Brick Dwelling Bouse, nearly new arid well finished. The lot U planted with the best selected ;Fruit.:an<l Shrubbery the country can afford, if application be made soon, the property willb'e soldata'fairpriee audterras. - Enquire at the office of . _WM.C, FRIEND, Attorney, Fourth street, between Wood and Smitbfield. Rouses to Get. A BRICK HOUSEoTiPenn i«re?^VTAnt-^O - A Brick,House on Marbury street; suitable Jqr two families, Sl7O. • A House.and Garden on Vine street; 3150. A House and Garden, in a pleasant location, two miles’from'the city ; SIVS. •' £. CUTHBERT, Gen 1 ! Agent, 70 Smitbfieid street. Dwelling to Ler< *VTO. 45 Third street, opposite the Third Presbyterian J3l Church, and, second house from Ferry,streeL ; This.isa very comfortable dwelling,*embracing foorp, teeii rooms and an excellent bathing-roomi&upplieU with hot and cold shower baths,<&c. -Situated convenient to business, market,.and in.a quiet qnd pleasant neighbor hood* Apply on the, premises., . [rimr29 • .For Rentai • -,* . »*^C, THAT LARGE DWELLING.- HOUSE* With M * extcnsive.Grounds for, Garden and Stables gfilfl attached—the Residence of.the late Win.' JV Totten, Cliff street. Possession, given on the Ist of March. For terms, apply to D. R: M’ABOY, Guardian, or R. - C. Totten, at the Fort Put Works. ; u . jfebia - t ' For Solo, AHOUSEANDLGT, situated on Pike street,between* .YValnutandFactory,streets,.Fifth Ward. The Lot is 25 feet front and 100 feet' deep, 1 on i iclr there are s two small FTameTenemenu.. Terms ea yj—Title good. For particulars, enquire of Alderman PARKINSON, Penn streetVFlfth Ward; '• ; • ' mayOnf - Birmingham property tos sats.—Available property of 53fr feet frontpii: Centre street,by 127 deep to Franklin street, having a large two story brick' house, arranged separately for two families,—each hay, ing/onr roorasj &c., with yaTd. Alsoja car penter’s shop, on Franklin street. The'whole will be sold together at a bargain.- Tehns easy. , ! S. CUTfIBERT, General Agjsnt, 76 SmiUtfield street. TWO HOUSKS FOR RENT; —A Weil arranged BRICK HOTJSB, situate. aa\Yetfttej : street. Rem Sl7f*. Also, a convenient Brick House,on Robinson at., Allegheny, near the lower bridge.'’ RentSlOO. j ; . - : *. Agent,; ; 76 SnuthfielafiirCet.' pyffg Stor'6 tOT Bale* A .DRUG and PRESCRIPTION STORE, located in flbnrishing , ‘ahditiiproving ; paTtof-the city,‘which’ id doing.a prafitabU bur»n«i»i#.:offered for sale upoff easyierms- .. v : • • * Fo r farther particalars* applyat this omcev ~ ■■ ; :To i.ot. ; - | A TWO STOKY BRIOK HOUSE, on .Sank iailia-Lone, AUeglieny, between iJie Hand streetl,ridge and. AqueOuct.. kAqui.re-.of H. Vf. Kish, Real Estate' Broker. corner of Slhntld SmithgelJ streets, i ! roct29 ~ 1 " To Let. -- .«-i TWO' fine Houses to Tent in East/Libertyi Wihi : Wod out Hanses, Garden, Fruit, Ac..&c. Enquire of ’ iIVR. DRAYO, l'_ No IDlamorid ' To JLet. A TWO STORY BBKKiHOpE* N 0.9,.9, Hey «ree A. jaiquito of ~ , JONG fc mooKhkad, marSS. ... .; . . . rr;-7"\' 27, Wood street. - .. ... * { * “ * - _ ,*• » *• -* - * * f r-* ** * r l EMI * v.^ : .. r, Ready made cLotHiNo 7L'Smlth&etd stteev&foaV* faffs 6oi hand* ta addition 10 bLacbotcettock-o£ Cloths, Oassfmeresj yesting#> *c.« dw.;*handsome.and,fashionable assortment pf Ready' wade Clothing:, made to ferder in the very bestmaiineri Artu'clflte%iH : 6eH !o\Wr than4heiowesti for Cash/ ; -A, ; R.,C.wonldeaH ih&aueniion-.of; his mends and thd pnbirc lo his stbck or Boyif.tflbthlJig,' which he flattery bimsell are surpassedfry iione wekt of the mofifrttaina. ) - •; ~ - NoVVlStnithEeldstreetf { • , TUST RECEIVED—At Ro9SOT .CintaKß'a, -.N0.?71i vTSmahfteid atreet.a now. assortment of;Genl!emeirs Fornishtag Goods, consisting, in ,)>aTt, of Sntrti. Collars and Bosoms, Cravats, Handkerchiefs, Gloves. Shoulder Braces, StisponderSjWdoileri Hose tod Iralf Hosoj *c.t ail of wfifch Win be sdld low foi-casli:, t ’ apiVl-t ou fChronicleiand Dispatch copy] , ' CBlimell’sßnipifoCUlthlngßtOM, , , .-No.Wi Liberty- Street. • • f THE aUention'Of 'parchasersisrespectfnlly invited to SUMMER ,GOODS,at hiaieStablishment) comprising, Biaokjßlne!, ■Brown, -Green and other Broadcloths, .Black andßig* nred ! .CaMiih?res j: Black ahd>'iguMd SaUltsrWttrt Marseilles and Caahmerd VMungsj a iarge variety o Dinen afid'light woolleh goods;tortheiwarm-weatoi • All of which Will he made to order tn. good atylaand. at low priced ' Gomlepiea’s f*prpbhJpg Goo<*% I /aprtlilm.^-HfOfflGHELb.;: ■ Sevr and gaanionaple Oopda;' 2‘:"I L TUST RECEIVED at BOOBYER‘ ty QUIBBLE'S V BeeHiveClolhingStorefNo* 225 liiberty streetj fa large and splendidassorttiienrof the; latest; styles, of sfipntjff end Sommer Gopd?,.which yre.fite (prepared to crder,in a style unsurpassed In thbfiriy,r and aiexiremelylow'prices. ? We-hfaveon-hatid a-tetee MADECLOTHING, madeirithe best end. most fash-, Lonable manner,,which-tw determined. .to,sell very- Country merchants, and, those who buy wholesale, will findTtto iheir'advantagetocalland ej aminAour stock, before purchasing. * '•; {apr7:3mj JJ7* Lawrence Journal Clarion Democrai r Merc4r ■ Whig, <Meodvilla Sentinel,, Greeireburgh Republican,' -Wasoington, Examiner, Steubenville ;Umon-r;COpy io the amount ofsl,?>end paper to-advertisers, anpcharge thb Office/,/TV' / * */ J ‘ m ' " ' B.m, AROPSTr ! • ; ; M EEC H A N*T TAI £. O R, , ! •jVo.,'U>s '"'Wo6d‘ Sixth Street'), \ ~ iflilAKESthis method of returning his sincere thanks to 11,;'the citizens of Pittsburgh and vicinity for the vety liberal patronage they have bestowed on him, and hopes through Btrict-atteniion to business and, adesire to please .all, to merit a continuance-of.their -Particular atientionpaid to Chiidren’s Clothing..J ' T : conneciioii with' the- Tailoring Business; he; has Opened a Furnishing Store, vtfith' a large' and splendid assortment of Shirts, underShirts,'Drawers, Cravats, -Suspenders, Pocket 3 Haadlcecchiafa, Jenny Lmd Npck Ties, self ndjastingStockSjGloveSyi Hose,dec. .Togeth er with e very ihingin that‘line necessary for'agemle rnan’s outfit ‘ : BEN JAMINM; ARGUST; , apr9 (Tokencopy^)-“- f >>- • V- / •• ( yy^fiaiies.^wstteij /./ j ll . , ‘ . (Formerly iCtjttbe to the late P/lSßijLhx,y 1 l TETOULD ihoslrespectfully ahbounce to his triends XY and the public m general; that he has rented the Store, Wo.- 30 ; J Market street? between Second and Third streets; where he intends,carrying on ihe TAILORING BUSINESS in all its departments. He is now receiving vbom. ttiV EA9TSBA. mabkbts. an entire hew stock *oC GOODS; foif Spring and Summer wear, viz: auperfihe French,- • *c«<£ American'OiothSy - -TtoecdSyCasszmeres.iTtoiUed French Habit Clolht t a supe rior article for favunuj Coats,) together with a large as sortment of piain and figured Com/nere?, new anddeU-. rable iityles.’'V. - ' - ' • Also, an excellent tot of fancy 'Stlk <7o sßncrtJ Stuin and Marseilles Vestini'tj alt ofwhich’the subsmber is prepared tonmkhto order in the neatest and most fash* lonaule. styles, at as low prices ,as. any otlier establish ment. He therefore hopes by'stricf atteniibh' to nll pr ders intrusted to his care, to merit a share of public tronage. T ' : JAMES C. WATTi * Nm 00 Mar&etjhetweehSecondand Third sis. TO TAILORS.—I shall continue to faell and give in structions on. my BVstehi.of/Garment Draveaiing ; aa heretofore, at the following prices, viz : If Mcompanied by oral instruction, SiOj without ihstrtctidns,®?. - t - ,;martl:y; ; , 1 , JAMES C.WATT. SPMHG AHD SVISBIBRCIiBTHIIiGt: . ; , ,THREE BIG BOORS !, ; • 'fa' isi'Zib&iy Street, Pittsburgh; L JOHN MctILOBKEY ‘ has now -the pleasure of an nouncing to his numerous friends and the public in general,that nis Spring and'Summer'stock hnowready .for inspection, which he bel/eves will be found to!be one of the largest and best selected stocks of Ready • Made Clolhingld be foundinthe WealernGonntry.; He. has this season paid more, than usual attenuoif to Hhe tnanafactaringind'stvle of hb Garments, so thatthe ycry.hjwesl priced, as well as the fineat, are got up in a style and elegance not to be'earpaSsed.; He would particularly call the attention of. dealers in Clothiog to his present splendid assortment of 1 Hoad j’«BladdGarmeDte, l-/- A* upon examination of the qualifies and prie'es of hb goods, he can offer them such induce- 7 ments as shall make it; their, interest to purchase atjhb estahlishraent. , ' Many years’ experience, and great success in theibo*; siness, togeiher wuhan. unprecedented wholesale and re tail putrouagd, has' eh&blea him to' get up GanuentK 10 jsuit the basmesshabits and tastes of every location in .the Union, which is.of the utmost importance to whole • sale purchasers. <•- ... r. In tha. Cutting department will be found a choice: se lection of the most fashionable g6ods,'consbtingof-/- ; French,-Engltih and American Broadcloths, >. Cashraeretts, Ac, Ac. Abo, an excellent assorimebt of VESTINGS, of ttie latest and most fashionable ' .oil of which he b prepared to make to order in the best manner and at the most reasonable prices. : ; COMjS,THEN r ONE AND-ALLI The Assortment, the Quality, and the Variety, is the most extensive, undoubtedly, to be found-in the United States; ; .v 1 .u' j .cmar26 : . BV THE SUBSCRIBER'S large and handsame as sortment ot.CLOTHS, CASSIMERES and VEST INGS, of every style and color desirable-for Gentle * men’s • spring and summer wear, ; Together with the largest:. assortment of. Goods expressly , for Boy’s and Youth’s wear ever brought to this city, which have been selected with great care, in the East, witi'a view* to suit the jaste of every person, and which.will.be made to order in the best manner and on reasonable terms* •> {O* Always on hand, a large assortment of the most fashionable CLOTHING of every description,.for Boy’s 'and Youth’s rtott *wo yearsnnd upwards;'at~ , K : CHESTER’Sj Merchant-Tailor, No* 71 SnxithQeld.street, between and Diamond ..: alley, and No. 14 St.' Clair street, neartheßhdge, marSI 1 r ••• . D.ncsEtsEn,. i v>, i*vt WaM W- S J.b- stojtvSsbj;. of PUtabureLv fr* 137 .of New York. (Formerly Davis* Cracker factory.) ; I EICKEISEN & STOUVENEL, .A T>ESPECTFULLY announce to lhe.public generally, j X\t and their friends especially, that they have eslab-ij lished a New WINE and LIQUOR STORE at the above 1 stand, where.they shall always keep a fall assortment of! the bestatockot—Rhenish Wines, an’d Sparkling Hock Winefl, Moselle‘and French red-and white'Wines. Alsoy French; darknnd .pale Brandies,of the choicest 1 Vintages; Jamaica ram,.Holland. gin, .Irish Whiskey, I champagne and sparkling ; hock wines, T of the; most | approved brands; port wines, Madeira^isherry-and muskat Wines ,* Aoe^athe t Jcc. : Also,.sardines, Holland; herrings, Swiss,and .Limburg Cheese. All of which they ivjll sell, wholesale, or retail;Otr .the; moit- reasonable terms; ; One of the partners, Mr. Stonvenel; still continu inghisimportation' business in the cityofNew Yoxfc,- the anove fifra is enabled to'sell a cheaper and better .ar ticle thin any other house in thiscity; Please give ns‘a callVbeloTc i-i,:;.: i (pr Families suppliedfree of extra charge, and at the shortest notice. '• 1 •• ; aprLSm - (Chronicle and Gazette copy 3 mosi) JohrneytntihCabinttnaliers'Afitoelfttlon ~ •, TYAREHO USE V l l9 SECOND STREET (near tnc corner of WoodA' ’’ J • • i THIS .ASSOCIATION, "! bracing, already, twice to three VEIL • time's as-inany haiidaaa thC lar* gest and hitherto mosrjenowned * *| * business shop's ofihU city, have opened'their Ware house, and amiable to fotnish ihe. :pn,blic, by, wholesale or retail*with Furniture of the .following description—. V- ftV. . v. Mahogany Wardrobes; Dressing Bure has j Ea\\ Col* 'uraned' Bureaus; ‘ Mahogany Bedsteads;' Mahogany ■Chairs i Rocking. Chairs; Mahogany; Wo&hstands, So fas; Divans; Piano Stools; Book Cases; Secretaries; Card Tablesj-Pier-Tablea; fiuo Card Tables'; Centre Tables; Hal,Racks; French Bedsteads; Ottomans; Poplar Wardrobes; Dining and BreabfastTableS; Work :sipnd4; Cb«jrpr and Common; Workslauds j high post; common, low,and trundle Bedsteads; Cherry Bureaus ; 'Cribs; Cradles,'Ac.-i—'i-. \ * ~ Theadvanlageaofqoroperalion.on an extensive scale, permit them to sell at the - io westprices, and they,are de lermined tQ sell, lowerthanany competitors, an equally good, if not better article, and the public will understand by giving them a call. Steamboat work of ail descriptions, and : blher articles of any description, made to order In every style, at the shortest notice. < [mar29 :~..-~ i?,*? 1 »• -d-- . - r •: ■■ ■ •vs.f tty 7-Vv< » *. it* y .■ ,»■ ■■■ " ■ "fli »*,*<* 4 •-1. ■* * . . j. v- w - YvA . ‘ v:’-' ” ."'I 'v J *s ,)f v 't . ..i. : '*...,. .v. t .-* -•?- ”• '.«»•.. - \ .... i* •*. . l W “V* ■ ■. .'« ' V * • * - « 1 *• >'. rv \y'> ' i --\ 4,r\ -iV' *■ X\_ \' J £J*: [ *\* •• r. - ‘ ;■ '• '/ (Slotljmg. •T tf ST 'REJ’G BIV I- 0 WiSSS & LW.OAS* ••v Envelopes. Parchment Envelopes. — By dip .. ping the fingers in water, and moistening, .and pessingrhe gummed edge;the#e £nvelopes’ beepme the safest ;anff strongest that .can be ,used--being: made of parchment, paper, - which will'withstand any drdinary 'friction brinotsture;' For sale by : the quantity ot single pack, atlhe ; storeof . W. S. JSAyjSN,,. ' *corner of marketand Second-sta. - Dissolution* ' •. j THE Partnership heretofore existing; between the subscribers, under the‘firm of Coult£r.& Hacke, •DrU£euts,has this day bfeen dissolved'by mutual con :sent.” • - 1 J. A. COULTER, . March 31,1851... . ...... N. H. HACKE. - Cj*The affairs of the late, be settled: by J.A- Coulter, who continues'the same-business at the .old statid, cofherof WbodandThiTdstreetß. • : ■ Vapgv potraty Lands. ■ i > .-! NAYLOR, No. 163 Third,street, corner ,of Cherry alley, having made arrangement* at Wash ngfdn for taepurpose, will procure Bounty Lanflsfor the officers and soldiers, their widows and children, under the Bounty Land Bill, passed, September 28th, 1850. Pittsburgh,October. 10.' ' .\ vv.. n S; <,;■ •>— « gifj • - M .T»< )( , : . ,-.t-NO, ,sss* u .s?£. MAGAZINES ;FGE MM^.^^Uaday.Gfaacaißortaln andlheLadiea’iNauonal Magaainea for May, are i?' oul'Tbeyareillustrela<i,aao«ual x wiilyßn<]ei£ta»iflgt -andftiahionvPißlOOv.FPl.iole aj. ,WaH’»,PerfO|licalJßnd Weyrapaper Deppi„Hoi 80 Foanharfeet. ...' . “laprlg NEW MUSIC. —A frerh Suppljvotv-AMJIU : jaisa PiaoEß.actmiplele colicelioaof aeeular and social maafciarranged indoor Toc»lpar.fg l ffr J iili J a I {<ij|;oaraeot vocal exercises. for.ihe.culU vation of the voice, and for Improvementin. niuMcal rioiaUdn,'by i Wj5. B.BEA.r>BtrHY. '; A!so,T*£b HfcL&ST. a colledudn ofpdtfiraf songs, for fairvoicds; oy S. J.'VVxsrxanrt - Together with a varied selection of neeroatlYuhloa able songs, Ac., for sale by : i . H.KLEBER,Sign ofihaColdoa flarft ■ aftrl4 v • >l ' , ' l . No 10UThird fclrceJj . -• • - • Sew JENNY LtND’S'celßl/rared “Bint Song,** arranged for the Guitar. 1 't v • ; The by JenavXincf—for the guitar; 7/ . when Stars are in the'Quiet Skies, 'do ‘ " • ' -i 1 - - -do 17 ... Rataplan,by Jenny Lind. do ByihOsedvSda Wives, -do *• :; Brook Side* .do • ■ All the Winds sire Sleeping*! ' J .'do ‘ ' Carnival oDVenice, * do • • . t .Ethiopian Melodies, do " " |P«BVGehay,« m ,g by W; V. Wallace-fo* piuio 5 National Union; ‘ ..* * •.*'.:’TSsMidiiiKbt;Hottrs?,'- Sleeping', f Dreamed, Love—by W. V. Wallace:' Jessie Cook 1 Oh come, Maidens, come; Mountain Maid’s Invitation;. - ' ' • , Coilonade.Polfca;. . Sentimental Waits; Togetherwiih ailarge collection of Waltzes, Matches, Polkas, Songs, Variations, Ac, just received by express. Collections made, and Moaie bound in ihebest manner >ai , .. . . C. BLUME’S Piano. Depot, / 'mar2s' ? '• '' : "• 118, Wood stTCet TrarifEßEarejbeFriendsof my Youth. By G. Barker; Yt 'l’VeSbmeihing' SweCt to Tell Youf - -* .v-fThe-Robini i Wv F; - I’m Thinking o’er the Days, Alary.; ’ ~ -My NewrEnglandHome.' Ncw aongidcdldated to iho Ladies of .New England; * She I Lovdis'firrij[«ray. • -‘.'-ivi ; Ob, Meetmeonihe Silver Shore;, «, ( Good Night; , ' " MyiHcrae’son ih&Prairie Lea.:- By Woodbury ji Lilyßhey. ByS.C. Foster; 1 I’ve feftray NativeVitfage.By G.Barker;- j ‘ The Spirit Dove: Fo, hi, hi. Tbe Black Shaker*’ Song and Polled 1 ; • ’ : iWoaMl : wefawuhThce—forGaitar ;-.>'-' *• Lea Adieu*. - By Horr; An colletnion df'new* PolkasjWtltzes, Variations,Ac. , .. .. . , .«- Also, a new supply ‘tit'“ Nfew Carmine Sacra, 5 ’ Can tica an excellent flaw work* called the **Hfs lodistp a cotlecuon of popular and social loags.harmo -1 nized' and. a Ranged \by G;S Webb- add :V7l Mason considered oneofthebeat work* ever published. , - . . . •-•-•••: H.KLEBER,Gou>**HkHK -7 •«; No.’lOt-Third-gtrqcL fleiv Stock of eianoti .. v ■ MRa - C-'BLUHB Woold rfespeet €?nfl IlftljgifcTOHfulty incite the. attention-ofthepab* to her new' arid spltyidid:Stock of Xg*r *3>®PlANOS : just opened andieady for , sale, among which are the celebrated Hamburg Planes, . with the new the-Over-strings/the la testAßdffpoflUimpjirtani iiuprovementj: invented solely by them and By no others. 1 They have' been (tiha io be copied in this couatryj biit unsuccessfully*..^ \ x} ] Also, one splendid 7 octave, doable carved Pian o( . Louis XlV‘style/ tnade byßacorr 3c 'HaveuyTTewYork. . Three 7 octave Pianos .also made by BaeonA .Haven, New York. oetave Pianas,made by J« A- C- fisher, late Nunns & Fisher, Ne w York j together with some of our own manufacture, withmeulicframe, i-:[ja23 S' UNDRIES- * . J lDOboah. Dried Peaehes; . ; •.-■*» ;• t . s ;, :: a . 50doz. Com Brooms; ■ , ’’Vl25 uerceS'Greuse Lard; - * *. AW piece? Balk Meat,flog round ; •.... 2500 ms. Prime Feathers j vo vo tV-bbts 1 . Corn Beef j: . For sale by . . CARSON &M 1 KNIGHT, ~ aprl7 w r>: ■-- ! 04 Water street. /DiOFFEE—4OO bags green flioiCoffe&lcnr sale bv L . £/ apyl7 . CARSON & tfI’KMQHT. H' ~ OWE’S COUGH CANDV—IW doz.'just received and for sale by JAMES;A,'JONES, apr!7. - , comer Liberty and Hand streets. a OWE’S SHAKER doz. just . receivedand farssJe'by ;, - , nprl7 , JAMES A'.JONES. CHROME GREEN-—ln boiesVjastiee’daxidfdr sale. -JAMES A, JONES. —A due assortment of Cologne Water arid fancy Soaps, lost received and Tor sale by ipri7 ■. > james.agones. SRUS9ES.—»The subscribers.keep constantly on nand C: Rhinefrardi’s Trusses,'which they vriirselfwholo eorrptail . BOWN&,TETLEY, apr!7 : .’• .‘Wbodstffeet. iTt OLD receiving,' supplies AjCi ofi the beat-Londorw Liverpool andGeuxey & .Wat ch * es.of die finest qualities manufactured,’and btherkinds, suited tbthe varied wauis ond taitesy and;at- 1 unprece dented low prices. i V: . Every Watch sold, will be gahranteedaa represented and,warranted, orthe.money returned.: 7: -• r; • " W. W.^VIESiON, aprl7 • ■■■u corner MarkerandFotlTthJta. ; FINK watch repair INO.- Superior Watch and Clock work done in every variety. ' " I ‘. : aprl7 ; * ->K X W* W»: WILSON. ■ INDIA SILKS AND SATINa~A. .A.r hl.*flO?t.A Co. are now opening Cases of India Silks and Satfns;—• alsbyDress Silks/orstriped,plainarid chene styles. ,aprl7 : .... ...... EINE JACONETS AND CAMBRICS.—A- A. Mason ■ & Co. bave jaBt received pBr crproE3 > 3 cases fine Jaconets and Cambrics. , , , • ,(aprl7 WROUGHT COLLARS AND CUFFS.—A. A. Ma son ACo. are now receivingreal Valencia Col tarsnnd Caffi; Boole do; also, ChetnizeUes, Capes, La* ces, Ac. ' ' •' • > v - ■ ~ > * fcp r i7 • T)ARASOLS—A. A. MASON A CO.£o2(md fifMark street, will open this morning, 20 cases; Parasols, of-all kinds'. ' . : V ' '■" X ACES, AC —A: A':- MASON A GO. have received JLi large invoices of bobbinei, patent spotted doj polka spotßrussels; fancy do; black'lades; deinl veilsi&c. :* aprlOi ..';jur.r:': ■-;. , .*■y.-•// »• ••. ■, . SHAWLS AND DRESs GOODS—ls ( qa«onaof the most'fashionable ShSrtvUf now 6penihg n arA.A. MA« SON.-A CO.’S.. Also,cases oC new giyips.de laines, be* rages, poplins, cambrjcs, jaconets, Ac. ~‘ r ~ [aprlO POTATOES— iIOO bbls. Pmk Eyes in store and for sale by •'«*“*'' STUART A SILL, - aprlfi-'v 4.; »fi-•{--1;a 1 ; : laiWoodstreet. • £tORN— 50[) buah.aheHedCqrn; in^ot^aodforjjaleby iROOMS-mOO doz. store and ~^ \ aprlfi , , STPABT A SILL. I>6LI7bUTI’ER 3 bbls. treshj - V : lsdc<gs do- in«toreand for sale, aprlC , , STUART A SILL. lOKN—IO bbls. White Cornm store and for sale. J aprlC -y • >iSrUAR3>A SILL. jRIRD APPLES—IOO bttsh.nx Btore'and tor sale by ’;,-aprl6.;j. i,..-'l STUART:A,SILL. GASH AY ANTED.—iS^UOO.wanted. forsix,qr,lwelve , months, for wi.icji a bonus will be. giveni withgo od securitVv'ahd ihteresi qbartCTly. SiCIWPHBBRT, :\v i •. /,50Sniithfield l street. D; of theßofcSo'Temperanee wil iLTmeet, in PUiaborgb,* av.rtheiGdeoß^F/oarUi' street, at 10 o’clock* A..M.,ron.Wednesday v tixe 523 d day of ApriKlBsi: , SAMUEL X HckANDSrG.S. aptHfclw •■.*••■''■ '.••••..*:?. n - T\RLb:DBEt:F—I7uOB3-.pr;meforaal6by; : i ! “‘ U J. D. WILLIAMS A CO., corner Wood and Fifth sw. _ /IHESTNUTS-SO bushel r v XJ "4'bbls; BickoryTiulajlbfsaleby X, D: W4LLiAMa;& CO, FIRE KINDLINU—IUOpacks Cheeven.'for sale by n: wiiiraaMg'fe co.. ~Dl)Tl'Eß.—*o clocks ani jaw for satebjWvH .■ ■ f> aprl4 J. D.WILU&Mg&CO. T)OI‘ASH—Ih caßks. fdr salo by 1 • v "“ •X..r : : h,J>, WILEJAMB.fr CO. OLOXHES PlN9r-3l boxes/or sale bX aprH ‘ i • J. JP. CO. OEAI/ PHY BVCJRY ;MOTHER’S BOOR. .Price.Sl, oo. .Sold only.atthe; JHedical JLtepot, 50 Smlthfield street. ,r apils X for sale by W. P. MARSAAbtf apr!s : ' J - '-= ’-'No; 6s TWrtfrstreet. npESTER CENTRES—Of gold and velvet, on salM J paper.> W. P.MARSHALL., PAPER; HANDINGS—Erom 6i lo ©Oversale by aprlS • - H vV P. MARSHALL. OTATOES— 3O bbla Pink eyes Wd"firsl*Tate a •Potatoes for sale by WMiBVEH, aprls , 207 liberty street. EGGS— 20 bble. for saie by aprlfr •: • * : _ .WM.DYER.. "IinrHITE'FIS H-TT2ohal£. bbUi, in piima :<ffdej, for Mbs', f V apr!s • WM^DYSR* Herring— io tbis. No. i, for sale low. • aprlS " - ' 1 WM. DYER. Mackerel^— > - I V .- 20 bbla. No. 3; ; . *• , lObbU.No.l: - SOhalfbbls. No.l; '< * 1 •'* aprls I(> Wnerbbl 3 . No. 1 Ito^; DYEB , ACON—2O,OOO* tts. Mams, superior cui. and cured, city smoked; 10,000 lbs; Sttoaldeli op. _£° _ . aptlfif.!wjfl.'UVKft* HITE CORN. sifted i a small 10l on hand H -RHODES AAIfORN, < mar£9 117 Third at., opposite St.Charlss Hotel-^ niALL CHURCH ORGAN—O/Toodqilality and in ) good order, can b* lad a« ptl«te ; _fa!fciar ons_tain' drea dollars, on application 10... P. ALDAVIp, AaclT*, mar 29 corner of “Wood and Fill swots* - TAKIeD APPLES—IO bbia. Dried Apples neema sni f O , tala by' {aprtf ■ = 'SAMUEL. P. SHRXVER. 1 , _ _? 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