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etiy.
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nohers all kinds of tooth is done on i h* shortest notice, and
. most reasonable terpn.: : ..r
RATES OF ADVERTISING
AGREED UPON
BY THE PITTSBURGH PRESS.
TEN LINKS NONPAREIL, OS LESS
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pin led by finer*! invitations or obituary notices, and
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: -Regularodverusers, and all others sending -communi
cations, or requiring notices designed to call attention to
Fairs,Soirees, Concerts,or any public
where charges arc made for admittance—all notices of
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tentions private enterprises calculated o» intended to
promole individualimercsLcan only be inserted with the
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Tavern Incense Petitions,B2,oo each.
, a nd Medical Advertisements to be charged at
full prices;. .. ~..
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-.discount of thirty-three and one-tiurdpercent, from the
amount of bills. .
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All transient advertisements to oepaid in advance:
WHITE & CO., Gazette.
: L. HARPER, Post,
ROBT. M. RIDDLE, Journal.
. JAMES P. BARR bo Co., Curontcle.
' . FOSTER fc BROTHER, Dispatch.
- Dec. 1,1849.) JAMES W. BfDDLE. American.
Ihofm'umal (SarSs
JOHN R. LARGE, Attorney at i.aw, Fourth street, near
Smith field. , - marSO
G. ORLANDO LOOMIs, Anorney at Late. —Office 4th
• st., above Wood. jul>4-y
.-I|"IHOSIAS M. MARSHALL. Attorney at Late. —Office,
X LowncVt Buildings, Fourtn et, > , jan7-ly
BIi.CARNAHAN, Attomry at .faro—Office on Fourth
» Bt.,fretwc&u Cherry alley and Grant-st. [jeU-y
■f\U. BROWN’S OFFICE, No. Go, Diamond alley, near
I x Wood street. . • . fobl
J. N..ftl’CuOWHY, Attorney and Counsellor at Law.—
• Office ju Bake well’s Buildings on Grant street.
- jcgyJ7-ly. '
T bCorT, Dcntisty bourtli si.,live doors west ox AJur-
V • kei. All work warranted, and it not perfectly sat
isfactory uo charges will be made. frbLO
iiMOVAL.—Dr.- Robert bnyder, has removed his
office to Fourth street, between Wood and Smith*
.held streets. marlS-ly
ePAKRAGH, JUtornty alLaxo —Office m Bakcwell'a
*. Buildings,, cm Grant sneet, opposite the Court
Uoose.l , jy24:ly
JOHN.BARION. Attorney at J.^llo—Office, iSorffTßiJe
of Fifth street, between Wood and Southfield, m the
time htulding with Alderman Morrow; sepjO-ly
/ IhOßfih P. QILLMORb, Attorney and Vounseltorat
VT lau.-Office removed to the 2d door below Grant st.,
onPourth.to the office lafely occupied by Alderman Mil*
It. • - : • raar3o
NUUCKJtIASI'tR, Alderman—Olliec: Fourth street
m third door above SoiithficldySonth side.
. Conveyoncibgof all kinds den.yvith ihe greatest cure
and legal accuracy.
a.TiUcs to Real Estate examined, Ac
E BIDDLE ROBERTS, Attorney at Late. Office No.
>*l32 Southfield street, between Filth and Sixth.
- Collections carefully, attended to—special alienuo
gtveu to Conveyancing, , £dcc3:ty.
•. > Dr*Charles Hofmirn,
TTOMCEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN, has removed his
•IX office to No. 730 Southfield street, between Sixth
and Virgin alley. . {dccOO
V* P*dfc Q. L< D< Fetterman,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW—Office on Fourth street,be*
tween Wood ahd Southfield. •• jan2s:y
W.W, DaUai;
A TTORNEY AT LAW—Office : second story Wil-
Jt\. king Hall. jan24:ly
Wm. O’H, Roblnion,
ATTORNEY AT LAW. Offica No. 99, on Fourth
street, opposite the Mayor’s Office. JangSlry
Samuel P. Ross,
A TTORNEY AT LAW—Office m Fourth street,near
XV Grant, in Lamartine Buildings. mar29:w
J« Of Jennings,
A TTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW-Of
fice, a Lowrie’s Buildings, Fourth street, between
Syuhfield and Grant. • _ aps
r ~ “J. S. Hamilton,
tT TTORNEY AT LAW, hns removed to the office m
J\ -Fifth street., between Wood and Smithbeld streets,
formerly occupied by Thos.-Hamilton, Esq., dec’d,and
will attend tothebusincss remauung unfinished upon his
docket. i • may!3
Jdlirt J.-MITCIIEL*~ - •SAM'UEL PALMEH
OXltehel & Palmer,
A TTORNEYS AND COUNSELLORS AT LAW—
■J\rQJflceon Fourth street, a few doors below Smithjield,
AUbußincssentrusted to their care, promptly utiendedto-
Oolleclions made and Conveyancing executed on mode
rate terms. . • 'feblMf'
Law Partnership.
THE- subscribers have associated themselves in the
pr&euce of Law, under the firm of BrjtcK k Wash
ington. One or the other of them, when not engaged in
Coart, can befouna at ail umea in the office,on Fourth
street, Pittsburgh, now occupied by Mr-Black
SAMUEL W.BLACK,
READE WASHINGTON
Dr. G«orce McCook
HAS selected Pmsbnrgff as Ms permanent residence
He has taken the house lately occupied by Alder*
man 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 absent-on professional duty. Office hours from 7
o'clock*, m. to y o’clock a. M.,and from f» p. to 7 p
Ml- - ■ • ■ • •• . novs
HENRY . \VII.IIjIAMS, At/omsy and C’ounseUor at
-Za») (successor to Lowne ft Williams,) Office at
the old stand, Fourth si., above Smithfield.
TdlE Partnership heretofore existing octwecn Henry
W; Williams. Ecq., and myself,in the practiceofthe law,
was dissolved hy mutual consent on the 26th ult . and the
cosiness will hereafter be continued by Henry W.Wfl*
Mams, whom l l most to all for
whom I have the honor-to.do business—as a gentleman
every way worthy of their confidence.
dcclS-ly WALTER H. LOWRIE.
NEW DAGUERREOTYPE ROOMS, Burke's Build
ing*, Fourth strut.—Havas & Arrmomr, Dagnerreo
typist* front the Eastern cities, would call theattenlion of
the Inhaiiiaius of Pittsburgh, and the neighboring town*.
of citizens and others; at rootns in
the third b\o’v of Buiko’s building, 4th st. .
«-22S ,na w ff ir» P lctUres taken may rest assured that
jar w,n£nSihi
Jp*lnßtnicuonsg»venlnthe art, contain!,,* lh . mnt *
♦cent FmnrwvemeiTts. # ;o ® tnore
■'“in?. .
■ . . tittiograpwo Bnamiibnun?
•WM. SCIIU.CHM.ANN or
THIED STREET, OPPOSITE THE ,POST-OFftCE
MAPS, Landscapes, Bill-beads, i a E S'
Architectural and Machine Drawings, Bn
and VieiUnc Caids, ctc., Engiaved or Drawn on c,*”’
and Printed tn Colors; ;or Black, in tl,»
mostapproved style andprthe most reasonable orico*
octlStdly. ; . - v '
@aii|| JStruiiii fiost
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A DEXANDER JAYNES, Pekin-Tea Store , 38 Fifth
./V street, ncarWooiL : febl
# Tr? n ?yA.s?? l {vr l ? l ' l » Affeni for Hamden & Co.'s
**'--!*? y I tfih at., one doorbolnm Wood febt
Ucireett SARGENT > N-E coraer of Wood and Sixth
* n<^~^ Notts* No 05 Marketfltreat lebl
A FULTON, BtU and Brass Sounder, No 70 Second
» street, between Market and Ferry streets febl
’Tnpjj** BCRIBA, Btctscuer, Suunmsr aad Binder ,
Y rum street, between Wood gad Market Jen 7
CA MeNULTY A CO x Fttrwwrdmg<md Commussm
sNmhanu, Canal Basin mar 3
WM DYER, Grow ana Produce Dealer, No 158
Liberty street, Pittsbnrgh. murl7
JOHN M’CLOSKBY. 'Tailor and CiotAi<r, Liberty street
U between Sixth and Virgin alley,south -aide seplO
PMcSTFJX, Brass Founder and Gai Fitter* Smilh
.« fiematreet, between Diimond alley aud Fifth su
T^ A f??'r!' O,< i ON^*O^,Pr0 P nelorB ollfle Pittsburgh
voTiab*boat Store corner ofPcjia and Wayne su
K 1 Whoteaie Grocery and Produce
_ No, 27 street Pittsboreh [tay S 3
CIOOLhy & .LAIRD, Merchant Tailors* Wood sin>rt
t second door from Waicr, ynil keep consianUron
itand a welt selected lot of Clothing p ra^lj-v n
If I<Et, (=uccc<Eor 10 Mcrpiit & jukk.) jjw
Mw°o^ n c S“ n Mcrch^ for the Lo ‘£r
J. tfrectr. Commission Merchant.
...n strocts o,Sr Far " a,UI Rae ’’ eomct Pen n ancUr
TOSEPiiwooDwrxL, ImpGTi „ D ~ caJcr m For _
Woof °' nCs “' Ha ’ iwaTC ' comer of becoiuj and
OCJ9
5?l ,0 5’ . S- ? rt - shj P Cliai <Utry and
MaAlr^e[.Pm& rgl ‘ Lar4 <J ‘' ractor >’,S, 4 .
If lt RH A.M, Banners ana Bzthangs Broken
9 > opposite the Si.
*■A-HPf CO., Wholesale Brug~XVare
i^V^danSS 1 “ d ' V °° d ~r
S^ml U^.^ I p RK {i- VV ’ Mona 'actim--r 0(
Wood d a,fd‘Mark“, n ' V ° rC ' No - ,J Fiflh “'•£«
corner °l Third and Wood
f f strei.u, übeve C. H. Kay, where he i« nrenared m
424^®^--s? eri Pi ,o iL o X rill,n S and binding. pcc2
»1 MIjLLOR, IFTiotf-sa;* and Jl'taii Dthier^in
t U Liberty gmrcl, and ffJ Diamond alley 4 1
Agenufor the Delaware Mutual I
•V?r*r“ nfi< Gjwpany, of Philadelphia, nt the Ware- 1
au>u.w of.Kinn A. Holmes, Watermreet. np»rWn>v>t i
Wiw,£v A £?^ R 4 SONS. Cqjfin Makers and
ntshing Undertakers, corner of Pena and St Clair
streets opposite the Exchange. Entrance on. Penn sretu
SC £T I \ ™»‘'*al. and
„r r .i ’ Snoes , Trunit % Carpet Bags, 4•«., S: W. corner
01. Fourth and Southfield ala*, Pittsburgh, Pa f milsl'y
Jon?* A. Cuah»i late ot New Lisbon, O-* •‘VV S Seivysk
nRAIG t SKINNER, GtnttalAgency CammiTsionand
KJ Fortoardtng Merchants, No. 20* Market Alrm. Pitt*,
bnrgb, la. i rompt .Mention given lo the purchase and
sale ot all kinds of produce- rfepl°
Sum>’t ! R!SrT;nY W i^ E ! at : FrrrsHoaon.
TITJLLLK x KICK£TaON, JVnol«a*e Grocers, and Im-
JM. porters of Brandies, Wines and Segar?; Nos I7s>
and l?<i,coruero.) Liberty and Irwin street*,PituburglT,
IronjNaifCjCotiooJr anus, Ac., constantly on baad
R* O • H. XEI aKB ■ «" ........... •••p.c f
T7"K)SER &JJIcDOWELL,, {scccEawßS to Kesb A
IX Wholesale and RiUnWmc and Prescription
Store, co, >r of/Wood street and Virgin alley. Physi
cians ptc .riptioa? carefully compounded night and
“ill',. _ octfaf
SM KJNLM , House, Sign and Ornamental Fainter,
, and dealer in PAINTS, No. 44, Jr. Clair
ourgh, has conMantly on hand all kinds of Patkts, either
rPuJ rVf— a P a £ and Copal Varnish; Linseed Oil;
Boiled Oil ( apinw Turpentine ; Window Glass, of all
I urn, Paint Brushes, Ac., all of the best quality,
and for sale at rensbnalfle prices. eepU *
lisau William*.
MERCHANT Tailor, fcjrmhiield Street- No ia.be
tween Ist and lid streets. ap4y*
T SI orris 4 Ilatrorlln
h \\nVn Z Mnh- 1 ‘ ™‘‘OIUKtIS OF WINES
Jimitry?. ‘ - ° ! lkt
Daniel YounSeoul " ~
HOLSE, btON, AM) ORNAMENTAL PAINTER-
Liberty street,.'opposite Hand.. AH work neatly
erecuteJ. Order* punctually attended to. finartiEv
HiOi StOObCOU,
lAfE Johnston A Stockton. ROOKSELLKR, STA
j TION EFI, PRIN riiß and BINDER, corner of Mar
ket and i bird streets, Pittsburgh, Pa
WJ. A. Coulter, - "
HOLESALH AND RETAIL DRUGGIST, cor
ner of Wood and Third streets, under St. Charles
Hmel, Pittsburgh, Pa. [apr3
JAMES CJ. WATTi ~~—
MERCHANT TAILOR,
... Ko. J 6 Marizet street.
_Uetween Second und Third eta , Pimburgh] Pa
HJolitt Ni 19. Pout&talif
A? f chorpe of the BA RBEtt SHOP under the
OI>U KAGLL SALOON, where he solicits tbo pa
tronage of the pabhc. He hopes, by his endeavors, to
went the favor of bis friends- feb2stf
... _TUomo» M. Little,
WATCH AND CLOCK MAKER,
IAIFTII STI! I.KT, between Wooil and Market streets,
. opposite Iron City Iloiel. All kinds of Jewelry
made and repaired. [aprsly
MMBS A. JOSKS,
'V HOLESALKAHD RETAIL DRUGGIST,
A “®> OF LIBERT? AND IIAND STREETS.
OOMI’LKTL BFsoruncm of Druj«, Chemicals and
ramilyMedicines alwnys on hand- (apTfl
C. A. M’AN«LT¥ & OftT '
TRANSPORTED, forwarding and com
mission MERCHANTS, -
Depot, Canal Baun, 40? Penn at.,
a P r * s Pittsburgh.
PAUL A nURDOOK,
COMMISSION AND FORWARDING MERCHANTS,
und STEAMBOAT AGENTS,
No. 7 Water btbeet,
."I'iilL Cincinnati, Ohio.
BARRIER <5O SHEUIDAN.
HOUSE AND SIGN PAINTERS:
IMITATIONS OF WOOD AND MARBLE
THOMAS WOODS. SAMCKL WOODS-
T. WOODS A SON,
PRODUCE DEALERS AND COMMISSION
MERCHANTS,
JOIB NO. Cl WATKR fITBEET, PITTSDDBOII.
JOSUDA KRODES —..AI.FRHO p. AATIICTZ
JOSHUA 11HODES 6 CO.,
WHOLESALE DEALERS IN FOREION FRUITS,
Nuts, Spices, Confectionary, Sugars, Cigars, 4 -c.,sc-
ItO.C WOOD BTBBET, BAST SIDE, NBAS WATKB,
mlyl PITTSBURGH.
SAMUEL P, SBRIVUR.
WHOLESALE GROCER,
PRODUCE AND COMMISSION MERCHANT,
AND DEALER IN PITTSBURGH MANUFACTURED ABTtCLES,
Nm. ISO and 138 Second st. t between Wood and Smithfield.
iM-tf Pittsburgh.
George JUeale* Jr.,
MANUFACTURER OF BRUSHES, Wholesale and
Retail, No. 75 Wood street, Pittsburgh) Pa- Con*
slam!) on hand, a general and extensive assortment of
AL £ BRUSHES. at the lowest Eastern prices.
IV U.—Machine Brushes, &0., made to order at the
shortest notice, mar3o:y
L. S, WATERMAN.* * ■ R. N, WATERMAN • • W. 0- WATERMAN-
L. S. Waterman & Bona. ■■
WHOLESALE GROCERS, Commission and For-
Merchants, Dealers »n all kinds ot Pro*
duec and Pittsburgh Manufactured Articles,and Agents
tor sale of Richmond and .Lynchburg manufactured To
b*cct' ; mari>
Foreign and Domestic Wines, Liquors, Cigars, See,
No. 197 Liberty at. comer of Barker’s alley
_ novl9j ■ Pittsburgh Pa-
MYb. HATTON,
„ t S S»G COEDS OH TO J. S. BONNET A Co )
Wholesale Grocer, Rectifying Distiller.
AND DEALER IN
r AND-DOMESTIC WINES
LIQUORS, CIGARS, FR WITS, N UTS * c
163 Liberty street, Pittsburgh. apa
JOHR. S.. KENNEDY. R N itASIKrr
KENNEDY.&HASLEIT, m ’
Sdcces&ors to Kinrey & Knox
Wholesale and Retail Dealers m Watches, Jewelry, Silver
.. W";?!" 4 Gaod *‘ Bash,is, Combs, Ac
between Sth si..and the Diathond.
Clocks, Watches and Jewelry neatly rcoaired
- Pittsburgh, Aagust 26, l£so . uuy repaired.
Waiter p. Marshall,
(Sdoceeiot to Samuel c. Hill,)
IMPORTER AND DEALBB IN FRENCH AND American
PAPER HANGINGS AND BORDER™
IVindowShades, Ftre Soard • Prints, &c '&-e
Alsor-Wming, Printing and Wrapping Paper’^
No. b 5 Wood street,
between Fourth st. and Diamond alley, west side,
ja9.. . i . - Pittsburgh, Pa:
JOUR COR.RISTON,
COB NEE OF HAND AND LIBERTY STREETS,
(Over Jones 1 Drag Store,)
PAINTER OF HOUSES, BANNERS, DESIGNS;
Emblems, Ac. Also, Steeples and all difficult ele
vations.' . -
E7'The best and cheapen Signs in the City. (fcbSB
TSTHITe LTMUWObbIs, for sale low by
m apr7 - WfILDYER,
•• ..'.-.fir *Tj'j
►w.
Easiness fiarbg
NEATLY EXECUTED.
Fourth, beloio Market street * Pittsburgh
James P. Horbacli.
RECTIFYING DISTILLER,
AND DEALER IN
_'vr~
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PITTSBURGH, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 23, 1851.
SnainojH €atis.
"tt/ * LLIAM. TBOVILLOy Uhd4rtaittT f Fifth street, im
f ¥ mediately opposite the Tbeaire» respectfully in
forms his ffionaa and the public in -gonarafihat he has
resumed Ms business as a Furnishing Undertaker He
is supplied with and always keeps on nafid Coffins of all
g hl^°^3 r ° adB - and all °'hcr ttrPclesnecc.tnry
Blied'in'ordpr 8 ’ i J e r t >0«»» and lead.cn co®n3 .will bn aup
&au^dfu^.fiaehearEeMca,M^al^ea4
A rebuilt ahd
“,• “““aoed. business nitis old;stand, No-TO, 9e
h2 nll,^ el ?f en *nd Ferry streets, wLcrehe will
b r P h„r^ d Bee J uaold customers and friends.
10 mo enii^Si‘ unboa J ,and beU .“ of 'Tery ftom 10 to
rnnrf!o. P »'“i d , cas * fr ° m Pitlterus of the most approved
«®,leagaiitforJteiMß’« Anti-Auracticm tl*
y S't leb J a ' ed: f°r »ho redaction of friction in
him times 8 bW[eB ” 4 “ I “ P “ ,il10 ' 1 ““^V*
PLANING hnEL-jaHsa Main,
DuMir >l th» Y ? „ Bd tfspect /'?} l y >nfona iusfnends and the
filii! Siam 1 .?? ? ew establishment is now la full opera
fill ntfhiuiJw n, prep A rea *? fainißh B <>s« Cabins; and
auto foweat rates, llllo4 LUraßer ’ ' Wllh l>rompliiudc,and
.MtfyoS n hafd‘ mk,pl “ n ' <1 ° n ° n ' ° r bt “ l1 *“*.*• con
to^)rder I)00,! all<l Mou * dln S , i of every description, made
Carpenter* would Onditto their advan
tage to give him a call, pa he can now furnish them with
Planted mug auitable for every deecriptlon of wort
w. cxt«!»w(Jham DCH
0. CDRIfrNGirAM... .D
Plttflbureh City CUau Works.
W. CUNNINGHAM A CQ., •
' . M A NT VA CT VH EUS OF
WINDOW GLASS,
No. SO Market slrtet, between First and Seconds
D , - Pittsburgh. Pa.
Particular attention paid to odd sites. Also,
P _ii r9 _U 1 Pitnt_Glasa, Vials, Bonles/AC- ; fjySSTy
Hope Foundry 7 •. •• • ■= —“■
„ COCHKAN, M.bride t coTi ; *
No. 137 JF rota Street, near Wood. Pittsburgh,
ES^ss&wbSssssSS
S «pr4 ’ d Wroa Bty“on Work of every description.
.. J. stoabt.. . s*»Am'*,-bu&«.;* 80,m *
Gboceas, ako Pboxidce Cowhissior MEBcnAtrra,
No, 118 iFoOiI ttrttt.' PutsbuTgk Pa - 3
IN GROCERIES, Flour, Wheal, Rye,
JLJ 0a ta. Corn it Bajley, Pork, Bacon, Butter, Lard*
G?a“» S pl h J “, d F 1« Seeds; Iron. Nails,
of w4f,erfe o^ee^ n,MI " atonUon paid •)“
. Myers * Homer, Robt. Dalzell
* *nL H orapioniSmnh 4. Co., King'd: Moorhead,McGill
A. Hoe, James May, Pittsburgh: Fenner k WcMillarw
Ma ßP l*joniJoi,.s. Morri«on-^&^ , ■ Sr.™*,
John 1Q« Tomiianrl 1 “
DRUCGIBT AND APOTHECARY, &o. 45, Market
street, three doorsaboveThird,Pittsburgh will have
constantly on hand a well selected assortment ofihe best
•sw£l?3£?«gMf. EUPPPlie4wllil articl «
Physician, prescriptions will be accuraielv ond nemlv
m'&ghn fr ° a,h ' b " 1 raawrials . Bl ' »y hwr“ the S2f
MFH\ JP ° r ,alt ' s lar « e »toot of freehand good PERFU
* .... dec,l9
The OK, Printing: KatobllahmenT.
(f,TE iiru’rsTon A srocaro.-i's,)
aad Statio ™y Warchvm'.
W prepared to execute ere-y style of
T.f .♦ Legal,Commercial, Canal and. Steambnai
PnnUng and Book Binding-and furnhh “Sv aitS
m the Blank Book,-Paper and Stationer? a? the
£b RHnk n ßnSt and 4 0 c lbe most rcasoa *ible texms!
Blank Book Mid Stationery Warehouse, corner of
Market and and Second streets. . corner ot
Printing Office and Book Bindery, No. 50 Third
- : _ ___ novtc
H. C. STOCKTON,
■„ ' (Late Johnston & Slacken \
SC®tlon©r« Prltttet’ A Binder
T\^rt»JL r n C,[ i c, 7i r “ liy in r i,c ,bl) AllSoiion of Mcr
of nnri l ira l ‘ ar! ’ lB iK e 811,1 B “P B rior nock
01 hlanjc BOOKS, consisting o f lhiy Boot., Journal.
h7n*m«H I . n ' , ?',l,''f a3!l ' orJCra '' dl ' CUet Books. ofeTCry
?5 e ie^?. d n»^ r ' , i e i. be vt p 4,5, sf r > <lna bolm4 ia iho mosl du
ratle manner, which he offers at prices that cannot fail
ens^fJJ U ' faCtioD ' ü ßla ? k Boots rated and Cnd io
a ®y ? l . T ? 8 pattern. PnnUng of every description exc
cutea with neatnesa and dispatch. N 0.4? Market et ’■
f.p'^jyry■ : jg'' • -
BEDSTEAD'.ftiANIIFACTUHER, No.
s RowJLiitrtjf strut, has on hand a
i«rge stock of-Chairs and Bedsteads of every descrip
tion, made oj the best materials, which he will sell Tow
er than articles of the eame quality can be sold in the
*“7: , * e Cfi ß particular attention to his laiae
stock o mahogany and walnut chairs and Bedsteads,
sc,l - al gTeatly reduced prices. Also,
manner every description executed in »hc neatest
Orders left tube Warerooms.or ouho MilLcomerof
utaSl* 04 * L * ,crly sheets, will be promptly attended to-
Eagls oiut Works,
JOSEPH D. ABELL,
above P arS?es ttnlly ° n hand ° s * ner ** assortment of iho
.i«fe^ As , l,ie . olher Green Glass Factories arc all
slopped,as is ibo custom in summer, this Fatlory is now
in full operation, and vf 111 oniinuein operation bath rum
met ana winter.
Order* thankfully solicited and will he filled at tha
shortest notice. •
Sectni nrsrr, btlaun Wood and
Smuyitld struts. [jy29*’3o:ly
heal eltate bSoker.
H ICJ HENRY W. FISH
ari °^? e 81 the corner of Smithfield and
Fifth streets, Pittsburgh, known as the “Great
ttarpin cornert*’ and will devote his entire time and at
tention to the PureAOM, Sale and Exchange of Rial Ex»
tote. In city and country. ; *•
From his acquaintance with the basmess,ho hopes to
*lne S of busSess. faVor Agencies in their
_, L . aEFKHKNCES.
lra B. Hersey,
H. H. Al’Cullough, John F. Perry,
Geo. F. Gitlmore, Lyman Wilmanh,
J. h. Moorhead. capt. William Ward,
Thos. Howard, W. Q. Leslie. l*epll»:y
JOHM MAFTCTT ~~r.'77£W'ST T ;
M AF FETT 6 OhD,
(Successor* to the late firm of John Sheriff A Co.)
bell and brass founders,
and manufacturers
Brass Faucets, Steam and Gas
|£ I voclrs. with all the various article*
M *TBBwP Mja^' yed in the P LUMBING BUSL
NESS,No*. 127 andU29 Firstslreet.
lhe above are now prepared to manufacture and keen
constantly on hand every variety ofGuage and Steam
Locks, such as are .used by Engine builders and Plumb
er* ; also, Gas Chandeliers, Pendentß, Brackets, Gas
Pipe, ate., Ac., Stc. y [nov29 •
Carriage Manataotarer.
rt °F - *
CARRIAGES, Bvooies, StrLaiES, Fancy Carriages, Ac *
on which ißusedSprom 1 * Patent Combined Spring Brace
tc Reach,Diamond Alley, between Wood and Smithfield
streets, Pittsburgh, Pa.
RJ*AII work warranted to be made from the beat No tv
ark Hickoiy, and none but the beat Juniata hammered
and rolled Iron used in : this establishment.
nXPKBBfICES.
Hon. WM. WILKINS, WM. M. LYON, Esq
Col RODY PATTERSON, Dr. E. D. UAZZAM;
Dr; JAS. BROOKS, EDW. HEAZELTON, Eao !
WM, Ai Hill ACo; Bankers,R. H. ; fapfi* 1
A soNB
f -.OOtTIW MaKXBS Aifi) FoBNISaiNO
comer of Penn and
Pj a ]L *“> opposite the Exchange
Entrance on Penn st.. rev
, ■ 1‘ . L : Pitfall? inform their friend* and
the pubße, that they are prepared to furniah and attend
to everything in tho line of Undertakers.- a* they have
quit the business of Cabinet Making, and their attention
will he devoted altogether to the above business, keen A
large assortment of COFFINS made and finished, cover
ed, and lined in the neatest manner, with a variety oL
materials, and M ail pnees; we keep SHROUDS readv
made, of All sues, of Flannel, Cambrio, ond Muslin, at
allpnces, and made m the eastern and all other
article* necessary for dressing the deadb and furnishing
funerals, of quality and price to suit ;SILVER PLATES
or engraving the namo.ana age, ICE CASES for laying
the boay in ice. by those who wish to keen their friends
any length ot time, and nave ZINC PANS to nut ice in
for laying on the body, LEADEN- Coffins always on
hand, we have a splendid new HEARSE and a pairdi
fine horses, and any number of the best carnages, etc ,
etc., and will be prompt, punctual, and reasonable
angl9-y ♦ •• • •-
n/> Sprina Faahion ror 18G11 ‘
JJpi: THIS beautiful style of HATS received and for
eS&aatcby JAMES WILSON, .
mar? comer of Wood st. and Diamond alley '
rr l NO. 108 WOOD STREET. /GOStnl
JJI PALL FASHIONS S V
at the OLD stand of-G.
GLASGOW.. Beebe, A Co.’s Full style of Hats for
1850. ThOiiC in want of a good Hat or Cop. at a small
ndynnge abofe cost for Cash; will please c»i, it No-108
Wood street, aide,third aoor below Fifth street.
aug3l:4m 1 •
No aa STSSS? Store. ~
< ?o5?o7 B rt»Sfl^ r * tre ©t> (near the bridge,)—a
j ar^f.i a !srVamn^o onr °, wn make connaaily on
. slomeT made to order promptly.
deeiM:ly s.&rS aul;
t
S,. - r -
• a > -r,.
V-' *;i.**A '
for*. W. BYRNES &CO : , 09 Scrwh ttHet, comet of
Pine, Nevt; York; 30 Waterloo JRoadyLiverpool; and 65
GravierstreeuNeto Orleans,
HAS A LINE OP PACKETS saamn: every five days
from Liverpool to New York; a Line of Packets
from Liverpool to Philadelphia, on the 18th of each
month ; a Line of Packets to Baltimore on the 20th : o
etfehtmomh. 'Alsfr—aLlne of Packet* on .tbe €th and
24th of each month from London ami Portsmouth to
NewYorkj > •
■ ALSO—Drafts at sight always on hand, for any. amount,
at the lowest rates of discount \ and;aU information
given concerning passengers, that can he given, with
pleasure, by their Agent. JOHN TffOMPSON,
• jaO SOSLlberty at., Pittsburgh.
EMIGRATION office,
i,T TUB CATHOLIC BOOK STORE,
‘ ggffittfifflHffig No. ft Fifth tttea, nehr Sxriithfield.
rfittK anaewpied takes ihl« method of informing his
X friemlinnclihcpobMcinaeneraljibathehasopened
an Office at the above named place, and is prepared to
remu money uv sums of $5 and upwards,payable at
sight,in any. town ,in England, Ireland, Scotland and
wales.
He is also prepared to bring out passengers from Liv
crpool to any port in the United .States. Being con*
nocied with a house of such long standing as that ot
Messrs-. Roche, Brothers ft-Mastersoa, and by his strict
attention to business, the subscriber trusts he wiU ; merit
the confidence of those who clay favorhim with their
patronage; For particulars, please call at the Emigra
tion Office'of. the undersigned* Agent.
, W.B.M'CONLOGUF,
No- 67 Fifth st., near.fcmlthfiold, Pittsburgh
. ftfcreneti—Uon. John B. Guthrie, Mayor o! Pitts
burgh; James Blakely, Esq.. John J. Mitcbel, Esq.,
Hon. W. Porter, Alderman M. W. Lewis, Offices of the
Monnng Chronicle, Post, and PutaburgUCatholic.
febl4;3m .- r ' .
OF PACKETS
PHILADELPHIA
•7-'-T°-feAIL PROM LIVERPOOL
th 9 Eighteenth dair of every North:
JANE H. 6'WODEN,AS:hro« Child, 7CO tons-iath Nov.
JAMES BROWNE, Arthur Child, 1000 lOns-.-lSth Dec.
GONDARj J.Gi Bantam, 650 1 tans • -. ig;h Jan.
NEW SHIP, -,BsPtons-- —♦lsthFeb.
The above ships are built of jhebojtmaierials and ef-.
ter the most approved models for. swiftness, combined
with the modern improvements for the comfort of pas-:
sengers. Their commanders arc men -of known ability.
- These packets wilt take advantage of steam tow :
boats up the Delaware. . . . c. .
Also, ship* sailing weekly from Liverpool to New Or :
leans. Passengers can get up tho river cheap through
thewinter. 1 : .
For term* of Becond Cabin and Steerage passage, ap
ply to or address by letter {postpaid !,.• - *
P.W. B\ RNES A CO.,
69 South street, corner of Pinc.Nesy. York j ,
30 Waterloo Roan .Liverpool;
-orto JOHN'THOMPSON,
y novl4:ly 205 Libcrtr ft reel. Pittsburgh;
POUEION PASSKSGER OFFIVE*
jr&Rr ' SBIF AHOYr '-'x££r
|s|y» WHO COMMAND?*-
HARNDEN & 00., BSR&ri-
Wuo have appointed the subscriber Agent for their unri
vailed Lines of Ships from Liverpool- to New York
Philadelphia and Boston. 1
Let the Friends of Emigrants be careful to have their
arrangements made according to the near Provision Late,
and take no man's receipt, without having it inserted;
otherwise they will have to pay in Liverpool,before thcr
ship.
The following is ihc h’ 4 i, accordingVo law:
21 6s. Bread, g 2 Bs. Beef or Pork,
l u Flour,-, h joint Vinegar.
S' *• Oatmeal, 3 j-m.Sogar f
*. “ Rice, S i«• Molasses,
o “ Potatoes, .* 2oz.Tea,
With three quarts of Water per day,and sufficient I
for Cooking.
The caboose and cooktnr-ranecs for the use of P««
sengers, arc kept under cover. Every aueation will be
paid lo promote their health and comfort-
Bank of England Nots* and Foreign Exchange pur
chased aicurrem rates. • '
Debts,-Legacies, Pcneionc\ Ac.. collected- and
copie* of Wills procured, wuh ever/ ;>thex basmcsßcoa
nected with an European Acent. ?
Joshua Robinson.
European Ageni.
apS] Post riuiidmc* corner of Fifth and Wood stg-
. REMITTANCES ;
ENGLAND. t-
SCOTLAND. WALKS-' -
„ FRANCE,and GERMANY.
To any amount, by
Joihuo ttohliuou,
European Agents Post Evtldin*s } cor. Fifth and Woodsts
nerehanu’ Traniportatloa Line
IVI*. PBtr??*.. CANAL AWP TtAILGOAns.)
FOR PHILADELPHIA DIRECT. ITTP* WITHOUT
RE-SHIPPING.
Of A. 2PANULTY f GO.,
Canal Basin, 408 Penn at., Pittsburgh.
CHARLES RAYNOR,
Central Block Road st., Philaan.
WE areprepared to receive a large amount of Mer
chandize and Produce, to ship, on the opening of
the Cana?, to Philadelphia and all intermediate places,
at lower rates, and in/ow time, than in any previous sea
son.
. N. B.—The increased naraber of Trucks provided by
the Canal Commissioners for carrying boats over the
State RailrozcL will prevent any possibility of delay at
Johastown, HoiHdayshurgh or Columbia, this season.
C. A. M’ANULTY,
fcblft > Canal Basin.
TO BALTIMORE AND PHILADELPHIA!
'The steamer THOMAS SHRIVER, M.
ita^piH|B*n.«v r Mamor. leaves Pittsburgh, from her
wharf boat, above the Monongahela bridge, daily,at 4
o'clock, P.M.j and West Newton at 8 A.M., running in
connection with a daily line of splendid Troy built
coaohes to Cumberland, and Railroad thence to Balti
more and Philadelphia. .
For further information enquireof
g. m; harton,
Passenger AgenP, Monongahela House ;
or, Capt. JACOB SMITH,
doc«o;6ra Freight Agent, Whatj Boat
t. W. Smith,
IRON CITY HOTEL,
Fifth Street, between Wood,and Market, Pittsbureh
ID- Good STABLING attached io ihgLu.T rfn^..-
National Hotel, Fittsburirli.
Situated on Water Street j opposite the Landing of th*
Brownsville Steam Packets * '
deterroined to use every exertions in his power tornntp
all comfortable that think proper to call with him ThA
Table win be always supplied with the best the'market
affords. The Bet will be supplied with the best and
choicest liquors. ■ uno
"'-' Attached to the house is a good stable, attenriP/i «
good Hostler. jImES ReM.p a
AXLUN BBOWN. W. C rimwtrrrw
BROWN’S HOTEL ? CONN W««*
CORNER OF SEITHFIELD ANLTHTRJi crx
, - Ftlfc&urgft, Re.
BROWN A CONNELLY. PROPRTETnpQ
N. B—Good Stabling attached to the house. * U5 ’
QREENSBBROH HOrilT
(Hakbaooh’s OtD Stand ) '
THE subscriber having; leased the above well
and excellent eatabßshracnt, is now prerared ie?n
tertain his friends and the traveling public eeiiernll?-
the beat manner and on the most re’aioaabl/hSSS ‘ y ’ “
Bis TABLE will at all times be supplied S
delicacy of the season; and hia Bar with tho best of tij
, His stabling is very extensive - r and every arraneel
ment has been made for the accommodation of iH
augS:tf _ WM. CLA Wan ”*
Wsycrly. Home,
/S THE undersigned having.* !
loWsucceededMr. John VsbskhESSeSe s^
!? *“? P“P» Ia J es«lilishraem7nSSe?u>
Jfmp , his friends and the pnblic cenernllv vE.fna
wtllasihia best efforts to keepup the well
lonv enjnyed tepmatinn of lh« hotl-e ™ rned ***
He will keep constantly on hand every deiieuev ot
the scasonyGAMß,Stum, and Can Otstbes
Ban will at all times be supplied with the CmtciJr T.r
Queue. [deel7=ly.l W. C.GALT.aAw!?., Li ~
“OUR HOUSE.” —~~
SHELL, OYSTERS AND GAME receive h-V .
“ Ora Honss,”No.a4 Diamond alley B dall > at
inl - lm W M. BENNETT
To the Ladies. —• " r
"lITE HA.V3G NOW FINISHED 25 dozen
*¥? fine black real Lambs Wool STOCKfVr a v. ie l
are softer mthewooland more durable In thJ
any we havo, heretofore mado. EvcA- n J;^?i 0 ' rth ? n
Soct, Undershirts and Drawers,
Underclothing. made toorder with punctualiiv
decB° r< * Es,abll!l,eli Stockln B Rfthmj
W Silver Forfca, —^
E kccp constantly on hand a large
Silver. Forks,.Spoons, Ladles, Ac
manufacture, of standard silver- * 01 own
oern JOHNB.M-FADDENACO, i
UKIMSTONE-la bhfs for sale by - ~-‘- ?treU ~:
X> ntarOi a A. FAHNESTOCK k CO
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(gimaration £in*o.' 1
Ageney for Different Lines of Paefcet Ships,
J3gg: PASSENGER OFFICE,
gWrefifc! 90S MQEK7? ST , PimßCfiQll
DLACK UAlili LINE
Skew Arrangements.
Eransportatum fines
YOUOHIOGHBNY ROUTE I
■rvSTtNTT-THKSa MILES THE SHOETEST BOUTE
hotels, sst.
■-p.",.-:. f..'. V . . ... ..
Jor Sale & fet.
Valuable Real Eotatcfor'Sale*
MTHE*SUBSCBIBERoffore for Sale, on favora*
ble terms,' the following Real Estate) m the City,
of Pittsburgh, viz: -
' No. 1. Three ' valuable three story brick dwelling
houses, on Second street, between- Market and Ferry
streets, the lots being eaoh 19 feet front.by 60 deep./ . ;
No. 2. Contains 07 feet front on Third street, -adjoining
the Third Presbyterian Church, on which is erected one
fourstory brick housevused as a printirigbffice; and one
two story brick warehouse.
No. 3. Two lots in Fallston, Beaver county, being lots
being about 100 feel square, 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 trout on Back street,opposite the
above, and extending to the top of ibe lull.
, No. 5. Two beach Jots, each 5U feet front, and running
from the road to low water mark, on the Big Beaver.
- No. fi. One valuable water lot, 100 feet on Wheel Kace,
with ten shares waterpower attached.
No 7. One lotopposito the water loti 60 feetfront. and
.extcndmgtothe top of the hill,.oa which is erected one
two story brick store and warehouse, 28 by 50feel ; also
one frame dwelling, two stoneshigh. .-
, No> 8., One large lot in New Brighton, Beaver county,
being about 140 feet'on Broadway, and about 200 feet
deep, containing acre, on which areerected two large
franje dwellings, and one small frame hoose, used as an
office. This property was formerly occupied by Mr: r.
C. Gould, and is very.plcasantlylocated, being immedi
ately opposite the Fallston Bridge.
No. 9. One water lot; immediately below Fallston
Bridge, being about 100 feet in length, and extending
irom Water street to low water markfor towing path-
The above property will be sold on very favorable
terms. Apply at the Book Store of R. C; STOCKTON.
comerThinland Marketstreets »
ma JOHN FLEMING, Agem.
I Orphans* Court Sale.
N pursuance of an order of the Orphans’Court of;Al
legbeny county, the subscriber,.appointed trastee by
the Court to make sale of the estate of the Rev: Charles
JJ. Maguire, deceased, will expose to public sole, at the
Court House, in the city of Pittsburgh, on Saturday, the
<MtA of April, at .10 o’clock A.ftL, all that certain mes
suage and
LOT OR PIECE OF GROUND
Situated in the city of PiUsborgh, Allegheny county, Pa,,
of which the Rev. Chas.B. Maguire died, seized m his
demesne as of fee, being pan of Lot No. 4fi9, in Col.
Woods’ plan of the town of Pittsburgh, which said piece*
or parcel of ground was conveyed by James McCnl
lough and wife to ihe said Rev. Charles B. Maguire, by
deed, dated the 271 h day of April, A: D 1825, and record
ed m the recording office of Allegheny county aforesaid;
in Deed Book No. 2j Vol. 33, page 23th; bounded and de
scribed as follows: Beginning at the intersection of
Cherry alley with Liberty street, and running thence
along ihe line of Liberty. street to a point seven febt
frotn the lower or , wesiwnrdly comer of a brick house
erected upon the premises, the same to be measured
from the corner of the brek walls of; raid building,
thence by a line at right angles.with Liberty street, and
parallel to the western end of said building to Cherry
alley aforesaid ; thence by.the line.of said afiey to tilt
tiece of beginning, which said boundaries enclose the
jrick building aforesaid. Together with a small trian
gle lying eaetwardly thereof, and seven feel of ground
ying wesiwardly of said building.
nartU . ’ROBERT.WATSON. Trustee.
- ADDITIONAL SALTS OF -
Forty Town Lota In East ‘Liverpool, O.
mHE recent unprecedented sale of Lots in the above
JL thnviiiff Town haying nearly exhausted those pre
viously mia oat, and (the demand still continuing, the
undersigned has been induced to lay out a poruon of
his properly in town.lots os above, and offers-them for
sale at prices and iprms that cannot fail'io meet the
views of those wishing to purchase.' It is needless to
say any thing of the location of tlio town and prospects,
ui having been sufficiently described In recent advert
isement*,) other than that‘over one hundred lots have
.recently changed bands,anff been.purchased by those
wishing to procure a desirable home.
The above lots are among the most eligible anddesi
rabiein theplace,and are principally located in the cen
tre of those recently sold.
For information apply toiheproprietor in Liverpool,
or to James Blakely, Esq.,Fourth street, Pittsburgh.
_ T : JOHN S. BLAKELY,
East Liverpool, Feb. 2nd, ie5L. ' [febl2niawf
T. Real Estate tor Sale.
HE. undersigned offers for sale a large number, of
valuable building low, and sonic very desirable'sites
for manufactories, ia the borough of Birmingham, loca
ted near the new Public School Hi use and English Lu
theran Church. - 6 .
The rapid growth Oj Birmingham la population.and
manufacturing wealth, and the reasonable prices at
which lots wifi be aold, will render them a safe and pro
fitable investment. Tale perfect. .Terms favorable.
For particulars and terms enquire of the undersigned,
at ihe office of Geo. F. Gilmore, Esq., on Grant street,'
Pittsburgh, between 3d and 4th sueais, or of .William
Symmes and N. Patterson, Lsq’rs, at their offices ia
Birmingham. £lau27] MOSES F. EATON:
Fox sale*. .
A LOT OF GROUND, containing 2J Acres,.sitaute
•tl one mile below the town of Beaver, Beaver counr
40foet,l*.sione-3 high, with a basement. The house has
been well burn and well finisned, and contains 13 rooms,
in,- within -.00 y-iuNoi the Ohio rives,.and commands
a tine view r.i i, end is bounded on the North.west, by
the State read leadingto New Lisbon, Ohio. This pro
perty would be desirable for a country residence j or for
a garden, or sumuier boarding house. r A lot of 5 acres
adjoining itwill be sold with it, if deaired by .the pur
chaser. The terms are ao moderate, ih&tn wili.be a
bargain to tue purchaser. Enquire of
. . , N. P. AG.L. B. FfiTTERMAN/
ietiJ3:if. Attorneya at Law, Fourth st.
A Valuable Pieeci of Property for Sale*
CONTAINING 8. ACRES, situate in the immediate
vicinity of East Liberty,'adjoining lands of Tbos.
Mellon, Esq., and Mrs. Negley, abont ± of a mile from the
Railroad. This property has oa it a fine, prospering
young orchard, and is a yery. desirable situation for a
coumry residence, being a few hundred yards from the
turnpike, and fronting on the old Mansion road. This
property is also very suitable for persons desirous of
purchasing £or 1 acre lots, as it points on three different
streets. If not sold in a body, it.will be sold in lots to
suit purchasers. For information enquire at this office.
ap2
For Rent*
A HANDSOME STORE, on Market street, between
Third and Fourth streets, at present occupied by
Mr. Thomas White, as 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 Sa
loon or Academy, or coaid be conveniently arranged as
doable offices. E, D. GAZZAM,
aplitf Office, Third at., over the Post Office.
Land'for Sale.
THE Chartier’s Coal Company will sell some very de
sirable pieces <f LAND, situated on and near the
Steubenville Turnpike, and near the southern terminus
of their railroad.
The Land will be divided into quantities to suit pur
chasers, and the terms of payment will be very easy.
Enquire of Z.W REMINGTON,
g ep4 .. - Manager,
FOR SALE.—A Lot of Ground having a front of 60
feet on Centre Avenue, and running* bn ck 266 feet
to two streets.' Oh the lot is erected a large Brick
Dwelling House, nearly new and well finished. The lot
is planted with the best selected Fruit and Shrubbery
the country can afford. IfappUcaUonbe.madesoon,the
property will be sold.at a fair price and terms..
Enquire at the office of WM. C. FRIEND,
Attorney, Fourth street,
febllitf between Wood arid Smithfield.
Houses to J^et*
A BRICK HOUSE on Penn street; rent $350.
A Brick House on-Marbnry street; suitable for
two families, $l7O. •
A House and Garden on Vine street; $l5O.
A House and Garden; in a pleasant location, two
miles from the city; $125. * :
S. CUTHBERT, Gen’l Agont,
mar3l 76 Smithfield street.
Dweßlng tO bcti.,
NO. 45 Third street, opposite the Third Presbyterian
Church, and second house from Ferry street.
This is a very comfortable dwelling, embracing four
teen rooms and an excellent bathingroomj supplied with
hot and cold shower baths, Ac.. Situated convenient to
business, market, arid in a quiet and pleasant neighbor
hood. Apply on the premises. [mar29
• For .Rent* *
mHAT LARGE DWELLING HOUSE, with rffik
JL extensive Grounds for Garden.and Stables
attached—the Residence of the late Wm. J. Totten,
Cliff street.' Possession glvcaori the Ist of Marob
For terms, apply to D. R. M’ABOY, Guardian- or R
C. Totten, at the Fort Pitt Works. {/eb!B
'' •• • For Sale, • ~.- ' • “— 1
A HOUSE AND LOT, situated on Pike street-between
Walnut and Factory streets, Fifth Ward. The Lot
is 25 feet front and 100 feet deep, on a leh' - there are
two small Frame Tenements. Terms ea y;— Title good
For particulars, enquire of Alderman rARKINsnv
Penn street. Fifth Ward; VriavOnf 1
Birmingham property von sale.—a valuable
property of feet front on Centre street, bv 127
deep to Franklin street, having rilarge two story brick
house, arranged separately for two families,—each hav
ing four rooms, Ac., with a large yard.: Also, a car
penter’s shop, on Franklin street. -The whole will be
sold together at a bargain. Terms easy.'
‘ S. CUTHBERT, General Agent,
Qprc 76Smithfield street.
WO HOUSES /OK KENT/—A well Arranged
BRICK HOUSE, situate on; Webster .street. .Rent
sl7s, Also, a convenient Brick House,on Robiusonst.,
Allegheny, neer the lower bridge. Rent $lOO.
r ... S. CUTHBERT,Gen’I Agent,
mar 29 - 76 smithfield street.
Drug and Prescription Store for Sale*
A DRUG and PRESCRIPTION STORE, located in
a flourishing and improving part of the city, which
is doing a.profitable business, is offered for sale upon
cosy-terms*
For fartherparticulars, apply at this office— Ua22
'■ .> • ,To JLot* '
MA TWO: STORY BRICK HOUSE, on Rank
Lane, Allegheny,between ilie Hand sireetXridce
and Aqueduct. of H. W. Fish, Rea! Estate
Broker, Corner of ofb and Smithflelq streets. footaQ :
.r*— To Xieti • ■ 1
TWO fine Houses to rent re Kaet Liberty,
out Houses, Garden l lruit J Ac., Ac. Enquire of
F. R. DRAVO,
•mar!B No l Diamrimi
A TWO STORY BRICK HOUSE, Nt>- 9, Hav street
A Eoqnire of KING rMOokllFilir
maySO. *27, Wood street-
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READ?-. MADE CLOTHING.—Hossbt Cmarrsß.No.
. 71 Southfield street, always hosonhnndjn addition
to Jus choice ttocfcofeOlaths, (iassimeres, Vestings, ic.,
naudiome andsfoshionabie assortaient ofKeady
a“S?? 9? o “jWi- nJade to order in the very list mariner,.,
wtdchhe will sell lower thanthelowest, forCisS-v r f
L - w l s'. w £? W i C4 i l -nfJtia ; iriertas and trie
pnbiic to hia.stogie of Btrya? Clothingy whigh he flatters
bimseit are surpassedby nene west of thembumalns.,
' jn -.NoiTi snuthfieldstreetJ '
IDispatch. and Chronicle, copy ] ‘
JJobebt.Chestee’q, No. 71
w Sraithfield street, a newtwsprtment of Gentlemen?*
Furnishing-Goods, consisting in pdrs of Shirts, Collate
and Bosoms, Cravats* Shoulder*
Braces, SaapenderSj'WooHeh Hose arid hair Hose,
all of I TFhich i wii! Behold
aprll 1 • V . [Chronicle and Dispatch copy 1
Chlgncll»*.Empire Clothing Store, t
,,; ■ . [t ;3SQ,. ; -$fA Ziberty Stria, . •;
fpHiE attention oFpnrchasefs is respectfully inviiedto
1 the NEW STOCK OF STRING AND 1 SUMMER
GOODS, at his establishment, comprising, Black. Bine,
Brown, Green apd otherßrpadclolhs; BJaqkana Fig
ured Cassimereg; Black and FiguredSauns; Wove
ManieiQeaand'CashiherA Vehtlhgs; a large- variety b
Linen and light woollen good9,ioT : tbie warm-weather
AH of. which will be made to order m good stylo and it
low prices. ' A good assoriinentof Ready Made Clothing
and GemlemeaVFuraishing Gobds. hand. >
aprllilm ; :H. CHIGNELL. j
7 New and Fasntonabte Goods*
TUST RECEIVED* at SOOBYBR GRIBBL&S
tr Bee Hire Clothing Store, No. 835: Liberty street, a
large and splendid.assortment o£. the- latest, styles of.
Spring and Summer Goods) which we ate prepared to
mannfacturetocrderiin astyle unsurpaseedin ihis-city,
and. at .extremely low prices. .
"We'have on. hand a large' assortment of READY
MADE CLOTHING,made in the best aid most "fash*
tonabie manner,which we are. determined to sell-very’
tow for oash; ; Country merchants, and .those .who. buy
wholesale, will find it to their advantage to call and ex
amine our stock; before purchasing. ’ : l ’
Jp^-Lawtence-Journal, Clarion Democrat, filercdr
Wing, Meadville Sentinel; Greensborgh. Republican,
Washington. Examiner, Steubenville • Union—copy to
.the amount of £l,send paper to advertisers, and charge'
this.office. r • ,
.B.a. ARGCST,
MERCHANT TAfLOR, i
No. 165 Wood Street, (near Sixth Street )? !
rpAKESthis" method Of returning his sincere thanks to
•A. the. citizens.©!* Pittsburgh anivicinity- -for the very
.liberal patronage they, have bestowed hopes
through strict attention to busiriess and a desire to please
all, tomerit A contidnance of their favors. Particular
attention^paid to Children’s Clothing.. - , ? i
In connection with the Tailoring.Baaiiiess, he has
opened a Furnishing Store, with a laige- and splcndi4
assortment ; of Shins, under. Shirts, Drawers, Cravat*,
Suspenders, Pocket : Handkerchiefs,-Jenny Ltnd Neck
Ties, self adjusting Stocks, Gloves,* Hose, At, Togeth
er with e7ery thing in that: line necessary for a gentle
man’s outfit. ~. - , . BENJAMIN M.ARGUST. 1 •
*apti> ' (Tokencopy.) ' - i
' r ,•FamesWate< ' r " . i
. (Formerly Cuxtbr to the lato P, UEtanY,) : ’
aaTOULD most respectfaliy-arihbhnce to his lriendri
; V T -and. the public in. general, that he has rented the
Store, No. 36 Market between Second and Third
be intends carrying on the TAILORING
BUSINESS in all its departments*' "Heisthow receiving
s&stjpn mabilets an new stoek:of
GOODS,for Spring and Summer wear,.viz: superfine
French, Ehghsh arid * American CashmareUs.
Tweeds, Cassmeres.(Tw{2Ud French Habit Chthij a stipe*
nor article for business Coats.) together with a large as?
sortment of plain and figured Cassimeres. new ana dcsii
Table styles. : ' *" ; ; . . > • . ;
Also, an excellent lot ofifancy ■Silh:Ctahsnere r Satin
and Marseilles Fejft’njj.-aU.of which.the subscriber.is
Prepared to make ta order in the neatest and most fash*
onaule styles, at as low prices as any other establish-*
meat- He therefore hopes by strict attention to all or
ders intrusted to his care, to merit a share of public pa*
tronage. ‘ - JAMES C:WATT. i
No.S&Market,between SecondandThinLets- j
TO TAILORS.~I shall cbritinae to sell and give in*
strnctions on my system of Garment Draugumg-ag
heretofore, at.the folfowingpricea, viz: If accompanied
by oral instruction) SlOj without instructions,‘S77 * „ ■«
rnatfty t;: ■ ' ■- ; JAMES'C.WATf. 1
SPAING ANfr SVidfilEß CLOTHIiGi :*
. THREE BIG DOORS! ;
-Street} Pittsburgh, • i
JOHN McCLOSKEY -ihas riDW the pleasure of-an-;
.-nouncingm friends and the public irt
general, that nis Spring and Summer stock is now ready;
for inspection, which he believes will be found to btf
one of the largest and best selected stocks of Readrt
Alade Clothipg to.bo foundipthc Western Country. ?
. , has this season paid more than usual attention
the manufacturing and stvle of his Garments, so thalifiri
very lowest priced, as welUs the finest, aie got up in’3
style and elegance not to be surpasscui. ' ; .- [
- would partlcolaily call the attcmfoß of ail dealeia
in Clothiog to.lna present efilendia aMonment of---- 1
. . .;'-r '* i ®Awr:i?l*M4ed>artnent» > . i
45 .“e confident, upon examination, of the dualities?
and pnees of hta foods, he con offer themstichWacc*
memsns shall make it their interest to purchase at his
establishment.
. Many years’.experience,and great successin the bni
ainess, together with an unprecedented tohoiaole arid tc J
loti patronnge, has enabled him io gel op Garments ta
sutrthehnstness habits and tastes of every location in
tneumon, which is of, the. almost importance to whole
sale purchasers. ‘ 1 '■ r ~ • ■. i
In the Cutting department will be found a choice ee-!
ieouoapf tha_mosi fashionable goods, eonastmgof— i
fygfok and Broadcloths, *
excellent assortments ot
VESTmea, of the latest and most fashionable styles—i
all of which he is prepared to make:to on jeri!r the best
manner and at tiie most reasonable prices. i
COMfc, .THEN, ONE,AND ALL!
- The Assonment. the Qnality.and the Variety, is the
most extensive, undoabtedly, to be found in the United
'? mies - ' ' . mar2S I
JUST HECEI TED ' 1
T) V THE SUBSCRIBER, a large and handsome-as-j
.±> sortmcnt of CLOTffS , CASS7MERES and KEsH
JiVGS, of every style and color desirable for Gentle-1
men.’s spnngr.and summer wear, .Together with thei
Urgest assortment of Goods expressly ‘ for Boy’s and*'
Y^1 8 a 'I-H 1 ever broa S h \l° city, which have beenj
selected with great care, in the East, with a view tof
BUU the taste of every person, and which will be
to onler in the best manner and on reasonable terms. I
If/’ Always on hamL a large assortment of the most
fa&iormblj CLOTHING of every for b“?>»
and Youth’s from two years and upwards, at J \
m -Ti CHESTER’S, Merchant Tailor, 5
No. 71 fcmiUifield street, between Fourth and Diamond l
alley, and Nd. 14 St. Clair street, near the Bridge. ‘ s
marcl , . y ; . ® :
WINKS & uctuoas.
i rorraerly Davis’ Cracker Factorv.) ‘ 1
. FICKEISEV & STOO.VENEL, ~ j
RESPECTFULLY aocoonce lo the public generally,!
and (heir friends especially, ;hat tney have estabJ
nsned a New WINE and LIQUOR STORE at the above!
stand, where they shall always keep a fall assortment of!
me best stock of—Rhenish Wines, and Sparkling Hock,
Wines, Moselle and French red and-white Wines]
Also, Freuch dark and pale Brandies, of the choicest!
vintages; Jamaica rum, Holland gin, Irish Whiskey]
champagne and .sparkling hock wines, of the met
approved brands; port wines,' Madeira,;6horry;tmd!
muskai Wines; Abegathe, Ac. Also, sardines, Holland,
herrings, Swiss and LimburgCheeso. All of which they!
will sell, wholesale, or retail,on the’-ntost reasonable?
terms. One of the partners, Mr. Slouvenel, still cotitiiiuj
tng nts importation business in the city: of New York]
the aiiove firm is enabled to sell a cheaper and belter ar‘
tide than any othor housein.this city. Please give u"a!
call, before you purchase elsewhere. 6 j
nS ‘“ PPliCa fre ® ° f ellra Char S B - and at ,he 5
apri:3ni {Chronicle and Gazette copy 3 mos.) , {
; (nedr tho corner of Wood.) . ... T t
T ?* 3 ASSOCIATION, era-fa
bracing, already, twice to three \>L_
• times as many hands aa the lav* Kp|
eeat and hitherto most renowned ' 1' *
easiness shops : oftnis city, have opened their Ware
, .house, and arc able to furnish the public, by wholesale
or retail, with Furniture of the following description—
Mahogany Wardrobes; Dressing Bureaus; Fall Col 4
uraned Bureausp Mahogany Bedsteads; Mahogany
Chairs; Hocking Chairs; Mahogany Washstands; SoJ
fas; Divans; Piano Stools; Book Cases; Secretaries 3
Card Tables; Pier Tables; fine Card Tables; Centra
Tables; Hat Racks; French Bedsteads; Ottomans*
Poplar WardrobosjDining and BreakfdstTables; Work-!
stands; Cherry and Common Workslands; high post*
common, low, and trundle Bedsteads; Cherry Bureaus i
Cribs; Cradles, &c: ; •
The advantages of cooperation, on an extensive scale]
permit them to sell ot the lo westpricea, and they are dei
termmedtoselljlowerthanany competitors, an eouatiy
good, if not boner article, and warranted—as ihe public
will understand by giving them a call. 1
irnr toori of all descrlpUons, and
articles of any descnpuon,Tnade to order In cverystvlei
at the shortest notice. : rmariSJ 1
Bhvelopeii
LIPMAN’S Adhcsttt Parchment Envelopes. By dip I
ri ping the:fingers in, water, and moistening and
pessing the gummed edge/these Envelopes become thd
safest and strongest that can be used—being made of
parchment paper, which will withstand any ordinary
fncuon ormolsture. For sale by the quantity or sin vie
pack, at the store of v.-v.\-. W. S. HAVEN; 8 |
mar 26 ... corner of Market and Second sts I
Dissolution.
THE P&rincrsbip heretofore} existing between.-,the
snbscribcrs.-under- the firm of Coalter &. Hacke;
Druggists, has this day been, dissolved by mutual con?
sent. ; jj; V "'‘ J- A. COULTER, j
-- ... wvlilOK,
y N. H. HACKE. \
affairs of ihe-Jaiefirm will.be settled*byJV.Af.
Coulier, wfco continues.the. eame businessatuteoid
qtand, comer of .Wood and Third streets'. . ap2 {
March Dl, 3851,
~ Bonntf lianda. f
€APT. NAYLOR, No. 163 Third, street, comer ' of
Cherry alley, having made arraugemems at Wash
nzton- for the procure Bounty Lands for the
officers and «oldierB, their widows and children, undS
•the Bopty Laud Bill, passed September 23U1.120. •
; Pittsburgh,-October 10. ’
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ai »Sa
Newspaper Depot. No 1:5 Fourth afreet.- ■ a tawlg
IVJKW MUSIC. A frerh suppiy or AIPIHU OtEB
is SisoßßjjieooipletecoHection of secularand social
-nrasictarrtnged in fourvocpl pans, wiifrafullcoarseoi
vocal exercises,/or tliecolUyation of-the voice, and. for
improvement iff mnsicai notation,by .Wv<B.Busim.
AlBo,Timllaoßtsi,RcolieclioiLO/popolar and social
eonge. for fairvpicesj.by 9. J.Webr and Wa. bUson.
Togcihcr with a varied-selection of new and fashion
able songs,walgesipolkas, variations,: &c, female by
H.-KLEBER,Siga of the Golden Harp,
aprl4 - -- - :■ No-10U Third'Ureal.
celebrated “Bird for
Lind—lor the guiiar;* ■•
Whfen Stars ure-in the Qaiot akter," do '
Jinney atthe Gate, - *do '
Rataplamby Jenny Lind, do - • -
Byihe^sad.Sea waves,
sn?i?HSi i Sy th ® B rook-Side, 'do
. All the Wind* are Sleeping, do
iSnITS;- . s;*-
|y e N-ew^sTd^- V - Wtt “ ac '- ftr P i “-
National Untont -
’Tfs hlidnight Hour;
fessm cSrt 1 ;^ ai,ned ’ OV6-,) y -Vi Wallacd;
- Olrcome, Maidens,come; ‘
. Mountain Maid’s Invitation; * '
We Farted Forever:
Goiloaade Polkar
Plick’s Scntfmental Waltz j
Together with a.large coUectitm of Waltzes, Matt Hes
Polkiu, Songs, Vanauons, &e.,just received by oxnress
Collections made, and Music bouiid'in the best manne r
at C. BLUME’S Piano Ctnet?"
mari!s - : . 118, Wood street.
The Robin ;:p .: *”:• . ’
I’m Thinking o’er thp Days, Mary;...
. My New England Home. New'Song, dedicated to
ihe-I<adies of New* England;
She 1 Love is far away.
Oh, Meet me on the Silver Shore:
Good Night} . ,
My H6me>s on the Prairie Lea; By Woodbury;
.. Lily Rhey. ByS.C. Foster: :r } • . . . *V
Tve Teft my Native Village. 'By G. Barker :
- The Spirit Dover; ~ i .
- * s?’ ?}*¥’ The %cjc Shakers’ Song and Polka':
would Twere with Thee—for Guitar : ! • l
./Lcs Adieu x. .BypHorrj, —•
An extensive collection of new Folkas, Walfces.
■ Varia’ionB,dtc.- */■;
. Also, anew supply of “New Carmine Sacra,” Can-
excellent new work, called
of popular and social songs,harmo
mrexf-and changed 6y G. S.'Webb hnd Wl Kasort—
.considered pap of .the best works ever published; ■ >
H. KLKBBR, GoLi)Err Hasp,
• No. lot-Third street.
iNew-Stoctt or Piano#* . :s .. 1 •
t S ll !®' F' ?kUME would respect*
SijLjJ invite the attenuon/of Urn pub
'V^TnmSi lic 10 her new and splendid slock of
'">T ' just opened and Veftdy for
sale, among which are the celebrated Hamburg Piaiun
with the new improvement of the bversirings, the la
test arid,mo4t important improyeihenv invented feolelv
by them and by no others. Thfey have been tried to be
inthis country, bat unsuccessfully. > '
Aleojone splendid 7 octave, doable carved Piano, *
LoniaXlV style, made by Bacon &-KdveriyNew YofJc.
7 octave Pianos, also .made by-Bacon & Baven,
• Foni C| octave Pianos, made by J; C-Flsher, fate
Nanns &, Fisher, New York: together with some of oar
own manufacture, with metalrg frame. - - " (ja23
Sundries—
-100 boah. Dried Peaches
•50_doz. Corn t ß|rooins; .
12& tierces Grease Lard
• Pieces Baltiyfeat, Bogntrand ;
2*oo &s. Prime heathen :
. 6 bbls. Corn Be^f; •
..For sale bp - CARSON & M’KNIGHTY.
_aprl7 94 Waterstreet
COFFEE— 100 bagsgreen ifio Coffee for salo by ■ ■
: , ; ■ CaRSOW as.^KWIGHT.
HOWE’S, COUGfI CANDV-100 just received
•and for sale:by:/. - vs: JAMBS I J&, JONESy?>
ft prl?. , , comer Liberty and-Handatreatfl,
HO WE’3 SHAKER SARSAPARILLA—SO doz. 3ast
: received and for sale by - v'.-
apr!7 , . -.JAMES A.JONES,
0H&OB1B GREENt-Ih boxes, just rec’d and for sale.
XJ byil7 ■■; • JONES;
P&RFUMKHY— A fine assortrnentdf,Cologne Water
ana fancy Soaps, just received andforiale by
- aprlT:'.-;--: , • Ai3oftKSr
subscribers keep eonsianUyonoand
X C. Ebinehardt’s.Trusses, whicß thoy wHlsellWsbt&-
sale or retail :■ ; .:i' . ; BOWK'S TETDfiY,ir>
gPT*? ■ •' ". . v/Wypodstreet:
receiving, supplies. r
oTHne oest London,Liverpool and<3enevivWatch- |
es,ofrhe finestqualities raahafactutedjand.otherkinds* t
suited to the varied wants and tastes, andartinbrece'- -i
Rented low prices,- • r -r.' : r T—<--- -
Every Watcb sold. will be guaranteed as represented I■
and warranted, orihe money i'
. W.VWWILSOfI. .v |*
aprl7 • corner Market and Eourih Sts;* P
fUNE WATCH REPAIRING.— Superior-WalclrianJ ji
. ciock work done in every variety, . - “ '
ftprl7 : -■■-•■•- \ W. W; WlI/aON. i
INDIA SILKS AND SATINS.-A; A. MrttoftlCi.
ars np'* opening Cases oflndia.Silks jmd Satina:—
al Qprl7 ?3 °‘ etriped i plain and chene styles/
FIN&JACPNET3 AND CAMBRICS.—A. A. j££sr
* Co. have just reccivedper express, 3 casesGne
Jaconeta and -, . - '. ra Dt l7S
W~
BOUGHT COLLARS AND CUFFS.—A. .Ml*
Jft * • *?? Co i» at tH ow ' receiving reaTValbricli vCol
iars aniCuffdj Book d 0.," also,Choraizetics, gapes, i»e
-' Jiaprx?
PATiASOLS—A. A. MASON 4. CO'., 08 diddl Mntk
.ll i*i ,r Ji et ’ TOll °P en 'to morning, 30 cosesrigaraaflls,
InprlO
l&ASOli & CO. baya received
'.IT? 1 ? 88 ° r jjobbinau patent spotted do; polka
1388^ ' tocy do; black .laces; demi yells,Ac.
c? 3 *'. Gool, S—l= carlons of lie
,n s rS°“. a f e Shawls now opening at A. A- MA*
™Ji ; * S- Also, cases or new. styles do lalnesjbe
rages, poplins, cambrics, jaconets,Ac. fanrlßl
POTATOES— 100 bb(». Pink Eyes in store and for
sale by STUART A SILL,
“P rlB d r,:~- --13t:WoddlattWt-'
C 0 shelled Corn in store and for saloby
_ a P£® STUART a. SILL.
|j ROOMS—3OO doz. prime rn store and for sale. ~
nprW ■ ■ STIUHT fc SILL :
I) (JliL, BUTTER— 3 bbis. treS : r
A nnri« 15 kega ’do' In atßre and /or tale
»P»5 - STUART as 8/liU.
VVWtB Corn m store and .lqr »alc.
aprt6 - - , ■ STUART & BILt.
DKiiiL> AppjjtarrlOO bush; in store .and fat aa-lchy
-gP TI6 : STUART & SILL;
GASH VVANTED.- ; wanted foralk orlwelve
months,; for wi.ich a bonns wiH beffiven,witb ; gofed
security, and interest quarterly, 3. CUTHBER'K •
,apr!6—. \• 50 Smithfield etriiti'
NOTICE.— TheG. JDj oft&e Son? o* Temperance TrtT
meet in Pittsburgh, at the. Odeoh,: Fourth street,
at 10 o’clock, A, M, on Wednesday,* the:23d dizy'ot
April, JB5l. SAMUEL J. PI6kANDS?O 8.
. aprlO:lw - rj
’^RESTNOT&^bashels; ?±?
V/'.. • . 4 bbls. Hickory Nats; for sale by,''
*P rt < J.D. WILLIAMS a COJ
FIRE KJNDLINU—IOO packs Cbaevers. lor sale by
roam ; J.P.AVILMAMS fc-XIO.
POTABH— -la casks, for soleby ,
apr!4 . ; , • J. D. WILLIAMS &’ CO.
C~ boxes for sale by'
aprlf: ;i : J.j>, WIbUAStS •fc COU
MORAL _PH-YSIQ LO GY, or EVERY MOTHERS t
w- r ?? Sold only'at the Medical i
Smithficld street • : ? c-_- •: ?;;cprtS *
PAPER HANGINGSr-Quaker.BrytP.it,j^t' Vnd . J
loraaleby W;*P. MAiISAAtL, 'i
■ aprig ~ ~. - No. 85 Fourth street* }.
[’'ESTER, CENTRES—Of gold and velvet, on aalin .j
payer. taorlS] W, p; MARSHALL: ,
Paper hangings—From epio «a. roraaie oy >
aprlS ~. . , W.P. MARSHALL.
[j^PATOES—30 nbla. Pink eyes and firewoifi lied i
L Poiatocs for enlcby WM.DYER,'
.gprt s 20?Xibertystreet >•
E3GS— by •: . . r . '}•
-nprts _ . . . _ WH.PYFF
AArHITE FISH—2O haJfbbis.jin prime ordeivfQr sale.
_¥T aprig wm. dyer:
HERRING— 10 bbls. No: iTfor sale low, ’: ? ' ,4
apr!s . WM. DYER, J
IYL 20bb19.N0.3; C:
lObbls.No.i:
20half bbta No.l‘f ■ v> •
10 qaaner bblg. No. 1; forsale by
1 WAf.DVEB.
"l^A I CON—SO, 1 000 tts. Hams, superior .cut nn<t caredy • ;
&C,V smoked; 10,000 DVER. :
WiilTß cOKff insit—ftcii Ktoaai and nicely !
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