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'Rot :BFRIVBS CO., 69 • South rtrte; corner of New y e tk • 36 Warsrloo -I!aoit,Litirpool;' and 65 Grade rtrat,Note Orleans. . • HAS ALINE OF PACKDrg sailing overy five days from - Liverpool to New York; a Line of Packets • from Liverpool to Philadelphia,'on tho 18th of each ; month; a .14ne'of Reacts to 'Baltimore on the 40th o. each month. Also—a Line of . Packets on the Bth' and '24th of each month from London and . Portsmouth to New York. • - • ALSO—Draft/7 at nightalways on hand, for any amount, at. the lowest rates of discount; and .ati information given conderning. passengers , th at can be given, with pleasure, hp, their Agent. JOHN THOMPSON, , . 205 Liberty st" Pittsburgh. . ~15. 1 11.015..13.1.1.L LINE . ESIIGRATION OFFICE, •-• , • at nut CATHOLIC Bons STOII2, - 110.6 7 .1 7 04 stresiosear no. Enid takes this method of Infozming his • Illende andthe public in general, that he has opened an Office at she above named place, and is prepared to remit money in sums of 85. and upwards, payable at sight, in any town in England, Ireland, Bcotland and Wales. • • - If e is also prepared to bring out passengers from Liv erpool to any port in the United.;States, Being com mented with a'house of each long standing as that of Messrs. Roche, Brothers & Masterson, slut by. his strict attention to business. the subscriber trusts he will merit the confidence of thyme who may.. favor him with their .patrounis: . cot particulars, please call at the Emigra tion Office of ihe.undersigneg_,Agent. • • ' 8.. ArCONLOGUE, ' • N'o! rift at., near Sinillifield,Pitythorgh. Rfereisess."—Rion.' John B. Oulluie, Mayor of Pitts burgh; JameiSlilakely. John J. Mitchel, Esq., Ron. W. Porter Alderman Lewis, Mee' of the Morning Chronicle, Post, and Pittsburgh Catholic. feble.:ft • • nuw Arraugouleysits. • - .I4NS "Or IWKOICETS ' / L . • • • • gt"' PHILADELPHIA. , •• , .110 HAIL .FROM LIVERPOOL - LA. RighteenA day of, q,ev Month. JANE li. GLIDDEN, Ambrose Mid, :00 tontOnth Nov. JAMES BROWNE, Arthur CAW, 1000 tons• rleth Dec. GONDA.%/. Ci—Barstoto, Oa tons • Mk Jan. NEva star, ea) was.- • • • 18L11 Feb. The above slaps are bailt of the best materials and af ter the most approved models (or swiftness, combined with the modern Improvements for the comfort of pas sengers. Their coormauders are men of known ability. These packets will take advantage of steam tow boats up the Delaware. Also, ships tailing weekly from Liverpool to New Or leans- Passengers tan got up the - river cheap through For terms of Second Cabin and Steerage passage, ap ply to or address by letter (post-paid}},, P. W. BIRNES &CO., q. 9 South street, corner of Pine, New York; 38 Waterloo Road,Liyerpool ; orto JOHN THOSIPBON, 205 Liberty street, Pittsburgh. novlA:ly FORZION PASSE/SON& OFF/CM. 1 SHIP AEOY! I '. ic:l7i ..... WHO COMMANDS! I ' - ........ EL A M.N.DEN & :' 00. h - Wao have uppointed;the subscriber Agent for their unri galled Lines of Ships from Liverpool to New York Philadelphia and Boston. Let the Friends of Emigrants be careful to have their arrangements madeaccordingto the tins Provision Law, and take no man's receipt, without having ft inserted ; otherwise they will have to pay in Liverpool,before they shi The following iethe list, according to Jaw : 21 Ds. Bread, 2 P Beef or Pork, 66 Flo ur , • " ►pint Vinegar, 5 " Oatmeal, • l v D. Sugar, Rice, . '" I " Molasses, 5 " Potatoes,. 2 oz. Tea, With three quarte of, Water per day, and sufficient I. for Cooking. • - The caboose and cooking-ranges for the use of Pas sengers, are kept under cover. Every attention will be paid to promote their health and comfort. Bank of England Notes and Foreign Exchange par chased eminent rates. • Debts,Legacies, Pensions, ace. collected, and copies of Wills procured, Uith every oilier b &fatness con nected with an European Agent. • • • JOSHUA ROBINSON,. Earopean'Agent, apSi Pl2st ccirner of Fifth azedWood ats, • - • 45 t- TO ENGLAND. IRELAND, SCOTLAND, WALES, FRANcE, and G ERMANY, To any amount, by' Joshua. aoblnson Emopean Agent, Post Buddinge, cor. Fijie 4714 nr0040.1 qransportation . . 1851. InerehantiroVrnosportatton Line (via. PENNA. CANAL AND RAILROADS.) FOR PHILADELF!ELIA DIRECT. tEr WITDODT RE-SHIPPING. I][ C. A. APANULTY 4. CO., Canal Basin, 402 Penn at., Pittsburgh. CHARLES .BA WOK; ' Central Block Road at., Philada. WE are prepared to receive a largo antoant of Mu ir" chandise and Produce, to ship, on the opening of the Canal, to Philadelphia and all intermediate places, as lower rata, and in he.,, time, than in any previous sea son. N. B.—The increased number of. Tracks provided by the Canal Commissioners for carrying boats over the State Beilroad,will prevent any possibility of delay at Johnstown, liollidayshargh or Columbia. .this season. C.. A. M'ANULTV Canal Basin. YOUORIO6IIIENY ROIITE I TWENTY-TIME MILES TES MILTS= FOOT; TO BALTIMORE. AND PHILADELPHIAI • 1.t7-• 7 ,_ :The steamer THOMAS SRRIVER, M. ct BULST, Master' leaves Pittsburgh, from her w ar • oat, above the Monongahela bridge, daily, at 41 o'clock, P. fil.,•and West Newton at 8 A. fil„ running In: connection with a daily line of splendid Troy built coaches to Cumberland, and Railroad thence to Bald more and Philadelphia. For fOrtile r information enquire of O. M. BARTON, Passenger Agent, Monongahela House or, Capt. JACOB SMITH, dec2o:Bln . Freight Agent, Wharf Boat • L. W. Smith, IRON'CITY..HOT EL, Firoe Street, bettoem Wood and Market, Pittsburgh. Irr Good STABLING attached to the house. tapr7ry National Hotel, Plttabturgti. /grunted on Water Stnert, opposite the Landing of Ski Brounueilit Suam Parkin. THIS House having undergone a thorough repairing and fitting up, both inside and out, the subscriber is determined to use every exertions in his power to make all comfortable that think proper to call with yim. The Table will be always supplied with the beat the market affords. The Bar will be supplied with the best and choicest liquors. Attached to the house is a good stable, attended by a good jui Hostler. JAMES REAMER. 11 , 20 W. C. CONNIMLY. IiaOVVNIS HOTEL _ CORNER OF SEITFIFM'LD AND THIRD &Ts., Pittsburgh, Pa. BROWN & CONNELLY, PROPRIETORS. N. B —good Stabling attached to the house. . _ crEms:vßLu2Or:L— -li—vaa'sSlrT"oritc,bngle.eithebe,eltknc- and excellent establishment, is now prepared to en tertain his friends and the traveling public generally, in the best manner and on the most reasonable terms. His TABLE will at all thrice be supplied with over) , delicacy of the season; and his Bar with the best of Ll guars. His stabling is very extensive ; and every arrange. meat has been made for the accommodation of Drovers, aug2af WM. CLAWSON. W averlp , House. ftTHE undersigned having succeeded Mr.Joug Tfistoss - -s1M13:111141..- • s t :),- . 0 in thii popular eatablishmem, announces to his friends and the public generally, that he will net his 'best efforts to keep up the well earned and long ealoyed reputation of the house. Re will keep constantly on hand every delicacy of the season, 0120114 Sijexj and Oats Ovvrgas, tee., and his •Baa will at all times be supplied with the Clime= Lt• camas. [dect7:ly.] . Q.GALLAGHER: 41 OUR.HOUSE." • cc HELL. OYSTERS AND GAME received daily in " Oua Roost," No. 24 Diamond alley. • ,• WIST. DENNEIT: WE HAVE NOW FINISDSD 25 dozen of Ladies' y fine black real Lambs W. 2.9.1 STOOK/NUS., which are softer in the wool and mot durable in the color Quin' any we have heretofore made. Every article in th e Sock, Undershirts and Drawers, ladies and chtldren's underclothing, made to order with punctuality. • The Old Established Stocking. Manufactory, Fifth at. dee6 W. DALY er. CO. Silver Forks, Spoons, die. - WE keep constantly on band a large assortment of yy silver Forks, Spoons, Ladles, &0., of our own manufacture ; of standard silver. JOiLN B. M'FADDEN C 0. ,& 9S Market street. a 11.1.01131C0NE-1.2 bbis for sale b • - I mar2o B. A. FAHRESIOCK & CO , ..,.:. ITEEM =aim MIEI Iffin HEE= §otelo, Stt. 'To the Ladles. - . -- ::::::::.''- -. : ::-..': - :.'. , .•.: ..- ,::::;.'-,',',.:::‘: - ..:-f,',: .,. .:!';': , '.' - ' - :..; - ::::;'. ,- - --- :: ', ! _ . .... - `•.. -.- ',1i . ;, , :- .. :!, , r:.,•;'.. , ': - '-:.s. , !:::.: '.''''.--:--.-''':. :.::.-::::,;,--.:.:,':,•-::,..:.,::.'..:,!..-:S,';::'---'?.,...;„:i:ti,4,:,..!..:--...:-.Z..'1;.: MEE BEI BM= for Ult. ..tZ' ea Ed. - - - 3ourn, Lots for:Sale, in n th e e L l o i ralh io an w ria n THE new town of Lormaz Is beautifully situated oil riepoOr t o tt f o th b e e, p Vi e 2thi soo MlfUl ia Raa d Pa.. an elevated level plain, on the bank of the Loyal henna River, where the Pe nnsylvania Roll Road crosses that stream by a handsome stone bridge of 3 spans of 45 feet each. It is 40 miles east of Pittsburgh, 9 east of Greensburg, 11 west of : Ligonier, 10 south of Blairsville, 3 north of Youngstown, and 7 Math of New Alexandria. The Priortinvomu.. RAIL ROAD Will be opened to the tem-. pomry terminus near the town, early in November nexti to connect with the southern turapikei The passengers in every train will stop to take a meal at the new and. ex tensive Roth Rooti Horny now in progress of erection, in the centreol the town, directly opposite the RAIL ROAD COISPAZIT'S DICPOI', WATER STATION, e.4IOIIIIIIIIOIIIDIS, &c., -to be erected immediately: The lots now offered for sale or lease are 50 feet front-on streets, 60 feetwlde, and run back 100 feet to a 20 feet alley; they will range in price front 30 dollars upwards, according to their position.— None of the lots are more than 400 yards from the Rail. Raid Depot, which is in the centre of the town plot.— Out-lots and cottage sites, of which there are several handsomely situated along the bank of the river, will b 6 be sold on favorable terms to persons wishing to build,— The climate of this reglonis delightfnl,the scenery round the town is very beautiful and romantic, and it will' o doubt be a place of great resort from the cities, as it is in the midst of the finest fishing and hunting regions in this part of the State. Unusual inducements offer themselves at this point for business man, manufacturers and-me chanics to come and settle ; they can find immediate bus iness and employment, as this Depot will be the point to which the Iton and el' the trails of Ligonier valley will naturally. corne,. by a turnpike through the Loyalhanna gat) of the Chestnut Ridge and a plank road of 3 miles from Alexander Johnston's, . to the Depot • as will also that of the neighb orhood of New Alexand ri a, bra plank road along the 'railer of the Loyalbanna. There. is plenty of the purest water; and the beat of coal can be had close to the towu,in abundance. There is, close at hand, an inexhaustible supply of all kinds of building materials, lime, stone, and timber. A saw and grist mill are In full operation, with plenty of wafer power within 300 yards of the Depot; and an extensive brick yard also . In operation, will furnish a large number of superior brick during the coming season. The soil is deep and nab and wall adapted to caltivation, gardens, &c. The terms of sale of lots will be made known .on ap plication in person or by letter to the subscriber, or his agent In Youngstown, or at his office in "Lomorm," where a plan of the lots may be seen. . . OLIVER W. BARNES. N. B,—A public sale of fifty lots will take place at "Loraosz," early in the month of Jane, of which due notice will be given. Lapf.l9 FOR SALE.—A desirable property of Two Acres, with a Frame House, a garden, with fruit and oth er improvements, situated a short distance from the city line of the Seventh Ward, having a front of 138 feet on Reed street by 630 feet deep to Delaware lane. This property, it will be readily seen, could be divided into !at building lots, of from 23 to 2.efeet front; or it would be a fine location for a Family Residence, being in a pleasant and healry situation. Price 81,500. S. CUTHBERT, General Ogent. 50 Smithfield st. trlok House and Lot for Sole 1 rpHE subsetiber is authorized to sell the follow- 60 1, Dig described ROUSE and LOT, situated on Beaver street, Allegheny City, viz :—A new BRICK 'HOUSE, 20 feet front by 40 feet back, with Kitchen in the rear—house two stories high; with cellar under. The whole house finished off in modern style— wash house, bake oven, and good stable, on the bare ; art or the lot. Depth of Lot 100 feet. For further particulars, enquire of James Scott, at Spangler's,blerchant Tailor, corner of the Diamond and Federal street, Allegheny City, or the subscribers. Terms easy and price moderate. JAMES C. RICHEY, Agent. Bobinson Township, April 22—U Drag Store for Sale. A DR UO„AND APOTHECARY STORE, which rf is doing an excellent business, to offered for sale. For further infornasUon enquire at ibis Office. aprlS •• e • S c • 0 i now ;ucd op with an elegant modern and attractive front. Rent very low. aprO EDUCATIONAL BOOR STORE. Q=l=lall3=Ml3=l ritTRE SUBSCRIBER offers for Sale, On favora ble terms, the following Real Estate, in tie City of Pittsburgh; viz: No. 1. Three valuable three story brick dwelling houses, on Second street, between Market and Ferry streets, the iota being each 19 feet front by SO deep. '4 No. 2. Contains 57feet front on-Third street, adjoining the Third Presbyterian Church, on which iserected one four story brick house; need as a printing office, and one two stray brick warehouse. No. 3. Two lots in Fallston, Beaver co unty, being Icita tios. 3 and 4, being about 100 feet square, on which is erected one block of four frame dvrellutga,andows cepa 'tate frinne dwelling, all two stories high. N 0.4. One lot 50 feet front on B ack street,opposite the above, and extending to the top of the bill. No. 5. T are beach lots, each 50 feet front, and running from the road to low water mark, on the Big Beaver. No. 6. One valqable water 101,100 feet on Wheel once,- with ten shares water power attached. No. 7. One lot opposite the water lot SO feet front, and extending to the top of the hill, oa which is erected one two story brick store and warehouse, 28 by 60 feet ; also one frame dwelling, two stories 141.. No.B. One large lot in New Brighton, Beaver county, being about 140 feet on Broadway, and about 200 feet deep, containing 1k acre, on which ate erected two large frame dwellings, and one small frame house, used as an office. This property was formerly occupied by Mr. P. C. Gould, and is very pleasantly located., being Immedi ately opposite the Fallston Bridge. No. 9. One water lot, immediately below Fallston Bridge, being about 100 het in length, and extending from Water street to low water mark, or towing path. The above property will be sold on very favorable terms. Apply at , the Book Store of R. C: STOCKTON, corner Third and Market streets. mar 22 JOHN FLEMING !foal Umtata for Sale -- - . TUWE undersigned offers for sale a large number of valuable building lots, and some rery desirable sites for manufactories, n the borough of Birmingham, loca ted near the new Public School House and English La theranVtittrch. ' • • . . . The rapid growth of Birmingham in population and manufacturing wealth, and the reasonable prices at which lots will be sold, will render them asafe and pro fitable investment. 'Pale perfect. Terms favorable. For particulars and terms enquire of the undersigned, at the office of Geo. F. Gilmore, Esq., on. Grant street, Pittsburgh, between 3d and - 6th streets, or of William Svaunes and N. Patterson, Esq'rs, at their offices in Biraungham. Oman . MOSES F. EATON. 'or Sale. - . A LOT OF GROUND, containing 2* Acres, situate J 61.. one mile below the town of - Deaver, Beaver coun ty, on whleh there Is erected a new Brick House, 46 br 40 feet, 14 stories high, with abasement.. The house has been well built and well finished, an d contains 13 rooms. It is within 200 ylieds of the Ohio river, and commands a fine view ni.t, and is bounded on 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 6 acres adjoining it will be sold with it if desired by the pur chaser.. The terms are so moderate, that it will be a bargain to the purchaser. Enquire of N. P. & G. L. B. FETTERMAN, Attorneys at Law, Fourth it. --- A Valuable Piece of ..Property for Sale. rIONTAINING 8 ACRES, situate in the immediate vicinitof East Liberty, adjoining lands of. Thos. Mellon, Esq.`, and Mrs. Negley, about * ofa mile from the Railroad. property' has on it a fine, prospering young orchard, and is a gory desirable situation for a country residence, being a few hundred yards front the turnpike, and fronting on the old Mansion road. This property is also' very suitable for persons desirous of purchasing } or I acre lots, as it points on three different streets. If not sold in a body, it will be 'sold in lots to suit porchasers‘ For information enquire at this office. For 'tent. • AHANDSOME STORE, on Market street, between Third and Fourth streets, at present occupied by Mr. Thomas Mite, as a Dry Goods Store. Atao—A large well finlated ROOM in the second story, next door to Mr. Duff's Mercantile College. This Room is well c alculated and suitable for a Musical Sa loon or Academy, or could be conveniently arranged as double offices. . ' E, D. GAZZAM, • apl:tf . Office, Third st., over the Post Office, Land for Swim. LsiChartier's Coal Company will sell some very de. mbis pan qf LA! D, situated on and near the eaville Turnpike, and near the southern terminus of their railroad., The Lend will be divided into quantities to suit pur ettase.rs, and the terms of payment will be very easy Enquire of Z W REMINGTON, sep4 Manager. Dwelling to Let. NO. 45 Third street, Opposite the Third Presbyterian Church, and second front Ferry street. This is a very comfortable dwelling, embracing four teen rooms and an exc ellentbathin g room, supplied with hot and cold shower baths, he. Situated convenient to business, market, and in a quiet and pleasant neighbor hood. Apply on the , premises. Imar29 For . Rent. . . 'PRAT LARGE DWELLING HOUSE, with ; fITI • 1 extensive Groands for Garden and Stables attached—the Residence of the late Wm. J.ollen OliU street: PossessionglvenOMarch. the let of nich. For terms, apply to D. R. hIIABOY, Gasrdian, or R C:Votten, at the Fort Pat Works.' • • (WAS • For •Solo, • AHOUSE AND LOT, situated on Pan street,between Walnut and Factory streets,Fllth Ward. The Lot is «5 feet front and 100 feet deep, on . 3 Leh there are two small Frame Tenements. Terms ea y;—Title good. For particulars; enquire of Alderman PARKINSON, Penn street, Fifth Ward. . ' • ' rattY9ftf Drug and 'rearm ninon ztore• or BMl.lO* ADRUG and . PRESCRIPTION STORE, located in sa flourishing and improving part of the city, which is .doing a profitable business, is offered for sale upon easy 101715. For further particulars, apply at thie office. tia22 • To Lat. - . . . • ,_ A TWO STORY. BRICK HOUSE, on Hank Lane, Allegheny, between the Hand sticet tridge en aque a nnt . F,aquire of H.. W. Fish, Real Emu:. Broker, corner of sth and Smithfield 'treats. toct.29 • To t. . . • filWO.fine Houses to rent in - East Utpor, with good out Houses; Garden, Fruit, an., tee. Buquire of F. R. DR.VIO; lie 1 Diamond 'v - 12 2.: '4.'4 1' • ' . , • • • - •••••••••••1-..*‘.... ,, , , - - 4-Xg'P '";.•••••-' " 0101MRINO NEW.—Robett Chester's Splendid as sortment Of BOYS , READT.NADF, CLOTHING, which, for variety of material and elegance of style, cannot'. be equalled west of the moontams. Persons wishing to purchase axe Invited to cell and examine for themselves. Our motto ts—". we study to please." No charges for showing oar Goods. • Call at the Emporium of Fashion. _.. No. 71 Snrftlifield sorer apr23 ..(Guipatch end Chronicle copy.) nENTRAL, RAILROAD,--Jost reeetved. per Central V Railroad, one piece super black French. Cloth; and ono piece foie olive Cloth—which will be ntade to order in the' beet : manner and latest stylikl-krio for cash.' Call soon, atthe Emporium of Fashion:: IL CHESTER, amid' : . 71 Smithfield street. DEADY MADE CLOTHING.--Sosser 11 74 entithfioldetrect,alwaya hes on hand,lnad tion to hlis l chotee pock of Cleats, Clutsimeres; Vesting'', do., tee., aandsome and 'fashionable assortment of-Ready blade. Clothing, made to order in the very . best manner, which he will selllower than thelowert, for Cash.. C.'would'eallthol. attention of,lis friends and the PlabliC le his steak of Soya'. Clothing; which hi flatters iumselt are surpassed bytione orestof the mdrintains. • • • " NO. 71:Smithfield street. - api•l4 _ ..IDlspatch and Chronicle copyl - . TU - ST RECEIVED—At Roamer ,Catonita's,. No. 71 lt/ Smithfield street, a new assortment, of Gentlemen's Famishing Goods, consisting in part, of Shirts, Collars and Bosoms, Cravats, Handkerchiefs, 0 loves. - Shoulder Braces, Suspenders, Woollen Hose and half Hose,-Re., all of which wilt be:gold low rot' cash. sprit ...[ Chronicle and Dispatch Copy J • Obignellos Bilwire.,l3lgthlng Store' , • •' No. 204 Liberty Sued. 188 attention of rrarchar.ers is respectfully invited to the NEW STOCK O No . AND SOMME& F plu GOODS; at his establishment, Comprising, Black, Blue, Drown, Green and other• Broadcloths ; Black an Pig. tired Cassimeres ; Black and Figured Satins; Wove .Marseilles and Cti.shmere Vesting, ; a largo variety b Linen and light woollen goods, for the warm weather All of which will be made to, order in good style and. at low prices.. A good assortment of ReadY blade Clothing and Gentlemen's Furnishing Goods, always od hand. aprlblm H. CMGNELL. B. DI. AH.GIIBT,, • • . MERCHANT A TIVOR, • No. 155 Wood &vier, (user ELVA Striet.). TAKES this methodof returning his shicera thanks to the CiIIZCI23 of Pittsburgh and vicinity for the very liberal patronage they have bestowed on him, and hopes through strict attention to business and a desire to please all, to merit a continuance of their favors. Particular attention paid to Children's Clothing. In connection with the Tailoring Business, he has opened a Furnishing Store, with a large and splendid assortment of Shirts, ander Shirts, Drawers, Cravats, Suspenders, Pocket Handkerchiefs, Jenny Lind Neck Ties, self adjusting Stocks, Gloves, I Hose, &c. Togeth. er with every thing in that line necessary for a gentle. man's outfit. BENJAMIN III,ARGUST. apiti • .• (Token copy.) 'Antes e. - TlPtat_, (Formerly Curran. to the late P. onz.say,) • 1 - XTOULD most respectfully announce to his friends 1y and the public in general, that he has reined 'the . Store, No. as Afarkst street, between Second and Third stree ,tir where he intends carrying on the TAILOR IN G BUSINESS in all its departments. He is now receiving mint Tat .KASTKIIN auaza a an entire new .stock of GOODS, for. Spring and Summer wear, viz: superfine French, Eng/un and American C:oths, • Casarnarats, Tv:4z* Casnrnorra,(Ttoilled French Habit Cloths,* Sopa. nor article (or business Coats,) together With.a large As sortment of plain and figured &mimeos, new. and desi rable styles. - ' ' • • ' Also, an excellent,lot of, fancy Silk Cashmere; Latin and Marseilles Fe:tinge, *all of which the subscriber is prepared to snake to order Lathe neatest and most Rub-, 'enable styfes, at as low prices as any other esmblisb ment • He therefore hopes by strict attention to all or- ders intrusted to his care, to merit a . share of public pa • tronage. JAMES. C. WA= ' No. 28 Market; between Second and Third et& TO TAILORS.—I shall continue to sell and eye tn. istmctiona on my system of Garment Draugithstu as heretofore, at the followingprices, viz:lf aeccunpanied by oral instruction, ow; without instructlonsol7.__: mar2l.7. 1 , : • JAMES O. WA TT: SP.IttISG:AND SVINDIER CLOTHING t. THREE BIG. DOORS! • . • ' No. 151, Liberty Street, Pittsburgh. TOHN MeCLOSKEY has now the pleasure of an rta nonnaieg to bin numerous friends and the public in geiteral,that hie Spring and Summer stock is now ready for inkpection, which he believes will , be. found to be one of the largest and bein selected socks of Saadi., Made Clothing to be tound in the Western Country., He has this seawall paid more than usual attention to the manufacturing end style of his Garment*, swtharthe very lowest priced, sis,weli as the snest, pre gat-upin style and elegance not teebe surpassed. He would particularly =lithe nuentionof ulldealers' .irrOlothing tisir v areisent ;splendid assortmerool...— • y.lNade Garments, As he feels confident, upon examination of the qualidea and prices of his goods, he can offer them such induce ments as shalt make it their interest to purchase at his establishment. Many years' e xperience, and great success in the bd. einess, together with an unprecedented wholesale and re, tali patronage, has enabled him to get up Garments to suit the business habits and tastes of every legation In the Union, which is of the utmost importance to whole. sale pure base re.. In the Cutting departm . ein Will be found a choice se: lec Lion of the most fashionable goods, consisting of-- French, English and amerscan Broadcloths, Cashmeretts, Sm. Also, an excellent Assortment of VBST/NGS, of t he latest and most fashionable styles— all of which he is prepared to make to order in the best manner and at the most reasonable prices. COMA THEM, ONE AND ALL!' The Assam:tent, the Quality, and the Variety, is the most extensive, undoubtedly, to he.folard in the is 134 THE SUBSCRIBER, a large and handsome at.' sortment of CLOTHS, C4SSP7REIS and VEST' INGS, of every style and color desirable for Gentle men's spring and summer wear, r . - ,Togetber.with:the. largest assortment'olGooda . expressly for Boy's and. Youth's wear ever brought:to this city, which have been' selected with meat esue,l4,•lhe :East, with a view to! suit the tasteof everYperson, and which will be made to order in the best manner and on reasonable terms. . . . . IQ' Always on hand, a lams. assortment of the mbst fashionable CLOTHING of every description, for Boy'a aud•Youth's from 'vb.:years and upwards, at h CHESTER'S, Merchant Tailor, • •No. 71 Smithfield street, between Fourth and Ditunand • 2 .tiley, 044 1 1 0 , 14 et. Clair attest; near the Bridge. ".Iclu t airN uret t N o. Libng F " i a. otDi s s ra Ttfat of Pitta rat 1 Da i 'Cr Cracke r F tam, s7 FrCiaEi 1 St 9TOIIVENEL,•. ESPECTELILL,Y.annotmee to the priblle generally, R and their friends especially; hat they- have estab lished a New WINE and LIQUOR STORE at the above stand; where they'shall always keep a fall assortment of the best stock of—Rhenish Wines, and Sparkling Hock Nina, Moselle and French red and white Wines. Also, French dark and pale Brandies, of the • choicest vintages; Jamaica rum, Holland 'gin, Irish Whiskey, champagne and sparkling: hock wines, of the most approved brands port-wines, Madeira, sherry and muskat Wines; Abegathe, &c. Also, sardines, Holland herrings, Swiss and Limburg Cheese. All of.which they will sell, wholesale, or retail, on the most reasonable. terms. One of the partners; Mr. Stonvenel,ctill eontinn. ing his importation business in the city of New York, the above firm is enabled to sell a cheaper and better ar ticle than any other house In this city. Please give us a call, before yen purchase elsewhere. u 3... Families supplied free'of extra Charge, and at the skortest notice. ' . aprI:3111 ' ' (Chronicle and Gazette copy 3 mos.) JourneymenCablnot Midterm Misociatton WAREHOUSE, 119 SECOND STREET, (near *ha corner of Wood.) _._ •••••• •••• • • • •T IS ASSOCIATIO N, cm _ bracing, already, Mk. to three times as many hands as the lar gest and hitherto most renowned hosanna shops of this city,. have opened their Ware house, and are able to funnel th e public, by wholesale or Tetra!, with Furniture of the folhivring -destriOtion— Mabotny Wardiobes; Dressing Bureaus; Fall Col umned areaus; Mahogany Bedsteads Mahogany Chairs; ockini Chairs ; Mahogany Wstands; So faa ; thyams; Piano Stools; Book Cases; Secreta ri es; Card Tables • Pier Tables;• fine Card Tables; Centre Tables ; Hat' Racks; Frencle Bedsteads; Ottomans; Poplar Wardrobes; Dining and Breakfast Tables; Work stands; Cherry and Common Workstands ; high post, _common, low, and trundle Bedsteads; Cherry Bureaus; Cribs; Cradles, &c. • • The ad vantages of co-operationion an extensive scale, permit them to sell at the lowest prices, and they are de termined to sell, lower than any competitors; an equally good, if not better article, and warranted...as the public will understand by giving them a call.- - • soy- Steamboat .Cori -of all desert'stit:Ms, and tither arucles of any description, made to order in every style,. at the shortest notice. (ma rivelopes. LOMAN'S ddhesivo Parchment Envelops.—By dip ping the fingers in water, and moistening and persists the gummed edge, these Envelopes become the safest and strongest that can-be used —being made of parchment paper, which will .withstand any ordinary Meilen or ratilstirie: For sale by the quantity or single pack, at the store of . . • W. S. HAVEN, rnar26 corner of Market • and Second sta. Dlasolutton. • .rPHE Partnership heretofore existing ` betweenthe 11 sabseribers,under the firm of Coalter&fia Dr . agglats,has this day been diasolyed by sainatccTEft,on— eill• A. COUL ' . Epirnhe affairs of the latefirmiaill bOadttled by J.: Coo ter, who eontingea the: same busineas at the old' steed, corner of Wood Dad Thlrdetreete - . ap2 . Bosun y . bands. . ri APT. NAYLOR, plo. 163 Thiel street, corner of %.-1 Cherry alley, having made arrangemems at Wash• ngtort for the purpose, will procure Bounty Lands for the °facers asdaolcher their -widows Amt children; under the Bounty Land Bill, passed September 28M,18.50. Pittsburgh, October 10. BUTTER. AND LABD.—AAw kegn is more and far WA by iugY 2 / KUM & MOOR/ LEAD. lEEE ':~. . ~J.' ~ g ~_~.:.. :; : . ;:-IT, - :: ; ...: 4 ;V. , : t - 4:',':%. , ',- , i'. , .. - ;:..-::i • •.• ,:e7' • MEM MI calb* - ne• JUST HECEIIVED WINES SP EVIEWIS: March 31,1851 r -4- - Kfa MaoIWSP I4 4 - tri• New:Bool a 1 new DOOMS i tirCfST RECEIVRD taTMINER & Co., No. 32 Smith • field .inrebt, the •follovring • near and tnterr.aUng wca k .%Y . No. ,Pletnrial : Fleld•ltooli - of the Itn,to inion, by Benton J. Lorring, _ • _ _ • No. ZS, Dictionary of Mechanics ' pgute and up. neering Nell &you.; or, the Court of the. Sy" wars**, dui reigns of Charles 24 and James 2,1--A. Mitotioula mane.;-• ..; • ,- • , f?•ivi . • A fresh supply of nalieAr Mags a ine ffi.'llPoc. • New MUSIC • - • ELEBER has Jest received, : - - ..1113. • /entry Lind , s celebrated Bird Song, as sung by het with rapturous applause, at her concert in Pittsburgh. Plato! our Union—a National Song—by W.V. Pool Bailor Boy.; • Where are the Friends of My . Youth; Old. Vetersus; . . Gently Sighs the Breeze.rwstett • . • Household Words—by Blocklei; • The Cavalier—by Glover The National Unhan—A Pattiotte Sonededieated to Henry Clay ;, - • When other Friends are Renid Thee ; . My New England Houte—somposed by lgira:A. Wadev of Allegheny City; ShepertPs Quickstep I - • • ' . CareasiPs Daher Preeeptor;.. . : • ••• Torrs do • d 0... Howe% do -• • • POLKAS-"-Evergreen, Rorie, Sweet- Rome, Limy, -Village Bells. Rough and :gaily, Pet, Wai,erly, Pretty Little, etc., etc. „ • • • . • Together with it due selection of Waltzes, Variations, Early. Lessons, Marches, Order and Violin Musks, etc. • . - O. Int THIRD STREBT, • • • Sign of the Golden Hen. 2Wood sward A* L0t.... ••••• • • BOOKSl—Woodward dr JeHey, 73 Third street. Post Office Bolidlngs; have on band a choice seleet4on of American and.Eneish publications—bound and in aunt. - bare. Also, Stationery, he. , • .: • . Books neatly batand in every ' style. Now Books I • New Books t BITITMAPPS GREEK GRAMMAR—A Greek Gram. mar for.the 'tee of High Schools and Universities ; by Philip . Bauman: Translated, from the eighteenth German edition by Edward Robinson. The Irish Confederates, and the Rebellion of 1793; by Henry M. Field. _ The Autobiography and Memorials of Capt. Obadiad Conger, for fifty years mariner and shipmaster from the port of New York ;-by Rev: Henry T. Cheever, author of "The Island World of the Peelle," and " The Whale and his Capton." • Beechnut—a Franconia Stcry; by the author of tho Rollo Books. Nos. 3 and 4 of London Labor and the LOndon Poor. The above works just received and for sale bY R. 2. STOCKTON, apr24 . • • • 47 Blather street. New Books I Mew Books:I AdA.T HOLMES' LI rER RY DEPOT, Third street, opposite the Pout Office:. Rose Douglas, or the Autobiography of a Minister's Daughter; . Nathalia—a Tale ; • _Richard of York—ar the Mute Rose of England: an Historical Romance ; . • , - Pope loan, or the Female Pontiff; by G. W. M. Rey n Thhe Pentannl History and Adventures' of-Pen Owen; by•Joha Gait. " Tam Racquet mud his Three Maiden Ann la.' This work lea Companion to " Vanity Fair." Bettie: a hamoruns novel ; by Gregory Seaworthy. Time, the Avenger; by the authored' the ".Wfluttag tons," ".Lettlee Arnold," " Mourdant'Hall," Littall's Living Age, NAM; . • roPtig 113ARGAINS l—Teacher, and families wishing to Pur chase School Books, Classic Text Books, and Edn cations! works, will And it great:) , to their interest' to cull immediately . at the Educational Book Store, 65Blar ket street, adjoisung Dr. Thorn's Drug Store. This es tablishment it selling off at cost, to close up. ALSO-Carter & Bro.'s valuable Books, at cost. We have an excellent stock of these works, and families, ministers, &e., Would do well to call dunng the present week only. [sprit) EDUOATIONAL BOOR STORE. NEW - MVRC. A fresh supply of tiLil • Swots, a complete collection of secular and social music, arranged in Our vocal pans, with a. full dourteof vocal exercises, for the cultivation of the volets, and for improvement in musical nounion, by Wirf:B. DltiDlll7aY. Also, Taxklittozarr, a collection of mutat and social songs. for falrvoices, bp S. J. Wain anrisi• hisses. Together with a,varied eclectics.. of new and fashion] able songliwahas_ ,s polkas, vanaticus, etc., for sale by X LEBEF; Sign of the - Golden Harp, sprit ••. . .• . No - 101 Thivisttent. hew Hannan • Plaunos. , . MRS. a. BlAME`webldlettibet p4 folly Invite the attendee of therpeb lie us her new and sr plendid stock of PLANo3,justopened and ready for saleounong whichare the celebrated Hamburg Pianos, with the new improvement of the oier-strings, the la test and most important improvement, invented solely by them and by =others. They have been tried to be copied in this country, but unsuccessfully. ' Also. one splendid 7 octave, double carved Piano LOWS XIV style, made by. Bacon & Raven, New York! Three 7 octave Pianos, also made by Bacon & Bevan, Four 61 octave Pianos, made by .1. tr. C. rusher, late Mums a Fisher, New York; together with some of our own manufacture, witkmetalic fnmo.• • ;. . THE above establishment has been laken:by the OD. dersigned, with the view of pursuing the legit/ignite business connected therewith: andel; they are now.re• ceiving a full supply of Timber, orders for all 1112611'01 Lumber will be Ailed with pminpuiess,and at as low prices as by any other gill la the neighborhood: - PALINGS of a plain and *mammal pattern will .be etit. , api3B6yl • . :JAMES CARMAN' A. CO HAIR TONIC —Tao supertorqulditesof thisttnl can' only be truly tested by a trial„. Itslcara the pores of the skin, causes a ItSalthy, at diittittlii nerves, entirely frees the hair from Scurf. and -Daudraff; has a tendency to make the 'hair curl: The harshest hair mss{ bow to its power, and change to a solt,healthy and glossy state: Toladies the Tonic is Invilaable, the hair can be dressed la: : any required awake° as to preserve Its place, either plain or in earls.', Its perfume is invig orating mnd.pleasant, Mut Is. Ate from all greasy sub stances, which adds so much to its sterling worth. • Sold only at ' - WOODWARD tc JELLErS, apr3thtf. - Nn. 7 3, Thinkst.,PlUsb; ti Po. TATOODWARD,-HLABELY 'dr CO., Midaraiturers TV of Quieensware, Ease Laysaroor,Oldo, hints re moved their sample Stole from N 0.104 Fourth attach to the comer of Sixth and Libewy streets, (second stern) Where they evils keep on hand a large and general as sorunent of Rockingham and Yellow Cane Ware, imita ble for the country and citywide. Merchants andTra den are respectfully solicited ID call and examine- the quality of our wares and prices. Orders from a distance attended to with _promptness Row Variety an& Dry Canada, or.ors. No. 97, Nord-tons corner qf Wood at: and Diamolut alley. DGREGG & CO., baving opened at the &bine stand, . are now offenng for sale a large and complete assortment of VARIETY and DRY OOODS, consisting in pan of Broad Cloths, Onasiraeres Satineu, Summer Pant Staff, Fancy Yesslegt,LadlereDiessOooda,lnnens, Do Laines, Glligiuuns, White Griods;Boti ts; Ribbons, Hosiery, ac., ac. Also, AL ;complete variety Of Cutely, direct from Sheffield. Together with ClocksAiol& and Silver Watches, and Watch, materials, Gold and Silver Pens and Pencils, and Jewelry. , &.fbre issonnient of Palm Leaf Hats, &c. In abort, we have on band thinort every article usually kept in the Dry Goods mul Vatnali line. All of which virreeller for sale otftlio most favota• blo terms, either for cult or satisfactory referenda. - . D. GREGG. & CO:•• . . . business of th e' late film of ague k Calmat/I, will be , settled by the subscriber, at the hods° of D: Gregg & Co., as the books, notes =dangers stela my possess.on, and I ate rally authorised to mule op the business, .te , al • - ' DAVID GAEGO. azaisrs London Patens -Ter ' riVattettes,: 4;_s ITPERIOR to any Watches ever utrered to the cltl- IJ of Pittsburgh. • . H. /11011ARDSON, 88 Market Street, is sole 4gentfor the above named Lever Watches. . The following gnu antee is attached to each Watch: Bp anvil' um•mtle the .ildminary, • .WILLLSSI -; • Chronometeina - Watch Manufacturer, 1 .95 Ring Equate, GOswell Road, London. This certifies that the, accompanying'. Watch, No. • is warranted by me o be of my manufacture,;and.mo Watch with my Mane upon it la genaine,italess aeForro, - partied by a certificate bearing my sign:intro.' . • I guarantee the Watch,,N9.—:-, to keep time unbolt*. istaction of the puichaser. taerl7l • W. • • Clo- • artnerinallp. ; • • fIAMPBELL a CHESS firth this 'di' , (April 1104 associateciwith 'beat CHARLES IrrEfiltdir . . . The brininess will be continued under the Arm ' , or CAMPBELL.CHESB & CO. &pile 1:210M4.13 CLSTIIIILL4" DAVID CBatel. CHAQUI2I • • • Iron Wry 'Meek' Vatteerri. E subscribers m a nufacture and keep coastal:llll9li' baud; all•aize of Tacks, Brads and riptirables; rah 'thing; Clout and'Hob Nails end Tacks ;,Bartel. Copper and Zino - Shoo. Nails; pattern makers Points; sucirted "s' CW/fIELICH'ES'i fE CO;'; Wareboose; b 9 w ater at, Pittsburgh, aprl9:lm Etrii.tuslAr' v• mania untroproV.d 'property. of a scree . of choice lood t elmate On the Castenviteditti es fro m the City, opposite the •resideoce. of lly:Cert- A s i t o t a vtroperty - ot 40 feet front,orttlit ea= road, byl4o deep to oat alley; With .a lore don e house, in good order, and well of good cri!st—iti,l4o4 - e mile from the city line. . t mI thaeld s _enn Ageol l 6013treet. Wanted. 0 OR 20 HANDS, to make DOTS' CLOTHES. None but Ant rate ban& need apply ) at 412,1125 • CHESTEWS,-71. Elmithffeld street- frALLY . litl:—.Loarn to share with ciao and cornl fon by using Tally Bo Razor. Each razor Is per fectly tOsted, sat arid put la AZIO • shaving order:. Syk.Bl. In teats. Mo t e fine article of Shaving Cteral, Spa; Arias Soap, Brushes aad Razor Stzopt, as TCI7MS, ctya 60 9. L. CUT Smittacldisi /4 • 1 t. . . 4 r • 1. , • REM Ss. S. 1; ~. NO A 272: fillacellcuttous. Herr's Island Sast'filLll4. •. • ! • tap ...tf