te.:-’..lHfc-v- •■:*• • . i V s, -» *». '“" 3 * i > % -3.1 / •*- £ ~+M *■* >. «*•* * *, X + * ’SpV k ~o * *•&. *5 / ,-i/;‘rt-'%r‘ ! j-v- •■''’^V^vf: 1 .- ;> ! ' ■ ?'- - ■ ,■. ■ ■ ~ .- . _ _, ;V ■»?*>*-,* »LU.V . _ -%* J- <r -V*- J» 1 t J.* J »V"1 *i* f * r *V **s **. *L» t* . t- ».=*• •* *z£ i Jf * ■*->• v 1 *''-* ** ** - 'Tx'H** l “VJfc’i'v r ‘ T 1 ‘-* 1 t * * J ? il3*. .. n V -V r *■ vj *, •%» -v -*\ ■*».-.*■* '-»■**■***« y X * >** v, •'•.t f it t»j *■» A 3* < t » ' *'* ft,* »*"':? * •"* " • ■• i•( > 7 -i - - » * i * * * -, « ' t'' .i- Kr.V/ v r't « ,v 4 * * ** . -m • i • S'*;» I '■ 'tj 1 ? mS.* »% J ■> ‘- j * ' r’JV/ '■ - > l i r ’ #sfi^sgss^ssafiS^s^iirxi«?' ■S?ifft4^SfesS« si!S44&ss!?;ii6®e?^fi?®3 - - -■ -i -- - i - - ' -■ "■"" ; _ • - • " ■ .. - --—■" \ --- ' ' ; i ■MOTiI s 3 yi^^pspa r l wMm| s ffl “k ss fur , yi 1 & i 2S ss D fS iyH :?, t _. : g ot h ; «*Sttrt «<«»;.-■ ■ . : m&-« o3^3^ IP- Clocks, Walches and Jcweo, _ *UU>.*We E-ios-nm ... — j .-, , rsuo"-^... ... Physicians prescriptions .... *• ''— *-" - • - ’ . prepared from the best materials, at tu*, _ — ; -_ u. . : - - burning of the above Safe, and can freely sav there wa* „ , , SSfflgßHpraM«ast Sa^-» Si . m trpist? rrtjin the Eanem dtteß, wonld cal) titeattention of ? I n caiUne upon the above gentlemen for their siraa- Woodward t JoU 7i N “- 73T * u ”,”y'- r the inhabitants of Pittsburgh, and tiieiicighhoring towns, lures, they nil spoke in tho hi chest terms of Ulc fairness doots and Shoo. “*^ D^^S£Srh?lldS?/3?k,^S, “ room,ta of thetest, and their fall'oonldenoe of thß SaTe-sbein. H. Child. <*• Co, 133 Wood Btreet-WliolOMde. _ Tne _ ’'■i^ r^«iS/p^‘cSskt the thirf, P^7. Q S PffiSw^tn iWf a\~ ' r ■‘^—~ entirely fire-proof. We have constantly on hand and foi Thomas j?M}lipa. c °r°^ s Liberty andEi^th- streets. dndgoarante»»-~- P^*iW^iS^S!^SS£ ! ?^2^i^ASTS^ l 2 - - Sale a k\\ assortment of the above Safes. Smnuel DaUelUg Wood u lo 6 p e .. Soi^Wh«?lesa*v. c: 1 wo naina shall be spared w proonce them In the highest ” •*-■—»- , ...■.■ua. marSl RRT.TI *.tt?rby lames Robb. 109 Market street ._■ ■* ••• ••-•* **-. S^Pv *' <t^L'Ji * s l’ De art, Ourinstninients ore of themost pow- _________— ■ .« a Hinton* 49 Sinclair street near Liberty.. , jys " l to'*i ■■. . -.ißynirtiow. . Swv.l Vihd ehabiihg:n*to exee&te pictnres hdsnrpassed TT'OR RENT.-—A convenient Brick House and good irrZl *i*ol r ftmithfieid street.four doors above 3d. - -~-r —. n < > . . KfTOtao.-'•'neiOTLa f store Boom,fitted up; ritnate on Second .ireet, st, WwieTl”andV. ‘ -onroned oon«,ac- r ~: ‘4 . , , , above Gr W , No. 184. KtoStote i. well adapted for aJ| sSe“dsxTEaglo Taver- - I atreet. <? r 1 Penwn. tdttin* far pictnres are neither regained or ex- Milliner, orany other light bunlnejs The house con- > 3 Ad “%? t sliciarU FiltManutactvr'- ian22 £tet&sf- tttjn~?j&ftr%i‘-* { ZZ*m ** Derfect satisfaction Sgiveli. tains four rooms and a good cellar, coal house, out oven cos* mcc*u *** ~ *TboS!&U SWfif'SS »W3S«otSSIS;» «.dhjdn u « i l«gepa4dy«d. Allmgaodoiulor.wid, M>K=lvy ♦ Bla.r, office - ... • : vv.i; v’- ~ • ;-'- ■.'■ \ .r; ,- r ,-,. ~_ ...y a-- ■ V 1 * 1 -■ *-*= - 1 gp. §§ltj& VOLUME X. , She PttUg jflotmng pet ewry JUbmuiy, {Sundays exupud. nosTB'WDi caesra w tfoon Airoinrtß sikira. to ßg^s^*s§S£iSS^jta«^^r2^wS«Sl4' ;oS|fj^s^*^*** ■IHB SAHJBDA'Z HOBHIHG POST i -nhiiAe’d 'ftontJhe sarile on a large blanket !fA«V a > 0 i year, In ad»an*e “ ifS? {unless at the dls eo^rfb^mpney.erWactoryrefeteneelnthl. cl if> Cmruati with Vu 'Eiiahliihmtn.tqf tlu ■Mj*™?* fK large* Job JWn&v £jg teier« att Jfctrwl* qf I*?* « *”*« 074 thcrtat nottct, most redsonabU terms. * _ ___ RATESOF advertising AGREED UPON BY TUB pnTSBBBGH PRESS. TEN litres noymgn, ob «■**»* T g 50 °?f•^^"SnaTTn^W---- u « one week 3qq n u two weeks'-—— —' ~_ 400 “ “ three weeks- •—•*-*• * 500 «* <1 one. month-•«'*"—/ 7 00 « « two months-*— 900 « « three months- ~• 10 00 u « fourmonths •♦ —_ 12 00 « « tiimonths - ■ _is 00 Standing *° °° One -f.55£55?& <£arila. YoiTnITeaRGE, dnontoir aliato,Fourth « r ' ] £“ ar 1)0 LOOMIST i»™» “ i °"' _ iS‘yTy li ‘ (j, «t_ above Wood. 1 ’ y HOMA9 M. MARSHALL, Attorns* at f* 1 Lowrie’s Buildings, Fourth st. jan7ly_ T> B. CARNAHAN; Aaoroty at EfJJ—^' 6 on ri S? U ' XL. «~ between Cherry alley andGrantst U»>y -f=C r. BROWN’S OFFICE, No. 65, Diamond alley, near J J Wood street. - ,e JJ m’CoOWKY, Auomry and Counsellor otiAWs— . office in Bakewell’s Buildings on Grant street )c2JU7-ly. _ JHPOTT Dentist* Fourth st. five door* west ol RSSsScS* *r=3gS field streets. ■ .. . .vr / -1 DARRAGU, Murneyal i^uj—Oiuccm U. Buildings, on Grant street, opposite the QHN BARTOW, Attorney atLata —Office, North wae ofnm..raeni.etSS7woodand Smithfießintho same maiding with Aldciman Morrow. sepju-ty tO) BOKGE F. GIUJaOBB, dooms?ana Mr Zmw. —Officeremoved to the 2d door below Grantsu, tafety occupied by AldernranMrl- BUCK.MASTER, Alderman—Office: Fourth street • third door-above Smiihfield,Souih side. Conveyancing of all kinds den with the greatest care and legal accuracy. . n«wis Titles toßeaiEstate examined, fcc. 00 -- BIDDLE ROBERTS, Attorney m-Low. omeeNo. . 132 Smithheld street, between Filth and Slltn. Collections carcCntly attended to— special nttentio given to Conveyancing. toe&niy Dr« C&arle» Hofm»n* HOMCBOPATHW PHYSICIAN, has rcmoved hia office to No. 736 Smilhfield alreel, beiwcen builii and Virgin alley. [det: ?- r W.W. Uallan, . „ Wll ATTORNEY AT LAW—Office: second story Wil kins Hall. )aiOt.ly “ Wm. O’II. BoUlnson, Attorney at law. office No. m, on Fourth street, opposite the Mayor’s Office. laogot.y Jsmu (loss Snowden* AlroB.NEt AT LAtV. Office, No. 130 Fodstb Sieeft, PrrrsncHOU. B. P. 808 8, attorney at law, No, 109 Fotxrtli Street, PITTSBURGH, PA., Fourth door below Mr- Rody Patterson’s Livery Stable Jc3B . J. B. Hamilton, , ATTORNEY AT LAW. has removed to the office in Fifth street, between Wood and Smithneld streets, formerly occupied by Tho». Hamilton, Esq., dec: d,, end will aucad to the business remaining unfinished upon his docket ——— JOBS J- 6SJSUUI. TAIMM. Mite Lei A Palmer, Attorneys and counsellors at law— Qffition Fourth strett,a/eait>on bile** Smtt/t/bjd. A U bos mess entrusted to their care, promptly attended to. Cotlectioiis made and Conveyancingexecnled rate terms. ‘ — Lav pnnnerihip. THE subscribers have associated practice of Law, tinder the firm of Blacx A Wash i*gtoh. One or the other of them, when not engaged tn Conrt, caa be found at all times th ® r °®f a e ’ ® u poDrth slreel) p^b^h ’ now oc febB READS WASHINGTON. ‘ Rr, George BTcCoob HAS selected Pittsburgh ns his permanent residence. He has taken the honse lately occupied by Alder m.n Miller, on Fourth street, near Gram, Immediately “ijointag the “ Lamartine House ’; His Office is attach ed to his residence, where he will constantly be found, unless absent on proiessionai dnty. Office hoars from 7 o'clock a. Hi to 9 o’clock *. K.,and from 5 r. a*. Dr. William Htndenon, BEING released from auentiou to his late basmeas» basresamedthe practice of MEDICINE. .His Office and dwelling is above ibe Drag Store, NO. 2G2 L'tberty street, whire be may always befonnd except when ab sent on professional duty. Having bad several vears experience in practice, be hopes by close attention to duty, to merit a liberal patronage. fV*rfrwgh- Jttly 1851—3m* TTENRY W. WUjLIAMS, Aaomtyand CovnscUor at rtZLaa (successor to Lowrie t Williams,) Office at tiTold stood,Fourthsi., above Smilhfield. T9E Partnership hereto foreexisting Detween Henry W Williams. Esq-, and myselfjin the practice ofthe law, wan djsso'ved bv mutnal consent on the 20th ulUandthe business will hereafter be continued by Henry W. Wil liams, whom I most cheerfully recommend to all for wiiom T hare the honor to do business—as a gentleman eT. ry wayworthy of their confidence. dee!B-ly WALTER H. LOWRIE. “ palmer’s Institute* DOCTOR JAMES PALMER Practising Physician, Ac., ha* removed to his Institute, No. Ktt Fourth street, between Wood and Smithfield. Prescriptions from the Office will be accurately and neatly prepared by the Secretary, skilled in Pharnae y. DrngSr Chemicals and Medicines will be kept con stantly on hand for sale. VT , . Persons teaving address will please note No. .of resi dence. ; ImyS^m Dr. 8. Kyle CONTINUES to practice Medietne. Surgery, and Ob stetrics of Midwifery Eclectically, in accordance with scientific principles, and hence with great sne- Office and residence. No. 58 Diamond alley. Of ficehoors. 9 to 12 a. M., and 2 to 5 p. m. N B—lnfallible remedies for Dyspepsia. Consump tion* in its incipient stages, Bronchitis, Rheumatism, Tetter, Diarrhea, Cholera Morbus, Dysentary, Asiatic Cholera,Tetanus or locked-jaw; female diseases; dis eases of the liver and kidneys; Scrofala, Dropsy, Ac.; sod antidotes to all persons, prepared and kept for sale. Mercury, antimoney and their preparations, as well as the lancet, are entirely dispensed with. [my» BR J. J. MYERS -Surgeonand Physician. Office and dwelling, cornerof Darlington’s row, No. 140, rd street,oaedooraboveSnuthfield street. Dr. Myers has permanently located in PUJfdurgh.nnd will attend to the duties Of his Profession. Hewll giro particular attenllon to Sdeoiosi. eases, and the diseases of women and children . . /. my;73m. . Qeorge R« Biddle* . a ON VET A NC ER t OMc*. No 149 Fourth tt, above Cherry aßn, Pittsburgh. TpiEEDS, Mortgages, Agreements, .Bonds, Releases I / and other Instruments of-Writings drawn with neatnesh. regal accuracy and dispatch- . . ■ He will also attend to drawing and;filling Mechanics Liens- Aecomus of Executors and Administrators, pro curinj^Tappointmems of Guardians;: and orders of Or phans ’ Court for sales of Real Estate, &c n &c» my 19:3m - ; - _• : BiS. OPFIOERf (BCCCSSSOB TO STBBLB & 0771C5R.) Box Factor* and donning Bbop, &yan»» . BaUdlngii Ba»*ment Story. oy £oxz* of aQ descriptions made and tUlietred aJJhe chariest notice- .. wyv. Drag and Prescription Store* JAMES RIDDELL, {Successor to Win. .Biace-} RUOGGIST AND APOTHECARY, Corner of Wylie and Washington Streets,' Pittsburgh. B RUGS, OILS, PAINTS and DYE STUFFS, con stantly;forsa!e. . . Physicians prescriptions carefaily compounded. my24:3m . Bennett’s Monochromatic* Depository* No. 73 Third Street. third hat*—mew PAnrrmos. The Garden of Gcthsemanc ; The Cemetery of Scutari, my 2:tf .• EK.O* Stoclcton* LATE Johnston & Stockfan, BOOKSELLER, STA TIONER, PRINTER and BINDER, corner of Mar ket and Third.streets. Pittsburgh, Pa. jyfllttf TUBLISHED DAttYBY HARPER & LAYTON, AT THE “POST BUILDINGS,” CORNER OF FIFTH AND WOOD STREETS, AT $6,00 PER ANNUM, OR $6,00 WHEN PAID STRICTLY IN ADVANCT. .f Bitsutess €orhs. A ÜBXANDER JAYNES, P«H» lia Store, ,33 Fifth A Street: near Wood. 1 f°b* JOSHUA ROBINSON, Agent for Hamden * Co.’s iMucfPadcttt, Fifth su. one door beiow Wood, febl IAriHHIAM JACKSON, Patrol Mtdirina Dtpol, W Llb -VY street, head of wood- * fctll •nnvjir g*TirYP.sjT r N-E coiner of Wood and Sixth!, .streets. ' febl ■ HOLMES A SON, Basikm and Dtaitnisi J&£ha*tgi * Coin a rid Sank Notes, No. 85 Market street tebl ~1 PULTON, Sell ami Breus Petunia, No. 70 Second A - Street, boCTeenMnrket and Ferry streets, febl •• ICTOR BCRH3A, Bookseller, Stationer o ad Binder t Fifth street, between Wood and Market jan7 GA. McNULTY & CO n Forwarding and Commission « Merchants, Canal Baarn. mar 3 WM. DYER, Grocer ana Produce Dealer, No. 168 Libertystrect, Pittsburgh. mar!7 JOHN Tailor and Clothier, Liberty street between Sixth and Virgin'alley,south side. aeplO PMeSTEIN, Brass Founder and Gas Fitter, Smith' + field street, between Diamond nlfey-aod Fifth st. fTVAAFFE *O j CONNOR, Proprietors o»tfl© Pittsburg! X Portable Boat Store corner of Penn and Wayne st* King a Moorhead, wholesale product Dealers-, No. 27 Wood street, Pittsburgh. [my23 COOLEY & LAIRD, Merchant Tax tors, Wood street, second door from Water, will keep constantly on band & well selected lot of Clothing. marl&y HLEE, (successor to Mrarar & Lbb,) Wool Dealer • and uommisnoh Merchant, for the sale of Ameri can Woolen .Goods. fcbjfl JL. rtHEE, Wholesale Grocer , Commission Merchant, * and dealer in Paper and Rags, comer Penn and Ir win streets. i** 4 JOSEPH WOODWELL. Importer and Dialer in For eignand Domestic Maratoare, comer of Second and Wood streets. ~ , - , .. °, c^ JOSEPH MAJOR* JSoat Store, Ship Chandlery and Agency of Uto Pittsburgh Lard Oil FactorjvNo 4, Market street, Pittsburgh, jn!2 KRAMER A REAM, Bankers and Exchange Urabm, comer ofThird and Wood streets, opposite tfco Ssj*. Charles HoteL ‘ ‘"v fej>l! B i. FAHNESTOCK t CCTTmaHsaU Dnig IVan • tamt, comer of First aud Wood streets, ana corner of Wood and Sixth. flfF SAMUEL MORROW, hfonafaetarer of-Tin, J|>cr and I 'Sheet Ironware, No. 17 Fifth street, between Wood and Market feblO'*.<- WM. GLKNN, ot Third and Wood streets,' fcbove C. H. Kay"; where'he fs prepared to do every description of_raiing and binding. pec2 OHN iX MtkaUsoUr add Retail I'haler in Aftmeond ) Pianos,Scbooi iiooks, and Stationery, N 0.122 Wood street. Janl JBRYAiI, Rectifying .Lixtitfer, and-Wholesale l>eaier •in Foreign and .Dozse&io Wines-and, Liquor.-, No. jl4 Liberty street, and S 3 Diambrnf alley. ' j ytU KING A FINNEY, Agents for the Delate art Mutual Insurant* Company, of Philadelphia, at the Ware* house of King A.Holmes, Water street. pear Market. "fTTM. A I.P.XANDKR A aONS.Cq|ft» Makersand Fur- W nuAing Undertakers, eomer of Penn and Si. Clair streets, opposite the Exchange. Entrance on Penn sreeL Joan A. Caiio, late of New Lisbon, O,- • W. S. Skikssb. Craig & SKINNER, GtnerulAgtncy Commission and Forwarding Merchants, No. 28 Market street, Pitts burgh, Pa. Prompt ailefttion given to the purchase and sale of all kinds of produce. *cp!2 was jra-Lsa, pmiJiDA. wm. bickjbtson, fittsuciigb* MILLER a RICKETSON, Wholesale Grocers, and Im porters of Brandies, Wine# and Begars; Nos. 172 wnrt 174, corner of Liberty and Irwin streets, Pittsburgh, Pa. Iron. Nails, Cotton Yarns, Ac., constantly ou haud b. e. n. kbtssb a. c. m’dowkll K* KYSER A McDOWELL, (buccessobs to K*aa A Retake,) WhdUzals and Retail Drug and Prescription store, cox 5r of Wood street and Virgin alley. Physi cians pre jriptions carefully compounded night and day. octirtf SM’KINLKY, Housty Sign and Ornamental Painter , • and dealer in PAINTS. No. '4k St. Clair at, Pitts burgh, has constantly on hand all kinds of Points, either Dry or Mixed* japan and Copal Varnish ; Linseed Oil; Boiled Oil} Spirits Turpentine; Window Glass, of ail si2es; Puny, Paint Brushes, Ac.,all of the best quality, and (or sale al reasonable prices. sepii ll EDGAR THORN, M. D., || PHYSICIAN 4 SURGEON, 11 No. Fbs.n ktbbst, MI Near Hand street, Pittsburgh, Pa. ffj Odice uuui6, trout 7 to 10 A Bf M.j ft to if, and 7to ill, t. Al. Bf qj- Night coils piouiptiy ui- HI tended 10. iamb William Hill* Manufacturer of lightning rods. Re sidence at the Eagie Hotel, Liberty street, Pitts burgh. (jylfty HER HOUSE, COLUMBUS , OHIO , OPPOSITE THE NEW STATE HOUSE, jyl4?3m*] K. WUHE, Proprietor. Isaac Williams* TTERCHANT TAlLOR,Smilhfield street,No. 12,be iVI tween Ist and 2d streets. ap4y? morris A Haworth* Tea dealers and importers of wines AND BRANDIES. East tide tif the Diamond t'uisburgh. roayJl Woodward A Jalley. DEALERS IN AMERICAN AND FOREIGN BOOKS* STATIONERY, ETC., Z%ird Surety Post Qffi ce Bn tidings. jap3P:y Daniel Tonogion, House, sign, and ornamental painter, Liberty street, opposite Hand. All work neatly executed. Orders punctaaUy attended to. [mar22ry J. A. Coulter, TTT'HOLESALE AND RETAIL DRUGGIST, cor- W ner of Wood and Third streets, under St Charles Hotel, Pittsburgh, Pa. [apr3 JAMBS C. WATT* MERCHANT TAILOR* No. 36 Uarhet street* Between Second and Third su., Pittsburgh, Pa. John N.~n. Fountain HAS taken charge of the BARBER SHOP ander the OLD EAGLE SALOON, where he solicits the pa tronage of the public. He hopes, by his endeavors, to merit the favor of his Mends. feb2s:if H. W. HOKBAGH* ‘JAMES J- Wit. Horhaoh A Kerr* (SUCCESSORS TO t. T. HOBBACfl), WHOLESALE GROCERS, RECTI'‘VINO DISTIL LERS, and Importer! of WINES, B < ANDIES, CIGARS, &C-, No. 197 Liberty street, Pittilmrgh, corner of Barker 5 ! alley. • PAUL dt nCRDOCK, COMMISSION AND FORWARDING MERCHANTS, and STEAMBOAT AGENTS, No. 7 Watkh siheet, ipruf ClMlnnatl, Ohio. .-~~~.ftI.WBRP P. ANSnUTZ. JOSHUA. RHODES*— avoavA Mvwßo’ - - - - - ■■■■ ■ - WHOLESALEBIiAI&R&IW fo&IGTp EEUITS, Nuts, Spices, Confectionary, Sugars, Cfgars, ire., t(t, NO. 6 WOOD STKEXT,.2U!T SIDE. NSAB W.TK&, Jnlyl | PITTSBURGH. BAHUfiL P. BHHIVKa, WHOLESALE GROCES, PRODUCE AND COMMISSION MERCHANT, AJtD DEALER Ct PITTSBURGH MANUFACTURED ARTICLES, Nos. 130 and 132 Second sibetween Wood and Smitkfield, Pittsburgh. - George Beale* Jr.* MANUFACTUREJCOFBRUBHES, Wholesale ahp Retail, Ho. 75 Wood, street) Pittsburgh, Pa. Con stantly on hand, a general and extensive assortment of all xwds of BRUSHES, at the lowest Eastern prices. N. B.—Machine Brushes, Ac., made to order at the shortest notice. mar3ory S. WATBRBU.II.- --E. It. WATERMAIt.• * W. B. WATKRMAN. L. 8. Waterman A Bona* 'TTT’HOLESALE GROCERS, Commission and For* yy warding Merchants, Desuers in all kinds of Pro duce and Pittsburgh Manufactured Articles, and Agents for sale of Richmond and Lynchburg manufactured To bacco. mar 2 James F. Horbach, RECTIFYING DISTILLER, Foreign and Domestic Wines, Liquors , Cigars , £c., No. 197 Liberty st corner of Barker’s alley, hovl9! Pittsburgh Pa. A. D» PATTOBT, (Successor to J. S, Boshb? t Co.) Wholesale Grocer* Rectifying Distiller* AES DEALER .Hf FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC WINES, LIQVORSy CIGARS , FRVITS , NUTS,*e. Liberty street, Pittsburgh. ap3 lomt S'. CZHBKDT. 8. If«' HASLKTT. ; KENNEDY & HASLETT, Successors io Kihset A Knox. Wholesale and Retail Sealift in Watehet, Jewelry, Silver Ware, Faney and Variety Goode , Batkttt, Cornet, SfC. No. 94 Market strepl, between SUi «t. and the Diamond. Kf Clocks, Watches and Jewelry neatly repaired. ttabnrgh, Angnat2fl» 1850. Walter P. marshall, (Successor to Samuel C. Hill,) - AOT BEAIsSK' IN FffSKCQ • UH) AWEBIEAN PAPER HANGINGS AND BORDERS, Window Shadu. Firs 'Board Prints, 4" c -» Also— Writing, Printing and Wrapping Paper, No. So Wood street. betweenFonrth st. and Diamond alley, west siae, ja9 PuafrwrgA, Po; TQOS. 1. CAMPBELL.* •••DAVID CHKBS« ■ *»CHAB. MhunOHT. Iron City Took Factory. THE subscribers manufacture and keep constantly on hand ail size? of TackO, Brads, and Sparables; Fin ishinjr. Clotu and Hob Nails ( fine Blued. Floor Barrel and Lathing Nails ( Copper Nail, and Tack. (Barrel Nails; Copper and kine Shoe Nails; Pattern Maker’s Points; Bivets,assortedsisefc4c.iS«3«e -’ CAMPBELL, CHESS A CO., my3l? Warehouse, S 9 Water st, Pittsburgh. • coshes o» lib Karr jtsn lisan stobets. A COMPLETE assortment of. Jlxngs, Chonucais and Family Medicines, alwayson band,- [nprt C. A. H’ASW.TT ft Me TRANSPORTERS, FORWAKDJNGAND COM MISSION MERCHANTS, ■ Depot, Canal Basin, 403 renn st., aprls PtasburgJu PITTSBURGH, WEDNESDAY. SEPTEMBER 24, 1851. 088UU33 (2ari)3 A. J. BTUAST. «-.THOMAS B. SILL STUART A SILL, GHOCEBS, AND jPhODUCE COMMISSION MeBCHANTS, N6'. 118 Wood street , Pittsburgh, Pa. DEALERS IN GROCERIES, Flour, Wheat, Rye, Oats, Corn, Barley, Pork, -Bacon, Batter, Lord, Cheese; Clover, Timothy-end Hax Sceds»Jran» Noils, Glass, Ac.,&<r.i for.' Fortfc ulaf attention pall fo'the sale of Western Produce. Rxvkhsbgks —Messrs. My erß A Hunter, Robi. Dalzell A Cn.,Hampton, Smith A King A Moorhead; McGills A Roe, James May, Pittsburgh; Fenner A WoMiilan, Massillon; Jos. S. Morrison, Esc., St. Louis sep2fl THOMAS WOODS. T. WOODS A SON. PRODUCE DEALERS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, jalO No. 61 WATKB BTKSgr, PCrTSBDBgg. 2. B. BHKBJPF SHERIFF A BINNING, FORWARDING 4- COMMISSION MERCHANTS, and Dealers in all kinds of Western Produce and Pittsburgh Manufactures, No. 10 Market street. Pittsburgh, Pa , Will promptly attend to all business entrusted to their cate. LjylP The Old. Printing Establishment. (lath joirasrnn A stockton I *,) And Blank. Book and Stationery Warehouse. Ws. IJAVEN is prepared to execute eve :y style oi # Legal, Commercial, Canal and Steamboat Job Printing and Book Binding; and furnish every article in the Blank Book, Paper and Stationery line, at the ehonest notice and on the most reasonable terms. Blank Book and Stationery Warehouse, corner of Market and and Second streets. Book Bindery, No. 50 Third no vlfl (fy Printing Office and stect. R. C. STOCKTON, (Late Johnston &; Stockton,) Bookseller, Stationer, Printer A Binder, "11/ OULD respectfully invite the attention of Mcr yT chants and others, to his large artel superior slock of BLANK BOOKS,consisting o f Day Books, Journals, ledgers, Invoice,Cush, Order and Letter Books, of every size, madoof the best paper,'find bound in the most du rable manner, which he offers at prices mot cauuot (ail 10.give-satisfaction' Blank Books ruled end bound to any given pattern. Printing of every description exe cuted with neatness and dispatch No 4? Market st. James L»ovrry, Jr., CHAIR AND ISKDSTKAI) MANUFACTURER, No. 894 PetUrmnn*3 Rote, Liberty strut, has on hand a large slock o[ Chairs and Bedsteads of cverv deserip lion,made of the best materials, which lie will sell low er than arucles of the same quality can be sold in the city, lie would call particular attention to his large siock of matuigany ana walnut chairs and Bedsteads, which he will sell at greatly reduced prices. Also, TURNING of every defcnpiioneiecuted in the neatest manner. Oniers left at the Warerootns. or at the Slill, corneTOt Adams and Libertystreets, will bo promptly attended to. marifl, nope Foundry* JXSKB COCHRAN, OXOBGB BEALE, JE-, WM- F. M'BEIDK, C. J. A6SKW ■COCHRAN, M’BRIDE A CO., jVo. 26 Wood Street, Pittsburgh, MANUFACTURERS of Castings, Cooking Stoves, Donovan’* Improved-Enterprise Cooking Stoves, (Patented August, le?50,) Ranges, Hollow Ware. Grates, Ac. Also, Iron faults. Vault Doors, Railing window Shutters, and Wrought I ron Work of every description, ■prt ENTERPRISE WORKS. 130 Wood struct, two doors below Virgin alley. BOWK dt TJBTLKY, PRACTICAL CUTL'ERSjSURGICAL AND DENTAL Imtrament iHana/actaren, l'" r K arc now receiving our Spring Stock of GOODS. comprising a fall assortment of Hardtoate, Cutlery, m§s Guns, Pistolm and Hunting Knives. '*** Also, all of the latest improved Pis tols manufactured in America. In addition to oar Store, we have a manufactory for making all kinds of Instrument* and Too;*. Our Instru ments are unequalled in the western country for superior finish and’workmanship—which we refer to the best dentist* in the two cities. All order* from a distance will meet witb prompt at tention. Jobbing and Repairing neatly executed. Par ticular attention paid to the making of Trusses and Supporter’: . , _ N. U.—Wc are also Agents for the sale ot Charles C. Reinhardt’s celebrated Glass Pad Truss, the best new in use for tbe speedy cure of Hernia. For sale by the single dozen lid? HUAL KSTATE BKUK.KH. HENRY W. FISH HAS opened an Oifice at the corner of Suiithfield and Flfib streets, Pittsburgh, known as the “Groat Bargain corner,” mid will devote hi* enure tune and at tention to the Purchase) Sale and Exchange of Real .El iott, in city and country. From his acquaintance with the business,he hopes to satisfy all who may .favor him with Agencies in their tine of business. REP KRRNCES. Thompson Beil, Ira B. Hersey, H. H. M’Culiough, John F. Perry, Geo. F. UUlmore, Lyinan Wilmarih, J. K. Moorhead, Capi. William Ward, Tbos. Howard. W.O. Leslie [wcplthy HW. Poindexter, COMMISSION AND FORWARDING HOUSE, AND for the purchase and snie of Flour, Western Produce, Iron, Nails, Gtas».and the manufactured articles of Pittsburgh generally, Water street, three doors above Market, Pittsburgh. myl3:y Thomas fll. Little, WATCH AND CLOCK MAKER, FIFTH STREET, betweeu Wood and Market streets, opposite iron City Hotel. All kinds of Jewelry made and repaired. [aprs:ly Pittsburgh Loots Factory. WM. W. REILLY, Lock Smithing, Bell Hanging and House Blackrtnithing, Nt> 105 WOOD STREKT. A GOOD assortment of Housework, Stoie and Flush Bolts, and Steamboat Table Castors, on hand. Jobbing attended to in the best manner. [marftfcy gaoiael Alinder. MANUFACTURERof FOWLER’S PATENT BED STEADS, has removed his Ware Room to 93 3d st., 10 the well-known stand, lormerly occupied by Ro berts A Kanr, where Bedsteads of every variety can be obtained or made in order, wholesale and retail Like wise CABINET FURNITURE and CHAIRS of the latest fashions and of the best materials the market af fords, mode and kepi on hand. apl4:tf W. DALY a.H. DUNN- W. Daly A Co** MANUFACTURERS and Importers of the best de scription, only, of English, Scotch and Gorman IIERY .UNDERSHIRTS, DRAWERS A GLOVES. Fifth street , between Wood and Market, Pittsburgh , And WHOLESALE IMPORTING WAREHOUSE, aprtfl 61 Courdami street . iVetc York. ILLIAM TROVTLLO, Undertaker, Fifth street, Im mediately opposite the Theatre, respectfully in forms his friends and the public in general, that he has resumed his business as a Furnishing Undertaker. He Is supplied with and always keeps on hand Collins of all sizes and kinds, Shrouds, and all other articles necessary on such occasions. Silver plates,ice boxes, and leaden coffins will bu sup plied in order. A fine hearse and cai riage always ready to attend funerals. • sep29:ly A FULTON, Sell and Brass Founder, has rebuilt and • commenced business at his old stand. No. 70, Se cond, between Market and Ferry streets, where he will be pleased to see his old customers and friends. Church, steamboat, and bells of every size, from 10 to 10,000 pounds, cast from patterns of the most approved models, and warranted to be of the best materials. Mineral Water Pumps, Counters, Railings* Ac., Ac., together with evcry'variety of Brass Castings, if requir ed, turned and finished in the neatest manner; A. F. is the sole agent for BoiWtr’J Anti-Attraction flfr taf, so Justly celebrated for the reduction of friction in machinery. The boxes and composition can be had ot him at all times. novl3:y ONONGAHKLA PLANING MlLL.TrJoatsa Mkll moßß would respectfully inform his friends and the public, that his new establishment is now in full opera tion, and that he is prepared to furnish Boat Cabins, and fill all orders for Planed Lumber, with promptitude,and at the lowest rates. , . Board and Plank, planed on one or both sides, con ■tantly.on hard. , . , Sash, Doors and Mouldings,ofevery description, made to order. ~ _ .. ... Builders and Carpenters would find it to their advan tage to give him a coil, as he can now furnish them with planked stuff, suitable for every description of work. WTO'S I*l VBRT STABLE, P. DEVLIN. • THE PROPRIETOR re- inform their r&fA. 'and the public generally, that they have leased the Stable on M Nar,,„ the corner of Smithfield street and Diamond Alley, for merly occupied by Johnston Graham, where they intend keeping constantly on hand first-rate SADDLE HORS ES, BUGGIES and CARRIAGES of the latest and mom approved styles. sepll John W. Tlm'i Whip, Cana, Umbrella and Parasol Manufactory, HAS removed to No. 143 Wood street, near Virgin alley, where he offers for sale a large assortment ot Goods in his line, at less prices than they can be bought for at any other house in this city. Fine 811 k Fringed Parasols, ... 81,25 do Lined do - - 1,50 do plain, large size, • 1,00 do ‘ scalloped, J 75 Wholesale and Retail, Repairing neatly done and promptly attended to. taptfSifim John hi. Townsend) Druggist and apothecary, no. 45, Market street, three doors above Third, Pittsburgh, will have constantly on hand a wellselected assortment of the best and freshest Medicines, which he will sell on the most reasonable terms. Physicians sending orders will be promptly attended to, and sappplied with articles they nifty rely opon as genuine. Physicians prescriptions willbe accurately and neatly prepared from the best materials, at any hour of the day or night. _ Also, for sale, a large stock of freehand good PERFU* MERY. dec39 W. CtTNHIRGHAJg • : ~ —G. DONCAN, D. CTramNSHAJI • D.IHMBRN. Flttstmrffh City Glass Works* W. CUNNINGHAM A CO., MANUFACTURKHS OF WINDOW GLASS, No. 26 Market strut , betweanlFirst and Second, Pittsburgh, Pa. fry* Particular attention paid to odd sizes. AlsOj Dealers jn Flint Glass, Vials. Bottles, Ac. pylßrly litthographio Establislxmeiit of THIRD RtREBT, OTFOSITB TUB POST-OFFICE. FTTTSBtTHffH. MAPS, Landscapes, Bill-heads, Show-bills, Labels, Arotmectural and Machine Drawings, easiness and Visiting Cards, etc., Engraved or Drawn on Stone, and Printed in Colors, (Gofd, Bronze or Black, in the most approved style and at the most reasonable prices FRED. HAUNLEIN. ootlStdly VVM. SCHUOIItUN. FEATHERS— -2,000 lbs. Kentucky Feathers just re ceived and for sale by . sepl KING A MOORHEAD; CLEVELAND. PITTSBURGH ANDMASSILON EX PRESS. Leaves Pittsburgh and Clev r Cland,Mbn<iaw, Wednesdays and Fridays. BAKER A FORS YTHE, Agh. my7:ly ± • H. C. Stockton, BOOKSELLER AND STATIONER, No. 47, COHHHS OF A*® TSOtf 87828T5, aAS constantly on hand for sale—Writing, Letter, Printing and Tea PAPER{Bonnet, Binders’, Fui and Trunk BOARDS i Book and Newspaper PRINTING INK—which W’will sell at the lowest cash prices, or in exchange for Rags.and Tanners’ Scraps- “ william ©• Hnrphey, WHOLESALE DEALER IN Trimmings. Notions, Fancy and Variety Goode , NO. 61 WOOD STREET, tep4 between Third and Fourth, Pittsburgh. - • BAMTTKL woods. •J. 3. SINKING. /.D.wtLUAWS--'— *'jDnN haft, jh. J. B. Wn-tiIAMS A CO., WHOLESALE AND RETAIL FAMILY GROCERS, Forwarding and Commission Merchants, And Dealers in COUNTBT FRODUCS AJSD PITTSBURGH MAIfUFACrURKS, Comer of Wood and Fifth meets, Ebarft Pittsburgh. WEGNER, BUfiCHNER fit MUELLER’S Sew hUhogrsphlfl BstabUibmentt 60 Market street, between Third $ Fourth, IS NOW ready to fornish-eveiy kind of Lithographie work In the most elegant style, such as Shew bills, Maps, Portraits, Landscapes, Cards, Bid heads, and La bets, printed in gold, colors, Ac. At the same place Messrs. Moeser A Helmle have opeaed a D&awisg School, and execute on order Drafts of Machinery, Edifices, Monuments, with all possi ble aecuroey ana elegance. Iron Railing and Ornamental Iron Work , in all its branches,. NO. 20, WOOD STREET, PITTSBURGH. ffiHE advertisers beg leave respectfully to inform their X friend* and the public generally, (hat, having receiv ed a large number of new patterns for iron Railing, Ac., which, together with those previously on hand, comprises the greatest variety ever offered in this City—they are now prepared to manufacture the some for Cemetery purpose*, balconies, ftooesj gardens, window guards, tree boxes, hut racks, cemre tables, ite. tc.,in m style of workmanship and fwiak no( tabe suxpassd, and cheaper than any heretofore manufactured west of the moun* tains. Also, cooking stoves, hollow ware, and castings of ail descriptions, as usual. • ; iy7 L. O. REYNOLDS* •• ‘JAMES KL PORTER- ■ ■ -WA. SL. FO&Xid. (Sacce'tora to Thomas. 8coil.) Reynolds & Porters. LUMBER MERCHANTS, Penn, 6eite«n Irmn-Und Sl Clair scuta, auftfimo J Pittsburgh COPPER, TIN AND SHEET IRON WARE, JYo. 134 Third strut, Pittsburgh, KEEPS constantly on hand a general assortment ol all kinds Tin, Copper and Sheet Iron Ware, and makes to order on the shoriest.notiee and most accom modeling terms, Wholesale and Retail. (mylP.d&wty No. 19 Wood Strut, between Finl and Second, (bigs or the golden stove,) MANUFACTURER OF EVERY DESCRIPTION OF COOKING STOVES, ortho most approved patterns, and such as will rentier the best satisfaction. Also, Parlor Stoves, among which will be found Jew* ell A Root's celebrated folding door Parlor Stoves; Egg Stoves; Radiators; Franklin Stoves; plain and fancy Grates, (to which we invite the attention of bai)aers);Tea-kctites; Hollow-ware; Wagon boxes, Ac, to all of which we invite the attention of dealers be fore purchasing elsewhere. [mytl ' Hope SIIIU in Full Operation Again i Ryan's Buildings, Fifth Street, THE proprietor, thankful to the public for past cus tom, ventures to solicit a continuance of the same for hie present enterprise-—the establishment of .Flour aud Spiea MiUa within the city—for the accommodation of his customers, and ail who wish to have really good Flour, pare ground Spices, Ac., Ac. The attention of Families, merchants and others, Is invited, and all 1 ask is that they will give me a trial. F R. DRAVO, No. I Diamond. N. B. Ail articles taken back if not found rood, and the money returned. (marlQ James Rees, ENGINE BUILDER AND MACHINIST, (Successor to Robert Wightman.) Comer of Liberty and Water streets, PiUsbur&h, WILL build, and finish to order, on the shortest no tice, and most accommodating terms, Steam En gines and Machinery, and Castings, of all descriptions, at the lowest prices. PrmßtraoH, April 8,1851. I cheerfully recommend to the public and my former customers, my successor, Mr. JAMES REES, a compe tent and sfiSe mechanic, capable of building Engines and Machinery in the mest satisfactory and approved style. (aprffcy) ROBERT WIGHTM AN. John hi. Roberts, PRACTICAL WATCH MAKER AND JEWELLER, DESIRES to inform the public that be has opened a Workshop, at No 16 Fifth street, two doors from Market, where he purposes devoting his entire attention to the repairing and refitting of fine Watches, Clocks, and Jewelry. At this establishment, any and every part of the finest Watches or Time Picoes, that may have become worn out, or otherwise injured, can be replaced with u«w, in a style and finish entirely equal to the original. All work done ai this shop will be warranted to give entire satisfaction. References —Messrs. John Harper, Joseph Woodwell, Win, B. Scaife, Joshua Rhodes, James A. and Robert H. Hartley. N B.—A limited but carefully selected stock of Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, Silver Spoons, Spectacles, Ac., constantly on hand, which will be sold very low for cash. (apn23:2m Allegheny Planing XEtUI, ANDERSON STREET, ALLEGHENY CITT, PENNA. THE subscriber would respectfully inform his friends and the public generally, that having completed his new Planing Mill, aud having now in operation two new Pastern made Planing Machines, (Woodworth patent,) and several circular and upright Saws, he is now prepared to furnish promptly aud at reduced rates, planed aud sawed lumber of every description. The attention of steamboat joiners, carpenters and builders, is particularly called to the above establish ment, where a larg-i assortment of planed and rough lumber, of different thicknesses, suitable for shipping, box making,house, steamboat work, Ac., can be found at ail times. Also, lumber planed or sawed to order, with prompt ness and despatch. JOHN A. BLOOMER, jalo Proprietor. N. B.—AH orders directed to Pittsburgh wifi receive prompt attention. SADDLE, HARNESS AND TRUNK MANUFACTORY ROBERT H. HARTLEY, begs leave to in- fik. _ form his friends and the public generally, hat he continues to occnpy that large and com- vjrTjipg modioas Store Room, formerly occupied by Samuel Fahn estock A Co., No. 86, corner of Diamond alley and Wood street, where he keeps a lame and general assortment of Saddles, Bridles, Harness, Trunks, Carpet Bags, Saddle Bags, Valises, Buffalo Robes, Whips, and all other arti cles in his line. He also keeps constantly on hand,and Is prepared to furnish to order, all kinds of Riveted Hose,manufactured of the bestmaterial, and in a style of workmanship equal to the eastern manufactured article, and at 66 per cent, cheaper. , , Country Merchants and Farmers would do well lo coll and examine his stock befrte purchasing elsewhere, as he is determined to sell first rate articles at very low prices. 10* Don’t forget the place, No. 86, comer of Wood street and Diamond Alley. ap26 WM. ALEXANDER A SONS Coffin Makers and Furnishing tINDEBTAKgRB, comer of .Penn and Cfgtrea. opposite tht'Exckangs xmf Hotel, Entrance on Penn sl, ns ifTl mr ""peclfully inform their friends and the public, that they are prepared to famish and attend to everything in the line of Undertakers, as they have quit the business of Cabinet Making, and theix attention will be devoted altogether to the above business, keep a large assortment of COFFINS made and finished, cover ed, and lined in the neatest manner, with a variety o. materials, and at all prices;, we keep SHROUDS ready made, of all sixes, of Flannel, Cambric, and Muslin, at all prices, and made In the eastern style, and all other articles necessary fordresqjng the dead, and famishing funerals, of quality and price to sail iSILVER PLATES or eugraviag the name and age; ICE CASES for laying the body In ioe, by those who wish to keep their friends any length of time, and have ZINC PANS to put ice in for laying on the body; LEADEN Coffins always on hand. We have a splendid new HEARSE and a pair of fine horses, and any number of the best carriages, etc., etc., and will be prompt, punctual, and reasonable. auglß-y JOSEPH LIPPBSCOTT. •—• '**'** 11 WM ‘ C. BARB LiPPBSCOTT A BAEB, (Latb J.S.St&icxxbrA Co.) Hlanufaetnieß ol Phffinii Fite Proof Safes, Second street) between Wood and Smiskfield. ON Tuesday afternoon, July 25,1848, the undersigned* were called upon by Messrs. Lippencott A Barr, to witness an honest and fair test of one ot their Phcenix Safe*. The furnace being prepared, tne Safe wa- placed inside thereof, with books, papers and some money; when the door of the Safe was closed and the fire kindled at quarter past 2 o’clock, and in a short lime the Safe was red hoi, and continued till half past 6 o’clock, being about four and a half hours, when the committee expressed their satisfaction that the time occapied with such heat was sufficient- The furnace was then pulled down, Safe coolcd, and door opened—the books, papers and money safe. The heat was so great as to melt off the brass mountings. We therefore take pleasure in recommend ing these Sales to the public, as being, in out juderment. entirely fireproof. JARVIS ATRABUE, b h NOCK Sc. RAWSON, CORNWALL A BROTHER. BRANNON A THATCHER. BENEDICT A CARTER, * ISAAC CROMIE. I am engaged in the foundry business, and know something about furnaces and heat. I witnessed, the burning of the above Safe, and can freely say there was no humbug aboutit, and with pleasure recommend them to the public as being* in my judgment, entirely fire proof- • • , WM. KAYE. In calling Qpon the above gentlemen for their signa tures, they pH spoke in the highest terms of the fairness of the test, and their fall' confidence of the Safe’s bein| entirely fire-proof. We have constantly on hand and foi sale a full assortment'of tho above Safes. marUi _ BELL A TERRY, FOR RENT.*—A convenient Brick House and good Store Room, fitted op; situate on Second street, above Grant, No. 134- The Store is well adapted for a Milliner, or any other light business The house con* loins four rooms and a good eellar, coal house, oot oven and hydrant; large paved yard. All in good order, with immediate possession. Rent for the whole 8100 a year. S. CUTHBERT, Gen’l Agent, sepl 50 Southfield st Business fiarbs. Lockwood’* HOPS FOV NJ)R Y. Cochran* HoBrld« &• Co« f Mi.NOFA.CTTJHB&S OF .J.C .Smith* HAHDIiCTOBEB OF Alexander Bradley* Wholesale and detail* ffittsbnrglj Busiiiega jDjmtorji. AttorneyB. Penney & SterreU, 104 Fourth street} near Grant. James F. Kerr, 142Fourih street. John 8 Gpchran>l44 Fourth at. comer Cherry alley. ■ E Heidelberg, BakeweU’s Buildings, Grant street. John N McClowry, BakeweU’s Buildings, Grant street. Samuel Frew, BakewellV BaUdings, Grant street. Negley Sr Mcradden, cor Grant st and Diamond alley. Bafeweli cf* Campbell, Tilghman Hali, GnuU street. John Glenn, w Law Comer,” cot Wylie and Fifth sts. Real Estate Agents. John H Page, BakeweiPs Buildings, 73 Grant street. Thomas Moffiu, 3 doorB above Mayor’s officC, ADegheby. Jlldermen and Justices of the Peace. A G Reinhart, 45 St Clair street, D 8 Scully. 7 Fifth street, near Union. M W Lewis, 65 Fifth st, oet Wood and Smithfield. Andrew M’Master, 110 fifth street, near Grant. N Buckmnstor. Fourth street, above Smithfield. Thos Steel, 12s Fourth street,near Smithfield. John Major, comer Washington and Wylie streets. John A Parkinson, 472 Penn street, near Walnut. Bankers and Exchange Brokers. J Carothen, A Co., No 11 Woodatreet S Jones Sr Co., S. W. corner Wood and Fotmh sts. Kramer 7 Rohm, corner Wood and Third streets. George E. Arnold, 74 Fourth street. Patricks A Friend, cor Wood street and Diamond alley. Hoon Sr Sargent, corner Wood and Sixth streets. A Wilkins £ Co., corner Third and Market streets. Harris*®* Co., comer Market and Fifth streets. Hugh D King, Fourth street, opposite MAM Bank N Holmes 4* Sons, Market st., between 3d and 4th. Wholesale Grocers, Commission $ Product Beaters Stuar A Sill. 124 Weod street, above Fifth. Wick A MeCandless, cor Water and Wtfod streets. David A Grier. 270 Liberty street. W Bagaly A Co.. 18 20 WoodstTeet- i Jos S Leech, M’Alpin $ Co., 914* 03 Liberty street, J D Williams A Co., corner Wood and. Fifth streets. Joints Blaek. corner Third and Smithfieldsireets.' Lambert ASiupton,.l49^nd,lsl Woodatreet. • Alexander King, 268 Liberty street. James comer Water and Smithfield Btreets. JAR Floyd, 173 cor Wood and -Sixth streets. J Mills A Soa, 146 Water street. John Black A Co., corner Penn and. Irwin streets. J L Shee, eorner Penn and Irwin streets. WiFft ilson, 147 First street. Richards A Sheets, 46, corner Wayne and Penn sts. J Donaldson, cor Penn and St Clair streets. Shovel , Spade, Pick , Fork and Hoe Manufacturers. Negely & Mohan. 22 Wood street. Wm Day, 42 8t Clair street. Planing Mills and Sash Factory . J D A A Kelly. Seventh street, above the Canal: J A i B Chambers, Cherry alley, bet 7th A Liberty sts. Wool Merchants. -• Morphy A Leo, corner Liberty street and Cecil alley. William Barker, Smithfield st, beu4th and Diamond ay r Trimming , Hosiery and Variety. 0 W Daly A Co., Monufectarers and Importers, Fifth st» Joseph Horne 4* C 0,77 Market st, bet. 4th and Diamond. Plough. Manufacturers. Robert Hall, 147 Liberty street. Hall 4> Speer, Pena street, cor Cecil alley. - Livery Stable*. Exchange, James Mathews, 178 Penn street. Aardn Blaadell, St Clair street. Carriage, Omnibus and Wagon Manufacturers. E M Bigelow, 40 Diamond alley. Townsend. Carr & Co., St Clair si, near the old bridge. C West tf Co., 151 Penn street Drugs and Medicines. Keyset 4* McDowell, comer Wood st and Virgin alley Ogden A Snowden, S 3, comer Wood and Beeond ets. Joel Mohler, corner Wood and Fifth streets. R E Sellers, Wood street, between 3d and 4th. John P Scott 298 Liberty street. S Smith, 54 Market, near Third street. Isaae O'Fiyng, comer Penn and Hand streets. Page $ Mobier, 487, comer Penn and Walnut streets. J Kidd & Co., 60, comer Wood and Fourth streets'.^ ' Dry Goods Merchants. Murphy, Wilson 4* C0.,49 Wood door above 3d. M’Geary 4* McKinley. Wood st,s doors from Liberty. James AM’Knightj 61 Market street. Wholesale Cloth Store. J D Smart A Co, No 122 Wood-street. Tinner* and Copper Smiths. James T Kincaid, Front and 2d Market G G Backofen, L3O Wood street Howard * Rogers, 139 Front, near Wood Street. J S Mooroead <£ N E side of the Diamond. J H Demmler, 180 Liberty street, near Market'. John M* Williams. 61 Smithfield, near Fourth jitreet G W Fransae A Co., 61 Fifth street. nCat Wood. M Doerflinger, Wood street opposiftTst Pres. Church Cotton Manufactures. King, Pennock A Co., Eagle Factory, Wood street Music Stores. John H Melior, 81 Wood street—CMekmug** Pianos. C Blame, 118 wood street — Hamburg do H Kleber, 103 Third street—Nttnn’J do Fruits and Candies. James C Anderson, Smithfield, betwn Ist and 2nd sis. Tea Stares. A Jaynes, (Pekin Tea Store,) 38 Fifth street Paten. Leather, Japanned <sr Enamelled Leather. J 9 Shaflei v Co., cor Decatur st and Diamond alley. Hardware and Cutlery. Joseph Wood well, corner Wood and Second streets. Fahnestock 4' Brother, 247 Liberty street Hays 4“ Getty, 71 Market street, nearFbnrth. Watch Makers and Jewellers ; Kennedy A Hasieu,94 Market street. Wm Gilmore, 184, cor Wood and Liberty streets. Mathematical Instrument Makers. James R Reed A Co., 36 Smithfield st, Iron Railing, Screw and Vice Manufacturers. Marshall 4* Brothers, Diamond street, near Smithfield. Booksellers and Stationers. J H Melior, 81 Wood st. —School Books and Stationery. Lake Loomis, AgH, 89 Woodst—School Books, Sta Pry. W S Haven, corner Market and Second streets. Hats, Caps and Furs . McCord 4* Co,"corner Wood and Fifth streets. G W Glassgow, 108 Wood st, third door below Fifth. J Wilson A Son, 91 Wood si, 3d door below Dia’d alley. Isaac Walker, 144, cor Grant and High streets. Manufacturers of Steel Springs, Axles, Vices , IfC. Singer, Hartman A Co., 109 Water and 149 Front st Wire Manufacturers. R Townsend, 19 Market street Manufacturers of Patent Carriage Axles fy Spring* John a Bell, Pittsburgh, Penn’a. Mustard and Spices, John B Bell, corner Liberty and Ferry streets. Gentlemens' Furnishing Establishments. Hinton A Co., SO 4th st, sign golden Bee Hive, Depot for Masonic and Odd Fellows Regalia. William M Hersh, corner Market and Third streets. Fancy and Variety Goods. Kennedy 4* Haslett, 94iHarkelstreet McCandless $ Campbell, 97 Wood street. Clothing Stores. Hananu A Brenner, Market street, between 3d and 4th. J E Dowuing*. 289 Liberty Btreet John-P Hopewell, 183 Liberty st, near 8t Clair. James Morrison, 194 Liberty street. C M’Closky, 177 Liberty street William Digby, 181 Libertv street Morganstem A Bros., “Oak Hail, 11 Liberty Mft. D J Carroll, “ Cheap Corner, n cor Liberty st A Vir’n a’y. S Delany, 190 Liberty street, 4th door from Virgin alley. Wholesale Grocers and Dealers in Liquors. M D Patton, Liberty street J Bryar, No. 155 Liberty street,and 53 Diamond alley. James Lanbia,27Sl Clair street R Watson, corner Liberty and Wayne streets. Donnell A Phillips, 305 Liberty street. Dealers in Wines and Liquors. Stein A Bro., No. 348, Liberty street, near the Canal. Mark Berlin. 63 Smithfield street Stern A Brother,No. 348 Liberty street Honegger A Co, 161 Smithfield st, between 6th and 7th. D Fiekeisen A Co., 137 Liberty «treet B R Follansbee, 104, Liberty s I, near Ferry* Saddle, Harness and unk Makers. A Holstein, 132 Weod street-n Virgin alley. Rahanser A Duff, head of Wo Hreet. G T Anger, 292, cor Lib’y and sts, Fetterman’s Row. Shepard, No. 26 Diamond alley t Wood A Market. Quemeware and■ China. M Hodkinson, Wood, between 3d and 4th streets. Lock Smithing and Bell Hanging . Wm W Reilly, 165 Wood street Ice Dealers and Ice Houses. J R Hartly, Virgin alley, bet Wood and Liberty sts. Copper Rolling MiU, C G Hassey A Co.. Wood st, betwee?: is; onJ 2nd. Hotels and Taverns. St Clair Hotel, C W Bennett.cor Penn AS; Clair sts. St Charles, corner Wood ana Third Btreets. Eagle, John Mi»h. Liberty street Monongahela House, cor Water and Smithfield sts. James Gilchrist, 264, Liberty street Foundry Warehouses. John Anderson 4* Son.corner Water and Grant sts. John Quinn 4* Co, 280, corner7th and Liberty streets. Alex Bradley, (sign Gilt Stove,) No. 19 Wood street W T M’Clurg, 10 Wood street J C Parry A Co., 105 Wood, and above canal 2d st • Cabinet and Chair Makers . Wm E Stevenson, 3 Fetterman’s Row, Liberty and 7th st G W Woodwell, 97 and 99 Third street Splaoe & Son j cottier Smithfield and Fifth streets. Hammer A Daoler, 178 Smithfield street, : - Troth A Phelan. 86 Smithfild st, betfith A piam’d.alley. Joseph Meyer, 424 Penn st, ObovetKe Canal bridge. T B Young 4> Co, Smithfield street; betoken 2d and 3d. Wall Paper arid 'Bordering. Liiu & Rickenbach, No 165 Liberty, nearMarfcet bl James Howard <s* C 0,84 Wood st, 3 doors Below ay. W P Marshall, 85 Wood street. Thomfts Palmer, 55 Market st, between 3d and sto. j ghidle, 59 Smithfield street* near Eonrth. 1 ' Cheap Publications* Holmes’ Literary Depot, Third «.,oppo3ite PoslOffice. WO Wall, 85 Fourth street., Henry Miner i' Co.j 32 Sinithfield street. , • Woodward kJolly, No. 7S Third street. Boot » and Skoa: ' H Childs * Co., 133 Wood street—Wholesale. , - Thomas Phillips. comer Liberty aad Eighth-Streets. Samuel DalzeU, 123 Wood stteefeaboTe fifth James Bobb, 109 Market street- T * Hinton.® Su Clair street near Liberty..: , w m Adair, Smithiieid street, tour doors sboye 3d. C F Risks, 15 SmiUifield at, between Ist and xa. SS Adam»,S7B Wberty streeivneit Ettfflo TsTent. > Cast Stieland Fits Manufacturers. M*Kelvy Biair, oJfigo oor.&yar*Qt and iWaief streets. J R Taylor k Co. 183 Liberty street Panola Clnloy, 42 Ferry atreet. , -A ■ "* t*V ; « . .. «.x • » . .... w* 1 , . • -■•>. Tnmk ManuJ urm. Wirt Warkexu .Ti * A' 't - c 4 ' i! * y.' . V ’• ■ u - - Tobacco, Snuff and Cigart. WSlrajaer.St Charles Hotel, Wood etreet. Henry Hageman, 149 Liberty street. Aflhfif KiekieLcorlilaiketßireet-aDd the Diamond, W H;Edmond,34 8t Clair street, rw Taylor; 427 Pehn street 2(jrk P(ickensnd3teiUen in Provisions. Ale* Laughlixu corner Etna street and the Canal. Haney $• -Hays, 325 Liberty .street Soda Ash Mtrnitfdctorert, Bennett, Berry#.Co., ; Waicf*tteet Commuxum? ’PTpduMt-qnd, Forwarding . Merchant* Seller* & Nicola, 30? liberty .street iw . «:• Joseph Jordan, Agent,-287Penn sty 1 door beiew Hand. ■ Lental InstrumentMantsfactiareFt* rv Bown & Tetley. 13d Wood street „ „■ J Cartwright, 83 Wood sl, 1 door below Diamond alley Merchant-ybilors and dent* Furnishing Estab’nt*, B M: Argust, L3&Woo<LBtreet. Harrison Bco.t, 39 Smithfieldstreeu r ’ ' Leather Store*. R Bird # Co., 103 Wood st, near Diamond alley. Wilkinson A Bell, No 217 Liberty Btreet,opposite Sixth. John B. Bayard & Son, 2JA Liberty at opposite-Sixth. r-.u - Insurance Compamis. - Penn Jdumal.Life Insurance & 24 Wood. Pittsburgh Life Insurance Co n 75 Foortp street N America Fire Insurance Co., 141 First street. Looking, Glasses, Clock r and , Thomas Kennedy. Jr., 62, corner Wood and Tourth its. IA HHUer, 110 Wood street. f- Physician*, Win Badger, 196 Southfield street, corner of Seventh. Merchant Tailor*. A McFarlalid/Sniitiifield st,ben. 4th and Diamond alley ■ Emigrant Lines. P W. Byrnes # Co, 205 Liberty st;Jno Thompson, Ag’t Glass Mamtfactvrerr. IhmSen A Piuhket}*ll4 f Waiereiytfet Wood AfSmilh’d. SnsrsandMantuaMaker*.- >n, 32 St Clair street Mrs Leech, 9 Fifth street,hetweenWood and Market Bktrt Stores, SAN Aul,lQaeenCity Store,) 23 Si Clair street. Ladies' Shoe Stores, R Crifty & Co.,'IS St Clair street. Manufacturer <£ Extract of -American Oil John £2 Wayne 81,-bet Penn and Liberty. Mourning Stores and furnishing Undertakers . WmiJerahder A Sons, cor Penn and St Clair streets. f 1 'Dagusreofypisti. JNeteon, PostJDiSee; Jtfujldingß, ThirdstreeL Nelson* Co., Lafayette Ball; Fourth street. Hongit&r Anthony, Bark’s Buildings, Foarth street. Mernman A Lawyer, 34 at, opposite St. Charles Hotel. Geo Wertzj 413 Penn st, afew doors above Canal. ■' Gun Smiths. ' , - Wm Craig, No. 1 Third st, bet Wood and Southfield. Samuel M’Cosh, 12 Fifth street, £doofs-below Market. John B Danlevy, 138 Third st, bet Wood and Smithfield. JDryeing Establishments. Mrs Borbridge, 18 St. Clair-street, near the old bridge. .. „ Brush Manufacturers. D.Btewart, ; Fifth street, sign big brash, belMa’t A Wood, .oo •• Timbers. ~ W J Kelchmn 4 Son,49t sib st, opposite the Theatre. - Bookand Job Printers. Shryoek A Hacke, corner Third and. Wood. Harper k Layton, corner Filth and Wood. ©migration £ims. igeney for Different lines of Packet Slips, sgir passenger oFFlcE’!|f|w jajjfflHgE <305 LIBEETI ST., POTSBUEOH. Bor p. W. BYRNES 3 South street?comer qf Pins , Ncxo York; 30 Waterloo Road, Liverpool;'arid 65 Gravier street, New Orleans « * . - HIS A LINE .OF PACKETS sailingeveryfiy*days from Liverpool to New York; a Line of Packets from Liverpool to Philadelphia,' on the 18th- 7 of each month; a lane of Packets to Baltimore on the. 20th o*. each month. of Packets on the Bth and 24th of each month from London and Portsmouth to New York. ' 1 •ALSO—Drafts at sigbtalwayaon hand, for; any amount, at the lowest rates of discount; and ail information, given concerning passengers, that can be given, with pleasure, by their Agent. • JOHN THOMPSON, ' ja6 , *205 Liberty su Pittsburgh. Revr LINE OJF PACKETS , . PHILADELPHIA. to sail from Liverpool cflyWHftWßißßg Qhdhe Eighteenth 'day of’every Month. JANE H. GLtDDEN; Amdhu« CA33T700 tens-18tb Nov. JAMES BROWNE, Arthur Child, 1000 tons- -18th Dec. GONDAR, J. G, JJars*otr>oso toasr -* • - —-18th Jan. NEW SHIP, ——,850tons-w.~ 18th Feb. The above ships are built of the best materials and af ter the most-approved models for swiftness, combined with the modern improvements for the comiart of pas sengers; Their commanders are men of known ability. These packets .will take advantage of steam tow boats up the Delaware. Also, ships sailing weekly from Liverpool to New O rleans. Passengers can get up tho river cheap through, the winter. For terms of Second Cabin and Steerage passage, ap ply to or address by letter (post-paid), P. W. B\RNES A CO., 69 Sonth street, comer of Pine. New York } 38 Waterloo Road .Liverpool; otto- JOHN THOMPSON, novl4:ly 205 Liberty street, Pittsburgh. FORUION PASSKNGKR. OFFICE* xJfjßr SHIP AHOY! &§3t , WHO COMMANDS? fcjpjgjlfr SBfit HARND.ES ft CO.i Jsa^“ Who have appointed the subscriber Agent for their unri vailed Lines-of Ships front Liverpool to New York Philadelphia.andßoston-. , . . Let the Efiehds of Emigrants be careful to have their arrangements made accordingto the new Provision hate, and take no man’s receipt, without having it inserted; otherwise they will have to pay in Liverpool,before they ship. The following is the. list, according to law: 21 Bjs. Bread, 3 2 fits. Beef or Pork, 1 “ Flour? w 4 pint Vinegar, 5 “ Oatmeal, 3 fib. Sugar, 2 “ Ride, 5 4 w Molasses, 5 « Potatoes, B Tea, * • With tbree quarts of Water per day, and sufficient F ifor Cooking. 4 , ; : The caboose and cooking-ranges for the use.of Pas sengers, are kept undercover! Every attentioh wiU be paid to promote their health and comfort Bank of England Notes and. Foreign Exchange pur chased at current rates.^ . Debts, Legacies,- Pensions, Ac., Ac., collected, and copies of Wills proenred, with every other businesseon nected with an European Agent. JOSHUA ROBINSON, European Agent, apBJ> '-'Post-Buildings, comer of Fifth and Woodsts. KBIinTTASCBS: ' . IRELAND,^- ..r SCOTLAND. -WALES,. FRANCE, and . GERMANY, To any amount,by - , L . .. Joibna Robinion, - EuropeancAgent,\Eostßmldirig$ t coT. BifihandtWoodsts iBsi. Merchants’ Transportation Li^ie (VIA.PENNA. CANAL AND BAILIkOADS!) ' FOR PmLADELPHIA.DIRECT._IEr WITHOUT RE-SHIPPING, -jnr O. AMANOLTYjr CO., ' Canal Basin, 408 Penn su, Pittsburgh.-, CHARLES RAYNOrT ■ Central Block Road BLi Philaaft.; *«TrE are prepared to receive a large amount of Mer* Yf chandize and Produce,to ship, on the opening of the C&nai, to Philadelphia and all intermediate places, at lower ruu*>and Iniew tms,than many previoussea- N. B.—T^ieincreased number of Trucks provided by tlie Canal Commissioners foL carrying boats over the State Railroad, will prevent any possibility of delay at Johnstown, Hollidaysfiurgh or Columbia* ibis season. 7 C. A. M’ANULTY, <cb!s r Cana! Basin. Saddle and Harness Ranufhetory, SIGN GF THE GOL uEN SADDLE, ( > > itfp. 1,32, Wqyd street, Pittsburgh. 4 k HOLSTFIN respectfully informs hU frieods andr A.. the public that he keeps on hand a large steptew SADDLES. HARNESS, TRUNKS, CARPET BaGB, Ac., Ac., or his own-manufacturoj-of the very best de scription* He invitee strangers.and ail those City to give him a'call. Remember the place Wood street, sigmofl the Golden Saddle. • ... jejoar VOOKTtf&^tysJlsMlhiFlß.LD, and artor considerable expense S?. PJ"* of «*»«■ He is perfectly nreoarerf to serve op a> die shortest notice every delica- Sv which may tempt the appetite of-the epicure or the fflncv of the most fastidious, ... ~ 1 "Dinner will be in reaQiness every day at 1 o’clock, for any namber of persons, commencing this day, J Parties can be accommodated with Suppers in tho most '‘thanher! 1 J 'Ovstere. Game. Ac M will be found there ia iheir .season. Jn proprietor intends that no expense or trouble shall be spa Tea to make this aireadypopnlar house the best in the Western country, jes&iy Important andjtateroittng TO Haas© Keepers Furniture Dealers, RaiJroad Com ponies, Hotel Keepers, Military Companies, Engine Camoanlfis, Cabinet a«d Piano forte Maters, &c.,<bc. McCOMBIks 5 COMPOUND RESTORATIVE. This Compound has entirely superseded all other articles heretofore, used for similar purposes, wherever it has, beeu introduced. It tells its own story, and only re quires to bAuied to prove,to jtho most ineredntous, its •superiority pvor any ; other article ever before used for cleaning and restoring to (Mr original beauty and lus* . tre, all uruoles of Varnished of Polished Furniture. The above .Compound we: use in our own business, and guaranteeiuo bp all thatthapropuetor recommends it to be. Sold-Wliolesale and Re lair by v " "' f RYAN & McKEEi Jyd ' • • ■ RynD Buildings. GOIN-BALANCES-w-Of .tbe best approved: construc tion fQ*delectipn of American Gold Corn, of all de ; ucmmalioos, “ an expeditious and infallible detector.' Prices 81,50,83,50 to 85,00. • ' aus MOit&SSSSff'ttO W>]£. NfO. Molasses—prime coop erage^fortale by [aa7] STUART* SILL. • Ov;. ; ' ! • 1 -• . -•■ -I • :«r..*>.'.w^: •'•*.••. > ''*>'V ! '■’ ' ' • ' •■- V • 4;s. -.i • v •-r' i <\--f ... ■ <t. ■ .w » *'•» \ v ” , .v.v & \ Gold Beater a. ..... W. W. WILSON I - % %' ’ ’ -.5' ' « . .- s 1 -NTIMBEit S?;\ • jfot Shk ani> So £tl Oomury KertrtenesiJ'pr. Sale I. mHE subscriber offers for saio-a numbor of LOTS— - s X ranging from three to five-acrcs-rrlosnit purchasers near the village of Wilkinsburghj-fronting .oa the Greensbnrgh I'urnpikc, and withiniwe hundred-; yards -•- of the -Depot of the Centralßailroad. A plait 'of.the Lots can be seen at A. 11. Uiller’s.Qfueef an Foarih .'SL>r. : or at 107 Liberty street. .Terrasmoderate. - jcltf ■ ■ J.F. fiOßliACif.' FOil SiLE.—A new and comfortable JWEIr ” LINGffOnsE, No. 09 Coniness sueet. Sixth 888 Ward } coataining six rooms, txell finished.. I’os-. sesstongtven immediately if reqnired. . Fori farther In- ; formation enquire on the - ' TO LET.—A DWELLING HOUSE, contain* Aggfr. iocr 9 or 10 room*, in good repair, on Federal §£§S3 ■ street, - Allegheny Xhtyv Hydnmrin-the^aid,™ B*- 8 *- which is large enoogli for'-a garden. Rent low, and possession given immediately., E, D.GAZZAM, Liberty street,. .. - <>' * : jieariho cornercrThird; ' & Valiitible piece of Property tor Sale* CONTAINING 6 ACRES, situate.in,lhq immediate . vicinity of East Liborty,adjoxning lands,ofTbos. Mellon, Esq-, and Mrs. Negley, about i-of a mile fatal the Railroad. This property liasiofi ita; ' • yoang orchard, and is a yery desirable sanation Tor a-. conmry residence, being a few hundred yards from turnpike, and fronting on the old Mansion road:' This property is also very.suitabloforpersons desirous of purchasing or.l ac re lots, os it points on lhreo different i streets. If not sold m a body, a will be sold in lots to -. amt parchosers.. Fox information enquire at this office. np2 ' .. . liß-nd for Sate. THE Chartior’s Coal Company will sell some eeryd*» sirdbU pteus tf LAND, titusied oa-and'ttear;the < Steubenville Turnpike, and near tbs southern terminus;:..- of their railroad. .. .. The Land will be divided into, quantities to; suit pur?.--. chaser& and the terms of payment will be very easy;- *-■ Enqmreof Z W REMINGTON, > gcp4 .Managers *■ - AS Pof Rcntr That large dwelling house, wit&4gg% extensive Grounds for Gardenanii Stableapßigr attacked—the Residence of the late Wot. J. Totten, CHff street. Possession given on the Ist of JVlardh. . . For terms, apply to D. R. M* A BOY, G □ aidikn, or R‘ C. Totten, at the Fan Pm WorJta., . v * .t r- [feMB > For. tide, '••!:••• > s>-. A HOUSE AND LOT, situated on Pike street,between Walnut and Factory streets,;Fifth: Word, The Lot Is.£s feet front and 100 feet deep, on: Vichthert.are two small Frame Tenements. Terras ca yj—Titlegood. For particulars, .enquire of Alderman? PARKINSON, • Penn street, Firth Ward. may£?:tf Irakis, &c. L. W. smith, IRON CITY HOTEL Fifth Strtety between' Wood and Marker., jF*tUoureh', ft /* Good STABLING attached ti>t|i (apr7: National Hotel, Flttsbar^li, Suuaudon Water Streep opposite the iMrtuing sf the Brownsville Steam Packets, j . rHHIS House having undergone a thorough-repairing JL and fitting up, both inside and-uutj-the-eubscriber is determined to use every exertions in his power to mate ail comfortable that tMnt proper to caU with Mm- The 3£ble will be always supplied: vnth the best the market afioras. The Bar witf be supplied'with the best and choices Uiquors. c, - Attached to the houseis a good stable; attended by a rood Hostler, ' - JAMES REAMER. iv2o AILKH BBOWN. ’ * W. C, COUNELLTS BROWS’S HOTEL, . • * CORNER OF SEITHFIELD AND THtRD STS* . ■J a FilisbwgkiFa* -a :ii W •■■■■ -•* •: BROWN* CONNELLY, PROPRIETORS. N. B —Pood Stabling atiachedto the house. * G AlifiV H HOTEIi. (Habhapgh ? 8 Old Sia^D-J; THE subscriber ham? leasedthe above well know and excellent' estabnshsieiit..ig now prepar ed toon tertain his friends anil the traveling public generally:, faj thebest manner and onthemosl reasonable terms* Bis TABLE will at oil times be supplied with every delicacy of the season; and his Bar with the best of Li quors. , _ _ _ p - His stabling is very extensive; and' every arrange ment has been made for the accommodailon o f Hroveis* aug&tf WJd. CLAWSON. WaverJy Hooa«, . DIAMOTG) ALLEY. £TKAK WOO© STREET, > wTItttTAM C, &ALLA(rfTFrR) jpropfjwtfTr %. ' THIS fashionableandpop* ' ular RESTAURANTTias r^wSSLiL' cenily been fined up- in a style of elegance jglgslisr unsurpassed by any siimlarestabliBhmehilni®7 , BsF T:: the City, and the Proprietor is preparc&to jfurnish. his ’ friends ancTthe public generally with every article uaa* allylound atsuchplaces. j ; J(:u ,^ ’ AU ofthe delicacies of theseason, inlhe way Jt. ' GAME,FISH, SOUPS, Ac.,will be served upfiftheuesf ;; ■ * manner. , c - . The BAR Is supplied with UQOOHSI of.the finest' ;;; brands, and the fancy drinks, so muchinvogno ‘during’- t: the warm season, such as Pine Apple Cobblers, Mirl: . Juleps, Punches and .Smashes, will be served up lh ‘a : way that will please the taste of. all, ID^LUNCflfisserved up every mpmiag.atli o’clock, to which the special attention or customers isreouested. mylO H „ , „ Belle Restaurant, -• xVSj. 4 SmxtJifUld St. t opposite the Manongciheia House* T” P. YEKGELR has taken ibis large and handsomely !l" »* , arr^ r '& e< * building, and pm it in moat thorough re pair, having entirely refitted and refaroishedit iiTele gant style, in amanner noiexce?eUl by.anysimilaes -1 *? V 1 ® ®AR at oil umeafurnished with LilviyOnS of the choice si brands, and every dsucact of .the as Oysters, Game, Sooth, &c., al ways mteadinece. - • • ‘ IhNifßKs and.Shflpßaa scrved K and Parlors provided for Private parties op short notice. . tmylO St. Clair Hotel, . v (Forirferly the i, Corner of Penn and Si. Clair Pittsburgh} TmS-spadoos, eentral, and convepumtly located* • w, • > “ av4n S been completely and thoroughly repaired and improved, and is now open for the acconunodation of the public. • The subscriber, lessee and propcietor of the St. Clair Hotel, respectfully informs his friends'and the public, that he has furnishedit in the most elegant and comfort* able style, and employed competent assistant* and at tentive and faithful servants, and thathewillspare no' exertions. to make it equal to any house in the country. , - The well known central location of the Honsc/add convenience of its arrangements, rendering it the most desirable, either to travelers or permanent Doarders, in duces him td solicit and hope for it a liberal share of par tronage. v [apr22] C. W.-BENNETT. Fall Fastiiona.' HATS, CAPS AND LADIES* FURS, . JWILSJN A, SOW, No. 61 JFeod sheet, (third does • below Dlamondalley,) would invite the attention of iheircostoraersaod the public to theiarge'addition/ (a which they are cow receiving to their former'slock o(. , Goods. The assortment consists in part of the no Wat yle ’ ' 3 HATS, (lately introduced), and which are so very much admired for their beamy and gentility; together with a' great variety ot Black, Brown ana JDrab, Mexican, Hungarian and other kinds of Hats, for Men and Boys; Silk and Mohair Flash CAPS;' Cloth, Gil, Silk : and Glazed. CAPS, of almoslall -fanny HATS . and CAPS for Childreii—offered at reasonableprices 'V wholesal&andretaiL - AlsOrliADlfES’ PURS—viz : Black and Napl f.ynr, Fitch, Gennet and Coney MUFFS/ Fitch Squirrel VICTOfUNPS and CUFFSj Misses* and.Chil* .. T dren’s MUFFS. : [scpß Hfttif' Gapi aiid Parii " ' ,TAMES ■WtbSQWy/No:- QRdSerai riwtfAllegheny'— : ' 0 City, is now receiving hisPALL andWINTER sup* ply of MATS, VAPSj and LADIES'F.U&S; consisting V of black, thrown and drab Mexican, Hungarian* Jenny- Lind and tfther kinds of Hats; soft and sriiTFu A and ~ WOOL; block; tirowa and drab, silk niushCaps;;mr^ ' v fiair cloth, oil, silk, glazed and fur .vaps,suitable men arid boysj fancy Hats-and Gbps fojrehirai ; dn/ u ~ ' , . ,J!VI f Also—-Blackand Natl Lynx, Fitch and Coney Moffi};- jr .; Fitch andSiberian,Sqiiirrel Victorines andCuflsvMiis es and Children** atuiTs—all of which will be isold lbw!' for Cosh. . , {sepB, ; Athanaetuh Bidoons‘ahdßathlng JSstab- SUBSCRIBER respectfully informs the Ladies It andGenUemeiiofibecmes ami .vicinity, that ha has rented the-.abave splendid Establishment, and is; prepared and will be happy io sorve.'thdm with a supe rior article of ICE OKEAMSanti other refreshments in their season. He begs to shy he flatters iumseJf, from bis long experience and constameflorls togivesaiisfac- ■ lion to his guests, and .hope?.lo receive a share of public patronage. ; .. . - Every attention will also be paid to the Baths dfid~ Bathing Rooms. .. ; u;; j Female attendants to the Ladies’ Department. jy2B: • ; ; WyjW&RP, . Scrofula, Kings vV>n SCROFULA in’ ali JWinulupJieo forms,wJieiiermti^' ?H ofKiw’6£vj4iinlargeiuentoCthe,Ulan(is^rßoiie&-'-ft' Goitre, White Swellings, Cfironic Kheumatiipm.tfanceE r diseases oC-the 'Skill'-or l Spine, V ffnmpiion, emanates ffQtaone. and the same cause-* which - is a poisonous principle, oi viras inherent in tto principle cantiedfcfetrtyl?'^ finn^“2lUM?-iK St S b ° S**®# > MW M PtfMijlC upoa- ‘Which-the disease depends is reni©Vea,ahuT^i'' J CoUow, nomatier oaderwiiatfimnihe,--’; disease. should manifest itself. Jayue’s Aitctative.is al’*' i most always.succassfnl in removing these j side* winch it destroys the virus, or poi*onousprinei?. - plo from which those diseases have their origin*' oy : eh-‘ "* tering into the. circaUuio.a, withthe blooiis oPUvVynIM ed to the minutest fibresj removing- every parficle of disease ironnhc system. • • ! f - b • o Jayne’s Alterative Expectorant, Carminative Balsam* . vermifuge aiid Sanative Pim. - r • • '- ; i: For sale at the Pekin TcaSlorr* * v£aul2. $.l KcdCFy.®l* ; ’—-- ■ —c-; WOODWARD, Maattfaeitiiew of Qaeensware, swppie Slose from, fib; io4FboithlaireeVi&‘ the corner of Sixth and Liberty streets, (scebixd.slpiy^:.-«. where iheywill keep on hand u sorttnent of Rockinghamand Yellow Cane.Wwe, suits*:.; t bie for the country add city trade*. Mcrcbaatsaiul Traf 1 ;-; ders aic respectfully-solicited lb *>aH ff,nd quality of our wares and prices.-~r y t . V Orders from adfstahce attended!to with'"broiiD ine'- i; "' .. aprld ?... =- :; -- t; ,.. We Offerfor Sale Four inyo sroßv DHicK DWELUifaHOOSEBi with doable back 1 &ttUdiu£s; situated bit Wylie Sftt ... 1 above Washington, being iweniy-twofeetfrodtoyiimo ly-aix feet deep, to a twelve lect alley, , iX W. &a» S. BGLLj Attorneys atßawi ’ JyB<dtf . ~ r Founb&Uect^above. Dissolution- ; • THE partnership here uiiore existing under tho firm of W.fcii DAY. Shovel oud Sbade Mahu/acWroys, la this day dissolved by mutual cdusenb -The husinesfli of the late firm will bc i».crtie<t up Uy WAI-jDA Y* coDtlnae the business at the old stand* Ao> MTSt. IJJojr street. WJU-.BAVi .•> i • jy t EZKKKL DAY.' • v'lSuiaati UAIJD 00*1 juouaea vap.' Ei and Leuer Supers, blue add-cream lm<i 4 ea3i.be w®:. W. 3. HAVKN'3 **aper WaJeJtouse»/r . corner Maiket and {jeecud tU>., •. . f " ' .’J..V 'X‘/' r,> \ \% . " ‘ ■ . , - ri, s - ’t ~ ' E V V , - - WIE -» * T M /•:aTYI: : .f : 7£ ” - X-- '
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