NIMEMM EMEIIII ESE .``_-t t lit MORNING 'POST. Printed and Published every hforntng, (Sur. Blei p 8., Isawra-wast cOILNX4 OF W9OI),ANPP)=I:O.2II.4IFep.. TERMS.--Five .Dollars a year, payable strictly . advance: Six" Wilma will davartably be -roulrad- if I • itot,rnild.within the year. . „., ~11r Singla4copicevYre rage at she counter' the Oiriceiand by the Netival3pys., , ,i T. 1411.111 A.TURDAY-11011.1511NG POSTI, , ppy front same `C;i66e, ,on large tliaileet: size sheet, at TWO D 01,14115 is leaf, in advance— , sinkle copicsaiva:cstertii,:- • lir No paper. will be dtleolcitlaWlAtudera.at lite die cretiop tropriclor,.} until arrearages are - pald. .117 - No isttenuori will be paid to any order unless ea; companied by the atoneY:, er satisfactory tefemace intaitt, • trl RMS. OV. ADV-ER.T.ISI Peo.Att.a.B.R OP TWELVE I.l.ass 08. tars& One Insertion, $0 50.'Ode Month, 50.' One ,-. 0'75 Two wo d01.....'—':-....;-' do.. ' ... Three do ' .1. 00 Threedo ... --- One Week; 1. - ao. Soot do---- Two , .d 0—.......,.... 2 50" Six , d 0.... Three"dc '' '3 00 One Year YEARLY ADVERTI'SEhIENT SI : Changenbleat Bea.surt. - - -- - .Sishiontlte,...t $l5 001 Six Months, - -._ . 2 -SKI 00 Mei Year,— ... .....- 20,000ne Year,...• .i..!•,. 3 0 00_ Larger adireiiiiirittits in proportion. Cards of POOR LINES Fire .I,6llrtn .X - Year, .. , earawill not trehdrerted-nnless an. extra. price to .. 117:'4avciiiiemerits upon Which-thepornber Of inset . - tione - ts not ;narked, will 'be inserted and clutrgeknotil t:lrcikasional tcrxbo. j -D. JENNINGS, Autumn/ or - ..Lortr, Fourth et, 'utrovo ,„ , • - nutr 3o "-Y- - Q.A.M.Uga. 8it0.‘311.,-..ttionteg.at Lato-431ffittian 4th 4•lstreetyneur Grant. Pittuburgh. •• ; tuar2s s Eii - LiiiTthrice in Bike; well's Buildings, GrantatrUct. . • -niayt7-.3rn. R. A. W. OLIVES, ..Physicicurrind Surgeom-f-Orfie 6 No B, St. Clair street,Pitisbargh. aug2l.-y FL JOHN CRAWFOR.D t .Iothce on St.. Clair stfeet,, .opposite the Exchange. . - anglo-y in; ORLANDO LOOMIS, Attorney W Late.--01fice 41.1 r at.„ above Wood..;.july•t-y ilOll/AS ZL hlAßSH.A.ll,,..ditorney curLate.-:—Office, Lo wrie's "WlWings, Fourth -e4.: 7an7-19 _.lo.A.tt.ttakt..iti; Attorney at Lato--.Chbee on , rant street, : gypos'i L te . the . Court Mr KEPiN EDY, Attorney at I. — i4slfial in the 11. same buildinpLwith Alder m an hl"Ninster,Fitth'si., between Wood,and sts. - angl74m* OM BARTON, AUorhey at Latb.—Office,"Narth side J'of Frith street, between Wood and Sthithfield, in the late building with Alderman Morrow: • septtn-ly NV. LA.Y.Nl3,ltuarney and•Vciunsator at Law k and,Notaiv- Publie.-01UCe al the caraerot 4th ana - : lyood over 3tbbet k. Jonas' Exchange °lace. 0ct.1.4 - vphfurip -allowDEN,-Anorney at Lath.--Oleo the,buildivos on ;he North East corner a Foorth And, ismuhfielct sts. 17)Ulf/ .--.0140 1 i none aide of riith . l'istreintet,B"beWt‘;e4ildenc.)VcKid,4,-Snii.lll..fiel,d., .Pittsburgh.. sep.lo-y itiVOASIOLIS & Attorneys and Coiinrtf-t al lola at Lam—Office on..rourthopponite R. IL' 11.-retterson's Livery Stable, 'Pittsburgh. -seplo.y . • VORWARD & SVTARTZVe.LDER, Attorneysat Lam X.' Office son Fourth' street,- between' Wooil and Smith field, opposite Patterson's Livery Stable. . sp7-y • I-irt irt SOROS Attorney and Counsellor at Law.—Oifice removed to the nil door below Grant at.; on Fourth, to the office lately occupied by Alden:nen • set. - • niar3u T .N. MYCLOWRY, Attorney find Counsnlior at Law. Office in Bakowell's Buildings on Grant street.. , C. SHANNON, Attorney and Counsellor at Lam.— •• 015.. e-on dth• at., between' Wood and Smithfield, and nearly opposite the Mayor's °Mee. Y ll • T ISOO'PF 3 Dentist, Fourth st.i live doorS waist of Mari. • kefil,d.l . l.worir..warrented, end if. Slot perfectly set infector). no diaries will be made. . felilo EMOVAL.--.Dr. Robert Suyder, has removed. his XL office to;TOurth street, between- Wood and Smith. held streets. merls-t y itheleu has removed his eounaisssion business froth the Canal Basin to his new warehoine, on Third Street, neatly opposite the Post 110101EMOVAL.— , 1011N .11 ALITWISL,Auorney at Law, -IV has removed to Fourth st , next door to the office of didennan , . ap7 - D RICK-140,000, in Birminqbam. for sale by Ll . Fip2t mATTnews,& , co. . pHONLAS KENNEDY, Attorney at Late—Olfice on . Fourth; between Wood and Smithfield. ,Barcanaeas;--Gen. J. K. Moorehead, John 111raltarn; 'Pres: Pittsburgh .Bank; , Mr. liarbridge; Logan, Nilson, to Cri.,ateConl St Co:. Pia:burg/4Pa. ' °eat 1%.17 kIUCKSIASTE.R. Alderrnan-015c: Fourth street '.; third door above Sinitlifield, South side. Conveyancing of all kinds &me with the greatestaare and legal accuracy. • • = • Tides to ReaiEstate examined, ece. OHN COYLE', /Votary - and Coarryanerr.—Ottice in I J MetcalPs Building, Fourth street, near . Smithfield, Pittsburgh. Deeds,.Bonds,fitortgages,:Articles of Agree ineut, and all other tnstrtttnentsolwr,unF drawn up with ac.cuv and dispatch. 'rides to Real bstate crammed. JOHN A. PARKINSON,Aiderman, Fifth Ward, Pena st_. betweett Walnut and O'Hara sts., where he may be Conad at all times.. Tbokehaving houses or other - Omit.. arty 10 sell or rent,can have the same punctually attend ed to; debts collected, and all the duties acati:Alderatan will receive prompt attention. . - 01227-P • • T DIELLON, 'AITORNEY and COUNSELLOR at' LAW; Office in gldenon'sßuildints; corner of: irylie and Fifth sleets • eastside of the Court House. " • • . fEr Collecting,Conveyancing, examinations , of 114.• cords, an-promptly and accurately attended to. myls -1101FENRY.-WTMLLIA.MS, Attorney and, Counsellor at .LL Law(successor to. Lowrie" fr. Williams,). Mee at • the old aloud, Fourth St., above Smithfield. .' • - - •• • '- - THE Partnership heretofore existing between Henry W. Williams. Esq.; and snyittlf,in the practiceisf the law, wasslissolved by mutual consent on tho 2lltb ult., and the , Unities& will hereafter be.continued by Fleury W. WPl whom • I most eheerfully recommend all for `whom have the honor to -do business--as a gentleman every way worthy, of their confide.nee- - • • declB-ly ' • . • - WALTER H. -LOWRIE. George N. 'riddle, Convelilincer. O FFICE in Avery Row, Fifth street, above Smithfield, DeEna, MORTGAGES, AGRREMLER7B;BORDS, RELEASES, and Other instruments of writin,g, drawn with neatness, legal accuracy and tlispatch. ' will also attend tonrawing and filing .rdecliaturs' .Liens . , Accounts of Ezseuts,Admin .istrators,4-e.,..Exarnininx talea to. Real .Estatc, Scorching .Recordsfor Liens, 4c., • ; • . From his long experience. and intimate econaintance with the matinee of keeping the public records, beer -, pacts to give satisfaction to those who may ent rust their business to his-care. . declli Atm tion Nottoe. TItHE subscriber has paid into the Treasu - y of the Corn _ ,monwealth, the amount of license required by law. He has given the regularly approved security, and taken 'out a commission of the first class, at Auctioneer of the city of Pittsburgh; and • rented that spacious icons belonging-to•SylvanusLothrop,Estu,No.ll4 Woad street r three doors from Fifth, where he isprepared to at lend 4o the,sale of every Linde& Merchandise, Furniture, ,:Heal Estate, StackarShipping, Az., either at dm Auction ILootas or on the premises, and will in all rases exert him ' self to the utmost for the benefit of his employers on the • most reasonable terms; he will , sell exclusively and only • . on commission; neither .purchasing nor having any in , terestvvliatever on goods in the store, but merely thcam saiSsian for selltng,thereby giving all owners a fair e withotit partiality of having therein property . 'disposi of to the best advantage; • • •• . Sales will be promptly settled when made: Advances will be. given any ; ume, on the most accommodating terms. .hle,rchanus will not be charged for advances.. Itegnitir sale days: Mondayi and Thursdays' ; 'of Dry ".Gobs, Groceries, Funtiture, &c.; and every 'evening, Hardware, Cutlery, Watches,'Guns, Pistols; and Fancy Articles. Books on Saturday evetungs. ap24 • JAMES hPKENNA, Anct. Removal.. " E. TODD would respectfully inform the met ohauts of this, city Mut our customers generally, that we have removed our stock of Shirts and Gems Far ..tnishing Goods; to thircorner of Fifth and Market streets; :2.d story over W. & P. Magus, entrance on Fifth street, where we intend to keep on hand'a large stock of Shirts, of our own manufacture, with an assortment of Gentle * Elena' Furnishing Goods, usually kept by . Eastern Whole sale Furnishing Stores: — -- • . Being- very 4bnnkful, for the kind Patronage- bestowed on tis for the past year, we would be happy to receive cells from our old customers and - merchants generally, and would inform - them - that we intend nothing on our part shall induce them. to look further, as we expect to add largely to our stock, and diminish our prices. Mirchants - and dealers are solicited , to examine our examin e e vs striek of §hibil, AND FMB MAN UFACToll.Y.—'i'he subseri - hers,badkig enlarged their establishment forthe acture Of SlSkta and FILEZ-011 the corner of O'Hara end Liberty streetsiyinsburgh'—are prepared to furnish Files of every description, of the best qoality and being - '4lMerrained to mate it the Interest of consumers to pia= .chase Files from them, respectfully invite the patronage of all who use the article _ -usarl6-y ' ItoWIOVAL.;:=On &deb - MA - of our pent up market, and - it'demand for vegetable; Stands, I have 'been corn- TOWNSEND, CARR &CO:, Successors to - the old firm -- palled to "remove my -Stead Standtothe apposite side of •• - ; of C. Townsend ' & Co., and Carr k r RoVriand; beg Market street, in frontof Alexander do paY'a Dry D 00 4: ' leave to announce Id their - friends and to the Public - g.on - - Store, - whom I shall be Molly , ;hit they are now prepared to execute all kinds glad to see my fotmer customers.. syl. 2 ______ _of - work in . the Coach - and Wagon-making Misiness, at ' . VOli. SALE, Four lots—Foundek, by ; kenn,",Liberty - 'the shOrtCat notice, and'irarratited to be of the best qualk The very large quantity' of seasoned ; Timber with .E . and Say sm.,.each lot having .2.4 feet front, and et- 'v.. • tetiding.bnck 110 Tent; ' Two Of themtue corner lbts, and . ,whlchthey pie I:Veparelyind their fanilitieifor husinesii be Position of the whole property is one _of the insist ad ' coolies them to meal the public that they axe reputed ganyigeong in the city, - -For further inGmnatiotilitfly to tbsearty on' an..extensive' and promyt businets in their —:' • '; Pd.. 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'ROBINSON, Agent 'for Ilatnden. & C0. , 14 Lint of.Parlia Fifthlt., one door belts* Wood:.febl IATILLIB3I JACKSON, Patent .Afedicina /kw; EV Lib' qry_stfeeti,liead of Wand:- DELSNY Fashiimabie Ciothitig-Steve, %Nrs."49 ib; ..erty - sireet. - _ febl '; oo ..... 00 ..... 00 ..10 00 .....lv 00 11 1 - 30iil& SARGENT, N-14 corner of Wood und Sixth HULAtESirSOlSl,.Bankeraanttikaroin—rzeltangs ..Cons and Bank Mar s Na.. 6 5 Market street. tett A'FULTON, EAtU and,Srass , FounderiNo. 70 Second . street, nem een Market and Ferry streets. febi VOWNSEN.U,C.A.ILIV& CO.; Coati& Acut Wagon Makers, st: Clan street, neat the.bridge. WERNEUERG,Fashiettabte Clothing • suit, lishmetu, %.j." No. 2.5 Liberty street ; my24 :JOHN CO itt34.ls7, Fashionabte street, new Wood, Vriposite tke office of the Past. . ruP". 41.e.:1',AtATTaEws & co., Who:suds Groecrs, Coral. nlissloa,und Forwarding Merelutnts, and Agents tor , isrnebton Cotton Yarns, 57 Waier at, Pittsburg . . [ap2 W.St. -WARD, Damn, rentt.stret three . doors V, above Hand street . :Lame hours, rout nine iU `loo,lAttlr.ac lAIRD, Merchant' Tailors, Wood atreett tjsecond doOr front . 'S)rater,'iaill keep oonatzuttly trued a welt - selected lot of Clothing: ". raarlzy 1t:67151,f,R: ----- `4LAND, Cheap !no no& and Retail Cloth. ing D(o. 43..Libertir street,ooraer of Virgin (they,. entsburgh. .feWely • LE E, (successor bold:owns & Laza Wool thalei X s and Vonunission. Merchant, for She sale of &uteri.; at Woolen Goods. • . lebl.o .17 A Irac CO., Boa k3eliers k, and Paper Loaners, MIL carnal . of Wood and, 'third tames, Pittsburgh, Pa: Bowl...binding and Printingdone to order. letd.9 aved t &treats A F "1‘"--'ER AtiarneY atma 'lnfield and Grant ~,_ between teolArdi. streati riusbargh• - ItIELLEN DCIWNING, Fasttionae/e Clothing Stoye4sTo. 218 Liberty street, oppositeSeve nth st. " fIUMMINS & SMITH, Forwarding and COl 11111113i03 Aterchanis mut Venters in Protlete, No. 3 Swiithtield - ttielLlcntongutiela - Haase. . iel9. N 'U dohilnlitalidhl' Whaissait. and Retail arPetrS .1.1.,-runt Produce Ikaters, cornet of the Diamond and Daunond altey. - raYA IGN 'TODD - & CO., Gentkmcn's Furnishing Goods Es .lll` oibtishment,corner of Market and Filth streets, up suurs 4 entrance. on Fifth street.. • mYe3 A ttSm..olll. i'dulttu S, Wholesale' and /Wait Deafer in Fancy and' Staple Dry Goods; 65 Itleyket tweet., be , ',wean Fourth and tr... Dlateoad. ' . myto IOHN 13..UUNLEV Y G;td Beatrr, isko. 120 W ood s tf. Gold Leaf,Denusts' k oil, &a. coastantly oa bond and anafaciared to ardor. }Ur - UR1...13Y a trod Dealer - 'and Commission JIL Alerchantr, for the sole of American Woolen Goons, curlier et' Liberty street and Cecil's alley. 310V10 :lit BLUME , Piano Fora Manufacturer, and dealer in Masicaltasteatnents, No. MI A}tacid,atreet, nearv ruin n lUSE!' L %V OUIAV ELL, Importer and Dealer in For d sign 4111 d. Domertie Hardware, cornet of Second and Vood streets. ocZ) J: ANKRIM 'CO litiiinos turbo. • • L e •&• • s • ommisston wrs. , Alia - Dal= Prauce, 2* Bititleetit: del NA; Attawneer and-C• • Ir_pod street McOLOSKFX,..r.ron city , Clogging s4,ri,i.Picrz 13'2j .Liberty street, opposite the mouth of Market. ; - febl & kaaaarr, Boakseiters.and6taturtierivNo.l 156, Market at. between Third CuldlFourth. ,- ,fhb], ' t v ll2 ,o t a o s WNX E .OFFIc, N 0.65, Diamond allaperlat ILLUS. be RICS. - KrsON, Motivate Etincens and Coln. mission hioroho :comer of ',Welty' and. traria no._ 4,4 = 3) .t . F"ara'ng• and Commission Mtrekanti, Canal Dam: • •- mate - - '• - - - uHN INITLOSKtY,'Taitar and Clolhitr,Liberiy Ismael between Sixth allVirgia-allep, south side.. ' ser.lo ANICEL McCIAIKKAN & CO., Agents - for Carlisle audaippOrd's ttegMar • Line of Pucker Ships, from New York to Liverpool, N 0.142 Liberty st. febl JraSEPH MAJOR, - Boat Store, Ship Chandlery and Agencyof the Putsburgh Lan! Oil Factory, No 4. Market street, Pittsburgh. 11312 lAAPPE &CPCONIsIOkt, Proprietors of the Pittsburgl IPortable Boat Store corner of Pctut and Wayne stet fob!. AMES MAY, lrtioksale Grocer, Forwarding and COl ' i elission Me rc hant, Water street, between Market a n d Ferry::. -Erna. & C CRAY, :Rankers ahel..E.rekangs Brokers, o 11 65 Wood street, third door below Fourth, west side febl v.RAMER 6r. RHAM, Bankers - and Sze/tangs :rakers, -eorner - of Third and Wood - streets, opposite the St. 4.3eartes Hotel. - OlitdS(L~l do STOCKTON,Bookiellers, Stritianrrs;;'Prin ten aiirl Publishers, corder of Market and Third r.:, scauce, Bookseller,. Bialioner .aari Binder• V Fifth street, between Wood and Market. ian7 111cSTE1N, Brass Fouadsr and Gas flat!, Smith -L. • field street, between Diamond alley and...Rfth st. deell3 ' T tJ. hteDEVII7, Whoksals Grows, dealers in Pro t, • duce and Pittsburgh manufactures, No. 244 Liberty, 'opposite.7th se, 1111116 STORE, No. s,Sixth LIOHN FARRAN, • Proprietor. QEVEIN BIG- , l OBSC ateet,-near Liberty. nov24 • TOHN 1). MORGAN, Who legate and Remit Druggist, No SY 931, Wood street, one door south of Diamond al e bl.ey. f DOLLANSDEE 1 HAYWARD, Moines and:Retail Dastersin Boots and Shoes, No. 186 Liberty street, op. Pcsite Wood. , - febl A. FAHItitSTOCR & CO., Who:oak Drug Ware - 1.1 house, corner of First and Wood streets, and corner ofWood and Sixth. • J. S. DSTO.C.VG. J. Q. A. YOUNG. J.s. M. YOUNG lc. Co, Indere/a and Read/ Family ...Grocers and Dealers in Produce, N. W. corner of Fourth 'and Ferry and S. W. corner of Third and Ross streets, rittabargh. maraLy TOSIMARHODES,. Mu:desalt Fruiterer, - Confectioner and Dealer in _Nuts and all kinds of oreign Fruits, No. 8 Wood street, East side, between Water and Firs streets, Pittsburgh, Pa All orders in his line carefully attended to. mart.l3 JoU: 3.lcDirtra - r. ILIUM MCVSVMT. Wu. hicDrorrr TWIN MCDBVirI & 8R09., Irhotesale Grocers, Deal.. ,ers in Produce, Pittsburgh fiLtnulactures, and Mer chandize-generally, No. 13 Cott - mereJul Row, Liberty etreit. mar2ly Al(711. ALEXANDER & . Cdin SONS Makers and Fur l/ oishing Undertakers, earner of Penn and St. Clair atreeta, opposite the Exchange. Entrance on Penn Bre l nt. Penn TOHN H., MELLOR, Wholesale - and Retail Dealer in 0 Music and Musical butruarents,Pianos2Behool Books and Stationery, No. 122 Wood street. janl JAMES PATTERSON, Jr. corner of Pirst and Ferry streets, manufacturer ofl;ocks, Hinges, and Bolts; Tobacco, Faller, Mill and Timber Screws, Housen Screws ? t or Rolling Mills tce. tiepin JBRYAR, Itectififing _Distilkr, - and 'Wholesale Deal° sin Foreign and Domestic. Wines and Liquors NO 114 Liberty street, and 53 Diamond alley. iy2l EXCHANGE HOTEL, Al:change Place. Baltimore. H. DOM= Proprietor:- Coaches will be readineis et,7111 the lautAuge to convey passengers, free of charge, to the Hotel. dee29 12" ING & FINNEY, Agents for the Delaware Atutund Insurance Company, of Philadelphia, at the Ware houte of King & Holmes, Water street, near Market- • febl fIARSON it McKNIGHT, Wholesale Grocers and Con k./ mission Merchants, Sizth street, between Wood and Liberty. . dec4 ANT - M. GLENN, Bookbinder, corner ot Third and Wood I` if streets; above C. H. Kay, where he is prepared to do every description or ruling and binding, pec2 li-bIIJE HY, Wholesale and W Dealerin . DRY GOODS, North east corner of Market and Fourth eto ' SAMUEL. hIORROW, Manufacturer of Tin, CoppeL 0 and Sheet Iron Ware, No. 17 Fifth Street, ba tween WUod 'and Market. MAO BOTH-k.SCOTT, .Wholesale and Retail Dealer in _L. Boots, Shoes, Trurats, Carpet Bags, 4.e.. S. W. corner of Fourth and Smithfield. sta., Pittehurgh, Pa. jrnrl2:v PRINGIII. ILittlallGll.; • -•-- • - - *W/// I A/A AtAA 2I /' °H. & HARSAUGH, Coritsaission and fortaarding • Merchants, and dialers inFanir, Wool and Produce, o. 53 Water, and 104 Front stieet, between Wood and Smithfield enacts. Flttsburgh. as2Oro -- DICIIAR..I) T. LEECH., Jr., importer, and dealer in 1.11, Foreign*and Domestie'Sadrery, Hardware; and Car rings _Trimmings; of all descriptions, N0..13.3 'Wood it,, Pittsburgh, seven doors oliove - Fk . fth, o,rid Ono door above H. Childs Co.'s Shoe Store. - • MITE & SINCLAIR, (late Martliv& Smith,) Whotesals Grocers, Produce and Commisvfon lifercilsusts,so Wood street,Pittshiagh.. The undersigned having entered into partrtersbip under the above style, restiectfully ask the patronage of the friendiof the lite firm, and of the pnr chasers generally. They feel warranted. in, promising that they can give satisfaction to all who may bay . of there, or Confide business to their cafe. SMITH W. ht. SINCLAIR. pITTSB •Etti:000.:'10.:0".".:: -. 1 .vinyl. I Deer„atia. • .. 4 } . .! cc: Q. mer,lsa -- vv Libertyintieet, - Pittabutgh. Elrfqo.4lls StiES,Whpkratf. GroceTzCounai Iderelipinn, and Dealers En anis; Paper; e of Penn inallvarin - ittettis; Alt - sizes , Print+ ing Paper conenuidran hand. marl7ry, • • - Card. r - TAMES PATTol4,lr4lnototai rueer anitßecijiOngi pisii;kr, and Water : lA roplign andpomealin W ineS rind Liquors, Flour, Cheese, Seeds, Grain', ke., No. 17 laberty sireetiPitisthigii: -I,+l • , - trinr9 at.ND.ORNIt lENAI 4 PIAINTE. -XX Liberty street; opposite" Hand ' All' \fork neatly executed.. Ordera punctunily attended to. fouralty Gcordos.Bowlet4r.i. MANUFACTURER OF intrSHES,*,nomasLE Lap Rtrs.s, 'No.' 73 . W00d stiett,',Piusbitith;Pa..:lll singly pa.hand, a genet* and extelksivo,assorlinont of Imps of BRU3HEts } - at the lowest Pastaza prices. • N. •13. , —Machine Brlleffes, &e. made Ad. - order atihe :shortest notice._`;:; „ „, , „ insralt:y A. R. EMAINGSTEIN. ' ' -• No.l4oPromestrizi;temem aturtrtigin.litsy:. NyOLESALE - and Retail .aleti Cedar :Ware, FlineS Ware ; Wooden Ware, of.eyem d ass Tiption; Wi N' , iras foreign and domestic ; Matti ' all Wilds ; Patent RotaTyChntme, which far surpass any stow in use in the United States., For sale at the lowest prices. nuti2l3-31n. o • 74 fr. uoNNET, WilattgAtt GROCER,, RECTIFYINui DISTILLER, c.O,4I4IOII9,ICANR.,PRQD,WE, MERCHANT ; Fantle' and -Donitstie Tirsrier,ll4 dors; 'Fritiq," - Aritia, c. ••_ march& , :162 tAberty Arobt f Yittsbungb- , . • - aveANDLEss - oi wood 'street, tleZi door to Diamond aft, ' Viraousout Dicoutes VAIDNiti AND Dirt , GoOto ARE now in daily receipt of all the articles In _their line of baldness—purchased at the lowest prices in Me -East ; IQ WhiCh they invite the attektion: of country merchants Mid olheragatridWhieh they flatter theinselvos they can -dispose of at the laWest prices and 'OR theatott fusolithiO terms.; . • • , .?Hare APKINLEY, House,. Si vs and Ormunental Painter, nnd' dealer ii - PAINTS; No: 44 t. Clair st.; Phut.' burgh, tuts constantly on hand kinds of Patura, either Dry, or Mixed; Japan and Goya! Varnish; lanseed O; Boiled Oil Spirits. Turyea W tinhl Window ' Glass; of al l sizes; Putty, Paint Brushes, &e., allot - the best , quality and tzr sale, at reasonable prices. seal' IL GERBERDING Dealer in Imported and' Domesuc Segars,Snidrand Tobacco, Wholesale !and Retail, Liberty. street, sts doors above Smithfield,Pittsburgh, Pa. irrialtirdersTroid donator Merchant - 5 wttlbc promp ' o. attended to. .„ . : , WM. E. SCALPS... JAW= *11.1.1501. & A'ha trY NSON, Manirettireri bf Tin, Col: 0 pet and Shed boa Ware. - They also. execute, every description of Blacksmith Work. First street, between!. Wood awl Markel, Pitteburo. . ocal:y ' ' DRUOSI DRUGS tt—Jerct. Monza& Druggitt and 'Apothecary, -north-West ronter'otWescal tut& Fifth & streets, Pittsburghswill keep constantly on,h nd , Praglry Paints, Oils, Dye-Stuffs, &C. N. B.—Physteians' PrellCTiptiolls carefully compound ed from the best materials, at any hoar ot the day 01 11%ht: Also,. an ass or tme n t of Perfameiy; 'fine tooth, haw and clothes , Broads', &c, die., which will be sold low for cash., ap2d:ly . . WILLIAM TRAVILLO, Undertaker, Fifth street, im mediately opposite the Theatre, resymcrfally in forms his friends and the public in general, that he has :resumed hie . businesi as a Furnishing Undertaker; lie is supplied. with and always keeps on baud coffins of all sizes and kinds, Shroudit, and all other articles necessary on sash occasions: Silver plates, ice boxes, and leaden coffins will be sup plied Monier. Ali* hearse and entringe nit:rays ready • to attend funcrals. seP99:IY • • John $l. Tovricisend, 1 - \ RUGGI . ST AND APOTHECARY, No: 45, 'Market _11.) , street, three doors above Thi rd, Pittsburgh, will have constantly on hand a well selected assortment of the best and freshest Medicines, which ho will sell on , the most reasonable • terms.' Th - ysieians sending orders will be promptly attended to; and ,suppplied with articles, they may rely upon as genuine.. Physicians prescriptions Will be accurately and neatly prepared from the best materials, at any hour of the day or night. Also, for sale, a large stock of fresh and good PERFU MERY. deaf) Q. OALLAORRIL 5. A. LOCO. I. Q. MILLER GALLAGHER, LONG & WILLER, No. 109 Fleur between Wood and Smite teld streets. fANUFACTURERS of Bells of all sizes, double and AIL single action Force Pumps, Counter Railing, Min eral Water Pumps, fittings of all kinds for Gas, Water, Steam, &c., Brass Castings for Machinery and anti-attrr ton metal for setae. Particular attention paid to Gas Fixtures, and a yedll assorted stock of Plain and Orna- mental Pendants, Burners, Chandeliers, ese.,,k.c., con stantly on hand. octB AYES kliilSlllol%. SiNIM CHOZICE. RIASTRANG & CROZER, COlRMiiii4)ll M Celt "t 11. No. Y 9 Market street, Pittsburgh; Pa., will attend promptly to .the sale of every description of Western Produce, and other articles entrusted to their care. Kassa vo—Ranna, Hassey & Co., Pittsburgh; Mums, Graham & Co., New -Lisbon, 0.; Merchants generally, Wellsville, O.; Rhodes & Oglehy, Bridgeport, O. Richardson & Bro., Cincinnati; F'. Howard, Louisville, Ky.; Guile & Dorwort, St. Louie; H. Boyles ? Steuben ville. dec9:y --- ALLEN BROWN. • W. C. CONSELLT, DIELOWNM HOTEL, _ CORN= OF SRITLIFIELD AND THIRD STS. Pittsburgh, Pa. • BROWN & CONNELLY, PROPRIETORS. N. R.—Good Stabling attachento this horse. ',C 7 FULTON, Bell and Brass Pounder, has rebuilt and ' commenced business *this old stand, No. 70, Se cond, between Market and Ferry streets, w here he will be pleased to see his old customers and friends. Chnrch, stetimboat,and.bells of every sizei from.lo 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, &c., &c., t ogether with every variety of Brass Castings, if requir ed, turned and finished to the neatest manner. . - A. F. is the sole agent for Bobbie' es Anti-Attrac t ion Me tat, so justly celebrated for-the 'reduction of friction in machinery. The boxes and composition can be Lad of him at all times. -^-,7 no:rl3:y XIEWLY INVENTED PATENT BLOCK SPRING .1.11 TRUSS, for the immediate relief and permanent cure of Hernia and Rupture? tSuited to.all sizes.) The superior claims of this Truss consist in the comparative muss with which it may be worn. The pad of wood be neatly balanced on springs, yields to.the &assure ol any part of it, and thoroughly adapts itself to any move merit made by the wearer. It can be worn without any intermission, until a cure is affected The subscribers have made arrangements for the manufacture of these valuable Trusses, in a superior style, in Philadelphia, and have them now for sale at their office, E UFF No. 77 Smithfield street, near Sixth, Pittsburgh. G D RG WA, _ lyt. EO W. KAMAN.TT lA DRUG STORE.—.butt D. bloaorat, Whole.* sale and Retail . ruggirt, No. DA Wood street, one door south of Almond alley, Pittsburgh.—The subscriber bas. Just received'from the eastern cities, and is now opening ntMehbove ittand, a full assortment qt articles In his line, consisting of Drugs of alt kinds, Dye Stuffs, Taints and Garnishes, iChemteals, are., together with all such articles as are usually kept for safe at a wholesale and retail drug store. His stock is entirely new, and has been selected with 'care. He is confident that his artieles,both us to quality ; and price, will please such as may favor - him with a call. ONONGAIIBLA. PLANING MILL.--LtJuks -masa would respectfully inform his friends nwithe public, - that his new establishment is uow 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 stantly on hard.. Sash, Doors and Mouldings, of every description, made to order. Builder' and Carpenters would find it to their advan tage to give him a call, as he can now fuinish them with I plunked - stuff; suitable for every deseription of work. I decd-tf West Point Works. PRESTON'* WAGNER, Engine 'Builders, have com menced business on Penn sc., near the Point, at the establishment formerly carried on by Stackhouse k Nel son. Persons wishing to purchaie - Steam Engines for Boats, or fur other purposes, will please favor us with a call, as we flatter ourselves to be able to furnish them on as favorable terms as any other establishment in the city. Also,rollingmill and castings of every description can be had at the shortest notice. Ravannscsr—Copt. Robert Beer, Thomas Scott, Esq., Charch,Carothers, & Co., 11.Denny,Esq.,M. Allen litCo CYPRIAN PRESTON, ap p ENOCH. WAGNER. " CHEAP BONNETS.—W. R. MURPHY is selling ot. his remaining stock of BONNETS at greatly redu ced prices. Bonnets of last winter's shapes at from 25 cents to 81,00. • Cheap Laums.—A lot of Dress Lawns reduced to 1.2 t cents per yard. Mite Goods for Dresses.—A supply Just received, and offered very, low. • - Dark Ginghams.—Rich dark stylesof Clinghams. Also, Manchester and Domestic do., of choice patterns. Mantua Ribbons—An assortment just received in the Wholesale Rooms, 24 story, and offered low by the piece. Also, White and Colored Satin do.. • Prints and Muslin:.—An excellent stock on hand, from peryd. up to the finest qualities. . trrAt th e north-east corner of Fourth and Markit streets. ';- -Important. irpHll: M. BLAIR, DAVID STEWART and PHILIP BPAUMAN; 'having Purchased the entire interest and stock in trade or Mr. Sohn , W. Blair. beg leave to inform heir numerous friends and the public that they have this day entered into partnership under the firm and style of Buss e& C 0.," for the manufacture of Brushes of every deseription. Being practical Workmen, they,Will make up every of the most durable - material, and in the first style t• and will keep en hand, forsale, at theirstore N 0.129 ..Wood street; a very large assortment , of 'ever; thing in these of business—which, with their exten sive. stock of Shoe ;Findings, Fishing Tackle, Ton and' Pocket Knives, Powder, Shot, and Variety GoodOhet will sell cheap, wholesale and retail. . Machine Brushes made to order, with despatch: ' The encouragement.andßaixonage of their friends and the public is earnestly solicited, and will be thankfully le - • calved. Observe , • BLAIR &. CO . Pittebtirgh, Hot. 28th 448:(cHe3t6 IDLOUR•4sOarrelofinit received end for sate by • SMITH - A SINCLAIR. .c 0-245PrPl'ilP Gr[,' 001 AY, MA : . . Alit Roofing. TopoOscribirs meet respectfully announce to.their lellow;cilizeps that they have phrfectect their or- i ; s uagaatent to eattgimilio business of Tin Roofing on nu extensive scan.; leinnfrelose-01): four.fears sinceWe'first.infinduhe a lin Tooling ln thincity; ~purinp that time we linve.cover :•iti 'over flity,thodnifitsqltaMleet of roofs With ilia plate, ;nod,ln all muses,sve believe we have given; the most en ure satisfantion...lThis' kind of roof huslfeen applied to thentery best;bttildings thls-bity, including, among a I Jargonunlber of others, the two superb buildings on Penn 'street; tinned b r lohrl-ViSheaberget and 'John Diesel; .g agr a : Thar d a t a bing ( when.skillfullylaid-on). is both permanent and dinalile, there can be uo lioubt; in proof of this, We can reef to the abitom. naiverenn 'application kind rineing Ole large elites oalhe.sra-board during . the last twenty Tears; and from enquiring on the , stibject, , Weilisran Yet , to learn of any one of those roofs having.been worn out.. The roofs covered. with tin in our dwn eity . ansephn to the examination of all who take an.interestan :Met:matter. We have also prepared a miniature planof roofs, , which maybe seen at our climb ' ustittenti whefocop tite information will be given with P leasure.. , - JOHN I)HNLAP & CO.. mar 7 tomer Market d l Second itteets. T "' ATTENTION, OFJ.HE PUBLIO isrespectfully called to tlia . fcaliswing_certiGentes • - S. : Eptalik-A;flavlng , tested quantity .9f Gold weighed by yew' Ammeter, I find the result OTOtT.Elyour tuststiminvuoirectr tind recommend the use of it to : those going tq California, as the best method for obtain ng the teal vine Gold. - Resp: years, . • • ' 13.•PUNLEVY, . • Pittsburgh, Mateh 0,19. Gold Beater. • PITTSBCROiIdnaTeII: 7 . 1849, t 5... "ater,r manafei-tured:st four -do not hesitate to commend it to *Saute of thoso gentlemen who are about reinxivingtit Cafiterttio, in search of Gold: - "". • gives a.cloxe 'approximation ta the specific gravity "of metes; And Will ceria nabl6 - the itdventhrer to or, -certain whener is yielding _ mrl.o] ' Yours, ne iesp'y, J. IL IiPCLINTIICK. niadAnartera for Boats and Shari, celadat roxrwritatin smrninteLD.srasans, Yrrrealmon, PA. .il' -TROTA do SCOTT hay in g commenced - the genera} BOOT and SHOE business, wholesale and retail, would respectfully ' invite the attention of their friends and the public gene rally,,to their; splendid new stock, consisting of Men's, AVomen's, Boys', Misses' and Children's wear, of every variety, sultablefor the seasou, and at prices : to spit the t imes.. /ago,. s_dplextdi4 article of home-made work, such as Gentlemen's fine Boots, and Ladies' blissts' and Children's fine work. : - - - - `- Please call and icxamine for yourselves. : N. P.----Traveling 'Trunks, Carpet Bags, &c., &e., al ' ways on hand did for sale low for cash. - Eir Country Merchants would find It to their interest to give us a call, evhen visiting the city. TROTH & SCOTT, Corner 9th andßmithfield ets. Public Notice to Economists. jlll-, TOE subscriber, „being desirous. of - - . changiag•his husiaess , has determined to close out the balanee of his stock of BOOTS, SHOES AND TRUNKS, AT COST. They will be Sold in lots toshit purchasers, from • . - , • ONE FAIR TO A THOUSAND Country Merchants Uri, invited to' call at BATES', CORNER SMITHFIELD AND FIFTH STS., Opposite the Pittsburgh Foundry. where they ean,lipy to Lbw satisfattion, for the stock most be closed ont,saow. • IW eases Booli on hand, Sl5, Sid, S2l; Sdi per ease: mar 7 I. BATE& Boots andStioca Salting Off at Cost.; jiTHE subscriber wishes to retail his en tire stock of Boma and Smuts at con.— Persons wishing to purpbase, will haye to call ' soon: as WI tots ads to remtove,' on theist of April, to St. Claii street. Ins stock is large, and of the very best kind. The balance remaining unsold by the at of April will be auctionseced MI Mete highest bidder. T. A. HINTON, mar2t Corner Market and Liberty sts. [Chronicle and Dispatch copy .1 week.l THOMAS HARRISON,. MANUFACTURER 'OF Wagests, Drays, Carts, dce-, Purr. sri:i+s,its fivasur,tistir ants astO2 ins couar HOUSE. rilitE proprietor' of this establishment .having always j on hand a supply of superior, well seasoned Lum ber, is prepared to fill orders' orevery ; description in 'his branch of marinfacturing, with as short notice and on as favorable terms as any other workman in the West. A newly invented Patent Tip Wagon, for hauling brick, is built at the Shove place. Also, Repairing at tended to. Orders from a distance will receive prompt attention.. Itsvgauces--Geo. W. Smith, et James . McCully, Jonas M'Cllntock.. me-3m Bureau and Bedstead -Factory. 11 - 3 B.& HANNAFORD respectfully inform the chi:rens and the public generally that they have re moved ,Oieir Wareroom to - Smithfielli street, between Diamond alley and Fifth streets sign of the filg . Bedstend, where they are prepared to sell,Wholesale or retail, very cheap for' Cash,. tlus following urtleles:=Birreans, Bed steads, with.Gazazim's Iron Fastenings, and also the best quality:of Screw Bedsteads, !tables, Stands, &c. And they wish it particularly understood, as there is snmuch prejudice against machine made work, that they warrant their werk to give satisfaction, and if not well made, the money shall be returned. marl6:3m Cheap . Clothing for Scrip. ISAVE just received from the Easta well selected and fresh assortment of SPRING and SUUMERGOODS, including English and. French. Clothe, Cassimeres and Vestings, all of superior manufacture, to which I would respectfully invite the attention of my friends. Countryltlerchants and others visiting the city, who wish to provide themselves with a good article et a eery tow prier ' are respectfully invited to call on the sub scriber. Alt work warranted. MeGIIITLE, Tailor, Third at., near Wood. No. 115 - • 001711‘ to Stove. 411111 NA, GLASS AND qUEENSWARE SELLING `}'OFF—CALL Artnl ) .laccite Bratosms—The tmdersign ed being about to renutve,in the coming month, to N 0.65 Wood street, is desirous of closing out the greater part of his Stock at REDUCED PRICES. He would•call your particular attention to his large and splendid assort ment of CHINA, GLASS and qiN,ENSWARF,, Girtin doles: Lamps, Britannia, Tea Ware, Castors, French and English Mantel Ornaments, and Tea Setts, of the newest styles and' patterns, all of which he offers at a small advance above cost. Remember the place No. 115 Woon ffeb27l hi. HODKINSON. Conamerotal flow Ciabtnet Wareroom T.: B. YOUNG & Co. HAYSremovad their CABINET i ; WARE-ROOMS to Commercial BOW, Liberty street, opposite the bead of Smithfield, where they will keep constantly on hand an extensive assortment of So fas, Tables, Wardrobes, Bureaus, Bedsteads, Chairs and every article in their line of business. ••• Undertaking; promptly, attended to at reasonable ices " mar 27 TiltallititscCritrri.isannodw 31 rec g from the city Of New York a choice ass e o i rment of Hats Cap re~d v ps y cay.sr, w h olesale and Muffs, and retail Latest Fashions, in great va riety, and v e ry • . JAMES WILSON, , ovl.l Smithfield Streit, Qd door SOuth of 4th st RA FASHION OF - HATS FOR - 1848. 21170011LD CO,r(late lIVCord King,) WILL introduce, on Saturday, Aug. VA, the PALL 404 STYLE OP It'Alr S 'just receivettioara New York. Those in mentor iu neat and bektrtifutHAT. aro invited to call at their store, corner of fifth and Wood streets. - ' attr2l_ Se* Etat and Cop Store.. , AL JAMES WILSON, Hat Matittfarturer,M4 (formerly of the corner of Diamond alley - and_Woodstreeits.)bags leave redpectfully to inform , his old ensto.u.tr=s, friends, and' the public, that he has opened a'NEW STORE, on Smithfield st., where a choice ,adiortment of. - HATS,.CAPS, and LADIES , FtIES, (as good, neat, fashionable and CHEAP as any in the eaty,) may be had. .1. W. very cordially invites his friends and the public to remember his new location and establishment,and give him a called hearty as he intends to welcome therri. mar3l-ty Fashionable Bat and Gap Manufactory. GEORGIE S. ANSEHITZ, Agent, respectfully informs his friends and the public general ly, that he hastommeneed the manufacture of :11 ) Hats and Caps, at No. 33 Wood street, one door from the corner of Second, where he has now on hand a fine , as sortment of Hats and Caps of his own manufactnie,which he will dispose of, wholesale or retail, on the most rea amiable terms, for cash or city acceptance. : Hata made to order at the shortest ablice. aplo-3m • Clinton Papei THE CLINTON PAPER MILL, situated at Steuben ville,i Ohio, having heenenlarged and improved, and at a very groat expense added new and the most ho proved kind of mach, ins is flow prepared to Manufac tare all kinds'af Writing Printing, Wrapping atiliConon Tarn... Papers. Bonnet. Boards, &c., equal to any in the Eastern or Western country. • . The undersigned having the Agency of the above Mill, will keep constantly on hand a large supply of the differ ent kinds of Paper, and will have any size made to -order at short notice. . • ' .•S. C. HILL, lub3l - . 87 Wood street. THEsubscribers havuig taken the Saw-mill above the Fifth Ward Bridge, lonnerly run by Mr. Rohn Chaw ben, and baying n good stock of !Timber on hand, would solicit the patronage of the public.. Orders. thankfully received and punctually attended to. SAVARY & SPAULDING. The undersigned having sold his interest in the' above Mill to Messrs. Savory & Spanlding, would recommend them to his former customers and the community, ;miming well quajified to give satisfaction to, all who may deal with whom. uttrattfl JOAN CHAMBEItS. • ROMCBPATHICBOOKS.—Justreceived , at the Rook store of the subscriber, in Fifth st., near Market: Malaise Mestira;pitiznby Samuelllahneman,translated and edited by Charles Julius Hempel, M.D. 4 vols. Hartman's .Atutt'Diseciat,jby Dr. Hemrrrel, VOL. 1. • Hilmcepathic Drimestic . Metheine;by .1. LoVnic,enlaig ed and improved by K. Hall; M. D. . -.•.!Jahr's New Manuel,vol. I Nos. 1 and 3. .Heringt Domes:tic:Physician. HoorunghausereaTherarlintic PoCket Book, for. Homce- Aisithiste, by Dr. tale- Raberatin's Chronic Diseases, vol. 3. Together with Medicine Chests, of different sizes and ~ices. • Laptin VICTOR SCRIBA. - . - . , - . - Ilianixubt dr.;;D'atiler,' ' ' -• 7 cAttintEwAvAlturiporvr, smiTA null, sTREET, Iletterrn Seventh street and Struwberrytdisy,Piusburg,ra. ?leillAhtliMit & DANCER keep ionstantlY (inland a variety of excellent and fashionable Furniutre, warranted equal to,rtny in the city, and sold on as favorable,terms. is cin bo obtained at any similar' eitablliliiitent in Is West: ' 'They have tiorg'on hand an unusually extensiv e stock, embracing all kinds of Yarni. tore, tram the che apest rind ydribiest„to the most costly and elegnnt '. All orders promptly attendedto.. s trit2ltem ~, ,-• : ',', •,-: ._.„...,..,.....f,..„, ..,...,...,_ TFIS subscriber, wiihing to rialuce his, present. stock of Furniture, - Will, front this data until fox. tiler , notice, sell all•articles labia !India costibeing determined to lessen the amount of stock on band, Thoile persons' who may call on 'him with tha intention of - petung• a ". good penny's. worth,':will pot. be ;Alteap pointed. Ms stock of Furniture Is equal to any 11l the city, (whin style andVvorkmantatip;tua the . rtanartMent complete , • -•-. .• ... ta.X,F,XANDER.,WeiIF , D Y, ... Furniture 'Rooms Third st:. Next door abacci , Pittibutglt . sack. =Et WOOD ST Saw BIM. 7, 109. ffligttllamns. • . • ' • ' - James 1i17.; Woodarell: ~ ,MODERN A N'D ANTI CID E. ED R., N 1 i TF11....E No. S 3 Tandi Szazar„Pirtsiontalt. - - *• A. zastag.and- splendid , assortment ;of Furniture, H suitable for Steamboats, owls, and Private Dwell " in**, constantly on hand, anB - made to order •- • ' he present Stock on hand caunatbe exceeded by any manufaCtory in the Western country., Persons wishinv to purchase, would dowel' to - give me tteall, - ai I smile tenuined ray prices shall please. 'Part of the Stock con - sists in • Tete'a Tete; " • ' Buffet Eitdielc; ' ' Louis XIV. Ehairs ;, , . Mae= Elizabeth Chairs; Tea Poyse ; 'Fruit Tables; Toilet•Pables; - • Louis XV. Commoder. '' French Mahogany Bedsteads . ; Piano Stools; . . 50 Sofas, with plush and hair cloth covers ; . - 50 Mahogany Rocking Chairs ; • ..- .• : . 40 dozen. Parlor . do. . " -. .. 20 " Fancy - do. 25 Centre Tables ; 20 pair Divans,' 4 pair Pier Tables ; 15 marble top Dressing Bureaus"; 8 Wanitobes; 8 Sectetzttles and Book Cases ; • 20 marble top Wash Stands • 4 pair Ottomans; 8 pair Fancy Work Stands. -' '•' A. vrey large' ussorment Of common Chairs and other Furniture, too numerous to mention. Irr Steam Boats on the shortest notice; and on the most reasonable - terms. .. -- • • . feb6 Notice-.. Oar Proposals.. Air A. MINER will, for fifteen days, receive Pitts -13.1, burgh, Allegheny and' County . Scrip at par value, for eiferyartlele in our line of business. at the lowest specie prices, including subscriptions for all monthly Magazines. Alm, all weekly Newspapers, (comprising our large assortment, ) either half yearly or yearly, including the largest sheet, " The Great West," now-ad mitted by hundreds, the very best family paper extant.— Also, Scrip may be left on.deposits ; Books, Stationery, and all new issues from the press,dstlive red at the option of the depositor. We will order biaTequest any Book or Books from the FAO, on the abotre terms. The above Scrip to be expended in full. Smithfield street, second door above 2d. a p 3o YE—A small lot jail received and for sale by R ap3o RHODES & ALCORN, 30 Fifth st Gold Washers. PARRY has invented a inmehine for washing - Gold, H for which he has made application for a patent.— They are now offered for sale at the • Warehouse patent._ PARRY, SCOTT feCo:, No. 103 Wood.st., Pittsburgh- Adventurers to; California,are invited to call and ex amine these labor-saving - machines. They - nresiMple in their construction, easily , transported on the track of mules or horses, weighing eighty pouu4s each, and can be put in operation in half an hour. They can he filled with provisions. It. Is: the opinion of those who,:have seen the trial of one of these machines of smallest that two men will wash theinineral froutlso buitheleof sand or earth in a day, without the loss of a particle .of the mineral. They can be increased in size and worked by water or mule power,- if expedient. The operators work without going into the water or being exposed to water or wet, and consequently without endangering their bee th They will require but a salon stream of water, and can be used the whole seasoihand can be put into operation where there is sot Flatulent water to wash in the usual way. Price of smallest size $35. Orders 'frilm : abroad, ac companied by cash, will be promptly filled. • H. PARRY, of Puny, Scott & Co.'s febialtf No. 103 Wood st,, Pittsburgh.. ItRAH THIS LETTER.—Who will be without a beau tiful head of hair, when they can have one fdr three shillings?' Twenty years' loss of hair:arid Wonderful restoration " Rix.mtsoast, Jury II; 1841. Dear Sir—The wonderful effects ofJortes , Coral Hair riestomtive has been decisively demonstrated in the ca ses of several respectable citizens of the town, who, on account of your selling three shilling trial bottles, try, it without fear. One instance, which has attracted-panic ular attention, is the easeof a gentleman who had little or no hair for twenty years; he - had tried nuateronspre parallel's in vain and ultimately had his head shaved and wore a wig. At! my recommendation, he tried the" Ile. 'storative, - and after - using it, according - to The-direction, for a short time, the young hair appeared, and be has now. as fine a head of hair as any person in Baltimore. " Yours, Sm. JOHN KILVINGTON." It causes eyebrows to grow, prevents the hair from turning grey,und the first application causes it to • curl beanutully, frees it from scurf, and stopi it from falling off. • Sold with full directions at 82Chatham 6t.N.Y. and y Wm. Jackson, Agent, 89 Liberty st. Pittsburgh. Isep:2o% George Armor, FASHIONABLE TAILOR, ,No. 43, Market street,— Having removed his TailonngEstablishment in the rooms on Market at., lately occupied as a Bookstore, by Bosworth A Co., the undersigned is prepared to fill all or] dens in his line which may be entrusted to his care by his old friends and customers, and the publicgenerillr: His long experience in the 'business and the success with which he has prosecuted it in Pittsburgh, emboldens him to hope for a liberal share of patronage. He will make all descriptions of Clothing in the best manner, and moat fashionable style, FOR CASIL - . • ap2s-ty GEO. ARMOIL Merchant Tailor.. TE subscriber respectfully announces to his custom. era, and to the gentlemen of Pittsburgh and vicinity, generally, that he hoe received his 'usual assortment of Spring Goods, for gentlemen's wear, to which he invites their attention. lits stock comprises fine Broad Cloths of all colors ; Crissimeres; 'rich Vemings, of plain ' and fancy patterns; all of which he is prepared to manufacture in the best and most fashionable style. Also, Children's Clothing kept constantly on hand and made to order. Wlld. B. SHAFFER, Water st., 3d door above National Hotel. Er siontoulable - Clothing Store, No. 218 LIBERTY STREET, OPPOSITE SEVENTH{ rpm:Subscribers respectfully. inform their c friends and J. the public generally, that they have just received a new supply of French and English Cloths, and taSBi. mere!,—Yestings of all styles and quality—Ateady-made Clothing; of all descriptions, neck and pocket Handke rchiefs, Shirts; in short, every article usually' kept in Clothing Stores, constantly on hand. Gentlemen wishing to have Clothes Made to order, in a fashionable. Style, will , find it to their advantage to call and examine our stock before going elsevvhere. I iv4l-t f bi'MLLEN tr. DOWNING. Dissolution. HE Flthl of Acheson Dagg Is thiti day'dlssolved •by mutual consent. Mt. Jas. T. Diagg havbagdeelin ed business on account of ill health, has dispOsed *this interest to Jas. C. ACheson. The business tie:eat* will be conducted in the natne oh W. S.C. Acheson. WM. ACISM.ON . , JAS. T. DAGG.'; Pitsburgh, Ju1y,1948. [Er In withdrawing from the firm of 4chesqn ar; Dagg,- I takepleasure in recommending my •sueceassor to my friends andthe public generally. • JAS. T.DACG. • Julyll9, I94B—aug • ~ , ISSOLUTION.—The r inership heretofore exist- D ing between the subscribers, under the.firm of J. 4r. J. ArDsvlrr, was dissolvedon the 7th inst. Either party is authorized lo use the name of the firm, in settlement. JOHN hrDEVITT, JAMES WDEVITT. March 10 U7-CO-PARTNERSHIB:—.-The'undOriigned have this' day formed a Co partnership under 'the firtn'orJOHN MIJEVITT &BROTHERS, Tor-the transaction of if Gro cery and Produce businees. JOHN hPDEVITT, JAMES hVBEVITT:,. March 7, 1849,(=12) issoLuTioN.—The partnership of MUILPHY FL LEE D is this day dissolved; by mutual' consent. The be.- einess of the firm will be settled by H. Lee MURPHY, H. LEE. . . Pittsburgh, 'Mb Jan, 1!3,19 NOTICE.—The undersigned 'will c ontin ueoe the Wool business and attend to the sale of Woolen - Goods, at the old place. - H. LEE. DU" In. retiring from the late firm of Murphy & Lee, I take great pleasure in recommending ; Mr. H. Lee to the confidence of my friends and to the pubtle. jau3o - . J: -rt: MURPHY. oo.Partutrehip Notice. 101 IN DUN'LLP. . ' 3010 BTAMING TORN. DUNLAP having,- on the inst.,;associated tt) with him in his business JOHN Flamm!. they, will ereafter carry on their Importing P f House Furnighillit Hardware,and Manufacturing busMess,under the name and style of John Dunlap & Co. The business of the - old 'establishment will be closed by. the, senior Partner of the present brui t at their Warehouse, carnet. of Market CO. Second stree ts , Unna) JOHNMUNLAP & CO. Tii.l6 MIDNIGHT SUN-A . Pilgrimage, by Fredrika I: Bremer; translated by Mary Hewett. Just received andfor sale by JOHNSTON lc grOcirrois Cotner Market and.:l4 MO, 200 BUSHELS Egk VEILY FINE COON M.h—ltre nAd for Bale by (Iwo) CUMMINS& SIMITH . . . (11 . 4Lik t S ‘ E7-201.1t) tbs. large Cheese,.forAl r okar t y kJ Scrip, by aP 2B • Tkr0..158 OATS -300 bushels, r--,Trii------------aeV'"Y,slsl: r recelveil pal steamer Wellsville, for sale by JOEIN . V; PER Y, Next door to Perry Houf r • ITC 11-50 barrels, for sale bY lc i N , .--AP3OI - Next door Parry Allegheny Wharf. LINTgIO Cotton do sto cusut i r en l.r b-. MCC CAMPBELL, t myl Just Tee • • & 97 Wood - Stree d oej. - town usystteart:•... -- •• • •". • • .wit. bt• BACA. 4.ler Elififo.ks , itc'lLiTtllti • • , (LATE 'I:8g STRICatZIt&CO.P. •-• ,), linatecluers . Second siieg, petwien IViod anti amit/tfiem. - -( l )N"Etteidity afternoon; Alf' 25, 12,42, , the'undersigned were celled upon , by, Messrs. Lippeneott &,Barr, to 2w tiles& honest ant fait' test'of" one of thear'PhSenix Isles. 'The. furnace beta ptepared, tap Saiejwae Placed inside thereof, with books, papers and some money, When the door of the Safe was closed and the Are.kindled•at _quarter past 2 o'clock, and in A short time tbe ,Safe was 'red tot, and Continued till half past a o'eloiticiiihi'agnbout fogs- and a half-hours, witen!the committee expressed theiisatiifaction.thel the time occupied with such heat • Was.satheie nu" , Thwfurnace was them pulledilown, Safe copied, bud dabs . opened- . •the books, papers and money `'safe The. heat was. ro - Ireitt us to melt • arthe brass mountings..., We there fore take pleasure in recommend= into - hese Safes to the public,' as being, bi bur judgment, entire!) . fireproof. • JARVIS &TRABEE, NOCK & RAWSON, '' • ' - • '• 'CORNWALL & OROEFIER," .t • BRANNON &,TrilacilEß, 'BENEDICT &CARTER, - • ' ‘; • • =ISAAC CROMIE . . 'ant engaged•in , the fonndry'businesi, , and know .something about. furnaces and _heat.. 1. witnessed the 'bbinsng'or the above Safe - 4 . and chn - freely Shy there W`lll rid hunding about it, and with libiasnie,tecoaktiMnd them to the public. as being, in my judgment, entirely-fire proof. , , wm.. star., In eatling.upori the above gentlemen. for their ilignaT tures, they all spoke in the higliestlerras of tke fairness ..of the test, 'and their. full conlideneit; of.the Safe's being entirely fire-proof. Wallace . conitantly bn hanirand for _eaten hill a.ssortinent-or the above Berea: - BELL . itioDullen & Downing, - I PASHIONABIS CIATIBERS,-No.ute,Liberzy &fresh opposite Seventh, beg leave to call:the. attest lion- of their ciistomers and the pablie generally • ;to; attexattlicustiors ;of ,11,e., stock. :0 L poops. they are stow in receipt of; comprising, in part, , fine French t Belgian,English and America& Cloths ,- all,. colors; FrenchEngissh and American Cassimeres,of slishades and textures; Summer Cloths, in endless :variety; Vest-; • lugs, do. Clothing made to order in: the best ,and latest style. They have, also.on hand a large and well astiorts ed stock of READY-MADE CLOTHING, to which they invite the attention of their friends and customers. lmv24 _ P. Smith, • '- AA TTOHNtY..- AND COUNSELLOB...AT,,LAW, I.puis r Mo., will g i ve particular attention to the Col lecticin • of-Claims, anti ail money reeeived, shall' be re mitted without delay. • Rirscavcss—Hou U. Ccnilter, Sdpreme "Bench;Fa.; Messrs.' Lyon, Sborb• & Co.; St. Loins k, Messrs, Wood; Abbott & Co., Mr. Charles H. Welling, Philadelphia; Messrs'. Eno; Mahoney & Co.'; Messrs.' Chittende ,r 'Bliss & Co., New York,' Messrs . Basigher & Orendorll,,Mesers. W. F. & A. Murdoch, Messrs: imve, 'Martin & Co., Mr. Joint Falconer,. Baltimore ; hiessrs.,Loreuz, stetling & Messrs. Forsythe &Co., Messrs. Hampton, Smith & Co.; and Mr. L. S. 'Waterman; Pittsburgh: , • . - mara2re. ' -•• N e w Hardware Store, . SION .OF THE •P-L.A.HH.- AND .SAW, - No. 7 8 Wood stint, .Pitzsbargh. HUHER & LAUF:HAS; ImPorters . and Dealers in Fa. reign And Dona . stie Hardware, to varieties, arc' now prepared to Veil 'at low and .as 'reasonable tepal as can be „purchased elsewhere :. We , solicit our friehds, and the public generally, to call'alid examine our, stock; which consists in, part-of Knives and.Faria . Pocket and Pen-Haires, Scissors, Shea,, . Atiz:erri Voine Trimaungi, such as Locks, Latebeit„ Hinges and Screws; together with civet.): other article usually. kept in Hard , ward Stores. We inVite the attention of Catpeittereitm4 mechanics tenerally to oar assortment or Toole, which have been selected with great care, and - which we are -determined trivet so as to give satisfaction. 102: w PO SALE. TEE LARGE AND COMMODICVSHOTEL , siverikv . AS THE " QUINCY 'HOUSE," QUINCY, , ILL. . . pursifinice•of a law parked hyMeGeneral Assembly . of this State, sealed proposals will he received= the office of.• the Beerelart of State, at Springfield f until the . first-day ef July pelt,-for the purchaser , ofsaidhistel, with alt the furniture, lots,out-baildings and stables belonging - to the same. • Said hotel is built ofbrick; - four stories high having on the lower floor four spacious store-rooms fronting the public square= in,-.said city, and ;two of-iike description . fronting Third street, with:a rending room, par room, la; dies' and Th ird parlor, a large' dining 'ball upon the second floor, and a large . nuitiber °fairy and-comfort able priiinerptinors;With a suffiCient uumberof sleeping , apartments upon the 3d and 4th flooramaking it in-alt one of the most capacious - and convenient hotels in the 'Western , Coniafy -The , estimated , cost of said building,: ont4inildi rigs, furniture and otspeloiagingto the samevis - about 8100,000. There will be sold at the some time, and , . embraced in thesarne proposal, all the furniture belong, ing to said house, and which is now in use by-the , deco pant of said hotel, being sufficient to terve the Turposes of accommodation. _There is a sufficient number of lets for convenience, besides goociand contienient out-build ings and stables helonging.litthe same, for which propo sa/s in like manner an above will bereceived • at the same . time. 'The proposals must embrace the .mtire‘property. Said property - will be sold to the highest bidder minimal paying 5142 Indebtedness; upon the following"terms; toi wit ; one-third of the purchase money on the day of sale, one-third in one year thereafter, and the remaining one, third-in tw..o yearafonm.the day,,of sale. The purchaser will be required to give bend and tecuiliq'tohe ipprovi ed by the Governor. ..UPori Payment of the entire purl Chase money; the GoVertnicWillicauSe-te:be e*eented: deed to said property, covering the nght and title thereto to the purchaser ants provide4by-law. _ ,For information in regard to said property, addressthe. Sthart - r=tv os STATE, at Springfield, or- Gin:- Sramml Ltscu, at Quiticy,lllMois. . , , AUG.. FRENbil,'• • - Gevernor.ofthe.State•ofillinout. • • 03" Quincy Herald, Chicago Denworat, Illinois lour:, nn ,St. Louis Union, touisyillettenicicraf;Cincinnati En-, qtnier,:penrisy titanium Boston Post, Buffalo Caramereiat Advertiser and Pittsburgh Post will copy .six weeks and send their account to the exedutiviidepartinent of Illinois. Springfield, March 16, 1849---Blintar StateErgirter. -- Removal. nv i. , TAt solntiribei has remelted his letralaGroceti. . Stare to corner of Hancock at trtnd Atie . gitedy Wharf, next door to the Remy Hatnie. , •• ' Spring•Fashionst alarm istant , Oaps , : •., ,:.!Prre subscriber will introduce, ibitday, Ahlar• ch 2d, 1.843, the Spring style Of HATS and CAPS, Which for neatness :and dura, bility cannot. be surpassed--the style being such that cannot help from giving' the wearer entire satiate/dile/1. kle is also daily expecting the arrival of an exteinstve assortment of California Gals, of various colors . all of Which will be disposed 'of at his old - nue:malty; late prices.. Country.-Alerchants are invited to call-and ex union his assortment-" . G. W:GLASSGOW, • • • • • 102 Wood street; 3d door below J. D. Davis' Auction Rooms, rittsb;g, , Spring Style Bats. ACHEAP FOR CASIEL—I. shall introduce on March lstit theregular day) Beebe's New York standard tashton for Gentlemen's Hata. The styleis unique and ueautifdl, • and combined. with. superior.wOrmtns.n. Bute and arsontinst., produces all the essentials of a rear ly GOOD MAT. • FRANCIS KEEVIL, * • .Practical Hatter, 72 Fourth st. SPRING STYE, !I. 641-9 WWII) e introdueed thiL, 4 day, Saturday. March 3d, the New York.-style for HATS, at . 8. MOORE'S., • Third door above rounh sheet. mar3:nmsl SON FASHION FOR. HATS.—C. H. Pair SON will introduce th e new' style of Genital:mit Matson Saturday} 24th _ • . • . C. 11.,PAULSON., '43lVoind et.. '~ea2li4~ VLU OLE PROPF.RTV TOR SALE—TEleyert in tbe 9th Ward, Pittsbn:gb, 24 feet front on .Canton street by 12U feet to Patterson'e line. One Lot on Liberty %tree', 24 feet by 1 00 to Spring al" ley t between Carson street and B. F,reves line. ' Six out Lots in be reserve, near Allegheny' City and Manchester • Containing about ten Acres each—Nos; 197(113., 114,104. Enquire of • feb24 • WM. DAIILINGTON. ' , • _ 110LIDAYS1 HOLIDAYS! -The' . scribers are ion opining a.splendid.collectioarof Toys and fine. Fancy Goode of everydescription, suitable for Christ vitarand New Year's presents, consisting In part, vi i :,- Jewelry and Watches; Work, Dressing and Fancy Glass Boxes; Card Cases; Pearl, Shell, Ivory and Velvet Card Baskets; Steel Bead Purses; Crotchet Velvet Bags; Ma, sic Boxes; Chess Men; Dominoes, &c 4 with a thousand 'other articles, too numerous to mention. • The above Goods weWill sell extremely low, previous to the tat February, 1849, Ile we intend making some ma terial alterations Minn store and business. - SN'e invite all to call who want bargains k at 80 Market street,te tween Fifth and Diamond. dectO HOGAN & CANTWELL: riliwwmam HIO PLANINO MlLL—Hebecerearreeiand-Wateria,4 O 1 1(along Cloutier staFirstWard,Allegherty c.ity,near( Manchester.—GEOßGE DRAHER havunf resumed be /loess, has erected tho nacessary.machinery atthe above place, for turning Oat all WOTk in his line, and iaprepaxed, to take boards to his sad deliver them to customers - on reasonable terms. , Dressed flooring boards, siding, &c., ahvUye nit hand • - A large quantity of dried flowing lumber on hand. • Orders from Westeru Lumber hferebants promptly ea rotated. • • ma..10-tr ullatttons. %0 WORKERS IN hIKPALS AND• STONE.— A GOIDIL 10 \Walnuts is Mimi, AND STOSZ,mr the ore of Architect , . and Designers, &e., An., from original de.. `signs, and frontoselecumm made from - every accessily source, American and .Earopean. $y Thomas W. War; ter, Architect of Girard College, and J. J. Smith. ' The above for tale by . • KAY a feb2l Corner of Wood and. Third att. . . °LAVING eintAr..rounAttkAntiorial Pyreetsoyi, have fitted up the saloon on the earner of Cherry alley and Water st., near the 'National Ilotel,••Orrinerly•recupied.by Clement. Archer, and are prepared,te wait on gentlemen at one, with ease, contfort, and politeness. In connection with their asloon, they bare fateduiiim excellent shower bath, where persons cCul hftvo shrer baths at all hours of the • •-• They atilt continue to Aierre • their customers ilsci at their OLl.Stansf, corner of the. Diamond and Union at.' . _ SARSAPARU"., dcitiin gnarl bottles; . just recd and . for,sal ß e . . tte, • Vortettitad Wobillit! ;.7 • . . . . • • • - • .•-- • .. • - ' -. • - .F.5." ,-, .. 1.-.*. - V.. r-sie.„:-.ltiproivP'"`.;',"s.s--T-0::. . A .;''''''''' , ,:t", , -7-Z375C:57:...,;..;, ,, , ~..-37 : :. " ..,, •, ',:.,... ••• • • - . • - _ .;„ . , - • 1. I • . . f - 4 3 4 ; 1 ' z . •". IBM ;i1 • . . . • BOOK-AND JOB P NG. .1 Ns W. Corster'of Wooduisid - 011iftlx St ccccc . rirtHE PrOprietor m the' Miraunto• Toss ;and- Idsactunt, AND htstroyserniiss; reSpectfolly infoints his friends I and the patrons of these pupate, that he-has a • la r ge_ as sortment °ORR TYPE ANDALL OTHER brATI.wAL .; , ffio • necessary to ajob , Printing tlffice, and that he is pre- pared to•exectito $ . LierrEltDrtll OrIVEDIf DESCIIIPTION. . Boob, Silis of Lading, eirentars, Pamphlets, ~ . . ; • Sures,.. - 0 Valufkigt; : Maras, 2J'S• CrrAll kinds of Blanks, Stage, Steamboat and Canal - Boat Rills, with appropriate - cuts, printed on the shortest '; notice and most seasonnble tetras; He respectfully asks the patrOnap of his. friends and :•$•• the public generally, in this branch of his busbies!. aeon L. HARPE • •• • •-•-• • • " R. r.• . . . • • • - • P aper HAYlNG • purchased at three of the lergest Factories • in the East, (New Totki m Philedelphia and Bald etore,k. a :large assortment newest -end most - knl• proved styles of PAPER HANGINGS, BORDERS, ttc., .and made• - ernuigements tey'whiett Twill be enabled to procure _all .new. Patterns ; simultaneous. willt,.their ep. peasatica be the Eastern market; invite the'itt teetion-of.those desiring. to have. their-Aunties papered with the latest styles of paper, to call and eg3ml4Pe rpy 'stook, before - purchasing elsewhere.' : • • I have now otathe way from the. East, 20,000 -pieced .iof Gold; SatirtGlazed 'and common Paper Hangings, which I can sell at prices ranging fritto:l2lcentihtoB2.,:pitee. mlO2 " S. C. 11ILL S 7 Wood at. D F 223 • -WRITING AND BOOK•KEEPING fq;a4qE.9, 4/ezonder 4 Day's Buiklingrontraneefrom..th Dianarad. EESTABLISHED IN 1840.--It nalbersally adadited by. all now practising Mr, Dtifrs . plais..of ./ . 34inale Entry, to possess the following advantages o ver all other methods in use:—let, dispensing with oltbboktett cepting a Day Book and Leger ; 2d 1 reducing the cast and merchandize accounts to about erie linefor one hurs4 drid ; 3d, checking reduced in the.saute proportiOn 4th; an annual saving of forty lir. fifty :folios of the Leger ptb, greater seenritY against crrorpOth4ditily postloglof. the personal accounts. An elegant 'lllercanule Band writing Imparted to all going through O &mite of lesedius, Hours: IQ to 12,2 to 4, and 7 to 10. • mntl2 au er. MBE subscriber Lana invented a iniebine for Washing out GOLD, possessing , the following qualitice weighs about twenty•five pounds, can - be - packed in a box 13 Indies by 17, and 17 inches deep; wall amlt Out a Nobel of wet sand In about two minutes—dry sand vi lees time—leavlng the Gold perfectly clear of sand and I gravel. Those going to California are invited to call and see its operation, at my residence; in P4llll lore!. nett .Water. Water street (merit) • - 4 .10. EVAN*. WM. ALEXANbER & St. 0 - 4 ,. - `-'-:-11. 1 .&_ Conn 'Muss -Arm 'Filannntract •,.% UNDICBTAITICI, camera/ Penn and ......hwishasil.r% St. C Ezell mars , epyosue e angs 72c1_iitt: Hotel, Entrants on Penn sr.; its pectfally inform their friends and , the public, that they are prepared•to furnish and attend to everything in the line of Undertakers, as they have quit the bustness of Cabinet Making, and their 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 vanety , o_ materials, and at all prices; we keep SHROUDS ready made, of all sizes, of Flannel, Cambric,' and Muslin, at all pnces, and made in the eastern style, and all other articles necessary for dressing the dead, and furnishiltig funerals, of quality and prize to suit; SILVER PLATE the o e l= n iC th e k4 l fo e s e a n w d h a o g w e ; I s I Ii C Z IS A eThEi . efior for laying any length of time, and have ZINC PANT to ptitice in. for laying on the body; LEADEN Coffins always on hated.. We have a splendid new HEARSE and a pallet fine bosses and any number of the beat carriages, etc., etc.; and will be prompt,punctual. and reasonable. auglfkl TEAS! TEAS 11 TEAS It IT is with pleasure that the subscribers in-' form the citizens of Pittsburgh and vicinity • that they have completed arrangements with '— Messrs. J. C. Jenkins rt. Co., of Philadelphia; ' •. to receive their superior ' • • PACKED TEAS, And will hereafter be kept constantly. on • hand. They are neatly and securely pat op M in metallic packs of 3, li,and Ilb each, with eir printed card—showing the kind of Tea, price, name. of the concern and depot in Philadelphia, with en invitation to returtithe Tea, if not liked. _ _ _ / ,d Gunpowder •-• ..... 421 k 75 1,09 1,25 tAci 0 rmperial '5l) :75 1,00 1,25 '1,50 t' Elysian . . 50 62r7A - 4,00 1,25 oY. firm •50 ' eilr 75 'l,OO 1{25'1,50 flu__ Slack . • , ..,....37/60 .. • -- . - `"'" Fine und Extra Fine•.• .75 'll2O 1,25 _1,50 We will *arrant all the TEAS . we sell to be equal 10, if not superior to any, sold in this City, and should 'they not prove ace,eptable.to the taste, they can be returned, and the money will be. refunded, as it • ts'only With that understanding we sell.. - ' . We 'ask a tair trial,' tluit the public may be able to -iadge between .our Teas and those heretofore sold by o.her companies Midis city. .. . • All lovers of rich;delicious and good ,flavored TEAS, shonld.give us a call. . Dealers ;an he supplied on the 'Most - reasonable terms • • • . For sale-by..:. JOS. S. M. YOIiNG & CO., : • N, V. comer 4th and Ferry streets, and E. YOUNG ?r. SON,* 9p . 15 .... . . S. W. corner 3d and Ross streets. • Lamartlne House, colors or rourrn •trn GR EIIitEETS, TE subscriber respectfully announces that he has now opened this new and excellent HoteTfor the ac commodation oCtsavelers, boarders, and the public gen erally. The hi:mitt and furniture are entirely new; and no pains or expense have been spared to render It oneOt the most comfortable and pleasant Hotels in the city. • The subscriber is determined to deserve, MO therefore solicits, a share of public patronage. _ octUtly JACOB HOUGH, Proprietor. Take Notice. ALL persons knowing themselvesindebted to Arthurs, Nicholson & Co., (Fagle Foundry,) are requested to call at old Ware house, on Liberty street. • unpaid : accounts . w ill placed in the handamf luatiee of the Peace, on the Ist July neat. • , May 16. • ARTHUBS, NICHOLSON•,;ti o. Ur A several assortment of Hollow Ware, tthe lowem market rates. Liberty at., bead of Wood it: fig : ., ..,.. ;; ARTHI3II7; & NICHOLSON. BOOTS,I3HOES; TRUNKS, Ic.c.—Po4onster 4.1. Ro toxrd, Wholesale and Retail Boot,. Shoo and. Trunk Store No. 188 Liberty street, nearly opposite the head of ,Wootlz• .F..tc. H. have in stbro and ara • receiving their Fall and Winter stock of BOOTS and SHOES, consisting . ofthe largest stock they have ever be en• abls, tobring to this market. • We alsb have constantly on hand a spien, dittstoCk of Hayward's Metalic Gutm Elastic Shoes, both forladies and. gentlemen's wear, dui most beautiOal. &rd.. etc ever manufactured. We would solicit an examina tion ofour stock •of goods,.by ail who wish to ptirehaso either at wholesale or retail,: as we will sell at a small advance above cost. Country merchants will fifid it to • their interest to call and examine 'our_stock beforarpnr chashiti. ' FOI4...A.NSBEE lk. HAYWARD. . - •- . Now fi110055 . .... : . : , ..; • •_. . .. . . . .TTJST R EC EIVEDE, by Express, one 'piece xbort. nap Ell •bl'k Cloth, snimble foi Gentlemen's Cloaks, which I will waist° order, cheap. •- • AIai:TOTEM, Tailor. -• i i • Also ane'piece Tight "stiort na p , a very' desirable ord. cle for ' Ladit.s' Cloaks.. Cdon narramr&:. Also, a good assozunent fine French Cashmere Vesting '' together-with a good assortment'of fancy and black Cas- snneres, for Pants., which will be made to order as cheap. - and as well as at any other establishment in the city: ...McGurn, Tailor, ... ' dec29 , • Third street, St. Charles Building.. . ,• • Lola on Peripetztal—Lease. • AFEW:LOTS yet remain tuidisposa d of, rind to belet ' on perpetual Lease, near Erating's. old fitarmion . House, 7th Ward, Pittsburgh: They ore' tho'CiMachat;:' Lots in the market, beingof large size, in a-het:aft:tan- _. 'Tenlent and . prorlierani location, and the plifehlizentoney never .rentined to lie paid; only the; interest: drlgrotfiadi ' rent, from $lB to 624 a yea?, aceordingtathe size. and.po 'sitiort of. the Lot,"with the frivilegO of ixtinguishitient at any time by payment of the priappal. .The ‘ priiiizlq.ot this wellbelonxing to said AlannotrHotise will be gores'. until the new.Batan is completed. _ • : • . - ; -,f•-:i THOS. MELLON; Ate', Comer of Wylie aria Fifth streets... . From Rev: Asa Shinn of the Protestant Meth&reti`at# h TRE undersi.ned, ing been atliietedderbmgolmat 'winter, with a disease in the sternaek,sameturnespro. , , diming great pain in the stomach for ten.et twelve hotus without intermission,. and having tried variouri retnedieis with littleeffeeywas Tarnished with Dottie Of Dr.` D. Jaynes' Carminative Eatram. Thisbe used aceopdia to the eirections,"and"fobnd Invariably. thar this medicine caused the pain to abate in three or four mirrutes ; and fiftesn or twenty minutes, every uneasy seesatiOn was.. entirely quiereub mcdicfne .Iras`. afterwards. used whenever indications of the approach of pain were get eelved, and the pain was thereby prevented. ROoontinn- W t i llr ediciee g v: :M ( %andi: a every, stored that the sufferer was relieVuttitOml.lartdiftrition• of oppressive pain. From.expenetee?therpforeihe,ean • beafagentty rcornunerat D.laypes'eanaimitive Se em, as # salpt!LlT.lneilickilefox4!fe° B !liktl olo mach and bowels. j Aliegio env City, July 10,1813:1 Fox sale at the PEKIN . . TEA §ToRE, - .7p Foonh street. near Wood. • ' ' l. • ititieriaffm fl , AVE you a bad comp liafoti; . coarie' ;11ark4ellow, or sallow!:Ifloo Ewen, yookwill,by,asiarn:Coke at ..lorres , Italian ChemiCat seap-,4 week al two;YoUr ikin becomes clear, white . , and innotnb, %,liiioni.haTelSistlc di se sense of the fiend; Face or Beard-leach ne Scald Mend, Benin', Eryslyelti, illien*•ltarber a Itch—you can be cpred: for I have seen persons mho had filthy skin diseases-for, years, and act trying Ciory thing ip..vaim i tnee been eared, by;wikshingthe Jigs 'Jotiesfitalian "Chitaieni go.crp, and can conscientiously offer it for any.of.the obese_ complaints', which *could not do, unless 1 knew it to ,be etate..:lf yotr haves. San Spots; Freckles, filetribeiv,Tan,Suli Vora or diisfig. ;overruns of any hrntitj[will dispel thitm,and..oB,got.e. ,- 11clitnintifuls---it is a stile antidote and Clllll3 for the Stites • Itytttsonitoes,.bags,"&n: ..,:.r- ss Baani ortionnterfeits. -.Particularly. cheap ones ask for-Jones' Soap; and scithatibe name of T. Jones ,lion each cake,:.Pereotipirotu or iathe south and other tehrm climates, would 'find this not only for themselves, . Snit at is a'nnveriAllinEvrechedy fOrlefinps and chafes in Infants. And now, reader; by . givintohni n ne- trial. you ;twill final* all or even mote than4se havi stated above. Bold " 132 Chatt'"4. "met , N. Jr-And by Wm: Jackson. agent,l39liTheity street, Pittsburgh so '2O =Mil 111111 - , Eli ErlMo=ol BIM M icINS MI
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