El DAILY MORNING POST. ..erinied and Published every Morning, iSundags excepted.) 111 r, 14.,E1ARPER) NORTIC-IVIDt COMIC* OF WOOD AND VIFFIt [l7' Tirft/IfSEive Dollars, a year,' payable "strictly'. advance. Six Dollars will invariably' be reattired not paid within the year: ' . 417,,Single copies •rwo cants-(or sale at the counter the price, and by the News Boys. THE SATURDAY • DIORNING POSIT! published from Abe same °Mee, on a large blanket size . sheet, at TWO DOLLARS, a year, in advance--; single hopiec Pica esQra frr No paper-Will be discontinned-Aunlass at the crenon of the proprietor,luntil all- arrearages are paid. rEr No attention will be paid 10 any order, unless ttc-, eompanied by the money . . or satisfactorirreference in this TER -Ms GF,ADVERTISING. FEZ NITAHAroa TWELVE Lucas oa LESS. • TOne D u t enicini $0.50 I One Month, $4 00 wo do• • —;'. ... •.. 075 Two • do•-• • 6 00 Three d 0.•;... .... .. iOO Three: do ' , ,7 00 ne'.Week, ... .........150 Four do 800 Two ••. do. l. .-. 250 Six `do ' ' •• 'lO 00 - Three. do. —•..•. • • • • 300 f One Year, ..... ••• • • / 6, 00 . : YEARLY. ADVERTISEMENTS: ' •'• 0/tangent* at Pleasure. ' . , .058 NSAILS. ' TWO NI/LEICS. Six MOntllSt7 • ~:.•. • • • .515 001 Six Months, SOO 00 One Yeari• ••• ."..; •• • 20 00 l One' Year,.. • ..... . 30 00 Larger advertisements in PraPordoll• • .•• Dor Carets of FOUR LINES, Pies Do ll ars a Year:* bale cuts-will not be Inserted unlesis an extra. price spa - ID" Adiertisements Upon which the'humber of inseri • - tions LS not :narked, will be inserted and-chitiged••until flrofeasiouat (Curbs. Attorney at 'Law, Fourth , St., above xi , • %vocal.- SAMUEL .ettrornem s Law—Of f ice. on tltti street, near Grant, Pzttsbargh. tiet2s .‘ll - 7BEffrEatEllll, e litirney at _Lazar o — ifice is BAT,: well's Buildings, Grant. street. • ruar27-3ut. 'R. A.. W. .OLI VER, Physician and Eargtoni—Ottlea No B, St. Clair street, Pittsburgh. attg2l-y. ; nit. JOHN CRAWFORD, ,othee on St. Clair street; opposite the Exchange.- ttuglD-y. ORLANDO LOOMIS; Allonary atLato.-office .Itls above-Wood. • - • . - rill -muss M. III'ARSkIALL., Attorney at Lam—Office, Loarrie's Buildings, Fourth st. • jan7•ly et BAKILAGIIi "looney at Law—Office In itakewews llae. Buildings, on Grant streetHonao., opposite the .Court )pd 4ap kiEINNEB - T - AitaiTtiTat„l.ato.-01fice. in the XL: Sarno building with Alderman hPAlaster, Fifth st., between Wood and Smithfield eta. augl7-43m* , TOHN .HARTo:NI,-Attorney at Lam.—Utfice, North side 10 of Fifth street, between Wood and Smithfield; in the ante building with Alderman Morrow. .sep3o-ly ilE.Okt(l.6 W. LAYN(.I, Attorney and ,Counotuarat Logo k.T and notary Pubfie.--Oince at the corner of 4th and Wood sts., over Sibbet &Jones' Excitange office. °eta D UND SNOWDEN, Attorney or Law7--Ot6ce•it. the building on the North East corner of Fourth and tatthfield eta.- novl 1-y MORROW,' Aiderman.—Orlien north side of Filth • street, between Wood and Smithfield, Pittsburgh. seplo-y ANICANDLESS & ftI'CLURE, Attth-neys and Counsel -1.11. lon Law.,-oXice on Fuunh st.., opposite R. &.R. li Panersou's Livery Stable, Pittsburgh. seplll.y .F R WARD & SWARTZ l'‘'F:LlTEß,uorneys aiLa re. O Office ou Fourth street, between Weed and Smith field, opposite Pane rsou's Livery Stable. ap7.y ,CIFAJItUE F. GlLLAtatik.,' Attorney and Coaustlior at , Ur La ffice removed to the:Al door below G rant at, on Fourth, to the office lardy occupied by Alderman AI d mar.%) N. M'CLOWRY, Attorney and.Counsellor at Law.— . Office in Baltervollls Buildings on Grant street. ietlP.l74y, C.SHANNON, Attorney , and Counsellor at Lase.— • Office on 4th at., between Wood and Smithfield, and nearly opposite the - Ma or'a office. novG•y SCOTT, DClaid; Fourth st t five : doors west of Mai , • ket. All work warranted, and If not perfectly' sat. isfactory no charges will be made. febtO REMOVAL.—Dr. Robert ethyder, :has removed his office to Fourth street, between Wood and Smith- Acid selects. marl .1y EIBOVAL.—A. Beaten has removed his commission 1:1# and forwarding baidness from the Canal Basin to his new r waiehouse, on Third street, nearly opposite the Post niay.3o-ly 111(lk FAIOVAI,;—JOHN J. ALITCIIEL, Attorney at Law, has removed to Fourth at , next door to the office of Alderman Steel.. ap7 11)111RICK-140,000, in Birnainq h ani for sale by = MATTO 17. WS Ac. CO. trIHOMAS B. KENNEDY,- ituorney at Laic=-43ffiee on Fourth, between Wood and Smithfield. ESTICEMICES.—Gen. J. K. Moorehead, John °inherit, Pres. Pittsburgh Bank - .11ir.,..1.-W7 Borbridge; Logan, 'NCI & Co., ale Cord Co., Pittsburgh, Pa. (will N• in ICK2I.IIISTEIL,- AI derma at —0 Mee : Fourth street .•third door above Smithfield, South side. Conveysutcittgof all kinds done with the greatest care and legal accuracy. • Titles to RealElstate examined, &c, 0 Hisi COY LF, Plenary and Conveyancer.--Othce in .Bietealra Building, Fourth street, near Smithfield, Pittsburgh. Deeds,BondOlortgages, Articles of Agree ment, end alt other instruments of writinF drawn up with aucaracy and dispatch. .Titles to Real Estate examined. • 4 0,11 N 'ARKINSOI4, ..Vderman, Fifth Ward, Penn ..._'..,„betvreets Walnut:and O'Hara ens., where he may. befo ' un '•• 6 7l.t all time& Those having houses or other prop rent, can have the same punctually attend crty to sell d to;detit and all the dunes of nu Alderman awillre ceiv:_c"_ro6, "kt attention. 0e27-p P . NNSELLOI2 at LAW; Office in Alllellon's Buildings . and Ct. ildings; et. - .suer of Wylie and Fifth sleets , east side of. the Court House.'t amun i ntwo ,. or Er Collectin mills! Cnveniacin, t tended tmills!eorcts, /cc. promp g, tly o ando yccumte.iy at ,ilirEsity W. WlLGi : ~itiy, Atto ;. n,. , e,fs lti n ani d C .:,, t0u r5. 11:17 - rit e t Lam, (successor. to ;Lowrie & at the old stand, Fourth ft-, hhoye Smithfield. THE Partnerslaiplieretolbre existing.betsve.% l 2 l exrY Williams. Esq.,. and myself,in the practice ot _ .was disisolved by mutual consent on the Wth ult., a.. 't4 the business will hereatier_beeeintinned by Henry W. s !" Hams,. whom most' cheerfully recommend to all tt . r. whom I hive the hanor to do business—es a gentleman every way-svOtthy'ortheir con.fidenze. dectS•ly WALTER II: LOWRIE. George IL. Riddle, Conveyancer. FFICEic Avery Row,Fillk street, above Smithfield, O Dpros„filtarSOAlllM, A GRICBMICKTIS, Bo NDS, RELSAI3B6, and other instruments-of writing, drawn with neatness, legal accuracy imildispatch. He will also attendlo - drawing and filing Ilfechanwe Lions,Aoro unto of Executors, Admin istrators, ¢e Examining titles to Real Estate, Searching. Records for Liens, 4.r., 4.c. From his long expenence, and intimate acquainnince. With the manner of keeping the public records, he ex pects to give satisfaction to those who may entrust their vusineso to his care.: decls Auction Notice. PRE subscriber has paid into the Tacnaa-yo'f the Com ..L mouwealth, the amount of license rer i mred bylaw. , Ho haegiven the regularly approved security, and taken out a cortiraission of the first class, as an:Auctioneer of the 'city of Pittsburgh; and rented that. spacious ware room belonging go SylvanusLothrop;'Es9.,Go.ll.4 Woad, street, three doora fromrifth, where be is prepared to at tend to the sale of every kind of Merchandise, Furniture, Heal Eatate, Stocks, Shipping, &C., - either at'the Auction Booms or on the premises, and *Min all cases exe rt him self to the utmost for the benefit of hLs employers oaths, most reasonable terms; be: sell exclusively and only -on commission; neither purchasing nor having any i • terestwhatever on goods n the store, hut maitly the Ora mission. for selling, thereby giving all owner/in fuirchanc - without partiality of having therein property.disposed of !to the best advantage.- - Sales will be : promptly settled when made. Advances *will be given at any tune, on the. most accommodating , tennis; • Merchants will not be chexged for advances. "Regular. sale days::Mondays and Thursdays, of Dip •GoOds, Groberies, Furniture, ace; and every. evening,' Hardware, Cutlery, Watches, Guns, , Pistols, and-.Fahey .Articles. - Books on Saturday evenings. ap24 JAMES miKENNA Auct. , moval. Tinr &E. TODD would rcspectfullY inform the mer- Inn, chants of this city and our customers generally; Wuxi we have removed our stock of Shirts and Gents Fur-, wishing Goods, to the corner of Fifth and Market streets,. Ild story over W. & P. Bogus, entrance on Fifth street, ?.. ..re we-intend to keep cm-hand a large stock of Shirts ; 'VI , -7 own marificture, with an assortment of Gentle el Gni . -nishing Goods ; usuallykept by Eastern Whole mein , Fn. %tog Stores.. -- - - . , - male Fornisu. 'Aankful for the kind patronage bestowed Being very r,.... wear, -we would be happy to receive on us /by the past".`seromere and - merchants generally, , 1 4,44.n50 calls from our -old :et... :1„1 at. we . - intend nothing on our and Would inform 'thou, ' k further , as we expect to part shall induce them to .- . . inish our prices. - : add largely to Our stoc.k ; and:. Betted to examine our . s. Merchants and dealers are l'. . ' -'' 11 004 f - . -...---,....____- S '''.—. - --- . - . z -• .' .....- ..',.. ,Af..,---The sullscri 'TEFL D p---------------AN LEX ItIANUFACTOI. , .-... ` l .klifintile luau' Ai hers, having enlarged their establish= '" , --sif O'Hara ttfacture of Smart. and Faxs—on the orne.. `o furnish. and Liberty streets,.Pirtsburgh—are' prepared .• ‘ltc/ng Piles of every description, of the best quality; am. ' 'ltir - - determined. to Make.a me interest of consumers - to ,' ~,, . ' , chase Files from them, respectfully invite the patronah. of all Who use the article. , ' r- , 4 ' ' ''' ' ' • ' " - f mar/ 6 1 '' T. AHIfREIrI. es Co." 1 1 . pE r dOVAL.--Ozt account of; our pent up market, and gIA, a demand -for vegetable - sttids, I have been .com._ ar ue.t e t t e it r e erne frontnty_ll r i e a A d i Standx Alexander ,G hli j4 c: t p p e oil4 zd o .e o g s f Store, ' wherelialudl e o glad e to s:e m r y forrier customers. jyl2 _ -70,10.1 T-SHEHAR : "IGIORSAL47F'our lete---1:10tan caber I , ' arid Ray sts.„ each lot having 24 'feet:front; and eV tending' back 110 feet - Two orthem ire corner lots, and he position of the -. wheletproperty is one of the most ad vantageous in the Sty;_--Fortustfier information apply to MWTZWELD Fourth at, a vagr between Wood and Smithfield. EMI usal & IUUIitIJA D , Irita Wale and Retail Grocers .L 1 , and Produce Dealers, corner of the Diamond and thansond alley. my2J IUI TODD ih CO., Genslonen's Furnishing Ornate Es .lll. 'abashment, corner of Market and nth streets, up stairs, entrance on Fifth street. EdYia A BSALOAI MORRIS, Inalcrale and Bernal Dealer in Fancy/and Siaple Dry Goods, &I Market street, be tween Fourth and ch. Diamond. my 23 JOHN B. DU, LEVY, G.. 1./ Brater, No. 120 W ood t/ Gold Leaf, Dentists' Foil, &c. constantly on hand and tnan Mite tared to order. my:23 I.IIIITLY ar.L L, Ind Dealers and Commissio, 9terrhantt, (or the of Anierican Woolen Goods, corner of Liberty street and Cecil's alley. novlo 7,1 BLealE, Piano Forte Manufacturer, and dealer in _U . Musical Initraments, Nu. 11 Wood street, near LOSEIII WOODWi LL. importer and Deairr sn Por t) eign and Domenic Hardware, corner of Second and Wood streets. 0c29 QAMISECAIeCLIJRKAN er. CO. , Agents for Carlisle 1.3 and Rippard's Regular Line of Packet Ship; from New York to Liverpool, No. 142 Liberty st. - febl JOSEPH MAJOR, Boat &or', Ship Chandlery and Agency of the Putsbnrgh Lard' - Oil Vactory,.No 4, Market meet, Pittsburgh. ;1112 fiIAAITE 2c t. , ONNOLt, Peoprielors of the Piiii4nrgh 1. Portable Boat Store corner of Penn, and Wayne sts. febl JAMES MAY, Who lesas Groan. Pomading and Com mission Aferianit, Water street, between Market and febl trim. ~t OCHRY, Buniasand.Enhonge Brokers, N o ix 65 %Vood Atreet, third door below Fourth, west side tr & RHAM, Bruik,ir,ana .Exchange _Eli...corner of Third and Hood streets, apposite the St. Charles Hotel. febl J OHNSON & STOCKTON,Booksellers, Stationers,;„ Prin tell and Publishers, corner of Macbet and Third as.: febl VICTOR SCRUM, Bookseller, Stationer aad Binder, FR% street, lietween Wood and Market. jen7 J r J. MeDEVlVP, lu:docile Grocers, dealers In Pro . duce and Pittsburgh manufactures, N0..2141 Liberty, opposite 7th st. apl.B EVEN BIG DOORS CLOTHING STORE, N 0.5, Sixth steet, neur Liberty. CJOHN FARRAN, nar24 . Proprietor. J OHN ll MORGAN, Wholesale mud lktail llroggise, Na. 931, Wood street, olhe door 'south of Diamond alley. -;1: VOLLANSBEE & HAYWARD, Wholesale and Retail Dealessin .Soots anti Shots, Pio. len Liberty street, op posits Wood. febl - D -- .ICF`A ft ISTk.§tOC K & CO., Wholesale Drug' Ware- Al house, corner of First and WC/Mistretta, and corner of W ood and Sixth. (obi r. _.-. s -- - TONG J. Q. A. YOUNG. T- S. M. YOUNG Co , IVAalerale and &Lai{ Family . Grows and Dealers .in Produce, corner of 'Fourth and Ferry and S. W. corner of Third and Boas lament, Piusbargh. ' mar3l:y TOSHUA 1111 ODES, Whi)iEsale Fruiterer , CoAfietiimer and Dealer Nuts and all kinds of Foreign Fruits. N9:11 Wood street; East side, between Water and Firs s i t :sets, Pittsburgh, Pa. All orders in his line carefully a moded to. ntnro you N KvoDavirr. 'JAMES MCDIVITT. WM. IdcDavar. -rogN :NeDEVITT es BROS., Wholataks Grocers, Deal-. tl ers in t'poduce, Pittsburgh hl.;.uufactures, and Mer chandise geL'erally, No. 13 Commercial Row, Liberty etreec: tnar2l:y SAL ALEXANDER kSONS. Coffin Makers and PUT. nithing . firasrtakers, corner of Penn and St. Clair streets, opposite the Exchange. Entrance on Penn erect. febl _ _ .11011N.11. MELLOR, Wroksa le and Email Dealer in 0: Music and Music' alinstrumants,Pinnos,School Books, 'and Stationery, N0..123 Wood street. janl TAMES•PIerrERSON, corner of First and Ferry aetreets, manufacturer of Locks, Hinges, and Bolts ; Tobacco, Fuller, 751111 and Timber Screws, Hansen Screws for Rolling Mills &c. eeplft JBRYAH,-.Reefifng Direale_r_, and Wholesale Dealer l&P sin Foreign and Domestic Wines and Liquors, No. 114 Liberty street, and 63 Diamond alley. Jy2l. -- F f .,X.CHANGE HOTEL, Ex7Enie Place, Baltimore. 11` 1 ).-Doussoti Proprietor. Coaches will be in readiness at:a.ll the landings to convey passengers, free of charge, tb the Hotel:;... • - dac2o 'WING de FINNEY, Agents for the Delaware Mutual _EL. insurance Company, of Philadelphia, at the Ware house of fang &Holmes, Water street, near Market. febl ndRSON & McKNIGHT, Wkalesale 61,.5.rr and Coen k..) mission Merehants, Sixth street, between Wood and Lfberty:i :. dec4 101 - r.M. GLENN, Bookbinder, corner of - Third an. .mood VV . streets, above C. H. Kay, where he is prepared to dthst , ery description of-ruling and binding. pec2 FiTMUßPitYTWholesale - rnd Retail Ocular in - yy. DRY GOODS, North east corner of Market and - AMUEL MORROW, Manufacturer of Tin, Copper 0. and Sheet 'lron Ware, No. 17 Fifth street, between Wood and Meeker.' feblo • - TROTH & SCOTT, Wholesale and Retail Dealer in Rosa, Tritnix, Carpet Bags, 4.e., S. W. corner of ' , mirth and Smithfield sts., Pittsburgh, Pa. frnrl2:9 !PRISMS/1 niumstron. . .an.tasast UAZILLI7OII. Ar. W . 11.4.B.BAUCift, Commission and Forwarding .11ferthanst, aad dealers - in Flour, Wool and Produce, N 0.443 Water; and 104 Front street, between Wood and Smithfield streets, Pittsburgh. as2o:y 111111 CHAR - T. - LEECH, 'Jr:, Importer, 'and dealer in JUL, Foreign and Domense • Badlery, liardtoare,and Car: riage Trimmingsiof all deeerimione, No. IP Wood et., Pittsburgh; seven - dOors abit2e Fiflh,And one door aboire H. Childs & Co.'s Shoe Store. !... - - 714/24 • Q7Cfp-IT.V. SINCLAIR, (late Martin & Smith,) Whelriaie 4..." Grows, Produce and Commission Ilferehanle,E4 Wood street, Pitmburgh.• The undersigned liktvingentered into partnership under the above etyle x respeeylly. ask the patrOnage of the friends of I.lte,istle Awn,* 1)( to pur chasers generally. 'They: feel -warranted n.prousing ,that they can give salutfaction to all who MAY buy of 414,1 4,1 Pr PPncttlo bosinoso to their care.,_ _• • ' mar ' - Ar p . 7 0 arc.p. , fte,e.,, , . 1 4.br °,l 6 , ------- - ; 4 ' 4 ' '' • , 30, en t...AIT v- VPR .vOg T owns. -,..,,.i & - ''- vio an 4 lhe Vhh'°- ' oro. Tow. .., to z.heirtr,.. 4t o oxian 91) k ..ds leave to anaemic, , nou ” . p rlt p aft.. , u. bum.ss, at errilly, that they are of 'work in the Coach I.antlit'ilVt:lg°,,das-onbe 0y540,,--betliwtilclUtit the shortest notice, and 7,.., of . i,oeso llo g Th o b,, , ty. The very large Utils'aoid their , .ecilities for busines.. which lheTnre PreParevsl ,thtt o t i t. ..they are prepared ,enables them to insure the p. o,mut cusiness in their to carry on an extensive' and , P r . - - , ,,,,. - mance of the liberal line, and they respectfully, soh./.1" iT - f t no -s. . ape_ liberal patronage bestowed upon th eie .. ~ ~., ~ -:, .- ---,...-- ..-.. , ..,:;.':-.,-,- -..-,...'::: :•",-. -".':'.,'.:.,- ':, -"..:_.,,...:..-..,-.; `,--...:.' •;:".-,..:,.--,,.-. ~. „.... " ,: ' ,,-,-,--,..,....:,:.--;;.-..tit.-% • .-:,--,:;-ii-, _.... 4,-.:;;; _ -, 1 7z . ..i . i . : - '4: - .' --, ;. , t't. ,, : -. .t . - --- ; , -:'e --.: ::::...; ,. .'.g.-:.7,;-,:::.. , ,,...n.,;..-__.:.:,::,.. - , ; _:...- - -,.: : - --_,.„..i,, : : : ,-,,,.... •,,,,,-;:,:. ,_-4! . . - , - . _ . .. ...... . : wt... ST__ ' -;•-•:.; f.S. : -, ' : •• : ' ~,, _ .',:- . .., ,• ~ " • • . . . . ..- ... _ .. . / . - - .: • , . ... -, . . • ,i - g7:-Z ' - Busings Curbs A SAISTRONG CROZER, .Domnaulan Merchants' 11. and Deakrs in Produce, ete.--No. 22' Market st...dea TAS. MeGUIRE, r.SIIIONABLZ TAmors, Third *Lomat Id Wood—St. Charlet Snit:IWO, 1" - XlitEYMCV.rsIrr and ; Cosninguu tf chew, No 114 Wood Street. 11 kifLifftiSTICINGgir, Dealer 2 1 ' Fancy Goods. a Trimmings, N 0.137 Market street:. (ebi AL" ANDEFLJELYNES, Pekin : Tea State, 72 4 Th ird, street, near Wood. • febt n McCLOSKEY, /roe City. Clothing &Ore n NO. 132, . Liberty street, opposite the mouth of 3larket. febl P3OSHUA ROBINSON, A,gent .for Ham/en Co.'d Linsof Packetr, Fifth Ist, one door below Wood. Ribl WrILLIAAIJACKSON„P4I4IIIMedicine Depot, 88 Lill y T erty street, head of Wood: feta - - EI , NGLisu rkElimorr; Baohutiers atirr&athmers,No. X 456 Market at. between l'hird and Fourth; • febl P .DELANY ? .Fashionable C oshing stotv, No. 4U Lib. 10100f$1 SARGENT, N , h; corner of Wood and Sixth Ai. meets. . feta HOLMES & SON, Bankers and Dealers in .F'zeitange and Bank Ands; No. 65 Moaket street. !obi A FULTON, Bed and Brass Founder, No. 70 Secoud • street, between Market and Ferry "dream. febi 110 W NSENC,CARK do (X). , Coach aad Wagon Ittakers, I. St. Clair street', near the bridge. , ; feta BROWN , E4 OFFICE, No.'6s;Diamond alley, near Wood. 'greet. (eta AMEN WERNELIERO,Fashieabk Clouting • No. 2.5 Liberty street. TOW, etiRILAN, . le ashimus64.Tbilor, Pdth street, 'tear Wood, opposite Ike ofnce of the Post. mr23 itArILLEU. & RICKEWSON, Whotaale Glows and Cron in, mission Dierthatur, corner of Liberty and Irwin ate, tI A. MeNULTY & CO. Forwarding and Commission V. Merchants, Canal liana. mar 3 Taiiir and Cloaks, Liberty unreel tl between Sixth and Virgin alley, south side. septa' - 13 Hrly,.m..e.rilicws. ft co., iroooisok Grocers, Coln lA, miss/on and Forwarding Merchants, and Agents for lirtehion Cotton Yarns. 57 Wider Pittsburg. • [apt 'Vtra l: A. WARD, Dentist Penn street, three doors above Hand street. °dice hours -- , front nine till five. ' Marld:y etOOLRY & LAIRD, Merchant Tailors, Wood street, second door from Water, will keep constantly on hand a well selected lot of Clothing. marltty .1311 S. MARSLAND, Cheap Wholesak and Retail Cloth. No. Stort,o. 95 Liberty street, corner of Virgin alley, Pittsburgh. feb26:ly (successorS and mn to lhaln iss .Ifer .hi eltan i t iT fo lk '. the so l le w V Amen. can Woolen Goods: - ? febl6 J AY Jr. CO., Booktelkra, Station's , and Paper Dearer', canter of Wood and Third street-4, Pittsburgh, Pa. .1:took-binding and Printing daue'to Order. teblB JA3IIIS F. KERR, Attorney at Law—Office removed to Fourth street, between Smithfield and Grant streets Pittsburgh. jantham - - MULLEN DOWNING, Paa/lionalge Clothing I. Store, No. 21S Liberty street, opposite *vend' at. 8 .1 120 1. _ P.:lirchng and Conunusten X. ,l• ltferchanaariDralersin Produee, No. 3 Smithaoldst opposite the Monongahela Howe. jel9 r and Gat .Fstter, Smith field street, between Diamond alley and Filth at. deaf; ' labia/mem, nly24. BrO&NDLESS & PBEL, No. 97 Wood lei door C AM , to Dicutiond L alky, IVuoLaser.a DEALERS. IN VARIETT AND DAY °DODS ARE now in daily receipt of all the articles in their line of buaineas—purched at the rices in the East ; to which they invite as the attentionlowest ofcountry merchants and otheras and which they flatter themselves they can dispose of at the prices and on thetnost favorable terms. • molt Q APKINLEY, House, Sign and Ornamental Painter, Qs h a seidr.in PAINTS, No. 44 St. Clair st., Pitts burgh, constantly on hand all kinds of PAIVIT, either Dry or ,hlized; .Japan and Copal:Varnish; Linseed 011 &; dad Oil ;` Spirits Turpentine; Window Glass, of all sizes; Putty, Paint Brushes, &0., all of the best quality, and f2r sale at reasonable twines. siml I H. GERBERDING, Dealer in Imported and Domestic Se_gars,SllllCr and Tobacco, Wholesale and Retail, Liberty street, six doors aboye Smithfield, Pittsburgh, Pa. ID'Allorders from country Merchants willbc'promp attended to.' Jr2o:iy WK. IL WAIVE. JANES ATKINSON. SCATPE it ATKINSON, Manufacturers of Tin, Cop. per and Sheet Iron Ware. They also execute every description of Blacksmith Work. First street, between Wood and Mark - nt, Pittsburgh. oet3l:y DRUGS: DRUGSI—Jon Monura, DntgT -- st Apothecary, north-west corner of Wood and Fifth streets, Pittsburgh, will keep constantly on hand Drugs, Paints, Oils, Dye-Stuffs, &c. N. B.—Physicians' Prescriptions carefully compound ed from the best materials, at any hour of the day or Also, an assortment of Perfumery; fine tooth, hair, and clothes' Brushes, Ate , acc., tec., which will be sold low ( or cash. ap2o:ly LLIAM TROVILLO, Undertaker, Fifth street, im• mediately opposite the Theatre, respeerfully in forms his friends and the public in general, that he has resumed his business as -a Furnishing Undertaker. lie is supplied with and always keeps on hand Coffins of all sizes and kinds, Shronds,and all other articles necessary on suet occasions. Silver plates, ice boxes, and leaden coffins will be sup plied in order. A fine hearse and cat riage always ready to attend fanerals. semghly John al. Townsend, TARUGGIST AND APOTHECARY, No. 45, Market If street, three doors above Third, Pitteb urgh, will have constantly hand a well selected assortment of the best and freshest Medicines, which he will sell on the moat reasonable terms. Physicians sending orders Will be promptly attended to, and suppplied with articles they may rely upon as genuine. Physicians prescriptions vrill 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. dec39 B. lnu.sirs. OALLAGITEItrLONG & MILLER, No. 109 Front ss., between Woad and Smithfield streets, MANUFACTURERS of Bells of all sizes, double and single action Force Pumps, Counter Railing', Min eral Water Pumps, fittings of all kinds for Gas, Water, Steam. ac., Brass Castings for Machinery and anti-anri. ton metal for same. Particular attention paid to Gas Fixtures, and a well assorted stock of Plain and Orna mental Pendants, Burners, Chandeliers, &c., a c. , con stantly on hand. oct9 131121 AIIILITIONG. {ANC.= CROZER. ARMSTRONG & CROZER, Commission .Merehanny No: 22 Market street, Pittsburgh, Pa., will attend promptly to the sale of every description of I.Vestera Produce, and other articles entrusted to their care. Baran ro—Hanna, Hassey & Co.. Pittsburgh: Hanna, Graham &. Co., New Lisbon, 04 Merchants generally i, Wellsville, 0.; Rhodes & Ogleby, Bridgeport, O.i A. G.' Richardson & Bro., Cincinnati; J. F. Howard, Louisville, Ky.; Guile & Borwort, St. Louis; H. Boyles. Steuben ville. "MOWN'S HOTE L , C. CONNELLY. CORNER OF SRITHFI rgh RLD AND THIRD STS., Pittsbu, Pa. • BROWN & CONNELI. I t, PROPRIETORS. N. o.—Good Stabling attached to the house. AFULTON, Bell and Brass Founder, has tebailt aar • commenced business at his old stand, No. 70, Se . cond, between Market and Ferry streets, where he will be pleased to see his old'eustomers 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 or the best materials. Mineral Water Pumps,. Counters, Railings, ke.., together with every variety of Brass Castings, if requir ed, turned and finished in the neatest manner. A. F. is the sole agent for Babldn's Atui-Attrastion Me rsa, so justly celebrated for the reduction of friction in machinery. The boxes and composition can be bad ot him at all times. novl3:y NEWLY INVENTED PATENT BLOCK SPRING TRUSS, for the immediate relief and permanent cure of Hernia and Rupture! (Suited to all sizes.) The superior claims of this Truss consist in the comparative ease with which it may be worn, The pad of wood be ing neatly balanced on springs, yields to the pressure of any part of it, and thoroughly adapts itself to any move ment 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, No. 77 Smithfield street, near Sixth, Pittsburgh. GEORGE WATT. iYI IILTEW DRUG STORE.—loan D. Woman', SPhrTri.r i f' IA sate and 'Retail Druggist, N0.93* Woo street , one door south of Diamond alley, Pittsburgh.—The subscriber has just' received from the eastern cities, and is now opening at.the above stand, a full assortment of articles is his line, consisting of Drugs of all kinds, Dye Stuffs, Paints and Garnishes, Chemicals, ere., together with all such articles as are usually kept for sale at a wholesale and retail drug store. Ills stock is entirely new, and has been selected with care. He is confident that his articles, both as to quality and price, will please such as may favor hint with a call. ONONGAHELA PLANING MlLL.—Jestes him.te moan would respectfully inform his friends and the public, that his new establishment is now in full opera tion, ttnd that he is prepared to Cornish 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 stoutly on bard. Sash, Doors and Mouldings, of every description, made to order. Baild and Carpenters would find to their advan tage to give ers him a call, n ash e can now furnish it them with planked stuff, suitable for every description of work. dec.3-11 West Point Works. PRESTON & WAGNER, Engine Builders, have Cora menead business on Penn st., near the Point, establishment formerly carried ort.by Stackhouse & Nel son. Perms wishing to purchase Steam Engines for Boats, or for other purposes, will please Tabor us with a call, as we flatter ourselves to be able to furnish them on as favorable terms as any otherestablishment in the city. Also, rolling mill and castings of every desmiption can be had at the shortest notice. Rmrsuumcss—Copt. Robert Beer, Thomas Scott, Eaq., Church, Carothers, & Co., R. Denny L Esq., M. Allen &Co CYPRIAN PRESTON, ENOCH 'WAGNER. HEAP BONNETS.—W. R. MURPHY is selling oft ki his remaining stock of BONNETS at greatly redu ced prices. Bonnets of last winter's shapes at from 23 cents to $l,OO. Cheap Latons.—A lot of Dress Lawns reduced to ltlk cents per yard. Mitts Goods for Dresser.—A supply just received, and offered very low. Dark Glnghams.—Rich dark styles of Ginghams. Also, Manchester,and Domestic do., of.choice patterns. Mantua Ribbons.—An assortment just received in the Wholesale Rooms, 2d story, and offered low by the piece. Alio, White and eolared Satin do. ' Prints and Mus/ins.—Ao, excellent stock on band, from 4c. peryd. up to the finest qualities. frrAt Our tiara-east earner of Fourth and 2lfarketitreem TOUN SI. BI.AIR, DAVID STEIN ART and PHILIP vv SPAHMAN, having purchased the entire interest and stock in trade of r4r. John W. Blair. beg leave to inform heir numerous friends and the public that they havethis 'day entered into partnership under the - firm and style of "Biala & C 0.," for the manufacture of Brushes of every description. Being practical workmen, they will make irp every ankle of most durable material, and In the first style • and will keep on , hand, Corgis'°, rather store, No. 120 . Wood street, a very large a ssortment of' every thing in their line of business—which, with their exten sive stack of Shoe. Findings, Fishing Tackle, Pen and prtelitst gailveti, Perrier, shot; and Variety Goods, they Wg1.4.9 1 1P/leaF, Wholesale and retail... achiselsrirsh e s made to ortlerfwith'dispetch. ' The'encouragement *ad pgtroautee of theit friends and the public is earneatlysoliejted, and will be thankfully re .elvad, Observe! BLAIR & CO., . ',burgh, Ont. 24th, 12 48:(0030) ,1110 Wood at: Xf. S weL4fMITH 4 1 - sa MILOUR—." just . received and for sale py marl. 3 aALITR IV SINCLAIR. Els3hln93 earbo U T •. • • • tout - • quire P' , l r, 0. life ~ .VY Marty ortreer,.Pittaburgh,• _ r .roarl7 L. 0. narrower. J. L. smut REYNOLDS & sage, grate GlOcerileolnntini6n Metychantsi and Dealers in Raga, Paper4eiedrner' of Penn and Irwin etreeia,Pitteborgh. , AU. arra Print-. lair Paper constantly On hand: • • • • mitring :TAMES PATTON; Jr D7toissak Grocer and R.424fyinir, tI Di:filter,' a nd Dealer in Foreign and Dotnestie'Winesi and Liquors, Flour, , Cheasei. See* Grain, .da5.,.N0...17, - Liberty street, Pidtaburgb„ rnar9 • • e ' oputgastss, ' - HODDE, SIDN, AND ortNAmFIyTAL PAINTER. Liberty street, opposite Mad.. All, work neatly' : : - executed. Orders punctually" Attended to. ' leiaiebp - George' Deitie s MANUFACTUREHOF BRUSHES,•Wnomtsbmt *stn. }tarAn., No. 75 Wm& sired, Pittsburgh, Pa. Con stantly on • hand, a general and' extensive :assortment of ALL irons of BRUSHES, at the lowest Eastern prices. N. B.—Msehine Brushes, &c., made to order at the , shortest notice : • mitlthy - A. s: aPSIft6ST~IIP, N 0.140 Wood mast, between-kW and Virgin Alley, HOLESALE and 'Retail* Dealer in Cedar Ware, Wi l li Fancy Ware, Wooden Ware, of every description; ' ow Ware, foreign and domestic ; Matts sof all kinds; Patent ButaryChitrns, which fat surpass any now in use in the _United States. -For sale itythe lorvest nrices. mar2o-omc, .WHOLESALE GROCER; RECTIFYING DISTILLED; COMMISSION AND PRODUCE MERCHANT; —ritthes. iN- Foreign and Domenic- Win t Liguars;. Fruits, Nuts,..c. mamba , 162 Liberty street, Pittsbuigh. =l=lS= I'IT'I'SBI3 GH, SATURDAY. M • • •llanetHus . - _ Tim /VHF subscribers most respectfully_ announce to their fellow-citizens that they have perfected their ar rangement 10 carryon the business of Tin Roofing on ma extensive Scale.; ' , . . It is now eirise on four years since - we first introduced tin roofinin thiscity, Durims that time we have cover-. 'ed ever Bity. thousand square(feel of Mors with tin plate, and in all cases•we believe - we have gwett the most .en-: tire satisfaction. , ..This kind of mot has been applied to' the yet" - best.bitiklings In. this city, inclnding, among a large - number of others, the two superb buildings on Penn street, owned by . John L. Sboenkerger and John Bisset,' &Fos. That tin roofing (when skillfully laid on) is ',both permanent and 'durable, there can be no doubt; in proof of this, we can refer to the almosX universal application of this kind of roofing in tne largecitiea on the sea-board' daring the last twenty years; and from enquiring on the, subject, we have yet to learn oflanp one of:those. 'roofs having been worn out. The roofs covered with tin in our own city nre open to the examination of all whotake, an interest in the matter. We have also prepared a Miniature plan of roofs, which maybe seen at our estab-, lishment, where any other information will be given with Pleasure. ' • - - JOHN DUNLAP & mar/ Corner Market and Second streets. The Are Wheeze. THE ATTENTION OF THE . PUBLIC , is respectfull called to the following' cliatatea y Ma. S. &twos—Having tested a quantity . of Gold weighed by your Areometer,lfind the result proves your instrunient correct; and ' reconunend the use of it to those going to California, as the best method for obtain ing the real value of Gold. :Ream yours, D UNIX V Y, Piitiburge;Marcli 9, '49. • • Gold Beater. Prrrsatmon, March 7,1849. M. Escrms--Dear Sir: H eying examined the "Areom eter," manufactured at your rooms, I do not hesitate to commend it to the use of those gentlemen who are about removing to California, in search of Gold. It gives a close approximation to the specific gravity of metals, and will certoinistFnabbi thieadventnrer to as certain when his placer is yielding Gold.- mr10) Yours, mere)+, .1.. R . MiCLINT()C/C. Mead quarters for Boots and Shoes, . CORNER FOURTH AND SMITTLVIELD Sias:era, PITTSBURGH, PA. j• TROTH &SCOTThaving commenced _.,,,...._... the general BOOT and SHOE business, _ wholesale and-retail, would respectfully invite the attention of their friends and the publie gene: rally, - to their splendid new-stock, consisting of Men's, Women's, Boys ,' Misses and Children's wear, of every variety,zuitable for the season, and at prices. to suit the times. Also, a 'splendid article of home-made work, -such as Gentlemen's fine Boots. end Ladies' Misses' and Children's flue work. Please. call and examine for yourselves. N. IL—Traveling Trunks, Carpet Bags, &e.., &e.. al. ways on hand and for sale low for cash: ligy- Country Merchants would find it to their interest to give us a call, when visiting the_ city. TROTH & SCOTT, Corner 4th and Smithfield sts. 1 ---- iscst nista. Tax subscriber, being desirous of. btu., frdometerroineds4WlL to close out the balance' of his stock of BOOTS, SHOES AND TRUNKS, AT COST. They will , be sold ch in an t:s n , g to h s i o s it b p " ar i C e b:se . j ONE PAIR TO A THOUSAND . BA o TESC M O e R r N ch E a R n SMITHFIELD cAN Dat FIFTH STS., Opposite the Pittsburgh Foundry, where they can buy to their satisfaction, for the stock mast be closed out soon. 100 cases Boots on hand, 815, $lB, 821,824 per case. marl .l. RATES. Boots and Shows Sidling (drat Cost.; jTits subscriber wishes to retail bisen tire stock of Doors and Salts at COM-44W" Pere*ns wishing to purchase, will have to calk soon, as he intend to move, on the Dif of April, to St. Clair street. His s toc k s large, and of the very beat kind. The balance remaining unsold by the Ist of April will be auctionse red oft to the highest bidder. T. A. HINTON, Corner Market and Liberty its. Thronicle and Dispatch copy I week.) W AGO NS, tiVADONS. THOMAS • HARRISON, MANUFACTURER OF Wagons, Drays, Carts, &c., PILVICSTLYANII API-VM, HALF MIX raolll THE COIlliT HOUSE. rgtHE proprietor of this establishment having always j ou hand a supply of superior, well seasoned Lum ber, is prepared to fill orders of every description in his branch of manufacturing, with as short notice and on as favorable terms many other workmen in the West. A. newly invented Patent Tip Wagon, for hauling brick, built at the above plate. Also, epairing at tended to. Orders from a distance will receive prompt attention. Rarstsetcraeo. W. Smith, James McCully, Jonas mar3-3m Bureau and Bedstead Factory. Up S.& W. M. HANNAIF'ORD respectfully inform the citizens and the public generally that they have re moved-their Warerooms to Smithfield street. between Diamond alley and Filth street, sign of the Big Bedstead, where they are prepared to sellowholesale or retail, very ehrap for cash, the following layieles:—Bureaus, Bed steadit,With Gazzam's lion Fastenings; and also the bind quality of Screw Bedsteads, Tables, Stands, &c. And they wish it particularly understood, as there is somucb prejudice against machine made work, that they warrant their work to give satisfaction, and if not well made, the money shall be returned. • marliLlm Cheap . Clothing for Scrip. I HAVE just received front the East a we!lselected and fresh assortatent of SPRING and SUMMER GOODS, including English and French Cloths, Cassimeres and Vestings, all of superior manufacture, to which I would respectfullyinvite the attention of my friends. Country Mercants themselves others visiting the city, who wish to provide with a good article at a very low price, are respectfully invited to call on the sub scriber. All work warranted. No. 116 Gains to More. ( - IRINA, GLASS AND QUEENSWARE SELLING LLII OFF—CALL AND SECTILE Bailoativa—The undersign. ed being about to remove, in the coming month, to N 0.6.5 Wood street, is desirous of closing. out the greater part of his Stock at REDUCED PRICES. He would call your particalarattention to his large and splendid assort ment-of CHINA, GLASS and QUERNSWARE, Giran. doles. Lamps, Britannia, Tea Ware, Castors, French and English Mantel Ornaments, and Tea Setts, of the newest styles and patterns, nil of which he ogres at a small advance above cost. Remember the place, No. 115 Woon sr. ifeb27] . M. HODELNSON. Commercial Row Cabinet Wareroom T. B. YOUNG k Co. one Tr, AVE removed their CABINET WAR&ROMIS to Commercial Row, Liberty street, opposite the head 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. s` Undertaking promptly attended to at reasonable lees may 2 7 Hate, Copp,. sad Bluffs. OILTun subscriber ts now recng frotn the city of New York a choice assortment of fiats Caps and man, Latest Fashions, in great va riety, and very C 2111.0, wholesale and retail. . • JAMES WILSON, Smithfield street, 2d door South of 4th at. FALL FASHION OF HATS kvmt 111 , C013.0 & CO., (late alteord & /Kin g,) 11111 WILL introduce, on Saturday, Aug. 20, the FALL STYLE OF HATS, just received from New York. Those in wantof a neat and beantifhl HAT, are Invited to call at their store, corner of Fifth and Wood Streets. aug24 New Bat and Oap Store. JAMES WILSON, Hat Mankfacturer, (formerly of the corner of Diamond alley to Wood streets ) begs leave and - to inform his old custolizts, friends, and the public, that he has opened a NEW STORE, on Smithfield at., where a choice asaortment of HATS, CAPS, and LADIES , PUSS, (as good, neat, fashionable and CID/AP as any in the city,) may be had. J. W. Nery cordially invites his friends and the public to remember hisnew location and establishment,and give him a call as hearty ashe intends to welcome them. • mar3l-ly Fashionable Hat and Cap illantiOunorr. irIEORGE S. ANSHUTZ, Agent, respectfully informs his . friends and the public general ly, that Its has commenced the manufacture of Wilt Hats and Caps, at No. 33 Wood street, one doorfrom the corner of Second, where he has now on hand a fine as sortment of lints and Caps of bit; own manufacture,which he will dispose of, wholesale or retail, on the most rea sonable terms, for cash or city. acceptance. Hats' made to order at the shortest notice. aplo-3m Clinton Paper 311111. THE CLINTON _PAPER AuLL, situated at Stenben- A. vine, Ohio, having been enlarged and improved, and at a very great expense added new sad the moat im proved kind of machinery, Is now prepared to manufac ture all kinds of Writing, Printing, Wrapping and Cotton Yarn Papers, Bonnet Boards, - Zen., equal to may in the Eastern or Western countrj. The undersigned having the `Agency of the abovahlill, 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. 18. C. HILL, jan3l 87 Wood street. ' Saw null. THE subscribers having taken the Saw -mill above the Fifth Ward Bridge, formerly run by' Mr. John Cham bers, and having a good stock of Timber on hand, would solicit the patronage of the public. Orders thankflilly received and punctually auemled to. SAVARY & SPAULDING. The undersigned having soldbis Interest in the above Mill to Messrs. Savory & Spaulding, would recommend them to hie former cast orners and the community, as being well qualified to give satisfaction to all who may dehl with thom 0a1122:10 JOHN CII&MBERS. VIC CMIRPATHIC BOOKS.-Jum received, at the Book store of the subscriber, in Fi ft h st, near Market : Matcria 3fectica,ptirci. by 'Samuel Hahneman,wanslited and edited by Charles Julius Hempel, M. D:4 vols. Hartman's - Acute - Bic' eases, by Dr, Hemprel, vol. 1. 'Homcepsthic Domestic Medicine,by J. Lowrie, enlarg ed and improved by A..T. Hall, M. D.- Jabi's New Manuel, vol. 1 iNos.l and 3. Herings Domestic. Physician. Booninshattsen's Tberapcetic Pocket Book, for Horace pathists, by Dr- Okie. • - HabentanbrCbronie Diseases, vol. 3. Togetherwith Medicine Chests, of different JiZES and c. ices. ••• [ RP/ 8 ] VICTOR SURMA. 4 4 • . _ JAS.McGUIFLE, Tailor, Third st., near Wood %Chronicle copy.): WOOO err ittioWlaitecitis .. . ' Ilanimer , dr, Vanier, CAIDNHF WAREROON,SMITHVIELD STREET, Dettosen Se'renthstrett and StrawbercysUelf,Pittskirg, Pa. A I '.". '' • ' IIATIMER .4'DADLER keep.constantlY on hand .' . a variety-of excellent and fasluonable'Furniture, warrautedeqnal to'any in the city, and sold on as .Leforable, terms as.can be obtained at..any similar ' .establishment in-.he West.. They have now on hand an ttnapnallv extensive stock,embracing all kinds of Fitmi lure, trout the cheapest and:gal:lest to the moat costly' and elegant: All orders promptly attended to:' mi2l:6m • '.' • Euratitture:•' —•• A I •• 7 , , Tuir subsctlber,- wishing to reduce his present - stock 'of FUrniture,Will,' from' this date until fur ther notice; sell all articles in his line at Cost, being .• ' determined to lessen the amount of stock on hand.' 11111410 persons ,who may call on. hint with the intention 01.getung a "good penny's worth;" .will not .be disap pointed. His 'stook of Furniture is eilual to any in the' city, Udth in style and'workmanship, and the assorunenf Complete. , - - • - - • ALEXA M'CURDY, ...• ~. - Furnitere Roomsnlid sr., . . . ••blekt.. door above Pittsburgh Itant, 1 , Jam odwell- MO DERN AN e* D ANTIQUE FURNITURE No. 83 Tann) Srtutrr, Puma - amt. A. 4, •, LARGE and splendid .assortment of ,Furniture, suitable for Steamboats, Hotels, and Private Dwell logs, constantly on hand and made to order. ' a present Stock on hand cannot,be exceeded by any manufactory in the Western country. Persona wishing to purchase, would do well to give me a nall,ns I am de termined my prices shall please. Part of Stock con sists in— Tete a Tete; ' • Billet Etarele; Louis xiy. Chairs; ~Queen Elizabeth Chairs; Tea Poyse ;, Fruit Tables ; Toilet Tables; - Louiii XV. 'Commoder. French Mahogany BedstleadsiTiano Stools ; 60 Sofas, witli_plush and hair cloth covers ; 60 Mahogany Rocking Chairs; 40 dozen Parlor do. 30' '" 'Fancy - do. 25 Centre Tables ; 20 pair Divans j • 4 pair Pier Tables ; ,15 marble top Dressing Bureaus ; 8 Wardrobes; 8 Secretaries and Book Cases; . 20 marble top Wash Stands; 4 pair Ottomans; . • 8 pairFanay. Work Stands. A trey large easement of common Chairs and other Furniture, townwnerous to mention. • It Steam. Boats furnished on the shortest notice, and on the most reasonable terms. , febo To the Assessors of Allegheny County. TWICE NOTICE--That, whereas, an Act of The Gene " ral Assembly of this Commonwealth was passed at its last session, abolishing militia tralnings and imposing a tax of fifty cents upon all male persons, between the ages of 21. and 45 years, who are not uniformed and en rolled In a volunteer company, as the law directs arc hereby required to make out an alphabetical list of ail applicants under said Act, within. your township, ward or district; except such as are exempt by law from militia duty, (among which exempts are included all such persons as have served in the late war , with Alexi co,) and return the same to the Commissioners' Office, at as early a day as practicable. Prompt action in regard to this duly is required JOSEPH T. MARKS; THOMAS PERKINS, myl WM. BENSON, Go W a assiers. HPARRY has inven ld ted machine for washing Gold, . for whichhe has made application for a patent.— They are now offered for sale at the Warehouse of PARRY, SCOTT &. Co., No. 103 Wood at., Pittsburgh. Adventurers to California are invited to call and ex amine these labor-saving machines. They are simple in their construction, easily transported on the back of mules or horses, weighing eighty pounce each, and can be put in operation in half an hour. They can be filled with provisions. It is the opinion of those who have seen the trial of one of these machines of smallest size, that two men will wash the mineral front ISO bushels of sand or earth n 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 ben tit They w' require but a small stream or water, and can be used the whole season, and can be put into operation where there is aotstifficie.nt water to wash in the usual way: Price of smallest size 835. Orders from abroad, ac companied by cash, will be promptly filled: H. PARRY, at Parry, Scott & feb7nltf N 0.103 Wood st., Pittsburgh. READ THIS LETTER„—Who will be without a beau tiful bead of hair, when they can haveone for three shillings? Twenty years' loss of hair and wonderful restoration " BAX.ratoax, July 17, 1.847. "DearSir—The wonderful effects OfJones , Coral Hair Restorative has been decisively demonstrated in the ca ses of several respectable eitizemenf the town, who, ou account of your selling three tibilling trial bottles, try it without fear. One instance, which has attracted pantie ular attention, is the case of a gentleman who had little or no hair for twenty years;. he had tried numerous pre parations in vain, and ultimately had his head shaved and wore a wig. •At my recommendation, he tried the Re, storative, and after using it, according to the direction, for a short time, the young hair appeared, and he has now as fine a head of hair as any person in Baltimore. " Yours, lce. JOHN KILVINGTON." It causes eyebrows to grow, preventi the hair front turning grey, and the first application causes it to curl beautifully, frees it from scurf; and stops it front falling off. Sold with full directions at 82 Chatham st-NX. and by Wm. Jackson, Agent, 89 Liberty st. Pittsburgh. [sap2o eorge ASIEIONABLE4 A r mo r , No. 43,hIarket street.— roomsigoed his Tailoring Establishment in the on Market t om , lately occupied as p a Bookstore, by Bosworth & Co., the undersigned is preared to fill all or/ dere in his line which may be entrusted to his care by Ms old friends and customers, and the public generally. His long experience in the business and the success with which he has prosecuted it in.Pittaburgh, emboldens him to hope for a liberal share of patronage. He will make all descriptions of Clothing in the beat manner, and most fashionable istyle, FOR CASH. ap”..5.1y Merchant Tailor. MHE subscriber respectfully announces to his custom ers, and to the gentlemen of Pittsburgh and vicinity, generally, that he has received his usual assurtment of Spring Goods, for gentlemen's wear, to which he invites their attention. His stock comprises fine Broad Cloths of all V colors; Cassimeres; rich estings, 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. WM. B. SHAFFER ; Water It., 3d door above National. Hotel. Fashionable Clothing Store No. 219 LIBERTY STREET, OPPOSITE SEVENTH! rgtHE Subscribers respectfully inform their friends and I. the public generally, that they have Mat received a new aupply of French and Enghsh Cloths, and cassi merer,—Vestinga of all styles and quality—Ready-made Clothing of all descriptions, neck and pocket Handker chiefs, - Shirts; in shon, 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 elsewhere. ivfi-tf AIIMLLE.N &DowNiNG. Dissolution. THE FIRM of Acheson & Dagg is this day . dissolved by mutual consent. Mr. Jas. T. Dagg havingdeciin ed business on account of ill health, has disposed of his interest to Jas. C. Acheson. The business hereafter will be conducted in the name of W. & J. C. Acheson. WM. ACHESON, JAS. T. DAGO. Pittsburgh, July, 1898 . , QT In withdrawing from the firm of Acheson & Dagg, I take pleasure in recommending my successor to my friends and the public generally. JAS. T. DACG. July 29, 1349 nag DISSOLUTION.—The Parutership, heretofore exist- J. getee the subscribers, under The firm o par Itl , Ditvrrr, was dissolved on the 7th inst. Other ty is authorized to use the name of the firm; in settlement. JOHN MYDEVITT, JAMES APDEVITT. March 10. 11:7C0-PARTNERSHIP.—The undersigned have this day formed a Co•partnership under the firm of JOHN 11113E'VITT &BROTHERS, for the transaction of a Gro cery and Produce business. JOHN bPDEVITT: JAMES WILLIAMM,DEVITT, hPDEVITT. March 7, 1849.-(mrl2) T\ISSOLUTION.—The, partnership of &tannin Jr. Ll:s jj. is this day dissolced,-by mutual consent. The bu siness of the firm will be settled by fl z Lee. _ Piwburgh, 30th Jan., 1849 NOTICE.—The undersigned will continue the Wool business and attend to the sale of Woolen Goods, at the old place. H. LEE. 11Y• In retiring from the late firm of Alurphy . .k. Lee, I take great pleasure in recommending Mr. H. Lee to the confidence of my friends and to the public.. an3o J. R. ARJRPHY. Co-Poirtuerahlp Notice. JOHN DUNLAP. JOHN truism-co JOHN DUNLAP having, on the Ist inst., associated with him in, his business JOHN FLEXING, they will ere after carry Man ufactu ri ng Imorting P f House Furnishing Hardware and bue n ess, under the name and style o fi John Dunlap & Co. The business of the old establishment will be closed by the senior Partner of the. present firm, at their warehouse, corner of Market and Second streets (janiS) JOHN DUNLAP do CO.' tHls MIDNIGHT SUN=A ,}%FritE ' uhikt 1. Bremer; translated by ?Jury }lowan. Jost received and(or sale by JOHNSTON & STOCKTON. Corner Market and &I sta. _ _ _ OoBUSHELS VERY FINE CORN AIE.A.6--Recru and for sale by Uan3) CUMMINS a SMITH C H S E e by 2ooo lbs: large Cheese, forzle . for County ap2B N 0.158 Liberty street. OATS -300 bushels, prime quality, just received per steamer Wellsville , for sale by ap3ol Next door to Perry Hou OPERRY, se, Allegheny Wharf. P ITCH—SO r rreh , , tbr ea a y JOHN P. PERRY ap3ol, .. Next door Perry Rouse. Allegheny . Wharf, F ISHING LINES-4+4 gr en o .e L r n e e a n .GraßtL ri; 10 Cotton ao Jnat reed by MOCANDLESS'& CAMPBELL, 97 Wood street.) 13=I ZOSTPH Llpssuccorr- wit. C. LIP.P.EBOOTT. db.II3ARIL• (Ls= J. S. arrucitra & Co.) Manufacturers of. Mentz Fire Proof Safes, Secimel street,between Blvd and Socitkfkkl: un • IN Tuesday afternoon, Ju1y.25,1848, the undersigned ‘,./ were called upon by Messrs. Lippencott'& Barr, to srdness an honest and 'fair test of one of their Phcenix Safes. The furnace being prepared, the Safe was placed inside thereof, with books, and some money; when. the door of the Safe was osed and the fire kindled at a quarter past 2 o'cloek, •a, short' tim the af w enured So% and continuedtill half past o'clock, beg abo four and a half hours, when the committee 'expressed their stoisfaction that the time occupied. with each beat was sufficient. The furnace was then pulled dawn, Safe cooled, and door opened—the boob, papers and money , safe. The heat was so great as to Juelt off' the brass mountings. IVe th erefore take pleasure in recommend ing.these Safes co the publia, as being, in our . .judgment; entirely fire proof. JARVIS & TRABUL, ~ • • ' NOCK & RAWSON; ' " '•-• • CORNWALL & Bscert HERma,: • BRANNON & THATC BENEDICT 'fr. CARTER,' • • . ISAAC CROMIE. . lam engaged in tm ea ry naineas,. - tin know something about . fnmaces, and heat. I wunessed' the burning of the above Safe, and can freely say there was no humbug about it, and with pleasure recommend them( to the public as fieing, in my ju d gmen t , entirety fire proof. KAYE • In calling upon the above gentlemen for their signa tures, they. .11 spoke In the highest terms of the fairness of the test, and their full confidence of the Safe's being entirely fire-proof. We have constantly on hand and for sale a full assortment of the above Safes. mitt%_ ' _BELL -& TERRY. • mem nueze it Painting, • jiFASHIONABLE CLOTHIERS, N 0.218 Liberty street, opposite Seiena, beg leave to call the wren liOn of their customers and_ the public generally to an examination of the stock of GOODS they are now in reeeip't of, comprising, in part; fine French, Belgian,. English' and American • Cloths, all . colors ; French, EngLuihand American Cassimeres of all shades and textures ; Summer Cloths, in endless v ' atiety;liest. inga, do. • Clothing made to order in the best and latest style. They have also oa hand a large and well assort. ed stock of READYeALADECLOT=W, to which they invite the attentionof their Meadsand customers. Imr24 cTia - zsza ,at. 4 • . . A TTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW, St. •Leuir, Me, will give particular attention to the Col.; lection of Chitin's, and all money received, shall be re. 'mitred without delay. ' ' ' • • Rtrirascrs—Hon. R. Coulter Supreme Bench, Pa.; Messrs. Lyon, Shod, & Co, 5t.. ' 14241 ; Messrs. Wood, Abbott & • Co., Mr. Charles H. .W".ng, Philadelphia; Messrs. Eno, Mahoney .& Co., Mei** Chittender, Bliss & Co., New York; Messrs. Baugliiiifir Orendorff, Messrs. W. P. & Murdoch, Mesas. Lftdc. , ,' Martin & Co., Mr. John Falconer, Baltimore; Messrs. Lorenz sterling & Messrs. Forsythe & Co., Messrs. Hampton, Smith & Co., and Mr. L. S. Waterman, Pittsburgh. • .mar29:2m • Rare Btandar. ITERIDAN'S SPEECHES.. d, —The Wor Spe tall eches of the Right Hon. Richardßrinsley Sheridan with a Sketch of his Life; W o ks ---T by a Constitutional frienit-3 vols.. : Sterne's Worhe Works of Lawrence Sterne, in 000 vol., with a Life of tho• Author, by 'himself; illus trated by Harley. 1 eel., 8 vo.". . Sketch Book.—The Sketch book of Geoffrey - Crayon, Gent. Anthon's revised edition, with illustrations by frriar's Astoria, or Anecdotes of an Er;terprise beyond the Rocky Mountains ; by Washington Irving. Mardi, or a Voyage Thither.—A new work in two vols., 12 mo., by Herman Melville. A Tabtefor Critics, or a Glance at a few of our Litera ryyrogenies, in a aeries of jok es, by a a m a e f u l Quiz. For vale by KAYric CCI., may 3 • Comer of Wood *and Thini streets. (Div' • Commissiouers OIITCL - 11 TITS LARGE AND COMMODIOUS 110 TEL, KNOWN AS THE " QUINCY HOUSE,. QUINCY, ILL. I N pursuance of a law passed by the General Aslembly of this State, sealed proposals will be received at the office of the Secretary of State, at Springfield, until the first depeCJuly next, for the purchase of said hotel, with all thefiiiniture, lots, out-buildings and stables belonging to the same. Said hotel is built of brick, four stories high, having on the lower floor four spacious store-rooms fronting the public square in said city; and two of like description fronting Third street, with a reading room. par room, la dies' and gentlemens' parlor, a large dining hall upon the second floor, and a large.number °fairy and comfort able private parlors, with a sufficient number of sleeping apartaterns - upon the 3d and 4th -floors, making it In- all one of the most Capacious and convenient hotels in the western country The estimated cost of said building, out-buildings, furniture and 'otsperonging to the same, is about 8100,0010. There will be sold at the same time, and embraced in thesame proposal, air the furniture belong ing to said house, and which is now In use by the occu pant of said hotel, being sufficient to serve the purposes of accommodation. There is a sufficient niunber of lois for convenience, besides good and.convenient oat-build ings and stables belonging to the same, for which propo sals in-like manner as above-will-be'edeilred atthe same. time. The proposals must embrace the isntire property. Said property will be sold to the highest bidder tn interest paying state Indebtabuss, upon the foll Owing terms, to wit ; one-third of the purchase money oa the day of sale, one-third in one year thereafter, and, the remaining one third in two years from the day of sale. The purchaser will be required to give bond and security to be approv ed by the Governor. Upon payment of the entire pur chase money, the Governor will cause to be executed a• deed to said proyerty, covering the right and title thereto to the purchaser as is provided by law. For information in regard to said property, address the . Sscarrsar ov Srirs, at Springfield, or Gen. Sastrxr.. lawn, at Quincy, Illinois. _ • AUG. C. FRENCH Governor of the State of Illinois. [Dr Quincy Herald, Chicago Deriuscrat, Illinois Thor nal, St. Louis Union . , Louisville.Demociat, Cincinnati.En quire r;',Pe nnsylvaman, Boston Post, Buffalo Commercial Advertiser and Pitthburgli Post will - copy six weeks and send their account to theaieentive department of illinois. Springfield, March 16 1849—Illinois State Regis tcr. apl . --aw GEO ARMOR ' Removal. T HE subscriberhas removed ,his Wholesale. Grocery Store to the corner of Hancock street and Allegheny Wharf, next door to the Perry House. - mar 27 , .X9H2 I. F. PERRY._ . . Spring Fashions liats•and Caps, 4 his subscriber will introdtice, this day, Am March 2d; 1849, the Spring style of HATS and CAPS, which for neatness and dura : bility cannot be surpassed—the style being midi 'that. cannot help from giving the wearer entire satisfaction. - He is also daily expecting the arrival of an extensive( assortment of California Hats, of various coldrs all of which will be disposed of at his old unusually low prices. Country Merchants are invited to call and ex amine his assonnaent. G. W. GLASSGOVIT, 114 Wood - street, 3d door beiowl. D. Davis' Auction Rooms, Pittsb'g. • - Sprlug' Style' 7113441. ' 4 CHEAP Ft% CASH.—.I shall introduce on March Ist. (the regular day),Beebe's New York standard fashion for_Hentlemenht Heti'. The style is unique and oeautitcd,'" and ' eorabined 'With supetior woansatt, STILP and 1d4.2 - EIL , a, produces allthe essentials:of•areati ly GOOD Her. FRANCIS EEEVIL, " • - Practical Hines, 72 Fourth at. SPRING STYE, I h4 - 9—Wilirbe introduced this day, Saturday. March 3d, the New York atYle . foi 4 HATS, at - . S. MOORE'S, • 76 Wood st., • Third doer above Fourth street: inara.amsl SPRING FASHION FOR HATS.--C.:- H: sox will introduce Use new style of Getalemenhi Hats on Satarday, 24th instant. ITALIJABLE PROPERTYFOILSALB 7 -Bieven Lots V in theft Ward, Pittsburgh, 24 feet on Carson street by 120 feet to Patterson's line.. between Liberty street, 24 feet by 100 to Spring_ +p lay,Carion street a nd Frew's' SIX out Lots in the reserve, near Allegheny City and Manchester, containing about ten Acres each—Noe 201, 197,.198, 195, 194; Enottire ' feb24 WM, M..DARIANGTON. HHOLID AYS OLIDAYS.I HOLLDAYSL!—Tho, subscribers are' just opening a splendid collection of Toys and fine Fancy Goods of every description; suitable for Christ mas and New Year's presents. consisting in part, viz:- Jewelry' and Watches; Work, Dressing and Fancy Glass BOxerv; Card Cases ,• Pearl, Shell, Ivory and Velvet Card Baskets i-Steel Bead Purses ; Crotchet Velvetl3ags.; Mu sic Boxes; Chess Men ; Dominoes, tic.; with a tho u sand Other 'articlesooo numerous to mention. - • The above Goods we will sell extremely low, preyiouS to the Ist February,lB4o, as we intend making s ame ma terial alterations [sour store and business. - -We' invite all to call who want bargains, at _844 Market street, be tween Fifth and Diamond. . dee& • . - - - HOGAN le CANTWELL_ J. R. MURPHY, H. J.RV, • p1:110 PLANING MlLL—BrAirea urea and.Waterlans, (along Charier st.,) First Ward,Allegheny city,neat anchesteri—GEOßGE DRAIIER' having resumedtd, guess, has erected the necessary maeldnerfat the above place, for taming out all work in his line, and is prepared to take boards to his mill and deliver them 'to customer* on reasonable terms. Dressed flooring, boards, siding, Ac., always on hand A large quantity of dried floonng lumber on hand. Orders from:Western Lumbec/derchatits promptly el .ml130•U .110 WORKERS IN METALS AND -_STONE.—A L Goma TO 'Woaaana ta Mirtat. atlb STONE, :de the we of Architects and Deeigneirs,'ltc., acc., , from .original de signs, and from selections made from every accessible sonree, American aid t uropeaa. ' !3y Thomas W. Wai ter, Archimet,of Girard Cones°, and J . J. Smith. The above for sale.by , ' KAY do CO., feb27 ' Corner of Witkid and Third sts. ct !LAVING AND HAIRDRESSING SALOON—Ett.scx.. .1, SON & Pcnnirrsts, liniswita .FWgietsers;- have. fitted up the saloon on Abe corner of CherrytdicY and Water-BT, near' the National Hotel,lbmierlrbecupled by Clement Archer; and are prepared tow:titan gentlemen at once, with. ease, pomfort, and politeness. • . In connection With theirsaloon, they hive fitted bp in excellent shower bath, where personscan have shower baths at all hours of , the day. - ! nay still continue to serve their ' astomers also their Old Stand, corner of the Diamond audiraion-st: • febl74l SANDS' SARSAPARILLA-4640z., quart bottles, , itist reel and Or sale by • - 4.:FARNEBTQCBat CO., , CortierAit led Weed sts. CM filificelictueous. patch C. a: PAULSON, . -73, Wood.st. =M=SE!!2M lliiteAkintcHus.• • . BOOK AND JOB PRINTING. Ni W. 'Corner of Wood and Siren. Streets. THE Proprietor or the hloniero Post ?d and am= . Aim hiseovserramm„, 'respectfully Informs his friends and the patrons of these papers, that he has a large as sortment ofJOB TYPE /LA O ALL OTHER DIATERIAL necessary to a lob' Printing Office, and that he .18- pre _ LIMIII MSS FRINTIRG oviiviret: DZSCIZIVTIOM •, "Mt; Bil l o fJ toding t . , . . Blanks, . 'Hat LCatl,a yn, 117" All kinds of Blanks, Stage , Steamboat andlCd.nil Boat Bills, with appropriate cuts, pthited thhalbrtost notice an d reasonable terths. - •• • - the He reßpectfally asks die patronage of .bla , islands and '1 public generally, in brruichsjhis boshvs. •• •• • • Paper inglarsgs. , • . : ~, • T 7 AV purchased at three or 11* largest PailifrhiS AO& m the East, (New York' Pi'llapelphia •and add- • Balti more,) a large assortment of-t he newest and most •Ltg• proved styles of PAPER HANGINGMBORDERB4O,• ; and made arrangements by which I will' be enabled to procure all new Patients, slmultaneatt..wilh theli ;TV peaaance in the Eastern market,4' would . invite the at= ' tention of those desiring to • have theirbonsai Papered • with the latest styles of paper, to. cell spd•examine,my. h stook, before purchasing cewhere. /20 , .. • . • I have now on the way from the East 4 0 , 0 0 0 pieces ofe Gold; Satin Glazed and common Paperangi_age,Which l'can sell at prices ranging from 121 cents to VPredet nutrl2 HILL, b 7 Weed 'lf, • Mitt. DUFb"$ , • " • WRITING AND BOOK-KEEFING.CLASSES,.; Alexander 4-.Dayps Buildings, entranesfrom thi Dfdmond. , IGISTABLISHED IN 1840.--ft is anlvertiallyiedthitted All by all now. practising Mr. Duff's plan of. Doable Entry, to possess the following advantages' over all "other methods in use ; — let;dispensingWitil On books ex cepting a Day Book and Leger; 2d, reducing' the cash , and merchandize accounts to about one fine,fir one /tun .dr:o43d, checking reducedin the same proportion • 4tb; ' as annual saving of forty or fifty 'folios of the Leger . 6th, greater security against error; 6th, daily posting of. Otte petsonal accounts. An elegant Mercantile Band: _writing imparted to all going through a course of lessons,. Soars: 10 to'l2, 2 to 4, and 7 tole. =l4 • ' Plits • 'MBE subscriber has invented a machine for Washing oat GOLD, possessing the..following qualities —lt weighs - about twenty-five pounds, can be packed in a box 13 inches by 17, and 17 inches deep ; will wash out a bushel of wet sand in about two minutes—drreand •in • less timo--leaving the Goldperfectly clear of sand - and gravel. Those going to California aro invited to call and see its operation, at my residence; in'Penn streetonear Water street • . (marlil - • . • • .0. EVANS. .. ER 1k )10 - ba - ; 3,4 6: 1 171N , miaugu ND . FraIIIKERNG UNDIERTAILILIS, corner Peneand • . s'lll Se. Clair as, °natio s Exchange 171 r • Wok! Entrance' on Penn: so., res. pectfully 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 business of Cabinet Making,. an d their attention will be devoted altogether to the above business, keep a • large assortment of COFFINS made and Singh ed, cover . . ed, and lined in the neatest tnanner, , •with a variety a. materials, and at all prices; we keep •SHROUDS ready made' of all sizes; of Flannel, Cambric, and Muslin, •at • . all pnees,• and' made in the eastern style, and all' other article' necessary for dressing the dead, and furnishing • funerals, of quality and price to snit; SILVER PLATES or engraying the name and age; ICE CASES for toying the body in ice by those who wish to keep their (heads . 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 =ARSE mad a pair of I fine homes, and any number of the beet 'carnage', etc., etc., and wilt be prompt, panetual. and reasonable. augl.ll-y . . ; . . lisle's Patent Rotary: IllaehtneS A.PPLICABLE TO TUT 821 . Or_ . • •• FOAMING AND SUCTION P 09 FIRE ENGINE, Steam Engine,: Ventilator, and Water'Whed. ' - T remarkable Machine was invented by Einar... Herm, of New York, - and bids fair to supersede, in all its above applications, the machines now - in Use. It has been visited by thousands, and tried in - many of its applications, and its success has outstripped everything - in the history of useful inventions. The compact format the machine, its; simplicity of construction mad hew op . plication of established principles, render it an object of 'admiration to all who see it. . . • • , •. . As a common Pump, for the me offamilies, its portabil ity and the facility with which it can be Converted Mtn' Fire Engine, are. among its advantages. It is equalW useful for all purposes to which Pumps can be applaedon steamboat, or vessels, to supply bailers, Washing of decke, pumping the holds, &c., , For Mines and Hydraulic Works of all kinds; it re quires lees power to do the same amountot work, andis less liable to get out of repair than any pomp ever be tore invented. It thrown a continuous ,treat of Water, without the use of an air chamber cor:nny complicated • double acting apparatus. • •-, • As a Fire Engine, not one half the number of Mee are retiuired as upon the machines now in use, and they can work a much longer time without fatigue, owing to the manner of the application of the power--either by crank As a Rotary Steam Engine, this machine has suppliad— that great desideratum mongselentific men, viz:obtain ing a constant rotary action, which can be satisfactorily applied to practical purposes. - Asa Ventilator for Xines, Wells and. Vessels, or a Blower for Furnaces,.it is easily and elficienly applied. As a Water Intel, 'working either by departing or en ering water, it is something entirely new and eminently • useful. 'lt can be need as to obviate muchefthe expense it nlaying foundations of mills, digging of water courses Ac. ace One of the Machines can bo seen and some of its ap plications tested. by calling at " Untox He.u.," ectrner of Fifth and Smithfield streets, entrance on Fifth st. Eights for individuals, Counties, tee., within the State of Pennsylvania, can bo obtained of the subscribers, as above, and any information relative to it cheerfully THOS. H. PERDUE. D. EL;.WILLJAM.9. T - A citilal - - •. oaE undersigned hav u ine. concluded to decline `his- present business, will sell Ins extensive, stock, of Ladles', Gentlemen's and Children's BOOTS and SHOES at Great Bargains. The stock is one of the best select- Led in the market, and consists of every. variety. :''Thens is no humbug in this; as Goods will bp'sold, at a.great sacrifice. ...Purchasers Wishing good bargains had better' , give me .a call atlio. 107, East side of Market, four doors froin the corner of; Water street. A, fiIeCAIIIIIION. a p3o:2w. - . [Dientatch,.Tonnial and Chronicle copy.l .NCYFANs4.4Th " ,cnlc Fans; 12 " • 2 bone 4 .25 " " paper ass'd 1 " :6 " '‘feather " ' assorted common " "NOUN & CANTW E 6 Market LL, street. 11 A LL persons knowing themselvesindebted to Arthur°, Nicheison & Co., (Eagle Foundry ' ) are reguestedio call at their old Warehouse, on Liberty street. . unpaid_ accounts will be placed in the hands" of 'a - Justice of the Peace, on theist July 'Mayl6. •ARTHURS,.NICHOLSON de • Co. 137- general assortment of HollOw Ware_ . La., at the lowest market rates. Liberty tit., licad•of Wood at. .• • mars —• • ARTHUR' A' NICHOLSON.: - .1)00TS, £1110ES; TRUNKS,- dte.-4oatinsbes it. Rait- Jj ward,- Wkolesale and Retail Boot, Slide end • rund Store, - No:186 Liberty street, nearly opposite the head ol Wood. ,P.tc H. have in store 'and are receiving their Pall and Winter stock orBOOTS and snars,coneistitig. of the largest stoclathey have ever been able 10 bring to this market. We also have constanUy on. hancla splen.' did!'stnek of BaywarcPs Metalle Ginn Elastic Shoes, both for:ladies and gentlemen's wear, the most beautiful arti cle ever manufactured. We would solicit inn examine tion of our stock of goods, by all who wish to purchase either at wholesale or retail,. as we. ill sell :at a email advance above - cost - C ountrymerchapts Will find. it to . their interest to call and ernmme our' ttick 'before Dar chasinf. .. , FBLLANSBER dc BAYWAR' Br - 111, - A , i ----- 2. 6 , 2 d,„ JUST RECEIVED, by Express, one piece short nap sj • bl'k Cloth; suitable for Gentlemen's 'Cloaket,which I will make to order cheap. . - . hIeGUIRR,. ".,Tailor.. 'Also, one piece jht 'short nap, a very dasyabiat4ti elefor!Lathest Cloaks . - Colors warrants:L. Also, a goodassortment fine French Cashmere Vestizigt t6gather with a good assortment-of fancy and black ens-, Simms, for Pants., which will be Made to order as cheap and as well as at any other establishment in the city. .. hIeGUIRE, Tailor, Third street, St. Charles Bailding. ' Pere —iii—uu X4fFt a --- 1 a 44 - - A rEll" LOTS et remain undisposedvf, a n d tobe let 21. ouseon perpetual Lease, near ICeating's old Mansion H, 7.th. 3, Vard,-Pittsburgh.' --They are,tko•cheatidat Lots in the market, being of large size,in a healthy. eon venientand prosperous Mention, and the ptuehasdruoney never required to' be.paid; rmly the' Interes or ground rent; from 818 to $24 a yeariaccording to s ize map* , Sidon of the,Lot,with the privilege of ortinguisihment at any time by, payment of the princmal.- The:Privilege:a f Ilse well . belonging to said Mansion House Nsllf bogtvett 'until the new Beam is comPleted. -' - . . .. . ~ THOS. ATELLON, Ati'y, ~ ~ . ' . Corner of , Wylie and Filth streets. .- - . . Wylie, and IRSICAVE•you a bad Complexion, coarse,dark, yellowsar. ja, sallow t If you have, you will by. using 4.Cake or - Jones' Italian ' Chemical Soap, a week or two, your akin becomes clear, white- and smooth: • If yoit have any'', di sease of tha Head, Face or. Bear d -- anctras-Illn_gwonn, • Scald Head, Scurvy, Erysipelas,. Salt Jtheam, Barber's itch=you can be cured: ,far I have seen persons who . had filthy skin diseaseti for years,and after trying every thing in vain, have been cured by washing the yartwith _ Jones Italian . Chemic al Soap, and can aonscientionsly: oar it for ilay•of the above complaints, which I would not do, unless I knew it to. be all I - state. •If 'yOu . have San Spots, pregkies, hlorphow; Tan t Sun Barn Or disfig- . nrEinents of any kind, it will dispel them land make .the skin beautiful - iris ° sure antidote and cure for' the bites fEr Beware of counterfeits. .Partictila.rbicheap ones —ask for Janis , Soap,'and see that the name of T. Jones is on each cake. -- Persons front or in the south and other warm climates, would' find this not only.for theinselves-,, but it is a never-failing remedy foe-chaps and'chafes in infants. And now, reader, by giving this one trial. your will find it all or even more, than we have stated above. Sold at 82 Chatham street, N. Y t and by Sync, Jackson. acentHlLiberty street, Pittsburgh. r,gs _se . ritilE subscribers have . remoyed from Nci.lt7 Water mt. • ~ .I.o.4 s ,WarehQue* recently odcupied, 1 • No. glNater -fn1y21,411F1,7, MATTLEE.,Ira iaq • . _ . - • - NO. 253. 11
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