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K"" "ill invariably be reqmred »f '" WtaSte‘e«jS°« *"° c ™r for snle 01 ,he coumcr , . . ofl& Officc.Md by ibe Neyalioj n The 'Weekly Mercury and Manufacturer i - ■-•?■ I» pabliahed frora tho same office, on a > t at TWO DOLLARS a year, m advai>ce-»m S lo 'iFrwSS’tnll be dueonmmed Klltt«VC?r :t K9 VEST • SJN G , ... Y wjWAiue,or.TWKi.vx uses ob ■ ; ■iOnalaMnton l ->‘f->>-S0 60 One MpMh, *’. «oo Two" do 0 75 Two do- ° w - •'•'Tire# do--;••"••••• 100 Three ao ‘ „• -One Week,- 1 » Four do, ...i O OO . - ;Two do-s 2GO Six- do-”;; * to 00 Three do 3 00 One • 1 r: i .VBARIrY ADVERTISEMENTS • Vhangtablt at Pltasurt.. . 1 ‘ OU SgCiKE. T'™ SOOXBES. , SJS 00 Six Months, S OnTVear,. M 00 1 One Year,- - ; ”•- ; M V* . Larger advertUeraents in proportion. . „ *■■ ;;r T c^S b S«.“^— Advennenienu, upon which ttie number of liiser- Uons is not marked, will bo inserted anti charge ■ ordered out.' ” 1 • ■-.• •', - >r ffiofc3stonfll tffarfts. KKUtt, Attorney at iaie; .OthC*s n» Bake welP< Buildings, Grant street. . .inayff?*3ni. to *(»•> \ • jj:'M'CALMONT, Allornty oiXatt*.—«Olhce. tounii jf\.* aiTect, near R Patterson * Livery Stable, felil7 Tpvß. UEORtiK WATT.-—Office, No. 77 SuMhfieUl st., 1 / near Suth st., Pittsburgh. . . . . . .. . qu;r-l-y_; **'■*. A-W- OTjlVlilt, Physician and Surgeon. —Oflite .u.hv I lxrNn? B,Rt. Clair street, Ihttslmrgh; augflNy DR, JOHN CRAWFORD, office on Si. Clair sireei. , opposite the Jvgchange.. v auglO-> GQULANIX) LOOMIS, Attorney at Law.—Office 4th 4 : st., afadve-Wood. • julyvT _ mHOMAS M. MAES HALL, Altcnuy at H . jj. t : JL. I*onrrte*» Buildings, Fourth at. y jan/-ly AMtiS CALUAN, Attorney at Lav, corner ot Wylie and Fifth streets—* 1 Law Comer.™ ■ • fcblO*> h\i?3ri DARKAUttr Attorney at Laio—Othce m Uajce.well’s V-/* Buildings,- on. Grant itrect, opposite tbe : Court ; Hooge.' -• ■ jyiM:ly : . at Law.—O&cr. m the Tl « game building w*h Alderman M’hTuster,.Fifth at.. ' between Wood and Snuthfield-sts. augl7-ftm» s TOHN BARTON, attorney at Late.— Othce, North aide tJ of Fifth ktreet. between Wood and Simihfield, in die one bonding with: Alderman .~Morrgw. > sep3orl) • JOSEPtt C. MUiIUBIN, Attorney at Law—Vila-, m TVMlice’o bmlding, oir Fourth st.. between Wood ■ • 'jmd Smuhfield Ms. • ■ noolß-y GEORGE W. LAYNG, Attorneyand CwrittUor at Law and Jfotary Tubhe. —Otßce nt the comer ol 4th and >*»>cj> fc |yooA«t».yOTerBibbet ,ac Jotted Exchange office. oct!4 TAOMlttiU SNOWDEN, Aumuy at Uiic.— Office fij JEribe-tfmJdinffCallie North East corner of Fourth and -Smitfifield si*. * ’ . : novll-) iionh side oi Firth • street. between Wood ami Smnhfield, Pittsburgh. - ’saftlO-y. ■ • - • • ■ ■. Vf >CANCLKSS &M*2IiURE, Attorneys and Counsel lYX .ton 4* Office on Fourth st.; opposite R. & tt., H. Fatlerson’s Livery Stable* Pittsburgh. seplO-y FORWARD&SWARTZWRLDER. Attorneys at Law: Office on Fourth street: between Wood anil Smith field, opposite Patterson** Livery Sinblo. ap7-y GEO BUR F. GlLl-MOKC, Attorney and CounstUor.at Law:- Office removed to the £d door below Grant st., on Fonitb. to the office lufety occupied by Aklerman Mil- Mr- mar3o. . fi. M’CLPWB-Y, Attorney and Counsel-lot at Law.— Office.in Bake well's Builduigs-oti Grant street. jc29’J7-ly. ■. . • -v. • . ■ :■ PC. SHANNON, Attorney and Counsrllorat Law.— « Office on-4th «t.,'between Wood and Smithfield, andncarlyopposite the ATayor’a office. novC-y T SCOTT, Itentutj Fourth sl, tove door* west of Mar « ket. All work warranted, and it not perfectly sat isfactory no charges will be made. - fculO KMOVAL.—Dr. Robert Snyder, lihb removed his office to Fourth street, between Wood and Smith* field streets ; marls-ly T> EMOVAL. —A. Beeleu lias removed tun commts&ston ■ |L and forwarding business from the Canal Basin to his new warehouse, on Third street, nearly opposite the Post Office- •• • ■■■• • • nmy3o»ly X&VAIOWAL.-rJQHMJ.MITCHBL, Attorney atLaw, • JL bps removed to Fourth st next door to the office of H *: AJfl.crman Steel. .... ‘ , - : >\ - ' * ap7 JU LEKT, Attorney at Law, Washington, l»a. Col lections mode mWaabmgton, Fayette, Greene and adjoining ccwnucs. - - . •".;•. . aolg-r TOHN CQYLK,. : Rotaryand Conveyancer. —Urnce. m t|.- Meic&U?s Building,.Fourth street, near Southfield, ' Pittsburgh. Deeds,.Boads, Mortgages, Articles of Agree* ■ >. uient, and all othertninrbraentsof writing drawn qp with * ‘i -- accuracy and dispatch. Titles to Real Estate.exttmlned. - . ap22-dicwly . ■ , ■ : •/' - ‘ EDWIN C. WILSON, Attorney am! Counsellor at Law, -Franklin, Venango count)', Pa., will aueiid prompt ly loall business entrusted toliis cure. Collections made tu Warren, Clatiou, Jefferson counties, ■ BESTS TO : v‘ J. A. Stockton * Co;, > PittNhßrrh' Murphy, Wilson.*'Co., $ ™ lB . Dnr ?“‘ Hon. James Kinnedr, cpmnVJin Hon/Alex: M’Calmorit; •i • Hon. J. Wilson; Steuben viile.O. L 5 u JOHN A. PAULIN SON, Alderman, Full. Ward, Femi subetwee* Wahlui and'O’Hara eta., where he may he found at all limes. 'Those having houses orother prop « ’’erty to sell'or.rcnt,cah have the same punctually attend* ed collected, and oil the duties of an Alderman will receive prompt attention. 0c27-p „ i 'lVUElihOfil, s;, ~,, A TTORNEY and COUNSEIXOUaI LAW; Office in 'JcL Melton’s Buildings/corner of Wylie ond Fifth sleets .■ !_ east side of. the Court House. ■ Collecting. Conveyancing, examinations of ...Bp-.. ' cords. &c„ promptly and accurately attended to. • inylß. ; «u^;TTB?TrV < 'W.- WILLIAMS, Attorney and Counsellor at •>. I"! Xaur,.(successor to Lowrie & williams,) Office at ' ■ tUp pldaland, Fourth eh, above Southfield. • ■ t.~THE. Partnership heretofore existing between Henry > -\- s W.-WilUom*. Esq., andmyself r in.Uie practice of the law, was dissolved by mutual consent ou tne 2dm uIl, and the -*•' busmess.wiU bereaAer.be continued by Henry W.WII - Wbqm .I-most‘Cheerfully .recommend to all for whomT have the honor to dobusiness— as a genUemau ’ their confidence.•; : --- • - • : - •>* r i' WALTER H. LOWRIE. v fieorge |L Riddle, Conveyaneeri aFFIGE in Avery Row, Film street, above gmiihfield, .Pittsburgh. -v Dims, Mohioaoes, Aoekbmexts,Bonds,Bklkasxs, pud i>: dtherittstrumems of writing, drawn with neatness, legal • • -acetrraey and dispatch. He will also attend to drawing ! >'.» > '"an d'Cli n g 1 Mrth an ici ’ Liens, Accounts qf Ex teuton ,Admi n~ o -j utratOT*,S(C., 'Ezanuninz titles to. Real Ettdttj Searching Records for L%ent * wish the manner or keeping the public,- records, be ex-} »v ,«ecl*#o give sau*£actioutO;those-who may entrust their business to bisicare. .V /.V-.j--: -dec!s . Soldier’* Rights t JOHN COYLE has made flu arrangement in Wosmng-- tonCity.by which he has the best of facilities in pro-: caring LAND:-WARRANTS‘for the MEXICAN SOL-: DIEIL He can be found in his office, on Fourth street, near Smithfield street,from 80'clockt a. 8 o’clock p. those-deyringhissenrices.: • - jygu.lw . ; . ' Fancy sad JPinasttlo.Chlna Stors, ■. ' 115 WOOQ BTUSET, OPPOSITE ji -D. DAVIS 7 auction booms. . - fpHß'stucHbef reSpefeifally invites all lovers of beau ■■■' x‘UAU China, to call aad examine his stock of Fancy; . ■"* Chiiia,Maiuel-andPierLamps,Candclebms,Giroiiflole9 > i..- tf JapauWaiterS,'Britannia'ware j Castors, Ac., Ac. -Likewise, Queenswareofevery variety and pattern, ' “eg* l ° We * t . M.HODKINSON. ; t '<■ TT< UAnotber Volunteer. .. TWOUfVDbeg’to call the attention of the Military, one -rand' all,‘to' my establishment, No. CO Fifth si., where j'.'hv i>tthiy can bo-tigged'OQl in a new-suit of any style, qtmU* ’'tyftoi dimeiWionsj at the lowest possible prices. Ir yoa i . i '-wish to save yoar dimes -■ and get well served, come to.: n'lrvv ‘-Carran’s, No. 30 Fifth-street, opposite the •“Morning t * " Port* ' JN°; CURRAN, I u,jWu Tailor, late of Curran & AJgeo, Liberty st ; jytS' '■ ;». r <• : 'fVEMOVAL. —On account of our pent up market, aua demand for-vegetable stands, I .have been com ■■ - tejMSUSSMSaTOaS. ■ ggfocie * >l* U, fa^r.u,tom.r,. ,i.pj a t'OH BANTS.—rearlßloe, Slone Drab, pure j' White, plain andiribbedj cloiided and plaid,just re etived liy express from Baltimore, Also,«riot ; of Linen Cross Bara aid fine Plaids, suitable for preSent arrlo bu “S»sr tt ,t. TTW I* ■SteW- bbolis Btt; .Planetary -•' [\ Stellar World; apopnlftr exposition oCihe greatdis 'l- T * M y ' y .78 Wood aud fl« Marketsts^ ’"' v • txXTht .' fa.;FOSTEH, Agmt/irMexican Soldim, to pro" W ” are' Land Warrants and Pensions for-widows, at histiffice. BuJEewell’s Building,.opposite the, New Court | i' !U ‘ >■n general. respeci „i >wT*., ! VK’ine: natronaae of his fnends. Hajeehtwar* bo )WkSfiSL' l & satisfaction (o' all who may pur ./ '' ctsfeof™ 01 His establishment iron McKelt-y’ydanof .i • • i . '*• : V. ' 4 ■ '-' r ' POST. 1. ’ Hite •\V ,' ' |V- < 9%e |3atl|j Ulotmtig i|ilfl£f. JTJCjTM. J. BURNSIDK. Auctioneer and Commission iJ(j_&fachant, Federal street, Allegheny city. febl • TAMES McKENNA. Auctioneer and Commission Mcr tf chanty No. 114 Wood street. ; > ... ■. febl i.TOHN DTDAYIS, Auefumrrr and Commission Merchant, O corner of Wood and Fifth Btrects. i febl 'EBULON KINSEY.. Dealer Fancy Goods and iJhfflanHg*,No.67Marketatreei.- ; •=,: febt ! JAYNES, fV£m J'ea-Store, 72 Third „slfeey near Wood. \ febl I McCLOSKEY, Iron City Clothing Storey No. 132,‘ street, opposite the mouih of Market; , febl; OSHUA ROBINSON, Agent .£br Hamden &/ Co.’s LineofPatkets, Fifth st M one doorbolow Wood .febl ILLSAM J ACKSON. Patent Medicine Depot, 89 Lib* erty.alreet, head of Wood; . 'febl .EORGE COCHRAN,. Forwarding andlCovrmisfiou VjTitfrrcAant, No. 26 Wood street. ;■ ; • . febl ;|jtNGLIBU A ELLIOTT, Booksellers and Stationers, No. Pisfl. Market st. between Third and Fourth. febl . X) DHL ANY, Fashionable Clothing Store-, No.- 49 Lib ;X:»erty street. .■ •■■■■- ... •• febl • eOON & SAKGLNT, N*E corner of Wood and Sixth streets. ■ - ■ ■■•', „» ... , • febl: HOLMES A SON, Bankers and Dealers in-Fxckangt « Com- and Bank Notes , No 05 Market street/ febl ii A FULTON, DeII and Brass Founder, No. 70 Second street, between Market and Ferry streets. ' febl M. corner of Liberty • and Sixth streets. , febl A CO., Coach aad Wagon Uakers t X St. Clair street, near the bridge. febl .U. BROWN’S OFFICE, No. 05, Diamond alley; near ‘ .Wood street. febl CWERNEUEKG,FaxA*’23 CUMMINS A SMITH, Forwarding and Commission Merchants and Dealers in Produce. No. 3 SinithGeld st, oppositethe-Monongahela House. • ; )el9 • ■TT/" ING A MOOR HEAD, Wholesale and lie tail . Grocers IV and Produce Dealers , corner. of the Diamoud and Diamond alley. ■ . tn>*23 • E TODD A CO., Gentlemen's Furnishing Goods Es • tabhshment, corner of Market and Film streets, up stair* entrance -op Fifth street. royj3 fjtAJ, T- McCANCE, Fashionable Clothing Establish' X •Nos: 77 and 79, corner of Sixth and Liberty streets.,/-. . ; ■ ■ iny23 oIOHNJJITLE, Ivu t Jsholaale'Grocer, Produce Dealer tr and Commission MmAanr, Thlrd st., between Wood and Market. / my 23 i A J3SALOM MORRIS, Wholesale and Retail Dealer tn Jy. Fanaj and Staple Dry Goods, 65 Market street, be* tween Fourth tuid the • v ' my 23 JOHN CURRAN, Faiftionoi/< Tai2or r Fifth street, near WooiU opposite tke otßco of the Post. my 23 J. D. XErniElL C. W. AXDTOOXj I&te of Pittsburgh, Pa. Loie of Nashville, Tcnn. LEMON & ANDKILSON. Dealers in Cotton, Forward inland CommtMioii Merchants, hio.B, Front street, above Broadway, Ciuemnait, Ohio. vBB TKB TO. . Merchants generally, Pittsburgh, Po. Merchant*generally; Nashville. Tenn. W. F- Lane k. Co, Louisville, Ky. Sl.rh.srrk 'Vhiirmjii, l cindllmui 01 , io James Johnston a:Co., y. Hewitt, Jierau & Co., New Orleans. Mngregor fc; Moms. NewYorkiJ - Duval, Beighler & Co., Baltimore. Smith, Begnley & Co., Philadelphia. Daniel Deshou, Boston.. ; - A.McNtILTY Jfc CO., hortpautmgand Commission 1 T*" JJferrftffM/s. Canal Hasm. ' mart | aOHN B. DUNLEV V: Gold Ikaur. N0.12U Wood sf Gold Leaf. Dentists’Foil, Ac. constantly on hand. and maoafacuiredtoorder.- ■; • • ■ •■■■■■ , , - my 23 l/TcDOWELL A JOHNSON, House, Sign and Qrna fX mental of Grant and Second streets. B HAS.-Hi PAULSON. Hat and Cap Manufacturer, atul dealers in Furs of nil kinds, No. 73,W00d street, next door to the conicrofFourih. - frhl ILLER & UICKKTSON, WhoUtale Grater* and Com vthsxon Merchants, corner of I.ih«rty nml lrwm kli. 1A ill.UMh, Piano 1-orteManufacturer, uud dealer m ’ * Musical Instruments, No. 112 Wood street, near Fifth. • - - • • novlD JOSEPH WOOD WELL. fnrporJer and Dealer in For eign and Domestic Hardware, corner of Second and Wood streets. - 0c29 SAMUEL AOO., Agents lor and Rtppnrd s Regular Lme of Packet Ships.: troin NewYorkjo Liverpool, No. 142 Liberty «. tebl JOHN M’CLOSKBY,"2fci7or and Clothier , Liberty street between Sixth and Virgin ntley.somh side. .srplQ JOSEPH MAJOR, Boat Store, Ship Chandlery and Agency ot the Pittsburgh Lard Gil Factory, No 4. Market street. Pittsburgh. . jnl2 MVAAFFK AOCUNNOIL Proprietors ot the Pittsburgh Importable Boat Store comer ol Penn aud Wuync sis 4 .■ ■ .. . ‘ ■ - febl T AMES MAY, (rrocer. Fonrarding und. tom y rninort Merchant, Water street, between Market and Ferry. - febl HILL a CURRY, Bankers and Exchange. Broken, No. 65 Wood street, third door below Fourth, west side. febl KRAfiILR A RUAM, hankers and Exchange Brokers, corner ot Tlnrd and Wood street*, opposite the St. Charles Hotel. .. febl" JOHNSON A STOCKTON, Bookseller*. Stationers, Prin ters and Publishers, corner ot Market and Third sis. tebl ■VTICTOR'SCRIOA, BookstlUr, Stationer and -Binder, ■ V Fifth 1 street, between Wood and Market. r jan7' X)' McSTEIN, Fouodtr aixd Qais . Filter, Smith* l~ # field street, between Diamond alley and Fifth at. •••/• * de(*l>^ J&. J. McDEVITJ', lYfioiejaU Uroccrt. iienirr* m Pro* •-ducentid Pittsburgh manufactures, No. 214 Liberty, oppositeythst; • ; . . ,T- : • aplS SEVENBIG DOOUS CLUTHINI i STORK, No. 5, Sixth steely near Liberty. . : CJOIIN FARBAN, , nov24; ... ' | Proprietor. JOHN D. MORGAN, Wholesale and Hetail Druggist, No 90J, Wood street, onedoor £outhofDiamondalley, - . .febl FOLLANSUEE A HAYWARD, Whoibole and Retail Dcalersin Boots and Shoo, No.ISG Liberty street, op* posite Wood. BA. FAHNESTOCK & CO.T IVhofrMA Drug Ware- J'Tiewse, cornerofFirst add Wood streets, aitdcorner of Wood and Sixth. • \ febl.. WM; ALEXANDER A SONS. Coffin Makers and'Fur nisAing Undertakers, comer of Pehn amT St. Clair streets, opposite the Exchange./Eniranceon Pennsreet. febl JOHN H MELLOR, .Wholesale and KtiaiUMaUr Music and Musical /nstrumeiit',Pianos,School Books, and Stationery; N 0.122 Wood street. : yja.nl JAMES PATTERSON, Jr., corner of First and Ferry streets, manufacturer of Locks,' Hinges, and Bolts ; Tobacco, Fuller, Mill and Timber Screws, Uoasen Screws.for Rolling MilU;Ac. . seplO • T,. BRYAR, ReCii/uingDittiUer.ani Wholesale Dealer «J •inForeign and Domestic.‘Wines aud Liquors. No. 114 Liberty street, and 53 Diamond alley. jy2l T • WlLAtAKTlf, Lumber NtrthanL Office on Penn Mi- street, between Irwin andHaud. Communications promptly attended 10. v : --roalS. :• XCHANGE HOTEL, Exchange Flace.Baltimore. D. Doilskt, Proprietor. Coaches will be in readiness the landings to* convey passengers, free of charge, to the Hotel. dec2b T/tING AFINNEY* Agents for the Delaware Mutual ■- IV, Insurance Company, of Philadelphia, at the Ware house of King Sc Holmes, Water street, near Market. • .1 febl SELLERS &NICOLS, Produce and General Commis sion Merchants/ No. 17 Liberty street. Sperm, Lin seed and Lard. Oils. : ' janl ARSON A McKNIGH'f* Wholesale Gtfictu and Come mission Merchants, Stxiii street, between Wood and erty.V ' dec4 ‘M. GLENN, Bookbinder, corner otTlrirdamiW* - : W streets, above C. H.,Kay, where he is prepared to do every dcucriptionof rulingand binding.'• - pec2 B. \v7pOIITOEXTXB. • -• • • • • • ■ *T. PiUtfDEXTEB. POINDEXTER A CO., Wholesale Grocers and Com mission and ForwnrdingtMerchxlhtßj No. 41, Water street, Pittsburgh. . - up2l VTir R; MURPHY, Wholesale and Retail Dealer in lY ’* -DRY GOODS, east corner of Market and Fourth*ts. ; - •. -• npgOty SAMUEL MORROW, Manufacturer of Tin, Cupper and Sheet Irou Wore, No. 17 Fifth street, boween Wood and Market, , . ‘ : . 1 feblO FBIKOEE HARBAtJGH, S ; A W. HARBAUGH. Commission and Forwarding . Merchants, and dealers in Flour, Wool and Produce, No. S 3 Water, aud 1W Front street, between Wood and Southfield streets. Fittsbnrgh. _ ' as2o:y, . (TC-PARTNEUSHl P—-The undersigned has associated y. with himself John Nicols, from Baltimore, in the Grocery and Genernl Commission Basiuess, under the style of Sellers ANicols. • Dated Ist January.lBlB. janMQ ! FRAB..BELLERB. [CHARD T.' LEECH, Jr.,' Importer, and dealer in -Foreign and Domestic Sadlery,Hardu>are.and Car riage Trimmings , of all descriptions, N 0.133 Wood Pittsbhrgh, seven doors above Fifth, und one door above H. Childs A Shoe Store. : *ap24 F.ATRA.CU., BrushjManWaciurers* No. lvu Wood si., have constantly on Jiand a full assortment of every -description of BRUSHES, to which they solicit the atten tion of dealers.' Also, 1 a large stoelr of SHOE FIND INGS; which is constahtlyrrenewing with the best im proved KitL --FISHING TACKLE and Sporting Equip mentsi in every Taricty—all of which wilt be soldvrhole -saleand retail. r . •• • jy?-^- SftUTJi & SlftObAliMlate Martin & Smith,Hlftofer&fe: Q touts, Product and Commission MenhajiU, 50 Wood street Pittsburgh. The undersigned hayihgehtered into, partnership under the above, style, respectfully ask the; patronage of the friends of the latefirm,Bndof the pur chasers generally.: They* feel warranted in promising that they con give Satisfaction to all who rimy buy of them,or confide business to their care. v . * WM. H, SMITH, •W. JVI.SINCIiAJR. _ S M’KINLEY, J/0U«, Sign and Orriasttenuu Pamier, • and dealer in PAINTS, No. 44 Su Clair st., PitU* burgh, hosconstantly on hand {Ulkinds'of pAirrrs, either Dry or Mixed; Japan.‘;and Copal Varnish ; Linseed Oil Boiled Oil, Spirits Torpentine; Window Glass, of al sizes. Putty,'Point Brashes* &c*. all of the best quality, and for sale at reasonable prices. - • • gepUitf EOBGE CO6hRAN. Commission arid Forwarding Ijf 2Tr«Aanl,.No. 20 Wood street, Pittsburgh, continues to transact a general CommissionJßusiness, especially in . ifce;purchase and 1 sale of American manufactures and prodUce > ahdin receiyihgaud forwardtngGoodscohsigii' ed ; to his care;; As agent for the manufacturers, be will be constantly supplied .with the prineipalarticlce of Pitts burgh matiufacture, at the lowest wholesale prices.-, • Orders ; + ■•■■■■■■■ W. W. Irwin . OAS reiumedib& practice of the Low; at his Office in Fourth between Wood and Smithfield. jytSMfcwlm v * , *i - ' -S^t: ~ 4 i - -t i *- 1 +t -* t l l > - 1 ? ~* > * y* . , ff&jigJS- 1 * ’ ' v .’ » ■ n ■WILLIAM HABBATJGH. * * - ‘ r ' Y \ t » *■; ..ix v ; 'N-. r - - .'[■' ■■ <■■ «.< .rt r .r -i: / * ’» " sl‘ PITTSBURGH, SATURDAY. SEPTEMBER 23, 1848. H GF.RBERDING, Denier in Imported ■. •,And Dome&uciSegaw;Snuff ana robacco, .ESSgifi Wholesale and Retail, Liberty street,eu dodriubove Pa- Us*Al|brdern from cournry Merchants willbcpromp - y attended to. : L _- • . ■' -pwRUGS! DRUGS::—Join Mohusb, DThgEULond i JJAjioiAreani,, north-west comerof Wood nnd Wlin street*, Pittsburgh, will keep constantly on hand, Drugs, Paints, Oils, D) c-Smfls, Ac. N. B—Physicians'Prescription*; carefully compound ed from the. best materials, at any hour oi the cla> or night. Also, an assortment of. Perfumer} r fine . tootli! hair, and clothesUJrushes, &p , &c., Ac., which will be sold low for cash. opSo.ly_ Spring Publonilfor 18.48* ■ M’CORD ■> fc CO., (late hrCord & ' will introduce the Spring Style Of HATS this day, Saturday, March 4th, 184& .«< .■ ■■ „■ nA Their friends ami customers are requested to, call ana examine their stock of Spnilg Hats, just received from New York, at their store, comerof-Fifth and \>oou sis. inar4 . • . ■ - ILLI AM. TROVILnLO, Vndertaktr, Fifth street, im mediately opposite tb©f Theatre; rcspecrfolly -in forms his friends and the public m.general, that,he has reßumed lus business as aFurnishing is supplied with and always keeps on hand Colhns 01. all. sizes aud kinds, Shrouds.and all other articles necessary on such occasions. ' , • • • • Silver plates, ice boxes, aud leaden coffins will be sup plied in order. A fine hearse and cairiagcalways ready to attend funerals. ; - . • - ,sepal.!) " ' Exchange Hotel, "~ Comet of Ptnn aitd SL Claxt itreeis; Pittsburgh Pa. ffIHE subscriber, having assumed the inanageraenrol X tb»« long established and popular Hotel, respectfully Announces to travelers ond tbe public generally, that he will be at all tunes prepared to accommodate them mall things desirable in a wejt regulated Hotel. The House is now being thoTOughly;ropaired throughout, and new lurmture added; and no pains will he spared to make the, Exchange one of the very best Hotels in the country.— The undersigned very respectfully solicit* a continonnee of the liberal patronage whiChjho House lias heretofore received ’ ’ THOMAS OWBTON, feblthdaw , ■ ; . : . V Proprietor. John M. Totnuend, i Druggist and apothecary, no. 45, Market street, three doors above Third,Pittsburgh,- will have constantly oil hand a well selected assortment of the best mid freshest Medicines, which he will sell on the most reasonable terms. Physicians sending orders ,will be promptly attended-to, and euppplied with articles they may rely upon ns genuine. . , Physician* prescriptions will be accurately and neatly prepared from the best maicrials t at any hour of the day sale- n large slock of fresh and good PERFU MERY. - ’ • dcc3S i OHN D PA VIS, Auctioneer and Cirmimsston Merchant, J comer of Wood-'anil Firth at reel*, Pittsburg, is ready lo receive mprcliamhr.n of every description on consign ment for public or private sale, atid trom long experience in the above bu*me.«*,flauer* hitnselfthal he writhe able to giveentfre satisfaction lo all who may favor him with, their patronage Reauiar Koles on Mondays and Thursdays of Dry Good* and Fancy Articles, a! to o'clock, a. si. • Of Groceries, Pittsburgh manufactured articles, new and second-hand Furniture. Ac.. M 2o clork,r.K. Sales every evening at early gns-ligiu, . augts:y A FULTON, JSrtf and Bras* Foundfr, has rebuilt and • commenced business at bisoUletaml, No. 70, Se cond;between Market ami Ferry streets, where he will he pleased to see bisold customer* uud frjqid*. Church, steamboat, mid hells ot errrysize, irom I (Mo IP fli)0 pound*. ca*» irom patterns ot the most approved model*, and warranted to be of the best matertais. Mineral Water Pumps, Counters, Bulling*. Ac., A.c., togethrt with every variety of liras* Castings, tl rrquir i*t|. turned mid finished lu the neate.*unaun«f, A F I* the sole agent for Bobbin's AntfAltraetion-Mif m/. fo justly celchmted for the reduction of friction m machinery. The boxes nnd composition can be had oi bmi at nlf nine*. .. . no\l3.y Leeching, Cupping nnd Uleetllng. . No. S 5, Fifth STaEr.r. KB. NOURliMSuceeinorla M. K. Pelnny.}—Fresh • Leeches received monthly; nliriidniiccat all hour*. Kclerence: The Physician* oi- . PitirhurtTh. Allegheny, and lUrmuijjliam. • . March 13,1*1:4. . 1 most';cheerfully recommend to Physicians, Families, and &U my former friend* mnlpnlron*, Mr.. K. B. Nobom. a* being thoroughly acquainted with the bu . * ' ... v? V. * >•. " ~± : \: ;? f b .iv J ■ r-/T -’t '»i . -;. ft ,:r-,.: ].' i.:> j./ .Jf •/ . r i'-.s U v..-1. ' j" .JrV. (":?/%<:'vK-ij l^liilBil»^iißi *> l> V f ' > f ? t ' ' j n > i ' . • v 2. ! -j t rf--. t\';V'»•; SALOOS 8, ANi> BATHING ESTpUSHMENT, : LIBERTY STBRBTj KSAR TIIIS IIKAD OF. WOOD. THESE elegant and comfortable Saloons now in : the best order, and will be constantly supplied with all the luxuries of the season—h&ying several Parlor*'la accommodate private parties of Radies and Gentlemen, or either separately, where will bp served tip, m any time, in the very best style* , . .••••• i-.- Ice Cream, Strawberries and Peaaiei, with. Cream, in their. • The separate department, with Baths and Parlors for Ladies, is now open for the summer season, to which the attention of Ladles is requested* and their putronage ear nestly solicited. Females arc engaged, and always in at tendance. J’. The Gentlemen's Bathing Department is also 111 com plete ordfeM \ ; , The establishment has been fitted up m a style unsur passed by anyotlier in the UmtedStates; and Ladiesand Gentlemen may rest assured tbat/lbe greatest attention will be paid to cleauliuess and comfort ofvisiters, in ev ery respect- Invalids, in particular, may expect 10 re ceive the most careful attention,, and can be accommoda-. ted with Baths m all their varieties of hot, cold, shower, douse- snake and head, as well ns. vapor. &e., *c. ; A few Boarders can be accommodated .with Boarding by the week, day, or single meal. Apply to i PECK, THOMPSON:* CO., Proprietors. - l£/* Tickets for Baths for sale, fcingle or by the dozen, at tedufced prices- • • - wM . : mo2o . . CHEAP HAT AND CAP HOUSE, : • |B| NO 102 WOOD STREET. A&& Jm SPRING FASH IO NS. \WBBL °y*SILK, BEAVER, AND NUTXA rpHE subscriber respectfully inforrashi* customers and X the public, that no has returned from New York, bringing with him the most.approved style of Hats, for spring and summer wear, adopted by AVilliam 11. Beebe,- Broadway, (late Beebe & Coatar.)- jle would also inform the public, that he is daily manufacturing Hats and Caps, of all descriptions,' which he is dcifermlued to dispose of at prices-to please the-purchaser: ‘that is, cheaper than any other Hat Establishment in the city. jl3*Country Merchants, wishing to purchase Hats and Caps, by wholesale, are requested to call and examine his assortment; as he feels confident of being able to pieosc in d O&«ufac.ur,r. N 6 102 Wood BL, 3d-door below JohuD.Davis' • xnnr4*d3m ■■ ' Commercial Auction Rooms* James* New Novel at ST. A. Miner’ll. /COWRIE; or the King's Plot, by G. P. R. James, Ksq VT The Tenant of Wtldfell Half,.by Acton Bell. Adventures ofa Medical 9tudent,by Robert Douglas. Brothers and Sisters, by Fredrlka Bremer. The Shaker Lovers, by Ds P. Thompson. The Horseman, containing practical rules for riding, and for the selection of Horses. ■ • Comic English Grammar. Democratic Review for August. v. American “ • “ Living Ace, No. 221. Taylor's Money Report for August- Illustrated Monthly Courier • No. 2, ‘ For sale at • M. A. MINER S, Smilhfield st. • augll . . s 3d door from Second street. . mew Hat and Cap Store. n> JAMES WILSON, Hal Manufacturer; ASS&X jML (formerly of the corner of Diamond alley Wood sireers ) Legs leavo respectfully * to iiUbrm his old curio nJrs, tnend*,a»d the public, that he has opened a NK\/ STORE, oitSmithfield st., where, a choice assortment af if ATS, CAPS, and LADIES* FURS, (as good, neat, fashionable aud cheap as any in the city,) may be bad, J. W. very cordially inviteshis friends aud the public to remember .his new location and establishment, and give him a call as hearty as he intends to welcome them. . ■ mar3l-ly Fashionable Hat and Cap manufactory* p IEORGE S. ANSHUTZ, Agciit t r respectfully |JT informs his friends and the public general-gfißsL ly, that he has commenced the manufacture of "T** 8 ® Hats aud 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 bts own manufacture, which bdwiil dispose of,-wholesale or relatb on the most rea sonable terms, for cash orcitv acceptance. Hals made. i(? order at the shortest notice. >: nplfl-3m (ShavTiN G AN DHAIRDRESSING SALOON—BIack -15 son A Foi-vtaiu, Tonsorial Proft stars, have filled up the suloon on the corner ol Cherry alley nnd Water si., near the Nsuonal Hotel, formerly occupied by Clement Archer, and arc prepared to watt on gentlemen, at once, with ense, comiort, and politeness. : v - In connecuon wuh their saloon, they .have fined up an excellent shower bath, where persons can have shower baths at all hours of the day-. They still continue to serve their customer* also at their 'Old Stand, corner of the Diamond and Union st. ' feb!7-tf ' ■■ ■- ■ ■ ■ •; . • Wmi inroiidet AUCTIONEER AND COMMISSION MERCHANT, AtiEonKST'CjtY, Fa. ,: CIRCULAR, —The undefsigned.feaviiig Compiled with tbo requirement* of tbe Auction Lawy and taken out a Commission. ns Auctioneer forthe.'City of Allegheny, U now ready ro receivo njercbandue, ianll itsvanety. nn C43nsignnu > ntfoTeiiherpuWic«*ri''*Ve*ale; nndfrom long experience in the above branehea of busme**. flat ter* hinuelf that he will be able to give entire satisfaction toallwhamay favor him with their patronage. liberal advances raodr on consignments. I shall en deavor lo make speedy sales and quick returns. , Tendering you and your friends ray services. I remain your obedient servant* : WM. J. BURNSIDE. ' Allegheny city, September, 1847. ■« James May, Jatued M'Cully, John Little. Jr., John B. Guthrie, Wm. A- HtH & Co .Jonas R. M’Clihiock, James K. Ijogan. John B. David, Park £' Hannon, John 11. Me* Fnddeu A Co., Alexander Stuart, Yon g A Stevenson.: novU-y ' • .' • -•• IMIK subscriber has paid into the Com moowrahh, the amount ofiicense reqairedby law. He has given the rrgolatf y approved security, and taken out a commission of tho'fifst das*, as an Auctioneer of the city of Pittsburgh, and rented that spacious ware room belonging to.SylvanusLothrop,Esq.,No. 114 Wood sweet, three door* from Fifth, where he is prepared to at tend to the sale of every kinaof Merchandise, Furniture, Real Estate, Stocks, Shipping, Ac-.-either nt the Auction Rooms or onihepremrses, and willinttll coses exert him self to ibe utmost for the benefit of bis employers, on the most reasonable terms; be will sell exclusively and only on commission; neither purchasing nor having any in terest whatever on goods in the store, but merely the com mission for selling, thereby giving all owners a fair chance without partiality of having therein property disposed of to the best advantage. ; Sales will be promptly settled when made. Advnuc.es wilL be given at ony time, ou themost accommodating terms. • Merchants will not be charged for advances. Regular sale days: Mondays and Thursdays, of Dry Goods, Groceries, Furniture, Ac.; and every evening, Hardware, Cutlery,’Watches, Guns, Pistols, and Fancy Articles. Books on Saturday evenings.: np24 , r JAMES fiPKKNNA, Auct, HA E. TODD would respectfully inform the mer • chants of Ibis city and our customers generally, that we have removed our stockofShirls and Gents Fur nijhiug Goods, to the comer of Fifth and Market streets, 2dstoryoverAV;AP,Hugus, entrance on Fifth street, where we intend to keep on hand a large stock of Shirts, -of our awn.mauufiicture, with an assortment of Gentle metis 5 Furnishing Goods; usually kept by Eastern Whole* sale.Fumishing Stores. • Being very tbnukful for the kind patronage bestowed on us tor the past year, we would be happy to receive colls from our old customers and merchants generally, and would inform them that we intend nothing on aur part shall'induce them to look further, as we expect to add largely to our stock, and diminish our prices. / Merchants and dealers are . solicited to examine our stock of Goods- / : . V aplO-tf "" fllercy Hospital. * THIS INSTITUTION, under the charge oftbe Sisters of Mercy, situate on Stevenson street, south of Penn sylvania Avenue, i* how open for the reception of Pa tients. Theraedical gentleman attached to the Hospital ore — _ . Doct. J. P. Gazzam, Doct. Addison, WE&raaxita, McMeal, • Becce, J L ♦ f*™,* 2 * . Won-paying patients will be received as formerly. Pay patients will be received ot the rates adopted’for week. Upper Wards, (in which each pa uenlhas aseparate apartment,) So,oo per week: These terms include Medical attendance and Medicine. Pay patients can have any (regular) Physician to at* lend them thatthey may make choice of, at their own el ClergV*menoi"any denomination are allowed to visa patients when ifesired hy them. / 1 ; > The Mercy Hospital w delightfully situatedmnn open oud nirivpan of’the city, and vrithiii ten minutes’ walk of the Court House, . , . • • - Application for the odmiastoa of paticuts eon be made either to Dr. SsYDKR,;or - JAMIES HLAKKIj\ , i«2 i : Ch’nof CommiUee ofMercy Hospital. .... splendid BSatnMUhment.' TAMES W. WOODWELL, would reßpectfullytat >1 inform the 'pnblic tlml be Bos removed to Ids gk mw location, NoiB3i Third street, (next door nbovciH the old ■ aland.) i Neither expense nor trouble baa been roared, to make It the most extensive and magnificent Furniture warehouse to be found any where, east or west!- ; The-siockonlmna,**:vanely.in«e;»nd ele gance; is such as has never been offered to any public. Prom die most costly outfits at'3l,ooo per sen down to chamber and kitchen iltmimre,; may be found in styles and patterns; to suit any and every taste. J. W. Wood well hopes for it continuance of the very liberal patron .nee extended to him heretofore, and pledges lnnisell to mWntire satisfaction, bo* as regards the solidity, du rability and style of his articles, and the hbernl and ac enmmodatina principles upon which he does business,—. HiTextensiroiievv warehouse being now filled from the cellar to the fourth story, with every variety of fnrntiure aitd CitAias, he would solicit a call from nil in want.of kitidea in hi» Unfe» ~ -?Pj7 . 'weit tolnt worli. . i will FUTON 4. WAGNER, Engine; Builders. have com ‘P b?»iheMon 'Penn at, near the Palm, at the carried on by Stack-house A Ncl jum. Persons wishing to purchase. Steam Engine, for Boats or for other purposes, will please favor us with a call as we flatter ourselves to he able to furnish lhempn Lsfivoiableterras as any oihorestatihshroent inthe ctty. “Au£*rolling mill and cusungitof every dcscwpuon can 'llJJberl Beer, Thomas Scott, Esq., rtu.«k cnmiWijTf ACo., H. Denny. Esq., M. Allen A Co.- Church,Carotirers,« i. RES TON, ENOCH WAGNER. ORTRAIT ANOUANUSCAPh fAIN JlNG.—iWr Coffin, leildere hi* thank* 10 his pnlroin, jutd would iniorni the citiions ol Pittsburgh and vicinity, tlmt hehas on hand, a large variety of .Landscape*. for sale at the Odeon, oa Fourth street, between V ood andJSmithfield. aSB [ ( < v r >.. I l ‘ &XFKHICKCX9. AnoUon Hotlec. Removal* . ><•■■■ : c• •:» v' , •• >•••'•. ifV' S • \ 'A'- r '• Chl«kerlng’a planoa. , JOHN II MELLOB, No St Woods! tfjjfiSteSl oOer/kfor sale nt tKft, lowest mnmriocto ffPrjFufMßWfrcr's prices, the.following assofluieptol |.|lP ! v|T Piano*fortes. from the manufumory or JonasChickcring, Boston, Mbs*- No. lA* Rosewood Iron frame 0 octavo Pmno, ; .a. ••. n . • :«i . «• '(J .■ fa . auu “3 A “ “ . “ Oi “ “ “4A* - “ “ « . flj.. “ .•••“. . Job «5 A “ “ 'carved (4 ‘‘ V J «•• qA • ’ ft 1 “ Ci “ • u ' ■ 4UU ' K; 7'"A'' •j-: . 400. v. vi; '. ALSO TO CI.OSR COSSroifMKSTSy A;Rosewood,carved Gothic base,Coctavo rmno, ■ . made by A. R. Gale A Co y N. Y. , , S?7.G A Rosewood) canned mounting,and moulded Icgs OJ, octaro. made bylthe Manhuttnn Co/. N. \.; a very . powerful and substantial mado Piano, at the low _ price of 2-jo A very superior sefm»grand Piano, made by Herz, Pans, fif octavo. Rosewood case, v A mahogany second, band,o.octavo, made by. F. Blutne, 150 A mahogany second hand Piano, made by Nunns A Clark, 90 A mahogany second hand Piano, made by.:No!d, 101) For sate by . JOHN H MELLOR, k 81 Wood street; sole agent for ChtckenngVPianos, for < Western Pennsylvania. , ; ... yylD Anitnit magazines, . ' Received at m. a miners— i Graham's Magazine, for August. ; i.,-* • Godey’s Ladysßook, ..., Afme, an Ola Friend s Story ; .liy the nuibor of; c, Jspm •; bier’s Wife ” Ac \r The Baronet's Daughter and Hurry' Monk; liyrMra.. ■Grey. '.', r • ' The Two Diauas. orthcSon ofaConnt and the’Daugli terof a King; by Dumas. . , DiSiug NtHl, or the Doom of the Friendless. - • < France; tu Kmg, Court; and Government; by an Am erican. [Gen.Cass.] •**'•' The Ice King, or the Fate oflhe Los! Steamer; by Ned Buntline. The Illustrated Monthly C*urier> a Magazine Newspa per. devoted to Literature, Science and Art, Vol. I, No. 1. • Chamber s Miscellany, No. 23; Living Age.No.2L7; American Review, for July; Horuculturahsts, u . “ Cultivator, . u u Democratic Review, “ “ GeiuTaylor Almanac, for IS4B. For sale at M. A. MINER S, |y2S SiniihfieM si., 3 doors from Second. lloscdale in Jttancheßler. The subscriber takes pleasure in announcing old friends, and the citizens generally, that ROSEDALE has been newly fitted up for trie accommodation and com fort of the Public. The buildings have been turiushcd in n neat and fashionable style j and the surrounding gardeus have been laid out in a fashion that will attract all who have taste for beautiful scenery* The location of Kosedale is well known. Situate in Manchester, within a tmle and a halt of the city, onJhe bank of the Ohio, the prospect in every direction is charming. -For health and comsort. there »» noplace equal to it in the neighborhood of Pittsburgh.. . . A limited tiumberoffamilies whodesire asummerres idcncc out c» the city, will be received on easy terms. Transient visiters will find Roskdai.k ft most agreeable place.m which to pass a day or a week. • The Refreshment Saloons will he supplied with all the delicacies of the season, Delicious Beverages, Ice Creams. Fruits, Confectioneries, Ac. The table will be supplied with the choicest viands. :|T7*rTbe whole establishment wtjl be conducted on. strict teraperance pnnpjplefT. Ten-pin Alleys hnv.e been built; hut uo betting will: he permitted. Ail games of chance strictly prohibited.. The facilities for reaching Rosedale are numerous.— An Omnibus leaves the North end of the Old Allegheny Bridge every half hour, and will leave passengers at the Gardens. The Steamer Gretntcood leaves the Allegheny Wharfovery hour, midlands within a few hundred yards of the Roecaate Cottage. . maii-tf Great Bargain Corner! . |B} J.llATV.SjWhoUialr and . ' Elf tu Bool*. Shot.* and Trunks , Store corntr enair n T*i3 J|d/ F{/fA rt«<# Smi/A/ffJJ- siririr; Piiis&nrg/i.—■The subscriber reepecttuUv announceo to his oldcusio tners and the public generally, that he has removed lus Boot, Shot* and Trunk Store to the large new warehouse lately erected at the comer of Fifth anti SnulhfteSd ms., opposite the old. Pittsburgh Foundry, where lie will keep on haud-n large assortment SHOtA. HAIR and LKATHKR TRUNKS. VALTCKS. CA RPBTBAtii?, Ac., of all descriptions and sizes, which he will sell tor cash os cheap as can he bought in Uus market. Being connected, with some of the-largest nmnulactur lug fstabhsbmehts in the eastern cities, aud receiving goods almost every week during the season, lie offers great inducements to purchasers, either by wholesale or retail, as he offers his goods at lower prices than those of the Mime quality can bebought elsewhere, m the city. I manufacture mid keep constantly on hand, Ko> s’ and Youths’ Calf aud Kip Boots, a very neat and serviceable article. if?’ Remember ilie j>Jace t ‘Greai Bargain Corner-'’ . • /.BATES, ap3»y ■■::■:• .. Cornff Fifth amVSmhhtleM mr<‘p>w. OMIKt'ATHIO UOOKS.—Just nMtcived.yl ibe Hook“ .store oi" thesubscriber, in. Fifth si, near Market :■ Materia MctUra,j>ura, by Samuel Hnhnemun,translated and edited by Charles Julius Hempel, M.P. 4 vols.; Hattman**AevuDisftufA,by Dr. Uejoprel, vol. 1. ■ HomeepaihLc Domestic Medicine.by J, l.owrie, enlarg ed and improved by:A. J* Hall. M. D. Jabr*-*New Manuel, vol. I ? Nos. 1 and 3. Hering* Domestic Physician. , . A Manuel of Domestic Cookery, for the use of persons who are under Homa?patic treatment. - Booninehausou’sTherapcetic Pocket Book, for Hotrias pathlits, ny Df. Okie. Habeman-s Chrome Diseases, vol. 3. ; Together with Medicine Chests, ofdiffererit sues a»vt prices. foplOl VICTOR SCRIBA; George Armor, FASHIONABLE: TAILOR, No. 43, Market urcel.— Having removed Uis Tailoring Eatalilirnmem in the' rooms on Market st-i lately occupied as a Bookstore, by Bosworth & Co., the undersigned i* prepared to fill alt or} ders in Ms line vrhicb may be entrusted tolus care by his old friends and customers, and the public generally. Hts lone 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 most fashionable style, FOB CASIK n p‘2s-1 y NEW MUSIC.—out Susannah; Rosa Lee; Uncle Neil; Wbai nmst'a fairv dream be; The Watcher, duello; Boatman's I>unec; Blue Juniata; Harmonious Carolina Melodics; Life u but a ftlrife: The ilreum is past; The Mountain Mauls Invitation; Sleeping, I dreamed l/ove [ Agaraoin Quickstep; Bureaux Quickstep; May Queen,^complete;) • Quaker Hill Spring Walt*; Jenny Lind’s Songs; Alvarado Quickstep; Tie reason to be.sad; - Ethiopian Airs, vritn variations; Hoursof Leisure; Sylph Quadrilles; Kate O’Shane; ‘ . Be kind to each other; I ’ll bo no submissive wife. Received by express, and for sale by aug2s JOHN H. MELLOK, 81 Wood st. Merchant Tailor* mUE subscriber respcctfullyiinnounces inlus custom ers, and to the gentlemen of Pittsburgh anil,vicinity, I eneraliy, that he has received his usual assortment of Spring Goods, for gentlemen’s wear,'to which he invites their attention; His stock comprisea.fiuc Broad Cloths of ail culors; Cassimeres; rich Vestings, of plain and fancy patterns j all of which he is prepared to monufactare in the best and most fashionable style.' Also, .Children's Clothing kept constantly on hand and raude toorder. ■ WM. B. SHArriuU, Water st„ 3d door ahove National Hotel. fc'aaUlonablc Clotlilngstore,“ No. 218 LIBERTY STREET, OPPOSITE SEVENTH, THE Subscriber* respectfully; inform their friends and the, public generally, that they have just received a new supply of French and English Cloths, and cassl mcrer,—vestings of all styles and quality—Ready-made Clothing of all descriptions, neck and pocket Handker chiefs, -Shirtsj in short, every article usually kept iu Clothing-Stores, constantly on baud. ~ - . Gentlemen wishing to have. Clothes made to order, ui a fashionable style, will find it to their advantage. to call and examine onr stock before jsoinc elsewhere. jye-tf MCMULLEN & DOWNING. BOOKS.— Jdst received, ' ™ Reynolds (Sir Joshua) ou'raiuting; Oil Bios, fine ed., illustratedj Youatt on Cattle; English ed.; Barton’* Anatomy of Melancholy; Johil Adams’Letters to bis Wife; Mrs.-Adams’Letters; - a Stephens ou the English Constitution, Roads nnd Rail Roads; Mnchiavelli’s History of Florence; Beckman’s History of Inventions; for sale by . 11. S. BOSWORTH 9c. Co;, jy!3 . "4th st., hear Market. /CAMPAIGN OPENED.— At the Gnat Bargain Corner: ’ J where there has just been received, a splendid new, stock of BOOTS and SHOES, of every variety ; which will be sold cheaper limn ever; as our motto is quick TRUNKS, CARPET BAGS, VA LISES. All we need to convince the public of the fuel of selling cheap, is to have them give us a call and bring the ftuhnlong. m [EJ* Don’t forget the place, corner of Smith6*id anrtfith .street?• BATES. • I]tlNE SHUtTS.—i’be subscribers tiuve just reetuveti V from their Factory m the .East, a tulUupply of Fine Shirts, of various qualities andjmees—wide and narrow Plaits. Gentlemen wishing a Fine Shirt, and one that is warranted to set well in ever)' particular, aud ata very low price, will do well to call ami examine our stock, be fore purchasing elsewhere. ; . v- , EDWARD TODD & CO4 jy2l Comer Fifth and Market streets. •• FOR SALE, FourLois— Bounded by Penn, Liberty and Hay ata.; each lot bavin? 24 feetrfroni, nmlex* lending buck HO feel. Two of ib>m are corner.lot*, anil .ihe position of the whole properly in one ofiheinbst mb vautaifeoutun the citv. For t'tirthcr mibnnntion apply 10 b Mv-SWARTZ WELDER, Fouril, bl, between Wood and Smhhfiehb EDWARD TODD &CO.,l\lamti"aciurera or every de scription ot Lintnnhd :FanrySfti'rij,Jobbers and dealers iuevery vnriety of GentUmm's Furnishing Goods , north-east corner of Fifth uiul Market streets, (up stairs,} entrance on Fifth st.__. maS7-y.. "WrANTKD— A stiuation as clerk or snlcstnun in any : VV mercantile or oilier establishment, by ayoungrnon ofindustrious and attentive habits, who has a knowledge of business generally, and can give satisfactory,city re ference as to character and caracny. Please apply at ibe office of the Daily Morning Post, * aug2 \ '■■■ K 4'- r ’’d " •i a-. * >,v ■ ” v i • _ c -■ vra < t. .•*. » - ' < --' ;■ ■>v " ■N '■••,.-.;;/S-:: : '• '.,; Z ;‘;\y •/ I.KYI BIRCHFIKI■*• .‘"Lt-j%;y' . ‘-; :?v\;W.- ' , --^''•^‘’'-''^■■ ; .:' r v'.^v;, i ' ; "- : V :", '.%%■ • I *’ : ;' .'' v '^ ! - ■» r - , t h<* - /} 1 ». »! 3,i ( i jt *• *: . * ■ _ v> ~ MsttASlne* for Sept ember. DECEIVED AT M. A. MINER'S— JA/ GrahamYMngawue forSeptoraberj. > . Godey * Lady's Book,. .* • • ' ~ , • The seven'Capital Sins.: Envy; or Frederick Uasiien, b> Eugene Sue . _ . The Foundling of the Mohawk, by Newton M. Curtis The Half supply. LivingAge,'No. 222* For sale by : Smiihfield st:. Sew Store! ■ : >.--'Chtna HaU, No. 118 Wood streeL, above Fiflh* . J TTriLUAM GETTY, (lately of ihe firm of GiHA TV' Getty.).lm* opened anew*CHINA T t*I*ASS and -QUEENSWARE STORE, on Wood street, a fewrdoors, from Fifth, where can befoumla general assortment or nil kiudsof Qucenmvare, China and Glass; also, of Bn* tantua Metal Ware. He invites customers from :the countr>vc»ty dealers, and all his old friends to call and: examine his stock. : . " . Prices will be very moderate. The good principle ot ‘•smull profils and quick sales,” will be adhered to.;- 10? Remember tne place. CHINA HALL. jyl9:d2w&wU ' - m E\V Wfitines of Camus Marcethts.Otatjfi including' Speeches and. Addresses: ; EdiiedTrr3Ws!BJ?> preface and memoir—by Horace.Greely. •. .v The First Book in Spanish; or, a Practical Jum>dw*«a to the study of the Spanish Language— instructions iu pronunciation,—a ■ grammar,-reXerctscs. on the X)lieiidora method of constant imitation anu repc • litiopr—reading lessons,—-and a vocabnlar>v The whole adapted for theme of private learners, or for classes un-_ der ail instructor.- > By Joseph S&lkcld, A. AI, author of ■» l 'A Compendium of Classical Antiquities, 7 * See. :«v.v •; Brothers and SiVtef*,.* Tale of Domestic Life: By F. Bremer. Translated from the QrigioaJ&npablisaed man-, osoripuby Mary Irawtitt* : - . The Dying Robin; and other Tates: Dy Jospph< Alden, D. D. • Just received and for sale by. -.-: jj 22 JOHNSTON & STOCKTON. T>ARE CHANCE: FOR A BARGAIN OF; coax XVXANDS.—I74 acres of splendid; Coal can be by application to the undersigned, at : a barcam. ■/J ha. Coul lies on the Coal Hill and St; CJmr turnpike, within two miles and three quarters of the city, directly oppo site William Bogy's farm. The finishing of the new. turnpike renders it the qearestnud most accessible of any Coal for sale atthis tune in the citythe opening* mny : be platformed to the edge of the turnpike, thereby raving the expense ot rondsol any kind. 23 ncres ou. the back: endof tins farm.half a mileirom the turnpike were sold , lo an iron compnny four years ago,m anticipation .of the location of-this new road, which renders it-.a very desi rable location. •••-. * Tvbms One-tlurd cash; .one-third m one year} and the balance to suit the purchaser. . -For particulars Qpply to *IHOS. ALGEO,. , ; aulo-If .. ntCunaira, 30 Fifth.street.- MR DUFFS BOOK-KEEPING /AND WRITING ROOMS RB- I MOVED to Messrs. Alexander 4* I Day's Buildings, North side- of' n —Persona desiring to Cjtisli their Mercantile Educanon.inthe'-most thorough und expeditious manner, will find Mr. D.’s Institution the most perfect West of the Mountains.; ’ Partnership settlements and bulonce sheet* made-oat. Mills, Factories. Joint Stock Companies, and nil kinds of business, can be furnished with a . specification of ac counts, drawn up in each a manner an to exhibit the opening, conducting, closing and final settlement of the •affairs; thus affording the Keeper, of the books an un erring guide, from the commencements the termination of the business. Hoobs—2 to 4. and 7to lOt. X. • • ■SB Latect Excite meat* SINCE the arrival of our gallant volunteers from Mexi co, marked attention bas been paid.to many of thenx respecting pcrftoual appearance, on*ibeir.arrival in oar city. Numbers of them have appeared in the streets -wearing citizens dress of the latest .and most fashionable cut and approved styles. The inquiry becomes general amongst-their fellow«&oldte.T*v' where did you* gel that handsome suit of Clothes? -Answer: at P. Culant’s, 49, Liberty street, where you con get agemeel suit of clothes troiu3toC dollars,thatwould really aslontsh you. A sun offine clothes can be had from 8 to 15and20doUars< The. stock on band ss large, consisting of every uxticle •for gentlemen's wear, and will be sold at:extreinelY low. puces for cash, as the proprietor intends selling out the present stock in order to make room for fall goods » great bargains may be expected and no mistake. Call and. judge tor yourselves at. P. BELANVS, jy IS 49 Liberty st. . ' Farmer'a Inn,“ - Comer of -Ferry and Fourth StrfftSy'tttubuTgh,. ••- fPHEundersigued, proprietor of the above well known X Hotelj reityectfiUly. informs the'public that she has gone, lo great expense, in '.fitting, tip ihe boose for the,re ception and accommodation of her old customers, and all who may honor her with their patronage. She is deter mined that the Hotel, as heretofore, shall sustain the. re putation of bein'? a qaietj Ordcrly.mnd weUconductcd es tabHsbmem. No.pains or expense wiit.be spared on her parr, to render hoarders arid travelers a* comfortable us they can possibly be atahy Other public house in ibeciiy. Her table will bc'provided with every Injrtiry the market affbrds j ht short. ber gaests may rest assured that she will use every exertion in her power to render them full and entire riwfcfactidn.v A-.share of public patronage is rcspCcifulij'solicited. : The subscriber is also provide?with sufficient room for the accommodationof about sixty or eighty horses. . : [Tjr 3 ‘Don , iforgeuhe place—comer of Ferry and Fourth. malHKhn : : ; • J. UTTIE. . From Rev. JUd Shinn., of the-JProtatont Mexhodisf Church'. rpHE undersigned, : oaring been afflicted.duringtherpost I winter,.with o di*ca*em the siomaeh,somctirnesp re ducing great pain in the slomnehfor ten or twelve hours without intermission, and having tried various remedies vnth Hula effect, was fumishcd wiihahottleof Dr. X). Jayne* 1 Carminatiz*. Balaam. ■ This ho used according to the directions, and found? invariably; that this medicine caused the pain to abate Iu three orYour minutes; and in fifteen or twenty m:nutes, ! every uneasy sensation was entirely quieted. The medicine was afterwards, used whenever indications of the approach of pain were per* crived, oud the pain was thereby prevented.He continu ed to use the medicine every.evening, and sometimes in the morning; and iu a few weeks health was so fßT.re stored that the sufferer was relieved from tt large amount of oppressive pain; From experience, therefore, be can cbnfiaeuUy.rcommrmf Dr. B. Jaynes’ Carminative Bal sam, as n salutary medicine for diseases of the stomach aud bowels.. - A. SHINN. . Allegheny City, July IC. 1845.. ; [£r Formale atthe PEKIN TEA STORE, 70 Fourth sited, uear Wood. : : .• aug7-d&.w Freah Supply of NewDookii . AM. MlNEßySmimfieid .street, between 2d-and 3d • ats., has just received a large assortment of new 'publications, among which are the following: . Jenny Lind, by Mis* Hendricks. The Fallacies of the Faculty, from the sth London edi tion; second American edition. . .; The Mysteries of Old London—complete ;by G.W.W. Reynolds. < Columbian Magazine for. August, splendidly illustrated, with a plateof Niagara Falls, &e.. ' . Saint Rosalie; or the Mysterious Casket; an Autobiog raphy. ■ A great variety of large and smalt class songsters, in cluding Cass and Taylor songs. ILiUelPs. Living Aee,No. 220. Chambers’ Miscellany, No. 24. Corinne:6r, Italy. A fresh-supply. ' The French Revolution of 184 s. iiy Foster and Eng-, lish; illustrated. Fresh snpply. Our stock now comprises the? largest and most com plete assortmem of cheap literaturo in Western Pennsyl vania. •' ■ oug2 LOVERS’ SONGS | Watch you will by daylight; Widow Machree; Roty O’Moore; .Indian Summer; Slaying the Deer Gondolier Row, The iwo Birds; 4 Fairy Boy; Askmenot what I am thinking; Low backed Car; •. . . .My Mother Dear;* I ao not say I lovo thee not;. Forgive, but don’t forget; j . The Ghamelion;- ■ Angela Whisper; Morning Bream; : Sweet Jessie was young and simple;* The Northland for me; Molly Bttwn For sale by I i«24 Vf fciW WUKK».—Vmuty Fair, a .Novel without a ;l> Hero. By-William Makepeace Tbackery—with il lustrations by.the author. . . . • •_ „ ; . The Tenant of Wildiell Hall. By Acton Bell, author of ;?‘Wmheriiig Heights.” ■ , • ■■■»■ * The Young Schoolmistress.. By Joseph Aldcn.D. D. - Ban 6of Harpers 1 Illustrated: Arabian Nights’ Enter tainments: New translation, arranged for family read-. iiig; with explanatory Notes. ByE. W, Lane, lisq.- bers aud signs, and Tangents for every ten seconds of the Quadrant, with other useful tables. >By Elian Loomis, A; ■M., Prof, of Mathematics and Natural Philosophy imho University of Ne\y York, author of n ‘*Treatisc on Algb braA’&c. - • The above wotks rac’d this day and for sale by : JOHNSTON & STOCKIt)N, augl? : .» Booksellers, cor; Market and Thin! sts: T>I«ANETAIfY AND WORLDS.—A pop ulor exposition of the gieat discoveries and theories of modem astronomy; by O. MV-Mitchell, a. m. Director ofthd Cincinnati Observatory. . : ' i Headley’s lialy, Alps and Rhine—Letters from Italy, the Alps ami the Uhme; by J/iV Headley, author ot ‘‘Na poleon and his Marshals,’.''‘Washington ami his Gener r!s”&c. New and revised edition. /. - Stathtia of Coal— >The Geographical ana Geological distinctions of Mineral Combustibles or fossil fuel j inclu ding, also, uotireA and localities of the-various mineral substances employed in arts and manufactures ; illustra ted by Maps and Diagrams; accompanied by nearly 400 .statistical tables, anallOOouulysn of mineral combusti bles, &c.; plrepnred by Richard Cowling Taylor. , v y Jimi rrreivetf afew copies ot each ot the above works, i forsalebv . JOHNSTON tSTOCKTON, | jylO y • BookweUers.conMarketftmVM sts. ru.'rbftM V£ * CwAUiWrtijuT’iU übi uk ruu ■Tj SALE.—About 50 acres cool of r besf^aHty—vein live leet thick—situ'aie two miles above Tarentuin, on the, «*anbl. The mniri entry is operied 100 yards thfougfu the solid cone, and a basin for the flats excavnicd iiijlte side of the emuil. attlie-ihouth of the'pir, and complete oruer for running coal. There is n .15 acres oi land, with six small dwelfhig houses for the ac.coimno* Nation of the diggers, and all will be rented or sold lowei than unv other coal properly.outlie cnnol. ‘ Riigll r . - THOff. MEIXON. i.I OUttOAt FOTASH.—S(H) tts. jus! received uudfor J 5 euitt by B. A: FAHNESTOCK & CO., auls corner of First and Wood sis, Tc i v'-.’v V “ • A- wy. V ' '• - ■■ ■ u ■, :rr BOOK AND JOB PRINTING. Nr W. Cornep of Wifod and FlfiU Stretn. THE Proprietor of tho Mobniso Toyr anti . IVlbbcbutp: :; and Marltactcrpe, mfarma.h« v:; and the patrons oflhe»epapcrs.tlint-hn has- a large', as* :.v aonment ofJOBTYPE AND AkL OTHER MATEHIAXr- A necessary- ton Job Printing Ofllce,TUitl .thnlhe I3_pr.£*-, pared to execute w , .'UErXKaPBRSBPBIJCTISGOFKtXnr:DKSCniI , TtCUC: ■ Books, ; Bills of Lading, • v-.\A - Circulars, . >.• Pamphlets.- Bill Heads, Card t. Handbills. Blank j, _ Jfat Tips . 4 >• fl_rAll kinds ofßlanks, Stage, Canal - ?J ' .Boatßills,-with appropriate- cuts, printed an-iho shortest'- 1 ' nouccend most reasonable-terms. .■ ■-w ■< -He respectfully asks tbe patronage of .his frientls aml -* tbepublic generally) in-Uusbrnnch ofhis business.-- » sep32 . L HARPER , W A MINER, 3d door from Second. Sew Baolc oml Papcr EBtiibllfihmeiit, - -; i Ao. 78 Wood siret t,belv?fen FounA -and 1 Viatnuftd tr l rpHE subscribers have just opened, - I X a large stock of different .qualmer ?;Ruled: aHd •:* I AVhiie opa Blue Willing.and l4e«ler..Poner'.-Cdmmerciai^- i ' ! •budrPajtkfct Post Flat Cnpf Demy ohd-Mediom for Blank Bookfi.Medimn amlßoyalColprcd Prini-' tying Papers,.Printers- India, EuanjeneJnJuHvorySurJbctt. : I Cards,: No*. 2,3/ 4, small and double.MnnltrMcdiam/*-# ♦ i.Pemy • and Cap-Bay Books nn3 I>dgcrsTsu|>eriornoperii;v - kftnd besteasteru binding j'Scboolßooks, all kludsj i ; GolA.Petfs, Ink, Wafers, Wax* BiUFilesy&c^AY;, i .Blank Books, of all Aize*. ruled to - in the most substantial xnauner r^|f * 1 . Coumry’Merchants, supplied dt:tha‘i£sjCTß&s4rfcsai£v^ L vj..' prices for cash, or KAOS at cakUpriCee* ' v . r ■ JOB PRINTINO. V ,s : r . , :V >.*4 Having. a JQb Office-m ctfmiexitm ©nr i menlj we are prepared jo executenJl ofdersib'r plain and fanoV Printing; Books.'pamphlets, Circulars/ £u&ihets;}-~*ci- Cards, Bills 'of Lading, despatch, aud.ut latf- '" j prices. . ELLIOTO 4 t No. 78 Wood st, bet. Fourth and Diaindndutteyj - |o* At our store on Market street. aifil Fourth, may-at.-all times.be,found u large stoek ofTheo- .-.’wjh logical and Miscellaneous.Bhoks. New Books receive, as BoonOspubnshedj'and sold at the lowest prices. [ ' The pnbhcatiomtdfflie Amencon Sunday School ond Massachusetts SabfmttrSchool always: onv vr/-: hand.CataloguesfflmwaS&donapphcntion A ENGLISH, , -r f Marirelttt-i bet. Third and Forthi-.M^:’^ WMt ALEXANDER'S SONS' < ••ri^ g rfri w^a^>^DEHTit.ycgS,-corflfrc/'Prnn.a?id.-/:. : ?. rlfuj r, '- T - v B Qf~‘Sii Ctai7;sts,.Dppcziteihe £xchaiigi ';r'' yjy •■'■: -\7 y'‘ -Motel)■ ‘Entranet ■on - Jtoin-4i«- res-'t.;:^ 1 i ii 1 t' pcetfully- uifonn lheir fine nas and- ’.. ;> the publicy that: they nrc prepared io furnish and attend' to ererything.'in the lme of Undertakers,'as quit tbebusirress ofCabinet Moking.anatbeir Will be devoted altogether, to the above business, large assortmentot'COFFlNS mode, ffnd fioiaM’d,cover-:- ed, am! lined in the 1 neatest manner, witlin vanety-of- V-;-; materials, and at all prices;-wd keep’SHROUDS mode; of all Mzc.vof.Floimel,-Gambnc;amVMuslinyai ;, -': s>~3 all prices; mid .inndoiiv the eastern siy-leY'andall other articles necessary .tor dressing the dead;.and. tarnishing • .?>« funerals, of quality-arid price to suit; &IM Fit l’LVn-*» or engraving the name and age;'ICE:CASES tori laying -" the body iri icc. by those wfio wish to keep tbeirtfrn in's nny length of lime; and have'ZINGPANS lo putuce in - /• for laying on the body; LEADEN- Coffius? ahvhys on. r±- hand. We have a splendid new HEARSE and opatr ofTa ■ fine horses, and any: number of the best 1 carriages,. oil*:, etc., and will be prompt, punctual. and reasonable. 1 ' noglQ.y . ■ •/■.Takc-'Notlpe*- - . A IX persons knowing themselves indebted !oiATUiar4j-.W'S J\. Nißhof*on *fc.Co; > ;:>; '*»1I —,. - - , . -■ cSßllnt.UwirolUWareVouse.-ort'Liberly'B^cetrv,;:^. . AH unpaid accounts will beplnced lutfachajldaof .-ft ..:T« ■ justice of the Peace, on the Ist July next. ' May 16. ; - ARTHURS. NICHOLSON; & Co.. - ' I ■' ID' A general assortment of Ho]iow\Vnre, at , lowest market rates.- 'Liberty st.-head of’Wood sU A ,i 1 mn22 ARTHURS &. NICHOLSON. „ TJOpTS, SHOES, TRUNKS? te.—'FoUah&ee $ l XJ\?anI t Wtolesale and Retail 8001, bhocaiul.Tianic• .Store, No-186 Liberty streetv.nearly opposUa.tlid nead-oj'. .Wood. .F. & H. have iu store und are •recctTiuff Fall andi Winter stoclcofßOOTS and SIIOES r v ofihe largest stock they have ever been able tobTJnc to -c ■ ■ ibio market. Wc also have constantly oti-hadtl :: did stock of Hay ward’s Meiahc Gum Elastic Shoes; Lotb^L'^;^ 11 ; for ladies and gcmleuicn’s wear. iha most bcauuful cle ever maumactured. . We woold solicit an examina-- • turn ofour. stock-ofgoods, by all-who wish either at wholesale orrefail, as we will 6eH al n advance above cost Country merchants'will find it-t©:.' tlreir imerest to call and examine our slock before pur--'-"; -:-V4 chasing. . FOLLANSBEE & HAYWARI). \~?J aug2l v r ”, 130 Liberty su- > Groceries,**;— * 4lWLbis. N.O. Molasses; -vs.'■r. f SOhbls. St. Louis S. H. Molasses; "13 hf. do :do .do * *do; ' 200 hagsCoiTee,.priiUe£recn;- 75bf^chesisussonedTeas; ► ' :^ ■ 110 six pound caddies Y. H.amHnnwrialTeai^''^^ 153 ft .'do .do - <,(]();.• rdo;• ••v' ‘ ‘ vsjohhda’. SugarT:':;' . ;40 bb! Tea, .100 boxes SxlO Window Glass; • .. - . i ,' 10 do 10x12 doj ■ 50 do .Tobacco » _ _ v » i A large assortment of all kinds of Groceries on band st ' '' the new warehouse of EDWARD HAZLETON,, . ' vi' J ' ap2l .■.. v ■. . North-cast comer of the Dioiuond. v . * ■' New and AttracUvc BooliaT - : ‘ “ , GHALRIERB’ Seleei Works, 4 vols.; Chalmers’ Daily- Stfriniure Readings;Alctnolrofthe Ltffrof Mrs. Fry, V vol2d; the Convent,by author, Girl in Eraucek' Lady Alary, or not of the world, by Rev. C. B. Taylor* AT; A.;Margarett orthe Pearl, by the same; 1 jfr of Pol- V-V lok, author of “Course ofTime;*’ihe Li-iener;Le "of oh»hakspedre2, vols.; HeadleyVWorks—UibofCrom - T-'S* well, .Washington'and his Generals, Napoleon -and bis' Marslmlls ; Power of Pnlpit. Gardner. Spring, D. Dij Beth •el Flag,by same; Religious Teaching by fixnmsfe: Pul- 5 nit Orators of France;Life of Rowland Hill; Free Church * Pulpit; Orators of France; Now and Then; Delbunes* oiiJK* Poems: Jacobus on Afatthew,.adapted to Cmbn tions; Alorrel!s Modem Philosophy;.‘Arthur’s Popular ' tales—“MakingHastelobe Rich, Tl ’“Risingin'tiie world,” < ’ i - Ij “Ricltts have wings,” “Keeping up Appeajrauccs^ u D-bt- j orand Creditor.”; Barnes on Isaiah. 2 vols. abridged ed Ireland; Welcome to thfc Stranger;*the Czar; hi* Court • , 1 and People ;Tenching a Science; the.teaehernnd artist; • r- '•{ ilic Owl Creek Letters; Charlotte Elizabeth's uniform " 'i-£f works. For sale low by ' . . . • ELLIOTT.& ENGLISH* 3 3 jo!s • 78 Wood and SO Me rk t alt* r : Summer Complaint. ' "* 4 JAYN E?S CARMINATIVE BALSAM—Is apleasant.'' certtun, snfe- and cfiecraal remedy for Dysentery, - , DiarThma, or Looseness, Cholera Morbus; SUMNER COMPLAINT, Colic* Griping Pains,Sour Stomach, Sick k ? ’ £ and Nervous Headache; Heartbhih* waterhrash, Pain or ■* ' .*v„f Sickness of the Stomach; ybmitingj Spitung ujrof Food " $ after Ealing, and alsowhenii passes througb-lbe body * m : tr unchanged; Want of Appetite, Restlessness aud Inability - JJ to Sleep, Wind in the .Stomach and'BawclsjJlystenc*; „ * Cramp, Nervous Tremors and Twi tellings, Sea Sidfcness, ".*ir >5,1 Fointmgs, Melancholy and LotvnesaorSpmts, Freiuug- ~ and Crying of Infants, and for all BOwEL AFFECU TIONS aud NERVOUS DISEASES J, This article, is really invaluable io a family, and may wK \ be depended upon, and if generally need by-physicians. l - v- - SUMMER COMPLAINT would be deprived of all i\i 'l,’, :*| horrors, as ihey would not loso one patient in five hun- r ; dred cases, but would perform effectual cures in one- ~ ; ;: - fourth of. the lime requiredby the usual methods of treat*-' • menu It is as effectual for adults ns it is for children ; For. sale at the. PEKIN; TEA STORE, 70 “Fourth-" «reet. » jYT, v T\aEorF , s , r6NicANjwAjNTi-m , sHEmGk , Jtr%s JL/ The general properties of thesePHlsare Cormina- r - l C ,and Tonic. In the common disorder* '' arisingvfrom imprudence in diet, &e.j such as sickness and sournesssf the stomach, heartburn, headaches -j where;a piedicino is required,this preparation'ia very .apjpiicable, for:it»-carminative or soothing effecti give - almost immediate relief, when nausea or sickness extend -■■■' its purgative operation upon the stomach and how els is gentle and etfectoai; and its-tonic properties* iinnnrt .strength to the digestive organs, thereby enabling these organs jo.penorm Uieirproper funcxions'with order and regularity. .The price has been reduced from 60 to 25 cents a box. N - ' For sale, wholesale and retail, by B. A. FAHNES* TOCK & Co., comer Front and Wood and Sixth and ■*“ V ■Wood streets. Agents for Fittsburgh, jel4., * ' ,*|l/ff)RGAN?S WORM KILLER xs Jar superior to alt v ‘ / jjAj other remedies for Worms.' ' JOHN H.MELLOR, ..•181* Wood street* - Jmrel4th,ie4iV • This may certify, that I gave two of my children,' th*ee • ■ -i •» and fiveyearsolu, two teaspooftsfuls ofAlorgan’s Worm Killer,-lo cach of them. The -youngest passed 34 {area ; :.v, worms, thei Bmallesi could not have measnredlessthan7 - inches.. The eldest-passed so large a number that we could not begin.to count them. ‘lhavo used all the popu lar remedies: before the. publie for ’worms, but can say with a clear conscience, Morgan’s Worm Kuler is iar'sa*' : - : penor to any now before the public.- 1 ’ f ■ ' Sashtsl JoaKsroir, • i. ; : '-'fi- •?v ,^l ? wn » Allegheny,county./ 1 , •'-*•/;> • Prepared and sold, wholesale and retail,, by.the prieior. : ~.. . ; JOHN I).'MORGAN,' / '"‘N je!7 . . Druggist, Wood street. Pittsburgh, r.j-.;:;- OHIO, PLANING MlLL—ikfircca street and \YaUr{ant t y c~, (along Cbartter eLAFirst Ward, Allegheny eity.iiear -S' Manchester.—GEOßGE DRAHER hoviugTeitttned bu- *- siness, has erected the necessary mQchiueryatthcobove ' place,.for, turning out all workin his line, and is prepared- ■*-r ■' !;"■ to take boards to lus.mill and deliver them 10-customcrs • • ’ .’’‘s on reasonable terms. -j.-s Dressed .flooring boards, siding, Ac., always on hand*" ‘>s9 1 Alnrge quantity of dried flooring lumber on hand. / ’,-4 Ordersfrom Western Lumber Alerchantspromptlyex-- ecuted. mo3o-if * ~ tireeatrcodGardeus. ‘y, ;&f TTISITERS TO THIS’RETREAT can be-fnrnislied V : with a Lunch: at all hours of the dat? al*a,-lcd * '£ Creams, Fruit, Confectionery, Ac. The steamer Grecri' v ■ i| wood, makes her Tegular trips as usual, leaving -her street landing at 8L at half past cachlipur, (ex ceptingH) for her last trip toihe city. , / A moonlight view: of the garden i* indescribable inft , *■?£ beauty. . jyf4 . S'" (Joniylhs., Chron.; Griz. please copy ) T _ “S'.i? btUKaALL-— 3 valuable building Lois, situati-d —*'" «•••- 3 .cEitsrjtreet, each 30 feet front by 75 deep loan altev i- 7i Price; $1,400; 9200 iu hand, balance at 10 years. - * . . Also-r-A desirablc in Allegheny, 23 ft-et iTohl on the ‘ ‘ canal, b>vlts deep to-an alley. Price, 9ti50;5150 in 1 '*.'4* hand, balance'at syears. ; :** 7 v . •. ~S. CUTHEEHTj General Agent, 2'"/^. QauglO i ■- ;. Smubfuddstreet BREBS I.AV'NS-VhRY CHHAI- —W It. MinniV '3 ~hnsxedaced.a-yeryjarge Iptof Drt‘<« J.nw ira rot cents per yard— heretofore sold abhiehrr pnp««. >j v Sununer Goods generally,'offering 1 at'reduced prtre«.i*' - j the north-east corner.of Fourth >rirf MHrfcot st». >y» -• ’£« -"■zm sk. •'r ' v ,'.'- 1:^. VVt: r- ; -"--"'-' “■ , * ' “mc ISIM®