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Tl ~.. ~. .. = MS OM EWE =ES In El 111 MEI i ..' _ , MEM PIE •` ' s IBM INEI =I Wag :- , --s - -;..: - =I ~.~ _~~~~: MI ,~~ ~' DAILY 14.ORNING POST.: , . M W ./11 every Morning, (Sundays mrepled.) BY L. LIA.RPER, NOITII-WIST 'Mink Or WOOD AND niri irTnlikrg! 27,8R2N-8.-7Five Dollars a year, : payable acridly,. in adtiance. Dollars will invariahly required„. tf not paid wtthut the year Kr: Single „copies twaa:asze=for sale at the counter of ate Office, and by the Ncw Etoys. The Weekly ;Mercury and atunufacturer. Is published from the samd office, on a doable medium sheet, at TWO DOLLARS' a year, hi- ndvaifecitiingle IIJ No paper will be discontinued (unless at the die cretion.blthe proprietor,) until all arrearages cut, paid, [l7! No attention wilt boPtkid to arty order unless no— ecity.ompanied by the money, or Satisfactory reference in ;his. _ TERM'S - 0 F - ,A b V tfUT Itl NA.' ma sQuARE or Twirms'Lnusloi it,tsd. One Insertion,. ... •.•. $0 50 One 'Month, fO4 00 I Two , do. :-....,.... t ...--: q-75 TWO •d0.....:......-4. 800 Three do .. • ... , . ". .. 1 ,80., do` OO One Week; .'• . • ..• t... 150 . Four db . 8 00 Tu r a a. , • -•••-r . - -..y•-• 2.:50 Six ;' do ' '-10 00 Three do . 300 One .Year. ' •l4 00 YEA RI: 1r ADVERTISENTSt' , ONE SQUAng. TNO Ogt/&!1121.1 SiZX MnOthir . , 7:- • --sl.o ' 00 ; 1811 Montttel,..l ... . '•'4ZO 00 Otte Year,•• • • •-• ..,• ~ 2fJ.00 1-One. Ye&ri.f • '''-'''" • 3f3 - . 00 Larger tidieitisenients in proportion: 001' Cards of FOUR LINES, Fire Dollars a Year. Lar g o 1 cuts wil l not be Maenad unless an .e,xtra price is 331]1.41yektisernente, upcinwitiehlhe'number of jailer- - dons is not marked, will be inserted and charged until - Ordered out. mees •- •.ttal rams.Alcfessto. T . . clamt/EL IY. libtiVit, 84:Trigg:as - Zoto—Office on dth street, 'hem' Grant., Pittiblirgla. °era 76. W Once IT (P Grant street.' - • miiy27-am. A U. III'CALMONT, Attorney at Lam—Mee, Fourth stet,r R Paiterson's Livery Stable, febl.7 GEORGE, W. - TFT --- ,-.ntice, No. 77 Smithfield et., near iSixth, at ` , Eittsliurgh. ang2l-}- , „TIM. OLIVER, _Physician and Surgratt.-LOtrice IS'is 8, St: Clair street, Pittsburgh. aug2l-3 D R. JOHN CRAWFORD, °Mee SL Clair street, opposite the.Exelteitge. ' • augDLy I ORLANDO LOOhLIS, Attorney at Late.-01fice 4th above Wood:" july4-y rymosins AL ALAILILIaIit, J. "Wom* at Law.-office, Lomie's Buildings, Yount' jan74y TAMES CALLAN; Attol-nry at Law; corner of Wylie I P., runl.Filth atreete —, Latt , :Coriter." . • ' • feblo 7 y Bakeweint V. Buildings, ,oit Grant *tree; .opposites the. -Court Rouse. ' • • •• jr2rkly 'Er AI. KIIN/NPTIF's 74r:or/icy at n ;the -IJL Same building with Alderman Ml.faster, Fifth sr., between Wood and Smithfieldsts. augl:-6ni6 TORN BARTON„„arretitry Latta. ---thfice, North side of Mirth stitet; between Vlrood and . Smithfield, in the sme tnrildintWith dideraianAterrow. sePt/-ly TOsEyki ~stor ney - al Law —thime. ttt Wallace's building, on Fourth sr, • between "Wood' and Smithfield eta: novltY GF.ORGE W.l...ATNG,.44tornd Coun.teilor and Notary Pubtic.-43ifice- at lhe corner of 4th and Wood sta., over gibbet d: Jones Exchange office, octl4 D UND SNOWDEN, Aliorney Law.—Uttico ill The buildini - on the North East'corner of Fonnh and Srailbfield eta. _ • • norit-r • , • Iy,-d:dtrvtas.-~OHice Borth Fifth .ve street, between Wood .tuad Smithfield, Pittsburgh. . - Alf 'CANDLES'S & 111'CLI/Hbly ,duorneys andCounsel .ol, &m at Lato.:—Offiee Om Fourth 5 ;• • O PPPaile R. &' R. H. Patterson 's Livery Stable, Pittsburgh. . seplo-y F ORWARD & SWAR.TZIVaIeIIER, ittanneys at Lau. °Mee on Fourth street; between food and Smith fetid, opposite . Pattersonhi Livery. Stable. ay.? -y deIE IO )RE, Attoracyand Counatilotat kT - Law.- - Otficeremovedto the 2d door below Grams!, • on Fourth, to the office tafely.occupied by Alderman Md..' sot: N. It.PCLOWRY., Attorney and couwellor az Late.— Office to ßakevrO's BrkildiugA on Grant street, 41SHA. 'SON, .4aarney and .Count at Law —, 1 . Office on 4th et, between 'Wand and Sniithheld, and nearly,apposite the banyoes office. T scow, .Dauist, Fourth tn., Live doers west of Mar. • ket. :All work svarninted, and 'it nal perfeetly sat , isfactory no charges will be made. . feblo EMOV.A.L.—Dr.f.Robert Snyder, has removed his Xt, office to Forint: street, between Wood and Smith. field streets. marl.s-1y R EMOVAIIO.—A. Bee has removed his ecunmaseioa and korwarding business from the Canal Basin to his new warehouse, on Third street, neatly opposite the Post Or me. • R Jai() TAL.—Jotol J. ALITCHEL, Attorney at Law, has ritnorea to Fourth it., next doorlo the office of Alderman Steel. • . • . •• .. ap7.• . Attorney at Law, AVaahingtort, Fa- eoll• ILP . lections made ha 'Washington, Payette, Greene tad adjoininlr ceuatiee: apli-y • THOMAS B. KENNEDY, Atiorncy at Law—Office on Fourth. between Wood and Smithfield. • ffirstmact3.--Gan. J. K. Moorehead, John Graham, Prea. Pittsburgh Bank;. Mr. 3.. W: Banbridge; Logan, Wilson, & Co.,ttfecord & Co., Pittsburgh, Pa. nett 1 BUCKMASTEB, Alderman—Office: Fourth street third door above Smithfield, South aide. Conveyancing of all kinds done with the greatest care and legal accuracy. . Titles to Real Estate examined, &c. norlfi JOHN CUYLI; Rotary 4nd Conmanter.--Ottace in Metcalf , ' Building, Fourth street, near. Smithfield, Pittsburgh.. Deeds, Bonds,hlortga,Tes, Articles ofAgree mein, and all 'other. instruments of writing drawn up with accuracy and dispatCh. Titles - to Real Mate examined. apn-d&wl y LBON,•Auorney and Counsellor at Law, Fmnklin, Vaasa& county, Pa., will attend prompt ly to all business entrusted to his care. Collections mode in Warren, Clarion, and Jefferson counties. -• arsre TO • J. A Stockton & Co.,' Wittsburgh.• Murphy, ilson & Co,Co . Hon. Jamea Kinnear, p nwk ,", n. Hon. Alex. At'Calmont, Hon. J. Wilson, Steubenville; 0. • ly 92-T JOHN .A. tAkaILLAISON, A l derman, Pitch Ward, Penn st..betwdeft Walnuvand O'flara sts., where he may. be found at all times. Those having houses or other prop erty to sell or rent, can have the same punctually attend ed to; debts collected, and all the duties of an'Aldenutin will receive prompt attention. • 0c27-p T..etELLoN, A TTORNEY and COUNSELLOR at LAW Office is .11. Mellon's Batidings, corner oT Wylie and Fifth steels mut side of the Conn House. (jr Collecting, Conveyancing, examinations of - R, cords, Scc..promptly and accurately attended to. m 711 3 HERRvTic - wittaArda, Attorney and Counsellor at Law, (successor. to ,Lowrie . & Office at the old stand, Fourthst., above Smithfield. THE Partnership heretotOre existing hero:leer( Henry W. Williams. Esq., and myself, in the pntotice of the law, was dissolved by mutant consent cut the 26th alt.; and the business virll hereafter be continued by Henry W. 'Wil liams, whom I most cheerfully recommend to all for whom I. have the honor to do businesi—ka alentlemau every way worthy of their confidettem• • decl9-1 . WALTER H. LOWEIE. George R. Riddle,Corryeyoneer: OFFICE in Avery Row, Fh street, ahoy/5 filmlthrield, Pittsburgh. • • Des,Monrotor;,AosizsatYrtn,l3oNDS;gQy and other instruments of writing, drawn with neatness, legal accuracy and dispatch. He will also attend to drawing and filing Mechanics' Lulu, Accounu qf Executors, Admin istrators, fe, .Examinine Wks to Real'Estate, Searching . Records for Liens, ¢r,tc. From his long experience, and Intimate acquaintance with the manner of keeping the • public records, he ex pects to }rive satisfaction to those . who , may entrust their business to his care. • • • •••• deols . Fancy and Domestic China Storei ' • 115 WOOD STIMIrt, OPPOStnt I. I). nxvial *COTTON 100101. TBlE'Sanfiber respectfally.lnvites all lovers of beau tifal China; to call and examine his stock of Fancy Chian, Mantel and Pier Lamps, Candelebrus,Girondole Japan AVaiters, Britannia-Ware, Castors, &c., &c. Likewise, gueensware of every variety , and 'pattern, at the lowest pessibl e prices. • • jell • - M. HODKINON. • Anot er , r oliutte IWOULD beg to call the attention of The Itlfliorti, one and' all, to my establishment, N 0.30 Fah st., where they can be rigged ont in a new suit of any style, quali ty or dimensions, arthe lowest possible prices. If yoa wish to save TOM' dimes and get well served, come to Currtut's, No. 30 Filth street, opposite the Morning Post." . ' • '1 ANO. CURRAN, Merchant Tailor, late of Curran do Algeo, Liberty st. DIEMOII — A - L.—On account of our pent up maiFeT,T — lnil a demand for vegetable stands, I have been com pelled to remove my Bread Stand to the opposite side of Market street, in front of Alexander &Day's Dry-Goods Store where-I shall be glad to see my former customers. ' JOHN SHEN-LARD. • E ' BOOKS' BY - EXPRES'rbe Planetary and .11 Stellar World; a popular exposition of the gfeat dis coveries and •theones of modem Astronomy, in a series of ten lectures. By 0. M. Mitchell; A. M. Director of the Cincinnati Observatory. Leturifitmt itely.A new and revised . edition, by T. Headley. For sale by '•• ELLIOTT /a ENGLISH, < • iliF • • •id Wood and b 8 Market ets. M. M. POSTER, Acentfor latuan Sokiiers, to pro TV care Land Warrants and Pensions for widows, at his office, BakewelPs Building, opposite the New Court Wane, Pituiburgh, Pa, My son, in *the General Land Of at Wasithigton, will attend to my business there, free of c h arge to appli cants. FOR 'SALE, Four Lots—Bounded by perm, Liberty and Ray eta each Twoing 24. feet front, and ex tending back Itefeet. of them are corner lots, and he position of the whole property is one of tbe most ad vantsgeons in the city; •For farther information apply to • Id..SWMITZWELDER, Fourth ar t 004 betwein Wood and.floWeid. .."9.0C0-.41rir.47.04441:1W ("'"4"41(....C.4*"0. .; : 7 4 . • ". ` r'xaociATA:lQA;milztr-0:-. ,'7 y .. .. l~ ~~~~~ ME ME ... .;........ t .. . ..,. • ...... . , ••. . .. _ . „. , , . . ..._ . .... .. . . _ • . - • . , • . . , . ••,-...._-...,.. ....- • ..„ .. t .•. ....•..... . , . . .. . ~ .•_ .... . . - •:- . ,•• ..••••.•. .••••••....,-...-•-••.•-,, t. _.- •• ,• t . • - ... .. ..., ...t. . . •• . . • . • .. . - •_. ..,... -.. . . .. . . .. , . . . .. . . . . „ .. . ... . . ~. . . _ ... ... . . ~._•. .••• .... . . ....•,....--..,,......• . -,• • . • • • • - .. . ~.. _ . _ .......•.-- .-. •,....-... • ... • . . • • • - , . .. .. . .. ~. .... . : .... ,-: • •:...-.-.„ _ .. ...• • . . ._.„. .... __ ... . . ... ...• .. ._ .... . ~ ... .. .. • .-.- •••••• .. • - . . . , . . „... . • -•. . . .. „, .....,.. .. . • •. _ .. .. . .. _ ..• .... .. . :.....,- .i. ...,! -•„, . :. _ , ..., . ... • . , - . . , , _. , .. .• ... ......., •„. . .• . • •_ , . .., • , • . .. , - • , , • • , ...- _ . . i MEM= MeGUlßE,Fasuromkoidf TAtrAnt4, Third am, near ,e 1 d—St. Charles Buildings . Esepla r y TA. okENNA, Auctioneer. and Cottc . oniction Men chant' N0..114 'Wood street. • febl - JOHN.)). DAVlSyduettoneer aml,Cepetouseknafeeeheetr • darn' er of Wood and Fitlff etre ete. febl ZEMLOST - "KINSEy; Dealer in 'Raney Goods" a, Trivorring4No,(l7Eleirletatreet.-, .• ,fabl. . - - ?Seer-091MT, City Clothing Storey, NO: 132, Vi Liberty street, oppositerbe mouth Of Market. , 6ttil'. ,TOSEW.A., ROBINSON, Agent, for Benedict, & Co.!e lJ qf Pdekets; Fifth it., ;one lior tfilciar 'Woe& febl , TILLULAI JACKSONL.PateNtMedieine.DeptisB9l4b -191, erty street., head of Wood, , •-, febl , . , - NGLIBHtt ELLIOTT, illigkomtri avid Stalemers;Na. Xis 6, Market Illt4 between Thiraand.Fpurth, (01 ItEllll.lly, Fa.Oionelble Cioffiitur S .eitp street. febi ' 7.1 t4 -.." 1 ' 'NT HOLMES& SON, Banker: and Deelerein Psetettige mitt Bank Now, No: tltibitirketitreet. tebi A;FULTON, Zell and Brain Pounder, G.lO f3eccrad. !.. 61 :..litreet,betweettdiarket anfi Femrstreets. .feht . Pkaho.ge con!ero(Liberty and Sixth zureti. ' • - • feta OWNSEND, CARR k CO., Coach sad Wagon Makers, T St.Claio streatotar the,taidge. • • febi DBRO WITS OFFICE, No. 65, Dieuro cod alloy, neat , Wood *Arcot. . (OM WERNEBERG,Eashionabk Clothing Establishment, No Llbeity street-. •• • 'ary24 10DlituND 011.Ek:R, Whatesak Grocer, Libert y ' jeh Oppoeita t r ianitlafield. tarn TORN CURRAN, , Fashionsisscraficri Fifth stisei,iteht 1.0 Wood. opposite tke °Zee of the Post. my 23 trernAVELL&AoHNSON, Rowe, Sign and lama ': mewed Painten,comer afGmni and &tend streets. TWIN ItPCLOSKEY, Mita, tad Mahler, Liberty streit biatrean Sixth and Virgin alley,lauth sida. seplo it MULLEN a. DOWNING, FUShicilusble C/othing, StmiNo.'2lBl,lberty street, opposite Seventh . . , h1M1319 & SMITH, ,Fortenedne and Conestsrlon. CMereSaws and Deis lstria Prndtgee, No. 3 Stnithfield st eppositsthe Monongahela ilattse. • • 019 9f.tr.hlDPldli6isD,. inedstalCassi. liana Geneva • ;and Pendent Degle7, corner of the Diamond and Lomond • - • ra7 , ir3 -EV!TODII&—Z.67, Furrthaing Goads Ss lablishmene, corner of Market and Fifth streets, op stnirn, entraues-on rjfth street.. • f - _ myl3 .tc). T. mecA,Nip risAtothrosie ClolAinir it5k3414 . 14. mint, I'dcm:ritui 79; coruer of SLetb And Liberty etreote. : , . .-. • myirk - TWIN urT.L . E, in., Wholesale armor, Produer Dine el newt 001727214! , 11111 Mere/tan; 'nut et., between Wood and Moniket.. • • ' met, A USMAJAUftWaftIs, irkotWitt er, tinau iha - .4oll.:Faney anti Sgtitig Dry Ckads, 62 Market Area, be ween-Poutth-nna the.Dlamond. my 23 JOHN DUNLIEVI,' Chad Eitate; No. 120 W ood Gold A:C4 I 4 DettlLlSte, FOil. Ct. constantly - on baud Ind manefeeturedto order. ~,e.91 IWEPEY I LEE, Wag Dealers and Commission AAA., Merchants, for the ialeof Aineticati Woolen (loads, cantor of Liberty street ; &Id Cecil's alley. noriO UHAS., A IL Pal.SOisT,Hat ancteapAtanufarrurer, and dealers in Furs of all kinds, N. 73,W00d street next door to the corner of Fourth. • lebl ti !BLUME, Piano .Forte Xanufacturcr, anlildvalet is .1:•• Musical Inurnatenn4 No. 112 IVocid street, near _ _ novl9 TusErti woomvELL, Imp*, ter and /kale, For, tI eicn and Domestic Hardman, cornor of Second and Virocid otheati: - • AMUEL aIeCLURKAN le, CO., Agents ;or Uuttiate mud Eippurd's Regular Line of • Packet ships,. tram New York to Liicniool, No. ti- Liberty et- febl e rT'IT lII.MAJOR. 'Boat 5:4 ,, ... Ship Chandlery and Agency of the 10itt•thurgh Lord .oil Factory, No 4, Market street, Pittsburgh." Jule riIskAPPR &O'CONNOR, Propneons ofthe Plastron* I. Portable Boas Store come; of Pcnn and Wayne ISIS. sehl Jemts.MAY, Vhatesate Groan Forwarding and Com tacit:on Merchant, \Saler Wee between Market and lama, t CURRY,ltankerr and Rzeharsre Brokers, No. lI.OS Wood rtreet, third door below Fourth, west aide. feta Kirk E.•UA anMa arut Enotangt trait's, earner of Third aa4 Wood meets, 'op:Huila the St. Charles Hotel. Ohl TaSiSONSTOC KTON , Booksrlierr,Stanenest„P . nse, • 0 it* and Publi.thets, cornett of Market and Third nig . feta akationer aad "Bath.l` M. Kaiak:tel. • jitia,r, hlcS' 11N, Brass Fouader an 4 Oa Fzurr, Matta /. • field street, between Diontoml alley and Fifth at. declr Alt J. AleDEPlW,Wheissede thou"; dealers In Pro-. rl • dupe and Pittsburgh Enalltilaeturex, No. 214 Liberty, opposite 7th st. apt El SEVEN RII CLO' HMG STORE, N ,o. Sixth Meet, !telly Libeny. • :JOHN FARRA unt N, • Proprietor. . -roux hiduiiAs,ireoksats 4 ad Retail Drums:, No. 0 ON, yood street, one dour south of Dinutond alley. febt IGIOLLANSBEE &HA YWA RD, Inaleral and Retail 1 &Was in Booty and Sitoo, Nu. 188 Liberty street, op posite Wood. rebl Ware - D;i4 - : B, Arai, corner of Fitat and Wood streets, and corner of Wood and ' 11171i1. ALEXANDER & SONS. Coln Makeni and Par. Ty nishing Undertakers. earner of Penn and St. Clair streets, opposite Th e Ezebanae...lintrante on Ptimareet. (eh! .TORN H. MELLOR, Maker:le and .Yetait Dusk-. in Musk. and.Afusis alianruinents,Pitinos,Behool Books, and. Stationery N 0.190 Wood street Ant TAD ceRl3O rner Falls t 1 streets; minufaetorer of Locks, Hinge's, and Bolts ;• Tobacco, Faller, Mill and Timber Screws, . Hansen Berelin.for Rolling Mills &e.seplo 13Ftyi,,it , .Disii/ler, and Wholesale Dealer sin Foreign and Domestic .11rutes sad Liquors, No. 114 Liberty street, and 53 Diamond alley. 1721 t i ermb on Fe i n street., between Irwin and. Henn. Cow nun le anon' Promptly to. malS -TCHELTREE, Wholesale Grocers, Rao.' V.,dfying Distillers, and Wine and .L.Equor Mo f chants: Also ; Importers of Roda Asti and Bipacifin- Powder. No. 160 Liberia sweat. Pittsburgh. Pa. ramoLls - - c e Rachange Atatuntore. D. DOLSZT,. Proprie tor. Conches will be in readiness &Call the landings to convey passengers, free of chaMe, to the Hotel. decN VINO & INNEYpany,, Agents for the Dantean, Miiiunl honse o buurance Com of Phadelphi the f Ring &Holton., Wat e a st reet, ne a, ar at eMarket. War- Mc (G ksak ClAll.S N iroaerr nd Coe 7.. mission ilferellants, Sixtn . street, between Wood am' Liberty. - ' deed ruler, comer of flurd and ..... steeris„atimapluel4. d do every description of rulinuiLni binding. _pea _ w.sotiiiiriii; 7. POINDILITXI. IDOINDEXTER & CO., 'Wholesale Grocars nnd Com iiiisaion and Forwarding Merchants, No. 41, Water Area, Pittsburgh. ap2l wR. MlTht.l4 Wholesale and Retail kaier fit ■ • DRY GOODS, North e a corner of Market and Pernik MS.— ap2o:y or Tin, copper toj and Sheet Iron Ware, No. 17 Faith street, between Wood sae ltlrirkeL W~ ' lett° WV. B. WAIFS IA Xl3 AI7L/NllOl4l. QCAIPE Ir. A TKINSOhI,./ifiat'ufeeturn s of 1%, Cop -1.3 per and Shea Iron Wars. They also execute.Ovry description of Blacksmith Work. First street, between Wood and Markel, Pittsburgh- oct3l:y PRINOIM lILFULtUOLI HAZI3 WILSON. Hay Tifairtifruvaircr,dal • (former(y' of the eoraetof Dismoud alley and Wood at roes ) begs Jowl respecifullY 10 rte his old eitsto:Ti.irs. friends. and the public, that he baaapened a'NEW sTO RE, on 'Smithfield et , where a choice assortmetn. 41 HATA r 4 ps, . ft LADIES PUSS; (as good, neat, fashionable and ritual. es any ill , the 6 4'4 may be had. J. W• very cordially invites his . friendeatid the public to remember hianew locution and establislunent, and give tam a call a* heart,' na he intends to welcome them • Hat and Cap 21.1wastatacaor,y. CIEORGE S. ANSIWTZ. Agent re.pectfullyab 'VI informs Ais.frleods and tbe public general ly, that be has COMM meet the manufacture. of. Hair and Cups at No. = 'Wood street, one door fromihe camera( Seco'rul, where he has now on hand a fin* Ili. *aliment of Hats and Capsof his own e tt he will dispose of. uloolesalr or retail. on the most tea-, sonabte terms, for cash or cite acceptance, fiats made to order at the shortest notice. aplibam 40 HAVING AND LIAIILDIMSSINtiSALOUN—Sisca. A 7 SO7l 4c Fovwrs.m, TotuoricelPmfmori, bare fitted' up the saloon on the comer of Cherry alley and 'Water at, Rear the National Hotel. formerly occupied by Clement i Archer, outdate prepared to wait on gentlemen at onde, with rase, comfort, and politeness. -In connection with their saloon, they have. fitted up an. excellent shower bath, Where persontcan bare xlmwer baths at *Shears of the dnr, , They Still continue to serve their mketomera rush la! their Old grand, corner of . 411 Dismonernnd Union et. . • A licit osa - Fatless • "}: l tre xe al r t i l k in r ti! al Pa l d i4OntbreeTr",rseug7 efdth:yel4;t7. Cleat+ lb. wilderi) Steetwt4F4 tako). Out * ccunmission 'of the first class, as an Auctioneer of the city of Pittsburgh, and rented that specious ware room belonging ot SylranusLothrop, P.n., N 0.114 Wood street, three doors from Fifth. where he is prepared to at tend to the tale of every kind of Merchandise, Furniture, Real Estate, Stocks, Shipping, de., either at the Auctio Rooms or on the premises, and will in all casesexert him. self to the utmost for the benefit of Wit employers, on the most reasonable terms; he will sell exclusively and only an commission; neither purchasing nor hating any in terest whatever on goods in the store, but merely the emit ted/sit:infer selling, thereby giving all owners a fair cha nee Without partiodity.of having therein property disposed of to the best advantage, Sales will be promptly settled when made. 'Advances will be given at any time, on the most accommodating terms. Merchants will not he charged for advances. Regular sale days : Mondays and Thursdays. of pry . Goods. Groeeries, Furniture, de.; and every evening, Hardware, Cutlery, Watches, Guns, Pistols, end Fancy Articles. Rooks on Saturday evenings. ap24 JAMES M'KEN'NA, Ana.. Removal. & E. TODD would respectfully inform the met- AA, chants of this city and our customers generally, that we have removed our stock of Shirts and Gents Fur nishing Goods, to the corner of. Fifth and Market streets, 2d story over W. & P. Hugus, entrance on Fifth street, where we intend to keep on hand a large stock of Shirts, of our own manufacture, with an assortment of Gentle mens' Furnishing Goods, visually kept by Eastern Whole sale Furnishing Stores. Being very thankfal-for the kind patronage bestowed on us for the past .year, we would be happy to receive calls from our old customers and merchants generally, and 'would inform themihat we intend nothing on our part, shall induce them to look further, as we expect to add largely to our stock, and diminish our prices. Merchants and dealers are solicited to examine our -stock of Goods. apto-tf J. ANICRIrif ercy lioapltaa. THIS INSTITUTION, under the charge of the Sisters of Mercy, situate on Stevenson street, south of Penn sylvania Avenue, is now open - for the reception of Pa ttents. Themedical gentleman attached to the Hospital are— Doct. J. P. GAZZASI, Doct. ADDISON, WERNEBREO, Balms, SmEn. • Hon-paying patients will he received as formerly. Pay patients will be received at the rates adopted:tor the temporary Hospital. Lower Warns, 53,00 per week. r • Upper - Wards, (in which each pa• tient has a separate apartment,)ss,(K) per week. These terms include Medical attendance and Medicine. Pay patients can have,any (regular) Physician to at tend them that they may make choice, of, at their own expense. • Clergymen °Can,' dendminationare allowed to visit patients when desired by them. The Mercy-Hospital Is delightfully situated in an open and airy part of the city, and within ten minutes' walk of the, Court House, Application for the admission of patients can be made either to Dr. Snots, or JAMES BLAKELY, le2 Ch'n of Committee orMercy Hospital. ' plendid . 111stablIshment. • TAMES W WOODWELL, would respectfullyi dinform the public that he has removed to Ids new location, No. 83; Third street, (next door above the old stand.) Neither-expense nor trouble has been spared, to make it the most extensive -and magnificent Furniture warehouse to - be found any where, east or west! The stock on band, for variety, taste and ele gance, is such as has never been offered to any public. From the moat costly outfits at $l,OOO per set, down to chamber and kitchen furniture, may he found in styles and patterns, to-suit any and every taste. W. Wood- Well hopes fora continuance of the very liberal patron age extended in him heretofore, and pledges himself to give entire satisfaction, both as regards the sblidity, du rability and style of his articles, and the liberal and-ac commodating principles upon which he does business.— His extensive new warehouse being now filled front the cellar to the fourth story, with every variety of furniture and Cumin, he would. solicit a call from Mimi/ want or articles to his line. ap27 PESTON & WAGNER, Efigine - Ruildere;hive com- Menced business on Penn to., near the Point, at the establishment formerly -carried on by Blockhouse & Nel son: Pprions _wishing to purchase Steam Engines for Boats, or for other purposes, will please favor us with a can; as we,flatter ourselves to be able to famish them on as favorable terms as any otherestablishment in the city. Also, rolliog mill and castitigs of every descniption.can be had at the shortest notiee Ritrinuntcne--Capt. Robert Beer, Thomas Scott, Esq., Church, Catalan, &. Co., 11;Denny,B)1q., M: Allen do Co. • . . C EN YP O RIAR CH WAGNER.PIEST' Contmerelal Row Cabinet. Wareroont T. B. YOUNG & AVE removed their CABINET WARE-ROOMS to Commercial Row, Liberty street, opposite the head of Smithfield, where they will keep corunantly on hand an extensive assortment of-So fas, Tables Wardrobes, Bureaus, Bedsteads, Chairs and every aniele In their line °Thames& , • Usulertaking promptly attended -to at reasonable ices . . •, - • =LTV • CARD.—Jastreceiverif by Express, three pieces o su perfine BROWN LIISTRECLOTHS, fee Over-coats and: saslas,•vshieheeßl be sold. low, at 251Libe street, by . , (ncroll3) -O. Ighlehale'lll4 JOIIIIIIII. •••• - ~',,,': t... , ..c ; ii•i-.5 . .••=: : ..t&.:.:-. -, , , ,s -, -;'. - •:;-.' s,'., - .. , ,,' 4 • ..,-.•:••-,'•'-..,;'• . , ...... . .. . ORM ' , -; 11111152341 ME H, , MONDAY, IA_NU ~uscss -: Maras U:I=IM ~._ . .- .. DM lißill ' . ..•-' - : . t'i,.'? fr.... . , .. ', :P ., ; . ;:.?" .. , •'‘-.Z ~ . - •': , ... - -. , !•,,,j.. - , 7 '..:-,1,'` . ;:, -J -- .-4 - ':.•,,:•f0 - ',A!-:- 2 -.:..-': ~.1.1 ME MEI RY 8, 1849 Annuals an Gift 1 oaks, I3 QIHTABLE FOR PRESENTS.—Gems of Beauty, and. -Literary Gill, for 1849 . Friendship's Offering, for 1949. Christmas Rimes, for 1649. Christmas BICISSOIiID. for 1840. Amaranth, a Token of Remembrance, for 1849.. The Young Man's Offering. =he Young Lady's Offering; by 'hire. Sigoarciey, and others. - Leaflets of Memory, a superb . antmel.forl.649.l The Fairy Ring, for IEII9. The OpelikHyacintha splendid gl649.iffbeok, The , for The Scrap Book, for 1849. , TheSnovvff Eike, - for 1849.1 , The Book of Pearls.""" ' The Lady's Anhual, for 1849.'> ' The Wameri of.die Scriptures ; a beautiftil work. The Wreath of Friendship, for 1.949; The Christian Keepsake, tor 11119. .. Read's Female .Poet merma,taining Portraits of Mrs. E. Oake Smith, Mrs'. F. (.1400d, Mrs. L. H. Sigourney, Mrs. K. F. Ellet,Mis:Eifinfall.Embury Mrs. Amelia B. Welb.y.Mrs. S. Hale . ,',141.r.5, , ney, Miss -Anna- C. LYnch, Miss 'Sarah J. Clarke,. (Grace Greenwood.) . The above, with ! a large collection of . Poetical Works, Prayer Books, Bibles and other worki in splendid styles of bindings, suitable forChtisunaa and New Years pees ems, for sale at the bookstore of JOHNSTON Ac STOCKPON, Corner Market and 3d G IFT BOOKS AND ANNALIALS, Fait 1849: The Gem of the Season,lB49, Book of Beauty, forlS49. The Opal, " The Garland, , Gems of Beauty,' " The Amaranth, ", Book Do. (white ef. and ease) Christmas Roses, •"" of, Pearls, Christmas Blosioms, " Forgetqui.not, "- Flora's Gems, Do. (white cf. and case) ". Christian Keepsake, , ." Friendship's Offering, 4 . The Snow Flake, " - Keepsake Of Friendship, " The Gem; • - ExceltiorAnnual, " The Moss Rose. " - Do. (white c 1 and box)" . Gift of Friendship, The Hyacinth, " The Pearl, The Rosary of illustrations of the Bible; Lady of the Lake, illustrated; • Moore's Poetical Works; 14111 Rookh, illustrated; , Poets of Connecticut. gilt ed.; - • Pietorial Franklin and Napoleon; Perpetual Keepsake; Win Poetical \Yorks ; Lays of Sabbath. A large assortment of popular Juvenile Books, many of which are Mtn from the peens . Toy Books and Color ed Pictures, Games, ite.,&c. Just received by Express, and for sale by 'ELLIOTT it ENGLISH, • dec.73 Wood and Market sus. ECETVED 'I HIS DAY. and for sale at niatiatartni , j'IL„ en's pricee, there elegant ButtiroodP L4NOB,lnade,by H. Woreavran, New York. These instruments are con sidered fully equal, if not superior; to any now made: in New York, having a delightful lone; toll, 'soda; and melodious; warranted to wear well and give satisfartion. Themire of these Pianos is believeto be cer thins any other manufactured in N e w Yo rk Those who are in want of a good and elegant Piano, at a Moderate price, will please come and examine the abovo. at the store of the subscriber, where a largo as sortment of Chickering's celebrated Pianos can always be found. JOHN H. lIIELLOR, • dec2, , No. St Wood street.. Terrible Revoliatless—Stars Triumphant; OfIAISI .I'd CANTWELL, (sign of the .. No. J'bg !flukes street, would `respectfully beg leave to call the attentibn of the public to their new stock of Goods, just ; teceired and opening foam manufacturers and im porters, 01 which they feet confident that price and geol. tty will give entire satisfaction, as our motto is—" quirk Salo end Smolf Profits." Our Rawl- consists, partly, of the &Bowing artieles,viz: Ladies' and Gentlemen's Breast Pins , late styles; Guard and Vest Chains; Bracelet.; Clasps and Lockets ger and Ear Rings; Pencils and Pens; Slidesand Studs; Steel Buckles, los Ladies' v e lve t; Dresses; Aladalon's Card Cares. shell, pearl and kum? Boxes; fine Rosewood mid Ebony Shoeing CaXeN .famished ; Steer Spectacleit; Silver Spoons, alt kinds; G emian Silver Spoons, all kinds; - Silk Steel Bead Bags and Purses; Cotton Bags and Parses; Hair,Ttoth, Pita! and Cloth Brushes; 'MIMS, Accordeons, Pluses. and Piles; fine Penknives and Scissors; Globes and Paper Holders, Shell. Dress-and Side 'Combs, latest styles; Chide Vises, Fruit - Baskets, Agate and Glaiss 'Vases, Mug., and Cologne Bottles; ;Tables,. Chessman and Backgammon Boards; Silk Tapestry; Brussels and In grain Carpet Bags; Willow, Market and Side Baskets; Chairs. Wagons, Cradle., tee, Ac:, _with a large assort ment of Toys and Fancy Articlet, tro nunierous to men [sepl9 it"" THIS LETTER.—Who wilt be with oat a bean tiol head of haw, when they can hitre our for three shillings? Twenty, years! loss of hair and - .wonderful restoration! Brammoan, July' , 1547; Dear Sir—The wonderful effects ofJones' Coral Hair Restorative bus been decisively demonstrated In the cal *es of several respectable citizens of.tbe town, who' , an account of your selling three shilhng,trial • bottles, try it without fear. One instance, which - has attracted panic, tiler Attention: is the ease of a gentleman who had little or tiohair for twenty years; he had tried nu:mercies pre-' partitions in vain, and ultimately bad pia headshaved and ware . , wig, At my recommendation, he tried the Re storative, and after using it, according to the direction, kir nailion tbrie,the.yolinglsivappearedosndittehipidow, as fine a header hair as any person in Baltimore. JOHN KILINOTON." It causes eyebrows to grow, prevents V the hair from turning grey. and the first application causes it to curl beautoully, frees it from - semi and stops it from falling off. Sold with full direction.s at 83 Chatham st./ l i.Y. and by Wm. Jackson, Agent, 69 'Liberty st. Pittsburgh: [sci)2o • Great Bargain Corner J. BATES, TVitoltsaft and..Betait Dealer - .1 in Boats „Slaws and Thinks, Start earner of IVIA and Smithfield streets, Pittsburgh-;-The subseriberrespectfully announces to his old caste, merit and the public generally, that he has removed his Boot, Shoe and Trunk Store to the large new warehowle lately erected at the corner of Fifth; and Smithfield opposite the old Pittsburgh Foundry, where he will keep on hand a large assortment of BOOTS, - SITOES, HAIR and LEATHER TRUNKS, VALICES. CARPETBAGS, 'die., of all descriptions and sizes, which he will sell for CASU as cheap as can be hertz:hot in this market. , Being connected with some of the' largest mantifactut ing establishmehts in the eastern :cities, and'receiving goods almost every week, during .the season, be offers great inducements to Phrchasers, either by wholesale or retail, asite offers his goods at lower prices than those of the same quality can be bought elsewhere in the city. ; I manufacture and keep constantly'on hand, Boys' and Youths' Calf and Kip Boots, a verymeat and serviceable article. mis- Remember the place, "Great Barialit Corner." 4.,BA,TES, apS. • Corner Fifth end Smithfield streets. Important: • ' TOJIN.M..BLAIR, DAVID STEVi ART and. PHILIP SPAHM'AN, having purchasedthe entire interest and stock in trade of Mr. John W. Blair, beg !care to inform heir numerous friends and the public that they have this day entered into partnership under; the firm and, style of BLAIR /C. Co.'. for the Manufacture of Brushes of every, description'. Being practical workmen, They will make, up every article of the moat durable material, and in the first style; and will keep on hand, formic; at their store, No. 120 Wood street: a very large assortment °revery thing in their line of buniness—which, with their exten sive stock of Shoe Finding's, Fishing Tackle, Pea and Pocket Knives, Powder, Shbt, and Variety Goods, they. will sell cheap, wholesale and retail, kfachine Brushes made to order, with despatch. The encouragement and patronage of their friends anti the public is earnestly solicited, and will be thankfully re ceived. Observe! • • BLAIR A CO., Pittsburgh,, Oct. 25th, 184§:(oc30) 120 Wood at. HOIII(EPATHIC BOOKS.—Just received ,at the Book store of the subscriber,in Fifth et.' near Market Afaraia Jiferlica,pura. by . Samuel Elahrieman, translated and edited by Charles Julius Hempel, M. D. 4 vols. Hartman's Arms Diseases, by Dr. Hemprel, vol. I. liomeepothic Domestic Medicine by J. Lowrie, enlarg ed and improved by A. J. Hall,M. • Jahr's New Manuel, vol. 1 ; Nol.l and 3. Herings Domestic PhysiCian. A Manuel of Domestic Cookery, for the use of persons who ore under Homirpatic treatment.. Booninghausen's Theraptetic Pocket Book, for HOlLlCE pathists, by Dr. Okie. . Habeman's Chronic Diseases, vol. 3. , Together with Medicine Chests; of different sizes 'rind prices, (apl6l ',VICTOR SCRIBA. • ' George Armor, FSHIONABLE TAILOR, No. 43, Market street.— Having removed hie Tailoring Establishment in the rooms on Market at., lately occupied as a Bookstore, by Bosworth & Co., the unders i gned is prepared to fi ll all orb dent in his line which may be entrusted to his care by his old friends and customers, and the - publicgenerally.. His long experience in the business and the success with which he has prosecuted it in Pittsburgh, emboldens him to hope for a liberal share of patronage. He will make all descriptions of Clothing in the best manner, and moat fashionable style, FOR CASH. ap2s-ly ITS subscriber respectfully announces to his .custom j ers, and to the gentlemen of Pittsburgh and vicinity, generally, that he has received hisr usual ass.rtment of Spring Goods, for gentlemen's wear, to which he iuvites their attention. His stock comprises fine - Broad Cloths of all colors; Cassimerea; rich. Vestings, of plain. and fancy pauerni; all of which he is prepared to manufacture in the best and mom fashionable style.. Also, Children's Clothing kept constantly on hand and made to order. Witl. B. SHAFFER, Water st., 3d doof abase National Hotel.. ash amiable othing store, No. T2lB LIBERTY STREET, OPPOSITE SEVENTHS HE Subscribers respectfully infoim Me t e friends and the public generally, "that- they have 'tuft reeeived a new supply of. French awl „English Cloths, and eassi mateT,—Yestings of all styles and quality:—Ready-made Clothing of all descriptions, neck and pocket Handkey , chiefs', Shirts; in, short, every article usually, kept in Clothing Stores ) constantly on hand. Gentlemen wishing to have Clothes made to °ram., in a fashionable style, will find it to their advantage to call and examine our,stoek before going elsewhere. jyB-tf AVMULLEN : & DOWNINQ., GEORG E COCHRAN. Commission and Forwarding GMerchant, No. 26 WOodstreet.Pittsburgh,cantinne s to transact a generabCommission Business, especially in the purchase and sale of American Manufactures and produce; and in receivingand forwarding Goods consign., ed tolls oare: As agent for the manuktcturera r he will, be constantly supplied with the principabiatinlep rim• burgh manufacture,at the lowest wheleitale-Ouces. Orders antl:coutramputti are nspeetthilyttaietted. . __s.. . , - - • '- • • 1. = =MAE •\ -',..‘..:.:.',.:A-',•„; ME firttallmotta. GEO. ARMOR; iliiiV =NM MEM =NE REM Calves's .Paitant ,coricave laeater ,Clutsaoil UTTER IN FIVE mtNtrrEs! - vrE call Ma attention tut the public to theartiele head; • ing this advertisement, and invite the enterprising andcitriousto - nall and witnessitioperation. • All 'ether. liseMents. in. relation to: this invention, to the hundreds who have seen it tested; is stipererogation, Ist. This Churn will produce • Butter i gatiterbig it m mass, from sweet nulk, in five to ten minutes! rind from cream propirred,'liii families usually prepare itcin • three to five Minutest :•• • 4.. - ~; ...Si The utility of thii invention is apparent; as beter B utter.cl4ll be- producedfroin sweet milk„or cream, than cream soured in the usual way; and by means of this •.Churn,: a' little, girl or boy can perform, in fire or ten 1 minutes ; what has . heretofore required the labor of t 1.340- man or min - for Mie ortwo . hours, and sometimes hairs da• • ay . sCreiir, Csitole inside dash . er is taken out; leaving nothing bat the Batter and: milk in the plain wooded box. 4th. It is thechdaireitChnnt'aver invented,ai the sim plicity of its .coustractiOn.:(though embodying -ft great philosophical 'prineiple) makes it but little to manatee- 6th. It Is a contmoh-liense Chum, as all will admitwho fr) — . l ii , :e have purchased the monopoly of this valuable improvement front Bleitsrs.Colver&MYcla i lhe Palenlees -We ;are. poiti,•.offeritirthe coratilete monopoly of this styled article fot the States of Ohio, Pennsylvania, New •Tork,..Newlerseiy,lllaryland and Delaware, which will insute certain and large,ptofits to the manufacturer:And a speedyrbturn Of Investment. The pnblie are invited to -call amlWillless ils cParatlen, at our offir.e,irt Pittsburgh; every day, at 4 &clock, P. M. _ CI,AVTON &. Co., Proprietors. Offiee Exchange Anildin' ge, St. Clair street, next door toEsMaire Johns , office. - ' nov22 aria 0 N the night of the 16th of October, a Canal Boat be longing to the Union Line, was destroyed by firer near Duncan's isrand--occasioned,it is believed; by Ln offer matches packed luny Goods: undersigne&deem it an °Nl:Lance to the Pro. prtetors of' that Line, Messrs. Dutilh, Humphreys teCo., Philadelphia, and Rem Graff &Cci.,Pittsbargh,;without knowledge or solicitation on their.part, to.mWre known , it this manner the, prompt and satisfactory settlement by hem of the.-full moonlit of our respective -losses by that accident, ranging in amount from three hundred to fifteen hundred , dollars, and ;in the .aggregate to over-melee thousand dollars. . As far as joisible they had Soine - of "the lota duplicated' and immediately, torwarded, and where it was know n . that thls cotdd not be doue, o r was not desired by us,they have the amount in callt, or settled with - the.mer chants in Philadelphia, - without reference to us. The certain insurance - of hieGoodr4while on the way; is always a matter of anxiety to the Merchant; and that, if destroyed; he shall be instantly paid the amount of his loss. t.%e thexefirre avh. without the least disparage tient intended the other Lines, to give this public testi mony. of the satifaciciry settlement of a heavyloss by the Vnion Line . Pittsbarg,Novemhir 1;1E49. PITTSB/El3ll. • Hampton, Smith & Co., AleXander King, D. A. Grier, E. W. Lynd: ' . Robs, A. Cunningham, C. Arbuthnot. Beaks far - Ohrletztkas and New Years. AfIiPIANDID ASSORT2iIEiNT ins; rincalvanwrAl. Al Monts's— ' The Gem, for 1E49; • . • . • - • The Hyatinth ; • The Forgetme-not; -• • • The Gift of Friendship; The Fairy Ring; • • The Christian'Keepsake; , , - • The Garland; Th.., Keepsake of Friendship; • - • • The Rose of Sharon • The Snow Flake , • Also, an exteutive variety of small Suienile Rcioke.— Toy Books in ercat yariety.iust issued foythe Holidays. "Also, Cartel- ter and Note `Paper; fancy En•felopes. from the lowestto the highest price manufacnared, ?secs , " and old Liierature, constandy, on hand,and receiving, as 117".Smithfie Id street, third door above 2d. rdee22 H CiLiD AIThe, subscribers are :Ma opening a'Splendid collection of Toys and fine Fancy Goods of, every description. suitable for .Christ mas and New Year's presents, consisting in an, viz : Jewelry and Watehes; Work• - Dressing and Fancy Glass Boxes; Card Cases : Pearl, Shell, Ivory and Velvet Card Baskets; Steel Bead PurSes; Crotchet Velvet Bags . ; Mu- sic .Boxes; Chess. Men ; Dominoes, tce.; with thousand other ankles, too tiumeron s to mention. The above Goods we win sell extremely low,previous to the let February, 1849, as we intend some ma terial alterations in our store and = business:: We - invite all to mill who want bargains, at Ee Market street, he tween : Fifth and Diamond. • • deet,3 L' ITS OF COI/6111M/ the night are vary trouble •Jr some. , They break in upon the hours of repose and exhaust the strength of the sufferer. B. A. Fahuestack It Co.'s COUGH BALSAM has been . eminently Bureau ful in easing and curing these unpleasant spells . . If a Penton is roused in the night by a spasm of coughing, a tea sonful of the Cough Balsam will soo t he it, give him relief, and as his palatable , leaves no unpleasant taste behind. If once used, it will take precedence ever all others, as a remedy for coughs, colds, &e. Prepared and sold by B. A. FAHNESTOCK h Co., coaster lerand.Wood streets, and earner Bth .and Wood streets. ' • nov3o ' ew Goode. TUST RECEIVED, by Exwess, one piece short nap Cloth, suitable for Gentlemen's Cloaks, which I will make to order, cheap. MCGUIRE, Tailor. Also; one piece tight abort nap, a very'desirable arti cle for Ladles' Cloaks. Cokrrs wananted. Also, a good assortmentfine French Cashmere Vesting; together with a good assortment of fancy and black Cos stmeres, for PRIM., which will be made to orderas cheap and as well as at any other establishment in the city.. deO29 . MeGUII/E, Tailor, . Third street, St. Charles Building. P. n.ilaion. . W. P. KAMTULL . . Removal. ' r• . V H; EATON lc Co. having removed from Market 1 • si. to their New Store, N 0.62 Fourth at betwee Wood and Market streets. are now opening their Fa n Stock of Trimmings and Variety Goods, among which Cloak and Dress Fringe& of all kinds; Embroidery Gimps and Velvets; Embroidery and Needle Work; Zephyr and Tapestry Worsteds, Chemille, Floss; Steel ; Bas and Plisses, Steel Trimmings ; Lail. •s' Merino and Silk Vests and Hosiery; Child% ens Coats, Gaiters, Mitts, Gloves and Hosiery; Gent.'s Shirts, Undershiru,•Drawers, Dressing Gowns; Children* dresses of latest patters which they offer at 'ow prices , both wholesale and retail. • octs • Front Rev.Asa . Shintt s o f the Protestant Methodist Church yucnr, undersigned, having been afflicted during the pint winter, with a disease in the stomach, somettmes pro: ing great, pain in the stomach for ten or twelve hours. without intermrosion, and having tried various remedies With little effect, was tarnished with a bottle of Dr. D. JaynEs' Carininative Bakam. This he used according to .the direcricins. and found invariably that this medicine caused.the pain to , abate in three or four minutes; and in fifteen or twenty Minutes, every uneasy sensation was , entirely quieted. The. medicine was 'afterwards used whenever indications of the approach of pain were per calved, and the pain waithereby prevented: He conunu . ed. to use the medicine every evening, and sometimes in the morning; and in a few weeks health was so far re stored thnt the sufferer was relieved from a large amount. ofoppreslive pain. From experience, therefOre he can confidently wevensarnet Dr. •D. Jaynes , Carminative Bal sam as a salutary medicine . for diseases of the stomach dike my City, July 16 ,1893: . • - , 117" For sale at'the PEKIN TEA STORE, 70 Fourth. street, near Wood.. •• raug7-41kw • . CO-PARNERSHIP..: IanaLLIAM B. SOAIFE & CAPT. JAS. ATIIINSON have entered into partneethip, ander the firmed , SCALFE dr. ATKINSON, and will ea tr7L_on TIN; COPPER and SHEET-IRON _ WARN ACTURINIct. , Attic!, BLACRSBITPR ING in all iti branchea,•at the old stand oCW. B. Senile, Pled street, near , Wood. s Tarticalar attentiOn' given to• 'eteaniboat work,. . oet AVE you a bad complexion, coarse, dirk, yellow, or sallow? If you have, you will by using a Cake of ;RAVE Italian Chemical Soap, a week or two, your skin ;becomes clear, white and smooth. If you have any di :sense of the. Head, Face or Beard—such as Ringworm, Scald Head, Scurvy, Erysipelas, Salt Rheum, Uarberts Itch—you can be eared : for I have Seen persons had filthy akin diseases for years, and after tr ying , every thing in. ain, have been cured by.washing the part with Jones' Italian Chemical Soap,und can conscientiously Offer it for any of the above .complaints, which I would not do, unless I knew ii to be all I state. If you have Sun Spots, Freckles, litorphew, Tan, San Burn or disfig urement); of .any kind, it will dispel then:l'olld make the akin beautiful—ft is a sure antidote a and cnre for the.bites of musquiteasibtigs, •! • .ILig" Beware of counterfeits... , Particalarly cheap ones for Jones' Soap, and see ' that the name of T. Jones Leon each cake: Persons from or in the south' and other worm climates,would find this not only for themselie . s, but it is a never-failing' remedy for Chaps and chafes "In infants. And now, reader, by .giving this one trial you: will find it all or even more than we have stated above. Sold at es chathametreer, N. Y:.and by Wimjackson, ageat,sft Liberty street, Pittsburgh. .sep2O . . . • Dissolution,. 'TIDE FIRM of Acheson& , Dagg is this day dissolved by mutual consent. Mgr b smug declin ed busmess On account of 'health, has .disposed of hii interest to Jas. C. Acheson. The.businesi hereafter will be conducted is the nuns of NV. A. S. C. Acheson. .WhI..ACHESON, '•.. JAS. T. DAGO. Pittsburgh, July,lB4B fl 7 /n withdrawing from the firm ofAcheson& Dagg, take pleasure in recommending my 'eueeesssor to my riende and the puhne enerally, , 4:AS. T. DAC°. • • JulliD, 1848—aue , „ tapCITY LIVERY STABLE.—The subscriber respectfully informs his friends and the public florally, that he has removed to anewaralex; ..tenstee Stable, on Liberty street,in the FifthWardodrove the Cartel Bridgefsvhe re he keeps Canisges;Barcraches; Buggies, a Hearse, Riding Horsety.etc. ..Having added largely; to his former stock he solicits. the patronage, of N. B. Horses kept by the day week or yesx.e - 1 _-- ~. - jr/tilly C H ARLES COLEMAN. ---- , I nt " XII ilo COPFEE-230 bags Rio Coffee, - - - 4,14 , Lagayra. Coffee; la SIAM and los sale be -' J . t o : ATDEVITr;' OLibertyst:, oppositelfeast of ffaddilisia; • - • y , s• zo, 7? ; -1 ,~ r, , . s -i ~ °} Itruitellawno.- 4 LLtGnrii. John Dean, A. M. Marshall, ' brown te Sl'Queston ME Aire'laming I's BOOK AND JOB. PRINTWG:,;-: Ns W. Cormier of Wood and Vital" S_Oraata. rrtHE Proprietor of tbe Mown - rot Pon' and 'AMokar t AND Mumpsortramt, respectfidlyinformahla frieuds and, the patrons of these papers, that he has a I •. air; sortment ofJOB TYPE A NDMA4C/THEILMA necessary to a Job' Printing °Mae, and that ha, is pre.. pared to execute' - , nerrait PRESS eatrrnid OP EVERY Bookt Rine of Lading,' - • Cirekilap, Pamphlets, Bill Heada,.. _ Cat r, Blanks, 1:13"All kinds ofElanks, Stage, Steamboat and e anal Omit Ellin . , with appropriate - outs, printed on the shortest notice and most reasonable trims: • He respectfully asks,the patronage .of his- fulettds and the public generally, in this braftch of his buslneas." - sep22 - ' ' HARPER. New Book and Pa • r'.2 1 4 c 1211 has let Paper / No. 78 Wood street, between Fourth and 'Dianwittl tht. subscribers have just opened,' at the ttbove , s a large stock of different qualities Ruled-and Plain White and Blue Writing and Letter Paper, Commercial; ' and; acket Post Flarettp, Demy and. Medium Writing Paper for Blank Books, Medium and RoyalColoted . lug Papers, Printers' India, Enamelled and I*orySterfsee Cards, Noa. 2,3, 4 - , small and -double small;; Medium, Decoy and Cap Day Books and.Ledgers.superiarmar; and best eastern binding; School Books, all kinds; Gold Pens, Ink, Wafers, Wax, Bill Files, Ac. • Blank Books, of all sizes. ruled to pattern - , and bound /be moat substantial Manner: • , COuntry Merchants supplied at thirlotreV wiotesale prices for cash, or RAGS at cash - prices. • ;: JOB PRINTING, - • Ravin g a Job Office in connexion with our establish ment, we are prepared to execute all orders for plainand fancy Printing ' - Books, Pamphlets; Circulars, Business Cards, Bills Of Lading, Ice., with despatc_,h and at low prices. - ELLIOTT ENGLISH. No. 78 'Mimi it., het. Fourth and Diamond alley,;" r. . • ElCrAtinii store'en Marketstreet, between Third and Fourth, may at all times be found a large stock of Theo logical and Miseellaneobs Books: New Books received .as soon as published, and Bold at the. lowest prices. ' The publications ofthe AMerican Sundtfy School Union and Massachusetts Sabbath School Society, always on hand. Catalogues fdrnished on aptilication. • ELLIOTT 8s- ENGLISH, .-- . ' mad ' • ' Market at, bftl.Villtd and Forth. -...:... -- -,------ -._—_., c„...-i-......, ~ WM- ALE-XANDENS"--, )••=‘. . : '•-• , . ) g1, ~,,.„ 1 flt. Cy .. MAnals AND Frannunrio- • - ; : - . 7- _T.. * -...=1:1 - ,;.`,... ' . .U.ND =TAMS; cornier erPenti andf , l' ~..„,• •• •, ,. - 4 '...._____wataisor_Als r , r .,_ St. anir sts, opposite the Exchange 1 4 i › •••. , pectfully inform their' friends and' • ' the public, that they are prepared to furniali'aad attend. to 'everything in the line of Undertakers, as they have quit the - business of Cabinet Making; and their attention . . - Will be devoted altogether to the above bußiuess.,keep a ~ • large assottraent of L'OFPINS. made and'Snikhe'd, cover ' "-• ed, and lined in the neatest manneri with-a variety 11::'. I' materials; and at all' prices; we keep SHROUDS ready.' . made, of all sizes,. of Flannel, Cambric, 'and Muslin," at •-•- • ;' allpricea, and made in - the eastern style, and all other - • .articles necessary for dressing the dead,' and furnishing funerals, of quality and price ID suit;SILVER PLATES , `t or engraving the name and age; ICE'ASES for ltty'sng . the body in ice, by those who wish to keep their. friends ; ;:'.;`"; any. length of time, and have ZINC PANS to put ice in , .for laying on the body; LEADEN Coffins always en - ' hand. We have a splendid new HEARSE and a paw all- fine horses, and any number - of the best eafriages, eic.;: etc., and will be, prompt, pimetnal. amireasonable. , • • .: • • `THON"S NATIONAL EPIGBAVING Of the United States, ferrate Chamber.. : : j . -, rrEE SUBSCRIBER. would respectfully inform the cit •,. . 1 izens,of Pittsburgh, that he hat for sale, at the Lam.: •''', ; arsine House, corner of Grant and Fourth streets, (where he will remain but two days longer,) the celebrated en- ; • ..r; gravegng of the United States' Senate Chamber, published:: 7... , Anthony. OZ. Broadway, N. York; the life - hke.,-,". - • likenesses. of the different States and Iffililatyanen. Mitts "-.-'''!'' nation, neatly set tn enamelled,glais frames, at the very low price of. Bt each. Among whiCh may be: found the superior likeness -of. Henry Clay., in his .772st.•yearflthis likeness of . Daniel Webster Millard" Fillmore, George Washington,J.. Q. Adams, ill ' . Van „Buren, .I. C. Calhoun, -•-- ."-","" J. Buchanan; aC. Winthrop - Generals Taylor, Ciiss , Scott, Butler, &c.,*&c. . Also, Tiumbull i sengrairing of the -- -. '.' Declaration of Independence, - • Latigier's map ifieenlcull length engraving of George Washington, with ; several ..: --.- • others. The subscriber can furnish everY,article' in the 1 .- -• 1 . t DAGUERREOTYPE: line, to OPERATOR'S, at Mr An " , :houy's wholesale prices. WAL. El. BUSTEED, ,' -, - - __ Lamartine. House, nor. Grants,* 4thas. ' 1'..".." , 1 - - For sale at this office, • • • '-"' '"- ' ' "'be= . -",' •'• "' , Lamar'3,e uouße ,i,- - • - A'. CORN/Cit OW FOURTH AND GRANT tom, rtriwarraritt, irtllE subscriber respectfully announces that be lets 1 now, opened this new and excellent Hotelier the ac-', conamodanon of travelers, boarders, and the'publie gen- erallx.' The house and furniture are earixely new; und.'l.? -no puns or expense have been sparedto renderit one 9;,P- - ,the most conlortable and pleasant Hotels the 'dry: ' The subscriber is determiled todeserve', and,therefOre •::--,-.., solicits, a share of public patronage. otaitir -, • . -, SACOH-Houou,,Praprietoi:- . T...„,,, -. •....: . Notice. . ALL persons knowing' themselves indebted to . Arthis; Nicholson & Co., (Eagle Foundry) are requested to' call at their old Warebonse, on Libertystreet. . • All unpaid accounts will be laced in the hands oi . a Itunice of the Peace, on the let 3'i; LJ y next. ' • May 16. ARTHURS, MCHOLSON, & Co. (( A general assortment of Hollow Ware, go., at the . lowest market rates. Liberty at.. bead of Wood at. ma 22 .. -• • . -ARTHUES & . NICHOLSON. • BOOTS, SHOES, TRUNKS, 3e. —Eakinate 4. ar.. toord,l9lolesale and Retail Boat, Shoe and Trunk Store, N0.1E6 Liberty street, nearly opposite the head of Wood. P. &H. have in store and are receiving . their Pelt and Winter stock of BOOTS and SHOES, conkuting . of the largest stock they have ever been able to bring to • this marke of t. •We also have constantly on hand a splen- t did7stock Hayward% Idetalic Gam Mastic Shoes, both for ladies and gentlemen's wear, the most beantifid att. • cle ever manufactured. We would solicit an elandna.. don of our stock of goods, by all who wish to purchase . either at wholesale or retail; as we will sell at a small advance above cost. .Country merchants .will find it to their interest to call and examine our stock before Dux chasing. . POLIANSHEE & HAYWARD. aulilli ' .__ 130 Liberty q. ROCERIES, &c.- 400 bbls. N. 0. Nalasier 50 bbls. St. Louis S. H.kolesses; 12 ht. do do do do; 200 bags Cofee, prime green;. 75 hr. chests assorted Teas; 110 six pound caddies T. R. and Imperial Tea 15 30 do do do , doi 50 WW2. Sugar; 40 bbls. Tea; • 100 boxes Bxlo Window f.:lass; 10 .do 10x12 oo; • 50 do Tobacco. A large assOnment of all kinds of Groceries on hand at the new warehouse of EDWARD RAZLE'I'ON,' • ap24 North-east cornerof the Diamond.. TONICANDAIVTI-DYSPEFTIC PILLS JIJ The general properilesof Mein Pills are Carmine. 'rive t ' Purgative and Tonic. In the common disorders arising from imprudence in diet, Az., sorb as sickness and sourness of the stomach, heartburn, headaches, &c., where a medicine is required, this preparation is very.. applicable, for its carminative or soothing effects give almost immediate 'relief, when nausea or sickness exist.: its, purgative operation upon the stomach and bowels is gentle and effectuali and .its ionic properties impart strength to the digestive organs, thereby enabling these organs to perform their proper functions with 'order and' regularity. The price has been reduced . from SO to 2h - - cents a box. For sale. wholesale and retail, bir 8. , A. FAHNES• TOOK It Co., cornet' Front and Wood and. Sixth and Wood streets, Agents for Pittsburgh ; , Jel4 filo pLAND ,I I.,---Rebecce smarted Warstkuts, • . , (along Charlie/ . st.,) First Wrd a, Allegheny city, near (kdnchester.—GEOßGLl DRAHER having resumed Vn ainess, has erected the necessary machinery at the above place, for turning out all'work in his line; and is prepared • to take boards to his mill and deliver them to CUNOMICTI .• . on reasonable terms.. • •• Dressed, flooring boards, aiding, &c., always on hand. A' large quantity of dried flooring lumber on hand, 'Orders front Western Lumbet Merchants promptly ex ecuted.' , . : nuu3o..t.f . /A IL yJA3m3 i:utc,r aielate.fi FFlCE OF AhI sN ERICAIa & GINruLPAor iNie7Bll,i4- Greenough, continues the business of Consulting gisio neer and Parent Attorney, at his o ffi ce in the city of WASHINGTON. He may be consulted and employed ' in making- eriminations in machinery in the Patent Of Sae and elsewhere, in famishing drwainga and specifire - lions of machines, aitil all papers necessary to secure, transfer, amend, reissue or extend letters Patent In the • United States or Europe. .lie can also be consulted pro • feasionally on all question's of litigation arising under the. Patens Law, and will argue questions before the Patent ' Office or an appeal therefrom, for which his long experi- " • once in the Patent Office and in his profession, have pe culiarly fitted him. The professional business ofthe late Dr. T. Jones having betn placed In his hands, all let- tere in relation thereto should be addressed to lam. post paid. . ner Pittsburgh Gazette, Pittsbutth Morning Post, and St. - Louis Republican will copy six months, send papers, and charge the advertiser.—Neto York Express, Attie. 21.• • - • • al. Hod lasso% o. 11* ood at., WOULD call the attention of the public (the ladle especially)Fmuh t selectedir p agr i e . r 2v oi bgti i SETTS. Consisting, lit pat; of Gold Band Gold Line; Fancy and Plain White ; also, Indian China the all haying been imported this season , and are of the rnost desirable styl es.. 31.,..110GK1N50N. '". triad 3 doors below Fiala 115 Wood a BlaiJ roc znic.• on DOZ. assorted sizes, warranted brands. 20 dos. 4.A.,/ Victoria Pen; just reCeived and for, sale to the trade at New York priees,by r . ,. , • WARD TODD & CO, N. E for : Fi ft h ana ED Market , tap *num) The hi heat premium ever awarded' on Gold Fens, was given to Bard & Brothers, at the last fair of the Massa; chosen/ Charitable Mech anic Association; at Boston. Also, the highest premium at the FPhiladelpbia r • aa • klia I .."„ e nRATORS q f du American Revolurioo, by R. hrft.: kJ pen, with plates of Samuel Adams ; Joseph Warren; Patrick Henn-, Alexander Hamilton, Fisher Ames and -.lOhn Randolph; dedicated "To Staentr . who era • not'; drones, Christians who are not bigots, and Citizens tab* . wen& demagogues." ••• '• Retiring from Business; or,Me Rich Man's Door.: • 1;, - T. S. Anhui-. • • The above Just received and for sale by •,;,,•• t; t::: 1 zwarr&ENG4§„kr, dd &larks*, and 78 Wood wrest EE • ' EOM HEM El MEM liff26llll NEN tE E==:ffl =I NO. 246 EM :~..,~-: RE +~r' ~ .