=M= EM=l EM;LEM23 VOLUME VII. 11fORNING POST Primal lad P.uMirAcd eon* AroMingi (Sundalts imulluttL) ' 11 - ARP1014.,, soicra-War CONNER 0/ WOOD. AND ,11717111 aluitag„ TB/MR—Five Dollais a year, payable' strictly hi adrance. Six Dollars will invariably be' required it runpaid within' tho'year. single copies TWO cans--for : sideat the counter of the Office, and by the News Boys. • • THE' SATURDAY MORNING t!OST h published film the 'slime °Mee, on • a Mite" blanket size sheet, at TWO - DOLLARS a y.ear i in,advante sin le copies on4t caisis: • • . . No paper will be discontinued (unless state dis cretion of the proprietor)) until all arrearages are paid. • (37" No tittenlion Will be paid to any order unless RC companied by. the moner.tir satisfactory referenceiwthis • , TERMS OF ADVERTISIN.O. —, • • PER 9'04.4 oir : Twat„7u usraoa, ups. ~i • • T.'. Chte Inserilon, 80 50 One Month • ... 84-00_ , Two do 075 TWO - do . • o. uu Three do .. 100 Three do ,:••••.^ 7. 00 One Weelc,• •• .. •;• . 1 50 Four do 800 Two do • 250 Big‘ • • .10 80 Three. do 3 00 One. Year, 15 00 YEARLY ADVERTISEMENThiI, ; Chottgulbk at:Pieature. ondiQuana— - • TWO 5Q".170/..,. Sir Mouths, ' ' $1.5'00 Months, ,. 8420 00 One .. ••• • .20.00 t One" 30.00 Larger advertisements in proportion. -.;•1!.. • Cards of FOUR LINES, Fiva Dollars -a. Year. • Large cuts will not be inserted tideiti an extra price . ;„ • • ••4 AdvertisemeUts upon which the number of inser tions is not marked w ill be ituierted and charged until '4lrofessional _garbs. AMLTEL tY. ilbethtiAttorniy:ai Leric.-4)filee Street, near Gram. Pittsburgh.., oct2s : • mey. W.. • ;0i ‘ co m well Buil4ings, Grain street. raitr27-3m.e- A B. AVCALMONT, Attorney at Law..--Olitee, null; null;. street, near ft Patterson's Liv:bry Stable; tebl7 DR. GEORGE. wart--otrice, No. 77' Smithfield st., near Sixtkid.., Pittsburgh. - • argil.Y DR. A. W. OLIVER, PAyriciari and qurgam.—Oface No 8, St. Clair areal, Pittaburgii. angill-y. DR. JOHN CR.A.WFORA ,of#ce on St..Oloir retreat, opposite the Exchan ; suglo.y. oiu.A.Nno LOOMIS; Attorney ,at ZAJO . et., above Waal.' I . , Atuirtury atLaw.. 01 4 Lowrie' ll Buildings, I'm:trill at. isa74Y 1 Sr:: 1 and Platt streets 2 -"Law . c°.411-132:. ••••••1•11.1l1111.4alit ri DARRAGH, Auom•yasi..4 . • .:ee ••• : V. Mx flange, on Mint *trig y cipptialta 'the:coin ...MIMIV-smegonra-m. AL lily N ' 1 - ,dttorney at Law-0 ce e . same building with Aldatman:lWAlnstari Filth at between Wood and Smithfield augl7-dm* • TORN BARTON, donne, at North aide EP of Fifth . etreet, between Wood and Smithfield, in the tune bnikiing.with Ahlermian Morrow. sepigl-ly .... TOSEPH Attorn.ryt at Law --(Mace in JWallace's building , on Foarth,betweenWpod -and Smithfield sta. -- '• ' novlB GEORGE W. LAYNE, Attorricy tout Couittellov a •to and Notary PuNie.--thrtee at the comer ot- 4tttari Wood sta., ovet Eihhet. Jones' Exchange office, 0r.114 _ , Di LIND SNOWDEN, Attorney at Later-0 , *ce the building pn the North - East corner of Fourth Smithfield its.; - ' - nov p MORROW, ..fiktermatt.—Olitee north side of Allis street, between Wood Mind Smithfield, Pittsburgh. . I -. ys and Countel tors at Law.—tihftee on Fourth et., oppoeite 8 & LL Vatterson's Livery Stable, Pittab _h. - se .10.. 10 °RIVARD & SWARTZ WELDER. Attorneysat Law. 11 Office ou Fourth street, between. Wood and - Smith field, opposite Patteritin's Livery Stable. aP7-Y et &UWE F. teILLAIOHE, Attorney and Coo - auger at k„„T Law.—Office removed to the 241d00r below Gramst., on Fourth, to the office lafely occupied by Alderman Mil -scr. _ N. APCLOWRY, Auornry.crad Cimardlor at Laic.— ' ja . ,4 o4 . ce ly i . tyllak ga on Orant street. YC. S NON, Attorney and Counsellor at Law.— . Office on Ath at., between Wood and Smithfield, and nearly ffi apposite the Mayor's oce.' • norti-y y SCOTT , Dentist, Fourth st.itive (tsars west of Mar , lUP . An work warranted, and if not perfectly tat• isfactory no eirarges will be made. labia, Robert -Snyder, hae , removed hie AIL, office to - Fourth erneet„ between, W0i41. ) 6 32 .0 .Held etteetd '• EAD:Wfas---A... lteelealuta.remosadrus cauwasssion Ala and ihrwardinenainess from the Canal BA/4WD his . new warehouse, o • a 1 'streer, nearly opposite thet Post REmoym...--rozoi J. AUTCHEL, Attorney at Law, has removed to Fourth st:, next door to the office of Alderman Bteel. . . . 'no JT Atterno at L4117 s ashkgto n , Pa.. .1. leetiOns made iu ‘Va.sttington, Fayette. Greene and adjoining eettaties:• '• - -y - - rpHOAIASI3. KENNEDY, Attorney at Law—Olfiee on Fourth; between Wood and Smithfield. EXTEIIENCM.—Gen..I. K. Moorehead, John Graham, Pren. Pittsburgh Batik ; , Mr. W. Burbridge; Logan, & Co.,hlc Cord Co, Pittsburgh, Pa octll NBUCKMASTE,R. Akterman—OtEice: Fourth street Cclthird door above Smithfield, South veyanciairof all kindiFtione with the - greatest care and legal accuracy,'" - - Titles to Real Estate examined, novIS JOHN COYLE, . Notary and Conveyancer...4)race in Metealt's Burlding, Fourth street, neat Smithfield, Pittsburgh. Deeds, Don4a, Mortgages, Articles of Agree ment, and all claret- instruments of cerninF. drawn up with aecty and aispatert. Titles to Real Limits examined. L,%.DIVIN C. AV SON, Attorney and Courad Joe at Law, Xi Franklin, Venango-county, Pa., will attend prompt-• ly m all business entrusted to Ins care. rCollections made in Warren, Clarion, and Jefferson counties. J. A. Stockton & Co., ,pi t i,b urg h . • MurYhy; Wilson & Co., Hon. James Kinnear, Hon.,Alex.M.Calmonl, takltn • - - Hon. J. %Pillion; Stenbenvffle, 0.. I • Sil•Y Jou A. PARKINSON, Alderman; Fifth' Witrd, Penn it.. between Walnut and O'Hara Ste, *hetet he may be found avail:dates.. Those having housea of oat; pre:T erty to sell orient, can have the same punctually attend ed to; debts collected, and all the duties arm Alderman will receive prompt attention. _ .• T. MELLON, • • . A TTORNBY and COUNSELLORad LAW; Office in joIL Mellon's Buildings, corner of Wylie and Fifth sleets east side of the Court Rowse. • , 117° Collecting, Conveyancing, examinations of it. 4. cords, &c.:. promptly and accurately attended to: ,my.lB RY W. WILLIAMS dturruyand counsedorad (successor to •Lovrie &Williams,) Mee at the old suutd, Fomth it.,above Smithfield. • . . , • . . THE Partnership hetetofons existing between Henry W. Williams:Esq., and rayaelf,in the practice of the law, was dissolved by mutual consent:o2lMo 28th 'ult.; and the business mill:terminus be dontinued by Henry W. WU llama, whom I most cheerfully , remmuMsad to all 'for whom I have the honor to do busiiiesa-kis'a gentleman every way worthy of_theireonfidenze. • deal/S.ly . - AVALTER A. LOWEEE.' ; George Riddle, Conveyancer: OFFICE in - Avery Row, Fifth street, above Smithfield.? Pttteburgh Dazes, Moaroeon, Aoaxastinnit,Emnii,Rxtiosa i rtad other instruments of writing, ' drawn with.iteamess, teal accuracy and dispatch. :He will also attend tadmring and filing McManus , Lieu, &tenet/ qtßeteutors,Adesin' • istrators, Examining,tides to Rsol Escate, Zearching From hie long experience, and intimate acquaintance with the manner of „keeping the public records, he ex pects to give satisfaction to those who may entrust their business to his care. • dead Fancy and Domestic Ohtna Store,. 115 WOOD STIMILT, orposasa. D, AIICTION 1100345. MHE suscriber respectfully invites all lovers of beau tiful China, to call and examine bit stock of Fancy China, Mantel and Pier Lamps, Candelebran,Oirondoles, - Japan Waiters, Britannia Ware, Castors, &c., &a. Likewise, Queensware of every variety and mitten', at the lowest possible prices. ies M. HODKINSON. Another oluniteer IWOULDbeg to call the attention of the Wilitarir, one and-all, to my establishment, No. 30 Fifth at., where they can be rigged out in a new suit of any . style quail-. ty • or dimensions, at the lowest possible- pnees. ' lf you wish to save your dimes and get well, served, come to Curren's, No. 30 Fifth mica, oppositirrhe Morning Post." JNO. CURRAN, Marchrmt Tailor, late of Curran dr. Algeo, Liberty at. MOVAL.—On account of our pent up marTel, - imil demand for vegetable stands,l have been com pelled to reniove my /dread Stand to the opposite side of Market street, iu front of Alexander & Day's Dry Goods Store, where 1 shall be glad to see my former customers. jyi • • JOHN SHEPHARD. • IV ETV BOOKS BY , EXPRESS---The Planetary and 1.% Stellar World jh poplilar exposition of the great dis coveries and theories of modern Astronomy; in a series of ten lectures: By O. M. Mitchell; A.ISL Director of the Cincinnati Observatory. . Lettersfrom Italy—A. new and revised edition, by I. T. Headley. For sale by - ELLIOTT & ENGLISH; ..13 42 . :78 Wood and 56 Market sta. 'MTN. B. FOSTER., Agsntfor itfercietin Soldiers, to pro ify cure Land Warrants and Pensions for widows, at his office, BakewelPs' Building, opposite the New Court House, Pittsbargh;Par My son, In the general Land Office at Washington, will attend to my business there, free of charge to"appli- OR SALA. four Los&--Boanded by Penn, Mein , . F and lbw sts,eacti lot having 24 feet front, and ex tending back 00 feet. Two of them are coiner joie, and he posttion of the: wholeproperty is one of the most ad vantageous in the city: -For farther information apply to SWAATZWELDER, Fourth st, ov3-tf betwebn Wood and Smithfield. r - t • 4 ' , , ES ME ME MEE • • ; . • 77 . •;_. • •• • • , • • • - • 1 7 7 . 7 . 7 7 • . . . - 7 77, • • • . . • • _ . . =I =ME ~` =OE = t4:4 6 ::-1 •%• ) ': , • _ -swy ~ • - , • % ", • r " ‘t. - 2 . , e = Y r 7 § - - ~yo,t: .k" 2 . 71- .3 •,„ ft" -I , t ;kr.. 4 MEE garbs.' tiTAR; MeGUIRE, FararrONAHLE TAILOR, Third at., near Wood--St. Charles Baildinga iseplEir 17:10argraCMilii Auction llrehrmANo.-114 Wood street. AVIS, Auctioneer and COMMiSriOri dleftAan r of Woad and Fifth streets.' 'feel Merin Good s mid ZEXULON KINSEY -7 M, gs, No.67l,farlret street., tent.. .. A LEXANDER JAYNES, Tea Stfre, 72, Third. _Marna; neat Wood. rebi memosii. keg .City Clothing Store„ No. 132, ICJ Liberty mee.hoPpoeite the mouth-of Market.. febl OSHBA• ; ROBINSO,N, Agent for .liarbden & Cm's tp Liritqf Packets, Fifth et., one door below Wood. febi Tjra,imi JACKSON, Patent Iffedieine Depot, 89 Lib °M. streei s head , ofiVoOd. - - • fobl BORGE COCHEANl:;Fortvardin' g and;Comsenseiou urArerthmit, No. I. 1) Wood street. : . febl. INGLISH &EL OTT, Booksellers and Stationers; No Xjs6; Market at. between Third and Fourth. feta .epDELANY, Flsh i gnabL - 94hing S R" , N°- 4ib rt street: • • 1& H=N et, ' 13 : ARGIENT 3 •N- :. corder of Wood andatr . b. I\T HOLMES 5r.:30 , Ban as and "hakes in Exchange • Co6loll.lild /kith Now; No. 65 Market itreet. tebl FULTON, - 2341 anctiknas Founder, No. 70 Second • wee!, between Market and Ferry streets. feta • 167'11.e.b rytowlis . mwmes. woo., Coach aad Wagon Makat J. BVCltur atreet,uear.die.bridge. (obi TiP. - BRO • /TS OFFICE, N 0.65, Diamond/Way, near Wood'greet. febt WERNEBERG,Fashionable Clothing Tauiblishment, • :'No. 25 Liberty street. • my 24 ErthIUNDGIt.R.ER, -Whoksats Grocer, Liberiy street, 0131)0fitakiiittitbkeld., - „ : • ..nry23, JOHN OLIHRAN4 Pasitionabta visitor, 1111 k street" near 'Woo:Vapposite tka office of the Post. my 23 M cD4j." 11 ' " I NS U N , D U "; Sign and Onto. rararall'ainters,comor ofGrant and Second streets- ULLEB. & RICKETSON, Witaktale Grocers and Com -21. mission Tiferthants; corner of Liberty and Irwin ste. CA.ISIOIULTY & CO, Far Warding and Commission . Merchanft, Canal Bum. • inar3 .Tominvpi,osictw,,Taikr mut Clothier, Liberty sweet: 11) bettirien Sixth and Virgin alley, south side. .sepld •, , - MULLEN 'DOWNING, Fautionabk Clothing I .-Soon; No : 218 Liberty streetjappcmite Seventh M. CIUMMINSVEN - 11*Fonvarding and Comma:ton j.Meretiants ond Deakrsiii Piodurei; No. 3Smithfieldht, o , poiite the Monongahela..Honse. jelD • ilOOll :WTI, • and Re Groc and Pr:4*ft Delay's, cartel the Diamond an. Gattkmen's Furnishing floods Es * gat. (iskaunt s c.omer of Market and Fifth streets a • stairs, ontnthe • on Fifth street. ntylit3 &J.". dIeCAP: • as, tamable Clinking Estabitsh .l: • on ent i ties. 77 anti 79,.eoiner of Sixth and Liberty streets.. r mpn jOHN LrITLE, Who/wale Ulnas, Jindu es ltrali and Comm: Wiwi Merchant, Third it., between Wood and 'Marker. . • • r my ry ABSAIAnd h 10122.18, Ir/tolerate and Man Dearer en Fancy and Staple-Dry Goodi, 65 Market street, be tween Foung *rather Thansond, my 23 TO/114 B. DUNLEVY, Gold .Peant, No. 129 W s ft, Gold Ltaf, &c. constantly on band and manafaemredtoatdes. • my 2. 3 URYkIY la. LER, Irool Dealers and. Commission .111. Merchants, for the sale of American \Voolen Goods, Corner of Liberty street and Cecil's alley. novlo ,CHAS. H. PA I N;Hat 4.1 ca r ; Afantifaituret, end Nadealers, in. Pura of all kind4.No. 71,W00d Mee t next flair to the corner of Fourth. . lebt 1 13LUME, Piano Forts alanttfactuter, au. dealer In • Musical Lnstromenta, No. 119 Wood street, near novta .10S %PH WOOD WELL, Imparter and Dealer in For d .eign and DonuMeNardreare, comer or Second and Wood streets. oc#o SAMUEL MOCLURK4IiN & CO., Agents tor Carlisle and Rippard's Regular Line of Packet Ships, from New York to Liverpool, No. L 42 Liberty at. febl JOSEPH MAJOR, Boat Store, Ship Chandlery and Agency of the Pittabargh Lard Oil Factory, No 4, Market meet, Pittabargh. pull ris4AN.PS &O'CONNOR, Proprietors oldie Putaburgh 1. Portable Boat Store corner of Penn and %Vague sts. febt TAM 'S MAY, Mak-sate (}tour, Forwarding and Coo- O mission Merchant, Water street, between Market and Fairy.fcbl . . EFL, k. CURRY, :Bankers and Bithange Brokers, No: Wood street, third door below Fourth, west side. febl. • teat: • HA. Bankers and E.ecitaner Broken, t 'carter of Third and Wood streets, opposite the St. ,Chartes Hotel. relit I • e ll' •• - •s, uuioners„ us• Sees and Publiakers, corner of Market and Thinl sts.; febi VICTOR SCHIBA, Bookseller, Stationer aad Binder, Fifth street, between 'Wood:and Market. jan7 AteSTEIN, Brass lowa:kr and tins Fiver Smith • field street , between Diamond alley and Fifth at. decie TT. &J. McDE ITT, Wholcsale Grocers, dealers in Pro s,. duce - and Pittsburgh manufactnrca, No. 114 Liberty, opposite 7th st. Lipid SQ EVEN BIG DOORS CLOTHING STORE, No. 5 Six tis near Liberty. CJOHN PARRA iv, nov24 1 Proprietor. 'URN- . ORG4'4IN, Wholesale and Retail Druggest, Wood street, one door south of Diamond alley. feta _. - - UOLLANSBEE & HAY WARD, Whokeate and Retail X Deakrein Hoar and Shoes, No. 186 Liberty street, op posh, Wood. - . febl ...„ _. IT . — "A. FAHNESTOCK & CO. Marra& .Drag . i, house, corner of First and \Vood streets, and corner of Wood and Sixth. . : : fail TA - rm. ALEXANDER &SONS. ColltniMakera and Fur nuking puler/aka; corner of Penn and St. Clair streets, opposite the Eichange. F.attrance on Penn erect. lebt JOHN IL ISELLOR, Whoiesais and Retail Deakr in Music and lifusfeatburtrunsents,Pianos,School Books, and Stationery, No, 421 Wood street. jaul T ATY RSON, J et y F e • tr streets, manufacuirer of Licks, Hinges, sUsd Bolts TObseco, Fuller , MiU .slid Timber Screws, House ficreiwa for Ballow Mills &c. seplo T. BRYAN, Rectifying Distiller, and Wholesale Dealer t,"sin Foreign and Domestic Wines and Liquors; No. 114 Liberty street, and 53 Diamond, alley. , jygl T ; WHALARTH, Lumber 2ri• iJ 1,11.,eat, between Irwin crc"" "Ice on Ptions c". and Hand. Communications PromPuY'attended to. mats & AL MITCHELTIIEE, Wholesale Grocers, Rec. TT • drying Distillers, and Wine. and Liquor r ehantr. Also, Importers of Soda Ash and Blenehtn- Powder. No. 160 Liberty street.. Pittsburgh. Pa. tumuli., CEIII OTEL, change lace lialtunore. D. Dosszr, Proprietor. Coaches will be in readiness 11.4a11'the'landinins to convey passengers, free of charge, to the Hotel. dec29 iEr MG A. INNEY, Agents for 4. e • .5f • i XlLlnstiranes Company, of Philadelphia, at the Ware house of King &Holmes, Waterstreet, nearltlarket. febi OARSON & hIeKNIGHT, Wholesale Grocers and Cant owissian Merchants, Sixth street, between Wood and Liberty. dec4 • M. t ENN; Roe'. titter, corner .1 hrd and Wood 'greets,. above O. H. Kay, *here he is prepared to do every description of rutin: and bindin . pee 2 It. W. POINDMItIi• • • POINDSZTEL I TePOINDEXTEIt a - CO., Viliolese.le Grocers and Corn mission and Forwarding Merchants, No. 41, Water arreehrittsburgit.T • ; op 1 Vir L MUM" , Wholesale and Retail Lea10;1 yy DRY GOODS, North east corner of Marke Fourth sta. aP AMU.O: OW, Manufacturer of Ttn,leoppe S and Sheet Iron Ware, No. 17 Fifth street, .(nveen‘ Wood and Market. feblo war. B. SCAM& JAM:I4I TKINSON. QCAIFE & ATKINSON, Mantifeeturere of op -1.7 pe:raild Shut lion Wore. They also execute every descrlption of Itilaultamith Work. First street, between Wood and Market. Pittsburgh. octal:y PRINGEE HM13410011 WILLIAM. lIAILBACIIGII. & W. HARBAUGH, Commission and Forwarding 1,7 • fifers/mus t and dealers in Flour, Wool and Produce, N 0.153 . s.Vater, and 104 Front street, between Wood and Smithfield streets. I , ittsbur: h. as2o: (('{C•PART ERSHI e undersigned has associated 1,./ with himself John Nicole, from Baltimore, in the Grocery and General Commission Basiness, under the atyle,rof Bailers &Nicole. ' Dated Ist January 1849. jaidhU - FRAS. SFiLLERS. P /CHARD I'. LEECH, Jr. Importer, and denier in Foreign ,and Domestic Sra ilery, Hardware, and Car riage 'Primmings, of all descriptions, No. 133 Wood at., Flusbargh, seven doom above Fifth, and one door above H. Childs &:Co. , is Shoe Store. !ROST 113 LAIR & Brush ManufacturcraiNo.l2P Wood at., ALI have constantly on hand a full assortment. of every description of BRUSHES, to which they Solicit the atten tion of dealers. Also, a large stock of SHOE FIND INDS, which is constantly renewing with the beet im premed Kitt. FISHING TACKLE and Sporting Equip ments, in every variety—all of which will be sold whole sale and retail. I iY 7 S UITE & afficiala, (late Martin & Smith,) Wholesale Grocers, Produce and Commission Ifferchanu, 66 Wood street,Fittsburgh. The undersigned having entered into partnership under the above style, respectfully ask the patronage of the friends of the late firm, and of the par 'chasers genemlly. They feel warranted in promising that 'they can give satisfaction to all who may buy of them; or confide baldness to their care. ' • AVM. H. SMITH, mar 25 . • • • • W. M. SINCLAIR. maNLEY, Holug Sign and Ornamental reamer, i , and dealer ,in PAIIWG, No, 44 Sc. Clair st., Pitts burgh,-has constantly. on hand all kinds of Persra, either Dry or Miied; Japan% Red Copal Varnish; Linseed Oil; Boiled Oil; ' Spirits - Turpentine ; Window Glass, of all sizes; Putty, Paint Brushes, &c., all of the best 0;114, and for pale at reasonable prices. sepll Ili ES _ , ' • .. : ' . IL GERBERDING, Dealer in Imported and Domestic Segars, Snug and Tobacco ,Wholcsale and Retail, Liberty street, la 'doors above Smithfield,Pittsburgh, Pa.• • i. ErAn orders from Collif try Merchants WlUbe proinp.; :' y attended to.' , - ' 3YQ O :IY ' on Aler t obi Exchange Hotel, Corner of Penn , and St. Clair street:, Pittsburgh, Pa. rIIRE subscriber, having assumed-the management of this long established and popular Hotel, respectfully announces to travelers and the public generally, that he will be at all times prepared to accommodate them In sill things desirable in a well regulated Hotel. The House is now being Thoroughly repaired throughout, and new furniture added; and no pains will be spared to make the Exchange one , of the very best Hotels in the country.-- The undersigned very respectfully - solicits a continuance of the liberal patronage which-the House has heretofore received. • THOMAS OWSTON, febiO:daw Proprietor. John M. Townsend. DRUGGIST AND APOTHECARY, No. 45, Market street, three doors above Third, Pittsburgh, pill have constantly on band n Well selected assortment of the best and freshest Medicines, which le will sell on the most reasonable terms. Physicians sending orders will be promptly attended to, and suppplled with articles they may rely upon as genuine. Physicians prescription, will be accurately and neatly or prepared from the best ntatorialson any hoar of the day o Also, for sale, a large stock of fresh and good PERFU— MERY, dec39 7. D. LIM= c. W. ANDISIO.; Late of Pittsbuil, Pa. Late of Nashville, Tenn. T &MON & A.:BERSON, Drake in Cotton, Forward- Ls in g and Commission Merchants, No. 8, Front 'Meet, above Broadway, Cincinnati, Ohio.. • TOHN D. DAVIS, Aucrloncerand Coramisrans' Merrharu, 0 corner of Wood and Pillb streets, Pittsburg, ie ready to receive merchnudize of every description on consign ment for public or private sale, and front long experience in the above business, flattens himself that be mill be able to give entire satisfaction to all who tany favor biro 'kith their patronage Reg111:1T Pales on Mondays And Thursdays of Dry Goods nod Pulley Articles, at 10 o'clock. A. no. Of Groceries, Pittsburgh manufnetured articles, new 'and second-hand,Famiture, &c, at 2o'c lock, r. no Sales every evenintrut early gas-tight augls:y FULTON, Eta and Brno Founder, has rebuilt and cond:cotrununeed business at his old stand. No. 70, Se between Market and Ferry streets, where he will be pleased to see bit old customers and friends. Church, steamboat, and bells of every size, from 10 to 10,000 pounds. cast from patterns of tho roast approved models, and warranted to he of the best materials. Mineral Water Pampa-Counters, Railings , &e., together with every variety of. Brass Castings, if requir ed. turned and frnished In the neatei.t manner. . A. F. is Ile sole agent for tritinifs Ariti-Attraction Ma ta/, so justly celebrated for the:reduction of friction in machinery. The bores Mid nipoxitinti can he had of him at all times. novl3:y Leeching, cupping lend - Bleeding. : • Nn. 55, F.l.lrrit - Writer?. EB. NORMS, (Successor to MR, Be3atlY4 --- Presit . LeechesreceivedThinithit' ottenduneotttati hours:. nrunee-t.The - Pllptielantl a ' Pittsburgh, Allegheny, and ktirtningbant. March 13,1.'145. I mo s t cheerfully recommend to Physician., and nll my former friends nml patron., Mr. K. B. Nasals, as tieing thoroughly no/painted with the twine/la. and worthy of patronage- M. R. DELANY. 'margl:Om PORTRAIT AND LANDSCAPE Cqffin, tenders his thalAs to his patrotts, nod would Intormthe citizens of Pittsburgh and vicinity. that he has on hand. a large variety of Landscapes. for sale at the Odron, on Fourth street, between Wood and Smithfield. net TIOWNSEND, CARR 4 t%U. , :..lircesvors to the old firm of C. Townsend Sc. Co., and Carr ,t Rowland, beg leave to announce to their friends and to the public gen erally, that they are now prepared in execute all kinds of work in the Coach and Wagon-making business, at the shortest notice, and warranted to be of the best quali ty The very large quantity of seasoned Timber with which they arc prepared, and their facilities far business, enables them to insure the public that they are prepared to carry on an extensive and prompt business in their line, and they respectfully solicit a continuance of the liberal patronage bestowed upon the late firm*. slept IrRNITIAN BLINDS.-4. 4. CU. have re moved to the corner of Woad street and Diamond alley,over S. bl'Clairt's heather Store where they are prepared to furnish llntilian Blinds, Wholesale and Re tail.-at prices mncli reduced; having a very eccentric mode of palming. and other advantages unknown to wherein the trade. Besides giving a superior finish to blinds, they trim them with the best materials, making them rich and durable. N. B.—Wido or r!,rrocr slot.—portable or permanent &mailings furnieo.d. Old Blinds refitted. dee2l-y PEELO AND FILF, MANUFACTOHY.—The subseri -0 hers, baying enlarged thei r establishment for the man ufacture of STEEL and Plimt—on the corner of O'Hara and Liberty streets, Pittsburgh—are prepared to furnish Files °revery description, of the best quality ; and being determined to make it the interest of consumers to pur- chase Piles from them, respectfully invite the patronage of all who use the article. marld.y J. ANKRIM & CO. NE — tirLY Igi/ENTEITVATk NTBLOCK - SPRjNO TRUSS., for the immediate relief and pe rm anent cure of Hernia and Ruptur e (Salted to all Sizes.) The superior claiins of this Truss consist in the comparative ease with which it may be worn. The pad of wood be ing neatly balanced on springs, yields to the pressure of any part of it, and thoroughly adapts itself to any move- ment made by the wearer. It can be wont without any intermission, until n cure is affected The subscribers have made arrangements for the manufacture-of these valuable Trusses, in a superior style, In Philadelphia and have them now for sale at their office, N0..71 Smithfield street, near Sixth, Pittsburgh. GEORGE.WATT, in D. W:K.AUFFMAN. Eli' STORE.—Jong 1). Mimosa; Mali isale and Retail Druggist. N 0.031 Wood street, one door south of. Diutuond alley, Pittsburgh.—The subscriber has just received from the eastern cities, and is now opening at the above sand, a full assortment of articles in his line, consisting of Drugs of all kinds, Dye Stuffs, Paints and Garnishes, Chemicals, &e., together with all such articles as are usually kept for sale at a wholesale and retail drug store. His stock is entirely new, and has been selected with care. , lie is confident that his artieles,both as to quality and price, will please such as may favor him with a call. my9-y MONONOAHELA PLANING MlEL.— JAM aslimm.- INGER would respectfully inform his friends and the public, that his new establishment is now in full opera • on, and that lie is prepared to furnish Boat Cabins, and fi I orders for Planed Lumber, with promptitude, and at - the lowest rates. '1 Board and Plank, planed on one or both sides, con -Stonily on liar d. Sash, Doors andMottldings,oftvery description, made to order. Builders and Carpenters would find it to their advan tage to give him a call, us he can now furnish them with planked stud; suitable for every description of work. dcc3•tf CHEAP BONNETS.—W. R. I'iIUFLPHY is selling oft his remaining stock of BONNETS at greatly redu ced prices. Bonnets of lust winter's shapes at from 25 cents to $l,OO. Cheap Lawns.—A lot of Dress Lawns reduced to 121 cents per yard. White Goods for Dresses.—A supply just received, and offered very low. Dark Ginghams—Rich dark stylesof Gingham. Also, Manchester and Domestic do., of choice patterns. Mantua Ribbons.—An assortment just received in the Wholesale Rooms, 2d story, and offered low by the piece. Also, White and Colored Satin do. Prints and Mustins.—An excellent stock on handifrom 4e. per yd: up to the finest qualities. IrrAt the riortk-east camera/ Fourth and Markrt streets: ENTLEMEN—The subscribers beg leave to inform Ijf you that they have in store a full assortment of line Shirts, Bosoms, Collars, Cravats, Stocks, Pocket Hand kerchiefs, Gloves, Hosiery, Suspenders, Umbrellas, Un der Shirts, Drawers, !cc: in fact every thing included- in G e m,. Wearing Appare ' l to which they invite your at tention. They alsomanufacture toorder, their factory East, everyvariaty and pattern of SHIRTS, in quantities and quality . tomcat purchasers. Please give us ,a call, and examine our Goods and Prices, at ourWare-room,North-east corner of Fifth and Marketstrects, up stairs. EDWARD TODD & CAMPAIGN OPENED.—At the Great Bargain Canter, where there has just beetfteceived, - a splendid new 'stock of BOOTS am:1'8110ES, of every variety . ; which willbe sold cheaper than ever; as our. motto is quick sales and small profits. Also, a large lot of TRUNKS, CARPET AUS, VA LISES. AB We need to convince the public of the fact of selling cheap, is to have them give us a call and bring the Cask along. Don't forget the place, corner of Smithfield and sth areas §e3ol J. BATES. NEW NEI PITTSBURGH, SATURDAY,' JANUARY 20, 1849. Business Curbs. DRUGS! DRUGS ! 1.--. JOEL hionLatt. Druggist and Apothecary, north-west corner of Wood and Fifth streets, Pittsburgh, will keep constantly on hand Drugs, Paints, Oils, Dye-Stuffs, &e. N. 8.-Physicians' Prescriptions carefully conound-' , 'ed fromAhetheit materials, at any hour of the day or :night. Also,:nn,..assortment of Perfurnery;,. fine . tooth, hair, andelothes , Brushes, &e , &0., &c., which. will he sold , low for cash, , ap2o:ly , Spring FashionsTifor 18 , 1 S. CO., (tate IN'Cord & ling, ) NATTERS; will intriiduce.the Spring Style of HATS this day, Saturday; blaVeh 4th.1845. Titeitfriends and customers - are requested to call and examine their stock of Spring Rats,. gust received from New York, at theirstore, corner of Fifth and Wood sts. leant .TATiLL.I.AOL .Tlo.ol.ll,l,o,.Un4ermknr, Filth street, im y y mediately opposite the Theatre, respecrfully in forms his friends and the patine In general, that he has resumed his businesalut a I'urnishing- Undertaker. He is supplied with and alwaYs keeps 'on hand Collins of all sites and kinds, Shrouda,and all tither articles necessary on such occasions. . Silver plates, ice boxes, and leaden coffins will be sup plied in order. -A fine hearse and eat ring° always ready to attend funerals. sep29:ty LEVER YO. Merchants generally, Pittsburgh, Pa. Merehtuusgeuenally, Nashville„Tenn. W. F. Lane & Co Ky. - Ja Spmeg ringer Johns Wh ton t & Co..eman, Cincinnati Ohio, Hewitt, Herau k Co., New Orleans. ~ Magrecor & Morris, New Pork.' ' _ Duval:Deighler & Co., Baltimore. . Smith, Bagaley & Co., Philmielphic • Daniel Deshon, Boston.. sepNly ME ENE <;>. , g!!MM!Mn CoedFs patent graduated galvanic Battery AND PATENT_ INSULATED - POLES, JOR Mumma. Ann ,tivritaimarosas.—This is the only .instrument of 'the kind that hail ever been presented in thiscountry or Europe for,medical purposes, and is the only one ever known to 'milli, bywbichithe galvanic fluid can be conveyed to the himan eye, the ear, the brain. Or o any part of the body,Uither externally or internally, in a definite, gentle stream,Withoutsho c ke or painwith perfect safety—and often with the happiest effects.' This important apparaiiiit Is no . * highly approved of by triany . of the most eminent physicians of this country and Europe, to' whom the' afflicted and Others whom it may concern can be referred. Reference will also be given to many highly respifetable citizens, who have been cured, by means of this /Most valuable apparatus, of sortie of the most inveterate nervous disorders, which could not be removed by ano ther i t knoWn4rmans. 'Among vorlous others, een proved to be admir ably adapted for the cure oe following'diseases, : nervous headache and•othertlisoiders of the brain. It Is . with this apparatus alone tiro the operator can convey the galvanic fluid with ease chid safety to the eye, to re store sight, or cure amaurosaafg.to the ear to restore hear ing; to the tongue or atherorgens, torestore speech ; and to the various parts of the. bealy, for the : cure of chronic rheumatism, asthma, neuralgicur doloureaux,paral )rsis, or palsy, goat, chorea. orlit. Vitus' drum., epilepsy, weakness from al rains,' some diseases. peculiar to fe males, contraction of the limbs, Lock jaw, etc., etc. Rights for surrounding cottiitles of Western fa., and privileges, with the Instrumerd, may be purchased, and also tested for the cure of diseases. Full instructions will be given for the various chemi cals to be used , for various diseases, and the best manner for operating for the cure of these•diseases, will also be fully explained to the purchaser, and a pamphlet put into his hands expressly for thetiOtputposes, carefully pre pared by the patentee. Enquire of S.:W . II4IAM, Vine street, rim* 4th st. Road, Pittsb'rr.__ . • - mutat oliPs) 14.4111 MUM , . "ILTem subscriber is ;low receiving' from dna city of New York chpiee'assortmeat of Mans Caps and Muffs, Latest 'Fashions; intreat va riety, and very curate, viitoleett and retail. JAMES WILSON,' * novli Smithfield /tweet; door South of 4th et. Fall Pali: no i. C. H. PAULSON, No: 'Wood st., Qd door from the corner of Fourth, his eivedand will this day l aintroduce the FALL STTZE of GENTLEMEA"Si HATA and would trospectfully Ihriti his customers and the public generally to call and,l4unine the lame. ,-aug2o FALL FASHIONS.—S. Moots hat just received from New York the Fall Style of - DATSi . which- he will introduce this day, Sitturday,_Auguat 28th: 'Ali those in want of a neat and superior RATovOttld do welt to call, at NO. 73 WOOD STREET, leaur26 Zd door above Foonh. PALL FASHION Of HATS POk Is4B. 4 !MORD & VO, (late. Alteard * King ' ) WILL introduce, on EAturday,Aug.2B, the FALL STYLE 431 7 II A T Si r Ann received • froth New York. Those in wantof a neat and beautiful HAT, are invited to tall at Their store, corner of Fifth and .IVoed /trent. ' . twat FALL FOHIONS . HATE AlfD;(3/LPflr , THE subscriber avinff , retained . 111111116 from New York: Navin will introduce, TRU a LT, August 20th, 1848, Mum. Dab** Co.'s 'PALL STYLE OF HATS, to which he would call the attention of his cation:en and the public. He is daily expecting the arrival of his fall assonment ofHars, Cais t and /Tuffs, all of which will be disposed of at. unusua loor prices. • G. W. GLASSGOW, 1 11 21 ' O Ol at, auglia 3d door below Davis' Auction Rooms. SW • at an . Dap Store. 4 JAMES WILSON, gar Mantifiunirer,dill (fcmnerly of tbe corner of Diamond allay and 'Wood street) begs leave reopeetfally to inform his old etisto.n.irs, friends, and the public, that he ban opened a NEW STORE, on Sfßiltabila st.„ where a choice assortment if HATA CAPS, and LAD/ES , FURS, (as good, neat, fashionable and curt? as any in the eity,) may be had. 1.W. . very cordially invites his friends and the public to remember his new location and establishmenband give him aeall as hearty as he intends to welcome them. Fashionable Hat and Cap Manufactory. e t FORGE 9. ANSHUTZ. Agent; respectful/Yank informs his friends and the public general ly, that he hew commenev - d the manufacture of Wrieb Hats and Cape, at No. 33 Wood enact, one door hom the corner of Second, where he has now on hand* fine as-. solute n t of H an to r deeps of his own manufacture, whic h . he will dispose of, wholesale or retail. on the most rea sonable terms, tor cash or city. aseeptiu3ce. Hats made to order at the shorrett nonce. . aplo-3m Li HAVING Ale SALOON—Httcx• 10 sox tc Fotrmate. Tensorial Peri/cum, tare fitted up the saloon on the corner of Cliermalley-and Witter xt,., fie fU Hatt fOlittelfiroC6Pit4 EY Clement Archer. and are prepared to wait en gentlemen at once, with case, comfort, and politeness. Ikt connection with their saloon„ they have fitted up an excellent shower bath, where persons can have shower baths at all hours of the day. • They still continue to serve tl4it customers also at their Old Smnd, corner of the Diamond and Union st. frlll7-1 • Auction Notice. ripHE subscriber has paid into the Treasu-y of the l. Com monwealth, the amount of license required by-law. He has given the regularly approved security, and taken out a commission of the first class, as an Auctioneer of the city of Pittsburgh, and rented that spacious ware room belonging to Sylv annaLothrop, Esq.,No. 114 Wood street, three doors from Fifth, where be is prepared to at tend to the sale'of -every kindof Merchandise, Furniture, Real Estate, Stocks, Shipping, &e.. either us the Auction Rooms or an the premises, and will in all e axes exe rt him self to the 111133011 t for the benefit of his employers,on the most reasonable terms; he will sell exclusively and only on commission; neither purchasing Mir having any in terest whatever on goods in the store ; but mere lythe com mission for selling, th ere by gluing all owners a fairchance without partiality of havuig therein property disposed of to the best advantage. Sales will be prompt!) , settled when made. Advances will be given at any time, on the most accommodating terms. Merthants will not be charged for advances. Regular sale days: Monday* and Thursdays, of Dry Goods, Groceries, Furniture, die.; and every evening, Hardware, Cutlery, Watches, Guns, Pistols, and Faney Articles., looks on Saturday evenings. mat JAMES M'KENNA, • Removal. H& E...TODD would respectfully infoim the mar. . chants of this city and our customers generally, that we have removed our stock of Shins and Gents Fur nishing Goods to the corner of Fifth and Market streets, 2d story over W. & P. Bogus, 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 me us' Furnishing Goods, usually kept by Eastern Whole sale Furnishing Stores. Being very thankful for the kind patronage bestowed on us for the post year, we would be happy to receive calk from our old customers and merchants generally; and would inform them that we intend nothing on our part shall induce them to look - further, as we expect to add largely to our stock, and diminish oar prices. Merchants and dealers are solicited to examine our stock of Goods. aplft-tf Mercy Lliwapitai. rims INSTITUTION, under the charge of the Sisters I, of Mercy, situation Stevenson street, south of Penn. sylvania Avenue, is now open for the reception of Pa. tient& The medical gentleman attached to the Hospital are— Doct. J. P. aszzasi, Doct. ADDISON, Wzamstutao, • • McMskk, Balms, Ssrriaa. Non-paying patients will be received as formerly. Pay patients *ill be received at the tales adoptedfor the temporary HospitaL • • Lower Warns 83,00 per week. Upper Wards , which each pa tient has a separate apartment,) 65,00 per*eik. These terms include Medical attendance and Medicine. Pay patients can have any (regular) Physician to at tend thenti that they may make choice of, at theirowa eiS e ,:gri t ne i , orally denomination are 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. SNITS; or JAMES BLAKELY, ie2 ch , n of Committee of Mercy Hospital. . B_plendid Eletaf•lashment. TAMES WOODWELL, would respectfully s ey inform the public that he has removed to his new location, N 0.83, Third street,lnext 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 hand, for variety, taste and ele cgmce„Lx in su o e st h co as s t t i l l y ‘s o n u egr s b a e t eao , ffere Ouo p d e t r o se an t y d g w ub n li t e o . chamber and kitchen furniture, may be found in styles and patterns, to suit any and every taste. J. W. Wood well hopes for n continuance of the very liberal patron age extended to him heretofore, and pledges himself to give entire satisfaction, both'as regards the solidity du-' rability.and style of his articles, and the li b eral and ac commodating principles upon whith he does business.— His extensive new warehouse be‘ng now filled from the cellar to the fourth story, with every variety of farniture and Cra ms, he would solicit a call from all in want of articles in his line. apQ7 eRESTON & WAGNER, Engine Builders, have com menced business on Penn at., near the Point, at the establishment formerly carried on by-Stackhouse & ion. Persons wishing to purchase Steam Engines for Boats, of for other purposes, will please favor us with a `call, as we flatter ourselves to be able to furnish them on as favotuble terms as any other establishment in the city Also, rolling mill and castings of every descsiption can be had at the shortest notice. REssatiumus—Capt. Robert Beer, Thomas Scott, Esq., Church, Carothers, & Co., H. Denny, Esq, M. Allen &Co. CYPRIAN PRESTON, ENOCH WAGNER. Commercial Row Cabinet W rrrrr ona T. B. YOUNG & Co. - Q HAVE removed their CABINET WARE-ROOMS to Commercial ROW, Liberty street, opposite the head of Smithfield:Where they will keep eonstantly-on hand an extensive assortment -of So fas, Tables, Wardrobes, Bureaus, Bedsteads, Chairs and every article in their line of business.` VUndertaking promptly attended to at reasonable ices may27 ClARD.—Juirt received, by Expreea, three pieces o CZ Vt:poem BROWN LUSTRECLOTHS, for Over-coat! awl Sabkii,which will be toll low, at 251 Liberty street, by ' (nov18) C. WE,RNEM.IRO. ro (Chnic:lle and Journal cow) S!MEEE ME ziatra ~i ~'~~: 5 ~,. u.. NW ISZEI EME - .)!,:c:,'.,' , :-.,.1 . :;•.7,7 , , ". M=MM Bushiest Illarbs. ESMG=I =iUZtgaJ . )7 ; 4' . - 4 5 . ., - V 'Th.7 . . .•.-. r qj „ j ,. , , .„._ .. _-_,..,._ - t.. t i- • - I- 4 .. 1 y. Annuals an r Ift Ooksp QUITABLE FOR PRESENTS.-43ems of Beauty, and. C,l Literary Gift, for 1849 Friendship's Offering, for 1849. Christmas Roses, for 1849. Christmas Blossoms, for 1849. Amaranth, a Token of Remembrance, for 1849. The Young Man's Offering;., :The Young Lady's 9jfenng; by Mrs. Sigourney, and others. Leaflets of. Memory, a supertrannuallor 18484 • ISTheT ; ;;I 7 Hing,for 184.0. . ' r.='; .= - •=" The 0 ~a splendid gift book, for l S49. at The yam th, f0r.1849. The. Scrap Book, for 1549. The Snowflake, f0r.1849. • ' - The Book of Pearls. SThe Lady's Annual, for 1849 t ,-, ‘• ; The Women of the Se ripturei ; - abeitiutfil Work: The Wreath of Friendshipp, for 1849.; , = =+. The Christian Keepsake,' for:1849: Read's Female Foets of Anterica;von t iMing - portralts of Mrs. E. Doke...Smith:lllm. S.:.osgood, Mrs. L. 'H.- Sigonmey, Mrs. E. F. Eitel, Mrs. Emma 0. Embory, Its.. Amelia B. Welby, Mrs. S. J. Hale, Mrit:lF.:. C. hinney, Miss Anna C. Lynch, Miss Sarah -J. Clarke, (Grace Greenwood.) The above, with a large collection of •Poetiaal Works, Prayer Boolrs, Bibles and other works iri splendid styles of bindings, suitable L3r Christmas and New Years pies- - eats, for sale at the bookstore 0f . .; JOHNSTON & STOCKTON, Corner Market and Usti. . r'l !FT BOOKS AND ANNAIJALS, kir . roe 19. ' - • ' . . The Gem of the Season, 1849. 8 B ook of Beauty,lorlB49. The Opal, " The Garland, ... : " Gems of IleautY, " The Amaranth. .", Do. (white cf. and case) " Christnum Roses," ''''" Book of Pearls," Christmas Blossoms; ," , Forget-me-not, " Flora's. Gems, ...., " Do. (white of. and case) " I Christian Keepsake, " Friendship's Offering, " The Snow Flake;'. " Keepsake of Friendship, " The Gem; '" Excelsior Annual, "1 The Moos Rose, ." Do. (white cf, 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; Lalla Rookh, illustrated; . Poets of Connecticut, gilt, ed.; . Pictorial Franklin and Napoleon; Perpetual Keepsake; . Willis' Poetical Works; . Lays of Sabbath. . A large assortment of popular Juvenile Books, many of which are just from the press Toy Books and Color ed Pictures, Gantes,.&c., ite. Just received by .Express, and for 'sale by ELLIOTT, & ENGLISH. . dec23 " ' ' ''' " WOod and Market sts, .....—....... Woraeateirsa Yasuo.. 10) =RIVED THIS DAY. and for sale at manufactur er'e prices, arts elegant Rosewood PIANOS;made by H. Woacestint, New York. These instruments are con sidered fully equal, if not Superior. to 'any now made in New 'York, havipg a delightftti tone, full, rround,. and' melodious • warranted to wear well and give satisfaction. Thcpriek theseTianos Is believed to be mach !Dir er than any%ypher.rannufactured In New , Yorki Those who are 4.1111.113, of a good' - and elegant Piano, at a moderate price; will. please come and examine the above, at the store of the ,subseribery where a largo-as sortment of ChickerinKs,ellebrated Pianos can always be found. ' .3OFIN H. MELLOR, dee29 - No. St Wood kreei. Tf a"errlble Revolattlow , -Sfsimi Trinmpottanst HOGAN & CANTWELL, (gel Ot - ihe * 6 0,) No. hi ET arkct. street, would respectflilly•teg leave to call tbe attention of the public to their new stock of Goods,. just seceived and opening from manafactuierti and im porters, of which they feel confident that price and qual ity will give entire satisfactionas our , motto is—" Quirk Sala and Small Prof a."' Our stock consists, partly, of the fallowing artieles,vin Ladies' and Gentlemen's Breast Pins, late styles; Guard and Vest Chains; Bracelets; Clasps and Lockets; Fin ger and Ear Rings; Pencils and Pens; SlidesandStuds; Steel BuckleS, tor Ladies' Head Dresses; Madalonla Card Cases, shell, pearl and ;*- Coral sends ;'Ala. 'baster Boxes; line Rosewood and Ebony Sh wring Casein,: furnished; 'Aver Spectacles; Silver Spoons, all kinds; Getman Silver SPouns,', all kinds; Silk Steel,Deadßags and Purses; Cotton Bags and Purses; Hair, Tooth,Nail and Cloth Brushes; Min s, Aecordeons, Flutes and Fifes; fine Penknives and Scissors; 'Glebes and Paper Holders, Shell. Dress , and Side : Combs, latest sqles.; Chide. Vases, Fruit Basketi, Agate and' Glass Vaisya, Mop, and Cologne, Ilottlest;iTables,' Chessman* and Backgammtin Boards; Silk Tapestry; Brusiels and In-. • grain Carpet Batas; Willow, Market and Side Basket; Chairs, Vs ftgCMIS, Cradles, - &eit&c.i., with a large assort. mein of 'Days and Fanty Articles, tee numerous to men, non.— - - - 13READ THIS LKEYER:—Who too without et beabeau o3 l l34ead/fhiriroiltern tby can bate one fox three nue - Twenty years' loss of Lair" and wonderful "BALTIMORE, July: 17, 1&17. "Dear Sir-.-The wonderful effects of Jones' Coral Hair Restoratiye has been decisively demonstrated in the ca ses of several respectable citizens of the town, who, on account 4 your selling three. !shilling trial bottles, try 'lt without fear. One instance, which haaattracted partic ular attention, is the case of a gentleman who had little or no hair for twenty years he had tried mintercrus pre parations invent, and ultimately had his head shaved and wore a wig. At my recommendation, he tried the Re storative, and after using it,ae'cording to the direction. for a short time, the young hair appeared and he has now as flona l. 1 0 1e u a r4 d * ol e.. hair as any person in Baltimore. ~ • , JOHN KiLVINOTONP ft causes eyebrows to growareverns the hair from. turning grey, and the - Gist 'application ceases it to curt beautifully, frees it from scurt, and . stops it from falling off, Sold with full dlrectiottit at 82 Chuthim andliy IVm. Jackson, A gent, Et9l.iberty et. Pittsburgh.leep2o Great Bargain Corner I oilJ. BATES, Wholesale and Retail Dealer , in Boots, Shoes and Thinks, Store corner of Filth and Smithfield 'areal, Pittsburgh.—The subscriber respectfully announces to his old caste ttiers and the public generally, that be has. removed his Boot, Shoo and Trunlc.Sthre to the large new warelioutte lately erected at the corner of Fifth and Smithfield sts., opposite the old Pittsburgh Foundry, where he will keep on hand a large assortment of BOOTS, SHOES, HAIR and LEATHER TB UNKS,YALICES. CARPETBAGS,. &a., of all descriptions and sizes, which he will sell for AS CH as cheap as can be , hough' in this market. Being connected with soute.of the largetumanufactur ing establishmehtit In the eastern cities, and receivin g goods almost every week during the- season, he offers great inducement, to purchasers, either by wholesale or retail, as he offers hit goads nt lower prices than those of the same quality can be bought elsewhere in the city. I manufacture and keep coustantly,tm hand, Boys ' and Youths' Calf and Kip Boots,'a very neat and serviceable , II :r Remember the place, "Great Bargain Corner." up& Corner Fifth and Smithfield streets. Important. , JOHN M. BLAIR, DAVID STEVt ART and PHILIP SPA HMAN; having purchased the entire inte test and stack in trade of I*. John ;W. Blair. beg leave to inform; heir numerous friends and the public that they have this day entered into partnership under , the , firm and style of C 0.," for the manufacture' ofßrushes of every, description. Being practical workmen, they will' mike up every article oldie most durable material, and in the first style; and. will keep-on hand, forsale at their store, No..1:10 Wood street, a very large assortment-ofi every thing in their line of business—which, with their amen ;sive stock of Shoe Findings, Fishing Tackle, Pen and Pocket Knives, Powder, Shot. and -Variety 'Cltods, they will sell cheap, wholesaleand -retail. ; Machine Brushes niaddilo order, With .despatch. The encouragement and patronage of their friends and the public is earnestly solicited, find will be thankfully re ceived. -Observe! ' • BLAIR & CO:, Pittsburgh, Oct. 48th,-18418:(oc30) . • 120 - Wood at.,_ HollKBPATHlCllooKB.—Justrecelved.at the Book-. store of the subscriber, in Fifth at., near Market : Materia Medica,purd. by Samuel Hahnemtin,transtated' and edited by„Charles Julius _Hempel, M.D. 4 v01a,,. Hartman's Acute Dissaim, by Dr. Hemprel, vol. 1.. Houton , ethic Domeiniehledicine,byJv Lowrie, enlarg•. ed and improved by A. J. Hall, Mn B. Jahr's New Mantle', vol. 1'; Noi. 1 and 3. • Borings Domestic Physician, .• - • A Manuel of Domestic . Cookery, for the use of persons who are under Homcepatic treatment. Booninghtiusen , a Thereptetio Pocket Book, for Home pathists, byfDr. Okie.. . Habentates Chronic Diseases, std. 3. Together iwith Medicine Chests, of different-sizes; and. prices. . tepid] VICTOR SCRIBA. George Armor, FFASHIONABLE TAILOR , No.. 43, Market' street..-- Having removed his Tailoringßunblishment in the rooms on Market it., lately occupied as a Bookstore, by Bosworth & Co., the undersigned is prepared to fill ail tiers in his line which.may be entrusted mills care by hia old-friends and customers, and the public geherally. His long experience in the .111/airless 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, FOR CASH. _ apfifigy THE subscriber respectfully announces to his custom err, ,and to the geutlemett of Pittsburgh and vicinity; generally, that he has received his usual ass.rtmeut of Spring Goods ' for gentlemen'e-wear, to which he invites their attention. fits stock comprises fine Broad Cloths of all colors.; Cassimcres; rich Vestings, of plain and fancy patterns; all of which he is prepared to manufacture in the best and most fashionable. style- Also, Children's Clothing kept - constantly on harid and made to order. Whir - . B. SHAFFER ",- myfit • Water at., ?d door , above National Hotel. Fall/atonable Mothling Store, No. 218 LIBERTY STREET, OPPOSITE SEVENT.III rliHESabscribers respeetfully inform their friends and the public generally, that they have just received a new supply of French aud Cloths, and cassi merer,—Yestings of all styles and quality—Ready-made Clothing of all descriptions, neck and pocket Handker chiefs, Shirts; in short, every article usually kept in Clothing Stares, constantly on hand.. ONntlemen wahirig to have Clothes made to order,. in a fashionable atyle, will "find tl to their advantage to call and examine our stock beforegoing elsewhere. jy6-tf . ,ATIVIULLEN & DOWNINe. irtEORGH COCHRAN. Commission and Forwarding Ur Merchant, No. 26 Wood street, Pittsburgh, continues to transact a general Commission Business, especially in the purchase and sale of American manufactures and, produce, and in receivpgand forwarding Goods consign ad tolls care. , As agent for the matultiettirers, he will be constantly supplied with the princip alarticles, of Ritte r billet manufacture, at the lowest wholesale Prieee. Orders and consignments are respectfully solicited. =EMI=EIM ~ s ; I`^' 1. ,~ t .e ~_:. ~ 1' ~, Y~ ~n i El MEE ME P,.~ 4 ✓.}~ ~~• 74,:.: 1 2: 4 ' ,, ; 4 , ?' ~..,—,.,,1. ';'',:.'s.„_.:.-1 _....„ ~.. --v -... : . ~..,f'.::,,.".;-;.-....:............:7:-.."...:-..-•:,....,....,...:.- .:;,..:7.:',.,i :::.:-.;•.-...1..1.::;.....;:;.,...'4..--:::':.'''.-i-j:',.i.4::".4,:'7....!•.,i4-:i."!'--.,-.-7'''' • -- ' .• ''..,-;:,, :,i,:....-T.i.'......,.:..':P.....e11, '4-.`7'....i'..'.:;.A:7,-,,i1f,‘:..7.4,,Nr..it4.-;,..-'=::''". -; '... --- . ' ' .i : ,;,':',--- - ,--- .• - . ' .. ES • • filiketlantons. GEO. ARMOR. Merchant Tailor. MEE :; -~ EMI =EI ==M ;_ , : ~: MEM ..41Lgtellanerino.. CoWeir's Patent . Concave • Beater Churn tt Burr.ER,IN : FP/E.MINUTES! I - • call the attention of the public to the article head. irig4his advertitement, and invite the enterprising tin curious to call and witness its operation. All adver liderneats in relation to this invention, to the hundreds Who have seen it tested, is supererogation.- , -Ist Thii Churn will 'produce Butter, gathering it in a "mtilig, from:sweet mil.k,in. five to ten minutes! and from cream prepared;ait families usually prepare , it, in three - fid! The utility 9f this invention is apparent, as better Butter'can be produced from sweet Milk, or cream, than cream ;soured in the usual wiry and.by paeans of this ,Chure, a little girl or boy can perform, in five or ten 'minutes, what has heretofore requiredthe - labor of a wo man em, man for einem two hours, and sometimes half t da tnirtinga thumbscrew, the wholeirmide dasier-, is taken otittientring nothing bui the Batter. and in' the plain wooden box. ' s - ' ' ' • • 4tti. It is c ttur cliehpairt Churn ever invented, as the plielty !of its Fanzine:Rion. (though embodying. a great I 'philosophical . principle) makes it but little to ntanufae- ' sth: It is a common-sense Churn, as all will 'admit who QT We have purchased the monopoly of this valuable improvement from Messrs-Colverts Alyers,the patentees. 'Me are now offering the complete monopoly of this 'styled article for the States of Ohio. Permalytvama, New York, NeW Jersey, Maryland, and Delaware; Which will' insure certain and large profits to ihe manufacturer spbedY return, of Investment. The public are invited to•• °Wand witness its operation; at our offite k in Pittsburgh: .every day, at &o'clock:P.m. - ,• • T. H. CLAYTON" le CO, ProPrietor , : 'Office, Exchange Buildings, St. Clair street, nett door to Esquire Johns office. - • • , nov22 • N the night oribelfi t b th.of Octoberi'a Canal Boat O longing to. the Union: Line, was destroyed , by fire, near Dancarea Litaii---occasioned f it is believed, by,Lu . oiler matehei Peeked In Dry Goods. • • - The undersigned deem it an act of justice to ,the Pro .prte.tors of that Line, Messrs: Datillt, Humphreys & Co:, Philadelphia, and Henry , Graff Es•Co.,Tittsbargh; Without knowledge or solicitation on their part, to: make: kabwn it this manner the prompt and satisfactory settlement by hem of ,the full amount of our respective tosses by that accident, ranging in amoymt from three hundred to fifteen bandied dollars, and in the aggregate to over twelve thousand dollars. Ad fat aspossible they had some of thelots , , and immediately forwarded, and' where it was known that this could' ot be done; or was not desired by us,they have paid the amount inrcash,or settled with' the mer ehants in Philadelphia, without reference to us..' The certain insurance of his Goode, while 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 lois. We therefore, wish, -without the least disparage ment intended the other Lines, to give this public tesu mony,of the eatifactory settlement of a heavy less by the Union - Line . . • Pittsborgh,Noietaber 7, 1842. PitTbI3IIRGII. ALLIGirkST. - Hampton, Smith & Co., John Dean, Alexander King, • A. M. Marshall, • . D. A. w Lyn Grier • . , • Browit& M'Queston. a• . , .. Rohr. A. Cunningham, - C: Arbuthnot. • inovlC Doohs for Christmas and New Years. A SPLENDID ASSORTMF;NT scar sacs:wan AT M. A Musa's— The Gem, for 1849; - The Hyacinth;" The Forget-me-not; The Gift of Friendship; The .Fairy Ring; . • The Christian Keepsake • The Garland; Th, Keepsake of Friendship; The Rose of Sharon; The Snow. Flake; The Philoprena. ; • Also, an extensive variety of small Juvenile Books,— Toy Beaks in great variety, jest issued for the Holidays -, Also; fancy Letter and Note Paper; fancy Envelopes, from the lowest to the Highest price manufactured.'hew and oldLiterature,,ednitantly on hand and receiving, as usual. ID - Smithfield street, third door above 2d. - fdecP.2. . - - - OLIDAYS ! HOLIDAYS!!—The.. subscribers are I just Opening a splendid collection of fors and fine '._Fancy Gobds of every deseription, suitable for Christ , mils and NeW.Year's presents. consisting in part, sir ' , Jewelry abd Watches ; Work. Dressing and FancyGtass Boxes; Card Cases; Pearl, Snell, Ivory and Velvet Card BaSkets;"Steel Bead. Purses kerotchet Velvet Bags; Mu- Aic.Baxeli Chess Men; Dominoes, &e.; with a thousand other 'articles, too niunerous to mention. ' • ' ' _ The above Goods we wilt sell extremely lawrirevbirs' to theist February . ,,lB49,,tittAtre intend makingeomemai* terialpiteratons in our store; nd business-. We invite till to call who want ,bargalas . ,.at. So: Market. street, tween Fifth and Diamond. . . . deett3 -• ' ' HOGAN' &CANTWELL. TUTS OF COUGHING in ,the night are very 'trouble :Nome: They break in upon the hours of repent° and exhaust Oic strength •of the sufferer. , B. A. Fahnestock & Co.'s COUGH BALSAM has been eminently success ful in .Easing and guring these ,unpleasant spells. If a person is roused ill the night by a spasm of coughing, a tea spoonful of thellPoitgh Balsam will soothe it, give him reliet,•and,:as it isepalatable,- leaves no unpleasant taste behind. If once used, it sill take precedence ever all Others, as a remedy fir coughs, colds, &c. Prepared and sold by B. A. FAHNBSTOCK & CO, corner Ist and Wood' streets, and corner 6t l and" Wood street*. : • nov3D • • , ew , Goods. • TUST RECEIVED, by Express, one piece shon nap Si "brit Cloth, suitable for Gentlemen's Cloaks, which I will make to order, cheap. hIcGUIRE, Tailor. Also, and piece light short nap, a very desirable arti cle for Ladies' Cloaks. Colors warranted. Also, a good assortment fine French Cashmere Vesting; together with a good assortment of. fasicy and black Cas amerce, for Pants., which win be made to order as cheap and as well as many other eitablishment in the city. hIeGUIRE, Tailor, . • Third street, St. Charles Banding,. Ml= . • Remove.. ... . EATON &.'Crt:. having removed from Market at. to their New Store, No. 02 Fourth at. between _F . " . Wood and Market streets, are now opening their Fa Stock of Trimmings and Variety Goods, among whiCh are— • Cloak and Dress Fringes, of all kinds; . Embroidery Gimps and Velvets; . • Embroidery and Needle Work; Zephyr and Tapestry Worsteds, Chetrille, Floe; Steel Bags and Purses, Steel Trimmings; Latl..s' Merino and Silk Vests and Rostery; • . Children Coats, Gaiters, Mins, Glares and Hosiery; Omit's Shirts, Undershirts, Drawers, Dressing Gowns; : 'Children* dresses of latest patters which, " they offer at . ow prices , both wholesale and reta il . ,., oets • From Rev. Ana Shipn, of Me Prokstant Afe th cklitt Church, THE undersigned, having been afflicted daring the past winter, with a disco lie in the stomach, sometimes pro iring great pain in the stomach for ten or twelve hours without hitermission, and having tried simians remedies with littleeffect, was furnished with a bottle of Dr.. D. Arta , Castninatire Balsam . ThiS he used according to the.direetions, 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 wee entirely quieted. The medicine was afterwards used whenever indications of the approach of pain:.viere'per ,ceived, and the pain was thereby prevented. He con - tutu:. ed to use the medicine every evening, and sometimes in the morning; and in a few weeks health was so. far re stated that the sufferer was relieved from a large amount •of oppressive pain. From experience, therefore, he can confidently recommend Dr. D. Jaynes' Carminative Bal- Barn, as a salutary medicine for diseases of the stomach and bowels: A. 9HINN. Allegheny City, July 16,1843. ti_ . • 'QT For sale at the 'PEKIN TEA STORE;4o.l l learth Street. near Wood. ,'• ' ' aug74dAsa • _ CO•PARNERSHIP. • Heave B. BCAIFE ADAPT. JAS. ATKINSON' •! have entered intdbartneribip N nnder the firm of ' 'c • , 810A1FR & ATKINSO. arry on TIN, * COPPER end sutET-molki WARE • MANUFACTURING. • Also, BLACKSMITH MO in all its branches, at the old stand of W. B. Sealfe, 'First sheet, near Wood. Paiticolar aitention given. to. 4 41 1 1:nbc0t, Work. . ect 2 d..^cv IarAVB y • u a bad complexion, coarse, latk, yellow, or sallowtl If you have, you will by using a Cake of Jonest Indian Chemical Soap, a week or two, , your akin 48comea clear, white and•emooth. If you have any di sease of the ; Rend, Face or Beard—such us Ringworm, • Scald Head; Scurvy, Erysipelas, Salt ilhennt,-liarbees Itch—you can be cured: for I have seen persons who had filthy skin diseases for years, and after trying every thing is vain, have been cured by washing the part with Jones' Italian Chemical Soap, and can conscientiously offer it for any of the above complaints, which I would .not do,•ualees I knew it to be • alit - state. - If you have Sun Spots, Freckles, Itiorptiew, Ten, San Burn or diefig. uremente of any kind, it will dispel them and make the skin heaudfal—it is a sure antidote mid cure for the bites of MUSQUI/OCS, bugs, &c. , 111- Beware of counterfelte. Particularly cheap onee —ask for Jones , Soap, and nee that the name of T. Jones Is on each coke. Persons from or in the south and other warm climates, would find this not only for themselves, but it is a never-failing remedy for chaps aud chafes is. infants. And now, reader, by giving this one trial. you will find it all or even more Mart we have stated above, Sold at P 2 Chatham street, N. V. and by Wm. Jackson, agent,E9 Liberty street, Pittsburg, serail Dissolution. • ' • • THE FIRM of Acheson & Dan is this day . dissolved by . mutual consent. Mr. Inc T. Haag havengdeclin ed business on account of ill health, has disposed of his intereitt toils.. C. Acheson. The business hereafter will be conducted iu the name of W. & J. C. Acheson. WM. ACHESON, JAS. T. DAGO. ' Ittlbtargh, July, 1848 11:7.In withdrawing from .the Armor Acheson & Dagg, I take pleasure in recommending my_ enecesssor to.nly friends rind the public g eneruily. JAS. T. DACG. Jul yal,-1848-..aarr . CITY..LLVERY STABLE,—'The subscriber . - • re:spectrally informs his friends and the public `la.) generally. that he has removed to a new and ex tensive bitable, on Liberty street, in the Fink' Ward . , above the Canal Bridge..where ha keeps Caningea Baroucfiea. Buggies a Hearse, Riding 1 - Inrpes,s , le. Having added largely lo his former stoek, be solunts'the patronage of N. B. Horses kept by the day, week or year.. • ly2lOlYl • • • PHARLES COLEMAN; , ~ ... _. R IO COFfEE-450 bags Rio Coffee i . . , , ; ;,.. 25 do. Lagaysn'Coffee •in stare and toast& by J. & J. IiI , ISEITIT, Idec27l No. 13 Liberty st., opposite head of Smithfield. farailtrAsom , ;". I'" 14Z , ~, - + r . ^ F 11 3 N E-mss , t -1; - ~ ..? , ,,: t •.- , ....,. 1....:--3.!.,:,--i,',-;.:".'4.. MEM • „ .- • ,„t-- 1 - ' _ , =BEE • .8008 AtTl4 - 40R , PRINTING. Fs W. bonier orWootraud Firth Streets. MSS Proprietor of the Almost° .Porr and hlititemcr •ND MANDTACTUREV., respectfully informs his friends and the patrons of these papers, that he has a large es- . A sonment ofJOB TYPE AND ALL OTHER DIATERIAL necessary to a „lob Printing Office, and that he. is pre.. pared to execute LZTTICH PEEN PIMITTIVO KVICAT DESCILMIOR:' Boaz, Bi ll , of' Lading., Circulars, Pampiirets ' Bill Heads, ' ' Cards,' • liandbMs: • 2Thanis,, . . Rar.2Spr.. I'D"*.All kinds of Blanks, Singe, Steamboat and Canal Boat Bills, with appropriate cats , printed on the abottest notice and Most reasonable terms. He respectfully asks the patronage' of his !Vends and thepublie generally, in this branch of his business. sP 22 L. HARPER.. New Book and Paper Establishment No, 78 Wood :yea, between Fourth and Diamond ?r im subscribers have just opened, at the above it .1. a large stock of different qualities Ruled and Plallt White and Blue Writing and Letter Paper, Commove-41V and Packet Post Flat Cap, Demy and Medium Writing ' Paper for Blank Books, Medium and Roy al Colored Print ing Papers, Printers' India, Enamelled and Ivory Surface Cards, Nds. 2,3, 4, •small and double small; ILedium,- Demy and Cap Day Books and Ledgers, soperiorpaper, and best eastern binding ; School Books, all kandif Gold Pens, Ink, Wufers,.lVax,'Bill _Blank Books, of all sizes. ruled to pattern, and liound in the moat substantial manner. ; • ; Country Merchants supplied at the lowest wholesale prices for cash, or RAGS at cashyrides: ' • • • ut cash pr,. - JOB PRINTING.. • Having' a' Job Office in - connexion with our establish ment, we are prepared to execute all orders for:plain and fancy Printing; Books, Pamphlets; Circulars, Business Carat, Bills. of Lading, Jr.e., with despatch, and at IoW prices. ELLIOTT A. ENGLISH. '. No. 78 Wood st., bet. Fourth and Mankind alley. ID" mayr stare timesarkei street, beiween Third and Fourth, at all be found a large stock ofTheo logical and Miscellaneons Books. New Books reccived, as soon as published, and sold al the loWestprical. The publications oldie American Sunday School Union, and Massachusetts Sabbath School 'Society, .always on band.Catalogues furnished on appllcation:.••• •• , mat • ELLIOTT Br. ENGLISH, • Marketbet. Third and Forth. - EXAPIDER lk BONS • kar- Costa Miaaus Ann Ftruntsintio -;••••• UnnutwAszas, corner of Penn end St. Cies h ExtAti opposas t 6 ?W.: fiktalllNVlF HOW, Entrance on - Penn st.,• res , • . pectfally inform their friendsand the public, that they tire prepared to furnish and attend . to everything in the line of Undertakers, as *the) , have' quit the business of Cabinet Making, and their attention. will be devoted altogether to'the'above business,skeep a large asso rt ment of COFFINS made and. finishedieover ed, and lined in the neatest manner, with a variety o. materials, and at all prices; we keep.SHlßOUDSleady . made, of all sizes, of Flannel, Cambric, and Muslin; at. all pnces, and made in the 'eastern aryls, and all' other articles necessary for dressing . the dead, and furnistdm. funerals, of quality and price to suit; SILVER PLATES or engraving the name and age ; ICECASES for laying , the body in ice, by those Whowish to keep their friends. any length Of tune, and have 'ZINC PANS tin for laying on the body; LEADEN Coffins a l ways en. hand. f We have a splendid new HEARSE and a pair o fine horses, and any number of the best earnages, etc., etc., and will be prompt, punctual. and reasonable. A THON'S NATIONAL ENGRAVING._ ; Of the 'United States' Senate Chamber. . TE SUBSCRIBER , would respectfully jam( die cit •• hens of Pittsburgh, that be has for sale, at the:Lam. artine House, corner of Grant and Fourth streeisAwlttitis he will remain but two days longer,) the celetirittedien-. ; graving of the United States'Senato Chamber, pal:ilia - lied by E. Anthony. 21/.5, - Broadway,.N. York; the 'lift.hke : likenesses of the dilrerent States and Ithhatty men ofthe nation, neatly' set in enamelled ec 'the v low price 0f.51 each. Among which may be fogad the,,.. superior likeness of Henry Clay, in his 'I'M year; the ' likeness of Daniel 'Webster lif illatd.FillmateLDeorge - Washington;.l. Q. Adams. hi. Van Buren;J. C. Calhoun, J. Buchanan, R. C. -Winthrop, Generals Tnylori , Cais, Scott, &c. Also, 'llrumbullhengniving of the . Dechnition of Independence, Laugler's magnificent fall length 'engraving of George Weshngton, with' several . others. The subscriber can furnish every article in the DAG HE RBEOrYPE line, to OPFZIATOWS, at me An thours wholesale prices. WM. H. BUSTEED, Lamartine House, car. Grant and 4th sta. 117' For sale at this office, — • ctcas. • • Lamartizie House s Comm .or Pavan um 414.141.-1010:1L* 11:1111141DE: subscriber respectfully announce,s that he : bus opemedrhin - new and excellEnt Hotel for the ac .codunodation of travelers, boarders, and the publicgen erally. The house and furniture are entirely new Land no pains or expense have been spared te render it one of the most Comfortable and p l easant Hotels in the city. - The subscriber is determined to deserve; and therefore solicits, a share of public patronage-. • octirtly. SACOB HOUGH, Proprietor. - li "rs peontkknowhig_themselvesiadebtad to Arthistai Nicholson & Co., (Eagle FOundry,) are requested to call at their-old Warehonse, on Liberty street.- : -All unpaid accounts will be placed in the hands of a Justice of the Peace-, on-the let Jaly niizt Tray-16.. ARTHURS, NICAIOLSON, a ft - A 'general assortment of IfollowWare, - &c., at cite lowest market rates. -Liberty st., head of Wood st. ma:22 ARTERIES & NICHOLS.ON.. BOOTS, SHOES, TRUNKS, &c.—Follansbes ¢ Rale waid, Wholesale and Retail . Boot; Shoe and Trunk Store, No.lBo Liberty !argot, nearly opposite Mahood of Wood. F. H. have in store and are receiving :their Fall and Winter stock oftIQOTS and SHOES, consulting of the largest stock they have ever been able to bring to - this market. • :We alsohave constantly on hand as plen did'stock of Hayward's Efetalic Gum Llastic Shoes, both for ladies and gentlemen's wear, the most beautiful ord. - de ever manufactured. We would.solicit, an atamina.. lion of our stock of goods, by all who wish to purchase either at wholesale or retail,: as Svc will sail at a small advance above cost. Country merchants will End 'it to - their interest to call and examine our stoeibefore yytir. chasing. FOLLANSBEE ! fr. HAYWARD:, ang2l ' .138 Liberty at. ME2l= ROCERJES ke.--• • . ,'- 400 bbts. N. o..ll , lolasses; 50 bble. Si. Loins S. H. Molasses; 200 bags Coffee, ptimesgreem„ ; „ , : • 75 MI chetutassorted Tesia4— 110 six pound Caddies Y. H. and :Imperial Tea 15 20` do' do' do . dcr, • 50 hhda... Sagan, . , 40 obis. Tea• ' • • 100 boxes Bxl o Window :te e s ; 10 do 10x12. • , • ,50, :do''Tobileco.'" " Marge assortment ofall kinds of otticariei on hand tit' the - new warehouise'of EDWARD HAZLETON., apS 4 - " " Notth•ettst ediner of the Dia mond: TI REOMPST ONIC. 7, NDANI7-DYSPEPTICS .11..:/ The gehersilpioperties of these Pills are Carmine tive t - Purgative' and Tonic. In the common. disorders arising from imprudence in diet, Ace,. such• - ria sie,lcuess:; ,and sourness 6f !ICU stomach, heartburn, headaches, &c., where.a medieilie . is, epired, this preparation'is ire applicable, for its' eurminative or sootking effect s y give , almost immediate relief, When naiads or sieltness exist its purgative operation upon the . atomuch,brivealsiS gentle and • egeetuali 'and its tonie properties impart ' strength to the nt g e strro , orgnes 2 ll/ereby enabling 4heise; , ' organs to perform their proper tunetions with order and regularity. The price has been' reduced 'front 50'to cents-a box. For sale,: wholesale and retell, by B A . FANNES• TOCJI. & Co., corner. Front 'and ,Woott'antl. Sixth and" , - Wood streets, Agenti for Pittshurgh. je,l4 piano PLANING MILL--Rebova sovetand Waterloos, (along Chattier at.,) First WartliAllegheny city, near Manchester.—GEOßGE DRAHER havtng resumed kw siness, has erected Mei necessarY Ittaehinery at the alMve place, for turning out Illkwork in hid line, and is prepared : - to take boarda to hid mill and deliver them fo customers' . on reasonable terms. - Dressed Booting lidatcli, stdmg , &c., always on he r A large quantity of dried flooring lumber on hand: , Orders from Western Lumber ArerchantoproV or • O 1 OF Aium Fo JAMES GREENOUGH, of the late firm of Keller le.. Greenough, ctuninnes the business of Consulting Engi' near 'and Paten/ Attorne at his 'office in' the city of WASHINGTON.' He may be consulted_and employed, in making examinations in machinery-bid:le Patent Ott lice and elsewhere, in furnishing drsetungs and specific , / . tions of machines, and all papers necessary to secure'," '• transfer, amend, reissue or extend letters patent in tlra ••• United States or Europe, lie can also be consulted pro fessionally on. all questions of litigation anaingunderthe Patent Law, and will argue quesuons before the Patent. , Office or an appeal therenem, for which his to experi.:••!.. encc in the Patent °Mee and in his profession, ng &we criliarly fitted him: .Theprofeasional buineis of the Dr. T. P. Jones having been placed in his. hands; tern in relation thereto should be addressed to bun. post .• • paid. r ny . Pittsburgh Gazette, Pitubargh.leoraing Pont, aqd . an St,Louis Repahlican will copy kix months, send papers,and choir the adeertiser.—Nem York Express,. dug- 21. • M. Hod o. 113 ood at., ,•• iyOULD call the attention of the public (the Indio • esPecialillttt his wel selected assortment of bead tim French and English CHINA DINING AND.TE4 • 'SETTS. Consisting; nrpan, of Gold Hand, Gold Line. Fancy and Plain White; also, Indian China Dining Sens, all having been'imported this season, and ore ' of the most , desirable styles. . - M. III 3DEDIESOW • rittg2o 115 Wood sq., 3 doors below Fifthfi Bard tt..liToThe.rs , 2alDriala.B7y,e4l.%.7,,wc'crirvanle warranted or . sfn" -2 ePtod/za;- trade at New York p ~,r ices, by ' - '•• • t• ' . • EDWARD TODD /4. N. E ens:Fifth Min Market sts., ...The highestprentiam ever awarded on Gold Pentin' given to iiard'lc Brother's, at the last:fair of the:Masons,: ehusetts Charitable Meehanie Association, at &Sion; ' Philadi I he i* Alta highest premium at the: Franklin elphia. •• ••• ' • • • Rapti . . . . , . ctRATon of - thrAmerirap R esplution. by E. L. Ma- • AJF: soon, with plate s of amnelltfiams,Joseph Waireh; ,Yetrick" Henry, Alexander Hamilton, Fisher' Ames and , . .lopartandoiphi dedicated "To Students with are' not drones, Chrisualss who, are not bigots, and citizen a w . t,c, are not tlentagJgaes.t , . ' Retirinit tion2 Realness; or, the Rich Man's Erior2'flyr • • : T. S. Arthur: . -.. ..:. - . • ~ Theabove just recetve an .re e -, -- ~t ELLIOTT er. ENGLISH, ' .58 Market, and 78 Wood IPP....•et . . . . . . MEM , .) - Blin ;~`:: - - .• EN= " •' : • i'f?-62.q.:: lilli '.~`•~.- illicfalkmaitio. I=l ~'- E' MSS= ME *;" • 'I c . Z:b• ==l tin ' ,` MI U .aoC~.^zi-~~ ISM =I lIVE
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