DAILY MORNING POST. . , Printed and Published ecerOtorning, (Sitneleiya izeepted.) BY' HARPER, ' DIORTH-WEST * C011..5111; Of WOOD ADO TWTif. FriECETA: 10- TR RMS.—Fire Dollars a year, payable strictly , in advance. Dollars will invariably be required tf not paid within the year.. • • ••• 1j77 Single copies Two 'cattra:—for sale 'at' the counter of the Office, and by the News Boys. ' Y MORNINO POST . THE STPRDA . A. ls published from the same offi . cei on. a large blanket size sheet, at TIVO DOLLARS 'IC year, iu advance— sin le copies FlIrS. CENTS. No paper will be discontinued , (unless . at the dli cr tion of the proprietor,) until all arrearage s are paid.- ; No auention will be paid to any order unless ac e° pealed by the moiler, or satisfactoryrefcrence in this . ._ TERMS. OF_ , ADVERTIS I N.G. - .., . 11. - Pra , S 4 ratrAtE OF livEvrE'Lrass oa mut. - • One-Insertion, ;•-•• -- ••$:0 - 5 0 C ite rtiba* " 6 00 130. Two do:. .• • ::,:.• • • 0 - 75 Two do Three do - ' ' '''.... 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CJa4 VEIL, Physician and Surgeon.—Offxce 'greet, Pittsburgh. " - aug2l-y ". tge. el ORLANDO LOOMIS, Attorney. at late.-otEce 4th vt-le, 81 , , above :Woba. • july4-3, rpHOMAS ffi. INIARSHALIA,..4Itonsey as Latc.-;-Ofrtee, Loavie , s 13tahlings, Fottith'ot. ' jaa'My TAXES CALLAN, Attorney at'L4lo, corner WytiC and ,Fifth streets--" Law Corner." • feblo.7.- R. JOH.tifellAWFOßDl.iiir street oopposite ituglol- tlie . huge;) rt DARRAGH, .Artsrney at Law--Otiice 'Llakoweli's • Houxe _Buildings, air Grant . Street, opposite the Court i f Ai. talisilViilJY, Attorney at Lato.::lttico in, the -LL. same building with Aldermaa AV/Vat:T y FifiAst.., between Wood and Sniithfield sts. ugi7-00. • TOLEN BARTON, Attorney at Lam.—Otrme,„Norat sale tl of Fifth Mae; between Wood and Smithfield; in the t me banding. with Alderman 211oriow.' sep3o-/Y TOSEPHAL lipsley at Law ...-Otliee . .nt j . Wallace's-building, on Fourth at., between Wood and Smittiffeld norlBl EORGEand counsellor at" Late arid,/ti r etari '.Fahlie.--Ottice' at the coraer of dth and iVoodats., over Shaba: .fe Jones' Exchange orfice. oetl4. DARIND SINOWDEN, Areorney 'at J-rtio.—Otier itt the building oil the North East earner of Fourth and Southfield ats. M0R.H.0117, Ahicrouto.—(lltfice north side of Fifth • street, between Wood an d Smithfield, Pittsburgh. . • ATlca.„.Ninx.ss&ibreLuti.E, Attonteys arid Counstl jyi tors at Cutv.::49:fiee on Fourth sr.. - opposite EL ec - R. H. Punerson's Liven- Stable,' Pittsburgh. . 1, 1 u11..W.411.0 4r• S WARTZ WELDER, .42tarneys at Law. • Unice on Fourth street, between \Kona and : Smith. field. opposite Patterson's LicerrStable. - • ' itp7-y - 11.:Uttti E. -N. GILLAIUKE, sluorno and Counsellor at Eath.--Office removed to the !Al door below Giant st., on Fourth ; to the office lately occupied by Aldermanl4fil mar3o T N. 11I'CLOWRY, ...titeenycosd Counseiter or Late.—. Unice in 13akeweil's Buthlirto's on Grant street. - - - 13 C. SHAINiNUX, Allen•nele and Counsellor at Law.— °Mee o ' - - .4th St.,' betwcon Wood and"Santhfield, -and uskrly oprwsite the MayoestnEce: ' norfry • 00. west of Mar. ket. Fwork warrknted, and if not perfectly Nut , isfaetory no charges will be made. Teblo itcd — Te7E, Snyder, has removed tus.' office - to Fourth street, between Wood and Smith held-streets. ct • arls-17 EMOVAL.—A. Beeler' has removed his commisssion lA, and forwarding, business from the Canal Basin to'his nevi warehouse, on Third street, nearly opposite the Post may3o-Iy. A,.EMETV AL.--JOHN J. MITCHEL, Attorney ut Law, AA,. has removed to Fourth st., next door to the 'office of Alder Ma n Steel. up7 - LEar, Attorney as Law, Washington, Pa. Col. Js lections made in Wasjtingion, .Payette, Greene and adjoiaing este:ales: rpSOMASII. KENNEVY. Attorney at Lam—Office on -Fourth, between. Wood - anti Smithfield.. Rrezazs.--Gen. J. K. rehead, Jhn Graham, Pres. Plttebu ace rgh Bank; filr. Moo W J. W. Burbri o dg,ei Logan, Wilton, tr. Co.,McCord &Co., Pittsburgh, Pa. octll BUCKMASTER, Alderman—Office: Fourth street third door above Smithfield, South side. ....4.k7nveyancing of all kinds done with the greatest care and:legal accuracy. 'rides to Heal &state examined, &c. J WIN Ct./VI...Ey :i.Voi,tiry .and Coneryanor.—Littice- . Metcalfe' Building, Fourth street, near Smithfield, Pittsburgh. Deeds, Bonds, lidortgageri A rtic les of Agree ment, did. all other instruments 'of writing drawn up. ith accuracy and dispatch. .Titles to Revd Estate examined. ap22-d&w..ty . ' ' • , y . ,•D WIN W LSON, Attorney and Counsellor at Law, Arc:tango county, Pa., will attend prompt ly to oilikusiness entrusted to his care. Collections Mode: in Warren, Clarion, and Jefferson counties. tummt tu I. A. Stockton &a C, Pittsburgh, Murphy, Wilson & Co., Jarnee Kinnear, F rankl i n. Hon. Alex. Ill'Calmont, Mon. J. Wilson, Steubenville, O. TOISN A. PARKINSON, Alderman, Filth %Yard, Penn st.. between Walt= and O'lltirit sta., where he may be found al all times. Those having houses or other prop eny to sell or rent, can have the same punctually attend- I ed to; debts collected, and all the duties of an Alderman I will receive prompt attention. . cm:l7-p A /TORNEY and COUNSELLOR at LAW;,o ffi ea in jot. Mellon's Buildings, Corner of Wylie and Faith steal'. east aide of the Court House, 117' Collecting, Conveyancing, examinati oat; of Rp cords, &c.. promptly and accurately attended to. myl9' "ErIP,IRY W. WILLIAItIg, duorn — iiiiiarremiii — otior at . law, (successor to Lowrie & Office at the old stand, Fourth st, above Rinithaeld. . THE Partnership heretofore existing, bet Ween Henry W,. Willa:fins. Esq, and myself, in the practice of the law, was dissolved by mutual 'consent on the :6th alt., and the business will hereafter be continued by Henry W. Wil liams,- whom- I most cheerfully recommend, to all for whom /-have' the honor to do businers—as a gentleman every way worthy of theitconfidenze„ deel&ly . WALTER H. LOWRIE. George R. Riddle - , Conveyancer. OFFICE in Avery Row, Fifth street, above Smithfield, DEMOS, MORTGAGES, AGETFIDIECTS', Ba ni,Ratsassa,and other instruments of writing; - drawn with neatness,legal accuracy and dispatch. He will also attend to drawing_ and filing lifteltatuce Liens,,,lecognt sof Exteittors,Admin, istrators, 4-e., Examining oiler to Real Emir, Searching , , From his long expenence, and intimate acquaintance with the manner of keeping the public records, he ex rcistcVrtrtit satisfaction who may entrust Weir snesicticat dee Fatasir and Domestic. China Bloke, 115 woou man, orreostrx J , n. Dans' Arroyos zooms. rprlE suscriber respectfully-invites all lovers of beau tiful Chinuito call, and examine his stock of Fancy China, Mantel and Pier Lamps, Candelabras, Girondoles, Japan Wallets, Britannia Ware, Castors, &c., &e. -Likewise, Queenswareof every variety and pattein, at the lowest possible prices. - _ Jes Another Voicunteer . . , , WOULD beg to call the attention of the Militar y one I and all, to my establishment, No. 30 Fifth st., where they can , be rigged out in a new suit of any style, quali ty or dimensions, at the lowest possible prices. If you wish to save your dimes and get well served, come to Curran'a, No: 20 riilh;street,vopposite the "Morning blerchantTailor, late of Curran & Algeo, Liberty et. jyl3 . . . EMOVA.—On account of. market, and our pent up marl R D a demand for vegetable stands, I have been cam- I pelled to remove my Bread Stand to the opposite sideaf I Alaiket street; in front of Alexander & Day's .Dry Goods Stort,.where I shall b 6 glad to see my former customers. ivl2 . JOHN SHEPHARD. EW BOOKS BY EXPRESS.--The ,Planetary :and N Stellar World; a popular exposition of the great die.. coveries and theories of modern Astronomy, in a series often lectures. By O.M. Mitchell, A. M. Director of the Cincinnati Observatory. - • .Lertsrsirom isaly—A new and revised edition, by T. Headley. For sale by ELLIOTT Zs ENGLISH, is? IS Wood and 88 Market sta. WM. B. FOSTER, Agentfor Mexican Soldiers, to pro cure Lind Warrants and Pensions for widows, at his office, BakewelPs Building, opposite the New Court House, Pittsburgh; Pa. My son, in the General Land Office, at Washington, will attend to my business there, free of charge to appli- DOR SALE, Four Lon.-Boanded by Penn, Liberty AC and Flay sts each lot having et feet front,and-ex , tending back 110 feet. ' 'rem of them arc corner lots,-'and be position of the whole property is one of the most ad vantageous in the city: -:For farther information apply to itt; SWABTZWELDER, Fourth at., . - , between Wood and Smithfield. . ... • -.-••, : • •; " tr4 7 - - ,-- -g • - ' • ME i=NREMI E VII iv; Office in Bake. vaar27-3m. CHAS. H . PA LSON,Has a.ut Caps/tlonufaerurer, and dealers in Furs ofall ifinda,Ro.73,Wood etreet,.nort di door to e corner ofPourth. • feb • • Peas Ataistifasterrer, and dealer in Muskat Instraments, Wood street, near eem - - I 'P. WOODWELLa, IntArter awl Dealer i,i—F—or -t) eigo, orad Domestic Hardware, airraer of Second' grad 'streets. • - . . ..QAMUEL IIIeCLURKAN Cti, Agettia:lo` CaNiale Oland Itiimard's Regular Line of Packet - Ships,- from INdvVYork to Liverpool, No. 142 Liberty -- 'fell. JOSEPH 'MAJOR, — Boat Siert; Ship Chandlery mid 4): Agency of the PitEstnirgh -Lard , Oil PactoryilCstA. fifirkeit street, Putshorgrh. Jal2 r vAAFF.CirO'CONNO.H., Prontietora °into Pa/Abut:LA Portat:4 Barn Scare corner ci Penn and Wayne ats“ aey,-ifitolmale r, Forwarding and — 67:rin: tf mission Merchani,Mater street, between usket and Ferry. M feta & CURRY, Bankers sad Exchange Brokrrs, — NO. H G. 5 I.lrood street, third door below Fourth, west side. febl 12---TaKilj a . itiiii:til,ifiiitiiiiriiiiiiitsiii,iiiii, JO...corner of Third Bald Wood streets, opposite the St- Chariestrotel. , ' febt JOHNSON ,S; STOC KTON,Bookralers,Stationer,,Frt cm and Pubtarkers, corner of and Third sta,; TICTOit SCRIBA, Booksellcr, Stationer aad Binder • V -Filth atteet, bitween NVood and Nlarkee. jan7 TT lc J. AieIIEVITT, Wlioresalc G-rocer,r, dealers in Pro f) • duce and Pittsburgh manufactures, No. 214 Liberty, opposite l'th st. • ... `EVEN BIG DOORS CLOTILINO STORE, No. 5 Stith Li iteet, near Liberty. L.JOHN Frauts,k, nor 24 i. I Proprietor. JiiN D.:lsllllCtiAlsi, Irliciesalc anti &tad Druggist, No. .3}, Wood street, one door south of Diamond alley. rpOLLANSBEE & HAYWARD, Wholesale and R..-cen't Dealers in BOOM andon, No. LSO Liberty !street, op, posito Wood. (OA 1) A. FAHNE*rodk" . ec co., Wholesale Drug Ware "). iunese, corner of First and Wood streets, and corner of Wood and. Sixth. fehl. VIThl. ALEXANDER & SONS. Coffin Makers and Fur y lashing Undertakers, corner ofPenu and St. Clint. streett : opposite the Exchange. Entrance on Penn erect. febl 'TORN 11. MELLOR., If7toksale and' Beloit Deal.? in 11) Music and Musical instrurnmss,Pianos,School Books, and Stationery;Nii. 122 Wood street. inn! JY 23-Y MEERSOPi . , r corner of First and Ferry streenf, manufacturer of Locl:s, Ringers and Bolts ; * .robacco, Fuller," Mill .niad Timber Screws, Hansen Serews for Rolling Mills &c. sepia BRYARi Rectify . ing. Diet(ller, and Wholesale Dealer .in Foreign and , Dowettie Winea and Liquors, No. . 114 1,iherty street,,tuids3. Diamond .alley... iv.2l • WILMARTN, Lumber 2iftreltant: , - Office on Penn 14 street, betweenkwin and Hand; Canemanications ro pmptly attended to. ma.ls AA T & M. RIPPCHEGTRE NVholestile Grocers, ffei• - . V T • tifying Distillers, • and E, Wine and Liquor Ma r •chants. Also, Importers of Soda Ash and Bleachin• Powder. No. 160 überty street. Pittsburgh. Pa, t as•nt• le 161XCH ' • ()TEL,- Exchange, Place, • aluatore. _CAD. DORSEY, Proprietor; Coachessvill be in readiness atoll the landings to convey vassengers, free of chaMe • to the Hotel.. decZ rar INI4 & INNEY, Agents for the Delaware. Mutual Insurance Company, of Philadelphia, at the Ware house of King & Rotates, Water street, near Market. febl IA ON & bictojick.,Wh ate tiroeers arid Cain -4,./ mission Merchants, Sixth street, between Wood and Liberty. dee4 -,' N, 800 • inder, corner ot and Wood streets, above C. IL Kay, where he is prepared to do every description of Eit rulios• and bindkig. pec2 143,647 u-fin rom and Co n. "POINDEXTER' & Wholesale Grocers m -1: mission and Forwarding Merchants, No. 41, Water street, Pittsburgh. ap2l R. MURPHY, Wholesale and Retail Dealer in DRY GOODS North east corner of , Market and rounn 'many AhlUkt, hIOAROW, Manufacturer of Tin, Copper 0 - aort Sheer Iron Ware, No. 17 Fifth street, tweet' Wood and Market. - " feblo /3. SCAMS. • .7AN185 ATKINSON. C A l FEATKlNEON,.2tranufacruress qf C. anit Skeei from Ware. They also execute overy §sc rip titon of 131ticksra MI Work. First etreef, between Wood and ArarkeLPittsburgli. Ost3l:y;, FRI NG= & W. ITAREIALIGN, Connniuien and 'Forwarding kJ* Merd l 4•44, and dealer% inFlour, Wool and Produce, No. 63 . Wateri and 104. Front street, between 'Wood And Snlithfield streets Fittsbur h bial • AI..HODn&'SON eundersigned has associated with himself John Nicola, from Belau*? ,e In the Grocery and General Commission Daliness,"under the style of Sellers le Nicola. Dated-Ist January, 1849. • ian 2o - - FRAI3 SELLERS. , ipoictudtp LEECH,•Jr:, importer, and deafer in .Forrign and .Dopiestie_ Sadkry, Eta rifteare and Car riage Trimmings, of all. descriptions, N 0.133 Wood st., P ituibilrfith'scren doors above Fifth, anionti door abovC H. Childs Is Co.'s Shoo Store; _ _ _ 'IDLAiit tr. CO, Brush Manufacturers, No. 120 IVood.a., ..13' have constantly on hand a full assortment of every 'description of BRUSIIHS, to which they solicit the alien lion of dealers. Also, ;-a. large stock of SHOE FIND INGS, which is constantly - renewing with the best .irn 'proved Kitt. FISHING TACKLE and Sperling Equip :meats, in every variety—all of which be sold whole sale and , retail. will-. • • I O METH & SNCLAIR, (late /Martin & Smnh,) Mott:lair Grocers, Produce•and Commission /Retch n ts, 5G IVood street ) . Pittsburgh. The undersigned having entered into partnership under the above s tyle,sespeetfully ask the patronage of the friends of the late firm, and of the pur that chasers gencraliy. They feel warranted in promising ' they can give satisfaction to all who may buy of theia,or confide business to - their care. „ v SAPKINLDY, House ,sivThr — i — Ornt,,ainkr , s : . and dealer in PAINTS, No. 44 St. Clair st., Pitts burgh, has.consuintly on hand an. kinds of Psiars, either Dry or Armed; Japan and. Cope!Varnish'; Linseed Oil J. Boiled . Oir; ZNoitica TuVontillp LlVindoiv Glass, of all sizes; Potty, Faint . Brualkaa; fcc.iall of the .beat quality, and for hale at reasonable INIVERE ENE . )6( _ JAS:MaGUIRE, FASMIONABLF TAILpli, Third at, near. Charles Bitildings ' - ' - TacP/e^Y ' - 1 - AMEglitirEN.N.etioneer arut Commission 111 - Fr: ity ekant, No. llst AVcxxt street, - • febi ' JOHNTODAVl S`ommission Merchant, corner of Wood and ram streets. - febt Gooiti - and Ttirnmings,No.67,lllarket street. • . febl , ALEXANDERJAYNS, PekinTea Surre, .72 Thinl street; new Wobd.' ' • ' - febl' MeCLOSKEY, Iron City Ciothing NO. 1.3 g, .I , lh erty !street, oppoeite the mouth of Market...AM JOSLILT2I-rROBINSON,. Agent for Hamden & Co.'s Line of Packets, PM in., one door below' Wood. febl AITILLIAM JACKSON, Patent Xedicine Depot, WIAb- TY 'city street,tetta of Wood. • EOFtGG COCHRAN~ , Fo rwarding anG - Cwnm arum Merchant, No. 2TWOcei street. febi - - VriGLISH & ELLIOTT, Bookselkrs and Stationera, No. j 2456, Market at. between Third and Fourth. febl P DEL ANYi.F.Olionakie Clinking Sem, ,Nojt9 '.erty street febl :11 . 001 k SARI" MU N. l N , tmE B l2„l.l,t'taMll,, kti:a4‘z=ge AFULTON, Bell and Brass ',minder, No: Second . street, between Market and Ferry streets. febt WHITE, Clothing Store,No. - 167,votuer of LiberlY U • and Sixthatreeter. J.% - febl -------- rfIOWNSENAcARRa CO., Coach turd Wagon Maim, St. Clair street, near the bridge• . febl BRON • FFICE, N 0.65, Diamond alley, near JJ Wood street. lebt :n WERNEIIERG,Fashionable Clothing B.rmblishrneru, 11,J,, No. 25 Liberty street. my 24 -1- 4 1.15W1ND GREER, Wholesale Grocer, Liberty street, opposite Sinithrteld. .my 23. tHN CURRAN, Fashionable Tailor, Fifth strent,t2ear Vood, opposite tke offie.eof the Post. my 23 "c.DOWELL JOHNS9N, H04.2 . e,./Sign and Orna. menta/Paintirs,coindi Giaht arid Secend streets. A IF 11. L ER & lIICKETSQN,D7wIssak Grocers and Com- Menduants,aorner of Liliertp and Irwin sts. •st-MOTULTY dc .CO I Forsc , arding and C'onvnission Merchants, Canal Basta.. marl TOHN.IIPCLOSHEYTaiIar and Clothier, Litmty stree 11 beti;ieeiiixtVand Virgin alley, Muth. septa MMULLEN & DOWNING, Fashionable Clothing &ore, No. '2lB Liberty stroet . opposito Seve/ith Cyhtmiris Ira, Forwarding and Commission ' ifferchano and Deciferein Prixhmt, No.l Smithfield st opposite the Monongahela Howse, • • jeld KING a 111 0011HEILD,,,Whotecafe and Retail Orme; and Produce Dealers, corner, of the . Diamond and Diamond • - ' • mrM Qentkmen's .Furnishing Goods Es rablichntent, corner Of Market-and' Fifth streets up stairs,•entrffnee on Fifthstreet. ' • wYtl &J. T. hIeCANCE. Pathionable Clothing Ettablish• ..U.Oren4, N05..77 and79,..eorner !of Sixth and, Liberty .1011 N larricsale Oren, Produce /ka.k r and Cananiesion-Xendurnt, Third et., between Wand at .)Larket.. . TOZI A asAwm MORRIS, inoksole and Kuala Locahr 11„ fancy and Staple Dry *ad; 65 Market street, be tween Fourth had the Thrtotand. roy23 LTHICI,II. DUNLEVY, Gold dinner. No. Itnt ocnt. s Gold Leaf Dentists' Foil, ece. eolisiautly oo hand and minufacturedtbonier. • - • mr4 • 7 • • N' 'co le. a and orrtmarion Xerchat i I, tor the sale brAineriCan Wealth Goads, t ner of Liberty . street and Cecil's'. alley., no• 10 • • .151cSTEIN, Brass Fouadtr fold (}as and Smith field street , between 'Diamond alley' and Pt'ilh st. SMITH W. M. SINCLAIR =EI Business (garbs. P.III.GERBERDING, Deaier in Importe. Dbniestic Segallff dT b nu o 8.001 , Wholesale and Retail, Liberty street, MX -.doors above Smithfield, Pittsburgh; Pa. larders from country Merchants will be promp ..y attended to. DRUGS !!--Jont. Mumma. Druggist and Apothera4, north-west :corder of Wood and Fifth' `streets, Pittsburgh, will keep constantly on hand Dings; lifils,'Dye-Stuffs, &c. • , N. B:.=-Physician , Prescriptions carefully compound ed from the best materiels, at,any hour of the day or night. Also, .au assortment of Perfumery; fine tooth; hatr, and'elothee Breslies, he ; &c., which - will be sold low for cash.- • • „< ap2oay _ - Spring Faalotionllfor IS*Bs ArcoßD sc: CO., (late M'Cord & Bing,) HATTEIts, 1.1 wilt introduce the Spring Style of HATS this day, Satardoy t hlurch 4th,1848. • Theirfrtends and customers are regueited Meall and - euatuhte their stock orSpring Hats, )set irecei*ed , from , New Tort:, attbeir store, corner of Fifth and Wood ate, 'IXTILLIAMVROVILLO,'Underusker,.Fiftb street, mi.' .thedintely opposite; the ,Theatre, respectfully , in- arme his friends and the , public in general, that he Les ' reunited his buiineis tit a Furnishing. Undertaker. He is supplied with and always keeps onitaud Coffinsof all, sizes and kinds, Shiotids, and all otkeiarticieS necessary on such oecasiontC-r.H t'. • ; - Silver piktesiice boxes, arid leaden coffins will be sop plied in order. A" find hearse and oniringe always ready to attend funerals. sep29:ly corner of Wood and sixth , • , ' febl . . Exchange Hotel ', TCorner of Penn , and St. Clair streets, Pittsburgh; Pa. HE subscriber. having assumed the management of this Jong established and popular Hotej, respectfully annollnces to travelers and the public generally, that he will beat all times prepared to accommodate them in all ^thine' 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 Rohelige one of the very best Hotels in the tenantry.— The undersigned very respectfully solleits a continuance of the liberal patronage which the House has heretofore received.' ' THOMAS OWSTON f febtO:daw . • , Proprietor. J o h n pd. Tovrnsend. .r%RUGGIST AND APOTHECARY, No. 45, Market treet, three doorn ub ove Third, Pittsburgh, will haTe conatantly on band a.well selected assortment of the begi and freahest Medicines, whiehliti 'sell on the most reasonable terms. Physicians sending orders - will be promptly attended to, anti suppplied with articlea they may rely.upon as genuine. Physicinne preacnptiOns %till be accurately and fleetly prepared froutthe beat materials i at any hour of the day. or night. Also, for sole, a large stock ' of freehand good PERM. MEM dec3fl - - J. D. LEILX,Etis N C. W. ANDESSON, Late Of Pittsbu ,-Pa. Late of ' shoille, Tenn. LE.MON & DERSOM.Dankra in Conon., ForliKard. ing and Commiasion lilerehants, No. 8, Prout street, above Broadway, Cineinnati, Ohio.- TOJIND. DA VIS, Auctionser and Commission Jiterehans, UP comer of Wood and Fifth streets, Pittsburg, is ready to receive raereltandlze.of every description on eonsigu mem for public or private sale, and front long experience in the above business ; flatters himself that be vitt be able to give entire satisfaction to all who may favor hint with their Patronage.. Regular sales on Mondays and Thursdays- of Drp-1 -IRV& and Fancy Articles, at 10 o'clock, f Groceries, Pittsburgh manufnetured articles, near and secoud•hand Furniture, Ac., at 2 o'c lock, P. X. SaleNeve'ry evening at early ft - air-tight • nuglftry jAA FL LION, BM end Rrasi Bounder, has rebuilt and, ilk. • commenced basilica* at his old, stand, No, :Wet , cond. between Market and Ferry streets, where he all be pleased to see his oldNustomers and friends. Church, steamboat, and bells of every size, (rem „1 1) to 10,000 pounds, cast from patterns of the most apprthred models, and warranted to be of the best materitils.o • • Mineral Water Pumps, Counters, Railings,4c:,, Ac., together with every variety of Drusi Castings, itftquir. ed, turned and fi shed tat the nenteit - A. F. is the note agent for Baban't Mt, ,f.ll, no justly celebrated for the reduction of 4riction in Machinery. The boxes and comporilion can be had of him :tit all times. • • 4 • Seething, Cupping' and fillecdtaag.,- - No. 55, Ftnru Stater. ISl2DMS,kSaceesmor,l6 1 1 t. R- Delany. • tednine 4- ireatifettazontblylattendaneesaz teicienE,t;.t 4814 44 1 1 1 )41004.411e e - and Rirminglam. 'March t 3, I most cheerfully recommend to Physicians ' Families, and nil toy fanner friend!. sod patrons. Mr. K. D. Nostais, as 'icing thoroughly acquainted with the business. and worthy of patronage. M. IL DELA:IIY. mart:tirn YOitTliarr AND LANDSCAPE PAINTINO.-441r. Coffin, louden!, his thanks to hia patrons, and would inform the citizens m Pittsburgh and vicinity, that be has on band, a large variety of Laudecapea for sale nt the Odeon, on Fourth street, between Wood ' and;Smithaeld. iIioWNSENb. CARR & CO., Siteccesors to the old firm I of C. Townsend & Co., and Carr & Rowland, beg leave to announce to their friends and to the public gen erally, t h ut they are now prepared to 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 nre prepared, and their facilities for business, enables them to insure , the public that theyare prepared to carry on an extrusive and promyt business in their line, and they respectfully solicit a •cominuatice of the liberal patronage bestowed upon the late firms. t!ep4 ITENITIAN BLINDS.A. ORABBLE & eu. have re- V moved to the corner of Wood street and Diamond alley, over S. ACCluin's Leather Store, where they are prepared to furnish Venirion Blinds, Wholesale and Re tail, at pi:ices much reduced; having a very eccentric made of paintmg. rind other advantages unknown to others in the trade. Resides giving a superior finish to bliuds, they trim them with the beet materials, making them rich and durable. N. E.—Wide or r iirrow slats--portable or permanent fastenings furnismrst. Blinds refined. . dectlt-y SSPEEL AND FILE AIANEFACTOILY.—'.rhe subscri hers, having enlarged their esusblishusent for the man ufacture of STEEL and Fmas—on the corner of O'Hara and Liberty streets, Pittsburgh—are prepared to furnish Files of every description, of , the best quality: and being determined to make it the interest of couseutiers to pur chase Files from them, respectfully invite the patronage of all who use the article. marly - N "EWLY INVENTTEDPTCTiNY — BLOCK SPRING . TRUSS, for the immediate relief and permanent cure of Hernia and Rupture' (Suited to all sizes.) The superior claims of this Trans consist io the comparative ,ease with which it may be worn. The pad of wood be ing neatly balanced on springs, yields to the pressure of any part of it, and thoroughly adapts itself to any move ment made by the wearer. It can be worn without any, intermission, until a cure in affected The subscribers have made arrangements for the manufacture of these valuable Trusses,m u superior style, in Philadelphia, and have them now for sale at theiroffic ,e No. 77 Smithfield street, near Sixth, Pittsburgh. GEORGE wATT, jy l D.-W. KAUFFMAN. NEW DRUG STORE.—Joun I). Slonown, Wholeiit sale and Retail Druggist No. 0.3} Wood street, one door south of Diamond alley, Pittsburgh.—The subscriber has just received.from the eastern cities, and is now opening at the above stand; a full assortment el articles inhis line, consisting of Drugs of all kinds, Dye Stuffs, Paints and Garnishes, Chemicals, &c., together with all such articles as are usually kept for safe at a wholesale and retail drug store. . His stock is entirely' new, and has been selected with care. He is confident that his articles, both as to quality and price, will please such as may favor him with acall. MOISIONOAHELA. PLANING. MlLL.—Jatints Al=- isoza would respectfully inform his friends and the public, that , Ms new establishment isnow in full opera tion, and that he is prepared to furnish Boat Cabins, and fill all orders for Pinned Lumber, with 'promptitude, and at the lowest rates. • Board and Plank, planed on one or both sides, con stoutly on hard. Sash, Doors and Mouldings, of every description, made to order. Builders and Carpenters would find it to their advan tage to give him a call, as he can now furnish them with planked stuff, suitable for every description of work. ' deel-tf CHEAP BONNETS—W. R. MURPHY Is selling oft his remaining stock of BONNETS at greatly redu ced prices.. 'Bonnets of last winter's shapes at from 25 - cents 10 81,00. Cheap Laums.--A lot of Dress Lawns reduced to 12f cents per yard. Mete Goods for Dresses.—A supply just received, and offered very low. Dark Ginghams.—Rich dark styles of Gingham. Also, • Manchester and Domestic do., of choice patterns. Mantua Ribbons.—An assortment just received in the Wholesale Rooms, 2dstory, and olferedlow by the piece. Also,.White and Colored Satin do. Prints and Musliru —An excellent stock on hand, from 4e. per yd. up to the finest qualities. firj'Att the nortk-eitst corner of Fourth and Markets:Twat f 1 FSIITEMEN.—The subscribers beg leave to inform ty - you that they have in store a full assortment of fine Shirts, Bosoms, Collars, Cravats, Stocks, Pocket Hand kerchtefit, Gloves,Rosiery, Suspenders, Umbrellas, Un der Shirts, Drawers, ke.; in. fact every thing ine luded-in• Gent.'s Wearing Apparel. to which they invite your at tention.. They also manufacture to order, at their factory East, every variety and pattern of SHIRTS, in quantities and quality to suit purchasers. - Please give us a call, and examine our Goods and Prices, at our Wate-roorn,North-east corner of Fifth and Market meets. up atnirs. EDWARD TODD k Co.„i. IYII Cl A.MPAIGN OPENED.,--At the Great Bargain Corner, where there has just been received, a splendid new stock of BOOTS and SHOES. of every. variety; which will be sold cheaper than ever; at our motto is quick, sales and Small profits. Also, a large lot of TRUNKS, CARPET , BAGS, USES. All weneed to convince. the 'public of the fact of selling cheap, is to have them give ue.a call and bring the Cash along lD . Don't_tergct the place corner of Smithfield tuaifith otreete dem I. BATES. ISE .PITTSBttG BZ/EIL TO Merchants generally, Pittsburgh, Pa. Merchants generally, Nashville. Tenn. js lV .pri , F. Lane ej L ro ttn &lin e l,lt t oh. Co ilitem , C Lois aon i i r c il l i n e e , i K a y n . a 01110. Hewitt, Horan & Co., New Orleans. Ttiagregor & Morris. New York.l Duval, Deighter lc Co., Baltimore. Smith, Bagniey 4t Co., Philadelphia. Daniel Deshon, Boston . J. ANKRIM & CO • THITISDAY. ' criid 9 h; Pei te ix tgiad no tett galvantivi .,, D ; ry - I I ' . A PATENT eIVSULA'PED POLES , VOR Neatest ANT! trruaa erravosis.—This is the p ly 11.7 instrument of the,kind that haaever been pre ed in this country orEurope for medical 'purposes; andipthe 0,4, 1 , 04 ,p r known to man, by which the gall:atilt:Vapid can be conveyed to the human eye, the car, thee bratmor -o auy part of the hoitY, either externallY or Internhily, tit 4.definite,telitle streatniwithout shocks or plaitith perfect safety`--and often with the happiest effects. -, t, r., This important -opparatuiV is now' highly approv a. of y . by manof, the most eminent physicians of this eo try and Europe, to whom the afflicted and others Wh 'rt may concern Can be 'referred:. - Reference will at ' :he swan to maim highly respectabie citizenii who ' 'Ave beep caned, bymenne of this most valuable allParal,bs,at. some ; of the most inveterate nervous disorders, which could not be removed by any, other known means. Amohg vorioaa others; it has' been proved to be mimir ably adapted for the cure of the followiug diseases k tiz: nervous hhadaihe and otherditiordarsof the brain.'"ai is with this apparatus alone that the operator can corm the galvanic fluid with ease and safety to the eye,.re y store sight, or cure anneurosas ;to the ear th:testore Mit , leg i to the tongue or otherhrgans, to Atmore:speechtated ..tothe'vatiottel parts of the body, for the 'Care of 'break. *Omni ism; asthma; neuralgia, or tic doloureaux,pariil, ysiet, or palsy, gout f chorea or St. Vitus' dem., epilepsy, : weakness from strains, some diseases peculiar .6- 4 males, 'contraction of the limbs, lock-jaw', etc, etc. Rights for surrounding . 'comitiet of Viresterrf.P 'Sind . privileges ; with the instrument , may be purchase Ind also tested for the cure of .diseases. . . . :•.-.''; .. ,-.: ~-.' . Pallinstruclions will be given for the various , Ml 'cals to be needier various diseases, and the beer* "her for operating , or the cure of these 'diseases, will bp fully expleineit to the purchaser, and a pamphlet p Mei' 'his hands 'expressly for these purposes, careful! re pared by the patentee....Enquiro of - . - ... . . - .S. WILLLAMS,'Vine etre near dtli at. Roa d. Pine ______ Rata, Gaps, and• • oftii; - • IikTHE eitheeritretAtittow receiving fr the eity of New York a Choice' assortmenta ats Cape and Mutts, Latest Fashions in gre t va- Setif, and very caw, wholesale and retail * . ;JAMES WILSO , novt I Smithfieldstreet, 2d door South of At It. Fashions 1 ..raig . C. H. PAIJLSON, No. 73 Wood at., 2d dcio from the corner of Fourth has received, and will th day introduce the FALL STYLE of GENTLEMEN'S RATS, and would mspeittfully invite his customer* and the public generally to-call and examine the game. FALL FASHIONS .— S. Moons has-J ant received - New York the Fall Style of FIATS, t¢hic heNO! introduce thin day, Satardny,_August rhoila 'in want of a neat and natterior HAT, would do !yen to call at - ' • • . IN/O. 75 WOOD STHEETt , ge anal ad door above YouLalt.- : k'ALL: .FASHION OF ItATH-WH71:14--$.,-... • 3 / 1 00ILD CO., (late Alleord ,WILL Introduce, on Sato Way, Aug. 03, the. PALL STYLE OF HATS, juet received front Nett' • , York. Those in vrantof a neat and beautiful MST. are invited Hi call at their store, corner of F ifth`: and IVood streets. - aut24 I ` FALL • — st AM S, D THE subscriber, having vetuthed • •••• from . New York, will introduce, tuts DAT, Augusth,lB4B,..3leurs. Rubs Co.'s FALL STYLE OF FIA TS, to which he wOuld calf the attention of his customers and the public. He is daily expecting the arrival of his fall alisentneul or Hatt, Caps,andlll . 4ffs, all of which will he disposedafial nnureitl4 low Puce& O. Wi HLASSOQW, 102 Wood at., au O3 3d door below Davis' - Anction Roonm. Newa d store. *JADES WILSON, Hat antffaetusis,M (formerly of the corner of Diamond alley and Wood gives.) begs leave respectfully ..' 111 1 1M ,! 2 . 11111- 1 11 tift litre= his old custo.u.iirs. friends, and the public, That he has opened a NEW STORE, on Smithfield st,, where a choice assortment of NAM, 'CAPS, and 14.111ES' FURS, (as good. near, fashionable and CUE&P as any In thealty,) may be had. J. W. very - cordially invites is friends and the public to remember his new location esti establislunenuand give him a cell as heady heinteads to welcome them. rear3l,llt 50p24:1 Fathlonable Hat and Vag Blimufaolarif f , GECHOS: S. ANSHUTZ, Agent, respectfully Atli, informs his friends and the public general. ly, that he has commenced the manufacture of Hats and Caps, at No. 9,1 Wood Street, one filoor f . rcm thit COTT:I of Second, where he has now on hand a fine.4ll - of Hats and. Caps °Chi s own manufacture, wltroli he will dispose of, wholesale or retail. on; the raosttea sonable terms, for cash or city acceptance. Hate made to order at the shortest notice. aplg.,lm SHAVING ANHId It:DRESSING SALOON—ffEteat• •surr & Focarsni, Tonsorial Professors, hare fitted pp the:saloon on the comer of Cherry alley and Watsl: near the National Hotel. formerly occupied by Qement Atelier, and arts preparea to wait oultenthenten at once; taidr easei`cofnforvand politeness.- : .......Jalconneetion" vitt* their saloon, they hire fittedinpiin excellent shorritTatiri-iritera-persentseirwhatte,sistorer baths at all hours of the day. They still continue .to serve their customers alio at their did &and, corner of the Diamond and Union st. ; I febl74f auction Notice 'TIME subscriber has paid into the 'Preasu - v of the COM'. monwealth, the amount of license. required by law. Ile has given the regularlyapproved security, and taken out a commission of the first class, as an Auctioneer of the city of Pittsburgh. and rented that spacious wate rer= belonging to Sylvanus Lothrop,Esg., N 0.114 Wood *tram, three doors from Fifth, where he ir.prepated to at tend to the sale of every kindof Merchandise, Furniture, Real Estate, Stocks, Shipping, &c., either at the Auction Rooms or on the premises, and will in all cases exert h self to the utmost for the benefit of his employers. on the . most reasonable terms; 'he will sell exclusively and only on commission; neither purchasing nor having any in terest whatever on goods in the store, but merely the com mission for selling, thereby giving all owners a fairchatice without partiality of having therein property disposed of to the best advantage. Sales will be promptly settled when made. Advances will be given at anytime ' on the most accommodating. terms. !Merchants will not be charged for advances. Regular sale days: Mondays and Thursdays, of Dry Goods, Groceries, Furniture, &c.; and every evening, Hardware, Cutlery, Watches, Guns, Pistols, and Fancy Articles. Books on Saturday evenings. ap'24 JAMES AVICENNA, Auct. Removal. H& E. TODD would respectfully inform the mer • 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 end Market streets, 211 story over W. P. Hogue, entrance on Fifth street, where we intend to keep on hand a large stock of Shirni, of our own manufacture, with an assortment of Gentle mens' Furnishing. Goods, usually kept by Eastern Whole sale ,Furnishing Stores. Being very thankful for the kind patronage bestowed on us for the past year, we would he happy to receive calls from our old customers and merchants generally, and would inform them that we intend nothing on our part shall induce them to look further, us we expect to add largely to our stock, and diminish our prices. Merchants and dealers are solicited to examine our stock of Goods. apleif T Mercital. INSTITUTION u nd er p the charge or the Sisters .1 of Marc y r situato on Stevenson street, south of Penn. Sylvania Avenue, is now open for the reception of Pa uents. Themedical gentleman attached to the Hospital are— • Doet..l. P. HAtmus, DOct. ADDISON, Wicarmanso, on-payingpatients will be received as fo or rmerly. Pay pauents will be received at the rates adopted:for the temporary.flosPital Lower Dams, • • 83,00 per week. Upper Wards, (in which each pa tient has a separate apartment,) 85,00 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 ez& ense. orgymen °Carly 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.patieuts can be made eiSicr. to Dr. SNYDER; or JAMES BLAKELY, ohtnof Committee of Mercy Hospital. • Splendid' :Establishment., . . JAMES W. IVOQDWELL, would respectfullyi inform the public that he has removed to his new location, No. &9 Third street, (next door above the old stand.) Neither expense dor trouble has been. spared, to makeit the most extensive and magnificent . Frtmiture warehouse to he found any where, east or west: The stock on hand, for variety, taste and ele- Frnce, is such as has never been offered to any public. om the most costly outfits at $l,OOO per set, down to chahther and kitchenfurniture, may be f o u n d i n styles and patterns, to suit any and every taste. .1. W. Wood well hopes for a continuance of the very liberal patron age extended to him heretofore, and pledges him se lf to give entire satisfaction, both as regards the solidity, du rability and style. of his atticles, and the liberal and ac commodating principles upon which he does business . Dig extensive new warehouse be'ng now filled from the cellar to•the fourth story, with every variety of furniture and CHAIRS, he would solicit a call from all in want ox articles in his line. ap27 Watt Point "corks. D RESTON & WAGNER, Engine Builders, have corn menced business on Penn st, near the Point, in the einablishment formerly carried on by Steakhouse & Nel son. • Persons wishing to purchase Steam Engines for Boats, or for other purposes, will please favor us with a call; as we Hatter Ourselves to be able to furnish them on as favorable terms, as any other establishment in the city. :Also rolling mill and castings of every description can be had at the shortest notice. Rsemummes-Capt. Robert Beer, Thomas Scott, Esq., Church, Carothers, & Co., ll.DennyEsq., M. Allen & Co. CYPRIAN PRESTON, ENOCH WAGNER. Commercial now Cabinet W areroom !if T. B. YOUNG ,k. Co. VI - AVE removed their CABINET '_IJI -WARE-ROOMS to Commercial Row, Liberty s reel, opposite the head of Smithfield, where they will keep constantly on Hand an extensive assortment of So fas, Tables, Wardrobes, Bureaup, Bedsteads ! Chairs and every article in their line of business. , 4 ,,* Undertaking promptly attended to at reasonable ices may 27 ClAßD.—Just received, by Express. three pieces of au laerfule BROWN LUS FRECLOTHS, for Over-coats sad Sacks, which will be Cold lc*, at 251 Liberty street, by (nor 18) C. WERNEBURG. EgkrotaMP and Jotinial copy.] = -!- • , • Businias. (turbo • • • - -4 • " . . ... .... . J ••• - ::;... -,. .....ii,, , ..,,; ; .,-; - - - :, ; :: , .,:- i' -, i,. 4j6.'.• ,- .• ~..-.-.•!...----;.--.,•....,-..,,..t7 ...h49,wg• !ff ie4Uai)p its , • Annuals , anAClfiillft , Bookiy, QIJITAELE FOR PRESEITIE--pems of Beauty, and ►Litditity Gift; ferlB9l7wl • •- • • Friendship's Ofibring,-Thr , 4. 8 49- . • Christmas Roses, for 1849. "Christmas BlesseMsvlbrlS49- - Amprauth, a Token of. Remembrance, for 1849. The Voting Mali Offenzig. , ~;,The Young LadyWOffenng; by fibs. Sigourney, and others- • . Lealleisof Mentory, a superb annual Ter 1849.1' The Fairy Ringi for 1849 . The Opal, a splendidift book, for 1849. The Rylfeleah,for 1849. • • ' The Serairlrook, for 1849. The Snowflake, for 1849. The Rook of Pearls. ' - ' The Lady's Annual, for 1849. The Women of the Scriptures; a beautiful work. The Wreath of Fhiendship,lfor 1849. ' • The Christian Keepsake, for 1849. • RettiPti Female Poets of America, containing portraiii of Mrs. E. Oaks Smith hittn . F. S. Osgood, Mrs -L. FL Sigourney, Mrs. E. P. Eller, Mrs. Breams O. Embury, Mrs. Amelia B. Welby, Mrs SJ. Rale, Mrs. E. Kinney', Miss Anna. C. Lynch,' Miss - Sarah J., Clarke, (Grace • Greenwood.) The above, with a large' Ooltection Of PoetkaiWcirki, 'Prayer Gooktyßibled and otherwork* in splendid styles of bindings, suitable for Christmas and New Years pres ent*, furaale at the bookstore of -- - - JOHNSTODUk STOCKTON, dee2l, •' , - Corner'Market and3d GT4lOA.si A NNAJALS, ~ - • yea 1849. The The Gem of the Season,lB4B. .Book of Beau d, ty, f0r1849. Opal, , •-. ... a The Garlan Gemi is . of Beauty, ' ' The Aniaranth; - • " B o.( P hite cf. and case) " 44 L I chnatraas .Roses,. . 44 . ook of earls, „ , Christmas Blossoms, " Porget-rat;not, ' . a Florae Gems,' - " I • Do.;(white cf. and case) 44 Christian Keepsake, - u - Frletulehip's Offering, . • 44 The Snow Slake, " Keepsake of Friendship, " Thent Ge, .' - , .4 , 4 ' Exeejsior Annual, . . " I The,Aloss Hoe, ... - ." Do. (white cf. and box) " Gift of Friendship, `<t The Hyacinth,. " The Pearl; • •.. 4 . 4 a.: : The Bosc of Wastrel** of the Bible;: tidy ot the,Lake, illastmtedn . . - --; • Moore'w"Poetical Works; 4 . -- ' ' .' ' • ' ' Leila Rookb; ilkuttrated • ' ' Poets of Connecticut, (qt ed.; , Pic torial.,Franklin and spoken; • Perpetual-Keepsake; Willis' Poetical Worki; ' '' Lays of Sabbath. ' -- A large alaortmeat of soggier Juvenile Books, many of whieb. are nut from . the press Toy Booksand Color ed Picturei,_Gnmes,Ac. ; fee. Just received by Repress, and for sale by, - , . ELJ,IOTT &.ENGLISH, = de ' ' ' Wood and Harter MA-.' Worcester's Pianos. VOEIVin) Tills DAY, and for sale at manafactur• errs prices, three: thgan Rosewood PIANOS, made by H.Woacssrta, New:York. These instruments are colt. sidemd fully equal, if not superior, to any now made in New York, having a delightful tone, full, round, and melodious; - warranted to wear well and give satisfaction. The pike of these Piamis is believed to be much low er than any other manufactured in New York. 'Those who are in want of IL 'good and elegant. Piano, at, A. moderate price, will Edemas- come and examine the - above, at the store of the subscriber, where a larga as= sortxrient of Chickering's celebrated Pianos can always • be found. _dee2S- JOHN H. MELLOR, No. Al Wood street. Terrible Revoisition--Stara Triumphant* Ir GOAN & CANTWELL, (sign of: he No, Fey JUL Market public l a beg leave to Call .the,attention of the public la their new Stock 'of GOods,• anti letelved and opening from manufacturers and Im porters, of which they feel confident that price and CM/g -uy will give entire smishatlonias our motto Quick Saki and Small Prete' Our stock COUHists, partly, Of the following arlieles,vii: Ladies" and Gentlemen's Breast Pins, late styles; Guard, and Vest Chains; Bracelets, •ClaspS and Lockets; Fin ger and Ear Rings; Pencils and Pens; Slidesand Studs ; Steel Buckles, - for Ladies' Head Dresses; Mailalcufs• 'Curd Cases, shell, pearl and velvet; Coral Beads; ; .Ala- ; lamer Rages; fine Rosewood and Ebony Shaving Case furnished; Slyer Spectacles; Silver Spoons s,, German Silver Spoons, all kinds; Silk Steel BeadDags 'and Purses; Cotton Bags and Purses; Hair, Tooth, Nail and •Clath Brushes; Violins, Aceordeans, Flutes and . Fifes; fine. Penknives and Scissors; Globes and Paper Holders, Shell, Dress and Side Combs, - latest ao - les; Chide Vases, Fruit Baskets, Agate and Glass Yates, Muge; and Cologne Bottles; Tables-. - Chessman and: Backgammon Boards; . Silk Tapestry; Brussels and:111-: grain Camel Heusi- Willow, Market and_Side Baskets; Choirs, Wagons, Cradles, kc., &c., with a large assort!. mein of Tow and Fancy Arrides, tea numerous to Merl 'loe. REAL TifiS LRTTER.—Who wall be without a beau-, lira' head of hair, when they ean have one for three Twenty years' lone of hair and wonderful restoration! u lkai Rir—The Wonderful ß eff 4 e -tlim ets o c rion ar e n s l rC i o 7 rlrliir estorative has been decisively demonstrated hithe hn set orseceral reapectable citizens of the towni-who, account of your selling thrt.rihnlingeriailiortilesita without fear. One instance, which has attracted parde ular attention, is the case of a gentleman who had little or no hair for twenty years; he had tried numerous pre parations in vain, and ultimately had his head shaved and wore a wig. At my recommendation,-he tried the $44 stomtive, and after using it, according- to the direction, fora short time, the young hair appeared • and he has now as fine a head of hair as any person in Baltimore. Yours, &c. JOHN KILVINGTON." It causes eyebrows to onse t prevents the hair film turning grey, and the first application causes it to curl beautifully, frees it from scurf, and stops it from tatting off. Sold with full directions at at Chatham at.N.Y. and by Wm. Jnekeon, Agent, b 9 Liberty at. Pittsburgh. iselra) Great Bargain Corner I • iJ. BATES, Whokrais and Retail Dealer in Boom Shots , Sho and Trunks ,. Store earner . of Fifth and Smithfield Streets, Pittsburgh.—The subscriber respectfully announces to his old custo mers and the public generally, that he has removed his Boot, Shoe and Trunk Store to the large new warehouse lately erected at the corner of Filth and Smithfield aut., opposite the old Pittsburgh Foundry, where he will keep on hand a large assortment of BOOTS, SHOES, HAIR and LEATHER TRUNKS, YALICES. CARPETBAGS, Ste., of all descriptions and sizes, which he will sell for Ckfilf as cheap as can he bought in this market Being connected with some of the largest manufactur ing establishmehts in the eastern cities, and receiving goods almost every week during, the season, he.offers great inducements to purchasers, either by wholesale or retail, as he offers his goods at lower prices than those of the sane quality cattle bought elsewhere in the city. I - manufacture and keep constantly on hand, Boys' and Youths' Calf and Kip Boots, a very neat and serviceable article. in — Remember the place, "Great Bargain Corner.” J. BATES, Corner Pitlth and Smithfield streets. JOHN M. BLAIR, DAVlDlmportant STEWART and PHILIP SPA flitIAN, having purchased the entire interest and stock in trade of Mr. John W. Blair. beg !entre to inform heir numerous friends and the public that they have this day entered into partnership under the firm and style of " BLAIR & C 0..” fur the manufacture of Brushes of every description. Being practical workmen, they will make up every article of the most durable material, and in the first style; and will keep on hand, forsale, at their store, No. lt.lo Wood street, a very large assortment of every thing in their line of business-which,-with their erten sive stock of Shoe Findings, Fishing Tackle, Pen and Pocket Knives, Powder, Shot, and Variety Goods, they, will sell cheap, wholesale adretail. Machine Brushes made to order, with despatch. The encouragement and patronage of Their friends and the public Is earnestly solicited, and will be thankfully re ceived. .Observe! BLAIR er..CO., Pittsburgh, Oct. 23th, I848:(oc30) 120 Wood st. fOAREPATIiIOITOOIif3.—Just receiTiet ; atts ik,ok store of the subscriber, in_Fifth st., near Market: Afoieria.Medica,pura:by Samuel Hahneman, translated 'and edited by Charles Julius Hempel, M. D. 4 vols. Eastman's Aeicie Diseases, by Dr. Hemprel,.vok 1. Homcepathie Domestic Medicine, by J. Lowrie; enlarg ed and improved by A. J. Hall, M.D. Jahr's New Manuel, vol. 1 N 03.1 and 3. Herings Domestic Physician.' A Manuel of Domestic Cookery, for the use of persons who are under Hotncepatie treatment. , Booninghausen's Therametie Pocket Book, for Homce pathists, by Dr. Okie, Habeman's Chronic Diseases, vol. 3. Together with Medicine Chests, of different sizes and prices. [nplo) VICTOR SCRIBA. George Armor, WASIIIONABLE TAILOR, No. 43, Market street Having removed his Tailoring Establishment in the rooms : on Market at., lately occupied as a Bookstore, by Bosworth & Co., tae undersigned is prepared to fill all orb dere in his line which may be entrusted to his care by his old friends and customers, and the public generally. His long experience in the business and the success with which he has prosecuted 'Liu Pittsburgh, emholdens hint to hope fora liberal share of patronage. He will make all descriptions of Clothing in the best manner, and most fashionable style, FOR CASH. ap2s-ly , Merchant Tailor. TEsubseriber respectfully announces to his ClllllOl3ll- ers, and to the gentlemen of Pittsburgh and vicinity,. generally, that he has received his usual assortment of Spring Goode, for gentlemen's wear, to which he invites their attention. His stock comprises fine Broad Cloth's of all colors; Cassimeres; 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 hand and made to order. B. SHAFFER, ‘Vater st., 3d door above National Hotel. my 24 ........... Pashto's:table Clothing Store No. 218 LIBERTY STREET, OPPOSITE SEVENTH; MBE SnbsCribers respectfully itifortwtheir friends and I. the public generally, that they have just received a new supply of French and English Cloths, and cassi merer,—Vestings 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 Stores, constantly on hand. Gentlemen wishing -to have Clothes made to order, in a fashionable style, will find it to their advantage to.call and examine our stock before going elsewhere. jytt-tf ArnnILLEN h DOWNING. • GEORGE COCHRAN. Commission and Forwarding Merchant, No. tad Wand streeo'ittsbargh, continues to transact a general Commission Business,' especially in' the purchase and sale of American manufactures and produce, and in receivingand torwardmgCroodaconaign, ed to his care. As agent for the manufacturers, ha will b$ constantly supplied with the principalartieles of Pitts burgh manufacture, at the lowest wholesale prices. Ordeng and consignments are reipectfuilv solicited. I=l Cr - 10 7 - verPa Fattens Concave Heater Churn: BUTTER IN FIVE MINUTES! ! - - 'WE call the attention of the public to the article head ,. • ing this advertisement, and invite the enterprising ell iatrioila to call and witness its opemtion. , 4 All adver tiserpelltaAll relation to. this:invention, to theamndrads whohaveseen it tested, is supererogation. - • Ist , Thii Churn will produce Butter. gathering itin a mass, from sweet milk, in five to ten:minutes ! and from to fveminutes! cream prepared,. Its families usually. prepamit, in three: fid. The utility of this invention is apparent, as better, Buttert can beTproduced from sweatmilk, or cream, than credm soared in the usual way ; and hytnetlas of. ads Chain,• n: little girl Of boy can perform ; in' five tit' ten minutes, what has heretofore required the lithor of a tre.: man or man for one or two, hours, and sometimes half a themb scieW, the W 7 little dasher is taken oucleavinghothing butthe - Butter and .1 milk in the plain woofieni,box.• , . • j 4111- It is the cheapeptChurn ever invented, as the shit- plicity alits constraction - (though enthodying . great philosophical, principle) makeb it but little. to. nuntufac-:1 Sib: it is a common sense Cl4rit, as ill . will admitwho' will examine it 35r,i have purchased the moncipoty of tills Valtuible .littiproventent (tom hiessrs:Colver&hiyersithepatentees,. We: Etre.. new :offering the. complete nonopoly of • 1111 § , style a article for the States of Ohio, Pennsytvanni;ltiew Writ; New 'jersey, Maryland and . Delaivate, Which Will insure certain and large profits to the manufacturer And a speedy return of investment The public are invitedtd: call and. witness its operation, at our otfice,in Pittsburgh; every day, at 4 o'clock. P. X. cLerros & Co.. Prpprietorg• . OfSee,. Exchange Buildings, Si. Clair street, next doer to Esquire/ohne otfiee. nov22 INN the night of thileth of October,. a Canal. Boat be : NJ long:mg:to:the. Unioh Line, was .destroyed by fire, nees:Daum:ft island—occasioned, it is helieved,,by'La iffer_matettet packed iu pry. Goods ..• ~:: :.. ' . .. : : . .: The undersigned deem at an act of tisticato' Col .ttl:: 1 Vb t rl Tacidliflfinfra tiVire ' hY'y'a l ifi'l lui eti t! !P= P tt r h Er it'tt=i knowledge or solicitation ' am their Arti.to al 5 linawn: ri this manner the prompt and satfeagtory.setAtement.bi, ' 'arm of.the foliatin:int. of our respective losses by that accident, ranging in tan:aunt frOm three hundred tofifteen hundiett.'dolitirsi and hi-lhe :nggingati, tit 'over twelve. thousand dollars. , : ',.. :.:.... .- .•..... :' —.-- • . - . As far as . possible they bad' Solite Of thelota duplicated anti immediately tailatSoidett - end-Where" iticas- known that this could n o t(hadoue,oiwasnAllesired bY ns,they • have paid the amount in cash, or , tiled ' with the mer; :chants-in Phillidelphiti,Witbott renctistla US.' The certain ineprance of his oda..while on the way,. is "always h matter of ana.fety to IluMerchaaLand that; if deatroyedf barbell be inatantly.paid the amount of his. ~t4 e loss. Re therefore wish, without the least dit4Parage ment intended the' other Lines, to &re ibis public' testi mony of Ow satifiselory settlement of a heavy loss by the , . Union Line. : , . • : ' - PittsburgAlloiniaber 7 'IB4S. f - . Hampton, Smith fr. Co., Alexander King,::.-• , ... D. A. Grier, ..: 1 .- , Robs: .A. Cunningham, :C. Arbuthnot I - Books for Ohrlitmus anti - New Years. AI SPLENDID ASSORTMENT roarixocztvoo ATM. A A , The Gent; for ... • . The Forget'mo-n t• • TheGißofEttdr . 7p; ' Thu Fairy : The elms epitalic ;, TheGarl ; ' ' ' Th"cEre pike of ; The-Stiotv Fla S Theßbse of haron ; ke ; ' - •'• . • ' The-Philopienti. _ • . - " - Also,art - extensive variety of small Juvenile Ekooks.— "Toy Books in great vasiety., just issued for the Holidays. Also. fancy Letter and some raper; fancy Envelopes, from the lowest to the highett price truinufactured. New and old Literature; constantly an: hand , and seceiving, as usual. trr Slitithlied street; third door above 2ml. rdeen ;OLIDAVS! , DOLMA Yt 3 t.t...Tlre , :subscribers: = are just opening a splendid collection of Toys and fine 'Fancy Goods of every' deScription; for Christ= 'lnas:and New Year's'presentswermsistin g in part, viz :-- leivalryand Watches ;Work, Dressing and Fancy Glass Bokes; Card' Cases ; Pearl,'Shell, Ivory and Velvet Card Ilasketsr,StetL Bens!Purses; Crotchet Velvet Bags; Mu- Sie:Bexes; Chess Men; Dominoes, &c.; with a thousand othei articles, too numerous to mention. • ' • The above 'Goods we will sell extratucly law, previous to the Is; February; 1849, as we intend making some ma terial alterations'in nut store and business. We invite all to - dall who, want bargains, at Eb =Market street, be tween Fifth and Diamond: deeM • HOGAN & CANTWELL. F/I'S OR COIZHING in the night are very trouble .some. They break in upon the hours of repose and exhaust the strength - of the sufferer. B. A. Fahoestock. do C ° - 7 4 C OUGH -BALSAM baa been eminently eueeess-. rutin °aging and curtnreheeo , tatiPleassun, spells person is roused in the fliglat by a spasm oreolityink r a; tea spoonful of the Cough Balsam will. soothe it, give him relief, and, as it is palatable. leaves no unpleasant taste behind. If once used, it will take precedence ever all others, as a remedy.for conghs,-colditolke... Prepared and sold by B. A. FAHNESTOCK & Co., corner let rind Wood - streets, uni t corner 6th and-Wood ew Goods. JTIUST RECEIVED, 'by Express, one piece abort nap ` Cloth, suitable; for Gentlemen's Cloaks. which I will make , to order, cheap. McGUI ry R, Tailor. Also, one piece light, short naP, a. ve' desirable esti .clefor Ladies' Cloaks. Colors warranted. Also, a good assortment fine French Cashmere Vesting; together with a good netortment of fancy and black Cash stmeses; for Ponta, which wigbe made to order as cheap and as well as at any other establishment in - the city. MCGUIRE, Tailor, Third street, St. Charles Building. C= • Iftetuckvitl.. F fr. EATON lc Co: having removed from hlarkei . et. to their New Store, No. 62 Fourth st. between 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 anti Velvets.; Embroidery and. Needle Work ; Zephyr and Tapestry Worsteds, Chemille, Floss; ' Steel Bags and Purses, Steel Trimmings Cht ; Latt,:.o Merino and Silk VestS and Hosiery; ens Coats, Gaiters, Mitts, Gloves and Hosiery; Gent:s Shirts, 'undershirts, Drawers, Dressing Gowns; Childrons dresses of latest patters; which they offer at ow prices, both whoresale and retail. -octs From lien, Asa Shinn, of . the Protestant Methodist Church. ...1111E undersigned hav i ng been afflicted during the past winter, with a disease in the stomach, sometunes pro. using great pain in the stomach for ten or.twelve hours without intermission, and having tried various remedies with little enct, was furnished with a bottle of be. D. .Ta'ynes' Carminatine Balsam. This herused according to the- directions, and found invariably. that this medicine cabsed the pain to abide 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. ceived, and the.pain was thereby prevented. Re counnu ed to use the medicine every evening, and sometimes in the morning;' end in a few weeks health was so rafre storrel.that the inifferer. was relieved from a large,tUnount of oppressive pain. From experience, therefore he can confidently recommend Dr. D. Jaynes , Carminative Bel, spin, as a salutary medicine for diseases of the stomach . and bowels. • ' ' A. Aitighmy City, Ju1y16,1813. 137 For sale at the _PEKIN- TEA STORE, 70 Fourth etre et;near Wood. •• ' • aug7-daw ' • CO.PARNERSHIP. ' yuzum, B. SCAIPE & CAPT. JAS. ATKINSON have entered into partnership, under the firm of EICAE dt. AT KINSON, and will piny o n T IN, COPPER and SKEET-IRON WARE MANUFACTURING. Also, BLACKSMITH ING in all its bnutches., at the old stand of W. B. Scaife, First street, near:Wood. ...Purticidar attention given to steamboat work. . , act 2 d2w Av-E you a bad complexion, coarse, dark, yellow, or 11 sallow I If you have, you will by using a, Cake at 'Jones' Italian' Chemical Soap, a week or two, your skin becomes clear, white and smooth.' If you have any di sease of the Head, Face or, Beard—each as Ringworm, Scald Read, Scurvy,. Erysipelas, Salt 'Rheum, Barber's Itch—you can be cured: foil have seeppersons who had filthy skin diseases for years, and after trying every thing in vain, have been cured by' stashing the part with Jones' Italian Chemical Soap, and can conscientiously. offer it for any of the above complaints, whichl Would 'nOtdo, unless I knew 'it to be all I state. If you have Sun Spots, Freckles, ?Jorphew, Text, Sun Burn or disfig. .ureasents of any kind, it will dispel them and make the skin beautiful-'—it is a sure antidote and cure for the bites of mosquitoes, bugs,2sc. . 117. Beware of coluiterfeits: Particalarly china ones —ask for Jones! Soap; and see that the name of T. Jones icon each cake. Persons from or in the south and other warm climates, would find this not only for themselves, bet it is a never-failing remedy.for chops 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 St/Chatham street, N..Y. and by :Wm:Jackson, agent,B9 Liberty street, Pittsburgh. sep2o GEO. ARMOR Dissolution. rtIFIE FIRM* at Acheson & Daggjd this dap . dissolved by.mulual consent. Mr. JaiT.Dagg havtugdeclin ed busmen en account of ill 'health, has disposed of his interest to Jas C: Acheson. The business hereafter will be conducted in the Tian:teat W. & J. C. Acheson. WM. AMMON. JAS. T. DAGG. Pittsburgh, Jhly,lB4S. irr In withdraWibitrem the firm of Acheson A. Daggi I takepleasumrin, teeornmeridlng my succesesor to my (heads and the public generally. JAS. T. DACG. •July.2o. 184S--••atlP - • OnY LIVERY STABLE The subscriber respectfrilly informs lii friends and the public generally. that he has removed to a new and eX• Must've Stable, on Liberty street, In the Fifth Ward, above the Canal. ri Bridge, where he keeps Carri ages, BarouchMi, BUggies; a Hene,'Riding Horses, etc. Having added largely to his former stock, he solicits the, patronage of the public. N. B. Horses kept by the day, week or year. jy2l:dly CIiARLES COLEMAN.... 110010 COFFEE-250 bag,S Rio Coffee ; AA, . ;74 do. Loguyra.Coffee; in store and tor'sale byr J. a . J. m , DEvrrr, • 1aec2.71 lid. 13 Liberty EL I opposite head of Smithfield. MEE ..;...,i..- - ,:.c ,-, -.;-.-L-:.•,-';'.'-:-.:.,-,:.:.,-,--,,:, Migtelkntatuf.. ALLEGILENS ! John Dean. AL - Idarshall, ' Brown & hi!Queston NI: P. MAIMEIALL. ~i >. f: E II . .. ...._ . ... . . - '•, - .;.';' .. 'c. , ,.;' . '-:.': - . - ;i'''...:- it.,,,-.:,:.,]'.:•'•;,.,-,.,,:.,:,,..._:,.,!i; 4. -'j'{ i '~ x ' t lEM ' • Altatellantotto 1101:11t1k1413 '2l)lolr.' Corner.of Wood and Fifth Streator. rp • Proprietor of the Moasuco Poet' and ititactar IL. AND hlsarrsercarm respeetfally informs his friends and the patrons of theso papers, that he sea a buys as sortment ofJOB TYPE AND ATI, OTHER ATATEJW% necessary to a Job Printing Office; and that he: is• pm: parld to execute is . LETTER PRESS PRINTING OW EVERT DESCRIPTION: Books, Bills ofLading, . Carrutari, • PrempAlea, Bill Heads, • Cards. • Handbills, . Blanks, • . • • • _Hat Tips. [l7 - A 11 kinds of Blanks,. 4tage, Steamboat and Canal Boat Bills, with appropriate cuts, printed on the shortest 'notice-and moshreasonablo terms. He respectfully asks the patronage of his 'faiends and the public generally, in this branch of his business, - tep22 • - ' L. - HARPER. New Y'suld Paper Bois ent, N0. , 78 'Wood atiek:beneeeft. Fourth and Diamond ailel. tIE subscribers have juit opened, at the above stand, a large stock of digerent qualities Ruled and Plain, White and Elite 'Writing and Letter Paper, Commercial '• Nido Mickel Post Plat Cap , Demy and 'Medium Writing'', Paperfor Blank Books,ldeditunand Royal Colored Prink lOrPapers, Printers' India, Enamelled and 'arl Surface Cards, Nos. 2,3, 4, small and double small; hledtura,.' Demy end Cap Day Books - and Ledgers, supetioraper, •andbost °einem binding; Schoollkablis, all kinds; Quills, Gold Pens, Ink, Waters, Wax. Bill Files, &c. , • , Blank Books, of all sites. tilled to pattern , and bound ' ' lst,tbe most substantial maitne'r. Merchants supplied at the lowest wholesale Viiet s lifor cash, or RAGS at cash prices. • • • JOB PRINTING. **lag o.• Job Office it' connexion with our ' establish intittliare prep oo ared to execute all orders forplain and • ' fane.y dating ; Bks,am Pamphlets, Circulari, Business, Cards, Is of Lading, & c., with despatch and at low prices :, ELLIOTT & EicOLISIL • . . 40. 78 Wood at. , bet. Fourth and Diamond - "At our store on Market street, between Third and Po4rth, may at all times be found a large stock of Theo- ••• logical and Miscellaneous Books. New Books received asoh as published, and sold at the lowest prices. I , The publicidions of the American Sunday Scheel Union and Massachusetts Sabbath School Society, always on hand. C'aialogues famished on application. •I ' • ELLIOTT & ENGLISH, - nita Market e t, bet. Third and Posh. , LE3C..ANVERTS I.gr , COFTLN hiAKEEtB Ftratmatmo x,c,t,•4,-.24.4..,.? UnrEtlEllllB, corncr i r Penn and Sr. Clair co,' opposite e Exchange f .igtlig; gad, Entrance on Penn.' si.; , res- ." pectfully.infonn.thir erals and the public, that they are prepared to furnieshlit and attend to everything' in the line of Undertakers, as they tave quit the business of Cabinet Making, and their attention will be devoted altogether to the above business, keep large assortment of COFFINS made and finished,oover ed, and lined in the neatest manner, with a variety o. • materials, andel all prices; we keep SHROUDS ready made of all sizes, of Flannel, Cambric, and Muslin, at allprices, and made in the eastern style, and all other articles ueeessair for dressing the dead, and funerals, of quality and price to suit; SILVER fuinishing PLATES "ire rai r y a i iii in i g ite by ni n e se - w d h e o g w e islhCtEo fettgetrilgut any length 'of ume, and have ZINC PANS to put Ice in (or laying on the body; LEADEN Coffins always on hand. We hove a - splendid new HEARSE and a•palr or fine horses and any number of the best carriages, etc., etc., and will be prompt, pimento]. and reasonable. augl97y . . _ ANTHON 7 S. NATIONAL ENGRAVING.: OT 'the' United States ' Senate' Chamber. THE SUBSCRIBER -would respectfully inform the sit - items, of Pittsburgh, that he has - for sale, at the Lam artine House, corner in' Omit and Fourth streets, (where ' be will , remain bat two days longer,) the celebrated' en. graving of. the United Statei' Senate Chamber, published by E. Anthony, Broadway, N. York; the life-liko likenessei of the diderent States and Military men of the . nntion t neatly set in 'enamelled glass Games,' at the - cry lOW prim of SI each: ..Among.whieh may be, found the ' supenor likeneis of-Henry .Clay, in his 7lst year' the ; , likeness' of :Daniel Webster dDllaid Fillmore, George , , : - Washington, J. Q. Adams. 111 Van Ehnen, T. C. Calhoun, X.' Buchanan, C. Winthropi Generalairaylor,..Cn ss , • Scott, Butler, dm., Ik.c. Also, Trumbull's engravi ng oftha Declaration of Independence, Langier'smugfifitent fall length engraving of George - Washington, with several others. The subscriber can furnish everraniele_itt-the. DAGUERREOTYPE ijne, to OPERATOR'S, at Mr. An Mony's wholesale prices: -- WAL H. BUSTEED,-,' • ' Lomartine flange, cor. Grunt and 4thels. [l:7•,For sale at this o ffi ce. . °CM' . •- • : . . LesrmrW"-----e mwse, , contra Or . VCrcliten AM) GnAll - r Srtangrf,„ PiTTSISItat.. 'MLLE 'subscriber' rekoectfally announces - that he has .a now opened this nets. and excellent Hotel for the vet .' conmusiallatt o rtra'm'intsiboarders, and the publiagrak A- - erally. The louse and furnimm are entirely netr; and no pains or expense hit*abeen spared to render itone of ". the most comfortable and pleasant Eitel& in the bity.‘-- , The subscriber is detemunedto deserve, um) Oerefore solicits; a share of public patronage. oetll:Iy - JACOB FM"' Take , „,. _ .. , . ALL persons knowing themselves indebted to :arthurs _.,. Nicholson& CO.. (Eag)e Fount y ,) ate 'requested ti!.. ' call al their alt l 3o7bighouse On Liberty. Hatrt.--:‘.--,-,-,..., MI unpaid 'accounts will'be 'placed in the hands of a :1 Justice of the Peace on the Ist July next. -' ' ' • --"-- •-.. May 10. • ..tiratitals, Nwilaisom tr. .Co. • . . 11-0. general assortment of - Hollow Ware, dce.,11111113 ~, lowest market rates. Liberty st:. he'ad GYM/boa stn . ' mm • ARTHUR% & NICHOLSON.' ' - - '0001378 -- --------------- -- HOES, TRUNKS, &c:—Foltantbes -4. Fray ' J JI I :tr, a rd, Wholesale and Retail Boot, .Shoe and 'hunk f Store, N 0.186 Liberty sireet, nearly opposite tbe head ot Wood. F. k H. have in store and are receivirig 'their Fall and IVinter stock of BOOTS and SHOES, consisting .`:- ofthe largest stock they have ever been able to bring to . this market. We also have constantly on hand a spfen... diestock of Eirtyvvard's Menthe' Gmn Elastic Slioes, both for ladies. and gentlemen's- wear,,the most !remnant. nen: cle ever manufactured. We would solicit an examine. .. , lion of ram stock of goods; by all. Who wish to purchase either at wholesale or retail, as we will sell at tri small advance above cost. Country merchants will find itto - " their interest to call and examine our stock before par. , chasing. ' FOLLANSBEE, & HAYWARD. . ~ aug2l . ' - 138 Liberty et. i . ': ROCERIES c.-- ; 400 bbls. N. O. Molasses' -60 bbls. St. Louis S. H.'Molasses; 12 ht do do do do; 200 bags Coffee, prime green; 75 hf. chests assorted Teas;. 110 six pound caddies Y. un d Imperial Tea 15 30 - "do "do do do; .; 50 hltds. Sugar; '4O bbls. Tea, - 100 boxes Snit; 'Window Class; 10 ' dd ' 1042 A large assortment of all kinds of Groceries on hand at the new warehouse" of EDWARD HAZLETON, ap24 North,;ast corner of the DMmond. EOFP'STON'IC ILLS ljt The general properties of these Pills are. Carmine five., Purgative and Tonic. In the common disorders , arising from imprudence - in diet, &e., such assickness' and sourness of the stomach, heartburn, headaches, where a medicine is required, this preparation is, very;:- applicable, for its carminative or soothing 'efects,"give almost immediate relief, when nausea or sickness exist ! its purgative operation upon the stomach and bowels is gentle and effectual; and' its tonie Tropertiei strengih,to the digestive organs, thereby enabling these - - organs, to perform their proper functions with order, and.. regularity: The price has-been reduced , froth SO to Por sale, wholesale and retail,- by B. A. FAHNES-; TOCK le Co., corner Front and Wood and Sixth and ' - Wood Streets,____ Agents f oittsburgh. Pittsburgh. "jel4 O HIO PLANING M -- IL l, ,Rttetva aura and Wateziane; falong•Dhartier st.,} First Went Allegheny city, near_ Manchester.--GEORGD - DRA.IfEIt. having resumed bu- shwas, hag erected the necessary machinery at the above • place, for turning out alt worklu his line, and is prepared , .to take boards to his mill and deliver them to customers - on.reasonable terms. . • • . ~. ', • Dressed flooring boaids: siding, Ike., always on hand... . A large quantity of dried flooring Inraber on hand. t . , Orderafrom Western Lumber Merchants promntly is' • ecaled. - acalf FOREIGN PATENTS.' OFFICE OFAMERICAN & J AIRES'GREENOUGH, of the late firm of Keller & Greenough. continues the business of Consulting Pine neer and, Patent Attorney, at his o ffi ce in the city at. WASHINGTON. He 'may be consulted-and employed in _making examinations in machinery in the Patent Of five and elsewhere, in furnishing drwtungs and specifice. , irons of machines, and all ,papers necessary to secure, transfer, amend, reissue or extend letters patent in the United Staten or Europe; He can also be consulted pro fees ionally ,on all question et of l ifigation arising under tba , Patent Law, and will argue questions before the. Patent Office or an appeal therefrom, for which his long etperi once in the Patent Office and ill his profession; have • pe culiarly fitted him. The professional business of the late D. T. P. Jones having been placed in his hands t all let, teis in relation thereto should be addressed to him post . irr Pittsburgh Gazette Pittsburgh Morning Po.st,.and St. Louis Republican will copy six months, send _merit,. and c it tac the adve r t i ser . 7 -iVeto York Emus, dug. 2t. •• 0. 125 Wood ii., OULD call the attention of the public (the ladie especially) to his well selected assortnient °Chaim tir ren T French and English CHINA DINING AND 7"Bet SETS,, Cotugsting, in part, of Gold Band L Gold Line,. Fancy and Plain White t. also, Indian China Dining Gen*, adesirable Styles::.ll ha ving - beenitnported this season, and are - of the ottist HODEIN_ ,N ong26. .; .:115 Virood st.., 3 doors be SO ifi' 13ard a. rc uiv istoza pens. O DO2. assorted sizes, warranted brands. , 20 doz. Victoria Pens, just received arid for sale to the - trade at New York prices, by . -, EDWARD TODD &CO - N. E. coriAtib anti Market vs., olp stairs.) • , 'The.ltigheni preminni ever awarded on Gold Penb, was , given to Bard & Brothers, at the last fair of the Massa- ChUSElts.Chtiritable Mechanic Association, at Boston: - - Also, the highest premium at the Franklin Institute Philadelphia: , „ evil . 0 naT012.13. , 0f the 4.111ttiV1.71. Berolutichl, Ar a , _ gam; with plates ofi.riunnel Adam s;.foeephAVairett, PtunekilaitmAlexatider.litimittont-Fliber - Atitet and JOhn Randolph, dedicated "To -Sindems who are. nat drones, Christlani. wlio; . are not bigots, and Citizens who, are not demnp.,ignec.o,•, - T :S. RetiriArthur.ng from Businessi or, the Ai Rich tan'arr, ' ' • - The abovejust received-mid/Almelo end so Mar ket. and 78 Wood u!icet. _ • , 41, No -2615. Pxoprielor.
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