ME Rid VOL ME .1)AI-,1;r': - .)1ORN : INO -- PO ST,'::. P*i ?OA tottl , l44lisAtl'iNtit Afetwitt,.(St mins trxepttdi) ,eV its s /It AltiPlit It I _ , . colktigs, of UV= latli /Mtn bTREETS ! ZWN4II - :.•;-. , •-rtets Mart tt pttrahlt itt vtxtittse, . Maar* will liwartialy.bt.retitated tot. paAit the year, • • . , • 11,P &ogle thpios 'two i : th - ut—fat tale: Itt•tht Countei l'ltt Wee tutl lw the Newt Hoyt' ' ' 41 , 1tra SAT ILTRDAN MORNING PONT.. , 'published from the same °Mee, on ..tv-large -blanket the sheet:, at TWO 'DOLLARS s...rattr, -nduante4l- single copies 7/1% Ctslls. • • , ; • • Or No paper ' , trill be tliseornintied Aimless at the dis erebou of the prOprietor,) until all arrearuges are paid. , ' 1 7 ,E7t No attention will be'paid to ally older unless tee- , v ompanied by the inona" , , , or anti stbetorY reference in this T p, _ .. . _ . ,- - RIvIS 0 - F , ADVERT - ISI N.G: - , i',Ea' s gt:raltt 07 IiVELVS Limbs on'thess.. I One Inienion; '„s o 50 Two .' 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A . .1111.1EL W7. - tit.A!.:A.,Arrontley:as Laia--I,3ffice DII 4th' I,7 , streqt„ near Oratin r Yiktsburgh., i• . . . beta AAIES F.; .E.E.Rit, - .aitorney at lain ~ -{ltfico:iu Bakes Grqnt street.- • ' mar.37.3nr.,, MS:AL:IIONT _ . r erreet t l,zeax patterson'a Lively Stable, fet47 TAIL /HUE. 'W.A.7".C.-oflice, No- .77 , 131,f1it1die14 JIJ , near:Sixta:3l.,-Pittsbargh. aug2l-y /A IL'. A. W. 01:1VE11., Physician and Surzeon.—OlEc _LI -No .8. Vt. Clair atrect.,-Pin.shurgh:.: aug2l.-y . _ - . rot. 1011N1 enA.WlPOgli,:office on St, - _LP . oppasita Exehtinge. : attglo- O.R.I.AANDO Lool:lllS,.:Agorpty Late.—Ottlee'4‘ti: 1 4 , 9 re Wood- - r‘rinomAs MAIt3HALI A 4116rney arLaschr , Oirme. 11 'Lowrie Faintly jan7-Lyr, • TAMES, *CALLAN, Attorney at , L4to; corner of V.Yile. LP and Fifth streets—" Lttv Corner." *' • feblo-y- DAELRAUH,..Attorey at loqw--o;fice.iultakevrell's J. Buildiuga, ctu Grout atrreti . opposite " the Court ' - • • vkaz iff 111. KENIVEWY, Attorney at Lath. —Othee ak, nt the Ma...sante building With Alderman AVldiareriVifth between Wood nod Smidafield.sts. .!, augl7-finio:; JOILN BARTON, Attorney at Late.—OtEce, North; side otiMth street; between IVood and Smithfield; in the arbebnilding with Alderman Morrow.' -' J osspti C. APKIBUIN,. Ailarnest al Law --thtice to Wallace'n building, on Fourth si., between Wood tuld Smithfield ste. nosrlB-': GSURGE W. LAYNG,Ationity and CCM nsellor . at to and 'Notary Pitl4e.-office 'at the coiner lot 4tEtairl' Wood ott., over'Sibbet & JO ne h art: &DIE eb- - oall4 IL UND SNOWDEN, Attorney at. Lam:-Office• in the building on the. North Ellst cgrnef otTotirth and Smithfield sts. novtl-y • MORROW ,‘ Aldennan.-4.41f1ce nordvonde of Fltila • street; between Wood and Suathfield,-.Piusburgh. CANDLES & M'CLURE, yS and •• Caunkel• IV" tom at La u.—Office on Funniest,Oppornte &a. H. Patterson's Livery-Stable, Pitt*bargh. sepl.o.l tliOR WARD ,S; Swaarz WELDER., A ttorneyt at Law .0/Tice ou Fourth street, between Wood and Smith Geld, opposite Patterson's , Licery Sutblo. . LIEORGE F. tiL1...91.171tE, 'Attorney and Counts.//arta kT.Losison - 0 1 Eoe.rensovedlo.tho;2dttoorbelow Grunt st, on Fourth, to the office htfoly occupied. byAlderiiiiiii N. APCLOWRY, Attorney and Caansetlorat Law. == Office in Bakevrell's Buildings on Grant street. C. S - NON Auorney dud Counsellor at Law .1_ ou 4th et.; between, Wood anti StnithfieLd, and nearly apposite the Mayor ' soffice.-- T scorr !/ritual , foarth at ., live doers weq . of .!tlar eft . ket. All work warranted, and if, not perfectly sat isfactory no charges will be made. ' febtO DitlfilOVAL.—Dr. Robert Snyder, has relapsed, his office to Fourth street, hetween'Wood and Smith held streets. - - . • rnaris-ly . hlOVAt..—a. Beelen hos removed his comm i ssion R 1•, forwarding basilicas from the Canal ft Badiatal4a. new wahouse; i n tilt 'Post 11).EMOVAL,—JO -T. MITCHEL, Aumney at Ja., has removed to Fonrth st., pert door to.the office of. TU. LEE r, "inanity at Lam, Washington, Pa. Col e lectimus made In.V.rashinron; Payette, Greene and adjoining counties.. ' . , apl2-y rptiosiAs B. KENNEDY, Attorney a 3 Law—Office on 1. - Fourth, between Woad.and Staithfield. . . _ Resaansokida. K: - Moorehead, John 'Orr:thorn, Pres. Pittsburgh Bank; Mr./ W: Barbridge; Logan, Wilson, Er Co.„MoCord . .t Cia.; PiusburgltiPa. van NBUCKMASTER..diderman—Othee : Fourth street . third door above Smithfield, South.side. Couveyezeing of nll.kinds done with the grithest care and !evil accuracy. Titles to Real Estate exatained./cc. , novlS OHN COYLE, ' Notary and Conneyaneer.—Ottice- in O . - Metcalf's Badding, Fourth street, neat Smithfield, Pittsburgh. Deeds,- blonds; ldortgagesi Articles o I Agree- , meat, and all other instruments of:writing:drawn hp with accuracy and dispatch. Titles to Real Latino examined. LoDWIN C. WILSON,' Autinuy and' Counsellor at _ Law, Fmriklin,lranango county, Pa:, 'will attend prmpt ly to all businerdentrasted la hit care. Collections made, in Warren, Clarion, and Sefferian countleh. • J. A. Stockldn &. Co." • ... .' • ' rntsbnigh. . Murphy, WU-3011-8G Co.' • , . I Hon Jameiltinnear' -. MIK/ LP ,_.,_ :. ' • r Hon. Alta. I%l , Calinont; Hon. 3. ]Vito n, Steubenville, 0. 31- 23-y JOHN A. PARKINSON, dkkrinath,Fitth Ward, Penit st.. between Walnut and O'Hara eta, where he may be found at all times.- Those having houses or other prop. ; crty to sell or-rent,cnalave the same punctually attend ed to; debts collected, and all Me-duties Or 11:12 Alderman will receive prompt attention.. - • .. 0c27-p MELLON., • • ATTORNEY and COUNSELLOR at LAW Office in Melton's liaildings ; corner of Wylie end Fdth sleets east side of the Court House. •• - - fig" Collecting, Conveyancing, exaMinations of+ Rv cords, &c.. promptly and accurately attended to. my lit HENItY WILLIAbizi, Attorney and Couruellar at ' 14M, (successor' td Loyerie - tc Williams,) Office at the old stand, Fourth it.; ahatte Sinithfield. • THE Partnership heretofore elistlng bets den • Heniy W. Williams. Esq., and myself,in the practleeof the law, was dissolved by mutual consent on the 26th ult., end the business wtll hereaftee be continued: y Henry. W.-Wil liams, whom most cheerfully 'recorrunend• to all for ' whom I have the,hOnor to do bilsinesits a gentleratui every way worthy' Of their confidence.' • ' deal B- 1. - WALTER if. LOWRIE. . . , Gteorge- a.a.tddia, Conveyancer:, O FFICE in Averyllow,,Fifthstreet,aboy.m,*uithfieldi 1,-7-Pittsburgh. ittattros, NW's/T0...0r5, Aonsustmers,Borros, RzLHASPIt, and other instruments of writing, drawn:with neatness, legal accuracy and dispatch.: -lie mill. also attend to drawing and filing lifeehantes , ,Liens, Aro:runts(/' .84sruprs,ddnti,n istratersote. Eraminine titles, :Real Estate, *archi :leeong .From his long experience, - and intimate acquaintance with the of keeping - the -public redords,.he OX.; penis to givelitisfii6tion to those who may entrust their business to his care.- - deols Fancy and .Domestic China Store s 115 WOOD BTREET,ooosrrs J. D. DAMS' AUCJI0:11 1100113, THE soseriber respeolullk DAMS' vites all lovers of beau. tiful China, to call and examine, his stock of.:Faney cola a„•Mantel.andPier Lamps, Candelebrai,Giroaillifes, Japan Waiters, Brittumia Ware, Castors, &c., &c. Likewise, Queensware of every:variety , and.palieru, ac the lowest possibiepriees. . • je6 . ; HoDIIIIN§OIsT. Another• Volunteer, T WOULD beg to call the attention of the Miliutry, one and •all, to my establishment, No. 30.Fiftli: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's, •No. 30 Fifth'itreati , opposite the •- Morning Post." , , - liferelani . 2 . ailor, late of Curran & Algeo, Libortio. 'Es EMOVAL.--011 account - of • oar pent upxaarket, and XVa demand for vegetable stands, I have been com pelled to remove n: e ttlY Bread Stand to the opposite side of Market street, in front of Alexander & Day's. Dry Goods Store, where I;shall be glad to see my former elastomers. XTEAV - BOOKS 'BY - 'EXPRESS—The Planetary- Mid .1.1 Stellar World jri popular exptisltiort of thelpradisL coteries niid . theoneS of modern Astronomy, in a-series of ten lectures. , Bfr O. M. Mitchell; A:MT/treater of..the Cincinnati Observatory. • : Lettersfrom new and revised edition, by .f. T. Headley.. For sale by 7ELLIOTr & ENGLISH, . 79 Wood and 58 Market sts. NATAL B. FOSTER, Agentfor Alizian Soldiers, to pro yr cure Land Warrants and'Tensions for Widows, at his office; Galterrell's Building, .oppoiint the New Court House, Pittsburgh, Pa. My son, General Land OffiCei 'at _Washington; will attend to toy business the re, free of charge' to spoil . - 1 -; son SALE, -Four Loci4.-Bounded by:Penn, Liberty r rind Hayed'., each lot -liaving.44 feet.front, and ex tending hick 110 fect. -- -Two ofthem are corner lois, and he position of the whole propenyia one.of themostadr vantageolta in thecity,- For further information apply to - • 211. SWARTZWELDEH, Fourth at,: : • . between Wood and Smithfield. f.A.4gic ' •!1 -;; 7 jx 4 -FL: . . _ . . . . . . , . , .... . _' -, .' ' ' -. . • .'. - ' . ' . - . - • . . ' - • - .... ._ ... . ... . . . .. . , i .` -f • '.- ..' .t - - , - ~ , ' •- . .. .. ... • „ . .,,,...„./.. k :!: ......,....,., ..,..„. • . .. I • ' _. . .., . .. .. : ~-.• ..,., . . • • ME TAS. MeGUIRE;YASIIIONAatai Thmott,,Third at., near tr Wood—St. Chattel§ ' (septfil chant,„No. itt Wood street.. febt errihiiiirion Merchant, 0 corner of Woixt and riftb stteatt. •febli B • ULON antt• 7febt , TroamiN,..,. N 0.67 darket went, LLEXANDER ES JAYN, ZVd Starr, 7d Third geireeh near - Wood.. •-• ' fisbl hIeCLOSICRY, /rim Ca Clothing StottiiNo.LlM4 VoLibeity streotooPPosito ttte tunuth Market, fob?. OSLWA ROBINSON,/*tot for narodso Co.'s Line qf Potksts, Fifth at., 000 door below' Wood. Ml.'" VITILLIAN AtitiSQN,lo — i — rtitithitte . Dery . 89 Lib erty street, head of W 6 04, t• • febl FORGE COORRANi - Forwarititit and;Caminisreou Urmercitant, No. 20 \Wood stratt. feta MINOLI§H & ELLIOTT, Raft.lluttatt and hniationers,Na, xim' Market it. betirain Thlrd wad Foartt.'' Pahl :te .... 6'oo -10.00 s 00 ':;15 00 s -DELANYi imitertabre atimiarstatc, No. 49 Lib .erty street,. , total , 4.10 N ar..,I34RNENT, 4 , 4-k, — " . •9orner or Wood and 81x0 , V streets:.:. • • • ""' t " ''febl' : fliiD;z. . f . ankers • • n •zeltarted • Coin anci.Vank No,ta, No. fns Market street. lenl. AstreA FULTON, Bat and Brass Founder, Np. 70 Seel et, bihtten Mnrief unit Fein" strireur.- febt - • TOWNSEISTR, CARR & CO:, C",*ek aed,Wagou Makers, St. the bndie. febl 7nlt. BRON 'S OFFICE, N 0.65, Diamond alley,'near WI - Wood istreet. , r:! feu OWERNEBEttp,.F:q44,l,ilik,Clothing • No. 25 Liberty street. - •my 24 ipaDMUND GREER, ~ triftta:ap , profet„ 114erty , street, eminsita &natant& ' • tiy23 ORN MAHAN,' Fashie4abte Tailor, Filth street, near AVood, Opposite tke. oirtee'ofahe inyttr. Thor ellol & .1011N8 •,• • uscolign mut Orna. UNI. Mental PCrifilm;ecirite •"" Vaud SeieFid streets. RICKETSON, tickleicas Grorirs'and CM' at Larr---Offtee mission lifeerhanti, ccrrnerof - Liberty and Irwin sts. A.ldePillfiTY It•CO., Forwarding and Commission 3.. _ .. ..„111:erehrtv, Caiinlktasin..,. ~- -4 - —...f - .mar3' 011. N ,INI'CLOSICE,i - ",/Viitor andC/o thier,Lt'berty street between' Sixth and Virgin alley, South ilde: - ' . sepia' MULLEIN ..t. DOWNINti, Fashionable Mot/tint . Store, No. 219 Liberty street, opposite Seventh st. , tsep2o7.r e I .a.. .. . : .. , lIMMINS 4r. ShilTEI, - .ran:van:ring and. Compussiern /Vete/feria:arid Dealer: in Prodate, No.lSinithfieldit , PPosita the'Monougabelalionse., - '. : . itda INI.; fr, hIOOI{ItEAD, Whalssale and Revel Grows and - Produce Dealers, corner of thi"l3iiiinond and tantond alley. _._ L: TODD fteki..„.Gendrtnen , e , Furnishint 600ds—ks ,dablisfr4nerri,eorner of Market atul . Vifth streets. up Stairs, entriine on'Fifilt strut. myl43 li McCANCK Fashionable C • thlng Establirri ,i'inent; N6a: 7: and 70, cornei. of' Sixth and Liberty parr urri•LE, 3*., Wholesale' Green - , Product Deale r tl Commission Merchant, Third . st., between Wood id Market. mr,Xl A BSALOM ILIVRAIS, Irhaiesaie an 4 Rawl{ [leaser V* Fancy, and Papk Dry G 6 floods,s Market strceu, weea . Foarth aal the 113)141. eM ' : IN B. DUMAN V, Gad Beater, No. 120 IV ood a Gold Leal; Dentists' Foil. &c. constantly on hand and MI Wile Lured to order., , lllyln iftir URPfir RLEE; Ilrobi Dana and Commission 10.fereitarila, for the gale of American Woolen Goode, curuer of Litterty street and Qeail'A alley. novlo (ALIAS. H.. YA LtiVisialat and VapltEanufneturcr, tu; kidettlem in Furs of nll kinds NQ 73 Wood etreet, nen Otsor to coiner of fourth. febt IiLyALE, Yuan° Forte ..tlantiaerurer, andde.nreTin Musical Instruments, No., 112* Wood street, near n Elfi. - nool9 USLPH WOOD WELL, Importer and Deattr is For. eign-and Dornessic Hdrdlcare; corner of Second and Wood streets. ocd9. SAMUEL AI2CLITAILS.:it 4. Cu., Agents Jur, Carlisle anti itiripard's negular Line of Paeket Ships, .from hew York toLiv - srpool, No. 142 bileerty st. JOg - gPiritAJOlt, Pool Store, Ship Chandlery and ' Agency-of the Pittsburgh Lurd Oil Factory, No 4. Market street, Pittsburgh. jnt2 ritAAFFE & OVONNOB., Proprietors of the Pittsburg - 4 Ponatik Boizt Blom corner of Penn and Wayne gm : - _. . febl. ..., i A.MtS MAY, Wiwksatt Grocer, Forwarding and COM- O! miss,icat Merchant, Water street, between Market and 'e 177.• • i r t[lLL k CURRY, ers a Banknd Exchange Brokers, Na. 1 6.5.W00d street, third , doorbelow. Foartb, west side. 14.EVALVIL & itHAM,-.Baratrs and Exchange Briktn. jzotueronitird- and Wood streetN• opposite the St. Charles Hotel. " feta ii*OHNSON'& STOCK.TC)N,Booktellrrs, Stalionmi Prm tern and Putdi.r.kers, .coruer. of alarket uul Thfril febi ;Irk:TOR SCRIBA, Bookseller, Stationer cod Binder, V Fifth street, betareen.Wood and Market. :I=7 Y•. field and Gas Fitter; smi th •, field street, between Diamond alley and Fifth at. decal _ _ T i J..ttle Et Trr, Wholesale Grocers, dealers in Pro t, duce and Pittsburgh manufactitres. Nci. 214 Liberty, opposite 7:11 et. • - apld 0_ EV EN BIG BOORB CLOTHING STORE, N o. 5, Six lb -0 sleet, near Liberty. eJOLIN VARHAN, _ I Proprietor. JOHN . • liatiAN 7 Inolescus and Retail DruggutoNo. 931, Wood strew, one door south of Diamond alley- --- VOLLANSBEE'Sc HAY WARD, Whole_s..7:l4 and tittail .1. Dialers frt. 800 ah'st Sliorsi - No • street t op; wain' AVootY.- , ' "- - • fell fpA. FAHNESTOGN. & CO., Wholerair Drug Ware house., corner of First and tVood'atteats, and corner of Wood and Sixth, - • fabl _ ._______—__ Airst. ALEXANDERk. SONS. Coffin Marrs rind Fur- TY nishing Undertakers, corner of Penn and SL Clair insects, opposite tlie Exchange. Entrance on Penn sreet. ;.____ f bl TORN 11. MELLOR., Wholactle and - ltrtaii Dater in 10 Music and Atimicatlnstrumence,Pianos t Seitool Boats, and Stationery, No. I trWrooisl street.- • • - janl TAMIS:JTATTER§ON, Jr., cofuer Of First and Ferry P 5 streets, rainificacturer' ofLocks Binges ; and Britts !robaceo - Faller,' Mill and Timber Sereive, perewa ?or. Rol ling mil • IBRTAR,Rectifyirig Dfstalsr, and Wholesale Dealer .siztEoreign and • Domestic -Wines and Liqaors, No. 14 Liberty street, autLs3.Th lUD and ' 4121 ' FitLutnber,/./rrchant. °thee on, Penn Street, between Irwin aid Maud. Contraunteadions rarnoly. atte Wed 'to:. .—. 4. 4: , 4. , : mail • - ob •ra 'Wine and Liquor 31e r ahem,: Also. 'lmporters of - Soda Ash and Powder I\n. 101,11mila ortreet. Pinshorah. Pa. ? J AW-LANGE ticry.4 li , Exchange, A'lace, altunore: D. DORSEY, Proprietor.' Coaches will be in readiness gall the landings to convey passengers, free of charge, Tr ING & INNEY, Agents for the!aware, ltlarual LEIL /est/raw& Company, olPhiledelphia, at,the Ware house of King k Holm et, Water street, acne hie rket, ;CIA.RSONdc McKNIGHT, - IThotqate than* and - Cum- N3742zission Merchants, Stith streeybetateen Wood and ~ M. GLENN, Bev bindet, corner of ' T h ird and V... streets; above' C. where he 4 .propared to ido every description of ruling and binding. pee. 2 !IL W. POINDEXTER. T tr OINDEXTER •& CO.; Wholesitla ry broceaild 00112"1 "IDDlEj o l l andForWartling Blerehunts, No . Water ,seet;Pittsbitr& ••" ; ' • • apll: ;TNT R. ISIURPRY,:WhoIesaIe and itetall Denier in ' • "DttY'ROODS Mrth' east earner Of -Market anti } Fourth SAhltail.t.ltlOßßOW,. Manufacturer of Tin , Copper and Sheet Iron Ware, No. 17 Fifth streetlittwetn Wood and hlarker._ -- • WM. - , . 7A3IftS ATHINSON.. O,CAIFE• to- ATKINSON, Mane tfaeturers ..Tin, Cop per Wirt Sheet Itan Ware. Th ey• also execute. every. tdescriptioh of - 131enksmith.Work..• First street, between ItVcsad and-Market. Pittsburgh. -out Thy 4 4 1 t I NOES' II tatt/it4Ort. , 4 , • 4 •••• • • - - 11ARBA11011. 4k . W.ITARBAUGH, Commission and Forwarding ).7 • ,Merehano, and de nitro in Flou:r. Wool and Produce No. 53: Water,. aud 104 , Front meet, 'between Wood and pmitbfield streets: Elttsburgh.' cne-PARTNEIiSHIP,--Teraigned hair associated with hinisolf John Nicole, from Baltimore ,, Oa , icery and Poneral Commission . Business, under the t Nicole. Dated 1m limitary; 1,1349” a , • Jan4o • - • ' VRAS. SELLERSI 4 I B 'CHARD - T. 'IsEtICII, - Jr., Imp orter, • and drain ,14 • Fareign' , and Domestic Sculleivi :Hardware; and Var.. • ga Trimmings, Of - all ,desesiptiona,, No. 133, Wood, et., Piasblu'gb,severk daare above ada'one door. above' H. Chad's* CONI Shoe'Store. • • - - BBLAIR & - ,C0.„.13ta.34 ilfanufattarn Waal if:; hive constnntlY on which: ll ai sonment of every' description of BRUSHES, to lt e y solicit the atten tion, of dealers: Also, n..largo , stoek of SHOE PING, INGS, which is constantly renewing with the best =- preyed Kitt.' PISGING - TACELE:snd SPOrtidg menu, in every itariety—all of which w. be' sold whsle-' sale and ' • " I iy7' QUITIfIc SINCLAIR, (fate alai LEW &tg firbeelf, Produce And Commiariimllleetharits,s6Wdod ;street, Pittsburgh. The undersigned bayf rig enteiedinto . partnership under the above Style; respeietfolly ask the ' pationage of the friends of the hoe firm, a nit of the pur chasers generally. They feel 'Warranted in promising they can give satisfaction to .all why may buy of them, or, confide Misiness.to their .care. _ - - I S . 1 1 ' nd dealer LY ' in PAINrIcSi , i f l i o. nd u Orgarrien Il,:Cleu'r et: ' , 2 Prts l Pitts burgh, has constantly on hand all kinds-of PAIrIIIII, either Dry or Nixed; Japan sad Copal, Vandal' ; Li nseed Oil; Boiled Oil ; 4pints Turpentine LlNiUdour Oh use, of all 1 sizes,• Putty, Paint Brushes; ie., all of the bes t quality, 1 and for sale at reasonable prices. , • ' • aeoll .. . P. MEM =SEEM Businsi WM. H. M 41711,. ' 'W. M. 82 TICLAM DIME /4 4- 4 ' 4 , , . PITTSBURGH;. MONPAY. JANUARY '29, '1849. Bl*.tka'a (garbs. H. . GEBBEAD 0; Dealer In imparted and Domestic Segars. Snuff and TobacCo, and,Betail, Liberty street, six doors above Smithfield PittsbUrgit, Pa.. from cattail,' Merclitints,Wilibe prow yattendedtd:' TIRUG'S' DRUGS li—Joat Murata: Ihuggist and Apodiseary, north•west. carnet lot Wood' and Fifth. streets, Pittsburgh, will keep constantly On hand ,Drugs, Paints, Oils, Dy-15.tuffs,Ac. N. ft—Physicians' Prescriptions , carefully compound. ed. from .the best , materilliai at laaY.-..,haar.ar the day 'at night. Also; an assortment of PerAurtery;. nue , tootN. hair, and clothes' Brushes, Ice , Ac., &a., Which . ' will be gold lowfor dash. - PPM* Pstattionsafor:ll.4Bl , ,__ , t 'CORD & ilatii - APCord & faztaltATTEttl3., wilLintroduce the• Spring Stylet of HATS thisday, Saturday, March 4th,1848, . . .• ' Their friends and customers are requested Zo esti and erataine their 'amigo( Spring Hatt ftiat'reeeived frau NeeziYork, at their stoze,cornar ef. Valizanal Woad BiL UriLLIAM Tatp . ViL4Q , alortertakrr,frtikh street, tin-, "If mediately opposite the Theatre, MoPecrfallY h it:amebae-lite-mit and the publicist general, that !heists resumed his baldness as a Furnishing;UndenaketrAe is puppligd , wjtli and alwltYs )feePIR on hand Coffmliartftli sizes and kinds, Slim - ads, and all other articleeLnecolitery on such occasions. • •Silcerplaten r tott bottcs,„and Isiden coffins will bssup• pliedi itt order. fine hcaratkond cturinge Always reedy to attend,ffipernis. . Pe .291 y : xottauge Rote , r eerrwr of Penn and St. Clair streets, Pittsburgh, Pa. HE , subseriber, hiving. assumed the management of T this long established and.popular Hotel, respectfully announces to travelers and the public generally, that. be will be at all times prepared to accemraodate them in all things desirable in a well regulated Hotel. The Hattie Is now being thoroughly repaireitthroughOut, and - nolv furniture added; and no pains will be spared tot:mike the Exchange one of the 'very best flotels In the eOuntry.-.- The undersigned very respectfully solicits 'a contintlance of.the liberal patronage which the,House has:heretofore received. MORO „OW.STON - reblD:claar John AL Townsend, • RUGGIST AND APOTRECAItY, No, 45, Market D street, three doers abrive Third, Plinth arirki,will have constantly on hand a well selected IMO rtment of the best nod freshest Medicines, which be will sell on the most reasonable terms. Physician's sending orders will be promptly attended to, and suppylled with articles they may relyupoit as getmine. • • . • Physicians prescriptions :wine accurately and neatly prepared from the best materials, at any hour or the day pr nigh '' Also; for'sale, a large stock of fresh and good PERFIT. WRY. . dealt banataiv i • n. W. 11:11400N, Late ,m , i3 or P N. itt le stin A rg airmso n. Nrka l lm ate i o n f e fi c a m sk i zt F lle o , r lc a n ra n . „ . and Conitnlsition Merchants, No. 9, Front street; above Broadway, Cincinnati, Ohio. aYYYI To generally, Pittsburgh, Pa. Tiferchantigenerally, Nashville,Tenn. W. F. Lane- it CO Louisville, Ky. SPringer &Whium4n, -IJana" eine' • ' Ohio. James Johnston & Co., , fletvitt, bferaillt'oo., New Orleans. - hlagregork MorrisiNevr York.) Duval.Deighlar & C0.,-Baltimore. Smith. Bagaley &. Co., Philadelphia_ DanielDeshon Boston. sep2.l:ly 3 - 011N - IS:DAVF§, Auctioneer and Canimission Mrrchant, corner of Wood and Fifth sireets,'lsittsburg, is ready to reteive merchandise of even description on consign.. meat for public or private sale.and from bag experience in the above husincas,latters himself that he will boable to give entire satisfaction to all who may favor him with their patronage • , Regular on l'ilandaya and Thuisdays of Dry Bootie and Fancy Articles, at 10 o'clock, a. sr. Of Groceries, Pittsbargh niantifactured articles, new and second•hand Funtttu re, at 2o'clock,r. Y. Sales every evening at early gas-light. augtßy AFuvroN, Et/1 and liCass Founder, has rebuilt and commenced busimuss at his old stand, No,. 70, Se cond., between Market and Ferry streets. where he will be ' , Teased to see hit old'euimmers and friends. Church, steamboat, and bells of every sine, front 10 to 10,000 pikunds, east from pattenus of the most approved models, andvarranted to - be. of thr best materials.' Mineral Water Pampe. Counters, Raitinge, together with every vnnety of Brans Cantingn, if requir ed,tnruetl nod finlitted in the newest manner. 4X F. is the sole agent. for Rabbi:o Anti-At:rank', Mr- Ard. en justly celebrated for the reduction of friction in `machinery. The boxes - and composition can he had of 'him a} nfl times. • • ,nosl3:r • Leeching, Copping and Bleeding. No. 55, Fin STRXET. tr Nonnts, (Successor to M. FL Delany.}—Fresh Leeehes recetred monthly; attendance stall hours. Reference : The Physicians of Pittsburgh, Allegheny, and Birtninghtun. , March 13, 1848. !moot cheerfully recommend to Physicians,' Families, Auld ail all kaiser friands a nti patnopsattr. 8,-Nossus, six hetng thoroughly acquainted with the business. and worthy of patstraage. • M. R. DELANSi. mar tdira - 14oRTHArr AND - LANDSCAPE .PAINTESIti.—BIr. E Cqffiri,rteaders hie thanki to his patrons, and would inform the citizens of Pittsburgh and vicinity, that he has on hand, a large variety of Landscapes, for sale at the Odeon,"oii Totirtb street, between Wood and:Smithtield. a 24 riI 9 WNSFAD, CARR & CO., Sneceuors to the old firm I Of C. Townsend & Co., and Carr & Rowland, beg 'leave to announce to their friends and to the 'Public genr orally, that they are now prepared to execute all kinds of work in the Coach and IA egos-making business. at the shortest notice, and warranted to be'of the bestquali. ty The very large quantity, of seasoned Timber with which they are prepared, and their facilities for business, enables them to insure the public that they are prepared to carry on an extensive and prornyt business in their line, and they respectfully solicit a continuance of the liberal patronage bestowed upon the late firma. se p 4 AN BLINDS.:4, ditIBILE & CU. have re- Wn M oved to the corner of Wood street'and Diamond alley, over S. ld'Clabils Leather. Store, where they are prepared to furnish renitiOn Blinds, Wholesale and Re tail, at prices ranch reduced: having a veryereentrie mode isf painting. and other advantages unknown to others in the trade. Besides givingn superb:4 finish to blinds,they trimthem with the best materials, making them rich and durable. N. B.—Wide or r ,:rrow Oats—portable or permanent fastenings furnisnol. Old Blinds refittrd. "0 TEEL AND FILE MAN UFACTORY.—The Subscri -1,7 .bers, having enlargedtheirestablishment for the man declare of .Srskt. and Fuss—oh the corner of O'Hara :andtiberty streMs, Pittsburgh—are prepared to furnish Files of every description, of the best.quality:. and being. determined to make tt the interest of consumers to pur chase Files from 'them, respectlblly invite the patronage, of all who use the.artiele. marlo-y J. ANKRIM tr. CO. NEWLY INVENTED PATENT BLOCK SPRING TRUSS, for the immediate relief and . pertnanernt cure of Hernia and Rupture! (Suited to all sizes.) The superior dahlia of thin 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 port of it, and thoroughly adapts itself - to any Move sinententide by the wearer. It can he worn without any intermission. until a cure is affected The subscribers have made arrangements for the Manufacture of these valuable Trusseson p superior style, in Philadelphia, mid have them now for sale at their office No. 77 Smithfield street, near Sixth, Pittsburgh. GEORGE WATT, 3Y/ _D. W. KAUFFMAN. iuttv DFWGSTOItE.—JOInt D. hioseAst, Whole t 1711 sale and Retail Druggist, No. 94 Wood street, one door south or Diamond alley, Pittsburgh.--The aubacriber has just received from the eastern cities, and is now opening at the above stand, a full assortment of articles in his line, consisting of Drags of all kinds, Dye Stuffs ; Paints and Garnishes, Chemicals, &c., 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 articles, both as to quality land price, will please such as.may favor him with Real!. mr3-y MONONGAHELA PLANING 11 , 111...4.---JAMES Mau, moan would respectfully inform his friends and the piiblic,rthat - his -new establishment is mini in full opera- Alan, and that he in prepared to furnish Boat Cabins, and, all orders fot Planed Lumber, with promptitude, and 'at the loWest Tales: . - Board and. Plank, planed on one or both sides, con stonily 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. dee3!tt CHEA BONNETS—W. H. MURPHY is ofl P his remaining stock of BONNETS at greatly read ,ced prices. Bonnets of last winter's shapes at from 25 .cents to $1,00; • • Cheap Lawas.—A lot of Dress Lawns reduced to 121 cents per yard. iYherd:Goodc far Druses.—A supply just received, and loitered very low. Dark Ginghams.—Rich dark styles of Ginghams. Also, ,Manchester and Domestic do., of choice patterns. Mantua Ribbons,'-An assortment must reeeiVed in the ;Whol esal e.Rooms, .2d story, and offered low by the piece. , Also, White and Colored Satin do. Prints and Muslirts: -Aa excellentstockonhand,from 4c. per yd. up to the finest qualities. At the north-east corner of Fourth and Market streets. ENTLEMEN—Tbesubsetibeis beg - leave to inform ;‘...T 'you that:they have in store a.full assortment of fine !Shirts, Bosoms, Collars, Cravats, Stocks, Pocket Hand ' kerchiefs, Gloves, Hosiery, Saspendere, Umbrellas; Un-' der.Shirts, trawers, &c.; in fact every thing included in 'aent. 7 B,Wearing Apparel, to which they invite your at tention. They alsomanufacture to order, at their factory East, eye ry Slaikty ' and ' pattem of SH mrs,in quantities and quality to salt purchasers. ' Please give us a call, and examine our Goods and i Prices, at our Waresroom,North-east corner of Fifth and Market streets. up stairs. EDWARD TODD & Co.JE 1911 CAMPAIGN OPENED.—At the Great Bargain Corner, wherethere hap just .been received, a splendid mew stock of BOOTS and SAORS, of every .vanety ; which Sold Cheaper - than ever; as our mono is quiet sales and small profits. . Also ' a large lot of TRUNKS, CARPET BAGS, VA LISES.. All we need to convince the public of the fact oT selling cheapy is to have them give us tall and being the run along. tcr Don't forget the place', corner of Smithfield and,fth week . . . gaol J. BATES. ",fi x , -ai~.~'s.r'' .. ,~ ~ -toa,- s ' wc;i'~ . ;:' ;. ~ -...".' -.. ,':.:.ice.. CondPs patent. grAdttated galvanic Battery AND PATIW:INSULATF4.);PDLN i It, , F OR : Mimics: , AND °Till= the only, ; n th . ; i n n: n t instrument n d t, t o E f the nn pkilifindit medical`h has verb purposes,op a r n es - a e ; n ti I t l e , d e only one ever known tannin, by which the galvanic fluid cast be conveyed to the Unman eyeirtur ear, the brute. or o any part of the body; either .externally or, internally, A n a definite, gentle streaMywilliout shocks or pain--wah. perfect safety--;and often With the happiest effect,. This important apptitatias - is nrivil highly Unproved Of sy many of the moat eminent physicians Of this country nd Europe, to whom theitTheted and others whom it may concern, can be : referred.. Reference will also, he ; wen to many highly retipectable, citizens,; Who 'have been cured, by roeans firibli mast valuable apparatusiel Some of the' most 'inveterate nervous Abrorders, 'which could not be reMoved by any other :k nown Among vorious,others, it has been proved to be odmir l ebly adapted for the cure of.the follopdug diseases, viz: nervous headache and tither disorders Of the brain. !tie With` this apparatus alone that the operator Can convey' ibe . galvanic fluid with mike 'runt safety to the. eye, to re.; 'tore eight, or care amtturosis ; bathe carte restore hear ing ; to the tongue or other organs, to restore speech ; and t rte th um a " ati ri am oU , asthma, s P l a hrri rli a 9 ,ll r E i ti h r%l b gil y s or f r o t r ie th d e Oiril r ?o(l%i f c,htrontnile yeti, dr pa*, gout, chortler. St: Yitlltt'ilatim epilepsy, weakness from Wrens, some (Hammes peculiar to le= makes, contraction of thalimbs. lOakittlV, etcti etc: 4 ftlitht[fot,slirmundigg:oplintie* .Western Pa., and Privileges, with the histrutuent, may be purchased, Rho tested for the cure of .illateses. Full initnictions will bb igeren for the various cherni• Cali to housed far various diseases', and the best manner for operating for the cure pr theso,diseases, will also be fully explained to the purchaser, and , a pamphlet put into 161 211 as expressly for. Oise,purposes, carefully pre- Par e d by thepatentee. 4:4-Itre of WILLIAMS,-V - , Vine meet, nov l3 - near 4th At. Road, - [flatly Capt. and Dltiffii. • THE subscriber 45-now - receiving . from the c ity of . D,Tcw_York ai choice agsortatent of Hats ;111P1 1 116Cap q . and Mac, Littest Eachions, in greut Fier*, and very CIIZAP, wholesale and retail. JAMES WILSON, . novll - Smithftehisticet,ild door South of 4th Itt.• Pr - opt - 106r. Ball Paintiono t- , 1 C. H. PAULSON+ Na; 73 , W00d at., 5.1• door from • the corner of Fourth, ha l+ reeeiredand wilt this day ._,... hit:educe the FALL 8712.,..g of Ci RIVTLEMEN'S kurs; and would revectfully invite hie enstamers and the public generally to call and entrain c the Little. -,angl2B ALL FASHIONS !loose has TuistieJerv; from ti F New York the-Falt styli: of HATS: which. he will '!ntroduee this day, Saturday, August 49th. All those in want of a neat and superior RAT. would do writ to (Mil at N 0.75 -WOOD STREET, ttUir td door above Fourth. Viirl.7.lllN OF Ifiits F'drcTitr4l - 3. WCORD £ CO., (hale fillenrd & King,) 411 WILL, ittrroduee,ott Saturday, Aug.* the FAIL sTYLE-OF KAL IP Put received from New Nork. Timm in wantof a neat and beautiful HAT, are invited, to call at their store, corner of - Fifth and . Wood streets, F7(1.1, FASHIONS: , r - 111 A - 1. IS lfr" CAPS 1 • 11116 TILE snbscriber,having returned from New York, wit! introduce, ruts DAY, August 20th, 1543; iftssrs, Bev& t Co.'s FALL STYLE OF .11.42'4 , to whielthe would call the attention of his customers end the public. He, is daily expecting the arrival of his fall assortmeulpf Xad, Cala. and Muffs, all of which will be disposed or at unusttally lOw Prices. G. W. GLASGOW, 102 Wood at, au r.. 3 ' 3d door below'Davls' Auction Rooms. - . New Hat ••jt JAMES. WILSON, Het fifestufeettovr, (formerly of the corner of Diamond tilley and 'Wood stree."o, ) begs leave respectfully to In - forni his old caste uses . , friends; and the public; that be has opened a NEW STOHE,Mi Smithfield in., where a choice assortment nf HATS, CAPS,- and- LADIES FORS. (as good, neat, fashionable and CHRAP as any in the city,) may be had. J. W.. very, cordially invites his friends and the public to remetriber his new location and establishment, and give him a cell as , hearty as he intends to welcome them. kgashlotsable Hat ea . ap - Haunt/ter ory. GEORGE S. ANSHUTZ, Agent. respectfully informs his friends and the:public general- • t ly, that he has commenced the mannfacinre of • Hsts'and Caps, at No. Et Weotistreet, one door from the corner of Second, where be hasnow on hand fine as sortment of Hats and Copier his own ountufsetaie, which be will dispose of, wholesale or. retail. on the most rea sonable terms, for cash or city acceptance. :.Hats main to order at the shortest malice. !; hpifl'3n t 4.7IIIVENG AND IiAIR,DHEStUNG CIALOUNr—in.Tes: scut k Foorrstn, Tommie( Pooftssors, have O r ited up the saloon on the corner of Cherry alley and WafFr 'st-, near the National Hotel, (writ. - fpreupit , d b%. Clement Archer, and areprepared to written gentlemen armee, with ease, comfort, andpolitenefak- • • • ' In connection with their salchipithey have tilted up an excellent shower bath, where persons can have-shower baths at 'arbours of the day. -* ...They 'atilt cotttimos.ttS their Oki Stand, corner of the Diamond and Union at. febl7-tf friflE subscriber has paid into the Treater-For the Com monvrealth, 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 Sylvanus Lothrop,Eeq., 114 Wood street, three doors from Filth, where he is prepared to at tend to the sale of every kind of Merehandise,Farniture, in Real Estate, Stocks, Shipping, Ae., either the Auction Rooms or on the premises, and will in all cases exert him self to the almost 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 ongoods in the store, but merely the com mission for selling, thereby giving all owners a fairchance without partiality of having therein property disposed of to the best advantage. Sales will be promptly settled when made. Advances will be given at any Irma, on the most accommodating terms. Merchants will not be charged for advances. Regular sale days t Mondays and Thursdays, of Dry Goody Groceries, Furniture, ac,; and every evening, Hardware Cutlery, Watches, Guns, Piano's, and Fancy Articles, ' Books on Saturday evenings. np24 JAMES M'KENNA, Auct. Dir &E. TODD would respectfully inform the mer .ll.• chants of this city and our customers generally, that we have removed our stock of Shirts and Gents Fur nishing Goods, to the corner of Fifth and Market streets, 141 story over W. & P. litmus, entrance on Filth street, where we intend to keep on hand a large stock ofShirts, 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 be hnppy 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, as we expect to add largely to our stock, and diminish our prices. Merchants and dealers are solicited to examine our stock of Goods. aplo-tf Hospital, TIIIS INSTITUTION, under the charge of the Sisters of Mercy, situate on Stevenson street, south of Penn sylvania. Avenue, is now open for the reception of Pa uents. Themedical gentleman attached to the Hospital are— Doct. J. P. GAZZANI, . fact. Amuses, Wrananao, 11tchles.r.„ ' Baum; Samna. Non-paying patients will be received as formerly. Pay. pauentawill be received at the rates adopted for the temporary Hospital. Lower Wards, 83,00 per week. Upper Wards, (in which each pa tient has a separate apartment,) 83,00 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 expense. Clergymen in:any denomination are allowed to visa 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. Sanaa, or JAMES BLAKELY, ie2 Ch'n of Committee of Mercy Hoa)iital. Establishment. ----- TAMES W . WOODWELL, . would respectfully I. SJP inform the.puttlic that he has removed to his new location, No. 133, Third street, (next door above theald stand.) Isleither expense nor trouble 'has been spared, to make it the moat extensive and magnificent Furniture warehouse to be found any where, east er west! The stock on hand, far variety, taste and ele gance, is such as has never been offered to any public. From the most costly outfits at, SI,OOO per set, down to chamber and litehen furtiltarepnaf be found in styles and patterns, to suitatiy and every taste. Wood well hope* for ,a continuance of the very liberal patron age extended In him heretofore, and pledges-himself to give entire satisfaction,' hoth as regards the solidity, du , rability and style of his articles, and the liberal and ac-, comniodating principles upon which be does business.— His extensive new warehouse be'ng now filled from the cellar to the fourth story, with every variety of furniture and CRAM, he would solicit a cull from nil in want of aniclesin his line., ap27 Welt Volnt orks. RIISTON eiNVAGNER, Engine Builders, have tom meneedd business on Penn at., nenr the Point, at the establishment formerly carried ow by Stackhotute & Net. son. Persona wishing to purchase Steam Engines for Boats; or for other purposes, will please favor us with - a call, as we flatter ourselves to be able to furnish them on as favorable terms as any ptherestablishment inthe city. Also, rolling mill and castings of every description can be had at the shortest notice. RatarmcEs—Capt. Robert Beer, Thomas Scott, Esq, Church, Carothers, & Co., H. Denny, Esq ~IH. Allen & Co. CYPRIAN PRESTON, ap22 ENOCH WAGNER. ;COmmereialitow Cabinet Wareroom T.. 8. YOUNG lc Co. HAVE removed theirCABINET WARE-ROOMS to Commercial Row, Liberty street, opposite the head of Smithfield, where they will keep constantly on hand an extensive assortment of So fits, Tables, :Wardrobes, Bureaus, Bedsteads, Chairs and every article is their line of business. Undertaking promptly attended to at reasonable CAR%—.lastreceivoct, by Express, three•pieues.Of su pelline BROWN LUSTRE CLOTHS, for Over-coats and Sacki, which will be sold IoW, at 251 Liberty street, by (nov18) • C. WERNEBURG. (chronicle and Journal vow.) ~. _w:: _.>.~~ ._ Busintop (garbs. Auction Sothic. Remov• .4„~.....e5°` may r Y r. £Ui ceilaneous Annuals an • GI t or) a, ZI.IIT:ABLE-FOR - PRESESTS.L-• , Gerita of Beauty, and 1:7 Literazy. Gill, for 1849 • s. : •. Friendship's Offering., for 1849. Clitikfmas Roses, rot' Christmas Blcissoms. f0r1849. , • Amaranth, a Token of Ileinembianee,Tor 1849. 'The YOurig3lan'sOfferiag. .' ••" ZTlie Young Lady's Offering; by Mrs. Sigourney, and others. Leaflets of Memory, a superb outlast) for 1849.1. f ! The Fairy Ring, f0r.1340. : The 00a1, 11i splendid gift - book, for 1849. ' The Ilyiscmth, for 1849. > ' • • The Scrap Book,.for 1849. The Snowflake; f0i1849. ' The Book of Pearls: , • . . . • . The Lady's Annual, for 1849. ! The Women of the Serlptures; a beatitiftilwork. The Wreath of Friendship, for 1849. The Christian Keepsake, for 1849. Reed's Female Poets of America, itMtaii ing! portraits of, ars. B..oake Smith, Ildroi.,F. S.,lo,sgood, Mrs.. X.. IL Sigourney, Mrs. E . F. Eller, Mrs. Benne C. Embuiy, Mrs, Amelia B. Weltry; Mrs. S. Hale; 'Mrs.' E? C. Kinney, Mies. Anna C. Lynch, Miss Sarah .1. Clarke, (Grace Greenwood.) The above, - withm large collection of 'Poetical Works, Prayer Books, Bibles and othe,r works in splendid styles of bindings, suitable tor Christmas and New Years pres ents, for sole at the bookstore of • JOHNSTON & STOCKTON, Corner - Market end 3d 'ste. BOOKS AND ANNAI Yon 1E The GemOf the Season,ls.l9. The Opal. • ' • ,4 Gems of Beauty,. ". Do. (white cf. and Case) . " Book of Pearls, 33 Forget-me-not, . ,4 Do. (white cf. and case) ‘, Friendship's Offering, " 'Keepsake of Friendship, " EreelsloiAntmal,; " Do.-(white cf..aud. box) The Ilyacinth, The Rotary of Illustrati , Lady of ithe,Lake, iliusu Moore's Poetical Works; Rookb;illustrated-,• • Poets of ,Connecticut, Pictorial Franklin and Napoleon; • Perpetual Keepsake; Willis' Poetical Works; Lays of Sabbath. Alarke assortment of popular Juvenile Books; many of Which are just from the press Toy 1 . 300 ks anikeolor ed Pictures, Gaines, &c.,&c. Just received by Express, and for style by ELLIOTT ts ENGLISH, dect,l3 . Wood and Market - Ms. 't - Varcester'st Pianos. JtF,CMVED THIS DAY. and for stile at.tuanufactUr. net prices, threh &gout Rateuvott IVANOS, made by 11. Woactsran,'lsiew York. These instruments are con.. sidered fully equal, if not superior, to. amp now. made in New York, having a delightful tone, full, round, and, melodious: warranted to wear well and give satisfaction. The price of these Pianos is believed to be much loVv= er than any other mandfactured in New York: 'Those who arc in' want of good -and elegpsit Irianoy at- a' moderate price, will .please tome and examine the. nlmve, at the store of the subscriber, where ti.lstrgst as sortment of Chickering's celebrated Pianos can always be found. ' - JOHN 'H: NELLOR, tleeN .No. 81 Wood street: Terrible lterobation—Stara Triumphant, TTOGAN & CANTWELL, feign of the *4 -4 t,i , No. 86 , Merlon street, would respectfully beg leave to call the,atterition of the public to their new atoek.of Goods, just tereived and opening from,seandacturers apd porters, of which - they feel confident that price and 'qua': ' itrwili give entire satisifictioh, as ou nu r otfOis--" Quiet Safer and Small ?neut. , , . . , . Our stock consists, partly, of the following artiel e s,vi z: Ladies' and GenUemcit's Breast Pins, late styles ; Ouard and Vest Chains; Bracelets, Clumps and Lockets; Fin ger and Ear Rings; Pencils and Pena; Slidestind Studs; Steel Buckles, for Ladies' -Head Dresses; 'Madaloifs Card Cases , shell, pearl and velvet; Coral Beads ; buster Bt' :meg; fine Rosewood and Ebony Shaving cases, furnished; Slyer Spectaeles; Silver Spoons, all kinds; Getman Silver Spoons, all kinds; Silk Steel Read Bags and Purses: Cotton Bags and Purses; Hair, Toollt;lsittil and Cloth Brushes; Violins, Aecordeons, Flutes ..and Fifes; tine Penknives and Scissors;- Globes and,Paper Holders. Shell. Dress and Side Cobs latent styles; Chida Vases, Fruit Baskets, Agate and Glass Vases, Mugs. and Cologne Bottles; Tables, Chessman - and Backgammon Boards: Silk Tapestry; Brussels and In grain Carpet Bags ;'Willow,.A.tarket and Side Baskets; Chairs. Wagons. Cradles, .I c., fcc., with a large assort ment of Toys and Fancy Araclex, teo numerous .to men tion. [settlft. 11, 1 ;1V I d S o l itt l iT E w i te — n they c w a i n " t ,wi e :tie% shitting!? Twenty years' loss of hair and wonderfat a r 'bt.let7laree - - - - - Bayamon; Jaly "Deir Sir—The wonderful effects *flames , Coral Hai! Restorative has been decisively demonstrated in the'ea-* Besot several respectable eittsens th o elown,,who r a,- - it&BtartbrytarseniSe - tiiitd - sbittri'rinit biritli•s;Ary without fear. One instance, which iaa attracted partic ular :mention, 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 bead shaved and wore a wig. At my recommendation, he tried the Re. storative, and after using it, according. us the' direction, tor a short time, the young hair appeared. , and he has now as fine a head of hair as any person in Baltimore. YOJCPP, &c. JOHN KILVINGTON." It causes eyebrows to grow, prevents the hair' from turnip & grey, and the first application causes it to curl beautifully, frees it from scurf, and stops it from falling oU Sold with full directions at V chatham st.N.Y. and by Wm. Jackson, Agent, Pit Liberty pt. Pittsliurgh. Isep2o' Great Bargain, Corner I. J. BATES, Wholesale and Retail Beafir in Spou t Shoes and Trunks, Store coiner - of. Fifth and Smithfield streets,' Pittsburgh.—The wilsubscriber respectfully announces to-his old custo mcrs 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 Fifth and Smithfield sts., opposite the old Pittsburgh Foundry, where he will keep On hand a large assortment of BOOTS;SHOES,-HAIR and LEATHER TRUNKS, YALICES. CARPETBAGS, ie., of all descriptions and sizes, which he will sell for CASH tui cheap as can be bought in this market, Being connected with some of the largest'manufaetnr- Mg establishmchts 'in the eastern cities, und 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 same quality cau be bought elsewhere in the city. I manufacture and keep constantly on hand, Boys' and Youths , Calf and Rip Boots, every neat and - serviceable article. . 117 Remember the place, 'tGreat Bargain Corner?' J. BATES, apS-y Corner Fifth and Smithfield streets Important. TOHM M. BLAIR. DAVID STESI ART and PHILIP 4.) SPA HMAN, hnving purchased the entire interest and stock in trade of Mr. John W. Blair. beg leave.to inform heir numerous friends and the public that they have this day entered into partnership under the fi rm and style of " Idt.sta & Co.". for the manufacture of Brushes of every description. Being practical workmen, they will finke up every article of the most durable material, and in the first style; and will keep on hand, for sale, at their mom, No. BM Wood street. a very large assortment of every thing in their line of business—which, with their exten sive stock Of Shoe Findings, Fishing Tackle, Pen and Pocket Knives, POwder, Shot, and Variety Goods, they will sell cheap, wholesale and retail. 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 & .CO., Pittsburgh, Oct !Jfith,164,4:(0c30). 120 Woodat. lIOAREPATONOOKS.—Just received, at the Book- HI store of the subscriber, in Fifth , st, near Market : Almeria Medica,pura. by Samuel Hahneman,tmitslated and edited by .Charles.julius Hempel, M.D. 4,v015. Hartmait's Acute Diseases, by Dr.,Hemprel, vol. I. Hotncepothie Domestic Medicine. by J. Lowtiei enlarg ed and improved by A. J. Hall, M. 'D.. Jahr's New Manuel, vol. 1; Nos. Land 3. • , , . Hering. Domestic Physician. A Manuel of Domestic Cookery, for the use of persona who are under Hommpatie treatment. • - Boonitighausen's ThemmticTocket Book, for Homce pathists, by Dr. Okie. Habeman's Chronic Diseases, vol. 3. Together with Medicine ,Chests, of different sizes and prices. (apl6l VICTOR SCRIBA. George Armor, F , , ASHIGNABLE TAILOR, No. 43, Market street,—;; Having removed his Tailoring Establishinent in the rooms on hlarket . st., lately oceumed as a Bookstore,. kik Bosworth & Co., the undersigned is prepared to fill all or: ders in his line which muy 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 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 fashiOntible style, FOR CASH. ap2:l-ly GEO. ARMOR. arc ant, Tall,or. THE'subscriber respectfully antnaunces to his castoni ers, and to the gentlemen of Pittsbargh and vicinity, generally, that he has received his usual assortment of Spring Goods, for gentlemen , s wear, to which . he .invites their attention. His stock comprises fine Broadcloths of all colors; Cassimeres; rich Vestings, of plain and - fancy patients; 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. 'MI. B. SHAFFER, my 24 Water st., 3d door above National Hotel.. Fashionable Clothing Store, No. 21S LIBERTY STREET, OPPOSITE SEVENTH% TINE Snbseribers respecttblly inform their friends and the public generally, that they. have just received a new supply at French and English '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 Stores constantly on hand. Gentlemen wishing to have Clothes =dots) order, in a fashionable style, will find it to their advantage to call and examine our stoek 4 before going elsewhere. jy6-11 ftI'MULLEN* DOWNIIcG. CAEORGE COCHRAN. Commission and. Fortgarding kj" Aferrhant,.No. 26 ‘Voodstreet;_l'ilishafgh,conlinues to transact a general Commissicat Basinets, especially in the purchase and sate of American rnanufactbres and pm lure, and in receiving and forwurdingGoods consign ed to his care. As agent for themanunactUrem, he.win be constantly supplied, with theprincipularticlesof Pitts, burgh. manufacture, at the lowest wholesale prices. Orders and consigrunents are respectfully . solicited. tolverta Patent Concave Beater Cburnl BUTTER:IN FIVE,IIIII4IITESIt . • call the attention of.thePub is to the article head. ing . thieadttertiseinibi,abd . itivite the enterprising and Milieu s to call and witness its operation, t All ndver tisements in :relation to this-invention, todhe • hundreds. who have seen it tested, is surieiertigatitin. • Ast,,ThisCluim milt produce. Butter, gathering it in ti mass, from , sweat milk, in fide'. to tch rnitititds r and from cream prepared, its families ustiallyli prernite if, in three to five minutes ! i 4d.• The utility of this. invention „appoxent,. 11S- better Butter _can be produced from sweet milk, or cream, than cream soured, in the usual way ; and by . means of: this Charn, a little girl - Or bby can perfrartr, - m live•oe - teir Minutes, what has heretofore required•thelabortif a• bro.' min or man - for one or two hoars and sometimes half a d . . simply turumge thumb seMcv, thowholeinside: 'dasher is taken Out, leaving ntithime bat the Batter and Milk in the ploin'wooden box. • ••*---• • '4th. It is the cheapest Churn ever invented, as the silo plieity of- its' construction (though icmbodyiug. a ,gthat philoeophical principle) makes it. .to manatee-, I sth. It Is a Centuntin-serive China; di adridinVe will examine it.' I •I ••: • • 'll7 , We have purchased the monopoly of ibis.valuab in/PDYVenlen ftdalßeasn.Colver icliyerd, the patentees AV,e, ,pre now offering: the .• complete. monopoly. of • thi styled artiele for the Stites of ChM,' Penntylvame, New' •Yorir;'Nevr Jersey; Marylanditnd Delaware, which will insure certain and large profits to the manufaCturer-,pner nitoeedy return of iimettraent.., The pnblie are invited to call and its opernnori,,ar oar oinee;i n rittaburkb, every day; et lo'clock ; ' O . - •• •: ' • • - J. H. CLAYTON fr- Co., kreprietors. Office, Exchange Buildings, St: Clair street, next door to EientreJohne' - offiee.,: , • • f!.*- • ", —nov22' UALS, - , , ', 3,414 . : •; . ~ IBook of Beauty, for 1114 S. The Garland, The: Amaranth,. .." Christmas 'Boaes, — " ' Christmas Blossoms,. ". • .Flora's. Gems, , , Christian Keepsake,""4 The Snow Flake, - - '"F • 4A' The The hloPe em, R ose ; <,.. t,: ow Gift ofFriandship f ', " Tim Pearl, , a ions of the Bibe; ',' ; rated; the night of thelfithef , Oetober a Canal Boni be . longing to'-the,Union -.Line, •wasS'destroyed •by fire, iteatikinpatt'sisland—oceasioned,it is believed, by La cifer matchekpackedinDry Goeds. The 'underingned deem it an act juitiae to the Pro.' prtetorsaf that Line, Messrs. thatilh; Harophreyta& Co:, •Philadelphia,and Henry Graff & Co.:, Pittshurgh,without knowledge.or solicitation on their parr, ; to snake: known, this manner the Proinnt and satisfactory settlement bk . keen or The'fall amount of our ietpective leases bythat ateident; ranging in amount (rani three - hundred to fitleen hundred:•dollars; and in the aggregate •its- over twelve thousand:dollars. .- • • • ..• -•- . •f -;As,far aspeasiblethey had some of gleJous dupliCated: and frnpuediately forwarded:and where it was known . that - This eould not be done, or was not desired by'mcilley . have paid the' ernatint in'etish; or settled with the mer chants in Philadelphia, without refemnee to us., • :• ' ;The certaiti.insuraecexif hie Goode, stile on ; The way, is always. a matter of an xiety to the Merchant, and-that, id destroyed;: he shall be i nstantly paid tile amount' ortite lees; "we therefore with,. without the least disparage ment intended the other Lmes,to give this public testi , moray-of the satifaetory settlemerd of a heavy lose bythe Pidenurgh;November 7, 1.8•19. - ' PllTSßittGit. iulatthrr. Heiman* Smith A- Co. Tolin•Dearri • • - Alexander - • ; • ..A. - Br: Marshall, • • D. A.. Grier - • •.. Brown M'Ques,ton. A:Cunniimlinin, ••` • C. Abuiloot. ' ' ' • • • Inoiti Books for Christmas and Barr Years: A SPLENDID ASSORTMEN7ttisCrtEctervatt STAB A '..t),„ Muria's— The Gem.4 o ; /l 340; The, Hyacinth; • . The Forget•tne.not ; ..The Giftof Friendship; : . The Fairy Ring; The. Christian Keepsake; . The Garland; '" '' Thy Keepsake of Friendship; - The Hobe of Sharon;. - • ' • The SnoW.Flake;The Phjlopeno., .ik.lsti, an extensive variety of sinalliuvenife Toy Books ingreat variety, just issued foe the Holidays.. ' Also; fancy'Lettirr and Note Paper'; Taney Envelopes; from the lowest to the highest price manufactured.. New nod old Literature, constantly Goland and receiving, as Sinithfield street] third door above 2J. rilec22 TjrOLIDAYS ! HOLIDAYS: !—The subscribers are just opening it splendid collection of Toys and fine Fancy Goods of every- description,lsuitable foi•Christ- RM and New Year's presents, consisting in part, viz : Jewelry and Watches; Work. Dressing and Fano' Glass Boxes; Card Cases ; Pearl, Shell, Ivory and Velvet Card Baskets ; Steel Bead Parses tCrotchet Velvet Bags; Mu sic Boxes Chess Men;' Dominoes, &c.; with thousand' othdr articles, too numerous to mentitin. The above Goods we will sell extremely low, previous to the lid February,ls49, as we intend oinking some alterations in our store and business. We invite all to call who Wit Ult bargains, tit SO Market street, be tween Fifth and:Dimond. dee23 .. HOGAN & C.ANTWELL. • ; ITS OF.COUGHINGI in the night are very troable , ' some. They break in upon thetl2oarS of , l'epAS,ll4lPA. exhitas.t.she , strengtlr'oPthissulcirekt“ B. A. Fabnestotk. & Co.'s COUGH BALSAM has been eminently success ful in easing and curing these unpleasant spells.' If a person is roused in the night by a spasm of' coughing, a tea spoonful ofthe Cough Balsam wilt soothe it , gene him relie4 and, as it is palatable, leaves no unpleasant taste behind. If, once used, it will take precedence over all others, as a remedy for coughs, colds, &c. Prepared and sold by B. 'A. FAHNESTOCH & CO., corner Ist and Wood streets, and corner oth and Wood streets. JTUST RECEIVED, by Express, one piece short nap 'WI Cloth, suitable Tor Gentlemen's Cloaks,Which I will make to order. cheap. .11.1cG UIREi Also, one piece light short nap, a very desirable arti. : cle for Cloaks: Colors wariontest. • Also, a good assortmentfine French Cashmere,Vesting; together with a good assorunent of fancy,and black . Cas. , simeris, for Prods., which will be made morder'aseheap and as well as at any other establishment in the city, ..•• MeGIJIRE, Tailor, , dec23 Third street, Sc, Charles Bbilding Y. IX. RATON . . FH. EATON k Co. hiving removed front Market st: to their New Store t - No. 82 Fourth sr. between Wood and Market streets,: are now opening their Fa. Stock of Trimmings and Variety. Goods r among which Cloak and Dreinirringes, of nll kinds; Embroidery Gitaps and ifelvetir " • - • Embroidery and Needle Work; Zephyr and Tapestry Worsteds, Chemille,..Fioss ; • Steel Brigs' end •lurses t Steel Turnmingir; Lad,:.,' Merino stud SilkVetta and Hosiery; Clulthens Coats, Gaiters, Mitts, Gloves and Hosiery; Gent. , , Shirts, Undershirts, Drawers, Dressing Gowns; Children, dresses oilatest patters; which they offer at ow prices;•both wholesale and retail: , oets From Rev. Asa Shinn, of the Protestant Methodist Church. yHE undersigned, having been afflictedduring the past, winter, with a disease in the stainach,somenmes pro. acing great pain in the stomach for ten or twelve hours without intermission; and having tried various remedies with little effect, 'was furnished with a• bottle of."Dr:- D. -retina , Carminative Dairam. This.he used according-to the directions, and found invariably - - that this medicine. tensed the pain to, abate in three or four minutes . ; and in, fifteen or twenty Minutes, every ' uneasy sensation wrier entirely quieted The•medicute was 'afterwards used whenever Indications of the approach of pain were per ceived, and the painwasthereby prevented.. He Mama ed to use the medicine every,evening, and sometimes, n the morning; and in a few weeks health was gofer re stewed thnt the sufferer was relieved froin a large amount of oppressive pain. From experience, therefore z he can confidently recommend Dr. D. Jaynes' Carminative Bal sam, as a salutary - Medicine for diseases. of the stomach and 'bowels. A. SHINN.. Allegheny City, JUIY' 10,1941. - • Me' Fur sale at the PEIHMTEA STORE, 70 Fourth street,•uear Wood. .aug7.4lfew, , _ •. CO-PARITERSIIIP. 'WILLIAM B. SCAIEE A..cAPT. JAS. A.TKINSTiN . Ty have entered into partnership, uhder. the Arm of SCAIPE & AI`K.INSON• ' etirrp. on . TIN, COPPER and SHIN?T.,—;IRON WARE •tiIANUPACTURING -Also, 13LACKSMITH MG in units branthes, at the old stand. of W.„ ri• First street, near yood.,_Particalai attention. given ; to steatniloat \VW*. Oa 2 thaw HAVE you a bad complexion, coarse, darki yellow, or sallow ? If you have, you will by using a Cake of Jones' Italian Chemical Soap, a week or two, your skin I becomes clear white. and'smooth. If you have- any di 'lease of, the Head, Faceßeard-,such as Ringworm, Scald Head, Scurvy, Er poles, Salt RheuM; Barber's' Itch—you can be cured . r I have seen , persons. who . had filthy skin diseases roe years, and after trying every thing in vain, have been cured by writhing the part With Jones' Italian Chemical Soap, and cant conscientiously offer it for any of the above complailus, which I would not do, unless I knew it to be 'all I -state. if yoa have Sun Spots, Freckles, hlorphew. Pam Sun Bunt or disfig urements of any kind, it will dispel them and make the skin beautiful—it is a sure antidote and cure for the bites or mtuiquit'oes, bugs; Ac, • ir r Beware of couaterfeits. Particularly chert? ones —ask for Jones" Soap.; and see that the name of T. Jones is on each cake. Persons from or in the-south and other Warm climates, would, find this not only for themselves, but, it is ii , never-failing'remedf for, chaps mid Chafes in infants. And now, reader, by giving this one trial:you' will'find it all or even' more than Weliave'srated above: Sold at 82 Chatham street, N.:Y. and .14 - trtAn.-Jackson,. agent,B9 Liberty street, Pittsburgh._ ; . sere 26 Dissolution. '- THE FIRM of Acheson & Dagg is this day . dissolved by mutual consent, Mr, Jas.T. Dagg haying declin ed business on account of ill hiabh, has 'disposes] of ilia interest to Jas. C. Acheson. .The.business bereo.fter be conducted in'the name of W. & J. C. Acheson. 'Mil. ACHESON, Pittsburgh, July, 1819. JAS. T. DAGG. . . try- In withdrawing from the firni of Acheson &Dad, I take pleasure in recommending my successsoc to my friends and the public generally.. JAS. T. DACG. 5u1y29,1849--sitir ' 10 94 CITY ,LIVERY STABLE.—The Suhserther respectfully informs.his friends and the public generally, that he has removed to a new and el tensiveStablei on-Liberty stteet,in' the Fifth Ward; above `rhe Canal Bridge, where he keeps Carriages, Barouches, Buggies, a Hearse, 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. .. - iy2l:dly , : . - CHARLES COLEMAN:- R , 10 COFFEE-250 bags Rio toffee; ' ' '• • = :.15. do. LaguYra.Coifee4 in store;and or sate by & I. Aricirrrr, deczn No. 13 Liberty et., opposite) head of Smithfield. Miorellantoug.. .-cars: ew Goods IMEIMMIM '. ..- , BOOKAI , II) JOB .- PRINTING. nig'. w. ,Cprnei:of Wood 'and Plink St recta.. EkE,Proptiotor of the' Monmxci Post ;and Mirsictrat T anti Itlouttse.crmiza. respectfully informs hit friends and the patrons'of these Papers, that be bait a largo as-' I sortment ofJOB TYPE AND ALL OTHER MATERIAL necessary to a Job Printing Office, and that he is pre. pared to execute. , . - • • LICIT= PREY PRINTING OP EVERT DESCRIPTION: . . IBooks, Bills of Lading, • Carman's, ;Pamphlets, ; . Bill Heads, . Cards, IHandbirls, . Blanks, ... .. Hat Tips. ? 113-Ail kinds of Blanks, stage, SteiimbOat and Canal (Boat Bill, % with PPProprinte cuts, printed on:thc - shortest notice apd most reasonable terms- - • ' • •.- . • I He respectfully. asks the patronage of liii (cicada rind ithe public generally, in this branch of Ms business. I sep22 • • • - V 'V • • •: L. HARPER: .• New Book and Paper' Establishment, j No.. TS Wood, urea, between 'Foura and. Diamond a !kg . THE subscribers have just opened, at the above stand, a large stock of different qualities Haled and Plata White and - Blue Writing and Letter Paper, Commercia l arid Picket Post Flat Cap, Demy and Medium Writing Paper for Blank Soaks, Medium and Royal Colored Print ing Papers, printers' India, Enamelled and Ivory Sinfaco Ara, Nos. 2, 3.. 4, small and double smell;. aredium, , -my and Cap Day Books and Ledgers:superior paper, land best eastern binding; School Books, nil kinds; Quills, Gold Pens, Ink; Wafers. Wax: Bill Files, &d. Blank Books, of all sizes. ruled to pattern, and bound in the most substantial munne r. Country bleichants supplied at the lowest wholesale !prices for cash, or RAGS at cashjnicel. . • ' • JOB PRINTING. Having a Job Office in connexion with our establish ,:ment, we are prepand to exeente all orders for plain and fancy Priming; Books, Pamphlets, Circulars,. Business . •Cards;Bills of. Lading, &a.. with deapatels, and at low. prices. ' • 'ELLII... & ENGLISH. : ; • - No. 7'S Wood et., bet. Fourth and Diamond alliy:• U.' . At our store on Market street, between.Third'aud ;Fourth, may at all times be• found a largo stock of Theo- , ;logical and Miscellaneous. Books. New Books receiydd. .as soon as publ i shed, and told . at the loivest prices. The publicaiions.of the American Sunday School Union loud Massachusetts Sabbath School .Society, always on' Catalogues furnished on application. ' ELLIOTT A ENGLISH,., . Market at., bet. Third and Forth. rtia2 _ :77771 .W. - MF„XA . 7NDER & SONS Con'rk Masan - Ann FcnotilanaGl -,..•••• • 11h1vInxidtrEas, terner'erPenn emir '4,:nniamemrn••!-' Si. Cktirsts, opposite the -Emhart/ye' ANAIMINICsite"' , Rote), Entrognec. on. Penn cat,:res- , • peetfully inform their friends and the . public; that they are prepared to .furnish and attend. 'to everything in 'the line 'of Undertakers, as they' have' 'quit the business of Cabinet Making, and their attention . will be devoted altogether to the above business, keep a • large. assortment of COFFINS made and finished,aover ed, and lined in the neatest manner, with it variety 0. , materials, and at all prices; we keep SHROUDS ready. made, of all sizes, 'of Flannel, Cambric, and Muslin, at' all . pnces, and made in the eastern style, and all other' articles necessary for dressing the dead, and furnishing funerals, of quality and price to suit; SILVER PLATES , . or engraving the name and age; ICE CASES for laying: she bodyin Ice by those who wish to keep their friends any length of 'lime, and have ZINC PANS to' put Ice for laying on the body; LEADEN Coffins always on• hand. We have a splendid new HEARSE and a pair ot fine horses, and any number of the best carnagea, etc, etc., and will be prompt, punctual. and reasonable. augl9-y • ' ANTHON'S NATIONAL ENGRAVING. ' Of the Unite,' States , Senate Ohamber. frIHE SUBSCRIBER would respectfully inform the eft * izena of Pittsburgh, that. he hag for sale, at the Lam artine House, corner of Grant and Fourth strects,(where = he will remain but two days longer,) the celebrated en graving of the United States' Senate Chamber; published by E. Anthony. 206.. Broadway, N: York; the life-like likenesses of the different States and Military men of the , nation,. neatly set in enamelled 'glass frames, at the very • low;p . nce of 51 each.. Among which may be found the : superior likeness of Henry Clay, in his 71st year; the likeness of Daniel Webster, Millard Fillmore, George Washington, J. Q. Adams, M. You Buren, J..C.Calhoun, • J. Bdchanhn, R. C. Winthrop, Generals Tayjor, Cass, Scott., Bat ler, lk.c. Also, Trainbull's engravingl:film • Declaration of Independence, Laugier's magaificentfull • length engraving of George Washington, with several others. The subscriber eau furnish every‘artiele in the DAGUERREOTYPE line, to OPERATOR'S, at Mr. Art diony's wtholesalejiriees. WM. H. BUSTEED,. • • 'Ltunarine House, cot:Grata and4th'sts. • •••• • [Er For sale at this office. . 0ct2.5. Lomartine House, , COUR& Or vontrra AND GRANT NTRNETS, IqTINACILGR: rpHE subscriber respectfully announces that he has . Jr, now opened this new and excellent Hotel foi the ac commodnuon of travelers, boarders, and the public gett Orally. The house and furnimre are entirely new; and no pains or expense have been spared to tender it one of the Most comfortable arid pleasant Hotels in the city; .• • The subscriber iedatermuned to deserce t and therefore.. solicits, a share of public pntronace. Take Notice.. A 1 .1. persons knowing themselves indebted to Artburs, :A:Nicholson fr. Co., (Engle Foundry;) are re‘Mested to call at their old Warehouse, on , Liberty street • • All unpaid accounts wilt be placed in the hands of a Justice of the Peace, on the Ist July. next' May 16. ARTErtras, NICHOLSON, Jc Co. Ea" A general assortment of Follow Ware, Ste., at the lowest market rates: Liberty st, head Of" Wood at. moat ,„ • - •• • ARTHURS Zr.NICHOLSON: BOOTEIi SHOES, TRUNKS, .ecc.—Follatubee.,4 , Nay ward, Wholesale and Retail Boot, .Shoe and Trunk Store, No: 180 Liberty street, nearly opposite the head of Wood, &H. have in store, and are receiving - . their Fall and Winter stock of BOOTS and SHOES, consisting ofthe largest 'static - they have ever been able tobring to this market. We also have constantly on hand didlancic of Hay ward's Menthe Gum Elastic Shoes, both , for ladies and gentlemen's 'wear; the most beautiful e.t.d.' ele,ever manufactured:- We would solicit an extunina. tion of our stock of goods,by all who wish to purchase either at wholesale or retail, as we will sell at a small. advanee above cost Country Merchants' will find it_to theirdnterest to call and examine our stock befcire chasing. FOLLANSBEE & HAYWARD:: aug2l GROCERIES, 400 bids. N. O, Molasses; • • 50 bble . SL Louis S.M. Molasses; • 12 hf. do ' "do do; 200 bugs Coffee; prime green; ' . • W. chests assorted Tent; ••• 110 six pound caddies Y. H. and Imperial TOW 15 30 do ...„do do. ".- ;;..., - • 40 bbls. Tea; .. ' - 103. boxes BxlolVindowf.'ians.t. 10 do 10x12 - tic.; • 50 do . Tobacco.: - - -• • A large assortment of all kinds of Groceries on hand at the new warehouse of FIDWAII.I4..IIAZLETON, ap24 - "'"Nottlizenst eorner of the Diamond. TAR EOFF'S TONIC AND ANTILDYSPEPTIC PILES The general properties: of thesd Pills are Carmine live, Purgative and Ponic. lit the commas' disorders arising 'from imprudence in' diet, Ac., such as sickness and sourness of the stomach, ; heartburn, headaches, St.c.i where a medicine is reguired, this preparation is very , applicable, for its carminative-or soothing effects-give almost immediate relief, when nausea or tucknesseXist its . purgative Operation 'sport the stomach and bowels is gentle' and effectual; and its tonic- properties impart strength to the digestive organs, thereby,enabling these organs to perform their proper funetions with order and regularity. The price has been reduced from_ 50 to 15 cents a box. T' For tale wholesale and retail. by B: A. FAHNES. OCK tr. Co., corner Frdnt and Wood and Sixth-and Wood streets, Agents for Pittsburgh..,, . QHIO PLANING ]III LL—Rebecca nreetand I,Vaterlale, (along Chnrtior st.,) ilistWard, Allegheny Oily, near lilanchester.—GEGßGE DRAHER havmg resumed bu siness. has erected the necessary machinery at the above place, for turning out all work in his line, and ispreparell to take boards to his mill and deliverthem to customers Ciliteaionable terms. ' • . Dressed flooring 'boards,. siding;ke., always on band: A large quantity of dried flooring lumber on hand; -,. Orders from Western LuMber Merchants promptly ex FFICE OF AMERICAN &FOREIGN PATENT JAMES GREENOUGH, el the late firm of Keller Se. Greenough, continues the business ,of Consulting Engi deer and Patent Attorney, nr his' office' hi the city of WASHINGTON. lie may be consulted and-employed in making exutninationain machinery inthe Patent 0 t fice andelse 4 bhere,anfurhishingdrwaings and specifit a: tions'Of machineSi and all papers necessary to secure,.- transfer,amend; reissne"or extend loners patent in the United States or Europe, He canalso be consulted pro" fessionally on all questions of litigatimf arising under the Patent Law, and will argue questions before the Patent. Office or an appeal therefrism, for which his long experk: once in the Patent Office and in his 'profession, have p - culiarly fitted him. The professional business of the kite Dr. T. P. Jones having been placed in his hands, all let mi.. i n re l at i on thereto should be addressed to -him :post paid. Er Pittsburgh Gazette, Pittsburgh Moraing Posy and St.7Louis Republican will copy six months, send papers, and charge the advertiser.—Neu- York . .Exprar,r, Aug. M. Ilodklnson.' No. 115 , Wood at., 91ILTIcall the attention of the :public (the -ladle I ' espetiallY)bi his well selected assortment of beau - dm ..Ersneh and Eney‘th CHINA ' DINING dIVII !PEA SETTS. COIISIAMM, ill pari, of Gold Band r Gold Linei , Fintcfand Plaiit White ; utioilodiall China Dining Sella, ll : having been imported thiS season,-and are ofthentbst desirable styles. . M. HODKINSON, - ' aug2ti , 115 Wo.od Si.; 3 doors belovi , Fifth/ 41., HI Bard tirocllers , p y remlu r 'Go b i Pens:ot°ztsirtell'z:Bvane batde. 2 i dozy 2i„i;,iie,.,,utreceiveduiorsal e[ afral& allew York prices, ' • • EDWARD TODD CO N:E. cor. Fifth ano Market sts.., (up stairs.), The. highest prerniuni ever awarded on" Gold Pens, was o r p n Brotheryat the last fair of Massa.. ehts9eits Charitable Mechanic 'Association, at Boston. Also, the highest premium gat the Franklin' InStitutii i - NRAT,c,ftS 9f the Aniertears Resokatioit, by E. L.•Ma-.' 11.$00n, with platen of Samuel Adman. Joseph Warren, atrick Henry, Alexander Hamilton, Fisher Ariies and _John. Randolph; dedicated To Studeins who are-, - not dratie4Chnstians who ate not bigots, and Citizens - ivhcs , Reiiring from Business; or, tho Rich 3fUiis Error..l4 B. Arthur -3 The The aboie jult received Mid for stile by 3 . -' • .3' 3 • • • 5 II , LIOTT&E.INIGLIII; ; serts . • 56 Markt t, and :a Wood arreet Ad , ri NO. 264. lUisttllamus.
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