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No linear will be discOntinned (unless at the die, it T' eration of the proprietor,) until all arrearages ran paid. 117' No attention win be paid to any. order unless au- NA eampaniedlty themonex,ar satisfactory reference in this TERMS OF ADVEFtTISING. • PVC Kraus of twit.va Lissa og LESS.., 1 ., One truieition, $0 50, One Month, . 00 Two do 075 Two.' do • , 600 Three . dO 1 00 Three. do ••••=•-• —;:— 7 00 rOne. Week, 150 Four do T- 800 Vivo'" do 2 50 Six do .• •.. . . • 10.00 Three do ..-- 3 - 00 1 One Year, ; 15.00 YEAS.LY ADVERTISEhISNTS:: . . Changeable al Pleasure. • Six Months,. .... ..• • .$l5 001 Six Mou th s, ....... • 620,00 Orie . Year,.•-.;--.-- 20,00 - One Year,. .30,00 Larger a;biertiseipents in proportion- ,• - • . . Mr. Cards If FOUR LINES, Fite Dollars a Year, Large cuts will not be inserted unless an extra price • 117" Advertisements upon which the nurtiberor inset , tiolut is not marked, will be inserted and charged until rofesatoitc4 AECaiio QAMUEIL, etith.vo i .atterneg:at La to-Office on 4th 1.7 street, near Grant, l'ataburgh. '• • 0et2.5 - 1.6.81.EL3 F, KERR, Atiorrug Law; t.tiliety. in Bake . Buildings, Grant street. - atar.l4m. A Attornt y at La w.--Ottice, Vaunt' ja.4 street, near It Pilttersett's Livery Stable, febl7- GEORGE WATT.---01fice, N 0.77 Smithfield at., JJ - nenr Sixth st., Pittsburgh. stuggi-y -1-I,lt. A. W. OLIVER., Physician and Surgeon,—.42nrice No 8, St. Clair ztreet,Tittsbargh, aug9t•y I" .11R.-JOHN CRAWFORD, offteepa St. Clair street, .1.) , opposite the Exchange. . anglo..y C MILANO° LOOMIS, .Attataty as lam—Office 4th 11111051 AS M. ALASSIIALL, Auorney at Law.--Offtee, Loomed Buildings, Fourth at. - juri7-IY JJAMSCA-11...LAN, Attorney at Law, poriter of Wylie and Fifth streets--" Law Corner." feblo-y DAttitAtitl, Attorney at Late r -Ottie,e iu Itakewell'e ‘../ Buildings, oa Grata street, opposite the Court Al. iiEN.NELW,..tWorney at. Lacs.—Odice - ait -- he I_l,. same building with Alderman 15P.Moster, Fifth st., between Wood aad Imithseld am • - augl7-6m* J OHN .1.1,11150 N, dummy - at Late.-office, North nide 0 of Fifth street, betweefi Wood ind Smithfield, itt the ixtte.bitilding with Alderman Morrow. .„ serol-:ty TOSEI9I - C. '..dttontry to Late —Unice In J. 'Ws Fourth batvreeu Wood -told Smithfield sts. • norl3l C_LECIRCIE'W Auarney and ' Counsellor a:law Uf and Wary Pubiie--Olfice at the caruer at dth and .IVood ate., overSihbet .V.Jones' Exchange office. octld ; I S. Mint y a ; 1:1 the betiding' on tha North East corner-of Fourth anti : Southfield sta., . noctl-y. 113 MORROW, 4kterrann.--53ffice. north side of Firth 11+ etreer, - between Wood and Smithfield, Pittsburgh. IUrn3ANDLESS K ApeLuktE," daarner and Counrct lots at Law.=Otrice 'on Fourth st., opposite R. & R. H. Pattersoa's Livery Stable, Pittebargh. rIOR WARD SIVAILTZ WELDER, Attontep a Luxe. 1 Office on:Fourth street, between 'Wood runt Smith. ! field, opposite Patterson's Livery Stable: rtp7-y EattUE F. GILLMOKE, Auvrney and Counkcaor a 1.1 Law.—thfice remoied to thc ld door below Grant &t. on Fourth, to the office lafely occupied by Alderman Mil ; T- N. M'CWWRY, Actorn Ay and CounstaarAt Law. 10 • 0 Mee ii Bakewrit'a kin,ildiuga on Grant sirc4. - 13 U. SILL 1.1()N, Attorney and Counsellor at 4,310.-^ - I • ± Office on 4th sty betvreen 'Wood and Smithfield, and neatly opposite the 6layor's office. tiov,a-y SCOT , _Dentin, Fourth St., lire daerd NVCSI: of Mut , • ket. All work warranted, and if- nut perfectly sat iafactory no ehargea will be made. feblo - 0E.15.10VA.L.-1)t. Itobert Snyder, has removed his nr-office to Fourth street, between Wood and Smith ! held streets. . matls-ly IDIELIIOVAL..—A. nester' has removed his couuntaSstoti „Lb and forwarding business fromilse Canal Basin to his new warehouse, an Third street, nearly opposite the Yost JihloVAL...--JOICAt J. MITCHEL, Attorue y at Law lA, has removed to Fourth st „next door to the °Mee o 1 Alderman. Steel: . rip 7 y LLlE'r,'Attorney as Lam, Wtutlan,gtoit, J . !actions made in Washington, Fayette, Greene and I suiloining cenntiea. • apid-y qiuomAs tie.mi ED V, Attar‘azy at Law—Office on 1 - Fourth, between Wood and Smithfield. • Rgranuncts.—Gen. J: K. lifoorehend, John Graham, Pres. Pittsburgh Bank; Mr. J. W. 13urbridge; I.ognu, Wilson,h Co..,nicCord dr Co., Pittsburgh, Pa. octl I ! ITUOK.ISI.ASTEIt. Atderman—Otlice: Fourth street .I.lt third door above Smithfield, .Sotith side. I Caixeyrincing of all kinds done With the greatest core and legal accuracy. Titles to Reel Estaui examined, dc.c. movls , l — l Otill COY LE, Notary - -and Concryancer.—ctince in ' 14 Metcalrs -Building, Fourth street, near Smithfield, ! . Pittsburgh. Deeds t ßonds.Elortgagcs, Articles orAg,rtc i .ixtEnt, and all other main:tn . :tents or writing drawn-np,with i - accuLci and dispatch: Titles . to• Real ' , lntim evil:fluted. ap DWLN C. WILSON, Attorney and Couruelkpr at Lan', Franklin, Venango county, Pa-, will attend prompt ; ty to all buniness entrusted to his care- 'Collections msdo in Warren, Clarion, and Jefferson conntics. ' I .j; A. Stockton & Co., p i „ " ,, — ,,,,,,, 4. . . 1 ' ' :Barphy, Wilson & Co., "--+ t lion. James Kinnear, Franklin. Hon. Alex. AVCalmont, ,- -_,„ Hon. J. Wilson, Stenbenviile, 0. ----- '.' Jr 23-y j TORN -A. PARKINSON, Alderman, Filth Ward, Penn 1,11 si. between Walnut and O'llisra sts., where . he inay be focuad at all times: Those having houses °rather prop . erry to sell or rent, cad have the same punctually attend _ j ed to; debts collected, and all the duties of an Aldeeman will receive prompt attention. 0c27-p . TTOBNEY and COtINSELLOIt at LAW' Ogice in hiellon's Buildings, corner of Wylie and Filthsteets east side of the Court House. r Collecting, Conveyancing, extu.unnions of Ra ; - cords, &c.., prom tly and accumtely attended to. m- In HY W. WILLIA Auerney and-Counselkr a - Law, (successor- to Lowrie & Willioras,) Officio the old stand, Fourth sty above Smithfield. „ . , . • • TEE Partnership heretofore existing between Henry • W. Williams. Esq., and rayself,in the practice ofthe law, visit dissolved by mutual consent on the eGth aIL and the business will hereafter be continued by Henry W. Wit - Hams/whom'l most Cheerfully recommend to all for Whom I have the honovio do business—as a gentleman every way worthy of their contiden.m. decift-i AVALTER - 11. LOWRIE. • • George R. Riddle, C onveyant er O FFICE in Avery Row, Fifth street, above Smithfield, Maros, Mokroxa ss, AoaxmOrrrs, Boxtis, Itimwors, and Other instruments of writing, drawn with neatness, legal accuracy and dispatch. tie will also attend to drawing and filing Mechanics , Liens, Accounts of Extcutors, istraters4c., .Examining tides to Real Estate, Searching . Reotrdrfor Liens, From his long experience. and intiMateiziOunintance with - the manner of keeping the public records, Ite•ex pacts to give 'satisfaction to those who may eutrast their itudnese. to his care.. - decls • IEIIEI . Fancy : and Domestic China. Store, 115 WOOD MOAT, privet= T. D. DAVIS!. AUCTION WNW. rrILE stisctibetrespectfally invites all lovers of beau j tiful China,. to call and examine his stock of Fancy China, Mantel and Fier Lamps, Candelebras, Girondoles, 1s pan Waiters, Britannia Ware, Castors, he., &c.- Likewise, Queensware of every variety and pattern, ruche lowest possib I e prices: jes Another Volunteer. T-WOULDteg to call the attention of the Military; one I. and all,to my establishment; No. 30 Fifth et., where .hey'ean be rigged out in new suit of anystyle, quail yor dimensions t .at the lowest possible prices. If you wash to save your dimes and get well served,. come to Curran% No. 30 Fifth street, opposite the " Morning p ost. ), • • .INO. CURRAN, Merchant Tailor late cif Curran dc Aigeo 'Liberty st. 13 EMOYAL,.—On account:of our up market., and lA, a demand for vegetable stands, I •have_been com ga"rekVs'lrmemet°lne , fmroyntrieleBxinannleror cia o ;Ps o -Vlry te Goods - Store, where I shall be glad to see myformer customers. iyl2 , - JOHN SHEPELARD. NSTEW BOOKS BY ELKPRESS7-The Vlanetary and Stellar 'World; a popular exposition of the gust toveries' and theories of modern -Astronomy, in a series Brien lectures. By O. M. Mitchell, A. M. Director of.the . Cincinnati. Observatory. ' • - • Lettersfrom Italy—A new aad revised edition, by J. limiter. For sale by ELLIOTT & ENGLISH, 78 Wood and .% Market sts. TM. 'B FOSTER, Agenifor Aicxican Soldiers, to pro cure Land Warrants end Pensions for widows, at its otrte lt Bakewell's - opposite the New Court 'sttal~ttrgh Pa hirson, in the dleneral Land Office, nt Washington, willuttend - sd my business there, free of charge to appri• _ 1310R-SALE,,.Four Lois---Bounded by Pettit, Liberty and flay sts., atoll lot having 24 feet front, and tending back . lto feet. ',.TWo of them are corner lots; and he position of the'WhOle property is one of the - mbst ad -vtuatageoad in the city. . For _farther information apply to SWARTZWELDEEtyFourth 45 7 2.11.' , between Wood and Smitlifielif. 1. - .. _ . . - ... _.. - . ........- "."-'"' ''',' -.• • - "'-' .. •• '. ' • ' - • .' . -. ..., . poi • . . -..,. . . .. . _ ... . .., • . •' - . ..... ~ . .... . .... ~........ :•• •.... _ • • , .-,. „ ..... .7_ '..-...-•, '....-.. '•,..••• 7 -1 -...' .. _ .„ .. . i -..: -I . ::: ....... ~_ ..• 11114 „... .:. • ...; . --- .- . ' .7.. i ' t i ;•: . ..:,......... ' '- - ' ':,;• , ,„._ , . . - ...: "- l':' .. . 1 - _, ,; - - '''.. . 7 --.; '' - -.1 ''.. : ' . •.- - - - •• . • ...,.. ~,,,, :...-• __,-... ~• _ '.....?- - :,.•, . , •-• ' • .-- '•:- . • ...._ ~......... - . • _ ...: _ , . . _...., _ ..• . • - ..... . . ..• •..- -- . .... 1 :' . ::' .. r. ... , . . • . , . _ • . . .. .•.. _ ..., .•• .. . ' - .- ....... . . . , • • _• • : . . .. . .. - . .7. ": ...-....,: ... : .. .. , . . . . As. Fasinoasatz TAltl.oll, Third st., near 11 Wood—St. Charles Buildinga teeplfiq .AMPAlitilf - FlNNA4 7 ll.l7ciiinic - i 4 Viin — oTisTsiiiillir; ekant. t . i 510.114 Wood street. . . CoprinitriortMertraTti, ei corner of Wood and-Filllisireets. - • febl fie - i - Jei in Fancy Goods. and Trimmings, N 467 Market street. ' • ~febt. LEXANDER3AYNI,Tekiii Tea Store, 72 *Third — Astreey near Wood,: • —•—• C:MtCLOSKEY, Irirt -City Ctotiiing:Stote n No:l32, .Liber►ystreet,oppositethe tumuli of Market. febl O'SHEA :ROBINSON, Agent _for, liarnden.tc. Co.'s Line of Pockets, Filth et., one door below Wood. febl LLLIAM JACKSON, Paint osTly street, head of 'Wood. ROROH COCHRAN, „Forwarding .atut;;Carnmnstato Meithant, No. 26 Wood street. ' -febi NOLISti fr. ELLIOTT; Bootle/Jets and Stationers No 50, Market st. between Third ond Fourth. AN. DELANY; Fashionable Clothing Sone, No. 49 Lib erty atreet. ' ' ' - lOU - GUN & SARGENT, N-1s conker af Wood and tßzttt kiOI.III.ESSt SON, Bankers and Dealer: in Faxaange Coin and Bank Noter, No, 65 Market street. lest A FuuroN, Bell and Braes Founder, No. 70 Second ioiLr street, bet% am Market and Ferry /trellis. , febt Al. WHITE., nothirg, Starr.,No.l67, corlic7 of Li erty 'and Sixth streets.. ftbl lOWNSEND,CA.RI3. &CO. x .CoarA aad Wagon Itlakers, St. Clair street, near the bridge- . febl It BROWN'S OFFICE, N 0.65, Diamond alley, near Wood . et• ' ' tebi TT- WERN ts.EßG,Fashiettabk Clothing Establishment, kis No. 25 Liberty street. • - . my% IJJ , N 'holcsals Grocer . , Libeni street, opposite Smithfield. mr,23 6- 1 - 01 - 1 N 'CURRAN, Faritionabir Tailor; Falb street, near d Wood, opposite tke once of the Post, my 23 oIIoWELI --- .,&l6HNSONTrioisaa, Sign and China al »ward Painters,corner of Grant audbeeend streets. ILLER k..IUCKETSON,Mtoksak Gnxers and Com- AL mission 2Lferchants, earner of Liberty mut basin sta. ((1 4, Alc 4 ULTV•it. Forwarding and Commission jlirrehants, Canal Basta. mars JOHN IiVCLOSKEY, - TaCo . r and MA i er, Liberty street between alias and Virgiq alley, south side. septa at mat, tng Store, No. 2181ibicty'strect, opposite Seienth et. trALISINS - IcTltiii, Forwarding and Comma:ion C Merchants and Maim in Fracture, No. 3 Smithfield Pposhe the Monongahela Hotute. jel9 Ir & MOUItHEAD, Or/Wesel& and Retail Grocers 11... and Produce ,Deakrs, corner of the. Diamond and Diamond -' my 23 VTTODD a s- til,fissiarsones Fusisisii/g Goods Es tablial:lnent, corner Market uud Fifth streets. up awls, cuttaitee All Fifth stieet. rfl IacCANUE., Fashionable Clothing Est.:Wish • meta, Nos. 77 and 79, comet_ of Sixth and Liberty streets. . . mayta JOHN urn„...:, in., Whataala Grocer, Producs Doti: CP and Commisston Merriam; Third st., between Wood and Alarkot. tiara A BSAIAIM MORRIS, Whatuals and Rana /hater so .-11. Fancy and S:apta .Dry Goods, tiS Market street, be tweon Fourth awl lh.. Dlantoad. akyB3 UHS Hour LEVY U fS Boxier, No. 120 %V ood s T Gold Loar, , llentJats , Ice..eonstantly on hand and manufactured to order. _ . M>23 Vf UR Y & LEE, WSW Deakrs an 4 Callani.l46:lll .11.1erehant, for ate sale of American tWoole Goads corner of Liberty street and Ceeirs alley: .uttelo H. PAULSON, Hat and Cap ltfatatfaentrst, and k/dealers in Puri of all kinds, No. 7:1,W00d street, next door to the earner of Padilla. tett! I.IL.UAIE, Piano forts Matiarfnetercr, and dealer in .L' Mosicai inatzusueuts,:l);o. 112 Wood street, near novnt 1 OtiklVki WOULEWELL4 irpporter and Dealer in For. 40 elan and. Donetsk Hanfirare, corner of „Second attd %Vood streets. . oczo SAMUEL McCLU ttICAN 2c CO., Agents tor 40 and itipoartra Resufartitte of Packet SWIM, from New York-to Licerxtol, No. / Liberty st. feta . . (.1.51 . 41 MAJOR., Boat Starr, Ship Chandlery and gfacy of tho: Pittaluirich Lard Oil Factory, Na 4, "darker. 'street, Pinshurgh.l l u l 2 FEE. & tYCONNOti,..Pro; tteturaWe Pittsburgh I Potrablr Boat Son corner of Penn anti Wayne sts febi JAXES MAY, What-sato lisystrx, Foriessritoss; axd COM. J mission Atirthans i Water ,street, between Market -stud 1311..1. arid-ExchangetiatiViti.B.. Drake; SO, GS ‘Vuoil street, third door below Fourth, west side. - febt RtiAnt, Bankers tout hlieharigs lirakers, Corner of Third and Wood streets, opposites thet.t. Charles Uote4 feht .1 - 13liNSON &STOCKTOlST,Booksellsrs,Suutoriers, Prin t) tors and Publishers, Corner of Market and Third at" 7i (chi ArICTUIt tlCltftlA s ,iioalarikr, aa4 Ahndir V. Fifth street, bettVeen Wood and Markel, jaa7 AIeSTE.IN, Brass Fauader and Gas iesurr *talus -IL . field street,. betweeo Diamond alley and Fi y fth st... . ' ' deelfi" Jis hieDEVI'Pr, Inioissule proms, del .- lien in Pro . duce and Pittsburgh tunindistates, No. 214 Merry, opposite 7th at, . a. 14 BIG DOORS Ci t urrtisu STOUE, No. s .§txth k Meets near Liberty : t'JOHN FARRAA," nov24 ; Proprietor. TOTESI tYAoatu:t and Kama Druggui, 0 WI, Wood strew, and door south of Dimmed alley. Carl MIOLLANSHEE Se HAS ‘ti ARD, irkoksaLr and Racal J /Maier:in 8003 and Shots, Nu. lbS3 Liberty street, (M -yosins Wood. (obi 10111 A.il FiNESTO Br CO., Whcksale Drug are- JUIP. Amy canter of First end Wood streets., and corner of Wood and Sixth. . leis& ALEkINDER glc SONS. Coffin Makrrs and Fur. V Y .ftistting Underlakers, corner of Penn and St. Clair street's, opposite the Exchange. Entrance on Penn erect. febt JOHN - H. MELLOR, Witidesalc and &tail Deafer in Music and Musical fastrumcntryianos,School Books, and Stationery, No. 122 IVood street TAMES twaitaso.74;Jr., corner of First and Ferry tl streets, mnuufacturer , of Lucks, Hinges, and Bolt.; Tobacco. Fuller, Mill and Timber Screws, Housen Screws for *tolling Milbi &c. . scot° BR TAR, iretrifying Dinithr,and Wholesale Deale - r U .in Foreign rald Domestic W !nes and Liquors, ;Co. 114 Lil3erty street, and 53 Diamond . y2l wmtaAwrki, Lumber dtcn!hant. Odiee on Penn .I_4 street, between Irwin tuut Hand. Communications promptly attended to. ' mad - dc.III.IIIITCHELTREE,' Wesol itoleG roca ee. T s, W H s' tifying Distillers, and Wine and Liquor dle chants. Also, Importers of Soda' Ash and Dirnetitn• Powder. No. lap Liberty street. Pittsburnh, Pa. t sent. IP E 4 XcHANOTTIOTEL, • Licaange Pince, italumore. D. Dolma. Proprietor. Coaches will be in readiness acall the lauding' to convey passengers, tree of charge, to the Hotel. dect.V TTINIJ & INN6I , Agents for the Delaware Mutual buarance Company, of Philadelphia, at the Ware bowie of King & Holmes, Water street, nearAlarkeL febl °ARSON & hIeKNICi HT, Wholesale Effacer* and C0m ,...) miasion Merchants, Sizthatreet, between Wood and Liberty. . deco M. LE. , lic4kbutder, corner of Third an 1 00. streets, above C, 11. fray, where he is prepared to do every deserlption of ?ON; and binding. Pec2 rmiiiizrim T. POINDEriii. PTNDEXTER & CO., Wholesale Grocers and Com mission and Forwarding Merchants, No. 41, Water street,"Pittsbnrgh. ap2l vi T. R. MURPHY, Wholenalo and Retail Dealer in If • DRY DOODS, ' North cant corner of Market and Fourth Ms. . • .. • apOky Alfiugl, MORROW, Manufacturer of 'Fin, Copper 0 and Sheet Iron Ware, No. 17 Fifth street, In tween Wood and Market. - • feblo WM.. 11. SCAINIt. - - JA.MS7 ancutscrs. CAIFE A. ATKINSON, 21.ranufarturers of Tin, Cop yet and Sheet Iron ,Trare. They also eremite every description of Blacksmith WOrk. First street, between Wood and Marlcet., Pittsburgh. - oet3l:y entrioun 711,11.15A17011 W13.1,L4.24. tr.: W. 1.10.11.861.1G11, Cami Marion and Forwarding kJ4 Marehar.ri, aaddealerdinFlour, Wcolsiud Produce, No. S 3 Water, and 104 Front itreet, betweedWood and Smithfield etreete, Fltiebur •h. • . as 2o : • M. HODkINSCIN FICPART, ERSHI —The undersignedhas associated ILI with :himself John Nicols, from Baltimore, in the Groceryrana General :Commission Business, - under the style of Sellers &Nicola. Dated Ist January 1848. lan 2 ° • SIVAS. SBLLERS. RICHARD T. 'LE ' H, Jr., 'lmporter, and duller in Foreign and Dthnestie Sadlrry, Hardware, and Car riage, Trinunings, of all descriptions, No. 123 Wood at., Pittsburgh, seven doers above Fi ft h, and one door above .11. Childs . & Cm'aShite Store. 7aP24"" BAI R h CO., Brush. Manufacturers, No. 120 Wood st. t have constantly on hand a full assortment of every description of BRUSHES, to which they solicit the anen non of dealers. Also, a large stock of SHOE FIND INGS, which is constantly renewing -with the best im proved Kitt. FISHING TACKLE and Sporting Equip snents, itievery variety—aft of whickwill be sold whole sale and retail. -. . sy7 ShLITH A. SINCLAIR, (late Martin A Smith,) Wholesale Grocers, Produce and Commission aftvdants, 56 Wood street, Pittsburgh. The undersigned' having entered into partnership under the above style, respectfully ne the patronage of the friends, of the tate firm,.,and of the pur chasers generally.. , They feel wantilted in promising that they can give satisfaction to all who may buy of them, or confide business to their care. • WM. H. SMITH W. M. SINCLAIR. , mar 20 „ M'KINL'SY, • owe, .41grt and, ornaosenta! Painter, .% and dealer in.PAIPM No. 44 St. Muir St., Pittr burgh, hasoonsttattl3i on hand 411 kinds of PAINTS, Ober Lity or Mixed, - ' Japan and - Copal Varnish ;', - Linsead Oil ; -Dared' Oil; Splyitt Tartientine.; Window Glass, 4 1244; Putty, PainVi3rashesiac., - a i l of the best' guilty, reasonable prices. sepfl iiimiitss turbo. ii5El ,Wit - o',g9 , "'!. < PITTSBURGH, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 7, 1849. Business , taibs: 11-6ERBERDING, Dealer ; id.lmported and Domestic P•egars,Sntiff and Tobacco, 'Wholesale and Retort, Libertystrect, six dome above Smithfield, Pittsburgh, Pa. 'EtrAllordera from country Merchants will be promp rattended to. - jyddly Manisa; Druggist cia J. Apothecary, north-West corner 'of Wood nod Fifth . streets, Pittsburgh, will keep ennittaittly'onchand 'Drugs, Paiute, Pits, Dye-Stuffs, &c, N.'B.--Physicians , Prescriptions carefully nolupoiand. ed. from the bestmaterials, at any-hooT of the day or night. Also, au nueortmeut of Perfumery; Stria tooth, hair, and clothes.' Brushes, &c ; &C., Bey which will , be sold low for cash. up2o:ly" Spring Fashions -for 1848 a VIICORD k Cate MlCord & King;)) HATTERS, will introduce the Spring Style of FIATS this day, . Saturday,Anrch 4111,1545. _ • _ • - -Their friends and customers are , requested to eat' and examine their Stock of. Spring Hats, -last ieceived from New -York, at their store, corner of Fill& and Wood its mai4 LIAM TROV Lb ;Mute r, Fifth street, un. tnediately opposite the Theatre, respecifully in forms his friends and the public in general, that lie has resumed his business as -a Furnishing Undertaker: He is supplied with and always keeps ou hand Coffins of all sizes and kinds, Shrouds, and all other ardcles neceisary on such occasions. • • . Silver plates,ice boxes, and leaden coffins .will ba sap , plied in.order. A fine hearse end coinage always ready to attend funerals. • - • Exchange. • QUA, Corner of. Penn and St. Moir streets, Pitts' burgh," Pa, PRE subscriber ; having assumed the management or I. this long established andpopular Hotel, respectfully announces to - travelers and the public generally, that he wilt be at all times prepared to accommodate them in all things desirable in a well regulated Hotel. The House is now being thoroughly repaired throughont, and new. ihraiture added; and no pains will be spared.to make the. Exchange one of the very . best Hotels in the country.— The undersigned very respectfully solititstt continuance of , the liberal patronage which the House has heretofore' received.' • THOMAS OWSTON, febtOtdaw • Proprietor. John M. Townsend, ,ItUGGIST „AND APOTHECARY, No. 45, Market street, three doors above Third, Pittsburgh, will have constantly ou hand a well selected assortment of the beat and freshest Medicines, which he will sell on the most reasonable terms. Physicians sending orders will be promptly attended to„'and •suppplied with articles they may rely upon as genuine. Physicians prescriptions will be accurately and neatly prepared from the best materials, at any hour of the day or night. Also, far sale, a large stock of fresh and gaud PERFU. MERV. dcc39 7. D. C. IV - -- ANDWIDN, Late of Pittsburgh, Pa. Late of Nashville, Tenn. T KNION & ANDEIitSON,-Drattmin. Conon, Forward ing gand Commission Merchants, No. S. Front atveet, theca Broadway, Cincinnati, Ohio. lEleEa TO Merchants generally, Pin...burgh, Pa. Merchants generally, Nashville.Ten.n. W. F. Lane & Co , Louisville, Ky. 3 8 eni Stin eg geg n l i V o h n it & em c l o n s : Hewitt, Heran & Co.. New (Miami. Magregor tc liforris,New York., Ducal, Deigbler & Coy Baltimore. Smith. Bagaley /a Co., Philadelphia, Daniel Deabon, Boston. TWIN D. DA PIS. Atte/impel and Commission Merchant, ej corner of Wood and Fifth streets, Pittsburg, is ready to receive merchandise of every dew. rimion on-consign ment for public of private sale, and - freint loug experience lu the above business, finite rs himself that be will bauble. t o giro entire IllithraClloll to all who may favor him with thew patronage Regnlar salts on. Mondays and Thursdays of Dry Goodson." Fancy Articles, at RI o'clock, a. st. Of Groceries, Pittsburgh manufactured articles, new and second-hand Furniture, &v., at I:o'clock, Sales every evening et early gas-light. augliky AFULTON, Rell and Eas mu Founder, h rebuilt and .' commenced business at his old stand, No. 70, Se cond. between Market and Ferry streets, where he will be pleased to ace his old customer and friends. Churct, steamboat, and bells of evert sire, from 10 to 10,000 pounds, easaTrom patterns of the mast approved models, and' warranted to be of the best materials. Mineral Water Pumps, Counters, he,, &e., together With - every variety,of Dross Castings, if requir e d, turned and fi nished in themeatest manner. , A. F. is the sole agent for Babbitts Anti-Aurari(en Me ,cit, so justly celebrated (or the reduction Of friction in machinery, The boxes and composition can be bad of him at all times...novla:y I.erelhing, Cupping nnd Weeding. • No. 45, Pistol Stxxxr. 17 U. NORRIS. (Sueeessor to M. /1... Delany.}--Fresh Leeches received - monthly; attendance st all hours. Reference: The Physicians of Pittsburgh. Allegheny, and Birmingham. Match 13, 18•1fi. 1 moat eleerfolly recommend to Physician*. Families. and all my former idendt and patrons, Mr. Et. News, Is being thoroughly acquainted with the Luminet ~ and worthy of patronage. M. R. DELANY. mirth:fin? YRTRitITANTILIttiIitiCAPE. Chfut, tenders hie thenicroo 11 . 4 rotten*. and veoutd +worm the citizens or Pitisher,;h end eiethity,that ha bat to head, o large variety of Lotaderatte , t, for tate at the Odeon, bit 'Fourth t.ueet, berm-ven Wood atitt:Srnitheehh, riticit - NgEND, CARR & CO., Succesiairs to the Old firm of C. - Townsend k Co.. and Care & Remitted, beg leave to auttounee to their [fiends and to the gen erally, that they are now prepared to execute all Smuts of work in the Coach and Wagon-making business, at the shortest notice, and warranted to be of the best mirth 'y The very largo guautity of seasoned Timber with which they are prepared, and their facilities far business, enable* them to ware the public that they are prepared to curry on an extensive and protayt torsiaess in „their line, and they respectfully solicit a eon:it:Mance et the patronage bestowed upon the htte firths : sere( ry.NITIAN have re moved to the earner of Wood street and , Diem-nod al e over S. SVClaitt's Leather. Store. where they are prepared to furnish r•.ylition Efitar, NVholcsale and tail, at priers mach reduced; having a very frrentne melt of painting. and other advantages unknown M others in the trade. Resides giving a stim.rior finish to blinds, they; trine th em with the hest materials , making them rich Sod durable. - N. R.—Wide or r • araw slats—portable at permanent fastenings furnish...l. Old Minds deal-y t'l't:kL AND PIa.. kIA FAVl.TritT.4heri bars, having eolarged their estabtishmentfor the man ufacture of Smith and Fthms—an 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 consumers to per chase Files from them, respectfully invite the patronage of all who use the article. nearl&T ANKRIM & CO. NrEWLY INVENTED PATENT BLOCK SPRING VII TRUSS, for the Immediate relief and permanent cure of Hernia and . RriptUrft (Suited to all Sites) The superior elaims of thin 'Truss 'consist in the comparative . ' ease with which it trsay be worn. The pad or wood be ing neatly balanced on innings, yields to the pressure of any part of it, and thoroughly adapts itself to any move, meet made by the wearer. it can be wont without any intermission, until a cure is affected The subscribers have made arrangemeitte for the manufacture of these valuable Trusses,in a superior style, in Philadelphia, and have them now for sale at their cdF.ce No. Tr Smithfield street, near Six th , Pittsburgh. GEoRGE WATT, D*l NEW DRUG STORE7: - .loim MORCIAN, Whole. rate and Remit ,Druggist. No. 034 Wood street, one door south of Diamond alley, Pittthurgh.—The subscriber has just received from the eastern cities. and is now Opening at the above sine& a full assortment of articles in bin line, consisting of Drugs of all kinds, Dye Stuffs, Paints 'and Garnishes, Chemicals, &e., together with alt such articles as are usually kept for sale at a Wholesale and retail drugstore. His stock is entirely new, and has been selected with care. He is confident that his articles,both as to quality tied price, will please such as may favor him with actin. myttl 11,410NONGABELA 44.AN.1 (,M1 1...--Jastas Mau, In. masa would respectfully inform his friends and the public, thai his. new establishment is now in full opera non, and that be is prepared to furnish Boat Cabins, and fill all orders for Platted Lumber, with promptitude,and at the lowest rates. Board and. Plank, planed on. one or both sides, con stoutly on hat d. Sash, Doors and Mouldings,oLevery 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 ever ): description of work. dec-1-4f CHEAP BONNETS.—W. R. MURPHY is selling oft his remaining stock of BONNETS at greatly redu ced prices. Bonnets of lust winter's shapes at from XS cents to 51,00. Cheap Lawns.—A lot of Dress Lawns reduced - to 121 cents per yard. White Goads for Dresses.—A supply, just rooeivcil, and offered very low. • Dark Ginghams.—Rich dark stylesof Qinghams. Also, Manchester and Domestic do., of choice patterns. Mantua Ribbons—An assortment „instreceivedin the Wholesale Rooms, 2d story, and offermilow by the piece. Also, White and Colored Satin do. . Prints and Muslins.—An excellent stock on hand, from 4c. per yd. up to the finest qualities. ETAS the north-east earner of Farmhand Mark e t streets. `t EIVTLEMEN--The subscribers beg leave to Inform you that they have in store a full assortment of fine Shirts, Bosoms; Collars, Cravats, Stocks, Pocket Hand kerchiefs, Glbves, Hosiery, Suspenders,Untbrellas,Un der Shirts, Drawers, &c.' in fact every thing included in Dem. 74 Wearing Apparel;to whiCh they invite your at. tention: They alsomanufacture toorder, at their factory FAst,everyvariety and pattern of SHIRTS, in quantities and quality to suit purchasers. Please gtini us .11 call, and examine our Hoods and Prices,, at oar Ware-room,North-east corner of Fifth and Maiketstreets. up stairs. EDWARD TODD & Co. , riAMPAION OPENED.—At the Great Bargain, Caine?, wherethero has just been received, a splendid new stock 'of BOOTS and SHOES, of every variety; which will besold cheaper than • ever ; ns our motto is quick sales and small firefits. • • .•- •• Also, alarge lot of TRUNES, CARPET BAGS, VA? LISES. - - All we need •to convince - the• public of the fact of - selling cheap, is to have them give us a call•and bring the Cash stonyg. .. gr.Doit't erget the place, corner of Smithfield andf.th unreels - • • - k1e30.1 . 3. BATES. Eiffi MN= 111istd1auesus. Bond's patent graduated galvanic Battery , AND PATENT INSULATED POLES, OR flintiest,' e r n uosas.—ThiSis the only Finstrument of the kind that has ever been presented 'in this country orEttroPel" medical liurPosest and is the' only one ever known to mutt, by Which the gal voniofluid can be conveyed to the human eye, the ear, the brain, or 0 any part Of the body, either externally or internally, m a definite, gentfe stream, without shocks or pain—with perfect safety—and often with the happiest effects. This important apparatus is now highly approved of .by many of the most eminent physicians of this country and Europe, to whom the atllicthd and others whom ut -may concern can lie referred. Reference will also be given to many highly-.respectable eitikene,who tiuvC been cored, by means of this most valuable apparains,pl some oFthe most inveterate nervous disorders, which could not be removed by .any other'] nown means. Among various others, it has been proved to be admir ably adapted. for the clue of the followiug dineusen- viii nervous nadaelui aid other disordere of the brain. Die with this apparatus alone that the operator can convey the galvanic fluid with ease and safety to the eye, to re store sight;or mire amaurothe; to the ear to restore hear ing; to the tongue or other orgints, to restore speech ; and to the various parte of the .body, for the cure of chronic rheumatism, asthma, neuralgia, or tie &done - nut, porn yois. or palsy, gout, chorea or St. Vitus' claw., epilepsy, weakness from er rains, some diseases peculiar to lc aeles,,contraction of the limbs, lock-jaw, etc., etc. Rights for surrounding eiannlige of Western 'Pa., and privileges, with the instrument, may be purc h ase d , and also tested for the cure Or diseasee:- . • • • 1 Full instructions will be given for the various ehemii cats to be need for various dilemma, and the best manner for operating for the cure of these diseases, will also be fully explained to the purchaser, and n pamphlet put into his hands expressly for these purposes, carefully pre pared by the patentee. Enquire of • S. WILLIAMS, Vine street, novt3 near 4th et. Road. Pitteth'g: curators _Raper - MBE CLINTON P4PER M[LL, situated at Stenben- I, rifle, Ohio, having been enlarged and improved, and at it very great expense added new and the most im prover, kind of machinery, Is now prepared to menuthe lure all kinds of Writing, Printing, Wrapping and Cotton Yarn .Papers. Bonnet Boards, &c., equal to any in the Eastern or Western country. The undersigned having the Agency of the above Mill, will keep constantly ea hand a large supply the differ ent kiiids of Paper, and will have any size made to order at abort notice: . • C. HILL, jan3l b 7 Wood street. O=M2l 'HE subseribers haiing taken the Saw-mill above the Fifth Ward Bridge,lontietly.ruti by Mr, John Chtua• hers, and having a oodsock of Timber on hand, would soiled the patronage of the public. Orders thankfully received and punctually attended to. , • SAVARY & SPAULDING. The undergigued having A01(1 bin Interest hi the above Mill to Messrs. Savory & Spaulding. would recommend Menem bin fownercustomers and the community, palmin. well qualified to give MilliAilletloll to all who may deal with thorn. (pia: Mt JOIEN CHAMBERS. mitt.Cips,.and Tat subscriber $ now, receiving from the 1011L , City (11 New York a choleo assortment of Hats Caps and bluffs, Luteta Fashions in great va• riety, and very cur-se, mholesale and 'JAMES WILSON, ; novll Sinithfield street, Rd doOr South of 4th at• Fall Fashions I C. H. PAULSON, No. 73 Wood at., :hi door from the cantor of Fourth, has received. and will this day Introduce the FALL STYLE of GENTLE3fEN'S HATS, and would respectfully invite his customers and the, public generally to call and examine the same. an g`23 BALL Mooltit has juisrecelved from T New York the Fall Style of HATS, which he will introduce this day, Saturday, August 2.. - „th. All those in want of a neat and superior HAT, would do well to call at NQ..'3 WOOD STREET, %°*4- 3d door above Fourth. FAEL FASHION ()k ' if ATS Foltrtrirti. 11VCOILD £ CO., (late McCord & 'Lingo ..4WILL introduce, on Saturday, Aug. :14. the FALL STYLE OP' 111,ALTS,ja4 mech.-ad from New York. Thole in !want of a neat and beautiful HAT, are invited to call at their store, corner of Fifth and Wood streets. aual FASHIONS' .&T>x AND C &PSI aubscriher, baying Itiarned 41 / 1 1 ...- 1111 b_, from. New WC*. will introduce, 7111.4 . 6UAT, August tit, OS% Mawr. Brits 4- Co.'s FALL STYLE OF HATS, to which be would call the attention of hi* customers stud the public. lie is daily expecting rho affiVIII of his Cam andrlll.iffs, nil of which will be disposedof unotatallyhow prices. O. W. GLASSOOW. W Wood sr.,' aim% 3d door below Davis' Auction Rooms. p St ore, • JAME:, WILSON, Hot ltionirfacturer,ffla ' (formerly of the corner of Diaminsd alley artd Woodmen-. ) Legs leave respectlially 141144 m inform his old ettatl friends, and the public, that he pas opened a NEW STORE, on Smithfield st,schere s choice assoruncti. sf HATS, CAPS, and LADIES' PCBS. (as good, twat, foshionahle and C/IZAP tie any in Ate city.) mar be had. J. W. very cordially lifYiteit his itieuds and the public to.remember his non-location and estaldishaw ut.and glee him a call as hearty as he intends in welcome them. • tuar3l .1y iFisitictuartre — tiat, awl Cop ttletauftictory. GFAHIG S- AN5111.312, Agent, regret. tfully iolortna hit humid& an,l the public cetierul 1,- that he hat commenced the manure - chat of hi'• Tints and Caps, at No. 33 Wood *treat. one door ham the corner of Second * where he has new en hand It but, as atntncut or Matt and eat+. or nie owomanufacture.whieh ho veal dispose ot; whole,alo or retail. on the most tc3. somata leffn. l 4 for oral or city am-to:once. Hato mode to order at the *honest 4otire. epl94m . . 15 irANINCi Agb iIdIitiOREBSING SALOON— II tAVIt . 13 row & rOVIMIS, Tonsorial Pmfesserr, have fitted, up the *storm on the corner of CLerry,alley rod Water et, near the. National Hotel. formerly occupied by Clement Archer, and ore prepared to wait on gentlemen at Duce, AIM ro.te, comfort. tout politenevi. In ecoittectiou with thtyr saloon, they- have fiord up on ezeellnn ihower bath, where prrtons can have shower ba:fix at all hoar, of the day. They atilt continuo to nerve their co.torneetL nitro at their Old Stand, corner of the Diamond and Union e. fe.1,174 ATantiftrota TIIF eutmcribcr has pant into the 'Preasu °fate Com. rnonwcalth, the amount of license rewired by law. Ile has given the regularly approved security. and taken out a commission of the first class, nit an Auctioneer of the city of Pittsburgh, and rented that spacious ware room belonging to Sylvan as Loth rop, 114 Wood street, three doors from Filth, where lie is arena red to at. tend to the sale of every kiud of Mere houdist, Furniture, Real Estate. Stock*, Slopping, ike.. either at 1.110 Auction ROOMS or on the premise*, and will ti all case...exert him self to the utmost for the benefit of his esuployers.ou the most reasonable terms; he will sell exclustvoiy arid only on commission; neither purchasing nor having any in ,terest whatever on groods in the Store. Name rely the coin ini osion for se tit ng, thereby g v onibers a fair chance without partiality of having therein property - dieposed of to the hest advantage. Sales will be promptly settled when made. Advances will he given at any tune, on the most accommodating terrine. Merchants will not be charged for advances. Regular sale days: Mondays and Thursdays - , of Dry Goods, Groceries, Furniture, &e.; and every evening. Hardware. Cutlery, Watches, Guns, Pistols, and Fancy Articles. hooka on Saturday evenings. apt JAMES IWKENNA, Arlo. & E. TODD would. respectfulli infona the met- IL. chants of this cry and our customers that we have removed our stock of Shirts and Gents Fur nishing Goods, to the corner of Fifth and Market street`, !Id story over Ilugus, entrance on Finit street, where we intend to keep on hand a large stock of of our own manufacture, with an asicutunent of Gentle. mesas' Furnishing, Goods, usually kept by Eastern Whole. sale Furnishing Stores. Being very thankful for thn kind patrotruge be stowed .on us for the past year, we would be happy to receive calls from our old customers and merchants generally, • and ; would inform them that tVe 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 Goode. nplU-tf erey Hospital. INSTITUTION, under the charge of the Sisters of Mercy, situate on Stevenson street, south of Penn *s. vania Avenue, la now open for the reception of Pa heats. Themedical gentleman attached to the Hospital are— DocC 3. P. CIAZZA3I, Doct. Amuses, WEassaann, MeMitix., • Hauck, Sxvomt. Non-paying patients will be received as formerly. Pay patients will be received at the rates adopted:for the temporary llospitaL Lower Wards, s2,ooPer week. Upper Wards, (in which each pa tient has a separate apartment ! ) $5,00 per week. These terms include Medical attendance and Medicine. Pay patients can have any (regular) Physician to at tend them that they may snake choice of, at their own expense. Civrgyinen of any denomination are allowed to visit patients when desired by them. The Mercy Hospital is delightfully situated in at open and airy part of the city, and width), ten minutes , walk of the Court House, Application for the adinission of patients can be made either. Da Dr. SNYDVR, or JAMES BLAKELY, Jet Ch'n of Committee of Mercy Heispital: Walt Point Works. PRESTON & WAGNER, Engine Builders, have com rammed business 011 Penn et., near the Point, at the establishment formerly carried on by Stackhouse. & Nel son. Persons wishing to purchase Steam Engines for Boats, or for other purposes, will please favor us with a cull, as we flatter ourselves to be able to furnish them on as favorable terms as any otherestablishment in the city. Also, rolling mill and castings of every description can be had at the shortest notice, Rumastress--Copt. Robert Beer, Thomas Scott, Esq., Church, Carothers, & Co., H. Denny, Esq., Allen &Co. CV PRIAN PRESTON, ENOCH WAGNER.. Commercial Row Cabinet Warerooin. T. B. YOUNG & Co. /,.....------- -orAYE removed their CABINET IL WARE-ROOMS to Commercial Row, Liberty street, opposite the head of:Smithfield, where. they will keep constantly on hand unakteusive assortment of So fas, 'Fables, Wardrobes, Bureaus, Bedsteads, C,hairs'and "every article in their line . Of basiness. • 4 1 ! Undertaking promptly' attended to at reasonable Wei. _ may Z 7 , . -,!%,-, - •' - ' " - kg • , *•..t7t? - vf4s- tie mow-ia. Inistelictmus. Alinuals - an Alt oo 0 CITABLE FOR PRESENTS. —Gems of.Reauty, tied CI Literary Gift, for 1849 Friendship's Oaring, for 1849. Christmas Roses, for 1849. Chtistmns Blossoms. for 849: • Amos-shill, a Token of Remembrance, ror 1849. 'Bin Young Man's Offerino. -- • Thd Young Lady's Offeringi by Mrs. Sigintrney, and Leaflets of :Memory, a'superb anima f0r . 1849.i The Fairy Ring, for 1849, The Opal, .a splendid gift book, for 1849. • ' :The Hyacinth, for 1840. - • . The Scrap Book, for 1949. , - ? - - The Snowflake, for 1849. Tha Book of .Pearls. • • The Lady's Annual, for 1849. . • - - The Women of. the Scriptures; a beautiful work. The Wreath of. Friendship, for 1849; - The Christian Keepsake, for 1849, Rend's Female Poets of. America, containing portraits of Mrs. E. Oaks Smith, Mrs, F. S-Osgood, Mrs. L. H. Sigourney, Mrs. E. F. Ellet,Ths. Emma C. Embury, Mm. Amelia B. Welby, Mrs. S. J. Hale J. Mrs. E. C. Kinney, Miss Anna C. Lynch, Miss Sarah: . Clarke, .(Grace Greenwood.) The above, with a large collection of Poetical Works, Prayer Books, Bibles and other'works in splendid styles of bindings, suitable for Christmas and New Years pres ents, for sale at the bookstore.of. " - JOHNSTON /4 STOCKTON, Corner Market and ad ate. Notice. - Y old customers, strangers,visiting, the city, and in others wishing to provide themselves with a linnd._ some DRESS COAT, PANTS., VEST, or any other arti cle in the line, can do so by leaving their orders with JAMES. .ItUGUIRE, Tailor, Third street, St. Charles Building. Jcsr RECEIVED, by Express, armtherpicce short napp'd Black, the very thing for Cipak, and Justin seascin. - • McGUIRE, Tailor, . Thirdatreet, St. Charles-Building. STOCKS AND STONES FOIL SALE— -35 shares of Hand street Bridge Stock; 40 • " Farmer's and Drover's Bank Stock; 2 Northe Liberties', Bridge 4000 Wristlets Stones • 500 " finished. . S. CUTHBERT, Gen. Agent, • SmithfiCld street. VIOR Eva La—.A valuable properly Of a Brick House and Lol l of 26 feet front by.lo6'feel deep to an alley, pleasantly situated on Tomato street,. Allegheny. The House is in good order and Wilt of the' best materials, with dry cellar, garden, -tee. - . • S. CUTHBERT, Gen. Agent, • Smithfield Street ----- 4Vorcestor , a.Plancoa. • - , DECEIVED THIS DAY. and for sale at rnanufactur. t er's prices, there dean! Rosewood PIANOS, made by If. Wouessrrea,,•New York. ••TheseinstriMaents ore con sidered fully equal, if not superior, to , any now made in Neu: York, having a delightful tone, full, round,. and melodious; warranted to went well and 'give satisfaction. The price of theca Pianos is4elieved to be mach low.; er than any other manufactured in New York. Those who are In want of It good nod elegant Piano, .nt moderate price, will ;please come• and examine. the above, ttt the store of the subseviler,vehere a larga ar sortment of Chiekeriug's celebrited Pianos can always be found. JOitN..H. MELLOR, dee23 No. PI 'Wood street. Terrible Iterolettion—Stan Triumphantl- OGAN It CANTWELL, (sign of, th0.....9 No. BI H Market street, would respectfully beg leave to call the nnention of the public to their new stock of Goods, just teceived and opening from manufacturers and im porters, of which 'they reel confident that price and qual ity will give entire satisfaction, as our motto is—" Quick Salts and Small Pnyfts." Our stork consists, partl,of the following artieles,vir Ladies' and Gentlemen's Breast Pins, late styles; Guard and Vest Chains; Bracelets, Clasps sad Lockets; Fin ger and Ear Rings; Pencils and Pens; Slides and Studs; Steel Buckles, for Ladles' Head Dresses • Pilailalott's Card Cases, shell, pearl and velvet ; Coral Beads ,• Ala kaster Boxes ; fine Rosewood and Ebony Shdving Cases, tarnished; Sivee Spectacles; Silver Spoon*, all kinds; German Silver Spoons, all kinds; Silk Steel Bead Bags and Purses; Cotton - Bags and Purses; flair, Tooth, Nail and Cloth Brushes; Violins, Aceordeont, Flute* and Fifes; hue Penknives and Scissors; Globes and Paper Holders, Shell. Dress and Side 'Combs, latest - styles; Chills Vases, Fruit Baskets, Agate and Glass Vases, Mugs, and Cologne Bottles • Tables, Chessman' and Backgammon Boards; Silk Timestry; Brussels and 'ln grain Carpet Bligs; Willow, Market and Side Baskets; Chairs, 'l% sirens, Cradles, &c &e., with a large assort ment of Toys and Raney Ankles, too numerous to men tion. lsepl9 , Rl. I) THIS I,IiITELL—Who will be without a beau , .111, 'Kul head of halt, when they eau have one for three Twenty years' loss cr. hair, and wonderful restoratinn " Hsurtiemst, July 170847. "Dear Sir---The wonderful effects of Jones , Coral Heir Restorative has been decisively demonstrated in the ea ses of several respectable citizens of the town, who, on account of your selling three shilling trial bottles; try, it without fear. One instance, which hat attracted :artic ular attention, is the case or a gentleman who badlittle or no hair for twenty years; he had - tried numero pre parations in vain, and ultimately bad, his head shaved and wore a wig. At my recommendation, be tried the Re storative, and after using it, according to the direction, fora short time, the young hair appeared, and he has now as fine a bead of hat r as' auy peron in Baltimore. " Yours, &c. JOHN ItILVINGTON." It causes eyebrows to grow,. prevents the hair from turning grcy, and the Grid application causes it to curl beautifully - , frees it from scurf, and stops it from. falling off. ' Sold with full directions at Si Chatham st.N.Y. and by Wm Jackson, Agent, h Liberty et. Pittsburgh-teen:lo Great Bargain Corner t jJ. TIATF.S., Inotrsalc and Betaillkalet . • in Soots, Shm and Trunks, Store corner of Fifth and' Stnitkfteld streets; Pm' sburga.--The subscriber respectfully announces to his old COMO raers 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 Fah and Smithfield sts opposite the - old einsburell Foundry, where lie will keep on hand a large acsortment. of. BOOTS, SHOES. HAIR and I.IIATHKR TRUNKS. YALIC ES. CARPRT BAGS, Ac., of all deseriptionsand sites, width be will sell for . cash as cheup as can be bought in this market. Being connected with some or the largest manufactur ing establishatehts in the eastern cities, and receiving goods alutost every week during the season, he offers great inducer/Witte IQ purchasers, either by wholesale or retail. as he offers law goods at lower prices than those of the same quality can he bought elsewhere in the city. I manufacture and 'keep constantly ou hand, Boys' and Youths' Calf and Kip hoots, a very neneatid serviceable article. . !IY' Remember the plaec, "Great Bargain Cornly.' , , - J. BAT.F.S, apS-y Corner Fifth and Smithfield streets. Important, TODN M. BLAIR. DAVID STEM ART and PHILIP 1.1 SPAIIMAN, taiiingpurchastathe entire interest and stork in trade ot Mr. John W. Blair. beg leave to inform heir numerous friends and the public that they have this day entered into partnership under - the firm and 'style of " 1314111 & C 0.." for the manufacture of Brushes of every desirfiption. Being practical workmen, they will make np every article ot the most durable material, and in the first style; and will keep en hand, for sale, at their store, "so. tlo Wood street, a very large assortment of every . Ming in their line of business—which,'with their exten sive stock of Shoe Findings, Fishing Tackle, Pon and Pocket Knives, Powder, Shot, and Variety. Goods, they will sell cheap,. wholesale and TCLILIL Attleilillt Brushes made to order, with despatch. • The encouragemetit nod patronage of their friends and the public is earnestly solicited, and will be thankfully re ceived. Observe! . - BLAIR la CO., Pittsburgh Oct. 25th ISIS.ioe3O) 120 Wood at. ceived.iiiVreitoorc slor? of the subscriber, in Fifth at.. near Market: faasria,Sleolita.pet ra.by Samuel Halicieman, translated and edited by - Charles Julius Hctupel, M. D. 4 volt. , Haronan's dense Diseases, by Dr. Ileinprel, vol. 1, - ilemtepathic Domestic Medicine, by I..Lowrie, enlarg=' ed aid improved by A. J. Hall, M.. D. .I:iht's Ncw Manuel, vol. 1 ; Nos. land 3. Herniae' Domestic Physician. A Manuel of Doinestie Cookery, for the We of portions who are under llcancepatic treatment. Booninghaustm's Theraptetie Pocket. Book, for 110mce pad/lats., by Dr. Okie. liabetnan's Chronic. Diseases, vol. 3. Together with Medicine Chests, of different sizes and prices. . (apl6l . VICTOR SCRIB,A. George Armor, „ FASIIiONABLE TAILOR, No. 43, Market Street.— Having removed his Tailoring Establishment in, Me rooms on Market st.,tately octupted as a.Bookstore, by Bosworth & Cti.:,"tho undersigned is: prepared to 611'all orb ders in his line which may' be entrusted to his care by his old friends and customers, and the publiegenerally. His long eiperienee in the business and the" success wilts 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 heist manner, and most fashionable style, FOR- CASH aptrrly Illerehant Tailor. MBE subscriber respectfully announces to his custom .), ers, and to the gentlemen of Pittsburgh and vicinity, generally, that helms received his . usual, ass,,rtmeni of Spring Goods, for gentlemen's *oar, to which he invites their attention: -- His stock compriies'fine Broad. Cloths of all colors; Cossiraeres; rich ',Peelings, of plain and. fancy patterns; all of which ho is, prepared to manufacture in the best and most fashionable, style. Also, Children's Clothing kept constantly on hand and Made to order: ' • Wltt. B. SHAFFER, Water st., 3d door above National Hotel. Faithionable Clothing Store, • No, 218 LIBERTY STREET,-OPPOSITE SEVENTH) rilllEStibscribers respectfully inform their friends and the public e norally, that they have just received a new supply of French and English Cloths, and cassi inerer,—Vestings of all styles Enid quality—Ready-made Clothing of ull descriptions; neck and pocket Handker eldefs, Shins; in short, every. article usually kept in Clothing Stores, constantly' on liand. Gentletrien 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. jyB-tf AVIRULLEN.ErDOVVNING. EORGE COCHRAN.: Commission and , Foruarditti G /Were/tan:, No. :26Tiood street. Pittsburgh, continues to transact a general Commission - flintiness; especially' in the purchaseand Sale of American Manufactures and produce, and In receiving and foryrardulgGoads consign-. ed to his care. As agent for themanufacture ra t. be wilt be constantly supplied with the principalartieles of Pitts burgh manufacture?, at. the lovereat-wholeasle prices. - Orders aud consignments are reispeetfullit eoticited. Colvey's „Patent. Concave. eater- Churn . , . IN FIVE MINUTES: • ' , Vries)) the attention of thepulitie to the article head- irtg"this advertisement,and invite the_ enterprising' all dtifrions to dull - and :witnesa its - operatio. r:'AlladVer, - ligaments, in - relation. to this: inVentiOn,tolbeliundreds Whohaire seen ittestedinisapeierogalion: '••• 15t... - This Churn:Will -produce.Butteri.tatherhig it in :a mass, from sweet in• five tri terimmutee and from cream.prepered, as fanrullestisuall) , ' I.Prepare it, in : titres 2d. `Theutilitirtif title invention is l atiparent,:rtenetter Eutter:eati..be produced from sweat Mill4or:ereamonan i cream, soured n: the Usual way;. and - ny..mcane of . this- Cit arm little-girl .or.boy cell perform, tn.' etre' or ten, minutes, what. has heretofore required the labrir.of ct wo man Orrnaafo:oneer two ll:sum:and Sometirapa half •ad4k . dasher is: talen-•out, leaving nothing - nut the--Butter and milk in the plaie - temideu box, .", -• • • 4th; It is the Cheapest Chian ever inventedi ae the eirn. , • plicity., of. its constructten (though, embodying : a • : great philosophical: makes it but little to rrtarmfae , " • . uth It is a common-sense Mimi:, es all WilledinitTinci! 0:77..We have purchased the monopoly of this valuable improvement from ISlesers.ColVeraslilyers,the patentees. We arc now offering: the complete - monopoly . of •this - styled article for the States of Ohio, Pennsylvania; N ew York, New lersey,litaryland and Delaware, which will insure certain and large- profits to the nuinufacturer -and e t i s ill e gri l it=l7p estnle o u 4nTWlS i cl,rill i t v &l; l lZ . every day, at 4 o'clock, P.. at. • , • • 11. CLAYTON & Co., Proprietors. Office, Exchange Buildings, St. Clair street, next door to Es. arc Johns'office. Q 110v22 ,ON the night of the I fith of October a Canal Boat be Imaging to the Union -Line, was destroyed by fire, near Duncan's Island—occasioned, kis believed, by Lll 7 cifer matches packed in Pry Goods: The undersigned deemit an act of justice to the Pro prtetors of that Line, Messrs. Dutilli, Humphreys & Co., Philadelphia;and Henry Graff& Co.,Pinsburgh, without . knowledge or solicitation on their part, to, make known iii this manner the prompt and satisfactory' settlement by hem of the full amount of oar respective losses by that accident, ranging in amount from three hundred to fifteen hundred. dollars, and in the aggregate to over riarelye As far as . posslblebteit had trome of the lots duplicated and immediately:forwarded - and . where`it was known that this could'not be done, or was not desired by.us,they have paid the amount in cash, or, settled with the Fuer chants in Philadelphia, without reference to us. .; , The certain insurance of his Goods, while on the way, is always a matter of anxiety to the Merchant, and that, if destroy,ed, he shall be instantly paid the amount of his loss. . 1 6Ve therefore wish without the least disparage ment intended the other Lines, to give this public tesu monY of the satifactory settlement of a heavy Icssby Union Line - Pittsburgh, November 7 ' . . . rnaminnon. 11nrapton,Sinith"ft Co., Alexander Bing,,., D. A' Drier, E. NV. Lynd. . • - Rohr. A.. Cunningham, C. Aibuthnot. nooks for - Christmas and New Years. , I VPLENDID ASS9RTME'N'T PirSTEr.carrst A The Gem , for 1849 The. Forge - me-not The Gift of Friendship; -- • , , The Christian 'eepsake ; • The Garland • • Keepsake of .Friendship; The-Bose of Sharon; „ . The Snow Flake ; The Philopmna. • Also, an extensive variety of small Juvenile Books.—' Toy Books in great variety. just issued for the liolidaYs. Also,llaney Letter and, Note Paper; fancy Envelopes,' from-the lo'skest to the bighestprice manufactured. N ew. and old Literature, constantly on hand and receiving, as Irr Smithfield street,third doolabove 2d. • fde.c22 OLIDAYS! HOLIDAYS! !--The subscribers are 1 -1 1 just opening a splendid collection of Toys and fine Fancy Goals of every description. suitable for Christ mas and New Year's presents. consisting in part, vii:—. Jewelrytuul Watches; Work. Dressing and Fancy Glass Boxes; Card Cases; Pearl, Shell, Ivory and Velvet Card Baskets; Steel Bead Paden; Crotchet Velvet Bags; Mu sic Dozily,: Chess Men ;-Dominoes, !sc.; With a thousand other artteles, too numerous to mention... The above Goods we will sell extremely low, previous to theist February, 1649,ats we intend making some ma terial alterations m our etore and business. AVe invite all to call who want bargains, at Su Market street, be tween Fifth and 'Diamond.- - . decM " IIOGAN & CANTWELL. - VETS OF COUGHING in the night are very troable some.. 'They break in upon the hours-of repose and exhaust the strength of the sufferer. B. A. Fahnestoclr Co.7s•COUGH HALSAM has been eminently success lel in easing and caring these unpleasant spells. If a person is roused in the night by a:spasm of coughing, a 'tea spoonful of the Cough:Balsam will seethe it, givehim 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 soli by 13 A. FAHNESTOCK & Co., - Corner Ist and Wood streets, and corner 6th and Wood TEST RECEIVED, by. Express, one pieta short nap bl`k Cloth, suitable for. Gentlemen's Cloaks, which I willinake to order, cheap., , MeGUIRE, Tailor. Also, one piece light short nip, n very desirable arti cle for Ladies' Cloaks. Coicas wartantrd. - Also, a good assortment fine French Cashmere Vesting;' together . with a good assortment of fancy and black Cas sunereS, for Pauts.„ which will be made to order as cheap and as well as ninny other establishment in the city. MeGUIRE, Third street, St. Charles Building_ U. RATON.W P. 26.1.1151.141.L.L. - Removal , FH. EATON & having removed from Market . st, to their_ New Store, No. &I Fourth et. between Wood arid Market streets, are now opening their Fa: Stock of Trimmings and Variety Goods,, among which arc Cloak and Dress Fringes, of all kinds; Embroidery Gimps and. Velvets ; , Embroidery and Needle 'Work ; Zephyr and Tapestry Worsteds, Chemille, Floss;. Steel Bags and Purses, Steel Trunmirian ; Tratl,..C.itlerino and Silk Vests and:Hosiery: . Chtldtcns Coats, Gaiters, Mitts, Gloves and Hosiery; Gent.'S Shirts; Understurts, Drawers, Dressing Gowns; Children: , dresses of latest patters; which they offer at ow prices, both wholesale and retail. . octs From Bee. Asa Shinn, ofthe Protestant Methodist Church. rarHE undersigned, having been afflicted during...the past winter,with idisease in the stomach, sometimes pro tiring g . rent - psin . in the stomach fortes or twelve hours without intermisstan,-and having tried various• remedies with little effect, 'was furnished with bottle of Dr. D. Jaynes' Carthinatice - Battath: This housed according to the directions,. and fcrand inVariably that this medicine caused the pain to abate in three pr four minutes; and in , fifteen or twenty imitates, every , uneasy sensation was entirely (Meted. The medicine. wa.s afterwards used whenever indictitione of the approach of rain were per ceived, and the pain was thereby prevented: Hoconuna cil to use the medicine every evening, and sometimes in the morning; and in a few weeks health ivas so far re stored thnothe sufferer was from a large amount of oppressive palu..*Prom experienee,"thereforC, he can confidently +=flathead Dr. D. Jaynes' Carminauve Bal sam, as a salutary* medicine for diseases of the stomach nod bowels, Allegh my City, July 10.1E43. • Par sale at the •PEKIN filti STORE, 70 Fourth Street, near Wood. ' atieNi&w CO-PARNELISHIP. IaTILLIAM H. SCALE% Jc CAPT. JAS. ATKINSON y y „- have entered into partnership, under the firm of EICILIF.E. &ATKINSON, and w tar' on TIN,' COPR and SHEET-IRON WARE iII MA ry NUFACTURING: PE Also, - BLACK:3IIITH ING in all its blanche's. at the old stand of W.B. Sentra, First street, near Wood. Particular attention given to ciniboat , oct 2 dilw - ETAVE you a bad complexion, coarse, dark, yellow, or Al wino*? If you have, you will by using a Cake of Jones' Italian. Chemical Soap, week or two, Your akin becomes clear,white and smooth. -If you have any di sease of the Head; Face or Beard—such as Ringworm, Scald Head, Scurvy, Erysipelas, Salt Rheura, Barber's Itch—you can be blued : lor.l have seen persona.who had filthy skin diseases for years, and after trying every, thing in vain, have been cured by washing the part with Jones' Italian Chemical Soap, and can conscientiously otter it for:Ally 0f the above colWrideli I would not do, unloss,l know it to bo,al • , lf, you have Sun Spots, Freckles, hicirphe* it, uri Bern or &fig !moments of any_ hind, it will dispel them and make the skin beautiful—tt is a sure antidote antleure for the bites Of musquitoes, bugs, &c. pr ' Beware of counterfeits. Particularly cheap ones —ask for Jones' Soap , and see thin the name of.T. Jones is on eache4e. "arsons from or in the south and other warm climares, would find this not only for themselves, but it is a never-failing remedy for 'chaps and chafes in intents. And now, reader, by giving this one trial. you I will findit all or even lIIATE 'than we have' stated above. Sold at S 3 Chatham street, N. Y. and by,Wen. Jackson, agent,%) Liberty street, Pittsburgh, : sere.- GEO. ARMOR, Dissolution., THE FIRM or Acheson & Dagg, is. this day, dissolved by . mutual consent. Mr. Ins .T. Dagg having declin , Cd business on account of ill health; ` has disposed of his Interest to Jas. C. Acheson. . Thd business hereafter will be conducted in the name of W. & J. C. Acheson. ACHESON, ,lAS. T. DAGO. Pittsburgh, 5u1y,1648 In withdrawing from the firm of Achemin & - Dagg, I take pleasure in recommending my simmer to my friends and the public generally. DACI:3I.. 14420. 1848—aw - 10.1* • CITY LIVERY STABLE.—The . anbscriber respectfully informs his friends and the public generally. that he has removed to a new and ex tensive Stable,on Liberty atree t, in the Fi ithWard, ahoy e the:Canal, Bridge,where he keeps Carriages, Baronches; Buggies, a Hearse, Riding. Horses, etc. .Having added largely to his former stock, he solicits the . patronage of the ppnllc N. B. Horses kept lty the day week orient... ••• jyglutly ••CHARLES COLEMAN . 111 10 COFFEE--250 baga Rio'Cofibe • 125 do. Laguyra &dee' in atone and - for sale by ...j:& J NpisEvl l% dee27l Nb. 73 Liberty it., opposite htid of Smitbficid. fftiottliantow John:Dean, A. M, Marshall, Brown& M'Queiton UZI= £llisctllaneaus BOOK AND JOB -PRINTING. Ns W. Corner . of Wood and Fifth S HE Proprietor o, the hlonrz T.nv;z eoe uUy informs his friends:; and the patrons of these papery - thet he has a b i ro_ sortment ofJOS TYPE .A.NE ALL OTHER ISAn:aIAL j ; necessary to a Job Printing,Oince, and: that he. is .pre. pared to execute - ' • L9971:9,9119193 PHINTMO 09 EVERY Disci:l:mow- Boaks, Bllis Lading, Ctrtirksrts Pamphlets, . Mil Heads, • . Qatdt Handbi L,, Blanks,_ - - Rat 21 e* kinds of Blanks, Stage, Steamboat and anal.'. Boat Bills with appropriate cuts, printed on the shorten:( notice and most reasonable terms. - ' He respectfully asks the patronage of his Needs sad:l the public generally, in this branch ofbis Maine's- - Whl. ALExAgorR fr. SONS ;. Count Moms AND FITILMEI3IIIO UrDIUMALI2IIII; tatntr i gf Penn gad amssast ' - --a . ;2:,= St. Clair sts, opposite e Ezehangliii 7 41FIIIMINVIF Hater Entrance on Penn se., res-% pectfully inform their friends and , . the public, that they are prepared to Wraith and attend to everything in the line of Undertakers, as they haveff quit the busines altoge th er abt Making, and their unbutton will be devotedto the above bluntest, keep a 'I largo assortment of COFFINS Made and finisheircover ed, and lined in the neatest manner, with a variety o.i materials, and at all prices; we, keep . SHROUDS ready made, of all Biros, of Flannel, Cambric, and hlusUrt, allpnees, and made in the eastern style, aria all other articles necessary for dressing the dead, and Aurnishilig4 litnerafs, of quality and price.to suit • SILVER PLATES! , or engravin g the name and age; ICE CASES for laying the body in ice, by those who wish to keep their friends: any length of tune, and have ZINC PANS to put tea nil for laying on the body; LEADEN Collins alwo9o on band. We have a splendid new HEARSE and a pair of A fine horses, and any number of the best carriages, etc-A etc., and will be prompt, punctual. and reasonable. • ';. ANTHON'S NATIONAL. ENGRAVING • . .1, • Of the United States' Senate Chamber.- ' fr HE SUBSCRIBER would respectfully inform the cis I hens of Pittaldirgb, that he has for sale, at Or Lam- 4 ' arsine House, corner of Grant and Fourth streets, (where' : -.• he Will remain but two days longer,) the celebrated en- i; • : liTying of the United States' Senate Chamber, OW ishe4 . E. Anthony. 205, -Broadway, N. York; the - life-like enemies of the different States end Mllitarymen of dm - ' nationoently set in enamelled glass frames, at the very law Pyles of. 81 path.. Among which maybe found the ' supenor likeness_of Henry Clay,, in. his 71st year; the - likeness of Daniel :Webster, Millard Fillmorre, George Washington, J. Q. Adams. 14 .-Van.Baren, J..C. Calhou, 4... J. Buchanan, R. C. "Winthrop Generals Taylor, Cass, , - - Scott, Butler, tee., tee. -Also, Wumboll'sengmving of the , Declaration of Independence, Leingier's Magiitleentfull - length engraving of George-Washington, with several. • . others. The subscriber can Cornish _every article in. the DAGUERREOTYPE line, to OPERATOR'S, at Mr. An- :hony's wholesale prices. . WM. H. •BUSTEED, • •Lamertini House, cor. Grant and 4th sm. inF, For sale at this office. • . • oci2s LarnartAu. House, • • coasnni 'OF ranB2n AND GRANT MEM, Pm - mamma. rrHE—subscriber respectfully announces that be has.? - .1 .notropened this new and excellent Hotel for the.sa.' l ; commodation of travelers, boarders, and the public gut- rt erally. The house and furniture are entirely new; and no pains or expense have been spared to render it one or ? - the most comfortable and pleasant Hotels in the city; The subscriber is determined to deserve, and the: fore solicits, a share of public patronage. octllily JACOB HOUGH, Proprietor. .3 Take Notices ALLpertions knowing themselvesindebted to Arthur's, ; Nicholson & Co, (Eagle Fonndry,) ore tequested to .1 call ea their old Warehouse, on Liberty street.. in. - All unpaid accounts will be placed the hands of a•Z Justice of the Peace, on the let July nett. May'lo. • ARTHUBS, NIOEIOLSON'& Co. ••• • • irr A general assortment of HollovyWare, &c., at the lowest market rates. Liberty st., head of Wood st• maw'...• • AIITIIIIit • is. TCHOLSON. • B. OOTS,SHOES, TRUNKS, &c.—/ohansbes .4. Hay. 7. • ward, Wholesale and Retail Boot, Shoe and Trunk Store, N 0.196 liberty street, nearly opposite the bead of Wood. F. &H. have in store and are receiving their Pall and %inter Stock of BOOTS and SHOES,gonsisting of the largest stock they have ever been able fo bring to •-. this market. We also have constantly on hand a splen.. , ditrstOck of Ifayward's netalic Gum Mastic Shoes, both for ladies and gentlemen's wear, the moat bettatifitt artl ale ever manufactured. Wa would solicit anexamitia tion of our stock of goods, by all who wish to purchase 7 either at wholesale or retail, as we will sell eta small advance above cost. Conntry merchants will find it to their interest to call and examine our stock before par- :: chasing. • • • FOLLANSBEE & HAYWARD. 111110. . 336 Liberty et : G- 1 - _ - . ItOCERIES, 400 bbls. N. o..ltiola.sses; 50 bbls. St. Louts S. H. hiolasses; • • 1.2 hi. do do do do; 200 bags Coffee, prime green; • 75 hf. chests assorted Tea.% 110 six - pound caddies Y. R. and Imperial Tea , 1520 do do do dcr, - • 50 hhds. Sugar; 40 bbls. Tea ; • ' 100 boxes Bxlo WindoW Illass; • 'f• •10 do 10:12 •• • , • . • . 50 do Tobacco. • A large [Mao/meatof all kinds of Groceries on hand at the new warehouse of EDWARD lIAZLETON, • - ap24 . North-east corner of the Diamond. 1 - - )P • ,itOFFSTONICANDAN+I-DYISPEPTIC The general properties of these Pills are Crimmins I live, Purgative and Tonic. In the common disorders -t arising from imprudence in diet, &C., such ai sick - nels4 and sourness of the stomach, heartburn, headaches, &e., where a medicine is required, this preparation is vary ' applicable, for its carminative or soothing effects give almost immediate relief; when nausea sickness. exist: its purgative operation upon the stomach and' bowels is 1. gentle and effectuali and its tonic properties impart strength to the digestive organs, thereby enabling these organs to perform their proper functions with order and regularity. The price has been reduced from 50 to Z For sale, .wbolesale and retail. by 11:. A. FAIRIES TOCK -Co., corner Front' and ;Wood and Sixth and Wood streets, Agents for rinstatrgh. Jett OHIO PLANING bilLl,--Retwra street and Water tans,. (along Chattier st,)Finst Ward, Allegheny city, near Manchester.—GEOßGE DRAHER hawng resumed siness, has erected the necessary machinerynt the above place, for taming out all work in his line, and prepared to take boards to his mill and deliver theta to customers on rettsonahlerennk: • Dressed flooring boanla, siding, An., always ea band. A large quantity of dried floonnglamber ort,band- Orders from Western Lumber Merchants promptly ez OFFICE OF AMERICAN A . FOR JGN PATENTS. JAMES GREENOUGH, of Relate firm of. Keller & Greenough, continues the business of Consulting Ezigi - veer and Patent. Attorney, - at his offreo in the city of WASHINGTON. Hu may be consulted and employed , in making examinations in machinery is the Pausal Of lice and elsewhere, in funds hing drwrungs and specifies lions of machines, and all papers necessary to secate. l l transfer, amend, reissue or extend letters patent in shot,: United States or Europe. He can also ba consulted pro fessionally on all questions of litigation arising under the t; Patent Law, and argue questions before the Patent:::. Office or an appeal therefrom, for his long expert- t. eneo in the Patent Office and in his profession, are pe.• 4 culiarly - fittad him. The professional business of the Into V. Dr. T. P. Jones having been placed in his bands all let ters in relation thereto should be addressed to lure : post IV. Pittsburgh Gazette, Pittsburgh Morning Post, sad 93. Louis Republican will copy six months, send papers, and ch arg e the advertiser. —New York.Ezprers, Aug. St. . isuatdm .Al. Hadkinson, No. 115 Wood st., • NY.OULD cull the attention of the pdblic (the ladle. I especially) to his well selected assortment of bean— tifu French and English Q 1111.14 DININGAND TEA': • 'SETTS. Consisting, In pan, of. Gold BanOold Fancy and Plain W him ; also, In k Indian China Dining Setts., all having been imported, this season, and areof themost‘:, deeintble styles. • ' AI. HODHEINSON, angge 115 Wood at., 3 doors below Fight Bard t : Brothers) Premiums, ihto/it- •IPtens. A 41./. V i c Z to . ri v a -s P r e t n e s, d s i i tis ze t a 'rec 47 ,1 g e : i ii b d ra f n o it a 1! ( lo d tre * 1 trade ta New York panes, by .. • . - . • •EDWARD TODD k. • N. E. con Fifth atm Market (op aWfra, The highest proint am ever awarded an Gold Pens, wa a given to Battle. Brothers, at the lastluir of the .Massa. it chuses . Charitable Mechanic Association, at Boston. Also, tho highest premium. at the, Franklin 'lnstitut' Philadelphia. - • • !Hoarata'Cnnulti Candy. , rittfis celebrated article, so favorably known last wiek..;,, tor, is again offered to Mc 'citizens of Pittsburgh as certain rrmetlyfor Coughs and Colds, so prevalent at this season of the year. HOWE'S COUGH CANDY is tfie• best article of the kind ever offered to "the public, end we cballenge any 1: .person in the United' States to produce a cheaper, more pleasant and &Dolan' remedy_for the cureof Coughs tad 'Colds. " HOWE CO„Proprietors, • 1 .• . Depot, No. !College Hall, Cincinnati, - 0 Sold by 11.Smyser, L. :Wilcox * Jr,, M. Townsend, Jones,W Blaek,Draggistej and at Wm. Ja4k son's, 69 Libert • street, Pittsburgh. •.. 'dec27:43ta • Lots. on Pespetnat Leases 4 . PEW LOTS yet on, undisposed of, and to be to ' A ,oit . perpetual Lease, - near Kaolin& old. Mansion House; 7111 Ward, Pittsburgh. They .are the cheapest Lots in the market, being of large site; in a healdly.con- venientandprosperous locution, and the purthase=. l never requ ir ed to be paid ; only the interest or rent, from 818 to 824 ayear,according to the Size and pi:, - sition of the Lot, with the privilege of extinguishment as any time by payment of the principal, The privilege of the well belonging to said Mansion House orM be Weil 4 until the new Basin is completed. . ' .211092.8M:1.143N, AWL Comer of Wylie end Fifth streets.. BUILDING LOTS FOR SALE.—A Lot 20 feet ens' Locust street, rtb Wan!, by GO deep-6325. A Lot 20: feet on East street, by 114—$175—in Allegheny.- A Lot; 21 feet on Union street, by 8185-812 S—in Allegheny, S. CUTITSERT. Gen. Agent, . 4 . • Smithfield street. • P ARTNER WANTED.l3ranted, if application is made soon, a Parttier:witkin capital of fifteen hon-1 tired dollars, to engage in a prOfitable rnannfacttning s i ne s, in tha city, whicl . bas been well established for', some years:- S : ,,OUTHBERT, Gen. 'Agent; j ur ,2s . - Smithfield street. 200% s tn iwi lan F 3 in si scav a % l t zr - • . NO. 296.