CI ME .M~-.:~ a ME vouom .D MY ,MORNING POST. Printed andPubrisited - everg - .morning, (Sundays creepied.) RoP ER, _ , tontn-wimer COHNSIC Or WOOD ADS) aura DIDIESTS. : 11:7 4 .TRAMS , •Filte .DtabirS'l3. year,- payabl - strictly advance. Six Dollars will invariably Aie. requital:Vat: not paid within the year. Single copies Two Haws--focsale at the counter ; the OfEbeianst by the News Boys. ;' 4 1•11E SATURDAY.HORNING POST published from the same- office, on a large blanket size sheet, azartYo DOLLARS a year, in advance-- Angle copies trylt Plats. ,PICI paper ?mill he discontinued (unless at the disi oration girths proprietbr,) untilall:arrearages are paid. , k. fErNo, auention paid - to any order -.unless ac-4 companied by the money, or satisfactormfort nee is this TERMS. OF A., PEE ISQIJAILS 08 7wELvr. tar. One , ritseltiolls....•!,— 40 50 One hirnth r TWO 'd0. . , - 0 75 Two - tio.- • •.. • 6 .02 Three 'illo•''. -•..•••-• ... ; • - I 00 Three do • 7 . 00 Ono ,Weelc, - ~ ' l;so''Four do - El 00 Two, do 250 Six ;do ~ 10 00 Three 'do. .... ...... . .'. '3 00 One ' Year - '- ' 15 00 -' • - - YEARLY ADVERTISEhIENTS:• ..... . - t OrZSQ4III.I2. , 'Two sqviutss.__'. __ Six Month's, 51.5 00 I Six Month:h.. • • • **** -041 ° u° One Year, ' ' 20:00 I One Year,. •-. *• * ,• *' 40 00' 'Larger advertisenteitts in proportion. ' ' i c r . -Cards;of. FOUR LINES, Five Dollars et Year. -•- . - e - etas will not be inserted - 'artless nit extra. , ptiee Arlvertisements upon which the number of inser 'flottslif nolatarked will- beinserted end charred until ordered out. , !j - -: . .-.l .: :Vixifiosiptt#,l•..(l4o.4; T JENNINUS, _Attorney at Law, Fourth' 54, above U Wood. . . • .-.. maralky SAMUEL, W. ISLACaL, attorney:a: Lato---Othce.ou 401 street, near Grant, Pittaburgh. OfM 5 TAMES F. KERR, 'Attorney:at .Lato,r .ofice .Rake., JAMES Buildings,. Grant street. - may27-3ra. Dg. A. V. OLIVER, Physician and Sar&on.--;Oftee No 8, St. Clair street, Pittsburgh. aug2l-y , DR. JOHN CRAWFORD,..office on St. Clair street] 1/ opposite the. Exchang- ; ang,lo-y C. oatak.Nno LOOINIIS, Attorney at'Law.--Office 4th it:oibove Wood. -• • • = jaly4-y rywosrAs rd. MARSHALL, Attorney 41 1.444 . .--officej I - Lowrie's Buildings, Fourth at.' 'intl7-1Y C112..it KAU ti, Attorney at ,Lato- 7 0dice tultakerrell's .`Hitiidingsj on Grunt strtiet, 'opposite' , the `Court Id.'KENNEDY, Attorney at Lam.—Offwe 7 frifiei 1.1.• Barrie building with Alderman 15P/duster, Firdiati betwean Wood and Snaith.field • angl74lm. TOkLN BAirrox,-.4ttorney at Law.--Odice, North side LPof ntlit street, between iVocareed Smithfield, in thei ems banding with Aldertneahloirow. sepat)-ly 211LORGE. %V. LAYNIi, Attorney and Counsellor a(La w l_T and Ncrutry Pub/ie.—Office nt the corner of 4th - nnd Wood sts., over Sibbet & Jon& Excbange office. octl4 X/ inquND sziowDEN, Attorniy at Lato.- 2 .othco in the building on the . North East corner of Fourth and rSraithfield sta. • novir-y RMOLI.HOW, Atderman.--Odiee north side of Falb . street; between.. Wood and Smithfield, ritisbumli: seplo.y. „ lkirlcANDLEss & M'CLURE, Attorneys and Counsel al lon at Lata.-{4lice 'on Fourth st., opposite R.Zr IL R. Patterson's Livery Stable, Pittsburgh. sepl6=y ORWARD & SWARTZ WEEDER, Attorneys at Late - -Office - on Fourth street, between Wood tthd Smith field; °Planate Pattersorrs Livery Stable. api-y jr It BOttGE F OLLLMORK, Attorney and Counsellor al Lata—Office remocedto tlre 2d door below Grant at:, oil Fourth, to the office lately occupied by Alderman ALI. mar3o M'CLOWRY, Attorney and Counsellor at Law.— . °Mee in Bakevvell's Buildings oh Brant itreet jetl9'37-I.y. - 10 O. SHANNON,. Attorney and Counsellor at Lesw.— .1 Office on 4th st.; between Wood and Smithfield, and nearly apposite the Mayor's office. novel-y Jsc TT mist, Dora st.„ five doors weal of . ket. Alt work "warranted, and if not perfectly sat. isfactory no cliargea wilLbe made. • , . fent° EMOVdL.—Dr. RObCrt Snyder, hnkrecuoved his 11Li office to FtiOrtfis.treet, between Wood end Smith field streets`: . martS-ty EMOVAI.—A. has removed his eotnmisssion and rorwardiogbiuiness fronithe'Carial Basin to new warehouse, on Third street, nearly opposite the Post Office."- • ' • may3U-ly 110 EhIOYAL.--JoirittJ:llllTCHBL., Attorney at Law, 'XL, has removed to Fourth at-; next door to the office , of Alderman:Steel. - up, 1" .11 LF...etV dour' at Law, Washington,-Ya. • Col, tl 4 , lections - nntde in.Wastdagton, Fayette, Greene and adjoining counties.. 412-y TOMAS-11: KENNEDY, Attorney at 'La. lo—Office on Fourth, between Wood and Smithfield. itrrnatscm--Geu. J.-K. Moorehead, John Graham, Pres. Pittsburgh 'Hank; - Mr. L.W. Burbridge; Logan, Wilson,* Co.,titeConi &Co., Pittsburgh, Pa. omit NDUCKMASTER. Aiderrnaa—Office: Fourth street . third door ramie Smithfield, South side. . Conieyeuiciikt of all kinds lane with the greatest care and legal accuracy- . Titles Itl Real Estate examined, &c. OHN COYLE, Notary and Conveyancer.--Othee iit 0 !iletcalre Building, Fourth street,. near Smithfield, Pittsburgh. Deeds, Bonds, Mortgagee, Articles of Agree merit,' and all other instruments of writing drawn up with apt accuracy anddispatch. Titles to Real Lstate examined. led&wlY , . , TORN A. PARKINSON, Alderman, Fifth Ward, Penn st.. between. Walnut and o , llnra sts, where he may be found at all times. Those having houses or other prop erty to sell or rent, can have the same punctually attend ed to; debts collected, and all the duties of an Alderman will receive prompt attention.- • 0c27-p T. MLELLON, A n TFORNE'Y and COUNSELLOR at LAW; Office e in LL Mello's Buildings, corner of Wylie and Fifth steets east side of the Conn kionse. . . . . _ . . ID' Collecting, Conveyancing, examinations of ED cords; premptly and are unuely attended to. my. 1.6 13 . EICRY. W. WILL) A kV, etuorney and Counsellor at -LJL Law, - {successor to Lowrie Sr, Williams,) Office at the old stand, Fourth at., above Smithfield. .Partxtership heretofore existing between Henry W., Wil Esq., and mysclf,in the practice of the law, was dissolved by mutual consent on the 26th ult., and the &Rabies - it will hereafter be continued by Henry %V. Wil liams, whom I most cheerfully 'recommend to all ,for whom I have the honor to do business—as a gentleman every way worthy of their confidenze. decll3.l - WALTER IL LOWRIE. - George R. Riddle, Conveyancer. O FFICE in Avery Row, Filth-street, above Smithfield, Jhrems, MOUTO Ann, Amurenzars,porros,Ratassas, and other instruments of writing, drawn with neatness, legal accuracy and dispatch. Be will also attend to, drawmg and filing Afechanwel Liens,Aceountrof Executers, Adram istratorroi•e Examining tirles to Real Estate, Searching Ree Fro m his long experience, and intimate acquaintance with thexnanner of keeping the public records, he el pacts to give satisfaction to those who may marina their easiness to his .c are. . deels Auction otlce. T - • EE subscriber has paid into the Treasu-v of the Com monwealth, the amount of license reqiiired by law. He has given the regularly approved security, and taken .out a commission of the first cloak; as au Auctioneer of the city of Pittsburgh; and rented that spacions wart room belonging to Sylvantis Lathrop, Estk,No. 114 Wosid street, three doors from Flab, where he tsprepared to at tend 4o the sale of every kind of Merchandise Furniture, Real Estate, Stocks, Shipping, either at the Auction Rooms or entire premises, and vrillin all cases exert him self to the utmost for the benefit of his employers, on the most reasonable terms; he will sell exclusively and only on commission;' neither: urchasing - nor haying any in terestwhatever ongoods utthe store, but merely the cora subteen for seiting,therebygiving all owners a fairchance without partiality of having therein property:disposed of to the best adVantage; • : Sales will be promptly settled when made. .Advaaces will be given at any time ou the most accommodating terms. Merchants will noibe charged foradVanees. Regular "sale days : Mondays and Thursdays, - of Dry. Goods, Groceries, - Farniture, &c.; and every evening, - Hardware, Cutlery, Watches, Guns, Pistols, and Fancy --Articles. Books on Saturday evenings. ' ap24 . - JAMES bI , KENNA, Auct. . .& - 1 E; TODD would respectfully inform theiter .. chants of this city and our customers generally, that we have removed our stock of Shirts and Gents Fur nishing Goods, to the comer of Fifth and Market streets, 2d story over W. & Hugus,,entrance on Fifth street, where we intend to keep on hand a large stock of Shirts, of our own manufacture, with an. assortment Of Gentle men& Furnishing usually kePthy Eastern Whole sale Furnishingtores. Being very thankful for the kind Patronage bestowed on us for the past year, we would be‘happy to receive calls from our old customers and merchants generally, and would inform them that wc . intend nothing on our voart shall induce, them 4o lookfurther, as we expect to add largely to one stock, and diminish our prices. Merchants and dealers are; solicited to examine our Stock of Goods. • ap111,1( § 'MEd , AND FILE AIANUFACTOKY.--The 1111118Cji , • bers,havingennuited theirestablishmentfor then:on - tt /lett= Of STEEL ana FILMS-0.11 the COMM' of O'Hara and Liberty streets, yittsbnrgh—ore prepared to furnish • Files of every deeenption,!af the best quality; and being determined to make it the ;merest of consumers to par , chose 'Files from them, respectfully invite the patronage of all who use the article marl6-y REMOVAL.—On account of our pent up market, and i a - demand for vegetable stands, 1 have been corn * pelldd to remove my Bread Stand to the opposite ride , of blatkpistreet, in front of. lexander &X.litya Dry Goods Stare' ishtill glid to see my tonnes customers. JP/ 2 - • . 101:111 SHEPIIARD. FOH , SALE,_.Four Lou—Bounded, by Fenn, Liberty and Hay sm., each lot, having 24 feet front; and ex tending back - 110 feat. Two of them are corner lots, and he posttion - ot the Whole property is one of the most ad vantageous in the city._ For further information applyto SWARTZWELDER, Fourth st.,- between Wood.stai.Smithfielif' - • - .44,—.--,--,-,7'77.0;‘, -',,'.4.4-..,t.5e,,.-7 ".'"'.. ' •-• .. , . . , . ..... 7,.., _,...,,,vr.,..xtt..0.,:_.*:=...,„,„1,„....zw, , ~17.4.-7....1A.,.:,-7':-7e..,).r,...,::;,....7,-?'-3;:77-'7-**-11?-4. .. -....-,:,,,. z . ..:-.. 1-4 , .... k4 ' - -1 4,-4 - t. , '• ' • . ..,,..,- ~,,,,-.,,- ,-,--.7igti,-.1,--4,.: -itliCVl,-..."..Tte . ...Ig-: -S- ', -1 "-- *; - ' • ' - .- -.-; r-' % . --1-4. i . : 4,05- 4 - Nr-4,14 , -.4.4 -,413,. =,..„—. •. ,--•-:: , " _ ':, , . ~..---....—;2 7, . ~ , ..,.-.- ..-.• Atit_.4,,,koe.i.wi_v*,,e-.„„_,;ntt,-.:...,..,,., f -, .i4 - ' - . -. ' • - 4. 4 1 -4 " ` r le - "' ' 77 '• '7, c;.- - '. - ---s.'l"lo.7l,itYlVriNi‘V -- (0 '''' ' - ‘-' ' ' ''' .'- ' . ''''''''', - " .., •' : " l' 4 .;'" -.-- - ....L -L '"4. - ittok , ° tPl- . ----'' - 2 '--- '' . 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MM=M Oa LIZZ3. -••44 00 Removal. I. ANKRIBr& CO EISSI 111112:1 MON ; 7c. BEM Buffing -larks. RttISTRONG 2i, - C11:02E11, Commissitni Merehams and Deeeti , iti Aveructilte - No. Matketit'do JB. hieGUIltE, rainuonaz.F Tiara al .Wood--84.Chatte.s Buildiugg se; J.XSI -7 . • • •a • Camniiiawri• ,T cr.: chantiNo. 114 W.Ood street. . febi 'Id3ULON. Defter If: - Paney - .Etaidi 'and' .Ttimthings,'Nei..67lNlniket latter: febt. - aiSIDEIt /AYNES,;,E'ain,,7ka 81012, Third JolLeireet, near Wood. _ C/51cOLOSKEY, Iron City Clothiarg Sono n No. s tab erty meet, opposite the mouth of Moskot:'-fetel OSHUA ROBINSON,' Agcnit" lir.. COM Lins of Pazilstr,Tifth st.; end ilootbelbyrWilad: febl 11111(.11 . ft: • , ,1 & ELLIOTT, Boot:W.1m and Stanancrs, Istu XJSO, Market Bt. between Third* and Routh. fehl ..DE6AN Y t -F.(141,40'441'4 Store, Nocillttb- X.ert street. E darnel-of Wood and Oath 1110ON'tc. SA • GENT, HOLMES& SON, pankers and Decacrsin Ex.chanS4 coin and Bank Notes,'No. 85 Market street.. tebl FULTON, Bat and' rass Founder, N0.'71) Second s street, between Market anti Forry streets— (obi ti1101V.144END,C&13.14 &CO., Cortql actd Wagon Makav, St. Clair street, fie:a - the - bridge. febl R. BROWN'S OFFICE, N 0.65, Diamond alley, near WOod et. - ": - tebl MaiiißlifißESl MEff i tU . • • , FasMonabse 2isiter, VIA* streetoscor Wood, opposite tke othee of the Post.. m 23' MHALER /a Whoksals r.e.a and Com natrionlitarettants, comer at Liberty sad Irwin sta. LEOESffiSBiiaWiESI TORN ArCLOSKEY, TaVor and Glo ier,Libertystreet t 1 between Sixth and Virgin alley, south aide sepl.o 'lOl 'Y, auvrrnEws & co, Witotasok Grows, Corn, mlationand Forwarding Altrehania, and Agents tor 'Brighton Cotton Yanis 57 Waterat.. Pittsburg- in .2 Alr A., 4 , MU), ikativ, r ems stroot, three doot4 above Hand street. Office hours, from. nine .tilt nOOLRY do LAIRD, Merchant 'Dillon', Wood street, ‘...t second . door from - Water, will keep constantly on panda-well selected lot of .13lothing. - martgy I:IAR g7M I3LAND, Cheap, Wholesale And „Retail Oita 7 . ing" Store, No. 43 Liberty street, corner of Virgin uliey, Pittsburgh. fett2G:ly nir(successor to MVIIPHT h Les,) Wool Lkairt - Jia. and Commission Merchant, for the sale of Ameri can Wooten Goods. . feblG a, CO Boolaellers, Stationps, and Paper Dealers, corner of Wood and Third streets, Pittsburgh, Pa. lioak-binding and Printing done to order. tebl9 TTAItIE3 F_ KERR7Auomey gi Law—Office removed to 1.? Fourth street, between Smithfield rind Grant streets k'ittsburgh. jun3:3ln M ULLEN 1 DOWNINU, Fashionable Clothing M Store, No. 218 Liberty street, opposite Seventh et. sep2O-y • eUMMINS & SMITH, Porwantang and Commission Merchants and Dealers in Produce, No. 3 Smithfield et, oiposite the Monongahela House. jolt) Ir l Sfi dr. MOUHLIE,AI), ititolciale and ffriad iiroters JIM., and Produce Dealers, corner of We Diamond . and Diamond alley. my i TODD & CO., Gentkmen's Furnishing Goods Es- I • tabliskonent,coraor of Market and Fifth streets, op Lairs, entrance on Fifth atroot. mY:3 A lISAL.OI4 MORKVS, Wholesale clad laurel //eater in 11 Fancy and Staple - Dry Goods, 65 Market street, be tw•een Fourth and t 0,.. Diamond. mph JliN Lt. DUNLEVY, G... - td Beater, No. 120 W 0c.41 s Gold Lear, Dentists' Foil, &e. constantly on hand and Einufactured to order. at 23 URYII : LtiJi , Wool Dealers and Commission 131. Merchants, for the sale of Amoritan WoolenGoodst corner of Liberty street and Cecil's alley. novIU 111 Nana Fara Aidnufactures and dealer in .1. Musical Instruments, No. Ile Wood: street, neat nuvlD I USEPI WiJODWELL, Importer and lkater in Far t/ eitn and Domestic Hardware, corner of Second and Wood streets. - " ' ocI,V Lt ARUM.. McCLURKAIsI & Agents for Carlisle 0 and Ripparirs Regular Line of Packet Ships, from New York to Liverpool, No. 14.2 Liberty et.. febl 1 " 0:SEP11 .MAJOR, B:o41 Store, Ship Chandlery and e.I Agency of the Pdtsbnrglt Lard Oil Factory, No 4, Market street, Pittsburgh. }nl2 'AAEFF ScO'CiiiCiaoß, Proprietors (lilac Pirtsburgh Portable Boas Store corner of Penn and Wayno sts febl 1 AMES MAY, Wholesale Groner, Forwarding and Com -Inissionn Merchant, Water street, between Market and Ferry. febl rtit;Cii atfßity, Bankers and Eaxhange Brokers, N o - 65 Wood-street, third door below Fourth, west side , „,... . if HAM blit ktRAM, _Bankers and Exchange JLlLcortter of Third and Wood streets, opposite the St. Charles Hotel. febl TOHNSOIST STOCKTON,Booksclkra, Sialioners,;Pnin t/ ors and Publishers, corner of Market and Third sts.: febt VSCRLIIA, • • filer, Stationer mug Binder, V Fifth street, between Wood end Market jani YMeSTEIN, Brass Fournier and Ga 4 Fwer . , donith . field strett t lietween Diainond alley and Filth et. declB T J. alcDEVl'rr, Witottaate (intern, dealers in Pro- W s duce and Pittsburgh mauulactures, - o. 214 Liberty, opposite 7th a .18 ,(0 EVEN BIG DOORS C °THING STORE, No. +5, Sixth eteet, near Liberty. C.IOIIN FARMAN, nov24 • Proprietor. TOON H. MORGAN, Whok4ala and Retail Drugpst, No t,l 93f, Wood street, one door south of Diamond alley. (eta IDOLLANSBEE & HAYWARD, Whaksale and Retail _L • Deateri in.l3Qots and SAWS, NO. HO Liberty. street, op pasha Wood. febl BA. Fti.KNEWibd/C & C., O Wholatele brag re Wa ,. house, corner of First and Wood meets, and corner of Wood and Sixth. fetil 1. S. ns Toy co - J. Q. a. sous°. T S: M. YOUNG & Co , Wholesale and Recoil Family Grocers and Lteetiers en Produce, N. W. cornet of Fourth and Ferry and S. W. corner of Third and Ross streets, Pittsburgh. ruar3l:y 11.0.9HUA RHODES, Whokrale Fruiterer, Confectioner .11 and Dealer in Nuts and all kinds of Foreign Fruits, No, 0 Wood street, East side, between Water and Firs streets, Pittsburgh, Pa. All orders in his line carefully attended,to— . Jona . roSeDviCrr. .T.Juus Mcltaltrrr. Wat. Idetnivrrz JOHN AIeDRITTrT & BROS., 197takink Grocers, Deal, era in Prodnee, Pittsburgh /14.nofacturea, and bier cbandiza generally, No. 13 Cmnatercial Row, Liberty street-. mar/By "(ATM ALEXANDER k SONS. Coffin Maker: and Fur y V nishinx Undertakers, corner of Penn and St. Clair streets, opposite the Exchange. Entrance on Penn steel. febl :TORN H. MELLOR, Wkoksals and &tail Ikater in EI Musk and 11114rietaInstruments,PianosAchool Books, and Stationery, No. 123 - Wood street Joni 'ATTFO9ON, Jr., corner of 'rotund Ferry atrestsf manufacturer of Locke, Hinges, and Bolts; Toliacco, Fuller, Mill and Timber- Screws, Haase. Screws for /tolling Mills &a. seplo , i nt io r re A i ii,lttrg o ng Wholesale Iter Ull4 . Liberty ereer, and d 3 n yle a s ue n y n . tt Lujinn427o. :LIXCHANGE HOTEL, Exchange Place , Baltimore. XID. Donn, Proprietor. Coaches will be in readiness mall the loadings to convey passengers, free of charge, to the Hotel. . ' dec29 IN & INNEY, Agents for the n aware M 1141441 Insurance Company, of Philadelphia, at the Ware onsa of King*. Holmes, Water street, near Market. febl CARSON & MoKNIGHt Wholesale Grocers and' Com mission Merchant}, Sixih street, between Wood and leibatty. ' • dac4 :urn. GLElsiN,Aitookeinder, corner olThird and Wood T- itreets, above O. IL Kay, where he is prepared to do every description of ruling andliiuding. peen VMUR Vi@esate and Itchtiiiiiier .DRY GOODS, North east corner of Market and Fourth sts. ap2o:y AMU MORROW, hlanatheturer of Tin, Copper 1,, and Sheet. Iron Ware, No. 17 Fifth street, In tween Wood and Market. feblo W. J. 7110111. . T. V. scOTT. TROTH & SCOTT, Wholesale and Retail Dealer in Boots:, Shoes, Vunks, Carpet Bags,,te., S.W. corner of Fourth and Smithfield ots.,Pittahnrgh, Pa. [mri.2:y PRLNOER HA. lidVoll . . .. _ . S& W.-.H ARBAUGS, COMllliailM and Forwarding . Mer chant', avid dealers tit Flour, Wool and Produce, No. 53 Water, and 104 Front slreet,bptyveen Wood and Smithfielditreetti, Fittsbnrgb: - ' . as2o: . IVCHARD LEECH, Jr. mporter, ,and dealer in Foreign'and Domesue SaAlery, Hardwart, and Car riage Trimmings, of all desenptions, No. 133 Wood at., Pittsburgh; seven doors above Fifth, andows door above 11-Childs tc CO.'a Shoe Store, • _ . . 'arQ4 hurni & SIN Al ' ( ate Martin & Smith,) Who/mate 17 Grocera 4 Produce and Commistion Merehants,ss Wood street, Pittsburgh... The undersigned ballitigenterod into partnerehMundei the ahoye style, respectfully ask the patronage of the friends of the lateatrut, and of the Jn chasers generally. They feel warranted in promising Ihtillhey give satisfaction to all who may buy of thein, or confide business to their care. wu. H. slam W. AI. SINCLAIR. TOWNSEND, CARR 4i. CO., Successors to the old firm of C.-Townsend .k Co., and Carr tk Rowland, beg leave to announce to their friends and to the public gen erally, that they are now prepared to execute all kinds -of work in- the Coach and -Wagon-making business, at the shortest notice, and warranted to be ofthe best Tho'very'large quantity of seasoned Timber with which. May are prepared, o andlheir facilitiesfor business, enables them to insurethe-public that they are prepared to carry on art- extensivisluni - promyt business in their -line, and - they respectfully seheit- a continuance ofthe Liberal patronairebuuswed upon the late firms. •• sept COE '...'..<1 ,- ,:i . :t.'jk:.' . : ",,, -- ..:.•-•,.;.- :'-'.',-,-):.".-.-'-...':',::'-'''' ,".',.•z,,.;:-.,--:-....:' M MEI EMI , , ' n== .t...iJ. ~.:~f. 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Wood sererv,...Piatintret,..ra.Con atantiy,on a band, .xoneral and extensive assortment of Au runs 'tt of BRUSIIBB, at the lowest Bastent prices., N. B.—Machine Brushes, 4c.,. made to order at the; itioittat notice. ' ' ' • • - -fluirwy Pro. 14 0 Trod dirtic betweelf Ffith. arid Vii`iftr A rley. yy l HOLESALE and , Ilotall Dealer-in - .• - PancylVare, WmMen Ware, of everydaseriptiom N ow Ware, foreign . and domestic;..Matta of all kinds; Patent Rotary Churns., which far surpass unymow in"tte in the _United States: For sale at'the lowest pricei. , - - • - - --" marM-3mo WHOLESALE GROCER, RECTIFYING DISTILLER, COMMISSION. AND -PRODUCE MERCHANT; JF:ortrign and lioinetto Pirines t ldinters, Fruit', Nuts,,fc. marchB" 162 Liberty . street, Pittsburgh. EVCANDLESS-&-QAMCPBELL, In Spoon 'street, ileXt door' to Diamond' Miry, Witommarm Thum = • rts VAIITSIT ASl7' DRY - Goons, A now in daily receipt of all- tbe articles in their line of business—purchased at the lowest prices li the East to which they, invite the attention of country merchants tutd others; and which they flatter themselves they can dispose of tit the lowest prices and On the Most favorable terms: •, • - • 'main 111.1ELNLEY,.trou.ss Sign and Ornamental Panzer, U. and dealer i n PAINTS, No. 44 St. Clair st., Pitts burgh,-has constantly on hand all kinds of PAIKTI, either Dry or Mixed; Japan and Copal Vnraish ; Linseed 011; Boiled Oil ; . Spirits - Turpentiue ; Window 6/ass, of all sizets;;Putty, Paint Brushesoke., all of the best quality, and 1";:r. sale at reasonable prices. seal ~.. 'pB . H. GERBERDING, Dealer in. Imported and Domestic "Segars, Snuff and Tobacco, Wholesale and Retail, Liberty street, ui doors above Smithfield, Pittsburgh, Pa. itritllortlers from &Maul Merchants will be promp attended to. lvYthly . • • Lt °AWE & ATKINSON, illannfaccurers of Tin, Cop -10 per and Shen Iron Wart. They also execute every description of Blacksmith Work. First street, between Wood and Market, Pittsburgh. oet3l:y DRUGS! ifinGS!!—JOit. Mont.ra, Druggist and Apothecary, north-west corner of Wood and Fifth streets, Pittsburgh, will keep constantly on hand Drugs, Paints, Olin, Dye-Stuffs, &c. N. B: Physicians' Prescriptions carefully compound ed from the best materials, at any hour of the day or night. Also, an assortment of Perfumery; fine tooth, hair; and clothes' Brushes, &c , &c.,&c., winch will be sold low for cash. ap2o:ly NITILLIAM THOVILLO, Undertaker, Fifth street:ire mediately opposite the Theatre, respecrfally in forms his friends and the public in general, that he has resumed his business as a Furnishing Undertaker. He is supplied with and always keeps on hand Coffins of all sizes and leinds,Shrouds,and all other articles necessary on such occas ions. Silver plates, ice bores, and It aden coffins will be sap. plied in order. A fine hearse and cat ri age always ready to attend funerals. sepWay John N. Townsend, DRUGGIST AND APOTHECARY, No. 45, Market street, three doors above Th int , Pittsburgh, will have constantly on hand a well selected assortment of the best and fretittest Medicines, which he will JlCii 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, for sale, a large stock of fresh and good PEREE. MERV. decd CIALLAGILIU. S. a. LONG. 7. n. ISILLEII GALLAGIOEFt. LONG di .1111LIL•Elt, No. 109 Front sr, between Woad and Smidifidd streets, ANUFACTURERS of Bells oral! SiZef, double and 111 single action Force Pumps. Counter Ratting. Min eral Water Pumps, fittings of all kinds for Ga., Water. Steam, &e. ' Bras. Castings for Machinery and anti-attri ton metal for name. Particular attention paid to Gas Fixture., and a well assorted inoek of Plain and Orna mental Pendant., Burner., Chandelier., fix., frit" con stantly-on hand. actS AltiM AtIirETELING. NANtulet CROMER. A RMSTRONG & CROZF.R, CornerEnron Illerchanv, . No. 22 Market street, Pittsburgh, Pa., will attend promptly to the rote of every description of Western Produce, and other articles entrusted to their care. Raeartvo—Hanna, Hussey & Co., Pittsburgh; Hanna. Graham & Co., New Lisbon, 0.; Merchants generally, Wellsville, O. Rhodes & Ogleby. Bridgeport, 0.; Richardson & Bro., Cincinnati . J. F. Howard. Louisville, liy.; Guile & Dorwort, St. L ouis; H. Boyles, Steubem vine. decßy ALLEN nROWN. W. C. CONNELLY. N. R.--Good Stabling attached to the house. A FULTON, ik ukr, 11 and 11 Brass Fool bus rebuilt ii.ja commenced business at his old stand, No. 70, Se cond,. between Market and Ferry streets, where he will be pleased to see his old elastomers and friends. Church, steamboat, and belle of every size, from 10 to 10,000 pounds, Cast from patterns of the most approved models, and warranted to be of the best materials. Mineral Water Pumps, Counters, Railings, &r., together with -every variety of Brass Castings, if requir ed, turned and finished in the neatest alaaltar. A. F: is the sole agent for Babbitt's Anti-Attraction Me tal, so justly celebrated for the reduction of friction in machinery. The boxes and composition can be had 01 him at all times. novl3:y ik;r£,WlN INVENTED PATENT . ALOCK SPRING 11 TRUSS, for the immediate relief and . permanent cure of Hernia and Ruptura (Suited; to all s izes.) The superior claims of thin Truss consist in the comparative case with which it may be worn. The pad of wood be ing neatly balanced on springs, yields to the pressure of any part of it, and thoroughly a dapts itself to any move ment made by the wearer. It can be worn without any intermission, oath a cure is affected The subscribers have made arrangements for the manufacture of these valuable Trusseson a superior style, in Philadelphia and have them now for sale at their office, No. 77 Smith field street, near Sixth, Pittsburgh. GEORGE WATT, Jyl D. W. KAUFFMAN. WW NFU° STollE—Jona D. !lioness' Whot4 WW and Retail Ifruegist, No. 93i Wood street, one door south of Diamond alley, Pittsburgh.—The subscriber has just received from the eastern cities, and is now opening at the above stand, a full assortment of articles in his line, consisting of Drugs 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.. He is confident that his articles, both as to duality and price, will please such as may favor him with a call. itArONONGAIIELA PLANING lillLL.—Jsatatt 21 moan would' respectfully inform hisfriends and the public, that his new establishment is now in full opera tion,and that he is prepared to furnish Boat Cabins, and fill-all orders for Planed Lumber, with promptitude,and at the lowest rates. • Board and Plank, planed on one or both aides, COR 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 be can now furnish them witl planked stuff, suitable for every description of work. dec3-tf WILLIAM ILAMPIAMOII .. ' } MEER =ME bufintgo garbs. _ sit.; A. 8.. aPRINGBTEIW, CORNER OF SEITHFIRLD A- ND THIRD .STS., Piusburgh. Pa. BROWN & CONNELLY, PROPRIETORS. West Potut — Wei , km. PRESTON & WAGNER, Engine Builders, have corn menced business on Penn et., near the Point, at. the establishment formerly carried on by Bunkhouse & Nel son. Persons wishing to purchase Stearn 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 other establishment in the city. Also, rolling mill and castings of every description can be had at the shortestnotice. Rresarscas—Copt. Robert Deer, Thomas Scott, Esq. Church, Carothers, & Co., H. Denny, Esq., M. Allen & Co' C YPRIAN PRESTON, apt ENOCH WAGNER. etHEAP BONNETS.—W. It. MURPHY is selling oft 1...) his remaining stock of BONNETS at greatly redu ced prices. Bonnets of last winter's shapes nt from 25 cents to 81,00. Cheap Lawns.—A lot of Dress Lawns reduced to 12} cents per yard. White Goods for Dresses.—A isupplyjciat received, and offered very low. .Dark Dtaghams.--Rieh dark styles of Oinghams. Also, Manchester and Domestic do. 'of choice patterns. Mantua Ribbons.—An ritiohmein just received in the Wholesale Rooms, 2d story, and offered low by the piece. Also, White and Colored Satin do. _ - - Prints and Muslin.—An excellent stock on hand, from 4c. per yd. up to the finest qualities. I:l7'At the north-east corner of Fourth and Market streets. Important. JOHN M. BLAIR. DAVID STEIN ART and PHILIP SPAIIMAN, having 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 daY4.ittered Into partnership under the firm and style of BLeta St C 0.," for the manufacture of Brushes - of every description. Being practical workmen, they will make up every article of the most durable material, and in the first style ;sand will keep on hand, for sale, at their store, tM W No. lood street, a very large assortment of every thing in their line of business—which, with their exten sive stock of Shoe Findings-, •Ffshing 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 eneouragetrient, and patronage of thetrfriends and the public hi earnestlyaolieited, and will be thatakfulltre 'eetved: , Obseritd I - BLAIR & CO., Pittsburgh, Oct. - 28th,184.8:f0c30) l2lO Wood at. - . LOIIR-25 barrels, last received, and for sale by marl 3 -SMITH & SINCLAIR s ' ,- - ;-t•-•"., ,- ..- -, - ::::,,,,,,,' ENE BIA PITTSBURGH, TUESDAY, APRIL 24, 1849: Tat.siibaciibers most respectfully otnionnea to . fellow-Citl?.ens that perfected; 'their 'hr. rtuigement so carryon' the bustnees of Tin *Roofing on an extensive scale. !•-• • • • OE= : .11 is - 110:w Mose on four ;mars since we first - introththed tintoofingln this city:- liturinv that time we hivie toyer ed over fifty thousand square -feet of roofs with tinplate,' and in alt cases we believe We have' given the most' en tire satisfaction- This kind of roof has been applied' to . the very best buildings in this , city, including, among a large ;lumber of othere,the two superb buildings on Penn street, owned by John L. sboenberger and Johnorlissel, : Esqrs. Thnt tin roofing (when skillililly ;laid on) is both perm/Meat and durable, there:can be no doubt proof of thle,we can refer to the almost universal application of this-kind °feeding in the large cities on the fen-board duringthethst, twenty , years; and from enquiring on the subject, Welitive, yet to leant of any one of. those, roofs haviairbeed worn out. The 'reefs covered , with tin in our own city ate open to the examination of all who take an - interest: n the matter. Wit have also prepared a. miniature plan of roofs, which may be'seen at our dimly , listunent, where any other information will be given with pleasure , JOHN rItINLAP & CO,. bonier Market and Second streets. The Areonteter. rillrE ATTENTION OF THE PUBLIC, is respectfully, '1 called ' to thefolhiwing certificates := • • , Ma. S. fainss—:Having tested a 'quantity of : Gold: weighed•by-your Areometer, I find theresult proves your instrument mmeti. and recommend the use of- it tO those going to California, as the hest method for obtain. tug the real valise of Gold. Rem. yours;' :'S. • DuNix,irv, Pitt sburgh,gurchlt, s 4§. •Gold'Heater. . Ma. F...s.st,srs—ikrer Sir: Having examined the ”Areom eter,” manufactured at your rooms, I do not hesitate 'to command it to the of those geutlernen who are about rernoving to Califirrnia, in search of Gold. ~..' - -. • . It gives a close- approximation to the:specific graVity of metals, tind willsisioinlyertable the adventurer to as certain when his placer is yielding Gold.* mrltly Yorirs;reap'y, J. ,R. M'CLINTOCR. ...... _ . Bead Quarters for Boots and Shawl, comots•rocirra mai astrrnvistu entaars, Strussorion, PA. iTROTH &.SCOTThavingeommeneed the geaeral HOOT and SHOE: business . - wholesale and retail, would respectfu ' lly invite the attention of their friends and the publie.gene rally,- totheir splendid new stock, conitisting. of Men's; Women's, Boys', Misses' nod Children's wear, of every variety, suitable for the season, and at prices to suit the times. Also, -a splendid article of home-made- work, each as Gentlemen's line Boots, and Ladies' Missesand Children's fine work. Please call and examine for yourselves. - . N. B.—Traveling Trunks, Carpet Bags, tre., ke., al ways on hand and for sale /ow for cash. , • Mr' Country blerebants wonld.find it to their interest to give us a call, when visiting the city. • . Tama & scorr, m:10.4 ' Corner 4th and Smithfield eta. . . . ITHY subscriber, being desirous of changing his business, has determined to close out the balance of his stock of BOOTS. SHOES AND TRUNKS; AT COST. They will be sold iu lots, to suit purchasers, from ONE PAHL TO A THOUSAND Country Merchants are inritekt - to call at DATES', CORNER. SATITHFIELD AND FIFTH STS., Opposite the Pittsburgh Foundry, where they can buy to their satisfaction, for the stock must - be, closed out noon. 100 cases Boots on hand, $l5, Sib, $2l, $2.1 per cane. marl . J. DATES. Boot* and Shots balling.orrat cost,, jTao subscriber wishes to retail bis en— tire stock of Boors and Swiss at cosi.— Persons wishing to purchase, will have to call soon, as he intends to remove, on the ist of April, to St. Clair street. His stock i¢ large , and of the •very best kind. The balance remaining unsold by the lot of April will 'be auctionsered off to the highest bidder. T. A. MINTON, mardtCorner Market and Liberty' sts. _ THOMAS HARRISON, MANUFACTURER OF Wagons. Drays, ' Carts, &c., PENNSTINLICIA AVViCIf,ItALY %Ott. MOS TIIX COVRT TIOCSI. T"Eproprietor of ibis establishment having always on hand a supply of superior, well seasonekl Lum ber, is prepared to fill orders of every description In his branch of manufacturing, with short notice and on as favorable terms as any odic r workman in the West. A newly invented Patent Tip Wagon, for hauling brick, is built at the above place. Also, Repairing at. tended to. Orders from a distance will receive prompt attention. - RErsupicr.s..—Cieo. W. Smith, James McCully, Jonas M'Climock. • mari-3m Bureau and Bedstead Factory. S.& W. M. fIANNAFOBB respectfully inform the R citizens and the public generally that they have re -snored their Wararooms to *bittifteld street. between Diamond alley and Fifth lima, alga of the Big Bedstead, where they are prepared to sell, wholesale or retail, very cheep for cash, the following articles:—Bureaus, Bed steads, with Geizam's Iron Fastenings, and also the best quality of Screw Bedstead's, Table's, Stands, /cc. And they with it particularly understood. at there Is so much prejudice against maehinemede work, that they warrant their work to give satisfaction, atid if not well made, the money shell be returned. marlOiltin AREONIETER--The undersigned having adapted an instrument to the purpose of ascertaining the spe cific gravity or value of Gold, is now prepared to supply all whose business may require its use. It is small, eon. veniect, and can be used without difficulty, a glance be ing sufficient to show the proeetni. Persons contemplating going to California would do i well to call and examine the instrument, as it s in every way calculated to protect then! from fraud, by enabling them at any time to ascertain the value of their metal. Printed directions and tables will be supplied grntui. tously to purchasers. SAMUEL. EAKINS, Union tittect, inar7:lml Rear of John IrFaden's Jewelry store. No. 115 Wool, sr. Going to Move. ( - INDIA, GLASS AND QUEENSWARE SELLING OFF—CALL AND SICCDAN BARGAmt.—The undersign d being about to remove,, in the coming mouth, to N 0.65 \Vood street, is desirous of closing out the greater part of his Stock at REDUCED PRICES. He would call your particular attention to hie large and splendid assort ment of CHINA, GLASS antLQUEFASWARE, Giran doles. Lamps, Britannia, Ten Ware, Castors, French and English Dlautel Ornaments, and Tea Setts, of the newest styles and patterns, nil of which he offers at mail advance above cost. Remember the place, No. 118 Woo Dm cfebt M. HODKINSON. Commercial Row - Ciabinet Wareroom SHT.B. YOUNG Lk,. Co. AVE removed their CABINET WARE-ROOMS to'Commercial Row, Liberty street, opposite the head of Smithfield, where they will keep constantly* on hand an extensive assortment of So fns, Tables, Wardrobes, Bureaus, Bedsteads, Chairs and every article in their line of business. ••• Undertaking promptly attended to at reasonable ices , may 27 Tita subscriber is now receiving from the city of New York a choice assortment of Hats Caps and Mutts, Latest Fashions, in great va riety, and very minx, wholesale and retail. JAMES WILSON, novll Smithfield street, 2tl door South of 4th st. ASITIONWITUS — FiIIt al 'CORD & . CO., (late M'Cord &King,). 4 WILL introduce, on Saturday, Aug. 20, the NALL STYLE OFTIA.TB, just received from New York. Those in wanted' a neat and beautiful HAT, are invited to call at their store, corner of Fifth and Wood streets. aug24 New list and Cap Store. 4 JAMES WILSON, Eat Manufacturer, (formerly of the corner:of Diamond alley and Wood strees) begs leave respectfully to inform his old custom.irs, friends, and the public, that he has opened' a NEW STORE, on Smithfield tit., where a choice assortment of HATS, CAPS, and LADIES , FORS, (as good, neat, fashionable and CHEAP as any in the city,) may be had. J. W. very cordially invites his friends and the public to remember his new location and entablishmentomd give him a call as hearty as he intends to welcome them. mnr3t-ly }fashionable Hat an! Cap an story. GEORGE S. ANSHUTZ, Agent, respectfully ash informs his friends and the public general ly, that he har; commenced the manufacture of . 119 Hats and Caps, at No. 33 Wood street, one door front the corner of Second, where he has now on hand'a fine 'as sortment of Hatsand Console's own manufacture, which he will dispose of, wholesale tir retail, on the most rea sonable terms, for cash or city acceptance. Hats made to order at the shortest notice. rtpl9-3m Clinton Ptipor Mill. THE CLINTON PAPER i MILL, situated at Steuben villa, Ohio, having beentnlarged and improved, and at a very great expense. added new and the most im proved kind of machinery', is now prepared to manufac ture all kinds of Writing, Printing, Wrapping and Cotton Yarn Papera, Bonnet Boards, ke., equal to nay in the Eastern or Western country. The undersigned having the Agency of the above Mill, will keep constantly on hand a largesupplyof nip:Affer ent kii,ds of Paper, and Will have any size mode to order at short notice._ • S. C. BILL, jan3l 87 Wood street. MBE subscribers having taken the Saw-mill above the Fifth Ward Bridge, formerly run by Mr. John Cham bers, and having a good stock of Timber on hand, would solicit the patronage of the public. Orders thankfully received and punctually attended to. SAVARY Jr. SPAULDING.: The undersigned having sold his interest in the above Mi.ll to Messrs. Savory & Spaulding, would recommend them to his formercustomera and the community, asbeing well qualified to dive satisfaction to all who may deal with thorn. , Osz22:ifi JOHN CHAMBERS.: HOMCEPATHIC DOOKS.—,/ est:received-at the Book store of the Subscriber, in Fifth et., near Itfarket - Maurits Medim,pura.by Subscribe,!,, and edited by Charles Julius Hempel, M.:D. 4 vols. Hartman's Acute Diseases, by Dr. Hemprel, vol. L H omm p at hie Domestic Medmine,by 3. Lowrie, enlarg ed and improved by A, J. Hall, M. D. Jahr's New Manuel, void; Nos. 1 and 3. Hering,' Domestic Physician. Booninghausen's Therapcetic Pocket Book, for Homie pathists, by Dr. Okie. Habemait's Claconic Diseases, vol. 3. , Together with Medicine Chests, of different sizes and prices. 14P161 VICTOR SCRIBA... ERNI _...'] , : ;-.-',4 .. :', ',.'.'.:1.-.;.. NM =SE Pte'® REM =ME BM= ,-; . ,..T:'. ,-,. ..4 - :'..- a, .: - ,._';3't::._.!, ,-. ??;.';:i1: . :_ , :,!..-: - ..,',•..:',..•T'i.: . •::,',' . : : ',';::' ,. , , ' , :•;:': : ::. - i•,: . ? - ,; , . , .5:., Miscettanions. PLTTsammir t iqiirch 7,1849 Public Notice' to Economists. (Chronicle and Dinatch copy 1 week.) WAGONS. WAGONS. i`o ballfornlans. Hats, o!ips k and Bluffs! ISE r .?,,.., .-„ ~.: ri?.;;!.., MEE MI ME =ME I= .. . . ....—. , ... . ...... . Hammer (kr .Davaerc• - - .: : .' CABINET W.AREROOH, SMITHVIELD STREET, r. Between Serena:OM arid Strawberry alley, Pi ttsburg,Ta.. ," • ' HAMMER ADAUL.ER keep Constantly - oaken& rt.varioty,of, excellent .end fashionable Farniture; warranted equal to any in the city, and sold on as: • favorable terms as can be obtained at any similar establishment in .ho West. , - They iiave now on hand :unusually extensive stock, embracing all kinds of Furni-• tare,. trom the cheapest and plainest to the Most Costly and elegant. All orders promptly attended to.- mr2l:t6m Tita subscriber, wishing to reduce his present' stock. of . Furniture, will, f - rom pis .date until fur.: ther notice, sell all articles in his line at coat, being. determined to lessen the amount of istock on band.! Those persons who may call:on him with..the intention: ot.getung a ',,good •penny's worth? will not_ b.e disap... pointed,' His stock' of Farniistre is equal to any in the city, bath'in style and Nvorknianship, and - the assortment complete.. - . ALEXANDER MTHF.DY, -, . -. Furniture. Rooms Third at., - Next door above Pittsburgh Bank. - ' Jai — ii - iiiii i — liif7Wootlfivell, M 0 DERN'AND ANTIQUE .FURNITURE ' - • No.. 80 Milian. S•rxxxr, Pirrastison. A zsztcot atul ;splendid . assortment of -Furniture, suitable for Steamboats; Motels, and Private - Dwell : . ings, constantly on hand, and made to order. Tile present Stock on hand cannot be exceeded by any manufactory in the Western country. Persons wishing to purehase,would do well to give me a call, as I am de, termined my prices shall please. Part of the Stock con eista in, t . . Tete . * Tete ' - Bull e t Etwlele; Louis XIV. 'Chairs; Queen Elizabeth Chairs; Tea Payee ; . 'Fruit Tablet ; Toilet Tables; Louis XV. Commode*, French Mahogany Bedsteads ; Piano Stools ; 50 Scifaz, with plush and hair cloth covers ; 50 Mahogany Rocking. Chairs; 40 dozen Parlor., . do. 30 " Taney do. 25 Centre Tables ; ' ' • ' . 20 pair Divans; 4 pair Pier Tables; 15 marble top Dressing Bureaus ; 8 Wardrobei; 8 Secretaries and Book Cases ; 20 marble top Wash Stands; - 4 pair Ottomans; 8 pair Fancy Work Stands. A %trey large assorment of common Chairs' and other Farniture,Aocinmmerous to mention, • 07 Steam Boats furnished on the shortest notice, and on the most reasonable terms. , febfi , ro the Gldizens or Plkitsburg and Illelnity• THE citizens of Pittsburgh 'and its vicinity are re minded that they can-fit themselreawith some of the handsomest FRENCH CHINA TEA SETTS,QUEENS WARE AND GLASS—for beauty, price and quality, cannot be excelled in this or any other City West of the Motmtains—at hI. HODKINSON'S, No. tl5 Wood strect .There-you will, find some of the prettiest white and blue 'Stone-ware, in tea, dinner and toilet setts, or in separnte pieces, ever opened in this city; and as the propnetor iv nhourto remove from the store he now occupies, to it more central part of the city, (No. 55 Wood street, oppo• cile the 'Eagle Saloon.) he is desirous of closing out his present stock, previous to moving, as you are aware -of the heavy losses he would sustain by breakage, &c., in moving so large, a stock as lie now has in store, and having but one day to do so, it will compel him to close out almost his enure stock. He is determined to close out at an enormous sacrifice, regardless of importing cost. Now is the time to secure your`itargains .• This may be the only opportunity . ysts may hwre of securing Queenswere at such low prices. Remember— AL HODKINSON, marl? Wood street, three doors below sth et, Gold Washers. 11(11 - PARRY has invented a machine for washing Gold, . ter which he has made sspplication for a patent.— They are now offered for snLe at the Warehouse .of PARRY, SCOTT& Co., No. 1.63 Wood st., Pittsburgh'. Adventurers to California are invited to call and ex amine these labor.saving machines. They are simple in their construction, easily transported on the back of mules or 'nsea t weighing-eighty poturlei each, and can be put in operation in half anitour. — They can be filled with provisions. It is the opinion of those who have seen the trial of one of these machines of smallest size, that two men will wash the - mineral from 150 bushels of sand or earth in Riley, without the - .loss of a particle of the mineral- Theycan he increased in size and worked by water o.lnule power, if expedient. The operators work without going into he wateriur being exposed to water or wet. and consequently without endangering their hen th They will require but a small stream of water, and can be used the whole season,and can be put into operation where there is sot 'sufficient water to wash in the usual way. . Price of smallest size Rl5. Orders from ribrOail t ac companied by cash, will be promptly filled. H: PARRY, at Parry, Scott & Co.'s, N 0.163 Wood et., Pittsburgh. RECEIVED THIS DAY, and for sale at manufactur er's prices, aim elegrusi liasewood PJANOSjmade by /I. Woucorren, New York, These instruments are con sidered fully equal, If not superior, to any now made in New York. having a delightful tone, full, round, and melodious; warranted to wear well and give satisfaction. The price of these Pianos is believed to be much low er than any other. manufactured in New York. Those who are in want of a good and elegant Piano, at n moderate price, will please come and examine the obeys, at the store of the subscriber, where flelarg-a" as sortment of Chiekering's m celebrated Pianos can always he found. JOHN. H. MELLOR, dee2i No. 81 Wood street. EAD VHS LErri - 7 who will be without a bean .l.lo find head of hair, when they can have one for three shillings? Twenty years' loss of hair and wonderful restoration ! " Bsyrriroal, July - 17.1847. "Dear Sir—The wonderful effects ofJonest Coral Bair Restorative has been decisiiely demonstrated in the ca ses of several respectable citizens of the town, who, on -account of your selling 'three shilling trial bottles, try it without fear. One instane, which has attracted partic ular attention, is the case of a gentleman who had little or no hairfor 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 to the direction, for a short time, the young hair appeared, and he has now as fine a head of hair as any person in Baltimore. Yours, /Lc. JOHN KILVINGTON." It causes eyebrows to grow, prevents the hair from turning grey, and the first application causes it to curl beautitully, frees it from scurf, and stops it from falling off: Sold with fall directions at 8d Chatham st.N.Y. and by Wm. Jackson, Agent, b Liberty M. Pittsburgh. [sep2o Georg.e Armor, FASHIONABLE. TAILOR, No. 43, Market street.— Having removed his Tailoring Establishment in the rooms on hlarket st., lately occupied as a Bookstore, by Bosworth & Co., the undersigned is prepared to fill allot.' dors in his line which may be entrusted to his care by his old friends and customers, and the publicgenerally. His long experience in the business and the success with which ho has prosecuted it in Pittsburgh, emboldens him to hope for a liberal share of patronage. He will make all descriptions of Clothing in the best manner, and moat fashionable style, FOR CASH. a 05-1 y THIS subscriber respectfully announces to his custom ern, and to the gentlemen of Pittsburgh and vicinity, generally, that he has received his usual ass.rtment of pring Goody, for gentlemen's wear, to which he invites their attention. Ms stock comprises fine Broad Cloths of all colors; Casslmeres; rich Vestings, of plain and fancy patterns; all of which.he is prepared to manufacture in the best and most fashionable style. Also, Children's Clothing kept constantly on hand and made to order. WM. B. SHAFFER, nry2.4 Water st., 3d door above National Hotel. Fashions!,Le Otot.riing Store, No. 218 LIBERTY STREM, OPPOSITE SEVENTM /11HE Subscribers respectfully inform their friends and 1. the public generally, that they have just received a new simply: at French and English Cloths, and eassi merer,—Yeaungs of all styles and quality — Ready-made Clothing of all descriptions, neck and pocket Handker chiefs, - Shirts; in short, every article usually kept in Clothing Stores, constantly on hand.„ Gentlemen wishing to have Clothes made to order, in a fashionable style, will find it to their advantage to call and examine out stock before going elsewhere. jy6-tf APMULLEN & DOWNING. TriltiE FIRM of Acheson & Dagg is this day dissolved by mutual consent. Mr. Jas. T. Dagg having declin ed business on account of ill health, has disposed of his interest to Jas. C. Acheson. The business, hereafter will be conducted in the name of W.& J.C. Acheson. Pittsburgh, Jul} ,1848 t 7 In withdrawing from the firm of Acheson & Dagg, I take pleasure in recommending my successsor tomy friends and the public generally. JAS. T. DACE. ulv.V,l94B—ttug DISSOLUTION.—The Partnership heretofore exist ing between the subscribera, under the firm of J. & J. APDamrr, was dissolved on the 7th inst. Either party is authorized to use the name-of the firm, in settlement. JOHN XVDEVITT, March 10. JAMES APDEVITT. ErCO-PARTNERSHIP.—The undersigned have this day formed a Co-partnership under the firm of JOAN AVDEVITT & BROTHERS, for the transaction of a Gro cery and Produce business. JOHN MIDEVITT. JAMES NI , DEVITT, March 7 1840.-Imrl2) WILL AM APDF.VITT. DISSOLUTION partnership of Muttvitv LaP.3 is this' day dissolved, by mutual consent. The bu siness of the firm will be settled by H. Lee J. R. MURPHY, Pittsburgh, 30th Jan., 1840. H. LEE. NOTICE.—The undersigned will continue the Wool business and attend to the sale of Woolen Goode,at the old place. H. EE. uy• In retiring from the late firm of Murphy & Lee, I take great pleasure in recommending Mr. H. Lee to the confidence of my friends and to the public, __ - janlo J . R. Ft MURPHY. Co... Partnership hotlee. JOHN DUNLAP. - .T0111‘1171.6.1.11.NG VAIN DUNLAP having; op the let inst., associate(' 0 With him in his business Joan Pomp:a, they!Win hereafter, earry on their Importing of House Puruishine Hardware, and Manufacturing business, under the name and style of John Donlan & Co. The business of the olr establishment will be closed by the senior Partner of the present 'firm, at their warehouse, corner of Market an Second streets _GRA JOHN A p 200 BUSHELE VERY FINE CORN =I for sale by (ian3) CUMMINS it SMITlai. MEE . , =MEET .':,'i. t :4 1 '+':*.. 7 -. ..,,, 7 .'',,:,' . . .. - = .ff A NENE EEO Matßamon. Furniture: W ore ester's Pianos. GEO. ARMOR n t Dissolution. WM. ACHESON, JAS. T. DAGG. ME FM MR M NE s'. ~'~ t... _ _... : ME= -, -..',..4-- :-":;::::'•:--."'• ~--.---;±.._::P.,1!--..,• ...?...1.;-•-•.',.,..:!;,',. ”., -,i'.k".:•!,-:-;--Fi'i--,,::.-.:1,,:,..1,-..*•:::,_z;::,,1.-i,„:.,.,--1---.-'. . '7,z-Z,::•77:•'4.'.-- ' 4 • - •'''' I ''' .::-.'..)..:_...1.- -", • MN Miceitamotw. JOSikt ,LIPPIDICOTT. _ LIPPENCOTT SAAR, J:S.STlClaliLlattt CO4 ' Manufacturervot Ph(enii , Virritoof. Safes; Second street, baleen& Wood uSell AN Tuesday afternoon, July 25,1848, the undersigned lt.j Were 'Mdled'upon by iHestirs. LipPeneolf & Barr, to witness an.houest and tan ..test:of one Their' Phißillx Safes. .The furnace being prepared; tan Safe was PlaCed • inside thereof, with books, papemand some tnoney;whea the door of .the Safe was closed unit the fire kindled at quarter Pain 2 O'clock, and in a short time the Safe was red to- and continued till hall past ti &clock, beiog about four ; and.n bah; hoursi when the committee. expressed their iwisfaedein that the time occu p ied' with Such beat was sufficient: The furnace was then pulled:down, Safe . cooled., mid door opened—the books, papers and money safe. The heat was so great as to Melt off the brass • mountings: therefore s take pleasure in recommend, ing . these Safes to the public, as being, in our judgment;' 'entirely fireproof :" .lAß VIS THABUE, . CORNWALL & BROTHER, • BRANNON &THATCHER, • BENEDICT Sc CARTER,. ISAAC CROMIE. I am ettgaged in. the foundry. business, : and . knoW something about furnaces and heat. I witnessed the burning of the aboveklafeinad Cali freely say' there 'Wan no hew* about it, and with pleasure recommend them to the public as being, in.iny. inegmentventirely,fire proof. . : WM. KAYE In calling upon the above gentlernen , for their Signe; tures,rhey all spoke in the highest terms of the fairness of the test, and their fall coandenee of the Safe's being 'entirely ilrelproof.' tWe havevonstahtlyon - handand'for sale a lull assortment of the above Safes. mar.3l. - BELL & tERRY. Menulien Ac. Downiiii; , ....11{{x.., FASHIONABLE cumuEits, Are.2lBl..ibertp , street, opp9,site Seventh, beg loave.toocall the atten tion of-their suatomers and . the philtre 'generally, to Arr examination, of the stock , or.GOODS they -toe now in receipt of, comprising,ln part, fine French; Belgian, English and • American . - Cloths,' all `Colors;' French, Engush and American Cassinseres,of LB shades and textures; Summer Cloths, in endless variety; Vest!, lags, do. Clothing Milleto order in -the best and latest style. They have also on hand a large and well assert ed mock of READY-MADE CLOTHING, m which they invite the attenuortof, their friends and customers. pnr24 _.. __—___ ATrOLLYILY AND COIL?. SELLOR. AT LLTY, Sc Lorris, - .1116., klve particular attention to the Colt iecuon or Claims, and all money received, - shall'he mined without - • • iIEVEENCES-.-iitill. K. Coulter, Saprenie-Bench, Pa.; Messrs. Lyon, Starch ie. Co., St. Louts; Messrs. Wood, Abbott & Co , Mr. Charles L. Welling, - Philidelphial Messrs. lino, Muhoacy, & Co, Messrs. Contender, Blies & Co., New York; Plessris.Banghetle lireudorlr, Messrs. \V. F. &A. Murdoch, Messrs. Love, Mania Co,; Mr, John Falconer, Saturnine; Messrs. Lorenz, zterlieg & Messrs. Forsythe & Hampton, :smith & Co., rand Mr. L. S. Waterman, entsburgh. mar4B:llm Now Hardware Store, SIGN OF THE .PLANE. ANI SAW,. No. 78 Wood street, Pittsburgh.' USER do LAUFAIAN, Importers and Dealers in Ro: 77 reign and Domestic Hardware, in all its varieties, are now prepared to tell as low and on as reasonable terms as can he purchased etseWhere: We solicit our friends„ and the public generally, to call and examine our stock, which consists in part of /Coke:, and Forks: Pocket and rrn-Kiticis, bcasars, Shettnr,.Btmersi House Trimmings, such as Locks, Lauhcs,llinges and Screws ; together with every other article usually kept in liar& ward Stores. We invite the mention ot Carpenters and mechanics. generally to our assortment ot Tools, which have been selected with great care, and which we are determined to tell so as to goresatiefaeticin. Inp2:dtsw - - TILE LARGE AND CciiinlODlO US HOTEL, KNOWN AS THE " QUINCY HOUSE," QUINC Y. ILL.." I N pursuance of a lawpassed by tire General Assembly of this State, sealed proposals will be received at the office of the Secretary - of State, at Springfield; until the first day ef July next, for the purchase of mid hotel, with all the turniture, lots, out-buildings and stables belonging to the same. . Said hotel is built of brick. four stories high, having oti the lower floor four spacious store-rooms fronting the public square in said city, and two of like description fronting Third street, with a rending room,par 700 M, la dies' and gentlemens' parlor, ft large dining hall. upon the second floor. and a Mtge number °fairy and comfort: able private parlors, with a sufficient number of sleeping apartments upon the ail and 4th floors, making it in all one orthermost capacious and convenient -hotels in the western country The estitnated cost of said .building, out-buildings, furniture and ms.pelonging to the garner is about 5100,900. - There will be' sold' t the same time, and embraced in-thesame proposal, all the furniture belong ing to said house, and which is now in, use by the occur pant of said'hotel; being sfifficient to serve the purposed - of accommodation. There is a sufficient number, of lots for convenience, besides good and convenient out-build; ings and stables belonging to the same, for which prop°, eats in like manner as above will be received utthe same time. The proposals must embrace the: entire property. Said property will be sold to the highest bidder to interest paying state indaftdners, upon the followingterms, td wit ; one-third of the purchase money on the day of sale one-third in one year thereafter, and the remaining , one. third in two years from the day of sale. The purchase?' will be required to give bond and security to be approv ed by the Governor. Upon payment of. the.'entire - pur- , chase money, the Goveruor will cause to be executed a deed to said proyerty, covering the right end title thereto to the purchaser lists providedby law: . For information= regard to said property, address the SECTIETAILT. oe.SvArx, at Springfield, or ,Gen. LEEcil, at Quincy, Illinois. AUG. C. FRENCH; Governor of the State of Illinois. Mr Quincy Herald, Chicago Democrat. Illinois 'Jour nal, St. Louis Union , Louisville Democrat , Cincinnati En quire r,Tennsy lvtutian, Boston Post, BinTalo Commercial Advertiser mid Pittsburgh Post will copy six weeks and send their account to the executive departinent of Illinois. Springfield, March 16,.1'549-Illinois State Register. a.l-6w Removal. - MHE subscriber has removed his Wbolesale.Grocery Store to the corner of Hancock street and Allegheny Wharf, next door to the Perry House. mar 27 JOHN.y. PERRY., , Spring Fashions „Hats and eap5." . .... illrue subscriber will introduce; this day. March 2d, 1E49 the Spring style of - HATS. and CAPS, which for neatness and data bility cannot be surpassed--the style being suck that cannot help from giving . the wearer entire satisfaction. He is also daily expecung the arrival of an extensive assortment of California Hats, of various colors • all of which will be disposed of at his old. unusually' low prices. Country. Merchantsi areinvited io call and• ex amine his assortment. ' G. W...GLASSGOVV,' ' Ile Wood street, 3d door be,ow J. D. Davis' Auction Rooms, PittstOg. martl:4m . • Spring Style Bata. <, .. . 4 CHEAP F'R CASH.—I shall introduce on Mare's let, (the regular day) Beebe's New York standard tasluon for Gentlemen's Hats. The style islunique and oeautiful, and combined with superior wcatiotex- SHIP and rdeTraw.„ produces all the essentials'of a real ly GOOD HAT. ' FRANCIS KEEVIL, • ' - Practical Hatter, marl :30 , , 72 Fourth st. 4 SPRING STYE, 1 S49—Willrbe introduced this day. Saturday. March ad, the New York style for HATS, at S. MOORE'S, 75 Wood st., mara:amsl , - ' Third door above Fourth !Meet. " ASPRING FASHION FOR HATS.—C. H: Pei son will introduce the new style of Gentlemen's Hats on Saturday, 24th instant. C. H. PAULSON, feb2t:6t ' ' 72 Wood st. ITALU ABLE PROPERTA FOR SALE--Eleveri LOtls V in the 9th Ward, Pittsbatgb, 24 feet front oti'Cama street by 120 feet to Patterson'iltne.. One Lot on Liberty street, 24. feet by 100 to Spring al ley,: between Carson street and B. Frew , s line.' Six out Lots in the .reserve,tear AlleghenrCity and Manchester containing , about tea Acres each—Nos, WO, tr.3l; lid, 196,105, lOC Enquire:Of ' fe b 24 .WM.I , ,L. DARLINGTON. 'Er OLIDAYS ! HOLTDAYSti—The subscribers are 11_ just opening a splendid Collection of Toys and fine Fancy Goods of every description, suitable itbr -Christ mas and New Year's presents, consisting in part; viz : Jewelry and Watches; Work,.Dresiing -and FlincyGlass Boxes; Card_Cases ;Pearl, Shell,rlvory and Velvet-Card. Baskets; Steel Bead .Pursest Crotchet Velvet Bags; -Mu sic Boxes; Chess bleni Dpminoe,. &e.; with a thousand other articles, too numerous to mention. - - The above GOods we will . Bell eYtteraciy - previous to the Ist February, 1849, as we intentrxnaking some alterations in nor store and business. -We invite all to call. ho want bargains, at Sei Market street, be tween Fifth and Dihmohd. . • . , - H dectn , OGAN Zs CANTWELL. OWO PLANING MILL,-.lfebvernstreetand Wenerfant, (along Chartier st.,JFlrstWard,Allegherik eify, near klanchester.—GEOßGE: DRAFTER' having resumed bu siness, has erected the neeessaryntachinery at theabove place, for turning out all work inhis line, and is prepared' to take boards to his mitt and deliver; to-customers on reasonableterrns. Dressed flooring hoards; siding; &e.,.alwityl on band. A large quantity of dried flooring lamber.on hand... Orders from Western Lumber hi - ere:hints prOmptlies emitted. 110 WORKERS IN METALS. AND STONE.— A L Gams TO WORIZES IN METAL AND SvoNE,:or the use of Architects and - Designers; ac:, from original 'de signs, and from selecumis made from every accessible ionree, Anierican and European By Thomas W. Wal ter, Architect of Girard College, and J. J. Smith. The above for sale by ' KAY . le CO., rele27"' • 'Corner of Wood and Third sts. Q 1-AVING AND HAIRD RESSING SALOON—Bukcx solv ec Fount - Am, Tonsorial rtrifasors, have fitted tip the saloon on'the corner of Cherrtalley and Water at., near the;National . Hotel, formerly occupied by Clement Archer, endure prepared tea wait on gentlemen at once, with ease, Comfort, andpoliteness. In connection with their saloon, they have fitted up:art-- excellent shower bath, where persons can have showee baths at all hours of the day. They "still continue to serve their' customers - also at their Old Stand, corner of the Diamond aid - Union at: - I. B fati.nsiluu'r SUN—A Pilgrimage-, by Fredrika Bremer translated by Mary Howett , ': Justreeeived andfor sale by, . JOHNSTON & STOCKTON . , Corner Market and 3d sta.: t: e -- • - • • • ✓ ; • • t • • MEI MS =I - 2 ; ;!2,',.: 11111 =EMI NEM :~ Wit, TSs3 ';a'~: ISE INI .%•;-'tr: 7 ',...,:," . ! . .:' ,. . , ,:.^',....', - ,: .. e.. ,,,, ; --, i ,- . , . , .g' ,:;,..? ; ,-... .i,•.?..,t‘).:-.2':::`'.6.-,„.f,f,,.,i4i7,-,:,,•::;',•,,,,-s..v'r, MiiMii:EME===l - 'I,I =t:== FOR SALE El MM OE MOE BNB f,,••72 " filigullantons. BOOK AND JOB PRINT O r . Ns W. Corner of Wood and Firth. El • /11HE Proptiatotocllfb adinUtlXlll.-Rprt and hirscuat won hlnrthinctrana, tespectfullytnforms his friends and the patrons 'tribe's., papers,.thatte Itak a large *a sortiment of JOB TYPE &NV AT It.OTHELALATERiAIi necessary to a Job Printing O flee,( r7 and th a t ; be pte, pared to execute ' • ' • - • tartan ram PIUMINGI 01 EMT • &a., • . Bilk of Lading, . . Paraphkrs,` Bill Heads,' Handbills; • - Blanks,. • . .;_9 l .' _ kinds of Blanks, 'Stage, Sttazatthat and ttwthal Boat 'Bills, wi th appropriate eats , ptintedva the ahreat notice and most reasonable terms- -- - • d Ho - respectfully asks the patronage °flit; Wen the public'generally, in this branch obis business,. . • • •• •• - Paper Hangings... EF AVOTerimirchised at three of thetageinViataltini In . .thet East,. (New Vork,.Philadelptilit and Beth* more,) a. large r inisortmeat of the newest and most (m• proved !styles Of PAPER. HANGINGS, BORDES.S. and made arrangements. by which kwilititt enabled; to . procure all new Patterns, simultaiteoni with their up penitence in the Eastern market, I would invite the ;in tention of those desiring to .have their. houses papered with the latest styles of paper, to call and • examiae my kook, before purchasing elsewhere: • . • ••. , _ I have now on the . ay from the East .2.0,4* pieces of Gold, Satin Glazed and common Paper Hangings, which • I can sell at prices ranging front I% eentitto 82 Ppirce. learl2 • • '. c:.4111. 1 6 ,87. ,w0Rd. ft: WRITING AND BOOK-KEEPING' Q.A.i.SEJ, Alm:rider 4- -Day's Buildings,enaaneefraliths Diamond. . USTABLISHED IN 184t).—It is universally admitted _EA liy all now practising illr. Duff's plan of. Double Early,. to possess the following advantages over all . either methods in lase :-Ist, dispensing with all books ex cepting a Day IlOok • and Leger; 2d, reducing the.cdbh -and merchandise accounts to about : one linefor one /tun drui ; 3d, checking reduced in the same proportion; 4tb; an 'annual .saving . at Pony or. fifty folios of the -Leger I :sth, greater security against error; oth, dail3l the personal accounts. •An elegant blercanule Hand writing imparted to all going through a coarse of lessons, -Flows: la to 12, gig 4, and 7.t0 10. ... • ; mara - HE subaciibei has ifivenfed a machine for Washin out GOLD, possessing the _following qaalitleit g weighs about twenty-five pounds, enn be packed. in box 13 inchereby 17, and-17 inches deep; twat wash:let a bushel of wet sand in about tWo minutes—Ary semi in less lime--leaving the Gold perfectly clear of sand and gravel.' 'Those going to Califbrnin tire invited ter call and smite operation, at my, residence, in Penn ,streaAttear Water street [mar s l C. EN S.: • -- • WM7ATMCESIVERESOIii. . Corm Mamma asm Paartnintlfo UNDERTAILIENS CO rner qj Penn and • -.E• waassfia;',.t. St. actir sts, Opposite the 'fiieitalfge • 74g,Ammwelf; H o ge, Entrance en...Penn,st., res pectfully inform their friends and 'the public, that 'they arc prepared to furnish and attend to everything,in the line of Undertakers, as they :have quit the business of Cabinet Making, and their' tttehtiOn will be devoted 11110gether to the above•btlainess;keesta large assenmeut of COFFINS made and finished, covet ed, and lined in the neatest manner, with a variety materials, and et all pricae; we.keep.SHROUDS ready made, of all sizes, of Flannel, Cambric, and Minna, ,at all prices, and made in the eastern style; and all 'other 'articles necessary. for dresding the-dead, and furnishing funerals, of quality and price to suit; SILVER PLATES or engraving the name and ago; ICE CASES for laying the body in ice, by those who wish to keep their friends any length of time, and have ZINC PANS to put ice in for laying on the body; LEADEN Coffins always on hand. We have a splendid new HEARSE and a pairo I fine horses, and any number of the best'carnages, etc., etc., and will be prompt, punctual, and reasonable.. • Lamartiae Uouse, . . CORNER OF FUME AND GRANT %MRCVS, =mamma; THE subscriber respectfully announces that ho has now opened this new and excelletitßuel for the ac commodauon of travelers, boarders, mid tho public gen 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 iii the airy. • The subscriber is determined to deserve, and therefore solicits, a share of public patronage. • JACOB HOUGH, Proprietor,- . • Take Notice. •• • • A LL persons knowing themselves indebted toArthars; Nicholson &Co., ' (Eagle Foundry,) artfrequested to pall at their old Warehouse on Liberty.street. All, unpaid, accounts will be placed in the hands , of a 'Justice of the Peace, on the let July nett. - May 16. ARTHURS, NICHOLSON, 'fr.„Co. 115-A general assortment of Hollow Ware, ke., at the lowestlaarket sates. Liberty st., head of Wood st. .zati.92.. • • ARTnutt, NICHOLSON. BOOTS, SHOES, TRUNKS, &c.—Posansbeeit Hay ward, Wiolegate and Retail Boot, Shoe and Trunk Store, N 0.186 Liberty street, nearly opposite the bead of Wood. F. &H. have in store and are receiving their Fall and Winter stock of BOOTS and SHOES, consisting oldie largesrstock they have ever been able to briagro this market. We also have constantly on hand a *plea dld'suick of HaywariPs hletalic Gum Elastic Shoes, both for ladies and gentlemen's wear, the most beautiful arti cle ever manufactured. We would solicit an examina tion of our stock of goode l / 4 by all who wish to purchase either at wholesale orretatl, us Sve: will sell at a. smell `advance above cost. Cothitrytiterchants will find it to 'their interest to call and-examine our stock before puv Chaaing.. FPLLANSBEE & HAYWARD. aura 1311Libeny at. • AL Ilodklnson, No. 115 Wood at., WOULD call the 'attention of the pobllo (the ladle especially) to his vrellselected assortment of beau tiful Frenth and Engyah CII.INA DINIIVG AND TEA SETTS. Consisting, to pan, of Gold sand Gold Line.' Fancy and Plain White ; also-, Indian China Dining Setts, all having been imported this season, and are of the most desirable styles. " M. HODIUNSON, aug26 115 Wood ab, 3 dome below Filth ew Goods TUST RECEIVED, by Entrees, one piece short nap 0 bl'k Cloth, suitable for Gentlemen's Chiaks:, , which I' will make to order,. cheap, . . Tailor. , Alio one piece'/Ight short nap, a very desirable "aril forLadies' Cloaks.... Colors Warranted.; Also, a good assortment fine French Cashmere Vesting; i4ether with a gOod assortment of fancy and black Vas suneres, for Pants., which.will be made to order as . eheap and as well as at any other establishment irithe cry.. , Third street, St: Cirarles.Ritilding..! • Lots:on Perpetual Lesse. - . AFEW LOTS yet remain undisposed of, and to be let on perpetual' Lease,' near 'Keating's old Mansion House, 7th Ward,. Pittsburgh. They are the -eheageat Lots in the market, being of large size, in a healthy, con-' venient and prosperous lodation, and the purchnite money • never required to be paid ; only the intereo or 'ground rent, from $lB to 824 a year, according to the size and po sition of the Lot; with the privilege of extiliguishltient a t ally time by PaYMent,of the,prinetpal... The. privileg of the well belonging to said Mansion House will be given until the new Blinn is completed:" • L THOS. MELLON, Att , y, Corner of Wylie and Fifth streets. WrEW BOOKS—Oregon and Ca/ifornia in no i by J. .1.11 Quinn Thornton, late judge en the Sopreme Court of Oregon, and corresponding member of the, i!neriean Institute. 'With an Appendix, iqcludiug recent and au thentic information on the subject of the GOLD MINES of Califsmia, and other valuable matter of biterest to the immigrant, etc 4 with Illustrations and a Map. In two volumes. RAPHAEL; or,.Poges of the Book of Life et Twenty. Ey Alphonse de Lanitnti,e author of the " Hietory Of the Girondist;; or, Personal Memoirs of the Pettiote•of the French Revolution," etc. , No. 4 - of the Life of Franklin,• illustrated. • - Just received and for sale by JOHNSTON szvcrrox, Cornerliarker and 3d am ThIPORTANTNEW AGRICULTURAL, WO/M.-New J_ Gothic Architecture applied to Moderdllesidenees containing designs for entrances, halls, stairs, pavlors. window trames, and door paneling, Arab' and - lable mouldings, to alarge scale the deeomtiou of chimneys, breasts, and mantels ; panelingimd grointhg of ceiliper, with 'the nypropriate fdrniture. The whole' illtutrated With WOtkin land Pernithetire drawings, and forming ell the necessary parts of a. modern dwelling, by H,- Arnot, Architect. The abocie now publishing in 'num bets—Nos. 1,2 and; received - and focsale by. KAY, ec Corner of Wood and 3d stii: FTWPI heb. Aso Shinn, el k s Protozoans /Methodist . Church. rit!l Et undersigned, having been afflicted during thepost winter, with n disease In - the stomach, sommnespro during groat pain in the stomach for ten or twelve hoar without intermission, and having tried various remedies with little etTeet, was furnished with a haute orDr• - •/). Jaynes' Carminonce Balsam. This he used accordingba the directions. and found invariably that this medicine 'caused lias pain to abate in three or four minutes end In fiftesmpr twenty minutes,, every. uneasy sensation was - entirely quieted. The medicine was afterwards used •whenever indications of the approach of pain weirs per "ceived, and the pain was thereby prevented. Ile conttnu •ed lo use the medicine every evening, and sometimes in the morning; and its a few weeks health was so far re stored that the sufferer was relieved from a large,amottri of pain. From experience, there - ors ! he can confidently recommend Dr..D.Jaynes , Caradnatere Bal sam, as a salutary medicine for diseases of the stomach and bowels. • • . .4.lkehmy City, July 16,1841 UT . Fur sale et the PEKIN TEA STORE, 70.Pearth street, near Wood. • • •• • . au. 4at,.. LiA vE you a bad complexion, coarse, dark, yellow, or ICI sallow! If you have;yonwiltbyasing a eake or Jones', Italian Chemical Soap; a amok or two,. your skin becomes clear, White and smooth. Ifyou have any di sease of the Hand, Face or Beard—such mi. Illetweirta, Staid fiend, Scurvy, Erysipelas,. Salt Rheum, flarberis• Itch—you can be cared: for I have seen persons who had filthy skin discuses for years, and after trying every thing in vain, have been cured by.wsubing the part with Jones' Italian Chemical Soap, and can conaelentionsly offer it for any of the above cordpialing,Wbieb I *mild not do, unless I knew it. le; be all I state. It you lava Sun Spots, Freckles, Morphery, To, Sun Ftttru or disfig urements of any kind, ir will dispel theta' and make the skin beautiful—Rill a corp anltdourandscure foribe bites of musuniteci, bugs, &c. • [Er Beware of cOunterfeita. PartictilsrlY cheap - Odes —ask for Jones! : Soap, and sea that the names:lT-lona is on each cake. Persons from or in the south and other warm climates, would find ibis. not only for thentsetsies, bunt is a never-failing remedy for chapf,§4l4 etkafits, in Infants. And oew;reatler; by giving this one trail. you will find it all or even more - than - WC Ow; stated above, Sold at 82 Chatham street,l4..XitiartbyWni.2itilkson, agent,B9 Liberty street, Pittsburgh. . pess3 ,4ta ‘ , .,y - :7,.,:-.,. - - - ;;::: - ;." i , j,;:;i - , 1 ..i.•1,, , g,4.i - :,-,-. '.'.:.:',...!f: ,. ---- =NI .i . :.7z,i i -f.,7', ME= 13511 OEM 111 E,1~4 NEM =ME MI I!EM ME II ME =II MEE i :T -~j _l
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