Ell "- a a - ^.^:; a z -7'qr y " ;.--> ' 4.-tSY'PA.-"atFl.7t,a , aar ." 1 ' MEM &EU i . '::i•:;,47 '',:7•l‘.-.:T -.yoLvaEvitl. DAILY-!MORNING:P(AT. Printed and Published entry Miriiiine, 4Sutsdatts'ecteifed A. it P-10 notrra-wasrp . onnste• 07 WOOO Ann rnrrn.irrangra. . Tglyirs,.—Pius Dollars a - year, payable. strictly advance. - Six Dollars will invariably . ,be required not paidwithin the year. •' '- ••• - •. , DI" Single copies Two awns—for sale at ilia counter the Office, Band by thd.Newsßoya.,-, THE SA DA.Y blOßLflic4 POST published ( rota seine :officei:ort. e large Blanket size sheet, At..X . WO_ DOLLARS' "4", year, in Sdflinee;.--: , also: copies S:rite tssis. •-"• • - • •-•' • • -- - No-paper silt tbellieetintintted• (unless - at the-Ais cretton of the proprietor,) until all arrearages are paid. fl3"No.attentiortyvill pu±idlo any 4riler , unicssac, compluile'dbYjlietnener i pr satisfactory reference in this. TERMS OF ADVERTISIN a. PIM ROARS OP TWELVE LIONS'intrLESS. One raßertiOne • .... • - . sto so One 11IdOtli; " .. .84 ot , Two do•••• • ••••••••'• • ' 075 - Two' do ' - ....- •.- 6 00 Three do 100 Three do 7 00 One Weelti:„.l., ~ , 4 •`,.. 4 50- Four do.- . . ~-..•- 1600 Two do . , 2 50.S.ix do. , .. --:..? . ,10 0 0 Three ''. do. • -.•-•;• .• .. 3 00 -One-Year; •• • • ... . .15 00 YEARLY ADVERTISEMF t ETS - : '- . Changeable, at ..e/io,ilTe. .. ~.. - - ONE sgus.as.- - : .- -' ' . ;-Two- eurr4ai. - 4:- Six Menth5,...?....t , :- -i.sls:oolSiMoirtha,-.. - 620 00 One Year, .... - . 20 00 I one Near,••••-!..e.„ po. IN- Larger advertisements in. proportion; -• .- - ~ Ej" a:intro/FOUR LIMA'S, Pitri'Dogari it ' , fair.— • • argo cuts Wi i ll not lie inserted' unless an extra iirice is paid. L..:4. , :- —.. . '', ~. .'. . ; 1-..:,..,. . . . • • irr Advertisements uportwhieb the um:ober:6f . illser Lions is not marked, will be inserted and c4a,re f i . nnti ordered out. - - iiirafrosional garbo: J. D i,i,. l o t l ^lll , 4bi*,-Astorrecy . ai . :Latvirtwrilt m st., above CIANUEL itusailiptuorne4at Lam-Dice on 4th street near'Greet, Putsburgh. ' ° eta TAMES F. KERR; Auorneyat _Law; Office fii.:ltake. EP vreWg Balidihga; Grant meet- tutiy274m.* • DR. A.. W. QLIYER; Physician imut,'..Stregion...H-O fflOo No eist. eldirstrett; Pittsburgh: - Aar2l,y Dft. JOHN. cnawf:pap, loffice.ou St..Clair : stree'h ..oppositethe• 'Exchange.' •' -ORLANDO LOO.v —S, duo: - C. St., iit.e Woad. - - aCI.An?:-.4115c6 4th. rywonus nL AIARSEIALL,, Attorney itt Loorrie's Buildrnks, Fourth • CDARELAtiIi, Attorney at Lath—Office Buildings; on. Grant . . Balevenlt'le . B_ ow*. street,ppoute• the Court . JY 2 itir Ur AL KENNEDf, - Vtorney at-Lato.—ottiFeiritTe _ same huiltling with' Alderman Ill'Aletister, Fifth .st., between Wood nud tio.ing t ot t i augl7-Btn. tjoklN BARTON, -stonier at Lot a,—..olEiee,North. skin of Fifth sue t,,betweeri WoOd and: Sinidiheldi in the ; une building with Alderman, Morrow., . . sepati-1y GEURGE W.I.A.YriG, attorney and coun4e,aoraf'Laie and Notary Pubrie.---Office at the corner of 4th and Wood ats., over Sthbct &Jones' Exchange office. octl4 ' D. UN SNOWDEN., Attorney at Law. thee to The building bailie North 'East cerinetar Fourth und hlOftitOW,'4Ucterman.--Ottice north' Fide - of Pink street . , between Wood and Smithfield; Pittsburgh. itir7C/i.NDLIESS & AVGLOREcAsteraegsaattaeoungel lU. Ws at Lam.-Officem } veun4 Au%9PlxorE 11- do iL Ei raUrisori's.LiverY Statue, Pittsburgh. - SoP IO . - 3* VORWARD & SWAIVAZ WHLDER. Attorneys at Law. ,JC Officte L on Fourth Street; between Wood and Smith field, opposite Patterson's Livery Stable. • no7-y • - - G'EORGE.F. - .9ILLMOILE; .dtterney and annul:an - 1:U Law.--Ofrieeremored tolbe dd door below - Grant si., on Foartb,lo Me Office lardy occupied 6y Alderman Mil: • _ -- : hi'CLOWAY, Attuornfy and Counsellor at Law U • Office in Bakowell's Buildings on firma. street. • . • PC. SHANNON, Attorney and Counsedor ar.Lato.— - . Office , on dth st., between Wood and - Smithfield, and nearly opposite the Mayor's office. itav6-y iSc Tr, / wig, Fourth sL,live doors west of Atar s ket. , 611 work ;warranted, and if not - petfoctly sat isfactory no chargei.will beftnadi., - ' fobtO 113, EMU VAL.—Dr. , Hobart Soyder,..Loas removed his Xla office to kourth street, between Wood and Sniith field streets. marls-ly fieeleu has removed his commis - aide/a R and Inrwarding basiness frnat the Cana] Basin folds new wart, house, on Third street, nearly opposite the Post Ojtice. - may 3114 j, FMOVAL.=-TOkl J. IktITC.FIEL, Attorney at Law. _Do has removetl . Fourth-st , next door to - the taco of T 11. LEBT, Attorney at Law, Washington, Pa. Col -0 i Motions made in Washington, Fayette, Greene and adjoining counties.'" ' ' • nyt...-y rprionas RENNEDY,Assorney ra Law—Offiee on 1 Fourth, between. Wood and Smithfield. Rairssucram--Gen.. J. K.,,Moorenentl, John. Graham, Pres. Pittsburgh Bank; Mr. .1.. W.. , Barbridge; Logan, Wilr,on, tr.C.a.,alcCord 1c Co., Pittsburgh, Pa. ocUl NBUCKllLASTEft;.Aidermandee: - Fonitft street thlidtloor above Saaithfieldi South side. - Conveyartaing of all kinds done.with the greatest care and legalaccaraey-. -Titles to Real E..'ittue exarnined, fr.c. • " • ' novls fir OLIN. CLIPLEL'2ITotary and. Coneryancer.—Whee. bleterilPs Building,•Fourth street,- trent-Smithfield, Pittsburgh: -.-Deeds,Ronds,Morlgager,:ArticiesolAgree ment., and all other instruments of wnung drawn up with aeon/ l eg : and dispatch.. Titloito Real ..trite examined. TORN Ai-PARKINSON, Aldervurn, Fifth Werd, Penn 1.1 st.. bet Ween Walmit and O'Hara sts., where he mny be founder 'all times. -Those haring houses or other prop erty to sell or rent; cantave the same punt:wally attend ed to; debis collected, sand all the dunes °fart Alderman willreceiveprorapt attention. , ocfn-p A TrOit..l4EY and COUNSELLOR at OlEce in Mellon's Buildings, corner of. Wylie and Fifth steep east side of the - Coen Sionse . ' . _ • , 137 Conceding, Conveyancing,. examinations or Rs cords, he.' .. promptly and accurately attended to. ray 1.1 5 .-, ErENRy w; WILLA AhlS, Attorney and _Coustrerter Law, (successor. to Lovvrle - ,&ll'illianis,) otflee the old stand, Fourth et:, above Smithfield:. . . " - THE Partnership heretofore existing , between Henry W and myself, in the practice of Me law, was dissolved by mutual - consent on Mo,26th ult., and , the business will bereatlerlm continued by, Henry W. Wil liams, whom . I most cheerfully recommend to all for whom I-knvi.tlie honor - dO businc - istis atentlernan every way.iirortlty Of therielnifulence. decl24 - WALTER H. George Conveyancer. • O FFICgin Avery Fow, Firdi street, above Smithfield, I:tamon, Morro/Mtn, Anakursoirs, Scents, Ratasszs, and other instruments of writingi drawn, with neatness, legal accuracy itnd dispatch.:; Be Will 'also ritfend to-dravymg and filing - firm/lama Idois,'Areauntrqf Execubirs,Admin. istrators, 4.5., Examining ales to -„Reat,EstattoSearaiing RetordsforLiens, 44., 4.e. • . , From hia long.expeneace: and intimate acquaintance with the.manner. of keeping the . pnblie records, he ex pects to give satisfaction to those yehoolaTeutrust their easiness hie cafe- , • decls AnaiAon Notice, . FIWE subserfber has paid into the Treasu7yof the Dour , 1. monwealth;lhe.Aniounr„. of,licenso-reWifed tiy la*. He has given the - iigulerlYaPproveit Security, and Wien. out a cdatiniesied of the first crass, as an Auctioneer `of the city "of f ittsburgh, end rented that spacious ware: room belonging to Sylvands Lathrop, En; No, 144 Woad . strect;three.doors from Fifth ,where he IS P r e p ared tend tO.theittle Of every kind of Merchattdise;'Forniture, Real Estate, Stocks, Shipping, &e., either atthe - It:action Rooms or en the premises, and will iii all cases exert him self tothe 'utmost for the benefit of liis erripliVers, on tEe most relisimedde terms; ,he will sell exclusiVely and only on commission; - neither . purchaSing_iiiir having any-lit:. terostwhatever ongondii'm the attire, but Merely the com saissionfoi setting, thereby giving, all owners a fairoliance without Partin-lily of having therein property disposed-Of to the beet ' • " , . • Sales-WAlliepromptlysettled When made.. ..Advanees will be given at any time,' otr the most accommedating. terms. Merchants *ill not be Charged for advances. . Regular sale days - t Mondays and Thursdays; of Dry Goodirj; groceries, Furniture, tre.:; and every, evening, Hardware.;Cutlery, Watches, Dunit,l'istels, and. FancY. Articles, Books on Saturday evenings. • JAMES"M'ICHNisiA; /tact,' Imrsrcm er. E. TODD would respectfullY Mien:a the met , ' ' ja . .• c h ant i of this , city--and oar "customers that we have removed our.stock of Shirtsund Genii Fur ntshing,Gnods, to the corner of•FifthAMl.Market streets, starr.-ver &P. Huges t entrance on. Fifth Street; where.we . tutendio keep on hand a - large etiielt.of Shirts, of our own manufacture, -Avith int assortment of Gentle, rnens'.Furnishing Goods , usually kept by .Eastern Whole sale Furnishing Stores. . , Being very for the kind patronage bestowed on us for the past year, we would be happy to receive calls from our'old' w torriers and':inereltants generally, and .would infortn‘lieur that we intend nothing on our part shalt 'induce theta - to look - fbrther, ailve . e.xpet to add largely to our stocki . andOar prices. Merchants and - dealers are solicited' to elan/int nut' stock isf.Goods' QTEM, AN FILE,MANUFAGTORY.-I'hesubscri k3 bers r harbig . erilarged theireatablisbinentfor the inan ufacture ; of Srssi And FCLB3.-011, the 'corner of O'Hara • and Liberty streets;,Pittsbargb—a re prepared to furnish Files of every.dese riptiCm;oribe lest quality qua ityp Viand being determined.to make it the interest of, consumers to pur chase Files from theni, respectfully invite the patronage, of all.csbo rise the, article: - • ma*/$4 • EMOVAL.On aeconntof our pent up market, and 11, a demand for vegetable stands:, Lhavebeen coin pelted-M' remove my Bread Stand to the opposite side of itiarket street, lmfront of Alexander & Day's : Dry: Goods Store i mherek shall be glad to seertny former easterners. lUNN SHEPHARD,, 'VOA SALE, Four Lou—Bounded by Penn, Liberty - and Ray , sts., each lot having 51- feet- front,- and ex tentlint back 110 feet:-• Two of them arc earner lots, and, he position (Atha= whole property is one of the most.wd vantageons in the city. For further information apply to phi RWARTZWELDER, Pourtlreth , 0 T.J...1p between Wood' and - Smithfield. • • ..- . • ; - • • . . - • - • - • • - • • . • • • • : 0 1 1 • , t . • ... . •• . • . - • . . . , , • • , •' • - - . - ' • • v • " • • • Busings tabs., " A " HAISTRONG Zs' CROZER.. Ceti= - Befehanu JlalL and Ikalers'in Produrst: ded ' .A.S. - bletlUlßE,VasinoNsinal Vsnen,-Third el, near •Wood--St. 'Charles Buildings , _ • tseplE4y. VA WiIE&MSBENICIA, Auciii;tustr and e:/minsessien Ater. o.4ant, No: 114 Wood' street. ' • febl 17E.BULON 'KINSEY ' , Dealer In F 478411 Goods -a dfj T rimmings, No.p7lllarket atTet., _ , febl A .LEXANDEttl.S.y.fek . il F eu Store, 72 Thir4t rebl - 11.,street, near Wcioir. McCLOSKEY, Iron. - City Clothing Store, ' No. 132, .74,..j.LIberty. street, opposite tbomouth, of Nprket. .fobl. TOSHUA ROBINSON, Agent !or Hamden. & Co.'s Id Lind of-Packets, Fifth et.; ouidooibelow - Wood. Tebl- TIIT'LL,LIAttriACKSON,-Paterit Medieinctlepot, 89' Lib ,' srty street, head of Wood. IGINOYAI§Iiik. ELLIOTT, Booksellers and kilatioqarh.Aio. MO, Market et: between Third pnd Fourth. —tebt DELA.NY, - Fashionabie Clothing Scate,-15Z0:•49-Lib .-'l.. atree6 • • "-! •: t • • febl- OON 4 44 1 •. ( . 1 , I. _ , N - A,corne.r of Woad and 2:3l.x:th - .li.streets. • - - • " (OA "RX HOLINDZ & SON,' Bankers and Dinka in F•xtßatite 11CiCein,tind-BerMArotes,NocOlgarketweet,teta, FULTON, Bttl and Brass Founder, No. 70 Second . street, beta een Market and Ferry streets. 7 felt! ' 51 , I, . • oath •• • 'aon akers, Cletirstreet, nbar the bndge. ' -tebl BROWN'S OFFICI No:63i Diamond alley, near. .Wood s mei.: • . tebl. Arl 1V44. ERG, Fashionable Clothing Ertablishmeru, :25 Liberty street. my 424 ..... GU • Iboshi. • blip raiZoti itlh street, Itear 1., % Ootli o • positt) tko °Zee °Utile Post. „my 23 . ILLER do RICKETSON,Whoiesais Grocers and Corn 111 mission Merhants, earner otLibeny and Irwin ma: Ar 1 A, MeNULTY & Co4 , Porwardiag and . Nerehants t Cana! Basta. TOHN M 7 CLOSKEY, Tailor and Maar, Liberty street 0 betweraSixta and.Yirgia alley, south,sida eepla lowite.; nterraEws ec. 99, Wrtaissale Grocers', Com -IA, Inisatoit and Vorriardirig tind Agentatar n riahion Cotton Yarnsys7 Water at, Pittabarg...:,(ap2:. XTAI. WARP, Denirsi, rergt , /trees., three duos ahoce Haul street Office hears, from hive till 00.1.XY &LAIRD, Merchant Tailors; Wood street, C second door from Writer, will keep constantly on liandm well:selected lot or - .. - rnarl2:y S. Cheap . Wholesale and Baal C/oth R ilia Store, No. 45 Liberty street, cornet of Vtrgin UtitY, Pittsburgh. -' felfZzly Er LEE, (successor to Atuarur.&lasT..) Woos Lhala ♦ and Commission Merchant, for the sale of Ameri eatt'‘Vooleu.(Uoods..- -• • • • •.. leblf( . . _ . KAY CO, Bookseiter3; tatio,A ts 5, 4 . 914 Paper pecans, earner et Wood arid Third: streets, 'Pittsburgh, Yu. Souk-binding and rentingdane to order:- ' • -tebl9 U. - 7 - / 11 ESF . : - .li.ilifft,trucTiiiiialLare-Othem removed to Fourth street, between Smithfield and Grunt streets Pittsburgh.- • ' ' - • ' jauttant IV" E 4: t , lrNil;!;ipost g No2lLibarstl; PIUAIMINS & - SALITII, Forwarding and' Cantina:ion lJ Xerekants and Dealersin Prod:We; No'. 3 Srnithfiettist oxposite the Monongshetp. House. retO I,, NV OI .HOIE.A.D,'WAoIerahr and Retail Grocers ' and Produce Da e!ry , 'corner of the Diamond and ut Lhaoint tuy23 w TODD & CO., Gent/men:l' Furnishing Goods E 5.1.11. .1.11. Midis tone ebruer of M:irk - et and Fifth streets, up tnturS, en trance on Filth street. Iny LiSALOSI MORRIS, Maltreat - anstlanzil Deatcr in AOIL Pansy and Shpts Dry Goods, ti;r Market street, be tween Fourth runkin. Diamond. my2J -1 . 1311 N 13, DU LEVY, Beau; No. 120 W ood tf (=old Leaf, Detittits' Foil. &c. constantly on hand and - tununfacturedto order. - my 23 URPHY & LEE, Wool DEI2ICTS and. ComniissiaTi 131. Merchants, for tbenale of Amorieau Woolen Goods, eortfefof Liberty stroet and Cceit'salley.. uoylo T 1 BLUME,.Pieuto Fond Mantijaeturer, and dealer in .J ;,,-Ittatieal instrument.' No. /0 Wood street, near novl9 - usEpa Nvoupwebb, linporur and Denier in For eign andllomesti r e Hardware, corner of Second =I Wood etreets. oct.V McCLURKAN co., Agents for Carlisle and P.ippar's RegolarLine of Packet Ships, from New York - to LiVerpool, NO. 14:1,1iiltertfet. • fib! ATA4ort., Boat Siert, Ship Chaodlery and Agency of the Pittsburgh Lard Oil Factory, No 4, Market street, Pittsburgh. hut:' ritnst — PßE &O'CONNOR, Proprietor* of the .rgurburgh Portabk Boat Store corner of Penn and IVayne its 'j A9lk MAY, Whoksate +grocer, Forwarding. and Com emission Metr-hant, „Water street, between Market and Ferry.: & bi.TERY, Bankers and Exchange Brokers, ti o 4.1.. 66 Wood street,. third door below Fourth, west side . . i t RAMER &RI-IAM, Bankers and Eichartge Brokers. St&corner of Third and Wood streets, - opposite the :it. Cbarieellotel. ' ' febl - Towiscor & STOCKTON,Bookstllers,Stationers,;Prin urrand Publishers, conies of !drake; and Third sts.: febt. Vl4 OR Sc RABA, Boobelkr, Stationer gad Binder, Fillh street, between Wood and Market. jan7 hiebTk:lNi - Bsass .Fousuler and Gds ewer, .Satl. field etreet, between Di:lmola alley 4!nd Fifth st. - - - - deelB - - tc.J.ItIcDEVLTT, Wholesale ti - roecrx, • milers in Fro . duce and PittaGurgh inanufaentree, No. 214 Liberty, opposite 7th at. app__ Q EVEN BIG DOORS C STORF,, No: 6 Sixth 1„3 steer, near Liberty. ' i. JOHN'FARRAN, nov!A Pioprietor. GUN k). NORGAN,lwAstmate and fistait./huggisr, No. 1731, Wood street, one fluor south oflnutuond alley. feta FOLLANSBEE & HAYWARD,' Wholuak'and Retail Ileakrsin Boats and Shoes, Nb.l64ll44bOrty posit! Wood. lea - - 1,1 A. FAHNESTOCK & CO., Pfliolna:LiDrug Wari -IJ. An&te; corner of First. and 'Wood !stream, and carnet of WOodand Sixth. ' fell I. S. 111 YOVICD.• "• • . I Q. A.. NPUtias, T Yduica do Co , Wholesale and. Knit Family J Oroeers and. Dealers in Produce, N. Y. corner of Fourth and FOrry and s.'.y. corner ,of Third and Ross street*, Pittsburgh. ' mar3l:y TOSHUA - RHODES, Wholoale Fruiterer, Confectioner and Dealer in Nuts and ail' kintissif Foreign Fruits, No; a,Wood street, East side, lietsveen Water nod Firs ;gnat, Pittsburgh, Pa. All orders in his uhf carefully .airOndetllo4 'tunte.l.) loan l'lrci.)Evrr-r.'. Virte:lllcDtctrr TQIIN McDEVITT &BROS., Wnoleset le Grocers, Deaf, t,P era in Produce, PittsbUrgh'hi4nufacturen, — anti Aber chtiudite generally, NO. 1 Couninefcial Rote, -Liberty ____. _____- - - • ._ -tx rm. ALEXANDER & SONS. C offi n Makers and Fur , V nishingyruterraker4, cortterof Penn and St. Clair streets, opposite the Exchange. Entrance on Penn 'reel. . . . .., . . TWIN IL 'I4IELLOIL, Who'male and Aetna Dealer In tl :Music and Alariealinstranicnts;Pianos,School Books, :and Stationery, No: Wood street. tAivits yarrEasoN;Jr., corner of Pim. and Ferry tratrcettortatiitfacturer ofLocks gingen, and Bony;. Tobneco-Fuller, Mill alit! Timber Screws,. ,Housen. Screws for:Ho!flog Mils Ace— sipla DRY/qt., Reci(fying,Disiilkr,uo4 WhOJeanie Dealc.r . iit Foteiguzipd Datue.stit -Wines,ancl 14.iquprfQ 114 Liberty street; and 53.Diainen(Lilley, EEXCHANGE:trOTPA.:, - Exchange Place, - Baltimore. D. DOIVISY,. Proprietor... OonCh es art Itbe is featiteair at:alt the landings toemir - ay pmatiiingers; 'fire of Charge, to ttitt - , . • • - dee2i • Tr< ING & INNEY, Agents:for the Delettcare:Muluca ;..n. Insurance Company, of Tbiladelptiini the . ' Wurd; house or Kio, g . 4 Holmes, Water str e et , neeTh4tet. . . . CIARSODIIOI4IENIGHTi, Whokeale (Proem and Corn. mission'Aferehantr, Si3tth street, between Wood and - IA - Tll ! • binder, goner ot Third and Wood streets,:abOver 0.11.1(ay, where he is prepared to do eVery description ralintr and binding. pec2 Writ. IRD4WHY,A-VhOiesa _ lor TY DRY GOODS,:North , eaateonierotalarket and SAMUEL , MORROW, 1 1 / a nufacturer 'of Tin, Copper and: Sheet Iron , WoreOta 17 FitIII streeti between Wood and Market. reblo rinturß & sqcoTT,_ WAotesale ftnet Retail Dealer in 1, Pools, Shoes, /1-iiribi CritiWib'a4riA, S. Meter/ter of Fourth'and Smithfield ott.; PittitharghiPM Entrl2:y • PLUNGER 14.1LBAITGli ~...V4LIJA* LIAR,B4IIIpL 'lc W. ElARBAlJar..Orninnfliion and 'Forwarding S Mereliario, and'de Were Pfinitr;WOol 'and Prcid e,. NO. 53 %Veter; nod 104 7ifintetyeet, - !)Olyrketi Wood Smithfield streets. Irittelturkh;,' • ei" ICHARD T. IiF,EGIA,. Jr, ~ imporstr, Ana , fleakt - 44 fl,Toreign and,Domesric,'Srugltviti Hardware, and Car ,, rin g 4 Trinur angal of all descriptions, No. 133 Wood in.,' Pittsburgh, seven doors above Fifth -- aNione.doOr above R. Chills er. Co.'s Shoe Sore:'. , ' rtirT SINCLAIR, (hire Martin smit' 1,) Whokaate GrOCets, Produce and Comm-arida Afersfianrs.Sg WOO'd street, Pittsburgh. The cinderidgned having etitcrerlinto. partnership under the above mgt, respecalrlly ask ha patronage o f the friends of. the lira firm, and of Pli.Par -, .chasers generally.. . They:feel: feel;: in PromistPff .that they can. 'gtve.setisfagtion to all who may buy of them, or confide linitneissto their care - - -wr oIIUITH. TowxsEND. CARR rt CO Snack-tutors to tlie :old Eno of, C.. To*mend aint".Carr k Rowland, beg . leave to announce to their frienduund..to the public geo era4, that . they are now prepared to execute all kinds, of work in the. Coach and Wugott.rriehi tie hashieu, nt the shortest _notice, and warranted be of the best quell ty: The very large .rptantity- of ueneoutni.Ticn4 c with which they are prepared, and their ficilitlesforbitsinese, enableetheta r to insure the,P.Oblie that they ere Prepared tOCIPTY 08 . 8 a eVellitlYe and komyt,hutuneas . ut their. and they respectfully solicit a continuant:l of the iihetidpatronage - beinnwen open the )4c,finqs.:t rL7-"i; 33usineso 117'M. I V ' er ana Prolittec P aler, 0. 159 Vif Liberty inreet,Pittsburgh. , Inarl7 0. REYNOLDS. • J. L. mum TiokEYNOLDS & SHEE, Wholesale Groom* Commission Merchants,. rind Dealers in. Rags, Paper, &e., corner of Perin: and Streets, Pittsburgh. Air sizes Print ing Paper constantly on hand: - marl7ty - • .. . . .A11.1E.8 PATTON, Jr., Wholesale Grocer and Rectifying 1,0 Distiller, and Dealer in and . Deniestie , Wince and . Liquors,' Flour, Cheese, Seeds, Grain, Ace, No. 17- Lib re erty:stet, Plushurgh. mar 9 Aniel oungsoni 11101rOUSE, SIGN, AND ORNAMENTAL PAINTER, -Liberty street, opposite_ Hued. work neatly executed. Orderi'princtuallp - attended-to.- ' truartl4,4 George Bee:leiJr, . • itirANUFAGI'LTREa OF BRUSHES. WILOMALE AND ,Lyi. : RETAIL, .1110. 75 Word street, Ptitsbltrgh, Pa. Con 'sternly on hand, &general Dial - extensive assortinent of ALL aryos of BRUSHES; at the lowest Eastern prices. I . l.l3:—Machine Brushes, &r., made to order at the slimiest notice.' - mar3o:3, •• A. B. BPRINGSTEIN* . •••• Noa4o Wood street, bettreen'Fifthr and Virgin/ Wry. ArHOLESALFI.and Retail Dealer in Cedar Ware, Fahey Ware,-Wooden Ware, o f e very' descriptioo; t ow Ware foreign and domestic; Malts of all kinds ; Patent ttottlyythurna - which far surpass any now in use in the ,United S tates For sale at the. lowest ' ptiecs. mares-3mo . . . 7 7 71 -- - .1. - g,:" BON - WHOLESALE GROCER; RECTIFYING DISTILLER, COMMISSION , AND PRODUCE 111ERCHA.NT ; Foreign and Domestic Wines ' Liquors, Pruitt, Nuu t ke. inarchB 162 Liberty street, Pittsburgh. - DPICANDLESS & CAMPBELL, 97 , Miat tticer, next door to Diamond Wry, IV;rounaL. DnALEIts ns VaatEry AND. Day. Goons, RE now ju daily receipt of all the artioles in their ,line of business-L•parchased at the lowest prices in the East; to which they invite the attention .of country taerehants and others ; and which they flatter thediselves they can dispose df at the fewest prices and 013 the most' favorable 113112 n. • Minion mare Q iiiniae Sign and Ornamental Painter, l3 s and dealer in PAINTS, No, 44 St. Clair st., Pitts burgh, has constantly on hand all kinds'of Pet - errs, either Dri or Mixed; Japan and Copal Varnish; Linseed Oil; Boiled Oil ; Spirits Turpentine ;; Window Glass, of all Putty,iPaint: Brushes, Sc.e.„ all of the best quality, and ft.r sale at reasonable prices. *evil H. HERBERDING, Dealer in Imported alWand 'Domestic Segura, Snuff' and Tobacco, Wholesale and Iktail, Liberty street, six doors above Smithfield, Pittsburgh, Pa. fErial orders from country Merchants willbe promp attended to. ~. .• • JYZILIy W. n. scsirs. lAMSS ATKINSON. QCAIFE & ATKINSON, Manufacturers of Tin, cop- A rer and. Shea Iron Ware. They 11160 execute every description of Blacksmith "Work. First street, between Wood and Market, 'Pittsburgh. 13.UCT4! --- DRIJ - GS!!—Joite Montan. Drugest and D Apothecary, north-west corner, of Wood and Fifth streets, Pittsburgh, will keep constantly on hand Drugs, Paints, Oils, Dye-S.tuffs,.&e. N. B.—Physichans' 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, &e , &c., Ac., which will be sold lovefor cash. ard!o-. .ly IXTILLIAM TROVILLO,' Undertakes, Fifth street, im rr mediately opposite the Theatre, respectfully iu- Corms his friends and the public in general, that he has ~resumed his basiness as a Furnishing Undertaker. He is supplied with and always keeps on hand Coffins of all Area and kind s. Shruuds, and all other articles necessary on such occasions. Silver plaice, ice boxes, and. leaden coiling will be sup plied in Df,ler. A fine beam and cat rings always ready to attendfuncrals. rep2lkly John M. Townsend, DRUGGIST AND APOTHECARY, No. 45. Market street, three doors 'above Third, Pittsburgh, will have _constantly on hand a well selected assortment of the best 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 reiy upon an genuine. Physicians prescriptirins wine 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 PERFI.I - decal) It.. CiA I. A. Lns3. t. 0. AtILLYII GALLAGHEIL, L(SICG & 1129 Front st., bettrertt Wood and . Smitklield savers, I t/r ANBFACTURERS of Bells of all sues, doable and Y 1 sitixle action Force Pumps, Counter Railing, Min eral Water fittings of all kinds for Gas, Water, Stein Ac., Brass Castings for Machinery and anii-attri -1011 metal for same. Particular attention paid to Ons Fixtures, and tt well assorted stock of Plain and Oran mental Pendants, Burners, Chandeliers, he., Ac., con stantly on hand.--?.' octet AatEa LIMSTSONG. CROZEII. 'RMSTRONG E CROZR, Corruniplon .arehants. A No. 22 Market street, Pittsburgh, Pa., will attend promptly to the role of every description of Western Produce, mid other articles entrusted to their care. RZFE3I. To—Hantia. tiossey & Co.. Pittsburgh ; ;Hanna. Graham & Co., New Ltsbon, O.; Merchants generally, Wellsville, IT; Rhodes & Oglehy, Bridgeport, 04 A. G. Richardson 8c Bro., Cincinnati; J F. !toward, Louisville, Ply.; Guile & Dorwort, St. 1..001E; 11. Boyles, Steuben ville.. dectl:y ALLEN IlltOW N. • . W. C. CoNNELLY. BROWN'S HOTEL, COll/YER OF SRITHFIELD AND THIRD STS., Piusburge. Pa. BROWN & CONNELLY, PROPRIETORS. N. B.—Good ._ Stabling attached to the house. ...—_ _ Acommeneed business at Inc old stand. N 0.70, Se cond, between Market and Ferry streets. where he will be pleased to see his old.eustomers and friends., Church, steamboat, and bells of every size, from 10 to 10,000 pounds, east from patterns of the most approved models, and warranted to be of the best materials. Mineral Water Pumps, Counters, Railings, &c., Are, together with every variety of Brass Castings, if requir ell,tarned and finished.in the neatest manner. A. F. is the sole agent for Bal.bites Anti-Attraction Mr, tea, so justly celebrated for the reduction of friction in tnaehinery.., The boxes and composition can be had of him at all times. novl3:y NEWLY DIVE' _ tiNTELI PATENT BLOCK SPRING TRLISS„,..for the immediate relief and permanent cure of Her ma and Kripturei (Suited to all sixes.) The superior claims of this Till. consist in the comparative ease with which it may be worn. The pad of wood be ing neatly balanced on springs, yields to the pressure ot any part of it, and thoroughly adapts itself to nay move mem made by the wearer. It can he worn *Minot any intermisaion, until a cure is affected The subscribers have made arrangements for the manufacture of these valuable Trusses, in a superior style, in Philadelphia, and have them now for sale at their office, No. 77 Smithfield street, near Sixth, Pittsburgh. GEORGE WATT; /3 1, - D. W..ILAUPERAN. VrEW DRUG STORE.—J oan 11. MOHOSN, Whole gis it IN sale and Retail Drugt, No. 031 Wood street, one - door south of Diamond alley, Pittsburgh,—The Subscriber has just rcceiyed 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, hr., 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.confitient that his articles, both este quality and price, will please such as may favor him with a rail. MONG AH EL PLANING lIIILL.—.Lisms Mau: ON mama would respectfully inform his friends and the public, that his new establishment is now in full opera tion, and that ho is prepared to furnish Boat Cabins, and fill all orders for Planed Limber, with promptitude,and at the lowest rates. Board and Plank, planed on one or twill side a, con . staff tly on bar d. Sash,'Doors and Mouldinge,of every description, made 'to order. . • .IBuilders . and Carpenteris'Wo'uld find it to their adian tage togive him a call, as he can now furnish them with planked stuff; suitafile for every description of work. dee3.4f • li Poirst — gri — "torkis.. PRESTON & WAGNER, Engine Builders, have corn "- menced business on -Peon et- near the Point,.nt the establishment formerly carried on by Stackhousc Zr.. Nel son. Persons wishing to purchase Steam Engines for •Borits,or for other purposes, will pleiise favor us. with a call, as we flatter ourselves to be able to furnish them on as favorable terms as any other este blishrnent in the city. Also, rolling mill and castings of every description can be had at the shortest notice. Ravaaracas—Copt, Robert Beer, Thomas Scott, Esq. Church, Carnhers, & Co., U. Denny, Esq., Allen & Co , CYP N PRESTON, ap/2 . • • ENOCH WAGNER. HEAP BONNETS.--W. R. MURPHY is selling otl C remaining stock of BONNETS at greatly redu ced prices. Bonnets of last winter's Shapes at from 25 cents to 51,00. • Cheap Latin/J.—A.lot or Dress Lawus reduced to 121 centsper yard. White Goad, for Dresses.;--A supply justreceived, and offered very.low. . Dark Ginghams.—Rich dark stylesorCingliams. Also, Manchester and Donsettic do., a choice jiatterns. Mantua Ribbons.—An aosortment just received in the Wholesale Rooms, 2d Story, and offered low by the piece. Also, White and Colored Satin do. . • - Prrnts and Muslins.—An excellent stock on hand, from 4c.per'Yd: up to the finest qualities. .[l:7As at a north-east corner of Fourth and Market streets. Important. ' - rol-M.M..BLAIB. DAVID STEIN ART and PHILIP SPA HMAN. having purchased the entire interestuncl Stock in mule of Mr. John IV. Blair. beg leave to inform heir numerbull friends and the public that they have this :day enthred into partnership under the firm and style of Mani& C0...f0r the manufactere of Brushes of every deseription, -.Being practical workmen, they will make up every article of the most durable, material, and in the. frst style r•and will keep on hand, for safe, at their store, No. 120 Wood street,n very large .assortment of every thing in their line 'oflmstress--which; with their etten sive stock r&Shoo Findings, Fishing Tackle,-Pon and. Pocketknives, Powder tthot, and. Variety Goods, they, will sell cheep, wholesale and retail. Machine Brushes Made to order, with despatch. The encouragement and patronage of therrftiends and the public is earnastlysolieited, and will be thankfully re -ceived. Observe !' 'BLAIR dr' CO., 'Pittsburgh; Oct. 28th; 12.480e34 120 Wood st. - ULM; R-25 b arra] j ma:received; and far sale ,11! marl 3 /MIMI '-.IF SIPIC ':::~':~.'~';' ~''tE'Le.'`».~7'y .si~z:~~:''~"t..~~-.'.k trs~~~x~:f",'~*e.~'—.?_ I I a SPAY, 1 , , ‘ APRIL 25, 149. CEMECIEZI i'.';.?.,:',-; , .. : . : . : ',.....,.;.. , .. - ';: : L:„-: - ; : . -,,.;; : . - - :':,,T.: . F,•-'-', - ;:c ; .;',:::,:,:-...:_:i - ;.,,.: . ; . . - :: . ,..',.•:•;.,.,',-.':,r'_:..':' ~*.,1rit44!.;**,14*.',i,4-:,,:-..'1-i!ii,.4.,.‘':,i,..;,,;',..'.:•'4.'4,-.,-,,-:-':i:.:::;',,`, ~#ltstella~tgi~~: - Tin Ken - g.;•• : • miff' subscribers most-Yespectfitily announce to their fellow-citizens that thqy . hat.ve -perfected their • ar rangement to carry on the busumos.pf Tin Roofing on an his now close' on four imam since we first introduced' tin Ivan fi in this city:. Durtn that tune we have cover ed over fifty thousand square feet of roofs with tin plate, and in all eases we believe we.hliave, given the moat en-, tire Ismail - action. This kind of roof has been applied to the very bell: buildings iii this City, including, among a large number of others, the two superb buildings on Penn street, owned by John L. Shoembergermnd'John. , Dissel, R,sqrs. That tin roofing (when skillfully laid mil is,both permanent and Aerobia; there can,be no doubt; an proof. of this, we can _refer to the . almost universal applicatio n of thin kind Of ; roofing in the large cities on the sea-brird during the'lasr twenty years; and frbin 'enquiring on the .subject, vie have yet to learn of tiny one of thowroofs• having beenwosn'out-' The roofs covered with tin in our own city . areoPeu to the examination of all who take an interest in the matter. Wc have tli6o.pieptkied af miniature plan of roofs, which maybe seen out iamb= lishment, where any other infornianon will beliven with • pleasure. ~J OHN DUNLAP Sr, , meal Corner Market And. Second streets. The ...... .rlifiE ATTENTION OF THE F/113LIC. is respectfully called to the foPowing certificates . .Mu S. Eaairos—Having tested a quantity - of idold ;weighed by yoar.Arcometer, Middle result proves Your instrument correct; mid recommend the nee.-of it to those going to California, as the best method forobtain iug the real value at Gold. . Rene. yours. . . J H. DUNLEVX, Piasburgh, March 9; . - Gold Beater. Plriniti.liDif t March 7.160.- Esxma-Dear Si,:. Hotring.exatn mad the "Amore eter " manufactured at Tourrooras, I, do not hesitate to commend it to the use or thosogentlemen who areabord, rentoting to Calithrnia, in searcirof Gold. It gives a close approximation' to the specifiegravity at metals, and Will certainly enable the adventurer to as certain when his placer is yielding Gold." mrlol Yours. reep'y, .1. It. •M'CLINTOCK. Hend .4 . uairtiDis s for Boots and, ifhoes, cos as FOUtail LND BMITFIFIRLD inteirs, P. 'PROTII &SCOTT havidgeommeneed the general .1300 C and SHOE husinessoll11.1•111 • wholesale and reitill; woeld respectfully invite the attention of their friends and she public gene rally, to their splendid new stock, consisting_ of Man's, Women's, Boys ', Misses' and - Children's wear, of every variety, suitable for the season, and„ at prices's° suit the times. Also, a splendid article of home-made work, such as Gentlemen's fine Boots, - and Ladies' fifisses'and Children's fine work. , . Please call and examine for yourselves.' N. 11.—Traveting Trunks, Carpet Bap, &a., Ste., al ways on hand and for sale low for cash. ' "By- Country Merchnido would find it to-their interest give us a pia, whenvieiting the city. . TRI/111 & SCOTE, tnarl4 Cortici 4th.und Smithlield'out. Public Notice to Economists. , iTun subscriber, being desirous ,of changing' his bustness.,has determined® to close out the balance of his stock -of BOOTS, SHOES AND TRUNKS, AT COST. They will be sold in lout, to suit purchasers, from ONE PAIR TO A THOUSAND Country Merchants are invited to Call at BATES', CORNER SMITHFIELD AND FIFTH STS., Opposue the Pittsburgh Foundry, where they can buy to their satisfaction, for the stock must be closed out noon. WO cases Boots on hand, 81.5, Bla, 621, lit2l per case. .marl • J. BATES. Boot. stud Shoes selling off of cosa..;, -PersTux subscriber wishes to retail his en tire stock of, Doors and Stroms at ccrsr.— . ons Persona wishing to purchase, will have to call soon, as he intends to remove, on the Ist of. April, to St. Clair street. His stock is large, and of the. very best kind. The balance remaining unsold by the jet of April will be auctionsered off to the highest bidder. T. A. HINTON, mar2l_ _ Cornet Market and Liberty -sta. [Chronicle and DSSpIWII copy 1 week .1 WAGONS, WAGONS. THOMAS HARRISON, MANUFACTURER OE Wagons, Drays, Carts, &c.„ PrUNYLV/LNIA •VHSVE,IIALIS ,1111LIC MOM TUE COUIrr flontE.. THEproprietor of this establishment having always on hand a supply of superior, welt• seasoned Lum ber, is prepared to fill orders of every description in bis branch of manufacturing, vth as *hart notice and on as favorable terms as any other 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. . • Renmaxccs—Geo. W. Smith, Jatitcs McCully, Jonas M'Clintock. nuitB;3m Bureau and Bedstead Factory, RS.& W. M. lIANNAVORD respectfully inform the s citizens and the public generally that they have re moved their Warerooms to. Smithfield street, hetwcen thamond alley and Fifth street, sign ache Big Bedstead, where they are prepared io eell.wholesale or retail, very ettettp.for ,cash, the following arneles:—Bareaus, Bed steads, with Gazzam's Iron Fastenings. and also the best quality of Screw Bedsteads, Tattles, Stands, &e. And they wish it particularly understood, as there is so much prejudice against machine made work, that they warrant their work to give satisfaction, and if not well made, the money shall be returned. . marltbam To Californians. A REOMETER.—Tbe undersigned havldg adapted an A 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, con venievt,, and can be used without difficulty, a glance be ing sufficient to show the process. 'Persons contemplating going to California, would do well to cull and examine the instrument., as it Is in cvety way calculated to protect them from fraud, by enabling them at anytime to ascertain the value of their metal. Printed directions and tables will be simplied gratin moldy to purchasers. SAMUEL EAKINS, Union stteet triarl7:lm] Rear ofJohn B. AVFMlert's Jewelry store. No. 115 Woopst. Going to Move. NA,MI GLASS AND QUEENS\VARE SELLING OFF—CAt.t. Anti Stems Bastus.tiss.—The undersign ed being about to remove, in the coming month, to No. OS Wood street, is desirous of elosinglut the greater part of his. Stock at REDUCED PRICES. He would call your particular attention to his large andeplendid assort, mein of CHINA, GLASS aad QUEENSWARE, Giran doles, Lamps, Brill:Ionia, Ten Ware, Castor's, French and English Mantel Ornaments, and Tea Setts, of the newest styles and patterns, all of which he olfcis u small advance above Cost. Remember the place, No. 115 Woo n feta7l fit HOOK I NSON. Commercial Row Gablinev.Wareroom T. 11 YOUNG & Co. AYR removed their CABINET 1.1. WARE-ROOMS to Commercial Row, Liberty street, opposibe.the head of Smithfield, where they' ill keep constantly on hand an extensive assortment of So fas, Tables, Wardrobes, Bureaus, Bedsteads, Chairs and etrery article iu their line of business. Undertaking promptly attended to at rcasonahle ices. • may 27 . . Hato, Caps,. and. Mania. Tuz subscriber is now receiving from the city of. New York a choice assortment of , juts . chp., and Muff's. 'Latest 'Fashions, in great va riety, and very CHEAP, wholesale and retail. - JAMES WILSON, • Smithfield street, 4d door South of:4th ,t. --- —. ASHION, OF. HATS .FOR. M'CORD & CO., (Int . e Al , Cord.,& titWILL. introduce, on Saturday, Aug. 26, the FALL STYLE OF HATS, just received front 'New York. Those in wantof a neat and beautiful HAT, ate invited to call at their store, corner of Fifth and Wood streets. . attg24 New Hat and Dap Store. k{fJAMES WILSON, Hat Manufacturer, ormerly of the corner of Diamond alley. lid Wood st fee's) begs leave respectfully tolnform hie old cueto nen triends, and the public, that Inthas opened a NEW STORE, on Smithfield ist„ where a choice asSortinent .3f HATS, CAPS, and LADIES' FUttSi(as good, neat, fashionable and enti&p as any in the city,) may be had. .1. W. very Cordially invites his friends arid the public to remember his new location and establishment,and give him a call as hearty as he intends to welcome them. mar3l-1 - - - - - - Fashionable -Hat, and Cap Hannfactory. GEORGES. ANSHVTZ Agent, respectfully informs his friends andthe public general.- ly,,that he has commenced the manufacture of Hats runt Caps,,at-No. as Wood street, one door from the corner of Sedond, where he has now on bands fine as sortment of Hats and Caps of his own manufacture;Witich he wilt dispoieof, wholesaleor retail, on the most rea sonable terms, for cash or city ,acceptance. Altus made to order at the shortest notice. npl9-am • - - Clinton Paper Mill.' THE CLINTON PAPER MILL, situated at Stenbert. villa, Ohio, having been enlarged.and improvel, and at a very great expense adtle.d new and the , most im proved kind of machinery, ie how prepared:to manufae tm all kinds of Writing. Printing, Wrapping and Cotton. Yarn Papers, Bonnet Boards, &e, equal to any in the Eastern or AVer.tern country. • . The undersigned having the Agency of the above .Mill, will keep constantly on hand a large supply' of the differ ent kinds - or Paper, and will have any' size made to Order at Shorrnotice. - S. C. HILL, jack% - iff Wood street. I=ailltnl MITE subscribers having taken the Saw-mill above the Fifth Ward J3ridge, formerly run by. N T , John ch ain . her► and having a good stock ofTimber ouliand, would solicit the patronage of the public. Orders thankfully received and puractuftlly attended to. • SAVARY & SPAULDINO. The undersigned having sold hie interest in .the. above Mill to Meeers.,Savary & Spaulding, would recommend them to hie formercustomers antlthe community, asbeing well qualified to' give satisfaction to all who•maydeal with them: • • liant.ntf) JOHN CHAMBERS. OAIrEPATHIC BOOKS.—Just received, at the Book -1.1. store of the subscriber, in Fifth st., near Market : ilfarerist Mid lea ,pura, by Barone' Ilahneman, translated and edited by Clittriesltilius Hernpel,-M. D. 4 vols. Hartman') Acute Divases, by Dr. Hemprel, vol. 1. Homccpathic Domestic Metlicine,by J. Lowrie, enlarg ed and improved LTA. 3..Ha11,151. D. Jahr% New Manuel, vol. 1; Nos.l and 3. .11erings Dothestie Physician. • . Booninghausen's Therspcetic Pocket Book, for•Homar pathists,by Dr.Okie. Ilaliernanli Chronic Diseases, vol; 3. Together with Medicine Chestsof different sizes and prices. , lnple] . VICTOR SCUBA.. ~" , . - - r-'0.4-t•V6I - M-rx- . • •••. .P. 7.-• • OEM fiftstellatouo. ' Hamitic's , di Daimler, . Cd)itibiET WAREROONI, 8111.1THVIFiMSTREET, - .tit UTC7liStrenth street and Strawberry alley, Piusburg, Pa. • -- ' 14AbildER.dt'DAULERkeep constantly on hand - -' a variety excellent and fashionablit:eurnitnie, trearrantedequal la tiy.iii the city and sold'off as $ '...., ' .faVorable terms as can be obtained at any similar establishment 'Th. It West. -.They Ihnyo now on hand an Unusually ext O ntrife,stock,imbractng all-kinds of, -Tarot tate,lrom the cheapest and plainest_ to tlie roost costly and elegant. All orderh promptly atndedto: - mr2L6m Furniture. ' • ~.-. A . .. ,-. , i ,- lit - -, Tux subscriber, wishing to redact" Ids present stock of Furniture, will, from .this date - until .lar tiler notice, sell all articles iii his line - at cosy being determined to leerier' the amount of stock on'harid. riosejiersons who may call on him with the' intention °flailing a "good penny's worth,' , will not be disap- pointed. -His:stiwks of Furniuirc istequal tct anydalthe city, both in style and workmanship and the assertmeht complete. . A.LEXANDER 141. , CURDY, Furuittire'lloorniThird rit.', , , 'ltili.r2l . Next door above Pittsburgh, Diu*. . - . . ____, . ; . Jonaes W. Woodwell, 0I 0 DERN AND 'ANTIQUE FURNITURE N 0.430 Turan.Sratar,Trrrsirtracot. .. • ' I A LsnoE and splendid assortment of Furniture, suitable for. Steamboats, Hotels; and-Private Dwell, jugs, constantly op hand, and made to order. rue present Stock on hand cannot be'exCeeded by any manufactory in the. Western country. ; Persons wishing to purchase, would do well to give me a call, as I am de termined-my prices shall please. Part of the Stock con sists in— _ . . Tete It Tete. - - - Buffet Etagele; Louie XIV, :C,hairs; Queen. Elizaeth Chairs; Ten POyie ; Fruit Tables';' Toilet Tables; Louis XV.,Commoder. • ; French Mahogany Bedsteads; Piano Stools; lu e sh ,i and d ha o i . rcloth covers; ..- 30 50 5 Q A S Lah o , l aa ok r w asniyitik- plush Chairs; Fancy 40 doken Parlor do. . . 25 Centre Tables ; _2O pair Divans,' 4 pair Pier Tables ; . - /5 marble top Dressing Bureaus ; . • S 'Wardrobes; S Secretaries and Book Cases; ' , 29 marble top Wash Stands; .. 4 pair Ottomans; • , *3 pair Faney:Worli Stands. ' • -. A vrey large assorment of common, Chairs and other at Furniture, too nuerona to - mention. ' • ' - • • - irLe• Steam Boats furnished ou the shortest notice, and on the most reasonable terns. feb6 To me Vitiating Of Pittsburg . and Vicinity. THE citizens of Pittsburgh and its vicinity are 11 minded that they can fit themselves with some of the handsomest FRENCH. CHINA TEA.SETTS,WEENS WAItE AND GLASS—for beauty, price and quality, Connect:a excelled in this: orany. other City West of the Mountains—at M. 110DX.LN SON'S, No. 115 Wood street. There you will find some of the prettiest white and blue Stone-ware, in teu,diarter and toilet setts, or in separute piece's, everopened in this city; and as-the proprietor io militia to remove from the-store-he now occupies, to a. More central part of the city, (N0..58 Waxd slice t, oppo site the Eagle Saloon.) he is desirous of closing out his present stock, previous to moving, as you are aware of the heavy looses be would sustain by breakage, ke., in moving so large a stock as he now. has in store, and' having but one day to do so, it will compel him to close out almost his'enn re stock. ' • - He is determined to close out at an enOnnous sacrifice, regardless of Importing cost. Now is the time to secure voter Bargains! This may be the only opportunity ytm may' have of securing Queeusware at such low prices. Remember—'HODßlNSON, marl.? Wood street, three - doors below sth at.., Gold Washers, :Er PARRY has invented a machine for washing. Gold, . for which he has made application for a patent.— They are now offered for Silk at the Warehouse of PARRY, SCOW & Ca, N 0.103 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 ou the back of. mules or horses, weighing eighty pounis each, ind . Can "be pet in operation in half an holm They curate: 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 a day, Without the loss of it particle - of the mineral. They can be increased in size and .worked by water or mole power, if expedient. The operators work without going into the water or being exposed to water or wet, and consequently without endangering their hen th They will require but a small stream of water, and can he. rued the whole season, and can, be put iuto operation where there is sot eatficierit water to wash in the usual way.. - Price of smallest size $35. Orders from abroad, ac companied by Cash, will be promptly filled. H. PARRY, at Parry, Scott & Co.'s, feti7:dtf No:103 'Wood at., Pittsburgh. W orcester , s Pianos. 1) F.:CP.I37ED Tots DAY, and for sale at mapufactar -11, prices, three elegant Rosewood P/ItNOS;made by H. Woacesrza, New York. These instruments are con, sidered fully equal, if not superior, to any now made in New York, having. a delightful tone, fall, round, and melodious ; . warranted to wear well and give satisfaction.. The price of these Pianos is believed to mach low er than any other manufactured in New York. ,Those who are in want of a good. and elegant Piano, at a moderate: price, will please come and• examine the above, utAhe store of the subscriber, where a large. at sortment of Chiekering's celebrated Pianos can always be found. JOHN H. MEI.LOR„ dee23 No. St tYmxl street. 'TEAD THIS LETTER.—Who will be without a beau it„ tifut bead of hair, when they can have one for three shillings? Twenty years' loss of hair and wonderful restoration! . . " Bat.rnsous, July 17, 1847. "Dear Sir—The wonderful effects ofJones Coral Hair Restorative has been decisively demonstrated in the ca. Rae Ot several respectable citizens of the town, who, on account of your selling three shilling trial bottles, try it without fear. One instance, which has attracted panic ular attention, is the ease of a gentleman who had little or no hair for twenty years; he had tried numerous pre parations in vain, and ultimately had his bead slutvdd and wore a wig. At my recorrunendation, he tried the Re,- morative, and after using it, according to the direction, for a short time. the young hair appeared, and he has now as fine a bead of hair as any person in Baltimore. " Yours, JOIIN KILVINGTON." It causes eyebrows to grow, prevents the hair from turning grey, and the first application causes it to curl beautifully, frees it from scurf,'lted stops it from falling Sold with fall directions at 82 Chatham st.N.Y. and by IVm.lackson, Agent, Liberty st. Pittsburgh. [sep2o George Armdr, FASHIONABLE TAILOR, No. 43, Market street.— Hatringsemoved his TailorblEstablishment in the rooms on Market at., lately occupied as a Bookstore, by Bosworth & Co., the undersigned is prepared to fill all oil dere in. his line which may be entrusted to his care by his old friends end customers ned'the public generally. His long experience iu the business-and the success with which he has prosecuted it M. Pittsbuigh;omboldems hint to hope fora liberal shore. of patronage. He will make all descriptious of Clothing in - the best manner, and most fashionable style, FOR CASH ap23-ly Merchant riiHE subscriber respectfully announces to his custom ers, and to ihe gentlemen of Pittsburgh Mal vicinity, generally, that he has received his usual uss..rtment of Spring Goods, for gentlemen's wear, to which be invites their attention. His stock comprises fine Broad Cloths of all colors; Cassimeres; rich Vestings, of plain and fancy patterns; all of which he is prepared to manufacture itt. the liens and most fashionable style... Also, Children's Clothing kept constantly on hand and mutle to order. WM. B. SHAFFER, my 24 Water at v ad door above National Hotel. Paulalona • le Clocking/ Store. No. 218 LIBERTY • STREET, OPPOSITE SEVENTH! rpHESnbscribers respectfully inform their friends and j. the public - generally', that they have just received a new supply of French and Enghsh Claths, and eas3j , - mtirer,—Vesungs of all styles and quality—Ready-made Clothing of all descriptions - , lidek and pocket Handker chiefs, Shirts; in short; every article usually kept in Clothing Stores, constantly on hand.. ; . Gentlemen vnshingto have Clothes made. to order, ,in a fashionable'style, will find it tt) their adVantage to cell and examine. our stock before going elsewhere. , 7 iYa-tf hi'MUL.LEN.& DOWNING. Iklasoltstioirs. THE FIRM of Acheson & Dagg is this day dissolved hy 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 hereaner will he conducted in the name of W. & .1. C. Acheson. WM. ACHESON, Pittsburgh, July,lB4B. JAS. T. DAGO. • • ' J In withdrawing from the firm of Acheson & Dagg, I take plettsure in recommending my imeceassor to my friends and the public generally. JAS. T. DACG. July 29, IB4S—aug. DISSOLUTION.—The Partnership heretofore .exist, km between the subscribers, under the firm of S. c J. M'Dzvirr, was dissolved on the ith.inst. Either party is authorized to use the name of the 'firm, in settlement. . • JOHN iti'DEVITT, March 10. JAMES M7DE.VITT. • NCO-PARTNERSHIP. The undersigned have this day formed a Co-partnership under the firm of JOHN M'DEVITT & BROTHERS, for the Iran SIM lion of a Gro cery and Produce business. JOHN MMENITT. JAMESIVDEVITT, • M ar ch 7 1840. , .(mrP2) • WILLIAM AVM:VITT. 11 - IL9SOLUTION.--The parttiership.of Monerrin & lax i e this day dissolved, by mutual consent. Pie, sinews of the firm will be settled by U. Lea R-1111TRPRY,' Pittsburgh, 30thjan.,.1.840. NOTICE.—The undersigned will continue the Wool business and attend to the sale of Woolen Goods, at - the old place. --- . li. LEE.. - ".In retiring front the late firm of Murphy k Lee.l take great pleatture fit recommending Mt. 4. Lee - to the confidence of my -friends and to the pubtle. jan3o ; R. MURPHY.. Co-Partnership Notice ;01.1X lIIINIAP JOHN DUNLAP having, on the let inst., aiiideiniee with him in his business Joan FLEMING, they will hereafter parry on their 1 mportingpf. House Purtushin Hardirtire,.aud Manefacturing haulms's, untl under rn pae . and style of John Dunlap & Co.. The busineis of the old establishment will be closed by the Senior Partner' ofthe present fiTlll, nt their warchouse:corner of Market an Second streets JOHN DUNI,,AP k en 200 BUSHELS VERY FINRCORN andforsale by (jon3).:ZUMMINS&SMITHI- u~6w~.;~s,t y~ , 3~,_H - i,~' ~~"'rxk-da :. .~.-~~;t'x&a.~.cr x '-„~ ~,~~~' 13123311 4081tPLC merancorr. C. Bank.. LIPP.E.PICOT.T. & BARB., (LATE J. S. Sratexima. bG Co.) - Manufacturer's. of 'Maids Fire Proof Safes,' Second sweet, beiween Wood and fSmitkfiekl. LN Tuesday ; afternoon, July 25,1848, the undersigned N,J were caned upon' by Messrs Lippentott he Barr, to *guess an lmnest and tiaz "test of one of their Phi:kink Safes. The furnace being prepared, t a n Safe was placed inside therecifiwith hooksipapershud some money" When the door of. the safe was.. time closed and the fire kindled at a quarter lmit:2 o'clock; and in a short the - Safe Wes' redtot, and tonna ued rill half past 0. o'c look/ being about four and half hours, when:the committee expressed their satisfaction that the lima' occupied with Bath heat: :was sufficient. The furnace was then pulled down, Safe cooled, and dohr opened=the books, paptis'andinciney eafe. - 'rha - heat' was so great as to metered. the brass mountings. We therefore take pleasure in recommend ing these Safes to the pahlici-as being:, bill roar jcuigment, entirely fireproof. JA.lepis r a. NOCK ac RAWSON, .. • .:CORN WALL &111tOTHER, B B EN RA.N ED N I O cT ISI dr THATCHER, , • : ISAAC CROMIE.. , I an engaged in the foundry business, l and know sotnething about furnaces and heat. I svitnessed the 'burning of the above Safes and'cad freely say then: owes no launaung about it, and with pleasure recommend them to the public as being, in my judgiifent;entirely 'fire- An. Willing anon the 'above - gentlemen for their signa tures,"thely alLspoke - tbe.highest terms of the .fairness of the test s. aud-their full confidence of the Safe's being entirely &re-Proof. We have cozistantlY hand - and for safe a thll assortment of the above Safes. . mar& . BELL & tEfiltY. 111 c .1113114 m Downing, FASHIONAIII.ECLOTISIERS . ," - No:20 Liberty' street, opposite &Tenth, beg leave to call the atten noopumirjr-austomets and the-publie generally to.. ad eXamination the:stock..of GOODS they are nuw in receipt of, , ,comprising, in part;:fine French, Belgian, English and American Cloths,'-all colors; French, English and Americtin Cassimeres,of all shades and textures; Summer Cloths in endless variety; Vest lugs, do. Clothing mode to, Order in , the best and latest style. They have vase ott hand a - large:and:well assort cci stock of READY-AlADE'CLO'llitliGoo- which they . invite the attention of their friends and customers. flar.24' A '.I7ITiRNEIi ANL COUNSELLOR L0)u5,310., will give particular attention to the Col -1 , Col lection ot ciao all., nioneyircceived, sball,he rc. , milted wilhoutdelay ; : . .R.sirkasic.--Hon. Coulter,Supreme Bench, Pa.; Alumna. Lou, y Snort, & Co.,.St Lbws; Messrs. - 14'00d, Abbott & Cu , Mr. Charles 'IV Wellitigi'Philadelphia; Messrs. Eto, Mahoney. & Co. r Meisrs., etattendcr,. & Co., New York; Alessrs.klatigher & OrenclortT.Messrs. W. F. &A. MurdOdii,lllessra.."l.,ove,'Muriin CU:, Mr. John Falcone'', Ottlotoorei.Messrs, Loreto, ;sterling & Messrs. Forsythe & Co y Messrs. itrunptchi, Smith & Co., and Mr. L. Watennan,.Pittsburgh.: 'lnar2B:2ln. SIGN OF THE - PI2ANE".ASND- SAW;" Na. 7 8 Wood street, Pittsburgh. TIFITBER & LAUF4A.,N,/inperters aod..Deol,ers itt Fe jla eign and llatnestie .Theidteare, in all varieties, are now prepared'to,rell as low and on es reasonable terms as can be, purchased elsewhere. ,-.l)Te solicit our -friends, and the public - generally ; to call Ind examine our Stock, which consists in part of Knives and forks, Pocket and Pen-Knives, Siissors, Shears, Razors.; House Tritnmtugaj suc h us Locks,-Latches, IlingesandScirews; together with every other article usually kept iu Hard ward Storei. We invite the-attention of Hakpentersund mechanics generally to our assortment ot,Tools, which have been selected with great cure, and which we arc *determined to' ell so Oslo give satisfaction. [ap2:d&mr . NOR. SAVE , - TILE LARG..? AND C 0.514101110 US HOTEL, KNOWN AS THE - ". QUINCY HOUSE,” QVINC Y. ILL. IllortosuzcLosfetiaertroptsdata'wthiiltecn:ercaelitrou:tbPe• office of the Secretary of Suite; at Springfield r until the first day et July next, for the purchase of raid hotel, with all, the furniture, loti, out-buildings and stables belonging Said hotel is built Of brick, four stories high, havingion the lower floor four spacious store-rooms fronting the public square in said city, and . two of like description , . fronting Third street, with a reading room, par room, la dles' and gentlemens' parlor, a large dining hall upon the second floor, and a large number ()fairy and comfort able private parlors, with asufficient number of sleeping apartments upon the 3d and 4th- floors, making it in all one of the most capacious and convenient hotels in tine western country The estimated cost of said building, out-buildings, fondle:l3 and ots pelone,ing to the same, is about 8100000. - There will be sold at - the seine tune,and i embraced n thesame proposal, all the furniture-belong ing to said house, and which is now in use by the octu patit of said hotel, being sufficient to serve the purposes of accommodation. There is a sufficient number of lots for convenience, besides good and convenient oat-build- - lugs - and stables belonging, to the same, for which propo sals in like-manlier tut abeve will be received lathe same -time-. The proposals mustembrace the..ntire peoperty- Said property will be sold to the highest bidder in sniff's t paging 'state indtbiedness, upon the followin tenon, to 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 purchaser will be required to-give bond and security to bt.laprirov ed by the Goventor. Upon payment of the entire pur elmse money, the Governor, will cause to be executed a deed to said progeny, covering the nght and title'theretas to the purchaser as Is provided by law. . For information in regard lo said property, address the Elscaxrettv ov Srsrc.• at. Springfield,- or. Gen. SAMUEL Le -cu, at Quiney,lllinois. . AU( C. FRENCH, Governor of tho State of Illinois. rEr Quincy Herald, Chicago Democrat. Illinois lour , nakSt. Louis Union , Lounnille Democrat, CincinnatiEn quirei,:pe nnny I canton, Boston Post , Buffalo Commercial Advertiser and Pittsburgh Post will copy ett Weeks and send their account to the ezeoutive department of Illinois. Springfield, March 14, IS49=llibiots Slate Register. -- apt--Ow . Removal. TE subscriber hes remcried his 'Wholesale Grocery Store to the corner of Hancock street and.Allegtteny Wharf. next door to the Perry House. mar 27 JOHN F. PERRY. Spring, Fashions Hata. and Capt. Tun subscriber will introduce, this day,et Marsh Yd. VMD, the Spring style of HATS land CAI'S, which for nearness and dura bility cannot be surpassed—the style being such that cannot help from giving the wearer.entire satisfaction. He is also daily expecting the arrival of an extensive assortment of California: Hats, of various Colorit. all of which will he disposed of at his old unusually law prices. Country nerchints are invited to call and ex amine his assortment, -.. G. W,GLASSGOW, ••• 106,2 Wood street, ,3,1 door briow J. D. Davis' Auction Roonis, Pittib'g. martlAta . • - • - • Spring Style Hats. CHEAP }bat - CASK—I shall introduee'orrMareb Ist, (the regular day) Beebe's New ,York .standard tashton for Gentlemen's Huts. The style is unique and oeautiful, and eombiue,d with, superior. WORIL.IIAIi- SHIP and 31A.TERLAL, produces all the - essentials of a real ly GOOD Har% ' -FRANCIS'KEEVIL, Practical Hatter, 72. Pcnirth'st: GEO. Atintog, iii,SPRING STYE, IS4O—, Willltre introduced this day. Saturday. March ad, the New York style for ' HATS, of S. MOORE'S, . 73. Wood Rt.. nmr&runSl ." . Third door above Fourth sweet. SPRING FASHION' OR' HATS.—.C. H. Parc- MIN will introduce the new, .style .of Gentlemen's Hanson Saturdiy, 24th instant. 'VALUABLE PROPERTY FOR SALE—Eleven Lots V in the 91.11 Ward, Pittsburgh, 24 feet.front on.Catson street b' 120 feet to Patterson's line. One Lot on Liberty street, 24 fe'et by 100 to Spring al ley, between Carson street and B. Frew's line. Six out, Lots ip the. reserve, near Allegheny City and Mancheiter, containin about ten Acres each—No M 220, 221 4 101,190,195,•1 4. - -Enquiroof ' ' feb24.. . \yid. AL.DARL4NOTON. ..._... • jj''jjOLlD YS HOLIDAY'S! t—The, subscribers are 111 just opening a 'splendid eoliee lion of Toys and fine Faney Goods of every description, suitable. for Christ- Inns and New Year's presents, consisting in part, viz...— . Jewelry and Watches; Work, Diessiiig'und Pane Glass Boxes; Card Cases.; Pearl, Melt, Ivory and Velvet Card Baskets Steel Bead Purses; Crotchet Velvet Bags; Mu- Sic Boxes ,• Chess Men; Dominoes, hp.; with a 'thousand other articles; tad numerous to mention. The abcive Goods we will sell extremely low; pro:4mA . to the let February,lEtl9; as 'we intend making some nidz" terial alterations in our store and business. We invite all to call who want bargains, at,K, Mar ket street, be tween Fintand Diamond. " • . • d eaa . , HOGAN & CANTWELL. OBio ri,A.NG INAllLL—rttebscroscrestarsa Water/ant, (a)ong Charnel' st.,) First Ward, Allegheny city, near Manehester:;—GEOßGE DRAHER havnig resutned bu siness, has creole!! tire necessary. machinery at the above plebe, for turning out all Work in his line, and is prepared to take boards to his mill and deliver ;heat. to customers on reasonableterms., ' Dressed floOring boards, siding, &c., alwayi on hand. 'A large' quantity of dried flooring lumber on band. Orders from Western Lumber Merchants promptly el ecuted. ' .ma3o-t1 Ivo WORKERS IN METALS AND 'STONE.— A L GUIDE TO WORKROOM - METAL l?iD STONE,gOr the use of Architects and -Designers, &c., iter,•frorn,original•de sigus,..and frenit selections made from every accessible souree,Atnericart and European. .By Thomas W.-Wol.• ter, Architect of Girard College, and../. J. smith. r abovefor Sale by' KAY & CO., feb 27 ' Cotner of Wood and Third'ina.. • 8 lIAVING AND HAIRDRESSING SALOON4II4 - son .L.Fotrivrat,s, Toicsorial Professors, have fitted op the saloon on the Oorner of 'Cherry alley and Watcr•St.; :near the. 110.1101:441 Rote), formerly-oecupied.blDlemern Archer, and are prepared to wait on . pntletnen at once with ease; comfort. andpoliteness; -- • In connection with theirealoon, .I.fiey ;have fitted up an excellent shower bath, wherd persons can have shower baths at nil boars of the day.' - ' • • • . ." They still continue to serve their:costomers Also at their Old Stand, corner of the Diamond and Union et. febl7-tf AlllMEllitHr Vilgrimage t byirteOrika. I.,zi Bremer Oranabitya by Mary liowett, Suistridtived, andfor sine by JOHNSTON - fr. STOCKTON.' . ; Corner Market autLad ate. Illisttllantons I~eW Herd Hare Store; C. H. PAULSON, 73 Wood 5t IMO ::.~~ E4:ll=ilZi Stiotellantoluv BOOK ND JOB PRINTING : W. Come* . of Witod l iiisiik - linfili'Stxent e'r" riIHE Proprietor ot: flirt •lionntsro ;parr ,and Iditactrax„, ' 1. Awn lgernmscrtraxa, respectfully info iris and the patrohri of tlidie fitipersi!thatle - bas:til - sortment ofJ,OR TYPE AMC ALLPTHER PlA'' 111+ ' necessarynecessaryto a Jo b Printing Office,antf "thalln,, • pared, - to execute - " • ' 11 LETTER ?MSS ?HINTING OH =Hat( . Books, • 'Bills ofLearng, •-• :• Circulars, •-.• • Pamphieu, Bill Heads • .Cards, L 'ilandbilla, Manks; ' • .'; Hai Tips kinds of BlanksoStage,fiteninboat and. Canal Boat Bills, with appropriat,e cuts, printed'on the - shortest •. notice and 'most reasonable toms:' • klexispeetfally ask" die patronage of his f*" 4 '! 'a n d • the fiublic generally, in this branch of his btintueini. ,- - sepa HARPER. . • : . Paper Bsngfngr.. LIAVING purchased at three ot 'the largest Fabtaiiee :IX in the 'East; (New ' , York, Philatielphitt,and_ltithi more,) a large assortment of the newest- and most , im proved - ityletiiif PAPERAIANGINGS,-13.0RDEItSeicm,; and made arrangements-by:which I . will. be. enabledla procure all new Patterns, simultaneous' with' theleap , .peasance'in the market,, I , would' invite at tention of , those desiring to have their houses papdred with the latest stylea of paperjia call and nlanune•niy,, stook, before purchasing elsewhere. I have now on the way from the' ast 26,400 piecea Gold,)Satin'Glazed and common.Papeellangings,,whierc, 1 can sell at prices ranging from 121- cents to 82 flanca::. • •tharl2 S. C. HILL, e 7. Woad : Dili. Dl.llloll' • WRITING AND BOOK:KEEPING CLASB, Ainander Day's *Bu ildings, en:ranee/rem the •Diamohd.: 7. WSTABLISHED IN 1840.—1 t is universally admitted by all now practising Mr. Duff's plan of Double Entry, to 'possess .the following: advantages over all.. other methods in use:—let, dispensing with all book! ex- '• - cepting a Day Book and Leger; 2d, reducing the-cash , and merchandise accounts to about one Briefer one /tun str!d; 3d, checking reduced in thd same proportion; 4th; • - 'an annual saving 01 .thity. or fifty folios of the Leger,. ~ sth, greater security against error; 6th , daily posting of • • the personal- accounts,' An• elegant Mercantile Band vrnung imparted to all going throughaconne of lessons, Hours :10 to 12,2 to 4, and 7to 10. , :main Itiburgh Geld Waukee. - rp HE subscriber has invented a machine for Washing j_ oat GOLD, possessing the following qualities • weighs ebony treenty.five pounds, can be packed in a box 13 inches by 17, and 17 inches deep; will vrash nut • • a bushel of wet aand in about two - minutes—rdryselinditst less time—leaving . the Gold perfectly clear of sand and • gravel. Those going to Californitrtire Invited to call and see its operation, at my residence, in Penn street. near . Water street frnartil ' •.' : r .; r 017171 MAKltill MID FVILNIIIHING UNDEBTAZEBS, Carnet of Perin and taair sts, opp:wits:he Exchange •41. 1 17 A Hotel, Eno-ranee on Perm it, res- etfally- inform their friends and. ihe.public, that they are . prepared to furnish and-attend to everything iii the line of Undertakers, as 'they have' quit th e business of.CabinekAliskingy And their attention will be devoted altogether to the above bettinest, keep 'a large assortmenrof COFFINS made andfinished, cover-. ed, and lined in the neatest planner, with.a variety o. . materials, and at all prices; we keen . SHROUDS ready.• • made, of all sizes, of. Flannel, Cambnc, andliltislin, at • all prices, and made in the eastern style, and'all other articles necessary -for dressing the dead, and tarnishing - 7 . funerals, of quality and price to snit ; SILVER PLATES' or engraving the name and age; 10E CASES for leying the body in ice,, by those who wish to keep their friends anylength of time, and have ZINC PANS to pits iee - in ' for laying on the body; LEADEN Coffins always on hand. We have a splendid new HEARSE and a pair ot fine hories, and any number of the best carriages, etc., - etc., and will be prompt, punctual. and reasonable. . augl9-1 Immartlna Haase - , CORNER Or FOUR= AND GRANT STRITETR, PTIR92URGII;.,. - _ , HE subscriber respectfully tumottuces that he - hat • . now opened , thin new and excellent litr.elr9r the an' commodotton of travelers,c'boarders, and the pablie"gez — t - -' .erally.: The helium and furniture are entirely.n . evr ; and. no pains or expense have been spared to render it one of the most comfortable and plealant flotels in the city: ; , ~. The subscriber is determined to deserve, and !bele fore. 'solicits, a share of public patronage. oct11:ly JACOB HOUGH,- Pro] • . •• Take .Notlee. • ALL persons knowing themselves indebted to Artheri, Nicholson & Co., (Eagle Foundry,) are requested to call at their old Warehouse, on Liberty street. All unpaid accounts will be placed in the hands of a Justice of the . Peace, on theist July next. May N. ARTHURS, NICHOLSON, & Co. Err A general assonmentof Hollow Ware, &c.fat,the lowest market rates . . Liberty st., het of Wood at ntatnt • • • ARTHUR-. .0 NICHOLSON.. 1300 TS, SHOES, TRUNESi ac,—Falasnsbee - 4- liar- JUI wan I, Wit°lesale and Retail Boot, Shoe and Thank Store, No.lBB Liberty street, nearly opposite the head ot ' •:- Wood. F.:& H. bave in store and are receiving their_ . ' Fall and Wittier stock of BOOTS and SHOES,,coneniting of the largest stock they have ever been able tobriag -7' this market. R'c also have constantly on hand a 'lien did:stock of Hey - Ward's lifetalie GateElaeae'Slides both . - for ladies and gentlemen's wear, the moat beautiful ani cli ever manufactured. We Would solicit au exantina.: Lion of. oar sleek of goods, by all who wish. to purchase • ' either nt wholesale or retail, as we will sell at a small • advance above cost. • Country merchants; will find inti their interest to call and examine our stock before par-, chasing. FOLLANSBEE & HAYWARD.' ea . • rn: . 138 Liberty st. M. Mod.kinion, so.-115 Wood stv WOULD call the attention of the public (the ladiel CV especially) to hra sv ell selected assortment of beau anti French and Englisk CHINA DINING AND 'TEA . nr SETTS. Consisting, in part, of 'Gold Band L Gold Fancy and Piainwfute; also, Indian China Dining Setal. all having been imported this season, and are of the Mos t desirable styles. 1101ALNSON, - aug' 26 115 Wood et ., 3 doors below, Fifth • • ew Goods.- • TUST RECEIVED, by. Express, ime piece shortnap 0 MI Cloth, suitable for Gentlemen's Cloaki4.which I will make to Order, cheap. - - ,'• Also, one piece tight short nap, a. very desirable tie for Ladies' Cloaks. Colors warranted. • -!' '-• Also, ogoodassortraentfine French Cashmers.Vesting; together with a good assortment of fancy and black Cos- • siateres, for Pains., which - will be Made to order as alieart 'and as well as at any other establishment in the city, . ItIeGUIR.E, Tailor decf2.3 . Third street, St. Charles Beildpnr.', Lots on. Peitpetnal Lease. . • 11A - FEW LOTS yet remain undisPosed of; and to be let _ on perpetual Lease, near Keating's old Itlnndian House, 7th IVard, Pittsburgh. They are the eheaPeet.l.' Lets in theinarket, being of large size, inn healthy:min= venieat and prosperous location, and the purchasemoner never required to be paid only'ihe intereat or ground' ' rent, from-SlB to 8:3I a year, according to the size and pci sition of the Lot, with the privilege . ot e.rtingnistiment at any time by payment of the principal. The privilege Of the well belonging tosaid Mansion ?douse willhe given, _ until the uew 13lisui is completed.' ' ' THOS. AIELLON, Corner of Wylie and Fifth streets. NEW BOOKS—Orri,on and California in Is4h by J. ' 41311111 Thornton; late'.ludge of the Supreme et:Om of Oregon , and corresponding member_ of ; the,Ameticen Institute. 'With an Appendix, including reeent, and' an thentic information °tithe subject of.the GOLD of , Culif.rrtia and other valuable matter of interest 10 11,43 • inunigranr, • Wm.; with Illustrations:nrid Mir!. In two 1 " . volumes.. - FLAPLIAEL ; or, Pages of the Book'of Life atTwenty By A Iphousetle Lamartioe; author of the ".Hispa . ryorthe I_, Girondists; or, Personal Memoirs of the Pats. of the French Revolutien," etc.' - • ••' • • • No. 4 of the. Life of .Franklin ; illustrated. ',lust received and for sale by - • JOHNSTON. - lc STOCKTON; Cornet Market and 3d tits rd . PORTANT NEN AGltlctnaurtAL WORK—New. 1 Gothic Architecture applied to• Modern containing-designs for entrtmees, halls, stairtyparlors.. window Ironies, and door paneling;.' jamb, and --- mouldings, to a.large scale; the deem:loll'pr chirrineY breams hod mantels ; paneling andgroining of ceilings, . .F ; with the appropriate furniture. The whole Illustrated with working and perspective drawings, and fonnit: the .necessary parts of is'modern by-Ti.. Arcot, Architect. The abate now publishing An-fnum—' bers—Nos. '2 and 3, received end for sale by Corner of. Wood anti 3d sta. • Asa .Shinn, o f the Protestant Methodist Chisrek-'' . undersigned, having been afflicted during thepasr 1 winter, with disease in the stomach, sometimespro---; due ,winter, pain in the stomach for ten orlwelve houraZ without intermission, and having tried.various.remediei.'. t. with little effect, was furnished with a bottle of Dr. 11.' Jaynes , .Carminettive Bahian!. This ha used accordingto ;the directions, and found .invariably that this medicine caused the pain to abate in three or four minutes; and in , : fineeh or twenty minutes, every uneasy sensation was .entirely quieted. The medicine was *afterwards hoed "'" whenever indications of the approach of pain were per ' rl ceivdd, and the pain Wris`thereby prevented. He conunn- ed to use the medicine every evening,,and t h e rooming; and in a few weeks health was SQ far re stored that the sufferer,was relieied froin a large entroi' of oppressive pain. From experience, thereforerhectut...„ etni Aa e iftly recommend Dr. D. Jaynes , Carminative Balt. sum, as issalutary. medicine foidtseases of . the :stomach 1 , ;51. and bowels. Allegheny City, July 16,1843. - ,117,! .. .F0r sale at the, pram TEA sToRE, 701`annh street. near-Wood. artiy..d&se• HAVE youa bud complexion, coarse / dark-, yellow, or 'sallow ? If you have, you will by,nsing p,,Cake.ot Jones'ltalian'Chemical 'Soap, a'areelt oetwo, Youtlikiti becomes clear, white -.and smooth'.. 4CIU 'MVO {UM saase of the Head; FaCe Beard-such as -llfiierm,„ Scald Ilead,4i.lefirvy,, Erysipelas, Salt Rheum; Rasher's. v% Itch- , -you can be cured: for I have seen persons who hail ,fllthy skin dime nses for years:end after trying eiveg'—' 4 ' , ... thing in vain, have been cared by washing the panwith loites*ltaliiin Chemical Sorip, and can- conielentionsly offerirfor any of the abate complairitli, which' L-wouht not do, unless I knew it to be allttlale. 1 -f• you have San_ Spots, Freckles, hlorpheW, Tam:Silo Minn Diepients of any kind, it will dispel theme and make , the.. skin beautiful=it sure antidote and'enia for the bites of mhiarntoesi hngs,,ar.e.l : 1- •.: „., „ Er Beware of counterfeits. i'articutarly cheap ones • cask for •Jeneit' Soap, and seithat the name ofT. - lones • • is on: each cake., Persons from or in the south and othe!„, warm ellmateS, vecitild” find this not' nlYforthemselv Anti es, but is ,atiever-failing remedy for, chapsAuid charge infants.now, reader, by giving • this one trial you will ilia' it all or oven. more than welavis , atated above, 5 Sold at 81 Ciliate= street, N.l. and by yVt,a..laPkaPth.- agelit,Eltittierty stseet,Tittsbargh. 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