The daily morning post. (Pittsburgh [Pa.]) 1846-1855, April 26, 1849, Image 1

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DAILY
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torrem-araar comma or WOOD ADD worm 11758113.
ra• .TBRMEL--Five 'Dollars 41 year payable, strictly
adranca, foaririably be required if
&w i red witbin the year., , .
Single - copies Taro cams—for sale:at the coantor
• is ()flier, and by the News Boys
• ' , •=THIS SALTVILDIST SIIORSINO POST •
published from the same office, on a large blanket'
sini•siteet, at TWO DOLLARS a year, in advance--
a t l lr e : ' * - 11?? L ai ••
o per ; e discontinued {nnisss at the .
erertatioftke proprietora until all arrearages are paid, .
(:`No attention will be paid to any order uniesNae
computed by the money. or satisfactory reference in this
....ERMS - OF 'A OvERT. - 1 !sta.
One lattuanzI attuanz or vw•gtvt: rums OR =lx' •
n, 50 One Month, 64
Two ,dl
ost—tt .• . • 50 1
- S Two do 6 00 00
Th-T 6."6 do•• • •• ... •.. • , 00 Three
...... 00
One - NlTeek',. -• • •-• • -.• 150 Four , do • Ei • 00
Two".do ' " 4 2 50 Six . :::10 00
Thlce do" aon one yee_ j i • 15 elo.l
ADVERTISEMENTS:
Chanteabll Pica-sure.
onR •
TWO BQ4a88!•
Six MO tbs, -5q • llaaa. •
n $l5 00 Stx Months,
One Year, . ••• • • - 20 001 One' Year, • • •• • •••• 30 00
Larger advertisements in proportion.
a r Oatrfs qf FOUR .L.T.NNS,..Fins.DoUars a Year.
cuts will not be inserted unless an extra price
is ai
Advertihements upon which the'rinmber bf inset
lions is not marked, will be inserted , and charged until
ordered-our- ' ."
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Vrofessiottil Ccrlut.
D. J Atiornfir at . 1,
V • Wood. mar3o:y
SAAIUEL %Y . SLAUK, actornerOtrLare- , 4infice on 4th
*trent, near Grant,'Pansbnigh. oet2s,
AMES F KERR,. Attorney at Law; Office in 'Mr
- well's Buildings,'Great mien. " • may27-3m
R. 4. W. OLIVER., Physician and Surge/tn.—Office
Igo 8i Bt. Clair street;PitlaTiargh. aug2l.y
DR. JOHN CSAWFORD,pirice on St. Clair street,
opposite the Eachange. anglo-y
CORLANDO LOOMIS, Attorney at Office 4111
. ot., above Wood. • • • - stript-y
HOMAS M. MARSHALL, Attorney cuLays. 7 :-014*
T
Loy:lles Buildings, Fourinst: isn7-1Y
fl DARRAGH, ,Azorney as La laz--01fie0 in Bakeweirs
V.. Buildings, on Gram street, opposite the Court
House.
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• 'OP EJ) , Astornsy as Lau.-0 ee e
. same building with Alderman Arblewter,.Fifth
between Wood and Smithfield eta. . Augl7-Bm*
JBARToN, Attorney at Late.—Oillee, North aide
It/ of Flabstree between Wood and Smithfield in the
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GE3JRGE W. LAYINIG, detorrie y ettut Counsellor a Low
and Notary Ptsblie.l.-Orice at the corner of 4th and
Wood its, over Eibbet 3:Jones' Exchange office. octl4 '
D. UN SisiOWLSIN, :Attorney al Law.—Office in
the building on the North East corner of Fourth and
Smithfield sta.
,) • ' • •n. t• ce north side of Fitt
• street, between Wood and Smithfield, Pittsburgh
seplo•y
3 x.i t , I 'll .. . 94p a• nr
tors Late.:-.o)irtee oa Fourth : at., oppovite R.& R.
kratlersozN Livery Stable, rittaborgh. seplo-y
FORWARD & SWARTZWILDER, Attorneys at Law.
Office on 'Fourth street, between Wood and Smith
&old, opposite Patterson's Livery Stable. ap7-y
EOBJJE P. GlLLfd° E l Attorney and Counsdtor at
Lote.-Office removed to the 2d door below G mut at,
oa rourth, to The office lately occupied by Alderman Mil - -
mar:3o
J..II.I4PCLOWRY, Attorney and Coundriktr at Lam.—
. Office in pakewell's Itaildiligs on Grant inreeL
je99'l74y.
Dr C. SHANNON, Attorney and Counsellor at Lam.—
•• O&ca on 4th at, between Wood and Smithfield,
andmearly opposite the Mayor's office. . nov6l
• r , I t, ourtb st..,tive doers west of ar
e. ket. All work warranted, and if net perfectly sat
isfattory no chargea will be made-. - feel°
ti EMOVAL.—Dr. Robert Snyder, has removed hts
office.to, Fourth street, between Wood 'and Smith
field streets: marlS-1y
- s EMOVAL.—A. Beelen has removed his cammission
and folieurding business horn the Canal Basin to his
nevrwarehonse, on hind street, nearly opposite the Post
Office. m ay3n-ty
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RIMO J. M2TCJIEL, Attorney at Law,
has removed to Fourth st, next door to the office-or
Aldemuut Steil. ap7
Jll
...LELT, dnorney as Lases Washington, Pa. Col.
• leetions made in Washington, Fayette, Greene and
adjoining counties. • apl2-y
THOMAS 11: - KENNEDY, Attorney at Lam—.olfiee on
Fourth, between Wood and Smithfield. •
Rarmscits..--Gen. J. K. Moorehead, John Graham,
Pres. Pittsburgh Bank; Mr: - .J. Burbridge; Logan
Wilson; & Ce..,McCord &Co., Firaburgh, Pa. oeti t
BUCKMASTER, st/derntors—thErtee: Fourth street
Colthird door above Smithfield, South side.
veyaneing of all kinds done with the greatest care
and legal accuracy. - ,
'Mies to Real Estate eiamined, &c,
0111..1 COYL:I4 -Notary and ,Conmaneer.--tntice to
bletealPs Building, Fourth street, - near Smithfield,
Pittsburgh. Deeds, Bonds, Mortgages, Articlesof Agree
ment., and all other kastramerits of wnung drawn up with
sic= and dispatch. Titles to Real Estate examined.
0 • AMIN-SON, Alderman, Fifth Ward, Penn
at betWeett 'Manta and O'Hara sts., where he may
be found at all timis: Those having hi:meager other prop
erty to sell or rent, can have the same punctually attend
ed to tdebts collected, am all the duties of an Ablerman
recelire prompt - attention. 0r.27-p
• T.DIEULX.ON.
A TTORNEY and COUNSELLOR at LAW Office in
.eitt . Mellon's Buildings, comer of Wylie and Fifth sleets
east side or the Mime.
j CalieCtieg, Conveyancing; examinations of Rs
cords, &c,.; promptly and atcnrately attended to. myle
: • 3, Attorney mut ounsellor at
Lai, isiietessor to. Lowrie & Office a
lba old stai34, Fortlist.,!tbove Smithfield.
. . .
TOE Pirinershiplleretotote existing between Henry
W. Williams. Esq, and royself,in the practice ofthe law,
was dissolved by mutual consent oaths 26th ult., and the
business will hereafter be continued by Henry W. Wil
liams; :whom 'I most cheerftilly recommend fo all for
whom num) the honor to do busines.--as a gentlemaa
every way worthy of their conlidenzn.
dectS4
..• WALTER H. LOWRIE.
George 8. Riddle, Conveyancer.
CCEin Avery Row, Fif th atreet, above Smithfield,
Pittsburgh,
Blerroaci,Aomniumers,Borins, lizmusse, and
other instruments °Eventing, drawn with neatness, legal
accuracy and dispatch. He will also attend to drawing
and filing Ilfeckenin ,- .Lierit, Armand of Exicuren,Adinie
norrorsiifc, Error:ll'lfmk tato to Real Rotate, Searchink
Recordsfor Liene¢aote.
From his long experience, and intimate acquaintance
with the
.M anner of keeping the public records, he ex
phets to - give satisfaction•to those who may entrust their
caginess to his care. dect6
AIIOI On Notice
THE subscriber has paid into the Treating of the Com
--moingeitith, the amount Of license required by law.
He has given the regularly approved security, and taken
out acommiesiom of thefirst class, as an Auctioneer of
the ,city• Of 15ttabargh; and rented 'that spacious ware
room belonging to SylvanusLothrop,Esg.,Plo.ll.4 Wood
street, three doors;from Fifth; where lie is prepared to at
tentfito the sale of every kind of liferchandise,Furaiture,
Real Estate, Stocks, Slapping, &e., either at the Auction
Rooms or on the prentises,And will in all case iiitert
self to the.utmost for this benefit of his einplityers, on the
most reasonable terms; In will sell exclusively and only
on Commisgion neither purchasing_ nor hiving any itt
tereaterhatever ongoods in the store, but merely the coin
missienfor 'ening, tit erebygivingrall owners ifairchanee
withaint partiality of having therein Pronertyilispoled of
to the best advantage.'
Sales will be prrmaptly settle& when made: AdVances
will be -men at. any tame, on the most aceamitudating
terms. hierchants will not be charged for advances.
Regular sale days r Mondays and Thursdays - , of Dry
Go44,:Dreceriesi Poraiture„ &c.; and every evening,
ty
Hardware, - Cinle, Watches, Guns, Pistols, and Fancy
Articles. - Books onSaturday evenings •
JAMES *lmmo., met •
Removal. ,
H& E. TODD would respectfully inlirm the Mei:-
. chants of this eity_rind our customers generally,
that we have removed our stock of Shirts and Gents Fur
nishing Goode to the corner of Fifth and Market streets,
211 'story over W. &P. Bogus, entrance-on Fifth street,
where we intend to; keepon hand a large stock'of Shirts,
of our own manufacture, with an assortment'of Gentle
mots' Furniahing GOods, usually kept by E.astern Whole
sale Pantishing Stores - - ,
Being very thankful Mr the kind patronage bestevred
would. be happy to receive
on us. ror‘the Past' year, we
calls from our old customers and merchants generally,
'and would inform theta - that me intend nothing on our
part-shall , induce them to rook further,- as. e expect to
add largel to our stock; and diminish out prices, -
Rerehanti ,:ttud *alert; axe solicited to examitre our
stocker Goods. ' -'• ' • aplO-tf
QTfilEt, AV.! fiLE DIAN UFACTuitY.—The subacri-
A 7 hem hatinttenfargedtheirestablishment for the nm
afactare of Hrtria, and Frons--on the . corner, of O'Hara
and Libertiratreetis,.Pittaburgb—are prepared to frirnis4
vilese ever y i g escri ptiorypOlie best quality and being
dettroltnedu) make It the interest of consumers to pur
ehuis Filers:fram tliem s PectruilY invite the PatFonage
of all igho - use the article..
• ntatritil , - • J ANKRIM fr.' CO.
REMOVAL.-On account or our pent np Market, and
a-demand for vegetable stands, I-have. been com
pelled to remove:my. Bread Stand to the opposite side of
Market street, in - front of Alextunier /a Days Dry Goals
Store, where I shall be glad to see my former customers.
iyl : IDIIN
'UDR — BALE, Four Lou—Bounded by . Penn, ',Malty
and Hay Cu.. each lot having-24 feet front, and. 45z
tertdipg. b act 1.1.0 feet. Two 'of them are cornerlots, and
he.poaqicaxof the' whole property is one of the moat ad
vaallik'eti-thetity:" For fartherinformaßon applyto
t EL EtWARTZWEDDR; fourth st,
between Wood and Smithfield.;.
..• I '.• 4l i.vi:igt , li , ''tNtW4'& . . A‘i, - ''."'''''
4= l ,t1'1"Ir.1
rosL
A RMWRONG.& Cl/Q4ER, Commission Merrluonu
13. and Dealers in Produte,*t.—No. 22 Market at. deb
AS: hIefIUIRE,. ASILIOUBUIL tranaisi - Thir6 st, near
el Wood—St. Charles Buildings. • (seplB-y
Auctimeer and Cernarotrion Mar
tpes akNo.ii4woottotteet, t- 7 - - COW
ZEBULON .KIN§F4Y, peeler In Fancy.: fibtode :and
Trimmings', N 0.07 Market Street. febl,
A LEXASIDER JAYISIE, Pekin Tea Store, 72 Third
-IdeCLOSKEY, /rem City -Making , State No. LT%
ki.Liherty street, opposite the mouth of Market.. fobl
TOSHUA. ROBINSON,. Agent for thunden &
0 qf Fakirs:, Filth st.,.tore doorbolow Wood: feta'
'ILLIAM JACKSON,,Pedini/Ifedielulkpot,l39 Lib; ,
Amor stteet t head of Wood. • feta,
"Ell3tbs..-J11& ELLIOTT, Boofradkrs and olationtro,No.
Xjs6,lKakket at. berdreen Third acid Fohtik.• fabl
$ carr. • .
7. -. . ..A••••• .. , • . . . •
1w.,.s
. - 0 , • - • . ert • •
Coin ovulßank.Notti; Noi 65 MuketYtiaec feta
AFu vrori,-Bsu and Brass Fousideririo.io Secoud
egeet, beramt Market and rerry.stteete.. ,febl
. _ .....
rrtowris CA4I/*Catefach,aad War!Mg6l77
St. Clair streetintar the bridge: • )
BROW!PS OFFICE,NoM Dinmetuiailep mmt ,
jj. Wood-A.A-- T. febl
: : •
TURN LIMAN; PaattioiuOte 2tedar; Fifth streatineer
(11 . ...Wood t oppasite tke Waco of iho Post. I • L., • ail l 3
a!LI.FKa< GKETBOpI, What;sak arte;s and Com
ntissien Alterthants; cornet of Li Witty and - Irwin 'AL
TOIL& 2112CLOSKEY,. gisilor and p' • • ,Libnry street
10 between Sixth and Virgbialleyinotith side .reply"
n HEW - t hiarrnEwt3 t Co,. 'lnsisted Cirocers,Vout-
XV miasma anO.Foruraniint Alortbagroi and doesitsioT
tiveritton Cotten. Yams; 57 Water in:, PrUlbroT: (apt
WM. di Wdlll4- Derain; Yens . stroor,•llsree doors.
abo.ve /*ld. Inro;et.- f)!Ect hpuo,eonl nine lilt
five. ' ilaartly
COOLEV Or—LAIRD, lifereloan
efechul door from:Water, keep - constantly on
.hartrie well selected Joint ,
-* ' tinulte).
R• Sail R 5 - I.4kPaDi _Clsegekolsard4 autitaaa Ckat'
ing Sorb Zio: 45 Lamm sore; earner of Virgin
alter, Pittsburgh,- '" • reb26:ly
mire, (emcees:tor to MIMMIY Ae`liEltd
, and CtontaionT.MerFaant, focittol sale- of Moor
can Wool
tin - Ockida. ' .febie
• •
T r AY Bookniters"Stattenirtialettraper Dusters,
11 corne -004 t of %%root:it'd Thfrtitteettc,rketebctrgtti•Ps 4
book-binding and hinting done to.bOter. tebt9
i — ASl s tS — PACE — git, etc)rmyitie,m
Er Fourth street; between mittifietd quid Grant streets
AILT4LEN ec DOWNING, Faxhicmcgra lot t hctig ,
,LT.L Stare, N 0.218 Liberky street, opposite;
. Beviiiitti at: •
CUALMINS at _SMITH, Forwarding and. Commission
Merchant: and Dealersin Produce, No.3Smithfieldsr,
?gnostic the Monongahela Manse. jel9
Icairri &MOORHEAD,' Wade-seas and &ant &racers
and Predate I.kakrs, corner of the Diamond and
lhautond my 23
ETODD rti CO., Gent/mtge.'s , / Furnishing GOO'S; Es.
. taMishmenc,corner of Market and Fifth stree, op
stairs, entrance on Fi ft h street. m yi3
ABSALOM MORRIS, Whaksale and Retail Dealer In
Fancy and Staple Dry Goods, 6$ Market street, be
.WCell Fourth and Ulu Diamond. mytrd
TO2OI.I3.'IIUNLEVY. Gold Br , au r, No. MO ood
Gold Leaf, Denusts , Foil. Ice. eonatandp on . hamll and
manufactured to order. myZi
?Ur URPHY ar. LEE, Ifest Dealers. and Commission
An. Merchants, far the sale orAmerican Woolen Goods,
canter of Liberty street and Cecil's alley. - '"
11 BLUME, Piano Forte Manufacturer and dealer in
• Musicallindrcunents, No. lit Woo d street, near
novl9
14)S.EY VOODWELL, importer and Dealer in For.
eign and Dornutic Hardwara, corner of Second and
Wood streets, 0c29
72AMIJEL hIeCLURNAN &CO., Agents for Carlisle
1.3 and Rippard's Regular Line of Packet Ships, from
Now York to LiierpoOl, No. 142 Liberty at. febl
JEP/I meow., Boat Store, Ship Chandlery and
Agency of the Pittabargh Lard Oil Factory, No 4,
Market street, Pittsburgh. _ Inl4
4 1 1 &&141f. &O' vA It, Proprietors ofthe Putsburgh
Portable Boat Store corner of Penn and Wayne sts
febl
e,MMES MAY, Wholes ob Grocer, Forwarding and Com
mission Merchant, Water street, between Market and
Ferry. • fcbl
CURRY, Bankers and Exchange Brokers,
JUL 65 Wood street, taint door below Foartb, west side.
fob'
IT RAMER& SHAM , Banken and .B,schangs Brokers,
comeraf Third and Wood streets, opposite the St.
Ch Hotel. febi
JOHNSON dL STOCKTON,BookseUeII, Prin
iers andPutdishets, corner of Market and , ' gm:
(ebi
R SCR • .eL, 800 - eller, Stationer aad Binder,
Fifth street, between Wood sod Market.. j an?
YAdoSTEIN, Brass Foamier and Gar Angr y Smith-
J.
• field street, between Diamond alley and Fifth at.
declB
T t .1. McDEVITT, Wholesale Grocers, dealers in Pro
s./ • duce and Pittsburgh manufactures, No. 214 Liberty,
opposite 7th mt.- • aplB
lI:YEN BIG DOORS C Tama STORE, N 0.5, Sixth
* steel, near Liberty. CJOHN FARRAN,
• n0v.14 . Proprietor.
OHN D.IIIORGAN, Wholesale and Resail Druggist, No.
93k, Wood sueet, one door south of Diamond alley.
febl
FOLLANSBEE B HAYWARD, WhoWats and Retail
Deedenin Boots and Shoes, Nu. 186 Liberty street, op
posite Wood. febl
BA. FAlLVEStifidk ile CO., Whederale
. house, corner of First and Wood ;tree* am
of Wood and Sixth.
J. S. X TOIING. 3. 2. a. YOUNG.
TB. M. YOUNG & Co , Wholesale and Renzi/ Family
ItY • GrOCC/7 and Dealers in Produce, N. W. corner of
Fourth and Ferry ; and S. W. corner of Third and Rosa
streets, Pittsburgh. marM:y
43 - OSHUA RHODES, Wholesale Fruiterer, Confectioner
and Dealer in Nuts and all kinds of Foreign Fruits,
,No. Wood street, East side, between Water and Firs
`streets, Pittsburgh, Pa. All orders in his line carefully
attended to.. • mane
lons McDtvrrr. lifeCtvrrr. - Wx. McDrvrrr
TWIN IdeDEVITT DELOS., Wholcsale Gwen, Deal-.
efi era In Produce, Pittsburgh Manufactures, and Mei ,
chandize generally, No. 13 Commercial Row, Liberty
Street.
mardl:y
NITIII. ALEXANDER & SONS. Coffin Makers and Fur
', nishing Undertakers, corner of Penn and St. Clair
street's, opposite the Exchange. Entrance on Penn creel.
febl
TOHN B. EIELLOR, Wholesale • and Anna Dann' in
s.? Music and Musieennstrumestr,Piatios,Sehool Books,
and StatinnarY, N 0.12 2 Wood street.. - Bud
ilrtratan..
ATFERS
street*, mumace N o rL c c o k m s, e H o in f
ie 'i snta and
BFoelrr
;
Tobacco 'Fallen Mill and Timber Screws, Hottsen
Screws for Rolling Mills &c. seplo
J: BRYAN, Rectifying Disc: Uri, and Wholesale Dealer
sin Foreign and Domestic Winei And . Liquors, No.
114 Liberty street, and RI Ditunend alto . :syn
EXCHANGE HOTEL, Exchange Place, Baltimore.
D: Doan; Proprietor. - Coaches xviltbeinteadinexs
agall the latahngs to convey pasagngers, free of charge
KING? tc,I'INNEY, Agents for the Delaware Mutual
Dunn:ince Company, of Philadelphia, at the Ware
house Or Khur &Holmes, Waterstreet, nearlitaiket.
febl
ft&RSON & bleithatlfr, Whokscas Orocerr and Con
k/ mission Merchants, Sixth street, between Wood and
Liberty.
dee4
GLENN, lifookbindeivconurr ciPrinH and Wood
s!rePts).!theye O. H. Kay, where heie prepared to
do every description of ruling and binding. pee 2
trr — ft. zialtiPTlV - Vn t - iiiegala and RetaßDeareFin
Ty ". DRY GOODS, North east corner of Market and
AMU.P.L. MORROW, - Nannfacturer of Tin, Copper
and'-sheet Iron Ware, No. 17 Truth street, between
Wood and Market'' , - • • • feblo
_ _ T. Jr. snort.
rfIROTII4 SCOTT,
~Molesi '41;4 R etail Dealer in
Boots, 81i055,.21-iitsks, 'Carpet.Sests, 4.e., 8. W. comerof Pouf* and Ernilhfieidifs.,Pillihtirgh,
PRENGZIL HAI9A - 70X-',. • • • ••••
do AV. IittItBAITGH, COMMILIiON: and...Forwarding'
e• Mereltank, and dealers in Flour, Wooland Produce,
No. 53 Water, and 101Prontiereatibetsreen Wood and
Smitbfieldiatenn Fushurgb. aa2orr
_1
io
I caelli) T. LEECH, Jr. • iertperter,,and dealer ' l - 1 1 , 'Fardidrt 'raid-Amur& Stittly, , Hardroare, and Oar-
Trimmiews, of all deseriptions,'Ne. 133 Wood at.,
PH. ittsbergh,egren doorartbove Fifth, Redone deorabove!
& Co.'s Shod store. : • . :61)24
sp.ajyrra
street, Pittsburgh. undersignetthittiing Qit h ep ,)
into
pertnership under "the tibove utyfr,..teipectrullY amk :the
patronage of the _friends or nlielsosli
rotnd ot-the.pr
chaser,. gettertilly.
.They_ reek tutei promitang
that-they cap .give„uttittratetton .to;whopttY, 41% Qf
then); qr near* 'MAP) totheir ce.
AVM • :. EMIL-
OWNSEND, CARR & ,Bdeeesaors to the old firm
- .OfC. Townsend and Csrr Rowlaadr,heg
leAve'lo.annotuice:jo, their friends anti' tells Publ ic gen'
Many; that they ate noW`prepared.to eideate' I kinds
of work - in the Coach and_Viragon-making busineas, at
the 'hottest notice, and•warranted tribal:lt - she beat quali
ty. The very large-4nentitr of setscutedaimber. with
which they arelitepared; tun! theirfacilitiesfOr business,
cnlblea themteinallre the publicscro Inzp are
ioeMryliiiiircemensiVe 'arktipoirirr bludnesc la their
Line r and - thar.seslitiefelly solicit a .tamidailiea'af the
liberal blistavi,d.aPga late , rata; :
, ;
, raiiec,,,ft4ar4M-Nta•*-1'",
~~~~"~~'?s~" D <,.~ 3t~s.l~`y7x'y`~`ys'`~'c'~,s: y. f s"pt .K» v- .t ~:n.<.+—¢
%sins -tarts
migagiiwiEg
novlo
Ware
coynor
business (garbs.
VWIII. I • peer. ana •roduec I akr, No. 159
Liberty street, Pittsburgh. marl 7
L. 0.; 8:6111OLD13. ' I. L. RIME.
TpkEYNOLDS & SHED, Whokrak Grocers, Commission
Merchants, and Dealers in Rags, Paper, &e., corner
ofßenn.and Irwin streets, Pittsburgh: AIL sizes , prim
ing, Paper constantly on hand,
NAMES PATTON, Jr., Whalards °roar and Rzetifying
t 1 Disit7kr, and Der in Foreign and Domestic Wines
and Liquors, - Flour C h oate Seeds, Grain, &c., No. 1.7
Liberty street,.Pittsbumh. mar 9
an e 1 oungson,
IarOUSE, SIGN, AND ORNANIIISITAL PAINTER,
XI Liberty street, opposite Hand. All work neatly
executed. Orders panetuaßy attended to: [Attir22r
- • George Beale, "
ATANUFACTUREGOF BRUSHES, Witolsaarx AND
Ayl. Arran, No. 75 Vaud street, Pittsburgh, Pa. Con
stantly On hand, atk - l iii ral and eXteMlive assortment of
ALL KINDS of OHM!, at the loviest Eastern prices.
N. B.—Machine this es, kr.; made to order at the
shortest notice.
A. B. SPRINGSTBI34
M. 140 Wood street; betivien Pifth and Virgin Alley.
WOOLBSAI.B and Retail .Dealer, Cedar. Ware,
Fancy Ware, Wooden Ware, of every description,•
low , Wue, • foreign- and domestic ; Batts of all
kinds; Patent Rotary Churns, which far surpass any now
'ltt use In the , United Stares. For sale at the lowest
PACbg; ' • - rnand---3ma,
. . S. BONNE:Ts
WHOLESALE GROCER, RECTIFYING DISTILLER,
COMMISSION AND PRODUCE MERCHANT;
10—
%Lo .
Ofirigis aril 007774111 C Liglto77, Pruitt, Mat, 4e.
trotrebS . 162 Liberty street, Pittsbnrsit..
atto.arentams & OAMPEIZIAL,
N 9. 1 17 Wood street, nest door to Diamond alley,
',WirOLEisfm ii
. m .Vascirrr aka' Dar' Goo Da
A RE now in daily receipt of all the articles in their.
.11 line of business—purchased at the lowest prices in
the.. East vim which they invite..thaattention: otetrantry
merchants and others; and which they flatter themselves
they can dispose' of at the lowest prices and oh the most
,favorable terms,
1 WICINLEY,Houss, Bien and Ornamental Painter,
• and dealer n PAIN ,'"'N No. 44 St. Clair at., Pitts
burgh, has Constantly on hatrid aA kinds of Penns, either
Mry or Mixed; Japan and .Copal Varnish; Linseed Oil ;
Moiled Oil; ' Spirits Turpentine ; Window Wass, of all
Meer, Patty, Brusitesi &c., of the best quality,
nnd thr sale at reasonable prices. senit,
• H. GERBERDING, Dealer in Important
•
and Domestia • Illeiars.Snulf and •Tobaiscio,.
Wholesale and Retail, Liberty street, six
doors abpve Srafthfiekl, Pittsburgh,. Pa.: •
:117l'Ailoniera from comely Merchants willba prom ,
y agended4o. 1r20:17
fwar. a. sows.
;iota krattmos:
Q DAWN tr. ATKINSON, Manufacturers of Tits, Co*
per and Sheaf /ran Ware. They also execute every
ilesenption of Blacksmith Work.' First street, between
Wood and Market, Pittsburgh. . octal:7
DRUGS! DRUGS !!--Josi. Mom.s.n, Druggist and
AMitheretry, north - welt coiner of Wood and Fifth'
etreaus,.Pittsburgh, will keep constantly on hand Drugs,
'
flints Oils, Dye-Stuffs, &c. .
N. B.—Physicians' Prescriptions carefully compound
ed from the best materials, at any hour of the day or
tdght. Also, an assortment of Perfumery; fine tooth,
hair, arid clothes' Brushes, Lc., etc., Ac., which will be
mild low for cash. ap2lkly
IATELLIAM TBOVILLO, Undertaixr, Fifth street, Ira
n? tnediately opposite the Theatre, respectfully in
forms his friends and the public in general, that he has
resumed his business as a Funtiehing Undertaker. He
is supplied with and always keeps on hand Coffins of ell
sizes and kinds, Shrouds,and all other articles necessary
on such occasions.
Silver plates, ice boxes, and leaden coffin:iv/Ali ea way'
piled in order. A fine hearse and eat rine ttlways ready
to attend funerals. sep29:ty
Joh: Jtt. Teretraasond,
171RUGG1ST AND APOTHECARY, No, 4S, 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 sappplied with articles they
may rely . upoit as genuine.
Physicians prescriptions will be accurately and neatly
prepared Croat the best materials, at any hour of the day
or night.
Alio. for sale,* large stoek or fresh and good PERFU
MERY. dee39
_
OALLAGUEU. 11. A. LONG. J. IL KELLER
GALLAGOLER, LONG & ]HILLER,
Yo. 109 Front st between Wood and Smithfield streets.
IurANUFAcreRERs of Bells of all sizes, double,' and
'ln single action Force Pumps, Counter Railing. Min
eral Water Pumps, fittingsaof all kinds for Gas, Witter,
Steam, &a., Brass CastingiTor Machinery and auti-nuri
ton metal for same. ParUcular atteatton paid to Gas
Fixtures, and a well assorted stock of Plain and Orna
mental Pendants, Burners, Chandeliers, &c., &a., con
stantly on hand. octS
Amu atittsramm. 1141XUEL CROZRIL
ARMSTRONG & CROZER, Commis:Um' Merchants,
No. 2 :1 Market street, Pittsburgh, Pa, will attend
.promptly to the sale of every description of Western
Produce, and other articles entrusted to their care.
Mona ro—Hanna, Hussey & Co., Pittsburgh; Hanna,
Graham & Co., New Lisbon, 0.; Merchants generally,
Wellsville, 0.; Rhodes &•.ogleby, Bridgeport, 04 A. G.
Richardson & Bro., Cincinnati; .1. F. Howard, Louisville,
Ky.; Haile & Dorwort, St. Louis; H. Boyles, Steuben
ville. dec9.y
ALLEN !MOWN. W. O. COITNELLT
BROWN'S HOTEL.
CORNER OF SEITHFIELD AND THIRD STS.,
Pittsburgh, Pa.
BROWN & CONNELLY, PROPRIETORS.
N. B.—Good Stabling attached to the holm.
ALT. , : and Brass Fournier, has rebuilt ai a
. commenced business at his old stand, No. 70, Se
cond, between Market and Ferry streets, where he will
be pleased to see his old customers and friends.
Church, steamboat, and bells 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, Ac.,
together with every variety of Brass Castings, if requir
ed, tamed and finished to the neatest manner.
A. F. is the sole agent for Babbitts Anti-Attraction Me
tal, se justly , celebrated for the reduction of friction in
machinery. The boxes and composition can be had of
him at all times. . . novl3:y
IILTEWLY INVENTED PATENT BLOCK SPRING
.1.11 TRUSS, for the immediate relief and permanen t cure of Hernia and Ruptures (Suited to all sizes.) The
superior claims of this Truss consist in the comparative
ease with which it may be worn. The pad of wood be
ing neatly balanced on springs, yields to the pressure of
any part of it, and thoroughly adapts itself to any move
ment made. by the wearer. It can be worn without any
intermission, until a cure is affected The subscribers
have made arrangements for the manufacture of these
valuable Trasseson a saperiorstyle, in Philadelphia, and
have them now for sale at their office, No. 77 Smithfield
,street, near Sixth, Pittsburgh. GEORGE NVA.TT,
jyl D. W. KAUFFMAN.
' 4 ITEW DRUG STORE—Joan D. MORGAN, Whole
.l.l sale and Retail Druggist, 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
filtutrs, Paints and Garnishes, Chemmals, &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. Be is confident that his articles, both 1/11 to quality
and price, will please such as may favor him with a call.
II ONONOAHELA PLANING MlLL.—,lssrm Matz
moza would respectfully inform his friends and the
, public, that his new establishment is now in full opera
don, and that he is prepared to fattish Boat Cabins, and
;fill all orders for Planed Lumber, with promptitude, and
i at the lowest rates.
.Board and Plank, planed on one or 'both sides, con
ishmtlyon hard. .
Bash, Doors and Mouldings, of every description, made -
Ito order.•
Builders and Carpenters would find it to their advand
tags to give him a call, as he can now furnish them with
planted - stud; suitable for every description of work.
, 'dec..l4f •
" est , Po ti.V or
PRESTON & WAGNER, Engine Builders, have cora
l- menced business on Penn et.„ near the Point, at the
establishment formerly carried on hy_Stackhouse & Nel
son. Parsons wishing to purchase Steam Engines for
Boats, or for other purposes, will picasefavor us 'with a
call, as we flatter onrselvds to be able to furnish Them on
as favorable terms as any otherestablishrnent lathe city.
Also,
rolling mill and castings of every description can
be hadat Om shortest notice. .
Rzsaaracits--Capt. Robert Beer, Thomas Scott, Esq.
Much, Carothers, & Co., H. Denny, Esq., M. Allen &Cot
CYPRIAN PRESTON,
ENOCH 'WAGNER.
CHEAP BONNETS.—W. IL MURPHY is selling oft
his remaining stock of BONNETS at greatly redu
ced prices. Bonnets of last winter's shapes at from 25
cents to 91,00.
Cheap Lawn.s.—A lot of-Dress Lawns reduced to 12
Cents per yard.
Muse Goods for Dresses.—A supply Jost received, and
offered very low.
Dark Chnghams.—Rich dark styles of Ginghams. Also,
Manchester and Domestic d0.,0f choice patterns.
• lffantica...Ribbrm4.—An assortment just received in the
Wholesale Rooms, 2d story, and offered low by the piece.
Also, White and Colored Satin do.
_ . .
• Prints and Muitias.—An excellent stock on httndi from
tc.per yd-vp to the finest qualities,
11W - "At fie north-easteerner of • Fourth and Market stmts.
, Important.
TORN M. BLAIR, DAVID STEVt ART and PHILIP
BPAHMAN, having purchased the entire interest and
stock in trade of Mr. John W. Blair.'beg leave to inform
hweirnumerous friends and the public that they have this
day entered - into partnership tinder. the firm and style of
‘‘lit. Ant& iQo.,”.fin.the manufacture of Brushes ofevery
description. Being practical workmen, they will make
up everyarticle of the most thimble material, and in the
Ant stvleVind will keep on hand, for salecat their more;
120 Wood street, a very large assortment of :every
thingintltotr line: of basiness--which, with their azten. ,
sivoutock of Shoe Findings, Fishing Tackle, Pen-and
pocket - Knives, powder, 'Shot, and Variety - Hoods, they
will sell chattp,Wholesale and - retail.
Machine Brushes mada to order, with despatch. _
The encouragement and patronage of - their friends awl
thapnblie ie eaniestlyselicitettiand will be thankfully re
ceived., Obitervei, BLAIR Or. CO
pitteburgb v oat. IMh,1848:(oc30) 120 Wood sr.',
IG‘LOUR-7,=;s,l?kr!etsoo_trgereived, 'add for Bale by
• nufma:. - 'sparra
.
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PITTSBURGH, THURSDAY. APRIL .26, - 1849.-
Tin Roofing.
'VHF subscribers Most respectfully' mounce to their'
j fellow-eitizens that they - have perfected 'their•aP
rangement to carry ou the business of Tin Roofing.cuatutl
...
extensive scale. ,
It is - now close on for years 'glace we first intiUdO
.
tin roofing in thlseity . r , . Dunn. , that time we havde 1
ed over filly thottsaudirmunre feet of roofs wita,tiii,plade, 1
we
.b in all eases we.b Have we have given Um mostfed.
tire Satisfaction. kind of roof has been apfttied to
the very best buildin in this city, including , -among a
largenumber of mho the two superb buildings - un Penn
street, owned by Joh L. Shoenberget and Jaik_Biisal,
E n ,. mut tin looting (when" skillfully Mid b - qiit - both
permanent and durable - , there can be no darditi la proof
of this, we can refer.* the almost universal /ippfication
of this kind of roofing in the large cities °tithe sea-botiid -
during the last twenty years; and from edquiling Orville
n ito
subject, we have , yet learn of anyone xor:those roofs
having been worn o The roofs covere.d • with tin in
our own city are 'ope ter the examination of all who take
an interest in the tter. We hnve als6 prepared -a
miniature plan of ?Doll', which may be seen at our estah
figment, where any cier information will be given with
pleasure. • . ~r., JOHN DUNLAP '11c . 00..
mar? .. er Market and Second streets.
riIHE ATTENTIONICT THE PUBLIC, is respectfully
1 called to the foil ng certificateio,,
Ma. S. Kuria-- ving tested a 'ln:unity of Gold
weighed by your ./I mete r, I find the result proves your
instrument carract,t d recommend the use of it to
those, going to Califo ia, as the best method for obtain
if
Mg the red vat*, of old. - Resit ,: r p ur i s immvy,
Pigsburgh i llarch , MO. Gold Beater.
Prerszottoo k filatch 9.1849.
td.a.Ealturs—DearSir: Having examined the "Areom
*ter," manufactured 'at your rooms, I do not hesitate to
!commend itto, the clee of thous. gentlemen who arc about
'removing to Califortda, in search of Gold.
It gives a close approximation to the specific gravity
of metals, itnd will cersoinly . enable the adventurer to as
pertain when his placer is yielding Gold.'
mad) Yours, resp'y, J. R. itI'CLINTOC.K.
litad gitorters for , Boots and Shoes,
COSNER POITXTEUAIID 5311111PLELD ErtRISEPB, PITTEIIIIIIIOII, PA.
TROVI. & SCOTT having commenced.
the general BOOT and SHOE business,
*srholesalei and retail, would respectfully . invite
the akientloa of tbeinfriends and the public gene
rally, Milieu. splendid new, stock, consisting of Alen's,
;Women's, Boys; Mses' and Children's wear, of every
variety', sultabl for the season,' and at prices to suit the
tittles. &ISO, splendid ,article of homemade fiti work,
Such as Gen 'se.Boots. and Ladies' Misses' and
Children's fitiework.
pl ease tall and examine for 'yourselves.
.-.-
'
N. . li.—Tntve li ng Thinks, Carpet Bags, &c., &r., al=
ways on hand and for aisle low for cash:
UP — Country Mercirahts would find it to their interest
to give as a call, wheevishing the city.
TROTH. & SCOTT,
marl 4 . Corner 4th and Smithfield sts.
Potato No co to Economist..
ITut subsc bet. being desirous of .
changing his.. oiliness. has determined ellaaa
to close out --balance of his stock of BOOTS,
SHOES , TRUNKS, AT COST. They will
14 sold in lots, toiglittiarchasers, from
- ' ONE TAIR. TO A - THOUSAND
Conntryblerchantallire invited to call at
BATES', CORNER STgITHFrELD AND FIFTH STS.,
Opposite the Pittaburett Foundry, ytherit they can buy to
their satisfaction; for the stook mull be eased out soon.
100 cases
,Egtots on band, SO, VS, $2l, $.24 per case.
marl ''' J. BATES.
Boot* and Stamm Boiling off at Coat.,
41 -Tax subscriber wisties to retail his en•
_,,,....,_..,
tits stock of Boors and Snow al con.-411.1111111.
' Persons wishing to.ourcbase, 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
'itienkind. The balance remaining Unsold by the lst of
(April will be auctionaered off to the highest bidder.
i T. A. HINTON,
maz'B_ , Corner Market and Liberty sti,
_L. . , .
virAsloNs. vv . &GOND.
THOMAS HARRISON, MANUFACTURER OF
, Waggon*. Drays, Carts, &a.,
PZIMMIXABULA .1171017., HALT/ RILE PION THE COMM noess
/SHE proprietor of this establishment having always
on band a supply of superior, well seasoned Lum
ber, is prepared to Eli orders of every description in his
branch of manufacturing, wi th as short notice and on as
favorable terms as any oda.: workman in the West.
A newly Invented Patent Tip Wagon. for hauling
.btlek, is built at the above place. Also, Repairing at
tended to. Orders from a distance will rec ewe prompt
attention.
Ratrzarscss—Geo. W. Smith, James McCully, Jonas
hFClintoek. . . mar3-3m
'Bureau said Bedstead Fattory.
RS.& W. M. 1 1 / 1 14NAFORD respectfully inform the
~, citizens and the public generally that they have re
moved their Warerooms to Smithfield street, between
Diamond alley and TM street,aign of the Big Bedstead,
where they are prepared to sell, wholesale or retail,very
cheap for cash, ear fallowing articles:—Bureaus, Bed
steads, with Gazz.: Iron Fastenings, and also the best
quality of Screw' W steads, Tables, Stands, he. And
f a
they wish it panic tarty understood, as there is somuch
prejudice against chine made work, that they warrant
their work to giv . ' satisfaction, and if not well made, the
money shall be tumid. marlfilm
To Cat Ifornlaps.
AREOMETER.—The undersigned havin g . adapted an
instrument to the purpose of ascertaining the spe
cific gravity or value of Gold, is now prepared to supply
all whose busihess may require its use. It is small, con
veniert„ and can be used without difficulty, a glance be
ing sufbeient to show the process.
Persons contemplating going to California, would do
well to call and examine th e instrument, as it is in every
way calculated to protect them from fraud, by enabling
them at any time to ascertain the value of their metal.
Printed directions and tables will be supplied gratui
tously to purchasers. SAMUEL EAKINS,
Union ell eet,
mar7:lm) Rear of John B. AVPaden's Jewelry store.
No. 115 WOOD yr.
Gotiag to Move.
CHINA, GLASS AND QUEENSWARE SELLING
OFF--Csm. AND SECNRIC Llsaasins.—The undersign
ed being about to remove, in the coming month, to N 0.65
Wood street, is desirous of rlotdag out the greater part
of his Stock at REDUCED PRICES. He would call
your particular attention to his large and splendid assort
ment of CHINA, GLASS and QUEENSWARE, Giran-•
doles, Lamps, Britannia, Tea Ware; Castors, French
and English Mantel Ornaments, and Tea Setts, of the
newest styles and patterns all of which he offers at a
small advance above cost. Rernenfber the place, No.
1 15 Woo Dar. (feb27] M. HODKINSON.
Commercial Boor Cabinet WareroOns
SHT.B. YOUNG & Co.
AVE removed their CABINET 4;;;;
WARE-ROOIVIS to Commercial Row, Liberty ,
street, opposite the head of Smithfield, where they will
,heep constantly on hand an extensive assortment of So
fits, Tables, Wardrobes, Bureaus, Bedsteads, Chairs and
every article in their line of business.
•.* Undertaking promptly attended to at reasonable
ices may 27
Buts, Caps,,. and !duffs.
0111LTun subscriber Is now receiving from the
city of New York a choice assortment of flats
Cape and Muffs, Latest Fashions, in great va
riety, and very CHEAP, wholesale and retail.
JAMES WILSON,
Smithfield street, ed door South of 4th et.
'ALL FASHION OF HATS FOR 1848.
EVOORD & CO., (late BVlDard &Mingo
404 WILL introduce, on Saturday, Aug.,2o, the FALL
STYLE OF HATS, Jost received from New
York. Those in wawa a neat and beautiful HAT,
are invited to call at their store, corner of Fifth and
:Wood street& an Q.
• Slew gat and Dap . Store.
4 JAMES WILSON, Hat Manufacturer,dllll
(Comedy of the corner of Diamondalle
and Wood Nime s.) begs leave
respectfully 1111 1 111 1%„
to inform his old customa _ ,rs triends and the public, - that
he has opened NEW STOEE, on ' Sraithtleld st., where
a choice assortment , of , EATS, CAPS, and LADIES
FURS, (as good, neat, fashionable and
satyrs as any in
the city,) may be hid. J. W. very cordially invites his
friends and the public to remember hisnew location and ,
establishment,and give him a call as hearty as be intends
to welcome them. mar3l-Iy
• aohtortable Hat au. Clap ."..ann °tory,
rIBORGE S. ANSHUTZ, Agent, respectfully illa
iljf informs his friends and the public general
ly, 'that .he hashommenced'the manufacture of Web
Hats and Caps, at No. 33 Wood Street, one door from the
corner of Second, where . be has now on hand a fine as
sortment o f pi ats end - Caps of his own mannfacture,which
he will dispose of, wholesale or retail. on the most rea
sonable terms, far cash or city acceptance. Hats made
to order at the shortest notice. : aptg.gm
Clinton P, per
IKIII. -
THE CLINTON PAPER MILL, situated at Steuben
ville, Ohio, having,trtien enlarged 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, VVrapping and Cotton
Vans Papers : Bonnet Boards,..ke., equalto any in the
Eastern or 1% extern cinintry.
The undersigned having the 'Agency of the above Mill,
will keep constantly on hand a large supply, of tho differ
ent, kinds of Paper, and will have any size made to
order atehort notice. S C. HILL,
jan3l , e ' 8 . 7 Wood street.
AE subitcribers having taken the Saw-mill above the
T
Piflit Ward Bridge, formerly run by Mr. John Cham
ber., and having a good stook of Timber on hand, would
solicit the patronage of the public: Order. thankfully
received and pimetually anended o.
SAVARY & SPAULDING.
The undersigned having sold his interest in }he above
Mill to m ama . &wary & Spaulding, would recommend
them to his fortnercustomere and the community, its being'
well qualified to give satisfaction to all who may deal
w i t h t h orn _ iiiin22:tf) JOHN CHAMBERS.
'Dr OMCEPATIIICBOOIII3.--Just received. at the Book-
Moe of the snbscriher, In Fifth st.„ , nearMarket :
and'
Metriea,pstra. by Samuel Sahneman,translated
and edited by Charles Julius Hempel„M.D. 4 vole.
Hartman's Acute Diseases, by Dr. Hemprel,
Homcepaillic Domestic Medicine, by J. Lowzie, enlarg
ed and improvutby, A. J. Hall, M. D.
Jahr's He* Manuel, vol. 1 ;'Nos.l and 3: • '
HerimpiDontesdo Physician.
..Booninkhausen's Therspcetic Pocket Book, for H a mm
pathists, by. Dr. Okie.
, Habemares Chronic Diseases, vol. 3. ;II
Together. with Medicine Chests of different sizes and
prices. tilde) ' '' I IICTOR SCRIBA. •
G _ _.". , r - _ K..,.
MM2
4 qx
liiietettantous.
Areometer
Chronicle and Dispatch copy 1 week.)
Saw Milt.
k. ,- 44f, , .e1', - . 14 - "" - --.1t1=^ , •• ••;iciii:*4-44-; , 4 - • •• •
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--**; • •
illbutliamons.
O.,¢~lllL[d[Yg..
_. , , . b .
l ... . r---- Hammier' & ouler,
i CABINET MrAREROONIX.MITHPIELD STREET,.
,//etween &swaths:rut anciStratcberrit alley, Pittsburg, Rt.
HAMMER & DAUBER keep eoastantly on hand
a variety of:excellent 'and lasbioaable Farniture,
witriantedbileal to 'any in the city, and Sold rat as'
favorable terms as can beMbtained alanylimllar
establishment in be West._.. They, haVe now on hand an
$
um:tepid] y extensive stack: mnbracibrall - Made of Mani
lure, from the cheapest andloleinast, to the most costly
and elegant. All orders promptly attetided to. Mir2l:otrt
fi ll
Furniture.
Tux subscriber, wishing ur reduce ,hls, present
stock. of Furniture, will from this dale until 'tut:
their - notice, sell all articlee in his line at cost, being
determined to lessen the amount of stock on hand.
Those Snionswho may call on him with the 'intention
orgetung a:"good penny's, worth," will, not be disap
pointed. His stock of Furniture is equal to any in the ••
city, both in style and workmanship,, and theassertment
complete. ' ALEXANDER M'CURDY,
' • Furniture Rooms Third st... ' •
Next door above Pittsburgh Bank.
_ -
James W. Woodlivelk,_
M 0 DERN AND ANTIQUE-FURNITURE
No. 83 Mann Starer, Ptvrasnactir. -
- - A LARGE and splendid assortment. of Furniture,
suitable for Steamboats, - Hotels, and Private Dwell--
lags, constantly on hand, and made to order.
e present Stock on hand cannot be - exceeded by any
manufactory in the Western country, Persons wishing
lit
to purchase,,would do well to give me a call, as I am de
termined my prices shall please. Part of the Stock ion- .
sista in--
Tc to a Tete ; Buffet Etagele• •
Louis XIV. Chairs; Queen Elizabeth Chairs;
Tea Poyse ; Fruit Tables ;
Toilet Tables; Louis XV: Commoder.
French Mahogany Bedsteads ; Piano Stools ;
50 Sofas, witk plush and hair cloth, covers ;
50 Mahogaity Rocking Chairs ;
40 dozen Parlor do. - •
30 " Fancy do.
25 Centre Tables ;
IV pair Divans 4 pair Pier Tables;
15 marble top Dressing BUTO/108 ; .
8 Wardrobes; 8 Secretaries anti Book Cases;
20. marble top Wash Stands;
Cpair Ottomans;
8 pair Fancy Work Stands.
A vrey large assorment of common Chairs and other
Furniture, too numerous to mention.
1:12•• Steam Boats furnished on the shortest notice,- and
on the most reasonable terms. - febe
- • -
To t ha VI ti sena or Pittsburg . and Vicinity.
rpHE citizens of Pittsburgh and its .vicinity are ra
j, minded that they can,fit themselves with sonteof the
handsomest FRENCH CHINA TEA. SETTS,QUEENS
WAR.E AND GLASS—for beauty price and quality,
cannot be excelled in this or any other City West of the
Mountains--at M. HODKINSOPPS, No. 115 Wood street.
There you will find 601:115 of the prettiest white and blue
Stone-ware, in tea, dinner and toilet setts, or in separate
pieces, ever opened in this city; and as the proprietor is
about to remove from the store he now occupies, to a
more central part of the city, (No. 55 Wood street, oppo
site the Eagle Saloon.) he is desirous of closing out his
present stock, previous tomoving, as you are aware of
the heavy losses he would sustain by breakage, /cc., in
moving so large a stock as he now has to store, and
having but one day to do so, it will compel him to clot.
out almost his entire stock.
He is determined to close out at an entinssous sacrifice
regardless of importing cost. Now is•the-rions ta sepal;
your Bargains) This may be the only oppottunitt you
may have of securing Queensware at such low prices.
Remember— hI . HODKINSON,
mart? Wood street, three doors below sth st.
Geld Washers.
HPARRY has invented a machine for washing Gold,
. fir which he has made application for a patent.—
They are now offered for sale at the Warehouse of
PARRY, SCOTT & Co., No. 103 Wood at., 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 homes, weighing eighty poundal each, and can
be put in operation in half an hour. - They can be filled
with provisions. It Is the opinion of those. who have
seen the trial of one of these machines of smallest sit:e,
that two men will wash the mineral from 150 bushels of
sand or earth in a day, without the loss of a particle of
the mineral. They can be increased In size and worked
by water or mule power, if expedient. The operators
work without going intathe water or being exposed to
water or wet, and consequently without endangering
their hea tkr They will require bats small stream of
water, and can be used the - whole season, and ran be pat
Into operation where there is aot sufficient vrater to wash
in the usual way.
Price of smallest size 635. Orders from abroad, ac
companied by cash, will beyromptly filled. •
11. PARRY, at Parry, Scott & Co.'s,
feb7:dtr N 0.103 Wood st., Pittsburgh.
W o 'a Plano&
RECEIVED THIS DAY , and far sale at manufactur
er's prices, three ekganiliosewoodPLLNo2, made by
H. Wouciamm, 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 a
moderate price, will please come and examine the
above, at the store of the subscriber, where a largo as
sortment of Chickering's celebrated Pianos can always
be found. . JOHN }I: MELLOR,
deMIS No. RI Wood street.
--- - -
EAD THIS LorrEn..—who will be without a beau-
IL dint head of hair, when they can have one for three
shillings? Twenty yews' lota of hair and wonderful
restoration !
" Rsurnitosz, July 17, 1847.
" Dear Sir—The wonderful effects oflones Coral Hair
Restorative has been decisively 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 instance which has attracted partic
ular attention, is the case o ft a gentleman who bad little
or no hair for twenty years; he had tried numerous pre
parations in vain; and ultimately had his head shaved and
wore a wig. At my recommendation, be tried the Re
storative, and after aging it, according to the direction,
for a short time, the young hair appeared, and he has now
as fi ne a bead of hair as any person in Baltimore.
"Yours, Ecc. JOHN 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, and stops it from falling
off.
Bold with full directions at 89 Math= st.N.Y_ and.by
Wm. Jackson, Alyea', 89 Liberty st. Pittsburgh. r
tr
Fi s ia l i O nl NAßLE /RI 3, Market
removed
Tailoringl A.
Establishment
rooms on Market ee
at., lat l e e ly
. occuped e as a. Booss e tor l e, by
Bosworth & Co., the undersigned is prepared to fill all orb
den in his line which may be entrusted to his care by his
old friends and customers, and the public generally. His
long experience in the b usiness and : the success with
which he has prosecuted it in Pittsburgh, emboldens him
to hope fora liberal share of patronage. He will make
all descriptions of Clothing in the best manner, and moat
fashionable style, FOR CASH.
ap2s-iy
lore ant Tailor.
THE subscriber respectfully announces to his custom.
ere, and to the gentlemen of Pittsburgh and vicinity,
generally, that he has received 'his usual ass.annent of
Spring Goode, for gentlemen's wear, to which lie invites
their attention. His stock comprises fine Broad Cloths of
all colors ; - Cassimares; 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 hamiand made to order.
WM. B. SHAFFER,
Water at., 3d door above National Hotel.
Fashionable Clothin Store
No. 218 LIBERTY STREET, OPPO S ITE
ITE SEVENTffI
TIRE Subscribers respectfully inform their friends and
the public :generally, that they have justreceived
a new supply of French and English Cloths, and caul
merer,=,Yestangi of all styles and quallty—Ready-made
Clothlng of all descriptions, neck and pocket Handlier
ishiefs,,Shirts; in-shop, every article usually kept in
:Clothing Stores constantly on hand.
Gentlemen wishing' to have Clothes made to otter, in
a fashionable style, will find it to their advantage to call
and examine our stock before going elsewhere..
jyt-tf ' 11PWLLEN & DOWNING.
Dlipao/ntiosa.
111 HE FIRM of Acheson & Dagg is this dap . dissolved
bY menial consent. Mr. Jas. T. Dagg having declin
ed business 031 account of ill health, hew disposed of hia
interest to Jas. C. Acheson. The be:sinew, hereafter will
be-conducted in the name of W. & J. C. Acheson.
WM. ACHESON,
JAS. T. DAGG.
'ritubur g h, Ju1y,1948,
(jam In withdrawing from the firm of Acheson & Dagg,
Flake pleasure in recommending my euccesseor to my
friends and the public generally. JAB. T. pAce.
July 29, 1848—aug
TAISSOLUTION.—The Partnership heretofore exist
_LP tog between the subscribers, under the firm of J. &
J. TtPDsvrrr, was dissolved on the 7th inst. Either party
is authorized to use the name of the firm in settlement.
JOAN ItPDEVITT,
JAMES itneuvrrr.
March 10.
jrrCO-PARTNERSHIP.—The - undersigned have this
day formed a Co-partnership under the firm of JOHN
APIDEVITT & BROTHERS, for the transactio n of a Gro
cery and Produce business. JOHNIPDEVT
JAMES brDEVITP,
March 7 1849.-(mrl2) WILLIAM bPDEVVIT.
_ _ • -
TVSSOLUTION.-The panneuthip of MORPH'S & Laos
LIP lithis day dissolved, by mutual consent. The he,
siness of the firm will be scule& by B. Lee
H. LEE.
Pittsburgh, 30th Jan., 1840
NOTICE.—The undersigned wilreontinne the Wool
business and attend to the sale of Woolen Goods, at the
old place. H. LEE.
•
Ifl In retiringfrom the late.finn ofltlmphy & Lee, I
take great pleasure in recommending ,24r.-U. Lee
,10 the,
confidence of my friends and to the public.
•
lan3o. • .• . J. ft.MURVIVIT,
Coi•Partneralitp •Fit419,44'
JOHN DUNLAP,. JOAN FUMING
TWIN DUNLAP having, 'On the Ist inst. "associated
ffr with hint' in his business' Jourultiormiii they :gem
hereafter, carry on .their I ... oning . of Hoose Furnishing
Hardware, and Manufactti . g bastriess,Mtder4lie name
and mile cif John Dunlap & basitieas of the old,
estabhshment will be closed by the senior Farmer o( the.
present firm, at their warehouse, corder or Market. an
Second streets (ping) JOHN DUNLAP & CO.
UtrIiIISHELS VERY FINE 'COHN ‘"
v :a n d fohoge br(Jan3) , - ctlmilaiNsA SMITEI
-'~~O:.Hsi~~C+s~i'~+aYrr~::w ..:. - :ii+, rs - ~«i :~~r ~:~..».
z•
U. DA137.82.
.TOSZPLC LIPPENCOTT %Vat. C. HABIL
bierarimow , r& seaLiti
(urs J.& STRICKI.Eft& CO.)
Mandarin= of Phenix Fire Proof Saha,
Second 4treelibettatew IVO& and Sinitlffud;
U r Tsteeday. afternpon, July 25, Ib4Ef, the wideraigned
were attired upon by I'desars."Lippencott k gaff, to
witness an; honest and Mir teat of ono or their Phenix.
Safes. The furnace being prepared, toe Seth was Orwell
Maids thereof with boots, papers and some money; whets
the door of the gale was closed and. the tire kindled at a
quarter past 2 o'crock; and in 'a short time the bath was
red kat, and continued till hair past 5 teebsck, being about.
four and a half hours, when the , committee expressed
their satisfaction that the time occupied with each - hem
was satranent. The runtime was thenTalled dowager&
cooled, and door books; papers and money'
safe. The heat was so great as to melt of the bras"
mountings. We therefore take pleasure in recommend
ing..thete.gafes to.the.pdblic ' airbeingi in :oar judgment,
entirely fire proof. JAB. Vlfiar. TitAlluE, • . .
NOCRVCRAWSON;' " •
, . CORNWALL tr. BROTHER,
BRANNON ei; TlikrciiEft,
• BENEDICT. &CARTES,
ISAAC CROMIE.
I- am ;engaged in the. - foundry_ business, and ‘know
sornething about farnacee and heat. I witnessed the
burning of the above Safe, and can freely say there:was
no humbug about it, and withpleasure recommend theui
to-thd public as being, in my judgment,'entirely
proof. . • Whf. KAYE .
Iu thilling 'upon the ahove gentlemeti for - theii
tures, they all spoke In the highest terms of the fairness ,
of the teat, and their full contuleace of the Safe's being
entirely fire-proof. We have conttantly'on hand ancifor
sale a full assortment of the-above Safes. • ,
mar3l BELL & TERRY.
. .
' searauen & '
F.&8100.14,4ttLE,CL0:131.11140, 00.218 Libnly
, strut, opposite Seventh, beg leave to call the mien
. 1; 0 tion of Their anstomers and , the -public generally'
to an examination of the stock or lithrDS they
'ativauw' in rectiprof, comprising, in pan,' fine' French,
Belgian -English and American.. Cloths,. all -colors
Freubh, ' Engush and. American Cassimeres, Of all simnel,
and textures; Sanuner Clothaiin•endiess 'variety;-Yest•
hips, do. Clothing made to order in Umbert and latest
style. 'They haie' also on hand a large - and well assort
ed stock of READY-MADE CLOTHING, to. which they
invite the attention of their friends and Customers: fmras
Smithi '
ATTORNEY • AND COCASEL.LOR. AT , LAW, St.
Louis, .1119: will give particular 'attention to the Col
-I,cuon of Claims * anti all money received, etiall re=
milted without delay.
RILTEILNCES-...HC111. R. Coulter; Supreme , Bench;- Fa.;-
Messrs. Lyon, Sborb & Co., St. Louis; Messrs. woo,
Abbott & 'Co , Mr. Charles B. Welling, Philadelphia,
Messrs. Eno, Mahoney &-C0.,-blessrs, thittender, Sties
-& Co., New York; Messrs. Baugher do Orendorti,Messnt.
W. F. It A. hinidoeh, Messrs'. Love, 61.hrif6 & Co., Mr:
John Falconer, Balumore ; Messrs. Lorenz, sterling &
Messrs. Forsythe & Co., Atetuirk.liamptort, smith "Et
altdAtr. S. Waterman, mart intro.-
SION DP'TNE PLANE AND SAW,
No. -78 WootT strief,"-Pittstnirgh.
USER 1 LAUF/MAN, Dnporters and... Dealers in Po
roign and . Domatic Hardware, in all its, varieties,
are nose prepareilto sell as IoW - and on as 'reasonable
terms its can be purchased elsewhere. We solicit our
friauds,.and the public generally,. to. - and:examine
our stock, which consists in part of .ECniecs and..Forkr,
'Pookei and Pen-Snipes, Scissors, Shears, Razors; House
Trimmings, such as Locks, Latches, Hinges and Screws;
together with every other article . usually Sept lit kkrtd ,
ward Stores. We invite the attention of Carpenter's and
mechanics generally to our iiisortment of Tools, which
have been' selected with great care, and which•wware
determined to sell so as to give satisfaction. (apitclesw
THE LARGE AND COMMODIOUS HOTEL, ENOWN
A 8 THE " QUINC y HOUSE," QUIIVCT.
IN pursuance of a law - poised by the General Asserdbly
of this Staie,sealed proposals will be received at the
office of the Secretary of State, at Springfield, until the
first day of July next, for the purchase of said hotel, with
all the furniture, lota, out-buildings and stables belonging
to the same.
*Said hotel-is built of brick, four stories high, having on
the lower Boor four spacious store-rooms fronting the
public square in said city, and two of like description
fronting 'Third street, with a reading room, par MOM, la
dies' and gentlemen,' parlor, a large dining hall upon
the second floor,. and a large number of airy and comfort
able privatcpanors, with a sufficiemmumber of sleeping.
apartments upon the lid and 4th- floors, making it in, all
one of the most capacious and convenient hotels in the
western country The estimated cost of said building,-
out-buildings, furniture and ots pelonging to the same,is
about SlOOOOO. There will be sold ntthe same time, and
embraced i n thesame proposal, all-the furniture belong
ing to said house, and which is nosy in use by the occu
pant of said hotel, being sufficient to serve the parposes
of accommodation. There is dsutficient number of lots,
for convenience, besides good and convenient out-build
ings - and stables belonging to the same, for which protia.'
sale in like manner as above be received at thesarne
time. The proposais..must embrace the entire property.
Said property will be sold to the highest bidder in
Paging state indebtedness, upon the following terms, 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 be approv
ed by the- Governor. Upon payment of the entire-par-
chase money, the Governor will cause to be executed a
deed to said proyerty, covering the right and title thereto
to the purchaser as is provided by
For Information in regard to said property, address the
Szcsurrear or Stark, at Springfield, or Gen. Smarm.
LEECH, at Quincy, Illinois.
AUG. C. FRENCH
Governor ofthe State of Illinois.
" Quincy Herald, Chicago Democrat, Illinois Jour
nal, St. Louis Union, Louisville Democrat, Cinctrunti En.
guirer4Pennsylvantan, Boston Post, Buffalo Commercial
Advertiser and Pittsburgh Post will copy six weeks, and
send their account to the executive department of
Springfield, March 16, 1846—Illincus &tad Register.
apl-13w
Removal.
lifHE subscriber las removed his Wrholesala Grocery
Store to the corner of Hancock street and Allegheny
harf, next door to the Perry House. '
mar%) :JOHN—F.
Spring Fashions Hats and Caps.'.
rTar.
2d subscriber will introduce, this day,
March, 1849, the Spring style of HATS
- and CAPS, winch for neatness and dant INA
bility cannot be, surpassed—the style being tuck that
cannot help frem giving the wearer entire satiefaetion:
He is also daily expecting the arrival oran e.rtenstve
assortment of California Hats, of various. colors ; all, of
which will be disposed of at his old *mutually low
prices. Country Merchants are invited to call and• ex
amine his assortment... G. W. GLASSGOW,
102 Wood street,
34 door below J. D. Davis' Auction Rooms, Pittsb'g..
mar:lAm
Spring Style Bats.
41- 1 11. CHEAP FOR CASH.—I' shall introduce on March
Ist, (the regular day) Ficebehi New. York • standard
Mahlon for Gentlemen's Rats: The style is unique
and oeautlful, and eotnbined with ‘stiperiorniortioratc-
BILLP mid iraritarer., produces all the essentials of a real.
ly GOOD HAT. 'FRANCIS ' KEEVIL, -
Practioalliatter,
,72Tourth st.
GEO. ARMOR
itSPRING STYE, 1849 WilPhe introduced this
day•, Saturday. March sd, the New York style Aar
RATS, at
._ S. ATOOREFS,
75 Wood at.,
mar3:amSl Third door above Fourth inert: •
SPRING FASHION VOR-lIATS.—C. H. Pam,
SON will introduce the new style of Gentlemen's
Hasson Saturday, 24th instant:
V
PROPERI" FOR SALE—Eleven Lou
V in the oth Ward, Pittsburgh,24;feeffront on C 111.13011
street bu 129 feet to . Pauerson , ajtoe. • -
One Loi on Liberty - I - Ali - et, 24 feet - byrloo Sprin g al
thyt between Casson street and)3.•Frew's line, • -
Six. out Lots in the reserve, near , Allegyeny city, and
Manchester containing - about ten Acres each— Nos,
220021, 197, , 196, 195; 194. :Maguire of -;
reb24 yr& hi...DAIMINGTON,
Aroiamiys !—The subscribers are
11.' lust opening a splendid‘collection of Toyeand fine'
Fancy Goods of every_description, suitable for Christ-.
mail and New Year's presents, consisting in part,. viz:—
Jewelry and Watches; Work, Dressing and Fancy Glass
Boxes ; Card Cases; Pearl, Shell, Ivory and Velvet Card
Baskets; Steel. Bead Purses ;.:Crotchat .VelYet Bags; Mu
sic Boxes; Chess Men ;Dominoes, &c.; with a thousand
other articies, , tori numerous to mention.' • -
,•
G •
The above Floods_ we will sell extremely low, previous
to the Ist Pebrnary;lB•4l, as we Intend making some ma
terial alterations in our store and . brisinese.- We invite
all to call who want bargains, at 8a Market street i
be
tween-Fifth and Diamond - . _ -
2:110 PLANING MLLL--Ileherra street and. Wasertaire,
(aleng chartier at.,) First Ward, Alleghenyuiiy, near.,
chester.—GEOßGE• DRARE.R haVing resumed bu.;,
has erected the necessary machinery at the above
place, for turning out all work in his line, and is prepared
to take boards to his mill and delifeethern'ro -- enstornew
on reasonable terms. • •-.. • • , •
Dressed flooring hoards, - sidi n g; alWaya on hind
A large quaiatity of dried lloarutgiumber on hand. .-
Orders frorn Weatern.Lumber Merchants promptly - es.
ecuted. • . - •
tO WORKERS IN METALS AND -STONE.— A'
L GUTDE To W O.IXBIIII PIXTAL JOID STONE, 30:146e.n5e:
of Architects ;ma Designers, &c., &c., from original de
signs, and from telections made from Wrenp accessible'
source, American and Enropeani Jity Thomas W. Wttl.-.
ter, Architect of Girard College,and J. J. Smith._ The
a bove for sale by ' • KAY &.'CO., • •
feb27 • Corner of Wood and Third suu
gRAVING ANDHAIR.ORESSINGSA,LOON-..,Bxecx.
t... 7 sox & Focurranv, Tonsorial Professors, have Atted up
the saloon on the corner of Cherry alley and -Water'st.,
near the National Rotel, formerly , oecupted by Clement
Archer, and am premed te wait ongentlemen sat oaCa,
with ease, comfort, end pelitenese: - • • •
Ia edlultetient With dePeealeuPitSly have Sued up
excellent shower bath; Where - persons oartjkiVe shower
bathe' at fathom:a of the day. - . . • -
Th e y still continue to serve their castontera also al t
their Old Sieutiir,'dorner of thilltiatallna and - Union rt.
...febl74f . • - : . ,•„, - •
nn nalLN~t3H ' r-SUN~A Pilleitnagei by
..Frdrika
Bremer; tralyglatedbl i mary °wen. Justreceived
ar idf or tee lyy • • NSTON;Ib-STOClCrOliii'
=EH
sllieullancous.
New Hardware Storei
FOIL SALE
C. IL PAULSON;
73 Wood et
FICN3AN It CANTWELL
4fiSM
filidellancoite.
BOOK AND 308 PEINTIVG, -
xi W. Conln of Wood and Platt Selfeetee . -;
rrji Proprietor IN the Mozart° Post and .klsactklr,•.'r.. -
_g. AND MANIIINACIDNKR, respectfully Informs his fritnide;
and the patrons' thesepkpers,
_thnt he , hes is, Jaw. its.:
sortment ofJOB TYPE .A.1%1.: ALL OTHER idATMAL:, -
necessary to 'n Job• Printing Office, and that he...is
pared to• execute- . , - • - - .re• :•••
Lama MINN PRINTING OS =mai nitidastros ..
Books; Bias of Lading, Cif euo(7 l *-•
Paniphlea , Bill „ Cards Handbill:, • •flaSTiier.•
Irr'All kinds ofßkmks, Stage, Steamboat end Canal'
Boat Bills, with apPropriate cuts, p rinted on thel shortest ,'•
notice and most reasonable teruit4-.„ : , • ,
Be respectfully asks the patronage Of tin faiendi 'midi. , •
the public generally,inlids brat& °thin business ,. - 1 •
sep22 L. HARPER..
- Paper, Ilangtnas.
riIiVING purchased at three'or the Otic.toilksr
I IL.
in the East, ( New :York,Philadelpfiia,
more.) a large assortment of the newest and'inost krt.
proved styles of PAPER HANGINGSI3ORDEItS,ake;I,
and made arrangements by which I wilt be enabled to ),".
procbre all new Patterns, altnaltarteous'imith - thedelip- 1 1 :
peasance in the Eastern market, I would:invite the , at ,
tendon of those , desiring to have their houses' aperedli
with the latest styles of paper, to call attdoczannuellny
stook, be fore - purchasing elsewhere.
Ihave now on the way from the Emit, 20,000.pledeti4t13
Gold, Satin Glazed and common Paper Hangings, Which f,7
I can sell at prices ranging from 12feents to S2iP•pieee.-1;
marl 2 S . C.
„WM' AND BOOK = KEEPING CLASSES,
Alszander 4. Day's Bui/dings,entraneefrem the Zgamon4
JD
IN 1240.—1 t is universally adinitted,l
JD by • all.nOw. prnetli t h; 1171 Thiff l a...plan of Double , -t
EntrY, to possess the following advantages over all t;
other methods in use dispensingivith all books ex+ , "li.
cepting a Day Book and Leger; 2d, reducing the caslo
and merchandise accounts to about one lineferr one hull,
dretr; 3d; checking reduced in the. same proportioni I.i
an annual saving . of forty or fifty folios of the Leger ,1 ;
sth, greater security against error ; sth. daily posting or
the personal accounts. An elegant Mercantile Raad- . 1.1
writing imparted to all going through a Courtin olleitiorts,
Hours .10 to -12, 9to 4 and 7to IV. :•'l.
Plltsliitrgh - Go Ild7Washer. - :.- -.." :
111 HE subscriber has invented a machine for Washing - l.
'1 out:GOLD, possessing the following. qualities. r...1t - I
.weighs about twenty-five pounds, can be packed in-h. )_'
box 13 inches by 17, and 17 Inches deep; will-wash trilt:.l. - i -
a bushel of wet sand in about two minttles=-drl . kandin i."
jdisitlme--leaving the Gold perfectly clear of sand andli
gravel. Those going to California areinvited to.can and -' i
see its operation, at my residence, in Penn street, near
ft
Water street ' : .. , [maxsl ,",-:. •. - C..EVAI , Iei ' .1,
WM. ALEXANDER tk,SONS
ronmi Maws stin Futensaitio"
- UtiIrESTAILITIS, corner of Penn and 4;
4 St. (.lair sir, opposite the Exchange 14
I .ll , sammovii7 Hotel, Entrance on Penn az, ma—
pectililly inform their friends and
41le , Phblic,that they are prepared to furnish and attend
'to everything in the line of Undertakers, as they have: g
quit the business of Cabinet Making, and their attenuon
will be devoted altogether to the aboVe business, keep a
large assortment of COFFINS made and finished, cover s.
ed, and lined in the neatest manner, - with a'variety' 04`
materials, and at allprices ;we keepSAIROUDS ready •
male, of all sixes , of Flannel, Cambric, and Muslin,
all prices, and made in the eastern style, and.all ether'_ ; ( ; - :
articles necessary for dressing the dead, and furnishing t"
funerals, of quality and price to suit; SILVER FLATEs...
or engraving the name and age i ICE CASES. for laying i'
the body in ice, by those who wish to keep their friends
any length ortilne, and bave ZINC PENS to petite MI
for layillg on the body; J.FeiIDEN Coffins alwaya on' s'
hand. We have a splendid new HEAESE'and a pair of
fine horses,. and any number of the best carnages,.mc.,
etc., and will.be prompt, pancinal. and reasonable.
CORNEA or row= Ain) Oki/TX 6THICEIIS,
pale,. subscriber respectfUlly.ounottnces:that'he chid; 1..;
1. now opened this new and excellent Hu el for the
comincmlauon of travelers, boarders, and ts a public/gut"
erally. . The house and furniture are entirely, new; and , . ..!;.
no pamror - expenie have beeh spared to render
the moat comfortable and pleasant Hotels in the city,
The subscriber is determined to deserye, and tkiereforci,,
solicits, a share 'of public patronage. '
ocUiiy . . JACOB HOUGH,- PtOpTietan.
Take Notice.
Ll.persons knowing themselves indebte d Arthur's,
Nicholson & Co., lEagle 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 the lst July next. 411
May - ATITIRIES, &Co
fl r A. general assortment of Nollow Ware, &c., at the
lowest market riiies. Liberty at, head of Wood at.
ma 22 ARTHUR & NICHOLSON:,,_'
IDDOTS, SHOES, TRUNKS, Ac.—Foarirestre 4. Bay-
_RD ward, Wifefemale and Retail Boot, - Shoe and "hunk
Store, No.lBoLibetly street, nearly opposite heath AV 1.
Wood. F.'Er. H. have in store and, 'are receiving their
Fall and Winter stock'of BOOTS and SHOES; Omni/king
of the largest stock they havrever. been able to bring to
this market. • wealscrhavii constantly on hand a igen;
.did - stock ofilnyward's Pfletalic9nthElasli* Eq,c.'6_lsr.b°l/11'•
'for ladiei and gentlemen's wear; the most beautiful arti
cle ever manufactured.' We would solicit an examinii=••
tion of our stock of goods, by all who wish to purchase
either at *holesale or limit, as we will self at a small
advance.above:cost.. Countrypurchants„will.llnd
their interest to call and examine our stock before .. r,
chasing. . • FOLLANSBEE lc HAYW A R
augil . , 136 Liberty :at.-
1. Bodkin/Bost, N0..115 Wood at. . ••
OULD call the attention •of the :pada (the Trade
M r especially) to his well selected assortment of beau..."
ti /Wiwi and Stseish CHINA D INING AND TBA. 41
SETTS. Consisting, in part, of Gold Hartd,Gald Line) ,
Fancy and Plain White t. also, Indian China Dining Setts, tj
all hating been imported this season, and are of the moat
desimble aryles. M. HODEINBOISI,—.
ang2B ' • 115 Wood at., 3 doors below Fifth
TUST RECEIVED, by Express, one piece short nap
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U bl'k Cloth, minable for Gentlemen's Cloaks, which P.---t"
will make to order, cheap. bIeGUIRE., Tailor.. •
Also, one piece light abort nap, a very desirable arti
ele for Ladies'. Cloaks. Colon toarta!tlest.; •
Also, a good assortment fine French CashmeraVesting; . X.
together with a good sesonment of . foncrauti blacken- , Al
annexes, for Pants., which will be made to ottier.esehenp . :
and as well as at any other establishment in the City.' .
ItIcGULRE, Tailor,
Third street, Si. Charlealltilddg..
• • Lots on Perpetual Lear.), :".. • .
A FEW LOTS yet remain uudispoeed of, : and tole let
Ai. on perpetual Lease, near Keating's old 'Mansion
Nouse, •711 t Ward, Pittsburgh. They are, the 'cheapest
Lots in the market, being of large size, in a healthy. rte.
venient andprosperous location, and the purchase money
never required to be , paid ; only the, interest. or ground,
rent; from Sib to MN a year, ace ordingto the'sfro and TM 4
anion of the Lot, with the privilege of estingalltunent at ••
any time by payment of the nriumpal.. The privilege of, I. -
'this well belonging - to said Mansion House will be. gitrett.'
until the new Damn is completed. • , •
THOS. MELLON,. Aitsy,
• • Corner of t'Vylie and Piftb,strr•ets..
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I\TEW BOOKS—Oregon aad ValkornM ; .T...
11 Quinn Thornton, lute Judge or the Supreme Court .
of Oregon' ' and corresponding member of thc*Anericin
Institute. With an Appendix including recent and an- ,!
thenuc information on the subject of the GOLD MINES
of CalifsiMa,and other valuable matter of interest to : , .I•
immigrant, etc.; with Illustrations and ,a Map. -lin,tWo 3.
volumes. . .• . • • • . • •
RAPHADILI ; or, Pages of the Book of Life it ?wordy, f.
By aliihoese de Lamartiue; author of the " ninety of the
Oirondista,• or, Personal Memoirs of the Patriots of the
French Revolution,* etc. • • • ' •
.No. 4 of:the Life of Franklin ; illustrated. .• . .
/um received and for sale by .
. • • JOHNSTON & STOCKTON, .•
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Corner AtaFket and 3d an.
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IhIPORTANTNEW AGRICULTURAL
'Gothic Architecture applied to Modern Riaidencii=
containing. designs for entrances, parlors.;
window frames, and door paneling, Jamb ami, (Ole :1•.
mouldings, to a large scale; the dettoration of ctfininitysi •
breasts, mid mantels ;paneling and BT/sitting of ceiling
with the appropriate 'furniture_. The :wholcAllustrast
with working and perspective drawings, and arming :
the necessary parts of 'a 'modern - dwelling, by . D. 11:
Aruot Architect. The aboqe now publishing is nuts'
bets—Nos. 1, 2 and 30aCalltald indlOr sale by • '
•:•• :
. o iKAirt.t.ol,t
nteior.Wood a nd 2 d'
From ?fro. Asa Shinn, of Me Protestant Xsutodut &flock. '
ritHkundersigned, having been athicted during the pakt '1"
1. Winter, with a disease in the stomach, somettmespro. • ! ., s7
daciug grearpain in the stomach for ten or twelve Muth'
without intermission, and having tried various remedies
with little elfUct, was furnished with' a bottle of Dr. D.
'Jaynes' Carminsuive Eafrozo..• This ha aced ACCqrdillt , lo•; - •
the dinctions,.and found invariably that this medicine •
caused the Plinio abate in three or fotti minutes lab:l.dt'
'fifteen or twenty mmutes,, every uneasy renstnion-was.,
entirely qtdeted. The medicine was 'afterwards 'dud
whenever Indications of the approach of pain.were '
ceived, and the pain was thereby prevented. Re'couttp.a.,
ed to use the medicine every evening, brat somedmcg
the morning; and in a few weeks health was so ekr,re- '
stored that the sufferer wait relieved frobitilitelukcatW :' 11,
of oppressive pain. From ex p e rienceithSeef.Oh be Cau t'
'confidently recommend Dr. D. Jaynes' Cezminative Dol.
• atm, as a salutary medicine for diseases of tlio-stornakkJ
and bowels. • , ;13RINg
Allegheny City, Any 1ik15119. •.‘ . ~.C
4. 3 * ••
Er For sale at the pram' TPA, ,
5T0R47,0: Fonrth•-•
street.near Wood: • •••.' -'••• • •/-
ETAVE you a bad complckwn, coarse;dariWyellove, or k . 1
ja sallow. If you have ; you will by.usinsa.Caiket-ot .; ' --
Jones' Italian Chemical Soap; tt week or Ma, Your akin' .4
; becomes olearosrLite - owl-smooth. .. I f3 l : s lbarni.nat,44,ll- - ti
'cease of the Weld, Pace or Beard — such as filln_gwonti,, -.,-
:Staid head, Scurvy; Erysipelas; Salt Elhotint, - Blibet4-' ;!,
:Itch—you can be cured: for 1. have seen peesonsmh o ,, ..s"
.had filthy skin diseases for yeart. and after ite.W . 0
thi. g in vain, have been cored b3t.tiltibingriti;tnirt3thh i 4 , ...,
-Jones' Italian Chemical Sono, and can conamantiowily . _
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offer it for any of the above: complotnis,atildlt 4 •pfottld - .. ...;
not do, unless I knew. it to be-all I state. '-if -yo no .11 ,
u, d y jac
• Enjwsinne, Freckle*, Morpliess; Tan; 811/1 Thlll2 Ot" .. - ,
:uremenis of any kind, it will dispel thesq,AsedsAnk* ;l c ; -..
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:skin beautiful—it is a sure antidote and cure for the bikes • - - ..- •
of musomtoca, humike.. , .... -r. 4.J . ;: . . !to i 1.: .va.1 .• . . . ..,
fl7r• Beware of coluiterfaits....Pariiculas;ychesiionea.-
liefor Jones , Soap,' anlficeihitt then emo Ofit:itlnes
lia op each cake. , ~P.essons &paps* thelsontb• ogitrthes. i .. .: .
worn elitantes;"%tonld find this not Only, for themselves, • - .
:Out it is siaever.failing'.iimidr6ar. .ehems and tharteti]in 0
iinfants. And now, reader, by giving this one triaLyo u - "
;wilt And hail or even more than ono kite, stand Mo*.
t Sold at SS Cholla* street, N. Y. and hvlivrt L ,,y ike _
inane, e. labotty vase; PittestotC: "' 7. ? . ''' .. 1 •N` , !
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