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tia ^ -t',agn* f 017 R LINES, ,Firs Milani a Year.
Liar -oats wiiinot be inserted unless an eltra,priee
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: 11.,!..Advertiseinen-s; l'keicti, the number of baser,
hone not harked, Neill be meerted, and charged until
f i lrafessional eats.
j " , 1). - JENNLNUS;•Attorney at 'Lau, Fourth et., above
AMUSL.: I IV-'lll.l.thi7 Attorniff:ar Latv—offieeon 4th
vs treet,Atear Grant: Pittshargh. 'oet2.s -
lAMBS F. KERR, .stabeney at Law; office in Bake
.acell'slitildings,;Gra.nt street. : .rany27-3m.
a, ,AS ; 10. ,Physician and Surgeon.- 7 0ffice
No 8; . St.-Clair.street, Pittsburgh . aug2l-y,.,
rt R. JOHN CRAWFOILD,.otrice bla- St. Clair Atreet,
vppusila the .Exchanga. „ auglo-y
rt ,OI I.I.INIX).LOUNIS,•Attorney - at Lam—Office 4th
et.,49ve Wood-
rpliomas M. MARSHALL,. Auorney,cu Aam—Office,
- Lciarnep Bailangs, rourth:et.... -.jan7"/S
CDAEDAGI3, duorney ar,Law—thttice ,in I3akewelPs
•:ngii4iag, on Drant street, opposite the Court
Douse: : •
M. KENNEDY, Attorney at Law—Oil - EC in tea
, - :Suite building. with Arderninn M'Master, Fifth et.,
between Wood and Smithfield els. t0417-Oirt•
JOHN' at Lato.- . Office, Mirth side
of Fifth street, between Wood and, Smithfield, in the
, sme building 'with Aldezman Morrow. sep3o.l y
GEORGE W. LA YNC4,,tuarney and Counsellor aeLate
coui•Notary Public.offir.e ni the corner of 4th and .
Wood sta., over Sibber& Jones' Exchange office. octl4
VIDMUND • SNOW.I.MiN, ittorno Law.--Othee in
j 124 the building.on the. North East corner of Fourth and
timithfield'aus. nova L. •
ID, t hioo.lloW,Akterman.r-Odiee north side of Fifth V.
AV. srept, between Wood aud Sinith.field, Pittsburgh.
Ar , CANDLESS Sr. SVC:LURE, Attorneys and Counrd-
ITU tonist'Law,-01fiee on Fourth est., opposite R.& R.
H. Pattirson's Livery Stable, Pittsburgh. sepin-y
VORWA RD &SWARTZ WELDER. Attenteys at Law.
1. i.Officemn Fourth street, between Wood and Smith
tield,ppposite Patterson's Livery Stable. ap7-y
(I.EoatilE;.E. GILL:H.OIW, Auerney.and Couniellor
Law.--thime removed to the thl door below Grant st.,
on Pop,rth, to ,theoffice lafely occupied kkl - 41deiman M it-
owaY, Attorney anti Counsalor at Lam.—
effibee in Bittewell's Buildings on GMT/I street
je29'.17-Iy. .
' C. SHANNON, :Wormy and Counrettor at Lam.—
• • Office on 4th st:, between Wood and, Smitbrietd,.
and nearly opposite the Mayor's odlee. morn-y
JSCOTT, Dentist, Fourth at. ' five.doore west of afar
.. keL • :All work .warranted, and if not perfectly sat=
isfaotory no ,charges will be made. feblo
A.EMOVAL.—,Dr. Robert Snyder, has removed his
" office to - Fourth street, between Wood and Smith
field streets. marls-I y
_XEM.OVA.L..—A. Beelen has removed his commission
and forsorarding business from the Canal Basin to kis
new•warahonse„ enThird street, nearly opposite the Port
may3O-ly
1111)11 , EMOVA.L.--.1013W J. MITCHEL L Attorney at Law.
has Ter:Cloven nr'rotertkr-N, seelavdoee to t6a /mince laf
Aldeiman Steel.
PCLUEM, 41torneyat
leetioas made in We Amigo% Fayette, Greene and
adjoining counties. agiYry
THOMAS B. KENNEDY, Attorney at Law Office on
Fourth, between Wood and Smithfield.
Batmermscre:Gen: S. K. Moorehead, John Graham,
Pree , Pinsbiugh:Bank; Mr. W..Burbridge; Logan,
Wilson L kA:i.MeCord dr. Co., Pittsburgh, Pa. oval
110 BUCKMASrES, Aiderman—Office: Fourth street
i .third doer above Smithfield, South side.
Coaveyeacingof all kinds done with the greatest cure
and leghfacciiiney.
Titles to Rena:Unite examined, &c. novls
OLIN' COYLE; Rotary and conreyancer.—Odice in
Metettlf'i Poirrth street, near Smithfield,
PittsbUrgh, , Deeds, Bonds, - Mortgages, Articles of Agree
ment, e e
ment, and all other instruments of writing drawn up with
nuctt 7 and dispatch- Tides to Real Estate ettunincd.
TOlie .PARKINSON, Alderman, Fifth Ward, Penn
Uit.; between Walnut and O'Hara sta., where he may
be round - sit itll times. Those having honses or other prop
erty td"sell'orreitt,eitilinve the same punctually attend
ed to; debts'eolleeted, and all'the duties of an Alderman
wij4elee.proptptutlention..:;, 0e27-p
112.ELLONe
TTORNEY and COUNSELLOR at LAW;. Office in
Mellon's Buildings, corner of Wylie and Fifth steels
east side of the Coati }1011543.
;Er Collect:ldg, COmteyaneing,. examinations of RP
cords,ltn.4romptly and aceannely attended to. myla
WrRY. WILLIAMS, Attorney anekCounsellor at
enn, tsneenisor• to - Lowrie & Mee at
the old stand, Fourth sty above Smithfield; •
THE Part nernhip6aietotore existing between Henry
W. Williams: Esq., and tnyicelf,in the practice ofthe law,
wairdissolved•by mutual consent on the 26th ult., and the
Laziness will hereafter be continuect by Henry W. Wil
liams, whom. most, cheerfully recommend to all for
whom I haye the honor to ,do busineset—as a gentleman
every way Worthy of their confidenze.
actg..). • ' • • 'WALTER If. LOWRIE.
Geer a R. Riddle, cossveyanoor.-
O FFICE in AVeryrukv; Fifth street, above Smithfield,
Dzims,lidorrosinits,Aoasimmara,Borms, RH:LI:ABM, and
other iastrOmentstsflvriting, drawn with neatness, legal
accuracy and dispatch. ,He will also attend to drawing
and fi li ng Ateribinris , Liens,Aermintrof Exesurors,Admia
istratclts;it, Eituniniiirolles to Real Estate, Searching
Retsmisfor&Liens f -
From his long experience , and intimate - acquaintance
with the mannr of keeping the public records, he ex
peets to gtve.satisfaetion to those who may entrust their
easiness to his bare. decls
Ana Lion Notice
HE .
subscribes has paid into the Treasu-y of the Corn
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T nionwealth, the amount of license required by law.
He has given the regularly tipproved security, and taken
out a commission of the &tideless, as an Auctioneer of
the city : of Pittsburgh, and rented that spacious ware
room belonging to Bylvanns Lothrop, Esq., N 0.1.14 Wood
street, three doprs 'from - Fifth, where he isprepared to at
tend.to the sale of every kindof Merchandise, Furniture,
Real. Estate, Stotka, Shipping, either at the Auction-
Boozes or on the preraises,"and will in all cases exert-him
self, tothe utmost fox' the benefit of his employers, on the
mostreasonableterms,• he will sell exclusively and only
on, commission - neither purchasing nor having any in
terest whatever ongoods in the store, but merely the com
snissionforisening, thereby giving all owners a fat ch acme
without partiality of havingtherein property disposed of
to the best advantage.
SSles will be promptly settled when made. Advances
wilr,be' given at any unie,'ou the most accommodating
terros. , ; Merchants will he charged for advances.
Balar , sale days :-Mondays and Thursdays, of Dry
Goods, Groceries, .Furniture, dtc.;;', and every evening,
Hardware; Cutlery, Watches; Guns, Pistols, and Fancy
Articles. Books on Saturday evenings. -
ap24 JAMES Id'KENDIA, Aunt.
Removal.
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& t. torin Would- respectfully inform the mer-
JUA - 'ehitnts of this city and our customers generally,
thar„Weitavvremoved-our stock of Shirts and Gents Fur
nialag Goods, to the oorner of Fifth and Market streets,
2d story W: tr. P. Angus, , entrance on . Fifth street,
where. we intend to keep on hand a large stock of Shirts,
of our own with an assortment of Gentle
moistFurnishing Goods, usually kept by Eastern Whole
sale Famishing Stores. ..
Being ysry thankful for the kind patronage bestowed
'onus forthe past yeai, we would be happy to receive
callsfrcm'onr'old customers and merchants generally,
and Wisuld'inforin them that we intend nothing on our
par:Lab-all Judaea them; to tools further, as we expect to
add Largely ta our Stock, and diminish our prices.
Merchants and" detders arc Solicited-to examine our
stock of Goods. . • • aplo-If
0 TEEL.AND FILE MAN UFACTO.R.V.—The subscri
bnra; furring e nlarkedifieirestabli aliment fo r the man
ufaCture of Bermsuptnil PrLds—cat the corner of O'f-lara
and Liberty strietiT.Piyaburgh—are prepared to furnish
Illeacifeyery description,pf 'the best quality; and being
determmed.to•ranke it the
. .ipterest.of consumers to pur
chase File/Trona theni; respectfully invite the patronage
of all irhouse the article
niatiO - P 9 '•-' 'J. ANKRIIif & CO.
1100EMOV - All-On'aceount of our pent up market, and
~LlCrtmlentand•for 'vegetable elands, I have been com
pelled-to zemove tap Bread Stand to the opposite side of
Alarket street, in front of Alexander &Day's Dry Goods
Stc.re s 7lter9 k shall be glad to see nay.forraer customers.
• 40/IN SkIEPHARD: -
"Irtt:ta,S,A.CSl, Four Lon--Bounded by keen,
.Libetty
- and' Hay'sts.Verteh lot having - 21feet front, and ex
teddinettiek ItO'feet:' 'Two of there are corner lots, and
1380:Vika of the .whole_property. is one of the mo st- ad=
Vallitignin lathe c ity. Forkfarther information apply to
IItI...SWARTZVVF.t.rms, F ourt h at.
otr3=l.f between Wood and Smithfield.
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lIMSTRONG CROZEit; Vonzinission Merchants
AsilL , and Dealers in Produce, *cf.—Nth 22 Market et. deft
TAS. AloGUlßEirs.suroNsai s v Ts,thort, Third it.snealr
'J WciodSt. isepl.B-y
laNitS — MCRtigNA, Austioneer : 'atui Commission. Mir.
U N0..114 Wood street: .febl
Dealer In gansy Goods. and
:~lfinimiags, No.'67Miiiket street. feta
" A LEXANDEIVJAYNES, 'Pain Tea Store, .72 "l'hird
ilustreet t near Wciod. , rebi,
AIcCLOSKEY,4rom C4y, Piothing Store n lljo4.l),
k).Liberty street, opposite the month of Market. febl
TOSHUA ROBINSON.; Agent for . .Hitrndei & Co.'s
Linde Paeketr, Fifth stone Oar - below IVood. febl:
A xruAJANI. JACKSON, Palette died kilt Jlerat, 89 Lib
orty' stn3et, head of - •
ENGLISEIA.ELLIOTT, Booktetterrand:Brattanera, No.
56, Market et. between Third arld . Pourth. teal
Fashionable Clothing. Siert N
eerry Street.' . 49
fob!
Er
t ON: SARtiENT, NI; coruetaf.Wood and *ixat
febt
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ifOLALESFG SON, :clinkers and Deakrzin Yu/tangs
Coin and Bank Notei, GS Market striqn. • lebt.
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jFULTON, Bert and Brass Founder, N0. , 70 Second
. street, beta een Market and Ferry streets. fetal
IoWiNISEND;CAItR te Co.iCoackaad agoit makerl;
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SL.Clair street, hear the - bridge. • febl •
R. pßowiTs OFF/Gk, Di 0.6.5, Diamond alley, near
Mood a eet.
WERNl2l3ERG,Rashioniibie Clothing Establishmen;
V.. 1. No. 25 Liberty- street.: " mr24
10 1 IN 01 - 1 4 1 , 1 ).N, Eashionabia einli airect, near
t/ Wood opposite tke office of the Poet. my:43
ILLER & RICKbi'UN, {Vhotcsok linxers and Com
'iyiL mission DI Erchants, corner. of Liberty and Irwin Ina,
et A. McN ULT Y & CO„, Forwarding an,,t ommission
kJ. Merchants, Canatilasin. ' mar 3
JOUN and Cloth ler, Liberty- street
between Sixth and Virgin alley, south side. seplo
.1.1," I t /tIATTHEWS & Co, trholuale (irocers, Com
mission and Forwarding Alert:hunts, and Agents for
ISrlebton Cotton Yarns, 57 Water at., k'ittsburg r . rap;!
- larfit. A. WARD, Dentist, Penn street, three doors
above.liand street.' Office hours; from nine till
mar2d:y.
COOLEY & LAMD,..,/lterchant Tailors, Wood street,
second door' from' Water, - will keep constantly on
hand a well selected lota Clothing. . mart&y .
lARSLAND,Cheap Wholesale and,Retai/ Cloth
. log Store, No. 4.t . Libertti street, corner of Virgin
alley, Pittsburgh. feb:33:l y
ITLEE, (successor to hlttieur & Laza Wool freaks
and Commission firerchant., Loathe sale of Ameri
can Woolen Goods. • feblo
1A Y & CO., Rookselker, Stationei s, and Paper Dealers,
corner of Wood and Third streets, Pittsburgh, Pa.
ttook-binding and Printing done to order. te
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TAMES - F. KEERi Attorney at iorto—otbee removed to
U Fourth street, between Smithfield and Grant streets
Ilittsburgh. iuo3:Jm
AT MULLEN fr....DOVVNING, Eithionable Clothing
Stare, No. 218 Liberty street, opposite Seventh at.
scp2tt-y •
CUAIMINS &SMITII, Forwarding and earrenniStort
:Merchants andiDectiosin Produce, No. 3 Smithfieldst
opposite tile Monongahela House. jel.9
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I,NU teMOUII HEAD, ll"Solecate and Retail Grocers
JOIL and Produce Dealers, .corner of the Diamond anti
Diamond alley. my 23
ETODD It CO., Gentkmen's Furnishing Goods Es-
N taldishnirnt, corner of Market and Filth streets. up
stair. entrance on Fifth street. mYI3
A ISSALOAI 5101 i. Wholesa/e and Remit aler in Fancy and Staple .Dry Goods, Market strum, be
twoon Fourth and tin.. Diamond. m
IttliN DLit LEVY, G.:ld Beater, No. 190 W ood 6
Gold Learld.tenusta' Foil. Occ. constantly ou hand and
Matt ufaciured to ohler. tny23
IURPHY ar. LEE, Wool Dealers and Commission
! the sale of American Woolen Goods,
corner of Liberty street and Cecil's alley. novlo
1 BLUME, Piano Forte Manufacturer, and dealer in
. Musical lustruments, No. IN Wood street, near
novl9
I USEPH WOODWELL., haparier and /Ma Lao in For
t, den and Larazrstic hardware, corner or Second and
Wood strecia. ocl.W
Ait:CLURSIAN & CO., Agents for Carlisle
0 'arid RiPparcfs Regular Line of Packet Ships ' from
New York to Liverpool, No. I.4tt Liberty et. febl
{ US USEPII MAJOR, .goat Store, Skip Chandlery and
Agency of the Pittsbargh Lard Oil Factory, No 4,
Market street, Pittsburgh. ml 2
I.A.A.EVE at (Yeti:N3TM, Proprietors of Pittsburgh
1 Portable Boat Store corner of Penn and Wayne sts
f AMES MAY., trhalande..Groan.,Waraosioding and Com
iblYmin-bits--nrcreifonr, NV - Liter street, between 111 - arlet dna
Ferry.. febl
LYRA, h. CURRY, Bankrew and Exchange Brokers, N o
65 Wood street, third door below Fourth, west side
febl
ZI it.A.MER & lUL% 1,. Banker and Erxhange
„Mcorner of Third and Wood streets, opposite the St.
Charles Hotel. (eta
JOHNSON !V. STOCKTON,BooLarilers, Stationm 3 ; Prin
icrs and Pu.blishers, corner of Market and Third sta.:
(cid
VR SCH . ,. A, Bookstiler, Szaticmtr aad Bindcr,
.Y Fifth street, between Wood and Niarlcet. jan7
McSTEIN, Brass Panadrr wed (las Pater. Smith.
field street ; between Diamond alley and Fifth et.
declB
J. Ale DEvref, IVholvare CI-roars. dealers in Pro
d
J. duce and Pittsburgh manufactures, No. 214 Liberty,
opposite 7th at. a. t 8
Q . EVEN BR; DOORS CLOTHING STORE, No. 5 Sixth
sleet, near Liberty. ,JOHN FARRAN,
no `'l Proprietor.
1011 N 1 1 101{CiAN,Maaksate and Raail Druggist, No.
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93k, Wood street, oue door south ofDtamond alley.
febi
VOLLANSDEE ec HAYWARD, D'hors.sale and Retail
_Dealers in Boots and Sh oes,, op
posite Wood. - fe No. let Liberty streetbl
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FANESTOeK & CO., Wholesale „Drug Ware-
J-L• house, corner °film and - Wood streets, and cornet
W
of ood and Sixth. fool
I. S. M TOLING. J. Q. A. YOUNG.
T S. M. YOUNG & Co , Who/rude and Retail Family
• Grocers and Dealers in Produce. N. W. corner of
Fourth and Ferry and S. W. corner of Third and Roan
streetsi-Pittsburgti. =KR ry
JoSiTtrA"RitoDEs, Wholesale Fruiterer, Confectioner
and Dealer in Nuts and all kinds of Foreign Fruits,
No. 13 Wood street. East aide, between Water and Firs
streets, Pittsburgh, PA. A ll orders in his line carefully
attended to. mar2s
-roux McDavirr. JAXES Mcßarryr. Wffi. McDsvrrr
TORN MeDEVITT & BROS ., lnc &sale Grocers, Deal-.
era
ill Produce,. Pittsburgh Manufactures, and Mir
chandixe generally, No. 13 Commercial Row, Liberty
street. mar2l:y
M. ALEXANDER & SONS. Coffin /Rohm and Fstr
y nishing Undertakers, corner of Penn and St. Clair
streets, opposite the Exchange. Entrance on Penn erect.
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JOHN H.. MELLOR, Wholesale and Retail Dealer in
Music and Musicalinsiramente,Pianos,School Rooks,
and Stationery, No. 122 Wood street. . janl
AMES PATTERSON, 7r., corner of First and Ferry
streets, manufacturer of Locks, Hinges, and Dolts;
Tobacco,Fuller, ; Mill and - Timber Screws, Heinen
Screws for Rolling Mills &c. seplo
JBRYAR Rectifying Distiller, and Wholesale Dealer
sin Foreign and D, meg i e wi ne . and Liquor. No.
114 Liberty street and RI Diamond alley. li'2l
OCCHANGE HOTEL, Exchange -Place, Eakin:tore.
. DORSEY,. Proprietor. Coaches will be in readiness
at all the landings to convey passengers, free of charge,
to the Hotel. dee29
'WING &PINNEY, Agente . for the De/ateare Mutual
XL insurance Company, of Philadelphia, at the Ware
house of King & llolmes, Water street, neat Market.
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nAilSOli IfIcKNIGHT, Wholesale (inners and O V mission Merchants, Sixth street, between Wood and
Liberty.. - dec4
W itL GLENN, Bookbindar, corner of Third and Wood
- streets, above C. H. Kay, where he is prepared to
do every *eription-of , ruling and binding. peed
R ttßi s rlYTVholesale and Retail Deafer - hi
—DRY GOODS, North east corner of Market and
Four& sta. ap2o:y -
SA.MU • MORROW, Manufacturer of Tin, Copper
and .Sheet Iron Ware, No. 17 Fifth street, between
Wood and Market..•
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giacyrn & SCOTT, - Whotercile and . Retail Dealer in
J.. Boots, Shoes,' Trunks, Citivirliags &e.. S. W. cornet.
of Fourth and Smithfield ata;Pitlaharltli, Pa. [ffirld:y
PILINGUIt 11A.RDAVG11 west sst tuns/atom
& W. IiARBAUGH, Commission and Forwarding
0. Merchants, and dealers in Flour .Wool and Produce,
No. 53 Water, and 104 Front street, between Wood and
Smithfield streets. Fittsbrirgh. , - na 2O :Y
IiacHARD T. LEECH, Jr., Importer, and dealer in;
IL Foreign and Domestic Salem, Hardware, and Car
riage Trimmirigs, of all descriptions, No. 133 Wood-at.,
Pittsburgh, sevennoors above Fifth, and one door above
H. Childs dk. Co.'s Shoe Store. ..!a1124
S& SENCLA - 11t,ilate Martin to Smith,) Modest*
Gmcers, Product and Comani.ssion .11reveharits,56 Wood
street, Pittsburgh.' The undersigned having entered into
partnership under the. above style, respectfully , ask the
patronage of the friends of the Into Arm, and of the pur
chasers generally. — They feel warranted in promising
that - they can give satisfaction Ito all who may buy of
them, or confide business to their care.
AVAI. H, SATITH
mar 26 W. qINCLAkt.
owNsEND, CARR & CO. Successors to the firm
Told of C. Townsend & Co., and Carr & Rowland, beg
leave to announce to their friends and to the public gen
critly, that they are now - prepared to execute all kinds
of work in. the Coach and Wagon -making business, at
the shortest notice; and warranted ft. be of the best quali
ty. The very large quantity of seasoned Timber' with
which they are prepared, and their faeilitiesfor business,
enables them to insure the public that they are prepared
to carryon an extensive and promyt business in their
line, and they reispeetfully.solteit a continuance of the
liberal patronage bestowed upon th e late firms. sag:4...
Businss garbs.
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%shiest; (garbs.
1)(7 . M.; our aner • oduec o'er, o. 158
Y , Liberty street, Pittsburgh, rnarrt-
1010 EYNOLDS, 4 SHEA WAD/4We GraMTlCQuirPisPical
iii,Jfereliants,,arid Dealers in Rigs - Paper, ?cc., corner..
or Peini' and Irwin Wants, PittOmrgh. All 'sues Prim
ing Paper constantly. oti hand,
TAMES PAi ON, Sr , ;* o &ate • Grraterandßerrifyin
tJ Diseiger, and Dealer 'in FdrOigri and Domestic* Wines
'ritad Ligacirs, Flour, Chebte, Seeds,- Grath, &0., No.' 17
liiberty Street; Pittsburgh. ~ . tang; -
. • :Daniel (Dungeon, . -
ANH ORNAMENTAL PAINTER,
I Liberty street, opposite Hand. All work neatly
executed. Orders punctually attended to. Inuir22:r
George Boole.Jr.;'"•
IUrANCEACTURER BRUSHES, WOcassamt AND.
lvl,Rsr.t.u., No. 7 5 Wood street,, Pittsburgh, Pa. Con
stantty oil hand, a general and extensive mufti/tient Of
.u.t. EMI:* Of BRUSHES, at the lotreat Easternprices:` , '
N. f3,—.llachine Bmajtes, &. e ., made to. order at-the
shortest notice. mi.3o;y
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A. B. 3 BRINGSTEIN t
N0.1 . 40 . 11r00ct street, bellow"' Fifth and 'Virgin Ailey. -
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HOLESAL and Retail . Dealer "in Cedar Ware,
• Fancy Ware, Wooden Ware, of every deacription,•
Wi low Ware, foreign and domestic; Mails of all
kinds , *Patent Rotat7Chnrits; which - far surges* any now
in use in the United.. States: 'For sale , at the 'lowest.
prices. - taar26—Qmo - •
J. . BNT
._
Yi r HOLESALE GROC S
ER., RE ON
CT E IFYING DISTILLER,
COMMISSION AND PRODUCE MERCHANT;
.tareign and Dommic WI , Liquor.,, Fruiu, Nuts, !IT
mareh9 162 Liberty street; Pittsburgh.,
11.1 , CA.NDL EMS & CAMPBELL '
No. 97 ireful street, rice* 'door to DitimoncUallevi
WHOLESALE DEA,LVES IN VAIIINTY • .AND ' . Goons
/1A ILE now in daily receipt of all the articles in their
line of business—purchased at the lowest Prices in
the East; to which they invite the attention of tountry
merchants nail others; and which they flatter themselves
they can dispose of at the lowest prices and on the most
favorable terms.
Q't IWKINLEY,Iiouse, Sign and Ornarnental Painter,
O. and dealer in PAINTS, No. 44 St. Clair st, Pitts
burgh, has constantly on hand all kinds of PAurra, either
Dry or Mixed; Japan and Copal Varnish;Linseed 04;
Boiled Oil ; Spirits Turpentine ; Window Glass,. of all :
sizes; Party, Paint Brushes, &a., all of the best quality,
and ffn. sale at reasonable nrices. scull
H. GERBERDING, Dealer in Imported
and Domestic Sagars,Btitaff and Tobacco,
Wholesale and Retail, Liberty , street, a L
doors above Smithfield, Pittsburgh, Pa.
It rAllorders from country Merchants will be promp .
y attended to. /1201 y
WM. B. SCAMPS. /AXES ATILISSIIN.
SCAIFE & ATKINSON, Manttjacturers of Tin, Fop
pe, and Sheet Iron Ware: They also execute every
description of Blacksmith Work. First street, between
Wood and Market, Pittsburgh. octUry
DRUGS! DRUGS ! Monism. Druggist and
Apothecary, north=west corner of Wood and Fifth
streets, Pittsburgh, will keeptonstantly on hand Drugs,
Paints, Oils, Dye-Stuffs, &c.
N.D.—Physicians' Prescriptions carefully compound
ed from the best materials at any hour of the day or
night. Also, an assortment of Perfumery; fine tooth,
hair, and clothes' Brushes, tee, tec., , tec., which will be
sold low for cash. ap2o:ly
WILLIAM TROITILLO, Undertaker, Fit' street, im
mediately opposite the Theatre, respecrfully in
forms his friends and the public in general, that he hoe
resumed his business as a Furnishing Undertaker. lie
is supplied 'With and alwaya keeps on hand Coffins of all
sires and kinds, Shrouds, and all other articles necessary
on such occasions.
Silver plates, ice boxes. and leaden coffins will blimp
plied in order. A fine hearse and cat riage always ready
to attend funerals. sepffilkly
John M. Townsend,
DRUGGIST AND APOTHECARY, No. 45, Market
strop t, three doors above Third, Pittsburgh, will have
constantly on band a well selected assortment of the best
nail freshest Medicines, which he will sell on the most
reasonable terms. Physicians sending orders will be
promptly attended to, and anppplied with articles they
may rely upon as genuine.
Physieinns prescriptions will be accurately and neatly
prepared front the hest materiels, at any hour of the day
or night.
Mao, for sale, a large stock of fresh and good PERFU
MERY. dec.lsl
IL GALLAGITEIL a. A. LONa. J. IL MILLER
. GALLAGHER, LONG & MILLER,
No. It Front st., between Woad and S mithfield strati.
ir A'.:CEFACTURERS of Bells of all sizes, double and
lit single action Force Pumps, Counter Railing, Min
eral Water Pumps, fi ttings of all kinds for Gas, Water,
Steam. &c.. Brass Castings for Machinery and anthattri
tem metal for same. Particular attention paid to Gas
Fixtures, and a well assorted stock of Plain and Orna
ment-at rellatrinnw. -spartacrt,war
exontly Anlnnd. oct9
AXES A REINT.RONG. SAMUEL CROZEB. ,
ARMSTRONG & CROZER. Commission Aforkonts,
No. 21 Market street, Pittsburgh, Pa., will attend
promptly to the sale of every description of Western
Produce, and other articles entrusted to their care.
REFER ro—llatinn. Hussey & Co., Pittsburgh; Hanna,
Graham & Co., New Lisbon, 0.; Merchants generally,
%Vt. O. Rhodes & Ogleby, Bridgeport, 0.; A. G.
Richardson & Dro., Cincinnati; J. F. Howard, Louisville,
Ky.; Guile & Dorwort, St. Louie, H. Boyles, Steuben
ville. deed:
ALLEN BROWN. W. C. COMM/XT.
BROWN'S HOTEL,
CORNER OF SEITHFIRLD AND THIRD STS.,
Pittsburgh, Pa
BROWN k CONNELLY, PROPRIETORS.
N. B.—Good Stabling tittarhed to the house.
ATT - LIC :T 0 -
I;Riand B>ara Fouoti r. bas rebuilt nn~
commenced business at his old stand, No. 70, Se
e.ond., between Market and Ferry streets, where he will
be pleased to see his old customers and friend..
Church, steamboat, and bells of every aim from 10 to
10,0110 pounds, cast from patterns of the most approved
models, and warranted to be of the best materials.
IktineYal Water Pumps, Counters, Railings, &e., &e.,
together with every variety of Brass Coalinga, if require
cd, turned and finished to the neatest manner.
. .
A. F. is the sole agent for Bobbin's Anti-Attraction Me
tal, so justly celebrated for the reduction of friction in
machinery. The boxes and composition can be bad of
him at all times. novlly
II k TEWLY INVENTED PATENT BLOCK SPRING
1.1 TRUSS, for the immediate relief and
. permanent
cure of Hernia and Rupture! (Suited to all sixes.) 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 a daptsi itself to any move
ment made by the wearer. It can he worn without any
intermission, until a cure is affected The subscribers
have made arrangements for the manufacture of these
valuable 'Trusses, in a superior style, in Philadelphia, and
have them now for sale at their of fi ce. No. 77 Smith fieldi
streetmear Sixth, Pittsburgh. GEORGE WATT,
lyl D. W. KAUFFMAN.
EW DRUGSTODE.—Joirftb. riaaaa.a - Pott l
sale and and Retail Druggist. No. 931 Wood street,
one door south of Diamond alley, Pittsburgh.—The
subscriber has just received from the eastern cities, tuld
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, together
with all such articles as arc usually kept for sale at
wholesale and retail drug store.
His stock is entirely new, and has been selected with
care. He is confident that his articles, both as to quality
and price, will please such as may favor bim white call.
AffONONGAIIELA PLANING MILL.---Isaias Minx-
In INGER would respectfully inform his friends and the
public, that his new establishment is now in full opera
tion, and that ha is prepared to furnish Boat Cabins, and
all all orders for Planed Lumber, with promptauda,and
at the lowest rates.
Board and Pirork.--planed on one or both sides, con
scantly on hat d'.-,..
Sash, Doors and Mouldings, °r every description, made
to order.
Builders and Carpenters would find it totheir advan
tage to give him a call, as he can now furnish them with
planked stuff, suitable for every description of work.
dec3•tf
mcm , m=
PRESTON & WAGNER., Engine Builders_, have com
menced business on Penn st., near the Point, at the
establishment formerly carried on by Staekhouse & Nel
son. Persons wishing to purchase Steam Engines for
Boats, or for other purposes, will please favor us with a
call, as we flatter ourselves to be able to furnish them on
as favorable terms as any otherestablishment in the city.
Also, rolling mill and castings of every description can
be had nt the shortest notice.
Rammaactut—Capt. Robert Beer, Thomas Scott, Esq.'
Church, Carothers, & Co., H. Denny, Esq., M. Allen & Co'
CYPRIAN PRESTON,
ap22 ENOCH WAGNER.
CHEAP BONNETS.—w. IL lITURPHY Is selling on
his remaining stock of BONNETS at greatly redu
ced prices. Bonnets of last Winter's shapes at from 25
cents to 81,00.
Cheap Lawns lot of Dress Lawns reduced to 121
cents per yard.
Mute Goods for Dresses.—A supply just received, and
offered very low.
Dark amghams.—Rich dark stylesof Gingham. Also,
Manchester and Domestic do., of choice patterns.
Mantua Ribbons.—An Assortment just received in the
Wholesale Rooms, 2d story, and offered low by the piece.
Also, White and 'Colored Satin do.
Prints and Afusiins.—An excellent stock on hand, from
4i. per yd. up to the finest qualities.
At the nortk-ease earner of Fourth . and Market streets.
Important.
TOIIN M. BLAIR. DAVID STRA ART and PHILIP
gi SPAR MAN, baiting purchased the entire interest and
'stook in trade of Mr. John W. Blair. beg leave to inform
heir numerous friends and the public that they. have this
day entered into partnership under the firm and style of
“ . 101wan& C 0.," for the manufacture of Brushes of every
description. Being practical workmen, they will make
up every article of the most durable material, and in the
first style;Mnd will keep en hand, forsale,at their store,
No. 120 Wood stree4 a. very large, assortment of every
thing in then' line Of business—which, with their exten
sive stock of Shoe Findings, Fishing Tackle, Pnn and
Pocket Knives, Povvder,ShototedrVariety• Goode f they
will sellcherip; vilioleatile and retail._ . .
Machine Brushes made to cirder,with despatch. . .
The eneouragerneutnudpatronageof theirfriendeand
the public is earnestly solictied, and will be thankfully re
ceived. Observe ! ' • ' BLAIR & CO.,
Pittsburgh, Oct. 28th;1848:(oc.10)*
.120 Wood n.."
FLOUR -25 barrels, just received j and for gala by s.
marls gbErrli & SINCLIUR
,)ITTu:R9-4 , i-, , i:y.40 . 0 - .. , ..RiL : ,.:2t, - .:,•-:1849
' '; • -Rewflaigi - •• . •
subscribersinost respectfully announce to their
fellow-citizens` that' they helve perfected their pi
:rangement to'carry On the business of Tin Roofing on an'
ahtenaiva scale:
It is now close onfour since we first intiOduCed •
tirooSnig in this city •Ilitriiwthatiime•welintie cover—
ed over fifty thousand square feet, of roofs ,with Pupate,
and in all cases we believe we have given the most ear
tire satisfaction- This kind cif/Por has been applied to
the very best buildings including, amopg a
large number of others, thetwo.superb buildings on Penn
street;oWned by 'John L.: ribienberger Urfa John Bisset,
4111111,-- That tin rooluglwben-skilifullY laid on) is.both
.permanent and durable, there cab be no doubt; in proof
of this,
we can T erekqe tlivalniosCuniversal application
of this kind of roofing Intim tate Cities on the sea , board
during the last twenty years; and,from enquiring on the
subject, we have yet to learn - or eey.one of. those roofs
.having been worn out. The yenta covered with tin in
our own city . are open to theickaininatiOnOrallwito take
amiquitist 'the , matter. -Waltave also fpiepared u
miniature plan of roofs, which 164139:1e, s een 111,0W,ostab. -
lishrn . ent; where any ot h er informatloirVrililie givenWitit'
pleasure. 'JOON DIINLAP - dc
• marl .Corner Malkettand
marl7^y
The Arisontitgir. ,
111 ATTENTION OF. TIIE PrinLialerEsk"c'ttidl
i,
Tcalled touts folicnvitie certificate!
Ma. S. Rsturs-nOttvlng. tested n quantity; of: 6111,
weighed by yoit - Areomeier,lfindihli iestiltlfroiei
instrument correc i y - and' - 'recoirtatenil--the -use of' it to'
those going to Cahfornia,:as , the beat nlethott_for obtain
iug the real value of Gold. Resp. yours
J U.
Pftsiburgh,ldarch ' • : Goldlteete
: •• • • - Pritssutuni t taira.l4AD:
But. Emurci-:.lkar Sir: lisplog examilled-Vom
eter," manufactured at your rooms, I do'llot, "tate JO
commend lit* the Use of thaisagentlemenwh'' about
• removing to California r in Acerb of . • •
, It gives i close approrimoon to the speeirke gri•iity
of metals, and will certoinktmsble the advealtater to
certain whets hisplacet is yielding Gold.
Mild] ' Yours, resii , y .R. ETTLIIITOCIt
nerid Itufairtera !Oarilriots . riskilHitititia,'
coamsa tome= autirracrrarnmairrausts,xlmtrarlaom p,c ,
itiTBOTH /t,SCOTT haring commenced '
e general BOOT and SHOE basineia,
wholesge • and. retail, 11011111 respectfully invite
the attention - of their (Owls and the . public gene
rally' Mtheir splendid new stock ; consis t ing of Men's,
Women's, Boys', Misses' and. Ottildren's wear, of every
variety, suitable for the seasoui and at prices to suit the
times. Also, a splendid article of home-made work,
such as Gentlemen's fine Boots, and Ladies' hlisseeand
Children's fine work.
Plesuie call and examine for yourselves:
N. B.—Traveling Trunks, Carpel Bags, &c., &e., al
ways on band and for sale low for cash.
[l7- Country Merchants would find it .
to their interest
o give us a call, when visiting the city. -
TROTH 2c SCOTT,
ntarl4 Cornei4th and Smithfield sts
Public Nemec to-,Ecotiomists4
jTux subscriber, being desirous of..
changing his business, hOus determined '
to close out the balancsoof his stock of BOOTS,
SHOES AND TRUNKS-AT COST. They will
be sold in lots, to suit purchatsts, from •
ONE PAIR.TO A THOUSAND
. _ - •
Country &Jeroboam are invited to call at
BATES', CORNER SMITHFIELD AND FIFTH STB.,
Opposite the Pittsburgh Foundry, where they can buy to
their satisfaction, for the stock must be closed out soon.
100 cases Boots on hand, Sld, $l.B, 821, 814 per case.
marl = J. BATES.
Hoots and Shoes Selling °Wait Cost.;
jTax subscriber wishes to retail bis en•
tire stock of BOOTS and - Snots at cosi
Persons wishing to purchase, will have to call
soon, as he intends to remove, on the let of April,
to St. Clair street. - His stock-Is large, and of the very
best kind. The balance remaining unsold by the lit of
April will be auctionse red oil to the highest bidder.
T. A. HINTON,
moat__ Corner Market and Liberty sty.
. .
W !MONS, W /CONS.
THOMAS HARRISON, MANUFACTURER OF
Wagons, Drays, Carts, &0.,
14.31CITINANTA AVING74.ItALF /1111 X MOM Tlllt COVET Ittnak.
pa El proprietor of this establishment baying always
on hand a supply of superior, well seasoned Luta
bey, is prepared to fill orders of every description in his
branch of manufacturing, with as short notice and on as
favorable terms as any othe r workman in The West.
A newly invented Patent Tip Wagon, for -hauling
brick, is built at the above place. Also, Repairing at
tended to. Orders from a distance will receive prompt
attention.
karamisces—Geo. W. Smith, James McCully, Jonas
M'Clintoek. mar633m
Bateau and Bedstead Factory.
RS.&W. M. lIANNAFOBB respectfully inform the
citizens and the public t
l itaerally that they have re
r , W = rp"" „,!!arnr k ntlihrilfil LIMA
where they are prep;&l7tusts-salsolealtile or retail, very
cheap fbr cash, the following articles :—Bareaus, Bed
steads, with Garzam's Iron Fastenings, and also the best
quality of Screw Bedsteads, Tables Stands, &e. And
they wish It particularly understood, there Is somuch
premdiee against machine made work, that they warrant
Mew work to give satisfaction, and if not well made, the
money shall be returned. marl6:3m
A RIXBETER.—The undersigned having adapted an
A
instrument to the purpose of ascertaining the spe
cific gravity or value of Gold, is now prepared to supply
all whom business may require its use. It is small, con
veniert, and can be used without did:Malty, a glance be
ing sufficient to show the process.
Persons contemplating going to California, wo rld do
well to call and examine the instmtnen 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 wilt be supplied gratui
lonely to purchasers. SAmunt. EAKINS,
Union street ;
mar7lm) Rear of John B. hPFaden's Jewelry store,
No. 118
Going to Move.
MINA, GLASS AND QUEENSWARE SELLING
lJ OFF--CALL ADM Seccu BADOADOL—Tbe undersign.
Ed being about to remove, in the coming month, to N 0.06
Wood street, is desirous of closing 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 QITEENSWARE, Giran
doles, Lamps, Britannia. Tea Ware, Castors, Preach
and English, Mantel Ornaments, and Tea Setts, of the
newest styles and patterns, all of which he offers at a
small advance above cost. Remember the place, No.
115 WOOD BS. Iret.27] hi. HODNSON.
Commercial Row Cabinet Wareroom
T. B. YOUNG Zs Co.
"[AE removed their CABINET
WARE-ROOMS to Commercial Bow, Liberty
street, opposite the head of Smithfield, where theY'wi II
keep constantly on hand an extensive assortment of So
fas, Tables, NVanlrobes, Bureaus, Bedsteads, Chairs and
every article in their line of business.
***Undertaking promptly attended to at 'reasonable
lees may 27
Hats, Cape, and Muffs.
Isib• THS subscriber is now receiving from the
city of New York a choice assortment of Hats
Caps and Muffs, Latest Fashions, in great va
riety, and very OMAR, wholesale and retail.
JAMES WILSON,
Smithfield street, 2d door Smith of 4th st.
* ASHION OF HATS FOS. 11448.
.111 , COltD & CO., (late. /11 , Cord & King,)
WILL introduce, on Saturday, Aug. 26, the FALL
sTy,... OF RATS, just received from New
:York. Those in wantof a neat and beautiful HAT,
are invited to • call at their store, corner of Fifth and
Wood streets. an, 4
NOW Hitt and Cap store.
4 JAMES 'WILSON, Hat Afanufarrurer,a l
(formerly of the corner of Diamond alley
and Wood atreem) begs leave respeetftilly
to inform his old castomars, friends, and the public, that
be has opened a NEW STORE on Smithfield at., where
a choice hdsortment 3f - HATS CAPS, and LADIES'
FURS, (as good, neat, fashionable and elixir as any in
the city,) may be had.. .1, W. very cordially invites his
friends and the public to remember his new location and'
establishment,and give him a call as hearty who intends
to welcome Minx. mar3l.-ly
F - -- - -
'aststossaible Hat an. yap .; anuftetory,
FORGE S. ANSHUTZ, Agent, respectfully
mai
IX informs his' friends and the public general
ly, that he has commenced the, manufacture °filial/b.
Hats and Caps, at No. 33 Wood street, ono door from the
corner of Second, where he has now on hand a fine as
sortment of Hats and Caps of his own manufacture,Which
he will, dispose of, wholesale or retall.on.the most rea
sonable! testae, for cash or city acceptance: Hatt made
to order at the shortest notice. aplO-am
Clinton Paper lILIII.
THE CLINTON PAPER MILL, situated at Steuben
ville,l Ohio, having boenenlargod and improved, and
at a very great expense added new aji d t h e ,. most in , -
proved kind of machinery, in now prepared to manufac=
tare all kinds of Writing, Printing, Wrapping and Cotton
Yarn Papers, Bonnet Boards, &c., equal to any 4u, the
Eastern or Western country.
- • • - -
The undersigned having the Agency of the above Mill,
will keep constantly on hand a large supply of the differ
ent kinds of Paper, and will have any sue made to
order at short nonce. S. C. BILL,
jan3l B7 Wood street.
MLLE subscribers having taken the Saw-mill above the.
1 Fifth Ward Bridge, tormerly run by Mr. John Cham
bers,. and having a good stock of Timber on hand, would
solicit the patronage of the public, Orders thankfully
received and punctually attended to.
SAVARY & SPAULDING.
The undersigned having sold his interest in the above
Mill to Messrs. Savary & Spaulding, would recommend
them to his formercastomers and the community, as being
well qualified to give satisfaction to all who may deal
w i t h th orn , aan22af) JOFEhr CHAMBERS.
"Er ONICEPATHIO BOOKS. —J ast re c eived.at the Book
storelX of the subscriber, In Fifth st., near Market:
m wer i a majea,pura, by Samuel Hahueman, translated
and edited by Charles Julius Hempel, M. D. 4 vols. -
Hartman's Acute Diseases, by Dr. Hempel, vol. 1.
Homcepi.thie Domestic bledmine,by J. Lowrie,enlarg
ed and improved by A.I. Hall,: M. D..!
Jah r'e New Manuel, vol. 1...i.N05. 1 and 3. .
Herings Domestic Physician. •
Booninghausen , sThemiztic Pocket Book, for Homes
pathists, by Dr. okie.
HabematPs Chronic Diseases, vol. 3.
Together with Medicine Chests, of different sizes and
prices. • (apl6.) • VICTOR. SORIBA.
ME
tc.
M'i(ktilantOUff.
Chronicle and Dispatch copy 1 week.)
tforzttans.
Saw Mtn.
MEE
iWlM===
Hammer talse.Dastler,
CAINNET, WAR,EROOIII v SMITLIFIR la) STREET, . .
Betivetit Scriitlit :Wet and Stritiobitik allii6Pittsbiti I , Pit:
. ,', • - RAMIE& ec DAILLEB. keep constantly on hand
1:,, variety of , excellent and friabiontible f orniture ;
warranted equal tat* in the - eitt, and sold on as
?I I
tavortible terms as ens be ribtitinedat any Similar
estiklishrnent in .he Waste. They t have.now..on Mind an
allegedly ei - tansiVa stoak,ltntiinSinge kill kiiida-orrthil
tore,
.tronsthe,cheapest and plalnest4a the ghost costly
and *rani. All orders promptly attended to..,,tnt2l:dm
• , Furniture.
si lt
' •. '" Ttrz - iribtseribet,'%eishblett; reduce his ' present
stank. of Furniture, will frOLLI this dote, ,until fart
then notice sell all articiei in his line at - cost, being
detatmineitalessen the amount of stock - on 'handl
Those persons who may call on him with , the intention
of getting a "gbod penny's worth,'' will' hot 'tie' dleap;
robinted: His stock of Furniture is coital to '!any•in , the
city, both in style and workmanshie, and the assortment
complete. ' • - ALEXAND}A*BPCURDY, "
' '"'• ,' , ' ' ..- • Furniture Rooms Third et..
mar2.t.„ .
~ Next, door. above Pittsburgh Bank.
~...“._ -
. -
7 - Jomem W. Woodwell,
-*. O•DEBN - Ali D''.s. NTI Q`llE FU RNlTilli.E`
, ....., ,
No.. 83, THIRD 8171:867,,,P1TT58178¢11.-• . . ' 7
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1
Lancia and splendid assortment of Furniture,
• imitable for Steamboats, 'Refold; and Private Dwell
,- ings,,conatantly ort hand, and made to order-
. who present Stock on hand cannot be exceeded by any
mantifactory iwthe Western country. -Persons wishing
to purchase, would do well to give me , a Cali% as
. I ala
de
termined pry prides shall please. Parte( the S tock edit;
slate to
-10f.e..a Tete; ;Buffel,Etagele • ,
' 'Louis XIV . ' Chairs ; - ' Queen Elizabeth Chaiii; '
L.:Tea:Pepsis ;.;. .Fruiti Tables; ..., -
Toilet.Tables;_, Louis XV.
,Comrnoder.
Frehehldabogaity'BedsteadsTPiano Stools; - '
. . 50•8oftts, vfith plush and hair cloth covers ; ~ ~
50 llfatiogany,Rocking Chairs;, • .
-40 doten.Pirritir ,' - do. -- .. ;" -
:. .- p 0 ' $ 't ;,::Fancy; . do.
. ! .25'Cenfri Tables ;
1 20 pair Div'enh * 4-pair Pier Tables; • • .
,15 marble top Dressing Bureaus;
8 Wardrobes; 0 Secretaries and Book Cases;
20 marble top Wash Stands ;
4 pair Ottomans;
8 pair Fancy Work Stands.
A vrey large assorment of common - Chairs and other.
Furniture, too uarnerous to mention.
Er Smear Boats furnished "on the shortest notice, and
on the mostxmisonable terms.: • ' - ... . . - tebo .
To the Citizens of Pastas burs and. Vlc Inity ! k
THE citizens of Pittsburgh ttnd vicinity are
minded-that they cad fit themselves with some of the
handsomest FRENCH CHINA TEASETTS,QUEENS
WARR AND GLASS—for beaaty, price and quality,
cannot be : excelled in this or any other City West of the
Mountains—at M. BODKIN SON'S, N 0.115 Wood street.
There - you will find'sollls of the prettiest - white and blue
Stone-ware, in:leai dinner and toilet setts, or in separate.
pieces, ever opened in this city i and as, the proprietor is
about to remove from the store her now occuptee, to 'a
more central part of the city, (No. 56 Wood street, op.po
:kite the Eagle Saloon.) lie is desirous of closing ont, his
presettratock, preVious to moving, na you ar&rtware of
the heavy - losses he would sustain by breakage, &c., in
moving so large a stock as he now has in store, and
having bat one day to do so, it will compel him to el*
out almost his entire stock. - .
- .
He is determined to close out at an enormous Sacrifice,
regardless of importing cost. Now is the time to secure
your Bargains t This may be• the, only opportunity yen
may bare of securing Queensware at such low prices.
Remember— M. HODKINSON,
mnrl7 Wood street, three doors below stbat.
Gold WSahers., . .
H.PARRY hasinvented a machine for washing Gold,
• fer which he has made notification for a patent.—
They are now offered for sale at the Warehouse of
PARRY, SCOTT & Co., No. 103,W00d 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
males or horses, weighing eighty pounds 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 size,
that two men will wash the mineral from 150 bushels of '
sand I-earth in a day, without the loss of a particle on'
the mineral. They can be increased in size and worked
by, water or mule poWer, if expedient., The operators
work without going into the water or being exposed to
water or wet. and consequently without endangering
their hea th They will require but a small stream of
Water, and can be used the whole season,and can be put
into operation where there is oot ortficienttrater to wash
in the usual way.
Price of smallest sire $35. Orders from abroad, ac
companied by cash, will be promptly filled.
H. PARRY, at Parry, Scott & Co.'s,
feb7:d tf N 0.103 Woo d at., Pittsburgh.
Woraeater's Pianos.
RECEIVED THIS DAY, and for sale at manufactur
er's prices, three elegant Rosewood PIANOS, made by
woodman, New York. 'These instruments are con
- - • • ,If not superior, to any now made in
.N'eve York:Jawing a delightful tone, full, round, arid
mei oillowl 7 - wrruasca-ter
The price of these Pialloslll bOtteved to on marn - t. •
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 attire of the subscriber, where a largo as
sonment of•Chickeriug's celebrated „Pianos can always
be found. JOHN H. MELLOR,
dee23 No. II Wood street.
READ THIS LETTEIL—W ho will be wjthout a beat:l-
tiful heatrof hair, when they can have one for three
shilling!? Twenty years' tau of hair and wonderful
restarauon
" Bsyrixone, July 17, 1847.
• "Dear Sir—The wonderful effects ofJones , Coral Hair
Restorative has been decisively demonstrated in the ca
ses of several respectable citizens of the town, who, ou
account of your selling three shilling trial bottles, try it
without fear. One instancewhich has attracted partic
ular attention, is the case of a gentleman who had little
or no hair for twenty years; had tried numerous pre
parations in vain, and ultimately had biS head shaved and
wore a wig. At my recommendation, he tried the Re=
storative, and after using It, according to the direction,
for a short time, the young hair appeared and he has now
as fine a head of hair as any person in Baltimore.
" Yours, &c. 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.
Woo
Sold with (all directions at 82 Chatham st.N.Y. and by -
Wm. Jackson, Agent, 89 Liberty st. Pittsburgh, ieeP2o
George Armor,
FASHIONABLE TAILOR , No. 43, Market' street—
Having removed his Tailoring Establishment in the
rooms on Market at., lately occupied as a Bookstore, by
Bosworth fr.. Co., the undersigned is prepared to fill all orj
dare in his line which may be entrusted to his care by his
old friends and customent, and the publiegenerally. His
long experience in the business and the success with
which he has prosecuted itin Pittsburgh, emboldens him
to hope for a liberal share ofloattonage. He will make
'fill descriptions of Clothing in the best manner, and most
fashionable style, FOR CASH.
ap2s-ly OEO. ARMOR.
Herat/ant. Tailor. -
HE subscriber respectfully announces to his custom:
T
era, and to the gentlemen of Pittsburgh, and vie laity,
generally, that he has received his ,usual ass. , rtnient of.
Spring Goods, for gentlemen's wear, to which he invites
their attention. His stock comprses fine Broad Cloths of
all colors ; Cassimeresi rich Vesting., of plain and fancy
patterns; all of which he it prepared to mahufacture in
the best and most fashionable style. •Also, Childrenis
Clothing kept constantly on hand and made to order,
WM. B.S/TAFFER,
my 2 4 Water et., ad door above National Hotel'-'-.
Fashionable 01,01 Store,
No. 2113 LIBERTY STREET, OPPOSITE 'SEVENTHI
MIRE Subscribers respectfully infono their fr iends and
j the public generally, that they have just received
n new supply or French and Faintish Cloths and
merm:,—Yestings of all styles and quality — Ready-made
Clothing of all descriptions, neck and pocket Handker
chiefs, Shirts; in short, every article usually kept in
Clothing Stores, constantly on hand.
Gentlemen wishing to have Clothes made to order, in
a fashionable style, will find it to their advantage to call
and examine our stock before" going - elsewhere.
jyti-tf M'MULLEN & DOWNING.
rrtHE FIRM of Acheson Is Dagg is this day dissolved
• by . mutual consent. Mr. Jas.T. Dagg having declin
ed business on account of ill health, has disposed of his
interest to Jas. C. Acheson. Thee,, business hereafter will
be conducted in the name Of & S.C. Acheson.
Pittsburgh, July, 1546
Er in withdrawing from the firm of Acheson & Dagg;
I take pleasure in recommending my imccesssur to my
friends and the public generally. JAS. T. DACG.
July 29, 1848—aug .
DISSOLUTION.—The Partuerahip heretofore etist:
ing b the subscriber the firm
J. 51,Dzyrrr, etween
was dissolved on the ers,
7th und int. Eithe et r pa J.
rty &
is authorized to use the name of the firm; in settlement.
JOHN 1 1 PDEVITT,
March 10. ' JAMES MDEVITT.
FETTO-PARTNERSHIP.—The underskned have this
day formed a Ceinartnerahlp under the firm'of JOHN
MTEVITT & BROTHERS, for the transaction of a Oro:
eery and Produce business. JOHN M'DEVITT.
JAMES MTEVITT,'
Marc h 7,1849.—(mrL2) • WILLIAM MDKVITT.
TIISSOLUTION.—The partnership of mopp kir do JAZZ
_Ur is this day dissolved, by Moist! consent. The be
siness of the firm Wia be settled by H. Lee
J. R. MURPHY,
Pittsburgh, 30th Jan., 1849. 11. I.PY:
NOTICE—The undersignad will continue the Wool
business and attend to the sale of Woolen Goods, at the
old place, LEE.
ICS In retiring from the late .rm of Mar& Lee, I
take great pleasure in recommending. Dlr,,co tn.the
confidence of my friends and to the pubtlM • L- '
jan3o , .J. R,.ItIURPHY.•
CooYartnersi:illp Notice.
JOHN ?LIMING
JOHN DUNLAP having; an •the ist inst., ;associated'
with him in his business J 01 4, 1; Plizaillic‘ they, will
hereafter carry on their I niparthiget House Furrubbinc
Hardware, and Manufacturing business, under the name'
and style of John Dunlap & CO. The business of the:old
establishment will be closed .by the senior niftier orate .
present firm,; attheir -Avarehouss, corner of , Market an
Second streets (jan6) JOHN.DUNL4P &.00
2ficiol --.
BUSHELS VERy FINE COHN ,4a±,.tw c .,,
VLF
and for sale by' ben3) CUMMINS & snirrai
' • - • • , , •
N.
• „
‘?.
Orwalianaug.
EIZEZ!
Dissolniticm.
WM. ACIiiiON
JAS. T. DAGG.
iT" ceitai eoul
2 Plis
(LA2k4.s.sisickqi,x , eo4
Maanfacturets 0f,,P10ni4, , , Fire , Proo,:safeh,
buond street,
,6aween .
Tnesdaymfteration,Unly.l2s;lB4B; die undersigned ,
were •called upon by,ildeesrs. 4ippencott &.Barr, t o .
witness' honest and ikir test hf one Thienlx
• Safes.- '
The furnace being : prepared, tdcSafe .was placed
inside thereof, With bilMks, papers and some niotiey; whdu
thedoot otrher Safe. was °Lased add thit kris kindled at a.
;..quarter past 2 o'clock, and in a short time,the Safe was
red k Cit, and Cdattirfued r past ti v o'cloCk, beingibotit .
four and .a .
.half hours, when, the !totrunittee expressed ;
;theifsmisfeelion that the time occimied with "such hear
Was Safficieht. :Thcfurnace was theafiluDed downtPuce
cooled, and door opened—the books; papers and money
;safe. The heat was so great as.. to melt Mr Me braes'
Mountings. .Welhermidre take pleasure .11r rceommend.,
Bafelitti . the public, as being, in' our4ralginent,
entirety fire proof,: JARVIS. & THABUE,;
NOCK Jr. HAW SON,
CORNW ALL ac•BROMEK , " ,
BRANNON & THATCHER ? ,
BENEDICT et CARTER, •
• ISAAC CRODILE.. - ;
I am engaged in the foundry businest, : titid know
something .about furriaces. and , heat. I -.wuneued the
burning of 'the' abcnid Safe,and cah freelksarthere was
no humung about it r and with ple . aartre recommend them
to the public as , being, in my judgmea . 44itirelY fire
proof.
In calling upon the above gentlemen.fer their
signa
tures, they all spoke in the highest ternierotthe fairness
of the test, and their full continence of the Safe's being
eutlrely.fire-proof. We have constantly on band and for
nate a tall assortment Of the, above Safes.'
mar3l. BELL & TERRY.
, .
.
Menufts Dir§rullug, •
FASHIONABLECLiCrI'HIEBS; fro. 2LBLatitY
street, opposite Seventh, beg leave to call the ellen
'tibn of their atisterners aud "the"pubLic generally
to an examination : of the Sleek ea GOODS they
nuw in receipt of,comprising,Ln part, fine French,
'Belgian, English , aud 'Anterichat Cloths, - all Colors;
- French, Engitsh and Amerleae Cassimeres,ofellahades
and textures Summer Clothe in - elidieis variety; Vest
logs, do. :.Clothing - made to Order in. the but. and. latest ,
style. They have also on hand,a large and well assort
ea stock of ft EADY:ISI.ADE - I.3Larathro, to which they
invite the attention of their friends and customers. Irar24.
3. C. P. Smithy •
.A7QRNEY AND. COUNSELLOR AT LAW, St.
Louis, will give particular attention to the Col=
•i‘ouott of Claims, sum, all money received, shall bo co
suirtedvAthout delay. ' ' • " ' ' - •
RBVERNCF2InC)II. R. Coulter, Sußreme -Bench, Pa.;
"Messrs. Lyon, Shorti & Co., St - Lolda;'Messrs. 'Wood,
Abbott - & Co ; Mr.' Charles B. Wellingi Philadelphia;
Messrs. Eno, Mahoney & Co., Messrs. tmittender, Bliss
New York; Messrs: ilaugher&Ormidorffilde ssrs. -
W. F.. & A. Murdoch, Messrs. Lave,-Martin k; Co tt Mr..
-John Falcciner, 'Malmo - re ; "Messrs. Lokeuz, sterling &
.blessrs. Forsythe & Co.:, Alesers.Eampton, 'smith
and Mr. L. S. Waterfowl, Pittsburgh. , mar29:2in
New HiTi:!ware gtore.,
SIGN OF THE PLANE AND SAW,
No. 713 Wood- • arra,: Pittreurgh.
HGBER & LAUFU.9.N, Importers and Dealers in Fe.;
reign and . DoniOtic Hardware, in all its varieties,
are now pretniied'urtell its'idarriuld &vas reasonable
terms as can be purchased, elsewhere. We solicit our
friendiyand the public . generally, to,call and examine"
our .stock,' which conklUl In : pad ire2Vtteicand.forks„.;
Pocket and Pew:Anion, Scissors, ,Shears, Rosa . rs ; House
Trimmings, such as Locks, Latches,Giuges and Screws;
together with every other article-usually- septin Gard.
ward Stores. We invite-the attention oi,Carpenters and
mechanics generally to oar assopmentot Tools, which
have been selected with gieat'crire; and which we are
determined to cell so as to - give•satisfactiou. , tap2:d&w
FOR SALE
TIE LARGE AND COMIIIothOUSHOTEL, KNOWN
AS THE " QUINCY ROUSE,n QUINCY. ILL. •
I N pursuance of alaw passed by the General Assembly
ot this" Walt, ' Sealed proPosalsWill - be received at the
°See of the Secretary of State; at' Springfield, until tha
first day ef July next, for the purchase of said hotel, with
all the furniture, lots, out-buildings and stableabelongiag,
to the same.
Said hotel is built ofbrick,Tdar stories high, having on
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 rocitti, Par room,
dies , and.gentlemens'loarlor, a large dining.hall. upon
the second floor, and a large number of airy and comfort
able private panors, with a sufficient number of sleeping
apartments upon the 3d' and 4th floors Making it in all
one of the moat capacious and convenient hotels in the
western country The estimated cost of said buildiug,
out-buildings, furniture' and ots peltinging to thisaneos
about Stoo 4 ooo. There will be sold at the same time, and
embraced to tbesame proposal, all the furniture 'Belong
ing to said house, and which is. note in use by the: occu
pant of said hotel, being sufficient to serve the purposes
of accommodation. There is a sufficient number oflats
for convenience, besides good and convenient 'out-build-'
in .3 and spthlesbalaajew. orwhich propo:. :
The proposuld most embrace the imtlrempertyr.
Said property will be sold to the highest bidder in Intrust
paysng state indebtainas, upon the - following terms,' to
wit; one-third of the purchasemoney on tidily. 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 reqtured,to give bond and aecnrityto be approve_
ed by the Governor. Upon payment of the entire pur
chase mineY, the Governor.will cause to be executed a
deed to said proyerly, coveriag the nglitand title thereto
to the purchaser as is providedby law.
For informaticm in regard - to said protierty;addresathe
SECHHT.LAT or Starr., at .Springfield, or Gen...BJan=
Lcrcu, at Quincy, Illinois.
Governor ofthe Suite of Illinois.
Quincy Herald, Chicago Democrat; Illinois'ent:
nal, St Louis Union . , Louisville Dernocrut; Cincinnati En—
quirer,,e unsy I vaxun, Boston Post, Buffalo Commercial
Advertiser and Pittsburgh Post will copy. sik weeks and'
send theiraccount to the executive department of Illinois.
ap
Spl-1 3w ringfield,- March 16, 1841)--Blinots State,Begister.
THE subsCribet has removed his Wholesale Grocery,
Store to the corner of Hancock street and Allegheny
Wharf, next doorto the Perry H011156`..
mar` . JOHN F. TERRY.
Spring Fashions. fiats and Caxis....
4Tuxsubscriber will introduce, die day. d ili
March 2d, VMS; the Spring style of HATS.
and CAE'S, which for neatness and dura
bility - cannot be 'surprised — the style being suelithat
cannot help from giving the wearer entire .satisfaction,
He ko also daily expecting the arrival of. an extensive
assortment of California' Hats, of various colors all Of
which will be disposed of at- hie old unusually low
prices. Country Merchants are invited to call and . ex
amine his assortment. G. W. GLASSGOW;
102 Wood street.
3,1 door below J. D. Davis' Atiction Rooms, Pittsb'g.
Spring Style Rate. • . - '
CHEAP FOR CASH.--I in:node-ea on.lllarch
tsl (the regular day) BeebesNSW York standard
tashion for Gentlemen , s , Hatx. '.'lltisStyte is unictue
and beautiful, and combined with superior wort:plo
w:Le and MATERIAL, produces all the essentials of a real ,
ly GOOD Ser. - - FRANCISXSEVIL,
Practical Hattel,..,
reirlArb' ' 7.2"Fecintitt."
•
'At - SPRING STYE, '1849--.Willfbe ntrodneedthis
day, Saturday, March 3d, the ,New York. style -for,
HATS at S: AMORE'S,
7$ Wood efy'
mar3:amSl Third door Above Roma angel. .
SPRINO FASHION. FOR HATS.—O7HTP.Aut,
Sou will introduce He :haw style - Of Gentlemen's
Hata On Saturday . , 240: instant... - • -.
• C. pAui.sciii,
, ITALUABLE PROPERT ' FOR SALE--Bleven Lots.
V in the 9th Ward, Pittsbmgh,24 feet front on Carson
street by 120 feet to Pettentox's 11.110- .
One Lot on Liberty street s feet by 100 t o ?piing el::
ley between Carson street anil•R Fketv's lino.; .
Six out Lota in the reseryemear Allegheny City and
Manchester - ' coittairing' ten `Acres' each—Nos,
220,1'21, 197, 190, L95,-1.04. - Entuire
feb24 • • WM M. DARLINGTON.
1301.1111 — AYS ! 110LIDAYSI!—The' sabieribers are
just opening' a splendid eolectioh of Toys and fine
Fancy Goods of every. descrilition, suitablefor Christ
mas and New Year's presents 'acksisting in part, viz :
Jewelry and Watches; Work, *ng and.Faricy Glass
Boxes ; Card Cases ; Pearl, Shell, Dory andYelvet Card
Baskets; Steel Dead Purseil;Croiclet'Velverßags ;
Die Boxes.; Chess Men ;Dominoes, be.; with.a. thousand
other articles, too numerous tamentpn. .
The abo*e Goods we will sell extrtmeli . liaW,iireiriona
to the Ist February,lB49, AB intend
teriar alterations m our store and bnamess. We invite .
'all to call who want'birgeins, trt 80 Market stipet, be
tween Fifth and Piapottd. •
decW HOGAN Zs .
0010 PLANING MILL;--Rebiccciatreettind Waterlane,
(along Chortler ea.,l,Pirst Ward', AlNgheity eity,iaeir
m"chester—Ggpaqt. ARAILF..It limns resi4oe4
aineu, has erected the neeestary iriaeldSsry at the abitrie
place, for-turuingouttall work in his Iliteorld is prepared ,
to take boards to his mill deliver auk-tooter, .
on reasonahleterins;
Greased:flooring boards, Aiding, 2e4.odways on hand:
A large quantity of dried flooring los* onMoid,
Orders font . Weeded( Lniaber Kerehatti promptly:el":
tented. t . -nta3o.tr:
ipo
_WORKERS. IN METALS - . ANIL STONE.-.A
L GUIDE TO WOREEILS TE METAL AND STIOOL 'tor the use
of Architeets and Detigners;lcc; &C . .; from - original
signs, and from selections mado ; from etety.accestdble
souree, American and European. By Thanes W. Wisl
ter, Architect of Girard College; and , J. Y.Smith: - The
above for sale by,
feb27 Carnei'of Wood aniThird sts.
S •
HAVING AND HAIRDRESSRMSALCON--Hircx:
502 C fr.. FOUNTAIN, Mow:Hint PrqfersosS r itivep thud , tip
the swoon on the corner of Cherri-aneY micl - Wate,r
near the - National Hotel; tonnerly Ocetspiellry'Cleinet
- Archer, and are prepared to wait on. gent's:len at
with ease, eprnfort r and politeness.
' conneedoirwith their Saloolti they idrii firipil up p r e ;
excellent shower bath, where pens/luso= lave - pluirrpi,
battiest all hours of the day. ;
' They still- continue tee serve - their Ctundeers
their 0/ct Stand, corner Ot the 44 13 : 12 444 and'irdonar.
febl7-tf
g •gib allyzigt/HT niaka; tr:Fred a
_ , Bramartranslated bridargaosrett.'..3tlarectiVed
aralfo!.sale dy. ~1 9 Hr;,,,t i rroo tiz .,2 4. &tk i x;76 t
zdti.,
MEE
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MEM
: - BOOK AIqI3.3O . I3•PRINTINO: , t;
liv,.Porner Woopl,aud Fitt b. 8 •.,
THE Proprietor o, the 'Pon' and Alziacvair
' hart lllsmniscrezia, respectfully infortas his friends,
and the patrons of these papers. that he has a large as-
so ritnent ofJOll TYPE Alj L ALL OTHER ALATERIAL •
necessary ,to a Job Prirttingtoffice, and that he is Pre7
pared to execute ' ' • '
• tar= PassePIWITINCA OCIIVERT nesciurriox:
Bags, Bin, of Lading, Cunt/ail;
Pamphleu, ' flat Heads; . • •"' Cards, • •
Handball, P/anirr, Has Tips.
rAll kinds oflllanke, Biagi:Steamboat and 'Canal
iDoat.Bille, - svith appropriate cuts, printed an S4O shooolll
,nonce and most reasonable terms.
•He respectfully asks the patrona,ge of his Wends and
*.thepublic generally, in this branch of his busbies'.
.
• Paper lEtaagtage • • •••'. -
la . AVlNlipurchtteed at three ot. the largest Factories ,
'.UII tie East, (New York, Philadelphia and Bala
zmore,) a large assortment of the newest. and .most Mt- .;
proved etpine of PAPER HANGINGS, BORDERS. &c, ,
and made enangemetns by which 4 will b 6 enabled tor
procure all new Patterns, simultaneous witk,theii ap
peasance in the Eastern market, I would iavltB the at-
tendon of those desiring to have their houses papetraji
with the latest styles of paper, to call and examine my •
stook; before purchasing elsewhere. .
I have now on the way from the East, 20,000 pieces of
Gold, Satin Glazed and common Paper Hangings, which -
I can sell. at prices ranging from 121 ceuts to 82 Vpieep..
- marl 2 S. C. HILL, 87 Wood
DIR. D ”t 4 •
WRITING AND BOOK-KEEPING CLASSES,
Al sander it Day's Buildings,entraniefrom Me
FSTABLIBHED- IN • 1840.—1 t is universally admitted'
by all now
. practising Mr. Duff's' plan of Doable
Entry, to possess the following advantages over all
other methods in use diepensing.wlth all books ea-.
cepting a Day Book and Leger ; 2d, reducing th e cash
and merchandize accounts to about one linsfir one hum.
drag; 3d, checking reduced in the same proportion • lth;
an annual saving . et forty or fifty folios of the - L;ger ,
sth, greater seettutragainst error; daily penning of
the personal accounts. An elegant Mercantile Hand
writing untamed to all going through a courseof lessorth, 4
Hours: 10 to 12, 2to 4, and 7to 10. • . .:marl2
--- i l liegibliefih — Ciilid7Wariber.' • '
.rIIIIIEI substriber Las invented a machine for Waahlag •
out GOLD, possessing the following qualities •
weighs about twenty-five pounds, capita packed in a'.
box .13 inches by 17, and 17 inches deep will wash out
a buithel of wet sand in about two minu ?ea—dry sand in•
Ices time—leaving . the Goldperfectly clear of sand and
graVel. Those going to California are invited to call and
see its operation, ut my residence, in Penn street. near `c
Water street fatarsl • C. EVANS.
AixrANDEfiri - s - ONS
f ra emu( Mesas AND Ftrainsurno
UNDEILTALLINS, corner of Penn and
St. Clair set, opposite the EzrAange
Hord, Entrance on Penn it., res
. ectfully Infant their friends and
the public, that they are prepared to furnish and attend
to everything In the line of Undertakers, as they have
quit the busixtess of Cabinet Making, and their attentiou
will be devoted altogether to the above business, keep a
large assortment of COFFLNS made and fi nished, cover
ed, and lined in the neatest , manner, with a variety o.
materials, and at all prices; we keep SHROUDS ready
,made, of all sizes, of Flannel; Cambric, and Muslin, at
allynces, and made in the eastern style, and all other
°alleles necessary for dressing the dead, and flunislung
funerals, of quality and price to suit; SILVER PLATES
th r e e b n Z a rnlf ie by n t i t i o e sr who haop,
wish e;lCr o CASES e
ir for
friends
any length of ume, aid have ZINC PANS to put ice in
for laying on the body; LEADEN Coffins always on
band. We have a splendid new HEARSE and a pair of
fine horses, and any number of the best carriages, etc.,
etc., and will be prompt, punctual. and reasonable.
a lci.y
•
bamartine House,
coaroca or Imam Arm GRAIVI asmorre, vtralutouni. •
HE subscriber reepeetfully announces that be has
flow opened this new and ereelie s ; 116: e for Ihe ac
commodation of travelers, boarders, and ti o public gen
erally. The house and furnluve arc entirely new; and
no pains or expense have been spared to render It one of
the moat comfortable and pleasant Hotels in the city.
The subscriber is determined to deserve, and therefor&
solicits, a share a( publies.parronage.
octllay ' JACOB HOUGH, Pro
ALL persons knowing themselves indebted to Arthur',
Nicholson & Co., (Eagle Foundry ' ) are requested to
call at their old. Warehouse, on Liberty street
AU unpaid accounts will be placed in the hands of a
Justice of the Peace, on the let July next. ..
May 16. ARTHURS, NICHOLSON, &.Co.
0:3" A general assortment of Hollow Ware, &c.;asThe
lowest market rates. Liberty st., head of Wood at. •
ma 22 ARIHI.III & NICHOLSON.
BOOTS, SHOES, TRUNKS, ise;•—ket.ansbes 4. Nay
ward, Wkolesnle and Retail Boot, . Shoe and. Trunk
Store, Ne.. 186 Liberty street, nearly opposite the head 'of
Wood. ,P.& H. have In store and are receiving their -
Fell and Winter stock of BOOTS and SHOES, canoelim
.9114 fiimstilo . l.t2gtve ever been able to brin .
Pm
did 'stock Of Hayward's hietalle Gum Shoes, both •
for ladies and gentlemen's wear, the most beautiful arti,
ale ever manufactured.. We would solicit an examine-.
tion of our stock of goods, by all who wish to purchase -
either at ' wholesale or retail, as we-will. sell at a email •
advance above cost Country merchants will find it to
their interest to call and examine our - stock before
chasing. FOLLANSBEE & HAYW .
earn_
• ' 136 Liberty at...
nodklitistoaiir No. -115 ' l liVood'st.,
TTRW) call the attention of the.public. (the ladi
. especiallylto his well selectedassortment or beau.
tifn reech.andEttglish. .DINING AND TEA .
SETTS. - Consisting, in part, of, Gold Band Gold Lino.
Fancy mulPlain White ; also, Indian China DiningSetta.
all having been imperted this season, and are of the most
desirable styles. ' 110DRINSON,
ang26 115 Wood-st., 3 doors below Fifth
fST — RECEIVED, by-Express, one piece short nap
l'k Cloth; - saitable for Gentlemen's Cloaks, vehich. I
will make to order, cheap., MeGMBE, Tailor.
~ Mii; one piece tight shott very desirahle and for Ladies' Cloaks. Caen, team:med.. - . -
Also, agood asiortmentilne French Cashmere Vesting;
together with a good assortment of fancy and black Cas ,
amens, for Pants., which will be made to.orderas Cheap
and at well as man* other establishment in the city..
MeGITIBE, Tailor ) . • -
Third street, St. Charles Building.
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Lots on Perpetual Lease.
A FEW LOTS yet remain undisposedoc'and to be let
Jo& on perpetual Lease, near ICeating!e old Mansion
House, 71. if Ward, Pittsburgh. They are the cheapetit
Lots in the market, being of large size,•ln a healthy.con-
venientand.prosperouslecation, and the purchase' money
never- requued to be-paid; only the interest or ground
rent, frOm SlB to 824 a year, according to the size and po
sition Of the Lot, with the privilege Of extinguishiaent at
any time by payment of the principal— The. privilege q(
the well belonging to said Mansion House will be gtvett
until the new Basin iscomnleted.
vuos. MELLON, titt'y,
Corner of Wylie and Fifth streets: '•
1 1 \TEW BOORS—Die/Me: and Volffaritia . lwll34S; by J.
.11 Quinn. Thornton,. late Judge ini the Supreme. Court
of Oregon' and corresponding member of the American
Institute, With anAppendis,including recent '. - and
•thentie information on the subject of the GOLD MINES.'
or California; and otherr - valiiable Matter of interest to the
.with'.immigrant; etc lllustrations an a A.tap. • In two. ,
• :
BARBA-WI; in t -Pages of the Book Of Life at ttVerity.
By Alphonse de Lamartioe, author of the " History of the
.otrondists; or, Personal Memoirs of the Patriots of the.
'French Revolution," etc.
• No. 4of the Life'of Franklin; illustrated. .
. Just received and for sale by • • -
J OHNSTONS'POCIPPON,-
ntarl4 , . Corner Market and 3d sts:
frAIPORTAN T NEW AGRICULTURAL WORK-New
1 Gothic Architecture uppliedto Modern Reskknees—,
containing design's (or entrances,' halls, stairs, parlors. window frames, and, door, pane ling,-JaMh and .
labia
,mouldinge,io a large scale; the decoration of chimneys,
brasts,and rani:nabs ; paneling and gtoining of ceilings,
h the appropriate furniture. The whole illastrated
with working Sand perspective drallvings, and forming all`
the necessary, parts 0t...a. modern ,51welling, by, D. B. :
Ardet, Archhect. The abeqe now` publishing In num
bers—Nos. 12 arni2,recetved and for nalety . • .• •
KAY &
Cornir of CO.,
: Wood and &I sta..;
.From See. Asa Shinn, of Me. Protestant afrthodist..Chureh.•
undersigned , having been afflicted during the past
.winter, with adiseaselnibeatoMach;kanallinallitra
thicing great pain in the stomach ; for ten or twelve homy
without intermitisiok and having triad various remedies
•mith little effect,. was furnished with a. bottle:Of Dr.
directions Cat‘atinatirißaZiam. Thishe used according to
th, and found invariably .that this medleme
- caused the pain to abate in three or four minutes and in:. .
..01tean ortwenty inmates, 'every uneasy sensation was '
entirely quieted. The mecheuns, .was rtfterivards • tilted', ;
wherMier indidatiOns of the approach of pain were
calved, and the pain was thereby prevented. •Ele tontinu.'
'ed to use the medicine every evening, and sometimes ha
:the morning; and in a few Weeks health was so fix re
stored, that the sufferer was relieved from tt large Itmoult,l
'or oppressive palm' From experience, therefore; he can
canhtlendy,rseonfotent . tAr. P. Jaynes' Carmiltauve,Bal.l •;•,;'
slim - as a salutary medicine for diseases of the stomach,
Arkgherty City, Jn1y,16,1843.. .
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• V. For bale at•thei PEKIN TEA 'STORE,. 70 Foilth
la AYE. icons bad complexion, coarse, dark,yellow,oy
you have, you will by using a Cake of
Jcines'ltalian • Chemical,Sopp,'a week or two, your skin
becomei`elea_r, white and smooth. If yen have any . di
,cease Of the Head, Face or: Beard- e ach as RliNvronni .
Scald Head, Scurvy, Erysipelas, Salt Elieurn,;Barber'a -
Itch - you tan be "cured for I have Seen persona who'
had filthy akin diSetILSWI for years, and after trying every:
'thing in vain; have been eared by washing thepart. with'
Jones' Italian , Chemical Soap, and can . 'cioneeientrousit'
offer it for any of the above complaints,mhiell you ,
not do, unless Line* it to - be' ll I 'etate. — lf you beie
Sun SPOUSI Fte-Clle. s s hl PTPbovri"ran,'.fitut Barrio: diem . ..v.:
mements of aby Sandia will dispel them and make the
skiaheanilfttizitt is astue.tultidote.and cure for the bites
ofinnasooitoes, bugs, ke.
Erritevviiitriifebunterfeits: Particularly cheap blielr
for Jones'. Soap and see that the nettle OCT-Ansa
is on each eakOl"Persona from or iii the south and Other
warts climates, mould find'this rib! only for themaelvesi
bat it is a never-failing remedy for chaps and chafes -
infants. And,now,Yeuder; by giving Ildionti
nviltfind it all or even more than we have stated alloys,
Sold atin Chatham street, N.Y.- ana•bylVm.htektoti,
.!poloico Lib! rey avert, PitiShui9l4
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