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- VOLUME -VII
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Printed and Publisiterteneri.Mming, (Stindays 'gsptea,)
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• anntizwanri anoint op 5000 D. AND in:ins- sums.
Er 'aritliTS:-45vie - Dollare 1 Yettr"payabtetsttietlY
tuttranee. -'-. Sis - Dollany will ly be - nnpired et
not paid within the year," . ' ,"- , -.:. • - . • .-, . ---
13:r Single copies two.ner .r
Sifts' a t the 'nnenief
the Office, "and. by the News g.pys. ~ . - •
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publ(Shed milm samt, ot&cei- n .tt- large ..binniter
s!ze.. , sheint s .rlt TWO - DOLLARS 4,lesari in cidtance:- ,
tangle copies ntvit oasts.
No paper, :wilt be diacentinned,(ptdase atrhe.ditt
erenon ofilte,proprietor„).untiltill arrearnee are pai d,' .
D No' attention. wilthe told wilily otder enless 4.3.:.
companiedpy the money. or satisfactory reference in &IS'
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TERMS: L Cir:/ktt V Eitt f Itsi,N.ol.':'
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Six Menai% $l5 00 1 Six Months,- . . ; • • ; 420,00
One - Year,..;;;;.:...' 00 00 I One , . Tear,. .•- .•‘• ; 00 1 00-
Larger
Largertdireitieementein'properne_ n. - - ,•" '. : ' - " "
= Seam* efFOUS LINES. Fire Dugan a Year -.-.
eta will not he Amerted - name! an extra Price.
litveriiseineari - upon which the: iiaml;er of inter=
Gone is not marked,' will' be inserted - and' charged_ until
ordered Otit.'"; , .-,- - ' - - " - ,' -" -•
firoUssioucit-tarts.
‘ ll4l. doorney at
.Lato, Fourth arroyo
Q4LIKAMI.L4V..B.GartL, Ammera t Zavt--(gfice qn,4tth
I,3.streetolear firant.Putsbargh. . . oct2s
TAMES. *...hTsßli, Attorney at.Lattri Office in Bake;
0 :sirelPs:Buildings, Grant street. nisAl-atn.
11. A. IV., OLI . VEB., Pkysician an4..Surgeort.-4.
No. 8, - St- Cleur:istn!ecrit4burgh.
I:I,B..IOIIN.D,RAWFOAD,,,offi.ce on St Claix, greet,
jj , oriposite the Exchange.. daglo.y ,
,-011.1.aNDO 1,0024.15, ,dttord9r atLata.-4. Zitfize 4th ;
C
at., abate , Wood. , ' "'
"" Lawi;;;Ma'
DAICELSI.III, diternas at Lataffice in ttaitewell , i
Buildings, on Grant street ,. ot.ppilite - tha COUTI
AbTs ,'-Attorney ar Lau. - ‘--0 ea .tn the
■ . itanre' braiding With Mclennan 151.11nater; Fitlh et;
between-Wood rind Smithfield tits. artgl7-Onto
TORN BARTON, blowy ia Lam—Office; North aide
Ofj/Ifthetreet,between . Wood and Smithfield, in the
erne building with Alderman Morrow. , - -sep3D-ty
CIEORGR W. LAItNG, Aturintni and 4Atrisetior at Lau.
UP and Notary. Pg blic4-office nt the.camer of 4th awl
Wood ail., over Wthbet & Janes' Exchange came. octl4
D. UND SiVOWDEN, - Attorney at Law.—thlice,
the Building on the Nordpist co r ner of Fourth and
lhfield Ate; ' • - novll-y
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- MORROW, Akterm:in.—thrice north - side, of. Fifth
J. 1,4 street, between Woodond - Stoitbfient, Pttt,stnorg-4:
& - AttorAf a' , dUf
I ions at Liate.:=.4fSee oaToarth at.; oppasiteß:&'R,
Vatterson's Liveryfitable, Pittsbatgl. . p 1
"DORWARD & SWARTZWELDER, Attaftseps ae Zata.
• Clifice on Fottrat streei„between'Wood..tuad Smite
. field, opposite Patterson's Livery Stable. , ap7-y
MORGE PILLAWRE,. Attorney and Gounsettorrsi
G
tam.—pace removed to the thltioarbelow Grant at.,
on Portal', to the office lately occupied by Alderman Milt
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C • VRY,A
Offlie in Bakewll's i tw ri d an4 Ceinuell4t
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W. 7
ica.j7.4 I ings on Grutit utreet::
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-O: SHANNON, Attorney and CounsrUor
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Office on lth st.,.between , Wood and Satithfield;
Gad needy apposite The Mayor's Office. - nov6 y<
80.Y.LTillentist, Fourth et:, titre doors wen of War.
s: ket , All work warranted, stud if-not perfectly set
isfactory no charges will be made. . .feblo
I VAb.—Dt. Robert Snyder, has , removed his
office to. Fourth street, .betvreen. Wood and Saadi
field 'streets. • . ' roorls4y
./1410V.AL.—A,. Bealen has removed ins cotaraisszion
and forwarding business' from the Canalßasin totals
twat' warehouse, on Third street, nearly opposite site Pest
EMOVA.I,--JOHN J. lIIITCHEL, Attorney at Law,
_Clio has remarted to Fourth at., nextdoor to the office of 1
Alderman Steel.
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Rl a C t 44"ol3, BIT
ETITti L r a , n AIVTL I E I N ' S CO.
THOMAS - IL KENNEDY, Anoint y at Lays:—Office on
Potts*, between Wood and Smithfield. .
flsonren. S. K. Moorehead , . John Graham.
Pres. Pittsburgh Bank; Mr. J. W. Burbridge; Logan,
BCo.,Ma Cord fteo.:TinsburgA, Pa.
SUCKISASTER. Ahlermatt—tafice: Fourth - street
AA third door above Smithfield, South side.
Conveyancing of all kind, done with the greatest care
and legal accuracy. '
'Met to RealEstate'ciamined, ace,
101 IN . COYLE, ltroutiff and' Conreganare—Offwe. in
U. ,bletcalCs Banding , Fourth street, near .Bmitlifiebi,,
Pittsburgh. Reeds,Bonds, Mortgages, Articles ot.A;gine
mew
; and•all other instruments Of wrung drawn:up with
accuracy and dispatch. .Titles to Real Estate extualned.
bewveen {Veinal aiid O'Hara sta., where he map
be (mutat - all times. Those having hauses or other pro.
vinyl° sell or rent, can have The same punetaally attend
ed to; debts collected, and all the. duties °fan Aide
.wilt receive prompt attention. oc27v •
T. MELLO/fi t
A WORNEY and
t.l COUNSELLOR at LAW Offen in
„golL Afelion's Buildings; comet of Wylie and Filth steets
east sideof the Court House.. ,
Ery Collecting, Conveyancing, examinations of Ito
eoitts,Ao.. promptly and accurately attended to. myth
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idrEsay W. WILLIAbId, Attorney and Counaellar at
JUL, Late ((successor to Lowrie et - Williams,) Office at
the old sand; Fourth st., above Smithfield:
. . .
THE Partnership heretofore existing between Henry
W. Williams. Esq., and myself, in the practice ofthe law,
watt dissolved by mutual consent on the 48th ttlt.,-tind the
business willbereafter be continued by Henry W. WU
liamai, whom I most cheerfully-recommend to all •for
whom I have the honor to' do business--ne a gentleman
every vray worthy.of their confidence.
decte-/Y WALTER H.. LOWEIE.
Georges R. Riddle, Clanweyancers
OFFICE in Avery Row, Fifth street, above Ratithfield,
' Pittsburgh
Dana, Moarosato,Aomairmrrs,Roansi Ramona, and
other instruments of writing, drawn-with neatness, legal
accuracy and dispatch. .11e will also attend to drawing
and riling Meehan-to' Acto7Ans qf Ezzeutars,Admin.
ferias:v*4a, Exenninfn4% titles to /teal Ramo SearrAing
Ramis for Lienrott, ' • . - •
Prom his long expenence, and intimate acquaintance
with -the manner of keeping the public records, - he ex
pacts- to give satisfaction to those who may entrust their
ansineas to his.care. . dield
Auction Motley*
MBE subscriber has paid into 41610 Treastryorthe
monwealth, the amount of license required by law.
He haegifen the regUlarly. approved Security, and taken
out a commission of the lint Mast, as an . Auctioneer of
re
the city of Pittsburgh, and ntedtag s? , spacious ware-
ZOOM belonging to Sylvanue Lathrop, N 0.114 Wood
street, three doors from Fifth, where he s prepared to at
tend to the sole of every kind of Merchandise, Furniture,
Beal Estate, Stocks, Shipping, Zsc., either at the Auction
Rooms or on the premises, and will in all cases exert him
self to the utmost for the benefit of his employers, on the
most reasonable terms; he will sell exclusively and only
on COMMisSioni neither
,purchasiag nor having any in
- whatever on goods in the store, but merely the cora
missienfor selling,thereby giving all owners a fairchance:
without partiality, of harms therein property; disposed of
to the best advantage. - •
Sales will be promptlyseuled when made. Advances
will be given, at any urae, on the most accommodating
minis. Merchants will not be chatked for advances. ' _
Regular sale days : Mondays and: Thursdays, of : ry
owds, Groceries,. Furniture, 4c4. and every evening, .
Hardware, Cutlery, Nyatches, Guns, Pistols, and Fancy
Articles. Books on Saturday evenings. -
.aps4 ' JAMES iII'KENNA, Auct.
& E. TODD would. espectfully inform. he mer•
Removal.
H. 'chants of thig city and our customers generally,
that we have removed our stock of Shirts and Gents Fur
nishing Goods, to the corner of Fifth and Market streets,
2d story over W. & P. Itigus, entrance on Fifth street,
where we intend to keep on haml a large stock of Shins,
of our own manufacture, with - an assortment of Gentle
men", Furnishing Goods, usually kept by Eastern:Whole
sale Furnishing Stores. • • • •
- very thankful for tbe kind patronage bestowed
on us for the pasr, year, we would be happy to receive
esdlefkom our old tustomers and merchants generally,
and•_doll info . = -tbem that we intend nothing on our
• ' tibial induce theb,.. , to look further, as we expect to
Ittasnely to our stock, and diminish our PriCog. . •
Merchants, amt. dealers are solicited to examine our
JTEEL - /IND'EILE bia:NUFACTOR.Y.—The subscri
berg, baying enlarged their establiabmen t forth aman.
afaititre.of Bram. and the, -corner of O'Hara
and Liberty streets;..Pittsbargh—a re prepared to furnisb
Filer; of Every desenptioit;pf the beit quality ; and being
determined to make it the interest of consumers to pur
ehmsa Files from them, respectfully invite the patronage
if ttiwho tive,thaartieln:
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jEMOVAL.---Ott ancient or our pent up market, and
a demand for _ vegetable' stands, I have been com
pelled to remove rap hread Stand to the Opposite side of
Market street, in front of Alexander St Day's' Dry Goods
Store' where I shall be glad ttraieMAkirmer customers.
FOR 'SALE, Four Leo Boarded by . / enni, Liberry.
and lapets., each lot hating 24 feet front, and er-'
tending back llo feet. Two of therunre corde;lote; and.
he Maiden of the whOleproperty is one 'Of the most-our
veuttepfells in the city, - For farther information apply'ti,
M. SIVAETMaLDER, Fourth st.
_ between Woodard ,
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JAMES MAY, Wholends Cinierr;Forwardingatut Com
mission Oferchant, Water street, between Market - and
Ferry. - ' febl.
& CM:MY, Banters and Exxkanse Broken; N o
G 5 Wood street, third door below , Fourth, west [lda.
feta
- &J.IdeDEVITT, Wholesale Grocers dealers in Pro
t; e dace and Pittsburgh 1 31Euinfactiares, No. 214 Liberty,
opposite 7th et.
aplB
ICNOLLANSBEE • HAYWARD, Who!crate and Retail
Dcalersin Bow and Shea, N 0.186 Liberty enact, o
-posite Wood. fablit7
Mudasais 35rue Milk
haute, corner of First and Wood streets, and corner
of Wood and Sixth. fabl
3. 8. X , TTYVKG Z. Q. A. TOl7BO.
M !YOUNG &- Co , WU/emit and Assail Factily
ftfi IP Gropers and Dealers in Produce, N. W. corner of
Fourth'and Perry and 0. W. corner of Third and Ross
ree ta
st,Pittsburgh. mar3l:y
RHODES, llrkeierale Fruiterer, Confectioner
U and Dealer I/1 Nat; and all kinds of Foreign Fruits,
NO. 11 Wood street, East side, between Water and Firs
streets, Pittsburgh, Pa: All orders in Lis line carefully
alienited .to:
mar2o
Joan. MeDirvrre. Jam as Martarrr. Wk Mcßlarrr
1 - 011 N MCDEVITT ft BROS.; Who/er a / 4 Grocers, Deal-.
- era in Produce; Pittsburgh Manufactures, and Met;
chamikm generally, No. 13 Commercial Row, Liberty
street. - •
mar2l.7
ulna. ALEXANDER &SONS. Cqffin Makers and Par.
y niskifig rhufertakera, corner of Penn and St. Clair
streets, opposite the Exchange. Entrance on Penn sreet.
• febl
TOJIN FL MELLOR, Witaksa le and Rani! Dealer in
ftf Neale ana Maim/ butrunrents,Pianos,Sehool Books,
and Stationery, No. I Wood street. ' janl'
IrAMESTATTERSON, Jr, corner of Pint and Ferry
tf streets, minufactarer ofLocks, Hinges, and Bolts I
Tobacco,. Faller Mill and Timber Screws, Hotwea
Screws for Rolling HI/La he: seplo
t r i3 RTA.ROte .
sin Foreign - au rnestie Wines Ind - Liquors, No.
114 Liberty stree t,' 53 Diamond alley. 1721
XTZMGE 17-----••••10TEL, Exthange Plane t Baltimore. Downs's, proprietor.. coachea will be in readineas
aCall the bindings to eohvey passengers, free of charge,
to the Hotel. :
deal;
G n 4 for the
wan Dela Matfett
in 6 insueanes Company, of Philadelphia, at the ; Ware.'
house of King &Holmes, Water street, near Market.
rIARSON h kicKSIGHT, firltoksale Groan and Cm.
miujan Here/saws, Sixth street, between Wood and
Liberty., . • . . dec4
streets, shovel). H. Kay, 'whereto:els prepared to
do every description of ralinsand - binding. peek •
Tr R. MOIIPMY_, iMlesale and Retail Dealers
y • DRY G9ODS, North east corner of Market and
SAL MORROW; Manufacturer of Tin, Copper.
and,Sbeet Trott Ware,•No. 17 Fifth street, between
Wood and Market. - feblo
TROTH it SCOTT,: Whotegate. and /Wail Dealer in
1. BONI, Shoes, Trunb;Carpetßags, ite., S.W. :corner
of Fourth and Smithfield su n Pittalatigh, Pa. (malty
P 12•108.8. HA9UL1113011.•• •.;•••• • • • • . • ... WILLIAY ItARDAIIOII.
SQ dr, W. 11AREAC011, Commission and Forwarding ,
dferehants, and dealers in Flour, Wool and Produce,
No. 5S Water , and 104 Front streetybotween Wood and
Smithrteld streets Flttsburst ag2°:Y
IC .
..LEgirrnporter, , arug denier in
"ILV "reign and Domenic - Sadkrg, - Heirdwars i gnd Car.
rine Trimmings,4ltall ddscrip'golut,No'l33-WOOd at,
Pittsburgh, seven doors above Illfth, aird one - door above
H. Childs Shoe Start * 1'14124
" &S IN C ( i -M---- Tha ins - faa l & ojtEldbi Whok,scil.
• Grocers, Prods-se-Jana CoinmOirfon-liferefisoos,sBWoo4
street, Pittiburgh. The indersignad havillianteredinkl
partnership under the above stylerespect iilly • osithe
patronage of the friends of the late, firm, and Of . the Por•
chasers generally. They feel„vrananted Ln promising
that they can give satisfaction to all who 'may ,btty Or
thempbr confide business to their care. • . _ • '
7. ANKRIM 4. CO
T owNsEND, CARR h CO., Successors to the old Eno
- of C. Tounisend- & Co., and Carr Es Rowland, beg
leave to announce to their friends and totheOpublic gen-.
erally, that they are now olepared to execute all Lodi
of work in the Coach and Wagoo:ntaking business, at
the shOrtestnotice;andwarranted to be'ofthe best quell
ty. Tbcr.very-large'quanfity- of seasoned Timber,,with
i5 ,1,1,;•h I ..y. are prePared,andthetr facilidesfor busmen,.
enables theta to insure the peptic that they are prepared
to carry on .I.n.eXtensiVe and proitn. busPataa.lwtheir
line,, and they;respeetfally solicit 'a continuum's' at- the'
liberalpatronige bestowed upon the late firms. _ sept,;_
BuAmtir ,tarbs
ARIS.I.STRONCrec CROZEIty Coininissiits
- end .Delders 21.15arket it: dial
JTAB. MeGUlßEinsatortazza.Zumouilliird stqltear
. Wooek;-t,C. axiom Buildings`'-- se •
elAtm:EXPacKEzo4.. 7 ."....
dont, N0..114 Wood street.
rjrKUULON KINSEYT_ beds! In -Fader. Goods a.,
AtgTrio' mins, No.67ldarket street:: (04 -
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- IticeLOSKEY ) 4ron City Coating stored Ni t ;,l32„:
borty's -et, oppo to this ,• nu . '
TOBWJA ROBLNSON; Agent- for Lliisiulerg,.&•
t/ Ltnsbf~aebrtr , Fifth xt.,•one doorbelosalWood
viruadatd,hicKsorys ,agivii-4Tos,est.Lib
gir, arty street heid WOW.- . • . febi •
rIONGLISII Boa:Was etntt Suiti Nu. "
StaustsreortTbirttartd•Fereith.
FeeNtinutt#o4! oi)le.Stere, IVO:. 44 Lib,
rertyy siject- • • - rot
.troott saaciiit.r, ivEti.rotte
,iilstreettJ _ •, y •
AT • 1 , 101 . I % I P-4 & SON, Batike3satsillilealosipi4eitrinsi
Coin *lnd-Bank Notes, No. OS Market street. ttsbl-.. -
-- - - '
•uracer, Sal ittut Musa ' FOstitekr, No. 70 Ser.titit
. street, between Market end.retry streetts:. • feta
trpownsEND,CARIL & CO. L Coacis and Wagon tdethril,
1•St; elaiii - atteipt; ziestitlies bridge.. :, ; &N.
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.eZlOFFl4:LE,'No.lZiMu=d%Meyiretr
EiliiiMil2
x 3• Pasittonabta !
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Wood, oppositotko offteeig die Post.
LLLER CKETSQN, Wholes • t • anti Com=
IYI, tisissidnAlfonossanui colver ofLibettst and Irwirt etc
Cai „Forwarding and Canda4.--
NJ• latrehanO, Catial Bann. nanr3
Totiii,ArcLoslizy, .21:11or and Moaner, Liberty . streai
betweenSzth And Virginalleyounnli side. seta°
101111bIrp MAIThLEWB tc Co., Whogunis (hues's, Com.
AA, and - Forwarding Iklerchardzi andiltra Arabia.
+Brighton Cotton :Yarns, 57 :Water st., Pittsburg. Ing2
K. A. WASlD,_Bouisr, Penn street A limo doors
fl above Band Street 'Office henry froni - rdno till
COOLEY LAIRD. Jilirshrmr : Maim; Wood street } .
second door from Weser, will keep.eonstantly, on.
Mind o. well seleetedlOt Cloth Mg . marlity,
Siittfr9l.4llD, Cheap Wkaterate and fiartiferek;
frig. Srore,No. 45 Liberty street, corner of Virgin
alley; Pinetturgti. - feb26:ly
lair LEE, ( success o r to_Maargir .1...=) .Wool Drain
A.l„. 'and Commission Merchant; for thaa'alteof Arderi:
can Nrooteatioads. . -
jl AY . $ CO , Books:lien, &ad oPerP, and Fa P e
IL corner of Wood and Third streets, Pittsburgh, Pa.
Book -binding and Printing dolls to older: ' 10149'
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TAMES F. KERR, dttorneyas • zo-421tbma remoredro
0 Fourth street, between Smithfield and Grant streets,
rtuaburgh. janik.lut
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ltif. • M.D.I.LEN4.- DOWNING, Fashionable: Mashing
Siore, No. 218 Liberty, street, opposite Seventh sep26l7 •
fO II ifIdINO - & - SIGIT . Formarding and- Ormortisstius
via Iffercha 'strand Dealers in -Produce, No. I Smithfield.'. ;
opposite the Mciiiongaheli House. J 61.9...:
mOolt HEM), Wholcsak- and Nasal Grocers
XL and En*4ifilcum, corner of the Diamond and
Dtainond all s sy. • nty23
ICI -TODD /c . '00., 41C,1147111. 1 e 3 Furnishing Goods Egt.
Xy tablishment, corner Of Market end Fifth =tete, up
sours, entrance on Fifth street. tay43
A B$A-Whf MORRIS; Waatetais and Katad- Dkaki . • in
11 Taney isnd Staple Drp Roods, RS Markey street, be'
twoen Fourth and th.lNamond. aur23
- 11 - 01 N DUNLEV Y, Gad kerer, - No. 120 %V ood s
itr Gold Leaf, Deuusud &e. corunantly'on head and
mannfacturen Lowder.. • • " my 23
MiI.RPHY LEX,: Wag Daaterx and Commusurn
ILL /11efehants, for the sale of American Woolen Goode,
corner of Liberty street and Cecil'', alley. done '
rp • BLUM,E,Piano Foru 21fanufactutsr and dealer in
Musicallustrumuts, No. Int Wood street, near
WEI% W UODWELL, hnporter gad, - Latr in Ear
'eigis and lAtmeie Headman', earner of Second and
Q A MUEL hIeCLURKAN & CO., Agents for Carlisle
1,7 and Ripper& liegular'Line of 'Packet Ships; • from
New.Vork to i
Liverpool No, 149 Liberty et. . febt
TOsEPH muott:; - .:Amt Store, Ship Chandlery and
4/ Agency of the Pittsburgh Lard Oil Factory, No 4,
•hferket street, Pittsburgh. Mfg ..
ritAAFFE 2c tra:SNlilnt, Proprietors of the Pittsburgit
j Rentals Stratarore corner of Petut and Wayne iu. -
•• '• it al" • Banker and : • go BoOton,
k earner of Third mid, Wood !meets, opposite the SL
harlesHotet. fehl
1311148C/N & STOCKTON,Booksdkni, Stetrierutrs,:Prifs
sat awl Publishers; cornet of Market and Third sta.:
&tot
I BSCt• A, r Stationer - aad Binder,
Rah street, between Wood and Markin. 'an7
IdeSTEIN i Brats Fouader and Qa t Finer Smith
. field street, between Diamond alley and Fifth in.
dean'
`EVEN BIG t 0001t8 CLOTHING STORE, Nctaili
v 24
no
ateet, near Liberty. cJOHN FA
R aS -
I Proprietor.
OLIN D. MORGAN, Whateraie am( itetaitirruggiu, No.
ISIS,Moost street, one door south of Diaziond alley.
febl
1a a i r- .
k Georgo,Beatlervlr.,
AirAI'iIIFACTUREWOFIIRUS, WE0LE141,111313
15-l Elteacturad,t.Pitteburchi :pro Con
stantly on, hand, a_aaneral and extensive; assortmant of
At ands bt BRUMM4it thaloaittafEttittlin Prices: . •
N. B.—Bre:chine Brushea, &v., made to order at tha -
shortestnotiee. ' mar3t4' "
Mffil
i• B. OPRINCISTEIN.'
fa.l4o:Froortureer4 bear*, nth, and , Vireo .likv;
Ra...., and; Dealer Art pedar,Ware,
FancyNare, WnedeitWare, °revery description;
id ir forefOrquhrdensestin; Matti oft
'ndt,pPatentßota .wChurnei,whictsfar atuparsanynow
in aaeriA:the , United , State a . inge at the lowest,
. . • _
" 101tiNEI
IP,H OLESIALIGISAICIRECTIPYINGDISTILLER,
j , CO2OIIBSION itrin PRODIJCSISIEBC.HAN
Bdrdgn T;
ruut'Zkirnertie Fiuits; Asa, 40.
:tcrarchl) 1(341 Liberty sreet; Pittsburgh-
mnet,zular
• • BVCANDLEISS 64'13ABIPIIEILLip. - -
116..97 Wood :ow, rums door to 2.ofaxtiond
Nirnommum. Raatems. ta Valuers ASV D2T GOODS.
ARE liow in daily receipt of all the articles in their
: line of basiness—curchased.at the *westprices In
the-East; toivritich *or invite the attention of Country
145 reitalllsalld oaten i.sold arldch.they flatter themselves
they can Moose of at the lovreat prices and en the moat
favorable terms.
:S- WICINLEY, 16use, Sign and Oraiirmasat Fth
niul dealer in PAINTS, Na. 44 fit.: Clair rt.; Pitts!
burgh, has conatantlron hand all kinds of Panne, either
Dry
or Mixed; Japan and: Copal 'Tarnish; 'Linseed Oil
BoilW
Pa Oil ; ltpinte . Turpentlne ; 'Window 43hung of ii
size tty, Paint limber', fp c., allot the. hest quality,
and - fur sale at reasonable riflery,- • •
:IL GERBMIDINGi Dealer. in Imponed
and Domestic ficgarsiSnuir and Tooaceo t
I'Vbcdeialcand Retail., Libernrstreetotir
doors aboVe - Smitidield,Piastrataisi Pa. ~ .-
. Erbil oaten-from cooatsy geratusnts wilt bc pmam
y, attended to: ' . 1920:2
MIL. B. SCAI/8, - /AMU ATItIMION:
CCM% & '.&TKINSON; ArdittireggitTerf trrhi, Cop
pey andlilseitiron Wars. lltery also •eleento every.
description of Ittarkszaillt Work. :First street, between
Wood and MarkettPittiburg_ll. 0ci31:7
T> Q 3! DRUGB!!.Joa= Mamas, Druggirr ans
Pittsburg ''oanh-ivest Mutter of Wood and Fifth
streets, h, will keepconsUtatly 012 bandrDrage,
Paints, Oils, Dye-Stuffs, &e.
N. 8..;.-Physiemus , Preserlytions earefelly compound
ed:from the best . materials, at any'lwar of•the day'or
night. .dlso, an assortment of. PerfameryL fine tooth,
hatr, and clothes' Brushes, , tee., &e., which will be
sold law for cash. arekly
TRoyikt,o, Undertaker, Fifth street, int-
VT medlately opposite 'the Theatre, respectfully In
, forms his friends and the public. in general, that be has
regained his brininess as a Furnishing Undertaker. lie,
Is supplie4 with and alWays keeps On hand Coffins of all
sizes and kinds, Shrouds, and all other artielee necessary.
on such occasions. '
_
' Silver plates, ice boxes, and leaden coffins will bessuapp..
plied in order. A fine hearse and carriage always ready,
to attend funerals.- ' ' .
• • John M. Townsend,:
TIRUGGIST AND APOTHECARY, No.. 43, Market
1,../ street, three doors above Third , Pittsburgh, will have
constantly on band it well Selected assortment of the best
and freshest Medicines, which he will sell on the most
namable terms. Physicians sending orders will be
pm:aptly . ..attended to, and suppplied with articles they
may rely upon as genuine.
Physicians prescriptions will be accurately and neatly
prepared from the best materials, at any hour of the day
or night.
Al tbir sale, a large stock of (Yeah and good PERIM
tr. 0,
FA.1.1.10=1. 11. A. mita. 0 . H. - * mixt
GALLAGHER. LONG £ 1111.14.1 CR,
No. - 109 Front rt., between wood Smirttlel3 struts:
VIANCFACTURERS of Bells of all slues, double and
ATI, single action Force Pumps, Counter Bailing, Min
eral Pumps, fittings of all kinds for Gas, Water,
Steam, fie., Brass Castings for Machinery and anti-atilt.
104 metal-for same. Particular uncap:al paid to Cu
Fixture ,s and a well assorted stock of Plain and• Orn
amental Peaubsins, Elunters, Chandeliers, tte.,..k.c., eon:. I
stantly on band. octS
'£X1:11 AILXIITRONG. estrum. CROZZa.
ARMSTRONG & CROZEit,' Cernerftrien - Merchants,
No,- 22 Market street, Pittsburgh, Pa., will attend
promptly to the sale of every description of Western
groduce and other articles entrusted to their care:
Rirsiro--Hanna, Hussey & Co ' Pittsburgh; Hanna,
Graham & Co, New. Lisbon, 0.; Merchants generally,
Wellsville, O.; ,Rhodes &. Ogleby Bridgeport, Oi A. U.
Richardson & Cincinnati' 7. 1 '. Howard, Louisville,
Ky.; Grille to Dorwort, St. artist 11. Boyles, Steuben
ville. decay
£l.l.Elf DROWN. W. C. CONXXIXT.
BROWN'S IEIOTEL
CORNER OF szTruneLD AND R t HIIID STS,
- Pittsburgh, pa.
BROWN & CONNELLY, PROPRIETORS.
N. 11.--Good Stabling attached to the lunase.
A• , and :rau Foundor, has rebuilt and
• commenced business in his old stand, N 0.70, Se
cond, between Market and Ferry screen), where he will
be jileased 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 mast approved
models, and warrantedm be.of the best materials.
Mineral Water. Pumps, Counters, Railings, ate.,
together with every variety of Brass Castings, if regal? ,
ed, turned and finished in the neatest manner.
A. F. 15 that sole agent for Bobbin's Anti-ditractitin
sat, se justly celebrated for the reduction of friction'in
machinery. The boxes and composition can be had of
hlm at all times. - novLly
ATEWLY INVENTED PATENT BLOCK SPAINti
11 TRUSS for the immediate relief and pernatutent
cure of Hern ia nand Eupora Waited 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 Trusses,ln a superior style, in Philadelphia,and
have them nom for sale at their orte • No. 77 :ithrialit
street, near Sixth, Pittsburgh. _
GEACIRGEWATT,
331. D. W. KAUFFMAN.
NEVP DRUG STORE.—JouiI D. bfolussr;
safe and Retail Driegelf, N 0.931 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; full assortment "of
articles in his line, consisting of Drugs of all kinds, Dye
Stuffs, Paints and Garnishes, Chemicals, .ke” together
With all such articles as are usually kept for sale at a
wholesale and retail drug store.
His stock is entirely now, and has been 'selected with
care, .He Is confident , that his.srticles,both as to quality
and price, will please such as may, favor him with a call.
ONONGAIIRLA PLAN MILL
—Lunn MlL—Lunn Kam
[-`twilit would respectfiilly Inform his friends and the
public, that his new-establishment It now in full opera-
Ilan, and that he is prepared to famish Boat Cabins, and
fill all orderi for Planed Lumber with prom/Made and
at the loweit rates. -
Board-and Plank, planed, on one or both aides, coa
itantly.on hard.
Saab, Doors' and ltiouldlnis of e very description, made
to order.:
SaddeTs and Carpenters would find it to their admin•
tap to give hka &call, as he caa now furniah them with
planked staff; suitable for every description of work
• eat one or v -
PBESTON & W.A.GNER, Engine Builders, have cam.
,maimed business on Penn et., near the Point, at the.
establishment formerly carried on by Stackhouie
son: 'Persons wishing to purchase Steam Engines for
Boats, or for other mammas, will Vaasa favor as with a
call, aewe flatter ourselves to be able to furnish them on
as favorable terms as any other establishment in the city:
' Also, roiling mill and castings of every descsiPtion can
be had at the shortest notice.
Rerassecte—Caps. Robert Beer, Thomas Scott, Esti,
Church, Carothers, & Co„ Esct„ M. Allen &C.o
CY.PRLAN PRESTON ,
ap22 • • ENOCH - WAGNER.
ettIRAP BORNMIS:—W. R. MURPHY is setting on
IL/ his timaining stock of BONNETS - at greatly redu
ced prices. Bonnets of last winters shapes at from 115
gents to 81,00
Cheap Latons.—A lot of . Drelts Lawns toduceti to in
cents per yard.
OWhile Roods for Dresses.- , -A supply just received, and
ffered very
Dark Ginghams.—Rich dark stylesof Gingham,. Also,
Manchester and DoWestic do., of choice 'patterns.
, Mantua DifbeAn assortment just received in the
Wholesale Rooms, lid story, andoffered low by the piece.
Also, White and Colored Satin do.
Prints and Mu+tiru,—An excellent stOckOnhand,froin
lc. per yd. xtp to the finest qualities.
117. - 41 esanorth-ettst ownwor Fourth and Markotereets.
• • lewportant.
l' - 011:N M. BLAIR, DAVID STEU ART and PHILIP
SPAHMAN, having purchased the entire interest and
stook . lit trade Cif mr. John W. Blair, beg leavefo inform
heir numeronsTriends and the public that they have this
dayehtered into partnership Under the firm and style of
Brant /V C 0.." for the' manufacture of Brushea of every
descriptioni :aeing practical workmemthey wilt make
np,every article of the most durable material, and in the
Grit styltit and will keep on hand, forsale, at their store, I
No. 120 Wood street, 11...yery large assortment' f every
thing in their line of buslnerwhich,Niith their even•
sive stock of Shoo -Findings, Pishhor Tackle, Pon and
Pocket Knives, Powder, Shot,and :Variety Goods, they
Willselicheapi*holesale and retail. ,
L, Machine Brushes made to order,with despatch. --
- The:encourageineut and patronage - oltheafriends and
the public is earnestly solicited, and will betha la kftgo le .i
ceived: - Observe :- :BLAIR
Pittsburgh, Oct. 2lith, I848:(oc30) 1510 - Wood at..
Int. A. smrrn
auveLeht.
FLOUR -25 barrelsAiliffee a nd 'and for sale by
man :" . • - ~t ;SO H 81A1W.WIR;
ME
~~
alto , • .dpc! 01, 1511
WV Liberty street, Pittsburgh. ' marl 7
itEYNOLDS Molests Groiers,Conimissioa
Merchants, and Demers in RagerPuper,,kc.,conter
Penn and Irwin streetesPittehttrill. Atllrleas3Plittd,
tug Paper constandir" raart77
TAMES PATTok, Jr.; Tildadre
DiSiiller, and Dealer in Faiaigitidid Datatidis s
alal.Liqubra; Tidar;AbStani s t Set 4.4 Citatailsc4 Nol 17
"liberty street,
,-,:.tuaro-.
jr): • •,„, aun • , 314
trsE, GN„Vitt florslsyrai.,A , Aisr, ER,
Warty, attar, Opposite Hand; Ali work neatly
eXactrted: Orders punctually attended to. [ninety
PITTSBURG SATURDAY, MAY '5, Pot
...•
..
t - - 1 !in Rooting.
• 911S1Pira'stribeire ..., . At respectfully announce to their
i,.latintro.citireint : hat - they have perfected their ar
rangement to cagy -Ai the business of Tin Roofing on nn
i e
Itisrmwelose ' :four Team since werfirst introduce.
tin rodfingln this . ' During , thilitimei 4 sve. hive cover;
earner Ray the 'square feet of inofs with tinplate,
and in all cases we - hove we ktige giTen - the most.Jen
ilk* satisinerion. • 's kind of row -has been' applielJo
the yerybeer- bujidirigs-in this:city, incladiagomnonrn
large number °fathom the two gnPerbblaibilll . VS cliz 'Penn
Tr‘et; Owned by'lilliti L. Shoeinberger and John Blued;
tir, :That - deranges iwben skillfully lahl on) is both
permanent and durtpe, there „can be no doubt ; in . proo
r - oUthist r wei cannier to the, almost Universal -- application
of Aldo kia.of reefing litt4o large-chits °tithe. sea-board
during the tut twenty years; and from enquiring on the
subject, we have yet to. learn hinny; one of those-reefs
,
having been worn out,,:: The loofs.eayered with tin in
oar 'Mani reity . are Opt to the examination of all . whe take
.:an. interest-In the - matter, - We, We also prepared a
thintatosa plan of root's, which maybe 'men 4 4 oyegigtab
'llattnienv'where any ilther informatioriWill be given with
pleasure. -- - • .. : ~, . - '- ..1011F . DIINI4P.IL CO.. •
• The- Arcometer.
ATREIMOZI
' called* to GM follopviinft certificates--
EArtra:43Asring -tested a qaintlty of C o ld
weighed by yOttrAteyeter, I find the result proves poor
instrument ammo d recommend the. Asa_ of at to
those going' to Calif la, as the best method for obtain:
tug the Teal value 011)old. Resp. yours,
. • ~ - • J. EL-DUNLEITY,
Iyasinrgs,March 9, 1 49. Gold, Beater.
• Prrrsatatort, March 7,1809.
Bltt. EAton,«DearSir: ; Having examined the "Amen
eter,"Manufeetared it your rooms, I do, not hesitate to
n
commend it to the use ot' do gentlemen - who are about
removitigto California; . in search of Gold. - •
. It given a close approximation in the specific gravity,
tlf metals', and will certcrialmenable the adventurer to as.
Matilda when his plieer is yielding Gold.: -
tirlo) ' .Yours, reap. - J. iE. 14,CLINTOCK..
Head . quarters Lir Boots and Shoes,
/ANNIE POURTn AND lIMMTO4=4UNEENI,
TROTH k SCOT 'having commenced ,
the general Bool' and SHOE business,
wholesale and retail,' would : invite
the snowinttof their friend, and Abe Public gene.
rally, tit their spierilid new stoch„"coasisung of Bleu's, .
Woments,poye,.Missee end Children's wear, of every
variety, mutable for the setutapi and at prices 40 suit the'
times dlso,Ak splentlid, article ; of home-made wort,
such at Gentlemen's fine Mots, and - Ladies' Misses' and
Children's fine - work. -
Ineama.eall and examine for yourselves. . •
N. B.—Traveling Tomb', Carpet. Bags, dee., ike:, al
oragion hand and fin sale low for cash.
Er Country Merchants would Lad it to their interesi
to give ata a call, when visiting thaoiq..,
TaDTI fa ,SCOTT,
i r rtitner 4thiind Smithfield sta.
Pinotle Notide to Reonomists.
diTax- subscribeti - being ' desirous of
.......,._.,,,'
'...,., changing his 6 . 7. has 'determined 41MM.
to close out •the b lance of his stock of BOOTS,
iIIIORS AND NES, AT COST. They will
be sold in lots to suit pagasaraLfrom
ONE PAIR A .TROUSAND
Country Merchants arMiavited to call at
BATES', CORNETIODTHPIELD AND FIFTH STS.,
Opposite the Pittsburgh Foundry, where they can buy to
their satiaractiou, for 'MAD:Iet must be closed out soon.
100 cams Boots Ou 444315, IRS, 1121, $2 per case.
marl'' J. SAWS,
-- - -
• ''Moots and Shoos So Init off at Cost.;
, . Tut subscriber Wishes to retail bison.; •
tire stoelrof Boors Rudeness at corr.
Persons wishing to purchase, will have to call
soon, °Jibe intends to remove, on the ist of - APril,
to St. Clair street. His stook is large, and of the very
best kind: The balance rettunniMg unsold. by the Ist of
April will b e anenonsered of to the highest bidder.
..• ' T.A. HIPITON,
corner Market and Liberty sts.
.
WA0.0411119 ' A.C40118.
THORAS HARRISON, MANUFACTURER . OF
Wagon, Daiwa, Vases, dte.i
PENXITLVAttIa, 4 0 E11171,11114 , 1111111Dat TIM CCM= ROUsB.
T"' on' h proprietor of this establishment haying always
and a 'apply of stiperior, well seasoned Lum
ber, is prepared to fill orders of every deleription in his
branch orrniumfaoturing, with as short notice and on as
favorable terms as any other workman in the West.
A newly invented Patent Tip Wagon for hauling
brick, is built an the above place. Also;lepairing at
tended to. Orders from a irtitlitteet will receive prompt
attention. . .
Ettruacucas—Geo. tiV, smithy janacs McCully, Jonas
M'Clinuack. ' marli-am
-----
Bureau said Bedstead Factory.
.101 V. hi. HANNAFORD respeetftilly inform the
eitizeneand the publW.tenerally that they have re
moved their .Warerooms-%Smithfield .street,lbetween
Diamond alley and Pitch street, sign of the Big Bedstead,:
where they are prepared to sell, wholes/le or retail, very
cheap for cash, the following articles:—Bureaus, Bed
steads, with Gazzam'a Iron /Fastenings, and also the best
quality at !Term Bedsteads, Tables, Stands, &c. And
they wish it particularly understood, as there al much
premdice against machine made wort, that they warrant
their work to give satisfaction, and if not well made, the
money shall be returned. marl6:2m
Cheap
.Clothing Ow Scrip.
T
HAVE just received from the Eut asve!t selected and
'I fresh &summate( SPRING and SUMMER GOODS,
including
,English and French Cloths, Cassimeres and
Vestiurs, all of superior manufacture, to which I would
teePeetrally invite the attention of my friends.
Country Merchant, and others visaing the city, who
wish to provide themselves with a good article eta very
low price, are , iespecthdly invited to cult on the sub
scriber. All troth warranted.
JAS. McGIIIRE, Tailor,
app Third at., near Wood.
No. 115
CHINA, GLASS ANTI SELLING
D - qU OFF—Qua. turn Stern Rsatosiss.—The undersign-
ed being about to remove,in the coining month, to N 0.65
Wood street, is deairous, of closing out the greater part
of his Stock at REDUCED PRWES. He would call
your particular attention to his large and splendid assort
ment of CHINA, GLASS and Q..ENSWARE, Giran
doles, Lamps, Britannia, Tea Ware, Castors, French
and 'English Blaine! 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.
128 WOOD et. (retail M. HODWISON.
Commend Row Cabinet Wareroom
' . T. B. YOUNG it. Co. stosfr a iv.,.
110rAVE removed their CABINET 'filiodimasswo
WARE-ROOMS ta Commercial itow,.l.,iberty
street, opposite the head of Smithfield, where they will
keep_eonstantly oft hand Et extensive assortment of So •
fasiTobles; Wardrobes, Bureaust.Sedsteads, Chairs and
every article lo their line of business.
e a * Undertaking promptly intended to at reasonable
ices may 27
Hats, Caps r. and dlndk.
Tux subscriber is now rgeeiving fr om th e
C
of New York a choice assorunem of H
Caps arid' Mrs, Latest - Fashions, in great va
riety, and very meat, wholesale and retail.
AMES WILSO,
nov2l Smithfield street, 24 J door South of 4th at.
PALL - PAS - WON OF fliers FOR is4s.
4
111 , 00 RD & 111 ,
004 (late oord Rint a. WILL introduce, on Saturday, Aug. 20, the F ALL
STYLE OF El A. 14 just received from New
York. Then inwantof a neat and beautiful HAT,
are invited to call at their store, corner of Fifth and
Wood walla .-, aug24
..arew Bat and Cap Store.
4
JAMES WILSON, Hat Afantiferrorer,lllll,
(formerly of the corner of Diamond alley
and Wood etre es.) begs leave respectfully
to inform his old custom_qs, friends and the public, that
he has opened a Nei' S=RE, on ' Sntithlield it., where
a choiee assortment of HATS, .CAPS,, and LADIES>
FURS, (as good, neat, fashionable and chair as any in
the city,) may be had. J. W. very cordially invites his
friends and the public to remember his new location and
establishme nt,and give him a call as hearty as he intends
to welcome them.'
mar3l-!y
Fashionable Hat and Cap Vianuthetory.
GEOinfßonnOEs his ArrieStifidl/Ts
anZaAthgeepnut,breliespgecentfearaly.4ll"
ly, that he has commenced the manufacture of
Hats and Caps, at No:13 Wood street, - one door from the
corner of Second, where , he has now on hand a fine, as
sortmettt of Outland Cape Dais own manufacture, which
he Will dispose of, wholeiale or retail, on the most rea
sonable terms, tor cash or city acceptance. Hats made
to order at the shortest notice. apl9-.lm
Clinton Pepper rain. -
TE CLINTON PAPER NULL, situated at Steuben
villa, Ohio, having be en enlarged and improved, and
at a very great expense added new and the moat ire
proved kind of machinery, is now prepared to manufac
tam all kinds of Writing, Printing, Wrapping and Cotton
Yarn Papers, Bonnet Boards, &c., equal to any in the
Eastern or Western country.
The undersigned hiving the Agency of Me above Mill,
will keep contumely on hand a large supply . of the differ
ent kinds of Paper, and will have any acre made to
order at abort notice. S. C. HILL,
jan3l R 87 Wood street.
becribere
tig roi tak
ar e i n y the nb Saw-mill mrj above the
T'FigWard Bridge '
am
bens, and fuming a sixsin ° tock of 'l' u itnbitr on . ha l mi t i Ch
gotieit the patronage of the public. Orders thanni u lly
received and punctually attended to. '
BAVARY SPARLDINTO.
The undersigned having sold his interest in the above
Mill to Messrs. Savory & Spaulding, would recommend
them to his formercwitorpep and the community, as being
well qualified to give sausraction to all 'who may deal
with thorn. ugnati) ' JOHN CHAMBERS.
HOhIOEPATHICROOKB.--Just received, at the took
store of the subscriber;lit Filth st., near Market :
Materia Medica,psita,_try Samuel Hahneman, translated
and edited by Charles Julius Hempel; M. D. 4 vols.
Hartman's Acute Disease, by Dr. Hemptel, vol. 1.
Homospathio Domestic Medicine.by „T. Lowrie, enlarg
ed and improved by M.
Jaheis New Manuel, Vol. 1 ; Nos. land 3;
Hering. Domestic Physician. --- . - -
'BOollllljghausen 7 a Therapastic Pocket Book;forHomce
pathiste, by Dr. Okla.- • .
Bahaman's Chronic Diseases, vol.-3.- •
Together with Medicine Chests, of different as and
Woes. [Rain • VICTOR OCRIBA.
•
' •
• -
-
• :sand Second afreets,
Chronicle, tixtd.
Itch copy 1 week
tChtoniole copy.):
Saw law.
. . . , .
(Hammer& Dattler - - -
CABINET, WAREROOM, MIT A' sTREer. .
Between&with:out and Strawberry alley, Pinsbtrg, Per.
ETAIIIMERV.-DAULEltiteep constantly-onfiand
a satiety of excellent and - tashionable,Fanntare„
warranted equal'to any in ttte city, and Bold on as
A l
•' favdrable terms as 'can be obtained at any "Miler
AstaNishment in loWest. • They have now on hand an
141119194 W exterteive stock:embracuig all kinds of ,Funi:
ureitnatt the eheapest end plainest to- themost , costly
and elegant. , -,M,1 orders promptly- attended to.
_. zdtillAm ,
„.• 3EPurniture. - . , .
Tiii eribieriber, wishing to- rednet his 'present
stock of Farnitirre, ern from tbia:date. anti fur.
- ther notice, sell aliarticles in his line at cost, being
determined to legit Wtheamormr of stock on hand.
Those-per e nns who istay,call on hint with _the inteption,
$
of ffetting a wgoqd penny's worth,” will. not be dimly
pointed.! 'His - stock , of Punitive is' - equal to `any in , Eai ,
city, both in Style and workmanship, and the,assartinem
complete. - ALEXANDERAIVIIRDY, ,
- ' -,- - Furnitureftoorns Third It; -
Next, door above, -Pittsburgh _BUIE, -
. James W . Woodwell
M 0 DERMAIVID ANTNITE.FIIR NI Tlillllll
No. 83 Tatau-Srautc, - Pirnaltraaa., ~- .7
44 A Laren and, splendid assortment of Furniture,
snitable'forStetambouts,Minelsi and Ptivate'Dwell
tags, constantly on hand, and made to order.
• e present Stock on hand cannot be exceeded an
manufactory in the Western codatry. Persons wi s h ing
•to purchase, would do we plea s e . Par t a call, as lam de.
terminedmkprices shall
Tote a Tete; '-:::-. Buffet Eumele ; . •
Louis XIV. Chairs;'' ' Queen Elizabeth ' Chairs;
Tea Poyse ; - Fruit Tables ; , ' ' •
Toilet Tables;- . Loubs--XV. Commoder.
French Mahogany ledsteide ; Pitati"Stools ;
50 Sofas, with plush.and hair chithsovers ;
50 Itiahogany Racking.,Chairs;
40 do2en Parlor ' - do:
25 Centre Tables • -
20 pair Divansl 4 pair PlerTables r ' • " '
- 15 marble top Dressing Bureaus '—
... • • • •
8 Wardrobes' 8 Secretaries an d Book.Cisei ;
20 marble top Wash Stands; `•• ' .
8 pair Fancy Work. Stands. .
A vrey large asscntnent of common ' Chairs and other
'Furniture, too numerous to mention.,
Irr . Steam Boats furnished orithe shortest notice ,
,and
on th e most reasonable terms. • " - feb6 il
• Notlee...oaPrerpOitials. •
MMA.. MINER will, for fifteen dam receive. ins.-
. burgh, Alle . gheny and County Scrip at par value,
for 'every arucle in oar line of bustriess.• at the towest
apecle prices,.including subscriptions . for all, monthly
.Magazines. Also, all weekly Newspaper', (comprising
our large assortment, ) either half yearly or - yearly,.
including the largest sheet, The Great West,' now ad
mitted by hundreds, the very best family paper e.ittinf.•;--
Also, Scrip May be 'left on deposits; Book., Stationery;
and all new issues from the press, de livered , at. the option
of the depositor. We will order by request any Book'or
'Woks from the East, on the above- ternis.. - nn above
Scrip to be expended in full. • Bmithficld street, second
door above 2d. '• • ' ' ap3o
RYE --A small lot just received and for sale by ~ • .
BOO_ .
RHODES k, ALCORN 30 Fifth at
Gold Washer..
.HPARRY hris initented ix machine rot Wishing Goldi
. far seldch he has made application for a patent,—
They are now offered for sale et the Warehouse of
PARRY, SCOTT &CO., N 0.103 Wood st., - Pittsbitrgh. ,
Adventurers to California are invited to call and ex
amine theselabor-saving machines. They are simple in
their eonsductioni easily transported on Ihe back of
mules or hairs, weighing eighty pounds each, and can
be pot in operitton in half an hour, They can be filled` '
with pronsionsilltits , the opinion of Mose who have
seen thelrialef one oflheae machines of smallest size,
that two men will wrath - the - Mineral froni 150 bushels of
sand or earth inn day, vdthout 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 into the water or being exposed to
water or wet. and consequently without endangering
their hea th They will requiio but a Israel! stream ot
water, and can be used the - whole season, and cattbe put
into operation where there is sot sufficient water to svaish
in the usual way.
Price of smallest size 535. Orders from almond, me
comPanied by cash, will be promptly filled.
H. PARRY, at Parry, Scott k Co.'s,
N 0.103 Wood st., Pittsburgh.
EALt THIS LETTER.--Who will be without a beau
tiful head of hair, when they can have one for three
shillings! Twenty years' loss of hair and 'wonderful
restoration! •
" arrnto Julk 17, 1847.
"Dear Sir—The wonderful eff tt ects ofJo rm,
nes , Coral Hair
Restorativeaas been decisively demonstrated iu the ca
ses of several respectable citizens of the town, who, on
account of your selling three 'shil li ng trial bratlityttp . it
without fear. One instance, which. has attracted paxuc
"ular attention, is the case of a gentleman who had little
or no hair for twenty years; he had tried numerous pre
paratioos irtvain, and ultimately had his Mutt shaved and
wore a wig. At my recommendation, he tried the Re
storative, and after using it, according to the direction,
far a short time, the young hair appeared and he has now
. as fine a head of hair as any person in Baltimore.
"Yours, Zee. JOHN RILVINGTON."
It causes eyebrows to grow, prevents the hair from
turning grey,Mul the first application causes it to curl
beautifully, frees it from scurf, and stops it from falling
or.
Sold with fall directions at 82 Chatham st.N.Y. andby
Wm. Jackson, Agent, 89 Liberty Pittsburgh. IseP2o
George sintor,..
- IGIABRIONABLE TAILOR; No. 43, ISarket streei--
Jr Raving removed his Tailoring Establishment in the
rooms on Market st., lately
. occurned as a Bookstore, by
Bosworth It Co., the undersigned is prepared to fill all orl
den in his line which may be entrusted to hiscare by his
old friends and customers, and thepublicgimerally. Hia
long experience in' the business and 'the sneceas with
which he has prosecuted it in Pittsburgh, emboldens him
to hope for a liberal share of patronage. Re will make
all descriptions of Clothing in the best manner, and moist
fashionable style, FOR CABH..
0 P 25-1 Y GEO. ARMOR.
...WOOD ST
Merchant
ripfir. subscriber respectfullpannounces to his custom.
A. ere, and to the gentlemen of Pittsburgh and vicinity,
generally, that he has regpived his usual assortment of
Spring Goods, for gentlefiren's wear, to which he invites
their attention. His stock comprises fine Broad Cloths of
all colors ; Cassitneres; rich vestings, of plain and fancy
patterns; all of which he is prepared to manufacture in
the beat and most fashionable style. Also, Children's
Clothing kept constantly on hand emit:matte to outer.
Whir B. SHAFFER,
Water st., 3d door above NationaLliotel.
Fashion& .le Clot ng Store,
No: 219 LIBERTY STREET, OPPOSITE SEVENTH!
/11HE Subscribers respectfully inform their friends and
1 tho public gener al ly, that they have just received
a new supply of French and Enghsh Cloths, and cassi
merer,—Vestings 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.
jy6-tf IBIBULLEN & DOWNING.
THE FIRM of Acheson & Dagg is this day dissolved
by mutual consent. Mr. Jac T. Haw having declim
ed busi ness on account of health, .has disposed of his
interest to Jas. C. Acheson. The business hereafter will
be conducted in the name of W. & J. C. Acheson.
WM. ACHESON,
JAS. T. DAGO.
Pittsburgh, July, 1848
u 7. In withdrawing from the firm of Acheson & Dagg t
I take pleasure in recommending my succemor to my
friends and the public generally. JAS. T. DACO:
July 29, 1843—ang
D ESSOLVTION.—The Partuership heretofore exist
-
ingg between the subscribers, under the firm of J.&
J. PLPDrerrr,was dissolvedon the 7th inst. Either party
is authorized to use the mune of the .firm, in settlement.
JOHN APDEVITT,
March 10. JAMES !MENU'''.
. •
117(0-PARTNERSHIP.-4/te undersignedlaife
day fanned a Co-partnerstdp undel ihe 'firm of JOHN
APDEVITTA BROTHERS, for dm fransaction of A.Gro-,
eery and Produce business. JOHN BPDEVITP:
JAMES SPDEVITT, •
WILLIAM EPDEVITT.
March 7, 1849.-(mrl2)
DISSOLUTION.—The partnership of Mine= & Las
is this day dissolved, by mutual consent. The bu
siness of the firm will be nettled byll. Lee.
J. R. hILIRPHY,
H. LEE.
PiusburgA, 30th Jun., 1949
NOTICE.—The undersigned will continue the Wool
business and attend to the tale of Woolen Goods at the
old Vce, H. LEE.
In retiring from the late firm of Murphy "& Lee, I"
tae great pleasure in recommending Ildr.ll. Lee to the
confidence of my - friends and to the pubtic: ~
ian3o . - - J. R. MURPHY.
Co.Partitegalap Notice.
sons nuttLar. - ' - Iran itasurre
TOHN DUNLAP having, on the Ist inst., associated
sp with him In his business Joni FLEstnia, they will
ereafter carry on their Importing P f House Furnishing
Hardware, and Manufacturing buieess, under the name
and style of John Dunlap k Co. The business the old
establishment will be closed by the senior Partner orate
'iresent firm, at their warehouse, corner of Market and
econd streets {Jana) • JOHN DUNLAP k CO.
HE MIDNIGHT SUN—A Pilgrimage, by Fredrika
T
Bremer . ; translated by Mary Howett. 'list received
andfor bale by JOHNSTON & STOCKTON,
Corner Market and 3d sta.
00 BUSHELS VERY FINE CORN MEAL—Bec'o
and for solo by (Jana) CUMMINS & SMITH
CHEESE -2000 tbs. large Cheese, for sale for County
Scrip, by . : WM. DYER,
No. 158 Liberty street s
O.OR-550 bushels, prime quality, just received per
steamer Wellsville, for sale by'
JOHN F. PERRY,
aP30.1 Next door to Perry House, Allegheny.
Wharf.
P ITCH— sobarrels, for sale by
joHN:F: PERRY
ap3o] Next door Perry H °nee. Alleghetir wharf_
ISIIING LINES -a cases Bea Gnus Lines
3 gro Linen - do ' •
10 _" Canon do •
Just rec'd BIiCANDLESS & CAMPBEL4
myl 97 Wood street
,
...14 1 .:i.TVA:istivitlhF'"r •
Dissolution.
U. DIAL=
TOWN isthrkairr C. aqui.
• LIPP.EI2IISO7 I 'I I 4c lIA nat.-
(Lstns.l3. STRICKLER& Co.)
Nairatiettuen or Pire'PrOot
Second street, between Wood deut Smirniteld.r
9 . N Tuesday afternoon, July 25, ISIS, the undersigned
were dalleitnpon by Messrs. Lipptineott teßoxrcto
Ines* an honest and fair'test of one ofthelt,Pbtatux
Safes. The furnace being prepared, tue Safe was placed
ineddethereof,-with books, papers and koMenween when'
the door of the Safe was closed and.the fire kindled at a
'quarter past2 - 0 1 cloelt;' and in'a shorctime the - Safe was
red 1104 and continued till half past 6p'clook, being nbenn
four and a half hours, when the Committee expressed satisfaction thatthe time occupied with such heat
was sufficient. ?fie furnace was then pulled down,Safe .
was
dooropened-L-tite 'books; papers'and money
safe.' heat was so treat. acto tacit o 5 the . brass
ramintmga. therefore take pleasure in teeoramend
ing these Safes to the Public; as be to our Judgment/
entirely fireproof. JARVIS fr, =SNUB,
NOCK &HAWSON, •
. - CORNWALL & BROTHER,
• • 'BRANNON & THATCHER,
- , - BENEDICT & CARTER,
ISAAC CROMIE.
em eigaged in , thefoundiy.,businew and know
something about furnaces and heat. I witnessed - the
binning of the above Safe; and can freely say:there was
no humbuagg about it, and with pleasure recommend them
to the public as being, in my judgreenQ a ntirelcfi r e:
proof.
E.
In calling upon the - above gentlemen. for their
turesAlte- highest - terms of the fairnesi
of the text, and their full conlidence of the Safe's being
entirely
_flre:proot We have constantly on band and for
salSit)IVA leabetit of..the abovot3afes,. ,
murar- BELL ei TERRY.
McMillen +le Downingg. - -
/
FASHIONABLE cLonirEas, Tio. its Libiiiii
- Wryer,Beneath ; beg leave to call the mien:
. , Lion of e ei
ir trettomers.:aud thepublic generally
tourt eravdpwion of the stook at .690DS they .
are now in receipt of, comprising, in pan, 'fine Frimbh,
Atelgisn, English and American . Cloths, all col Ors;
. Freath; ; Englialtrand American Cassimeree; of allshades
.and textures; Summer Cloths, in andlett -variety; Vest.
ings, do. Clothing made to Order in the best and West
style: They , have-else on hand a large and v eil assort
edd stock of ItilklW-MADECIAYPSTN6I,-10-which they
inviterneattentionof ihediftiendaand customers. imr24.
______
C P. S mith t h
7 A TTORNDY AND COUNspiaa,olt &T LAW; Si.
Lotsfs,l4,Nvillgive particular 'stamina to the Cott ,
lamina of Clainis,And money received, sbnll be re
mitted without delay. -
Brnmearrim—Hon. IL Coulter, Supreme Bench Pa.;.
Messrs. Lyon, /barb & Co. , St. Lotus - Messrs. Wood,
Abbott & Co.; Mr. Charles Wellin i t, - Philadelphia;
Is
Messrs. Eno, Mahoney -Co., Messrs.. hittender, Bliss
& Co., New York; Messrs. Baugher & Orendorff, Messrs.
is . A. Mur doch, Messrs. -LOve, Martin Co.; Mr.
John . Falconer, Baltimore; Messrs. Loreto., igterildff.
Messrs. Forsythe & Co., Mesers. Hampton, Smith & co.,
and Mr. L. S. Waterman, Pittsburgh. mar2B:2m
Near tiaidieare Store,
I SIGN OF THE'PL2iNE- AND SAW,
No. 9 5- ::Wood :Ste e4...Pittsburgh.
~Ü BES LAUFMAN Importers and Desks in Ft:.
reign and 'Thin res tietgarditari; id all ite 'Mulattos;
are now-prepared to eel as low' nd on as reasonable
- terms es can be purchased elsewhere. We Solicit our
fffendi, and the public generally, to call 'and examine
oar stock, which:consists in . .part Ail Knives and Forks,
rocker and `Pen-Knives, Scissors; Shears, ; Noose
Triminingi, snehisiLocksiLatclies, - Hinges end Screws;
'together with every.nther article. usually kept In Gard
ward Stores. We invite the attention of Carpenter - Sand
mechanics generally to our assortment ot. Toolsi. which .
'have been selected with great eare, and which:we are
.deterninThed to sell so as to give satisfaetion: friptd&w ,
TIM LARGRAIVD COMISDIOSS HOTRI, KNOWN
AS TIES ".QUINCY HOUSE.' QUINCY. ILL.
pursuanc of alawpassed by the General Assembly
of this Stale, sealed. proposals will be received at the
office of the Secretary of State, at. Springfield, until the
first day ef July nett, for the purchase of said 'hotel, with
all the furniture, lots, ottt-ladings andstablesbelonging
Said hotel fa halt ofbrick, four stories high, halting 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 rending room, par room, la
dies and gentlemen.' parlor, a large dining ball upon
the second floor, and allege number of airy and comfort
able private panors, with a sufficient nu mb er of sleeping
apartments upon , the 3d and 4th floony 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 Stoo,ooo. There will be sold at the same time, and
embraced in thesame proposal, all the furniture belong
ing to said house, and which is now in use by the occu.
pant of . sold hotel, being sufficient to serve the, purposes
of accommodation.. : Th ins is suffinienrittinber of lots
for convenience, besides good and convenient out-build
ings and stables belonging to the same, for which propo
saU in like manner as above will bereeeived unbosom°
time. The proposals must embrace the entire property.
Said property will be sold to the highest bidder in interest
paying state itutebtednas, 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 end security to be approv
ed by the Governor. Upon payment of the entire pur
chase money, the Governor will cause to be executed
deed to said property, coveting the nghtund title thereto
to the purclutser as i. provided by law-
For infoonution in regard to suld property, addreis the
SICCIULTART OF STATE, at Springfield, or Urn. &Lamm
Laura, at Quincy, Illinois.
AUG. C. FRENCH,
' • Goreittor of the State of Illistout.
nKtriy
_Herald, Chicago Denmetal, Illinois Jour..
. i e sUnion, LonisvilleDemocrat,CineinnatiEn:
4turerenttsylvatuan,l3ostonPost; Buffalo Commercia/
Adverusetaud Pittsburgh Post will copy sixweeks and
send their acconat to the executive department cif Illinois.
Springfield, March 113,'1840.-BlinoisMats Register. .
emoval.
. .
E istbseribee has removed his Wholesale Grocery
TStare to the corner of Hancock street and Allegheny
Mari; next door to the Perry House. .
mart/ ' ' ..' . - JOHN F. PERRY.
Spring' .11Pasisions HMS Mid , Cap.:
4 .. Tux subsetiber will introduce, this day, st o
March 2d,
1819, the Spring style of RAIW.
a nd CAP, which for neatneu and 'dun"
bilky cannot be -situseul--ihe style being such that
cannot help from giv ing the wearer entire *atter:LC don.
Re is also daily expecting . the arrival of an extensive
assortment of California Hats, of various colors ; all of
which will be disposed of at 'his' old unusually' low
prices. Catnap Merchants ate invited to call andex
amine his assortment: (3. W. GLASSGOW, _
102 Woad street . ,
3d door below J. D. Davis' Auction Booms,.Pitudq,
Sprang Style Hate, '
4 CHEAP FOR CABS.-1 shall introduce on March
10, (the regular day)BeelseriNeur York standard
tashion for Gentlemen's Bats. The
. style is unique
and oeautiful, and combined with
essentialsWme and mermart, produces allthe of arel
ly coon Rim FRANCIS KEEVIL,
- • • '" Praedeal Hatter,
79 Founh at.
ASPRING STYR, I.Sl49.—Willthe introduced this
day, Saturday. March 3d, the' Netir - Yor_k styryle (ot
HATS, at • • 8.1 MOORE'S,
,maratataSl -___ Third dootahosi:Fo l :th sheet.
8 'RING FASHION SR: I Pate
/meson will introduce -the .new style of Genilemitys
Hateou Saturday, 24th-instant:
feb2ll6t
VTALUABLE PROYERT • FOR SALE—Bleven Lots
V in the flth Ward Pittsburgh . "' '24 feet front on Carson
street be . 120 feet to Patterson's
One Loton Liberty street, 24 feet by 100 to Spring al,.
ley between Carton street and B. Frew's line.
Six out Lots iri. the: reserve, near Alleglteny. City and
ancbester containing_ about ten Acres each—ilea?,
220, 221,197, 196, 195, 194. Ennuire of ' •• ' _
feb24 - . 91.:11911LINOTON.
H _
OLID78.:Y81 HO LIDAYS!'.—The subscribers ,are
Just opening a splendidi collection of Toys and-fine'
Fancy Goods of every description, suitable for Christ
mas and New Year > s . preselitsL,consbilinB viz:...
..learelryand'iffatches; Work, Pressing and rancy Glees
Boxes; Card Cases; Pearl, Shell, Ivory and Velvet Card
Baskets; Steel Bead Purses;Crotchetlfelvet Bags; Mu
sic Boxes; Chess Men; Domindes, &c.; with a thousand
other articles, too numerous to mention. ,
The above Goods we will sell extremely loiv,*previees
to the let Februar7,lBl9, as we intend rnakiiigjtomema'
tarifa alterations sn oar store tied business.' We invite
all to call'who want bargain!, at 80 Market street, be Filth and Diamond . - . .
dec23 . HOGAN & CANT
h9lnFrr
jilo PLANING-KlLL—Rees= strestand Woutrions,
' Wong Charger st.,) First Ward, Allegheny citY,near
Achester.--GEORGE.DItAItER havutgrestuned bu•
siness, has erected the necessary machinery at theabove
place, for turning out all work in his line, and is prepared
to take boards to his mill and deliver them to customers
on reasonable terms.
Dressed flooring boards, siding,quantity always on hand-
A large quantity of dried flooring lumber on hand.
Orders from Western Lumber Merchants prOmptly'ex
wanted.
ITO WORKERS IN . METALS AND 'STONE.— A
L Gems To Wortinia Mar&L'ArlD SWAB; tor the vie
of Architee.tamnd Designers, &c., fro., from original de
igns, and from selections made - from every aceescible
source, American and European, Thomas W. Wai
ter, Architect of Girard College, and J. J. Smith. .:The
above for sale by , KAY & CO., .•
feb 27 Corner of Wood and Third ets. '
•
Q BAYING AND HAIRDRESSING SALOON-•
sow Zs Fottivratt, Tensorial PrViessers> have Wed up
the ,
saloon Ott the corner of Cherry alley and Mater et,
near the National Hotel,' formerly occupied by Clement
Archer, and are prepared to wait as gentlemen at once,
with ease, comfort, and politeness. •
•In connection.inth their saloon, they'll - are fitted utiji tt
excellent showeibatb, where persons Can here shower
baths at alt boors of the day. • - • <• -
- Thaystill continue to serve their custonters , 'also it
their,OCSuind, corner of the Diamond iind Onion eh
Q . BASSAPARILL4-lo smart 'of ex,
! , ..7 Just nta , d and irof lordly
' DA. FAHNESTOCE. & Ca r
Cop", la; and Wood Ina
~~J"~u._+i!K ..Y:HL"'._.C'~:<V.v.'ti tN~ws~\~ _ - :xi2wwf
ter:»~.
Paper Hastartasot ia . _
lac AVING purchased at three at tEa stractoriea I,
AIM In the (New York, Philadelp a and Bala- .1
more,) a large assortment of the tiewvst•andbmest
proved styles of PAPER HANGINGS, BORDRAS,
and made arrangements by which I vill,be.enahled to .•
pro carp all' new. Patterns, simultaneous with. their ap
penitence in the Eastern market, I would Invite the at- .
leaden of those desiring to lave their hinnies papered .4
with the latest styles of paper, - to. call and entail:a my
stook, before purchasing elsewhere. -
. I have now ort the way front the East,_2o,ooo.pieces of g
Gold, Satin Glazed and common Paper Dlaagings, which .. -rt
lansell nt prices ranging front 121 cents to S 2 p.plece.
rL2 .
8. C.' HILL, ST .Wood IL :0
• ' ' 111,, D i SF'S
WHITING AND BOOK=KEEPING CLASSES,
Almatuter + Day's Buildings, entrancefrorn the Diamond.
ESTABLISHED IN 1540,--it. 4 .urtivarsally admitted
by all now practising Mr. Duff's plan. of Double
Entry, to possess.the'itahowing adVo4lftgeS over all
other methods in use :-;--Ist,.dispensing with all hooks ex
cepting a Day Book and Leger ; 2d, reducing the cash
and merchandlza accounts to about one ti Tor one hun
dred; ad, chocking reduced in the same, proportion; 4th;' an annual 'awns of forty pr: fifty folios of the !Leger
6th, Muer 'acculitY against tortori 13th; daili posting of
the personal accounts. An elegant Mercantile Hand
writing imparted to , all going throughilleOzglidig lem yon
Haws :10 to L 2,2 tit 4,-and • 7 ••• •-• ma:LI
Pittsburgh Gold-Masher.
rilliE subscriber has inyented atnaehine tor Wanhing
.1 oat GOLD, possessing the following qualities i—lt
eighs about twenty-five pounds, be packed itt a
box 13 inches by 17, and CT inches dee p; wsll wash out
a bushel of wet sand in about two minates. 7 -dry sand to
1 .,
- hiss - tizne—leaving, the Geld perfectly Cleat. Of sand and-'
gravel . Those going to California-me invited.Meall anti - . -
- see its operation, at, my residence, in Penn street, near
Water street.: ' i; --,-, itaars ,' - - -..C.. EVANS. ~
ER vik..B _
hriains san Finsanintsoct . '
mass ; s comer of Penn and:
- sts, appetite:he Szehange_
.;
:ntranee on Penitst, res. - ''
7 Warta their-biends and
„aid to furnish ' and attend
to ey „.-... C, of Undertakers; as they have
quit the bin ./I
siiiess of Cabinet Afaking, and their attention
will bei deUited altogether to the above buslnees,lteep a ;
large.assortment of COFFINS made and finished, cover ....',
ed, and lined in neatest manner, with a variety o.:'
materials, and at all prices; we keep SHRODDS ready. - !.
made, of all sizes, of . Flannel, Cambric, and Muslin, at
allprices, and made in the eastern style,;and all , Mbee ---::
articles necessary for dressing the dead, and furnishing: '7'l
funerals, of Quality and price to suit; SILVERI:TATES'
or engraving.the nante_and age;.ICE CASES for laying
the body in ice, by those who,wish t 6 keep their friends .
any length of time: and havti ZINC PANS to put Ice in , :, 1
for laying
havee body; LEADEN Coffins pairn
hand: We a splendid new HEARSE and aof
fine hones, and.any number of the best carriages, „etc, .
etc., tied will be prompt, panctnal. and reasonable. - .
•
- Ir is with pleasure that the subscribers in.-
form the citizens of Pittsburgh and vicinity
that they have completed arrangements with
Messrs. J. C. Jenkins & Co., of Philadelphia,
• to receive their superior PA
And will hereafter be keprconstAnthr. Oti
• hand. They are neatly and securely put up.
In metallic packs of I, 3 and 1 tb each, with--
eir printed card=ohowing the kind of Tea, -
p cei name of the concern and depot in Philadelphia,
with a n invitation to return the Tea, if not liked.
_ _ _
1 • RITA IL Purees: •
i { Gunpowder G2l. 75 1,00 1,25 1,50
p kap erial— 50 75 1,00 1,25 1,50'
„g: Lipson 50 621 75 1,00 • 1,25 •• ,
50 62} 75 1,00 1,25 1,50
o Y.
H prack 371 50 • . ...,:
Suess. Fine and Extm Fine. • •75 I,op ' 1,25 I,M •
We wilt warrant all the TEAS we sell to be equal to, ,
if not superior to any sold in this City, and should they •
not prove acceptable to the taste, they can be returned, ,
and the baciney wilt be refunded, as
.it is only with that :
understanding we sell. ' • 'sr
We ask a lair trial, that the public may be able to
judge between our Teas and those heretofore sold by
other companieola this city.
All lovers of rich, delicious and good flavored TEAS,
should give us a call. Dealers•can he supplied on the
most reasonable terms
For sale by JOB. 13.11. YOUNG & CO., • . '
N, W. corner 4th and Ferry streets, and ,
E. YOUNG & 80N,
S. W. corner 3d and Rain streets. . • .
Loansettue Sloane,
CORNICH 07 7/01:7828 41.241 GRANT STEUCHTS, Primo - suit.
MBE subscriber respectfully announces that he has
.J. now opened this new and excellent Hotel for the ac-
commedition of travelers; boarders, and the public gen-
;The' house and furniture are entirely new; and or expense have been, spared to render It one 01
the most comfortable and pleniant Hotels in the city...-.
The subscriber is determinedto deserve, and therefore.
solicits, a share of public patronage.' -
OctllAy JACOB HOUGH, Pro]
Ttike Notice. - _ •
A LL 'P er sonsknowingthemselsesindebted to Arthars s
Nicholson & Co, ((Eagle Foundry,' are reqhested to
call at their old.lVarehouse, on Liberty street. ..-._
All unpaid accounts will be placed in the hands ot
Justice of the Peace, on theist July next. • ' . •
.
May 16.. DacaoLsON, & Co;
ftr.a. general assortment of Hollow Ware, &c., at the .
lowest market, rates; • Liberty,at. - bead of Wood
ma 22 ARTHUILI & NICHOLSON
. ....... . . - ..
ID oar% SHOES, TRUNKS, &c. - -Foliarrsher 4- . .liari
100 ward, Wholesale and Retail Boot, Shoe and Trunk
Store, No. ifieLibeny street, - nearly opposite MU head or
Wood: . F. & R. have in store and are receiving
.-their
Fall and Winter stock ofBOOTS and 8110E'S,cornstine
ofthe largest stock they ever been able to bringlo • - -•,,
this market. We also have c onst antly on hand a splett
&grace& of Rayward's kremlin Gam most
Shoes, both ' .
for ladies pad gentlemen's wear, the most beautiful aril-. .
ele ever manufactured. We would solicit an examna , ..
tionof our stock ofgorubt, by all who wish to purchase
either at wholesale or rata, as we will sell at a small
advent* above cost. - ! Country merchants. will find it.to'
their interest to call and examine our stook before our
°Whiz .- , FOLLANSBEE - tc ItikiilVAßD. ,'
Aug% . • 138 Liberty at.
----_____
New . .. Goods.
RECEIVED' by Eipress, orie piece short nip
t,1 1:1 b 1 17 Cloth, 'tillable for Gentlemen's Cloaks, whichl
will make to order, cheap. BIeGUIFtE, Tailor.'
Also,-one piece light short nap, a very desirable 'arti, -
ele for Ladies , Cloaks. COZOTh Warranted. • • , ' •
Also, a good asiortmentfine French Cashmere Vetniniv
together with a good,assortment of . fancy and black Ca 5....•
statiores;for Pants., which will be made to order as cheap'
and as well as ntany other establishment.in the city::: ... •
AlcGUlßE,.TailorThird
street; St. Charled Building; ,
C. 11. PAUL ON,
173 Wood et
Lota on 'PerpetuarL
AFEW LOTS yet remain undisposed of, and to be let
' on' perp_ e
_tual Lease, near Reatinirs old Etansion -
House, 71h Ward, Pittab ' urgh... They are ;the: cheapest --
Lots in the market, being of large size j in a healthy, con
venient and prosperous location, and the purchase money
never required to be. paid; only the interest - or gramitt,..,
rent, from 818 to WS a year, according to the size and po.
aition of the Lot witlthe privllego of' extinguishment at.
any time by payment i of thisprincmal. The pnvilegeo l
the - well belonging to said Mansion House will be giyau
until the new Basin is completed.
- - rnos. acr.totir,
• Corner of Wylie and Fifth streets,'
7From Dittr..Asa Shinn, qf the:Protatant Methodist CAureh,
HE undersigned having been afflicted during the past
winter, with a disease in the stoinach,sometiniespro.
acing vest pain in the stomach for ten or twelve hours_:., -
without intermission, and having tried various remedies
with little tree; was furnished with a bottle of
Tories' Carminative Daliam. This he used according to
the directions; and found invariably that this
caused the pain to abate in three or foarminutes; and in..
fifieszior twenty mtnutes; - every uneasy sensation was -' -
entirely quieted. The medicine was ailexwurds used
whenever indications of the apprmich of pain were per
ceived, and the pain was thereby prevented-He contuip.....z
'ed to use the medicine every evening, and sometimes= ,
the morning; and in a- few weeks health was so far re-
stared that the sufferer was relieved from niarge
'of oppressive pain. From experience, therefore', he can
confidently reommterut Dr. D. Jaynes' Crumfinatims
earn as a salutary medicine for diseases of the'stomach
;Al/recap City, Ju1y10,1843. A' 9HIIhPi
E rr For sale at the PEEIN TEA STORE 70 Mirth'
street. near Wood- nug7-dertv
lira - AVE you a bail coarse, dark, yellow, or
XI, sallow If you have, you will by wing int Cake of
Jones Italian Chemical Soap, a - weaker two, your skin
becomes clear, white and smooth. Ifyou have any di:
sense of the Head, Face or Beard-i-such es 'ltlngworin,'
Scald Bend, Scurvy, Erysipelas, Salt Rheum, Herb e r,.
Itch—you-can be cured: for I have seen:persona :0110_
had ftlthy skin diseases for years; and after trying every
thing in vain, have been cured by washing the,part
Jones ltalinn Chemical Soapy and can ColiscientiOnsly
offer it for any of the above complaints, attachwould:'
not do, unless I knew it to be all I state. If you have
Sun SPots, Preckles,klorphew, Tan, Son Burn Or disfig
urements of any kind, it will dispel them and make the
skin beautiftd—et is a sure antidote and cure for the bitter
ware of counterfeits. Priniettlarly cheap ones
aak_for Jones? Soap, and see that the ntimatif I% Jonas
Won each cake. Persons from or in the south, an
'warm climates, would . find this 'net,tarifYfer themselves;;
butitjs a neve.r-failing remedy for chaps andel:ales
im
id infantsu dit . And tioW, reader,'hy giving this one. trial ill all or even mores than walleye nnated-above:;
eSolArtt ea Chatham street; N:Y. and liiy_Nym, Jackson.
gent,ES Liberty street,. Pineburgb.. -' • ' T
~S:+K:Y:.aT.+ ~:~:
BOOK AND JOB PRINTING.
No W. Corner of Wood and Binh Streets.
TELE Proprietpr the:lgestmtcl'Pentriold.llllMlYßT
can 'Atomiser Mtn, reaketrall* internal lils Mends
and the patrons of these papers, that he MA •St 4Airge as.
+torment o (JOB TYPE Arm ALL.DTHEZEPIA.., / 1 //'
ry
necessa to a Job printing 9159 e, an!! , u31 ? , 1° , !!,..:Pre . .
pared to execute
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mt
•'Bea Mter Yruslirarternrd of artrairrnaset!yrom..
ks, • ofLading,: .
'Perrugarrr, • • - Billear, • ' - catdrt
Hartatils, Bkenb, • Ho t ips.
ED'A.II kLods Ofßlanks, Stage; Steamboat and Canal
Boat Bills, with appropriate ems, printed on theshoreat
notice and most reasonable terms. • '
He respectfully asks the patromer of his felehds and
,the public generstllyi in this branch of his btudriess. •
TEA6t TEAS I t TEAS t tt
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