ES ?*, • - = t , • ~ „, „ • - rA• e_k-Tefr," ' • -:• , 4 . . . ~+'.~ii~4 L l'~S^. r.Jys~cw <+c:i~..+. atau xvl.-._wir~•r 4rtAiq. I= .i,ir. ~'~F<<_v..i>,~ is--.:: ~,i .: ~t.•csz t, Frr3s~ VOLUME VIL ZAILY MQRN . ING POST'. Printed and Published everylrforning, (Sundays excepted Batt 'IL if flfi -A. P.M -11.4 •4104.141AINSe.CORNED OP WOOD AND STPIII STIRICTS. • AU , ThlklItS:•;•-ride' Dollars a year, payable strictly , iitvariablyte•qAttired tf not pAid vithinthe Tra.r. - Two iiivrs--% - foi'iale at the counter. the Office - , attaby2the News l i ilE•.SATtritDAirM(lEirtiN'Gr'looll4''' --- ='published front the , liiille . 'ciffreeP tltt Jler a blanket sise sttoet x ht, TWO PW-ALARS irrsulsratice— copips PlirN ONNTs. ' • • • •,.=, I No 'paper will disEontinued , (unidisrti the • dis cretion: ofthe proprietor,),until.allAymatagoa nre,paid, fly`lee attention-will to suw „order unless ac compaitied by the money, otsatthhictory rehrtneelut this TERMSOF:A'OVERTISIN.G. 4 . 8.29417A.R.R Or =MILTS LINES OR LEM. OneAnserSon,.....-•;,50..50 I One 00 "dc.- 7, t ....0 75 'Two do. • • .. • ... 0 . 00 711rea - 2do•-i. - 1.•%; , 1 Threelfl6... a.a 7-00 Une W a nke ; '•••• ,, •• •L [Four -• • •,,'S 00 'FWD .. .• . 2 30' Si*. El Three .... v...10 - t on YEATtLY7.ADYERTISEI4IENTS: ' • Chtingenble itt'Pktistitt: ' ' • ONE istuino. TWO SQUARTR. Siz r 4 c 10011, ,tr. e y , ?.•%.111 3 : Ott I Six Mouths; $2O 00 One Year, •• • • - 20.0cr One Year,• • • ..... 30 00 •Larget acivertismnents'inproportion. -11l 1 77.Cards qt FOUR LlilrES,, FienUkrUctrs or •Fenn , . Large outs will not be inserted unless en. extra price 41/741.dvertisaments upon.which the number of laser ."tions is not marked, will be inserted and charged until ordered out rofessional (garbs. T. D. JENNENtit•Si Attor . oity a: ay, Fourth st, nbov ibr • Wood:F..4v. -?•5 m"30., QADUJEL ‘Y:Air.s.;:ki,"Azzorney_ai Law—Office on 4th 4J,Sltoot,herF,Orauttl'ittslitFgh.. „ oet2s JrlcifiS Building% Grant:street. may27-3m. ATEA . : ota v Physician and Surgeon.--Office ,1.." No ,S, St. Clair %traety Pittsburgh.: augtll:y 'TIR. JOHN CRAWFORD,-.afice-ott St. Clair street .I_,Uopposite,the .Exchaitge. ORLANDO LOOMI:_c Attorney atLavi, 7 -otrice 4th kJ' st n 'atiore - Wood. july44' Ai: MARSHALL; 'Attornek ht L/w..-Otrtce, Loanie , s- linik4ngs, - Fourth - DARlLAtikii•Alinriley 4.4 JAU?-4liiine in kewelt's J. 'Buildings, on Grant street, opposite the Court House. kCENT's'EDI . , Odi :Attorneg at Lam.—ce in t H. same building he with Alderman ArMaster, Fifth st., between Wood -anti Smithfield nts.:: , angl7-6in* TORN BARTON, AUotiary at La w.--01fice s North side or Fifth in -eel" between Wood and Smithriehl, in ,the ra te'buildirie with Aldettrituorrocs.: pep3O-ly GEILIitGE W. 1., Attorney and CounscUor at Law 'li Notary Pubtic.—Odiee. utUtn cOrne'rof 4tlrand Wood sts., over gibbet & Jones' Exchange offiOe. oett4 MID USD ,SNOIV.I.HiN, Anoincy ag. Law.--Otfice' in XI the building on the North East corner of Fourth.aud isinithfield sts. ' novll-y ItMOR.IIOW, Aiderrnau.--thfice north side of Fifth street, between Wood- and Smithfield, Pittsburgh. sepHS.y VirICANDLES & AVCLURE, Auarnew and Cautuel . tom at La te..-9 ifsee'ou Fourth sLi oppo'site R.& R. H. rimersoa's Livery Stable f rittsburgh. septil.y S WARTZW ELDER, Auorae al Law. 'Office ou Fourth street, between Wood and *milli hold, opposite . Patterson:a:Livery Stable. ap7-y daLOW E F. tLLLMOILI‘ Attorney amt Counsellor at Late.--office removed to the:thl door belowl3 rant st.,, on Fourth, to the office lately z occupied by Alderman Mil- J. AUCLOWRY, Attorney and Counsellor arLatr.-- lthrice in 33akewel881.3niiiiinga on. Grant street: je0.17-Iy. P C. SHANNON; Attorney and. Co . unsettor at Lan..— .. .1 ..Office on . 4th at., between Wood and Smithfield, and neatly opptialte the Mayor's office. nov6-y 15corr; tist, rourth at., five doors west of Mar -0.. kat, 2 . AU work warranted. and if hot perfectly sat isfactory no charges will be made. fetal). 1011EMOVAL.—Dr. Robert Snyder, tuts removed Ms R office to Fourth street, between Wood and &Mitt held streets: • marl.3-1y- 73 BASOVAL.—",,, Beelen has removed his commiassion lA, and forwanling business from the Canal Basin to Jtis new warehouse,-on Third street, nearly oppo.Site the Post EMOVAL.--JOHN J. lIIITCHEL., Attorney at Law, 11p. has removed to-Fourth st., next door to the office of Alderman Steel. • api 13Rte1i-140,004.1, in Birmingham for sate , by 1.1/ ap2l • ' rpHOMAS D. KENNEDY, Attorney arLani—Otrice 1 Fourth, betwrett Wood and Smithfield. - RFanslstyuk.—Ciea. J. X. .11loorebead, John Graham, Pres:Pittsburgh Bank; Mr. J. W. nurbridgej Logan, Wilson, & Co.,sleConl &Co., Pittsburgh, Pa. octil NBUCKAIASTLIts Aklernum--Orfice t Fourth street .third door ithove Smithfield, South side. Conveyancing of all hinds done with the greatest care and .legal accuracy. • • - Titles to Real llstate examined, the. novls. JMIN COYLE, Notary and Coneayancer.--Entice in hietcalPs Building, Fourth street, near Smithfield, Pittsburgh. Deeds, Bonds, Ala rtgages, Articles o fAgree meat, and all other instruments of writing drawn up with accuracy and dispatch. Titles, to Real hlitate examined. ariVed&wly TOHN .. PARKINSON, Aldernian, Fifth Iyard,, gemi el—st.. between Walnuraind 04faitt sia.,_ where he may be found at *Mimes.: Those having licraseS prattler prop erty to.ssil or rent, can have the same punctually attend ed to; debts collected, and all the duties of an Alderman Will receive Prompt attention. 0c27-p V. MELLON, • ATTORNEY. and COUNSELLOR at LAW; Office in ninon's Buildings, corner of Wylie and Fifth sleets eltstaitleof .tho , Oorul House. . • - Er coliseum, Conveyancing, examiruttions' of Its cords,4ce... promptly and accurately attended to.- myla larEfitlYlNTWilitilitST.iftiorWiiiiiiit - tsiiiii - ilior at JOE: Law, (successor to Lowrie t Williams,) Office at the old - nand, Fourth st., above Smithfield. THE 'Partnership heretofore existing between Henry W.Wißiome:Esq., arid myself, in the practice of the law, -was dissolved by mutual consent on the 26th ult., and the ;business ail] hereafter be continued - by Henry W. Wil s/hams, whom I most cheerfully recommend to all for whom-I--have the honor to do business—as a gentleman every:way worthy of their confidence. deetB4y WALTER H. LOWRIE. George Conveyancer. QPFICE it' Avery How, Fifth street, above Smithfield, Pittsburgh. E1F11 ‘ 1 . ,14 MinaGiGisi,Airstre,BoNtS,RELEASES, and other instruments of writing, drawn with neatness, legal accuracy and dispatch. He will also attend to drawing and filing Mechanics , Liens, Accourgs of Executor , istratoes, 4.c., Examining tides to. Real Estate., Searching &cords foe Liens, §c., ,te. From his long experience, and intimate acquaintance •with the manner ot keeping the public records,, he ex :peels to give'satisfaction to those who may entrust their muskies! to his care. decls 711 R E sainterilmi has paid into the Treater-yet:the Com monwealth,the amount of lidense required bylaw. He has given the regularly approved security, and taken oat a commissionof the first C 10.156, as an Auctioneer of the city of Pittsburgh, and rented that spacious ware mom belonging to SyivrumiLothrop,Esq.,No:ll4.Wood street, three doots from Fifth, where he is prepared to at tend to the sale of every kinder Merchandise, Furniture, Real Estate, Stocks, Shipping, &c., either at the Auetion Rooms or onthe premises, and will In all cues exert him self to the limiest for the benefit of his employers, on the most reasonable terms; he Will sell exclusively and only on commission; neither purchasing nor hams' any in terest whale veon goods i n the store, but merely the cum.' mission (tinselling, thereby giving all owners a fair chance withoutpartiality of having therein propertY disposed of to the .best advantage. : . .. • Sales Will be promptly settled . wh en made. Advances will, be given at any Lune, ou the most accommodating tenns. Merchants will notbe charged for advances. - Regular sale days;_Mondays .and Thuistlaym, of Dry Goodit,..E r i eceries, Furniture,. &c.;, and every evening, Hardware, Catlety„Watchee, Guns, Pistols,. and Fancy . Articles.. Books on Saturdarevenings. - • . , ap24 JAMES M'KENNA,.Auei. F~'~'+~! - LT & .E..llThrt wonld respectfully inform the iner- BM, chantrof. this city and. our customers generally, ih - :st we have removed our stock of Shirts and Ciente Far- Coods, to the corner of Filth and Market streets,: 2 7 8 ' . ; oi r y , ev er W.& P: Hugus, entrance on Fifth street,' where w e i u t t iud to keep on hand a large stock of Shirts,- of our O . WO mastaiteture, 41th - an assortment of Gentle me its' Famishing Goods; usually kept by Eastern Whole•L; side Fernishltig &Dreg; .; Being- very_thankful for.thn kind'pntronage bestowed on us for-the pa - ay - year, we would, beliappy to .receive calls from our old customers and, merchants genertilly, and. would intone them_ that we intend nothing-on our. part .shall induce ,them, to look further; as we expect to add.lary to-our stooki and diminish our prices. . Mercnts,tutd dealers are solicited_ to examine our stock.of Goode: • - z ,aplo-it (STEEL AND FU MAN UFACTORY.—The subseri- , bersihaving enlarged tb eir establishment fintho man ufactare" of 'STEEL and Fmrs—on lito corner of O'Hara and Liberty mrisets,-Pittiburgh—tire prepared to funush Files of every descnption,9 l the bestsmality ;And being determined to make it the interest or consumers to pur chase Filer. from them, , respectfully Waite, the patronage of all.who =elite article.. • - . nlarill-y ANltlinq ladiF2deV2.l..--On pccountotonipent up market, and 1 - ILt a demartd for vegetable istatids, J have, been com pelled to remove ray Oread StandWitte opposite aide of. Market street, in front of Alexander &Day's Dry Goods Store where I shall be glad it:face - My former customers. • • JOHN SIIEPHARD. • Oft SALE, - ;Four Lois--130!inded by I tnu, .T.Abert3' , 1r and Hay ate., each lot s having-24 feet fonit, and ex %tending back 110 feet. Two of thenirkrePniter totikand he position ofthe whole propertpagpne of Merging. ad oantegem:li in the city. For thrther information apply, lo bl SWARTZWELDEH;Foniiih.II4 ,booregii - Wood - and Smithfield. : rirw34E ' , , 44. f - -4 ' ,Y, 40 -.- . 4 ?t se - : "'"44 4 + , \ , 4;:v4"s:!:'=tl . - - •,• ' _ , • • , ~ L• f """‘ • :••• z- • ' • ' - L ' 'i s J x i, • L:4. 4 : •!) 7i 3 ,.Lik f r "EL . ..._ .. . ~_. , ~ ~, ... . . _ .. . , ._ _.. : _... .........,..,•_-• ...,.: - - _.'-_, ~... : -. , : • . ;.-• • • - . . . . .. , - '.. . - 'i , -'''''-'- '-i- :',-- i- - ::'• . '',". .. . •• •. - '•• - - • . .- ~ '. - , „. , , ..,.- ~ • i {,. .i. . •-• _- - -- ....._ - ' i . - _ . - • - . . ,„, . , 1,...... ._ .....: . , .• .. . . - . .Tr. -1 . 1' . .:.% I ' . , ._... . • . , ...... .. . ... _ .. . •- . - - . .. • .. - .. . ; . I ,'' , : . ...; - . . . . '. - - - . - - . • ' .c-' - ' '.• " ' -'''''''- -.' . I '-'-''. .'.-j ' .' ' ,7- - :. , ~-.." '..,-- ..:-,- -'' : - - • i , - ._ . : . • . • .- , . .. _ ...... - . . •..-• - --.-- - ---.' .. „. _ , .. _ ...._. ..... , . .. • BEE Meradni Nitrite:denProduce, e2hlarket.st. dee TAS. MeGIJIRE, racutoN - Aapc .T.e.u,0x.,, Third near eVAVond—SL - Chtitlea • "septa.) , -4 - itigraTidilCFNNA . ;•ilitcnaneer - „V chant, No. 114.W00d Street -rzgiiiitWitEstsEY, Dealer In Fancy - Goods and ,(ITriirtittitste,l , l6.ll7lllarket street. =- • fah,. ALEXANDEIVJAYNESi Pekin -Tea Store 7.72 Third street, near Wood. , _ febi ,r1::•11.1eCIA03KEYO/ren - ClothineStore;,i46. 132, V.Libertir !area opPPßito the math °Mittel, ;feta TOSIIUA- ROBINSON,- Agent . for Ilarnden , to Co.'s Litir . ofracktii, FittirOt; doe door belo* Wood. fob' "(IriLLIADLJACKSON Paten't Medicine I •at, 89" Lib• L - AlTTsitee ts . 1101 4 of Wood.: . • >.-.. IGINGLISH&;FIZIOTT,Soaktrikra and . ,Starionerg, No X.i. - %; Market et. between Third and Fourth. .fetd. PDEr.ovNy;Tothionable Clothing Store, No. 48 Lib. ert s t ree t; • febl. jJ JON !c em4ENT, coru . er . ot.Wood, anct ie rrh ,W tre et!. _ _ tiolettES & SON, Stinkers and Dealers in Fxchangq • Cain: and BankNaks, No. 65 Markel street lob/. • an 4 Brass Founder, No: 70 Second 'street, benheenhfarket and Feriy streeis. febl rpOWNSEND,CAHR. do CO., Coact& aad Wagon letaktrr, —1 St. Clair etreets near the bridge. • - febl. TAIL DROWN'S 0FF1CE, , N0.8.5, Diamond alley, near 1J Wood 'meet: • ..• - ' • • • febl. I*,,NY kattNUREIL(i r Fasitionablo Clothing tab/ishment, kj.;No. Z 5 Librty stree my 24 OHN CUHRAN,'Fasitionabte 7'ailor, Path streetocar tf _Wood, o pozito Ike 'office of the Post. • mr2.3 —•— iticiarrstm, Whoksala Grocers and Coin ritigion Merdurnts, corner of Liberty nod Irwin ate. CI • & CO; Forwarding and Commission ! • Arerchasus, Canal Stasis.. - , • - ... • mail . •TOHN a'CLOSKEY, piikr and Cloatirr,Ltlicrty street between Sixth and Virgin alley, south side. scplo 15 7 AgiMIA:rrtimvs a co.,- Whoissals grocers, COM. , _Liv. mission tutd Forwarding Merchants; and Agentslor Brighton Cotton Yarns, 57 Water at., Pittsburg. •. [ap2 -ILI - rm.-A. WAIL!), Dentist, Penn street, three doors y above Stand street: ()thee hours, from nine till fIOOLEY Merchant Tailors, Wood street, 'l * / second door I - iota - Miler, will keel) constantly on nand a well selected lot of Clothing. inaritty •Rt7. B. •MAKSLAND, Chea p kVitoicsak and Remit Cloth ing n Store, No. 4.5 LibertV street, corner of Virgin alter, Pittsburgh. ' • • feb2G:ly .137, LEK, (successor to 111.mtruT & Lac,) 'Vaal /hare; and Commission Blerchant, fur the sale of Ameri can Woolen Goods. • febl6 TAY - &&CO. Bookrellers, Stationera, and Paper Dealers, corner of WoodAind Third streets, Pittsburgh, Pa. book - = binding and Printing done to order. 'eta!) TAMES - F , A . KERRttorney at Late—Office removed to Q Fourth .street, between Smithfield and (grant streets Pittsburgh. DOWNI NG,kazhi Tmk Clothin g ll Store; No: 918 Litnys o;posielv • CUMMINS &. SMITH, Fortearding and Consousslan Merchants and Deatersin Produce, No:3 Smithfield opposite the Monongahela House. • joi9; IT Mit &MOORHEAD, Wholesale and Retail Grocers AllLasid Produce Dealers, corner of the Diamond and Diamond alley. tnyl43 ETODD Zs CO., Gentkmers's Furnishing Goods - o Melia:mene t corner of Market and Finh streets. up spurs, entrance on Fifth street. myl3 • Bs& A &Lett MORRIS, Wholesale and Retail !kaki I IX Fahey and Stapk Dry Goods, GS Market street, be tween Fourth and the. Diamond. my 23 URN D. DUN Y LE , Gslet Beater, No. 120 W ood JGold Leuf , Dentists' Foil, &c. constantly on Mold and tnanufactured to order. LEE, Wool Dealers and CoTiniiiiii; M U slier P e i ha l nts & , - for the sale of Atner.rau Woolen Goods, corner of Liberty street told Cecil's alley. novIG IEN BLUME, Piano Forte Manufacturer, add dealer in Muateallaatraineuta, No. 112 -Wood 'street, near Fain • IteSEP.H WOODWEl — C,7mporter ono Denier in For e) eign and Domestic Hardware, corner of Second . and Ititxn! streets. ' octM AhartlL McCLURFLAN it. CO., Agents for Carlisle la-and Rippard's Regular Line of Packet Ships ' from New York to Liverpool, No. 142 Liberty et. febl J OSEPH MAJOR, Baca Store, Ship Chandlery and Agency' of The Pittsburgh Lard Oil Factory, No 4, Market street,Pittsburgb.. riIAAFFE O'6O:SINOP., Proprietors of the Pittsburgh Portable Saw Store corner of Penn and Wayne eta febi 'TAMES MAY, Wholesale Grocer, Forwarding and ItterchanS„ Water street, between Market and Ferry. kW. HTILL k. CURRY, Bankers Bxthange Brokers, N o 65 Wood street, third door below Fourth, west aide o febl. " RAIN RHAAI, Bankers and Exchangeßrokexs, ..corner of Third and Wood streets, opposite the St. Char febl JJOHNSONSTOCKTON,Booksellers,Seationers,;Pren tea and Publisher', corner of Market and Third sta.: febl VICTOR SCRIBA, Bookseller, Stationer aad Binder, Fifth street, between Wood and Market. 4UeSTEIN, Brass Fouader an/ Gas Patter, Smith • field street, between Diamond alley and Fifth st. deelB' yJ.McDEVITT, IV/tole:Ole Grocers dealers in Pro . duce and Pittsburgh manntactures, ' Xo. 214 Liberty, opposite 7th st. • api9 O.EVEN BIG DOORS CLAYMING STORE, No. 5, Sixth 1.0 meet, near Liberty. CJOHN FARRAN, nor 24 • Proprietor. smarausissm 'TOHN D'AlORGAN,lnoksale and Reta il Druggist, N asto J 931, Wood street, one door south of Diamond febl. FOLLANSBEE ic - ILAY WA R 1), Inokaate and Retail Ikakrs in Boots and Shoes, No. 188 Liberty street, op posite Wood. . febl _. . _,,_ ..__ CO ....____ _ _ . ._ - Dip A. FAIINESTOCK & CO., Wholesale Drug Wa r r house, corner of First and 'Wood streets, and corner of Wood and Sixth. febl J. S. 2d YOUNG. s. Q. A. YOUNG. T S. IH. YOUNG & Co , Whoksak and Remit Family 0 Grocers and Dealers in Prodoee,,N. W. corner of Fourth and Ferry and S. W. corner of Third and Ross stream, Pimbarga TOSHUA RHODES, Wholesale Fruitfrer, Confectioner tp and Dealer in Nuts and all kinds of Foreign Fruits, No. 6 Wood street, East side, between Water and Fire streets, Pittsburgh, Pa. All orders in his hue carefully attended to. Jonx hlcOevrrr. JAMES MCDEVITT. WM. hICDEVITT JOHN McDEVITT & BROS., Who Wats Gram, Deal-. era in Produce, Pittsburgh hlzmuthetures, and Met chandize generally, No. 13 Commercial Row, Liberty street.' mar2l:y ANTM. ALEXANDER & SONS. Coffin Makers and Fur y nishing Undertakers, corner of Penn and St. Clair streets, opposite the Exchange. Entrance on Pam met. febl JOHN U. MELLOR, Wluggale and Retail Deafer in iffusic and Musical Instrunfen u,Pianos,SchoolF•ooks, and Stationery, No. 1.2:2 Wood street. just TAMES PA'PPERSON, Jr., corner of First and Ferry tI streets, manufacturer of Locks Hinges, and Bolts; , Tobacco, Fuller, Mill and Timber ' Screws, Hansen Screws for Rolling Mills /cc. se .10 T BR VAR, Rectifying Diniller, and Wlkotesale Dealer 0.11. in Foreign tad Domeitie Wines and Liquors, No. 114 Liberty street, and 53 Diamond alley. j I:PXCELANGE HOTEL, Exchange Place, Baltimore. D..Doesitx,. Proprietor. Coaches will be in readiness ar,:all the laudangs to convey passengers, free of charge, to the Hotel. dec29. • • KIN(; & PINNEY, Agents for the Delaware Illutual Insurance Company, of Philadelphia, at the Ware house of King &Holmes, Water street, near Market. (chi ,61,sate Gram and "corn mission•hfcrthants, Sixth street, between W oo d , and Liberty. tlee4' "ly e G e L tI E , 8 .c 00 c k . 6 1 1! da corner of I h i e ' t is p d . Wood d do do every description of ruling and binding. peel WR. MURPHY, Wholcsale and RetairDealer in . DRY GOODS, North . east corner of Market rind Fonrithata. ap2ohy SAMU.% MORROW, Manufacturer of 'fin ; Copper and Sheet Iron Ware, Nu, 17 Fifth street, bc tweet' Wood itnd Market. • feblo • /..THOTLI., T. P. TCOTT. rjIROTH & SCOTT, Inaleattle and Retail Dealer in j Boots, Shota, Trunks, Carpet Bags, S. %V. corner of Fourth and Smithiteld Mn., Pittsburgh, Pa. Dartthy THINGWIS AlaMita If wiLLIA74 HARII/104111. & W. 114.1114411G11, Commission and Forwarding :100 Merchants, arid dealers in Flour, Wool and Produce, No: 5.3 Water, and 104 Front street, between Wood and Smithfield streets, Fittsburgh. as2Ory RICHARD 'l'. LEECH, Jr., Importer, and dealer in Foreign and Domestic Sadlery, Hardware, and Car *iage Trimmings, of all descriptions, No. 133 Vood Piltnbdrseven doors above Fifth, and one door above IL Child's to Co.'s Shoe,StOre. :n024 MITH doSINCLAIR, (late hlartin & Smith,) Wholesale S, • Giszers, Produce and Commission Merrhants,s6'Wmal .street„ Pittsburgh.. The undersigned having entered into partnership under the above style, respectfully ask the 'patronage of the friends of the late firm, and of the.pur chasers generally. They feel warranted in promnsing - that they can give satisfaction 'to all who 'may bayMi 'theni, or confide business to their care. TippwNsEND, CARR & CO., Successort to the Old Mut of C. Townsend & Co, and' Carr & Rowland, beg leave to announce to their friends and to the public gen- , 'entity, that they are now prepared to execute all ktnds :of work , In the Coach and Wagon-malting business, at .the Shortest notice, and warranted to be of the best quali. ty. The Nety largo.iptarttity of seasoned Timber with which they arep repered, and theirfacilities for business, cnablea them to i nsure the public that they " ere .prepare d to carry on an and pomp ! business in tbeit :line' and-they: respeetfally_solten n continuance of the. patronage bestowed upon the:late/inns.. sopt..4. =ERB ~ Y;' - ';' , 7: ,, _.!'-' ,_-_,..,, ..3i?,,...) . ---? .„,-; - :.' , c , ':-::-z,? 7...:........-,-...-- , ~usiss~cas, 'VnI. IL SMITH, SINCLAIR =EN `,,, :„.','',..:; ;:'''. ...- '•-4.'::':-.--;-•:;---"': -I , I ;:-.. 7-''::Fi;7-- , ft' -4;•.1".e;:_.' i:4;... --.,.---...,..;1,;;...,:-.%;_l"t•-`.-V• -4 , , ,--,-..-7 %7:-.-i,.i.'''',' •-•`;;:_;'. ' • '''-.s','-'ili",-4.,:t..r,,.;,1,:-t...,; tr. - Liberty street, Pittsburgh.. L. o. REYNOLDS. 1101 EXtIOLDS SHEE, Wholesale GrocenyCommissiort Merchants, and .Dealersi Hap, Paper, &a., corner. of Pettit mid Irwin streets' Pittsburgh, 'All sizes Print ing Paper constantly on.hand. • • ntajl7 y' TABIES'PATTON,:jr...'WhoksaIe Grocer and Rectirging Ihrii/kr, and Dealer .of Foreign and Domestic Winos and Liquors. Flour, Cheese. Seeds, Grain, '&o., No. 17 'Liberty street; Pittsburgh:. : . . , marl) :Dania bungs f on MM , ORNAMENTAL PAINTER la , , Liberty streetiopposite 'Mind. All work neatly executed. Orders punctually attended to. Daar22:y - '• ' '.l3leorge Zros • AgrANUFACTURER OF BRUSHES,' Wninisimr Lan ICklixrmai ;Wood, sores;:Fiusburgh.,-Pa. „ Con- - stonily on hand, a general and emenwive ,assortment of ALL Irons of BRUSHES, at the lowest Eastern prices.. • Brushet,'&e., made to "order the shortest metier. - • - • ratir3Ory , A. B. SPRINGSTEIN s N 0.140 Wood' street, between -Fifth - and Wrgiicetikr. WiHOLESALE and-Datail Dealer in Cedar. Ware, - _ W Fane-y- Ware, Wooden Ware, of every dem riptlori; ow a -M tineidn and domestic; Malts of all kinds ; Patent HotailiChurnii, which far Surptits auynow in use in the United States. Per sale at lbe - lowent • . AT.- S. BONNET, WHOLESALE GROCER., RECTIFYING DISTILLER:, COMMISSION AND. PRODUCE .111FACHANT DEwr.EE u Foreign and Domenielrities t Liguors, Fruits, Nuu, marcher 102 Libertk street, Pittsburgh. DI , CANDVESS & cuniPBELL, No. 07 Wood Street, next door to 'Diamond alley, DISALEitg VA:Rigry DIVY GOOD S ARE now in daily receipt of all the articles in their line of business—purchased at the-lowest prices in the East; to whichihey invite the attention of country nierchants and other"' and which they flatter themselves they can dispose of at the lOweat'prices and on the most favorable terms. • mai° Cr. WKINLEY," h ouie Sign and Ornamental Painter, Os and dealer in PAINTS, N:1 St. Clair Bt.; Pitts burgh, has constantly on hand all kinds of PAINTS, either Dry or Mixed; Japan and Copal Varnish ; Linseed Oil ; Boiled Oil; Spirits Turpentine; Window Glass, of all sizes; Putty, Paint Brushes, &c., all of du: best quality, and Izr sale at'reaschtablevrice' sepll GERDERDING, Dealer in Imported and..Dontestic &gars, Snuff' and Tobacco, Wholesale - and Retail, Liberty street,' sir doors above Smithfield, Pittsborgh, Pa. tErAll orders from. country Merchants willbc promp y attended to. Jvt.Xlity WM. B. *WAIVE. /AXES .A.TEISSON. .SCAIVR& ATKINSON, Manufacturers of Tin, Cop per and Sheet Iron Ware. They ale° execute every description of Blacksmith Work. First street, between Wood and Market, Pittsburgh: ort3l:y ___, _ . ____ IYOS! DRUGS!!—Joat Monaca, Druggist and Apothecary, north-west corner of Wood and Filth streets, Pittsburgh, will keep constantly on hand Drugs,. Paints, Oils, Dye-Stuffs, &c. N. B.—Physicians' Prescriptions carefully compound ed from the best materials, at any hour of the day or night. Also, an assortment of Perfumery; Sao tooth, hutr, and clothes' Brushes, &c &c., which will be sold low for cash. ap2o:ly WILLIAM 'FROMM), Undertaker, Fifth street, im mediately opposite the Theatre, respecrfuTly in forms his friends and the public in general, that he hue resumed his business as a Famishing Undertaker. He is supplied with and always keeps on band Coffins of all sizes and kinds, Shrouds,and all other articles necessary on such occasions. Silver plates, ice boxes, and leaden coffins will be sup plied hi order. A fine hearse and cat riage always ready to attend funerals. sepMly John M. Townsend, DRUGGIST AND APOTHECARY. No. 45, Market street, three doors above Third, Pittsburgh, will have constantly on hand a well selected assortment of the best and freshest Medicines, which he will sell on the moat reasonable terms. Physicians sending orders will be promptly attended to, and suppplied with articles they may rely upon as genuine. Physicians prescriptions 'minim accurately and neatly prepared from the beet materials, at any hour of the day or night. Also, for sale, it large stock of fresh and good PERFU MERY. dec39 it. GALLAGIIER. 5 A. LONO. J. H. MIA.= GALLAGHER, LONG & MILLER., No. 108 Frew st., between Mad and Smittvietri streets. Air ANUFACTURERS of Bells of all sizes, double and M single action Force Pumps, Counter Railing, Min eral Witter Pumps, fittings of all kinds for Gas, Water, Steam, ac., Brass Castings for Machinery and auti-attri ton metal for same. Particular attention paid to Gas Firtures, and a well assorted stock of Plain and Orna mental Pendants, Burners, Chandeliers, &c., &c., con stantly on hand. octB A MRS AILILITEDNG. SAMUEL CROZEIL ARMSTRONG It CROZER, reinniission Merehanu, No. 2•2 Market street, Pittsburgh, Pa., will auend promptly to the stile of every description of Western Produce, and other articles entrusted to their care. Karma-lb—Hanna; Hussey &Co., Pittsburgh; Hanna, Graham & Co., Now Lisbon, O.; Merchants generally, tVellsville, O. - Rhodes & Ogleby, Bridgeport, O. A. 0. Richardson & ' Oro., Cincinnati; .1. F. Howard, Louisville, Ky.; (tulle & Dorwort, St. Louis; H. Boyles, Steuben ville. dec9 ALLEN SROWII, W. C. CONNELLY. BROWN'S HOTEL, CORNER OF BRIMFIELD AND THIRD STS., Pittsburgh, Pa. BROWN & CONNELLY, PROPRIETORS. N. B.—Good Stabling attached to the house. AVUL'itIN, Bel and Brass Founder. has rebuilt aria . commenced business at his old stand -No. 70, Se cond, between Market and Ferry streets, where he will be pleased to see his old customers and friends. Ili Church, steamboat, and bells of every size, from 10 to 10,000 pounds, cast from patterns of the most approved models, and warranted to be of the best materials. Mineral Water Pumps, Counters, Railings, &c., &e., together with every variety of Brass Castings, if requir ed, turned and finished in the neatest manner. A. F. is the sole agent for Babbett's Anti-Attraction Me tal, so justly celebrated for the reduction of friction in machinery. The boxes and composition can be had of him at all times. novt3:y XTE. MX INVENTED PATENT BLOCK SPRING 11 TRUSS, for the immediate relief and permanent cure of Hernia and Ruptures (Suited to all sizes.) The superior claims of this Truss consist in the comparative ease with which it may be worn. The pad of wood be ing neatly balanced on springs, yields to the pressure of any part of it, and thoroughly adapts itself to any move meni.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, itta superior style, in Philadelphia, and have them now for sale at their office, No. 77 Smithfield street, near Sixth, Pittsburgh. GEORGE WATT, JYI _ D. WACAUFFISIAN. CM 'STEW DRUG STORE.—Joni D. MORGAN, Mole* 111 sale and Retail Druggist, No. 93 } Wood street, one door south of Diamond alley, Pittsburgh.—Th e subscriber has just received from the eastern cities, atid 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, &e., together with all such articles as are usaally kept for sale at a wholesale and retail drug store. • His stock is entirely new, and has been selected with care. He is confident that his articles, both as to quality and price, will please such as may favor him with a call MONONGAHELA PLANING MlLL.—hues Marx- INGER would respectfully inform his friends and the public, that his new establishment is now in full opera tion, and that he Is prepared to furnish Boat Cabins. and fill all orders for Planed Lumber, with promplitade.and at the lowest rates. . . . . Board and Plank, planed on one or both sides, con stonily on hard. Sash, Doors and Mouldings, of every description, made to order. Builders and Carpenters would find it to their advan tage to give him n cult, us he can now furnish them with planked stuff, suitable for every description of work. dec3-tf West Point Works. lIRESTON & WAGNER, Engine Builders, have cum ' menced business on Penn at ., near the Point, at the establishment formerly carried on by Stackliouse & Nel son. Persons, wishing to purchase Steam .Engines for Boats, or for other purposes, Will please favor us with a cull, as we flatter ourselves to be able to furnish them on as favorable terms as any otherestablishrite tit in the city. Also, rolling mill and castings of every description can ho had et the shortest notice. 'llzrznErmas—Capl. Robert Beer, Thomas Scutt, Esq., Church, Carothers, & Co., 11. Denny, Esq., M. Allen & Co CYPRIAN PRESTON,. ap22 ENOCH WAGNER. C _ lil AY BONNETB.—W. R. MURPHY is selling his remaining mock of BONNETS at greatly redu ced prices. Bonnets - of lust winter's shapes at from 25 cents to 51,00. Cheap Lawns.—A lot of Dress Lawns reduced to 121. edits per yard. Mae Goods for Dresses.—A supply just received, and offered very low. .Dark Glnghams.—Rieli darkstylesof Ginghams. Algo, hlanchester and Domestic do., of choice patterns. Mantua Ribbons.—An assortment just received itt the Wholesale Rooms, 2d story, and offered low by the piece. Also, White and-Colored Satin do. Prints and Mtestins.—Alt excellent stock on hand, from 4c. per yd. up to the finest qualities. /1 At the north-cosi corner of Fourth and Market streets. Imorant. J OHN M.LBLAIR, DAVID t Krtm ART and PHILIP SPAHAIAN, having purchased the entire inte re s t and stock in trade of Mr. John W. Blair. beg leave to inform numerous friends and the public that they hove this day entered into partnership under the firm and style of " BLAIR& Co. " , for the manufacture of Brushes of every destription. Being practical workmen, they will mike up evert article of the most 'durable material, and in the first style; and will keep multand, for sale, tit their store, No. 120 Wood street, a very large assortment of every thing in their line of business—which, with their exten sive stock of Shoe Findings, Fishing Tackle, Pen and Pocket Knives, Powder, , Shot, and Variety Goods, they will sell cheap, wholesale and retail. .Machine Brushes made to order, with despatch. 'The encouragement and patronage of their friends s tudthe public is earnestly solicited, and will be thaukfully re ceived; -Obcerite ! - - BLAIR it. Co:, : nicburghtnet-BStli f rll§4B:(oc.3o) ~ 120 Wood.M. FLoun-25 barrels, just received, end foe sale, by m 413 ts .SINCJAIR. MEE UM • • iIMI PITTSBURGH, iODNEstay. MAY 16, 1849. Etufinto slarbo. veer: am;. Product lea er, No. -.L RCM OEM EN ES MME illizrettanfons Tin Roofing, rrtHF ittbscriberi moss reaPectfolly announce to their toltow=catireris' that they . have , perfect e d th e i, er .. rangenient tti carry on the biunnees of Tin ROofing - on an . • . It is new , close on four years since we first introduced tin roofing la this city. Durinv that time we have caver tdover fitly - thousand square feet of roofs - with tin plate, and in alt rases we believe we have 'trivet the• moot en tire satisfaction. This kiwi of roof has been applied to the very best buildings la 'this city, including,. among' a largenumber 'aftatters, the two superb buildings on Penn street,p-wnedby.John.L.Shaenberger and.Joha Bisset,. Esorst. Thar tin roofing (when, skillfully laid on) is both permanent and durable, there Can be no doubt ; in proof of this s we can refer to the-almost universal application of this hind of tooting in the large cities onthe sea-board during Melted twenty years; and from enquiringon the subject, we have yet to learn of any one of those roofs having been. Warm out. The" roofi'coVered with - tin in our own eity . fire open to the examination of alrwho. take :an interest in the matter. $e have also prepared a minittareplim of roofs, 'which may be Seen at our estab lisitmenti whereat* , otherinformaikm will begiven with pleasure. • JOHN TiIJNLAP co.; • mark ' ' Corner 'Market and. Second streets. • The Aresimeter. ATTENTION OF THPITBLIG is respeeifolly .11.118 E allett.to the &Vowing tertificates S. Emma—Raving tested, a,.quitatity of ,Gold 'weighed by yogr, Areiitheter,lfind the result proves your instrument correct; • and recommend the use of it tb those going to California, no the best method for obtain yours, ./. B. DUNLEVY, Pittsburgh, M arch 0, '49. Gold Beater. Prrustranu t March 7, 1849. Ma. Bunts—Dear Sir: Having examined the "Areom eter,,mmanufactured. at your rooms,. do not hesitate to Commend it to the use of thosa gentleineu who are about removing to California, in seareb of Gold. It gives a close approximation to - the. specific gravity of metals, and will certainly 'enable the adventurer to as certain when his placer is yielding G01d... - mrt9l Yours, resp'y, J. R. ItI'CLINTOCK: Head Qv nead Quarters for ISpotiv and Shoes . , CORNER POURED AND SDHELIPIELVAIRREfi,PTCSEBORGII, PA. TROTFE&SCOWhaving commenced the general 8008 and SHOE business, wholesale and retail, would respectfully invite the attention of their friends and the . public gene .rally, to theit'Splendid new stook, consisting of Men's, Women's, Boys', Misses' and Children's wear, of every variety, suittible for the season, and-at prices to suit the times. Also, a splendid article of 'home-made Work, such as Gentlemen's fine Boots. and Ladies' Misses' end Children's Site work. Please call and examine for yourselves. N. 11.—Traveling Trunke, Carpet Bags, &c., &e., al. ways on hand and for sale low for cash. Mr Country Merchants would find it to their iuteresi to give us a call, when visiting the city. TROTH & SCOTT, Comer 4th and Smithfield sts. Public Notice Arcs Economists. diTat subscriber, being desirous. of changing his business. hue determined egill to close out the balance of his stock of BOOTS, SHOES AND TRUNKS, AT COST. They will be sold in lots, to suit purchasers, from ONE PALE TO A THOUSAND Country Merchants are invited to call at BATES', CORNER. SMITHFIELD AND FIFTH_ STS.. Opposite the Pittsburgh Foundry, where they can buy to their satisfaction, for the stock must be dosed out soma_ 100 cairn BOOM on hand, 515;518,'821, $24 -per case. . mar 7 . : - : I. BATES. Boots and.Bl4oes Selling otr &CV oat:: jTim subscriber wishes to retail bis en tire stock of HOOTS and Sumas at coirr.— Pereons wishing to purchase, will have to call soon, as he intends to remove, on the tstof April, to St. Clair street. His stock is large, and of the very best kind. The balance remaining unsold by the let of April will be auctionsered off to the highest bidder. T. A. BIN-I'ON, Corner Market and Liberty ids. [Chronicle and Dispatch copy I week.] WAGONS, 'W AGONS. THOMAS HARRISON, MANUFACTURER OF Wagons, Drays, Oasts, to., PIS:47IISTLVAIIA AVENTE,IIALV MILEFROW THE COURT !MUSS. riTHE proprietor of this establishment having always on hand aaupply of superior, well seasoned Lum ber, is prepared to fill orders of every description iu his branch of manufacturing, with as abort notice and on as favorable termite any other workman in the West. A newly invented Patent Tip Wagon, for hauling brick, is built at the above place. Also, Repairing at tended to. Orders from a distance will receive prompt attention. Ritsaszsces—qeo. W. Smith, James McCully, Jonas M'Clintock. mar B-am Baread and Bedstead Factory. p S.& W. M. HANNAPORD respectfully inform the citizens and the public generally that they have re moved their Warerdoms to Smithfield street, - between Diamond alley and Fifth street, sign of the Big Bedstead, where they are prepared to sell, wholesale or retail, very cheap for cash, the following articles :—Bureaus, Bed steads, with Gazzam's Iron Fastenings, and also the best quality of Screw Bedsteads, Tables, Stands, &c. And they wish it particularly understood, as there is so much prejudice against machine made work, thatthey warrant their work to give satisfaction, and if not well made, the money shall be returned. marlo:3rn Cheap Clothing for Scrip. T HAVE just received from the East a well selecteil and 1 fresh assortmentof SPRING and SUMMER GOODS, including English and French Cloths, Cassimeres arid Vestings, all of superior manufacture, to which I would respectfully invite the attention of my friends. Country Merchants and others visiting the city, who wish to provide themselves with a good article at a very low price, are respectfully invited to call on the sub scriber. AU work warranted. JAB. MeGUIRE, Tailor, Third it., near Wood tChronicle copy.): No. 115 Going to Move. PHINA,OLASS AND QUEENSWARE SELLING OFF—C.st.t. AND SECURE asnoates.—The undersign ed being about to remove, in the coming month, to N 0.05 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 QUEENSWARE, Giran doles, Lamps, Britannia, Tea Ware, Castors, French and English !Halite! Ornaments, and Tea Setts, of the newest styles and patterns, all of which be offers at a small advance above cost. Remember the place. No. 115 Wollner. [fein] M. HODI.INSON, Commercial Row Cabinet W a T. B. YOUNG & Co. H A lVA VE la n rat i t r o C C A o ß m i mer N' cial Bow, Liberty Street, opposite the head of Smithfield, where they will keep constantly on hand an extensive assortment of So fat, Tables, Wardrobes, Bureaus, Bedsteads, Chairs and every article in their line of business. .Undertaking promptly attended to at reasonable ices may 27 Hats, Caps ' and Muffs. WTUE iinbscriber is now receiving from the elty of New York a choice assortment of Hats Caps and Muffs, Latest Fashions, in great va riety, and very exam., wholesale and retail. JAMES WILSON, Smithfield street, 2d door South of 4th at. FALL FASHION OF HATS FOR 1845. 4 KNDORD & CO, (late 111 1 Cord & King,) WILL introduce, on Saturday, Aug. 22, the FALL STYLE OF HATS, just received from Now York.. 'nose in wantof a neat and beautiful HAT, are invited to call at their store, corner of Fifth and Wood streets. • aug24 New Flat and Cup Store. 4 JAMES WILSON, Hat Manufacturer, (formerly of the corner of Diamond alley and Wood stree!s. ) begs leave respectfully to Inform his old custo.u,L•rs, friends, and the public, that he has opened a NEW STORE, on Smithfield st., where a choice assortment of HATS, CAPS, and LADIES' FURS, (as good, neat, fashionable and CREA.P 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 as he intends to welcome them. mar3l-ty Fashionable Hat and Cap Manufactory. EORGE S. ANSHUTZ, Agent, respectfully Cl informs his friends and the public general ly, that he has commenced the manufacture of Hats and Caps, at No. 33 Wood street, one door from the corner of Second, where he has now on hand a fine as. sortment of Remand Caps of ins own manufacture, which lie will dispose of, wholesale or retail. on the most rea sonable terms, for cash or city acceptance. Hats made to order at the shortest notice. , apl9-3m Clinton Fiver Mlll. !TIME CLINTON PAPER, MILL, situated at Steuben -1 ville, Ohio, having,heen enlarged and improved, and at a very great expense added new and the moot im proved kind of machinery, is nowprepared to manufac ture all kinds of Writing, Printing, Wrapping and Cotton Yarn Papers, Bonnet Boards, ac., equal to any iu the Eastern or Western country. "The undersigned having the Agency of the above Mill, will keep constantly on baud a large supply of the differ ent kinds of raper, and will have' any size made to . order at short notice. S. C. HILL, ~.. ...... _ . . Saw Mill. THE subscriberabavmg taken the Saw-mill above the Fifth Ward. Bridge, iorrnerly 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 attve Mill to Messrs. Savory & Spaulding, would recommend them to his former customers and the community, as being we ll qua lified to givd satisfaction to all' ho may deal with them. utualuf) • JOHN CHAMBERS. 10.01110EPATHICBOOKS.—Just received s nt the Book store of the subscriber, in Fifth st., near Market : Materia Aredica 3 pura , by Samuel Hahneman,trauslated and edited by Charles Julius Hempel; M. 114 vols. Hartmait's Acute Xmases, by Dr. Hemprel, vol. 1. Homcepathic Domestic Medicine ,by J. Lowrie, enlarg ed and improved by A. J. Hall, M. D. Jabr's New Manuel, vol. 1; Nos. 1 and 3. Herings Domestic Physician. Boomughausen's Therapeutic Pocket Book, for Homce pathists, by Dr. Okie. Habeman's Chronic Diseases, vol. 3. Together with Medicine Chests, of different sizes and ice, laP l Bl . VICTOR .SCIORA.. ..'3'r.eV,3t,.'f A-0 4 r, ' MBE . . , .-, .. - .' - .;,' , , , Z..,.':.`.- - -..;; - ,..,.. 1,, ,,„ • -4 , , '.' A'''-• ,--, ....1We7,722. 'A .... 1 ';- ;'- ' 2 =? - - r • ',•-, t4i . ~ -;#4 *: f r-V;F:I%--tc :=" l • ' '' . . - ''''' :•'. ''.l..' .','" ' ' --- - ' ~,„,"—• ~i:,,,•:,..t. f ix.,1111;ii, - !•9•-=' ''',.- '.j' .". '•• '` - -•=' • , 4;40.L.-A'0444.4,15-Q*l49**4;Mir-IN.!r-VekC.:4, ' 0 - ''',--='.',' - - • • • , , ~,--,414,.-4,--r.,,.,,,..,,i....v.,4.1..'"V ;;Nr' , .-;;;` ,, , ,,,, - , -- _ - _ , -72-t-A- 2 =- ' .' .. .44,= -.4, 4 ' 4 . 4k . 41 % - ' VtrA! . . 1•4,;',.... 0 1,,t,i, 1,..-.0"4.- 4 c%-,.,.. =4 -- . . _.... t.g":7•"•ZT , ...oo===x o .•- tr.c:•" ',`-r“--,--*+•-,‘,.-31.-:-14-•11:4,41=" , .t -'• ' • 0 , CABINET WAREROOM,SAIITHFIELDSTItEET, Between Bevinth street and Straw berry Filfg,-Pittaburg, Pa: $ •• . • HAMMER & BAULER keep constantlY - On hand • a variety of excellent. and fashionable Furniture, vearramed equal many in the city, and sold on as • favorable territs es can tie - obtained at' any Similar establishment in .he West‹Therhave.now on hand' an unusually extensive stock, embracing all kinds of Furni ture, from the chiMpest - Ond plainest to the most cosily and elegant. =All Mile repriimptty littended to. mr2li6m. 'phTux subscriber, wishing to reduce his present stock of Will, from this date until far ther notice, sell all articles in his line at cost, being determined to lessen the amount of stock on hand. Those petsohs who . may 'call on him with the intention of getuug IL " good penny's wortb, ,,, will-Mot he disap pointed. His stock of Furniture is equal- to: any in the city, both in style and workinanship, and the assortment complete... . ALEXANDER.II , PCURDY,• - • Furniture Rooms Third st, Next. door above Pittsburgh 'Bank. MEM • ----- ' — ''' --- :T - ::ran — r• — eo VlT — ' - ' - W. - oodivte 1 hi O.DEB.N -A zsrp- ANTIQUE PUB. NI T URFI' - No. 83 THIRD STIIIII7, PIT11111111IGH: , •, A. LAROX, anct splendid mssortment pf.- FA rni tare, Suitable for Steamboats, liotels, and .private.pwell ., iiLe ngs pr , as e n o n nt s te t : al l a y: l, n h ba ri u nd n , n a " nil nn m t a b d e e n t a o n o n tn d de a r d . l by any manufactory-in the Western country. • Persons wishing to purchase, would do well to give me a.call, as I am de termined my prices shall please. Part of the Stock con sists in— . • Tete ATete • Buffet Etantle; ImuittArti, ' Chairs ; Queen Elizabeth Chairs; . Tex Pose ; •Fruit Tables ; ‘,- Toilet Tables; , Louis XV. Commodes. - French French Mahogany Bedsteads; Piano. Stools; 50 Sofas, withplosh and hair cloth covers, ; 50 Mahogany Rocking Chairs; 40 dozen, Parlor do. 30 " Fancy . do. 25 Centre Tables 20 pair DiYans; 4 pair Pier Tables ; 15 marble top Dressing Bureaus; .8 Wardrobes; 8 Secretaries and Book Cases ; 29 marble top Wash Stands ; 4 pair Ottomans; 8 pair Fancy Work Stands. A vrey large ahormerrt of common Chairs and other Furniture, too numerous to mention. Ll - Steam Boats furnished on the shortest notice, and on the most reasonable terms. febo To the As eeee ore of Allegheny VOnnty. rpuKE NOTICE—That, whereas, an Act of the Gene ral Assembly of ibis Commonwealth was passed.at its last session, abolishing militia training' and imposing a tax of fifty rents upon all male persons, between the ages of 21 and d 5 years, who are not uniformed and en rulledin a volunteer company, as the law directs :—Yon are hereby required to make out an alphabetical list of -all applicants under said Act, within your township, 'ward or district, except such as are exempt by law from militia duty, (among which exempts are included all such persons as have served in the-late war with Mexi co,) and return the same to the Commissioners' Office, at as early a day as practicable. Prompt action in regard - to this duty is required JOSEPH T. MARKS, THOMAS PERKINS, rnyl. WM. BENSON Gold Washers. • 11Cr PARRY. has invented a machine for washing Gold, far which be has made application for a patent.— They are now offered for sale at the Warehouse of PARRY, SCOTT &CO., No. 103 Wood rt., Pittsburgh. Adventurers to California are invited to call and ex amine these labor-saving machines. They are simple in their construction, easily transported on the back of mules or horses, weighing eighty pounds each, and can be pat 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 or earth ina day, without the loss of a particle of the mineral. They can be increased in size and worked by water or mule power, if expedient. The operators work without going into - the water or being exposed to water or wet. and consequently without endangering their hea lb They will require but a small stream ox water, sad can be used the whole season, and can be put into operation whore there is sot sufficient water to wash In the usual way. , Prtee of smallest size 855. Orders from abroad, ac companied by cash, will be promptly filled. H. PARRY, at Parry, Scott & Co.'s, feb7:dtf N 0.103 Wood at., Pittsburgh. . To EAD THIS LETTEIL—Who will be without a beau tiful head of hair, when they can have one for three shillings! Twenty years' loss or hair and wonderful restoration! "Bssinamts, July 17, 1347. "Dear Sir—The wonderful effects of Jones' Coral Hair Restorative has been deeisively.demonstrated in the ca- ses of several respectable citizens of the town, who, on account of your selling three shilling trial bottles, try it without fear. One instance, which has attracted porde ularattention, is the case of a gentleman who had little or no hair for twenty years; he had tried munerous pre parations in vain, and ultimately had his head shaved and wore . a. wig. At ray recommendation, he tried the, Re storative, and after using it, aecordirig to the direction, for a short time, the young hair appeared, and he has now as a head of hair as any person in Baltimore. - "Yours, &c. , JOHN KILYINGTON." It causes eyebrows to grow, prevents the hair front turning grey, and the first application causes it to curl beautifally, frees it from scurf, and stops it from falling off. Sold with full directions at 82 Chatham st.N.Y. andby ,Wm. Jackson, Agent, 89 Liberty st. Pittsburgh. [sepal George Armor, FASHIONABLE TAILOR, No. 43, Market street.— Having removed his Tailoring Establishment in the rooms on Market st., lately occupied 'as a Bookstore, by Bosworth tr.. Co., the undersigned is prepared to orj dere in his line which may be entrusted to his care by his old friends and customers, and the publicgenerally. His long experience in the biusiness - and the success with which he has prosecuted it in Pittsburgh, emboldens him to hope for a liberal share of patronage. He will make nil descriptions of Clothing in the best manner, and most fashionable style, FOR CASH. apB2-ly GEO. ARMOR. Woon sx. Merchant Taller. tr HE subscriber respectfully announces to his custom ." ers, and to the gentlemen of Pittsburgh and vicinity, generally, that he has received his usual "assortment of Spring Goods, for gentlemen's wear, to which he invites their attention. His stock comprises fine Broad Cloths of all colors; Cassimeres • rich Vestings, of plain and fancy patterns; all of which he is prepared to manufacture in the best and most fashionable style. Also, Children's Clothing kept constantly on hand and made to order. WM..B. SHAFFER, Water st.. 3d door above National Hotel. Fashionable Clothing Store, No.- 218 LIBERTY STREET, OPPOSITE SEVENTM TID; Snbscribers reapectfully inform their friends and the. public generally, that they have just received a new supply.of French and English Cloths, and cassi merer,—Vestings of all styles and quality—Ready-made Clothing of all descriptions, neck and pocket Bandker ohiefS, 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 APIVIOLLEN & DOWNING. . THE FIRM of Acheson - & Doge is this day dissolved by mutual consent. • Mr. Jas.T. Dagg having declin ed business on account of ill health, has dispoied of his interest to Jas. C. Acheson. The business hereafter will be conducted intim name of W. & J. C. Acheson. WM.. ACHESON, JAS. T. DAGG. Pittsburgh, July, 1848 11:7 In withdrawing from the firm of Acheson & Dagg, I take pleasure in recommending my sueeesasor to my friends and the public generally. JAS. T. DACO. JulytN, t 348—aug DISSOLUTION.—The Partnership heretofore exist ") Mg between the subscribers, under the firm of J. & J. APDsvrt?, was dissolved on the 7th inst. Either_ party is authorized to use the name of the firm, in settlement. JOHN APDEVITT, JAMES AVDEVITT. March la. fErCO-PARTNERSHIP.—The undersigued.have this day formed a Co-partnership-under the firm of JOHN APDEVITT & BROTHERS, for the transaction of a Gro cery• and Produce business. JOHN NPDEVITT. JAMES 15PDEVITT, WILLIAM IiPDEVITT. March 7, 1849.-(mrl2) DSSOLUTION.—The partnership of & Lrm is this day dissolved, by mutual consent. The bu siness of the firm will be settled Lee. J. R. MURPHY, H. LEE. Pittsburgh, 30th Jan., 1840 NOTICE—The undersigned will continue the Wool bosineas and attend to the sale of Woolen Goods, at the old place. H. EE. Mr In retiring tram the late firm of Murphy & Lee. I takegreat pleasure in recommending Mr. H. Lee to the confidence of my friends and to the public. i anal) J. R. MURPHY. 3011:7 DUNLAP. JOAN YLEMING 'TORN DUNLAP having, on the rst itist., associmed with him in his business Jowl Fthrstmo, they will ereafter carry on their Importing - P f ;House Furnishing Hardware, and Manufacturimfbus u less,under the name and style of John Dunlap & Co.. The business of the old establishment will be closed by the senior Partner of the present firm, at their warehouse, coiner of - Market and Second streets (jnnO) -4OHN DUNLAP & CO. S 7 'Wood street. - - !, 11-1 B MIDNIGHT SlJN—A.RilgrWage, by Fredrika Bremer; translated by Mary Howett. Just received andfor stile by JOHNSTON & STOCKTON. . Corner Market and 3d MA. Orin BUSHELS VERY FINE CORN ALEAL--Itec'u and for sale by (jan3) CUP/MVPS& SMITH CHEESE -2000 the. large Cheese; for snle for County Scrip, by WM. DYER, uP 2B . • N0...15S Liberty street. QAT9-300 . bushele, prime quality, just received per steamer WelLsville, for sale by JQBN F. PERRY,. a 0] Next door to Perry Rouse, Allegheny Wharf. PITCH -50 barrels, for mile bf JOAN F. PERRY, ap3o) Next 'door Perry Rouse. Allegheny Wharf. ISHINO LINES-2 cases Sea Grass Lanes 3 gro. Linen do 10 " Cotton do Just recd by McCANDLESS tr. CAMPBELL, myt 87 Wood street). c 1 .~~ "?aixxr ~.K+.~i~o;S:a'~:~itWeh '.cp"=ti'' „ .. .i A ' . k. C _., t.~ R. ~~''.. =ES inisteliantone Commisaionets Dissolution. Co-Partnership Notice. ~ . ~,, { MEI MEE Illiacellantous. E=M rolzpit rapplroccrir • -win C. num , '1,1'2 1, 1P-E 00 7"1 ,- ita'is'A. a (LAxg.J..B.l37ltteXtrutoCo.) lih uinfartilrin of Hite& Firc Proof Safes, Second ,street,beturten Wood and ecnietfiekt 'khiTiteiday , afternoon,-July 25,1846, tlle undersigned were called upon by Messrs. Lippencottik Barr, to witness au honest and fair test of one of their Pho3nix Safes. The furnace' beinglirepared;the Safe was placed inside thertof,:with bodker, papers and Sone money; when the door of the Safe was-olosed and the fire kiadied at a quarter past 2 o'clock, andin a Short time the Safe was red km, and continued till half 'pain 6 ti'olocr,leing about four, and;a half hours, whewthe , ,committee expressed their that the time occupied with such beat was sufficient, -The furnace.was then pulled dosimiSafe cooled, knit dr opened--the , booksi p,apers. and money safe.' Vhe he at *as sOlfreat as' to melt - Or die' brass mountings, We theref3re•takapleuttre in recominend ing these Safes to the publi c , as being, ilk ourjudgraent, entirely'llre proof. - • - .7ARVIS'& TAABBE, CORN WALL & BROTHER, BRANNON& THATCHER, , BENEDICT-&.9A.RTARI, lam agaged the fetutdl7, ..busiue„ w itnes sed ow sortie thing about furnadei - and - heat: I the burning of the above. Safe,and , earifreely - say there was no humbug about it, and with pleasure recommend them to the public as being, in- my judgmen . 44intirelY dra in calling un the aboie- irentlemen.for;their tures, they all sp oke ln the highest terms of thd fairness .of the test,. nod their lull codlidence of the Safe's being_ entirely Sreproof. We have constantlytm hand and for sale a full.assortinent Of the'above Safes ntar3l . „. - . _ - • • ---- 1110111ullon.lk , Downing,, FASHIONABLE 'CLOTHIERS, No. 21d Lidirty . strew, opposite &omits; beg leave .to call the eaten , tion of their Rummers and. the: public generally to tin eitunination' of the' stock of GOODS they are now in recoil); of, comprising,in"part,:fins Fiench, Belgian, English and American Cloths, all colors ; French,. English and American. Casaimeres, of. tirshad es and textures; Sainmer Cloths, in endless variety; Vest'. ings, do. Clothing medii to order in the best and latest style. They have abio on hand lirlarge and well assort ed stock of READY•MADE CLOTHING, to, which they invite the attention of their friends and customers.' [mr24 . -- • - ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT. LAW, Si. Louis. Mo., will give partimilar attention to the Col lection of. Claims, and all money received, shall ,be re mined without delay. Rurnancra—lion. R. ,Conlier, Supreme Bench, Pa.; Messrs. Lyon, Sborb & Co., St, Lotus ; Mess& 'Wood, Abbott & Co, Mr. Charles. H. Welling ~Philadelphia; Miissrs. - Etto, Mahoney & Co., MOMS. Chittender, Bliss & Co., New York; Messrs . Baughor & Orendorff, Messrs. W. F. dr. A. Murdoch, Messrs; Love, Martin de Co., , Mr. John Falconer, Baltimore ; Messrs. Lorenz, - *teeing, & Messrs. Forsythe & Co., Messrs. Haraplrm, Smith & Co., and Mr. L. S. Waterman, Pittsburgh: • - mar•2l3:2rir Rare Standard Works. SHERLDAN'S SPEECHES. —The Speeches of the : Right Hon. Richard Brinsley Sheridan, with a Sketch of Ida Life' edited by a Constitutional friend- 7 3 VOLS. Sterne's Works.—The Works of Lawrence - Sterne, 'in one vol., with a Life of the Author, by himself; ;illus trated by Harley._ 1 vol., 8 vo.:. • . Sketch Book.—The Sketch Book of Geoffrey Craion, Gent. Anthon's revised edition, with. ilinstratimis by barley. irriag's Astoria, or Anecdotes of an Enterprise beyond the Rocky Mountains ; by Washington Irving. Mardi, or a "Voyage Thither.—A new work in two vole., 19 ato., by Herman Melville. Tabtefor Critics, or a Glance at a few of our Litera ry... Progenies, in a series of jokes, by a annteful Quiz. For sale by KAYrk CO., may 3 Corner of Wood and Third streets. (Dispatch copy.) VO SALE . . THE LARGE AND COMMODIOUS HOTEL, KNOWN AB THE " QUINCY HOUSE," QUINCY. ILL. IN.Qursuauce of a law passed by the General Assembly, of this State. sealed proposals will be received at the' office of the Seiretary of State, at Springfield, until the first day of July next, for the purchase of said hotel, with all the furniture, lots, out-buildings and stables belonging to the same. Sald hotel inbuilt ofbrick, font stories high, having on the lower. floor. four spacious store-rooms fronting the publiesquare in said city, and two of like description fronting Third street with a reading room, par room; la dies' and gentlemet?e' parlor, a large, dining hall upon the second floor, and ti large number of airy and comfort able private panors, with a sufficient number of sleeping apartments upon the adi and 4th floors, making it iu all one of the most capacious• and convenient hotels in the western country The estimated cost of said building, out-buildings, farnittir6 and 'Otspeloriging to the Same, is about 8100,000. There will be sold at the same time;and embraced in thesame proposal, all the furniture beiong , ing to said house, and which is now in use by the .occu pant of said hotel, being.sutficient tci serve the purposes Of accommodation. 'There is a sufficient number of lots for convenience, besidesgocid and convenient out-build ings and stables belonging to the same, for which propo sets in like manlier as above willtbe receiveffat the same time. The proposals must embrace the entire property. Said property . wilL be sold to the-highest bidder Mioterrst paying state tndebtcdness, upon the following terms, to wit; one-third of the purchase money on the day of sale, one-third in one year thereafter r and the remaining one third in two years from the day of sale. The purchaser will be required to give bond and security to be approv- ed by the Governor. .Upon payment of the entire pig , chase money, the Governor will cause to be executed a deed to said proyerty, covering the right and title thereto to the purchaser as is provided by law. For information in regard to said property; address the Swansea! OF STATS, at Springfield, or Gen. SASWEL LEECH, at - AUG. 'C. FRENCH ; Governorofthe State of Illinois. jD" Quincy Herald, Chicago Democrat, Illinois Jour nal, St. Louis Union . , LonisvilleDemocrat,Cincitiriali En quirer,Tennsyl vaman, Boston Post, Buffalo Criiiimercial Advertiser and Pittsburgh Post will copy' six - weeks and send their account to the executive department oflllinois. Springfield, March 10, 1849--Blinois State Register. - - THE subscriber has removed his Wholesale Grocery- Store to the corner of Hancock street and Allegheny 'Wharf, next door to the. Perry House.. • mat 27 ' JOHN , F. PERRY. Spring Fashions flats and Capa.' Tar subscriber will introduce, this da March 241,1849, the Spring style of MATS and CAPS, which for neatness and data RR% Nifty cannot be surpassed—the style being such that cannot help from, giving the wearer entire antisfaCtion. He is also daily expecting the arrival of an extenstve assortment of California Hats, of various Colors of which will be disposed of at his old unusually low prices. Country Merchants are invited to call and ..ex amine his assortment_ G. W. GLASSGOW, 102 Warn' street, 3rl door below S. D. Davis' Auction - Honms; Pittsb'g. mar 4m "Spring Style Bats. • - ACHEAP FOR CASH.—I shall introduce on March Ist, (the regular day) Beebe's New York standard lashlea for Gentlemen'' , Huts. _The style is unique and ueautiTul, and combined with superior ivoasmaa 8111P andarantatat, produces nll the essentials of a real ly GOOD HAT. FRANCIS KEEVIL, Practical Hatter; " :2 Fourth at.. 4 SPRING STYE, 1 49 —W 1 I:b e introduced this day, Saturday. March 3d, the New York style for HATS, at -S. MOORE'S, 75 Wood at., ... Third door above Fourth atteet. mara.arnSl LitSPRING - FASHION — FOR HATS.—C. H. PAM SON will introduce the -new style- of , Gentlemen's Haitian Saturday, 24th instant VLUABLE PROPERT FOR SALE--Eleven Lots in the 9th Ward, Pittsbttrgh, 24 fact fronton Carsm street by 120 feet to Pattersoreg lino. - • ' One Lot on Liberty street, 24 feet by 100 to Spring al! ley, between Carson street and 13. Frew's' line. ' Six out Lots in - the reserve, near Allegheny City and Manchester ' containing .about Amt.:Acres each—Nos; 220, Wt, 197,190,105,,194. Enquire of feb24 "WM: 01.' DARLINGTON. .0 - LIDAYS! HOLIDAYS! t—The . Subseribers are just opening a splendid Collection of Toys and fine Fancy Goods of every description, suitable for Christ mas and New Year's presents, consisting in part, viXr-- Jewelry and Watches; Work, Dressing : and Fancy Glass Boxes; Card Cases; Pearl, Shell, Ivory and Velvet Card Baskets ;.Steel Bead Purses; Crotchet Velvet Bags; Mu sic Boxes ; Chess Men; Dominoes, ,!(..e4 with a thousand other articles, too numerous to mention: 'l"be above Goods we will sell extremely low, previous to the Ist February,lB , l9, as we tuteudmuking some ma terial alterations in our store and , business'. - LVe all to call who want bargamsoit So . Market street, be tweet' Fifth and Diamond. dec23 riHlO PLANING ItIILL--Rebreca streetand Wateriape, ur (along Chertierst.,}FirslWaidiAllegkertYcity;near Illanchester„7-GEORGE DRAITER having resumed be , siness,iists erected the necessary machinery it the above place, (or turning out all ircolr in his line, and is prepared ID take hoards to his mill and deliver them custom er s... on - reasonable tents; • Dressed flooring boards,. , siding ; ace., always. on' Mind A large quantity of dried flooring lumber on Orders fromAVestern Limber lifeichanti promptly el rented- - • ..... _ -nui2o.-u AO. WORKEELS IN AIIiTA.LS, AND, STONE.—A, L GUIDE TO WORNEED IN METAL AND STONE, :or the use of Architects and De - signers, Bic,, &e.. from original de signs, and from selecuons- made.from ever* accessible seuree, American and Europ ean . By Thomas W. Wal ter, Architect of Girard College, and J. J. Smith. The above for sale - by ' <KAY &- • feb27 Corner of Wood and Third sts. HAVING AND HAIRPRESSINGSALOON—BIAcx . .sox to Fonxisix,` Tonsorial Professors, have fitted up the saloon on the corner of Cherry allepand Water - - Ist., near the National Hotel, formerly occupied by-Clement Archer, and are prepared to wait on gentle Med titmice; with ease, comfort, and Whence's.- • •• .• • In - connection with their saloon, they have fitted up an excellent shower bath, where persons can 41;9re:showery baths at all hours of the'day. They still •continue to: serve their elastomers am a t. their Old Aland, corner of . the Diamond and Union. AlsiDS , SARSAPARILLA-40 doz., taxman °Wes, 0, just rec'd and for, gale by. - B. A. FAIOP7BIT-; OHM re co 4 - ' - Corner Ist and Woodidts.'2% - - • ;. ‘4. , iikl. li:;' - k. x ; ~,,-,-.17,-,,,i ESE LOPE INVII < • . . . . . C. H. PAULSON, ' ,73 ,Wood HOGAN & 'CAN r MEE MEM =MI a MEI ~ %'s..n - ME 4;:1ni#40,0.0.0. - ', BOOK AND JOB ,PRINTING. Cornerot t Wood - dud Hlfth Street et sEProprictoro..the MOZLKEIRI. 'POSTI'OI.I4I Da&7017111 Altaltudaceertaupi, iespectfullyittfonas his fr iend{ ' and the patrons ofthese payers; that he has a idle W.'' , sortment 0f.1013 TyPHAbst: OTHER NATERIAk • necessary toa lob- - Printing.olEce, and that he is prei Lteraanutelieitisinco 07 inseam/zed - t Spas, . of Lading, - CtrCUlarat Pamphiets, • • -Ilia R "eads, - • Cards Blanks,, ' ' "Hat Ti.' 4 ice' All kinds ofßlankei /Stage, SteaMboat and Canals Boat Bilis, with appropriate cuts, printed on - the shofar/V.4 notice anti most reasonable terms: - He respectfally asks 'the pcitrona,ge of his. fdertdir and the public generally, in thiabranehofhis badness. selafl . „ „ . HARPER.: Paper risinglOgft.' Hvi.44 - 0 jigictilmed at-three of the largest Factories in the Easy (New York, Philadelphia: and Balti more,) large .assortmenc of the-neweaVand moat inv. proved styles of PAPER HANGINGS; BORDERS. ie.; and made arrangements by whiCh-I enabled itol3 procure all new. Patterns, stmulumeoun with their ap. , peaaance in the Easteramarket, I would Invite the at. ' tendon of those desiring to- have ;their ; ,houses papered with the latest' tylee of pater, to call. and examine my il' stook, before purchasing elsewhere.- ' I have now on, the way from the East 20,000 &eel of I! 'Gold. Satin Glazed arid-common raper angings,which I can-Belt at ',Flees an Iron 121 cents toSliopiece.V marl 2 , ~.• - -0. - fii114.487 Wood at: WRITING AND'BOOK7BEEPING-CLABES,.... Abizandst 4 , Day's Buttiiingi . ,entroneefrimithe'Diatriand. i -IDSTABLIBHED IN 1840.-It is universally aaMitted• - t.7- . Jall' new practising Mi. Duff's - plan of ' , Double nfry;:to 4itioisess the following Advantages over all, Other methodein use he dispensing with all books Or cepting a Day Book and -Leger ; 2d, reducing the , cash, • : and merchandize accounts to about one, lintfor one hun. ,1 atid,-- 3d, eheCking reduced iulhe same proportion' 4thi an annual savingforty or or ftftY folios - ot- the Leger , sth, greater security against error ;.6th, daily posting ot the personal !accounts.. An elegant i; writing' imparted to - all going through a:course of lessannv , Hours: 10 to 12,240 4; and 11010, wait?, THE T id subscriberhaa invented a machine for Washirt oUrGOLD, poiaissing the, following qualities :weighs about: twenty•five pounds, can'. be packed - in - a .11 box ,13 inched by . ly, and 17 inches deep; will - Wash . du a bushel of Wet sand in about two minutes—dryiand less tinie—leaving,the Goldperfectly . clear of sand and .'ji. gravel.- .Thotiegoing to California ateinvited call and r , . see its operation, at my residence, in. Penn street, near Water street fraarsJ . C. :EVANS. •;. „ - ALEXANDEIFEE NS Aavi .--- .'=- 4 • 3 4./ let Carom IgIAILLMS AND FITIIIIISH2IIB , et cornet' of Penn a n d . mansassl4 , el- St: Clair vs, opposite the. Exchange • IetjEMMOF 'Hotel; Entranee'en Penn st.,' res., • • • • , mg" Puhlie t that th pectfally inform' their friends and toey are -prepared to furnish and„attend, everything in the line of Undertakers, us Tthei, haye quirthe business of Cabinet Making; and'theif attention will be devoted altogether to the above InWiness, kelp a large, assortment of COFFINS,made and finished, cover eil, and - lined In the neatest mariner, with a - variety materials; "and at all pricds ; we keep' SHROUDS ready made of all sir.es,- of Flannel,;Cambrie, "and Mllslinr , ..at all prices, end made in • the:eastern style, ,and all! othsr articles necessary , for dreasing - ..,the dead, unit furnishing fimerals; of quality and price tavuit;EILVER PLATES or engraving the name and age,: ICE CASES for; laying' the body in ice, by thoie who wish to keep. their.friends any length of time; and have ZINC PANS to put ice In for laying on the' body; LEADEN Coffins alwayi hand- We have a splendid new HEARSE and apair of fine 'writes, and any number of the best carriages, etc., ete.„ , and will be prompt, punctual: and reasonable.* auglit-y Halore Patent Rotaxy Machine, APPLICABLE TO THE IMES OP, • ; - FORCINO AND SUCTION PUMP, FIRE ENGINE, Steam 'Engine, Ventilator, and Watts mum remarkable Machine' was invented by - Emma I. Ram, of New. York, and - bids fair to snpersede,in all its above applications, the machines now In use, It has been . visited by thousands, and tried in many of its applications, and its success has outstripped everything in the history of useful inventions. The compact formal the machine, its simplicity of construction .and new, ap. plihation of established principles, render It an objeCt of admiration to all who. see - ' ' • As II; CONIEL 9 / I :Purnio:Jor the use of amilies, its portabil.: -ity and the, facility with which it can be converted boon Fire •En gine are among its advantages. .11 is enaallli• useful for al t purposes to which' Pumps can be applied On steamboats or vessels, to supply boilers, washing of decks,. pumping the bolds, ke., ' - For Mines and Hydraulic - Works of all kinds, it re- . quires less power to do the triune amount of-work; Midis less liable, to.getouLor repair than any pump, even be. fore invented. It throws a continuous stream of water without the'use' of an air chamber or any complicate_' double aoring_tiPParaltis• As a Fire Engine,:not one half tho.ntimber of men ate required as t.pctri the machines now in use, and they can work n ranch longer time without fatigue, owing to the manner of the application . of the power—either by crank or capstan . As a Rotary:Sitam Engine, this machine har suPplied that great desideratum among/scientific meni - viz : obtain ing a constant rotary action, which•can be satisfactorily applied to practical - purposes.- ' • ' As a Ventilator/Or Mines,- Wells ond. Fersela, or a Blqwer . for Furnaces, it is easily and ctEeienly applied. ; As a Water Wheel, working either by departing or eni ering water; it is something entirely new and eminently, .usefuL.: It can be. Used as to obviate mu chnf the expense it alaying foundations of mills, digging of, water courses kc. he One of the Machines - can be seen and some of its ap plications tested. by calling at " ITmos Him," cornet ti Filth and Smithfield streets, entrance on Fifth st: •• -' Rights . for Individuals, Counties, kc.,within the State of Pennsylvania, can be Obtained of the subscribers,as above, and any information relative to it cheerfully gle n • • • • • THOS. H. PERDUE, - D. H. WILLIAMS. As Good'as 1111118 undersigned having concluded to - decline his present business, will sell. his , extensive- stria of Ladies, Gentlemen's and Children's BOOTS And SHOES,-•. at Great Bargains. Ths stock is one of the best select.. ed in the market, and 'consists er every variety. - There " is no hambsik in this, as Goods will. be. sold al a-grettf •, sacrifiee. Purchasers vvishing good bargainshad better give me a call at • No.lo7,"East side of Idarket;four doors; - from duenomer ot-Water Street . ap3o:dw jtliepateh,Jourral and Chronlela,copy.p.:.? ANCIi FANS-12 doz.fine ivory work Fans,' 12" " 'bone ..< " "- pearl - .:, I 25 - " paper ase'd " " feather: 6 " 6" assorted common___" ' 1 - 10G - AN Fe:CANTWELL, 66 - Norket street. AA tr. peizaiis knoN,ringthemselvesindebted to ArtfOOli, NiellobSOlli* CO, (Eagle Foundry,). are requested to cellar-their old - Warehotise r `oir Liberty street. . All unpaid , aeoounts will be .placed in the bands "Of 1t ..- Justiee of the Peace, on the Ist July next. - IVIOy 10. • ARTHURS, NICHOLSON, & Co. ID — A general,assortreent of Hollow Ware, Am., ai thd'. lowest markekrates.: Liberty at, bead otWood at . ma 22 ARTHUR < & NICHOLSON., B OOTS, SHOES,,TRUNKS, &e.—Potscinitee ¢ Hay: theta, Wholesale and Retail Boot, Shoe. and: Wadi Stoie, : ISS Liberty strcei, .nearly opposite the head oi Wood &H. have in stor and are' receiVing their Fall and Winter•efock ofBOOTS and SHOES, consisting ofthe largest hock they have ever, been able to bring to this market. We Sled have constantly ou hand a splen did:stack of Hayward's Metalic Gum Elastic Shoes, both for ladies- 111 1d gentlemen's Wear; the most beautiful art , cleaver manufactured. We would solicit an examina , Lion at our stock - of goods,bY- all who wish to purchase, either at svholesale or retail, as we will sell at a 'small advancenbOVe 4108 t. Country merchants will find itto their interest to calland exanune our, stock before .tturs chaaint -• ' 'FOLLANSBEE & HAYWARir, TII§T RECEIVED, by . Express, one pieee shortriao 0 - brie Cloth, suitable for Gentlemen's ClOalre, which T! will make to order; cheap. McGUIRE, Tailo .. - Also, one piece light short nap, a very desirable ar r. il: tie for Ladies' Cloaks.. Colors marinated: - • • , -. Also, a good assortment line French Cashmere Vesting together with a good assortment of fancy and black- Cal. siraeres, for Pants., which will be Made to order as cheap; and as well as at any other eitablishment in tiro city; • - .11.IcGUIRE,Tailor. . _ Third street; St.. Charles Building .;.:.., .„.._._.4....,...................,___ . 111" — tHoes oit . - - IiFEWLOTS'yet remain andisposed of:land to be lei on perpetual Lease; near geatines old Mansion' Howie, 7th Ward, Pittsburgh: They, are the cheapest Lots in the market, being of large size, in a healthy,con yenientruidprosperoes location, and the puichnse meney never -required. to be paid; only the interest Or ground - rent, from $lB to $24 a year, according to the size and slam of the-Lot, with the pnvitege extinguishment at any timely payment of the principal. The privilege - or the well belonging to said Mansion Home will be until the new Basin is completed. : •ruos. MELLON, AtPY,;„ Corner'of Wylie and Fifth streets." HAVB you ti bad` Complexion,conrse, dark, yellow, or sallow/ Ifyou•have,:you will by think a Cake or Jones ' Italian Chemical. Soap, 'a:week or two, your skirt • ;,• becomes clear, white_ and smooth., If you have any sense of the Head, - Pace or Beard -such as Ittnonn , Scald. Head, Scurvy, Erysipelesi•Salt: Meant; , Itch—You can be cured: lovl have semi persons 'who' = , had filthfskin diseases for years,nnd after trying.eVerg thing in vain, have been cured h y washing the pert with '. Jones' Italian , Chenneal Soap, and 'can conscientiolislY* offer it for any of the abovecomplaints, which I would not do, unless I knew it to be . MI I state. , If you have SUASpota, , Ffeekles, norphew, Thu, Sun Burn of disSk urerneats of any kind, it will dispel inenyMid make tha" skin beautifut- , -it is a sure antidote and cute forthh bites Of miisquitees, bugs, &c. • Err Beware of counterfeits- P , axiienlarly cheap ones =ask for Jones? Soap, and see that the name of 'P-Jonett is Otl'eackletike: 'Pertions from or in the south and. other., warm climates, would. find this not, only far themselves; but it ia.a never failing ;remedy-rot- chaps and chafes is • Atid now, reader, by giving this.aatt ,trial„.;yon'; will End it alio/ even more titan we hava stated above„,; Sold it/85 Chathamstreet; H. y. and by Wirt. Jackson; agerit,B9 Liberty'strem, Pittsburgh.. sep2o _ n °Val ifEtnbaciibiti iit3 y adved Removal.:. o-57"efi rtheAVitahobabttWertly" pjettvi esN.o.2Bwaurat. bty2lRiEY, lrtc ~~4= . El 4: EI=EN ''''i-' -. .1_ , ', - ' • . : , ,, - '4 . :,' , •••• -- 1:7 E: . ..f, - 4 , 'L''.' : .: ~,,,,,..:...‘1,..,,,,..-i.::r::...,:,,,,,-.,, d , .k; 1 1 CM J. 'mit% MEG .*:()': . . - ;_ f _•:.goQ . .. .... v i..t. . ..-: ... ::~~..,~V. MEM
Significant historical Pennsylvania newspapers