~*' +~`7'~ ' ^v't. e~'v_'L'-4.`c.Y+~a,v-~yw:.',.-o-w.~-ray - i f-~s y s .. _. _ -_... .5 r. .. • •••••.'-. . • . • ••:•-• • .-" DAILY NORNIN6 -. POSTl'''''" - --• ift -‘. - ig. N . . .>.; .. .... ....: !.. ....,. . ...5:- . ; : ' •-, ~:..--, ~,Us3llloo. ---r-s. Pthiglid- :4rn''SP"ll l:i If ilSh t er. e l -1444" A. , R in A i llia (Su R ".2 4 15 - ... ".ttd:: ARmsantinW.DeateNrsGin&Rro .. Cßanute74.l,-- G'l'l742l3'i No22,lYl.aric - e lfifthan tst. d eli gs . ' -troarn-anam con= Of WOOD arlit vtrvw arunek. :' 'I [Cr TR/LAIS.,Five Dollant a year, payable strictly jAS. bIeNUIRE, Fasmosuumn tuvar, Third - st i rar advt./leer I fiin Dunks will invariably be requir . ed if '''' wood -ehadel Buildhi g s ' - ' ' ' is " ~-7 .. not paid width t_ the year, . 4 14 iwia . catii ---- uctuntrir and' amettitriots airs liwirsghigie-ipples,kro. ciagfei-iare-.i t t th e -4 0 :6,4 T chart; No. il4 WU street. febl . WD Agin% Ontl . PYlbe Neara BaYs., - ,, ;. - - 31)L0 ---- N KlNSF,YrPaaier in Tamp Goods ar 'THE E4krxra aitlirlreassiaro - POST .' . : --- , publisted front the , office, on, -It large blanket-- - . size i sheet, at TWO e , ,Yeat t ni advance— singrufeeptes kV/eat:slit. - k ' -- . -'-' •-r. - . • .. , 4 IE7" /fir paper : willhe diseentinnutt (Unless at the dis-. eretion . of the proprietor,)antiTall arrearages arc paid.. irr No. attention will - be paid 'WI' arty' &der Unless-id: eautpakeif by, the money. or satiefactorslnference in this 'elrY• , - T g - -- - -.......R MS __AP ADVER T.I.S I N.G.. • . PPE wtorana OP TWELVE LIXCEI Olt LIM ' - - ' ilkeld "r/4• , '''." ,- ..80 50 d o h.One..Pl.` : 'et °CI ;g dd• ••• •, - :-.• -•. •, - 0 75 Two ... ••••• 0 00 a de•• • • • •'••'•• . -•••: voo Three do••••••••• , %;• 7.00 : One , Week r ••• • • .4. • 1. - .50 Four do- •• • ..... • . 800 Two ,'.• ~ d o• • •,• •;• .. •., ...0 50 Six d° 10 00 Three do: - 300 One Year, 15 00 , - • YE-ARL ir' - A - DYEBTISEiIIEIsITS: , •• ors Rtuax. - " Two - iictirs • Six Irlon‘hs,• • - t ..,•".$l5 001" ii Months,. ;7. ... .820 00 One Year , ' 4. . , +, '2O 00 I One Yeir,•l• ' ••••• ••• 30 CIO Larger air ertisemenle in proportion. . Cards o f FOUR LINES, Five Dollars a Sear.. in pai 'cute will dot be Inserted unless lin , extra price . 1177 , 41,slirertisements• upon Wshielisitextumbar or-inse.rt. lionsits not marked, ; will b e . inserted. And . charged - until ordered out. ; ,1,•,:: . : i Ht .-- .7 71 liiraftliSiOtiii Aguas.. Attorney at Law, Ewalt' at., above - • • • • • • mar3o7 Q AMUEL. W. IStuwa.).astiramar Law—erica _ on 4th atreat, neat Grata, rtuaburgh.... - • . 0at.25 . AM 3l+ SR t .41topity • at. Law; Office- it' Bake- • Grant &reef. xaay27-.3at.: OLI PAtufrian and Surgeow-4.)lfice F,N013 - St. - Clair street, .Piltsbargh. • . 1ttg211.:,. • TAR.- JOHN .CRAWFOSD,..otrice All St. Clair street, .1J opposite the. Exchange. . . • augl.o.l. • ,141Lt ab AN oi, DO e w LO OO,I O . A.IIS, Attorney at Lato.-4)tfift 4th riwohLA.S-M..2CIARSHALL,. Attorney rts,Loto.--015op, Lowrie'a ituiltittg.4 Fourth st.- . iatt7-17 .112,11.8.A.Ui1, AUarney at Law—Othee ia liaJcearett's kjii.• Buildings, ott Graut "ttreet,..oppoeite the Xourt House. ht:' l {.E.terSE - D - V,.,4aornest at La to.—O - die - :iti 7 A - e 1.1. same building w ith Alderman 141'hleister; fifth SL; bete/tree!' Woad and Scaitianeld tete. • - aegl7-Bm+ TOWN. att.STON, Attorney at Lam.--Office, riaith eide 1J Of Fdlhatreet, between Wood and Smithfield, in this „me building with Alderman Marrow.:- • - turpfaly - .. ELEOROE W. LAYNO, Attorney and Couruettor at La to l and Notary' - Plagie..-Otlicit at the earner ot . dth and , Wood ins., over Sibbeek 'Jones , Exchange orrice. bett4 70DlifUND SNOWDEN. Attorney at Lette.—Ottieti in ,11, - .2 the building on the lWrtti East earner of Fourth and Smithfield ate. ,novl.l-y 11S.IdORILOW, Aktermem.-,Otfice north aide of „Fifth , street, between Wood and Smithfield. Piitiburgh. AA - IcANDLEssae, AVC 4 1:11i.E., -Attorney, wad Conned. qt/..avy,-effiee otiFocirth at., opposite R. &IL 111. - ratterson's Livtry- Stable; Pittabuth. napio-y F 0 WARD SWARTZ WELDF,H i yi at Law Orme, on Fourth street, betweerf. Vood 'and Smith field; Olipoyite Patterson's Livery Stable. lqa-y MFLUE F. ItILLAIORE, .dtterney and COU/U[ILOT at G Late.---thitee removed to the thi door belovr Gram et, on Fourth, to the office lately occupied by Aldenoan lttit J. N. 411"CLA YRY, elsrorncy and Couns e ll o r or . Offtcala Balearell'sliaddirars on Grant strait. ..0-811ANNON, Attorney and' .Counsellor of tarn • Office on 4th. 86 between Wood and Smithfield, and nearly opposite the itfayor's office. nov6-y titxyrr, De,tus, Founk.sb, five deers west of Mar t/ ket. All work warranted, and if net perfectly sat isfactory no charges will be =de. DEMO VAL.—Dr. Robert rioyder, has removed bis live See-to Fourth str ee t, btivreen IVolid and Beath -- ------- TIEMOVAL.—A. Basica has removed his coaaniassion ..1.40 and &iv-steal* bosinesrfrom the daunt Basin to his new, tvasehease, on Third street ; nearly apposite the Post DEhiOVAL,—JOHN J. far= kru., Atli:quay at Law, has removed to Fourth st., next door to the office of Alderman Steel. . . ap7 BRICK—(40,000, in Birmingham, for wan by ap24 • ' RUES', ALA.I . -111.EWS lc CO. rpHostAs B. KENNEDY, Attorney at .Lits—Offiee on 1 Fourth, between Wood and Smithfield. Etunnunscna--Gen. J. K: Moorehead, John Graham, Pres. Pittsburgh Bank,• Mr. J. W. Burbridge; Logan Wilaonot Co.,Me.,Cord &Co., Pittsburgh, Pa. , octl NBUCKAWISTER, Alderman—Office; Fourth street • third door above. Smithfield, South side. • • • Conveyaneingof all kinds done with the greatest care and legal accuracy. • - Titles - to Real &state examined, ke OHN. COYLE, Notary aud• amseyenter.—thtice in • Metes/Ps Banding, Fourth street, near Smithfield, Pistaburgit— Deeds, Bondsolfortgagee,ArticlesofAerce. meat, and an other inounaments ohvritingg draer . n up with accuracy and dispatch; • !Titles to Real Estate examined. 5p21-dlorly , . . • OLIN . PARKINSON, Alderman, Fifth Ward, Penn aL between' Walnuipand &Ram sta., 'where he may be found at all times. Pbo ehavinghoasesnrotherprop erty to sell or rent, tan have the same punctually attend ed to.ydebts collected, and all the duties of an Alderman will receive prompt atteplion. • 0c27-p T. /11.IZLI.ON, ATTORNEY and COUNSELLOR at LAW; Office in Mellon'sllaildings, corner of Wylie and Fifth steets rut side Of the Court House. Er Collecting, Conveyancing, examinations of Ita cords, A.C.. promptly and accurately attended to. myla lEfflt - YW7 , ..AVLlAii.Lftl2„.dreernty and Odunrellor at (successor to 'Lowrie Williams,)* Miro at the old stand , Fourth st , above Smithfield . SHE Faitnerahip heretofore eitisting between Henry W. Williams. Edq., and mysilt;in the practice of tho was dissolved by mutual consent on the 20th ult.; and the business-will hereaner-ba continued. by Henry W. Wil lituns,, whom I most °het:11111y recommend to all for whom I have the honor to do business—as a gentlemito every way worthy of their confidence. decla-ly WALTER H. LOWRIE. George IS. Riddle, Conveyancer. CE in Avery Row, Fifth: street, above Smithfield, Pittsburgh. itlearasasa, Aarivestmin,Etonas, RICISASEIS, and other - instruments of writing, drawn with neatness, legal accu.raep and dispatch. He wilt also attend to drairing and filing Ddeelmmes , Liens:, .4motiras qf Ezerutors, admin. istrators,*e.,..E.samiqing hues to 'Real Zoom, Sexerey Rezords for Liensi 4-e. '- From his long exgenence. and intimate acquaintance with the manner of 'keeping the public records, he ex pects to give satisfaction to thole who may entrust their ousinestrto his care. decls /Motion fliortoe. ?PRE subscriber has paid into - the Treaso of the Com. monweahh, the amount of license required by law. He has given the regularly_approved security, and taken ant a commission of the first class, as an Auctioneer of the city of Sittsburgh,,and.romed that.spacious Ware= room belonging to Sy/vanusLothrop,Esq.,No, 114 Wood street, three doors from Fifth, where he prepared to Cu. tend to the sale of every kind ofMerchundise,Furniture, Real Estate, Stocks, Shipping; &c.,.either at the Auction Rooms or on the premises, and will in all cases exerthim self to the utmost air the benefit of his employers, on the most reasonable terms; he will sell exclusivelyond only on commission; - neither- purchasing . nor having any in terestwhatevet ongoodsut the store r but merely the com -adislein for seillog r therebygiving till owners a fairchance without partiality of havmg therein property disposed of to the best advantage: - - ' 'Sales will be promptly stuledwhen made. Advances will be given -at any time, ort the most accommodating terms. Merchants will not be charged for advances. Regidar sale days:'Mondays and Thurtdays, of Dry Goods, Oratories,. Furniture, .and every evening, Hardware Cutlery, Watches, Guns; Pistols, and Fancy Articles. ' Bookson Saturday evenings. ' ap24. JAMES IiFEENNA, Anet. mg" - E. TODD would - respectflilly inform the mar. 'Jae. chants of this city ;and our mummers generally, that we•have removed our - stock of Shirts and Gents Fur nishltufGoodsylo the corner of Fifth and Market streets, 2d story over W. fc:F. linEts, entrance on Fifth street, where we intend to keep n band tilargo%tock of Shirts, of our own manufacture. , ' -with . nn.assortment of Gentle, linens' Furnishing Goods,rtuallykept by Eastern Whole sale, Furnishing Stores. Being very thankful for the kind patronage bestowed on us for the pant year, we would be happy • to receive eellsfromour r n..mers. and merchants generally, and would inform them =that-we inteurnothing °trout Part-shall - induce them to look farther, as we expect to -. add largely to our stock, and diminish our prices. - - - Merchtuits and -dealers -are solicited to examine our stoelt Of Goods. - • aplitqf 4 i . TEEL , AND, FtLE ALI.NIIFACTOR.Y.—TItesubscti- Sbers,haviqg enlarged theirestablishnierttfortheman ufticiore of.l3nisr. and Fttais--ort the corner of Diklara and Liberty streets, .Pittsburgb—are prepared to furnish Mies °revery descnption, of the best quality; and being • determined to make it tbe interest ot consumers to. pur. 'chasellies.froin them, respectfully invite the patronage ar allarlso rise the article. „army, 3 ANICRIbif fs. CO. 1110EMOVAL.--On acemmtof our pent up market and jik a tienfaud Sot vegetable stands, I have been cord felled to remove my Bread Stand tothe opposite side of Market street, in front of Alextulderto Day's Ehy Oomis StertA where I shall be gladre zee ary former customers.. xOR SALE, Four Lots--Bounded :by tenni_ lAberiy " and Bay iris, each lot having 24 feet frent, - and ex te adios' back 110 feet- 'Torcief then are corner, lots, and be position of the whole property is one of most ad viuttegeotts in the city, For farthe 1-Information apply to . e M. SWARTZWELDEM; Fourth ova• . between-Wood and Smithfield. ,• - . .. , • . - • ' ' . , ' ' - '- ,„,..„,,,,,,.____,,,,,...,.....,„ k ..' - • - -',.::,... • ..,i- , . ~.... . - .. _ '. ' - ....., .-... re - ' '''.'' ,' • - ~.. :. ...,, . 4 ,„... ,-,--..V.....7.-. ',7..r.-41,„4_-_,',,,,:Fi--iV4-4 . .• - ,k:er , , A , : , .. , - 1-'': • ' ' •,..t .. ~.r.-E.:••,v ,„a . -,,,4„,.. , - .. ,, , , e 2 .!--,..•,..t•- , , 40-4,vi1y... 0r .- 4 , , • ~, ;. , _ 6...y.0-. - tt„.,,,,,.w.....1-,-.. 4,4.t.i• • ,A•. -„!-,z.,....-;,..; ~.,..---• - . - • . . ',NIVIZt-W_ ....'" i- 1 4: .g.tfsl +o et%l.` ; .q - 1 - 4 . *:444 - ''''',. -,..:'.. , ,"7 , ' • 7 '. ... ' . . . , . , - . . . , •- 1 t- -;., vi ri k c , Vti.44:37 414,r *11A..4.-A., ~i ttj- , 11-.. , . ...._:.- :: '. , .4. , - - -;- i- .' - •: - - -• , ~ . : - ~. ... ~cra.,...e , ,,,t ,NNVfr4t1; ? 0',...;- :'" :., '.' .-. -f , :i. - ,..T,-. ;-;',.., . 'r -, ',• , , ••r . ' -•- '''SikS.t,,s*.;:t:.,f-V;.*..3: MEI =ffli MMM : - - , ' •:_ • ; ve k •'' ' • • , Dto67lMirkeystriie.t. fehl A LEXANDEHJITTLii:S; Pekin tea Mori; 'id Third `i.A.Lairciiiiitear Wood:, fehl MeOLOSILEW bon- Cizif Making. Store y ; N o , 132, VAilpelty streq oppo4lo the meith ofltletrket., febl 0813U1L - IROBINSON, Agent , for Horndert kr- Co)s faPackiii - 4 Filth at; Ono door beim* . WOOd: tart AITILLIAMVACKSON, Patent Medicine Depot, ES Lib- 1 cr.tystreeSiAeao erWoed. • _ febl vproiaatia.W4 o7 4Bookselikrianci Stationen, No. Market at...between Third and "Fourth. 'febl 130' 'DELANY, Fathiontade Main Sort N 0.49 ..1. - ..erry street. • ' •_ _: - • : febt 1100 N BM m wowEN an,4 duct . Bolirßl4 &SON, Banker's and:Dealers in Fseitance Caw; anct.Bnk Nora, No , GS Market street. tebt ;FULTON;Estt and Draw . Fpunder. No. 71l *emend • street, betvrcen Ittal•ket tind Fe - Tryst:re - di. , feta • r gIowNsEND, LIARS* co. Caataluzze Wagon Makers, iBG Clair starer, noatthe bridge; foal -. TA,R. opPicE, N0.65,-Dianiond alley near jJ Wood street. ?eta. OWERNEBERG,i'irshiontsbie Ckighing Saab/ishment, • "No. 25 Liberty btreet • - . my2.4. 4:41_ War tr Wood, oppoxiteike ofriceof mr 2 3 VrILLER OCRICKETSON,MOtwoIe Greer and Com. mission liercluuur, cornet OfLibeny nod Irwin inn C legLi ZtE ° i * : °?WardingandC°" V Tni rafn Ar lOTIN between Sixth and Virgin alley, south side. win ide tarIex.MATTHEWS & Co„' Witotsrals Grouts, 'Com. miaeton and.Forirarffing Merchants, and Agents tor artehton CottowlYarns, 57 Water at., Pittsburg. . jap2 )/r 5l - . 4.-- WARD, Dentist; Penn street, three'. doors above Hand street. Office hours, .from nine till five. ' Inardffiy fIOOLEY it LAIRD, Mertlinnt 'niters, WiSoli street, second door from Water, - Avill. keep conisslatly on band a. well selected lot of Clothing. murl2.-y R S. ALARSLAND, Che'ip Whoksale it Cloy, sue felrßrert,'No., 45 Liberty ilreet, corner of - Virgin atter, Pittsbugls febAlly LT LEE, (successor to fIiMPLLY LZE,) Wool Beak( Irj. 'and Commission /tiers/wet, for the sale 'of Ameri catt,Woolen Goods. febl6 VAS do CO., Bookselkrs, 6orsers,a4l44' Paper Deatera, J 3, corner of Wood and Thi. streets, Pittsburgh, Pa. book4dnding and Printing done to order. feta°. A - ra - ts; F.= KERR, Attorney at Lato—Offtie rerrt to dFourth greet, between Smithfield and Grant avows Fittsbnrgh. jantlittm -ur MULLEN 'DOWNING, .Fashionabk Clothing Store, No. :119 Liberty street, opposite Seventh at. septa.). CC UMMINSa: sgria, Forwarding and CoMnussion MerehantrandDeakrsiss Prpduce, Na. 3 Smithimddst. f opposite the Monongahela House. . je19.7. , ---,_.._____.___...,..__ Ulf*" ..V. MOORHEAD, inolesale and Remit Grocer; ..ii& and Produce Dealers, corner of the Diamond and i Damond. alley., , - my2.l _ .. -0 TODD-R CO.,4s—fr-mrkmen's Furnishing Goods Rs 'l'4 b tablistarterst, corner of Market and Fifth streets, up suurs, entrance on Fifth street. . nlYi3 A ESALOM MORRIS, Instant.. and Assail ikala 114. Fancy and Staple Dry Goods, 65 Market street, be tween Fourth anchtki: Diamond.-- my 43 QUI B. DUNLEVY; 6-Ad Sewer, No. 120 %V ood 0, Gold Leaf, Demote' Foil , dtc. constantly OA hand and manufactured to order. .tnyta jurUitrtir 1e LEE, Ind Dealers and Commission .431 -Merchants, forth* sale of American Woolen Goods, corner of Liberty street and Coca's alley. novlo ILI 11LGNIE, Nano 4';ns Manufacturer, and d6aler in Musical Instruments, No. 11.; Word street, near novl9 OSEPH WOUOWhILL, importer and !haler in For -t 1, den 4rul t Datatatic ifardroare r 'corner of Second and ood trees. cI.V QA.MCEL .kgeuts for Carlisle lJ and-Rippard's Regular Line of Packet Ships, from NeveYork to Liverpool, !\0._141 Liberty st. febl TOSEPH MAIM,- Boat Store, Ship Chandlery and J AgencY.of the Fittsbnrgh Lard Oil Factory, No 4, , Market street, Pittsburgh. 1a1.2 rv.AAFk'E &O'fIONNOR, Proprietors of the Pittsburgh Portabk Boat Store corner of Penn and Wayne its. feta, TAMES MAY, Wholesale Grocer, Forwarding and Cam ," missies . t Merchant, Water street,. between Market and Ferry. febl. HILL It CURRY, Bankers and Exchange Brokers, N o 65 Wood street, third door below Fourth, west side febl K RAMER & RHAhI, Bankers and ..Ea' =Woo Brokers, corner of Third and Wood streets, opposite the. St. Charles Hotel. • TO/IN IQN t STOCKTONtßooksellers, Stationera,;;Prin- U remand Publishers, comer of Market mai Third sta..,' febl SRIBA, Bookseller, Stationer aad inder, V .- 6th street, between IVood and Market. jan7 mesTEJN, Brass Fouader and Gas Pater, Smith_". field street, between Diamond alley and Fifth at. declB' kJ-c Pro- o tr . duce and Pittsburgh manufactures, No . 214 Liberty, , pposite 7th st. aplB R.SCLuTitrrofm,No.sisTit—li 3 stern, near Liberty. CJOHN FARRAN t nor 24 Proprietor. TWIN D. MORGAN, Whoksals and licta . il Druggist, No. .93i, Wood street, one door south of Dlausond alley. febl VOLLANSBER & HAYWARD, Wholesale a rid. Retail j: Dealer:in Boots and Biwa, No. 186 Liberty street, op posite. Wood. febl. . A. FARNtSTO CK & Whoksale Drug Wore- B. house, corner of Pirst and Wood streets, and corner of Wood and SiStii. febl . - I. 5 TOtTNG. I. J S. ni. YOUNG . A. YOUNG. Co , 11 71a/erak and Ret Q ail Family . Grocers and Dealers in Produce, N. %V. corner of Fourtheand Ferry: and S. W. corner of Third . and Roes streets,-Pinsburgh., niaral:y J OSHC ARWODE — g - TWiiolescire and Dealer in Noes and ell kinds of Foreign Fruits, No. 6 Woodistreet, }last side, between Water and Firs streets, Pittsburgh, Pa. All orders in his line carefully attended to. mar JOHN 31cDevrrx. JAMES 11101:11117. iVm. McDuval' -TORN MCDEVITT & BROS, lchalesale Craws, Deal-. ersin Produce; Pittsburgh ALlnufactures, and Mer chandize generally, No. 13 Commercial Row, Liberty street. WAI. ALEXANDER & SONS.. Coffin. /tinkers and Fur nighing Undertakers y confer of Penn and St. Clair streets ; oppogitelhe Exchange. Entrance on Penn greet. Cel4 TORN H. MELLOR, Wholesale and Real! Dealer in U Music and . 21Tu t ie alinstrumencs,Pianoe,Sehool Boots, and Stationery, No. 122 Wood - street. jail k3ll, PATTiitTrner of Pint and Ferry t.P streets, manufacturer °Mocks, Hinges, and Bolts; l'obiteco, Fuller, Mill and Timber Screws, Housen Screws for Rolling' Mills &o. seplo ftr7BETA!, Rectifying istakr, and Wholesale aler sin;;;elgn ru ---..-- IDom e , t i c ,dia Nan quorN o. 114 Liberty street; and 63 'Diamond alley. /V 2/ .'ENX.CIIANGE HOTEL, Exchange Place r tirnore. D,Doraxr,Propnetor. Coaches will be in readiness actin the landings to convey passengers, free of charge, to the Hotel. - dec29 lcat:NG & FINNEY, Agents for the DeksteaWalututa byunanee Company, of Philadelphia, at the Ware ie of ring ik liMmes, Water street, aear Market. feta rIARSON & bIcK.NIGHT, Inekrale Grocers and Cam- IL/ mission Merritanta,Bizth street, between Wood and Liberty. dec4 W II :=2;.4 1 1 7;;;D:= I I rd and Wood is prepared to do - every description of - ruling and binding: pec2 TIT — IL MURPHY, Wholesale and Retail Dealer in - .V• DRY GOODS, North east corner of Market and Fourth Sta. Q AMUEL MORROW, Manufacturer of Tin, Copper k 3 and Sheet Iron Ware, No. t 7 Fifth street, between Wood and Market. feblo W. J. TROTH. .„ /F . SCOTT ROTH SCOTT, Miolatale and Retail T. Deak7 . rp Boots, Shoes, Trunks:Caet Rags. ttc., s. W. corner of Foarth and Smithfield mg:, Pittahnth p a. mr PILING= lIARZAUGH. Q & W. HA.REAC.G/1, COMMiSjiO7I and Forwarding - /J• Aterchants, and dealers in Flour, IVool and Produce, .N 0.53 Water, and 104 Prom street, between Wood. and Smithfield streets, Pittsburgh. • as:10:y porter, and dealer tn .Poreign and Domestic &Mkt*, Hardware, and Car riage Trimmings, do or s descriptions, No. 133 'Wood et., Pittsburgh, seven above Fillkand one door above H. Childs tr. Cols Shoe Store. !ap24 S MEI & SINCLAIR, (late Martin & Smith,) Wholesale enxers, Productand Cimemiss fem Aferrhats,sB Wood street, Pittsburgh. The undersigned having entered intd 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 promising that they-can give satisfaction to all who may buy of then; or confide business to the)/ care._ frOWNSEND, CARR & CO., old fi rm 1. of C. Townsend as Co., and Carr Es Roveltuid, beg leave to Announce to their friends and to the public gen erally, that they are now prepared‘to execute - all kinds of work in the Coach and Wagon-making business, at the shortest notice, and warranted to be of the best quell ty., The very large quantity of seasoned: Timber with which they are prepared, and their facilitiesfor business, enables them to insure the public that they are piepared to tarry on AU extensive - And prompt business intheir line, and they respectfully solicit a continuance of the libendpatronage bestowed upon the late Arms. sep4_ F.`:'.iWn3.` , 7.::."'',7;1.•-7 , 7:7 7, ' . -7 , 14FT ,,,,, dlti alive We. B. SCAT.KE.- .TA SIBS ATKINSON. CAIPE & ATKINSON, Manufacturers of Tin, Cop per and Shea lion Prase. They also execute every descnption of Blacksmith Work. First street, between Wood and Market,_ Pittsburgh. ocinity TIRIJOS! DRIJGS!!—.Ioxx Mamma, Druggist and dpoOecary, 4torth-west corner of Wood and. Fifth streets, Pittsburgh, will keep constantly on hand Drugs, Paints, Oils, Dye-Stuffs, tcc. N. 8.--Physicians' Prescriptions carefully compound ed frcka the best materials, at any hour of the day or night. :Also, an assortment of Perfumery; -fine tooth, hair, and clothes Brushes, &c tcc.,.vvhich will be sold low for cash. ap2Thly TIVILLIAIII TROVILLO, Undertaker, Fifth street, ith• vy mediate ly opposite .the Theatre, respecrfully forms his friends nd the public in general, that he has resumed his busin a ess as a Furnishing Undertaker. He is supplied with and always keeps on hand Coffins of all sizes and kinds, Shronds,and all other articles necessary on such 6 - cessions,- . Silver plates, Ice boxes, and leaden coffins will basun plied ip order. A fine hearse and cat Tinge always ready to attend funerals, sep.Mly ' Ms Twnsn, DRUGGIST AM APOTHECARY, No. 45, market street, three doors above Third,Pittsburgh, will have constantly on hand a well selected assortment of Umbel.' and freshest Medicines, which he will sell on the most reasonable terms. Physicians sending orders will be promptly attended to, and suppplied with articles they may relyupon As genuine. Physicians prescriptions willbe accurately and neatly prepared from the best materials, at any hour of the day or night. Also, for sale, a large stock of fresh andsood PERM. V MER. dec.l9 It. GALLAr-- 11, A. LONG. I. LL MILLER GALLLAGRIGR,7•LONG & MILLER, No. 109 Front rt., batmen Wood and Smintfled streets. VrANUFACTURERS of Bells of all sizes, double and 111. single action Force Pumps, Counter Railing. Min eral Water Pumps, fittings of all kinds for Gas, Water, Steam, &c., Brass Castings. for Machinery and anthattri ton metal for same. Particular attention paid to Gas Fixtures and a well assorted stock of Plain. and Orna mental iendants, Burners, Chandeliers &c.,!re eon saintly on band. _ - . oct9 • ALCI3 AlLi1117110*(11. _ sANIVEL CROZNII. ARMSTRONG & CROZER, Commission Merchants, No. 22 Market street , Pittsburgh, Pa., will attend promptly to the sale of every description of \Western Produce, and other articles entrusted to their care. Rama ro—Hanna, Hussey & Co., Pittsburgh; Hanna, Graham & Co., New Lisbon, 0.; Merchants generally, \Wellsville, 0„ Rhodes & Ogleby. Bridgeport, 0.: A. 0. Richardson & Bro., Cincinnati; .1. P. Howard, Louisville, Ky.; Guile & Dorwort, St. Louis; H. Boyles, Steuben ville. dec94, ALLEN BROWN. W. C. CONNELLY OWN' CORNER OF BR SEITIIFIELSHOTEL.D AND TRIED STS., PiusburgA, Pa. BROWN fr. CONNFT 1 Y, PROPRIETORS. N. B.—Good Stabling attached to the house. A — rtir - TWEell and Brats Founder. by rebtult . commenced business at his old stand, No. 70, Se cond, between Market and Ferry streets, where lie will be pleased to see his old customers and friends. Church, steamboat, and bells of every size, from 10 to 10,000 pounds, cast from patterns of the most approved models, and warranted to be of the best materials. Mineral Water Pumps, Counters, Railings, &e., together with every variety of Brass Castings, if reguir ed,tunied and finished m the neatest manner. A. F. is the sole agent for Babbitt's Anti-Atimetion dis tal, so justly celebrated for the reduction of friction in machinery. The boxes and composition can be had of him at all times. novl.3:y NEWLY. INVENTED PATENT BLOCK SPIUNG TRUSS, for the immediate relief and permanent cure of Hernia and Rupturez (Suited to all sizes.) The superior claims of this Truss consist in the comparative ease with which it may be worn. The pad of wood be ing neatly balanced on springs, yields to the pressure of any part of it, and thoroughly adapts itself to any move ment made by the wearer. It can he worn without any Intermission, until a cure is affected The subscribers have made arrangements for the manufacture of these valuable Trusses, in a superior style, in Philadelphia, and have theta now for sale at their office, No. 77 Smithfield street, near Sixth, Pittsburgh. GEORGE WATT, IYI D. W. KAUFFMAN. STEW Imuc STORE.--,Jony D. Mono AN, What-it VI sale and Retail Druggist, No. 93* Wood street, one door south of Diamond alley, Pittsburgh.—The subscriber has just received from the eastern cities, and is now opening at the above stand, a full assortment of articles in his line, consisting of Drugs of all kinds, Dye Stuffs, Paints and Garnishes, Chemicals, he.. together with all such articles as are usually kept for sale at a wholesale and retail drug store. His stock is entirely new, and has been selected with care. He is confident that his articles, both as to quality and price, will please such asmay favor him with n cull. MONONGAHELA PLANING MlLL.—Jamsts Mau, Malta 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 promptitude, and at the lowest rates. Board and Plank, planed on one or both sides, con sternly on bard. Sash, Doors and Mouldings, of every description, made to order. Builders and Carpenters would find it to their advan tage to give him a call, as he can now furnish them with planked stuff, suitable for every description of work. dee34f West Point. Works. PRESTON it WAGNER, Engine Builders have com =mead business on Penn st., near the Point, at the establishment formerlY carried on by Stackhouse & Nel son. Persons wishing to purchase Steam Engines for Boats, or for other purposes, will please favor us with a call, aewe Hatter ourselves to be able to furnish them on asfavorable terms as any other establishment in thecity. Also, rolling mill and castings of every de 3Cniption can be bad at the shortest notice. Ittrszaatemm—Capt. Robert Beer, Thomas Scott, Esq., Church, Carothers, & Co., H. Denny, Esq., M. Allen & Co CYPRIAN PRESTON, ENOCH WAGNER. CHEAP BONNETS.—W, R. MURPHY is selling oft his remaining stock of BONNETS at greatly redu ced prices. Bonnets of last - winter's shapes at from 25 cents to $l,OO. Cheap Laions.—A lot of Dress Lawns reduced to 12} cents per yard. What Goods for Dresses.—A supply just received., and offered very low. Dark Ginghams.—Rich darkstyles of Ginghams. Also, Manchester and Domestic do., of choice patterns. Mantua Ribbons.—Au assortment just received in the Wholesale Rooms, 2d story, and offered low by the piece. Also, White and Colored Satin do. Prints and Mustins.—An excellent stock on hand, from 4c. per yd. up to the fittest qualities. B:r.dt the north-east earner of Fou rth and Market streets. cuit,, p 1 - 01 IN M. BLAI Im- R, DAVID STEVI , ART and PHILIP el SPA HMAN, having purchased the entire interest and stock in trade of Mr. John W. Blair. beg leave to inform heir numerous friends and the public that they have this day entered into partnership under the firm and style of " BLAIR & C 0.," for the manufacture of Brushes of every description. Being practical workmen, they will make up every article of the most durable material, and in the first style; and will keep en hand, fctrsale, at 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 flndings, 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. Theencontagentent and patronage of their friends and the pnblio is eamestlysolietted, Enid will be thankfully re -carved, Pbserve BLAIR Pittsbilrgb;Get. 28th, IS18:(oc30) 31.2 0 -Wool st. • Wig. H. SMITH vr. smictitirt mml3 szalitk. sga.kb6. Bttaiilia — } 3-:l llCitil4t 4 v, VIT - R — D - VP our la& Liberty street, Pittsburgh. marl?' L. O. FOLV7NOLDs. 11).SYNOLDsdc6HEE, BrhotesrdectratConuniseion 114 Meitlinitts, and Deallsit in Itags, - Paperote;, corner of Penn and Irwin streets, Pittsburgh. .o.ll.sizes ing Paper constantly on hand. - marl7ry TAMER I'ATT an tigen"regr.7n677Fio6lre "Lgair7"san"-dDnainaillenli4:77—'ettrVireg-er and larintrri,.'Plo Liken). arre s t , Che"iY Si,eed Grain, tre4lVo• IT . • , . • , ..: 'ian el . ou k 111 OUSE, .I.ON,'AND.ORN ngeon AMENTA.I: ' ' PINTER, .11 Liberty - street, , opriosito -Baru'. , All work nearly executed. Orders panctordly attended to. . fluarNf7 • _._ eorge Beale. Jr., ANVFACTIJGREPCOPTIRETEMES, Niruouzsillielvo 111, Erma., Na. 25. Wood awn, Piusburgh, Re. Con. saintly on 'head a general and extensive assorntient of att •inctis of sßuStrEgoit the lowest Eastern prices.- , N. / I .—Alachine -Brushes, &v., made ;o order at the shortest notice. max3o:y. - A. B. SPIKING N0.14D Wood street,. between Eye and. Virgin Alley. IiIrROLESALE and Retail Dealer in Cedar Ware, Fancy Ware, Wooden Ware , of every escriptien,• Willow Ware, foreign anti domestic ; Mutts of all kindi t Paterit RotEcryChnins,vhich far surpass any now in use in the „United States. Fo r sale .at the lowest prices. ratir26L-Dirto •J. 8. , BONI A lint • • WHOLESALE GROCfER,MECTIFYIDIGDISTILLER, COMMSSION 4N130 PRODUCE MERCHANT; Foreign and Domestic. Winss,...Liquers, i'ruits, Nuts, !rt. marchB 162 Liberty street, Pittsburgh. RPOANDLESS itr, CAMPBELL, No. '97 Wood street, nett door to Diamond alley, Wumainus. DEASER3 x VAanurr_ alti) Par. Goons, A RE now in daily receipt of all the articles in their line of business—purchased at the lowest prices in the. East; to which ;hey: invite timatteation , of, country merchants and other and which they flatter themselves they can diepOse of at the lowest prices and on the most faVorable, terms. mate- 1111IINLEY.,.Hetond Ornamental fainter, 4.35. and dealer in PAINTS, No. 44 St. Clair at., Pitts burgh, has constantly on hand all kinds of•Psners, either Dry orhlized; I lapan And Copal Varnish; Linseed Oil ,• Boiled Oil ; Spirits Turpentine ; Window Glass, of all sizes; Putty, Paint, Brushes, &e., all of - the best quality, and far sale at reasonable prices. seoll GERBERDING, Dealer in Imports d and Domestic Segura:Snuff and Tobacco, Wholesale 'and RettS, Liberty street, six doors above Smithfield, Pittsburgh, Pa. irrAlkOrtfers from country Merchants willito promp y attended to. 1v20:1y ?}WAY RMSI3 " .. • sit.. t ' . - . . ~- ' - .144 - 03ft i ' ittatlS: ' 7" .. i . n ...4 0 -..- i ; , ` , 2: ( riiii - e i s , :zno ,, t, e cetfati;niiiicrtice to thiii. Er,Wiif-litize7a t tiio th' - hotte . lirrfeeted. their :ar4. l / • mugetrient toearry,fin, the httoitiess of Tin Roofifig onalt, extensive scale i , - "-.7 ,-. . - : , .I ,••••• 7 ''.... -:. - ' , -,.. • ills 110*'olosipriTiliursetaidep ErsilLtiofinecd fin..roofing - in this city:,-alri tttlittryinft . ' ' 'have corer; ed over fifty thousand kittatf,ifeet of renifc tinplate, audio all eases we believe we have . giveit . th ,;ittoste_n. tire satisfaction. This kind of roof has benn.,applied , . the very best buildings in this city, includtrit - ameng a i large number of others, the twit superb buildings oil Penh ! 'hit t stree yearned by John L. Shaenberger and.Johrt- Maser,- I Esqrs. -. That tin roofing (*bent skillfully laid on) both...! permanent and.dttrafilei thera . Can be no doubt fin proof of this, we can refer to the althost universal application of this kind of reel* inthelirgacities'on the setigniard during the lait tweittyyearil and from enriiiiiing-cni-the. subject ' we 'have yet talearit . of any one of those :roofs. having been worn out. .The; roofs covered . with - tilt iii our own city are open to...theeizarnitiation'of all who take an interest in the matter. ''.;Ne have , also prepared a, miniature plan of roofs, which maybe ieen at our e'stab-- Lishnient; where any other information wilt'be mven with' Pleasure: - .. - - •J UN DUNLAP Jr, CO„.• ,:" mar: -,. Corner M _k - et and, Second streets. ... , THE ATTENTION ORA ' PUBLIC Is iespectfully • called to the fol'owinm",prtificates Ma. S. Esxuns—Having, 'Sled: . a quantity of 'Gold weighed by your, A reomeuer. ! d the result proves your inistrimra tent correct; and ' - method .. .the • use of at to those going to California, hi. the best method Tor obtain la, ing the real value-of G01d,..- 'iltesp , i , ours. • . , . . . fituhurgh,biarch 0,19. , ' . Gold Better. r . . . , BURGll,lslirreh 1,1549: MIL Esrass—DearSir: H Ing examined the."Areom •eter," manufactured at you oorris,l do not hesitate to commend it to the use of MOO oentlemen who are about removink:!ci California; in seareirof Gold. • It gives - a - Mese approximafion, to thi specific gravity ut metals, and 'will eertainlyepable the adventurer to as certain when his placcrigytelding Gold. - forth] .. Yours, resp'y, i _J. IL Iit'CLINTOCK. _........ Head Quarterly for Boots and Shoes, coymy yOURTLI AND tostrueno.ontenrs, PTITSACRInf, PA. , TROTH & SCOTT haring commenced the general BOOT and SHOE business,Sagait wholesale rind retail, ir&ild - respectftilly invite llto attention of-their friends and - the -public gene rally; - to their splendid newstock, consisting of Men's, Women's, Boys', Misses! anig Children's wear, of every % - ariety,,stutable for the season, and at prices to suit the times. Also, a splendid' article 'Of home-made work, such as Gehtlemen's find Stiitits, end - Ladies' Misses' and Children's-fine work. Please call and examine for yourselves. N. B.—Traveling Trunks, Carpet Bags, &c., &e., al ways on baud and for sale lOw for cash. EU- Country literchants-Would find it to their interest to give us a call, when visitidgihe_ city. TBAMI & SCOTT, Cotner 4th and Smithfield Ste. Public Notice to Economists. jTue subscriber, tieing desirous of changing his husiness,has deterrained to close out the balance of his stock of BOOTS, 'SHOES AND TRUNKS, AT COST. They will he'sold in lots, to suit purctiaierN front ONE PAIR TO. A-,THOUSAND . BA C T o E un SC M O e RN h EaRn tSs M c T I H nl FetltEedL Dto AN D a t F IFTH STS.. Opposite the Pittsburgh. Foundry, where they can buy to their satisfaction, for the stock:must be closed out soon. 100 cases , Boots on hand, 1ikt5,.518,1.321, $24 per ease. marl Boots and Shoes Ssitling off at Cork. jTIM subseriber wishes to retail bis en- _.„---., tire stock of BOOIS and Snots at cosi.—Alll=llll Persons wishing to purchase, will have to call , soon, as be intends to tinnove, on the Ist of . April,' to St. Clair street. 'His stock is large, - and of the very best kind. The balance remaining unsold by the let of April will be aactioneered a: to the highest bidder. : - T. A. HIPiTON, Cornefldarket and Liberty eta. Chronicle and Dispatch copy 1 - week.; ____ _ ____ WAGONS, ONS. THOMAS HARRISON,M WAG ANUTACTUER OF Wagons, 'Drays, Carr, &C, PENNSPLVAISTA AV'IUME, HALF MUM rao3i THE COVRT ITOLTSM. THEproprietor of this establishment having always on hand a supply of superior, well seasoned Lum ber, is prepared to fill orders °flowery description in his branch of manufacturing, with as short notice and on as favorable terms Ms 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 distariCe will reecive prompt attention. Ravatoomas--Geo. W. Srafth, James McCully, Jonas ATClintock. mers4en Et. Bureau and Bedstead Factory. .k W. M. HANNAFORD respectfully inform the citizens and the public generally that they hare re moved their Wtirerooms to Imithfield street, between Diamond alley and Firth street, alga of' the Big Bedstead, where-they arepreitazed tolkskwbblesale or retail,'very cheap for cash, the following articles :—Bureturi, Bid= steads, with Gazzam'slrun Fastenings, and also the best quality of Screw Bedsteads, 'Tables, Stands, &c. And they wish it particularly understood. OA there is somuch prejudice against machine made work, that they warrant their work to give satisfaction, and if not well made, the money shall be returned. • marld:3nl - Cheap Clothing for Scrip. T RAVE just received from the East nwe selected and 1 fresh assonmentof SPRING and SUMMER GOODS. including English and French Cloths, Cassuncres and Vestings. all of superior otanufactare, to which I would respectflilly invite the attention of my friends. Country Merchants and others visiting the city, who wish to provide themselves with a good article at a rery low price, are respectfully invited to call on the sub scriber. All work warranted. No. 115 CHINA, GLASS G AND QUEENSWARE SELLING OFF--Cm.s. am) Sacrati EleaLiAlNS.—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 QUEENSWA Giran doles, Lamps, Britannia, Tea Ware, Castors, French and English Mantel Ornaments, and Tea Sens, of the newest styles and patterns, all or which he offers at a small advance above cost. Remember the place, No. 115 Wmzin sr. [fele27) M. HODKINSON. Commercial now Cabinet Wareroom 14 T. B. YOUNG dr. Co. I HA i l v r.i t eorfB .. th i p L r o C d .l . l3l m lV e T E rcial Row, Liberty street, opposite the head of Smithfield, where they will keep constantly on hand an extensive assortment of So fan, Tables, 'Wardrobes, Bureaus, Bedsteads, Chairs and every article in their line of business. ..*Undertakinir promptly attended to at reasonable ices may dl Hats, Cap., and Maur. lit Tu n le now receivin from the city of Newsubscriber York a choice assortment of Hats Caps and Mud's, Latest Fashions, ill great va riety, and very MLA?, wholesale and retail. JAMES WILSON, Smithfield street, '2d door South of 4th at. FXLL FASHION OF HATI4B7--- BI. , COELD & (late DPl:lord & King,) 4 WILL introduce, on Satnrda recei vey, Aug. 211, the N FALL STYLE OF HA TS, just d from ew York. Those in wantof a neat and beautiful HAT, are invited to call at their store, corner of Fifth and Wood streets. • auga24 New Hat and Cap Store. 4 JAMES WILSON, Hat Illanufactltrer, (formerly of the corner of Diamond alley . and Wood streets.) begs leave respectfully to inform his old custo.u.s.rs, friends, and the public, that he bus opened a NEW STORE, on Smithfield or., where a choice assortment of HATS, CAPS, and LADIES' FURS, (as good, neat, fashionable and CHEAP as any in the city,) may be had. J. W. very cordially invites his friends and the public to remember his new location and establishment, and give him a call ashearty as he intends to welcome them. mar3l-ly Fashionable Hat and Ortp Manufactory. fIEORGE. S. ANSHUTZ, Agent, respectfully 04 6 VI informs his friends and the public general- IY, that he has commenced the manufacture of Hats and Caps, at N 0.33 Wood street, one door from the corner of Second, where he has now on hand a as sortment of Hats and Caps of his own manufacture, which he 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. aplB-3m 011intoa Paper Max. THE CLINTON PAPER MILL, situated at Steuben ville, Ohio, having beenenlarged and improved, and ,a 1 a very great expense added new and the most im proved kind of machinery, is now prepared to manufac ture all kinds of Writing, Printing, Wrapping and Cotton Yarn Papers, Bonnet boards, &c., equal to any in the Eastern or Western country. The undersigned having the Agency of the above Mill, will keep constantly on hand n large supply of the differ ent kin, s of Paper, and will have any size made to order at short notice. S. C. HILL, jan3l 8 87 Wood street. THE subscribers bavtng taken the Saw-mill above the Fifth Ward Bridge, formerly 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 tc 'SPAULDING. The undersigned having sold his interest in .the. above Mill to Messrs. Savory & Spaulding, would recommend them to his lormercustomers and the community, as being well qualified to give satisfaction to all. who may-deal with thorn. (unnan JOHN CHAMBERS. 131 - OMCEPATHICHOOKS.—Just receive .at the Book- Jul store of the subscriber, in Fifth it., near Market Mauna Mediea,puret, by Samuel Hahneman,translated and edited by Charles Julius Hempel, hI. D. 4 vols. • Hartman's AMU Diseases, by Dr. Hemprel, Homeopathic Domestic Medicine, by J. Lowrie, enlarg .ed and improved by A. J. Hall, Jahr's New - Manuel, vol.l ; Nos. 1 and 3. Herings Domestic Physician. Booninghausen's Therapcetic.Pocket Book, for Roam pathists, by Dr:Okie. Habeman's Chronic Diseases, vol. 3. - Together with Medicine Chests, of different sizes and vices. tepid] VJCTOR SCRIDA. JAS. MeGUIRE, Tailor, Third Si..near Wood ,Chronicle copy.): WOOD ST Saw Mllll. 'Vl'. o == l M=M,•la="k,4larMMa ''1849. ','- ~'--. ' ...7 - . ':: - 01iintons' , •_...., %.,... • .. :„ .0.4. ------ - ' Hammer di Dialer, • ' 1. . CiIIIINET WAIIEROOMi SMITHFIELD STREET, Jterwscrt.Screntkaireet and Strawberry aßsy, Pittsburg, P a . M HAMER St HAULER keep constantly on hand . tv satiety of , excellent and fashlOnable• Furniture, warranted equal to any in the city, and.sold on as calsorttb le 'terms ii can be 'obtained at any similar feta - hriebrabitt in ,he West.. :They - have mow on - hand an ' , tignsnaltV . extensive stock - , - embructpg alljtindsofFurni turcittorn thecheapeirt itnd'plainiest tii4ltitimost - costly and eleOtrit. All orders promptly attended ; . im 144r2I:ent . , .. ' ..,i,r . .',.., IF4X-13 i ktlXe nii ... ,.. - : '2:, - .43Q%1F',. it T subscriber, wishing te _Wanes, - . • Pi i hnint ."'-stock - of..Furnitirre, will front! ibis :rtii !. - 4411 - fnr-' • her notice hell all articletiin hialinelarleciaitbeing, determinedtO leigen the amount of stock on hand. Those persons persons Whci may call on him with the. intention of gett inga "good pane ' e worth," will not be disap pohned.His sleek - of 'Furniture Is equal to any in the city, both in_siyle and workmanship and the assortment complete. DER •CURDY, . ~ Furniture Rooms Third st., Next .door, above•:.Pittsburgh Bank. Japans 'ir — ...lV, -- 004W - eill '---- ' MODERN AND ANTIQUg FURNITURE ' ' • No. 1 33'TutaD Srairar,'Ptrraannott. A Lkaoit and slend assortment of Furniture : suitable for Steam b oat s,,Liotels, and"PriVate Divell ings, constantly oif hand; end made to order. ' lie preieut Sib& dn hand trahnot 80 - exceeded - by any menet-1104T in - the .- Western ' country, ::Persous wishing. _, TO Mt rehash, would, o"well to give me a call,nsi um de.; !ermined my prices:Aral please. . Part o(' the Stock eon- Tete a Tete . ; ' ' " ';;Jetiffet Eitmele;-' ' Louis XIV. Chairs ileen Elizabeth Chairs; Tea Poy 'A se; , • , I, 4lFrait.Tables ; Toilet Tables; ' '" Louis XV. Commoder. ' French. Mahogany Piano Stools ; • 50 Sofas, witk_plush and hair cloth covers ;- 50 Mahogany Rocking Chairs; 40 dozen Parlor • do. , 30 " Fadcy do. 25 Centre Table's ; -•-• . . 20 pair Divans; 4 pair Pier Tables ; .. .. 15 marble top Dressing'Bureaus ; . - &Wardrobes ;8 Secrettiriesnnd Book Cases; '• ' 20,marlde top Wash Stands; , -..-. .. . 4 pelt-Ottomans; ;,• 8 pair Fancy Work Stands. A vrey large assorment of common Chm:rsrand other Furniture, too numerous to mention. .-:, jl:7- Steam Boats tarnished on the shone t} and on the most reasonable terms. . ' ".' feb6 ,P To K t E h NO A lCE—T ro wAllae, alikne A c of t l h n Ge Y e - ' ral Assembly of this Commonwealth:wits passed at its last session, abolishing.ntifitia training's and imposing a tax of fifty eents . upon all male peril:ins, between the ages of 21 and 45 years, who are notnitiformed 'and en rolled in a volunteer company, as the laWdirects :—You 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. Minting which exempts are included all such persons as have 'served in the late war with Mexif . co,) and return the same to the Commissioners' Office, at us early a day Impracticable. Prompt action in regard to this duty is required JOSEPH T. MARRS, THOMAS PERKINS,I Commissioners. - toy] WM. BENSON, Gold Washers. - 11 PARRY has invented a machine for washing Gold, fer whieh he has made application for a petent.— They.. are now offered for sale at the _Wa rehouse of. PARRY, SCOTT No. 103 Wood st" Pittsburgh. Adventurers to California are invited to call and ex amine these labor-saving machines. They are simple in their construction, easily tratispbrted on the buck of mule;t or horses z weighing eighty poon - :s each. and can be put in operation iii half an hour. They can't° filled with provisions. It is the opinion of those who have seen the trial of one of these machines of smallest size, that two men will wash the mineral from 150 bushels of sand or earth in a day, without the loss of a particle of the 'enteral. 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 II" They will require but a small stream or water, and can he used the whole season, and can be put into operation where there is uotstifficient water to wash in the usual way. Prier of smallest size 511.5. Orders from abroad, ac companied by - cash, will be promptly filled. 11. PARRY. at Parry, Scott & Co.'s, N 0.103 Wood st., Pittsburgh. TINS LE r TER.—Who will howithoM a herm- R titid head of hair, when they can have one for three shillings.' Twenty years' loss of hair and wonderful restoration " BstAtaroor., 1547. "Dear Sir—The wonderful effects oflones*Coral Hair Restorative has been decisively demonstrated in the ca ses at several respectable citizens of the town, who, on account of your selling three shilling trial bottles, try it withoUt fear. One instance, which has attracted partic ular attention, is the case of axentleman who had little or no hair for twenty years • he had tried numerous pre -patatlons invain,Mnd-cdfinalitetyhad'hisheird shared -and wore a wig. At my recommendation, he tried the Re storative, and after using it, according to the direction, for a short time, they oung hair appeared, and he has now as fine a head of hair as any person in Baltimore. " Yours, Ae. JOHN KILYINGTON." It causes eyebrows to grow, prevents the hair from turnit grey, and the first application causes it to curl 1 beautindly, frees it from scurf, and stops it from falling off. Sold with full directions at 82 Chatham st.N.Y. and by Wm. Jackson, Agent, 89 Liberty st. Pittsburgh. Isep29 _ . George FASHIONABLE TAILOR, No. 42 Armor, , Market street.— Haring removed his Tailoring E.Stablishment in the rooms on Market at., lately occupied as p a Bookstore, by Bosworth & ' which e undersigned is preared to fill anon, der in his line may be entrusted to his care by his old friends and customers, and the publicgenerally. His long experience in the business and the success with which he has prosecuted it in Pittsburgh, emboldens him to hope for a liberal share of patronage. He will make all descriptions of Clothing in the best manner, and most fashionable Style, FOR CASH. ap2:..." 1 y Merchant Tailor. T HE subscriber respectfully announces to his custom generally d to'the gentlemen ofPittsburgh and vicinity, that he has received his usual ass,,nment of Spring Goods, for gentlemen's wear, to which he invites their atfentian. His stock comprises line Broad Cloths of all colors; Cassimeres; rich Postings, of plain and fancy patients; all of which he is - prepared to manufacture in the beat and most fashionable style. Also, Children's Clothing kept cenr3inntly on band and made to order. WM. B. SHAFFER, Water at., 3d door above Nationttl Hotel. Fashionable thing Store, No. 218 LIBERTY STRE °ba ET, OPPOSITE S EV ENTH rpßESnbscribers respectfully inform their friends and the public generally, that they have just received a new supply of French and English Cloths, and cassi meret,—Vesungs 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. .jYa-tf AVIVIULLEN..t. DOWNING d Dissolution. rpnE FIIT.M of Acheson & Dagg ia this a distoleed j by mutual consent. Mr. Jus.T. Daghav y ingilecli ed business on account of ill health, has disposed of hia interest to Jas. C. Acheson. The brightens hereafter will be conducted in the name of W. & J. C. Acheson. WM. ACHESON, JAS. T. DAGO. Pittsburgh, July, 1848 ID' In withdrawing from the firm of Acheson & Dagg, I take pleasure in recommending toy snecesssor to my friends and public geaerally. JA$. T. DACG. July 29, irkISSOLUTION.—The Partnership , beretotore exist lug between the subscribers, under the firm of J. & J..lsl , Thsvrer, was dissolved on the 7th inst. Either party is authorized • to use the name of the firm, in settlement. JOHN SPDEVITT, JAMES AVDEVITT. March 10 117TO-PARTNERSETIP.—The undersigned have this day formed O Co-partnershlp under the firm Of JOHN VDEVITT & BROTHERS, for the transaction of a Gro cery and Produce business. JOHN APDEVITT. JAMES 11PDEVITT, WILLIAM M,DIWITT. March 7, 1819.-(Mrl2) yikissoLuTioN.—The partnership of Mune= & LEE *leis this day dissOlvpd, by mutual consent. The bu• sineis - of the firm will be settled by IL Lee._ 1 5 iusburgh, 301.1 t Jun.. 1949 NOTICE.—The undersigned will continue the Wool business and attend to the sale of Woolen Goods, at the old place.H. EE. In retiring from the late firm of Murphy & Lee, I take great pleasure in recommending Mr. H. Lee to the confidence of my friends and to the public. • inn3o J. R. MURPHY. (:o-partip lio ti ce.. JOHN DUNLAP. JOHN FLEMING TOHN DUNLAP having, on the let inst., associated withirim in his business JOHN Flamm); they will ereafter carry on their Impprting P f House Furnishing- Hardware and Manufacturing bus yn ess, 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, corner of Market and Second sttegas (jan6) JOHN D 1 , 4 c CO. IHE .MIDNIGHTtrikd y a jr. Bremer; translated,hy Mary liowett, Justreceived andfor sale by JOHNSTON & STOCKTON, Corner Market and 3d-rtg. 00 BUSHELS.VERY FINE CORN MEAL.—Hec'y and for sale by (jan3) CUMMINS do Sll IT} CHEESE -2000 lbs. large Cheese, for sale for County Scrip, by WM. DYER, ap2B No. 158 Liberty street. OATS -30p bushels, prime quality , just receivedper steamer-Wellsville, for sale by JOHN F. ap3o) Next door to PerryPERRY, Rouse, Allegheny W harf P ITCH Carrels, for sale by JOHN P. PERRY, ap3O] Next door Perry House. Allegheny Wharf. ISHlN Gc¢ee esea (;rnm Luke ; 3 gm. Linen do 1.0 ' " Cotton lke hu t . reed by MeCANDLESS Zo CAMPBELL. ray.' . 97- Wood street; GEO. ARMOR. Spring Fashions Hats and Caps. . Tim subscriber will introduce, this day, March 2d, 1849, the• Spring style of HATS and CAPA, which for neatness and duns ouch, that cannot be surpasscd--the style being Finch that cannot help from giving the wearer entire satisfaction. He is also daily expecting the arrival of an extenstve assortment of California Hats, of varioils colors • all of which will be disposed of at his old unusually law prices. Country Merchants are invited to call and ex amine his assortment. O. W. GLASSGOW, 102Woodstreet, • ad door be/oar .1. D. Davis' Auction Rooms, Pittsb'g. mar.h4nt Spring Style Bats. CHEAP FOR CASH.—I shall introduce on March Ist: (the regular day) Beebe's New -York standard tasluon for Gentlemen's Rats, The style is unique and beautiful, and combined with' superior WWII:WAD , GRIP and sternum., producei all the essentials of a real ly GOOD HAT. FRANCIS.KEEVIL, Practical Hatter, • ' 72 Fourth st„ SPRING STYE, 1849-odueedthis day Saturday. March 341, the New York style for HATS, at S. MOORE'S, . 75 Wood st., Third'door above Fourth sueei. ASPRING FASHION FOR HATS.—C. - H. PAUL SOX Will introduce the .new style of Gentlemen's Hats on Saturday, 24th instant. ITA.LUABLE PROPERTV FOR SALE—Eleven Lots V ill the 9th Ward, Pittsburgh: 4 24 feet front on Carson street by 120 feet to Patterson's line. One Lot on Liberty street; 24 feet liy 100 to Spring al ley., between Carson street and.D. Frew , e line. Sts out Lots in the. reserve, near Allegheny City and Manchester, containin about ten - Acres each—Nos, 221, 197, 190 , WS, 1114. Enquire of feb24 'WM. M. DARLINGTON-, OLIDAYS HOLIDAYSiI—The subscribers are AA Just opening a splendid collection of Toys and fine Fancy. Goods of every description, suitable for =Christ tans and New Year's presents, consisting in part, viz .;.-= Jewelry and Watches; Work, Dressing and Fancy Glass Boxes; Card Cases ; Pearl, Shell, Ivory and Velvet Card Baskets; Steel Bead Purses; Crotchet Velvet Bags; Mu sic Boxes; Chess Men; Dominoes, /cc.; with a thousand other articles, too numerous to mention. . The above Goods we will sell extremely low, previous to the Ist Feliruary,lB49, as we intend making some ma terial alterations in our store and business. We invite all to call who want bargains, at Su Market street be tween Fifth and Diamond. dec23 HOGAN & CANTWELL. 5. R. MURPHY; H. LEE. ``‘HMO PLANING MlLL—Reerecosereetarid Water/one, (along Chartierst.,) First Ward,Allegheny city, near Manchester.—GEOßGE DRAHER having resumed bu siness, has erected the necessary machinery at the above place, for out all work in his line, and ieprepared to take hoards to his mill and deliVer them to customers on reasonable tenns. - • , Dressed floorigg boards, aiding, &c., always on band A large quantilY of dried floarnif lumber on hand. 'Orders from Western Lumber h erchants promptly ex . 410 WORKERS IN METAL§ AND .STONE.A GUIDE To WORE - ERA rs hrETAL AND STONE, for the use of Architects and Designers, ke„ esc„ (rota original de signs, and from selections made from every accessible source, Americiin and European. By Thomas Wal ter, Architect of Girard Cqege, and .1. 4. Smith. The above for sale by . KAY Zs CO, feb27 Corner ef Wood and Third sts. ' SIiATING AND HAIRDRESSING SA.LOON—Riacx sort FOUNTAIN, Tonsorial Projesiari, , have fitted up the saloon on the corier. of Cherry alley.and Water wt., aear the National Hotel, formerlyoccupied by. Clement Archer, and aro' prepared to wait on - gentlemen at once, with ease, comfort, and politeness. . . In connection with their saloon, they have fitted up an excellent shoWer bulb, where person/icon have shower baths, at all hours of the They still continue to serve .their customers also at their Old Stand, corner of the Diamond and Union et. febl7-tf. . • SAN"' SARSAPARILLA-40 dtrz., in gm just reed and for sale B. A. FAIINESTOCK. Corner Ist and VI ERE "P' ..,, lt~lisceilauea~s. JCP4BPrf LIPPESCOTS WM. C. BABA. IPPESCOTT . dc. B A RR , (Laral.S.Srarcinam&Co:) - - Manufaelnitis of :Phtenix Fire Proof'Safes, Second street; between 'Toad and Stipiiljteld ~N TuesdaY afternoon, July 25,1848,1 he undersigned were called upon•by Messrs. Lippencott & Barr, to witness an honest and lair teat of one Of their Phicalx, Safes:- furnace being'prepared,taii Safe was placed inside-thereof; with books, papers and some money; when the door of the Safe was closed and the fire kindled at quarter past 2 ci'eldel..and in a abort time . tha Safe tima red - Vot, and continued ' till half past 6 o'clock; being - about' four, and a half boars, when the committee expressed their saiisfaction that the time occupied with such heat Woe sufficient. ThoTurnace was then - pulled dawn, Safe cobledl and - door epeued—the booksi'papers and le Bare. Th e heat was, so great aa to, melt otrthe br as s inoundags. , We therefore take pleasure In recommend ingthese Safes to the public, as being,- in 'our:judgment, entirely fire proof • . JARV/S & TRABUE, - -: NOCK &RAWSON • • BRANN W ON CORNAL * LTHATCHBR Hi , • Bk.;IVBDIC7& CARTER, , , ISAAC CRONJE. . . . . am ..mtgaged in the 'foundry' business, and know' something. aboriffhtitacce . and heat. I :witnessed- .the urning of the above Safe, a pleasure'ly say. there wall / 10 1umbuk about it, and wit recommend them to. the public as b Magi in my judgmenk , entirely fire- Proofln ,calling upon the above gentlemen for their Cigna tares; they'all spoke in the highest terms of tlfe fairness of the test, - and their full. contldenee Of-the .Safe's being entirelyftre-proof..- -We have constantlyoa bad and for sale a full assortment at the above - Safes. marat ' • - ' - BELL I - "Mcai uluen d> Downing, FASHIONABLE CLOTHIERS, N0.'218 Liberty street 'opposite Seeeett4 beg leave to call ;he mien ', tion of their customers and the public generally to an,,examinauon of the stock or GOODS they arc now is receipt of, comprising, is Part, fine Preach, Ilelgion, -English .and :.American, Cloths, all colors.; Freach, English and American Cassitneres,Of illshades and textures; Summer Cloths, , in endless variety; Vast= ings, do. Clothing made to order in the best and-latest style. They have also on hand a large and well assort ed stock of READT-MADE CLOTHING, to whiak they Invite the attention of their friends and customers:-fair24 TTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT -LAW, ‘St. .4101,,,,L0uir, Mo., will_ give particular attention to the. Co llection Claims,Ond' all money re - delved; shell - be re: Mined withontdelay. RkszakcEs--Hon. - R. Coulter, Supreme Bench, Pa.; Messrs. Lyon; Shorb le Co., St. Louts ; hiessrs.'.Wood, Abbott & Co., Mr.: Charles H. "Welli p g, Philadelphia; Messrs. Eno, Mahoney Co.; Messrs. Chinender, Bliss & Co, New York; Messrs. Baugher ft Orendorff, Messrs. IV. P. &A. Aturdoch, hlessrs: Love Martin & Co : , Mr. John Falconer, Baltimore ;.Messrs. , Loreim, sterling !t Messrel.-Forsythe.& Co., Messrs. Hampton; Smith ty'Co., .and Mr. L. S. Waterman, Pittsburgh. mar24:2m litstre Standad - orks. . . Cl FIERIDAN' SPEECHES . - T he Speeches of the Right Hon. Richard Brineley Sheridan, with a Sketch: of his Life ,• edited by a Constitutioualfrieutl-3 vols. ' Siel7le9 Works.-7'he Works of Lawrence Sterne, in one vol., with a Life of the,....Authdr, by himself; illus trated by Harley. .1 v01.,h vo." Sketch Rook:—The'Skeich Book of Geoffrey Crayon, Gent. Anthon's revised edition,• with illustrations by Harley. • freraes Astoria, or Anecdotes of an Enterprise beyond she Rocky Mottntains ; by Washington Irviug. • Monti, or a Voyage Thither.—.O, new work in two vols., mo., by Herman Melville: ' ' A Tablefor Critics, or a Glance at a few of our Litens ryyrogenies, in a series of jok es„ by a amaeful Quiz. For sale by ' KAYrec CO., may 3 Corner.of.Wood and Third streets. (Dispatch copy.) THE LARGE AND COMMODIOUS HOTEL, KNOWN AS THE QUINCY-HOUSE," QUINC Y, ILL. IN pursunuce of a lawpa.seed by : the General Assembly of thiS Sta , e. sealed proposals will he received at the office of the Seeretary of - State, - at Springfield, until the fliat day efJuly nest, for the purchase of said hotel, with all the furniture, lots, out-buildings and stables belonging to the same. Said hotel is built ofbrick, four stories high., having on the lower floor four spacious store-rooms fronting the public square in said city, and , two of like description fronting Third street, with a reading room, par room, la dies and gentlemens' parlor, large dining'hall Upon the second floor. and a large number °fairy and comfort , able private parlors, with a sufficient number of sleepingg . apartments upon the ad and 4th floors, making it in all one of the most capacious and convenient hotels in the western country The estimated cost of said building, out-buildings, furniture and "ots pelonging to the same, is about $lllO,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 said hotel, being sufficient to serve the purposes of accommodation. There is a sufficient number of lots for convenience, besides good and convenient out-build ings and-stables belonging to-theistune, for, hichpropo stas in like manner as above will be received at the same . time. The proposali must embrace the entire property. Said property will be sold to the highest bidder to interest paying stale indebtcdruss, upon the following terms, to vvirq 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' he 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 pur chase money, the Goiernor will cause to be executed*a deed to said property, covering the right and title thereto to the purchaser mils provided by law. For information in regard to said property, address the SECHRTM/Y or STATE, at Springfield, or Gen. SAztrunr. Lamm at Quincy, Illinois. AUG. C. FRENCH . , - • • Governor ofthe.State ED" Quincy Herald, Chicago Democrat, Illinois Jour nal, St. Louis Union, Louisville Democrat;Cincinnati Eri ouirer,:pennsyl vanian, Boston Post, Buffalo Commercial Advertiser and Pittsburgh Post will copy six weeks and send their account to the - executive department of Springfield, March..l.o, P249-11linoes State Register. apt —Ow rritiE subscriber has removed his Wholesale Grocery, 1 Store to the corner of Hancock street and Allegheny Wharf. next door to the Perry House. - tnar27 JOHN F. PERRY. rnar3 . ainsl feb2l.33t . Vyt" „ RE 0 ! • Whi..ALEXADE — Rik ibEt Cosorm Matsu arm Finuneeires T-27 —,._ Unomarastms, 'turner of !Pain: and- Clair sit, opposite the ..raclianif! li Rota,. Entrants on - Pain st.,res pectfully inform their friends'and the public, that. they-are Prepared to tbinfigt and attend, to everything in the line of Undertakers, as they bavii quit the,bunnestof Cabinet Making, and theiratteation will he devoted altogether to the above businss, keep sir large assortment of COFFINS made and rinhshed,eover ed, and lined in the neatest manner, With a .variety. materials, and at alt prices; we keep !SHROUDS ready;. made, of all sizes ' of Flannel, Cambric, and Muslin, - at' allpmems, and made in the eastern style, and.till other articles necessary fordreSsing the dead,, and fandattin frmerals, of quality and price to suit; SILVER P or engraving the name and'age; ICE CASES (or laying; the body !nice, by those who wish to -keep their-frispde. any length of time, - and have ZINC PAINS to Puli- .1 4 for laying . .on the body; I,FeDEN Cnifins.m . Wayit .oo band. • We have a splendid new HEARSE anda pair ut fine horses, and tiny number of the best • carnage's, etc.,- etc., and will be . prompt, punctual. and reasonable. - angl.9-y klabea,Patent Rotary- Machine,. APPLICABLE TO urs raiment - •' - FORCING AND SUCTION :PUMP, Stearn Engine, Ventilator, and Water T HIS remarkable" Machine was invented by-,Er.thits. of New York,' and bids fair to perttedn; in all its above applications, the machines stow in vie.' It has been visited by thousands, and tried in tramper its applications, and its success has outstripped everything in the histoty of nairfal inventions. The conipact form of the machine, it, simplicirrof construction and now ap 'plication of established principles, render it an object of admiration to all who see it. As aeon:mon Purnß,for the use offtnniat,itsportabil; ityy and,tha facifitywith which it can be converted-into* Fsre,Engene are among its advantages. It is equally useful for alf purposes to which Pumps can be applied on steamboats or vessels, to supply boilers, washing of decks, • Pumping the. holds, etc , tc.. ' For" Mines and Hydraulic Works' of all kinds, it Te quires less power4o do the, same amount of work, ainfie lesaliable to get out of 'repair than' any pump - aver-be. fore invented:- It throws a continuous stream of water' without . thatthe 'of smelt - chamber or any complicated double actingapparattur. -As d.Fire Engine, not one half the number of minas* required as uponthe machines now in use, andthetreall I work a much longer time without fatigue, ciwing to the Painter of the4PPlicatitm of the tiower-.7intlicdar_cmaje_._ As a Rotary Steant Engine, this ;machine, has supplied that great desideratum rumongseientific men, vie: obtain ing a constant rotary action, which can be satisfactorily; applied to practical purposes. . • . As a Ventilatoefor Mines, Wells mut Pauli, or atElLinorr, for Furness, it is easily and efficienly , • As a Ware PAM, working either by departing ce en-. cling water, it is something entirely new and emmently, useful. It can be used as to obviate mach of the expense ; it nlaying foundations of mills, digging of watercourses .:.; One of the Machines can be seen and some of its plications tested. by calling at " Phlox HAIL," corner of - Fifth and Smithfield streets, entrance on Fifth st. Rights for Individuals, Counties, ecc., within the State; of Pennsylvania, cantle ()Maimed of the. dubscribero, above, and any information relative to it eleerfullygivea.;-. ' THOS. H. - PERDUE. . . D. H. WILLIAM,s.t • its aa 0 I - 11 11E undersigned having concluded to , ,decline .1 present business, will sell his extensive stock of. Lad lea', Gentlem en's and Children's BOOTS andl3llOES: at Great Bargains.. TkO stock is one of the best select= id in the market, and consists of every variety.:There:" is no humbug in this, as Goods will be sold at