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One Insertlon,• • • •• . . •so.so{One Month, $4 00 1 Two • •• do " ••••• • 0.75 Two ' . do • 800 , Three. do .• • ••• • •• . • - 1. 00 do Three 700 1 One. W .. eek, .;.• .. .- . . . • 1 50 Four do' ' $OO Taro-• d 0....... ..... .. $ 50 Six . - - do 10' 00 Three do 300 One Year ,••• • • - • t_-• 'l3 0 0 •• - YEARLY ADVERTISEMENTS: 1.. • I I Six Months, . $l5 00l Sil Months, $2O 00 ~' One -Year, - 20 00 l One Year,— • • .. • . 30 OD', I Larger advertisements in proportion. . • - • Er Cards eV - FOUR:LINE'S, Firs _Dollars a' Year. - . cuts will not be inserted unless an extra price ; It 7 Advertisements upon which the number of inset.- , tions is' not marked, will- be inserted and charged mita Vrofeszional (garbs. P. ortrososecon sitarzron. ' OLIVER-snasaron. SHANNON .& SHANNON; Attornayt as Laso.—Office on Fourth street t nearty opposite the Mayor's Office. . A" id, Attorney at- • ta t ourth a • ove . Wood. mar3o:y ARLITE.I. at.Atin. p nuerneg.ai Law -Othce on 4th •fitreet, near Orsini, Pittsburgh. . on 25 AISLES F.- REX.' Anorrisy at Law; Office in Bake arell'stiaildings,-Grant street. may274tn. R. A. W. WAVER., Physician and Surgeon.—Office No 8, St. Clair' street, Pittsburgh. ' sing•4l-y R. JOHN CRA.WFORD, .office on SL - Clair street, .opposite the •Exchtuige. auglo-y (1073.1.:AND0 LOOMI. Attorney to Law.--Office 4th . abOve Wood. - july4-y fitilOMAS AL MARSHALL, Attorney at Lam—Office, Lo arrie's Buildings, Fourth et. jan7-ly .D.MtfiA(.lll, datorney as Law -- office in Bakewetys V./. Buildings, on Grant street, opposite the Court jr24:lly KENNEDY E. Atiorney at Law.-01fieerinFe XL• same building with Alderman hiThlaster, Fifth at., between Wood and Smithfield sts. augl:7-6m5 • TWIN BARTON, Attorney at Lan.—Office, North side of Fifth street, between Wood and Smithfield, in the , *me building with Alderman Morrow. sep3o-ly ('l'K° °E W. I,A YNti, Attorney and Counsellor as Law cute! Notary Publie.-office at the corner of 4th and '. Wood sts., over Sibbet & Joues' Exchange of octl4 //lit U D SNOWDEN, Attorney a An Xi the building on the North Eton corner of Fourth and i Smithfield sta. nocll-y MORROW, Akterman.-office north side of Fifth ; lYs stteet, between Wood and Smithfield, Pittsburgh. seplO-y rOANDLE3S - &-MCLURE, Attorneys and Counsel lor, at Lato._.-Astfftee on Fourth at , opposite It. & It. Fitterson's Livery Stable, Pittsburgh. sep.l.o,y FORWARDIc.SWARTZWitDER.,dtterneys at LAW Office on Fourth street, between Wood and Smith• field, opposite Patterson's Livery Stable. apt-y • Ed.' UWE F. GILLAILME, Ationsey and COUnddielf as G Law.-thrtee removed to the 2d door below Grant it. on Fourth, to the office lately occupied by Alderman Mil tier. mar:lo . , LN. ItPCLOWRY, Attorney and Counsellor at Law.— • Office in BakewelPs Buildings on Grant street. 1, TOrr Dentist, Fourth st:, live doers west of Mor t, ket. Alt work warranted, and if net'perfectly.sat infector), no charges will be made. • feblo REM OVAL.—.IIr. Robert Snyder, has removed his office to Fourth street, between Wood and Smith held streets. . m0.r15.1y EMOVAL.—A. Beelen has removed hie commisssion and forwarding business from the Canal Basin to his l• new warehottsei On Third street, nearly opposite the Post Mee.. may3o-ly i.,T0. - BItiOV.AU-40/iN,7. MITCHEL, Attorney at Law, his removed to Fourth at., next door to the office Of Alderman Steel. ap7 ID RICK-14 0,000, in Birmingham, for sale by JJ apt! RUBY, hIATTHEWS & CO. BUCKIVIASTER. Alderman--Office: Fourth street J.l third door above Smithfield. South side. Conveyancing of all kinds dons with the greatest care and legal accuracy. Titlen to Real Estate examined, &e. novIS , OHN COYLE', Noutry and Conceyancer.—Ottice in ;Ith hletcalPs Building, Fourth street, near Smithfield, ; Pittsburgh. Deeds, Bonds, Mortgages, Articles of Agree ment,, and all other instruments of writmg drawn up with Accuracy and y dispatch. Titles to Real Estate examined. amadfccal JOHN - A. PARKINSON, Alderman, Fifth. Ward, Penn at.. between Walnut and O'Hara sts., where he may be found at ail times. Those having houses or other prop trip to sell 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 T. niELLoar, • A TTOENEY and COUNSELLOR at LAW Office in 1"1. hfellon's Buildings , corner of Wylie and Fifth meets east aide of the Court House. ar Collecting, Conveyancing, examinations of RP cords, atc.. promptly and accurately attended to. • 18 'lolllrEbilLY W. WILLIAMS, Auerney and Couruellor at L4ta (successor Lowrie Williams,) Office at the old Wind, Fourth at., above Smithfield. • THE Partnership heretofore existing between Henry W. Williams. Esq., and myself,in the practice orate law, Iwo/ dissolved by mutual consent on the - lath ult., and the business will hereafter be continued by Henry W. Wil ;lia11114 whom I .most cheerfully recommend to all for ;whom I have the honor to do basine‘s—as a gentleman !every way. worthy of their confidente. declB-ly WALTER H. LOWRIE. -*George R. Riddle, Conveyancer. , CPitt a ain Avery Row, Fifth street, above Smithfield, burgh. MOKTGAGEB, AGILEXIMITS, BONDS, RICISMIES, and lother instruments of writing, drawn with neatness, legal 'accuracy and dispatch. He will also attend to drawing land filing Methames , Liens, Accounts of Ezecutars,eldenin -istrators,* e., Examining titles to Real Estate, Searching Records for Liens, 4.e., 4-e. From his long expenence, and intimate acquaintance with the manner of keeping the public records, he ex . ;pacts to give satisfaction to those who may entrust their onsiness to his care. decls Auction Notice. MEE subscriber has paid into the Treasu-y of the Corn _lL monwealth, the amount of license required by law. itle has given the regularly approved security, and taken out a commission of the first chug, as an Auctioneer of 'the' city of Pittsburgh, and rented that spacious ware-. room belonging to Sylvan= Lothrop,Esq,No. 114 Woad etreet, three doors from Fifth, where he is prepared to at tend to the sale of every kind of Merchandise, Furniture, Real Estate, Stocks, Stupping, &c., either at the Auction ZOOMS or on the premises, and willing!' eases exert him self to the utmost for the benefit of his employers, on the most reasonable terms; he will sell exclusively and only Sn.commission; neither purchasing nor haysng , any in terestwhatever ongooda in the store, but merely the cora minion for setting, thereby giving all owners a lair chance without partiality of having therein property disposed of :to the best advantage. • Sales will,be promptly settled when made. Advances :will bp given at any time, on the MOAT accommodating terms. Merchants will not be charged for advances. Regular sale days ; Mondays and Thursdays, of Dry :Cloods, Greceries, Furniture, &c.; and every evening, 'Haidware, Cutlery, Watehes, Guns, Pistols, and Fancy Articles. Books on Saturday evenings. *OM , . JAMES M'KENNA, Anat. RemovaL. g& E. TODD would respectfully inform the ;Tier-. . chants of this city and our customers generally, ,th!itt we have neared our stock of Shirts and Gents Fur marling Goods, tlrthe corner of Fifth and Market streets; tid story over W. & P. Hogue, entrance .on Fifth street, where we intend to keep on hand &large stock of Shirts, ..of our own manufacture, with an assortment of Gentle me us , Furnishing Goods, usually kep t. by EasternWhole csaleFurnishing Stores. Being very thankful for the kind patronage bestowed .;cin'ttifor the past year, we would be happy to receive calls from our old customers and merchants generally, and would infanta them that we intend nothing on our part shall induce them to look further, as expect to fiulti largely to our stock, and diminish our prices. Merchants and dealers are solicited to examine our stock of Goods. - apt.4-tf Cl'rkilFA.. AND FILE MAN ACTORY.—The subscri 'o berg, having enlarged their establishment for the man 'naafi= of Sr= and Frum—on the corner of O'Hara and Liberty streets, .Pittsburgh—are prepared to furnish Files of every descnptlon, of the best quality ; and being :determined to make it the Interest of consumers to pur 'chaise Files from them, respectfully invite the patronage at all *lto, use the article. _ r marie.y c • • J. ANKRIII.I & Co. ID EMOVAL.-0A account of our pent up market, and LIA,. a denuuld foi vegetable stands, I have been cam. pelted to - remove my Bread Strand to the opposite side of Market street, intront of Alexander &Day's Dry Goods 3tere where I shall be glad to see my former customers, D'1 3, 1 ' • - - JOHN SHEPIIARD, 101 ,lß SAVE, Four Lott ? -Bounded by "Fenn, Liberty. IX and Hay sts., each lot having 24 feet front, and ex tending back 112 feet. Two:of them nre corner 10t5 . ,. an d . ihe position of the whole..proPe...,rtYeirsilenTattl'oenmna apply to iVantaire,n" in th e nn kir "r 111'"' DEE, FOUT th iL • - S ARTZWEL between Wood and Smithfield. lI L KUTTONHABIS-1 lihd. Mutton. Hama, on consign. AL ment add for sale by - MILLER & HICKMON, - N05.172and174 Liberty et.' Buono MEI Duiiitstr Cabo A RAISTRONG CROZER; Cosuitission Merchants -1 - X-anti.Deakrs in Produce, ¢e.—No. 22 Market st. did .. - rAs. hieGUIRE,, 1 1 :_ssinoitssuar. TAILOR, Third st., near Wood—St: Charles . • DiaplB-y• I — MtIIES- - hialiglitNA•.dchrnetr and .Coimnissu t chant, No. 114 Wood street._ - - Tebl. rztuiuLoN KINSEY Dealer In Fancy Goods and TriOunings, No. 67 Market street; : - feta ; AL=DEAIIIESkina'aSW"" TLird S eENDO McCLOSKEY ; Iron City Clothing Store n No: 1T.3 ; ;Liberty street; opycisite the month of Market. , febl JTOSHUA 'ROBINSON,. Agent for , Harnden &- Co:* Linde/Packets Fifth et., one door below Wood. fob' AATILL4At JACKSON PaJou .qedieine Depot, 89 Lib ' TV street„ head of Wood. febl IGIN - GLISH& - ELLIOTT, Beekserkrs and Stationers, No M5O, Market et. between Third and Fourth. febl. DEI A NY, Fashionable Clothing Store, No. 49 Lib etreet . 'febl 11 01,N &•SARGEN'IVN-E dinner of Wood and Sixth NHOLMES & SON, Bankers and Dealers in Fxchange Coin :arid Bank '.Notes, - No: 65 flarket street. tebt - - _ . :A FULTONy - Belt and - Bran: Bounder, No 70 Secosi street, between Market and Ferry streets. febl rfIOWNSEND,CABB. &CO-,. Coach aad Wagon Makers, J. St:Clair itreet, neat the bndge. rebl BROWN'S OFFICE; N 0.65, Diamond alley near 1J Wood street. . • C. WERNMERG,Fashionable Cring tablishment, N 0.15 Liberty street. - nry24 TokiN CUREAN, Fashionabte Tailor, Fifth street, near tb) Wood, opposite Ike office of the A'ost. my ffi Aferjaus - , Corner°N Com lN mission CIdeN A. ULTY & CO 4 Fortoarling and Commission 4 Mcrehants,lCanal Basin, - - tunr3 JOHNSPCLOSKEY, Tailor and Clothier, Liberty street between Sixth and Virgin alley, sauth. side. tiepin HL Y, MAWHEWS & Co, IF's •issare Grocers, Com. R mission and Forwarding Merchants, and Agents tor itrisrbton Cotton Yarns, 57 Water Pittsburg. (apt Wal. A. WARD, Dentist, Venni street, three doors above Hand street, (Mae hburs, from nine till five: . ular26:y COOLEY So LAIRD, Mercantil Trion, Wood street, s'ecoud door from Water, will 'cep constantly on nand a well selected tot of Clothing, murl2:y UB. AIAILS.LAND,'Cheap W7tolesale - arid Remit Clo th . 1.1.,..ing Store, No. 45 Liberty street, corner of Virgin rler, Pittsburgh. [ feb2l3:ly LT LEE, (successor to MUMPUT & Las,) Wool lkaTi; JUL. and Commission Merchant, for the sale of Arneri. can Woolen Goods. febt6 V A Y & CO., Bookaelkrs, Suctionets, and Paper Dealers, VA corner of Wood and Third streets, Pittsourgh, Pa. Lkiok-binditig and Printing done to order. tenth TAMES F. KERR., Attorney at Law—Office removed to - Fourth street, between Smithfield and Grant streets Pittsburgh. jan:kan MMULLEN 4k, DOWNING, Fashionable Clothing Store,No. 118 Liberty street, opposite . . Seventh st. sep2o-y CHM...NUNS It Forwarding and Commission Merchants and Dealers in Produce, N o. 3 Smithfield st , opposite the Monongahela House. jel9 ING tc MOORHEAD, Mamas and Retail Grocers .111& and Produce Dealers, corner of the Diamond and Diamond alley. myth -ETODD & CO., Gentlemen's Furnishing Goods Es . Mblisliment, corner of Market uud Fifth streets. op stuns, entrance on Fifth street. nay}3 A2SALOIL MOILUIS, Whotaale and Retail Dealer in .Fancy and Staple Dry Goods, GS Market street, be tween Pourth mad IM.Dlantond. my 23 t Vi ' " ad f au; o. 00. Gold Leaf, Denusts'Atil. d.e. constantly on baud and inanufacturedto order. my k URPHY er. LEE, Woos /haters and comm4rion lrl Aferchanla,:for the sole of American Woolen tioods, corner of LibOrty street and Cecil's alley. novlo I_BLUME, Piano Pone Alanafacinr,r, and dealer is Musical Instruments, No. 112 Wood street, near Ettla. tiovl9 JUSE:I 2 H WOODWEILL, Imparter and Burin. in rips and Domenic Hardware, corner of Second and Wood streets. (LI /CUBE!, MeCLURK.A.N & CO., Agents for Carlisle O and Rippard's Regular Line of Packet Ships, from New York to Liverpool, No. 142 Liberty at. febl .TOS£Pli MAJOR, Boat Store, Ship Chandlery and LF Agency of the Pittsburgh Lard Oil Factory, No 4, Market street, Pittsburgh. ri kAAFFE &O'CONNOR, Proprietors of the Pittsburgh Portable Boat Store conker of Penn and Wayne six feltd J AMES MAY, lirhotesak Grocer, Forwarding and CO 111. 17111.31:011 Merchant, Water street, between Market and Ferry. ' feta TrILL & CURRY, Bankers and Exchange Brokers, N o JUL G NVood street, third door below Fourth, west side V RAMER& RHAM , Bankers and E.rthango Brokers, ..CLOOmer of'rhird and Wood streets, opposite the St. Charles Hotel. T °EDISON &STOCICTON,BookseUers, Stationers,;Prin- U gers andl'ablishers, corner of Market and Third eta.: 'ICTOII. SCHISA, Bookrater, Siationcr aad Binder, Fifth street, between Wood and Market. jan7 McSTEthl t Bran Fouader and Gas Finer y Smith field street, between Diamond alley and Filth at. deciS ' - - - & .11:McDEVVIT, Ifhatesele ()racers dealers in Pro duce and Pittsburgh manufactures, 214 Liberty, opposite 7th et. aplB - - EVEN BIG DOORS curricsw STORE, No. 5, Sixth i 3 steer, near Liberty. CJOEN FARRAN, nov24 t Proprietor. JOHN D. MORGAN, Wholesale arid Retail Druggist, No. 93i, Wood street, one door south of Diamond alley. VOLLANSBEE do HAYWARD, Whoksats and /Moil Dealers in Boots and Shoes, No: led Liberty street, op posite Wood. feb i IQ A. Zs CO., IWholuale Drug. .Ware house, corner of First and Wood streets, and corner of Wood and Sixth. febl 1. S. 31 5017110 7. 9. ♦. YOll/19. y S. AL YOUNG & Co, Wholesale and Remit Family . Grocers and Dealers in Produce, N. W. corner of Fourth and Ferry and S. W. corner of Third and Ross streets, Pittsburgh. mar3l4 JOSHUARHODES, Ireotetak Fruiterer, Confectioner 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 iu his line carefully attended to. mar 4 JOIIN McDavrrr. Jisams Melialimn Wm. McDamn TORN MeDEVITT & BROS., Wholesale Graters, Deal-. ers in Produce, Pittsburgh 111.:uutactures, and Mer chandize generally, No. 13 Commercial Row, Liberty street. maritl:y I.ITM.ALEXANOER it SONS. Coffin Makers andFur yy nishing Undertakers, corner of Penn and St. Clair streets, opposite the Exchange. Entrance on Penn sreet. febt JOHN H. MELLOR, Who/mak and Retail Dealer in Music and Musical Instrumente,Pianos,Sehool Books, and Stationery, N 0.122 Wood street. janl TAMES PATTERSON, Jr., corner of First and' Ferry tl streets manufacturer ofLocks, Hinges, and Bolts ; Tobacco, , Fuller . , Mill and Timber Screws, Hansen Screws for Rolling Mils &C. sepLO T .BRYAR., Rectifying Distiller, and Malagale Dealer V.lll Foreign and Domestic Wines and Liquor?, No. 114 Liberty street, and 53 Diamond alley. 21 EXCHANGE HOTEL, Exchange Place, Baltimore. D. DORSET, Proprietor. Coaches will be in readiness atoll the 'endings to convey passengers, free of charge, to the Hotel. demf.9 - -..---- K - FINNEY, Agents for the Ittekswase Mutual insurance Conipang, of Philadelphia, at the 'Ware house of King tcliolmes, Water street, near Market. febl CARSON & McEINIGHT, WhoWO tproters and Coin mission ilfcrehancs, Sixth street, between Wend 'end Liberty. dee4 WM. GLENN, Bookbinder, corner of Third and Wood streets, above C. H. Kay, where he is prepared to doevery description of and binding. pec2 DlUR . Fh7; — Wholesale afießetail — Deatei in W. DRY GOODS, North east corner of Market and Fourth stagy ap2o:y SAMUEL MORROW,. Manufacturer of Tin, Copper and. Sheet . Iron Ware, No. 17 Filth street, between Wood arid Market. feblo T. B. SCOTT. TROTH & SCOTT, Wholesale and Retail Dealer in Boors, Shoat, Thinks, Carpet Baas, 4.e., S. W. corner of Fourth and Smithfield its., Pittelturgh, Pa. [mrl2:y PEINGER ILLIIMALTFLI. WILLIAM ILLEIBAINIII. S. & W. 114.RDAUGFI, Commission and Forwarding Merchant!, and dealers in. Flour, Wool and Produce, N 0.53 Water, and 104 Front street, between Wood and Smithfield streets; Fittsbur: h. as2o. DICH RD T. LEECH, Jr., Importer, and dealer in lA, Foreign and Domestic Sadiery,Hardioare, and Car riage Trimmings, of all descriptions, No. 183 Wood st., Pittsburgh, seven doors above Fifth, and one door above & H. Childs Co.'s Shoe Store. • :a1124 MITII & SINCLAIR, (late Martin & Smith,) Wholesale 10 Grocers, Produce and Commission Merehants,so Wood 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 ia promising that they can give satisfaction to all .who merhuy of them, of confide businesi to - their care. tTIOWNSEND, CARR & CO., Successorsio the old firm of-C." Townsend & Co., and Carr .& Rowland, 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 buiinees, at the shortest notice, and warranted tribe of the best quali; ry: The very large quantity-of seasoned. Timber with which they are prepared, and their facilities busineas, enables them to insure the public that theyare prepare to carry on - an extensive and premyt business in their line, and they' respectfully - solicit a continuants-of the liberal patronage bestowed upon the later firms. - sepd— MENI MI - - • - .1 - -.5 •k • •, . , - - 4 ' ~E XTM. DYER.' Grocer ana Produte Dealer; No. 59: V Liberty street,•Pittsburgli. , • • L. O..B.nrIVOLDS. 3. L. SLIM EYNOLDS & STIFF , Wholesale Grocers, Commission, RMerchants, and. Dealers in Rags, Paper, &c., corner of, Penn and Irwin streets, Pittsburgh. All sizes Whit ing Paper - constantly oh hand: mart7:y Card. TAMES rArnys, Jr„ Wholesale Grocer and Ilcccingalr, tl Disialer, and Denim' in Foreikn and Domestic Wines and Liquors, Flour, -Cheese; Seeds, Grain, &e., No. 17 Liberty street, Pittsburgh., _. • MIIT9 'Dancer nun gaoi: IarOUSE, SIGN, AND ORNARENTAL PAINTER. ILI Liberty street; opposite Band. All work neatly executed. Orders punctually attended to, [mar2thy George Beale, Jr..; • • MANUFACTURER OF BRUSHES,WnotICSILLE A ?ID Rsr.i.u.:, No. 75 Trued street, Pittsburgh, Pa: Co .stantly on .hand, a ggeneral anti extensive assortment of ALL KINDS or BRUSHES, at the lowest Eastern prices. N. 13.--Machine Brushes, &e.„ made to order at' the shortest notice, . mar3o:y A. B. SPRING.STAIIIN. . - N0.140 . rood ;lima, between Fifth ara Wig . hi Alley. IrOLESALE and Retail 'Dealer lit Cedar' Were, Fancy Ware, Wooden Ware, of every description; Wi low,Watit,, foreign; and domestic; ,-butts of all kinds ; Patent Rotary Churns, which far surpass any now in use in thei • United States. For sale' at the lowest prices. . .mart26-3mo J. S..BONNET. WHOLESALE GROCER RECTIF YI NG DISTILLER, COMMISSION AND PRODUCE MERCHANT ; —DEALER IN— Foreign and Domextic Wines, Liytmrs. Fruits. iv.a, ,} c. mamba 1.62 Liberty street, Pittsburgh. .AIVCANDLESS dr, CAMPBELL, No. 97 Wood street, next door to Diamond alley, WIIOLESAI..B DEALERS ET VARIETY' AA1:1 DRY Goons , ARE now in daily receipt of all the articles in their line of business—purchnsed at the lOwest prices in the East; to which they invite the attention of country merchants and otherat and which thry flatter themselves they caredispose of at the lowest prices and on the most favorable terms. mart; hI'KINLF.Y, House, Sign and Ornamental Painter, Q., and dealer in PAINTS, No. St. Clair et, Pitts burgh, has constantly o f hand all kinds of PAtsrs, either Boiled M Oi ix ; e Sp i J r a itpa n T a and a uCOn.4;l Varnish ; Linseed Oil 'Window Glass, or all sizes; Patty, Paint Brushes, Ste., all of the hest quality, and fnr sale at reasonable Dries. scull _________ . IL GERBERDING, Dealer in imported Alband Domestic Seger's, Sault and Tobacco, Wholesale and Retail, Liberty street, six doors above Smithfield. Pittsburgh. Pa. [l:PAllorders from country Merchants will be primp y attended to. 11M1y vi , x. se.stra. ZA:IIE3 ATa I:CSON. SCAIFE & ATKINSON, Afantrfacrueses of Tin, Cop per and Sheet /ran Ware. They also execute every description of Blacksmith 'Work. First street, between Wood and Market. Pittsburgh. ocull.y. DRUCTS! bRuGs!!—JOk:L MOITLER. Druggist' and Apothecary, north-west ruiner of Wood and Falb streets, Pittsburgh, will keep constantly on hand Drugs, Paints, Oils, Dye-Stairs, ke. N. B.—Physicians' Prescriptions carefully compound ed from the best materials, at any hour of the day or night. Also, an assortment of Perfumery; fine tooth, hair, and clothes' Brushes, Zee., which will he sold low for cash. rip2o:lv WILLIAM TROVILLO, 6 udertaker Filth street, tat inediately opposite the Theatre. reAprerfully in forms his friends and the public in general, that he has resumed his businesses a Furnishing Undertaker. Ile is supplied with and always keep. or baud Collins of all sizes and kinds, Shrouds,and all oilier articles necessary on each occasions. Silver plates, ire boxes, and leaden P.Offill, will La sup plied in order. A fine hearse and eatriage always ready to attend funerals. sepin: I y John Al.. ToWnwen, TIRUGGIST AND APOTHECARY, No. 45, Market .1.../ street, three doors:thrive 'Mini. Pittsburgh, will have constantly on hand a well selected assortment of Alm best stud trestles'. Medicines, which he will sell ort the most reasonable terms. Physicians sending orders will be promptly attended to, and sappplied with article's they May rely upon as genuine. Physicians proscriptions will be aecurately and neatly prepared from the best materials, at any hour of the day or night. Also, for sale, a large stock of fresh mid good PERFU MERY. deel9 . H. GALLAOHEIt. aN - , A. LO4. I. It. 311L11.1t GALLAGIIER; LONG, & MILLER, No. 109 Front st., betioren Wood and Smithfield sterns. 1 - A ANUFACTURERS of Bells of all size,, double and 11 single action Force Pumps. Counter Roiling. Min er& Water Pumps. fittings of all kitid• for Gas, Water, Steam, &e.' Bra", Castings for ?Qat - bine ry and anti-attri lon metal for same. Particular attention paid to Gas Fixtures and a well assorted stock of Piaitt.And Grua. mental P endants, Burners, Chandeliers, &c., &c.. con stantly on hand._OClS ____. AXES •HIFISTCONO. AAMI:K.I. CRUZKR. ARMSTRONG & CROZER, Commitsion illtrchilytts. No. 2'2 Market street, Pittsburgh, Pa., will attend promptly to the sale of every description of Western Produce, and other articles entrusted to their care REFER To--Hanna, Hussey & Co.. Pittsburgh: Hanna. Graham & Co., New Lisbon. O.; Merchants generally, Wellsville, o.* Rhodes & Ogleby, Bridgeport. 0.: A. G. Richardson &Dro., Cincinnati; J. F. Howard, Louisville, Ey.; Guile & Dorwort, St. Louis ; 11. Boyles, Steuben ville. ' ilcc.9:y ALL= BROWN, W. C. CoNNELLY. BROWN'S HOTEL, CORNER OF SEITHFIELD AND THIRD STS., Pittsburgh, Pa. BROWN .k CON NEIJX. I•ROPRIETORS. N. B.—Good Stabling, attached to the house. A• commenced business at his old stand, No. 70. Se cond, between Market and Ferry streets, where he will be pleased to see his old customers and friends. Church, steamboat. and bells of every size. from 16 to 10,000 pounds, cast from patterns of the most approved models, nod warranted to be of the best materials. Mineral Water Pumps, Counters, Railings, he., km, together with every variety of Brass Casting,s, if wig uir cd, turned and finished in the neatest manner. A. F. is the sole agent for BabSitt's Anti,ittrartion Me tal, so justly celebrated for the reduction of friction in machinery. The boxes and composition can be had of him at all times. :WLY INVENTED PATENT 13LOCR SPRING . TRUSS, for the immediate relief end permanent cure of Henna and Rupture! (Suited to all sites.) The superior claims of thin Truss consist in the comparative ease with which it may he wont. The pad of wood be ing neatly balanced on springs, yields to the pressure of any part of it, and thoroughly adapts iteelf 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 Trueses,in a superioretyle, in Philadelphia, tend hove them HOW for sale at their office, No. 77 Smithfield street, near Sixth, Pittsburgh. GEORGE WATT, JYI D. W. KAUFFMAN. . - . fflSV tritLlG MORGAN. Wholf-if sale arid Rawl I uggisf , N 0.04, Wood street, one door south of Diamond alley, Pittsburgh.—The subscriber has just received front the eastern cities, and is now opening at the above stand, n full assortment ot-i articles an his line, consisting of Drugs of all kinds, Dye Stuffs, Paints and Garnishes, Chemicals, &c., together with all such articles as are usually kept for sale at a wholesale and retail drug store. His stock is entirely new, and has been selected with ' care. He is confident that hie articles, both us to quality and price, will please such as may favor him with a call. ) MONONGAIIELA PLANING All LL.—J.iivEs INGER would respectfully inform his friends and the public, that his new vstablishment is now in fall opera tion, and that he is prepared to furnish Bout Cabins. and 511 all orders for Planed Lumber, with Promptitude, and at the lowest rates, . . Board and Plank, planed on one or both sides, eon stantly on hard. Sash, Doors and Mouldings, oCeverp 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. deca.tf . . eitrsToN & WAGNER, Engine Builders, have com meneed business on Penn et., 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, as we flatter ourselves to be able to furnish them on as favorable terms as any other establishine I/ I in the city. Also, rolling mill and castings of every description can be bud at the shortest notice. Rstmanamts--Capt. Robert Beer, Thomas Scott, Esq., Church, Carothers, & Co., H. Denny, Esq., Al. Alen &Co CYPRIAN PRESTON, ENOCI4 WAGNER. CHEAP BONNETS.—W. R. MURPHY is selling oft his remaining stock of BONNETS at greatly redu ced prices. Bonnets of last winter's shupes nt from .25 cents to $l,OO. Cheap Latons.—A lot of Dress Lawns reduced to 1.21 cents per yard. While Good, for Dressed.—A stipplrjust received, and offered very low. Dark Ginghams.:—Rich dark stylesof Ginghams. Also, Manchester and. Domestic do., of choice patterns. Mantua Ribbons.—An assortment just received in the Wholesale Rooms. 2d story, and offered low by the piece. Also, White and Colored Satin do. Prints and hluslins.—An excellent stock on hand, from tic. per yd. up to the finest qualities. irrAt the noint-east earner of Fourth and Market streets. Important. JOHN M. BLAIR, DAVID STEIN ART and. PHILIP 'SPAHATAN 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 Bt...szak. C 0.," for the manufacture of Brushes of eve ry description. Being practical workmen, they will make up every article of the most durable material, and in the &rat style' and will keep on band, for sale, at their store, No. 120 *nod street, a very, large assortment of every thing in their line of business--which, with their exten-. sive stock of Shoe Findings, Fishing Tackle, pnii and Pocket Knives, Powder, Shot, and Variety. Goods, they will sell cheap,wholesale and retail. Machinnßrushes made to order, with despatch. The encouragement andpatronage of their friends and. the public is e,arnestlY solicited, and will be thankful lyre- Obseive BLAIR Sc.'CO., Pittsburgh, Oct 2dth.1.84.9:(0c30) 1-20 -Wood st. - WM, H. SMITH W. W SINCLAIR • • • LOUR-45 barrels, just received,. and for sale by sattsl3 ' - SMITH. SINOLAIR HEE HEE ME EWE MEM \ - MEMO PITTSB. Business (garbs West Point Works =ES BEM GIL MONDAY, Hr • Misceliauo:lns: Fr HP subscribers . most tespeetfullY tunionneetb their : j„, tellow-citizens that they have perfected their ar-; rangernent to carry on the basiness•of Tin/roofing on an extensive scale. It is now close on four leare side° We first iritriideeed. tin, roofing in this city. During that time we have coiet-' ed over filly thousand squat+ feet of roofs witirtintdate,: and in all eases we believes We have gfiren the most en tire satisfaction. This kindklf roof has-been applied to the very best buildings in-this city, including, among a larg,e number of others, the 'silo superb buildings on Penn. street, owned by John L:Sbbenbergerand John Bisset, Emirs, That tin roofing (rrhAn skillfully raid otitis both permanent and durable. the %can be no doubt; in proof of this, we can refer to the alMost rmiversal, application of this kind of roofing in the large cities on the sea-board during the last twenty eai2lund from nquiring on the subject, we have yet t o lentil of hay one of those roofe having beet worn out. Tiy , ropfs:covered with- tin in our own city are open to the itintiiination of all who take an - f interest in the matter; ./V4 hdve also prepared a miniature plan of roofs, whinh. may be seen at our estab- bailment, where any other information will be given with ' pleasure. , JOIIHN DUNLAP & marl' Corner filiirket and Second streets. The Aie<lneter. I:10HE ATTENTION OF THEE PUBLIC is respoetfully , called to the following certificatce Mn. S. &truss—Hiving t isted= a quantity of Gold weighed, by your Areorneter ; find the result proves your instrument correct; and recommend the use of it to those going to California, as the best method for obtain iug the real value of Gold. tßesp. yours - • , B. BLIP/LEVY, „Pittsburgh, Dtarch 9, '4O. t = - Gold Beater. Prtrsumunkfilarch 7,1849. Mn. Es.sms—BrarSir: Hav 4 tg examined the"Areom. eter," manufactured at-your ms I. do not hesitate to commend it to the use of thosq4entlemen who are about removing to California, in sealclt'of Gold. It gives a close apprOxitzurthoti to the specific gravity of metals, and will cergoinlyefiable the adventurer to as certain when his placer Is yielding Gold.' mr10) Yours, respt- ' tJ. It. 15PCLINTOCK. it .4 git tottd tfit,n is rrrrr for °iota ' and. Oboes, CORNER FOURTH AND swims! trragers, rriveacaon, rt. TROTH & scary ha ng commenced the general BOOT and HOE business, - wholesale•and retail; Would sespectfully Invite the attention of their friends and the public-gene rally,l to their splendid new stock, consisting of Men's, Women's, Boys', Misses' and children'sivear, of every variety. suitable 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' and Children's fine work. Please call and examine for yourselves. N. H.—Traveling Trunks, Carpet Bags, &c., &e., al way', on hand and for sale low for cash. Country Merchants would find it to their interns to give us a call, when visiting the city. TROTH & SCOTT st, marl 4 Corner 4th and Smithfield a. iiiilillo NOtioo llPEow in i s. ... . . THE subscriber,- being - desirous of changing his businesS, hail determined ® to close out the balancesir his stock of BOOTS, SHOES' AND THUNKS,IAT COST. They will be sold in lots. to suit purchasers, from NE j O PAIR 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 closed out soon. lig; ca , icii Boots on hand, Sll,'Std, $:1 . 1, 824 per case. marl W A GONB, W &GOBI S. THOMAS HARRISON, MANUFACTURER OF Wagons, prays, Carts, &c., TENNSYLV•NIA AVENUE, HALT MIL* THOU Tar COURT ROUSE. proprietor of this establishment having always 1, on hand a supply of superior, well seasoned Lona r, is prepared to fill orders of every description in his branch of manufacturing.. with as short notice and on as favorable terms as any other weir/man In the West. A newly-invented _Patent Tip, Wagon, for hauling brick. is built at the above place. Also, Repairing at tended to. Orders front a distance will receive prompt attention. • 11Ersaesces--Geo. W. Smith, James McCully, Jonas M'Clintock. mar Sam Bureau and 134 stead Pactory. 'll S. W. M. 11 ANNA.FgRnrespeetfully Inform the _Uk,. citizens and the publiPpnernity that they hams re moved their Warerooms 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 followies artlelesz—Bureatts, Bed teadx, with Gazzam's Iron Fastenings, and also the best quality of Screw Bedsteads, Tables , Stands, ke.- And they wish it particularly understoodas there is somuch prrjudice against machine made wo, rk,that they warrant their work to give satisfaction, and If not welt, made, the money shall be resumed. .Z,. marl6:3m TWIN S. HAMILTON, -atrroft. at . Loro-Oflien on • Fourth street, between Wood and Smithfield, Pirtt burgh. apP.6:ly A GENTS RANTED.—Two or three Agents oat fi nd li deirable situational° canvass and take subscribers in this County for a valuable work, highly recommended by numerous persons distirnlrbed alike for their learning and religious influence in this and Eastern Chin , ' by ap plying in person to EDWARD TODD tc CO., tnay( Corner of Fifth and Market eta., up stain. Valuable Valuable Real Estate for Sale. r(IIJE subscriber will sell, at ptivate sale, that valuable I Property, on the Fourth street road, adjoining his Present residence, and give possessism Immediately.— rne re are about TEN ACRES OF CHOICE LAND, in a high state of cultivation. The improvements are alarge and well finished BRICK DWELLING - HOUSE, a su perb Barn, and other out-buildings. Adjoining the Dwell ing is a running Fountain and a good Pump, which fur nish u constant supply of excellent water. There is a variety of Fruit Trees and Shrubbery on the premise/1.- 1f the above described property is not sold soon; it will it, rented for a time. Also,lor sale, a large LT, on . 'enasylvania Avenue, at the end of the board-walk. Inquire of trintr3l:3m) DAVID BEELER. N 0.11- - 'Moon sr. Going to Move. MINA, GLASS AND IWEENSWARE SELLING k..) OFF—CALL AND SECLIIE BAltoAtivEL—Thb undersign ed being about to remove, in the coming month, to N 0.65 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 Mantel Ornaments, and Tea Setts, of the newest styles and patterns, all of which he offers at a small advance above cost. Remember the place, No.' 113 WOOD: 4 T. tfelr27] M. HODKINSON. Commercial Row Cabinet Wareroom T. B. YOUNG & Co. VF INET ITAWA.Iir-gl'O'ltlli;itroCotßmtnereial Row, Liberty street, opposite the head of Smithfield, where they Will keep eou§tantly on hand an extensive assortment of So. fits, Tables, Wardrobes, Bureaus, Bedsteads, Chairs and every article in their line of business. • Undertaking promptly attended to •at reasonable ices may 27 Hats, Caps, and Muffs. - oft,Tits subscriber is now receiving from the city of New York a choice assortment of Hats Cups and Muds, Latest Fashions, in great va riety, and very CHEAP, wholesale and retail. SO, Smithfield street, 2d J doorSouthof 4th st LL FASHION OF HATS FOR 1848. 4 disCORD & CO, (late all , Cord & Kin g, ) WILL introduce, on Saturday, Aug. 26, the FALL STYLE OF H A. T S ~just received from New York. 'Those in wantof a neat and beautiful HAT, nre invited to call at their store, corner of Fifth and Wood streets. aug24 New Hat and Oap•Store. daJAMES WILSON, Hat Manvracturer,illik (formerly of the cornets of Diarnondp alley and Wood streeN ) begtileave respectfully W i ll , to inform his-old custo.l.orsi.triends, and the public, that he has opened a NEW STORE, on Smithfield at., where a choice assortment of HATS, CAPS, and LADIES , FURS, (an good, neat, fashionable and CHKAP as any in the city,) may be had. J. W. very cordially invites his friends and the public to remember his new location and estahlishment,and give him a call as hearty as he intends welcome m0i.31-ty Fashionable fiat and Cap filannfamitory. EOROF. S. ANSHUTZ, Agent, respectfullk 1,31 - informs his friends and the public general ly, that he has commenced the manufacture of 1R.% Hats and Caps, at No. 33 Wood street, one diporTrom the corner of Second, where he has now on hand a fine (as sortment of Huts and Caps of his own manufacture, which he will dispose of, wholesale or retail, on the most rea sonable terms,,lor cash or city acceptance. Hats made to order at the shortest notice. apt93m clintori Paper Miii. THE CLINTON PAPER MILL, situated at Steuben ville, Ohio, having been enlarged and improved, and at a very great expense added new and the most im proved kind of machinery, is now prepared to manufac ture all kinds of Writing,printing, 'Wrapping and Cotton oa Yarn Papers, Bonnet Brds, &e., equal to any in the Eastern or - Western country. The undersigned having the Agency-of the above Mill, will keep constantly. on hand. a large supply of the difitir; ent kinds of Paper, and will have any sue made to order at short notice. . S. C. HILL, jan3l 87 Wood street. U=MEI fr HE subscribers having taken the Saw-mill above the Fifth Ward Bridge, tormerly ran by Mr. John Cham bers, and having a good stock of Timber on hand, would solicit the patronage of the public. Orders thankfully received and punctually attended to. SAVARY & SPAULDING. The undersigned having sold his interest in the above Mill to Messrs. Savory .& Spaulding. would recommend them to his former customers and the community, as being well qualified to give satisfaction to all who may deal with thorn. (tantlthtf) JOHN CHAMBERS. ONICEPATHIC BOOKS.—Just received, at the Book -11 store of the subscriber, iu Fifth et„ near Market : Maze ria Alledita,pura. by Samuel Hahneman,translated and edited by Charles Julius Ilempel, M. D. 4 vols. Hart non's Acute Disecues, by Dr. Hemprel, vol. I. HOmcepathic Domestic Medicine, by J. Lowrie, enlarg ed and improved by L. 3. Hall, M. D. Jahr's New Manuel, vol. 1; Nos. 1 and 3, Herings Domestic Physician. Booninchausen's Therapcatic Pocket Book, for HOMO pathists, by. Dr. Okie. Ilabeman's Chronic Diseases, voL 3. Together with Medicine Chests, of different sizee and' prices. • japlB.l , VICTOR SCUBA. . ,- r MEM MMI EMI • - • Gold Was , . erg. ler PARRY has invented a machine for washing Gold, 1-/-• fer which he has made ;application for a patent.— They are now offered for sale at • the Warehouse •of PARRY, SCOTT & Co., No. Mt Wood st., Pittsburgh. Adventurers to California are invited to call and ex amine these labor-saving machines. They are simple in their construction, easily tmiisp,..rted on the back of mules or horses, weighing eighty poun.is each, and can be put in operation in-half an hour. They can be filled with provisions. It is the opinion of those who have sem:eche trial of one of these machines of Smallest size, that two melt will wash the mineral front 150 bushels of sand or earth in a day, without the loss of a particle of the mineral. They can be increased in size and worked by water or mule power, if expedient. The operators work without going into the water or being exposed...to water or wet, and consequently without endangering their hea lb They - will require but a small stream oz water, and can be used the whole season, and can be put into operation where there is sot sufficient water to wash in the usual way. Price of smallest size =S. Orders from abroad, ac companied by cash, will be promptly filled. • 11. PARRY, at Parry, Scott & Co.'s, feb72ltt N 0.103 Wood at., Pittsbuigh. TraTHIS LETTEIC—Who will be without a beau llaj head of hair,When they can have one for three shillings Twenty years' loss of hair and wonderful restoration " BALTDIOR July 17, D 347. " Dear Sir The wonderful effects ofi Y, rMee Coral Hair Restorative has been decisively demonstrated in the ca ses of several respectable citizens of the town, who, on account of your selling three Shilling trial bottles, try it without fear. One instance, which has attracted pantie nlar attention, is the.case of a'gentleman who had little or no hair for twenty years; he had tried numerous pre parations itiVain, and ultimately had his head shaved and wore a wig. At my recommendation, he tried the Re storative, and alter using it, according to the direction, for a short time, the young hairappeared, and be has now as fine a head of hair as any pavan in Baltimore. "Yours, &c.- JOHN XIIVINGTON" It causes eyebrows to grow prevents the hair from turnip g grey, and the first application causes it to curl beautifully, 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 LiberlY st. Pittsburgh. IsepBo p Fashions Flats Spring Fashion and Caps. 'Pat subscriber will intreduce, this day, d ia _ March *1,1549, the Spring style of RATS and.CAPS, which for neatness and Mara OPIM bility cannot be suipassed—the style being such that cannot help from giving the wearer entire satisfaction. Re is also daily expecting the arrival of an extensive assortment of California Hats, of various colors; all of which will be disposed of at his old unusually low prices. Country Merchants are invited to call and ex amine his assortment. 13. W. GLASSGOW, 19200 d street, 3d door beiow J. D. Davis' Auction , Rooms, Pittsb'g. mar2:4m Removal. --- !TIRE subscriber has removed his Wholesale Grpeery I. Store to the corner of Hancock street and Allegheny ‘Vharf; next door to the Perry House. mart: JOHN F. PE' V. George Armor, VASMONABLE TAILOR, No. 43, Market street— '? Having removed his Tailoring Establishment in the rooms on Market at., lately occupied as a Bookstore, by Bosworth & Co., the undersi,gned is prepared to fill all 011 dera in his line which may be entrusted to his care by his old friends and customers, and the publicgenerally. His long experience in the Liminess and the success with which he has prosecuted it in Pittsburgh, emboldens him to hope for a liberal share of patronage. Ho will make all descriptions of Clothing in the best manner, and most fashionable style, FOR CASH. apirs-ly erohant Tailor. THE 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; Cassinteres- rich . Vestings, of plain and fancy paUerns; ail of . which be is prepared to manufacture in the best and most fashionable style. Also, Children's Clothing kept constantly on hand and made to order. Whl. B. SHAFFER, Water at., 3d door above National Hotel. Fashionable Clothing Store No. 21.8 LIBERTY STREET, OPPOSITE SEVENTH fr HE Subscribers respectfully inform their friends and the public generally, that they have just received anew supply of French and Eng lish Cloths, and cassi metet.,—Vesungs of all styles an dquality—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. jytt-tf M'MVLLEN k DOWNING; Dissolution. lIMIE FIRM of Acheson & Dagg is this day dissolved I by mutual consent. Mr. Jas. T. Dagg having declin ed business on account of ill health, has disphsed of his interest to Jas. C. Acheson. The'business hereafter will be conducted in the name of W. & J. C. Acheson. WM. ACHESON, JAS. T. DAGG. Pittsburgh, Ju1y,1348 B a- In withdrawing from.the firm of Acheson Dagg, I takepleasure in regommeading my successsor to my friends and:he - public generally. J AS. T. DACG. July 0), - • DISSOLUTION.—The Partnership heretofore exist ing between the subscribers, under the firm of J. A. J. hrDevrrr.was dissolvedon the . 7th inst. Either party is authorized to use the name of the firm, in settlement, JOHNM'DEVITT, JAMES ItPDEVITT. March 10 117 CO-PARTNERSHIP.—The undersigned have this day formed .a Co-partnership ander the firm of JOHN APDEVITT &BROTHERS, for the. transaction of a Gro cery and Produce business. JOHN hPDEVITT. JAMES hPDEVITT, WILLIAM APDEVITT. March 7, 1849.-(mrt2) I ssourrioN.—The partnerstup of MtraPui & Les Dis this day dissolved, by mutual consent. The bu siness of the firm will be settled by H. Lee J. R. MURPHY, H. LEE. Pittsburgh, 30th J0n.,1849 'NOTICE.—The Undersigned will continue the Wool business and attend to the sale of Woolen Goods, at the old place. ' • H. LEE. Itt 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 pubtk. . jan3o J. R. MURPHY. loner DITNLAP. 70}IN 7/1.11M1N6 TOHN DUNLAP - having, on the Ist inst., associated tr.) 'with him in his business .Jonv FLICYLING, they will ereatter carry on their importing P f.House Faunsbine Hardware, and Manufacturing bus m 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 streets Liana) JOHN DUNLAP & CO.. rlitlß 'MIDNIGHT BUM—.A Pilgrimage, by Fredrika 1 Bremer; translated by-Mary Howett Just received andfor sale by JOHNSTON _&. STOCJTON, Corner Market and 3d ma HEESE-2000tbs.large Cheese , e . DYER, or.sal forC .County Scrip , by Ma ' No. as Liberty street. -; FISHING LlNESlgrCasq2:eanuras"t" 10 " Cotton de Juit reed by • MCCANDLESS & CAMPBELL, : • . • 07 Wood gtreett OATS -300 bushels, prime quality, just received per steamer Wellsville, for sale by JOHN F. PERRY, S•3O Next door.to Perry,Hcrase, Allegheny Wharf. ' prroti--50 barrels, for sate by JOHN . 00 1 : 1 ] Next door Perry AllegliePnEyEthYlsf. =EI ellE , _ MEE 4, :1849 fttniallanwits. a. C. Hd76~7Cs ,„ , .. ' 'llamaker its Banter, - . - -•- . ' bABINSI'WAREII.9OM, smrni tnELD STREET, 13ettocen SOenthatrtet.atid StratChsffry alisy,PitobsergPo. $ FIA.KMEIL:&D.A.I.ILER keep constantly on band a variety bregcelleat and - fitahionabie'butnitare, • warranted equal to any in the city, and 4old on as favorable terms as can be obtained at any similar establishment in e West.Tbey have now on hand an utinsnally:es.tensive stock. embrac ing allkindaof Fluid ture, trmd• the cheapest-and plainest to - Momost.costly and . elegant. „Sal orders promptly attended to. t nittlillm Furniture. . ... - tiii-Tar subscriber, wishing .to veduce his presint ' I stook-Of Furniture,•will,- front •this date until lar ther notice, sell all articles in his.line at cost, being determined to lessen the amount'of stock on hand. at Those persons who may call on -.him with 00 intention 'Or ketung ii-"gdod 'penny's 'wonti,n: will not- be, disap pointed.. His - ?stock of VUlrlill/TV Is. equal to...anyin the city, both in style and workmatiship, and the assortment complete. _ ALEXANDER IWCURDY, - . , i - - - Furniture Rooms Thin:fat:, • max2l. -: Next door-above Pittsburgh Bank.. James W:.Wooilwell ----7- MODERN AND ANTIQUE FURNIT URE No. 83 THIRD STRZES, PrITI3BIIRGII. , , 4i A tearer and splendid zistortnrent of Furniture, = suitable forSteamboata, Hotels, and Private .Dwell= tags, constantly on band, and made to order. a present Stock on hand cannot be exceeded byany . hianufactory in the Western cohntry= Perigees wishing to purchase, Would do well to give me a call, as lam de. termineil my prices shall please. Part of the Stock Con sists in—' . .. . 'Fete iTete; • Buffet Etaqele; Louis XIV. Chairs; , Qu een Elizabeth Chairs; Tea Poyse ; Toilet Tables; -, . 'Ltruis XV. Commoder. French - Mahogany Bedsteads:; Piano Stools ; - • 50 Sofas, with plusliand hair cloth covers ; 50 Mahogany Rocking Chairs ; . 40 dozen Parlor do. ..,- 30 " Fancy do. 25 Centre Tablesi; -20 ptirDivans ; tpair Pier Tables ; 15 marble top Dressing Bureaus,' 8 Wardrobes,' 8 Secretaries and Book-Cases; . 20 marble top Wash Stands; 4'pair,Ottonians; 8 pair Fancy Work Stands. • A vrey large assormeirt of common Chairs and other Furniture, too numerous to mention. Er Steam Boats furnished on the shortest notice, and on the most reasonable terms. feb6 Co.Partnereltip Notice. MEE MINI =V ME MIME • - - R. IDA.trLER .103IPH LIPPINCOTT Wit. C.. BAUS. SA/PrENCOTT dL BARR', 8. STRICKLER & CO.) '• fdannfaelarem of Pinta Fire Proof Safes, Second and, between Wood am! Smithfield. jr IN Tuesday afternoon, July 25,1848, the undersigned 1../ were called upon by Messrs. Lippencistt & Barr, to witness nn.honest and fair test of ono of. their Phte nix Safes. The furnace being prepared, tneSafe was placed inside thereof; with books, papers and some Money; when the door of the Safe was closed and the fire kindled at a quarter past 2 o'clock, and in a abort time the Safe was red I , ot, and continued WHIRL( past 0 o'clock, being - about Icier and si half hod's, when the committee expressed their satisfaction that the time occupied with such beat was sufficient: The furnace was then pulled down,Safe cooled, and door opened—the books, papers and money safeL • The heat was so great as; to melt og the brass mountings. We therefore take pleasure in recommend ing thesixSafes to the public; as being, in our judgment, entirely fire proof. • JARVIS &.TRABuy.., • NOCK & RAWSON, . , - CORNWALL &. BRTHER, 13RANNONW THATCHER, BENEDICT & CARTER, • ISAAC CROMIE. • engaged in the foundry business,nd kow something about furnaces and heat. I wit a nessed n the burning of the above Safe, and can freely say th ere was no ham - brig about it, said with pleasure recommend them to tho public as being, in my judgment, entirely? fire proof. . ' WM. KATE . In. calling uportahe above gentlemen for their signa tures, they all spoke in the highest terms of the fairness of the test, and their fall confidence of the Safe's being entirely tire-proof. • We have constantly on bawl and for sale a full assortment of the above Safe'. ' • Meal • BELL & TERRY. McMullen dl. Downing. 'IFASHIONABLE CLOTHIERS, alio. 218 Liberty' trees, opposite Seventh; beg leave to call the mien •tion of their elastomers and the public generally to an examination of the stock of GOODS they me now In receipt of, comprising, in pun, fine French, Belgian,- English and American . Cloths, , all colors; French, English and American Cassimeres, of all shades and textures; Summer Cloths, in endless variety; Vest lags, do. Clothing made to order in the best and latest style. They have also on hand a large and well assort ed stocirof READY-MADE CLOTHING, to which they invite the attention of their friends and customers. fuir44 TTORNEY AND . COUNSELLOR AT LAW, St. ./t. Louis, Be., will give 11 a rti c lar attention to the Col lection of Claim .andallmouey received, shall be re mitted without delay.. Rs:trammels—Hot:l. R. Coulter, Supreme 'Bench, Pa.; Messrs. Lyon, Sborb & Co., St. Louis; Messrs: Wood, Abbott & Co., Mr. Charles H. %Veiling, Philadelphia; M • . Eno; Mahoney & Co., Means. Chittende ,r Bliss & Co., New York; Messrs. Baugher & Orendorif, Messrs, W. F. & A. Murdoch, Messrs. Love, Martin & Co., Mr. John Falconer,' Baltimore ;' Messrs . Lorenz, terling & Messrs. Forsythe & Co., Messrs. Hampton, ixtitti it Co., and Mr. L. S. Waterman, Pittsburgh. trusr2B:tlm • • liars. Standard Works. • . IfERLDAN'S SPEECHES. The Speeches of the 1.3 Right Hon. Richard Brineley Sheridan with a Sketch of his. Life; edited by a Constitutional friend-3 vols. Sterne's Works.—The Works of Lawrence Sterile, in one vol., with a:Life of the Author, by. himself ; illus. trated by Harley. 1 vol., b vo. 'SitetrA Book—Thb Sketch Book of Geoffrey Crayon, Gent. Anthon's .revised edition, with illustrations by Darley. Irvin's Astoria, or Anecdotes' of tin . Enterprise beyond the Rocky Mountains ;by Washington Irving. • Mardi, or a Voyage 27tidier.—A new work in two vols., 13 mo., by Herman Melville. A Tablefar Critics, or a Glance at a few of oar Litera. ry Progenies, in a series of jok es, bye amneful Quit. For sale by KA.Yrte ittay3 Corner of Wood and Third streets. • . . . (Dispateh copy.) • • Paper Haaglaigs. AVING purchased tit 'three of the largest Factories ILL in the East, (New York, Philadelphia and Balti more.) n large assortinant•of the newest and most im proved style■ of PAPER HANGINGS, BORDERS. &e., and made arrangements by which I will be enabled to procure all new Patterns, simultaneous with their up. pcasanee iu the Eastern market, I would invite the at tention of those desiring to have their houses , papered with the latest styles of paper, to call and examine my stook, before purchasing elsewhere. I have now on the way Prom the East, 20,000 piece's of Gold, Satin Glazed and common Paper I langings, which I can sell at prices ranging from 121• cents to 82 is piece. marl 2 S. C. HILL, 87 Wood st. VALUABLE PRrtovo..... -- ALUABLE PROPERTY FOR SALE—Eleven Lots in The 9th Ward, - Pittsburgb,24 feet front on Carson street br 120 feet to Pattersou'a line. One Lot on Liberty street, 24 feet by 100 to - Spring al 'ley, between Carson street and B. Frew's. line. Su out Lots in the' resorse,Acar Altegheny. City. and Manchester, containing about ten Acres each—Nos; 229, WI, 197,196, 195,194. Enquire of feb24 WM. M. DARLLNOTON. OLIDAYSI2 HOLIDAYS!. !—The subscribers are JUL just opening a splendid collection of Toys and fine Fancy Goods of everydescription, suitable for - Christ mas arid 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; Ma sic Boxes; Chess Men ; Dominoes, tec.; with a 'thousand other articles, too numerouis to - mention. The above Goods we will sell extremely low, previous to the Ist February, 1849, as we intend making_ some ma terial alterations in our store and business. We invite all to call who want bargains, at 8o Market street be tween Fifth and Diamond: . - " dec23 HOGAN & CANTWELL. Odlo PLANING MILL --Iteb nets street and Warerlanr, (along Chartier st.,) First Ward, Allegheny eit3i,near Manchester.—GEOßGE DRAILER having resumed bu siness, has erected the necessary machinery atthe above place, for turning out all work in hisline, and is prepared to take boards to his mill and deliver them , to customers on reasonable terms. -* . . _ . Dressed flooring boards; aiding; dm., always on band A large quantity of dried floonng lumber on band... Orders from Western Lumber ltferebanta promptly es coated. ORO. ARMOR F ANCY FANS-13 daz. flue ivory on work _Res; 3 - " " pearl--':." 251 <", feather ac 6 " assorted common" HOGAN & CANTWELL," 86 Market street. Take Notice: A LL persons knowing themselves indebted to Arthur', Nicholson lc Co., (Eagle Foundry,) are requested to call at their old Warehouse, on Liberty street.. All unpaid accounts will placed in the hands of a Justice of the Peace, on the letjuly-next. May 16. ARTHUR% NICHOLSON ik Co. 1I A general assortment of Hollow Ware, ice., at the lowest market rates. Liberty st, bead of Wood at mall ARTHUR.;& NICHOLSON. BOOTS, SHOES, TRUNKS, &c.—Bakansbee ¢ Hay. ward, Wiolesale and Retail Boot, Shoe and nun], Store,No.DM Liberty street, nearly opposite the head of Wood.. F. & H. have in store and are receiving their Fall and Winter stock of BOOTS and SHOES, consisting oldie largest stock they have ever been able to bring to this market. We also have constantly on hand a spren. did:stock of Hayward's Metalic Gum F4astic-Shoes j both for ladies and gentlemen's wear, the most beatitifUl avtii ole ever manufactured. We would solicit an examina xion of our stock of goods, by all who wish to purchase either at wholesale - or retail, as we will sell at a small, advance above cost.- - Country merchants will And it to their interest to call and examine our stock before pur-- chasing. t FOLLANSBEE & HAYWARD: New Goode. TUST RECEIVED, by Express, one piece short nail dbrk Cloth, suitable for Gentlemen's Cloaks 'which l will make.to order, cheap.. • . • IdcGUlßWTailor. Also, one piece light short nap, is very desirable arti cle for Ladies' Cloaks. C 01073 wonergest. Also, a good assortment - fine French Cashmere Vegatig together with a good assortment of fancy and black Can situates, for Pants., which will be made to order as cheap and as well as at any other establishment in the city. McGUIR.E,TaiIor, • - Third street, St. Charles Building: Ur AVE you a bad complexion, coarse, dark, yellow, or 1.1. sallow ? If you have, you will by using a Cake 'in Jones' Italian Chemical Snap, a week or two, your skin becomes clear, white and smooth. If you have any di. sense of the. Head, Face or. Beard—such as Ringworm, Scald Head, Scurvy, Erysipelas, Salt Rheum, Barber's Itch—you can be cured:" for I have 'seen persons who bad filthy akin diseases for years. and after trying every' thing in vain, have been cured by washing the pan with Jones' Italian Chemical Soap, and can conscientiously. oiler it for any of the above complaints, which I would not do, unless I knew it to be all I state. If you have Sun. Spots;Freckles, Morphewjan, Sun Burn or diifig ureinents of any kind it will dispel them and make the skin beautiful—it is a sure antidote and cure for the bites of , musquitoes, bugs, &c. " I:E7. 'Beware of counterfeits. Particularly —ask-for Jones' Soap; and see that the name of TJones is on each cake. Persens from or in the south and other warm climates, would find this not Only for themselVes, but ht is a never-failing remedy (or chaps and.chafea in infants And now, reader, by , giving this one trial. you will . find it allot. even more - than - we have' stated above. Sold at 82 Chatham, street, N. Y. and by Wm. Jackson. atientßfl Liberty strert;• Pittsburgh. sep2o . . TE subscribers have removed from No. 67 Water at to the Warehouse recently occupied by. Jame/3 May No. 2S Water Eit: [my2] RHEY, MATTHEWS & 1%0 WORKERS IN METALS AND STONE.— A L GUIDE TO W OHIO= IN METAI. AITOSTONE, :Or the use of Architects and Designers, &c., &c.,frota original de signs, and from selections made - from every -accessible source, American and European. $y Thomas W. Wal ter, Architect of Girard College, and 1.7. Smith. The above for sale by - ' _KAT & CO., - , • febV Corner of ,Wood.and Third sts: SHAVING AND HAITHiIIF—SSING SALOON--Dlicx nom & Four:rain, Tonsorial Preasors, have' sued up the saloon on the corner of Cherry alley and Water st., near the National Hotel formerly occupied by Clement Archer, and ate prepared to wait on gentlemen at puce,. :with ease, comfort, and politeness , , In connection with their saloon, they haie fitted up an excellent shower bath, where persons ean have shower baths at all hours of, the day. , They still continue to serve their 'austomerti also at their Old Stand, Owner of the Diamond and=Unioit st. , =I ME OE ME lJmsccuaurous - . . .4%4," : I ,AL -. 4 4 .4 4._ e ;. 4 BM =IMEMEEM • • BOOK AND 'JOB PRINTING. ItTr W. Corner OtWocul and Filitc Biteable., T HE Proprietor ok the hloaanto Pon stud .Itlialcuri. the hisiquirscitralia, respectfully infants his &leads; snd the patrons of those payers, ALL has !aim sal: aorunent ofJOB TYPE Ahl.: ALL OTHE.B. MATERIAL: necessary to a Job Printing Face, and - . thst . he is prei pared to execute • =Wan rlttS3 FarsatiNG or XV/MY Books, , Bias o f Ladirg, , . -.Cerisdss, Pamphkts, Heads,. ' • • • •Caitti,..•: Handbills; ..• : /Hanks, '• ' ,• .; 11:7 - All kinds ofillanks, Stage, Steamboat and . soak, Boat Bills, with appropriaten.ute, printed oil thekhosttel^ notice and most reasonable terms. • • He respectfully asks the patronage of his falelids‘ . the public octant, hiThis branch offal business. • • 'I sep22 • ' • .'r• . • • L. HARPRU. ellitstozurgls Gold W usher. MHE subscriber has invented a tonehine for Washltir out GOLD, possissing. the following .qualities t weighs about twenty-five pounds, can be pocked in .a box - 13 inches by 17, and 17 inches deep; will wash oat a bushel of wet sand in about two minutes—dry sand in less time—leaving : the Gold perfectly clear of sand and gravel. Those going to California are invited US call and isee its operation, at my residence, in Penn street, near Water street [marsLnme:onsq;gl3.4LN .S. - - L , COSTIN ALuccas Arm Pertlnlunto UNDERTAZIRS, corner of Penn and ` ' St. Clair et; oppcuite the Sze/tangy • •41 1 P♦itz Hotel, En:ranee on Penn rt. -res. pectfuliy inform their friends and f the public, hat they are prelpiared to furnish and attend • to everything in the line of Undertakers, as they have quit the business of Cabinet Making, and their attention will be devoted altogether to the above business, keep large assortment of COFFINS made and finishe d, cover ed, and lined in the neatest manner, with a vanely a.' materials, and at all prices; we keep SHROUDS reedy made, of all sizes, of Flannel, Cambric,, and Bluslin, at all paces , and made in the eastern style, and all other articles necessary for dressing the dead, and Ihruishing funerals, of quality and price to suit; SILVER PLATES or engraving the name and age; ICE CASES for hiyingl... the body In ice, by those who wish to seep their friends IF any length of tune. and have ZINC PANS to put train for laying on the body; LEADEN Coffins always ea hand. We have a splendid new HEARSE and a pair ot fine horses, and any number of the best carnage', etc., etc., and will be prompt, punctual. and reasonable. angll3.y • • • lisle% 'Patent Rotary ICltiohlwe l , • • APPLICABLX 20211 a Oars us • • • FORCING AND SUCTION Pllful. FIRE ENOLNE, Steam' Engine,. Ventilator, and node, Wheel. • '. pais remarkable Machine was invented by Eiltrail' HALE, of New York, and bids fair to supersedei in all its above applications, the machines now In use. it, has been visited by thousands, unit tried in many of its applications, and its success has outstripped everything' in the history of useful inventions.- The compact fennel the machine, its , simplicity of construction and new op. plication of established principles;'render it an object of admiration to all who see it. ° ," • . As a Common Pump, for the use of families, its portabil ity and the facility with which it can be convened intoa Fire Engine, are among its advantages.• It is equally useful for all purposes to which Pumps can be applied on steamboats or-curets, to supply boilers, washing of decks, pumping the holds, &c., &c , &c. • ' For Mines and Hydraulic Works of all kinds, it re.. quires lees power to do the same amount of work; audit' less liable 10 get oat of repair than any pump ever be. fore invented. It throws a continuous stream of Water, without the use of an air chamber or any complicated double acting apparatus. As a Firs Engsne, not one half the number of men are' • required us upon the machines now in use, and they cart . work a mach longer. time Without fatigue, owing- to the manner of the application of the poweretliter by crank or capstan. Rotary Steam Engine, this machine has supplied' thtt great desidemtumamong scientific Men, viz : obtain.. ing a constaLt rotary action, which can be satisfactorily applied to practical purposes. As a Ventilator/or Min; IVelti and Vessels, or a platen . for Furnaces, it is easily and ellicienly applied. •.. As a Water Wheel, working either by departing or en ming water, it is something entirely new and eminently cseful. It can be used as to obviate muchoftheerpense it nlayiug foundations of mills, digging of water Courses &C. &c One of the Machines can be seen and some of its ap plications tested. by calling at " Union - HALL," corner,of Fifth and Smithfield streets, entrance on Fifth st- Rights for individuals,.Countics, &c., within the,State of Pennsylvania, can be obtained of the subscribers, a s . above, and any informationzelative to it cheerfully given. . THOS. H. PERDUE., AV. W3LLIAMS. ;' • ...•-- krep,at. Par. JOHN H MELLOR, No. 51.W00d strut, will sell the following new and 'bandsecond- PIANOS, for Pittsburg, Allegheny, or Allegheny County Scrip, at pans-- ~ One new Rosewoodlli octave Piano, made by Bacon One & H do do aven, New York; price ' $325 do do WOO One Rosewood. 6 octave, Gale & Co. 11975 One do do do do 8250 One Mahogany,. octave, nearly new, Gale & .& Cs. 8200 One do do Lord & Brothers' ....... 8225 One do 51 do Rosenbaum 100 One German Piano, 6 octaves . One old Piano,s octaves ' ' ' ' 8 830. mav3 Mahogany Piano, 5i octaves, R. & W. litums'-' 81i0 T- Brass Kettles andliheet Brass. , HE subscribers would respectfully - announce 'that they have made arrangements with the ProPrielOra of the Glenwood Brass Mills, which gives us the control for the sale of their Brass Kettles and Sheet- Bras.•for • this section of country. . The production of these Mills are not surpassed in quality by any other similar estah lishinentin she United States. - We will always keep a heavy stock of these-goods on.hand, which - We ai , Ul-!be pleased' to sill at such prices as we trust will meet the views of wholesale , buyers. it EUrd ware - merchants hrid other dealers in these goods will please give us .o. call; . JOHN DUNL.A.p & Corner Market and Second s tree ts : .. . . - amartine Itatare, coastat or roman ern enter srmacrs, rimaacaom fiIHE subscriber respectfully announces that.he, has .11 now opened this new and excellent Hotel for the itte! .comraodation of travelers, boarders, and the public gen., orally. The house and linmiture are entirely new; and the most comfortable have been spared to;render it one no pains or expense and pleasant Hotels in the city.. The subscrberis' determined to . deserve, and therefore solicits, ashare of public patronage. ' -- • °MIMS' JACOB HOUGH, Pro y 1 \j'Evr. ANt i . JAB LE .I.l l. tti, and it 01, Remains; with au account of a visit to' the "Chtildian Christians of-Kurdistan, and the•Yegedis, or Devil-Wor shippers, and an inquiry into the manners and acts of the ancient Assyrians; by Austen Henry Layard,Holia.C", D. Just received and 'for sale bY ,It. - ' ..._; . . - . ' JOHNSTON STOCKTON ' • Car. of Market and .1d sta. . T. To the Public...County' Scrip; HE Conunissioners of Allegheny. County avei I them eraves of the earliest opportunity to inform the hold- - of County Scrip, that the Board have under consider ation the adoption ofmeasuresfor the prompt redemption of every dollar of Scrip issued heretofore in anticipation of claims tigainst said County,. and the Commissioners uow give assurance that, in the course of a few days, the 'resolves of the Board for the speedy and full redemption. of the County Scrip now in circulation, will be publish ed to relieve the anxiety ot the public. mind on :this' The;credit of Allegheny County cannot linker by a ' ; -momentary interruption of R. circulating medium, hated upon the undoubted solvency of the richest zuld*most-Pa d triode population of the ,State.. By order of the Board. ari I Ehti JAMES GORMLEY Clerk: . Lime I Lime Lime 1 A" QUANTITY ovumg, of tbe very hist quality, - will be &retailed on reasonable tenns,'on abartiao tice, by applying to the subscriber, at hitt Sto re, *la edit of t h e Monongahela Bridge,'Soath Pittsburgh - -mayll:2.ard - JAMES BLACK:SIOIIE. for4aki by - B. FAHNESTOCKA CO, Corner lid and Waodata. ON , ,te----__ 3o At ke: t PlAti ~ 0. , ar s rod. ore Con 'tam y in the receipt of. Rich BLUBROIDR EUX3 li A lt . We have on hand the following Goads, viz: .• • : 185 rich emb'd Muslin . Capes, from: 8140 to 5,00 .... 850 embroidered Ma Collars, -"‘--- .sn to 1,00 .. /40 crotchet 10 . - ", 34 to 'l5 - 350 lace ". "..8 . to la 700gimpure t'' . ;n .. • ' 150 Jenny Lind . " S r 621 to 1,00, 430. mbrol,ered Muslin Habits, ''' 50 to 1,50 500 pairs - " " -.. Coa l • ."- •-60 . -t0•1.,50 Also Mourning Collars. in great varietr..- • Call soon at the Cheap Cue Price Cash Store, 'o43 Mar. ket.atrret T REMA YNlYst. TABLE OF POST OFFICES, Caul ain• ' ing an alphabetical list of Post Offices throughout Site United States; distances from „Washington, D. C.; State and Territorial Capitals, respectively biting the Poet Offices in each State, as well as County, With art append 'it of the United States and BritishTarirs. Just received by 'WINSTON & b'TOCKTON,. may,6 Corner 3d and Market Ala. CONGRE3.9 TO.BATC24 bozet an " . Ames' , ftla Lump Congress Tobacco, just received aud fin sale. by ,MILLER RieligrsoN, No 172 and 174 Liberty street. s iN.Dh.PEN DEM' POLICE tst , FICB, corner ir Liberty 1, and /rwin streets. entrance on Irwin steed_ A. G. REIN HART, Alderman and Police Magisintte. THOX/18 O'Bit7sx, Chief Constable. tEy- XVIII attend at any hour, day or night, when re, - - Enbettionerst. • H ORSES, while running su lnrge in the, Acid% are verry apt to bruise and injure themselves >n ninny ways. They are often disabled so as to be bseleud for a long time. If immediate use could be„Mails 'Fahnestoek & Co.'s Rubefacient, and the brained-putt' cell satatated, and the .renteily, rubbed-in', itlectul, goats easothe pain. No farmer should be without tldi. 'celebrated mertteme, as it is alt healing to Wen or Pew, Prepared and sold by . -• „ - • 13. A. FAHNESTOKIPC. Corner of Wood and Firatistneti4 ateo;_.- inayl7 . Corner Sirtlyand-.W00d,, ANDS' 0 just rec'd SAand RSARIL for.salel K— 40 dot., qatt '• es ,,, L byLA ' PAIMIESTOCR &CO., Cornetist and Weed !tit. OiIirIBUSHEIS VERY FINE CORNISRecy.4-, UV- andfor 424 by- 0 413) • CMIENAht ways „ . INIE . • • • • • 1; •-• MENEM NO. :2,72. fifuiallantotte Y , ..: ,? 1_ ~ .rl ~ ~( -~. i ~.~.
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