The daily morning post. (Pittsburgh [Pa.]) 1846-1855, June 18, 1849, Image 1

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DAILY
Printed ars4.4/ished miry Morning, (Sundayr f:rceSteil.)
BY'L. HA.BPEB, • •
Notatiz.waur. Comm' OP WOOD 'AND MIMI 11111Erig.
• el- TER6f3.-Five_ Dollars a year, payable strictly
tiC
in adcae. Six Dollars will ttivariablrbe t equired tf
siot paid within the year...: :• • • •
Single copies .rwo exarts—ibisale at the counter
the Office, and by the Neviri BOB; "• • .
THE SATURDAY SIORNING POST
published T L ' the DO LL ARS, on large blanket
size abeeyatO a year, in tidviracez.;'
single copies rum - • - • -
IIT No paper will ba discontinued-044.5e sr Our dis
cretion of the
-proprietor) until all arrearages are paid.
lir No attention trill be paid to any order unless tic-'
compuded by the: money, in ardialactor, reference in ibis
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MOIDIING POST.
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„gahts.. 0 F-. A DY•E RT IS 1.N.,13. ,
• ktit, aQtrthue of /Imam. uzini on uss. ' '
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On 3 10neininn t 4... . . ... $0460 , .03 . 3 months,. . 84 00
Two do••• - -..••••••- 0.75 Two - do , 000 61)
Tbitej - dot:::-.'•:•:::' I ' oo. Threedo!: . -'• • , . ;:.;* . 7
On 3 .:Wszkir••••••••.; 150 For - Ad - .• • 8.00
Two do ; • . . 260 six do
Three' do. c..:...... 3 CO One Year . 16 00
z• :YEARLY. ADVERTISEAT.ENTS:- :-.
• . Oharigerible-at Beam& _ •
,; • :OMB SWAIM. ' •r. WO•aqtraara.' •
hil.thronths, $l5 00 ISix Months, , ' 820 00
One Year, ' '2O 00 One Year, .20'00
Larger advertisements in proportion.. - .
1I7" Cards of EV Erit Lams, Fire Delhus . a Year.
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ps r 'mita will not be inserted' ruiletaaa extra pnee
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Mr Adventism anis' upon Which . ihe nanAleinf
ions is. not alarkad, mill be imscrted and- charged. u un
ntiil
Ilft/4 0 #0 1 Jat'gkqba•
P. anirrsossintailiscisi, .• , -of E. BRANNoy:
kI&P , MON. & .SHANNON, Auernets at Lace.-office
toil . Foorth:stripm, nettlyoppoOte the Mayors Office:
11110 • - •
j .A. liNNlNOSelstoency ca Lap, Foartb. stratmve
.11111BEJ, W.. Stbstat,4Senesrecrq.pitts±- 1 96eeeon.4th
j„E) street, sear Grant, Plttsbargb: • ' :betZS
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• TAMES P. X.ERR, Atiorney at .I..auT Office: In Buk____el
LP - Wars ltuildings j Grant areal. " • - ..may274la..
D L /roti,9%. ti l4V :neT,l Y , 4l— ,.„ - = "rgie ;;;; 4 24 .. .
• rift, JOHN CRAWFORlkafficb con . St. glair meat,'
yropposite th 6 Excluinte. .. -• '• . " ' - an.OO.Y
ft :9111.4ANDU LIKIIM,I4 .ststormy as Law.—Offics 4th,
1A.,. Jr.h.idoevo,Nybod.'";.. : , . . ialY 4- 7
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ITWOALAI3.4L MARSHALL /army letw.:-70fficec
ti..VALAteriiennuirolltigs; Foirth et. jtut7-ly
BASULAtitI,-.Astorneg at Lazo-,Odiee in Bulewell's
kJ., SO.
Buildings, on Grunt street, oppesite Conn
kitIEL
. Law.—,olb7ElTC. tre
sum building with Alderman AVAlturter, Filth
between Wood and Smithfield ate. attgl7-6m*
TWIN liAltrON, dr t onszy as Liira.-Otrice, North . aide
U of Fifth Street, bowmen Wood and Smi*field, in the
Lois bailding with Aide nluia Morrow. sep.3o4 l,
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ELlfttili MtLAYNU,duonusrand COlOl.llC4Or as Law
q o anellfiCary Pubtie.—Osfice at the corner of 9th end
N odnts.ioveraibbet &Jones' EncbAngeoffice. *aid
101,11SUND SNOWDEN, doormy at Law—Office in
L :the building onsshe North East comer of Fourthand
Southfield sta. . • • nova !- y
atualiuw, datennan.- 7 Office north aide of Fitt.
. duvet, between Wood and Smithfield ;
,Ytttabargb
aopitt-y
Iif. , CANDLESS k bI'CLURE, 'Attorneys and Counset
....ion at Lata.....l9;thee on. Fourth , oppoaite B. &R.
M. est:arson!, Lively Stable, Pittabasy,h. se .10. •
ORWAILD & S WAILTZ ELD . ER, Attorneys at Law.
F
Mime: ori Fourth sweet, betweeh Woad un 'Smith'.
held, opposite Ptutenla a's Livery Stable. . .ap7-y
LI.bIORGE F. till.t.rdp.ttE, Attorney and Connie/4am
'Lout.,-oMee removed to ttti 2d doofbektv Grint sty
on Fourth, to,tbe office loftily oectipied by Alderman Mil-
T . V* WRY,- cltacrney'acut Counniter cu Latch—
!! Bakewcll'a Buildinpon Grant sweet.
Alt work warranted, and If not pettedly sat
isfactory 710 charges will bO feblo
11.1EtdliffiU...-4/r. Robert' Snyder, bus removed his
.Lhal *Mee to Pallid' atreet,• between' Wood. and Smith
field street& marls-ty
111 HMO Bealeu hos removed his commissmou
,and forwarding business from-the Canal Sulu to his
new warehotiser, cu Third strati, nearly oppcialte the Post
• •
I)EMOVAL.--JOHNI. MITCHEL L Attorney. at lAA_
AV has removed to Ppm& st. next door to the cater) or
b6ICK-140,04:03, in Birmingham, for sale by. -
.uP24 RUBY, MATTHEWS A, CO
_
i t BUCK-VASTER. Akterman--Office: Fourth street
.101-A„third door.abose Smithfield, South ~
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Cons.eyenciag Of Wilt:lads done with the greatest bare and legal-accuracy. : - -
TideA to Real Estate examined, ecc. novls
Orik. COYLE, Notary and Conneyanter.—Ottlea in
el Metcalf's Buildinw, Fourth street, near Smithfield,
Pittsburgh.- Deeds, Bonds, Me rtgagcs,Article sof ,Agree-..
mem, and all other instruments of writiw drawn up with
accuracy and dispatch. Titles to Real Lamle examined.
ar22-d&wly.
TORN A. PARKINSON, Alderman, Fifth IVard, Penn
'st..teraretia Walnut and O'Hara sta., where he may
ha found at ullsixues. Those having houses or other prop
erty 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. 0e27-p
A TIORNEY and COUNSELLOR at .LAW; Office in
.61. Mellon% Buildings, corner of Wylie and Valli meets
east aide of the Court. Eicrase. - .
lig' Collecting, Conveyancing, examinations, of Ro
cords, 2rc.:. promptly and accurately attended to. mYld
ETi ibIRY IV., WILLIAMS, Attorney and Colinnuer at
Lciw," (( successor tb Lowrie IS - Williams,) - 01fiCe at
the old stand, Fourth at., above Smithfield. . •
THE Partnership heretofere existing between. Henry.
W Williams Esq., and myself,in the practice of the law,
WWI dissolved by mutual consent on - the .Wthnit..;and the
business will hereafter be continued by Henry W. Wil
liams, whom I.most cheerfully recommend to' all for
*howl have theitonor to do business—as a gemlemart
every way worthy of their confidenze
-decl*ly ' . - WALTER ;11. LOWRIE.
George JES.. 11.1ddle, onvroyesuccr.
CE in Avery Row, Fifth street; above Smithfield;
MOILTGAGYS,A6EZIMMTS,BOIOI3, RUE/62; and
other instruments of writing, drawn with neatness, legal
accuracy and dispatch. He will also attend to drawing
and filing Mechanics' Liens, ilreostiiu of Ezezutors, Admin
istrators ote, Examining risks to Real Estate, Searching
Reoordsfor Mew, 0.,
From hieloug experience, and intimate acquaintance
with the manner of keeping the public records, he ex
pects to give satisfaetion to those whci may entrust-their
onsiness to his care: deels
Auction Notice.
THE tuber_riber has maidinto the Trim:m . 7ot* the Com
monwealth, the amount of license remiired by law.
Be has given the regularly approved security, and taken
out a commission of the first class;lts an - Auctioneer of
the city of Pittsburgh, and rented that spacious ware
mom belonging to Sylvania Lothrom'Esq.,No.ll4 Woad
street,three doors front Where he is prepared to at
tend to the select every . kind of Mercluanditse,Furnhdre,
Real-Estate, Stocks, Shipping, &e., either at the Auction
Rooms or . on the premises, and *Min all cases exert him: ,
self to the Mutest for the benefit of his'ernployers, on tile
znostreasonable terms; hewilleell exclusively and only
on commission; neither ,purchasing nor having any in
%crest:whatever ongoods in the store, but merely the end
laiSallanforaeiiing,therebygiving all owners a fairchance
whhompartiality. of, having therein rlioperty disposed of
to the beet advantage. ,
Sales will be promptlysettled when made; Advances
will be given at anytime, on the most accommodating
terms. , Merchants will not be charged for advancee.
Regular sale days : Mondays and Thuivdaye, of Dry
Goode,: Groceries, Furniture, &c.; and every. evening,
klardvrare, Cutlery, Watches, Guns, Pistols , and Fancy
Articles. Books on Saturday eve ni ngs. • : •
W 24 - JAISES.MICENNA,AuCt.'
Removal.
• - -
&-E.-TODD would respectfully inform the trier-
JUL, chants of this city and our' customers generally,
that. e have removed our Stock of Shirts and Gents Fur
nighlas. Good's,: to the corner'of Fifth and:Market streets,
2d story over W. a P. Ilugos, entrance. on Fifth street s
where we intend to keep on hand a large stock of Shirts,
of our °int manafacture, with an'assortment of Gentle
monis!' Fnrni shing Goods, %usually kept by Eastern Whole
sale Forms' hing Stores.. •••
Being :very _thankful fccri kind patronage bestowed
on us for the past year, we would be 'happy., to recei ve calls from . ur old 'customers and merchants generally,
and would inform, them Abel we intend nothing'On our
part:shall: induce ..them to look further, as we expect to
add largely to oar, stock, and diminish our priees.. ,
Merchants end :dealers, are solicited 'to examine our
stock of Goods, . • , aplo-tf
AZ,I,I) , ,ELLE MAN UFAVIVRY,--The übseri
bete; having enlarged the ireatabliehme nt for the teen.
afientre of Stan sitt . Fuzsr-on the corner of O'H ara ara
sad Liberty.streets :Plusburei--are. ptepared to furn ish Flle aof ettesy des e'ription,.3l the best, uality; and being
_decennium:lto make at the interest of consumers to pur
',chase Files from them, respectfully invite the patroport
of all whtfue9 the article.
• 41'sUcRESII:tc' CO.
EMOVAL.—On account of our pent 'up' market, and
R
dee:matt for .vegetable stands, I. have' been coma
pelted - to 'remove 'my Bread'Sttuid to theopposite side.of,
Market litriet,•idfront of Alexander R Dry Goods:
Store.lothere shall be glad to seeing former elastomers..
.IYI2 • • • - • • ••- .1011N-S/lEPIIARD.
7 00/1 7 13Kft — , Feu! Lott—Bounded by 1 cilia, Liberty
JC
and Bay star, each lot. having - 24 'feet - front, : and 'ex
te4ldinif_haek.ll.o feel- Two of them AO corner lots, - and
he potation of the-whole pion Criyi s one' of thO roost ad
viunageorul in ail CitV , :For furtherinfoint ation apply to,
- BWARTZWELDERi Fourth
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4RAISTRONG & CRUZES, Cononimien* Hitithigais
and Peale?: in Pmdnix, 2t Make* t4 del _
JAS. ftIeGUIRE, FAIIIIIONABLE TAxwa s Third st.oteif
Wood—St. Chdides Buitidings. • • . laepllll ,
Y.T.iiiknaaCElNlNVaimiliirietr and Conunaiio/77:
41 chant, No:114 Wood etreet.• *. • • febl
IZEBULON KINSEY — De, aleria. Caney Gooda . a
21immings, No. G 7 Market street. fob!
LEXANDER JAYNE . , "di/. Ty' Stow, , 72 Thir.
street, near Wood. ' • .• • MI.
mac Los. Yi 1,0 'City •.f7 /Mtn, Store,i No. 132;
/,‘Libbrty streetopposite.thentouth of Market, fon
.oOIUA -IROBIN SON, 1 Agent for' Hamden &' Co. , c
JLing qf rack& nth 'Mona doot below Wood; fcbl
JACKi3ON,.Pasent Afidieina Depot, a9Lib
yr.,,,ny street, bead of:Wood, - .. • febl
tuq'oras
.xasfi,
111 & 017`,Booksdlan and Stat imam, No,
;blarkot ot: berwnen Third and Fourth, , . (obi. ~
FE4;!4KaiaaiMaiHiA
UU & sARGEOIT,N-k1 corner of Wood tui • I:ll.xth
..uoLbLES & SON, Ranters antilleakriin Fxeettnea
IN. Coto find Bank Nola; No,. 6.5 Market ave . & tebl
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A . FULTON, tykand Brass Founder, No. 7p secoud.
street, between Market 'and Ferry streets. - ' (eta
ult./MONS ' lr, VAltll & acsfi. Wagon 'Makers;
St. Char street; heat' the' - • • • febl
.
DitVicirtd°:"?. O
FFICE '
Plm°"'dleiieraar
/ WERNELIEFUJ,FashionhOIo Clothing Estal44,lAsneist,
kl• Na 25 Liberty. street. • in 3,34
. 'tat stre et,
pc.ithuo
LlALtat a HICKETSON, Mandato! Omens and Vim
/XL nnananZarchana, comer of LantlY and trwitt
!1 •A. bIeDIULT &b'er . :yarding suld Commission
s Zdarstaner, Canal linstn . ' • • inarS
40k1Nfit'CLOSKtfiti, am and CroMier, Liberty street
between Sixth and fir n alley,soutp aide. .
- L) • •v,..ikuctrktEws 4 co., witoossam Grocers, Com-
AA, mission and Forwarding Merchants, and Agents tor
Brighton Cotton Yarms, 57'\ Voter st... Pittsburg. (apt
.WARD, Denote, Penn street, three diva
abov Hand street. thrice hoors,..from nine-dtl
five.
I,IOOLEY & LAIRD, Merchant Itsitins i Wood street,
NJ second door from %Vatar i , will keep
. constantly on
hand awe!! sett:en:died or Clothing ... : marltay •
Ihkaoa l s emd../tsaid Cloth.
t ....LAND; Cheap ‘W
• ing No . : . 45 Liberty street, corner of Virgin
aneY, Pittsburgh. . tob26tly
'Ur_ LEE, (successor to Mimesis. & Lu,)
and , Coneeissim . iferehans, for.the sale of..Axaori
san Woolen. Goods. • • febl6
if A Y & CO., Book,s' dims, Manatees:, and Paper Daum,
corner of Wood and !third streets, Pittsburgh, Pa.
soot-binding and PrintiairdOnOto order: tebl9
.
TAM} F. ltEfficAttorneY at Zolo.'--Othee removed to
tl Fourth street, between limithfield and Grant streets
rittsbargh. • jan:tant
LU.•110' , 10'..2,012b°,17.t.",i,f,`""!" - 4'ekvetreling
do SMITH, Forwarding and Comousseon
N.) Merchants and Lcakn in Produce, No.d Smithfieldst
opposite the Motiongaholft Nome. • .. ,• • jall);;;
INO ie tdOOKILEAD,. Kaolaak and Rota Dooms
AI L and Produce Dearer, corner of thq Diamond and
Diamond alley.
E - TODD . * CO., Ocndevun's Furnishing Good: Pis
e graarameur, comer Maar/cot and Filth .streets, op
marra, entrance oa Pitth street. myl3
A kISALLIMMURNIS, Witoksa le and /Watt /kaki' on
..dok
Fancy and Staple Dry Goods, 63 Market street, •be;
tweet' Fourth and ths. Platt:load. my 23
jl.ifiN DUNLEVY, 0:14 Bauer, No. 1:20 %V ood s
Gold Leaf, Dogmata'Fon, ist.anstaudy on hand sad
manafaclured to order. • •• • my*..l
uuitekty . LE nt
E, Irgot Dealer? and Coiniszion
,A.U.4lefeltantr, kr the sale of Aloe ncari Woolen Goode,
.Cerner of Liberty 'street and Cec it's alley. novlO
Gt' BLUME, Piano Fork Maaufsetarer, and dealer lu
.IL I 4 Musical lastrainents, Ka: ALS • Wood street, near
norld
trd AI WOODSVELL, importer and Dealer in For-
U eiri . anc Dome:tie Hardware, corner of Second and
Wood ottette.
.009
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QdlitUNls hlcCLinifids' N C 0. ,& Agents for Carlisle
I , J sula RiPPON's 13.egaltir Line of racket Ships, from .
New York. to Liverpool, No. 442 Liberty st. fehl '
•
VSEPH BLAJOK — Boat Sore, Ship Chandlery and
te Agency of the . Vinshurgh . Lard Oil factory, No 4,
Market street, Pittsburg r, Pat
ItkAFFE . it irCONNOLt, Propnetors of the '.Pittrburgh
: Portable Boat Store . corp.,' of Peas and Wayne eta .
r.it3dES. MAY; WhoZook (how, Forwarding and Cone
i iniseans Aterchant, Water SWIM, between Market and
feht
1111LI.C . V. CURRY, Banker and Exchange Brokers, N o
63 Wood street, third door below Fourth, west side
febt
KAMER&
.ftilAM; Bankaa and ..Eachange Brokers,
corder of Thitd rind Wood kraus,. oppottite the St.
TOIiNSON h STOCKFON,BookrelleratStationfts,;Frin
1C73 and Pitblishen, corner er . f gar k et end Thud ets.:
febi
IrICTOR, SCELLtIA, Bookseller, &aligner add
V Fifth street, between Wood and Market: jsin7
AleSTElbi,F,rnat Fattatler and Gal Feuer, Smith
. field street, between Diamond alley and Fifth St.
• deetB '
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eltr. J. AIeDEVITT, IPhokarde Grocery, dealers in 'Pro
,,, tines and Pittsburgh manufactures, No. 214. Liberty,
opposite 7th st. aplB
NJEVEN BLO DOORS CLOT/ONO STORE„No 5 Sixth
meet, near Liberty. WOLIN PARRAN,
i Proprietor.
OHN D. MORNAN, Whaesale and Banat Lasagsa, No.
93k, Wood street, one door south of Ditunoni
febl
FOLLANSLIBE fe - RAYIVisftD, Whokaate anskßesaii
J/eakrein BooPt and ShoebNo. ISO Liberty strett., op
posite Wood. ftbl -
Ct Wholuak Drug
B. house, corner of-First and Wood streets, and cotter
of Woad and Sixth. - feta'
J. 15. X TOMO J. Q. L., TOIJIta.
T S. M. YOUNG & Coy . Wholesale and Retail Family
Rl • Grocers' and Dealers In Produce, N. W. corner of
YoUrth 'and'Peiry and fa. W. corner of Third and Ross
streets, Pittsburgh.
=airy
TOSHUA RHODES, .Wholesale Fruiterer Corti - aligner
0 and Denier in Nina and'all kinds isf Foreign Fruits,
No. 6 - Wood inreet;East aide, between Water and Fire
streets, Pitbsbtirgl4Pa. All orders in his line carefully
attended to: mares
'Tons MODEvrrr. JAMES IticDavrrr. Wm. tilcDevrrr
.! TORN hIcDEVITT &. BROS., Wholesale Grocers, Deal-.
41..ers in . _Produce, Pittsburgh hicuntactures, and Ider
chandize 'generally, No: 13 Commercial Row, Liberty
hireet.:` . :..: -. : .'. ' . - =WILY'
AIT
31. ALEXANDER& SONS. Coffinblakers and Fur
f
!V V nuking Undertaker's, coiner of Penn and St. Clair
streets; opposite the Exchange. Entrance on Fenn greet.
febl
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TORN H. MELLOR, Whoksale and Retail Deafer in
'CP ' Muskan4,2 l ftesivalliistritmenit,Piamis,Sehool 13ook a,
and Stationery, No. 122 Wood street.. jonl
TAMES PATTERSON, Jr., corner of First end Ferry
id/ streets, mannfatturer of Locks Irvagel, and Bolts;
Tobacco, Fuller , . AIM and ; Timber Screyrs t Hansen
Screws for RolltnirMills scull)
T BRYAR, Reitifying.Distiller and Wholesale - aler
la .in Foreign and „Domestic W ine and Liquors, No.
11.4 Liberty street j lurid 53 Dian:tend alley. br2l
IGIXCHANGE - HOTEL,- Exchange Place, Baltimore.
.LAD. DOBUT t PriV;iotor. Coaches will be in remlinees
a4all the latfclings to convey passengers, free of chaj,e,
to the Hotel.
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"U'ING do FINNEY,-Agents for the De/atoore Muscat
lasuraoce Company, of Philadelphia, at the Ware
house et King '&11olmes, Watgratreet, near, hlaehet.
.
CARSON rciticKNIGHT, Whokroda Growl and Corn-
Arerehanth Sixth street, between Wood ; and
.
Liberty. = dec4
WIL GLENN, Bookbindericorner of Third and Wood
etveots, above C. H... Kay, where be.s prepared to
ry
do eve 'description of ruling and binding.. pec2 -
WT l'ilitriPAYTtArbareeafe — and RetTiirbeariiii
DRY GOODS,on u
h.et corner of Market-and
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81.4. • ap2o;y
O . IIIIIUEL ,MORROW, Manufacturer of Tin, Copper
:atid , Sheet -Iron Ware, No. 17 Fifth street, between
Wood and:Market.
feblo
F2M7=I
ROTIi k ' S COTT ,' InOlisalt and Brosil Dtakr it;
:Boots, Shots, Trunks, Carpel Bags, 4g e.. S.W. corner
of 'Fourth ,and Smithfield,os4rittOurgh, [ossl2:y
PIIINGSaIIAR3II7OII. .... WILLIAM MILILBA,MR.
& W. MillialJait" Corroniarion 'arid forwarding
S
llderchantriaitd dude% iri Ficiat, Wool and - Produce,
No. 53 Water, and 104.FrOntliiitai b etween Wood and
Smithfield streets. Firtabargh.i6 f" AualkY
I)•ICHARD T., LEEC,II; iimPorger - and , dealer 411 '
_lilt Foreign and lA:moat Srakey,
..I,lo4wars, and Car
riage Trimmings, of all .deseviptiona,NO3l3 . • Wood et.,
Pittabergb;sevelidoore above Fill .1, alitehe do or above
H. Chit& &Co'a Sh Sto - '11P24
' &Smit.l4) Wholacge
QfdITH & SINCLAIR-, Oat° Martin ants,4oWood
,i.,7 Groan, Produce and Comm iss ion ateneh „ nterid , into
street, ritteburghj.:. Thiituidereigned•lnivutt
...eakthe
partrierabip under the above style, respect Y
patronage of the finande of the late firm, and the pa r
chasers generally, 'They , -feel warranted - in•prOplisto o 1 f,
;that they can give.satisfaction to Rik yr4o,piap m,. ,
*m,- or confide business to the ir care. , _
______ H
„, . - • WM. H. WEFT
, .
W. M. 111';GLI AU7R•
riIOWIIISEND, CARR & CO., Successors to the.old firm
Of C. Townsend "& Co., and Curr & Rowland, beg,
leave to• announce to their friends and to'the public gen
erally, that. they are now prepared to eiecute all, lands:
of 'work in.the Coach - and Wagon-maltingbatlueee at:
the - shortest notice, andlwarranted to be of the-best quidi
ty, The very large .quantity of seasoned
,Timber, with
which they are prepared, and theiicaCilitiet (of hi/knees, -
enables them to.iristinerhe'pablic that they are prepared'
to carry on an extensive and irrotnyt business in their
line, Land they respeotfully'sohed'a'cOntinnance' attic,
liberldPationalpe bestowed upon the late ftruts..l: 11014::
`'~~Tz'*"•'~~ "~t"~ - „'~-_ y ~,~ 1 . -~ -1;.~.
Val
Ititito..:
UTM. DYER,, Omer' (MT -Et WNW Dialer, No. .168
vi'Ube:mi . street:Pittsburgh. matl7
L. 0. REYNOLDS. J. L. SHILL
EYNOLDS k SHEE, Wholesale Gl`OeeTs, Commission
• Merchants, and Dealers in Raga, Paper, kc.;corner
o Petin and Irwin itreets, Pittsburgh. All sizes. Print
hug-Paper constantly on hand. • swarthy
Gard. "
•
TAMES PATTON,'Ir.,. R
Wholescgegrucer and Rut fi x ing.
Disiiller, and Dealer in Foreign and Domestic 'Mites
and Liqdors, Flour, Cheesa,•Seeds, Grata, Scc., No. 17.
Liberty street, Pittsburgh, • •• • • msra
t • • ian e • ' (mega ,on• • • -
.. - ErOUS E, •SIGN, AND ORNAMENTAL PAINTER,
„IM Liberty -street,. opposite _Hand: • All work neatly
ieneented. Qrdens pnacmalty attended inuraby
:George ,Beetle 6 . .
..MANUFACTURE
,t 7 INV e liR s USH. NB, non, Pit brrarca:an:....
, atently on hand: &general and extenelee assortment of
its SlNDs'of BRUSHES,. at theloivest Eastern prices:
•
N. B.—Maehine Brushes, /Le g thade to order et the
shortest notice. , .
..raerny..
• t,t.. ~ L , 3. 41. - D. SP RI la GSTEINe‘
R0.14D Woos street, between and, Fire's Alley.. -
NIHOLESALE and Retail Dealer in. Cedar Werik
'Farley Ware;„Woode n Ware, oC eve ry d e eript
Willow Ware, foreign and domesue; Matte of all,
kindal Pite nflMotary Churn e, which la seepage anytime'
in -age in the United States. For sale at the. lowest
J. . LIONNT.
WHOLESALE GROC S ER, RECTIFYING DISTILLER
COMMISSION AND PRODUCE MERCHANT;
-DZALLII SA=
Foreign-and Anna:tie Wittet,Liquers, Fruits, Nuts, fe.
mirchB • 162 Liberty street, Pittsburgh-
M'OANDLESS & CAMPBELL,
.No. 97 Wood street, rlcrt door to Diaaumd alley,
19aorasaLs GELLIZS3 IN VAIII/117 AND DIV Goons,
• A RE now in daily receipt of all the articles in their
line of basiness--pruchtuied at the ' lowesvprices in
ttcrEast; to Which 'they invite the attention of country
Merchants and odiera4 and which they flatter themselves
they can dispose of az the lowest prices and on the most
favorable terms.:.;. , ... .• _ Inn%
-
•
amok Sign and Ornamentat-Painter,
1..)• and dealer in PAINTS, No. 44 St. Clair st., Pitt .
burgh, has constantly on hand all kinds of Psurrs, either
Dry or Mixed; Japan and Copal Varnish; Linseed Oil;
Boiled Oil;, Spirits Turpentine; Window Glass, of all
sing Putty, Paint Bnishes,-ike., all of the best quality,
and Pre safe at reasonable mines. sepll
. • 'H. GERBEEIDING,, Dealer in Imported
'lllband Domestic , Segars, Snuff and Tobatep,
Wholesale and Retail, Liberty, street, au
doors above Smithfield, Piusburgh, Pa. ,
: All orders from country Merchants Vill be promp .
y attended tei. 3Y20:1y
ww. a. scuts- • /AXES AtILIVION.
CAIFE & - ATKINSON; Mantijacturers of Tin, Cop.
1.7 'per and Shut iron Ware. They also exeonto every
description of•Blackamith Work. First street, between
Wood and Market, Pittsburgh. oct3l-7
RUGS! DI °I:;Vt °I T ? L s DA
streets, Pittsburgh, will keep constantly on band Dregs,
Paints Oils, DY,'Statre' &c.
N. B.—Physicians' Prescriptions carefully compound
ed from the bestsnaterials, at any hour of the day or
night. Also, an assortment of Perfumery; fine tooth,
hair, and clothes''Brtushes, rko &c., which will he
sold low for cash. apfilkly
---
WILLIAM TROVLLLO; Undertaker, Filth street,
im-
T mediately opposite the Theatre, respectfully in
forms his friends and the public in general, that be has
resumed his business as a Furnishing• Undertaker. Ho
is supplied with and always keeps on hand Corrals of all
sizes and kinds, Shrouds, and all other Irticies necessary
on !nett occasions.
Silver plates, ice boxes, and leaden coins will be sup
plied in order. A fine hearse and eat rugs always ready
to attend funerals. scpSitly
John iii. Townsend.
DRUGGIST AND APOTHECARY, No. 45, Market
street, three doors above Third,Pittsburgh, will have
constantly on hand'a well selected assortment . of the best
and freshest Medicines, which be will sell null:Le most
reasonable terms. Physicians sending orders will be
promptly attended to, and suppplied with articles they
may rely upon es genuine.
Phyaicians prescriptions will be accurately and neatly
prepared from the best materials, at any hour of the day
or night.
Also, for sale, a lugs stock of fresh and good PERFII.
?SERV. ' dec.l9
R. Guarani, • • 1, a; uco: --- ;:ii:icrmyca
GALLAGIZEIR, LONG & MILLER *
N. 102 Front rt., between Wood and Solitlyidd streets.
MU FA CT URE RS of Bells oral! shes, double and
single action Force Pumps, Counter Railing, Min
eral Water Pumps, fittings of all kinds for Gas, Water,
Stettin, &c., Brass Castings for Machinery and anti-attri
ton metal for same. Particular attention paid to Gas
Fixtures, and a well assorted stock of Plain and Orna
mental Pendants, Burners, Chandeliers, &e.,ece., con
scantly on band. °eta
£lO3 ANXITIIOIIO. MOHL . ONOZEIL
RMSTRONG & CROZER, Commiasion Mire-hams
,
~ No. 22 Market street, Pittsburgh, Pa., will attend
promptly to the stile of every description of Western
Produce, and other articles entrusted to their care.
Ravaltro—Banna,liussey & Co.. Pittsburgh; Hanna,
Graham & Co., New, Lisbon, O.; Merchants generally,
Wellsville, O.; Rhodes & Ogleby, Bridgeport, O. A. G.
Richardson & Bro., Cincinnati;
J. P. Howard, Loam - 1411e,
Ky.; Guile & Dortvort, Bt. Louis; H. Boyles, Steuben
ville. _ • dec9:y
ALLEMP BROWN.
BROWN'S TiOTEL,
W. C. CONN/WAN
CORNER OF SEITHFEELD AND THIRD STS.,
Pietst , urgh. Pa.
BROWN & CONNELLY, PROPRIETORS.
N. B.—Good Stabling attached to the house.
AFULTO - ‘, :ell and :rats Founder, as rebus
. commenced business at his old stand, No. 70, Be
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 10 to
10,000 pounds, cast from pattems of the mast approved
models, and warranted to be of the best materials.
Mineral Water Pampa, Counters, Railings, &c., &.c.,
together , Alth every 'variety of Brass Castings, if requir
ed,turraed and finished in the neatest manner.
A. F. is the sole agent for Babbilt4 Artrintlarattion Me
tal, so justly celebrated for the reduction of friction in
machinery. The boxes and Composition can be had of
bun at all times. noviary
XTEWLY INVENTED PATENT BLOCK SPRING
11 TRUSS,. for the immediate ' relief and permanent
cure of Henna and Rupture' (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
teg neatly balanced on springs, yields to the pressure of
ray part of it, and thoroughly adapts itself to any move-
Font made by the wearer. It can Ye worn without any
intermission, until a cure is affected The subscribers
have nude arrangements for the manufacture of these
valuable Trussee,ln a superiorsty/e, in Philadelphia and
have them now for sale at their office, No. 77 Smith fieldi
street, tsar Sixth, Pittsburgh. GEORGE WATT,
• /31 . D. W. KAUFFMAN.
'NEW DRUG STORE—Joan D. Mosaic, Who/s
-uds vut 114 tail Druggisc - No. 941,Vcied street,
one door tenth of Diamond alley, Pittsburgh.—The l if
subleriberNtui just - receiVed from the eastern cities, and
is now ajtedng arthe abovestand, a full assortment of
articles in abline,consikting of Drugs of all kinds, Dye
Stuffs; PainUsand Garnishes, Chemicals, ibc., together
with all such ortieles as are usually kept for safe at a
wholesalettad'retail drugstore.
His stock is estirely new, and.has been selected with
care. He is coal:Welt Mathis articles, both as to quality.
and Price, will * Please such as may favor hiafwith ann.
. _
IrONONOALIELA Mime
.111 ; maim would rennatfully inform his friends and the
'Public, that his new - estiblishment is now in full opera
:tion, andiltathe is prepaid to furnish Boat Cabins, and
:fill all alders for Planed Lumber, with promptitude, and
;at the - lowest rates:
Board and Plank, planedin one or loth sides, con
'stonily on hard...
.
Sash, Doors and Monldings,t( every description, made
to order. ,
Builders and Carpenters woUd And it to their advert
tage to give him a eall, as he cannow furnish them with
planked atut, suitable for every deeription of work.
deeg.tf
. • ~ West Point Weeks. •
PRESTON & WAGNER, Engine tuilders, have com
menced business on Penn 81, nel3-the Point, at the
establishment formerly carried on by Sackhouse & Nel
son. Person* wishing. to purchase &tun Engines for
Boats, or for other purposes, will picesefavor us with a
call, as we Batter ourselves to be able to littlish. them on
'as favorable terms as any otherestabliehmun in the city.
• Also, rolling mill-and, castings of every deic c
an
shortest - notice.be•had atthe shoestotice.
Rmskezacw.-Cept. Robert Beer,. Thomail ec ti,
Church, Carothers, & Co., H. Denny, Esq., M. klien & Co y
CYPRIAN PR ON
ap22 • , ENOCH wAGDER.
C .
HEAP BONNET 11
S.--W. R. MURPHY is seli t riat
his remaining stock of.BONNETS et greed- redu
ced prices. Bonnets - Of last winter's shapes at him 25
cents to 111,00. ; •• : •
Cheap Lawns.—A lot of Dress Lawn! reduced ti 121
cents-per yard. .- •
Whus oaf . for Druses.—A. sup ply received, run
coffered very low. -
Dark Chnghtuns.--Dlch dark styles of Ging - keen. 'Also
Manchester and Domestic, da., of choice Patterns.
Mantua Raborm—An assortment just received in the
VPholesale - Roonis, 2d stary, and offered IoW by the piece.
Also, White and Colored Satin do.
Prints and Marlins —An excellent *took on hand, from
4c. per yd. up to'the'finest qualities. ',
rfutinortkat• tat contest Fourth and
' • Important. •
TOW M. BLAIR. DA FID'BTEV, ART and. PHILIP
fl SPAHMANibtiVingptirchasedtiteentireixtterest and
stock in trade of Mr. John W:Mlair beg leave to Inform
heir mai:net - one friends and the,public that they have this
dly entered into partutiship tinder the firm and style of
Biala& Co : for the Manufacture - of Bruthes of every
description being practical workmen, they will - make
op every article of the most durable material, , end in the
first style; and - will keep en hand , ferrate, at theirstore,
No. 120 Wood street, a very large assortment of every
thing in their line of business—which, with their Amon
sive. sleek of Shoe'FindingscPishinir Tackle, Tea. end
Pocket Knives, Powder, ethot, and Variety-Goods, -- they
will sell chenir; wbOleinle and retail. ' - ,
Machine Brushes made to order, with despatch.
The micoareiMtient andlfittronage of theitfriends and
the public isearnOtlyttolictted, and will be thankfully re
ceived:':Obsery •. BLAIR Ac CO.;
Pittsliergli, 06 - 2110M10fiieloe30) 12,0 Wood at.:
ityr7lll,l' eArl e tu r r i va iß:
marld:
PITTSBURG-EL MONDAY., JUNE 18, 1849.
I ' . Tin hooting. o. c. tia ixstt. . :• • ..
11. CAM=
rPHPlmhacribers Most - resPectfutly announce to theif . - Hammer & Danker
1 that -they have • perfected their ar- OABIN'T WAREROOSI, SMITHFIELD STREET,
.rangementto carryon the business of Tiu Roofing au au Zettseas &rent/Ivrea and Strawberry alley, Piusburg, Pa.
Intensive acalst. HAMMER A - HAULER keep constantly on hand
rills now close On four years since we first introdueed a variety of excellent and fashionable Furniture,
HO roofing in lEihreity. :Darin.' that time we have cover- warranted equal to any in the city, and sold on as
ed over fiity thousand square feet of roofs with tinplate, • ' favorable terms as can be obtained at any similar
and in all cans we believe we - have given the most en- .establishment in - .be West. They have now on hand an
rite satisfaction. This kind of roof has been,applied to unusually extensive stock, embracingall kinds of Furnis
the:very best .buildings in, this city, including, among a ture, from the cheapest and plainest to the most costly
large number of others, tIM two superb buildings on Penn and elegant. All orders promptly intended to. mtfil:Or
street, owned by/ohn L. Shoenberger and John - Diesel, -
Peers: That du roofing (when skillfully Mid on is both
permanent and durable, there can•he no doubt; in proof
of this,wc can refer to the almost universal upplicetiou
of this kind of roofing in tue large cities on the sea-board
dhring the'laet twenty years; and 'from enouiringan the
subject, me. have yet to learn of any one of these roofs
having been worn out. The roofs covered with' tin in
oar own city arc open to the examination 'fall who take
an interest in tho matter.' We have also prepared n
.miniature plea of 'which maybe seen atour estek..
lishment, where an yother informauou wilt be give n wi th'
pleasure. . • JOHN DUNLAP 4t. - •
:max? • . • Corner Market and Second welts.
••EiE ATTENTION OF THE PUBLIC is respectfully
.1- called to the following certificates :
Ma. Earms--•Baving tested a quantity' of bola
weighed by your A reometer, I find the result proves Tour
instrument correct; and -recommend the -use of- tt to
those going to California, as the beet method for 'obtain
lug the real value of Gold. Beep. yours
. J. B. Deb/LEVY,
Pituburgh,March 9,'49. Gold Beater.
ai•-.lmo
. P1T73111171011, March 7,1819.
Ms. gaants—DearSir: Having examined the 4Areoet
eter,n manufactured at Youtrooma, I do not hesitate to
commend it to the tumor those gentlemen who are about
removing to California, in search of Gold'. ' •
It gives a close approximation to the specific gravity
of metals, and will certainly enable tbo adventurer to as-
certain when his placer Is yielding Gold.:
rorldi Yours., resp'y,. M'CLINTOCK.
Bead quarters for Sonia and Shoes,
C0101141700/1371 Lien 5211TUPIZLE. STUMM, mason, PA
TROTH &SCOTT having commenced
the general Boor and SHOE business,
. • Wholesale and retail, would respectfully invite
the attention of their friends and thd . public gene
:idly, to, their , splendid new stock, consisung,of
Women , s,.lloye, Misses' and . Children's wear, of every
variety, mutable for the season, and at prices to Snit the
times. Also, a splendid article of 'home-made work,
such as Gentle:Um:Os fine Boots, and Ladies' Misses' and
Children's fine work.
Please call and examine for yourselves.
N. lk—Truveling Trunks,
.Carpet Bags, &c.. &c., al
ways on baud and for sale-low'fin.p . ah.
igr Country' Merchants would find it to their Interest
to give as a call, when visiting the city.
TROTII & SCOTT,
marl 4
. Public Notice to Economists.
j• Tux • subscribe!, being desirous.of
Changing his business, has determined
to close out the balance of hia stock of HOOTS,
SHOES AND•TRUNKS, AD COST. That' wil t
be sold in lois, to snit purchasers, from
• • ONE 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.
Ito cases Boots on band, 815, 818, $2l, $2.1 per case.
mar 7 .1. BATES.
WAGONS, W ItGONS.
THOMAS HARRISON, MANUFACTURER OF
Wagons, Drays, Carts, tbs.,
P.VMSTLVANIA AVINCE,IILLY XILE PRONE TIME COURT notes.
proprietoi of this establishment having always
on hand a supply of superior, well seasoned Lum
ber, is prepared to fill orders of every description In his
branch of manufacturing, with as short notice and on as
favorable lerms as any other workman In the West.
A newly invented Patent Tip Wagon, (or hauling
brick, is built at the above place. Also, Repairing at
tended to. Orders from a distance will receive prompt
attention.
Rzstramicas—Geo. W. Smith, James McCully, Jonas
MClintock. ' marS3m
811 - I , l7larrialrii
RS.& W. M HANNAFORD respectfully inform the
. citizens and the publicnerally that they have re
moved their Wareroonts to Smithfield Street. between
Diamond alley and -Fifth street, sista of the Dig Bedstead,
where they are prepared to sell, wholesale or retail, very
cheap for cash, the following anicles:—Bareaus, Bed
steads, with Oattam's Iron Fastenings, and also the best
quality of Sefew Bedsteads, Tables, Stands, tke. And
they wish it particularly understood. as there Is so ranch
prejudice against machine made work, that they warrant
their work to give satisfaction, and if not well made, the
money shall be returned. • martl3:3m
TOIIN S. HAMILTON, Apnney at Lata—Othce on
0 Fourth street, between Wood and Smithfield, Pins
.
burgh.
yy
A GENTSitftISTED-ITwo or three Agents cars nd
deeintble situations to canvass and take subsceihen
in this Comity for a-valuahle - work, highly recommended
by numerous persona diatiguiehed alike for their learning
and religious influence in this and Eastern Cities, by ap
plyingin person to EDWARD TODD & CO,-
. may( Corner of Fifth and Market 511, up stairs.
VaAstable Real Ilatate-for Sale.
THE subscriber will sell, at private sale, that valuable
Property, ou the Fourth street road, adjoining his
present residence, and give
possession immediately,—
Tern are about TEN ACRES OF CHOICE LAND. In a
high stnte of cultivation. The improvements are a large
and well finished BRICK DWELLING HOUSE, a su
perb linen, and other oat-buildings. Adjoining the Dwell ,
uig is a running Fountain and a good Pump, which fur
nish a constant supply of excellent, water. There is a
variety of Fruit Trees and Shrubbery on the premisee.—
If the above described property-is not sold soon it will
be rented for a time. Also, for sale, a large - LOT, on
Pen.isylvania Avenue, at the end of the board-walk.
Inquire of (usar3l:3ail DAVID BEELER,
No.I I SWOOD ST.
^ •
Going to Move.
CHINA, GLASS AND QUEENSWARE SELLING
OFF—CALL Arm Sumas Bsaosrss.—The 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 nad QIMENSWARE, Giran.
doles, Lamps, Britannia, Tea Ware, Custom, French
and English htantel Ornaments, and Tea Setts, of the
newest styles and patterns, all of which he offers at a
small advance above cost- Remember the
_place, NR.
115 Wood sr. 1feb27 . 1 M. HOPKINSON.
Commercial Row Cabinet, Watreroom
T. B. YOUNG & Co. & i : .owo opoo
....
.AVE rerioved their CABINET
WARE-ROOMS to Commercial Row, Liberty
street, opposite the bead of Smithfield. where they will
keep constantly on hand an extensive assortment of So
and
every Tables, Wardrobes, Bureaus, Bedsteads, Chairs
every article in their line of business.
e i ,* Undertaking promptly attended to at reasonable
Ices marn
• Mateo Caps, sad Multi.
i
• Tun subscriber s now receiving from the
- city of New York a choice assortment of Hats
,111 1 11 .111,Caps and Mum's, Latest FashiOits, in great va
rietyiand very mines., wholesale and retail:
JAMES WILSON,
Smithfield street, 2d door South of 4th at.
ASHIO OF HATS FOR 164.8.
& co., (liate.,/11 , 0ord &King ' ) WILL introduce, on Saturday, Aug. 20, SMFALL
.STYLS OF . H AT 8 r just received from 'New
York Those in want of a neat and beautiful 11 - AT,
are Invited to ,call at their attire, - earner of Fifth and
Woad streets,' aug24
New list and Cap Store.
jiWILSOIs4: fiat Manufacturer,
(formerly of the comer of Diamond alley
and Wood streete begs leave respectfully
to (Morin his old CUSIOII , 3i3, friends, and the public, that
he hat opened a NEW STORE, 013 Smithfield st., where
a choice assortment of HATS, CAPS, and. LADIES ,
FURS, (as good, neat, fashionable and CHEAP as any in
the city,) may be had. .1. W. very cordially invitee his
friends and the public to remember his new location and
establishment,and give him'a call as hearty as he intends
to welcome them. taaral-ly
Paahlawalbla Hat and Cap Manufsict
GFt) SHE ScANSHUTZ, Agent, respeCtfully
informs his friends and the public general
ly, that he has commenced the manufacture of
Hats sad Caps, at No. 33 Wood street, one doorfronitho
comer of Second, where he has now on hand a-fine-afi
sortment of Hawand Caps of his own manufacture, which
be will :dispoise of, wholesale or retail, on the most rba
sonablei terms, for cash or city acceptance. Hats made
to order at the shortest notice.
' Clinton raper
THE CLINTON. PAPER MILL, situated at Stenben
vine, Ohio,-having bee 11 e nlarged and improved, and
at, a .very,great
,e.Tketise : added new .and.the most im
proved kind of machinery, is now prepared to menu*.
tare all kinds of Writing, Printing, %Wapping end Cotton
Yarn Papers, Rennet Boards, Ae.,- equal to any in the
Eastern or Western country. ,
The undersigned having the Agency of the above Miii,
will keep constaptly'on hand a large supply of the differ
ent kinds of Paper, and will have any size made to
orderat short notice. g. C. HILL,
•n3l • •• • ••• 87 Wood street.
m ••
[HE subscribers having taken the Sawmill above the
i Fifth Ward Bridge, formerly run.by Mr. John Chum
thrst end having a good stock of Timber on hand, would
shiest the, patronage of the .public. Orders thankfully
reedved and punctually attended to.
- • BAVARY tr. SPAULDINa.
. .
Theundersigned having sold his interest itt the above
toMessrs. Savary & Spaulding. would recommend
them to - ds formeecustorners am, the community, asbeing
well gudified to give satisfaction to 'all whramay deal
with that, . baniatif) JOHN CHAMBERS.
101 1 39 1 303PATHICBC9KS—Jestreceilied,nt1he Book-'
XX store's( the subscriber, in Fifth et., near Market :
Mainits hlidira,pura, by Samuel Hahnemanwiranslated
and edited by Charles Julius Hempel, M.D. 4 vols. . •
Hartman's *rite Diseases, by Dr. Hemprel, yol.
in
HoceptithicDomestic Medicinit t by S. Lowrie,enlarg
ed and Import:ma by A. J. Hill, M- D.
I,,h i s d N ew Blume', insl.l; Nos.l and 3.
• Herings Dameinic Physician.
BoomnehanseteeTheraprede Pocket Book, for Home
pathists, by Dr. Okle.
Hatieman't Chronia Diseases, yol. 3.
Together with: Medicine Chesta r of - different sizes and
price s . , rapIRI . ' VICTOR SCRUM.
_+.'
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~il'..
, ..1111iscellantous,
The. Aerometer.
MEE
MEN!
EVIESI
Misulichuous.
..Purniture.
Tux subscrlber,.whihing to reduce. his present
-- stock - of Futniture,.will, from this date until fur.
tiler notice, sell all atticlesln his line at cost, being,
detennined to lessen the amount of stock on hand.
Those persons who :may call on him with the intenticin
A i
otgetting a ' , local penny's lvorth,o,vvill not be pointed..;disap
iHis stock of Furniture :la equal to any in the
city, both in style and workmatiship,_and the assortment
complete:" •- ' ALEXANDkirt. APCORDY, •
Furniture Rooms Third IL
Next door above Pittsburgh Bank:
... .______.-
• James W. Wood w el l • lIRE
MODERN AND ANTIQUE PURNIT •
• • No. 83 TIMM STREET, PUT/Milian.
1'
' ••A Lerma and splendid .assorunent of Furniture,
. suitable for Steamboats, Hotels, and Private Dwell
'MO, constantly on hand, and. Made to order. •
a present Stock on hand cannot he ekceeded by any
manufactory in the Western country, Persons wishing
to purchase, would do well to give me a call, se I not de
termlned my prices shall please. Part Of the Stock con
sists in—
Tcte a Tete; Buffet Eumele;
Louis XIV. Chairs; queen Elizabeth Chairs;
Tea Poyse; Fruit Tables;
Toilet Tablei; • Louis XV.. Commode,.
French Mahogany Bedsteads; Piano Stools ;
50 Sofas, with plush and hair clpth corers;
50 Mahogany Rocking Chain;
90 dozen Parlor • do.
30 ." .Fancy do.
25 Centre Tables;
20 pair Divan's; 4 pair Pier Tables;
- 15 marble top Dressing Bureaus ;
8 Wardrobes; 8 Secretaries and Book Cases;
•
20 marble top Wash Stands ;
4 pair Ottomans; -•
• 8 pair Fancy Work Stands.
A erey large assorment of common Chairs and other
Furniture, too numerous to mention. • • •
irr Steam Boat. furnished on the shortest notice, and
on the 91041 reasonable terms. • • febo ,
Gold. Wi1114101 . 111.-,
lair PARRY. has invented a Machine for washing Gold,
.. for which he has Made application for apatent.—
They are now offered for sale at the. Warehotise of .
PARRY, scorr & Co., No. 103 Wood at., Pittsburgh. .
Adventurers to California are invited to call and ex
amine these labor-saving machines. They are simple in
their construction, easily transmated.on the,back of
mules or horses, !weighing eighty pountls each, and can
be put in operation in half an hoar. They can be filled
with provisions. It Is the opinion of those who have
seen the trial of one of these machines of smallest size,
that two men will wash the mineral fiom 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 hen th They will require bur a small stream ot
water, and can be used the whole seattonjund can be put
into operation where there is cot sufficient water to wash
in the usual way.
Price of smallest size $35. Orders front abroad, ac-•
eompanied by cash, will be promptly Stied.
H. PARRY, at Parry, Scott & Co.'s,
feb7altf N 0.103 Wood it:_ Pittsburgh.
READ _ _
THIS Ll,i te.R.--Who will be without a beau
tiful head of hair, when they can have one for three
shillings? Twenty years' lota 01 hair and wonderful
restoration !
Bwrnroas,ly 17, 18.
"Dear Sir—The wonderful effects ofJoness Coral flair
Restorative has been decisively demonstrated in the ca
ses or 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 a gentleman who had little
or no hair for twenty years; be had tried numerous pre
parations in vain, and ultimately had his bead shaved and
wore a wig. A t my recommendation, he tried the Re
storative, and miller using It, according to the direction,
for a abort time, the young hair appeared, and he has now
as fine a head of hair as any per.on in Baltimore.
"lours, &c. JOHN KiLVINOTON."
It causes eyebrow* to grow, prevents the hair from
turning grey, and the first application causes it to curl
beautifully, free* it from scurf, and stops it from falling
of.
Sold with full directions at ea Chatham st.N.Y. and by.
Wm. Jackson, Agent, 89 Liberty at. Pittsburgh. [sep2o
14
Spring Fashions Hata surd Tux subscriber will introduce, this day.ais k
March 24,1849 the Spring style of HATS
and CAPS, whielr for neatness and data - .... 1 kM
billty cannot be surpassed—the- style being sneh.that
cannot help from giving the wearer entire satisfaction.
lie 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 ofd unusually low
prices. Country Merchants are invited to call and ex.
amine his assortment. G. W. GLASSGOW,
102 Wood street,
3d door below .1. D. Davis' Auction Rooms, Pittsb'g.
mar2:4m
Removal.
HE subscriber has removed his Wholesale Grocery
T
Store to the corner of Hancock street and Allegheny
Wharf, next door to the Perry House.
mar:27 - JOHN F. PERRY-
George Armor, .
VASHIONABLE TAILOR, No. 43, Market street.—
..L . Having removed phis- ailoring Establishment in the
rooms on Alarket st., lately occupied as a Bookstore, by
Bosworth & Co., the undersigned is prepared to fill' ll or:
dare in his line which may be entrusted to his bare by his
old friends and customers, and the publicgenerally— His
long experience in the business and. the success with
winch he has prosecuted it in Pittsburgh, emboldens him
to hope fora liberal share of patronage: He will make
all descriptions of Clothing in the best manner, and moat
fashionable style, FUR CASH.
ap2s..ty
31 --h~
..:erchant
MITE anbsariber 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 wesx, to which be invites
their attention. Hie stock comprises fine Broad Cloths of
;in colors; Cassimeres; rich Vestings, of plain and filthy
patterns; all of which he is prepared to manufacture in
the best and most fashionable style. - Also, Children's
Clothing kept constantly on hand and made to order,..
-WIVL B. SHAFFER,
Water et., fid door above National. Hotel.
Fashionable Clothing Store
No. 2.18 LIBERTY . STREET, OPPOSITE SEVENTH
rivHE Subscribers respectfully inform their x friends and
the public .generally, that therlave - pist received
a new supply of French and English Clothe, and cassi
merer,—Vesungs of all styles and quality—Ready-triade
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 OUT stock beforegoing elsewhere
51'51DLLEN.& DO'
lution.
ITIHE FIRM of Acheson 4c. Dagg is this day dissolved
I by .hi
mutual consent. Mr.s. r. Dagg having declin
ed business on account of ill health, has disposed of his
interest to Jaa.:C: AChesan. - The business hereafter will
be conducted in the name of W. tr. J. C. Acheson.
WM. ACHESON,
JAS. T. DAGO:.
Pittsburgh, J erly, 1848
r In withdrawing from the firm of Acheson & Dagg,
I take pleasure in recommending my succeassor to my
'friends and the public generally. JAS. T. DADG.
July 29;1948--aug
",ISSOLATTION.The Partnership heretofore exist
tug between the subscribers, under the fotrt of 1.. k:
J.ltl , Dustre, was dissolved on the 7itrinst. Either party
is authorized. to use the name of the firm, irt settlement.
JOHN AVDEVIIT.
JAMES ItI'DEVITT.
March 10
Itp•CO-PARTNERSH.—The undersigned have this
day -formed a Co-partnership - under the firm cif - JOHN
BPDEVITT & BROTHERS, for the transaction of tiGro - -
cery and Produce business. JOHN _M , DEVITT.
JAMES' APDEVITT,
WILLTAAI APDEVITT. ,
March 7, 1849:—(mr12)
DI TlON.—The partnership of bluitenv:Or Lsm
is this day dissolved, by mutual eartbeht: The bu•
siness of the'firm will be settled by H. Lee
J. R. MURPHY,
H. LEE.
Pittsburgh, 30th Jan, 184 D
NOTICE.—The undersigned will continue the. Wool
business and attend to the sale of "Woolen Goode, at the
old place. -- • ' H. LEE.
itr 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 palate.'
oo.Partners4tp Notice.
3011:q DUNLAP. , •
41311.5( P1•174111.NO
JOHN DUNLAP having, on the let -associated
with him in hi* business Joni( Farrwas..therwill
ereafter carry on their Impdrting f House Furnishing
Hardware, and Manufacturing buida,ess, under the name
and style of JohirDiuthig & Co, The bpsiness of-the old
establishment wilithe closed hrtheseimi Partner of the
p . reient firm, at their Warehouse; collier of Market and
second street's = (jandi = JOHN DUNI.sitF&
ri E MIDNIORT SUN—A Pilgrimage • by ! FreArlka
1 . , Bremer; translated by Mary Roseau. ' Just received
andfor sale by JOHNSTON & STOCKTON,
Corner Market alliU2a sts.
•
CHEESE -2000 lbs. large Cheeße, for sale for CO - fluty
Scrip, by 'NM. DYER; -
ap2B No. 158 Libirty Rtreet.
F ISHING LINES-2 cases Sea tirastklaues ;
3 gr 0. Linen. • do
10 e cotton do •
Just reed bY McCANDLESS & CADIPBELL,
07 }Pond ,street;.
(SATs- , 300 bushels, prime It:Lbw
o, just received pe r
Aiteurrier' Wellsville, for JOHR F. PERRY,
31 . 1 Y Next door to Perry Ifouse,',Allerilier, tVharf
puCH-S(J barreWforsale y
b JOHN P PERRY,
• ap3o] !jou door Perry. Rouse. Allegheny Wharf.
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.105ZPII ' • ' w' t. c. BABA.
Ls'ePENCOTT ds BAHR,
•
' . (L,trz J. S:Sraimustf& Co.) .
,
Manufacturers of Phlenix Firs Proof Safes,
Second sweet, between 'toed and. *l.
ON Tuesday afternoon, July 2., :848, the undersigned
were called upon by Itleners. Lip , encott & Barr, to
wnness an honest and fair test bf one o. their Pbeenit
Safes.; The furnace being prepared, tie Safe ac - °laced
itiside.thereof, with books, papers and some nioner,ty, hen
the door of the Safe was closed and the fire kindled ai
quarter past ti o'clock, and in a short time the Safe was
red tot, and continued half piust 6 o'clock, being about
four, and a half hours, when the committee expressld
• theii satiefaction that the time occupied - with sach 'heat
CraB.Bu fficient.' The 'fbinace was then palled dawn, Bare
cooled and door opened—the books, papers and money
`safe. .The lleat was so great as to melt off the brass
mountings. We therefore take.pleasare in'reconinneed
tag these Safes to the as being in oar judgment,.
satiably fire proof.. J ARVIS ,
. • "N :CR & RAWSON,. •
WALL d; BROTHER,'
BRA.NNON & THATCHER,
. . . BENEDICT & CARTER,
ISAAC CROIiIIE.
I am aimed. in the .foandry 'business, and know
eomething .about furnaces and heat. I witnessed the
bnming of the above Safe, and can freely say there was
no humbug about it; end with pleasure recommend them
to the public ns beuig,. in my, judgment, entirely fire
proof.
. _
*ln calling upon the above gentlemen for their sigino
tares, they all spoke in the highest terms of the fairness
of the test, and their fall confidence of the . Safe's being
entirely fireproof. We have constantly on hand and for
sale a full assortment of the above Safes. • •
metal . . . ' . BELL & TERRY.
• . •t' Moletulleint & DowasSii, • •.„
I...FASHIONABLE CLOTHIERS, e.2tB Lib e rty
strict, opposite Seretilli, beg leave to' call the-amp
tion of - their sastomers and the 'public generally
to an examination of the stock of GOODS they
are now in receipt of, comprising, in part, fine French,
Belgian; English . and American Cloths, all colors;
•Preneh, English and Atnerican Cassimeres,of all shades
.and textutes; Summer Cloths, in endless variety; Vest
lags,. do. Clothing made to order in the oar and latest
style. They have also on hand a large and well assort
ed stock of READY-MADE CLOTHING, to which they
.invite the attention of their friends and customers. Imr:24
7 -7- 470. P r :Smith,
TTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW. St.
411411: will give particular attention to the Col
.leetion of Claims, and all money received, shall be re
.
. mined without delay.
BILIZIViciss---Hea. R. Coulter, Supreme Bench, Pa.;
- -Messrs: Lyon, Sborb & LounsiMessrs.-Wood,
'Abbott &. Co., Mr. Charles H. %Yelling, Philadelphia;
Messrs. Eno, Mahoney. & Co., Messrs. Chittender, Bliss
&Co., New York; Alessrs.Baugher & Orendortr, htessrs.
-W. & A.ldurdoeh, Messrs. Love.- Muria & Co., 4'4T.
John Falconer, .Baltimore ; Messrs . sterling & Messrs. Messrs. Forsythe & Co., Messrs. Hampton, smith & Co.,
and Mr. L. S. Waterman, Pittsburgh.' 'mar29:2m
" litare Standard Wokks.• •
HERIDAN'S SPEECHES. The Speeches of the
1.3 Right Hon. Richard Briusley Sheridan, with a Sketch
of his Life; edited by a Constitutional friend-.-3 vols.
Sternea Works.—The Works of Lawienee Sterne in
one 'vol., with a Life 'of the Author, by Limielf; illus
trated by Harley.. I vol., Svcs.
Sketell Book.—The Sketch Book of Geoffrey Crayon,
Gent: An'thon's revised edition, with illustrations by
Dailey
Irriag's At:aria, or . Anecdotes of en Enterprise beyond
he Rocky. Mountains ;by Washington Irving.
Mardi, or a Voyage ThitherA new work In two vols.,
12 mo., byllermau Melville
A Tabistor Crider, or a Glance at a few of our Litera
ry Progenies, in a'series of jok es, by a anlaelul Quiz.
For sale by KAYr& CU.,
maY3 ; . . Corner of Wood tun' Third streets.
. (Dispatch copy.) .
Paper Hangings.
41V31 , 10 purchased at - threo of the largest Factories
11. in the East, (New York, Philadelphia gad Balti
more,) a huge assortment of the newest and moat im
proved styles of PAPER HANGINGS, BORDERS. &c.,
and made arrangements by which . I will be enabled to .
procure all new Patterns, simultaneous with their up
peasance in 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 from the East 20,000 pieces of
Gold, Satin Glazed and common Paper hangings, which
I can sell at prices ranging from In cents to 82 apiece.
marl 2 • S. C. BILL, 87 Wood It.
VALUABLE PROPERTY FOR SALE--Eleven Lots
V in the 9th Ward, Pittsburgh... 24 feet front on Carson
P
street b. 120 feet to atterson's line.
One Lot on . Liberty street, 24 feet by 100 to Spring al
ley, between Carson street and R. Frew's line.
Six out Lots in the reserve, near Allegheny City and
Manchester, containing about ten Acres each—Nos',
220, 2.11, 196,195,194. Enquire of
feb24 WAL AL DARLINGTON,
HOLIDAYS - HOLIDAYS! :—The . suliscribeis are
Jest opening a splendid collection of Toys and fine
Fancy Goods of every description, suitable for Christ- .
mai 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, Az.; with a thousand
other articles, too numerous to mention. -
The above Goods we will sell extremely low, previous
to the lst Febrnaly . ,lB4l9, as we intend making some ma
alterations in our store and business. =We invite.
all to call who want bargains, at Ein Market street, be
tween Fifth and Diamond:
deetD - HOGAN 'le CANTWELL.
OHIO PLANlNGstreetand Waterlane,
(along Chartier itt:,) First Ward, Allegheny city, near .
Manchester.—GEORGE.DRABER havingre:slimed bu
siness, has erected the necessary machinery at the above
place, for turning out all work in his line, and is pSepareil
to take boaids to his mill and deliver them to customers
Dreesed flooring boards, aiding, ice. always on hand
A large quantity of dried Bearing lu mber on hand.
Ordera from Western Lumber Merchants promptly ez
OEO. ARMOR.
FANCY . FANS-1/ dia . & Sueivorymirk Fans;
3 " " pearl ." "
Vs% r e
s !'d
" assorted common "
HOGAN A'CANTWELL,
HS Market street.
Take Notice.
All persons knowing themselvesindebted to .arthars,
Nicholson & Co., (Haste Foundry,), are requested to
call at their old Warehouse, on Liberty street.
All unpaid 'accounts will be placed in the hands Of a
Justice of Me Peace, on the lst July next. . .
May.lo. . ARTHLTRS, NICHOLSON, &
A general aisortnient of Hollow Ware, &m, at the
lowest market rates.- Liberty et., head of Wood at:
mata . ARTHIJR:j. & NICHQLSON.
IDOOTS, SHOES, TRUNKS,',.&c. --Foatrisbee' Hap
-111/ ward, Wholesale and Retail Boot,. Shoe and Trani.
Store, No. IE6 Liberty street ,- nearly opposite the head of
Wood. F. &H. have in store and are receiving their
Till and Winter stock' of BOOTS andSHOES;consisting
of the largest stock they have ever been able to bring to
this market. We also have,construitly on hand a splen
did:stock of Hayward's Itletalle Gum Mastic,a both
for ladies andgentlements wear , the 'most beautiful aril
-
eta ever manufactured. We, would solicit an examina
tion of onr stock of goods, by all who wish to puichase
either at wholesale or retail, as we will sell at a small
advance above cost. :Country merchants will find it to
their interest to calltind examinttour stock before"fiar
chasing. FOLLANSBEE & HAYWARD.
aug2l ' • • 136 Liberty st.
IVNING
TEST RECEIVED by Express, one piece short nap
bPk Cloth, suitable for Gentlemen's Cloaks, which .
l
will make to. rder t ehenp. McGUIRE, 'Pallor.
- Also,one piece /wk. short: nap, a very desirable arti
cle for Ladies' Cloaks. Coleys mortal:wt. • •
Also, a good assortment fine French Castithere Vesting' :
together with it good assorimeni ll or G fa ta ncy;; T b ai la k c i k , Gas
-
smarts, for Panua, which will be made to 'order ea cheap
and as well ELB at a.ur other establishment in the - city,
Third Street, St. Charles Building.
AVE yon abed complexion, coarse, dark, yellow, or
sallow? If you have, you will by.nsing a Cake of
Jones' Italian Chemical. Soap,_ a week or two, your akin
becomes clear, white and ' '
mooth'. ' If you have any di
sease of the Head, Face or Beard=such aeßingworm,
Scald Head, Scurvy, Erysipelits, - Balt ;Rheum, Barber's
Itch—you can be cured: for I-have seen persons who
had filthy Skin diseases for years, and after trying every
thing in vain, have been cured bywashing the part - with
l outs , I ta li an chemical Soap, and can conscientiously
offer it for any of the above complaints, which I wou ld
not do, 'unless r knew it to be all I state..' If you have
Sun Spots, Freeklesfillorphenr,TaniStut Burn or disfig
urements of, any kind, it will dispel them and snake the
skin beautifulit is a sure UntiaOle and cure forthe bites
of 13111Sqllit0e8j bugs, ecc. •
iv. Beware of counterfeits. Particularly cheap ones
—ask for Jones' Soap, and see that the name of T. Jones
is on each;cake. Persons from er in the south end other
warm climates,:would find this not only for, themselves,
but it: is a never4failing .remedrfor chaps and chafes in
infants. And now, reader, by giving this one trial.--you
will finffrenll or even more than we have stated above.
Sold at 6J Chatluna street, - N. Y. find liy - Virm.xackeion.
adent.B2.l.4berty street, PittsbOrgh. . se '26
Histriotial.;
ClMlEetibseribers,have removed from No. 57 Water at
to the Warehouse recently occupied by James May
No. 28' Water se.' [my2) RHEY; MdrITHEWSW-co.-
110 -WORKERS, IN MI TALS AND STONE.---A
I. Game To Woaxxxi tic METAL AND &lONE, :ar the use
of Arehitems and:Designers; &c., fcc., from , origivat de•
signs, and from selections made from every accessible
eouree, American and European. By Thomas W. Wai-
ter, Architect of Girard College, and 1. J. Smith.: The
above for sale by KAY h CO., ..
feb27 • , COrner. of Wood and Third sta..
. HAVING ANDEATRDRESSINGSALOON—RLAca,
mcf.,k FoTTTAI c, Tonwicri rrofixtorr, have fittett.ap,
the saloon on the corner of Cherry alley and Water st..
neirthe National Hotel, formerly occupied by-ClemeM
Archer, and are prepared to wait on, gentlemen at once.'
with ease, comfort, and pelitehess. . '
Tn connection - with their saleonithePbave fitter/up 'tin
excellent shower birth, where persons can haveshowor
baths at ail hours of the day, • _
. , .
.
'Their still continue to serve their enstromers also at
their end &digt, eortter of 'the Ditunond and Union st.'
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.w. 'Corner' of Wend and Wirth Beteeta. : .
HE Proprietor o. the Unman POST and blancvat.'.
I.
Arm edarnmsertntaa; respectfully informable friends
end the patrons of these papers, that be has a . lar e as.
seronent
.of.loß TYPE/Lk!.
_ALL OVIER /BAT -
necessary to a Job Printing Office, and tlddlus is pre
pared to execute ' ' '
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, LETTER PRESS PRIETING Or EVERT EXICITMITS:
Bata , ' • BilisliLculing, . - ".I..etrcuiers,'
ramphkss, . .13ill Hcads; . • . Vann.
.12edsilts Mani', ' Hai Tips.
11,1, - A!! kinds of Blanks, Stage, Steamboat and Canal;
Boat BI.Ls. with appropriate cuts, printed on the shortest
notice and am. reasonable terms. • .• • •••••:r.. . -.•:••:: •, .
lie respectfully Wols the patronage of hisffuleadeOlud •
the public generally;,n .I..is branch ofhis buelstes_a:•: .
_.'
i sep22 ' L. HARPER-
- .- • rlitabzurg4 Gold . as stellar.
in subscriber hasi nvented a niacrlite foe
Washing'
• - - tint GOLD, possessing' th e follcrwing qualities' ift
T e l
lghs aboat twenty-fire pounds,' can be packed, tn:a
box 13 inches by 17, and 17 tnehrs deep ; "nil 'Trash oat
a:bushel of wet sand in about two minuter-dry. sand In
less time—leaving the Gold perfeetly clenr of sand and ' :
gravel. ' Those going to California are invited to call aad '
see its operation, at my residence, in Penn *trent. near .
Water street • . - - (aural • . At
, :'• ": . EVANS , •- ,
~- 2 ., ,z ~
.....:,,- ..v , • ~..i mix ALEXANDSII7Ir )36 i 3
iL b ! , "4,.; --- 9'..-i, jV • eOln/iS illexamakuro Ftrtansurea
• 7 :11.1 - .7retri-T.,.. , -' stammuunts, cetnegf Penn and
, :::,....._____""wewsw•-••••• • -• ''St. taairsts, opposite the ItlzrAartge
o •lrtsZiii ; ": 'Alotec - .Nirvanas on ' Penn stf'res
- canny -inform their friends and
the public*, that they ate:prepared to Amish and attend
to everything in the line of. Undertakers, as they hare
quit the bestness of Cabinet Making, and their attention
will be devoted altogether to the above bnainesx, keep a '
large assortment of COFFINS made and finished, cover
ed, and lined in the neatest manner, with a va riety co_
materials, and at all pricer; _we keep SHROUDS ready
made, of a ll sizes , H of Flannel,Dambric, and filtudin, at
all pnces, and made in th e eastern style, and all- other
articles necessary for dressing the dead, and furnishing -
funerals, of quality and price:to suit' SILVER PLATES .'
pr engraving the name and age; ICE CASES for laying
the body in ice, by those who. ZINC seep their friends
any length of time, and have PANS to ptit ice lit
for laying on Abe body; LEADEN Collins always on
hand. We have a splendid hew HEARSE and a pair of
fine horses t and any number of •the best manages, etc.,
etc., and will be prompt, punctual, and reasonable.
. .
• • Bate , * Potent - Eritary Machine, .
_ _ APPLICABLICTOtIth.C3O7
FORCING AND SUCTION PUMAI4 FIRF:ENOINE.,
Steam Engine,- Ventilator, and Water Wheel,
mins remarkable Machine - Will Invented by Eztani•
I_ HAL of New York, and bids fair to 'supersed in
all its ab o ve applications, the machines now in.nse: e,
It.
has been visited by thousands, and tried in many of its
applications, and its success has outstripped everything
in the history of useful inventions. The compact form of
the machine, its simplicity of construction and new- up-
plication of•established principles, render it object of,
admiration to all who see it. . • . -
As a common Pump, for the use a/famines; its paitaill,
ity and the facility with which it can be converted into a .
Fire Engine 'aro among its advantages. It is etquailY
useful for all purpines to which Pumps can be applledtat.
steamboat, or eessai, to supply boilers, washing of decks,
pumping the holds, &c., &c , b c.
For aline and Hydrablic Work. 4 of all kinds, it le•
quires lass power to do the same amount of work, and
less liable to get out 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 Fire engine, not one half the number of meatus
required us upon the machines now in use, and they can
work a much longer time without fatigue, owing to the
manner of the application of the power--either. by crank
or capstan. . -
As a Rotary Steam Engine, this machine has supplied
that great desideratum among scientific men, viz: obtaiti-•
lug a consuu.t rotary action, which can be sausfactorily
applied to practical purposes. . .•
Alt a Ventiiatorjitr Wines,' Wells and result. or a Blower
for Furnaces, it Is easily and efficienly applied.
As a Water Wheel, working either by departlnK or en•-• •
acing water, it is something entirely new and eminently
useful. It can be used us to obviate much of the expense •
it nlaying foundations of mills, digging of water Courses
&c: &a
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One of the hlachines can be seen and some of Its ap- •
plications tested..by calling at" Daum Ham.," corner of •
Fifth and Smithfield sin eta, entrance on Futb st. ' •
Rihts for individuals Counties, /te., within tho Sta
of Pe g nnsylvania, can be ,
obtained of- the subsciibers, - a tes
ahoy, and any information retail viz to it cheerfully given.
THOS. H. PERDUE. ' ap27:lm H. WILLIAMS.. .
or Scrip, nt. Par.
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JOHN H itIELLOR,'/Vo. 81 Trim strut,
will sell the follosving new and second
.
.band PIANOS, for Pittsburg, Allegheny,
One neiv or Allegheny County Scrip; at part,:
' Rosewood Gi octave Piano, made by ktaco.rt
One 'do d
& Haven, New
w Yo
do do e
price 8225
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One Rosewood.octave, Gale 8308 CO. 8225
One . do do do do WO,
One Mahogany, t octavih nearly new, Gate fr. fr. Co. $2OO
One do do Lord & Brothers'
One do 5i do Rosenbaum .
One German Piano,B octaves SIUO
One old Piano,s octaves so
830
One hialzogany Piano; sj. octaves, R: tr. W. Minns% StiO
. ay3
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'Lefties and Sheet Brass:
HE subscribers would xespectfdlly announce that
T - they have made arrangements with the proprietor),
or dui GreavVoodHistss Mlle, Which gives the - control - -
for the sale; of their Brass Kettles and Sheet Brasi. for;
this section of country The production of these Mills
are. not surpassed in quality by' ariy other similar estab- - ' "
lishment in she Nnited States. _We wall always keep a - -
heavy, stock of these &ode on hand, which we will bei
pleased to sell at such prices as we trust will meet - the
views of wholesale -buyers.' t ardware merchants - and - -
other dealers in these goods will please giVetur a call.-
sp.% . . JOHN .DUNLAY-ACO.,- - - -
- • , .' Comer Market and Second streets
..., . I.ainartlue House, -'. - :- --,- - - : • ,
no T CORNMS OF ZOORTEL RED GRANT STREETS, FFEISSOZO/To . ..-- 1
118 subscriber - respectfully announces that. he' has ,
übsned this neve and - excellent libtel for the-ac
commodatton-of travelers, boarders, and ice. publiegen
entity. The house and ,furnintre are entirely new - land' ...
-:
the most comfortable have beenspared to render it one of -
no pains or expense - and:pre asant Hotels iu theity..
l'he subserberis :determined to deems - ye, and therafore
solicits, ashitre of public patronage. -
octlltly , . JACOB HOUGH, proprietor
14JEW . AND VALUAB a4, - ,.:4nct ir -'.
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111 .Remains, with an account of a visit to the. Chaldean .-. ;5- .
Christians of _Kurdistan, and, theYegedis, or Devil War.: -,--- .
shippers, and au truniiry into the-Manners and acts of tha:
ancient Assfrians; by AusterillenryLayard,Esq.,lDX-,
D..- Just received and for sale by_
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. --: JOHNSTON. Jr STOCKTON,' .-- - -
- mayB - Cor. of llarket and 3d - ate
• ___- - To the-Public...County Scrip...
Commissioners - of Alligh eny Co an tp.' a vei fib e ni.'
j. selves of the earliest opportunity to inform the ketch:. .._ .
ersof. County Scrip, that the Board have under iensider ,
ation the adoption of measures for Me prompt redemption -;
of every - dollar of Scrip issued heretofore in,anticipation
of claims against Said Comity, and. the - Commissioners
now give:assurance that, in the course of a few days; the
- resolves of the Board for the speedy and redemption --
°tact County Scrip now in, circulation. will ha - pub/iste• --:-
• ed -- to relieve the, anxiety of the public mind on, this -,
The.credit of-Allegheny- County 'cannai'sitfreibtrri
momentary interruption. of a circulating - me-W=4 based . --,..
upeifthe undoubted solvency of the richest and Most pa- .
triotic - poptdation -
of the State. By order .of the Board_ . - --
. ap2 l ' .- 1 - JANES GORMLEY, Clerk...
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Lime Z.Lizise i:Leme : -- '. ,-- -f
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A'NY' QUANTITY.OF LlhlE, of the very Lent quaity,
will be furnished on reasonable terms, on ehort no
lice, by - applying to tire subscriber, at his Stole; Soulhero
or the Itlonongahela Bridge; South Pittsburgh'..
ratiyltelwd: ..' .- - -.IAhIMBL,ACKhrOng.,:'
111U.N. GUAC,F..-230 3b3'.;just received and fur sale by
B A. FAHNESTOCK &CO.;
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•4 Corner tel and Woad sta.
zarket
sfreet= are '• on
JCL., stantly in the receipt of Rich BMBRO/JJERZZ'S
We have oultand the following Goods, viz : *.
185 rich einnb , d'hluslin, Capes, front ,81 00
_,50 to 4,
850 embroidered X* to 1,00
500 crotchet. ' " to' 75
350 lace' " • 8 to 124
700 gimpure - " " ". 6-1- to 121 . :
150 Jenny Lind 624101,50;
- 170 itabroisered Muslin " 50 t 01,50 -.
pairs " ' Cuffs,
Also, Mourning Collars, in great variety
. to 1,50
ket Cal
alt l
t. soon at the Cheap One knee Cash Stpie, 60 Mar
ee., . , mayl,2 •
PRENA N N 1..7 8 TABLE OF POST OFFICES, contain
ing an alphabetical fist, of Poet Offices, throughout.
the. United Stales distaapes front Wasttington,L,D.: C.;
State and Territorial Capitols, respectively Cita
hiting.the Post Offices' in each State, as well cs County,
with an appendix of the United. States and BritieliTarifts.
Juin, received by_JOHNSTON dz. tiTaCKTONs•-
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niapo• • Corner 3d and - Market ate.
CONGRTOBACCO -20 boxes Russet IR Robin-
ESS
- sbn's" . .s's 'Lump Congress Tolinedo; :Rust received
and for sale py MILLER fir. RICKETSON
alr
tIYIS Noe. 17.2 and Liberty otreet;.'
SY DEr.ENDENT COMO' kr,Ltharlt
and /rude strait, en - 41titned On blool..itrect._ •
G. REIN HART, .Alderntan and Police pigistratei
. TE{OMAS (Mayan, Chief - Constable...
:Nam Rairnoielt; iisetdo, _
13:r Will attend at ear bOur, daY wgen t*!.
• - ,EtAttrefacient. ; • .
H 9 v lt zry airt .' ; ' . l :: i _ b e r tdae n and' at large in the fields r era
injure themselves i ii ntdny -
ways... - . They are otter disabled.sO alit* bhitselets - for
long .time. .immethate:tme lands, of
Fahnestock - & Cobs Rubefactent, and the -broised.pArt,
saturatedi•and the remedy-rubbed:db; * a idd
relief; ease the pain... Pia farmer. ishould-lie-withott lUic
ceiebtated medicine, as it, is aillealing mosit ; othestst. -
- Prepared and sold by • • . -
-• "- IL A. FA asvvroote-ttco4:'
Corner of Wood and First streets also,
mayl7 . Cartier Sixticand,
SANDS'• SARSAPARILLA--; 4cl doz;
jos; reed ;aid for salt liy
•• B."4.:,FAHNESTOCIC.4',CO4-=
•• Cornt , :ilipuid:Nilooll cs;
4 0oBUSHELSV_ERY FINE CORN hi PA
andfor saloty - Oark3),OlMOlASitAntra
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