The daily morning post. (Pittsburgh [Pa.]) 1846-1855, June 23, 1849, Image 1

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VOLUME
DAILY
Printed tear Moniinc(Suadsys..nrepted.
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YoirturwaspcOnikka or woon 'Arai 41 . 17i71e
TB/Lk/S.—Five Dollars a year, paynbleinrictiv
in advance. Six Dollars will invariably-be rrquired
not paid within the year.
it Single copies mo caars - mforsale.aLthe Counter
•
the MUFF, and,brthe.Plews.l4oys.
:..NQRNIN:q. Rom
'PH?. !ATuRDAY 310Ritiow vostr
publiehet:l from the saine.office, , :on. a r iorge blanket
eizc sheet, - at TWO DOLL/LIM a yeti, in
udsance—
singte copeeartvo.ccota„ ;
slisconthined4unlesiat
crenori Of the prop"riettiratintil ail aireainkee are paid.
ra:tito aitentiartsviilbe_paid to-any, order inalems ac:
companietilnr the money, or satisfactory reference in tlii!
T E
. G . R . M S OF, A.O Y . -ER:T.4 , 5.1 PG•
, rEa soustte oir RWILLY.)I Lortm OR cuss.
One Inserdonit w ~ ....., • 7 40 s'o One Month, e 4,00
TWO ,'.do . ~ . , r il 75 'Pwo- do•-• --- ...... - 6 00
I.l4 Tei ' iftt ''
'- '' ''l 0(1 Three dr; ... -• .. •••- • 700
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One Week, .... -,.....: .1 - .50 Four= do:- .' .F. 00
Two do .-.. • ~,,, --2,51) Six ~.d0..- —. 7 • " 1 0 .IXI
Three' 'do:. .. 1 , -.:-•:. 5 . 00 One Year, ' 15 00
Y , F, AaI I Y A D YEIiTISEMENTS
-. Changeable at .P/tasure. _
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- ORR'RQUARE. ..
. ' 11V0 squialts.
Six-M0nth5,...... ~.815 00 Six Mtinths, , .. ... ! AKA° 00 1
One Year, 1,11 tio I One .Year,,_. • 30 00
Larger adVerlisements_in proporlion. ~ .. . -
113' Cards of FOCI: LINES; Fire Itoitir's it Tear.
• Large. etas will not _beinsened unless an extra price
Ba""Adiertisements upon Which itie tiuiriliteoi . insert
lions is not marked, will be inserted and charged unlit
ordered out., '.
_Alrofessiou4'G4os.
P. CIIIITAOiTODI OraVSk 8.. SHATMO.N.
Q IiANNON - & SHANNON; Attoi liege Lato.r4sf6ce
10 on
ay Founlrstrect., nearly opposite the Mayee'e OtHre.
tr 17 : j
T D...11361N1NU5, duarnriint LAW, Fourth - above
tl • Mood. ' • maralky
AISUE4 ithrts.tA, AtutrneirCli Lato-;-43tUee on Atha.
la street, near Grantaittsburgh, • ort23
ft, welnriSuillings, Grant street. rany273ut.
(lit; tudvEß., - Pitystrizin and Surgeon.--Otlice
_Ur No S, st. Clair street, l'ittsburg,ll, aug2l.-y,.
.1)1L. JOHN CRAWFORO„otime on- St. Clair street
opposite the Exclutuge. augOl-y •
(1 ORLANDO LOOMIS, .duorney at Late.--Othee 4th
V. st., above Wocidi july4-y
"riitiONLas ALWA.B.SBALJ..; Auarney lauk—Offico t
Lowrie'll Buildings, Fourth st. itutr4Y
D.A.KKAtilj,,dgontrirat Loic--Odine in liakewett's
J. Buildings, oat Brant street, , , oppo s ite the . Cou rt
house. jy24:ly
Kh:NNF,DY, Attorney at iasta.LOlitiairiffe r
_EL. 'same building with Alderman Al'Aister, - Eldh
between Wood and Sinithteld sts. nagl7-6ni,
TORN BARTON, Anerneticalate.—Offiee, North side
U of Fifth ettiet,lietween Wood and Smithfield, in the
*me boilding.svith Akierinnit Morrow. 'sep3O.ly
GLY/REIE W. Limit:, Auorn9 and Couatattor as Law
and Notary Publie.,-4.ltfice . at the corner oi 4th and
Wood its., over gibbet It Jones' Exchange =ice. octl4
I,IDMUND SNOWDEN, Attorney at :Lutv.—olltee in
XY the building on, the North East corudr of Fourth and
Smithfield
itOft.ROW, etklernutn.—Othee eolith side of Fifth
lA/. street, between Wood and Sofithhehl, Pittstiurgh.
IILIPCANDLESS er.,SI'CLUSE, Atroms-Ns and Coursed-
AIL 'tors at taie.•—.l9trice on Fourth at. , opposite ILA K.
U. Patterson's Livery Stable, Pittsburgh. • serdO.y
lr a loß WARD & SWARTZWEI,DE.R. Attornkys at Lam.
. Office' on Fourth'street,:between Wood • ana Stnith
held, opposite Patterson's Livery Stable. -
GEXHIGE F. tiILLII.ORE, Auorney and Coon:taco at
Lam—Office removed to the 2d door below Grant
on Four tyto theatlme,larely.peeupie.d by it,lderatan Mil
ma i3O
N.-11PCLOWRY, Auarney and Counsellor at Lam.—, J Office in Bakewetraltaildingion Grunt street.
S TT, ." t„'firth - at.; arc door& west of Mar
t" • ter. Al(work warranted, and if not perfectly sat
isfactory no clazges wilt barnacle. .... febtO
ICE" I VAL.—.I) . a .e • • 6 bin
JLAr office to Fourth Street, between Wood nail Smith
field itieets. mu r1.5-1y
131.1MOVAL.—A. Bee ,as removed his comniiitsston
JA, and forwarding- business from the Canal Basin to his
new warehouse } oa Third street, nearly opposite the Post
mayttu.l y
EMONT AL—JOHN J. 111,1TC1IRL, Attorney at Law,
lir has removed to Fourth st , next door to the other of
Alderman Steel. -
BILK-140,000, in Birmingham, for sale by
B
ap2l , HUEY, MATTHEWS &CO
10" . BUCKAIASTER, .. 4 1/Mnmen.-130ace: Founh'streel
1:1 thlid door above Smithfield, South side.
Conveyancing of all kinds dons with the greatest earn
and legal accuracy.
'ritles to Real Estate. ekamined, &c. novls
JIHN COYLE,. Notary and Conergaltrer.--thltee in
Metcalf's Building, • Fourth streay near Smithfield,
Pittsburgh. Deeds t ßortdr., fitertgages,Artieles ofAgree
mem, and all other instruments of writing drawn up with
accuracy and dispatch. Titles to Real Estate examined.
.• • •
Toms -A. PARKINSON, Alderman, Fifth Ward, Penn
eJ/ st.. bet:rent Walnut and O'llara sm., where he may
be found at all timea....Those having tunises or other prop
erty, to-sell'or tent, can have the same punctually attend
ed to; debts collected, and alt the duties omit Alderman
will receive prompt attention: " 0e27-p
• T. BilECX.l.ofil,
A MRNEY and"COUNSELLOR at LAW; Office in
Afelloit's Buildings, eornerof Wylie and Fifth steets
east side of the Court House.
iixo Collecting, Conveyancing, , examinations of Re
cords, tke.. promptly and accurately attended to. wyle
inrENRy w. Ccini.7.A.l3B, Attorney and Counsellor at
Lato,.(successor to Lowrie' & IVillinms,) Office at
the old stand, Fourth st., shove Smithfield.
THE 'Partnership heretofore existing between Henry
%V. Williams. Esc, and mystelf,in the practice of the law,,
was dissolved by mutual consent on the Mb ult., and the
busineaswill hereafter be continued by Henry W. Wil
liams, whom I most cheerfully recommend to all for
whoml- have the honor to do business—as a gentleman
every way worthy of their confidence.
declS-Iy . WALTER H. LOWRIE.
George A. Kiddie, Conveyancer.
OFFICE in Avery Row, Fifth street, above Smithfield,
Pittsburgh.
itIORTOAGZS, AGREEMENTS, Ik/ISDS, RELEASES, and
otherinstmments of writing, drawn with neatness, legal
accuracy and dispatch. He will also attend to drawing
and filing Mee/tonics , LienhArcourt tr EXtealol7 kimin
istrateMote. Examipinc tinef.to Real Estate; Searching
From his long experience. and ihtimate acquaintance
with thetruumer of keeping the public records, be ex
pects to give satisfaction to those who may entrust their
onsiness to hia care. • , deels
Auction Nottcy.
THE subscriber has paid . into the Tree:fa:lof thO.Ctim
monwealth, the amount of licenie required by law.
He has given the regularly, approved security, and taken
out a commission of the first class. as nn Auctioneer of
the city-of Pittsburgh, and rented that spacious ware
room belonging to Syl vanus Loth rop,Esa., No. 114 Woad
street, three doors from Fifth, where he is prepared to at
tend'to the sale of every kind of Merchandise, Furniture,
Real Estate, Stocks, Shipping, dic., either at the Auction
Rooms or on the premises,and will hi all cat - lest:en him
self to the utmost for the benefit of his employers, on the
most reasonable terms; he will sell exclusively and only
on contutission; neither purchasing nor having any in
terest whatever ongrxid.4 in the store, but merely the com
mission for selling, the reby giving all owners a fair chance
without paitiality of .having - therein property disposed of
Sales wilt be promptly' settled when made. Advaftees
will be given 'at any tune; on the most accommodating
termsi—Merchants will not be charged for advances.
Regular, sale days : Mondays'and Thursdays, of Dry
Goods, GrOceries; Furniture, tie.; and evetrevening,
Hardware, Cutlery, Watches, Guns, , Pistols, and Fancy
Articles. Books on Saturday evenings.
air 24 ' ' , JAMES AVICENNA ifixtet..
'Removal. • , . •
gtc, E. TODD woad respectfully inform the mer
e chants of this city and oar customers generally,
that we have removed our stook of Shirts and Gents Fur
nishing Goods, to the corner of fifth and Market streets,
2d story over W. &P. lbws, entrance. on Fifth street,
where we .intend to keep on hand a large snick of Shirts,
of our own manufacture ) . wills an ussoronent of Gentle
mem' Furnishing Goods, usually kept by Eastern Whole
sale Furnishing Stores.' •
Being very thankful for this kind patronage - bestowed
on tuf for the past year,' we would be happy to r ece i ve
calls from our old customers and merchants generally,
anti would inform them that we intand*nothing on our
pNit shall , induce them - to look further, awe expect to
add largely to our Mock, end diniluish our prices. :
Merchants and dealers. - are - solicited to examine our
'stock - of Gitods. ' ' • - aping(
PEE AND FILE, AIANUFA.OLINLY....—The subseri,
S
bers, having enlarged tbeirestablishmentfor the man
afactnre...or HIMEL and rimm,,oli the corner Of O'Hara
and Liberty streets,lPittslinegh,itrciltripaidd to famish
Pilesat v.deseription, the test quality; and being
date makelt.thisluterest of consumers: to pur
chase Files from *eat; respectfully invitOthe patronage
of all who nse the itrnele..: . _
mart.6l.
L_
EMOVAL.On acurnutt of our pent - up market, and
a demand for Vegetable stand's, I have:been coin.
pelted to remove my Bread Stand to the opposite Fide Of
Market street, in front M
of AlexandqrAs,Pay.'allit
Store, where I shall be glad loosey former cuatomcrs.
iyl2 • • . • 40BM - SILEPHARD.-.--
FOR SALE, Four Lots—Bounded by. Ye an,,Liberty
and flay sts., each lot finving:24 feet front, and ex
tending. back 1W feet. Tempt them are corner loityrind
be position of the. whole property ra . one olthe moat ad
vantagenus in Manny. For further information apply to
SWARTZ WELDER, Fourth at,
,belween Wood awl Staithaelkr
VIEUTTON HAMS—I bbd. llfmton Itape;pnomoim_l
,LXL - ment add foreale - by
hfILLER RICRETSONJ ,-:-
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Aanti"Dis;teraintro dere,744.—No :22Idarkei et: cied
TAB. MeGUIRE, niaItiONABLIC Ten.oa, Thad at, near
Wood--St-Charles Buildings IseP l 6-3 ,
-kdit c r and Commission ATii:
thane, No. 114 Wood street. (dell
rFRUULCiN KINBEN7DeaIer .Faney timis 'and
Tripuni, gal No, B 7 Market street. febl
MeeLCrSICKY,./eots City- Corking Swa n No. 1:1:1 0
ij.Litserty, sines, opposite thamouth • f gasket. (obi
TOSITUA ROBINSON, Agent. for, Hamden 14 Co.'s
IP) Line of Packrts, Filth at., one dOor below Wood.' fefil
UTrILLTIOI4 AC K.SoN,'Pateitt Malicia a:Depot; tar Lib
y arty *track be ad - • • • ...debt .
PDELANY,'Zathie' nabld ClothineStore, No. 49Lib
.srlyatieeL , . . f e ta
00N - sTSTA.I - INiIiNT,, N-N cornet of,Woodand.:4,ixth
U;Streits. - (eta.
HOLMES& ON, • • . r a , c o urnee
17f Coin lood-Book ittolq, Na 6.5 Market street. tail
A FULTON, Bell and Brats Founder, No. 711 Second
street,letsseeo Market and Ferry streets. (cbt
....... -...._._
IiOWNSEN , - CARR - &t,lo;,Coach - aart Wagon Mahon-,
: St. Clair street ; near the bridge. . (obi
DR4IROWN , S O.EFICP, Na. 63, Diamond alley,.near
;Wood street.. sebi
:WERNEBERG,Faskionabte Clothing Estabiishment,
Ws Liberty street. . tor 24,
VPIMIN: 1 0114114N, Fashionable Taller, Fifth street, near
Wood, opposite tke Office of the Post. mra
I m tt.*RlC
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m oflaert; and iuets:
1 , 1 A. MeNuury CO, Forwarding and Conunission
I.J. Merchants, Canal Basin. ulor3
.1 Oa, CLOSKI...I, Tailor and Clothier; Liberty street
10 between Six th end Virgin alley, south side. seplt)
_ _
:13 i I At&rni EAvs & Itraelswat timers, Cow,
IIIiSBIOU and Forwarding !Uerebants, and Agents for
ling a,hton•Cotton Varn 57 Water at., "[lnaba • . a ' •
'maw-
Alrfri. A. WARD, Dentist, rem' street, three doors
Jr above _Hand street. Office hours, from nine till
hve. mark. •
inOOLRY & LAIRD, Merchant Taßars, Wood street,
lJ seCoqd door-iron Water, will keep constantly on
hand n well selected lot of Clothing. mitrlthy
.13S..RA ItSLAND, Cheap Wholesale and Retail Cloth
• ing Store, No. 45 liberty street, corner of Virgin
- alley, Pittsburgh. felo3:ty
.
ItLEE, {successor to MUIIPUT & Lag,) Wool Ikain
and Commission Merchant, for the sale of Ameri
eau Woolen Goods. febl6
^:l7 AY ik 1.30.,800k4r11er5, Stationez s, and Paper Dectsrrs
Al.' corner of Worarditd Third streets, Pittsburgh, Pa
hoot-binding and. Printing done to order. trial()
TAAM:i V. KERR, Jlarney at Late—Othee removed to
U. Fourth street, between ttlitlifteld and Gram streets
I'Msbargh. -- jeuaans
xi" • MULLEIN it DOWNING, Farkionabk Clothing
,Ly_L, Store, No. 2IS LWerty street, opposite Seventh et.
sep2o-y
CUMMINS — mting and Commuslor;
Merchants end Deakrain Produce, No. 3 Smithfield at
opposite the Monongahela Howse.
IrAMpalt..and Remit Grocers
JIGIL and Produce ikalem, corner of the Diamond and
irtamond my2J
TODD & CO., (ientlemen'J Furaitaing (foods
Ifi-
E.tablishmeal,cornerofMua:et and Filth birems, up
atairs;datrauce on Fifth streeL my i 3
DSALCO. TMORRIS, IVaok.mk and &mil imater in
di.. Ponca and Staple Dry Goods, 65 Market street., be
tween Fourth and ti.. Diamond. myT3
JBUN B. DIJNLBVY, G..dd Bourr, No. It.'o %V post
Gold Lear; DenustotNoil, &c. copAtandy on band and
snanuthe tu red to order. mvttti
V Wool Defiers and CoMmintot
Ateraants, for thelale of Allientall Woolen Goods
'corner of Liberty street and Cecil's alley. nos 10
14 , ItLUME, Plallo Font Manufacturer and dealer. Musical turtrumcntr, No. It 2 WoOtt street, ne iu
ar
Falb. novt9
I OSEPII WOUDWELL, hoporur and. Dealer in Jeer
") ciga and Domestic Hardware, corner of Second and
Wood streets. ottOO
QAMCRI. MeCLURKAN FA Ca, Agents ler Carlisle
10 and Rippard's Regular Lion of Packet Ships, from
Nevi York Co Liverpool, No. 143 Liberty st. felt'
JM.g:F
E — MAJOR, . - art ;Store, Ship Chandlery and
Agency of the Pittsburgh Lard Oil Factory, No 4,
Market street, Pittsburgh. AV!
(VA AlFTE — rirra)NNtifi, Proprietors ut Me Pittsburgh
Portable Boat Store corner of Peen and Wayne eta
febl
Ir A MRS MA I', it'Seksal, litotes. Furtoardme and Vino;
-0 mission Nessimni, Water street, between Market and
Ferry. fcbt
E.,Lt. CURRY, Bankers and Exchange Brokers, N o
65 Wood streelottird dour below Fourth, west aide
j A r RAhlEtt s Rtl2ll'll, Bookers and Eavharige Warr:
LlLeorner of 'fiord sod ►l'oodt streets, opposite the St.
Charles Hotel. lett
TowisrAMT & & file KTON,BoolatUers. Stattorars,;Prin
Las and Publishers, corner of Market and Third Ala.:
febl
0 ;A, •• • tier, Stattoner aad rr
Fifth street, between Wood stud Market. jan7
YYAIctiTEIN, Bran Fat...are and Chu - Auer, Swath
• Geld street, between 'Diamond alley and Falb st
deel9 '
j & J. AIcDE VIIT, Mud...sale Urtocrrs, dealers Pro
dace-and • dace and Pittsburgh manufactures, No. 211 Liberty,
opposite 7th st. - ‘ aple
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EV EN BIG . EOOES CurrHING STORE, No. 5, :4 - jib
sleet, near Liberty. t'JOHN PARRAN,
norr2.l I Proprietor.
OHN 11. 111011.0A.N, Whateaate and /retail /Peugeot, Nu.
J
Wit, Wood street, one door south of Diamond alley.
fell
FOLLANSBEE it HAYWARD, Whairsak and Retail
Dealerain Boots and Shoes, No. ISO Liberty street, op
posit* Wood. febl
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A. VA.HNEHTUCK A CO., Wilkoleiali - I.lritg Ware
• holm, corner of Thst and Wood streets, and corner
of Wood and Sixth. febl
5. Ed TOG-NO. J. q. A iOUNG.
ir S. M. YOUNG & CO , Who/mate and Retail Family
it) • Graters and Dealers in Pratittre, N. W. corner of
Fourth and Ferry,and S. W, corner of Third and Rose
streets, Pittsburgh. mar3l.:y
SY and Dealer in Nuts and all kinds of Foreign Fruits,
No. 6 Wood striet,.East side, between Water and Firs
streets, Pittsburgh, Pa. AU orders in his line carefully
attended to. Ina r2O
Jattr
MeDevtip. • Jaunts McDevrrr. Wm. Mcaavrrr
JOHN MeDBVITT 6. BROS., Whohulk Groans, Deal-.
era in• Produce, Pittsburgh Manufactures, and Mer
chat:Mize .generally, No - . 13 Commercial Row. Liberty
Street.
wAf. ALEXANDER & EONS. Coffin Makers and Fur
nishing Undertakers, corner of Penn and Clair
streeta,.opposito the Exchange. Entrance on Penn area.
. . .
• febl
TOHN 11. AIELLO'', Whaterale and 4 Retei/ Deafer in
Musk and Narita/ inatrumenaPisnot,,Sebool Books,
iatl Stationery, No; ltV Wood street. • jant •
TAMES PATTERsoN, Jr., corner of Firs, nod Perry
Ustreets, manufacturer of Locks, Hinges, and Hotta;
'tobacco; Fuller,. Mill and Timber Screws, Masan
Screws for Rolling Mills &c. seplo
•_ _ -
T BRIAR, Real ying Distiller, and Wholesale aler
.ino Foreign an. Doinestie Wines and Liquors; No.
114 Liberty street, and 53 Diamond alley. 13,21
EX AMIE MYCEL, Exchange Place, Baltimore.
Doasrir t Proprietor. Coaches will be in readiness
the loadings to convey passengers, free of charge,
.to Me Hotel. dec29
- -
:rlr ING & PINNEY, Agents for the Delaware Mutual
XL, insurance Company, of Philadelphia, at the Ware
house of King ft Holmes, Water street, near Market.
fell
CARSON & Whoksale tirocert and Com
misti Itferchanu, Sixth street, between Wood and
Liberty. dec4
N, Bookbinder, corner of Third and Wood
y • streets; above C. H. Kay, where he is prepared to
do every description of ruling and binding. pec2
WR. AWRPIfir, - Wholesale
•HRYGOODS, North east-corner of Market and
Fourth sts. ap2o:y
Q.AMITEL MORROW, Manufacturer of Tin, Copper
10 and Sheet Iron Ware, No. 17 Fifth street, between
Wood and Market . - (chit/
T. F. %COTT.
pasyrit & SCOTT, Motesale and' Retail Dealer in
Boots, Shoes, Thinks C arpet Bags, 4v._, S. W. corner
of Pourdkand Smithfield sta.,Pittahargh, Pa. [mrl2:y
•riuNGlnt ISARBAITOH.• • • • •••• • • ...... •'WILLIAM
S&IV. HARBAUGH; Commission and Forwarding
Merchants, and dealers in Flour, Wool and Produce,
No. 53 Water, and 104 Front street, between Wood and
Smithfield streets, Pittsburgh. as2o:_y
LEECH, 7 Ir., Importer, and dealer in
.It, Foreign and lkonestie Sadierry, Hardware, and Car
riage Trimmings, of all deieriptions, No. 133 Wood et.,
Pittsburgh, seven doors above Fifth, and ono door above
Childs Ac. Co.'s Shoe Store. - :ap24
MITH & SINCLA Et, (late Martin & Smith,) Orhaleaat.
Grocer's, Predate/Ind Commission Merchant', dO,Wood
street, Pitteburgh. - The undersigned havingentered Into
partnership under the above style, respectfully ask the'
patronage of the friends of the late firm, and of thepur•
chasens enerally. They feel wairented in .promoing
that they can give satiafitetion to all who may buy of
them, or confide business tO.lheiLeare.
Wh1.11: SMITH •
W. M. SINCLAIR.
ANKRIM & CO
riIOWNSEND, CARR r& CO., Successors to the old firm
of C. Townsend & 'Co., and Carr & Rowland, beg
leave to announce to their friends and tolls public smn
that: they tire. now prepared to execute all kinds
of work . in the Coach and iVagoa-making business, at
the shortest notice, and warranted to be of the best quali
ty: The very Urge nuainity of.seasoned Timber with
which they are p repared , . and their facilitiesfor business,
_enables them to minimills! pilblic that they.are.prepared
to carry on an extensive and. prpmyt. business in their
line, And ther'respeetfullY,sobett a continuance of the
liberalpitrohage besure , e4 upon the late firing. - aep46;
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,Lw(ANDER JAYNES,TfkiIs 21!a
street,near Wood.
Slijl.l Sit & ELLIOIT, Booksellers and Stationers, No
Market at. between Third and Fourth. febi
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L.O. REYNOLDS. -
PEYNOLDS.k. SIIEE, Wholesale Grocers, Commission
Pennerch ants, mid Dealers itt Rags, Paper, &e., corner
of - and Irwin streets, Pittsburgh. All sizes Print
ing Paper constantly on Nand. -mar Thy
Ca=d.
'TAMES PATTON, 1r.,. Wholesale Grocer and Rertthring
U I:N.1(111v; and Dealer in Foreign and Domestic AVines
and Liquors, Flour, Cheese, Seeds, Grain, Zr.c., No. 17,
Liberty street, l'ittaliurgb.
Sarilda Youngson t
HOUSE,- SIGN, 'AND ORNAMENTAL PAINTER,
Libeny street, opposite Hand. All work neatly
executed. Orders punctually attended to. , [tnar22:y
- George Reedle. Jr., . •
NUFACTURER OF BRUSHES, Wixom:sacs arm
A RSTA N0:,;75 Mod tweet, Pittsburgh, Pa. Con
stantly on- hand.a general-and extensive - assortment of,
at.c gums of BRLISH, talkie lowest East-ern prices.
lA. B.—Machine Brushes, tie., made to order at. the
shortest notice.' ' • "niat.lo:y
A. B. APRINGATEIN,
P 10,140 Wood 'Meet, between , Fifili and Virgin Af Teo.
'WHOLESALE and Retail Dealer in. Cedar Ware,
Fancy Ware, Wooden Ware, of every description;
Wi low Ware, foreiza and domestic ; Matta or DM
kinds; Patera Rotary Churns, which far surpaSs any now
in use in the United States. For aale at the lowest
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prices. mar'X—ftmo
3.714. — 150NN T
WHOLESALE GROCER, RECD EI
FYING DISTILLER
COMMISSION AND PRODUCE MERCHANT;
—Dasx..zu
Foreign and Lknnatic Win< , Liquors, Frits, Nuts, ift.
rnarchB 162 Liberty street, Pittsburgh.
WCANDLESS & CAMPBELL,
No, t)7 Wood um; next door to Dianzonti alley,
WHOLESALE DM US= is Vaam-r-r A.ND Dior Umonn
ARB now in daily receipt of all the articles in their
line - of baslntss- - -purchased at the lowest prices in
the Rost; to which they invite the attention of vountry
merchants and others 4 and which they Flatter themselves
they can dispose or at the lowest prices and on the most
favorable terms(
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SWKINI , K I I, HemsEi Sign and Ornamental Painter,
• and deale PAINTS., No.
kinds Clair Pitt
sburgh, has constantly on hand all of PAINTS, either
Dry or Mixed; Japan and Copal Varnish; Linseed Oil;
Boiled Oil; Spirits Turpentine; Vtrin,low abiss, of all
xlzes; Putty, Paint Brushes, &e., all of the best quality,
and for sale at reasonable Driers. seol I
and Domestic Seers, Snuff and 'Tobacco,
U. 7a a l:a 6 n ali tt i y u s:e P t: rt s::
doors above Smithfield, Pittsburgh, Pa.
7'llllorders from country Merchants willbe pronip
y attended to. ii,"X:l
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Ir.M. O. WAITE. JAMES ATKINIIO3.
C&IFE: & ATKINSON, Afenttfactur qv of Tin, Car
pee and Skeet /ma Ware. They alsoezeeute every
description of Blacksmith Work. First street, between
Wood and Market. Pittsburgh. ote3l:y
DRUGS 7DB isi — a
and
Apothecary, north-west corner of Wood and Fifth
torrent, Pittsburgh, wilt keep constantly on hand Drugs,
Paints, Oils, Dye-Stuffs, Ac.
N. B.—Physicians' Prescriptions carefully compound
ed from tho best materials, at any hour of the day or
night. Also, an assortment of Perfumery; tine tooth,
hair, and clothes' Brushes, Ac , Ac., Ac., which will be
sold low for cash. op:ably
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WILLIAM TROVILLO, Undertake; fifth street. im
mediately opposite the. Theatre, respeerfully in
forms his frienas and the public to general, Ow he has
resumed his business as a Furnishing Vntlertaker. lie
is supplied with and always keeps on hand I'otlitts of all
sizes and kinds, Shrouds, and all other articles necessary
on such oc c asions.
Silver plates, tee boxes, and leaden entfuis veal I,it sap
plied in order, A fine hearse„,and eat riage always ready
to attend funerals. ' sepZity
Jolkn Ms Townsend,
lAREGGIST AND APOTHECARY, No. 95., Market
115 street, three doors above Third, Pittsburgh, will have
constantly on hand a well selected assortment of the best
and freshest Medicines, which he will tell on the most
reasonable terms. Physicians sending orders will be
promptly attended to, and supprited with articles they
may rely upon as genuine.
Physicians prescriptions will be aceurately and neatly
prepared from the best naawrials, at any hour of the day
or night:
Ahw./or sale, a large stock of fresh and good PERFU
MERY. dee39
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H. GALLAOUXI. 1 5 , A. J. It, 1111..LVAL
GlALl.Artili EU, LONG &
No. Ital Front AL. 6rtuven Wand and SolitivlrLJ tirrltt.
11 ANUFACTCRERS of Bells of nil sizes, double and
single action Force Pumps, Counter Bailing, Min
eral Water Pampa, 6tting. 01 all kinds tor Gas, Water,
steam, .te ' Brass Castings inr Msehinery and anti-attri
ton metal for same. Particular attention paid to Gas
Fixtures, and a well assorted murk 01 Plain and Orna
mental Pendants, Burner., Chandeliers, kr., Ac., con
stantly on band. petit
AM g. • elicticAtx, A SIV EL Cit.:lM.
A RAISTR()NIi t CROZE R, Como:Winn 211rwehrintr.
.11.• No, :14'4 Merkel inrect, ritditirgh, Pa., will found
promptly to the wale of every description of Wewterd
Produce, and Other nrtielew e-ojraan•rl to their rn re.
Rirvkat ro-11.11 no. Horsley tr Co.. Pittsburgh; Banns.
Graham 0.; Airrtl.llo grnersally.
IVellsvitte, 0 ; !haler: k ()Rlehy. Bridgeport. 0 , A. t;.
Biehnrdwon A Br , Cincinnati; J F llosennt,
KY.; Guile A Do wort, 4 t. Lome; Steulien ,
rifle, dec9.y
A 11.X3 re. C. conxiLLy.
ORNER OF
BROWN Al CONN ELSA% PROPRIETORS..
Y. 11.—Good Stabling iturielwil to the house
AA - - PULTON, d:u 0 unwire, ba;retioili arid
/1.• comment:4.d business at his old stand. Nn. 70. Se
cond, between Market arid Ferry streets, where lie will
be pleased to see his old eustomers and friends.
Church, steamboat, and twits of every sire, from 10 to
10,000 pounds, Cast from patterns of the most approved
models, and warranted to be of the best materials.
Mineral Water Pumps, Coianters, Roiling., &e., &e.,
together with every variety of Brass Casting,*, if retpair..
ed, tunic,' and blushed intheneatest manner.
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A. F. is the sole agent for Rabbitry Ann-Attraction Mr„
tal, so justly celebrated for the redurnoti of friction In
machinery. The boxes and composition can be lout of
him at all times. tiovld:y
lIIJRWLY INNE . NTED PATENT LILOCK SPRING
.1.1 TRUSS, for the immediate relief and permanent
cure, of Hernia and Raptors' (Salted to all sites) The
superior claims of this Truss consist in the comparative
ease with which it may be worn. The pail of wood be
ing neatly balanced on springs, yields to the pressure of
any pan of it, and thoroughly adapts itself to ally move
ment made by 11w wearer. It can be worn without any
intermission, until a cure is affected The subsentiers
have matte arrangements for din manufacture of these
valuable Trusses, in a superiorstyle, in Philadelphia, and
have them now for sale at their office, No. 77 Smithfield
street, near Sixth, Pittsburgh. (iF,OR(iE WAVE,
jTi 1). W. KAUFFMAN.
ICTEW DRUG STORK—Joust D. 511)µoAx, Whoe
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tale and Retail Druggist, No. 03k Wood street,
one door south of Diamond alley, Pittsburgh.—The
subscriber has just reeeired from the eastern cities, and
is now opening at the tioove stand, n full assortment of
articles in his line ,consisting of Drugs of all kinds, Dye
Stuffit, Paints and Garnishes, Chemicals, Stc., together
with all such articles as are usually kept for sale at a
wholesale and retail dr i p ote'e.
Ms stock is entirely new, and has been selected with
care. He is confident that his articles, both as to quality
- and price, will pleme such as may favor him with a eall.
ItyrONONGAIiELA PLANING M1L1...—.421).15 Alma;
ismita would respectfully inform his friends and the
public, that his new establishment is now in full opera
tion, and that he is prepared to furnish Boat C 1114114, and
fill alt orders for Planed Lumber, with promptitude,nral
at the lowest rotes.
Board and Plank, planed on one or both sides, eon
stonily on hard.
Sash, Doors and Mouldings,of every description, made
to order.
Builders and Carpenters would find it to their advan
tage to give him a call, 031 he can now furnish them with
planked stud; suitable for every description of work.
deetl.tf
West Point Works.
IDRESTON & WAGNER, Engine Builders, have com
menced business on Penn at., near the Point. at the
establishment formerly carried on by Stockhouse k Nel
son. Persons wishing to purchase Strain 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 otherestablishment lathe city.
Also, rolling mill and castings of every description can
be had at the shortest notice.
Riarsimaciss—Capt. Robert Beer, Thomas Scott, EAq.
Church, Carothers, & Co., Denny, EN., M. Allen & Co'
CYPRIAN PRESTON,
ENOCH ‘VAUNF.R.
CHEAP BONNETS.—W. R. hßeliv ft is selling oft
his his remaining stock of BONNETS at greatly redu
ced prices. Bonnets of last winter's shapes at front 25
cents to 81,00.
Cheap LateoLL—A lot of Dress Lawns reduced to 12
cents per yard.
Moe Goods for Dreehes.—A supply just received, and
offered very low.
Dark Ginghoms.—Rich dark styles of Cinghams. Also,
Manchester and DoMestic do., of choice patients.
Matilua Ribbons.—An assortment just received is the
Wholesale R00m5,24 story, and offered low by the piece.
Also, White and hired Satin do.
?mitts and Muslin.—An excellent stock on hand, from
4c. per yd. up to the fittest qualities.
CAI Me norrk-eau canter of Fourth and Market streets.
Important. -
TOIIN M. BLAIR, DAVID Slim ART and PHILIP
0 SPAIIMAN, having purchased the entire interest and
stock in trade of Mr. John , W. Blair. beg leave to inform
herr:numerous friends and the public that they have this
day entered into partnership under the firm and style of
BLAIR dG C 0.," for the manufacture of Brushes of every
description. Being practical workmen, they will make
up every article of the most durable material, and in the
first style; and will keep en hand, forsale. at their store,
No. 120 Wood street, a very large assortment of every
thing in their line of business--which, with their exten
sive stock of Shoe Findings, Fishing Tackle, Pen and
Pocket Knives, Powder, Shot, and Variety Goods, they
willsellcheap,.wholesaleand retail.
Machine Brushes made to order, with despatch.
The eneouragetnent and patronage of their friends and
the public is earneatlysolietted, and will be thankfully re
ceived. Obterve BLAIR & CO.,
Pittsburgh, Oct. 28th, 1848:(oc30) 1340 Wood st.
LOUR-2¢ tiarra!rijust received, and for sale by
_autrl3 • SMITH ec SINCLAIR.
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PITTSBURGH, SATURDAY, TUNE 23, 1849.
Buil - mos -41(erbs:
Liberty cfreet:Pitt;burgh
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Ttfl footing.
fritiF subseri?ers most respectlyily anitouuce, to their
tellow-,they .ihtit, - they have perreeted their ar
rangementto carry opthe busieeza or Tin Roofing - ott nil
extensivesenle. '
tt is now close on four:years since we first introduced,
tin roofing In 1111861 y, :Vurine that time we have cover.,
e d over fifty thousand square feet of roofs with tinplate,
'and in all cases we believe We have given the most en
tire satisfaction. This kind of roof has been applied - to
the very hest buildings in this city, including, among a
large number of others, die twosuperb buildings on Penn .
street, owned_ by John I:4Shoenberger and John /Asset,
li.sqrs. That tin roofing (When skillfullylaid on) is both'
permanent and durable, them can be no doubt ; in proof
or:this,we sip Tefer to the almoit universal application
pf this kind of roofing in the large cities on the sea-board
during - Me 'last twenty yearat Surd ;from enquiring on the
subject, we, have yet to learn of any one of those Was
having been worn out. The roofs covered with' tin in
our own city are open to the e X=41411011 of all who take
an interest in the matter- We have Olio prepared a
Miniature plan of roofs, which maybe seen at our estab
lishment, where any otherinformattorz will be given with
pleasure. L'', - :JOHN DUNLAP & CO..
mar? Corner Market and Second streets.
The Areometer.
THE ATTENTION OF TUE PUBLIC is respectfully
called to the following certificates :--
S. ElilLims — flavinutesteti ,quantity of Gold
weighed by your Areometteji Sod the result proves your
instrument correct; and recommend the use of it to
those going to California, Mt:the best method for obtain
tug th e rmil value of Gold. Reep yours,
J. B. DUNLEVY,
Pittstoirgh i March-g, '49. . . Gold Beater.
.I"srrsaustoit t ldareh 7,1949.
M. EA Irms—Drar Sir: Halting exammed the uAreom
eter,” manufactured at your rooms, 1 do not hesitato to
ponitnetio it to the use of aloes. gentlemen Who ore about
removing roValifoutia, in se arch of Gold.
It given'a °lose approximation to the' specific gravity
et metals, owl svilteerternlyrmable the adventurer to as
certain ilith_en his placer is 'yielding Gold.'
110 01 " tVenrßt regieirt. r. J. It. IkItLINTOCK.
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Head Quarters fot 7 llcuits and shoes,
,ColieEn rocirtli ilNii SWITTIYIELD Irruckrs, erristicacii, PA.
411/ 'TROT!! k.'S. COTT irlseillg . commenced. .*- •
the genera' BOOT and 81101,1 business,
wholetude and retill, Would respectful invite
the attention of their friends and the pub is gene
rally, to their Splendid new stock, consisting of Men's,
Voinen's, Boys', Misses' and Children's wear, of every
variety, suitable fur the seasod;and at prices to suit the
times. Also, a splendid article of home-made work,
such as Getillernen's-fine Boot*, und Ladies' Misses' and
Children's fine work.
Please call and examine for yourselves.
N. 11.—Traveling Trunlis, Carpet Bags, &c., ke., al
ways on hand and for sale low for cash.
HY' Country Merchants would find it to their interes
to give us a call, when visiting the city.
Timm & SCOTT,
Corner 4th and Smithfield fits.
Public Notice to Jgoononstatas
Idesirousux subscriber, being desirous of
ehunging his hu.iners, hos determined
to close out the Intionre of his Met or BOOTS,
SLIDES AND TILLINKS. AT COST. Tbey'tyill
lie Aoki in lots. to suit pu reltusers, from
ONE PAIR TO A THOUSAND
Country blerehants arc invited to call nt
IL CORNER SSIITIIFICDD' AND FIFTH STB.,
01,1tosite the Irtusburgh Foundry, *there they can buy to
'bets stottfitcuon. for the stock must be closed out noon.
lon cline!! BoOln un hand, Sts, Rl'.., 821,824 pct . case.
tone?J. BATES.
WAGONS. W &GOSS.
THOMAS HARRISON, MANUFACTURER OF
Wagons, Drape, Carta, &c.,
rryssrheristirsecries,usmi xli.craost TUE comet ncrestc.
1 1 1 11 E proprietor of this establiskunem having always
1. on hand a supply of superior, well seasoned Lum
ber, is prepared to fill orders of every description in his
branch of manufactaring, with as short notice and on as
favorable terms ass any other workman in the West.
A newly invented Patent Tip Wagon, for hauling
hack, is built at the above place. Also, Repairing at
tended to. Orders from a distance will receive prompt
attention.
Revaartacies—Deo. W. Smith, James McCully, Jonas
M'Clintoek.
marlin
Bureau and Brdatead Factory.
S & W M. 11 ANNAFOBD respectfully inform the
rlttiettlt and the public reneraby that they have re
loosed their Warerooms to Smithfield street, between
IYannond alley and Fifth street, *4,..sllatihe Big Bedstead,
where th ey tire prepares! to wkolevale or retritt, eery
cheap tor each. the following articles:—Bureaus, Bed
steads, with (Jazzman's lion Fastenings,and also the be s t
duality cif screw Bedstead, fables, Stands, &c. And
they Wish it particularly understood, as there is eunuch
prciatfier. n:aittst 11110`htrte Muts work. that they warrant
their work to give satisfaction, and if not well made, the
money shall be returned. marlGfjel
1011 N st lIANDLTt)N, dziurnev Lare—Olfice on
Fourth street. between Wood and Smithfield, 'star
burgh. a pnd.t y
ill ENTS WA Nil'ED —Two or three Agents cam had
It desirable silti.lttOns 10 C. 1111,44 1, mid take subscribers
in this County fur a valuable work, highly recommended
by StUrtierous persons distiguished althelor their learning.
and religious otaUrrites in thin and Klittlefil Cities , hy ap
pl)111g in person to EDWARD TODD & CO.,
mnl Corner of Fifth arttl %tsrlitt stn, up maim.
Valuable' Heal ILetalat for Sale.
riallFl subscriber will sell, at rowel., sale, that valuable
i'roperty, on the Fourth street 1.4411, adjoining his
present residence, and give poisessiatt minteshately
Yhere are about TEN Ai.MIDS OF CIIOICE LAND, in a
high state of cultt Salto') . The miprovements are a large
and well finished 11111('K tiousK• SU
pert. Barn, and other Adjoining the Dwell
ing is n rumung ruuntaitt and n good Pomp, which fur
nish 0 collittnot supply of excellent water. There to a
variety 01 Frost Trees and Shrubbery on the premises
If the above described propert) IS lint SOW $OOll. It will
be rented for a tune. Alen, for sale, a large LOT, on
Penisylvania Avenue. at the end of the board-walk.
limuire of lmar:tL4tnl IYAVID 11F.F.LER.
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No. 116
Going to RI ove.
(1111 NA, riIrASS AND QUEEINS‘VARF. SELLING
‘_,/ I )FF—C•m... urio SEXVILE BMW •lIIX—The undersign
rd about to remove, lit the coming month, to N 0.65
flood street. is ar.irouft oColosing out the greater part
of Ms Stock at REDUCED PRICE:S. He would call
your particular 1111rIlltnn to ht. large and splendid mason
mein of CHINA, GLASS sad QUEENS‘VARE, (Effort
dole P. Lamps, Itritanitia. Ten %Pare, Cantors, French
and English ?darnel °momenta, emit Tea Seri % of o w
newest styles toil patterns, till or which he (arra at a
small advance above east, Remember the place, No.
115 Woo D %T. fictiB7 I It. HODKINSON.
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T. IL YOUNG it, Co.
HAVI their CA BINFT tse
WA RI•l-HOOSIS to Comm ' erctal Row, Liberty
street, opposite the head of Stnithfield, where they will
keep eon.tnntly on hand on extenslve assortment of So
faa,'Falilea. Wardrobes, Bureaus, Bedstead., Chairs and
every article ut their line of business,
Uudertaking promptly attended to at reasonable
ices may 27
Hats, Caps, and Muffs.
aIbTHE subscriber in How receiving from the
city of New York a choice assortment of Hats
Caps and Muth, butei , t Fashions ' in great va
riety, Lind very mum., wholesale and retail.
J AMID} WILSON,
novl I Smithfield street, Qd door South of 4th xt.
--FALTTPX:4II4.iONAW MAWTifirlif4-87—
fircOßD A. CO, (late M ' Cord & Htalt,)
WILE, introduce, on Saturday, Aug. al, the FALL.
STrix OF HATS, just received from New
York. Those in want of a neat and beautiful HAT,
are invited to call nt their store, corner of Fifth and
Wood streets. ang.9.4
Neiiillat and Cep Store.
AIJAMES WILSON, Hat Monufacturerilla
(formerly of the corner of Diamond alley
and Wood streen.) begs leave respectfully
to inform his old cusio.,i,A, friends, and the public, that
he hue opened n NEW STORE, on Smithfield st., where
n choice assortment of HATS CAPS, and LADIES'
FURS, (ne good, neat, fashionable and CITEAP as any in
the 0 4,) may be had. J. W. very cordially invites his
friends and the public to remember his new location and
establislimenLand give him a call an hearty as heintends
to welcome them. mar3l-ly
Fashionable Mat and Cap Manufactory,
CI EOM - it,: S. ANSIII.II7, Agent, respectfully AIL
15 informs his friends and the public general- -"
IY, that he has commenced the manufacture of
Hats and Caps, at No. 33 Wood street, one door from the
corn er of second, where he has now on hand a fitte as
sortment of Hats and Caps of his own manufacture,whieh
he will dispose or, wholesale or retail, on the moat rea
sonalile terms, (or cosh or city acceptance. Han made
In order at the shortest notice. apift-8m
Clinton Paper Mill.
91111 E CLINTON PAPER MILL, situated at Steuben
-1 vine, Ohio, having been enlarged and Improved, and
at a very great expense added new and the most im
proved kind of machinery, la now prepared to manufac
ture all kinds of Writitte,, I rioting, NV rapping and Cotton
Yarn Papers, Bonnet Boards, &c., equal to any in the
Eastern or Western country..
The undersigned having the A gency of the above Mill,
will keep constantly on hand a large supply . of the differ
ent k ii.ds of Paper, and will have any size made to
order nt short notice. S. C. HILL,
juila 87 Wood street.
TAI; subscribers having taken the Saw-mill above the
Fifth Ward Bridge, formerly run by Mr. John Cham
bers, and baying a good stock of Timber on hand, would
solicit the patronage of the public. Orders thankfully
received and punctually attended to.
• SAVARY & SPAULDINO.
The undersigned having sold his interest in the above
Mill to Messrs. Savary & Spaulding, would recommend
giveatisfaction to all who may deal
, i. s JOHN CHAMBLRS.
them to his formercustomers and the community, as being
withihon qua li fied
HOMCEPATIIIC BOOKS.—Just received , at the Book
more of the subscriber, in Fifth st., near Market :
Afauria Medica,pora, by Samuel Hahnemamtranalated
and edited by Charles Julius Hempel, Al-D. , 1 vols. - -
Hartman's Acute Diseases, by Dr. lietnprel, vol. 1.
Hoincepathic Domestic Medieine,by J. Lowrie, enlarg
ed and improved by A. J. Hall, M. D.
J tihr's New Manuel, vol. 1 ; Nos. 1 and 3.
Heringa Domestic Physician.
Booninaltauseit's Therapretie Pocket Book, for Homm
pathists, by Dr. Okie.
• Habeman's Chronic Diseases, vol. 3.
Together with Medicine Chests, of dillerent sizes and
prices. ' (apl6] • VICTOR I3CRIBA.
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Hammer da Hauler,
CAS NET WAREROOM, SMITHVIELDSTKEET,
Beiteren Serienthstreet and Stratoberrst alley; Piiisbusg: Pa.
HAMMER & DAULER keep constantly on hand
a imriety of excellent - and" raihionable I militate,
- warrantedequal to any in the-city, and sold On an
i favorable terms as can be obtained at any.samilar
establishment in .lie West. They have novron hand'an
unusually extensive stock, embracing all kinds-of Furth
ture4 from the cheapest and plainest to. the most costly
and elegant. 'All orders prOmptly attended to: me2l:6m
L==2l
Tux subscriber, wishing to reduce his present
stock of Furniture, Will, from this date until fur.
ther notice, sell all articles in his line at cost, being
' determined to lessen the amount of stock on hand.
Those persons who - may call on him with the "Intention
of getting a "good penny's worth," will not be disap
pointed. Ills stock of Furniture is equal to any in the
city, both in style add workmanship, and the assortment'
complete. ALEXANDER,M'CURDY, -
Furniture Rooms Third st.,
mar2l. - Next door above Pittsburgh Bank. '
t --7— llismeiW W. W oodWiltll 7 . DR E
M 0 DERN AND ANTIQUE FURN IV
' No. 83 THIRD STREET, PITTIRC , RGH.
4leA wins and splendid assorttnent of Furniture ,
suitable for Steamboats, Hotels, and Private Dwell
ings, constantly on hand, and made to order.
' present Stock on hand cannot be exceeded by any
manufactory in the Western country. Persons wishing
to purchuse, would do well . to give me a call, as I am de
termined my prices shall please. Part of the Stock con-
Fists in—
Tete a Tete • Buffet Danele •,
Louis XIV. ' Chairs; Queen Elizabeth Chairs,
oeTenill; Fruit Tables
T
? glee; Louis XV. Commoder.
French Mahogany Bedsteads; Piano Stools ;
20 Sofas, with plush and hair cloth covers ;
lb Mahogany flocking Choirs;
40 dozen Parlor do.
30 " Fatter do.
25 Centre Tables ;
20 pair Divans; 4 pair Pier Tables ;
IS marble top Dressing Bureaus ;
8 iVardrobes; 8 Secretaries and Book Cases ;
20 marble top Wash Stands ;
4 pair Ottomans ;
8 pair Fancy Work Stands,
A vrey large assorment of common Chairs and other
Furniture, too numerous to mention.
'Steam Boats furnished on the shortest notice, and
on the most reasonable terms. feb6
Gold Wanders.
111011" PARRY has invented a machine for washing Cold,
far which he has made mmlication for a patent.—
They are now offered for sole at the Warehouse of
PARRY, SCOTT a Co., No. IR7 Wood st., Pittsburgh.
Adventurers to California are invited to call and ex
amine these Inbar-saving machines. They are simple in
their construction, easily transported on the back of
mules or horses, weighing eighty pounds each, and can
be put in operation in half an hour. They cattle filled
with - It Is the opinion of those who have
seen the trial of one of these machines of smallest size,
that two men will wash the mineral from MO bushels Of
sand or earth in >t 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 1.11 'They will require but a small stream 01
water, and can be used the whole season, and run be put
into operation where there is not sufficient water to wash
11l the usual way.
Price of smallest size 535. Orders from abroad, ac
companied by cash, will be promptly filled.
11. PARRY, at Parry, Scott & Co.'s,
leb7:thf No. UM Wood at.. Pittsburgh.
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'DEAD Tills LETTR/LWho will be without a beau-
Xi, urnl head of hair, when they can have one for three
shillings? Twenty years' loss of hair and wonderful
restoration!
"•• BALSIOIIC, July 17, 16'47.
Dear ftir,The wonderful effects X. ofJones' Coral Hair
Re.torsure pas been decisively demonstrated in the ca
ses of several - respectable citizens of the town, who, on
'teepee( of ydar selling three shilling trial bottles, try it
without (ear. One instance. which has attracted partic
ular attention, is the ease of a gentleman who had little
or no hair for twenty years; he had tried numerous pre
parations in vain, and ultimately had his head shaved and
wore a wig. At my recommendation. he tried the Re
storative, and after using it, according to the direction,
for a short time, the young hair appea red and he has now
ea fine a head of hair as any person in flaltirilore.
"Yours. fie. JOHN ICILVINGTON."
It reuses eyebrows to grow, prevents the hair from
turning grey, and the first application causes it to curl
Inmutifully, frees it from scurf, and stops it from falling
otE
Sold with fall directions at EClClaathaut st.N.V. and by
Wm. Jackson, Agent,l Liberty st.. Pittsburgh. (sepal
Hata anti -
4rcfar subscriber will introduce, this day,im i.
March 154.9. the Spring style of HATS
and CAPS, which for neatness and duns
bait ] , cannot be surpassed—the style being such that
cannot help from giving the wearer entire satisfaction.
fie is also daily expecting the arrival of an extenstve
assortment of California Hats, of various colors; all of
which wilt be disposed of at his' oh" unusually - tow
prices. Country Merchants are invited to call and ex
amine his assortment. G. W. GLIMSGOW,
lad Wood street,
:LI door below J. D. Davis' Auction Rooms, Pittsb'g.
marl:lnt
Itensoval.
ripHl I subscriber has removed his Wholesale Grocery
1 Store to the corner of Hancock street and Allegheny
Irbart; next door to the Perry House.
inarz7 Jowl F. PIHIRY-
Geore Armor,
*FASHIONABLE TA I LOR, 10. 43, Market street.—
Having removed his Tailoring Establishment in the
rooms on Market st., lately occupied as a Bookstore, by
Bosworth k Co., the undersigned is prepared to fill all oil
den in his line which may be entrusted to his care by his
old friends and customers, and the publiegenerally. His
long experience in the business and the success with
which he has prosecuted it in Pittsburgh, emboldens him
to hope for a liberal share of patronage. lie will make
all descriptions of Clothing in the best manner, and most
fashionable style, FOB CASH
ap'2s-ly
ere heat Tailor.
subscriber respectfully announces to his custom
cri, and to the gentlemen of Pittsburgh and victnity,
generally that he has received his usual assortment of
Spring (Itiods, for gentlemen's wear, to which he invites
their attention. Hut stock comprises fine Broad Cloths of
all colors; Cassimeree; rich Vestings, of plain and fancy
Patterns; all of which he is prepared to manufacture in
the best and mast fashionable style. Also, Children's
Clothing kept constantly on hand and made to order.
WM. B. SHAFFER,
Wafer at., 3d door above National Hotel.
Fashionable Clothing Store,
No. 918 LIBERTY STREET, OPPOSITE SEVENTH.
RlESnbaeriber; respectfully inform their friends and
the public generally, that they have just received
a new supply of French and English Cloths, and mini
merer,—Vestings of all styles and quality—Ready-made
Clothing of all descriptions, neck and pocket Handker
chiefs, Shirts; in short, every article usually kept in
Clothing Stores, constantly on hand.
Gentlemen wishing to have Clothes made to order, in
a fashionable style. will find it to their advantage to call
and examine our stock before going elsewhere.
jvti-tf_ brmuLLEN & DOWNING.
mosointion.
FIRM of Acheson tr. Dagg is this day dissolved
1. by mutual consent, Mr. Jas. T. Dagg having declin
ed business on account of ill health, has disposed of his
interest to Jas. C. Acheson. The business hereafter will
be conducted in the name of W. & .1. C. Acheson.
WM. ACIIESON,
JAS. T. DAGG.
Piunburgh, July,l3lB
1170 In withdrawing from the firm of Acheson & Dugg,
I take pleasure in recommending my successsor to say
friends and :he puhlio generally. JAS. T. DACG.
•Jul y 29, I94B—aug
DISSOLUTION.—The Partttershlp heretofore exist.
11 ing between the subscribers, under the firm of J. &
J. fit'Dsvirr, was dissolved an the 7th inst. Miter party
is authorized to use the name of the firm, in settlement.
JOHN h.I'DEVITT,
JAMES M'DEVITT.
Marah to.
LOCO-PARTNERSHIP.—The undersigned have this
day formed a Co-partnership under the hem of JOHN
APDEVITT & BROTHERS, for the transaction of a Gro
cery and Produce business. JOHN M'DEVITT.
JAMES APDEVITT,
WILLIAM APDEVITT.
hfarch 7, 1e.49.-(mrl2)
VOSS° UTION.—The partnership of Aluncue & Las
ji." is this day dissolved, by mutual consent. The bu
siness of the firm will be settled by li. Lee.
J. R. MURPHY,
H. LEE.
Pittsburgh, 30th .Tan., 1840
NOTICE.—The undersigned Will continue the Wool
business and attend to the sale of Woolen Goods, at the
old place.
~EE.
1 ,-- • In retiring from the late firm of Murphy & Lee I
take great pleasure in recommending Mr. H. Lee to t h e
confidence of my friends and to the public.
janal .1. R. _MURPHY.
Co-Partnership Notice.
:0111 , 1 DUNLAP. JOIM£GI3III.2C6
JOHN DUNLAP having, on the Ist inst., associated
with him in his business JowlputeuN G , they wilt
ereaaer carry on their Importing f House fiurnishing
Hardware, and Manufacturing bus' n ess, under the name
and style of John Dunlap & Co. The business bribe old
establishment will be closed by the Senior Partner of the
present firm, at their warehouse, corner of.Marhet and
Second streets. URA JOHN DUNLAP& CO.
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;MIS MIDNIGHT SUN --.-4 Pilgrimage, by Fredrika
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Hreiner ; translated by Mary Flowed, just received
andfor sale by JOHNSTON do STOCKTON,
Corner Market and 3d ate.
("MEESE-2000 the. large Cheese, for sale for County
Scrip, by 'WM. DYER;
ap2S No. ISS Liberty street.
FISHING LINES--2 eases Sea Grass Lulea;-
3 grd. Linen do
to " Cotton do,
Just recd by MeCANDLESS & CAMPBELL,
myl 97 Wood, street;
O—3oo bushels, prime quality, just received per
kJ steamer Wellsville, for sale by.
JOHN P. PERRY,
apart] Next door to •Perty Rouse, Allegheny Wharf.
-
prrcH-50 barrels, for sae by
JOHN.P-PaiRY
ap3ol Next door Perry House. Allegheny-Wharf.
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JOSEPH L.TPINCOTT - WM. C. 1 / 1 1811
L .t . PENCOW'r AD BARRI ,
(LAT ., . J. S. STRICKLER tr. CO.) ~
Manufacturers 01 -Pheenix Fire Proof Safes
. .
Seem . d between Voodcittil•Siriiihfuld."
UNTueeday afternoon, July 2:3, 1848, the undersigned.
were called upon by Messrs. Lip, citcott de Barr;Ri
witness an honest and fair test - Or one e. their Mmma'
Safes.- The forbore being prepared, tde Side Educed:
inside thereof, wi th books, papers and some money; when
the door of the Safe *hi closed and the fire kindled - in ."
quarter past 2 o'clock,'and bilk short time the Sato was
red Sot, and continued till balf.past 0 o'clock, being about.
four atia" half hours'," virheii the ' Committee' ea-prettied'
their satisfaction that the tinte , occupied with.sucht heat
was sufficient. The funeme.was then ptille4 down,Stife
cooled, and dotit opened=-;.the [looks; papers and Money'
safe. The heat was se great as to. melt °Male ' , home
mountings. 'We therefore take Tient** in recommend
ing.these.Safes tolhe 'es being, in Our ititiftliit'ai'
ellilfeiy fire proof. J ARVIS &
N. iCK.&.B.A.W.BON,
CORNWALL & BROTHER, .
BRANNON. Jo THATCHER,
BENEDICT a.CARTEEi. . , I
ISAAC CRO.MIE.
. . .
I am engaged' in the foundry, business, ,and kno w
something about furnaces and beat . I witnessed the
bilining of she above Safe, and can freely say there was
no humbug about it, and with pleasure recommend . them
to the public as being, in my judgment, entirely fire
proof. - Writ:SCAYE.
In calling upon the above gentlemen for their sigett-,
tures, they all spoke in the highest tenni orthe fairliese
of the test, and their full confidence of the Safe's being
entirety fire-proof. We have eOnstantly [wham! and for
sale a full assorunent of the above Safes.
mural' BELL te TERRY.
McMullen' do Dawning,
iFASRIONABLE CLOTHIEB,B, 1Y0.21S Liberty
street, opposite Seventh, beg leave to call Bic atten
tion of their customers and : . the - public generally
to an examination of the stock .ot GOODS they
are now in receipt or, comrirising, iit part, fine French,
Belgian, English and American. Clothe, .all' -colors;
French, English and American Cassinteres, of all shades
and textures; Summer Cloths in - endless 'variety; Vest:.
inge, do. Clothing made to order in the best 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 theirßlends and enstedners: Nal:.
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW, St..
Loufs, Mo.ovill give particular attention to the Col
lection of Claims, and. all money received, shaltlee re!,
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ruitted without delay.
- Rerzascas—Hon. R. Coulter, Supreme Bench,. Pa.;
Messrs. Lyon, Shorb & Co., St. Louis; Messrs. AVood,
Abbott & Co., Mr. Charles H. Welling, Philadelphia;
Messrs. Eno, Mahoney & Co., Messrs. Chittender, Bliss
& Co., New York; Messrs.Baugher & Oiendorlf, Messrs.
W. F. & A. Murdoch, Messrs. Love, Merlin &.Co., Mr.
John Falconer, Baltimore ; Messrs. Loreuz, ..,terling &
Messrs. Forsythe &Co., Messrs. Hampton, Smith & Co"
and Mr. 1... S. Waterman, Pittsburgh. .- . tsar.
Rare Standard, Works.
C SERWAN'S SPEECHES. —The Speeches of. the
10 Right Hon. Richard Brinsley Sheridan, with a Sketch
of his Life; edited by a Constitutional friend-3 vats.
so f i.
Sterne., Works.—The W rka of Lawrence Sterne, in
one vol_, with' lus.
(rated by Harley. Ivo , 8 co.: . .
Sketch Book.—The S tc ,is Book of Geoffrey Crayon,
Gent. Anthon's revis edition, with illustrations by
Darley.
frriaes Astoria, or Anecdote* elan Enterprise beyond
the. Rocky Mountains; by Washington Irvnig.
Mardi, or a Voyage Thither.—A new work in two Vols.,
12 MO., by Mennen Piet ville.
A Tab/slur Critics, or a Glance at a few of our Liters-
ry - Progenies, in a series of jok es, by a amnefut Quiz.
For sale by ICAYrik CO., . '
may 3 Corner of WoOd and Third streets.
(Dispatch topy.)
Paper Elaaglzigs. •
Lll AVINO purchased at three of the largest Factories
in the East, New York, Philadelphia and-Balti
more,) a large assortment of the newest and toast im
proved styles of PAPER HANGINGS, BORDERS, &c.,
and made arrangements by which I will. be enabled to,
procure all new Patterns, simultaneiaus with their ap
pearance in the Eastern. market, I world- 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, 20,0 00 pieces of
Gold, Satin Glazed and common Paper liangings,.which
I can sell at prices ranging froMl2l cents to IP piece.
marl 2 . S. C. HILL, 57 Wood at.'
ALUABLE PROPERTY FOR SALE—EleVett Lots
in the 9th Ward,Pittsburgh t 24 feet front on Carson
street t2O feet to Patteron 's bite.
One Lot on Liberty street, 24 feet by 100 toSpring al
ley, between Carson street and B. Frew's line.
Six out Lots in the reserve, near Allegheny City aud
Manchester containing. abon,ten Acres. eaelt—Nosi;
w), en, 197, x
19G, 195; 194. Engitire of
feb24 • WM. M. DARLINGTON..
OLIDAYS I HOLIDAYS!!—Tbe subscribers are
IA just wiling a splendid collection of Toys and fine
Fancy Goads of every description, suitable for- Christ
'mas and New Year•it presents consistingitkpart, - 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; ?ai
sle Boxes ,• Chess Men ; Dominoes, Ike.; with a thousand
other articles, too numerous to mention. '
The above Goods we will sell extremely low,previous
to the lit February,lBl9, as we intend makinghome ma
terial alterations in our store and businets; We invite
all to call who want bargains, at SO Mari%t street, be
tween Fifth and Diamond.
deetn HOGAN & CANTWELL.
01110 PLANING MlLL—flebsrea it:recite/a Warertant,
(along Chartier st.,) First Ward*Allegheny city near
hlanehester.--GEORGE DILATIER having resumed
Mural, has erected the necessary machinery. artheabove
place, for turning out all work in his line, and is prepared
to take boards to his mill and deliver them to customers
on reasonable tenon.
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Dressed flooring boards, siding,tr.e., always onitand
A large quantity of dried flooring lumber on hand.
Orders from Western Lumber Merchants promptly ez
erated. ma3o-tt
G£o. ARMOR
F ANCY FANS-12 doz. fine ivory work Funs;
12 bone- " "
3 " " pearl -
25
" " peper.ass'd " ,
" " feather
6 " assorted common "
HOGAN & CANTWELL,
6 Market street-
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A Lb persons knowing theniselvesindebted to Arthars,
11 Nicholson & Co.,4Eagle Foundry ' ) are reqUested to
call at their old Wurehouse, on Liberty. street.
All unpaid accounts will be Placed In the hands, of a
Justice of the Peace, on the Ist July next.
May 16. ARTIII.IIIS, NICHOLSON, & Co.
jja - A , general assortment Of Hollow Ware, &c., at the
lowest market rates. Liberty at, bead of Wood at.
ma 22 ARTHUR, h. NICHOWN.
Barrrs, SHOES, TRUNKS, — &e.—Foliansbee ¢ Ray
ward, \VitoJessie and Retail , Boot, Shoe and Trunk
Store, No. 186 Liberty Street , nearly opposite the head ol
Wood. F. &H. have in store and are receiving their
Fall and Winter sleek of BOOTS and SHOES, consisting
of the largest stock they have ever been able to bring to
this market. We ids° heiva constantly on hand a Splen
did:stack of Hayward's Mettdie Gum Elastic Shoes both
for ladies and gentlemen's wear, the most heautilltl era.
ele ever manufactured. We would solicit an exambra
tion of our stock of goods, by all who wish to parchase
either at wholesale or - retail, as we will Self at a sniall
advance above cost.• Country merchants will find 'it to
theirinterest to calf and examine oar stock before pur
chasing.• FOLLANSBEE & HAYWARD,
auglll 136:Liberty st.
New Cioods. -
JUST RECF3VED, by Express, one piece short nay
brk Cloth, suitable for Gentlemen's Cloak's, which I
will make to order, cheap. McGUIRE, Tailor:
Also, one piece tight short nirp, a very desirable arti
cle for Ladies' Cloaks. Colors warranted.
Also, a good assortment fine French Cashmere.Vesting*
together with a good assortment of fancy,and black Car-,
simeres, for Pants.; which will be made to order as' chea p
and as well as at any other establislurierd in the city.
McGUIRE, Tailor,
Third street, St. Charles Building.
HAVE you a bad complexion, coarse, dark, yellow, or
sallow If you have, you will by using a Cake of
Jones' Italian Chemical Soap, a week or two, your akin
becomes clear, white and smooth. If you have any, di
sense of the Head, Face or Beard—such as Rinsworni,
Scald Head, Scurvy, Erysipelas, Salt Rheum, B'arber's
Itch—you can be cured for I have seen persons who
had filthy skin diseases for years, and alter trying every.
thing in vain, have been cured by washing the part with
Jones" Italian Chemical Soap; and can conscientiously
offer it for any of the above complaints, which would
hot de, unless I knew it to be all.' state. If you have
Sun sitUts, Freckles, Illorphew,Tan, Sun Burn or disfig
urements of any kind, it will dispel them andmake the
skin beautiful—it is a sure antidote and cure for the bites
of mosquitoes, bugs, &c.
uSF- Beware of counterfeits. Paitiealarly cheap one's'
—ask fat...Jones' Soap, and see that the name of T. Jones
is on each cake. Persona from or in the south and other:
warm climates, would find this not only for themselves,
but it is a never-failing remedy for: chaps and chafes in
infants. And now,yeader, by giving this one Arial:you
will find it all or even more than we have stated above.
Sold at 82 Chatham street; IVY ; and by Wm.Jacksom
agent,B6 Liberty street, Pittsburgh. sep26
- • Removal. :
rplIE subscribers have removed from No. 67 'Water st.
1. to the Warehouse recently occupied by Joules May
No. 28 Writer st. fray2] RHEY,MATTLIEWS& CO.
rpo woßKErts . IN mt.:TALs AND STONE:.:-"A
GuamzoWoBXEDgrxMExilt. AND Stot; tot' the use
of Architects and-Designers, &c., am., from original de
signs,. and from selections made from every accessible
sauree,American and European. By Thomas W Wal
ter, Architect of Girard College, and J. J..Ssnith. .Ti r e
above for sale by . • • ' KAY te..00.,,
reb27 Corner of Wood and 11*
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WAVING AND HAIRDRESSING SALOON!--Rtacc- .
' 5011 & FOuttrAt N, -.7bnser i al. Professors, have Riled Up ;
the saloon on the corner or Cherry alley andiWater to.,
near the.'National Hotel .formerly occupied by Clement
"Archer, and are prepared to watt on gentlemen lit.on -
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with ease, cemfort,andpoliteness. " • . • • . ..
In connection with their saloon, they itive'ntate pin
excellent shower bath where persona' clehh-elleA we
blahs !nail hours of the day- ...• • 1 " -
;They-still . continue - to 'serve . their cu stomer at
their pfd Stand, corner of the Atamont . ancti A in, , .
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WOK- AND . NTODPIRriMN ' 4 : 31. ;
Nt W. Voresaak•o6Wood,A24l Flyttilltalnaa.;
• rilillE Proprietor of the 'Moartuta . Pow Sfitactuit
sap Nattoratirottatt,'respeetfully informs his friend,/
and the patrons of theaispapera, that he has n, Jame, as 7.
**hotel] t of.loo TYPE ANL: ALL OTHER ILATLMAL
necessary to a lob Printing Office, and that '
pared to execute
• Lawn P1q13.7 PSUITTING or AVERT DESCIIITTICrSt .
-tads,•. • Cards .
.itandbikr, Hai Tips: .
i s TYfll kihds ofßlanks Singe,Steamboat and. Canal
Boat'Buis, with.appropritite cuts, printed on the shortest ~
-notice and mos. reasonable terms.
HdrespeCtfully tiAts the - patronage of his• faiends atm!'
•thepoblic generally, branch. of his Mashies*.
•:.0e.22 • L. IiARPER-
- - •
riltsburgio, - thud washer. -
tin subscriber Itas invented a machine for. - IVaahing
out GOLD, possessing the following qualities .
weighs about twenty-five pounds, can be packed In a -
box 13 inches by 17, and 17 inches deep;"will wash,out
bushel of Wet'sand in about two minutes—dry-sandin -
leak time—leavin&tho fold perfectly clear of sand and- •
gravel. - Those going to California are invited to call and
see i ts.operat ton, at .my residence, in Penn. - atreat. near
;Water street [marsl C. EVAN,S,
ALEXA.N DEROZ:4ONR
Covgin, Mama AND FOlitil9lll3o
'I Cups/trains:a, earner of Penn and
' St. Clair sit, oppositethe Exchange
4 • CIAZ Hotel, Entronee on Penn et, res
pectfully inform their friends and
the public, that they are prepared to funnel' and attend
to everything in the line of Undertakers as they hare
quit the business of Cabinet Making, an d their attention
will be devoted altogether to the above business, keep .a
tinge axsertment of COFFINS 'made and finished, totter '
ed, and lined in the neatest manner, with a variety o.
materials, and at all prices; we keep SHROUDS ready
made, of all sizes ,. of Flannel, Cambric, and Muslin, at
all prices, and made in the eastern style, and all other
articles necessary for dressing the dead, and furnishing
fune rats, of quality and price to suit ; SILVER . PLATES.
or engraving the HOMO and age; ICE CASES (or laying
the body in ice, by those who wish to keep their friends
any length of tune, and have ZINC PANS to put ice in
foe:laying on the body; LEADEN Coffinsalways W
hand, e have a splendid new HEARSE and a parrot
fine horses,and any number of the best carriages, inc.,
etc., and will be prompt, punctual, and reasonable.' ;
anglo-y
Hale a Patent Rotary !Machtoe, • '.
APPLICAZILIVIOTHI L 1711.113 OR : - .• • ••
FORCING AND SUCTION PUlls, FIRE.ENGINg, ;
Stearn Engine Ventiksan, and ter Wheel. •-
ljt HIS remarkable ,
Machine .was in vented by Etzsus.,
of New York, and bids fairto supersede, in ' -
all its above applications, the machines now in use. It
has been visited by thousands, and tried in many of its '•-•
apple te
app h latious, and its success has outstripped everything j n
in
history of esernt inventiona. The compact form ot
the machine, its aimplic pr i nciplestruction ann
. new ap, „!..••
plication of established s; rendir it an objector
admiration io all who see It.
As a common Pumbfor thews offarnilias its portabil
ity and the facility with which It can be converted into a
Fire Engine, are among its advantages. It is equally. •
useful for all purpose's to which Pumps can be applied on
steanibeate or easels, to supply boilers, washing of decks, •
pumping the holds, &c
For Mines and Hydraulic Works of nit'kinda, it re- •••
quires less power to do the same amount of :work, and is
less liable to get out of repair than any pump ever be- '
fore invented. It throws a continuous stream of water, •
r without the use of an air chamber or any complicated
dimble actingapparatus. • •
• As a Fire Engine, not one half the number of menare
required as upon the machinesnow in use, and they can
work a much longer time without fatigue, owing to the
manner of the application of the power—either by cranik
or capstan.
As a Rotary Steam Engine, this machine bas supplied'
that great desideratum among scientific men; viz : obtain
ing a constant rotary action, which can be tratisfactorily.C,....z.:
applied to practical purposes.
Asa Venalator for Min o, Was and Vessels, or a 13kneer •• • •
for Furnacee, it is easily and elfieienly applied.
As a 'Weser Wheel, working either by departing or in-'
ming water, it is something entirely new and eauneady . • .
-useful. It ean be used as to obviate much of the expense ••
it slaying foundations of mills, digging of water courses.' - , •
&c. trc
, .
One of the Machines can be seen and some of its ap- • '
plications tested, by calling at " Union fled.". corner • -
of-
Fakirand Smithfield street', entrance on Fifth st.
Rights for individuals, Counties, &c., within the /tinny- • • •••
of Pennsylvania, can be obtained of the subscribers, as
above, and any information relative to it - cheerfully Kren. -
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THOS. H: PERDUE :.
Vor Scrip, at Par.- -**.* '
JOHN H MELLOR, No, 81 Wood unit,
will sell the following new and second
band PIANOS, for Pittsburg, Allegheny . , 2 '
• • or Allegheny County Sento, at par:—
One new Rosewood 6. octave Piano, made by Bacon
& Haven, New York; price
One Rosewood, 6 octave, Gale & Co.
One
M do do do d do . 8276
One ahogany,* octavo, nearlyneasiffale ft ft C.. 6200-
One do :'''
One tdo ao Lord & Brothers' $225
_Si do Rosenbaum - 6100
Dna German Piano,l3 °cumin
One old - Piano, 5 octaVes
"
One Mahogany Piano, 51 octaves, R. &W. Nunns'• 62g ". •
THEBrass Hetties and Sheet Bme.
subscribers would .respectfally a r nn a ounce that •
they have made arrangements with the proprietors
of MS Glenwoodßrass Mills, which gives as the control
for the sale of their Brill Kettles and Sheet:Brass for '•''
this section of country. The pro duction of these Mills
are not surpassed in quality by a ny,other.sitailar estab. •
lishment she'llotted Slates l'ke will always keep's' • •
beery stock of these goods on hand, which we will be: ;'
pleased to sell at such' prices as we trust.will meet the
views of wholesale 'buyers. liardware merchants and • ' other dealersdealers in these goods will please give US a call. •.•
JOHN DUNLAP CO,
Corner hlarket and Second streets •
CORM'S' OF so ismarttlie Elosisa i •
urrn Aim usixicr •
• '
THE subscriber respectfully announces thitChe btu
• now opened this.nenr and excellent Hotel for the'ac'
commodation of travelers boarders, and the public yen- -
crony. The bons& and furniture' are entirely new; and • •
.the most comtbstable base been spared to renderit one of
no pains or' expense and pleasant Hotels in the city.
I'he aubscrlser is determined to deserve, and thereforn •
solicits, 'share of public patronage. ' • . , •
JACOB HOUGH, ProPrielor
N .
KW AND VALUABLE WORK.—Ninercut, aiutLit
Remains, wittcanaccountof a visit-to the - Chaldean
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, Esq., D. C•
D. Just received and for sale_tq
JOHNSTON A STOCKTON,
Cor. of Market and ad sts.
THTo tits Publte..Countyffertp.
E Commissioners of Allegheny County avail them
selves of the earliest opportunity to inform the bold
7i
en of County. Scrip that the Board have tinder consider
ation the adoption of measures (or the proinptroderapiwn
of every dollar of Scrip issued heretotore in anticipation
of clauns.ogainat said Countyy, and the Commissioners
lIONV give assurance that, in the course of a fevr . dayM the
resolvesof the Boardfor the speedir and Rill redemption
Of
ed ti e
e Cou ee ntr a Serithe p now in circulation, will be publish
,
913 b t r ieet.. ' liv anxiety of We public mind on this
.
The credit of Allegheny County C-11131101 stiffer by a •
momentary interruption of a circulating medium, based
upon the undoubted solvency of the richest and most pa
tnotic population of the State. By order of the Board:
op2l • JA7.yE GORMLEY, Clerk.
Lime Lime i Llnas
ANY QUANTITY OF LIME, of the Yery.best quality,
will be furnished on reasonable terms, on short no
tice, by applying to the au C riber, at his Store; Southend
of the Monongahela Bridge, South Pittsburgh. • ' -
maylleawd JAMES BLACXMORE.
Gum GuAcx_mu
received
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fin
zaje y
B.A.FAHNggIVuK lk. CCY.,
Corner Jet and• Wood
A : A. MASON & CO., No. 60 Market street ore eon
.1101;.. steady in the receipt of Rick fiAIBROIDERTES
We have on hand the.followiug Goods, viz: •
185 rich embed Muslin Capes, ilptu 81,50 to 5,00 •
830 embroidered Muslin Collars. " 371 to 1,00
500 c •
crotchet " 371 to' -95' ,
330 tare
". 8
.• to 12/ •00 gimpure • ' 6l lcs
150 Jenny Lind " 621 to 1 121 -
,00 •
130 embroiaered Muslin Habits, . " to 1,60
590 pairs " • " Cuffs, " 50 to 1,60
Also, Mourning Collars, in great variety.
Call soon at the Cheap Ono. Pnce .Cash Store,6o Mar
ket street. •
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POST OPF/CES,contahll,.
ing an alphabet/Cal list of Post Offices throdgfutue.
the United States distances from Wu/dogma, D:n14;:.,,:,;i.
State and Territorial Capitals,, respectively ; also •
biting the Post Offices In each 'Smut as well as er_inay, 7:
with an appendix . of the United States and British Term, •
Just received by • 'JOHNSTON & STOCK ON, •
mayln Cornet. 3d and Market
60 1.
NORESSTCHACCO—a3...:
sou's" s's Lump Congress Tobacco.getseeeiVed•
ra
s and ferrite by • -MILLESt.&IIIOSON,
•
ms yl5 Nos. 172 midi/4 Liberty street
N Pk: P ENDENT. POLICE: OPPNP., cornfr
dna Irwin streeta,enerance onlnein
A. G. REINUART,AIdennan ind Police Magiairate
THOMAS O'liaTas,VltiefeoaatAblet. - •
Joasen . Rammit.en, Ate% . do. .
1 . 0" Will attend at any hour, day.or night, when
ntured.
Itnbetaereas. • .
H ORSES,
tw to ieueningar thelelds, -are
and insure themselves in m
ways. T.hey are oven disabled so as to be uselen fora .
long time. Ih immediate use could be made of B. A
Fahnestock & Co.'a Rubefacient, and the bruised part
well saturated, and the remedy rubbed in, It would : yea:,
relief, ease the palm No fanner khould•be" feitlidur.thic -
celebrated medreine, as it Is nil-healing to man or beastf
FrepareiLa nil-aold by
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B. A. FABNESTOCR & •-••• .•
Corner of Mood and First streetti,
lazy 17' Corner Si x en d Wood.
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