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Prinpa g!tit rabhthat e*rg Morning,
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1101132411 . 111 ff cOloint OF WOOD arm ca
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. irr.ggiutra—rive. Do a year, payablersiziet
in Matinee:" 'Six Dollars ; will invariably belietidged
notpald'Within the year. ' • • '
Mr* copies rwo :citrasL—foisalp'sit the *,un
nus., office, and by the News Boys. . • ..• - .
THE SATURDAY NORNIRD POST '
published from the some office;. on. a large blank
size sheet, at TWO DOLLAR'S a year, in advance
'singlet copies nog !isms. ' ' •
IW No paper will le . diseohtbined . (nalisi it the dit
crew= of the proprietor ) until all arrearages are paid
• Il3' No attention will Am.paid.tostny order unless ac
cot:partied by the money, or satisfactory reference in tbi
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• T gli. mi . 1 6 F: .. A . -bVERTISI NO.
ritl 64.17,4.7pc OP TWILLVZ IS pa LB55.
Oii. taieitiOn26 •• •SO 50 one month, • - ..... 54.00
Two do••• ......... 075 Two do •
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Three do
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One • Week,' ' ' :1 50- Four: do:. 800
Two do••••, .. . ... • • 250 Six do 10 00
Three "do•- : —. 300 One Yea r
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YEARLY ADVERTISEMENTS:
• Clielnieetbleii P asure.
ONE 6C111•11d. , TWO SQUASE3.
Six Alondis,• • •• • • •$l5 00 'Six Months, WO 00
One. Year, . . 2 0 ro0 I One Year,. • • ..... 30 00
Larger advertisements in proportion. •
. Cards qf FOUR LINES, Five Dollars a Year.
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arge cuts will not be inserted unless *an extra price
paid.
tEr.asirertialimalita upon whieb the number of inser
tions is not marked. will be inserted and chimed-one
.41refessional Qrbs.
P. CIIIIIIOSTOX SILANNOS.• •euvia H. =exam
SHANNON SHANNON, ktornevs et Law.—OfEee
, on Fourth edge!, nearlyopposita the Mayor'a Office.
D, dummy .a t st., above
2,2 • Wood. • ' • mAr3o:y
SAMUEL W.411.10.:6 1 , awasnry;as La w -•ol2kee on 4th
street, near Gnat,' Pit:share'. • • oct2s
dll ES . o.lertiicittorticy as Law; Offies In Rahn-
CF • weU35 Buildings. Cram meet: znar27.api
l'Aft. A. IV .. OLIVES, 'Physician and Surgeon.-.lpee
1.,2 No .8, St. Claw &inset, Pittsburgh:. tiu22/-Y
EN
DR. JOHN CILAWFORD,_oface on St. Clair street,
opposite the Exchange. - • • angl.ol ,
CORLANDO LOOM - 15, Attorney at Lam.—Office 4th
s at., above Wood. july4-y
rIVKOM3B"M. biAßSHALL,'Attarray at Law:—Oilice,
• Lorrrie'a Buildings, Fount at. ' .Jan7-Iy.
1. DAIMAtikl, Arrarnair at La ta—Ottice in itakewelrs
C. Baildhtgla am. Graat-street, opposite- thiS. Court
Homo. • • :.. • '
U ----- Z — MqNrljY - ,..tuornty at La - ter.-•-Offzee in the
•slime building with Alderman brbiaater, Fifth st.,-
between Wood and dinithdeld eta. • angl7-Gm•
TORN BARTON, Attorney as Lam—Office, North side
U of Flfth street, between-Wood and Smithfield t in the
erne budding with Alderman Morrow.. " septai-1y
9.o.ntau W. LA YNE, Attorney and Cotinultor at Late
and _Notary Pubtie.-office at the corner of 4th and
ood 11134 Sibbet*Jones! Exchange office. oda
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LDIIIUND SNOWDEN, dtknney . at Law.—Ocoee U the building on the North East corner of Fourth and
Smithfield Its. • . . • • • novll-y •
bIIOR/LOW,,Aidamun.—Officemortlt side of Fifth
.Lies'etreet, between Wood' and Smithfield, Pittsburgh.
ISFCANDLES & APCLIIRE, Aturrmys and Co:quasi-.
lon at Laic.--49/ftee as Fourth el., opposite &R.
H. ratterson's Livery Stable, Pittsbargb. seplol , -
FORWARD &SWARTZ WELDER, Attorneys atLaut,
°See on Fourth street, between Wood and Smith.
Sled, opposite Parterson's Livery Stable. ap7-y
E(HWE (111.1.411.01tE4 Attorney and Counsellor. at
Law.—Ofttee removed to the Yd door below Grant et.,
on Fourth, to the office lately occupied by Alderman Mil
T. N. M'C e IVRY,. Attorney and Counoeßor as Law.—
tr 4 , , Office in•BakewelPs Buildings an Grant street. -
jr..1)17-Iy.
tCO . s Al Fourth et-, five doors west of Mar
• bet.. ll work warranted, and if net perfectly sat
i•factory no charges will be made. leg° •
133.10 VAL.—Dr. Robert Snyder, boa removed Ins
office to Fourth street, between Wood and Smith
field streets. marl.s-ly
REMOVAL.—A. Beelenints removed his commissaism
and forwarding business from the Canal Basin to his
new warehouse, on Third street, nearly opposite the Post
may3o-ly
IDIFIdOVAL.--JOHAT J .AUTC.HICL, Attorney at Law,
.11i haa removed to Fourth at., next door to the office of
Aldentian Steel. . - • • • ap7
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laffiCß-7140,000, in Birmingham, for sale by
aP 2 I RIIEY, MATTHEWS 1 CO
BUCELMASTER. Atklermon- f -Office: Fourth street
third door. above Smithfield, South side-
Conveyancing of all kinds don* with Ilia gre'ateat 'tare
.and legal accuracy.
Titles to Real Estate exainined, dce n0v,15.
10101 COYLE; 'Notary and, Comq,anter.-otlice
0 hietealra- EuZding, pottrth street, near Smithfield,
Pittaburgh. Deeda t ßonda Mortgages, Articles ofngree
mein, and all other instrumentsof writing drawn up - with
' 'atettracTami dispatch. Titles u: RealEatate examined.
O • P • "I NSON, Alderman, Filth Ward, Penn
, st...letween Walnut and &Hera sta., where he may
be &arid Alan times. • Those having houses or other prop
erty'lo-sell or rent;can have the same punctually attend
-•ed to; debts collected; and all the duties of an Alderman
will, receive prompt attention. .": • 0c27--p
" DIELLON
A wow:is-arid COUNSELLOtt Lew,. office in:
Xt. Mellon's Buildings, corner of Wylie and kitth steels
east aide of Cdurt idolise. •
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Mr! Coyeetlng, Conve3raneing, examinations of Re
cords; Re.. promptly and =camels , attended to. myld
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. z ttoorrrruu qq and cowl:cum. al
• .rA10; (eaceessor to Lowrie & WintnntS)ofilee at
the old Maud Fourth se., above Smithfield.' '• • '
THE Parip etship heretofore exiating. between Henry
W. Williams. Esq., and myself, hi - the practice of the law,
• was dissolved by mutual consent ori the 26th ult., and the
business will hereafter be continued by Henry .V.
, litens, whom -I. anost cheerfully - recommend to all for
whom I have.•the honor to do business—as a gentleman
every wag worthy of their confulence. • • -
declB-Iy • . WALTER H. LOWRIE.
George U.. Riddle, Conveyancer , .
OFFICE in Aver7ll.ow, Fifth street;ahove Smithfield,
PP atta r burgh.'
and
ti.herinatraments of writing,drawn with neatness, legal
accumey and dispatch. Re will .also attend to drawing
• NA filing Meelsontes'. Liens . , Accounts qf Exemet&s,Admiis•
thrown, *ea.:muffling mks to Real Estate; Searching
Prom his Icing experience, and intimate acquaintance
With the manner of keeping the public • records, he ex
pects to give satisfaction to those who may entrust their
nosiness to his Care. - - deels •
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subscriber has paid into the Tress:l7 of the COM
' • monwealth, the amount of license required by law.
elms given the regularly approved security, and taken
out a commission of she first class, as an Auctioneer of
the city 'of Pittsburgh, and . rented that spacious ware
' room belonging to SylvanusLothrop,Esq.iNo.ll.9 Wood
street, three doors from Fifth, where he is prepared to at
tend to the sale of every kindot Merchandise,Furniture,
Real Estate, Stocks, Shipping "&c., either at the Auction
Rooms or on thepremises, and Will xn all cazezexert him
self to the utmost for the benefit of his employers, on the
most reasonable terms; he will sell exclusively and only
an commission;' neither purchasing nor having any in
.terestwhatever on goods in the store, butmerely the com
nsitsinnforseiting,therebygiving all owners aft:l:chance
without partiality of having therein property disposed of
to the beat advantage. ~ '
-Sales will be promptly settled °when made. Advances
will be-.given at any time on the most accommodating
- terms. Merchants will not charged for advances.
Regular sale days: Mondays and Thursdays, of Dry
Goods, Groceries, Furniture, tic.; and every evening,
Hardware, Cutlery, Watches, Guns, Pistols, and Fancy
Artidlei. Booki an Saturday evenings, _ _
up% - ' ' - JAMES'APRENI NA, Attet-
lohr &E. TODD would respectfully inform"the mer
chants of this city and. our customers generally,
that we have removed our stock of Shirts and Gents Fur
nishing Goods, to the corner of 1 7 .111. h and Market streets,
-51 d story over IV, I P. Jim* entrance -on Filth street,
where we intend to keep on hand &large stock of Shirts,
of oar own manufacture, with an assortment of Gentle
inane En:mist" Goods, usuallylrept by Eastern Whole
, Seing.very ankful for the kind patronage bestowed
on as for the past year, we would be happy to receive
calls from our old customers and merchants generally,
and would inform- them that we intend nothing on our
part shall induce them to look further, as we expect to
add largely to our, stock, and diminish our-prices... 2...
Merftants and
.dealers are - solicited to examine our .
tOTEFL AND FILE fdANUFACTORY:--The subseri ,
-10 hers, having enlarged their establislunent for the man
sdatturo of Bran and-Fuss—on the corner of (Mira
end Liberty atreets,..Pitteburgh—are prepared - to furnish
Files °revery desenption, of the best quality; and being
determined to make it the Interest •of consumers to 0:m
-ast* Files from Them, respectfully inyitti 4E6 -Pato:maps.
of all who tom the article. • • .
marlOT . ANKELIAT CO.-
RFACCIVAL.-4;t account of our pent up market, and
a demand for vegetable stands,; f have been com
pelled to remove my 'Bread Stand to the opposite side of
Market stroet, - in front of . Alexander & Day's
,Dry. Goods
'Stem, where shall be gltulto tee myforraer customers:
jyt2 - • - ' •-' .lOHN SHEPRARD.
0R SALE, Four. Lots--Bormded by keen, Liberty
F
and Ray eta, each lot having :24 feet front, and ex,
imam; backlit) feet. Two of them are corner lots, and
he_posttion of the wholeproperty is orie
_of the most ad:
vantageous tha city. For further information apply to
" • -L SWARTZWELDER, Fonrthlt
o vi'l4l between Wood and Smithfield.
MLITTON HAMS -4 bad. Mutton - Hams, on consign
went add for sale by •. - : ,
MILLER to RICEETSON,.
Not. 172 andl74Libarty
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_ofmnission Merehangs
..... . 4414;•ai1d Deakrs in - Nl:deux., 4-e.—No: 22 Marking.. Ala •
d ' ,AB..)MeGULRE'i IemrsIONS.ULA Tau.oa, Third at. um!
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- Wood—St. Charles Buildings. fueSlBl ,
1 . Tninitiallq itri i - Tinser and . Cossniiial:
ter u chant, No. illt.Wood street, :. s., , :-,: : ,• . • felg :.
FiTERITI.;O7I , T,:itINB . KI
• , jfi 'Trimmings, No.andirkeVetreet, - . :1611 • '•
ALEXANDEft 'JAYNES; Pain 'Tea Skteigi'lft 'Third
stree near Wood. - febl.
ChIeCLOSKEIr, inns City Main/ Mora n lio:l32,
•LiOertY eine; oPPoaltii the month oftlatket: febt
TOSHUA . ROBINSON, Aglow for Hamden* Colis
IV Lino qfPcsokett,lrifth la. one door below Wood. roll
AATILLIAM JACKSON, Patent Nedicinf Depot, 80 Lib
y cart) , street,'ltend'dflitood: ' • ' few
"LINGLISIL C ELLlOTTi.litioiseilers andzintionirs,bio
=455 Market et. between Third and Fourth. fold
~p~ ~7 ~+r.~. iwra:*rrrr , ±ar ,r),T'!}~q.~.~i•y i+i~
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Nliol.tE6tauoN, Etnnkty and DcaktainSaonangs
. Coin and Bank Noteit,No. 65 Market meet. tebl,
FULTON, Bat and Brats. Bounds, No. 70 &cowl
wee; betneeoi Markit and FOrtl au
WNSEN I ,CAH.R tr. CO., Coosa and Wagon Makeri,
.Ht. Pair area; near the bndge: (eta .
DR: BIWINVIVS OFFICE, N 0.65, Diamond alley, near
WESNLllERl34'aritiona4k Clothing.fistablishment,
:V. No. Liberty meet. , • m gy
.11U • C z.. , .Fasltiortabze limos, street, near
IN - Womireltitosite tke office of the Post. mr23
nrcwrsoiv, Wholcsate, Grocers and con
-111. mission Machants corner of Libert • and Irwin sts.
A. IdeNULTY & Ca t Forwarding and . Comm....
• lifertaanb, Canal ' • • niar3
TWIN ZdYCLOSCEWauor, and Ckthier, Liberty strew
ti between Birth and rutin alley:, south Ede: seble
1) titly,auerritEws & co., inotuala Grows, Corn
misston and Forecasting Merchants, and Agenutor
itrichton Cotton ]urns, 57 Water et., Pittsburg. (and
WM...A. WARD, .I:korist, Penn street, three doors
above Hand street. Office hbars, from nine lilt
five.
COOLEY & LAIRD, dfachant 2hilers, Wood street,
second door from ! Water,: will keep constantly on
nand a well seleetedlot of Clothing. . muriMy
5. AIARSLAND, Cheap. Wholaale and Retail Cloth
ing Stem, Na. 45 Liberty street, corner of Virgin .
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alley, Pittsbutgh.- feb29:ly
ur LEE, puccessor to . Mummy & Las ,) Wool Reale,
_EL. Mut ome:seen' Aferchant, for the sale of Am
can Woolen Goods.' • • feblefln.
TI AY & CO., Ileokseliers, Stationers, and Paper Dersais,
.11.. corner of Mod and Third 'mats, Pittsburgh, Pa.
Book-binding and Printing done to order. fetal)
yzatEs F. KERS,..4dosswy ist,Lenee removed to
I/ • Fisarth street, between Smithfield and Grant streets
l'inabargb. janttam
MULLEN & DOWNING, Fashionable Clothing
.111. Store, No. 218 Liberty street, opposlte/Seventh st.
CUMMINS /4 1 3MITH, .Foriocirdeng. and connumun
hferehants and Deo/min Produce, No. 3 SmithEold st
opposite the Monongahela House.
,~INGrFIfI (. - 0 - 70:1EAD, Who Wale and ../tatail Grocers
and Produce Dealers, corner of the Diamond and
Diamond alley...- - • •
MtTODD'ts" CO: Gentkmenss Furnishing "Met 8, "
rahlarliment, Corner of Market had
,ndh streets. up
stairs,•entratree on Fifth - street. • myl3
BSALOSI MORRIS, Wastuale and Retail Dialer in
.101. Fancy and Staple Dry Goods, 65 Market street, be
tween Fourth and tn.. Diamond. my•M
OHN Ii:DUNLEVY,'LIact Bmierallo. 130 W ood
I Gold Lea; Denusta'Foil, tsc. constantly on sand and
manufactured to orde • mr.J
ftir URPIIY 4.LEE, 'Wool DeaUrs and Commis/ion
Mirehatur, fot the We oftlthetietut Woolen Goods,
come:tot' Liberty 'tree( hitt! Cecil's novlo .
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1? BLUME, Pianb Forte dfanufeauser, and dealer in
.1 • Mules' lusUumeittec No. WV Wood aural, near
. . • .novl9 .
J()Stir • 'W Irapprier and Dealer in Por
ocair and Domestic Hardware, corner of Second and
Woct9
SAMUEL MeCLUKKAN Or. CO., Agents for Carlisle
and Rimuthr Regular Line of Packet Skips,. from
New. York to Liverpool, NO. 142Libertyst.• feta
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IOSEPII - MAIOII Boas Stan, Ship Chandlery and
4) - Agency of the Piustinr i gh Lard Oil Faetory, No 4,
Marketetreet, Pittsburgh. jnl2
giAAPFE & O'CONNOR; Proprietors rifles Pieuburgh
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Portable *Nit Store 'dottier of Peutituld Wayne
_ sta.
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A MTN MAY, Wholngle (inner, Forwarding and Com
er mission Merchant, Water streekbetween-Maiket and
Ferry. , fcbl
RILL &CURRY, Bankers and Exchants Broken, No
65 Wood sereet, third door below Fourth, west side
17 • •' • & ititukt, Betaken; ald Szchange .Btokerr,
.ELeomer of Third and Wood streets, opposite the St.
Charles Hotel. ' febl
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TOHNSON deSTOCKTON,BookscUes, Srationsrs,;.Prin
ters and Publishers, earner of Market, and Thirdsts ;
IniaTos. WILMA, Bookseller, Stationer and -.Binder,.
V rant street, between Wood and Market. istn7
D MeSTE.lN,.Brass lauader and Gas Pour, Smith
-1• field street , between Diamond allex and Fifth et.
deelS"
Tk JaSeDEVITT, Vi7zolaak Goan, - dealers in Pro
..;cluee guad_Pittslugh manotactures, No. 214 Liberty,
oPPeeite 7th st. tapiB
Ry. 1 0 ,11319 DOORS CLOTLUNG STORE,kl . l6s, 2 §ixth
see, near Liberty. CJOHN Faux...aA,
note 24 • Proprietor.
TOHN D. MORGAN, Wheitanle and Retail Druggist, No.
93}i Wood street, one door-south of Diamond alley.
Yebl
"VOLT-ANSHEE & HAYWARD, Wholesale and Retail
Dude Air s Boats and Shoes, No.lBB Liberty street, op
posite Wood .
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1)A. I S AILIVES'rOCK & CO, Whokiede Drug Ware
.ran
house, corner of t and .ood streets', and corner
of Wood and Sixth. - • febl
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T S. N. YOUNG. k Co ~WhOissilleatut Retail Family
• d'rsein and Drakes in Product, N. W. corner of
Fourth and Perry and S. W. corner of Third and Ross
streets, Pittsburgh. utar3l:y
, TOSHIJA RHODES, MO resale Ffuitcrer," - Confectioner
sindDealet in Nuts and all uds of Fcirelgn Fruits,
No, 6 Wood street, East side, between Water. and Firs
streets, Pittsburgh, Pa. • All orders in his line carefully
mat - 20
Jolts McDsvirr. JAM& 141cliSrrirr. Wes. MaDavrtr
TORN bIeDEVITT &BROS., Wholuale G ro cer', Deal..
Q. era in .Produce, - Pitteburgirliiratiafaeturea; and Mer
ehandize leneridly,- No. 13 Commeraial . Row, Liberty
TVM. ALEXANDER & SONS. Ceifftts Makers and Fur
nixhing Mutertakers, earner of Penn and St. Clair
streets, opposite the Exchange. Entrance on Penn street
TORN H. MELLOR, TV/wk.:ale and Retail Pecs ler in
tit Marie and MtoricalinaromentsMianos.„Seltoedltooke,
Lund Stationery, Noa2 t Wood meet.. , ladi
TAMES PATTERSON, Jr.; Caine r- , af- First and. Ferry
streets, manufacturer orLocks, Hinges, and .Bolts ;
Tobacco, Mill and Timber- Samara,: Monsen
Screws for Rolling Mills &c. -sepl o
T BRYAR, Rectifying - Distiiier;and Wholesale Dealer-
Foriign and Domestic Wilms and Llgutors, No.
114 Liberty street, and 53 Diamond alley. jy2l
DXCErANGE HOTEL, Exchange Place, Baltimore.
_LW). Doan:, Proprietor. Coaches will be in readiness
aVall the landings to convey passengers, free charge,
to the Hotel .--. dec.
trING & 17.1NNHY, Agents for the Deiawars Mutual
Insunanes Company, of Philadelphia, at the Ware
house of King &Holmes, Waterstreet, nenMarket.
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G&RsoN & IticKNIGHT, Moir-sale Grocers and Com
minion lifentiains, Sixth enact, between Wood and
dec4
TM. GLENN; .ikokbinder, corner of Third and Wood
streets, above C;ll..Kay, where he is prepared to
do every description of ruling.and binding. peed
- TIT , IL-MURPHY; Wholesale and Retail Dealer in
, V V is DRY GOODS, North east corner of Market and
Fourth els.
SAMUEL: MORROW, Manufacturer of Tin,-Copper
and Sheet Iron Ware, - No: 17 Fifth street bt tween
Wood and Market • feblo
W .T. TRAM _ _ • T. P. SCOTT.
T
ROTS SCOTT, W7taisiale and Retail Deakr in
. Bqots, hot:, Thinks, Carpetßage, etc, !KW. corner
of Fourth and Smithfield its., Pittsburgh, Pa, --faulty
' , HANGER 81 SBAVG/ 1 • • • • 4rITZLI I 4 11101111.17011.
& W41,41iE,A1/i3H, cpmmtssion etnrl .Portvarding
P Merchants, and dealers =Flour Wool and Produce,
No. 63 Water, and 104 Front street,between Wood and
Smithfield streeta,..Pittaburgl4 - . ' ae2o:y
R1C116.11.D T.:LEBO/1,4r, Importer, anrUstealer
Foreign and Domestic Sadkry, Han:wars, and Car
riage -Tefinmings; of all descriptions, No. 133 -Wood se:,
Pittsburgh, seven doors above klfth,-AFral one door above
fl. Childs ' 's
06. 'Shoe 13fore: - • •." 'ar.l24
Q . MATkI & SlNCLAZtiv.,(lata Martin & /Satiny) Wholesale
1..7 Give' its,Produce and Catmnissioss Merrilantr,so Wood
street,,Flushargh. The undersigned having entered into
partnersidO under the above style, respeetfully ask the
patronage of Me friends of the late firm, and of the ptir
eltamrs generally. They feel warranted in promising
that they can give satisfaction to all who may ,buy of
them, or confide business to their care. ' •
IIOVVTISEND, CARR & CO., Successors to the old firm
of C. Townsend & Co., and Carr & Rowland, beg
leave to announce to their friends and to the public gen.'
Melly, that-they are now prepared to execute all kinds
of work In the Coach and Wagon-makinwbusiness, at
the shortest notice and warranted to boot the bestquail
ty. - The very iarge quantity of seasoned Timber with
which they are prepared, and their &silkiest& baldness,
enables'them to insure the public that they amptepared,
to carry on an extensive and promyt business in their
line, and they. respectfully solicit a continuance of the
Liberalpauenage bestowed upon the late arms. seist„
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MEW
M2I.J.M=2II2ENEM= I
lamcim,earbe
WM. IT. SMITH
W. At. sorcLeis
X'•."; , ?s
MITRE. DYER, Grocer ana. Produce Duller, No. 158
Liberty street, Pittsburgh. atarl7
1,44 11.17001.Dit. . 7. t.. Rasa. .
REYNOLDS & SURE, Ms/crate Grocers, Commileion
Merchants, ind Dealers in Rags, Paper, /cc., corner
of Penkand Irwin' streets; Pittsburgh. sizes Print
big Paper a onstantlT orkhand. mitrl7:y
TAMES PAITON,Jr:„ Whokuile Grocer a nd Rectifying
V - and - Dealemn Foreign .and Domestic Wines
end .Ligtiore, Ceeeee, Seeds, Quad" #l.l No. Li
Liberty street, Pitteburich. ' . truerS
an to .• olusgstrn,
IDrOESE, HrGN; AND ORNAMEPffAL PAINTE •
11. Liberty street,. opposite Hnnd. AU work nand
executed. .Ordernpunctually Intended to. [utat22:y,
•
' ' George Beale,.Jr. v
AfAIRIPACTUREK OF BRUSHES, Wnommum MR/
AU, arr Au., 1Y0,.75 Woud aired, ritalurgh, Pa. •Con
sternly. orf.haud, a general and_ extensive assortment of
AIL. IMO of BRUSHES, at the lowest Easte rn prices.
N. - Brushes, made t o artier at the
shortest notice... ' ' • • • •; • ' marSihy . •
• A. B. ISPRINGSTEIN. • '
..1Y0. , 140 -Wood stria, bateau 'Fiji/sand rulia.a
E.
HOLESAL and Retail Dealer in Cedar Ware,
lir Fan cy.Waxe, WoodertWareof every description;
\ • ow 'Ware, foreign dotitestip; Malts of all
'kinds ; Patent Reitary Churns, which far corpus any now
in use in - the ,United States. For sale at the lowest
mar2o.ltuct
• J. S. BONNET,
. WHOLESALE GROCER, RECTIFYING DISTILLER,
. COMMISSION AND PRODUCE MERCHANT;
_ * -DzALElit uc-
Foreign and Domestic
.Wlrses x Liquors, Nuts,
marchB - • 16:114erty 'treat, Pittsburgh.
111 , CANDLESS dr. CIABIPBELL.
No. 97 Wood street, next door to Diamond easy;
WXIOLVALLIS DEAL/JIB . AXD. Day Goons,
ARE now in daily receipt of all the articles In their
line of business—purchased at the lowest prices in
the East;lo.whieh they invite the attention of country
merchants and otheriu and which they flatter themselves
they can dispose of at the lowest prices and on the most
favorable terms: -
mare
Q :NPKINLEY,.SiOnst, Sign and Ornamental Painkrr,
i
4.7 and dealer n PAINTS. No. 44 St. Clair at., Pitts
burgh, has constantly on hand all kinds of Pima, either
Dry Or Mixed; Japan and Copal Varnish; Linseed 04;
Boiled Oil; Spirits Turpentine; Window Glass, of aU
sizes; Putty, Paint *millet, /Cc, all of the best quality,
andfcr sale at reasonable Mines. seen
•
.....
aIL GERBERDINGI, Dealer in Imp ... orted
and Domestic Segars, Snuff and Tobaeco,
WholesalCand Retail, Liberty street, six
doors above Smithfield, Pittsburgh, Pa. ,
Ll:TAll orders from country Merchants willbc prompt
y attended to. iv2o:ly
WY. B. WAIVE. 11.U.11,150X.
CAJFE & ATKINSON, llfanufarturers of Tin, Cep
licr and Shea Iron Ware. They also - execute livery
descnption of Blackimith Work. First street,between
Wood aid 'Market, Pittsburgh. • octal?
RUGrrfiltUGS:!—Jono
nt..sat.. Druerist and
Apothecary, tnorth-west corner of Wood and Filth
streets, Pittsburgh, will keep constantly on hand Drugs,
Paints, Oils, Dye-Stun, /cc.
N. B.—Physicians' Prestriptions carefully compound
ed from the best materials, at any hour of the day or
night. Also, an-assortment of Perfuinery; fine tooth,
hair, and clothes' Brushes, &c &c., which will be
sold low for cash. apftly
LLIAM TROVILLO, /Autertaker,lFilth street, int
, ntediattly opposite the Theatre, respecrfully In
forms his friends and the public in general, that be has
resumed his business as a Furnishing Undertaker. He
Is supplied with and always keeps on hand Coffins of all
sizes and kinds, Shrouds, and all other articles necessary
on such occasions. .
Silver plates, ice bores, and lenden cofftna Will be sup
plied in order. A fine hearse and cturiage alwayaready
to attend funerals. • septfikly•
John M. Townsend.
TIRUGGIST AND APOTHECARY, No. 45, Market l./ Street, three doors above Third, Pittsburgh, will hatre
constantly on hand a well selected assortment of the best
and freshest Medicines, which he will sell on the most
Seasonable terms. Physicians sending orders will be
promptly attended to, and suppplied with articles they
may rely upon as genuine.
Physicians prescriptions will be accurately and neatly
prepared from the best materials, at any hour of the day
or night.
Also for sale, a large e....ek of fresh and good PERFU
MERY. . dpr:lsl
gus,44lnts. • • 4 I. LONG.'I. if: MILLER
GALLAGHER; LONG.'MILLER,.
N0..14:1fi PlO7ll sr, between Wood and Smithfield street".
MANUFAGTGGERS of Bells of all sixes, double and
single action Force Painps, Counter sailing. Wm
eral Water Pampa, fittings of, all kinds for Gas, Water,
Steal:l . l;Bm, Brass Castings for Machinery and anti-min
ion metal for same: Particular attenticrn_paid to Gas
Fixtures, and a well assorted stock of Plain and Orna
mental Pendants, Burners, Chandeliers, tce, itc, con
stantly on band. octS
4K Atotsraorro. SAidGEL cringe.
ARMSTRONG & CROZKR, COMMittion Aferchaniv;
No: ZI - Market street, Pittsburgh, PB_, will attend
promptly to the sale of every description of , Western
Produce, and other articles entrusted io their care.
Rartaso--Hanna, Hussey & Co., Pittsburgh; Hanna,
Graham & Co., New Lisbon, 0.; Merchants _generally,
Wellsville, O.; Rhodes & Ogteby, Bridgeport, 04, A. G.
Richardson & Bro., Cincinnati; J. F. Howard, Loutsvllle,
Ky.; Guile & Dorwort, St. Louis; H. Boyles„Stenben-'
ville. decthy
ALM( BROWN! W. C. CONSULT,
mzowarts noriu,
CORNER bF SETTIIFIELD AND T.H.TRD STS.,
Pittaurgh, Pa.
& CONNELLY, PROPMETORS.
Stabling attached to the home..
A F
: mut Bras 3 Founder, has rebuilt and
• comma. red business at his old stand, No. 70, Se
cond, betwee . Market and Ferry streets, where he will
be pleased to . en his oid customers and friends.
Church, steamboat, and bells of every size, from 10 to
10,000 pounds, cost from patterns of the most approved
models, and warranted to be of the best materials.
Mineral Witter Pumps, Counters, Railings, &c., &0.,
to whit every variety of Brass Castings, ifyequir
ed;turned and finished in the neatest manner.
F. is the sole age - ut for Babbitri Anti4nraerion
Sal, so justly celebrated for the reduction of friction in
machinery. The boxes and composition can be bad of
him at all times. novl3:y
AXEWLY INVENTED PATENT BLOCK SPRING
.1,11 TRUSS, for the immediate relief and permanent
cure of Hernia and Rupturet (Suited to all sizes.) The
superior claims of this Truss consist in the comparative
ease with which it may be worn. The pad of wood be
ing neatly balanced on springs, yields to the pressure of
any part of it, and thoroughly adapts itself to any move
ment made by the wearer. It can be worn without any
intermission, until a cure is affected. This at bseribera
- have made arrangements for the manufactUre of these
valuable Trusser, in a superioretyle, in Philadelphia, and
have them now for sale at their office, No. 77 Smithfield
street, near Sixth, Pittsburgh. GEORGE WATT,
IX W. KAUFFMAN.
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ATT.IIV DRUG STORE.—Joan Moaos.nr, Whole*
ids am! Detail Druggist, No. 93-k Wood street,
one door south of Diamond alley, Pittsbnrgh.—The
subscriber has just received from the eastern cities, and
is now opening at the above stand, a full assortment at
Articles in his line, consisting of Drugs of all kinds, Dye
Stuffs, Paints and Garnishes, Chemicals, &c., together
with all such articles as are usually kept for sale at a
wholesale and retail drug store.
His stock is entirely new, and has beoti selected with
care. He is'eonfident that his articles, both as to quality
and price, will please such as may favor him with a call.
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,1 1 - ONONGAHELA YLAINIINQ MB ILL.—.l43res Mntr.-
ill merit wouldrespeetfully inform hisfriends and the
public, that his n ow establishment Is now in full opera
tion, and that he is prepared to furnish Boat Cabins, and
fill all orders for Planed Lumber, with promptitude,and
at the lowest rates.
- .
Board and Plank, planed on one or. both sides, con
stantly on hard.:
Sash, Doors and Mouldings;of every description, made
to order.
Builders and Carpenters Would And it to their advan
tage to give him a call, as he can now furnish them with
planked stuff; suitable for every descriptionof work.
dec3-tf
West Point Works.
PRESTON & WAGNER, Engine Builders, have com
menced business on Penn-st.,.near the Point, at the
establishment formerly carried on by Stackhottse & Neb.
son. Persons wishing to purchase Steam Engines for
Boats, or for other purposes, will please favor us with a
call, as .we flatter ourselves to be able to furnish them on
as favorable terms as any otherestablishment in the city.
Also, rolling mill and castings of every description can
be had at the shortest notice.
RairanaNcez—Capt. Robert Beer, Thomas Scott,
Co' Church, Carothers, & Co., H. Denny, Esq., M. Allen & Co'
CYPRIAN PRESTON,
ENOCH WAGNER.
REAP BONNETS.—NY. R. MURPHY is selling oft
C
his remaining stock of BONNETS at greatly redu
ced prices. Bonnets of last winter's shapes at from 25
cents to 81,00.
Cheap Lawn.t.—A lot of Dress Lawns reduced to 12k
a ants per yard.
White Goods for Dresses.—A supply just received, and
offered very low.
Dark Glnghams.—Rieh dark styles of Ginghams. Also,
Manchester and Domestic do., of choice patterns.
Mantua Ribbons.—An assortment just received in the
Wholesale Roonis .2de tory, and offered low by the piece.
Also, White and dslored Satin do.
Prints and Mustin.s.--An excellent stock on hand, from
4c. per yd. up to the finest qualities.
itrAg rle nonk-easteorne+ of Fourth and Market streets.
Important.
JOHN M. BLAIR, DAVID STENS ART and PHILIP
' SPAETM.A.N, having purchased the entire interestand
stock in trade of Mr. John W. Blair, beg leave to inform
heir numerous friends and the public that they have this
day entered into_partnersbip under the firm and style of
Bt at "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 on hand, for sale, at their store,
N 0420 Wood street, a very large assortmenb of every
thing in their line of business—which, with their exten
sive stock of Shoe Findings, Fishing Tackle, Pen and
Pocket Brains, Powder, Shot, and' Varietylloods, they
will sell cheap, wholesale and retail. .
Machine Brushes made to order, with despatch.
The encouragement and patronage of theirfriends and
the public is eamestlyisolicited, and will be thankfully re
ceived. Observe! BLAIR Es co.,
Pittsburgh, Oct. 251h,1948:(0c* 120 Wood it.
UR-25 barrels, Just received and for sale b y
marl 3 - SMITH & EILN
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.PITTSPIMGEL FRIDAY, "TIT" 29, 1849'
Business garbs
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MEI
NU
. Tin ROOM:lg.
iIF subscribers. most respectfully announce to their
T
tellow-eitizene that they.. have perfected- their ay.
rangement to carry on the bastnetta of Tin Rboftng ou an
extensive scale. -
• ,
His now close on four years since we first introduced
I tin roofing In this city.' Duriny that time we have Cover
ed over fifty thousand square feet of roofs with tinplate,
and in all - cases we believe we have given the most en•
fire satisfaction. Tideland of roof has been applied' to
the, very beat buildings in this city, includipg, among a
large number of others, the two superb buildings on Penn
street, owned by John L. Shoenberger and J ohn Bisset,
Rugs. That tin roofing 'when skillfully lai on) Is both
permanent and durable, there can be no d bt ;in prenf
of this, we can refer to the almost maven application
of this kind of roofing in the large cities on th e sea-board
.
during, he last twenty years; and from engulfing on the
subject, we have yet to learn of any one of those roofs'
having been worn out. The roofs covered with •tin in
oar own city are open to Me examination of all who take
an Interest in the matter. We have also prepaied.a
miniature plan of roofs, which maybe seen at our estab
lishment, where any other information will be given with
pleasure. JOHN DIINLAP & CO..
marl Comer Market and Second streets.
The A reomete r.
THE ATTENTION OP THE PUBLIC is respectfully
called to the following certi6cates
8.. Enatios--Having Tested a quantity of Gold
weighed by your Aseome ter, I find the result proves your
instrument correct; and recommend the use of it to
those going to California, as the best method for obtain
ing the real vulva or Gold. Reap.yours,
J. B. DUNLEVY,
Pauburgh,March 9, '49. Gold Beater.
Prrranynclu t March 7,1849.
Mu: Hausa—Dear Sir: Having examined the "A.reom
eter," manufactured at your rooms t 1 do not hesitate, to
commend it to the use of thoso gentlemen who are about
removing to Califoralx; in search of Gold.
It gives a close approximation to the, specific gravity
of metals,. and will rertoioly enable the adventurer to he
certain when hit placer is yielding Gold'
mrlol Your resp'y HCLINtOCK.
Head Ctizorters for Boots 'and Shoes,
contrite root= 1./D toternmaz trasoos, Prrrovion,
TROTH & SCOTT having commenced
Jibe general BOOT and SHOE business,
, wholepnle•and retail, would respectfully invite
n
the attentio 'of their friends and the publicgene
rally, to their splendid new stock, consisting of )Den's,
Women's,.Boys', Misses and Children's wear, of every
variety, suitable for the season, and at prices to suit the
times. Also; a - splendid article of home-made work,
anc h Geuilenien's hu t Hoots, and Ladle"' ftrieses'and
Children's fine work.
Please call and examine for yourselves.
N. B.—Traveling Trunks, Carpet Bags, &c., &c., al•
ways on band and for sale low for cash. •
B - Country Merchant' would find It to their interest
to give us a call, when visiting thiscity.
TROTH k SCOTT,
' Corner 4th and Smithfield au. j
•
Public Notice to Economists. •
jTHE subscriber, being desirous of
changing his business, has determined
to close out the balance of his stock of 1300T8,
SHOES AND TRUNKS, AT COST. They will
be sold in lots, to suit purchasers from
... • • ONE PAIR TO A THOUSAND
BATES' ry C ORN E R
are invited to call at
, CORNER SMITHFIELD AND FIFTH BTB.,
Opposite the Pittsburgh Foundry, where they can buy to
their satisfaction, for the stock must be closed out soon.
• 100 cases.Doots oti hand, 810, 818, s2t, $24 per este.
marl . . .1. RATES.
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WAGOB MANUFACTURER
THOMAS HARRISOXN, ,
MANUFACTURER OF
Wagons, Drays, Carts, ino,
PIMNSILVAXIA /MUMS, HALF MIMI MY TIM COUNT 1101737..
THEproprietor 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 terms se any other workman in the-West.
A newly Invented Patent Tip Wagon, for hauling
brick, is built at the above plane. Also, Repairing at
tended to. Orders from a distance.will receive prompt
attention.
Riormucreqi—Geo. W. Smith, James file Cully, Jonas
• ••
marB 3m
• Uswesta
RS.& N. HANNAFORD respeetfallysoform the
. citizens and the public generally that they have re
moved their Warerooms to Smithfield street, between
Diamond alley and Fifth street , sign of the Big Bedstead,
where they ate prepared to sc:l, wholesale or retail, very
cheep for cash, the following articles :—Bureans, Bed
steads, with Gezzam's Iron Fastenings, and also the beat
quality . of Screw Bedsteads, Tables, Stands, lie. And
they wish it particularly understood, as there Is so Much
prepidiee against machine made work, that they warrant
their work to give satisfaction, and if not well made, the
money shall be returned. marl6:am
TORN S. :HAMILTON, Attorney at 'Law—Office on
tl Fourth'street, between Wood and Smithfield, Pius.;
burgh.. stp2Stly -
,CGENTS WANTED.—Two or three Agents can find
County siations to canvass and tate subscribers
in thisfor m a valuable work, highly - recommended
by nume roil% persons distignished alike for their teaming
and religious influence in this and Eastern Cities, by ap
plying in person to EDWARD TODD & CO
may( Corner of Fifth and Market its., up guilts.
Valuable /teal Betate.fer Sale.
?TOTE subscriber will sell, atplivate sale, that valuable
P roperty, on the Fourth street road, adjoining
ent residence,
RE'S end giine possessisn immediately.—
'There are about TEN AC OF CHOICE LAND, to a
high state of cultivation. The improvements are a large
and well finished BRICK DWELLING HOUSE, a su
perb Barn, and other out-bulldings. Adjoining the Dwell
tag is a running Fountain and a good Pump, which fur
nish a constant supply of excellent water. There is st
variety of Fruit Trees and Shrubbery on the premises.—
If the above described property's not sold soon, it will
be rented for a time. Also, for sale, a large L OT,: on
Penasyliania Avenue at the end of the board-walk.
Inquire of DAVID BEELER.
N 0.115 WOOD
Going to Moire.
CHINA, GLASS AND. QUEENSWARE SELLING
OFF--CALL ago Swims Rons.tme.—The undersign.
ed being about to remove, in the coming month, to N 0.65
Wood street, is desirous of atoning out the greater part
of his Stock at REDUCED PRICES. •He would call
your particular attention tolls large and splendid assort
ment of CHINA, GLASS and QUEENSIVARE, Giran
doles, Lamps, Britannia, Tea Ware, Castors, French
and English blame! Ornaniems, and Tea Setts, of the
newest styles and patterns, all of which he ollirs at a
small advance above coat. Remember the place, No.
118 Woos, er. ifeb27) M. HOMINSON.
Clomemorials/ new Cabinet .Warerooin
T. B. YOUNG & Co.
IaAVE removed their CABINET
WARE-ROOhLS to Commercial BA*, Liberty
street, opposite the head or Srnithlield,‘ where they will
beep constantly on hand an extensive assortment of So
fas, Tables, Wardrobes, Bureaux, Bedsteads, Chairs and
every article in their line of business.
to Undertaking promptly attended to at reasonable
Ices
mayttr,
Hata, Claps, and Muffs.
.flikTiE subscriber i choice receiving from the
city of New York a assortment of Hats
Caps and Muffs, Latest Fashions, in great va
riety, and very CILEAP, wholesale and retail.
JAMES WILSON,
novll Smithfield street, 2d door South of 4th st.
FALL FASHION'OF HATS FOR 1.848.
4
WOORD & (iate BlL'Cord &King') WILL introduce, on Saturday, Aug 426, the FALL
STYLE OP H A T 8 r Jam received from NONI ,
York. Those in want of a neat and beautiftd HAT,
are invited to call' at their store, Corner of Filth and
Wood streets. aug24
New Hat and Clap Store.
14 • JAMES WILSON, Hat Mantefanurn,
(formerly of the corner of Diamond alley
and Wood streets.) begs leave respectfully
to inform his old custoawrs, friends, and the public, that
he has opened a NEW STORE, on Smithfield at., where
a choice assortment of HATS, CAPS, and LADIES ,
PUBS, (as good, neat, fashionable and camp as any in
the city,) may be had. J. W. very cordially invites his
friends and the public to remember his new location and
establishment, and give him a call as hearty as he intends
to welcome them. .. mara-ly
Jachlonablei Mat and Cap Manufactory.
FORGE 13;ANSHUTZ, Agent, respectfull
y
Ginforms his friends and the public general
ly, that he has commenced the miumfacture of
Hats and Caps, at No. 33 Wood street, one door from the
corner of Second, where he has now on hand a fine as
sortment of Hats and Caps of his own manufacture, which
be will dispose of, wholesale or retail, on the mostrea
sonable terms, for cash or eity acceptance. Hats made .
to order at the shortest notice. apl9.3m
Clinton Paper 81111. -
THE CLINTON PAPER MILL, situated at Steuben
villa, Ohio, having been enlarged and improved, and
at a very great expense added dew and the most Im
proved kind of machinery, is now prepared to manufac
ture all kinds of Writing,Printing,NVrapplng and Cotton
Yarn Papers, Bonnet Hoards, &0., equal to auy in the
Eastern.or Western country.
The undersigned having the /Agency of the above Mill,
will keep constantly on hand a large supply of the differ
ent 'kinds of Paper, and will have any size made to
order at short notice. f-0-1. C. HILL,
janal 8? Wood street.
=EDMI
THE subscribers having taken the Saw-mill above the
Fifth Ward Bridge, tormerly run by Mr. John Cham
bers, andhaving a good stock of Timber on hand, woeld
solicit the patronage of the public. Orders thankfully
received and punctually attended to. .
• BAVARY &
'rhe undersigned having sold his interest in. the above
Mill to M essrs . savory & Spaulding, would recommenS
them to his former customers and the community, asbein
well qualified to give satisfaction to all who milky de
with thorn. umninitf) JOHN CHAMBE f RS.
121rOMFBPATHIC BOOBS.-4Ost ficeived, at the Book
la store of the subscriber, in Fifth st,, near Market :
Maurits Medies,pora. by Samuel Ilahneman, translated
and edited by Charles 'Julius Hempel, M: D. 4 vols.
Harman's driae Directs% by Dr. Hemprel, vol. I.
Honicepathic Domestic Medicine ,by J. Lowrie, enlarg
ed and improved by A. J. Hall, M. D.
Jahei Now Manuel, vol.l ; Nos. 1 and 3.
Borings Domestic Physician.
Booniughauseri's Therapretie Pocket Book, for Homes
pathists, by Dr. Okie.
Habeman's Chronic Diseases, vol. 3.
Together with Medicine Chests, of different sizes and
prioes. Espial VICTOR licErßA.
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_ .
DEAD TIES LEITEIL=clAilut will be without a beau
.lls, au! bead of halt, when they can have one for three
shillings? Twenty years' loss.of hair and wonderful.
restoration!
: • . r " Baismonx, July 17, 1.047.
" Dear Sir,-The wonderful effects ofJones , Coral Hair
Restorative has been decisively demonstrated in - the ca
ses of several respectable citizens of the town, who,on
account of your selling three shilling trial bottles, try it
without fear. • One instance, which - has attracted partic
ular attention, is the case of a gentleman who had little
or no hair for twenty years; he had tried numerous pre
parationa in vain, and ultimately bad hts head shaved and
wore a . wig..; At my:recommendation, he tried the Re
storative, and atter using it, accorling Co the direction,
for a short time, theyonng hair appeared and he has now
as fine .
a head of hair as any person in Baltimore.
"Yours, &e. JOHN KII.VINGTON."
It causes eyebrows to grow, prevents the hair from
turning grey,. and the first application causes it to earl
beautifully, frees it froin scurf, and stops it from falling
Sold with full directions at 62 Chatham st.N.Y. and by
Wm. Jackson, Agent; 89 Liberty st. Pittsburgh. [sep2o
Spring Fashions Hata and Caps.
4 'Paz subscriber will introduce, this day s ft
March 2d, /849 the Spring style of HATS
and CAPS, which for neatness and dura
bility cannot be surpassed--the :style being such that
cannot help trim giving the, wearer entire satisfaction.
He is also daily expecting the arrival of an extensive
assortment' of California Hats, of various colors; all of
which will be disposed of at his old unusually low
prices. Country Merchants are invited to call and ex
amine his assortment. G. W. GLASSOOW,
1 Wood street,
3d door below J. D. Davis' Auction o2
Rooms, Pittsb'g.
• madh4m
Removal. -------
TRE subscriber has removed his Wholesale Gracery
Store to the corner of Hancock street and Allegheny
Wharf, next door to the Perry House.'
mar 47 JO
- George Armor
"DASHIONABLE TAILOR, No. 43, Market street.—
rooms..JCaving removed
latelyailoring Establishment in the
on Market et.,
.eecupied as a Bookstore, by
Bosworth & Co., the undersigned is prepared to fill all oil
dare in his line which may be entrusted to his care by his
old friends and customers, and the publiegenerally. Hie
long experience ill the asiness and the In:meets with
which he has prosecuted it in Pittsburgh, emboldens him
to hope for a liberal share of patronage. He will make
all descriptions of Clothing in the best manner, and most
fashionable style, FOR CASH. ._
ap2.5.1.y
Merchant Tailor.
riIHE subscriber respectfully announces to his custom
./ ars, and to the gentlemen, of Pittsburgh and vicinity,
generally; ho has received , his tumor assortment of
Spring Goode, for gentlemen's wear, to which he invites
their attention. His stockcomprises fine Broad Cloths of
all colors; Canimeres • rich Vesting', of plain and fancy
patterns; all of which he is prepared to manufacture in
the best and most fashionable style. Also, Children's
Clothing kept constantly on hand and made to order.
B SHAFFER,
Water et , 3d door abov e Nati onalßetel.
Fashionable Clothing Store,
No. 218 LIBERTY STREET, OPPO rm.. SEVENTH;
HE Snbscribers respectfully inform their friends and
1 the. public generally, that they have just received
a new supply of Preach and English Cloths, and easel
merer,—Vesungs of all styles and quality—Ready-made
Clothing of all descriptions, neck and pocket Handker
chiefs, Shirts; in short, every article usually kept in
Clothing Stores, constantly on hand.
Gentlemen wishing to have Clothes made to order, in
a fashionable style, will 'find it to their advantage to call
and examine our stock before_ going elsewhere.
jytt-tf ADLLEN & DOWNING.
Dissolution.
THE MEOW of Acheson & Dagg is this day . dissolved
by mutual consent. Mr. Jas. T. Dagg hawngdeclin
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.& J. C. Acheson.
WM.ACHESON,
Pittsburgh, i luly,lB4B.' JAS. T. DAGG.
QT In withdrawing from the firm ofAcheson & Dagg,
I take pleasure in recommending my suecesseor to my
friends and the public generally. JAS. T. DAC°.
July 29, 1948—ang
TNISSOLUTION.—The Partnership heretofore exist
ing between the subscribers, under the firm
J. HPDsvrrr,was dissolved °lithe 7th inst. Either party
is authorized to nee the name of the firm in settlement.
JOHN thnEvrPr____,
March 10. JAMES M'DE
• Ef7TO-PARTNERSHIP.—The undersigned have this
day formed a Co-partnership under the firm of JOHN
11I'DEVITT tit BROTHERS, for the transaction eta Oro
oerY and Produce business. JOHN 151 , DEVITT.
• JAMES ArDEVITT,
WILLIAM 17PDhinrrg.
)!larch 7, 1849.-(trirl2)
TIISi3OLUTION.—The partnership of Mama & LEN
..15 is this day dissolved, by mutual consent. The bu
siness of the firm will be settled by H.
Pittsburgh, 30th Jan., 1849
NOTICE.--The undersigned will continue the Wool
business and attend to the sale of Woolen Goode at the
old place. H. LEE:
In retiring from the late firm q t. Murphy k Lee, I
take great pleasure in recommending MrLeo to the
confidence of my friends and to the public' H.
•
j an3o . . J. R. MURPHY.
CO.Partmorahlp Notice.
301121 DUNLAP. 70/1111/130(1701
JOHN DUNLAP having, o a the Ist iust., associated
with him in hid business Jomi PlMtmto, they will
ereafter carryon theiilmportilig Ho,. Partt•-`'
• . siouse Furnishing'
• ,
Hardware, and Manufacturing bus in ess, under the name
and style of John Dunlap & Co. The business of the old
establishment will be closed by the senior Partner of the
present Arm, at their warehouse, corner of Market and
Second streets anal JOHN DUNLAP & CO.
risHE MIDNIGHT SUN—A Pilgrimage, by Fredrika
1 Bremer ; translated by Mary Bowed. Just received
andfor sale by JOHNSTON & STOCKTON,
Corner Market and 3d eta.
REESE-5000 for The. largo Cheese, for sale
B ounty
Scrip, b
ap2B No. 108 Liberty street.
F ISHING LINES--St eases Sea Grua Lanes
lon' Cotto n: do Cotton do
Jut reed by IIIeCANDW3S &97CA.11PurooBdE.LtreL,et5
myl
selLAT'd —3OO bushels, prime quality, Mat received per
steamer Wellsville, for sale by
JOHN IP: PER
WhRY
-v House, Al l Wh arf.
PITCH -50 bane s, fors a by
JOHN
aP 3O I Nei' door Perry liouse?Allertie P ny WhYaif.
R' '~#'L i~Y 'ar _
BEll
41. 1 6. siancra. , ..• -:. .: ,
_. . _
. . .._ Hammel dlt, palmier,
. CABINET WAREROOM, SMITHFIELD STREET,
Between &venal street and Strawberry alhry,Pittsburg, Pa;
RI- 5 r.H.AbIhIERA DAULER keep constantly on hand
a variety of excellent and, fashionable Furniture,
warranted equal to any in the city, and sold on as
favorable terms as can be obtained at any similar
establishment in .he West. They have now on hand an
unusually extensive stock, embracing all kinds of Furni
ture, trout the cheapest and plainest to the most. costly
and'elegant. All orders promptly attended to. mald3m
Furniture.
All Tux subscriber, wishing to reduce kis present
stock of Furniture, will, from this date until fur.
ther notice, sell all articles in his line at 00114 being
determined to lessen the amount of stock on hand.
Those person' who may call on him with the intention
ot getung a "good pennyNi worth," will not be disap
pointed. His stock of Furniture is equal to any in the
city, both in style and workmanship, and the asserunent
complete. - ALYJCANDER APCURTIY,
Furniture Remit" Third at:,'
• • Next door above Pittsburgh East::
• James' W. Wooduren4r. , •,. , uytg.
MODERN AND ANTIQUE FURNIT
No. 83 Tama thrums, PITTIIIiIIRGII.
41
A Laos and splendid assortment of Furniture ,
suitable for Steamboats, Hotels, and Private Dwell
ings, constantly on baud, and made to order. • •
e present Stock on hand cannot be exceeded by any
manufactory in the Western country. Persons wishing
to purchase, would do well to glue me a call, as I am de-
termined mypricei shall please. Part of the Stock con
sists in—
•
Tete a Tete • Baffet'Eniziele; '•
Louis XIV. ' Chairs ; claeen Elizabeth Chairs;
Tea Poyse ; Fruit Tables ;
• Toilet Tables; • Louis XV. Commoder.
French Mahogany Bedsteads . ; Piano Stools ;
50 Sofas, with plush and hair cloth covers ;
50 Mrthogany Rocking Chairs;
40 dozen Parlor do..
"' Fancy do. •
25 Centre Tables; •
20 pair
t ansDiv,' 4 pair Pier Tables;
•
15 marble pDreg Bureaus ;
8 Wardrobee,•B Secretaries and Book Cases;
20 marble top Weak Stands;
4 pair Ottomans;': . •
8 pair Fancy Work Stands.
A .vrey large assormeut of common Chairs end other
Furniture, too numerous to mention. •
Steam Boma furnished on the 'honest notice, and
on the most reasonable terms. febti
• Gold Wanner'.
tr PARRY has invented a machine for washOg Gold,
&Ls for which he has
fordme application for a patent.—
' They are now afrered sale at the Warehouse of
PARRY, SCOTT & Co., No. 103-Wood it, Pittsburgh:
Adventurers to California are invited to call and ex
amine these labor-saving Machines. They'are Simple in
their :construction, easily transported on the back of
males or horses, weighing eighty pounds each, and can
be'put in operation in half an hour. They can be filled
with provolone. It Is the opinion, of thine who have
seen the trial of one of these machines of smallest size,
that two men will wash the mineral frortital bashela of
sand or earth in a day, without the loss of a particle of
the mineral. They can be increased in else 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 heath • They will require bat a small stream of
water, and can be used the whole season, and can be pot
into operation where there is sot sufficient orate r to wash
in the usual way.
Price, of smallest size 835. Orders from abroad, ac
companied by cash, will be promptly tilled.
IL PARRY, at Parry, Scott & Co.'s,
feb'hltf N 0.103 Wood at., Pittsburgh.
Next door to ?a
',7
M3=2=1=21:=221
IL DA.OIXI
rptunen,;,:orancort.. •• - ••; • •• • • •Whl.-C. 11Al2:
P 101 X CO IP
Sratcuant& Cu.) , '
11l tinufaeturers; fr,cenix Fire - Proof - Safes,
• Second atreet,between !rood and Smititriefd.
k,N Tueeday afternoon, July- 24 1648 i-the undersigned
1 1,../ were calledupen by Messrs . Lipi'encott"& Bar; .P 3
witness an honest and : fair tact of one o, -their.Ebrentx
Safes.. The furnace being prepared, tee Sala wi s placed
inudt.thereof t Willt books, papers and inanencineyi-when.
the door 'of the Safe *tut closed and Cie fire kindled at r.
(loaner past 2 o'clock, and in a short time the Safe was.
red kot, and continued till half past 6 o'clock, being about
fotErtuld 'whale hears,' when - the committee !Aipreesed
thiarbirliisfectirdilliat the date oecupied With such heat
onus sufficient.. The firrnace was then pulled down,Safe
cdo le4and.doorriponed—the books, papers andmoney
safe. The heat was 'so great as to melt Off the' braes
mountings. Ws•therefore take Ideate:re in•reetimatend,
ing these Safes to the midi_ ,c us being, in our judgment,
entirely fire proof' JARV/S at TRAB
- - N 3CE & RAWSONUE , ,
• , CORNWALL &BROTHER,.
• BRANNON dr TRATCBER,'
• - BENEDICT & CARTER, :
~;
ISAA.C.CROMM.
am eitgaged thefotuiditbrusiness,; and know
something about ilimaces 'and :teat - L witnessed :the
burning of the above Safe, and Cali:freely say there was
no humbug about - it, !tad - with pleasure-recommend 'them
to the public as being, in my itagthent iT entirely fire..
In callitrupoiiilie above - gentlenien•for their sigraw.
tures, they all spoke in the- highest terms of the fairness
of the test, and their fall confidence of the Safe 7 is being
entirely fire proof.' -We have constaittlyori hand and for
sale a falLassortMent of the: Safes,
J/Loßlxillen Oki - DOwntlig, - -. , -
IL
"..
FASHIONABLE CLOTHIERS, AYo. 218 Liberty
. . strea,oppririts Seventh, beg leave to call the atten
tiOn of their austomera and' the . public iteitertilly.
to artexamination of the stock ot GOODS they.
are now in teceipt of, comprising, in part, fine Freud',
Belgian, English - .and. American 'Cloths, • all colon ;.
French, English and AmeriCall Cassimeres,of all shades
and textures ; Summer Cloths, in endless variety; Vest-
Inge, do. Clothing made to order in the bat and latest
style. • They'have also on band a large and well assort
ed stock of BEADY-MADE CLOTHING,Ia which they
invite the attention of their &lends and customers. 1=24
c. smith
A.Ti°ll.l‘lß^iir AND COUNSBLUIR AT:LAW; Sc
Louis, Mo.; will give particular attention to the Col
lection of, Claims, and all money received, shall be re
mitted without delay..
Rityrirsession. - R. Coulter, Supreme . Bench Pa.;
Mew& Byon, Short. & Co., Sc. Louis ; Messrs. 'Wood,
Abbott & Co.; Mr. Charles B. Welling, Philadelphia;
Mesire: Eno, Mthoney & Co., Messrs. Chittender, Bliss
dc. Co., New York; Messrs. Baugher S Orendoiff, Messrs.
W. F. A. Murdoch, Messrs. Love, Martin S Co., Mr.
John' Falconer, Baltimore Messrs. Lorenz, Sterling &
Messrs. Forsythe & Co., McNair. Hampton, Smith & Co.,
att"Mr. L. S. Waterman, Pittsburgh. - mar2B:2rn
__ • Aare 'Standard 'Works.
FIERIDAN'S SPEECHES. —The - Bpeeches of the
10 Right Hon. Richard Bennie)" Sheridan, with a Sketch
of his Life' edited by a Constitutional friend-3 Vols. •
Earner Worki.—lne Works. of Lawrence Sterne, in
one vol., with a Life of the Author, by hitaselfllthis
trated by Harley. 1 Vol., 8 ' : • -
Sketch Book,The.Bketch Book of Geoffrey prayon,
Gent. Anthon's revised edition, with illnionstions by
livioes Astoria, or Anehdoteg of an Enterprise beyond
the Rocky - 111ountairus ;by Washington Irving. . •
. Mardi, or a .Voyage 27tither.—A. newwork in two d0t5., 12 me., by Herman Itlelvtlle.- •
A Tabiefor Critics, or a Glance at a few of our Litera
ry Progenies, in a series_of ‘ jok es, by a ameeful
- For sale-by • - RAYr& C
may 3 . • Corner of Wood and Third streets.
.(Dispatch copy.)
• Paper lianginga.
XLAWN) purchased at three of the largest Factories
in the East, (New York,
,Philade.lphia and Balti
more,) a large assortment of the newest. and most im
proved styles of PAPER HANGINGS; BORDERS, /cc.,
and made arrangements by which I will be enabled to
proctire all new Patterns, simultaneous with their ap
peananee in the Eastern market, I would invite the at
tention of, t 110 6 .6
.clesizlng to haye their houses papered
with the latest styles of . paper r to call and ell/Mine my
stook, before purchasing elsewhere.
have now on the way from the East, 20,000 pieces of
Gold, Satin Glazed and cornmou'Paper-Ilangings, which
I can sell at prices ranging from 12} cents to IP2 IP Piece.
marl 2 , • - S. C. BILL, 87 Wood et.
AMIABLE PROPERTY FOR SALE--Eleven Lots
, in the 9th Ward, Piosburgh, 24,feet front on Carson
street by 120 feet to Patterson 's line: ' • -
One Lot on Liberty street, - 24 feet by.loo to Spring Al
ley% between Carson street and B. Piew'S line.
thx out Lola in the reserve, near Allegheny City - and
Manchester,. containing about ten (Acres : each—Nos;
220, 41, 197;196,, 195,194. EnOnire of
feb24 l_ • • • " rWAL• Af.-DAR.LINGTON.
H ,
ozapAysi HOLIDAYS!;—The subscribers are
just opening a splendid collection of Toys and fine
Fancy Goods of every description,istatabli for Christ
mas and New Year's presents, consisting in part, viz:—
Jewelry and Watches; Work Dressing, Fancy Glass
Boxes; Card Cases ; Pearl, Shell, Ivory and Velvet Card
Baskets ; - SteaLltead Parses ;Crotchet Velvet Bags = Mu
sic Boxes; Mess Men; Dominoes, ecc.; with a thousand
other articles, too numerous to mention. - -
The above Goods we will sell extremely low; previenis
to the Ist February, 1E49, as we intend making some ma_
terial alterations in oar store and' business. ' We invite
all to call who want bargains, at 80 Market street, be
tweak Fifth and Biamond - . ' -
deelM ' HOGAN ./c CANTNVEIX.
F. PERRY
plllO PLANING MILL--Reberca urea mut Waterlane,
{along Chartier et ,}FirstWard,Allegheny eityinear
anchester.--GEORGE.DRAER having resumed Int
siness, has elected the necessary nutehinery at the above
place, for turning out all workin his line, and is prepared
to take boards to his mill and deliver them to wustomers
on reasonable terms. ,•
Dressed flooring boards, siding, fte., always on band
• A large quantity. of dried flooring lumber on hand.
Orders from Western Lumber Merchants piomptly ex
GEO. ARMOR
F ANCY FANS-12 dos. fine ivory work Fans
.i 2 o o b one 4(
3 o/t p ear l Ct . IS :
"
6 " " 1 , 21er, r ki
ess
6 " assorted common"
HOGAN4k. CANT WELL,
86 Market attest.
Trice Notice.
ALL persons knowing themselves indebted to Arthur's.
Nicholsoni Co., (Eagle Foundry,) are requested to .
call at their old Waxehouse, on Liberty street.
All unpaid accounts Will be - placed.in the hands of a
Justice of the Peace, on the Ist July next.
Nay 16. • ARTERIES, NICHOLSON, is Co.
lEY'A general assortment of Hollow Ware, ibc,m the
lowestmarket rates. Libertyst; bead of Wood et.
ma 22 • _ ARTHUBS & NICHOLSON.
1300 TS, SHOES, TRUNKS, Ice.—Potiansbee 4. Hay!
_UO ward, Wholesale and Retail Boot,' Shoe and 'hunk
Store,No.lBo Liberty street, nearly opposite the head of
Wood. F. &H. have in store and are receiving their
Fall and Winter stock of BOOTS and SHOES, consisting
of the largest stock they have ever been able to bring to
this market. We also have constantly on hand a splen
did:stock of Rayward's MetaliclaninElactie Shoes both
forladies and gentlemen's wear, the most beautiful arti
cle ever inanafactured. We . would solicit an examina
tion of our stock of goods, by all Who wish to purchase
either at wholesale or retail, as we will sell' at a - small
advance above cost. Country merchants Will find It to
their interest to call and examine our stock before pm ,
chasing. FOLLANSBEEI& IMYWARD.
aug2l 136 Liberty at. :
New Goods:
TUST RECEIVED, by Express, one piece short nap
dbl'k Cloth, suitable for Gerttlemen's Cloaks, which I
will make to order,
.cheap. bIeGUIRE, Tailor.
Altoona piece lb short nap, a very desirable arti
cle for Ladies' Clo s. , Colors warranted.
Also, a good suisortmentlme French Cashmere Vesting'
together with agood assortment of fancy and black Cu
simeres, for Pants., which will be made to order as cheap
and as well as at any other establishinent in the city.
McGUIRE;' Tailor )
Third street, St. Charles Building.
HAVE you a b adeontplezion, coarse, dark, yellow, or
sallow! Hyatt have, you will by using a Cake of
Jones' Italian Chemical Soap, a week or two, your skin
becomes clear white, and smooth. - :If you have any ' di
sease of the Head, Face or Beard—such as Rin_gworm,
Scald Head, Scurvy, Erysipelas, Salt Rheum,Barber's
Itch—you can be cured: for I. have area persons who
had filthy akin diseases for years, and after Wing every
thing in vain, have been cured by washing %e'en with
Jones' Italian Chemical Soap, and can conscientiously
offer it for any of the above complaints, which I would
not do
' unless I knew it to be all I state. If you have
g un g l ans, Freckles, Morphew, Tan , Sun• Barn or rlisfigz
cements of, any kind, it will dispel them and make the
in beautiful—it is a sure antidote'and cure for the bites
otmusouitoes, bugs,&a. , .
nag- Beware of counterfeits. Particularly cheap ones
—a - a. for Jones' Soap, and see that thenime of T. Jones
is on each cake. Persons from or in the south and other
warm climates, would find this not only for themselved,
but it is a never-failing remedy for chaps and chafes ;in
infants. And now, reader, by giving this one trial, you
will find it all or even more than we have stated aboVe.
Sold at t 39 Chatham street, N. Y. and by Wm. Jackson.
agent,B9 Liberty street, Pittsburgh. sep2o
J. R. MURPHY,
R. LEE.
Removal.
THE subscribers have removed - ihnt No $7 Water st.
to the Warehouse recently occupied by James May
No. Vd Water st. [ray% RIMY, MATTHEWS &co.
rto WOBICERS IN METALS A ND ISTONE.-7 A
L Gunn TO I NOUE:SS LI METAL ASCU STUN/700S the Use
of Architects and Designers, &0., &c., from original de
signs, and from selections made from - every accessible
source, American and European: Hy Thomas W. Wal
ter, Architect of Girard College, and I. J. Smith.. The
above for sale by KAY & CO,
feb27 Canter of Wood and Third sts.
HAVINGANDHAIRDRESSINGBALOON-131.acx.,
sox & Fonwrausr, Tonsoriat Prgressarr, have fitted up
the saloon on the corner of Cherry alley and Water, st.,
near the National Hotel, formerly . occupied by Ciente=
Archer, and are prepared to wait on gentlemen at once,
with cue, comfort, and politeness.
In connection with their saloon, they hive fitted up en
excellent shower bath, where persons can have shower
baths at all hours"( the ditY• .
They still variant) to Ilene their cusuiiners also at
their Okf Snout, calmer of the Diamondand Union et. -
febl7-tf .
.
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IMMON=
==
BEE
• 8008 IagII4OII...PRZISTING, •
I N 4 W.. 11
cOrIIr.OrMrOO4I and Width •ditreeis. •
TIRE Proprietofot• the • Munnrid' Poi? and Mittens '
1 *NO Dlaamracnntast, respectfully informs his friends
I and the patrons of these papenr;th at he has a' Isrge as
eortment ofJORTYPEANII•ALL OTHER KA
necessary to a Job . Printing • Offme, and
,that he. ,e is pre
pared toxecute • '' ' " •
Lairmt MOM 711.134T1N0 07 YVERY DEBIZUWIZON:.
• .800k.i.. B il ls o f Lading, - envision,
ramPitrets • • ) Bid : • • • • *Ms
Handbills:, . Hat Tips.
kinds•Ofßlanksi huge, Steamboat and Vtmal
Boat B l,l, l_,,vtithapprOpriate cuts, printed : on the shortest
notice and 21:101 , teaserialde terms. •
fle•reSpeetfally•astts thepatrona,ge of hts Weans;•Aud
the public
.. ge neralibm :Jja . branch °this ba dness.
L.
'seP 2 9 • 4 '• - • L. HARPER.
..• • ...Pittsburgh Gold • •
/1 1 / 1 E subscriber has invented a ainenine for Waihilig
, oat GOLD,' possessing' the following qualities a-11
weighs about twenty-Ave pounds,. can be packed in a
box 13 Inch by 17, and 17 inches teep ; will - wash out
a bushel of w et sandiu about two mlnatcs—alry sand in
less time—leaving the Gold perfectly clear of sand end'
gravel.. Thoeegoing toCalliornia.are invited to call and
seeits,operation, at my residence,in Penn stress. near
liaLter 'street • • • • •
! 'lt , Coypu. Maxims ann Finiatainao
' ;•:;;;;thibERTAXIERS, corner of Penn and
1
1".411111111.1k St. ekiir , str, cppositerke Exedangs
1- kW Hotel, Entrance on Penn at. Yes- •
• • • ••• • • • • pectfolly inform their friends and
the public, that they are 'prepared io furnish and attend
tOeverythiug in the line of Underthkers, as they •have '
quit the all Cabinet Making, and their aUention
'will b. devotedgether to the above biuriness; keep' a
large assortment of COFFINS mado and finished, cover;
ed, and lined in the neatest manner, with a variety o.
materials, and at all p rices ; we keep SHROUDS ready
made, of all sizes, of Flannel, Cambric, andltruslin, rat
all prices, and made In the eastern style, and all' other
articles necessary for dressing the dead, and furnishing
funerals, of:quality and price to snit; SILVER PLATES
grar
or enag the name and age; ICECASES for laying
the body /4 Ice, by those who wish to keep their. friends
any length of ume, and have ZINC - PANS to - put Ice iii
for laying on the body; LEADEN Coffins always en •
hand. We have a splendid new HEARSE and a pair or •
fine horses, and any number of the best carnage., efo., •
etc., and will be prompt, punctual. and reaaopable.
• 'llttleno Patent Itotarylllsebine t
APPLICABLE TO TUB CEEB 01 •
FORCING 'AND SUCTION PUMA FIRE ENO/NE,
Steam Engine,. Ventilator, and {vente d Wheel •
fr remarkable - Mani:du e was i by.ELTIBA
L. HALE, of applic ation s , and bids fair- to supersede, in
all its above the machines now In ctie. It
has been visited by thousands and tried in many. of Its
applications, and its success am outstripped evorytkin . g
in the history of useful inventions. The compact formof
the machine, fts simplicity o f coastruction and • new our: •
plication of established principles, render it an object of
admiration to all who see IL .
As a common Peirnp, for the use offatames, its portabil
ity and the facility with which it can be. convened into a
Eire Engine are among its advantages. It is equally.
useful far alt paraoses to which Pumps can be applied on
steamboats or vessels, to supply boilers, washing of decks,
pumping the holdi, &0., &c , &c. '
For Mines and Hydraulic - Works of all kinds, andquires lees power to do ;he same amount of work,
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 en air chamber or any 'complicated
double acting apparatus. , • •" . • • '
As a Fire Engine, not ime half the number of men are
required as upon the machines now in title, and they can
work a mach longer time without fatigue, owing tothe
mar:maser the application of the power--either by crank -
or capstan.
As a Rotemy Steam Engine, this machine . , has supplied
that great deeideramm among scientific men, Viz :obtain
ing a constant rotary action, which can be satisfaatorilY
applied to practical purposes. ' '
• As a rouileattrfor Mina, 'Feat and resseld, or a Moto*?
for Furnaces, it is easily and efficlenly.applied.
As a .Water Wheel, working- either by departing or en:
ming water, it is something entirely new and eminently
useful. It can be need us to obviate much of the expense
it nlaying foundations of mills, digging of water.coursei
/cc. &e
•
One of the Machines can: be seen and some of Ita ap:..
plications tested, by calling atm lanton „" corner of
Fifth and Smithfield streets. entrance on Fifth st.
Rights for individuals, Counties, &c., within the State
of Pennityiyanlit, can be obtained of the subscribers,
as
above, and any Information yelan ve to it cheerfully given.
THOS. If. PERDUE.
ap27:lm D. H..WILLIAMS.; • '
Poly Scrip, at Par. -
.01114—
will sell the following. new and second
hand PIANOS for Pittsburg, Allegheny,
- - or Allegheny County Scrip; at par:—
One new Rosewood 01 octave Piano, made by Bacon •
• lb Raven, New York; price
One do .do do . do • ••• • ....... .. •:t —B3oo li
One Rosewo o d, 6 octave 8`
00, Gale & Co.
Ono
Mah do do do do $2505273
One ogany, t octave, nearly oew, Gale & &Co. 8200
One • O ne do do do Lord .k. Brothers' 8Y25
One German Piano, 0
OSi, do •Ro
octavessenbaum " 8100
.
One old Piano, 5 octaves
$3 O
0
One Mahogany Plano, Si octaves, R. & W. Nunns'•, 890
mava •
•
Brass . Hettlee and Sheet Braga
- .
rrELE subscribers would respectfully announce Mat
they have made argmgemenur with the proprietors
of the Glenwood Brass-Mills, whichlives us the, control
for the sale of their Brais Kettles and Sheet Brest, for
this section.of country.' The production , o 1 these` Mills
are not surpassed in quality by any other similar estah
lisluiteiat in she united States. We will' always keep a
hearystock of these'srods on,hand, which. werwill. be
pleased to sell at such prices as we trust will meet the
views of wholesale. buyers.. 'Hardware merchants and
other defilers in these goods will please giveits a call. '
SOHN DUNLAP. & CO:,
Corner Market and Second streets. -
_—....artthe, nature, -- ' - .
Tcoax= dor votorrn AND'GRIL.NT minors, I,m-ian.
subscriber respectfully announces. that he las
1 now opened this new and excellent Hotel for the AC.
-zommod moon of travelers, boarders, and the public gen
erally.. The house and furniture are entirely new; and
the most comfortable have been spared to renderlt one at
no pai ns or expense an &pie a• - •mt Hotels in. the - city.-
'The tubserber is determined to deserve, and therefore
solicits, ashore of public patronage.
Pror
vett 1:ly ' JACOB HOUGH, r
Wpm AND VALUABLE WORK.—/Vin and is
;LI Ronains,vvith an account of a visit to the Chaldean
Christians of Kurdistan, and the Yegedis, or ItSecvDwor
shippers, and an inquiry into the planners and acts of the
anctent Assyrians; by Austen tratiryLayurd,Esq., D. C.
D. Just received and for sale by • •
- - - - ' JOHNSTON & STOCIITON,
Cor. of Market antt.ld sts,
the Ptahlte..CropAtar,Serip.--
THE Commissioners of Allegheny County; avail them
1. Eaves of the earliest.opportunity to inforra the hold
ers of County Scrip, that the Board have under consider
ation the adoption o.fme [mares for the prompt redemption
of Claimsanticipation
against said County, and the Commissioners
now give assurance that, in the course of a few days, the
resolves of the Board for the speedy and full redemption
of the County Scrip now in circulation, will be publish
ed to relieve the anxiety -of the public mind. on this
The credit of Allegheny County - cannot buffer by a
momentary interruption of a circulating medium, liastid
upon the undoubted solvency of the richest and most pa
trioticl population of the State. By order of the Board.
ap2 '
JAMES GORMLEY, Clerk.
' 'Lime 2-Lime !Lime l- '
A, of the very best quality,
mill be furnished ou reasonable terms, on Mori no
tice, by am:aping to the subscriber, at Ns Store,Southend
of the Monongalela Bridge, South Pittsburgh.
mayll:2ard JAMS MAC/MOAB,
UM
Gui t ex... 250 11773., jasbreceived , d , for sale by
. FAHNESTOCK le CO.,
Corner let and Wood sta.
AA.MASON &' CO., No: 60 Marker soca . tire *or,
. stantly in the receipt of RIM RAEBBOIDERIES
We have on hand the - following Goods, viz :
185 rich emb'd Muslin Capes, from $1,50 to 5,00
850
500 e m b r o il " red Muslin Collars, 37; to 1,00
roet. " " -37 k to 75
. 350 late " .• " . f - to lei :
700 gimpure ' " " to, 12'
LSO Jenny Lind . ". •*" '62 to 1,100
130 embroieered Muslin Habits, " 60 to1„60
690 pairs • " " 'Cars, "' 60 071,50
Also, Mourning Collars. in grsat variety.
Call soon at tim Cheap One Price Cash Store, 60 Mar
ket street. -' • rrtayllt
. _
THEMAYNI7I3 TABLEOP POST OFF/CBS, contain
ing an alphabetical list of Post Offices throughout
the United States; disumces from Wasbington,-D.
_C.;
State and Territorial Capitals, respectively; also, exhi
biting*the Post Offices in each State, as well 'as Co l ura,
with an appendixofthe United States and Britishl
Just received by _ JOHNSTON STOCKTON
• - maylb
Corner 3d and Market its.
(_INGRESS TOBA.CCO-- --- 20
7'- son's" vs Lump Congress Tobacca. jrart received
and for sale by MILLEHARICKETSON
Erl ,
ayi.s Nbs.l72 and 174 Ltberty street.
g NitEPENDENT POLICE - WIC
and Irwin aorai,entranta on /stout We ' • ,
A. REINIIART, Alderman and Po ll ee Magiatrate.
THOMAS 013IIYAN, Chief Conitable.
Jammu RitirDOLPlt, Ass't do.
Will attend atany hour, day or nlith when r:,e.
attired. -
mar.
gicatitwi enc ,
HORSES while running at large in , the ,fields; are
very apt to bruise and l ed in many
ways. They are ofteu disabled so as to be useless fora
long.time. If immediate use could bo made of B. A
PahnesUick & Cm's Rubefscient, and the - braised part
well saturated, and the remedy rubbed in, it would give
relief, ease the pain. No farmer should be without Itti.
celebrated medicine, as it is all•healing to mail or beast._
Prepared and sold by
IL A. FANNEvriricit & Co . •
Corner of Wood and First greets; ulsO,
• Comer Sixth arid Wood,
9ARSAPARILLIA:=4Odoziin quart L
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BUSREILS -VIDLY FINE..CORbrP4_EAL—Rec,d
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