l'''.';•frrl. , ' -. .cie , ..: , . - : , ..' - ( , ..i.41 .- We.. - ; , 1,.....,,,i.:"±„,-,..,„,..-...:-:.:,.:.-Ai. ~::J , f, - ~';is - : ' Ste .1.; 4:._~: fig. :;,%c. >„~ DAILY XORNING POST Printed and Ptihiished'eery Morning,(Buruinys excepted.) . . _SY . .g kk-fe P Ewa, - 11ORTR-TVEST cotrraor wok. AND DIM STREETS. irr TERBIS3 , —Pive Dollars a year, payable strictly advance. , - , Six•Ballgre; Will - invariably be required if not paid within.the year- - - . .117" Singlet copies Two carms--for sale at the counter, the Office, and by the News Boys. THE SAT DrippAy MORNING POST f published Cram the same 'office, on'a large blanket sizeosheeti TAiro DOLLARS n year, in white:ice-, single copies viva , cfrarra.-: If No paper NvillheMicontinued (unless atthe: dis• ercoion of the proprietor ) until all arrearages ire paid. " 117. - . No attention will be paid to any, order unless ticL. eo ky ttqniniedbYlhei nioney.'or satisfactory reference in this , •—• TER MS'OF ADVERTIS ING mad 'Want or mann LINES o One Insertion SO 50 One Month '' '. r s • 6-4 CIO Two 'do '0 75 Two d o 600 Three . • ......... 1:00 ThreC do •••••• ••• 700 One Week,•..... . 50 Four .. ...• 500 Two . -.dn. ..... .... .. co Six d 0.... 10 00 Three_ do 3 00 One Year, 15 00 •It EARLY 'AD Artft.TISEALEITTS • - Chanceabls at Pleasure.• : c ONE SQUARE. TWO SWAMIS Six months, ' $l5 OCITSii Months,. • • •`; • •$2111b One Tear s -- ... • 001 One Year,. • • 30 00' Larger advertisements in.proportion. •• Cards of FOUR.LINES rear: Large cuts will not be inserted unless att ettra'..price ;sputa. AMP" Atireitisemeritk loon which the number iif insor tions ra nor marked,wi 'inserted and charged untilordered out. Vrafessioual (Curbs'. T. CIIETIRIGTOIS SIIAX.NO3I. Skr.IVICR. IC. SLIA.NNON. SHANNON & SHANNON, Attorneys at Lam.—Office on Fourth street, nearlp•opposite the Itrayor's Office. I). JENNINGS, Attorney , at Law Woad : , Fourth st.,. above atsoy SAMUEL W. BLAUX. ittrorneyaz Law—Office on 4th Street, Ilear Grant, Pi ttsb urgh.. -.- ';oct2s TAMES R KERR, Attorney at - Law; Office in Bake -4J orelPstinildingA,Grant'street. DE. A. W. OLIVER, Phy,neian and Surgean.ee No 8, St. Clair streetiPittabiugh. aug2l-Y - F I R. JOHN- CRAIVFOR.D,..office pa- St.. Clair street, ',1:7 'opposite the Exchange. ' .anglo-y , . QORLANDO LOOMIS, Asornerat Late.--Otrwe 4th, • st.., above - Wood. . jai.Y4-Y /11,UOMAS ALARSH.A.LL., Attorney atLaw.,.pofsce, Loviii e Buildings, Fourth st. . jan7-ly - DARRAGH, Attorney at Lam—Office .13alrewell'a %J. an: Cirent;aireet,.• opposite .the:Court House. IX IthiNNEDY.TAii. Lato,--01fiet!,.F .--- 1 etre &L. same building with Alderman ltFhlaster;Fifh st,. between. Wood and Smithfield sm. angl7-43rul youN lIARTON, Attorney ca,Lato.--Office, North aide lA' of Fifth street, between Wood 'and Smithfield, in the ame building with Alderman Morrow. tiepnO-ly BORGE 11T.L A rivq, Attorney and Counsellor at law and Notary P., blie.—Odice at the corner of 4th and ood etc:, over Sibbet .Ic.lotte' Exchange otfiee. oell4 EDMUND .SNOVVDEN, -, Attorney - at , Law.—Olhee -in the building on the Noah East corner of Fourth and Smithfield eta: • nosll-y - . 'llO, MORROW; Aidcrman..- , office north-side of Fifth streat, between Wood and Sinithfield, Pittabergh• - - ' , GANDLEISS & - APCLURF.; Attorneys ainVounrci . _tors as Late.—Cate ott , Fourth St., opposite &Jt. 11 Patterson's Livery Stable, Pittsburgh. sepl,o-y VORWARD & SWARTZ WEL DER, Attorneys at Law.' OlEted on Fourth-street, between Wciott-and field, opposite Patterson's I,ivery ap7-p ('t FORGE F. GILLMORE Attorney and Counsellor at • ‘3l - Law.--4)tEce removed to the 2d door below Grant et, on Fourth, to the office lardyoccupied by-Alderman T N. TIPCLOWRY, Attorriey mutCounsellor at Law. Cf.-Office in BaktiiirelPs Building's on Gr.tin street. SCo' . lll`, Dentist , Yourth st., hire doors west of Mar e/ - het. - All Work warranted, and if not nerfeetlf sat bdetory. no _charges will be made. feblo - - REh lOVAL.—Dr. Robert Snyder, has removed . tus office to . Fourth street, between Wood and Smith &mien has removed/Lis COIXUMIISSIOII _L - 1, And forwarding business from the Conti] Basin to his I -- new warehouse, on Third street, nearly opposite the Post ] may 36-1 y, 11PENI.OVAL.-,40/111V. IturcHEL, Attorney at Laiv,: AA, has removed to Fourth sty next doetto the office of Alderman Steel., '• • _ - - • . - - , 1110,RfCK—.1.40,000, in-Birmingham, for sate by. „ apt{ RHEY, AIATTHEWS .1r - CO: N. BUCKMASTEIt. Aiderman—Offieei Fourth street third door above Smithfield, South side: • donceyancing of all kinds dons with the greatest cure and legal neenracy. . Titles tit Real Estate axantin'ed, tem. novls J. OHN %COYLE.. Natant and Conveyances,—{thee in MetealFs Budding, Fourth street, near Smithfield, 'Pittsburgh. •Deedaßonds;Merigagex,Articles of Agree- Went, =An il other instruments of writing drawn,tipyrith accuracy- and dispatch. , Titles to . Real Estate examined. OH A: PAR SON, Alderman, Filth Ward, Penn betweca Walnut and O'Hara sts., where be may be found at all times. - Those having houses or °the r p rop arty to sell or renticaa have theaume punctually attend ed to; debts collected, and all the duties of nn Aidergma will receive prompt attention. " 0e,17-p • ••,.1 _TTORNEY and COUNSELLOR at LAWiOffice in .tl Mellon's Baildings, corner of Wylie and Fifth steels easteide of ihe Court House: - • ' ' • irr Collecting, Conveyancin.,• , examinations : or Ito cords, &c, promptly and accurately attended to. mylS EtYW. - Wit.fil..S,..:ftwrney and Vourrselior at Law (successor Lovnie & Williams,) Office at the old stand, Fourth st., above Smithfield. . , THE Partnership heretofore existing between Henry , W. Williams. Esq., and myself,in the practice orate law, was dissolved by mutual consent on the 2Uth ult., and the business will hereafter be_contirined by Henry.W: Wil-. whom most cheerfully , recommend to all for whom I have . thelionor to do businesa—asa gentleman every way worthy of their,confidence. • deelB-ly WALTER H. LOWRIE. George G. Riddle, Conveyancer: d'NFFICE in Avery Row, Filth street, above Smithfield; kJ Pittsburgh. DENDS, MORTGACM, AGIMEWITZ,BONDS, BELEASILS ' Oler instruments of writingi diawn with neamesz;legal accuracy and dispatch. He will also attend to .drawing , and filing Mechanise Liens . , Accounts Excutors, Admin. aerators, 4-5.4 Examint7ne• odes heat 'R.51.134 Searching Itecorctsfar te. . From his long expenence, and intimate, aeguaintance with the manner of keeping the public records, he ex pects to give satisfaction to those who may entrust their neatness to Ms care. , „ 430015 Auctions . , THE subscriber has paid into the Treasu l: of the Com- - monwealth, the amount of license required by He has given the regularly approved - security, and taken out a commission of the first class, as an Auctioneer of ' the city bf Bittsburgh,rund rented thin spacious ware . room belonging to. SylvanusLothrop, N0.,1.14W0ad street, three doors from Fifth, where he is prepared to at tend to the sale of every kind of MerchanthseiFtirnitiire, Real Estate s Stocks, , Slapping, Ac.ceither at the Auction Rooms or on the premises, and will in all'cases exert lathy self to the utmost for the benefit of hia employerSioh the most reasonable tertfis; lie will sell exclusively and only on cmithilssion; neither . purehasing nor having tiny in . tereivoluitevir orfgoods ihestore, but merely the coin mission for seliing,thereby givingall owners a fairchance 'without partiality of having therein property'di posed of. do the best advanta ge--• l3ales will be promptly settled whenrnaue. Advances will-be given at any time, on the most accommodating terms. 7 Merchants will nothir charged for rulvances... Regular sale days: Mondayi and Thursdays, of Dry Goods, Groceries, Furniture, &c.i . and eirery*evening, .liardware, Cutlery, Watches, Guits,,Pistols, and .Fancy Articles. Books on Saturday evenings.. ap24 JAMES MIKENNA.:, 'Aust. & E. TODD wduld -respectfully inform the mer- - chantSof this city and our' customers generally, that we have removed our stock of Shirts and Gents Fur nishing Goods, to the corner of Fat and Market streets, - Story Sto P.-tinges; entrance on 'Fifth' Street,. where we intend - to - keep on hand a largostock of Shirts, () C o ur own manufaCtures with an assortment of Gentle . me nal Furnishing Goods;tisuallykept by - Eastern whole }ale Furnishing Stores. ' . . Beingg very thankful. for ,the kind patronage bestoWed' us 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 look further, as we expect to add? aiely to our stock, and diminish. our prises.. . - 'Me ants and dealers 'are solicited - to examine OM - stock.° Goods. .• ••• .• . - -.ap104-f 0 TEEL I) FILE ALIN UFACTORY.—The aubscri hers, having enlarged their establishment for the man nfactdre , .of &rum and 'Fums—on the , corner' of O'Hara and Liberty _ streets, .Pittsburgh—are prepared to fornieh Files of every description, of the best quality F andbeing determinedlomake at the unereat of vonsumers to pur chase Files from them, respectfully invite the patronage at all who Use the article. marl6-y, REMOVAL.—On scent:nit of oar peat Upmarket, and a demand for vegetable stands, have been. com pelled to remove my 'Brettil Stand to the opposite lode of Market street, in front of Alexttnder & Day's Dry Goods Btore, where I ke: g ria-co leeraz former customers.• jyl2 , • , :JOAN , SHEPILARD. FOH HALF,. Four Lets — Bounded by . Fenn, Liberty • and Hay sts., each lot having 24 feet front, and ex , tending. back 110 feet. tTwoofthemarecornerlats,and he position of the whole property is ono of the ; most ad vantageous in the city. For further information apply to M. SWARTZWELDEX Fourth between '4•yinxi•rind.Smittrfield. - VI - HTTOIV HAMS—I hltd..Muttan Hama, on consign m6nt add for sale by - MILLER & RICKETSON, mayl6 - Nos. 172 and 174 Liberty M. - , - , : . - - • , '','... , ,` ,,. '-.'f. - :- , ',:f , ,=: ~':- ; !..;':':- " ,-;;1.- , ':0. 6 , . ....., , ....._. '-,:;,'.',','!:,.•,A.,-,','.v.--..p.,,,,,-.,,•.,t-,. ME - - . ...... - . . --..... .. . ._ . Te . ; . ;,..: 4. 1',..„ . ,1. - .7 - 2:: : . -- :'.., 2 .. ..i ' L i k!:;.4... 1 N - ... ,•4 ' .: ...... 4.C, `.,.-,t'A.4,-..'t:',%...".,,,..,',.'_.- /'.. _S ._..~ . 1 .. .. IMMIM ~-: m i_-~{. V 1 A ILSAI.OIII MORRIS, Who/mak andlietail Denier-14 A Panel, and Staple Dry . Goods, Gs Market street, be tween Fourth - and th, Dlasnond. - m)-23 Tutt•J3. 13UNLEVY, Odd Beater, ood s Gold Leaf, lleausts'Foil, &c. ebnktontly on hand tad manufactured to ordei.. ' - - my= MURPHY it LEE, treat 'Pealers and Coounission ltferthants, for the saint:lf...tine/icon Woolentloods . , corner of - Liberty street and Cecil's - alley. - novlo 7~'~.BGUIfIE; Piano 20 , 0 Arcintifacinier, it/id dealer in 1 • Musical lostruinent• t . No.: 112, Wood street,- near I 08E1'11 WOOO% CLL., /Warier and Dealer in For t) eign eind Dame:lie Hardware, - corner of Second and Wood atreeta. AIcCLURICAN at CO., Agents for Carlisle 10_und Rippard's Regular Line o f Racket Ships,. from New York. to Liverpool, No. 142 Liberty at. - febl JOSEPH ATA - .1011,7-troat . .b - tare, Ship Chandlery'. and Agency of the. ratabargli 'Lard - Oil 'rectory, lqo 4, Market street, Pittsburgh. - - Julltt g lAA PPE fr. o'CONM).I.I., Proprietors of the Pittsburg/1 Portabk Eoat Sorre corner of Penn and NVl4tio sts. - - - AALILS MAX, Wl,tolezrale Grocer, Eurwaraing and. Com !) mission Merchant, Water street, between ' Market and Ferry. '.‘ r • • febl LTILL & CURRY, .F.asakers andzchange Brains, No JUL - 05 Wood street third door below Fourth, west side • AZ"HAUER & HHAIII. Bankers and Vac/tangs /*rakers, JBLcorner of Third unit Wood streets, opposite the St. 'Charles HoteL ' fell JOIINSON & STOCKTON,Boodzellers, Statimers,:Piin ten cnctrublishas,. corner of Marta•and Thirdits.: -AtcSTEIN, Brass Fouadrr and Gas Four ; Smith . field street; between Diamond alley and Fifth st. J. hIeDEVITT, 137isitsals Grocers, dealers in .Pro eJ . duce and Pittsburgh mauttlitetares, N 0.219 Liberty, opposite 7th at. -- • ' . .aplB • EVEN RIG DOORS CLOTHING eratiz,No.s,Bix46 steet, near Liberty. - CJOHN FAARAN, JOLIN D. MOROAN,D7toleliak and Retail Drage3t, No -94, Wood street, one door south of Diamond alley. febi L. IOLLANSBEE I - lAVNVARD, - inolesiae and Retail & lkalersin Boots and.Skers, Na.-.MG Liberty streettop posite Woad. A . :rANJE,SitteK. & GO, Who Wok- Dm n ; Wa tLl s haris,i,eorner.of First and _NVoad streets, and earner of World laid Sixth. " . - . " -_. . _ febi . . J. S. At. TOISNO t Q. A. :tonna. 82111. YOUNG '& and „Retail _Family • Gwen "arid - .Dealers in. "rroduce, N. W. earner of Fourth and Ferry and S.' W. norner of Third and Ross - 61 reets, Pittsburgh.. - tnar3l. . . . :r O SHU.A.-RIIODES, Whoichtle Fruiterer, Cenifie (P and Dealer In, Nuts and all kinds -of -Foreign Fruits, 'Nei-ft:Woad street, East side, between Water and Firs streets, Pittsburgh, Pa. All orders , in his. line carefully attended to. . mar2o ... • . . Sour; hleDivirr. 'Sixes TOHNIkIeDEVITT 8R05.,; IMlciale' Grocers, peal-. t.ll • ers in Produce, Pittsburgh Manufactures, and Met chandize generally, No. 13 Cofnmercial .Rovv., Liberty street.: •• -• • .1 - * • -- • - • marnLy NATAL ALEXANDER ar. SONS. Coffin dfakers Fur- and y y Undertakers earner of pain, and St. Clair streets, oppositartie Exchange:Ent/wive 'on Perin greet. TOHN .1117totentle . and , Retail Deakr in U "Music and Xusieed/nstraments,PianospSchaol Honks, and Staticinety,'Ne:'l2..3 Woad street., janl TAMES 2,14:17ER50N,' r.,•corner of First and Ferry , streets, manufacturer of Locks, Hinges, and • ; Tobacco, Fuller, Mill and Timber Screws, Hansen Screws for Rolling Milli &e. ' ' • seplo - BRTAR;Reaffking Distißer, and Wholesale Dealer einForeigli and. Domestie' Wirieti and" Liguori, No. 114 Liberty street, and's3 Diamond alley. jy2l ' - EiNefIANBEIPC/PED, 'Exchange' Place, Baltimore. ~.C4D-DgEtSgr.Proprietor... Coaches will bein readiness the lamlitige to Converpassengers, free of ehage, Er LNG F I NNEY,-Agenta for the, Detatoata 21.1uessal Jaclesuranei Virnipatiy; of Philadelphia, at the Ware house of King & Holines,Nrater street; near Market. CIARSONA Ate KNIGHT, Who Wale titans aatt. - Ccm:. x..rtniitiimlifereaants, Sixth meet, between Wood and Vosktrinder u s Dimes or Third and Wood 11 streets, above C.B. Kay, - whereto is prepared to doayerydiscription of rollstg_aa . l bindioE p e el NrEt- 7- ratilifilt - 89licilesaie . DRY GOODS, North oast corner of Market and Fourtn'eta:' ap2o:y SO....SAIITEL'IKORROW, , 'Idanufacturer of Tin, Copper . and Sheet Iron Warn,.No. 17 Fifth street, between' Wcidd and Market.. . • feblo R. TIMPTIf: T. F. SCO,TT. 'FROTH 4t. SCOTT, Wholesale' and:Resta/ Iketkr in .1 Boots, Shoes,Trunks, Calyet Bags-, 44,. S. W. corner of Arid Smithfield its., Pittehusgb,,Pet. . tancl2:9, PRINCIER ILABEUVITG43:• • ••••• LUL83:17071. Odo W. 001/tAUGlii:_t•Ozernisiion and%ForWarding Mirdwists, ass!' dealers! in Floor, AVool ond,Produce, / 40 .51C:Wrdet; and 104 Front :street, between Wood and Smithfield streets, Pittsburgh:- ar2o:y RD T. IFIECH,Jr. Importer, and dealer in. Foreign one! Anneatia;Saillorsr,-Haddsbare;and Car rind Trimmings, of Q . dosenrolons, No. ;33 Wood Et, Pittsburgh, 56'v:en-doors ittiove Fifth, andone door above Co.'s Shoo Store. :ap24 &nil to BLNeLmR, oat* mart 4.4, Sinith ; ) Who/stale GTOUT3,,Produegs and Conioration Merchants, 56 Wood • street, Pittsburgh. alinundersigneditimingerdered ibtl3: 'partnership under the above style, yespect-fally., atik She' patronage of , the friends of-the late firm; and of the RR chasers generally.-- They -feel - -warranted- in :promising • that they - .can give satisfaction to, all wlro,moYsAlq: of ItiOm, or coilfidoir usintai to their care.' wn. intry ... ,a KL.AutNe. TORN AL BLAIR, AVID:STEIN ART 41tintal. SPAIIMAN, havingptirchasedtheentlre interest aud -sleek in trade of Mr. John W. Blair:, begleavettolnforin heir numerous friends andthe - public that ilieY have this dri r eliteredinto_partneribip tender the - g r i n and style of t- cio." for the - manufaeture or Brushes - of every description : Being Practical Workmen; they will Make up overY article:of the most thiratile Material, and in the firsttrid;rand.vvillteep on hand, forsale, at their store, inthetrline business—which, with their erten tOWNSEND CAIIR 4i; CO-,SucCessors to the oldfnin. NO:121).Wood street, a very huge assortment of every their friends and to p u bn a , gan .. sive:stock of Shoe Findings, Fishing Tackle, Pen ankh ' of C. Townsend & 'Cii:,;arid Carr & beg-"fthing teave to announceto orally, that they are now prepared to execute all kinds Pocket Knives,: PoWder, Shot, and Variety Picnic's, they of work - in the Coach and Wagon -making boluses , at : solichear,-wholesaleand retail. ',- - i era !l n e ala -O t 4 ro n r ag' wi e ' t i h e e h ri l s' ait .1 1 , ;7.4ve v t ry n0t.L. , ,, ,3 1 „i d ...ii .tir.. „.. t f ett bli ti t e t t qLan ot .' T Ala he chln eo e otirag Srus , tad Public is einiefstlysolicited, and will be thankfully re which they are progareil,ntiid theitfacilitiesfor enables them to insure the nubile. that they ire: prepare celved._ Obs erve 220 Wood st. ervel BLAIR CO., to carry on an extensiv e and promyt business in their Pittsb u rg h , uct QSth - line, and - they respectfully - solicit a continuance, of theIILOUR-25barrals, just received. and for sate bv Liberal patronage bestowed stporthe /ate final' IePS.; -slang snafu lc SINCLAIR. J. .ANIIRLISLIc CO - : -. ;. 1 '.:7;r::.',.• - ..:;',...:, -- -,' .:•,:'r.',.j:,.- I.;if'.4 :,.'.i' .;.'' ' ',' l . .,-:' r',:,lil'.'-1-:.'''',' :.,,,,p';g7,,,,',',:.•,;,-,,,r._!•..,, 4 i. 1_ •• ‘ : - ;q 1 '; - i'-'5:L.;'-:':...`i,.,..:.; . :,: . 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JF.,..., - . ~- % -1. -_-.,..,- . • • ._.. - • . . - • • - .. ~ , .. .. . ... .... • .., _ ... : . , . . ~ , . .• - '—.. „ • . . -..,, .. . _ . ..... ... - .. , .. , .. _... _ .. „ . . • • . -'• ' • • .. .., - .'• , . ..., - . • - ... : •,• .•--..-..' .. ~' . .. ..".,.....: - 11, -- ..:: . . „ .• „, ,_. _ . . ... , _ Amines, darbEr A RMSTRONG CROZES, CdmmissiSn ,Mer th ants XL: and Dealers Product, 4.e.—•lst o. 22 Ararket st. deG TAS. MC6 WILE, ratIMIONAILLS Timms, Third et a near . tr . Wood—St. Charles Buildings- . IsePC3l' J.sidu,rrunterr and Commission la; chant, No. li4 Wood street.. . — 4 -4-011 ; 01,17 k110.81 7 , -- rfeatez Itt .eancv Gees • and zi Trimmings; No. 67 hlarket street. ' febl LEXANDERJAYNES;.Prkiti - 21a Store,' 72 Third zireet t near W00d.,,. . McCLQSKEY, Imps city Main; Moos, ' No. 132 i ki.LibOrty siieet, opposite tho mouth of Market. 40SHITA. ROBINSON, Agent , for Hamden &. Co e Lineref Packets, Fifth et.; one door beloer'Wood: feta NAT/Lialk.sl JACKSON, Pagent2daieirteDepa4ll9 yv eery street, head at' Wood. ENGLI SR & ELLIOTT, Books ate,rs and Stationsrs, No. 56, Mutt' et:between Third and Fourth; febl DELANY, Fashionable Clothing Store, No. 49 Lils. ~erty street: - • 00N &SARGENT, N-Evoratar of Wood and ISlxttk /101.mrS 4G.SON, Bartkera anct Dealers in Fzertonge • Com and 4ank.Notes, No. 65 Market ;street. tebl N- A FULTON, Sal-and Brass Founder, No. 70 Second 13 .'street, between Market and Feril tostett. debt " rroMisENACAR-11. tcco.ieoisch aad ingonlizakers, j. St. Clair street, near the bridge. febi DTvß.Rd's‘Z;('FFleE , N°. 65 ' Duu"nd 'aleYAl,ll.l 0 WERlVEHERG,FashianabieClothing' Esta b lin'unent, Vs' Na. 25 Liberty street. • - .. " my 24 14./RIL4N, ...tersthionatle Taifpri - Finn street, near, tr - Woo UHN d: oppositoike office of the Poet.. .za j r.a eVet kett RICKETSON,WhoIuata thec...,111,1d COM mis%rion Marduents, corner of Liberty mud Irwin -etc. n A. mepi wiry 40.<7.0.,• Forwarding and COMMariOn Ziretehallt; Callat 110.8111. - • M ckairer, Liberty ee tr.betweett Sixth and Virgin alley, south side. self:St p • uy. t biArrtlElv.4 ec co., Inaistais (frocers,Cont. 111..taission and Forwarding Merchants, andAgenti for :Brighton Cotton Yarns, 57 'Waters,., Pittsburg. Istpd A.. WAHL), Demur. term street, three doors above Hand street. Offs hours, f rom nine, till .( - 1130LEV /t LAIRD, - Afire/Witt Tailors, Wood street, second door, from .keep.eonstantly nand a well selected lot of Clothing. • rastr.Lory - 1) S. &Al - ISLAND, Cheap Wholesale am([ Retail Cloth. ing. Store No. 45 Liberty street; cornerof allnpp Pittsburgh. • feb2Gilr. LEE,lsuceessor tO & Lax,) Whoi ikalit ±l..- and Cavnaission Mar./tang, for the sale of 'dined can _%Voolen Goods. fettle _ _ . . ICAY k- CO, Booksalaa, tationu s,atui Paper Deruers, dornetof Wood and Third streeti, Pittsburgh, Pa. Book-binding and Printing done warder.. ; tabL9 TAMES: F. KERR, Ariormaal Lato--Olfiee removed to t; Fotirth street, between Smithfield and Grant streets • MULLEN ,& DOWN LNG, Fashionable Clothing Store, No. 218 Liberty street, opposite Seventh at. sept V-y UtithllNS & slum Forwarding and Commission C Aferehan wand II eaters in Produrt, No. 3 Saakfteldat opposite the Monongahela House... .. ING ROLM 11 - I,IA — D, Inolezata and Retail GeOCCIJ JCL dad Produce 'fleakra, cornet or the Diamond and Ihtunond alley. • • • tny23 TODD CO., Gentlanen's Furnishing . Goode .Es e tabliskelen corner of Market and Fifth streets, up sunse t entrance on Fifth Street. myi3 C' R. SCRIBA, BookreUer, Stationer aad Binder, Firth street, between Wood and Market. '• '..1::'7.7''' , ,':- . 1;•.. - : , 2.T. jc,: , .. , _-A - ' - ' , ,.; - -,..-., ;-; MEI NE :~~~ ~- ME .•..', ' : . . 7 4- .. ',. , !-:. , -t. - .... 1 ' 4,-, 7. - .:L:: 4, - ,:7 - . ., 7 ., - ---l..•:S'-'1..1-5-:' NESE VITAL DYER. Grocer arta Produee Dealer, bTo. , 1 a fl' Liberty' sireCt, Pittsburgh: ' ' marl? REYNOLDS tc. !MEE, Wholesale Grocers, Commission 1 1, Terchants, and•Dealersin Rags,- Paper, &c.', cother of Penn and /rwin streets, Pittsbargb, All sizes Print. big Paper constantly on hand.% marl'7:y • ' TAMES PATFOM, Wholesak Grocer and Rectifying %,/ an d - Dealet. ' l ll FOleignand.,Dozneatie Wines and Liquors, Flour, Cheese, Seeds;l3tain, ace.,..1g0. 17 Liberty street, Pettsbure. ' 'II3II3U.SE, SibN, -- AND , ORNAMENTAL PAINTER, LI. Liberty: street, Opposite: Hand: All work neatly executed. Orders punctually attended to. Imar22:y • • Gebrge-Ileale r NANIIPACTUREKOF BRUSHES; Wnot.itserm tterau, No. 75 Wood.strret, Piiyburgh, Pa., Con-, stonily bir hand, a general and exteneive-aesortment of -ALL curve of BRUSHES, at the toit,eat Eastempticea. N. B.—Machine Brushes, tte., 'made to' order'et the shortest • • , ' • • mar3o:y SIPRINGSTEIN I • Nit. 1.40 WOOd street, between. Fitllt and Virgin Alley, VirDOLESALE and Retail Dealer. in Cedar -Ware, Wi 'Fahey Ware, Wooden Ware, of . oVery descriPtieni 10*- Ware, foreign demesne ; Waite of' all. (rinds; Patent Rotary Churns, which' far surpass any now in use in the ,United - States. For sale at The lowest prices.; nuuld--3mo . 1 15..BONISLETs WH OLESALEGROCER,.RECTIPYING DISTILLER, COMMISSION AND PRODUCE MERCHANT; • Foreign and Domenic Triner t Ligitors, PrtriO, Nuts, fr. mnrchq 102 Liberty street, Pittsburgh. 31 9 0ANDLESS & CANIPBEL No. 97 treed meet, next door to Diamond aUe , Daum IN: ViItINTT "rato-Dter Goons, A RE now in daily receipt of all the .articles in their /1 line of basiness-7purchased at the lowest prices in the East; to which they invite the attention of country, .merchants and °therm and which they flatter themselves they can dispose of at the lowest prices and on the most Lfavorable terms. • • mud .Q.. hPKINLEY, - House, Sign" and Ornamental . Pain*, /Os and dealer in PAINTS, No. 44 SL Clair st., Titts burgh, has constantly on hand all kinds of Psorrs, either - Brror BII.Xed; Japan and Copal Varnish; Linseed Oil;. Boded Bil Spirits Turpentine ; Window. Wass, of all sizes; Putty; paint Brushes, tre., all of the best quality, and 'f:tt sale at e.:asonable twines. sepll H. GERBPSTSING, Dealer in - Imported and Domestic Se Snuff aud•Tohttenis, 'Wholesale Sind Ltherry street, six - doors above Smithfield, Pittsburgh, Pa. • ' -LETAllorders from couatryhterehants will be pronsp y extended to. 3Y20:14. WM. B. =lark. • Jalass ATEMSON. SCAIFE'do ATKINSoN, li.ranufaciurcrs of Tin, Cop 7 per and Sheet Iron. Ware. They also execute every desenptioncif Blacksmith' Work. First street, between . Wciod and Market, Pittsburgh. oct3l:y DR!—Tors. Mourarn. Drugeiai and Apotherary,'notth-vreet corner of Wood and Fifth streets, Pittsburgh, will keep constantly on hand Drugs, Paints, Oils, Dyg...Sutifs, &e. N. B.—Phyinctans',Prescriptions carefully compound ed from the best materials, at any hour of the day or night. :Also, an assortment of Perfumery; fine tooth, hair, and clotheh' Brushes, tte ,-fcc., &c., which will he sold l sold low for cash- • • TROVILLO, Undertaker, Fifth street, im mediately opposite the Theatre, respeerfully in foitits his friends and the publie in general, that he has resumed his business as a Famishing Undertaker. Ile is supplied with and always keeps on hand Coffins of all sizes and kinds, Shrouds, and all other articles necessary on sach orrattuoncr Silver platen, ice boxes, and leaden coffins will Ito sup. plied in.order. -.A fine bean and eturingenlvrayo ready to attend funerala.. 2 sepWay John Ali Townsend, irk4UGGIST AND APOTHECARY, No. 45, Market Ai street, three doora above Thad,Pattsburgh,willhave constantly on hand a well selected assortment of the best and freshest which he will sell on the most rearionable. terms.. Physicians sending orders will be promptly-attended to, and suppplied• with articles they may reirupon as gentine..: 'Physicians prescriptions will be accurately and neatly -prepared from thabest materials, at any hour of the day . Also, for sale,* large atocicof fresh and good PERM deeqa it. GALIAGTIZIL.yd.IMILLXIL GAL/LAO/KEW, LONG & MILLER, na 104 Pram 'ern -TV:ad -tined amitmdd strati. Air ANUPACTURERS of Bells of all sires, double and single action Force Pumps, Counter Railing, Min eral Water Pumps, fittings of all kinds for Gas, Water, Bteam, tse., Brass Ctunings for Machinery and anti-ottn. ton - metal for name. Funicular attention paid to Gas. Flgtarti, arid a welt assorted stock of Plain and Onta, mental Pendants, Burners, Chandeliers, tce.,,Stc., con stantly on hand. • OOLR AXES, stasturaosio. • SAMCILL CItOZETt ! AA. RMSTRONG & CROZER, Commission' Merchants, No: 22 Market street, Pittsburgh, Pa., will attend promptly to the sale or every description of Western Produce, and other articles entrusted to their care. Rususivo—Hanna, Hussey & Co., Pittsburgh; Hanna, Graham & Co., New Lisbon, 0.; Merchants generally, Wellsville, O. Rhodes & Ogleby, Bridgeport, O. A. Cl. Richardson &Bro., Cincinnati; J. P. *Toward, Louisville, Guile 2c Borwort, St. Louis; H. Boyles, Steuben ville.. .... deethy ALt.E DROWN, . C. CONNICLLY. BROWN'S HOTEL. CORNER OP SEITHPLELD AND ?JIIBD STS., Pitu6arggA; fa BROWN Ic CONNELLY, YROPRIETORS. N. 11.—Good Stabling attached to the house. AATErrOlckett and Brass Foamier, has rebuilt — fa commenced business at his old stand, No. 70, Se cowl, between, Market and Ferry streets, where be will be pleased-to see his old customers and friends: Church, steamboat, and bells of every size, from 10 to 10,000 pounds, cast from patterns of the mast approved .models,and warranted to be of the best materials. Mineral Water Pampa, Counters, Railings, &c., Ice., together with every variety-of Brass Castings, if rermir ed, turned end finished in the neatest manner. A. F. is the sole agent for Babbitt , * Anti-Attraction INS tat, se justly celebrated for the reduction of friction in machinery. 'The boxes and composition can be had of .him at all times. Nff :WLY INVENTED PATENT BLOCK SPRING s TRUSS, for.the immediate relief and permanent cure of Hernia and Rapt -leer (Suited to all awes.) The superior clainis of-this "rlll/113 consist in the comparative ease with which it may be wont. 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. The subscribers have made amusements for the manufacture of these valuable Trussesoixattuperiorstyle, in Philadelphia, and have them.now for sale et their office, No. 77 Smithfield street, near Sixth, Pittsburo. GEORGE WATT AW DRUG STORE.—Joust D. hloaoArr, -- t sale and Retail Dritegiet, No. 93f Wood 'street, one door:south of. Diamond alley, Pittsburgh.—The subieriber has just received from the eastern cities, and is pow opening at the above stand, a full assortment of articles in his line, consisting of Drugs of all kinds, Dye Stuffs, Paints and Garnishes, Chemicals, &c., together with oil such articles as are usually kept for sale at a Wholesalen4 T v - gall - drug store. Ws stock is entirely ncw, and has been selected with. Care. Bc . is confident that his articles, lioth as to quality and price, will pleascsuch as may favor him midis call. ItArONONGABBLA. PLANING MILL.---Jsuas moan would respectfully inform his friends and the ytublie, that his new establishment Is now In fall opera tion, and that he is prepared to furnish Boat Cabins, and fill all orders for Plaited Lumber, with promplitude,tind at the lowest rates. _ . Board and Plabk, planed on one' or both skies, con tantly on hard- • - Sash, Docire aad Mouldings, of every deacription; mode o'order. - - - Builders and Carpenters would find a to"then tags td . give him a call, as ho can now furnish thrift with planked stuff; suitable for' every disctiptioa of work. - - • • West , Potnt Works. 1101RESTON'&•WAGNER;Engino•Builders, have corn maned brisiness mrPetin st., near the Point, at the establishment formerly carried on by•Stackhouse & Nel son-- Persons .wishing to purchase Steam-Engines for Boati, - or for Other purposes, will please favor us with 'a call, as we flatter ourselves to be able to furnish them on faVorabletermesis anY otherestablishment in - thit city. Also, rolling mill and castings of every descniptione I/11 be had at the shortest notice. _ . • . Rarlumscrs,-Capt. Robert Beer, Thomas Scott, Esq. Claurch,PArothera, & Co., H.. Denny, Esq, M. Allen do Co CYPRIAN PRESTON, ENOCH 'WAGNER. , riHEAß,x{opßorrs.—iv. R. MURPHY is selling 00 1.„/ his remaining stock of.BONNETS. at- grectly.redu- Ced prices. 801111.6t8 of last winter's . shapes at from 25 coats to 751,00. Cliscp.:4tons.—A. lot 'of brass Lawns reduced t0.12-i cents pevyard. TVams Goods j'isi Dream.—A supply just received, and Dark Gmcksms.--..Rich dark stylesorGinghains. Also, Manchester and 'Dcnaestic d0.,0f chojee patterns.: ; Mantua Ribbons :— An - asso rtment just received in tite Wholeisale Rooms, 2dstory,und dared low by thepiece. Also;White and Colored 4satin do. - ...Petri:road Mu lies.—An excellent stock - on hand, front 4c.per yd:iip to the finest qualities. Erds - rasnorth-easreorrierol.Fourth and Market tare M=E •„- . = Y •• s r —; 7‘1:: A • C 7 _ r 7 p - • 4 , , =II =gm PIENIE ....",•,!:-:::::, f:':-.•47:--if:l..'“-=',.,:c?',,-:7-•.. ,:.2-.-.•.- 'jr.:;",;-:,.!;,-.:'-'4•'-''.3;.-,. r142'., : 7 •4:ri:' ,- ' 4 '. - ' I,' •- •',"'?:::'.''''"'''';'"tl,-;',7-:.i:',•.'...'4: -.7:::.":';'''t-!-,.., ''''T-*'-°''.l:!,:';•lre"-...:.,%. f-,..,...,k1.t,.01.-".'...,,,:::'C'''..=:.. . :4 4. --' liigf: - il'' , :* . : . - : . ... :2' -' ; ' ' ' '''''''' C'''''''.7.'-'1.,-V:-;Y!,.1.7i1-,.--i.i.,-.''',-'1f1:,.T.;?.-,fi1);1,--,--.1".,1..-.:,r,ii::-..- ,-',.:::,::.• PITTSB 81D3111t130 earl's :: - , , : .. .•F.,_` 4. lf --',14,:k...:,,;':•;t1:-;,i.-:,;,;,:'2,;,•.",„-.,;; ' MEM ESE pry-i_:-. : 40:4pA1T . -- RT: Moteltaittotto Tin ; Rooting THEP - subieribers moat respectfully announce to their fellow-citizens that they have perfected.. their ar rangententto carryon the business of Tin Roofing on nit extensive seals • It is now close on tom years since we first introduced tin roofing to thtscity:' Dtirine that time we have cover ed over filly thousand square feet of roofs with tinplate, and in all cases we believe we have given the, most en tire satisfaetioni • This kind of roof has - been applied to the very-bast. buildings in - this City, including, among a large number of others, the two superb buildings on Pena street, owned by John ShOenberger rind , John 'Diesel, Esqrs. That tin - roofing (when skillfully' laid On)is both ,pormanent and durable, there can be no doubt; in proof, of this we can refer to the almost universal application' of this kind of roofing in the large Cities on the sea -board. during the hist twentyiyears; and from 'enquiring on the subject, we have yet todearn of any one.of those roofs having been worn out. alie roofs covered with tin in -our own city are opeti to the . eXaMillatioll of all who take an interest i n the matter, - We have also prepared a miniature plan of roofs, which maybe seen at our estab lishment, where auy other information will be given with pleasure. — JOHN DUNLAP &.CO.: - mar 7 Cortier Market and 'Second streets.' • •The A recurseter.' - - MBE ATTENTION OF. THE PUBLIC is respectfully J. called to the following certificate s;— --Ma. S. Eaxiss-liiiiting tested a quantity of Gold weighed by your A reorne te r,"l find the result pinyon your instrument •correct ; and recommend the' use .of it to those going to California, as the best method for obtain lug the real value ot-Gold. Rasp. years, . _ . DUNLEVY, ..P4isburgh,fitarch St, 44. • Gold Beater. • - Prrinstratm • March 7,1 840 . MIL E.atux's—DearSirl. Having examined the "Axeom eter," manufactured at lour rooms, I do not hesitate to commend it - to the use of thosoirentlemen who are about removing. to Califoluin, in - search of Gold. It gives a close approximation to the specific gravity of metals and - will cerwinly . enttble the adventurer to as certain when his planer is yielding Gold.". mrlo . ) Yours, resp,y, .1..1L-M'CLINTOCK. i Read Quarters-for , floots and Shoes, ,COIANE.B. ronszru AZTO ssixtustatn.srausrs, nrcsnuatrit, PA, j ' TROTII & , ,.. 44 COTT,havingeonunenced _.„,,m-,__..... . " the'gerteral Boor arid •SHOE business,4llll/1/ vrhalesale and retail, Would respectfully invite the attention of their friends and the public gene rally, to their splendid new stock, consisting of Men's, Women's Boys', Misses' and Children's wear, of every variety, suitable for the season, and at prices to suit the tunes. Also, a Splendid article of home-made work, such as Gentlemen's fine - Boots, and Ladies' Alisses' and Children's fine work. - • . Please call and examine for yourselves. N. IL—Traveling Trunks, ,Carper„ Bags, &e., &e, al ways oil hand told for sale low for cash. ID. Country Mercian - its would find it to their interest to give us a call, when visiting the city.' . .. • TROTH. & SCOTT, Corner •Ith arid Smithfield sits. 1 Publte Notice to Economists. • jTun subscriber, being desirous of changing his business, has determined srillifiMa to close oat the balance of his stock of Boars, SHOES AND TRUNKS, AT COST. They will be sold in lots. to suit purchasers, from ' ; . ~ . ONE PAIR TO A THOUSAND Country Merchants arc invited to call at BATES', CORNER SMITHFIELD AND FIFTH STS., Opposite the Pittsburgh Foundry, where they can buy to their satisfaction, for the stork must be closed out soon. WO eases Hoots on hand, SO, SIS, $2l, $24 per case. '--, marl J. BATES. -- - - WA.UONS, WA.GONB. THOMAS HARRISON, MANUFACTURER OF • Wagons, Drays, Carts, &c., PBBBSTLVANIA kr11888,1[81.17 MILE PTIOU 7/18 COtrltT ROTBE. ZIBE proprietor 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 net any other weirkman in the West. A newly invented Patent Tip Wagon. for hauling brick, is built at the above place. Also, Repairing at tended to. Orders from a distance will receive prompt attention. • Rtrin O tscss—eo. Smith, Jetties McCully, Jonas M'Clintock. mars-3m Bureau and Bedstead. Factory. 8.& ltt.' TIAN NAPORD respectfully infirm the AV. citizens and the public generally ' that they have re- Moved their Wareroorair to Smithfield street, between Diamond alley and Filth street. sign of the Big Bedstead, where they are prepared to si.il,whedesale or retail very cheap for cash, the following articles t--Bureaus, Bed abrade, with Gazzain'tt Iron Fastenings and also the beet quality of Screw Bedsteads, 1813188, Stands, &e. And they wish it particularlyunderatood, as there is to much prejudice against machine made work, that they warrant their work to give satisfaction, and if not well maile,the money shall be returned. tartrlG,3m URN. 5711AMILTON, Attorney w--Offi at Lace on Fourth sues[, between Wood and Smithfield, Pittst burgh. ap26:l y A GENTS WANTED—Two or three 'Agents can find 11. desirable situations to canvass and take subscribers in this Comity for a valuable work, highly recemmentled by nucnerouapersonptlistiguished alike ( or their learning and religions influence in this and Eastern Cities, by ap plying in person to EDWARD TODD & CO., may( Corner of Fifth and ltlarketsts., up stairs. Valuable Real Estate for Sider fr HE subscriber will sell, at pi irate sale, that valuable Property, on the Fourth street road, adjoining his present residence, end give possession immedisuely.— The re are about TEN ACRES OF CHOICE LAND, m a high state of - cultivation. The improvements are oblige and well finished mum DWELLING HOUSE, a su perb Barn, an d othe r out-buildings. Adjoining the Dwell ing is a running Fountain and a good Pump, which-fur nish a constant supply of excellent water. There is a variety of Fruit Trees and Shrubbery on the premises.— If the above described property is not sold soon, it will be -rented for a time . Also, for sale, a large L OT,: on Petmsylvania Avenue, at. the end of the board-walk. Inquire of linar3l:3m] DAVID :HEELER. No. 1116 . -_ -Woe ssr. Oolug.to Move.- =. 11 - 01 INA; GLASS AND QUEENSWARE SELLING OPP-*--Csm. SErvaz Estorans.—The undersign ed being about to remove,in the coming month, to N 0,115 Wood Street, is desirous of Owing out the greater part of his Stock itt. REDUCED PRICES. lie would call your particular attention to his large and splendid assort ment of CHINA; GLASS and QUEENSWARE, (Bran doles, Lamps, Britannia, Tea Ware, Castors, French and ,English Mantel Orhrunents, and Ten - Setts, of the newest styles and patterns, all of Which he Micro at a small advance above" cost. Remember the plac No. 115 Woos sr. rfebd7l ~ M. IT Commerolled. TtOW Cabinet Weererown T. B YOUNG & Co. AVE removed their CABINET WARE.ROONIS to Commercial Row, Liberty street, opposite the head of Smithfield, where they will keep constantly on hand an extensive assortment of So fan, T a hles, Wardrobes, Bureaus, Bedsteads, Chairs and eVery article in their line of business. ***Undertaking promptly attended to at reasonable ices ' Hats, Caps, and /duffs. Tux subscriber is now receiving froin the city of New York a choice assortment of Hits Caps and Muffs, Latest Fashions, in great va riety, and very mean , wholesale and retail. JAMES WILSON, Smithfield street, :Id door Sooth of 4th et. FASIWOF HATS — IWC ire4cif. --- .111 , 0011 D & CO., (late dloCord dsHing,) WlLl.in trod ucc, on Saturday, Aug. 26, th e FALL STYLE OF HA . Ts, Just received from New York. Those in crania a neat and beautiful AT, are invited to call at their store, corner of Fifth H and Wood streets. augl4 New Hat and (Yap Stoke. ,JAMES:WILSON, Hat Manufacturer, (formerly of the corner of Diamond alley and Wood strecte.) begs leave respectfully Pt to inform his old custow.rrs, triends, end the public, that be has opened n NEW STORE, on Smithfield se., where a,choice assortment of HATS, CAPS, and LADIES , FARM (as good, neat, fashionable and CHEAP as any in the city,) may be had, J. W. very- cordially invites his friends and the public to remember his new location and establishinent,and give hits a call as hearty as he intends to welcome them. mar3l-ly Fashionable flat and Oap ~ B lanufactory. GEORG E S. ANSHUTZ, Agent, respectfully." informs his friends and the publil general. ly, that he has commenced the manufacture 9f Hats and Caps, at No. 33 Wood street, one door from the corner of Second, where . he has now op hand a fine as sortment of Hatsand Caps of his oivn manufacture, which he will dispose of; wholesale or retail, on the most rea sonable terms,lor cash or city acceptance. Hats made to order at the shortest notice. . . aplo.3m Clinton Pa_ p.t. 31111. rpHE CLINTON PAPER P.M.L, sittiated at Stenben- I. .ville,Ohio,havingbeenenlargedandimproved, and at a vets great expense added new and the most im proved kind of machinery le now papered to manufae tare all kinds'or Writing, rrinting,Wrappiag and Cotton Yarn Papers, BonneL Boards, &o. equal to'zitty in the .p.astem or AVestern counlrY. •-• • • • - . The undersigned having the Agency of the above Mill, will keep constantly on hand a large mmply . of the differ ent kinds •of Paper, and will have any size made to order at shortmonee. • 9.• C. HILL, Jan3l 87 Wood street. M=M2I THE subscribers baring taken the Saw-mill above the -Fifth Ward Bridge, formerly run by Mr. John Chant. bers,. and having u good stock of Timber on hand, would solicit the patronage of, the public. Otders.thankfully reeedvedand punctually attende.d to.' • . , SAVARY Is SPAULDING. The undersigned having. sold his interest in the above Mill to Messrs: Savory & Spaulding, would recommend them to his formeroustomers and the community, as being well qualified to give satisfaction Ao all who may deal with thorn. (jan=tf) MEIN CHAMBERS.. 10X0MCEPATHICD00118.—.1astreceived.at the Book -- II store Of the auliscriber, in Fifth et, near Market: Materio Medico,pura. by Samuel Hahnenutn, translated and edited by Charles Johns - Hempel, AI. D. 4 - vols. Hattrtan's Acute Diolgus, by Dr. Hempreli voi 1: Ronicepathie Domestic Medicine, by J. Lowrie, enlarg ed and improved by M. D. laheaNew Manuel, vol . . Nos.i'and 3. Herings Domestic Physician. - Boonlnghausen's Thempcetic Pocket Book, for Horace pathists, by Dr. Okie. Habemon's Chronic Diseases, vol. 3. Together with Medicine Chests, of different sizes and prises. Lap/ 6 1 VICTOR SCRIBA. NMI 13==!I • ' ' MEIIII -~^° _ . ;> ,N~ a; ME MEE --' - '.•' , '.-:',i.'.::' , '4fi , ' : ames *. Woodwell MODERNAND. ANTIQUE 'FURNITUR E No. 83 MIMI) 8171.1 SET, PITTIWIRGH. A LARGB and splendid' assortment of Furniture , suitable for Steamboats, -Hotels, and Private Dwell ings, constantly on hand, and made to order. to presentresen in t Stook tock we on swni handecoannnntortyb :Persona eexceed wishing umnii 4.1 to purchase, would do well to give me a call, as I am de. termined'my prices shall please. Part of the Stock con sists in— Tete a Tete • Buffet Etaciele; Louis XIV. ' Chairs ;Queen Elizabeth Chairs; Tea Poyse ; - I , ruit Tables ; Toilet Tables; Louis XV. Commoder. French MahoganyDedsteads; Piano Stools ; 50 Sofas, with plash and hair cloth covers ; 60 Mahogany Rocking Chairs; 40 dozen Parlor do. 30 " Fancy do. 25 Centre Tables; . 20 "pair Divane; 4 - pair Fier Tables; 15 marble lop Dressing Bureaus; 8 Wardrobes; 8 Secretaries and Book Cases; 20 marble top Wash Stands; 4 pair Ottomans; 8 pair Fancy Work Stands. , A vrey large assorment of cOunnon Chairs and other Furniture, too numerous to mention. 117 - SteaMßoats furnished on the shortest notice, and on the most reasonable terms. - ' • 'fete. Gold Washers. . • 101 r PARRY has invented a machine for washing Gold- -1.1• far Which be has made application for a patent-- They are now offered for sale at the Warehouse of PARRY, SCOTT & Co., :No. 003 Wood st., Pittsburgh. Adventurers to California are invited to call and - ex amine these labor-savingmachines. They are simple in their construction, easily transported on the back of mules or horses, weighing , eighty pound's eke hi' and can be put in operation in half an. hoar. They-citn lie filled with provisions. it is the opinion of those ,who have seen the trial of one of thete 'machines of smallest size, that two men will _wash the mineral front 150 bushels of sand or earth in a day, without the loss of a particle of the mineral. They can be increased in size and worked by water or mule power - if expedient.. The operators work without going into the water Or being . exposed to water or wet, and consequently without endangering their hen th They will require but a small stream or water, and can be used the whole.season, and can be put into operation where there is sot sufficient water to wash in the usual way. Price of smallest size 535. tOrderk from abroad, ac companied by cash, will be promptly filled. • H. PARRY, at Parry, Scott & Co.'s, feb7altf N 0.10.3 Wood st., Pittsburgh. iIOkE.AD THIS LETTEIt—Who will be without a beau alb] head of hair, when they can have one for three shilliugs? Twenty years' loss of hair and wonderful restoratien! Bsyrnstonx, July Cora "Dear Sir—The wonderful effects ofJones , l 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 parations in vein, and ultimately had his head shaved and wore a wig. At my recommendation, he tried the Re storative, and after usizig it, accorOing to the direction, for a abort time, theyoung hair appeared and. he has now as fine a head of hair as any person in Baltimore. "Yours, tee. JOHN KILVINGTON.'i It causes eyebrows to grow, prevents the hair frOta. turtling grey, and the first application causes it to curl beautifully, frees it from scurf, and stops it from falling off. Sold with full directions at fel Chatham st.N.Y. and by -Wm. Jackson, Agent, 80 Liberty sr. - Pittsburgh:Veep:Xi Spring Fashions Hats and Caps. Tux subscriber will introduce, this dayot March 2d,1840. the Spring style °MATS and CAPS, which for neatness and dura bility cannot be surpassed—the style being such that cannot help from 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. GLASSGOW, 102 Wood street, 3d door below J. D. Davie' Auction Rooms, Pittsb'g. • mar.2:4ln . • Benxi:mid. HE subscriber has removed. his Wholesale Grocery T Store a the cornet of Hancock street and Allegheny Wharf next door to the Perry House. mar.Y.7 JOHN F. PERRY:. George Armor, MtASHIONABLE TAILOR, No. Market street.— ..17 Having removed his Tailoring Establishment in the rooms on Market at., lately- occupied as a Bookstore, by Bosworth .& Co., the undersigned is prepared to fill all or: dets in his line which may be entrained to his care byhls old friends and customers, and the publicgenertilly. His long experience in the hi:mines* and the success with which he has prosecuted it in Pittsburgh, emboldens him to hope for a liberal share of patronage. Ire — will make all descriptions of Clothing in the best manner, and most fashionable style, FOR CASH. apW-ly Merchant Tailor. • rnjiE subscriber respectfully announces to ilia CUStOIII - ers, and to the gentlemen of Pittsburgh and vicinity, generally, that he has received his usual assortment of Spiting Goods, for gentlemen's wear, to which he invites their attention. His stock comprises fine Broad Cloths of all colors ; Cassimeres • rich Vestings,of plain and fancy patterns; all of which he is prepared to manufacture in the beat and most 'fashionable style. Also, Children's Clothing kept constantly on hand and made to order. ' • Witt: B. SHAFFER, Water at., 3d door above National Hotel. toii pLn `s`drr. Fashionable Clothin•Store, No. 218 LIBERTY STREET, OPPOSITE SEVENTH, rplIE Snbscribers respectfully inform their friends and 1 the public generally, that they have just received a new supply of French and English Cloths, and cassi merer,—Yestings 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, vrill find it to their advantage to call and examine our stock before going elsewhere. jyfi-tf APMULLEN & DOWNING. D ?PRE FIRM of Acheson h Dagg is this day dissolved by . mutual consent. Mr. Jas - .7% Dagg havingdeclin ed !meatless on account of ill health, has disposed of his interest to ins. C. Acheson. The business hereafte,r will be conducted in the name of &I. C. Acheson. WM. ACHESON, • JAS. T. DAGG. Pittsburgh, July,lB4B frr In . withdrawing from the firm of Acheson & Dagg, I take pleasure in recommending my successsor to my friends and the public 'generally. JAS. T. DAD°. t99B—au rr - "riISSOLUTION.—The Partnership heretofore exist. .L 1 , ing between the subscribers. under the firm of J. as 15PDavyrr, was dissolved on the . 7th inst. Either party is authortzed to use the name of the firm in settlement. JOHN hi'DEVITT, JAMES SPDEVITT. IrrCO-PARTNERSIRP.—The undersigned have this day formed a Co-partnership under the 'firm of JOHN APDEVITT &BRQTRERS, for the transaction of a Grp. eery - and Produce business. JOHN 11 , I , DEVITT. JAMES rivnEvirr, WILLIAM APDEVITT. hlarch 10. ?darch 7,1840.-(mrl2) ISSObU . 1 he partnership of MIIRPUT & Las ID is this'ilay dissolved, by mutual consent. The bu; sinew; of the firm will be settled by H. Lee. J. R. MURPHY, IL LEE. Pius! , logh, 30th Jan., 1849. NOTICE.—The undersigned will continue the Wooi business and attend to the sale of Woolen Goods at the old place. -- • H. LER:. . nor- in.retiring from the late firm of Murphy - 4a Lee ; I c lalr: great . pleasurein recommending Mr. H. L e e t o th e o fiden ce Of my friends and to the pubtle. . J. - _ • jan3o - R. liIIIRPIIY.. . . . . DUNLAP. .ZONN rhareixp JOHN DUNLAP liiMng, on the Pit inst., associated with him in his business Joan PtJorma, thcy will orealter carry an their Importing ; ,,f House Furnishing Hardware, and Manufacturing bus.!ese, under the iIaMC and style of John Dunlap $t Co. -The business of the old establishment will be closed, by the senior Partner of the present firm, at their warehouse, corner of Market and Second streets .' Unite) - JOHN DUNLAP SA CO. - • IHE AHDN/OHT- SUN—A Pilgritnago by Fredrika I Bremer translated by Mary Howett. 'Just received antifor sale by JOHNSTON & STOCKTON, • - Corner Market and 3.1 sta.: CHEESE -2000 lbs..large Cheese, for sale for County Scrip, by WM. DYER, art. 23 . - N 0.1.98 Liberty street; F ISHING LINES-2 cases Sea-Gruss Lines 1 3 9 g T . brto n n ' g o o Just reed bo y McCA.NDLESS & CAMPBELL, myl . • , - : 97W00d sheet; w __ nt i t hel a priae l i t ity,J ! gt received per .O for sale JOHN . F. PERRY, ap3ol Next door to Perry House, Allegheny Wharf. PITCH -50 barrels, for sale by JOHN F. PERRY, ap 3o l Next door Perry House, Allegheny Mart'. MEM =I =IS ~; 4...i , .. - 12 •.:._ . ;,',.7 . . . .. EN E 30, 1849 Milicetlamus.; G. C. iiilM4i)nt . ~, ' • _...--,. ' ,Ilammer. ac . Deluder, -. . ‘ • CABINET WAILEROOIti, SMITHFIF.I . I), STR.E.tr, " Bateetn 'Scventh street and Strawberry alley, Pitts burgira. -. HAAINIEIX & DAVI/ER keep constantly onhand , a variety of.excellent and fashionable hurniture, • L 'warranted equal to any in theeity, and sold on as . • favorable terms us 'Cal/ be obtainedsst any similar eetublishment in ..he West. They . have now on hand an. unusually eitensive stock, embracing all kinds of Furni ture, tram the cheapest .and plainest toAlie most, costly and elegant. All orders promptly attended to. mr2l.:Ora .: Furniture. ° . 1 —Tim subscriber,. wishirigqb reduce his present stock of. Furniture, will, from this, date.nntil fur- Those th pe e r r s n o o n t s ic w e, homy sell all a rti determined to lessen the amount or stock on .hand. c a an c o le: m in m his wi li th ne t a ti t e eo in u t t, e b n e tl i o n fi g ofgetung a "good penny's worthr will 'net be dienp -749 ytointed. Hie stock of Furniture is equal to July in . the city, both in style and workmanship slid thiassartnient complete. ''. • ALEXANDER 11ITURDY, - .. . .- Furniture Booms Third st., Next door above Pitts& mar2l Co-Partnership. 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Proof Safes, Second area, between Tg'ood and Smidifisld.. IN Tuesday afternoon, July 23,1849, the nide/Signed were -called upon bybleasm, 14Phencott do Barr, to .witness- an honest;and :fair test of .one„ o. their .I"hcomi Safes. The furnace bemgprepared, toe Site w.:. . placed. inside thereof, with books, papers and some money; when the door of the Safe was closed-and the fire kindled art. • quarter past 2 o'clock:, and in a short time ,the Safe Was red bo; and continued till heir:Past 6 o'clock; being about four and a half hours, when-the' committee expressed. their satisfaction that the time occupied with such , heat Was salficient: 'The furnace was then prdled'down, Safe cooled, and door operted,,the books, papers and money - safe. the heat was so great as to melt off the, brass mountings. We therefore take pleasure in recominend ing.these Safes to the public, as being, in our judgment, entirely ire - proof... - - - J ARVIS & TRABUE, CORNWALL & BROTHER, -BRANNON & THATCHER, BEN AAC ED CROWEICT & CA . RTER, S. -' argil Bank I am eagaged in the - , foundry basiriess, and know something about furtfacei and heat. I witnessed the burning of .the: aboveSafe,and can freely say there Was ho humbug about it, and . with pleasure - recommend them to the public as being, 'in my judgment, entirelydra in 'calling upon the above gentlemen for their signa tures, they all spoke in the highest terms of.the famess of the test, and, their fall confidence of the Safe's being entirely Are-pronf. We have constantly on hand and for sale a full assortment of the above Safes, rnar3f BELL k.TERRY. I. Ric liltixlien & Downing, ' , iFASHIONABLE CLOTHIERS, Re. 218 Libeitir street, opposite Seventh, beg leave to call the anew-, non of their sastomers-aod- the public generally to an examination Of the Stock of GOODS they: arc now in receipt of, comprising, in part,ltne French, Belgian, English . and American.. Cloths, all colors; French, English and Amerioan Cassimeres, of allishades and textures; Summer Cloths, in endless 'varietnVest• lugs, 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-MdDE CLOTHO-10,A* which they invite the attention of their friends and customers. imr24 J. C. P. Smith, , TTOIINEY • • AND COUNSELLOtt AT LAW, !St: Louis, Mo., will give particular attention to the Col. lection 'of Claims; and all money receiveih'shall be re. mitted without delay.. , - - - - - It assaxcxs--Ifon. R. Coulter, Supreme- Bench, Pa. , ; Messrs. Lyon ' Shorb & Co.; St. Louts • Meisrs. Wood, Abbott - & Co., Mr. Charles:H. Weltin g Philadelphia; Messrs. Eno, Mahoney & Co., Messrs. Chittende_ IT BUSS & Co., NewTorkc Messrs. Baugher & Orendorff,Atessrs. W. F. - do A. Murdoch, Messrs. - Love, Marti a, & Co., Mr: John Falconer, Baltimore ; Messrs. Lorenz, s terl i ng & Messrs. Forsythe & Co., MeSarssl.lainplon, smith & Co., and Mr. L. S. Waterman, Pittsburgh. _ ._. mar29:2n - Rare Standard - Works.. . SREIIIDAN'S SPEECIIES. —The Speeches of the Right Ron. Richard Brinsley Sheridan, whit a - Sketch of his Life; edited by a Constitutional mend-3 vols. Sterite'S Ilrorks.—The Works of LaWrence Sterne; in one vol., with a Life - of the AtlihOr, by. himself; illus trated by Harley. 1 vol., 8 vo. Sketch BiOk.--The Sketch - BOok of Geoffrey Crayon, Gent. Anthon's revised , edition,.whh illustrations by Darley. • • : . • Irviag's Astoria, or Atieedotea of an Enterprise beyond the Rocky Mountains ;by Washington Irving: - Mardi, or a Voyage Vtither.—A new work In two v015., - 12 suo., by Herman Melville. , • • _ A Table for Critics, or a Glance at a few of our LiteraL ry Progenies, in a series of jok es, by atinitteful Quiz. • For sale by • - .KAYr.k. rnay3 Corner.of WOW and Third streets.'` , (Dispatch copy.) ' - Papas . . ilangings. AVING parchimed at three of the largest Factories 17, iu the 'East, (New York, Philadelphia and . Bahl more,) a large assortment of the newest and'most irn . proved styles of PAPER HANGLNGS, L -BORDERS,Sze., - amimatle arrangements.by which .1 will be enabled. to procure all new Patters , "simultaneous with their ttp=' Re:trance in the Eastern market, - I would : invite the at tention of those desiring to have their houses! papered with the latest styles of paper, to call and examine' stook, before -purchasing elsewheres. - I have now on the way from.the East 20,000 pieces' of Gold,.Satin Glazed and common . Paperhanging ' s, which / can sell at pricet ranging from 12/ cents to 82 :pieee. 'marl2 • ' - •S. .C. MLL, 87• Wood st. ITALIIABLE PROPERTY FOR SALE—Eleven Lo - ts in the 9th Ward, Pittsburgh;' 4 feet' freat on Carson street by 120 feet to - patterson's ' - One Lot on Liberty street, 24 feet by 100 to Spring al leyi between Carsorkstreetand B. FiCIV I / 4 1 line. • • Six out Lots in the-reserve, near... Allegheny City and Manchester, cent:l - Ong about ten Acres each---Nesi 220, 2.21, 197, 190, 104194. • Enquire of • feb24 WA!. AL D. - 111 OLIDAYS HOLIDAYS: !—The subscribers are lust openiag a splendid collection of Toys and fine Fancy Goods of every description,-Suitable for. Christ inns and New Year's presentsLconsisting inpart, viz:— Jewelry and Watches ; Work, Dressing and Fancy Glass Boxes; Card Cases • Pearl, Shell, Ivory and Velvet Card Baskets; Steel Bent Purses; Crotchet Velvet Bags; Mu sic Boxes; Chess Idea; Dominoes, &C.; With a - thousand other articles„too numerous tomention. The above Goods we will sell extremely lew;prerious to the Ist February,lB49, news intend making_e_omema. Serial alterations in our store and business. ;We invite all to call who want bargains, at Ba Market street, - be tween Fifth and Biamond. " - decZ /71E110 PLANING MlLL—Reba= street and Waterhuset . N. 3 (along - Chortler at IlretWard;Alleistieny eity,near- Manchester.--GEORGEIDRAYIER. having resumed bu-_ siness, has erected the necessary machinery attheabove place, for turning out till work in his line, and is prepared-. to take boards to his mill and deliver them to customers on reasonable terms. Dressed flooring boards, siding, &e.,riliSays onland A large.quarnity of dried floonng lumber,Ott hand.- Orders from Western Lumber Aferehants promptly ei GEO. ARMOR FAN CY FANS-12 doz. fine ivory work-Fans; '- 12 " " bone " !!. , 3 f t " pear l a 25 " ." :paper : 0 " " feather, 0 " assorted common " HOGAN & cANTArsax, Market street. , Take Notice. A parsons knowing themsehiesitidebted to Arthurs, ll Nicholson& Co., (Eagle.Foundrf,) are requested to call at their old' Warehouse, 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. ARTHHES, NICHOLSON, & CO. Er - 4 general assortment of Hollow Ware, ice 4 at the lowest market rates. Liberty at. head of-Wood st. rrtaW ARTMTRS & NICHOLSON.: . , DOTS, SHOES, TRUNKS, &c,-2 , o4ansbee 4. Hay - Me ward, Wholesale and Retail Boot,' Shoe and Trunk Store, N 0.156 Liberty !street, nearly opposite the, head. in Wood. R. &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 Hayward's Metalic Gum Elastic , Sboes, both forlailies and gentlemen's wear, the most. beautiful aril• cle ever nnutufactured. We would solicit on examine, tion of our stock of gtiods;by all who wish to purchase either at wholesale or retail, us we will sell era small advance above Bost.CountrY merchants "will End it to their interest to call and excumne Our stock before:put , chasing. FOLLANSBEE & BAYWARA aura ' New"Glaods. J - IrUST RECEIVED, by Express, onerPleco short nay bl'k Cloth, suitable for Gentlemen's Cloaks which 1 will make to order,. Cheap. ' McSUIRE, Also, one piece ti ght short dap, wireey desirable ard cle for Ladies' Cloaks. COlOll warranted. - Also, a good assortment fine:Preach Castimere Veitlnr together with a good assortment of fanerand blacicCus stineres, for Pants., which will be made to order as cheap and as well as at any other establishment in the city. - IVICG,IIIII..E, Third street, St. Charles Building. • TrAvE yawn. bad comple.tidn, coarse, dark, yellow, or AA_ sallow? If you.htive,_yon will by using a Cake at Jones , Italian Chemical Soap,, a. week or two, your skin beconies - clear, white and smooth. . ' If you have any sease of the head, Face or Beird—snahma Rin_gworm; Scald Head, Scurvy, Erysipelaii, Salt Rheum, iearber's ItchZyou can' be cured : for I have seen persons 'who had filthy skin diseases for years, and after.trying triery t thing in vain, have been - eured by washing the yart With Jones , Italian Chemical-Soap, and- aan"consmentionsly offer Riot any. of the above complaints, which I would not do, unless I, knew it to be all I state. If_ you have Sun Spots, Freckles, MorpheWjan, Sun Burn or disfig urements of any kind, it will dispel them and make the skin beautiful - it is a sure - antidote'and cure for the, bites of mosquitoes, bugs, &c. ._.:.; .. .r::; 117- Beware of counterfelis.. Particularly cheap ones -ask for 'oriel , Soap, and see that filename "of T. Jonee is on each cake.. Persons from or_inihe south and other. warm climates, would, find this net.only_ for themselves,. but it is a never-failing remedy for chaps 'and chafes in iwn sif will t o u ifia t .ns at st 2. And ei bo il * n, evenr aumsflite more_ :i b Nt y h y :w i u n eli g ah t a h 6; e s n ys e t n e t rlc kabove .syonmt agent,t , il Liberty street,.Pinsburgh,,- . sow . . - hare ', .• , rrift'subscribers hare rtimoyed fr0m146.67 Voter it. ± la the Warehouselheently °teat:lied. btilitines May No. 2.6 Water st., fray2] REI.EY,,PLiTTIII4IWS&,CO.'.. po WORKERS JN METALS AND STONE.—A L Gomm To Worurns IN METAL AND Srorrs,lor the use. of Architects and Designers, &c.;&c., from 'original de signs,. and from selections. Made every. accessible souree,-Amertcan and European. By Thomas W. Will, ter, Architect of Girard-College, and-J. J. Smith. The. above for sale by _ . KAY & CO., febta - ''.Corfithrof Wood and Third sts: CtHAVING ANDHAIRDRESSINGSALOON--,BLitor; sou & FousTux , TGILSOria4 P."f 4 T 3 OrJ, have.fitted np - the Salool/"Oli 'the eonie'r otCherry,alley and Water et.,. near the National Hotel; formerly Occupied byelement Archer, and are prepare‘te 'wait on: gentlemen sitolice, with ease, comfort, and politeness. - In connection with their saloon, they have fitted up an excellent shower bath; where persons can have shower baths at all hours of the, day. ' • - They still continue to serve their etistomere . also at their Old Stand, cornerof the Diamond and Union et. febl7-tf ...,-,...... ' 4 '.4''?rr"77s.;:e;•,N. -,.„. .: ME i'—f , ,?....; ' s : : : : - ::;• : ~;:-1,-:',..:1,'..4.7:,:, ME :..,,,, ,, - 1.,., Ci-,,-: --:]- ~, ' • _., .1.-,:-,;.-.f.-,-. '',...;:;-:!:,-,;',1 -.4,7:4..-,[,..; ..,"1",,;,._;',:" •4:-,:„ -, ',` ' ` ' ,t'. 4.. l ~ ; , .: - '7 ,- -. - .', - ..':.';'-'..2:::;t-,! , ..' , .' , -::- ., : •;.: - : . , , ' - i..:' , .-, ::';::''''''-:.--'-:•'...-:'l.".''.--iY'.jt--.','.,',,:--,.:`..'.,- , _ , ... - ,i:_, - ; : , ,-,., -. < : ;." ,- i•-t...:*..-..:'f. ••••,---..- • ~..• _ .. . iftWellattis* 110GAN.fr, CANM'MX., .. r~s.~ IMM =TEE IS =Nil MS=OEM=ME=M . , -11001rEIND JOB PRINTING. 11 ..mv.• cOrner ; or Wood dud' Firth.. asses te• THE Proprietor of the Aloanixo Post and Moony 22 klutosscruana, respectfully Warta his friends and the Patrons of theeo papers,. that, he has. a large as. aortment ofIORTYPEAND ALL OTHER IiELTMAL acceding' to et •loU Prinlingollitce, and Ahab* is pre. pared to.eiecute . • • manta PIGEZEIS virtrrllto op aVantlatacitirtna•M Ba• ! rks, . Bills triading, . • Cirredarr; Primphistr; " Bill Heads,' • 'r , ' , Cards, Handbills, Bkslakt i . , ; .frat . E . 2-A II kinds . ofßlan, Stage; Ellearabord and _Canal Boat Bids, with . appropriate cuts, printed•on the shortest notice and mos. reasonable terms.. • • • . • He respectfully arks the patronage of hie' (glands and, the public generally , m ;his branch -alibi badness.. sep4 , . L. HARPER. - • • • Pittsburgh Gatti Washer.- - ri - wE subscriber has invented a macnine for. Washing ' old' GOLD; pdsiessing the followinig.qualities weighs About tiventy.five pounds, can. be packed in a box 13 inches by 17, and 17 inches deep ; will wash out a•bashebot *et sand la about two ininutes l -.4lty sand in lass time—leaving . the. Gold ezfectly,flear of sand and gravel. Those going to Calif o rnia 'are invited to call and see its operation, az my 'residencei_imEtum.street. near , Water Street Imars . l C. EVANS. ALExANDECEB4SN3 jfrw, , comb, „ mauls ....ID:Frri.nsirmo Ilinmarsarms, corner of Penn and St. Clair sts, opposite ths-Smehrtrige • Hotel, Entrance on Penn rf., res pectfully inform their friends and the public, that they are prepared to fardell and attend to everything re the line of Undertakers, as. they have . quit the business of Cabinet Making,- and theft . ..attention will he devoted altogether to the above business; keep a large assortment of COFFINS made and finished, dover ed, and lined in the • neatest manner,, - within VaritlY materials, and at all prices ; we keep SHROUDS ready made, of all sizes,. of Flannelecanthric,. and Muslin, at all prices, and made in the eastern style, and alt other articles necessary for dressing the dead, and furnishing funerals, of quality and price to suit ,• SILVER PLATES or engravlagthe name and age wi sh . CASES for laying the body in ice, by those who o keep their friends any length of time, and have ZINO paws to put toe in for laying on-the body; LEADEN • Coffins always ea hand. We have a splendid new HEARSE and a pair of fine horses, and any number of the best carriages, etc., ete~and will be prompt, punctual.. and reasonable. 'augl9-y . . • 'Made, Peasant' Rotary Machine, FOOINIV AND SUCTION .FUhli• FIRE E;NOINE, • . Meant Engine,- Ventilator, and Water Mal.' rpms 'remarkable Machine . was. invented by•Fxuntra 1.1 DELI, of Newyork, and bids fait to snpersede, in all its above applications, the machines now in use. It has been visited by thousand', and tried in many of its applications, and its success has outstripped everything in the history °tuneful inventions. The compact former the machine, its simplicity of construction and new ap plication of established principles, render it an object of admiration to all who , see It. As a canon= F'omp,for the use of families, its portabil ity and the facility with which it can be converted into a Fire Engine, ire among its advantages. It is equally useful for all parpones to which Pimps can be applied on steamboats or 474,13 W, to supply boilers, washing of decks, pumping the holds, &o. r bo, /cc. • . • For -Mines and Hydraulic Works of all kinds, it-re quires less power to do the name amount of work, and is less liable to get out of repair than any pump ever be fore invented. It throws a continuous Eireann of 'miter, without the use of an air chamber 'or any complicated double acting apaaniuns. • ..• . • As a Fire Engine, not one half th e number of men are required kll3 upon the machines non , in use, and they can work'a much longer time, without fatigue, owing to the manner of-the application of the power--eithcf by crank or capstan. As a Rotary Steam Engine, this machine has supplied that great desideratum among scientific men, viz: obtain ing a constant rotary action, which can satisfactorily . applied to practical purposes. be a Ventilator/or Mines, Well., and Fesre/4 era Bkmer for Furnaces, itls easily and eificienly applied. . As a Wants. Meet, working either .by departing'or en ening water, it is something entirely new and eminently useful. It can be used as to obviate much of the ez,nense it nlaying foundations of mills, digging of water Mises One of the Machines can be seen and amnia of,its up plications tested, by calling at Uterine lint," comer of Fifth and Smithfield streets, entrance on Fl Rights for individuals, Counties, ikc., within the State Of Pennsylvania, can be obtained of the subscribers, as above, and azty information relative to it cheernall y given. THOS. H. PERDUE. _ /ear Scrip, at ,Paz., • • • ' JOHN H MELLOR, No. 81 Wood street, will sell the following new and second hand PFANO.% for Pittsbmg, Allegheny, or Allegheny County Scrip, at par : "NPR One new Rosewood at octave Piano, made by Bacon O• . &•Haven, New York; price • • • ................ 8323 ne do •do do .do ................... t 5300 One Rosewood, 6 octave, Gale & Co. Ono do .. do 8275 do . ' do • 8250 One Mahogany, t octave, nearly new, Gale & &C 0.5200 One do • do ' 'Lord & Brotliers , One do 51 do Rosenbanm - • $lOO One One German Plano, 0 octaves. .......... ............ 850 One old Piano,s octaves •-••..•• . - •• ..- -, -• ;:•• . ' ..... - 830 One Mahogany Piano, 51 octaves, R.& W. Noises) , . $9O ay3—. • , , • • T' • — /Sira irass. tHE subscribers would ZDZlpectfully tunlotmce that they havernade arrangements with " the proprietors or the Glenwood Brass Mille t which gives us the Control for the sale of their Brass' 'Kettles and Sheet Brass (or this section of country.. The production of these Mills are not surpassed in quality by any other similar estab lishment in she United States. We will always keep a heavy stock of these goods on hand, which we will be pleased to sell affilleh prices' as we trust will meet the views of wholesale buyers. Hardware merchants 'and other dealers in these beds will please give us a call. • • ' 'JOHN DUNLAP & C 0.,: Corner Market and Second Streets. Lamartine House, -••• comerm'or room A= omtsrr.snurmn Prrrsurn6ll. rrHE, subscriber respectfully announces that he has now opened this new and excellent Smeller the ac commodation of travelers,. boarders, and tho public gen erally. The house and furniture are entirely new; and the most comfortable have been spared to render it one of no pains or expense and pleasant Hotels id the city. 'I he subscrbefis determined to deserve, and therefore ashare of public pntronage. octllay JACOB HOUGH, Proprietor. NTEIV AND VALUABLE W ORK.—/Vinerah,. and it .1,1 Remains, with an account of a visit to the .Chaldean Christians of Kurdistan, end the Yegedis, or Devil'Wor shippers, and an Inquiry into the manners and acts of the ancient Assyrians; by Austell HenryLayard,Esq.; D. C• D. Just received and for sale by . . . . JOHNSTON & STOCKTON, . Cor. of Market and ad sta. To the Publ.lic-.Connity ti e of Allegheny County avail them- TIM Coo of the earliest opponunity to inform the hold ere of County Scrip. that the Board have under consider ation the adoption otmeasures for the prompt redemption of every dollar of Scrip issued heretofore in anticipation of ,chums against said County, end the Commissioners uow give assurance that, in the course of a few days, the resolveSof the Boarnbr the speedy and full redemption of the . County Scrip now, in circulation, :will be publish ed, to' relieve the anxiety of the public. mind pn this *object. The credit of Allegheny County, cannot: sugar. by a momentary interruption of a circulating medium, based upon the undoubted solvency of the richest and most pa :tonne population of the State. By order of the Board. _up2l JA LIES GORMLEY, Clerk. ..IJute t Lime t Lime I '. • .' .• ANT QuANTrne . OF LIME, of the verybetrignality, will be - furnished on reasonable terms,on abort no tice, by applying to tbe subscriber, at pia Store, South end of the I Vonongaliela Bridge, South Pittsburgh. .. .ranyll:.2wd ...____________. teceiv d tuifs,ii,ten y B. A . FAHNIA6 CO., A-A Corner Ist and Wood sta. A . A.. ON & CO., .No. 60 Mark—ar—iireet, are eon havey in th eceipt of Rick EMBROIDERIES We Co band the following Goods viz t 185 rich embM Muslin .Capes, from .81,50 to 6,00 • 85 0 crotch embroidered Muslin Collars. " 371 to 100. • ' %350 lace • 50 et . " 1". 371 to- 12 • 75 .:00 mpure . • " • . O to ' , 00' . 150 Jenny Lind . " .. . "..• . 624. kt 1,00 • . ;. 130 embroieered Mue li tillibltsi .."' ...SO to 1,50 590 pairs .., CtlEsi;•l .""%;iSte 101,60' ',• • Also, Mourning Collate. in great variety,. • • Call spti.n at the Cheap. One pricerCaiN Bunk - , 80 Mar ket street. ' trREMAysysT POST ST OFFlCES,,contain ing:nn alphabetical list of Post O ffi ces throukhout the United States ; ,distacces from Washington, D. C.; State and Terriuirial Capitals. respectively, also, eihi biting the t!ost Offices. in each State,: as well as County, with an' appendikof the - United States and British Tariffs. Just received by.- . i IoaNsToNAE STOCKTON, may] b Corner 3d and Market its. ' ki sea's" s's Lamp: Congress Tobacco. jail received and for sale by . • joILLERA RICXETSON,. • wa nk • .— :, Nosil72 and 174 Mott , street. I PLONeENDENT pouo i...and striets, - nurance /ruin aria. A. G. REINHART, . Alde.rmazr PoThuilklnglatrate Taoltaa o , l3arav, Chief Constable. • JOSEPH RANI:OOI2as A 8 9 ,1 -• do: 0:7 VVIII attend at any hour , day or 'night, , alien re- • •" n -:•••• ta . •facterat.• HORSE.S. *ldle running. at Isrgek;in.tlie.lleldi, are 'very imeto . bruise and injure .tbemselyea in many ways. They are often disabled so ea tribe inseldssi for a long time. . rornediate use .could be. made. ore. A. Fabriestock ~ s Riibefacient. and - the braised part well emusa and the remedyrubbed ln, it,would give as itisu.lietdiog.toloan idi boas* relief, ease the pain : No ' fernier. should be witho u t .this, ti ly co eelebnated.medinla Prepared and Bold by •• • , . . ; -, .• B . I4 I 4 I.IINESTOCH tc - CO . - viicon?er, 0 7451? od and First streetB; alsoi• • ,;, ! .. ,•- : • ••• • Corner Mirth and Wood. • ' SARP S for sale by B. A. FAENESTOCK B GO, Conte flat nod W..,ed . _ L. Orin BUSHELS Yri.RYZE CORN ZgVi s l a rri AvVW wad bale b CUAIDIII ~ r MEM =ME El .~. ~ .... Ta ~l t'.:~~~. ... ENE N 0.1 -295 SEIZI BEIM
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