M== VOLUME Vu: DAILY MORNING POST-. Princrd and Published every Afervung,rndays excepted.) rommwasr comma OS WOOD AIID vmm STREET& EE:T= TRAffiffil.—Five. Dollars. a year, payable strictly inadvance. Six Dollars will invariably be required of not paid within the year. • , ILY" Single copies Two cwas—for sale at the counter the Office, and by the Nevvir Roy& THE : SATURDAY /MORNING, POST, published from the same , office, on a large blanket size sheet, at TWO DOLLARS a year, in tuivance— ' sin le copies FIVE CERT& INo paper will be discontinued (unless at the dig emboli of the proprietor,) until all arrearages are paid. 03 - No attention will be / paid to any order unless ac companied by the money. or satisfactory reference in this TERMS OF:.-ADVERTISING.. roe Kassa ov TWaxon mum oa um. 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LataL Office in Bake ' well's Buildings, Grant street. map? 1,0110. DR. et. W. OLIVER, Physician and Surgeon. •co No 8, SL Clair strebt,Pittolmigh. aug2l-y JIJ JOLIN.CRAWFOftD,..offtee on St . Clair street, opreisiterthe Eiehangs. auglo-y CORLANDO LOOMIS; Attorney at Law.--01fico 4th • st, shove Wood. . july4-3r rpßomns M. MARBILALL, Atiormy of Lato.—Ofticit, Igovvrio's Building!, Fourth et.- „3an7-ly • .DARIAAGki, Attorney at Lato—Othee in ilakevrell's Caildings, on' Grant street, opposite the Court • itEuiNEDY, Attorney at Lato.=-oiftee in the • same building' with Alderman Whlaster, Fifth et, between Woad and Smithfield eta. augl7-6ms UTORN BARTON, ..4nontry - as lato.—Office, North side . of Fifth street, between Wood and Smithfield, in the Sine building with Alderman Morrow. sermti-ty r EORGE W. LA Ytiti, Attorney and Couniettor at law and Notary Ptd , /ie.—Office at the corner of 4th and Wood sts, over Sibbet &Jones' Ezollarige office. octl4 EDMUND SNOWDEN, Attorney at Lass.--Otbee in the building on the North East corner of Fourth and Bmithfield eta. novit-y MORROW, Akterman.—Othee north. side of Fifth • street, between:Wood and Smithfield., Pittsburgh. IurSCAIIIDLESS & M'CLURE, Attornitjs and COUT/Sti al. tom at Lattn—Otitee on Fourth st., oppoaite R. & H. Pattenton's Livery . Stable, Pittsburgh. seplo.l OR WARD Ls SWARTZ WELDER, Attorneys at Law. F Office on Fourth street, between Wood and Smith field, opposite Patterson's Livery Stable. app-y EARGE F. GILLAIORS, Attorney and .CounseUor at at Law.-Omce removed to the 2d door below Grant on Fourth t to the office lately occupied byAldermunr3lded . Nil ter. T N._M'CLOWRY, Attorney and Counsellor at Lout -0i:24,11ee -1y inakewelrs Buildings on Grant street . T • I r, PCSIII4 Fourth st., five doers west of Mar t, • ket. All work warranted, and if not perfectly sat isfactory no charges will be made. `- feblo BM VAL.—Dr. Robert Snyder, -lum removed As office to Fourth infect, between Wood and Smith field streets. marbly I ' an " 1,3 rhikklk il braillailt v e e t A s agIONIA new warehouse, ou Thinl street, nearly opposite the Post Office. may3O•ty D EMOVAL.--JOHN J. MITCHEL, Attorney at Law, molt has removed to Fourth et, next door to the office of Aldernian Steel. . • • ap7 1 u a c 44 ,40, T , T runn eir, g tE l aS &CO NBUCKMASTER. Alderman Office Fourth street . thirddoor above Smithfield, South side. ' Conveyantittg of all kinds dons with the greatest care and legal-accuracy. • Titles to Real Estate examined, ke. novls JOHN COYLE, Notary and Conveyoncer.--Office in Metcalf's Banding, Fourth street, near. Smithfield, Pittsburgh.. Deeds,Bonds,Mortgages, Articles orAgree meat, and all other instruments of writing drawn up with aceura and dispatch. Titles to Real Estate examined. O • A. PARKINSON, Alderman, Fifth Ward, Penn at. between Walnut and O'Hara sts., where. he may be found at all times._ having houses or other prop erty to sell or rent, can have the same punctually emend ed to; debts collected, and all the duties of an Alderman will receive prompt attention. 0e27.-11 . 'T. BIELLON, A - TWOMEY and COUNSELLOR at LAW; Office in Jo'. Mellon's Buildings, corner of Wylie and Fifth steels east side of the Court House. _ 11j Collecting, Conveyancing, examination of Ito cords, !cc., promptly and accurately attended to. myla 11.1AlidS, Attorney and Counsellor of MIL Law, (successor to Lowrie & Williams,) Office at the old stand, Fourth st., shove Smithfield. THE Partnership heretofore existing between Henry NV. Williams. Esq., and myself,in the practice ofthe law, was dissolved by mutual consent on the 26th ult., and the business will hereafter be continued by Henry W. 'Wil liams, whom I - most cheerfully recommend so all for whom.l have the honor to' do business=-as a gentleman every may worthy of their confidence declB-Iy. - WALTER H. LOWRIE. George R. Riddle, Conveyancer. OFFICE in Averyßow, Fifth street, above Smithfield, Pittsburgh DErnts,Moterosols,Aars,l3onts, Rasmus, and o.her instruments of writing, drawn with neatness, legal accuracy and dispatch. He will also attend to drawing and filing Mahatma , Limo, Accountsof Executors, Admin. istrarors, 4.e. Examining rides so Real Rotate, Searching From his long expenence, and intimate acquaintance with the manner of keeping the public records, he ex pects to give 'satisfaction to thoso who may entrust their 'tininess to his care. • decl6 Ancition Notice. MBE subscriber has paid into the Treasu-y of the Com monwealth, thenmondt of license required by law. Be has given the regularly approved security, and taken out a commission of the first Class, as an Auctioneer of the city of Pittsburgh, and rented that spacious ware room belonging to SylvanusLethrott,Fa9.,NO.ll4 Woad street, three doors from Fifth, where he is prepared to at tend ta the sale of every kind of Merchandise Furniture, Real Estate, Stocks, Shipping, &c. , . either at the Auction Rio= or on the premises, and-willm all cases exert him self to the utmost for the benefit of his employers, oa the mostretusonable terms; he will sell exclusively and only on commission;'_neither purchasing. nor having any in terestwhatever on goods in the store,bnt merely the coin missienforselling, thereby giving all owners a (=chance without partiality-of having therein property disposed of to the best advantage. - - . • Sales will be promptly settled when made. -"Advances will be given 'at any time, on the most accommodating terms. Merchants will not be chaigedfor advances. • Regular .sale days: Mondays and Thursdays, of Dry Goods,' Groceries, Furniture, ecc.;- and every evening, Hardware f etalety, Watches, Guns, Pistolii, and Fancy Articles. - Books on Saturday evenings. 4 1 2 4 JAMES APKENNA, Anet. 100 r It E. TODD would respectfully inform the mar ' .111511.• chants of this city and our customers generally, that we have removed our stock of Shirts and Gents Fur nishitg Goods, tathe corner of Fifth and Market streets, 2d story over W. Zr. P. lingua entrance on Fifth street, where we intend to keep on hand a large stock of Shirts, of our own manufacture, with an assortment of Gentle mens, Furnishing Goods, usually kept by Eastern Whole sale Furnishing Stores. - - Being very thankful for the kind patronage bestovied -on 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 shill induce them to look further, as we expect to add hiely to our stock, and diminish our prices. Me =and dealers are solicited to examine our STEEL' AND EILE.MANUFACTORY.--Tbe subscri bets, havieg enlarged their establishmentforthe Man ufacture of Bram. and_Ftrms—on the - corner of O'Hara and Liberty streets, Pintburgh—are - prepared to furnish .Files.of every description, of the best quality: and being deternained:to make it the interest of consumers to pur chase Files from them, respectfully invite the patronage if all;who use the article. . ANKRlifi Bc. CO: DD EMOVAL.—On account of oar pent np market, and I.llv a deniand for vegetable stands, I have been corn gelled-to remove my "dread Stand to the - opposite side.of Market street, In fmnt of Alexander & Days Dry. Goods zlore - where I shall be glad to see my former customers. JOHN SEIHRHARD. POR — rHaTH, Four Lou—Bounded by Fenn, Liberty and Ray eta., each lot having 24 feet front, and ex tending back 11.0 feet. Taro of them are corner lots, and he,position of tbe whole property is one of the rnast ad ventageous in the city. For farther information apply to - bl= SWARTZWELDER; Fourth at.; ir betwieri Wood and Smithfield. LITTON HAMS= I-hid. Mutton Hams; OD consign ment add for mils T~Sti3.ER do "RICEMSON, - lios ,l73 min/74./AbertY 4;4 . , . . . . . • • ..• • - . . . . . . . .„ . . . . • ‘. • tiff:l4 . - • • . . , •- • • •_ • -• .., . . Bush's garbs. AR STRONG k.CROZER, Commission - Merchants and Dealers in Produce, itc.—lity. 22 Market et. deb TAS:MeGUIRE, EAMONABLE Tangs, mid sr, near Wood--St. Chattel' Buildings. DeplEis-y - 'lsla:tione-er and Crmwsivirm chant, No. 114 Wood street. rabli Eft ULON KINSEY, Dealer In Pansy Goods and Trimmings, No. 67 Market street. 2 febl A LEX ANDER JAYNES, Pekin TY,a Store s . 72 Third .014 : etreet, near Wood.. - febl MOCLOSILEY, Iron . City ClorAing Mors, ' No. IV., ,Libertystreet, opponite the *moth of Matta. febl JOSHUA ROBINSON,- Agent for Hamden & Co.'l Line. of.rnekor, FUth st., one door below Wood. Tebl TXTILLLAX JACKSON Patent Medicine Depot, 89 Lib , V arty street, head of Wood.' " - febl IGINGLISH ft' OTT, Booksakrs and Stationers, No .E 456 , Market st. between Third and Fourth. febl DELANY, Fashionabbs Clothing Store, N0..49 Lib- 11,X)N & SARGENT, corner of Wood and Stith - kr }wimps& SON, Bankers mut Dealers in Fzeaones Coin and Bank Notes, No. 65 Market street. tebl XLFULTON, BsU and Bross Founder, No. n Second • street, betev een Market and Ferry streets. febl. TOWNSEND,CARR & Coach east Wagon Makers, J3t. Clair street, near the bridge. - feta Tilt. BROWN'S 0FF1.C4Di0.65, Diamond alley, near I, Wood street (eta WERNDBERG,Fa4hiottable Clothing Raablidonent, V. No. 25 Liberty street. my 24 youN CU •; . „Fashionable Tailor, Fifth etteet,near J oppoeitetke office of the Fast. my 23 itif/la.t•:rr . • CH.M. ONO' C. - Ajj. mission fdardianis, corner of Liberty and Irwin sta. rtA. rdeNULTY & CO., Forwarding and Commissars erelusnt a, Canal Basin. mar 3 JJOHNZiPCLOSKEYW r dor and Clothier, Liberty street between Sixth and Virgin alley, south side. sepia p HEY marraews & Co., Pao/suds Grocers, Com -1111, and 'Va Forwarding . Merchanta, and Agents tor Brighton Conon rna, 57 NV ater st., Pittsburg. [apt A. WAHL, IHMist i eenn street, three doom if above Hand street. Office hours, from nine till - 171001. E? & liferchtny Tailors, Wood street, V second door from Water, will. keep constantly on hand a well selected lot of Clothing. marldiy RS. MARSLAND, Cheap Wholesale and Retail Cloth. . ing Sim, No. 45 Liberty street, corner of Virgin alley, Pittsburgh.. • ' • feb.26:ly ,r_TA.EX,A , suacessor to Mama & Las,) Wool Derdo and COMMi S3 IO I I Merchant' for the sale of &mart cau Woolen Goode. febl6 17 AY lc CO., Booksellers, Stations, and Paper Dealers, corner of Wood and ' Phut streets, Pittsburgh, Pa. Bookthindittg - and Printing done to order.. tette TAXES - F. _KERR, Attorney at Late...-. Mee removed to Al fourth street, between Smithfield and Grunt 'mem rirtsbargh. Ai{..MULLEN &DOWNINU, Fculdonable Clothing . J3l Store, No. 21.8 Liberty street, opposite Seventh at. sep2O.y - . . fIUMMINS .Ir. SMITH, Forwarding and Commuston N s / .MirehantraiurDeakra in Produce, No. 3 Satithfieldst , opposite thishionongabelislionse. jel9,„ K/NG & aIOOR HERD, Wheilaa/e andßetail Groan and Produce Deakrs, corner of the Diamond and Diamond alley. . • ruy2,3 _ -FTOM) Furnishing & CO., Gerakinat's Fuishing Goods Es lo tabtiihment,Coimer ofMarket and Fifth eurecto,up stairs, entrance on Fifth stieet. Mytj ADSALOM MOBlll5, Wiwiesaie and Retail Dcakr in . Fancy and Staple Dry Ogods, 85 Market Street, be tween Fourth and thc. Diamond. my 23 JOHN D. DUN EVY, Beazer, No. 120 W ood s Gold Lcnf, Dentists' &e: constantly on hand and raunnactured to order. Lora 41/RPHY & LklB, Wool Denim and Commission .1,31, • /Wm/mists, far the sale of American Woolen Cioode, coraer of Liberty street and Cecil's alley. nocl.o 12L[7ME, Piano Forts Manufacturer, and.deater in Musical Instruments , No. 112 Woo di street, near novltt I OSEPIi WWI/WELL, - Importer and Dialer in For el rign and Domestic Hardware, -corner of Second and Wood 'Meta SAMCEGII4cCE,UItKAN x CO., Agents for Carlisle and Rippard's Regular Liar of Packet Ships ' from New York to Liverpool, No. 142 Liberty at. fedi JOSEPII. MAJOR, Boat Store, Ship Chandlery and Agency of the Pittsburgh Lard Oil Factory, No 4, Market street, Pittsburgh. jnl2 ii.a.AF FE &O'CONNOR, Proprietors ofthe Pittsburgh kPortabk.Boal Store corner of Peun and 'Wayne ste. febt JAMES MAY, Wholesale Grocer, Forwarding and Coni mission/Verdant, Water street, between Market and Ferry., febl &CllRRY,Bankers and Tionliange Ignolorr a JIM on Wend street, third 'door below Foarth,.west side febl. V RAMER& RHARI, Bankers and Ezchanga Broken, Ja.eonter of Third' and Wood streets, opposite the St. Charles Hotel.- febl - TOHNSON & STOCKTON,BooineUere, Stationen,:Prin te ten and Publishers, corner of Market and Third sta.: febl - 1 - TICTOIL SCIUBA , Bookseller, Stationer aad Binder, V Fifth stmet, between. Wood and Alarket. ,jan7 McSTEIN, Brass Touader and Gas Flitter, Smith field street, between Diamond alley-and Filth at. dead' T &J. fdeDEVITT, 117Lottsale Grocers, dealers in Pro . dace and Pittsburgh manufactures, No. 214 Liberty,. opposite 7th at. Lapin 84 , :1 are • ;C: Lo' I O ' : o. utb ID steel, near Liberty. C.TOHN PARRA,. , nov-24 1 Proprietor. JTORN D. MORGAN, Wholesale and Serail Druggist., No 931, Wood meet, one door south ofDiamond febl UOLLANSBEE & HAYWARD, Wholesale and Retail Dealersin Boots and Shoes, No. 180 Liberty street, op posit(' Wood. febl I)A.F r ALITNtSAZICK & Co., WA/iterate Drug Ware . house, corner of First and Wood streets, and corner of Woodand Sixth: fen. r. El. X .TOITMG. J. q. A. 1 . 01.71t0. J" S. ht. YOUNG & Co , Wholesale and Retail Fa:nay , Grocersand Dealers in Produce; N. IV. corner of Fourth and Ferry and S. W. corner of Third and Ross streets, Pittsburgh. mar3l:y - - JTOSHUA RHODES, Wholesale Fruiterer, Ccmfeetiontr and Dealer in Nola and all kinds or Foreign Fruits, No. 6 Wood street, East side, between Water and Fire streeta, Pittsburgh, Pa. All orders in his line earefidly attended to. • • niar.2o roust McDaum. JAILES Dicterarrr. * Wra. McDsvrrr . TORN bIeDEVITT & BROS., Wholesek Grocers, Deal-. CI era in Produce, Pittsburgh Manufactures, and Mer chandize generally, N0..13 Commercial. Row,-Liberty streetmartllty TATIII. ALEXANDER& SONS. Coffin/Rakers and Fur ,'Y nithittg Undertakers, corner of Tenn and St. Clair streets, opposite Oa Ezchange. Entrance on Penn areeL. . . febl TORN 11. MELLOR, Wholesale and Retail Dealer in LIP• Music and Musietdintirumentr,Pianos,Sehool Books, and Stationery, No. 12 Wood street- janl .streets ,Ti7, - coraer of First and Ferry , 'manufacturer of Locks, Hinges,. and Bolts; Tobacco, Fuller, Mill and limber Screws, Hansen &taws fa; Rolling Mils /kn._ ' sepl.o T BRYAR Rectifying Distiller, and Wholesale I ales U .in Foreign and Domestic Wines and Liquors, No. 114. Liberty street, and att Diamond alley. iy2l - - - EXC 'MOE HOTEL, Exchange Place t Baltimore. D. Dortsxv, Proprietor. Coaches will be m readineas itt;all the landings to convey Passengers, free of chow, d e Mi 9 to the Hotel. Tr IN( & FINNEY, Agents for the Delaware Mutual Insurance Company, of Philadelphia, at the Ware house of King do Holmes, Water street, near Market.' febl - • CARSON & McKNIGHT, 197wiesais tracer: and Cons- N.) mission Merchants, Sixth street, between Wood and Liberty. • • • . dee4 AVM. GLENN, Bookbinder, corner of Third and Wood y y streets, above C. H. Kay, where he is prepared to do every.descrOtion of ruling and binding. pec2 If.7IdVRNLY, Wholesale iiiiiiandM — Dealeiiii - - DRY GOODS,. North east comer of Market and Fourth ats. • . • ap2o:y SAMDEL MORROW, Manufacturer of Tin, Copper and Sheet Iron Ware, No. 17 Fifth street, be tween Wood and Market. Cabin T. P. SCOTT. TROTH & SCOTT, Wholesale and .Retail Dealer in BilOts, Shots, Thinks, carpet sags; tc., S. W. corner of Fourth and Smithfield ets.,Pittehtirg , Pa. (mrtf&V 7/LINGER IL&HBAUGII WILLIAM HARILAROLI. S& W. HARBAUGH, Commission and Forwarding . Merchants, and dealers in Flour, Wool and Produce , No-53 Water, and 104 Front street, between Wood and Smithfield streets, Fittsburt h. - TICHARD r., Importer, and dealer in Foreign, an Domestic . Sarikry, Hardware, and Car riage Trimming.; of aft. deeerip#one, No. 131 Wood et., Pittsburgh, seven dooriaboee Fifth,. and one door above H. Childs . & Co.'a Shoe Store., :a1)24 • MIMS & SINCLAIR, (late Martin & Smith,) Wholestde Grocers, Pm/Iwo and Coinsniseioti Merehatue,6o Wood. street, Pittsburgh. The undersigned having entered into partnership ander - the above style, respectfully ask the patronage of the friends of the lite firm; and of the:pur chasers generally. They feel warranted in promising that they can give satisfaction to all who may bay of them, or confide business to their care. frOWNSEND, CARR &CO., Successors to the old Ann 1. of C. - Townsend & C 0.,. and C arr Rovrland r beg leaie to announce to their friends and to the public gen erally, that they are nowprepared to execute all kinds of ?mirk in the Coach and Wagon-making business,. as the shortest notice, and warranted to be of the best quell ty. The very large quantity. of seasoned. Timber with which they erupt:oared, and their facilitiesfor business; enables there' to insure the pnblie that they are p re p are d to early on an extensive .and pratnyCbusiness in their line, and they respectfully solicit a cotitinuanco of the - liberal patronage bestowed upon thalite Arms. osps - 141- N vg--------ro-4-- , Prat , ,* • =‘ , L s . ---- 117E1". DYER., Grocer aria Produce Dealer, No. 158 11 Liberty street, Pittsburgh. marl 7 • L. ECEZEIL EYNOLDS SEM, Whoksate Grocers, Commission .Llh Merchants, and Beale re in Rags; Paper, tic., corner of .Penn. and Irwin streets, Pittsburgh. ..e.ll sizes Print ing Paper constantly on hand. marl7:y , Card. , TAMES PATTON,JL, Wholesale Grocer and Rectifying tj. Ditiilks, and Dealer in Foreign and Domestic Wines and Liquors, Flour, Cheese, Seeds, Grain, ice., No. 17 Liberty street, Pittsburgh: ' marfr HOUSE, DAM AND ORNA lENAL PAINTER, : Liberty street, opposite Hand. All work neatly executed. Orders punctually attended to. Inutaky - • George Beale., Jr., Ii,rANUFACTUREKOF BRUSHES, WHOLZBALE axn Rarest., No. 7S. Womt . street, Pirtsburgh, Pa. Con stantly ort• hand, a_general and extensive assortment of Am, mans of BRUS HE S ) at the lowest Eastern prices. N. R.--Machine 'Brushes, dr.c., made to order at the shortelt notice. - - =way A. B. SPRINGSTEILN, N 0.1.40 -Wood street, between Fifth and Virgin Alter . j. Willow Ware, foreign and domestic; Mails of all kinds ; Patent Rotary Churns, which far surpass any now in nee in the „United States. For sale a; the lowest - JB. BONNET * WHOLESALEGROCER,RECTIFYING DISTILLER ' COMMISSION .AND PRODUCE MERCHANT; . . Foreign and Domestic Wines,Liquors, Fruits, Nuts, 4 c. marchB 162 Liberty street, Pittsburgh. lIPCANDLI9I9B & CAMPBELL, - No. 97 Wood strut, next door to Diamond alley, AVECOLVELLLE DEALERS IN VARIRTY AND DRY GOODI ARE now in daily receipt Of all the articles in their line of business—pnrchased at the lowest prices in the East; to which they invite:the attention. of country merchants'and °Meru and which they flatter themselves they can dispose of at the lowest prices and on the most favorable terms. - • mar 9 Q WKINLEY, Rouse, Sign rout Ornamental Painter, - k.7. and dealer -in P.ALNTS, No. 44 St. Clair et., Pitts burgh, has constantly on hand all kinds of Prima, either Dry or Mixed; Japan and Copal Varnish; Linseed Oil; Boiled Oil; Spirits Turpentine ; Window Glass, of all sizes Patty, Putty, Pamt Brushes, all of the best quality, and fur sale at reasonable prices. metal 41/6 H. GERBEEDING, Dealer in Imported and Domestic Segars, Bud and Tobacco, Wholesale 'and Retell, Liberty street, 'six doors above Smithfield, Pittsburgh, Pa.. irmu orders from cottony Merchants will be promp y attended to. .11 - 20:ly wat. D. lIICIMIL /./5021 ATIELNISON. Q . CAIFF. & ATKINSON, Manufacturers of Ten, Cop yer and Sheet Iron Ware. They also execute every deectiption of Blacksmith Work. First street, between Wood and Mattel, Pittsburgh. octThy DRUGS? - D - RUGS !!—Join. Maiming, Druggist and APotherarY, ;north-west corner of Wood and Fifth streets, Pittsburgh, will keep constantly on hand Drags, Paints, Oils, Dye-Stufs, ?cc. N. B.—Physicians' Prescriptions carefully compound ed from the best materials, at any hour of the day or night. Also, an assortment of Perfumery; fine tooth, hair, and clothes , Brushes, &c &c. &c which will be sold low for cash. . ap2Ctly WiiLIAM. THOVILLO, Undertaker, Fifth street, im niediately opposite the Theatre, respeerfully in forms his friends and the public in general, that he has resumed his business as a Furnishing Undertaker. lie is supplied with and always keeps on hand Corms of all sizes and kinds, Shrouds,and all other articles necessary on such occasions. • Silver plates, ice boxes, and leaden coffins will be sup plied in order. A. fine hearse and eat riage always ready to attend funerals. selanly John M. Townsend ,, D RUGGIST AND APOTHECARY, No. 45, Market street, three doors above Third,Pittsburgh, will have constantly on hand a well selected assortment of Ate best and freshest Medicines, which he will sell on the most reasonable terms. Physicians sending orders will be promptly attended to, and suppplied with articles they may rely upon as genuine. Physicians prescriptions willbe accurately and neatly prepared from the best materials, at any hour of the day or night. . Also for eale,a large stock of fresh and good PERFU MERY. dec39 u. asmaorma. 4, L. LONG. 3. IL MIL M GALLAGHER; LONG £ MILLER, N. IQ9 Frani rt.., between Woad and Smittlfleid streeu. MANUFACTMERS of Bells of all sizes, double and single action Force Pumps, Counter Railing, Min eral Water Pumps , fittings of all kinds for Gas, Water, Steam, &c., Brass Castings for Machinery and aati-attri; ton metal for same. Particular attention paid to Gas Fiktare,s and a well assorted stock of Plain and Orna mental Pendants, Burners, Chandeliers,con. mainly on hand. octB AMES ANNSTILONG. BANIVEL CROZZIL ARMSTRONG & CROZER, Commission Itterehanss, No. 22 Market street, Pittsburgh, Pa., will attend promptly to the sale of every description of Western Produce, and other articles entrusted to their care. Rarstuvo—Hanna, Hussey & Co., Pittsburgh; Hanna, Graham & Co., New Lisbon, O. Merchants generally, Wellsville, O.; Rhodes & Ogleby, Bridgeport, O. A. G. Richardson & Bro., Cincinnati; J. F. Howard, Loin sville, Ky.; Guile & Dorwort, St. Louis; H. Boyles, Steuben ville.' deelky ALLEN MILOWN. W. C. CONNALLY. BROWNS HOTEL, CORNRR OF SEITHFIRLD AND THIRD STS., Pittsburgh, Pa. BROWN & CONNELLY, PROPRIETORS. N. 11.—Good Stabling attached to the house. A 'FULTON, .B - arinut Runs Founder, has rebuilliTia commenced business at his old stand, No. 70, Se cond, between Market and Ferry streets, where he will be pleased to see his old customers and friends. Church, steamboat, and bells of every size, from 10 to 10,000 pounds, cast from patterns of the most approved models, and warranted to be of the best materials. Mineral Water Pumps, Counters, Railings, &c., &e., together with every variety.of Brass Castings, if realm• ed, turned and finished in the neatest manner. - . A. F. is the sole agent for Babbles Anti-Attraction is justly celebrated for the reduction of friction in machinery. The boxes and composition can be had of him at all times. novi3:y 11),TEWLY INVENTED PATENT BLOCK SPRING ii TRUSS t for the immediate relief and permanent carets!' Hernia and Samson (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 pan 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 arrangements for the.manufacture of these valuable Trusses,m a superiorstyle, in Philadelphia, and have them now for sale at their office, No. 77 Smithfield street, near Sizth, Pittsburgh. GEORGE_ _WATT' iY7 D. W. KAUFFMAN. STEW DRUG STORK—Joint D. MOROLN, WhOaril 'sale and Retail Druggist, No. 931 Wood - street, one door south of Diamond alley, Pittsburgh.—The subscriber has just received from the eastern cities, and is now opening at the above stand, a full assortment of articles Bilis tine, consisting of Drugs of all kinds, Dye Stuffs, Paints ' and Garnishes, Chemicals, An., together with all-such articles as are usually kept for sale at a wholesale and retail drug store. Ris stock is entirely new, and has been selected with care. lie is confident that Mt articles, both as to quality and price, will please such as may favor him with a call. MONONGAIIELA PLANING 1111LL.—Jusas Msic moan would respectfully inform his friends and the public, that his new establishment is now in full opera. von, and that be is prepared to furnish Boat Cabins, and fill all orders fop 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 Afoul dings, of every description, made to order.. Builders and Carpenters would . find it to th eir advan tage to gave him. a call, as he can now furnish them with planked stuff, suitable for every description of work. dec3-tf 10IRESTONA, WAGNER, Engine„Builders, have com ..L naenced business on Penn et.; near the Point, at the establishment formerly carried on . by Blockhouse di Nel son. Persons wishing to purchase Steam Engines for Boats, or for other purposes, Will please favor us with a call, as we Satter ourselves to be able to furnish them on as favorable terms as any otherestablishment in the city. Also, rolling mill and castings of every descsiption can be had at the shortest notice. Ranumapt. Robert Beer, Thomas Scott, Eaq.. Church, Carothers, & Co., H. Denny, Esq., M. Allen &Co' CYPRIAN PRESTON, ENOCH WAGNER. CREAP BONNETS.—W. FL MURPHY is selling oil his remaining stock of BONNETS at greatly redu ced prices. Bonnets of last winter's shapes at from 25 cents to 81,00. Cheap dawns.—A lot of Dress Lawns reduced to 1.2 i cents per yard. Whue Goods for Dresses.—A supply just received, and offered very low. Dark Chtsgharns.—Rich dark stylesof Ginghami. Also, Manchester and Domestic do., of choice patterns. Mantua Ribbons.—An assortment just received in the 'Wholesale Rooms, 2d story, and offered low by the piece. Also, White and Colored Satin do. rants and Muslins.—An excellent stock on hand, from 4c. per yd. up to the finest qualities. ItrAt north-emit corner of Fourth and Market strew. Important. JOHN M. BLAIR, DAVID STAAN ART end PHILIP BPAHMAN, having purchased the entire interest and stock in trade of Mr. Sohn W. Blair, beg leave. to inform heir numerous friends and the public that they have this day entered into partnership under the firm and style of " Bunt & Co. - ," for the manufacture of Brushes of every description. Being practical workmen, they will make up eery style d - and of the most durable material, and in the first ; will keep en hand, for sale, at their store, No. 120 Wood street, a very large assortment of every' thing.in their line or business—which, with their exten sive-stock of Shoe Findings; Fishing Tackle, Pon and Podket Knives, Powder, Shot, and Variety Goods, they will sell cheap, wholesale and retail. Machine Brindles made to order, with despatch. The encoluagement and patronage of their friends and the public iseamestly solicited, and will be thankfully re ceived. Cheery', t- BLAIR & CO., Pittsb :h; 0ct.'29th,1849:(0c30) .ISO 'Wood st. WM. H. SMITH W. M. SINCLAIR. LOUR—Stibalmas juist recetve ,d and for sale by I 01 1 uIS . 13MITH & SINCLAIR. - PITTSBURGH, MONDAY, JULY , 2, 1849 Buintso earbo. West Point Works. listellarieou . Tin Roofing. THE aub scrib eta moat respectfully announce to their fellow-citizens that they: havis perfected their- ar rangement to carry on the business of Tin Rueful.' on an extensive scale. - - Itis now close on four years since we first introduced tin roofing in this city. During that time we have cover md over fifty thousand square feet of roofs witAtin plate, and in all cases we believe we have - given the most en tire satisfaction. This kind of roof has beeif applied to' the very best buildings in this city;.including, among a largenumber of others, the two superb buildings on Penn street, owned by John L. Shoenberger and John Bisset, 'Emirs. That tin roofing (when skillfitliy laid an) is both permanent and durable, there can be - -sto doubt; in proof of this,wc can refer to the almost universal application of this kind of roofing in the large cities on the sea-board during the last twenty years; and - pi enquiring en the subject, we have yetto learn of one of those_ roofs having been worn oat .:. The roofs °vexed with tin in our own eity . are open to the entrain — on of who take an interest in the matter. We have alio prepared a tu t miniature plan of roofs, which may be Seen at our estab lishment; where any other Information will be given with pleasure. , JOHN. DUNLAP ac CO.. marl Corner Market and Second streets. The Areometer. THE ATTENTION OF THE PUBLIC le respectfully called to the fol'owing . certificates:— Mit. S. Emi - Having--Having tested. a quantity of Gold weighed by your Areometer, I fmdthe result proves your instrument correct ' i and recommend the use of it to those going to California, as the beat method for obtain ing the real value of Gold. Reap. yours J. B. DIJNLEVY, Pittsburg/I;March 9,'40. Gold Beater. Prr93999911,. March 7,1849. . Ma. F.. ~ 1 1 s—Dear Sir: Having examined the "Areom tier,. manufactured at your rooms, I do not hesitate to commend it to the use of those gentlemen who are about removing to California, in search of Gold. It gives a close approximation to the specific gravity of metals, and will certainly enable the adventurer to as certain when his placer is yielding Gold.; mrlo] Yours, resp'y, M'CLINTOCK. Head Quarters for Roots and shoes, CORNER rouara AND SALITRITELD STREEPS, PITEBRCEGR, PA. jTROTH & SCOTT having commenced the general BOOT and SHOE business, wholesale and retail, would respectfully invite the attention of their friends and the public gene rally, to their splendid new stook, 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 times. Also, a splendid article of home-made work, such as Gentlemen's fine Bums, and Ladies' Misses' and Children's fine work. Please call and examine for yourselves. N. H.—Traveling Trunks, Carpet Bags, !cc, &c., al ways on band and for sale low for cash. ' • 'ff:r Country Merchants would find it to their interest o give as a call, when visiting the city. TROTH & SCOTT, marl 4 Corner 4th and Smithfield sts. Public Notice to Economists. TES subscriber, being desirous of changing his business, has determined ® to close out the balance of his stock of BOOTS, SHOES AND TRUNKS, AT COST. They will be sold in lots, to sait purchasers, from ONE PAIR TO A THOUSAND Country Merchants are invited to call at BATES', CORNER SMITHFIELD AND FIFTH STS., Opposite the Pittsburgh Foundry, where they can buy to their satisfaction, for the stock mast be closed out soon. 100 cases Boots on hand, 815, 818, 821, $24 per case. marl J. BATES. WAGONS, - WAGONS. THOMAS HARRISON, MANUFACTURER OF - Wagons, Drays, Carts, dr.o., ZNabltiVA_Nla. Avastra, HALF MILE MOM TUE doe= HOUSE. HE proprietor of this establishment having always T on hand a supply of superior, well seasoned Lum ber, is prepared to Sit orders of every description in his branch of manufacturing, with as short notice and on as favorable terms as any other workman 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. Rantaintras--Geo. W. Smith, James McCully, Jonas M'Clintock. mare_-am Bureau andßedstead Factory. S.& W. M. HA.NNAFORD respectfully inform the R citizens and the public generally that they have re moved their Warerooma to Smithfield street, between Diamond alley and Fifth street, sign of the Big Bedstead, where they areprepared to sell, wholesale or retail, very cheap for cash, the following anleles :—Bureaus, Bed steads, with Gazzam's Iron Fastenings, and also the best quality ofScrew Bedsteads, 'I able*, Stands, he. And they wish it particularly understood, as there is so much prejudice against machine made work, that they warrant their work to give satisfaction, and if not well made, the money shall be returned. marl6:3in JOHN S. HAMILTON, Attorney at Late—O ffi ce on Fourth street, between Woo/ and Smithfield, Pine: burgh. up2B:ly GENTS WANTED .— Two or three Agents can find situations to canvass and take subscribers in this County for a valuable work, highly recommended by numerous persons distigefshed alike for their learning and religious influence In this and Eastern Cities. by ap plying in person to EDWARD TODD & CO., 'nay[ Corner of Fifth and Market sts., up stairs. Valuable Beal Mutate for Sale. TIIE subscriber will sell, at private sale, that valuable Property, on the Fourth street road, adjoining his present residence, and give possession immediately.— There are about TEN ACRES OF CHOICE LAND, in a hi state of cultivation. The improvements are a large indwell finished BRICK DWELLING HOUSE, a su perb Barn, and other out-buildings. Adjoining the Dwell ing is a running'Fountain and a good Pump, which fur nish 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 he rented for a time. Also, for sale, a large LOT, on Pen.uTlvania Avenue, at the end of the board-walk. Inquire of (mar3L3m) DAVID BEELEIL No. 116 Noon ST. Going. to Move. GLASS AND QUEENSWARE SELLING OFF—Cast. Ann SECURE Dsaoscss.—The undersign ed being about to rernove,in the coming month, to N 0.65 Wood street, is desirous of closing out the greater part of his Stock at REDUCED PRICES. He Would call your particular attention to his large and splendid assort ment of CHINA, GLASS and QUEENSW.ARE, Giran doles, Lamps Britannia , Tea Ware, Castors, French and English Mantel Ornaments, and Tea Setts, of the newest styles and patterns, all of which he offers at a small advance above cost. Remember the place, No. 115 Noon sr. ffeb27) M. HODEINSON. Commercial Row Cabinet Wararoom itT. B. YOUNG & Co. IT . I. ,""", A TW virC l ßilET4.4imia aaatoemmercial Row, Liberty street, opposite the head of Smithfield, where they will keep constantly on hand an exteneive assortment of So fas, Tables, Wardrobes, Bureaus, Bedsteads, Chairs and every article in their line of business. ....Undertaking promptly attended to at reasonable . ices may 47 Ilats,•Cape k and Mars. sibTim subscriber is now receiving from the city of New York a choice assortment of Hati Cape and Muffs, Latest Fashions ' in great va riety, and very CUILAP, wholesale and retail . JAMES WILSON, Smithfield street, 2d door South of 4th at. TALL FASIIION OF ATS - R. 1840. 4 81. 9 001t11 & 00, (late BITCord & King,) WILL intmlacc, on Saturday, Aug. 20, the FALL STYLE OF T 8 r just received from New York. Those in want of a neat and beautiflil HAT, are invited to call at their store, corner of Fifth and Wood streets. , ang24 New Hat and Cap Store. 4 JAMES WILSON, Hat Manufacturer, (formerly of the corner of Diamond alley and Wood streets.) begs leave respectfully to Inform his old easterners, friends, and the public, that he has opened a NEW STORE, on Smithfield et., where a choice atsortment of 114Tq, CAPS, and LADLES , FURS, (as good, neat, fashionable add cuss' , as any in the city,) may be had, I. 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. mar3l-13, Fashionable Hat and. Cap Manufactory. ANSHUTZ, Agent, respectfully Ginforms his friends and the public general ly, that he has commenced the manufacture of Hats and Cape, 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 he will dispose of, wholesale or retail, on the most -rea sonable terms, for cash or city acceptance. Hats made to order at the shortest notice. . apl9-3m Clinton. Paper Mill. TIRE CLINTON PAPER AULL, situated at !Reuben ." villa, Ohio, having been enlarged and improved, and at a very great expense added new and the most im proved kind of machinery, is now prepared to manufac tare ail kinds of Writing, Printing, Wrapping and Cotton Yarn Papers, Bonnetßoards . , &0., equal to any in the Eastern or Western country. The undersigned having the Agency of the above Mill, will keep constantly on hand a large supply of the differ ent kinds of Paper, and will have any size made to order at short notice. S. C. HILL, Jan3l • 87 Wood street. =:01;t1 IPBE subscribers having takenthe Saw-mill above the Fifth Ward Bridgeaormerly run by Mr. John Cham bers,. and having 'a good stock of Timber on hand, would solicit the patronage of the public. Orders thankfully receivedand punctually attended to. SAVARY &-SPAULDING. • • The undersigned having sold his interest in the above Mill to Messrs. Savory & Spaulding, would recommend them to hie tonnes custome rs and the eommunity, as being well qualified to give satisfaction to all who may deed with thorn. uan02:11) JOHN CHAMBERS. HOMCEPATHICBOOKS.—Just received.at the Book store of the subscriber, in Fifth at., near Market : • Afateria Meafea,pura, by Samuel Hahneman,tranalated sad edited by Charles Julius Hempel, M.D. 4 vols. Hartmates Acute Diseases, by Dr. Hemprel, vol. 1. Homcepathie. Dome sac dicine, by J. Lowrie , enlarg ed and iraproved by A. J. Hall, M. D.. Jab r's Near Manuel; voLl.; Nos. 1 and 3. Herings Domestic Physician. Booningbausen% Therapretic Pocket Book, for Home pathists, by Dr. Okie. Habeman s Chronic. Diseases, vol. 3. Together with Medicine Chests, of different sizes and prises. • WO] . VICTOR' SCRUIA. • SEM .' "Hammer . &. Bawler.. - - CABINET WAREROOM, SMITEFIFT n MEET, Between Serenthertreet and Strawberry ailey,Ptitsburg t Pa: HAMMER & DAULER keep eonstantlj on hand a variety o f excellent and fashionable'Farniture, warranted equal to any in the city, and sold on as favorable terms as can be obtained at any similar establishment in be West. They have no l / 4 v on hand an unusually extensive stock, embracing all kinds of Furni ture, trom the cheapest and plainest to the most costly" and elegant. All orders promptly attended to; nu.2l:6m A i • Tun subscriber, wishing to- reduce his present stock of Furniture, will; from -this date until fur ther notice, sell all artieleis in his line at cost, being determined to lessen the amount of stock on hand. Those persons who may call on him with the intention or getting a "good penny's worth," will not be disa. pointed. His stock of Furniture is equal to any in the city, both in style and workinanslnp,and the assortment complete. ' ALEXANDER /11"CURDY, - -* . Furniture Rooms Third st., mar2l ' -- Next door above Pittsburgh Dank. -- :drames W. Woodwell UR E MO DERN-ANT - A.NTIQUE FU. RNI T No. S 3 .Tranu Smear, PIXTSIODIGH. litA. zonaa and splendid assortment 'of -Furniture , suitable for Steamboats, Hotels, and Private Dwel4* lags, constantly onhand, 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 give me a call, as I am de termined my prices shall please. Part of the Stock con sists in— Tete a Tete ; Ballet Enthele • Louis XIV, Chairs; Queen Elizabeth Chairs; Tea Payee ; . Fruit Tables ; Toilet Tables; Louis %V. Commodes. French Mahogany Bedsteads; Piano Stools ; 50 Sofas, with plush and hair cloth casers ; . . 50 ho n a n y Rockingrlor Chairs; dozen Pa do. 30 " Fancy do. 25 Centre Tables ; 20 pais Divans,' 4 pair Pier Tables; 15 marble top Dressing Bureaus ; 8 Wardrobes ,• 8 Secretaries and Book Cases ; 20 marble top Wash Stands ; 4 pair Ottomans; 8 pair Fancy Work Stands. A vsey large assorment of common Chairs and other Furniture, too numerous to mention. 1:17 - Steam Boats furnished on th e shortest notice, and on the most reasonable terms. notic e, a nd ! Gold Wooster*. 'IIPARRY has invented a machine for washing Gold, • for which he has made :application for a patent.— They are now offered for sale at the Warehouse of PARRY, SCOTT ft Co., NO. 103 Wood st., 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 mules or horses t weighing eighty pormd,s each, and can be put in operation in half an hour. They can be filled with provisions. -It is the opinion of those who have seen the trial of one of these machines of smallest size s that two men will wash the mineral from 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 heath They will require but a small stream or water, and can be used the whole season, and can be pat into operation where there is riot sufficient water to wash in the usual way. Price of smallest size $35. Orders from abroad, ac companied by cash, will be promptly filled. IL PARRY, at Parry, Scott k. feb7:dtf No. IU3 Wood st., Pittsburgh: ID HAD THIS LETTER.—Who will be without a beau 121i, tiful head of hair, when they can have one for three shillings? Twenty years' loss of hair and wonderful restoration! " &unison; July 17, 1847. "Dear Sir—The wonderful erects oflones , 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, y 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 vain, and ultimately bad his head shaved and wore a wig. At my recommendation, he tried the Re storative, and after using it, according to the direction, for a short time, the young hair appeared, and he has now as fine a head of hair as any person in Baltimore. "Yours, &c. JOHN IDELYINOTON." It causes eyebrows to grow, prevents the hair from turning grey, and the first application causes it to curl beautifully, frees it from scurf, and stops it from falling or. Sold with fall directions at 82 Chatham st.N.Y. and by Win. Jackson, Agent, 69 Liberty st. Pittsburgh. rsep2o Spring Fashions Hats and caps. ATim introduce, this day, am ' litarch 24,1849, the Spring style of HATS and CAPS, which for neatness and dam Laity 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 extenetve assortment of California Hats, of various colors; all of which will be disposed of at his old unusually lovi prices. Country Merchants are invited to call and ex amine his assortment. G. W. GLASSGOW, 102 Wood street, 3d door betow J. D. Davis' Auction Rooms, Pittsb , g. martilm Removal. THE subscriber has removed his Wholesale Grocery Store to the corner of Hancock street and Allegheny Wharf, next door to the Perry House. morn JOHN P. PERRY. George Armor, FASHIONABLE TAILOR, No. 43, Market street.— Having removed his Tailoring Establishment in the rooms on Market at., lately ocbtiped es a Bookstor e,-by ßosworth Ze Co., the undersigned is prepared to fill ailed ders in his line which may be entrusted to his care by his old friends and customers, and the public generally. His long experience in the business and the success with which he has prosecuted it in Pittsburgh, emboldens hint 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, Merchant. Tailor. riIHE subscriber respectfully announces to his custom-. ers, and to the gentlemen of Pittsburgh and vicinity, generally, that he has renewed his usual assortment of Spring Goods, for gentlemen's wear, to which he invites their attention. His stock comprises fine Broad Cloths of all colors; Caudate:es; rich Vestings, 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. WM. B. SHAFFER, Water at., 3d door above National Hotel. Faehlonabie Clothing Store No. 218 LIBERTY STREET, OPPOSITE SEVENTH! TIIE Subscribers respectfully inform their friends and the public generally, that they have just received a new supply of French and English Cloths, and eassi merer,—Vestings of all styles and quality—Ready-made Clothing of aH descriptions, neck - and pocket Handker chiefs, Shirts; in short, every article usually kept in Clothing Stores, constantly on band. 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. jytl-tf APMULLE,N & DOW: THE FIRM of Acheson & Dagg is this day dissolved by mutual consent. Mr. Jas, T. Dan having declin ed business on account of ill health, has disposed of his interest to Jas. C. Acheson. The business hereafter will be conducted In the name of W. to J. C. Acheson. WM. ACHESON, Pittsburgh, Ju1y,18.19. JAS. T. DAGG. Er In withdrawing from the firm of Acheson & Dagg, I take pleasure in recommending my aneceassor to my friends and :he public generally. JAS. W. DACO. July 29, 1949—aug DISSOLUTION.—The Partnership heretofore exist lug between the subscribers, under the firm of J. h. J. bPDEvrrr, was dissolved on the 7th inst. Either party is authorized to use the name of the firm, in settlement. JOHN MYDEVITT JAMES M'DEVI*. March 10, tu . co.pARTNFIISHIP.—The undersigned ha e this day: formed a Co-partnership under the firm of-JOHNN APDEVITT tr. BRO'PRERS, for the transaction of a Gro cery and Produce business. JOHN APDEVITT. - - JAMES MWEVITT, 'WILLIAM ItPDEVITT. March 7, 1849.—( mrl2) DIS OL 1 . 10 N.— he partnership of Mummy & LEE is this day dissolved, by mutual consent. The bu siness of the firm will be settled by H. Lee. • J. R. MURPHY, Pittsburgh, 30th Jan., 184.9 NOTICE.—The undersigned will continue the Wool business and attend to the sale of Woolen Goods, at the old place. --- H. LEE. . . . . 11? In from the late firm of ILlurphiitT e W.l take great pleasure . in recommending public. H. Le the confidence of my friends and to the jan3o J. It. MURPHY. Co-Partnership Notice. /OLIN DUNLAP. • IMES FLEMING JOHN DUNLAP having, on the Ist inst., associated with hint In his business Joun Fimmuto, they will erenfter carry on their Importing . f House Furnishinc 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 firm, at their warehouse, corner of Market and Second streets (jan6) JOHN DUNLAP & CO. MIDNIGHT SUN—A Pikrimage, by Fredrika 1 Bremer; translated by Mary Hewett. Just received andfor sale by JOHNSTON do STOCKTON, Corner Market and 3d sts. 2000 large Cheese, for sale Logrty CH HESerip by aP 2B No. IN3 Liberty street. FISHING LINES-2 eases Sea Wass Lml ee 3 , gro. Linen • do 1 " do Just recd by Meo CottonCANDLESS !!r CA MPBELL, myl 97 Wood street OATS 300 bushels, prime quality, just received per steamer Virellsrille, for sale by JOHN F. PERRY, a 30) Next door to Perry House, Allegheu Wharf. P ITCH -$o barrels, or sale by JOHNT. PERRY, aP3Oj 'Next door Perry House r Altegheny Wharf. 5 C - filistellanotto. H. DA LBB Furniture. GEO. ARMOR. iMigollatteous. : JOSEPH 141'PENCOTT dr'&Bec,'.)avlt C. RaxaL Illanufactorers of Phenix Fire Proof Safes &wind street,between Toed and Smiduiie ld. iN Tuesday afternoon, July 25,124 Et, the undersigned ,N,J were called upon by Messrs. eneott & Barr, to witness an honest and fair test of one o. their Pre= Safer. The furnace being prepared, tee Sate V7FI" placed inside thereof, with books, papers and somemoney; when the door of the Safe was closed and the fire kindled at,. •ouarter past 2 o'clock, and in a short time the Safe was red kot, andcontinuedtill half 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 sufficient. The furnate was then pulled down, Safe cooled and door opened—the books, papers and money safe. The heat was so great, as to melt off the brass mountings. Ws therefore take pleasure in recommend ing these Safes to the public, as being,jn our judgment, entirely fire proof. JARVIS & TRABUE, • N JCK & RAWSON, CORNWALL & BROTHER, BRANNON & THATCHER, • BENEDICT & CARTER, • ISAAC CROMIE. I am engaged in the foundry business, and know something , about furnaces and heat. I witnessed the burning of the above Safe,.and can freely say there was no humbug about it, and with pleasure recommend them . to the public SS being, ill tay judgment, entirely fire roof. KA.YE. In calling upon the above gentlemen. for their signa tures, they all spoke In the highest terms of the fairness of the test, add their full confidence of the Safe's being entirsly fire-proof. We have constantly on hand and for sale a full assortment of the above Safes. • - Bleats Hen & Downing, iFASHIONABLE CLOTHIERS, N 0.218 Liberty arrest, oppoeite sevenes, beg leave to call the atten tion of their easterners and the public generally to an examination of the stock ot. GOODS they are now in - receipt of, comprising, in, part, fine. French, Belgian, English and American Cloths, all colors; French, English and American Cassizneres,of allshades and textures; Summer Cloths, in endless variety; Vest lugs, do. Clothing made to order in the but and latest style. They have also on hand a large and well assort= ed stock of READY-MADE CLOTHING, to which they invite the attention of their friends and customers. Gne24 J. C. P. Smith, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW, Sr. Louis, Mo., will gi ve partipular attention to the Col lection of Claims, and all money received, shall be re mitted without delay. Rzseasess—Hon. R. Coulter, Supreme BenckPa.; Messrs. Lyon,Shorb & Co., St. Louis; Messrs. Wood, Abbott & Co, Mr. Charles EL Wellin g, Philadelphia; Eno Mahoney & Co.; Messrs. Chittender, Bliss &-Co., New York; Mesita. Baugher & Orendortr, - Messrs. W. F. & A. Murdoch, Messrs. Love, Martin & Co., Mr. John Falconer, Baltimore; Messrs. Lorenz, Sterling & Messrs. Forsythe & Co., Messrs. Hampton, Smith & Co.; and Mr. L. S. 'Waterman, Pittsburgh.,.mar.2B:2m Rare Standard Works. SHERIDAN'S SPEECHES. —The Speeches of the Right Hon. Richard Btinsley Sheridan, with a Sketch of his Life ; edited by a Constitutional friend-3 vols. Stemes Worlv.—The Works of Lawrence Sterne, in one vol., with a Life of the Author, by himself; ,illus trated by Harley. 1 vol., 8 vo.; Sketch Book.—The Sketch Book of Geoffrey Crayon, Gent. Anthon's revised edition, with illustrations by Harley. /rotors Aitoria, or Anecdotes of an Enterprise beyond the Rocky Mountains ; by Washington Irving. Mardi; or a Voyagt Thither.—A new work in two v 015.,. 12 mo., by Herman Melville. A Tabktor Critics, or a Glance at a few of our Litera ry Progenies, in a series of jok es, by a amaeful Quiz. For sale-y KAYr& CO., may 3 Corner of Wood and Third streets. (Dis etch copy.) Piper Hangings. n APING purchased at three of the largest Factories 11 in the East, (New York, Philadelphia and Balti more,) a large assortment of the newest and most im proved styles of PAPER IiANGINGSeBORDERS, Ice-, • and made arrangements by which I will be enabled to procure all new Patterns, simultaneous with their ap presence in the Eastern market, I would invite the at tention of those -desiring to have their houses papered with the latest styles of paper, to call , and-examine my stook, before purchasing elsewhere. I have now on the way from the East, 20,000 pieces of Gold, Satin Glazed and common Paper !longings, which I can sell at prices ranging from 121 cents to 83 ppiece. marl 2 - S. C. - ,HILL, 87 Mood st. AMIABLE PROPERTY FOR SALE'.-Eleven Lots e in the 9th Ward, Pittsburgh, 24 feet front on Carson street by 120 feet to Patterson 's line. One Lot on Liberty street, 24 feet by 100 to Spring al ley, between Carson street and B. Frew's line. Six out Lots in the reserve, near. Allegheny City and Manchester, containing about ten Acres each=-NossWO, 221, 197; 196;195, 194. Enquire of " - . feb24 WM. M. DARLINGTON. HOLIDAYS! HOLIDAYS!.!—The subscribers are just opening a splendid collection of Toys and fine Fancy: Goods ofevery description, suitable, for Christ mas and New Year's presents, conksting in part, viz: - Jewelry and Watches ; Work, Dressing and Fancy Glass Boxes; Card Cases ; Pearl, Shell, Ivory and Velvet Card Baskets; Steel Bead Purses ;Crotchet - Velvet Bags; Mu sic Boxes; Chess Men; Dominoes, &c.; with a thousand other articles; too numerous to mention. - The above Goods we will sell extremely low; previous to the Ist Febrnary,lB49, as we intend making some ma- terial alterations in our store and business. We invite all to call who want bargains, at 80 Market street, be tween Filth and Diamond. dectl HoGaN & CAN'FWELL. P1:110 PLANING MlLL—Rebecca sweet and Water lane, (along Chartier st.,) First Ward,Alleghenfeity, near anchester,-GEORGE DRAIIER having resumed bu siness, has erected the' necessary machinery at the above place, fot turning out all work in his line, andis prepared to take boards to his mill and deliver them to customers on reasonable terms. Dressed flooring boards, siding, .!cc., always on hand A large 'quantity of dried flooring lumber on hand. Orders from Western Lumber Merchants promptly ex ecuted. ma3o-tf FANCY FANS-12 doz. fine ivo work Fans; o t< bone ry Li' SC 3 o o pear l o 25 " " paper saa'd " 6 " " feather " 6 " assorted common " HOGAN & CANT WELL, 86 Market street. o===l ALL persons knowing themselves indebted to Arthur's, Nicholson & Co, (Eagle Foundry,) are requested to call at their old Warehouse, on Liberty street ' All unpaid accounts will be placed in the hands of a Justice of the Peace, on the lst July next May 16. ARTHURS, NIGHOLSON, & Co. 1r.7" A general assortment of Hollow Ware, &c:, at the lowest market rates. Liberty st, head of Wood st. ma 22 ARTHUR:I &..NICHOLSON. BOOTS, SHOES, TRUNKS, &c.—Zoticaubrs 4. Hay ward, Wholesale and Retail Boot, Shoe and Trunk Store, No.lBB Liberty street, nearly opposite the head al 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 Hayvrard's itTetalic Gum Elastic Shoes, both for ladies and gentlemen's wear, the most beautiful arti cle ever manufactured. 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_ par chasieg. FOLLANSBEE HAYWARD. - . aui4 - 2/ - 136 Liberty at New qoods. TUBT RECEIVED, by Ekpress, one piece short nap itpfbillt Cloth, suitable for Gentlemen's Cloakswhich I will maketo order, cheap. . McGUlßE, ' Tailor. Also, one piece light 'short nap, a. very desirable arti cle for Ladies' Cloaks. Colors warranted.: , Also, a good assortment fine French Cashmere Vesting together with agood assortment of fancy and black Cos suneres, for Pants., which willbo made to order as cheap and as well as at any other establishment in the city. bIeGUIRE, Third street, sCCharles Building. HAVE you a bad complexion, coarse, dark, yellow, or d sallow! . If you have, you willby 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 Read, Face or Beard—such a s Ri aossrm Scald Read, Scurvy, Erysipelas, Salt Rheum, .ber'e Itch—You can be cured: for I have seen persons who had filthy skin diseases for years, and after trying every. thing irrvabs, have been cured by washing the path With Jones' Italian Chemical Soap, and can consmentioualy offer it for any of the above complaints, which? would not do,-unless I knew it'to be all I state. If you have. Sun Spots, Freckles, Morphevv, Tan, Sun Burn or diafig, urezitents of any kind, it will dispel them and make the skiabeautifid—ft is a sure antidote and cumfor theltites °f icr• musg ß ui ewa t°e 4 b o u f gs ' ac- counterfeits. Particularly ones . —ask for Jones' Soap,.and see that the name of T. Jones is on each cake. Persons from or in the 'South and other warm climates, would find thii not only for themselves, Wait is a never-failing-remedy.for chaps and chafes in infants. And now, reader, by living this one trial, you will find it all or even more than weave stated above. Sold at Eh) Chatham street, N. Y. and by Wm. Jackson. atreitt.B9 Liberty street,.Pittsburgh- Bel . . Removal. - MEM subscribers have removed from N 0.57 Water st I to the Warehonserecently occupied by James May No. 28 Water at.. froy2l RIMY, MATTHEWS& C 0.., flip WORKERS IN METALS AND STONE--A L GITIDE TO AVOIUTSII3 rx MITAI. STO2III, for the use of Architects and Designers, &c., &c., from original de signw, and from selections made from every accessible souree, American and - European. D. Thomas W. Wal ter, Architect of Girard College; mid Smith. The above for sale by RAY & CO., . febtla. - Corner of Wood and Third sta. HAVING AND HAIRDRESSING SALOON—BUcx- SON Sr. Foraccauv„Toneoried Professors, have fitted up the on the corner of Cherry alley and Water. st., near the National Hotel, formerly occupied by Clement Archer, and are prepared to wait on gardleruezet once, with. ease,comfort and politeness. . • In 'connection with their saloon, they hive Sited up as excellent shower bath,where persons con have shower baths at all hours of the day. . . *They'etill continue to serve - their cnitomere shone theitend sand, comer of the'Diamond and Union elk MEM . . . • • Jtste[taneous. • . BOOK AND JOB. PRINTING. N. W. Corner of Wood and Filth-El %BM Proprietor ot the MORNING Post and Maacvny JL atm Alstorpsorniust, respectfully informal& friends and the patrons of these papers that he has a large_ as sortment ofJOB TYPE AND A i L OTHER AL&TkIBT Ar, necessary - to a Job Printing Mee, and that he is pre pared to:execute LETZ B I I II/BSSPEZITutO OF EI7BBY DESCII2PTION: • I - Books, Big,, of jit,c4ng, , Ctretilarr, Pampas-is Bin Hea , ds, - • ' H Ca a rds - Il2albille - 'AB , kinds of ß l a nk k, Stage, Steaiboat and , n. al Boat Bills, with appropriate cuts, printed on the shortest notice and mos: reasonable terms. He respectfully asks the patronage of his Nandi and thsee public p generally, an this brunch of ids badness. 22 • elltabuzgh Gold washer. , HE subscriber has invented a machine far Washing .1 out GOLD, possessing the following qualities:—lt weighs about twenty-five pounds, Can be packed in a box 13 inches by 17, and 17 inches deep ; will wash out a bushel of wet sand in about two minutes—dry sand in less time—leaving the Goldperfectly cleric of sand and gravel: Those going to California are invited to call and see its opemtiork,itt my residence, in. Penn Wrest. near . Water street (marl) C. EVANS. , ' • fr, 8 I ki Covent Ittsatras am Finnamarto Utinsurre.smis, corner of Penn and t. St. Cksir opposite Eze/lange Hetet, Entrant.: Penn et, res pectfully inform their n e efes and the public, hat they are prepared to furnish and attend to everything in the line of Undertakers, as they have Inn the business of Cabinet Making, and their attention will be devoted altogether to, the above business, keep a large assortment of COFFINS made and finished, cover. ed, and lined in the neatest manner, with a variety o. materials, and at all prices; we keep SHROUDS ready made of all sizes, of flannel, Cambric, and Muslin, at all prices, and made in the eastern style, andmil other articles necessary for dressing the dead, and furnishing funerals, of quality and price to snit; SILVER PLATES or engraving the name and age; ICE CASES for laying the body in ice, by those who wish to keep their (neat any length of time, and have ZINO PANS to put ich in for laying on the body; L.PADEN Collins always on hand. We have a splendid new HEARSE and a pair of fine horses, and any number of the best carriages, eta., etc., and will be prompt, punctual. and reasonable. atigl9-y Hale's Patent Rotary Machine, - APPLICABLE TO TIM 173P3 OP FORCING AND SUCTION PUldy, FIRE MOINE, Steam Engine, Ventilator, and Water Wheel. Tins remarkable Machine was invented by Eusak aux, of New York, and bids fair to supersede, in all its above applications, the machines , now in use. It. has been visited by thousands, and tried in many of its applieatious, and its success has outstripped everything_ in the history of useful inventions. The compact formal the machine, its simplicity . of construction and new ap plication of established prAnciples, render it an. object of admiration to all who seel t.. As a common Pump,for the'use of famiies, its portabil , ity and the facility with which it can be converted into a Fife Engine, are among its advantages. It is equally useful for all purposes to which Pumps can be applied on' . steamboats or vessels, to supply boilers, washing of decks,, pumping the holds, &C., ho ' For Mines and Hydraulic Works of all kinds, it re quires less power to do the same amount of work, and is less liable to get out of repair than any pump, ever be fore invented. It throws a continuous stream of water, without the use of an air chamber or any complicated double acting appamtus. As a Fire Engine, not one half the number of men era required as upon the machines now in use, and they can work a much longer time without fatigue, owing to the . manner of the application of the power—either by crank or capstan. As a Rotary Steam Engine, this machine has supplied that great desideratum among scientific men, viz : obtain- • ing a constant rotary action, which can be satisfactorily applied to practical purposes. As a Yentilatorfor Mines, Wells and Vessels, or a Blower for Furnaces, it is easily and efficienly applied. As a Water Wheel, working either by departing or en ering water, it is something entirely new and eminently useful. It can be used as to obviate much of the expense • it nlaying foundations of mills, digging of water courses &c. tee One of the Machines can be seen and some of its ap plications tested, by calling at Union ,H e 'u corner of Fifth and Smithfield streets, entrance on Fifth st. Rights for individuals, Counties, tee., within the State of Pennsylvania, can be obtained of the subscribers, as above, and any information relative to it cheerfully given. THOS. /1G PERDuE. D. H.WIWAMS. Vor Scrip, at Par. JOHN H MELLOR, No. 81 Wood Urea, fiffilli will sell the following new and second . hand PIANOS, for Pittsburg, Allegheny, or Allegheny County Scrip, at par : One new Rosewood 8! octave Piano, made by Bacon & Haven, New York; price ...... . ...... •:• • • •Sa.7 One do do do do 43300 One Rosewood. 6 octave, Gale & Co. 5275 One do do do do .. • f 32.50 One Mahogany, t octave, nearly new, Gale & & Co. 3200 Ono do do. • - Lord & Brothers` Bps One do .51 do Rosenbaum . SlOO One German Piano,6 octaves. • • •• One old Piano, 5 octaves One Mahogany Piano, Si• octaves, R. &W. Mums'. .890 may 3 Brass•lf.ettleS and Sheet Brass. frECE subscribers - would- respectfully am:Mulct - that 1. they have made airangements with the proprietors of the Glenwood Brass Mills, whiCh gives us the control. for the sale of their Brass Kettles. and Sheet. Brass' for this section:of country . The production of these. are not surpassed in quality by.any- other similarestab=.: jishment in she 'United States. We will alwhYs keel , 11 --"1 - heavy stock of these goods on hand, which we will be pleased to sell at such prices as we trust will meet the views of wholesale buyers. Imrdware merchants .and other dealers in these goods wilfpleeeepive uS JOHN DUNLAP &CO., Canter Market and Second Streets. _..suartlite House; cons= or, 174:MILT11 sna enawr sisnem, irwsntracrt. MUM subscriber respectfully announces that he has 1, now opened thisnew and excellent Iftifel for the az- conunodation of travelers, boarders, and thepublic gen erallmosty. The house and furniture are entirely new; and the comf , octable have been spared to render it one of no pains or expense - and pleasant Betels in the subscrber is determined to deserve,and therefore solicits, ashare of public patronage. - ohtlit/Y JACOB HOUGH ; Pritiirietor. XTEIV AND VALUABLE woruf..—Nititrah, and is 1.11 Remains, with ati account of a 'shift to the Chaldean Christians of Kurdistan, and the Yegedis, or Dcvil Wor shippers, and an inquiry into. the manners and acts of the ancient Assyrians; by Austen UenryLayard, Esq., D. C. D. Just received and for safe bY JOHNSTON & STOCKTON, - "Cos. of illarket and 3d sta. To the Pahlle.:neon:v.o Scrip. - rpar. Comndssioners ot Allegheny County avail them jt selves of the earliest opportunity to inform the hold ens of County Scrip, that the Board have under consider ation the adoption of measures for the prompt redemption of every dollar of Scrip issued heretotore in antiemation of chums against stud 'County, and the Commissioners uow give assurance that, in the coarse of a few days, the resolves of the Board for the speedy-and full redempuon of the County Scrip now in mrenlation, will be publish ed, m.relieve the anxiety of the public 'mind on this subject . The credit of Allegheny County cannot stiffer by a .momentary interrupuon of a circulating medium, based upon the undoubted solvency of the richest and most-pa -mode .population of the State. By order of the Board. +VW' JAMES GORMLEY, Clerk.. __ Lime I lame :lama! ANY CiIIAbiTITYOF LIME, of the very best quality, will be tarnished on reasonable terms, on siort no tice, by 'applying to the anbserilmr, at bisStore,Southend of the Monongahela Bridge, South Pmsbnrgh. mayl.l:2wd JAMES BL:ACKMORE. G UM GUACX-250 lbs., just received and for ealeby B. A. FAHNESTOCK & CO., Corner let and Woodote. A.;1.a.. P—N-7"-----------t h: co I va, will ut are ott .bk. - stoutly in the receipt of Rich RIIIBBOIDRRIES We have on hand the following Goods, viz: , ' _ . - • 'lB5 - riell embM Muslin Capes, front 81,50 to 5,00- _ 850 erabroldered Muslin Collars. "• '34- to lox • 500 crotchet -- " "--, 3711 to •75 - 350 lace " - ' '. " '"' 8- , _..to 14 700 gtmpure - " . ~..- . to_L2* 150 Jenny Lind " ".64 to 1,00 . : 130 embroisered Muslin Mabits,•. - " . - - - 50 . to - 1,56 590 pairs " ," . cutys, . fit: .50 .to 1,50 ~, . - Also, Mourning Collarsan great variety.- - Call 'monst the _Cheap One Pnets Cash Store, 60 Mar- "S TABLE OF POST OFFICES, contain ing an alhabetical list of PosOffices throughout 'the 'Baited S ta tes; distances from ' Washington, D. C.; State and Territorial Capitals, respectively ;. biting the Post Offices in each State, as well as Courmr, with an appendix of the United States-andßritishTarLffs. Just received by ' JOHNSTON & STOCKTON, mayls . ' Corneffid and Market sta. rioNeßEss TOBACC,dA A.) son's" s's Lump Congress Tobacco. Just reedited and for sale by MILLER HICKETBON, ineyl6 Nos. En and 174 LibattStatmn-=',.- INDEPENDENT' POLICE OPFRlSi isiv cornsvqr .Lgerit • and Irwin strcetsfintransern-Itmin A. Tan tto G. REINHART, Alderman and - ga li ois Magistrate. O'Brivs.N, Chief-Constable. Jammu RANDOLPIT,-MlOl do. Will attend at any hour, day or night, when re quired. ' • may) • ktubefactent. 1111rORSE,S, whil e running ai large in the.fields; are 1.1. yen' apt to bruise and inntre thestiselves in many ways. .They are often disabled , so as to be, useless for a long trine.' If immediate - use could' be - made orß. Fabnestock & Co.'s Rubefscierti. and the „bruised part well saturated, and the remedy rubbed in, it would give relief, ease the pain. No fanner should be without this celebrated medlcine as it is all-healing to man or beast . • . B. A. FARNEST.OOK Corner of Wood and First streets•, also, —Coitiet Sixth arid ANDS' SARSAPARILLA-40 40z.,.1nAntiAl.bo just recd and for sale,bY " ' . ; -Et A. FAIINESTOCK L CO., • Come Thitaitd sta. 00USH -B ELS VERY FINE CORN IdEAL—R es l and tor sale by ` (Jana) CITNEATINS agrsmait _ '''... ~ KEINE NO. 296.