The daily morning post. (Pittsburgh [Pa.]) 1846-1855, July 11, 1849, Image 1

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otldPablitherf every Morning, (Sundays excepted.) • Y A It P
NORTEI-WINT CORNIER OT WOOD AND VITT!! ITAANTIt:" . '
U:r TER/W.—Five Dollars -41,:lCiirrPalfAbie sttfetly'
in advance. Six Dollars will iisviriaetylot r equi red if
not p aid within the Tear. t ,:•••••7.i mkt ... • 1
g Single copies Two ciarsor.sihs.4,4 l ll.C . llll!Mpr:
the 081ce, and by the News 80ya.'....• , • -
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• • TiiIO•DATD.DIJAIc DIORAINQ
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• - 'e"ufilLstit from tie *siiin;l office, on a large_.ol
• size abeeti at. TWO DOLLARS a year, an atframe.
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No paper will be diticanturied . (unleu at the dis
cre on orate psi:quiet:ll.j until all artearatiaire paide ' ,
ar No attention-will be-paid-to any order unless lie:
complain:l pT the 4110 e!. pc esktiefe vary refere ne a in this
.j r NI S - 0 ADVERTISI,NO.
!-• • vu . scittaas'os- twatva is ea - 15:83. • •
One Insertion, 80 60 One Month, 54.00:
Two do 075 Two do . . 8
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- Three 00 Three do • • ' 70 0
One Week, 1 60 Four do - 0 00
Two do-- ' 260 Ka `do' .. lo 00,
Three do 3 00 One Year, 15 00
YE',ATGLY 'ADVEBTISBAIENTS:
Changeable at Pleasure.
TWO 8417A.8A5.
six Nona% , :615 001 Six Months, $2O 00
'One 'Year, 00 f One Year,. • • ..... 30 00:
Larger advertisements In proportibril • • • '
ICP Cards of FOUR LINES, Pies Dollars a Year.
Large cuts will not bt! in!erted attleaatut•extm price:
Adtr.riisemenus , egad which the number of inser
tions's not marked, will be insetted•and charged. until'
#roftwicinrit : Curb.
iorremeezikccrii .. outirtii sulaactax.
Q ILLNNON & SHANNON, Attorneys at 24t0.--Qffice
Fourth even nearly opposite the Mayor's Office.
gr. D:JEN.litti US, Attorney at Late, rotme at.; above
Q. UEL liLiktntiattornsiKat Lata—Ormison 44x
stretitinehr Gritau'ihtilburgin • • • • '". Iset2s
AhIRSF.KBREc at • Law' Office in 'Baka
-1 wera,BuLiding Chant street.: • =Main.
11.. W. OLIVE 4, Physician avytAstrgrone—Otece
J.,"Ne'B,llt.'Clair street; Pittsbritgliz.,
DR: - JOHN• ORlLWFURDififfice on St: Clair street,
. opposite the Exchange., suglo-y
el ORLANDO LLoo3llB;_Agaffneyoa Later.- 7 015c0 4th
' .et, Above Wood.;
jtilT4•S
tTIHOBIAS Ai. MARSHALL, damsel at Law.—Office,
LcusTiels in. • ABMS'
DABRAtiki, - Attorney at Lato—Othe.stirttakowellls
V. Buildings, on. Grant .street, opposite the . Court
ill•arlitiNNM,-,dtforrisy sit .Lazo.--U 1
.1.1.• eame building with "Meth= Al'Mnater, Fifth at,
between Wood yind - §mithficld . aagt7.6ni•
Toter BAETClON;rAttorriiy al Lam—Office, North side
U of Fifth orreer, between Wood and Smithfield,. inthe
&me building siith Aldermivaltorrolv. - • oOpitti-I}
Vl.BOH.Libl %V.AutYlVti,..dnorney and Counsellor as Late
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and . Notary - P ublic :— Once ; at Ake corner otAtbtand
Wood sts., over Sibbet Jones' Bleb nnge office. °cab
Dratfru) SNOWDSINI, Attorney at Law.—Otfice in
.12 - therbtalding on the North Nast-corner of Fourth and
R2SOlLBOW,•4l4swouns—Office north side of lath
. street, between Wood and Smithfield, Pittsburgh'.
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itirtcariptimis.& fd'CLORE, Attorneys and Counrcl
- Zara at Lam.—egico on Fourth as. opposite R. &U.
riaterson , a.Liviry Stable; Pittsburgh. oeplo-y
VORWARD&SWARTZWELDSR, , Arrorneys ea Late:
Office on Fourth street, between Woo 4 aud Smith
. ' held, opposite Panersou's LiverY'Slable. 6p7:y
(14 . EOILG.F. F. ttLIA.MOith:, Attorney tient Cottute.tor at
TJI - Lam—Office removed to the dd doorbelove Grant st.,,
on Fourth, to the office lately occupied by Alderman
inar3o
T N.AVCLOVVRIr, Attorney and CowuelLor at Law.—
U • thruieinSakaircll'a Buildings on Grainstreet. ;
scorr,loentist, Fourth at., five doers west of Mar
e ket- work warranted, and if not perfectly Sat
isfactory no charges will be made. feblo
. Dr; *George - 11 9 Ca
NJFF2CE, in Four - astral. near Grant, immediately op
'podia Mr. Bakescell's, to the room lately occupied
as an care by Alderman Miller. He may he fount!, at
night, in No. 71 St. Charles. . my3ll;ty •
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Lt. CARNAHAN, stnarnetrat Law—Attlee tui Fourth
:[L• at. between Cher alley and Grant st: lie=-y
101 , EXIO, V AL.-7:lr Robert Snyder,: hos removed. bta
olnitio Farina street, between,'Wood and Smith
(mid streets. -inarls-Iy,
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MOVAL..--A: Beelen Las remoiadtliS commission
.[4OntlbrWattlini business tom the Canall3asinto his
O new warehouse, on "'the street, nearly opyoshe the Post
REMOVAL.—.TOJEIN J. MITCHEL, - Attorney at Law;
has removed to Fourth at e next door to the office of
IDIPICK-140,000i in Birmingham, for sale by—
' _ . .8.E1t..4 - 5 •51 - ATT/JEWS tc CO
Alderman—Office: Fount street
N. third &at above Smithfield, South side.
Conveyancing of all kinds done with the greatest cafe
and legal accuracy, . -
"Titlento RealEetate examined, &c.
OHN..COYI,E, Notary and Conoryanctr.--tottee in
Foianti street, near Smithfield,
Pittsbargh. Dee daitionds, Mortgages; Articlei of Agree
rabid,- antral othe tkinstraments of writingthawn up with
=carnal and dispateh:' Titles to Seal Estate etruninedi
JOHN A. P • ' SON, Alderman, Fifth Ward, ?aim
st..thetweeat Walnut and O'Hara sts., where. he tray
be found at all times. Those having houses or other prop
erty to ior rent, can have the some - punctually attend
ed to; debts collected, and all the duties of an Alderman
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-A:Troth/EY - and COUNSELLOR at LAVIT; Office in
Me Uoresßuildittgaicorricr of Wylie and Fifth meets
east aide otihe °mixt WIELSC. ' - • ' - - _
[Er Collectinfr,Vonveyarming, extuninationa of Eta
cords, tem, promptly and accurately attended to. myld
rrai — TLY'W.'WI.I.IJAMS, Attorney and Counsellor al
'Law, (successor to Lowzie & Williams,) Office at
the eld susstd, Fpuith It., above Smithfield.
THE - Partnershlphereteforeeristing , between Henry.
W. Williams. Esq., and myself in the practice of the law,
was dissolved by mutual consent on the Wth ult., and the
business will hereafter be continued by Henry W. Wit
lisuisi whom I most cheerfully recommend to all :for
whom I - have the honbr to, do business—us a gentleman
aver), way worthy their confidenza., , •
• daelfßy, WALTER H.
LOVVHIE.
aborxes Conveyancer,
O FFICE ta.Avery Row, Fifth street, above Smithfield,
Drams, fiforcressus, Aeaxxxxxxs,Bourss, Extxxsms, and
exherizummments of writing, drawn with neatness, legal
accumcy and dispatch. Ile swill also attend to drawing._
entitling Afechatuci , Liens. Azeounnz qf Executors,Admin
istrawn) .ExaminOg titteo • to -Bea Estate, Beare/sing
Records/or Lune, st• c:„st c.
Frota his long experience, and intimate acquaintance
with . the mannetof keeping the public. records, he ex
pects togives satisfaction to those who may entract their
puniness to his care. decls
Auction Notice.
rgenbscriber has paid into the Treasu-yofthe Com
monwealth, the amount of license required by law.
alias given the regularly-approved security, and taken
cute commission Of, the first class, as an Auctioneer of
the city of Pittsburgh, and rented that spat:ions -ware
room belonging to. Sylvunus Llithrop, Ea4., NU.114 Woad
street4treedoors from Fifth, where heats prepared to at.
tend tothe sale of every kind of Merchandise; Furniture,
Real Estate, Stocks, Slapping, &a., either lit the Auction
Booms or (mike premises, tind will in all casehexert him=
self to 3helumost for the benefit of Ma employers, on the,
mein reasonable terms;' he will sell erelusittely and only
otitommission; neither purchasing not having anyia
terestwhalever on goods in the store,"but merely the COlll.
salasienforselfing,therebygiving all owners a forchance
without partiality of having therein yroperty disposed of
to the best advantage.
- Salmi will bepromptlysettlefl when made Advances
*lit be-gioon at any time, on the mostaccommodating
terras.'; - Merchants will not be charged for advances:
Regular iaile days Mondays 'and Thursdays, of. Dry
Goods,' GrOteries, Furniture, &c.; and everr'evening,
Hdrdivare, Cutlery, Watches,-Guns; Platols,, and 'Fancy
Articles. B ooks on Saturday evenings. -
JAMES M'KENNA, Amu.
Removal.
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H&,' E. ;TODD Would respectfully inform; the men."
. chants of 'this eity and our customers generally,
that we have removed our stock of Shirts and Geuts Fur
nishing .Gooda,_to the corner.of2ifth and Market streets,
2riebary over. W. /a Y.llligits; entrance on Filth street,
where . we interidin keep on hand a large stock of Shirts,
of our Owaineanfecture, with an aisortraent of.dentle-
ramie' BurnishingfGooda t usnallykept by Eastern:Whole
sale Furnishing Stores.
Being very thankful for the kind patronage bestowed
on us for the past year, vie would' be happy' to receive
.eallefrom our old customers' and merchants generally,
and' - would inform - them :that . we intend nothing on our
van 'aball induce theta to look farther,- as we expect to
add la ti l iu sly; i&ont stook/ and, diminish out prices.
'Me ts'and dealers are solicited to examine our
SlE.Fli* - .0..N I FLU; MAN UPACTOR.Y.'—The subscri
_ben, hoingenlargedtheireemblishmentforthe man:
nficture •of fin= and Filits--on the tourer of O'Hara
and Liberty streets,Tittstiurgh —,- are prepared to furnish
riles °revery description, uf• the hest quality= arid being
determined to make it the interest of.coniamere.to_par,
chase Files from theme respectfully 'invite the patronage
of all:whe use the articla.. ' ' •
anirle•y: r • • .J .NKBINI:ez. Cu. -
RIOIOVAL.--On Alumina o f ; :our pent_up market, and
.istieinand for vegetable stars:ll4.i have been com-
P#lledlo remove my : - Bread Stand "to the opposite side of
Mattes - Street in front of Alexander & Day ' s Thy Goods
BUYruiwlig I e ijkall.ho glad to see 11
former customers.
Jter a. moßami,whotesni. and . Betaapnewist, so
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- 91 3 wir4 street, one 4047 5010 of piaTond4dler"
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RAISTROI CROZER, Conuinssion .MereJialsts
and lksaars in Tnutues,ite.c444l.l2 Warm& der:
i&S.M.4llll.ltr, „CASAIONAMOd::TASLOTta Mid 'lt., near
d Wood—SC-Chades,Buildiage. - Veiol*Y.
o's — aaC
Ajbeigges, , Ni.. U. 4 Wood:nreet.. , • 4... : • fetal
211BULON,KINSEF..ISIplot •Ip ; ?GM, ..:OVISS)
" siket street. • 'feta. •
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hteCLOSKIFIY,../Mos',CitrieSetinagliterst . NO: 13:1,
ki.Liherty street, op , site the month of Mtmitet.:• febi
,T.OSHUA ROBINSON, Agent for ElantdenA C 0.%
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• :Zine ef-Pdektit,tiigh st..; oneloorbittOvi Wodd.'filta
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•JAIJKSON, Patent Matreitti ikpatib944b..
VI, Arty enact, head of Woad. . ;;,
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itraraiSit & kiaLl.ol7, 800 balers and Atatknta*At
Maiket betaken Third - and'Poitrth:" tribbr.
r . DIO..!LNY r Fasl4ionable *Clothing &ark; tdb-
& SAittileatiT, Nit cortkeief Wood and bath"
itioLMESI SON_Bantoriendl Ma Os BYO/sante
. Coin end Itanknfotes, No. 63 Market meet.. baba..
A FULTON;Bdt , Brass Founder, No..7o.xlecoud
beta , etialsiiket and Peri" , &teem:. • (bbt •
MOWN SEND,OARR &CO.; CoetN Gad Wagon Make*,
Chirstrect, near WI brAdge, - • • febt
DR. BROWN , 4 OFFIC4 NO4Miliunond 6 . 1
. I °y6tr ir
Wood street -
(1 WElHNEBERG,FasatonableeGghing Estabisihmanis,
Nool4 Liberty street. , N,.. ,: _ mr24",
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* TO • 11.), Itht.Api,.Fasloonetete 2tulor, nate atteeyzeor
Vt - Ilfooti,oppototerke office of the Pon. my2l.
-Wat: masa, NJ:mama • wax. lucirroo; rtrrettlon.
.W 14 4111 &c/PC K ETSON t iflugesak Groan, nod lat
porters of Brandies, Wines. and Began); N0n.172
2 auu 174, 'cinneeal:Litieitf aid [rain ettaata,Pittaburgh,
/swim Wijitains,, •
PrauAirti smith acid drool; N 0.12, be
.4,Z,L,-4ween Ist iiint2O mom.,
CIA. ItinNilLTY. Ca t -Ferwardin,rand constnission
.iffirehann, Canal BILOItt. . inina
'foßtiiedi:ciWicklil - fair7;a aothier, Laverty street
between Sixth nun routh ode.' • • seplo.
Aidl3 HEY, hIATTHHWd & Co., Wholesale Grocers, Cam
mission and Forwunling hierchants; and Agents tor
tirlirhion Cotton Turns 57 Water st., Pituiburg. tats' WM. A. WAHlY,"iknatt, 'Pena street, three'cloors
above Hand street. Office hours, from nine till
mortlthy
100LEY & LAIRD, Merchant roam, Wood street,
.seet.nd doorlront Water, will keep constaiitli , on
nand a well selected lot of Clothing. asark,hy ,
RR. MAI:ISLAND, Chap, Whokrate and _Rani/ Oath.
fdg Store , NA. Liberti , street, corner of Virgin
aner,Pinsharti.: •••• •••-: • fehmiy
LT LEE, ° lnternam to Atoartrat Lam) Wool Dear('
.11.• and Commiuion Aferehant, for the slap of Ameri
can Woolen - Goods. • ••." 4 '• 4 •
IA Y. A. CO, Bookstikis, Stariettent,tried Paper Duller;
corner of Wood and Third Wools, 3 tititto4rgktt Pa
tsoot-Innding and Printing done to order. :eta •
TAhLES F. KERR, .dirWigfritt Lad — removed to
bilice remov
1./ Fount; street, be tween_ nenithheld tuutGraut streets
ritteburgb. ittn3:Bnt
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CUMIINS & ‘3311T11, Fonrarding and Coymissfon
Mena ams and Dealers in Produce, No. 3 Smith6oldet ,
opposite gad Monongahela House. jet
KITIND &MOORHEAD, Malteds and Mad Grocers
_Mond Produce Dealers, comet of the Diamond and
Diamond apey. my
MCTODD DO:;DanDomin's Ftinsishing Gooddles
.l.2. tab/u4,—wit, cornet of Markin and Fifth Moms, op
sauce; entrance ou Pal/ism-et. ruyi3
AA :132.A.L0M mutt Ras;
. IThatesak end/Wait !Karr in
Fancylnd Ssapts Dry43oetisi ll6l4s:rket street,
%weep Fourth inr2.3
JUkiN Gald Beater, iSlo. 120 W uod ■
Gold I.:eif, Dentists'Foil.a.c. constantly on hand and
manalactared to ordor. _ . • Iny23_.
&;I URPHY. JLA.:d, d'oni• Patters . and Commission
1.7.1: • liferthiraLij fat ilia bf Amorielin Woolen Gegods,
comer oftibestpittanl ultiloecil'a allot.. • novt
FIILUALE,' Forte Murat newer, and dealer in
. idagetd Inetrintteuti; i'do:"ll.2 "Wood 'street, near
.1031a1 •H WOOOWEL;L„laparser.dad Brine in For-
EI ay, and Thatestie Mardiesre t toner Of Second and
AMULL AIc,OLURKAN Cal.; Agents. for Carlisle
1...7 and Sipparips Repast Line of Packet Ships, from
NetrYork to Liverpool, No. lit Liberty at: febl
tfl Agency of Sic Pout:ugh Lard. Oil . Factory,
Market street, Pittsburgh. . hat
r lAA-FOE. O'CONNOR ; Proprie tors ot the Pittsburgh
Portable Boat Store carrier of Peon and Pay no eta
TAMS' MAY, If7toicser, Forwardinrittrd -Cern
inistioiBhoharA Water street, between Market and
IT'LL lc CLIIIBY, Bankers and BreAcosgs Brokers,lNl o
Ja 63 Wood sire et,s6inl door below, foarol,.aresl side
febi
11. KAAIERk"KHAAI Bankers and Exchange Brokers Arlarimer of Third and Wood „street*, opposite the St.
Charles Hotel. feld. _
TOHNSON STOCKTON,Bookullers,Sirthollerf,:Prin-
CIF ters arid Pub/is/14ra, coroor of Market and Third sta.:
fehl
'VICTOR SCRIBA., Bookseller, &ado:ter' dad Binder
V Fifth street, bet wean . Wood aud Market. jan7
Brass Fouader and Oar Four, Smith
1 • field street, between Diamond alley and Firth st,
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deelB'
T kJ. MCDEVITT, Wholesale Drown, dealers in Pri;
duce and Pittsburgh manufactures, No. 214 Liberty,
opposite 7th st. t.apis
EVEN BIG DOORS LLOTHING STORE, No. 5, Siztla
o Wet, near Libtny....: ' CJOHN FARRAH,
nov24
UOLLANsitiEtt HAI - WARD, Wholesale and _Retail
Dealtrain'Boats and Shoes, No. 186 Liberty street, op.
posits Wood. febl
- IDi A. PrffNESTOCK le CO., Wholarale Drug Ware
-1.1/. pause, corner of Fiat and Wood streets, and corner
of Wood and Sixth. fell!
1.5. It vouso I. Q. 4 rorso.
T S. M. , YOUNG & Co ,117utterale and Retail Family
• atoms, and .Dealers in Produce, N. W. corner of
Fourth and Ferry and S. W. corner of Third and RIM
streets, Pittsburgh. mnr3l,s
lOSHUA RHODES, Wholesale _Fruiterer, Canfeetionir
. and Dealer in Nuts and all kinds of Foreign Fruits,
No. f Wood street, - East side; between Water and Firs
streets; Pittsburgh, Pa. All orders in his line carefully
attended, to. martlo
hiterblelisvrrr. .14mes Pacihcrirrr. Wit. Ma/wrier
TORN McDEVITT &BROS., Ma rrale Grocem,Deal,
era in Produce, Pittsburgh Manufactures, and Mar
'cliandize -generally,. No. 13 Commercial Row, Liberty
street. atar2Ly
IXTM. ALEXANDER SONS. Coffin Makers anFg-
Tif nishing Undertakers, corner of . Penn and St. Clair
streets, opposite the Exchange. Entrance on Penn sreet.
TWIN H. MELLOR, - Wholftale and Retail Dealer In
ep mus ic and Musica . thietruments,Pianos,Sehool Spoke,
and Stationary, No. Lft Wood street. jani
Teams PATTER/30N, Jr., corner of First and Ferry
ey streets tannalltettiter - of Locks, Hinges," and Bolts ;
Tabacco,'Faller . , Mill and_ -Timber Screws; Hansen
rewa for polling Mills &c. seplo
T DATA!, Ratifying. Distilkr, and Wholesale Dealer
ti sin Foretgn and Domestic Wines and Liquors, "No.
114 Liberty street, and 53 Diamond alley. ir2l
UXCEIANGE HOTEL, Exchange Place,: Baltimore.
124 D. Doassy,Proprietor: Coaches will be in readiness
at:all the landings to convey. passengers, free of charge,
to the Hotel. . - ,doc2d
VINO & FINNEY, Agenta for the .Gstataare
XL. insurer:es Company,'of Philadelphia, at the Ware
house of King & Holmes, Water street, nearblarket.
febl
rtARSON dcMeKNLGHT, Whoksead 13-recerr and -Qom
mission Merchant", Sixtl 'street, between . Wood. and
LibertY:. • " dee4
Axnu. GLENN, Bookbinder, corner of Third and Wood
yy streets, above G. H. -Ray,-where heris prepared to
do every.deseription of ruling and binding. pea
11' DRY GOODS, North east corner of 'Maisel and
S AI UEL moßgow, 31anatieturei °Pilo, Copper
- alai Sheet Iron Ware - , N0...1.7 Fifth street i between
Wood arid IVlarket feat°
qpnoTir& SCOTT, Wholesale .anct Retail Dealer in
Baas; Shad, Trunks,'Snrpetßafr,ke., S. W. corner
or Fourth and Sndittfield 614: Pittahuigh t Pa. [Mll2:y
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PRINGBR 11A.P.8AD311.• ••• • • • • ••• ••• • • wlt,Ltai.44 11.i1331.11011..
S - & 11 MiltAliGH, Commission and Forwarding
Aferchatat, and dealers inflow'' Wool and Produce
No. 53 Water, , und 104 Front strlet f between 'Wood and,
•Sinithfreld eireets, , Pritsbuter. `'• - ' , Its2o: •
DICHAR T. LEECH, r.i .Imparter, and dealer in
JAf Foreign and. Domestic "Sadieiy, Hordirara, and Car
riage . all deacrifitiona t No. 133 Wood. et. :
Yinsbth ll 2seven dOota abovellfil; and one dooi above
H. Chilue'zc C Shoe Store.
Mint ftSINCLAIR,IIate Martin tlatintith,) Wheksida
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Grocers; Produie and Camminiox Dfeiehantsi66 Wood
street, Pittsburgh. The undersigned hating - entdied into
partnership under the above style, respect:day ask` the
'patronage of. the friends of the and of thllYnr"
chasers generally,: `'hey, feel warranted In' Pedmunt
that they can give satisfection to all who may:buy - -of
them, or eondde business to their care. : ,• •
WM. a•SMITIS;
W. M. SINCL.MIC---
Lott—Boanded by Fenn, Liberty
and Ray ate.; each lot having - 24 feet - front, and, ex
tending back 110 feet- Two of thentare corner lots, and
.be posuion of the whole property is one of the rtioisl_ad,
'vantagecraalti the - city. - For furthefinformauon apply to
, SWAItTOWELDER, Fourth at.;
between Wood and ficaithfleld
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7000 Ds: Shoulders reN and for Bale- by
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urar: Deakin, No. 168
•ly ‘Libirty - striel7Pitiibuttlii • • • " mnrl7
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L. 0. REYNOLDS. J. L. SDEIL
- ril EYNOILDS4..BITE:E,.WhoIzsair &seen, Commission
~ .Lho Mamba's* niutDealersin Rags, Paper, &a, 'corner
ler Penn innUrsnaisireeta,Pinsburgra. All sizes Prinl ,
ing Paper constantly on hand....; . mari7iy
Whikraii,GioterirrUl'Rea.YgiUg
111 - ood'Dealer it FonftskiitidDerileslic Wind's
• and Liquors, Flour, Checusq.Seediiieititiacc., No, 'l7
Libeitymtreet;Fittilaturh;_sz ; ; mat9
.101 - OUSE, •EIfGN, ANOJORN ENI I AL PAINTER,
IX Liberty street, opposite 1i0n41... All work neatly
executed. Orders punchialtj'auended. te. . (mufti
~. George Beale, Jr',
ItANUFACT OREffOF. BRUSHES, Wuussass AND
75. Trovd strut; Pittanirgh, Pr.' Con-.
Agielleibtribiol4'a gene ml - coid 'extentife assortment of
whi.suaiesst BRUSHES, at the lowest 'Eastern prices.
~, N .:,lWrlktschine Brushes, ke., uude to 'order as the
ristelitUatiee. , .
.mar3o:y
• ' As_ Bs .15PalNOSTEINs• .
'No. , 140 Wood itrut, between Fifth and VirgiriAllsy,
'. MI
and Retail Denier id,Cedar Ware,
" Fancy Ware,WoodenWare; of eveiy description;
low NVare, foreign and 'domestic; Malts of all
kinds ; Patent Rotary Chums, which far surpass any now
in use in the United. tates.• For sale at the lowest
prices. mar2l3-2mo
Ii.PCANDLREIS•d. CAMPBELL,
No. 97 Wood street, eras door to Diamond alley
,
WHOLESALE DEALERS to VAMETT AND DAY GOODS ,
ARE now in daily receipt of niLthe articles in their
• line of businces—tpurolased at the lowest prices In
the East; to which they invite the attention of country
merchants and otherss and which they flatter themselves
they can dispose of at the lowestpricee and on the most
favorable terms.
SIiPKINLEV, Rouse, Sign and Ornamental Painter,
. and dealer in PAINTS, No. 44.81. Clair st., Pitts
burgh, has constantly on hand ail kinds of Linseed Oi l;
Dry or Mixed; Japan and Copal Varnish ;
Boiled Oil; Spirita Turpentine Window Glass, of all
sizes; Putty, Paint Brushes, &a., all orthe beat quality,
and Ccr sale at reasonable orictys. • sepll
apK GERBERDING, Dealer in Imported
and Domeitie Segars,Snaff and Tobacco,
Wholesale 'and Reiaii, Liberty street, six
doors above Smithfield, Pitaborgh, Pa.
13:7 - All orders from coasts) , Merchants mill be promp
y attended to. • .-
''' - "*..' ` •` 4Y2017
wm.. IL SCALVE
1A11.13 ATILINSON.
C AIFE & ATKTNSON, Manufacturers qf rin, Cop
-0 per and Shea Iron Ware. They also execute every
descriptiou of Blacksmith .Work. First. street, between
Wood and Market, Pittsburgh. . oct3Ly
Ditird§TDIIIIGS !!—Jost. Mom&
Apothecary, north4vast comer. of Wood and Fifth
streets, Pittsburgh, will keep constantly on hand Drugs,
Paints, Oils, Dye-Stotts, &a;
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, iec , &c., &c., which will be
sold low (circuit'. • ap2o:ly
AAI'F.ROVILLO, Ihurertaker, Fifth street, im
mediately opposite tint Theatre, respeerfully in
forms his friends and the patine in general, that he has
cesumed his business as a Furnishing Undertaker. He
is supplied with and always keeps on hand Coffins of all
sizes and !dada, Shrands, and all other articles necessary
on such occasions.
Silver plates, ice boxes, and leaden coffins will blimp
plied in order. A fine hearse and eat Tinge stymy' ready
to attend funerals. tiep2.9:ty
- • John al. TOW11111•11d,
DRUGGIST AND APOTHECARY, No. 4.5, Market
street, three doors above Tht rd,Pittabu nth, will have
constantly on hand a well selected assortment of the best
end freshest ?dedieirtes, which he will sell on the most
reasonable terms. • Physicians sending orders will be
promptly attended to, and auppplied with articles they
may rely upon as genuine.
Physicians pmcriptiona will be accurately and neatly
prepared from the best materials, at any hour of the day
or night.
Also : for sale, a large stock of fresh and good PERFU
MEM . dee39
n. oaitacistai. ti. UILLER
GALLAGHER; LONG & 'HILLER,
No. 109 Franz si.„.baseern Wood 'and .„Smisktirld arrtert.
Air ANUFACTURERS of nells of all sizes, double and
in single action Force Pumps, Counter Railing. Min
eral Water ramps. fittings of all kinds for Gas, Mr'aser,
Steam, bc., Brass Castings for Machinery and tutil-altri
ton metal for same. Particular attention paid to Oas
Fixtcues, and a well assorted stock of Plain and Orna
mental Pendants, Burners, Chandeliers, &e.,&c., con
mantly on hand. oeM
_KASS AASISTCOZCG. SCALIA!. CROZET!.
RhtSTItOZ 4 IG /c: CROZER, Coonniision Merchant.",
/1 No. la Mnrket street, Pitteburgh, Pa., will ttttend
promptly to the sale .of :every description of Western
Produce, and other articles entrusted to then cure.
. .
artratt us—Hanna, Hussey & Co., Pitubburglt; Fianna,
Ctahnm & Co., New Lisbon, a; Merchant* generally,
NVellseille, CL - Ramie* CtglabY, Bridgeport. 0 4 A. G.
Richardson & L. Cincinnatr F. Howard, Louisville,
Ke ,Guile & DOnvort, St. Louis; 11. Boyles, Steuben
ilecthy
. .
DROW novisiaL, .
CORNER OF 3EITIiFIELD AND THIRD STS,
Pit:Shure& Pa. -
BROWN /c CONNELLI, -YROPRILWORS.
N. B.—Good Stabling attacheetto the house.
A•viluvoN, and — Brati.Foundtr, has reTiiii it .1
commenced 'business at his old stand, No.-70, Se
cond, between Market and - Perry streets, where he wilt
be pleased to see Ids old customers and friends.
Church, steamboat, and bells of every size, from 10 to
10,000 pounds, cast front paoerns of the most approved_
models, and warranted to be of the best materials.
Iktineral Water Pamp . s, Counters, Railings, &e., tkc.,
together with every variety of Brass Castings, if requir
ed, turned and finished in the neatest manner.
A. F. is the sole agent for Babbitt's A nti-Atiraetion Me
tal, so justly celebrated for the reduction. of friction in
machinery. The boxes and composition can be had 01
him at tilt times. noolthy
111 NEWLY INVENTED PATENT BLOCK SPRING
..1,1 TRUSS, for the immediate relief and permanent
cure of Hernia and Rupture' (Suited to all sizes.) The
superior claims of this Truss consist In the comparative
ease with which it may be worn. The pad or 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
internabssion, until a cure is affected The subscribers
have made arrangements for, the manufacture of these
valuable Trusses, m a superior sly le, in Philadelphia, and
have them now for sate at their office, No. 77 Smithfield
street, near Sixth, Pittsburgh. OEXAGE WATT,
iYi
ATM DRUG STORE'.--.lontr D. Mortosn,
sale anti Retail Druggist, No. t)3 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 in his line, consisting of' Drugs of all kinds, Dye
Staffs, Paints and Garnishes, Chemicals, &e., together
with all such articles as tire usually kept for sole at a
whblesale and retail drug store.
His stock is entirely new, and has been selected with
care... He is confident that his articles, both as to quality
and price, wiltplease such as may favor him wills a call,
SIONONOAHELA PLANINti AULL.—Ltrarts MELL-
Mann would respectfully inform his friends and the
public, that his new establishment is now in full opera-
tion, and that he is prepared to furnish Boat Cabins, and
fill all orders for Planed Lumber, with promptitude,and
at the lowest rates.
Board and Plank, planed on one or both sides, con
stantly on hat d.
Sash, Doors and Mouldings, of every description, made
to order. •
SalidaFe and Carpenters would find it to their advan
tage to give him acall, as he can now famish them with
'planked stuff; suitable for every description of , swork.
dee3-tf
West Point Works.
eRESTON & 'WAGNER, Engine Builders, have cam
menced business on Penn st., near the Point, at the
establishment formerly carried on by Steakhouse & Ned.
min. Persons 'wishing to purchase Steam Engines for
Boats, or for other purposes, wilt please favor us with a
call, as we flatter ourselves to be.able to furnish them on
as favorable terms as any otherestablishment in the city.
•
Also, rolling mill and castings of every desuiption can
be had at the shortest notice.
Rzstrazacas--Capt. Robert Beer, Thomas Scott, Esq. ,
Church, Carothers, & Co., H.Denny, Esq., N. Allen &Co'
CYPRI AN PRESTON,
14,22 ENOCH WAGNER.
OREAP BONNETS,--W. R. MURPHY is selling oil
‘...1 his remaining stock .of BONNETS at greatly redu
ced prices. Bonnets of last winter's- shapes at from 25
cents to $l,OO. •,
Cheap Zawns.—A lot of Dress Lavintireduced to 121
cents per yard.
Witte Goods for Dresses.—A supply just received, and
offeredveirflow.
Dark GrAghams.—Rich darlc styles of Ginghants. 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 do.
!mat and..D.rustini:—An'exOellant stook on hand, from
4a. per yd. upto the finest qualities. .
Menerthmeam torture Fourth and Marker MITES. I.
Important,
JOHN M. !HAIR, DAVID' STEWART and PHILIP
SPAHM.AN, having purchasedthe entire interett and
stock in trade of Mr, John W. Blair. beg leave to inform
heir numerous friends and the public that they have this
day enteredintopartnership under the firm and style of
" BLAIR & C 0.." for the manufacture of Brushes of every
description. Being .practic satworkmen,they:wil l make:
up every article 011ie most durable , material, and - in the
first style; and will keep en hand, formic, at theirstore,
No. 120 Wood street, a very large assortment of every
thing in their line of business—which, with their exten
,sive . Meek of Shoe Findings, Fishing TAckle,, Pen and
.Packet. Knives, Powder, Shot, and Variety Goods, they
will sell cheap, wholesale and retail.
Machine Brushes made to order, with,despateh.
- The encouragement andpatronage of thew friends and
- the public tit eamestlysolioited t and will be thankfully re
.eeived.: Observe!'BLAlß & CO.,
Pittsburgh, Oct 2.Bl.ll,lfilfitional* , -, -120 Wood et.
:Where.Oholera Prevails, -;
betterthan the smelfof Camphor,. Lux
'll WARD'S Camphorated &gars have beau proneuneed
4,_it tet t h e thing'': hr,all who're smoked rhem—pleasant
and mild; made from pare Havana Teibeteco, 'and no
dear. Try.thorew •LEEWARD do CO.,
Market at., three doors:from Water,
1e25 „ and next to Lehmayer's Clotidng Store.
y —,+ ` ',~':'° „ "f?a.`€s,'~~^~ytF.ii:,r.;.;..~: ~~.E:or - fr„ij;~: e~nsrz~:.Yur -: .~ - ,sa - r; "'~``~ ..i~ei~.,v~'::
~,w,~.,. _i
vin..141.. • .
rptiF subscribers' Mott lispeetfally announce to' their
I fellow-citizens that they . have perfected their ar
rangement to.carryon the husineas of Tin Roofing on an
extensive scale. , , - . , ~ ,
• . . . .
Itip now close on four years Attlee we funtintroduced
tin roofing In this city. Darius. that flute we have cover
ed over fifty thousand square feet .of roofs With - tin Prate,
and in all cases we believe we have given the'most en
tire sansfactiott. This kind of roof has.bten applied.to
the . very item buildings in. this oily, including, among, a
largenunaber of others, the two superbbuildings on Penn
street; owned by John ' L:Shoetiberger and John Miser,
&qrs. That tin roofing (when skillfully luld'on) is both
permanent 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 onthe nog-board
`during the last twenty.years; and from enquiring on the
'subject, we have yet to learn of any one of - those roofs
having been worn out. The tools covered with tin In
our own city . are open to the ezotaination of all who take
an. interest in the matter. We have also, prepared, a
miniature plan of roofs, which may be seen at our esutb
lishment, when!, any other information will be given with
pleasure.JOHN DUNLAP & CO.
mar 7 '!. Corner Market and Second streetc:.
frtHE ATTENTION OP THE PUBLIC is respectfully
J. called to the following, cerdlieates-:
Ma. S. Esanna----Having tested.. a. quantity of. Gold
weighed by your Areometer, I find the result proves your
instrument correct ; and recommend the use of at to
those going to California, as the best method for 'obtain
hag the real value of Gold. Reny. yours, '
J. tl. DUNLEVY,
Pisis6urgh,Marelt 9, 40. ..Gold Beater.
Prrrimanon. March 7,1940. •
Ma. Elam—Dear Sir.: Having examined the “Areom
eter," manufaetured at your rooms, I do not hesitate to
commend it to [Lease of thosa gentlemen who are about
.removing to California, in search of Gold.
It gives a close approximation to the specific . grovity
of metals, and will certainly enable the adventurer to as
rtain w hen his placer Is yielding Gold.'
- mrlol Yours, resp'y, • AVCLINTOCK.
Head gnu:tors for II!lots and Shoes,
COAAIOI TOVitill anti SMITH:III:Lb BITER rs, PITTSBCIIO6,
TROTII& SCOTT having commenced
. general SOOT and.SHOE bulineas,
wholesale and retail, wopld rcapectfally 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 Cbildrea'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 Soots, and Ladies' Misses' awl
Children's fine work.
Please call and examine for yourselies.
N. B.—Traveling Trunks, Carpet Bags, he., &e., al
ways on band and for sale low for cash.
07 - Country Merchants would find it.to their interest
to give us n cull, when visiting the city.
TROTH & SCOTT,
Corner 4th and Smithfield etc.
Public Notice to Eoosionttsto.
. ..
jTux subscriber, being desirous .of
eh
anging his busincas..has determined
to close out the balance of his stock of BOOTS,
SHOES AND TRUNKS, AT COST. They will
be sold in lots, to suit purchasers; from •
- ONE PAIR TO A THOUSAND
Country Merchants am Invited to call at
HATES', CORNER SMITHFIELD AND FIFTH STS.,
Opposite the Pittsburgh Foundry - , where they can buy to
their satisfaction, for the stock must be closed out soon.
100 eases Doom on hand, 815, 81e, $2l, 821 per case.
mar .1. BATES.
THOMAS HARRISON, MANUFACTURER OF
Wagons, - Drays, Carts, ako.,
PERESTIMBITLI AVENT74/L117? /TILE litoll TRE COVET LOUIE.
T"Eproprietor of this establishment having always
on hand a supply of superior, well ..etusoned Leat
her, Is prepared to 611 orders of every description in his
branch of manufacturing, with as short notice and on nit
favorable terms ae any other workman In the Went.
A newly Invented Patent Tip Wagon, for hauling
brick, is built at the above place. Alan, Repairing at
tended to. Orders from u distance will 'receive. prompt
attention.
Ritaisracza—Geo. w. Smith, James McCully. Jonas
M'Clintock • • marS-3m
bureau avid Bedstead Factory.
S.& W. lIANNAFORD respectfully inform the At. citiZella and the public generally that thry have re
moved their Wurerooms to t.lsnithfield street, between
Diamond alley and Fifth street, sign of the Btg Bedstead,
where they areprepared to s. 11, wholesale or retail, very
cheap for cash, the following articles :-,-Bureaus, Bed.
steads, with Gazzam's iron Fastenings. and also the beat
quality of Screw Bedsteads. Tables, Stands, Jce. And
they wish it particularly understood, as there Is sontuch
prerdiee against machine nande weak, that they warrant
thew work 10 give satisfaction, and if not welt made the
money shall be reamed. .• maclont
.
J _
OIIN $. - HAMILTON, ARCPrllfqf at Loto--Office on
Fourth WELT, between 'Wood .unti Smithfield, Pitts
burgh. ap2o:l
(JENTS WANTED.—Two orthree Agents can find
11 desirable situations To eaIIVOSS and take eubscribers
in this County Corn valuable work, highly recommended
by numerous persons distiguished nlikefor theirlearning
and religious mlluence In this and F.estern CiliCA, by ap
plying in person to EDWARD TODD A , CO.,
may( Corner of Fifth and Market stn., up stairs.
Vat stalti/e itealir.state for Sale.
C=M;IM
T".ubscriber will sell, at private sale, that valuable
Property, on the. Fourth street rend, adjoining ids
present residence, and give possessitin immediately.—
There are about TEN ACRES OF CHOICE LAND, in a
high state of cultivation. The improvements are a largo
and well finished BRICK DWELLING HOUSE, A stt.-
rb Barn, and other oubbuilditts. Adjoining the Dwell
ing is a running Fountain and a good Pump, which fur
nish a constant supply of excellent water. There is a
va4ety of Fruit Trees and Shrubbery on the premises:-
a the above described property is not sold soon, it will
be rented for a time. Also, for sale, a large LOT, on
Pen.isylvania Avenue, at the end of the hoard-walk.
Inquire of trearal:3ml DAVID HEELER.
No. 115 WOOD ET.
Going to Move.
/111 INA., GLASS AND QUEENSWARE SELLING
‘..) OFF—CALL AND SECLELE BAZOAIN3.—The undersign
ed being abOut to remove,in the coining month, to Na.U5
Wood street, is desirous of closing our the . greater Part
of his Stock at REDUCED PRICES. lie would call
your particular attention to his large and splendid assort
ment of CHINA, GLASS and QUEE.NSWARE,' Giran
doles, Lamps, Britannia, Tea Ware, Castors, Preach
and English Mantel Ornaments, and Tea Setts, of the
newest styles and pattennif till of which he races at a
small advance above cost. Remember the place, No.
115 Woo n sr. ifeletil M. HOPKINSON.
Commercial Row Cabinet. Wareroom
la T. B. YOUNG A. Co.
Pi , ET
Tl A Nlr r Alt e tT-R v alt l itt r o C l ot r ine rein! Row, Liberty
street, opposite the bead of Smithfield. where they will
,keep constantly on band an extensive assortment of So
fan, Tables, Wardrobes, Bureaus, Bedsteads, Chairs and
every article in their line of basilicas.
a. Undertakins
.promptly attended to at reasonable
ices may 27
Hats, Caps, and 13Iuffs.
iIkTHE subscriber is now receiving from the
city of New S ork a choice assortment of Hats
Cape and Man, Latest Fashions, in great Va.
rim, and very CHEAP, wholesale and retail.
JA,AIII3 WILSON,
nouill Smithfield street, :Id door South of 4th at.
lIVCORD & 00., (late IlVlCord &R.lng,)
WILL introduce, on Satunlny, Aug. 2G, the FALL
STYLE OP II A T , just received from New
York. Those in wantof a neat and beautiful HAT,
are invited to call at their store, corner of Fifth end
Wood streets. atur24
New Bat and Cap Sittore.
JAMES WILSON, Hat illarinfacturer,
(formerly of the corner-of Diamond alley
and Woodstrec9f.gsigslcave respectfully
to inform his old custo,,,,:rs, friends, and the public, that
he has opened a.NEV STORE, on Smithfield at.. where
a choice assortment of HATS, CAPS, and . LADIES'
FURS, (as good, neat, fashionable and ClIff:AP as any in
the city,) may be had. J. NV. very cordially invites his
friends and thepublic to remember his new location and
establishment,and give him a call as hearty as he intends
to welcome them. maral-ly ,
Fashionable Hat and Cap Manufactory.
GEORGE S. ANSHUTZ, Agent, respectfully
informs his friends and the public general.,
ly, that he has commenced the manufacture of
Hats and Caps, at No. 33 Wood street : one door from the
corner of Second, where he has now on hand a fine as
sortment of . tials and Caps of his own manufacture, which
he will dispose of, wholesale or retail, on thd most rea
sonable terms, for cash or city acceptance. Hats made
to order at the shortest notice. apt9-3m
Clinton Paper
THE CLINTON PAPER' MILL, situated at Steuben-
Ohio, having beenenlarged and improved, and
at a very great expense added new anti the roost im
proved kind of machinery, is now prepared to manufac
ture all kinds of Writing, Printing, Wrapping and Cotton
Yarn papers, Bonnet Boards, &e., equal to any in the
Eastern or Western country.
The undersigned having the Agency of the above Milk
will keep constantly on. hand a large supply of the‘differ
cut kinds of Paper, and will have any size made to
order at short nouce. S. C. HILL,
jan3l. ST Wood street.
MBE subscribers having taken the Saw-mill above the
1. Fifth Ward Bridge, formerly run by Mr, John Cham
bers, and having a good stock of Timber on hand, would
solick the patronage of the public. Orders thankfully
received and punctually attended to.
SAVARY S. SPAULDING.
The undersigned having sold his interest in the above
Mill to Messrs. Savary & Spaulding, would recommend
them to his former customers and the community, echoing
well qualified to give satisfaction to all who may deal
with thom Orintr2:tfl JOHN CHAMBERS:
11 ---
OhIGBPATHICBOOKS. -- Just recelved,at the Book
store of the sabscriber, in Fifth sL, near Market:
Materia Aledira,pura, by Samuel Haluternan,translated
and edited by Charles Julius Hempel, M.D. 4 vols.
Hartman's Acute Distascs, by Dr. Hemprel, vol. 1. •
Homoipathic Domestic Medicine ,by J. Lowrie, enlarg
ed and improved by A. J. Hall, hLD,
Jahr's New Manuel, vol. 1; Neal dud 3.
. listings Domestic Physician.
Booningbausen'sTherametic Pocket Book, for Ronne
pathists, by Dr. Okie. -
Bahaman's Chronic Diseases, voL 3.
Together with Medicine Chests, of different sizes and
prices. taplB].. vlcTowseaum.
~~Hiscel~anious
The Areometer.
W AGOIIII9, W /LOONS:
EMKfnl
atiacttlantozw. ,
'a. 6:litiadit. ' a. DAtLEIt
.• .. • el. f ••• " ,Hummer:*.Battler, . • ; .! • ,
CABINET WAREROOM, SMITHFIELD STREET,, •
Between Seventh-tweet and Strawberry alley, Pittreurg;Pa.•
41HAMMER & HAULER keep constantly on hand.
a yarictyof excellent _and fastdonablaFurnaure t
wa r ranted equal to any in the city, and sold on as,
!bramble terms as can'be obtained' at any similar
.i.alablitiliment in lie West. They have now 00 hand art!
unusually extensive stock, embracing all kinds of ftrni.:
lore, from the Cheapest . and plainest tallienzosVectittly;
and e legant ., All orders promptly auended to. : inlatni;
Furniture.
. .
A i ..
Tna 'subicriber, wishing' to reduce hls Present
stock of Fureiture, will; fr om this data until far
ther
detemillied' to lessen the amount 'Hillock on harid.
Those persons who may call on him with the intention
ofgetting a " good penny's worth," will 'not be, disap-
Pointed. Hie stock of Furniture' is equal to any iii the
city, both in style and workmanship, and the suisorunem
complete. -.ALEXANDER AVCURDY,
- d o or ' rniara Itonme
mar l 7 • - .Nexi above". Pittsbfthß a nk.
" -•— James •W. Wooftwell - IIRE
Ski.O.DERN AND ANTIQUE FITRNIT -. • .
.. .: No. 8.3. THIRD STREET, PrrrllDlTil ral
y l lure,
/Claims. Mid splendid assortareat
suitable for Steambantsf Hotels r and Private Dwell
ings, constantly on hand, and made to order.
•• e present Stock on band cannot be exceeded by any
manufactory in.the Western country.: Persons. wishing
to purchase, woald do well to give me a call, as I am de.
*ermined my prices shall please.' Part of the Stock:con
sists in—
Teta a Tete; . ...Buffet Etagele;
Louis XIV. Chairs;' .Queen Elizabeth Chean
Tea Poyse ; • - • • • Frtlit Tatiles'; "" .• •t''''`
Toilet Tables ; , ...• ; .Loals XV:.:COMMOdaIs: ..
French Miahogany Bedsieads; Piano Stools;,
50 Sofas, with, plush and hair cloth covers i -
. 50 Mahogany Rocking Chairs;. ',..-.:•' . • ' .
40 dozen Parlor do.
30 " • :rimer' do, ... . • - '
25 Centre Tables; . .
20 pair Divans'; 4 pair Pier Tables ; '
15 marble top Dresstag Bureaus,' .
S Wardrobes; 8 geeretarfes and Book Cases; -
20 marble top Wash Stands;
4 pair Ottomans; • •
d pair Fancy Work Stands.
A clay ;Inge assonuent of common Chairs and oilier
Fattlitere, too numerous fo'mention. ' • '
1177 Steam Boats furnished on the shortest notice, and
on the most reasonable terms. , fetid
Gold• WmLitters:
PARRY has invented a insehine forwashing Gold,
H
fir which he has roads application for a patent--
They era now offered for side at the Wertheim of
PARRY, SCOTT &C0.,N0.1173 Wood at; Pittsburgh.
Adventurers to California are Invited to call and ex,-
amine these labor.saving machines: They are simple In
their constroction, transported on. the back of
mules or horses, weighing eighty .pouniki each, and can
be put in operation in half an boar. They enn be 'filled
with provisions. It is the opinion of those Who have
seen the trial of one.of these machines of smallest.sirer
that two men will wash the Mineral from 1511 bushels of
sand or earth in a day, without the loss of a portiale 'of
the mineral. They can be increased in Size and worked
by water or mule power;-if expedient. The operators
work without going into re.water,or being exposed to
water or wet. and consequently withont endangering
their hea th They will require but a small stream of
water, and can be used the whole season,and ten be put
into operation whore there is IW/ sufficient water to wash
in the usual way. • - ' ' • '
Price of smallest size 835. Orders from abroad, at;
conspanied by cash, will beyromptly
• • '•• • H. PARRl,•at•Parry, Scott ik•Co. , s,
Rfebialtf No. HO Wood at., Pittsburgh. THIS LE - ItER. - ZlWhe herni
at.-
ae! head of hair, when they can have one for three
shillings? Twenty years' loss of hair and wonderful
restoration! ' •
. . • •‘ BAzzisseas.,..July 17,1847.
'"Dear Sir—The Wonderful effects ofJones , Coral Hair
Restorative has been decisively demonstrated in the en
sea Cl several respectable citizens of the town,
who, ou
account of your selling thrCeshilling trial bottles, try it
without fear. One instance, which has attracted partic
ular attention, is the Cage of a gentleman who had little
or no hair for twenty years; he hail tried numerous pre
parations in vain, and ultitnately had his head shaved and
wore a wig. At my recommendation, he tried the Re
storative,*and after using it, according to the 'direction,
fora short time the young hair appeared,and he has nosy
as fi ne a head Of hair as any person in Baltimore.
"Yours, &e. JOHN KILYINGTON..
It ceases eyebrows to grow, prevents the hair from
turning grey. and the first application causes it to cult
besnutully, frees it from scow, and stops it - rand &Meg
off.
Sold With fall directions at 82 Chatham st.N.'s and by.
Wm. Jackson, Agent,WLiberty at. Pittsburgh: [Sepal
Spring Fashions Slats and Caps.
fun subscriber will introduce; this day,,
the
. Spring style 'fatifilTS
and CAPS, whichforucatuess and data
hility cannot be surpassed—the style being such that
cannot help from giving . the wearer entire satilfaction.
!Leis also daily e,epeeung the. arrival, of an extensive
assortment Of California flats, 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 bemw J. D. Davis' Auction Rooms, Pitisb'g.
" marl:4m
Removal.
/PIM subscriber has removed his Wholesale Grocery
I Store to the ruiner of Htumock street and Allegheny
Wharf. next door to the Perry House.-• . • •
mat - 27 Joazi F. PERRY;
George Armor,
FASHIONABLE TAILOR , No. 43, Market street.—
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 eller:
dere in his line which maybe entrusted to his este by his
old friends and customers, and thepubliegenerally. His
long experience in the"busineas and the - success' with'
which be has prosecuted it in Pittsburgh,- emboldens hira
to hope for a liberal share of patronage. He will make
all descriptions of Clothing in the bestthanner; and most
fashionable style,,,FOß CASH,
ap2s-ly
Merchant Tailor.
'WE
subscriber respectfully announces to his cuitom
-1 ors, and to the gentlemen. of Pinsbergh and vicinity,
generally, that he has received his usual assortment of
Spring. Goode, for gentlemen's wear, to which he invites
their attention. fits stock comprises fine Broad Cloths of
all colors; Cassirow rich Vetnings, of plain and fancy
patterns; all of,w ' he is prepared tomanufacture in
the best and most fashionable style. Also, Children's
Clothing kept constantly on hand and made to order.
WM. B. SHAFFER.;
Water st, ad door above Nationnl Hotel.
rpowNSEND; CARR & CO., Successors to the old firm
1. of C. Townsend .& Co., and Carr & Rowland, beg
leave to announce to their friends and to the pane - gen-.
crony, that they are now prepared to execute all kinds
of work in the Coach and.Wagon.making huffiness, at
the shortest notice, and warranted to bp, of the bestaptali!.
ty.. The-very large quantity of seasoned Timber iV4
which they are prepared r and their facilitiesfor businesi,t
enables them to insure the public that they are prepared.
to carry on au extensive and promyt business In their
line, and they respectfully wheit a continuance of the
liberal patronage bestowed noon the late &rms. sep4
Dissolution.
rutlfE FIRM of Acheson & Dagg is this - day . dissolved
I. by mutual consent. Mr. Jas. T. Dagg having declin
ed business on account of ill health, has disposed of his
interest to* Jas. C. Acheson. The business hereafter will
be conducted in Menem° of W.& J. C. Acheson.
WM. ACHESON,
Pittsburgh, Ju1y,113218. • JAS. T. DAGG. •
try In withdrawing from the firm of Acheson & Dagg,
I take pleasure in recommending my snecesssor to my
friends and Ihe puhlie generally. JAS. T. DACe
als29, 1.949-4dg
DSSOLUTION.—The Partnership heretofore exist
ing between the Subscribers, under the firm of J.. es
hllDavn , r, was 'dissolved on the 7th inst. Either party,
is authorized to use the name of the firm in settlement:
•• JOHN AVDEVITT --
March In. :e.JAMES...WDEVITT.
.
U7•CO-PARTNERSHIP.---The undersigned havathis
day fanned a Co-partnerehth under fifin of JOHN
AI'DEVI'IT do BROTHERS, for the transaction of a Gro
eery and. Produce business. JOHN AVDEVITT.'-
JAMEHADDEVTIT-- --
Mnich 7,1849.--(rarl2) . WILLIAM WDEVITT,
DSSOLUTION.—The partnership of.hleartnr & LEE
is thia'day dissolved,by mitten' consent. - The bu
siness of the firm will be settled by n. Lee.
J. it MURPHY,
Pittsburgh, 30th Jan., 1849, IL LEE.
NOTICE.—The undersigned will continue the Wool
business and attend to-the sale of-Woolen Goods, at the
old place. H. -LEE.
- . -
-111 t -- In retiring from the late firm of Murphy & Lee, I
take groat pleasure in recommending Mr. EL Lee to the
confidence of my friends and to dm pubti c.
• J R AIIIRPRY t -
Co. Partnership Notion.
JOIIN DUNLAP._ . . 7Ollll /i'74!hTING
JOHN DUNLAP Having, on'the Lit 11113 L, associated
with him in his, business -Jona Ftsigaissiv they will
ereafter carry on their Importing . f goalie Furnishing
Hardware, and Manufacturing bus in ess, Under the mune
and style of John Dunlap & Co. _The business of the old
ablrahinent will be closed' hy the senior Partner of the
'p sent firm, at their warehouse, coringrm, of Market and
.Second streets (jan6) . JOHN DUNLAP & CO.
rrtHE 'MIDNIGHT 'SUN—JV Pilgrimage, by Fredrika
1 Bremer; translated by Mary Bowen., Jan - received
andfor sale by JOHNSTON &,sirOCE,TON,
-Corner Market and 3d MC
CHEESE -2080 tbs. !Argo Cheese, for into for County
Scrip, by .
.1 , , • VAL.DYER, .
a.1) 28 - • • - NoASSLiberly street.. _
1 7 4 11SIIING LINES-3 cases Sea atlas /ducal.. • •
3 gro. Linen. • -
' • 10 -''Cotton - • do •• •
Just reed. by rdeCANDLE93 &CAMPBELL,- •/
myt . 97 Wood street!
OATS— 300 b.ushels, prime quality, Just received per
steamer - Weltd 4 vills, for, sale by
JOHN-R TERRY;
;IOU] : , Next door to. Perry House, Alleghenylnarf•
prf43ii—.so be t rrels, for sale by
JUBN R . ; PERRY,
4,30 1 Nezt aa'aqier27 Roust. Alleithany Wharf.
utLoUR--26 - banv!! . , Just received, and for sale by
ruarla =', 714
• -
:want t.:rernicoxr 'ors. c.
LiPPENCOTTIer.BAB.B.,
lltumfaetitrers. ot Phenix Fire Proof ; gates,
fietimirl meet, between Wood and Smidifield.
kNTnesday afternoon, July 1949; the undersigned
%,), were called upon by Messrs. L.tpi enrol ! &.Barr, to
Witness an honest and fair test of one, o..their Phoenix
Safes. ThoTuntace being prepared, tiniSate was placed
inside thereof, with books, papers'and some Money' when
the door of the• Safe was closed and the fire kindled at
quartet past 2 o'clock, and in a skint . time IhnlafeAvas
red.k.ot, and continued till half pasto'clock,being about
.four and a half,hours, whenthe ceenniiitee expressed
their satisfaction that the time 'occupied' 'with such heat
leas 'stifficieui. The furnace was then pulled down, Safe
cooled) and-door opened—the.fioOks, papers and inbney
safe. Phe heat was so great as 4o 'malt. off the brass
mountings. -- We therefore take pleasure in.reoommend.
ink these Safes to the pu4lie,.asbCing,ll:Lour judgment,
entirely fireproof. JARVIS &TRABUE, •
. CORN WALL & BROTHER, ...
'BRAN - NON & THATCHER, •
. . • BENEDICT Ik -
. ISAAC CROfi.U.E. .
Lam engaged in the foundry looniness % 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 as being,
_in my judgment entirely fire
' In calling upon the above
.gentlemen for their signa
tures, theyvn spoke in the highest terms of the fairness
of the lest, and their full confidence of the Safes being
entirely fins-proof. We have constaatlyea hand and for
Sale a full assortment of the above Safes. '
mat3k• '4••' , ' BELL ./c. TERRY. •
- 7 7:7 7 iteniullen. dr, ThNosl -- ratn.g.,- ..- .•:.:,..
i FASHIONABLE CLOTHIER S, No. 63 * Liberty
.•
•itreet, opposite Seventh, lieg leave to mill tha alien
. . dos of their anstorners and the public generally
to an examination 'of the stock or GOODS they
are now in receipt of, comprising,in part, line French,
Belgian, English. and American , Cloths, .all • colors; ..
French, English and American eassimerer,of all shades
and textures ; Summer Cloths,. in endless variety; 'Vest
ing'', dot - Ckithing made to onlefin the beat:rind latest
style. They have also on hand a largo arid well assort
ed stock of READY-MADE CLOTHING, to which they
invite the attention of theit.friende and customers,fainl4
—mac — gyp: smith
A TTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR 'AT LAW, St.
A
Louis,Mo., will . give particular attention to the Col
lection of Claims, an d till mone.y.received, shall be re
muted without delay.
Estinancas--Hon.- R. Coulter, Supreme Bench, Pa.;
Messrs. Lyon,. Sborb & Co., St. Lotus ; Messrs. Wood A
Abbott & Co., Mt- Charles IL Welling, Philadelphia;
Messrs. Eno, Mahoney & Co., Messrs. Chineuder, Bliss
& Co., New York; Messrs. Baugher & OrendorffiMessrs.
W. F. - & A. Murdoch, Messrs. Lore, Manin & Mr.
John' Falconer Baltimore ; Messrs. Lomat, sterluig 8.
Messrs. Forsythe &80., Messrs. Hampton, Smith &Aka:,
and Mr. L. S. Waterman, Pittsburgh. . . maradataf:
SHERLDAN'S SPEECHES. —The. Speeches of the
Right Hon. Richard Brinidey Sheridan. witha Sketch
of his Life •, edited We Constitutional friend -3
'Scerne's Work.s.-The Works - of Lawrence Sterne, in
one v 01.., with .A
a Life of the -uthor' s by himself; illus
trated by Ha11ey.: , 1.401., 8 vo.' . •-• • -
Sketch Book.—The Sketch fliok of Geoffrey Crayon,
Gent. Anthon'e revised edition, with illustrations .by
Darley.
Irmag's Astoria, or Anecdotes of an Enterprise beyond
the Rocky Mountains; by Washington Irving..
Mardi, or es Voyage Thither.—A new work in two
I? mo., by Herman Melville. . .
A Tablet/yr Critics, or a Glance at a few of 41If Liters
tr•Progeme4, in a series of jok-es, by a await - al Quiz.
For sale by . . C 0.,.
may3' ' Corner of Wood and Third streets.
(Dispatch copy-I • ••• •
Paper Hangings: •
HAVM° purchased at thtce . ot the largest Factories
in the East, (New York; Philadelphia and Bald
more,) a large assortment of the newest and most im
proved styles of PAPER HANGINGS, BORDERS, ikc.,
and made arrangements by which I will be enabled to
procure all new-Patterns, simultaneous with their ap ,
peasance in the Eastern market, I would invite the at
tention of those desiring to have their housespapered
with the latest styles of paper, to call and examine my
stook, before purchasing elsewhere.
• I havemow on the way from the Fast:2ooo pieces of
Gold, Satip Glazed and common Paper Ilangingso.vhich
(can sell at prices ranging from 12i cents to $2 4) , piece.
Marl 2 5.., C. HILL, S 7 Wood st.
ALUABLE PROPERTY FOR SALE-Eleven Lout
la the 9th Ward Pittsbarth t 24 feet front. on Carson
street by 120 feet to Pattersotes
One Luton Liberty street, 24feet by 100 toSpring
ley x between Carson street and B. Frew's line. •• • • •
:hr. out Lots in the reserve, near Allegheny:C . l4r 'aid
Manchester, containing about ten Acres csah—No4
40, 41, 197, 190, 195, 194. Enquire of _ •••
feb24 WM. M. DARLINGTON.
HOLIDAYS ! HOLIDAYS:I—The subschbens are
just opening a splendid collection of Toys and. fine
Fancy Goods of every description, suitable for. Christ
mas and New Year's presents, consisting in part, viz
Jewelry and NVatches; Worlt, Dressing and Fancy Glass'
Boxes; Card Canes; Pearl, She ll , Ivory and Velvet Card
Baskets; Steel Bead Parses; Crotchet :Velvet Bags; Mu
sic Boxes; Chess Men ;. Dominoes, &a.; with a thousand.
other articles, too numerous to mention.
The above Goods we will sell extremely low, previous'
to the Tit Fehruaryil649, as we intend making some ma
terial alterations in nor store and business. We invite
• all to call who want bargains, at be Market street, he
tweeriFillh and Diamond. •• • , : •
dect.l OAN-rwriz.,
9:0 PLANING MlLL —Rzberecfstreetand 19Ourrane,
(along Chartier ar.,lFirst Ward, Allegbeliy cite, near ,
cheater.—GEORGE.DRAGEIIt having resumed bn•
fitness, has erected the necessary Machinery at the above
place, for turning Out all work in his line, and is prepared
to take boards to his mill and deliver them to customers
on reasonable terms. •
Dressed flooring boards, siding, dx., always on hand
A large quantity of dried flooring lumber on hand.
lOrders from Western Lumber Merchants promptly es
'aerated. trta3O-tr
GEO. d.ItMOE
FANCY FANS-12 doz. fine ivory work Fans; . •
bone
25 " paper toted
feather " •
assorted common
ROGAN & CANTWELL,
•
marl $0 Market street
A LL persons knowing themselyeaindebted to Artbirrs,
Nicholson 6: Co., (Eagle Foundry,) are requested to
call at their old Warehouse, on Liberty street.
All unpaid accounts will beplaced in the hands of a
Justice of the Peace, on the Ist July next,
Nay 16. ARTHUES, NICHLOLSCis4 & Co.
ID - A general assortment of Hollow Ware, &c., at the
lowest market rates. Liberty at bead of Wood at.
m 822 ARTHIIII3 tr. NICHOLSON.
1300 TS, SHOES, TRUNKS, &e.—Foaansbee 4- Hay-
JD ward, Wholesale and Retail Boot, Shoe and Trunk
Store, N 0.166 Liberty street , nearly opposite the head of
Wood. F. &H. have in store and are receiving their
Fill 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 splen
distatock of Hayward's filetalic Gum Elude Shoes, both
for]adies and gentlemen's wear, the most beautiful arti
ele evermanufaerured. We would solicit an exam-tine
tion ofour. stock of goods, by all who wish to purchase
either at wholesale or retail, as we will sell at a small
advance above cost: Countrymerchnnts will find it to
their intereat to call and examine our stook before par
chasing. FULLANSBEE & HAYWARD.
136 Liberty
TUST RECEIVED, by Express, one picee.short nay
tj bl'k Cloth, suitable for Gentlemen's Cloaks,
which I
will snake to order, cheap. MCGUIRE, Tailor.
Also, one piece light short nap, a veo desirable arti
cle for Ladies' Cloaks. Colors warranted.
. -
Also, a good assortment fine French Cashmere Vesting
together with a good assortment of fancy mid black Cos
sim4res, for Pants., which will be made - to order as cheap
and as. elt as many otherestablishment in the city.
McOUIRE, Tailor, .
decig
•• • Third street, St. Charles Buildan .
IOrAVE you a bad complexion, coiiitre7darl4 fe - 1 ow, or
sallow I IC you have, you will by using a Cake ot
Jones' Italian Chemical Soap, a week or two, your skin'
becomes clear white and smooth. If you have - any di-
Imam of the Head, Face or Beard—such as Ringworm,
'Scald Head, tieureYe ErYsineiss, Salt Rheum, Barber's
Itch—you can be , cured : forl have sees 'persons who
had filthy skin diseases for years, and after trying every
thing in vain, have been cared by washing the part with
Jones' Italian Chemical Soap, and can conscientiously
'offer it for any of the above complaints, which I would
not do, unless I knew it to be all I state. If you have
San Spots, Freckles, Itlorphew„Tau, San Burn or disfig
urements of any kind, it will dispel them and make the .
skin beautithd—it is a sure antidote and cure for the bites
of eausquitoes, bags, &c.
usr- Beware of counterfeits. Particularly cheap one's
--ask for Jones) Soap, and see that the name of T. Jones
Is on each cake. Persons from or in the south mul.other
warm climates, would find this not only for themselves,
but it is a never-failing remedy for chaps and•chlifes in
infants. And now, reader, by giving this, one trial, you
will find It all or even more than we luoii stated above.
Sold at 82 Chatham street, N: Y. and byWrn. Jackson.
agent,B9 Liberty street, Pittsburgh. . : sep2G .
Removal. . •
sabseribers have - removed (min No. 57 Water ta
to the Warehouse recently occapied by James -May
N 0.213 ‘Vater [my2]RHEY, MATTLIVAys &co. •
.
f~O. WORKERS IN METALS AND. STONEL - ' 2,
GUIDE TO NV On/Xi ri hiSTAL L.NTI STONII,' soy the use
of Architects and Designers, &e., froca• original 'de
signs, and from selecuons made friinn avery accessible
soutre, American and European. ByT ; T homilar• Wal
ter, Ascbiteet of Girard. College, and J..' Smith. The
above for sale !Dy , . ' KAY '&
leb27 • • Corner of *sad and Third ate.
lIA --- VIN . 0 ANDHAULDRESSING SALOON—BLAck
-10 son & Foaming, Tbruoriat Professors; have fitted up
the saloon minim corner of Cheri.) , alley and Water et.,
near the. National Hotel, formerly occupied by Clement
Archer, and are prepared to wait on gentlemen at once,
with ease, comfort, and politeness.
• •In connection with their saloon, they have fitted up ati
excellent shower boith,•where persons can have • shower
baths at all hours of the day.
,they still • continue to serve their 'customers also at
t heir Old Stand, coiner of theihamend. and Unionist..
febl74f ' • -• .
{~
~ ' !~
Alsollamas
Rare Standard Works.
o===72l
New Goode.
=M=EiIMM
~•:!...;. . id.i.;- 1 .)_.,..
;: . i
• kook ANzi .10'1111=11N . a.
-Nr.W.-Corater of Wood 4345/Slittlx
mum Prolirielor . oi, tho. blotutnto. Yost' and Ittimenin
11 Ittimmucrcantr,ltspectrally Inform bib friend.
and, WI pattona of these papers, that he has n large tia
sortment o (JOB TYPE AND .ALL OTII ER MATERIAL
necessary to a lob Priziting °Mee, and that he is pre
pared tolexectite , • . . .•
• LarttlePalt92o Pamrtrad risacamtoar! -• •
Boob,- • • Bilk ql; Lading, : .! • virwar*,..
.pamphins; - • Cards,
...Bharat, : .
Allkinds ofßlanka Binge, Steamboat and : Canal
Boat Ws, with approptuita mats, printed on theatforteat
notice and mos;,repsonable, terms. -. : . t •
coke - the - patronage hrri . fieride `
and
the public gene:ldly, irti..his brand:let:inns • i
eep22 , L. }LIMPER.
• ' elltibarghl3lol4l Washer.
HE subscriber has invented:A machine Eir.Washing
T
out GOLD,, possessing. the following qualities :—lt
weighs abisuOtwerity-Eve• pounds, cambe packed 'in a.
box 13 inches by 17, and 17 inches deep ;yrill,wash.out
a bushel of wet sand in about two minates . —dry 'send in
less time leaving the.,oolo perfeellyelear of staid:and
'gravel. Those going to California are invited to call and. •
see•its operation, at my residence, In .Pararatnittiliear
Water street
• WM. ALEXANDat- a.
•.. t_
• ell=*l UOVPIN 114.1131:a . fr AND -Flraxlsintra •
sr , ?l Usnmareasas, earner of Penn and
St Clair srs, opposite' . Me _Exchange •
• Jirdsl, Entrance on Eftros_rsi. tea.'
• pectfullk inform ,their friends and
the Pub3d, thatiThey.a.re prepared to furnish and attend
to everything to the line of Undertakers, an they...have
OM the blacks of Cabinet Making, 'and 'their atterition ,
will be d ted altogether lathe above brisiness,keepp.
large asso enrol COFFINS ithiale nxid Liiished,over
'Ed, and lined in the :manner,: with a .variety 4.
materials, and at all prices; we keep, SHROUDS ready '
made, of all sizes, of PlanncliCambric,: and Mullin,. at
all pricei, and made in the eastern style, and all other
articles necessary ' for dressing the - dead, and furnishing
funerals, or quality and price to suit; SILVER PIATES
or engraviag the name and age i ICE CASES for laying
the body in ice, by those who wish to keep - their friends
any length of tune, and have ZINC PANS to puttee_ in
for laying on' the body; "LEAD.MI Coffins always cii
hand. IN e. have a spleddill.new,llP.AllSE and a.pai.r.ol
Ene horses, and any number of the pest carriages, eta.;
etc., and will be prompt, poiCoMarandstationarle, - •
Hale's Patent Itotaiy Illatintne L • • -
. APPLICABLE TO TEM 49E8 OH • ' •
FORCING AND SUCTION- Mit , FIRE ENGINE;
Scram .Engins,‘9ititilater v and Water Inset:
!PLUS remarkable ' nachine was invented by ELORA
Asia,, of New York; and-bids fair .to superdede, in
all its above applications, the machinea now ta.nae. It
has' been visited by thousands, and tried iif - Many of' its
applications, and its success has outstripped elverTrirbrig .
in the history of useful inventions. The compact fonnof
the machine, its- simplicity r of toristitetion'and new ap
plication of established principles, rendet it an.object of
admiration to all who see it. ' '
. .
• . As a common Pump,foi the we offainilies, its portabth
ity and the'faCility with which it can be converted into a •
lire , Engine are - araong.its 'advnntagea. - Ir is equally
useful for alfpurposes to which Pumps can be applied on
sicaniboats or vessels, to supply boilers, washing of decks,
pumping the holds, &e., /cc , : •
For Mines . and Hydraulic Works of all kinds, it re-.
quires Ices power to do the same amount of Work, and is
less liable to get out,of repair than any pump !over
_fore Invented. It throws-a continuous' strewn of water ) ?.
without • the use .of as alit-chamber' or any cataPlicul.e4
•ilouble acting apparinue • • . • • •• •
. As•a Fire. Engine, not One half the nnmber of men'atti
required as upon the machines now in use t and they can
work a much 1011gei time. without 'fatigue, owing tri Ibc
manner of the application of thopowcr-n-either hy crank
or Capstan: . • - • •
. As a Rotary Steam Engine, this :machine has supplied
that great desideratum among.scientific men t viz obtain:.
ing a Coastal.% rotary action, which - can, besatisfactoritY
applied to practical purposes. •
Asa' Ventilatorfor Mines, wells anctrailisi - ealßloicer
for Furnaces, it LS easily and etficienly
As a Waterlace; working either by departing or ea,
axing water, iris something entirely new 'and eminently
useful. It can be needed to obviate smelt Of the expense- •
it slaying foundatiOns of mills, digging of water courses
One of the Machines can be seen and some of its
phantoms tested, by calling at "Irmort - fitu.a.," corner at'
Filth and Smithfield streets, entrance od.filfth
Rights•for individuals, Counties, &c., within the_ State •
of Peatufylvaala, can be obtained of- the tiubectibers, as'.
above, and any Information relative to it cheerfully given. .
itp27:im
• . THOS. H. PERDUE:. •
-.. • D. R.INILLIABIS.:
* • For !Scrip, ar. Par. •• ..... ••
JOHN U AIELLOR; No. 81.Nood Eitel,:
will sell the following , now.and second.: -
hand PIANOS, for Pittsburg, Allegheny',"
. • • ,or Allegheny; County Scrip, at par: . .
One `new Rosewood 00 octave Pi ano , made by . Bacon.. • •
: &.itaven, New York; pries E325'..
One do do .do do E3oo' :-
One Rosowilbd. toetave, Gale& Co. 3275.
One do , dodo • 'Ma :-: - 5250'
Otte Mahogany,( betaye, nearly new , Gale /4.&. Co. 8200 -
Ono • - -.do. -, ''do' •Lord & Brothere • ' 80.5 l
One do .5} do Rosenbaum..; .“ _
100. 8 •
One Germiva Pinata, 0 octaves -
One old Piano,s octaves
tine Mahogany Piano, 5} °eyries, It. &W...Nbnits'...so ..
0 ' I
may 3 •'• ' • - ' -
•
Brass • ottlaa and Sheet:Braes.
fn HE subscribere would respectfally announce: that:.
11• they have madiarran&remente with - the proprietors'.
.of the GleuwoocLltrass whiob gives us the control: •
for.the salo.of their Blass Kettles and Sheer Brass. for:
ibis section of country.. The product-1m of. these
are not surpassed *ln quality by any other similar estab•4
lishrnent in she United 'Strata. We.wlll always keep 's' :
heavy block of these goods on hand, which .we will ,-be,
plea' to sell et such prices a.; we trust will' meet the
yieweof.wholesale buyers. Vardartiro.meTchaals'anlV
other 'dealers in these goods will pleas i e i rve us a call.
JOUN Corner Market and Second streets:.
.
.Vetmartfise House, ; • ' -
C 01121152 or 9 T 01112 7 .11 /ND CWci tIM:LTS, PritnITICOII - ;
HE sub-scriber respectfully announces' that-he has l.
new opened tills hew and excellent Beget for_tba ere
commodationof traveler*, boarders, and the public ipa"" .
evilly. The house and furniture are , entirelY.ne'vel end
the most eomfOrtable have been spared to vendee It Orabsd.
no pains or expense and pleasant Hotels kir tlitt city - . -
The subscrber is • determined to deserve, awitherefore
solicits, ashore of public patronage. ' - : •- -;
oettl:ty " : JACOB BOUGH: ,Proprietor--
;Ivr—EftiaisitTYA LUABLE — WO — R.K.-Arinecoh,.arf s ir '
II Rana ins, with An accouniof a visit to the Chaldean
Christians of Hordistazi, and the Yegedis, or DeViilVor
shinieis, and an inquirym to the manners and acts or cr the,.
anentAssrians; by Austen floury Layard, rag., C•
'1).; Just:received 'and for sale by • • - • '
; JOHNSTON & s'eporroN, -
mos • : • Cor. of Market end 34 stsi
" " 4 ) •tA •
J: the -
rPßE'Commlasionera of Allegheny pointy avail them,
11 selves of the earliest opportunity to inform the hold
era of County Scrip, that the. Board have modettensider- :
atioa.the adopfiorit.fmenanrea for the prompt redemption
of every dollar of &tip isatted heretofore In tuuleipatitny
of claims against said County, and the Commiasionera
uow give assurance that; in the coarse oft: few days, the;
resolves of the Board for the speedy and full redemption'
of the County Scrip now in circulation - will be publish
ed, to relieve. the anxiety of th e public 'lnlnd on this
subjedt.
The credit of Allegheny -County , cannot sd6erby a
momentary interruption et a circulating
.medirint, based - .
upon the undoubted solvenCy of the richest and most pa
triotic population of th e . State. By .order Of ilia:Hoard.
ap2l ' JAMES GORMLEY, Clerk. .
•
Limes Lime - -
A NY. QUANTITYOF LBW; 'of the very bent 'XL will be tarnished .on ressonablnermai on abort '
end
ourtlibeYhilgolYing toolnrl'dibleae,l24,:beoartl3l2l7:grtS"lti•
mayll:2wd • JAMES BLACKI4O.IIE.
UM GUAC.E.--25U lbs.,juirt received and.for Belo t.>
- •. B. li. PALDIESTOCIM ,'CO.
Corner Ist and WOod sts.
A , A.: MASON CO., No.6olllc—Ti---•kaStred ate on
etantly in the receipt of-Rte/ -EALBROtDERIES
We have on hand the following Goode, viz : :• •
185 rich emb'd Muslin Capes, from 81,50 to 5,00 • • •
850 embroidered Muslin Collars, " . 3 7 ti0'400 •
500 ciotchet ' • " 371 , to 75
350 lace. • . .." •8 to 12' •
700 gimpura - flk to,12,•••
150 Jenny Lind ' • ••• " ' —62 i 1
130 t mbroisered Muslin Habits, " 50. to 1 ,) '`•
• 590 pain; " • Caffi, " .50 to 1,50
Also, Mourning Collare.in greatvariely.' • • '
Call goonat the Chepip.One Price Cash Store, 60 Mu-
fPREMAI N E'S TABLE OF -POST OFFICES, contain
ing an alphabetical list of Post Offices throughout
the. United Steiteic dlisuinces from' Washiugton D. C.
State and Territorial Capitals, respectively.; alieicald
biting the Post Offices' in each State, as Well as Comm'.
with an appendix of the United States and British Tads. ,
Just received by .11./RNSTON & STOCKTON, •
=kV& .' - • • - Corner 3d and Market ate.
CONDIUM - FrOlLitCo—.2o boxes." &lase! l&
son's' , S's Lump Congress Tobacco, j ust receiv ed
al ••
and for se by MILLER &. RICKETSON, ••• •
mayld • . Nos. 172 and 17444 berr- street.
I'4OlY-
INDEPENDENT Foxier: OPPICE, COrncr of
.and Irwin strecitiourana, on Innis greet ' -
.A. 0. REINHART, Aldenntuvankrollea Magistrate.
THOSLAP 0 1 BETAN, Chief Coney/41o;
JOSEPH RO-TDOLPH, Ain't do.• - • - • ..•.
CU' WIII attend at any hour, day or night, when re
• rnayD
HORSES; while Sunning
. at Isrge in 'fields, tun..
.rery apt to _bruise and injure tbemielues inarry.:'
ways. They are often disabled co as :o be useless fora :
long time.. If immediate use could be muds 'of B. A
Fahnestock & Co.'s Rubefacient, and. the braitied.pnri
well saturated, and•the reatedyrubbod In, it would give
relief, ease the pain. No farmer should-be without this "
celebrated medicine, as it is all-healing to,man or beaas.
Prepared and sold by ' ' • ' ;1' "
_ IL A. FAIIICESTOPKACO4.
• Cornett of Wood gad First attests; rasp, .-.
mayl7..• :.• • Cornerliirat.-and:WoO.
ANDS' SARSAPARILLA-40#0!,, fq ovum borne.,.
S
just res'a and fin tale by '
B. A:FAH _
:•
Come tlet.aodyr4aidet.s...
200BUSHELS' VERY FINE CORN
iutilloisala by..(jan3) :CTUMPIINS
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