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VOLUME - VII,
DMY3I(YRNING
Printed and Published,pery Horrung,(Sts ape fscepied.)
HY L.. A,13.P nt
NORTIVWXST COREfiat OP WOOD A . = MTH STREETS,
117 , TERHS.---Five Dollars a year, payable strictly
in advance. Six Dollars will invariably be required if
not paid within the year.. - , • . ./
111:77 Single copies TWO cams--for sale at this counter,
the Office, and by the News Soya,
THE S.A.TVILDAY HORNING POST
published from the same 'ofEce; - on a large blimket
size sheet, 'ay TWODOLLARS a zyear,,in-advartcis—
sintAcopies viva CEnTS
No paper will lie discontinued .(unless at the die.
cranial of the propriator,) until all arms:ekes are paid;
.1117. No attention will be paid to any order unless ac-'
communed by the moneir, or satisfactory reference in this
T'E ft - M'S D VE:filf N et,
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Three do = "• 100 Three de; •••' -- 7.00
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Two do • ' 50 Six .do 10 00
Three do 3.00 One Tear, 15 00
YEARLY 'ADYEATISSIdEbITS:
Chanccable af Elea.iure.. •
SIZZQoL otos "squana..z.-- .• .. TWO SQUARES.
..,815. 00 Six Months, .$30.00
One - Year; 20 DO I One Year,. • • ..... 00 00
, Larger advertisements in proportion. -
010 1 ° - Cards of FOUR LINES, Five Dollars Ge Year '
LAX not be inserted unless - enextra 'prito
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1E77 Advertisements upon which the mambei.ot inserg.
iions ts not marked, will be inserted and charged.tunil.
fprofasional Catls.
e.camostont-sueturort. • - °Ulnae a; BICMGOIL
11/01 - N'ON'& SHANNON, Alterneys at Lam.---Office
on Fourth street; nearly opposite the. Mayor's Office.
T li. `AU
V • Woiid; ,
may at Law, Fourth' at., above
S..h.3.IUEL ttLAVAAtzonteyat Lato-42,fficet ottliat ,
street, hear Grant, Pittsburgh. het2s
rA4tai P. KERR, Attorney at Law; ()Mee in Bake
'
well's Buildiugg Grant street. -mar27-an.
TAR. d. W. - OLIVER, .Physician and surgeon.--4)15c0
„JLF
No 8, EL Clair street, Pittsburgh. auger-y
IJOHN, ORA WFORD„oifiLoa on ...St. Clair *area!,
oppbsite the -Exchange. -
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CODD.ANDO 1.00A1113 Auorney at Law.--Otfice 4th
• .st,„ ab6ve' Whoa. ' • " ittl94-y
► 11}10114.5 • M.. MARSHALL, AUornqy of Lass.—Office,
Lavine a Buildings, Fon.rth • An7-19
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k DARRAGH, Attorney at Law—Office in Bakewett's
C• Buildings, on Grant street, opposite the
Cot:
11- AL 'KEINIAIifin, Attorney. at Laic—Glace in the
• same building with"Alderinnu"AF/Raster; Fifth st..,
between Woo'd' and Smithfteld sts. augl7-11m•-
TORN Burros,. duartul as Law.—Col lice, North Bide
tJ of Fifth street, between Wood and Smithfield, irt_the
Ram haiMing with Alderman Morrow: tiepaktY
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irOliaE W. LA YNti, Attorney one( Counsellor atLato
and Agary Pub/it.--01Ece at the corner of Clear:at
N ood at over Sibbet Or. tones , Exchange office. 0et1.4 •
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DAIUND SNOWDEN, Attorney Law.--Othee:.ixi
the building on. 08 North East corner of Fourth and"
Smithfield stti. . . - 120V11--Y-
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%MORROW, Akterntan.--Othes north side of
,CLp
0-y
et a bOtwedn Wood and Smithfield Pittobingh:
sel . •
lt/PCANDLESS do AL'CLUILE, Attorneys
. and Counsel
-111. ai.Lato.- 4i"6 on Fourth v.:, opposite) R.k IL
H. - Yarbtraori's Livery Stable, Pittsburgh. sepie-y,
FORWARD & SWARTZ WELDER, Attorneys at Lam
Office ohyodrth street, between Wood tuid Smith
held, opposite. Patterson's Livery. Stable,• up7-y •
EORtili:' F. LilLLtdollll, Attorney and Counsellor cd
Grr.moied to the di door below. Grata at, -
on Fourth, to the office lafely occupied by Altlennanllln-
N. AVC OWRY, Attorney and"Counsellor at .1•4111:
• Office in Bakewell's Buildings on Giant street.
scorr, t, • d • t
it,ll ket. , All work warranted; and ir not perfectly' sat
isfactory no charges'wilt be made. - • - feblo
• George ,
4 - VP/CB, in Fourrastrea, near Grant, itaMeautte/9
posite Air. BakeeTU'e s to the room. lately occupied
us tut office by Alderman Miller. lie may be found, at
nig-brill, NO. 71 - Bt.Cearles. . - .my4l4l.y* '
13. B. , C.AENAHA3II,4nomey arLa ro- 7 0thee on Fourth
114 at , I , etween Cherry alley and Grant at = . -(je.Zy
4 9)EMOVAL.,—Dr. Robert Snyder, has_ removed 'his
liv,olEce to. Fourth street, between 'Wood mid'Smith;
fiehhstreabs.-.. . - • • -marls-1y
WEVOYAL6,A. Beelen has =moveable commtession
and:forwarding Itheinese from the Ca Basin to hie
new *ram l 'oaseinnThira street, nearly opposite the Poet
Rwad, —JOHN JI.AUTCIESL, Attorney. at Law,
haislemoeked-toiFourth st-,'next door to the office of
Alderman _ 1417
E itl a Clz_-149,030,,, B inVham forytal;zr,l,)4_
BUCKMAST.Ei ILlderrna Office t Fourth street
N
third door aboos.Smithfield, South side. ..
Conveyancing of aLtiduds dots; with the greatest care
sad accuracy. - • ••
Rear Estate exOrainedi
OHN COYLE, Notary - cool Coneeyancer„--Atlhoe._iz
hietoltio Notecth 'street,' near Bouchtlet
Pittsburgh. .Deeds,llondsifilortgogett,Anieles of Agree
meat, and-all other instruments of 'tortoni; dray:mop:wan
nom= and ho'Real Lamle examined:
TWIN A. PAILIiIN SON, Alderm.un, Fifth Ward; Fenn
t/ at. between .Walnut and O'Hara. sta., where he may
befonnd at all nmes. ThosehaVing brumes or other prop
erty to sell or rent, can have the . Samerstmetaally.attend
ed to; debts collected, and all Me d uties of an Alderman
will receive prompt attention. - 0c27-P
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ITORIstEr tued'COUNSELLOR at LAW Office in
JCL MellOn's nildinge, corner of Wylie and F , iftheteels
east side of the Rouse.
([p-Ccllectilig,Conveyancing, examinations of Ito
cords, dr.S.lpranaptlY and accurately attended to. aryls
WLIALL&MS, Attorney and Counsellor at
M. Lag , ' jai:ace:mot to Lowrie & Office at
the MA sand, Fourth stotbove Smithfield.
•
THE .Wailnerribit. heretofore exiSting between - Henry
viruOnttuu Esq., SA mysitif,in the practice ofthe law
was du s olired by mutual consent on the 20th ult., and the
business's% 4 111 hereafter be contirmed by Henry NV.
llama, who m most cheerfully recommend to all for
whor l 's 1 . has t e the honor to 'do business - as a gentleman
every way vuVrthy of their confidence.
~ WALTER H. LOWRIE.
George Rid . eg .Cosaveyaneer.
FFICEin-A.Oevyllow; Fifiltstreet, o.bove Smithfield;
J Piteibmgh.'
Dirce,Moicromimialmirtanmerrs,Boros, Mammas, and
other instil:anent, dr e we' wi th neehtese) legal
ecearacy and dispatch; R e via also attend to drawing
and filing Mechanics' Liens Acco'unt Eeccuemi
infester, ite., 2.4cmining a to Beal Essaal SefLichinir
Records for .Lions;
Froth bislang erpertence, and inn. mate "quell/tat:lee
with the manner of keeping the !mu. e records, he ot
pects to give satisfaction to those who 11-' O Y . entrust their
decls
mildness to his care. , .
Auction Notice.
THE subseribist has paid into the Treass=g ear& C&'
monwealthi the amount of license reigrei 9 hip It iv
Re•has given the regularly approved security, wad taken
out a commission - of - thefirst class, as ati Auctitaleef of
the city of Pittsburgh, and rented that spacious ware
roombelongh;to SylvenusLothrop, E,5ci,,N0.1.14 'Wood
street, - thste doors from Fittlic where he is prepared to at-.
tend to the sale of every kindof Merchandise, Furniture,
Real Estate, Stacks, Shipping, &c. either at the Auction
Rooms or on th e premises, and all e ate exert him
self to the utmost for the benefit of his employers on the
most reasonable terms; he will sell exclusively and wily
on eon/mission; neither
„purchasing nor haiing any in
terest whatever on goods in the store, but merely the corn-
mink:n(or setting, thereby giving all owners a fairelumee
without partiality of having therein property disposed of
to the best advantage. -
Bales will be promptlysettied 'When made. Advances
will be given at any tame, on the moat accommodating
terms. Merchants will not be charged for advances. •
Regular sale days : Mondays and Thursdays, of Dry
Goods, Groceries, Furniture, &c.; and every evening,
Hardware, Cutlery, Watches, Gutil, kisfole, and Fancy
Articles. Books on Saturday evenings. •
ap94 JAMES arKENNA, Anew
12a:=3
H• & TODD would respectfully inform the mer
* chants of this City and our customers generally,
that we have removed' our stock of Shirts and Gents Fur
nishing GoodsLto the corner of Fi ft h and Market streeut,
2d story over NV. & P. Engin - , entrance on Fifth street,
where we intend to keep on hand large stock of Shirts,
of oar own manufacture, with an-assortment of Gentle
amens' Furnishing . Goods,usually kept by Eastern Whole ,
sale Furnishing
Being' very "thankful for the kind patronage bestrWed
on us for the past yeti, we would - be happy to receive
Cans from our old cnitomers and merchants generally,
and Ivo:Odd - inform them, that we intend nothing on our
part shall. induce them to
- look further,
_ . akere expect to
add largely to our stock, and diminieli o ur rites. „
Me gat e . add, dealers are solicited to examine our
stock° G(Srial., , • ' atilt:4.4f.
TEELt.M.NI) FILE bLLNIJFACTORY,The s u b scr i.:
S
bers,having enlarged theirestablishmentforthe man
ufacture -of Broom and Frula!--on the a °met of.O'llara
and Liberty meets, Pittsburgh-are prepared to furnish
Files of every description of the best quality; and being
determined to make it ti4iiiteresvof consumers to pur
chase Files from them , respectfully invite the patronage
marWy • CO.'
EX -{in co -
r pent upinalketoind
Ra emend for vae:etablet of
ands, I have been tom •
yelled to remove my - Bread Stand to the Opposite side of
Market - lamer, irt from of Alexander &Day's ,Dry Goods
,Store where I shall be glad to see my former enstordeM
TORN D. MORGAN, olesala and Retail Praryilist, No.
931, Wood street, one door son& oftkarnond
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TOUN GArt•Beazcr, No. 120 %V ood
tP Gold Loaf; Pomona , Zce. constantly on hand and
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. annfacturett to order. nj •
o_ORPLIY LEE, Wool Dealers and Commitrion —
Aferchants, for the sale of American Woolen Goods,
-corner Of Liberty street nod CeciPs alley. novlo
•7:71 BLUME; Piano Forte Manufacturer, and dealer in
•_C • Musical Instraments,..No. 112 -Wood street, near
Fifth: • •
J4)SEPH WOODWELL, Importer and Death in 'Far- .
-, ell.» and
.Donnstie Hardison., 'corner of Second and
Wood streets. 0c29
:Q AiMUEL t%kCLURKAN CO., Agents for Carlisle
'l,O and liipparo.ltegular Line of - rocker. SrOPoi from
New Ycirk to Liverpool;No.t42 Liberty it. febt
408ERII' MAJOR; B oat Sore; Ship Chaudlery and
1 1 ,,Agener -of the Pittsburgh Lard Oil Eactory,,No 4,
Market street, Pittabtilgh- . Aid
111AAFFE Ir. O'CONNOR, Proprietors of the PitasSurga
Fortelbk Boat Sto,' corner of Penn and . Wayao-sts.
febl.
TAMES MAY, Inak.ob• Grocer, Forwarding and Com
!" miaion Merchant, Water street, between Market and
terry.febl.
Ilia CURRY, Bankers am:Ere/tangs Brokria,pi o
65 Wood street, third door below Fourth, weal aide
• ' (chi
1! • • • " & lAA', Bankers and .S2r.haage
I.lLcomer of Third and Wood streets opposite the Si.
Charles Hotel. febi
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TOIitISON &STOCKTON,Rookrdlers,'Stationerri:Petin
fal ters and Publishers,- corner of Market and Third sta..:
ICU
V ICTOR SCRI I IA, Bookseller, Stationer aad Binde r, Filth street, between Wood and Market. jan7
T k. J. AIcDEVITT, Wholesale Grocers, dealersin Pro
ii'duce and Pittsburgh mattufactures, ' No. 214 Liberty,
opposite 7th at.
Fw•
1.4 NSBEE & HAYWARD, Wha leade and Retail „Boots and Shoes, N 0.186 Liberty.atreet, op
posite-Wood. febl
BA. A • ' ICK & CO., Wholesale Drug Ware
. house, earnerof First and Wood streets, and corner
of Wood and Sixth. febl
i.e.K 1 . 017 NO:• •. J. Q.l. IMMO.
T S. M. YOUNG & Co , Wholesale and Raail 'amity
J
Grorrruretur Durbin- in Produce, N. W. corner of
Forth and.Porry-azd S. W. corner of Third end Rose
Isets, Pittsburgh. tharairy
-JOSHUA RHODES, Whoksule Fruiterer, — 6"Wiffriiiiiner
said Dealer in. Nuts and all kinds of Foreign Fruits,
No. 6 'WoodStreet,EaSt side; between' Water and Firs
streets, Pittsburgh,Ta. All orders in his line carefully
attended to. mar2o
Joan IdaDucar. J ucsa hiclUvrrr, W. McDasurr
JOHN 111cDEVIIT 6c BROS., Witokscas G ro cers, Deal-.
era inllixtuee,- Pittsburgh•Mannfaetures, and Mel. ,
chandize.genendly, No. /3. Commercial Row, Liberty
street • mardLy
ALEXANDER2cSONS. Coffin.lifaktrsand•Euv--
YI nirhing. Undertaken, earner of lenn and St. Clair
streets, opposite theExelnuige. Entrance on Penn erect.
febl
TORN 1L NEELLOR, Whokaa/e and 'Retail peak', ill'
1 Musk and'Afettioalipairtonnut,l'ianos,School Books,
anAiSlaliolierr, No-122 Wood street. jara
JAMES PA7TERSOH, Jr., corner of First and Ferry
streets ittuinnfactitrer of Locks, • Hinges, and Bolts ;
Tobacco, ' Fuller,Mill and Timber Screws, Hansen
Screws for Rolling Mills &c. • seplo
T DRYAD., Reettfirnig Dirakr, and Wholesale Dealer
ey. in Foreign and Domestic Wines and Liquors, No.
114 liberty street, and 53 Diamond alley. .1 21
"EIXCHANGE HOTEL, Exchange Place, Baltimore.
74D. DORM,. Proprietor. Coaches will be, in readiness
I ,the land ings to convey ptussengers, free of charge,
deelN
. to the
n.
_WNW", Agents for the Delaware- u ual
insurance
:kinrany, of Philadelphia, at the Ware
house of ring4k,H,.... tues, Water etreet, near Market.
febi
& 11IcKiv GifiT 'W44242446 lirrxertand
Cam
mission kterelusnthSiZth bet ' s "
Wood an d
Liberty.
" • of Third and Wood
TIFII4I. OX NN, it o okbind er , corner se4, s ' prepareillo
y &meta, 'above C. H. - Kay, where .
do every description of ruling and bind/11Kr_ ' ~bealer in
MURPHY, Wbolesalo and Retail . and
.' DRY GOODS, North east corner of Mar.
.A.MUEL: MORROW, Manufacturer of Tin, Copper
1,.1
and Sheet Iron Ware, No. 17 Fifth aucet,lit tween
Wood and Market. . - feblo
aoT4,e,scoTT, W7ioksale And Retail Detzkr in
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Boots, - Shodi, Thinks; Carper MIES, ke., 8. W. corner
of Fourth and Smithfield ete.,Pittehurgh;Fa. Rarl2:y
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MIRO= . . -WILLILYILABISA.IIOII4
44 W. lifißSAUGH„Commusion and Forwarding
1.3., - /trorchartis; and dealersin Flour Wool and Produce,
No. 5 3..Water i and.lo.l - Front street, between Wood and
Smithfield streets, Pittsburgh- - sus2Ory
-Ls ICHARD - I`.‘LEECK' Jr., Imparter, -and deater Iss
Fareignand Domessid Sanely, ii&m:dtenrs; smut - Car-.
ritge Dinmings, or all desetins t No. 133. Wood at, '
Piersbangh, seven dodre tarn ye Fifth,lundone doer "above
H.Chil & Co.'s Shoe Store., ; "24
huTH &.80,0
CommSmi ifloissols
street
a-ruccUCC. Co mien Mirchants,b6 Wood
, Pittsburgh.. The undersigne4Jiving enterad into
partnership tmder the abotie style respisettulfy. ask the
patronage of.the friends'of.the'late finni araref 'th 4 ,oPr•
chasers generally. They- feet warranted ,in' prompting
that they can giv e datisMation to all who - may bay, of
them, or confide businesato,their tare. • -'
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W. 'l4.'siNciatlit.''
mar
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porrs - AIE, Four Lots--Bonn e y rant Liberty
and Hay sts.i each lot haying 24 feet front, and EX.
tondiarbact3.lo.feet.. . - Two_of theta are corner lotr , and
he, position of Me ,erhole properiy-ismne ofthexaost ad
vantageone the city. ...For ranter infoimution apply to
M. SWAB.TZWELIDE,Soarth
0 e3-tf_ between Wood mid Smithfield.
"IPMCVX7-4000
ihs Shotilders •rec'd and for sale by
, 'UMW PATTON, fr.
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': ttsizts turbs.-•
- ars&rkeders in.Produee, le,mr,Ncr. Zifidarket et. de)
ifAff...I*LcUtUTRE, raralOWLll,Tittioa, Tl4rd et, near
Waod:=St."Chatles Buildings, [sep ta-y -
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"Tr l W3 - gleiCENTLA,Atifieet and 'Contaturson -7 1hri:'
„rt/ chantol . o..ll4 Wood street._ , • " febli
rZEBULCiNKINSE,Y Dealer la Fancy Goods and
:JD Trimmings, No."67lklarket street.' • - fehl.
ALEXANDER'JAYIVES, Pekin Tea Sons, 72 Third
street,„ near . &hi
.AteCLOSICRY, Iron, City Clothing Myre n N0..12t,
.Liberty itrebt; oppdtith the mouth ivfMarket—febl
TosEwa:- ROBINSON, Agent for -Hamden
-0 LintoPaeletyrittlutt.lone,door below Wood. feta
Z n 1 ng,JACKSONPatent 2kfeettetneiltot, Lib
,' env Atria, fiend of ." febl
'GUS • do g I , p
Market et. between Third mad Fourth. , • febl
13) DELA/VI F.g 3hi r}o 4
. 1 •P I VI!Oir PO N: N .. 9../A f 9 eb Liito.
:erty street
CON er, SARGENT, N-E corner of Wood and diattt
streets, , , . ; &IA
N..IIIOIAIES & SON, Rank= and 14=473 in Pamtangs
iCo ii and Bank Nates, - No: 135 Market etre eV' 201
A.FOLTON,IItII ointßnies Pounder, No. 7U Second
streot, betweenhiarket and ferry sweets, &tit
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tVOWNSEN ODARB. & kg.).. t. Coach . aad Wag= Makes;
I.3GClair titree:kneiii ittialtidge." ' ' :febr
H: BROWN'S OFFICE, NO. 65,`Diamond alleys h'ear
'WEIINEBERG,.Faattio)yaIs Cgothing.Estatlishmens,
No. 2 Libeity Bacot. my 24
011 - Ctr itridiNl Wariturtiabis niter, Fifth street, near*
J
Wood; opposite tice_otke otthe Post. mr23
'WIC MUSES, PLULADA. WY. HICESTBON E PIITSRVIC/11.
ILLEft tr fileKerSON;' WhokstiTs Grocers,
porters of Brandies, Wines and. Begarsf-N05.174
ano 174,,c01uer of. Lampy ancklrwin streets, Pittsburgh,
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IrigERCHANT . r.d11.014 Smithfield street, No. 1:1, be
tweed Lit and '24 " stie ets. apey:
8. NULTY CO Forwarding and Commissia
TO,APC.4OB4E'ci, Ta il or arsd Flakier, Liberty stree
betweeiCSisth nadVirkin alley, south side. eieplo
EIN_
.7901 HEY, AIATMIEWS inttssale Groccrs,'Com-
Xy mission and Forwarding Merchants, and .Agents tor
brighten Cotton Yarns, 57 - Water st., Pittsburg. [ap2
I,trld.- A.' WARP, Dentist; - Pcnii street, three - doors
above Hand , street. Office hours, from nine till
five. mar&:y
r(OOLEY & LAIRD, M.:refusal Tailors, Wood street,
IL/ seCouti door from Water; will'iteep constantly on
tumid a wall /selected lot of Clothing. nutri*Y
10111 .S. AIARSLAND, Cheap Wholesale and Retail Cloth
jA,. lag Shire, No. 45 Liberty Areal, corner of Virgiti
alley; Pittstmrgh. ii feb2B:ly
lILEE, ((successor to bisrasmr h LEE„) Wool Leak,
can W and Couunission Merchant, for the sale of Anieri
oolen Goods; ,• • - • : • feble
AY& ,Co., 800 kseikrs, Stationers, and raper Dealers,
XL corner of IVood - and Third streets, Pittsburgh, Tn.
1:Wok-binding and - Printing done to Order. tebl9
TAMES F. KERR, Attorney at Lato..-Gtrice removed to
0 Fourth street, between . . Smithfield and Grant streets
Pittsbuigh. . ' j
- an3s3m
ArIUMNIINS - 2c 7; hIMITITC - Forwarding and Commuston.
NJ. Merchants and Draken i,n Produce., No. 3 Smithfield st ,
Opposite the Monongahela Afouse. - jell),;-,,
- VINCI &MOO ' HEAD, Who km/s and Huai! erasers
Jo, and Produce Dealers, ' , corner .Of the .Diammul mid
Diamond alley. my23
.TOVDZr,76O., Genikmert's Furnishing Goods EP
tablishinent, dottier ofMarket and. Fifth streets, up
suurs, entrance on Fifth street.., . , . myS3
A LISALOM MOKRIS, IritoWale and Retail lkater in
..tl. Fancy and Stapie Dry . Goods, 65 Market streft, be
tween Fourth and Up,. Diamond, my:X3
McSTEIN, Brass Fauader and Gas Paw ;
field street, between Diamond alley and Fifth' -
deelB"
* I 1 , 4 •t. I t .7 `o.. ix t •
b steer, near Liberty. CJOBN FARR 4.IJ,
nov24 Proprietor.
DOM
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ike tabs.
IVAL DYER:, °rimer Proilitee Dealer;' No;
" marl 7
iiibeitlidieet;Pittsburgh: _
L.'d. REYNOLD 5. 1. L. anat.
EYNOLDR &tacit," Whblesale Grocers, Commission
Xt. Merchants; and Dealers in Rags Paper, &c., corner
of Penn and Irwin streets,Pithsbargh. MI: sires Print,
ing Paper constantly on hand.:- ; naarl7:y
cad
JAMES E'A'ITON; Jr.;S97lldistile Grocer and lieetffring
iDisiilkr; and Dealer i n Foreign and Domestic Wines
and Laitiora;:Flont Cheese, Seeds,- Giain,* &e. , No. 17
Liberty. street, Pittsburgh.- mar 9
' tan oungnoss,: ,
10rOGSE, SfGN,..AND ORNAMENTAL= PAINTER,
JIUL Liberty street, opposite Nand. All work neatly
.executed. Orders punctually attended to. ' [rnatiN:y
George Beale,,"Jr.,
11rANUF2tOrURER OF BRUSHES, Vilromitts.ta AND
RETAIN No. 73 -Wood 'street,. Pittsburgh; Pa. Con•
stantly an hand, &general and extensive assortment of
ALL 1.01)5 of-BRUSHES, at the lowest Eastern prises.
N. B.—Machine ; „Washe, ern., made. to order at .Ma
L ahor t est notice. - • mar3Ory
SPUINI
sk,, lia .-- ...:GSTEILIST,
2.16:140n fr 00d iireitibeiteeed Fifth - iind Virgin - Ailey.
lylo
, HOLESMA and 'Retail Dealei - in; Cedar' Ware,
Fancy Ware, -Wooden Ware, of every description;
• w, ,Ware, , foreign, and clontestie; Matts of all
kinds ;, Patent Rotary Churns, which far surpass any now use. in. the, United States. For side at the lowest
prices. " - • " ''' mar26—,3mo
/11 0 0ANDLESS dt, GAIl1CPB)l LL,
No. '97 Wood street, rims dobr to Diamond -
Wstormaamt DEAMeas mr. VARIETY AMY -Day ficoona
A-,4; RE now in . daily' receipt of all-the articles in their
lineof business--purchased at the lowest prices in
the East; to which they invite the attention of cquniry
merchants and others{ and which they flatter MerriSelves
they eon dispose of at the lowest prices and on the moat'
favorable terms. • mare' ,.
PiPKINL • , - House, Sign and Ornamental Painter,'
and deals in PAINTS', NM 44 St. Clair ,st., Pitts
burgh, has con. antly on hand all kinds of Partrrs, either
Dry or. Nixed; "pan and CopalNeuniidt ;;Linseed ffil;
Boiled Oil;.13 ints Turpentine; ;Window Olass,,of all
sizes; Putty, p Brushes,..kc., all of the beet' uality,
and I:.‘t sale. at' asenable.nrices. • sepll
H. GERSERDINQ, Dealer in Imparted
'IY Doinestic Begets, thief and Tobaeuo,
olesale-and Retail,lAberty streeti sir
..• •rs above Smithfield, Pittsburgh, Pa..
V•Allorders"from country Merchants willbe prompt
y attended to. /Y2o:ly.
WM. B. Millnr.
1.6.5L1CS ATKINSON.
L7 CAIFE & ATKINSON, Manufacturers of Tin, Cop
per imst aluet Iron Mitre. They also execute every
description of Blacksmith Work. First street, between
Wood and Market, Pittsburgh. out3ity
DRUGS! .DRUGSI!--Joxx Merman.- Druggisi and
Apothecary, -north-west corner of Wood and Fifth
streets, Pittsburgh, will keep constantly on hand Drugs,
Paints. Oils, Dye-Stuffs, /cc.
N.13.-Physicians' Prescriptions carefully compound
ed from the best materials, at any hour of the-day or
night. Also, an assortment of Perfumery; fine tooth,.
bait, and clothes' Brushes, &c , &c., &c., which will be
sold low for cash. apanly
eM TROVILLO, Undertaker, Fifth street, im
mediately opposite the Theatre, respectfully In
forms his friends and the public in' general, that he has
resumed his business as a Furnishing Undertaker. He
is supplied with and always keeps on hand Coffins of all
sizes and kinds, Shrouds, and all other articles necessary
on such occasions.
Silverp ate s, ice boxes, and leaden coffins bo sup
plied twoorder. A dne hbarse and cal Tinge always ready
to attendlunerals, sep29ly
John I. Tersvniend,
DRUGGIST AND APOTHECARY, No. 45, Market
. street, three doors above Third,Pittsburgh, will have
constantly on hind a wellielected assortment of the 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 presenptions 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
MERY.
dec39
GALLAanza. tL d Lona. 7. 7f.3tILLEe
Gremi.Aunicit; LONG & !GILLEN,
No. 109 Front st., between ,Wood 'and Smithfiel d struts.
I. ater
of Bells of all Meet, double and
single action force Primps, Counter Railing. Min
.er ater Pumps, fittings of all kinds for Gas, Water,
Steam, Re., Brass Castings for Machinery and antifattri
ton ,metal for same. Particular attention paid to Gas
Futures,and a'well assorted steak of Plain and Orna
mental endants, Burners, Chandeliers, Ice., can
stantlg.on hand. oet9 ,
AXES AINCSTEONG. SAAILEL CEOZEIL
A RMSTRONG & CROZER, Commission Merchants,
11, No. 2:I Market street, Pittsburgh, Pa., will attend
promptly to the, saki .of,every. description-of Western -
Produce, and other articles entrusted to their care.
Raran to—Hatmtyffussey Et Co., Pittsburgh; Fianna,
Graham & Co., New Lisbon, O.; Merchants generally,
Wellsville, O.; Rhodes & Ogloby, Bridgeport, O. A. O.
Richardson & Bro., Cincinnati; J. F. Howard, e,
x.; Guile &- Dorwort, St. Loins; H. Boyles, Steuben
ville:.dec9:y
ALLEN BROWN.
BROWN'S UOTEL, C. comucum.
CORNER OF ATTE - FIELD - AND THIRD STS.,.
Pittsburgh, Pa.
BROWN & CONNELLY, PROPRIETORS.
N. B.—Good Stabling attached to the house.
A,PLILTON, Deli and Brass Founder, has rebnilliin
• commenced business at his old stand, No. 70, Se
cond, between Market and Perry. 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, he.,
together with every variety of Brass Castings, if requir
ed, tented and finished in the neatest manner.
A. F. Is the sole agent for Bobbin's Anti-Attraridon Afe
sal, so justly celebrated , for the reduction uf friction in
machinery. The boxes and composition can be had pt
him at all times. n0v13.-y
11,TEWLY INVENTED PATENT BLOCK SPRING
11 TRUSS, for the immediate relief and permanent
cure of Efernia and Ruptures (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, in a superior style, in Phlltulelphin, and
have them now for sale at their office, No. 77 Smithfield
Street, near Sixth, Pittsburgh. GEORGE WATT,
jyl D. W. KAUFFMAN.
- •
JEW DRUG STORE.—Joinv D. MOROAN, Whale
1\
tale
and Retail /Art/zest, N0.•931 Wood street,
one door south of Diamond alley, Pittsburgh. h e
subscriberhas just received from the eastern cities, and
is now opening at the above stand, a full assortment of
,articles to hialine, consisting of Drugs of all kinds, Dye
Stuffs, Paints and Garnishes, Chemmals, &c., together
with all-such articles as are usually kept for sale at a
wholesale-and retail drug store.
His stock is entirely new-, and has - been selected with
Care. He is confident that his articles, both as to quality
And price, will please such as may favor him with a call.
MONGARELA PLANING AtlLL.—Jastas
asa 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, platted on one or both sides, con
!tautly on hard.
Sash, Doors and Mouldings, oie very deicription, made
to order.
Builders and Carpenters would find it to their advan
tage to give him a - call, as he can now furnish them with
.planked stuff, suitable for every description of work.
dec3-tf
West Point Works.
P _ • •
RESTON & WAGNE, Engine Builders have FLcom
menced business on Penn at., near the Point, at the
establishment formerly carried on by Slackhouse & Nel
son. , Persons wishing to pnmhase Steam Engines. for
Boats, or for other purposes, will please favor us with a
call, as we flatter ourselves to be , able to furnish them on
as favomble termias nny . other establishment in the city.'
Also, rolling mill and 'castings of every description can
be haat the shortest notice.
Rantsumcas—Copt. Robert Deer, Thomas Scott, Esq.
Church, Carothers, & Co., H. Dertay, Esq, M. Allen & Co ,
CWRIAN PRESTON,
ENOCH WAGNER.
CHEAP BONNETS.—W. R. MURPHY is selling oft
his remaining stock of BONNETS - at- greatly redu
ced prices. Bonnets of-last winter's shapes at from 25
cents to 5400.
Chazp Lawns.—A lot of Dress Lawns reduced to 124
cents per yard.
Mute • Goods for Dresses.—A supply just received, and
'-red very low.
oflt. Gusghamx—Rich darkstylesof Ginghams. Also,
Dar.. , a• and Domestic do., of choice patterns. • .
Manchests, '40n5.....-A-n, assortment Jut received in the
Mantua 1t5.... 2d story, and offered low by the piece.
Wholesale Room 'tared Satin do.
Also, White-end 80... . An excellent stock on hand, from
hints and Muslims.— •• qualities. .
4c. per yd..up to the Euless Fourth and Mart etstreem
Elj.d.: the north-enet corner e,,
Importas. "I AIM and PHILIP
TORN AI GLAIR ; DA V ID STEI i , Andre intereEt and
SPAIIINIAN, having purchased tue 'save to inform
stock in trade of;bfr. John W. Blair, beg • ‘rty have this
heir numerous friends and the public that t.t. .4 style of
day entered into partnership under tho firm al, 4" every
.BLsta - ,k C0:, 7, for the manufacture of Brushes 0. - 'take
'description:. ding tirtetical workmen , - they will L. - •‘, 1 3
•up 'every article oft h e most 'durable material, and in •
first style ;Tend will en hand, for sale, at - their store,
No. 120 Wood street, a very large assortment of every
thing in their line. of business--which,mith their exten
sive stock of Shoe`ruidinge,.Fishing Pen:and
Pocket Halves'
Vti Powder, Abet; ..Goods,•they
will - seit eheap,oldsitle and retail.' `. • -
Machine Arcaltee Made toorder,with de,spateh.
Thectineuragetnent and xtatronsge.of thetrfriends and_
the public IS mtrueetlysolicited, and will - betlituditiallyrer
etved- ,:Observet- . MAUI&
Pittsburgh, Oct. 2641i,ISIS:(cic30) 190 Wood et.
- , ere - tiler& Prevaille e _
IaCITHING le boner than . the:smell of _Camphor: Lax,
.;Walin?a V aiiipAttr#44 Seta?* bWan - Prongenced
“Ittat the itinge.byiall Vvho2va- smoked thetnntilleglisaPt!
and •utildi- ammo from POW Havana. Tobacco .aaa,
dear Try r
_, , LEEWARDA.c9„„
• • • Alarkevitl_thten Onarafrattt.Weter,
alas ,and.utkxt te/.,.ehutaVaeli Cleatiag4torii.,
a Y `_ t:~
~rvs ~:.SP
PITTSBURGH, FRIDAY, JULY 13, 1849.
No. 118 .
Going to !Rove.
f s IIHNA, GLASS AND QUEENSWARE SELLING
"V OFF—Cam. AND SECVIE Barmatum.--The undersign
ed being about to remove, in the coming month, to N 0.05
Wood street, is desirous of closing out the greater part
of his Stock at REDUCED PRICES. He would call
your particular attention to his !urge and splendid assort-
ment of CHINA, GLASS aad QUEENS WARE, Girun
doles, Lamps, Britannia, Tea. Ware, Castors, French
and English Mantel Ornaments, and Tea Setts, oT the
newest styles and patterns, all of which be offers at a
small advance above COWL Remember the Place, No.
115 Woo o s - r. fe WY] M. HODKINSON.
Commercial flow Cabinet Wareroom
T. B. YOUNG k Co. " • . ‘L;;;;;;;.
la'AVEremoved their CABINET
.WARE-ROOMB to Commercial Row, Liberty
street, opposite the bead of Smithfield, where they will
'keep constantly on hand an extensive assortment of So
fas, Tables, Wardrobes, Bureaus, Bedsteads, Chairs and
every article in their line of business.
.•
Bats, Caps, and Naffs.'
TUB subscriber is now receiving from the
city of New York a choice assortment of Hats
1 0 11 111 Cape and,Mairs, Latest Fashione, in great va
riety, and very cusae, wholesale and retail.
JANIE'S WILSON,
Smithfield strect4d - doorSonth . of 4th at.
FALL FASHION OF HATSFOR 1848.
M'CORD & CO., (late 112 1 Cord & King,)
jitWILL introduce, on Saturday, Aug. 28, the PALL
STYLE OF HATS, just received from New
York. Those in want of a neat and beautiful HAT,
ace invited to call at their store, corner of Fifth and
Wood streets.
..attg24
New Hot and Cap Store.
4111 JAMES WILSON, Hat Manufacturer;
(formerly of the corner of Diamond - alley
sod Wood stree!s. Vega leave respectfully
to inform his old custo.n.trs, friends and the public,. that
he has opened a NEW STORE, on Smithfield at.,where
a choice assortment of HATS, CAPS, and LDIES'
FURS; (as good, neat, fashionable and cumtr us any in
the city,) may be had. J. W. very cordially invites his
friends and the public to remember his new location and
establishment, and give him a call as hearty as heintends
to welcome Ahem. mar3l-ly
'ashioriable Hat and Cap Rtimultlactory,
GEORGE S. ANSHITTZ, Agent, respectfully
informs his friends and the public general
ly, thdi lie has commenced the manufacture o
Hats and Caps; at No. 33 Wood street, one door fromthe
corner of Second, where he has now on hand a fine as
sortment of Hats and Caps of his own manufacture,which
ho will dispose of, wholesale or retail, on the most rea
sonable terms, for cash or city acceptance. Hats made
to order at the tihortest notice. apl9-3m
Clinton Timmer NUL
TRE CLINTON PAPER MILL, situated at Steuben
villa, Ohio, having beenenlarged and improved, and
at a very great expense added new and the most im
proved kind of machinery, is now prepared to tnanufac
tare all kinds of Writing, Printing, Wrapping and Cotton
Yarn Papers, Bonnet Boards, &a., equal to an y t wt h e
Eastern or Western country. ,
The undersigned having the Agency of the above MIA,
will keep constantly on hand a large'supply of the differ
cat kinds of Paper, and will have' any size made 'te , '
order at short notice. Eh C.. HILL, '
' jan3l 87 Wood street,
Saw 111111.
'
HE subscribers having taken the Saw-mill above the Fifth Ward Bridge, formerly run . by Mr: JolitiCham
berg and having a good stock of Timber on hand, would
solicit the patronage of. the public. - Orders• thankfully
received and punctually attended to. ,
SAVARY SPAdLDINO.
The urolersigned having , gold his interestin the above
Mill to Messrs. Savary*, Spaulding, would recommend
%Into hie former epstorhers aha the eommunity, Imbuing
qualified to give satisfaction to_ all . 'Joh° may deal
watt , Nu, 0ti112240 . JOHN cirAmnpas, - •
`4:IHIC-BOOKS!—Justreceived,at the Hook-
H01HCCI•••• se subscriber, in Fifth st„ near Market
. store of mac. by samaellialmenum,translated
Mania Mcatai.'es Julius Hempel AL D. 4 VOl5.
and edited by Chan. . eases by Dr: i i tmprel,
vol.
1.
Hartman , s deuce
Du. - dedicine by J. Lowrie, enlarg
. Homcepathic.Domestic.
ed and improved by A. L 3.
J a ah or r illg 's N s e porn w °_B• and
Bootunehaius estic Physician.
corte po:lltet Book, for-Homce-
a p ths
i ts, bYr °i d e .b
• fit'oTerap
Rebmann s Chronic Diseases, voL3,
tent' sizei and'
T oget h er erim „Medicine Chests, of ~E uma •
••'
prices: • LaP lO l _ VICITL.st •
BtEi~itiit4ng
ITIHF subscribers most respectfully announce to their
fellow-citizens that they have petfected their ar
rungernentto carryon the business of Tin Roofing on an
extensive, scale-. _ -
. _
las now close on four years since we first introduced
' tin rdollng in this-city. Darino that time we ha - ve cover
ed over filly thousand square 'feet of roofs with tinplate,
and in all cases we believe we haVe given the Most en
. tire satisfaction. This kind of roof : has been applied to
the.very best buildings in.thia city, including; among a
large number ofothets; the two superb buildinga on Penn
street, owned by. John, L. Shoenberger and John Bissel,
Esqrs. That tin roofing (when skillfully laid on) is both
permanent end durable,. there can belle dbUbt 111 proof
of this, we can refer to the almost universal application
of this kind of roofing in the laige cities on the sea-board
during the, last twenty years; and from onquiring on the
subject, we' have yet to learn Of any one of those - roofs
having been worn out. The • toots covered with, tin in
our own city are open to the examination of all who take
interest in the matter. 'We Wive also prepared
miniature plan of roofs, which may be seen at our estab
lishment, where any other information will be 'given with
pleasure... ; ....JOHN DUNLAP & CO.,
marl,Corner Market and Second streets.
The Aseometer.
• - - • -
TEIT'IrENTION OF THE PUBLIC Is respectfully
called to the following certificates
'S. Easms—Haying tested a quantity of 'Gold
weighed-by your, Areometer,l Lad the. result proves your
instrument correct; and recommend . the use, of it to
those going to California, as' the bestmethad for obtain
ing the real value of (Told.: Rasp. yours,
B. DUNLEVY,
Pirtsburgh,March 9,19. ' Gold Beater._
Prhastritillyllarch•7,lB49.
. Ma. Exams---pear Sir: Having examined the "Areom
eter,” manufactured at your rooms, I do not heeitate to
:commend it to the use of thosu gentlemenwvhaare 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:
Yours, resp , y,
. Head Quarters for Hipotis and Shoe*,
CORNER SODETH AND SMITHFIELD STEDITITTSEIIIGH, PA.
41 TROTH &SCOTT havli f yr b eia b a ri nced dami
' t w h rieres n a e l r e al a ß n? O r T et:ll, d w B opld reep l e:t g itilly invite
- the attention of their frientlz and , the public gene
rally, to their- splendid new stock, consisting , of Alen's,
;Women's, Boys', Misses' and Children's wear, of every
variety,'suitable for the scinson, and at prices to suit the
times. Also, a splendid article. of home-made work,
such as Gentlemen's fine Boots, and Ladies' hrisses' and
Children's fine work. - „...
- .
Please call and examine for Yotirselves-
N. B.—Traveling Trunka, Carpet Bugs, &c., &e., al
ways on band and for sale low for cash.
U7' Country Merchants would find it to their interes
to give us a call, when visiting the city.
TROTH & SCOTT,
marl 4 Coiner 4th and Smithfield sm.
Public Notice to Economists.
.41 Tux subscriber, being desirous, of
Ch
anging his business, has determined
to close out this 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 are invited to call at
BATES', CORNER SMITHFIELD AND FIFTH STS.,
Opposite the Pittabargh Foundry, where they can buy to
-their satisfaction, for the stock must be closed out soon.
109 cases Boots oultand, 815, 818, 821, 854 trer:case.
mar 7 .1. BATES.
WAGONS, WAGONS.
THOMAS HARRISON, MANUFACTURER OF
Wagons, Drays, Carts, &C,.,
PEMTLVANIAAVILVCSOIALW 1111.ZWIMS ZEXCOLIXT 50055.
T ,,E proprietor of this establishment having always
on hand a supply of superior, well seasoned Lum ,
ber, is prepared to fiil.orders of every description in his
branch of manufacturing, with as short notice and on as
favorable terms we any other workman in the IVest.
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 receis prompt
attention.
R.Eirsamscrs—Geo. W. Smith, James McCully, Jonhe
APClintock. marB-3m
Bedstead FactoTy: —
to S.& W. M. HANNAFORD respectfully inform the
1.11/. citizens and the publingenerally that they have re-.
moved their Wareroomain Smithfield street, between
Diamond alley and Fifth street, sign of the Big Bedstead,
where they are prepared to sell, wholesale or retail, very
cheap for cash, the following articles:—Bureaus, Bed
steads, with GEtZZatli'B Iron Fastenings, and also the best
quality of Screw Bedsteads, Tables, Stands, &c: And
they wish it particularly understood, an there is so much
prejudice against machine made work, that they warrant
their work. to give satisfaction, and if not well made, the
money shalt be returned. 'Enarlo:3m
TOON 8 ILAISOLTON, drrbrney sr Law---Office on
1./ FoUrth street; between Wood and Smithfield; Pitts
burgh. ap2enly 7
A GENTS WANTED.—Two or three Agents can find
21, desirable situations to canvassnmriake subscribers
in this County fora value* work, highlyrecommended
by numerous persons distiguished alike for their learning
and religious influence in this and Eastern Cities by tip:
plying in person to EDWARD TODD lc. CO : i
may( Verner of Fifth and Market... Cs., upstairs.
Valuable Real Estate for Bale.
THE 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
high state of cultivation. The improVentents are a large
and well 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 constautritWly of excellent water. There is a
variety Of FtuttTreee and Shrobberyon the premises..—
If the above described property is not sold soon, it will
be
tented for a time. Also, for sale, a large LOT, on
Pen.rirylvania Avenue, nt the end of the board-walk.
Inquire of [mar3l:3mi DAVID BF.ELER.
••• Undertaking promptly attended io at reasonable
ices may 27
ErOiliZEl
~ ~ ~`~
~ ` at x ~ ,!QCs,^.
.. Hammer It, Daimler., -.
' CABINET, WAREFLOOM, SMITHFIELD STREET,
;Between Serengstreat and Stratiberniailey - , Pittsburg"
AIHAMMER & HAULER keep constantly on hand
a variety. of . excellent and Aushionahle Farnittun,
wirrtinted equal to nny in - the city,Atrd sold on lis
favorable terms as r can be obtained at airy 'similar
establishment itr.he West.. , They hane.noor on kalui an
.unusually extensive stook. emb mcing all, kinds of .Thurni
-ture; trona the cheapest and plainest to the most costly,
andelegant. All orders promptly attendedto. mr2l:l3m
. , „
Tits subscriber, Wishing' to ranee his'presetit
stook of Furniture, Will; from this date - until 'far
ther', notice; sell all attic/as in his line at cast i being
$
determined to lessen the yunottut.ot stock orthtuld.-
Those persons who pay call,an .hiroWith.,ilos. intentitht,
or getting a "good penn_ys wiiiik," will flat ba distip.:
pointed. His stock of Furniture is equal to any irtthe'
city, bothin style:and Wotkmanship, and-the assortment
'complete. - . ' ..A.LEXANDERinCIIRDYi --, ....
:, • - Rurnitura Soxitas Third st„ :.-.
..
Next d,oor b
above - pittsurgli Bank:
Jarlle It- W a Iiir,OOdNVIALL E
X ODERN AN D ..A. ringllg .ritlitrlA'i':.
No. SA Ttcrim Sinisir . , Prizsatrztan,_
4
,Lkitriz-andsplendid' rumottinent of Furnitnrei
suitable for Steamboats, Hotels, and Private Dwell—
ings, constantly on hand, and made to order. .... ~ 1
e present 'Stock on hand cannot be exceeded by any .
manufactory in the Western country. ; persons wishing
to purchase, would do well to give mitt ball, as I am de
termined my prices shall please. -mart or the eon-,
Ebn.B in— • • ,
Tete a Tete ; ' Brill - et Ettiaele ; ' -
Louis XIV. Chairs; Queen Elizabeth Chairs;
• Tea ?apse ; Fruit Tables;
Toilet Tables; Louis XV.' Commoder. -
French Mahogany Bedsteads ; Piano Stools ; ,
". 50 Sofas, with plush and hair cloth covers ;
.50 Mahogany Rocking Chairs ;, - .
40 dozen Parlor do.
30 " Fancy' ' do.
25 Centre Tables . ;
4 • -, .
20 pair Divans ; pair Pier Tables ;
L 5 marble top )')rending Bureaus ; .
'
8 Wardrobes; S Secretaries and Book Cases i ,
. . 20, marble top Nash Stands;
4 pairDttomans; -. '
8 pair Fancy Work Stands..
.
A vrey large assorment of common Chairs and other 1
Furniture, too numerous to mention., t, .. .
Mr Steam Boats furnished on the shortest notice, and I
on the must reasonable terms. '' '• febo ' I
Gold Washers. • ' •
HPARRY has invented a machine for washing Gold,
. far which be has made application for altatent.—
They are , now offered 'for sale at the' Watehouse of
PARRY, SCOT :& Co., N 0.103 Wood ist.,Pidsburgh.
Adventurers to California are invited to call and eX;
amine these labor-saving machine's.. They are simple in
their construction, easily, transported on the back , of
mules or horses, weighing eighty pounis'each, and cart
be put in operation in half an hoar. They.cen be, filled
with provisions. It is the opinion of those- who have
seen the trial of one of these machines of :smallest size,
that two men will wash the mineral from 150 bushels of
sand or earth in ailay, without the-loss of a Particle of
-the mineral. They can be inereasedin size and worked
by water or mule power, if expedient.. The operators
work without going into the water or being' 'exposed to
water or wet, and - consequently without endangering
their hen di They will require but a small stream or
water, and can be used-the whole season, and Call be pat
into operation where there is art sufficient water to wash
in the usual way.'
Price of smallest size -835. Orders from abroad; ac. -
comptuded by cash, will be promptly filled. .
IL PARRY, at Parry, Scott fr. Co.'s
feb7:dtf • N 0.153 Wood It., Pittsburils '
SAD THISLkiTEIL—Who will be withouta be au
tiful head of hair, when they can have one for three
shillings! Twenty years' lots of hair and wonderful
re/iteration !
" BUN/MORI; July 17, 1847.
"Dear Sir—The wonderful effects ofJones' Coral Hair
Restorative has been decisively dernonstrated in'the ca
ses of several respectable a:nisei:it of the town, who, on
account of your selling three shilling trial bottles, try it
without fear. • One instance, which has attracted partic
ular attention, is the case a a gentleman.who bad little
or no hair for twenty years; be had tried numerous pre
parations in vain, and ultimately had his' he ad shaved and
wore a wig. • Af my recommendation, he tried the Re
storative, and after using it, according to the direction,
An a short time, the youngbair appeared, B and he has now
.as fine a head of hair as any person-in altimore.
"Yours, &a. - JOHN XTLYINGTON."
It causes eyebrows to grow,. prevents the -hair from
turning grey . , and the first application cameo it to. curl -
beautifully, trees itfrom acne, and stops it from falling
-off:
Sold with full directioni at 82 Chatham st.N.Y. and by
Wm. Jackson, Agent, 89 Liberty at. Pittsburgh: jeep2o
Spring Fashions Hats sina. Gaps..
'rat 611116Ctiber wilt ixgraince, thin
the Springstyle an/LW
and CAPS; ;which for neatness and. dam !PRI
bilky cannot be Inirpassed—the style being suck that
cannot help from giving the wearer. entire satisfaction.
lie is =also daily expecting the arrival of an extensive
assortment of California Hats; of various colors; all of
which will. be disposed of at his. old unusually low
prices. Country hlerehantsare invited to call and ex
amine his assortment G. W. GLASSGOW,
102 Wood street,
ad door below J. D. Davis' Auction Rooms, Pittsb'g.
mar.h4m
•
iteinoval. • '
TILE subscriber bas removed his 'Wholesale Grocery
Store to the corner of Hancock street and Allegheny
Wharf, neattloor In he Petry Rouse.
macr JOHN F. PERRY.
George Armor, • - ,
WASHIONABLE TAILOR, No. 43, Market street....
X Having removed his Tailoring 'Establishment in the.
rooms on Market at., lately occupied as a Bookstore, by
Bosworth & Co., the undersigned is preparedto fill *Boil
dere in his line which may be entrusted to his care by his
old friends and customers, and the - publiegenerally. His
long,experience in the business and .the success with
whidt he has prosecuted it in Pittsburgh, emboldens him
to holie for it liberal share of patronage. He will make
all descriptions of Clothing in the , best manner, and most
fashionable style, FOR CASH.
WOOD ST
Merchant Tailor.
THE subscriber respectfully announces to his custom
era, and to the gentlemen of Pittsburgh and vicinity,
generally, that be has received his usual astuatment of
Spring Goods, for gentlemen's wear, to which he invites
their attention. His stock comprises fine Broad Cloths of
all colors; Cassimeres; rich Vestings, of plain and fancy
patterns; all of .which he is prepared to manufacture in
the best and most fashionable style. . Also, Children's
Clothing kept constantly on hand and mule to order.
• IVM.'H. SHAFFER,-
.Water et 3d door above National Hotel.
I t OWNSEND, CARR & CO., Successors to the old arm
of C. Townsend & Co., and Carr & Rowland, beg
leave to announce to their friends and to the public gen
crally,‘ that they -are now prepared to execute all kinds .
of work in the Coach and Wagon-making business at
the shortest notice, and warranted lobe of the bestqu ' all;
ty. The very large quantity of seasoned Timber with
which they are p insure the public that they are prepared
to carry on an extensive and premyt . business in Their
line, and they respectfully wheat a .eontinuance of the
liberal patronage bestowed aeon the late firms. sep4 .7
Dissointion.
milE FIRM - of Acheson & Digg is tkis day dissolved
1. by mutual consent. Mr. ?as : Dagg having deslin
ed business on account of ill health, has disposed of his
interest to Jas. C. Acheson. The business herealbsr will
be conducted in the name ot - W. & J. C. Acheson.
WM. ACHESON,.
JAS. T. DAGO.
Pittsburgh, July,lB4B
117' In withdrawing from the firm of Acheson knagg,
I take pleasure in •recommending my sueeesssor to my
friends and the puhlio generally. JAS. T. DACO.
July 29, 1948—nug
ISSOLUTION.—The Partnership heretofore. exist,
D
ing between the subscribers, under the firm'of J. k
J. M'Drartr,was dissolvedon the 7th but Either party
is autliorized to nee the name of the .firm in settlement.
JOHN ni , DEv_rrr
'AMER' M'DaivgPP.
117• CO-PARTNERSHIP.—The undersigned have this
day formed a Co-partnership under the firm of JOHN
APIIEVITT a BROTHERS, for the transaction of a Gro
eery and Produce business. JOHN APDEVITT.
JAMES MIDEVITT,
WILLIAM bPDEVITT.
March 10
March 7, 1849.-(mrl2)
DSSOLUTION.—The partnership of Atuarnv & Lag
is this day dissolved, by mutual consent. The bu
siness of the firm will be settled by B. Lee.'-
.L R. MURPHY,
H:LER.
Pittsburgh, 30th Jan., 1849
NOTICE.—The undersigned will continue the Wool
business and attend to the sale of Woolen Good's, at the
. H._
LEE. place. - -- LEE.
. . .
11Wr—` In retiring - from the late firm of Murphy & Lee, I
take great,pleasure in recommending Mr. H. Lee to the
ddnfidence of my friends and to the public.
jan3o J. R: MURPHY:
bO Octikip:Noti ce.
zothrnizreeic:' JoWt itzmum
TO/IX'DUNLAP having, on the Ist associated tg. with .hlrn in bis business Jong ; Ftsaixso,--they
wilt
et - after carry on their Importing f House Furnishing
Etatilsvarei and Manufacturing bus in esii;tUider the name
add style of John Dunlap &Co., The - business of the old
establishment will be closed by tile senior - Partner or. the:
presentgut, at their warehouse, corner of Market and
Secrindiltreets ' (Jana) - JOHN - DFIgLiAP & CO.
-
- -
11111B411IDNIGHT SUN--L J'ilgrimege;'by Fredrike
Bremer; translated by.blAry 1-Neott. 'Just received
andfot sale by JOHNSTON fr.. oropaoN,
Corner Market , and 3d sts.
C iILT ' SE ": I tbs. large Cheese , tot sale for County .
Scrip, by ,
app - • • • ;No, Libertt street.
VISHLNG LINES--2 ewe Besi.Graiso Lulea' • •
10 . . Como' do
That reed • McCANDLESS do CAMPBELL,
myi .• • e 97 Wood street!
O ATS 300 bushels, prime-quality, jUdt received per
steamer W,. 1146ville'f°"18a9Itlik
F: PlrTtßyy t
ap3o] Next door to PerrylEfousu,AllighenyVhatf:
barr. a,Tor tale -
p.. ,
a • ' No t door Perry. Rouse. Allegbarl Wharf.
_ _
kiLOgit inAt.rectr6 i irEfor satnu
4 1
OWteltami)uii:
Furniture.
~`Z~~Y ~:.=:~ `:::=
ESE
S eant 14ETE8COTT. wst..c, minx.
-LaYPESCO TT dt ,
Abilnifiglaleit ai Ph(enis Yin Proat • tato,
- Second stregotrittriern}rood and SminVeid.
Tuaiday afternoon, Taty 75,1648, the undersigned
were. called upon by Meesre. Ltpl tincou &Barr, to
witness an honest and fair' test of one o, their Phrentr.
Safes. The furnace being prepared, taa Sate w placed
it side thereof, with books, papers and some money; when
the door Of the Safe was canted and the fire kindled
4 00 rtorptist2 and,in.a short time the Safe was
sed kot, and continued till hal fpast 6 &creek, being about
four and it•balf 'Muni - when the committee expressed
their satisfaction that the time occupied With such heat
was sufficient. The furnace was then pulled down, Safe
cooled, and doorOppied-.4lie books, papers and money .
safe. The heat was ,so great as to melt orthe
mountings. ' We therefore take pleasitrein recommend-,
lag these Safes to the publi,e. as being, in our judgment,
entirely fire protif. - • J'ARVIS It'PRABLIEj
N OR C N W RW &BROTHER,
BRANNON & THATCHER, ".
. BENEDICT It CARTER,
' - ISAAC CRONIE. •
,am engaged in the foundry "baldness, and' know
something about - furnaces and- heat.. ••.1. witnessed
burning of the above Safe, and can freely say there was
, no humbug about it, and with pleasure recommend them
to the publie.as 13.mns,, in my jndgmenkentirely Are
' • In -calling upon the above pantlemen,for. theirligna l
tures, they all spoke in the highest terms of the famneis
of the tett; add-'thee fall'confidence of the Safe's being
entirely Eve-proof. We have constantly on, hand and for
sale a 'full assortment of the above Safes. 'inar3l
BELL TERRY. '
. .„
file Itlvallext & Downing,
ii FASHIONABLE CLOTIIIERS, No. 218 Liberty
street, opposite &data, beg leave to oall the emu
, lion...of , theiraastertiere and . the .publie generally
to an examination of the Meek oi . GOODS , they
are now in receipt of, cOmprising, in Fart, fine French,
Belgian,;', Etteish . ..: And.,American,:- Cloths,. all Colors;
French, English mid Ainericari Cassimeres,of institutes
and textures; Simmer Cloths, in'endless - variety, Vest
lags, do. Clothing made to order in the best .and latest
style. -They. have. alscronhand a large and well assort-.
ed stock of READY-RADE CLOTHING, to which they
invite the attention Of their, friends and ciistbrners. Lmr24
' .
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW, St.
Louis, Me.; will give Particular attention to the Col
lection of Claims, and - all , money received, shall be re
mitted isigtoptdelay . ...
Raranitcsa=Hatt.' Coulter, Supreme Itenelt
Messrs. Lyon, Shorb & Co., St. LOWS Messrs: Wood,
Abbott - & Co., Ids: Charles E. Welling /. Philadelphia;
Messrs..Etio_i_Maaoney: dr.'Co.; Messrs, Wender -Elias
& Co., New York; Messrs:ltaughei& Otendoililkessis:
W. &A. Mardoch;Massrs.- Love, - Martin & Co., Air.
John Palaoner; Baltimore jititesisoL'Lorettz;taterling &
Messrs. Forsythe & Co., blessni3Oestipton, Smith is Co.,
and*. L. S. Waterman, Pittsburgh:- . . mar.iS:dm ,
• Rare Standard Warns..
QIIESIDAN'S SPEECHES: - ' -Then SPeeChei . of`the'
/.3 Sight Hon. Richard Brinsley Sheridan, with a Sketoh.
of his Life' edited by a Constitutional friends vole.
-.. Sterner, Woria.—'ile Works Of 'Lawrence. Sterne, - in
one vol; with: a lAA of the Author, by himself; Silts.
trated by Harley. 1 vol., 8 . . .
Skitch 13ook.—The Sketch Book of Geoffrey Crayon,
Gent.t •Anthon's revised 'edition,' with illustrations by.
Irviag's Astoria,. or Anecdotes of an Enterprise beyond
the Rocky Mountains • by Washingten Irving.
or a Voyage 17iither.—A new work in two vols.,
Y 2 mu ., by Herman Melville.
A Tablelor Critics, or a Glance at a few of our Liters. - -
ry Progenies, in a series of jok es, by iminaelbl Quiz.
For sale b y KAYr& CO.,
may 3 Corner of WoOdentl-Third oireeti•
(Dispatch copy.)' •
Paper 'Haaggaga.
RAVIN G
purchased ex three of he largest Factorise
H in ; the East, (New York,. Philadelphia and Balti
more,) a large assortment of the newest and "most' inv
proved styles of , PAPER LIANGINGS t RORDERS, &e.,
and made arrangements by which I valt be enabled to
procure all new Patterns, simultaneous with their art
peasants in the Eastern marker,-.1 would invite the_ at
tention of those desiring to have their, houses:papered
with-the retest stylet; of paper, to Sall and examine my
stook r before purchasing elsewhere.
I have now on the way from the Emit, 28,••• piecedof
Gold, Satin Glazed and common Paper II singings, whicri
I can sell at prices ranging froml2l cents to , 132
marl 2 , S. C. RILly 87 Wood et.
'TrALUABLE PROPERTY . FOR SALE—Eleven Line
in the 9th Ward' Pittsburgh, 24 feet front on Cation
,street Ws:l2ofeet to Patterson's into. • • '•
• One Lot on Libeittyetreet, 24 feet by 100 in Spring al-'
ley l between Canon street tud'/L FrIVANI
_thz out lota in the reserve, near Allegheny _City . and
Itlitziebeetev, containing- about ten - Acres eitelt No 4
2"0,-221, 107, L 98,105, 194. Enquire of
feb24 WM. 11.1.. DARLINGTON.
Hr.
4 0 /0/DAYS! HOLIDAYS: l—The subscribers are
'just opening a splendid collection of Toys and fine
Nancy Goods of - every. description,,euitable far Paja
mas and New Year's presents, consisting in
_part, viz r
Jewelryand 'Watches; Work,Dreising andFaney Glass
Boxes ; Card Cases; Pearl, Shell, Ivory and Velvet Card
Baskets; Steel Bead Purses; Crotchet VelVet Bags; Mu
sic Boxes; Chess Mon.; Dominoes, tec.lwith i s thousand
other articles, too numerous to mention. • _
The above Goods we will sell extremely low; p re viousto the let Februaryile49, as we intend making some ma
terial alterations molar store and basiness. We invite
all to call who want bargains, at 86 Market Street, be
tween Filth and Diamond - . , •
decZt
.- ROGAN & _CANTWELL.
2:20 PLANING HlLL—Rebecca street and Muer/oar,
jalong Chastieirsr4 PirstWard, Allegheny city,ttear
ester.--GEORGE DEARER-having resumed bu
siness, has erected the necessary machinery at the above
place, for tuna:wont all work in his line, anflis prepared
to take boards to hismilLand deliver thew to customers
on reasonable terms.
- -
Dressed flooring boards, siding, Ac., always on hand'
A large ocuunity of dried flooring lumber on hand.
Orders from Western Lumber Merchants promptly ex
coated. - ma3o-tt ,
GEO. ARMOR.
FANCY PANS-12 doz. fine ivory work Fans; :
12 " "bone " "
3 ". " pearl ! { a "-
Taper aied
-6 "- assorted common
HOGAN tz CANTWELL,
86 Market street.
Take,Nottee.
A LL persons knowing themselits indebted MArthurs,
Nicholson & Co, (Eagle Poundry;) are requested to
call at their old--Warehouse, ors Liberty street. •
All-unpaid accounts will be placed in the hands of a
Justice of the Peace on the let July next.
May le. • -.21,RT1W11 9, PHOHOLSON, & Co. -
1:17 - 4 general assortment of-Hollow Ware, &e, at the
lowest market rates. 'Liberty wt., be.fWoOd at. -
ms 22 ART/HMS & NICHOLSOI.L.
BOOTS, SHOES, TRUNKS, .14.—Potutti.ites 4tHar
ward, Wholesale and Retail Boot, :Shoe and 'Trunk ;
Store, No. 180 Liberty street, nearly opposite the head of
Wood. &- H. have in store and are receiving their
Fall anti Winter stock of BOOTS and SHOES, consisting
of the . largest stock they have ever been atilt to bring to
this market: We alsohave constautlY on• hand a *len—
diCstock of Hayward's. hietalic,Blm2 Elastic:Shoes, both
for ladies and - gentlemen's wear, the most beautiful ird- -
ale ever manufactured. We' would solicit 'an examina
tion,of out, stock of goods, by all who wish to purchase
either ac wholesale or retail, as we will sell' at 'a small
advance above cost— Countrymerchants will find it to
their interest to call and examine our stock before pur
chasing. FOLLANSBEE & HAYWARD.
tined • : lag Liberty et.
New Goods.
JUST RECEIVED, by Express, one piece short naf.,
hilt Cloth, suitable ter Gentlemen's Cloaks; which I
will make to order, cheap. McGUIRB, Tailor.
Alsoone piece light short nap, a very dearable:arti
ale for ' Ladics' Cloaks. Colors wananied. -
Also, a good assortment fine French Cashmere Vesting'.
together with a good assortment of fancy and black Cas
simeres, for Pants., which will be Made to order as cheap.
and as well as at any other establishment in the eity—
MCGUIRE, Tailor, '
Third street, SL Charles Building:
dec2B
HAVE you a bad complexion, coarse, dark, yellow,or.
sallow T If you have, you will by using a Cake of
Jones , Italian Chemical Soap, a week or two, your skin'
becomes clear; white and smooth.. If: ou have any di
sease of the Head, Face or Beard—such as Ringworm,
Scald/lead, Scurvy,\Erysipelas, Salt Rheam, Barber's ,
Itch-,you can be cured: for I have seen persons who
had filthy skin diseases for years, and after trying every
thing in vain, have beca'cured by washing the part with
Jones' Italian . Chemical Soap, and can .conscientiously
offer if (or any of the above complaints, which I would
not do, unless I knew it. to be . all I state., If you have
SunMorphew . ,.Tan, Sun Barn or disfig•
sii b.
u S renieis Spots,
oof an y
kind, s ' it will dispel them and make the n au iif F ui—, rk rt le is a sure antidote and cure.for the bites
of musquitoes, bugs, icc.
"Er Beware olcounterfeits. — ParticularlYcheip 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,
warns' climates, would "find this not only for.theranelves;
but it is ariever.failing - remedy for chaps andchafes in
infants. !And now, reader, by giving this one'trial: you
wilt find it all or even more .than we have stated above:.
Sold at 82 Chatham street, Iv. Y. and by Wm. Jackson.
agnrat,O.Liberty street, Pittsbnigh. e .
Rewovat
MILE sAseribets have removed from .No. 6 . 7 Waite et;
1: to the Warehouse receittly oceupied by James May
No. 2S Viraberit.. rmy27 REMY, MATTHEWS& cp.
.
_woßxEßs: .
TN METALS'
L. GIIIDIC To Woman nt Maw. Ston*tor,the nie
of Arciieeul and Designers ; Zhe., from engin e}de
signs;and'from seledbons made frera every accessible
source, American and Eurppean..Aly Thomas W. Wal
ter, ihrehitectof , Girazd College, and .1..7. Smith: The.
above far, . , •• , ff-8.17.& Clll,,
' fet27 Cpimpicik 'Wood and Third sta.'
. .
CfiIIi.VINGANDH.A.IRDRESSWGIIALCION—Or.ena.
la son & Fourrrant, Tonsorial rrqfessors, have Stied, pp
the eabnen on the corner of Cherry alley and Watei- st
near the -Nati - dual' Botch *formerly, oecupied ty'elem
•Aroher, and are prep to wait en gentlemen et
, with eue,eolnfort,andpoliteness.'..-.... ~e toim
In connection with their se4oon s they have Ettediugrotat
ateellent sturAviir bath, *here l-Tritons can have fhpjmyr
baths et all how, of the (ley:. le -
.
They still continue to serve their eistomemelin.at
thefr-o,4lUssAlsorzter. of the Diamond and Vrtibn febl7 - tf Rs`
• • • •
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)300/C-ANII PEINTING. '
Ns W. Corperof.Wood and Fifth Streets.
rpm Proprietor in - the MORNI7IO Post and' idsamistir
'Arn MAlnnuenntea respectildly. informs Ids friends.
and the patron of these papers, that hal i ing
s omen% o fJOB TYPE AND ALL OT
necessary to. a Job Printing Office, and thakhe is . pre•
pared to'execute •
. norm PE= PRINTING OP MAT FESCiI/MMC. '," •
Bab of Lading, Owculetrr i
Pamphlet:, • • Bat • - Caids ~!
Balk:gills, • Blank:, - Hai I All
kinds ofßlinke, 'Stage, Steamboat and anal' ,
Boat Bola, with appropriate cam, printed cus the shorte/t
notice and mos reasonable terms."
We'respectfully tike the patron age of his [dente: sind, •
the public genera*, in ;his branch ()thin business.
sep29
L.' BA BEER: S!'
*., L- . . elltatrar :NV wallet. • = ' •
TkE subscriber has invented a eaine f hi g
A. Out GOLD, possessing. the:following ti o Llittetsj2lt
.weighs about twenty-five pounds, can, be packed in a
box lainches by 17, and'l7 Indies deep ; will wash'eut
a bushel of wet sand in about two mthatee•rdrl sand
less time—leaving the Gold perfectly clear of sand end
graTel. Those going to California are invited to co/limit
see its operation, at my residence, in ,Perta Street. near •
Water street • " (marfil ' 'C: EVAN
. •••. AVAL-.ALiEXANDER,
GOWN AlLarila AND :"
:2 • ;4 Cl/tstr ey-Penn and
_wossrwm , ''''.l St. Clair et:, opposite the Eaxhange.
•10 0 ..WS Rotel, Entrance as Penn it,' '
• . . . • . peetfully inform. their: friends nod.
the public, that they are prepared to furnish and attend
to everything in the line of Undertakers, they •htive ,
quit the business of Cabinet Slaking, and their attention
will be devoted altogether to the above bilabial, keep ti .
largo atuthrtment of COFFINS made and finithed,eover .•
ed, and lined in the neatest manner, with a variety o.
materials, and at ali prices; we keep SHROUDS ready :
made, of all sizes, of Flannel, Cambric, and Muslin; at •
allpinces, and made in the eastern style, and all 'other
articles necessary for dressing the dead, and famishing
funerals, of quality and price to suit ,• SILVER PLATER - •
or engraving the name and age ICE CASES for laying
tbei body in ice, by those who wish to keep their friends
•any length of tune; and have ZINC PANS to pallet in '
for laying on the body;. LEADEN 'eoliths ,alwaya.en
hand. We have a splendid new HEARSE aild'apair et' •
fine horses, and any number of the bee carriages, etc:, . .
eta, and will be ; prompt, punctual. and , roaspnable:
: Ea-lee Patent Rotary Ileicihtnee '• • •
APIZICAELB TO TIM CSKS OB FORCING AND SUCTION , FIRE ENGINE;'
Steam Engine, Ventilator, and IPriter W7icel. t.
THIS remarkable hlachine was invented by Eimmts
HAZE, of New York, and bids fair to stipersedei in
antis above applications, the machines mown' use. .It
has been visited by thousands, and tried in' many et its ••
apPlicatious, and its success has . outstripped esTrything ,
TO the history of useful inventions. The coMpact tonn of
the machine,its simplicity otconsunation anti new up—
plication of established principles, render it an object of
admiration to all who see it.
As a common Punrß,for the we of families, its periabil- . •
ity and the facility wi th which it can be c o nverte d " ,
linos • -
Fire Engine, are among its advantages. It Ls equally
useful for all purposes to Which Pompeian be applied on
sucimtaate or muds, to supply ballets, washing of decke r,
putdping the holdii, &a., &c , &a. •
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 complicate d
double acting apparatus. . • •;• •• • • •
Asa Fire /Acme, not line half the number of Menai.
regaired as upon the machines now in use, and 'they cen;l
work a much longer time without fatigue, owing to the. -
manner of the application of the power—either by crank*
As a Rotary Steam Engine, this , machine has supplied
that great desideratum among scientific MOD, VIZ : obtain- ' •
ing a constant rotaty action, which can be satisfactorily
applied to practical purposes.
As a rouilatorforMines, Wells and Vesicle, ere 4 Blower
for Furnaces, it is easily and efficient} , applied.
As a Water Wheel, working either-by departing or en- ,
sting water, it is something entirely new and eminently .
useful. It can be used as to obviate much orthe expense
'i&c.t !dewing foundations of mills, digging of water courses
&c
One of the Machines can be seen and some of its op. •
piications tested, by calling at j' Union ILLLL,n corner of•
Filth and Smithfield streets, entrance on Filth st. . •
_ Rights for individuals, Counties, Ac.,-withist the State . 1. •
of Pennsylvania, can' be ohtained of the subscribers, as
abote, and any information relative to it cheerfully given. •
THOS. H. PERDUE.. •
ap27:141 D. H. WILLIAMS:
•
For Scrip, at. Par.' ;
,JOHN H MELLOR, N0,131.W00el street,
will sell the follcrwing new and Second-
band pIANOS, for Pittsbarg, Allegheny, •
or Allegheny County Scrip at tar:— •
One new Rosewood di octave Piano, made by Baden :
On ; •••• -
& Raven, New. York j.price •
One Rosewood, H octave, Gale k. Co.. . . 8275
One" do " 1 do .. do ' do 8250 • Ono •
Malieginy,t octave, nearly new, Gale leti Cp. 6200
One do do Lord & Brothers! . 64-5 ,
One 1 4o •2' 51 do ' Rosenbaum.:. .-Sloli ' '
Oue German Piano , 6 octaves •,
One old Piano, 6 octaves " $3O
mav3
One Mahogany/law, dioetave4 R. &W. Nouns'. WO.
THBrags attics and Shea Brass,
E subscribers would •respectfully announce that'
they have made arrangements with the proprietors
of the Glenwood Brass Mills, Which gives:us the • control -
for the sale of their Brass Kettles and Sheet Brass for.
this section of cetmtry. The production Of dose Mills .
are not surpassed in quality by any othei
Sediment in she United States. We will always keep a
heavy stock of these goods on hand, which we will be
pleased to sell at such prices as we trust will meet the .
views of wholesale buyers: Hardware merchanti and
other dealers in these goods will please give as a calk- -
ap26
JOHN DUNLAP & CO.,
Coiner Market and Second streets. • "
...ataritizte Plottate,' ' ' --•-,.... -..-
CORNER 0 7,1/0178= A= GRANT 6.z.44.4 PIITSBI7IIO.IL
m
um subscriber respectfully enmmticeettrat ;he has ' --.-
j. • nowopaned this new and excellent Irtnel kii4ife ltd.' '- . _
catannsdauon of travelers, boarders, and the public gen. ; - •
orally; •••• The house antrfurnitirre are entirely new;
the most com fortablohavebeen_spared to rendek It one at', - -
no_pains or•expemse and pleasant Hotels in the city. •. .s„ .
The subserber is •determinedtwdeserve,and therefore'
solicits; mauls° of public patronage.. -.-• - . ': , 7.' ..•
octilay ' - , - JACOB HOEHN; Proprietor.
"VIEW ANDVALUABLE NVORK.—Nineealt e7, --- le -$ • '''' '
11 Remains, with an account of a visit to the 'Chaldean - -i-
Christians of Kurdistan ; and Hie Yegedis,'or - Devil Wort. -
shippers, and an inquiry into the manners untiactsaftho ,- .•'
ancient Assyrians; by Austen He nryLayard,Esq.,D.o' .•- . D. Just received and forsale by •.- -.-- : , • .... -- -- ... -:-..
JOHNSTON & ATOCKTO N , ,- - • mays - - - -- "'Cor. of Market and 3d eta. •
To the - Pithlte...Coisitty. SOrlp.
THE Commissioners of Allegheny Cetudy avail them
j. selves of the eci;liest opportunity to Inform the hold-,
ers of County Scrip ; that the Board have under consider.
ation the adoption ofmeasures for the prompt redemption'
of every dollar of Serif issued heretofore tn anticipation
of alums against said County, and the Commisstehers
uest Ova- assafanee that, in the- course of it few dayeithe '
resolves of the Board for the speedy and full redemption
of the Comity Scrip'now in circulation, will be publish-
ed,- to . relieve the- anxiety -of :the -ptddie mind- on this'
subject. . " -
The credit of Allegheny. County- cannot suifer - by a"'
momentary interruption of a circulating- medium,,bassd.
upon the undoubted solvency' of the richest and most pa
inotiel
population of the State. By order. of the Board. ";
1412 ' JAMES GORMLEY Clerk-. . .
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Lime I Lime Lime:. .
dANY t I LT ANTITYOPLIME, - ofthe very bait quality,
will be furnished on reasonabloterms, oh short - no-.
ie t s by applying to the - subscriber, at his Store, South end
. of the Mohongahela Bridge, South - Pittliburgh.
trutylltawd JAMES BLACEMORE.:
G UM GUACIE-250 tbs. t inst received and for sale by
- • B .A.:FAIEiNEBTOCKA CO:;
Coruer Ist and Wood eta..
A. MASON h ci-..,,.(g)Narkajoat
are . on
sunray in she receipt of-Rick -BMBROLOHRTHS
We have on hand tSe following Goods viz::
185 rich emb'd 'Muslin Capes, fro m $1„50 to 5,00
850
crotchet ". 37t to . 75
350 lace - " " 8 to' 12}•
gimpuro " 6} to I.B*
150 Jenny Lind " " an to 1,00
130 embroisered Muslin Habits, " , ,50 • t 01,50
690 pairi " " Cues, , m '
50 to 1,50
~ •
Also, Mourning Collars.inlgreat variety. • - •
Call soon at the heap One Stine Cash Store 00 Mar-.
ket street.
maylsl
_ I II I REMAYNE'S TABLE OF POST OFFICES, contain
ing an 'alphabetical list of Post Ofßees throughout
the ,United States; distances from Washington, D.
..C.;•
State and. Territorial Capitals, resivotiTeir airot exhi
biting the Poet' Offices In eiteh State ; aiwele as Cotinty,
with an opperidix.of the United States and BrltishTarife.-
Itutt received by. JOHNSTON & STOCKTON,.
mayiS , • Coniet 3d and Market sts:
rIONGR - 1328 TOBACet to
s's Lump Conss Tobacco, Just rec e ived
and .
for sale by .7../31tic RICKETSON;
mayls Nos. 172 mid 174 Ltherty street.
'INDEPENDENT POLICt6_ . qr ....
j. and Irwin streers,entranea CR JACO" •
&Ind. - . ` . '
A. G. RELNIIART, Alderman and ?nlin42, gaglatnite.
ThOaus 01311 Tax, Chief Constable.
/own Rumours, Amer .. do. . ~ - : 2 :- ,-
1:17 - AIM attend at any' hour, day or night, when re
quired.
Daabaraoileatt.. • . , H ORSES , while. running at urge . in iletfieltle, aro
very apt to bruise and imure themselves in many . :
ways. They are often disabled.so as to be useless-for a
long time. If immediate use could be Made' orB." A.
Fabnestock Co.'s Rzbefacient, and the. bruised•ven
well saturated, and the'remedY rubbed in, it would give
relief, ease the pain. I'o farmer eltould , beowitbont this
eelebrated medicineas glik!tthnty y7O tenor ber /
h ygictipthoWNlSTQC" C. 9.1.1111 of
aut a, an ilst atreets,• aso, '
ne -,,,nfloranj.._LVKlKLiv 1n
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