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Xeialf-rinn'coaxert or wool) AND trim ataxera, BOP PBEISTA-FlVe.Oollars a year, payable strictly In advance.. *ix : pollute- wilUtteariably be required if noApaid nit4.trunt, year. Liwr — Singicsleoplee rwo canto-4cm Ede at the counter the Mice and by the News - flops.. -van SATfuluiiv moxtrallo POST pabliabed fram..the'reanto. office; an- lila:ire-blanket siz slne ' e sheet, at TWO .DOLLARS it,year, luliosnee— , _e'eoptelirvi attri." • • • • • Pie...PaPer Wattle &el:attuned; (unless at the. dis c renorLortne proprietor )until all arrearages are paid. L'lrriVoLattentionval be paid to any order artless ie. 4ea taPoxdel4Y+P4liaotter. Or satisfactory reference la this 'city. • IKE • . RMS OF - ADVERTISING. ssa SQUARE or TWELVE T 4 OItLIET: - • 0 0einiertIOE'• • • •—i-130.-51/ One M011th,........--$4 00 Two -do ' 0 75 Two do. 000 Three •do • -,-.;•-•• 1 00' Thiee do • " • 7'oo • • Oncl , WSek,e • -,•m• - 7 ,7 1 50] Four do- -- --- .. -.e. . 800 '• Two •da 2,50 Six do • 10:00 .-_ ~Threerala . - - . 4- . ' 1.00 One Teat.; ' 15 00 ~ : , :II; A RLY ,A.P V RTIbIt.EAIENTS t ' •• Changeabte at Pleasure. OITE EQUAILEL TWO SQ U AK/ 21 '' • . __ SiX M o lltha,•, • - . $15,00 f Six. gonthet,-,, .. -. .. 1120 OD • One Year; ••••:. . ...,•:- .. DA DO l Olie Year,.... 7 ... : 30 AO :,, , Larger adrertisements in proportion. , • ••• ‘ • • MP — Cardt . eifFo OR L/NRS, .Five Da/lars a Year. - Latta ents'will xibi be' inserted •• tadintirati extra price Advertisemante upon which the ntimber,of laser dons is not marked, will be inserted and charged until' ordered ant 7 .i ' ' • ' . , - • -- 'i •,..: ~ ro otona .13 ar . .. , . P. carrioirom =LIS - PION. 414 ER E. Q HANNON & 81:1ANNON,'Iltierneys aildw.-4:lffite an:Fourth street, dearly opposite theltittyorq Mee. yD. JENNINGS, Attorney a/ ,Law, }b er th ea., above Woad. . • •—saar3o.7 SAMUEL W. lit,Atinexerner:cts Law..—Office on 4th street, near Grantaittahurgh. oct2s JlMEBPr7kEjtit, 4ttorTuli of-Law; off&ilili 1-aW well's Buildings, Grant street... raar27-31n. - -- - - ---- 8 A. W. OLIVES, - Physician and Surgron.,--01fica • No' 8, SL Clair street; Pittibuth. aug9l-9 • D8..401 N: CRALWFORD, , ..oIfice on St. Clair street, ; oppositeine..Exchange. auglo-y C. ORLANDO LU0M.1.% 41.1orney as Law.--OtEtce 4th Ely above Wood: • JalY4-y PIIHOMAS 111: MABSICII.J.., Attorney at Law.—Office, Lo wrio's Buildings, fourth at, . jan7-ly •fl DARKAGH„ ftuornarco Law—Gthee as liairewoWs • Buildings, on Grant street, opposite the Court 1r24:11 M. KIITINTEIT.,I2uorney Lam.--016C - Cl7 tie Amine building With Alderman Ill'Aituiter, Fifth st., between Wood'and Smithfield sta. • angt7-tirao OLIN kIARTCPNi• Attorney at Law.—Office , North Aside U or Firth street, between-Wood and Smithfield, in the awe building with Alderman Ziorrow. sep3O-ly irlEptl(ig .W.l.4lalti,,Loorney and. Caw:se/kir at Law _T and No:ary Public.- 7 .0:41: at the corner of 4th and Wood eta., over Slither Jones' Exchange office. octl4 =I mprIUND SNOWDEN, Attorney .ds Lato.--thfice in „the building ou the North East corner of Fourth and ithEelrais. novil-y MOllfto IV, Aidatenon.—Otfice north aide of Fah between:l. Wood and Smithfield, Piusburgh. seglo7y 7C&ND.L: & APCLURE, Astorszno and Counset. I~T kna at Lciiv.L-INTIce on Foutth st., opposite R & R. ki.,Vp.ttfrsoWn.Livery Stable, Pittsbargik. septil-y FORWARD &SViARTZWELDER,duarneys as Low Office on Fourth street, between Virood and Smith field, opposite Pattereon's Llvery Stable. ap7-y 11 . E.ORGE F.4.111.16161tE, Attorruy and Counaeaor at l;—Mce.remored to the .2d door below Grant e 1.,. 00 Fourth, to the °lnce Wel" occupied by Alderman Nil- N. M'CLOWItY, Attorney and Counsellor at Law. . Office in linkowell'e Buildings on Grant street. je29'J7-I.y. T seorr, Dentist, Fourth st., five doers west of Mar ti ket, All wiak wamiated, ou4 if not perfectly sat isfactory no charges will be satins. ' feblo ' • Dr. George iVCook. r I FFICEyie Foihstnct, near Grant, immediately op- POniie /t/r.Pakewell'a, in Lim room lately occupied no en Officetbr Alderman Miller. He may be found, at night, in N 0.71 $t- Charles. ID B. C4' &NAHA Di, Attorney at Luc—Office oa Fourth • st., Octoroon ()harry ahoy and Grant et [jet-y h1510V.A.L.-44. Robert Snyder, has removed his Xis OthCei.to Fourth street, between Wood and Sundt- SSW streets. • • • =LT'S-1y 13115-EMOVAL.—A. Beeler' has removed his coramissaton XII, and for - wending business from the CanaLl3aain to his new warehouse, on Third street, nearly-opposite the Post - mayat•ly. T) EMOVAL.--JOELNJ, 11fITCILEJ, Attorney at Law, I.lh has, removed to Fourth st.., next door to the office of Alderman Steel. ap7 IDRJOK—.I.4IUOO, is Dirminqtram, for sale by .ap24 ' M.ATTLIEWS & CO .N BINILMASTER. Aiderman—Office: Fourth street Conveyancing door abovet c th i os p iT, I rait i p d, 4 3 cith side. donewith the greatest care add legaMenracy. :Titled to RetilEstate examined, Ica JWIN - COYLE, Notary and .Coneeparieer.—Othee to Metcalf , s Building, Fourth street, near Smithfield, :Pittsburgh. Deeds, Bonds, Mertgages,Artiales of Agree ment, and all other instruments of writing drawn up with scenmog.. and dispatch. Tides-to Real Estate examined. aII2II-' Ohs. Ply TORN A. PARKINSON, d/derman, Fifth Ward, Penn LI EL between Walnut and O'Hara ate., where he may 'lie found at all times. Those having houses or other prop el ty to -sell or rent,can have the same punctually-attend ed to debts collected, and all the duties of an Alderman will receive prompt attention. 0c27-p T. DIELL oar , . A , TTORZIEY and COLINSELLoR at LAW Office in Mellott's Buildinge,,conter of Wylie and Fifth steels east aide or the Coact /douse. Er Collecting, Conveyancing, examinations of B. Paola, &c... ;men:IOUS' anti-accurately attended to. awls 1111M.WTIV71.VILLIAMS, Attorney and Counui/or at 11.aut t (successor to Lowrie It Williams,) Office at the old stand, Fourth st., above Smithfield. THE Partnership heretofore existing between Henry W. Williams. Esq., and mysalfin the practice orate law, was dissolved by mutual consent on the 28th Mt, and the business will hereafter be continued by Henry W. whom I most cheerfully recommend to alt for whom I have the honor to do business—as a gentleman every way worthy of their c onfidenie. dec.ll3.ly • WALTER H. LOWRIE. George R. Rtddle, Conveyancer. Art FPIOEIn Avery How, Fifth street, above Smithfield, ILJ Pittsburgh. Damns, llioarosoxi,Aonsuximm,Hosina, Rtrateszs, and oiliOr instruments of writing; drawn with neatness, legal accuracy and distiaieN He will also attend to drawing and 611:4 Mechanme pen,,,Aicoutur qf Ezztwors,Adrnin utrqutr3,4.c., Enema/04g titles to Real Egase,.Bearehing Bee-WV - or Liens; *o,4c. Penn his long expenenee, and intimate acquaintance with, theTnianner 'of keeping the public records, he ex pects Aogive satiicaction to those who may entrust - their easiness to his care. dects MI.E ease:Mei has paid into the 'Freese Tor the Cora l. Menwealth, the amount of license required by law. lie has given theyegulaily approved security, and taken out a commission of the first:dais, as an Auctioneer of the city of 'Pittsburgh, and rented that. spacious ware , room belonging to Sylvan:us Lathrop, E5u.,b10,"1.1.1 - Vi'oad street, three doors from Fifth, where hem prepared to at tend to the sale of every kind of Merchandise, Furniture, ItealEstate,Stocke, Shipping, &c., either at the Auction Rooms or en thepremises, and will in all cases exert bun self to the utmost for th e benefit of his employers, on the ntost reasonableitermii he will soil exclusively and only' on commission ; neither purchasing nor having any in teresttithateverougoodstn the store, but merely the com mission for sellingthereby giving all owners a fair c bunco without pattiality of :having therein property disposed of to the best advanttige. Sales trill - be promptly settled when made. Advances will be given at :any oultiltinost accommodating tertni:_"MorchentiVill not charged tot advances. Regiilir sale days: - Mondays and Thursdays, of DO Goods, Greceries, Furniture, er.c.; and etery evening, Hardwarentlery, Watches, Guns, Pistols, and Fancy Articles. &Wog on fitatutday evenings. aprl4 . JAMES M'KENNA, Anct. H& E.. TODD . ould respectfully inform the mei- A chants °tails city and our customers generally, that wmtnive removed ourstoek of Shirts and Gents Fur nishingßoods, to the corner of Fifth mid Market streets, 2d story over W. & P. Hugus, entrance on Fifth street, where we intend to keep on hand a large stock of Shirts, of our own manufacture, with an assortment of Gentle mean' Furnishing Goods, usually kept by Eastern Whole sale Turnishing,Stores. -Being very. thankful for the kind patronage bestowed on us for the past year, we would be ,happy.lo receive :calls from our:old. costumers and merchants generally, and would _inform - them that -we -intend nothing on our mum- shall - induce. them to look furtheri:ns.we expect to add lat4ely to our stock, and diminish out prices. Mer tinterandAlealers :are solicited to examine our stock o Goods. . - . apl.o-4 QTRLI, .AN)) FLEX MAIN UPACTOWY.---The subseri 1, hers, having enlarged theirestablishmentforthe man ufacture of St= end Faits—on-the corner_ of O'Hara and Liberty streets, yittshurgh—wire prepared to furnish Filet of every description, of the ben quality; and being determined to make lathe interest .of,consumers to pur chase Files from them .respectfully invite the patronage of who use the article. medal. REMOV,AL.-:•03:1 account our pent"ttp market - , and a demand for vegom n - table stands, I have been com pelled to remove my ktread.Stand.to the opposite sidcof Market street, in front of Me:ander* Days Dry Goods Store whorerl shalt be glad to ice my fOrmeroustomers.• iY11.4 ' • . - • 4013DrSHEPHARD. OHN ll: ORGAN, • a s and WOo r d sine; one door south of Diamond alley. (obi' ice ide „, • - • .; _S: 4 1 ,"'kV •;, *A _ MS EMEI Atiellan Notice. Removal. J. ANKIUM lc -CO, ME= HEI MEM MI . . . .., _ .... , , , ... , ..„ .. ,~... . '' - ' -.'''..2...--`,,:-.,'''-.'-' - -L? .7 - , •• :7 -:`• ' . " -..-- - ~,,,,, - . , ~. . . . . I. .-- t':„.. ::: •:: -: i-, ? , . 4 .- - -. • ' ' .--,, . . . , ... . - .. , , . .. ... ..... ~ , , . - f....,.. ~., , . . s;' -7.-• :, . .. . ~., . . • ...... , .. ~, .... i ;,,•-.J •..,.. - - , 1 - -'-'.', , :•:,. % - 1;',;. ,, 'F. , ~.. •,„ ..:-. . , . :- ...„. ~ ,•:,:. , ii . ;,.... • , „ • . • ........ „,..„ 1 11 ' 77 1 . 5. LI- 1 : '.;'' ~ _ ... . ~ 4 ' -•-.., :•17- . , ... ... ~ . ~ ..!.... -, .-,.. - .... ... •. i 4 „..7..- -...,-.,, .• • • . . ~. .._ .. . . , .., t .... . . .._ ~.. Busi!tip arbe. ‘A - IatETRORO & CROZER; Cammiuion Merchants „EX and Deakra in Product, .fa—No. 22Market et. det3, INS. IiteGUIRE, nunuarcama Vanaa, Third op, near 17 Wood Charles Buildings: [eeplB-y Tarl2.l.tilaiNtiuettoneer and Connrisscon- O.chant,Pl9.ll4AVood street. fetal r7EBULON. KINSEY_ , Dealer /a "amp GOC47 and Li Theesitagi;No.ls7ltiarket street. feta LEICANDER JAYNES, Pekin Da Bort, 72' Third lived, Rehr, Wood. febl cs, McOLOSKEY, .11VA City Making Sures, N0..a.d., kjiLibe try street, otiriOsite the mouth of Market. fell. JOBLIIIA , ROBINSON; Agent for Hainden be Co.'s Lieu qf Paeksts, Fifth st. one door below Worst febl ILLIAM JACKSON, Puens itiedicin• a,89 Lib inreet, tread .of %rood. • ' ' febl IGINGLLSEMELLIOTT,..BookteIIers and Stationers, No JU.56 Market et. between Thin:). alai Fourth. (eta Mil DELANY, F. .ert street. .11001 & SAIL T, ' , .EoCorne: of woos . Broth JUstreets. feta NI4OLbI.I:Z & SON, Bankers and Deakrs in Fzeitangs • Coin and Bank Notch N 0,65 Market 'street tebl A FLY TON,:Betcand Brass Founder, No. 70 seem! J.X. - • street, betsteerth.tarket and Ferry streets. fetyl MUM NS& UMW. & CO, • aett *ad Wagon Makers, Bt. Mak street, nea;:the bridge. . febl. BROWN'S OFFICE, N 0.65, Diamond alley, near „JUI ;Weal alma. tebl 11 WERNFARR4,FO.ItkibibiNFOOthing R.StabliMintbl, Nb. 25 Liberty - street. ' my 24 JO • Ct• • , ashiettobtelitntor, Fifth street, near Wood, opposite tke office of the Post. tnyta. Wtd. IiaLLER, PIILLAD.A. Mak:tale Chriesrs, and lin- Jai. porters of Brandies, iVines and Began • Nos. 1711 and 174, coiner of Liberty and Irwin streets, Pittsburgh, Pa. my23:y Immo Williams, MERORANT TAILOR, Smithfield street, N 0.12, be tween Ist and 2d streets. Gr A. MeNULTY & CO, Forwarding and Conanierion Merehanu, Canal Basin. ORN M'CIATigKEV r ta - , inn euul Ciathier, Liberty street between Sixth and Virgin alley, south side. iseplo thy, fiLATTIIEWS & Co, Wrto arocers, C0m .1.16 mission and Forwarding Merchants, and Agents for Brighton Cotton W Yarns, 'Water st, Pittsburg. [apt AI. A. WARD, Dentist, Penn street, three doors above Hand street. Office hours, from nine till five. mardzby CIOOLEY LAIRD, Merchant Ta il ors, Wood street, V second door from Water, will keep constantly on [laud a well selected lot of Clothing. marl2:y RB7figTt..SLAND, Cksap Whoksale and tail Cloth . ins Store, No. 45 Libertystreet, corner of Virgin Pinaburgh. feb2l3:ly LET succe . B39r AITGIPHY LIGIL,) al animus Aterrnant, for Ina sale of Ameri can Woolen (3oode. feblA IA Y CO, Booksellers, Stationers, and Paper Dealers, corner of Wood end Third streets, Pitcsourgh, Po. Book-binding and Printing done to order. iebtO J.t.mt.9 F. KERB, Attorney at Law.--Ot fi ce removed to ' , Garth street, between Smithfield and Grunt streets Pittsburgh._nustam /11.1filnINS2c B=ll, Fortoarding and Commission LJ Aterchans and //eraersin Po:o.2nm, No. 3 Smithfield st opposite the Monongahela Houle. • •t 'l' 9to rile al • • • • and Produce Dealers, comer of the Diamond nu. Dusmond alley. my2.l ETOM; & CO., Oentkmers's Furnishing Goods B. . tablistanen; corner of Market and Faith streets. a enure, entrance on Fifth street. olyl3 A kISALOM MDR • 8, IVrtoktrae and Email /staler in Fang ignd Staple Dry Goods, Bti Market street, be (A:even Poulin and ti., Diamond. JTORN B. DUN EV Y, Go 4d Beatirr, No. 120 W ood • Gold Leaf, Deatisus' &c. coastantly on hand and manufactured to order. mysJ A l i U 'BY & LEE, Wool Deakn and Comvaosion 111 illerrnanrs, for the sale of American tVooleu (Mods, corner of Liberty street and Cecil's alley. no vlO 1 4 . 1 BLUME, Pi:turn:Forte 211anofacturev, and dealer in • Illunicallustrniteuts, No. 112 Wood street, nen: Falk novl9 OsEPH WOODWE.I4I 4 , Intparler and Dealer in For t/ eign and Demotic Hardware, corner of Second and Wood streets. 0c29 4,,,;:t AMUR!, McCLURRAN & CO., Agents for Carlisle 0 and aipplud's Regular Line of Packet Ships, from New York to Liverpool, No. 142 Liberty st. febt JOSEPH MAJOR., Boar Stare, Ship Chandlery and Agency of the Pittsburgh Lard Oil Factory, No 4, Market street, Pittsburgh. juld I I 1 4-&-FFE; & O'CONN OR, Proprietors of We Pittsburgh Portable hoar Ettore corner of Penn and Wayne sts JAltai MAY, Who/mato Grocer, Forwarding and Com mission Afcrehant, Water street, between Market and Ferry feb 1 ILL .!idit.RRY, Bankers and ExeAangs Brok.ces,l.l o 65 Wood street, third door below Fourth, west side (ebb V RAMER & RHAAI, Baakers and7h.zeitonge Brokers, JOLcorner ofThird and Wood streets, opposite the Si Canines Hotel. febi TORNSON k STOCKTONdSooksellerk Stationers,;Prin -1475 and Publishers, comer of Market and Third ets.: l " feta V/Cr * 1 •.ks , 'tattooer cad t trtdn , Mb street, between Wood and Market. tan? MeSTEIN, Brass Faun:kr and Gat Finer, Smith • Seldatreet., between Diamond alley and Fifth at. declS j it I . MeDEVITT, Wholeprie Chocen, dealers in Pro t" . duce and Pittsburgh manufactures, No. 214 Liberty, opposite 7th et. t apld EVEN BIG DOORS CLOTHING STORE, No. 5, Sixth sleet, near Liberty. CJOHN FARRAN, nov24 Proprietor. FOLLANSBEE & ILA YW AHD, Pilo/era/4 and Retail Dealer/in Boon and &mai - No.IW Litany street, op. porno Wood. febt. 110 A. PAHNESTOCK• & CO, • wholactie Drug Wari ll &nue, corner of First and Wood streets, and comer ofWood and Birth. febl i. 5. to YOUNG .T. Q. A. YOUNG. T S. M. YOUNG & Co , Wholesale and Retail Family el • Grocers and Dealers in produce, N. W. corner of Fourth and Ferry and 8. W. corner of Third and Ross streets, Pittsburgh. mar3l:y JOSHUA RaCIDES, Murk=ls Fruiterer, Confectioner and Dealer in Nuts and all kinds of Foreign Fruits, N 0.6 Wood street, East side, between Water and Firs streets, Pittsburgh, Pa. All orders in his line carefully attended to. mar2o Joni McDrvim James hioDirvrrr. Wm. McDrivrrr TORN McDEVIrP & BROS., Whoksak Grocers, Deal-. era in Produce, Pittsburgh Manufactures, and Mer ehandize generally, No. 13 Commercial Bow,Liberty street. 1=21: • _ _ _ I. ALEXANDER -SONS. Coffin Makers and Fur lirn fr. isking Undertakers, corner of Peon and St. Clair streets, opposite the Exchtutge. Entrance on Penn ereet. feta TORN IL MELLOR, Wholcs . ale and Re tail Denier in it, Musk and ./Itessiosllnstrumentr,Pianos,Scbool Books, and Stationery, N 0.122 Wood, street. janl TeshiES PATTERSON, - Jr., carrier of First and Ferry Q streets, manufacturer of Locks, Hinges, and Bolts ; Tobacco, Fuller, Mill end Timber Screws, Hansen Screws far Rolling Mills ko. sepia - - T DRYAD, Rafting Disakr, and Wholesale Dealer 114 Lin Foreign'and Domestic W ine! and Liquors, No. iberty strew., and 63 Diamond alley. 11421 I,IXCRAAGE IYOTEL, Enduing° Place, I;talumore. 4 n. Dorian; Proprietor. Coaches will be in readiness at;all the landings to convey passengers, free of charge, to the Hotel. dec29 - - ING ee FINNEY . , Agent* (or the Delaware Mutual /neurones Company, of Philadelphia, at the Ware house of King &Holmes, Water street, near Market. febl C • • ARSON h hieKNIGHT, Molualc Oman. and Coln- Malian Merchants, Sixth street . , between Wood and Liberty. dec4 - "it M. GLENN, Pookbinder, corner of Third and Wood streets, above C. H. Kay, where he is prepared to do every description of ruling and binding. pec2 4. — Ni - TYRpY: H, WitT:ilesTiler'aia Ite --- Dirtler - in I V. GRYGOODS, North east corner of Market and Fourth sta. ap2o:7 SAlllUki MORROW, Manufacturer of Tin, Copper and Sheet Iron Ware, No. 17 Fifth street, between Wood and Market. feblo W. T. THOTII. T. P. SCOTT. 'FROTH & SCOTT, Wholesale and Mail Beaks in Boats, Shoes, Trunk:, Catpet Bags, 4. c., S. W. corner of Fourth and Smithfield els., Ptrudturgh, Pa. (Ertrt2:y MANGER lIARAAMOIL WILLIAM lIAIUSAUGILt. Q & W. H&B.BAUGLI, Cfcmtnzimion and Forwarding Merchants, and dealers in Flour, Wool and Produce, No. 63 Water and 104 Frontstreet, between Wood and Smithfield streets, Fittsbn h. as2o:y Ct r. Importer, and deakr in Porrica and Domestic Ba:fiery, Hardware, and Car. *rage Trimmings, of all descriptions, No. 133 Wood st., Pittsburgh, seven doors above Fifth, and one door above H. Childs & 00..6 Shoe Store. ap24 ITH Ss SINCLAIR, (late Martin tr. Smith,) ' • ale Grocers, Produce and Commission Aferehairis,66 Wood street, Pittsburgh. The undersigned having entered into pnruiership under the above style, respectfully ask the -patronage of the friends of the late arm, and of the pur chasers generally. They feel warranted in promising that they can give satisfliction to all who may buy of them, or confide business to their care. WM. H. SMITH, W. M. SINCLAIR. mar 20 OR SALE, Four Lou—Sounded by Fenn, Liberfy F and Ray sm., each lot having l 4 feet front, and ex tending back ILO feet- Two of them are corner lots, and he position of the whole property is one of the most ad vantageous in the city: For further information apply to ILL SWARTZWELDEB, Fourth st., between Wood and Smithfield. o v3-tf BCON-4000ths. num • 7000 tbs. Shoulders.; reed and _for vale by JAMBS PATTON,•Jr. MEM =.).` MUM. DYER, Grocer ana Produce Dealer, No. 158 Liberty street, Pittsburgh. marl. 7 acYnoLns . . . EYNOLDS & SHER, R7toksale Gnxtrs, Commission 111., Merehanta, aid Deniers in Rags, Paper, &c., corner of Penn and Irwin streets, Pittsburgh. All sizes Print ing Paper constantly on ;hand. marl7:y 0 suit, TAMES PATTON, Jr., Wholesale Groter and &en:tying ..Disii/kr, and Dealer in Foreign and Domestic Wines and Liquors, Flour, Cheese, Seeds, Grain, &c., No. 17 Liberty street, Pittsburgh. mar 9 I ante/ ourtgaon, HOUSE, SIGN, AND ORNAMENTAL PAINTER, Liberty street, opposite Hand. MI work neatly executed. Orders punctually attended to. [mat22:y George Beale, Jr., "f\TANUPACTURER - OP BRUSHES, Wnotanssis Lim N0.;75 Wald street, Pinsburgh, Pa. Con stantly. on hand, agcneml and 6.116113iVe assortment of ata atnisa of BRUSHES, at the lowest &Lam prices. N. B.—Machine 'Brushes, Ite., made to order at the shortest notice. mar3o:y Sorry No. 4fgehib. A. B. ISPAINGSTEIS, ' N 0.140 Wood street ; between Fifth dna' Virgin Allay. WoHOLESALE' and Retail Dealer in Cedar Ware, Fancy Ware,.WoodenWare, of every description; w Ware, foreign and domestic; Matte of all kinds ; Patent Rotary Churns, which far surpass any now in use. in the United States. For sale at the lowest prices. mar2B-3mo DI,CANDLESS & CAMPBELL, No. 07 Wood street, nest door to Diamond alley. WII022:114.1X DIALRILS IN VARIETY AND DRY Goons, ARE now in daily receipt of all the articles in their line of business—purchased at the lowest prices in the" East; to which they invite the attention of country merchanarandothersg and which they flatter themselves they can dispose of at the lowest prices and on the most favorable terms. mar° SIWKINLEY, House, Sign and Ornamental Painter, s and dealer in PAINTS, No. 44 St. Clair st, Pitts burgh, has constantly on hand all kinds of Palma, either Dry or Mixed; Japan and Copal Varnish ; Linseed Oil Boded Oil; Spirits Turpentine ; Window Glass, of all sizes; Putty, Paint Brushes, &c., all of the best quality, and fzr sale nt reasonable winos. snail H. GERBERDING, Dealer in Imported and Domestic Seger., Snug and Tobacco, Wholesalcand Retail, Liberty street, six doors above Smithfield, Pittsburgh, Pa. 11:71.Borden from country Merchants willbe pronip y attended to. 3y20:11 WM. 11. 6C-Allt Z. I,Y= ATIIIIISOII. QCAIFE & ATKINSON, Manufacturcrs of Tin, Cop per and Sheet Iron Ware. They also execute every description of Blacksmith Work. First street, between Wood and Market, Pittsburgh. oet3,Ly DRUGS! DRIJOS !--Jora. 111011 - LEIL Drisgriist and Apothecary, north-west corner of Wood and Fifth streets, Pittsburgh, will keep constantly ou hand Drugs, Paints, Oils, Dye-Staffs, &c. N. B.—Physicians' Prescriptions carefully compound ed from the best materials, at any hour of the day or night. Also, an assortment of Perfumery; fine tooth, hair, and clothes' Brushes, &c , &c., ecc., which will be sold low (or cash. ap2o:ly -vvrILLIAM TROVILLO, Undmate,, Fitt strtet, inediately opposite the Theatre, respecrfully 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. Silver plates. ice boxes, and leaden coffins will be sup plied in order. A fine hearse and coinage always ready to attend funerals. sep2lely John 51. Townaosid, DRUGGIST AND APOTHECARY, No. 45, Market street, three doors above Third,Piusbargh, will have constantly on hand a well selected 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 seppplied with articles they may rely upon as genuine. Physicians proscriptions willbe accurately arid neatly prepared from the best materials, at any hoar of the day or night. Also ; for sale, a Is rge stock of fresh and good PERFU MEAN .dec..7: 9 rt. GALT-A.OIILE 6 A. . LONG . t. IL MILLER . . . GALLAC ER, LONG & MILLER, No. 109 Front se , bsocesn Wood • and Smithfida UF AC L' 111,R.b of Balls of all slims, double and J.U. single action Foeuc rumps, Counter Railing, Min eral Water Pumps fiutags of all kinds for Gas, Water, Steam, &c., Brass Cast,ngs tor Machinery and anti-am-1- ton metal (or samo. Pniticular attention paid to Gas Fixtures, and a well assorted stock of Plain and Orna mental Pendants, Burners, Chandeliers, Ito , to., con stantly on hand. ocisl AIMS 1.R.1121711050. MIA.AI4Xt. OOZISa. ARMSTRONG & CROZF.R., Commissson Lifsvehanu, No. 211 Market street, Pittsburgh. Pa, will sits Id promptly to the sole of every dvseriptiun of Western Produce, and other articles eurrusted to their care. REITVII HUI , Ary & CO., ; Hanna. Graham & New Lisbon, 0.; Itlerehants generanY, Wellsville, 0 .: Rhodes & Oglehy. Bridgeport, 0., A. G. Richardson & tiro , (Namur:nth .1 F. Ross-arc!, Louisvdle, Ky.; Guile & Dorwort Sc Louis; H. Boyles, Steulren villa. deetv ALLEN BROW? W. C. DONNU.L.I.T. BROWN'S HOTEL , CORNER OF SEITHFIELD AND T HIRD STS., Pittsbu.gh, Pa. BROWN & CONNELLY, PROPRIETORS N. B.—Good Stabling attached to the house. A --- FOLTUN, Zoell and Blau Founder...hie reVuilFaa • commenced business at his old stand. Na. 70, Se cond, between Market and Ferry street., where he will be pleased to see his old customers and friends. Church, steamboat. and belle of every size, from 10 to 10,000 pounds, cast from patterns of the most approved models, and warranted to be of the best materials. Mineral Water Pumps, Counters., Railings, &c., &c., together with every variety of Brass Coalinga, if requir ed, turned and finished in the neatest manner. A. F. is the sole agent (or Babbitt', Anti-Attraction Me tal, so justly celebrated for the reduction of friction in machinery. 'The boxes and composition can be had of him at all times. novl3ry NEWLY INVENTED PATENT BLOCH SPRING TRUSS, for the immediate relief and permanent cure of Hernia and RUpliirtl (Suited ID all sires) The superior claims of this Truss consist In the comparative ease with which it may be worn. The pad of wood be ing neatly balanced on springs, yields to the pressure of any part of it, and thoroughly adapts itself to any move ment made by the wearer. It can be worn without any intermission, until a cure is affected The subscribers have made arrangements for the manufacture of these valuable Trusses, in a superior style, in Philadelphia, and have them now for sale at their office, No. 77 Smith fi eld street, near Stith, Pittsburgh. GEORGE WATT, jyl__D. W. KAUFFMAN. Wltit - OAT-0 - 11 - iitinlii. Metos - is; 11 sale and Retail Druggist. No. fill 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 Stuffs, Paints and Garnishes, Chemicals, &c., together with all such articles as are usually kept for sale at a wholesale and retail drug score. 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 ca.!. IONONGAHELA PLANING hllLL.—Jsams Mau.- INGER 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 Lill all orders for Planed Lumber, with promptitude, and at the lowest rates, Board and Plank, planed on one or both sides, con stonily on hro d. Sash, Doors and Mouldings, of every description, made to order. Builders and Carpenters would find it to their advan tage to give hint a call, as he can now furnish them with planked stuff, suitable for every description of work. dec3-tf eESTON & WAGNER, Engine Builders, have com menced business on Penn st., near the Point, at the establishment formerly carried on by Stackhouse & Nel son. Persons wishing to purchase Steam Engines for Boats, or for other purposes, will please favor us with a call, as wer flatter ourselves to be able to furnish them on as favorable terms as any otherestahlishment in the city. Also, rolling mill and castings of every description can be had at the shortest notice. Itzrammea—Capt. Robert Beer, Thomas Scott, Esq. Church, Carothers, & Co., H. Denny, Esq., M. Allen & Co' CYPRIAN PRESTON, ENOCH WAGNER. CHEAP BONNETS.—W. R. MURPHY in selling oil his remaining stock of BONNETS at greatly redu ced prices. Bonnets of last winter's shapes at from 25 cents to 81,00. • Cheap Latons.—A lot of Dress Lawns reduced to cents reryard. Whue Goods for Dresses .—A supply just received, and offered very low. Dark Ginghards.—Rich dark styles of Ginghams. Also, Manchester and Domestic do., of choice patterns. Mantua Ribbons.—An assortment just received in the Wholesale Rooms, 2d story, and offered low by the piece. Also, White and Colored Satin do. Prints and Muslin.—An excellent stock on hand, from 4c. per yd. up to the finest qualities. ll:7dt Me north•east corner of Fourth and Market streets. Important, TOM M. BLAIR, DAVID STEW ART and PHILIP SPAHIKAN, having purchased the entire interest and stock in trade of Mr. John W. Blair, beg leave to inform heir numerous friends and the public that they have this day entered into pr rtnersbip under the firm and style of " BLAIR & C 0.." for the manufacture of Brushes of every description. Beim. practical workmen, they will make up every article o, he most durable material, and in the first style , and ~,...I keep on band, for sale, at their store, No. 120 Wood e'rret, a very large assortment of every thing in their line of business—which, with their exten sive stock of Shoe Findings, Fishing-Tackle, and Pocket Knives, Powder, Shot, and Variety Goods, they will sell cheap, wholesale and retail. Machine Brushes made to order, with despatch. The encouragement and patronage of their friends and the public is earnestly solietted, and will be thankfully re ceived. Observe! .BLAIR & CO., Pittsburgh, Oct. 29th,1848:{0c30) 120 Wood tn. Where Cholera. Prevails, NOTHING is beuer than the smell of Camphor. Lea- WARD'S Camphorated Segall have been pronounced "just the thing," by all who've smoked them—plcasaut and mild; made from pure Havana Tolmcco, and not dear. Try them. LEEWARD & CO., Market et, three doors from Water, jelkS and next to Lekmayer's Clothing Store. ; - ENIII PITTSBURGH, TUESDAY, JULY 31, 1849. Business tartts. West Point Works ; ,..,,.. : -,,,,, i ,-, L_ , :;:;,z' - : - ;:.'. - -3.5.,:..'-' : ',' , C - i. , :i. ;' - '.'i , ' ,! ':! . fi'- . 4: - :',-'; : -i_ . ; 4 4ti;',?• : ". .:!:::,,:::;,:,-..:,''',-',;::-.',-,.,.:-.,,',:-..,:,,,,,j-,,.,,,,: i ~. I ~~' Tin Rooting. THE subscribers most respectfully announce to their fellow-citizens that .they have perfected their ar rangement to carry on the business of Tin Roofing ou an extensive scale. , . Iris now close on four years since we first introduced tin reefing In this city. Entriny that time we have cover ed over fifty thousand square feet of roofs with tin plate, and in all cases we behove we have given the most en tire satisfaction. This kind of roof has been applied to the very best buildings in this city, including, among a large number of others, the two superb buildings on Penn street, owned by John L. Shoenberger and John Bisset, Esqrs. That tin roofing (when skillfully laid on) is both permanent and durable, there can be no doubt; in proof of this, wc can refer to the almost universal application of this kind of roofing in the large cities on the sea-board during the last twenty years; and from enquiring on the subject, we have yerto learn of any one of those roofs having been worn out. The roofs covered with tin in our own citysre open to the examination ant/ who take an interest in the matter. We have also prepared a 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 Areometer. HE ATTENTION OF THE PUBLIC is respectfully called to the following certificates : r la. S. Eaams—Having tested a quantity of Gold weighed by your Areonteter, I find the result proves your instrument correct; and recommend the use of it to those going to California, as the best method for obtain tug the real value of Gold. Resp. yours j .1. -B. DLNLEVY, Gold Beater. Pittiburgh,March 9,19. L—M Prrratraoa,. March 7,1849. • Ma. Esxma—Dear Sir: Having examined the "A reont e ter," manufactured at your rooms, 1 do not hesitate to commend it to the use of those gentlemen who are about removing to California , in aearch of Gold. It gives a clove approximation to the specific gravity of metals, and will certainly enable the adventurer to as certain when his placer is yielding Gold.: mat] Yours, reer o Y, J. it M'CLINTOCR. Lead quarters for Boot, and Shoes, CORNER POW= AIII. eJTUFIELD STEZEIS, PITTSINIJROPt, PA. JTROTH & SCOTT having commenced the general BOOT and SHOE business, wholesale and retail, would respectfully invite the attention or their friends and the public gene rally, to their splendid new stock, ermsisting of Men's, Women's, Boys', Aliases' and Children's wear, of every variety, suitable for the season, and at prices to suit the Limes Also, a splendid article of home-made work, ;nett as Gentlemen's fine Boots, and Ladies' Misses' and Children's fine work. Please call and examine for yourselves. N. B.—Traveling Trunks, Carpet Bap, &e., &.e., al ways on hand and for sale low for cash. U Country Merchants would find it to their interest to give us a call, when visiting the city. TROTH & SCOTT, Corner 4th and Smithfield sts. Public N. Ice to Economists. 41 Tux subsenber, being desirous of changing his business, has determined , Elig to close out the balance of his stock of 80OTS, SHOES AND TRUNKS, AT COST. Th ey will be sold In lots, to snit purchasers. from ONE PAIR TO A THOUSAND Country Merchants are invited to call at BATES', CORNER SMITHFIELD AND FIFTH STS., Opposite the Pittsburgh Foundry, where they coo buy to their satisfaction, fat the stock must be closed out soon. 100 eases Boou on hand, 815, 816, 821, $ll4 per case. mar 7 J. BATES. WAGONS, W AGOIIIB. - THOItLAS HARRISON, MANUFACTURER OF Wagons, Drays, Carts, &C., PENSETLVANIA •VENCZ, RALF MILS PROM TILE 004 - 82 HOCIN. ' proprietor of this establishment having always on band a supply of superior, well seasoned Lum ber, is prepared to fill orders of every description in his branch of manufacturing, with as short notice and on as favorable terms as any other workman in the Went. A newly invented Patent Tip Wagon, for hauling brick, is built at the above place. Also, Repairing at. tended to. Orders from a distance will receive prompt attention. Rarettascas--Geo. W. Smith, James :deCully, Jonas 51`Clintock. naar33m Bureau and Bedstead Factory. p S.& W. M. lIANNAFORD respectfully inform the citizens and the public generally that they have re moved their Warerooms to Smithfeld street, between Diamond alley and Fifth street, sign of the Big Bedstead, where they are prepared to Sell. Wholesale or retail, seri; cheap for cash, the following articles:—Bureaus. Bed steads, with Gareattre Iron Fastenings, and also the bent quality of Screw Bedsteads, Taldes, Stands. &c. And they wish it particularly understood, as there is somaeh prejudice [pliant machine made writ, that they warrant their work togine sabilacuou, and if not well made, the money shall by returned. ma ridiam JOHN H.A3IILTON, Attor.y Late—Odle:o on Fourth street, between Wood and Smithfield, Pitts : . burgh. ap26:l AGENTS WANTE'D.—Two or three Agents can Gad desirable nitwit/fins to concave nod take subscribers iu this County for a valuable work, highly recommended by numerous persons distiguished alike for their learning and religious influence in this and Kustern Cities, by aft plying in person to EDWARD TODD & CO., -may( Corner of Fifth and Market stn., up own, Valuable Beal Estate for Bale. TIRE subscriber will sell, at Titivate sale, that Valuable Fropany, on tge Fourth street road, ruljoining his present residence, and give possession Immediately.— There are about TEN ACRES OF CHOICE LAND, in a high state of cultivation. The improvements are a large anti well finished BRICK DWELLING HOUSE, a su perb Barn. and other out-buildings. Adloi Tung the Dwell ing is a running Fountain and a good Pump, which fur nish a constant supply of excellent water. There is a variety of Fruit Trees and Shrubbery on the premises.— If the above described property is not sold Roan. it vettl he rented fora ume. Also, for sale, a large LOT, on Pemisylvalua Avenue, at the end of the hoard-walk. log tt Ire of [ ruar3l ) DAVID _ B EEL ER_ N 0.116 WOOD ET. Going to Move. ('CHINA, GLASS AND QUEENSWARE SELLING ‘_,/ OFF—CAI-J. •Eql) SECCIILE Bsacisms.—The undersign ed being about to remove, in the coming month, to N 0.65 Wood street, is desirous of closing o u t the greater par, of has Stock at REDUCED PRICES, He would call your particular attention to his are and splendid asson mem of CHINA. GLASS and QUEENSWARE, Gtran doles. Lamps, Britannia, Tea Ware, Custom, Preach and English 51aniel Ornaments, and Tea Setts, of the newest styles and patterns, all of which he of f ers at a small advance above cost. Remember the place, No. 115 Noon Fr. ffeb27] ht. HODHINSON. Commerolnl Ross Cabinet Warerooin T. B. YOUNG & Co. ITAVE removed their CABINET 41411.11Vg1a WARE-ROOMS to Commercial ROW, Llberty street, opposite the head of Smithfield, where they wi keep constantly on hand an extensive assortment of So fita, Tables, Wardrobes, Bureaus, Bedsteads, Chairs and every article in their line of business. ...Iludenaking promptly attended to at reasonable ices mayd7 Bats, Caps, and Mufti ilk Tux subscriber is now receiving from the city of New York a choice assortment of Hate Caps and triads, Latest Fashions, in great va riety, and very cirear, wholesale and retail. JAMES WILSON, Smithfield street, Id door South of 4th at. PALL FASHION OF HATTWIti - S - 4137 -- BILPOORD & CO., (late 211 , Cord & King,) .1411 WILL introduce, on Saturday, Aug. `26, the FALL STYLE OF HATS, just received from New York. Those in want of a neat and beautiful HAT, are invited to call at their store, corner of Fifth and Wood streets. aug24 New Hat and Cap Store. JAMES WILSON, Hat Manufacturer, (formerly of the corner of Diamond alley and Wood streets ) begs leave respectfully to infoim his old custo.o.frs, friends, and the public, that be has opened a NEW STORE, on Smithfield it., where a choice assortment of HATS, CAPS, and LADIES' FUSS, (aa good, neat, fashionable and CHEAP as any in the city,) may be had. J. W. very cordially invites his friends and the public to remember Ilia new location and establishment,and give him a call as hearty as he intends to welcome them. maral-ly Fashionable Mat and Cap Manufactory. WAGE S. ANSHUTZ, Agent, respectfully si o Glnforms his friends and the public general. I that he has commenced the manufacture of ats and Caps, at No. 33 Wood street, one door from the corner of Second, where he has now on hand a fine as sortment of Hats and Caps of his own manufacture, which he will dispose of, wholesale or retail, on the most rea sonable terms, for cash or city acceptance. Hats made to order at the shortest notice. apl.o-3m Clinton Paper mill. THE CLINTON PAPER MLL, situated at Steuben ville, Ohio, having been enlarged and improved, and at a very great expense added new and the most im proved kind of machinery, is now prepared to manufac ture all kinds of Writing, Printing,lVrapping and Cotton Yarn Papers, Bonnet Boards, &c., equal to any in The Eastern or Western country. . . The undersigned having the Agency of the above Mill, will keep constantly on hand a large supply of the ditltir ent kinds of Paper, and will have any size made to order at short notice. H. C. HILL, jau3l 87 Wood street. THE subacribera having taken the Saw-mill above the Fifth Ward Bridge, formerly run by Mr. John Chain been,. and having a good etock of Timber on hand, would Robert the patronage of the public. Ordera thankfully received and punctually attended to. SAVARY & SPAULDING. The undersigned having amid his interest in the above Mill to Messrs. Savory k Spaulding, would recommend them to his formercustomers and the community, as being well qualified to give satisfaction to all who may deal with Mom. oan22:tf I JOHN CHAMBERS. fOMCEPATHIC BOOKS.—Just received,atlhe Book store of the subscriber, in Fifth at„ near Market: Morelia Mediea,pura, by Samuel Hahneman, translated and edited by Charles Julius Hempel, M.D. 4 vols. Hartman's Acute Diseases, by Dr. Hemprel, vol. 1. Homcepathic Domestic Medicine,by J. Lowrie, enlarg ed and improved by A../. Hall, M. D. Jahr's New Manuel, vol. 1 ; Nos. I and 3. Hering! Domestic, Physician. Booninghausen's Therapcetic Pocket Book, (or Hontoi pathists, by Dr. Okie. Haheman's Chronic Diseases, vol. 3. Together with Medicine Chests of different sizes end prices. [apl6] VICTOR BOMA. SSE . ~. ~ 1.•:g..,..-,',N,....,i-J.,;,:..iZ.;.':"..§..,;;',. •.:1-,;,•;.--,.-:••••••_IFA=43'1.klil-,:',..',- :;!??..7.?, , F: - ...‘",:7; - : , '":.'''' , . --,. .5.: ,. '. :- . ,, ; ,,,, .; -. ..'; _'.,-: 1,:ii.....-."ijt-'.-1•.:.',-S-.',Z '-',.: r..':. ~, :•t.,.... - :';' , 7? , •: - ; ,- '''' :: :.... ,: i e .'i( . e . .e r. ." ,,•, ;r - f , --=;"...;.,.-:,.-%-•.-,.:.;.';'11'i:-::::,:-.:. ' :., .. : C.. —, '-..':..•':.,'-' ' '• ,' ' s . -' '.-.. ' . MIN ME Inistellantous. - '", filiatellantoug 0. c. ILADIMIIa. U. DAMES Sammer & Danler, CABINET WAREROOM, SMITHFIELDSTREEt Between Seventh street and Strawberry alley,.Pituburg,Pa. siraIHAMMER& DAULER keep constantly on hand a variety of excellent and fashionable Furniture, warranted equal to any.in the city,. and sold on es favorable terms as can be obtained at any similar establishment In .he West. They have now on hand an unusually extensive stock. embracing all kinds of Feral, lure, from the cheapest and plainest to the moat costly and elegant. All orders promptly attended to. mr2l:om Furniture Tao subscriber, wishing to reduce his present stock of Furniture, will, from this date until fur-. the r nodes, sell all articles in his line at cost, being determined to lessen the amount of stock on hand. Those persons who may call on hint with the intention sil l or ,getting a "good penny's worth," will not be disap pointed. His stock of Furniture is equal to any in the city, both in style and workmanship, and the assortment complete. ALEXANDER AVOURDY, Furniture Rooms Third st., Next door above Pittsburgh rank. James W. Woodsvell MODERN AND ANTIQUE FURNIT URE No. -sa Tin 5T2861 . , PrITEHITILOA. 41,A LAHOE . and splendid assortment of Furniture , suitable for Steamboats, Hotels, and Private Dwell ings, constantly on hand, and made to order. apresent Stock on hand cannot be exceeded by any manufactory in the Western country. Persons wishing to purchase, would do well to give me a call, as I am de termined my prices shall please. Part of the Stock con sists in— Tote a Tete '• Buffet Etagele; Louis XIV. Chairs; Queen Elizabeth Chairs; Tea Poyse ; Frill} Tables; Toilet Tables; Loa' XV. Commoder. French Mahogany Bedsteads ; Piano Stools ; 60 Sofas, with plush and hair cloth covers ; 50 Mahogany Rocking Chairs; 40 dozen Parlor do. 30 " Fancy do. 25 Centre Tables; 20 pair Divans; 4 pair Pier Tables ; 16 marble top Dressing Burettes 8 Wardrobes; 8 Secretaries anti Book Cases ; 20 marble top Wash Stands; 4 pair Ottomans; 8 pair Fancy Work Stands. A vrcy large assortment of common Chairs and other Furniture, too numerous to mention. 137 Steam Boats furnished on the shortest notice, and on the most reasonable terms. feblll Gold Kaisers. HPARRY has invented a machine for washing Gold; , for which he has made application for a patent.— They are now offered for sale at the Warehouse of PARRY, SCOTT & Co., No. 103 Wood et., Pittsburgh. Adventurers to California are incited to call and ex amine these labor-saving machines. They are simple in their construction, easily transported on the back of mules or horses, weighing eighty pounds each, and can be put in operation in half an hoar. They can be filled with provisions- It is the opinion of those who have seen the trial of one of these machines of smallest size, that two men will wash the mineral from 150 bushels of sand or earth in a day, without the loss of a pertiele of the mineral. They can be increased in size and worked , by water or mule power, if expedient. The operators work without going into the water or being exposed to water or wet, and consequently without endangering their hea th They will require but a small stream of water, and can be used the whole season, and can be put into operation where there is sot sufficient water to wash in the usual way. Price of smallest size $35. Orders from abroad, ac companied by cash, will be promptly filled. H. PARRY, at Parry, Scott & Co.'s, feb7;dtf N 0.103 Wood it., Pittsburgh. READ THIS LETTER.—Who will be without a beau tiful head of hair, when they can have one (or three shillings! Twenty years' loss of hair and wonderful restoration " B.o..mioax, July 17, L 847. " Dear Sir—The wonderful effects oflonee Coral Hair Restorative has been decisively demonstrated in the ca ses of several respectable citizens of the town, who, on account of your selling three shilling trial bottles, try It without fear. One instance, which has attracted partic ular attention, is the ease of a gentleman who had little or no hair for twenty years; be had tried numerous pre parations in vain, and ultimately had his head shaved and wore a wig. At my recommendation, he tried the Re storative, and after using it., accenting to the direction, for a short time, the young hair appeared, and he has now 114. fine a head of hair as any person in Baltimore. " Yours, die. JOHN KILVINGTON." It causes eyebrows to grow, prevents the hair from turning grey, and the first application causes it to curl beautifully, frees it from scurf, and stops it from falling off Sold with fall directions at 92 Chatham st.N.Y. and by Wm. Jackson, Agent, 90 Liberty at. Pittsburgh. lam= 4 Spring Fashions Rats and Caps. tux subscriber will introduce, this dui/I L March 24, 1949, the spring style of HATS and cAps, which for neatness and dura bility cannot be surpassed—the style being such that cannot help from giving the wearer entire satisfaction. He is also daily expecting the arrival of an extensive assorunent of Caltfornla Hats, of various colors • all of which will be divosed of at his old unusually low prices Country Merchants arc invited to call and ex amine his assortment. G. W. GLASSGOW, 102 Wood street, 3d door beiow J. D. Davis' Auction Rooms, Pittsb'g. mar.o4rn --- Removal. HE subscriber has removed his Wholesale Grocery Store to the corner of Hancock street and Allegheny IS. arf, next door to the Perry House. h mart! JOHN F. PERRY. George Armor, ASIIIONABLE TAILOR, No. 43, Market street. F Having removed his Tailoring Establishment in the rooms on Market st., lately occupied as a Bookstore, by Bosworth A Co., the undersigned is prepared to fill all orj ders in his line which may be entrusted to hie care by his old friends and customers, and the publicgenemlly. His long experience in the business and the success with which he has prosecuted it tu Pittsburgh, emboldens him to hope for a liberal share of patronage. He will make all descriptions of Clothiin the best manner, and most fashionable style, FOR CASH. apers-ly Nero hant THE subscriber resi>eetfully announces to his custom ors, and to the gentlemen of Pittsburgh and vicinity, generally, toot he has received his usual ass...rtment of Spring Goods, for gentlemen's wear, to which he invites their attention. His stock comprises Luc Broad Cloths of all Color,; Cassirneres • rich Vestings, of plain and fancy patterns; all of which he is prepared to manufacture in the heat and most fashionable style. Also, Children's Clothing kept constantly on hand and made L. order. WhL B. SHAFFER, Water st., 3d door above National Hotel. 'TOWNSEND, CARR k CO, Successors to the old firm of C. Townsend & Co., and Carr & Rowland, beg leave to announce to . their friends and to the public gen erally, that they are now prepared to execute all kinds of work in the Coach and Wagon-making business, at the shortest notice, and warranted to be °film bestquali ty. The very large quantity of seasoned Timber with which they are p repared , . and their facilitiesfor busixtes enables them to maitre the public that they are prepared to carry on an extensive and promyt business in their line, and they respectfully solicit a continuance of the liberal patronage bestowed moon the late firms. sep4 ID •solution. rylllE FIRM of Acheson & /Rugg is this day dissolved 1 by mutual consent. Mr. Jan - . T. Dagg having declin ed business on account of iil health, has disposal of his interest to Jas. C. Acheson. The business hereafter will be conducted in the name of W. & J. C. Acheson. WM. ACHESON, JAS. T. DAGG. Pittsburgh, July, 1848 ID - In withdrawing from the firm ofAcheson & Dagg, take pleasure in recommending my successeor to my friends and the public generally. JAS. T. DACE. July 211, I 948—. a ug _ _ ISSOLL'TION.—The Partnership heretofore exist ing between the subscribers, under the firm of J. & J. firDavirr, was dissolved on the 7th inst. Either party is aathortzed to use the name of the firm, in settlement. JOHN M'DEVITT, JAMES firDEVITT. MT@ jjj"CO-PARTNERSHIP.—The undersigned have this day formed a Co-partnership under the arm of JOHN AVDEVITT & BROTHERS, for the transaction of $1 Gro eery and Produce business. JOHN APDEVIT7'. JAMES M'DEVITT, WILLIAM hPDEVITT. Mani' 7, 1840.--(mrl2) TILSSOL TI I N.—The partnership of ?dvitrav tv Lax _V is this day dissolved, by tetanal consent. The bu siness of the firm will be settled by H. Lee. J. R. MURPHY, H. LEE. Pittsburgh, 30th Jan., 1849 NOTICE.—The undersigned will continue the Wool business and attend to the sale of Woolen Goods, at the old place. H. LEE. tiWt - ' In retiring from the late firm of Murphy k Lee, I take groat pleasure in recommending Mr. H. Lee to the confidence of my friends and to the pubtic. jan3o J. R. MURPHY. Co-Partnership Notice JOHN DITMLSP. JOILI FLEMING JOHN DUNLAP having, on the let inst., associated with him in his business .10111.1 FLEMING, they will ereafter carry on their Importing, f House Furnishing Hardware, and Manufacturing bus under the name and style of John Dunlap & Co. The business of the old establuMment will be closed by the senior Partner of the present firm, at their warehouse, corner of Market and Second streets Uard3) JOHN DUNLAP &CO 1 HIE MIDNIGHT SUN—A Pilgrimage, by Fredrtka 1 Bremer; translated by Mary Howett. Just received andfor sale by JOHNSTON & STOCKTON, Corner Market and 3d sts. CHEESE -2000 be. large Cheese, for sale for County Scrip, by WM. DYER, ap No. 158 Liberty street. F ISHING LINES-9 eases Sea Lima Linea ; 3 gro. Linen do 10 " Cotton do Rust ree'd by MOCANDLESS & CAMPBELL, myl 07 Wood atreetl ATS :MO bushels, prime quality, Met received per steamer Wellsville, for sale by JOHN F. PERRY, Next door to Perry House, Allegheny Wharf. PITCH -50 barrels, for aafe by JOHN ap3o) Next door Perry House F. PERRY, . Allegheny Wharf. FLOUR --25 25 barrel!, just received and for 111 (amnia & SINO R. b:...k., r , ' ~C x - ;~. uM x ~.d ;.~d - ,,~,~. ";; :err C~~` w~~ -- - ti~... ~•::. _ '..'",'..P2.:: • i'•;:', -, ~' :. ' . ..i.: - :- ' 2; . ,:Tti,:••• 5 '•, - I v f'2'.... . . • .-,,, 4 . ' i ' ,., ' : - . I '7 ' ~.. 1:: k ',.;, 11.1; - '41 , 7„;:, ~ ,• • ..,7;* 1 .:::4,11: . 1 . - -,74,7 7 ;:• . 7•,.. . . • . 7 1 - , ' '•• ' . ?'. . - ..• 1 7 ' 4 - ' 1 •• .'• ' •:' 4. ' ' --' ''.'• •:'• '''''''''-• ' ' ' Y' r -T .' '' .•7• '- '47. •'' .7• 4-• . . 7‘ 47 7• 1 •1 ".!'" -7 7 " .' ' '' '' ' ''.- ''' ' ''' . ' • .•• ' • 'C I- 1 • • •,. • ' •1 . I. 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'.'.':•.,::,:1.:,.';'-'7,-.:-.-",i-''''::-:',,,',",,,-..'1.;'; '''-j..':.:1-: ' i'''-',' : ',1. !c 1 4 - .,•'.' , '.'' . . q' '''' - ' - ,-, , ~' • - M ;;.:- :.~ JOSUE CIPCIZRCOTT WilL C. SAM. LagPEarfooTT &BARS, (Leers J.B r Ackszn& Co.) - Manufacturers ni Phenix Ere Proof 'Safes, Baena Street, &moan ll'ant and SntirAfteicf.. , Tiosday afternoon, July MS, the undersigned ‘J werenafted upon by Mesita. Lim encont Bare to WUILCII/ an 'honest and - Lair. teat of one, en 'their Phalli Safes. The furnace being prepared, tee Sate ws. Placed inside thereof, with books, papers and Some money; when the door of the Safe was closed andithe fatiAintited quarter past 2 o'clock, and ina short time the Safe was red ot, end contieltill half past It o'clock, being about four and a half hours, when the ceinuniUce expreucd their satisfaction that the time occupied with Mich` heat' was sufficient The furnace was then pulled down, Safe cooled, and door opened—the books, papers and money safe. rite heat was so great as to melt offline' brass mountings. We therefore take pleasure in recommend ing these Safes to the paUlic, as being, in but judgment, entirely fire proof. JARVIS & 'MAME, N ICH & RAWSON, CORNWALL & BROTHER, BRANNON as THATCHER, BENEDLCT & CARTER, ISAAC CROMIEs I am engaged in the foundry business,-and know something about furnaces and heal I witnessed the burning Of the above Safe, and can' reely? say there was no humbug about it, and with pleasure rEcommend.ihem to the public as being, in my judgment, entirely fire proof. WIrL 'KAYE.. In miffing upon the above highest terms of the fairness* of the test, and their full confidence of the Safe's being" entirely fire-proof. We have constantly on hand and for sale a full assortment of the abate Safes. mar3i BELL & TERRY Itioaullen & .Downinig,••• .FASHIONABLE CLOTHIERS, No. 218 Liberty street, cworite Seventh, beg leave to caltthe (inert- I V lien of their austomers' and tlus public generally to an examination of the stock or GOODS they are now 'in receipt of, comprising, in part, fine „French, Belgian,' English and American Cloths, all entors ; French, English and American Cassinieres, of allsluides and textures; Summer Cloths, in endless variety; Vest lags, do. Clothing made to order in the but and latest style. They have also on hand a large-and well assort , ed stook of READY-MADE CLOTHING, to which they invite the attention of their friends and customers. (DIM .1,7 C. P. Smith, A TTORNEY -AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW, St... ./411L Louis, AM., will give particular attention to the Col lection of Claims, and all money received, shall be re-- mated without delay. Rummers—Hon. IL Coulter, Supreme 'Bench, Pa.; Messrs. Lyon, Sborb & Co., St. Louis ; Messrs. Woods Abbott dr. Co., Mr. Charles B. Welling, Philadelphia; Messrs. ELIO, Mahoney & Co., Messrs. Chittender, Bliss & Co., New York; Messrs. Rougher Orendortf, Messrs. NV. F. &.A. Murdoch, Messrs. Love, Martin & Co.. Mr. John Falconer, Baltimore ; Messrs. LOTCII2 :tietkifig & Messrs. Forsythe & Co., Messrs. Hampton, umith & Co., and Mr. L. S. Waterman, Pittsburgh. rnar2B:2m [taro Standard Works. SHERMAN'S SPEECHES. —The Speeches of the Right Hou. Richard Brinsley Sheridan, with a Sketch of his Life ,• edited by a Constitutional friend-3 vols. Stern's Iroila.—T he Works of Lawrence Sterne, in one vol., with a Life of the Author, by himself; illus trated by Harley. 1 vol., 8 vo., Sketch Book.—The Sketch Book of Geoffrey Crayon, Gent. Anthon's revised edition, with illustrations by Barley. Irciag's Astoria, or Anecdotes of an Enterprise beyond the Rocky Mountains • by Washington Irving. Mardi, or a Voyage Mountains; new work in two vols., 12 mo., by Herman Melville. A Tabtelor Critics, or a Glance at a few of our Litera ry Progenies, in a series of jok es, by a amaelul Quiz. For vale by ICA.Yr.k CO., may 3 Corner of Wood and Third streets. (Dispatch copy.) Paper Haaginge. HVIriG purchased at three of 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, he., and made arrangements by which I will be enabled to procure all new Patterns, simultaneous with their op pensanee in the Eastern market, I would invite the at tention of those desiring to have their houses papered with the latest styles of paper, to call and examine my stook, before purchasing elsewhere. I have now on the way from the East, 20,000 pieces of Gold, Satin Glazed and common Paper Hangings, which can sell'at prices ranging from IN cents to 82 •IP' piece. marl 2 8. C. HILL, 67 Wood AL VALI:TABLE PROPERTY FOR SALE—Eleven Lots in the 9th Ward, Pittsburgh, 24 feet front on Carson P street by 120 feet to atterson'aline- One Lot on Liberty street, 24 feet by 100 to Spriug al ley, between Carson street and B. Frew's Line. Stz out Lots in the reserve, near .tlegheny City and hfanchester, containing about ten Acres each— Nosi 220, 221, 197, 196, 195,194. Enquire of febn4 WM. M. MARL] OLIDAYS! HOLIDAYS!!—The subscribers are lust opening a splendid collection of Toys and fine Fancy Goods of everydescription, suitable for Christ mas and New Year's presents, consisting in part, viz:— Jewelry and Watches ; Work, Dressing and Fancy Glass Boxes; Card Cases; Pearl, Shell, Ivory and Velvet Card Baskets; Steel Bead Purses; Crotchet Velvetßags; Mu sic Boxes; Chess Men; Dominoes, &c.; with a thousand other articles too numerous to mention. The above Goods we will sell extremely low, previous to the lit February-,1849, as we intend making some ma terial alterations in our store and business. We invite all to call who want bargains, at Sd Market street, be tween Filth and Diamond. dec23 OHIO PLANING MlLT.—Rebrcen street and Water /ant, 1.1 (along Chartier st.,) First Ward, Allegheny eity,near Manchester.—GEOßGE DRAHER having resunaed bu siness, 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, sidirtg, &c., always on hand A large quantity of dried floonng !amber on hand. Orders from Western Lumber Merchants promptly ex ecuted.- ma2O.tt CEO. ARMOR. FANCY FANS-12 doz. fine ivory work Fane; 12 " " bone " " 3 " " pearl 0 25 " " paper ass% " 6 " " (ember 6 " assorted common " HCiGAN & CANTWELL, 86 Market street. A LL persons knowing tit emSelvenindebted to Arthurs, Nicholson & Co, (Eagle Foundry,) are requested to call at their old Warehouse, on Liberty street. All unpaid accounts will be placed in the hands of a Justice of the Peace, on the Ist July next May 10. ARTHUBS, PHCHOLSON, & Co. mr A general assortment of Hollow Ware, &c., at the lowest market rates. Liberty et., head of Wood at. . ARTHUILS & NICHOLSON. 1131900T5, SHOES, TRUNKS, Ice.—Fonansbes 4. Hap ward, Wholesale and Retail Boot, Shoe and Trani Store, No. 188 Liberty street, nearly opposite the head of Wood. F. fr. H. have in store and are receiving their Fall and - Winter stock of BOOTS and SHOES, consis-ting, of the largest stock they have ever been able to bring to this market. We also have constantly on hand a spice dieCstock of Hayward's Metallic Gam Elastic Shoes, both for ladies and gentlemen's wear, the most beautiful arti cle ever manufactured. We would solicit an examina tion of our stock of goods, by all who wish to purchase either at wholesale or retail, as we will sell at a small advance above cost. Country merchants will find it to their interest to call and examine our stock before pur chasing, FOLLANSBEE 8; HAYWARD. aur2i tEI Liberty at. eTT "UST RECEIVED, by Express, one piece short nap bl'k Cloth, suitable for Gentlemen's. Cloaks, which I will make to order,. cheap. MeGUIRE; Tailor. Also one piece halit short nap, a very desirable arti cle for Ladies' Cloaks. • Colors wartanted. Also, a good assortment One French Cashmere Vesting* together with a good assortment of fancy and black Cas anneres, for Pants., which will be made to order as cheap and as Well as at any other establishment in the city. McG VIRE, Tailor ? declb Third stree St. Charles Building. HA m you a bad complemon;Coarse, dark, yelloW, or sallow? !Crz have, you will by using a Cake of Jones' Italian Chemical Soap, a week or two, your skin becomes clear, white and smooth. If you have any di sease of the ead, Face or Beard—such as. Ringworm, Scald Head, Scurvy, Erysipelas, scat Rheum, Barber's Itch—you can be cured for 1 have seen persons who bad filthy skin diseases for years, and after trying every thing in vain, have been cured by •-vashing the pan 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 Sun Spots, Freckles, Morphew, Tan, Sun Burn or disfig urements of any kind, it will dispel them and make the skin beautiful—it is a sure antidote and cure for the bites of mustitutoes, bugs, &c. (jr - Bewareof counterfeits. Particularly cheap ones —ask for Jones' Soap, and see that the nano of T. Jones is on each cake, Persons from or in the south and other wareglimates, would find this not only for themselves, but it is a never-failing remedy for chaps and chafes in infants. And now, reader, by giving this one trial. you will find it ail or even more than we have stated above. Sold at 82 Chatham street, N. Y. and by Win. Jackson. agent,S9 Liberty street, Pittsburgh. sep26 Rmoval. ;HE subscribers have e removed from No. 57 Water et. I to the Warehouse recently occupied by James Mal' No. 273 Water at. [rey2] RHEY, hIAITHEWS Ze CO. To . WORKERS IN METALS AND STONE,— A GIT/Dk to WORSTED IN METAL AND Sronzoor the ase of Archlte'cis and Designers, he., &0., from original de signs i and from selecuons made from every accessible sonree, American and European. By Thomas W. Wal ter, Aichitect of Girard College, and J. J. Smith. The above for sale by RAY & CO., feb27 Corner of Wood and Third sm. 5.11.4 VINO AND HAIRSIRESSING SALOON—Buena- SON & Foe:nem, Timamiat Pro/imam, have hued up the saloon on the corner of Cherry alley and Water it., 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 mitt their saloon, they have fitted up.an excellent shower bath, where persons can have shower baths at all hours of the day. They still continue to serve their customers also at their Old Stand, corner of the Diamond and Union et. feili7•tf DM ~"-.. ME lirtistellmuotts. INGTON HOGAN & CA.,NrtVELL E=M=l New Goods. ," 4 '" - ' . _ - ' ,;., - ;7'. , ::?1 . •; , n:;• ' ' ,. 7 . WM y r .~.; ~ ~.~ ;. . 2r.f: 4-z itig '2.' r:;-'.t.".',•:';' , .:;p.,; - . ...... ... __ BEE BOOK : -..41047ta X: W. CornetrlVlVANd rafHE Propitetnrcii. Aso idiorinmenvane, Tof d the patrons of thecerpapf cerement oTJOBTYPEAN/ ceceecary, to •a:Job Print* pared to:erecute ' L rarrE r glatblrrthi Boars _Bias of Z, PampAkti, , ,aca4s, kindvbfidiudsi.ctd Boat BLlc,.with.cppropriate4printedAnißFC-40itiit notice'and duns; rettainiable terms , •• ' - .:t5 • yjf,';',3!i. •Be respectfullt astethqpattoneoothi nikndi and . the Alta generally ,,. in fit §?44 p{~la:Laelae setar" • • ' • MIKE sultseribeirlas,invented a taticiritte.for out GOLD , possessing the fo ll owing, qualities t weighs,abotilnwenty-five peunds,•can be'packet in a box .12 metres by.l7, and n inches deePtivill.waiiii out - . • a bushel of Wet sand In about two miautetr,dry r sand in • less time—leaving tbir Gold perrettly•elearoT sand and • .gravel, Those goingto caliMrnia axe invited ‘ m and - ,• •-• • see ata'operation, at my residence ? in Penn street, near :W at er street [martin C. EVANS.. ALExiai r kea. .etlmil 4. oofirnt itifaa a sum Trammel. . - - •••••• annixerusis, 'min:4TV Penn and e SL 4:724sire th• Atetarsge • dlNiffigniceie 'Hotel, on Penry l e s res- .• • • ' the publ -, ic,. that they Are preparerito.furniskand_attend" - to everything In the line'of Undertaken, - lei they hive ,quit the business of Cabinet rdaking, , and 'their attention will be devoted aliogetbetlo the-alit:iv:Lbw:Mess, keep a large aererunetit of COPFINEI made and' fi rdished; cover • - ed, and Imedin„the -nearest inanner; - withia'. variety o. ;- , materials, and at all pricea ;we keep SHROUDSready - 41 made, of all sizes, of Flannel, Carabric;"andllnslln, at •. all prices, and made in .the: eastem style, , andath other articles necessary for drafting she dead, and . .%niedm fonerals,'or quality and priee'to stde; SILVER or engniving the Caine ' and age; ICEiCASES f - oi4sdrig Melody in ice by those who wish to. keep thole friends any length time,. and have ZINC PANSice put Ico in for laying on the body; LEADEN Coifineialvraya en hand. We have a splendid new. FIEARBE:and a pair of fine horses, and any number of the best , carriages, o l d . , etc., and will be, prompt, punctual. end reasonable. nuglP-y • - • lisiets Patent gotiiii."Miiaild*.,loE; , APPLtrantaln Sul Canth Olr•cv FORCING AND SUCTION PUMA 2.F/RE 41 /VOU'ilar Steam Engine,' Viaritator, and Water Weal. rrHIS remarkable Machine was inventtai.by.Etsona I Hata, of New York, and bids fair us sup . emede, an its above applications, the machinee .notv th-litte. It has been visited by tbousandnand tried in many of its applications, and Its euccesahas outstripped everyt hing in the history of useful inventions. The compact Isnot the machine, its simplicity of construction and . new ap plication of established principles, render it an sbJect or . admiration to all who see it. As a common Pump,for the use Vlore - ilia, iisportabil ity and the facility wan which it can be converted Into a Fire Engine, are among its advantages. leis.equallY useful for all purposes to which Pumps Can be applies:lon steamboats or ccuels, to supply boilers, washingof decks, pumping the holds, &c., Ice , /cc. ' • For Mines and Hydraulic Works of nil kinda Tit re quires less power to do the same amount of work, stadia leas liable to get out of repair thou any'pturip ever be fore invented. It throws a continuous swam 013•111•4 without the use of as air chamber or any complicated double acting apparatus. As a Fire Engine, not one half the somber of manors required us upon the machines now in use,nnd they can work a much longer time without fatigue, owing to the manner of the application of the power—either by crank or capstan. As a Rotary Steam Ewing, this machine has supplied that great desideratum among scientific men, viz:rib:at& Lig a compaut rotary action, which can be satisfactorily' applied to practical purposes. , . As a renVialor for ,tliru7, With and Feud., era Blower for Furnaces, it is easily and efficienly'applied: As a Water Meet, working either by departing or en- .: cling water, it is something entirely new and eln i nently use:hi It can be used is to obviatemochcit the espente it nlaying foundation. of mills, digging of water course' &c. etc One of the Machines' can be seen and some of itsap plications tested, by calling at 4 Union corm of Fifth and Smithfield streets, entrance. on Fer.";:, • • Rights for individuals, Counties, &c., within _the State " of Peansylrania cart be obtained of the subscibers, as above, and any information relative to it cheerfallygrven. THOS. H. PERDW... Nor D. H. WILLIAM& - Boren•p, as Par. • . . . JOHN H MELLOR, N. Sliiretedraest, will sell the following new osidetecond hand Pt ANOS., for EquabprefOlegheny, • or Allegheny County Scrip, al par:— One new Rosewood octave Piano, made by Bacon & Raven, New York; price One do do do do One Rosewood, octave, Gale A Co. '111:274 One do do do do sr,-4112.50 One Mahogany ii octave, nearly new, Gale o,4k.Ce. COO One do do -Lord A Brothers' One do 5; do Rosenbat 5 : 55 One $11:* One German Piano, octaves rstr •• • S One old Piano, octaves • re— • « S N) 3O One Mahogany Piano , bloat:was, R. Ir. W aliftEisis;t• may 3769 0 • Dress Kettles - and Street Brastr,, - . rrHE subscribers would respectfully • annonnee'that they have made arrangements with the pitiprietora of the Glenwood Bran Mills, which giVestathirohtrOl for the sale. of their Brass Kettles and Sheet , Britss for this section of country_ The production of Nft. are not surpassed in quality by any other dollar iiitatt.. heavy Unite d goods on hand, which bepleased to sell at such prices, as we trust will - meet the views of wholesale buyers. - Ilardwarc'ziterChants and other dealers in these goods will please achrelatia 1106 JOHN DUNLAP, &c 0.,, Corner Market and Seeonditreets. . . . 41111.821111,0 4011110, ____ • ' -, CO/MER or 70 IIRTIfILND arum; f 32I 3XEBTS, ZZTZStrrihta rrHz subscriber ~ r espectfully announces ' that hi' has .1. now opened *Ms new and egeellensliotel for ilte,ae commodation ofiravelers, boarden, end the public gen erally. The house and furniture -arecentirelisteW:ign4 the most comfortable have been spared to rendety . onst ot no_pains or expense and pleasant Jlotels in: litb-MtV ~ The subserb er 15 determined to deserycygidßtlirtgere solicits, &share of public 'patronage. ...,' • z oculay JACOB HOUGH; rropiteter. XTEW AND VALUABLE WORK.—Nineeali; and ir .1. 1 1 Remains, with account cif a visirto the ' , Chaldean Christians of Kurdistan, and the Vegedia, or, Devil : Wm'. shippers, mid en inquiry into the manners and sent, of the ancient Assyrians; by AusteninenryLayard, tag, D. C• D. Just received and.for sale by 2 - .- . I'' ,--". JOHNSTON k STOCkiCki . mayS - ' • Cor. of Market and ^ Tn. . .. - To the Pitbllooitisty Boitigh . • : - I"Commiaaioneks of Allegheny Cotyny amen them. - ITlven of the eadied oppomunty to World the told. ers of County Scrip, that the Board havpunder . &raider. ation the adoption of measurer for'the Prompt redemption of every dolsef Scripissued heretofore in turtle! . ation of claims against stud County, and the .Co one= uow give assurance that, in the come afo BM days; the resolves of the Board for the speedy and (cli retletuption • of the County Scrip now in oirculation,':Will bwimablishe • , ed, to relieve the anxiet y, of the publueimind folis - this •enbleet. . , . • The credit of Allegheny CotintT canttiot talfreHr 13 momentary interruption lot. a: eirentating 'rtheditntn a undoubtedbased upon the solvency of the. richest attdtnott pa triode population of the State. By order of thetßoadt. apt! . . JAMES GOR.InEy, Clerk.' Lime t Lime 3 Limei ~ t '; , .4:'.::- A NY QUANTITY oFLIAIN, of the vpribpatgualir, xx. will be ferniehed on reasonable terns,iihrirt-ne• of bye aPPlYinS i totbesobseriber; at his Store,!ndiend fut Monong eta Bridge , Bouth.Pntsbunrh.- ..- •-' ' maytintrrd JAMES Bl...aNitoili (IBM GUAC2B-25U itrs,just received antler sale py. PAHNESTOWCW CO - Careerist and 'Wood's'. A A. MASON ,i: Ca 4 v i,s;ul ; t a i .1. ...st—es ',iiregeort Rii-a B vt rot InYhinantah le re f e da c gg li"A GolitE,lMP , r , 8 185 rich emb'd Muslin Capes, from 81;5O4o,titt'- 850 embroidered hluslin Collars, ". 314 to 1,00 590 crotchet - -. ". -. " 371. to , 15_ :- 350 lace - .1 , ‘,‘ E , _ col 700 simply° i -gt i c ,"iii 150 Jenny Lind o LI 62 2 6,401 . 130 embromered Muslin Habits, " 50 . M 1,50 590 pairs " " Cuffs, ". 50 - 0 1 , 5 c, Alms, Mourning Collars, in great variety. ~ i , .. Call soon at the Cheap One Price Cash Store, ORR. kat street. ' ' , . , : —.,.." mayl* IREMAYNE'S TABLE OF POST OFFIUES,UOutain, ing, an alphabetical Nu of ROSCOfficuaahrel&inttut the United States distance* fccPl fl sshiu g teu D. C.; State and Territorial Capitals. resPeoUvelt, arab; eta.. biting the Post Offices in each Stns, as Well le cljeltY, with an appendit of the traited•Starq, andltritish warirs. Just received by JOJIIS/ST9N sTocKTom,,.. tenpin Colteki 3d'ind Wirkbt, sm. rIONGRESS:TOBACCO:4an boxes Bouts. Ss Lump .ooneTobnect' tiinAieceiTed, and for sale by . MILLE R al oNr. mayl* Nosl: 172 and 174 LibilWativast, - INDEPENDENT 'POLICE OFFIHR, corner. and mein street: L atvian*/ ate Irwin etrrek A. G. REINHAT, Alderman and PolieerMaglinate. THONA.2I O'BRTAR, chief Constable. • , Jour% RANDOLPH, Ase't do. ' qui red , • 07-Will attend at any hour, day or night, when ra. - - u • .f clout. • .. OBSEI3, while running et large in the fields, am H very apt to bruise andlapire themailYea lif.many ways. They are ellen disabled so to - baWielitait for a long time. If immediate ace could be made ta' , B. A, Fahnestock & Co.'s Rubefacient, and the hrttiaail 114' well saturated, and the renied%ratitiettiajir vrould-gtve relief, ease the pain. lio . faimer.ahouldrhalatitltout shit. celebrated meiheine,atii;tie tit4ll9b.gii*trath-prbpast, Prepared and sold - . 41 ." . . 11 . 1421 / 4 kEgitidWiiti;)4'2' Corner of Wood ami-Firta. 011*W mayl7 Co ler Rink. - knot Wtlad,. S in n titem ,u2d for imicS' SARSA.PARILLA-40 6 =4 hi Var. " B. A. F'.O 3 IO 3 STUCKIctCCV.;: Cornelia stiiflNlVoksti.: OfIABUIVER. FlNECOltatig, 4AJLP szdfor stga-by On 3) IMIN II =MS E ME ME =ME , - BdA ~: , ~~;~ ~F~ ~' • "3:o a_ _ . x..'."3'4. ~,~- '3`~~ .. .. G - 1......, 4 t , ::;;:: ',..`; ' l: i ',__,:.,;.-- r ~ II F . l „ , 111 'l, - Ts-1 > - • • " • • ',N"! - , • ' t4';•- • 7, - • - ='_J_. , "1 7: - 7 _ _ lian MESE ME MEE ' -- :1,,',:r: , ,.' •-- ~., ,
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