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" " •!,: S :-.'; .4 ';_'.':l,•:-,!,_-...t-i' ,, .. - .i . .t'-. - -:" ., .- ..':,::',' VOLIT_AI_ VIII. DAILY PriitiaoF4,Publieted Atilt Afamutl4unksvOzteptaLl ' ''La moirra-vrawconskol or woon Aro - nirg writnns.- _ rßbss.—Five.lonart,yoitrj 'payable strictly In adrnacii. Sin Dolints'arlit-inirarinolflierognired Slot Id within.th e year: 1•.• •1. aW. Biagio cop ies Two 0121115.40 T sale4kt the matter • the °Meet and by int News Borst , • • N08.N1,100.1 2 05T ,- • pOathed-Triiailkaiaarne'officei, - on ; teltirge bitaiket ate sheaf as , TWO-D014; ittti3 a year, in cnycncet, 1 1; 40 1 ,1 0 lir: Sittnts. ' • • _ pcipor.irttl'he titan bf the'pritPiiaVor4 hatil all messages aro paid. 137 No attention will holotid to any order unless ac- Oompardad.l44,Aturarars,orsaribraoloryTeloreaartiAldi • _ _ TERMS -' 4 1413.V.A.RT 1 ,5 1 N -e" , :., * F.,...i,„,nk...;,,uncsoLusigi- $4.,00 _ ..--q..l7l3llle.l7W,r.'bono,latitabt. - ' ' 6 - 00 Oiliialle43lll'f-!,trr4 0 75. ,1,wii.....-40,,',"'" 700 Two .10-- ._ _ ...: 7 .,. 91 Three de - :-,8 al 1 Thmil, do, ...,”I.r'",',-----,...r)50 Itinixt.do^ " IA 00, TOne ' N V e:014, r"""," 4 . 250 sit ~-,-do . . 15 00 wo 7,- "do t....• .•'..!. . 00 . o a t Year . Three yL dw i -L t, '- 'l 4 "y` .. .'..i'D' a y . ,S,R.' T`__lti EdENT S 1 . i Pleasure- . " . • E ..: ...--.' 04110.40"l' scitrAlosa- ' afft 00. ...it*efiertret.'-;,i' i3a .Six, Mont rrw hs, ' '''' : - 01 Slittrailliaff . 14 '' '. 4 :: *' :20,00 - 1 one -Ye,ar t .... ''' , ~ Ono litiile B r ar ttd )", zesitis .- " cm . ' in LINES, iti isis P o 7P .F o i rti t. o zh, ll . liors - 4 ; w ar. lice ' i • Inner`. .itel C... 4 : 4 4s l :frill Ya nrt be twsetted 'unless en extra , p . - - :,ppon which the number o until ...' t i o ' u i i i' ". 4 ol .. i tg ui ltiiselu ike4 6 ; will be inserzed and charged eratred out. , .., -• • 140fessicitud, P. zaztsimai(zzAzzoz. cravZi.z. azeZzaZ. Sfiti.NNON:-.% SHANNON, Atto rn eys at Lato.--Office . oAlzoitetit street, nearly opposite the Mayor's - Once. cul(l7 .LENNI.Na.i, Attorney Law, Fourth st. 7 aboro Wood. morality AMMO.. W. Lilalt.7o., AMRIII.4I ..1420..-0 co ou th 0 street, near araut. Yntstutrgh. oci2 J71211E.4 7 k.1:111tri; attorkey °s law; Office in Bake. .sve buildings, Grant street. znay274m. A. W. tOAVkat, PSysirran and Surgeon.—Offtee JJ No ti,lit. Clan. Street, Pittsburgh. ang2l-y R.•jOllN Cii.A.W.FUßD,otlice on St. Quit street , opiamite +be' 'Elehattie. nuglo.l Uti.L,ANDU Lth.IMIS, Attorney at Lato,—Otfice 4th • at., w,ore Wood. -jttly4-y. '1111.0.11A13 MAILSII.ALL, Attorney at Lowrre's Lfultdln&s, Fourth M. DAtt Hata ill, Attorney at Lute —Wiee au Itakewell's kJ. Building*, on Grant street, opposite the Court ii.ase. Jr24:ty iatne building with Alderouni Itrakinster, Filth st., between Wood end Southfield sta. • au,ell-61n• atittl'UN, attorney at Late.--Offiee, North stde LP of Falb street, betweeu Wood mut Sinithheld; in the tune building ...tto alderman Morrow. sep..tu-1) LiKlitOSE W. L.& Y Dal, Attorney am/ Cognsea , at -LAW a,4 Notary Pubta.-- - -thfic6 ut tan coruer of 41./1 toui. Wood ate., over *Ltilyet a, ...tee.' Itlrobuttge office. 0c1.4 -•- Akirrm.ta.-othee north aide of Ptah etreet, hetwoeu Wood and Southfield, Pittsburgh. seplo-y ArOCANDLS to WCLLTRE, Anarneys and COUrtiti tars at Late.—Mace oil Fat= st. oppogte R. to FL IL Yonersou'a Livery Stable, rittsburgit. _ _ iE10n.07.6.m) & s WARTY. WELL/41t, .A.Worneys at Law. 1 °trice on Fourth turret, between %Food and -Smith held, opposite Patterson's Livery Stable. ap7-y VLEOILUE F. LILLAALOILE, Anornvy and Caansellor at La tr.--o.l.fice removed w (be td door below Uruitt at., ou Fourth, to the odmee lately occupied by Alderman Nil ger. - • inar:lO 3ardLiAl/1117, Aiturruey . and Col. ti rnscilo nt rg e Law. • thliceip ltakeyscll'a uuttuk„ , a ou ra y -score,. Dina:lk roarat - st., tire dos rs west of Mar ket..' • An eVoIIC Warranted, as if not perfectly sat tefuctort no charges - wilt be made. fetal) Or ..George 131:400k. nFFICE,in rear Grant, Ilturtediatety op 11J, jiahite far.DuXewelfs, in the room lately occupied as utvcdricts byaldettnau Miller. kle way be fouud, at my3a;l 50. GARNAtiAfili-Xtarney at Law—Orrice od Fourth tt.l.4tireen Chevy alley and Grant .1. [jet.t-y • - - EIIIL/VAL.7I. I r. Robert Snyder, Mrs removed hro IX office tO . FOurth street, between \Vood and Smith belditrebts. . 'Traria-1y EIIIOVAL4-- , A. iett has removed his COCIIIIII44¢IOI I .I.4iiiindLorwitrding business from the Canal ktit,in to his fleW vriachouse, on Third reel, nearly opposite the post Oilite maylitt-ty ItraOVAL.—JOHN J. :kLETCH.EL, Attorney ut Law, hatieerpoved to Fourth et , next door to the office of Aldetatin Steel. - np7 - - . Ural CK , 441),0p0; ia Biinlingilum, for Bale by JLP ' ' REMSr, AI &WHEW'S & CO. orrompus .LIUCKISIAS diderman—OtTlee: Fourth street third door above Suuthaeld, South side. auveyaileing of all kinds done with the greatest care and legal accuracy. Titles to Real Estate examined, &c. uovts to OHN COYLE, Votary and Conveyanerr.--Ocoee Metcalf's Buddhig, Fourth street, near Smithfield, Pittsburgh. Deeds, Bonds, Mortgages, Articles of Agree ment, and all tailor instramentsof writing draws up with accuracy and dispatch. Titles to Real Estate examined. apt?...dk.wly JOHN cis. PARKINSON, Alderman, Fifth Ward, Penn betweea Welnatand Calera MS, where he may be found at all thaes....Tbesehaving Itauses or other prop et ty 'to sell or rent, man have the same punctually attend ed to; ' , debts collected, and all the duties of an Alderman will receive prompt attention.?' °C27-p NUE • T. MELLON, - 7 r° B rind CCUNSELLOR at Ins•Viu . ' Office in A Mellon ißuildlOgi, corner of Wylie and Fifth steels east side of the Catutnonse. • 117" Collecting, Conveyancing, ezuinmations.of Re cord% tca.. promptly and atearately attended to. Mid WILLJABIS, Attorney and Counsellor at }Rum, {succekinitr to_Lotvrie is Williams,) Of f ice at the old Vtuid,FOrrth St.,-above Smith field. TEE 'Partnership heretofore existing between Henry W. Williamtn'Esq., and myself,in the prae-ticc of the law, was dissolved by mutual emisent onthe 20th ult., and the business will hereafter be continued by Henry W. Wil liams, whom I mast , cheerfully' recommend to all for wham I have the honor to do, busineks—as a gentleman every way. worthy of their conndenut. declE-ly . WALTER IL I.OWRIE George IL. Biddle, Conveyancer. FFICE in Avery Row, Fifth street, above Smithfield, OPittsburgh. Dreps,Movroaira,AClOLEXENTB,Bouos,ltri.r.iscs, and mher instruments of writing, drawn with neatness, legal aocuracy and dispatch. He will also attend to drawing and filing Mee/tames' Liens,Aceounts qf .Executors,Admin istrators, 4-e-, Examining tides to Beal Estate, Searching ReronLefor Liens, 4-c., 4 - c. From his long experience, and intimate acquaintance with the manlier of keeping the public records, he ex pects to give satisfaction to those who may entrust their °MRCSS to his Cart. decla Auction Notice. IRE subscriber has paid into the Treast,:y of the Com monwealth, the amount of license reg.:lied by law. t has given the regularly approved security, and taken onto 'commission of the first class, as an Auctioneer of the city of Pittsburgh, and rented that spacious ware room kelouging to SylvanusLothrop,Esq.,No.l.l.4 Wood street, three doors from Fifth., where he is prepared to at tend to thc sale of every kin d of f Itierchandite,Fiuniture, Real Estate,Stocks, Shipping, Se., either at the Auction Rooms sheathe premises, mid will in all easesexert him self to the utmost for the benefit of his employers, oat the mastveasonable terms; he will sell exclusively and only on commission; neither purchasing nor having any in terest *Weyer On goods the store, but merely the corn saissiefifo r salting, thereby giving all owners a fah chance without Partiality of having therein property disposed of to the hest advantage. Sales will b apromptly settled when made. Advances will bv given . at any time, on the most accommodating terms; ..literchants will not be charged for advances. Regular sale.days Mondays and Thursdays, of Dry Goods, Groceries, Furniture., Sce.i., and every evening, Hardware Cutlery, Watches, Guns, Pistols, and Fancy Articles. Books on Saturday evenings. upd4 JAMES 111'KENNA, Aum. NUE Removal. 'Ea E. TODD would respectfully inform the met- H• chants of this city and our customers generally, that we have removed our stock of Shirts and Hants Fur nishing Goods, to the corner of Fifth and Market streets, 24 atory over W. k P. Hugus, entrance on Fifth street, where weiutend to keep on hand a large stock of Shirlfi, of our own manufacture, with an sr neat ell Gentle meat* Furnishing Goods, usua ll y kept by Eastern Whole. sale Furnishing Stores. itiltfng very thankful for the kiud patronage bestowed on us for the past year, we would be huppy to receive calls from our old customers and merchants generally, and would inform them that we intend nothing on our part shall induco them to look further. as we expect to add largely [dour aback, and dimlnish our prices. Merchants' and dealers ate solicited to examiut our stock of Goods , ap tn- .FACTORY.—The sabeerk: hers, having enlarged theirestablislimentfor the man ufacture hf Bran and Fruro,ou the corner of O'Hara and Liberty streets, Pittsburgh Files prepared to furnish Files of every description, of the best quality ; and being determined to make it the interest of consumers to par chase Piles from them, respectfully invite the patroar of all who use the article. rshliiVAL.—On account of, our rip market, and . Ilk, a demand for vegetable stands, have been com- of pelled to remove my Bread Stand to theoptrosite Fide Market street I in front of Alextuider ec Dulls at Store, where shall be glad tosee rtnet customers. iStl2 JOH my N fo SHEEI-11.11.D. uHN D. AlOROAN,Wholgulle _ Tfrtrellags C!• J 931, Wood street, one door south ofDittraond alloy. • ' • febi BACON. -4000 sis. Titans ; • 7000 lbs. Shoulders ; rec'd and for sale. tryi. Jab JAILES PATTON, Js. 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WWI , YAVkS-foraAN rneer tria,COnratialtnTh— tj chaos, No. LIA.Wood =you,. feta., Dealer in ioniej goods ant Thartno4o4-No.67ldaiket stredt. • - (obi JATIOSiTskin Tut Sony , 7 . 2 'fhb AOlLialetrynearWaod. , • _ 'l5lcChat3KEY, Don _Vim ,OlotkingSiore,,No..l3; itieet,oppositethetioUttolaarket.' feta. ' TOSUUA ROBIINISOI% . Again feir idornden & Co.'e saLios qf P Fifa at., ono door bet** Wood. fobi a:AA - Am lAOKSON,Taard .91.atioina Depot, 89 Lib -, y .90laroot, hr.ad of Wood- . tebl. '-ntiousit a.El4.4oTT,Boatadkra and Stammers No. .X.ISC-9taiket botoonen Thad and - Narth, te t bl I.)NLANYVFot ilkking.Sone, No. 48 Law omen. febl. • 0014 & smiGErer i N7.lElcorder of Wood and Sixth Unmet,. fob]. ktoi.niP4 reSONvßankers - cout Daarts in Fzettangs • Voin,andßanklorzt, No. 135Atazkr street. tebl • FIJA#TON, .0401. and Braas. Foam!. No. 70 SOOOlll street,liotia,6estOluleet And . Fi r , streets. feta soWisteSEN %CAME es CDai and Wagon Makers, L Ijw Clair suoet, near We bndgu. , febt 111.:11131.1a1VS OFFICE, N0...85; Diamond alley, near •jj, Woott.street. . febt w-katNELLEate,Faskirinabl*Flothing Esuatisfunati, NJ. tio."2s Libetty street; - itty24 J. ratitiLiN, ,FasSieneate 2tutor, tottth streetouear Wood, opposite tke MU° oil the Post. . myva - Isaac llllams, EIRCUANT TALLOW Smithfield street, No. L 2, be Ivirepu li/t. and %a etrcets.. ap4y: , ft 4.MaNULTY Farmntinsand,Ci IL). Merchants, Callan:Sunni. I 0 fiN M'CLOSKEV, Tailor and Ckdhier,Liberty sire& Getwren Sixth and Virgin allay, aoatb-atda. septh --- • - HE mAramiss tr.„Co., IVhotasale khneers, Coin mn.loa and Forwarding Merchants, and Agents for .nrt.rtnott Cotton Yarns 57 'Water at., Pittsburg. (apt A. MARDI Denten, renn - Vitreet, TT above Hand street. Office hours, from nine till Stye. nine2e:y (100LEY Er. LAIRD, Machant Tailors, Wood street, k t i second door from Water, will keep constantly on nand a T 4,11 selected lot of Clothing. inarlaq Dkt.SLAND, Cheap Ifhotatale and Aetna Cloth f:‘• Store, No. 45 Linens' street, corner of Virgin l'htsiattrgh. feh2fhly Lj LEIS, Csucees.,Or ix. and annmisteou :dacha's; for the sale of Ameri ca., IVJulen Goods. rebid fr AY e r c CO., Booksellers, Stationers, and Paper !haters, .1.1, corner of Wood and llold streetsr Pittsburgu, Pa. tious-lnuctinp, and Printing done to order. tebl9 JAMES I . .KIaIR, Atiorneiat - Lato—Oiftce:titiOToied to Fuo ma AttCCA, between rtinithfield and Grant streets toutte:im 1175t.qt.si,S h SMITH, - Fartoardtne and Common= ,lOrealtnu and Dealer, 011 Product, No. 3 Sauthheld st , OppOSsic Lae A.lol.lolls4olCla House. 1/ On.: sok/WM/I:AU, WhoLesaie and /head Citocers Produce Drcdcn, corner of the Diamond ilad ihitinutttl :they. aly23 124 Typo tc. Furnishing Goode . tattsftment, corner of Market and Filth streets, up stars, entraitee Ott Falit street. rnY43 A I.I.tc.U.SIAIOKItIS, Wholesale and Basil Dean' in AFans!, and Staple miry (100 4s, ¢s"Market street, be t .veatri Fuurth and Up- Dlamoud. rer4l g tiHN it. DUNLEV V, U. IJ Ekatcr, No. 1201 V ood 6 ti gold Lenz: Denusta'koll. &c. coustantly on hand and inattutitettaretl to order. znyt6 Z,ll & LEX., woof Dealers and Comm-saints U. il.frrr.'itt.t., for the sale of AMC nean Woolen tfoods, cur ner at 1..i.,,rty street ad.! Ceetrz 110 V iU Plano Forte Mantrfiacterrer, arid dealer in trsirrimetriA, No. 111 Wood streei, near 4'1101.110V 19 A 06k:eft WOJUWELL., Importer and Deafer In For rcgn a•ta Domestic Hardman, corner of Second and Wood voreetg. ocl2. ~.! AMC EL. M .-C.i.o tt KAN & CO., Agents for Cur!iota 0 toot Rippara - ,Z......t.:ar Line or Yuckoi Shtpo. (row New York to 1.1, , ri1001. No. 142 Liberty St- fob l titi...'•Erti IllAii_Mt. Salt Store, Slop COruollary mt Agency of the ettiaburgti Loral (Ai Firctory, No 4, Mark.et strect. l'ittalaurgh. julV. 1 , A.A.FeEri,LECONNOtt, Proprietor a of the PatlablergA JI. Pinta:4e Boat Score corur rof Pena ood Worn° fe Ll Ms I 7k.\11r4 ft-L-Ccf,4:';7oi;s7illti;;;;;TForcirrt, i art7l(:aai: t . )10,33108 Merchant, IValti .1 rcei, botween Market and Ferry'.fehL ___. L 1 ILL & CUMIN', 6,anktri and Er,hanv Erolars,N a I 65 Woad street, third door below Fourth, west Ade fell •KatAALEII RIIAM, liatarta and. .E.rchange brokers I corner of Third and Woad greets., opposite the tit • . , (Ott y 0 lIN SON & tuoc tvrtiN,Ba.ksazers, Stationen,,,Prits -1) hers and Pub/is/ors, cot rof Market and Third fe sta..; bl VcTo • sc. 'BA, 'Bookseller, Stanancr and Binds*, Fifth street, between Wood and Market. Jana D Brass Fossacter and Gas Fater, Smith. . field street, between Diamond alley awl Fifth at. depth J& J. .:11cDEV117, Whoirsate Grocers dealers in Pro . duce and Pittsburgh ruguulactures, ' No. 214 Liberty, opposite 7th et. apll3 EVEN Hai IJOORS cLoTiaNu b-rous,No. 5 Sixth suet, near Libqny. CJOHN ?ARRAN, nos-24 Proprietor. LIOLLANSUEE A, I.4AIWARD, Inalesak and &LU4 JI: Deakrs in Book and SAN:, No. 186 Liberty street, op posite Wood. foist 1, A. FAHNESTOCK Se CO., Wholciais Drug Wars- JD,, house, corner of First and Wood streets, and c ornerorn of Wood . and sixth. —_—_—_ ..._ J. B. X YOUNG. E / Q. A. TOL'lii - I. S. M. YOUNG& Co, Wholesale and Remil Family . Grocers and Denten in Product, N. W. corner of ourth and Ferry and S. W. corner of Third and Ross streets, Pittsburgh. mar3l:y_ JTOSH VA RHODEL 4 t, Wholesale Fruiterer, Confretioner and Dealer In Nuts and all kinds of Foreign Fruits, No. 8 Wood street, East side. between Water and Firs streets, Pittsburgh. Pu. All orders in his line carefully attended to. marAl JOHN NICDEVITT. JA - AIES MCDEVITT. MCDEVITT JOHN MeDKVITP & BROS., Whatesak (knees, Deal-. era in Produce, Pittsburgh Almtufuetures, and 111er chauttixe• generally, No. 11 Commercial Row, Liberty street. marlt:y r .ALT:XANVit - if.k. - SONS. Coffin 11litki - s - x cuiel7l;tri nishing Undertakers corner of Penn and St. Clair streets, opposite the Exchange. Entrance on Penn Cu erect. til JOHNH MELLOR, Wholesale and Retail Dealer in Masie and Musical Instruntenis,Pianos,Sehcrol Books, and Stationer • , No. 12t Wood street. jaui JAnIIIS PATTERSON, Jr., corner of First anti Ferry streets, manufacturer of Locks , Hinges, and Bolts I Tobacco, Fuller, Ali and Tiner Screws ,kiousen Screws for Rolling Mills &c. tiepin dBRYAR., Rectifying Distiller, and Wholesale Dealer .in Foreign and Domestic Wines and Liquors, No. 114 Liberty eareet, anils3 Diamond alley. 15th I J AXCH.ANUE: ticrrEL, Exchange Place, Baltimore. Donses, Proprietor. Conches will Le in readiness actin the landings to convey passengers, free or charge, 10 the Hotel. dent& jj MCI & FINNEY, Agents for the Delaware Mutual IV insurance Company, of Philadelphia, at the Ware house of King & Holmes , ' Water street, near Market. feat cIA 'GUN & !de KNIGHT, Wholesale Ureters and om mission Merchants, Sixth street, between Wood and ben y deal Wit. GLENN, Bookainder, corner of Third and Wood streets, above C. H. Kay, where he is prepared to do eatery description of ruling and binding. pec2 W-11.. lilUft - F iHY, Wholesale and RenThiller in DRY GOODS, North east corner of Market and Fount stn. ap2o:y. bA.MVIa. - 15101tROW, Manufacturer of Tut, Copper and Sheet Iron Ware, No. 17 Fifth street, between Wood and Market. feta° W. Y. MOTEL T. V. ',COTT. rIIROTLI & SCOTT, Whoksa le and Retail Dealer in 1 Beata, Shoes, Trunks,' Carpet Bags, ke., S. W. corner of Fourth and Sonthfield sts., PtAshurgh, Pa. [ratl2:y FRINGES IIARBAOGII. WILLI/ad 11ASILIMIL Sdr. \V. H aIII3AUG 11, Commission and Forwarding . Men/tang, mid dealers in Flour, Wool and Produce., No. 53 Water, and 104 Front street, between Wood and 'Smithfield streets, Pittsburgh. nic2o:y iettAtty T. LEEUE, J r., Importer and dealer in 11, Foreign and Dornesac Sadlery, Harauntre, and Car riage Trimmings, of all descriptions, No, 133 'Wood st., Pittsburgh, seven doors above Fin, and one door above Childs & Co.'s Shoe Store. ap24 & (tate Martin & Smith,) oferals 0 Grocers, Produce and Vommission . lLTerchcfnts, 50 Wood street, Pittsburgh. The undersigned having entered into partnership under the above style, respectfully ask the patrouago of the friends of the late firm, and of the pttr chasers generully. They feel warranted- in premising that they can give satisfaction to all who may buy of them, or confide business to their care. WISS.- H. SMITH, W. ht. SINCLAIR. lIIOR SALE, Four - Lou—Hounded tenn, r and Buy sta., each lot having 24 feet front, and ex tendinelihdr 110 feet. Two of them are corner lots, and he position of the whole property is one of the roost ad vantageous in the eitY. For farther intimaation apply to SWARTZWELDEII, Fourth et., betweenW(4A an d s d ipl i g,,p . , RUT A.OIB NIITB--200 half boxes 01. IL Raisins, 20 rnaaks -Zante 'Currants, 5 boies Citrons, 600 bushels Tenri:FetiVuts, 25 bbls. Texas PetiCallS, 10 bags Bor. 'deal= Almonds,' 10 do. English Walnuts, 10 do. Filberts, I.orlcu - Crestra Nubs, 40 do. •Riad Pettebes,"2s do. Dried Aonles For sale by • ile.s) -.I S. BONNET, store; assa for saW RHODES & ALCORN. e n o y2 A 1001 :wo 11 ,::,. :;.~ :: EMS MEI 1: ISM 0. REYNOLDS. J. L. SUEZ. BY NOLDS REA B Wholesale Grocers, Commission ß Merchant!, and Dealers la Rags, Paper, &c.., corner of Penh and Irtson streets, Pittsburgh. All sizes Print ing Paper constantly. on hand. rtiart7:y iail it . , three . tioore ME ' , • ,r, = ~. _~.: Y...-. ...:1 1 p . .7.,f . , ,, ,1:W.: ; .,;,;•;:,,j, : . . , :1 • : , :' . 1., ';',:,:'-'i7 7 ... - ."::'': - .': -..:',.- 1M • - :." 5.).; • 1 " * 3; • ;• - liMil PITTSBURGH, MONDAY, AUGUST 20, 1849 Business tlEarbo VITAL DYER, Grocer ana Produce Deabsr, No. 168 Liberty street, Pittsburgh. marl 7 Cord. TAB Its PATTON,lr.,.lrhelesale Grocer and Romfring -V,P ?'.Dlriider; and Dealer /11 Foreign and Domestic Winne and Liquor?, Flour, clieeee,. Seeds, Grain, &c., No. 17 liberty street, Pittsburgh. mad, oungson, HOUSE, SAM, AND ORNAMENTAL PAINTER, Liberty street, opposite Hand. All work neatly execated. Orderapunotaally attended to. tatarfAny • - George -Beale, Jr., IikirANUPAOTOBER. 40PBRI'SBEB, Wm:amain Alm I.Y_L'Rittaixi: No. 75'Wood street, Pittilutrgh, Pa. Con atzuttly on hand, &general and' extensive assortment of -.ALL guns of BRUSBffi, at the lowest Eastern prices. B.—Machine Brushes, &e., made to order at the ehortest notice. mar3lhy - , A. B. N 0.140 - Wood street, between Fifth and Virgin Alley. ROLBS/ILE And •Retail Dealer in Cedar Ware, FauerWare, Wooden Ware, of every description; low Ware, foreign and domestic; Matte of all kinds g Patent Rotary Churns, which far surpass any now in use in the United States. For sale at the lowest prices. mar2s-3mo - • DPCANDLESS & CAMPBELL, No. 97 Wood street, next door co Diamond WHOLESALE DEALERS LN VARIETY AND Ma GOODS, A RE now in.datly receipt of all the articles in their 21. line of business—purchased at the lowest prices in the East; to Which they invite the attention of country merchants andothersi and which they getter themselves they can dispose of at the lowest prices and on the most favorable terms. mars QAPKINLEY, House Sign and Ornamental Painter, k. 7• and dealer in P/dNTS a No. 44 St. Clair st., Pitts burgh, has constantly on han all kinds of Partrrs, either Dry or Mixed; Japan and Copal Varnish ; Linseed Qiir Boiled Oil ; Spirits Turpentine ; Window Glass, of all sizes; Putty, Paint Brushes, dce., all of the Lest quality, and fcr sate at reasonable urines. Rept' _ g liik, IL GE'RBERDING, Dealer in Importe. and Domestic Seamy's, Snuff and Tobacco, Wholesale and Retail, Liberty street, six doors above Smithfield, Pittsburgh, Pa. ga'Allordets from country Merchants will be promp y attended to. yr2o:ly Mt. B. SCATVE. ----_ Q CAIFB A. ATKINSON. Manufacturers of Tin, Cop per and Sheet Iron Wore. They also execute every descriptiou of Blacksmith \ York . First street, between Wood and Market, Pittsburgh. oet3l:y Dlet/68! —Jost. Moituutt. ih-oggist and Apothecary, north-west rorner 0: Wood and Fifth streets, Pittsburgh, well keep constantly on hand V , lll/IA, Paints, Oils, Dye-Stuffs, h.e. N. B.—Phyttneiarts' Prese riptions• e a re fu II y 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, Ac , Sec.. hr.. which will be sold low for cash. ap2o:ly WILLIAM TROVILLO, Undertaker. Fifth street, ma undiately opposite the Theatre, respeerfully in forms his friends and the public in general, that he hits resumed his business as a Farmstitng Undertaker. Ile is supplied with and always keeps on hand Coffins of all sizes MA kinds, Shrouds,and all other articles necessary on such occasions. Silver plates, ice boxes, and leaden coffins will lia sup plied Murder. A fine hearse and cat nage always ready to attend funerals- septlitily WAGONS, W AGONS - . THOMAS HARRISON. nIANCFACTURER OF Wagons, Drays, Carts, &E.., PILINETLE/111:14 AYLEXE.IIALE MILE COON TILE COVET HOESIC. rptiE proprietor of tints establlshineut having always 1 on hood a supply of supenor, well seasoned Lum ber,. prepared to all orders of every deserannan in his brooch of manufiscluring, with us short molter a of on Sc favorable terns its any other workman in the West A newly invented Talent Tip Wagon. for hauling brick. in built at the above place. Also Repairing at tended to Orders Irma a disiance will receive prompt attention. REVIZAInt T.....--6,13. Ni: Smith Jaine• McCully, Jowls M'Cintiock mar,-ltie Bureau and Bedsi ead Factory. 1 .. ) S & W. M. tiANNAR)RD re•pertfully nitorm the it,. Nt‘,l,6 and tine public generally that tdey have re• moved their Warermmos to Smithheid street. helve-reit Diamond alley and F'iati street s,- , : of Ora Big Bedstead. where they are prepared .a sell. Wholesale or retail. very Cheap for rash the foliowtrig anodes -Duren., Bed steatio. with Gurrum•s Iron Foote-n. 12, and also te best quality of Screw Bedsteads, Table.. Stands. &v h . And they svidi it partlettlarly understood. Its there is so much prenoltt c atittlins.t nowt.e mad, work. tha' they warrant their work to glee sultslaetton. and t 1 nol well made, the lanney shall be retUt h,d. inartigain .... . JOHN It. ILtNIILTo e N. dim. • tit Lair-Other on F ourt h tneel b g i t rmiWood and !mtiiihfiritl. Pars_ Ourgh ...ill° I k riENTS wAN rm . ) =V.., or later keen, van tint: A, Lis...rank situat.tots to c a nuns. EMI •ntir c.d.•cribers in min County tor in valuable work. Maio) reeotainentled by tome roue persons dist/en:shed ainke tor their warming and reit-glow , influence in thi , mid Easter,' rows. by ap• 1 Pl).'gjit l''' ... ‘ to LBW AR D I'ODD & CO.. w c missal-1-Y. BROWN'S 'HOTEL. nui)( Corner of Fitt h and Market -is ,up iitmi, _ CORNER OF SETTHFIELP AND THIRD STS., Valuable Heal Estes* e fors, le. Pittsburgh. Pa. TIIE subscrther will sell. at ph ivale.-,le. that valuable BROWN & CONNELLY, PROPRIETORS. Propert. ail the Fourth street 111.111 J. adjoining la• N. 8.-Good Stabling attached to the house. present residence. and give 'toast...dem ontnedtately -- roe,. use about TEN ActiEs ()F. CHOICE. LAND. in a AFULTON, Bell and Brass Founder. has rebtult and h i gh state cut cuinvation. The unprovements are a large s commenced business at his old stand. No. 70, S' l- aiin well finished BRICK DWELLING HOUSE. o en- Cond. between Market and Ferry streets, where he will pert, Be ow and other out-butidings A dtnining the Dwell be pleased to see Ms old customers and friends mg t. a running Fountlann and a good l'unip, winch fur- Church, steamboat, and bells of ever)' sloe, from 10 to i , n - j i, a ~,,,,,,„, supply o f ~,,,n,, ~ water.-r 1,,, , ,_, 10,000 pounds, east from patterns of ilia roost approved varier} of Erna Trees and Shrubbery on die prennses models, and warranted to be of the best materials If the above described ',overly it :oil vin' 50011 It Will Mineral Waternler Pumps. Counters, Railings, &C., &C, lie rented for a urn , Also f o r ,n t le. ~ ;,,,,,„ urr. 0 ,, together with every vanety of Brass Castings, if regent.- t •'en isitvanm ANC., .111 LEE cad of the ~ 01l r d -IN a: k . ed, turned and finished in the neatest manner. Inquire of ;Ina t - 31 ain n lid VII) BEI-11.1-1R A. F. is the sole agent (or Babbitt's Anti-Attranion Me- - No 115 W.... 0 sr. MI, so justly celebrated (or the reducuen of friction in Going to Move. machinery. The boxes and composition can he bud of c HINA I'l ttsisi r. SI. AND t/UEENSWARI I SI:1,1•INI• him at all times. novElty 1 • , • ' ()Eli-CALI. AiEC NE MAlittikl, -The i.mter.mn- VEWLY INVENTED PATENT BLOCK SPRING 1 ~t 1,,,,,, n il,„,,i no rn . nnno ee.nni the e,,,,,tu t u u nit t to N it . n 5 1.1 TRUSS,. for the immediate relief and pernmeeet w oo d . n i rre t, ns de.drion. 00 rio•nlig oat :he greater 1,1,1 core of Hern ia and Rupturn ISuited to all aide. i Tilt. l of 1 „, Stack ai ft 1 :WT1...1) pßit•Es II ,• ~,,,1 „ a l, • , Merchant Tailor. superior elaims of this •r,-„„, ( ..„, 1 „,,,,,, tits eumparattvo your particular attention to (i ts lEEE, 11E11 -1,1,0101 ii 5.0.. r ,,r, subscriber respectfully 1111001111 e, 10 his CUSTOM. ease with which it may be morn. Th,. p.,1 0, - ~,,,,„1 ~,._ I m „,, ~ ~,,,N ., , ~,.,,,,„ „„ I QL ,,...,,,, \( Air ,t,, „ , g . , . :rid l ;') lite 2,-ntleineli of Plltzinirgh and vionniy. ing neat') balanced on sP11101.• yields La nh” pass.*'' .t 1 dole• 1,,,,,,,,,,. t i,,,,„,„, • r ,.„ ‘v ,„, , ,„„.,. 1 ,,,.,,,.,, generaii , that he bus rereivod acs uFtiat toisi,mtinent of any part of it. and thoroughly adapts itself to any move- • ~,i n 1 ...„ 41 ,.. i , NI a „,,,, 0r ,,,,„ ‘ „,,,,. „„4 •i-,.„ n. nit. ~. ~,, Stathe I' Is. he Lt,entlentels s wear, to which he invites. went made by the Weltrer. It EEO be worn without any I, ~,,,.,.,., ~i 1 .1,.,, and pat ,,,,,, a l, 0 1 whir ii I,e o ikr.t a , a their at Ili, stock comprisa , fine Broad Cloths of intermission, until a cure is affected The subscribers 1 ~,,,r , n , n „i n .,,,,,, r‘ i ro ,„ ~„,. or„„„nnr., I'.', ~. N,, all v01e... , .CLOAillleres, ncli Vestings. M . p.h. and fancy have made arritnetnents for the manufacture or theso 1 1 15 w,„,,,, iteterj hi still ,,, N sr nN i patterns; all of M eryl 6 I is prepared to inanUfileltire 11l valuable TEUSltes,in a superior style, in Phileulelphm. and i - -j. -- -- cI. 1 Bow Cabinet - the hest and most iit,loahle Aty:e. Also. Childron'a Clothing kept constantly on hand and mode to order. have them 110 for sale at their office, No. 1 - 7 Smithfield : '''''' xim ` r- a 1 T. LI YOUNG & Co. ~,,,,,,,,,,. Such, pini s hurgh, GEORGE WAT. I - Witl. B. SHAFFER, iYi D. W. KAUFFMAN. 1 ty AVE removed their CABINIrT Inssossiessessonts my 24 Water st., ad door above Nominal Hotel. la WARE-ROONlStoCommerctal Row . Liberty VEW DRUG SI'ORE.- Joust U. NlllllOliN, libel I n oppo si te 1i . I ~r' ti,"thfie hi, ~h,r , i,,,,, ~,,11 TOWNSEND, CARR & CO., Successors to the old firm .1.1 oats and Retail Druggist. No. 031 Wood , strr .r i• k l e t :; ‘ o ' oE;;Mitll' the hand nn Itll ' eroove ns.oritnetll of S o • 1 Of C Tovettsend & CO . and Carr & Rowland, beg one door south of Lhamond alley. pith:Lorca-. 00 ' * ' Ms, Table, \ Varit robe, Bureaus. 111.Maimid, Chair. anti leave to annottnec to their friends and to the public seu stnrecrii•vr has just reveived from tar eastern COI,. 11110 . „,,,,. „r,,,,,, lit ~,,,,r 1 ,,,, on 1 , ‘ ,.,,,,,,,,,,, e rally. that they are now prepared to execute all kinds i n snow opening at the above stand. n full assortment of i ._, 1 ;,,d, mi k,,,,,„ . prompt:, ai1 ,,,,,i,.,1 to ni , r „„, 0 „,,i,n, of vecok in the ('oath anti Wagon-making hafting., at articles in his he, consisting of Drugs of all kakis. Dye i ~,,',„ nin „. l .2-; Me -htirte,i noun e . and warranted lobe of the best quail- Km& Paints and fiaritithes. Clic:Meats, &c.. together 1. --- ' iv l'he very large quantity of seasoned Timber with Flats, Caps, and Muffs. i ' vith ' all such articles as are usually kept for sale at u , which then err pm par e d. and their facilities for business, . wholesale and retaa drug store. . 7.. T,, , .. ,rb,r!..) ,, ~ ~,,,, ~ ,,,,,,,g 1 ,. . , . ,1,, ~.I.i- tors, 10 111E0, rho inulthe that they are prepared His stock is entirely neve, and has been Selected with .m y , if Niiw N lick a mance li-a u -1,1 of )lain to carry on an extensive and prompt business in their care. He is confident that his oracle!, both us to quititty Caps anti Muir, L atest ra' oll ulli' , I tt clinic t va - line, and they respectfully solicit a continuance of the and price. will please such its may favor Min with n enII. riety , and very en En P, wholesale and retail liberal otitrintaZe ItesloWea anon the late firms. %CO - --- " JAME , U. - 11,SON, AIONONGAIIELA PLANING M11.1..--IA.)IES MULL- , ~ovii Dissolution. SIIIIIIIIIOO I SlreCt. ',I doer South of 4111 at. _al rmoiat would respectfully inform Int friends and the , - -•-, , - • „ e... - ThE FIRM o f Acheson & Dagg In this day dissolved public, that his new establishment to now In full opera- FALL FAShioN 01- • I -IA fs r Olt IS4S. , by Mutual consent. Mr. Jas.'''. Dagg having declin tion, and that he is prepared to furnish Boot Cabins, and ruco IL DA. CO., (late ll'Cord dip King,! „ i t 11„itimisii on account Mill health, Inas disposed of his interest to J. C. Acheson. The business hereafter will fill all orders for Planed Lumber, with promptilude.and As,..lVNALLll•:itnOtirdtitnicAe..rnlisSa,tiuue..dlary,...,Aen,g„.„....l`l3.l,,,,,,:AN,..„...,, i lowest rues. be conducted In the name of NV. & J. C. Acheson. at the es. Plank, planed. on one or both sides. con York. Those in want of a ll,atuad iienuntful BAT. WNI. ACHESON, d an stoutly on h bar d. arc invited no cull nit their store • corner of Ft fth andJAS. T. DAGO. rlptlOTl.l3lUtle WOod .tmeds• nagdl ' Pittsburg' Jule, lsti _ . Sash, Doors and Nloaldings, of es erp de se to order. " New Hat ad Cap Store. Builder' , BEd CErpelltel , would bud it to Own . nitvut,- 4 , ~.,„ii.,,s w ~, ~_.:0,.n no, a1n0afara,,, , ,,, • loge to give lam a call, as he ran now furnish t item wall (f o rmerly of nine e oraer of Damon,' nine) 1, ,,,..".,,,r planked stuff, suitable for every deseripuon ofwork. i and his Wooldod stree's 1 b rs. egs leas , rane'ldl", ‘,o pillow. th l). at deeastf to inform mad° .• • Mends. the ----- - - he has opened a NEV. ,STORE. on Sttllthfield rd.. WllerC West Point Works. a Honey assoettnent If HATS. CA PS, and LADIES PRESTON R WAGNER., Engine Builders, have nom- FURS, las good. neat. fashionable cud <matt' EA till )• i ii insured business on P011111M„ near the Point, nt the tine city.) may be had. J. W. very 00,11illly 11,111, liiii establislunent formerly carried on by Stackhouset & tie!- friends and the public to Terneinher his new leen: ton and eon. Persons wishing to purchase Steam Engines for cstabllshincittand gyve hint a call us hearty as Inc intends Boats, or for other purposes, will please favor as with a to welcome lons --- _ r _ tarlll-l Y _ call, EA WE flatter ourselves to be able to furnish them "" on F ashionable Ha and cap manm . nuetory. I us favorable ternsterns us any other establishment in the city. Also, rolling mill and castings of every description can be bud at the shortest nonce. lv, that he has eOIIIIIICIICO II the inuitunietare Of REF/Mall-tier/I-Capt. Robert Beer, Thomas Scott. E-q. „ G l Tlnf ß or t rn i' s ; ShisAlNritSllidts"a7l A di g e ' i g t i r ri e 'P g ' e ' it t e i r d a l i r - rt . I C S Et No Ist \Vocal streel, one door from the Church, Carothers, & Co., li. Denny, Esq.. NI. Allen &Co' 01 . am Caesar. • . ait2•2 CVPRIAN PRESTON, ENOCH WAGNEI‘. -• • sortment of flatsand Caps ofins own maituatc titre. which , corner of :second. Mite,. he 1111.4 nary 011 h , lllOl LI tine a.s , he will dispose of. wholesale or retail, tut the most reit rtlfi..;k7--- 13°NNI.-1-‘1"---W ' R • MURPHY is " 11hu gi '`' sortable terms. for cash or Cit e . ECE0,1111111..0 11111 , Millie kJ lire remaining stock of BONNETS at paean, redo " to order at the shortest notice. tipl9.3nn ced prices. Bonnets of last winter's shapes at from 23 _____ ______ -------- Cents to SLOO. Clinton Paper 111111. . . Cheap Latent -A lot of Dress Lawns reduced to 121 THE CLINTON PAT'ER MILL, situated at Strube', Cents per yard. n i I n a o , s , u t 1 T e l -. Jl_ vale, Ohio, having been enlarged and 4 nyroved, and What (tends for Breasts-A supply 1 est received, and offered very low. Dark Ginghams.-Rich dark styles of Ginghams. lure all kinds of Writing, Printing, Wrapping and Cotton Manchester and Domestic do., of choice putter.. , 1 Yarn Papers, Bonnet Boards, Re , equal to any in the Mantua Ribbons.-An assornment just received in line ,s Aloe, ' 'p‘roaved.ekryingdroefalut'axelaa'rey,at'sidneodveninvrwegr"lu.oltte ...astern Or WeStairll country. Wholesale ROOins, lld story, and offered lone by the piece. Th e ~,,,i,n gnne d having the Avner orate above Mal. Also, White and Colored Satin do. I will keep constantly on hand u large supply of 11,,. ,iiir.-1.- Prtnts and Musfins.-An excellent stock on hand, from ~,, k ~,ds o f 1 , 1„1,ir, 0101 W 11hove 1111) . SIZe made lo order at short notice. 4c. per yd. up to the finest qualiues. t' 1111,1- • 1.. D" At the north-east corner of Fourth and Market Went. 1 i,„„31 sn - 7 tt . •••1 street .___— -- s - s____ -- i -- r---- - - ----- : -"__ _ _ John M. Townsend, DRUGGIST AND APOTHECARY, No. 4A Musket street, three doors above Third, Pittsburgh, will have constantly on hand a well selected assortment of the best and freshen Medicines, which he will sell on the most reasouable terms. Physicians sending orders will be promptly attended to, and suppplied with articles they may rely upon as genuine . Physicians prescriptions will be accurately and neatly prepared from the best materiels. at any hour of the day or night. Also . , for sale, a largo stock of fresh and good PF.RFU MERI dee39 u. G A I.LAG . IIER. r A LON 41. . H 1 L.I.KA GALLAGHER, LONG & MILLER, No. 100 Front butorrn Woo./ and Southfield : wens. ANUFA CTBit BRA of Bells of till sizes. double and .0.1 single action Force Pen , ., COnnter Min eral Water Pumps. filling. of all k lads for Gun, WUICT. Steam, &e., Brass-Castings for Machinery and unti-attri ton metal for same. Particular attention paid to Gas Fixtures, and a well asiarted stock of Plain and Orna mental Pendants. Burners, Chandeliers, Ike., &e., con stantly on hand. oe 11.3.1. Es ARM,T.O.ONO. cRL,Ris. A RAISTRONG & CROZER, Coinnti.r.sion Merdarstr, No. '42 Market Flmet. Pittsburgh. Pa.. will :mead rromptly to the Hole of every di-scription Wro.ter, Produce. and other ankle! , entrusted to litClr cote Itzstrurt}-11.aana. Hus..ey & Co., Potsburgh; Hanna Graham & Co, New Li.bon. 0.. Merchants generally Wellsville, O; Rhodes & Ogleby, Bridgeport. 0.. A. Richardson & Bro., Cincinnatt; J Lloward,Loutsva n- Ky.: Guile & Dorwort, 81. Louis: H. Boyles, Strube vilie. . der9,y ALLEN BROWN _ Important. JOHN H. BLAIR, DAVID STEN\ ART and PHILIP SPAHMAN, having purchased the entire interest and stock in trade of Mr. John W. Blair. beg leave to inform heir nutnerous friends and the public that they have this day entered into partnership under the firm and style of " Swan & C 0.," for the munufacture of Brushes of every description.. Being practical workmen, they will make up every article of the most durable material, and in the 4rst style' and will keep on band, for sale, at their store, 110.1620 Wood street, a very large assortment of every thing In their line of business.—which, with their ex ten dive snick of Shoe Findings, Fishing Tackle, Pen and pocket Knives, Powder, Shot, and Variety Goods, they will sell cheap, wholesale ano retail. Machine Brushes made to order, with despatch. Tbeencouragement and patronage of their friends and the public is earnestly solicited, and will be thankfully re ceived. Observe! BLAIR & CO., Pituinurgh, Z3th,18,18:(oe30) I 2 0 Wood et. Where Cholera Prevails, • NOTHING is better than the smell of Camphor. Lea- WARD'S Camphorated &gars have been pronounced "just the thing," by all who've smoked them—pleasant and mild; made from pure Havana Tobacco, and not dear. Try them. • LEEWARD & CO., Market st., three doors from Water, je2s and next to Lobular:les Clothing Store. = IMMO SEEM , 1=: .~ .. ,e K:'.. . t. •• - : • •4.t MEI Tin ROOling• fr.RF subscribers most respectfully announce to their L fellow-citizens that they, have perfected their ar rangement to carry on the business of Tin Roofing on an extensive scale. It is now close on four years since we first introduced tin roofing fitthiscity. Duffing that nine we have cover ed over fifty thousand square feetof roots with tinplate, and in-all cases we believe we hilve given the most en tire satisfaction. This kind of roof has been applied to the very best buildings in this eity, including, among u large number of others, the two superb buildings on Penn street, owned by John L. Shitenberger 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, we can refer to the almost universal application of this kind of roofing intim large cities on the sea-board during the lust twenty years; and from enquiring on the subject, we have yet to learn of any one of those roofs having been worn out. The roofs covered with tin in our own city are open to the examination of all 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 Aseenieter. THE ATTENTION 01 7 THE PUBLIC is respoc tfull y called to the following .cortificates : Ma. S. Eamas—Having tested a quantity of Gold weighed by your Areometer, i find the result proves your instrument correct; and recommend the use of 11 to those going to California, as the hest method for obtain lug the real value of Geld. Rasp. yo rs., J. H. DUNLEVY, Pittsburgh, March 9, '49. . Prrinnoann t March 7,1910. Me. Ei.xtats—pearSir: Having examined the "Areom eter," manufactured at your rooms, I do not hesitate to commend it to the use of thosa gentlemen who are about removing to California, in search of Gold. It gives a close approximation to the specific gravity of metals, and will certainty enable the adventurer to as certain when his placer is yielding Gold.' min] Yours, reep l y. J. R. APCLINTOCK. Head Quarters tol. Boots and Shoes, CORNER Forman AND EINIMOTIELD STRETUR PCITSSUROIi, PA. JTROTH & SCOTT having commenced the general 1300 T and SHOE business, wholesale and retail, would respectfully invite the attention of their friends and the public gene rally, to their splendid new stock, consisting of Steil's, Women's, Boys', Misses' and Children's wear, of every variety, suitable for the season, and in prices to suit the times. Also, a splendid article of home-matte work. such as Gentlemen's fine Boots, and Ladies Misses and Children's fine work. Please call and examine for yourselves. N. B.—Traveling Trunks, Carpet Hags, &c.. Sic.. al ways on hand and lin sale low for cash Hi" Country Mr rehniii.. would find it to their interest to give ur a rail, when visiting Ow city. - TRirril & sck Err. marl] Corner 4th and Sinintheid sae. ~ Tort Rtlb , C raper, being desirolln of ' changing has business. lain determined to clone out the balance of hie stock ni HOOTS. SHOES AND TRUNKS, AT cosT. They trill be sold in lotn. to suit murchlt.ern. from ONE PAIR To A 'PIRA:SAND Couu , rc .Nlereltanin are invlted to (mil! al IL‘TES',C.M2NER SMITHFIELD AND Fl STS.. Opposite the T:ttnnorgh Foundry, where they ew; buy to their •nue,furtion. for the stock t ellr•e out soon. 100 eases How, on baud. e. 45, 5 to per ea.,. tnnr7 J. ILITE.S. MERE . ..-.. - .....-...1-..(:',',.1.1:.'. ~..-.,„..,-,;,..':,"1.-:::::'._:.z.:',.:.,'Y'-....7...;:'.; . -:',. ' -'-',-; 2 ' . .':; ',: : ::::: ; .'•:::::`:"....- : '...'. ..,':i'f..-....-,57.,':',...,"::::':!::.;:....:::;.,..::-...;::•,,.,-...1...2i..,:"..-.".....g..r..:::':--t.-,!:::.:.•:-., - • ..:...,,,:;,_._-_.r,,,,p,.r...:.....A.::.,•.-7..,,,.--::::-., ---.' . . -F.:::'-::,::•.:.:1.:..i...',...:'..7'. ''''''--''''''' :~,'.~. 4 -:' . =' - '.' - i: . '': , --1,. : .-- .•,. - ...‘-=:.' , ;-,t-t.'...:' .' ''.-•:.:1, =ME MEE lEEE MESE =MEI =EMI 2.. , !ME illioteitatwus Public Notice lu Economists Saw subecribers havtng taken the Sasy•iaill ri . iiove the 1 Fifth \Van! Bridge, tormeriy ran Icy Mr. John Cham bers, and loving a gcud stock of or, baud, would solicit the patronage of the public. Orders thankfully received and punctually attended VARY S SPAULMNG. The undersigned having sold his Lute rest in the shove Mill to Messrs. Savory & Spaulding, would recommend them to his formercustomers.anfi the community, as being well qualified to give s ausiacuon to all who nay deal with thorn. BaMt&tf ) JOHN CHAMBERS. 1111 ff ONICHPATHIC BOOKS.—Just receiverLut the Book storela of the subscriber, in Fifth st., near Market Martha Mestiea,pura. by Samuel Hahileman, translated and edited by Charles Julius Hempel, em M. D. 4 vol . vols. Hartman's Acute DiSf Me 3, by DT. Hprel, I. Homeopathic Domestic Med leine,by J. Lowrie, enlarg ed and improved by A. J. Hall, hi D. Jahr's New Manuel, vol. I ; Nos. 1 and 3. Herings Domestic Physician. Booninghausen'sTherapcetic Pocket Book, for Ilomce pathists, by Dr. Okie. Habeman's Chronic Diseases, vol. 3 Together with Medicine Chests, of different sizes BAnd prices. [apl6l ICTOB SCIU EMOMEI . Elei ~ 1 - . .:- . .T..'!:..:. ; ''.':, . - ,' '':::'-',- ; . a. _. +, Hammer ar.. Danler, CABINET \VAR:ER.OOM, SMITHFIELD STREET Between Seventh street and Strawberry alley, Pittsburg, Pa. clilti HAMMER & HAULER keep constantly on hand a variety of excellent and fashionable Furniture, warranted equal to any in the city, and sold on as favorable terms as can be obtained at any similar establishment in he %Vest. They have now on hand an unusually extensive stock, embracing all kinds of Furni ture, trout the cheapest and plaiaest to the most costly and elegant: Alt orders promptly attended to. mr2l:6in Wl Furniture. TUE. subscriber, wishing to reduce his pre:Sent stock of Furniture, will, from this date until fur ther notice, sell all articles in his line at cost, being determined to lessen the =meat of stock on hand. Thosepersons who may call on him with the intention of getting a "goodpenny'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 hrCERDY, . - Furniture Rooms Third at., mar2l. Nelit door, above Pittsburgh Bank. Janies W. Woodarell MODERN AND ANTIQUE FURNITURE. - - . No. 83 THIRD STREET, Prtrasunou. kA LARGE and splendid assortment of Furniture, suitable for Steamboats, Hotels, and Private Dwell- ings, constantly on hand, and made to order. e present Stock on hand cannot be exceeded by any manufactory in the NVestern country. Persons wishing to purchase, would do well to give me a call, as I am de termined my prices shall please. Part of the Stock con sists in— Tete a Tete ; Buffet Etaqcle; Limits XIV. Chairs; Queen Elizabeth Chairs; Ten Poyse ; Fruit Tables; Toilet Tables; Louis XV. ammoder. 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 ; 50 pair Divans ; 4 pair Pier Tables ; 1.5 marble top Dressing Bureaus ; 8 Wardrobes; S Secretaries and Book Cases; 21) marble top Wash Stands; 4 pair Ottomans; 8 pair Fancy Work Stands. A vrey large assorment of common Chairs and other Furniture, too numerous to tnention. La" Steam Boats furnished on the shot test notice, and on the most reasonable terms. feb6 Gold Beater Gold Washers. 'LT , PARRY has invented u machine for washing Gold, I . tar which he has mode application for a patent.— They are now offered for sale at the Warehouse of PA RR Y, SCOTT & Co., No. MI Wood st., Pittsburgh. Adventurers to California are invited to cull and ex amine these labor-saving machines. They are simple In their construction, easily transported on the back of mules or horses weighing eighty pout .s each, and can be pat in operation in half an hour. They can be tilled 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 15U bushels of sand or earth in a day, without the loss of a particle of the mineral. They can be increased in size and worked by water or mule power. if expedient. The operators work without goin IMO the water or being exposed to water or wet. an d consequently without endangering their heti th They will require but a small stream of water, and ran be used the whole season, and can be put into operation where there is not soffietent water to wools in the usual way. Price of smallest size 525. Orders from abroad, ae• companied by cash, will lie promptly filled. 11. PARRY, at Parry, Scott A Co.'s, feb7dtf No. 103 Wood si., Pittsburgh. I) EA I) THIS L.FTTEIL—NiTho will be without a beau -11 head of hair, when they can have one (or three shillings' Twenty years' loss of hair and wonderful restoration ' " BALTIMORE- July 17. 1547. Dear Sir—The wonderful effects of Jones' Coral Hair Restoranve has been decisively demonstrated in the ea ses of several respectable citizens of the town, who. on account of your seeing three shilling trial bottles, try it I without fear. One instance. which has attracted partic ular attention, to the case of a gentleman who had little or no hair (or twenty years; he 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 according to the direction, for a short time, the young hair appeared, and he has now as flue a head of hair us any person in Baltimore. Yours. kc. JOHN KILVINOTON." 11 eutine, etlrOWS 10 grow, prevents the hair from turtlinggrey_ and the first application causes it to curl beautifully. frees it from scurf, and stops it from falling oil. Noll with full directions at "3.2 Chatham st.N.V. and by Wm. Jackson, Agent, 99 Liberty st. Pittsburgh. PepBo , _ Spring Fashions Hats and Caps. 'NT subscriber will introduce. this day, }larch 2d. 1049, the Spring style of RATS and CAPS, which for neatness and darn' bility cannot be surpassed—the style being such that , cannot help frame giving the wearer entire satisfaction. ' lie is also daily expecting the arrival of an extensive assortment of California Hats. of canons colors; all of winch Le disposed of at Ins old unusually low prices. Country Merchants are invited to call and ex , attune lus assortment. ii W. GLASSGOW, 102 Wood street, 3ii door beiow J. D Davis` Auction Rooms, Pittsb'g. r0ar2.4.1 Removal. sol.erther hiss rello;rd hi Wholesale Grocery Store to the corner of Hancock street and Allegheny Wharf. uric door to the Perry House to a rtr JOHN F. PERRY. George Armor, FASHIONABLETAILOR. No 4:3, Market street— Haver g removed his Tailoring Establishment in the rooms on Market at.. lately occupied as a Bookstore, by Bosworth A. Co., the undersigned in prepared to fill all or) der, In Iris Ime V. melt may be entrusted to his care by his old friends and customers, and the publiegenernlly. His Ituut es penence It the business and the Alleerss with whi, h :me nor prosecuted it in Pittsburgh. emboldens hum to hope for a li. rrsl share (5( irtlrOilagii lie Will make ;I.i de, ruttion• of Cio,h”,g best Mantic,. and most foishiiit.alile sly!, FUR CASH ' a yt15.1 ID - In withdrawing from the firm ofAcheson & Dagg, I lake pleasure in recommending nip SUCCeSSAOT to my rends and .he public generally. JAS. T. DACO. uly 29. 1- 1:,-tiug r - IIXTION —The Parteerßhip heretofore exim- I.in, between the subscriber , . under the firm of J. & J. M'l4:vtrr. we , . the.; red oil the 7th inst. Either party in iiuthori/ed to IL4e t h e imam of the N lant, in PVI eIIiTTeIIIVIII. JOH WM:, JAMES_ Nrurvirr. March U) . 11.17 - t7O.PA JUN ERSIII P.—The undersigmed have this da!, formed a Co-partnership under the firm of JOHN Nl' DEVITT A EHIOTH PAS, for the transaction of a Gro cery and Produce business. JOHN WDEVITT. J AMES WIWI: ITT. \Lich 7. 1:449.-unrl2) WILLIAM jirDEVITT. Iles01.l•TION.--The parovership of MuRPll\ -7- .: 1 / 4 .La L is this clay aissolved, by mutont consent. The hu of the hem wi!l tic settled by 11. l..ee J. II MURPHY, Ptasburgh. 300 Jun.. 1640. Ntrricr..—The nude rSt g ne,l will continue the NVool hmuuneett 'and attend to the Said of Woolen Good., at the old place. II LEE. 117' In retiring from the late firm of Murphy le Lee, 1 take great pleasure in recommending Mt. 11. Lee to the confidence of my friend t and to the public. Jan:lo J. R. MURPFIV. JOHN JOHN FL.:MING T MIN DUNLAP having, on the lot iost., associeted tP NN. .1 lam in lai business Jaws Pt.mdlive, they will ereatter curry on their Importing . I House Famishing Ilarilwe re. and Nlanufacturiog bus n 'ess. under the 111101 e ' , llk. of Julia Dunlap & Co. The business of the old estublishment will be closed by the senior Partner of the per sent firm. at their warehouse. corner of Market and Second streets ()NO) JOHN DUNLAP &CO ri tHE MiDN 'CHIT SUN—A Pilgrimage, liy Prestrike Bremer; translated by Mary Howell. Just received andfor sale by JOHNToN, corrwr MarkSTON & sTocKet and .3,1 eta. tbs. large Cheesy, for side for Comity lJ Sertp, by. WM. DYER, ttp26 No. 159 Liberty street. FISHING LINES-2 eaten 173 ea Urass Lutes; 3 gro. Linen do 10 " Cotton du Just reed by hIeCANDLESS & CAMP NELL, aryl .07 Wood street'• OATS-3W bushels, prime quality, Just received mix k_f steamer Wellsville. for sale by JOHN F. PERRY. ; apaa] Next door to Perry House, Alligherly Wharq prre H-50 barrels, tor sub, by JOHN F. FERRY, Null door Peru,' /Inoue. A9egheny Wburf; 7LOUK—v+36nrrl'•,lugirenetved.undfor mile by inntl3 SMITH Sr. SINOLAM EMMIE t. • : • `k, • S. • '" •• 1.i..7'. • : ,-- :;;•`' : • t. i, '2., • : • MEM ' - ' ti. r ~ yt ~~ MI Mistellantaus U. DLIILER ll= Co -Partnership Notice ME ESE liffl iniscellaut.oue rosgen urnalcorr. . wnt. p.e.sc.crrx art imaa, (Lsra,J.S.Stalcsiata& Ce.) nittlifileiUted Of'Penix Fire' Proof Safes;,., Second strati bew Wood and Smithfield , N Tuesday afternoon, July db, 1848, the undersiffao Uwere called upon by yessre. Ltp, drietat dr: Barr, to witness an honest and- fan test of-one d.-their Phcenii Safes. The furnace being prepared, tae Sate inside thereof, with books, papers and some money; when. the door of the Safe was closed and the fire. kindled at t. quarter past 2 o'clock, and in a short time the Safe , Neac . redtkot, and continued till half past tro'c !Wk . ; being abenit four and a half hours, when the ; committee expressed' their satisfaction that the time, occupied with such heat was sufficient. The fanlike was then pulled' Safe cooled, and door opened--the hooka, papers and'money safe. 'fhe heat was so great as to melt off the brass mountings. We therefore take pleasure in recommend= ingtheseAlafes to the patlie, , as being, ini . our judgment, entirely fire proof. JARVIS &TRABUE, N )CK & RAWSON CORNWALL & BRDTHER, BRANNON & THATCHER, BENEDICT Er. CARTER, ISAAC CROAIIE. am engaged in the foundry business, and know something about furnaces and heat . - 1 witnessed the burning of the above Safe, and can freely say there was no humbug about it, and with pleasure recommend theta to the public as being, in my judgment, entirely fire= proof. Wh.t. KAYE. In calling upon the above gentlemen for their signa , tures, they ell spoke in the highest terms of the fairness of the test, and their fall confidence of the Safe's bein,g entirely fire-proof. We have constantly on hand and for sale a fall assortment of the above Safes. mar3l BELL & TERRY.' 1110.11lrillext Uovir FASHIONABLE CLOTHIERS, N 0.218 Liberty Strretiopposits Seventh, beg leave to call the linea -17, non of their customers and the public generally to an examination of the stock of GOODS they are, now in receipt of, comprising, in, ea, fine French, Belgian, English and American Cloths, 'all colors; French, English and American Cassimeres,of slishades and textures; Summer Cloths, in endless variety; Vest, tags, do. Clothing made to order in the best and latest style. They have also on band a large and well assorr ed stock of BEADY-MADE CLOTHING, to which they invite the attention ofiheirfriendsond customers. HAM P. - gmtth, A TTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW, S. Louis, Mo., will give particular attention to the Col letuou of Claims, and all money received, shall be re mitted without delay. Essirastmt—Hon. R. Coulter, Supreme Bench, Pa.; Messrs. Lyon, Sborb & Co., St. Louis ; Messrs. \Vood, Abbott & Co., Mr. Charles H. Wellmg, Philadelphia; Mom's. Eno, Mahoney & Co., Messrs. Uhittender, Bliss & Co., New York; Messrs. Baugher & Oreudorif, Messrs. & A. Al urdoell, Messrs. Love, Martin & Co., Mr. John Falconer, Baltimore ; Messrs. Lorenz, sterlutg & Messrs. Forsythe & Co., Messrs. Hampton, smith & and r. L. S. Waterman, Pittsburgh. inar2l:= • Rare Standard Works. SSERIDAN'S SPhIECHES. —The Speeches of the ;Right Hon. Richard Brinsley Sheridan with a Sketch of his Life; edited by a Constitutional frieuti-41 vols. tGrltt'S IVorla.—The Works of Lawrence Sterne. in one; col, with a bite of the Author, by himself; ides tratid by Harley. 1 vol., a co. Steed; Book.—The Sketch Book of Geoffrey Crayon, Gent. Authon's revised edition. with Illustrations by Harley. fneing's Astoria, or Anecdotes of an Enterprise beyond the Rocky Mountains • by Washington Irving. Mardi, or a Voyage Mountains; new work in two vols„ 121120., by Herman hlelcille. Ai Table foe Critics, or a Glance at a few of our Litera ry Progenies, in a series of jok es, by a amaetnl ,For sale by KAYr& CO., niay3 Corner of Wood and Third streets. (Dispatch copy.) Paper Hangings. AWING purchased at three of the largest Factories JIM in the East, (New York, Philadelphia and Balti mote,) a large assortment of the newest and most int prOved styles of PAPER HANGINGS, BORDERS, &c., and made arrangements by which I will be enabled to prdaure all new Patterns, simultaneous with their op peMannce 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 stalk, before purchasing elsewhere. I have now on the way from the East, 219,000 pieces of Golo, Satin Glazed arid common Paper Hangings, which I cap sell at prices ranging from 12; cents to $2 piece. rl2 87 Wood ifk st. VALBABLE PROPERTY FOR .seven Lots ' in the oth IVard, Pittsburgh, 24 feet front on Carson P street by 120 feet to atterson's line. One Lot on Liberty street, 24 feet by 100 to Spring al ley, between Carson street and B. Frew's line. Sik. out Lots in the reserve, near Allegheny City and Manchester, containing about ten Acres euch— Nos, 220, 'Pt, 197. 196, 195, 194. Enquire of 108,24 WM. M. DARLINGTON. OLIDAYS ! HOLIDAYS!!—The sufiectihers are Iliinst opening a splendid collection of Toys and fine Fancy Goods of every description, suitable for Christ mas had New Year's presents, consisting in part, viz:— Jewe,lry and Watches • Work. Dressing and Fancy Glues Bozos; Card Cases; Pearl, Shell, Ivory . and Velvet Card Baslicts ; Steel Bead Purses; Crotchet Velvet Bags; Mu sic Bozee ; Chess Men ; Dominoes, dre.; with a thousand otherarticles, too numerous to mention. The above Goods we will sell extremely low, previous to thq Ist February,l649, as we intend making somema terintalterations in our store and business. We invite all to call who want bargains, at Sn Market street, be tween Fifth and Diamond. deeo HOGAN k CANTWELL. ItIO PLANING MlLL—Rebecca street and Water lam, )Jong Chartier st.„) First Ward, Allegheny eity,near Manchester.—GEOßGE DRAHER having resumed bu siness, hiss erected the necessary machinery at the above place; for turning out all work in his line, and is prepared to tae; boards to his mill and deliver them to customers on reasonable terms. Dressed flooring boards, siding, Ote., always on hand A laige quantity of dried flooring lumber on hand. Osiers from Western Lumber Merchants promptly ex rested. E1:m.311-u F ANCY FAN:.-I-' doz. fine ivory work Funs; •• " bone •• " prurl - paper nss'd " " feather ti assorted common " HOGAN 5: CANTWELL. • C 6 Market street Take Notice. A LI;) persons knowing themselves indebted to Arthurs, A Nicholson & Co.. (Eagle Foundry,) are requested to cull at-their old Warehouse, on Liberty street. All O I Open! accounts will be placed n the hands of a Justice of the Peace, on the Int July next. May 0. ARTHUR& NICHOLSON , & Co. tErA general assortment of Hollow Warr., &c., at the lowesPinarket rates. Liberty st., head of Wood st. ARTHUR - & NICHOLSON. BOOTS. SHOES, TRUNKS, &c.— ofiansbre ¢ Hay. wird, Wholesale and Retail Boot, Shoe and Tv unk Store, No. Itifi Liberty street, nearly opposite the head of Woodi. F. & H. have in store and are receiving their Fall maid Winter stock of BOOTS and SHOES. consisting of the largest mock they have ever been able to bring to this truhrket. We also have constantly on hand a splen did:strihk of Hayward's Matatic Gum Elastic Shoes, both for ladies and gentlemen's wear, the most beautiful arti cle ever manufactured. We would solicit an examina tion of,our stock of goods, by all who wish to purchase either htt wholesale or retail, as we will sell ut n small advent° above cost. Country merchants will hod it to their interest to call and examine our stock before pur chasing. FOLLANSBEE 6: HAYWARD. 13e, Liberty et. aurel New Goods, JUST RECEIVED, by Express, one piece short 110 y br)i Cloth. suitable for Gentlemen'S Cloaks, which I will make to order,. cheap. Mall/IRE, Tailor. Alse, one piece light short nap, a very desirable arti cle rot Ladies' Clinks. Colors warranted. Also, a good assiihment tine French Cashmere Vesting together with n good assortment of Macy and black Cas suner§s, fur Pants., whichwill be made to order us cheap and als well an at any other establishment in the city. illeG IRE, Tailor, decOS Third street, St. Charles Building. fl . 4 VP: you a bad coinplexion, coarse, dark. yello w , , or fallow If you have, you will by using a Cube oi Jonef Italian Chemical Soap, a week or two, your skin beet:Mies clear, white and smooth. If you have any di seastr.: of the Head, Fnce or Board—such as Ringworm, Scald Head. Scurvy, Erysipelas. Salt Rheum, Barber's Itch+you can be cured: for I have seen persons trim had elthy skin diseases for yearn, and after trying eyery Mint in vain, have been cured by -melting the part with JOIWO Italian Chetnical Soap, amid can conscientiously oiler'n for an of the nbove complaints, which I would not 00, unless y I knew it to be alit state. If youhave SindSpots, Freckles, Morplicw,Tan, Sun Burn or disfig ureatents of any kind, it will dispel them and make the .kin{ brautiful—it in a sure antidote and cure for the bites. of diustputoes, bags, kc. Tr Beware at counterfeits. Particularly cheap ones — t .sk for Jones' Soap, and seer that the name of T. Jones is on each cake. Persons from or in the south and other wilrin chromes, would End this not only (or themselves, it is a never-failing remedy for chaps and chafes in imams And now, reader, by 0%4116 this one trial. you w-411 bud it all or even more than we have stated above. :Bold at et: Chatham street, N. Y. and by Wan. Jackson, akent.tin Liberty street, Pittsburgh. septUk .• Iternovai. 1 1 111 , , subscribers have removed from No. 57 Water at to the Warehouse recently occupied by Janice , Alay - Dlo. 243 Water St. imy2) 11.11EY, AIATTIIEWS a. CO. i.— .---- I . 1 1 0 WORKERS IN 111 ETALS—Ars.7-71.-(YD NE.— A 1 GUIDE TO WORKERS IN METAL AND SIONE, ;Of the use t Architects and Designers, &C., &c.. from original de. signs, and from selections made free, every accessible source, American and European. By Thomas W. W. N . V , al ter, Architect of Girard College, and J. J. Smith. 'rite above for sale by lc 1)27 Corner of Wood and T hird sts. . _ —. BHAVING Foe AND HAIRDRESBING SALOON-I;l.l,ex sox & -rsix, Tonsorial Professors, have fitted up the saloon on the corner of Cherry alley and Water st., near the National Hotel, formerly occupied by Clement Archer, and are prepared to wait on gentlemen at once, with ease, comfort, andpoliteness. In connection with their saloon, they have fitted up an excellent shower bath, where persons can have shower. baths at all hours of the day. They still continue to serve their customers also at their Old Stand, corner of the Diamond and Union at. febl74 4;5. • MIS IMII . ••• • " . • • . , , • ' y. , , • . M= ":' , MI ES =NE MI • - ,1•K fi - "' • ,r♦ ; 5 . 4, , . , - 4 j fr'-e • Mil E . INZIE . I ''J: - :.';'.:,. : ::•. , .:::,' ., 'N•. ',;1!:.-..,....';;;',:.-:,::'-':.:.•-,;:l,.. NM •v • lan - 4 . I=l BOOK AND JOEVPRINTING W ~..,„-. Ni .-corne r ickr...viro. 4 and sum StreSsirs.)-- . THE Proprietor of the Malt...• Mitt ,Prorratuti-filtawintrri a!, .son ZiLtionracrintio,respeetr informs friends and the patrons ofthese Donets. at he has a largeli moment of.TOB TYPEANDALLOTHEEIidas sIUAI, c necessary to a Job Printing (Mee, turd 'dui; be is Pro" . . '` - pared to execu te =rata mass PRECIMINO OP 891iti a> 44- • • Books, • Bill: of vssetrial!, Pamphlaq k Htad,f; Cari j sf i ilanddiar, • Monk, Edit "it:frlAlt kinds of Blanks; Stater; Steamboat-and anal Boat Bids with appropriate outs, printed en the shorteiv notice an d linos. reasonable tonne. lie - respectfulik arks the patronage of his frilendi and the public gendrally t an - .Lis branchofhlts batinetow sep22 _ • -•,-...HARPER, Pittsburgh Gold saner! rr w r r ei l :L E Ut a a (W ll b b o B l:4 l4D7 l :g e r oss u h ti a e: fi ts m ir in v o r ,po th te ta ll 4 a for_o W lllblll- 1 6 4 ,; !I l ui Ln -jr 1 % 721'145 Zr box 13 umbel' by 17, and:l7 inches weep, a bushel of , wet sandhi about two_llllll. o ll o o4-r dry oritu ti d O an }a ti less rime—leaving - thef . Gold perfectly . _ .; 'forniaareinvited total! d g ran" ' Th°Begmg'i*Clab .m. 'l nn - street:nese • see its operation, at mY .. - P -c,EstAgs. , - Water street ' Ettutts,l - _WEL . & , Conan klaaltaeassr Foinninntar: lINDERTANZEI3, corm% Pranptui •. • //iiyear•- • ' Si. clair sty, oppnits Zaxhistact; MOM VIF , Floteti Entrance on Perlis sert res neutrally inforMikeir`friatiddim&; 7 % • the public, that they areviepared to fundsk and'aitedrd t! ,, • to everything in the line of Undertakers, aadory: have gait the business of Cabinet Making, miltheir attention' will be devoted altogether to the above business, keep large assortment of COFFINS made:and thdrifed,cover;. ed, and lined in the neatest - manner, svitha variety, o. materials, and at all prices; we keep SHROUDS ready made, of all sizes, of Flannel, Cambric, and Malin, at all prices, and made in the, eastern style,- andd all-'other: articles necessary for dressing; the dead, and farniahing funerals, of quality and price to suit; SILVER PLATES or engraving the name and age t ICE CASES far laying the body in ice, by those who wish to keeP their, frienda any length of time, and have ZINC PANS to put Ace_ in , for laying on the body; LEADEN Coffins always en hand. We have a splendid new HEARSE arida pair et fine horses,. and any number of the best carriages, etc,, . etc., and will be prompt, punctual. and reasonable. - augl9-y Bale's Patent Rotary Iltesehtnei APPLICABLE TO 1111, USES OF - FORCING AND SUCTION PUNA FIRER • Steam Engine, Ventilator, and Il'ater Inert_ rptitS remarkable Machine was invented by k/Attnui.- L Hst..¢, of New York, and bids fair toaupersede; • all its above applications, the machines. now tit _ MM , has been visited by thousands, and tried in. many of its.... applicatious, and its success has outstrippedeverything , ': in the history of useful inventions. Ths compact foral of the machine, its simplicity of Construction and yusor.sti..r plication of established principles, render it anotdeatsf:„ - admiration to all who see It. - Atka common Pump, for the use of families,ltsportabil-7.f7 ity and the facility with which it can be converintintots Fire Engine, are among its advantages. It is eemally. • useful for ad purposes to which Pumpscan be applied on steamboats or raids, to supply boilers, Washing,ofdeekei' pumping the holds, &c., &c , &e, ' • For Mines and Hydraulic Works of ail 2 kinds, It- re-:. quires less power to do the same amoonlotnork,andls less liable to get out of repair than any pump, ever bewL - ' - ' fore invented. It throws a continuous stream. of:amtet,. without the use of an air chamber or -anrcomplicated.. .--, double acting apparatus. • As a Fire ..Kngirse, not one half the somber Olmennte , required as upon the machines now in use, and - they eart,k work a mash longer time without fatigue owing.to the, manner of the application of the pow titer by crank • ortap a stan. Rotary Stea m Engine, this machine has_ supplied - that great desideratum among scientific men, via: obtain; • big a constant rotary action, which can be satisfactOrily applied to practical purposes. As a Vasa-Agar for Manes, Inas and Vessels, ore Blower for Furnaces, it is easily and ethcienly tip plied. . - As a Water iViteel, working either by departing er env cririg water, it is something entirely new =dem-neatly - . usend. It can be used as to obviate much of the'eSPeese -, it slaying foundations of mills, diggingair-nOtereoorse,s;, Ac. die One of the Machines can be seen. and.sOme of iPooPT! , ` ,, . plications tested. by calling at" ICirstos flara,..earser . Fifth and Smithfield streets, entrance on. Fifth , Rights for indixiduals, Counties, within` the State-i." of Pennsylvania, can be obtained of the subscribers, as' above, and any information rel afire to it cheerthilygiverwL-..-: THOS. H. PERDUE; . : : • D. H. Avnaxasts. •'. !.`or Scrip, JOHN H • will sell the following new and ...second- . 4. hand PIANOS, for Pittsburg. AllettenTri or Allegheny County Scrip, at part— One new Rosewood 61 octave-Piano, made by Bacon & Haven, New York; price' One do do do g do One Rosewood' 0 oetave, Gale & en_ One do do - do - do n One Mahogany,t octave, nearly neW,Galti4i:lcipi:B2ol3 • Ono do do Lord & . One do 53 do Hefei:ram- • - One german Piano,6 octaves One old PianoiS octaves - One Mahogany Piano, si-octaves, R. &IV:2N1:4111.B may 3 ' " Brass Kettles and Sheet Bras*. - 7 subscribers would respectfully announce their.: j they have made arrangements with the of the Glenwood Brass Mill's, which gives us the emits* for the sale of th eir Brass Keules and Bheetßrass for this section of country. The production orikeen NAL, are not surpassed in quality by any other similar &tunest in she United States. We will alivaYskeepii heavy stock of these goods on hand, which: we will be pleased to sell at ench prices as we trust Will meet" the. views of wholesale buyers. Pardware merchants - and other dealers in these goods will pease give din calL JOHN DUNLAP & CO.,- • • corner Market and Second streets. '- Lamtirtine House, comma OF rouran AND TRANS sraintxl4Prrrsaintim. ItltE subscriber respectfully annonrices - that, he now opened this new and excelle nt Ilotelfor:ther coramodation of travelers, boarders, and the pablitsgen erully. The house and turnitnre are entirely new; and.: the most comfortable have beetispired to render it oneot, no pains or expense and pleasant Hotels in the city:. The subsciber is determined to deserve, and therefore 1. solicits, ashore of public patronage. oct11:ly JACOB HOUGH, Pioprfetoi. NI.W AND VALUABLE WORK.— std Remains, with an account of a visit to the Chaldetut Christians of Kurdistan, and the Yegedis, or 'Devil Wor=e shippers, and an inquiry Into the manners and attabf ancient Assyrians; by Aulnen Henry Layard, Esq.', D. C- D. fast received and for sale by JOHNSI ON fr.:STOCKTON, Cor. of Market and 3d ani. . . To the Public-. County Scrip, T • HE Commissioners of Allegheny County oven - m.. the selves of the earliest opponumty to inform the hold ars of County Scrip, that the Board hovel:nyder eonslder• ation the adoption of measuresfor the promprzedemption of every dollar of Scrip issued heretotore in anticipation of claims against said County, and the 'Contraitsioners now give assurance that, in the course of albwdaysithe resolves of the Board for the speedy and full redemption of the County Scrip now in circulation, will be ptiblish- • .1 ed, to relieve the anxiety of the priblie Mind 'nii.this' subject. The credit of Allegheny County cannot:stiffer momentary interruptionof a circubiting modiuto,based , upon the undoubted solvency of She richest and roost ph- Inoue population of the State, By order of the Itoirrd....: up2h JAMES Lime I Limei Lime 2 - • ANYQUANTITY OF LIME, of the very Imat.Ariility . , will be furnished on reasonable terms, on short no tire, by applying to the subscriber at hisStoraiSontheritV' s of the Monongahela Bridge, South_Pittsburgif • may 11:11wd JAMES IILACKMOS,E, G N GUACJI.-.' -250 tbs.,jast received -41nd lotatdeby,,' 8.11-, FAH NESTOCK fe: Ca t • Corner Ist• and Wotidati.-7 4 A. MASON & CO, No. en Market street ;areCe•Ort':: . l•l ‘ /A... stantly in the receipt of Rich .EMBROrpRRINS:. We have on baud the reflecting Goods, viz.:, ..;,...:,;, - ;..f-i:: , - les rich cmh'd Muslin Capes, front SIP 4 , 5,14 ,, 850 embroidered Muslin Cellars, !'' 371404,40,. 500 crotchet. " " 37tzte'2,11i , —I.:*: 3.50 lace ' " : S'Aco -- -V,3,4 , 700gimpure ' " '' . o to 18} 150 Jenny . Lind " "?.6.4;te1,00 , . 130. nibrotuered Muslin Habits,• `+- ..I'D .terl.oo - - 581:1 pairs " " Cuffs, " ' .50-101,,' Also. Mourning Collars.in great trariety.„,::',.:` , .. Call soon at the Cheap One Prtce.Cfildjgruo.3lar-' 1 ket street. riIREMAYNE'S TABLEOPPOSTOPPICES;contaIet.„ ing an alphabetical list of Post Offieett • throughont - : - lite United States; distances fromWo Bl 4 l 4 lo . l l State and 'Territorial Capitals. respecwretyi biting the Post Offices in each Stale, as vrelLag, Coulun with an appendix of tho United Stales and British Tarifa,. Just received by JOHNSTON & STOCKTON; - ' • mayib Corner 341_and inarkEtids. CL T .3I OB p AC c CO.-.2D onzres : T ora b : ce -R oy na lu atl i lds re tto cei b ve nt d .;` ,... l and for sale by MILLER SOB/CKETSON t .. mayts N 05.172 end 174 Liberty 'street.. NPEPENGEN POL CE' OFF . b, comp: and /nein streets, aur a / I MM DWI% Weed. A. G. REINHART, Aldennaii and Police plagiatatie. TnoxAs O'Bitte.N.Chief Constable. •. JOSEPH R&NDOLPH Asst do. - 11.7. Will attend at auy hour, day or night, when re OItSES, while iunning at largo ,in. the field's,. ,are very apt to bruise and iwure themselves in many ways. They are often disabled's* as to be useless COI/S long time. if immediate use could be :made - air. Fahnesueek & Co.'s Itabelhelent,:and the bruisisel,Prite well saturated, and the remedy rubbed:in, it would zit* , relief, ease the pain..Nofarmer shoatd ba ,withoutthis; celebrated medicine, as it is4lll-lieliihig:tei.mna or beast , Prepared and sold by ' s -• B. A. FAHNEST'OCIOsto' Comer of , Wood' and, giinfr CoinerAlfstlitireiNVOlid Q ANDS' SARSAPARII4,An.7d9SOI . ..4 . *Anary . ..I tE r to lust teed and for saloby. ,,- - 13.4. FAlOafrciaCdrZeo4 - k:A . ..::::!' Co ni e.rtit'and . . ap2s 200 BUSHELS VERY FL'VE COHN • _ - Thic*, and (or sale by (jan3) CIIIO,II.NS4CS,MIT,IIC",. 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