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V,;.: . . ~ ..:, ,,, .... , :.:.J... -- : .'4, .t-,;,,E.-fpL,.„,.,...,::,.76'...,..*:;,....„..:. :.....'..,,.:;,., ;,-',,,,,-.7..-:.•„....,:"..",:;?...,.'..;,".-,',s'--ai,-,-- ' ';',..:!,:::'-±',.,.-L-';'rdT.,'-.'.,;,.•-,Z:::.--..--.:,';'.'-?:::11',,,. ,-,'.,i,.•'-,..4::,..4.2,-,,,-;li-r,..i:;,.:.,..f:L.,. _ .r • El= yor i umß„,:cap - DAILY MORNING POST,. Printrind Paruited trayMorniopitinufar ex 4l 7teri4 noaam-win cent= ow _wow Arno irnrrn artialtre.,; TERMS Five Dollars a year, payable strictly actvanee.t - i•Tax Dollars will invariably berletprited not Paid within the SinaleVople3 voro'crirrre—for sale at the counter the Office, end - by the News Boys. - _ t[tritililSATUD.TiAlf MORNING POST •' ,.. Pabligted. from the , . same, office, on a large blanket.] size sheet,-at TWO DOLLARS a year, in a atl*9e— si*CoPies ana -,NO paper. wilt he discont i nued ( unites the 'ere Dant the proprietor ' ) until arrearages4ge Paid. - 07 . Ne'alletitiott will be paid le any ordertudess etc compooded by the money or satisfactory referencein this city. , . . "F„eams OF ADVERTISING. .. PEE eQUATE or twang LIMES cm mcss. Ilane itniettiorie ~V...-:0 3 0.50. One Month, —.- i•S4 00 00 two ,do 4 .... 070 TWO AO . , 6 , Three - do - " -" 100 'Three do ••.'.. '• !;;'• 700 One Week, 1 501 Four d0,,-, ~ _sB 00 Two do ' 250 Six do , 10 00 Three - do- ~...:. ~—.;;;.•••: .3 1/0 One. Year... 16 00 r ,, YEARLY ADVERTISEMENTS: ' - _ r .• - ''' - ' • Changeable at Pleasure. Six - Months, ... . . ...,..tile Oil gix: monthi e • • • •,. 420 a) Onrk War e '. • .•••,',-• 20 00 I One Y o are, --. ••• 62 00 Larger advertisements in•proportion. a l feinie aI.FOIIR LINES, Five Dollars a Year. to' coc a will not le-inserted unless an extra price pai • . •, . ••, , - ' 11,M , litieitisments'ipoO taiiiieh' the rininber of inser tions is not marked, will be inserted and charged: until ordered oat., ~.;!. ~ 4PrpitOottal Orbs, ' • P. ithirliolll"o2.lsmOrritou - oraitti SANNON & SHANNON, &tamp'. tilLato,..4l ffi ce Fourtlielree!„ neatly opposite the 111nyies Office. O. J2AN11103,-Atuorry at Law, Fourth st. 4 Ouve ..Wood.. • mar3o:y QAMUEL W. tilsACil, Altorney.ca Law—Office on 4tri atteet,:near.Oinnt, Pittsburgh,: • • Ater2 s 4 OLIVXII., Thysician. and SurgrsoAr—Ofrtee No 8, St. Clair street, Pittsburgh. anB2l-Y j.JoHN,intAwF,ogickaothqe. , ,, , m fit. Ctair street, .L.Jr opposite the Eichange. suglo-y 11 • OF.LANDO).4 II lOUS, :Ationtyp . at Into.—Office 4th o at, above Wood.. • litly4-7 1.1-411:3111LIA. ; disyrn eq Law.—Office, Iliowrie'S Buildings; • Fonsta TWIN B. • LIAIMATON, , Attonaty tat lata.-office. on ta t ..lsnettt street, latt . yettn Wood and Smithfield , Nun: bar • upaGdy DA.B.R.A.teHt Attorney at Lap—Waco to Banewell'a ,Na. yaildinga,.. on grant . want, opposite the , Coon LI LI Ide 4CENNliarit, !Attorney as Law.-60dice !in! the 1.1. a. name, bagdingt with Alderman Alplatdar, Fifth at, "' betatron Wood 'Smithfield eta.'!aitgl7-6m• TWIN BARTON, Atteietey North ' side FUthlateet, bef*reen Wood sad Smithfield, in the :.1 016 4Di l ding with 4ideruguk Morrow. ---6400-/Y 9a.BORGE W. LAYPIU,A.Mtney and Coumaior at Lato a t antirlfetitry kublin--01rten ta the' corner hi 4th and ' Wood sta., over Sibbet cutes , _Exchnngt offtee,oatl4 Alderynnorr-Olftel north side of VALI ci 1.114 s treet, between Wood and tesuitlafteld, Pittsburgh. jorloANDLEssa.AticL • ellitorneys and Counsel /IL los at Late.--Ofrien on Fourth opposite S. & Yarterson's Livery Stable, Pittsbargii. seplo-y ZIDORWAILD&SWAHXZWELDERiAt:anuegsatLaut. Offica'on Fourth street, bet.weea Woott , and Smith lield;opposlte Patterson . % Livery Stable. ap7•y CA . EORGE, OlLLltlollll,'Attanzey and Couturtko at NJI" Zertelheerethoved to the:24door below G ant aty 'On Vol/it-bite the orhee.lnfely occupied by ktdennou Mil T. N. WCIAMRY; 'Attorney and-Counselior at Law.— ~v • Office* 44kewgIlis Puildingli oo Gault le3£ll7l3t;'' SCAYFT L .Lkatitt, Fourth EL, live . doors Wee. Of BLit work ,warranted) and if mot perfectly em itifattory.no ehargee wilibe made. feplo Dr. George . AVCoale. r I FFICE, in Foutastrect, near Grant, Homo:lately op posite_ Bakowelreibt Hie room lawly occupied - esti/IGO/CO by Alderman Driller. He may be annul, at - • my3o;ty* : .1:1' A!lr. Itorney at • ee cut °with at, between Cherry alley and Grant et. [Jed-y EMOVAL.—Dr. Robert Royder hat removed bit; bffieb-to Tourdostreet, between' Wood and Smith <beldam-et& , .otavgvaS ACP =OVAL. OttiV WITCHEL, Attorney at LAW, ILVhas removed to Fount* at., next door to the office of Alderman Steel. ap7 BRicK -1404900, in, Ltirmi . n4lTni, for sale . by . apt;V - 111013IICKMASTEECAlderzturn—Olitce : 'Fourth street -4 - 2 1 101tirddoor above Smithfield, South pule. .Conveyancin,g of, all kinds-done with thegreatest care 'inad legal - accuracy. , Titles to Real Estate examined, /cc. novls 1 WIN COY,LiEi.. Notary rind Oanarycmcer. thee in , Metcalf's Badding, Fourth street, near Smithfield, , Fittsbuirgh: • Deedir,lionds; Mortgages, 'Ankles of Agree. OlheX Instruments of writing.drawurip with - accurac and dispatch. Titles to Real Estate 'examined. 0 .1 A. ,P . • AI SON, • • - • • n, Filth-Ward; Penn tel it. between Walnut and o . 7 flata sta, where he may -be roundel alltimes. Those having houses or otlmr prop city to sell or renyeadhave the anme punctually attend ed to; debts collected, and all the ditties of an Alderman .will receive prompt attention: • 0c27-p ATTORNEY and COUNsELLOfI at LAW OMe e in Melton's Bu il dings; coin! of - Wylie and PM s teers -east sideof Ahe Court House. , Colleeag, Conveyaneinz, examinations of B. cords, ece., promptly - tuul szontately attended to. my in . - - WWI SALETFttur - Low—Hounded by 1-enn, Liberty J: and Hay ate.,-each lot having 24 feet from, and ex tending back 110 feet. Two of them are corner lom, and he position attar' whole property in one of the most ad •vantageoue in the city ; For further information apply to HWARTZWELDEIL Fourth et., ov34f • • • between Wood and Smithfield. VIEW AND NUTS--500 half boxes M. R. Raisins, 'NJ • .IL7 casks Sante Currants,s boxes citrons, 600 bushebs 'Team, Fea Nuts; , 2s htfis. Texas Peacans, 10 bags Bor deaux Almbhds,lo - do. English Walnuts, 10 do. Filberts, ii 10.do,Dresuunts, ili) do. Dried .Peaches„-25 do. Dried Man- Far sate bY Oa) - J. R. BONNET. Irri • EY W. vitu.LlAtatl,Attorney and Couatseitor a ..,. .Lauy (successor »to ,Lowsie & 'Williams ' ) Office at . e old stand, Potutt 0., abu s e Smithfield, . . THE.Patinenship heretofore existing between Henry Williams. Eaq., and myagelf,,in the pmetice of the law, waif dissolbed by mutual consent on tha 20th tilt., and the. Auminnes will hereafter ba emanated by. Henry W. Wil• Hasps, whom I most cheerfully recommend to all (or 'Whom 1 have 'the honor tO "do btisiness--;sui gentleman amity way wortity of thelr.conadence. • declB.ly WALTER LOWRIE. George Et. Riddle, Conveyancer.. ' UFFICSin diets , Row'Flftli strectiatrove Smithfield, Pittsburgh. - Illaratibiormanrs,Acourßoans, Eintaasies, and ,edterinstrinnents of writing, drawn with neatness, legal accuracy iincidlspatel. He will'also attend to' rawing and filing Ned ants' Lienr,AtecountreErsaiters,Arcria• atrettorsete.,Ezataininktider to Real Estate, Searching Recordsjor *e. From his long experienhe," rid it acquaintance with.the mannerct keeping the patio records, he ex pects to give satisfaction to,thoss who may entrust:their easiness to his.care. - deaf. : AwaitOn Motto°. litigitubteriber hat - Paid intotheTtefOneyOrtheVotn reonwealthi:the =Mint i nisty f lice relloired by law. rhastivell the regularly approved security, and taken out a rommhtsion of the Entries'', us nil Auctioneer of the city of Pittsburgh; and rented that spncions ware room belonging to Sylvania Lothrop, Esg., No. 514 Wood • street; three doors from Fifth, where he ts prepared to at ,tend to the ' ale of every kind of Merchandise,Purnitute, .••-iteel EstateilltOcks, Shipping, &c. t either nt this Auction --ROG= or on thepremises; and will in all calMs exert him f'sself to the , utmost for the benefit of his employers4°nth° -.lnostrettstinable terms; -he will sell exclusivelyand only maraillissioni . • neither purchasing nor having any in.% iterestwhetever on goods m the store, but moiety thesouf snissionfor seillog,therebygivingull owuersa Igraine* . • 'without partiality of-having the reinvoperry disposed of -,to the best adVantage. - Sales will he:promptly settled when made. •Advances ;will be giveir at any • o ' n the most accommodating "terms. Merchants'Will not be charged for edVences. • Regular Siderdays ...Mondays and Thursdayi, - ,Qrpo iLtee(s ; oreceriesi•Puntiture,.&c.; and' every evening, o u twore; Cutlery, Vetches, Guns, Pistols, and•Paticy Books on finunday evenings. • - • g . • JAMES kV MENNAf. • • :. • • -Jinn:tor •• • - A I E. TODD would rospectlially inform the .113s,,chianis Of thia raity and oar Cant/Men generally, that we have removed our stock of Shirts i r kentsFur7 nislibtg Goods; torthe cornekof Filth mid t streets, stray over. ,Ti r . &T. Angus entrance on Fifth street, Where we intend . to keep on hand a large mock of Wile, Of out . own manufacture, with an assortment of kientle7 min s , Furnishing Deeds, usually kept by Eastern WhOe rtaie Firnishing Storea, , Being very thankful for the patronage teitirWed on us for the Otst year, We would be happy,,to-reeelve callsfrom ger •Oht -urnstemers. end 'merchants generally, and ,would inform them - that we intencteodues on emir part ihati induce them to look further, as we expect to add larkelY to our Meek; and diminish our prices." Mervin:MlA and deulers• ere solicited to examine out -stock of OocidS. ''• • aplOtf EIKOICILU--• .. 0 u. aqconnt :of oar.peat up market, and a tleuutrat. for: vegetable ettuule, L.hava been gate, !red to remove my. - Bread Stand to.tbe-epposite.side of arket meet', Ln front of Atexander*DaY a Dry : Goode Bunti, 1 1 4terl,aball besiad toilet' my' termer customers. /Yr 4 - - " . 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' , ..„ ' r )14 ' - • , TY '1- fr. ;~ ,:iT CAZD, .. . siya. • • STUAU.T Ondeir - • - C.9nanelaort, Mcacanrizio N o:118 Woad ' itreet; DEALERS IN • GILOCER.M, W heat i• Rye, RauCorn,__Barloy, , Pork, ;Decen t Ratter, lard, eneeser'Uloveri - Ilmoithp and•Ftaz "Needs; Iron Nails, 4.31aeat&e.,&04/te , ..< Persicular attention paid to t'bc sale of Western Produce, Razzetnezi—tdoaars:M iers itldoortle Ra adibleGills t Dalzell /Zoo., Ha:notary Babb& Co., Kin' g & Roe, 'James May, Pittsbrzgh; Fenner & Merdillan, Mortise:4 Ead:, St. - Lonis. Zep2B OLIV fi_T o VAIMMEB uo r CRAWFORD, Paonurro _ WATEE, 'BETWEEN ' PENN AND LIE NTT . STS., , mteraisraplirki• lseP243l U.s:II.IcOUIRE, rasaloam= Tau.an, Thinkat., near ~.c od—tit. Charles J3uildlaggi. iseplBl NA L Auctionter and ContadaaTiCer- Virood area; • fabli Tosaue ROBINSON, *gent - for listudeork. Co.' to Leas of Packets, Fifth Ft,one door belo w Wood. Wood. febt JACKSON , Paton Medici= Depos, 89 M- T T city street, bead of Wood. - • &tit • it.ILFLILTON, Eat and Zness Founder, NO. 70 Second Ad.. street, between idarket .ond Fe streets. feb/ riIOWNSti'MD, OAHE &01),.Coacat awl Wagon Ma lan, At. Clair street;nnaithe tears. • ftbl _ 1)8. BROWNS OFFICE, N 0.65, Dism e oddeßer, near Wood street. . • • • • fbl C EatirdIERLI, • • • • La • tng • • • 4 17 ;r 7,- - - T. lOW* C " . Fathionabts Vrtlet, Fifth street, nosa UWood, op onito Uto office of tho. Post. EWA Isaac Williams, ERCILANT TAILOR, Satithfield street, No. r 2, be j ,tween,l%; Attilltd.streati, aP4i: U PI EVCLOSKEY, Tailor andekishier,Liberty street betweearlixthiandlarginrillaysteettli subs. sepia COOLEY & LAIHD Merchant Ittikns, Wood street, second door from Water, will keep constantly on lauds welt selected lotoflUlothing. • marliky It,S r MARSIANT), Cheap Wholoak and Retail Cloth ing Start, No. 4.5 Liberty street, corner of Virgin - feb2nity LEE, (Successor to Mummy & LTA) Wool Dade/ • and Commas' ionliferettatu, for the sale of &uteri lan' Woolen Goods. TAtars F. - KERR, Attorney at • w—Otfice - removettto It" Fourth street, beturcen,draithheld and Chant streets ritusburgh. jan33m ETODD & CO,Oent/anen's Furnithing Goods Br tablignient, corner of Pkuket and Fifth einem. up .suurs, annuutea on nth meat.- - m 943 AiSALOUMORRIS, Whelegate and Retail Dealer in FanzSt and , Dry D•ods, 65 Market street, be • surM DUNLEVY; Bader, No. 120 W ood U Gold Leaf, Denusts' ke:-constsuttly on band and manufactured to order. my 23 ;1 BLUME,, Piano Form dianufacturer, and dealer in . Musical. Instruments, No. 112 Wood street, near novl9 •lOSEPII WOODWEIL, • • •• and Dealer in Par cign and Danustie Panto:arc, corner of Second and Wood streets. ocIV SEXCEL MoCLUSKAN & CO., Agents for Carlisle and Rippard's Regular Line of Packet Ships, from 'New York to Live • • .1, N 0.1.414 Lillerty wt. febt TOSIIFLU MAJOR sue Store, Ship Chandlery and 4.P Age the Pdtsbiugh lard Oil Fneuerp, No 4, Market street, Phial) , jell! rii&AFFE &O'CONNOR, Proprietors of the Pittsburg! 1 Portable Boat Stors corner of Penn and Waynefe bl ins. T MF*I MAY ' Wasksale Grocer, Forwarding - and Corn -0 mission Meratant, Water street, between Market f and cbl HICITit CURRY, Bankers and , Ezchangs Braers,N o 64 Wood 'met, third door below Fourth, west side (eh' If RAMER& RHAM, Bankers and Exchange Brokers, 11. comer of Third and Wood streets, opposite the St. Charleallotel. febt TOANSON &.ITOCKTON,Boaksetters, Ettathmers,;Prin ten and Publialurs, corner of Market and Third eta.: fabl 13 WEST ON, Brass Fouader and Gas Fuser, Smith . field street ) between Diamond alley and Fifth it. declB" 0 . :PEN 810 DOOILIC e RING STORE, sr 0 suet, Rear Liberty. . JOHN F nov24 Pro Actor MOB subscribers have removed from No. 57 Water st j to the Warehouse recently occupied by James May No. 28 Water st. Emy2l RIMY, ALVITHEWS & CO. ID A. FAHNESTOCK & CO, Wholesale Drug Ware -13, house, corner of rail and Wood.straeus, and corner of Wood and Sixth. (ebi THE BUBSCRIBEES. reapectfially . inform the public that dui) , have commenced Brewing for the ensuing season, at their Brewery, foot of Pitt street, and have a constant supply of fine new ALE, Fresh YEAST, &c. Jeer itacarnro-23 bales first sort (UM) Western New York' SOPS, which they can sell low. sep2o OED_ W. SMITH & CO I. B. X TOVNG. 1. Q. A. YOIXIO. JB. !d. YOUNG & Co , Mamas and Retail Family . aroeers and Dealers in Produce, N. W. corner of Foarth and Ferry and B. W. corner of Third =id Ross streetb_pittsba!gb. ruaralty JTOSHUARHODESTWhoksoIe Fruiterer, Confeetioner and Dealer In Nuts and all kinds of Foreign Fruits, No. 6 Wood street, Bast side, between Water and Firs meets, Pittsburgh, Pe. All orders in his line carefully Ram McDkinrzt: ' , :larinallfothrarrr. Wll. -1110Dastrr "rOHNZIeDEVIIT & BROS ., WhoWats ( tows, Deal-. tl coin Produce, Pinsburgh Manufactures, and Mer chandise generally, No. 13. Commercial now, Liberty street. mar2l.7 =EMI S 'S~x;? ~;'=:,., -: ;- : .:. ? , , . 'i,i- : , , ,•' '1,,,:--::,..'4' Einsinss Cabs. : In 'tansy Liao& and ,No.dnderket street. febt LEXANDERJAYNESi%PaIpin Tea &ors, 72 Mad -me netieWood,-, febl. MeOLOESKEYE Ito*, City. Malang 5t055,,N0432, Liberty sweet, opposita thamoldi of Market. feta ...«~. :l-,:n~ ~[N~i:':F.~9 111 Ii ~' ~" ~ i 1.)414NY, Fashionfaq Glothing Mom No. 49 Lib, :ert • suimit. - • (ebi OON &SARGENT, rt-r. cot= r of Wood and s IiOLALES& SON, Xkinkrni and tkakra in Fzehangs . Cain and Bank Nuts, No. 65 Marked Meet. teal --- - - P4c.NULTYFara:muting and Conaniaion Afrirdirriti, Curial : ll . mm. marl HEX t 016TraPAVO &Co., Witatssalt *rows, Cop rialseuoit laid Forwarding blerclumta, and agentstor hum Cotton Far.. 57. Water at., Pittsburg. furl AnD,.l/entist, , Vena street, three doors above Ifsmd . street °thee bourn, from nine in mar 297 UMMLNlVEC6llll — til — ,F9rtoardme and Inanunrals Merehiant; mid Dicansin Prodtice, No. 3 Smithfieldit , OUN D. MORGAN, Wholesale and. anaiLDrajogist,No. 93k, Wood wept, ono door south ofDiamond alloy. fobl / RILEAD, • :.• and Raail firmer/ And "radars Deakraf.notoor of the Diamond and d alley. m • 23 ICTOIt 8C •A, Bookseller, Stationer Fifth street, between Wood and Market fIM ALEXANDER & SONS. nein Mirkerran*Fur lashing Undertake% corner of Penn and St. Clair Streets,. opposita Um Exchange. Entrance. on Penn tree,. (chi TOHN H. MELLOB, • Whotaals and Raail Dealer in brurie and Musical instrumentt,Pianos,Sehool Books, and Stationery, No. Mt Wood street. Jan' Tants PATTERSON, Jr., corner of Fires and Ferry tP stiefah manufacturer'of Locke,Hinges, and Bolts; Tobacco; Fuller, Mill -end' Timber Serevie, Horusen Scram for Rolling Mills Ais. saran .:r BRYAR, BraifEing Wholesale Dealer CP. .in Foreign and-monaesda .Wines and Liquors, No. 114 pmty street, and 53-Ditunend allay. iY2I MIXBRAN r •I EL, Exchange Place Baltimore. NO: Dollsll7in Proprietor. , Conches will be In retained' nail the landings 10 convey passengere, free of charge, , to the Hotel:•- • deed/ 1T INV& FINNEY, Agents foe the Delaware Mutual .111LInueranco 'Company, of Philadelphia ; at the Ware house of King &JElpois Water sirpet, near Miirket. (obi CiAlyinpft Wholesale Grocers and Corr InandO Nonhanu,Sirin•streat t between Wood and Liberty, , , _deed . , W.lllJ43 o rNi v irokirr a corner of Third and Wood do every desc ri ption of ruling Y linClrin re di h n e isPrePare li t° "WrlCMinticift — 'Wholasalo and — fi g efire 9P9FS, North east comet of Market and atr4hy §.61.1UF,L MORROW, annfacturer of Tin, Copper and . Sheet lien Were, 1tf0.,17 Fifth street, tit tween ood and blarket. feblo P=:MI TROTH es.. SCOTT, Whoiesais and Beasil Dealer in Boats, Sham, Trunks, Carperßads, ke" S. W. corner of Formh and Smithfield ats.,Purtslatrgh, Pa. (matv PRINGER FIAR&117011 Cf do 'W. /I &REAUGH, Commissitm and Forwarding Moreltemts, nod dealers in Flour, Wool and Produee, No. NI Water, and 104 Front street, between Wood and Smithfield - stream, Fittsbn h. . 0 - , • • IDIC .T. , 3 ~ r , • d n .1-I(;lbraida , 'and Dimrstie Sacllery ; Hordware,'and Car riakelkiretindaratail delieriptiona, No'. 133 Wood at, Mg);': • Ileveddoorer above lr' itth, and one door above ; . • ;. op ap24 IpTit &, SINCLIMA late Martin & Smith,) Whoicials Greeers t Preattec and Commission Merehortrs, 56 Wood street, pdtsborg* The ' undersigned having entered into partnerahlomdeithif iibove sttle, resperdidly ask the parsonage etsOti friends ;gibe fate firm, and of the par eugeis geo;o117. .3'key . rthel warranted in premixing . that - they : can givo:iiiWietionlo all who may buy of theta, uremia - de bushienra their cam. W; M. SIAM. DYER, Grocer ana Produce Dealer, No. 158 Liberty street,:Pioaborgh. marl 7 ItRiNOLDS & SHER, Whoiesais Grocer s, Commission Merchants 'mid Dealers in Rags, Paper, &c., corner of Penn and Irwin streets, Pittsburgh, An sizes Print ing Paper constantly on band. •. mari7ry TAMES PATTON, Jr., Whoks tas Grow and Rectifying tp Distiller, lira Dealer in Foreign and Domestic Wines and Liquortr, Flour, Cheese, Benda, Grain, &n., No. 17 Liberty.sireel, PWab :b. mar° H3l) o OHSE,' SIGN, AND ORungaon, NAMI AL PAINTER, Liberty street apposite Hand. All work neatly ateetued. Orders punctually attended to. Intaaby George Beale, Jr., IUrANUFACTUREECOF BRUSFIDES,Wnousszx Ac 11,1, Arun, No. 75 Wood street, Piotburgh, Pa. Con., stoutly on hand, a general and extensive assortment of am unto of BRUSW.9, at the lowest Eastern prices. 13,-11taciiine Bookers, 30., made to order at the • shortest notice. mar3o:y a. IL SPEILINOSTEIN. - - N 0.140 Wood street, betwelM.PerA and Virgin 4//elf• AIritOLESALE and : Retail Denier in Cedar are, Pitney Were, Wooden Ware, of every description; t ow 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. mar2o-3mo mio&arrotaass & GAIIIPBELL, No. 97 Wood street, next door to Diamond alley, WHOLESALE DEALERS IN VAEELTT AND Day G1)0131, - 11 ItEmow in daily reeeipt of ail the' articles in their line of business—purchased at the lowest prices in the, Easum which they invite the attention of country - Merchants tuid others; and which they flatter themselves they can dispose Of at the lowest prices and on the most favorable terms. mare V. WKINLEYi•Hing • and Ornamental Painser, 1..1 and dealer. in P • No. 44 St. Clair st., Pius burgh, has consumily on ban all kinds of Ports, either • Dry in -Maud; Japan and Copal Varnish; Linseed Oil • . Boiled •Oil ; ,filpints Turpentine; Window Class, of all sizes; Puttn.Paint Brushes, /se., all of the best quality, and - fot safe at reasonable urines. scull - . IL 01311BEIRDING, Dealer in Imported • ' and - Domestic Selma . , Snug and Tobacco, • ViTholime° land Retail, Liberty street, six ~doors above Smithfield, Pittsbungh, Pa. .:10- !Milers from conatry Merchants will bc promp , , attended to: ~ .1920t1y tea. a . scans JAMES LTICLISDN. SWM.& ATKINSON, Masurfartuners of Tin, Cop per and &bed Iran Ware. They also execute emery description or Blacksmith Work. First street, between Wood and Market; Pittsburgh. oct31:1 D _ i1D1391 DRUGS !! —Jo Mermen, Drviggirr and st. Areas:mg, !north-west corner of Wood and Fifth streets, Pittsburgh, will keep constantly on hand Drugs, Paints, 01is, Dye-Stuffs, &c. N. IL—Physicians' Prescriptions cared:lily compound ed (rem the best materials, at any hour of the day or rilht. Also, an assortment of Perfumery ; fine tooth, hair, and clothes , Mashes, ke , &c., &c, which will be sold low for cash. apObly NVILI44"I .TROVELLO, Undertaker, Fifth street, , raediately opposite the Theatre, respecrfully in forms his friends and the public in general, that he has resumed his business es si Furnishing Undertaker. He is supplied with and always keeps on hand Coffin. of sit sizes and kinds, Shrouds, and all other uncles necessary on such occasions. Silver plates, ice boxes, and leaden coffins will be sup plied in order. A fine hearse and carriage always ready to attend funeralsep%ely Jobe Di. ocronsond, DRUGGIST AND APOTHECARY, No. 4d, blosket street, three doors above Third, Pittsburgh, will have constantly on hand a well selected assortment of the best asuliteshest Medicines' which he will sell on the most reasonable twins. Physicians sending orders will be promptly attended to, and auppplied with articles they may rely upon as genuine- Physicians prescriptions willbe accurately and neatly prepared from the best materials, at any hour of the day or night. Also for sale,. large stock of fresh and good PERFU MERS!. dec39 EL CIALELEMEIL I. LONG I. R. KILL= GALLAGHER. & RILL LER, No. 109 Front rt., between Wood and Smirk/kW sweets. IigANUFACTUREBB of Bells of all sizes, double and M single action Force Pumps, Counter Railing, Min eral Water Panrps, Sidings of all kinds for Gas, Water, Steam, &c., Brass Castings for Machinery and anti-auri toa metal for same. Particular attention paid to Gas Fixtures, and a well assorted stock of Plain and Orna mental Pendants, Burners, Chandeliers, &c., &cr., con stantly on band. oct9 morsenono. ease C 1102211. ARMSTRONG & CROZKIL Cononission Aferchassis, No. 412 Merkel street, Pittabargh, Pa., will nttend promptly to the sale of every description of Western Produce, and other articles entrusted to their care. Rastas ro—Hanna, Hussey & Pittsburgh;Ca, Hanna, Graham & Co„ New Lisbon, 0.; Merchants generally, Wellsville, 0.; Rhodes & Ogleby, Bridgeport, 0. A. G. Richardson & Bro., Cincinnati; J. F. Howard, Louisville, K 4 Guile & Dorwort, St. Louis; H. Boyles, Steuben decrey . BROWN'S HOTEL, CORNER OF SEITHFIELD AND THIRD STS„ Piusbumt, Pa. BROWN & CONNMLY, PROPRIETORS. N. 8..G00d Stabling attached to the house. AFULTON, Bell and Bran Founder, has rebuilt and • commenced business at his old stand, No. 70, Se cond, between Market and Ferry streets, where he will be pleased to see his old customers and friends. Church, steamboat, and bells of every size, from 10 to 10,000 pounds, cast from patterns of the mast approved models, and warranted to be of the best materials. Mineral Water Pumps, Counters, Railings, &c., he., together with every Timmy of Brass Castings, if requir ed, turned and finished in the neatest manner. A. F. is the sole agent for Babbitt's 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. novt3.y iiiiiiii XTEWLY IN ENTED PATENT BLOCK SPRING I' TRUSS, for the immediate relief and permanent core of Hernia and Rupture, (Suited to all sizes.) The superior claims of this Truss consist in the comparative ease with which It may be worn. The pad of wood be ing neatly balanced on springs, yields to the pressure at any part of it, and thoroughly adapts itself to any move meat 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 Smithfield street, near Sixth, Pittsburgh. GEORGE WATT, I D. W. KAUFFMAN. ' W DRUG STORK—Jose I . Morioka, Whok-d saleand Retail Druggist, No. 931 Wood street, one door south of Diamond alley, Pittsburgh.—The subscriber has just received from the eastern cities, and is now opening at the above stand, a (all assortment of articles in his line, consisting of Dregs of all kinds, Dye Stuffs, Paints and Garnishes, Chemicals, etc., together with all such articles as are usually kept for sale at a wholesale' and remit drug store. His stock is entirely new, and has been selected with care. He is confident that his articles, both as to quality and price, will please such as may favor him with a call. lik/rONONGAIIELA PLANING HlLL.—Jsatas Mau,- INOISB would respectfully inform his friends and the public, that his new establishment is now in full opera tion, and that he is prepared to furnish Boat Cabins, and fill all orders for Planed Lumber, with promptitude, and at the lowest rates. Board and Plank, planed on one or both sides, con Mainly on hard. snib, Doors and Mouldings, of every description, made to order. Benders and Carpenters wrrald find it to their advan tage to give him a call, as he can now famish them with planked stuff, suitable for every description of work. dena-tf NV - ILL remain open for visitors until the let January, SM. Oversee and other refreshments suited to the season will be kept. The Greenhouse, containing a large collection of-rare and choice Plants, will be open to vhtiters. Boquets neatly put up at short notice throaghout .the season. .An Omnibus leaves the Alle gheny eqd:of the St... Clair street Bridge every half hour during the day, running to the Garden,' and the Ferry Boat, Captain Walker, runs from the Point, landing a abort distance above the Garden. Parties wishing to spend the evening, will be accommodated with a return Omnibus, at 1.0 o'clock P. se. Kept on Temperance prin ciples, and closed on Sunday. [sept4l .1 McKA.IN eE3TON & WAGNER, Engine Builders, have cora menced business on Penn at., near the Point, at the establishment formerly carried on by Steakhouse & Nel son. Persons wishing to purchase Steam Engines for Boats, or fofother purposes, will pleaso favor us with call, as we flatter ourselves to be able to furnish them on as favorable terms as any otherestablishment inthe city. Also, rolling mill and castings of every description can be had at the shortest notice. . Etsuraarcacts—Capt. Robert Beer, Thomas Scott, Eat. Church, Carothers, & Co., H. Denny, Esq., M. Allendo Co CYPRIAN PRESTON, a. ENOCH WAGNER. CHEAP BONNETS.—W. R. MURPHY is selling oil his remaining stock of BONNETS at greatly redu ced prices. Bonnets of last winters shapes at from 25 cents to 81,00. Map Lawns —A lot of Dress Lawns reduced to 12e cents per yard. Whirs Goa, for Dresses.—A supply just received, and offered very low. Dark Chnehams.—Rich dark stylesof Ginghams. Also, Manchester and Domestic do., of choice patterns. Mantua Rthbons.—An assortment just received in the Wholesale Rooms, 2d story, and offered low by the piece. Also, White and Colored Satin do. Prints and Muslins.—An excellent stock on hand, from 4c._per yd. up to the finest qualities. Wr - '.4t the north-east earner of Fourth and Market 'treas. lEZEZL=I rlTA7rTrtln , Tril Where Cholera Prevails, RING is betterthan the smell of Camphor. Lax- IS 1 21 7/1111P11 Csmphoraud Segall have been pronounced " Just the thing " by ail who've smoked them—pleasant and mild; made from pure Havana Tobacco, and not dear. Try them. LEEWARD k CO., Market st,three doors from Water, je2s and next to Lehmti er's Clothing Store. Q - ABBAPABILLA-40 doz., in quart bottles, tj just ree'd and for sate by B. A. FAHNESTOCH A CO., 8 0 5- Come ilia and Wood sus. OSIM 9, VERY FINE CORN MEAL—Ree'd aad for sale by (lan3) CUMMINS & SMITH PITTSBURGH, THURSDAY, OCTOBER. , 11, 1849. 3hiAnws earbs. Greenwood Garden West Point Works fitiorelliingons Tin gaoling• si Tuip subscribers most respectfully announce to. their fellow-citizens that they . have perfected their r =gement to carry on the impacts of Tin Roofing on an extensive scale. Iris now close On four years since we first introduced tinsoofing in this city. Earley that time we have cover ed over fifty thousand square feet of roofs with tinplate, and in all cases we believe we have given the most en tire satisfaction. ThitTkindof roof has been applied to the very beat buildings in this city,ineluding, among a large n umber of others, the two superb buildings on Penn street, owned by John .1./. RiteenblrßeS Mad John Mulct, Esqrs. That tin roofing (when skillfully laid on) Is both. permanent and durable, there cat( bo d o.doubt ; in proof of this, we can felts to the almostunitiersat tipplication , of this kind of roofing in the large cities on the sea-board during the last twenty yens; and. from enquiring on the subject, we have yet to learn of any One of 140E4 roofs having been worn out. The roofs covered with tin in our own cityare open to the examination' r all who take an interest in the matter. We have also prepared a 'miniature plan Of roofs, which maybe seen at our estab lishment, where any other information will be gi ven with pleasure. • JOHN DUNLAP & CO.. mar? Corner Market and cond streets. . . The A.reometere E ATTENTION OF THE PUBLIC is respectfully mailed to the.following certigoates :— hia 8. .Essms—Having tested a quantity of Gold weighed by your Areometer, 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 -lug the rota:value ot Gold. ftesp. yours, . , H. DUNLEVY, ' FaisburgA s lidarchGoid Beater. T i rrraanaan, March 7,1849. Ka.Esurta—Dear Sir: Having examined the “Areom- Attar," manufactured at your rooms, I do not hesitate to commend it to dm us of those gentlemen who are about removing to California, in search of Gold. kgives .111elose Approximation to the specific gravity of metals, and *ill officials , enable. the adventmer to as certain when his placer is yielding Gold." =WI Yours, resp'y, hIrCLINTOCE. fiend ftettutters for Boots and Shop., column Timm axe anurrortsam smears, frenumnon, ri, oiITROTH &SCOTT having commenced the gonertd.BOOT and SHOE business ',"*''''' . . holesale and retail, would respectflilly Waite the °Bent= of their friends and the public gene- Tann-to their splendid new stock, consisting of Men's,. Women's, Boys', Missee'and Children's wear, of every variety, suitable for the season, and at prices to suit the times. Also, a splendid article of home-made work, such as Gentlemen's fine Boots, and Ladies' Misses' and Children's tine work. . . Please call and examine for yourselves. N. B.—Traveling Trunks, Carpet Bags, &c., 16c, al ways on hand and for sale low for cash. Country Merchants would find it to their interest to give us a cull, when visiting the city. TROTH & SCOTT, Corner 4th and Smithfield sta. Public:, Notice to Boonomlots. i . THE subscriber, being desirous of changing his business. has determined to close out the balance of his stock of BOOTS, SHOES AND TRUNKS, AT COST. They will be sold in lots, to snit purnhasers, from ONE PAIR TO A THOUSAND . - - . Country Merchants are invited to call at HATES', CORNER SMITHFIELD AND Firm STS., Opposite the Pittsburgh Foundry, where they can buy to their satisfaction, for the stock must be closed out soon. 100 cases Boots on hand, 815, 81h, 821, 824 per case. marl .1. SATIN. WAGONS. 1 &1510198 THOMAS HARRISON, MANUFACTURER OF • Wagons, Drays, Carta, &a., PISIEVSYLVANUI, A.VENt7, RALF KILL MOD/ SRS COURT 11017117 L rpm: proprietor of this establishment having always on hand a supply of superior, wall 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 am any other workman in the West. A newly invented Patent Tip Wagon, for hauling brick, is built at the above plane. Also, Repairing, at tended to. Orders from a distance will receive prompt attention. ftergintsces--Geo. W. Smith, James McCully, Jonas hrelintoek. mar9-3m . . -- Dieresis and — lieihmead Faetotry. RB.& W. M. lIANNAFORD respectfully inform the citizens and the public generally that they have re moved their Warerooms to - Smithfield street, between Diamond alley and Fifth street, sign of the Big Bedstead, where they arc prepared to sell, wholesale or retail, very cheap for rash, the following articlest—Bureaus, Bed steads, with (inseam's Iron Fastenings, and also the best quality . of Screw Bedsteads, Tables, Stands, he. And they wish it particularly understood as there is somach premdiee against machine made work, that they warrant their work to give satisfaction, and if not well made, the money shall be returned. „Li:male:3m Elsir3 WANTED.—Two or three Agents caa find desirable situations to canvass and take rubric:Thera in this County fore valuable work, highly recommended by numerous persons (Languished alike forlearning and religious influence in this and Eastern Cities, by ap plying in person to EDWARD TODD Er CO., mayt Corner of Fifth and Market sts., up stairs. - - - Valuable Real lilatate for : ale. HE subscriber will sell, at titivate sale, that valuable T Property, on the Fourth street road, adjoining his present residence, and give possession immediately.— There are about TEN ACRES OF CHOICE LAND, in a high state of cultivation . The improvements are a large and well finished BRICE DWELLING HOUSE, a su perb Barn, and other out-baildings. AdWning the Dwell is a running Fountain and a good Pump, which fur nish a constant supply of excellent water. There is a variety of Fruit Trees and Shrubbery on the premises.— If the above described property is not sold soon, it will be rented for a time. Also, for sale, a large.LOT, on Pen.isylvania Avenue at the end of the board-walk. Inquire of (mahl:3ml DAVID BEELER. PAPER HANGINGS-75,000 pieces of the latest Pall style of Satin, Glazed and Common Paper Hang ings now receiving from New York, Philadelphia and Baltimore. The undersigned having carefully selected the newest patterns from six of the largest manufacturing establish ments in the Eastern Cities, is now prepared to sell to those having houses to paper, country merchants and others, at prices ranging fromlo cents to 152,00 per piece. sep2s S. C. HILL, 87 Wood pi ste. INDOW PAPER-5000 pieces of plain Green and Rainbowed Window Paper, comprising many new an select patterns, on band and receiving. For sale by sep2s S. C. HILL, 87 Wood st. No. 116 Goisig to Move. GLASS AND QUEENSWARE SELLING' ‘,..0 OFF—CALL AND SECURE HAAGAuts.—The undersign: , add being about to remove, in the coming month, to N 0.6 Wood street, is desirous of closing out the greater part of his Stock at , REDUCED PRICES. He would call. your particular attention to his large and splendid assort -f meat of CHINA, GLASS and QUEENSWARE, Gliran-f doles, Lamps, Britannia, Tea Ware, Castors, French and English Mantel Ornaments, and Tea Setts, of the newest styles and patterns, all of which he offers at a small advance above cost. Remember the place, Not 115 WOOD gr. Efeb67 - 1 M. HODKINSON. Flats, Caps, and MUM. alTam subscriber is now receiving from t h o city of New York a choice assortment of Hatt Caps and Muffs, Latest Fashions in great va:. riety, and very CHEAP, wholesale and rated. JAMES WILSON, Smithfield street, 2d door South of 4th at. ', arcomo & co., (late Ml o oord & hiWILL introduce, on Saturday, Aug. 26, the F. STYLE OF H A. T 8 , just received 'from New York. Those in wantof a neat and beautiful HAT, are invited to call at their store, corner of Fifth as Wood streets. au: New Sat an. Oap Store. JAMES WILSON, Has Manufacturer, OIL ja(formerly of the corner of Diamond al and Wood streete) begs leave respectf uly to inform his old customers, friends, and the public, that he has opened a NEW STORE, on Smithfield et., where a choice assortment of HATS, CAPS, and LADIES' FURS, (as good, neat, fashionable and mesa as any in the city,) may be had. J. W. very cordially invites hiS friends and the public to remember his new location and eatablishment,and give him gall as healtY aSheintenas to welcome them. max3l-ly Fashionable alit sad Cap BlauatisolOrP GEORGE S. ANSHUTZ, Agent, respectfully informs hie friends and the public general ly, that he has commenced the manufacture of Hats and Caps, at No. 33 Wood street, one door front the corner of Second, where he has now on hand a fine ea sement of Hovland Caps of his own manufacture,whi* he will dispose of, wholesale or retail, on the most rea sonable terms, for cash or city acceptance. Hats mute to order at the shortest notice. • apl9-3m Clinton Paper MIL THE CLINTON PAPER MILL, situated at Etteuben- Mlle, Ohio, having beenenlarged and improved, and at a very great expense added new and the most Mr proved kind of machinery, is now preparedto mtumfac lure all kinds of Writing,Printing, wrapping and Cotton Yarn Papers, Bonnet Boards, &c., equal to any In the Eastern or Western country. The undersigned having the Agency of the above MI, will keep constantly on hand a large supply of the diar ent kinds of Paper, and will have any size made -to order at short notice. 8. C. HILL, jan3l B7 Wood street', Haw Dill. BE subscribers having taken t T he Saw-null above the Fifth Ward Bridge, tormerly run by Mr. John Chum be ra t and having a good stock of Timber on hand, would solicit the patronage of the public. Orders thankfully received and punctually attended to. SAVARY & SPAULDINCii. The undersigned having sold his interestin the abrive Mill to Messrs. Savory I Spaulding, would recommnd! them to his formercustomers and the community, as being, well qualified to give satisfaction to all who may deal with thom. 1.111112110 JOHN CHAMBERS. , • Country Seat. A LOT OF GROUND, containing nearly One Acre; on Nunnery 11111, located so as to command a view of the Ohio and Allegheny river*, will be sold low and on thee to any one who will build a house thereon, dining the next summer. Enquire of THOMPSON BELL, At Mechanics' Bank. • ecti-50 barrels, for sale by JOHN F. PERRY,:.- ap3o] Nest door Perry House, Allegheny Wbaif. o. c. neeotvdt. E h Hammer m Diller a CABINET WARERCIOM, SMITHFIELD STREET, - Between Beeinthrireet emd Btratoberrpaliey,Pitiseurg, Pa. ifitel BAMMEft.it DABLERkeep constantly *attend n Vaxiety of ektellent and fashionable Furniture, warranted equal to any in the city, and sold on es favforable terms as can be obtained at any similar establishiumil. in, .he West. They have now on band an unusually extensive stock, embracing all kinds of Furni ture; from the cheapest and plainest to the moat costly and elegem. ii All orderepromptly attended to. mal:6m ~ FUrniture,t ruber7l4ln T g atds ll? sen ! nrifkiture, wil l from this date 1 fur ther notice, sell all articles in his line at cost, being defermined to lessen the amount of stock on hand. Those persops who may call on him with the intention of getting' a ;I'good pensfs worth,” will not be disap • penned. z Hilt stock of Furnitureis ecpud to nay in the city, both; in Style and workmanship, and the assortment complete? ALEXANDEIVISITURDY, Furniture Ilboms Third st., i morn ; , Next door- above Pittsburgh Sant. James W. WoodweU MODERN AND ANTIQUE FURNITURE. riNo 83 TIMID. STUrnrr, PITTS/MBOrr tA Saabs and splendid assortment of Furniture, suitOlefor Steamboats, Hotels, and Private Dwell ings, constantly on band, and made to order. e present Stock on hand cannot be exceeded by any manufachory,in the Western country. Persons wishing to purchase;wonld do well to give me a call, as I am de termined.mrprices shall please. Part of the Stock con sists in-i. =Tates tete '• Bafret Etatpele; Louis XIV. Chairs; Q,neen Elizabeth'Cltairs; Tea Pope.; Fruit Tables ' Toilet Tables; Louis XV. Commoder. French Mahogany Bedsteads ; Plano Stools ; 60 Seres t with plush and hair cloth cover.; 50 Mahogany Rocking Chairs ; 40 darn Parlor do. 30. , ' :: Fancy do. 25 Centre Tables ; - 20 pair DiVens; 4 pair Pier Tables ; 15 marble top Dressing Bureaus - 8 Wardrobes; 8 Secretaries and Book Canes ; 20xnarble top. Wash Stands; 4 ppir Ottomans,• .8 pair Fancy Work Stands. A way large assorment of Common Chairs and other Furniture, bao numerous to mention. Mr gleam Boats furnished on the shortest notice,n nd on thexeostreasonable terms.. - -, febB • , . Gold Washers. PARRY has inventetta machine for washing-Gold, H tlir Which be has made application for apmern.— They are now offered for sale ai the Warehouse , of PARRY, SCOTT & Co., N 0.103 Wood at., Pittsburg h. Adventunns to California are invited to call and ex amine tkese labor-saving. machines. They are simple in their construction, easily trausported on the back of mules Or hence, weighing eighty pounds each, and Can be put In ex m cretion in half tin hour. They can be filled with ppor 'do. It is the opinion of those whir have seen tho t al of one of these, machines of sraallest size, that two men will wash the mineral from 150 bushels of sand oiearth in a day, without the loss of a particle of them coil. They can be increased in size and worked by w r or mole power, if expedient. The operators work Without going into the water or being exposed to water pr wet, and consequently without endangering their kea th They will require but a small stream of vraterand can be used the whole season, and can be put into operation where there is ant sufficient water to wash in the Usual way. Priee of smallest size eas. Orders from abroad, tic compimied by cash, will be promptly filled. H. PARRY, at Parry, Scott A. Co.'s, N 0.103 Wood at.. Pittsburgh. item THIS LETTKIL—Wbo will be without bean dful head of Isiah, when they can have one for three Ilingst Twenty years' loss of hair and wonderful restoration " Brimustours, July 17, 1847. " Dear Sir—The wonderful erects of Jones Coral Hair Reiterative has beep decisively demonstrated in the ea ses Qt several respectable citizens or the town, who, on atm:Minor your selling three shilling trial bottles, try it withouffear. One instance, which has attracted partic- Mariattemion, is the case of a gentleman who had little or no hair for twenty years; he had tried numerous pre paretions 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, fern short time, the younghair appeared, and he has now as fine a bead of hair as any person in Baltimore. `f Yours, Be. JOHN KILVINOTON.” kt causes eyebrows to grow,prevents the hair from turning grey, and the fast application causes it to curt betuttifully, frees it from scull; and stops it from falling oft Sold with full directions at 82 Chatham st.N.Y. and by Wm. Jackson, Agent, 82 Liberty st. Pittsburgh. (sep2o and baps. 4/3.Tim subscriber wilt introduce, this day. March 'di, 1849 2 the Spring style of HATS•• and CAPS, witch for neatness and dam. Wiry .cannot be surpassed—the style being such that dannot WO from giving the wearer entire satisfaction. He is also daily expecting. the arrival of an extensive assortment of California Hats, of various colors; all of Which will be disposed of at his old unusually low prices. Country Merchants are invited to call and ca rmine his assortment. O. W.GLASSGW, 102 Wood O street, 3d door below J. D. Davis' Auction Rooms, Pittsist. mark4m ROMOVTI • riiim subscriber has removed his Wholesale Grocery JL Store to the corner of Hancock street and Allegheny Wharf, next door to the Perry Rouse. mar 27 JOHN F. PERRY. George Armor, PYHION&BLE TAILOR, No. 43, Market street.— iaving removed his Tailoring Establishment in the rooms an Market st., lately occupied as a Bookstore, by Bosworth & Co., the undersigned is prepared Mtn all on dens in his tine which may be entrusted to histare by his old friends and customers, and the publiegeneraUy. His long experience in the business and .the success with which he has prosecuted it in Piusburgh, emboldens him to hope for a liberal share of patronage. He will make all descriptions of Clothing in the hest manner, and most fashionable style, FOR CASH ap2s-ly frOWNSEND, CARR & CO., Successors to the old firm I. of C. Townsend & Co., and Can & 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 Wagoa-making business, at the shortest notice, and warranted to be of the best quali ty. The very large quantity of seasoned Timber with which they are prepared, and their facilltiesfor business, enables them to insure the public that they ate prepared to carry on an extensive and promyt business in their line, and they respectfully solicit a continuance of the Überal patronage bestowed anon the late firms. 'sew! WOOD Sr THE FIRM of Acheson & Da,g4 is this day dissolved by, mutual consent, Mr. Jas. . Dagg having declin ed business on account of ill health, has disposed of his interest to Jas. C. Acheson. The business hereafter will be conducted in the name of W. & J. M C. AcACHES ONheson. W. , JAS. T. DAGO. Pittsburgh, Ju1y,11348 Q 7" In withdrawing from the firm of Acheson& Dagg, I take pleasure in recommending my successsor to my friends awl the public ge nerally. JAS. T. DAC°. July 29, 1949—aug PLSSOLUTION.—The Partnership heretofore exist ing betweeti the subscribers, under the firm of J. &' IWDerm, was dissolved on the 7th inst. Either party is authorize dto use the name of the firm, in settlement. JOHN M'DEVITT, JAMES hI'DEVTIT. NCO-PARTNERSHIP.—The undersigned have this day formed a Co-partnersidp under the firm of JOHN brDEVITT & BROTHERS, for the transaction of a Gro cery and Produce business. JAM JOHN M'bPDEN TrDEVITT. ES T, March 7, 1849.-(mrl2) WILLIAM M'DEVITT. ATS FOR March 10 HOMORATRICBOOKII- - Jastreeeivedmt the Book store ante subscriber, in Fifth at., near Market : Metlerielltedies,pura, by Samuel Hahneman, translated and edited by Charles Julius Hempel, M. D. 4 vols. gamma's Acute Dirisata, by Dr. Hemprel, vol. 1. Homeepathic Domestic Medicine, by .1. Lowrie, enlarg ed and improved by 4. J. Hill; M. D. ' Jabr's New,Manual, vol. 1 ; Nos.l and 3. ' listings Domestic - Physician. Booninghausen's Thema:tie Pocket Book, for Homeo pathists, by Dr.Dkie. Habeman's Chronic Diseases, vol. 3. Together with Medicine. Chests, of different sizes and prices. faplBl VICTOR SCRIBC. - IAISSOL I lON.—The partnership of iota Zr, LER .1./ is this day dissolved, by mutual consent. The bu siness of the firm will be settled by H. Lee. J. IL MURPHY, H. LEE. Pittsbuygh, 311th Jan., 1849 NOTICE.—The undersigned will continue the Wool business and attend to the sale of Woolen Goods, at the oltere. H. LEH. In retiring from the late firm of Murphy & Lee, I etrig e n a c t e p O7 u my ur ?ri in en i d e s e aTi m to en ta n gllC. ll. Le e to the Jan.% J. FL MIIRPFIY. JOILN DIIINLAP- JOHN IMMO° JOHN DUNLAP having, on the Ist inst., associated with him in his business iodic Pts.artiro, they will ereafter and their importing . f House Furnishing Hardware,Manufacturing bus Tess, under the name and styleof John Dunlap & CO. The business of the old establishment will be closed 'by the senior Partner of the present arm, at their warehouse, corner of Market and Second streets (Juno) JOHN DUNLAP & CO. E IDNIGHT SUN—A Pilgrimage, by Predrika T Bremer; translated by Mary I%vvett. Just received andfor sale by JOHNSTON & STOCKTON, Carper Market and2d sts. C"R9E-2000 lbs. large Cheese, for safeefor Count Scrip, by WM. DYER, ap2B No. 158 Liberty street. ING LI LS-2 cases See Grass Ltnes; 3 gro. Linen do • 10 " Cotton do Jost reo'd by McCANDLEBB & CAMPBELL, . myl 97 Wood street OATE,— 300 bushels, prime quality, just received per sweater Wellsville, for sale by • JOHN P. PERRY, ap.301 -Next doorrO Perry. House, Mk: Keay PERRY, . ;jL`%~ ~.w~_"r:~.c~-:' x.~'-~F~_ 'i~~rz~''_-~it~.~"3iY=`~ - ~"'. —.,- . t:.y^ ~ x.aa ~ s ~i- , , ~ ~ - ~ _ - ~ . MOM e. 4,. ~:: y~ ~.f • • • : „•• • `• -.• •, , - ", • , -'• • • ""'-t"-,- ^•`.„ 1 .!: r 7, ' • ,1:51 aliotellantotur. Dias°Dillon. oo.Partnershlp Notice. JrTA. R-25 barrakitist received and for gale y marl 3 3111 P1 t H & strieLatit. QED= itaren LIETESCOIT. WIC C BARR. LaPP ES NV 0 'Tag B &IL EL • (Lars J. S.Svolditum& Co.) Manufacturers 01. Plunk ,Flre Proof _Mee, Sierra street,'keitorenlrartilatuf Smithfield: or rn c y 2 Tuesday afteoon, 'July 1848, the undentigned were called upon by Breasts, Lipprinc.ott & Barr,.to mess an honest and fair teat of one of ttietr Phtenit Safes. The fumace being pmpared,the Sate wassplarlad inside thereof, with books, papers and some money; when the door of the Safe Was closedund the fire kindledat quarter. paid 2 o'clock, and in a short time the Safe.was red Ito!, and coutinnedfill half paste o'clock, being about four and a half hours, when the committee aiPrestred their satisfaction that the time itecupled with such, heal was sufficient. The furnace wait then pulled down;Safe cooled, and door opened—the books , papers and money safe. The heat was so great as to melt off the Mara mountings. We therefore take pleasure - in recommend fngthese Safes to the public, as being, irtaur Judgment , entirely fire proof. JARVIS &TRARUE, NOCK*. RAWSON, _ T CORNWALL & BROHEIL, BRANNON & THATCHER, BENEDICT & CARTER, ISAAC CROMIE. I am engaged in the fonndry business,. end know something about furnaces and. heat. I witnessed the burning of the above Safe, and can freely say there watt no humbug about it, and withpleasure recommend them to the miblic as being, In axyludgment,atairely fire proof. "-; WitL KAYE. In calling upon the above gentlemen for their signa tures, they all spoke in the highest ten= of the fairness of the teat, and their full confidence of the Safe's being entirety fire-proof. We have constantly on hand and for sale a full assortment of. the above Safes. mtu2l „ BELL & TERRY. PaWM ari;Wits• HAVING purchased at three of the largest Factories' in the East; New York, Philadelphia and Balti more,) a large assortment of:the newest and most im proved styles of PAPER RANDINGS,BORDERS, &a, end made arrangements,bY which:l will be enabled to procure all new "Patternitsimultaneons With their ap pearance in the Eastern markez,l 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 .purchasingelsewhere. ' 1. have _nowort the way from this East, 20,000 pieces of Gold, Satin Glazed and common Paper Hangings, svhich I can sell at prices rating from 12} cents to S 2 r piece. marl 2 8. C. RILL,B7 Wood ALU T ABLEROFERTY FOR SALE—Eteveniota vin the 9th Ward, Pittsburgi l / 4 24 feet front On. Carson street by 120 feet to Patterson's line. One Lot on Liberty street, 24 feet by 100 to Spring 'al-. ley, between Carson street and B. Freves line. " Six out Lots in the reserve, near Allegheny City and Manchester containing about ten Acres each 7: Nolj WO, 221, 197, 19 6 , 195, 194. Esquire of feb24 WM M. DARLINGTON. H r OLIDAYS! HOLIDAYS!!—The itabscribers tire 13 iturtopening a splendid collection of Toys'and.fine Fancy Goods of - every description a. suitablo for Christ mas and New Year's presents consisting in part, viz:— Jewelryand Watches; Work, Dressing and Fancy Gratis Boxes; Card Cases{ Pearl, Shell, Ivory and Velvet.Card-] Baskets ; Steel Bead Purses; Crotchet Velvet Bags; Ida- sic Boxes; Chess Men; Dominoes, so.; with a thousand other articles, too numerous to mention. The above Goods we wittsell extremely low, previous to the let February,lB49, as we intend making_ BOMOMII - I alterations in our store and business. We invite all to call who want bargains, at 8d Market streetibe tween Fifth and Diamond. decal HOGAN & CANTWELL. et. WO PLANING MULL—Rt,b e ea srr s eetcput WqatT i 6131, (along Chartier si.,) First Wird, Allegheny city, tteiti uanchester.—GEOßGE DRAHER having resumed-bu siness, has erected the necessary machinery attfleabove place, for turning out all work in his line, and is prepared to take boards to his mill and deliver them to customers on reasonable terms. Dressed flooring boards, siding, dro., alwayi on hand. A large quantity of dried flooring lumber on hand. Orders from Western Lumber Merchants promptly ex ecuted. ma.. 10-11 F' ANON' FANS-12 doz. fine ivory work Fans; 12 • " bone " 3 " " pearl 25 " paper ess'd " " leather ILL 6 " assorted common " HOGAN a CANTWELL, 86 Market street. Take Notice. A. u. persons knowing themselvesludebted to Antlers, Nicholson tt. Co., (Eagle FOundry,) are requested to call at their , old Warehouse, on Liberty street. All unpaid accounts will be placed in the hande. Of a Justice of the Peace ) ' on the Ist Rap next. May 16. ARTEWES,,NICHOLSON, A-Co. Irr A general assortment of Hollow Ware, &c..,at the lowest market rates. Liberty st,, head of Wood st. =SS ARTHIMS & NICHOLSON. Now Goods. iIIST RECEIVED, by Express, one piece short nap bl'ko Cloth, suitable for Gentlemen's Cloaks, which I will make to order, cheap. IIIeGUEFLE, ' Also one piece fight short nap, a very desirable arti cle for Ladies' Cloaks. Colors warranted. . Also, a good assortment fine French Cashmere Venting' together with a good assortment of fancy and black Cas simeres, for Fants.,Which will be made to order as cheap id as well as at any other establishment in the city. hIeGUIRE, Tailor, Third street, St. Charles Building. BIRMINGHAM PROPERTY FOR SALE—Three 2 Story Brick Houses, until a large Lot of 60 feet front on Franklin street by 671. deep on Washington sr; the corner building is fitted up for a Store and Dwelling House. Price, for the whole, $2,8011. Auso—Three Building Lots of 20 feet front, adjoining the above. Price of each, $250. ALso—A large Lot of 30 feet,frobt on Harmony street by 674 deep, with good Frame House and Stable. Price 550 dollars. ALso—Three Building LO/9 of 20 feet front, adjoining the above. Price $250 each. Terms accommodating. S. CUTHBERT, Penn Agent. Smith3eld street ADESIRABLE COUNTRY RESIDENCE FOR SALE.—A valuable property of 3$ Acres, situated on the Eastern Road, half a mile beyond East Liberty, having a well built Family Mansion, conveniently ar ranged, with wide hall, parlor, dining room, kitchen, good cellar, three bed rooms and finished , garret, stable and carriage house, and other out houses; good water with pump, large garden with fruits of choice quality.— Also, a Frame Dwelling HOCIRe, with three rooms and kitchen, all in good repair . The situation is pleasant and healthy. Price 83,500; terms favorable. S. CUTHBERT,.Oen. Agent, octt Smithfield street. GEO. ARMOR. JUST RECEIVED AT M. A. MINER'S, Br FSPRESS— Sartain's Union Magazine, for October. The Poetical Works of Lord Byron—illustrated. No. 1 of the new and elegant illustrated edition of the Dramatic Works of Shakspeare. To be issued in num bers, at 25 cents each. Nos.l and 2 of the HistOry of Pendenals, his Fortunes and Misfortunes, hts Friends and his Greatest Enemy; by W. AL Thackeray. History of rite French Revolution of 1848, by A. De Lamartine. Part first. Love in High Life, a story of the " Upper Ten"—by T. S. Arthur. Price 25 cents. Dombey and Daughter. Price 25 cents. Ada and BMus; or the Two Nieces; by Mrs. Grey, 5,000 Almanacs, for next year. E 7 Smithfield et.. op posile Brown's Hotel. sepl9 Now Invention t wnmass DARTS' PARISH LIQUID BLACKING. /TIRE boot is an all important feature in the costume. Therefore, all well-dressed men patronize this Black ing above all others, it instantly gives a flexibility and brilliancy to the leather, never before equalled, is per fectly clean in using it, a sponge being attached to the cork, to lay the liquid on the brush, and in tonomentyou can polish your boots without soiling your fingers. Manufactured and sold, wholesale and retail by the inventor, on Penn street, near Walnut, Pittsburgh, and by shoemakers generally throughout the United States. A liberal discount allowed to wholesale dealers. Price 20 cents per bottle, which' will last one man a year. AVE you a bad complexion, coarse, dark, yellow, or H sallow t If you have, you will by using a Cake or Jones' Italian Chemical Soap, a week or two, your skin becomes clear, white and smooth. If you have any di- . sease of the Head, Paco or Beard—such as Ringworm, Scald. Head, Scurvy, Erysipelas, Salt Rheum, Barber's Itch—you can be cured: For I have seen persons who' htui filthy skin diseases for years, and after-trying every thing in vain, have been cured by - washing the part With Jones' Italian Chemical Soap, and can conscientiously offer it for any of the above complaints, which I Weald not do, unless r knew it to be all I - state. If you have Sun Spots, Freckles.„.ltiorphew„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 of musquitoes, bugs, &c.' tlze - Beware of counterfeits. Particularly. cheap cam —ask for Jones' Soap, and see that the name of T. Jones is on each cake. Persons (rota or in the south and other warm climates, would find - this not'only for themselves, - but it is a never-failing remedy for chaßa and chafes. in infants. And now, reader, by giving this one trial, you will find it all or even more than we have atated . aboVe. Sold at 82 Chatham street, N. Y. and try Wm. Jackson, egent,B9.Liberty streetaittsburgh. aepfiti 0 LEAVING ANDHAIRDRESSING SALOON--Htiscx; son & Foorrrans, Tortsorita Preussen, have fated. up the saloon on the Corner of Cherry alley and Water tn., near the National Hotel, formerly occupied by Archer, suid.are prepared to wait on gentlemen ammo,. with ease, comfort, and politeness. In connection with their saloon; they have fined 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 Did Stand, corner of the Diamond and Union sty febt74f • ' li i r r ep lg urEs iti c!fr the Rev. DAMS. THEOLOGICAL edited by the Rev. Joseph Samuel C: F. Frey, D. D. Second. edition. Scenes where the Tempter has Triumphed ;hy .the thor of the " Jail Chaplam." Morning among the Jesuits at Rome ;'being notes of conversoucut held with certain Jesuits' on•the subject of Religion, in the City of Rome, by the Rev. M. Hoban' SeYin i nr ge'sf M O A tlesl the Natural History of Creation. • • Part 2 of Pendennts thy "Thackeia3n l ). • ' Just received by JOHNSTON:?&STOCICTON, sepl7 Cor. TtilriTatuilHarket eta. IM== '',,,:_'.` :- : t:- ,, A='—'''.:o:: , s' ',.''' , .:-...'1, t',i;::::i . ' IMMO , 5,... ,p,,N...: 1 ~.,. .:,.ti,:::, , -:',..;-..i Illistellautous New Books 1 New Books It. - • - • er:s• ; ' , - • ;1. • • • . _ , - :: ., u~_ :~:': _,L~;,. .L .4 - - ,i, ~, 6r: -'i: ■: #. 4r )i;ti ~.~~z~;7 r-; S Ar.l4%.cg.k::§ BOOK AND JOB - 1;v:e Corner Vrood'iiiill'irifth -1- KIF. Pick_ _Prieto! cult hOrkitnasrro :Porn and lklrtneklll-, LCD atantcracraiten, respectfully irdonns hie 0414 0, • ttn 'the ptitrObit ortheeiptpore, _Wet lielitielt ratite . l u ! sortinetisof.IO)3TYPEAISIDATZOTHER. ogee fury toxecute a Job, kriating ttiat ho.ACre', parea hi:e - • •-• ' f•- • - • aarrran rossnurrntesre.trokats.l..9 . 'Bodo, Dias of Lading, Cila4a7:l* ;ProstpkUtsi' •-'"1 BIT/ s .. '"- ktinsdbil/s, • 1 7 / a nk;r; Hat - • titeitinhoatend,uanal Boat attle, With pptiopriat6 eels, printed knt - the itherllkl: notice and saps: reasonable termse -, f- He irospeetfally asks, the patronage o >ils ligicn d s=and the public gentsrally;lrotis braneh cif - ...... tyro -ALTXANAL~It tiChiS - f -enema lllacaasantrYtnentrmo ainnertsmasi-,onnero Pennanrf_ Si. Cki - sp, tft.ll ibttilgt • •41•1"-aBatik‘i),` " d .sol4'.gtgranat on T'• informtheir. friends and the public, that they arei.prepared to famish and attend to everything in the-linei-or Uridelytakersi as 'they -', have . - quit the butunessof Cabinet hdakins, , ,W their alley ion will be devotedttlfogether aboVerbusineis; keep a large assortment of COPMIS nutdo and linishedi toyer ed, and lined la the neatest reentlen.With a variety tc. - materials;tuid'atell nrieet ; Nankeen SHROVDS'ready- - a:muta t . ..of all sites,: of - .Plainieli Oltmlnie,:aad Muslim; at all prices, and made in the, easternrityle, and all o th er • ' article necessary for dressing thread de , and linnligt: funerals, of quality andlniee.to suit ; WINER P lrs or engraving' the name and age LICE CASES fOrlayitig 'the bo4 in ice, - by those %Shown& tei keep their any length.of..timer andhave - .2aNaPANISio lint lee In for laying on thetbodYLLEAPEN:Codins aays - . on hand.l' ehaveasplendidnewHEAßSEandapairot dne horses, and macs:mope, ofthebeet.Gentageqr etc., ate., and will WS:prompt, puncntal.and reasOnable. traasileretles_antrelireetl rII*147:: subscribers would respectfully announce- that j. they have made ttl i inentS with IlesproPrietors' at, the GleuWoodßrash mat whicit giveslis the .eardrol for the sale or their Brass K j.i etdes and, keet Braes 'for thin caliatitt-' The production "of these ere got stapassed,in quality.by.rell -other esteb- Unruliest la she 'United States, - We- will always keep a z - heavy sumir of 'these gouda on 'hulk which Wra be; pleased to sell at such prices as We trust wiu meet , the viewed( Wholeiale lavers. Jklardwue - merchards and other-dealers in these good willpletaleigive=tufa JOHN Jet; Corner Market tua Secondstreets. consza or.mnrra La s s i.A jo artine: i:vxisT sztErm Oluke, g: itan l THZ ..stitutegther,roppeetfolireentemeeo that. haritu ' now opehed this new and excelleratotel for the se-. eOreteodatiottof traveled; boardetWand the e rally. The home And ferahra6 ere:entireArnerouvid toLittibitiOrligiailie - hive hemetipaiidto rendertt one. or the moot comfor m bleandidettseetaotels ht.the-eity: The sobserber to:.deterpunedto de/erg/0 7 8.nd therefore solider, ashore of oublihrtatrommte. -g ?Timm sow * proprietor. 116TE_ and-. .111 R emains, with aawaaafor a vial; ta.the t Chaldean . Christintilor Kaidistan,bnifthe Vega's, or DevitWar stapperefand into the manners aadscia'ofthe anetent Assyrians; by ,- /u/stealiewheyard,r4q4 A D. ..Jukc received 'and Gar JonNerox&STOCIMPI4,-. ear of,Market and 2d st 4. A A. MASON & A'o, 60. Market ma, ore con A saintly . ht the of Rick IiIfIMOIDRIERS_ We have on hand the foiloaring.Goods, viz 1- 185 rich ended Muslin Capett t hom-gIAO WANG, 850 embroideraMuslitt - Collars,' lo 1,00 500 crotchet - . t-7.5:1 350 lace rc " . 8 to:121. - - 150 enny • Lind, , - 10100- , 190 enthrmeirkil Alluslin Habits, " 50 to 1,50 , 590 pairs • a -- ' - " 560450' Also, Mourning collars,..in great variety.- 4 . , Call soon at the Cheap 'One Tr rice Cash Store, 60 Mar. tut street. aught Tr isEMAIINWSTABLEOP POST OFPlCESicontans / ing an alphabetical. Sat of Post Offices throughout the United Stabile; 'distances from Washingteit;D. , .. C.; State and Tenho/lid CapiitilsmaPectively.;Aseiatid biting the Post Offices in each State,lus...:tsellaS with an appendix:pi' the United Stateesaid.Britinhl'aillis. Jusf, received JOHNSTON de- STOCIMIN S " tnairth Ccnner,34 and Marketsta. CONGRESs 4 ' TOBACCO-2A boxes Busse IA Rohl n• son's. :Ltung-..0 ••se'-Tobtteco,lait: received and for sale by DIJLLEprtiRICKaabON.,•, • inayis • ' ' Nas.l72 - andl74 Liberty affeei. INDMINDENT KILICF,OFFACIBieorner ar liberty and Irwin areas, entnstu4on A. 0. RELNHART,lddevnattand Ppliatt Thomas Oltinran, Chief Canatabl6;" - Imam Ranntnalt o Atttet_s 41). - Lcr Will attend a! Fry , Oat) day or night, to nutted. 'inn!) : .-Aitubethiotenti--- *-. - HORBES, while running at !urge fields,,Are very apt to bruise and injure:theistic Ives in many WAYS. Tlieyrue often disabledao-atto biruseless for long time. If immediate use could - be made of-B.A. Fel:warlock & Chließubefulent,'utid fie-:braised part welleatarated, and .therretudfiz tubbed Lk It Would`gilif relief, ease the polio. No.fatmer-shotildbe, without this celebrated medicine-ins iris to titan orbrdiss Prepared and sold by - - B. A. Corner of Wood - and First streets ' '' . also; ~Cormertlizari-aLWockl,, XTEW BOOKS—Just received : At tht.',A.I&INER'S.....— • . 1 . 1 Aristocracy, or Life amons s the " Uwe - ,Ten;" a true Novel,:founded on the FashionableSomorfafrPhiT adelphia—by Joseph A. Nunes, a member of the. Plea delphia Bar. Fleats on the Fiord, a Story of Norway 4y, Harriet -Martineau., Price,2s cents. '• •. • Chambers' Information for the Peopia,No. b.• Kit Karion;the Prinne of theVold Mute* bribe AA venturem of the Sacramento; A .tala of the new Do . radio, founded on actual facts 7 hy .Claarles_ E. Averill. Life in CalikeniNerthe Treasure Seekera , Expedition; a Seiftiel to flit Carson. Price, 25, cents. , • . • • Smithfield st4opposito Breton's liape For Sorlpy.lls:Psur. , ! JOHN H.NPT•T•OII,Ns . O3I Fa:darter, will sell the followiltg new:smut second , :Wind PlANGS,forriGsbutg,Alleglietiy, _ Allegbeny comfy - Henp,Ad„p_ar."-,. Onenew HoldeissMlGl octave Piano, made by Pl= & ayen . , Nqiv York; :price .. t. 5325 One do do do do ••• ..... ••••••,..0 One Rosewood;Groetalse, Gale . & bif:•".• .. • •:4275 One do do- do do • , SZO One Mahogaby,eOetave; nearly new, Gale & 0.6200 Ono do- do -- , Lord & Brotheiii , " ° S.V.S One do se .do Rosenbaum ..:8100 One German Prezio, 6 octaves „EGO One old Piano, 5 octaves • •:•• •-• ''. 7- • • ••-•*• •;'• , •• ' . . • 15:5:1 One Ma hogany , klano, s l. o etavels ss.W.Nunnal, H5O TIRE undersigned have ' this day 'received by Express, direct from the manufaetnrers,_ __ _one of the largest and racist complete,aasortnAnts of4E"l/T3ILRY aver-offend in this market, domprtaing all of the most-modem. and improved style aOM andSilva' Wateh____,es•ter4Ose: TeffAdcENIGHTZSBEOS4 - ; Nd• / 15 :W1X4 Meet. T. Kt BlislEcsailght do Broa4 AT0.115 WOOD, SWEET,tavisjust l'ettaiteditinive .L and elegant assortment, of -.FALL RIBBONS, ttLOVES, SUSPEDIDEF . INiapss,SICO4 , I , , HO. STERY, - - Constantly on baud, a general assardneat-nt.reprit' Goods, which 'Wee Ter to fratelstkein cheap; 'lltitiint - -SeC title alittaketS. TUST.RE fromrtheYOSlorYsn-lizralnierkit /.1 . FAMILY 03. sale et Eassesopnees, so the Warehoused' the Fiske= llforsesettintso Co., N 0.112 Beeondst.„ (up amino PitpOngghi r , :,•!:i4+l2pugin Eith4 museum Saloon and Itatill; Usall I:WARDING by the ditY'.ei ctreek. ?Una at tabours, B `serve in the bestetyle:"="Zoss Sal 'quills re caked by expreetteverrevenum -• t 7 oc ~VOA'. Pitprietor. ANSION ON . NUNNERY RIELL t wtU uhantEi. Acres of Gromtd, , Otehint — tintrEhrubAkty, 1 - TR051P80114.; At AfechanioVsllllll4 -Prrrael:ltow, June 10,1849. bbert Sir :.YourWritins Mold we finctrabe a first ratearticlairi all , respeeta. ,, lts baler is a beautiful bittelt-Alowpfree from.the,pen. Wahave used Arnold's, but prefer yours on its own ntelltsi.aPatt from atuabeing trforeign and. the other a PittihnotteustV ulna:Wed article. Tours, respeetfally.. • - sTEVENSOIirsHEED: For sale l3y B A PAHNHAMPOKA Co:, Pittabargb u. P. SCHWARTZAIIegIeny Cir baud by the nanU facttree, THOMAS HSuilTipianist mid Chiim. ist, corner of Liberty and SraithlieldstreetarPttsbir, . Amosa g yikN.. . T ti.peiroiN bas taken and iel/ilitlifialtanseT s ibri.;-: . may known .as the, Western -Exchange s du:fated/ on in t ithfleld street, fronting the Monongahela Hmto, "fle-keepeconstaittly bawl - L.loore the anises* . brand, puma of all kinds, Oysters In their?sestiOni OW, etc.shortthe will keep-all-and everything pertain ina to a respectable restaurant.-,,0 Lime at 10e o'elcink;linily: seitgt:tf NY tIVIANTITYOFLIMEiinf the veribeit A t wilLbeculniabed reanonablejeinns f oe abeam tine, by applying tothesubseriber,etplaStereiaauthend of the Monongahela Midge,' South Pitta h. ; JAMESIEAC=ORE:', eIGUACA- , -2,50 Its:, ust received met for sole,tur ' IL A.. FATINESTOCK CO • -- COriletltt and AValottag mayll-: PURE CIDER VINEGAZ-20 pis...puroCidtr Nista gar for sale._ JAMES NAY, sep*S . . . Water- meat., AVltOtrCifir SPIKES-200 kegs - Improveds9F - Ttg ...Sparely:for Boat guilders' use,- foraately • A epig _ , ;11111414 & efia, • %a Choate, for - 4111a i .134) well's Buildings, Grraft cet. ta#l27 - '- EMI :i~' MEE WZMIM :i-;;N0iii441,..-: , .:.. Lime.T Lime - 1 Lime,* ~Y:~ , -:; . :L. 7- '''.'o. - :;,i BEIM =NM
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