1 ,136 r m=l - . 1- MlllO DAILY, BY PHILLIPS & SMITH, AT THE NORTH WEST CORNER OF WOOD AND FIFTH-STREETS, pITTsBuRGH, PENN'A; . 1 7 1 vi DOLLARS - PER ANNUM; __ —"- -------_ _ NJ_ 11. i 71 _ L .. NO . 296. P _ U BL IB fIEDAND - EDITED BY *ll/1.1.11141 & 81111T11, N. ii k .'coriser of WOod and Fiftk —Five dollars et year ; payable in advance. - Jingle Copies Two Curs—for sale at the counter of :he Office, and by News Boys, The WeekrY ifhircury and Manaranturer is pablished at the same office, on ads/able medium sheat, at TWO.DOLLARS a year, in advance. Sin gle copies, SIX CENTS. Tau= OP aDyswrzspna. PRIPSOARE OF TWELVE LINES OR LESS: aueinaertion, $0 50 One month, $5,00 rw9: 4l P., 0 75 Two do., • 600 titr!* du., 1 00 Throcdo., '7 00 One week, 1 50 Four do., 800 Tyto; , 3.00 Six do„ 10 00 Three do., 4 00 One year, 15 00 YEARLY ADVERTISEMENTS. • - icapotAßLE AT PLEASURE. Out Square. Two Squares. tx - nlistithx, ' 81; 00 Six menthe, $25 00 tiiiiiiear, ' 25 00 One year, 35 00 ligr Larger advertisements in proportion. .ligir'6ABAS - tof four linea'Six DOLLARS a year. - - PublieOtcos,die. oily Post Office,Third between Market and Wood treiedv—"-R.' M. Riddle, Postinaster. Omit issilletsse, Writer, 4th door from Woed st.,Pe erson'sbuildireg-William B. Mowry, Collector. 0 . 41 y Treasztry, Wood, between First and Second 4tree6rlJames- A. Bertram, Treasurer. Vcitisity-Teeasttry, Court House, next door to the iteisorder's'OlErce—Johri C Devitt, Treasurer. Sits;goice, Fourth, between Markotand Wood trairetaft;-Ateismder Huy, Mayor. Meriktff•e* Ezelukre, Fourth near Market St. Oversee,* of tie Poor, E F Pratt, 4th sheet, aboye'Braithfiold; I J Ashbridgo, Varner's Temper. aimbilutise,teorner of Front and Alarket streots. • . BANKS. Pitt*burgh., between Market and Wood streets on third and Fonrth streets. _ . Afcr4 42 4.4s'asylifanztfactusers'.a n d Farmers' De aorifjipiltki (formerlySaring Fund,) Fourth, Loetwee n Wimps' Bpi Marken a trouts. .; E.sch,gve, Fifthst. near %Vood. , drOssousaikaa House, Water street, near the Bridge. • ''.• Keekaage Hotel, corner of Penn and St Clair. L "Pferektaiti'llatel, corner of Third mnd Wood'. 1 American Hotel, cornarair hinland Smithfield. Mlittw' Meats, corner of Penn it. and Cullal. Spremc Eagle, ; Liberty street, near seventh. - Maniriom Haase, Liberty St., opposite Wayne. ro"esAmrifi 3f4nsion House, Penn St., oppoiite '''3troii City Ifotel, Fifth street, between Ilrood and Aftirkei;Jacob Boston, Proprietor. ' • .'ifi.Cleoil's•Celebrated Female Pills. t HESE Pills are strongly recommended: tq the notice ' of ladies as a safe and efficient remedy - in t.etiiei'dtig' those complaints peculiar to theirses'; from srantnfexereise,orgeneraldebilityof the system. They A - print* - costiveness, and counteract all Hysterical and Nervous affections. These Yillshavegained the sane .ion and appiubation of the tnost eminent Physicians in the . United States, 4iot Many 3lotliers. For sale R:'I:.i.SEELERS, Agent, sep-•14,1 • Nu. 426, IVood Sweet. he4nw Siicnnd $.,0 1 T & 1) OA. RD ING HODS 311. FRANKLIN HOUSE. fp HE snbscriber respectfully informs his friends 1. and the public, that he has opened a Howland Boarding House in Third street, *a few 41..rtws from Wood, where travelers and others will he aecurnmit dateitna the most reasonable terms. The house is spacious, and has been fitted up at conAderablo ex iteeset, and every arrangement is made that gill en sire the comfort and render satisfaction to boarders "'card lodgers. A share of public patronage is respect hilly solicited. al-tf CHRISTIAN SCHMERTZ Coal! Coal!! A DAM M'KEE always keeps, coal for sae at ' "-the Monongahela wharf, above the Bridge and rt - the Basin, in Liberty st, next to Mathew Sloan's Warehouxe, which he will sell as Cheap as it can be pin-chased of any other dealer „Itl I 7,-tf. Spring Fashion. - THE subscriber has now 012 hand, and glitib will continue tn atanufacture, (at his old - stand, No 73 Wood street) the latest style of HATS and CAPS, whithtftte twain, arid durabflity,,annot be surpassed. Thankful to his friend...and the public for so liberal a i n atroaage heretofore bestowed, he hopes to merit .coatinastoce of their favors. WILLIAM DOUGLASS, Wood street, - .inlB:•lnt next door to the corner of 4 th FRESH SPRING 0-00f)S.- ciaztAr PLACE FOR CASH. SIGN TH F: GILT COMB. . •Nb. 143,-/lfarket Street, near ,Libertg. ' TraiKtub;criber respect fully informs his customers and thopublic o ..tinernily, that he bus just,retutn ad from the &Ind; end Is now receiving-es-large, good i statiiihaapais assort:awn tof variety goods- as-any other '-atatdishment in the oily. Merchants and others who "islet° purchase cheap, will please call at No. 108, .and they will tot be disappointed. Thefollowing cam. i p f ises part or the stock just received. 200 doz. coat and 6 curd spool cotton, 200 " Graham's 6 " 1200 " assorted, 200" lbs. " Titley's shoe threads, 200 ". patunthreatis,.: 200 gross hooks audeyes, 150 packs American pins, Gernian " • 175thatisand needles, 180 miaowed stay bindings, 350diaa. assorted tine ivotyzembs, • -214 " redding •-• .580-- " assorted cotton cords, 225 gross shoe laces, 50 " corset " 150 doz. cotton night caps, , . , • 200 . assorted - bbsie4y, glom a4tilnitt4- 1 .: , 25-A T efi . is,orted fans, 300 do. palm leaf hats, Pieces Aibburton lace, 60 " edgings 500`grosS , pearl buttons, 7 . 5 gilt • " - 80 " figured horn buttons, 120 " lasting and japanned do, 50 fiueEnglisti dressing combs, • , 160 '" assorted suspenders, t „dlitkt getteralassortmect of Variety Goods to comer? duaßo merman, which will be sold wholesale or retail, theap for cash. C. YEAGER. , • INPO-8 - . --, To Printers. _____ illtitithave - reccived, and will hereafter keep cor• Ilf V scantly on Inulci r a full supply of Prinung Ink, ITrseandsmall kepi, which we will be able to'sell than it has heretofore been sold M. this city. ' from the country accompanied by the cash ri, ' 'll be prontiady attended to. PlYA.F'.te").— PHILLIPS & SMITH, ' . ' "DcOlLatllice orthi Pos44o4BtureacuiteS .e -,. . .:. . "i'.4 , ~-,.? • : „ ..... . ~ .., ~ g l' - ;1' - ',.. 1 ..• ... , . i I hi ; ~.I --.... :. '.;:'' • -1- •c31.f. , '.1.1,1; ~. 1 ..• ~,, . , •.!.i ._... , .... .. ..... ".,. • . . 7f ' -- • . • • , HOTELS B. Woods r attprney and Coluasatt or at La Office on FOurth street. between Grant end Smithfield, a few doors from the corner of Fourth and Grant Creels. Sept 10 M'CANDLESS & M'CLURE, Attorneys and Counsellors at Law, Office in the-Diamond, back of the old Court House, seplo Pittsburgh. Francis IC Shnak, Attorney at Law, Fourth street, ober° AVood, sep 10—ly Pittsburgh, Pa Thomas Hamilton, Attorney at Law Fifth, between Wood and Smithfield sts. sep 10-I Pittsburgh ' , Pa. Enter & Buchanan, Attorneys at Law, Ciinee removed from the Diamond to "Auoruey's Row," shady side of 4th, between Market and Wnexists,, sep 10 l'ittsburr N. Blickial _ lea raster, Attorney at Law, Has removed his office tn Bearer' Lal:s. Buildings, 4th st., nbuve Smithfield, Pittsburgh. Rep 10 James Callan, Attorney at Law. OFFICE FIFTH STREET, PIT/SDI/Ran june Wm. E. Austin, Attorney at Law, Pittsburgh Pa. Office in Fourth street, opposite D urkc's Wit.t.tax E. AUSTIS, EN., will give his atten tion to my nufiniidied busine,ri, and I recommend hire to the patronage of my friend:. sep 10—y LTER FORWARD. fibular & Simpson, Attorneys at Law; Office at the building formerly occupied by the Uni ted States bank, 4th street, between Market and Wood streets. m:1-3m CHARLES SHALXR. EDWARD ststesoN. Dania" AIL Carry, Attorney at km, Office on Fifth greet, between Wood and Smithfield ar 8 Pittsbu h. _ ',Robert Porter, Attorney at Law, bffice on the corner of Fourth end Smithfield streets sep rQ Pittsburgh, Henry & ,11 1agraw,Attorney at Law, !lasi-Cr/loved his office whin residence, on Fourth st two rioors &hove Smithfield. sep 10 S. Scldea, Attaraay at Law, Ofline on Fourth street, between Wood and Smithfield I.'Conveyancing and other instruments of wri tins leitalit smd promptly executed tsar 21• x( Jt 'elm J. Mitchell, Attorney at Law, Will attend to collecting and securing claims, anti wi also prepnre legal instruments of writing with correc nese and despatch. Smithfield street (near sth lit re e Pittsburgh. mg, '4l 8. DZorrow, Alderman, Offive nosh side of Fifth street, between AVeod and pep 10-if Dr. S. R. Holmes, Office in Second sheet, next door to Mulrany & Co: IVnrehotiip. se • f o.v L. iWISINBOP 3esator. Robinson & Sicliride, Attovioys at Law, Office on Fourth, between %Vaud told Murketaid. .re. 'Comte, nncingund nther instrumentsof writing legally and protrytlytmccuted. 10-tf . _ - Thomas' Deruielly, Attorney at Law, Office with 11 H Von At:pingo, Eq., in tho Diamond south-west .h.lO of theold Court house, Pittsburgh. niv7 Dr. George Watt, --- PR A C TISING PHYSICIAN 4. SURGEON f =Z Office, So lithliehi et. near the come: of Sixth. Dr. A. W. Patterson, OfScam) Southfield wtreet, third door from the corner o sixth street, sep 10 . _ William A. Ward, Dentist, Liberty 'Street, a few doors below St. Clair, ap0,1843 - ----- Doctor Danis! McNeal, Office on Fifth, street, between Wood and Smitiaffelf streets, Pittsburgh. doe I HAILMAN,JENNINOS & CO„ COTT N YARN WAREHOUSE, N. 43, Wood Street, Agents for the gale of the Eagle Cotton Factol'y Yarns. *max . 4 • NEW GOODS.-;PRESTON& MACKEY, Wholesale mid Retail Dealers ix' English, 'French and Domestic Dry Goods No. 81, IMp.rket street,Pittsburgh. pep 10-y BIRIVIINGH A Ai ,&. Ca Couunissioa and Porwardhig Vlerchaa,,, ' No. GO, Water street, Pittsburgh, Pa. f7 ° Tr.ast3.—Receiving and shipping, 5 cents per 100Ibs. Commi4sion on purchases and sales, 21.p0r cent mar'42—v 85 crirantaville Juniata Iron Work", • Edward Hughes, Manufaeturer of lion dad Nail, Warehouse, No. 25, Wood st., Pittsburgh. cep 10-y _ . HAILMAN, JENNINGSi& CO., Wholesale Grocers, Commission and Pro- duce Merchants, And dealers ia Mannfaelnres. .nsr 17 Nu. 43. Wood street. Pittsburt. ----- Matthew Jones, Herber sad Hair Dreamer, Hai removed to Fourth street, opposite the Mayor's of fice, where he will he happy to wait upon permanent or transient customers. Ile solicits a share of public pa tronage. sep 10. E.E.. NIcGOINN, RECORDING REGULATOR, UPOifice in RcisiNGTON'S BUILD INGS, I'enn strec a few doors nbthas Handitreet. - j23—tf J D Williams, . : WHOLESALE AICH RETAIL GROCER,. tor . warding and Conunmission Merchant, and dealer in Country Produce and Pittsburgh Manufae tures,No 28 Fifth street, Pittsburgh. HIJEY Wholesale Dry Goods Slarehants; No 123, Wood Street, Thild door above Fifth, ►Vest side, Pittsburgh. ol CHARLES A. McANULTY, Forwarding and Commission merchant, PITTSBURGH, PA., • Agent for U. S Portable Boat Line, far the transporta tion of Merchandize to and from Pittsburgh, Baltimore, Philadelphia, New York and Boston. j3l-ly JOHN PARKER, (Of the late firm of J. +J. Parker.y - Wholesale Grocer, Dealer in Prodnce,lted P/ 7 'TSHURGKMANUF4CFPRES, , • No. 5, CossmaciAt.: Royi, mar?o-t( rhtehergh, PITT 'SBURGH, WEDNES JOHNSTON & STOCKTON, Booksellers, Printers and Paper Stokers, No. 37, Market gtivet. aep 10 JOHNSON' & DUVAL, Bookbinders and Paper Rulers, Continue business at the stand late of NrCandless Johnson. Every description of work in their line nor., lyand promptly executed. may B—y TROIKAS B. POOR( FRANCIS L. 'fault Thos. B. Young & Co. Furniture Ware . Rooms, coiner of Hand street and Ex change , alley. Persons wishing to purchase furniture, will find it to their advantaigeldgive Lisa call, being full ly dna:fled/hat we canpleasee to quality asmiprico. seplC. ZOhn 0113'hyright, UTLER and Surgical lnstioment Mannincturer, C No 140 Wood street, two doors from Virgin al ley, Pittsburg, Pa. N. S.—Always on hand an extensive assortment of Surgical and Dental instruments, Banker's, Tailor's, Hatter's, Hair Dmser's and Tanner's Patent Shears Saddler's Tools, Trusses, &e. je 24. Janes Patterson, Jr, 13 irmingbain, near Pittsburgh, Pa.,mtua gy sfacturor. of locks, tinges and belts; tobacco , fufle r, mill and timber s crews; housen *maws for rolling milk, Etc. AleP 10-Y Jobs lllMiskey, Tailor ad Cletbier, Liberty street, between Sixth street and Virgin alley, S lath side. sep 10 - - - - Webb. Crlauey's Boot and Shoe Ilgamittctgoz y No. 83, 414 at., %me door That U. S. Doak. Ladies prunella, kid and satin shoes made in the neatest manner, and by the neatest French pattern*. eep 10 Dielmilirhaat do Tatter/ .11011 MTS TOR STEAMER CLEVELAND AND ' , IRON CITY LINE," - TO CLE.YELAND. O. A. G. IttrintAar - uses a irrnorro, (soccegion, to Lloyd & Co.) Ino.esale avid Retail Grocers and Coutstission Merchaists, No. 140, Libertyst., a few doors abort. St. Clair, aPPilere families and others can at all time, be furnished with good Goods at moderate prices. f2O .„ . DAVID LLOYD D. & O. W. Litorl, MOLESALE GROCERS, COMMISSION FOR W A BRING MERCHANTS, AND PAALLR! IN rItoDUCL 11. PITTLISVIIAAN AANU• re Liberal n4vnace. in r4sli orgtsatia ramie on coneiganienta of Cnxlucc , &c., at X*, tilt Liberty • trerir.' 11115 , , MAIM VA JAMES ISOWARD & CO. ITAVii removed their WALL'Pflit WA tlonsr, to- • No. C 3, WOOD sTnr:t:T. between I)iamond alley and Fourth street. Where they bore On hand a large and splendixl ns. sartment Or ‘V ALL A and BUgnans , ouituble fur papering Parlor:, Chamber., W alto, &c. A Iso, ei *moral nosortmeut of We ititog, Lotter, PI int ing. and Tea paper, Iknoset Itourd., &c. %Vlach they will soli low fur Cash. or in exchange for !tags, Tanners &taps, ate. Feb 42. l 4 4 IttIEMOVAL-' - lIOLDSHIP & BROWNE HAVE rumovtl their Paper Siure from Mallet street. to No. 64 Wothl street, one door from the cornerof 4th street, whore 'bey keep ou hund their us toil assortment of WALL PAPERS. for raperin pa r• lor4. entries, auto/ben+, Vic. , and also PRINTING, WRITING, and WR APPI NG P.% PERS, BONNET HOARDS, &e., an of which they °tier fur link on nr . comniadating terms. IA 14 1813--tilt --------- NtcHotas D. CoLXMAIif I LOYD IL COLEMAN Coleman & Co., Ocrieral Agee', Forwarding' awl Commission Merchant", .eveeStree t, Vicksburg, Miss. They respectfully on icitrongegnmelita. n 22-1 f • _ William C. Wall, Plain and, Panay Portrait mid Picture Frame Aran nforturer, No. 87, Fourth strrct; Pittsburgh, Pa. AN V ASS brusltes,vurnisli, Sze. , for artlios•alwaYs on hum!. Looking Glasses, /kr., promptly ha met! to order. Repniringdone at the shortest not ice. Porticokr attention paid. to mgildingund jobbing m every description. Persons fitting stamboate or houses will find it to their advantage to call., sap 10-y, SAMUEL MORROW, nacturer of Ti Al are Copper and Sheet Irina W No. 17, F'ifth strect,betteeex IVood and Market, • Keeps constantly on hand a good assortment of "wares, and solicits a share of p üblic patronage. Also, on ltand, the followingarticles: shoyels.,iwkersjton&sigTidiromt, MUG"; tiailtleti;;Pitt4O,Tcn cofreq, pinti&c. "Mer chants anti tethers anqnritod to" etit ttrid eitainint. fair themselves,a she le dettermhted' to 14H - cheap (breasts or approved paper mar T—tf PORTRAIT PAINTING. J. OSBORN F:, Port rail Painter, Fourth st. 3d storyßurk's flufil ding. J. Osborne would solicit scull from those Who desire Portraits. Spcimcns can be teen at his rooms may 5. Dont you Want A HANDSOME Coat and Pantaloons, or Vest, 11 bettet made and finer cloth than you can get at the high priced establi•Amect s of the city? If you do, cull at the. Three Big Doors. We will warranttlipm equal, if not superior, to any that can Ins purchased west of the mountains. Bring the cash mei we will rot you into a first rat9-suit MA. few minutes. If you prefer haviug your measure taken and your dollars made according to your own, notion you can havejt done, and when it is dunoyou will be satistiod.beyoud a doubt. Don't mistake the place. • • JOHN 111.CLOSXF;Y,. mar27-tf Three Big Deers, No EH, Liberty DR. W. KERR JOE MOEtt. Ea. • KF:RR Sr, MOHLER, DRUGGISTS AND APOTIIFICARIES, Corner of liloodelreel anS Virgin alley, No. 144, F RESH Medicines, selected and, put up with care, can be had at all times, at mqdetate Physicians' prescriptions carefully compound ed. " Notice to all whom it may coacera. ALL persons having claims against the Estate of Oliver Ormsby Evans, damaged, an well asthese knowing themselves indebuxl to the same, will please present their accounts for settlement to . Evans, No 10 Water Street, who is duly authorized ta mettle the said Estate. SA RAH L. EVANS, febls Adminisuatna. Pakinirton'ilhirlvalled 1151aficing, • - xi ANUFACTURED andsold wholesale and retail, .01. a LITH STREin WM door below Smithfield, oettnr-ly, [marlB SIDNIT STRONG . LILO! V crA CTV urs may :1-ly AY AUGUST 281 184 . PITTSBURGH MANUFACTORY, . springs and Akins for Carriages At Eastern Prices.' - 1/INHE s übset i hers manufacture and keep constants jj ly on hand Coach, C and Eliptic Springs (war ranted,) Juniata Iron Axles, Silver and - Brass plated Dash-Frames, Brass and plated Hub Bands, - Sturnp Joints, patent Leather, Silver and Brass Lamps. Three fold Steps, Malleable Iron, Door Handles awl Hinges, &c. , &e. JONES & COLEMAN. 9110 St. Clair st., near the Allegheny Bridge. - - ilasnoval—lron Safes. ir RESPECTFULLY interning friends that I have .1 removed my FIRE PROOF IRON SAFE I ' FAC rat? Yto Third street, opposite the Post Of . fiee, and avail myself of this opportunity to tender my thanks to the public for the liberal patronage whieh they have'faysn-ed me with for several years, and web, ell a continuance of their favors. I pledge myselfmy Safes shall be made without any deception. All my Safes which have been in buildings burnt down have saved all theircontenu. ogr Ilieyara kept for sale at my shop, and at At _ , Jones& Co's, Dulsell & Fleming s, and at D T Morgan's. JOHN HENNINci, bbls good New OtteansSupir for sale. nl3-tf Improved Illairnosia Safes, . mA.ArrAcTualso EY CONSTABLE & BURKE, • Fifa Street, between Wood coed Seeitkfie Pittsburgh, Pa. T HE sokweribersi , prtoent their reaperti to their nu merate Mende far thjr l'ortner !The ma Ingram. age, wad•would take this method ofiviguring them and Allot pane generally that all future favors will be duly appreciated. Their articles hate been fully meted, of which stsifirieut testimony will begiven to tiny inquirer. The principle.' of their locks and safes are not cur passed intim Betiott. -- The price &holy coemiderahly lessened, and . will be fauna as low, if net below any other resporukible boom in the Union. We would taketids opportunity of thanking the ca rious Editors of this city and elsewhere, the base spoLeo so highly of us and our salmi. The public are respretfully invited to examine our snicks Meuse purchasing ebiewistret, feeling assured the stsperiority afoot manufacture will be apparent to sill cared id spectators. N. CONSTABLE At E. BUREF.. N. B. Safes ran be obtained of any size or shape, or of any prinr ipie of !Mt or construction, of the sub iClibers, or of S Church, Second street, Pittsburgh, Pa. u'2o-tt NEW ESTABLISHMENT. Sininagshebt Chitliar eters. lIRANCIS COOLEY and ROBERT LAIRD TA tut's, having tissue ;toed themselves togother lee the puritans, of tarring on extenaitoly their busi ness, and fitted up u anon on Water street, between Smithfield and Wood streets, near the Monongahela H msg. ntsprel fatly solicit tl+at rootage of their friends and the public. Having just opened a largo assort :nerd of treasonable good., aid materials, and mad., rise: necessary arningementii, they tire [impaired to fill all order*, with which they may he favored, with despatch, and on the most rearonablo terms. may /7-if REYNOLDS & WILUARTH, Forwarding sad Cansmission Mistshangs, AND DEALERS IN LUMBER, GROCERIES, PRODUCE, AND PITTSBURGH MANUFACTURES, FOR THE ALLEGIIE V Y RIVER TRADE Cornet of l'enn and Irwin streets, L. 0. Rsysmi.ns, t rITTSSUROII.• L. WILMARTH. 5 •Slr J. K. LOUSY. 060. cos ELL, Philad'a AUCTION GOODS. JAMES K. LOGAN & CO., Fifth Street, hewer' Me Exekange Bonk owl Wood Street, Pifiobwrork, Po., Dealers in Staple Sind Fancy Dry Goias, ..1100TS, 8110. ES, CLOCKS, 4e. A - LLE?i E.erkange Broker, corner of Wood and 7'hird streets, Pittsburg Pa. flokl, Silver, and Solvent Bank notsis, bought and sold. Sigluchoskiion the Eastern eitiel, fur sale. Dudis,notes and bills, caller ted. IIIIKIPERKSCES Wm. 801 l & ell., John D. Davis, " F. Lorenzo, -J. Painter &Co., Joseph Woodwell, James May, A ley..Bron6on &CO. John H Brown &Co. James M'Condleas. J. R. Mtlinakt. W. H. Nye, 'Esq., t'rus't . Bank rOR...,SALE CI:IEAP, I Tire New and First Rate Steansaiginos. ONE is 20,horse power, 10 inch cylinder,siad foot stroke, will be sold with or without boilers. The Olhet engin6 is 12 horse power, 7h inch cylinder, 3 foot stroke, one boiler about el. ft.= .ong. 30 inches indiarnetes. Theme engines are made of the berat ma terials and in the inost substantial manner, and will be sold on accommodating ileistiw. They can be seen at the warehouse ofthe subscriber at any time. i24—tf H. DEVINE, U. Statesbi e. JOHN McFARLAND, 'Upholsterer and Cabinet Maker,li st.,bctrecn tt'ood and Market, Respectfully infant's his friendsand the public that 1w is prepared to execute all orders for sofas, sideboards, bureaus, chairs, tables, bedsteads, stands, hair and spring mattresses, curtains, carpets; all sorts uf uphol iiteting woik, which ho will warrant equal to any made ire the city, and on reasimable terms. sop 10 - PARTNERSHIP. HE Undersigned have this day entered into part • nerthip, lot the purpose of doing a Transporta fion, Forwarding, and Commission business underthe atyleand firm of H DOVille & Co. H. DEVINE. mar 28 E. G WH rrEsinEs: JOHN SCOTT & CO., Wholesale Grocers and Commission Mr chants, • N 0.7; Commercial Rcnr; Liberty street, filtsbur. •. WJ DA VITT, formerly of the Iron City Cloth . ing Store, ib now engaged at the Tits= Bin MORS, where he will be happy to see his. friends andformeFc.uatotners, end *cry° them to the bast of his ability,. a3-tf JaiCosirtud C•idaUCtaiuraniptisra V.! THORN'S PULMONARY CANDY. T HlS c o At e g a :s sant al ai le K t i td "„ ra a ll in the cu p iv fo r „poru it) °u n!ln w ow? l o ld r rteeectiffered to the public. The use of it is so great that the proprietor has some difficulty in keeping, a supply for the increasing demand. Medical agencies, groce. ries, druggista.coßee houses, and even bars on steam boats, keep a supplyon band. It is called for every where, and will sell in any place. The reason is this everycone who bast . ' cough or cold by eating a few sticks find themselves cured, as it were, by magic. Persons at a distance, by 111 , 173iti hig the money, port paid, to the subscriber, will be attended to. For sale by the single stick, G.l rents; Eve sticks for 9....'1 cents; and at wholesale by Wm. Timms, Druggist, 53, Market Street, where a 1 gensvelassortrnent of Drugs andMedicincemay always bc found. Pd.__ Horatio P. Voltam Cabinet Dlakei, (Late of the fires of Yore*, 4. Ar Curdy) HAS commenced the easiness in all its branches at Noln, Wood street, between First and Second sum„, whaw he will keep constan tly on Iminl a good as sortment of well marks FURNITURE, and hopes, by strict attention, to business, to merit a continuance of the patronage of the public. Every attention vrillhePaiil to furnishing COFFINS, &r. . A Furniture Car for hire. • ' • , July II .... . . ~ IT 011111 AP SI _ • 4 Ft DAV A it 111 • 44 WHITMORE rt WOLFF, Corner of Liberty and Si. - Clair Sts., Pittsburgh ARE now receiving their spring imporpttion of HARDWARE,CUTLERY AND RAD DLER Y, to which the respectfully invite the atter armor purchasers. liavingcomplated arrangements, through which thou arc now receiving supplies DI REG r FROM 7'HE MANUFACTORIES IN ENGLAND, they shall ut nil tithes bo Prepared to aell at such prices as will make it the Interest of pur chasers to call. A I wri)st on hand„ a fall awl general assortincni of R.f. FLE BARRELS AND GUN TRIMMINGS, PLANES, COOPERS, CARPENTERS AND twirl's-. TOOLS. Algo,' a great Variety of LOCKS arid• LATCHES few beildhig purposes, In. imam with 'every variety of articles appertaining to the business. al 6-tr tri-Inom orry ZIOVELL, FIFTH STREET, Neel door to Ike Ezekaase Beak, PiitalourgA, Pa, Jacob Boston, Proprietor, L.) ESP ECTF U LLY informs his friends and the IL public generally that he bas taken this well known establishment.and has had 11. tlioreoghly paired in nil its departmeina; and itis aow fitted up in a style inferior to none in she city. _Epicures, asal iril fond of good eating, will find his larder, hoouteuusly supplied with all the necessaries and lux - mice the. mar ket can atibrd. It will be the - tate inid'pride of the proprietor to keep his eating department well attired, and in a manner suited to the taste of the most fasti dious. To the lovers of good 'hoots, too,, he can without flattery to himself, offer as'good end well furnished a BAR ails kept in the - westortrecidittry: The choicest winos and liestufstronger liquors will always be kept in store, for the accommtalation of those who may fa. vor him with a call. _ His facilitirs'fiiraccointiMdiiti ng die traVeling,pub. lie generally, 4 , ilthefoutkitepniii to tiny in the city. The Stable is airy awl capacious; $ll4 the best attention will be given to the horses of thoseputtiog up at his house. ulB-if PittAwrgh, Pa. Philadelphia. Cineinanti 3 O., St. LOllit, M. y. y Louisville. . New /Arrival of Queonaware & China. fi E. subvcriber would resportiolly invite • the bit te.ntion of tho pubiie to bi.present stockof White Glazed Ware,a soperiorartiele, toguther with a select antortment of White French Chion,cooarrisinr An the ltecessarypiectts to constitute complete bets OfDining and , Tou were. - • • Also a general stock of article.; suitablefor the-sup ply of omuitty merchants, to which their attention invited. arbis old stand, corner of Front and Wood streets. HENRY RIGBY. ally - DI NNING'S FIRE PROOF IRON CHESTS. • TITTSIKUR(II4, Oct. 24, • 1442- J Denning: On Friday, the 30th of last month; a bout 9 o'clock at night, the Planiog, Grooving, and SashMiaufactory i owned by Guy, Dilworth & Co., with nlargsguantity of dreesed and undressed 1 u mher, %vestal consumed by fire- - The Iron Safe-which I bought of you some time back was in the most exposed Situation during the fire, and was entirely red hot. lam pll'ased to in formyou it was opened at the elope of the fire, and all books, papers, &c.osaved;—'thtie is the imustiedommon. dation I can give of the utility ofyoor safes. . . 021-rf THOMAS SCOTT. ei Bill trateePinsaks For precept-Eng:4 in itteoineig owlet the late Is i 4r, for ia.le cdtrvp . JY 2 S • t . ------,* ,4_ _ .R.EMOVAZi.— • ierair mati v Atom..Tu. p T HE subscriber begs leave to ryturn Ilia ;Lt.: . grateful acknowledgments to his numerous ------- -----------:--------.,--,-,-,------.----"'.-^4; frien4llll4.thie&biliel iwgunerssl for their liberal pa. I - L. 17" 'fix Buffalo Courier .emitaine she ftilsoessaase„--...: trmmgd tot -yenta pbst, arid Would earnestly solicit a i scription of the largest Steamship 'plying en'tialrffililitcf I continuance . at his new establishment, No 84, Third !waters of the Globe.' - The accpunt will veititit i eets .: i lz ' - •. street, (south side) between Wood and Market ars., 1 ling to ninny of our readers: ,e 1 and 4th dont from Wood street, adjoining Mr Ihnisen's GI il r liit 41 ,** - `'. 4. 4r'ir'l lil - addition la the matinfac- THE STEAMBOAT EMe/f(E. -.. r - t . ture of cabinet furniture, he has commenced the llp. This magnificent Ship departed to.riey - on-her 41.1 1 tat holstering lirisinesi in all its branches, and the mane s I voyage, and oil who do besinese on thegteal ckfteiS facture,of Windsor Chalesof every description, togeth- I justly feel proud of this specimen of the skill •Of - .VIWs er with a new invention ofbellateds fat superior to any ;ern mechanics andartizabs. Thewortdinapia felillts of the patent humbugs or the day, the facility their challenged to producci - her superior in ritse; &ere.* construction affurdiVrill strongly - recommend them to ' of model, neatness of finieh; strength, safetYi tfllviq's the ptiblic, as the/ are a perfect bug trap. land perfect adaptation to the great trade for 44 - 400 The subscriber is:intermitted to spare neither pains r etie is intended. Speen months ago,: heralktir_flit* nor expense in precuringishe latest eastorn -,F renoh and :bora were oaks of the forest, and within Itatessesesttisos English fashions; and .itturiamisseisste;s4,tbe,semices of bled , by the skill end enterprite of cur libipserrigirtii, some of the best WOrlinien ln the country he will he I they here been moulded Mtn the largest arelltrentattem enabled to mitimfitritsira furniture of a superior style. !craft Aunt. Purchasers willfired it their interest to call before per ! , The Esternk: is Two Vinndred and sixty - feet - ire chasing elsewhere, es be will keep constantly on hand 'length, measures ' Twelve Hundred and 'Tieefery a general assortment of furniture, chairs, mattresses, j 7'on*, being about Two . Hundred - Tons larger. t }}tea{ l ... .: M. KANE. II .B. Steam an jr. ;any Steamship plying on the fresh waters of tbeGlohe, ti cenel hones furnished with uphol- i Her bull was coestryteted by 'art. 9eo.•'W: -thine", stery, chains, end cabinet, furniture, at reduced prices land is a hostel iful specimen of navel arehitectureialis and with despatch. al6-tf ting in the water light and majestic Ili the' gracefkil Swan. Instead of the usual round, blutf hew arid'ateiii, star is sharp, clipi.er built fore and aft, rind htti"iinfiltit the eye of an 'old salt,' is clean and sYmnietriest; indis eating arrowy swiftness. In additioe to the immense timbers of the hull - she is greatly strengthened by !AN sea l circular arches amidships, alone capable di e suss laining more than the weight of her 'heavy erthine. , --• Outside planking, six inches thick; inside Slit inehei, and the hull as strong as the best atiMber and irontitsif mike it. The great length and strength of hell'itlis confidently believed will offer sueb-',resistance tee'lfifts ' waves as in a great measure to uveVeente tittpleisisi* motion of the boat in rough weather.... ' -- • ' .. - ihe Engines , ef , Six Hundred ifurso power; hi 'a simple and perfect piece of mechanism, unt - 1• wills 'the boilers, which tare plaritel 'below deek, was constetteted and pireup by the Ceyelnign Steam Furnace Visalia.. ny. Me- E T Suerllnl, agent ofthe Company, *been indefatigable for pushing- - fotward the hetivy'jiiht r and nosuperintendlitg • its cnnipletion, to tits, Plaice •Stit , fruition' of the - proprietors rif Ihe boat. -- Mr. - ninth Rogers; the irigeidous merit - Mist under Whiaser - skilful direction the eegine was constructed, has introduces', stoma! Oltertilions , and improvements whereby the whole has been rendered ns perfect as so poet &int 'a machine-eould possibly be mode. The cylirtiler.is 15 inches diameter, and 10 feet itrolte, and fitted With in improved arrangemer.t of Sickles' celebrated Cuts of, ii Melt obvietes the noise and trumping ocenliested by the cut-ofF in generril use. The greatest hatter - We s meat of ell. is the substitution of locomotive' Seines Donna large scale fur the ordinary ones. They are six in numher,26 fret long including the fire . phteesooki - .. 4 feet in diameter, each containing 9.'7. flues, 6 ineheit diameter:m(l2oi feet long, alfordine the enotethitit lire serfage of five thousand sTiare feet'' s There 'ere • ' two furnaces, each of which will contain a cord acid 0 half or wo-.4-1, bet us thee are entirely inside-tif...tbe boilers there is 110 pussilde chance of the' boat - evisi taking tire from them Tho bailers are double riveted thtoughotit, and tire maths of the best quality of iron from the celebrated Rolling Mills of Mesird Seens'ist Co., l'iitsburgh. The hoileiers are stßo fined With- • EVlllire Surety Guard, a well tested preventive of 'ix:. plosions. The shafts are 20 feet long; 171 - rtches diani- .., ' eter, and weigh 18 tons. - The cranks are of propose tantalite , i'll-, eatsit weighing one and a half tents, and - are c.mrtected to the- pistite • 12-' n hags pittrtare, the wri,t of which alone in - its .fimshed stare weighs- NIS 'i pounds! All she east inn, sv‘n-k is made from the eel- . 4 ebrated flanging Hod, I t , tn, which has bcen.provetl by experiments of the II 8 Ordnance Doper tment to be the strongest iron manufactured in the chlite . 4 Steles, The wheels are 23 feet in diameter with 12 feet hick; its, the whole frunishiag t intake powersimiirsallexL--= Great credit is due to the Cusahogu Stearvilltitutee - 1 Company for their despatch and good Workatanshiiiiii putting up this pondertnis engine, and they have ehoWn , conclusively diet "same thbigs eau be dune as welt as 1 others 7 west of Pittsburgh. • -. z The spacious bell of the Empire is divided Mina .!..,... freight hold capable of stowing - Four ThOusand . Fled ~ Hundred barrels, a boiler and fire room, and . forrisid and aft Steerage Cabins, each 00 feet in length and well provided with berths. llnusttal and very superi. or arratrg,e-nents have been made in the c onstruction of • the Empire for the coincide, ce and comfbet ad w hole ~ prosinc, - of stem age passeigers. They ere also flit fished with two apartments well vetuflutei.l,.'l4litf4 and roomy, on the after part of the main deck; one a Steerage Cabin, the other a Ladies' Steerage Cabin. designed (..xclusively far female., alai holh.furaislfeel 1 with wide berths and such conyenierroes et to else em, '-' igt ant must make the good hieit trilly . e - Omfortable home-like. . Aft of the Ladies' Steerage is aC a '. exprrssly cur the accommoclaticm, of nurses and cr. . [- drew, w here they can he by themselves unfi. Ail! , ether passenger s . This Cabin is providedwith a was room, dressing aeons, Sze , and is eonnecied . .,yiitis Alai 1 Ladies' Cabin by it ilight of Alairi. ''On the stai*iiird sid e of the main deck forward of the' peddle - hiceief, • are two Saltines or Social Ilalls,for the arritinifisorlitiott .: of Cahill passengers, 0,, the larboard ;lila . illes , • kitchen, pantry, store reom, &c. Abaft the pedU/ioX s 4 eti are the Cumpunion IVeys, leading . up 'tei jists'' . ",tWarti Cabin. - -. -. . . _ ' The Main Cabin of the Ea P.III aii I;rOblitiyrelilol4% ' . ' are qual in . the world ! Its length its .E i cirtt .. 110DiS l width Fifteen feet, of proportirnitt.W:hil'- and lighted the emir. length thro u gh the painted' 'ilif ~ 7 under the roof, the- Sash moveable fin the piiipi'atkor ventilation,, Not al/ UltifTt .übsyucts the vislon; and • .. kie%ied ,fa ,m either extremity a ball is presented ,. 41 vast dimensions a nd . priers ly magnificence. The style of painting aril deem-Atha ' is new On the Leketi,'„ 'O4 4 ---_ gives the,Cabitr a rich , enhpie, but neat . , 1ig15 . .i,. , Rai,' ,-- and inviting aspect. The creations of the insvint r ivta "• genius of Mr. I. C. Miller never fail to attiott - W • please; and the rencitlings of the - artist - are - int *greets- .. hie keeping with good taste and harmony of lig ht Ind shade. Peach Trees. de , TIIE subscriber has just received from the Nu r. - ='sery of Landreth and •Fulton, near l'hiladelphio, lot of the choicest variety of poach trees, to which he would call the attention of the public. F. L. SNOWDEN. No Liberty at. hood of Wood, William Adair, Boot and Shoe Maker, iLiberty it. opposite the head of Smith field. The subscriber having bought out the d igi stock of the lnti Thomas Rafferty, deceased,bas commenced business at the old stand of Mr. R., anti is prernrwi to execute Lill descriptions of work in Gis hue, in the best manner, nod on the shortest notice. Ho keeps constantly on hand a large assortment of Shoe findings of all deleriptions, am I of the best quality. fie solicits the patronage of the public aii4 of the craft. rep 10-7 WM. ADAIR. PRJcb'',-..T:VV0:....P4-I*-s 7 The :Qin Cabin can. ha divided by frai l * A asira • into thtett apartments.at pluasure, the firit oit :pOOO . :tiit ~ and truly elegant Ladies Cabin, luittrfnuslyfaraugiesk with centre table, sofas, loud es, &c..—aext a tw Salon r Drawing Ituum, furnished g ied with a flue!. _„., ~. . Piano, centre-tube, sofas and loang,es--.thea ktstiPiela. "''. tlernen's Cabin, used also as a Dining Cillbii4,olo:' flundred and Thirty feet in length, also richly fu altisl 'etl, and prusidvd with eV; -.1 ) ti"unvenience for coptisor..k, - - able et Iji l wen t. The intplern ,it..)le and supra:km.644h . • ; of the I'm altar,' of Ow bhat ate sufficiently attestr44, the Let-v :lanolin ! entent that it i.• Crum the Etiro l ure .1. , ware roams (.1 fk1e.,..r... (4 , nJurr and Yineent. Ott eael, side or the 7.tlnin Cabins are the -,,Staul: - • . , . ...- Rooms nod sleeping apartments for COtn.pespeners, ~ The,:e palnle. arealarge,. curtespot a li ng w i t h t h e , uun „ . . , ... moth siie of dot limit, ure.,%yeli ventilated, have a • -- opeolog, von duck as well us in the ,Caldat it .: ~ what sdif mote conduces to scot and corniikrt,,, . " - "" wide, tounfy berths, with double mattresses sprestd 4 a match, and are provided with bagin ,, . eWers, 5ic..,,f.,4 fact uith every convenience of a hoierssieePingatriii; 'items. The Upholstery is by Mr. Harding, and iii.iiq, , .. excellent keeping with the other appointments of. the .. bout. Opposite the ,Isiloon the State rooms are I iitic ted by folding doors so as to be thrown 40 °opal - pleusurv. Fhese are furnished- with modern fa ... F steadsinstead of berth‘witicb, when closed; gieindre roan', the appearance of handaomely furnished petlun. .' Nothing can be more delightful for travelling parties or families, than the Saloon sad Ojetieult pikriomwt- Over each guard abaft the paddle hoses Ire WV elltailtit.-- '-; trtentr furnished with bedstead, sofa, &e gavial. • ; . - '':::: rooms in our brathotets. One in the Captnieesi• . , ..,..-1;,. 2. ters, and the other our brethren of the peels wise :."' ',f f s's,sX ,- ' vet the Empire may learn more of in due time. .•..,..,-4 - ,!_,,,.t." 4 " The.guaids fotward of the paddle bouts are elitelev.'"' . . ,, .. i pied brialaige wash ,room and. thawing ealsion: - '0,4k,,.-.„ . ..... .~~
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