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Offtcp in the . same with Alderman I.W.naater, Filth at., between Wood and * Smithfield sts. augl7-6m* TUtIN blAkt.TON,.Attorney at Law.—Otbee, North aide tl of Fifth 'street. between Wood and Smithfield, in the same building, with Alderman Morrow., • aeri36-I.y. J9SEPH C. RUKIIWIN„ Avornry Law.--Oltiee .in Waliana's building, on 4th at. - between Wood and Smithfield AM. novlB-y... irIt.:ORGE: W. LA. DiG; Attorney and Counsellor at ‘_,T and Notary public.—Office at . tbe coiner of 4th and' Wood ILL over Sibbett &Jones' Exchange office. tict4 .611teErneccyosna.;.dourCtohurlltez at Law. r e tween Smithfield and ariint. a. raarl4-y "CIENUND SNOWDEN, Atiortuy w Lazo.—olliee in Xi the building on the North'Faust corner of Fourth and •Siniedield sts, novll-y 41.ORROW,..Akirnnan..--Dificp • north side of Eitth •street, between Wood and Smithfield, Pittsburgh. seplo-y • • • 'CAS:MESS & AICLURE, Attorneys and Counsel ' !ors at Lam.-- , Office on Fourth street, oppoSite R.. & R R. 'Patterson's Livery Stable, Pittsburgh. sepal-y• • • • .ti.V' '.'.' , i' - ::'''''' :,-.,;.•-:i.4.,::;...i::.;;• o,4vAlw &SWARTZ WELDER.,..tteornrys ca Law. --Came on Potirtk street, between Wood and Smitb -1 e• ; opposite Patterson's Livery Stable. ap7-y / 7 11$01WE. F. GiLLAIORE, Attorney at Law.--thhce to Bleed s buildings, 401 at., above IVood Pittsburgh, sep2-ly eausa JN. Ill'eLOWlll',4l:torney and Counsellor pt Law.— . Office in Bakewell's Building* on Grant at. jeaV . :. ':!' . i ,- t .'.; - i , ''..E ! : .' t •lL ~,, ,- .0 .;= Y C. StIANNU.N, Attorney and Comm/for at Law.— s:Oirtee on 4th et.. between Wood and Smithfield and nearly opposite the Mayor's Ware. noed_y ~ ' • . ~ T suorr, Dentist, Fourth at. five doors west or Mar als ket: All work warranted, and if not perfeetly: sada fsetory no charges will be made.. ENIOVAL.—ttr. Robert Snyder, has rumored ill! .office to .Fourth street, betweeii Wood cud Smithfield marts -I.y. A, ES BLAU:Lk', Alderman,.—s trice on can strect, 4 .opposite D. Leech k Co's, packet line office. Office hours from 7 o'clock A. M.. to 7 o'clock P. M. uu EXONAL...—A. -Beelen. has removed his commission 11 and forwarding business from the Canal Basin to his new warehouse, on Third street, nearly opposite the rest Office. ' may3o-y TWIN J. Ail MHZ!, Aherne~ and Counselor at Late ti ,-o:fice . on &antacid street, a few doors above Dia mind alley. N: B.—Collections made on moderate term~. myN. r r V NOTECE:—Jituss' Y. duorney and Coun -1-1 safer at Law, has removed to the office next door. west of Body:Panorama's Livery Stable, Fourth street. During his absence upon public duty, tor the coming' - swath, any business for him may be /en with A.. B. Mc= Calmont..Esm. as above. . febl7 AMES S. C.RAPP, Attorney, Counsellor; and Notary,. Pittsburgh, Pa.,:having resigned the office of Secreta ry of the Pittsburgh Navigation and - Fire Insurance Cum ,pany, :will attend specially to collections, and business connected with Navigation, Insurance, Accounts, and Real - -Estate. Business hours. from 9 A. M.., to 9 ..ffice. first door west of Alderman Miller's,Pourth street, near 't rant. • np7 =II eIHARLE M. HANS, Attorney at Law, Pittsburgh, Pa. V. Commissioner to take the 'proof and acknowledge ment of Deeds, Leases, Contracts. Depositions. or other. welting*, to be. recorded or used in the States of Kentric, ity, Indiana, Tennessee, ltDchigan and Miisouri Otfiest, Burke's building., Fourth et. marl2-y D W IN C. WILSON, Attorney and Counullor at Law, Franklin, Venango county, Pa_, will agentipromptly ao all business ebtrusted to his care.. Collections made in Warren, Clarion, and Jefferson counties.. Tr4o 11IP CLIENTS.—My partner, Mr. Liggett, and Wm. E. Austin, Esq., will'attend to my unfinished busi ness, and.' 'recommend them to the patronage of my friends. I am authorized to state that they will- receive the Counsel and assistance of the Hon. R. Biddle. Office 2d'atory of Burke's buildings, 4th street, between Wood and 'Market.- fju6.lyl SAMUEL W. BLACK. IMI /TO KUNTZ, Manufacture of ineorruptibk Teta Sagithfield street, tWci doors below Fifth street, Pitts buigh, Pa. Always on hand a full easement of Plate, and .Pivot Teeth, of a variety of shades, as simple Plate, Molars and' Biscuspidatoes, Gum teeth, Screw Pivot Meat. Teeth and. Weeks made, to order- Dentists supplied, with all articles In the . profession: All orders . Amm:ahad must be aecompttmed by the yeah. trrPlatindalways on hand. . novls-y TORN A. PARKINSON, Alderman, Fifth Ward. Penn sty baltecn.Walttnt and O'Hara sus., where lie may be (dentist all times. Those having houses or other-pro -party-to sell or rent, can bevel!), same punctually atten ded to ;.debts colleetcd, and all the duties of an Alderman will receive prompt attention. 0c,27,y . a. • • I . b, •nwy an• owns i• ,Latc4. (auccessor to Lowrie Ic. Williams,) Office at ghe.old : stand, Fourth at., above Smithfield. *-TIIE Partnership heretofore existing between Henry itax...Williatiftt. Esq., and myselt; in the pmence of the law, wtssitlissolved by mutual consent, on the 26th ult_ and the Zusineseavill hereafter be continued by Henry W. Wil liams; whom I most cheerfully recommend to all for whom havelhe honor to do business—as a gentleman every away worthy of their conedeDee. WALTER 11. LOWEJE. • • r -orge t tonveyaneer. I , CE AAveryßow, Fifth street, above Smithfield, Dtcas krearosos Aoatunnuvrty, Bostbs,Hax.rass,end other instruments of vrriting, drawn with neatness, legal :accuracy and despatch. He will•also attend to drawing And , filling Mecham& Liens, Aecountsof Executors. ddmin- Whams,' dfre., Examining titles to Real Rstate, Searching Recorelsfor 4-C., ote. From hig long experience and intimate acquaintance with the Mahner of keeping the public records, he expects to 'give ledshmtion to those who may entrust their'busi nass to his cart.• .' dead ' 114ANJAMIN ..„jiN F. DENISON, arronsay AND Coniiszt.- ~,,0 4 %Cr Cletcland, Ohio, will attend to profes sional busineal,in the Colirts of Cuyahoga and adjoining shaagise careful attention to Collentions in any pail of Northam Ohio. Chief Justice Pather, eturibridge Lew School . bon: Richard Pletcher, 10 State at., Boston. ft - Peridns, 141 Walnut et., Philadelphia. Richard B. Kimball, Bsq., / 53 Wall at., New York Hampton4L - Switb; Pitts burgh: For additiorial reference, refer Mthis Office, NOLP3If PAMPHLEllillre7iillf@a ° 7IST — eB - Beltller's " The Shadowleis Man; ‘llitiaqtfe's:htaFie Ring; . • •Uneine; • - Marco Visconti, from the Italian; - Museums Tales; '; Tales of the Baroness Bogue; &e. Ulan BOSWORTII & CO„, 48 Market st. W .../OkICEOPATEIC MEDICLNES .41YD BOOKS.-Just received, 4 fresh eripply of Homeopathic Medicine Chem Boramopathic Coffee. Sugar of Milk, and a large collection of the Latest peblicauqns onllonttopathy, at „ the *Edo' k Store 0C • ' " VICTOR SCRUM, Fifth street; r. Between 'Wood and Market sts. V GAeIIRS , -76.000 Crags ,' of the following celebrated nds: Silva,- Esulapio, Dos 'Amigos, De Fusten, London Uranio. Palle Principe, Royadero. Colorado, Retralias, Cared°, Saito Sang Principe, Cheroot's Eagle. Pnnelps, ilprdWrort Regalia'. For sale by fiqq. - ' P. C. MARTIN. . . ~,.<,:. - °-* ~. kr-V,7 II Id , F:UOTI' . ATE TT hAILY AIORNING-,POST Priiita 444/Published fyiry exc(Dtedi L ! LIAIS.PEit; NoiLlir-WEST . 6NLVEII OF. WOOD " AND runt; succati . • .• • . T.E.IMISf.—Five Dollars a year,. payable - telly la advance. Dollars invaviablOm re c rid not aid within the year. - Single copies TWO cmvti.Libr sale the - Counter Of the Office, and by the News Bays-'' The-Wmek.lo , l SeefOi.ll- and le published (tom .4he same office, on o double medium sheet, at ..TWO 1:00,141.1A1LS - is: ,a:yes4itt , advance—single cop No r. papere „:11ISeo ' ill .‘ utitie-d . discre tion of the proprietor,) until all arrearapestire paid. ' No Iltiellfitlrl will be paid to any order unless Se- Itorapiuded . by the mciney, or satisfactory reference in this TERMS OF ADVERTASING . . .. . - . MR FAIVATIX OF TWIILVE AMES OaLIM, One - Insertion, g 0 50• I One Month, Two. • -do. 075 Two. •do Tluee••do 100 I Three do -- • ... - • Oue Week 150 . Four do ..... -• • Two• •do 250 Six• -• do 'nice do • • . . ... - ... • • .3 UU One .Year YEARLY ADVERTISEMENTS Changeabk ne Pleasure. OTT SWART/. TWO SCIPAILM Six Months $l5 00 1 Six Months $ 20.00 One Year ' ' ' ' 20 00 I One Year 30 00 Larger advertisements in proportion. s - "• Cards of POUR' LINES, Fire Dollars a Year. .- Large cuts will not be inserted, unless •an extra price is. V Advertisernenis upon Which the - number Of inser tions is not marked, will be inserted and.enurged until or dered our. - - professional Orarbo. B:APCAL:WONT, Attorney ai Law..:—Office; Fentrtb . street, near R. Parterson'a Livery Stable. &Wl' R. GEORGE WATT.--Offiee, Nu. 77 Smithfield st , nese Sixth Xt.; Pittsburgh. au 2.1.-y OLIVEIL, .Physieion and Surgeon.—Otlice Xf. No:S. St: Clair -street; iY2O r41.911A . R . 4: noticysyN, pate li. S. Attorney; has Xeinoved his office hi No. 8 Sr. Clair at. R. 0 cßAwFoit.u : uGacc Ul/ SL au strati oiitarsilnthe Exchange.. ' • nikxlo.y .1.4 ., : e D(? v L0 .:4 03.1115, Azz6rzteiz az La ir C'l/44 OMAS iII. ILAltariAl.J...•Ailornty at Latat--othee Lovirrie's_Bailditigs..Foctrth St. . ian7-IY. ILIGTZO. TO JA. Stockton & Co., Pittsburgh. Murphy, Wilson & Ron. James Kinnear, Franklin. Ken. Alex....WCalmont i • _ J Stelibe' =EA ~ _ . . - .. ~-. . - • ''• . . - • ... . , . .-•- , --___+.. _ . -_... , ........::........... - .. - = - .:::_ - _ f5.'" - • "'" --- _ , t'Lf -,. ..`. 7 '...f.'"..'7f -- .•:'''''L'.!".•::::. 4 .2.t c .'_ , *..`77'..'.'''''7''"'"'' - ''''''' ''''''''''''''''''''''"''' -' '' -- - 17- ,00 ..... , ..".-" , - , ':'..l',l* , ' , 7,1 - - ' , ,' i. - . Y.,....,"" ;• ' . ''.' '. l i '. " ' - •' 'l2 .- I . . , • . ..„ . - 7.=• — " , ":1, .22 —.---.—. " -"•• ...i:.•`" ' ".* . t I .. ,: r..t . ' 4 . , 1. , • •'..?" "i.1".1%? kr'. .' I ~... i • I .:' ' 2 ...".. '''... .1. l '. 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Third st., near Wood,. • ' fcbl-y (1 M'CLOSKEY. Iron City Clothing Slime, No. Itht, v. Liberty sr., opposite the month of Mailct. felil-y dSHUA 140131NSON, - Agent for Harde n- lc Co.'s Line of Packets:Fifth st-;one'door below Wood. febt , y viriLLlAm. JACKSON, Patent Medicine Depot, 60 Lib -V V erty st- head of Wood. : iebl-y ATARTLX LYTLE , Family Grocer, Smithfield street, 1, nest door to the Fifth Presbyterian Church. ich CIEORGE COC.HRAN, Forwarding and Commission _.Merchant, No. 9.6, Wood st., Pittsburgh. .nov-27-y . 1, - ANGLISH & ELLIOTT. Booksellers and Stationers. No 1 - `,4 56. Market st.. between Third rutd - Fourth. febl-y TV 'DELANY, Fashionahle Clothing Starr, 49, Lib erty at. fehl,y OON &SARGENT, Banker. and Exchange . Brokers, N N. E. corner of Wood and Sixth tits. febl-y IV 'HOLMES & SON, Bankers and dealers in Exchange, . Coin and Bank Notes,No. 65. Market st. febt-y JACOB WEAVER, Hine and Liquor Merchant, corner of Market rind Second streets. fcbt-y . • AFULTON, Bell and Brag Founder, No:70 Second, 1 . between Market and Ferry els. fell I T hl. YHITE. Clothing Stone, No. 107, corner of Liber- al • ty and Sixth sta., - S 4 00 • 0 00 •7 00 -8 00 10 00 i 5 00 frOWASEN . GARB A: CO.. Coach and Wagon .31a km. St Clair simetaear the firiilze. ie 4-t ATORSV* LIFER-ARV DEPOT. No. cz*.s. Fourth st, U. near WOod. DR. BROWN'S OFFICE, N 0.65, Diamond alley. near 11 Wood at. fell-y PAULSON, Rat and Cap Manufacturer, and Cdealdr in. FM. of all kind.: V., VLF.. - • I 5... 0. , 00( St., 11011 - - . door to the comer of Fourth. relit lILLER. it. RICKE;TSON t Irkokiale Groerm and Corn li mission ..11irrhants, corner of Liberty and Irwin sta. fell.v . . C.. . 31' AN IT Y k. CO., Forwarding arid Commis run 2Urretaitis, Cutts] Rusin. Pittsburgh. Pa. 1 - 4 1 111.17A111. Piano Forte manufaciurer and dealer in 1 • 31usiefillnstrainents, No. 112 NVood street. near noell3-y • AYS & BR C Y, Draegg,igs, and Agents fur /I Patent, :Wetßeines, Liberty street, near Canal Resin. TOSEPII W I3 ODWEI.L. Imporo, and dcalcr in 1,..,r -t/ and Domestic Hardware, corner of Second and Wood eu.,Fittsbnre•b. C I .7IAILTEL MOORE:, Hat and Cap .11anitratturer. tuut 1,.7 dealer in Alta No. 75, Wood utruet,.tbird doer above Fourth. ' • fahl.y SAnum. ArcLurtKes CO.. Agents for Carlisle arid Rippard's 'ilecutar Line qf Packct Naps from New York to Liverpool. N 0.14 2 Liberty st. febl-y T AMES HLAKELY. &yew. for Messrs. Roche, lAro.'s & sj Co.'s Line el Pockets, Peon st., four doors below Ca nal Basin. febl•y ----' TWIN F. PERRY. (Late of the .firrn ,y Matrolm,' Larh TORN AFCLOSKEY, 'Tailor and Clothier. Liberty at.. 0 4- C 0.,) Wholesale Grocer, Commission and 'Flour 0 between Sixth street and 'Virgin alley, south side. Merchant, dealer in all kinds of Country Prodce. cop septa.). per, tin plaice, Lingers' tools, zinc,lead, Russia sheet iron, TOSEPH .MAJOR. Boat Store. Ship Chandlery, and iron and nails, white lend, dye stuffs. cotton yarns, gilt, 0 Agency of Pittsburgh Lard Oil Factory, No. 4, Mar- 4.e.. and Pittsburgh Manfacturea gnuerally, corner of ket street,Pittsburch.. janl,2-tf Liberty and Irwin streets, Pittsburgh, Pa. Liberal ad vances. in Cash or Goods, made on consignments of. Pro - Sic. . . may le-tf ..117 • SZ ie tDW.L, Depot for New Puhteccuions, Pni3gice. • N ikitL. 3PaP'"' Third at., opposite the rebl-y -- : 1 ArAYSTEILS! OYSTERS!! OYSTERS:!:—Gee Sl•lineek tipAAFFE: kO'CONNOR.. Proprietors of the Pitaburgh ; NJ respectdilly informs his friends and the pablin.• that I Portable Boat Lin,. corner Penn and Wnyne streets. I he in daily in the receipt offint Frah Ortcrs, which will febl-y '' he served up in every style, at short . notice, to suit his TAMES MAY, customers. Whotcsale Grocer, Forwarelino. and Cont- i [D .- ground Nue Candy. and every descriptions of to mission - Merchanz, Water street, between Market and Ferry. re „ . „ ; ronternonario. on hand and for sale at the corner of .sth I and Smithfield is. ? sepili4i V Brokers,tj 5,? . .;.111,'1kr,tdC.?.- o n ne '" d k rrs oor a a b n o d vis F l' o ' url'7. i C - 4 - E- P„ 1t .," .../;,... (2 , ( ~,,J " - -' 1 4, ,...1 (A, ;, c re '""""?.'.. ,“" d I.. '" i ": east side.- , ' f.hi„,,.. ; .... •es.-n0n..5,... •• • Ovrc street. Pittsburgh , Continues . to transact a general Commission bitsincai, especially in '. the purchase and sale of American manufactures and produce, and in receiving and for Goods consign ed to his care. As sigma for the manulticturcrs he. will he eens'eualV Supplied with the principal articles of Pitts burgh manufacture at the lowest wholesale prices. aniers and consignments are - respectfully solicited. TT_ ILL & CURRY. Bankers and Exrhanze Brokers. Nu. 65. Wood st., third door below Fourth, west side. reht-y I • • •. , an Trs and a-change ..'noierrs, . . corner of Third and Wood,sts„ opposite SI. Charles Totel. Tabl-v . , , TOIINSTON & sTocKToN, Bookaciler3. Stationcra v) Printers and Publishers, corner Mkrket and 'third ats fnbl-y T LIKE LOWIIS. Agent. flooLleller and Staaonv. and dealerin Printing Paper, 4-c., Wood strem.beturem i Diamond alley and FOurjh. A. M'JLNULTY. Agent for rie rrorth's U y Fret„ ht C Lime, and indeperuirrit rieetett-e Boat Line. Canol Rosin. 1061-r• - - - st.. at the Warehottie of Atwood nod Jones. febl-y ----- - • HODES & ALCORN, Manufactures of Mitautr,i, R Ground Spices. Cattups, 4-c., No. 27, Fifth street, between 'Wood and Market, felt by • - • - - TICTOR SL WA, *—Aztd.ter. O'fationrs, and Binder, TiAL st., between Wood entllllrirket sts., Pittsburgh, jan7-y CHOOL BOOK AND PAPER IVA REHOLISE.—Loke Loomis. Agent, Publisher. Bookseller and Bookbind er. No. RI Wood At.. Muslim - A. ma y AFSTFEN. Bross Fotroder and Gas Eider. Pitt;field street, between Diamond Alley and Fifth brtrah. S.J. 3roEvrrr, Frkoiesale Grocers, dealem iu Pro. . duce and Pittsburg manufactures generally. No. 214 Liberty, opposite 7th street. Pittsburgh. S EVEN BIG DOORS CLOTHING STORF N 0.5 9th Street. near' Liberty. .104111 FARREN, ' broprietor, Pittsburgh. nova-y ( 1 1 GORGE ARMOR.. Tailor, Fourth street. between 3" 'Wood and Smithfield streets, nearly opposite The Mayor's &Bee. • jano3-• TOHN D. • MORGAN, IThataa le and Retail Drumisr , Q No. 93i, Wood etre et,onc door South of Diamond Al ley. Cehl ELLA.NSBEE & HAYWARD, IVhohuale and Retail //caters in Boot, Shoes. Trunks. dre.. No. 190 Liberty street, nearly opposite the bend of Wood. febt-y 110 A. PAHIS'ESTO & CO.. Aliolegate Drug Ware houxe; comer' of First and Wood streets, and cor ner of Wood and Sixth eta. - feb4-y • D EMOVAL.—Ow. W. Smith 4. Co. hove removed their JUL, Office from Penn st., to their New Brewery on Pin at. end.Duquesne Way. dec2s ALEXANDE.S. do SONS, Coin Makers and v.y Furnishing Undertakers: corner of Penn and St. Clair streets, opposite the Exchange. Entrance on Penn 'tree]. feb4-y TOHN •H. MELLOR, wholesale and retail dealer in 0 'Music and Bln meal Instrtarneus, Piano Fortes, School Booka - and Stationery, No. 122 Wood street, Pittsburgh. • iani-y . I DRAZIEWS BEL OWB.—lost received an sasort ment. large sizes, Brazier's hand Bellows; also, Par for and Kitchen do., whOleasle and retail dec la " JOHN W. BLAIR, lea Wood at. L 3. WATRIDLitY, wholesale Grocer,. Commission and.Fortrarding Merchant, and in Pr:Slue - a antl . Fi ttabtirgh Mantuuctures, Nos. 31Water, and. 2 Front sta., Pittsburgh, Pa j123-y F. SELLEIIIL Commis EJ.LERS NICOLS, Product and General lion Merchants. No. 17 Liberty street, Pittsburgh.— Sperm, linseed and lard oils. - jan27 JAMES PATTERSON, JR-, corner of First and Ferry sta., Pittsbnrgh, Pa., manufacturer of Locks, and Bolts; Tobacco. Puller. Mil) and Timber Screws. Housen Screws fur Rolling Mills, &e. • seplo.l DRYAII., Rectifying Distiller, and wholesale dealer • in Foreign and Domestic Wines and Liquors No. 14 Liberty street, and 53 Diamond alley, Pittsburgh', Pa. LNVILMAKTH, .Lumber Alerehant. ()thee on Penn . street, between Irwin and Hand streets, Pittsburgh, Pa. All commissions will be promptly attended to. mals-y T 11.131$1a0Pi Vitt.rittary Survan„ - can be found at • his Horse Shoeing Establlshment r near the St. Clair street Bridge, lately occupied by Messrs. Carrle Rowland. novti-Um T . CHANGE HOTEL, Exchange Plaee, Baltimore. D. DORSEY, Proprietor. Coaches will be in readiness at all the landings, to convey passengers, free of charge, to the Hotel. • • decy 11TARRICK MARTIN, Agent for the Freya/in Fire TV Laurance Cl:rye/Zany of Philadelphia, at the Ex change office of 'Warn* Martin '&. Co., Cqraer of Market and Third "'treat*. 17 ZIG & PINNEY, - Agents for the Defatortre Novae/ J)L. . Safety •Insuranee Company of Philadelphia, at the Warehouse of King and Holmes, Water street, near Mar ... ;feht-y. ahli. NICOLL Y. SELLERS. SELLERS & NICOLS, Produce and General Commis sion Merchants, No. 17 Liberty street, Pittsburgh. L— . Linse'ed and Lard Oils. ittn2o. feb943,1 -- 10IIN consort. .a. J. X KNIGHT. (")ARSON, Argasnoter, Wholesale Grocers and Com l." mission Merchants, Sixth street, between Wood. and Liberty, Pittsburgh, Pa. deal -y. AATM. GLENN', .to' Okbiaier, his' rentoved.tO the corner VV , of Wood and Third sts, above C. 'II. Kay, where he is.prepared to do every description of ruling and bind ing. dec2..y . PC. MARTIN, Wholesale and Reta il Grocer and deal;. . cr in Foreign and Domestic Wines and Liquors, Fcireign and Domestic •Frnits,'.Nuts, &c., No 80 Water et. XTEW BOOK STORE. —H. S. Bosworth Co.„ No. 43, Market st.. next door to Third, are just opening a new and extensive assortment of Books and Stationery., which they will sell; wholesale and retail, at the lowest prices. aP23Y JOIIN W. BLACK te Co., Whoksals. Grocer,, Produce and Commission Merchants, and dealers in Pittsburgh Manufactures, No. 166, Liberty street, opposite Sixtb at, :Pittsburgh- .. ' • miL7l2 l';', 'fiZrthiberal advances male on consignments. . • SIM= .;- RL7!O,;- :-,'. Business +garbs ORTER'S• DAGUERRIAN• GALLERY, Philo Hall, • over the Post Office. ' • febl • =DE =Si ; .;s; _ Basinc.ss . (garb's § AMI.T.EL - :AlORROW,,Manufatnurers or'in,' Coivcr, bud sheet iron ware, No /7 Fifth. strect, betwen % God told - ' feblo TORN CARTWRIGHT. Inapaner and Maaufaeturet of all kinds of Cutlery, Barmcal !num./nen:a, 4-a, No. E 3 Wood Street. second door below Diamond alley. febl ,juanNTas , :i UNRIVALLED ISLACKINO, mane factored and sold wholesale and retail, Smithfield between Sixth and Virgin alley. , octl2-y ICHARD T. LEECH, JR., Importer, and dealer in XL :Foreign and Domestic Saadtcry, Hardware. and Car riage TrimAtings, of all descriptions, 'No. 133 Wood. st, Pittsburgh, seven doors above Filth, and one door above: H. Childs & Co.'s Shoe. Store. ap24 riIO..COUNTILY• MEILCHA.NTS.—.-A.. -.A.. Itissoa & 62 Market street, invite the attention of. Country Merchants to theirextensive assortment orForeimi and Domestic Goods, which will be sold areastern jobbing prices. 1171Arholesule Rooms; 2,lstory CIIIEII. OYSTERS —A constant supply of Shell Oysters, roosted or in the shell; also Game -and. every delica cy of the season, served 1112. superiod style, at the short est notice. ' • BANK EXCHANGE, dec6-tf Third at. between Wood and Market at. hIeDONALI), Bell an 4 DITI4.S Pounder, First st., 1.11,, near Market, is prepared to make Brass Casungs, and .Brass *Works generally, , on the most reasonable terms and shortest notice. Ha invites machinists, and all those using brass works to give aim a sail. as he is de termined to do all word in his line eery low. tuyin-ly J OSEPH ATURPHY'S Looking Glass and COck Store : , No. PS, )Food street, Pittsburgh. A general 'assort ment of Pier. Mantel and Toilet Olisies; Portrait, Minia ture and Landscape Prarnea-plain and ornamental, of every variety of patterns.. Also, anew style of Window Cornices; call in and see Mein; all of whic.h.vvillitc sold eI:MT for cash, or city aertrancp. Ej - Huteln and Steamboats furnished cheep. JOSEPH MURPHY, PS Wood at., Practical Gilder. Xl.ll rit & SINCLAIR. Ilate.Martin & limith.) -41 WaLcsalc Grocers, Produce and Commission Merchants. at Wood treet, Pittsbitrgh. The undersigned having entered into partnership under the above style, respectfully: ask tho patronage of the friends of the late firm. and ot purchas ers generally. They feel warranted inpromising that they can give satisfaction to all who may buy of the:mar =o de business to-the ir .cure. Whl. S3IITH. m rfil3 • W. AI. SLNCI.AIR. I :4 lL in .l46 ' l '.‘HLlSlLMET.—Mtiftai l yht I.ck. lie rrianulacture F , and keep constantly on hand, tut, moulded and plain lint Glassware in all its vitrietißs; at their warehouse. corner of Market and Water tan, bur. ur s O l peration. andPitts arc gh ns O ntly wo ding to th a to ` stock, whichenables us to fill orders with promptness_ Purchasers are rerreetriflly solicited to call and examine prices and tertnit. seraft-O:. iWKIINLEY; - Rims, Skit:emit Ornamtatdi Poinur, and dealer in PAINTS. 44, St:Clair st., burgh, has eolt%tantly on hand all kinds of Parxxs, either Dry or Mixed: Japan and Copal Varnish t Linseed- Oil: 130iled Oil: Spirits Turpentine; Window Glass, of all Puny, Print Bruhlies,ite.. all of the best quality. and for tale at reasonable prices: sepll-tf .CtAltillTl\ -- ri —This Leitatifal piece of t:1 resort Laving I.ven greats repaired. the proprietor is now ready to receive listartfints, by the flay, week. or muntl. His accommodations are yowl, anti his prices are toiv. .(maytl-tfl B. A. CAMr.IIO.N, . I .lant —r-- titsettcrer 1.41 1 0. &airs, an 4 enstin . gs en genera{ respect fully asks the patronage of his trtends. lie feels tsar ranted that he can give satisfaction to all who may pm.' chase of him- His egabliSrinlCM is on Mt.:lvy's ptso of Lots, sth %Vail!. roarltt.ty tiyi/ES & ALCORN. (late of New York city.) .No Fifth at., between Wood and Market. Ma nutac turn:a of Muatard. Ground Spices. Cfstaups, Ito At., will open dur ing the pteeent week a large assortment of Or. titles in their lint. which they will wholesale in flea!, titles to taut dealers, at Lantern wholesale prices. Ail ariir:es sold by them warranted Msreheilis intending to tat moo would do welt to enll before leaving the city— 'They may Le found at titer warehouse, Nu. ill, Filth st., in Ryan', Luiidwg.scp7 1,1 R... DUFF'S Book Keeping end Writinc Cla.tsrs. tor 111 tier of Fah and Market streets- ro.opcnson Itlonday next. Mercantile and Steamboat Book Keeping taught in the mos! effective and expeditious manner. lit addi tion to the usual course of instruction and practice, Mr. D. will, on Monday next, commence a course of Practical Lectures, iu which the application of the science of ac counts to all the details of business will be minutely ex plained. No extra charge made for these Lectures— hours of business, 10 to it, a. 3C.; 8 to 4, and 7 to 10, RUGS! DRUGS'!—JoiI Mohirr, Drunist and Apothe -17. north-west corner of hand Fifth Paints, Oils. keep constantly oDrugs, Paints, Oils. Dye-Stuffs. N. B.—Physicians' prescriptions carefully compounded from the best materials, at any hour of the day or night. Also. an assortment of Perfumery; fine tooth, hair. and clothes Brushes, /Sc., &e., #c. , w h ich he will sell loss for cash. ap2o-1y 11711..11.01 TROVILLO, Undertaker, Fifth street, tin , mediately opposite the Theatre, respectfully in forms his friends and the public in general. that ho has re sumed-business as a Furnishing Undertaker., lie Is sup plied with and always keeps ou.hand Coffins of all stems and kinds, Shrouds, and, all other articles necessary on such occasions. Silver plates. ire boxes, end leaden coffins will be sup plied on order. A fine hearse and carriages always ready to attend funerals. • • sep29.4y sAppLElty, 1111.. IV ALF EU. Imporin and Ptah, in Forugn and Do. mode Hardwars,would respectfully inform his friends and the public generally, that he is now receiving his Spring' supply of Hardware at the old stand of Welker SE iVoodwell. No. 85 Wood street, which he will dispose of on the most reasonable terms. He will be gontanually receiving fresh supplies direct from the manufacturers in Europe and this Country, which will enable him to com pete with any establishment either East or West. Wes. tern Merchants are invited to call and examine his sleek before purchasintr elsewhere. mars John M. Townmeud, TOUGGIST AND APCYII,IF.C.4.RY, No. 45, Market _LI street, three doors above Tbi rd. Pittsburgh. will lutve constantly on hand a well selected assortment of the best and freshest Medicines. which he will sell on the must reasonable terms. Physicisms sending orders will be promptly attended to, mid supplied white:ticks they may role upon as genuine. Physicians prescriptions sill be accurately and neatly prepared from the best materials, at.anv hour of the day or night. . Also. for sale, a large stock of-fresh and .good Perfu mery. ilec3o J. D. LEII)I.P.D. C. W. AMA:G.SON, Lille of Pittsburgh. ra. Late of Nashville, Tenn. IMINER & ANDERSON,DeAntns IN CrrrvoN.--,F0r ../ warding and COMMillAirrn Merthants ? ' Nit. 8, Front Steed, above .Broadway. Cincinnati, Ohio. ILRFER TO ATerehants generally, in Pittsburgh. Pa. Merchants generally. Nashville, Tenn. W. F. Lane & Co., Louisville, Ky. Springer & Whiteman, ! Cincinnati, Ohio. James Johnston & Co.. Hewitt, Baran & Co., , Netv Orleans. Magregor & Morris, New York. Duval, Keighler & Co., Baltimore. Smith. Bagaley & Co.. Philadelphia. Daniel Deshou—Boston. sep24-ty John D. Davis, A UCTIONSFR and Commission Merchant, Corner of _PI Wood and Fifth streets, Pittsburgh, is ready to re ceive merchundize of every description on consignment for public or private site, and from long experience in the above business, flatters himself that he will be able to give entire satisfaction to all who may favor him with their patrdnage. Regular sales on Mondays and Thursdays of Dry Goods and Fancy articles, at 10 o'clock, A. M. Of groceries, Pittsburg h manufactured articles,. new and second hand furniture, &c., at 2 o'clock; P. M. Sales every evening at early gas-light. ' auglii-y. 1303221 A . S I am now engaged in the importation of Brandies, Wines, Gins, ass., exclusively, I have made arrange ments in different parts of Europe and the Islaruls, with Well known houses. be future supply ofPorelgn LI- M:tors,' which willbe able to sell, delivered in the Ctn . .' tom-houses of New York or New Orleans, or in this city, at the lowest market price, for cash or approved paper. I have in store and cellar a very largeatock of very su perior Wines acid Liquors, as imported, of the cele brated brands and vintages;' for Balton pleasing terms. • P. C._ - I ht.' N Cor. Fron A FULTON, Bill and Brass Pounder, has mbnitt , and 13.. commenced business at his old stand, No., 70 Se cond, between Market and Eprry streets, where he will be - pleased to see his old customers and friends. Church, steamboat, and hells of every adze, from 10 to 10,000 pounds, cast from patterns of the most approVed models, and warranted to be of the best materials. Mineral Water Pumps, Counters, rtaijingo, &c, &a...to gether with every variety of Brass Castings, if required, turned and finished.in the neatest manner. .4- F. Is the sole agent for Babbitt's Anti-Attractiois Me— tal, SO justly celebrated for the reduction of - friction in machinery. The boxes and cornposition caw be. had of. him at all times. ninvl3-y SH.AWLS.—A. A. Mason 4. Co., W Market street, have received the most extensive assortment of Shawls,to be found in this city.. jar:dr/ail:t to the variow styles of Citslunere, Turken, Woof Thibet, Net, &a., ho has reeeived a ntraisryle of French Long Shavja a superior rticle and very fashionable, - • ' norii r 5 y' ~ v IMI - ,• . ..:?!jt: - F•..-i:i•71....;.....,-',..• • :..,.:•-:i:::,',1 - :'p.;.: ,,,,, . , ... -..:, E=M ,~. _~ ^. ,~ .. ME= BRE :~„ PITTSBTJR NEWLY INVEN1'111) PAI'ENT TRUSS, for the immediate relief and. .permanent ciire of Hernia and.Rtepture. (F:Tuited "to all - meal' The superior claims of.this Truss consiat in the compilrative case with which it may be worn. -The pad of wood be ing nearly'hnlaneel on springs. yields to the pressure of any part of it, and thorouglyadepts itself to any move"; Mont made by the wearer. It can be worn without inter- , mission; until n'enie Is erected. The - subscuiliers have made arrangements for dm mattufecture , or th7..se , -enhaa hie Tnisses. in a superior style,iii Philiulelphist, and havo them now for sale at their oil.ce, No. 77 Smithfield street, near Sixth. Pittsburgh. GEORGE WATP, D. W. KAUFFNIAN. - vroNoNnAlir;LA itousr., On the :corm". of ;Voter and StnitAfield streets. Pinsburch, Pa:—The under signed Proprietors of the Alouongerhela House announce to the Public. that the House is open for the reception of Visitors. *They are conscious of Musing spared no ex pense in fining' out the Ertablishment in such a style as to render every• emnfort to the Guests. They hope by constant corn and attention to tastiness to 'merit the pt. tronctge on liberally bestowed on the tote 3Totionrahelo House. linsr4t ClloBl 4 . 4 iN'&. SON. NT - I , A' WUXI Sl'olll'...—Jons D. 31nitosx. Wholf IA rate cart /rant/ Th.fgiSt. NO. Pal Wisoilstreet. ono door South of Diamond alley, The subscriber has just reecived from the l'Aistern cities. and itnow openinc at the above stand. a full assortment of articles in his line. consisting of Drugs of all kinds. Dye Stuffs, Pain's and Chemicals, todether with all such articles as or,, usually kept for rude at a wholesale and retail drugs store. Ills stock is entirely new. and has been selected with care. Fie is confident thdt his articles. both as to quality and price, will please such as may favor him with a call. tuyff-y . A TfLE - INEL:AI" Rireihnteut and Earthing Salon.. Liber th, Street—The Sabccritatrs.!deeTlyttelmlettl tbr the increased and sill inercri=ing patient:it bestowed on thew, tines the opeitin.7; of their establishment, Leg leave to state that their Laths not oral, at all times. and that hot. cold and shower bathe catche hart artine moment.— A fewtoore hoarders can be e.ccOmmoduta4 fiy tits week. and gentlemen can procure La.:throat, dirllzer, supper, etc., at the usual howls say : Weal: fast 71 o'clock, a. na.; dinner. 121; oupper p. Oysters. Pontius drinks, and other re tresilltlellti furnish • ad in aisuperior style. and chances thrstlersar: trotts PECX. THOMPNON a. CO. ONOS:GAIIELA PLANING :BILL-3).14U 1,1 omen would respectfully inform his friendb and the pubfie, that his 17,4 V enlabjixttmentis nolo in hal ope ration, and that he is prepared to furnish Bo.7ahina, surifill 0.3 orders for Planed Lumber. with pro 4 titian, and at the lowest tales. Board and Plank. planed on our or both sides, con stantly on hand . Such. Doors and Mouldings. of every description, :node to order. Builders and Carpenters would find, a to their advan tag, to give him a call. as he can now 'furnish them with planed stuff, suitable forever), desenptlon of work. dec3-t( 1 -1 . „ IFT/1 WARD LIVERY FiTA.C.I.E..,-Tbs O A, ji: sithscril•er , haring , brought OM the well • i .1 . known Livery Stable, kept by C. IL Doty, lathe 1 A Fifth Ward. respectfully informs his friends and the pub lic generally. shut he " - ill keep at all times a stock of the best descripttun of riding horses, buggies, carriagecial all kinds, and In short everything required in 'his line of business. A considerable portion of his stock is new, and be is confident. no stock in the eity will be superior to his. His towns will be moderate. His stable is on Liberty st., a few doors above. the canal bridge, where respectful ly solicits a share of public patraniace. CHARLES COLEMAN fr-I.lc is also provided with an elegant Ifearae, which will he Itimialled wht9rtquired. ocd4s. a arm. • • lines °war • • 0., IrIAVE the pleasure to announce to their friends that Al_ they again occupy their old stand et No. 81 IVood street. where they have opened an extensive NVALL-PA PER. WArtElifiCSP.., and will have,lconstautly on hand an extensive assortment of Satin, Olafed. and Plain PA. PER LLA-NGINGS. Velvet and Imitation Readers. of the latest styles and most handsome patterns, for papering halls, parlors and chambers. They tnanufneture, and have on hand at all times, Printing, Writing, Leiter, Wrapping and Tea Paper: Bon net and Pullers' 'Boards—all of which they ofrer for sale on the most areommodating terms, and to which they invite the attention urtnerchants and others. ALSO—Blank Books of all kinds and the best quali ty:: School Books, Sc., always on hand, and for sale as above. nue:s aCHAS . H. FAIILSON, Usti of the firm i m tb of Paulson & (fill,) having opened his new core. at Nu. 73 Wood street. hest door to the corner of Fourth, is now manufacturing: and receiv ing from the Eastern cities. a very large assortment of Hats and Caps of every Aescripttott, warranted to be made in the host manner aid', of the best materials. Ot ter, Seal. fine and common Muskrat. Sealette, Hair Seal, Plush and (Hazed Cape. ALSO—A fine assortment of ladies Furs, such as I.vni, Friteh:Genet. and Coney Mug's, Tippets and Fur Trim mings, all of which be curers at Eastern prices for cash, both wholesale and retail. Country merchants will please call and extunine my stock beton: pi:reit:untie elsewhere. - Wholesale Sh ho oe Staie. — ---- .. HM & . CHUS CO. are now receiving • . 4 1 their Spring supplies. consisting of one of - the largest. cheapest. and best assortment of Hoots and Shoes that they have ever beep able to bring to this market ALSO—Ladies' rind Misses' Florence. Braid and Straw Bonnets, of the latest style; together with a splendid as- FOrinlent of Paint Leaf Huts, Xen'a and Boys' Slimmer Clips. ALSO—A large lot of ..New York Tanned Sole Lend, cr. al I of which. having been purchased at the lowest rates. soul 'elected with gicat care for the Western trade. will he sold at a small nth/Lance on the cost and i charges. All merchants wishing to purchase will find it to their interest to cell cud examine their stock before purchasing elsewhere. mar27-tf Olt'l'Elt•y City Da gwerrecut Gallerv, Philo Hall, 'Phird street, Pittsburgh, Pa., and Praidilin Buildings, Bahl more, Md. Mr. .Porter respectfully announces that he brut, at con siderable expense, fitted up apartments and arranged light for Dttguerrcot 'Tina purposes. His long experience in the art has enabled him to overcome many of the objections too comtnon to pictures taken by this me thod. Mr, Porter is aware that the impression has gone abroad (owing to the many failures to produce good pictures) that clear and distinct Daguerreotypes cannot be made in Pittsburgh. Hik expcnnicjits, however, since he has opened his Gallery, fully warrant him -in saying that as good pictures can be made here as elsewhere. Ladies and geinlem'en are invited to call and examine specimens. Instructions given, and instrumente and Materials fur nished on reasonable terms. All ortlors from country operators.promptly attended to. 00r2..5-tf 11DITTSBURGII CHAIR AND CABINET WARE scribers..l.. USEo FP.I., Third street, Pirtsburgh.--The sub would respectfully return their thanks to their friends and the ptiblic, for. the veryliberal patronage be stowed since the commencement of the new firm, and would harnestly solicit a continuance of the same. They would respectfully invite those who want- to pur chase anything in, the. furniture or chair line, to give them a call and examine their extensive stock now on hand. consisting•of some of the most splendid' Eastern and French patterns of Rosewood and Mahogany Furni ture. Flattered by the very extensive patronage receitt ed in their business, they have, at considerable expense. made arrangements in New York, by which they will have the latest Eastern patterns forwarded monthly; thus giving the citizens of Pittsburgh an opportunity of pa unitizing home industry, and finding in their own • city what they formerly . would obtain only in the East flay ing adopted' the prlncfpleof small profits and rudelr sales. they will-be able to at as low rates as any of the establishments in the Eastern Cities. novlo-y' ' ROBERTS A- BANE. and Sunda eld tits. SRAVING AND. HADIDRESSNG SALCON—Dr.Acx SON it FOUNTAL`t % Tonsorial Pro/wore, have fitted up the saloon on the corner of Cherry alley and,Water et., neat the National Rotel, forznetly, occupied, by, Clement Archer; and are prepared to ;watt on.genttemen at once, comfort and 'polltetioilts: • • • ' In connection with their ealede, theyhave ftttedrup an excellent choicer keth,'Wheta per - Ona can 'Aittva shower baths at hours of the day. • They Mill continue to serve.their'cuatoniers else artheir Old' &arid, corner of the Diertiontl and 174103314e0,... MEM . . •!,'' , .... , ,-,:' •!,'' :•,i-' , .• k- R , ,'-.ii -, ,.;..,., -, ::;',: , ..; . : H; TITES.DA_Y, Business Cutts FLL PASHTO:VS.—S. Jggers ,has. just received from . New York the Pall Style of HATS, Which he will'in. traduce this day, Saturday, August .2t3th., - .A7l those in weldor a neat and superior RAT, would do well to call au• NO: 7.5 • W00E STREET. , F 2S , ...3d door:above Fourth.' ._.—..—.. FrOWNSEND,-GARB tr. CO., BUCCUSI7I7 8 UCCUS1717 lO the old firm 1 of C. ToWnsend . & Co., and Carr & Rowland, beg leave to announce to their friends and to the pablic gen erally, that they are 110 W prepared to execute all - kinds of workin the Couch ' and Wagon-making business, at the shortest. aotice, and warranted to be of the best Cunt ity. The very large quantity of seasoned timber with which they are prepared, i and. their_faoilities for business, enables them to nsure . the public that they are ptcpared to carry on an extensive and prompt business to their line, and they respectfully isolicit .rodontinutinee of the liberal patronage bestowed upon theists firms. sep4 ArENITI A N - 18, Wholesale and Retail. No. 111, 1 Wood, et., over Gill's• Bat Store ; between 'Diamond ally and Fifth at. A. GRIDDLE & CO. are prepared to furnish Blinds at Prides much reduced; having a very ec centric mod, of painting, and other advantages unknown to others in the trade. Besides giving .a supertor finish to Blinds. they trim them with: the best materials, making them rich end durable. frpl,Vide or narrow alats—portable or permanent fas tenings furnished. - Old Blindr refitted. dec2l-y Hardware, Cutlery, sendltaddlery. TOHN WALKER. Dealer in Foreign and:Domestic • Hardware, No. as Wood street, would respectfully inform his friends and the public generally,. that he-has received a Isree stock of Foreign Hardware per ships 'lEnbcila,r - Wyoming." .and i'Monongahela.” which, to gether with'a large supply of American Goode he is now receiving direct from the mrincfacturers, will make-his assortment very extensive and complete- , Western mer chants will Please call and examine his stock. .sco TEEL AND FILT: MANUFACTORY.--Thesubseri -0 ben. haviny enter:tort their establishment for the man. tifteture of SIE£L fled FlLJet—On the corner of O'Hara IfiaLibetty streets. Pittsburgh—are prepared to tOrOtett Filcsof everrdeseription. oilier , best quality; and being determined to inahe it the interest of consumers to pur chase Pike from them. respectfully invite the patronage of all who use the article. mnrl6-y Navy 11,!..! .. 5.n: Cap .q.tor!, ' . „ - ,•?;.•'. ,, ._".:,:•!.4i .-. :,,'? , -,:;: MEM 5E141 tic us • . . •• • • .._ • 1/Villians,..J: Eitiznalde;• ' AUCTIONEER AND COMMISSION . :ALLECILEint CITY, Ps. .rtlßCULAß.—The:undersigned having complied With the requirements of the suction Law, and ntaken,out a COmmissionts - AuctionecK'for the City , ol'Alleglieny, is now ready to receive, merchandize, in an. hamar/cry, on Consignment for either public or private 13 ale ;.and from long experienee in theabove branches of 'business, flat ters hirnself.that he will be, able to give entire satisfaction to all who may favor him with their patronage: Liberal advances calideen- consignments:' iluill en deavor to make speedy sales and quick returns., - •. Tendering you and your friends my services, I remain your. obedient servant, "WM.' J. BURNSIDE. ,Alleghe.ny city,September,..lB47. . , Jamol May! James M'Cully, John liirdeflr.: John - it Guthrie, Wm. A. Bill & Co., Jones R. Id.?Chntock, James K. Logan, John D. Davis, Parke & Dannen. - John B. M&. Fadden & Co., Alexander Stuart, Youtieds.atevensrM. n0v1.4-y Jotin Cartwright, TAIPORTER and Manufacturer oftutlerY;Stniti and I Dental Instruments, Saddler's and Tanner's hand tools, Taylor's I'atent Shears, &c. Also, manufactures Truss es, Supporters,&c., in great variety. John Cartwright, manufacturer, and importer of Pen, Pocket; and Table Cutlery; Razors, Se iesors,'Files, Saws, Tools, &c., loss removed to 83 WOOD ST7INET. second door below Diamond_ alley, And luta lately received a large assortment of PEN AND POCKET KNIVES,'KNIVES AND FORKS. Also. Rogers' and Whotzenholms' PINE CUTLERy, Elliott's; Rodgers'. Wade and Bro.'s= Razors,' Scissors; Razor Strops, &c. Damascus and:Wire .Twist GUNS, RIFLES AND PISTOLS. Allen's. Colt's. and Brunt'S REVOLVERS; Powder Flasks, Shot Belts. Game Bags; Walker's and Coxe's Extra Peretission Caps; Bowie, Dirk, and Hunting Knives. Toeds;.'such as Callipers, Dividers. Flyers, 'Nippers, Hand Vices, Squares. Rubes, Braces, Bits, Spoke Shaves, Stocki 'and Dies; Wire. and Iron Gnages, INiathematical Instruments. &e... in very great variety. illobbinir and repturing, neatly and punctually done. Auction Notlct., ;1 111+1 subscriber hits paid into the Treasury . of the Com .monweajth; the amount of license ;required by law. le has given the regularly approved security, end taken out a comistrion of the thin class, as an Anetioneerof the city of Pittsburgh, and rented that spacious wareroom belonging to Nytvanus Lothrop. Esq., :No. .Wood at., three doors from Pitth, where twin prepared to attend to the sale of every kind of Merchandise, Furniture. Era! &State, Stocks, Shippina, tec., either at the Auction 1160 MA or on thapmmises, and will in alt easee exert hiniself to the.unnost for the benefit of his employers, on the most reasonable terms; he will sell exclusively and only on, commission; neither purchasing nor . having any interest, whatever on goods in the Z!OTC, but Merely the ,Comthis sion forfeiting, thereby giving all owners a fair chance, without partiality of having therein property disposed of to the best advantage. , Salei Will he promptly settled wheat made; advances will he given at any tune on- the most acconimodaVM terms; merchants will - not , be charged for advanges. Regular salealayS, Mondays and Thursdays, of Dry Goods, Groceries. Furniture. Ate.: and every evening. Hardware. Cutlet% Watches. Guns. 'Pistols, and fancy articles: hooks, on Saturday evening,f: ••'• - ~,^n9l • • JAM Auer, J. ANKILENT ,V. co New Arrangement. • U. S. HOTEL. CANAL BASIN, PITTiBUROII, PA r sul.seriber, having leased the above establishment, A. and havtitg refitted'and made some material ahem-. noon and additions, is now prepared to ircommodate his friends'and the traveling community In the hest possible manner. The advano3cs of this, excellent !louse are peculiar loitselt: as those traveling by canal. partictilaily try inclement wenther, or landing at midnight, have only to step from the packet into the beautifully furnished' apariments, where they will be contented and comforta ble. In addition to thit extensive acconntodations be longing to this house, the proprietorhas, at great expense, refitted, renovated, soul - made such additions as will se,' COAT to Lint the promise of his .kind patrons, "We'll call a The Bar. the Dtuing.rrom, the Chambers. and rMitie'ct. tarty the ciiiiimry departments. are so 'provided for that we chalictwe competition any where. The fare will Le of the test the ruarket mfords,and the prises The proprietor having been eneamid in entering for guests For teeny years in thecast, feels asintrud that .by Strict attenttou to Cosiness with a watchful eye to the etnnfort of hie guests, he will deserve a share of the gab he patronage. -New York Pekin 'ree.Comparsys CAUTION TO Tlfr PUBL, Are I.EN.ANIW.R JAY'SVd3 id.ale only authorized agent . ..r1 in Pittsburgh and Alleghedicittea, for the sale of the. Pekin Tea Conipady's Teas of 75 and 7: Faltrin at:; die w York. Any other person id Pitesheighpretending to sell our Teas is an imposter:, and deceives ell who mar pwrouize him. Ii is cotuniunly known that the.Pekie. 7'ca Compans's Teas have proved superior io all other", Teas sold. and fir this reewn meaty persons hare dishon-' natty pretended to have the sale of the Pekin Tea - coin- puny's Teas, when they are elldhe dale vending trash: and cheap stud*, which they have obtained elsewhere.— Others arum assume the name of the Pekin Tea Corn patty and tritiende our packages, and thereby deceive inane. Vie arc I..formcd that there is a person in Pittsburgh sellingTe es under the name of the New York and Phila delphia Pekin Tea Company. We have only to say, that this assumed company have no connexion, whatever, with the New York Pekin Tea Company. us consumers of tea will readily discover by competing the article they sell with the genuine tea , sold by the New York Pekin Tea CoMPanY, of do store of Alexander. Jaynes, Nu. :2 Fourth street. N. B.—Velars. 31et7ALLNION'T & BOND, of l'hiladel phia, have no connexion. whatever, with the'New York Pekin Tea Company, nor have they any right or privi lege to cell teas under a name o nearly resembling ours as to h.tvc a tendency to mislead the public. DOUGLASS & CO., . 73 trod 77 Yulton at.. N. Y. Godey'w Lftily .st Book and ramilyitaga zine ripHE ;Oldest 31agaiine in the United States. contains monthly sixty pages of reading matter, by the firAt writers id the countr,—twelve more than the New York 51agazincs. Two splendid steel Engravings; au undeni ably authentic colored inetuhly .Fashion Plate; Model Cottages and Churches, Crac,het Work, and other ;natters for the Ladies, all iltustruted - and well explained &c, Price for One Year, (which includes the Lady's Dol lar Newspaper, making three publications in one month) . B 3 00 Two copies, without the Lady's Dollar Newspaper • - 5 00 Five copies, with 0110 to the person sending the club • • 10 00 right copies 15 00 Twelve copies' 20 00 A specimen of either the Lady's Book, or the Lady's Dollar Newspaper, will be scut to any person paying.post age on the request. Address, A. 001)E1 Jeti2l-tf No. 113, Chesnut st., Philadelphia. . -- Filth street, Turning Establishment. rfillk: Subscriber, having completed his lute improve- I menu, is now prepared to do all kinds of Turning and Sawing in a style car superior •to any other shop . in the West, as he has nosy twain: turninglathce. boring ma chines, and circular saws fitted up on the latest Old most Unproved plaits. Ile would most respectfully inform his friends, and the public generally e . that he, intends to give nttention to their orders. Hwitt keep ft constant supply for the accommodation of his country customers, (carpenters and eubinet-mokers.) of. newel-post tuid-bal lusters unuenais for columns and hand railing, bed posts and table legs. Also, bed , posts.and rails fitted up on his most approved ptan of iron triteness and hickory screws, MI orders from a distance promptlynttended to. N. , 11. Ff. RYAN. 11.--0 Cieriaan friends always find aotno at tentive German iu the es}oblit.hraent to attend to - their °Mara. . N. 13.—The stubseriber Would farther inform the public, that he has a very powerful engine --about 70 horse pow er—and a few :small rooms to let, with steam power in them. suitable, for srnall.branehes otimaunfacture. Fifth street. No. between Wood and Market sty. jan.2s-411:n A: A. Mason 'd - Co. }} ' . 62 rtiAnxiZ BTRELT, intrlVErom TIMID An, FOViTTRATiXEITTS, :IFORM their-friends and the public generally-, that be. mg about to remove to the syucious and elegaiftStore, recently creCted on the adjoining-lot. they WW cl ose out their large and well selected "stock of Fall and Winter Goods, AT cost, and in tunny onset kik than coat, to ena ble them to open their now store with 'en entire stock of new Goods. . . The sale will commence this day, and continue until the first of March, or until their removal. Their extensive assortment of DRESS GOODS will he sold fall 32 per cent. loss than, the•usual prices. They consist of the most fashionable Cashreeres and De Lames, Gain, Mohair, Silk and Orange .Plaidal Also, Bombazines, Alpacas, &c., tre, CLOAK Goons—French and Gamlen Queen's Cloth, French• Plaid Cloalingsr; Broad Cloths of 'all the most fashionable - colors.. - • • • • Muck und FancY•Dross Silke, of every variety. Snawts—Cashmere, Teri:ari, Tartan, Plaid, and other Shawls; a very large assortment dilly reduced one half in price: FLANnu-s—Weleh, English, and American Flannels, of all colors and qualities. - Bonnet and Cap Ribbons. . - Gloves, Ifosiery,"Girn_ps and Fringes. Wrotight•Collars and Capes; Laces, Artificial Flowers; Plnmet and Faith. era, Sentra, Cravats, Handkerchiefs; Fancy Buttons,. 4c. Lman. Goons of every description. . - Wooled ~anode. - CesithnOtelW Calgnetts, ncavers, y4013;1 Tweeds, Saynee. • Whitney and Bate Blankets, - extensive assortment, Calicoes, Chintzes, Do. mestio Gingham*, Checks, Stripes, Tickiags, Brown , and Bleached Minding, 4c. The following will be some . of the Prices: Cashmeres ISic, Usual pried' 07#e. Mons..de •Laines• •• • 42ic. " " 25031 c. Gala Plaids 500., 4 , .., 44 „..„e4 , 0 0. Mohair& Oregon do• 37 Alpaccas Alpaccas . u Flannels 20c. ' 44 ' -44 ' ... . . Wrought Collars •• • .1 ,2 / 1 3. " • " Calicoes." , ... WhG .. 2 610 c - - 4 . 4 ".• •• • :iL4.4c.. Cassinette• •31c- " Together with every article in dUsal - dre,Which,Vcill be • offered equally cheap . .refin - , , be assured, that' they will nm be disappointedAn the quali or prices of our goods. Lig+4l2 l N. 4 CO.' - rpo:CO . USTRY UDR - awls'', re - s Yr. 7 .. 4, - . pay three dollars end sevarity,Eve oanle,per 100 bs, CASU, ter gqod inlied country rags; la qqatitlties . Of fifty tethreellibusn*ltuimiids;'.dolivined at my Bo 1i Stare: N0:89-WOOd street; Pittsburgh.... ; ., . On hand, a general supply of-401mo), books, ;writing , . and wrapping paPorrhlenk-000kli,. etc., -which will be sqld j?lr the ‘ipzen or retail, at lowest cash prices zor req, ay . • 1y..11)271 7 - :1.1G44 Ya•Pnis • Atsep - • =AM - • r:zeo 14, 1848. I I t:N FIVIIKTIOLDER =Z= • _ 2 fir ISreilafreaUg . BOOKAND 10tPlrINTING - 01?1,1c1E,, w..Eorstor of Wood anti, Stree"" HE PrEgtrintor of "the .-.slolcasta , -Parr- and Allttr MANYYS=RitIt. respeetfully . .informs Ills and *the tibtrona of these papers; that ha has a lergeas 'sontnent of JOB , TYP.II - AND Att;;OTIIER MATE RIALS necessary to a Joh - Prhiting Dffee . ,..and'tfirtf - hi prepared to execute . ; • ' LErt!lat ntmise. or zvervt . 'ninpurtost: Boctia, • :Bak mr..tesdike- . Pamphfeir, , Rid -"rerun, Caidre.'f' irandbial 2 -Blanks, ; ." All kinds of.Btankt, Stage, Stcamboal .. and .ocPtoJjk , at Dills, unth , appropriate Cuts, printed on , the shortest natice andmoskreasonahle.terrns. ; Fic respectfully asks the patronage of s hit - friend s, and the, public in general, in tluranch of his scPt2 , • . HARPER.,. Vegetable Ptdnsonariy ,-;i' TT is now, , twenty years:since first used the Vegeta. L'.ble Pulmonary . Balsam in my family. :.Since that time ithits been my pmctice toke ep a bottle of the : article by ine for' he rise of my family, which is large, and for the benefit .of My friends. , haitinniftirrnly fountlit tope _ a very valuable, efficient medicine;.and they by tisiTtg it seasonably for tbO complaints for which it is. carom kneaded," it has often prevented the disease from takimra more'serious form; To one instance, I recommended. it to my brothcr,'who residain the State of Ne* - YO.rk t iwbo was dangerously with; a disease ! of the lungs. 1 Ile has.. since , written: to me! for more, having friend , no: which gave him so much' relief. , • 'MIS: PECK. B. t'ArrsPzroc)i do co.} .Corner of First and Wood; also, corner :of. Sixth ,and _ . PURE . OItE .17:si AND BLACK' TEAS, from- the New York Pekin Ten Company.—just received at the! Pe kin Tea Store, 72 Fourth street. a very large supply of fresh Green and Black Teas..of s ait-ihts, didistent . grades and qualities ifiltio'rtdil into this couhtry; packed dn lead. in 2 lb. boxes, in I lb.. }4164, and I It: ptuikagei. AleM,s tip. tin Bannisters, of the di ff erent qualifies, convenienq for families and steambeata'rangur in prices (rum 3714•ents ffr lb-, to $1.50. Fine Oolong Black' Ten's; at 50, 0:};75. 871 c... and 81.00 P lb. • , ~, • •-• . : 4 We :will rethnd the mone in all cases ivhere our Teas do not give entire satisfaction, or exchange foie. different article. - , •, 14 For aale at the Pekin Tea Store' 72 Fimitit'sf..'liy dect7, . • , „ R _ 00TS, SHOES. TRUNKS. I cC.--Eoliai,tibei liszY 3 ward, wholesale and. retail Boot r Shoe and Trunk. Store". No. 186 Liberty'street, nearly Ogposft . Ohe head of Wood. F.& H. havain store,eual:aretrecng their Ball and Winter' stock of BOOTS. SHOES. Sce., consisting of the largest stock they have ever been able to bring to thie market. Our stock of gooks havernastly been manufae , tined to our order. and exmesaly forthe Pittsburgh mar ket. :We also have constantly on Mind a splendid stock or Hayman:Ps Metallic G-um Elastic Shea.';bool - fas ladles' and gentlemen's wear, the Most beautiful: article ever inanufaCtured. We would iplicitan. examimitleni of our stock of goods, by all who' wish to purchase either{ at wholesale or retail, as we sell at a somaculerthes ÜbOl , C CO.". Country merchants will find it to their inter est to call and examine oar stock before Purchasing.; 1.., 1 , FOLLANSBEE & HAYWARD, " enrol " Np. 180 Liberty at.. PIANO`!- - Chwirring.—One srilendal rose wood 'O Oc lave Piano Forte, made by flickering, tl*shin- !. //err,—One semi-grand Piano Forte, from the =wait. fury of Henry Herz. Paris. 61 Octaves. , flareCo.—On e carved rose wood 6 Ocinve„. LEM% b y Gale & Co., New York. One ditto mahogany. CH Oc- Steddart. New York.—One elemmt mahogany Piano'. 6, Octave, which bats been in use for about' a year,: Price: two hundred dollars. • - • Firrn:km 1I& ND PIANOS.—Art excellent second hand Piano. made by Loud & Brothers. In good order. Price 5100. One second-hand - Piano-, .Price So'o.- 1. . For sale by narB . JOHN li. rt ArELLo, 81 Wood street.. ANGY GOONIiII .77. Krysay's new siore 67 Market st, 45 pcs china VIISCL.TiIriOrIA street " , - •'- ' - . 4 doz-,plecea shaded awl plain velvet ribbom., -- I. 2 ** - black -- • -. " ' I i a i' Colestial and Terresnal Globes; II " Ivory Memorandiun Tablet.% 4 " Cut velvet pocket books and card...mea t " Horse-shoe combs, imitation of- shell: 7 ' 6 " German silver tea bells. THINIMINGS. A large lot of Gimp head black fringe. -.: A good assortment of Dra b . and mole enloteu .:: ' ‘ C; V im ile t b o la nj ek a r t°l / 4 ,-.. __-• • " Graduated Buttons. I , With a ireat srariety of rniscellaneous goods, amongst which are - . .'• . Extra lar ge sire EmorriEnsrs; • • Coral Beads, ossortertarrarraSi 'Writing Desks, all sizes; Ladies work boxes ‘F . . l'ineksomrnon Boards;. ' Gold Spectacled. all ages; Mack Union Galloon. All tile *bore goods will be sold low. 1------- ONICEFAT/lIC BOOKS.—Just received. at the Book store of the subscriber, in Fifth st., near Marker: 1 3farcria 3terlica.pura. by„Samuel Hahnernan:trattelateil and edited by Charles Jahns Hempel, AL D., 4 'vols..i .Ifartman's Acute . Discasv, by Dr. !ferrule, voL L • Ilomceopathic Domestic Medicine: l l,V I:Lowrie, en larged and improved by - A.l...fialL M::15. Inbr's New MantreL vol. I, Nos. I and 3. • . • ' • 111 ' Iferings Domestic PhYsician.', •• ~• r. •• '• ' - ' l i • A Mry Manuel of Domestic Cooke, for the use, of persolut who are under Ifmnotoptithic treatment.• . , 1 13ooninehausen's TheraptetiO Pocket Book, for lionica pathists, by Dr. Okie. • • - - ' frabemates Chronic Diseases, vol. 5. • • •_ ll Together witliMedicine Chests, of dilferent,sizes and. rices. (mule) ' VICTOR SCRJBA. . 1 : NTEST BOORS JUST RECI3VED.—I3eaven unon .1 1 11 Earth, by Janewey, one volume. - - .$OBB • : Charnoek's Cholee Workt, by Lytrdngton, 1 vol.. 088 Coincidences -of the Old and New Testments, by ROY. J- J, Blunt, D. D.. 1 vol.. - - -•- Chalmers' lkilscellanies. Poems, Essays. I 85 1 ' , -.1. •50 Select AVorks of James. Venn. NVllson lec , P „ hillips. • i. and Jay, in one terse vol., for the low price of 1. 50 1 The Free Church Pulpit. 3 volumes, - - - • Modern Infidelity, by Sclunucker; • . ..;5 00 . 1 Life of David, - . - - 75 ,‘, Daily Walk with God, by Mathenr Strong, - - 0 0. 29 - I Circle of Rumen Life. by Tholuck, Memoir of Charlotte Mirabelli. - - - - 023.1 [ The AVorks of Francis Turretine, in the original 21 ° • ! Latin. to be complete in four volumes,— three . volumes now ready: - - -.' • • Willis' l'oetical Works, in splendid Turkey Morocco. 1 The above, ' with a great variety of new books. just re-1 ceived by - :ELLIOTT' er.EINCLISIL, ien7 50 Market at., betweea 'Third and Fourth. " i . XTEW AND VALUABLE- BOOKS.—Undesigned Coin. eidences in the Writings both of the. Old and New; Testatnents, an argument of their veracity; With an' alt.', pendis. containing undesigned coincidences between the Gospels and Acts and Josephus: By Rev. X. J: Blunt, D. D. First American. front the- Second London Edition. 1 The Errors of htodern Infidelity illustrated and refuted.; by-S. IQ. Schrnacker, -.X. hi, pastor mf the First Latherani Church. Germantown, Pa. ,:_.. • _. ,( " . 1 Sacred Philosophy of the Seaionst tilustrating the per, fec.tion of God in the phenomena of the year: in four v01..] tunes—one yolunte devoted baeackseason. , • By tut Rev. ' Henry Duncan. D. 13: Chalmers! Miscellanies, embrating'ReViews, EssaYis, and Addresses. By, tholato Thoa.,Chalitters„ D. D. -,r The ebtis.e; 'with n large variety of . new and Standard Works, for .sale low, by . ; ' ,-- - • ELLIOTT 3 F:Nausli NEW 1, YDR1Z.9.-43o4xliffives, by Mrt:Child;' History of Women, by Mrs. Childs; • Prose and Poetry of Europe and America, by Morris and 'Willis; ' • Macbici•elli's History of Florence; Life of Benvenuto Celtini; - Letters of John -Mass to his Wife"; Hook of the Court;. Latrobe's Solace of Song; Dictionary of Quotations . H. S. noslvogTii & No. 43 Aidiket I 40w"'"°v- Half Quarter and Eighth Pipes of the' folloing brarids and vintag e s: . Saierao. I='; Seignette.:-. • Otard,lB'37 and 1844; Pint Castillion &Co., linunesny, 1841: oupey, P,E. 0. The above brands are warrantedpyre or no sale; g ood judges. aro all invited to examine for themselves,lat qte corner of Smithfield Amt Front stmets. !novlB • `P. OI'MARTY. sTALUABLE BOOKS--ROHN'S STANDARD LI ) DRARY.-slachiavelli' nista?), o _Florence and. Prince ; ItoseOe'e'Leo the Fo 's urth; Roscoe f 's Lorenzo - cle slcdiei; Schiller's Don Carlos ind other Dramas; Beck man's History of inventions; Memoirs of Cmint Gram moat: Schleyell's _Philosophy of History; .Schleyell's. Thainaile literature; r Metnoirs.af Col. Hutchinitth ; Robt. IpiPs Meciallapootts,),Forkii Bornanuta Heflin/ COY'S House of Austria; Bonterwck's ft.panish Liters, tare: For sale by '' • IL SY BOSWORTH de.c4• • .43.3Ialkes,street,. RI 4s T. Cum Myrrairstrkey; 4 Gamboge; , • • - Rine True "Opiunk, new, crops t. ' galbrsatrUth, strained;. Earret:lala • . Dandelion'. • *'* Just received, and for sale by B•z4.,FeIINESTOCIC cp.. • • Cot:First and IVetnt.lits• Tl yErWool)S.—AWbbi s i: c l liPPe4 l,o ,gl'°4 4 i - '' i 7 OO Ifilp U pt 'lOO . 4 7 'icund Cleun3'al:4; J-43 tf9"- 1 :Y 1 44r.W IPi ank bp k. 66 - • • pm and.AVOrd Ara ' • 15 - PH BALE. ' pow , r,ca....,Batuaded' by •P.tto,-.1.111e4.4 , e,n4 Hayilichhlt haling 24 foist Mint and. Ox terz4ing Impl o c 11.4 . fog .; Two ortbom ay; Or= tots, and theri6sition- of the, veliqle4l , 4pt ifyil on of vtkuplgqq9o4 of furthei infoTtikation 4prOT ta , M:SYFARTZWELP,Et D, Pouith st.,- tiovair uloweett I'Vocd hod'Soiltalloht,3 /.,..14..fi5it....0E.k.40..• • ' •Z k 1111 prrrsauaou•iiiird. . . . AXLE Recraitst vm ern) or tsucror44. , • • Row .JOITES , ACTUREFtS of. Spri_ng..)md 'Elthitir m a 111' Plash:films', Stool Plough Wingis, Castor coil do Springs,-Hammered Iron Axles; andsleahrro m i lo comings, Fire Engine Loco_po, Foml CilchTfiViusArh generally, corner or Itou aptirioi?jApi, itub iljtfecejvcd'l7ZEBl443- - A l Ar2acalae 1 dozen fine Wax Masksj '' '' '-' 1 . 0, ." 4 1 6 o “ Paper " .r.i• .' :2$ ...1.. .4210/1 5 " Gammon; •1 1 , , , 1.1 "to olal ' 3 cross Metallic Comb Cleaners... , 2„,1 r..", 0 „i n eg y • .z 1 dozen En Boilers; . - , so, 1 0. 5i1y50.,,,,.; ....HI -f t ~,tr,a MG. s ..., a ,I B one , jc,i,,u o i s poon= ; ' it • . esol apasail 4 gross German Silver Table fily;neo/istri orn' , 11.4 1 , I • 1,72: r gifrt?' 2 " Butter Knives; • . ' ' •• • 1 " Picture Toy Booki; ••• '.. 20.000 Chian 11lGubla111 ..,.• t' In 6 dozen fine Woolen Com forts. ,r.,lle. trite/OVI_ A great ',artery Of Coats and Cape '•-• ' "' ,ll ... '''.. ' " BASKET% • ornSsllo•4lk/ 5 dozen fine French willow Baskets, .._,, _ o , ,-. 2 " willow bleaker ~. ~' ...ad "ttilliVig. '.. 0 0 Straw 'Provelling " , .. • , ,T gyv told 12 u Metal Toy . . • . " , .04 14i v't I " Willow Cr - idiom ~ , , • u Gloss Motto Seals* „ ~ ',• .›,111.• " 3 " Bone " Eltantis, 3 Allah's Patent Revolving Piet - oisi " Ike 5 pair common Brass ',. o ••• ''' • 'IT r I dozen setts Ctiessmen:„ -. i.. . • lwaion , 2 " " Dom/nova 6 4 1 Tailors' Tape•Meaaarein 6 " Steel Key-Rlogs, auniortett a 4, el m* Dogs and Sheep, 1 • ~,, f .1 1. M 1 " String* Amber Beads; .. 112 Nests Drums. , , k . ' f 410.97. k l 6 f T CANNOT SAY . TOO 51UCII • POR ITJr-T•11221 l .j_ proof of the otficacy of Br Willard't Oriental Van tiZIM•e. B.Cild the followinc' , o • ~ . - “Prrrsinntort,Palr 14, putri , cv,....usii 4. itroaway • 4.41944 Af dltsi gib7l t t i me to ros y, e a sferement to regarot to • am elleet Of ',an Dr. • Willard's Conch blimdra upon ray system.. Nora. ',., twelve weeks, dc the winter, I was ger Ille.eh l / 4 1151e4. unk, a harrassing cough, as to ;ender me courtly, to titan,' to my work; and, finial the nature of iny system. I had every reason to bellow), vzaa faPtd4- 01111"111814111 mosuntsmon, After trying various remedi,s w4oa M tt street, 1 was lea IC to try bottle of the Oriental 0 .. mutte, 1104 must srlY that / constdcrit the beat in , finned Suites — in fact, I eanzwn say_ ton . Much 4,,Z ' was ent/roly cured Py, the yea of the first Pope d litatalcif, / wroalli say, - ` ga ys bottle of al-and Obe i "141 7ar5., ( 1:9101/10 ..- pliCis . Bl cants. Foigalsg Ir 4 4 walavai4 3.tr . No 4, CatitiiArsyri,thessr.t-, aaarVaaal Basip Sold'ayAbg ~I ~. .T. 12.?E1diN041,63801,,.. MIEN 201TDREMEVS CULTOMBE4OII itak i axeo , o-4 wiry. , tit . ur!nektpircirp ff Ug tTiii TAM, lkitUltiraPatalltneg • rird4DFTI4 • • Trapj,n)Lnw . 1 . • . - 1( 1 :11:itt.t is , , ffME=EM! nr i , fif t tft klez 111 .9 V •F• T cf NUIVIBER 720:3. filigrellatiCOM34' Wit: CXA DER h BONES, 31-sitaa titmaitikatan, - eortirr'e , Pout and .St. clairetrute;•eppeette. the Ex.. 440 , jafigiato.- • • thange?Hozel,l.Bnrictict on Pena at, respeotfullY inform'l their 'friends' and the public,, that they are prepared to &rash and 'at- Mr l to every igi4n the line 'of Cnidektaketil as tbaY, have quit the ss of Cabinet Making, and their at ' tawic,n, will be devoted tflunzethei Me-above - business, keep - alarge assortment of COF7LNS made mid finished, covered, and lined in the neaten manner.„' with a variety of materials, and at allpenes; we keep SER,DSDS ma dy made, of-all sizes, of Flannel; Ctimbrie, and Muslin at all_pnees,. and made in the eitsjertt style, and all bfitel articles necessary for artatint,' rthellee4.- - and lung/bin funerals, of quality and' prices tome; 911,VERP.L4TES for eng raving the name add age; ICE CASES3fizz la the b odyin ice, by those Who-wish to keep their friends any length of time, and have MS PANS tdlkat -toe in for laymg on the • body; 'LEADEN*: Coigns . always on hand. We have a splendid , new MAME efidZillaiz Of fine horses. and any number of the -best- Olittagest etO. etc., and will be prompt,-punetual, -- ana itplNtibie.-... • Umbrellas, Parasols, ;Parrasolatlitirt AND WALg/NG:CANE U ElarA B. H. RICHARDSON, .Srssat FACTORY. (the 041).; one in -the Statesaltio:lAl, Market street, adelphitt.. • , Merctutrits are 'relipeOtAlly •o, manufacture all' the. above - good*, by the aid tit stiatOg t notwithstand i ng she 'great opposition Of parties opposed to .„.th...iit i r Pi l l 4 Ulion.9f , ext , e4.4.lmFrolouttertts- V7" 1. mentiircompletei and'pn ictaction ees 40 OW as:to:give' paßTer - EZ?"Aa there is an , Unibrella Store itesi Joet;.iiffiekaitly. the swne' Annie. it is important should reirienilder i. H. RICHARDSON, Sreant.Faerory,. and Pantenter. of. site Walking Cans Umbrella, sign . of the LApv aritI 4 VAGLYra /44 • r ; :1R.1.1.17 frrAtiention ,iitreqted to, the. ceiebrated...lVagints Cane Vinbielki, a n . eat and beantifill artiele, euntbi the advantages of R.Cane and Umbrella:- - , ;:e v P aisra.a Young Ladles' Seminar Allegheny City, Air 4, ..W.,SIETcALF,weaId-ananitere-tObitkdA. .C.I. cans of Allegheny and iricihuy. the intended-rin val of his Sehool, from the coruertif Sendusliiiaridilinturs berry streets, where he has been teaching fortr‘hier twelve months. On and after April Ist, he will occupy Rooms on Federal street, in -" Colonade Row," 2nd door : from the bridge. The Academic Year Will cousin Ofrwo Sessions,. of..ftve months each.; crannied Ma r. fliiitli Monday us February and September .':::: :. .. .-. ....J.- .... ALT= OF TtTLION, PEA SEIgION OF FIVE keeeiliel fc English . Pepartment--Including Beading:: r • MA - Defining, I.Vritingy English Grantmari :Rile gie, English Composition and'Oriticisiri, GeOpaphy, - urn., Arithmet and the higher branches of Mathendi 4 '' Natural Philosophy, Chemistry, AstronomyillotanY, siology, t3cOlogy, Intellectual and Morat'Scierice, and . ill "other branches requisitd to a rhorough'Eng fi sh-pi t{ - Classical don ' j . Oleisical Department:—lnclialing' the Latin, Gred Prenchianguages,sach roi additipriab charge 0fi.f.,.. - The services of competent Teachers arc se yid. f such tea may desire to - repeive iiistimctiOns Irv- Painting, and Maine. .i Those designing to enter, will find it to their interest to do so as near to the ep . eninra the Session as possible; yet pupils will lie received at anyfiniedriling the Selekbni and will be Charged at 'the above rates only from lime of entrance.: , ..Nelleductioris Will bemede forithitt as, except in cases of protracted.ilbuie..,...• ~ a . ~I , j,up, Any intormexion . ..ihlctimay'be desire d , will he 'chat's, fully communicated to those , who call upon the Mitructor at his rooms. -, . . =., -. • . if,4.! 'Reference Mav also tie made to the folloimi waist.. Dr. T. F. Dale, Allegheny, Harr..e..Shpleraltt!kttn i*. Re4i. D:Ellicgt, ' " 1 ' ''" '.- J l -°y: a 1 1. 114-dclle. '!.. • Mr. R. P. fichwartz M ~... ; , . y: 13. dyes, -',ZI '' ti:.4:e . . T... S.. MORRIS & CO'S BLACK AYBITINPANKtstrrof Staliecina/ Pins, ansf the Copyrag Frac—This ink is the resultet the experiments of seVerlll yet:Ori;tdifelted t,q the menufpoture, smettextensivo seale r of soantity suited to ell the mimeses of the qnstuticy. The Psiffek . lion of this Writing ink consists- twthe folletvineproper. ties: Fromrtr--ln which 'property ,will' be ,fosurl,to i ,surptist all preVions - praParationk. It will Sew with per. feet freedom, either Wont quill or steel. pens;and iiretniratt tvirce from any corrosive qualities. C0L05...-Tili thieirttelets a ricli;:beautiftil bine - • • rAll good black Ink, from its uPFAcctliT 4 44e1 1 4 constitution, requires exposure to die alt to impart a Gawp . color. It must net, therefore, be expected. that thelne: rnent the bottle is, aped, the - luk will be. found naibeattiet black.' 'The 'first appearance will be pale • but anger ex:.., - pattme.to.the chemical action ' pl' .titinrispbefe,leididei on l paper or in the inkstand, it wi4.l4Nippie. a bmija9iNiso k ./iixestartstscv-The cedar is ianalteriblelly time. It wilt never fade. ; O n =1 2 4 a4puntip.lll3l .1,444 records . .shatild-ba made in thta article , ?TM Pal( deepen-and strengthen : , Pi2ll:' This Ink is , suitable for all kinds , of 1 5 1 Pens .Ilie tbr Pent. made of 'Quilts; and what're. taut and, yery disirable. with.many,- tdltc. , a liqfan dopressidd by the Copyidg'Press. • We Are ugh*: in 'the itatifuffonst With wheal 30-4/iffi connected.Morris'Bius Bieck rm itinri.i.kAnno-4400.601. -- to fluidity , brilliancy, and permaneneyibeke,vZilleA to :any Ink we have heretofore ' ueed. 4 . . 'Meted, A. Thurston, Cashier:Bank 'of Louisville ' rAttetiLl arrtison, Cashier-Northern Rank% of.Setitidirf'adottiAl Gawathaiey , "Ccshierßank..'of.lienteckyi 1.. - L. , Alicertuk. Presidcht of the Gas Brink , 'Themes, L. ilikni'Sbarit;stf. Barrel Comity COtlit: . atriTen 'PP,P93 ereilc gag% County Conn; Atwood , Secretarf.Fir ' mum Company ; .Latbn. Mow, . Agent -Lexirimerelnpnyancei • . comuany;, S. S. Goodwin. Secretary- Portjand-Dry AM* and "Insurance BompanTi reta Franklin Fire and alp.rtne Inguranee Cornpany:'; XI . Rhomer, Treasurer LoutscilttrSartoglnstitution. ' Asupply- of the'ribova lust ree'd.itstd , fotheals fib 7 JOILNSTON k. ... ~ ..................,.. xr 1 L oboe Saving . Powder 2. :4. ..42 '"' . .:P :trouNT EAnLE . Tarrora. m - ..tNurAcrtiiiEn • .. TIEE:IIO.STON Art roivr R.IOLE.,WORENdb [u., ' ''''''.% i-1, OR cleaning the surface of Hinderer, 'Xi jr , ' • -'" ! .12 :Otast Rare. and mstorintrit to its 'Original A• • ' .. i . reney, this article ds.decidedly without nialki• naolbi .• . time and labor are - suliad by its use. A. thousand, refer i.' emcee could be adduced; 'it ner.stiaty; to vetthrlls Mg . •'..r"' , .: It %Silt iimirce:this o,xtdp from tbo.surftwo;attlilefds;ft. rev, Copy.7..Biasi, Sp:swan, 2 IN ka:r VOtiI , .# II MPIIPPn facility,_giving it sn tiniiiille.d pnlish. . 1 • A Ibis - trfai Walt that the Innprietoteiskisiiid itilraff, ..", sines the mosrskeptical of its utllity..' .';', '.•,: i. , :. , n' I , ' - Airections for Usa..-I,et the Powder be appllitaliww9c ',"O damp, soft woollen cloth. With rs. vary littlo 9141001 r. ...g every particle of oxide may be removed: • • • ..., ~, :.., r.b4 ..- . .sost.pir it - emat, oeneriiflakeite"- • .zi • For safe by . JOHN 11. lifORGANiDroggfain =iv .... - rRS. • DUFF'S' NE* MILLINERY • AND.DRLIRir. 1418.1i.ANG the MAO 4 ! , 5 Cia4io i t etwaen Pion and the B ridga.) - 7bresses,'Clanas, pm' Ca .lantillturi & c., made to, the- latest • French ` tind . Wher Fashions. - Also, Benneti, floodt; Capes, Wed & c .Therissiti' c. A choice mlction of new styles Satuis, Velvets:. French Flowers, Gimps, riela. cap and bonnet Ribbons, Laces, Princes, Cords, Banda*, CripecModes, Muslin*, Cambries, lattedkrrehlets,/te.,' for ee *hole sale and retail at the lowest 'price. ,Coant: y•htilltnete7 eattatted with the latest French and English Patterns of every new : article in the Millinery and Unit-14411g lOW r at Ir'- York prices. • .0. .E -% Straw Bonnets cleaned and altered ta thiprinteht ion. jeimat , T.F' • V - +kV. . . . . . _ MIME 1. • it' . 1. - - .1 5 4 4.. • • t t• 44 , : : . •"!: • • ,•• MEMIM2 annul EMIM=:= 4 . . -`J ^rff sic:: MAIM MEI R t ,:: • , 2. • • -•• • • , I ; 7 lif cellt ERNI :% ~"" ~:.:e. -.: ... -..t.. 'p : _ ~ ... '• ~-..:,---- •„,, ~', •-4,.'4.- -• . - ' -.' ;t . .. . ' .. • ' ', ._;,„‘'-i..„:.;.- - .. '.`'-.1',..-V--7"- .-••' ' ' •' 4. Mr.';',,,,,,,....,-.4„ „....; . • ../' 4i'l•f-. ---;:;'''' ' ~• - jt : 2 :.ft, - :•:-- • ~.,,... ...J ' ~1,- „J . 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