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On hand. a general supply Of seitool bloke. writin and wrapping paper,. blank books, etc_. which will b sold by the dozen or retail, at iovVeat cash prises fOr rea tIY Pay. [Mit27) LUKE LOOfiI.IS Agent. =ME - _ - ~ .. m.~'rw,'f`'""a~,.ll~,'~~r.~lx~x s_:,s. - ."" . """.c?v~a'6~"z..,~~ T ?a~r. ~`~',u.~s_~'ei~"'x k`"e k f',^~ caw a~, ''-lt~~"'&k-~`..."7~c:~~f".$,:-. VOLTJME VI Printufand Published every Dforning, (Sundays aze•plcd,) VP 1.. HARPER, NORTII-WRST.CORNER OP WOOD AND FLFtU STREETS. TRRDS.—Fire Dollars a year, payable strictly in advance. Six Dollars will invariably be requiredif notrmid within the year- Irr- Single copies TWO eusTs--for sale at the counter of tbe Office, and by the News Boys. • The Weekly Heronry and Manntacttiker Ls published ftont the same office, on a double OITOIWEI sheet, it TWO DOLLARS a year, in advance—singlo copies Fling Mir& 115" No paper-will be diseoutined (unless at dor dicers lids of the Ptalttielor.) until all arrearages are paid. 117" No attention will be paid to any order unless ac companied by the money, or satisfactory reference in this TERMS OF ADVERTISING. - FEE NEWS* OF TWELVE EINES OE LESS. One inseition,• •---•$0 50 One Month.•'• Ttro•••do. -0 75 'reco•-do Three-•do 1 (A) Three do One 'Week-- ....... 1 50 Four do Two••do 2 50 Six . -- do ..... Three do• • 3 (K 1 • One Year•••- . . YEARLY ADVERTISEMENTS: I Ckangrable at Pleasure. OWL Squins. TWO SQUAWKS. SiT MOOlitti• • ...... 15 00 Six Months S2O 00 One Year 20 00 I One Yenr• - • 3I) 00 Lurrier udrertisrtnents in proportion. ' Cords al FOUR LINES. fire Dollars n liar. - Lerle cuts will tot be inserted, unless an extra price in pen lir Advert - limo:lts upon whirl, the Intiaber of inser tions is not Hawked ; will be inserted and charged Willi UT. tiered out. , ftlroftusional Q.l.arbs WCALMONT...4ItUr 4.10 G Ilitar R. Pallet "" ilreC sutra Livery Stable. labl. w 1) R. GERG E. OArr.—ollieu, Smithfield st near Sixth st.. Pittsburgh. ltg2l-y 1 IL A. W. ULI Physician and Surr,con.--Oilice if No. 8, S. Clair street. Pittsburgh. jY•2O A tr. . O'HARA ROBINSON. late C. S. Attorney, has IV removed his otliee int No. 8 St. Clair st. 1111.. JOHN CIL-VM, FOR . °flies 1111 St. Clair street LI opposite the Exchange. augto-y URI.ANDO I,OOAIIS, Attorney at Law.-9dice 4th . st.. above NVoixl. itilyl-y IINHUAIAS U. MAitriliAl.l.. Attorney at baw.--Oilico, Lotteries Buildings. Fourth st. jan7-1 y. I AMKS CALLAN. Attorney us 1-nio. corner of 11'ylic e)uud Fifth street.-- Law Corner." feblo-y Tr .11. IC ENNi Fibr,.4.tierney a: La to office in the J. • sumo Loading with Ardersunn Nl'Alaster.Filth between Rood and Ssnitlifirld sts: ans:l7-sios• OUN 1-rtio.--41illee. North side 11 of Fifth itrect, Letweeit %Volga and Siitithfiuld, ill the sataz with Alikr-rnan llorrow. surttl-Iy. TOSEI•ti C. IriillllllN. Attorney at Lase.—OtiseAt in • Wallace's building,. on 4th fit., between Wood arid Smithfield sts. IitHWE %V, 1.-C\ .\U, Attorney and Counsellor at Lam and Netary Public.--Office at the cornet of 4th and Woo.l 'sta. over Sil.bett & Jones' Exchange Office. octl 1\ ,11.1.* IMJNNEI.I.I". Attorneys and Counsellors at Lam. Pittsburgh. Pa.—thrice on Fourth et., be tween Smithfield 1110 firant. • ittarl4-y sNow DEN . Ait,.. c y .1 La I{l.—Orike in rj the building on the North East corner or Fourth and S•ni:hfi••ld sts. nocl ly • • 17 Mt/ILILOW. Aldtrmart.—Oilice north side M . Filth ‘treet, between Wood :and Smithfield, l'ittsburgh. sept(l-y fiIjANDI.ESS Attorneys and C:oun.set- In. tors at Laze.—)dice on Fourth street; opposite R. & FL it. Patterson'sd•ery Stable, Pittsburgh. sepia,' ..: .1: 1 0.1 — I.W Alt 1) SW A RT . z A darnel's at Law 011ie.: on Fourth stree.L. between Wood nut! Smith oppltssite Patter,on's !dyer>. Stable. . I:010.;6 611.1.A1 ORE. Anurney and Cott 'oak's a t X - Law.—Office remove...t to the 2d door below Grant %T.. a / 1 4'0=th, to the office lately occupied by Alderman Mil le*. • enar3o T N. AI'CLIAWII.V. Auorney and Counsellor al Lula.— 110 . Office in Bake yell's 13utldiny,s on Grunt st.. ) .I.`i SUN. Attorney and Connaellor ai La en. 1 • (Mice •n CIA IL. between IV.od and Smithfield ant nearly opposite the Mayori otnce. I S , :O I' Arn , ..o. Fourth st. live doors west of Mar: .1 . Let. All work. warranted. and if not perfectly satis let-tory no charges will be made. F.MOV Rut.ert SIIVat ttttt vutl 1113 1 I. office to Fourth street. beror&nt Wood and Sznitldield .1,04 ennrls-1y jA SIP 111.117;L:1itdcrionn.—Otlice oT Petit, street. opposite D. Leech & Co's.. packet line office. Obce boors 11 . 0111 7 o'clock .1. M.. to 7 o'clock P. M. • • 1ti 7 :240NA1..--%; Heck:. has rt:lll ,, Ved c0M41.11i. ,, t and forwarding business from the Canal Basin to hin new warehouse, on Third street, nearly opposite the Post . • (Mice. may:to.y I) IiAIOVAI..—.4)// V J. MI rcilb. - J.. A1t0r,,,,y ~i 1.,,,,, IL, has removed to Fourth street, next door to the ollmcc or Alderman Steel. api • j• • 111 • ur:r & WHITE, di:or-new at Low, Washingunt. Pa. d Coneetions made in Washington, Fayette, Gi,ette and adjoining COIIIIIIC. 11.111!:-y Al t St.; 11:1,—.1AXIS. S. Cl/ Auorrsqf attai senor at Law. has removed to the office next door west of ltody :Patterson's Livery Stable, Fourth street. During his absence upon public duty. (or the coining 'south, any business fyr hint may be left with A. IL Mc- Oal•unnt. f:sq.. as above. febl7 AMES S. i2ItAl , Attorney. Counsellor, and Amory. PittsburVi. Pa.. having resigned the °theca Secreta ry of the Pittsburgh Navigation and Fire Insurance Com pany, will attend specially to collections. and business connected with Navigation. Insurance. Accounts. and Heal Estate. Business hours. from 9 A. NI- to 9P. M. dice. first door west of Alderman Miller's, Fourth street. clear Grant. up? TOIL\ COYLE. Numry a •td Canceyancer.—Odire in fl AletealCs Building. Fourth street, near Smithfield. ;Pittsburgh. Deeds. Bonds, 'fortgagCS. Ankles of Agree uncut, and all other iostroments of writing drawn up with .accuracy nod dispatch. Titles to Real Estate examitued. y rfriTir,4:. %% 7 I LSON. Atierroto, and Colour/tor at Late. Franklin. Venmtgo comity:Pa., will attend promptly to all businliss entrusted to his care. Collections made in Warren, Clarion, and Jefferson counties. arena TO J. A. Stockton & Murphy. Wilson Pittsburgh. Hon. James Kinnear ' Franklin. Hon. Alex. M*Calutont, 110n..1. Steubenville, 0. 13'23-y frITC -- ) CIA B.NTS.—My partner, Mr. Liggett. and Win. li. Austin, Esq.. will attebil to my unfinished buil. mess, and I recommend them to the patronace of my friends. lam authorized to state that they will receive 'the contusel and assistance of the Hon. It. Biddle. 011 ice 2d story of Burke's buildings, 4th street. between Wood and Market. huf 151 !SAMUEL. W. (ITN) KG.NTZ, Mattolarture of Incorruptible Teeth J Smithfield street. two (100111 below• Fifth street, Pitts buirgh. Pa. Always on, hand a full assortment of Plate, and Pivot Teeth. of a viariety of shades, as simple Plate. 'Molars Ithtd Iliseuspidatoes. Gum teeth, Screw Pivot teeth. Se. Teeth and blocks made to orth r; Dentists suppliml with all articles in the profession. All orders from abroad must be accompanied-by the cash. fj7Platina always on hand. norls-y .T O LIN A. PAIMINriON. Aidcrmon, Fifth Ward, Pettit st.., between Walnut and O'Hara ste., where he may be found at all times. Those having houses or other pro perty to sell or rent, can have the same punctually atten ded to; debts collected. and all the duties of an Alderman "will receive prompt attention. oc-.27-y lrNa • W. WILLIAMS. Attorney and Coun.sellor at Law. ((successor to Lowrie & Office at elks old stand, Fourth st., above Smithfield. TOE Partnership heretofore existing between Henry IV. Williams. Sul.. and myself. in the practice of the law. was dissolved by mutual consent. on the 20thult.. and the business will hereafter he continued by Henry NV. Wil liams. whom I most cheerfully recommend to all for whom I have the honor to do business—as a gentleman every way worthy of their confidence. decls-ly WALTER IL LOWRIE. Georgeß. Riddle, Conveyancer. OFFICE in /ism,' Row, Fifth street, ribose Smithfield Pit.shnrgh. DERDS, MORTOLOUL REEMENTI, BONDS, ItEI.7:ASTS. and other instruments of writing'. drawn with neatness. legal accuracy and despatch. lie will also attend to drawing and filling Mechanics' Liens. Accauntsal Executors. Admin istrators, 4.e.. Examining fates fo Real Estate, Searching Records for Liens, kr.. 4.e. From his long experience and imimete acquaintance with the manner of keeping the public records. he expects to give satisfaction to those who may entrust their busi cress io his care. 8 dr.rlll 1 - )ENJAAIIN F. DENISON, A - rronxer. AND ct'll:asr.t.- J LO*. AT LAW, Cleveland. Ohio, will attend to prates nional business in the Courts of Cuyahoga and adjoining counties. He will also give careful attention to Collectionsin any part of. Northern Ohio. - - naganaNces: Chief Justice Parker, Cambridge Law School. Hon. Richard Fleteher,lo Stale at., Boston. lion. Samuel 11. Perkins, 141 Walnut at.. Philadelphia Richard B. Kimball. Rsq., 53 Wall sk, New York. Hampton & Smith, Pittsburgh. For additional reference, refer to ;is Office. fehg- TTOMtEOPATIIIC MEDICINES AND BOOKS.—Just j[l, received, a fresh supply of Homceopathic Medicine ghosts. Homeopathic Cotrce. Sugar of Milk, and a large - ipolle.ctiou or the latest publicauons on Ilomceopathy, at ire } 12.9rN.1H0 of . vivrog. SCRIBA, Plrth !greet, Arlo' linproesi Wood and :Markel • s" 4;•4', . 4r:A . ' ..„ . , . • _ . • , • . . . _ . ~ , .„ •• , . •. „ .. . - . . • , . , , . . , , , .. . . . ~... • • • . -7:---:-is:,7-2..:--.---------,..-------------.,....--.4e-..,-:,-,-<4,,,,,••-•,,•--,,,,-.-.:..,,•—•--,,, ...7,-,„7....,.....7,-......,.„,„..-....,-„,„.,-„,,•-•,,,:„..-„,-,,.„.•,,,....,,:„.......,,,,,.„..,..„:„...„7..,6„.„.,„,..„.„._,,,,,,,,„....„,,_ z. , ...;:- - - •:-..... f• • :-:, .„ , -.', . .. :,. :., ..., ::-.;:. - i .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. ... . .. ... . . • . . , :::. ...,. . .. . . ... . . . . . • . . . , . : , .. .. . ~ , .. • . - • . . . . , , • ' " ' • • .• • . • . . I .04 •I '' . • . ~ ... • -• ..- . , .. - . , , .• • • • • , tai . .• -,..... , . • _,- . _ • , ~.•• • • • . . • . • . . , . • . . , . • . • • . . . • , •,,,. • ...... . ' . _ . .. • , . .; Altrat. J. HU RNSIDE, Aurtionter and Commission. Mo. V T chant. Federal street. A llegheny city. febi AMES ArKENINA. tionor and Co mnd,rion J llftr annt. N 0.114. Rood st. feta - DoRTEws: DAGLIERRIAN GALLERY, Philo Hull, over the Post Office. relit OliN D. DAVIS, Auctioneer and Commission Merchant cornerof Wood and Fifth Ms.. R o c it r a& e Pittsburgh ,t Al g;nirdst. Cabinet and fe bc/Itr riElitil.ON KINSEY. llealcr in Fancy Goods 4- Trim- At/ mitiss. No. 67. Market ftrect. lclll-y A LEXANDERJAYNK§, Pain. Tea Stun., 72 Third at j near Wood. I' 1 AUCLOSKEY, Iron City Clothing Store, No. IJ2, Liberty sk, opposite the month of Market. feht-y if/SIB:A ROBINSON. Agent for Barden & Co:s Line of Packets. Fifth at., one door below Wood. febl-y rILIsIAAI JACKSON. Patent Medicine Depot. b I erty at.. bead of Wood. febl-y .-•$400 cOO 7 00 8 00 —.lO 00 . -43 00 ITARTLN LYTLE. Family Grocer, Smithfield street, 1 next door to the Fink Presbyterian Church. jeti BORGE COCHRAN. Forwarding and Commission Alershant. No. 21. i. Wood st..PittoLturgh. not:27-y ELLIOTT. Bookselitrs and Stationers, No 4 4 50. Market st.. between Third and Fourth. robl-y 3 DELANY, Fashionable Clothing Syn., No. 49. Lib • erty st. febl-)• Ar.SARGENT. Bankrrs and Exchang, Brokers, "J_ N. 1.. corner of Wood nod Sixth xle. febl•y AT • HOI.MES & SON. Bookers nod draltrs in Cain and Bank Notes. No. 65, Market at. JACtSfTWEAVER, Wins and Liquor Merchant. e urnsr of Market and Second streets. 61,1-y FULTON. Rai and Bra,. Founder, Nu. :0 Second, . between Market and Ferry sts. fad' T NI. Vfi Clothing Sum, No. 167, corner of Libor . ty and Sixth sts. rilowcSEN D. CA Kit x CO.. Coed. and Irgigult Mu krrs. St. Clair street. hear the Bridge. (4.44-1 - 11 - oßsus LITERARY DEvoli AL near Wood. IIL BROWN'S OFFICE, Nu. 6.5, Diamond alley, near .) Woodst. . ft:14,5. H. PAULSON, Thu and Cap Mannforzurcr, and C dealer in Foos of all kinds, No. 7:1, Wood st.. next door to the corner of Fourth. febt 'U{lLLtilt & Iflotesate Grocin and Com In_ mission Merchants, corner of Liberty and Irwin sts febl-y GA. ItrANI.3I.TY & CO., Forwardiag and Commis . lion Merchants, Canal Basin, Pittsburgh, Pa. ,nor3-dy FIII.FMT:. Piano Forte miniuMmurer and dealer in Musical Instruments, No. 112 Wood . street. near tiovl9.l 1A1754 11.1‘4 , ,zists. and Agents for Patent Medicines, Liberty street, near Canal Basin: 1 ()Slag'. WO OUWI Id., imporicr, and dealer in For el cyan awl Domestic Harr/tear., corner of Second cud Wont] itAbltrgli c , A sicr.i. NIOORE. Ilat aflli Cap ,11anpfactarer. Laud 1 - 1 dealer hi Funs. No. 75, Wood street, third door above • cc AMV EL NUCLURIii:N S.. CO- Agents for Carlisle and 17.1 Itippartl's Reo/ar Line of Parkes Ships front Nov York id Liverpool. Liberty st. felot-y AMES BLAKELY.,,Agent for :tlessrs [Lucite, Bro.'s & - .11 Co.'s Line of Patkits,Tenn st- four doors below Ca nal Basin.febt-y TOIIN M'CLOSKF.Y.'railur and Clothier, Liberty st beta.cen Sixth st`reat and Virgin alloy. south aide. sepia-y TOSKPII MAJOR, Boat Store. Ship Chandlery. and II Agener of Pittsburgh Lard Oil Factory, No. 4. Mar ket street. Pittsburgh. Initl2-tf AyTi.: c u At.ii\VMl.l,. Derot for .Nruy Publicatic"., 7 , - 1 . riodais. Newspapers. ke., Third at., opposite the Post Oilier. tebt-y AA • OLi N. OR. Propri etors of the l'atalnirgh Portubh Boni Line. corner enn and Wayne streets. I AMES VIA V. 11'n4i-xole Grocer. Forwarding and COM. • 1 mission .3/creitan6: Water street. between Market and l'erry.fvbt.y 11V111...1A NI A. HIM. & C(5.. Bani.nrs and Errhan;:e I hruktrs. No. (Si Wood st., one door above Fourth. east side. febl.y & RR V. Bankers and Esc/tongs Broletrs. Vu G 5. Wood st., third door below Fourth, west side. lehl-y • . T ii.A.NtßiOr R.\ LINT. ihtrikerr cord Exchange riroker7. V corner of Third and Wood sts.. opposite St. rhorles total.c rub! - v TiIIINKTON & STOCKTON. Enekarikrr. Sratoon<rs •) Prinurs and Pub/Warm corner Market andTinrd Ste frbl-y L6I-11.13()Alig. Agent l>ouLteller and Stationer, and dealer in Printing Paper. Sgc, Vood ♦treel. lyctsvccit iattiond alley nod I -y • A M'A N IXX Atr,ltior l'icliworth's tray Pr ci,r,hl kJ. Lint, and Indeptinitrit Parnads:Boat lane. Canal Ma in . fell-y • • - 7k r ost.... AT WOOD. Agot o for the North A mertran fo ol x (Iran's CM/Tally. "r Ph ilAde 11,1112.1V:Itcr anal Front >t.. at the. Warehouse of A IsToo4l and Jour, lehl-y 1511aDES & ALCORN, Matautatures of Mustard, lilt Gruund Spirts. Catnips. kr.. %o. 27, Firth street. la-tort-co {Vogul and Market. fe121..y 3112C=111 vricroa S_CH.IItA, Stanoner. and Bind' V Fifth st., betwecii WOOd and Market sts., Pittsburgh Pa. jan7-y CIIOOI. !UMW AND PAPER WAREBOUSEL—Loks 11 Loanni... Agent. Publisher. Bookseller and Bookbind er. No. P 9. Wood st- Pittsburgh. rtrl.l .I'STEEN. Brass Founder and (Tar Fitter. Smith field street, between Diamond Alley and Fifth st Pitts . buralt. deelB-ly T hJ. mrin-xtrr, Whoksak Grows, dealers in Pro t) duce and Pittsburg manufactures generally. No. 214 Liberty. opposite 7th street. Pitt:Mim, apt -y EVEN 1110 LNHOES CMYVIIING KTtRP No. u tith 171 Street. guar Liberty. JOHN "'ARLEEN, Proprietor. ('IiijORGE ARMOR. Teitm, Fourth street, between )11 . Wood and Smithfield streets, nearly opposite the Mayor's office TODN IL MORGAN. Wholesale and Retail Drugrin 11 No. OtA, Wood street, ono door South of Diamond Al lev. 6111 & HAYWARD, IVhotesole and Retiiii Denim in I.lolats. Shoes, Trunks. he.. No. 161; Liberty iilrret. nearly opposite the heed of Woorl. I) II A. FANESTOCI - 77;14 Co.. Wholesale Drag, Ware ). haws. corner of First and Wood streets, and cor ner of Wood and Sixth its. feb4.y I)IF.MOVAL.—Geo. W. Smith 4. co. have removed their 11, Office from Penn it., to their New Brewery on Pitt et. and Ihioneene Wny. dec'2s [TAI. ALEXANDER At SONS, Coffin Makers and Furnishing Undertakers, conker of Penn and St. Clair streets, opposite the Exchange. Entrance on Pelin street. feh4i TOIISrfirMEELOR. wholesale and retail dealer in f) Music and Mu-sical Instn 1111 l .ns. Piano Fortes. School Books and Stationery, No. Litt Wood street, Pittsburgh. janl-y IDRAZIBit'S BELLOWS.—Just received an cm=ort ment. large sizes, Brazier's hand Bellows; also, Par for and Kitchen do., Wholesale and retail. cleel6 JOHN W. BLAIIL 120 Wood at. 1.../S. WATERMAN,wholegale Grecer, Commission and Forwarding Merchant. and Dealer in Produce and Pittsburgh Manufactures, Nos. 31 Water, and i Front sts., Pittsburgh. Pa. /Y 23 - ) , P. SELLERS. • , INO. NICOLE ELLI,RS & NICOI.S, Produce and General Commis -1-1 'ion Merchants, No. 17 Lhberty street, Pittsburgh.— Sperm, linseed and lard oils. jan27 TAMI rAvrEasoN, JR— corner of First and Ferry ti) sta., Pittsburgh. Pa., manufacturer of Lock's, Hinges. and Bolts; Tobacco. Fuller, Mill and Timber Screws, Housen Screws for Rolling Mills. he. septa-y JEIRYAR, Rectifying Distiller, nud wholesale dealer .in Foreign and Domestic Wines and Liquors. No. 114 Liberty atreet, and 53 Diamond alley, Pittsburgh, Pa. Lumber Merchant. Odiee on Penn L. sweet. between Irwin and Hand streets.Pittsburgli. Pa. All commissions will be promptly attended to. JT IS 10 , eterinary Surgeon, can ho found at . his Horse Shoeing Establishment, near the St. Clair Street Bridge, lately occupied by Messrs. Carr & Rowland. sinvs.<l6in lENXCHANGEIRYPFIL, Exchange Place. Ilaitimore. _FA Doasny, Proprietor. Coaches will be in readiness at all the landings;to convey passengers, free of charge, to the lintel' dec2ll-y_ WARRICK MARI% , Agent for the Franklin F - 1;; Insurance Company of Philadelphia, at the Ex change office of Warnek Martin & Co., corner of Market and Third streets'. fehl-y rc i, 5 , , a ,., , „& y 1 , 1 , . , ,N ,, , , N a M, i i 7 oLge p n a ts ny fo o r f t li:t hi te c f , a e . 1 e p a h r i c a Ar a i:: i i i h a e f Warehouse of King and Holmes, Water street, near Mar ket. febl-y • T. SELLERS. /NO. NICOLA. Q-ELLERS & NICOLS, Produce and General Commis -1-1 sine Merchants. No. 17 Liberty street, Pittsburgh.— Sperm. Linseed and Lard Oils. jan2o. 11111 V CAIMN. S. J. INVIENIOII7. . • •• • . riArtsoN & IWKNIGTIT, Inn/excite Gmeers and Com l. / mission Mere/ran/a. Sixth Street, between Wood and Liberty. Pitt.thitrgh. Pe. derl-y AN n o r i ca o 7 ,4 cN a , m fe T l i b r r d 'n ,, d t r g r.. h n it h s n r y e e m r r:ve t l . tiii ca th y e ie u n . r;e re r he is prepared to do every description of ruling and hind dee2-y PC. :11 . ARTIN, Whalr.cale. and Read Groan. and deal . er in Foreign and Domestic Wines and Liquors Foreign and Domestic Fruits, Nuts, he., No GO Water st seps-y NIFINV BOOK STORK—IL S. Bosworth 4. - Co., No. 43. 111. Market st., next door to Third. are just opening tow and extensive assortinent of Hooks and Stationery. which they will sell. wholesale and retail_ at the lowest poets. rip.l2s-y JOIIIN W. BLACK & Co.. Who/male Grocers. Produee and Commission Mere/matt. and deniers in Pittsburgh Manufactures, No. 166, Liberty street. opposite Sixth Pittsburgh. maYl2 IrriabeCal adaaneea Made on IFOTISIVIMEIII4 Blisidess earls MEI -..;_- MEM - nf` - rinsincss (garbs. SPRINGER MARBACGII WILLIAM lIARBAUGP. S& W. 11ARBAUGH, Commission and "Forwarding . Merchants, and dealers in Flour, Wool and Produc , ., o. 53 Water, and 104 Front street, between Wood and Smithfield streets. Pittsburgh: risoo-y P . .• - - OINDEXTER & CO, Wholesale Grocers and Cont mission and Forwarding Merchants, No. 41 Water street, Pittsburgh. np2l R. MURPHY Wholesale and Retail Dealer in . DRY GOODS, ' 'North-eat t corner of Market and Fourth sts. S - AMiiir..l; MORROW, Manufacturer of Tin. Copper, and sheet iron ware, No 17 Fifth Street, between Wood and Market. feblo TORN CARTWRIGHT. Importer and Manufacturer of eJ all kinds of Cuttrry, Surgical instruments. 4-c.. No. t , 3 Wood street. second door below Diamond alley. relit IDILKINTON'S UNRIVALLED BLACKING, lectured and sold wholesale and retuil, Smithfield st., between Sixth and Virgin alley. cietl2y CIO-PA RTNERSHlP—'rhettndersigned has assoeinved ‘J With IlinlSClfJOilll Nicola, front Baltimore, in the Gro eery. and General - Commission Business, tinder the style of Sellers &Nicerls. Dated I stJanuarylSta. jntt2U ERAS. SELLERS. R ie F l o i r A ti " ,,,: l „ . AL l l C 3 l j; P l adle ' r n rindtTa ld „, d a e / n ifLr i . i riage Trimmings, of all descriptions, No. 1:73 Wood st., Pittsburgh. seven doors above Filth, and one door above H. Childs & Co.'s Shoe Store. optil rpo COUNTRY MERCIIANTS.—A. A. Mssos k Co.. 62 Market stieet. invite the attention of Country Merehants to their extensive assortment of Foreign and Dome4tic Goods. which will be sold nt eastern jobbing prices. It 7 Wholesaleßooms. 2d story, se:10 • • TB( I'd AS PALM tai.Alattufactitrer and Importer of WALL PAPER, Fine Board Prints, Bordcrs, Land scape Paper. Ornamental Desig,u, Transparent Window Shades, kr.. and dealer in Writing and Wrapping Paper, Bonnet suit Binders' Boards. &c., &c., No. 47, Murket st., between Third and Fourth : Pittsburgh. Pa. murt4 M near lllcDC r i i N a ‘ r t k l e .l . 4.l . B el l Founder. First s prepared and B :I s :mkt: Brass Castings, - and ;truss NVorks generally. on the most reasonable terms and shortest notice. Ile invites machinists, and all those using brass works togive aim a cull, as lie is de termined to do all word in his line very low. my•27-1y QIIIITH A. SINCLAIR. (tate AI artin dc Smith.) Inekwae A.. 1 Grocers, Produce and Commission Merchants, 56 Wood street, Pittsburgh. Tim undersigned having entered into partnership under the above style. respectflilly ask the patronage of the friends of the late firm,.and of purchas ers generally. They feel warranted In promising that they can give satisfaction to all who may buy of them,or confide business to their care. WM. 11. SMITH, niar24 W. Ar. SINCLAIIL - M.lNi' GLASS ESTAT - 11.1:MBIET.—Mulvany & Led lie manufacture. and keep constantly on hand. cut, moulded and plain Flint Glassware in all its varieties. at their warehouse. curlier of Market and Aliater sts.. Pitts burgh. Our works continue in full operation. and we arc constantly adding to our stock. which,enubles us ttf full orders with promptness. Purchasers are respectfully solicited to cull and examine prices mid terms. sepin-y. 111 IKINI.EY. House. Finn. and Ornamental Painter, 171, and dealer in PAINTS. No. 41. St. Clair at., Pitts burgh, has constautly on band all kinds of PA mrs. either Dry ur Mixed; Japan and Copal Varnish: Linseed Oil; Ilactl Oil; Spirits Turpentine; Window Utast, of en sizes; Putty. Paint Drnslies. Sic- all of the best quality, and fur sale at reasonable prices. sepl l-tf I ) A. CA NIERON. Man ajacturcr If Ha /lour War. and . Platform Stales. and Ca.itin..!j •• tri general. respect fully.. ricks the patronage of his friends. He feels war rooted that he eon give satisthetioa to all who may pur chase of Win. His establishment is on Mlielvy's plan of Lots, fah Vnrd. marilly Emu; E COCHRAN, COMMLUILVI and Fortrord.t.g r `J Merchant, No. 26 Wood street. Pittsburgh, continues to transact a general COMiIIiSSIOII business. especially in the purchase and sale of American manufactures and produce. and in receiving and forwarding (foods consign ed to his care. As agent for the manufacturers he will be constantly supplied with the principal articles of Pitts burgh manufacture at the lowest wholesale prices. Orders and consignments are respectfully solicited. -- niftdsTliittLinTlTA6-7.iiiuggi.t and Apothe 1, ,I cull% north-west corner of Wood and Fifth streets: Pittsburgh. will keep constantly on hand Drugs, Faints. Oils. Dye-Staffs. he N. It prescriptions carefully compounded from the bent materials, nt uny hour of the dav or night. Also. an assortment of Perfumery: tine tooth. - hair. and clothes Brushes, Sc.. Sc., Ac., which he will sell low for im- Rtncdtately olic,l.l,,,lcAlL.l.,l.•?reilt:er..tairk:r.rte',,ifiwthtse.tti.ruleßt.. to forms his friends and the padic in eencral• that lit has re sumed busit4 as a Foriiishin Undertaker. Ile is sup plied with an always keeps on hand Collins of all sizes anti kinds. Shrouds. and all other articles necessary on such occasions. . • . Silver plates. tee boxes, 111111 leaden coffins will he sup plied on gasier A hits hearse and carriages always really to attend finterals ser.l9- I y EXellA HOTEL rooter of Pen., and Si Clair Strews. Pitts/air:h. Pa THE subscriber. having assumed the inanagetnent o this long established and popular Hotel. respectfully 11111101111eet1tO travellers and the politic generally, that hr will lie at all times prepared to accommodate them in all things desirable in a well regulated Hotel. The House is nose being thoroughly repaired throughout, and liele 01,- 111111 re added; and 110 pains will he spared to make the I.:Agit/OWE one or the sync ItL.NT Betels 01 the eosin Iry. The undersigned very re l lpeclolllp solicits a I,lllllolllloet Or 1.1111 liberil patronage which the House has heret o f o re received. THOM AS OWSTON, reblo-ilaiv Proprietor. John M. Townsend, TIREGEIST AND APOTHECARY, So. 45, Market / street, three doors above Third, Pittsburgh. will have eonitantly on hand a well selected assortment of the hest and freshest Medicines. which he will sell on the most reasonable terms. Physicians sending orders will be promptly attended to, and supplied with articles they may rely upon as genuine. thysicians prescriptions will be accurately and neatly prepared from the best materials, at any hour of the day or night. Also. for sale, a large stock of fresh and good Perfu mery. dee:3o J. P. I.lol.ldElt, C. St. ANDEIOON, I,a of Piaxinirglo. Pa. Late of Nablville. Tenn lEIMER & .4.1 , if/ERS(V.V. Da 4 LHIIII I m Corp.), —Far .4 warding and Comrnimion Merobanta, No. a, Front St, tC,I, above Broadway. Cincosnan, Ohio. REFEtt TO A1f,C1.12,126 rf,eflernitr. in Pittsburgh. P. Merchants generally. Nashville. 'Tann. W. F. Lane & Co, Louisville, Ky. Springer 8 W hi"' ma " , ( Cincinnati, Ohio. James Johnston & Co.. iieNitl. Heron & Co.. New Orleans. Magregor & Morris. New York. Duval, Keighler dr. Co., Baltimore. Smith. Bags ley & Co., Philadelphia Daniel DrOussi, Boston John D. Davie, 4 UCTIONEER and Commission Merchant, Corner of AL Wood and Fifth streets, Pittsburgh. is ready to re ceive inerchandize of every description on consignment Gtr public. or private sale. and from long experience In the above business, flatters' himself that tic will be able to give entire satisfaction to all who may favor him with their patronage. Regular sales on Mondays and Thursdays of Dry Goods and Fancy articles, at 10 o'clock, A. M. Of groceries. Pittsburgh manufactured articles, now and second hand furniture. kc., at 2 o'clock, P. M. Sales every evening at early gas-light. nugl2-y. A FUL TON. Bell and Brass Founder. has rebuilt and ll' mm coenced business at his old stand. No. 20 Se cond. between Market nod Ferry streets, where he will be pleased to see his old customers and friends. Church, steamboat. and bells of every size. from 10 to 10.1100 pounds, east from patterns of the most approved models. and warranted to be of the best materials. Mineral Water rumps, Counters, Railings, &c. &e., to gether veqh every variety of Brass Castings, if required turned and finished in the neatest manner. F. is the sole agent for EnOites Anli•Atlrnrtion Me to[, so justly celebrated for the reduction of friction in machinery. The boxes and composition can be had of him at all times. riorl3-y IIAWLS.—A. A. Mason Co., 62 Alarket street, have 1. - 1 received the most extensive assortment of Shawls to he 1 - 0111111 in this city. In addition to the various styles of Cashmere. Turkeri, Wool Plaid, Thibet, Net. &r., btu has received n new style of French Long Shawls, a superior article and very fashionable ,-,YI Lowry, Merchnot Tailor. St. Cholla Building, Wood Street, lIAVINO associated with him, in the above business, Mr. D. RlinnliS, whose long experience—both in the eastern and southern cities—as a ender, cannot fail to give him advantages, in this branch of the trade, which few p6ssess, in giving satisfaction to every variety of taste, no matter hose faxtidious or simple in their attire. We shall also keep constantly on hand a well selected stock of Cloths, Cassimeres, and Vesting,, together with Many other articles pertaining to a gentleman's wardrobe. .1. S. Lowry, thankful for the very liberal patronage he has received from the citizens of Pittsburgh, would re spectfully solicit a continuance of their favors, which will be received with a determination to please. aplS-dtf — lmportant I To the Merchants and Manufacturers of Pituburgh. 141. A. KINSLOE, 3 doors east of the Post Office. in nn authorized Agent for the Pacenesett.Lit Putt., AND W Gra LT HERALD. The Herald has been established nearly half a century. and has an extensive and substan tial circulation throughout the populous and rich counties of Eastern Ohio. Western Pennsylvania and Persons wishing to extend their business, will not foil to embrace the above favorable opportunity to do so. it - I - Terms of advertising moderate, with an editorial notice gratis, if requested. marl 6 sprtng Fn ilone for p4B. Ar C 4l friolelrr L d r l A S,vill CO ., Tpin7il3L At HATS thin day, Saturday, March 4th, 180. Their friends and ensturners are requested to call and examine their stoek of Spring Hats. just received from New York, at their store, corny of Filth at. Mood sts. mar 4 y Leeching, C ttppif :CO. 55, EIFTII STIIEZT. K. r.C . C l\ CTe lt a ll ( vtl a ° m ee t:l s l7l;3 l 7 ri DI . Ft D n e c l e an n Y t 'al I 1707, ra Rinerence : The Phynicians of Pitiabtirgli, Allngheny ant Birmingham. March 13, 1C49. I most cheerfully recommend to the Physicians. Fenn lies, and all my former friends and patrons. Nr. K. It NORRIS. as being thoroughly acquainted with the bust ness. and wotthy of patronage. M. R. DELANY. mtirm-orn, ',I---'PAY:'11,4*:f4t41'4.Z. V 4 e 411 01 41,4441 : 4 1 44447t*1. , s , =MERE ~i~ =ME . . . . PCITSIIIURGH, THURSDAY, MAY, 4, 1848 Spring' Style. Q. MOORE, has just received from New York, the 4 . 0 . Spring Style of lints—which he will introduce on Saturday; March 4. All those in want of a neat and superior lint, will pleas cull and examine, at NO. 75, Wood street, 3d door above Fourth street. • in 3 2E2i= VASDIONS.—S. Moore has lust received from New York the Fall Style of HATS, which ho will in troduce this day, Saturday, Au cost 28th. All those in want of a neat and superior HAT would do well to call at NO. 75 WOOD writiwnr, docteabove Fourth. PI - To - WNstNll, of C. Townsend & Co., and- Carr & Rowland: beg leave to announce to their friends and to the public gen erally. that they are now prepared to execute all kinds of work in the Coach and .111'nm-waking business, at the shortest notice, and warranted to lie of the best qual ity.. The very large quantity of seasoned timber with which they are prepared, and their facilities forhusiness, enables them to insure the public that they, are prepared to carry on an extensive and prompt business in their liue, and they respectfully* solicit a continuance of . the liberal patronage bestowed 1111011 the lute firms. scpd Venation Ulnae. A DRIBBLE Co. have removed to the corner of A Wood street and Dir1131011(1 alley, over leather store, where they are prepared to furnish ire/tidal!. Blinds, Wholesale and Retail, at prices much reduced; having a very eccentric mode of painting. and other advau Cages unknown mothers in the trade. Besides giving a su perior finish to 'Blinds, they trituthem with the best mate mils, making them rich and durable. N. B. Wide or narrow slats—portable or pennanenthhs. telling!! furnished. Old Mimic refitted. • dec2l-y TEEL AN!) FHA: Al AN U FADTORY.—The named k7). tiers, hosing enlarged their establishme itt for the man nfeeture of $r EL. and• Fmcs--on the corner of O'Hara and Liberty streets, Pittaburgh—are prepared to furnish Files of every description, of the best quality ; and being determined to make it the interest of consumers to par chase Files from them,, respectfully invite the patronage of all who use the article. marl6-y J. ANKRIM & CO. VEWLY INVENTED PATENT BLOCK SPRING 1.1 TRUSS, for the iffimediate relief and permanent cure of Hernia and Rupture. (Suited to all sizes.) The superior claims of this Truss consist in the comparative case with which it may be worn. The pad of wood be ing neatly balanced on springs. yields to the pressure of any part of it, and therongly adapts itself to any move meat made by the wearer. ft can be worn without inter mission. until a cure Is effected. The subscribers have made arrangements for the manufacture of them valua ble Trusses, in a superior style, in Philadelphia, and have them now for sale at their office, No. 77 Smithfield street, near Sixth, Pittsburgh. GEORGE wATT, jyt D. W. KAUFFtIAN. TONONGAIIFLA HOUSE. On the earner of Water 111 and Smithfield streets. Pittsburgh. Pet.—The under signed Proprietors of the Monongahela House announce to the Public, that the House is open for the reception of Visitors. They are conscious of having spared no oz. pease in fitting out the Establishment to such a style as to render every comfort to the Guests. They hope by constant care.and attention to business to merit the pa tronage so liberally bestowed 011 the late Monongahela House. [intirfil JAMES CROSSAN'Sr SON. XTEW DRUG STORK—Jima I). MOSMAN, Whofe 1, rale wit( Retait.Droggist. No. Dal Wood strei t. one door South of Diamond alley. Pittsdurg.—'Pho subscriber has just received - from the Eastern cities, and is now opening ut the above stand, n full assortment of articles in his line, eonsisting of Drugs of all kind, Dye Stuffs, Paints and Varnishes, Chemicals, &c., together with all such articles as are usually kept for sale at a wholesale and retail drag store. His stock is entirely 114. W. and has heenkelected with care. He is eonfident that his articles. both as to quality and price, will please such as may favor him with a cal. nty9-y 4 'MENET:NI Rireshrnme and 'lathing Saloons. Liher- AL ay Sty-rd.—The subscribers.ideeply talinkful for the increased and still increasing' patronage bestowed on them. since the opening of their establishment, beg leave to state that their baths are open at all times, and that hot. cold and shower baths can be had at any moment.— A few mnre boarders elm be accommodated by the week. and gentlentea can procure breakfast. dinner, supper. etc., at the usual hours, say: breakfast 7 o'clock, a. In.; dinner:l9l; slipper 5k p. Oysters, cooling drinks, and other refreshments furnish ed in a superior style, and charges moderate. janls PECK. TtiONIPSON t CO. Ar° NOM:AIM:LA I'I7AKING Alll.l..—Jsmes MELL LINIGEH would respectfully inform his friends and the public. that his new establishment is now in full operation. and that he is prepared to furnish Hoot Cabins, and till all orders for Planed Lumber, with promptitude, and at the lowest rates. Huard and Plank, planed on ono or both sides, con IMMO , : Oil hand. Sask. Doors and Mouldings, of very description, made 0 order. Builders and Carpenters would find it to their advan ge to give hiss a rail. us he Call now furnish Shea) with, lasted stud, suitulde for ovary description of work. dee:l4 virrit wAitt) LIVERY STABLE.—The 7:f tL subscriber. having brought out the well known Livery Stable kept by C. U. Doty. in the Flab IVard. respeetfullS informs his friends and the pub lic generally. that he will keep at an times a stock of the best description of riding horses, buggies, carriages of all sad ill short everything required m his line of hinnies, A considerable portion of his stock is new, stud ho is .onfident no stuck iu the rut will he superior to his. His-terms will tie moderate. His stable is on Liberty .1., a few doors above the canal bridge,whare respectful y solicits a share of public patronage. CIIARI.F.9 COLEMAN. is also provided with an elegant Massa. which vill be furnished when required. 0ct1.5. New Hat and Cap Store. 4 PACI.StEsi. {late of the firm omi l. of Paulson & having opened his new store. nt No. 73 Wood street, nest door to the corner of Fourth. is now manufacturing. and receiv ing from the Eastern cities, a very large ikssortmenit of lints and Caps of every description, warranted to be made in the best manner and of the hest materials. Ot ter. Seal, fine and common Muskrat. Scalene, Hair Seal. Plush and Glazed Caps. At SO—A fine assortment of ladies Furs. such as Lynx Fitch. (Janet. and Coney Muffs. Tippets nod Fur Trim ming.. all of which hr offers ut Eastern prices fur cash both wholesale and retail. Country merchant. will please call and examine tar stock boor. purchasing clOwhore. • • -• • Wholesale Shoe Store. • . il , - - 11. CIIILLIS & CO. are now receiving their Spring supplies, consisting, of ono of the largest, cheapest. and hest assortment of Boots and Shoes that they burro ever bean able to bring to this market. Al iSO--I.adies' and Misses' Florence Braid and Straw Bonnets. of the latest st) le; togeiher with a splendid as tortnwitt of Palm Leaf Mats. Man's and Boys' Summer Caps. ALSO—A large int of New Nark Tanned Sale Leath er. al I of which, having been purchased at the lowest rates. and arlactril with greB►. cure f o r the Western trade, will be sold al a small advance un the cost and charges. Ali merchants wishing to purchase will God it to their interest to call and egiuniue their stock before purchasing elsewhere. mar27-tf 1112011 CHAIR ANT) CAHINET WARE- Third street. Piushgruh.—The sub cribers would respectfully return their thank* to their friends and the public. for the very liberal patronage be stowed since the commencement of the new firm, and would earnestly solicit a contingence of the 41M113. They would respectfully invite those who want to pur chnse anything in the furniture or chair line, to give them a call and examine their extensive stork now on hand. consisting of some of the most splendid Eastern and French putters of Rosewood and :Mahogany Furni ture. Flattered by the very extensive retro:lnge receiv ed in their business. they have, at connidernhle expense. made arrangements iu Nev. , York, by which they will have the latest Eastern patterns forwarded monthly. thus giving the citizens of Pittsburgh an opportunity of pa tronizing home industry, and finding in their own city what they formerly wosld obtain only in the East. hav ing adorned the principle of small profits and quick sales. they will be able to sell at as low rates as any of the establishments in the Eastern Cities. • nov 19-y ROBERTS & KANE. SHAVING AND lIAIRDRESSNG SALOON —BLicg art gk FOUNTAIN. Tonsorial Professors, have fitted tip the saloon on the corner of Cherry alley and Water st., near the National Dote!. formerly occupied by Clement Archer, and are prepared to wait on gentlemen at once, with ease, comfort and politeness. In connection with their saloon, they have fitted up an excellent shower bath, where persons can have shower baths at all hours of the day. They still continue to nerve their customers also at their Old Stand, corner of the Diamond and Union street. febl7-tf XTEDT DAT AND CAP STORK—.I.A.NIES o kb WILSON, Has Manufacturer, (formerly of the corner of Diamond alley. and Wood sm.) begs leave respeettully to inform his old euntome rn,friend s. and the public, that he has opened a NEW STORE, on Smithfield street. where a choice assortment of HATS, CAPS. and LADIES FURS, (es good, neat, fashiona ble and tarns. ns any in the city,) may he had. J. W. very cordially invites his friends and the public - to remem ber his new location and establishment. and give him a tell an hearty as he intend!, to welcome them. mar3l-ly No. 117 Wood street, opposite Dorris' Auction Store. resacctfully inforrnshis friends and 11. the public generally, that he has opened, at the above place, with an assortment of Ladies' and Gentle men's Boots and Shoes, superior to northing ever brought to this market: consisting in part of Indies' fancy color ed Gaiters and Half Miners; Slippers, single-soled, from 50 rents to Si .50; White Kid and Satin Slippers, 51.50 to $1.75; together with every variety of Childrens' Fancy substantial Hoots, Shoes, and Slippers. Gentlemen's Boots, from 52,50 to 55,00. In short, lam prepared with every thing in my line; and flatter myself, from my long experience in the business, that I will be able to give general satisfaction to all who may favor me with their el atranepe~~ ` rapIFI A. IH'CAAINIOII. VP klpi Cane, Unitive'To. and Parasol MANUFACTORY. Na. 140 Wood Street,betererl Sixth and Pirzin Alley, nu b,i,gh. Pa.,nr pooite Dr. Herron's Church. Jonn W. Tim has always on hand, of his own manufacture, n large assortment of 'nips, Canes. Umbrelloy, and Porn39lx, of riven- de scription: which lie will dispose of, Whbfesale at Retail, at prices as low as they can ba pur chased for in the Cities of eitherlNew York, Philadelphia, or Baltimore. , Workmanship warranted equal to those manufactured iii.gither of the Above mentioned Mei. Er Repairing done neatly. ,c[i np22-3mo. ' MEE Business (Earbs illiscellantous AUCTIONEER AND COMMISSION MERCHANT, M=M= griIRCULAR.—The undersigned having' eotnplied with the requirements ofthe Auction Law, and taken out a Commission as Auctioneer, for this City of Allegheny, is now ready to receive mcreliamlize, in all its variety, on consignment 'for either Outdid or...private sale : and front long experience in the above branches of business, flat ters himself that he will be able to give entire satisfaction to all who may favor him with their patronage. Liberal advances made on consignments. • I shall en denims to Make speedy sales and quick returns. Tendering you and your friends my services. I remain your obedient servant, WM. J. BURNSIDE. _Allegheny city, September, 1947. James May, James M'Cully, John Little. Jr., John B. Guthrie, Win. A: Bill & Co., Jones R. nelititeek. James K. Logan, John - D. Davis. Varke & Bennett. John B. Mc- Fadden & Co., Alexander Stuart, Yotutg, & Stevenson. novl4-y John Cartwright, IMPORTER and Manufacturer of Cutlery, Surgical and Dental Instruments. Saddler's and Tatum island tools, Taylor's Patent Shoat* &c. Also, manufactures Truss es. Supporters, &c., in great variety. ioltu Cartwright, manufacturer .and importer of Pen, Pocket. and Table Cutlery; Razors, Scissors, Files, Saws, Tools, &c., has removed to 83 Wooti Sraarr. second door below Diamond alley, And has lately received a large assortment of PEN AND POCKET KNIVES, KNIVES ANL/ FORKS. Also, Rogers' and Whoisetiliolms. FINE CUTLERY, Elliott's. Rodgers', Wade and Bro.'s Razors, Scissors, Razor Strops, Ste. Damascus and %Vire Twist GUNS, RIFLES AND PISTOLS, Allen's. Colt's, and Blunt's REVOLVERS; Powder Flasks. Shot Belts, Game Bags; Walker's and Coxe's Extra Percussion Caps; Boviie. Dirk. and flunking Kuives. Tools. such as Callipers, Dividers. Plyers, Nippers, Rand Vices. Squares, Rules. Braces, Bits. Spoke Shaves, Stocks and Dies, Wire and Iron Gimps, Mathematical Instruments. &c., in very . great variety., ET - Jobbing and repairing neatly and punctually done. ma9.ly Auction Notice. 91IIE subscriber hai paid into the Treasury of the Com tnonwealth, the amount of license required by law. Ile has given the regularly approved security, and taken out a comission of the first class. as an Auctioneer of the city of Pittsburgh. and rented that spacious wareroom belonging to Sylvanus Lothrop, Esq.. No. 114 Wood st:. three doors from Fifth, where he is prepared to attend to the sale of every kind of Merchandise, Furniture. Real Estate. Stocks. Shipping. &c;. either at the Auction Rooms or on the premises, and will in all cases exert himself to the utmost for the benefit of his employers. on the most reasonable terms; he will sell exclusively and only on commission; neither purchasing nor having airy interest whatever 011 goods in the store, but merely the Commis sion for selling, thereby giving all owners a fair chance. without partiality of having therein property disposed of to the best advantage. Sales will be promptly settled when made; advances will be given at any ume on the roost accommodating terms; nterchants will .not be charged for advances. Regular sale days, Mondays and Thursdays. of Dry Goods, Groceries, Furniture. &c.; and every evening. Hardware. Cutlery, Watches, Guns. Pistols, and fancy articles; Books. out Saturday evenings. a tell JAMES WICENNA. CAILAP HAT AND CAP HOUSE, No. 102, Wood Street. SPRING FASHIONS. • 4 SILK, BEAVER, AND NUTRA HAA B % Tlutsubscriber respectfully informs his customers and the public, that he has returned from New York, bringing with him the most approved style of Hats, for spring amt summer'wear,"tulopted by William 11. Llcalie.Broadway. (late Beebe & Costar.) He would arso inform the public, Mettle is daily manufacturing . Hals'and Cain. of all des criptions, which he is determined to dispose of at prices to please the purchaser: that is, cheaper than any other Hat establishment in the city. • llJ — Country Merchants, wishing to purchase Hats and Cups. by wholesale, are requested to call and examine his assortment: as he feels confident of being able to please in quality. quantity, and price. G. W. DLASSGOW, Manufacturer. No. 1022, Wood st., 3d door below John D. Davis' marl-ithn Commercial Auction Rooms. New *York Pekin Tea Company. CAUTION TO THE PUBLIC. A LE.NANDF.R JAYNF.S is the only authorized agent _.("1 iii Pittsburgh and Allep,lienY cities. for the sale of its Pekin Tea Company's 'leas of 75 and 77 Fulton st.. New York. Any other person in Pittsburgh pretending to *ell our Teas is all imposter, and deceives all who may patronize him. It is commonly known that the Pekin Tea Company's Teas have proved superior to all other Teas soli. and fur this reason many persons have dishon estly pretended to have the sale of the Pekin Tee Com pany's Teas. w lien they aid Pall the nine vending trash and cheap stuff, which thiiy - have obtained elsewhere.— Others again assume the name of the Pekin Tea Com pany end imitate our packages, mid thereby deceive matt. e arc informed that there is a person in Pittsburgh selling Teas under the name of the New York and Phila delphia Pekin Tea' Company. We have only to say that this assumed company have no ColllleXiOrl, whatever. with the New York Pekin Tea Company. as consumers Mum will readily discover by comparing the snide they sell with the genuine tea, sold by the New York Pekin 'Fee Company, at thu.store of Alexander Jaynes, No. 72 Fourth street. N. It—Messrs. McCALLNIONT & BOND. of Philadel phia. have no connexion, whatever. with the New York Pekin Ten Company, nor have they any right or privi lege to sell tens 11111.1 Yr a name so nearly resembLing ours as to bare a tendency to mislead the public.. DOUGLASS & CO.. nor I 75 and 77 Fulton st.. N. Y. Great Sale of Nursery Stook I Trig e x tee si ve stock of old LAN DRETH :vim. r - t, SERIELS, Philadelphia, is about to be disposed of at PUBLIC AUCTION—the undersigned in tending to relinquish business. Such an opportunity for obtaining Nurstry Products at Auction, has never been presented in America. and the attention of the trade, and all who wish to decorate their grounds in Town or Coun try. or etilur n m their'Grren house collations, is respectfully invited.' For improving the grounds of Cemeteries, Churches, Stale and County Offices. etc., this sale will af ford unequalled facilities. Catalogues in detail are in preparation. The sale of the out-door arrears will com mence on TUESDAY. MARCH that. and the Plants 111 POlll, on TUESDAY. MAY 2i). Proper aid for safe pack ing and shipment will be given, when required; and as there will be 110 postponement or reservation, persons from distant points may attend the sale without fear o disappointment. Orders to be executed at PRIVATE. SALE will be received until the above periods, and the usual strict at tention given. D. LANDRETH & FULTON. It inay be proper to state. to prevent misapprehension, that it is the Nursery business only, the subscriber is about to relinquish. His attention will be hereafter whol ly devoted to the culture of seeds, and to their sale at his warehouse, 05 Chestnut street. irrAtty further information will be given by Mr. F. 1.. SNOWDF:N. Pittsburgh. mar 14 XTEW BOOKS—Memorials of Methodism—lntroduc tion of Methodism into the Eastern Cities, compris ing biographical sketches of its first churches. and Testis. iscences of its early struggles and successes. By Rev. A. Stevens, A. M. Memoir of Rev. David Abeel. M. A, Misaionary to China. by his nephew. Rev. G. R.. Williamson. Mark 'Wilton. the Merchant a Clerk. By Rev. Charles B. Tayler, M. A., author of "Alargaret. or the Read," -Lady Mary," ke.. &c. The übove, with a great variety of new books. on hand and just receiving. ELLioTT & ILNGLISII; • riNliE READY RECKONER—For Ship Builders. I • - I. Builders. and Lumber Merchants; being a Mtrect measurement of scantling. boardt, planks, cubical con tents of square and round timbers, saw logs, wood, Au, comprised in a number of tables, to which arc added ta bles of wages by the nmnth; board or rent, by the week or day; and railroad distances; also, interest tables—by J. M. Scriber. author of the " Engineer's and Mechanic's Companion," &c., ke. For sale by JOILNSTON h STOCKTON. marld Booksellers, cor. Market and Third so.. UN BLUSHING f.CIPUDEINCE.— From a pulittshea card of fiTealmont Bond, of Philadelphia. the public would he led to believe that we have been claim tog a privilege we had no right to. That "they have abandoned. some time shier, the exclusive agency sys tem." and that we have right to claim . ..exclusive privil eges with their teas." I never pretended to sell the teas of this spurious concern. I have been selling the teas of the New York Pekin Tea Company for the last two years, as the public are aware, and have been to New York four times in that time, and never heard of this nem concern until lately but ns wool dealers. The tea business of ArCallmont &. Bond is about eight months old, and their assumption of the Pekin Tea Com pany's name is because a name is open for any man or firm to assume; but the fact intended to imply thereby. that they have any connection with the so - called and well known Pekin Tea Company of New York, is entire ly false. they having been denied even an agency in Philadelphia, forthe New York Company, that Company having refused even thus far to confide in them. I know not what kind of wool they keep, nor what kind of teas; I am only certain that they keep or obtain none of the Pekin Tea Company's of New York. Any person reading this card will see the gross decep tion they wish to practice on the publie, and to the injury of my thisiness. M'Callmont & Bond are wool dealers in Philatitlphits, and have sent an agent out here to pull woorover the eyes of some of our good citizens. Look not for the hlnek sheep: ronyl9l ALEX. JAYNES. TALL'AisI,E, ell 1 I ROPgRTY—For proved Property on Liberty Street containing. n large Brick Dwelling Hamm with good cellars, a Hall of entrance two ?adore, Dining-room Kitchen and Wnsh room on first story a Hall and four splendid rooms on 2d story. Three fine rooms on ad story and three rooms on the garret all finished in modern style and in comfortable order. . . . . Also, two large Building Leta on Penn street a bargain can he had in the above property if opplied for soon, term aceomodating. S. CUTIIBERT Gen agent. April S. 1545. Smithfield above 4th street. TT & E. TODD would respectfully inform the trier- IT. chants of this city and our customers generally, that we have removed our stock of Shirts and Gents Fur nishing Goods. to the corner of Fifth and Market streets, 2d story over W. P, lingua,entrance on Fiftivstrect, where we intend to keep on hand a large stock of Shirts, of our own mnnufacture with an assortment of Gentle mess' Furnishing Goods, usually kept by Eastern Whole sale Furnishing Stores. tieing very thankful for the kind patronage bestowed on us for theppst year, we , would be happy to receive calls front our old customers and Merchants:generally, and Would infifirta theni' that' we intend 'nothing on our part shall induce them lOok further, as we expect to add largely tb:our stock, and diminish our prices. Merchimits rind dealers are solicited to examine nut pock Orem:MS ! • aptft-tf _ ._ i :.. .sra` `' Vr~`~"s. -X ; ~ ~ai '"'S f rs. 'EF w .'6 ~v. =~~ s'£K.:'d+e`~~. BOOK-AND.J.OB OFPJCII, N. W. Corner of Wo - ad and_lnftla;,Str,eets. Proprietor or the MOnmso.Posr runt t , Mracumr J. AND 31sxes.sexiirtrit, reipectfullY informilde friends and the patrons of these papers ' hat s he basil:tree as sortment of JOB TYPE, AND A1.!..A OTIIER. MATE RIALS necessary to a Job Printing ., Office, andMult kris prepared to execute • - barren palms retyrmo or EVERT Dtascafrrum: Books, Bills of Lading, Cfmtaars, Pamphlets, Bill Heads, ' Sl'aldl • Handbilit. %Blanks. • I-let *All kinds of Blanks. 'Stage. Steamboat ant{ Cana/ Boa , Bills. with appropriate Cuts, printed on the shortest notice and most reasonable terms.. Ile respectfully, asks the patronage of .his &ends, end the public in general; in this branch of his buidness. sept HARPER. Vegetable Pulmonary TMlett*. '1 T is now twenty years since first used the Vegeta -1 Pulmonary Balsam iii'my family. Shiest that time it has been my practice to keep a bottle of thonntiele by me for the use of my family, which is large. UN for the benefit of my friends. I have uniformly fotuntit to be a very valuable. efficient medicine; and think. thill by using it seasonably fur the complaints for which }}.is recom mended.. it has often prevented the dilease front taking a more gallons form. In one instance. I recodtmentled it to my brother. who resides in the State of No virliork, who was dangerously ill with a disease of the lungs. Ile has since written to me for more,' listvint4,found no which rave him so much relief. oTi,4 PECK. Sold in Pittsburgh by • B. A. FAIINF.STOCOe CO., Corner of First and Wood: also, comer of••• ; Sixth and Wood streets. dec2s 'DIME - GREEN AND BLACK WAS fro.7oth • iVrto .. ••. York Pekin Tea Compan y.—Just receiyeil the Pe kin Tea Store. 72 Fourth street. a very lame! stipply of fresh Green and Black Teas. of all the diffek'cut grades and qualities imported into this country: peeked in lead. in 5 Ht. Foxes. in 1 lb.. I Of.. and I lb. nackage4 A 150.5 Its. tin Cannisters. of the different qualities. convenient for families rind steamboats. ranging in prices train =I celell , P lb., to $1.50. Fine Oolong Black Teas, litoo, 621, 75. bile.. and SI.IXI Ilk lb. We will refund the money In all cases whet:emir Toss do not give entire satisfaction, or exchange feq!st different article. For sale at the Pekin Ten Store, 72 Fourth at.. hr deell A. .EAVNES pl"/OTS. SHOES. TRUNKS. &C.—Po/km/bre 4. Ilay 1) - ward, wholesale and retail .Boob Shoe and Trunk Store. No. 1F.6 Liberty street, nearly oppositeYho head of Wood. F.& 11. have in store and nre receiving their Fall and Winter stock of BOOTS. SHOES. Ice.. ebnsisting of the largest stock they have ever been able to bring to this market. Our stock of gooks linSe mostly been tnanufac tured to our order. and expressly for the Pittsburgh mar ket. We also have constantly on hand a splendid stock of Hayward 's Metallic Gum Elastic Shots. both for ladies' anti gentlemen's wear, - the most beautiful 'tinkle ever manufactured. We would solicit an examination of our stock of goods, by all who wish to purchase , either at wholesale or retail, as tos shaU sell at a sratill attraned above cosi. Country..merchants will find it kr:their inter est to cull and examine our stork before jitireasing. anal DlANOS—Chickering.—One splendid rose Wood G# Oc tave Piano Forte. mode by Cliickering. Heston. Hers.—One semi-grand Piano Forte, from the manufac fors. of Henry Herz.. Paris. 6* Octaves. Gate 4- Co.—One carved rose wood G Octave. made by Gale & Co., New York. One ditto mahotany 64 Stoddart. New York.-One elegant mahogany Piano, 6 Octave. which has been in use for abont a yimr. Pries taro hundred dollars. L'. SECOND lIAND PIANOS.—At, excellani neon& band Piano, made by Loud Jr. Brothers, in!good order. Price - 8100. One second-hand Piano. Price S6O. Fnr sale by JOHN H. MELT.OR, nov6 • 81 Wood street. UANCV coons at Z. ICt:,sait's new store 613Iarket at. 12 45 pea china vases. various styles: 4 doz. pieces shaded and plain velvet ribbon; 2 Week 2 " Celestial and Terrestial Globes; " Ivory Memorandum Tablets: 4 " Cut velvet pocket books and card ernes. 4 " Horse-shoe combs. imitation of shell; 6 " German silver ten bells. TituntiNos. A large lot of Gimp bend black fringe. • A good assortment of Drab and mole colored; • Gimp to match; Wide black: Graduated Buttons. With a great variety of miscellaneous goods, amongst which are Extra largneksize Emong Bags; Coral Beads. assorted strands; • Writing Desks, all sizes; Ladies work boxes " Backgammon Boards; Gold Spectacles. all ages; Black 'Union Galloon. All the above goods will be sold low. neyl4 T_TONI(EPATIIIC BOOKS.--Inst received.'at the Book -1 I store of the subscriber, in Fifth st., ricaiiMorket: Marcelo Mallen. para. by Samuel Hahnernirs.translated and edited by Charles Johus Hempel. M. D.,,4v015. Hortman's Acute Dissases. ity Dr. Hempel. vol. I. Homccopathic Domestic Mcdigine. by J. Lowrie, en larged and improved by A. J. idall,lll. D. lahr's New Manuel, vol. I, Nos. I and 3. ; Herings Domestic Physician. A Manuel of Domestic Cookery, for the use of persons who are under Homeopathic treatment. , Booningbauseirs Therapietia Pocket Book,;:for Homeo pathists. by Dr. Okie. Habernates Chronic Diseases, vol. 5. . _ Together with Medicine Chests, of diiTerefit sins and prices. repl6l VICTOR.SCRIIIA. VALUABLE: BOOKS—BOHN'S STANDARD Li— BRA RY.—Maehinvellis History of !It:lrene°. and Prince; Roscoe's Leo the Fourth . Roscoe's •Lorcnto de Medici: Schiller's Don Carlon end other DraMax; Beck matexHistory of Inventions; Memoirs of gaunt Gram main; Schleyell's Philosophy of History PI Schlayell's Dramatic Literature; Memoirs of Col. Hutchinson ;Rat. Hill's Miscellaneous Works; Life of Bomeiiuto Cox's House of Austria; Bonterweekht Spanish Litera ture. For sale by H. S. BOSWORTHi & CO.. dec.! 43 Market street. I.'SOL 10. The part h . . It! b % . 1 the subscribers, under the style of Poindexter & Co. was dissolved on the let inst- by mutual ecnikent. R. %V Poindexter is authorized to settle all the business of the concern. R. NV. POINDEXTER, NOTICE--Ilaring - purchased die entire interest of C. H. Grant. in the late concert of Poindextor Co.. and associated my son. Theodore Poindexter. With me. the business will be continued - as usual under the style of Poindexter & Co. , (apell R. W. POINORNTP.R. Great. Bargain Corner t J. BATES, IVholesalt and Retail Deli/sr in Boou, Shoes and Trunks. Stan corner qf Fifth and Smithfield streets, Pittsburgh,The sub scriber respectfully announces tcrhis ad Customers and thepublic generally, that he has remov.ed his Boot. Shoe and Trunk Store to the large new wardhohse lately Vied at the corner of Fifth and Smithfield. streets. op site the oldPittsburgli-Foundry, where he ivlll keep on Jhand a large assortment of BOOTS. SI-10EK13AIR AND LEATIIER TRUNKS, VALICES.CARREF'BAGS. of all descriptions and sizes, which he will'aell for czsn as cheap as can be bought in this niarkef. Being connetced with some of thelamistinanufactur ing establishments in the eastern cities, sill receiving ,goods almost every week during the settacm;,he offers great inducements to purchasers, either by Wholesale or retail, as-he offers his goods at lower prices than those of the same quality can be bought elsewhere in. the city. I manufacture and keep constantly on hand, Boys' and Youths' Calf:and Rip Boots, a very neat and serviceable article. - ==E 117 - Remember the place, " Great Bargain Corner." J. ;RATES. Cornet Fifth and Smithfield streets G ROCERIES. &c•—• 400 bbls. N. 0. Molasses; 50 bbls. St. Louis S. H, 'Molasses; 12 hf. do do do dm 200 bags Coffee, prime green; hf. cheits assorted Teas; 110 six pound caddies Y. H. and Imperial Tea• 1520 do do do do; 50 hhds. Sugar; 40 bbls. Tea; 100 boxes Sxlo Window Glass; 10 'do 10x12 do;. 50 do Tobacco. A large assortment of all kinds of GroeeriMi en band a the new warehouse of , HDWARD.HAZLETON, • ap24 North-east corner of. the Diamond. To Cosintrylieithoolop; A LARGE stock of Scheel Books,Poperaitterrianery,4-e., _A. suitable fpr errantry sales, antong sochich ate: 'lVriting Papers, of fine, medium, and common q Letter do do do do do Note do do do do do Note and Letter Envelopes, Slates, Pencils; Wafers, Quills ' Steel Pens, Window Paper (rtcrdwide,l.Plaitt and Printed Bonnet Boards, of different qualities, Blank Books, in great variety, Family, School and locket Bi bles, Crown, Medium. and Double Crown W'rappinC Pa per, 111'Guffi's Eclectic Spellers and Readers, Ray's Ec lectic Arithmeties, Cobb's Primers,Spellers, and Readers, Sanders' do. do. do. Arithmethierr--by Adams, Davis, Colburn,'Smith, Stock ton, Emerson, and others. Geographies—by Mitchell, Olney, Senith;Morse, Good rich, Parley, and othehq. Grammars..by Smith, Kirkham, Bulierms, Weld, and others. For sale, as iota prim. by JOHN H. HEr# l,oll , 81 Wood st., 4doors obbreiFourib. jrrThe highest market price paid in dash for good mixed rags. • • sole D RUGS. -Gum Myrrh Turkey; ii " OntrlbVe; n Kinb True; ;. n °Muth. new crop; Galbtuturn, strained, ,. :, Ester. Ja;apt- Dandelion; • n BelMenne.; Just received, and for ante by. I * IFC'TOCk & to.. ' B. A' F 'll ' '.- 1 • deet4 - Cor. First nut .Tr oat eta AVERY fine:itssorttneni of Fancfandlariety GOMIS. such as Pins, Accordecins, Jewelir, Gloves, Mitts: Steel Goods of every - description. Atairp..ttilt, and Fringe, Stars and Tassels forßegalia.. s AC.! - mnuuLoX-KOznrs. 07 IdOeket meet. .~. _~=;..aL;~.. filiscrilaneotts. ;.1 FOLLANSBEE h HAYWARD. No. MI T o bcny st MMM --• -,-,•,•.:.:.. 1it . ..... , -- ii '• - „,"..: ,. ., , - -, : j...1'!' 4. ••••',.',..' - ' - • T " ,, ,. - li.' ..'- .. -- .:::.;..1 ,-- r.',.:t . .• . ]. , :A•ia.:. - : .. ..tii[l - ; ' Si.lt - ! .:- 7,. 7. )11. - ' : - .: • t- - ..:.,: . ~....- , -.., •,-..,t.. .. •••,,, ' ~ • . _ ,I' , sir NUlSlttil, '247: Aiscellancous , __WM: ALEXANDER & BONS, • • Conn .111Aantur, sun Fraltdmins • Issas; corner of Penn . and _ Nni ' itT • • e Oz. Sr, „Clair 'streare oppatre -'rlit,CalligilL9W change .111gcl:.katraner,V , POI* at' ' respectfully Infant their friends and the public. that they are prepared to furnish and. 111. , , tend to every thins in the line. of Undertaken, as their, , . , „ have quit the business of. Cabinet Making, and their, aP, tendon will be devoted altogether to. the above Munn% ... keep a large assortment of COFFINS matie .00 finished, covered, and lined ill the neatest manner withvanal of materials. and at all'pricest we keep SIIILOIIOB - re dy made. of all sizes. of Flannel,' Cambric, , and, Mastitis , at all prices. and made in the eastern style, - and all 0 1191 1 • articles necessary*. for dressing the dead, , and furn4iLtg. funerals, of quality and prices want• EILiVEKPLAM.D. for engraving the name and age: ICE- CASFZ,for laying the body in ice, by those who wish to keep their Mend*, any length of nine, and have ZINC PANS. to.put tem Id" for laying on the . body ; LEADEN Coffins:sins:Mt ' hand. We have a splendid new.HEARSE and a mur 15r• fine hones. and any number of the best 'carriages, etc.,and will be prompt, punctual,nnd reasortabla. , _,l ungl9-y Umbrellas, 'Parasol's; Pairiiititiatirgi',. AND.WALKINO•CANE USII3RELLAS . :' - 'l 7'' ..nYlinli c 2titlle D a s' L';.. s ,>V:. Tr, grikll.lsZt: Philadelphia Merchants are respectfully Informed that I coatiiiita la' taattufuetitta all the above goods, by the ahl'Ait - r= notwithstatullug the great Opposition Of fitati4ii i o the introduction of expensive onprovomettls: Y.lliAgnt;".. matt is complete, nwl prices so low as tagivarittataxaik if faction. . . .•._ . . , ..D7" - As there is an Umbrella Store neat door. 0(.4,4 Lbs same sonic. iris Important you should Yemeni-0r - 11. RICHARDSON. Steam Factory. and Pen/rniff.'qf Walking Can. Ilini•rdtn. sign of the LADY sus' Illsahr,lid. 104. Market at., Philudelpluu. _ Hy - Attention Is requested to the delebtatini.ingkini , Cent, Umbrella. a nentand heuutiful article,. combtuusgiag the adruntages of a CLUIO and Umbrella. • • fob" .. Young Ladles' Seminary, Alleglieiik 1 IL N. AY. rarzemx wield 1 01110101101 10 I.loi-.0111: 1 • .1.1 21 . 111 of AlleFlieny mut tricinity.:the reMue Vlll'Of his School, from the corner of Sandusky and Straws. berry streets, where he 111 been teaching for. she WV twelve months. Ott and after April Ist. he will likeitp7 Ilootnion Federal itreet. in -Colomule - Row,r„2nd . doolf.. from the bridge. The Academic Year will eonsisrof Sessions, of five mouths 'ettelt. stotruiteucing odtka UR- Moudey in February and Septembur. .• CATFNI OP TUITIO . N, PER SESSIOS dD TtY3 IltOrOne." Engli.lll Depnriment—litclittling Reading..OrthOsuiphr and Defining. Writing. English Grammer, Mutilate, 1.4. , gic, English Composition uud Criticism, Chloe? apby.ffiii• tory, Aramet and the higher branches of SluthentatieN Natural Philosophy-Chemistry*, Astronotray.l3taituyi-Phyi siolog - y, Geology. Intellectual and Moral Science. and 11/1 other branches retpßsitu to ti thorough EnglishEduta..' _ - . Classical Department—lncluding the Oriels inid French languages. each ait additional elm rge . 61:::48:0111- The services of competent. Teachers are seeUreai folf such as may desire to receive idstructious in Drateisit i . Painting, and Music. nose designing to enter, will find it to their intereetto do so as near to the opchic., ,, of the Session as Poisible; yet pupils will be'recetved ataxy timeduring the liisittai. and will be-.charged. at the nbove rates only lions the time of entrailes. Ne deductions will be made for Ibsen ces, except in MUM protracted - Any Miura:allot; which may be desired, will liseheitii. fully communicated to these who call upon the insirueta. at his rooms. - . , , • ; Reference may also be made le the fellatetui gintl44 men . . , Dr. T. F. Dale, Allegheny, lion. C. Shal er. Pittsbuigh.. Rev. D. Elliott, " • Rev. D. IL Riddle, -- Mr. IL P. Schwartz, " ROY. H. Dyer, - " janal-41:3m . . • S.. lORR,FS & CO'S I3LACK WRITING' INK. Firi J• Steel or Quill Pens. and • Ilis Copying, Pros,—This Ink is the result of the experiments of several years, deirotito to the munufacture, on an llTtelltiVil scale. *Lek - Israeli suited to all the purposes of the consumer. life, plrfitiz: lion of - this Writing Ink consists in the folloWing p - foper, ties: Ft utetrv—io which property it will Ai* lefutd:tec surpass all previous preparations. It will flew feet freedom. either from quill or steel perm. ly free from any corrosive qualities. Cofearbe.,ctilei of this article is n rich, beatitifill blue black.. ' . • • fl:rAll good black Ink. from its. necessary shiandind constitution, requires exposure to the aii to inipeitti deep color. It must not, therefore. Le expected. that tile Me meat the bottle is oped. the Ink will be found to be alai - black. The first appearance will be pale; but after az; posnre to the chemical action of the - atmosphere, wittier on paper or in the inkstand, it will assume a brilliitut Wade hue. - PEKVIALIMCCT—The color is unalterableb y hhis apse ' 1 - ' "of tune. It will never fade. On this ocCount, all, ifljportani records shoUld be made in this article, .as years sad] deepen and strengthen its tint. - • '- - ~. N. B. This Ink is suitable for on kinds 'efAletallfe Pens, and for Pens made of Quills; and what,re ianyeira taut and very desirable with many, will give ti. petfilit impression by the Copying Press. `-We are using. ill the institutions WWI Which W 11.14 connected. Mon is' Blue Mark Writing Ink; and, it, respect to fluidity. brilliancy. and permanency, believe itsupernyr to any Ink we hare heretofore used . ISignerla .. , "A. Thurston. Cashier Bank of Louisville; Win. i ' unison, Cashier Northern Bank of Nentucky; George Gawatlitney. Cushier Bank of Kedrucky • I.: L. Shrev President of the Gas Rank. Thomas . L. ' BRIM. Clerk Si Barrett Comity Court; Curren Pope, Clerk of Jefersen‘. Comity Court; P. B. Atwood, SecretaryFintminfs Liao rune Company; John Muir. Agent Lexington lIVIIIMMIII Company; S,S.Gooderhi, Secretory Penland Dry Dock and Insurance Company; D. S. Charithers, - . SectiV Franklin Fire and . taring 'lnsurance Compauf ;.- Rhonier. Treasurer Louisville Saving Instiuttion. A supply of the above Ink. just recd and for sale;by feb7 JouNsTox & sTocKTON- - Labor Saving Powder r , AIOUNT RAGI.E MANUFACTURED-AT TILE' BOSTON MOUNT RAGLE'IVORAS; VOS cleznilirg tile surface of 1 17udnirs, 7 1/irrini f tour m r Glass Ware. id restorilm it to'its original traiisrns rency, this article is decidedly without an Both tints and labor are saved by its ass. A thowiattd! . rufar euees could bu adduced, if nucessary, to etirtify. tact. It will rat:cove the oxide from the surface of 06fif,' iii- - err, corps.!, Bra's', Brilannici, .!'r., wiffr IVe facility, giving it an unrivalled polish.- A fair trial is all that the proprietors ask, and'stili'pan.. wince the most skeptical a its utility. - ' Directions for Uss.—Let the Powder be applied upon it damp, sod woollen cloth. With a very little i.rtrsiosr,r - every particle of. oxide may be removed. - • feb4 JOSEPH R. CAM General .A.tens; ; " For sale by JoliN D. StORGAN. Druggist, DUFF'S' NEW MILLINERY AND DR11.%3 IVI M 7 ARINESTABLISIIMENT: No, 10'S Chiri id. (between Penn and the Bridge.)--Dresses. Cloake,Ctipeei Mantillas, / cc ., made to thens latest French' and 'English le Fashio. Also, Bonnet,. Hoods, Capes, Deed 'sees Ac. A choice selction of new styles S atiiis.'Sn- 'trim French Flovrets,Ginips. rich. cap and, bonnet Ili botm,.. Laces, Fringes, Cords. Buttons . . Crapes; Armlet:Weans. C a mbric,. alandkerchiefs, Ac... for sale. wholeselt And retail at the lowest price. Country Milliners: 'Supplied , with the latest French and English Patterns firAiiiiry Reif. article in the Millinery mid Dress-making .itua.' 4.llirar York prices. ' . - "i'Al it Straw Bonnets cleaned and altered to the presen s.- - - PrITSBURGIL STEEL %VOILES ANL? srmo4aary AXLE FACTORY . . ISAAC tuxes. JONES & - - ' 11.Agou„Fg2 1 .1'.4.', 1 eL:1 I:l... s .r i ALgas",dcipiL"hreelridga: tic Springs., Hatumered Iron Arles; and desists ittMAlitte , able Castings, Fire Engine Letups, and ConeliTritaatUrs generally, corner of Ross end Front eta:{ Pittsburgkn„ fcbv.h. ASKS.—Just recent' . ad by ZEBCTLIS!,.I.,, WNW dozen fin. Wax Masks; e 4. If Paper 5 VI Common; . 3 gross Metallic Comb Cleaneiit I dozen Egg Boilers; , I " Salt Spoons; .‘ Bone Mustard ST , 0011.; 4 gross German Silver able Spetn _ 6 i. t 4 it 1111. Tea g a Butter Knives; - I ^ Tietnre Toy Books; ; „ 20,000 China Marbles; 6 dozen fine Woolen Comforts. . , A A great variety of Coats vd Caps.. 4„. - BAST4, • 6 dozcallie French willow Basket 4 ti.. 141 4 j [ .. willow Market 4- . 6 " Straw 'Travelling - 12 .4i. '3lgtirrt4 S Willow tit R 4 'I3OIW " • DititeietteChessaiia; .a' "'t . Tailors' Timm afessuregL., 6 ' Itteel lassenset4 ,3 ' " 'China Devi and 1 'Strings Ambet Reads; 12 Nests „Drums. LANWETH'S GARDEN SEEDS.--The has just received his annual supply = of , bindreth,* Garden Seeds, warranted fresh and genuine; ginbraeirtg every variety worth cultivating. The atterkdit Uttar:t ent. gardeners, and othets, is resrectfullt 441/lird CE bia stock: E. L. SNOW,DEDG:- - No, '29 WatErs Eyen's Elements olGeologn ! ' .. '— Silliman's Chemistry; . ..,' -.; ...' - Shephird's Mineralogy; : Olmstead'e Philoson,hr,, „ ~,,: Lardner's Lectured ah Netelei,,....- -. BlOnghtiai's Men kif LeiliZte 0 Siti!o44 I t )3eekman's History of tlyittt 'Misr. ' Gray's Botanical Te 4 01ik,.. Information for the,re4 ilm . . Thii Art of gelatin, or sale by II .S.„SWORTII is- 11.1%ir?.." *Mirth street. near Aire/ kei_ pluß, SALE, Four Lois—Hounded` by I"Ra s 2 and }ray, Ea, eath. rot having 24 feet fPX:ll;nod.fr . tending. beet Wrfeer: Trsoor t knakia the inanition br-Stifi'aingeeTrosprttltniptiltr:stk,eul. —7113').,44, -wr and'Sin'tnaeld'"- iinirS•ri- him een ood 13E11401EAl onorePAtsr - regfr*: Flili vinzr,.37V 70. FA lIINWF99 - w MCI tif ~~~" .-: - .,-T;. 7 .?';':•. - ii..:'...':;: .. !!:.-, !•,'•_:,,.... 1 '. : , - ;';,':;'.;':.. ;' 1 .:.,..,,.:4;',l;.,i]if_ MEM lIIMMIffMI =ME • . • MBE --., .':.':1'.. 1 : ; i.§.;. ,4 k:',-;..-
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