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Tlie Weekly Mercary and liUnafatturer 1 Is publislicd from the same office, on a double medium sheet, at TWO DOLLARS a year, in advance—single copies FIVE CENTS. JET No paper will be discoutined (unlessaulic discre tion of the proprietor.! until all arrearages are paid. IL/~ No attention will be paid to any order unless ac companieil'ljy the money, or satisfactory reforence iutliis .city. j TERM S OF AD V ERT 1 S ING TKS BqUARK OP TWELVE KINES OB.LESS. Onelusertion, SO 50 One Month, S 4 00 Twp..-do. 0 75 'Two*-do 0 00 Three **do 1 00 Three do 7 00 One Week 1 50 Four do 9 00 Two* -do ..o 50 Six* -do 10 00 Three do *. 3 00 One Year 15 00 YEARLY ADVERTISEMENTS: Changeable at Pleasure. OXE SQUARE. TWO SQI'AKES. Six Months* * Sl5 00 1 Six Months S iiO 00 One Year *t!o 00 | One Year* 30 00 Larger advertisements in proportion. e- Cards of FOUR LINES, Five Dollars a Year. rgc cuts will' uqi be inserted, unless an extra price as paid. 4 fly* Advertisements upon which the number of inser tions is not marked, will be iuserted and charged until or dered out. * ~ All. M’CALMONT, .-tMemet/ at Law. —Office, Fourth * street, near R. Patterson's Livery Stable. fcbl7 T\R. GEORGE WATT.—Office, No. 77 Smithfield at. I 9 near Sixth su. Pittsburgh. . v aug^l-y Dll A. W. OLIVKRj 'PAy*ieian and Surgeon.—Office No. 8. St. Clair street. Pittsburgh. jyAJ WM. O'HARA ROBINSON, late L-. S. Attorney, has removed his office in No. 9 St. Clair st. DU. JOHN CRAWFORD, othec on St. Clair street, opposite the Exchange. auglO-y COItLANDO-LOOMIS, Attorney at Lme.—Office 4th « st., obove Wood.— • ■ • julyl-y /PHO.UAS M .MARSHALL. Attorney at L«ir.—Office 1 Lowrie’s Buildings. Fourth st. jan?-ly. JAMBS CALLAN, Attorney at Laic, corner of Wylie aud. F,ifth streets—y Law Comer. M , fehlO-y H* 'M. .KENNEDY.'Jtferwiysit Law: 'Office in the • same building with Aide rmap M l . Master. Fifth st.. between Wood aiid"Smiihficld sts. augl?-Cm* JOHN BARTON, Attorney at Loir.—Office, North side - of-Fifth street, between Wood and Smithfield, iuthc same building with Alderman Morrow. sep3U?ly. -;,v ' -• ‘.U JOSEPH C. M’KIBBIN. Attorney at Late.— Office in Wallace’s building, on 4th st., between Wood and -SmithGeld sts. novl9-y. 01 EORGE W. LAYNU, Attorney and Counsellor at Late IT and Notary Public.— kjlFice at the comer of 4th and Wood sts. over Sibbctt A Jones’ Exchange office. oct4 A DONNELLY, Attorneys and Counsellors • W- at Law. Pittsburgh, Pa. —Office on Fourth st.. be ■tween Smithfield and Grant. * , ntar!4-y ITIEMUND -SNOWDEN, 'Attorney at Lute.— Office in the building ou the North* East comer of Fourth and Smithfield sts. novll-y R MORROW, Alderman. —Office- north side of Fifth • struct, between Wood and Smithfield, Pittsburgh. seplO-y M9CANDLESS A; AI’CLURK. Attorneys and Counsel lors at Late.—Office on Fourth street, opposite R. & R, 11. PutUTson's Li very‘Stable, Pittsburgh. seplU-y 1 FORWARD Ac SWARTZ WELDER, Attorneys at Late. ’ —Office on Fourth street, between Wood aud Smith field, opposite Patterson's Livery Stable. ap7-y EORGB F. OtLL.MOHK, Attorney at Lite. —Office in \JT Breed's buildings. 4th at., above Wood Pittsburgh, Pa. ’ septl-Iy JN. .M'CLOVVRY, Attorney and Counsellor at Late.— • Office iti BakewelPs Btuldings onjGrant st. j«g) r 47-ly. PC. SHANNON, Attorney and Counsellor at Lair.—' • Office on 4th sU, between Wood and Smithfield and nearly opposite the Mayor's office.. . noftby » J' SCOI*T, Dfutist-, Fourth si, live doors west ol'Mnr , kct. All work warranted, and if not pcrieeiijl a**' factory no charges will be made. REMOVAL. —Dr. Robert Sayder. In office to Fourth street, between Woo* streets AMES BIIAK-ELY. Aidermiin.— Office ou opposite D. Leveli A Co's., packet line <>. honrs from 7 o'clock A. M.. to 7 o’clock I*. M. 1 4.e'P , KEAIONAL. —A. BoWen has removed his rmii'iussiyn and forwarding business from llie Canal Basin to hi* new warehouse, on Third street, nearly opposite the Post Office. mnyUly JOHN. J. Mi I‘CHEL, Attorney and CvunMlloT at Jsiic —Office on street, a few dinars above Dia mond alley. N. B.—Oollrerions made on moderate terms, tnydfi. I' AW NOTICE — JAMks Jj. Cuakt, . Utornry mat Coun j seltor of Latr. has removed to the office next door west of Uody •Patterson’s Liver)* Stable. Fourth street. During his nbwnee upon public duty, for the coining month, anv business for him may be.left with A. H. Me- Caimout. fvsq.. ns above. ' fcb!7 MEI JAMES, £. CRAFT, Attorney, Coivisdior, and Actcry, Pittsburgh. i*u, having resigned the ofliccof Secreta ry of the Pittsburgh Navigation und-Firc Insurance Com pany, will.attend specially to eoilecuous. and* business connected with Navigation, Insurance, Accounts, and Real Estate. Business hours, from 9 A. M., tn 9 P. M. Office, first door west of Aldcrranu Miller's, Fourth street, near Grant. np7 CHARLES M. HAYS. AttrruejiiaflAap, Pittsburgh, Pa. Commissioner to talcc the prdofand acknowledge ntent of Deeds, Leases, Contracts. Depositions, or other writing*, to he recorded or used iu ti—Oatatea of Kentuc ky, Indiana, Tennessee, Michigan and Misaouri. Office, Burke’s building. Fourth st. marld-y EDWIN c. WILSON, Attorney- and Counsellor at Lair. Franklin, Venango couiitv. Pa., will attend promptly , to all business entrusted to his care. ■ Colfectionsntadein Warren, Clarion, and Jefferson counties. REFER TO J. A. Stockton A ('to. ) Pj.u,bnnrh Murplty. Wilson t Co.. 5 1 lUabt "V*. lion. James Kimicar, ) lion. Alex. M-Cnlmont, ( 1 ranklm HOn. J. Wilson, Steubenville. O. jy2tf-y ■' ./-•». ■ i , if. ■: •TIM) MY CLIENTS. —My partner, Mr. Liggett, ami Win. A E. Austin, Esq., will attend to my unfinished busi ness. and I Tccommend them to the patronage of my friends. I am authorized to state that they will receive tho counsel and assistance of the Hon. R. Biddle. Office 2d story of Burke’s buildings. 4tU street, between Wood and Market. IjuG-ly] SAMUEL W. BLACK. OTTO KUNTZ. Manufacture of Incorruptible Teeth Smitlifield street, two door® below Firth street, Pitts burgh. Pa. Always on hand a full assortment of Plate, and Pivot Teeth, of a variety of shades, as simple Plate. Molars aud Biscuspidatoes, Gum teeth, Screw Pivot teeth, Ac. Teeth ami blocks made to order; Demists supplied with all articles in the profession. All orders from abroad must be accompanied by the cash. < always on hand. novlS-v JOHN A. PARKINSON, Alderman, Fifth Ward, Penn st., between Walnut and O'Hara sts., where he may be found at ull time*. Those having houses or other pro perly to sell or rent, can have the same punctually atten ded to; debts collected, and allihc duties of an Alucrman will receive oc27-y , TTBNRV W. WILLIAMS. Attorney and Counsellor at i~l Laic, (successor to Lowric A Williams.) Office at thc<old stand,-Fourth st., above Smitlifield. k THK Partnership heretofore existing between Henry TV. Williams, Esq., and myself, in the practice of the low, •was dissolved by mutual consent, on the SCthult.. and die Lusiuess will hereafter be continued by Henry W. Wil (iams, whom I most cheerfully recommend to all for whom t have the honor to do business—as a gentleman every way worthy of their confidence. dcc!B-ly WALTER 11. LOWRIE. jGtorge R. Riddle, Conveyancer. in Avery Row, Firth street, above Smitlifield, \J Pit,sburgfa. Mortgages, Agreements, Bonds. Releases, and other instruments of writing, drown with neatness, legal accuracy and despatch. He will also attend to drawing and filling Mechanics' Liens. Accounts of Executors. Admin istrators, Spe., Examining titles to Real Estate, Searching Records jot Liens, Spc., Spp. From his long experience and intimate acquaintance with, the manner of keeping the public records, ne expects to give satisfaction to those who may entrust their busi ness to his care. dccl6 •'3^' NOTICE.— All persons indebted to the subscribers, are requested to make payment, on or before the 25th insb, if not, their account will be given to a Magistrate for collection; all persons having claims against the firm, will please present their accounts for payment janl3 AXCKER & MAYER -\TEW PIANO FORTES:— Now receiving, on entire new stock of Piano Fortes, from the manufactories • of Calc & Co., New York; ancl Chickcring, of Boston. The patterns arc of die latest style, and with all the mod em improvements. For sale at Factory prices, by deeiO JOHN H. MELLOR, 81 Wood st. CIGARS.— 75,000 Cigars, of the following celebrated brands: Silva, Esulapio, Dos Amigos, Dc Fusten, Londou Uranio. Falla PrincineTjLa Royadero, Colorado, Regalias, C&rado, Justo Sang"Frincipe, Cheroot’s Eagle Principe, Lord Byron Regalias.' For sale by dcc2o • ' 8 p, C. MARTIN. HOMfEOPATHtC MEDICINES AND BOOKS—Just received, n j fresh supply of Horaceopathic Medicine Chests; Hotnmopathic Coffee. Sugar of Milk, and a large thßook g f -* e * atesl publications On Hommopathy, at . .„ 1A VICTOR SCRIBA; Fifth street, _ Between Wood antf Market sts. -pWGUSH Maid of Orleau. SehiUerVWm:Tell; The Shadow-lew Man; ' i • Jonque’e Meric Riag; - „ _ Undine; > • i.cu,,, professional (garbs. ‘’VvJrV■ t , * 4 ; * “* p \ +*-*> /-S' ■* -.^ •j’V*-'’ 1 *. •*»■ > ,c -1 "f-f ;/*■ » * 4 " A _ ' ~ , r-' ..?"••»?!-■*■..s• vjrp:-*.* •w , J->- ' Business (Jarirs. WM. J. BURNSIDE, Auctioneer and Commission Mer- j OAMVKI. MORROW. Manufacturer of Tin. Conner, chant. Federal street. Allegheny city. febl ! O un«| sheet iron ware, No 17 Fifth street, between . i Wood mni Market. foblO JAMES M'KENNA, Aueiionrcr tifjd CommrAjion 3/r chant, So. 114. Woo<l kl fcLl PJOUN CARTWRIGHT. Importer ami Manufacturer ot all kind# of Cutlery, Surgical Instruments , sc., No. KJ over the Posl Office. febl oo« street, second door below Diamond alley. febl JOHN 1). DAVIS. Auctioneer and Commission Merchant, '■ ru.N 8 I'NRIVALLKD BLACKING, monu eoruerof Wood and FiAh Ms. t’el>l-y. : J» focturml and sold wholesale and retail, Smithficld st. i —‘ ■ between Sixth and.Virjfin alley. octl2-y TiOBBRTS &. KANE, Pittsburgh Cabinet and Chat i XV Warehouse, No.. ftL Third st. - fcM-y j T. LHKCIi, Jk., bnjwrier, uml denier in r/EUVL<JN KINSEY, Den'.cr in Fancy Hoods t Trim- , rSw" " rf °' e \Z" d F"' /a mines. No 07 Market street * teM-v Trimmings* oj all descriptions, No. 1.J3 Wood st., »»«g?«->o street. lell ‘ V.. Pittsburgli. seven doors above Fifth, and one door above H. Clulds A: Co.’s Shoe Store. ap‘J-1 Alexander jaynes, Pttin Tea store,n Third «t. near Wood.. . . febi-y , t 'I'O COUNTRY MERCHANTS.—A. ATTUsoX i Co.. / 1 JVrLL.OsiUjA. Iron Lay LlotAmg Stare, No. 13a. JL Market street, invito the attention of Country Liberty st., opposite the month of Market, frht-y ; Merchants to their extcnsiveas.sortmcnt of Foreign and JOSHUA KOBINSON. Agent for Harden & Co.'s Lute I Domestic Goods, which will be sold at eastern jobbing of PttckttSm Fifth st.iO&c uoor below Wood. febl-v i l lr L ces< . __ hotesale Rooms. 2d story. seHO "II, r ILLIAM JACKSON. Patent Medicine Dtpot,ity IA T T crty st.. hftnl of Wood. febt-y OYSTKItS.—A eoußtunt nupply ol' Shell Oysters, ARTIN I.YTIiE. Family (inctr, Sni'ilkSekl .(SiC ,7? n f’s?' ed " r i “ tl,e ■ l, ' n ’ “ lw {l "" e ” nll , ev ”Y MfJI Poor to the Firth Pre«by.crian Church. j. C. _ „ o H‘n. *’ M ’ rv ' :ll up ,n BANITF^Ct’IANGE tlecO-if, Thin! at, between Wood anti Market st. GEORGE COCHRAN, Forwarding and Commission Merchant, No. yij, Wood *t.. Pittsburgh. »ov*27-y T McDonald, Bell and Brass Founder, First st.. "-JL • near Market, is prepared to make Brass Castings, tnul Brass Work* generally, on'the most reasonable tj*mis and shortest notice.. He invites machinists, and all j those rising brass works to give ntm a call, as he is de termined to tin nil word in bis line very low. my27-ly JOSEPH MIRPHV'S Ijyoking Glass and Clock tf/erc, ... " street. Pittsburgh. A general assort* • Coin and Bank pi’otfs. No. Market st. febl-v* ‘ ~u' n t °* * l,,r * Mantel and Toilet Cijassos; Portrait, Minia- J - \ vrn ——— ‘ Vr - : ry~- - ——’ u,rc am * Landscape Frames, plain aud ornatuentul, of nf Mnrt*. L, *“ or ; “very variety of patterns. Also, a new stvle of Window of .Market and Second streets. _ f«;hl*y_ Cornices ; call m and see them ; all of which will be sold cheap ihr cash, or city arrep/finrai. lC7*D«tels and Steamboats furnished cheap. JOSEPH MI'HPHY. OS Wood st.. ] ENGLISH A ELLIOTT. Booksellers and Stationers. No i _j 50. Murkel st., between Third and Fourth. tebl-y ! PDGitANY, Fashionable Clothing Store. No. 4!>. Lib • erf? st. febl-y HOON i SARGENT, Bunkrrs and Exchange Brokers, N. K. corner ot' Wood and Sixth sts. frbl-v l LTON\ Bell and Brass Founder, No- 70 Second • between Market ami Ferry si s. iV-1.l M. VHITK, Clothing 67orr. No. IU7. comer 01" I*iber ■ ty and Sixth sis. rpOWNSENI). CARR A CO., ('atich and Wagon Ma- X *'TS. St. Clair street, m-ttf the Bridge. feb4-l Moused literary debut. No. so, Fourth near Wood. febt-y DU. BROWN S OFFICE. No. t>>. Diamond alley, near Wood st. bi-y (1 11. PAILSON, Mat and Cap Manufacturer. und v# dealer in Furs of all kinds. No. 73. \Vocml st.. next door to the comer of Fourth. febl Milder a rk-ketson. whuUsnu (inters and Com mission Merchants, corner of Libcrtv and Irwin st*. febl-y C 1 A. M ANI LTV A CO.. Forwarding and (’omnus ;* sion Merchants, Cnttal Basin. Pittsburgh. Pu. mar3-dv ULL.WK. Pinno Forte imuiiiKuiurer and duuler in . • Musical Instruments. No 11*2 Wood street, near ‘fth. no^l9-v HAIS A BROCKWAY. Druggists, and Agents for Putcut Medicines, Liberty street, near Canal Basin, febl-y JOSEPH WOODWELL. Importer, ami dealer in For eign and Domestic Hardware, comer of Seeotul and Wood st*.,Pittsbnrgh. oriXMy O AMI LL MOOKK, Jlal and Cap Manufacturer, and O dealer in Firs. No. 75. Wood street, thin! door above Fotmh. , febl-y AMI'EI. MVI.tRKEN A Cu", Air entafor Carlisle ami Rtppard's Hepilur Line of Packet Ships from New York to Liverpool. No. 142 Liberty st. febl-v AMES BLAKELY, Agent tor Messrs. Roche, Bro » A Co *s Line of Packets. Vann at., four doom Iwlow Ca nal Basin. febl-y JOHN M’OLOSKEY. Tailor and Clothier. Liberty st between Sixth street and Virgin allrv, south side. seplO-y ' „ TQSEPII MAJOR. Boat Store, Ship Chandlery, and Agcncv'of Pittsburgh Lard Oil Factory, No. 4. Mar ketstreet. Pmsbnrgh. ' janl-Mf CAI/DWELL, Depot fur .Wur Publication*. Pt * T T • riodicah. Xews]Htprr*. se., Tlilrd st.. opposite the Post Office. febl-y OV<l\\n|L Proprietors of the Pitisburgh _|. Portable Boat Line, corner Penn and Wayne street*, fcb I -y TAMES MA\. Wholesale t tracer. For warding und Com mission Merchant, Water street, between Market and Ferry. febl-y \\TILLIAM A. HILL A CO., Bankers and Exchange IT Brokers. No. 01. Wood st.. one door above Fourth. east side. febl-y HILL A CL t RUY . Banktrs and E.cc.han ge Brokers. No. 05, Wood st.. third door below Fourth, west «ide. KRAMER A RAHM. Hunk.es <t„,l Exchange Brokers', corner of Third and Wood »u.. oppo-nte St Charles lloU’l__ febl-y JOHNSTON A STOCKTON. lUmkseUrrs. Stationers. Printers arid Publishers, euruvr Market and Third sts febl-y lUKE L<XYMIS. Agent, Book-selUr and Stationer, and 1 dealer in priming Paper. $-e.. Wood street, between Diamond alley and Fourth. fcbl*y Cl A. M'ANL'LTY. Agent lor Ihok worth's Hay Freight '« Lint, aiul BuUpendeii: Variable Beat Line. Cauui JVM v MO.SIIS AT\* ODD, Agv 111 for lUu <V«rr/» dwrnrun In t'trarr; Company. of Philadelphia. Writer and TrunJ *t.. nt the Wur»dnn>»p of rvviwvl nmt Jon«*< frM-y r)H()l)KS A ALCORN, Mnuuiaclnres of MtiMarrf, 10* round Spices, Catsups, $c , s•<:.. No. 27, Fifth street, between Wood and Market. feM-y rl-TOIJ SCItIBA. RoaksrLtrr. Statuuur, and Binder, Fifth at*, between Wood and Market at?.. Pittsburgh, P* l - jon7-y SCHOOL ROOK AND PAPER WaRKHOFSK.— Luke Loomis. Agent. Publisher. Bookseller and Bookbind rr. No. Wood m . Piiubursh. man N-y PM'SriJEN. Brass Foundtr find t;<u Fttlcr. Smith • Held street, between Diamond Aliev and Fifth st. Pittsburgh. ; d*rlS-ly 7 4J- M DF.Virr, Wholesale tn I’m • dure ami Pittsburg mamitneturr* generally. No. •JU Liberty. opposite 7th street, Pitt-hbrgh. npg*»-y SEVEN BIG DOORS CLOTHING STORK.\\Y> 5 ‘f,th Street, near Liberty JOHN FARRKN. Proprietor. Pittsburgh. novtH-y /"*1 GORGE AiLMUR, Tailor. Fourth street, between " T Wood and SmillifieM streets, nearly opposite the Mayor's office. jantSM* JOHN I). MORGAN. Wholesale and Hetail DnifeMt. No. iWJ, Wood street, one door South of Diamond Al ley; fcbl a HAYWaHI). Wholesale and Retail Dealers in Boots. Shoes.Trnnks. Ae.. No. I*o Liberty street, nearly opposite the head of Wood. f«*b4-y EA. FAHNESTOCK A CO.. Wholesale Drug H'are • house, corner of First and Wood streets, and cor ner of Wood and Sixth sts. fuh4-*j- REMOVAL. — den. IF. Smith Co. hove removed thrrr i Office from Penn st., to their New Brewery on Pitt : st. and Pnquesne Way. dec4s' - "\ITiI. ALEXANDER Sl SONS, Coffin Makers and tj Furnishing Undertakers, corner of Penn and Sl. Clmr streets, opposite the Exchange. Entrance on Penn street. * fcb4-y| | JOHN 11. MELLOR. wholosule and retail dealer tn Music and Mn-sieal Intirumcn*. Piano Forte®, School Books and Slationerv, No. 122 Wood street, Pittsburgh. janl-y BRAZIER'S BELLOWS.—Just received ttn assort ment. large sue®, Brazier's hand Bellows ; also. Par lor and Kitchen do., wholesale and retail. •IrcHi ' JOHN W lII,AIR, 120 Won') .t LS. W ATERMaN, wholesale Grocer, ('ointiiissioii • uml Forwardink Merchant, mid Dealer in Produce and Pittsburgh Manutacture*. Nos. 31 Water, and 2 Front sts., Pittsburgh. Pa. jy23-y F. SULLKRS. JVO. N1C01.5. SELLERS it NICOLS. Produce and Gcnerul Commis sion Merchants. No. 17 Liberty street, Pittsburgh.— Sperm, linseed and lard oils. * jnn27 JAMES PATTERSON, Jil, corner of First tuid Ferry its.,. Pittsburgh, Pu.. manufacttirer of Hinges, and Bolts; Tobocco, Fuller, Mill and Timber Screws, Honscn Screws for Rolling Mills, tec. seplO-y JBRYAR. Rectifying Distiller, und whulesalo dealer • in Foreign and Domestic Wine® nhd Liquors, No. 114 Liberty street, ami 53 Diamond alley, Pittsburgh, Pa. iygi-y , LVVILMARTH, Lumber Merchant. Office on Penn • street, betweon Irwin and Hand streets, Pittsburgh, Pa. All commissions will be promptly attended to. malo-y JH BISHOP, Veterinary Surgeon, can he found at • his Horse Shoeing Establishment, nenrthe St. Clair street Bridge, luicly occupied by Messrs. Carr & Rowland. novs-dom EXCHANGE HOTEL, Exchange Place, Baltimore. D. Dorset, Proprietor. Coaches will be in readiness at all the landings, to convey passengers, free of charge, to the Hotel* d«*c2o-y WARRICK MARTIN, Agent for the f ranklin Fire Insurance Company of Philadelphia, nt the Ex change office of Warrick Martin &. Co., center of Market and Third streets. fcbl-y KING Ac. FINNEY, Agents li»r the Belaieare Mutual Safety Insurance Company of Philndclphio, at the Warehouse of King and Holmes, Water street, near Mar ker __ ‘ fcbl-y F. SELLERS. jxo. NICOLS. SELLERS & NICOLS, Produce and General Commis sion Merchants, No. 17 Liberty street, Pittsburgh.— Sperm, Linseed and Lard Oils. jan&>. JOtIN CARSON. s. I. M’KNtOIIT. /PARSON it M’KNIGHT. Wholesale Grocers and Com- VJ mission Merchants. Sixth street, between Wood and Liberty. Pittsburgh. Pn. dec4-y WM. GLENN, Bookbinder, hus removed to the corner of Wood and Third sis., above C. 11. Kay, whore he is prepared to do every description of ruling und hind itlg* dcc2-y PC. MARTIN, Wholesale and Retail Grocer and deal # cr in Foreign and Domestic Wines and luquors, Foreign and Domestic Fruits, Nut®, Ac., No 60 Water sl seps-y TtFEW-BOOK STORE.—//: S. Bosworth <s• Co., No. 43, Xl Market 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. • ap2s-y JOHN W. BLACK t Co., Wholesale Grocers. Produce and Commission Merchants , and dealers in Pittsburgh Manufactures, No. 168, Liberty street, opposite Sixth st., Pittsburgh. .may 12 JjyLibcral advances mode ojlconsignments. 5 -•* X S.f ■' r ' -• ; V •**.*?« .<• - HE= rAV'?. i WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 1848 Business (Earits. SINCLAIR, (late Murttir A Smith.) Wholesale l. Grocers , Produce and Commission Merchants. «jt> Wood r Pittsburgh. The undersigned hnving entered into : Partnership under ili»* above style, respectfully ask the ; patronage of the friends of the fate firm, and of purchns ; cm generally. They fee! warranted in promising that tln-v ran give sutistaetion to all ivho inuy buy of them, or confide business to their care. WM. 11. kMITII. munft 1 < ’i.i.vrTi7i.Ass fisT'AßniNi'iMW.—M»lv«ayitX<sl lie iiiuniir»ctur<'. hii<l kv'-p vonsuutilv on linnd, cut. , ‘ooitldod and plain Flint (jlosswnre in «!f its varieties, tit tlicir u’ari‘liou>!( > . corner of .Market uml Water sts., I’utn uursrh. Our works continue in full operation, tuui we ct ' n#Ul,,t !y' oddiuij to our stock, which enables us to oil orders wtth promptness. Purchasers arc respectfully i *<>*KMtcu to crtll and examine prices oud terms. seplO-v. M KLNLM . House. anti Ornamental Painter. «ud dealer in PAINTS. No. 44. Si. Clair m.. Pitts burgh. hu* constantly on band al) kinds of Paixts. either L >r 'i°r Jnpan ami Copal Varnish; Linseed Oilc Koiled Oil: Spirits Turpentine: Window Glnss. of nil si4*-s: Putty. Paint Brushes. Ac., all of the best quality, mid lor sale nt reasonable prices. sepll-tf* OIIAKSI LAR GARDENS.—'Phi* beautiful plnee of t resort having been ereaily repaired, the proprietor is : mm ' to receive uo.vioiens. bv Uu* dav. week, or month. Hi* accommodations arc pood, nud his prices lmayUf] S. McOLELLAND. D*\» AMLKON, Manufaeturer of Hollotc Ware and • Pui'/etrw Seales, and Casting! in general, respect* Jnllv nska the paironupe of his friends. Hr feels wnr ruuied that ho can give satisfaction to alt who innv pttr ehu>oi.t him. Ht* e-cttiMishmcnt is on M'Krlw’s plan of Lon. 0.1, Ward. _ _ mardl-ly JOHN 1* I’hßin . [Late of the firm tfi Malcolm. 4‘/ 0 •) Wholesale Grocer, Commission and Hour .Merchant, dealer in all kinds of Country Produce, cop per. tm nlnte>. tinner-*’ tools, zinc. lead. Russia sheet iron. , iron and nail*, white lead, dye studs, cotton yams. *nh, ic . and Pittsburgh Mnofacture s ceiiernllv. corner of > Liberty and Irwin ntreers. Pittsburgh. Pa.*idben»l ad vances. in (.ash or Goods, luade on consignments oi Pro , diicr. Ac ma> l*Mf OYSTERS - OYSTERS: r <>\ STF.KS’' --LVo Se'hnecl rcsp«-« ti.illy informs hn friends :md the public, ihnl he is doilv in the receipt of fine Ftcsk Oysters, which will be served up in >t\k- at shoo notice, to suit his customer*. < IH/ I‘rouml An/ Candy, and rvi’rv descriptions of < onfrettvnari,). on hand and lot »ak at*the corner of 3th and Sintthficld st« arpi!*-*) / ' * HM.'itliA.N, onrf j'unnirrftm' \ * MticHom, ,\(>. *_>ti Wochl %lrcrl. Piiuhurgh. continue* ti> transact n c»*ni»rn! c H oimTm*ion twytivs*. espeeinllv ttt ll»r inm :n:.l «n»r uf Ainrrirnn mniinf. rinrc** ami |>ri>anc<\ an*! in atm Jonvanlmp tlowln *‘*m«;’ii im! jo lit* * i»r»* A* nirrnt tor lli*- mamifur:ur«-rt h- will h*’ constantly supplier) witli tl»c principal article* of .n»ra:}i tuauntucturc ul tiie lowest wholesale |’ri<’c». Ofl.-r« an<l ri-n*-iu'n'n«'n’- arc r?xp*'^tf u :i v «r>)it':'l P HobKS A ALCORN. ila!e m Nc w Vr,7k- ‘TTsyT No 11 -*• I >dh «* . Wood and Maik-t, Mnmitac lurcr* ol Mm.tai'l (Jri>>i!n! Spice*, <'Q!»a};-». A,.- kc . ’.'ill ojhmi Unruly the pu*rt:t w -.t-k a larsc n.vHwtuimn ol ar uc'-* in *.h*'ir !tn-. win.-;, iVw v'. df wholesale tu <pian »o «un drntrr*. nt Kn-.:>»rn wholesale prices. Al! article* sold }iy Un-in w arrannd. Merchants uiierdiin; to jjo i;iw would do well to rail l-Muf learim; the city They nny i*t- found at ther warcliouHc. .\o. 27. l'lfih \l . i u Kyii'i'* building M-p< Mlt ldl l f' s liroi a -i~j C.'./Ajri. cor nr rol !• ml, r*mi Markrt street*. rn-open>* on Momiuy n«*n Mercantile and Smatnboni Book Krepine tauchi in the most cricctivc and expeditioti* manner. In addi tion to :h»- usual count: *d mitruftion nnd prut-lice, Mr. D. will, on Monday next, commence a course ol’ Practical J.cciiu«'». in winch the application of the «rt«not: ol oe counts to all th*'dciaiU ofhnsinp-* willhr mimitcly ea plained. No extra shttrge made tor these l.eeiur*-* Jloun ol t>u<iu« KS. 10 io IJ. * m S ;o 4. oud 7 to in r - *•_ _ jnul Ivlil hr*'. DKI Mnhhr, I)ru<n:i*t and Apothc / rory. north-w.-n corner ot Wo*»d and Fifth street.*. ruiftbuniU.- will keep constantly on liojid Drutjs, I'amti Oils. Dyo-Stmrs. Ac V R -Tit) jtn'M-rjpiums rurrfulH eronponnibM troiii tm.* I’iffct Miulirrm!'*. at i«n) hour «»1 the d;i\ or night. Also iiji nisortm-.-nt of IVrlumcri: |h>« : tooth, huir. uinl rlotlii-.- Rru*fif*. At’.. Ac.. Ac., which In: will *t»M imv for cnjih uporMj Tl f lf.l.l,\M TROVILM), l‘ndt*rtnfccr. Firth strvft. im .? ¥ mediately op[K>*>itß the Theatre, respectfully j«- luruts his Irviul* and thr public in general. that hi- tins rr turned hu«ijiess ns a Furm-lmig Undertaker. lie is *np pbvd with ami alwaj s keep* oii hand Coffin* of nil sizes mm kind*. Shrouds, and ail oilier article* m-ccWrv on such occasions Silver plntcv ice hote«. and h-aden coffin* will be sup. plied on order A fine hear*-’ und carnage* ulwiiyi. ready io attend funerals. . nejii&My HARDWARE, CUTLERY", SADDLERY, Ae.-—Joins \\ vListK. Iruportrr and Dealer in Foreign and />»• oir.«/ie Hattiirnr*. would respectful!y inform lij*, friends amt the public generally. thm beta now receiving hi* Sprinc supply of lltmfwnrc at'tbe old stand of Walker A Wopr|we)l,. No. S 5 Wool street, which lie will rtwpose of on iUimuoM rrnsoimbln term*, lie "will ,be continuous receiving frc*h Hiipyln:* direct from (he imumftrcjurr.i> in Kurope and this Country, which will enable him to com pute with any <-»iabli>dum.Mit either East or West. Wes tcrti Merchant* are invited to call and ritunme hi* stock heiore |uirc]iH«ine elsewhere. inar*> John M. Townsend. D MCC,IST AND APOTHECARY, No. 4A. Market street, tjirec door# above Third, I‘iUsburgh. will hare constantly on hand u well selcctcsl assortment of the best and freshest Medicine*, which he will sell on the most reasonable tc.nu*. Physician* pending .order* will be promptly attended to, und supplied with article* they may retv upon an genuine. Physiciuns* prescription* will be accurately and neatly prepared from the bc«t materials. at any hour of the day or night. Also, fur sale, u large stock of frush and good Perfu mery- deedO i. u. lkicsku. cr. w. anukiwox. Rule of Pittsburgh. Pa. Late of Nashville, Tenn. lEHMER A ANDERSON, Dbalehs n» Cotton.— For- J wirtltng and ('otrtmis-'irm Ahrehanti r. JVp. H. Front Street, atKnre Broad irau. ('luriumifl, Ohio. DEFER TO Merchants generally, in Pittsburgh, To. Merchants generally. Nashville, Teitn. W. F. Lane A Co., feouisvillc, Ky. SprinerT A Whiteman, ) n - . Janie* Johnston A Co.. \ Cuieuuiuu, Oluo. Hewitt, Reran A Co.. New Orteuns. Mngrcgcir A Morris, New York. Dnvnl. Ifeighler A Co.. Baltimore. Hmiih. Haguley ft Co.. Philadelphia. Daniel Deshon. Boston. sep2l-ty John D. Davis, A UCTIONEER nrnl Commission Merchant, Corner of Wood and Fifth streets, Pittsburgh, is ready to re ceive merchandize of every description on consignment for public or private sale, and from long experience in the above business, flatters himself that he will lie able to give entire satisfaction to all who may favor him with their patronage. Regtilur sales on Mondnys mid Tlmrsdnvs of Dry Goods and Fancy nrticlcs. at 10 o'clock. A. M. Of groceries, Pittsburgh manufactured nrticlcs, new and secondhand furniture. Ac., m 2 o’clock, P. M. Sales ever)- evening m early gas-light. nngl2-y. A Card AS I am now engaged in the importation of Brandies, Wines. (Jins, Ac., exclusively, I have made arrange ments in different purls of Europe and the Islands, with well known houses, for my future supply of Foreign Li quors, which I will be able to sell, delivered in the Ctis tom-honscs of New York or New Orleans, or in this city, at the lowest market price, for cash or approved paper. I havei in store and cellar a vary large stock of very su perior \\ tnes and Liquors, as imported, of the most cclo* bruted brands and vintages, for sale on ploasing terms. . „ P- C. MARTIN, drc — Cor. Front and Smithficld *ts. A FULTON, Hell and Brass Founder, hua rebuilt and • commenced business at his old stand. No 70 Se cond, between. Market and Ferry streets, where he will be pleased to see his old customers and friends. Church, steamboat, and bells of every size, from 10 to 10,000 pounds, cast from patterns of the most approved models, and warranted to be of the best materials. Mineral Water Pumps, Counters, Railings, Ac. Ac., to gether with every variety of Brass Costings, if required, turned and finished in the neatest manner. A. F. Is the sole agent for Babbitt's Anti-Attraction Me tal, so justly celebrated for the redaction of friction in machinery. The boxes and composition cun be had of him at all times. novl3-y SHAW LS.— A. A. Mason 4* Co., (12 Market street, have received the mostextensiye assortment ofShawls to be found m this city. In addition to the various styles of Cashmere, Tnrkori. Wool Plaid, Thibet, Net, *o., ho has eccived n.new style of French Long Shawls, a superior 'rttcle apd ( vcry fashionable. novli X' -i 1 ,' J . - v. ... r ii: ~~' ...-. =EI I?AU< h ASHIONS.—S. Moore han just teceived from ? New York the Kail Style of HATS. which he willin troduce thi* day. Saturday, August SSih. AIJ those iti want of u neat and superior HAT would do well to call at NO. 75 WOOD-STREET, _mtg2B %1 door above Fourth. TOWNSEND. CARR Sc CO., Successors to the old firm' of C. Townsend & Co., nml Carr & Rowland, beg leave to announce to their friends and to the public gen erally, that they are now prepared lo execute all kinds of work in the Coach and Wngon-mnkiug business, ar the shortest notice, and warranted lobe of the’.best qual ity. The. very large quantity of .seasoned timber With which they are prepared, and their facilities for business, enables them to insure the public that they are prepared to carry on an extensive and prompt business in their line, und they respectfully solicit a continuance of the liberal patronage bestowed'npon the late firms. scp4 BLINDS, Wholesale and Rotnil, No. 111. ▼ Wood st.. over Gill’s Hat Store, between Diamond ally and Fifth st. A. CRIBBLE &. COl are prepared to lurntrih Blind* at prices much reduced; having a very ec centric mode of painting, and other advantages unknown to others in the trade. Besides giving a superior finish to Blinds, they-trim them with the best materials, making them rich and durable. FCr*Wide or narrow slats—portable or permanent fas tunings famished. Old Blinds refitted. dcc2l-y Hardware* Cntlery» «n«l Saddlery* JOHN WALKER. Dealer in Foreign und Domestic Hardware. No. 65 Wood street, would respectfully inform his friends ami the public generally, that he has received a large stock of Foreign Hardware per ships ‘‘lsabella.** “Wyoming.*’ and •‘Mouongahola.” winch, to gether with a large supply of Atnericnn Goods he Is now receiving direct from the manufacturers, will make his assortment very extensive und complete. Western mer chant* will please cull und examine his slock. sep6 STEEL AND KILE MANTFACTOItY.—The subscri ber*. having enlarged their establishment for the man ufacture ot Stkel and Fii.ks—on the corner of O’Hara nml Liberty streets, Pin*lmrgl»— ore prepared to furnish Files -or even,- description, of the best quality; and being determined to make it the interest of consumers to pur chase Files from them, respectfully invite the pntronngc of nil who ase die article. Practical Gilder. jm'rld-y J. aNKUIM Sc CO. V V lntkd patentblTock spring "RT SS, for the immediate relief and permanent cure of lirrmn and ftitpturr. (Suited to all sires.) The superior claims of this Truss consist in the comparative ease Aviih which it may be worn. The pod of wood be ing neatly buluuced on spring*, yields to the pressure of any part of it. and thorougly adapts itself to any move ment made by the wearer. It eau be worn without inter nnssion. until n cure The subscribers have made arrangement* for the njnmtfaclure of these valua ble brasses, in u superior style, in Philadelphia, nnd have them now for sub- at their oilier:. No. 77 Smithfield street, if nr Sixth. Pittsburgh. GEORGE WATT, J> 1 _ _ n w KAUFFMAN. MOXONG AIILLA .1101 Slk On the corner of Water nnd SmithfieM street,*. Pittsburgh. Pn. —Tito under signed Proprietors of the Monongulmla House announce to the 1 uhHc, that the Hotise-is. open for the reception of Visitors. They »r« conscious of having spared no cx pense in Fitting out the Establishment in such a style ns to render every comfort to the Guests. They hope bv constant cure nnd attontion to business to merit the pa tronage so liberally bestowed on the Ion? Moßon~nhcl:i Hornav ftitnro) JAMES CROPS AN & SON. \V. M. SINCLAIR. >TEW Hurt? STORK.— John D. M«w,ax, Whntr- * \ sale and. lUtoil Druggist, No. O.'H Wood street, one door South of Diamond alley. Pittsdurg.—Thai® subscriber has just received fr«un the Eastern cities, and is now opening nt the above s*and. a full assortment of article* tn his hue. consisting n f Drug* of nil kinds. Dve Stutr-. Paint* and Varnishes. Chemicals. See.. tog.-rher with all such article* «v are u*imUy kepi for sale at n wholesale and remil drug store r Hia Mock i* entirely new. and hfi. been selected with cure, lie is confident that hi* articles, both as to quality and price, will please such a* mnv favor him with c cnli _ V THENELM ll'frr*>,rnntt and Bathing Saloons. Liber ty Street.—' The subscriber*, ‘deeply tiilinkml for the increased and still jnemouic patrnuvgc bestowed on them, since tU*' opening «»! their establishment, beg leave tn state that their baths »ra open at all times, and that hot. ridu and shower bath* can be had at n*»v moment. A few mon- honrdrr* can be accommodated by tlie week, oral gent], jrH-n cm, procure breakfast, dinner, supper, cb'., at the usual hour*, *ay : brcuktS4l 7« o'clock, a tn • utmicr. Jl?i: Mipp.-r ."J i> m. o>vtvr-.<. cording drinks, and other refreshment fnrnisli *•»! in a superior style. und charges moderate. _ & CO. A ro’N'oSvj a *iY:i,A ti- respectfully inform histnomU ayd the puhbe, that Ins new esMbiud.menl t * now in full ope ration, and 'hat he t* prepared to furnish Bent Cabins, and fill nil orders for 1 Uri-d Lumber, with promptitude* and tilth lo’-ve-it rate* Do.yd nod Plank, pSaticon one or both bides, con stnntlv on Ijimd Biojfi. Door.s and MeuidmcA. of every dcpcrtptioa. made to ordi r. RmMer* .v,d i:«rpr.|ie r „ would fi„d it t 0 thrir ndvnn tape to c»vr him n c.tH, as hr ran now fiiniuh thmi with Hanerj sum. suitable for every description of work daclbtf I- ASM!ONS.«~//«4V ami ("njif. —The L. subscriber will jMtriKhnr. thisdav. Beebe S°n'^. r h *' us! S, - k,, ‘ <l! I'rorri'h. Mole Skin, Silk ® l ? and Nutra Hau. :<•> which he would invite the mention ol the public (». W GLASGOW. 120 Wood street. nii£ri.H "«i iln»r hr low Pavi*’ Auction Booms. 11. His hall oi»«ortinrri oi' Cap-* unci MulTrt. embra* un <{ variety. ~ daily expected. and w-ill be <lidv<onrw»umrd (j G avahd uvr.itv stable.—The fs> L Mibvribcr. having brought out the well S!Kblj * kV P | *Y Holy, in the /Tt^ Mtth Y\ urJ. reaperttullv informs his friends ami the pub -10 ffpwtniliy. Hint he will keep at nil times a stock pf the best description oi riding horses, buggies. earrings of all kinds, anti in short everythin:* required in hi*.line oi iMistncss. A consider,il.lo p.,r!ion r.f hi, stock is new, „ m l be is confide,!, no .foci in ,t,e city ,vill lie sulwrior to hiv Ills term, will be ino-lcratc. His stable i» on. Liberty »f.. a tew tlo»»r* übovr die canal hridtfe.«llcrv retpcvtlitl* !> u nliuri* at i'ublic patro»u«ac. . , , CHARIjiS rOBKMAN ‘y’ provuled With nnchigunt llcnrsc. which v -'. I—." ,n>l< * ict * AV hcn rcquiriMl. octiS. n Jft mn Howard & Co., AVK the plen>s ure to nouoiiticc to their friend* that they a?nit» occupy their old ktaml nt No *1 Wood **dteV hnvoprnrdan citei»«iv« WAIrI.PA- I rslt *\ ARr.llOl nnd will hnve constantly on Imntl Glared, mid f’luin PA* 1 Ml HANGINGS, Velvet and Tmitntmu Border*, of the ateM Ktrle* nnd nm-.t hnudsotne putturua. for paperinu hnlU. parlor* and chumtit r* ** They mnnutacttire. und have on hand ut nil time* 1 ri«.ti.t3. \Vmj.tp, Letter. Wrappingnud Tcu Paiwr; lion net mid Fuller** Ih.apl*—nil of which they offer lor t-aJo Ott the mo*t nrcoitiVitodatinj; jerm*, and ti> which they invite the atieiuion of tnereduttp. and other*. ALSO—Blank Book* o| all kind* nnd the beat niinli t) . School Book*. Ac., alway* un linitd. and fur eUtlv n* : aoaSJ New Hat and Cap Store. f9l / HAS. 11. PAI.LSGN'. (late of the efi ol Paulson A Gill.} having upenrd his new store, at Ni> 72 \\ r»od street, next door to the corner ot Fourth, is now manufacturing, und receiv ing from the Fsastcrn cities, a very large assortment of Hnt* and Cups ol every description, warranted to be inadn in the best manner and-of the best material*. Ot ter, Seal, fine him! cotmmm Muskrat, Scolctte, Hair Seal, Plush and Glazed Cups. ALSO —A.fine assortment of indies Furs, such as Lvnx, Filch. Genet, and Coney Muff*. Tippets amt Fur Trim mings, all ol which he offers at Eastern prices for cash, both wholesale and retail. ( ountry merchant* will please call anil examine my stoeW b*’iore purchasing elsewhere. 'Wholesale Shoo Store. JH. CHILDS A CO. ure now receiving . their Spring supplies, consisting the largest, cheapest, and best assortment of Boots and Shoes that they have ever been able to bring to this market. ALiSO—-Ladies'ami Misses' FlorL-nee Braid and Straw Bonnets, of the latest together with n splendid as sortment of Palm Lcul Hats. Men's and Bovs* Summer Caps. . . ALSO—A large lot of Now York Tanned Sole leath er, al I of which, havmy been purchased at the lowest rates, and selected with great care for the Western trade, will be sold nl a small advance on the cost and charges. All merchants wishing to purchase will find It to their interest to call and examine their stock before purchasing elsewhere. marJ7-tf PORTER'S Cittj Daguerrcan Philo Hull, Third street, Pittsburgh, Pu.,nnd Franklin Buildiugs,'Balti more, Md. ’ Mr. Porter respectfully announces that he lias, ut con siderable expense, fitted up apartments utul arranged light for Daguerreotypiug purjKw.es. His long experience in the art bus enabled hint to overcome many of tha objections too common to pictures taken by this me thod. Mr. Toner 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 i ittAburgli. Ili* experiments, however, since he has opened his Gallery, fully warrant him in saying that as good pictures can be mud a here ns elsewhere. Ladies and gentlemen are invited to call und examine specimens. Instructions given, and instruments and materials fur nished on reasonable terms. All order*, from country operators promptly attended ’*/• 'nov2o-tf PITTSBURGH CHAIR AND CABINET WARE HOUSE.—-Ab. iQ-Third street, Pittsburgh.— -The sub scribers would respectfully return their thanks to their friend* and the public, for the very liberal patronage bo stowed since the comnicncemeut of the now firm, and would earnestly solicit a continuance of the same. They would respectfully invite those who want to pur chase anything in the furnituro or chair line, to give them a call ana examine their extensive stock now on band, consisting of some of the most splendid Eastern and French patterns of Rosewood and Mahogany Furni ture. Flattered by the very extensive patronago receiv ed in their business, they have, at considerable expense, mode 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 tronizing home industry, and. finding in their own city what they formerly would obtain only in tho East. Hav ing adopted the principle of small profilsjtnd quick sales, they will be able to sell at as low rates as Qny of the establishment* in the Eastern Cities: ' ‘ n0v19.-y } ROBERTS A KjiNE. » T *>A ■> . ji',. .-Jj'-'e. . V ',<f'-iiirfy.'r'--. Business Curbs. -r ; <i ;`}- l fflisrellcuuoas. William J. Burnside. AUCTIONEER AND COMMISSION MERCHANT, 1 Allegheny City, Pju /~IIRCULAR^—The undersigned having complied with \_y the requirements of the Auction Law, and taken out u Commission Its Auctioneer, for the City of Allegheny, is now ready to receive merchandize, in* all its variety, on cousignmci|t:for either public or privme saJe ; end from 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. T shall en deavor tonmke speedy sales and quick; rcturjis. Tendering you and your friends my services, I remain your obedient Servant. WM, J. BURNSIDE. • Allegheny city, September, 1847. • HKFKRE.VCKS. James Mny.dumes John Little. Jr.. John B. Guthrie, W in. A. Hill & Co- Joues R. M'Clintock, James K. Logan, John D. Davis, Parke St Haimen, John B. Mc novH y Co -»: AleXandcr Slutirt, Young A Stevenson. I - John Cartwright, ,’VIPORTERnnd Manufacturer of Cutlery. Surgical nnd Deniut Saddler’s and Tumiers hiind tools, 1a) lor s i ateni Shears, Ac. Also, innnufuuturea Truss es, Supporters; Ac.,* in great variety. John Carnvmrht, manulaclurcr and importer of Pro, Pocket, anil Table Cutler)-; Razors, Scisaora, Files, Paws J ools. Ac., ha* removed to ’ 83 Wood Stbeet, second door below Diamond alley And has lately received a large assortment of ’ PEN AND POCKET KNIVES, KNIVES AND FORKS. Also, Roger* s and W r hotsenholms’ FINECUTLERY, Elliott’s, Rodgers 5 , Wade arid Bro.’s Razors, Scissors. Razor Strops. Ac. Damascus and Wire Twist GUNS, RIFLES AND PISTOLS. Allen’s, Colt**, and Blunt's REVOLVERS; Powder Flasks, Shot Bolts, Game Bags; Walker's nnd Coxe’s Extra Percussion Caps; Bowie. Dirk, am! Hunting Knives. Tool*, such las Cullipers, Dividers, Plvers, Nippers, Hand Vices. Square*. Rule*. Braces, Bits, Spoke Shaves. Stock* and Did*, Wire and Don Gauges, Mathematical Instrument*. Ar~, in variety. JU7“Jobbing mid repairing neatly aud punctnally done. mn!My Auction Notice. rjMJE subscriber lias pair! into the Treasury of the Cotn- JL tnomvctihh, the amount of license required by law. He has given the rcmtlarly approved security, and*taken out a coinission of the first class, as an Auctioneer of the city of Pittsburgh, and rented that spacious wareroom belonging to Syivunus Imthrop, Esq.. No. lit Wood at., three doors from Fifth, where he is prepared to attend to the sale ot every kind of Merchandise. Furniture. Real Estates Stocks.- Shipping, Ac., cither at the Auction Room* or on tho premises, and will in all ciises exert himself to the utmost for the benefit of his employer*, on the most reasonable tojin*; he will sell uxolnsfvcly and oulv on commission: neither pnrehtuing t»or having any interest whatever on good# in the store, but merely the Curntuis sion forsellingt thereby giving ait owner* a fair chance, without partiality of having therein properly disposed of to the beat advantage. e Sales will be!promptly settled when made; advances will be given at any tune on the mo#t accommodating lurin*; merchants will not bo charged for advances. Regular sale day*. Mondays nnd Thursdays, of Dry Goods. Groceries. Furniture. Ac.; and every evening. Hardware. Cutl»-ry. Watches, Gun*. Pistols, and fancy articles: Books, on Saturday evening*. l_ JAMES M’KENXA. Anet. |New Arrnngcmcnt. I*. S. HOTEL: CANAL BASIN. PITTSBURGH. PA. r pHF.subM-ribeVttWPyicased the above establishment. JL und having refitted and made some material ttons aud additions, is now prepared to accommodate his triends and theitraveliug community in the best possible manner. The Advantages of this excellent House are peculiar to iuetf. as those traveling by canal, particularly in inclement weather, or landing m midnight, have only to step from die packet into the beautifully furnished unartmenls, where they will beconienlc J and-comforta ble. In addition to tho extensive accommodations be longing to tliis hou*c. the proprietor ha*, at great expense, refitted, renovated, and made such addition* os will se cure to him the;promisc of his kind patrons, ”\\Vll cal! again." The Bur. the Dining-room, the Chambers.and parliru larly the culinary department*, are *o provided tor that wo challenge competition any where. The lme wilJjbe of the best the market affords, and the price* liberal. 1 The proprietor having been engaerd in catering for gue*;* lor aion j years in the cast, feel* nsntrcd that by strict attention to business with a .watchful eta to the comfort of ht- guest#, he will deserva n share of the pub lic patronage. : - a .‘i»r Wm HENRY L, BURKHOLDER. New Yot-k Pekin TeACoiiipany. ('A UTWS TO THE PUBLIC. \I»S' i XANDIpR JAYNES is the only authorized agent m l'iit>*bitrgii uud Alhichcuy cities, for the. sale of v** *^ k * n ‘Vmpanv’a Teas of 73 and 77 Fulton st., New York. Any other person iu Pittsburgh pretending to sell our Tcm ij ;m imposter, ami decfciv*».< all who may patronize him : U 14 commonly knowu that tin; Pekin Tea L’omyauy’k cu * have proved superior to oil other Teas so.d. and S>r tins reason many person-! have ilishou cstly to huve the sale of the Pekin Tea Com* pain s leas, when they are all the time vending trash and cheap stuff which they have obtained elsewhere.— Utlwrs again assume the name of the Pekin Tea Com pany ami imitate oar packages, and thereby deceive many. , * are imuriued that there is a person in PitNbursh selling Teaßwniler the name of the New York and Phila delphia Pekin Tcu Company. Wc huve onlv to mv that this a.s.wimed conipany have no connexion, whatever, w_iib the N f ew A ork Pekin Tea Company, u« consumers of tea will r-:a«lily.diseaver by comparins the article they sell xvilh ihe genuine tea, sold by the ?Cew* York Pekin Tea Company, hi the store of Alexander Javties. No. 72 Fourth street • ' N. B—.Mcbsrf. McCALLMOXT sV BOND, of Philadel phia. have no connexion, whatever, with the New York Pekin Tea Company, nor have they auv right or privi lege to sell leas'mubw a ntmtr so neuVly resembling ours ns to have a tendenev to mislead the public. , DOUGLASS A CO . nu'* <5 and 77 Fulton *t. N. Y. Godey’a I.ady’* Book and Family Magailne f plUi oldent Alaguiine in the United Slnteic, contains i- monthly sixty pages of reading matter, bv the fir.*t writers in the epumrv,—twelve more than the S r ew York Mngatines- Two splendid steel Engravings: nnuiulcui nblv authentic colored monthly Fashion Plate; Model Uottagcs and t’hiirclies. Crochet Work, aud otlicT matter* tor the luulirs, all illustrated and well dxpluiucd. Ac. i rice for One \yur, (which includes theDady’s Dol lar Newspaper, making throe publications in one month) S 3 qo Two copies, without the Bad) *s Dollar Newspaper- • 5 00 Five copies, witboiitMotheperson sendinethneltib-• 10 oo I-nght copies... i ( 5 w lwelvc copies-,- i.*o 00 •}, of cither the I.ndy's Book. <*r' the Lndv*.* Itnllar Newipaper. will be sent to any per-oupavintr post age on the request Address. 1,. A. GODKY, : y No. 113, Chesnut *t., Philadelphia. Street Turning £T«tabltsliment. r pilK Subserilacr. having compleied hi* late improvc -1 menu, m now prepared to do nil kinds ofTurning and Saw mg ih u style tar superior to any; other shop in the \\ynt. us he has now twelve turning lathes, boring inn ehmes, ami circular saws fitted npVm the Intest and most improved plans.' lie would most respcctfullyinfonn hi* !7 e, i „ .the public generally, that he intends to give hi* fmfainniuon jto their ordem. Ue will keep h coustnut supply ior the accommodation of his country customers, (carpenter* end cabinet-makers.) of ucw'cl-po*t and bol tuaters, material* for rolunnia and hand railing, bed post* aud table legs. Also, btul t»osu aud mil* fitted up on his most approved planofiron tustenor* and hickory screws. All orders I rout a distance promptly attended m. N. B.—Our German friends will always find some at tentive German 1 in the establishment to attend to their orders. i J,e would further inform the public, ttiut he Ims « very powerful engine—about 70 horse pow «r mid a tew finall rooms to lot. with steam power m of manufacture, ritth street, N<>. between Wood and Market »t* jun2o-dtin A A. A. Mason A Co., DKtWHCt TbIKU AND Foirtß STBKItTS. I iM'ORM their itrteiids and the public generally, that be- X mg about to remove to the spacious and elegant Store, recently erected on the adjoiumg lot, they will close out llicir large and well selected stock of FaU and Usurer (rooits, at cost, opd in many cases less than cost, to ena ble them to opca-their new storu wiilt au ontirc stock of new Gootu. { Tho snlo will frommence this day, and continue nntil the first ot March, or until their removal. T. ,, ? l M^? len, ‘ iv f 5 waoriment.of DRESS GOODS will be *m.* W C ?“ t ' o! * s t^ HU usual prices, rhey consist pi the most fashionable Cashmeres und Do Lames, Gain,!Mohair. Silk and Orange Plaids. Also, Bombazines. Alpacas, Ac., Ac. Cloak Goons-f-Frcnoh utul German Merinos, Queen's Cloth. French Plpid Cloakings, Broad Cloths of all the most tn*hionablc colors. Black and Fancy Dress Silks, of every variety. SlUWLs—Cuslhnerc. Tcrkeri, Tartan, Plaid, and other Shawl*; a very large assortment, fully reduced one half inprieo. 1 Flannkij; —Welsh, English, ami Amcricun Flmninls, of all color* ami qu&tiric!*. Bonnet tutd Cap Ribbon*. Gloves, Hosiery, Gimps and Fringe*. Wrought Collars nnd Capes, Imees. Artificial Flowers. Plumes ami Feath ers, Scarfs, Cravats, Ilamlkerehicfs, Faucy Buttons, Ac. Link* Goods of every description. Woolen Gnods; Cassiineres, Vestings, Beavers, Pilots; Tweeds, Jaynes. < WJiitucy and Bate. Blankets. Also, an extensive assortment. Calicoes, Chintzes, Do mestic Ginghams} Checks, Stripes, Tickings, Brown and Blenched Muslins. Ac. The following \Vili be some of the Prices: Cashmeres ;• •• -l£|c. Usual price 37Ae. Moub. de Laities-? • • -l‘2£e. “ « * 254^31c Gala Fluids ?• --Soo. u SI 00. MohairAOregondfl* -20 c. (i «, ’.371.. Alpaccas-: -•••16|c. “ .**. ‘>7lo* Flannels :----20c. “ “ jx, Wrought Collars.?-• • *lB}c. « « 1 Calicoes “9@loc. “ to!»* Cussinctts 23©31c. . «.. u '"sog !&r nlca of rT B ir P a * n4 seventy-fivCccntsper 100 lbs. “{'“j?? 1 Sr ed c 2 unt Po htqtmntines of fifty !?^ftn\v^S?"f diJ !? >, iS dB ’i:- d P^ verc(l « my Book Store. Norwood streeh riUsburgh. . On a general supply of school books, writing and wrapping paper, blank books, etc./ which will be sbld by the dozen I ,or Tetail, at lowcst-cashprices fofrwt-- dypay*'-.«*•> LUKE LOOMIS Agent: • • flltstcllancotjs. BOOK AND JOB PRINTING OFPICBi N. W. Corner of Wood and Fifth Streets* rpHE Proprietor of tlio MorninoPoot and Mercury J. and Manufacturer, respectfully infonns his friends and the patrons of these papers, that he has a Jarre as "ortmeotof JOB TYPE, AND!ALLOTHER MATE RIALS necessary to a Job Printing Office, and that he.is prepared to execute . . LETTER PRESS PRINTING OP EVERT DESCRIPTION: j Boo&t. Silts of Ijnding, . Citation.' PampkMs , J?i7/ Heads. ‘ Cards. Handbills. Blanks, Hat Tips. kimls of Blanks. Stage. Stbimboat and Canal Boat Bills, toitn appropriate Cuts, printed oil the shortest notice and most reasonable terms. —... .wtww.n.w.i- nun.-,. He respectfully asks the patronage of his friends, ah< the public m general, in this branch of his business. ■ 1 1.. HARPER; T Vegetable Pulmonary- Balaam. r ll l, n now twenty years since I first used the Vegeta blc Pulmonary Balsam in myfamUv. Since that time it has been my practice to keep a bottle of the article by me for the use of mv family, which is large, and for the benefit of my friends. I have uniformly fonnd it to be a very valuable, efficient medicine; and think', that by using it sensouably for the complaints for which it is recom mended. it has oAen prevented the disease from taking a more serious form. In one instance. I recommended it to my brother, who resides in the Bmte of New York, who whs dangerously ill with a disease of the. Jung*. He uns since written to me for more, having found ho niiich gave him so much relief. OTIS PECK: Sold in Pittsburgh by ~ B. A. FAHNESTOCK * CO., \v™n ie , r ™ lTft tt nd Wood; also, corner of Sixth and u ood Streeu. * dec23 "P U *5 T l < i Il »^ AVD BLACK TEAS, from the -New A. «, tm JTC? Co?«pfT?iy.—Just received at the Pe fresh r*« re ’ i -Fourth streets ;a very Jnnre supply .of nm! rmnUtt" B * tu np l c ofall the different grades in > fc , ”»ported »m° this country: packed iu lead, 1?' ,f ? scs < t» Ift- i ft., ami $ ft. packages. Also, 5 ft. nt ? ,e ( J ia * L ‘ rnnt qualities, convenient for fannhes and steanihonu. in prices from 37* cents TiS: '"lsj™, £t. °° lon " Blark T '“. •««. «k ,h '. n ; on fy in oil ca.ea where ottrTeaa ani"k S n Irl; sa!lsfnc,lol >’ or cxclmnjtc for a different For .ale al Hie Pekin Tea Store, 7i Fourth st.. liv !) pcU A. JAV' IT A o ™,' S « f p- TRVXKS. it C.-FoUn,„b'e * Hay <ttaJ x!!’ 1 «"?•£“ * TC,!ul Shoe end Trunk v ’: r ;, h ; bcr '>: MrcM - 'w o *'"'umwador "?V.V f ‘‘* !I * ' ,nv<,f *« sto Te and are rercivintr their Fall »nd \\ inter stock of BOOTS, SHOES. See., r£nsislimrof nnrk ( * r f e ’ i n Sl0 '’ k hav * t ‘ v . , ' Thpt ’ n nblf>to to tills mnrkct. Our stock of cooks have mostly been manufac* lured In our order, and crprossty for llio Pilrsburirlt mnr ket He luu-o ron.muily oh hand a splendid slock of IlayiranTs Metallic Gum Elastic Shoes, hotli for ladies' and gentlemen's _ wear. the most beaatitld article ever lrc ‘u ' '"™ ,M solil '. i .' «n examination of our , , . of goods., bv all who wifch to purchase either at w holesale or rcttul. a, ie. shall sett at a small attvance .7 “?■ merchants will (ind it to their inter est to call and ojnmine our stock before pnrehaslntr FOI.I.A.YSBEE A HAYWARD. : No. 1«C Liberty sti °"" *D|emliilro«e wood til Oc ta,a Piniio Forle. inrulc by £l,,vkcrinff. Bouton, f,/.-, r .rir lm Piano Form, from the manufac r°£ Paria. (1) Octavo*. V I'.l, I.' /’’'"?” carvel „.»• woo,l g Octavo, mailo by tavc ' Nl " '° rk ‘ one llino mahogany fil Oc ne!fvf“ r, 'i^l"i Vor v '— l °! le elegant mahogany Piono.la evi I ?' “r j ,', as boe " 1,1 "re.for about a year. Price two Immlrcil dollars. . j PHco SIOCI maJ ° y Lottd BfoUtffa, lu good ipdejr. One Heconil-band riano. Price Win For sale by JOHN n. MF.U.OR. ,lOV = ■ Bl Wood street.: coons at Z. Kixset'r new store HT Market »t. I. IS pcs china vases, varions stvles? Pieces shaded and plain velvet ribbon: black _u. *r\ ** ami Terrestidl Gb,),,;*: *• ' J^’° r y Cut velvet pocket books nnd card case,* ?. ' Morse-shoe combs, imitation of shell; 1 i» *• German silver tea boll* . , , , . TRJ.MMfNOSY / ' huge lot of Gimp head black fringa. A assortment of l>rab and. mole, colored; . , . “ Oimp.to mntrft: ' .* *“ Wide black: “ Graduated Buttons, wlddi y a r/ rCat Vnr,e,y of good*, o.,ion^t : Kiitra large size Flmong Rajs; Coral Beads, assorted strand*; ” rdbijr Desks, all siio,; > i I-adie* worktboxes •• Bnckgntnnmn Boards; G(»ld Spectacles. til] ages; Black Union Galloon. -Vil tbc above goodswiM be sold low. „ov-.'.-. cceeived. attbe Book iw7vlrf*£ * ub * c n be l- m sb.near Market: i IfcT ’ C 4c ’"A h >- nrlbnipclvM,- °V“ ,hla domestic Alediejne. bv J laiwric eii larged and unproved by A. J. Hall. .M. I). DuSkie^' Pockel Book ' for Mo®*- Habon,nil's Chronic Disease,. V oL A ptmT’ ‘ Cr " r,tl ‘ Ches,s ' ~r ilitrerent sixes and pnces : _ —[aplt*l VICTOR SCRIBA. N l 'ilTr.h ,! b, C> J J, ' ST RK «'i'VED.-Hcaven upon b >- . SiiUTw r «®i JWi. 4,*. ' M ' anl J»'v°’ k ’ ol -inmes. Venn. Wilson. Pi,mips and Jo> „ one large vol., for the low price of 150 The 1-rec Church Pulpit 3 volumes, v - ‘ . . SSo * 1 DadyWaik with Cod. by Matbew Strong - ‘ . 0 < trele of Unman lafc. by TholuckJ . . . n-S Memoir of Charlotte Elisabeth. ! . . -031 v iV’ r m be Pr ""7 s ■'•'.“-m-tiue:. in „,e oriel,,al , . , t,n ‘ l ° *»« complete tn four vol tunes,—three 1 volume* now ready: «*«>*<.-, inree i *» "PlctuMThrtor Merams. ■ ceived bv ' " 11 Kreal 'S, r, f flecks- just re , IiI.UOTTt F..VOLISII. , _'i 7 J* Mnrket st„ between Third and Fourth. 1 X F ;IL AND T-'J-UAKUB BOOKk-Undesiuued Coin ■f' ,n 1)10 wnnny. both of the Old and New I estmuents, an argument of their veracity: with an nn fb>sneU«°'l| U ‘» U “ (r un !icsi|?ued coincidences between the Oospelsand Acts nnd Joscphns: By Rev. J. J. Blunt, a D Tlte Fmrs ofM 0 ’! 170 " 1 , 'S'! I-ondon Edition. li>-8 M . I T nfid ' l > l >i lU '""™cd and refuted, cLrch! CwmZowi, A pa M -’ fefbon'of oli'iT?! 1 ' 5 ' °, f ,ke Sea,n ' , ' : illustrating the per «\,rU ,"r V ‘i,'ak'mw, b?'' V “ rio ' y ° f new “ d ELLIOTI' A ENGLISH, ATIvW WORKS.—(JotxI Wives, bv Mrs. Cluld; Ai Histon'of AVomen, bv Mrs. Childs; SriT»„d'wuLf Ku ' Ol ’ e b >- MnclncyeUiv Hi slory of Florence; Life of Honvenuto Cellini; Letters of John Adams to his Wife: Book of the Court; . I«utrobe's Solace of Song; r Dictionary of Quotations. ; - H. ». BOSWORTH A CO., J!^ 1 : No. 43 Market «. . Brandies^ 4-0 Q"»rtcr and Elginli Pipes of tius ** " following brands and vintages: : • Snzerne, 1857; Seicnette— ~ -3 Olnrd, 1837 nnd 1841; Pinet, Cnstiliion it Co Ml* ' Heunessy. 1844; Dupey. P. E. O The ehovc lirnnds ere svammled pure, or no ehle: rood Judges arc nil invited lo examine for theuiseivnu. corner of Snilll.fieid nnd Front streets. ' M lllc .-' P. C. MAP.TIN*. yATdIAnr.E BOOKS—BOHN’S STANDARD J.I BRAR\.—♦Taehiavelli's History of Florence and rnnee; Roscoe's Leo the Fourth; Roß<*np.’« a Mcdiei; Sehilfert Don Carlos and man’s History of Inventions; Memoirs rf ri. .non.; iWyell’s Ilranmtte Literature; Memoirs of Col If.. " ’ Hill’s Miscellaneous of*.Bmnenm* 01 ;.’ W b -*’ Cox’, House of Austria; RtSkte C .' lh "' il mre-c For sale by S . WoßtT*'co"^* — - ' 4ft Market street. DRUG*.— Gum Myrrh TurkojV ' ‘ Gamboge; ' ' Kino True; u u ra, now crop; Galbonum, atraiued; Extr't. Jalap; ’ Dandelion; t.. . Belladonna; . Jl,st received, and for sale by ; . AnntA b. a. Fahnestock a co., deel4 Cor. First and Wood sts.) DYE-WOODS. —425 bbls. Chipped Logwood; 75 u ground do; ■ 100 ** chipped Fustic. 100 “ ground Camwood; 1 Just rcccivod.and for sale by d. A. Fahnestock a co., jons Cor. First and Wood sts. FOR SALE. Four Lo«—Bounded by- Fenn,- Liberty and Hay sta., eaoh 24 feet front, and. tending back 110 feet. Two of them are Corner lobsjahd the position of the whole property U one of iho TUOst ad »ov3-tf between Wood and Bmllhaeid. BENZOIC ACli>—7.l ounces imt teeeivert ..in re,..i. hy ; B. A. FAHNESTOCK.* OOu 7 ... corner of First and-Wpod S)a. i if f MIME t, 1 ~t i * - : - la vl|.' p@?ite^K *+' -!■ < r .» j* 7' .<■* v>' r, ■ U 5.5 T **? Xltisceliaitemta. MMMto . WM. ALEXANDER ASONSu £ OFm Mum ins FtrunsflEm Auf LifJ Ckw rtf “Be**" Vtv fAawgf JftffL Entrance on Ann sfe* and the rnihlb* *ti«» .i/ e * pectfil,l J r >nform therf;, friends; SS to%wJ MnJ i ,h V "P Prepared to fnmuhmnktt>- !f™ '.31 v* '"““line of Undertakers, u they . have quit the business of Cabinet Mskirvr »n<i it>«{« *Z, ■« tention will bp devoted altooether to the'hfcrvo butrlneni of COPFINS made and fiSed) covered, and lined in the neatest manner, with*, variety of materials, and at ail prices; we keep SHRDUBS rea dy made, of alUizes. of Flannel, Cambric, and Muslin, ' at ail prices, and made m the.eastern style, and alt other articles necessary for dressing the deadband farfiuhimr funerals, of quality and prices to son SILVER PLATES for engraving the name and.age; ICECCASES for laying the body in ice; by those who wish to >lteep their ftwadv' any length of time T and have ZINC PANS to nut ica in for laying on the body; LEADEN Coffins always ‘dri 1 hand. We have asplendid new lIEARSE andapofrof' nnc horses, and any number of the best carriages, etc, etc., and will be prompt, punctnal, and reasonable. ' w angl9-y • ttni'brellas, Parasols, Parasolettes, •*J AND WALKING CANE CHBBEUAS,. j W'U H, HICHaSDSON, Stum Factokt. (thc-only,. U?. a Pmtcd States,) No. 104, Market street, “ff respectfully informed lint I ronlinne' jo, IUJHHSti 0 !"" ! he “bo™ (roods, by the aid of steam, nentucom)i]ete,and prices so font as to giro entire *M>’. there is an Umbrella Store next door, of tielidv ' it nirit a nrisA'-i 11 1 S poru, 5 l yoa ,KonW rratember WW.' KT~ Attention is requested to the celebrated Wohh'ar mi ” Ua - a "' a JL end benntifularticle,corabinins all ’ the advantages of a Cane and Umbrella. ; ' • V- ' Ladl " IL N. W. AtOTCALP wonuf ennoaneetd.tlie £ityV ofjAHerteny and vicinity, the Intended remo-. ▼aiof hi* School, from the comerof SandnikVanaStwrJ* *Z?Z~ tnet k h ~ rc h° ha* been teaching for therjaat; twelve month*. On and after April lut. he will occupy ££>”}* 0 " Ffderalrtreet, hi “Oolonadc flow," Snd door* from the bridee. The-Academic Year will comuat of nr& rr®®l? n *-. raon,h ® each. commencing Oil the firif Mondny in Fcbmary and September; V r* tto-iot, pkr session op FivrcfMoxTn*.«V , : «„!* tw» 1 , * >c P a * , ! n . en t—lncluding Rrndinp. Onhoeroplifr’ and ntintr. English Grammar, !«.) pic, Ensrlish Composition and Criticism, Geography, Hi*- iSIL,, i oil^T 1 °'V j lusher branches’-of Mathematics/ ifej -PhilpB9phy.t!hemi*try. Astronomy, Botaoy;fHy>\ siolop>, Gcolopy. Intellectual and Moral Science: and Sit' other branches requisite to a thomuph English Kdnr*^ >ssoiio CliKaicai Depnmncnt—lndiwiiniuho i.miii. Orcek aM h^r c ** ian {Tna"es. each an additional chargCof.< 4 *OO 00 • JJ* Scrv,c ‘*, s ?' competent TVncuers arcsrcnred.fot a****; /Those decline to enter, will find it to their interest to i 2t B ™-t n?n m? ,lie oi*«ni«s of the. Session ha possible t : yet pnrijs will be received Otonrtlniednrinp.tho Sessions Vrl . c " ar P*3 n J the abovepratc* only. from the' time of entrance. Ne deduction* will b* made fof hbsta r cc«- except in cases of protracted illness,' .; Any information which, may he desired, will be cheer* ItuU communicated to coil upon the at Jus room®. Reference may also be made to the following gentlß*" jen:—* ' ", ?.,?•:}•>> . BrCyVj^ l *- Allegheny, Mon: - Rer. lXJllltan, « Rev. I). H. Kiddle, “ : «Sh S! * 1W, *> ’ Rey. IlDyer, «’ ‘ .... - • *■ -■■••ii *i.nirv»?'■ I & CO'S BLACK- • WRITING ?/;{■ SttelorQjvU Pens* and th<Copying Tiiwjqjr is the result of the experiments of severftl yeari, deVptejJ i° on nn scale, of an amVhr . mted to nil the purpose* of the consumer. • The l perfect tton of fins Writing Ink couaists in the following rL V, IDITT “r in property.. It will he found,to surpass ail previous preparations. It Will flow wither leot freedom. cither from qnill or steel pens; and-is entire* »y tree from any, corrosive qualities. Color—Thq eolor ° jf 1 's s # rich.beautifui bine Mack.'' *'i ** tllr’AM ct>Q»VJ>Jack Ink,"from its necesnfrr ehcmietUt constitution., requires exposure to the nil to impart color. U must not. therefore.-be expected, that thejoo ment tliehottle is oped; the Ink will l»e. found to be ajci DJack*. The first appearance will he pbleVbiit posnre to th«- chemical nctinn of the uiinoaphere.- eilhcr on paper or in the inkstand, it will assume a brilliant black . Pkrmaxftvcy—The color is unalterable bv the lapfe-ol time. It 'vill never fade. On.this Account.’all important records should he made in this as 'yeiifk triflif' iteepc.n and stronnhen it* tint. r» n ,T!M r Ink .is suitable for all kinds of Metallic' } *"*♦ wr Pens made of Quills; and what Js Itnr*** taut and very desirable with many., will give a perfect unnrcssion hy the Copyiu? Press. “We are using, ,‘n the iiistittitinns with which Wmbc connected sfow,' Blue&aek WrUinc and.in reaped o fluidity, brilliancy, and permnnenev, believe it superior to any Ink we have heretofore used.” - fStgnrd;] . Jjs ”A. Kinrston. Cashier Bank of Louisville: Wrn. Rich ardson. Cashier Northern Bank of Kentucky ; debrireT*: Gawathmev Cashier Bank of Kentucky: BhfVU President of the Gas Bank, Thomas 7., Helm. Clerk of JS.T,? onnty ,T o^ r,: c, * r ™ P®P«- Clerk of JcfTcrson Connu Cotm: P. R Atwood.,Secretary FiremnnVJusn-, £\ nc John Muir. Agent Lexington Tnsnrance nmtnany: R S. Goodwin. Berretnrv Portland iWlfcjW and ln.urm.ee COnmmir; IT. P, Chamber*. Secretary. Franklin Frn* and Marine Tnsnmncc Company J H* Khomcr. Treasurer Louisville SaWneTpstitution'* ’ * i A supply of the above Ink. inst rrcM nmV for. sale hr, i, frl,? JOIIXSTOX & STOCKTOV I*abor Saving Powdtrt TRIPOM; MANUFACTURED AT F TAffi KOSTON MnnNT EASt.n n'mtKs. °.5 fln sT ,n * ,h ' *nrf»oe of Windoin, Afnron, and , narr .- m»1 rmtonna it lt> its original tranrpn. rrnc>. This article is decidedly \mhom an collal- Both lune ond Inlior arc snved by, it. use. A iliollsand «fer ence* could be adduced, if necessary, to certify to till* - * ar, ‘ - | } tf It will remove the oxule from the surface.of GpfcL • ' " roppn. Brass, Bntannta. 3\». See., with the tfea'iSt facility, Rivin? it an nimvalled polish- .n»t .■-"ifn- > A lair trial is nil that the proprietors &slc s jtnd wfll.con- '' vnire the most slrepffitat of its utilitr- ‘■i&& :■■■■..'>\:- i : Durruortfi for Crr.—tat the Powder be applied upoiva (Inmp, soft woollen cloth. With a ver? little exertion.'' pnruelc of oxide mav be removed- =?>? feM JOSEPH R. CARR. General A«nu For sale by JOHN. D. MORGAN, Druggist 4 M'VJ', P.yrSJ'K™ Mn.UNERY AND DRESS MAKING ESTABLISHMENT, IVb.lO St Clairal ~ , J e ,w- ?.e n Penn nnd I' l * Bridge.)—Dresses, Cloaks. CapeaJ Mantillas, Ac., made to the latest French and English Fashions. Also, Bonnets. Hoods. Capes. Head Dresses.' "S' ~*\ ,o,ce *elction of new styles Batins, SUk Velvet** rn. iv.ch Flowcrs. Gimps, rich cap and bonnet Rikbona. Laces. Fn nee s, Cord#. Button#, Crape#, Mode#, Minim#! taninrirt, [Handkerchiefs, &c.» for' sate, wholesale-and I i c . r ° 1 ‘. at .'he lowest price. Country Milliner# •npplioil w ifh the latest French and English Patterns of ovcrr iiew nriiclc m the Millinery and Dress-mukiug line, At A’car * ork prices. 1 • / . Straw Bonnots cleaned and altered to the presentfasfe* to JL • Jan g)„. TiTbBLRGH STEEL WORKS AND SFRltfCi AND AXLE FACTORY* ' ISAAC JONAS. JOHN T. QCIOOI JOKES & 4CIGG, ANUFactuhERS of Sonne and Blister ' Steal! Plough Steel, Steel Plough Wings. Coach and<Hi«2 uc springs, Ilamuiered,lron Ailes; and dealers In Malle, able Castings, Fite Engine Lamps, and Coach Trihttdlritti E'nerajly- comer of Ross and Front sis., Pittsburgh, Pu. MASK! 1 ' M- ASKS.—Just received, by ZEBULOX KINSEY i. Market street— -1 dozen fine. Wax Masks; 0 ‘‘ “ Paper « ° ’ Common; J gross Metallic Comb Cletwow 1 dozen Egg Boilers; * “ Salt Spoons; J “ Bone Mustard Spoons; J gross German Silver Tabic Spoons; u ** « ■ Tea' ■ u’. ' “ Butter Knives; 90 nan ni • Plc * ure To ? Books; 20,000 China Marbles; ' ■ »ISSK n^ne Woolen Comtbrt.. • , great variety of Coats and Caps. ; BASKETS. 5 dozen fine French willow Basket*: - *) willow- Market “ J . Straw Travelling • ■\ “ Clothes . ° « W u Metal toy “ ' * Willow Cradles; ■ 1 •** Glass Motto Seats; d ** Bone “ Stamps; : '• Allen’s Patent Revolving P4sto)»j 5 pair comtnonßrass . 1 dozen setts Chessmen; 2 “ “ Dominoes;': 0 « Tailors’ Tape Measures; . 0 “ Steel Key-Rings; assorted; .3 “ China Doga and Slieep; : 1 “ Strings Amber Beads; 12 Nests Drums; ' c/ vivv T CANNOT SAY TOO MUCH FOR IT”t—tton proof of the elficacy of Dr. Willard’s Orimtal Otari Mixture. Read the following: >■ - - . _ “PirraßßMitiFeb: Ist, 1818.1 Messrs. Hays % Srtxkvsay : A sense of duty ehrapels tne to matte a statement in regard to the effect of Vour Dr. Willard’s Conch Mixture upon my system. \Foraoiaa twelve.weeks, during the winter, r was so much troubled with a hnrraasmg cough, as to render me entirely unable to attend to my work; and, from the nature of utitMol I had every reason to believe, was rapidly running inm consumption. After trying various rcmedlevwithmrtiinv cfleet, I was led to try a bottle of the OrtentadCdturh Mixture, ond roust say that I consider it tbo best fat t£e United States—lnfnet, I cannot say too much for ivesl 32? «®»* *T {bn ttse of tfio first bottle!- -TtMlti afflicted, I, would sayj ‘get abottle of it, end be*ttred?7 ' Price 25 cents. For sale by ■ - ■ . u..^TTd.‘r „ „ „ „ _ HAYS * BROCKWAY, _ cio. S, Com. 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