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' *„. • ; _ ' L A - ^,7" • -1444", MK= M=VgMl DAILY MORNING :4POST Printed and Pnblisheetcrery Morning, (Sundays excepted 4) BY L. HAREWD . I., • :COBTRAVE9T COD-NED. OF WOOD CID FIFTII STSZETS. TERMS.—Five Dollars a year, payable strictly in advance. Six Dollars will invariably be required if not paid within the year. - LlU'' Single copies Two cmers—for sale at the counter of the °dice, and by the News Boys. • The Weekly Mercury and Manufacturer Is published from the same office, on a double medium sheet, at TWO DDLLARS_a year, in advance—single copies rive - 11:7•• No paper wilrgi - diiiontinedjunless at the discre tion of the proprietor,) until aliarrearages are paid. 1:17" No attention will be paid to any order unless ac companied by the money, or satisfactory reference in this city.. •=, TERMS OF ADVERTISING rER SQUARE OP TWELVE:EINES OR /M 3.9. •• • • .50 Oue MOROI, -• • • 0 75 Two• •do :• • 1 00 Three do •••1 50 I Four do • •2 50 Six• • •do• • • .3 00 I One Veal'. One Inserd on Two• • •do.• • • Three• •do• • • • One Week••• `Two• •do-it Three de. NEU SEM ERN • • YEARLY ADVERTISEMENTS: .. . Changeable at Pleasure. ONE SQT:AIOI. TWOstratum Ai: months sl5 00 l Six Mouths *2O 00 Cite Year. 20 00 j One Year 30 00 Larger advertisements in proportion. Der Card., of FOUR LI:I'ES, Fire Doliars a Year. Large cuts will not be inserted, unless an extru price is pool. Advertisements upon which the number of liner ;ions is not marked, will be inserted and charged until or dered out. • professional Qlarbs ME= Aa .M . C4-. 1, .g(1NT, Attorney Alt Law. —Officc, Fourth • street. neor IL Patterson's Livery Stable. febl. MEM R. GEORGInVATT.—OIIice, No. 77 Smithfield at. near Sixth •t.. Pittsburgh. auggt-y - - - R. A. W. OLIVER, Physician and Surgren.—Othce Na. 8. St. Clair street. Pittsburgh. IY2O - - - 01/AILI. ROBINSON, late C. S. Attorney. Lac removed hie oilier in No. ei St. Clair at. flit. JOIIIN. CIL\ 1, %'1 , 1.)1t1), office on zit. Clair .treet JLP OPM•ite the Exchange. nugltt-y CORLANDO I.oo3llS..4llurney at Low.— O ffice 4th . it., above Wood. julyt-y .4•IONIMMIM 11,0031.1.6. M..IIAILSIIALL. inurioy at Lam—Office lhowrie's ihtildhirs. Fourth st. • jnu:-I1•. TANIES CALLAN. Auornen at Law, canter of %Wylie pled Fifth streets--Lawtorner. M. KENNIEDV. Attorney az Late. Office in the • saute building , with Alderman 31 Master. Fifth between Wood and Smithfield lets. aunt:Aim* =RE 'TpHN 1.1411(TON. Attorney at Lau.--Chtice. North side CP - of Fifth street. between Wood and Smithfield, in the same buirdinc with Alderman Morrow. sep3o-ty. TQSEPIi C. 3114111111:ti, Aluorarq at Lettn.—Otlice in J Wallace's bnilding, on 4th st., between Wood and Smithfield sta. n0v1.54y. „, ,” ' fIEORA3E. W. LA N(33, .4gornce and I'f:tuned/or at Law Njf • and ;Votary public- O ffice at thecorner of 4th and aud its. over Sibbett & Jones' Exchange other. oet4 • _ _ 'WILLS dr. DONNELLY. Attorneys and •Counsrllon at Law. Pittsburgh. Pa.—Otlich on' Fourth st.. be twain Smithfield and Grunt., marld-y Et MUN D sNownEs, Aflame y at intr.—Office in - , .:jbe building on the North East corner of Fourth and trtfield tits. nocll-y MORROW, Aldermaii.—thine north side . of Fifth street, between Wood and Smithfield, Pittsburgh. 'IT4CANDLESti AUorrtrys and Counsel ill, lo n at Lnin.--Offiee ua Fourth street, opposite R. 4r. R.. 11. Pat erscurs Livery Stable. 'Pittsburgh. scplo-y 1 1,1 4 a t %WARD S 9. Aftl WELDER.. Auerneys at Lau. Orrice on Fonrth street..between Wood and Smith eld,opposite Pattersouls.Livery Stable. ap7-y • I KGE, I'. GILL:11011E, .Itiorney at iu Krced's buildings, 4th st.. above Wood I'ittsbur"ll.. a. sep.?-ly T 31.121.0 tt: RV, Attorney and Counrellor at Lair.— 'Office in linkmen's I.3a.ilding4 on Grant st. je . 2p 17-ty. • • ;C. SHANNON. Artorricy and Coanstliar td Late.— ..:.Ottice on lilt st. bttween Wood and eitnithficld and tfearly opposite the 'Mayor's inlet , . novf..y st,:orr, Doom'. Fourth ,t, live doors O. kit. Ali work warranted and ifnotpe n r c (i ' Lli-:• 1 1 " :- fact* no iharge• will be matte. T3Aft.loyAL.—Dr. Robert sneder. has,4 pffice to Fourth street, betwt;in Wood a n. nd n glitlitiet ktreet. tatirt.s-ty ES 131.411 i ELY. Alderman.-4)Lbcc on Perna street, cliposite D. Leech & Co..'s packet line office_ thlicc hourkTrorn 7 o'clock A. M. To 7 o'clock P. M. ~L.—.~. ttceleu hue tempted s E:tnint n h a i Ril ' tiTi n t i tt l4' l ‘ l . 7.: t ri CNV rilfarellouse. on Third street, nearly opposite the Post Offieei ' rnaytitl-y TO Attarttry and Counsellor at Late. --o;qcc on Smithfield street. a few doors above DM mondldley. N. Ife-rflollectiorts made on moderate terms. my 23. LA'NOTICF,—Jsiiss Cust - r. Attorney and Coo' 14101 . at Late. has removed to- the office next door west Of Rody :Patterson's Livery Stable. Fourth street. Durint his absence upon public duty. for the coming ,monthouir business for hint may be lett with A. B. Me gulmast, tsq- ns above. febl7 JAN SS. ert.A.rr, Anornry. Cousellor. and :Votary, Pi ,burgh. Pa., having: resigned the oliice of Secreta ry of %be Pittsburgh Navi4ation and Fire Insurance Com pany., *ill attend specially to collections, and business :ConnWed with Navigation, Insurance, Accounts, and Real Rortate. Business Insure. from 9 A. M., to 9 P. M. Jai:rice:o rst door west of Alderman Miller's, Fourth street, near Grant. nri ArIiiARLES M. ILAN'S. Attorttcy at Lau, Pittsburgh. Pa. CoPtinissinner to take the proof and acknowledge ,usent cif Deeds, Leases. Contracts, Depositions, or other :writingh to he recorded or used in the States of Kentuc ky, llAjana. Tennessee. Michigan and Missouri. Odic°, Burke't building, Fourth st. initrl2y • ID% IN C. WILSON. Attorney and Counsellor at Law, Franklin, Venango county. l'a., will attend promptly Xo all besiness entrusted to his care. Collections made in ;Warre, Clarion, and Jefferson counties. HEVER. TO SIOCICtOIS & Co.. Nuephy, & Co., Pittsburgh. Ron. James Kinnear, Ron. Alex. M'Calmont, Iton. J. Wilson, Steubenville. o. 10 111 X CLIEN'T'S.—My partner, Mr. Liggett. and IVni. Atuitin, Esq., will attend to my unfinished busi ness. and I recounnend them to the patronage of my friends.; I am authorized to state that they will receive the cousel and assistance of the lion. R Biddle. Office 21. V story of Burke's buildings, 4th street. between Wood and Market. Liii6-I'sr] SAMUEL W. BLACK. Orr KUN'I7, 51antitacture of • Incorruptible :reef& Smithfield street, two doors below Fifth street. Pitts burgh. Da. Always on hand a full assortment of Plate, and Pivot Teeth, of a variety of shades, as simple Plate. Na/ars And, Biseuspidatoes, Gum teeth. Screw Pivot geett, Teeth. and blocks made to bed, r; Dentists pimp7o:C with all articles in the profession. All orders from abtpad .mast he accompanied by the cash. fj,"Platina always on hand. n0v15., J- PARlONitt):si, diderman, Fifth Ward, Penn 0 et., between Walnut and O'Hara sts., where he may be found at all times. Those having houses or other pro . perry 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. 0c27-y iIIeyKNIIY W. 'WILLIAMS, Attorney and Counsellor at Ja_ Law, (successor to Lowrie & Williams,) Office at the old stand, Fourth et., above Smithfield. TUE partnership heretofore existing between Henry 4V. Williams. &sq., and myself, in the practice of the law, S ivas disaolved by mutual consent, on the 20th ult., and the emijuzs" .011 hereafter be continued by Henry W. Wil e atqA, vahotri =mit cheerfully recommend wall for whom # have shy honor to do business-as a gentleman every way worthy of 'their confidence. rierlB-13; WALTER 11. LOWRIE. Geerge . .R. Riddle, Conveyancer. ,rkpricg, in Ai:cry Row, FURL 'street, above Smithfield, Pit,sburgb pfeeS, Nostrosnes, Annseitaiers, BONDS, Ratassr.s. , and etherlastruments of writing, drawn with neatness, legal accuracyfand despatch. lie will also-attend to drawing And tillizitrAfcchan'a' Liens. Accounts of Executors, Admin istrators, tc., Examining, titles to Real Estate, Searching Reearthrfor . From-hia long experience and intimate acquaintance with the tuanner of keeping the public records, he expects to give satisfaction to those who may entrust their basi licas to Wife/ire. • declo B [IN . DEN SON, Arrow/ay A D COrnEl..- .1401 t kr Law, Cleveland, Ohio, will attend to proles aionalbusiacss in the Courts of Cuyahoga and adjoining counties. t Hewlll also give careful attention to Collections in any part of Northern Ohio. BEFETI=M2:S : Chief Justice Parker, Cambridge Law School. lion. Richard Fletcher, 10 State at. Boston. Bon. Sitnuiel 11. Perkins, 141 Walnut at. Philadelphia. Richard B.: Kimball. Es 53 Wall st., New York. Hampton 4. Siniih, Pittsb u rgh. q For tulditional reference, refer to ihis Office NGLISH TAMPHLETSIChiIIi r r's MiiciLf Oilcans Schiller's Wm. Tell; The Shadowless Man; Foiu n e's Magic Ring; _ • Undine ; Marco Visconti, from the Italian; 4 :Barnum% Tales •, Tales of the Ritioneen .Foque; H. S. BOSWORTH & CO., 48 Mark( lIOMGXIPATIIIC MEDICINES AND BOOKS.—Just peceited, ia fresh supply of Homecopathic Medicine Che ection sts, H o of the patklc Coffee,. Suga r iSr Milk, and a large coll latest the Book Store of publicanons on IlorainoAlliY, at VICTOR SCRIBA, Fifth unmet, Between Wood and Market eta. C I GARIS. -7 440 0 CIGARK, 'of the following celebrated Fra bmnds: - Silva, Esulapio; Dos Amigos, De Fasten London ni°, Palle Principe ; La Royaderoolorado, Regent's, Cared°, Juno Sang 'Principe; Cheroot's' Engle Trtit4ipe, Lpre! Byron Regalia!, For sale by dec2o . P. C. MARTIN. .. . ME VI 6400 • .6 00 • .7 00 • . 4 00 10 00 •IS 00 L. . S. WATERMAN. wholesale Grocer, connb, s j o L n and Forwarding Merchant, and Dealer in Produce and Pittsburgh Manufactures, Nos. 31 Water, and 2 Front sts.. Pittsburgh. Pa. T. SELLERS. /NO. NICOL& SELLERS h NICOLS. Produce and General Connia;. sion Nlerehants, No. 17 Liberty street, Pittaburgh.— Sperm, linseed and lard oils. lan27 TAMES PATTERSON. in.. corner of First and Ferry 0 sm. Pittsburgh, Pa.. manufacturer of Locks ; Hinges, and Bolts; Tobacco. Fuller. hfill and Timber Screws, Hommel Screws for Rolling Mills. &c. acpl.6y 4. BRYAR, Rectifying Distiller, and wholesale dealer. PJ in Foreign and Domestic Wies and Liquors, No. 114 . Liberty street, and 53 Diamond n alley, Pittsburgh, Pa. D'2l-y T WILMARTII, Lumb,=, Merchant. °Mee on Penn J. street, between Irwin and Hand streets. Pittsburgh, Pa. All commissions will be promptly attended to. mals-y - TH. .111 SHOP, Veterinary . Surgeon, can he found at f./ • his Horse Shoeing Estallishinent, near the St. Claii street Bridge, lately occupied by Messrs. Carr & Rowland. nov.s-416tn T. - 'HOTEL, CHANGE Exchange Place, Baltimore. a _UIDOUSET, Proprietor. Conches will be in readiness at all the landings, to convey passengers, free charge; to the Hotel. dee-y WARRICK MARTIN. Agent for the Franklin Fire imontanee Company of Philadelphia, at the Ex change office of Warrick Marlin & Co., corner of Market and Third streets. fcbl-y K ING & FINNEY, Agents for the Dolaware Miattai lint Inattrance Company of Philadelphia, at the 'Warse of King and Holmes, Water street, near Mar ket. febl.-y P. SELLERS. JNO. NICOLS: ELLEitS & . NICOLS, Produce and General Commis sion hlerehnnts, No. 17 Liberty street, Pittsburgh.—, Sperm. Linseed and Lard Oils. jantlo. PI WV CA 11.q0N. .T 5. S. M'IrSIGHT. CARSON & API NIGHT , Mot...sale Grocers and Om. f nission Merchants. Sixth street, between Wood and Liberry. Pittsborah. Pa. deed-y I _- _- _-- "w.M. GLENN, Bookbinder. has removed to the corner. of Wood and Third stn.. above C. li. Kay. where! he us prepared to do every description of ruling and bind ing. dec2-y • PC. MARTIN, Inert...rale and Retail at...et and deal-. . er in Foreign and DOMOttie Wines and Liquors,' Foreign and Domestic Fruits, Nuts, ke., No 60 Water st.• seps-y NEW BOOK STORE.—/f. S. Bosworth Co., No. 43, Market st.. next door to Third. arc just opening new and extensjve assortment of Books and Stationery; which they wilt sell, wholesale and retail, at the lowest prices. ap23.3. JOAN W. BLACK & Co.. Whoksate Grocers, Produce and Commission Mcrehants, and dealers in Pittsblugh Manufactures, No. 106, Liberty street, opposite Sixth st. 4 Pittsburgh. ED - Liberal advieices via& oti",&insipments. 1 . - ;'?; ~t}~#,'`~:r i"~ ~~.a~'~~ y'.:~~ sr` ^ - L*+9 etc^ .'-Ate tc. .w:+.~~~ by"..:' NEM ' 4 - r Z • ' 'O4 W tljß 21NSiDI'j:Ageeant "dat;tler ciant,leralstree;geny city. el TAMES AKENNA, Auctionnr and Comnasitm Ater chant. N 0.114. Wood et. febl. DORTER'S DAGHERRIAN tiALLERY, Philo Hall. over the Post Office. +ls (eh] J OHN L. DAVIS, Auctioneer and Conunissien Merchant, corner of Wood and Fifth eta. - febl-y OBERTS te. KANE, Pittsburgh. Cabinet and Chair Warehouse. No. E 2. Third at. fcbl-y I ZERULON KINSE. Deer in Fnc ay (good Y in N 0.67. Market .treat. A 14E.X.A.NDE11 JAIiNES, Prkin Tea Wort . , 72 near Wood. ArCLOSKEY, Iron City Clothing store V. Liberty st.. opposite the month of iflarket; - JOSIIUd ROBINSON, Agent for Hurden & C of Parke:J. Fifth et., oneaoor below Wood. viTILLIAM JACKSON, Potent Medicine Depot. 89 1. ►" erty Pt.. bend of Wood. tebl-y C HroEaLs oBr.rit:lre'7ol.‘el?iistit o n g t :j s a izplLn d f Os e l i e c r a s : Ivir AUXIN I.I7PLE. /!autity Grocer . , Smithfield ,sreet, ! ey of the season, served l upinetiperiosl style. tu r tle short -1.111. next door to the Fi ft h Presbyterian Chureli. qt.() t .„ t „ ot i„ . BANK EXCHANGE, I 1 EORGE COCIIRAN, Font:larding and Conulassion deaf-1f Third st. between Wood and Market at. kir Merchant, No. 33. Wood st..Pittsburrh. nov27-y -- AT MCDONALD. Bell and Brass Founder. First at., ELLIOTT. Boaladle's and Stationers. No ; near Market. is prepared to make Brass Castingx, 56. Market st., between Third and Fourth. ; and Brass Works generally. on the most reasonable terms and shortest notice. nc invites machinists, and all those using brass works to give nip a as he is d de - ticd tc, o all Nvont in his-litie very low, my27-ly :TOON SARGI-2cr. sad Exchange tenni A firaers, A N. E. cornerof Wood and Sixth sts. tebi-v DELASY, Enzhionable Clothing Store. Nu. '49. Lib • erty'st. . _ 10b1-y ~.y ; 1 OSEPIi MURPHY'S Looking Glass and Clock Store, i t" No. ild. Wood street. Pittsburgh. A general assort -IV Hoi.mEs & soN. Bankers and dealers in Exchange, i i nein of Pier. Mantel and Toilet Glasses: Portrait. Minia- J.ll . Coin and Bank Notes. No. 65, Market st. febl-y tore and Landscape Frames. plain and ornamental. of TACOiI wEAvr,R., wi n . rut Liquor Mere/tan/. corner ; every variety of warm.. Also , it new stVle of Window t) of Market and Second streets. felt -y 1 Cornices: call in and see Ilmrn; all of which will be sold A Ftairox..u.tr and Brims Founder, No. 11 Second, i cl " 9 i " r "" 1 " " r "3 " "" q """" s ' between Market and Ferry sts. frig Ly'llwel. and Steamboats furnished cheap. .11,.. ' - _.Josr.rit MURPHY. 94 Wood st.. Practical Gilder. T M. VIUTE, Clothing Store, \o. 167; corner of Liber. . tr and Sixth it II ITN & SINCLAIR. (late Mania & Smith.) irkcicsak CI Groc,... Produce and Commission Merchants, 5i3 Wood street. Pittsburgh. The untlarsipted having entered into p ch m ., ,.. L. iplr:onnearsohjpontratich,czb,lotyteh:Vitot. 'VEILAILY DEPOT, No. S 5, ti7tin e n " d " t o ' r p a' a r it e h t a b s e They . ,feel warranted in promi!ing that ii‘r jH. C Sl °.'4}' N l 'S OFFICE, N 0.65, llitunond allelt near ;ll e ' v g c ca tn 't7 t i v i eY .satistact ion to all who may buy of them, or j / Wood .t. ibbl'Y ; cotitide business to their care. WM. H. SMITH. H. PAULSON, Hal and rap Manafacnarr,! and ! M W. door C. dealer in Fyn-sof all kinds. No. :3, Wood st,, next ' ys,— M. SINCLAIR. to the corner of Fourth. t fad CARR it CO.. Coach and IVeron ken. St. Clair atreet. neer the Bridge. GLASS ESTABLIKI 2c TILL Led - ER IIICKETSON. Whoksbre Gros," and Cant- I moulded and plain Phut Glassware l Its varieties, at .J.L mission Merchants, corner of Liberty and Irwin ate. ; their warehouse, corner of Market a n d Water sts. Pitts febl-y burgh. Our works continue in full operation. and we are constantly- adding to our stock, which enables on to ; fill orders with promptness. Purchasers are respectfully solicited to cal! anti examine prices and terms. sepl&y. Cl A. M'ANI.'I,II - & CO. Fortrandi7p; and Commis Via Sio.l Merchants, Cann l B asin, Billsburgh , Par inartt.ly I ?BLUME, Piano Pone manitibciuntr and dealer in : ( ii ; ISPEINLEY. /loose. Sign. and Grnameta/ Painter, • Musical Instruments. :sio. 112 Wood street. near 1 t-.. and dealer in PAINTS. No. 44, St. Clair st., Pitts- Fifth. nov i9 i , y . 1 burgh, has constantly on hand all kinds of PAIN - P., either t Dm' or Mixed; Japan and Copal Varnish; Linseed Oil; 11rAYS & BROCKWAY. Druggists. and Agenps. for Roiled Oil; s , ~, Turpentine; of all • s ass, . 1.11 Patent Medicines , Liberty street. near Canal 110 sin : stn's; ; Putty, Ira Tin Drushes.&e., all of the best quality. c.til-y 1 and for sale nt reasonable prices. sepll-tf TosErn WOOD WELL. impover. and dealer hi for ; ' l i .„ -, II..ifiSPEA It GAILDENS.—This beautiful place of S' , rig". Stud D."lrvic if.'" 4 ‘"l". corner of Second nn " ' i., resort having been greatly repaired, the proprietor 4 Wood sts..Plitsbureh. °c '' .l)- 6 . now ready to receive Doman:its. by the day. weeki , oe Q A All:El• MOORE, Hal and Cap Ala:infacturertiad month. His accominotlatinfis are good. and his prig= 1,1 dealer in Pun& Nu. :S. AS.-il street, third door above are to,. linayLifj S. MeCLELLAND. Fonrth. rubl7Y i •:•=:---.--,--_-__,---- ~____ -...? A. t. Amhaws. Ar. , , woe:urn of Hollow !tore oad Q A3ILiEI. .WCLURKRN A. CO.. Acents Mr Carlisle and ii 1 . platform Seaks, and earrings In genera!, rspett•- t... 1 rtippanrs Regular Line of Pi.eka S!ipa from New ~ ild b , : ~i, the paironage of his friends. Ile feels war- York to 1 ..ivcrp001.N0.142 Liberty at. fob I -iy ; micted that he cid giCe . sa:Mtfactlon to all teliu may par- TAMPS RI.AKEL'r, Agent for Messrs. Roche. tiro. 's .k. . rhase of him. His establishment is MI Nrlielvy's plan of er Co.'s Line of Paeress. Pennst.. four doors below Ca- : Lot, id. 'Ward. mitrai-ly nal Raisin. . • febt.y —_-_--- '`" '- ' • T6l iN F. PF.II.RV. t talk of thrjrnr, of Malcolm. Lark TOliN 3PCLOSKEr, T3,D ; ae and Clothier. Libsrty• ,st.. ; s, 4. r 0..) Wholesale Grocer. Comntission and Flour 0 bctuteen•Sixth street mid Virgin alley. south stile. ! ' 31erchant , deaier in all Lod. of Conotre Produce. cop seplo.4. • -,. - o ! pes. ti n poste.. tintters' tool., me. lead. cottons sheet Iron, TosEPii MAJoic..float Store, Ship Chandlery: hud , iron and nails. white lend. dye stuffs. cotton yarns. Salt, H Agency OW Pittsburgh Lard Oil Factory. No. 4. Mar.. &r., sod Pittsburgh Manthoures pro , ralty. corner or TVket Street, Pittsburgh. janit?-tf Liberty and Irwin streets. Pittsburgh. Pa • Liberal 1112V1?-tf ed- S. CA.I.I3WELL, //lot for Nei° Pu 6h...compel. Pe- i .'"".,,5. in Cash or Goods, made on constuments of Pro `-u ~ riodieals. Xtfrspaprrs. 4-c., Third st., oppOsite the ; d u ce , c• Post Office. feld-s- ; YSTEILS! OYSTERS! ! OYSTERS!! Schnee& ris&Appy,& rreoN-cm , proprien, i • in, p i - ,4a ar ,h , 0 respectittliy informs his friends and the public. that . 1 . p„,1,21,1‘ float Line, p cna a n d Way ne stem s . !he le daily in the receipt offine Fresh Oysters, which .rill febl-y as •.! Ibe served up in every style, at shun notice, to suit his ' customers. AMES M AN, IProirsair Geneer. Forwarding and Cain- ; --.6- IrrGround Nnt Candy and even* descriptions of SY tnis,•on Mtn/rant. Water street. between Market and • .---..,• • . • • • • . Coninstonancr. on nand and for sale Ferry. 1 0 1•1 :- ! and Smithfield sta. ss-ptrs-11 lirimaiol A. 'I'LL & CO-. Bankers an d Ea-tha nge i rTaiROE COCHRAN, Connnunon e,,,f Pc,ru-nni,,, g y Broken, N 0.61, Wood it.. one door above Founh. ! 13 - ~, ,,,o m No. , wow ‘,.._ ~i , , east side. frill" • ....o. to. —.old street, Pittsburgh. continues ,1 to transact a general Commission business, especially in TII. L & CURRY, Bankirs and Flee/tang, Brokers. Np".., the purchase and sale ot Amencan manufurtures nod i I 05. Wood at., third door below Fourth. west sidh.r produce. and in recelving and forwarding Goods consign felil-y . ed to his care. A• agent for the manufacturers he win .IVr- itAmEit &R A i im . Th 4„.,,,., „„d ~, ,„‘,,,,, !be constantly supplied with the principal articles of Pam corner of Third and Wtotrii us.. opposite St. Chneles • burnt mutimacture at the lowest wholesale prices. lintel: retai.y. I Orders and consignments are ICepeethllly solicattoi. • • , . 1) irarr.is & Al.l'OliA . •!ale. at Nev York city.) No. TOIINSI'ON & STOI7KToN, K0,,,C,41,,,,, t.rictiewers. i i ''. . .■ 11, 27. Fifth At, be twemi Woes! and Market, Mannino.- t) Priniiii and Pnbris,,,s. corner .Nrarket and Tairel its. ! . . litre, a Mustard, Ground Spices. OtitSupit. he. A, , will felil-y 'es! I. open during the percent week a large assortment of ur -1 r ti.h; LOOMIS., Acent. Bookseller and Suttlonte.l and I. Uric, in their line. which they wilt selotieenie on tptate• I A tteatertn reinfinz Paper. 4• e., Wood street. bettiven I lint, to snit dealers. at Eastern wholesale prices. All Diamond alley and Fourth. felit 7 r articles sold by them u-s fronted. Merchants intending to A. M*ANUI,TI - . Agent the Pickworth's It Freight Ino east would do well to call before. Having the city.— ! !. st.. . Lin, and Independent Portable Boat Line, Canal They may be ionnd at titer warehouse. No 27. Fifth !lasi, 3 . 6,4 4 _ iin Ryan's building. se . . . ______ _ __ _______ - • - A rrt. DuFrs &OA , Keeping and Writing Claws, 1.71 tier of Filth and Market streets. re•operis on Monday next. Mercantile and Steamboat Book- Keeping mught in the most effective and expeditions manner. In addi tion to tlin mutts cougar of instruction and practice, Mr. D. will. on Monday next. commence a course of Practical Lecture,, in Which the application of the science of pc- Coll:Its to all the details e,f business will be minutely ex plained. Nn extra charge made tier these Lectures.— , Hours of business. 10 to 12. a. st.: 2 to 4, and 7 to 10. 1 pint i rOSES AllYout), Azeet (Or the Neeto, j s lora nor Company. of Philadelphia-NV:tier and P 74111 st.. at the AVareitottse of Atwond and Jones. febl-y 11 110 MS & ALA TIRN, 31:0 nu facto res of .111o.otod. t Ground Spices, Cat-sups, No. 'Z'7. Niter f. brtw...”l Wood and Market. 0:111-y n( "t% 1 Pitlh st.. I'-pad anti Market Pittsburgh. l'a. jati7.y C11: 1 11001. 1300 K AN P4.1.1nt WA R 1 :1 1 0USE.—Lo I l ‘t tax/nl;s. A7ertt, I . lll,llAher. Rook.,ller awl floolibincl• er. No. 413. NVon3l n.. trgir2'3, Nl'til'F:EN. Brass Founder and Gar • field street, between Diamond Alley and Fifth Pitisbnrelt. deetg-1i S J. 11IIEV117, Who/emit Groefra, denier" in I'd,. • • duce and Pitt>hurF manna - actor, generally. No. 214 Liberty, oppndte 7th tdreet. Pittalinth. ap2e-y Q EVEN BIG DOORS CLOTHING STORE. So. 5 Bth A 7 Street- near Liberty. JOHN FARREN, Proprietor. Pittehttreh. noel-y, CI GORGE ARMOR. Tailor, Fourth I , trect, between NT Wand and Smithfield xtreetn, nenrly opposite the , Mayor'n office. jan.X4V TOWN D. NIORGAN. Wholesale and &rail Druer:iffl, !110. 931, Woodstreet. one door S.onth of Diamond Al' ley. fehl e r ALLANSHEE y WARD, Illorb•sale and Retail Dealers in Roots. Shoes,Trank Per.. No. l 6 Libelry street. nearly opposite the head of Wood. feb4-y tc:u}:;,cloiNniE"erS'olr Fi l ist k an ( ,; ( ‘ ). o l o V t' i r a u n g d " t: ncr of Wood and Sixth stg. I)EMOVAL.—Gen. Ir. Smith fro. have reinoved their XV Office from Penn st., to their New Brewery on Pig at. and Duquesne Way. dee3s WMit/A-„LiZA-Nr.Dnfd:!!tateS„C).NeoBrn' eCr'fflof'PelinkT„d'Vt Chair streets. opposite the Exchange. Entrance on Penn Street. iebi_y4 TOllNwholesale and retail dealer i dMusk and M Mu- L siea ß l Instrumens. Piano Pordes.Sehrattpl Books and Stationery, No. 122 Wood street, Pittsburgh. tral-y 1)12...421E1t1i BELLOWS—..Iust received as usiirir}- I JI 'ment. largo sizes, Brazier's hand Bellows; also, Par or and Kitchen do.,•wholesale and retail. il decla JOHN W. BL AIR 120 \V .•..—• i,, Busiilcs (Earbs. ....... _ * _ ____________________ 0 AMUEL MORROW, Manufacturer of nil, capper, T - 1, ALI: 'FASHION:4.-8. Moore has just received from 1... j and sheet iron ware, No 17 Fifth street. between _[:.' Nevi York the Full Style of HATS. which he will in n - Wood and Market. relit° traduce 'this day. Saturday, August 2 , ialt. All those in TOIINCAIFIWRIGIFF. Importer and Manufacturer of want of aineat and superior IAT would do well-to cull t/ all kinds of Cutlery, Sur ¢a! butruments, 4.e., No. ESI at :i - !i . NO. 75 WOOD STItEET. Wood street,'second door below Diamond alley. febl Itar ,4 '.::; rat door above Fourth. ___—_ "DILKINTON'S UNRIVALLED BLACKING, ma _U fuctured and sold wholesale anti retail. Smithfield between Sixth and Virgin . oetl2-1 I CII. : RD T. 4x..l4poit,atddee r Foreign and Lomestir aezi,are.nSn ringr TrimOin ,, s, of all descriptions, No. 133 Wood Pittsburgh, seven doors above Fifth, and one door abo dr 11. Childs Cols Shoe Store. OO l rpo courcritY MERCHANTS.—A. A. Mix & No. 14 I 1 62 Market street. invite the attention of Count. fehl-y I Merchants to their extensive assortment of Foreign ant, Domestic Goods, which will be sold at eastern jobbing prices. frrWholesnle Rooms: 2d story. se3O told tpothe )ltriaTv2.4 n ij o i rt { lil t, s lS e : .:re j i7r l it ' e ti r '4 of l Wood'a 4 tal Fifth streets. Pitidoireli. will keep co:is:artily on hand Drat s. Funds. Oil,. nye•Sturf, N. Ft.—Physicians prescriptions carefully compounded from the best materials, at any hour of the day or night. Also, an ossorunent of Perfumery; floe tooth. hair. and clothes I.lruslies. &e., &c., which he will sell low for cash. • W "m•Lekitn'lt ely .Fß ep ° p l O i s i i: l ; " titC :' 'lte r a th lr k e er' r r es i" e b e ' t t li r g; * in form, his friends and tits ' public in gencTal, that r he has re sinned business as a Furnishing Undertaker. He is sup plied with and always keeps on hand Coffins of all sizes and kinds. Shrouds. and all other articles necessary on such urea:dons. Silver pintos, ice boxes, and leaden cot Tins will be sup plied on order. A fine hearse and carriages always ready to attend funerals. scp'29-ly IA H . DWA RE. CUTLERY. SA DDLEII Y. Sr —Jouv j N‘ LI( ER. larporhr and Dealer an Foreign and Do mestic Hardware, woo igt respectfully inform his rricods and the public generally. that he in now rerniViliC his Spring supply of Hardware at the old /Mind of Walke & Woociwell. o. 5.5 Wood street, which he will dinpose r of on the most reasonable terms. Ile will be continually receiving fresh supplies direct from the manutheturers in Europe and thin Country, which will enable him to volu me with any establishment either Enid or Went. Wes tent Merchants are invited to call and examnie his stock before purchasing elsewhere. mars D • hn AL TowRUGOTST A Jo ND APOTHECA nsend, gY. Wit. 45, Market street. three doors above Third: Pittsburgh, will have constantly on hand a well selected assortment of the beat 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 guutlifle. Physicians' prescriptions will be accurately and neatly prepared from the best materials, at any hour of the day or night. Alio, for sale, a large stock of fresh and good Perfu mery. clec2o . 3. it. mnimmi. C. w. Lab- of Pittsburgh. Pa. Late of Nashville, Tenn. lEIME a. R & ANDERSON, DEALERS ES Corro—For .4 warding. and Commission Merchants, No. 8, Front Street, above - Rtnadway. Cincinnati, Ohio. REM TO Merchants generally, in Pittsburg,h, Pa. Merchants generally. Nashville, Tenn. W. F. Lane & Co., Louisville, Ky. sa r i nger & Whiteman, Cincinnati, Ohio. James Johnston & Co.. Hewitt, Rerun & Co. New Orleans. Magri:ger & Morris. INew York. Duval..Kcighler & Co., Baltimore. Smith. Ragaley & Co.. Philadelphia. Daniel Deshon. Boston. sep24-1 y - - Jn D. t UCTIONEER and oh Commission Davis , Merchant, Corner of /1_ Wood and Fifth streets, Pittsburgh, is ready to re ceive inerchandize of every description on consignment for public or private sale, and from long experience in the above business, flatters himself that he will be able to give entire satisfaction to all who may favor him with their patronage. Regular sales on Mondays and ThursdaYs of Dry Goods and Fancy articles, at 10 o'clock, A. M. Of groceries, Pittsburgh manufactured articles, new and second hand furniture, &c., at 2 o'clock, P. M. 'Sales every evening at early gas-light. angl2-y. A Card. 4 S I am now engaged in the importation of Brandies, Wines, Gins, &e., exclusively, I have made arrange ments in different parts of Europe and the Islands, with well known houses, for my future supply of Foreign Li quors, winch will be able to sell, delivered in the Cus tom-houses of New York or New Orleans. or in this city, ut the lowest market price, for cash or approved paper. I have in store and cellar a very large stock of very su perior Wines and Liquprs, ns linported, of the most cele brated brands and vintages, for sale on pleasing terms. P. C. MARTIN, Cor. Front and Smithfield sis. _ . I s A FULTON, Bell and Brass Founder, has rebuilt and / - 1.,, commenced business at his old stand, No. 70 So cond, between . Market and Ferry streets, where he will be plcasecl te sec his old customers and friends. Church, sieuMbpat, and bells of every size, from 10 to 10,000 pounds, cast Iyom 'patterns of the most approved models, and warranted to be of the best materials. Mineral Water Pumps, Counters. Railings, &e. are.. to gether with every variety of BrA4s Castings, if required, ..turned and finished in the nentast manner. A. F. is the sole agent for Babbitt's Antinittraction Me 'Rd, so justly celebrated for the reduction of friction in Machinery. The boxes and composition can be had of him at all times. novl:3-y , - OR.a.WLS.—A. 4. Divan k Co., 62 Market street,. have received the moat extensive assortment of Shawls to found in this city. In addition to the various styles of ;Cashmere, Tucker', Wool Plaid, Thibet, Net, &c., he has ;received a new style of French Long Shawls, a superior article and very fashionable. novll lIMEZIE ;- f j~.~ - r _ • -, • -.. , -. ..., , • •• , • ~.... .. 1. ...,.....• ~, - - ..,-- . ••:, - • r ( ' - ;-,''',. - ".' . i' . ',...`: - ..,'•'_ :.:''.':-.. ':- .'.l- .. :-..-•,:i - : 7. ,,„.: .I !j..'"' - 'l . ,'C 14. il . - ,-;.- - 1 - 4i . .1:'. - -`'.. , i-, , .-.: . ---;',r.t . -..:,:t:ii i-':::: -;' =ME r, 4~:,~ ':1': PITTSBUR ?antes Howard & TTAVE th&pleasiire to announce to their friends that .1.1 they arsdn ,s.enpy their old mum! at No. RI Wood atrt et. Wherr IWry have opened an extea,i es WALL-PA PER WAREliciusF:, and will have constantly on hand an extensive assortment of Sarin, Glazed, and Plain PA PER lIANGINRS, Velvet and Imitation Borders. of the latest styles and most handsome patterns, for papering hallo, parlors and chambers. They letantienetnre. and have on hand at all times, Printing, Writing, Letter. Wrapping and Tea Paper; Bon net and Pullers' Boards—orall oi which they oder for sale nn the most accommodating terms, and to which they invite the ntlention of merchants and others. A LNG-4{lmA Books of all kinds and the best quali ty; School flo;4.1, &e., always on hand, and for lode as above. Is Ne Hat and Cap Store. 4 , 4 CIIAS:I3, PAULSON, (lute of the find fa h of Paillmfro.• Gill.) having opentiflas new store. at No. 73 Womi strew, next door ite. the conier of Ffiarth. is rinse manufacturing, and receiv ing from theF4tern cities, a very large assortment of lists and Cap: f every description, warranted to be made in the t7,.s manner and of the best iv:aerials. Ot ter. Seel, fine and. common Miami, Senleitedlair Seal, Plinth and Ghrrd d Caps. ALSO—A fine assortment of ladies Furs, such as Lynx, Fitch. Genet, and Coney Mutts, •Tippets and Fur Trim. mines, all of Which he otters at Eastern prices for cash, both wholesaledand retail. Country mercbents will please call and examine my stock before purchasing elsewhere. Wholesale Shoe Store. jR. CHILDS .k. CO. are now receiving their Spring supplies, consisting cif one of the largest ,' cheapest. and beat aikortment of Boots and Shots that they have ever been able to bring to this market:: • ALSO—Ladies' and Mises' Florence Braid and Straw Bonnets, of the jatest style; together with a splendid as sortment of Palm Leaf Hats, Nice's and Boys' Summer Caps. , . ALSO—A large lot of New York Tanned Sole Leath er, all of which, having been purchased at the lowest rates, and selected with great care for the Western trade, will be sold at a small advance on the cost and charges. All merchnin4 . wishing to purchase will find it to their interest to call aid examine their stock before purchasing elsewhere. ' mar27-tf POTTER'S quy Dagurftean P 1111014,11, Third street„Pittibingh, Pa, and Franklin Buildin g s, Balti more, Md. Mr. Porter re:spectfully announces that he has, at con siderable expense, fitted up apartments and arranged light for Daguerteotypinetrurposes. His long experience in the art - has ittnabled him to overcome Many of the objections- too common to pictures taken by this me thod. Mr. Porter is aware thatthe impressionhas gone abroad (owing to the many failures to produce good pictures)..that clear and distinct Daguerreotypes cannot be made in Pittsburgh. liiti: ; expenments, however, since he has opened his Gallery, fully warrant him in saying that as good pictures can' be made here as clibwhere. Ladies and gentlemen arc invited to call and examine specimens. Instructions Mien, and instruments and materials fur nished on reasonable terms. All orders froth country operators promptly attended to. nov2S-tf PiTTSBERGII CHAIR AND CABINET IVARE n, Third strut, Pittsburah.—The sub scribers would respectfully return their thanks to their friends and the public. for the very liberal patronage be- stowed since ther,fiommencement of the new firm, and would earnestlyaolicit n continuance of the same. They would respectfully invite those who want lc , pur chase anything tt the furniture tit ehitir . fine, to give them a call and examine their extensive stock now on hand. consisting some of the most splendid Eastern and French patt surer Rosewood and Mahogany Furni ture. Flattered by the very extensive patronage reaeiv ed in their business, they have, at considerable expee. made arrangemefits in New York, by which they w ns ill have the latest Eastern patterns forwarded monthly, thus giving the eiti'con.s of Pittsburgh an opportunity of pa tronizing home industry, and finding in their - own city what they formerW would obtain only in the East. Hav ing adopted the pauciple of small profits and quick sales, they will be aid/ lei sell at as low rates as any of the establishments in'. the Eastern Cities. novl9-y ROBERTS 8 SANE. ~:= ;. .::{L ^.~: ~, , WEDNESDAY, M TOWNSEND. CARR & CO.. Nriceissors to the old firm 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 Conch and Wagon-making business, at the shortest notice. and warranted to be of-the heat qual ity. The yery large quantity of seasoned timber with which tliCy are prepared, and their facilities for business. enables them to insure the public that they are prepared to carry but an extensive and prompt business in ,their line. and they respectfully solicit a continuance of the liberal patronage bestowed upon the late firms. zept ATENIT/AN BLINDS. Wholesale and Retail. Wont sr.. over Dill's Hat Store, between Dirunond ally and Filth at. A. GRIBBLE & CO. are prepared to furnish Blinds at prices much reduced: having a very ee nisi-He mode of painting, and other advantages unknown to others In the trade. Besides giving u superior finish to Blinds. they trim them with the best materials, making thetn rich'mnd dnrable. R:7`Withr or narmw slats—portable or permanent fas tenings fuvnished. Old Blinds refined. dee2l- y Haiilware, Culler y, and Saddlery. TOLIN WM./Cl:ft. Dealer m foreign and Domestic flartleetwe. No. SS Wood street. would respectfully inform his "friends and the public generally. that he has received !Once. , stork .of Foreign Hardware per ships "Isabellst3 l l . Nryotnim.t." and . ‘llifonoligahela." which. to gether %%WI a lame supply of American Goods he in now receiving7threct from the manufacturers. will make his U.gOTlM4`l;,,t.i,ry. extensive and complete. Western mer chants witcntrage call and examine his stock. Rapti QTEEL • AND C FA CTORY.—The sub se ri hem. bliVina calor:zed their establishment for the man ufacture of ißrsam and Fuils—on the corner of O'Hara and liiherty s strects. Pittsburgh—are prepared to famish Files of every description. of the beat quality; and beiug determined:to make it the interest of consumers to pur chase Files - from them. respectfully invite the patronage of all who ame the article. Marlf..v . irvvrATED PATENT BLOCK SPELNG .1.11 for the immediate relief and permanent cure of Hernia and Thepiare. (Suited to all sizes.) The superior claims of this Truss consist in the comparative ease with which it may be worn. The pad of wood be ing neatly balanced on springs, yields to the pressure of any part of It. and thrirougly adapts itself to any move ment made: by the wearer. It can he worn without inter mission. meta a cure is effected. The subscribers have made arrangements for the manufacture of these valua ble Trusses, in a superior style. in Philadelphia, and have them now foe sale at their °Mee. Na 77 Smithfield street, near Sizth.irittsburgh. GEORGE wATT. D. W. KAUrFAIAN. ArOsoVAIIELA HOUSE, On the some of Tenter Ali and niilpfetd otters. Pittsburgh. Po.—The under signed ProMetors of the Monongahela House announce to the Pubbeidhat the House is open for the reception of Visitors. They are conscious of having, spared no ex pense in fittliqr out the Cstablishrnent in sneit a style as to render eOLY comfort to the Guests. They hope by constant et6itond attention to business to merit the pa tronage so liberally bestowed on the Into Monongahela House. Ifatirad JAMES CROSSAN & SON, TFAV DOH STOD.R— OH% D. :IRJAN. Whole n sole rin or„,..,in. No. 93j WOUII one door SuIjIL of Diamond allity. Pinarirat.—Tha subscriber ImSjusi received from the Pastern cities, and ts now opening at lie above stand. a full assortment of article. in 'Airline. consisting of Driiim of all kinds, Dye Stuffs. Paintir and Varnishes. Chemical, &c.. together with all such arlieles as are usually kept for sale et wholesale aMd retail drug' store. stock is aiiiirely mew, and has been seleeted with care. He is confident that his snide, both as to quality and price, please such as may [moor him with a call. _triy9.y A THENEIFTSI It , fre3htnr•tt and Bathing SoNutt. Lill., .tt ty Strett.-.-Thesubscrit.npt,NetT;y tuladtftti for the increased and mill mere/mina moron-see kieninwed on them. since the npeninz of their establishment, he;; leave to mote thnt their baths are open nt all times. end that hot. cold and. shower baths cnn he hail at any moment.— A few more boarders can be accommodated by the week. and centlerneb can proenre breakfast. dinner. supper, nt the MOM hones. any • brenkfaxt 7j o'clock, a. In ; &finer. tttiPper 3j p. or. IlysterF, cOoljne drinks. and other refreshments furnish ed In n simeritti- style, and eharees modernte.• mnit; PACK. THOMPSON et CO NIONONG.44IF.LA PLANING 1 111.1..—Issms Mem., INq CH sibtpd respectfully inform his friends and the pubis,. that littnew establishment is no in full operntion. and that he i j jrreint red to furnish Pont Cabins. and final] orders for Planed Lumber. with promptitude, and at the lowest rotes. Board sand hank. planed on one nr both sides, eon stnntly on hat 4 Sash, Doori and Mouldings, of every description, made to order. Builders and rerpenters would find it to their advan tacc to ewe kith a call. ns he can now ftl i -t b ern with planed stuff suitable for every description of work. dne3-tf VALT. VASA:ION, - ; —liars iiii4 Crtps.—Tbs fa, l . r • sitliiieriber will :introduce. this sins% 'Beebe Itk, cosier' s Fell :titole or French. :Hole,'kin, Sias • and Nutria Has.. to which he words' invite the nnention I of the public. . G. W. cu.Asnow, 120 Wood I ang2A t. 3.1 door below Davis' Auction Rstree t.ooms. N. B. Ills fltili essortineet of Caps and Mutts,' embra cing on cstenkiiie variety. is daily expected, and will be duly announced. G. W. f'. FIFIII WARD Liv ra Y . STA PLE.—The subseribAr• having briinghi oat the well t . known Livcr-C Stahl,. kept by C. B. Duty, in the t rA . Filth Ward. re4peetfully informs his friends and the pub lic generally, that lie will keep at all times a stock of the hest deseriptinil of riding horses, buggies, carriages of all kinds, and iq , :Short everything required in his line of tit,iness. ~. A tensiderille portion of his stock is new, and he is I confident no block In the city will be nu pc l i ar to his. Ilia corms wit,the modcrete, His stable is on Liberty st., it few doorsi , above the cartel bridge, where respectful- i ly solicits a share of public patronage. CIIARLF—S . rou - nrAN.,O O I Trine is rdso provided with an elegant Hearse. which will he furnished when required. °Ng:I,. k;,' G~? ~~~+; dj~~l 1 4 • f MOWN John Cartwright, I MPORTER and Manufacturer of Cutlery, Surgical and Dental Instruments, Saddler's and Tanner's hand tools, Taylor's Patent Shears, &c. Also, manufac t urea Truss es. Supporters, &c., in great variety. John Cartwright, manufacturer and importer of Pelt. Pocket, and Table Cutlery; ILizars.Scissor& Files, Saws, Tools, &c., has removed to 83 Wool, STREET. second door below Diamond 'alley, And has lately received a large misortinent of PEN AND POC'KET KNIVES, KNIVES AND FORKS. Rogers' and Whotsenholms' FINE CETLER V, Llliedes,liudgers , „ Witile and Razors. Scissors, Razor Strops. &c.- Damascus and Wire Mist • DENS,' RIFLES AND PISTOI.S. Allen's. Colt's. and Blunt's REVOLVERS; Powder Flasks, Shot Belts, Game Bags; Walkers and Cgxe's Ectra Percussion Caps; BOWIE, Dirk, and Ilauthig Knives. Tools. such as 'Callipers, Dividers. Plyers. Nippers, Hand Vices. Squares, Rules, Braces, Bits, Spoke Shaves. Stocks and Dies. Wire and Iron (lunges, Mathematical Instruments. &c., in very great variety. fr7'Jobbing and repairing neatly and punctually done. midi-ly Auctiosa Notice. THE subseriber has paid into the Treasury of the Corn manwealth, ine amount of license required by law. He has given the regularly approved security, and taken out a comission of the first class. as an Auctioneer of the city of Pittsburgh, I . and rented that spacious wareroom belonging to Silva:ins Lathrop. Esq., No. 114 Wood at.. thiee doors from ritth, whet° he is prepared to attend to Oh sale of every kind of - Merchandise. Furniture. Real Estate. Stocks. ShiPping,Ste.. eithi-r et the Auction Rooms or on the premises, and will in all cases exert himself to Pig utmost forthe benefit of his employers, on the most reasonable terms; he will sell exclusively and only on commission; neither purchasing nor having any interest whatever on goods in the y store, but merely the Commis sion for selling. thereby giving alt owners it fair chance. without partiality of Winn therein property disposed of to the best advantage. Sales Avill be promptly settled when made; advances will be given at any time on the most accommodating terms; merchants will not be charged for advances. Regular sale days. Mondays and Thursd ems, of Dry Goods, Groceries. Furnit are. &c. ; and every evening, Hardware. Cutlery. Watches. Guns. Pistols, and fancy articles; Books, on Saturday evenings. arat evening s , 11 Et NA , Auct. 1 J. A.NKII.I7If & CO. New .Arrangement.. U. S. HOTEL, CANAL BASIN, PITTSBURGH. PA. subscriber. having lensed the above establishment. and having refitted and made some material altera tions and additions, is now prepared to accommodate his friends and the traveling community in the best possible: manner.. The advantages of this excellent House are peculiar to itself, as those traveling by canal, particularly to inclement weather. or landing at midnight, have only to step from the packet into the beautituliy furnished apartments, where they will be contented and comforta ble. In addition to the extensive accommodations be longing to this house, the proprietorhsts, at great expense, retitled, renovated, and made such additions as will se cure to him the promise of his kind patrons, "We'll call again." The Dar, the Dining-room. the Chambers. and particu larly the culinary elepaitniM e ti. are 'lib provided for that we challenge competition any where. The fare will be of the best the market affords, and the prices liberal. The proprietor having been engaged in catering: . for guests for many years in the east, tech; assured that by strict attention to business with a watchful eye to the comfort of his guests, he will deserve a share of the pub. lie patronage. augZ-Om Ness. York Pekin Tea Company. CAUTION TO THE PUBLIC. A LC.X.kNDER JAYNES is the only . authorized agent in Pittsburgh and Allegheny eines. for the solo of the Pekin Tea Company's Teas of 75 and 77 Fulton at., New York. Any other person in Pittsburgh pretending to sell our Teas is. an 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 sold, and for this reason manyporsons have dishon eluly pretended to have the sale of the Pekin Tea Cutn party's Teas, when xliev are all the time vending trash and cheap stuff. which they have obtained elsewhere.— Others again assume the name of the Pekin Tea Com pany and imitate our 'packages, and thereby deceive many. W ore inform ed that thee is et person m Pittburgh sellin e g Tens under the name l of the New so York and s Philo delphin Pekin Tea Company. We have only to nay that this assumed company have no connexion, whatever. with the New 'York Veklit Tea Conipz.ey, as consumers of ten will readily discover by comparineflie article they sell with the genuine len, sold by the New York Pekin Tea Company, at the more of Aleisulder Jaynes, No. 72 Fourth street. It—Messrs. MeCALLNIONT & DOND, of Philadel phia, have no connexion, w hutever, with the New York Pekin Ton Company, nor have they any right or privi lege to sell tens under a name so nearly resembling our,' as to have a tendency to mislead the public. , I)OI:GLASS & Pt/ 75 and 77 Fulton at.. '''' Aodey's Lady's Book and Family Magazine 1 1IE oldest Magazine in the United Staten, contains monthly sixty page's of reading, matter, by the first writers in the country.—twelv e more than the New York Alagazines. Tvo splendid steel Engravings: an undeni ably authentic colored monthly Fashion Plate; lraLlel Cottages and Churches, Crochet Work, and other matters for the Ladies, all illustrated and well explained, 5.c. l'riee for One Year, (whi .. ch includes the Lattj'a lar Nexespape'r. making three publications in one mouth) 83 00 Two copies, without the Lady's Dollar Ne wspaiscr • • 5 00 -Five copies, sea th out: to the person sending the club • • 10 00 Eight copies 15 00 Twelve copies 50 00 A specimen of eiiher the Lady's Book, or the Lady's Dollar Newzpapgr, will be sent to any person paying post age on the re test. Address, L. A. GODEY, Jare 27-1 1 - NO. 113, Chesnut at.. Philadelphia. I Fifth Street Ttarning Establishment. r 11!E Subscriber, having completed his late improve " trictils. is now prepared to do all kinds of Turning and Sassing in u . 0e ;by supefatt Junin other shop in the West, as be'. has now twelve turning lathes. boring ma chines. and circular saws fitted up on the latest and most improved pions. Ile would most respeetiblly inform his friends. and public generally, that he intends to give his full attention to their orders. lie will keep a constant supply for the accommodation of his country customers, (carpenters and enbinebtunkers,) of newel-post and hal lusters, materials for contrail& Itnehand railing, bed posts and table legs. 4lia , bed' posts and rails fitted up on his most approved plin of ken fasteners and hickory screws. All orders from a distance promptly attended to. 11. 11. RYAN. N. 11.—Our German friends will alwayi find some at tentive Gegian pa the establishment to attend to their orders. N. D.—The subscriber would further inform the public, that he has a very powerful engine—about 70 horse pow. tr—and a few small rooms to let, with steam power in them, suitable for small branches of manufacture. Filth street, No. 2d, between Wood and Market sta. jan2..5-dtm ' A. A. Itisississ" & CO . , atm pisIIIIIT asses, BETWEEN TIMID ANTI FOCITTIT ATRIUM& - 11% FORM their friends and the public generally, that I ing about to remove to the spacious and elegant Store, recently erected on the suljointng lot, they will close oqt their largo and well selected stock or Fall and IVinter Goods, AT cosr, and in many cases less than cost, to ena ble them to open their new store with an entire stock of new Goods. The sale will commence this day, and continue until the first of March, or until their removal. Their extensive assortment of DRESS GOODS will be sold full 30 per eclat. less.than the usual prices. They consist of the m Sil k (ashionable Cashmeres and De Lames, Gala, Mohair, and Orange Plaids. Also, Bombazines, Alpacas, &c., &c. Cm/kit GOnfis—French at German 3ferinas, Queen's Cloth, French Plaid Cloakings, Broad Cloths` of all the most fashionable colors.. Black and Fancy Dress Silks, of every variety. Stumm—Cashmere, Tcrkeri, Tartan, Plaid, and other Shawls; a very large assortment, fully reduced one half in mice. FLANTIEts—Welsh, English, and American Flannels, of all colors and qualifies. Bonnet and Cpp Gloves, HOaiery, GiMpl and nuges. Wrought Collars aid Capes, Laces, Artificial Flowers. Plumes and Feath ers, Scarfs, Cravats, Handkerchiefs, Fancy Buttons, Lcvett Goons of every description. Woolens Grods. 1 . ..... . Cassimercs, Cassmetts, Vecings. Beavers, Pilots. Tweeds, Jaynes. Whitney and Bate Blankets. Also, an extensive assortment, Calicoes, Chintzes, Do mestic Ginghams, Checks, Stripes, Tickings, BTOWII and Bleached Musli', &e. The following will be Imam of the Prices: Cashmeres Pale. Usual price 371 c. Mons. de Lames 121 e. " - ...... 252121 e. Gala Plaids 50c. Mohair &Oregon do• -Mc., , 4 4. ......... . . ak e: Alpaccas 181 e. " 4 4 ...... , „:',,.274.c.. " " ' - 8100. Flannels 20c.. " " ......... .47k. Wrought Coltars.• • • '4E4c. 4 . 3750. Calicoes• • • 9010 e. " ". 'l2/c. Cassinctts• 290810.' 44 ,4 50c. Together' with every article in the store, which will bo offered equally cheap.' Visitors - May be assured, that they 'Will not be disappointed in the quality or pricea of. our g 6 Oila• ._...Ai 1,. ' - • • " .41Y.4i. MASON & CO, - 0 1 1- 0 - tianTr.m. i 5 i w , RCUANTS.--71`litt audscriberwitt 1. pay three dollars and ;iseventy-five cents per 100 lbs. casa, for good !nixed country. rags , 'in quantities of fiftr to three thonsned pounds, .delivered at doi Book 'Swim ? INo. 89 Wood street, Pittsburgh:. A...-. On hand, * general supply of school books. Frntiat and wrapping paper, blank books, etc., which will be sold by the dozen or retail; at Unrest coshmires for refit dy pay. UanTtl • 1 LUKEum.ips 4.lont:' .~. ~'.:max ! '~.;,~ ...~ 3` :. ~', ~~,.r ": i i ISE== CH 1 1 1848, ,ligrns d'e ' !am i t Off J. B antol7. W AUCTIONEER:AND COMMISSIONr MERCHANT, Amsangxv C PA: GIIRCULATI,—,The undersigned ' having complied with therequirements of the Auction Law, and taken out a Commission as Auctigneer, for the City of .Allegheny', is now ready to receive merehandize. in all, its variety, on consignment . for either public or private sale: and front long experience in the, shove- brunches of bissines.s. flat ters himself tkut!he will be able togive entire satisfaction to all who may favor hint with their patronage. Liberal advance made on consignments. I shall en deavor 10 make Speedy sales and quick returns. Tendering you' and your friends my services. I remain yittur obediet seivant;..L . BuRNSIDE. Allegheny n city, September, 1847. . • REVEUENCE‘. Jame, May, James mvuny, John Little. Jr., John R. Guthrie, NA/tn. A. 11111 &Co.; Jones R. Weinstock. James IC. Logan, John D. Davis, Parke & Hallam John 11. Mc- Fadden & Co., Alexander Stuart, Young & Stevenson. novlLy HENRY L. lILTRKHOLDEIL MEM 11=1=EMEfE BOOK AND .101 PRINTING OFFICE,': N. W. Cerzter 1t - Weed "044 RUM Street'. . . T HE nraPrietPr of the Mertestao Post and Mitacvar sap Sfaxerscraturn. respectfully biforins his friends and the potions of these papers, that he has a large as sortment of JOB 'TYRE, AND ALL-OTHER-.3rATE. FOALS necessary to a Job Printing Office "nd dug he it prepared to execute LETTER runs PIITh - rma of xyq9zir Diocturnos: Booky * Bills y , mlars, Lading' Cie Pamphkts, Bill , leads, Cards. Handbills. Blanks. " _ ........ __.__. A . Hat Vps. All kinila of Blanks, Stage. Steamboat and Canal Boat Bills. with appropriate Cuts, ;printed on the shortest notice and most reasonable terms. • He respectfully asks the pntronaire of his friends, etsi!, the public in general, in this brandh of his hnsiness. ,; ,- serial . • L. lIARIMIC I VP ptoble Puln}p4tary IT is flour twenty years since first used the Vegeta.. I hie Pulmonary Halsara in my family. Since that time it has been my practice to keep a bottle of the article by me for the use of my family, which is large, and for the benefit of my friends. I have uniformly found it to be a very valuable. efficient medicine; and think, that by luting it seasonably for the complaints for which it Is recotli mended, it has mien prevented the disease from takingla • more serious form. In one instance, I recommended:it to my brother, who resides in the State of New York, who was dangerously ill with a disease of theinngs. He has since written to me for more, • having found no: which gave him so much relief. OTIS .RECK. Sold in Pittsburgh by FL A. PAIINESTOCK & CO., . Corner of First and Wood; also, corner of Sixth and. Wood streets. - . - dec2s [,RE GREEN - AND BLACK TEAS.", M Me u, L York Pekin Ten Company, Just received at the Pe kin Tea Store. - -72 Fourth street. a very lame supply of fresh Green and Black Teas. of all"ihe different grades and finalities imported into this country: 'packed in lead. in 5 tb. boxes, in 1 RI.. cm.. and + ft. nackagga. A1n0.5 Ut. rin .e.annisters. of the different finalities. convenientfor families and steamboats, ranging' in prices from 371 cents, P Ht., to 81.50. Pine Oolong Sloth Tana, tit 4`14 , °RI, 75 , ' a7j.e.. and 81.00 p ?b. . We will refund the money In all cases where ottr Tapas do not give entire satisfaction, or exchange for a ailrerent, article. . For sale at the Pekin Tea Store, 72 F ourth at.. by deco A. JAYNES. MOOTS, SHOES. TRUNKS, &C.—Follansbee + Ela 13 ward, wholesale and retail Boot, Shoe.and Tmnif Store. No. 100 Liberty street, nearly opposite the head of Wood. F. &B. have in store and are receiving their Fall and Winter stock of BOOTS. MOE& &e.„ consisting of the largest stock they have ever been *blob bring to thia market. Qat stock of gooks haze mostly been manatee tnred to our order. and expressly for the Pittsburgh mar ket. Wo also have consts.ntly on hand a splendid stock of ffaysnard's Metallic Sum Slunk Shoes. both for ladies' and gentlemen's wear. the most beautiful article ever mannfaetured. We would solicit an examination of our stock of goods, by all who wish to purchase either at wholesale .or retail. as we shall sal . at a unau adertnee abort cost. Country merchants will find it to their Inter est to call and cranium our stork before purchasing. FOLLANSBEE •dc fIAYWARD, No. 184 Liberty at. amr2l PANCez—Chirkerinc.—One splendid ruse wood 6j Oa. tave Piano Forte. made by ( `bickering. Boston. Herr..—One smni-grand Piano Forte, from the manatee- Cory of Henry Hem Paris. at Octaves. Gate 4. Ca.--One enrved rose woodA Octave. mode by (tale At. Co., New York. One ditto mahogany 61 Oc tave. Sinddart. New York.—Ono elegant mahogany Piano. 6 Octave, which has been in mg for about a year. Price two hundred dollars. SECOND HAND PIANOS.—An excellent second hand Piano, made by Loud & Brothers, in good larder_ Pricesloo. One second-hand Piano. Prier $6O. For sale by JOHN 11. nov9 • St Wood street. T A X-ANCY GOODS at Z. Kirmars new store 67 Market at. 11 45 pea china VRACX, various styles: 4 dor. pieces shaded and plain velvet ribbon; 2 u black 2 " Celeatin7 and Terminal Bifill'Cai 11 " leery Memorandum Tabjetai 4 " Gut velvet pocket books and card eases. 4 " Florae -shoe combs, imitation of shell; 6 " German silver tea bens. TINIMINGS. A large lot of Gimp he ß ad 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 arc Extra hirge stir F.inonei Bags: Coral Beads, assorted strands; Writing Desks, all sizes; Ladies work boxes " Bnckganunon Boards; Gold Speetarles, all ages; Black Union Galloon. All the above goods Will be sold low. ^ no v:l5 OSICEPATIIIf; BOOKS.—just received-at the Book lA. store of the subscriber. in Fifth it.. near Market materin ,l scriber. para. by Samnel Hahnerntm. translated and edited by Charles Julius Hempel. M. D., 4 vols. . ffartmas ...ewe Diseases. by Dr. Ifempel. irol. 1. Ilomrropnthic Domestic Medicine. by J. Lowrie, en larged and improved byl. Hall. M. D. lahr's New Manuel. vol. J. Nos. 1 and 3. !tering, is Domestic Physician. A Manuel of Domestic Cookery, for the use of persons who are under Homeopathic treatment. pnthisßoo sien's m n D binchan Theratie Pocket Book, for llomm ts. y r. Okie. Habeman's Chronic Disease's, vol. 5. Together with Metlieine Chests, of dilO.rent Area and prices. iltP l6 ) VICTOR SPRIFIA NTEW BOOKS JUST RECEMED.—Ifaven UPtim Earth. by Janewhy. qne vnlnme. - $0 SR Cho ritock's Choice Works, by Lyrnington, 1 vol- OSS Coincidences of the Old and Nen' Testatnenue, by Rey. Blunt, D. D.. 1 vol.. 2.5 Chalmers' Miscellanies. Poems. Essays, &c. .1 SO Select Works of James. Venn. Wilson. Phillips • and Jay, in one large vol.. for the low price of 150 The Free. Church Pulpit. 3 volumes, - • 5 00 Modern Infidelity, by Schmucker: 145. of David. - Daily Walk with God. by Mathew Strong, - - 03 0 759 0 39 Circle of Human 14fe. by Tholnek, - Memoir of Charlotte Elizabeth. - - - -0 31 The Works of Francis Tnrretine, in the original Latin. to be complete in air volumes,—thrce volumes now ready: Willis' Poetical Works, in splendid Turkey Morocco, The above, with a great variety of new books. Mitre ceived by ELLiorr r‘. ENGLISH. jan7 56 Ararket st., between Third and Fourth. 'JEW AND VALUABLE BOOKS.—Undesigned Coin -01 cidenccs in the writings both oP the Old and NOV Test:mem:, an Alignment of their veracity; with an ap pendix'," containing undesigned coincidencel betiveen the Gospels and Acts and Josephus: By Rey. J. J. Blunt, D. D. heat American, from the Second London Edition . ). The Errors of Modern Infidelity illustrated and-refuted, by S. M. Schmucker, A. M., pastor of the First Lutheran' Church, Germantown, Pa. Sacred Philosophy of the Seasons: illustrating the per fection of God in the phenomena of Me year: in four Vol timer—one volume devoted .to eaeh season.- By the Rev. Henry Duncan, D. D. Chalmers' 3liscellanjes, embracing Reviews, Essays, and Addresties. By thelate Thos. Chalmers, D. D. The above, with a large variety of new and Standard Works, for sale low, by __ ,TEW WORKS.—Good Wive ? , by Mrs. Child; " History of Women, by Ar e . Childs; I Prose and Poetry pf ope and Attiaricet, by Morris and - Wns; 4 • Afachievelli's History of Florence; Life of Banvenuto Cellini; Letters of John Adams to his IY4.fe; Ll3itto bof s Ak S e Cp ee t of Song; Dictionary of Quotations. H. S. BOSWORTH & CO., No. 4.1 Market at. randies. 40 WHOLE, Ralf. Quarter and Eighth Pipes of the following brands and vintages: Sazerac, 1837; Seignette— • Otard, 1837 and 1844; Pinet, Castillion &Co., '44; lleunessy, 1844; /Tipsy, P. E. O. The above brands are warranted pure, or no sale; good judges are all invitedlo4antint for themselve s, at the corner of Smithfield and FTpla novlB P. C. MARTIN. Xi-AMIABLE BrXMCS—HOICTS STAISIDA.H.D Ll e DRARY.—Machiavelles Htstory of FlOrence and Prince ; Roscoe's Leo the Foctrth; Rostoe's Lorenin de Medici; Schiller's Don COOS'end other Dramas; Heck man's History of Invention/I; 'Memoirs, of Count, Grain mont ; Schleyell'S Phirdisophy of History; Sehleycll's Dramatic Literature; Memoirs of Col. Hutchinson; Hob,. Hill's Miscellaneous 'Works • Life of %Mamma Cellini ; Cox's House of Austria ; Honterweek's SOustsish',Litera mre:al 'Fa. Sale by 11. ...e.'721,A51V0RTH & CO., de 43 Market street. , . DRT:O9.—Gam Myrrh Turkey; " .Gart)lt tts , e; Kinn True; " Opium, new crop; " Ga!trauma, strained; Extr't. Julep; '‘ Dandelion; ifelladonne; Just received, and for sale by B. A. FA/LW:STOCK & Cor. First and Itroodats. IrE-WOODS.-425 bhis. chipped L0irw0 . 424; . 75 " ground ao ; • -.. . :. . 100 " chipped rustic., 100 " round CanrWcadi, . Suet received, and for sale by B. A. F.&IDJEOTOCK & CO., Cor"Pirst 'arid`Wodd at -.. OR BALE; Four Lou—Bounded by Fenn, Liberty I: 'and Hay mu, eacklet haring 14 , feet franc and, ak: tending back lip feet z.Tafcrib= are corner letal/ the th e yfbolel3X tif eone . thb*Keit • erunageona in, the CM- Fat es information appty, Wood and Smith . • • - =NM • • fIIL cellanenus. ELLIOTT & ENGLISH, -ounces or* toe* on • or • • • & co., corner of First and Wood sta. =11=111113211 . . -• • - . • filintilantOng; '—- '" -- -...17 '' '_ IVM: ALEXANDER 41 . SONS, . . ity-c....,,..__ f corsut Matmut Len Pitatmusts - :..r. ..:..4.....i... , ',_ - St. Clair staicig, pppoeite As. Mitt jiLiAmmoiv ii : . change Hotel, '.Wrirscptre on rawest; reepectfullylittoral l' friende and the public, that they ars prepared triTurni i t;t4 at tend to every thing in the line of Undertakeol ' they have quit the business of Cabinet Making, iith4 sir at tention will be devoted altogether to the &toys; itpsiness, ' keep a large assortment of COFFlNSmitiVrldhitishetif covered Land lined in the neatest manner. di a yardr or nmenkli, 451 d et all PP:smill wt!Apep 44 cnntit mr , -- i dy made, of all sized, qf ranger, cittabrm; And indm, at all prices, and nulde In tkd'estateAmts, and Of dater - it ) articled necessary for dressing the de an lo r audithig_.,.. nmersls, of quality and prices to sut: 9 VP PLATES (or engraving the name and age ; ICE CO ' fRr laying the body in ice, by those who wish to keep me ' (demi, boy length at time, and have ZINC FANS to pat lee In ' 6 " la Yw t lt't hear; LEADEN Coifing always 'on hand. we-ere et sPendid tpSvf IIEAIFISEVis pair of fine horses, and any number of the met- eft'lqr• etc., and will be prompt, punctual, and teas ib ii. •7": 1 augllll-y UmibireLlaa Wlareasola, Piarstaeletems,,. gg4q MD-WALKING CANE II:tfEIItELLAS. 1 . It. RICHARDSO: 4 !, fintsit ricroirf.(thoirat ono in the United &eta.) No. Market 4 P I elphia. .- . ALembants are respectfully inforrned Mall coatilin.P.io manufacture all the above goods,'by thaiajd of= • ntitarithstanding the great opp Ono Of pa . 5.4.5pp00 0 d the introduction qf expensllc royyy,to.• my . merit ie Cocuplite, and prices act ~ a ka On Pi'.4s**. isfaction. ri — As them is an Umbrella Store next door, of nearly. the same name, it is mutant ituf yon should remember I,lrJa. 1114C4,11.4RL1C1N, Factory, and Pantentes iir di . Cipei irvaretia,4.ll4rn of the Lassitadtioutll6.' 104, arkot st., Philadelphia. Cans trrAtteistion is requested to the celebrated Matt ; monad, a neat and beautiful article, combining' . this advantages of a Cano and Unibrells..• • ..felrll .. . 1111 4.lloghea,Cll7l 11, 1r Tl.: N. IP:NEW 1:1"vould Odd:Macs to the cid. IT sena or Allegla and vicinity, ttie intended raw val of his School, from thei aortnifof SeniluhkY end Sttliw• berry streets, where he has' been teaching for tholes twelve months. fin and ettel'Aptil Ist, be .wili.pecap R,Oths git'Eedttal street, lir .'clolonarle Row," 2nd d front ihe brilK. The 4ea 3 emic Year will consist am Sessions, qf va months each, commencing on the fi r s t Monday in Fe rnary and SepteM.4 , V. Batas or ym - nos, rya scutom dr me warrull - - Eniglisb.Riepartrnent—lncluding Reailing,Orthogra*, and Deflritng,l}'Oring, Grammer , Rhetonti Lot gie, English Compost pn 4dd crincian, GeoSiy, Hlse tory, Anthmet and the hig bcanc2l4# of 3 ~.rti Natural Philosciphy, Chemistry, A stranomy ffit Biology, Geology, intellectual and Moral Science, sal other branches requisite to a thorough English] duci3 non . .... .110 Classical Department—lncluding the Letin, }:'creak French languages, each an additional charge f0t,',....1116 64 The services of competent Teachers ere segnitMoS such as may desire to receive idetructions'in Drilurigg, Painting, and Music. . limp *signing to enter, will fi nd it to their interest tO do so its neat IS Gut ;hp fiestgq as pegribbl yet pupils will be received at anytime daringla Sgalt 3 / 4 ou ( and will be charged at the above rates gal 'front - d* 'time of entrance. Ne deductions erjil be mad for abstill ces, except in comes ppf prutracted Offices. • Any inforbiatiod svhidli may to desired, will be cheer' 'fully communicated to those who 6131 qua the isuitructo; at his rooms. m Reference may also be made to the following gent/ei Dr. T. F. Dale, Allegheny. Hon. C. Shaler.Pittsbarkh . Rev. D. Elliott, " fte,v• Ile (Hoene, Mr. H. P. Schwartz, Jur. I. Dyer, jen3l.elni S. MORRIS a. CO'S BLACK WRITING INlOlre • ir ' llerl=Z P F. t al nd a: 4 the manufacture, on an extensive scale, of an tu lip , s gutted to aR the purposes of the • consumer. The. perfeez lion of this Wraung Mk 'ccussiapt in the follswing mei: A ties: Frarmar---in which primetty it will be found . to surpass all previous preparations. It will flow wirit pew feet freedp,m, either from quill or steel pens, arid wanting ly tree from any corrosive qualities. Cotua—'J prdpr of this article is a rich, beautiful blue black. l[rrAll good black Ink, from its necessary chemical constitution, requires expostue m the tit to infest} deed color. It must . 101, therefore, be egliected.' ir Masao : , . meat the bottle is Rind; the hilt will been 4 .W st ie}. black. The first appearanee'llrill be P e ; bn talter ek• posure to the chemical action Cif UM . 0.. • AmAttre, eil on paper or in the inkstand, it will assurnda brilliant play ••• . . hue. PERMANENCY—The color is unalterable by the laristr,olt . time. It will never fade. On this accdunt, all important_ records should he made in this article, as yeanr ante' deepen and strengthen its tint. , . r N• B. This Ink ll writable (Or all kinds of Metallie Pens, and fd'i Pens Made of Quills; and what is hapax- . tent and very desirable with azikay, 1,1/4#o Impression by the Cppying.Pr will CIT9I ess. _ ... . . ..• gW e are using, in the institutions with which we awt, hcinn eted, Merril' Blue Black Writingjnk; and, in reipe er to: fluidity. brilliancy, and permanency, believe it superfoi go azzy Ink we have heretofore used.'t [NV— •,--*: • 4,..Thozston. Cashier Bali: qt Loluisvillfr; -Bit* Anlsuu, Cashier Northern Bank of Kentucky; hiN.gp p., Gawsthiney, cashier Bank of Kentucky; 1.. L. Shrive' • President of the Gas Bank, Thomas L. Helm, Clerk of' Barren County Court; Curren — Pope, Clerk of JelTenon .. County Court; I'. B. Atwood, Secretary Fireman's Intik rune Company: John Muir, Agent herniated ItlinlVl Company ; , S„ S. Good Win. Secretary Portland Dry ..• and Insurance Compan y. ; D. S. Chambers, Feenstary;' Franklin Fire and .Ma rine Insurance Company; ,I; H. Rhomer. Treasurer J.glqiavi Ye Sevin InstitutiONl• r • ...... i 4. supply of the above Ink, Mot reed and korstile by_ . . !.. . feb7 ' 'JOHNS T ON & frPOCKTO.N.: , -ft . - Labe's. Saying Powder: L' . .= • 4tQI:NT EA ~fre . 314.41rgecrrazP scisra.v morrsi-NALE woßzs. F faltraning the surface of Windows. Minaret 'la) G Ware, and restoring it to its original e:4w reney, this article is decidedly without an lg . is ßoat time and labor are saved by its one. A thoustin-7 0 ences could be adducedi n ece ssary,- IA tact. It will remove the oxide . ffcep surface as tr 44, ter: Copper. Rriamate, 27n, 4.e., wit/I.lln. . z .• spring it an unrivalled polish. • •.• • • • A fair trial as all that the proprietors vines the most skeptical of its utility. • • • : -- Directions for Use.—Let the Pcuader bet apPlietlsl,.l}ll7 t-• • damp; ;14 yroollen . cloth. With * a to h1413.F.1•11.11: every particle of oxide may be removed. (chi JOSge,/ R: CARR:Genera 4,oll. For sale by .1(711N D. MORGAN, Dragguit... _ . ‘l - RS. DUFF'S NEW MILLINERY AND BILIS itg. MAKING DITABLISIBIENT, Po. l 0 Sr. Clair 41., (between Penn and the Bridge.)--Dreues,Cloake;Ca Mantillas, &c., made to the latest French and Eng Fashions. Also, Bonnets, Hoods, Capes, Heed de. A choice seletiou of new styles Satins, Silk Velvets, French Flowers, Gimps, rich cap and bonnet Itibbints, I.aces, Fringes. Cords. Buttons, Crapes, Nodes, /1108101 7 - Cartibtitni. {_Handkerchiefs, &c., foI 110.4117.1$ On" retell at the lowest price. Country MR tie • plied with the latest French and English Pattern o smeary mine - article in the Millinery and I:Mllaq:flaking Ma, lit Njur . York prices. Straw Bonnets cleaned and altered to the pumas thailt• , ion. PITTSBURGH STEEL WORKS AND SPRLNO ANA AXLE FACTORY. - . • [Luc' Pmts. ' /WM W. JONES & Qtrytt.,,,. - 41,171061, lAlZijouFgbikSteel,RSieel i'l r otjt 8 riginp,andCoßalsitsandBJ66.4 tic Springs, Hammered Iron mid deslen4 , o able Castings , S ite Engine s, and Catch gelterally, corner of and Front sta., Pitts; ii.7r1117,:M feb9.3m 31ASKS.-3ast received, by ZEDULON Market street -1 dozen fine Wag Masks; 6 4, -- " Paper •-• • 5 " Corruntm; 3 gross Metallia=Mb Clesmises d'Sien Egg Boilers; 1 " Sal Spoons; 2 " Bone Mustard Spoons: gross Pennon Silver Table Spoors, .6 " ! " Rutter Knives; Tea " Picture Toy Books; 20,000 China Marbles; 6 dozen fine Woolen Consfons. A great variety of Coats and Caps. S_ S dozen fine French wiIIBAKETSow Basket.; 3 " willow Market " 6 " Strew Tre.yeljmg " CIPMes 12 " Metal Toy 1 " Willow Cradles; 6 " Glass Motto Seals; 3 " Bone " StarpFli; 2 Allen's Patent Revolving Pistols, 5 pair common Brass' dozen setts Cbesseren; 2 " " Dominoes; 6 " Tailors' Tsp. Measures; " Steel Rey-Rings, assorted; 3 " China Dogs and Sheep; 1 " Strings Amber. Beads; 12 Yeats Drums. it/ CANNOT 54,1 f Tl ln MUCH FOR 'Tr.—agora' I. proof the' ellcarty of De. Wineres OrittrostOosset . Mixturr. Resd4l4 P,Pfartng ri.:72o a, Feb. Iet,INIS. ,• "Mows. / l a y :* iir o s ,klSOlt oe4A 0 ..1 % Plug 4.. on to roue a atatennant Irega rot illta ea s t or Dr. tFillard's Cough Mixture upon gry lusted& • u 7..ogp o s twelve weeks, during the winter, I wits so mu with a barrassing cough, as to under true an#reV&l it to lute n 4 to my work: and, Ir.o/0 got, " bid every *akin to bebeve, wan ralmtur rwuraig um 4 consimpn. Atter trying Tanana remedies, entbout ." effect. I waded to try a bottle of Out Oriental Mixture. and mast say that I consider it the be tar, United Stn es—ln faet,leannot say too inueli for ty es' was entirely eared by the use of the first bottle. To. afflicted, I would say, 'get a bottle of it, and be met? - "PAM= CYColmtg -5 ? . Price 211 eenb, :4 0 44 gab try N .fAys & BRocrwA r , o. 2. 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