The daily morning post. (Pittsburgh [Pa.]) 1846-1855, March 03, 1848, Image 1

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DAILY '3IORNING POST.
''Hilted and Published every Morning, (Sundays e.reepted,)
•B y L. HARPER.
. MINER OF 'WOOD AND Virru STREETS
. [F r TERMS.—Fire Dollars a year., payable strictly
in advance. Six Dollars Kill i,nvariably be required tf
pot paid within the year.
lja- Single copies two cwrs—for sale at the counter
• ,of the Office, and by the News Boys.
r} he 'Weekly Mercury and Manufacturer
fs published from the same office. on a double medium
,iltect, at TWO DOLLARS a yeir, in advance.--single
optes FIVE CENTS. . •
No, aper will be discontined (unless at the discre
tion of the proprietor,) until all arreararcs are paid.
; uttention will be paid to any order unless se
'goutpanied by the money, or satisfactory reference in this
TERMSO,F A'
PER squkvx qv TN
_One insertion,' 38 30' One Month.
Two• • •do. 0 75 Two• •do• • - -
%Three• •do 1 00 Three du
•s , Oue Week 150 ' ' Four do
.'Tico•••do ..... -• •• • • • .2 50 Six- • • du
~ ,T hree do 300 ' One Year
YEARLY ADVERTISEMENTS:
Changeabie at ?Leasure..
t• oxr..S Q V J. Rh'. TWO SQUAWS.
:Six Months - 515 00 I Six Months 320 00
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One. Year . 20 00 One Year 30 00
' Larger advertisements in proportion.
i- Mr" Carets of FOUR LINES, Fire Dollars a Year.
• Large cuts will not he inserted, unless an extra price
• . is taid.
.' U 7 Advertisements upon which the number of inser
tions is not marked, will be inserted and charged until or
e dered out. •
k ArcALmosT. Afiorney at Late.—Oillee, Fourth
street, near R. Patterson's Livery Stable. fetal'
DR. GEORGE WATT.-01fice, No. 77 Smithfield et.
near Sixth st..iusburgh.
1 aug2l-y
rtlt. A.. W. OLIN' so
It, Physician end Surgn.—Olhee
.I—/ No. 8, St. Clair reel. Pittsburgh. /7". 10
WNI. O'MARA ROBINSON, lute U. S. Attorney. has
tantrmd his office iu No. H St. Clair st.
Tilt. JOHN CRAWFORD, °thee un St. Clan . street.
j_f totosite the Exchange. auglG-y
O#LADO LOOMIS. Attorney at Lato.--a)ttiee Sth
. Mal above Wood. julvt-y
111110 MAS M. MAItASHALL. Attorney at La to.--Olace.
Lowrie's Buildings. Foatth eT. jonlAy.
TAMES CALLAN, Averury cd ZO, cur:ter of Wylie
tf and Fifth streets- - I,am.• Corner." feblo-y
- Er M. KENNEDY. .-liternee at Lair. Odice in the
.aiue building with Alderman 11.F.711tuiter. Fifth id..
between NN'ooil and Smithfield ets. nstel7-fint•
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JOriN Arrer,rey at L n le.-Othec.: , ;orth . stile
of Filth street. between \Vaud and Southhold, to
the
carne building with Alderman Nlorrow. sep3o-Iy.
TOSEPII C. IiFKIIMIN. Attorney at Loto.-001ec in
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Wallace's building. on 4th et-. between Wood and
Smithfield ate. novle-y.
CILEURUE W. LAING. Attorney and Counsellor ot Law
k_T and Notary Public.—Office at the corner of 4th and
Wood sta. over Sibhett Jones Exchange office. oct4
ArrILLS & DONNELLY, Attorneys and Counsellors
V at Late. Pitesburith, Pa.—Office on Fourth
a at.. be
tween Smithfield nod Grant.
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- RENWND SNOWDEN. Anurncy of Lit w.—Onice
1.1 tie building on the North Cast corner of Fourth and
Stnithfield sts. uart 1-y,
MORROW , 3 1,terotae.--Ottice north side of Fifth
its street, between Wood and Smithfield. Pittsburgh.
septo-y.
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A f t DLEss & NrtllXll.F....tilurate yr and co ud.srt
.o_,L tor; at Lam.—Office on Fourth street. opposite It.
& IL 11. Patterson 's Livery Stable s Pittsburgh. srplo-y
11011.W.1R0 S F aV.IR'iZ ‘‘' ; Worn.. ys at Lau.
on Fourth .street. toetwecit :Lad Santh
field. appall , " l'atierFol.'4 Stnble ap7-y
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cIEOR.Uf.; I'. (111.1.Nii IRE. Ary at Lam—.Oa.,
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Breed's building - s. 4th labovn Wood Plitstpurith.
Nopt?.-I
JN. M . t . i.o it V. .I:forney unit Cou.elior at
• Office tin Bakusvell's Buildings on Grant st.
j,e2,11 7 17-1 v. .
1)C. Attvrtuy and Cat/
• OifiCe on Ith St.. between Wood and Smithfield
and nearly opposite the Mayor's office. novel-y
scorn Ltenti4t. Fourth st, Live doors weet at Mar
J• ket. work waatunited. and if not perfectly ions
factory no ellargeA wilPhe made. fehlt)
ENIOVAL.—Dr. Robert Snyder. has removed tnar.
_it , &bee to Fourth street, between Wood and s ' 13601401.1
streets r1.5-ty
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. .Ideemsto.- 0 c 'eon street.
1 opposite I). Leech & Co's, packet line office. Otliee
ours from 7 o'clork. A. M.. to 7 o'elork P. M.
ELNIONAI..—A. Mitten has removed his commission
_CC and forwarding business from the Canal Basin to his
new warehouse. on Third -drum, nearly opposite the Post
mayan.y
Office.
TORN J. MI l'etii , ,l, Airarnry and C o ulisdicir al Jule
t i t —Office on Smithfield street, a thw doors above Lhu.
-C. mond alley.
• N. 8.--i7ollectinns made on moderate terms. inydd.
L A ' NOTICE---JASIM S. CUAFT. Anoraty and CPIOI-
-seller at Late, has removed to the office next door
nest of Rody _Patterson's Livery Stable. Fourth 5 ITCct.
Daring his absence upon public duty, for the coming
month, any bosinc.s for him may be lett with .1. 11. Me-
Calmouxkato., as above 10,17
TA.NIE:s S. CHAFf, A/tor/try, Cabmen/it'. and Notary,
flt, Pittsburgh. Pa.. having resigned the °dice of Secreta
ry of the Pittsburgh Navigation and Fire Insurance Com
pany, will attend specially to collections. snit business
connected with Navigation. Insurance. Accounts. and
Real Estate. Business hours, from 9 A. M., to 9P. M.
Caine. first door west of Alderman Miller's. Fourth street,
near Grant. ap7
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fiLIAIthES M. 11A' Attorney ac Lam. Plusburgh. Pa.
Commissioner to take the proof and acknowledge
ment of Deeds, Leases, Contracts. Depositions. °nether
writings, to be recorded or used in the rimtes of Kentuc
ky, Indiana, Tennessee, blichiiltui and :11issouri. Office,
Burke's building. Fourth st. marl2-y
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,IDWIN C. WILSON, Attorney and Counsetlor at Lair,
C 1 Franklin. Venango county, PIL_ will attend promptly
to all business entrusted to his care. Collections made in
Warren. Clarion, and ictiereou counties.
rpo MY CLIENTrI..—My partner, Mr. Liggett. and Wm.
E. Austin, Esq., will attend to my unfinished busi
ness. and I recommend them to the patronage of my
friends. lam authorized to state that they will receive
the counsel and assistance of the Bon. B. Biddle. Office
2d story of Burke s buildings, 4th street. between Wood
and Market. (jun.ly) SAMUEL, W. BLACK.
OTT° KUNTZ, Manufacture of in.corrupttoic Term
Smithfield street, two doors below Fifth street. Pitts
burgh, Pa. Always on hand a full assortment of Plate.
and Pivot Teeth, of a variety of shades, as simple Plate,
Nolan and Biscuspidatoes, Gum teeth, Screw Piiot
teeth, & e. Teeth and blocks made to orth r; Dentists
supplied with all articles in the profession. All orders
from abroad must be accompanied by the cash
frp• Platina always on hand. n0v15.•
JOHN A. PARKINSON. Alderman, Fifth Ward, Pena
st., between Walnut and O'Hara sus., where he may
be found at all times. Those having houses or othef pro
perty to sell or rent, can have the same punctually atten
ded tos debts collected, and all the duties of ah Alderman
will receive prompt attention. 0c27-y
THAY W. WILLIAMS, Attorney and CounaelloPat
im, (successor to Lowrie fie Williams,) Mee at'
the old stand, Fourth st., above Smithfield.
TILE Partnership heretofore existing between Henry
W. Williams, Esq., and myself, in the practice of the law,
wee!, dissolved by mutual consent, oh the 26th ult., and the
beinieirs-Will hereafter be eohtinued by Henry W. Wil
liams, whom I most cheerfully recommend to all for whom
I have the honor to do business—as a gentleman every
way vrotihy of their confidence.
declEt-ty WALTER H. Lown..m.
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George U. Riddle, Conveyancer.
FFICE in Avery Row, Fifth Street, above Smithfield,
Pit,sburgh.
1110IITO AGM, AOHEEISELTIS, BONDS, RELEASES, and
other instruments of writing, drawn with neatness, legal
accuracy and despatch. lie will also attend to drawing
and rillinr /Rah anus , Liens, Account, of Executers, Admin.
istraters,f c., Examining &hies to Real Estate, Searching
Rotor:Win Liens, fc.,
, From his-long experience and intimate acquaintance
with ' tharnanner of keeping the public records, he expects
to give satisfaction to those who may entrust their bust
ness to his care. dectfi
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DEMI N . DENISON, Arromtvr AND Cousszr,
LOE AT Law, Cleveland, Ohio, will attend to profes
sional business in the Courts of Cuyahoga and ad3oining
counties.
He will also give careful attention to Collections in any
part of Northern Ohio.
REYERIttICE S t
Chief Justice Parker, Cambridge Law School.
Hon. Richard Fletcher, 10 State st., Boston.
Hon. Samuel H. Perkins, 141 Walnut st.. Philadelphia.
Richard B. Kimball. Esq., 53 Wall at., New York.
Hampton & Smith, Pittsburgh.
For additional reference, refer to this Office.
PAMPHLETS:--Sehillees Mird-OrOil
Schiller's Wm. Tell;
The Shadowless Man;
Fouque's Magic Ring;
Undine ;
Marco Visconti, from the Italian;
Musaeus Tales;
Tales of the Baroness Forme ; &c.
11. S. BOSWORTH & CO., 48 Market at.
"Flit 011HEOPATHIC MEDICINES ANDEOOKS.—Just
J_L received, a fresh supply of Homeopathic Medicine
Chests, Homeopathic Coffee, Sugar of Milk, and a large
collection of the latest publications on Ilomceopathr, at
the Book Store of
VICTOR SCIUBA, Fifth street,
Between Wood and Market ate.
EZZIE
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rolessional (Earbs
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J. A. Stockton & Pittsburgh
Murphy, Wilson & Co.,
lion. James Kinnear. Franklin.
Hon. Alex. M'Culmont,
Hon. J. Wilson, Steubenville, 0.
O!CARS-75,000 CIGAILS. of the following ,celebrated
'LI - broods: Sjlea , Eeulapio, Dos Amigos, De - Fasten,
London Crania. Falls .Principe. La Royadero, Colorado,
Regalias, Carado, Justo Song Principe, Cheroot's Eagle
PnuciPe, Lord Byron Regalias. For sale by
dec.9o•: P. C. MARTIN.
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Jmt. - 14 Auctionar and Cononinion Akr
-chant. No. 114. Wood At. . 6.1,1
PORTER'S DAGGERRIAN GALLERY, Philo Hall,
over the Pot Of f ice. ' felt].
JOtEs; D. I).A.VIS. Anctionerr and Commission Merchant
. corner of Wood and Fifth sts.
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Ouse.
, tiki , sl 2 lA li e r igs: , urg h Canner ad d Ch ai r
febl-y ;11 ICILARD T. LEWD. Js., Importer. and dealer in
lA, Forrign and Domestic Saddlery, Hardware, and Car-
VEHDLON KINSEY, Dealer in Fancy Dthuti 4- Trim - ' riage Trimmings, of all descriptions, No. 133 Wood st.,
E. A mines. N 0.67. Market street. 'fchl - Y i Pittsburgh, seven doors above Fifth, and one door above
- ! H. Childs & Co.'s Shoe Store. • apti&
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4 LEX A-NDER JAYNES., Pekin Tag Store, 72 Third 61., •..
near Wood. lehl'Y lri lo COUNTRY MERCHANTS.—A. A. MsisoN & Co.
MCLOSKEY, Iron City Clothing Statt,tio. 132, 1 02 Market sweet, invite the attention of Country
Liberty st.. opposite the mouth of Market •.;fehi..y Alerchants to their extensive assortment of Foreign and
Domestic Goods, which will be sold at eastern jobbing
prices.
' l'Wholesalc Rooms. 2d story. se3o
JOSIBIA ROBINSON, Agent for Harden & Co.'s Line
of Plackets. Fifth st., one dour below Wood. febl-y
vriLLIA.m JACKSON, Pakni illedkitte Dep 89 Lib
erty st., head of Wood. Tebl-v
QUM. OVSTERS.—A constant supply of Shell Oysters - ,
• • 1.7) roasted or in the shell; also Game and every dulled
atjr,Vti c e lo n f o t t l i t c c ,,. .scason, served up in
B stikie s ri K oil u s x tv c le li n A t s tl a te r si:ort-
M.A. n ß e T t iLLA"' o 9, , l e 's Fa y G
I Fifth Prcsbyte -r ir . ail ‘ rt i :r fi c e # l .
. . _ • . .
deeti-tf Third mt. between Wood and Market st.
$4OO
• 6 00
7 00
.S (10
10 00
• •15 00
EORGE COCHRA.N Forwarding and Commission
k...T Merchant. No. Q 'V% oat st., Pittsburgh. gy ttov27-y
• I AI McDONALD.. Ed! and Brass Founder, First st.,
and Dim ne ss "
E .... 5 (,: 1 . mr2 - r . k & e , E m i . ,l l; l e ozi sec: • ,, B T oti r e d ik a r3 nd aV ot T t eora f, e . r b s i- N y 'o , .L ,
1 11 ,0 a r rtV, g i e s n p e r r e a p l a h red o t n o
t m he ake mo ß s r t as r s ,, Cas=
-D , DELANY', Fashionable Clothing Store. No 49, Lib- tens and shortest notice. Ile invites machinists. and all
v
1. fela- i those using brass works to give nun 11 Call, as lie is de
. eery - RL
_ _ . ~., , tax-mined to do all word in his line very low. inyiri-ly
s
III?. .. 4 co S r A tie ß r Ci of 11.o.oid"a'n'ItTrinxothi g E in x . chang .!( 8 ,.;, '- i k - 7 , 73 '
No. 94. Woo,l street.. Pittsburgh. A general assort-
HOLMES & SON, Bankers and dealersin E.rrhan,. 7' j
nrnt of Pier. Mantel and Toilet Glas,es: Portrait . Minis
_ Coin and Bank Notes, No. 65. Market st. 't febl -17
, titre and Landscape. Frames, plain Mill °mountain!. of
... _
JTACOS WEAVER, Wine and Liquor Merchant. corner every variety of patterns. Also, a new style of Wnidow
of Market and Second streets. , febt-y Cornices: call in and see them; all of which will be sold
cheap fur cash. or city acceptances.
ITrllotels and Steamboats furnished cheap.
JOSEPH MURPHY, 94 NVoml to..
Pmetwal Gilder.
FULTON.BeII find Bras Founder, No, 4) Second
. between Market and Ferry et.. febl
T M. HITE. Clothing Store, No 167. coruer of Libor
ty and Sixth sig.
4,:1111•11 .k SINCLAIR. lime Martin .4. Siinth.l Iraele.toie
I Greet-7,, Patti tice and Conattli,sion Merchants. SO Wood
street. Pittsburgh. The undersigned having tittered into
partnership under the above style. respectfully ask the
patronage of the friend, of the late final, and of purchas
ers general!). They teal warranted in promising that
the) can give satisfaction to all who may Mir of them, ur
confide business to their care. WM. 11. kMITII.
CII. PAULSON, Hat and Cap Manufacturer, and mitr.2l3 W. AI. SINCLAIR.
s dealer in Ft:as of all kinds, No. 7,3, Wood at..ilrixt FLINT (:[..xs.s yid,. !it Ceit
door to the corner of Fourth. fell
he manutacture, and keep comdantl) on hand, cut.
tuoulded and plain Flint Glassware in all its varieties. at
their warehouse. comer of Market and Water sts.. Pitts
burgh. Our works continue in full operation. and see
or. constantly adding to Otte Mock. watch enables tie to
fill orders south promptness. Pm - chest rs are respectfully
solicited to roll and examine priers and terms sent 8-I__
rpOWNSEND. CARR S I'o.. Con,h and Tra izon 31n
kers. St. Clair street. near the Bridge. febl-1
TOILSES LITERARY DEPOT, No. O.
near Wood.
D it iv lnt d O' s l. ‘ l . 'N'S OFFICE. No. 65. Diamond :•
"%TILLER & RICKE7rSON, Wharsole (inxers onlf
mixsion Merchants. corner of Liberty and Irikin
I A. AI'ANCI.TV & CO.. Fvrtrarding
C
Sion Mercitants, Canal Basin. Pittsburglk.
mar:l-tly
4 131.1 . 11 F:. Piano Pore Inanulariorer and 4.lvaler ur
„io„ioa, No. Wood .trect. ncsr
Fifth. . nov
Tr AIS 11.110C.ICWAY. Draggers, and Agents for
11 Patent Medicines, Liberty street. near Calla! Basin
-ebt-v
TOSEPII 1.1:001)1.1 ELL. importer. and . dealer ta For
•) eicn and Domeeie IThrdware. corner of Second and
NVood ma..rittAburzb A-K.441 -1y
CI AMUR!. NOORE. Ha: rtnd Cop Monufaerurrr. and
CI dealer in FURS. NO. 75. Resod street. third door above
Fourth. • ieb I-v
A MC Et. & CO...ku - notA for (:a end
Ripporrl's Rtritar Line of Pad,: SATs riot, ',Nie ~4
1 - ort: to Liverpool. No. 142 Liberty at. felil-y
TAM ES BLAKELY. Agent or Alessrs. Roche. Lim 's
'Co.'s Line of Parkes. Penn 55_ (our doors below Ca
Tint Basin.
JOIIN 31V1.0titt . EV. Tailor and Clothier. labsrty et
between Sixth street and Virgin alley. sourlt Tide
sent 0-y
TOSEPH MAJOR. Boat Starr. Ship Cliandier. 4,1‘1
• .kataay of Pittsbt,trgh I.ard Oil Factors'. Sp 4. Mar
ket street. Pittaburgh. 011112-ff
Altr S. CALDWELL. Drpni ter NA,. Pubbtanon,CP;
11 riadira4. Neva-pap,. 4t. Third st.. oppo4tte
Post Odire. febl•v
FAAFFEA: O'CONNOR. Proyri-tors of tile flaOur,
j Pomade Boar Line. corner rem, and Wekyne SU - CCU.
irbl-y • _
T AMTSM AV. who:. ,rile Foru•:-ri.l,.ppnd(ee
r)
/MI! ion 21.frretanf. between )lark-1 and
Ferry trbly
•
T - 11.1.1A M A 1111.1. & 'u.. Ban ker. a lirE Xell (1;:,
Broken. No. W. Wood st, one door above Fourth.
exst side. fel( v
CUItRY. itninhrsan4 Erehnslw, /knkr,-.1.
1.15. NVood st.. thlrd.door S cion. Fourth. west +tdr
RANIER 3RAIIS. flan A. , -ra nod E Ernirrs,
h
corner of Third and Wood AI,. oppoole Rt. Cho r;p•
I Tote!.
TOLINS'raN - Jr. sTocicroN. licooksetieT,. Motto..
•11 Pr.nrers and Pubisshers. evrt, Market ntollkirrl it
• •-.
T LIE LOOMIS. Agent. 1;04.1 Aft!, I CI d 5,T,f0,,,. 3 J
A dnalerin Pthlring Paper. .V.
O' strret Let we.,
Diatnnnd nll,y aced Fourth IAI
. • _
.
CA. WANULTY...N.4ePt ft, Pic ksvvrth's ay Fretzo
. Lint. and badepmdent Portatk Boat Line. Canal
lin in. ' kill,
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{OSES ATWOOD. Airent for the Norr.i ,tonencan
In
1, saran. Company. of Int ileulclplaa, Rater and Front
at.. at the Warehou4, of Atwood and illnef , • febl.}
I)!IODFS& ALCOR:s:, Manufactory% of .Itustord
Ground Spier,. Cazsops, 4-c.. 4-r, No. :re, Mill. trrct
het,vcen \Vnnl o•vl Market.
IrICTOR SCRIUA, Blvd-7ter. : 4 rivsorter. attd A L - Ind,
Fifth st., between Wood and Market its-
Pittsburgh
tatil•-y
Cif.".11001, BOOK AND PAPER WA PA:llol7,t.:E.—Lui 7 c.
671 Loomis. Azent. Puhltsher. lk,ok stilt.r and lc
. Roo tond
or. I.Vocol Ft.. PitT,burr.b..
I . II'STEE.N, Brass roundel. and t:w• Piper. Smith
field street, between Diamond Alley •nft Firth at.
l'ittsborzh. derld-ly
T & J. Nt=i)F.virr. Innicsale Grim:in:dealers in Pro
. duce and Pitudinrg triminfrietures raac ally. No
214 Liberty. opposite 7th ttreet. Pittsbarzh np23-y
CI EVES MG WOKS cLoTniso STORE, No. 5 6th
Street. near Liberty. 3011\ FAtmr.N, Troprirtor.
• ' nov27-y
( '1 GO GE ARMOR- Milne, Fourth stroe6 between
3: Wood and Smithfield streets, nearly ottjmaite the
Itlayor's office.. .-;9an.211-y
JOHN D. MORGAN, lrhalesalt and Druecirl
No. O3i. Wood street. one door South of Dibroorot AI
• . fell
ku,;,NsBEF & Fi.l yw AR D, Wholesale isnd &fail
DtaLot, in Boots. Shoes, Trunks. &r.. No. *'G Liberty
street, nearly opposite the head of Wood. feb4-y
P A. FAIINESTOCK & 0.. no air rug Ware
1). howe. comer of Fire! and Wood street.K and cor
ner of Wood and Sixth ms. feb4-y
R—
EMOv AL.--G,o. Ir. smith 4- Co. have removed their
Of from Penn st.. to their New Brewery on Pitt
st. and Dugnesne Way. • dee2S
IXTM. ALEXANDER & SONS. Coffin Makers and
T Furnishing Undertakers.. corner of Penn and St.
Clair streets, opposite the Exchange. Entrance on Penn
Street. feb4-y
WIN MELLOR, wholesale and retail 'dealer in
'deale
J Music and Mu-kieal luatrumens, Piano Fovea, School
Books and Stationery, No. 1.2..^3V00d street, Ttitsburgh.
jant-y
. I) RAZIER'B BELLOW—Just received :an assort
'nem. large sileo, Brazier's hand Bellowir; also. Par
for and Kitchen dd.: wholesale and retail. 'S
decls JOHN W. BLAIR, 126W00d st.
S. WATERMAN. wholesale firoccr, Commission
and Forwarding Merchant, and Dealer in Produce
anePittsburgh Manufactures, Nos. 21. Water, , and 2 Front
sta., Pittsburgh, Pa. .3V23-Y
—,_—__
W. SELLZES. ..iINO. NICOL.,
SELLERS & NICOLS. Produce and General Coronas
sion Merchants, No. 17 Liberty street, Pittsburgh.—
Sperm. linseed and lardzils. -- lan27
JAMES PATTERSON, JR., corner of First and Ferry
sts.. Pittsburgh, Pa.. manufacturer of Locks, Hinges,
and Bolts; Tobacco, Fuller. Mill and Timber Screws,
I-loosen Screws for Rolling Mills, &e. 'seplil-y
- -
URYAR, Rectifying Distiller, and wholesale dealer
tt.l in Foreign and bomcetic Wines and Liquors, No.
11-0 Liberty street, and 53 Diamond alley, Pittsburgh, Pa.
]y2l-y
LNVILISIARTH, Lumber Merchant. Otto on Penn
. street, between Irwin and Ilond streets. Pittsburgh,
Pa. All commissions will be promptly attended to.
tnals-y
•
JH. BISHOP. Veterinary Surgeon, ean f be found at
• his Hone Shoeing Establishment, nearlbe Si. Clair
street Bridge, lately occupied by Messrs. Carac Rowland.
novs-dbra
MIXCHANGE. HOTEL, Exchange Plan,
.Baaanare. D.
Dosses, Proprietor. Coaches will be tlaeadiness at
all the landings ; t o convey passengers, free #' charge, to
the Hotel'
WARRICK MARTIN, Agent for the Franklin Firs
Insurance Company of Philadelphia, at the Ex
change office of Warrick Martin & Co.. corner of Market
and Third streets. febl-y
-- •
•
- WING ac PINNEY, Agents for the Delaware Marna/
I‘. Safety Insurance Company of Philadelphia, at the
Warehouse of King and Holmes, Water stryt, near Mar
ket. • • fehl-y.
T. SELLETAS. INO. moots.
QELLERS & NICOLS. 'Produce and General Commis
-1,7) mien Merchants, Nb. 17 Liberty street,Yittsburgh. —
Sperm. Linseed and Lard Oils. janilo.
tong CAUSON.
CARSON & MICNIGHT. Wholesale (:recut and Com
mission Sixth street, betsvegii Wood and
Liberty, Pittsburgh, Pa. decd-y
WM. GLENN, Bookbinder, has removeif to the corner
of 'Wood and Third sta. above C. H. Kay, where
he is prepared to do every description of ruling and bind
ing. dec2-y
P C. MARTIN, Wholesale and Rasa Grpeer and deal
• er in Foreign and Domestic Winesj.and Liquors
Foreign and Domestic Fruits, Nuts, 6c0., NO 60 Water st
seps-y
ATM BOOK STORE,—ff. S. Bostoorth# Co., No. 43,
.1241 Market at.. next door to Third. are -lust opening a
new and extensive assortment of Books and Stationery,
which they will sell, wholesale and retail,' at the lowest
prices.
JOHN W. BLACK & Co.. Wholnalr Groarr. Produce
and Commission Merchants, and denlegF in Pittsburgh
Manufactures, No. 166, Liberty street, opposite Sixth st.,
Pittsburgh. mayl2
lU—Liberal advances made on eonsignOtenn,
=NM
_
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• .
Business arbs
T OHN CARTWRIGHT. Importer and Nlannfacturer of
! itJ all kinds of Cut!, y, Surgical Instruments. No. K 3
Wood street. second door below Dinmond ntley. fell
DIISINTON'S UNRIVALLED BLACKING, mauu
-1 lacturrd and sold wholesale and retail, Sinitlifield
brttveen sixth and Virgin alley. 0et142-y
4.2 M KI\LEV. Mous, Sion. n•of Orunatrufni Pointer,
and dealer in PILNTS. No 44. St. Clan. et.. Pitts
burgh. lots constantly on hand all l'Avaa. either
Mised. Japan au.l l'opal Varnish. Linseed Oil:
Licaled nil: Spirits Turpentine: Window Glass. of all
Purr. Paint Brushes. &c., all of the best quality.
and ter sale at rer,onnble paces
itA Kspr.An ri.t.RDENS —This bcauttful plAcc of
resort having heen E rent repaired. the proprtetor in
now ready 10 teethe k111.1. - .11/4, ht the day west.. or
nierith Ills aveottonadations arc food, 11111 A hi., prices
ars low. NIct:I.ELLAND.
I A. CAMERON, MaraW'orturcr notiou• Warr and
• Srnie, andCnare , t;:s tki ,fl 4 res;_ect
(al:l nil.:h. ru,,,,tuw• t,i 411 tru,l% tTU
feels war•
ranivd thal tir can give 5111151tOttInti to all who may par
t:l4as, Of F uu/I:, t . ,,t•.:301111 ,. .1 15 Vtl M'Ketsrs p;on of
3:11 morll.ly
0117% rh• firm of Ainics&n.
•/ 4. C., 1 rt.N, r. .0111111iSi1011 ..Itl Flo° r
Merchant denier to nil Snits of Count:, Produce. cop
per. on piates. Router; tools. tine, tioo,
iron nail car', white loci!. c •lutta. roitoii
SLC . 01111 PIINAAIrgh NI.3IIIIICIUN e. ectirral:y rorner of
Litterty nod Irwin ,I,Ptll. P1 , 16.b1111.11.. PR L iberal ed•
vs.loce. to ('ash or liontlh. uctde• on consignments of Pr,
ciour. may
' STLItz: U 1 STEW+ "—G en Schorrk
y In loran, In. InertilA abd ihr public. that
be tr , tar's m thr rerrlpt of tlo Frrsa °Arne's, which rhh
be served op lo r,erc ell% le. at abort nonce. To to:t
ro.-tfrennt,,,, ~a•ed and to: Atak at the COM., Le: Sib
and Snrohtirid Kett or W:7-6
It c
Ajt .11,eliani, No 1:") Wood street. Pitteborgh. continues
to trao.ael a2 ,. .. , 1111 Cidatio.sion hit.toess. esteccian o
y t
the putehtior and wile of .Iriterli:oll Ina rinfartucca and
pre lore. and an reveivnid nod forwatatioc Goods co.itidati,
ed to ?Osen, A• aceat tor the 1/01111.1fttali,ICrs ht seta
br cotodantia ' aoppited ,Ith the protelpal articles of Pi:ta
bor:li man•tiacturc at lotvest wholesale mei,
(tid. - rn and surillnelits are respeilioliN rohctwd
rr )IIIiDES osi 4'.,-,)10. ante at .'eve ork Loa., N'
IR tr. ['lna at t.ciween Wood and Market. Mautitae•
torero of \lu , rd Ground ea. euMatsu;..t.c Ste
open t 1 to - tog . th te e preceor watk so large VistiOrlllll.7 tit sit Sr. ioles in their one. witieli 11, - ) oil/ ohislcsale
u 1 q.tau
•ittes to .tot dealer.. it La. , te.a s e pyre s. An
rnrte s a , .1.! 11 them oarta toed Men:bat:in intr. - dingle ,
r 0 east o o II to cal! !idiot - C . IeIAvOIC the city
The) may i.e found at tact warehouse. N 0.27, Fifth st
21 It,t _
_
A / It 111. 1.1 , t5 Beat Kriping tool lrellitriZ C10.1.V.5. C0t
..;!1 lier 0; rim and Ilarko/151feet'. re-ripens 00 7110a<112)
tell Ale:collide and Steamboat Boo: Keeping taught
In the lanai Crier:lli, end expeditious manner. lo addi
tion to the usual comae of tvsttuc Uon and practice. Mr I.
will ott Monday commence • COUrne. of Practical
Lc , : are..w!och the apfdication of the science of at•
Counts to 411 the details of busitacs• will he minute!) ex
plained No extra tlarge utade for there Lerittre4—
Hours Of tilltlite•s. 10 to 12, a tar . 2 to 1, and 7 to 10.
P at pad
DRl:(o4"—Joti Druf:ctat and Anothe-
I 7 ear, north-weal cornet of Wood and Falb wr,,4.
' Pot,o.tt,o. wall keep constantly on Land Drugs, PII-Olt.i,
Dye-Htuffs. Stc
N —Phrncians' prescriptions carefully compounded
from the Lout raster-talc at any hour of the day or night
Also, an assortment of Perfumer)'. fine tooth, hate. and
clothes Hrnshcs, &c.. &c he , which he halt sell Inw for
cash opt-514y
'WILLIAM TROVII.L.O. Undertaker, Fifth street. im•
riedietelv opposite the Theatre. respectfully in
limns his friends and the public in general, that he hes re
tained business es a Furnishing Llnderniker, lie Is sup
plied with and always keeps on hand Coffins of all sires
and kinds. Shrouds, and all other articles necessary on
such occasions
Salver plates, ice bolts. and leaden coffins will be sup
plied on order A fine hearse and carriages always ready
to attend funerals, sepaa4 y
t,
1 . ARDWA RE. CUTLERY. SADDLERY. ac—Jove
1 1V 41.1ka. Importer and Deafer in Foreign and Do
rm., Th
e iedtecer, would respectfully inform his friends
antl e public generally, that he is now receiving his
Sp c supply of Hardware at the old stand of Walker &
Woorlwell. eo. r -, 5 Wood street, which 11111 will dispose of
on the mob! reasonable tenor. lie will bo continually
receiving fresh supplies direct front the manufacturers in
Europe and this Country. which will enable him to com
pete with any establialiment either East or West. Wes
tern Merchants are invited to call and examine his stock
before putchuning elsewhere. Milli
- 1 - 111.1.:(iGIST AND APOTHECARY. No. 45, Market
11 street. three &ewes above Third, Pittsburgh, will have
constantly on hand a well selected assortment of the best
and freshest Medicines. which be will sell on the most
reasonable terms. Physicians sending orders will be
promptly attended to, and supplied with articles they may
rely upon as genuine.
Physicians' prescriptions will be accurately and neatly
prepared from the best materials, at any hour of the day
or night.
Also, for sale, a large stoclt of fresh and good Perfu
mery. dectin
J. D. LERNER. C. V. ANDLISSON,
Late of Pittsburgh, P. Late of Nashville, Tenn.
1 EHNIF.II & ANDERSON, Dgsr.siss In COTTON.—For-
Ij warding and Commission Merchants, No. 8, Front
Siren, above Broadway, Cincinnati, Ohio.
REFER TO
Merchants generally, in Pittsburgh, Pa.
Merchants generally. Nashville, Penn.
W. P. Lane & Co., Louisville. Ky.
Springer & Whiteman. Cincinnati, Ohio.
James Johnston & Co..
Hewitt, Heran & Co.. Nov Orleans.
Magregnr & Morris. New York.
Duval. Keighler & Co., Baltimore.
Smith. Bagaley & Co.. Philadelphia.
Daniel Deshon. Boston
John D. Davis,
4 UCTIONEER and Commission hlerchant, Corner of
11 Wood and Fifth streets, Pittsburgh, is ready to re
ceive inerehaudize of every description on consignment
for public or private sale. and from long experience in the
above business, flatters himself that he tall 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. hi.
Of groceries, Pittsburgh manufactured articles, new
and second hand furniture, hcc.. at 2 o'clock, P. M.
Sales every evening at early gas-light. augl2-y.
A Card.
AS I am now engaged in the importation of Brandtes,
Wines. Gins, &c., exclusively, I have made arrange
ments in different parts of Europe and the Islands, with
%yell known houses, for my future supply of Foreign Li
quors, which I will be able to cell, delivered in the Cus
tom-houses of New York or New Orleans, or in this city,
at the lowest market price, for Gash or approved paper.
I have in store and cellar a very large mock of very su
perior Wines and Liquors, as imported, of the moat cele
brated brands and vintages, for sale on pleasing terms.
P. C. MARTIN,
Ver. Front and Smithfield sts.
AFULTON, Bell and Bran Founder, has rebuilt and
commenced business at his old stand, No. 70 Se
cand., between Market and Ferry streets, where ho 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 hest materials.
Mineral Water Pumps, Counters, Railings, &c. &c.. to
gether with every variety of Brass Castings, if required,
turned and finished in the neatest mannor.
A. F. is the . sole agent for Babbitt's Anti-Attraction Me
ral, so Justly celebrated for the reduction of friction in
machinery. The boxes and composition can be hod of
him at all times. novl3-y
SHAWLS.—A. A! Mason 4. Ca., 62 Market street, have
received the most extensive assortment of Shawls to
be found in this city. In addition to the various styles of
Cashmere. Turkeri. Wool Plaid, Tblbot, Net, &c., he has
received a new style of French Long Shawls, a superior
;Article and very tashionable. novll
113
PITTSBURGH, FRIDAY, MARCH 3, 1818
jjlAld. FLIHONS.—S. Monte has just received from
12 New York the Fail Style of HATS, which he will in..
trodfice Otis day. Saturday. August 2Hth. All those in
want of atbent and superior HAT WOllld do well to call
at NO. 75 WOOD STREET.
arf r , ' 4 • :Id doof above Fourth.
IDWN*
...END. CARR & CO.. Sneetssors to the old firm
T
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 iltkie Coach and Wagon-making business. at
the shortest' notice. and warranted tube or the best gnat
ity. ; The very large quantity of seasoned timber with
which Baty are prepared. and thciefacilitics for business,
enables them to insure the public that they are prepared
to curry do un extensive arid prompt business in their
line; and Mty respectfully solicit a continuance of the
liberal bestowed upon the late firms. sep4
ArItNITIAN BLlNDS.Wholesale and Retail. No. ill,
st., over Gill's flat Store, between Diamond
ally and Fifth st. A. DRIBBLE & CO. are prepared to
Blinds at prices much reduced; having a very ec
centric mode Of painting. and other advantages unknown
to others in the trade. Besides giving a saperior finish to
Blinds. they 'trim them with the best materials, making
them rich:mid durable.
fra'Witle_or narrow slats—portable or permanent far
tenings famished. Old Blinds refilled. decal-y
•
;Hardware, Cutlery, and Saddlery.
TWIN WALKER. Dealer in Fpreign and Domestic
• Hardware. No. 85 Wood street. would respectfully
inform lit friends and the public generally, that he has
received a lame stork of Foreign Hardware per ships
-,:%Vyoroing." and "Monongahela;' which. to
gether will, u large supply of American Goods he is now
receiving': direct from the manufacturers. will.make his
assortment' Cry extensive awl complete. ,Western mer
chants :sill please call and examine his stock. sern4
QT`itifillittAND FILL NIANUFACTORY.—Thesubseri
-17 here. hat mg culanted their establishment for the man
ufacttire qi STEEL nod FiLms--on the corner of O'llnra
and Liberty direct., Pittsburgh—are prepared to furnish
Files of et-cry : description. of the best quality: and being
determined to make ti the interest of conmimers to pur
chase, Vile, from them. respectfully invite the patronage
of all who can the article.
J. ANKRIM & CO.
•
VEWI•V INVENTED PATEN — I' BLOCK SPRING
all.r 4 S, for the immediate relief and permanent
cure of I/ernie and Rupture. (Suited to all size.) The
superior dtpicue of this Tells* consist in the comparative
case with Inch it may be worn. The pad of wood be
ing neatly.brilatired on wrings, yields to the pressure of
any part of it, nod thorottgly ndapts it•elf to tiny move
-111,41.1131114 by dye wearer. It can be worn without inter
mission. unni a cure i• effected. The •uhseribers have
made arrangements for the Manufacture of these valua
ble Truases, in a •tiperior style. in Philadelphia. and have
iltrntiuJty lie sole nt their office Sc' 77 Smithfield street.
near Stiolt. Prtzborvh I iEDFIGE NvArr.
iyt ! D. W. KAL'FrNIAN
rONI 4 - % 111 .
I, SE k !LOU the corner lro , * ,
;,;,,d . ,0,,, - ,,lo,.hirrrerm. Pfto-Ottrgh. Pa.--The; olidco . ;
signed Proprietors of the lor.ungahcla announce ;
to the Public. that the Floe.e is open fer the reception of I
Visitors. They are coaneclous of having spared no ox- j
Poits , j itt fittirte out Mr Establishment in such n style as I
to to Orr et cry comfort to the Guests:. They hope by
constant care and ZW,IIIOII to btiSilieter to merit the pa
lm:l4,e be•towed on the Ist, Monongalte!s
11011.01. intl. , / J AMES f 'lloftsl A N 1
114,7"E;At' Wheiit
sole IbFad Druzg-tv. No. ON Wood street.
one aloe s South of Disallow! alley. Pittsdnrir.—Tho
sobserdicr has iiist received front the Eastern cities, and
t. NOS,- °petiole at tile above stand. a full assortment of
articles lit'his line ronststing of Pours of an ktorl4. Dye
Sind's, Pam,. and Varnishes. Chemicals. Arc . toTether
with all sumo articles as are usually kept fur sale at a
wholesale:4..l retail drug store
erlOil.Cly now. and hag been selected with
care. lie 4. confident that bra articles. both at to culliry
and priee.;‘,.ll please such a.. may favor Sam with a eati
toyft-y
t rII EN EL'AI rz.,;,,,h metal and L..4tog Rain...'.L:l
r!, Stern —lire 9\1! , ,711 . er1. Idetrty tatetk fill for the
lizer.a4e-41 sic! still Itteren•lng patrenalre t.e., , owed on
them, riven theta rrtabllshreent. beg leave
to slate that their Lain. err oar, limes. ant! that
hot cold se t l e b tr wrr be !b. can t e b.ot tit ant, roneveot -
A M.'s , inoLe lioardcric , I , aceomm•glote , l the wee',
and gelitiAnen t•tor,ra rrosieat. there,. lot;tper.
etc . itsi.a! hoer. ..ro. brrett,aat o'clock. a tn
darner tP sufPrt 6t 1 ,
Ot Aitre. rn,lrtq drltl.• and other Tetertheme', faints!,
ed to s stsS?cr,of Si!, le. and charges Moderate .*
lank, PECK TIIOIIPSON .k 1.1
1 I t )NcvNG.kIIIII..\ PLANING MILL—IA:Ara NIEL::
musts rrtirrrtialty tofornt his nrd 11. r
1 0 . nOW to full opert (Kan
and that he is prepored to turn k‘i Rost Cot•int 'awl fill all
orders for Plaited I.umnber. with prouip:3l42.c. and at the
: tate,
aqunt planril on one or bath Or, con
stanth on hand
Sash, Doors and Nlotatilogs. of every do,-nption, made
to order
Butldcra font t'NtiTr.‘ittra wonl.l find it :n their naval,
tage: to pkvo b:111 a ,a't be can 'lnto furnish them with
pla,ed +qui. sat:al-le r N 4) rkanniolson of outk
dacllf
LIMNS --Mrs a,,i Cop.i —The
auhterlket 7introchlc, tlu• day. Bache
& co•ter's Pall Strh. of French Mole
arid Nutra fiats. to •vhich he woohl tnvoe the attention
• of the plOLltt G. W. CiI.ASnOW,
1.20 Wood street
lins: 4 22 • 3d door beloyt Davis Auction Booms
Ilia Fall asnortmeet of Caps anti Muft ainhta
` clot an eXten‘tve rarte!y. is daily expected. and csill be
duly anntouneed W. 0.
Townsend
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rIFTTI WARD STAULII—The
1.4 subsoral,or tog brought out the well
known TAVCrY St3bl•• kept by C. II Doty, in the LS r
Fifth Ward: respeotfully informs has friends and the pub
lic genre:ally. that he will keep at all times a stock of the
hest de scripzion of railing horses, buggies. carriages of all
kinds, and In short everything retiolred an his line of
business/
•
A ebnsidersble portion of his stock is tow. and he is
confident no st k in the city will be superior to his.
His terms wall be meelerate His stable us on Liberty
5t..,-a few door, above the cane' bridge, where respectful
ly solicits a chart of public patronage.
CHARLES COLEMAN.
EO"lle is also provided with an elegant Hearse, which
will be airtiiiiiied when required. 0ct.2.5.
James Howard a; Co.,
TTATE the pleasure to announce to their friends that
they again occupy their old stand at No. dl Wood
swim. where they hove opened an extensive WALL. PA
PER \V REHOUSE, and will have constantly on hnud
nn aXtensVre Wortinfut of Satin, Glared. and Plain PA
PER LLIIINGB. %%drat and Imitation Borders. of the
lat . * sttl s and moat handsome patterns, for papering
halls, part rs and chambers_
Theyimiinufictare, and hays on hand at all times.
Printing', Writing. Letter. Wrapping and Tea Paper; Bon
net and Pullers' Boards—all of winch they offer-for sale
on the matt accommodating terms. and to which they
invite the attention of merchants and others.
ALSO—Blank Books or all kinds and the best quali
ty, School Books, asc., always on band, and for sale as
above nuc2s
Now hat and Cap Store. •
4 CF AS. H. PAULSON, (late of the firma
of;Paulson & Oill,l having opened his now
CUM at No. 73 Wood street. next door to
the corner,of Fourth. is now manufacturing, and receiv
ing froth the Eastern eines, a very large assortment of
Hats and .Caps of every description, warranted to be
made in the best manner and of the best materials. Ot
ter, Seal, fine and aomfnon Muskrat, Scalene, Hair Seal,
Plush and Glazed Ceps.
ALSO-41 fine assortment of ladies Furs. such as Lynx.
Fitch. Genet, and Coney Muffs, Tippets and Fur Trim
mings. all o f which he offers at Eastern prices for cash,
both wholesale and retail.
Country merchants will please call and examine my
stock before purchasing elsewhere.
Wholesale, Shoe Store.
I • 11. CHILDS & CO. are now receiving
did?. dosi
Spring supplies, consisting of one of
the largest, cheapest, and best assortment of Boots
and Shoes that they have ever been able to bring
to this market. . _
• •
ALSO—Laclics' and Misses' Florence Braid and Straw
Bonnets, of the latest style: together with a splendid as
sortment of Palm Leaf Hats, Men's and Boys' Summer
Caps.
ALSO—A large lot of New York Tanned Sole Leath
er, al lmf 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 Merchants wishing to purchase will find it to their
interestto call and examine their stock before purchasing
elsewhere. mar27-tf
PORTER'S City Daguerrean Gnlier g , Philo Hall, Third
street, Pittsburgh, Pa., and Franklin Buildings, Balti
more, MU.
Mr. Porter respectfully announces that he has, at con
siderable expense, fitted up apartments and arranged
light for Daguerreotyping purposes. His long experience
in tha art has enabled him to overcome many of the
objections too common to pictures. taken by this me
thod.
Mr. Porter ts.aware that the impression has gone abroad
(owing to the many failures to produce good pictures) that
clear and distinct Dagnerreotypes cannot he made to
Pittsburgh. His experiments, however, since he has
opened. his Gallery, fully warrant hint in saying that as
good-pictures can be made here as elsewhere.
Ladies and gentlemen arc invited to call and examine
spedimans.
Instructions given, and instruments and materials fur
nished on reasonable terms.
All orders from country operators promptly attended
nov2S-tf
PITTSBURGH CHAIR AND CABINET WARE
HOUSE.—No. 02, Third street, Pittsburgh.—The sub
scribers would respectfully return their thanks to their
friends and the public, for the very liberal patronage be
stoweksinee the commencement of the new firm, and
woukiligarnestly solicit a continuance of the same.
ThieY would respectfully invite those who want to pur
ehaie anything in the furniture or chair line, to give
them a call and examine their extensive stock now on
hand, consisting of some of the most splendid Eastern
and, French patterns of Rosewood and Mahogany Furni
ture: Flattered by the very extensive patronage receiv
ed in their business, they have, at considerable expense.
made airangements in New York, by which they will
have the ,latest Eastern patterns forwarded monthly, thus
giving . the citizens of 'Pittsburgh an opportunity of pa
trail-mg home industry, and finding in their own city
whit they formerly would obtain only in the East. Hay
ing, adopted the principle of small profits and quick sales,
they will be able to sell at as low rates as any of the
establishments in the Eastern Cities.
ROBERTS & KANE.
novl9-y
William J. Burnside,
AUCTIONEER. AND COMMISSION ALERCHANT,
ALLIATHEIVY CITY, PA. . .
_ . _. ..
1111CULAR.—The undersigned having complied with
k.} the requirentents of the Auction Law. and taken oat
a Commission us' Auctioneer, for the City of Allegheny,
is now ready to receive. merchandize. in all its variety.
on consignment for either public or private pule : andiron'
long experience in the ahoy"' branches of business, Rat
ters himself that he will be able to give entire satisfaction
to all who may favor hint with their patronage.
Liberal advances made on consignments. I shall en
deavor to make speedy sales and quick returns.
Tenderin g you and . your friends my services. I remain
your b
city ser , v ti a e n tl ;elt i b c i., 124 \ 7 V .
M. J. BIiRNSIDE:.
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REVERENCES. ,
James May. James M'Cully. John Little. Jr.. John B.
Guthrie, Wm. A. Hill & Co.. Joues IL M'Clitdoek..itlSTlgi:
K. Logan, John D. Davis, Parke & Hamlett. John B. Mc-
Fadden & Co., Alexander Stuart, Young & Stevenson.
novl4-y
John Cartwright,
NIPORTER and Manufacturer of Cutlery. Surgical and
I
Dental Instrutnents. Saddler's and Tanner's hand tools.
Taylor's Patent Shears, &c. Also, manufactures Truss
es, Supporters. &c., in great variety.
John Cartwright. manufacturer and importer of Pen.
Pocket. and Tu be Cutlery ; Razors ; Scissors. Files, San's,
Tools. &c., has removed to'
83 Woo° StanLer., second door below Diamond alley,
And 11/1.4 lately received ts larne assortment of
PEN AND MICKEL KNIVES. KNIVES AND FORKS
Also. Rogers' nod Whotsenholins' FINE CUTLERY.
Elliott's. Rodgers',_ Wade and Bro.'s Razors, Scissors
Razor Strops. & c. Dornoseus and Wire Twist
riOUNS. RIFLES AND PISTOLS.
_ .
Allen's. Colt's. and Blintes REVOLVERS; Powder
Flasks. Shot Brlts. Game Bags; Walkers and Coxes
Extra Percussion Cups: Bowie. Dirk, and I lun ting Knives.
Tools. such as Callipers. Dividers. flyers. - Nippers,
Band Vices. Squares, Rules. Braces, Bits -Spoke Shaves.
1
Stocks and Dies . V' _ and Iron Gunge*, Mathematical
fr.
Instruments. e.. i ' .1.!: pent variety.
ID — Jobbing and airing neatly and punctually done.
n0t9..1y
Auction Notice
. .
THE subscriber has paid into the Treasury of the Com
l. monwealth. the amount of license required by law.
Ile has given the regularly approved security. and inked
out a comission of the first class. as nn Auctioneer of the
city of Pittsburgh. afid rented that spacious wareroont
belonging to Sylv:lmA Lothrop. Esq.. No. 11l Wood St.,
three doors from Fifth. where he is prepared to attend to
the sale of every kind of Merchandise. Furniture. Real
Estate. Stocks. Shipping. k e.. either at the Auction ROOM.
on the premises. and will mall rules exert himself to
the mow,: for the benefit of his employers, wt rite most
reasonable. terms: lie will sell excluntycl) and only on
commission: neither' purchasing nor having arty interest
whatever on goods in the store. but inertly the
Corttmis
sion lee Selling. thereby fusing all owners a fair chance.
without partiality of having therein properly disposed of
to the best advantage.
Sale. toil he'promptly settled when disci, ; advance s
will be given at any tune on the most oceornmalaung
terms: merchants will not he charged for advances.
Regular sate days. Mondaysuud Thltredays.of I)ry bloods.
Groceries. Furntutre...ke.; rind every evening. Hardware.
Cutlery, NVetelics Gnus Pistols, and fate) articles;
Rooks. on Saturday evenings.
until JAMES NEKENNA. Anct.
New Arrangement.
S. HOTII,. CANAL BAS rs PITTSBURUIL PA.
rltllE iiithse rater. having leased the above eataldistunetu,
1 and having refity..ti and made Nome material alien
nons and additions. is now prepared to accommodate kis
Mende and the traveling community in the beet possible
manner. The advantages of this.cxcellent lions, are.
peculiar to itself. es those traveling by canal, particitlarlr
to inclement weather. or landing at midnight. hare only
to step ?rum the packet into the beautifully furnished
apartments. where they will be contented and comforta
ble. In addition to the extensive accommodations be
longing to this house, the proprietor hes. at great e pen....
refitted, renovated, and made such additions us will se
vere to him the protnimi in his kind patrons. -We'll call
ratty - '
Tite Bar. the Diamg-roonv tin- Clan:niters. and partien
huly the cf.:hoary tleparttnenta. are so provided for that
we el.:al:cage eLno,:leunon any where.
The fare synt IC of Coe be,r the Inarlfftt affords. and the
prorea tiers
Tr, proprietor haYn t ir bre.eligay~zeft Lit catering for
goer..., fur many year, Lif the east. feet.. a,tfrett that by
strict attenin, to Offstnees yenkt a watchful eye to the
comfort utc hrr glYettlf.. he wilt deeerva a there of the pnb-
Itc palroffaga
a Lig.23-6il
HENRY L. BURKHOLDER
Neva 'Work Pekin Tea Company
CA UT/0.1. TO THE PUBLIC
t JAYNRS the only autitorved n r ,, ern
"1 an Pttt•lmrgh nod Allegheny ernes. for the sale of
Peks, Tra company's Teas of 75 and 77 l'ultOu st_,
V e en York Arty other person iu Pittsfmr-gh prvientling to
sell our Tea, is an sinpuster. and deceives nli who truly
patron,, hair. 6 is commonly known that the Pekin
Tea Cortapae, Tess hove proved superior to all other
Teas sold. and for this reason niany . persons have dvdton
c,ly pretended to have the sale Of the Pekin Tea Corn
pany•• Ten, when they ere all the time vending trash
anal cheap stint which they have obtained elsewhere.—
Others syc.o 11•SIO11, the name or the Pain Tea Com
pany and Imitate oar packages, and thereby deceive
many. . .
We err informed that there IA a person in Pittsburgh
sellsaa 'nu" under the name of the New York and Phila
delphia Pekin Tea Company. WC hove Uldy to say that
this assumed company have no connexion, whatever.
with the :Sew York Pekin Tea Company. as C.oll,ll.llCrt
of tea will readily discover by comparing the article they
sell with the 'genuine tea, sold by the New York Pekin
Tea Company, at the store of Alexander Jaynes, No. 72
Fourth street.
N B—Nlesars McCALLMONT & BOND. of Philadel
phia. have no CCMIICS.IOII, whatever, with the New York
Pekin Tea Company. nur have they any right or privi
lege to sell teas nutter a name so nearly rv.sclithling stirs
as to here a tendency to mislead the
DOUGLASS & CO .
nova 75 and 77 Fulton at.. N. Y.
Godey's Lady's Book and Family Magazine
'UHL oldest Magazine in the United States, contains
j„ monthly sixty pages of reading matter. by the first
writers in the country,—twalve more than the New York
Magazines. Two splendid steel Engravings: an undeni
ably authentic colored monthly Fashion. Plate; Model
Colleges and Churehes. Crochet Work, and other matters
for the Ladies. all illustrated and well explained. &c.
Price for One Year, (which includes the Lady's Dol
lar Newspaper, making three publications in one
month) 00
Two copies, without the Lady's Dollar New spaper • • 3 go
Five copies. with one to the person sending the club • • 10 00
Eight copies 15 00
Twelve copies • • • - 00 00
A specimen of either the Ludy's Book, or the Lady's
Dollar Newspaper, will he sent to any persoi. paying post
age on "the request. Address. L. A. GObEN ,
jrin2l-tf No. 113, Chesnut at.. Philadelphia.
Fifth Street Turning Establishment.
rIE Subscriber, having completed his late improve
meats, is now prepared to do all kinds of Turning and
Sawing in a style far superior to any other shop in the
West, as he has now twelve turning lathes, boring ma
chines, and circular saws fitted up on the latest and most
unproved plans. Ile would most respectfully inform his
friends, and the public gatterally. that he intends to give
his full attention to their orders. Ile ,will keep a constant
supply for the accommodation of his country customers,
(carpenters and cabinet-makers.) of newel-post and bal.
lusters. ntat erig ls for columns and hand railing, bud posts
and table le Also, bed posts and rails fitted up on his
most approv eplan of Iron fasteners and hickory screws.
All orders from a distance promptly attended to.
• IL 11. RYAN.
N. B.—Gor Gorman friends will always find some at
tentive Gorman in the establishment to attend to their
orders.
N. R—The subscriber would further inform the public,
that be has a very powerful engine—about 71) horse pow
er—and a few small rooms to let, with steam power in
them. suitable for small branches of manufacture.
Ftfllr street, No. between Wood and Market sts
jan2s-dlm
A. A. Mason A. Co.,
62 Nisi's . = smart BETWEEN TITLED AND FOURTH STREETS.
NFORM their friends and the public generally, that be-
I
ing about to remove to the spacious and elegant Store,
recently erected on the adjoining lot, they will close out
their large and well selected stock of Fall and Minter
Goods, jr COST, 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, end continue until
the first of March, or until their removal.
Their extensive assortment of DRESS GOODS will be
sold full 30 per cent. less than the usual prices.
They consist of the most fashionable Cashmeres and
De Lames, Gala, Mohair, Silk and Orange Plaids. Also,
Bombazines, Alpacas, &c., Zee.
CLOAK Goods—French and German Merinos ' Queen's
Cloth, French Plaid Cloakings, Broad Cloths of all the
most fashionable colors..
. . . .
Black and Fancy Dress Silks. of every variety.
Su awm—Cashmere, Terkeri. Tartan, 'Plaid, and other
Shawls; a very large assortment, fully reduced one half
in price.
Fratsiazts--Welsh, English, and American Flannels, of
all colors and qualities.
Bonnet and Cap Ribbons.
Gloves, Hosiery, Gimps and Fringes, Wrought rollers
and Capes, Laces. Artificial Flowers. Plumes and Fenth
ere, Scarfs, Cravats, Handkerchiefs, Fancy Buttons, &c.
LANEY Goons of every description.
Woolen Goods.
Cashmeres, Cassinetts, Tcstings. Beavers, Pilots.
•Twceds, Jaynes.
Whitney and Bate Blankets.
Also, an extensive assortment. Calicoes, Chintzes, Do
mestic Glnghams, Checks, Stripes, 'Pickings, Brown and
Bleached Mustins, &c.
The following will be some of the Prices
Cashmeres .......... c. Usual price
Mons. de Laines 121 c.
Gala Plaids 50c.
Mohair& Oregon do• •20e.
Alpaccas 113/c•
Flannels 20c.
Wrought Collars.• • • •ele
Calicoes• • . 0010 c.
Cassinetts•f;',3lf'3lo3.
Togethor with every article in the stole, which will be
offered equally cheap. Visitors may be assured, that
they will not be disappointed in the quality or prices of
our goods. [jean] A. A. MASON & CO.
rgt - OctftlNfiringtfEtlfiNTS.- - The sudseriber will
I pay three dollars and seventy-fWe cents per 100 lbs.
cssn, for good mixed-country rags, in quantities of fitly
to three thousnod pounds, delivered at my Book Store,
No. 80 Wood street, Pittsburgh.
On band; a general supply of school books, writing
and wrapping paper, blank books, etc., which' wilt be
sold by the dozen or retail, at lowest cash prices for rea
dy pay. Urin.27] . LUKE LOOMIS Agent.
Miscellaneous
•
BOOK AND JOB PRINTING. OFFICE,
N. W. Corner of Wood and Fifth Streets.)
TIE Proprietor of the MonNirsci Pon and 31znettavi
AND MaxttrAerrttEn, respectfully infornis his friends
and the patrons of these papers, that he has a large aa-,'
sortinent of JOB TYPE. AND Aid. OTHER MATE!
RIALS necessary to a Job' Printing Office, and that he tar
prepared to execute
LETTER PEES PAINTING OF EVERT DESCRIPTION
Books, Bills of Lading. Circulars,
Pamphlets, Bill Heads, Cards..
Handbills, Blanks, Hirt Tips.
All kitids of Blanks. Stage. Sieranboat and Canal Boat
Bias. with appropriate Cuts. printed rtn the shortest notice
and most reasonable terms.
Ile respectfully asks the patronage of his friends, and{
the public in generaCin this branch of his business.
se p 2•. ! . 1.. !CARPER- ,
Vegetable Pulmonary"BalaaM. • .1
TT is now twenty years since I first used, the Vegeta.;
ble Pulmonary Balsam in my family. Shwa that tone!
it has been my practice to keep a bottle of the article
Inc for the use of my tinnily, which is large, and for the
benefit of my friends. I have uniformly found it to be
very valuable, efficient medicine; and think. that by tisin g
it seasonnbly for the complaints for which it is reeom-,
mended. it has °flan prevented the disease from taking- ti
more serious form. In one instance, I-recommended it
to my brother. who resides in the State of New York. wild
seas dangerously ill with a disease of the lunge. Ha
has since written to me for mare, having found no;
which cave him so much relief. OTIS PECK.
Sold in Pittsburgh by
B. A. FA lINESTOCK & CO..
Corner of First and Wood; also. corner of Sixth and
%S sweet s . dectli
u Etc ORF.EN AND BLACK TEAS. from the Net+
York Pekin T.o Company. —Just rticeiceil at the Pe r.
kin Ten Store, 72 Fourth street. a very large supply o f
fresh Green and Black Tens. of all the different grades
and qualities, importe.l into this country: packed its Ica&
in 5 lb. boxes. in 1 lb.. and 1. lb. paglatires. Also.so:t.
tin Caunisters. of the lliiTere nt qualities. convenient for
families and steamboats. ranging in prices from rill cent.
0 1, lb.. to 51.51 Fine Oolong Black Tens. at .50.62 k, 7s.
Silo.. and $l.OO tro
We will rtfiinil tie money in all cages where our Teaii
do not give entire satitfaction. or exchange for a different
article.
For .ale at the Pekin Tea Store. 72 Fourth st.. by
dee! I • A. JAYNFS.
OOTS. SHOES. TRUNKS. &r.—Fidinn.Rbre 4- hay
ward, wholesale and retail Boot. Shoe and Trunl:
Store. No. ISfl liberty' street, nearly opposite the head of
Wood. P.& 11. have in store end ere receiving their Fall
and NVinter stock of Rocrrs, eonsisting of
the lurge•t sleek they have ever been able to bring to this
ark,' Otir stock of rook hare mostly been manning
raid to our order. end expressly for the Pittsburcb mar
t. We also Inks, constantly on hand n splendid stock
. . . •
of Hayward's Mealier Gum Elattie - Shaes. both far
and gv it' MVO . S wane. the 1,10151 beamifnt artiele ever
manufactured_ We would solicit au exianination,of our
stock of goods. by all who wish to pnrchnse either at
wholesale or retail. as Ire shall sell at n small adranie
abort. sow. Country merchants will find it to their inter
est to call and examine OW stork herOMMITChASiIIIZ.
FOLLANSBEE &
No. ISfi Liberty st.l
DIA NOS—Chickering.—One splendid rose wood 6-1 oC
tare Piano Forte. made by Chickering. Boston. I
Merz.—Oue semi-grand Piano Forte, from the manufac
tory of Henry Herz. Paris. 64 Octaves.
o a k 4. c o .—O ne carved rose wood 6 Octave. made, by
Gale & Co., New York. One ditto mahogany 6;
Lave. ,
, s , idort. New York.-One elegant mahogany Piano. (
Octave. which_ has been in use for about a yenr.. Pritic
two hundred dollam -
•-•T'
.
SECOND HAND PLANOS.—An excellent second
hand Piano, made by Loud & Brothers. in good order.
Prier Sun
One second-hand Piano. Price 5,50. •
For sale by JOHN It. MELLOR.
uovO al Wood street.;
viANry Goon:. of 7.. Krsscrs new store 67 Market U.
L` 45 pea china vases. various styles;
4 doe, pieces shadetland plain velvet ribbon,
black •
2 i• celestial and Terrestial Globes:
II " ivory Memorandum Tablets:
4 Cut velvet pocket honks and card cases.
4 `• Horse-shoe combs. imitation of shell:
6 " German silver tea hells.
TRIMMINGS.
A large lot of Gimp head black fringe.
A good assortment of Drab nail mole colored:
" Gimp to match;
Wide black: •
Graduated Dimon!.
With a great variety of miscellaneous goods, amongst
which are
Extra large bil.o Ermine. Rays;
Coral Brads. assorted strands;
Writing Desks, all sizes;
Ladies work boxes
Beekganurion Boards:
Gold Spectacles. all ages; •
Mack Union Galloon.
All the above goods will be sold low. riositts
lIOSIOEPATIIIC BOOKS.—Just received. at the Book
store of the subscriber, in Fifth st., near Market
Atatvla Medirn. pura. by Samuel Halmeman. translated
and edited by Charles Julius Hempel. M. D.. 4 vols.
/far:moil's Acute Diseases, by Dr. Hempel. vol. I.
Homccopathic Domestic Medicine. by J. Lowrie, en
larged and improved by A. J. Hall. M. 11.
lishr's New Manuel. vol. 1. Nos. 1 and 3.
Ilerings Domestic Physician:
A Manuel of Domestic Cookery. for the use of persons
who are under liemompathic treatment.
Booninghansen's Therapintic Pocket Souk, for lionite
pathists. by Dr. Okie.
Habcman's Chronic Diseases. vol. 5. •
Together with Medicine Chests, of different sizes and
prices. tepid] VICTOR SCRIBA.
7\TEW BOOKS JUST RECEIVED.—IIeaven upon
Earth, by Janeway. one volume, - - SO 85
Chertmek's Choice Works, by Lymington. I vol.. 0 . 69
Coincidenees of the Old and New Testaments, by
Rev. 3..1. Blunt. D. ID, I vol.. - 125
Chaltherst Miscellanies, Poems, FAltlirs. &C.. 1 50
Select Works of James. Venn. Wilson. Phillips
and Jay. in one large vol., for the low price of ISO
*The Free Church Pulpit. 3 volumes, - - - 500
Modern infidelity, by Schmucker;
Life of David. - ..... 075
Daily Walk with God, by Mathew Strong, - - 038
Circle of 'lnman Life. by Tholuck, - 038
Memoir of Charlotte , Elizabeth. - - 031
The Works of Francis Turretine, in the original , •
Latin. 'to be complete in four volumes,—three
volumes now ready:
Poetical Works, in splendid Turkey Moroceo.
The above, with a great variety of new books, just re
ccived by ELLIOTT & ENGLISH,
jan7 56 Market st., between Third and Fourth.
XTEW AND VALUABLE BOOKS.—Undesigned Coin
eldences in the writings both of the Old and New
Testaments. an argument of their veracity:* with an ap
pendix. containing undesigned coincidences between the
ktospels and Rota and Joseplms: By Rev. J. J. Blunt. D.
D. First American, from the Second London Edition.
The Errors of Modern Infidelity illustrated and refute.d,
by S. M. Schmucker, A.M., pastor of the First Lutheran
Church. Germantown. Pa. '
Sacred Philcomphy of the Seasons: illustrating the per
fection of God in the phenomena of the year: in four vol
umes—one yoltuao deybted to each season. By the Rev.
Henry Duncan. D. D.
•.• . .
Clilmers' Miscellanies. embracing Reviews, Es i says,
and Addresses. By the lute Thos. Chalmers. D. D.
The above, with a large variety of new and Standard
Works, for sale low, by _ •
XTEW WORKS.—Good Wives, by-Mrs. Child;
.1.11 History of Women, by Mrs. Childs;
Prue mid Poetry of Europe and America, by
Morris and Willis;
MachievellVs History of Florence;
Life of Banvensto Cellist;
Letters of John Adams to his lrife;
Book of the Court; •
l.atrobe's Solace of Song;
Dictionary of Quotations.
H. S. BOSWORTII h CO;,
novns No. 43 Market st.
Brandies
i n WHOLE. Half, Quarter and Eighth Pipes of the
' 1 11 following brands and vintages: .
Saxe ray.. 1837; Seignette—
Otard. 1837 and 1844; Pinct, Castillion & Co., '44;
Hennessy. 1844; Dupey, P. E. 0.
The above brands are warranted pure. or no sale;', good
judges are all invited to examine for themiselves, at the
corner of Smithfield and Front streets.
nov IS P. C. MARTIN.
- 1 - FALUABLE BOOKS—BOHN'S STANDARD LI
-1 BRARY.—Machiayelli's History of Florence. and
Prince: Roscoe's Leo the Fourth: Roscoe's Lorenzo de
Medici; Schiller's Don Carlos and other Dramas; Peck
man's History of Inventions; Memoirs of Count Gram
mont: Schleyell's Philosophy of History ,• S.ehleycll's
Dramatic Literature; Memoirs of Col. Hutchinson t Rolm
Hill's Miscellaneous Works; Life of •Bomennto Cilllni:
Cos's House of Austria; Bonteriveck's Spanish Litera
ture. For sale by H. S. BOSWORTH dr. cp.,
dcci 43 . Markm street.
1)111:G8.—Gum Myrrh Turkey;
" Gamboge;
Kino True;
Opium, new crop;
•
Galbannm, strained;
Extet. Jalap; •
Dandelion;
Belladonna;
Just received, and for sale by
B. A. FAHNESTOCK & CO., •
Cor. First and Wood sts
I - NYE-W(10136.-125 bbls. chipped Logwood;
75 ground do;
100 c iPped Fustic.
100 '•und Cantwood; .
Just received, and for sale y
8. A. AHNESTOCK & CO.,
Cor. First and Wood sts
271 c•
374 c.
, 371 c.
.12ic.
FOR SALE, Four Lets—Bounded by Penn. Li .arty
and Hay its., each tot having 24 feet front, and ex
tending back 110 feet. Two of them are corner lots, and
the position of the whole property is one of the most ad
vantageous in the city. For further information apply to
SWARTZWELDER, Fourth et.,
between Wood and Smithfield.
▪ N' 01 ACIP,-.75 ounces jun fooat • • an. or '•'•
▪ t , ,y 0. A. PARNESTOCK & CO.,
(10 comer of Fitot and IVOod
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and the public, that the t r are prepared te, furiniu,.. "I -
tend to every Ming inthe line of Undertakera. ns they,
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have quit the business of „Cahinet .Making, antitlittsecr._4l.l" ',." 1.,."1 1 ,
tention will be devoted altogether to the abov e . b, L.. 73 :,
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keep a large assortment of COFFINS Made F. l ,.. m .' a ll e t y , , ~ I
covered,,end lined in the neatest manner.
_r3,111- t ia
res.,4 _ -.;_ „
of materials, and at all prices; we keep SIM°
dy made. of all sizes, of Flannel, Cambric, a nd Muslin,l , . ....r,- •
at all prices, and made in the caster%sqle,:tnd luit allotli tt er , , - ,
articles necessary , for dressing th e ci ad, t s u.._ l • t irn r r
e, stn
funerals, of quality unit prices to ant; Sl'. it y o r.! .iiyinte ,
...-.--.,
for engraving the name and age . ; ICE CASES I
the body in tee. by those who wish o keep their, fuel*:
any length of time, and have ZI N C
. ' PANS to put ice' in . ':;.,,,,, --.
for laying on the body; LEADEN Coffins always on 4 '
hand. We have'a splendid new HEARSE and a pair of N ,
fine horses-and any
,number of the best carriages,. ate. . ~, •I -.
etc., and will be prompt , punc tual, and. ~ _ reasonable.
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auglft-y ..
Umbrellas, ParSlllolN9' P letbreS; , ..fq , 1 ~
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AND WALKING CA N.E.
I U X P REL . LAS
M. ,..;,... -1
.H. RICHARDSON, Srasst FAcrour. { the-0197 T- one in the Uuited States,) N 0.1.434, Market Ara"
Phi delphia. ..
Merchants arc respectfully informed that I chattel:lel ,-
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manufacture all the,mbove goods, .by the aid. OistraWas. 4 . . ,:.•.;
notwithstanding the great opposition of parties opposed_
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the introduction of expensive improvements. MT 1 1
taunt is complete, and prices so low a s to give . ,.eatips.ttait.,, , I .
isfaction. .
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mris there is an UmbreTla Store next door, of iiekril
the scone name, it is important you should remember. M . - ... -- .lj.
11. RICHARDSON, Steam Factory, and Pantentes e ths '. _
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Walking Cane Umbrella, sign of the Lint and Eatime,Nol.-
lUS, Market st., Philadelphia. , _
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lU'Attennon is requested to the celebrated ykiaint. .. ,
Cane Umbrella, a neat and beautiful article,,comlnat:galk , '
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the advantages of a Cane and Umbrella. , , 5 ,
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Young_ Ladies , Seminary, Allegheny City.
e
?t - TR. N. W. METCALF vr'euld announce to thlrent-•
zens of Allegheny and vicinity, the intended ;attach'
val of his School, from the corner of Sandusky and'Straw
berry streets, where he has been teaching for-the halt
twelve months. On and after April Ist, he will oecapy
Room. on Federal street, in "Colonade 2nd-door
"from the bridge. The Academic Year will cousisiof two
Sessions. of five mouths 'each, counnencing an thefirspx.
Monday in February and September. . .
KATES OF 'TUITION, PEICSESSION OP FTVE
Department—lncluding Reading. Orthography
and Defining. Writing, English Grammar, Khetone.,:l.o
gie, English Composition and Criticism. GeograpliYi
wry, Arithmet and the higher branches of Mathctriatics.
Natural Philosophy, Cheuustry, Astronomy. BottinV,,PhY.
siology, ()colon-, Intellectual and Moral SeienCe,;and'all
other branches requisite to a thorough "English Ednear
Lion'
Classical Department—lncluding the Latin;. Greek and
French languages, each an additional charge of-::.:46 00
The services of competent Teachers are seemed. for
such as may desire to receive idstructions Drnining
Painting. and Music.
Those designing to enter. will find it to their interest :10
do so as near to the opening of the . Session asrntssibje!;
yet pupils will be received at anytime during the Se„ssiou,
and will be charged at the above rates only from the
time of entrance. Na deductions will be made far abiah
ee., except in cases of protracted illness.
Any intorntation whichmay be desired,- will lie:cheer;
fully communicated to those who call upon the instructor
at his rooms.
•. • -
Reference may also be made to Um follovringollt,
men :
Dr. T. P. Dale, Alleg,beny, Hon..C. ti
Shtder-Pl * 4 ri
ißev. D. Elliott, " Rev. 130.'11. Riddle;
Mr. 11. P. l•leliwartz, " Rev. U. Dyer, ..''
jan3l-d3m- •
S. MORRIS & CO'S BLACK WRITIN
0 'Sager Quill Pens. and the Copying Press.—This Ink
is the result of the experiments of several yearit, devoted
to the manufacture. on an extensive scale, of en.ertiele,
suited to alltTe purposes of the constuner. The perfeei
Lion of this Writing Ink consists in the following •proper.
tics: Furturrv—in which property it will km.found -to
surpass all pravionsprepnrationS. It will fldw sitith,Ocrs
feet freedom, either tram quill.or steel pens. and is entice:.
iy free front any corrosive qualities. Couie-MiCvele*"
of this article is a rich, beautifill blue black:
. . . .
Alt good black Ink. from its iiec4ssary thetnitesti
constitution, requires exposure to the an to imparta deep , .
color. It must not, therefore, be expected. that .t.he
mcnt the bottle is aped, the luck will be found: 0 ta jet
black. The first appearance will he pale but after 'ea,'
pomace to the chemical 'action of the gtmospberti,,, eirher
vu paper or in the ink stand, it will ass cabrilliartlbl black
hue.
PaiinAN - E•crr--The color is unalterable bWthe' lapse of
time. It will never fade. On.thil uceoulitaliimpOriant
records should be triode in this article, .iis„..yearn onbr..
deepen and strength eu its tint. •
N. B. This Fri]: is 'suitable for' all kituti'df
Pens. and for Plllle made of Quill*, and tvltatile;fintf6ri
tent anti very desirable with many, will give ti.verfoet
impression by the Copying . Press. .
•We are using, in Om tustilutioni: with which..wege
con n e c ted. Morris' Blue Mick Writieig ee4;:ill.'eCOSet
to fluidity. brilliancy. and permanency, believe it seirterroi
to any Ink we leave heretofore used. , [Signed,'
A. Thmston. Cashier Bank of Louisville • W. BAWL
ardson. Cashier Northern" Bank of Kentuclvh CittrOC:
Gawathiney, Cashier Bank .of Kentucky: I...d.Slarevo,r
President of the Gas Bank, Thomas - 1.. Ilehn. Clerk 'of
Barren County Court; Curren Pope, Clerk of TelfereVrtf
County Court; F. B. Atwood. Secretory . Firemarialrin ,
rune Company; John Muir."Agent'Leringtorrlnani - autee`
Company; S. S. Goodwin, Seeretarc PortlanrlEW:Dinek -.
and Insurance. Contpany; 13.. S. C hambers ,Seeret
Franklin Fire and Comp any ;
*lnsurwiee ConipanYil. 11:
Rhower, Treasurer Louisville Saving Instittition.l:
A supply of the above Ink. just reed and for, sale ,
feb7 JOHNSTON Et 'sTocKTOr. •
Labor Saving Powder! " - "1
NIOUNT EAGLE TRIPOLI, iNIANUFACI'IIgErk; AT
THE BOSTON MOUNT EAGLE WORKS. , 1.
FOR cleaning - the surface of Windows. Eliirer*-ttilit
Glass Ware. and restoring it to its .origivah trirqs_pa,
rency. this article is decidedly without an equal. zo
time and labor are saved by its use. A' thenisaml feat
mires could be adduced, if accessary, to cartify,U‘o
tact. ' ji
It will remove the oxide from the surface of Goid p *
ri-r. Copper. 8ra..,. Britannia' Tin, with ibe gcee Xe%t
u
facility. giving it an unrivalled - '
A Mir trial is all that the propnetors ask, and mill con
vine e the most skeptical of its utility.
Directions for Irse.—Let the Powder be npptie d upon a
damp, soil woollen cloth. With a reg. title' exertion,
every particle of oxide may be
feb4 JO.F.P'II :141Mil* L '
For sale by ' .101 IN D. MORGAN.
ELLIOTT & ENGLISH,
11112217MX
NtNiBER. 194.
I.I%,II2I,WaIIAiKITIANR: At i' 1 . 4
(between Penn and the Bridge.)--Dresses; Cloaks
Mantillas, &c., made to the ' latest French and.
Fashions. Also, Bonnets, Hoods, cacit:, Head „Iltesses,
ar..e. A choice scletion of new styles ' tuts, Silk Velvets;
French Flowers, Gimps, rich cap 'au . bonnet Ribbougn
Laces,.Frires, Cords, Buttons, Crapes,, Modea,,Matslina,
Cambrics, andkerchiefs, &c.,for sale, wholeaaleesout
retail at thelowest price. ountz Mlllinepi:Oittlk4
with the latest French and English anent' of eintreteei,
article in, the -Millinery and Dress- skint litieioatyNese
York pfieei. . ..- . . • ;;. :. ~, .41,7 :-....i•
Straw Bonnets cleaned and altered to the.pmeiyaloi
ion.
PITTSBURGH STEEL WORKS AND SPRING:WM
AXLE FACTORY* . -
ISAAC lONEZ. Jbus V .
aK
JONES 41r. gulao; • - .--
AlAlifoiju-Fg'Stetell, Steel A f ort S gt r . i fingL and Coachti r nd
tie Springs, Hammered Iron Axles; sod.deslersla3Dg a,•
able Castings, Fire Engine Lamps, and ConchTruanungs.;
generally, corner of Ross Engine,
Front SM., PittsbnrglO r tiiii
feb9-3m
received by ZEBULON .filtriStt
M A N S FI C ;I j e-te u t i r l e
et— •
1 dozen fine Wax Masks; ...
6 " " Paper "
5 " .. • -
3 gross Metallic Comb Cleaners; - ..• :
dozen Eggßoilens;
1 " Salt Spoons; '• . •
2 " Bone 51ustard Spoons; •
4 g-ross,German Silver Table Sioons;
6
2 Batter Knives;
1 " Picture Toy Books; '; -
20 4 000 Chinn !derbies; ••-• VlPlt&rs
dozen fine Woolen Comfotts. - _
A great variety of Coa
.BtsAS an M d Caps: '
TS.
• S dozen fine French willow Baskets; l'r
2 " willow Market' • '
8" Straw Travelling "
I" Clothes "
12 " Metal Toy
1 " Willcrw Cradles; - '
6 '" Glass Motto Seals;
3 " Bone " Stamps;
3 Allan's Patent Revolving Pistolst
-5 pair common Brass
1 dozen setts Chessmen: -
2 " Dominoes; -
6 " Teilors' Tape Measures;
6 steel Key-Rings, assorted;
- 4 China Dog* and. Sheep; '
I " Strings Amber Beads;
12 Nests Drums.
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T cal.:ls:oT SAY TOO .MUCH - .FOR -120: - ....sicao
1 proof of the e ffi cacy of Dr. TrillardlsOrilosidCbugb
Mixsuce. Read the following;
Factorial; Feb. latl
Messrs. Hays 4- Brockway: A sense of deaf iofflpitili
me to make a statement in regard to the eflboe of , your
Dr. Willard's Cough Mixture upon myeystem. For some
twelve weeks, during the winter, I was so much doubled
with a ha:twiny cough, as to render me-entirety tillable
to attend to my work; and, from the nature of:my -
I had every reason to believe, was rapidly imuffilkbito'
consumption. Afterdying various remedies, leidliartaiitty
effeer,vi was led to try a bottle of the Oriental Carats
MixtUre,..tuid must say that -I , -consider it the liedin the
United State:le-in, fact, [cannot say too moll for; 41,4 in
was entirely eared by the use of the first bottle., To the
afflicted, I would say, 'get allbottle of it, and be cured,
•
Price 25 cente. For Bole - • - • - 1 .•-
• 4AYSA
' • NO. Com. ROW, Liberty at, near Canal Raisin...
Sold ales by ifebBl J. FLEMING, Lierteneevilli.
Window BlindE " Ppper.
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36 7.220 piece: Be E antiful Rainbow;.
1400 dor va7qiins
en In aingla piens.
ALSO, 50 doz. BA,ND.BOXER,VOMOYATS:
tha Wall, Papal' Stiqs of - - •
mnhdeld 11.4
TWfMM
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.25
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