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''':: ,'*, • ~.,-,:,::::',,,:•i..:::47i.a'.i!'*.!!-1,-1-;:-i';3.:,,14„,.;=,,::-.-1-4,-,•,•:' 7,,,.-...:;:7; ,- i:::•••••;,•:::,,,ii7--;.-z-iii'z,.E1;7.-1:4`}t-4.7.-',.'-'" • ' i'e -"1-":",;,?,..,-if4'1.,it.:'2.--,..i:;:;.,.7,-.,-.,-;:••.t.,.....c r i,;.,,,-.•!-,i...: „ . '...;',1.-.,:t; ',7,-7..'...4,-...,,,..-:!:--•:•.:-,-,--, , -- ..,...... ~..,....." • ~•••, „. - • 41,1ng. F4 -. #lNvt„ . - ; VOLUME 'VI. DAILY MORNING TOST. Printat and Published erery Morning, (Sundays creepted,) BY L. HARPER, Nontri-Ulst CORNER OF WOOD AND FIFTH Ingriets. n- TERMS,—Five Dollars a year, payable strictly In advance. Six Dollars will invariably be required if not paid within the year. • f ix Single copies Two exters—for sale at the counter of the Office, and by the News Boys. The 'Weekly; Mercury and Mazrafacturei Is published froni - the same office, on a double medium at; TWO DOLLARS a year, in advance—single . copies FIVE CZNIT, . ]lam Nu paper will be dismintined unless nt the discre tion of the proprietor,) until all nrrearages are paid. QT Nu attention will be paid to any order unless ac companied by -the money, or satisfactory reference in this city. - TERMS OF ADVERTISING. ran SO.C.A RE OF TWELVE KINES• 011 L'C'"•• One Insertion, , SO6O I One Mouth,s 400 Two• • •do. • 075 j Two• • • •-•' ....... 000 "Threc• 1 00 Three do • 7 00 One 'Week 1 50 roar do • 00 Two• •do • , 2,50 Six • • •do 10 Ott Three do 300 I One Year 15 00 YEA RUA' ADVERTISIIMENTS: • Changeable at Pleasure. •• • Oxr. SQF ARR. ' ' TWO SQUAILM. Aix Mouths S 15 00 I Six Months $ 20 00 .One Year 20"00 One Year 30 00 • Larger advertisements in proportion. r - '" Cards of FOUR LINES. Firs Dollars a liar. • Largo cuts will not be inserted, unless an extra price is paid. 417.: Advertisements upon which the number of• inser tions is not mucked, will bit inserted and charged until or .tiered out. • ~ ~~i s h,• ,~ A B. SPCAL MONT, Auornep Lau.--Ottee, Fourth street. near IL Patterson et Livery Stable. 10,17 DR. WATT.-;-Offacc, No: i 7 Smithfield it. near Sixth et.. Pittsbur , h. "• • aurlt-y P 1.1.. A. NV. OLIVER, Physician and Surgeon. —Oilice No. 8, St. Clair street, Pittsburgh. jySi V(TM. Q'll.tRA ItOBIVSU\, lute C. K .\tturucp. hux 7 reiUfl% ltic atbcc in No. d St. Cluir ct. H. JOHN. CHAV,' RAW, °time on - SI. Clair street. ;opposite the Exchange.. nufflo-y el ORLANDO LOO3IIS, -literacy at Laic.--Otlitic 4th • st,abcve AVood. • jlyl-y 111101 AS. M.'slAlttillAlLL. Attorney at law.--Ottice Lowrie's Buildings. Fourth st. jati7-1 y. TAMES CALLAN...WortIey of felts, corner of NYytie LE stud Filth iti•eeti—e Law Cotner,"feb . l, IT fit. iCti.V.cßiii-.74inirittit 10 in the saute building with Alderman .fir Master, Fifth it.. bt-tween Woad and Smithfield sts. nucl7-bin• OliN liAltTON,.rtroriare at LA tr.—Other, North side of Filth street, between Wood and Smithfield, in the 15 &MC buittliim with Alderman Morrow. sep3o-ty. 1.5 . rro rney at Lace. We in • Wallaee's".building;,on Atli st., between Wood and Smithfield . • 1 EU04.4 ti W. LA Attorneyarui Counsellor at Law J and Notary Pubic.—Ofhec at the curlier of 4th and Wood•sta. over Sihbett 1 Jones' Exchange office. oct4 jzrILLS !t, Viza N ta * I rV, ' ,;.--1 -4 ) h tt r iro s n ' T d oml C lTpi7. "l 6 7, tween Smithfield an Grant, marl4-y EMUND SNOWDEN, Attorrary of Latr.—Othee in L building on the North East corner of Fourth stud sulithantd stn. geou- s . le AN DLEsS Alturarys and Coto.e! tors at La tc.—()ffiee ott Fourth street. opposite It. Ze: It. 11. Paters-016i Livery Stable. Pittsburgh. ,rplo-3- 11t)RWARD.s. W AILTZ WELDER. --Wormy., at I.4er —Office on Fourth street. between Wood and Smith field, opposite.Parte,rount Livery Stable. np7•y F. Gib ..loorney at La.c.--Giece l.Jir Hectors buildings. 4th st.. above Wood Pittsburgh. Pa. - sep2-ly N. :11'i1.011'11.1 . .. Attorney and Counsellor di Lair.— Office in llakowell'a Bni!Ship! On Grant 01. jelN '47,1y. jt C. SHAN NON..ittorney and . Coaajd!or Law.— ..1..' • Oifice on 4th rt.. between Wood and Smithfield and neatly opponite the Ittyitc'A otrien. tiovti-y • set) VT. "kunst. Fourth et. time 1100T6 west o f Ni t a. • ket. All work, warranted. and if not perfectly suns factory no charttee •till he made. 6-1,10 ~- ~ ;~:`~ . . . . It F ol .lo ce V i A u lp— u 2 r l i c h . m l r tt e t , l s t i t:. i rt w I S w t? , - e tt u e c. v h7t.ll a r . 2 . 4oz i t.t hfi, n . l , l streets . tuarl3•ly TAMES 131.AKKI.Y. Aktertoota.--Ottice on Venn street, .0 'opposite 1). Leech St t'ett.. packet line .othee. °dice hours from 7 o'clock A. M.. to 7 o'clock I'. M._ ..._ lAi L.'11.0..N Beylim has renuwed his commission It and forwintimr. business from the Canal Basin to his new warehouse. oir s ildril street, nearly opposite the Post may:in.y TWIN J...-1111'!2.0F11.. ,Anorniy mad Cpartsellor al Law •J --Office on ii.nititfichl giirced.... a levy doors above Dia ;pond alley... N. 11.-I.7ollectionit rraide ou moderate terms. iny2G. LA WNO my k:— L, mEs S. Caner. Attorney :tut Cons. :filar at Late, luta removed .to ;the office nest door weta• of Rodr:Pattersun's Livery Stable, Fourth street. During bin absence upon public duty. for the cumin month, any bushman for him may be led with A. 11. Mc. Calmont. Em.. an above. • fcbl7. TAM h;:i Li. cit AEI'. -Attorney, Cow:Jetta,. and Notary, • Pittsburgh. Pa.. having resigned the mike of Secrete r), of the Pittsburgh Navigation and Fire Insurance Com paity,,will attend spi,icially to collections. and business connected with Navigation, Insurance. :Accounts. and jittal 'Estate. Business hours. from 9 A. M.. to OP. M. Office. first door west of Alderman Miller's, Fourth street, pear Grant- ap7 lIMtLES M. 11A 17S. Attorney at Lam, Pittsburgh:ea. Commissioner to - take the proof and seknowledse , ' menu of Deeds.. Leases, Contracts- Depositions. or other writings: to he recorded or used ini the States of KelltllC kyi:lndieinft,Tennesgee.. Michigan and Missouri. Oilier. Burkes Fliarth st. innrl2-y W.ll:6llN,..4trinarP and Caunacllar ar Lam . , A. 4 Franklin, Veunngo county, Pa., will attenu promptly to all business entriulted to his care. Collections made in Warren, Clarion, and Jefferson counties. =MEM ...: I: A.: Stockton fr.. Co.. ~ , ;,,,b urgh. Murphy, Wilton & Co, . ,- • lion. intik& ..nnctir. Franklin. . ~ -.Hon, Alex. MCaltuout, •-- Hon. J. WiLson, Steubenville, 0. iy23-). r II y partner, r. nett. nn. rn. 'Austin. Esq., will attend to my. unfinished bust neis. andl recommend them , to the patronage of my irienda : I our authorized to • state that they. will receive 'the counsel and assistance of the Hon. 3L Middle. Office 2d story ofttierke's buildings, 4th street. between Wood and Market:: tin6.lyl sAmuni. W. BLACK. 0 .71 - K s.vrz. Alanufacture of Inearruptiair Tens ShiMifieldstrect, two doors below Fifth street, Pitts burgh; Pre Always on hand n full assortment of Plate, and PivofTeeth, of a variety of shades, as simple Plate. .11Tpinis •. arid lliicaspidatoes. Gum teeth. Screw Pivot 'Meth:die. Teeth and blocks made to' ord: r: 'Dentists auPplied - with all articles in the profession. All orders from abroad' mast be accompanied by the cash. 13:?Platiria - alwayi on hand. -" . novn-y • • . _ TOIL A. PAR l. 0. , • , , sp,-between Walnut:and O'Hara sm., where he may be foond-stiall times. Those having houses or other pro perty.to sell.or rent,,cart have the same punctually mown dad:tot-debts collected, and allthe dutiesof an Alderman will receive prompt attelitionr • - 0e2.7.1. 131.4N1LY 'W. WILLIAM , Attorney and Counsellor ag Law, isticccrsor to _Lowne & Office nt pffiotutud,r mirth it, alxre" Smithfield. Partnersbip .herclofore existing between Henry . t • 5Nr- Williams, Esq., and myself, ludic pmcfice of the law, 4iasolved by mutual consent, on ihe 26th ult.. and the cw.stittss will hereafter be continued byllenr W. %%M -k:. tiatus, whom ' I most:cheerfully ?cc oinmend to allfor whom have the.honor to do business—es a gentleman every way worthirof their confidence. decl,l3-ly WALTER 11. LOWRIE. ' George R. Riddle, Conveyancer. r ' CRinAvery Row. Fifth 'street, above Smith fi eld, : = Pit,sbnrgh. . • 10itSGAGES. AGREMIESTS, IitECDS, RELEASES, and .... Paler instrauttents of writing, drawn with neatness. Itigal accuraer and despatch. lie will also attend to drawing ' ~. and filling Mechanics' Liens. Atrounts of Executors. Admin. istralors,. V., - 'Examining titles to Real Estate, Searching S litamisfor'Licisr, fc., kc. ..,' -plaint Welber expeiienee and intimate acquaintance ' - with the manne rof keeping the public records. he-expects to giee iMisfanti p ti to those who rimy entrust their Mist , neskto itistare. - - ' ' .-'.- .• dectG . 13ANIA.m1ri. -F.. DENISON, ATTORNEY AND Consent.- , Ima'xi.,L.A.W . , Ohio, Ciewjand, will attend to profes . atonal basineat attic - Courts f Cuyahoga and adjoining 116 will alangire careful attention to Collections in any Part of Northam Ohio. REFERENCES: • Chief insane Parker. Cambritike . LIMN School. orultichard Fletcher, ill Suite: si., Boatnn. ti..-Suratiel IL Perkins, 141 Walnut at., Philadelphia. 'chard B..Einiball. Esq., .W Wall et., NCVIT York. Himptotilr. Smith, Pittsburgh. .Par.rulditional reference, refer to this °dice. feb9-1 MEM EreaLuin . I'~hfPAl . Ei 9 SehTlk~ ' s~if id of r cane • Sehillees Wm, Telt; The Shadowless Man; Fonque'alttagie Ring; " Undine Marco Visconti, iirom the Italian; - :Maiaetts Tales; • Tales of the. Baroness rogue; &c. lard'. • 11. B.'BOSWORTH & CO., 48 Market st. 10TOMCF0PATI - 11C MEDICLNEWAND BOOKS.—Just I I received, n fresh supply of Hontosopathic Medicine Chests, liciinseopathic .Cotfee,. Sugar of • MY, and' a largo collection of the latest publications on liomatopatby, pi this , Iloolr Name of C.Ciaess, of the. foUovvin . g. celebrated brands: Silva,. Esulapie, Dos Amigos, De. Fasten, LeindocrUnudo. Fiala Pnneine. La Royadero Colorado, ReFgaj*Carado, Jfisto Sang Principe, Cheroot's blaglc„ . Pintopeatrid - Bpron Regattas. Par sale by deePO' P. ..- „ . , professidual (Earbs. =333 VICTOR SCRTBA', Fifth street, Between. Wood and'lllarket tits `_!` :z iZ `P a.:'~t ~:~.~ r), .A.Terolfitt7;A.l ~, 11°' P.-n.7111:7 ( 3'4" fi x ...r: t ✓ r s i i ke , 4 . • • • • • . Business (garbs e5l. J. BURNSIDE, Auitioneer and Commission Mee chant. Federal atree; Allegheny city. febt 3I'KE.NNA, Auctioneer and Coran4t 4 s.sion Aler V. chant. No. M. Wood ■t. frbl PORTER'S DAGUERRIAN GALLERY. Philo flall over the Post Office., J OHN D. DAVIS. Auctioneer and Cotnotission /11rrrhatat Jcorner of 'Wood and Fifth Fu. fettl-y 11 ()BERT'S .KANE. Pittsburgh Cabinet and Chatr JR : Warehouse, I'Vo: e 2, Third fi • rebl-y r EBULON KI,N6EY, Deteer in Fancy Goods 4 Trim memo, N 0.67, Market street. fehl-y LEXANDER JAYNES, Pekin Tra Store. , P2 Third et., /1. near Wood. febt-y M'CIAMKEY, iron City Clothing Wore, No. IM, V. Liberty at.; oppositelbe - natttla of Market. febl-y . HOHIN.SONi -Agent for Harden ilka7o.'s Line t) of Pockets. Fifth at-one door below Nyood% febt-y AXTILLIAM J ACICSON, Patcyte Ilfedicine 11 • erty rt.. bead of Wood. - rARTIN LYTLE. Family Gower, Smith eld street. I next door to the Fifth Presbyterian Chun+. jed E 011.61; COCIIRA Nj Forosarding and Commission .P.Terrhont. No. W.r. nod FL. Pittnburgli. nos-.27-y VNGLISII & EL1.1071. Bnoksellers and Stativiori. No 56. Market at...between Third and Fourth. fehl-y P DELANY, Fashionable Clothing Store, No. 49. Lib erty. ' st. • TIOON & SARGENT, Ea:tiers and Exclutitg„e Brat 11 N. E. corner of Wood and Sixth top. "4, robl-y N. HOLMES 8 riOr. Bankers and dealers in Exchange. Cab{ mut Bank Notes. No. GS. Market at. febl-y TACOR ♦VEAVCR, Wine and Liquor Merchant. corner •l or Market and Second streets. f•bl-y FULTON, Bar and Brass Foun4r. No. 70 Sceond .1,1 a betwecu Market and Forry.sts. febl T VIIITI.I Clothing norr : No. 167, corner of o) . tv and Sixth stn. . rroNwNSEND. CARR LS: CO.. ronel? and IVagan 411 a I kers. St. flair street, near the Betslre. crtr4-1 I i OILSJ 4 LP i. TERAItV 1/J.:POT. No. 65.,,F0t;c7111.1:it DIL BROWN'S OFFICE. No. iii. Diamond alley. near Wood st. • reel-y ( 1 H. PAUI.SON, ..11a4 and Cap Manufaetartr. and • dealer in Few of all kinde, • No. 7t. Wood at.. next door to the corner of Fourth. • (chi TILLER & ItICKETSON, Trhoinair Grmws and rem I I_ mission iiiirchonts. corner of Liberty 41 !rain sts toll-y CA. INCANUI.TY & CO.. Forwarding and Commis sion Merchants, Canal Basin. Pittsburgh.: Pa • innet-dy :1 FILUMF— Piano Forte mannfactnrer and dr(ider in Musical Instrnineats. No. 112 Wood irtreeit near Fifth. n0v19..y ITAYs st BROCKWAY. Druggists. and Agents for I I Patent Medicines. Liberty street. neareanal Roam. febl-y• TosErn wooDwEi.i.. five:weer, and deal , r in For ', eirn and Dan:retie Hardware. corner of 'Siniond and Wood sts..rittstrurgh. oc2O-ly C 1 SIC EI . 310(11tF., in, and Cap Alan , (la clan" , and dealer in Ft:us, \0.:5, Wood street, third door abovc Fourth. febt-y Cv.A U El. 31'e1.I:RICEN tc (11. Arcot a for Carli.tle and 173 Ripponn. Rerotur Lint Pockrt Shiv from. Neer York to Liverpool. No. 1.32 LILT rfy (1.1.1-y T AM ES 111.Ahl:I.Y. Agent thr Messrs. Roche, tiro 's •) Line rf Parkas. Tenn st, four doors .betoce f•Lt-v ir 01IN F. l'F;Rnv, iLate ihijinit qt . Malcolm. L.,,en p t C 0..) Wholes:de Grocer. Commission and Flour Merchant, dealer in all kinds of Country Produce. cop per. Un plates. noners• haul., riot.. lead. Ittin.in 'sheet Iron. TOSEPH MAJOIL Boat Store. Ship Chandlers'. am) • iron and nails. whin.: lead. dye sniffs. cotton yang, salt, ell Agency of Pittsburgh Lard Oil Factory. No. 3. Mar- ; tont Pitudiargli Maulactures gentrall). corner of ket street. Pittsburgh. I.ibert) and Irwin street, Pittsburgh, Pa. Liberal ad w s: J .~ :a: e .el.f ,on Cash or Goods. Col.ignatet , L a • y o t r u r t r i p,,s.io rupapers. Thal st....opprute the , fibl-y TOIIN Tail° and Clothier.. Litiorty tl between Sixth street and Virgin alley. solidi !Me rp.A.AFFU& O'CONNOR. Proprietors of the Par.‘hirrgh 0 respcctintly informs his trier& dd and the piie. that J Pen - ruble Boat Line: corner Penn and Wayne streets_ i lie is daily in the receipt of fins Fresh Oysters. which will felit-y be served up in even style, at short notice. to suit his TAM Es :%IA v. wh01,,,,th Grocer. Farerrerdins, and Come e ":,-- I ",f‘f i r u s n . ,, , , , Nur ~.u ud. u.,, , ~,,,,. , 0,,, .. , „ , ,, , , ,, , 0 , tI mission Merchant, Water street, between Marlort and r „:-.4..,,, ronnri. on hnn , n r, i . , : n. , n , o o v i ,,, , of ,:" of ,„, Perry. leb/- Y and . Smitlitield at.. septd,el W I ii.;Nri. .11 I ' .k 'll- : i7d"dE7:h"' T .;'"".:7:( -- cllt — AT•o7'-":Lidl"Zii:: hr 2 A. fit, i a st, one dar shot Fourth. G,,,„N., s tre e t , emit rid, ' l ' bi- Y to transact 6 general Commission business, especially in HILL h CURRY. Rani,et dud Exehn,,'e Eracta. No. the purelia.e and sale of American manungetares and 65, Wood st- third door below Fourth. west side. produce, and in receiving aud forwrinlinx Goods consign felil-y cd to his care. AN regent for the inallulaermers lie will Tr RANIER dr. ILUINI. Rankers and Exchange Bralars, be ~ .., . rdlY sul'l'lf" with the principal snicks of Pin" - n h. _ corner o f Third sod w oo d ~,.„. o ppo s ite St . Clig ries burgh Mllllllikellree at the 100 eat wholesale prices. iTotel. fehl-y I triers and consiitinncnts are tesp , ,ltully itoltelied to iNsToN STY, • )(TON /koi. rile re, Station", • PFI lth". and Publisher... corner Market and Third atm y C.K/L LEH/AILS. Sgr-ut Booksencr cmd Sfunourr. and I 4 dr4lcrito Parry.. IVorul struet. between 'Diamond alley and Fourth. frthl-y ri A. WAN I: ur . Acent for Pickworth . .i. W.Pv Line. and Thtleprwleat Portable. That Liar. Cimel fehl-y ros n s ATWOOD. Anent for the ,Voetk..-Lintrieon .euraiire Company. of Philadelphia, \Vinci and Front Nl_ at the Warehoune of Atiniod and Jonrii, feht-y R.; -t I CO 111 nnetzact4itre . t i 011 5 41sutad between W ran maekft s : - bsl.l:•ey'l 'lt TOM lkoksrller. S:a: inn< r,,and Filth ct.. between Wood and Market eta., Pittsburgh. Pa. • jan7-y CI 1001. 1.300 I) l'A WAIt FA 03`8 E.— /..14-e I Trninntis.Agent. Publisher, Bookseller arid Bookbind er. No. SO. Wood st.. Thornburgh. mgers.y Bram Poundts and Gar Parer. smith- Ij street. between Dinsnotui Alley and Flab st." Pittsburgh. deet R.ty y J. DEN- - rrr, Whotusk Grocers, dealers in Pro t/ . duce and Pittsburg manufactures generally. No. 1214 Liberty. opposite 7th street. Pittsburgh., ap23-y DOOMS CLOTHING STORE- N 0.5 1154 17 Serra. near Liberty. JOHN FARREN, Proprietor. Pinsbureh. nov24-y rt_GORGE. ARMOR. Tailor, Fourth stvet. between Ur Wood and .Smithfrelit streets. nearly. opposite the Mayor's office. lan29-Y TORN 0. :MORS; AN. Wlto!tsrde and Retail Druzzin, 0 No. 931, Wood street, one door South of-Diamond Al ley. febt MAI.I.ANSBEE & HA YWAR D. Marra& and Retail Deafens in Roots. Shoes. Trun ks. &e.. .1 , 10. 186 Liberty street. nearly opposite the head of Wood- fcb3-y 1) A. FAIINESTOCK te. C 0... Who/crab Drug. IVore .ll. hours. corner of First and Wood streets, and cor ner of'-Wood and Sixth stn. . feb4-y EAIOVAL.—Geo. w. Smith 4. Co. have aainoved their 1.11, Of from Pe to at, to their New liircawery on Pitt at. and Daquettne Way. dee2s TM. h SONS. Coffin Mai-cm and Farnisinng Undertairrs. corner of Penn and St. Clair otrect4, opposite the Exchange. Entrance on Penn 'SIMCt. (c 1 ,1-y TOIIN il. hIF.LI.Oa. wholesale mid retail dealer in el Music nod Mu-sicol Tostrumens, Piano Fortes,.School Hooks and Szationery, No. 1'22 Wood svecolletsiinrgh. BitAZIER'S BELLOWS.—Iust received an assort mem, large sizes, Brazier's hand Bellows; also, Par for and Kitchen do., wholesale and retail. declit JOHN W. 13LAIR., 120 Wood st. T WATERMAN. %totemic Grocer, Commission L and Forwarding Merchant, and Dealer in Produce and Pittabnrrh Manufactures, Nos. 31 Water, and 2 Front sta.. Pittsburgh. Pa. D'23-y F. SELLERS. PM. NICOL* ELLERS 8 NICOLS, Produce and General Commis -17 sion Merchants. No. 17 Liberty street, Pittsburgh.— Sperm. linseed and lard oils. jan'27 JMMES PATPERSON, Jp., corner of Firstaad , Ferry fits. Pittsburgh. Pa., manufacturer of Lodi*, ifinges. and Botts: Tobacco. Fuller, Mill and Timbe; Screws, Homan Screws for Rolling Mills. ece actll6-y T BRY.A.R, Reediting Distiller,,and wholesnle dealer in Foreign and boine.die Win)ta. and Liduora, No. I.l4 . l.iberty street, and 53 Diamond Pittsburgh, Pa. jy2l-y LWILINAILTH; Ltembir Akre/tont. (Mice on Penn . Infect, between Irwin and Hand strects.:Pituiburgh, Pa. All connaiesionk will be proiaptly attended to. mattry T.. IL BISII0P.• Veterinary S{1141"011, can lie found at' •. his Horse Slicieing Establishment. near the 'St:Clair street Bridge, lately occupied by Messrs. Carr Sr:Rowland. novs-d6m XCIIANGE lICYFEL. Exchange Plate, Baltimore. IL. _ES Dormers. Proprietor. Coaches will be in readiness at, all the landings, to convey passengers, free of charge. ~10 the lintel• dec.2l-y WARRICR MARTIN. Agent for the Franklin Fire Insttranee , Company of Philadelphia. At the. Flx.. change office of Warnek Martin & Co.. cornerOfMarket and Third streets. . fcbt.y KING & FINNEY,. Agentn for the' rktrocrire Mutual Safety Insurance Company of Philadelphia, at the Warehouse of King and Holum!, Water streetylear Mar ket. • fail- • DEM= SELLERS 1c NICOL:4. Produce mid General Commis xion Merchants, No. 17 Liberty street, Pittsburgh,— Sperm, Linseed and Lard Oils. '' jan2o JOHN CAILSON. S. • J.,;-Airmou - r; arIARSON & hi'fi..."‘lloHT. Wholesale. Grocers and C0m 1...., mission Merchants. Sixth street, between Wood and Liberty. Pittsburgh. Pa. ticei-y' removedAi. GLENN , SnnLfiindn; ha: t`icuth,"„q,'e'erer of Wood and Third Eta.. abov e C. he is prepared to do every description of ruling and bind ing. dec2-y C. MARTIN, Mak4ale and Retail Grocer and deal .. er in Foreign and Domestic Wines and Liquors. Foreign and Domestic Fruits. Nnts, /cc:, No GO. Water st. sep.s-y fivrEW BooK.sToßp..—A. S. Boswpwi ¢ (q., No. 43, Market at.. next 'door to Third. are juatapening a new and extensive assortment of Books and stationery, which they willaall t wholesale-and retails at (he lowest prices. ap2s-y irOIIN & Co.. Wholeeale Groccire, Produce and .vo m o st ,,• oo Merchants", end dealers in. Pittsburgh Manuftietures, No. 168; Liberty street, opposite Sixth st., Pittsburgh. i may 12 irrrabovil advaitCes made on consiganaelats.: -. _ . r_r~...-,, Business (Earbs CIAAWEL AIOItRrJW. Slanufeeturer of Tin. Copper, 0 and sheet iron ware, No 17 'Filth street. between —Wood and Market. • feltlo— JOIIN CARTWRIGHT. Importer and Manufacturer at all kiudirof Cutio-p, Surgical Instruments, ite. 7 Wood street. second door below Diamond alley. febl JILKINTON'S UNRIVALLED BLACKING; mann- I. Matured and sold whoicsak andavtail, Smithfield st., between Sixth and Virgin alley. octlf-Ly r Id r CIAITT. LEEC H . Js.. u"dde V e nF , andnest haidrralt;drvre,ar tinge Trimmings, of all descriptions, No. 153 Wood st., Pittsburgh. seven doors above Fifth, and one door above H. Childs & Co.'s Shoe Store. • tap% r 110 COUNTItY Slesos.& Co., al Market street. invite the attention of Country Merchants to their extensive assortment of Foreign-and Domestic. Goods, which will be sold at eastern jobbing prices. iD — Wholesule Rooms. 2d story. scant REL OYSTERS.—A col want supply of Shell Oysters, I roasted or in the shell; also Game and every delica cy of the season. served up in superiod style:tit tile short est notice. BANK EXCHANGE, deed-tt" Third st. between Wood nod Market st. lIAlv - DoNALD. Bell and Brow Founder. Finn st. . near Market. is prepared to make Brass Castings. and Brass Works genitally. on the most reasonable truss and shortest nonce. Ile invites machinists, and all thow using bratn works to give :tint a call. as lie is de termined to do all word in his line very low. my27-ly I 0 MURPLIY'S Looking Gloss and clerk• ten , : ey No. 11,,t, Wood street. Pittsburgh. A general assort ment of l'ier. Mantel and Toilet Glasses: Portrait. Minia ture and t.andscape Frames, plant nod ornamental. 0f every variety of patterns, Also. a new style of Window Cornices: cull in and see theta: all 01 which will be sold cheap for cash, or city acrep?ances. lrellntels and Steamboats, furnished cheap. JOSEPH MURFIIV. tki Wood at.. nov:111 Practical Gilder. L 2Airrii & SINCLAIR. (late Martin & Smith.) Inn Wok 0 Grocers, Product. end Commission Merchants, SO Wood street. Pittsburgh. The 'undersigned having entered into partnership under the above style. respectiully ask' the patronage of the friends of the late firm. and of purchas ers generally. They feel witrranted iu promising that they eau give satisfaction to all who may buy of them, or confide buiiness to their care. WM. 11. smut!. . . anar.26 • W M. st.NcLAlrt. 1. 1 lus•i• GLASS ESTABLISIIMET.—MuIyany lie manufacture, and keep constantly on hand. cut. moulded and plain Flint Glassware in all y its varieties. lit their warehouse, corner of Market and Water sts.. Pitts burgh. Our works continue in dill operation. and we are constantly.s6ding to our stock, which enables us to fill orders witlrPrompiness. Purchasers are respectfully ?whir tied to call and ractnnine prices and terms. sepl6-y. 6.! IN LEY, Hotel, Sips. and Orminmenua Painter. 171. amid dealer in PAINTS. No. 14, St. Clair sr, Pitts burgh. has constantly on hand all kinds of Purrs. either Dry or Mixed: Japan and Copal Varnish; Linseed Oil: IkAled Oil. Spirits Turpentine; Window Glass, of all sizes; Putty. faint Brushes. all of ttte Lest quality. and ibr sale at reasonable prices. iIAKSI•EAR CiAltiniNS.--This beautiful place of 171 resort hosing beenfreuilk repaired. the proprietor is now ready to receive liy the &iv. week. or month. His neeommodatimix are good. nnii Ida prices 31V Imayt-tf I S. eIA NI E.:RON. Man trioeturer jr o llo,r Mir, and . 1 F. Pitypprrn &OW. f astentes In general. rt•speci folly asks the patronage of his friends. lie feels war tamed that be can give satisfactiou to all who may par- Chang' of Lien. Ili. establishment is on Nl'Kelvy's Olin of Lots. sth Ward. marftl-iv wrens: o ygrEits pi..1101)1.:S ALCOIL.N. (late or New or city.) No 27, rilth st- between Vood and Alarket. Mattufae- TUrrr• of Mustard, Ground Spice Cat. 11., A . C. Sc_ will open during the pregent week it large sostirtment of Cr' Betts in their line, which they will who in ynau titjes to suit dealers. at ER.11,11 Is-hole... Tilt. prices. All stridles sold by them warranted. Merchants tittemling to go eon would do well to call hnfore leavinc the city.— They any he found at ther as arehott...c. No. 27, nob jt Ryan'. building. sep7 .Ni n i n rrq tka Kt...pi/I.:and Writing Closers c t.er Flail, and 'Market Zreent. re-opens u, MtM m tlay nest. .Merentolle and Steamboat Book Keeping taught in the /1106 i effective /11111 expeditious manner. In addi tion to the usual course of instruction and practice. Mr. D will. on Monday next, commence a course of Practical Lecture.. in which the application of the science of ac counts to all the details of business will be minutely planted. No cites charge made for these Lectures.— Molars of business, 10 to 12, u. x.; 2 to 4, and 7 to 10, 111,1:1_:S! UGN: —Jot/ Alohicr, Mug CVO and .kpothe t rary. north-West comer of NVo-01l and Fifth Street,. Pittsburgh. will keep constantly on hand Drugs. Faints. Aye-Stuffs. &e. . . ‘'N. —Phyticinne* preecriptions carefully compounded trout the best utatenuls. at any hour of the day or night. Also, an assoruneat of Perfumery; tine tooth, hate, and clothes Brushes, 8.c., ke , doe . which he will sell low (or cash. ap.lo-ty V'TILLIAZtI T1WV1.1.1..0. Undertaker, Fifth street. tan mediatelv opposite the Theatre, respectfully in forms his friends and the public in ceneral, that he has re stitned business as a Furnishing thulcrtaker. lie is sup plied with and always keeps on hand Collins of all sues and kinds, Shrouds, and all other articles necessary on such occasions. Silver plates, ice hairs, and leaden roams will he sup plied on order. A fine hearer and carriage. always ready to attend funerals. stpISS-ly lII\P CrYLERY. SADDLERY. 2ce.—Jonv 1 NV sLE Ea. fetporter oar, Den:, in Foreign and Do mestic Hard more. would respectfully inform his friends and the public generally, that he to now receiving his Spring supply of Hardware at the old stand of Walker rt.. Woodwell, Nu. 45 Wood street. which he will dispose of on the triost rensontible terms. He will be continually receiving fresh supplies direct from the manufacturers in Europe and this Country—which will astable lam to com pete with any establishment either East or West. Wes tern Merchants ere invited to call and examine his stock before purchasing elsewhere, mars John M. Townsend', DRI:GGIST AND APOTHECARY. No. 45, Market street, three doors shove Third. Pittsburgh. will have constantly on hand a well selected assortment of the best and freshest 51edicines, which he will sell on the most reasonable terms. Physicians sending orders will be promptly attended to, and supplied with articles they may rely upon as genuine. Physicians prescriptions will be accurately and neatly prepared from the best materials, at any hour of the day or nigh!. Also, for sale, a large stock of fresh and good Perfu mery, dee.3o J. D. LEIIAItg, C. 0... ANDERSON. Late of Pittsburgh, Pa. Late of Nashville, Tenn. T EIMER & ANDERSON. DEALERS IN COTION.—For , .1.4 warding and Commission .3.ferchana, No. 8, Front Street, above Broadway. Cincinnati, Ohio. REFER TO Merchants generally, in Pittsburgh, Pa. Merchants generally. Nashville. Tenn. W. E. Lane & Co., Louisville. Ky. . Springer & Whiteman, Cincinnati,o • o. James Johnston & Cu- Hewitt. Benin & Co.. New Orleans. 31agregor & Morris. New York. Duval, Xeighler & Co., Baltimore. Stnith. Bagaley & Co.. Philadelphia. Daniel Deshon, Boston. sep2.l4y John D. DIRYIS, UrTIONEER and Commisaion Merchant, Corner of .1 Wood and Fifth streets. Pittsburgh, is ready to re ceive merchandise of every description on consignment for public or private sulc. and (ruin 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 curly gas-light. uugl2-y. 4 S I am now engaged In the importation of Brandies, , A ,A, Wines. Gins, &c., 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, which I will he able to sell, delivered in the Cus tom-houses of New York or Now Orleans. or in this city, at the lowest market price, for cash br approved paper. I have in store and cellar a very large stook of very-su perior Wines and Liquors, as imported', of the mostaele brated brands and vintages ; for sale on plensinalenns. I'. C. MARTIN, dec22 Cor. Front and Smithfield sta. MEM LtFULTON, Bell and Brats Founder. line rebuilt and . commenced business.at his old stand. No. 70 Se cond, between Market and Ferry streets, where he will be pleased to see his old customers and friends. Church, steamboat, and bells of every Size, from 10 to 10,000 pounds, cast from patterns of the most approved models, and warranted to be of the best materials. Mineral Water Pumps, Counters, Railings, ke. ke.. to gether with every variety of Brass Castings, if required, turned and finished in the neatest manner. A. F. is the Ore agen't for Sobbitts Anti-Attraction Me tal, so justly celebrated for the reduCtion Of friction in machinery. The boxes and composition can be had of him at all times. novl3-y Ct HAWLS.—A. A. Mama 4. Co., 64 Market street, have 0 received the most extensive assortment of Shavvls to be found in this city. In addition to the various styles of Cashmere, Turken, Wool Plaid, Thibet, Net, &c., he has received a new style of French Long Shawls, a superior article and .very. fashionable. novll , : . 'L : : ".„.. 'S:'', , ~f. .' , , .1: , , MEM PITTSBITIIGH, !SATUIWAY, MATICII 4, 1848. A Card SID= MIAMI EffaMl3 7 , Business glcirbs. FASIDONS.—S.' Moore haw -just received froth Ncw.York the Fall Style of HATS, which he will in troduce PIA day. Saturday. Athritst All - those in want of atheat and superini 'HAT. Would do well to call at . „ 7"Zt WOOD STREET. nn ,42,4 'f! dOor aboYe fourth. rpOWNSFIND, CARR & CO- SucceisailM the 'old firm 1 of C.gowusend &Co., and Carr & Rowland: beg leave to announce to their. friends and to, the public free that they are now prepared to' execute all kinds of work in the Couch and Wagon-making business, at the shortest notice, and warranted to.bc of the brat qual ity: Tbe‘very large quantitx of - Seasoned timber With which they arc prepared. an air feeilitiesfor business. enables them to unsure the pt blic that they . are. prepared to carry cm an extensive 'antl , prompt basilicas an their line, makthey respectfully solicit a continuance of the liberal Nth:name bestowed upon the late firma. • sepi VNITIAisi BLlNDS,'Wholesale and Retail, So. 111. Wood at., over Gill's lint Store, between Diamond ally and Fifth at. A. DRIBBLE & CO. are , prepared to fornirdiMinds at price:Minch reduced: having a very ec centric mode ft( po(nting. and other advantages unknown to °Mersin the trade. BrAIICS giving a supernir finish to Blinds. thcy trim them with the best Materials, making them rieliand durable. • • . fp — Wide or narrow ,Late---portable or permanent fas ten:op; dirttiilied. Old Min* refilled. dee:ll-y Hardware, Cutlery, and Saddlery. TOI IN fj,l VALKEIL Dealer in Foreign mid Domestic vI Iltiraenre. No. Ki Wood street. would respectfully inform his friends and the public generally,thathe has receivedin lnrge stock of . Foreign 'Hardware per ships •'\Vyolninv." and -.Monongahela." which, to gether with a lt.r a supply of American Gituds lie is now receiving; direct from the manufacturers, will make Ids assortiumit very extensive and complete, ‘Vesteirn mer chants will please call nod exmnine his stock. sep,i QT17.14:: AND Fll.r. AIANURACTORY.—Thesubscri -1.7 bers,in vino enlarged their ettablisliment for the man itfacturc,of STEEL and Frhaa--on the comer of 011ara and Libittv sircett. Pittsburgh—are prepared to furnish Files of every- description. of the best quality,: and being ileterniiikd to make it the interest of consumers to pur chase Fifes from them. respectfully invite the patronage of all %vim use the article. =064 J. ANKRI:II & CO. INVENI7:I) PATENT BLACK :MUMS .111 TRUSS. for the immediate relief and „permanent cure of Her.i. and Rupture. (Suited to all sires.) The superior claims of this Trues consist in the comparative ease wirti which it may be worn. The pad of wood be ing neatly- balanced on springs. yields to the pressure of any parboi it. and fliorouttly adapts itself to sup move• merit made be the wearer. It can be Worn Without inter mission.-minf II cure is effected. The subscribers have made sr/movements for the manufacture of these veins.- bin Trusses. in a superior style. in Philadelphia.aud have them noiv for sale at their office. No 77 Smithfield street. near Sixth. Pittsburgh. GEOROE WATT. iyl 1). W. KAUFFMAN. reNoNGAIIFILA 1101" SE. On the ettertry of Wafer ellitheied street:. Piathi.,:gi. Pa.—The under signed li.roprietorA of the. Monongahela House announce to the Pithily. that the Flutist: is oven for the reception of Visitors:, They are ronselotot of having ',pitied no ex pense iri litutig dolt tin Establishment in such a style as to roide every ellWifirt to the Guests. They hope by constaril core anti attention to busintsc to merit the Immo:red on the late Monongahela House. fitiar.ll JAMES VII.OSSAN Se SON. 1 1 10 - EAV.DftrWt+TOltr..—Jaa% n. Mouaa.N. .01 sate and Rru.l J)rsgoist. No. SKII Wood street. one (bait South of Diamond alley. Pinsdierg.—The subscrOer has jest received from the Modern cities. and is now pperittur at the above stand. u full assortment of articles in his line. consistnig of Drugs of all kinds. Dye Stuffs,?sot's nod Varei•lies. Chemicals. Ste., together with alkstich artivies ns are usually kept for sale at n wind...sale and retail dritv store. Ills stock 14 G new. and lins been selected with earn. lie is confident that his articles. both as to quality and prier, will please Midh as stay lava!' him with a call. tnyO THENECNI Ikfruhrn.Ja and L'uthiag Saloon, Lib,- in Varta.—The sitligsril.rs.tdeeply tahnkful for the increased end still inerstirinif patronage bestowed on them. since the ripening of their establishment, beg leave to atm.:Mist their baths are open at all times. and that hot cord and shower baths ran be hail at any 1110 1 / I Gll.t. A few More tioanlers can be accommodated by the week. rind gentlemen ran prro,l3l, breakfast. dinner. slipper. at the atonal hours. say : breakfast 71 o'clock, n. ru.: dinner,,l2l NWT., 51p tn. Oysters. cooling drink, and other refreshments furnish ed in resupertor style. and charges moderate - jani.S PErK. THOMPSON It CO. fit:NOM:A I/ELA PLANING lllLL.—.lalux , 1 iltdrat %avoid re.peetrnlly inform hi% friend. and the puld.te, that hu new ecablioduneni is now in fulloreration, and that he i- itret.re.i to laarnieh Vont rabina, and fill 1111 1 . 111.11e1t Lumber. with proniptitude, and nt the io,s'est iates. Baud and Plan:. pruned on one or both sides, eon aiantrAon hand. nail MolilJing". c‘ievt-ry klcirription, mail; to ordij , BltiVirnkwould Findit to their advan tage 16 give himn it, ho can now furnish ilietti with for ...very dexcription of work. etel=tl C6:I7F.AMONS nrwt 'Ca - pr.—The F skihacrihrq will :introduce, thuiday. Beebe ' & ro*ter's FAN . !4t, Ir it French, Mud; Skin. Sni , • and Nowa to which it; would invite the attention of thc , puhlic,A : '0 W. GLASGOW, 120 Wood street. nun!? , ft.l door below Davis' Auction Ruoms N. U. Ilia Fall assurance& of Caps and Mulls. eathra ring aji exten*Aiso Yariety, is daily expected, and will be duly announced (3 G. prprif NV:jI.RD lAVERY !STA ULF. —The 4 stainer:her. bovine brought out the well fi • known I.icery' Btstile kept by C. B. Doty, in the r • Fifth Ward. respectfully informs his friends and the plih• hr gelteritly,iltut he will keep at all times a stock of the ht.t description of ruling horses. buxKies, earringes of all kinds.; and Bt short everything required in his line of business. • A einisidertitile portion of his stork is new. and he is confident no stock in the city will he Superior to his. liis terms .will he moderato. His stable is an Liberty et.. n 4 , v driofs above the canal bridge, where respectful• ly solicits • shore of public patronage. CHARLES COLK%IAN. ft:/ tile is Shia provided with an elegant Hearse, Nvhich will lie furnished when required. 0cr2.5. • 4ames noward d co., lIAVE the pleasure to announce to their friends that they again oceupy their old stand at No. RI Wood streets where they have opened an ct itensivnlVALL-PA PER:WA RE/101:SE. and will have constantly on hand nn extensive 'R‘Portm,nt of Satin. Glazed. and Plain PA PER BIANGINGS. Velvet and Imitation Borden, of the latest, styles . and moat handsome patterns, for papering halls, parlors,tind charnher,. Thety mantifegtitre, and have on hand at all times. Prinuhg, Writing. Letter, Wrapping and Ten Paper; Bon net and Pullers' or which they offer fur sale on thi most accommodating terms, and to which they invitr!the attention Of merchants and others. ALSO—Blank Books of all kinds and the hest ivali ty: Serhool Books, dic., always on hand, and for sale as tansy et n 11,725 Nast , Hat and Cap Store. 1. CHAS, P.AULSON, (late of the firm of Paulebn & (fill.) having opened Manesv afore. atlio. 73 Wood street, next door to. the corner of.rourth, ix now manufacturing, end receiv ing from the Zastern cities. a very large assortment of Hats and Clips of every description.' warranted to be made ;in the best manner and of the best materials. Ot ter, Seal, fine'and common Muskrat, Sealette, Hair Seal. Plush and Glazed Caps. ALSO—A fine assortment of ladies Furs, such as Lvnx, Fitch,:penet..and Coney Muff,, Tippet., and Fur trim mings), all of, which be offers at Eastern prices for cash, both Ayholetukle and retail. Coufftry Merchants will please call and examine ruy stock before purchesingAlsewhere. Wholesale Shoe Store J. H. CHILDS .t. CO. are now receiving their 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 thialtnerket.. l . ALSO—Ladies' mid :Biases' Florence Braid and Straw BonnMs, of the latest style: together with a splendid as sortment of Palm Lent Bata, Men's and Boys" Summer Caps. a , ALSO—A hirge lot of New York Tanned Sole Leath er, al I of which, having been purchased at the lowest rates; land selected with great care for the Western trade, ;will be sold at a small advance on the cost and chargeia. All merchants wishing to purchase will find it to their interest to eallmid examine their stock before purchasing elsewhere. • ma r'27-tf 110EFFEIVec eery Breguereran Gallery, Philo Hall, Third street, Pittsburgh, Pa., and Franklin Buildings, Balti more!, Md. Mr. Porter 'yespeetbillv antionnces that he has. at con siderable expense, fitted up apartments and arranged light for Daguerreotyping purposes. Ills long experience in the', art has enabled him to overcome many of the objectiOns too common to pictures taken by this me. thud. " Mr. Porter is UNWISE that the impression has gone abroad (owing to the many failures to produce good pictures) that clear and distinct Daguerreotypes cannot be made in Pittsburgh. His experiments, however. since he has opened his Gallery, fully warmillil,llllll iu saying that as good pictures can be made here as elsewhere. Ladies andsentleMen are invited to call and examine specimens. Instiletions given, and instruments and inateriuls far nished.on reasonable terms. All orders from country• operatons promptly attended nov2s-tr PITTSBURBII CHAIR AND CABINET WARE HOUSE.-tNo. liQ, Third street, Pittsburgh.—Thasub. scribers would respectfully return their thanks to their frientbr and the.public. for the very liberal -patronage be stowed Since ;the commencement of the new firm, and would earnairly solicit a continuance of the same. They'would respectfully invite those who want to pur chase bnythitig in the furniture or-chair line, to give them a,call and examine their extensive stock now on hand, consisting of snow pf 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 arrangetnenis in New York. by which they will have the latest Eastern Patterns forwarded monthly, thus giving the citizens of Pittsburgh an- opportunity of pa tronizing home industry. and finding in their own city what they formerly would obtain only in the East. Hav ing adopted the principle of small profits and quick sales, they wall be able to sell at as low rates as any of the establishmenti in the Eastern Cities. novl9-y ROBERTS ,k.KAINE.- 4' - i ..„ „ „. . .- - .. __ _ . -- ; - ;',..":„. - r , :;: - -7. - ..:: ,, . , :;? - „Z - , -- ,t:::.; „- ;.... , •'..: , _.„..„,,-.._„. AUCTIONEER AND COMP. IStilON ALLEGITiVE Cult, PA. . . . etITICULAR.The 'undersigned 'huVing couiplied with the requiter - nerdsof. the'AtietionTmw.liiid taken out a Commission as Auctioneer, for the City- of Allegheny. is inow,readyto receive Inerchandize: pi all its - variety. on consigmlient for either public, or-private sale ; , andfrom long experience in. the above braneltea husinc,ts, tat. tern hituself - that he will be able toe giventire Sat i atitation to all who may favor hint with their patronage . : ." - Liberal.advances made on consignments': I shall en deavor to make speedy sales and , qiuok returns- Tendering you and y•ottr friesls,:ny serviees. I remain your obedient servant,W3l. J. DE. Allegheny city, September, 1947..- - nErsausens. ' • . Junes May, Jameslly, John 'Little. Jr.. John B. Guthrie, Win. A. Hill & Co.. Jones R. M*Cliutoek, .I:Linea K. Logan, John.D. Davis,-Parke & Gannett. John B. Me- Fudilen* Co. : Alexander Stuart, Young & Stevenson. novll-y , • John Cartwright, An'OnTER and Minntheturer or Cutlery, Su r* . ica I and Dental Instruments, Saddler's and Tanner's head tools. Taylor's Patent Shears, &e. Also. manufactures Truss es. Supporters, &C., in great variety. John Cartwright, rtuniutheturer and importer of Pen. Pocket. and Table Cutlery ;'Razors, Scissors. Files. Saws. Tools. &e., has removed to 83 WOOD Svtincr. !second door below Diamond alley, And has lately received a large aenorunent of PEN AND POCKET Kr:N.I3(PS, VIIVES AND FORKS. Also. Rolfe rei* and Wholienholuia'FlNE CUTLERY. Elliott's, Rodgers' Wade and Flro.'it Scisstirs. Razor *trope. Dataascus and Wire Twist- ' DUNS. RIFLES AND PISTOLS: _ - - - • 'Cult's.'.. and Blunt's REVOLVERS; - Poflder Flasks, „Shot Belts. Game Bags; -Walker's and Coxes Extra Percussion Caps: Bowie, Dirk:and Hunting Knives. Tools: such as Callipers, Dividers. flyers, Nippers, Band Viten; Squares, Rules, Braces, Bits. Spoke Shaves. Stocks and Dies; Wire and Iron Guages, 3latheinatical Instrtunents. 4:r.. in very great variety. • • fEI - Jobbing and repairing neatly and punctually done. ina9-ty • - - subscriber has paid into the Treasury of the Com -1 monwerdth. the amount of license required i.y He has given the regularly approved security, and taken out a connsaion of the first class, as an Auctioneer of the city of Pittsburgh, and rented that spacious Wurcroom belonging to Sylvanite Lothrop. F_;sq.. No. 11 S Wood it. three doors from Fifth, where he is prepared to attend to the sale of every kind of Merchandise. Furniture. Real F.state. Stocks. Shipping. he.. either at the A tiction 1100,11 A or on the premises. and will in all eases exert himself to the utmost for the benefit of his employers: on the most reasonnble terms: lie will sell exclusively and only on couunissioni neither purchasing nor having any interest whatever on goods in the store, but merely the Commis- Rion for selling. thereby giving all owners a this chance, without partiality of Irving therein property disposed of to the beat advantage. Stiles will Inc promptly settled when made: advances will be given nt any - lucre-the• most aceouttnortating terms: merchants will not 6e charged Mr advance's. Reguler sale days. Mondays end Thursdays of Dry Goods Groceries. Furniture. Ere.: and every evening, Hu nlware: Cutlery, Watches, Guns. Pistols, and • Macy articles: Gooks. on Saturday evenings. - ettill JAMES 1111:1,,:ssNA, Arriatageme tits P.' 5. IICYIT.1„ CANAL. BAND:. PPITSl3l:Itfill. PA. P it l 1E subseriber.having leased the nhovi establishment. .1 and haring refitted and made some material altera tions and addittort.t.i4 now prepared to acconunotlnte his friendb and the traveling; cunitannity in the beat possible manner. The advantages of this excellent !louse are peculiar to itself an those traveling by canal. particularly ist inclement weather. or landing at uthlniAllt. have only to step from the packet into the beautifully tarnished apartments. where they still be contented and comforta ble. In addition to the extensive accommodations be, longing to this honse. the proprietor has. at great rypPline, refitted. renovated. and matte %itch additions as will se cure :o tilts the premise of his kind patrons. ..We'll call again." The. Bar. thn Dining ;room, the C!•,natb••ra ; nna pftrfien lurly the culinary thpartMeata; are an provitind for that we challenge competition any where. The !are will be of the best ale market affords, and the liLeral. The proprietor having been on:gaged itt catering for unesis for many years in the east, feel. assured that by Strict aurora:et to business with a wateltful rye to the comfort of les guests, he will deserve a shine of the pub lic patronage. angtn-thu BENnv 1.. Ell:ILK1101.13ER. New Tork Pekin Tea Company. CAUTION TO THE PUBLIC. LENA:CI/Mt JAVNEat is the only authuritted agent iu Pittchurgh nod Allegheny eine.. for the sale of the Pekin Tea Con:patty - 4 Teas of 73 and'-:: Fulton :a.. New York. Any other pergon in Pittsbardh portending to .11 our Teas ic au iturnsder. and deeets,* all who In:iv patronise him. It is erstamonly known that the Pckiti pea l'outp;to)'. Traoo.liave movytrsuperiur to all other Teas saki. nitil tor titany person* have disks:on e*tiy pretended to have the *ate of the Pekin Tea Com cpany's Teem when Oars - are all the time vendingiratsh and cheap stMt which Thep have obtained chtewliere.— Othcra again niannus the name of the Pekin Tea Com pany and animate our pack:mgrs. anti thereby deceive many. We are informed that there is a person in Pittsburql, scl/in t ; - hit* under the name of the New York nod Phila delphia Pekin Tea Company. We have only to ear that this assumed compatq have no .connexion. whatever. with the New York Pekin Tea Company. an constuncrs of tea will readily discover by comparing th' article they sell with the genuine tea, sold by the NetCYork Pekin Tea Company, at the core of 'Alexander Jaynes, No. 72 Fourth street. N B.—Meseta NicCALLMONT & DOND, of Philadel phia, have no connexion. whatever, with the New York Pekin Tea Company, nor have they any right or privi lege to sell teas under a name so nearly resembling ours as to have a tendeuey to mislead the public. IJOULSLASS & CO.. noel 7iand 77 Fulton st.. N. Y. Giodeyta Lady's Book and Family Magazine oldest Magazine tu the linnet) States, contains 1 monthly sixty pages of reading matter. by the first writers in the country,—twelve more than the New York Magazines. Two splendid steel Engravings; an undeni ably authentic colored monthly Fashion Plate: Model Cottages and Churches, Crochet Work, and other manors for the Ladies, all illustrated and well explained. lee. Price air One Year. (which includes the Lady's D.-b -lit- Newspaper. making three publiCations in one month) $3 00 Two copies. without the Lady's Dollar Newspaper • • 5 00 Five copies, with one to the person sending the club • • 10 00 Eight copies 15 00 Twelve copies • • • • • • • • ..............ro 00 A spcoirnen of either The Lady's Book, or the Lady's Dollar Newspaper, will he eeetioauy peesoit pnving . post. are on the rcluest. Address. - L. A.IJOEEN • jau2l-tf No. 113. Chesnut st.. Philadelphia. Fifth St Turning Etrtabliiiiiinent. pus Subscriber, having completed his late improve ments. is now prepared to do It Illrinds of Turning-and Sawing in a style fur superior to any other shop in the West, as he has now twelve turning lathes. boring nut chines, and circular saws fitted up on the latest and most unproved plan!. Ile - wotild most respectfully intornihis friends, and the public generally, that he intends to give his full attention to their orders. lie will keep a constant supply fur the accommodation of his country customers, {carpenters and eubinct-makers,) of nenel-post anti bat lusters, materials for columns and hand railing, bed posts and table legs. Also, bed posts and rails fitted tip on his moat approved plan of iron fasteners and hickory screws. All orders from a distance promptly attended to. 11. 11. It VAN. . . N. 13—Our German friends will rslways find sonic nr tentivc German in the establishment to attend to their orders. N. B.—The subscriber would further inform the public, that he Lissa very powerful engine—about 71) horse pow er—and a few entail rooms to let, with steam power in tham,erittable for small branches Of manufacture. Fifth street, No. 2+3, between Wood and Market eta. jan2s-dtm A. A. Mason .& Co.s . 68V1IAIOIrr sTittET, orrw - rxsi TRI/ID AND Foram .tiTREETS. NFOR.S. tbeir friends and the public generally, that be: Mg about to remove to the spacious and elegant Stare. recently erected on the adjoining, lot, they will close out their large and well selected stock of Fall and Winter Goods, AT COST, and in many cascaless than coat, to ena ble them to open their new store with an entire stock of new Goods. Tho sale will commence this day. 'and continue until the first of March; or until their remoeal. .. - Their extensive assortment of DRESS GOODS will be sold full 30 per cent. lest than the usual prices. Thep consist of the most fashionable Cashmeres and De Eatnes,,Gala, Mohair, Silk and Orange Plaids. Also, Bombazines, Alpacas, Sic., &a, CLOAK Goons—" French and German Merinos, Queeu'e Cloth, French Plaid Cloakings, Broad ClOths of all the most fashionable 'colors. Black and Fancy Dress Silks, of every• variety. . Suswta--Cashmere, Terkeri, Tartan. Plaid, and other Shawls; a very large assortment, fully reduced one half in prim- FLANNEt...4---Welith, English. and American Flanneli. of all colors and qualities. Bonnet and Cap Ribbons. Gloves, Hosiery, Gimps and Fringes. Wrought Collars and Capes, Laces, Artificial Flowers. Plumes and Feath ers, Scarfs, Cravats, Handkerchiefs, Fancy Buttons, dr,c. LINEN Goons of every description. Woolen Gnods. Cassimeres, Cussinetts, Vestings. Beavers, Pilots, Tweeds, Jaynes. • Whitney and Bate Blqnkets. Also, an extensive assortment, Calicoes, Chintzes, Do mestic Ginghruns, Checks, Stripes, 'Pickings,; Brown and Bleached . 'Muslins, &e. The following will be some of the Prices: Cashmeres ..tuic, Usual price 371. c. Aloes. de Laines 12jc. " 25831 c. Gala Plaids . .. 50e. '• `' 1,00. Mohair &Oregon do • •20e. Alpaccns . 184 c. '. " 27te• Flannels 20c. nic. Wrought c, : licoe.. 9 C011ar5...01011.. 37,1 e .. c ••• 12fc. Cassistetts -28031 c. 50c. Together with every article in the store, which will be offered equally cheap. VisitOrs,may befit - sawed, that they will not be disappointed our goods. ' Dann] . rpo cdirgranwEßCTlAlq i. • • n i n 1 1 h: e47l4ali crai, °°Nr i p , r e iceo , s g : i o li f ji. pay three dollars and seventy-five pants per 100 lbs. cssu, for good mixt% country. tags.. in quantities of fifty to three thousnad pounds, delivered at my Book Store. No: 89 Wood street, Pittsburgh. On handisi. general supply of school books, writing and wrapping -paper, blank - hooka,. etc., which will be sold by the dozen or, retail, at lowest cash prices for rea dy pay. - tjan2l] - LUKE LOO. US Agent: =ME illisrellancons J. Burnside A.notion Notice. _ 5.'..~ BUSIBUI illisrellancons. BOOLAND ,10.11 PRINTING OFFICE, N. W. Corner of Wood-and Fifth .Sitreets. ?VIM Proprietor of the Mon:auto Pon and Attract :AY 1 AND 'brictotscitrortt. respectfully informs his friends and the patrons of 'these papers, that ho has a huge at nertteciu of JOB TYPE,. AND ALL OTLIER.IIL%TF, - 11.1ALS necessary to a Job Printing Office, and that he is prepared to execute - I.ETTER PRE.% •PRINTING cw SPRAT DESCIIPPTION Books. Biftt qf Lading, CircriAtrs, Pathphlrts, Bill Him's, C'ards Handbills, Blank.. • • Hat Tips. All kinds of Blanks, Stage, Steamboat and Cana/Bow Bills.'with 'appropriate Cuts, printed on the shortest notice and roost reasonable terms. lie respectfully asks IlDsatfOnage or his friends, and the public in general, in this branch of his basinesli. - s"p^2 L. lIARPER. Vegetable Pulmonary - .Balwant. TT is now twenty years since I fi rst used the Artigeta.- ble Pulmonary Balsam in my family. Since that:time it has been my practice to keep a bottle - :of the article by me for thettse-ormy family. which in large, and for' the benefit of my friends. !have uniformly found it io be a very valuable. efficient medicine: and think, that try - using it seasonably for the complaints, for which itis.reeotn mended. it has often prevented the disease from taki n g more serious form. In one 'instnnee, I recommentied.tt to my brother, who resides'in the State of New Fork. whir was dangerously ill with a disease of the - lungs. Jle has since written to Mk more. huvine found: no width cave him so much relief. - 'OTIS PECK. Sold in Pittsburgh by . . - It.-A. rAimrsvocK & Corner of Pirst'and Wood; also. minter of Siith and Wood streets. iltte2s P 1 - 11. F. ORF.F.N A') BLACK f , onT• vets York Pekin Tea rompony.--iiist reerived ttt the Pe kin Ten. Store. 72 Fourth street. a• very 'large supply • fresh Green and Black Teas. of nll the. difTerent grades and nunlitiee imported into this country: packed in lend. in 5 lb. boxes. in 1 lb.. j lb.. and j lb,. Pork:le:es. 4150.5 lb. tin ronnisters. of the different' rtalities4ronyenienl for families and steamboats. 'ranging in priers from 27! rents P lb.. to 51.50. Fine Oolong Black Teag. at 511, 621. 75. rine- and 81.00 b lb • . ' - Wets - ill refund the money in all roses...here our Teas do tint give entire satisfaction, or exchange for a ditiereut artielr. . For sale at the Pekin Tea Store. 72 Fourth nt.. decd A. JAYNES 1)(X)TS. SHOES. TTO - NKS. &C".—Follemsbre Ino word. wholesale 'mid retail Soot: Shoe and Trunk Store. Liberty street. nearly oppoSitelhe head of Wood. Fl)k, fi, have in store and are regeiringslmirFall and Winter stook of BOOTS. SHOES. kr.. consisting of the largest stock they have ever Veen able to bring to this market. Our stock of trooks have mostly been manufac tured lesoltr order. am! expressly An , the Pittsbnrall mar- ket. We also have minstantly on hand a splendid stock of Ilautrnsets Metallic Guar Elastic Shoes, both for Indies' and gentlemen's wear. the most beantifol article ever matutinctuied. We wmild solicit on examination of nor sleek of goods. hr all who sviilt to purchase either at wholesale on retail. as we shitll sell al ex sninll "amm' chore coo. Pountry merchants will find it to their inter est to cull and examine ow stock before purelossing. . _ FOI.I.AISBEE h HAVWARP. • No. 145 i.ihorty st llANO:4—Chiokering.—Oile aplendid rose Wood 91 Oc.• 'eve Piano Forte, made by Flickering, Ijomon. Fiere.—Ohe acted-grand Piano Forte. from dirmanurae rory of Fleury lien_ Pane. 11.3 Oetave4s. (ink 4. CO—One carved rose ‘votal Octavo. niade-by Gale & Co., NeXT York. One" ditto mahogany Oc tave. SuuWan. New York.—One.leu-nnt muhogliny riann.:4; Oeiave. which has been in one fur about a year. '.Price Irvo hundred ilollars. sEroND. HAND PIANOS.—An r rcrltent :AeCori'd• baud rialto. made by I.ond & Brotbers, in good order. Prier 800. 011 P secom‘ltand Piano. Prier sm. For sole by JOHN H. Mb:LLOR. • nova SI Wood:strect. NCY COODS at 7.. lCr ssair's new store 6i :liar-km at. 45 pen china Va.ta, various styles 4 drw. pieces shadeil and plain velvet ribbon: 2 black Celestial and Terrestinl Globes: " Ivory Memorandum Tablets: 4 " Cut velvet pocket books and card cases. 4 Horne-shoe combs. imitation of shell; 6 German silver tea bells. TRIATMINOS- A large lot of Chop heed black frinee. ' - A good assortment of Drab and mole pillared; -Gimp to'matchl " • " Wide black: Graduated Bin - tons. „ With a great variety of miscellaneous goods. amongst which are (G=iro large sire Ennmg Bu ff ,: Coral Bends. assorted strands: Writing Desks. all aeon; Ladies work boxes Backgammon Boards: Gold Sof-mach,. all ages; Black Union Galion. • All theabove goods will be sold low. nov23 TTONI(EP.ATIIIC BOOKS--Just received.atihe Book fl store of the subscriber, in Fifth st- near Market: Mairrio purer: by Samuel Flahileman, triniSlated and edited by Charles Juliusillempel. M. D.. 4:vols. tforiontres Acute Disease., by Dr. Hcmpel. v01..1. --- Iluairroptithic Domestic -Medicine.-by .T. LOsvrie. en larged and improved by A. J. Hall. M. 1). • Inltr's New - Manuel. vol. 1. N05..1. slid 5. ' Berings Domestic Physician. A "Mamie! of Domestic Cookery. for the use of persons who are under I-Trim:empathic treatment. Boaningbausen's Therapmtie - Pocket Book, - for Monne pathists. by Dr. Oki.'. _ Ilabemsn's Chronic Diseases. vol. 5. Together with Aledieine. Chests, of different sizes. and prices. fripl6l VICTOR SCRIBA. ‘TEW BOOKS JUST RP-CEIVED,Hcaven upon . 'Dinh. by Janeway. one volume; - - 80 8g Chaniock's Choice Works. by Iltningtott, I,vol. 088 Coincidences of the Old and New Testaments, by Rev. J . Blunt.)). li. 125 Chalmers' Mistellanies, Poems. Essays, fie., 1 50 Select Works of Jameit. Venn. Wilson. Phillips and may. in one large vol., for the low price of 150 The Free Church Pulpit. 3 volume*. 5 00 Moilervi Infidelity, by Sehmucker; Life of David. • . - —• . - 075 Daily Walk with flod. by Mathew Strong, - - 01118 Circle of !Inman Life-by Tholdek, -- • - 055 Memoir of Charlotte Elizabeth. - • - • 031 The Works of Francis Turretine, in the . original . Latin. to be complete in four volinnes.—three volumes now ready: . , • Willis' Poetical IVorks, i”.sy.ltmditiTarkev Morocco. The above, with - a great variety of new books, just re ceived by ' tr.tirorr r, - ENGLISH,- jati7 50 Market st., between 'rhizil And Fortith. ..• - XTEW AND VALUABLE BOOKS , --Chtlesigned Coin.; chienees in the writings both of the Old and New Testements. an arm : neat of their veracity; with au sp ite...olr, containing uudesigned coincidences between the - Gospels and Acts and Josephus: By Rev. J. J. Blunt.D. D. First American, froth the Second 'Londoni Editioii. The Errors of Modern Infidelity illustrated and reiltteß, by S. M. Schmucker, A. M.. pastor of the First Lutheran Choreic, Germantown, Pa. Sacred Philosophy of the Seasons; illustrating the per , fection of God in the phenoinetia of the year: in four vol-. amen—one volume devoted to each season. By the Rev: Henry Duncan, D. D.. Chaltners',Mistiellanies. embracing Reviews, 'Essays, end Addresses. By the late Thos. Chalmers, D.D.' The above. with a. large variety of4tew - aud Standard Works, for sale low, by ELLIO'FT &:ENGLISIL Vr" EW WORKS.Gmel„..ives. by Mrs. Child; 11 History of Woman, by Mrs. Childs; Prose and Poetry of Europe and America r by Morris mid Willis; Machievelli's History of Florence; Life of Bruivenato Letters of John' Adams to his-Wife; Book of the Court; - - . Latrolie's Solace of Song; Dictionary of Qnoiations. - • IL S. BOSWORTLI,& - N0:43 M. rliht at. Brandies 40 WHOLE. Half: Quarter and:Eighth Piges of the following brawls and vintages: , Seserne. 1637; Seignette— Otanl. 1137 and 1E114; •Pinet, Castillion &Co., 14; Hennessy, 1614; Dul l el', F.,E. O. The - above brands are warranted pure. or no sale; good judges are all invited to examine - for themselves, at the .corner of Smithfield and Front streets. novl6. P. C. MARTIN. ALUABLE BOOKS—BOHN'S STANDARD LT- V BR.A.RY.---Machiavelli's History of Florence. and Prince; Roscoe's Leo the Fourth: Roscoe's Lorenzo de Niedici: Schiller's Don Carlos and other Dramas: Beck man's History of inventions; Memoirs of Count Grain mont : Schleyell's Philosophy of. History: Seltlevell's Dramatic Literature; Memoirs of Col: Hutchinson : Robt. Hill's Miscellaneous Works; Life of .Bomentito Cellini: Cox's House of Austria; Bonterweek's. %banish Litera ture. For sale by H. S. BOSWOIiTiI & CO., .dect • . .43 Market street. D RUGS. -Gum Myrrh Tarkev " Gamboge; , " Rine True; ..` Opium, new crop: GeMenem, strained; Extr't. Jalapa - Dandelion; ~ " Belladonna; Just received, end for gale by B. A. FAHNESTOCK & CO., decti Cor. First and Wood eta DVETWOGDS.--125 Rile. chipped Logwood; 75. .‘ ground dg; 100 " ehillped rustic. ... 100 " ground Caniwood; Just received, and for sale by . B. A. FAIINESTOCK 4 . i. CO., First "11 , jans Car. rst and pod eta , OR SALE, Fnor Lott—Pounded by Penn, Liberty and Hay Ids., each lot 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 rapist ad vantageous in the city. For further information apply to SWARTZWELDER, Fourth at., nova-tf between W.... and Smithneld. • - • • 4 7 ounces suet ece ve. • orsa e • by 4, EonsmwrocK & .ec4 • •corner of y iTet and Woad Mi t • R iY ;: _. .. 1 ':•-;•.'sr—..:'.-,:'.'•::-'..l.'?. . , • ~...... -• .../2 .':.:',.'..:.. - 2,.? it... ''• .- • . .. •-.- • ' . - _,..„w,,,,, -,s --- - . - :,-* . Ar•!".-47-'-f,,t'f,••?,;.1.-':-7-2,.',"?..•-='.•',•..:3_.•7•...-4::,•••sWs‘,A- !4:-.;:..t,.!.-ez4--,--, -.— . - ...‘• s -•-: • .- • -.. ... - ..i.•.,-.2,-,..._ A t it - ...-„,-,-,...-:,-, .. . , _ r., awl . t v.) n 3 j) 6:sq nolei • - %VAL" ALELPIDER ho-• C9rns • Ittaicsiuk. Fuiinpigso ' 7DEtrrAkism, AMY& 4'. 14 ' et. Chtir*- Clair opposTie 1,7:76••• change /lotikEsteraner.on.Pestrirtrt,' respectfully trilbrm 'their Friends and the.public. that .Pley are prepared to fainish rupl at tend to every thing in the line of Undertnkers, en they ' have quit the business of Cabinet slaking, and ilic:eittl• .tention will be devoted altogether to the above business,. .., keep a largaussortment of COFFIN:3 made and finieltid , covered. awl lined in the neatest Manner, with. a - merely of materials, and at all prices; we keep SIIROUD:I. beat dy made, of rill sizes, of Flannel, Cambrie, and Alwilizze at all prices, and made in the eastern style, and all other articles necessary for dressing the dead. And fun funerals, of quality and prices to cut; SILVER PLIT i a for engraving the name and age ;.ICE CASES for laying the body in ice, by those who wish to keep their friends any length of time. and have ZINC PANS to pet Ice In fur laying on the body; LEADEN Coffins always on hand. tVe have a splendid new HEARSE and a pair of fine horses, and any number of the beat carriages,,,ete. etc., and will be prompt, punctual, and reasonable,- Umbrellas, Parasols, Parasoletelm4,a . r AND AV, TU ALKING CANE UNIUREI.A,S.,.. WU H. . CHARDSON',-Siiti L. x FAcrOirt", (theatd, v cum •itt the United Statod,y N 0.104.. Alackdradeat, - lerclitints are respectfully informed that I contt manufacture all the above—goodo. by Abe aid of steam, notwithstanding the great opposition of parties oppoßed tq the introduction of expehsave ImproVemeuta. My assort= is complete, tend prices so low a, to ativis•entirgbak isfaction. • • (U-As there 1.4 an-rittbreilliStore next door" the same name. it is important youmhould remamber e ?pairo It. ttlClfklittriON, Steam Factory, and Pantentee Walking Cant Umbrella, Sip of the IfioveindEabtet 10.1, Market st:, Philadelphia... . • . •, . • • e fla".kttention is requested "to the - celChrateir Walkiii,g • .Cane Calbrella. a.neat and beautiful article; CtimbintntaU the advantages of a Cane and Undirella. , ^ • -- Moran ad es! sesslnwry t Went .110 X. :VTR. INT. W. 111ETCAl.1 Would • anriciunee td the gilt -O.M. ACAS of Allegheny sad vicinity, the intretledVerlser • eel of front the come r of Sandusky andStnyee berry Streets; where lie has been teaching for tlie Met twelve months. On and after April let. her Will etStuttl Rooms on Federal street. in " Culoundu Row." 2nel-door from the bridge. -The Academie - Veer ennslirof Sessions. of five months each. couunclicing. l l ll 4haftlet • 'Monday in February and September. auras ur Trrnori, - Paa smu" rwr. mosimt.lt^ , English Department—lncluding Reading. Orthograpltt 'and Defining. Writing, English Grammar. Itlienine; lo gic, English Composition and Criticism. Geography',„llllffe 'tory. Arithanct and the higher hmnches of- Matheuseyseit, 'Natural Philosophy, Chemistry, Astronomy. &Oily:1'bl, •siologyrGeoluiry, Intellectual and Moral Science; Whit other branches requisite to a thorough English Edge !tion • Sts), OU Classical Department—lncluding the Latin,. Creek an French languages. each an additional charge of:p Atil .• The services oe.can m etoitt Teachers:are seemed. for such as may desire to receive idstrectiohs.in , Diiiiki4, Tainting, and Music. • • • ' • Tholle designing mentor, will find It to they latarasa . to do so as near to the opening of the' Session as possible; yet pupils will he received at anytime during the Seel and will !be charged at• the above rates Andy frong'ill • -time of entrance. Ne dednetioni mill be made fey glspg .acs, except in cases of . protracted. illness, Any information wh ich may be desired, willbe.'ellicep eouuminicated to those who Mill upon tliCitistrilatug !at his mauls. Reference may alilo be, made. to.the.allavring tpuriler !nen:— , • Dr..T. F. Dule..Allegbeeky...' :Ftef. D. Elliott. . AWdle, P. gehwarti; III: Drell jn u3l-dtbir : I. 7 S sioittu*At ca;.4 ‘varrim.:4l94l:l: oi Quill Pens. and Me Copying Prefg.-110i,14 is. the: result of the elyieritnents of several yCtirs; sleyptel. to the mounfacture, on an extusire Kole, pfirqartiel4 suited-to all the purposes of the consumer . Tho perfc don of Ibis Writing . Ink consists In the frilhiwiaß pro rt ties: FLt - rorrr—iit which' property it will be .f 21344.14 snrpais all previims preparations. It will Po* per.. feet freedoa either from-quill or steel pens. said uftutfre ly tree from uny corrosive. qualities. Count—The ecdok of this article is a rich. beautiful bloc black. • (07All good black . Ink, from its necessary cheinklit eutastatutiun. requires exposure to the alt to impart a Aces color. It most not, therefore, be expeciid. that the mte. mcnt the bottle is oped, the luk will be timed to, black. The first appearance will ba pale; but 4 4r yy,, posure to the chemical. action •of the ,stmosphere rIl paper or in. the inlitttsual.tt hill fiLTSUThe p br7lljphr bird*. lute. , • •PirtursitzurVJPls eel& titirti . ot time. It 'till Ikelrer lade- . Gathisscconiii,xilljanna . flask records 'should be made in this article, as ,years only, deepen and strengthen Its tint: • 0 "••.: • • ••• ; ",. N. IL Thin Ink is suitable, for. all. kipds, •Blel Pens.snal fur Pennimade •of QUillte; Mad what im tan! end very desirable' with .many, :will stressing* impression by the Copying Press.. We are using. an the InslitindinsWith welt*" connected, Morris' mire Blade Writing/Oh; and. in,respbas to fluidity, brilliancy. nod permanency, believe, it asame4n, to any Ink we have heretofore used. ISigned,r I A. Thurston, Cashier Ilank-pc.Lnitisui/lu; Wox.akpital .nnbufli. Cushier Northern Bank of Kentucky; Gea = Gswathmey.Cualder Runk of Kedineky:' la: L. President of the Gal Bank, ,Thomas 1,11e193,--clesitaisfi lliarren County' Court: - Corrcia Pope, CILIA - of`Jetfennon. county Coon; P. B. Atwood. - Secretary Ft rertinnbi lds cane Cm opany : John Muir. Agent Lexington ins= Oompany; S. S. Goodwin. Secretary Portland pey and insurnlacc comPanX; 8:• eltamberi, , Sating - tiff Franklin Fire and Manna Insurance .Companytl,.l,../4 Rhomer. Treasurer Loniaville Saving Institution." - • A supply of the above -Ink, just rcc'd and . for sate hicatg fib? JOHNSTON a no ,TO. . ' Labqr Sas'laii rword•r_r_ ~ ~ MOUNT RAGLE . TRIPOLI. MANUFACTOAI7 - Er TILE BOSTON MOUNT EAGLEIVO f:.! , . , vR cleaning the surface of Wholow's.../Ifinviri, d oe Glan War!. nnd restoring ir to its'original hart rcncy, this article is decidedly wjthaut rm.-canal.. . time and labor are. saved by it . tic. A thOusund lie m enees could Le adduced, if necessary, to ceetli -to (WV tact. . " ( - *R . It will remove the oxide from the aurfnee o Gol d, e rel. Conn!. Brass, Britannia, Tin; +t-.;, with' thellettaliat - facility. Flying it au unrivalled polish... .. , . ~,..". v t ,'„, A fair trial is nil that Itteliropnetoris ask', and will cost voice tbe most skeptical of its utility. , '. t .• .z.: • , ,....c.• Dirertionr for Cdr.—l.et the Powder be „applieCuypp.,a, damp, soil woolliiii cloth. Witii.a very little - eXertleiti; 111,e.r) particle of oxide may k be 'removen.. , '. : ..,: r ,:•%; rkr fel. I JOSEPII ft. CARIL cearatAireri ., For sale by • , JOHN 11', MOR.O.,AN,' Druggist •.' irßs. 'III,II,PPS l'FrlV'lllllla.l.\ - BRY S iL :VIAKJNO LITABLISUMENI; IV& 110 . Sr eldir-st, -, (between Penn and the Ilridge.H,Drosses, CloOst. cApes,, Mantilla:l, he , made to the latest Frencli - and 'F2iglish Fashions. Also, Hinutets,...lioods. Capetyllend. - Drisses4 &c. A choice seleiion of new styles Salips, Silk Veketas, French Flowers, MITS. 'rich .carr and hpnnet Itibtorur,. Letts, Fring es, Cords, Buttons,.Crapes, Models, .AI di eshitst,,, Canrtes, andlarchief;, &c., for sale, wholesale,azal retail at the prices. zCouirtry tupplieiir with the latest French and Enlish railffsgast s sysu.ausar, article in the SBllitierlr antMtss-htalralgstat, t4r4iiiart i Straw Bonnets cleaned and altered tc4he,p, • ion. prrrsnußcif STEEVIVORIES . AISV SPIUIS73:: : AXLE P4CTIVY. axA tsAACJO (ES. JONES 4 qvicia; lan. i !'"'"W" jVI Plough Stool, A"raFt., - dCotetteatilirip•lr, tie-Springs, Harnmered e lron &stets; and dealer/1n ?itslTl4 - able. Castings, Fire Engine Lamps, sestcnrach generally, corner of Ross and Frans ;N Jritritliarek st, ASKS.—Just reeittietV•ity • : • r. it i iri Market street -1 dozen fine Wax Maekß . ' " " Papa. • 3 gross Metallic Comb OieaSpinin dozen•Eilrßoilers; • - Bone Mustard Spoons; • , 4.1 4 . gross' OCMIII3I Silver IVAs Spocirist . ° 1- • J 6 " " Tea " 2 " s: . Butter Knives: . ' 1 " Picture Toy-BcAilcif • 20,000 China Marbles;, 6 dozen flue WOOlati erstriforle". A great variety of Coats and taps 5 dozen fine Frew%willow Bkrqrli 2 " willow Market • " ti " straw Travelling f.t . " Clothes " At. 15 " Metal Toy, •; I " Willow Cradlei: • " Glass Motto Seale; " Bone " .Stamps; • a Allen's Patent KeeelvloS PiAtg4 . 5 pair carnelian Brass dozen setts Chessmen; • • 2 " Domidoes; 6 " Tailors' Tape Neiman"; •.• 6 " Steel , Key-4MP'. talart 4 ai • 3 " China Dogs and Sheep; 1 " Strings Amber Benda' 12 Nests Drums 4T 7 CANISIO7' SAY TOO MUCH POR.ITM— M ori; I proof of the efficacy of Dr. Willard's Oriente! pasfo„ Mixture. Read the followinic rlu . • ' raton,Teb.l.ooB49.tv; "Messrs. Hays 4- Brockway: A settee of 4oty commits me to make a statement in regard to the iffege of"lncrf D. Willard's Cough Mixture upon my system.. For saraa.j twelve Weeks, during the winter, I was so numb troubled with a harrassing cough, as to'render ms mid rolrthuiblei • to attend to my worh •; and, from the nature of mysysdenk I liadevery reason to believe, was rapidly. running Into. consumption. After trying VaTiOtIS remedies, withoutiaT erect, %vas led to try a bottle of the Oriental Co e , Mixture, and must say that I consider it the best iti •' United States—in fact, I cannot say too much for . ls" I was entirely cured by the use of the first bottle. the af fl icted, I would limy, 'get a bottle of it, and be * - "Dsatxt. O'Cqacct)t..7'.. Price 25 cents. For sale bye , • _% HAYS k. HROCICW_ t Alr - No. 2, Com. Row, Liberty at; near Canal /UEFA, Sold also by [(die] J. PLEMDlO,,Lawrencevtlie. 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