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Y ,,, , ,, ,,,f.:' ,6-..;":',,,,---•,*;.• !" ~e,,--;i•kr,•f,,,:,,,,,L, '"%." • v 34 • ‘.l,`" MEM ,:.; 1 :•.... - :4;e e '• .. .1•: - .- ''''''7''''::--..:-.',:.-1:•'- xa~~ i ~ Y a N a^ ; i ~ r r # ~ f ~nr ~ :-..:t ~'~~*~.iY:e~r~~ ,;r?s k'.~.. ~. r p /~.-tiS;' +F MEE DE= EMU ~t~ . il ~ . ~' . 4 ,_. , , t, • • a MEM MEE= MEE 1 . . ...- Mill IMME zti, =l2l ... 5 . MEOW .-_, !~ ' .'2. ,.. •- -, !:!. 'k,',', -_ - .T. - ',*• , , , ;' ,, - 4 '-' , : % .. - -, , ..t . : ':-''._',' ''' EICEENIU '_. , 7: - .:.*,1 . :-..: , :".- ,- ,;,•. VOLUME VI. DAILY 'HORNING POST. .Printed and PEAlished retry Morning, (Sundays crcepted,) BY -L. HfiRPER, NORTII-IM7 CORNEA O 1 wpm. AND yrrnt 574.8ET5. 1 1 7 - TERMS.—Five Dollars -a year, payable strictly .in advance. Six Dollars will invariably be required if not paid -within the year. "Er Single copies TWO cswrs--for sale at the counter of the °thee, and by the News Boys. The Weekly Mercury and Manufacturer Is published froze the same office, on a double medium sheet, at TWO DOLLARS a year, in advance--single copies rtv - st ce•xxs. Irr No paper will be discontined (unless tattle discre tiow of the proprietor.) until ail arrearages are paid. tr, No attention will be paid to any order unless tic conmaiii.ed by dm: money, or satisfactory reference in this TERMS OF ADVERTISING • . TER SQUARE OF TWELVE EINES OR .1..1.• , .. 'OIIC Insertion. ' iit 050 . One Month. $ 3 04) Two • •ilo. 07.5 ' Two••do 61X1 Three••do 100 ' Three do 700 One Week I 50 ' Four do 1 Oti Two••do e 2511 ' Siv• • •do T-• ••l0 WI Three do ' 300 I One Vent Id 00 • YEA RLY,ADVERTISEMENTS: Changeable ai r Pleasure. ONE SQUARE. ' TWO SQCARES. !Six Months •••• •.315 001 Six Months ..... •S2O 00 -One Year , • • -- 0 0 00 One Year 30 00 Larger advertisements in proportion. .11 - '' Cards of FOUR LINES, Fire Dollars a Year. Large cuts will not be inserted, unless an extra price is paid. i[7 . • Advertisements upon which the number of inser tions is not 'narked, will be inserted and charged until or dered out. professional (garbs li.F B. CALMONT, Attorney at Later —Othee, Fourth A. street. near Patte.rson, Livery Stable. • irbl7 DR. GEORGE WAM.—Office, No. 77 Smithfield st minx Sixth st., l'insburdh. ung2l-y DR.. A. ‘V. ULIVE:R. Physician and Surgeon.—Ottice No. 8, tit. Clair , strect. Pittsburgh. j3t211 O'HAILA. W./MIN:SON. lute C. S. Attorney. has removed his olliee in No. 8 Si. Clair st. JOliN CIL-t %1 , FORD, °ince on fit. Ctuir Atrect, _LI opposite the Exchange. anclo-y ORLAN DO LOOMIS, Attorney at Lam—Office 4th V • at., ilboKr. Wood. t tI NtiOalittAt. AintitStlALL. Attorney at Law.-0111ce, Lovtrie's littihliags. Fourth st. jan7-Iy. JAMES CALLAN, Azterney at Law, corner in Wylie and Filth streets-- Law Corner." fehlo.l AM. KENNEDY. .4amaty LaTa7o . llice . in the same building with Alderman Nl'Master. Fifth at., between Wood and Smithfield sta. aturl7-nm. 1011 N 11A ICJ UN, Attorniy nt W.—Ottiee. North bide of Filth street. between Wood and Smithfield, in the smut bull lint; with Mderman Morrow. sep3o-1 y. JOSEHI C.113111N, Attorney at La to.—Ulace ut Wallace's building, on 4th st., between Wood and Smithfield tits. novlS-y. 1 - IEOKGE %V. LA t MI, -Attorney and Counsellor at Law Ur and Notary Po-Mr.—Office at the corner of 4th and Wood st.i. over Sibhett & Joneto Exchange orlice. oct4 AVII.S f rrrwzs n Couqsrrs at =trcon r urhs. be tween Smithfield and Grunt. marl4-y - EluniuND s:Nowinlv, Attorney ot Lain,--Othee in _EJ the LuiWing on the North East corner of Fourth and Smithfield sta. nocn-y RMORROW, .411,Pnan.—Otfice north side of Firth . street, between Wood and Smithneld, Pittsburgh. ..luorerys and COIVISLI _aiI_ • tars at Law .—Oilice on Fourth street, opposite It H. li. Furtrion's Livery Stable. Ithtsbur,th. seplo.y T oitwAßD r.*vAttrz webmt,./ittotntys at I.lur --Office on Fourth street. between Wood and Smith field. opposite Pattersou's Livery Stable. np7-y (ir I EVlBibl P. GILL..II.OIt E, Attorney at Latc.—Othee in Breed's buildings, 4th st., above Wood Pittsburgh. a .sere2-1 y T Arc LO Y . Attorney and Cotrarrittrr Lom— e) . Office in Balt:well's Buildings on Grant at. jet) '4.7.1y. YC. StLLNISION. Attorney and Coun.setlor, Lem— . Office on 4th 1.m., between Wood and Smithfield and nearly opposite the Mayor's office.. novG-y T 5U01.7. Dentist, Fourth at,' fire doors we.t of Mar All work warranted. and if not perfectly satis factory no charges will be made. fehlo lA, EMOVAL.—Dr. Robert Snyder. has removed his effuse to Fourth street, between Wood and Smithfield streets marifi-ly A. BLAKELY, Alderman.—Other on Penn street, 'opposite D. heeeh & packet line odice. Office boars from 7 o'eloek A. M.. to 7 o'clock Y.. M.. AONAL.—A. Berlins has removed his commission and forwarding business from the Canal Basin to his new warehouse, on Third street, nearly opposite the Post Office. mny3o-y JHN J. aitrette.L. Attoracy 'taut Counsellor at Late --Olice oa Smithfield street, a few doors above Dia mom! alloy. N. B.—Collection.% made on moderate terms. my 6. ASV PiOrieu—dANlEs S..CuArr, Attorney and Coun- JU senor or Law, has removed to the office next door west of HAly :Patterson's Livery Stable. Fourth street. Daring his absence upon public duty. for the Coining month, any business for him may be 101 l with A. B. Mc- Calmont.. Esq.. as above. fehl7 Atvitzt , . CHAFC, Aflame y, Counsellor. and /Votary. Pittslinrgh, Pa., having resigned the office of Secreta ry of the Pittsburgh Navigation arid Fire Insurance Corn pany, vvill attend specially to collections. and business connected with Navigation, Insurance. Accounts, and Real Estate. Basines+ hours, from 9 A. M.. to 9P. M. Office, first door west of Alderman Miller's. Fourth street. near Grant. ap7 HARLES HAYS. Attorney at Law. Pittsburgh; Pa. Commissioner to take the proof and acknowledge anent of Decdst,Leases. Contracts. Depositions, or other writings, to he recorded or used in the States of lientne ky, Indiana. Tennessee. Michigan and Missouri. Office, Durke's building. Fourth at. • marl2-y 71WW1N C. 'WILSON . , Attorney and Counsellor at Law. rj Franklin, Venango county, Pa., will attend promptly rto all business entrusted to his care. Collections tnade in Warren, Clarion. and Jefferson cOunties. HET.= TO J. A. Stockton & Co " Pittsburgh. Murphy, Wilson ,k. Co., Hon. James Kinnear, Franklin. Hon. Alex. 11FCalmont, - Hon. J. Wilson , Steubenville, 0. .4"2:3-Y ell° MY CLIENTS.-7My partner, Mr. Liggett. and Wm. I - E. Auktin, Esq., will attend to my unfinished busi ness, and I- recommend them to the patrona , m of my friends.. I am authorized to state that they will receive the counsel and assistance of the lion. R. Biddle. Office 2d story of Burke's buildings, 4th street, between Wood and Market. • fjud.lyi SAAIUET. W. BLACK. O'Ffo KUNTZ, Manufacture of Incorruptible Beth Smithfield street, two doors below Fifth street, Pitts burgh, Pa. Always on hand a full assorunent of Plate, and Pivot Teeth, of a variety of shades, as simple Plate. Molars and Biscuspidames, Gum teeth, Screw Pivot teed: 41(o. Teeth and blocks made to ord. r; Dentists supplied with all articles in the profession. All orders from abroad must be accompanied by the cash. fErPlatina always on hand. novls-y TORN A.. PARKINSON, Alderman, Filth Ward, Penn st., between Walnut and O'Hara eta.. where he may be found at nll times. Those having houses or other pro pertrto eell or rent, can have the same punctually atten ded to; debts collected, and all the duticsof an Alderman will receive prompt attention. 0c27-y TIVRY W. WlLL4otms, Auormey and Counsellor at ato, - leireeessor to Lowrie & Williams,) Office at the old - Malta, Fourth at, above Smithfield. TIM Partnership heretofOre existing between Henry W. Williams, Esq.. and myself, in the practice of the law, was dissolved by mutant consent, on the 20th ult.. and the ;business will hereafter be-continued by Henry W. Wil hems, whom I most cheerfully recommend to all for whom I have the honor to do business—as a gentleman every way worthy of their confidence. declB-ly WALTER 11. LOWRIE. George UTniddle, Conveyancer. ' ,CIFF7CH in Avery Row, Fifth street, above Smithfield, Pitsburgh. Dams, Mortroson, Annum:rms, Damn, RELEASES, and other instruments.ulitng, drawn with neatness. legal accuracy and despatch. He will also attend to drawing and filling Mechanics' Liens, decountsof Executors. Admin isinuors, Examining titles to Real Estate, Searching &cords/or-Liens, fa. ke. 'From his long experience and intimate acquaintance with the manner of keeping the public records, he expects to give satisfaction to those who may entrust their-busi ness to his care. BENJAMIN F. DENISON, ATTORNEY AND C OU NSEL- Loa AT Law, Cleveland, Ohio, will attend to profes sional business in the Courts of Cuyahoga suul adjoining counties. , Ate will also give careful attention to Collections in any part of Northern Ohio. ,nrstunsasts : Chief Justice Parker, Cambridge Liw School. Hon. Richard Fletcher, 10 State st., Boston. non. Samuel H. Perkins, 141 Walnut st.. Philadelphia. Richard 13. Kimball. Esq., 53 Wall st., New York. HaraPton Zs Smith, Pittsburgh. For additional reference, refer to this Office. teb9-ly _ ____ _. E — NOLISH:P-411PHLETS—Schiller's Maid of Orleans Schiller's Wm. Tell; The Shndowless Man; . Fouque's Magic Ring; Undine ; .. Marco Visconti, from the Italian; . , Musaens Tales; Tales of the Baroness Foque ; &c. janll. H. S. BOSWORTH & CO., 48 Market it, 1 .- 7)MCEOPATIIIC MEDICINES AND BOOKS.—Just received, a fresh supply of lloinceopathic Medicine Chests. notactopathic Coffee., Sugar of Milk, and a large collection of the latest publications on Elomceopathy, at the Book Store of. • VICTOR SCRIBA, Fifth street., Between Wood and Market sta. IGARS.-75, 0 0 0 Closas, of the following celebrated kj O l brands: Silva, Eeulapio, Dos Amigos, De Fasten, London Brunie. Valhi Principe, La Royadero Colorado, Regaßas, Carade...Tusto Bang Principe, CherOot's Eagle Principe, Lord Byron Eegalins. For sate by dec.lo MARTIN. .. ... _. ... -_ _ ... -_SAY ~: . . . . . .., , • - • . . , -.. . . . . . . . • . . ~.. . .... ........., - ~...7,+. .ax„.,..., .. ~,,,,,,,,,,,-..,;,....,.. ~....-......,...- -,----.,,,,--, ...... , _.+,...., ,,,, , ,,,,,, , ,,, ;-....; ,,,, , , - ,, -' , ••••• ,,- --.7 . -"'•.=.' t'" - ~, .- '''''',,,---: - c:.. - :' , . - -- . - 7- ~ ..- 1 ••••••, - .- ,, , 4 , - --•: . -,-..- _ . .., . , . , . . . , . .. ~ , . , . . . • .. ..,. . . ~ • .. .... . _ .. _ . ~... . . , . :.,. . . ... •,. i. ,4- . . . . - ....,0'- . .. .- . ~.' .. . ~ . • ~ . . ... , , , . . , • . . . , . . 13UILNSIDE..4uctioncer and Commission Nor , chant. Federal street. Allegheny city. febl. JAMES AVICENNA, Auctioneer wad Commission Afrr chant, 10. 114. Wood st. febl PORTER'S DAGUERRIAN GALLERY, Philo Hall, over the Post Office. febl T UILN 1). DAVI6, ..4traionr, arui Commission Merchant . corner of Wood and Fifth ois. febl-y I.toli;raliritehTosuse.& No, 0 £ 711 1 , ? , r it a ts c b i turgh Cabirul andr rar EBULON KINSEY, Lea!er Fancy Gmeis t Trim /rj minas, No. tri. Market street. fehl-y A LEXANDERJAYNES, Pekin Tea Store, 72 Third st near Wood. fehl-y 3I'CLOSKEY, Iron City Clothing Store, No. 132, I._is Liberty st.. opposite ti n • month of Nlnrket. febl-y I ROBINSON. Agent for Borden & Co.'s Line •l of Packets. Fifth at.. cow door below Wood. febl•y ILMAAI JACKSON, Patent Medicine Depot,e9Lit, 11 etty st.. head of Wood. - 11 A RTIN I.rfl.E. Family Grocer. Smithfield street. nest door to the Fifth Presbyterian Church. 00 EORUI COC I RAN. Font-anti rte and Comm i 53 4 ," 1 Merchant. No. :26. AVoori at.. Pi tul.nrgli. n0v.27-y T ItIeDONALD. Bell and Brass Founder, First st., 1 4 INGLISII 4; ELuirrr. h'noksellers and Stet:roar,. No ill. near Market. is prepared to make Brass Castings, 1.4 56. Market st.. brtween Third and Fourth. telit-y ; and Wass Corks. generally, on the most reasonable P DELANY. Forhionabi, riothing &ore. No. 49. Lib- . erty st. terms and shortest notice. Ile invites machinists. and all fehi. , , those tiring bras, works to give non a call. as he is de ' , termined to do all word in his line very low. in:t“..,bly IJo9N & SARGENT. Bei nkrrff Eycht, nge N. E. corner of Wood and Sixth st•. febl-y -- 1 OSEPII NIURPIIV'S Looking. Glass and Mick More. • • •• •• - • .• 1 . - HOLMES & SON. Iland.rrs and (Pair, in Exchange.. Cr No. P+. Wood street. Pittsburgh. A general assort- Merit of Pier. Mantel anti Toilet (.;18S8C1: Portrait. Minna -1,11 . Coin and Bonk Note, No. (Li. Market Ft. febi-v litre anti Landscape Frames. plain and ornamental. of TACOB WEAVER. Wine and Liquor Merchant, corner err r 1 , oriel) of pattern,. Also. a new style of Window Cr of Market and sword streets. fehl-y Cornier,: call in and see /heal; all of which will be told heap Itt a or s a rn 1 e A FUI:PON , Bei' WI!, Bran Founder. :s:o. 70 Second. c ID- ii n c ,,, c l :,, h ; i , ti c , i e t i mb c o c ,l l : i ' u ' r 7 l i, theti c h eap. :II . between Market and Ferry sts. relit JOSEPH MURPHY. tla Wood ~ t.. Practical Gilder. T M. V lIITE. Clothong Store. No. 11 ?. corner of Liner t,l . ty and Sixth sts. ``_'llilli & il\ ci.Ai it. flaw Martin h Smith.) Wholesale I. Grortrs, Produce and einnmission Merchants. fin Wood street. Pittsburgh. The undersigned having entered into partnership tinder the &hove Style. respectfully ask the Potrotinge of the friends of the late firm, and of purchas ____ ers generally. They feel warranted in promising that It. DROWN'S OFFICE. N 0.415, Diamond alley. n ear Wood st. rehl - lr confide business to their care. AVM. 11. 14:111T11. CI 11. I'AIII.SOS. Hat and Cap Maniffifettif-rr , and marhf W. M. SINCLAIR. 1 .- , • deal" i'l Ft of all ho'd'• N.• 73 - " t °°`i st• °ell -- fiLINT 01...A5S I.:s•rAtti.istimET.—.llldvany ..S. Led door to the corner of Fourth. fel F lie manufacture, null keep constantly on band. cut. A TILLER. & RICEETsON, Wholivak ("veers and Coot-.t- moulded and plain HMI Masi:ware in nll its varieties. at .1. IrtiSSloll Merchants. corner of Liberty and Ins 111 stn. their warehouse, corner of Market and Water its.. Pitts fe bl .y burgh. Our works continue in full operation. and We - --- - arc constantly - adding to our stock. which enables us to till orders with promptness. Purchasers are respectfully solicited to call and examine prices and terms. seplil-y. IrOWNSEN I'ARR & Coarn and Irff..fat krrs. St. elnir street near .he Britlfpf (h 4-1 Al ottsoz4 LrrEu,kity DEetyr, Nu. 85, Fourth. Et near Wood. feld-y A. ArANULTI" 5: CO.. Fewlrardin:: nnJ G sion Illerchanu. Canal 13a.ni. Pittsburgh. Pa. mart-dy FPiano Forte tnantunettuer and dealer in Musical Instruments, No. 1I? Wood street. near Fiat. novl9-y HAYS az 1111.0C - KWAY. Drun-ist.N. and Agents &r Patent Medicines. Liberty street. near Canal Rasta. TOSENI WOOL/WELL, Importer. and deaf. m For. lIAKSEEAR GARDENS,—Thin beantiful place of • eLn and Domrstic Hunftearc. corner of Seeond and resort ha \ . ing k , en greatly repaired, the proprietor is Wood ats..Pittahurnh. [IOW ready to meets by the day, week, or AMLiEI. MOORE. Hat an.d Cap :Ilan ntarra:rr. and month. ace,..annothition.3 are good, ..E , lna hill prices 1," dealer in Funs. No. 75, Wood street, third door above r.! tow iinapt.til LELLAND. Fourth febl-y j A. CAMERON. Manufacturer of Ho ll ow Wart and LiA.SII.;EI. I'iI'CLURICEN A CO.. At cats Mr Carlisle and , D• Ratforrn Scaler, and Castinars in genera/. respect. 1 - '1 Rippard's ilsruiar Lino of Packet Ships from New ' fully asks the patronage of his friends. lie feels war l'ork to Liverpool. 1 , :0.1.42 Liberty st. a't'l - Y ranted that he can give PatlMltletiOtt to all who may par- TA Nilis 111.Alikl.Y. Agent tor Messrs. Roche, Hro 'it & : chase ot him His establishment is on M'ficley's plan of It/ Co.'s Line of Fackes. Penn st., four doors below Ca- 1 Lots. lb lVanl. maT:tt -iy nal Basin . - felt I- y -,_-_-- -- TOIIN F. PERRY. (Laic of thofirin 31a , colm. Each TWIN Iit'CLOSKIEY. Tni!or and Clothier. Liberty st.. S. Nwhohisi,je Grocer. Co antts a ton and Fl oor between Siith street and-Virgin alley. south s.ide.>l rchant. do tile r in a ll Li n d s o f c ountr y Produce,rop. sepICI-y ! tc, tilloors' ands. tine, lead, 'lassie sheet iron, ~ TOSEI'Ii MAJOR- Boat Stor, Slop Chandlery and Azencv of Pitt.tburgh Lan] 011 Factory, No. 4. Mar ket strut. Pithtburgh. jonl2-tf W :`"7 (- • ;. 0,0;1c : Pot Ofnce. le 1.1-v (STERS ' YSTERS !! OYSTERS : !!—Geo Sehnert. / respectfully informs his friends and tine public, that hr is dad , in the receipt office Fresh Ocala, winch will be served up in every style, at short notice, to suit his TAM r:s MAY. ii7itesaie Grocer. Forteardina and Corn- 1 cu-tomers. I • . Ground .% anam. 111111 every descriptions fl mission Merchant, Water street. between M arket and Cunftetionaries, on hand and for sale at thc corner of :Ali Ferry. feb1 " ) " and Smithfield ate. se pi.';.4; I Ustitfili COCHRAN, Comoossien and Yoricarding r a/arrhant. No. 26 Wood street. Pittsburgh. continues to transact a genera! Commission business, especially in TI - 11.1.1c CURRY, Ranks rs and Excharwe Broke-rs. No the purchase and sale of American manufacture; and jj. 65, Wood st., third door below Fourth, west side. Voduee. and on receiving and forwarding Goods 'consign. ed to his care. As agent for the nianinacturcrs he will It A mm th itAtim. lie nkm and E„..,h c ,„" be constantly supplied with the principal articles of Pitts -I‘,. corner of Third and Wood sts.. opposite St. Charles berFti inanutacture at the lowest wholesale prices Rotel. febl-v . Oraer , and consicimomi. are respectfully solicited. rIIAA O'CON NOLL Proprietors of the Pitubura..4 I rervabk Bow Line, corner Penn and Vuyne streets AV iijt: A. 11LtCt)t"ta °7l"iroer 1 3 k . udat:000r about it,l CAS! side. fe I) 1 -y J 5,,,,,,,,,,, . 11( 11011 E, h ALCORN, (Into of 'New 1 sok etty, 01INSTON & STOURTON. Booksellers. Printers and PubtiAlter3. corner Market and Third sta. ' - a ‘" 27 ' I '" ''-' ben "" Wpcul ""/ 74 " . '"''• N / "'"J'' - febl-y ' turers of Mustard. Ground Spices. Catsup:. Ste. he., Wit ' open during the present week li lacer assortment of ar- ICHIC LOOMIS- Agent. Boeisetler and Statinnff, and ; cries in their lute. winch they wiewholcsale in quaff ., d en i er i n printing Paper, 4- c.. Wood street, treto.cel l , taus m suit dealers, at rAlite'rn wholesale priers. All aniond alley and Fourth. fehl-v ' articles sold hs them w rammed. Merchants intending to go cast would do well to cull before leasing the city They may he mond at flow warehouse : No. 97. Fifth st.. in Ryan's building. self: r ` flo c- -k - Ke ep i n g e n d I t'ii" ii;.; - ci it:: - - - 11 I n t; , , n r a l: l' l l4th and Illasstrcets. re-opens '" O u t) M o nda y Sot next. Mercantile and Steamboat Book Keeping taught in the most effective and expeditions manner In addi tion to the usual course of instruction and practice, Mr. Ti 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 he minutely cx. plained. No extra charge made for these Lectures.— ilonr, of business, 1,0 to L. s. is; '2 to 4. and 7 to 10. mat C Al'Atit;LTy. A,•l:an for Pseksvorth's Way Fri ight. . Line, and independent Portable Boat Line. Cnmil Basin. fetyl-y ll rOSES ATWOOD, Aeont for the ,Vmth AntoriranT.: 1. ateraner Company. of Philadelphia. Water and Front pt.. at the Warehotme of Atecond and lone, feht.y RiiODES & ALCORN. Manufactures of Me.PuTa, . Ground Spica, Cittsups. it,. No. 27, Fifth street. betwe,n Wood and Market. fehl-v rlirrOit SeititiA. Stwton n, and Bind,. V Filth st.. between Wood and Market sts., Pittsburgh. Pa. ran7-y Q CHOOL Il 11( AND l'At'Elt WAREHOUSE.—L , 4 1.7 Loomis. Agent. PuttliKher. Bookseller and Flooltbunt cr. No. Prl. Wood At- Pittsburgh. Brat, Preender and Gas Pair", Smith field street, between Diamond Alley and Fifth .t. decl , 4-) y T &J. ArciEvrrr. Itln/aside Greco,. deale rs iu Pro t') . duce and Pittsburg. nuttnitectures ffene rail y No 11 . 1 Liberty. opposite 7th street. Pittsburgh. ap"...s.y EVEN DIG DOORS CLOTHING STORE, N 0.5 6th 1.-.7 Street. near Liberty. JOHN FARREN, Proprietor. Pittshorah. nnv2l-y 1 GORGE ARMOR. niter, Fourth street. between NVood and 'Smithfield streets, nearly opposite the Mayor's office. tant.l9-y TWIN D. 'MORGAN, Wholesale and Itetoil DruAnrist, 0 No. ON, Wood street, one door South of Diamond Al (chi FALLANSBEE & If A VW&RD. Whofesak and Retail Dealers in Boots. Shoes. Trunks. &e.., No. 105 Liberty street, nearly opposite the head of Wood. A. FAHNESTO(I7 & CO.. ICU!rude hog Tare 13 Ult, house, corner of First and XWood streets, and cor nor of Wood and Sixth stn. felt-t-y REMOVAL.—Gro. IV. Smith 4. Co. have removed then. Office from Penn st., to their New Brewery on Piit et. and Duquesne Way. dert,as 11. ALEXANDER & SONS. Coffin Makers and Furnishing Undertakers. corner of Penn and St. Clair streets, opposite the Exchange. Entrance on Penn Street febl•y TOIIN It. MELLOR re . wholesale and tail dealer in Music and Mu-steal Insunimens. Piano Portes. School Books and Stationery, No. 122 Wood street. Pituitturgh. B W RAZIER'S BELLOS.—Just received an assort ment. large sizes, Brazier's hand Bellows; also, Par for and Kitchen do., wholesale and retail. deela JOHN W. BLAIR. 120 Wood st. LS. WATERMAN, wholesale Grocer. Commission . and Forwarding Merchant, and Dealer in Produce and Pittsburgh Manufactures. Nos. 31 Water, and 2 Front sts., Pittsburgh. Pa. iY 2 3-y C. SELLERS. /NO. NICOLS. ELLERS & NICOLS, Produce and General Commis• sion Merchants, N 0.17 Liberty street, Pittsburgh.— Sperm. linseed and lard oils. jan27 JAMES PATTERSON. J. corner of First and Ferry stn. , Pittsburgh, Pa.. manufacturer of Locks. Hinges. and Bolts; Tobacco, Fuller. Mill and Timber Screws. House, Serews for Rolling Mills. &e. septil-y T 1311 VAIL Reclining Distiller. and wholesale dealer • • in Foreign and Domestic Wines and Liquors, No. 114 Liberty street, and 53 Diamond alley, Pittsburgh, Pa. iY2I-y TTWILMARTII, Lumber • Merchant. °thee on Penn , street, between Irwin and Hand streets. Pittsburgh, Pa. All commissions will be promptly attended to. T I . illsti • I', Veterinary Sureeon, can be found at J his Horse Shoeing Establishment, near the St. Clair street Bridge, lately occupied by Messrs. Carr & Rowlind. novS-dilm EXCHANGE HOTEL, Ezchangt Place, lialtimere. 1). Donn, Proprietor. Coacheawill be in readiness at all the landings, to convey passengers, free of charge, to the Hotel. dec29-y wAtuticK MAR'L'IN , went for the Franklin Fire Insurance Company of Philadelphia, at the Fx chance office of Warrick Martin & Co., corner of Market and Third streets. febl•y IT NG & FINNEI, Agents for the Delaware Altana/ V Safety In.ntranee Company of Philadelphia, at the Warehouse of King and Holmes, Water street, near Mar ket. fcbl-y 7. SELLERS. MO. WOOLS. SELLERS & NICOLS. Produce and General Commis sion Merchants, No. 17 Liberty street, Pittsburgh.— Sperm. Linseed and Lard Oils. jan2o. 3011 N CARSO):. 5. 3. st'imattrr. CARSON & APKNEGTiT, Wholesale Grocers and Com mission Merchants, Sixth street, between Wood and Liberty, Pittsburgh, Pa. dec4-y WM. GLENN, Bookbinder, has removed 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. dee2-y PC. MARTIN, Inolesale and Retail Grocer and er in Foreign and Domestic Wines and Liquors, Foreign and Domestic Prints, Nuts, &c., No 60 Water st. seps-y ITEN BOOK STORE.—H. S. Sostrorth 4. Co., No. 43, IN Market at.. next door to Mini, are just opening a new and extensive assortment of Books and , Stationery, which they will sell, wholesale and 4einil, at the lowest prices; ap2s-y Tom W. BLACK & Wholesale Gram. Produce trl and Commission Merchants, and dealers in Pittsburgh Manufactures, N 0.168, Liberty street, opposite Sixth st, Pittsburgh. - mayl2 E7-Utters' advances made on consignment,. ''• _ '7; 33usincss tiaras ~~ ~ .;;ATM-..~5.4 •~~* PITTSBURGH, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 8, 1848. Business Qlartis SAItICEL MORROW, Manufacturer of Tin, Copper, and sheet iron ware, No 17 Fifth street, between Wood and Market. fcblo JOHN CARTWRIGHT. Importer and :llanufaetarer of all kinds of Cutlery, Surgical Instrumnal, 4.c., No. Wood street. second door below Diamond ulley. febl 1311.KINTON'S UNKIVALLfiI) lALACKINU, month factored and sold wholesale nonetail, Smithfield st., between Sixth and Virgin rilley. octlti-y 11.1 C F I O I r A ,.. RD gn a l; , ' d . l i tle s ij c , L id Lin i poi r t r e , r, t a r t a u r l e, d a e , ai l e r e i r n_ surge Trimmings. of all descriptions, No. MI Wood st., Pittsburgh. seven doors above Fifth, undone door above 11. Cbifds & Co.'s Shoe Store. np94 1,1110 COUNTRY MERCHA_NTS.—A. A. MAsos & Co., titl.Market street, invite the attention of Country Merchants to their extensive assortment of Foreign mid Domestic Goods, wldeh will be sold at eastern jobbing 1 prices. 1 IC Wholesale Rooms. :Id story. se3o I EL OICSTERS.—A constant supply of ;glen Oysters ; roosted or in the shell; also Game and every della'. y of the season, served up in nuperiod style, at the short est notice. BANK EXCHANGE, deeti-tf Third st. between Wood and Market st. Hnuse. Sign. and Omar/um:al Painter, 171. and dealer in PAINTS. No. 44. St. Clair at., Pitts has constantly on hand all kinds of PAM'S, either Dry or ]fixed: Japan and Copol Varnish: Linseed Odi Boiled Oil: Spirits Turpentine; Window Glass, of all mores: Putty. I Brushes. Sic., all of the beat quality. and f or sale at reasonable prices. sepll-11 iron end muls. wince lead, dye stuff.. cotton yarns. salt, Sr arid Pittsburgh Maniac:urea generally, corner of /.../crly sad Irsvm o streets. l'.sburgh. l'a • 1.11. , erul ad vances. in Cash or Goods. made on eonslgnments of Pro duce. maylo-ti 1 `RI DRUG'S!! —Joel ..ttohter. Druggist anti Apothc i I car . ). north,i est corner of Wood and Flit!) streets. l'lttentra-h. will keep constantly on hand Drugs. Paints. Dye-Stuffs. be N —Physicians' prescriptions carefully compounded trim the hest tauten:kis. at any hour of the day or night. Also. an assioruneut. of Perfumery: fine tooth. hair. and clothes Ilnishes, &c., which he will sell low for cash. apl,Vdly• LLI ANI TROVII.I,O. Undertaker, Finis street, int ) mediately opposite the Theatre, respectfully in forms his friends and the public in general. that he has re sumed business as a Furnishing Undertaker. Hu is sup plied with and always keeps on hand Coffins of all sizes and kinds, Shrouds, and all other articles necessary on Unch occusion•. Sliver plates. ice boxes. and leaden coffins will be sup• plied on order. A fine beaort and carriages always ready to attend Polemic seriZt-ly ETA RDW A RE. cuTLEtt v. SADDLERY. ke.—J Out , 1.1 Wstitzu. Intportur and Deakr in Foreign apid DO "WI if Hardware. would respectfully inform his friends and the public generally. that he is now receiving his ti;pring supply of Hardware ut the old stand of Walker Woodwell. No. b 5 Wood street, which he will dispose of on the most reasonable terms. tic will be continually receiving fresh supplies direct from the manufacturers in Europe and this Conptry. which will enable him *com pete with any establishment either East or West. Wes tern Merchants are invited to cull and examine his stock before intrehasine elsewhere. mars John M. Townsend, DRUGGIST AND APOTHECARY. No. 44, Market street. three doors above Third, Pittsburgh, will have constantly on hand a well selected assortment of the heat and freshest Medicines, which he will sell on the most reasonable terms. Physicians sending orders will be promptly attended to, and supplied with articles they may rely upon as Fenutne. Physicians. prescriptions will be accurately and neatly prepared from the beat materials, at any hour of the day or night. Also, tar sale, a large stock of fresh and good Perfu mery. dec3o J. D. LICIIMED. C. W. ANDERSON. Late of Pittsburgh. Pa. Late of Nashville, Tenn. T MINTER & A:IDERSON,DeAtatas Corron.—For. I. warding and Commission Merchants, No. 8, Front Siren, °boos Broadtcay, Cincinnati, Ohio. lIEYSB TO Merchants generally, in Pittsburgh, Pa. Merchants generally. Nashville. Tenn. W. F Lane & Co., Louisville, Ky. Springer & Whiteman, Cincinnati, Ohio. James Johnston & Co.. Dewitt, Ileran & Co.. NOW Orleans. Magregor & Morris. Nen , York. Duvnl. Keighler & Co., Baltimore. Smith. Bagnley & Co., Philadelphia. Daniel Deshon. Boston. sep2l-ly John D. DRVI7, A IiCTIONEER and Commission Merchant, Corner of A Wood and Fifth streets, Pittsburgh, is real) , to re ceive merchendize of every description on consignment for public or private sale. and from long experience in the above business, flatters himself that he will be able to give entire satisfaction to all who may favor, him with their patronage. Regular sales on Mondays and Thursdays of Dry Goods and Fancy articles, at 10 o'clock, A. M. Of groceries, Pittsburgh manufactured articles, new and second hand furniture, &e., at 2 o'clock, P. M. Sales every evening at early gas-light. augl.2-y. A Card. A S I am now engaged in the importation of Brandies, 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 be able to sell, delivered in the Cus tom-houses of Now York or Nev Orleans, or in this city, at the lowest market price, for cash or approved paper. 1 have in store and cellig a very large stock of very su perior Wines and Liquors. as imported, of the most cele brated brands and vintages, for sale on pleasing terms. P. C. MARTIN, Cor. Front and Smithfield sts. A FULTON, Bell and Brat! Pounder, has 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, Railing's, Ice. he., to gether with every variety of Brass Castings, if required, turned and finished in the neatest manner. A. F. is the sole agent for Babbitt's Anti-Attraction Me ta!, so justly celebrated for the reduction of friction in machinery. The boxes and composition can be bad of him at alt tunes. novl3-y HAWLS.—A; A. Mason ¢ Co., 82 Market street, have 0 received the most extensive tussorunent of Shawls to be found in this city. In addition to the various styles of Cashibere, Turkeri, Wool Plaid, Thibet, Net, /cc., he has received a new style of French Long Shawls, a superior rticle and very fashionable. novl.l . - 1 , t,•-!- , - ,, '-' ,,, . ,,,, - .,, -. -, -''- , '''-' , .;,'-' ,,,,, •L‘tz ,, 1J. , • - .•,i . ;:i:' , f , A ,- ;:' - ....f* , . ,,-,- ; ,7-,1, • , :' , 'f -;,., ' , ' .L . •, ' EYRE Uusiness arbs TALI. FASHIONS.-S. Moore has Mk received from New York the Fall Style of HATS. which he will in troduce this day. Saturday, August 28th. All those in want of a Dent and superior FIAT would do well to call at NO. 7.5 ,WOOD STREET, nng2d :ht door above Fourth. rIowNsE:VID, CARR & C 0.., Sucrosors to the old firm 1. of C. Towitiend & Co., and Carr 'dr Rowland. beg leave to announce to their friends and to the public gen erally. that they are now prepared to execute all kinds of work in the Coach 'and Wagon-making Madness, at the shortest notice, : and warrantedtobe or the best qual ity. The very large quantity of seasoned timber with which they are p repared . and their facilitieslor business. enables them to insure the public that they . are prepared carry on an extensive and prompt business an their line, and they respectfully solicit a continuance of the liberal patronage bestowed upon the late firms. sep4 - ITENITIAN BIANDS. Wholesale and Retail. No. 111. Wood st., over Gill's Hat Store, between Diamond ally and Fifth st. A. GRIBBLE & CO. arc prepared to furnish Blinds at prices much reduced; having a very cc centric mode if relenting. and other advaningess unknown to others in the trade. Besides giving a superior finish to Blinds, they trim them with the bat materials. making them rich mid thimble. rt.... Wide or narrow Flan—portable or permanent las teethes furnished. Old Blendr ',fitted. tlee2l-y Hardware, Cutlery, and Saddlery. TOHN WALKER, Dealer in Foreign and Domestic 10 Hardware, Nn. !7.5 Wood street. would respectfully inform his friend,: and the public generally: that he has received a large *met of Foreign Hardware per ships "Isabella." - Wyoming.' and - Monongahela.' which, to gether with a large simply of American Goods be is now reeviving direct from the manufacturers, will make his assortment very exieneive and complete. 'Western 'nor chants will please cell and examine his stock. sol/ 4LITEEI. AND FILE AIANCFACTORY.—The subscri il hers. having etdarard their establishment for the man ufacture of Srxri.. owl Fans—on the corner of O'Hara and Liberty streets. Pitts,burgh—nre prepared to furnish Files of every description. of the best quality: and being Iletenninell to make it the interest of consumers to pur chase Files 111 , 111 them. respectfully invite the patronage of all w•ho use the article. manta-y 1. ANKRIM & CO. XTEWIA . INvENTEII PATENT BLOCK st , RISu 11 TRUSS, for the immediate relief and permanent cure of Hernias and Rapture. ISIMed to all sizes.) The superior elation of thin Truss coMist in the comparative ease with which it ;nay he worn. The pad of wood be ing neatly Milani-eel on springs. yield% to the pressure of any part of tt. and tberOngly adapts itself to any moves mem Wade bn the wearer. It can be warn , vithOat inter mission. mud a cure is effected. The subscribers have made anangrulents inr the InanninCturc of these valua ble Trusses. in a superior sm lc, in Philadelphia. and have them now for mile at their office. Nn. 77 Smithfield street. near Sixth. Pittsburgh.P.Oßli WATT, lyt D. W. KAUFFMAN. TON()NGAIIEI.A HOUSE. On the corner of Wow . L . U . and Smithfield StretAL Pius/now!, Pa.—The under signed Proprietors of the Monongahela Ilonse announce to the Public. that the House is open for the reception of Visitors. They are conscious of having spared no ex pense in fitting out the establishment- in such a style ar to render were comfort to the Guests. They hope by constant cars and attention to business to merit the pa tronage, so liberally bestowed on the late Monongahela !louse fma JAMES CROSSAN le SON. IVEW DRUG Sl'QlLE.—Joteir L). MonftwN. Who/4 ill line and FLAW Lbuggist. No. f e . tiWood street one door South of Diamt)nd alley. Pittsiltug.—The subscriber has pmerceeived from the F.astern cities, and is nose onerous at the above stand. a frill assortment of articles in his line. consisting of Prnes of all kinds. Dye Stud's, Paints and Varnishes. Chemicals. &c.. together with all such arfieleS as are usually kept for sale at a WhOteital, 1111 , 1 retail drug store. Ills stock is entirely new. and has been selected with care lie is confident that his articles. both as to quality anti price. will please such as may favor him wills a call mv9.v ll TURN F.1.7:51 krreshni,,,t rind BaThine tia/noms. ty sutiserthers.ttleeply tahnkful for the increased and still tacreasing patronage heir:owed oil them, mice the opening of their establishment, beg leave to state that their baths are open at all tunes. and that hot. cold and shower laths can be had at one moment B fem. more l-carders can he accommodated ty the week. and gentlemen eon procure break:as!, dinner, sapper. etc ,at the r mini hours. say break :list 7 o'clock. a. of Matter. 121: sunper p. n. Oysters. cooling drinks. and other refreshments furnish ed in a superior style, and charges moderate. Mal!: PECK. 1110MPittiON rk CO. ONOM.; A111.11,A A111.1..--J.tmEs Men-- 11 taoLa would respectfully inform hia friends and the public. that hix new establishment is now in fail operation. and that he ta prepared to forlish Float.Cabinc.and till all orders for Planed Lurnher. with promptitude, and at the lowest enter. Board and Plank, planed on one or Loth •ides, con stantly on ham! Sash. Dom, and Mottldsags. of every tleserlittlon. made to order Ituilders and Carpenters svouid find, it to their adten t.7e to give him a roll. as hr ran now furnish dim with planed strut suitable for every description of stork. dac:3-tf 173:FI'll WARD LIVERY STALII.II—TIie I subscriber. having brought out the well • ) known Livery kep: ky C. B. Doty. in the . Trifuh 'Ward. respectfully in 6117 1 ,1 his fricndll nod the pub be eeneraßy. that he keep atoll times a stock or she hest deseriptiots of risible horses. btmies. carriages of all kinds, and in short everything required in his hire of business. A considerable portion of his stock is new, and he is confident no stock in the city will be summor to his. His terms trill he moderate His stabil, is on Liberty st., a few doors above the canal bridge , where respectful ly solicits a share of public prtironace. I 'IIA n.t.ns COLEMAN. rze.fle is also grocilled with an elegant Hearse, which t, wtien required. &Meal owari co., T_TAVE the pleasure to announce to their friends that LI they again oretipy their old stand at No. dl Wood .tact. where they have opened nn e.xlensivo WAI.,I,PA PER WARF.IIdFSE. and will have constantly on hand an extensive assortment of Satin, Cloned, and Plain PA PER HANGINGS. Velvet rind Imitation Borders. of the latest styles and most handsome patterns, for papering halls, parlors and chambers. 'They manufacture, and have on hand at all times. Printing. Writing. Letter, Wrapping and Tea Paper; Bon net and Fullers' Boards—all of which they offer for sale on the most accommodating terms, and to which they invite the attention of merchants and others. ALSO—Blank Books of all kinds and the best quali ty; School Books. &c.. always on hand, and kir sale as above. New Hat and Cap Store. 11, c,5,11. I'AULSO.N, (late of the firm of Paulson & OiII.) having opened his new store. at No. 73 Wood street, next door to the corner of Fourth. is now manufacturing, and receiv ing from the Eastern cities, a very large nsiiortment of lints and Caps of every description, warranted to be made in the best manner and of the hest materials. Ot ter. Seal. fine end common Muskrat, Scalene, Hair Seal, Flush and Glazed Caps. ALSO—A fine assortment of ladies Furs. such as Lynx, Fitch, Genet, and Coney MutTo, Tippets and Fur Trim min,,,rs, all of which he oilers at Eastern prices for cash, both wholesale, and retail. Country merchants will please mill and examine. my stock before purchasing olsewhere. tVhole.nle ®hoe Store . . jH. CHILDS & CO. are now reccivinp their Spring supplies, consisting of one of the largest. cheapest, and beat assortment of Boots and Shoes that they have ever been able to bring to this market. ALSO—Ladies' 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 I of which. having been purchased at the lowest rates, and selected with great care for the Western trade, will be sold at a small advance OIL the cost and charges. All merchants wishing to purchase will find it to their interest to call and examine their stock before purchasing elsewhere. mar27-tf PURTER'S City Daguerrecen Gra Philo Hall, Third street, Pittsburgh, Pa., and Frauklin Buildings, Balti more, 31d. Mr. Porter respectfully announces that he has, at con siderable expense. fitted up apartments and arranged light fortlaguerreotyping purposes. His long experience in the art has enabled him to overcome many of the objections too common to pictures taken by this me thod. ~. 111r. Porter is aware that the impression has gone abroad (owing to the many failures to produce good pictures) that clear and distinct Daguerreotypes cannot be made in Pittsburgh. His experiments, however, since he has opened his Gallery, fully warrant him in saying that as good pictures-can be made here as elsewhere. Ladies and gentlemen are invited to call and examine speciniens. Instruction's 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. 8„ Third strew,. Pittsbuith.—The sun• scribers would respectfully return their thanks to their friends and the public, for the very liberal patronage be stowed since the commencement of the new firm, and would earnestly solicit a continuance of the same. They would respectfully invite those who want to pur chase 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 arrangements in New York, by which they will have the latest Eastern-patterns forwarded monthly, thus giving the citizens of Pittsburgh an opportunity of pa tronizing home industry, and finding in their own city what the formerly would obtain only in the East. Hav 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. novte-y ROBERTS & KANE. siI2MK. A .IAIR DRESS G SALOGN—Btsca sox lG .urrrArri, 'armorial Prnfessors, have fitted up the saloon on thp corner of Cherry alley and Water at., near the National Hotel, formerly occupied by Clement Archer, and are prepared to watt on gentlemen at once, with ease, comfort and politeness. In connection with their saloon, they have _fitted up.an excellent shower bath, where persona can- have _shower baths at all hours of the day. - _ - They still continue to serve theirenstomersibio attheir Tim Stand, corner of. the Diamond and linion street. fehl.74 =''-1 w AUCTIONEER A'ND COMAIIS,SION MERCHANT, ALLYGILENY CITY. PA. CIRCULAR.—The undersigned having conthlied with the requirements of the Auction Law, and taken out a Commission as Auctioneer, for 'the City of Allegheny. is now ready to receive Merchandise. in all its variety, on consignment for either public or private sulc and from long experience in the above branches of business, flat- . tem himself that he will be able to give entire satisfaction to all who may favor him with their patronage. Liberal advances made on consignments. I shall en deavor to make speedy sales and quick returns. Tendering you and your friends my services. I remain your obedient servant, WM. J. IfURNSIDE. Allegheny city, September. 1447. . , •. James May. Jollies M'Cally; John Liitle.'Ji.. john B. .Guthrie, Win. A. 11111 & Co.. Jones R. 111`Clintock. James K. Logan, John D, Davis, Parke & linunert. John B. Mc- Fadden & Co., Alexander Stuart, Young & Stevenson. novl4-y , John Cartwright, IMPORTER and Manufacturer of Cutlery. Surgical and 1. Dental Instruments, Saddler's and Tann/ . r's hand tools. Taylor's Patent Shears. &c. Also...manufactures Truss es. Supporters. Ste., in great variety. John Cartwright. manufacturer and importer of Pen. Pocket. and Table Cutlery: Razors. SaiSsort, Piles. Saws. Tools. &c.. has removed to 83 Wool:, SS te nt. second door below Diamond site Awl has lately received a large assortment of PEN AND POCKET KNIVES. KNIVES AND FORKS. Also. Rogers' and Whotsicitholtins' FINE cuTLERy. Elliott', Rodgers'. Wade and Bro.'s Razors. Scissor Razor Strops. Be. Damascus and Wire Twist DUNS, RIFLES AND PISTOLS. Allen's. Colt's. and. Blnnt's REVOLVERS; P.owiler Flasks.. Shot licks. Game Bags; Walker's and roses Eitrn Pe re fission Caps : Bowie. Dirk, and Hunting Knives. Tools. such na Callipers. Dividers. Flyers. Nippers, Band Vices. Squares, Rules. Braces, Bits. Spoke Shaves. Stocks and Dies. Wire and Iron Gunge, Mathematical Instruments. &c.. in very great variety. frf*Jobliiiig and repairing neatly and punctually d o ne man.ty Auction Notice. subscriber has paid into the 'freasury of the Com monwealth, the amount of license required by law. lie has given the regularly approved security. and inked mit n comission of the arm class. as an Auctioneer of the city of Pittsburgh. and rented that spacious wareroorn belonging to Sylvaims Loihrop. Esq.. No. 114 Wood at.. three doors from Fifth. where be is prepared to attend to the sale of every kind of Merchandise. Furniture. Real 17.stiite. Stocks. Shipping. he.. either at tlic Auction rtrmin% or on the premises. and will in all eases exert himself to the utmost for the benefit of his employers. on the roust reasonable terms; he will sell exclusively and only on commission: neither purchasing nor having arty interest whatever on goods in the store, but merely the Cotmnis sion for selling. thereby giving all 'owners a thir chance.. without partiality of having therein property disposed ot to the best advantage. Sales will be promptly settled when made: advances will be given at any tune on the stout illeeotninOilatitig terms: merchants will not be charged for advances. Regular sale days. Mondays and Thursdays. of Dry Goods. (Dore ries. Furniture. &e. aunt every evening. Hardware. Cutlery, Watches. Guns. Pistols, and fancy articles: Books, on Saturday evenings. ap^l JAMES ' A. Asset. New Arrangement. . 1." S. HOTEL. CANAL BAsrs, Prrrs.arn(lll.. PA. 1 1 11 P. subscriber. having leased the above establishment. I and havituf refitted and made some material altera none and additions. is now prepared to accommodate his friends and the traveling community in the best possible. manner. The advantages of this excellent house area, peculiar to itself. as those traveling by canal, particularly to inclement weather. or landing at midaLtht. have only to step from 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 pruprietorhas. at great expense, refitted. renovated. and made such additions as will se cure to him the promise of his kind patrons, 'We'll call again." The Bar. the Dining-room. the Chambers. and particu larly the culinary departments, are so provided for that w•r challenge competition ally where. The fare will be of the best the market affords, and the prices liberal. The proprietor having been engaged in catering for guests for many yearn in the east, teels assured that by strict attention to business with a watchful- rta to the immtint of ins guests, he will deserve a share of the pub lic patronage. engid-Oro HENRY L. BURKHOLDER. New York Pekin TeicCompany. rAurrox TO THE PUBLIC. I.r.NANDER JAVNES is the only authorised agent an Pittsburgh and Allegheny cities, for the sale of the Pekin Tea .Company's Teas 01'75 and 77 Fulton v.. New York. An y other person in Pittsburgh pretending to sell one Teas is an imposter. and deceives all who may patronise hun. It is commonly known that the Pekin Tea. Company's Teas lanys proved superior to all other Teas cold. tied (or this reason many persons have dishon estly pretended to have the sale of the Pekin Tea Com pany's Teas, when they are all the time vending trash and cheap stuff, which They have obtained elsewhere.— Others again assume the name of the Pekin Tea Com pany and imitate our packages, and thereby deceits many. I.V'e are informed that there is a person in Pittsburgh *tiling, Trait tinder thn name °idle New York and Phila delphia Pekin Tea Company. We have only to say that this assumed company have, no connexion. whatever. with the New York rekinVen Company. as constuners 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. 8.-31essrs. McCALLMONT& BOND. of Philadel phia. have no connexion. whatever, with the New York Pekin Tea Company, nor have they any rie.ht or privi lege to sell teas under a name so nearly resembling ours on to have a tendency to mislead the public. DOUGLASS 5: CO.. nov4 75 and 77 Fulton et. N. Y. God ey's Lady % Book and Family Magazine THE oldest Magazine in the United States,contains monthly sixty pages of reading matter. be 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, Croclif t Work, and other mutters for the Ladies, all illustrated lind well explained. Sc. l'rice for One Year, (which includes the Lady's Dol lar Newspaper, making three publications in one month) • 33 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 20 00 A specimen of either the Lady's Book, or the Lady's Dollar Newspaper, will be cents any parson paving post age on thb request. Address,' - • • - 1 - zsgk.'GODF.Y. lati2.l•lf No. 115, Chesnut at.. Philadelphia. Fifth Street Turning Establishment. r tilE Subscriber, having completed his late improve ments, is now prepared to do all kinds ofTurniiig 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 improved plans. lie would most respectfully inform his friends, and the public generally, that he intends to give his full attention to their orders. lle will keep a constant supply for the accommodation .of his country customers, (carpenters and cabinet-makers,) of newel-post and bal. lusters, materials for columns and hand railing, bed posts and table legs. Also, bed posts and rails fitted up on his most approved plan of iron fasteners and hickory screws. All orders from a diitadee — promptly attended to. H. RYAN. N. ll.—Our German friends will always find some at tentive German in the estoblishntent to attend to their orders. N. B.—The subscriber would further inform the public, that he has a very powerful engine—about 70 horse pow- , er—and a few small rooms to let, with steam power hi them, suitable for small branches of manufacture. Fifth street. No. 2d, between Wood and Market sts. jan2s-dlm A. A. Mason & Co., OR MARKET STRZET. BETWEEN TIDED AND FOCRIII STREETS. NFORAI their friends and the public generally, that be 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 'rime,. Goods, AT COST, and in many cases less than coat, to ena ble them to open their new store with an entire stock of new Goods. The sale will commence this day, and continue until the first of March, or until their removal. Their extensive assortment of DRESS GOODS will be sold full 30 per 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., &c. CLOAK Goons—French and German Merlin's, Queen's Cloth, French Plaid Cloakings, Broad Cloths of all the most fashionable colors. Black and Fancy Dress Silks, of every variety. Snow's—Cashmere, Tcrkeri, Tartan, 'Plaid, and other Shawls; a very large assortment, fully reduced one half in price. Ftsaarts—Welsh, English, and American Flannels, of all colors and qualities. Bonnet and Cap Ribbons. Gloves, Hosiery, Gimps and Fringes. Wrought Collars and Capes, Laces, Artificial Flowers, Plnmes and Feath ers, Scarfs, Cravats, Handkerchiefs, Fancy Buttons, /sc. LINEN Gooos of every description. Woolen Gnods. Cassimerea, Casainetts, Vestings, Beavers, Pilots, Tweeds, Jaynes. • Whitney and Bate Blankets. Also, an extensive assortment. Calicoes, Chintzes, Do mestie Ginghams, Checks, Stripes, Tickings, Brown and Bleached Muslins,.k.c. The following will be some of the Prices: Cashmeres ,• • .184 c. Usual price 371 e. Mous. de Laines 121 c, 4 , , 2.5e34e. Gala Plaids SOc. ' 1.4, 81,00. Mohair& Oregon do- • 200. a ~ Alpuccas 181, , ‘, ~ 2rt• Planhels• ~• • • ...... 20c. ~ o 374 c. 'Wrought Collers.• • • •184 e. ~ ~ 374 e. Calicoes• • 4 9010 c. .4 44 124 e. Ca.w.inetts• ••• -- • 281231 e. ~ ‘. ...... .....an e . Together with every article in the store, which will be offered equally cheap. Visitors may be maimed, that they will not be disappointed in the quality or prices of our goods. tjanl2) - A. A. MASON dt. CO. I's 41513 YrIlirliThRCHJOtrEi.--T , e indeed .er will pay three dollars and seventy-five cents per 100 lbs. CA2114 for good mixed country rags, in quantities of fifty to three - thommad poulds, delivered at my Book Stare, -No. 89 Wood street, Pittsburgh. , Oa hand, a-generat supply of school books, writing andMiapping PIM, blank books, etc., which will .he sold by , the dozen or retail, at lowest cash prices for iea-4. dy. pay. (jandrj • LURE LOOMIS Agent y_,^y ~^~ni^4.l'..'f _: ,n,.app~¢h.C'~Nb~TsASl4.. Miscellaneous William J. Burnside; -- • BOOK AND JOB PRINITNOIF#IcEi.. N. W. Corner of Wood-sind -FM* Btreets. rritE Proprietor, of the 41,:msrea post-and ,A.Taateass: Asa Itlaseiservate. respectfully iirkrati his friends and the patrous.of these papers, that he has a large as sortment of JOB TYPE AND ALL OTHER MATE RIALS necessary to a Job Printing Office, and that he is prepared to execute .., Lerma rutn.ss ratpripo or EVERT -Dtscnortax: Books. . Bills of Lading, ' Circulars, Pamphlets, Bill Heads, Cards . . Handbills, flanks. ' ' Hai TVs. All kinds of Shanks. Stage, Steamboat and i Canal Boat Bills. with appropriate Cuts, printed on the'shortest notice and most reasonable terms. He respectfully asks the patronage of hip ''riendst, and the public in general, in this branch of his Misiness. sep L. 11ARPF.R. Virketalble Pulmonary Balsam . .. IT is now twenty years sincel frit used hhe Vegeta . - ble Pulmonary Balsam in myTamilv. • Since that time it bas - been my practice to keep a botile of the article by me for the use of-my family. which is! large...anal for the benefit of my friends. .I have unifortnly,fonnal it to be a very valuable. efficient medicine; and thank, that by using, it seasonably for the complaints for which it is recom mended, it has often prevented the,dbuitute. from taking a more serious them. In one instance, :I recommended it to my brother. who resides in the State of New Turk, who was dangerously ill with tt disease of the lungs. Ile has since written to me for morc.'havidi found no which gave him so match relief. • OTIS PECK. Sold in Pittsburgh by FAIENESTOCIt & CO.. rorner of First and Wood: also. corner of Sixth and %Fowl street,, dec2s . . P ERE GREEN AND BLAPE TEAS, from the New York Pekin_ Tieferimpany.—Just reeeivdil at the Pe kin Tea Store. 72 Fourth street. a very large supply of fresh Green and Black Teas, of nll the different grades and finalities imported into this country: packed in lead. in 5 Ib. boxes. in 1 11b- j Ib., and lb. tateknges. A1g0,5 tin Cannisters. of the different qualities. convenient for families and sten:7ll.l:ns. ranging in prices fthm 372 cents 4, lb.. to 81.50. Fine Oolong .Black Teas, at 50.621, 75, and 81.011 19 lb. We will refund the money in all cases where one Teas do not give entire satisfaction, or exchange Or a dilrerellt a citric. For sale: at the Pekiu Tea Store, 72 Fourth 'sr. by devil__ A. JAYNES. BOOTS. SHOES. TRI:NKS. ward, wholesale and retail Boot. Shoe and Trunk Store. No. IPB Liberty street, nearly opposite the bead of Wood. .F. ,E• If. have in store and arc receiving their Fall end Winter stock of BOOTS. SHOES. tee.. consisting of the largest stock they have ever been able to.bring to thin market. Our stock of gooks have mostly 'been manufac tured to our order. and expressly for the Pittsburgh mar ket. We also have emtstantlr on hand a splendid stock of Haytertres3htallie GUM Elastic Sheet. both for ladies and gentlemen's wear. the inait heantifollartieleever manufactured. We would solicit an csamittation of our stock of goals. hy' all who wish to onrchaar either at wholesale or retail, as ter shall sell at a small ndranee above cost. Country merchants will find it to their inter est to call and examine one stock before ottrehasing. FOLLANSBEE tr. HA (WARD. atte'.ll;\o. t. 5 Liberty st.. TlDlANOS—Chirkering.—One splendid rose Wood GI Or r tave Piano Forte. made by Chickering. Boston. ' • ilrer.—One semi-grand Piano Forte. from the =mule tbry of Fiera, Paris. 6tOctaves. Oak 4.-re.--nne carved nice %food Octave. made by note & Co., New York. One ibtto" mah o gany 6i Oc tave. Stoddari. New York.—One elegant mahoctrity Piano. ti Octave. which has been in use for nbont a year. Price two hundred dollars. SECOND HAND PIANOS.--An - excellent second hand Piano, made by Loud & Brothers, id good order Price $lOO. One second-hand Piano. .Price $4O. • i. • For sale by JOON IL NtErion. novB ' PI WOod etrect. rjANcy GOODS at Z. EINSLYS new store V: Markets:. 45 pcs china vases. various styles: 4 doz, pieces shaded aud plain velvet ribbon; • " blnek *2 n Celestial and Terrestial Globes; • Ivory Memorandum Tablets: ' 4 " Cot velvet pocket books and card cases. 4 llore-shoe combs. imitation of-shell; . 6 " German silver ma bells. TRIMMINGS... A large lot of Gimp head black fringe. A good assortment of Drab and mole rolored; ti " Gimp Ride bl o ock: With " Graduated Buttons. With a great variety of miscellaneous gopds, amongst which are Extra large size Emong Bogs: •. (.oral Bends. assorted strands: Writing.Deisks. all sizes:. • Ladies - work blares Baelrgaminon Boards: Gold Spectacles. all ages; Black Enion Galloon. ' All the above goods will be sold low. ; nov2s TIOMCEPATIIIC BOOKS.—.lnst receiVerlOtithe Hook- IL store of. the subscriber, in Fifth at. near Market: :Ifateria nedica. purrt. by Samuel Hahneman- translated and edited by Charlei Julius Hempel. M, D., 4 vols. lirtrunan's Acute Dismses.'by Dr. Hempel, Vol. I. Horturopathie Domestic Medicine. by J. LoWrie, en larged and improved by M. D. Inhr's New Manuel. vol. 1. Nos. 1 and 3. Hi-rings Domestic Physician. . . A Mound. of Domestic Cookery, for, the use of persons who ore under Hommorinthic treatment. Booninghausetirs Therapieric Packet Book) for Tromre-' pathistz, by Dr. Okie. , ITabeman's Chronic Diseases. vol. 5. 1 Together with Medicine Chests, of.dilierent si/es sad prices. (splsl VICTOR SCRIFIA. XTEW ROOKS ItiST RECF,IVED.—Henven. upon u • Earth. by Jancway, one volume, Charnock's Choice Works. bvq.yrningtori..l Vol.. 0 et 9 coincidences of the Old apd New Testmacals. by Rev. .I.3.'lllunt. 1)..1 vol.: = - 135 Chalmers' Miscellanies. Poemi, Essays. &e.. 1 1 50 Select Works of James, Venn, Wilson. Phillips and Jay, in one large v01.,-fnstlielbw price of 1 50 The Free Church Pulpit 3 volrunes, - ' - 5 00 Modern Infidelity, by Sclimucker, 1.1 re of David. - - • ! , 0 75 Daily Walk with God, by Mathew Strong: • - 0 3d Circle of Human Life, by Tbelnek, - • 0 39 Memoir of Charlotte Elizabeth. . - - - - 0 31 The Works of Francis Torretine, in the original Latin. to be complete in' (bar volnmes,---three volumes nosy ready: Willis' Poetical Works. iu splendid TfirlicyMoracco. The above, with a great variety of newbooks. just re ceived by • • ELLIOTT & r.:corati. jan7 56 Market at. between tird and Fourth. • XTEW AND VALUABLE BOOKS.—Undesigned Coin• chlences in the writings both of, the Old anfl•New Testaments. an argument or their veracity: with an ap pendix. containing undesigned coincidenceslbetWeen the Gospels and Acts and Sosephus: By Rev. .L.T. Blunt, D. D. First American. front the Second London Edition. The Errors of Modern Infidelity illustrated and refuted; l,v S. M. Seltinucker, A. M., pastor, of the First Lutheran Church. Germantown, Pa. Sacred Philosophy% of the Seasons: illustrn'tingthe per.. (cation of God in the phenomena of the year: in four vol umes—one volume devoted to each season. By the Rev. Henry Duncan. D. D. • • • Chalmers' Miscellanies. embracing Bartes, Essays, X and Addresses. By the bite Chalmers{'D. The above, with a large variety of new and Standard Works, fur sale low, by ELLiarr & NEW WORES.--Good Wives, by Mrs. Child; History of Women, by Mrs. Childs; Prose and Poetry of Europe and ;America, by Morris and Willis; Machlevellits history of Ploreace; ' , Life of Banveituto Cellini; Letters of John Adams to his Wife; Book of the Court; • • Latrobe's Solace of Song; Dictionary of Quotations. H. S. BOSWORTIIi & CO., t nov2s No. 43 Market at. _ Brandleg . . . 40 NYHOTE' 11alf. Quarter and Eighth Pipes of the following brands and vintages: . ,! Sazerac. 1.937; Seignette— , . 1 . Otard.,lK.X7 and 1E44; Piney emaillion &Co., '44i Hennessy, 1844; Dupev, P. E. 0. . The above brands are warrantea pure. or no sale; good judges are all invited to examine forthemselves, at the corner of Smithfield and Front streets... nov.lß P. C. MARTIN. TTALUABLE BOOKS—BOHNS STANDARD BRARY.—Maehiavelli's History OUFLorenct arid Prince; Itoscoes Leo the Fourth ;ItoscOtr's ;Lorenzo -.de Medici; Schiller's Don Carlos sad other:Draimpt; Bnek man's History of Inventions ; ,Menioirs .of Count Gram mont ; Schleyell's ' Philosophy 'of Hisiory Schleyell's Dramatic Literature; 'Memoirs of Col: liutchinson; Robt. Hill's Miscellaneous Works; Life of Bomehuto Cellini; Cots House of Austria; Bonterweck's. Swinish Litera ture. For sale by } I :;S..BOSWORTH & dec4 43 Market street. DRUGS.—Gum Myrrb Turkey; " Gambe; " Kino True; " Opium, new crop; Galbanurn, strained; Eats% Jalap; • 44 Dandelion; • it Belladonna; Just recofired r and for sale by B. A. FAHIYiSTOCI: & CO., deck{ Car. First and , Wood eta D VEAVOODS.-425 b big. chippedLogyrood; • • 75 • " und . doi,. .. 100 " chi pped " • 100 " ground Caralat4al; „lust received, and for salo - by. • • B. A. FAILNESTOCKAbo.... . jans Cot. First ariftWopdires. FOE SALE, Pour Loop -- Bounded by Penn, Libe rt y and - Hay sta.. each lot hinting it 4 feet front, and. ex= tending back 110 feet. TKO of them are corner lots, and the position of the whole One of the Most ad vantegeode in the city. or thither sinfinmation apply to M. SW TZWELDER., Fourth et., • • nova it' between Wood' . dfimithlield k IDWZOIC ACID-35 ounces 4 • and formate ..Uei by , .3. A. FA - ,v; At. . e( by. ' • • Wooden • - . - Aranaurvirs GARDEN. SEEEE...ati ,f ,, • =4; f a , metf.4l,. his Vralial 114= .em - Eked& wartansad fresh and. f 211664. ivadif -cultiVatlnV-I.bc "l ianienem and other,. is eaen' - • '• - „.. • .L,l±; • • MEM _- ,:~;; . WM, - ALEXANDER .141SONS,c'::+t-:. .• Covers 'Saguia AND' ATERTitrlfiq - eattUTaf Patti 'ittkrtr ,,, ~ .- . '.4..a3M114.0% St. Clair streets,' apposite MI R.t - riagiA mosti,,s ehinge Moul t r.ntraner en - Pena respectfully inform limit' friend* and the public, that they mg prepared to furnish-and • tend to everything in thelfue. of Undertakers, as - they" ' haye quit : the business of' Cabinet Makiag; and their-ati;' , . tendon will be devoted altogether to the above btudesati keep a large - assortment of COFFINS made and finiebed;`• covered, and lined in the neatest mariner. with a vatietr 4, -. , of materials, and at all pirieesilve_kersp SHROUDS vextz , ' , :w dy made, of all sizes, of Flannel, :. - Clunbrie; and - biaslm t at all, prices, and . inade in the Ctuttent style, and all other articles necessary for dressing the demi, and furnisbiiig i'- funerals, ()Equality and prices to sin,' SILVER. PLATES '.'''''' for engraving the name and age ; ICE .CASTS Cot' laying the body in ice, by those who wish to keep their friends • any length of time. and have. ZINC PANS to put for laying on the, body; LEADEN .ColTini always dtr''° hand. We have , a splendid new HEARSE and a pair' or fine horses. and any number of the best Carriages; eW etc., and Will be prompt, punctual, and rea s onable. angl9-Y . Umbrellas, Parasolip Pumas°louvres: - AND WALKING CANE UM , IIREL IV A o L ue lL in ß t i h e e 1..A . ,1tr1t - Na2; 2 4. m. rcrii&R.Triti`M,4 1 1,1,'' ,,, , ,, Philadelphia. , r Merchants are respectfully informied that I contirwe manufacture. all the above goods, by- tho aid :of stoma, notwithstanding the great opposition or pardeaopposedto;:, the introduction of expensive improvements. Itly.rissort-i.:i: mem is complete, and prices • so to* as to giveenttidaat , = ll:rAs there is an Umbrella Store next door, otttese the same name, it is important y on should rememberNYM_ 11. RICHARD ON.. Steam Factory, end Pantentee of tine, traiking Cone Umbrella, sign of the Lain and EiLaus,:s4: t Int, Market at., Philadelphia, . • 117 - Attention is requested to the celebrated Wa/kinri:. ; ' Cane Umbrella, a neat and beautiful article, combining all the adramages of a Cane and Umbrella. . • Youzig Ladies' Senilnary, TR. N. W.•.NIFZECALF wruld announce, to , this C7t. rens of Allegheny and vicinity. the, intended retpo yal of his School. trom the corner of SanditskyandSts-: berry streets, where he has been teaching for the Mn, twelve months. On and atter April Ist, be will &.enpr.f;'' Rooms on Federal street, in - Colonade. Row," 2nd doCC... from the bridge. The Academic Year will consist Of Visrp ;,-,- „Sessients. of five months each, commencing on the Ent : Monday in February and September. RATIS OF , TUITION, Mit 9E5103 OY rail SIONTIII.. - EngliSh Department—lncluding Reading, OrthographY and Defining, Writing" English Grammar. Rhetoric - lath. gie, English Compositionand Criticism, Geography.His-'•• tory, Arithinet and the higher branches of .)lathentatiedi'' Natural Philosophy: Chemistry. Astronomy. Botany,Phy , biology, Geology, Intelleetual and Morel Science, and alt ; fld other branches, requisite to a thorough English tiells tion - Classical Department—lncluding the . l.atin, Greek Ibid.?. gt' s en_ c b languages, each an additional - charge of•-• 786 OP ': The services of goinpetent Teachers are secured. for`'' such as , may. desire td receive ddstructions in Drawing.- Painting. and "Music. . . 1 . 4 Those designing to cuter. will dud it to their interest l - do so as near to the opening of the. Session as possible; • 1 yet pupils will be received at soy time daring. the. fietrifidlt;:_ ' and will be charged at the above 'rotes (nay fiiainf;.the-F time of entrance. Ne deductione'seillbentisde,fortdiatti , eel., except incases orprotracteA '' • Any information which may be desired, will be cheer-. 't fully conrmtinicated to those who call Upon the ittatnut at his roiims.. Reference may also 'be made to the following - getitie:: men:— ~. . , Zr CO'S BLACR- WRITING 1?...T14..reir , sy Steel or Quill rats, and the Copying IVess.4This lab- is the resaltot the experiments of neverallatua. devoted: - to the manufacture, on an ostensive scale. of. 112 suited to all the purposes of the consuirter. ilia ' patftt lieu of this Writing Ink consists in tbe:folitowinig, tics; 'Flctorrr--irt 'which propmiy- iti,_*nralie: •• surpass all previous preparations., It stil l thracamit Par- , • feet freedom. either trout quill or steel peals.a.tidls emits, 7;3: - ; ly free from any corrosive. mialines. of this article is . a nch,.beautiful.blue.black.,:...-_-, irrAll good black. Ink, from: its nectesarfy - constitution. requires exposure to the air to imparlmdeep;;, color. It _must, not, therefore. le expected that trsestit'e, l meat:l4:l;mile Is aped, the Ink will be found to,be,ajet„;, black. The .first appearance will be pale; but : • 't' posure io the chemical action of the anoosphere„,,_etther, . on paper or in the inkstand, it will assumen black hue. Pirmusxzwr—The color is unalterable by the lapse o 1 ,• • time. It will never lade. On thisaccomu, altimportaat. records should be made in .this article, sc reap pall deepen and strengthen its tint. . • , N. B. This ink is stumble for all. kinds of Metallic'. Pees, and for Pens made of Quills; and what is.imptert, • taut and very desirable with many,' will give, a perfeav impression I.y the Copying Press. . - We arc tains. in the institutions with whisla c we ass,. connected, Marra Blue Rork Writinglnk : and, in resPeCt, to. fluidity. brilliancy. and permanency, believe it superi,or SV , to any Ink C have heretofore need. (Signed.) ~. "A. Thurston. Cashier Bank of LOuisville • Wet. RA,Ch,.. - unison. Cashier Northern Bank of Kentucky; Georips C. . Gawathiney. Ceshier Bank of Kentucky * • L. L. Shreire„, President of the Gas Bank, 'Thomas L. Helm, .Clerk AC - Barren County Court: Curren Pope; Clerk of Jerersoki.l. County Court; P. B. Atwood, Secretary Fireman's ismue. c . nine. Company • John Muir .- A gent . Lexingtort.ltisuranaa Company; S. Goodwin. Secretary PortlandDry.Dock. and •iniurance Company; S. Chambers, Seeretarlr/ ' Franklin Fire and Marine Insuittnee Company; .1;:it, Rhomer. Treasurer Louisville Savinglnstitution.” A supply of the above Ink. just reed and for sale feb7 JOHNSTON & STOCKTO .N 'Labor Saving - Powder -,4' • h101.7T EAOLE TRIPOLI, MANITFACTGREItroIIX. TIES BOSTON MOUNT EAGLE IrGEEN. -, : - .; oR cleaning the surfaie of Windows, liftsori; 1 Glass - Ware. and restoring it to its original rency, this article is decidedly without an equal.'l3o* time and labor are saved by its use. A thousand-iisfetV CTICCS could be . adduced, if necessary, to certify. td.101. 7, tact. It will remove the oxide from the snrfnee of. Geht .. W. ter. Copper, Braes, Britannia:27n. with the greatest' facility . . giving it en unrivalled polish. . A fair trial i.s.all,that the proprietors !tali, and wilier*. vines the most skeptical of its - utility. - Directions for llse.-I.et the Powder be apphliernicin damp, soft woollen cloth. With a very little eitettiii4 evert- particle of aside may be removed. , - fet;4 JOSEPH . R. CARR, GeneralAppre.,,t For sale by . JOHN D. MORGAN, Druggio..„,;;i , A , DUFF'S .NEW MILLINERY AND DIMS; MAKING (ESTABLISHMENT, Nir: Ili Ch (between Perm and therßridge.)—DressesiClosks,,,Ck*ht &e:. made. to the. latest'Frenck and - Engialu Fashions. Also, Bonnets, Hoods, Capp H ead' Dress*. &c. A choice selction a new styles Sa Slik Yekisltk- French Flowers, Gimps, rich cap and mmet Ribbi* Laces, Princes, Cords. Buttons, Crapes, Itlodes,'Masliftly Cambries.lliandkerebiefs, &c., for sale, - Arholesahs As* retail at e lowest price. Country Milliners. sopplistd. with the latest French and English Patterns of every ziebv: article in the Millinery and Dress-making line Nfras7. York prices. Straw Bonnets cleaned and altered to the presentlksbA. , ion. PITTSBURGH STEEL WORKS - ithiD SPRING AN ABLE FACTORY y 16.A.11C ZOld JONES eh ' QATIOG, A.NUFACTURERS Spriog `and buster' 111. Plough Steel, Steel`Plough Wings, Coach' itttd EHp tie Springs, Hammered Iron Axles; mud dealers la Maw- altie Castings, Fire Engine Lampe, and Coact' gefebnerally 9- , corner of Ross and Front sts., Pitisbur4. Sm • 111.4-°;.zi _ . Jost. received, by` ZEMILOW. — ,FIZsIMC . Market street-• 1 dozen fine Wax !Basket.. - • ' '. • ' ." " Paper .." 3 gross Metallic Conti, Cleansis; 1 dozen Egg Boilers; • . . • 1 Solt Spoons; ' 4 ' .'" • •"", . 2 " Bone Mustard „Spoons; • .'" , b*"•.. 4 - gross German Silver Table Spoons: . • - ' Tea " 2 " Mutter 'Knives; - - I • "...Picture Toy Books; " • .itu"544,.."••• 51,000 China Marbles; ~ . ; 6 dozen fi ne Comforts _ , _ A great variety of Coats and Caps: - _ _vj • . • BASKETS. • •'' . -- i• ; 5 dozen finc"Frehchwillow"Baskois * 2 " . willow Market, "i• • t • 6 t Straw Travelling • ".: Clothes • , „' inEarx 12 " Metal Toy " ' ' •-• • , 1 " • Willow Cradlek; , -•,. 6" Glass Motto Souls; • : , r4Fg.:ll+A - " Bons, " StanOt4 • *. , 3 Allen's Pateaißegolvlng Ptitalst , 5 pair common Brass , , • 1 dozen setts Cbeksmen;‘ TailorstVapro Idetrans;- 0 .Steel Key-Rings, assorted: •. - 3 u chins Dogs and Sheep : . -- 12 Nests Drums; - ' ' ' ' ' cc - g CANNOT SAY TOO MUCH , PORT t elt proof of the e ffi cacy of Dr; Tradard'i Orieradd Mixture. Read'the fonowing rrin ' nnt • "Nears. Hays* Brockway: A sense of duty Anctffikeis me to make a statement in regard to the , cdrect •ot Dr. Willard's Cough ltExture upon my system. For twelve weeks, during the winter, I was so much - with a harrassing cough, as.to render makattimty - to attend to my work; and, from the Wale Or zar.. — I had every reason to believe, was rapidly runn ieg consumption.. •Aftet trying varlousrettiedies,lidtheatt.4. ' effect, I was led to try a bottle- of the Oriented. ;< Mixture; and must say that I consider it the best la United Stateorin fact, I cannot say too much for it, sa-1 was entirely cured by the use of the first bottle. 6411 einieVed, WMll4,lBy, 'get a bottle of it, and be caned.. DAN= C1T02:19.04*.; Price 25 cents. For sale by • " - ' - • MAYS .2. BROLII - WW ote No. 2, COM. Dow„Liberty st.ar Candl Sold also by., ifebs ) FLEMING', LaWren =BM `fi l .. .. NU I VIBE liiisccitaittotto. . Dr. T. F. Dale, Alle"gheiay. lion. C..Shaler.DitlOU.rgti:f Rev. D. Elliott. ' " Rev: D. 11. Riddle, -- ""- '-'" - Mr. - 11. P. Schwan? " - - Rey. H. Dysr, - - :..- ";; jet:l3l.4hr ..~ .~a' ~Y~r =KM =BE EM!MI = • •Vir•s• k • • 0 . r. • •• _5:4442 • , , is I •A,_ , , r.•:4:.:',i . ..1! 7 °:;. , .:').: ' 474-:";:-.-,!-:,'"ii..,..4 Maga
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