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Months ..... -• •S 15 00 1 Six Months 820 00 One Year., %I 00 [ One Year 30 00 Larger advertisements in proportion. Cards of FOUR LIA'ES, Fire Dollars a Year. Large cuts will nut be inserted, unless an extra price is .paid.. I.l:7:Advertisements upon which the number of inser tions is not marked. will be insetted and charged until or dered out. I -_- -Przifessional .ct-rbs. B..wcALmoNT, Atrerriertat Law.—Othee, Fourth street, near K. Patterson% Livery Stable. thbl7 DGEORGIC NV.VET.--Otlice, No. 77 Smithfield et near Sixth A., Pittsburgh. aur2l-y CRIME, DR. A. W. 'MI VEIL, Physician and Surgron.--th li ce . No. e. St. Clair Ftn...et. Pittatntrall. AITAL LELIAILA RUSINSON. late U S, Attorney. has V V. removed his office in N0...n St. Clair IFIR. JOHN CHAWFIL OD, office on at. Clair sticet . IJ:opposite the Exchmtge. auglo-y • • C" ORLANDO LOOMIS, Aftomey at La tc.—Odice 4tb a - ,et., above Wood. • SMAS AL ALARSHAJ.L. Attorney at .La w.—Umee _IL 'Lowrie's Buthlino. Fourth .1. jan7-Iy. JTAMES CALLAN. -Wonaeu at Law,' corner of Wylie and Fifth streeta—"LaNV - Corner." (chin.) . _ ___ .—_—_ 11M.: KENNEIIy, Attormy at,Late. Office iv the . same•building with Alderman M'Master, Fifth at.. between Wool and Smithfield sta. ~,07..8m° MIME -4 ' • oi-iN Attorney at Late.—Onice. North side J of Fifth street. 'between Wood and Smithfield. inilie seine building with Alderman NlOrrow. TOSEPIUC. ArKII.II3I.N, Attorney at Ls 10.--Othee in sj Wallaeo's building, on 4th at.. between Wood and Smithfield sta. , novid-y. WIWI:: W. I.A\ %(i, .4uorneg cunt Centareilar at Law and Naar:a Public-40dice at the,corner of 4th and oixt ate. over Sibbett .1c Jonee Exchanse otftee. oct4 ILI 8 DOS:CELLI', Attorneys and Counsrllors Vl+ •at Law. Pittsbur;•h, Pa.-43trice on 'Fourth st., be twevn. Sniitltfteld and Grant. ; marl.l..y E5.1.U1D SNOWDEN, Atioritry at Lam—Office in the building on the North Dist corner of Fourth and Smithfield norit-y • 'R MORROW. AlJmnall.--Oitict. north side of Fitth . street. between Wood and Smithfield, Pittsburgh. .seplo-y St- AFCI.I3I.Ii. Attorneys and Counser .111. - jars at Late.—(),Ttee on Fourth street. opposite R. &Jt. If. Pattersott - .Livery•litahle, Pittsburgh_ seplo-y• P, 011. WA FLO &SWARTZ %VlilLllEtt...4ttortwys az Law , 1- —olliee on Fourth AlTrat, between Wood and Smith tied, opposite Patterson Livery. Stable. np7-y E:OIt.GE F. LiILLMORIi, Attorney at Lair.--Othee in G 13recd's buildings, 4111 st., above Wood Pittsburgh. Pa. sep2-ty T . iII'CLOWII.I, Allorney rout C'ouruellor at La sr. rri . Office io liakeweit's Baffilings on Grant at. iota) '47-Iy. PRNI=I Pc. SILIZSON, Attorney and Counsellor a! Lair.— • Office .on. 4dt at., between ,Wood. mid 15ntitlitield and nearly opposite the :ilayin'A office. novn-y T Sco rr. Four,h .1, live doors we.,4 01 . flat e), All work warranted, end it not perfectly Kota fartory no cbargee will be made. TiEMOVAL.—Dr. Robert 5r6 7 7 . 1 - ;:r;istii;iimoeed tns 124.,effieq'to Fourth street. betweett Wood med Stnithti•tld streetsttrarls-13,- - TAXES BliAtiEl.N.3l:itt,;iaa.-othcc on Peon ,tre.t, V . -opposite D. Leech. A. Cu'A., packet line office. Office hour,. from 7 o'cletek A. to 7 o'clock:it. MI • 11EMONAG.—A. tieeten hits, MMOVCIi hin commis:lion and forwarding huanao Worn tan Ctutal Basin to hi, now Warehouse. ua 511 , ...e1, nearly opposite the Post Office. • . JOliN i%ll l 'Cliti l .. Juornzy and Counsellor al Law :—.office on Smientiold street, n Cow doors above Ilia mond allez. B.—Lolleetions made on modorate term, my2O. '7, 7 .... • • LAtV NOTlCE:—.l.txts S. Crum. A:tor:tele and Conn 'seiter at Law, has removed to the office next door Nest of Rody :Patterson's Livery Stable. Fourth-street. Daring his abfettee open public lduty, for the coinin s z month, ankbminess for him may be la. with A. B. Me- Calrnant; as above. felfl7 <~ :;.,;. J,,AMES S. CRA.FI', :Warne. y, Counsellor, and ;Votary, Pittsburgh, Pa., hncing resigned the office of Secrete ryOf the Pittsburgh Navi.-a, tiott and:Fire Insurance Coin park, will attend specially to collections. and business connected with Navigation, Insurance. Accounts, and Real Estate. Basiness hours, front 9 A. M., to 9 P. M. gifice, first door west of Alderman Miller's, Fourth street. near Grant. an 7 CBABLEIS NI. HAYS, Attorney at Law, Pittsburgh, Pa. Commissioner to take the proof and acknowledge `--ment.of,Deeds. Leases, Contracts, Depositions or other writings, to be recorded or used in the States of Kentuc ky, Indiana, Tennessee. Mieh4au and Missouri. !Mike, Burke's building. Fourth at. , tnarl2-y i rC. WILSON, Attorney and Counsetterr at Lexto, Franklin, Venango !aunty, Pa.. will attend promptly to all business entrusted to his care. Collections mudc in Warren, Clarion. and Jefferson counties. neven.TO - - J. A. Stockton & Co., . Pittsburgh. • Murphy, Wilson & Co., ` Hon. James Kinnear, Fmtklin. ..; M'Calutont, Hon. J. Wilson, Steubenville. 0. jy2l-y -nio-my CLISNTS.—My partner, Mr. Liggett. eta' Win. E. Austin, Esq., will attend - to .my unfinished bust neat: and I recommend them to the . patronage of my fticinds.' 1 am authorized to state Mat they will receive the counsel and assistance of the Hon. 1L Biddle. Office 2d story of Burke's buildings, 4th street. between Wood and Market. bud-lyl SAMUEL W. BLACK. (IWO KUNTZ, Manufacture of Incorruptible 2'eerh 1.:1- Smithfield street, two doors below Fifth street, Pitts burgh,Ta. Always on hand a full assortment of Plme, and Pivot Teeth, of a variety of shades, as simple Plate, Molars and Btscuspidatoes, Gum teeth,. Screw Pivot teeth,.&e. Teeth and blocks made to OM, i; Dentists sappherlowillt all articles in the profession. All orders from abroad must be accompanied by the cash. fl Platina always on hand. novls-y TORN A. PARIHNSON. Alderman, Fifth \Vnrd. Penn between Walnut and O'Hara stn . ., where be may be found at all times. Those having houses or other pro. pdrty tcisell or rent, can-have the some punctually atten ded to; debts collected, and all the duticsof an Alderman *lll.receive prompt attention. 0e27-y HENRY \V. WILLIAMS, Attornem and Counsei/or at Law, (successor to Loivrie k Wdlitoun,) Office at the old stand, Fourth at., above Smithfield. . .111 E Partnership heretofore -existing between Henry "X. Willituns.Esq., and myself, in the practice of the law, vus dissolved by mutual consent, on the 26th ult.. and the Imeiness will hereafter he continued by Henry W. Wil- Varna,' whom I most cheerfullyrecominend to all for whom I have the honor to do business—as a gentleman every .. -way worthy of their confidence. declB-1y WALTER IL 'LOWRIE. George R. Riddle, Conveyancer. (11:7E in Avery Row, Fifth street, above Smithfield, Pittsburgh. - MORTGAGES, AR!IESSIMCIS, BONDS, RELEASES, and other instruments of writing, drawn with neatness, legal accurecyAnd despatch. lie will also attend to drawing And filling Mechanics' Liens. Accounts of.Executors,Adm in ionisers, se. Examining tides to Real Estate, Searching neOrrasfor te. '..Vra ivhis long axpenenee 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. dect6 IMIS TIFHPISAMIN F. DENISON, Arrommv AND Comanct, I.Ort AT Law, Ckneland, Ohio, will attend to profes sional business in the Courts of Cuyahoga and adjoining counties. • He'wjll also give careful attention to Collections in any part of Northern Ohio. REVZILMVC66 : Chief Imuiee Parker, Cambridge Law School. Hop. *bollard Fletcher. 10 State at., Boston. • Hon.-Svmuel H. Perkins, 141 Walnut at., Philadelphia. Richard B. Kimball. Esq., 53 Wall at., New York. Hampton & Smith, Pittsburgh. • c .For additional reference, refer to this Office. feb9-ty ENGLISH Schiiler's Wm. Tell ; - The Shadowleas• Man ; Marco Visconti. ironi the Italian; Masseur Tales; • • 'Tales of the . lhizoness:Foone ; &e, jeoll p. BOSWORTH:Br Ca, 48 Market s t. • -1011DPICEOPATHIC MEDICINES AND BOORS,--Just 111, reeilved, a fresh - supply of IlonneopathleMedicine Chestn,licimceopathie , Coffee,. Sugar of Mk, and &large collvka of the latest puhheauons Homeopathy, at the: k Store of VICTOR SCRIBA, flflh street, Between Wood and Market sts. CIefAREl t of the following celebrated brenda: Sllva,,,Esulapi_o,, Dos .Arnigos, :De Fasten, L on acio.tfranio,FallaTrincipc.• pißxiyadero Colorado, RaxallaiiiCaratio7lnsto Rang Principe, Che,rript?agagte rruippeifsord*Byrda-ReOltas. For sale by • - , {Ale • ' • ff• to , • '--- • •: T.- C. MARTIN. '-, Y:M .. ,--,•:-`;:7.....r,.,-•-.:-:'','!,-.:.1-..:::.,i.':'...,:,..-.':..f:-..A--.'-:','„:.:',:-.;:7,..,''.,',..','-'•-., • ; :-.,....:„ . :. . 4.-,: j .„.2 ::_ .,: :: „.) v_t. -- . , i - i , .. 2 4 r .. ,,, :: -,,,,, w_ . .. , ':- - L,- , ..,:!:..,'7_,-,-:'-.: , ;-: -,-, -7 - ; . r ,. .. , •, - Ti.1.i.; ,,,, 1_c.i-. - -4, , 2t;ir , .._:-.? , , , ,.. 5 ..-", ~.1:- , i, , ,.-7:•,-!' . t , -:'z. , --....0-:. - -- q 4 " - i ,- -2" , :-:--.1 ,-,, - - ,-.,. .. - _ - _ :. : ;... . ,,:: : .,•,, : , :' , . ; ' , ... 7 . :, :. , :;, -- :. ,. . - ... --, , , 7 , .,:' - ', ,,-, i i .4.- . .:i.•-- - -'.- , .,'_- '-:.i '..-'-,:-.--:',! .-- 1. . _ ..... ...:,,,.,.„.,.: ~..,._.,...,._ "t^-: ' : -. ~i~-~+- .x~=_:^.''7lx. ~_ ~.:x~_ VOLUME DAILY MORNING POST. BY L. HARPER, NOILT.II-NVIEST COLN= OF :WOOD ASD FIFTH 91117.175. tiplo ;:~ ,~ .~ :-~ d ~,. .~: S y~i .. _. _ -,: ~,;-..-:: :-- -4. " 41 . , ;=;-' ,- . - , i ll:•.• : , „ . , . -, - - .--I) - • • - : " : .-- ',..- .'' •., . 7, %.Q - i'r..ll' 2 • „A k ~., ~,,, ~.„„ -• C . :,. ...... V.. ,,, ,r, .....it , : 4.1 . .14 . ; :t . 0.: V. 7,,.:. 17!4.1,177...:, :1'Xit,`,744.,.. - - ;;-: ,-. 2-. ' ' -'":' - '.... .. r. .. '-..?:-. -• r' r'' , . . ~ ' - 7 .,„.,-. Ur . . - A. • , A. '''•- .--1 : - - - A.: , ...-" • _.-...."..,....-....,.._ _.. ._- _ ....... , i .--, 7 . , , r,, - ' ' . I . ' —. -' s ' `,. ''.' ' ' ~, • 044 : . \ • • . . , ..... ... „ .. • . . . .: ...„.. ~....t W l !ila 4 ;l4 B lrer S a l l p s E tr ' e A erAtgTe a n n y a cf,7 "" 7et f r - JAMES M'KENNA, Auctionccr and Commission 211cr chant, No. 114. Wood st. feta PORTER'S DAGUERRLAN GALLERY, PhiJo Hall, over the Post Office. fcbl T OILN D. DAVIS, Auctioneer and Commission Merchant, J corner of Wood and Fifth sta. febl-y 011EHTS KANE, Pittsburgh Cabinet. and Chan R Warehouse. No. £ 4 2.„ Third at: febl-y GEIIULON KINSEY, aver in Fancy (iamb 4. Trim mings. No. 67. Market street. febly AA JAYNES, PeAthi l.a Store, 72 Third at., near Wood. - fent G 1 IM'CLOSKEX, Iron City Clothing Store, No. 132. . Liberty st., opposite the 'mouth of Market. feht-y T °SULU ROBINSON, Agent for Harden & Co.'s Line J of Packets. Fifth al., one door below Wood. febl-y AITILLIA'AI. JACKSON, J'atrni Medicine Depcd.CV Lib V 1 erty st.. head of Wood. febl-y ARTLN LYTLE, Family Grocer, :Smithfield street 111 next door to the Fifth Piesbyterifth Chrtreh. jeti EOHOE COCHRAN. Forwarding and Commission l_lr Merchant. No. 20. Wood st.. Pittsburgh. n0v.27-?.• UNGLISH & ELLlOTT.BoniseUrrn and Stationers. No Market at.. between Third and Fourth. febt-y T ... ) DELANY, Fashionable (lathing Store. \o. 414, Lib erty at. T-TOON & SAItGENT, Bankers will Exchange Brokers N. E. corner of Wood and Sixth sta. felit-v 1 JOSEPH MURPHY'S Looking Glass and Clock Store, We: ;FL No. 0.. 1r.., Wood street. Pit!sburgb. A . genera . ' assort j\xi HOLMES 5: SUN. Bankers and deniers in E.echange, 1 . o , t ,d te z r, ,, Lla cn nte c l and Toilet ie T i t:ras a P o o rn rtrlt,lll a ra o - f . Coin and Bank Notes. NU. 65. Market et. febl-y ! T AOOll WEAVER, Wine and Liquor Merchant, corner ! every variety of patterns. Also, a new style of Window P of Market and Second streets. febl-y ! Cornices; call in and see them; all of whichwill be sold cheap for cash. or city astypianers. n -- Hotels and Steamboats furnished chean. JOSEPH MI.7II.PfIY. 9.3 Wood at., l'ructical Gilder. A FULTON. Rai and Brocs Founder. No. 70 Second. between Market nod Ferry sts. feta T 111. WHITE. Clothing, Store, No. 167, comer of Libor r, ty and Sixth sts. MITI' & SINCLAIR. (late Martin & Stnith,) Wholes/dr 7l Greets, Produce and Commission .211erchano. fill Wood street, Pittsburgh. The undersigned having . entered into partnership under the above style, respectfully ask the - ,lk ORSE'S LTPEIL-IliN" DEPOT, No, 65. Fourth st.. ( c m-, patronage of the friends of the late firm, and of parches- L nen r Wood. ers generally. They feel warranted in promising that they can give satisfaction to all who may buy of them, or confide business to their care. WM. 11. SMITH. tear % W. M. SINCLAIR. rOWNSEND. CARR & CO.. Cosh told Wagon I ken. St. Cliiir street- new. the Rritive. feb.l-1. TA R. }MOWN'S OFFICE. No.oo, Diamontl talcy. nee. II Wood Rt. (1 IL PAULSON. Hat arat ('ap Manujacrurer. and tient , : in Fran of all kinds, No. 73. NVooli. st . next door to the conger 01 Fourth. rehl UL-ASS ESTABLiriiiMET.—Mittrany dr Led lie manufacture, and keep constantly on hand. on; TI 1.1. cit l tucKorsoN. Wholesale Grocers and Con- ' moulded and plain Flint Glassware is all its varieties, at mission. Mr-rchonts. corner of Liberty and Irwin its. . their warehouse, corner of Market and Water sts., Pitts ' burgh. Our works continue in full operation, and we arc constantly adding to our stock. which enables us tr 0 , . sins Nercl‘ants, Canal Basin. Pittsburgh, Pa. mar:3,ly M'ANtH,TV & CO.. Fon/vv.:ling and COMI,Iii3. Piano Forte tannufactuler and dealer fk - Z Manse, Sign, and Ornanthita/ Fainter, and dealer in PAINTS. No. 44, Bt. Clair it., Pitts Nlusteal Instruments, No. 112 ood atreet. nenr Fifth. ' burgh, has constantly on hand al! kinds of Pern - tet, either `•" • . ~n and Copal Varnish; Linseed Oil: Thl:y AVS 5. BROCKWAY. Druggists. cud Agrnis t -or Dr}' orMixed; Japa Boiled Oil'' Sp irits Turpentine; Window Glass. of all T 1 - j. Patent Medicines, Liberty street. near Canal Basin. sires; Putty, Paint Brushes, &e., all of the best quality : fe - and for sale at reasonable prices. sepll-ti J OSE P II WOODWELL, Imporor. and dealer in Tor- s -I DAKSPEAR GARDR.N.S.—This beautiful place of eirrni and Domestic. Hardware, corner of Second and A resort baring been greatly repaired, the proprietor is Woodsta-Pittaburgh. oe'29-Iy now read) to receit e Boaaogas, by the day, week, or CI:II.7EL MOORB. Hot and Cop Alontifacturer, and i month. Ilia accommodation. arc good, and his prices I 1 dealer in Frits,. No. 75, Wood street, third door above are low. ltruty4.tfi B. Met 'I.EI.I.AND. Fourth. febl-y r ._ _ _ TN A. CAMERON,:Iiana/Iwpm+ of Ware ad A11117E1. - TII'CI.I:B.K EN & CO- Arents Mr Carlisle and L 7. Platform Scales , ecuti v n CM general, respect- I'Y Rippard's Revelar Line of Packet Ships from New fully asks the patronage!of his fonds. Ile feels war- York to Liverpool. \o 14:2 Liberty iett,l rt. ! ranted that he can give satisfaction to all who may par- TAMES BLAK ELY. Agent for Merers. Roche. I3ro.'r chose of hint. pis establishment io on lll'Kelry'o plan of t? Co.'s Liner! Parke, Penn rt.. four doom below Ca- Lots, sth Ward. mar3l.-ly nal Haaitt. • - •j lifiSt F. PERRY. (Lazo of thr.krot of Malcolm, Lerch OIJL ArclioziKny. and Clothier. Liberty st. .9 4. C 0..) Wholesale Grocer. Commission and Flour tf between Stith street cunt Virgin alley. south side. Merchant. dealer in all kinds of Country Produce, cop septfty per. tin plates. tinners' tools. zinc. lead. Russia sheet iron. iron and n ails. white lead, dye studs. cotton yarns. salt. h'., and Pittsburgh Manfactures generally. corner of Liberty and Irwin streets, Pittsburgh. Pa. Liberal ad -es, in Cash or Goods, made on consignments of Pro. mayld-tf TOSEVII 1‘f..4.101L Thud Store, Ship rb su dl sr y. and SAgency of Pittsburyh Lard Oil Fuetory. No. 4. Moe ket Are c. Pittsburgh. junl2.4 WCALDWELL, lkiat for Nem PuLlicattom". rindintl3, Nu:Tape'', 4-e.. Third st., opposite the Post • febt-y ! v:Trens !! pY STERN !—Ore Srltneck 'FAA rvii / 1 / 4 O'CONNOR.. ProFirtors of the Pittsburgh rerpeetiol l y informs his friend,. and the public, that PorroVe Boat Line. corner Pe nn and Wayne streets. lie is daily in the - receipt of fine Fresh Oysrers, which will febt-y I be served lip in every style, at short notice, to soil hit ry astoiners. TAMES:IIAV. IFfioi;;01. Gmcr. Forloa , "thlln 4.4 Corn- I D -G-,aund Nal Candy, • and every descriptions of 1 , / .i.,;ort illerchant, Water went. betvreen Mar , ket and Conf rainliarir3. on Land nod for sale nt the numeral sth Ferry. f ' l4-). ' nrat Smithfield ate. scp2l.6 1[711.1,1AM A. 1111.1. & CC/. Ea raera and Ea - chant: 11' Bra.-era. No. ft& Wood st., one door above Fourth rust amide. frhi•v 11 - 11.1. & 11a,r4TrA and E.rrhan;;r Brokers. No. 6S. hood st., third door below Fourth, vast side. (bl-y IT ILLNIF.R. 3ILI Pankfrs and V corner or Third and Wood sis.. opposite St..Cha ries hotel. t""bl-y ToliNsToN & sTilc•icroN, ty Pnnrna turd PubtLiherl. corner !ilarliet and Third si.4 fehl-y T1.1 , 11 . 11.00:\DS. Aeent.../ino/.7911, and Stu:ioad, and A dealer in Printing Paper. tr.. NVood street. between Diamond alley and Vonrih. febl-y (1 A. eUr Y, Agmit for Pick worth's tray Freir.hl Line, and. Independent lcalable Boat Line. Cann! 8a.i.1. .I.lrOsE.-; A•ncinx). Agent for the Nerrh ..4rW,ricon In jl ntranee Compote y. of Philadelphia. Water and Front Si.. at the Warrhou,e of Atwood and Jones. fel,l-y TIHODES & ALCOIEN. Manufartnren of M.4tard, IV Ground Spires. Catsrtpx, No. Fifth sirect. firtsre , ,n \Von,' and Areirkm. 171(1 . )it Scitr BA. Th,6,l&r. Sfatiaarr, and Bind , ' Filth st- betw..vtt NrEnxi and .111,rket sts., Pingbargit . Pa. jaa7-y 1.:11001, 110()K AND PA P.Eit \VA EWA 171 Imainat. Agent. Pah 1/001c.st31,r and Bookbind er. No. Wood at,. Pitt: argil. ma rtls-y APSTEEN. Bram Fnundrr and Gar Finer. . field street, between Diumoud .Thy and Fifth at., deals-1y T .1, J. 111'DIWITT. Whotrsnie Grocers, dealers in Pro tt, . duce and Pittsburg matittfoctures generally. No. 211 Liberty. opposite 7th etrcrt. Pittsburgh. rtpV-y 10 EVEN BIG DOORS cLaritiNc; STORE. N 0.5 6th Stmt near Liberru. JOHN FARREN, Proprietor, Pittotomit. note2l-y CCiORGLI ARMOR. Tailor. Fourth street, between Wood and Smithfield streets, nearly opposite the Mayor's office. janfin-y JOIINU. MORGAN. 11 - hattsuit and Remit Druggist, No. 031, Wood street. one door South of Diamond Al ley. Feb'. FALLANsBEE & HAYWARD, ;VI/4,30e and Retau Denim in Boots, Shoes. Trunk, Ac., No. “313 Liberty street. nenrly opposite the bend of Woo.t. 3 A. FAHNESTOCI: A: CO.. trage.saler Drug W. 1 I). house. coiner of First and Wood streets, and cor ner of Wocid and Sixth sis. (b4-y- RMOVAL.—Gro. W. Smith 4- Co. have removed their Office from Penn M., to their New Brewery oil Pitt st. and Duquesne Way. dee2s SONS. W MAi ii* N I Et t 'fUk4' :4 d itrtlin;rtrerqco e?ofPelnllrt Clint *Erects, opposite the Exchange. Entrance on Penn street felkt-y TOHN ti. MELLOR. wholesale and retail dealer in 0 - Music and Mu-eject Instrument. Piano Fortes. School Books and Stationery, No. 1t.2 Wood street, Pittsburgh. jaut-y BILk Z LEK'S BELLOWS.—Just received an assort .meat. large sizes, Brazier's hand Bellows: also. Par lor and Kitchen do., wholesale and retail. deel6 JOHN W. BLAIR, 11140 Wood st. LS. WATIRMAN. wholesale Grocer, Comhiission . and Forwarding Merchant, and Dealer in Produce and Pittsburgh Manufactures, Nos. 31 Water, and 2 Front sts., Pittsburgh; Pa. !Yin - 1' F. !SELLERS. JNO. SV:Ia.E RS .& NICOLS. Produce and General Commis sion :denim:its, No. 17 Liberty street, Pittsburgh.— Sperm. linseed and Inn] oils. jan27 TAMES PAT'II3II.BON, J. corner of First and Ferry sts.. Pittsburgh, Pa.. manufacturer of Locks, Hinges, and Bolts; Tobacco.f Fuller. Mill and Timbcr Screws, Housen Screws for Rollins , Mills. &c. scpl6.y JI3II.YAR, Reetifring Distiller, and wholesale dealer in.Poreign and toome l tic Whits and Liquors, No. 114Libertyr street, and M Diamond alley, Pittsburgh, Pa. JY2I-Y. LWILMARTH. Lumber 'Merchant. Office on Penn street, between Irwin and Hand streets. Pittsburgh, Pa. All commissions will be promptly attended to. malty T H. BISHOP, Veterinary Surgeon, eau be found at . his Horse, Shoeing Establishment, near the St. Clair street Bridge,lately oe cupied by Messrs. Carr & Rowland. novs-d6m T,IX.CHANCiE HOTEL, Exchange Place, Baltimore. D. _E4 Donal , . Proprietor. Coaches will be in readiness at all the landings, to convey passengers, free of charge, to the Hotel. dee292y WA.RRICK MARTIN, Agent for the Franklin Fire Insurance Company of Philadelphia, at the Ex change office of Warrick Martin & Co., corner of Market and Third streets. febl-y - "TING & FINNEY, Agents for the Delaware Mutual _EL Safety Insteranre Company of Philadelphia, at the Warehouse of King and Holmes,lVatcrstrect, near Mar ket.. febl-y r. SELLERS. 3:10. NICOLE. ELLERS k NICOLS. Produce and General Commis -I=.l sion Merchants. No. 17 Liberty street, Pittsbur q .— Sperm, Linseed and Lard Oils. CARBON & APKNIGHT. Who/nate Grocers and COM. miasion•Merebants, Sixth street, between Wood and Liberty, Pittsburgh, Pa. dee4-y Xing. GLENN, Bookbinder, has removed to the corner VV of Wood and Third eta.. above C. H. Kay. where he is prepared to do every description of ruliagand • dec2.7 _ _ _ 110 C. MARTIN, Wholesale and .Rinta Grow and deal ' erin Foreign and, Domestic Wines and Liquors, Foreign . and Domestic Fruits, Nuts, &e., No 60 Water st. seiNs-Y NIT'S ! NrROOK STORE.—H. S. Bosworth 1. Co., No. 43, 11 Market st.. - next door to Third, are just opening a new and extensive assortment or Books and Stationery, whielithey willeell, wholesale and retail, at the lowest o Tm; BLACK & Co., Wholesale Ofieers, Produei iseia Merckerii4, and dealers Sn Pittabtigh Maiiesionie*, 14bety:streot, opposite Sii•th Pittebitth: - : " ' •• " mayn 171*T440*4F*'00*'10pideOm'cpto: .;; ME= . 1 ~~'~~ 33usitte8s citarbs MIEKOZ3 PITTSBURG, THURSDAY, MARCH 9, 1548,. Business (garbs SAM/EL MORROW, Manufacturer of Tin, Copper, and sheet iron' ware, No 17 Fifth street, between Wood and Market. - feblo JOHN CARTWRIGHT, Importer and Manufacturer of all kinds of Cutlery, Surgtert/ instruments, .f e:, No: 83 Wood street, second door below Diamond alley. febl. IDILKINTON'S UICRI 'ALLED BLACKI:NO, manu factured and sold wholesale and retail;Smithfleldst., between Sixth and Virgin alley. oetl2-y - - • RICHARD T. LEECH, Ja.. importer, and dealer in .Foreign an 4 Domestic Saddl ery, _Hardware. and Car riage Trimmings, of all. descriptions, No. 132 Wood Rt., Pittsburgh. seven doors above Fifth, and one door above H. Childs & Co.'s Shoe Store, ap24 FPO COUNTRY MERCHAN'TS.—A. A. Mssos & Co., J_ 02 Market street. invite the attention of Country Merchants to their extensive assortment of Foreign and Domestic Goods, which will be sold at eastern 'ribbing prices. irrWholesnle Rooms. 2tl story. se3o • O HEL OYSTERS.—A constant supply of Shell Oysters, L, roasted or in the Ali e I I : also Game and every delica cy of the season, served up in superior] style, at the short est notice. BANK EXCHANGE, decti-tf Third st. between Wood and Market st. McDONA.I.II, Bell and Brass Founder, First st., l it • near Market, is prepared to make Brass Casungs, and Brass Works generally, on the most reasonable terms and shortest notice. fie invites machinists, and all those using brass works to give nim a call, as he is de termined to do all word in his line very low. my 27-1 Y enemies us to fill urders kith promptness. Purchasers are renpectfully softened to call and examine prices and terms. tepid-y. ; I.; 1:0t: N, Commilt ion aril! Fns warding Aferekine. No . LMt VooJ street- Pittsburgh, continues to Innienet a general Commission business, especially in the purchase and sale of American manufactures timid produce. and in receiving and forwarding Goods consign ed to los care. As agent for the nianufacturcrs be trill be constantly supplied with the principal articles of Pitts burgh Odilltittlellire at die lowest wholesale prices. Orders and eonsignments are respectfully solicited. G01W.14 h ALCORN. (lam 01 New l'..Ca.---c7i7j--NcT. 27. I'itth st- between Wood and Market, Minutiae turers of Mustanl, Ground Spires. Catsup, &c. &c.. will open during the present week a large assortment of ar ticles in their line. which they will wholesale in Quan tifies to suit dealers. at Eastern wholesale prieefe All articles sold by them warranted.. ',Merchants intending to go czt,i wonld do well to cull before leaving the city.— They mif• be found at titer warehouse. No 27, Fifth at.. in Rcan'r building. set_ rR. DUFF'S Beak Kerpiog mod Irriting cor ner of Filth and Market streets. re-operison Monday neat. Mercantile and Steamboat Book Keeping tafteld in the must effective and expeditious manner. In =fill non to the lisnui course of instruction and practice, Mr. 0. will. on Monday next, commence a course of Practical Leetures. in which the application of the science of ac counts to all,the details of business will be minutely ex plained. Noextra charge 'node for these Lectures.— Hoorn of buiinesx. 11l to It A. 314 2 to i. and 7 to junt 1:1I11:1:ti! DILI . GS!!—Jort .3.10h/fr. I)rriggintuud Apoilie 1/ Niry. north-west corner of Wood and Fitlb streets. Pittsburgh, will keep construnly on hand Drugs. Points, Oils. 1/ye-Sniffs. die. . . N. H.—Physicians prescriptions carefully compounded from the best materials, at any hour of the day or night. Also, an assortment of Perfumery; fine tooth, hair, and clothes Brushes. ilce., &c.. dc.. which he Will sell low for Undertaker. Fifth street Mi -1 mcdiately opposite the l'heatre, 'respectfully' in forms his friends and the. public in . Fentirak 'hut lie has re sumed business as a Furnishing Lnitertalre.r. He is sup plied WWI and always keeps on hand Coffins of all sizes and kinds. Shrouds, and all other articles necessary on such occasions. Silver plates, ice boxes. and leaden coffins will be sup plied on order. A tine hear:wand canines always ready to attend funeral', 4eP29-1y II A x itl A t ,, N x tc.k h. ll.lm po rree , and Ikahr in Foreign and Lo mode Hardtrare, would respectfully inform his friends and the public generally. that he is now receiving his Spring supply of Hardware at the old stand of Walker & Woodwell. dZi Wood street, which he will dispose of on the most reasonable terms. lie will be continually receiving fresh supplies direct from the manufacturers in Europe and this Country. which will enable him to com pete with any establishment either East or West. NVes tern Merchants arc invited to call and examine his stock hetOre purchasing elsewhere. tuans John M. Townsend, hRUGGIST AND APOTHECARY, No. 45, Market street. three doors above Third. Pittsburgh, will have constantly on hand a well selected assortment of the best and freshest Medicines, which he will sell on the most reasonable tempt. Physicians sending orders will be promptly attended to, and supplied with articles they moy rely upon as genuine. Physicians prescriptions will be accurately and nontly prepared from the hes! materials, at any hour of the day or night. Also. for sale, a large stock of fresh and good Peen- Men'. dee:3o J. I, LEIIMER, C. W. ANDERSON, Lute of Pittsburgh, Pa. Late of Nashville, Tena. LElifilP.R & ANDERSON, DEALERS itCorr°iv.—For. warding and Commission Merchants, No. b, Front Street, abort Broadway, Cincinnati, Ohio. .. /INFER TO Merchants generally, in Pittsburgh, Pa. Merchants generally, Nashville. Term. W. F. Lane & Co., Louisville, Ky. Springer & Whiteman, I Cincinnati, Ohio. James Johnston & Hewitt, Heron & slew Orleans. Magrogor & Morrie, Co.. :NM York. Keighler & Co., Baltimore. Smith. Bagaley & Co.. Philadelphia. Daniel Deshon, Boston. scp244y John D. Davis, UCTIONBER and Commission Merchant, Corner of f],„. Wood and Fifth streets, Pittsburgh, is ready to re ceive merchandize of every description on consignment for public or private sale, and from long experience in thb above business, flatters himself that he will be able to 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, now and second hand furniture, &c., at 2 o'clock, P. M. Sales every evening at early gas-light. angl2-y. A Card. As I am now engaged in the importation of 'Brandies, Wines, Gins, &e., exclusively, I have made arrange ments in diferent 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 New York or New Orleans, or in this city, at the lowest market price. for cash or approved paper. I have in store and cellar a very largo 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, clec22 Cor. Front and Smithfield sts. AFULTON, Bell and Brass Founder, 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, gailings,dra. Inc. 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 .Atiti-Artraetion Me tal, so justly celebrated for the reduction of friction in machinery. The bozea and composition can be had of Kim at all times. ' novl3-y. SHAWLS,.—A. A. Mem ¢ Co., 62 Market street, , have received the - meet extenelve assortment of Shawls to be -found in tile-city. In addition to the various styles of Cashmere, Turken, Wool Plaid, Thibet, Net, dce., he has reeeiiiea a new- style of French Long - " Shawls, a superior rtiele and very fashionable. novll MEE MEWS Business (Earbs FFASHIONS.—S. Moore has just reeeivedfrout .1 New York the Fall Style of HATS. which he will in troduce this day, Saturday, August 03th. All those in want of a neat and superior HAT Would do well to call at NO. 75 :WOOD STREET, anglo 3cl door above Fourth.; TOWNSEND, CARR 1c CO., Successors to the old firm of C: Townsend & Co., and -Care & Rowland, beg leave to announce to their friends and to the public gen-, erally, that they are now prepared' to execute till kinds of work in the Coach- and Wagon-making business, at the shortest notice, and warranted to be of the best qual ity. The very large quantity of seasoned timber with which they are prepared, and their facilities for business. enables them to insure the public that they arc prepared to carry on an extensive end prompt bunness in their line, and }hey respeettlilly solicit a. continuance of the liberal patronage bestowed upon the lam firths. 6.,1 Tr'ENITI.74LUN Ds. ‘Vholcsale and Retail. No.lll, V • Wood st., over OilPs lint Store, between Diamond ally and Fifth st. A. DRIBBLE & CO. are • prepared to furnish Blinds at prices much reduced; having a very ec centric mode of painting. and other advantages unknown. to others in the trade. Besides giving a superior Anish to Blinds, they trim them with the best materials, making them rich and durable. _ . ia7'Wide or narrow slats—portable or permanent fas tenings furnished. Old Blinds. qfirled. deetti-y Hardware, Cutlery, and Saddlery. JOHN WALKER, Dealer in Foreign and Domestic Hardware, No. Sti Wood street. would respectfully inform his friends stud the public g enerally, that he has received a large stock of Foreign Hardware per ships "Isabella." "Wyoming," and "Monongahela." which. to gether with a large supply of American Goods he is now receiving direct from the manufacturers, will make his assortment very extensive and complete. Western mer chants will please call and examine his stock. sepS QTBF.L. AND FUR MANUFACTORY.—Thesubseti -0 hers. having enlarged their establishment for the man ufacture of Sitet and FtLks-kin the corner of O'Hara and Liberty streets. Pittsburgh—are prepared to famish Files of every description. of the best quality; and being determined to make it the interest of consumers to pur chase Files from them. respectfully invite the patronage of all neho use thearticle. marl 6-1 J. ANKRIM & CO. I\~TEWLY INVENTED PATENT BLOCK SPRING 1 1 1 TRUSS. for the immediate relief and permanent cure of 'Hernia and Rupture. (Suited to all sizes.) The superior claims of this Crust consist in the comparative case with which it may be worn. The pad of wood be, ing,neatly balanced ott springs. yields to the pressure of any part of it. sod therougly adapts itself to any move ment made by the wearer. It can he worn without inter mission. unit) a cure is effected. The subscribers have made arrangements for the manufacture of these value. bie Tresses. in a superior style, in Philadelphia. and have them now for sale at their office. No. 77 Smithfield street, near Sixth, Pittsburgh. GEORGE WATT. jyl D. W. KAUFFMAN. ,11 - ONO:s:G.AIiEI..I, HOUSE. On Mr corner of Wafer and Smithfield streets. Pitts bur;h, Pm—The under signed Proprietors of the Monongahela House announce to the Public, that the House la open fur the reception of Visitors. They are conscious of having spared no ex pense in fitting oat the Establishment in such a style as to reader every comfort to the Guests., They hope by constant can and attention to business to merit the pa tronage so liberally bestowed on the late Monongahela House. (mad] JAMES CROSSI,N & SON. ',TEW DRUG STORE.—Joan 1). Moaner. Wholet IN safe and Retail Druggist. No. 931 Wood street. one door South of Diamond alley. Pittsdurg.—Tha subscriber has lust received from the Eastern cities, and is now opening at the above stand, a full assortment of articles in his hue. eonsisting of Drugs of all kinds. Dye Studs, Paints . and Varnishes. Cheimeals. 'Am., together with all such articles as are usually kept for sale at a wholesale and retail drug store. His stork is entirely new. and hatrbeen selected with care. He is confident that his articles, both so to quality and price, will please such as may favor hint with a call. mY II- T THENEUNI Rine.rhaarat and Bathing Satrans. Luber ty Saver.— The subseribers.ldeeply palmitin! for the increased and still increasing patronage bestowed on them, since the opening of their establishment, bog leave to Male that their baths arc open at all times, ind that hot, cold and shower baths can be had at any moment.— A few more boanlcrs can be accommodated fry the week. and gentlemen can procure breakfast. dinner. supper, etc.. at the usual hour, say : breakfintl7l o'clock. a. m ; dinner. tai: supper 5 . tn. Oysters. rooting drunks. and oilier refreshments furnidt ed in a superior style, tuna charges moderate. Pant., PECK. THOMPSON & .CO. oNoN(..‘ 11E1.46 PLAN Csai AL 130E11 would respectfully inform his friends and t h e public. that his new establishment is now in fall operation, and that he is prepared to furnish Boni Cabins. and fill nil orders for Planed Lumber, with promptitude, mid RE the lowest rates. 1103rd and Plant:. planed on rhic or both sides, con stantly on band. Sash. DOM., nail Moulding.. ui eve: description, tirade to order. 11ladders and Carpenters would find it to their advan tage to give bun it rail. as he can now furnish them with planed stuff, ;minable for every description of work. deetl-ti rtIFTI! WARD larnive sTAut.E.—Tbc piuheetater. having brought out the well clf, known Livery stable kept by C. B. Doty. in the Fifth Ward. reapiietilillv in:limas his friends rind the pul, tic generally., that he will keep at all tunes a stock of the bent deiteription of riding horses. hugniet. carriages of all kinds. nod short everything, required in his line of husines, yJ A considerable portion of his stock is new. and he is confident no stock in the eity is ill be superior to his. llis lerlITS Will be moderate. His *labia is on Liberty ct., n few dimes above the canal bridgcostcre respectful ly solicits a share of public patronage. _ CHARLES COI.ENIAN. also prnvideil wvith an elegant Ileum, which will lie furniAlied when required. °ctn.. ame■ Howar. .6:, Co TTAVE the pleasure to announce to their friends that 11 they agnin occupy their old stand at No. SI Wood street. where they have opened an extenxive WA LL-PA PER WAREHOUSE. and will have constantly on hand an extensive aasortment of Satin, Glazed, and Plain PA PER HANGINGS, Velvet and imitation Bordefa, of the latest styles and mowt handsutuepatterns, for papering halls, parlors and chambers. They manufacture. and have on ' , Nand at all times. Printing. Writing. Letter. Wrapping and Tea Paper; Bon net and Fellers' Boards —all of which they offer for sale on the most accommodating tering, nod to which they invite the attention of merchants end others. ALSO—Blank Books of all kinds and the best quiali tat School Books, &e., always on hand, and fur sale as a . bove. ante2s New lint anti Cap Store. itCHAS. H. PAULSON. (late of the firma , of Paulson & Gill.) having opened his new store. at No. 73 Wood street, next door to the corner of Fourth, is now manufacturing. anti receiv ing from the Eastern cities. a very large assorunent of Hang and Cap s of every description. warranted to be made in the best manner and of the best materials. Ot ter, Scat, fine anti common Muskrat. Scalene, Hair Seal, Pinch and Glazed Ceps. • ALSO —A fine assortment of ladies Fars, such as Lynx, Fitch, Genet. and Coney Mulls, Tippets and Fur Trim mings. all of which he offers at Casten prices for mirth, both wholesale and retail. Country tnerchants will please call and examine my stock benne purchasing elsewhere. 'Wholesale Shoe Store. 111. CHILDS & CO. arc now receiving their Spring supplies, consisting of ono -of the largest. cheapest. and best assortment of Boots aud Shoes that they have ever beau 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 Buys' Summer Caps. ALSO—A large lot of New York Tanned Sole Leath er, al 1 of which. having been purchased at the lowest rates, and selected with great cure for the IVestern trade, will be sold at a small advance on the cost and charges. All merchants wishing to purchase mill find it to their interest to call and examine their stock before purehaaing elsewhere. mar27-tf II O' TER'S City uguerrean Gattery, P tilo Ball, TM street, Pittsburgh, Pa., and Franklin Buildings, Balti more, Md. Mr. Porter respectfully announces that he has, at con. siderable expense, fitted up apartments and arranged light for Daguerreotyping purposes. Ilia long experience in the art has enabled him to overcome many of the objections too common to pictures tehen by this me thod. Mr. Porter in aware that the itnpression has gone abroad towing 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 oall and examine specimens. Instructions given, and instruments and materials fur nished on reasonable terms. All orders from country operators promptly attended to. nov2s-tf PITTSBURGH CHAIR AND CABINET WARE HOUSE—No. 82, Third street, Pittsburgh.—The sub 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 sonic of the most splendid Eagern and French patterns of Rosewood and 11Iahogany Furni ture. Flattered by The very extensive patronage feeCiV , ed in their business, they have, at considerable expense. made arrangements in New York, by whioh they will have the latest Eastern patterns forwarded monthly, thus giving the citizens of Pittsburgh an opportunity of pa tronizing home lndustry,mnd finding in their own city what they formerly would obtain only in the East. Hav ing adopted the principle of small profits and quicksales, they will he able to sellat as low rates as any of the establishments in the Eastern Cities, noVIO-y ROBERTS & BANE. kJ LIAVITip AND HAIRDRESSNO SALOON—Bzscx son & roUSTAIN,' Tonsorial Pro/mats, have 'fitted up the saloon on the corner of Cherry alley and Water st., near the National Hotel, formerly occupied by Clement Archer, and are prepared to wait 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 stall hours of the day:.. • They still continue to serve their customer's'also attheir Old Stand, corner of-the Diamond and Union -street; REES MEM William J. .13nrnaldi; AUCTIONEER AND .COMMISSION MERCHANT, Az.i...ranwrr Crrr, PA. . rtIRCULAR.—The undersigned having complied with V the requirements of the Auction Law, and taken out a Commission as Auctioneer, for the City of Allegheny, is now ready to receive merchandize, in all its variety, on consignment for either public or private sale: and from long experience in the above branches of buttiness,,tiat tars himself that be will be able to give entire satisfaction to all who mayfavor him.with theirpittronage." Liberal advances made on consignments. I shall en deavor to make speedy sales and cpuertiet - urns. Tendering - you and your friends my services,' I remain your obedient servant, WM. J: StiIiNSIDE. Allegheny city, September, . . B. James ray. James ,' Cully, John Little. Jr.. John B. Guthrie, Wm. A. Bill & Co.. Jones R. MlClintoek4artios IL Logan, John D. Davis, Parke & Damien. John B. Mc.- Fadden & Co., Alexander Stuart, Young &Stevens On. John Cartwright, IMPORTER and Manufacturer 01 Cutlery, Surgical and Dental Instruments, SaddierN and Tanner's hind tools, Taylor's Patent Shears, &e. Also, manufactures Truss es, Supporters, &c., in great variety. John Cartwright. manufacturer and importer of Pen, Pocket, and - Table Cutlery ; Razors, Scissors, Filas,SAns, Tools, Ac.., has removed to 83 Wool; Snearr. - second door below Diamond alley. And has lately- received a large assortment of PEN AND POCKET KNIVES, KNIVES AND FORKS. Also, Rogers' and Whotsenholms' FINECUTLERY. Elliott's, Rodgers' Wade and Bro.'s Razors, Scissors, Razor Strops, Ice. Damascus and Wire Twist GUNS, RIFLES AND PISTOLS: . Allen's, Colt's. and Blunt's REVOLVERS; Powder Flasks, Shot Belts, Game Bags: Walker's and Coxe's Extra Pere ussion Caps : Bowie, Dirk, and Hunting Knives. Tools. such ,as Callipers, Dividers, Plyers, Nippers, Hand Vices. Squares, Rules, Braces, Bits. Spoke Shaves. Stocks and Dies, Wire and Iron Guages, Mathematical Instruments. he_ in very great variety. 117 - Jibbing and repairing neatly and punctually done : , man-ly r 11 - : subscriber has paid into the Treasury of the Conic_ J_ monwealth. the amount of license required by law. Ile has given the regularly approved security, and taken out a comission of the first class. as an Auctioneer of the city of Pittsburgh, and rented that spacious warertuird belonging to Sylvanns Lathrop. .No. 111 Wood St.. three doors . froin Filth, where lib is prepared to attend to the sale of every kind of Merchandise. Parnitrire.'Real Estate. Sleeks. Shipping. & e., either at the Auction Itooms or on the premises. and will in all cases extent himself to the utmost fur the benefit of his employers. on the most reasonable terms; he will sell exclusively and only on commission: neither purchasing nor htWing any interest whatever on goods in the store, but merely the Commis sion for wiling. thereby giving all owners a fair chance. without partiality of having therein property disposed of to the best advantage. Sales will be promptly settled when static; advances will be given at any time on the moat accommodating terms; merchants, will not be charged fur advances. Regular sale days. Mondays and Thursdays, of fry Goods, Groceries. Furniture. dm.; and every evening, Hardware. Cutlery, Watches, Guns. Pistols, and fancy articles; Bookwon Saturday evenings. ap2l JAMES MENNA. A net. New Arrangement. U. S. 110 TEL, CANAL BASM, PI I TSBrR6II, PA. frliE subsc rber, having leaned the above establishment. I. and having refitted and made some material there nous and additions, is now prepared to accommodate his friends and the traveling contruunity in the best possible manner. The advantages of this excellent House' arc peculiar to itself; es those traveling by canal, particularly in inclement weather. or landing at midnight, have only to step from the packet into the beautifully furnished apartments. where they will be contented and comforta hie. In addition to the. extensive accomtnodations be longing to this house. the proprietor has, at great expense, refitted. renovated, and made such additions as will se cure to hint the promise of his kind patrons, "We'll call again." Thn Dar. the Dining-room. the Chambers. and particu larly the culinary departments, are so provided fur that we challenge competition any where. The fare will be of the best the market affords, and the The proprietor hoeing been engaged in catering for rictus for runny years in the east, feels assured that by stnct attention to business with a watchful eye to the comfort of his guests, he will deserve a share , of the pub lic patronage. nua , -*Hitn HENRY L. 11URKHOLDER. LILX4NDERJAYINES is the only' authorized agent /A in Pittsburgh and Allegheny cities, for the sale of the Pekin Tea Company's Teas of 75 and 77 Fulicin st.. New York. Any other person in Pittsburgh pretending to sell our Teas is an imposter, and deceives uli who may patronize him. it is comMottly known that the Pekin Ten Company's Teas have proved superior to all other Teas sold. and for this reason many persons have dishon estly pretended to have the sole of the Pekin Ten Coal patty's Teas, when they are all the time vending trash and cheap stmL which time have obtained elsewhere.— Others amnia assume the name of the Pekin Ten Com pany nod imitate oar packages, and thereby deceive ninny. We are informed that there it a person in Pittsburgh TGUS under the name oldie New York and Phila delphia Pekin Tca Company. We have only to say that this assumed company have no connexion, whateeer, with the New York Peltio Tea Company, as consumers of tea will readily discover by comparing the article they sell with the genuine tea, sold by the New York Pekin Tea Company, at the store of Alexander Jaynes, No. 72 Fourth street. N. B.—Mcssrs. ;McCALLMONT & BOND. of Philadel phia, have no COMICIiOII. whatever, with the New York Pekin Tea Company, nor have they any right or privi lege to sell teas under a name so nearlyfrm esebling ours as to have a tendency to mislead the public. . DOUGLASS Sr, CO.. nova 75 and 77 Fulton st.. N. Y. GodeVs Lady's Book and Family Magazine rpm; oldest Magazine in the United Staten, contains I monthly sixty pipes of rending matter. be the first Writers in the countrv,—twelve more thou the New York Magazines. Two splendid steel Engravings: an undeni ably authentic colorer] monthly Fushiou Plate; Model Cottages and Churches, Crochet Work, and other:nutters for the Ladies. all illustrated and well explained. &e. Price for One Your, (which includes the Lady's Dol lar Newspaper, making three publications in one month) St (to Two copies, without the Lady's Dollar Newspaper • • 5 00 Five ettillOS, with one to the person sending the c lub • • ID 00 Eight copies • 15 00 Tsvetve COpiPs2o 00 • A specimen of either the Lady's Book, or the Lady' Dollar Newspaper, will be sent to any person paving post age on the request. Address, L. A. GlibEY. jam!ldf No. 113, Chesnut at.. Philadelphia. Fifth Street Turning Eetabllehnient. rrllli Subscriber, having completed his late improve ments, is now prepared to do ull kinds of Turning and Sawing in a style tar 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 moat respectiblly inform his friends, and the public generallv.`that he intends to give his full attention to their orders. lie will keep a constant supply for the- accommodation of his country customers, (carpenters and cabitiet,makers.) of newel-post and bid 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 distance promptly attended to. N.B.—Our German friends will 'always find some at tentive German In the estoblishment to attend to their orders. N. B.—The subscriber would further inform the public that he has a very powerful enene--about 70 horse pow er—and a. few snail' rooms to let, with steam power it them, suitable for small branches of manufacture. Fifth street, No. 2.9., between Wood and Market sts. jan2s-111 1 m A. A. Mason. &. Co., 62 MARE= STREET, BETWEEN MIMI) Ain FOCIITII STEEL:IIC INFORM 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 Winter Goods, AT Foes, and in many cases less than cast, to ena ble themio open their new store Avith an entire stock of new Goods. The sale will commence this day, and continue anti the first of March, or until their removal. • Their'exiensive assortment of DRESS GOODS will be sold MR 30 per cant. less than the .usual prices. They consist of the most fashionable Cashmeres and De Lames, Gala, Mohair, Silk and Orange Plaids. Also, Bombazines, Alpacas, he., Ac. CLOAK Goons—French and German Merinos, Queen's Cloth. French Plaid Cloakings, Broad Cloths of all the most fashionable colors. . . .. . . Black and Fancy Dress Silks, of every variety. Suawta--Castancre, Terkeri, , Tartan, Plaid, and other Shawls; a very large assortment, fully reduced one half in price. Fxstritista—Welsh, English, and American Flannels, of all colors and qualities. Bonnet and Cap Ribbons. Gloves, Hosiery, Gimps and Fringes, Wrought Collars and Capos, Laces,Artificial Flowers, Plumes and Feath ers, Seartli, Crava ts, Handkerchiefs, panty Buttons, Ac. Lines Goons - of every description. Woolen Gnods. Cashmeres, Cassinetts, Vestings. Beavers, 7ilots. Tweeds, Jaynes. ~ Whitney and Bate Blankets. 1 Also an extensive assortment Calicoes, Chintse,,,,, Do. mestia,Ginghams, Checks, Stripes, Pickings, Brown and Bleitahettaluslins , ilLe.- . The following will be some Of the Prices: Cashmeres Iffe. • Usual price 37/e. MOW, de Laincs 12/c. , i .• .25031 c. Gala Plaids 50c. sl, o o. Mohair &Oregon do• .200. ' " " ... •...' . ; . . 37t e , Alpacess 18./e. ". " •• , -.• .27/e• Flannels ... •.. • • 1.• • •20.9. " " .. •• • • -37 c. Wrought Collars.• • • .1131 e. " “' ' . ... ': . 37 c. Calicoes• • niiitlOc. 4, i; CaSSinetts • 28031 c. . soe. • - _ Together with every article In the store, which will be offered equally. cheap. Visitorti may be assured,. that they will, not be disappointed in the quality or prices of our goods.' Dann) • A. A.;fiusar,4 & 601.1SITATISUE15.—The sudscriber=wlll pay.three doilarcand se7veuty.five cents per 100 lbs.. CAM, for good mixed country rags, in quantities of fifty, to three thousnad poundt, delivered at my Book Store,: No. 80 Wood street, Pittsburgh: - • • - OnlancL ti general. limply 'of school books, welting and wrapping paper, blank books, etc. ; wkieh will be sold by the dozdn'or remit ; at lowest'casli ces'for , dy pay t _ ga, 27 1. AAIKE NStleAt • . .• • • - • . 4, ' - ' 2- .-! ,,, , ,- Za , . 4; 47,." - P4.1:4 . 1‘4. 4 '-nit;' IMMINE MilE==2l filisceliantous Auction Notice iew York Pekin Ten Company. CAUTION TO THE PUBLIC. ;I„ ,c i : - ,..7.. .: '::- ---: ..-..'.....•.'.:',•...•-,',.-;,:'.-„'.-i,.:::::'':.,..y•:..., ~'- 1: ..- ,: : 1 :, : ',',:, ---. .„.:- . ..- i f::, .! 1. : ':: : ': : '.:: : :".::. . 7 :_.'..f.'-:::: . ;',...'..:::::::.:',.:,:,:-1 . i .:; . . .:',.,::. . '- / , ' '. . !:"- , ':: " . i. 7 .:.::.':::.' - .:7:,.:. - .. - :„:::,- i -., - .,' : - ..: :: - -- ,11 - A.',.. 'i' l ' s.#. so ; 74-4. kt* L ST::*: ',4l - 73 W4grt . M,Arg1irt#474 . ..4 . i .:. -------,-,,,-;-:?-,1,...:,..--,,.,.:.,-2.:,:.-i-g-.F::?,..:...-..,-,:'1..-,,,3,-..*:,,I.,-?:,-i-;!.-..,..:,:,.:-..,..-,•-:..,..';,7;,.:',,fi,;kj::::-.7.,..-.;7.y:....-..:.:fi:i.:“-5,z,,,ki:fiae.z....'!-,,44:4:..=:rv•..:-.,fif, BOOK AND JOB.PRINTING OFFICE, N. W. - corner of vfoo4l aiid Fifth scratch: T HE Proprietor of the. Moaarro Nei' and Minaret Awn Malverscrramt. respectfully informs hiS friends and the. patrons of these papers that he hari.n.lnme as sortment of JOB TYPE, AND ' ALL OTHER ArATE RIALS necessary to slob Printing , Office, and that he is prepared to execute • , Lama PWIA P UNTING 00 EVERT nnwanTloni: Boohn. Bias of Lading, Circulars, ramphlas, Bill Heads, Cards! Handbills. Blanks, Hca Tips. AU kinds of Mania. Stage. Steamboat and Canal Elnat Bills, frith appropriate Cuts, printed on the shortest notice and most reasonable terms. He, respectfully asks the patronage of his friends, and the piddle in general, in this branch of his bitsiness. sep.ta . L. HARPER. - 'Vegetable Pulmonary Balsam: TT is now twenty years since -4.fitstused the Vegeta. trle Pulmonary Balsam in my family. Since that time it has been my practice to keep a bottle of the article by me, for the use of my family, which is large, and for the benefit 'of. mr friends. I have uniformly tound it to be a very valuable. efficient medicine: and think, that by using it seasonably for the Couipiaints for which it is recom mended, it has often prevented the disease from taking a more serious . form. In one instance, I recommended it to my brother, who resides in the State of New York, who was dangerously ill with a disease of the lungs. He has • since written to me for more, haring found no which—gave hint en much relief. OTIS PECK. Sold in Pittsburgh by - ' H. A. AUN - I:STOCK Corner of First and Wood; F alio. corner of Sixth and lVood streets. doc2s PtiRE GREEN - AND BLACK TEAS, ,from the, New York Pekin Yea Corppany.—Just received at the. Pe kin Ten Store. 72 Fourth street. a very large supply of fresh Green and Black Teas, of all the differentgrades and qualities imported into this co i untry: packed in! lead, in 5 lb. boxes. in I tb- lb..and tb. packnges. • A 154,5 tb. -tin- Cimiiisters, of the different qualities, convenient for families and steamboat a. ranging In prices froui 3714itits Il lb.. to 31.50. Floe Oolong Black Tens, at 50.021, 75. .f 1 71e.. and 51,00tb. We will refund the money in all cases where otir:Tcag do not give entire satisdiction. or exchange for a different article. . For sale at the Pekin Tea Store, 72 Fourth st.. bvt decll - • A.. JA PO OTS. SHOES. TRUNKS. &C.—Follansbee 14 . 1110 want. wholesale and retail Boot. Shoe and Trunk Store. No. 1811 Liberty street, nearly opposite the head of Wood. .P.lc H. have in store and are receiving their Fall and Winter stock of BOOTS. SHOES. he., consisting of the lamest stock they have ever been able to bring to this market. Our stuck of gooks have mostly been maniac-. lured to.our order. and expressly for the Pittsburgh mar ket. We_ alto eimstantly on hand a splendittstnek of Hay ward's Metallic Gum Elastic Sham. both for ladies' and gentlemen's wear. the most beautiful article ever manufactured. We would solicit nn axeuninatiotrOf our stock of goods. by all who wish to purchase either at wholesale or retail, as we shall sell ate small adratme shore cast. Country merchants will find it to thcir,inter •est to call and examine our stock before rmrehasina. FOLLANSBEE & HAYWARD,. an;r2l . No. 186 Utterly st. PIA NOS--ChirAvring,.--One splendid rose Wood 61 Oc lave Piano Forte, made by Chickering, Boston: Here.—One semi-grand. Piano Forte. from the manufac tory of Henry Hem, Paris. 6i Octaves. Oak . ¢ Cs.—One- carved rose wood 6 Oriatie. made by Gale & Co, New 1:00c. One ditto mahogany 64. Oc tave. , Stoddan. New York.—One elegant mahogany Piano, 6 Octave, which has been in use for abont a year.. Price two hundred dollars. SECOND HAND PIANOS.—An excellent second hand Piano,"matle by Loud & Brothers. is good Order . . Price $lOO. One second-hand Piano. Price $6O. For sale by JOHN H. ME.I.LOD ford . ' 61 Wood street. T'ANCY GOODS at Z. Ktvstrt's new store 67 Market st. l' 45 pes china vases. various styles: 4 doz. pieces shaded and plain velvet ribbon: t. black " " Celestial anti Terrestial Globes; ! Ii " Ivory Memorandum Tablets; 4 " Cut velvet pocket books and card eases. 4 " Horse-shot combs. itpitation of shell; 6 German silver tea bells. TRIMNIINGS. A large lot of Gimp bead black fringe. A good assormient of Drub and mole colored, Gimp to thatch; •• Wide black: firailnatid litittonnit %Willi a great variety of ntiscellatietnis eizjids, ainongat which are Kura large size F.mong Bags:. • Coral Beads, assorted strands; : Writing Desks. all sizes: - . Ladies work boxes Backgammon Boards: Gold Spectacles. all ages; Black Union Galloon; • • ' t AU the above goods will bc sold low. . 11-03REPAT1IC BOOKS.—Just received. at the 'Boa tll store of the subscriber. in. Flit h at., near Market: Matrria Medico, para. by Samuel Hahneman. translated and edited by Charles Julius Hempel., M. D.. 4 vols. Hartman's Arum Djseam. by Dr. liempel;vol.'ll Homeopathic Dotnestic Medicine. by J. Lowrie. en larged and improved by A. J. Hall. M. D. lahr's New Manuel. vol. 1. Nos. 1 and 3. Herings Domestic Physician. A Manuel of Domestic-Cookery. for the pm of..persons who are under llomampathie treatment. .•• " Booninghansen's Ther.ipmtic Pocket Book, for lioince- Nubians. by Dr. Okie. Habeman's Chroni?Disenses, vol. h. Togethe'r with Medieine Chests., of different .sites and prices. - llaplrl VICTOR SCRIII.V. NTEW nooks JUST REOEIVED.-lleaYeit 4011 11 Earth, by Janeway. one - . .60 - 88 • Charitock's Choice Works, by LyniNgion. 1 vol.. 0 eti Coincidences of the Old and:New TeSi/11110216. 14 . Rev. J. J. Blanc. D. D.. 1 v01..' - - 't: 1 -:.15 Chalmers' Miscellanies. Poems, Essay's, &cc 1 50 Seleet Works of James.. Venn. and Jay. in one large vol.. for the low price of 150 . The. Free Church Pulpit, 3 volumes. ' 5 66 Modern Infidelity, by Sehinucker life of David, -- ; - 075 Daily Walk with God. by Mathew Strong. - -•If 3d Circle of Human Life, by Thol tick, - j 0 35 Memoir of Charlotte Elizabeth. - - oal The Works of Francis 'Curretioc, in the original Latin. to be complete in four vidnines.—threci volumes now ready: Willis' Poetical Works, in splendid TuilicvMordeeo.. The above, with a great variety anew books. Mgt re ceived by ELLIOTT & ENGLISH, jan7 56 Market st., between Third and Fourth: IikTEW AND VALUABLE BOOKS.,47ndesigied Coin • 1.11 eidenees in the writings both' of the Old and New Teatzunents. an argument their Veracity.; with an ap pendix, containing untlesigned coincidences between the Gospels and Acts and Josephum By Rev. 3. J. Blunt, D- D. First Americti, front the Second London Edition. The Errors of Modern Infidelity illustrateliandyernted, by S. 51. Schinucker, - A. M., pastor of the'First. Ltitheran Church, Germantown, Pa. . : Sacred Philosophy of the Seasons: illustrating The per, lotion of God in the phenomena of the year: in tour vol tunes—one volume devoted to each season. Ry:lbe Rev. Henry Duncan. D. D. i Chalmers' Miscellanies, embracing Reviews.; Essays, and Addresses. By the late Thos. Chalmers, 'D.ED. The above, with a large variety of new and Standard Works, for -male low, by - ELLIOTT It ENGLISH. EMBEMENI NTEW WORKS,—Good Wives, by Mrs. Child; 1. 1 1 History of Women, by Mrs. Cliilds; - Prose and Poetry of Europts ,.. vi and. Aaries, hy Morris and Willis; 4- r3 - • ' Machiavelli's History of Florence: • -.• I Life of Banyeuuto Letters of John Adams to his Wit - si • Book of the Conn; Latrobe's Solace of Bong; Dictionarfrof Quotations. H. S. BOSWORTH 3c CO., novtl3 No. 43 Marko en. . 4-0 NfN:111,10wIew::, brands s Qnr: i rte . if it un e d ,i: Eighth Pipes Of the Saaerae, 1837; Seignette- 7 Ota rd. tB.l and 1844; Pined, Caatillion & C0.,1 , 14 . ; Hennessy, 1841; • Dupey.. P. E. 0. The above brands are warranted pure , or no tale; good judges are all invited to examine for themselves, at the corner of Smithfield and Front streets: . . novl9 P. C. StARTL.N.-- VAABLE BOOKS—BOIIN'S STANDARD LI BLI: klLßY.—Nlachiavelli t s History of Floreace and Prince Roscoe's Leo the Fourth: Roscoe's Lorenio tie Medici; Schiller's Don Carlos and otherDusmas • ;Beck man's History of Inventions; . ,hromoirs. of Coast ' Gram moot; Schleyell's • Philosophy of History: SchleyclPs Dramatic Literature Memoirs of-Col. Hutchinson:Rohr. Hills Miscellaneous Works • Life of Bomenuto Cellini: Cox's House of Austria; Bo ' nterweek , s S.rainish Liters= lure. For sale by H. S. BOSWORTH Je, CO decd 43 Market lityeet. D RUGS.—Gent Myrrh Turkey; • - - ' " Gamboge; Kim) True; " Opium, new "crop; - " . rodbannin, strained; . . Fain. Jain); - " Dandelion; . . Belladonna; - Just received, and far sale by - B; A. FiFINESTOCK 'fr: CUL; decl4 Cor. First. and Wood sta Dvrewoo I S.-425 bbls. chipped Log - wood; 4 75 ground do; • 100 " chipped - rustic. • 100 " ground CanaNt ood; Just received, end for sale by ' • • • PAHINTESTOCK* CO., jam . , . . Cor• Piat and W 4104 ep 10 OR BALE Four Las—Bounded by. Penn,, Liberty _U. and Hay sm., - each lOt having 24 feet front, and-ex tending back-110 feat. Two of-them ate corner lois, and the position of the whole property Is one of the most tut. ventagoons in the city. Forftilice information'apply to . ht SNYART,ZV,VELDHBi ? Fourth st., • - nciv34 — 'betweenWood and• Smithfield . - ----- - 'DEN ZOIC edusbecjust. received and Coracle 1.11 1 i NES/TICK & CO.. 0 .41 • • ATPP;,9!TIT and WirS "A s, - • . • • illistellatfrotts. E=MI >~ ,~>; .. . f _w ~. .~, x - . •~ ~i }. G ~.~ y_~ti .~.,. 7 1 Elllll NUMBER 199. 1114fiRiaticous., _ _ .svm." - .ALsicANDratA,Boteit o • - COiraLr St. Clair streets, d er the 74),SAMIlliaiii", change Haut, EisMintaMe://efetTeirz' leksectfulryiafora their l Anent/W4i, and the public, f hat they are prepared to thrnish`and , nP tend.to every thing in the lino of, Undertakens,4n-01 , have quit the business of Cabinet Making . , and thejr „nt.- mution will be devoted altogether to the aberValittsfriesaf keep a large assortment of COFFINS made and finished, covered,tind lined in the neatest manner. with.a variety of materials, and at all pricee; we keep SHROUD/Im-, s, dfmade, of all sizes, of Flannel,firrinkrric, and at all prices, and made in the eastern style, and's/141,1 articles necessary for dressing the dead , and fun funerals, of quality and prices to slit; SILVER•PL.4, _ for engin:ring the name and age; ICE CASE:S,pr 14, the body in me t by those who wish to keep their any length of tune anti - have/INC PANS la plgd.k . S, for laying on the body; LEADE N Coffins alWtiya,, hand. We have a splendid new HEARSE.and 0. sow Of• fine horses,. and any number of the , best carritgoig etc— etc., and will be prompt, punctual, and reasonable. augln-y •.- _ , Umbrellas, Parasols, Parasolettes, AND WA LKING'CANE vmaßELumaft H - 31..n. RICHARDSON, Srmos FaqrOrty, (the, onbt,„ one in L the United States.) No. 104, 'Market4We% • Merchants arc respectfully informed that I coatintuno manufacture all the above goods, by the aid of intain.'^- notwitisstmiding the great oppcsiti 011 of parties epinulD....l• the introduction of expensive improvements. my assert mends complete, and prices so low as to - give entire maw isfnct on IV"As Mere is an Umbrella Soare next 1100 T, of the same name. iris important you ihouldreinember 11. RICHARDSON, Steam Factory, and Pantentce of At. - Walking cone Umbrella, sign of the Lant and Estua4 - NOP 104, Market at., - ID - Attention , is vcquested to the celebrated 'Maim Cane Umbrella, a neat and beautiful artiele,combiningla_" the advantagei of Cane and Umbrclkt.' - • Young Ladies. , Sernillostrjr, AllegheitirettrelZt m N. W. METCALF would- announce-to " tens of Allegheny and vicinity. the intended rerniFY. vat of his School. from the cornerof Sanchisky and Strawze berry streets., where. he has been teaching for the last F; twelve 111011tlS. ,On and after April let; he will oectite, Rooms on Federal street,-In "Cotonade Itoror,*? 2cultoor from the bridge. - The Academic Year will consist of two ; Sessions. of - Eve months each. commencing on the first Monday in February and September: - - RATES OP ?CMOS, MR SESSION OP FIVE MONT 111: English Deparunent—lncluding Reading,'Orthogvaphf •••' and Defining. Writing, .English Gramma; Rhetoric, 14-- $ glc, English Composition and Criticism, Geogtsphy, His:- tory. Anthmet mid the higher branches'of Mithehisititai r s Natural Philosophy, Chenustry,Astronomy,Botany, rhj. siology, Geology, Intellectual and Moral Silence; and all other branches requisite to a thorough . Eriglish tion 82 OR,' Classical Department—nickeling the Latin, Greek and' Breash languages, each an additional charge oV .80 00.7:-. The services of competent Teachers are eeeired.lor;., such as may desire to 'receive itistnictions lit Draiviifg', Painting, and Music. Those designing to enter, wilt find it to their intareit to do so as near to the opening of the Session as pbssibleV. - yet pupils will be reeetved at any time during theSeseion.- , and will be charged at the above rates only from 7 tifir - ' time - of entrance. Ne deduc nous Will be made fotibihns,- , er ces, except in cases of protracted Mites'. . . Anyinformation which may be desired, Ace*: fully commit/dented to those who cull upon the initruetde , .: at his rooms. Reference may also be made to the .following gentle:. Dr. T. F. Dale. Allegheny, Hon. C. Slushy. Phtsbncr,h c Rev. D. Elliott, Rev. D. 11. Riddle,' "". Mr. 11. P. Schwartz, " Rev. H. Dyer, :- T S. MORRIS CO'S LiLACR. WELTING ENIV, ~,' Steel or Quill Pear, and the Copying . Pr.utiTliiis Pub is the result of the experiments of - several years, devenid , ..l to the manufacture, on. an extensive scale, of ,an suited to all she purposes of the consumer.' The lion of this .Writiug Ink consists in the following propito-sti ties: Fumnrs—tu which property it will be found t9_,, surpass all previous prepunnions.• It will flan' with e. feet freedom: either from quill or steel pens, and is entirs 7 .l ly free from any corrosive qualities. Coto of this article is a rich:beautiful blue Mick. lry7All good black Ink, from its necessary cbendeedi.- constnution. requires exposure 'mite nil to impart a deep color: It must not,: therefore, Le expected. that thiti..! meat the bottle is oiled, the Ink will he found to:be, st r jet black. The firsr appearance will be pale; but Idlei postrre to the chemical action of the atmosphenr,t.eitherN on paper or in the inkstand, it will assume a brilliant black- • Psuststmter—The color is unalterable by the -lapsei °Et time. It will never fade. On this account, all important reeerds should be made in this article; as Yearn' MeV" deepen and strengthen its tint. • N. B. This Ink is suitable for all kinds of Metal'n Pens-. and for Pens made of Quills 4 and what is lin. I , taut and very 'desirable with. mtury, will give PeEfia,"ll impression by the Copying Press. .• We are using, in the institutions.with which ietriiiiM, connected. Morris' Blue Black Writing ink; and, in to fluidity. brilliancy. and permanency, believe", atitnitior, to any Ink we have , heretofore tried." (Signed,j —"A. Thurston, Cashier Bank of Louisville; Wm. unison. Cashier Northern„Bank of Kentucky ;• Gawathmey, Cashier Bank of Kentucky; L.L. Shreve,:, Preddera of the Gas Bank, Thomas 1.. Helm, Clerk ef,' Barren Cotinty•Conrt; Curren Pope; Clerk of Jefferscre - ' County Court ; ..P. B. Atwood, SecretaryFireman'sjitativ.. mile Company; John Muir. Agent Lexington Insurance . Company; S. 8. Goodwin:Secretary Portland Dry Deiek-- and Insurance Company; D. S. Chambers, ISeeretary lLl Franklin Fire ind Marine Insurance Cottrpany Ethernet. Treasurer Louisvilte Saving Institution.. • , t•;•• A supply of the above Ink, just reed and for salethy',i„ ? . feb7 JOHNSTON & STOCKTON. " Labor Saving Powder! ___ rtIOUNT EAOLE TRIPOLI, 2%LANUFACTUREIV.A2T TAR, BOSTON MOUNT EAGLE WORE& 1 - I OR , cleaniinr- the surface . of •Windowf, Miriam lettil"" +titan 11 - ar!, and restoring it to ita ortgintd-Aniutgiew reney, this article is decidedly without an - equal.. Rodt time and labor are saved by its d use. A ihattsankeilit . enceereould be adduced, si ue9essarY, le certify ii;kll4l.':, Nri . it remove the oxide &Olathe trainee rer. Curve!, Brassy Britannia, Tin, ,tr with 414:,, - facility . , giving it an unrivalled palish? - ATair trial to all that tho - proprietors aski - aid*Will:Eniis , :. l wince the inosrskeptiettl.uf its Directions for Use.-Let the Powder be aPplied'itparthl.";` Vamp, soli woollen cloth. With a very htih ' ecserliortilt every particle of oxide may be removed. - febl JOSEPH R: CARR, Gniierei iiteatf' - For sale by JOHN D. MORGAN, Drugg1aFt....!:!.....,:g I R I . PI TFr t4 F Y SI c ERY IANG'ALISIa'T, , Io .10 St.. Cr St.; ; ,l (between Penn and the Bridge.)--Dresses, Cloaks, qms, Mantillas, .ke.. made to the latest French and-atgßah FaSions. Also, Bonnets, Hoods, Capes, Bead Dressev.T . Arc. Achoice aeletioti of new styles Satins, Silk Veliret . s, '• 1 - French Flowers. Chops. rich cap anid bonnet Laces. Fringes, Cords. Buttons, Crapes, Modes,'Mnslins,;! Carribrics, !cc., sale, wholesale list retnirlit the lowest Country - Millinerklstnplisser' . with the latest French-and English Panerns of evegyneiV.,- article in the Millinery and Dress-making line, at-New York prices. . Straw Bonnets cleaned and.altered to the present ash.; ion. -jatt4B , PITTSIII:R011 STEEL WORKS AND SPRING-AND - ISAAC 7 .10NEF. 1011. E V. Qr.a . Oß, ; - JONES & Ql7lOO, • - I,I.INEFAC.IIIJRERS of spriog and Mister • Stelk i ,, , !'lough Steel, Steel Plough lirings, Coach and Clip- i, - tie Springs, Hammered Iron Axles; and dealers in able Castings. Fire Ermine Lamlis. and Coach TrirondrArsy : • i' . generally, corner of Russ and Front sta., Pittsburgh, Pa, . febo.3m Jllitreceived, by ZEBULON..KINKI,V, iklat -- Market street -1 ' dozen fine Wax Masks; 6 " Panel. " ' oto. 5 Commou; 3 gross Metallic Comb Cleaners; 1 dozen Eggßoilers; 1 '• Salt Spoons; 2 .4 BOlle Mitstard Spoons; . 4 gross German Silver Table Spoons; Tea '• Butter Knives; 1 " Picture Toy Books; 20,060 China Marbles; 6 dozen fine Woolen Comforts. A great variety of Coats-and Caps... BASKETS. 5 dozen fine French willow Baskets; willow Market 6 " Straw 11 " Clothes 12 " Metal Toy I " Willow Cradles: 6" Glass Motto Seals; 3 Bone " Stamps, 3 Allen's Patent Rorohing Pistols; 5 pair common Brass. • dozen setts Chessmen; " Tailors' Tope Measures; vitotr 6 " Steel Key- R ings, assorted: 3. " China Dogs and Sheep; stri ug i Amber Beads; _ 121223' - . “ T CANNOT SAY TOO MUCH FOR IT!*v-shloie 1 proof of the efficacy of Dr. 'raking's Oriental Cough AU:rum Read the following: • u Prrrserion, Pbe. Ist, INS. "Messrs. Hays ¢ Brockway r A settee of duty- ootgpeis t me to make a statement in regard to the elrept 1051, • Dr. Willanrs Cough ALiztare upon my system, For 101114 twelve weeks, during the winter, I was sOmueh troubled: , with a barrassing cough, as to render me. entirelYtnable to attend to my work ; and, from the nature of my syatenlai- I had every reason to believe, was rapidly - running lalal consumpuon, AflertzyM g various renamties,mllbox , w. effect, was led to try a bottle of tho Oriental Mixture. and Must say that I consider It the bestit',. United States--in - filet, I cannot say too much for. It. as . 'was entirely cured by'the use of the 'first bottle. ..ro .439 afflicted, I would say , 'get a bottle of it, and be cured.', onaiagv . . Price 25 cents. For sale by •-• ' ••":- • - HAYS No. 2, Coln. Row, Libetty_st.A near Cmtm =mut. Sold oleo by tfebElj ialltleterleoTlol. LANDEL - TIPS GARDEN SIMLA—The sttliskiihey Cbas just received -his anotild soPPIY. of LlSuallith'i' Garden Seeds, warranted fresh and genume t embracing every .: variety worth 'cultivating. The aucnuon of (az l e u rs gardeners, and othenr, is rortfull calle vn ty 104 ~ . . , 5 5 4 W. I - - EMEIII •'a • • :4'49.7 :~5 ...1 , - ~r:u ... .. :;!" - :j • : ^ -s, ..),..,.-,: „....::::',:' i :. ...-.,. MEE , : . ;: . :,,.. - -. 1 ; .. 3 %-.i.,:N'-_.;4
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