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TWO StICAREE Six Months $l5 ini Six Months s'-'0 00 'ooe Year . . 20 00 1 One Year 30 00 Larger advertisements in proportion. a Cardt of FOUB LIAES, Fire Dollars a Year. e cuts will not be inserted, unless an extra price li , , Advertbwments upon which the number of ittser g. . um. is not marked, will be inserted and charged until or tiered out. - - - . 'A.B. NITAL3IOIiT, .iltterney - at Late.-.--Otlice, Fourth - - strut; near R. Patterson's Livery Stable. lehl7 aria surgra4.—ollice _LP No. e. St. Clair aircti.,Pittabargh. • ---- a. -lola\ CR.A.t. HMV., maceon 9t.Lime street opposite the 'Exchange. auglo-y ORLANDO. LOOUIS, Attorney at Law.-4 . llicr. 4th N.J.4 at., above Wood.- julyt-y EMORMI JT , C - . Am, v, r , ~, corner of NVylic and Fiflhatreete.:—' "Laiv 'Corner. " febln-y ILA7A 11.:ktliliSttterney. at 'late. Once in the H. mune building with Alderman IlPillaster, Fifth st-, between WIJ(XI and Smithfield eta. atnell-em* T OHN tiA.RTON, Atiarney at Law.--Oshen, worth side . 111 . - - orriith street, between Wood and Smithfield, in the Algerninit Morrow. • sep3o-1y: I'OSEPH.C. AUK.littiliNl, Attorney at Law,--011ice in Wallace's building., on 4th st., between Wood and •Eanithfield sta. - . novll3-y . HUE W. LAY. (i t Attorney and Connor •r ae Late and Notary Pubia—Otrlce at the corner of I th and 'V 60 ate, over Sibben - fr. Jones , Exchange offide. oct4 E th i e U taaii, N ; (3 .. ` P‘• _Orucr Oi • Fo e tt i rli e tu:d Smithfield sts. • • nowll.y MOBROW; Alderman.--Oltice north side of -Filth street, between .ffood and Smithfield. Pittsburgh. sOTAO-Y 'IUI . 9 . 9.4.NDLEISS & M'CLUKE, Attotntys and counsel . ; Dr.'. tors at Law..-offiee on Fourth street. opposite IL &FL H. - Patterson's Livery Stable, Pittsbursh. seplO-y yOLLWARDec SI , VARTZWEJ.DER,Atteriscgs as Law. on Fourth street, bilfiveen Wood stud Smith eld, opposite Patterson's Livery Stable. ap7-y 1 - IL'OBUE F. (BLLMOHE, Astornsy at Late.--Otliccii, urHa.- Breed's buildifigs, gs,lth st„, above Wood Pittsburgh, sep2.ly . 1114:1„.• WRY , Attorney and Counstaar al Law.— 0 Ince in Bakewell's Building,' on Grant at. j 4?..) - ;'k,' ...-2:,,.-......*_..,.0,,, P C. SHANNON, A:turney and' Cl'igouclior a: Law.— . Office on 4th - at.. between Wood awl Smithfield and nearly opposite the Mayor's ott.m. sovG-v • scorr. Dentist. Foutin et, live ( ours wee of tlar 4.1 • ket- All work warranted, and if not perfectly satis factory no charges Will be made. febiu 73 EN/OVAL—Dr. Robert Snyder. has - removed his A t: office to Fourth street, between Wood and Smithfield p4,rlS marls-1), JAMES BLAKELY. Akterman.--Ottice ou Pcun street, opposite D. Leech Zs ce.. packet lice office. Office hours from 7 o'clock A. M.. to 7 o'clock P. M. s J_3E3IONAL.—A. tied has removedMs commission 1, and forwanling business from the Canal Basin to his new warehouse, on Think street, nearly opposite the Post Office. may3o-y TOHN J. All'lCHeit.. Attorney and Counsellor at Lazo. CP' '—Ocliee on 'Smithfield street, a leer doors above Dia uind alley. N. E. - -Coffee tions made on moderate terms. mr26. -•-- - - tA W NO ries—J.3gEs S. easel*, Attorney and Coun tenor at• Late. has removed to the office next door west of Rotly :Patterson's Livery Stable, Fourth street During his absence upon public duty. for the coming vomit, any business tor him may be lett with A. B. Mc- Calmont. Esq.. is above. felt[) AMES B. CRAFT. Attorney, Counadfor, and Notary, Pittsburgh, Pu., havinx resigned the office M See reta -17 of the Pittsburgh Navigation and Fire Insurance Com pany, will attead specially to collections, and business connected with Navigation, Insurance, Accounts. and Real Estate. Business hours, from 9 A. M., to 9P. M. Office. first door west of Alderman Miller's, Fourth street, pear Grant an) HARLES M. HA VS..,lttornty at Law. Pittsburgh, Pa. Commissioner to take the proof and acknowledge- Mem . of Deeds, Leases, Contracts. Depositions, or other tiwritings, to he recorded Kentuc- or used in the States of Indiana, Tennessee, Michigan and Missouri. Office,: Burke's" building. Fourth st. mart -y T'DWIN C. WILSON. Attorney and Counsellor at Law, I.:J Franklin, Venango county, Pa., will.tutend promptly to all business entrnsted to his care. Collections made in Warren, Clarion, and Jefferson counties. • ` REFER SO J. A. Stockton & Co.. :Karpby, Wilson & Co.,Pittsburgh- Hon. lames Kinnear, Hon. Alex. M'Calmont, Franklin. Hon. J. Willson, Steubenville. 0. 1110 Ml. CLIENTS.—My partner, Mr. Liggett. and Win. I. E. Anson , Esq., will attend to my tut - finished busi ness, and I recommend them to the patronage of my friends. lam authorized to state that they will receive the 'counsel and 'assistance of the Hon. IL Biddle. Office 3tl story of Buzkes buildings, 4th street, between Wood and Market. Due-lyl SAMUEL W. BLACK. a• +ALIN - Z, h • • ufacture of • pubic Twit Smithfield street, two doors below Fifth street, Pitts- Imh. Pa. Always on hand a full assortment of Plate, andTieot Teeth, of a variety of shades, as simple Molars and Biscuumidatoes ' Gant ,teeth , Screw Pivot teeth, &c. Teeth and blocks made to only r; Dentists supplied with all articles in the profession. All orders from abroad must be accompanied by the cash. I:l7'Platina always on hand. . novls-y TORN A. PARKINSON, Alderman, Faith Ward, Penn tP st, between Walnut and O'Hara sm., where he may be' found at all times. Those having houses or other pro pertrto sell'or rent. - can have the same punctually atten ded to; debts collected, and all the duties of an Alderman will receive prompt attention. 0c27-y IffRY, W. %VILIAAMS, Attorney and Counadlor a: tto, (suecoasor to Lowrie & Williams,) Office at Ilto old stood, Fourth st., above Smithfield. • TilE.Partnerehip heretofore existing between Henry .V.V..Williams, Esq. - and myself, in the practice of the law, twin dissolved by.mutual consent, on the 20th ult., and the eenteluess will kerealler be continued by Henry W. Wil ei was, whom I most cheerfully recommend to all for whom I have the honor to do business;•-es a gentleman every ...Way worthy of their confidence. declB-ly WALTER U. LOWRIE. • George R. Riddle, Conveyancer. qrs,'lCE in Avery Row, Fifth street, aboye Smithfield, Pit,sburgh. Pawnees; Asumestrws, l3txtus, RELZASYS, and .other instruments of writing, drawn with neatness, legal accuracy and despatch. He will also attend to drawing and filling Mechanics' Liens. Accounts of Executors, Admin istrators,- tc.,. Examining titles to Real Estate, Searching Records for:Lien; ke. From his long. experience and intimate acquaintance with the manner of keeping the public records, he expects to give setiniicijart to those who may entrust their busi ness to his care. - • decl6 IDENJAMIN 1 DENISON, Arroartn AND Coussta.- jj:1411. AT Law, Cleveland, Ohio, will attend to proles, stout! Waimea. in the Courts of Cuyahoga and adloining counties:: • lie will aletigive careful attention to Collections in any part of Northern Ohio. Chief Justice Parker, Cambridge LAW School. Elem. Richard •Pletchor, 10 State at, Boston: Hon: Simutel•Fr. Perkins, 141 Walaut at., Philadelphia Richard B. Kimball, Esq., •53 Wall et, New York ilartgitoals Smith, PitWiargh. • For additional reference, refer to this Office MINOPSM . TAMPIILEI 4 C - 14erU oroi ua . Bchiller's W m . Tell; ' The Shadowless Man; g aque's Magic Ring; -• • •"1 , Mediae • ' Mazeo :Visconti, .frons the liana; „IllosacucTslea;. Tales of.lhe.Baroness Pogue; &c. 48 Market at. HOMGEOPATHIC 'M EDICINES ' AND BOOKS,—Just , a , freer Supply ofFlopathic Medicine Chents,liomotopathic Coffee, Sugar of Milk, and a ledge aollecdon' of-the latest publication on flomceopathy, at the 110k 2 Stota of fliKilii2B7.s,ooo Cross& of the following celebrated t o r•brands: SlivarEsalapio, Dos. Amigos, De Fasten, London Ursaio, Fe ll a Prin.:dory/4 Royadero, Ctolorrido - i fresralias, Carado,..Tasto Sang Peliteipe, Cheroot's Eagle pridadpe, Lord Byron RegslirstA*P;•or Arr ' t. • P. C. MARTIN. ' ' e , 4: r f'; - , MENIMBEI CE=IEI ~, ~ ~~.~. ME VI DAILY MORNING POST Br t;111 AFLPEIti Xonru-WEST coax= or WOOO A Juni onions. 117.- TERMS.Five 'Dollars it - y.Cav, payable strictly in advance.' Six. -Dollars 'will invariably be required if not paid within the . year. . - ..- ....: . . U, - Single copies Two er.trfor salt at the counter Or:the - Orrice, and by the News Boys. Profcsitonal (Earbs WATT.—Odiec; No. 77 Smithfield it. 7 14 'i t • t aug-21-y arm. O'HARA. ROBINSON, /ate U. S. Attorney. lute V removed itia olive in No. 8 St. Clair at. LAS M. - A IRSHALL.....inorney 'at Law.--Otime Locirie's Buildin4s, - Fotirth sc_ jan7.4y: rjij SCDONNE, 1:1; duarnsys and Counsellors at Law, Paisingrga, l'a,--Office on Fourth at., be . SUlithfiekt,and Grant. marl.l-y VICTOR SCRUM, :Filth street, Between Wood sitd Market sts D : ,; ISEIN smug MEE= REM • : - - ' v . , - .....• s - •:2_ : , - --- -., ..._ ; - - r- -" - - - ~' -'-- ,4_,, '1"-7.:- • ' - - 7.4-- -, - •:. --, ' ,----= ''.,.. -,. '" 7 - t!'?:?? , `=".,-^,.,:..... - • •• , ' .. 7....- ~. , ..-7 ~ ... 4!" "14?."-‘, ,• ' .. . - , 1 , •- ";-:.-.4' 4• .:.1. 1,' x..3'. ~.' ..• 1 ~....,, . ,- . . • SS.." .... '• " -- . : - . 1 , ~. . 4 , '..; .t . ,:. - • , • , ' *, 4•• . .. - ~ . , .... , " ' • "'.2 . -_ ,.. ",.'.".. " li_ ".TE ..• `..- ... . . . . , , . , . . . WM. J. BURNSIDE, Auctioneer and Continiation Mer chant, Federal street. Allegheny city. febl TAMES:MICE:3NA, Auctioneer and Commission bier chimt. No. 114. Wood st. febl PORTER'S DAGUERRIAN GALLERY, Philo Hall, over the Post Office. . febl OHN D. DAVIS. Auctioneer and Commission Merchant, 0 corner of Wood and Filth sts. fcbl-y Warehouse. No. 52. Third.Piusb t u . rgh Cabinet and b tr rZERCLON KINSEY. Heater in Fancy Goods tt Trim minx's. No. 07, Market street. tehl-y ALENANDER JA INES, Pekin Tea Store, 7.0 Thinl et, near Wood. fehl-y CM'CLOSKEY, Iron City Clothing. Store, No. Lig, . Libeny st., opposite the mouth of Market. febt-y OSHLIA ROBINSON, Agent for,llarden it Co.'s Line ip) of Packets. Fifth NI.. one door below Wood. febl-y ITILLIAIII JACKSON, Patent Medicine Depot : sit Lib erty st., head of Wood. teb I -y If,,TAHTIN LYTLE. Fondly Grocer, Smithfield street, fl next door to the Fifth Presbyterian Church. jell t EORGE COCHRAN, Forwarding and Commission 1 1.31 Merchant. No. 26. Wood st.. Pittsburgh. now./.7-y VNGLISH & ELLIOTT. BooLseUers and Stationers. No ..r.t 56, Market st.. bemeeti Third and Fourth. febl-y - 13 DELANY, F ashioualde Clothing Sore, No. 41/, Lib • e n at. fehl-y .1 HDON & SARGENT. Bankers and Exchange Brokers. j N. E. corner of Wood and Sixth see. fehl-y r HOLMES & SON. Bankers and in Exchange. .11 • Coin and Bank Notes, No. 65, Market et. fcbl-y TACOB WEAVER, Wine and Licntor Merchant, corner 0 of Market and Seetmd streets. MM-y • ---- A FutiroN, Bell and Brno Founder, No. 71.1 Second. between Market and Ferry ats. febl JT VHITE. Clothing Storr, No. 167. corner of (Aber. . IV and Sixth ida. Q MITI! Ir. SLXCLAIR. (late Martin tr. Smith,) Whatesale I.:1 Grocers. Produce. and Commission 31erchants, SG Wood street, Pittsburgh. The undersigned having entered into partnership under the above style, respectfully ask the patronage of the friends of the late firm, and of purchas 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, G. H. PAULSON. .16:n and Cap . 1 / a nufaemrer, and mar2b W. M. SINCLAIR. V:. dealer in FrEbt of all kinds, No. 73, Wood st.. neat , 1 --- e. . , LIAT (LASS ES'l'Alil.lSilltlgT.—Aliilvany,k. Led door lathe corner of Fourth. (cid 4 . he tuanufacture. and ke-ep constantly on hand, cut, ‘III.I.ER.V. RICKETSOti, lrhol , sate tiros,' and Com- ! moulded and plain Flint Glassware in all its VaTiCtICL ILI i al_ 'mission Merchants, corner of Liberty and Irwin Its. i their warehouse. corner of Market and Water sta.. Pitts- 1 felit-y I burgh. Our works continuo in full operation, and we A. si..kmji . .py & co .. Forn.,,,ding and c„,,,,,i,, ; ;irr orders with promptness. Purchasers are respectfully constantly adding to our stock. whirl, enables us to d C. sloe Merchants. Canal Basin, Pittsburgh. Pa. inae.brly ! solicited to call and eADlrtine prices and terms. seplG.y. trot.% rft %ND, CAltlt & CO.. Coach and I kers. St. Clnir ntreet.'nenr the Itrithre. MOnIet:FiI,tOL.IITLILLA.Ry Fourth DR. BROWN'S OFFICE, N 0.65, Diamond ali!y. near Wood At. tebl-y Or ci nar c n h, rritat t Pa i r l itr u re, 1tt.t.t511".. Piano l'orte manufacturer and dealer in dealer in 'A ..... 0. .S . Cla ir ~ F• Musical Instruments, No. 112 ‘Vood o street. near Fifth. novllLy i;tl, bas'eonstainly on hand all kinds of PAINIII , either i ttn i • or Ilised; Japan and Copal Varnish; Linseed Oil: ir r AYS & BROCKWAY. Oruggirts, and Agents boiled Oil; Spirits Turpentine; ICindoer Class, at . all xi Patent riledicines, Liberty street, near Canal rain.. i SIAC7: Puny, Paint Brushes. A:v.; all of the best quality, febt-y - - and for sale nt reasonable prices. se It-1f ... . . J 0 SE P H WOODWEI.L, importer, and dealer in F.,. S„ , .4,, . , ) Ciffn and Pomade Hardware, corner of Second and i `,...'"' . 4 ' ri. o l (3 , Altni:::... • —.l / " 4 he"mui place °"' I h4V111; teen 'ready repaired. the proprietor is Wood sts..Finsburgh. 0e . 2, , b1y — now ready to receive Miaow:as, by the day, %steak : or Q A,NIU EL MOORE, Hat and Cap 'Manufacturer . arts ,n,,,,t1,. Ili,. accommodations are pont . 1. and his knees 0 dealer in Fuss, No. 75, Wood street, third door above , an• i„,,, f,,,,,, , :_ ti I S. m c cu iLLA. 'D . Fourth. febl-y ----- -- II) A. CA 511-;RON, . 1 / a uuraervrcr cr Slalom Mars am IQ A MUEI. ArCLUILK EN &. CO- Agents for Carlisle and l . pi„ t r o „ ~,,s . „„,, 6f,„„, 6., r,„„ai, „,p,,, 0 Rippard's Rtguktr Line of Packet Ships from New : fully . : as ii cp , n ri c ,e o h is til,l. n.(Jr l: .th at- n 1 h -- - •r 1 - ri fed, war- YOrk to Liverpool. No . 142 Liberty at. febl-} l ranted that he can 6-Ivo snumsustion to all who mny par- TAMES lILAREILN, Agent for Messrs. Roche, Um - a k chase of him. Ilis establishaient is on Illielvy's plan of el C - es Line of Parkas, Penn st., four doors below Ca- , Lou. sth Ward. nal Basin. fehl-y : _ nternt-ty T OfiN F. PERRY (Lau of Me firm vi Makrobn, Letei TOHN hTEI,OSKEY. Tailor and Ctothier. Liberty sr, ci t C 0....) Wholssaie Grocer. Commission and Flour cll between Sixth street and Virgin alley, south side. hlerchani,. dealer in all kinds of Country Produccop scplo-y per. tin phites, tin:loci' tools, zinc, lead. (fortis sheeMot, TOSEPH .MAJOR, Boat Store, Shin Chnitillery. unit iron and untis,shite !sail. d)e stuffs. cotton yarns, salt, t/ Arenevor Pittsburgh Lard Oil Factory, No 4. Mut. &e.. and Pittsburgh Ntaninctnre , s cenerally. corner of ket street, Pittsburgh. jai,p2.4( Llbery firld irwin qtrects. Pittsburgh. Pa. Liberal ad ' S. CII.D%VI-3..1., I),pot Jr , New Publecsiloru, 1.,.. vaarc.s. in Cash or (iotnis, made on consigtunents of Pro '. . riodicals, A - nes - Iwpm. 4-c.. Third st., opposite the ' d ' ie '' &c • mactP.4l . Port Office. - r 111 - STERS ! OVSTEILS ' ! 0 VIITEHS f !:—Gro Sri. task 7 pAAFFE..t. O,OON.NOIL Proprietors of the Pirobairch : V/ respectfully informs his !wends and the public, that 1 Portable Boas Lino, currier Penn and Wayne streets. i he i• tlettY to the receipt °l'll , . Fresh () Wt.'s, which will febl-y , be aerrea up in every style, at short insure, to suit his moment TAMES MAY. Wholesale Grocer, Fortearefiric and Com• ' el - Mission Marhant, Water street, between Market and c ,.. "1 / 7 -1— ... U .'"". d Nw. Candy. 3"1 3" 1 '," r). • descriptions of Ferry. feht-y ...onfresootorres. on mom and for sew of the corner of 4:11 and Smithfield kw, sr r-ri-t) -- - - -- • . MaliVi:'slrt.lll%Vot,C.,°,cotndkoT, C wn"F• c'"1"if,",.1"4 en%t tide. r e b i ,„ ifrehan ood !meet.. a... Jam, continues to transact a general Commission true-Mess, especially in & CURRY. Baiaxes and Exchange Brokers, No. the purchase and sale of American mainsfeentres and 1. 65. Wood at., third door helms Fourth, west side. . produce, and in receiving and forwarding °orals consign feht-y ed to his care. As agent for the manulactomts he will IciA.rnmeEritot, jjzakries. bbeurig•Tinsitamitik,sinup4ltaerit isihentlhoti,e;ar:rwinteizaxizerttpcirs,.o.f. Hotel. fem.,. Order. and consignments are resrierifiells solicited. Jik,04...,,di0..,, Station.., I) BODI:.1.4 A ALCORN, date t.d Now fork city,l No. , oIiNSTON k sTocicroN Printers and Publishers, corner Market and Third sts / I / ' 27 ' rl / 1 / "-• be/ wet/ 11 Rood and Motart, Mounts,- ' fehl-y turers of Mustard, Ground Spices. Catsupx ke. Re., will open during the present weeks large la.ll4ortinent of •r- TL r KE: LOOMIS. Agent. &lobeUer and :hareem,. and steles in their line. is birth they will wholesale in gustil y deaterni Printing Paper, 4-c.. Wood street. hetwee n Uri, to suit dealets. Al 1.11nti!,,. whok.nie prices_ An Diamond alley and Fourth. fehl.y articles sold by them warranted. Merchants Inter:ding to CA..WANULTY. Agent (or Pickworth's Way Freight r" ea" ""° ,1 • 14 do well to con before leceloß th e ei/T-- ~ Line. and Independent Portable Boat Line. Cana/ 1 Thee may he found at ther erstehotr,e, No 27, Fifth XI., Basin. 4,bi. s . in Ryan's building. se p 7 A,, rOSES ATWOOD. Agent for the North American Jr.. Ni B. DU . F . ni Book Kr - rpm:: and Irriong Classes, cos- 1.11, runtime Company. of Philadelphia. Water and Front .i. 1 net is Fifth and Market streets. re-opens ou Monday ot.. at the Warehouse of Atwood mid Jones. (chi-y neat. Morcott/ 1 k mu/ Stearn/toot nook Keeping taught in the moot effective and expeditious manner. In addl. I . )) BODES k ALCOILN. Manuatetures of Ninalard. non to the usual course of instrucuon mut proctir. :Mr. D It Ground Spica. Catsup. .te, 4-e.. No. 27, Fifth street, will. an Monday next. commence &course of Practical between Wood and Market. f rll l 2l,'_ Lectures, in which the application of the science tel ae. - - counts to all the details of business will be minutely ex plained. No extra charge made for these Lectures.— flours of business. 10 to 12. • se.; 2 to 4, and 7 to 10, r. Nt. 1 - TICTOR SCRIBA. Bnoktetkr. Statioritr, and Binder, Fifth st.. between Wood and Marketats., Pittsburgh, jan7.- i Cilool. BOOK AND YA.PEIt IN'A EllOUSl , ..—Luki Looln:J. Agent. Puhli,lier. tf.oksoller and Bookbind. er. \0.:9, Wood so.. Pi;tsburgh. ms .rt.3.-y -111 r . field V strEEN, Entus en Foundry. and Oaf Fitter. Smith eet, betwe Diamond Alley and Filth et. mit Pitotbn. eleel6.-ly Ttr 3. :II'IIEVITI', Whotartk Groesrs, dealers in Pr,. duce and Pittsburg , manufactures generally. No. 7.14 Liberty. opposite 7th street, Pittsburgh. apZi.y Cl EVEN BIG DOORS CLOTHING STORE, No. 5 6tA Street, near Liberty. JOHN FARRE).L Proprietor, Pinebureh. nov9l.y et GORGE ARMOR. Mik', Fourth street. between 7" Wood and Smithfield streets, nearly opposite the Mayor's o ffi ce. ittn24-y TORN D. MORGAN. Wholesale and Retail Drttroisl, e 3 So. 93i, Wood street, one door South of Diamond Al ley. frbl ALI. ANSBFE & HA YWAR D, Wholcsak and Kalil Deafer, in Boots. Shoes. Trunks. /re., No. 186 Liberty street. nearly opposite the head of Wood. feb4-y lop A. FAHNESTOCh. & nolaate Drug Ware houre, corner of First and Wood streets, and cor ner of Wood and Sixth sta. fcbt-y REMOVAL.—Geo. W. Smith 4. Co. have removed their Office from Penn It, to their New Brewery on Pin st. and 'Duquesne Way. dec2.s -w M. ALEXANDER ft. SONS, Coffin Make++ and Furnishing Undertakers, corner of Penn and St. Clair streets, opposite the Exchange. Entrance on Penn street feb4-y. JOHN 11. 51ELLOIL, wholesale and .rctrtil dealer in Music and Mu-sical Instrumens, Piano 'Fortes, School Books and Stationery, No. 122 Wood street, Pittsburgh. Ie nt, la rg S e ;Lies, BralT'slgatturtallso.ewds;e2lioa,7'artr' or and Kitchen do., wholesale and retail. declo JOILV W. BLAIR, 120 W T ' S. WATERMAN. wholesale Grocer, Commission and Forwarding Merchant, and Dealer in Produce and Pittsburgh Manufactures, N 03.31 Water, and 2 Front st 3,, Pittsburgh, Pa. - P. SELLERS. .NICOLS. SELLERS & NICOLS. Produce and General Commis sion Merchants, No. 17 Liberty street, Pittsburgh,— 'oerm. linseed and lard oils. jan27 JAMES PA'PI'ERSON, Ja., corner of First and Ferry ste., Pittsburgh, Pa.. manufacturer of Locks, Hinges. and Bolts; Tobacco. Faller. Mill and .Timber Screws. Ifousen Screws for Rolling Mills, &c. iserdn-y T BRYAR, Rectifying Distiller. and wholesale dealer 0 • in Foreign and bomestic Wilms and Liquors,. - rio. 114 Liberty street, and 53 Diamond alley, Pittsburgh, Pa. IY2I -y T H WILMART, Lumber Merchant. Office on Penn L street, between Irwin and llnndstreets.Pittsburgh, Po. All commissions will be promptly attended tn. mnlsl, JH. BISHOP, Veterinary Surgeon, can be found at • his Horse Shoeing Establishment, near the St. Clair street Bridge, lately occupied by Messrs. Carr &Rowland. move-dam EXCHANGE HOTEL, Exchange Place, • altimare. D. DORSEY. Proprietor. Coaches will be in readiness at all the landings, to convey passengers, free of charge, to the Hotel- dec2o-y WARRICK MARTIN. Agent for the Franklin Fire insurance Company & Philadelphia, at the Ex change office of Warrick Martin & Co., corner of Market and Third streets. febl-y VING & FINNEY, Agents for the Delaical. Mutual Safety insuranee Company or Philadelphia, at the Warehouse of King and Holmes, Water street, near Mar ket. ' rebl-y, F. ISIMIXBII. Irlo.l,lCol*. SELLERS iE NICOLS, Produce and General Commis sion Merchants, No. 17 Liberty street, Pittsburq.— Sperm, Linseed and Lard Oils. '.. Jan. JOHN CARSON. S. J. AVENIGIIT. iIgbARSON k•hi'llNIORT. "Wholesale dundun'and Com mission Merchants. Sixth street, between Wood and erty. Pittsburgh ; Pa.- ' de 4.y _ _ AI. GLENN, Bookbinder, has removed to the corner , of Wood and Third at above C. H. Kay, where he prepared to do every description of ruling and bind ing. dec2-y PC. MARTIN, Wholesale and Retail Grocer and deal er„ in Foreign and Domestic :Wines and Liquors, Foleign and Domestic Frultis,Nuts, &e., No 60 Water st. ;:rgeP.s.3' NrBOOK ST IE ,f• ORE:—S. Bosworth Co., No. 43, Crarket at.. next dein' to Third. are just opening a 'new and extensive assortment or Books and Stationery, Which they'wilLsell, whOlintale and retail, at the ap l 2s. ow y est . J and OHN W. BLACK to Co., Whelesak Orritaz Prodnes comamon.fferehaar, and deniers In 'Pittsburgh Manutisert9res; N0:166, Libetry street, oppositaßinth 1177. 3 OdTininidis on consignment:. --;• 7,, 4. 4 t„, e_ F . 'll . • . Business Curbs EMS SAMUEL 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, Surgteal Instruments; ¢c., No. S 3 Wood street. second door below Diamond alley. febl 13ILKINTON'S UNRIVALLED BLACKING, mum facturcd and tuald wholesale and retail, Smithfield st., between Sia:th and Virgin alley. octl2-y ICHARD T. LEECH. in., Importer, and dealer in ..LL ForeOt and Domestic Saddkry, Hardware. and Car riage Trimmings, of all descriptions, No. 133 Wood at., Pittsburga, seven doors above Filth, and one door above 11. Childs & Co.'s Shoe Store. ~ ap3l COUNTRY I'dERCHANTS.—A. A. MASON & 62 , invite the attention of Country Merchants totheirh extensive assortment of Foreign and Domestic Goods, which will be sold at eastern jobbing prices.___ fp — Wholesale Rooms, ea story " ro B n l ;t?lo S r r itt :l t i lt: sh A el e i ol a lt t a o nir i glz n t.:l Shell eve or i c c r a t cy of the season ; served up in superiod style. at theshort est notice. BANK EXCIIANGE, deco-tf Third et. between Wood and Market st. MeDONAI.D. Bell and Brass Founder, -- First st., .111. near Market. is prepared to make - Brass Castings, and Bmss Works generally, on the most reasonable terms and shortest notice. lie invites machinists, and all those using brass works to give nim a call, es he is de termined to do all word in his line very low. Jay27-ly JOSEPIi 1111.111. PH 'C'S Looking. Glass and Cloak Stare, No. 93, Wood street. Pittsburgh. A general assort ment or Pier. Mantel and Toilet Glasses; Portrait, Minia ture and Landscape Frames, plain and ornamental, of every variety of patterm. Also, a new etvle of Window Cornices : call in and nee them; all of winch will be sold cheap for cash, or city am - paired. (13 — lintels and Steamboats furbished cheap. JOSEPH MURPHY. nd Wood mt., Practical Gilder., DRUISS:I!—JorI Mohtrr. Druggist and Apothe -1.1 eary, north-west corner to Wood and Fifth strnels. Pittsburgh. will keep constantly ou hand Drugs, Paints. Oils. Dye-StutTs, ice N. D.—Physicians prescriptions carefully compounded from the bt:st materials, at any hour of the day or night. Also, an - assortment of Perfumery; fine toOth. 'hair, and clothes Brushes, &c., &e.. which he t will sell low for cash. • Vr11..L1A.51 THUVILI.O. Undertaker, Filth street, Mi -1 mediately opposite the heatre. rot pettfully in forms his friends and the public , in general. that he has re sumed business as a Furnishing Vudertakor. He is sup plied with and always keeps on hand Coffins of all sixes 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 fine hearse and carriages always ready to attend -funerals. scp29-I y AHDWARE. CUTLEHY. SADDLERY. itc.—Joitir WALK'S/L. impious OM! Fon egn and Do mrsiie Hardrivxre. would respectfully inform his friends and . the public generally, that he is now receiving his Swng supply of Hamlet-are at the old stand of Walker k %Toodwell. No. 85 Wood street, which he will dispose of on the most reasonable terms. He will be continually receiving fresh supplies direct from the manufacturers in Europe and this Conntrs.. which will enable him to cotn pete with any establishnient either East or West. NVes tern Merchants are invited to call and examine ht. stock before purchasing elsewhere. mars Jo n M. Townsend. rthREGGIST AND APOTHECARY, No. 46. Market _lir street, three doors above Third. Pittsburgh. will Inure constantly on hand a well selected assortment Of the best .and freshest Medicines. which he will sell on the most reasonable Tenn,. Phyalelans sending orders will be promptly attended to, and supplied with articles they may rely upon as genuine. Physicians' prescriptions will be accurately and neatly prepared from the best materials, at any hour of the day or night. Also. for sale. a large stock of fresh and good Perfu mery. dectlO I. D. I.D11111:1t, C. SV, AND ErmoN, Li T sta of Pittsburgh, Pa. Laic of Nashville:Tel - 1w & ANDERSON. DcALeue ry Car ToN.—Fo.. I_4 warding and Commission Merchants, No. S, From Snuff, above Broadway. Cincinnati, Ohio. naratt To Merchants generally, in Pittsburgh. Pa. Merelinnts generally. Nashville. Tenn. W. F. Lane & Louisville, Ky. Springer & Whiteman, Jame !Cincinnati, Ohio. tt Johnston & Co,. llewitt, Heron & Co.. Nuw Orleans. Iklagregor & Morris, New York. Duval, Keighler & Co., Baltitnore. Smith. Ilagaley & Daniel Flush/in, Boston. sep2l-ly John D. Davis, 4 UCTIONEER end Commission Merchant, Corner of /11_ Wool and Fifth streets, Pittsburgh, is ready to re ceive merchandize of every description on consignment for public or private stile, 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 manttfactured articles, new and second hand furniture, &c., at 0 o'clock, P. M. Sales every evening at early gas-light. augl2-y. A A Card. S I am now engaged in the importation of Brandies, Wines, Gina, &c., exclusively, I have e arrange ments in di ff erent parts of Europe and th etaands, 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 Now Orleans, or in this city, at the. lowest market price, for cash or approved paper. I have iu store anti cellar 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. dec:22 P. C. MARTIN, P. Front and Smithfield ins. A FULTON, Bell and Brass Founder. has rebuilt and commenced business at his old stand No. 70 Se cond', between Market and Ferry streets, witere he will be leased to see his old customers and friends. Church, steambOat, and bells of every size, from 10 to 10,000 pounds, calk from patterns of the most approved models, ad warraed to of te best materias. Mineral n Water Pu nt mps, Counters,n Railings, ke. l Ac., to- gether with every variety of Brass Castings, If required, turned and finished in the fleetest manner. A. F. is the sold agent for Babbitts. Anti-Attraction Me tal, so justly celebrated for the reduction of 'flieqpn in machinery. The boxes and composition can be Hid of him at`all times. n0v1.3-y I . . SHAWLS. -A. A. Mason 4. .Ca, 6.9 Market street, have received the most extensive assortment of Shawls to be found in this city. In addition to die various styles of Cashmere, Terkerb Wool Plaid, Thibet, Net, &c., he has received a new style of Preach Long-Mewls, a superior. rticle and-very fashionable, • - I g..:. .:';-;-,::.? _'.:.--I';:';'.i':-;:::--: ~,. _ `~=.: - . =IIE ',:4?:,,,.,. PITTSBTJRG Business Tatbs. =ME WEDNESDAY, MA Business Garbs . . FAk e l / 4.. . i .. l lS r erpairg iyi tliKt i r o f i liv s j , u , st h f c eg he w•iil in- troduce this day, Saturday, August 28th. All those in want of a neat and superior HAT would do well to call at NO. 75 WOOD STREET. ang ad door above Fourth. TOWNSEND, CARR &.00.. Successors to the old firm of C. Townsend & Co., and Carr & Rowland, beg leave to announce to their friends and to the public gen erally, that they are now prepared to execute all kinds of work in the 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 and prompt business in their line, and they respectfully solicit a continuance of the liberal patronage bestowed upon the late firms. sep4 ITENITIAN BLIN IS, : holesale and Retail. No.lll, V Wood at., over Gill's Hat Store, between Diamond ally and Fifth at. A. GRIBBLE & CO. are prepared to famish Blinds at prices .' much reduced; having a very ec centric mods of patntin. , , and other advantage!' unknown to others in the trade..llesides giving a superior linish to Blinds, they trim them with the best materials, making them rich and durable. ° ErWide or narrow slats—portable or permanent fas tenings furnished. Old Blindt refitted. dec2l-y Hardware, Cutlery, and Saddlery. JOHN WALKER. Dealer in Foreign And Domestic Hardware. No. SS Wood street, would respectfully inform his friends and the public generally; that he has received a large stock of Foreign Hardware per ships "Isabella. , - Wyoming." and uMonongahcla," 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 pl age call and examine Ids stock: aepB I.ITEEL AN s FILE MANUFACToll.Y.—Thesubscri hers, having enlarced their establishment for the man ufacture. of Srtaz. and Pats—on the corner of O'llam and I.iberry streets. Pittsburgh—are prepared to runtish Piles of every description, of the best quality; and-being , determined to make it the interest of tonsuniers to pur chase Files from them. respectfully invite the patronage of all who use the article. marl6-y , •- ANIiREAT & XTEWLY INVENTED PATENT BLOCK SPRIMI IN. TRUSS, for the irnmedlate—rciief and permanent cure of Hernia and Rupture. (Smiled to all meal The superior claims of this TIMM consist in the comparative case with which if may be worn. 'The pod of wood tie ing neatly balanced on springs.• yields to the pressure of any pan of it. and tberougly adapts itself• to any move ment made by the wearer. It can be worn without inter mission, until a cure is effected. The subscribers have made arrangements for the manufacture of these valua ble Trusses. inn superior style. Philadelpltia.und have them now for tale at their Wee. Na. 71 Smithfield street, near Sixth, Pittsburgh. 6congE WATT. B. W. KAUFFMAN. .ITONONGAIIELA HOUSE. On the etirilt, of Waits 1 n.l Smithfield streets. Pittsltri-04; Pa.—The under. stained Proprietors of the :Vlonongaliela House announce to the Public. that the House is open for the receptign of Visitors. Tloiy are conscious of having spared no ex pense in fitting out the Establishment in ntlell a style an to render every onnfori to the Quests. They hope by constant cane and attention to business to merit the pa trialare y bestowed on ate late Monongahela Masc. intir.if A JAMES CPOSSAN & SOS. XTEIVI.Titt:G Itiosonx. Irenl.4 salt .:11Murt D. fm;sr. No. 931 Wood street. one dour South of Diamond !Alex., Pitt...lt:Fr.-11w subscriber los ;use received frviri the Eastern eitiVs, and Is now ort•entoz at the above stand. 4 lan 11 347[11441it of nrcicies to bus hoe. con•tsting ot . Drags of all kinds. Dye Stairs. Pants and Ciar•ltllcalq. &e., together with all such articles ns nre usually kept for sale at n wholesale and retail druit stow. fits stock is eittircly new. and has been selected wiLl; care Ile Is confident that his articles.. both at to guilds. and Frier. v tit please such as may !seor him with mall_ toys., 4 .IZ•yrriarnenr and hnthinglinen:. Lan , Saris.—Tt, ta:mkiol nor tie increased and still iticreneing paltanage bestowed oil them, since the opening of their establishment, teg leave to stain thai their baths are open at all tunes. and that hot, cold and shower bash, Ctut be had at any moment.— A few More boardata Can be. ligroin:undated by the week , and gentlemen can broeure' breakfast. •upper. ere., at the usual boor.. say • Irrealosst 71 o'clock. a in ; tiinnot. 12i ; *n . rpOr toi p Oysters. cOoltnr drinks. and other reaelinlinutt furra4is• eit in a superior slySe, and charges intelcruie, rani .5 PECIC, TIIONIPSON L CO. "IuNGALIEL APLANING ?TILL—JAYr..,, Lora would rempectfully inform and tde public!, that his new evattlithtnent is now in full upe ration. and that ht it prepared to furnish Boat Cabins, and fill all older, for Planed Lumber. wall promptitude, and at the kr."CIII rates_ Board and Plank. planed on our or both rides, Con stantly on hand. Stilh. Doors and Mouldings, of rrery deacription, madr to order. Builders and Carpenters would dial it to their &dram. rage to pre him a earl, as lie can now 61,14111. h them With planed stutT, suitaLle for ierry description or work, dec3-11 F IFTH IVARD LIVERY STALILIS.—Th e 17 A I subatinber. having brought ant the well • known Livery Stable kept by C. U. Doty. in the t tt'un.l. respectfully inferno his friends and the pub. he gettemili . that tie will keep at all times a stock of the beet description of tiding horse*. buggies, carti's**of all • kinds. nod in short everything required 171 his 11710, of business A eonsideratile portion of his stack is new, and be is confident no stork in the city will be superior to his. Dim terms will be moderate. Dia stable is on Liberty se.. a few doors above the renal bridge.vidiete respectful. ly solicits is *bare of public patronage. 111 CIIADLES COLE:MAN, rf...11e in also provided with on elegant Hearae.'which will be furnished when required. oet23. PI...Wm • amme...xm..... ARM* OWA .0., /AlEthl"Weto' l "77 7 to`"r : lend i ll); T lrlW:l„ th er. , ..dT,rifiA re et w ere the% have opened an extensive IT ALL-PA. 'ER. WARE:IIOIAL and will have constantly on hand an extensive assortment of gam' Glazed, and Plain PA PER HAN:GEN:GS Vt !vet and Imitation Donlan, of the latest st)lcs and most handsome IttilleTllll for papering balls, parlors and chambers Thep inanunietnre, and have on hand at all brats Print/1m Wrtung, Letter, Wrapping and Tea Paper, Ron net and Pullers' Boards—all ot which they offer tor sale on the most accommodating terms . and to which thts invite the attention of merchants amt others . ALSO—Mang BMA! of rill kinds an dm best iisd ty: Kr hoot Books fsc , alnays on be a d . aud for sa n le tic above. aitr2s .., _____ visisms ____ . err at •Ist 4 ap —r-s isto ---- s-a.. CHAS. H. PAC:LSCIN. (hue of the n finnom b of Paulson & Gill.) baring opened his ew stoma at No. 7t Wood street. nest dour to the corner of Fourth, is now manufacturing. and recciv.. but front the Eastern Nue*. a very large assorttnent of Hats and Caps of every description, warranted to be made in the best manner and of the bast materials. Ot. tar. Seel, fine and common Muskrat, Scalene, Hair Seal, Plush and Glazed Caps. ALSO—A line assortment or ladies Pure, *ltch as 1.% wt. Fitch, tienet. awl Coney *4li. Tippets and Fur Trim mings, all of which he at Eastern prices for cash, both wholesale and retail. Conntty merchant., will please call and examine my stock belOrc purchasing elsewhere. __ ........_ ......_.--..........._ Wholesale Shoe Store. 11. CIIILDS & CO. are now receiving their Spring supplies, consisting of one of 0111111 the lamest, cheapest. and beat assortment of Boots and Shoes that they have ever bean able to bring to thin market. • j ALSO-.Ladies' and Misses' Florence Braid and Struw Bennet,. of the latest style; together with a splendid as. sortment of Palm Lam Hate, ?tree'. and DOJO' Sttranter Cap.. AT.f4O—A large lot of New York Tanned Sole Leath er, al I of whicb, having been purchased at the lowest Times, and selected will, great care for the Western trade. will be sold at a small &draftee on the cost and charges. All merchants wishing to purchase will and it to their interest tomtit and examine their stock before purchasing elsewhere. tnar27-tr PoWliffit's City liagurrnan tiatkry, Philo street, Pittsburgh, Pa.. rind Franklin Buildings, HAM. more, Md. Mr. Porter respectfully announces that he has, at con siderable expense, fitted up Apartments and arranged light for Daguerreotyping purposes. His long experience in the art hen enabled him to overcome many of the objections too common to pictures taken by this me thod. Mr. Porter is aware that the impression has gone abroad lowing to the many failures to produce good pletures, that clear and distinct Daguerreotypes cannot be made in Pittsburgh. His experiments, however, since he has opened his Gallery, fully warrant him in snyingthat as good pictures can be made here as elsewhere. Ladies and gentlemen are invited to call and examine specimens. Instructions given. and instruments and materials fur nished on reasonable terms. All orders from country operators promptly attended to. new2.5.4f DITTBBURGH CHAIR AND •CAHINF.T WARE, Ep, Third street, Plusburgh.—The sub scribers would respectfully return their thanks to their friends and thapublic, for the very liberal patronage be stowed since the commencement of the new. firm, and would earnestly solicit a cnntinuance of the same. • They would respectfully invite those who want to pur chase anything in the. furniture or chair line, to give them :lean 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 "ixtenaive 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 they formerly would obtain only in the East. Hav ing adopted the pnneiple 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. novitLy ROBERTS ff,; KANE, AVI G A HAIR I RES- r ALOON—BLAcr sox & POVIITAIN, Tonsorial- PrVersors, 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 waft on gentlemen at once, with e ase, comfort and politeness. In connection with' their saloon, titer have fitted up an excellent shower bath, whore persons can have shower baths at all hours of the day. They still continue to serve their customers also attheir Old Segni, corner of the Almond and union, etrpet fobtfilf ' _ °;f. MEM "•- :4,.,.. ; :.. :~~ ` New York Pekin Tea Company. rArnox TO THE PrELTe. t u...x,o;Dkat JAY.‘I- is the only tunhorized agent in Panalmrsth and Allegheny Once, for the stereo( the Pekin Tea Company's Teas 0(75 and ri Fulton. st . NePoo'.. Any - other person in Ihusburgh pretending to eel! our Teas if art inlN>litttr. and deceives all who may patronize hum. It is commonly known that the Pekin r pea Conipanv's Teas have proved superior to alt other Toes sold, and lir this ftazon many persons have dishon estly pretended To bore the sole of the Pekin Tea Coe:I -rma:1r', Teat, when the ) aro all the time candling. trash and cheep stud: which they have obtained elteWhere.— °there attain estrum- the name of tbit Pekin Tea Com- ; puny and imitate oar packages, and thereby deceive 1 man) . . %Se ate infonard that there is a person in shurgli selling Teas under the natal; of the New York and Phila. delphta Pekin Tea Company. We have duly to say that this assumed cutup:lnv have no connexion, whatever. with the New Yotk Pekin Tea Company. as consumers of tea will readily dtscoivr by comparing the article they sell with the genuine tea. sold by the New York Pekin Ten Company, at the army of Alexander Jaynes, So. 72 Fourth street. N. ll—Messrs. Mcr.ILLNIONT IJOND, f Philadel phoi. have CO conne Lion. whatever, with the o New York l'ekin Tea Company. nor have they any tight or privi lege to sell teas under a name no nearly tetenchling ours as to have a tendency to mislead the public. Fuze at CO.. 75 and 77 Ftlitetl at.. N. V. .scseris Lady's Dook.and Family Magazine oldest Nluganne in the United States. contains monthly sixty pages of rending matter. by the lira wirjwg, in the conutry,......tereire more•than the New York 51agatiaes. Two splendid steel Engravings an undeni ably authentic colored monthly Fashion Plate; Model Cottages and Churches, Crochet Work, and other manors for the Ladies, all illustrated and well explained, &c. for One Year, ' (which includes the Lady's Do!.. lair Newspaper, making three publications in one month) 8.3 00 Two copies, without the Lady's Dollar Newspaper. • 5 00 iFive copies, with one to the person sending the club, •• 10 00 Eight copies 1500 Twelve copies • • - ........ ••• • ..... •20 00 A specimen of either the Lady's Book, or the laily - s Dollar Newspaper, will be sent to any person pa y ingyom aFe on the request. Address, d: L. A. CODE). )ant.!l•4l No. 113, Cheannt at., Philadelphia. Firth street Turning Establishment. - jlilE: Subscriber. having completed his late improve ' merits. is now prepared to do all kinds of Turning and ...:awing in a style far superior to any other shop to the West. as he has note twelve turning lathes. boring ma chines. and circular saws fitted up on the latest and most improved plans. lie would mast respectfully Manta his friends, and the public generally. that he hiletels teigivc his full attention to their orders. he will keep a rl.llllllallt supply for the accomnio.tation of his country customers. (carpenters and ettbinet.makers.) of newel-post and bid lusters, materials fur volumes and hand railing, bed posts and table legs. Also, bed posts and rails fitted up nil hi. moat approved plan of iron fasteners and hickory screws. All orders from a distance promptly attended. to. N. D.—Our German friends will always findRYAN: some at tentive German in the estoblishment to attend to their orders. - N. D.—The subscriber would further inform the public, that he has a very powerful engine—about 70 horse pow er—and a few small moats to let, *III steam power in them, suitable for small branches of mripufacture. Fifth street, No. 28, between Wood and Market sta. inn:KS-dim .13 A. A. Mason & Coo, GB his yin irrxerr, scrwart Torun arm Form; mutters. I NFORM their friends end the public generally, that be- Mg about to remove to the spacious and elegant Store. recently erected on the adjoinum lot, they will close out their large and well selected stock of Foil and hinter Geed's, AT COST, and its many CMS lestrb;an cost, to cna ble them to open their new store with an 'entire stock of new Goods. The sale will commence this day, a 4 continue until the first of March, or until their removalo; Their extensive assortment of DRatSZOODS will be sold full JO 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., &e. FrenchonFrench and German Merinos, Queen's Cloth, Plaid Cloaking", Broad Cloths of all the moat fashiormble colors. Black and Fancy Dress Silks, of every variety. Sitswts—Cashmere, Terkeri, Tartan, Plaid,-and other Shawls; a very large assortment, fully reduced one half in price. Ftarrszts—Welsh, English, and American Flannels, of all colors and qualities. Bonnet and Cap Ribbons. Gloves, Hosiery, films and Fringes. Wrought Collars and Capes, Laces ' Artificial Flowers, Plumes and Feath ers, Scarfs, Crava ts, Handkerchiefs, Fancy Buttons, &e. LINEN GOODS of every description. ' Woolen Gitods. Cassurteres,„ Cassinotts, Vesting', Beavers, • Mai, Tweeds, Jaynes. Whitney and Bate Blankets. Also, an extensive assortment, Calicoes, Chintzes, Do mestic Gingham'. Cheeks, Stripes, Ticking', Brown and Bleached Muslins,hc. The following will be some of the Prieesr- Caehmeres • 181 e. Usual price Mous. de Laines 2 ' 503 1c- Gala Plaids SOe. " " 81;00: 11101181 r & Oregon do• .20c, 4 4 374 e. Alpsecas IFlc . " ..... Flannels P.Oc. Wrought Collars.• • • •18le. 4 4 77i& Calleoes• • • OgYtOe. 311 c. " Cassinetts in sic. " ... •.. . . 12k. Together with every article to the store, whit:ill - Will be , offered equally cheap. Visitors may be matured, that they will not be disap pointed in the miallty or prices of our goods. A, MASON & CO. rpO C• I • ' A .7" . er . 1 'pay three doll. and seventy-five battl e 100 cur, forgo , * mixed country raga, in quaatitiaa or Shy to three %canna Pounds, de li vered at MY Beek Store , No: SS Wood street, Pittsburgh. ' 04 hand % IL general supply saw! books, writing and wrapping paper, blank books, ate:, 'which- will be sold by the dozen or reteil, at lowest eallt riot's for rea dy Pi Y* l,O "M Agent,- . 4,tto-x.4g4tvi MUM CFI 15, ' 1843. itlistellantoug wuunm J. Burnilde, AUCTIONEER AND COMMISSION .MERCHANT, Al./.EGIZENY CIIT, PA. CIRCULAR. --The undersigned having complied with the requirements of the Auction Law, and taken out a Commies:tomes Auctioneer, for tho City 'of Allegheny, is now ready to.receive. merchandise,. is all variety, on consignment for either public or priva.tesale : and from long experience in the. above branches of business, flat ters himself that he will, be able to give entire satisfaction to allls ma favor him wih their p atronae.. Liber h al o advances made on t consignments. g I Shall en deavor to make speedy , sales and quick returns. Tendering you and your friends my services, I remain yolk obedient servant, WM. J. BURNSIDE. Allegheny city, September, 1947. aximamvers.- James May, James NPCully, John Little." Jr.. John B. Guthrie, Writ. A. hill & Co., Jones B. 3PClintock, James K. Logan, John D. Davis, Parke & Hannan, John B. 31e- Fadden & Co., Alexander Stuart, Young & Stevenson. novl4-y John Cartwri,ght, TISIPORTER and Manufacturer of Cutlery. Surgical an, Jl. Dentallnstrurnents, Studdlees and Tanner's hand tools, -Taylor's_Patent Shears, &c. • Also,- manufactures-Truss es. Supporters, Isc., in great variety. John Cartwright,' manuftteturer and importer of Prn, Pocket, and Table Cutlery; Razors, Scissors, Files, Saws, Tools. &c., has removed to 83 Woop Smear; second door belovi Diamond alley, = • And has lately-receved large assortme AN D of - PEN AND POCKET KNIVES. KNI MS FORKS. Moo, Rogers' and Whotsenholms' FINE CUTLERY, Elliott's. Rodgers'. Wade and Bro.'s Razors, Scissors, Razor Strops. &c. Damascus and Wire Twist au.Ns, RIFLES AND PISTOLS. Allen's, Colt's. and Blunt's REVOLVERS; Povrder Flasks. Shot Belts, Game Bags; Walker's and Coxe's Extra Percussion Caps; Bowie. Dirk, and Hunting Knives. Tools. • such as Callers. DiViders. 'Flyers: Nippers, Hand Vices. Squares, Rules, Braces, Bits, Spoke Shaves. Stocks and Dies. Wire and Iron Guitars, Mathematical InstrumcntS, ac., in very Feat variety. f'Jobbing a n d repairing neatly and punctually done. matt.ty • Auction :Notice. r PH F. subscriber ha* paid into the Treasury of the Corn. monwealth; the amount of license required by law. Ile has green the regularly approved security, and taken out a comussion of the first class. as an Auctioneer of the city of Pittsburgh, and rented that spacious wareroom belonging to Sylvanus Lothrop, Esq., No. 214 Wood st., three doors from . Fifth. where he is prepared to attend to the sale of every kind of Merchandise. Furniture. Real Estate. Stocks, Shipping, 2ke.."either at the Auction Room. or on the premises. and , will hi all crises exert himielf to the utmost for the benefit of his employers, on the • most reasonable terms; he Will sell exclusively and only on commission: - neither purchasing nOr having any interest . avhatever on goods in the store, but merely the Commis sion for selling. thereby giving all owners ICfair chance. without pattinlity of having therein property disposed 'of to the best advantage. Sales will be promptly settled when made; advances will be given at any time on the meet accommodating terms; merchants will not be charged for "advances. Regular sale days:Wm:ldays and Thursdays, of Dry Goods, Grocer iex. Furniture. Ike.; and every evening, Hardware, Cutlery, Watches, Guns. Pistol.. and fancy articles; Rooks, on Saturday evenings. .plat JAMES Auct. Ntrw Arrangement. U. .9. lIMTEL., CANAL. BASIN, PITTSBURGH . , PA. PHE sub senbcr, having leased the above estiblishine ni, 1 and having refitted and made some material lions and additions, is now prepared to accommodate his friends and the traveling community in the best possible manner. The . advantagee of this excellent Ilona,: are peculiar to itselff, an those traveling by canal, pu wieularly to inclement weather. or landing at tuidnight, have only to step tines the packet into the beantuully furnished apartments, where they will be contented and Comforta ble. It, addition to the extensive accommodations be longing to this house, the proprietor has, at great e xpenie, refitted, renovated, and made such additions as will se cure to biro the 'noun er of hl< kind patrons, ^We'll call The liar, the Diuing-roam, the Chambers. and particu larly the culinary departments. are so provided for that we challenge cOmpetition any where. The are will be of the best the ma.rket a ff ords, and the prices The proprietor haring been clip:Ted in eaternist for guests for many years in the cast, feels a SCITOd that by strict ante WIC, to business with a walchfal cps to the comfort of ins guests, he trill deserve a share SC the pub lic patronage. any-Y.144n nußKtfounat. MEIN MEE • 8001 IND /111 - PRINTING 1FF1C.134 N. W.. Corner of Wood alsit.Ftfth Streets. THE Proprietor of the -141euertso* Poe? 'and Miltcurr .T D MARYVACTERER, respectfully informs his friends and the patrons of these papers, that ho has a lame as sortment of JOB TYPE, k ALL OTHER SFATE RIALS necessary to a Job Printing Office and that he is prepared to execute - LETTER Pa .s PRINITya OF EVERY DIEWRIITION; Boo A-s. Baltof Ladi2ig, ' • .Circulars,'! Pamplaca, Bill Heculs, • - ' Cards: Handbills. Blan . • Hat Thm. All kinds of /Ranks, Sage, ks, tage, Steamboat and Can Boat ' Bills, with appropriate Cuts, printed on the shortest notice and most reasonable terms. 1 He respectfully asks the patronage of his friends, and the public in general, in this branch of his business: sep22 • - L. HARPER.! Vegetable Pultatizatung - Balsam.. • TT is now twenty years since I first used the Vegeta -1 bie Fulmonary Salaam in my family. • Since thattime it has been my practice to keep a bottle of the article by me for the use of my family, which is large, and for the benefit of my Mends; I have'uniformly found it to be a very valuable. efficient medicine: and think, that by using It seasonably for the complaints 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. lie has since written to me for more,' having found no which gave him so much relief. -OTIS 'PECS. ; 1 Sold to Pittsburgh by c. .1 . • • . B. A. FAllNrflifus & CO., • Corner of First and Wood; also, corner of Sixth and Wood streets. • ' - ,dee.2.5 DIME GREEN AND BLACK TEM:T r /rem the .Neti, York Pekin Yea Conipany.—Just received at the Po. kin Tea Store. 72 Fourth street. a 'very large supply of fresh Green and Black Teas, of all the - diderentgradea and qualities imported into this country: packed in lead, in 2lb. boxei. in 1 lb.. f lb.. and + lb. package& A 150.5 1 tin Cannisters. of the different Apathies, conscenient for ihniihes and stetimbionts.' ranging in prices from 271.6enta V' lb., to 51.50. Mile Oolong Black Teas: at 50, 512 f, 75j We will reflind the 'none.: in all, cases where our Terati do' not rive entire sattsfactiOn, or ezehrulge for a. direrani aniele. - For sale, at the Pekin Tea Store; 72 Fourtli by ! (kelt ; A."JAYNES. i 110p007PS.;; SHOES. TRUNKS.. &C.-.fsbes May ward; wholesale and retail Doet, Snot , and Trunk Store. No. 190 Liberty enact. neerly opposite the head - of - Wood. P.& H. have in store and are receiving, their Fall and Winter stock of ROOTS, SHOES &e , . 'consisting of the largest stock they have ever been able to bring to, this! marker. Our stock of gooks have moody been manufac-' tared to our order. and expressly for the Pittsburgh mar.; ket. We also have constantly on 'hand a splendid stock of Ha y ward's llletallie Gum - .Elastk Shots. both for ladles' and gentlemens svear, the most bertwiful article ever, manufactured. We would solicit an examination stock of goods. by all who of wish to purchase either our at. wholesale or retail, as we shall 447 - at a mall advan re' above cot. Country merchants will find it so their inter est. to call and examine our stock before purchasing. FOLLANSBPX he HAYWARD, • No. I% Liberty st. -r) T A NOR— Ch irdrering-- 7 -0 n e splendid-rose wood 010e tave Piano Forte, made by flickering.. Boston. ‘. Herz.—One semi-grand Pianororte. from the manatee - fury of Henry Herz, Paris. 6, Octaves. Gale ¢ Co.—One carrod rose wood 6 Octave, made by Cale & Co., New York. One ditto mahogany 4j oe lave. Smififart. York.—One elegant mahogany Piano. Octave. which has been in use for about a year. Price two hundred dollars. Sr.rnND HAND PIANCIS.—An excellent second. band Piano. made by Loud & Brothers, in good order. Price SM. One second-band Piano. Price 14110. Pot sale by JOHN 11. NTET.I.OR.' covB 51 Wax! street. , ... F q A NCI' anoDscit Z, Rtsatres new store 67 3 rarketst. 45 pea china vares..variolm mylec 2 . 4 doz. pieces charted stud plain velvet ribbon; black "- " tr c rereads and Ter:cartel Globes; li- " Ivory M'emorendum Tablets: 4 “ rot velvet pocket hooks and card cases. . 4 " florae-ohne combs. imitation of shell; G .. Germ an eilver ten hellk •. Trent.miNns. Alar. lot or Dinio bend black fringe. A good assortment of Drab and mole colore4 • Gimp to match: ' % “ " \Tide Mark; Graduated Buttons. with il great variet y of miscellaneous goods, amongst ~ which ore Extra large sito Emonc Balm C.,./n1 Renils.tourirterl strands; IVriting Desks. nil sires I.mlics work boxes Beckmommon Bennis: Gold Sneer:mica. all sees; Black Union Galloon. Ail the above goods will be sold low. IT_ —_______. OMCEPATIIIC 1300 R 51 .—Just receiv __ snub store Book store of the subscriber. in MTh st.. neat attar Mrket : .Menu3lCdiro. pug, by SAMUCI - litilinemon. translated and edited by Chnrles Julius Ilempel..M. B. 4 vols. s Hortmon' Acute Discos's. by Dr. Bempel. vol. L. Flomampathic Domestic Medicine. by J. LoWric i ell' barged and improved by A. J. Hall. M. D. ichr's New Manuel. vol. 1. Noe. 1 and 3. tiering% Domestic Physician. A Manuel of Domestic - Cookery. fur the use of persons who am nnder Iforarropashic treatment. fk:oninchnosenls Theraptetic Pocket Book. for llomm. patitists, by Dr. Okie. liebeinr.ll.-11111Tirlie ThSeft•C4. vol. 5. - T...lCthr r with Medicine Chests, of ditrencet fizea and Priers. {31.161 VICTOR SCRISA. XTEW BOOKS JCST RECEIVED.-..-Ilescren upon IN Earth. be Jisnexvrtv. rine vtilumet, Charnock's Choice M - Orks. by Lymington. - I vol.. .0 85 Coincidenees of the Ofd end New Tesiaments, by - Chalmers Mi st, D. D.. P o e ms , - -- - - I '25 cellanies. roses-x.41-c., - 1 '5O Select Works of James , Venn. Wilson- Phillips ' i • and Jay. in one Inter vol., for the low plies of' . .1 50 • The Free Church Pulpit. 1 volumes; - . - - 500 Modern Infidelity, by Schmucker: Life of I)avid. • - - . • Daily Walk with Clod, by :Mathew Stron 0 75' . - Circle of Duman Lire. by Tholtick, - . g - , . - 0 0 :Pi- . 38, ' .Memoir of Charlotte Elisabeth. - • • .- 0 .11 The Works of Francis Turretine, in the °defile: - 1.11 , in. to be complete in four voloines,—three vOIIIITIPII nrn, reedy: .• Willis' Poetical Works. in splendid Turkey :Morocco. The above, with a great variety of new honks, lust re ceived by ELLICYPT h ENGLISH'. jan7 50 Market st.. between Thin: and Fourth; XTEW AND VALUABLE B OOE.S.—Undesiened Coin .I.\ cidenees in the writings both of the Old and New Testaments. an imminent of their veracity with an ap pendix. containing urcicsig,ned coincidences between the Gospels and Arts .and Joscphos: By ReV. J. I. Blunt, D. D. First American, from the Sneered LondomEdition, The Errors of Modern Infidelity illustrated and refuted, by S. M. Schmucker, A. M., pastor of the.' First Lutheran Church, Germantown, Pa. Sacred Philosophy of the Seasons: illustrating -the per fection of Clod in the phenomena of the year in tiartr vol umes—one volume devoted to each season. By the Rev. Decry Duncan, D. D. Chalmers' Miscellanies.. embracing Revivers, 17esays, and Addresses. By the late Thos. Chalmers, D. D. The above, with a large variety of new and Standard Works, for sale low, by' __.... TRW WORRS.--Good Wives, by Mrs. Child; History of Women, by Mrs. Childs; Prose and Poetry of Europe and America, by Morris end Willi*: MrtohievellPs History of Florence; Life of Banvenuto Cellini; Letters of John .Adams to his Wife; • Book of the Coon; Latrobe's Solace of Song; - Dictionary of Quotations. H. S. BOSWORTH & CO., No. 43 Market at. Brandies. X/1 WHOLE, Ralf, Quarter end Eighth Pipes of the following' brands and vintages: Snrerac. 1957; Seigneur—. Otard, 1,..417 and 1844; Pinet, CsatillloakCe., ;144 Hennessy, 1844; Dupe l, P. E. o. The above brands are warran ted pure. or no 'sale; good Judges are all invited to examine for themselves, at the corner of Smithfield and Front Streets. novl9 . P. C. 3IA.RTIN. V. , ALUABLE BOOKS—BOHN'S STANDARD LI- S' BRAR.Y.—Manhiavelli's History of Florblice and Prince: Roscoe's Leo the Fourth: Roteoe's .Lorenzo de Medici; Schiller's Don Carlos and other Draspas; Beck- man's History. of Inventions; Memoir's of Count . Gram mont; SchleyelPs Philosophy of History; Sehleyoll's Dranunje UtarUtline ; Menunra of Col- Hutchinson • Robe. Hill's Miscellaneous Works; Life of Boulennto del/ini : Cox's House of Austria; Bont erweck`a_Spanisli Litera ture. For sale by 'H. 8. BOSWORTH & CO., does ' ' - 4•3 Merkel street. rkRUGS.--un't a 111 Th TUTkOy Oam'bet; " klnc,'Yrno; " Opium; imw 'im '' p; • Oalbanum, strained: Jalap; Dimdelloit; • . Belladonna; Just received, and for sale by B. 11... PAHNESTOCK & CO.. Cor.Firat and Wood ata dealt . DYEAVOODs. bble. °blipped Linwood'. --- ," •ground do; 1 / 00 00 0 chip gr met Poetic. by Cerawood; Just received, and for sale by ' - D. A. FAHNIWOCK & CPC. FireVoba Woes; sr& FOR SALE, Paso Zegs - 4.l3Oondini- y an d „„, st.....flph lin-hamar 24 feat thint,.-and - ex. tending beak .110 (pet.- ,l a va al Mem are varlet'. IPtili 1 the position of the whoiegctr is one of.the most it .. vantegehturio Orecityi, Tilisihfr, ,Tra,,z:tppirto! SW4 X DER, , eavS , tr iii.J - ...1. ,- . , . - between , Dad,* -13 tultkfteta.:: ' instEN4o 0-.40t.0..,15 entneaaMstimmttsntd-tmst torststts ' .1 1 1-VbF ,', , ' °PI. :- - (• i : ffI.TPOC. ririnT4.:Viroo4lY 1111=E NENE Miscellaneous. ELLIOTT & kNOLISII 6 e T. CANNOT SAY TOO MICR 'FOR 11'!”--htitte .1. proof of the ethcaer of Dr. Wiitents Oriental Catig4 Manna • Road the followm : „ ...._,. r treat n, Feb. let, ifolit. flirt. Heys + Dreamy : A sense of Miry ohnusar s am 'Juniata a statement in regard to ino /treat of . ro m , • Dr. Willard's Cough hlgture upon my system. Forsoma twelve weeks, during th e . winter, 1 watso much troghlat% with 0 hemming conga, Romnder, toe entirely =Ora to attend to my work ; rutthe natuse-olayetam, L hid,eeoty reason to behave, pas rapidly T w in i n g at into CaniNpapuon. After trying venous re MO dl , . WDUI r aii{ ab (4; r we, led t o try a bottle of the Qrt Co libitum, slid must say that I ccuuiderlt dak_boSt to 2 Dotted States — in fact, / cannot saY too much Mr,. as i Was emits)? cured by the use of me first bottle, ths at,Slonstt,3 ItintlA imp, :got 2 . bmtle of it, and be cured.), .‘,lhansx, trco9o't.' g iaam ' t i t , VI cents. 'Per eels . • - • •-• 7 Ya :4 BROCip‘ ' No. 2, born. Row, Übe stweear Cute'. ' r!.7 Reid etsolby 4211.21, - 7, ..4anivlrto ANDRETHri GARDEN , eI EDS,..Tbu4trl=Vi P o„llt&d:del n4l4UiileveFr:ftywort)t cAit tto PoPtil Tlpbf V 0 1. • , . , EWE NEIli MEM _ - ~~ 'i ~ :l ~ ~l •'•• 4 6` 0 : , -*Tt',l7;o• , - • zr r; 11^.4 tit c 4 , ,r 4 4 1 •s4ii NUMBER 2041 Mistellantotts. _ __ urna ALEXANDER & SONS, I:CD FIWIROIIIO amur cf . Penn and ~..:-- " ei.-weenn w 4•;,,. St. Clair struts; Opposite the XX- Ilitaillinee change Herd, Sartene. on Pens sit., respectfully inform their friends and the public, that they are prepared to furnish end as. tend to every thing in the line of Undertakers, - As they have quit the business of Cabinet Making; and their at- Actition will be devoted altogether to the above business, keep a large assortment of COFFINS made anti flashed( covered, tun! abed in the neatest manner; with a variety of materials, and at all prices; wt: keep SHBOUDS dy made of all sizes, of Flannel, Cambrie, and Muslin, at all prices, and made In the etuteruStyle, and all other articles necessary for dressing tut dna ,d and furnishing funerals, of quality and prices to mu - SILVER PLATES for engraving the name and age ; ICi'CASES for Ity. the body in lee, by those who wish to keep their Me lds any lenph of time, and have ZINC C o metS to alter 14 for laying on the body; LEADEiIns ors band. We have's splendid new. HEARSE and a pole of fine horses, and any number of the best earriag,os, etc. etc., and will be prompt, punctual, and reasonable. • au.gl9-y Umbrellas 'Parasols Paraaalettesj ACID wALKINo CANE umsizELLAs. AlrAr. 11. RICHARDSON, Sramt Parvalliviita , . d o ei n p e ta ti the United States ,) No. 104,Mar Merchants are respectfully informed that I cosi . manufacture OW the above goods, by the aid. oof notwithstanding the great opposition of parties opposed to the introduction of expensive improvements. My anion, mane is complete, and prices so low 110 to.give entire (Ga. !fraction. fl:/"As there is an Umbrella Slorerwit door. of nearly the same name. It Is Important you should rememberWllL H. RICHARDSON, Bream Factory, and Paruentgo . of at Walking Cana Manila, sign of the Lanv tad EAat.e, No. 16,1 Market et., Philadelphia.- Mrs — Attention Mrs — Attention is requested to the celebrmod ' WditiMg Cane Umbrella, a neat and beautiful article, cembirdng all the advantages of a Cane and Umbrella. fe64 ••••••••-, A . °wag Ladles' Seminary, Allegheny City, 31rR. N. W. SfETCALF mould announce to the eni. .1 rens of Allegheny and vicinity, the intended :anus. val adds School. from the corner of Sandusky awl Straw- Derry streets, where he hint .been teaching for Aim last twelve months. On and after April lat. be trill occupy Rooms on Federal street, in "Colonaie Row," 2nd door from the bridge. The Academic Year will consist of two Sessiona l of five months each, commencing on Mestizos Monday In February and September. QAT= OP TiITION, rem IMISION OP ME Y0NT211. ,, En lish Department—lncluding Reading. Onhegrephy and Defining, "%Writing, English Grammar, Rhetoric, Lo gic, English Composition. and Criticism, Geography, His tory, Arithmetand the higher branches of Mathenaatka, Natural Philosophy, Chemistry, Astronomy. Botany, illy. siologyf Geology , Intellectual and Moral Science, and; all other - branches requisite to a thorough English pdaca tiou Classical Depurtment—JaclUding the Latin, French languages, each an additional charge of- •• • •sa 00 The• services of competent Teachers are secured. tor such as may desire to receive iastructions.in Drawiyg, Painting, and Music. Those designing to enter, will find it to their Interest to do io as near to the opening of the Seision es possible; yet pupils will be received at any timcduring the Siwalik Lad will be charged at the above rates only fromAta Came of entrance. No deductions will be made Atrabyea ces, except in cases of protracted Illness. • Aar information which may be desired, will be e fully communicated to those who call upon the at his rooms.; Reference may also be madu to the folkrwiug.gen-tre men ' Dr. T. F. Dale, Allegheny, Hon. C.Shalcr.Piusburgh. Rev. D. Elliott, " Rev. D. U. Riddle," Mr. 11: P. Schwartz, " • Rev. H. Dyer; "'' jan3l-d3ns T S. MORRIS & COS BLACK. WRITHS For 0. Sred or Q uill Peru, and the Copying Pnat.:-..:Th4isillt is the result of the .e,xperiments of several yetirkdOintiesi to the manufacture. on an e`mensiva scale, elf•an Miele suited to all the purposes of the consumer. -Tholtdrato . don of this Writing Ink consists in the following proper. ties: Ftrantv—in - which property it will be *awn° surpass all previous preparations.. It will flow withistr-1 feet freedom, either from quill or steel pens, and is emir* ly free from any corrosive qualities. Cotorr-The eoior of this article is a rich, beautnel blue black. IrrAll good black Ink. ftorn• its necessary chemical constitution, requires exposure to the an to irap . artodeep cobar. It must not, therefore. be expected, that the Mo ment the bottle is oiled, the Ink will be Ibund to' bill( jet black. The first appearance will be pale; but:alline dx poture to the chemical action of the - atmosphere, eyes on paper or in the inkstand; it will assume a brilliant blfr..k hue. Per , m.tyMeer—The coloris unaltereLle by s the lapse - et time. Itwill never fade. - On this account, all impart:lbn _ records should be made in this article, as years only deepen end strengthen its tint. -N. a nd This Ink •is suitable for all kinds Orlletallia Pens for Pens made of Quills; and what is_ tumor ; taw and very 'desirable with many, will give "(perfect impress:um by deo Copying Press • ••• ' We are tunic. ut the institutions with which we are conneeted..3forr(k Eine Stark Writing Ink; and:ut roipdet •to dnidity, brilliancy, and permanency, believe it saportior ;to any Ink we have heretofore rued.' , [Signed.). • "A. Thurston, Cashier Dank of Louisville: Wiu.' Ria u:demi. Cashier Northern Dank of Kentuck_y; George .C. Gawatiuney. Cashier [lank of entucky: L. L. Shreve, •President of the Gas Boni, Thomas L. ilcim; Clerk Of Barren County Court; Curren Pope, Clerk of .letfenson Cooney Court; P. H. Atwood. Seenitury Fireman's Inn-, • cane Company ;" John Muir. Agent Lexington linturotiho Company; S. S. Goodwin. Secretary Portland DryDoek and Insurance Company: D. S. Chambers, &drea Franklinry Fire and Marine Insurance Cornrow'', J:4l. Rhorner. Treasurer Louisville Savinstitution:l • A supply of the above Ink. just re edand for sale bie febY . JOILKSTON & STOCKTCI.N. Labor Ba~ing ,oarder S :__„ M0L,..7 EAGLE TRIPOLI, MANUFACTURED ,jV THE BOSTON MOUNT EAGLE rvaims. TOR cleaning the surface of Windows, Mirrors, and it • Ohm Want: and lesion rig it to its original transpd reney, tbis article Is decidedly without an equal- Both time and labor are saved by its use. ' A thousand, refer cares could be adduced, 'it necessary, to cerdl)" to HIM tact. • It will remove the oxide front the surface of Gold, ..114- rev. Copper, Ernst Britannia, TSu , fo, with the greeted facility, giving it an unrivalled polish. . • • A fair trial Is all that the proprietor' ask, and WM dua lities the most skeptical or its utiliq". • ' " d , Dine:ions/Or Iru.—Let the Powder ba applied Upon a amp. soft woollen cloth. With a vary hide czetticzo, every particle of oxide may be removed. fob 4 For sale b JOSEPH R. CARR. General' gent. y JOHN D. MORGAN,. Druggist , litrßs. DUFF'S NEW I'dILLLNERIr A.NB .DWRI :WAKING ESTABLISIIMEZIT, /Ve..10, St C'en't., (between Penn and the Bridge. Dresses, Cloaks, Cape's, Mantillas, &c.. made to the latest French andErigllsh Fashions Also, Bonnets, Hoods, Capes, Head:BMW. &c. A choice eeletiou of new styles Satins, Silk 'Velvets, French Flowers. Gimps. rich cap and bonnet Rlbbons, 'aces, FriF n i, olds. Buttons, Crapes, Modes,. Afas, Cambric& dkerehieft, &e., for sale , wholesale and retail at e lowest price. Country Milliners. supplied with the latest French and English Patterns of every new article in the Millinery and Dressmaking line, at New York prices. Straw Bonnets cleaned and altered to the prosent fash ion. PITTSIGROIi TL MO 'A jan2OND AXLE FACTORY. ISAAC Jo . ' • . . mm JONES a. QVIGIG, • :INl A l u u F e ‘h g r eYf ß, egi'l f c... S t r k7ings, and Co ß a l e i tilin d B llP 4 ne Springs, Hammered Iron Axles; and dealers InMaila• able Castings, Fire Engine Lamps, and Coach Trunadris generally, corner of Floss and Front sm., Fittsbuggilc . .0. feld-,3re .... . . A l vg. ; ,,z tl eceired, by ZEBULoll'.KlNlfif i .s.o ' 1 dozen fine Was Masks; 6 .. " Paper " • 6 " Common; . 3 gross Metallic. Comb Cleaners; . . 1 dozen P.gg Boilers; • 1 " • Sall Spoon.% D' , Bone Mustard SApooks; .4 gross German Silver Table Spoons; 6 " F,, Tea ' - ''' • 2 " Batter Knives' - 1 " Picture Toy Books; 20,000 China Marbles; . - 6 dozen fine Woolen Comfo rts.: k 1 great variety of CoWX and Cafts. ' ' - BASKETS. -w . 2 S dozenilne Proaohillow_Baskistsi " • willow 6 ,, Tarket " 6 `t' Straw Travelling' '"" ' ' 1 " Clothes " • ". 1 " Metal Tay.— . - " 1 " Willow cradles. 6 " Glass Motto Saida; 3 " Bone " Stamps; . 3 Allon's Patent Re v olving Pistils: 6 pair common Brass . z -'‘ • Idozen setts Chessman; 2 " "-- Dominoes; '' '- • 6 " Tailors' Te.. Measures; 6 " Steel Key-W.llgs, assorted; 3 "I China Doge and Sheep; 1 I" Strings Antber,Beads; 12 Nfillts Druras. M=Mll _-; E2nal 1 7 ' =am ~~;;~;
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