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DAILY _MORNDJG POST
pfiltied and ppbusiat etiry . Ar&rnirig,' (SuluNtsprcskted,)
g y L. lIATLPER, "..
x o rmwm OF , WOOD AND STILICIM
. .
rtrzsitUS.--Five Dollars. a year, payable strictly .
In aditinee: - .Sii- Dollars will invariably be required
notpaid within , the year. .
irr.Single copies Two cmirs—foisale. at the counter
of the Office, and by the News Boys. -
- - -
%nit 'Weekly - Mercury and Manufacturer
ISPhhished from the same office, on a. doublmedium
slteift,..at TWO DOLLARS a year, in advance--siugle
ccipies tams eras. -
Wr No paper will be discontined (unless at the discre
tion of the proprietor,) until all arrearages are paid.
`.IT --Nia attention will be paid to any order unless ae
commuildd by the money, or satisfactory reference in this
tity.
TERMS OF ADVERTISING.
PER FROLLItr. OF TWELVE EINES OR I.ECS.
ORElRsettion, $O 50 One Month, $ 4 00
Two. ..do 0 75 Two• •do 6 00
Three—do 100 Three do 700
One Week 1 50 Four do 8 00
Two• +do 2 50, Six• • •do 10 00
Three do•—••• 300 .1 One Year 15 00
YEARLY ADVERTISEMENTS:
. - Changeable at Pleasure.
- :ONE EQULIZE. TWO SQVARVL
Six _Months • $l5 00 1 Six Months 520 00
One Year, 21t 00 I One Yess•-• 30 00
- Larger advertisements in proportion.
IU -- .Cards of FOUR LINES. Firs Dollars a Year.
Large Cuts will not be inserted, unless ail cstrn price
itspaia. .
.11. - Y . : Advertisements upon which die nitinlicr Of I,ll.CT
tions is nut marked. will be iliscrleol and charged until or
dered out.
aAI373I`CALIONT, -itttern:n at Late.—thecit, fourth
• street, neur Patterson: Livery Stable. lea?
TAR. GEOILUF. w r
Ac.-0.54:e. No. Smithfield st.
TAR
near Sixth st.. Pitistatrgle tiedl.-y
\IL A. W. 01.1 VEIL. Pkysitian and Sttrgeon.-0.8.88
J_J No. 8. St. Clair street. jyt2o
MEM
ITAL. 4YIIA ILA E;IN SON . to C. S. y. has
I removed hi., office, in No. Si. Chair ',T.
It. .1 OIL\ C/L-t FOl•
opposite til•• F'ac huuec
I. OttI.ANDU L00,N113. Attor -
ney al Ltur.-Ottice 4th
st_ übove IVova.
fIN 110 AIAS M. M.A.R.SIiAI.L. Arturnry at
lArtvrie's Buildings. Fourth at. Jan7-1)*.
I A.M.F.."i CALLAN, _Wormy at Lute. corner of 'Wylie
i
ill .ad Fifth streets--“ Law Corner." febln-y
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1• M. KENNF.OI - . Attoraza at Law. Olice in the
.1. ' s saute building with Alderman 'O.F.Nlaster, Fifth st..
batty...lt %Vocal nit& SinithfnAil sts. aug.l7-thn°
JOa N ti.kftTON. Attorney ni L.111,--01lice. North bidu
of nalli street. betweuft Wood nod Sruithbuld, iu the
same with Altiunaan .Morrow.
1 061:11' li C. A'KliiinN. Alio, oar g at Law.--ortice in
AV:llilliCe'S building, na. 4th st., between Wontl and
Smithfield sta.
t Wittig %1 I.A N ti, ..Iticsary and Cauweiter a: La.ita
3 - land Notary Poblie.—Othee at the coruer of 4th anti
lVturi sts, over Sibbett & Jones' Exchanze odicc. oct4
AV " L i t t. -4 ."L":",:n*F"au.rtti .. l";7"te's.
twr ficaithirela and Grant marl - •
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LMUND SNMYUEN. An ornry et Leam--Olitee in
the building on the North Enst corner of Fourth and
Smithfield sts. nor 1 t-y
MORROW, Aldermon.—Orhee north side of Fifth
IX. street. betwceu Wood and Smithfield, Pittsburgh.
, CA-ti )I.ESS & M'1.21.1.1ftE.,' Attorneys and Cou.cl
ill ton at Luto.--o:lien on Fourth street. opposite. H
& R 11. Patterson's Livery Stable. Pittsburgh. septa.),
I,IORWARD 8. SWARTZ WELDER, Attorneys at Late.
—Office on Fourth street, between Wood and :Smith
field. opposite Patterson's Livery Stable. ap. -
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1 BURGE F. GI Attiorney at Lam.—tiitice in
x Breed's buildings, boy° Wood Pinsburg,h.
a. serl-/y
J
N. WI 1, Attorney and COll naellin
Office in Bake:well's Buildings on Grant st
113 C. stIANNON. Attorney wa Coons<Her ex Leto.
A_ • Office 9n 4th Ai— between Wood and Smithfield
and nearly opposite the Ntoyor's office.
isour'''. Dentist, Fourth st, five doors west MILL
4LI let. AU wort warranted. and if not perfectly sans:
factory no charges will be made. feblo
11 - 3EMOVAL.—Dr. - Robert Snydei7 has removed Ins
olive to Fourth street. between Wood and Smithfield
sn.msta titarl&-ty
lAAIES BLAKELY, Afilermon.—Cillice on Peon street.
opposite D. Leech & Co.'s packet line, office. Office
hones from 7 o'clock A. M.. t 0,7 o'clock P. M.
113 E.ittl.NAL.—A. Berien has removed his commission
_L and forwarding business from the Canal Basin to his
new warehouse, on Third street, nearly opposite the Post
Oftiee. ma y3O-3,
TOIESI J. MITCHfit.. AUrrroup and Counsellor or Law
•—thfice on Smithfield street, a few doors above Dia
ancmd alley.
.N. B.—. Collections made on moderate terms. mr.l6.
MGM
A %V - NO rter;--JANIVS S. ettitrr. Attorney end Conn
seitor at LIAM. has removed to the °thee tier! dour
west of Rody :Patterson's Livery Stable. Fourth street.
Unclog liit absence upon public duty. for the coining
month. any business for hint may be len with A. B. Mc
. almont. 'Msg.. as shove. febl7
AMES Z... ', Attorney, Counsellor. and Notary,
Pittsburgh, Pa- having resigned the office of Secreta
ry of the Pittsburgh Narration and Fire insurance Com
pany, will attend specially to collections. and business
connected with Navigation. Insurance. Accounts. and
Real Estate. Business hours.. from 9 A. M. to 9 I'. M.
:hike, first door west of Alderman Miller's, Fourth street.
near {:rant. • up''
flil.lll.l.liS 'L. I Attorory at Law. Pittsburgh. Pa.
Lj Cobintiasioner to take the proof and acknowledge
imeut of Deeds. Leases,Contracts, Depositions. or other
iwritings, to be recorde d or used in the States of Ks ntue
114.,Indiatta.:Pennessee. Michigan and 3lissolfri. Office.
'Barites building. Fourth at.
MIZE
LN .C. Atte
. 1 Franklin, Vetrano count.
to all bIISiIICKS entru_sted to his
Warren. Clarion, and JetTersu
R.EFEIt
J. A. Stockton & Co.
Illurplik. Wilson &
11on. James Kinnear.
'lion. Alex. :SVC&blown,
Hon. J. Wilson. Steubenville, 0.
j. 0 Ad partner . Mr. Liggett, nud Win.
E. Austin, Esq., will attend to my. unfinished busi
ness. and recommend them to the patronage of my
(eeds.. ..1-am authorized to state that they -will receive
4hecounsel and assistance of the Hon. R. Biddle. Office
:story of -Buskies buildings,Ath street, between Wood
Ind Market. [juG=ly] saguEL W.. BLACK.
Orro KUNTZ, Manufacture of Incorruptible Teeth
Smithfield street, two doors below Fifth street, Pitts
-burgh. Pa: Always on hand a full assortment of Plate,
:and Pivot Teeth, of a variety of shades, as simple Plate,
„Molars. and Biscuspidatoes, Gum teeth, Screw Pivot
teetlsoke. Teeth and blocks Made to ordt r ; Dentists
,supplies with all articles in the profession. All orders
from abroad must be accompanied by the cash.
Clatinn always on hand. novls-y
• A. 'A .`, merman, •t th 'a .I. en
st.; between Walnut and O'Hara sts., where he may
bet found at all times. Those having houses or other pro
perty to sell or rent. can have the same punctually alien
cled to; debts collected, and all the duties of an Alderma
will receive prompt tendon. 0r.27-y
i c rvißy W. WILLIAMS. Attorney and Counsellor as
ILL Lam, (successor to Lowrie & Williams,) Office at
the old stand, Fourth at., above Smithfield.
-THE Partnership heretofore existing between Henry
Sir . ...Willrarns, Esq., and myself, hi the practice of the law.
ioairdissolved by minuet consent, on the 26th ult.. and the
?business wilt hereafter be continued by Henry W. Wil
titurts,vrhem I most cheerfully recommend to ail for whom
have the honor to do business—as a gentleman every
way worthy of their confidence.
WALTER H. LOWRIE.
Georgelt. Riddle, Conveyancer.
FFICE in Avery RoW, Fifth street, above Smithfield,
argh.
ssos, Itloarosons, Aanexamrrs, BONDS, RULEAS.M. and
'other instruments of writing, drawn with neatness, legal
accuracy and despatch. He will also attend to drawing
and fillingMcchantes' Liens. Accounts of Executors, Admin.
estrators, fe., Examining tales to Real Estate, Searching
Eecenesjor Liens ; 4-c.
-From his long expe rience and intimate acquaintance
with the manner of keeping the public records, he expects
to4ive satisfaction to those who may entrust their busi
ness to his care. deeln
ENJAMIN F. DENISON, Arroaszyhio, -ail AXD Coussm-
II Lou AT LAW, Cleveland, Ohio, attend to profes
sional business in the Courts of Cuyahoga and adjoining
counties. • •
He will also give careful attention to Collections in filly
part of Northern Ohio.
• - -• •
Chief Justice Parker, Cambridge Law School.
Ron. Richard Fletcher, 10 State st., Boston.
Hon. Samuel H. Perkins. 141 Walnut at., Philadelphia.
Richard B. Kimball. Esq.. 53 Wall st., New York.
Hampton it-Smith, Pittshingh.
For additional reference, refer to this Office. feb9-1
PAWlPHLEThilliilaliaa of
iJ Schiller's Wm. Tell;
The Shadowles, Man;
Fougne's Maya Ring;
Unoline; .
Marco Visconti, from the Italian;
Musaeus Tales;
Talcs of the Baroness rogue •, &c.
H. S. BOSWORTH & CO., 48 hlarket et.
HOMLEOPATHIC
MEDICINES AND BOOKS.-7Just
received; a fresh simply of Honteeopathic Medleme
Chests ; Homeopathic Coffee, Sugar of - Milk, and a large
collection of the latest publications on Homreopathy, at
the Book. Store of .
fIIGARB.--75.000 Cla•Nli t of the folloOing celebrated
lJ brands: Silva, Esulapto, Dos . Amigos, De Fasten,
London Thant°. Palle Principe. La Royadero, Colorado,
Itagall . as, Comdr., Justo Sang Principe, Cheroot's Eagle
principe, Lord Byron Regattas. For sale by
dar,4o c. MARTIN.
rofc3siontit (Earn
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and Counsellor al Latc.
, Pa.. will attend promptly
care. Collections made in
counties.
Pittsburgh
VICTOR SCRiBA., Fifth streets
Between Wood and Market ste
.
• - -.l3l,lFroer-W.
Buiticos (Carb.s.
NirM...l. BURNSIDE, Auctioneer and Crmunission Mer
-1 chant, Federal street. Allegheny city. (chi
tiAMES Auctioneer and Commission al er
chant, No. 11.4. Wood st. Cab 1 •
- DowrEirs DAGUERRIA.N GALLERY, Philo Hull,
1 over Post (Mice. febl
OtiN D. DAVIS, Auctioneer and Commission Merchant
• cornorof , Wood and Fifth sta. fehl-y
OBEILTS .3; K.A.NE4 Pittsburgh Cabinet and Chat
IL nee/team, No. 82. 'Third at. febl-y
FBULON KINSF.Y, neater in Fancy Goods 4- Trim
_A mings, No: 67. Market febl-y
LEXAN DTA J AYN ES, Pekin Tea Stare, 72 Third it.,
_L - V. near Wood. febi-y
M'CLOSKEY, iron. City Clothing Store, No. 132,
l!. Liberty st., opposite the mouth of Market. febt-y
OSRUA ROBINSON, Agent for Harden tt Co.'s Line
It) of Packets. Fifth st., one door below Wood. febl-y
1` r! LIIAAI JACKSON, Poirot Medicine Depot, Lib
t , TTY id, head of Wood. tobl-y
A 1 AirrlN Lynx., Family Groot.. Southfield street,
nest door to the Fifth Presbyterian Chnrch. jc6
EORGE COCLIR.A.N,• Fonorarding and Commission
Mires aut. No. 26, Wood Pd.. Pincbur•• nov27-y
4 1 NGLISH & rworr. /3,k-salers and Stationers. No
1 56, Mnrket M., between Third and Fourth. feht-y
) DELANY, Fashionable Clothing Store, No. 49, 14b
erty st. febl-y
OON & SARGENT. Enakerx mtd Exchange Brokers,
N.E. corner or 'Wood anti sixth sts.
T H )I,NIES 8(.)N. Boniv.3 and drafrrs in Exchongv
. Coin and Bank Mgr., No. 65. Ih.rl: r:t. f.l• I-y
ACOI3 WEAVER, Wine cz . rid L..y.tor .1/crrioaty. r
•I Marlr?t and S.-1,1,..1.1 itll-y
t 112 LTON. Bra Fttuntler. No. 70 Second
.1-1. between MarLel 1-1,01 Fero rts. feb 1
rvitrrii. et Othi,l4
•F and Sixth st,
Y'S Looletng Was. and Clock Store,
11) No. Pt. NVood street. Pittsburgh. A reveral assort
- - .u e of ['ter. Mame! and Toilet Glitsqes : Portrait, Mil•i:1-
1, 101i.rt1r.S I..ITELLARI Dliittir, No. l'itJlth at., tUrf . and Lattitsrape Frames. plain nod ornamental. of
near Wood r
every varlets of patterns. Also. a nee stele of Window
C anices; eat! in and Cite them; all which 'Atli be sold
cheap. for cash, or city arrunan.,
jj!'Hoteis and Steaadmani (anished cheap.
JOSCPII 311.M.19 IV. Sri Wood %1..
Praelirat
NU. NS I). CAI; Creleh
/..,rs. St. Clair gtrert. oe.nr The ['ridge
1. )11 jlll..(;)Vt , 'N'S orricE. No. (5. Diumotid
(1 11. YAUI.:(11 , :, Hot ttert Cup Nan iti , o , +tr,r• and
d•r-aler in Fn tta ur all kinds.. Nu. 73, aloud
door to the corner of Fourth. 64,1
Li NI l'rtl lute. .11.irnn ff. Stnnh.) Whoksai ,
A •LER fuel; s'A's4"• CFnuerr.3. Tr,ltzte and Con...nu...in - " Alt rrh ants..s6 Wood"
/71_ mission . 31,, ch , t , e.5 , I.o.erty ILIA In , in Pal.t.t.rgh. The 011dt:1-A4o/cal huvnnz entered into
fell-v inwnermtni, under the al.ove ti•Areetinlly ask the
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patronage of the lrienna,d the lute firth. and ui" rarebit,.
ers gene ra!' y. They ie t Avarraillell in proutiintig that
th"t ran give .allail.etion to all 'Alto May Itoe 0f theux, or
maim and
t i nn i er i n coofirla business to care. WM. IL ,M PAIL
. Musical Ittstrioneatt,. No. 112 Wood lace% near W. M SINCLAIR.
Fifth. i r i.,NT
aily on hand.
I A. V :.\L L'V S t'V.. F u rerardinr. I• ,d
• 3i.. _llercArt a ts. Cutxul Basin. Piva.bu:bh.
Itior:t-ey
. _ he u“‘uuructu cc . ..,1
. fiL cep constatiZlV On
. iiollll . . cut,
n - P V u S te7tt .t.ll,liiii;ilS: tV ti V t;er i t ' v ' t.;. : ; " ::l%;. ' n " r d t'a .k n ' e " l " l:. ". u...t ' : ' I : i ''''."" l ' r
.ranV V. 4" F
c. r .lilt C'
ter t!l,:',',vkWan,:;(l.l.",‘r''ort_'se.";,l",,a„!
fei.l-r • ;
• burgh Om 0'.., - 1..s co.kunue In full opt:rattan. and we
TUSr.VII Wooli‘: 1:1.L. brinr,r. a:Jd dealer It Fe , i ." ~,,,,,,,; , ,ir ~,id,,,g .
riga and Item-stir Itaftftrrtrr. cornet of Second and to our stock . which enables us to
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fill orders nith promputes, Purchasers etc r`opeetinily
Wood st,...l.lti.burllh ° ' 429.1 Y ' ..olie.ited to ca I and Cl,l,.l:Tif prices land tom.. F.... 710-,.
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MOORE, 11,c , u 1.1 !'• , p Manofr ,, :itrcr. and
17 dealer in rzrz.s. Nu. 75. NVuod street. third door above
Fourth. frl,l-y
A NI Li :d'CIA;RhItIN Cu..&nth for ear Mir and
Rippnrd's Repo/or Linr at Paekrt Ships from N.oi
York to 1.. i moot. No. 11_ Liberty st fob I,
AMPS BLAKE!, ". Agent tor ,l it I.oe Lr, I.tro
IP, Co. ' s Line of Puekeis. Penn Si four doors below Ca
nal liaKin.
TOIIN•M'CLOSKIN. Tuth,r t.h,l I.llJarty
bon:real Siith street and Virgin ulky, %oath 51cle. •
TosEt , ii Boni Stoic. Ship C1iaw11 , .,.. and
A.LreticN ui l'ittslitirgh laird Oil Factory. so. 4. Mar
ket strut.Pittslmrtsh.
117Nevr Publirrown,7lV
. tiOdieo/11. .Ntwsretis-rs. . 'third at., opposice tlkc
Post ()dice.. t'sl,l-y
MA A I'Ff o'i 7ON X ((1 Pruprndo, of the Pubburzh
I Portable -Boat Line. corner Prnn and Wa) ue , drents.
kbl-y
TA M ES' MA V. Whoh,M. Grxar. Foravardint and Com
', mission Merchant. Water wee:. Letarcco Market Dint
F,rry. 6.111 -y.
IVILIAAM .1. HILL tl'4 I. BMA! 11314 Er-Mange
lirokrrs. (4. Vood AL. one door above Fourth.
cam side.
T Ll;dc CURRY.Brr rtk , rs a on , l r<ha..;;< Frnk<n.
rz. Wood st., thirst door below . Fourth, west side
febl-y
R&511.:12. & RA 14 M Bon.t.wa and .E. 2 ',anode f:rok ,
n_ corner of Third Lind Wood eta.. opposite St. Clint-I.:a
lotol.
QUN sToN h STLI.'KTON. Bookoliers. ti ono
• Pl;Nter.l and PradiAcrs. corner Market and Third eta
fel.l-y
LOOMIS. Agent. Bookff•ller and Suwon,. and
111 dealerin Prio:in_ Paper, wood street. between
Diamond alley and Fourth. (ell) -y
it A. NI*.ANUINV. A.gcrit for l'iritVollll . s
Line. and Independent Portable Boat L
ItaPin.
FOSES ATWOOD. A vent or the girth American 1,
.11 Sumner Comony. of Philadelphia. %Vetter and rri.ni
nt.. at the Warehoilite of Atwood nod Jones. febl-y
111101)ES & A I.COR.N. NI
E% of 1111,grara
entsurt. tc.. No. 27. Fifth greet
I.rtween Wood and fehl-y
17 - I(7TOR 11.6-11. r. Srestion,r.Unti
V Find M.. hetsveen Wood and M.nrket sta.. Pinsbnrah
Pa. jan7-y
V1i0(11, BOOK AND PAPER \V All.l 7 .llOUSE.—Liit•
Loonti3. Agrnt. Publisher. Bookseller and Bookbind
er. No. S 9. Wood st... Pittsburvh. rnarts,y
..NI'STP.R.N. Foiencier Gas Fitter. Stnith•
. field street, between Diamond Alley and Fifth st.,
Pittsbureit. deelB-1y
T J. 3,i'oEvirr. Wholesale Greocer, dealer, in Pro
0? • dnre nod Pittabarg inanionetores generally. No.
214 Liberty. opposite 7th street. Piibtborglt. nn=—Y'
OEVEN BIG DOOR.P. rt,r)TIIING STORE. Ne. 5
Street. near Liberty. JOHN FARREN. Proprietor.
Pittsburch. novl4-y
CGORGE ILMOR. Foorth ,ireet. between
J Wood and Smithfield strcets. nearly opposite the
Mayor's office. jontrXy
TOON D. 110ILGA N. Innfeud" and Horse"! DrurriV.
P No. 931. Wood street, one Jour South of Diamond Al
ley. lob!
4rALLANSII3I: TriWARD. Bh etendßetail
Dratrrs in Boots. Shoes, Troika. /cr.. No. Itti Liherq
street, nearly opposite the head of Wood. frb4-y
1) A. FAIINESTOr & Whol•snle Drag rare
_LI. house. corner of First and Wood streets, and cor
ncr of Wood and Sixth etc.
ire): l T?el . nr ge ' v o 'l .Z,,1-:'l‘ireerv.e-emr°y"odn th ei r
st.nnd Duquesne \Vey. dectßi
WM. ALEXANDER Zr SUNS. Chin Makers and
Furnishing Undertakers% corner of Penn and St.
Clair streets, opposite the Exchange. Entrance on Penn
feb4-y
TOIN If. MELLOR., ‘vholesale and retail dealer in
t Manic and MU-Sielli Instromens, Plane. Fortcs.Sehool
Books and Stationery, No. 122 Wood street. Pittsburgh.
jaul-y
BRAZIER'S BELLOWS.—Just received an assort
went. large sizes, Brazier's hand Bellows; also. Pnr
for and Kitchen do., wholesale and retail.
decla JOBS 131..A111, 120 Wood st.
S. WATERMAN. wholesale Grocer. Comminsion
* and Forwarding Merchant. and Dealer in Produce
andPittsb 'ugh I , Sanufacturca Nos. 31 Water. and 2 Front
sta. Pittsburgh. Pa. 13,23.1*
F. SIMLERS. JNO. NICOL,
ELLF.RS & NICOLS. Produce and General Commis
sion Merchants. No. 17 Liberty street, Pittsburgh.—
Sperm, linseed and
lard oils. 7un27
JAMES PATTERSON. Jit.. corner of I•'irst and Ferry
sts., Pittsburgh, Pu.. manufacturer of Locks. I tinges,
and Bolts; Tobacco. Fuller. Mill and Timber Screws,
Ilounen Screws for Rolling Mills. &e. .epto-y
T BIIYAR, Rectifying Distiller, and wholesale dealer
. in Foreign and Domestic Wines and Liquors, No.
114 Liberty street, and 53 Diamond alley, Pittsburr„h, Pa.
LVt'II,NIARTII, Lumber Ilferchanr. Office on PCIIII
.-street, between Irwin anti Hand streets. Pittsburgh,
Pa. All commissions will be promptly attended to.
mals.y
T li. BISHOP, lite-rim:lT Surgeon, can be found at
tl . his Horse Shoeing Establishment, near the St. Claw
street Bridge, lately occupied by Messrs. Carr & Rowland.
novs-fiOm
CHANGE 1101 El., Exchange Place, Baltimore. L.
E
Doassir. Proprietor. Conches will be in rearlinees nt
all the landings, taconvey passengers, free of charge, to
the-Hotel. deevt-y
-IFARRICK MARTEN, Agent for the Franklin Fire
Y insurance Company of Philadelphia. at the Ex
change office of Warrick Martin & Co., corner of Market
and Third fareets. frbl-y
17 DIG & NEY, Agents for the Delaware Miami/
1.), Safety Insurance Company of Philadelphia, at the
Warehouse of Xing and Holmes, Water street, near Mar
ket. fehl-y
I. SELLERS.
Il INO.WICOI.S.
SELLERS kNICOLS, Produce and General Commis
sion Merchants, No. 17 Liberty street, Pittsburgh.—
Sperm. Linseed and Lard Oils. jan2o.
JOHN CARSON. S. J. WASHOUT.
CAIiSON Ir. MIMIC:11T. ,Wholesak Grocers and Com
mission Merchants, Sixth street, between Wood and
Liberty. Pittsburah. Pn. dee.4-y-•
WM. GLENN, Bookbinder. has removed to the corner
of Wood and Third ata.. above C. H. Kay, where
he is 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 1 Vines and Liquors,
Foreign and Domestic Fruits, Nuts, &c., No 60 Water at.
seps-y •
I►TEW BOOK STORE.—.I7. S. Bosworth 4- co., No. 43,
.I Market M. next door to Third. are just opening a
new and extensive assortinent of Books and Stationery,
which they will sell, wholesale and retail, at the lowest
prices. ap2s-y
TOHN W. BLACK & Co., Wholesak Grocers. Produce
and Commission Merchants. and dealers in Pittsburgh
Manufactures, N 0.166, Liberty street, opposite sixth at.,
Pittsburgh.- mayl2
tryrLibcnel advances 13110 et n consirments.
AMIJEL MORROW, Alumni - lecturer of Tin, Copper,
1,71 and sheet iron ware, No 17 F 5116 street, between
Wood and Market. feblo
JOIIN CALM:WIWI irr, Importer and Manufacturer of
all kinds of Cutlery, Sun:teal !muniments, 4.e., No.
Wtiod,StteM, second door below Diamond alley. febl
ÜBLKINiIiN'S UNRIVALLED BLACKING, =na
-1 factured and sold wholesale and retail, Smithfield st.,
between Sixth and Virgin alley. oetEl-y
CO-PARTNERSHlP—Theundersigned has associated
with himself John Nicole, fr6m Baltimore, in the tiro
eery and General Commission Business. under the style
of Sellers h Nicols. Dated IstJanaarylSlS.
lan.% ERAS. SELLERS.
. F ) IC . llAftll T.ECU, Ja... Importer, and dealer in
1.1., F oreign and Doineszie Saddlery, Hardware. and Car
riage Trimmings. of all descriptions, Ij o. 133 \Vood st.
Pittsburgh. seven doors above Filth, and one door above
H. Childs Co.'s Shoe Store. are/4
rpp couNTRY mliitcHAN - m—A. A. Mason& Co.,
62 Market street, invite the attention of Country
Merchants to their extensive assortment of Foreign and
Domestic Goods, which will be sold at eastern jobbing
prices. IL — rWholegule Downs, 2cl story.; sat
011E1. OYSTEB.S.—A constant supply of Shell Oysters,
17 roasted or in the shell; also Game and every delica
cy of the season, served up in superiod style, at the short
est notice. BANK EXCBANGE,
deco-tf Third st. between Wood and. larket at.
rII.IIOMAS PALMER. Alnoulacturer and Importer of
-srALL PAPER, Pine Board Prints, Borders, Land
scape Paper, Ornannntral Bairns : Traasporeaf
Z‘hadez, and dander in Writing and Wrapping Paper.
Bonnet and liinlors* Boards. dr., ke.. No. 47, Market st..
betWeco Third and Fourth. Pittsburgh, Pa. inarl4
1 McdX/N-11.14 T4,lia4id Barr; Ft;tr , aler — Firsi;i7.
.oi.. _near Ma rket.
prepared to Untke liras; Castings.
nod Brags \Works generally. on the most reasonable
and whiniest nonce. Ile invites sunelanies, and all
those using brass works togive ono a call, as he is de
ter:non-El to 4o all word in his hite errs low oty27-ly
167. corocr ul
1,1 M . KIN I. EV. Hem,. and Or.uturtml P !WC...
and denier in PAINTS. No 44, St. Olarr st., Pitts
hurgli. has cotistantls on hand all kind,: of PAINTS. either
Dry or Mtled: Japan and Copal Vataisti: /attar-ea Oil,
Boiled Oil. Spirus Turp,:ocine ; Window Glass. of all
sues. Bru.f.brs..s,., all of t h o be>t quality,
nod ~,t sal, at r,asoliabl , prices. sepl I -If
`tlik SPEAR (;.-I.RDF:.\ herioittul place IJI"
17 resort having been greatly repaired. the proprietor is
now ready to receive 140,1111F1‘, by the day, weeL, or
111gul 111. ILLS 11,,11111101.13111MS are yowl. and his )111GUS
are low. inn) j S. NI eCI ELI. i.NI).
.
T - \ A. CA MElit Munniorn.,.... f Hoihon War< and
if P/ou'orol Stolta, and ertool; 7 , 3tit genera/. respect
fall) ItAt.s the patronage of his fnends. Ile feels wear.
ranted that he can Five sanAttenon to all who may pur
chase of him. His catabltahrutut is on S'Kelvy't , plan of
1-ot..sth Ward.
I OLIN F. PERRY. Lau of the firm of Molrohn. Leech
ej ( - 0..1 Wholesale Grocer. Commission and Photo
Alercliatik dealer ui all kinds of Country Produce, cop
p.•r. tin plate, unit, rs' tools zinc. lead. litassta sheet iron.
trop and natl.. white lead, dye stuffs. cotton rants, salt.
Sr_ and Pittsburclt Manfactures generally. corner of
Liberty and Irwin streets. Pittshurrlt. Pa Lthera I ail-
Vallee, to Cash yr tioods, made on consignments of Pro
duce. Se. may I t-t-tf
OYSTERS'' OYSTERS!! . —Ciro ...Za neck
I, mspvcifolly intornis los friends nod the public, thut
he iz dulls in the receipt of fine Fr , sb 0,u,,m , 5. which will
Lew rred ap in every en - le. tit short notice, to suit his
tl,t•eiroand Ns/ Candy. and every ricer!iptinns of
ronictlionos+l , 3. on hand and tor sale ut the corner at 501
and Suntlitteld stn. sep2,-d
riEl)ltti ii ILAN. Conn:4l..lot; and Pen/wird. g
Ihrrhant. No. 26 Wood street, Pittsburgh. continues
to transact n general Commission business, iu
the purchase and sale of American nitamitacitnes and
produce, and in receiving and forwarding Goads consign
ed to Itn, care. As agent for the manufacturers he wtli
be constantly supplied with the principal articles of Pitts
burgh manuaaenire 51 the lowest wholesale prices.
Older* and arc reepectiiilly solicited.
XIIL DC S ICrepiag and Wri:l.;.; Claw, nor
1t
ot Fifth and Market streets. re-opens on Monday
rnt Mercruniie and Steamboat !Souk Keeping taught
the moat ftreenVn and expeditious manner:. In add,-
uon to the 11,1ni course of Instruction and practice. Mr.
will. Oa Monday next- commence a Conine of Practical
10,111,3. in which the appliestion of the noiettee of ac
count, to all the del:lila of bustiteas will Letninutely ex
plained. No extra charge made for theme hecturcs.—
limas of husineat, 10 to 12, A. at.; 2 to I, and 7 to 10.
r. at. hint
t .lluhkr. Druggist and Apoti4e
cam north-west COTIlt• I' of Wood and Fifth streets.
Pittsburgh. wiltcon.trlctl) on hand Drugs. Paints,
Dy.e-fitiTs.
N. B.—Phystriuns' prescriptions carefully eotnpontided
from the best materials, at any hour of the day or night.
MA, an a,sortntent of Perfumery: fine tooth, hair, and
clothes Brushes, &c.. !Le., which he will sell low for
lush. upllt•ly
Undertaker, Milli s,rect, Ito
! tnediutelv opposite the Theatre, respeethilly iu•
forms his friends and the public in general, !bat tie has re
snmed business as a Furnishing Undertaker. lie is sup
plied with 11.11,1 always keeps on hand Cuffing of all sites
and kinds. Shrouds, and ail other articles necessary on
such occasions.
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Silver plates. ire boxes. and leaden roffitlP will be cup
plied un order. A fine hearse and ea mages always ready
to attend itmerals. sep2l.l. I y
I.IA 11.Dw A RE. cu•ri.Eliv.'smmi.F.lty, tic.—JoHN
't% ALE CIL Importer and Denier in Foreign and Do
rm-Pic Hardware, would respectfully inform his friends
and the public generally. that he is now receiving hi■
Spring stipple of Hardware at the old stand of Walker &
Woodwell, e. 5 Wood street, which be will dispose of
on the must reasonable terms. lie will he 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 Welt. Wes
ter. Nlerellants are invited to cull and examine his stock
before por,hasine elsewhere. inars
Corner of Pen.7l and St. Clair Sore:,, Pittsburgh, Pa
I , IIE subscriber, having assumed the management u
this long established and popular Hotel. respectfully
announces to travellers and the public generally, that he
will be at all times prepared to accommodate them in all
things desirable in u well regulated Hotel. The House is
now being thoroughly repaired throughout, and new fur
niture added: and no pains will be spared to make the
EXCUANnE one of the VERY BEST Ifotels in the country.
The undersigned very respectfully solicits a continuance
of the liberal patronage which the House has heretofore
received.
THOMAS OWSTON,
feblo-daw Proprietor.
DItI. I (3OIST AND APO - MP:CARY. No. 45, Market
street, three doors above Third, Pi ash argil, ',rill have
constantly on hand a well selected assortment of the best
and freshest Medicines, which he will sell on the most
reasonable terms. Physicians sending orders will be
promptly attended to. and supplied with articles they may
rely upon as 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 largo stock of fresh and good Perfu
mery. dec3o
J. D. LEUMER, C. W... ND1:1t5074,
Late of Pittsburgh. Pa. Late of Nashville, Tenn.
lEIIMER & ANDERSON. DEshEas let Corron.—Far..
A warding and Comntiesion Merchants, No. 8, Front
Street, above Broadway, Cincinnati, Ohio.
REFER TO
Merchants generally. in Pittsburgh, Pa.
Merchants generally. Nashville, Tenn.
W. F. Lain & Co, Louisville. Ky.
Springer & W h iteman,2 Cincinnati, Ohio.
James Johnston & Co,
Hewitt, Heran & Co„ New Orleans.
Magregor & Morris. New York.
Duval, Neighler & Co., Baltimore.
Smith, Bageley & Co., Philadelphia,
Daniel Deshon. Boston
John D. Davis,
4 UCTIONEER and Commission Merchant. Corner of
Wood and Fifth streets, Pittsburgh, is ready to're
ceive merchandise of every description on consignment
for public or private sale. and front long experience in the
above business, flatters himself that he will be able to
give entire satisfaction to all who may favor him with
,their patronage.
Regular sales on Mondays and Thursdays; of Dry
Goods and Fancy articles, at 10 o'clock, A. M.
Of groceries, Pittsburgh manufactured articles, new
and second hand furniture, &c., at 2 o'clock, P. M.
Sales every evening at early gas-light. augl2-y.
AFULTON, lir/land Brass Founder, has rebuilt and
. commenced business at his old stand, No. 70 Se
cond, between Market and Perry streets, where he will
be pleased to sceEis old customers and friends.
Church, steamboat, and bells of every size, from 10 to
10.000 pounds, cast from patterns of the most approved
models, and warranted to be of the best materials.
Mineral Water Pumps, Counters, Railings, &c. &c.. to
gether with every variety of Brass Castings, if required,
turned and finished in the neatest manner.
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A. F. is the sole agent for Babbitt's Anti-Attraction•Pre
tni, so justly celebrated for the reduction of friction in
machinery•. The boxes and composition can be had of
him at all times. novl3-y
Q IIAWLS.—A. A. Masan Q co., 62 Market street. have
0 received the most extensive assortment of Shawls to
he found in this city. In addition to the various styles of
Cashmere. Turkeri, Wool Plaid, Thibet. Net, &c., he has
received a new style. of F,tench Long Shawls, a superior
t?orticle and very fashionable. Agvll
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PITTSBURGH, TUESDAY, APRIL 4, 1848,
Business Tarbs.
M!ME=l=l2!
John M. Townsend.
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Businc (garbs
ALLloere has just received from
i f hew lark the Fall Style 01 lIATS, which he will in
troduce this day. Saturday...Om/act !Silt. All those in
want of a neat and superior !VAT would do well to call
at NO. 75 WOOD STREET.
anp2 :id door above Fourth.
riFt3Wicgrtig - TATtir. ilia - old anti
of C. To tc totand k Co., and Carr & Rowland, beg
leave to 11111101111 CC to their friends and to the public gen
erally, that they are now prepared to execute' all kinds
of work in the Coach and Viagott-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, are prepared
to carry on an extensive and prompt talalllCSl in their
line, and they respectfully solicit a emitinuanee of the
liberal patronage bestowed upon the late firms. sep4
VeinUlan >k Inds.
GRIBBLE Jc Co. have removed to the corner of
• Wood street and Diamond alley, over S.
leather store, wheFetiley are prepareil o furnish Volition
Blinds. Wholesale and Retail, at prices much reduced;
having a very acentric mode rf painting. and other attvan
!ages unknown to others in the trade. Besides giving' a sit
-Rerun finish to Blinds, they trinithem with the best mate
riak, making them rich and durable.
N. B. Wide or narrow slats—portable or permanent'fas.
twangs furnished. Old Blinds Mitred. decl.B-y
Hardware, Cutlery, and Saddlery.
TOliti WALKER, Dealer us Foreign and Domestic
,Hardware. No. es' Wood street, would respectfully
inform his friends and the public ertierally. that he has
received n lame stork ca Forrirn Dm - tin - are per ships
i•Wyoinine.” and `iMontiogaltent:' which, to
gether s w ill, a lame simply of Amerwn., Goods be is now
receiving direct from silt mtmcitcturrrs. vyiil mnitehis
assortment very eihmst v e and C 01119 1 ,111. WeblC7ll mer
chants will please call mad evnniitir his smelt. eim4
E M NI'I'ArTORY.L-Ths. it Oise rl
-1.:1 hers, having etilamed uncle Csla!ainiactit or the man
ufacture of Srs:st. and the eerier of O'Hara
and Liberty streets, Pittsburgh—are pr.:pared to furnish
Files of every description. of tine hest quality; and being
determined to make it the intrrrst of consumers to par
eltuse Files from them. respectfully invite the patronage
of all who use the WIWI, •
notrli-y T. ANKnim & co.
EW LY IN VENTY7I) PATUNT BLOCK SCION I:
TlU:ss, for the inirneitiele relief and permanent
cure of N. /IP fa and Ramo:, (Sailed to all sires.) The
superior claims of Ili:. Truss conskt lit the 'comparative
case es jib which it may be M orn. The pad of wood be
ing neatly balanced on springs.. ) tobls to the pressure of
any part of it. amid therougly adapts itself to any rritiVe..
liienl Made by the wearer. to eau be warn without inter•
mission. until a cure is elTheled. The subscribers bare
made arrant:eine:no tor the minutes titre of these valua
ble Trusses. in a superior ro) to. in Philadelphia. and hues
them now for sale at their office. Nn 77 Smithfield street.
near Sixth, Pittsburgh. A'rr,
W KAUFFMAN.
ONONILMIELA HOUSE. as the roroer of [Vice
and Stot:,kfield worts. Pivsba.rzh, Pa.—The under
go:net] Pinprietotu of the NTotionguhcla House announce
to the l'uOtie, that the 1{011 , 4 is open for the reception of
Vi:oors. They are eolowimm of having A/ared no ex
pence in Mom: out the rkitablii.hment iu coch a sq le as
to render every comfort to the One•ts. They hope by
con:lant care and attention to lot:inea: to merit the pa
tronage so liberally, bbitoweil on the late Monongahela
House. lino r5l JAMtt CHOSSAN & SON.
NI.: WDR STORI:.—June D. l'iltirtuAN.
sale and Rani! Druzei“, No. IlCoud street.
one door South of Diamond aU r. l'ittsdnrg.—The
suhscriher has just raccived from the lantern cities. and
is now opening' at the above stand. a 101 l assortinnat of
articles in Ida line. consisting of Druz* or all kinds. Dye
Stiffs. Paints and Vern:sites, Chemicals. &e, together
with all such articles as are nskitilly kept for sale at it
wholesale and re sod drip; store.
ills stock is eatirel!, new. arid ha• Geed selected wills
care. Ile is confident that hi, both as to ti 55 lilo
told price, will please cuct as may Mein hum witla.a. call.
11, y:1-y
TitENEuNt ikfresiiment and Bushing 5a1..., Libtr
-11. ty Street—The subserthers,jdeepl) taistikful for the
iwreaeed and still incrersiii patronage bestowed on
SITICC the opening of thew estaLlishment. bap leave
to state that their bath* ore open at all times. and chat
hot, cold and shower baths can be hail at any moment.—
A few more buarderseau be accommodated by the week,
and gentlemen can procure breakfast, dinner, supper,
etc., at the usual hours, 421) : breakfast 7 o'clock, a. us.;
dinner. lei; supper 5i p nt.
Oysters, cooling drinks. and other IT fte,hilLelltt farms!,
ed in a superior style. and char ac. moderate.
jatils PECK. THOMPSON & CO.
rtINONGAITELA PLANING 5111.1..--JAairs Met.::
ICIER Wutlld ra,pecifully inform his friends mill the
Mat his ilesvcsiabhshment is nosy in tug opiration.
and that he is prspuh•d to furiiikh Bout Cabins, anti fill all
orders for Planed Lumber. with promptitude, and at tilt'
lowest rates.
Board and Plank. planed on oie Of both sides. con
stantly on hand.
Sash. Door, and Mott:dings, of every description, made
to order.
Builders and Carpenters would find it to their advrtn
%age to give him a call. 111. lie C21(1110 ,, flif/lINh them ‘vttli
planed stuff. suitable for every description of work.
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FIFTH WARD LIVERY sT.‘l2l.c.—Thc
subscriber. husilur bi, a I ,t tun the well ✓
known ery stable kcpt by C. tl. Dory, in the L . C I
Fifth IVard. respectfully informs his friends and the pubs
he generally, that he will keep at all times a stock ut the
61,1 description of ruling horses, buggies, carriages of all
kinds. and in short everything required in hi; bite of
bli.lar ss.
A considerable portion of his stock is new, and he is
confident no stock in the city will be superior to Ins.
fits terms will be moderate. Ilia stable is on Liberty
st., a few duos above 11, canal bridge, where respectful
ly solicits a share of public patroutiffe.
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CIIARLES ( 4 01,EMAN.
rrile is &lao provided with an elegant Hearse, which
will be iurnixhed when required. 0e125.
Jani - eintroward A Co.,
l Av p l ea sure l"he
to'n°7r to their
fr"-ldthatlethe7a'mitoc4 ) their old stand at\oß;oci
stret where they htiei,ened an.estensive VALL-PA.
PER
WAREHOUSE. and will have t onstninli on hand
mt raiensive assortment of Kann (.10/eil and Plain PA
PER V elvet and Imitation Borders of the
latest stilts and most hamisomi patterns, for papering
halls, parlors and cl ambers.
They manufacture. and have on hand at all dines
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Printing. Writing. Letter, N% rapping and Tea Paper, Bon
net and Fullers' Boards—all of which they offer for sale
on the most aerommmlanne terms. and to which the)
invite the attention of merchants and others.
ALNO--Blank Book> of all kinds and the best quali
ty: School Books, &c.. always on hand. end for sale as
above.
New Hat an Cap Store
CUAS. H. PAULSON. (lam of the firma
of Paulson &ILI having opened his new
store. at No. 73
Woodstore, street, next door to
the canter of Fourth, is now manufacturing, and receiv
ing from the Eastern cities. a very large assortment of
flats and Caps of every description. warranted to he
made in the best manner and of the best materials. Ot
ter. Seal, fine and COIIUIIOII Muskrat, Scalene, Hair Seal,
Pins!, and Glazed Caps.
A I.Sa—A fine assorunent of ladies Furs. such its Lynx
Fitch, Genet, and COM . ), Mulls, Tippets and Fur Trim
minas. all of which he oilers at Eastern prices for cash
both wholesale and retail.
'Country merchants will please call and examine my
stock before pnrchasina. elsewhere.
Wholesale Shoe Store.
jII. CIIILDS tr. CO. are now receiking
their Spring supplies, consisting of one of
the largest, cheapest. and best tiasortment of Boots
and Shoes that they have ever been able to bring
to thin market
ALSol—Ladies' and Misses' Florence Braid and Straw
Bonnets, of the latest style: together with a splendid as
sortment of Palm Leal Hats, Men's and Boys' Sumner
Caps.
ALSO—A large lot of New York Tanned Sole Leath
er, all of which, having been purchased at the lowest
rates, and selected with great care for the Western
trade, gill be sold at a small advance on the cost and
charges.
All merchants wishing to purchase will finro their
interest to call uud examiue their stock before purchasing
elsewhere. inar27-tf
oirrEays City Daorerrrein Gallery, Philo Hall, Third
street, Pittsburgh, Pa., and Franklin Buildings, Balti
more, Md.
Mr. Porter rePpectfully announces that he has, at con
siderable expense, fitted up apartments and arranged
light for Dauerrcetyptne purposes. His long experience
in tint art g as 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
(owing to,the many failures toproduce good pictures) that
clear and distinct Daguerreotypes cannot 'be made in
Pittsburgh. His experiments, however, since ho has
opened his Gallery, fully warrant him in saying that as
good pictures can be made here as elsewhere.
Ladies and gentlemen are invited to call and examine
specimens.
Instructions given, and instruments and autterials fur
nisbed on reasonable terms.
All orders from country operators promptly attended
to.novi',s-tf
PTTSBURGII CIIAIR AND CABINET WARE
HOUSE—No. 62, 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 funtiture or chair line, to give
them a call and examine their extensive stock now on
hand, consisting of some of the most splendid Eastern
and French patterns of Rosewood and Mahogany Furni
ture. Flattered by the very extensive patronage receiv
ed in their business. they have, at considerable expense.
made arrangements in New York, by which they will
have the latest Easternpatterns forwarded monthly, thus
giving the citizens of Pittsburgh an opportunity of pa
tronizing home industry. and finding in their own city
what they formerly would obtain only in the East. Hav
ing adopted the principle of small profits and quick sales,
they will be able to sell at as low rates as any of the
establishments ill the Eastern Cities.
novlo-y ROBERTS & K.kNF.
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RAVING AND HAIR DRESSNG SALOON—BLACK
'box & Focvrerx, Tonsorial Professors, have fitted up
the saloon on the corner of Cherry alley and Water et.,
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 persons can have shower
baths at all hours of the day.
They still continue to serve their customers also at their
Old Stand, corner of the Diamond and Union street.
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illisrcliantons
William J. Burn*.lc, ' -",
AL7CTIGNEER AND COMMISSI MERCHAN - *
LEGHNY CERY, PA...* BOOK AND JOB PRINT NO.OFF!DB,
AL
. 11L. Wiii, 6Oriier . of Wood and. Fifth etreeto.
fiIIICULAIL—The undersigned having complied with THoro dew.
of
the iifoottrot PONT anti nriemii
‘,„/ the requirements of the Auction Law, and taken out
and the ?Patrons a Commission as Auctioneer, for the City
,of Allegheny,
that hehas a large ea
ts now ready to receive tnerchanilize, In all its variety,
on emisignment for either public orprivate sale ; and from
Prepared to execute .
to
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sortment;M: Ids E. AND . ALL..OTHER MATE•
eAOCI*OREte
pavers,
illy informs his'friends
long experience in the above branches of business , flat- ary to
RIALS neeess a Job Pm' ting Office, and that he is,
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lets himself that he will be able to give entire satisfaction
to all who may favor him with their patronage. Lemma rams mtm - rmo. ov EVERY DMELPTION:
Liberal advances made on consignments. I shall en- B„,u s,
Bills of Jading, Circa/ars,
deavorlo make speedy sales and quick returns. Pamrhiers, -.- Bill Heads, , Cards:
Tendering you and your friends my services, I remain H an dbah, I Bl an k,. Eat v i .
your obedient servant, WA J. BURNSIDE. 'All kinds of Blank, Stage, Sreaniheat arid Canal Boat
_ Allegheny city, September, 1547. Bills, rate appropriate Cuts, printed on the shortest notice'
REFEBEACI.S. and most reasonable terms.
Junes May, James ?Weeny, John Little, Jr., John B. lie respectfully asks the patronage of his friends, and
Guthrie, Win , A. ilia & Co., Jones IL M'Clintock, James the public in general, in this branch of his business.
K. Logan, John 0. Davis, Parke & Hansen, John . S. Mc- "Ton_ L. HARPER, -
Fadden & Co., Alexander Stuart, Young & Stevenson. -
nuvl4-y
John Cartwright,
LMPORTER and Manufacturer of Cutlery, Surgical and
Dental Instruments, Saddler's and Tanner's hand tools.
Taylor's Patent Shears, he. Also. manufactures Truss
es, Supporters. he., in great variety.
John Cartwright, manufacturer and importer of Pen,
Pocket. and Table Cutlery, Razors, Sensors, Files, Saws,
Tools, he. has removed to
83 Wont, STacrr: second door below DinsnOnd nllcy,
And has hate rec,ivrd n large assortment or
PEN ANL) Pomo: r IiNIVI;S, KNIVES AND FORKS.
Ahio. Rosters' and t Vhotsanhohns' Fl NE CUTLERY,
Elliott's. Ito:lnsane. Wade and 13ro. e Ilszors, Scissors ;
(tarot Sta).s. ua. Itatm,scus and Wire Tas ist
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turi.,:s AND PISTOLN
Allen's. Colt's. and Blunt's 'REVOLVERS; Powder
Flasks. Shot Belts, Came Bugs: %%*alker's and Cusm's
Percussion yaps: litc.vic. Dirk. and limiting Knives.
Tools. such us Callipers, Dividers. Pl:crs. Nippers,
Band Viva*, Squares. Rules. Bruces. hits, Spoke Shaves.
Stocks and Dies. \Virc and Iron (Males, Mathematical
lnstrutnents. &t.. in very groat variety.
1 - .lottbing and repairing orally cod punctually done.
nuth-ly
FrilE subscriber has paid into the Treasury of the Corn
monwealth, the auloWil of license required - by law.
lit. has given the regularly nt.l•rovoil seeltrity. and take,
out_et,toinissioo of the tirst class. ns an A netioneer of tie
FirtsborelL and rented that spacious warenson
belonging to Sylvanne Lothrop, list'.. \o. 1.14 Wood at
three doors frein Fifth. where he is prepared to attend
the sale of even kind of Nfere:tuntliac. Furniture. Flea
EStaie. Stocks, s.i:hipping, &e_ either at the .Inenon Room.-
or on the premises, a n d will in all enema exert- himself t
the unnostfor the benefit of his employers. on the mos
reasonable terms; he will sell exclasively and only of
commo:ion; neither purchasing nor hasint.7 ally interes
whatever on goods in the store, but merely the Commis
sion for scllimt. thereby all owners a i,ur chance
without partiality tit' having therein property disposed o
to the best advantage.
Sales will be pruinpilv settled when made; advances
will be given at any time on the most accountiodatieg
terms; merchants will nut lie :hr ad
Regular sale days, .ltdontlays and Thunidrys. oildry Goods,
roee ne s. Furniture. &c.: and even evening, {lard wa re.
Cutlery. Watches, Clans. l'atols, and fancy articles;
Books. on Saturday evealuv.
n - - .IA mr.54 }rI•CF.NNA. Anvt.
CA EA P FIAT AND CAP HOUSE,
N 0.102, Wood Slreel.
SPRING FASHIONS.
SILIC. DEAVER, AND NUTRA DATS.a.
The skllowriber respectfully informs his customers and
the public, that he has returned from NC.V. , York, brimplig
with him the most approved style of Hats. far spring and
smirmer wear. adopted by William H. Beebe. Broadway,
(late Beebe :4._ostar.) Ile would also inform the pnlilie,
that he is daily manumentring Hats and Caps, of all des
criptions. which be is determined to dispose of at prices
to plAe purchaser: that is, cheaper than any other
Hatsilitnetii in the el , y.
IrrColintry Merchants. wishing to purchase Hats and
Cops. by wholesale, are requested to call and e3.litrillte
lilt assortment as he feels confident of being able to
please in quality, quantify. nail price.
W. GLAtisclow. Manufacturer..
No. 1.01., Wood 61, 3d door below John 1). Davis'
run ri-dan Commercial Auction Rooms
New York Pekin Tea Company.
CAUTION TO THE ru.aue.
A LE' ANDER JAYNES in the only . authorized agent
in Pitt*hurgh and Allegheny CiUM for the sal* of
the Pekin Tea Company's '1 of 75 and 77 Fulton at.,
New York. Any other person in Pittsburgh pretending to
nett our Teas is an imposter, and deceives all who may
patronize him. It is cohunonly known that
lea Company's Taws have proved superior to all other
Teas sold, and for this reason many parsons have dishon
estly pretended to have the sale of the Pekin Tea Com
pany's Teas, when they are all the time vending trash
anti cheap stuf nlsich they have obtained elsewhere.—
Otitern acain anautue the name of the Pekin Tea Com
pany tuna Mutate our packages, and thereby deceive
many.
We are informed that there is a person in Pittsburgh
Tens under the name of the New York and Phila
delphia Pekin Tea Company. We have only to say that
this assumed company have no connexion, whatever,
with the New York Pekin. Tea Company, as consumers
of tea will readily discover by compannn the article they
sell with the genuine tea. sold by the New York Pekin
Ten Company, at the stare of Alexander Jaynes, No. 72
Fourth street.
N. B.—Nies-nu. :11cC.II.LNIONT & BOND, of Philadel
phia, have no connetion, whatever, with the New York
Pekin Tee Company, nor have they any right or privi
lege to sell teas under a name so nearly resembling ours
us to have a tendency to mislead the public.
1)OBGLAS8 & CO.,
noel 7.S and 77 Fulton st.. N. Y.
Godey's Lady's Book and Family idagazine
'UBE oldest Ntacazine M We United States, contains
1• monthly sixty pages of reading matter. by the first
writers in the country, to - eke more than the New York
Magazines. Two splendid steel Engravings; an undeni
ably authentic colored monthly Fashion Plate; Model
Cottages and Churches, Crochet Work, and other matters
for tIM Ladies, all illustrated and well explained, &c.
Price for One Year, (which includes the Lady's Dol
lar Newspaper. making three publications to one
tnontht S 3 00
Two cbpie 11, without the Lady's Dollar Nc wspape r• • 5 00
Five copies, with one to the person stooling ille club • • 10 00
Eight copies 15 00
Twelve copies2o 00
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A specimen of eider the Lady's Book, or the Lady's
Dollar Newspaper, will he sent to any person paying post
age on the request. Address, L. A. GODEY.
jatial-tt No. 113, Chesnut st.. Philadelphia.
Fifth Street Turning Establishment.
ruin; Subscriber, having completed his late improre
ments. is now prepared to do all kinds of Turniug 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 most respectfully inform his
friends, and the public generally. that he intends to give
his full attention to their orders. Ile will keep a constant
supply for the accommodation of his country customers,
(carpenters and cabinet-makers.) of newel-post and bat
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.
H. H. RYAN.
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N. 3.—Onr German friends will always find some at :
tentive German in the estoblishment to attend to their
orders.
N. U.—The subscriber would further inform tho public,
that he has a very powerful engine—about 70 horse pow
er—and a few small rooms to let. ivith steam power in
them, suitable for small brunches of inattufac taro.
Fifth street. No. between Wood and Market sts.
Janos-rilm
A. A. Matson & Co.,
62 nuts= MEM% 7:r.rwicry TIIIRD AND FORRIII STREETS.
N FORA! their friends and the public generally, thatlie-
J_ lug about to remove to the spacious and elegant Suiro7 .
recently erected on the adjoining lot, they will close alit ,
their large and wall selected stock of Fall and Winter
Goods, Ar cone, and iu many cases less than cost, to ena
ble them to open their new store with an entire stock of
new Goods.
Tho sale will commence this day, and continue until
the first of March, or until thuir removal.
Their extensive assortment of DRESS GOODS will be
sold full 30 per cent. less than the usual prices.
They consist, of the moat fashionable Cashmeres end
De Lames, Gala. Mohair, Silk and Orange Plaids. Also,
Bombazines, Alpacas, &c., &c.
Cco,sa 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.
SltswLs—Cashmere, Terken, Tartan, Plaid, and other
Shawls; a very large assortment, fully reduced one half
in price.
Ftaxxxxs—Welsh, English, and American Flannels, of
all colors and qualities. .
Bonnet and Cap Ribbons.
Gloves, Hosiery, Gimps Ribbons..
Frindes, Wrought Collars
and Capes, Laces, 'Artificial Flowers. Plumes and Feath
ers, Scarfs, Cravats, Handkerchiefs, Fancy Buttons, &e.
LINEN Goons of every description.
Woolen Gnods. , t ,
Cassimeres, Cussinetts, VestilS'gs, Beavers, Pilots,
Tweeds, Jaynes.
Whitney and Bate Blankets.
Also, an extensive assortment, Calicoes, Chintzes, Do
mestic Gingliaras, Checks, Stripes, Tickings, Brown and
Bleached Muslins,&c.
The following will be some of the Prices:
Caaluneres *le. Usual price
tt 4.4 371 c.
Mous. de Laiqes 121 e. 2fillalc.
Gala Plaidssoe. ‘. n si, oo.
Mohair Se Oregon`do • • Ole. ‘, ‘.Mc.
Alpaccas ISic. ‘• " -271 c•
Flannels 20c. tt it 37,/e.
Wrought Collars.- • - .101 c. " " 371 c.
Calicoes• • • 9010e.it 44 • .1.21 e.
Cassinetts • 2SOM.c. ' " " 50c.
Together with every article in the store, which will be
offered equally cheap.. Visitors may be assured, that
they will not be disappointed in the quality or prices of
our goods. [jant 2] A. A. MASON & CO.
MO COUNTRY MERCHANTS.—The sudscriber will
_fi pay three dollars and seventy-five cents per 100 lbs.
cAsn, for rtood mixed country rugs,. in quantities of fifty
to three thousnad pounds, delivered at .my. Book Store,
No. SO Wood street, Pittsburgh.
On hand, a general supply of school bbaks, writing
and wrapping.paper, blank books, etc., which will be
sold by the dozen or retail, at lowest cash prices for rea
dy pay. LinEsl 7 LUKE LOOM'S Agent.
.11kTOTICE.—All persons indebted tothe subscribers, are
1. 1 1 requested to, make payntent, on or before the 25th
inst., if not, their account will be given to a Magistrate
for colleen:in; all persons having claims against the firm
will please present their accounts for payment.
doNCKER & MAY ES
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Auction Notice
ittiscellczneons.
Vegetable Pulmonary Balsam.
IT is now twenty fears since I first used the Vegeta
ble Pulmonary Baliam 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 my friends. 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 fienn 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. H.,
has sluce written to me for MGM having found no-'
which gave him so much relief. OTIS PECK.
Sold in Pittsburgh by
8.. A. UNESTOCK & CO..
Corner of First and . Wood; also, corner of Sixth sold
Wood streets. &ea:s
PFRiI ORREN AND BLACK TEAS...froiri' the .Yr 1
York Pekin Ton Company.—Just received al the Pe
'bin Tea Store, 72 Fourth street. a very 'large supply of
fresh Green and Black 'Nast. of all the different grades
and crudities imported into this country; peaked in k'n'ti.
in 5Th. boxes. in 1 lb.. k lb.. and lb, packages. A 150.5 Th. •
tin Canni•ters. of the different finalities. convenient for
ramifies and steamboats. ranging in prices from 374 renta
I.> lb., to 51.50. Flue Oolong Black Teas, at 50,132 i. 75,
Mr.. and SEM Q• lb. u
Wc will retinal the Ertl - Im.y in all cases where our Tena
do not give entire satisfiction' •or eichange for a different
article.
For sale at the Pekin Tca Store. 7'2 Fourth at.. 1,
A. JAVNt.S.
TOOTS, SHOES. TRUNKS. &C.—Follansbee
1) ward. wholesale and retail Boot, Shoe and Trunk.
Store. No. MI Liberty street. nearly opposite the head of
Wood. F.& H. have in more and ore receiving their Fall
and Winter stock of BOOTS. SHOES. kc.. consisting of
the largest stock they have ever been able to bring to this
market. Our stock of gooks have ornstly been maiming;
Lured to our order, and expressly for the Pittsburgh Mars.
bet: We also have constantly on hand a splendid stock
of Ha !ward's illeallir Gum Massie Shoes. both for ladies'
and gentlemen's wear. the most bcautifill article ever
nisnufactured. We would solicit art examination of our
stock of goods. by all who wish fa purchase either at
wholesale or remit. -as we shall sell ma a small advance
shore tag. Country merchant's will find it to their inters
est to call and examine our stock before pareltasing.
FOLLANSBEE & HAYWARD,
otosnl No. IVS Liberty st.
PlANOS—Chiekerin,z.—One splendid rose wood Gi Oc
tave Piano Porte, made by Chickering. Roston.
/Ter.—One semi-grand Piano Forte. from the manufac
fory of Henry Herz, Paris. (33 Octaves.
Gale Q Co.—One carved rose wood d Octave. made by
Gale & Co., New York. One ditto mahogany Cl Oc
tave.
Stoddart. New York.—One elea'ant mahorany Piano. d
Octave, which has Leen in use for about a year. Price
two hundred dollars.
SECOND HAND PIANOS.—An excellent second
hand Piano, made by Load Brothers, in good order.
Price 8.100.
One second-hand Piano. Price ..410.
For sale by JOHN H. MELLOR.
nova 81 Wood street.
FANCY GOODS at Z. Kuvsay's new store 67 Market at.
45 pea china vases. various styles:
4 doz. pieces shaded and plain velvet ribbon;
2 " black
2 " Celestial and Terrestial Globes;
13 " Ivory Memorandum Tablets:
4 " Cut velvet pocket books and card cases.
4 " Horse-shoe combo imitation of shell;
6 " German ail vor tea bells.
TRIMMINGS. • it
A large lot of Gimp bead black fringe.
A good assortment of Drab and mole colored;.
Gimp to match;
Wide black:
Graduated Btlllol.ll.
With a great variety of miscellaneous goods, amongst
which are
Extra large sire Emong Bugs:
Coral Beads. assorted strands;
Writing Deeks, all sites;
Ladies work boxes "
Bacegammon Boanla;
Cold Spectacles, all ages;
Black Union Galloon.
All the above goods will be sold low. nov2s
TT 0M CE PATH IC 800K5.,-Jest received, at the Sook:
store of the subscriber, in Fifth at., near Market
Materio Modica, puns. by Samuel Ilahnemun, translated
and edited by Charles Julius Hempel, M. D.. 4 roll.
Itorunan's Brute Disen.u.s. by Dr. Hempel, vol. 1..
licanceopathic Domestic Medicine. by J. Lowrie, en;
lured and improved by A. J. Thal. M. b.
lobe's New Mannel, vol. 1. Nos. 1 and 3.
Ilerings Domestic Physician.
A Manuel of Domestic Cookery, for the use of persons
who are under Hommopathic treatment.
Booningliausen's Therapmtic Pocket Book, for Fromm
pathists, by Dr. Okie.
Ilabeinatia Chronie.Diseases. vol. 5. • . •
Toziether with Medicine Clicete, of dliTerent sires and
prices. Intsl6l VICTOR SCRIIIA..
XTEW BOOKS JUST RECMVED.—Beaven. upon
1 1 ( Fmrth, bfJaneway. one volume. - SO Be.
Chartiock's Choice Works. by Lymington. I v01..' 0 88
Coincidences of the Old aud - New Testaments, by
8ev..T..1. Blunt, D. D.. I - -
Chalmers' Miscellanies. Poems, Essays, &c, 1 50
Select Works of James. Venn. %Nilson. Aillips
and Jay. in one large vol., for the low price of 150
The Free Church Pulpit, 3 volumes, - - - 500
Modern Infidelity, by Schtnucker;
Liti: of David, - 075
anis Welk with God. by Mathew Strong, - 0 3d
Circle of Human Life. by Tholuck, - - 0 :19
Memdir of Charlotte Elizabeth. - - - 031
The Works of Francis Trirretinc, - in the original
Latin. to be complete in four volumes,—three
volumes now ready:-
Willis' Poetical Works, in splendid Turkey Morocco.
The above, With a great vnrietv of new books. just
in
ceived by ELLIOTT & F-NGLISII.
50 Market st-, between Third and Fonrih.
NTRIV AND VALUABLE DOOKS.—Undcsigned Coin
cidenecs in the writings both of the Old end New
Testaments, an argument of their veracity; with an ap
pendix. containing undesigned coincidences between the
Gospels and Acts and Josephus; By Rev. J. J. Blunt. D.
D. First American, from the Second Loudon Edition.
The Errors of Modern Infidelity illustrated and refuted.
by S. M. Schmueker, A. M., pastor Of the First Lutheran
Church, Germantown, Pa.
Sacred Philosophy of the Seasons: illustrating the per
fection of God in the phenomena of the year: in four vol
umes—one volume devoted to each season. By the Rev.
lien ry Duncan. D. D.
Chahners'lVEiseellanies. embracing Reviews, rasaVs,
and Addresses. By the late Thos. Chalmers, D. D.
The above, with a large variety of uew and Standard
NVorlis, for sale low, by
ELLIOTT.S: ENGLISH
\TEM,' WORK S — Good Wives, by Mrs. Mild;
History of Women, by Mrs. Childs;
Prose and Poetry of Europe and Anlerics, by
Morris and Willis;
Machievelli's History of Florence;
I.ifc of Banvenuto Collini;
Letters of John Adonis to his Wifs;
Book of the Court; '
Latrobe's Solace of Song;
Dictionary of Quotations.
H. S. BOSWORTH 4. CO.,
nov2s No. 43 Market st.
Braradles.
40 IF; bliraaLsQaunadrlveinr an e d s, Eighth Pipes of the
Samerae. lE3'7; Seignette—
Otani, 1837 and 1844; Pinet, Castillion & Co., '44;
Hennessy, 1814; _ Dopey, P. E. 0.
The above brands arc warranted pure, or no sale; good
judges are all invited to examine for themselves, at the
corner of Smithfield and Front streets.
novlB P. C. MARTEN:.
V ALUABLE
BOOR.S-130111!:'S STANDARD Ll-
VDRA.RY.—Machiavellt's History of Florence and
Prince ;Hoscoe's Leo the Fourth . Roscoe's Lorenzo de
Medici; Schiller's Don Carlon and other Dramas; Beck
man's History of Inventions; Memoirs of Count Gram.
m
mo; Sohloyell's Philosophy of History; Schlevifli
Dramatic Literature; Memoirs of Col. Hutchinson; Robt.
Hill's Miscellaneous Works; Life of Bonacr.uto Cellini;
Cox's House of Austria; - Hontereveck's - Spanish Litera
ture. For sale by H. 5. BOSWORTIFI k CO.
dee4 43 Market email*.
DRUGS 4 .—Qum Ig am yrr bo h Tur ge; key;
44 Kino True;
Opi um , new crop;
44 Galbanuni, strained,
Eater. JalaP;
14 - Dandelion;
44 Belladonna;
Just received, and for sale by
B. A. 'FA • srocr & Co.,
deeld Cot. First curd Wood sts
I TEA 00 S.-425 bbla. chipped Log - woad; '
75 " ground do;
100 " chipped Fustic.
100 " ground Camwood;
Just received, and for ante 'by
B. A. FAHNESTOCK le CO.,
jans Cor. Flog and Wood sni.
FOft SALE, Four Lots—Bounded by Penn, Liberty
and Ilay am, each tot having 24 feet front, and ex
tending. back 110 feet. Two of them axe 'corner lota, and
the position of the whole property is one of. the moat ed.
vantugeous in the city. )or slather information apply : , to
M. SWARTZWELDER„ Fourth st..,
between Wood and Smithfield.
fZOIC ACLD--
75 ounces just receive and tor eale
B. A. FAUNESTOCK & CO.,
corny of First owl Wood sto.
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221.'
fitiscellanetnts
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WM. • ALEXAND
..o Eit p - t Eo r ri .a r g n . iic S ih t
rigA CM/7C - MAXI= A..
fr:'Egnimirrisaas, corner of Tenn and .
St. Clair - street', opposite the Ex- .
Velaillem&F ..
ehange Hotel,Eruranreorr Perin tr.i
respeotfully inform their friends
and the public, that they are' prepared to furnish tuul at
tend to every thing in the line otlindedakers, is dies
have quit the business of. Cabinet Making, and their RP
tention will be devoted altogether to the above businese,
keep a large assortment of COFFINS made and finished, •
covered, and lined in the neatest manner, with a variety .
of materials, end at all prices;- we keep SHROUDS rea
dy made, of all sizes, of . Flan n el, Cetnibrie, and Muslin,
at all prices, and made the eastern style, auti all other
articles necessary for dressing the dead, and terulshbar
fatter•lr, of quality and prices to set; SIL7BIL PLATES
for efigitivu!g the name end age; ICE CASES for laying
the body in ice, by those who wish to keep their friends
any length of timeand have-ZINC PANS to, pat ice iA
for laying on the body; LEADEN Coffins always Ott
hand. We. have a splendid new.HEARSE and.a pair of •
fine horses, and any number of the best carriages, eta.
etc., and willbe prompt, punctual, and reasonable.
aug,l9-y
umbrellas, Parasols, Paritsolettaisr .
A ND WALKING
I'V 7 - 3 a. H. RICIIARDSON, &tau FACTORY, (Old ouly " '
one in the United Stated,) N 0.104, 'gasket . street'.
Philadelphia.
Illereltatits are _renstietfully informed that I continua to
manufacture all the above gooas, br the aid" °remain,
notwithim ndin g the great opposition of pastier* opp plod to
the introduction of expensive improvements.' Sly assort
ment is complete, taid prices w low as to give entire Sig-.
Erjr'"A_ there is an : bar:elle Score nesttado - if
the saute name..ttt important
,yon should re °lCl : Abel'
11. PiIeIIARD6ON. Sicam Facial-a, and Pantentet of Mr
It - taking Cane Cnitirella, sign 'al tire I,tt,r ant Dacus:No.
104. Marl, et at., l'hiladelpitta.
it - TA itenzion is requested to the celebrated Walking
Cant EbnOsella. a neat - end beentitlif article, cortibiltingiiii
the advantages of p. Cane-mid-Umbrella. . ftlb4
Young Ladles'. Seminary, Allegheny Cliy.
M ltA.Y l irC4ll'V' l id a)migu to l he tiens otAlettca:a;dAilnil3tZnttnad rem'
eel of Ili, School, front the corlier of Seadnatcy anti SUM?.
berry streets, where he btu been loathing for the itiat
tweive months. Oa anti after April latAc - oeitik
Roma on Federal street, iu -Colonials Sane," :tad doer
from the bridge. The Academic Year wall consist of two
iiessiort%. Of live months each, coututenciag the-Sun
Nloaday in February arid September.
lILTCS OF TtaTION; P. 7.1 SUISIO:f OF . VINI? 31ION111.4, , :
Ernfish Department—lnchaling,Reading, Orthogrithll
and Defining. Writing .; English (hammer. Rhetorki.,
gm, English Ctattposmon and Criticism : Chtf_vrapity; his
tory, Anatole% and Ynie higher bier:elmsof:MiliZelirliltirs---
N laurel Philosophy, Chemistry, .6.strotiotny;
aiotogv,Geology,lntelleetual and Moral Seience.itna7hli
other ranclies requisite to a thorough English F.4nca-
don
Classical Department—lnelnding the Latin.. GrackMad
French languages, earl, an additional chem.(' 0f... , .$6 tar
The services of competent -'l'eueliers are seettreitlor
such as may desire to receive id.strectiteis
Painting, and Music.
Those designing to enter, will find it to filch-interest U.
do so as neer to the opening of tile Setricin as pfuntiblo;
yet pupils will be received at any time during the 5C451 . 011.
and will be charged nt the above rates, only from tbr
time of entrance. Mc deductions will be Made filsru
era, except in cafes of protracted illness..
A ny information which may be desired, - willbrltefatts
fully communicattul to those who call upoif.tile.ifirtrtiCtiir
at his rooms.
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Reference may also be made to the following/omill,
*ft:r.
'Dr. T. F. Dale, Allegheny, Ron. C. Shider.
Rue. D. Elliott, .• Rev. D. 11. Riddle, "
Mr. IL P. Sthwartz, " Rev. 11. Dyer,
jan:ll-daze
T S. martins BLAC.i: WRITING INlc t 4 . 0 f
111 Suet or Quill Pens, and thir.Caping Pirii-=-This Ink
isthe result of the experiments of several years, devottd
to the manufacture, on an extensive scale, of an article
suited to all the purposes of the consumer. .The:parfec
non of this Writing Ink consists in the follewmg proper
ties: Fltintrx--in which primerty it will Ise Sound' to
surpass all previous preparttrins.. It will flow with per=
feet freedom, either hum quill. Dr steel pets; and is entire
ly free from any corrosive qualities. CoLort—'l'he color
of this article Is a rich, beautiful bly,e.bfack.
11:17All good black •Ink, froni iurnetessary
eonsututiou, requires exposure to the at: to im
color. It must not, therefore, be expectsdolmatiie i4o;:f;.- , .
snent the bottle is oped, the Ink Will bc . fouudjo bera.jet
black. ;lite first appearance will be pale; but- after -ex
posure to the chemical action of the atinostibera;
on paper or in the inkstand, it will assume a brilliantblack
hue.
Pzawarcxrr—The color is unalterable by the lapse of
time. It will never fade. On this account, all important
records should Lc made - in - this article, as years only _ •
deepen and strengthen its tint. '
Is. B. This Ink is suitable for all kinds of Metallic.
Pens, aud for Pens made of Quills; and what
tent and very desirable with many, will give a perfect-
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Unpression by the Copying Press. .
•We are using. in , the institutions with which we ore.
connected, .3fun-tr' Blur Mark Irrhing ; and,io respect
to fluidity. brilliance, and permanency; believe it superior
to any Ink we have :heretofore-used." , e= [Signed,yr v
A. 'Thurston, Cashier Bank of Louisville ; ,
ardson- Cashier Northern Bank of Kentucky;
Gawatluney. Cushier Bank of Kentucky: 1.. L. Shrove,
President of the Gas Bank. ThommiNL. Clark 04"
Barren County Court; t'ariert Pope, Clerk of ieftersen -
County Court; I'. B. Atwood, Secretary Fireman's Intra
rune Company: John Abair, Agent Lexington. Insurance
Company; S. S. Goodwin. Secretary'Portland Dry:Dock
and Insurance Company; S.. Chambers, Secretary
Franklin Fire and Marine Insurance. Company: J. H.
TreasUrer Louisville Saving Inirtitutfon."_
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A supply of the above Ink. just me d. end, for said by :
fel.; JOHNSTON STOCKTO.
Labor Siiving Poivder "
MOUNT EAt.',LE • TRIPOLI. ALANUFACITVER-AT
211 E BOSTON mou_vr EAGLE WORKS.,
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FOR cleaning the surface of ll'indoirs,"llliiitud
Glass lra.-e. and restoring. it to" its- original-tranarta
reney. thii article is decidedly without an equal. ,:Both
time andlabor are saved by its tke. 'Ai:mean& tiger
ences could be adduced, if neece.vary, to- certify to *is
tact.
It •aill remove the oxide'from the surface of
rtr; Barrer. Brass, io, - trzetton
giving it an .
A fair trial Is all that the propnetora _ irateoa
vinee the Most skeptical of us utility.' ;
Birrelions for U.se.—Let the Powder be applied . upon s -
damp. soil :voollen With a 'very hall Uremia;
every particle efolide may be removed. • .- ;
fehi JOS.F.PIi R. cARR. OittenkrAgesti.
For sale by JOILN - I). MORG.ilN;llntatost'' •
it ins. DUFFS MII.I.INFAY AND ,DE S . •
In MAKING ESTABLISHMENT, No.lo St. C'idkirar . .„
(between Penn and the Bridge.)--i-Dro-ses,CloakszCaptsi
Mantillas, &c.. made to the latest Frenett and4.74,Ush
Fashions. Also. Bonnets, Hoods. Capes. Head - Dreasea, •
&c. A choice seletioa of 11CW steles Sttizi3 7 Sat Vql
.. Ve r t;
French FIONCrs, Gimps. rich cap and bonnet Ribbons, •
Laces, Fringes. Cords. Buttons:Cralics,.liodes„.:NhasTins.
eturibries.llltutdkerchiep, &c.. for sale. wholes* it'd
mtuit at tire lowest price. -- Coitintr:* Milliners Jcops*l
with the latest French and FAlGll4lPanernsofeterystew
article in the Millinery and Dress-maina . s Inin at Nos
York prices.
Straw Bonnets cleaned and altered to the present Rode.;
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PITTI-:.utmat STEEL'. WORKS A.NiD SFRLS3I A.V.$
AXLE FACTORY- - '
EM!MIIM
JONES & QPlGa i r
rANVFACTVRERS of Spnri& and Bliiier ,
80144;
IVI Piough Steel, Steel Plow Vi lam Coital and alp=
tic Springs, Hammered Iron Ailes; and dealers in Milk,
ab!c Castings, Fire Engine Lamps, and Cassell Triiti:trs
generally, corner of Ross and Front fits., Pittabmgly.Ft.
febtl-,%u
TASKS. —Just received, by ZEBULD:g ragewqr
jet Market -street
-1 dozen fine War Masks;
6 " " Paper "
. 5 u Common; .
3 gross Metallic Comb Cleaners;
1 dozen Egg Beliefs; '
1 " Salt Spoons;
2 Bone . Alustard Spoons;
4 gross German Silver Table Spoon";
6 " ' " T 66
2 " Butter Knives;
1 " Picture Toy Books;
20,000 China Marbles;
6 dozen fine Woolen C0m,,,* . e.M.•
A great variety of Coma add eve.
5 dozen flue French willow Xdsadebg :
2 " willow Nlattet
6 " Strew Tramll/04
1 " Clothes
12 " Metal Top 4
1 " Willow Cradles;
6 " Glass Moths Gala;
3 " ,bars Stamp*
3 Alleles Patent Revialeuts nod*
5 pair mmutton eras*.
1 dozen setts Cheaamext;
2 " " Dominoes; •
6 Tailors' TRIM: Measures;
d • Steel Key-Rings, assorted:.
3 " ' China Doge and abeam
1 " Strings Amber &ado;
12 Nests Drums.
4gy CANNOT SAY TOO MICR FOR ITP‘e.Votia
1. proof of the efficacy of Dr. WillanfiChisurstausildi
f- tire. Read the follornngt , •
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" Prrtaaritas, Feb. top tem
" Messrs. Hays 4- Brockway : A sense of dart: ecmgaile
me to make a statement, in regard to din 'Whet el reit
Dr, Willard's Cough Mixture upon My system'. Par mil*
twelve weeks,.dunng the winter, I wall so nmetivrectedsd
with a harrassing cough, as to render rue amiteiy:catiedis
to attend to my work ; and, front the nature Of my atom"
I had even - reason to heave., was rapidly Ilittukhlt. tat ,
consumption. , After trying variolse remedies : 'Vat .
i
effect, 1 was led to , try a bottle of the *net
'dixture_, and must say that I tensider it the best vii
United S tate,—in fact, I emurot say Res Betrelmt VS Sri
was entirely cured by` the list bithe. Stet WINK If% Ylgy
afflicted, I would say, lox *bottle iht" it.,lsild.he."Reeell,"'
US*lgi; OttetilifiLti
Price 23 cents. Pox vat*. ter
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1iA:31,1
No. 2. Corn: Ito*, Lite " .. . Mise ef r tatiel Be*b.
Sold also by ffelffil I. rt. m. # , ,-tmwhatvie*.
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ANDFtETWS GAIVOLN MAteS ,7 00 '• - r
1.1 has Sao received las weirald sepply. ;in Mt,
Garden Seeds, WarraiMti fresh teed gets:dr* eihtiatritia.'
ctery vatiety Worth VelliVatiat , The ikteritidit 0 f l it
erz, ordetarts and tOtem rersf+ll4 to bilk
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