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Six Donets will invariably be required if not paid within the year.. . tut- Single copies redo cent for sale at the counter of the Chime, and by the News Boys. The 'Weekly Met and Manufacturer It publinied ;front -the same office. on a double medium sheet, at TWO - 1)01.1A1iM a year, in advance—single .Novapor will be discoutined (nnleu at the diser, tiorrof the proprietor.) until all arreamges,ace - paid. B. ,Vontteution wilt be paid*, any order unless ac companied by the money, or satisfactory reference in thin z - TE-RNIS' , OF ADVERTISING One• • O Y$O. S ‘P•;ARA OF TWWV,,E XINI;S OR LJOS. One illbOrli011,•,•••SO,50 . 1 One M 0 pih,...... •• S 4 O( Two• - • do. Al 75 I T. 10 •• 1 • 61 •-• - •" ** ''''' 13 tit) Threo..do. , '' n•. 100 1 _Three do 7OO ClTte - . :lWerk - . 150 1 Four do ---r••••ti 00 , . Two•Ldo• ••-•..... ' l. ''''' •2 50 1 Sis.• •• do ' 10'01 1 ' Tlifee s de.::,-- . ...... 3 343 i' oite Year.- ~• •15 00' • Y E A RI. Y • AD V ERT IS 4: 51. 1 1 1 1, N T S : :. ~ .. - ~. Coangeable at Plo.ll - r. 1 %. T% SQV•. zs. S'il.....Slonths?' .... -• • sjs 00 1 - . fix Months S2O 00 ~•••-• 451. ie. Year . 20 00 i One Year 30 (MI Larger advertisementa in proportion. . la, ranks/-FOUR LINES. I , h, Dollnrs a Yoe. I.ame entswid not he nun:rind. urdesa all extra price 7. i. 1 )! ict io . . If" . vvrtiscninnts npon n•Idell the number of -- insei , tiOnS ii nut loathed, a ill Le inserted and charged until or dered nut. at Li m ,—.o,fi c ., Fourth street, near 1L Patterson's Lieery Stable. febl7. R. GFORGEWATT.,Odice, No near Stith st., Pittsbargh. , ,'s :, * . AV. OLIVER: nqpician and Nu rgeon.--Odice jg. No. 14.. St. Cinir retu. l'ittsbuntla. 3y20 It. , 11i1 -`46(.);\ lute C. S. Attorney. tins IV 'renttivell otrtee in No. H St. Clair st. jitti.N CIA tt FOE opposite the Exchange I UItI.ANDO I.OOIIS. ditorni.y ett Law.--9trtec 4th WOll/1. julyl-y MEE riNt10..1.1.1.3 .A. Attorney at Low.—Ustlee. j.. • Loirrie's 11,.,n.tiri CA ULAN. .inerney ac to, corner of Wylie if :sad neat streets- - Law Corner. fe4in:). .M. ; KENNEDY. Attorney at Laze. Office. in the I 4-...stune building .with . .kldertnan :111,1 . a.ster, Filth at., irtw W een c k ul Smit1111,::1 1 (MIN I:AH*IX%; ,loorery at betn.--Othce i , :orth side CP of Firth street, between Wood mad Smithfield, in the *knit belittle,. with Aldermen Mormw. repll-1 p. Itj9:iL:l4l C. (WHS. Atlornty at Law.—Othee iu Wttlinec 4 4 un 4th st.. between Wood and I.6oOrihfield.sta. Y EINE t. 601i4it.: W. LAI and Counselor ut Law jf and Noutry Pubfig—Othcc at the corner of .4th and 'Wood toti,ogor Sibbeo •Jon.W.Exchange office. nevi, Airius h 1oNs1:1.1.y. and Coward/ors -at Lou% Pimbur,ol, r...—thric. on Fourth st, be. tweet' : 4 . mithfiebt and Grunt. marl4-y 1 EMUND SNO‘%'I.)ELN, Aurrory at Lair. --thfice in ,LI. - `j the building on the North Emit corner of Fourth and Smithfield slit. norkl-y l) MORILLMV. AL!, 4.-o,fiee north side of PiMt :n. c . street. between %Wood anti Smithfield, Pittoiburgh. sei,lo-y 9CANDLESS 2r. Art 'LURE. Attomfyi and CouOISCI AT Am, I af.LatO.--01liCe roUrth •Ireet, opposite It. & Patterson's .ivt•ry Stable. Pittsburgh. sepltNy 3 0 l ovauti) 8 ri‘r_ut WEI.DILIi. Awl-pays at Law. --Odic., on. Fourtlg Atreet. 6ctwemt %Vaud and Smith -4e14. opposite Vette/m.l's. Livery Stable. . art7-y I EUILC; I.: F. till.Cll , lolt E. Attorns4 at La a,--thuce in Breed's buildings. 4th it., above WoOd Pataburgh. Pa.' •ep.2- IS I „ .. NI. Al - 1.7143tV It V. .4nor.ary wad Co M ri.srlior io. tg ..Office hi BalZen-elrs thnldiugs on Grout at. jc9 '47-I y. C. 811 A N.N.).N. A•torttey and coutuellor at Lam.-. jr - °Mee on 4th Rt... between Wood and Smithfield' and nearly'ajlitottite the Mayor's otTwO. novirey Jsl, live ducirs west of Mar • ket- MI work warranted, and it nut perfectly satis. tractury no charges will be made. II aohert Snyder. has removed his o:hee. to Fuurtli street, between Wood and Smithfield at Nets • marlS-ly :~~ alitertrom.=-Oilint on,. min "%tract. • oppeisite I).'Ltee h Co . A.i packet line office. Office homy (men 7-,o'clock A. M.. to 7 o'clock 'P. M. MIZE tteel.•n Ila f . removed his eontruisvion ‘, and forivarding httßlllt.s% from the Canal Basin to jut, keti:iiiaieliottbe; On Third 'meet, nearly opposite the Poet Cl:Gee. marry ro.Vi J. At Alionug anti Counsellor at Law rfi —9.fice.en Smithaelii street, a few *Lours above Dia taunt! . . N. li.—Okilleictions mail. nn moiler:ire terms. my'2B. Nil C —JAM Y 3 S. CAA V Attorney and C 01.11- a:SCUM - Ail - L6lO. 1111.3telflOS - rd. to the &Bee next door west of yattersou's Livery Stable. Fourth street. During - his'absenee . mpou public duty. for the coming Itunth:aite business for him may be lett with A. .B. Mc ....tdM(2111. PAII., m abow, febli lA . . 1, 4. • A311.:S S. eltAr'r. Annenea. Counsellor. and :Votary, Pittsburgh, Pa..,lineing resigned the office of Secreta ry of the Pittsburih'Noi;.ration and-Fire iTIMIraIIC Ciao pain!, will attend spa•ially to collections. and husineas eonneeted with Navigation. Insurance. Accounts, stall Real Estate. Business hours, from 9 A. M.. to 9P. 31. 3thee_ first door west of Alderinan Ilille Ca, Fourth street, near Grant. • app • (I.IA ItI.ES lAA I'S. Reorotyi hi Law. Pittsburgh. Pn. tj Conunissitiner to take the proof and acknowledge inc..4 Of DGedir. Leases. Contracts. Depositions. or other verithurs, to he recorded or used,in tho States of Kentuc ky. Indiana,'Pennessee. Michigan andWissouri. Office. Duclit'ahoildinir. ' , math st. inarl2-y It s j at i t t.s e c 3 lr pr a o t . La pi al ls: to all business entru‘setl to his care. Collectionsmade io Warren, Clarion, and Jefferson counties. TLEt - ER TO J. A. Stockton /"°-• 2 Pittsburgh. Wilson & iron. Jaws Kinnear. Hon. Alrx. M'Calinont. . Franklin' W 23- Y non; J. Stonhens-ille. 0. /PO, M CLIENT:d.—M y partner, :Br. Liggett. and Wm. j„ Z.:Austin, Esq., will attend to my. unfinished busi ness. and recoinmend them to the patronage of my rienda. lam authorised to state that they will receive .the counsel.aial assistance of the lion. R. Biddle. Office story of liarke'm buildings. 4th street, between Wood stud Market. Ijult-Iyl SAMUEL W. BLACK. Orro KUNTZ. Alanuftteture of incorruptibte Teeth Smithfield street. two doors below Fifth street, Pitta hurtrh: Pa. Always on hand a toll assortment of Plate. and Pivot-Teeth. of a trariety of ;diodes. as simple Plate. Molars and Ifisruirpidatnee, Gum teeth, Screw Pivot leech, ttc... Teeth and blocks ntade to ord. r; Dentiata rupplied With all article: in file profession. All ordcts from abroad trlttla be accompanied by the cash. IrrPlatitin always on 11111141. novls.y JOII A- I'AILINSO.N..4I. n na, Fifth Ward. Penn -at:, between Walnut and O'Hara eta, where hr. may be-found at all time... Thom having hatters or other pro perty to sell orrent, eaa have the *ante punctually anon //ad to: debtacollectetL and all the duliceof an Alderman will receive prompt attention. 0c27-y =ME ESItY W, 1191,1,11A!11-4. Attorney and Counsellor at Late, (ettecessor to Lowrie & Williants,) Office at f. e old t.iftit,t, yoo,vtit Et„ above Smithfield. THE Partnerslac Itry.t.fofore existing between Henry Iritliar n . • egg- and noydea, illicit* practice of the law, stens dissolved by mann] consent. Ao Or ?nth ult. and the *Justness will hereader be e.oonttoed by 11. , ury W. 1.%91- frous, whom I most a her:folly ear tonfl for whom "-r have ilie Image to 4o banifiess- r as a gentleuran every stray worthy of their confidence. deeld-ly W . U.TI t A. LOWRIE. Georgelt. Riddle, Conveyancer, OFFICE in Avery Row, tenth street, above Smithfield, Pit,sbureh. 7DEces, It' l2 •EX);47B. iIoNnes..RIMISASEIS. and ather'instruments nt ivrttine k drawn with neatness. legal accorary auto despnuy. illbk will also attend to druwing and tilling lifurlinfairs' Mena. Ateountsof 1.0“ . 14101 . 1. Admin istrators.. Examining titles to Real Estate, Searching Recorrds for Lien... Front his Jong experience and intimate acquaintance with the manner of keeping the public records, tic e xisccul to give satisfaction to those who may entrust their hind mono to.bis cure. der I fi _ ENJAMIN F. DENISON, Arrimssy AMU COCNSE, 1.411 R AT Law, Cleertand, Ohin. will attend to proles alorial tinniness in the Conrtn of Cuyahoga and adjoining counties. lie will ulso,Tive careful attentinn to Collet:Aim:sin any part of Northern Ohio. REFERENCES: Oliief Justice Parker. Cambridge Law School. • Hon. Richard Pletcher, 10 Stare at., Boston. • Hon. Samuel 11. Pcrkins, 10 Walnut si., Philadelphia. Richard R. Kimball. Esq.. 33 NYall st., New York. , T3lampton ic Smith. Pittsburgh. -• For mddltional Tara renao..refer to this Office. febo-1y ENGLISH PANlFlTl v tlltt—tchilletotiMaid ofbileanA :setniter Wm, Tau; The Shadowicee Man; Fouque's Magic 'Ring .Undine ; _Marco Visconti, from *the Italian; Musaeus Tales: Tales of the Baroness Foque: &e. • - janll - H.' S' IBXSWORTII & CO:, AB Market HOM(EOPATIIIC MEDICINFS AND BOOKS.—Just received. a fresh supply of Homrropcithie Medicine Chests.nolureopatMe Cotree, Sugar of . Milk. and a large collection of the latest publibations on Ifenicopathy, at the Book Store of (GARS.-75A.10 !Masa& of the following celebrated - .10 , brands: Silva. Esulapio, Dos Amigos, De Fasten. bondolet f ranio. , lialla Principe. La Royadero. Colorado. tfteiSia: Jost° sang Prin c ipe .'Clierpas Efttio pressitm.-LOrd Dfrort Ropstimk, Fgr 'talc • 7 •—• • • • • • • P. Q. MAAPIN ,.. tirdcss - lanai Tar b.:3 'CU on St. Clair strey., augl-y VICTOR. SCRIBA, FiNi street. , Between "%VIKA an 4 Markel AIS .. . .. . . . ..,. . . . - . . t. • ~.....„. ..,.,, ~_, - ~, ~.„, , ._ , , _ , _ ,,, , ,,...,..,, t ,.. L, , ,, ,„ . , .t,. , .,ttt , .fi/Na,.//......,,,,,,..... , ..,....T....•aa , ;iaa...,./,--,,...-..5.,,.... : ...., r ,,,.... ... _ -...„--,,,,..........a.a,<--_,.W,,,,,,,,....,.....---....aa.,./a.a2as,"..ata;io--,/aa---.......--,..i-......^-,....-a--,./.•---F;;-?'4". A?7/ I, ':' , """M”.-- , , ,, ; - ?....U.-/- - ~. --' , . . ° - , • .. ... I 0.- .. . . . . 1 , 1 • • • < . . . . ~ ...... .. • - . . ..- - .. -... •• • : ~ .. ~ '.. ~ . • . . '. `" ...• .. .._ . .. . . . ' a .... . . . , - . • ____. . ~..... : . .......: ~.. ~ .... . . .. . , _ . .._., . was .. .-‘-,-- ~:.. I . /.1' . 1.T.: . -...i'r ."" 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Third at. • . fell-y (,10 -PA RT'S ERS P—Theunderedgllrd has associated ‘._./ with hiniselfJohn Nietas. front ITalthnore. in the Gm Deidar tit Foto'', Goods . 4- Trim- i eery and General Canuutiasion BUSiIIOER. tinder the style miner, No. 67. :Mark e t aireet. fella' of Sellers Si Nieuls. Uatet IstJunuarylo4S. jan9o FItAS. SELLERS. LEXANDEIt JA I'NES,.Pikilt !An Score, 7:?'l'hir-st il.:'near Wood. • '' fold-y B lellAitll T. LEECH. Jer:. Importer. and dealer in .SIXIA.ISKEY,../rndi Gay ' • f‘orii.Mldstti Pemestie Sarni/fry, *tardiest's. pnd Corr • idberiy at.. opposite Pic inbuilt of Market. febt..y *raze, Tronniptki' 0 . .011 descriptions. 13:3 Wogit st, Pittsburgh, seven doorsttbove Filth, bud ottedoor tittoce & 11. Childi Co.'s Slime §torc. ntai T05111../A 11.0 BES SON. Agent for liurden & Lin •f:.n6 Pathos:Filth one door below Wood. febt-y 711.1.1:01 JACKSON. Patent Medicine Depoe..„ , s) V .t - rty at.. head of Wood. AILTIN LYTLE. Family (irony,lstrmq 111 nexc'tioor to the Ptah Presbyterian Church. )eti EOR(JE COCHRAN, • Fur,w or d i And . Comptosion Illrreh . , Wood si..Pittsburgh. nov27-y i„111:1.. 01 . STERS.--=.4 - eeinatant siiitilily of Shell Oy hte rs, . Ll roasted or in thirshell iiiiro (Nue and every Mira- NOL ac. ISii ELLr Lltlle ior. LWlr.«tnil Slosiorters. No ey of the reason, served up in ruperiod 0101 r, at the short -56.-Market at. between Third and Fourth. telii-y . eat notice. BANK- EXCHANOK, _____deed-tt Third st. between Wopd and Mnrket at. 11.) DELANY ~ Fash ioltald, 00:lung Szort,No. 49, I. . erty st. febt-y f 1000 Z.: SA It6l.lN'l'. Thoik,rs nod Eirhange BroLyrs N. E. rorner of Wood tool Sixth st.s. fehl-y , r 110IZIES & SUN uktrs and dealers in Eschanr . Coin and Bonk Niiirs. No. (k. Market Rt. IA; I.y between Third and Fourth Pa. mnrl4 TACOR WEAVER, Wine and Liquor M e rchant, corner enONAI.D. Pr 1 mid Benxi .1 , 01,1111,, First St. v vf Market end Second streets. fehl-y A. neer Market. is prepared to intik., 'Moss Castings, nu& Brass Works generally, on the, 1110b1 reasonable terms and shortest notice. Ile invites machinists, and all those using brass works to give rim n.eall, as lie is de termined to du all word in tie line very low. my27-I y 4 FULTON, Beli and Brass Founder , No. 70 SCGOIId 11. • between \ln rket anti Fe rry slu. fell T M. ViIITE. Clothin g Sture, No. 167. curhcr Übe r ./ . 1%. and Sixth eta. rpoxv..SEND. CA12.12. & CO.. C-onch .1 kern. Sj. Clair Sirret.l% , :ar the Bridge lure and Landscape Frames, plain and ornamental. of every variety of patterns. Also. a new sis le of Window Cornice.: rail in Hari see then: all of which will he sold TIM lillOW:si'S OFFICE. No. 65. Diamond Silky, mat cheap for cash , or city ammo ness. 1.1 Wood st. iehl-y n—,...” t an d •-• . I //otl,lB S teamboats funtirtitud chimp. JOSEPH AICRI'II Y. 9 Wood st., Practical thid rr . - - - ,FORsrS LITERARY DEPt_IT, No. l'utirth st nenrWomi. - lebl-y nithfield at nur2t-y ( - 1 PA.ULSON, ant! rap :Vona faciarrr. and .I_j. dealer in Frasof nil kinds: No. 73, Wood at.. next o o s iin - .door to the corner of Fourth.. fel,' .. ._ . L2lll'l'll .k SINCLAIR, ital.- Martina. Smith.) Whoksols A r 11.1.kaik RICKETSON. Who/4mb. Uroc-rs and Corn- 0 an a .,... p,,,,d ise , d 0, 6 , ' O , ,u,.,5„ ~, 56 11l mission Merchants. cornet'. of 'Liberty and Irwin sits. , street. Pitis . burgh. The undVr,:il;',..'i - h - tiv - iilir'tt - I;ieie l d V i7 l ito fell-v , partnership tinder the above style, respectfully ask the -. A , 11 , i VI, I S a •it r (._.) ,---... ...4•••• ~....' S . , k. CO ., ..11'Onear11//ig and Clams- ' patronage of the friends of the late firm, and ot .purchres rrs generally. They feel warranted in promising that .. shin Merchants. Canal Basin. Pittsburgh. Pa. mar3-ily. . : they can give satisfaction to all who may boy of then; Or I confide business tclitair care. WM. IL SAITIII, II 131,UNIE. Piano Porie•santiotheturer and dealer in Musical Instruments. No. 112 Wood street. near I ~-,.,--n ' e -43 t 9 w. m . siticLAIII.. FOUL . novltLy ' s A LIN'f GLASS E 111 / 1610 VAr• Drn^,";3's• , r moulded and plant Flint Glassware in 0/1 its varietina al fell-y ! 'Patent Medicines. Liberty street. near Canal Unsitt. their warehouse, corner a Market and Water its., Pitts- burgh. Our works continue in hilloperation, and we AVOODWFILL. rat/torte, nod denier in Fur- ; are constantly adding' to our stock. urhieh enables LIS TO 'JP eirn and Ikmurtir /furtherer, corner of Second and fill orders with promptness. Purchasers are respectfully - Wood st,rintlnareh. n'^9-1Y solicited to call and exnmine prlces nod tem& servitiq A NICEI, :410( ME. told rap .)lnnartrtu ar. and INLEy.!l u a u.n. and U noumrnta f p„, CI dealer in Puts. No. 7S. WOod street, third door 1141 dealer in PAINT:;. Net. 44. St. Clair at, Vitts• Fourth. AINII. CIA:111;El. 3I'CIXILKEN cent, for Carlisle nod Ii or Mixed: dapint and Copal Varnish; Idinteed Rippard's Rev;lar Lis . .. of Packet Nlaips liom New lkolcd Oil; Spirits Turpentine; Window Chog. of all York to Idv6rpool. No.l Id lAbort y •Lt. febl-y l'alut Brun/tea. all of the beet quality, and for mile at rea.onalrle privevi. seri I-If AMES BLAKELY. Agent tar Aleaarr,ktaielir. • Co.'s Line of Parket,. Penn at.. four doors b nut Basin. Ll HAI...SPEAR (IARDFINS.—This bestowal place of .... . II re.tort haring been greatly rrptki red. the proprietor is JOON Nll.7l,oSliEN.'railor and Clothter. Liberty at D . now ready to receiye IloaßElo,, by the day, week, or between Sixth street and Virriu alley. south sale. 111011th 1111 acromModu.lious arc Food, and his prices grplo-y ; are low. 'marl-ill S Neel .E.1.1.A N ri. _ .• TOSEPII NIAJOIL lk,at Store. Slap Chandler). and' A . AMEIWN, Manttpientr, Ilot!ote irate nod Agency of Pittaborgia Lard O I Oil Factory, No. 4. Mar. • Pl.Vu'm and ( tvsPeci ket street, Pittshargh. lull} asks the rlttrottage of ins ineisds. 11N feat sear mated that he Call give satisfaction kJ all who may pal , 111. eStiailislitavnt Is on Nl'Kelvy's plat, of ntur:il-ly Past ri , AAPPF: k. OCONNOR. Propnetors of the Pirisbor:;ll 011 N F. PERRY. (Lars of Po p.m of ..11aInilin. Liss/5 I Portable Boat Line. corner Penn and Wayne streets . J 4" eel Wholesale Grocer. r ossionssion and Flour felit-y Merchant. ili , aler ill all kinds Of Country Produce. cup per, totplait., nutters' tools. rine. had. Russia sheet if 011. If," Slid untln. white lend. .h c souls. cotton yarns. salt. T Am Es ]f.\l. traulfsear Grocer. Forwartlin,! anti Co --- mivirk .ireet, between Nrarket and Ferry. rebl-y . hr., and Pittsburgh. Mar noe tuns &N.-rally. corner 01 I.tbrely and Irate atrerta. Putti,oralt. l'a. Liberal rtd• ArILIAAM A. HILL & CO.. Book,' not/ Elrhan,;e ' vattee, to Cobh or Goode, made on eonaignmenta of i r ro. I ' Broken. No. &I. Wood at., one door above Fourth. titter. &c. mayik-ti coat side.frbi-v . . —.,.-... . '•' Y M :a IS ! OYSTERS!! 0 YSTERS !! re Schnee". lIILI. &CURRY, Bank.," and Kreso,,r s .fieskers. No. t / 1 respectfully tniontis his friends and the public, that fis, Rood st., third door below Fourth. west side. ' ler ix dad vin the receipt In finr Fresh ()sons, which will febby 1n serveri tip in vecry style. at short notice, to snit his - - - - - 7- RANIER & RAHN!. Ar,olrers nod Krehan::e /7rokrrl. cmtomor , corner of Third and Wood sts.. opposite St. Charles irr around Nut CanilN. nod every &ow riptlons u( Rotel. feht-v Cultleetw , rnnaS. on hand and fur sale al the corner of Silt Ind Smithfield Ats. 5ep2,441 TOHNSTON I, STOCKTON, Bookodlrra, Stunon, J... . ( 1 EORGE CT OHRAN. Conn. eee 3t CM and Foricorning el Printers and Publishm au. . earner Market and Third s. el f I Merchoat. No 26 Wood street. Pittsburgh. continues to transact a general eaMmission business. especially in ItrKE LOOMIS. Arent. Emir:titer and Stationer. and . the purchase nud sale of American manufactures and A defilerin Prin rine, Popn..tr.. Wood street, between ' produce. end In receiving and forwarding Goods consign- Trininond alley mid Fourth. ft"lil-Y ed to its cart. As agent for the manufacturers he will C, A. M' A\ r un.. h wilt ~ p o . k . wor ., b • • [ r ay p r ,,i o , , be (3,ll•inial supplied with the plincipul articles of Pitts. ~ Line, and independent Portable Boot Lint., Canal burgh mantitheture at the lowest wholesale prices . . , • Moon. • lehl-y I'Prilers and einisi2nnient• err ri , T1...11 . 1111 y solicited. _,.. ~_,..._ i B. DUI" - - ri.' - 71i'eak Keepoof nod Ileum:: Chose, car .l\l ° at 1 ;721 se A r T C ‘ o V i n ° pn ( I n n s ' . z n ' F RI I'o'l `1',.," . h . i'a y ."N'‘'- 4 .it"r"L'd7,, i ,;l; .1 1. nor of Fifth and Alarket streets. re-opens on Monde) et.. at the warotoo „ o f A t „ oo d o „,1 Jo„, fah I - y next. Mercaunle and Steamboat Hook Keeptit t . , taught in the most effective rind expel.llllOUß 111111111 C r. ill 11d ., 11- IIIOE/ES h . AI..CORN. nelltli . aCttres ut Mustard. , ,i on To T h,. „.„al ranter of i o .„„i on and ora„1„. Mr. D. u Ground Spires. Catsup, 4,_ 4-e.. No. V.l.lflli street. will . on M o nday tax, „ mn , .' a n 4, of Practical between WandWandand Market. ( " 1 "Y : Leciires.iiissltiett ‘ the . ~a pplieat' i n o i‘ i of cou rse science of a, ITICTOR SCIIII3A. Bokeetter. Sturioner. and Rind,. , counts to all the details of business a ill be minutely ex ! Fifth it.. between Wood stud Markeists.. Pittsbnrah. ! Vllllll[4l NO extra charge made for these I.ectures. Pa. M / a7-y , lours of business, 10 to 12, ... 11.; 2 to 4, nod 7 to 10. Q . CHOOL 1100 K ANDPAPER WA! '11101'SF:.-1.” I.c 1 l'• .• }ant 1 7 Loomis. Aocnt, Publisher, nookaelle d Itookbind- i 4: 7 " er. \o. .41_ Wood st.. Pittiburzli. marls-y IltUtiS! .110 arr. Druggist and """ • L./ cury. north-west corner of Wcsorl and Fifth streets, 3,I`I4THEN. Brass Funrntder nort cos Smith- Pittsburgh. wilt 1. - rep constantly on hand Drugs. Paints, • field street, between Diamond Alley tool Fifth st., Oils. Dve-Stintls. Sc Pittsburgh. dee 11 , 5.. I y N If—Physicians' prescriptions cerefidlr compounded T , s , J. m , DEvr r r , trh„,„,„,,d ualerr iu p ro : t - eirlit the he .t mate rink. at any hour on the day or Right Also. an assortment of Periumery, fine tooth. hair, and dote and Piinshitrg manufactures generally. Nu. 214 „, .7 t h or , to. pin.h urg h . C lot hr.BTUS &C Ac.,which he will SOl lore iur cash nogn-lv D! z 3frrct. near z.?,,„"iy" 'l67r4"Fit."RSltli , "N!lFl'n,N7;r s iefO": Pimhttrah. nov23-y GORGE AR.MOR. Thane. Fourth inert, between wood and Smithfield street, nearly oppnane the Maynr's office. jan'29-y TWIN D. 51ORGAN., Molests!, and Retail Druggist, k) .No . 93k, Wood street. ate door South of Diamon d Al try. frbi V A I.I.ANSI3I*: & lIA YWA D. 11'hoirsofe nod Retail .17 Dealers in Tkats. Shoes:Tronks. &e.. No. IStl Liberty street, nearly opposite the head o NlZooti. fetel-y IDI .. A. PADNESTOCK . 1 / 4 CO.. Whairsnis brag IVnte , • hmrse, corner of First old Wood streets, and cor ner of Wood and Sixth sts. 1 - 3EMOVAL.—Gra. W. Smith 4- Co. have removed their .11 0 °dice front Penn st., to diet/ New Brewery on Pat at. and Duquesne Way. dee2.s 1 .1 BOYS, Pli„ A rr i ti T Z A .. N rUnt ß Arts. cone C r nj o fi r Penn ' k 7;ml and ma r 'trent', opposite the Elehange. Entrance on Penn street. feb4-y JOIIN H. NIEI.I.OR. mrbolssale and retail dealer in Music arid Alit-sierd Inatramens. Nun , ' Fortes, School Books and Stationery, No. Wood street, Pittsburgh. RAZIBIUS BELLOW.S.--Just received an assort ment. large sizes, Brazier's hand Bellows; also. Par for and Kitchen do., whole.nle and retail. decal JOHN BLAIR, 120 'Wood at. LS. WATERMAN. wholesale Crater. Commission . and Forwarding Merchald, and Dealer in Produce and Pittsburgh Manufactures. Nos. 21 Water, and 2 Front stn.. Pittsburgh. Pa. ELLERS & .NICOLS, Prndire and General Commis -117 Ilion Merchants, N 0.17 Liberty street, Pittstmrgh.— Sperm, linseed and lard oils. jan27 JAMES PATTERSON, Ja., Orin, of First and Ferry FIR, Pittsburgh, l'a., manufadnrer of honks, Hinges, and Bolts; Tobacco, Fuller, 11141 and Timber Screws. Housen Screws for Rolling Milla,&c. seplo.y y BRYA R. Rectifying Distinct. and wholesale dealer tft. ' in Foreign and Domestic Wises and Liquors No. 113 Liberty street, and 53 Diamond alley, Pittsburgh, Pa. D'2l-Y y Lumber Ilfrrearat. Office on Penn LI. *fleet, betwaen Irwin and Hind streeta.Pittaburgt, Pa. AU commissions will be proniptly attended to. JH. BISHOP. Ectertnaru Surtirnn, can he found .at . his Horse Shoeing Establishment, near. the St. Clair street Bridge, lately occupied by ?diners. Carr & Rowland. itovs-dfnu WXCHANGI: noTEL, Exchange flare. Baltimore. I). Dotty. Proprietor. Coaches gill he in readiness at all the landings, to convey passengers. free of charge to the Hotel. dec.211:51 WARRICK MARTIN, Agent fir the Franklin Fire Inattrance Company of Philadelphia, nt the Ex chnnize office of Wdrriek :Worth' & Co.. corner of Me rket and Third streeta. fettl-y 17 &. — Plik'N - EV, Agents for On Delaware The .11,. Safety Insurance Company of Thiladelphia, at }hr Warehoire of King and Holmes, Water street, near Mar ket. febtry P. 8 MEM NO. XIaCIS. ELLERS & NICOLS, Produce attl General Commis sion Merchants, No. 17 Liberty sleet, Pittsburg) Sperm. Linseed end Lard Oils. jan.2o. In , tY r 1,1150 N. 5. 3. M'IMIGIIT. CIARBON itricwicsnrr, InedesaleGrocers and COlil kid..mr,:r.ipainulljer,,re,hbal...., Siz . th street, bdween Wool and dee4-y AXTM•OLENN. Heekbinder. hat , rernived to the corner V of Wood and Thini eta.. above C H. Kay. where he Is prnpnred to do every deseriptlon of ruling and bind ing. deep-y T,C. MARTIN. ll'haincale and Rea Grater and deal . rr in Forrigu and Donteptie Wirt`K and Liquor', Foreizn and DOrnestil. Fruits. Nllifl. ke.4CO 110 Water pd .ep!i-y • - - , licrEW BOOR STORP..—H. S. Rattrap Ca_ No. 41. .11 Market st.., next door to Third. not MA opening u new and extensive assortment of Rooks' td Stationery. tvbielt they will sell, wholesale and mail. et the lowest prices. , y TORN W. BLACK h Co., Wholesale knee's. Plysiass ol nd Chshmi.&FPn iir ,, Titattis. and denier in Pittsburgh hitrom*.taras, N tu, rr swat, °Waite Sixth st.. Pittshnwrii. - dtaylg EL7l..iberei adveareselade nn consteramtg, QAML'Ed..AIOII.ItOW. Illtunnacturcr 01.Tio. Copper. 13 and nhent irun warn, Nu 17 Filth strect.bctween Wood nod . !linrket. MAU JOIIN CA R.I. Importer and Manntucturcr of all kinds of Vvrlrry, Surgical instrumittis, kr.. No. t , ',l Wood si rect. second door below Diamond alley.: felil - I.IIII,,KINTON'S UNRIVALLED BLACKING, manu 1 factured and wholesale and retail. ginithlield at. iietween Sixth and Virtrin alley. oetEl-y ro couNTit V. mEapil . ..kyr23,,?Ar .4 .l„,.ThssoN & 1 &I Merkel. lititer - invite";4lid• attention of Country Merchants to theiroxreulqwitirearlinent of Foreirii and min . DOMPsite C wititlir'erilEbirsOld".or eastern jobbing prices. IC7 Witolestriejtetornt, 213 OT) AVM) fOAIAS PA MutinMeturer and Importer of I WALL PAPER, , Fine ?ward Prints; Bardtra.,Land scope Paper, Orpamelqat Desiims, Traracparoit 'Window Shades, and denier in Wroing and Arrnpping Piper, Bon ne trinit Binders' Boards. &r.. No. 47, Market st., NI UR HIV'S Look-lingT.; “ndClotl: :•:torr ct 99. 'Wood 'Street. Pittsburgh. A getterid rif tort meat of Pier. Slunte Ri) Toilet d Wagrot , JIW frl,4-1 his friend's euvtile opposite ' pul.lic in edgers!. thet Ise has re sumed Imsmrsv as a Famishing , Undertaker. Ile Is sup plied with and alsesy% keeps on hand roiloe of nil nod ktuda. Shroudi. nod all other articles neecasnry oil nit h ovensions Sliver plates. ice bole, and leaden coffins will he stile plied on order. A fine hearse and carriages alwayii really to tatte-mi funeral, v I~IARDWARE. CUTLERY, SA D DL E RY. ?La.—Jo:Er .Leer. importer and Dealer in Portico and Do mratw Hard ware, world respectfully inform his friends mid the public generally. that he is now receiving his Sr ring sapid% of Hardware at the old stand of Walker & I,Vomlwell,l\lo 95 Wood street, which he will dispose 01 on the most reasonable terms. lie will be continually receiving fresh stipplies direct from the manufacturers in Europe anti this Conniry, which will enable hint to roan pete with any establixhinentaither East or West. \\*ex tent 3lerchunta arc invited to call and examine Ins stork before purchasing elsewhere. triars Corn, of PCI2II and Si. Clair Strew', Pifisburgh, Pa 1 11 F. subscriber, haying assumed the management o 1 this long established and popular Hotel. respectfully announces to travellers and the public generally, that he will be at nil times prepared to accommodate diem in all things desirable in a well regulated Hotel. The House is BOW being thoroughly repaired throughout, and new fur niture added; and no pains will be spared to make the K.:cuss:GE one of the VEHY egsr Hotels in the country. The undersigned very respectfully solicits a Cuntiunance of the liberal patronatie which the House has heretofore received. TilomAs owsToN, feblo-dare Proprietor. DRUGGIST AND APOTHECARY, No. 45, Market street. three doors above Third. Pittsburgh, will have constantly on hand a well selected assortment of the best and freshest Medicines, which he will sell on the most reasonable terms. Physicians sending orders will be promptly attended to, and supplied with articles they may rely upon as genuine. Physicians' prescriptions will be securstely and neatly prepared from the best materials, at uny hour of the day or night. Alpo, for sale, a large stock of fresh and good Perfu inert. dec3o 3. D. LEIIMER. C. W. nmnrmsoN, Late of Pittsburgh. Pn. Lnte of Nnshville. Tcnn. IBUM ER & ANDERSON. DEALEms IN CorfaN.—For- A wardit,. and Commission Merchants, No. 8, Front Street, abor7Broaderay. Cinrinnesti. Ohio. John D. Davis, 4 UCTIONFER and Commission Merchant, Corner of 1 - 1 Wood and Fifth streets, Pittsburgh. is ready to re ceive merchandize of every description on consignment for public or private rile, and from long experience in the above business, flatters himself that he will be able to give entire satisfaction to all who may favor hint 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. A FUINON, Bcliond Brass Founder., has-rebuilt and . commenced bupiuess at his old smolt No. 70 Se cond. between Ifiarlfill and Ferry streets. Where he will be pleased to see his old customers and friends. Church. steamboat, and bells or every size, from 10 to 10.000 pounds, cast from patterns of the roost approved models, and warranted to be of the best materials. Mineral Water Pumps, Counters, Railings , &c. &c., to gether with every variety of Brace Castings, if required, Mined and finished in the neatest manner. A. P. is the sole agent for Babbitt's Anti-Attrastion so pooly celebrated for the reduction of friction in machinery. The boxes and composition can he had of him at all time, noel by ITAWI.S.—.I. A. Mason 4. Co., 62 Market street, have 1.1 received the most extensive assortment of Shawls to he Mond in this city. ❑n addition to the various styles of Cashmere, Turkeri. Wool Plaid. Thibet. Net, .7t.e., helms received a new style of French Long .F4utwls, a superior Plliele and very fashionable, norli . .-. _ ~,Y~c~s.,_y I'I'I" ESBURGH, FRIIMA7, A PRI L 7, 1848. Dusintss (Earbs IMMMIIM! John M. Townsend. REFER TO Merchants generally. in Pittsburgh, Pa. Merchants generally. Nashville, Tenn. \V. F. Lane & Co.. Louisville, Ky. Springer & Whiteinan, Cincinnati, Ohio. James Johnston & Co.. Hewitt. Herrin & Co., New Orleans. Magregor & Morris, Ny York. Duval, Keighler & Co. 3altimore. Smith. Ragaley &Co., hiladelphia. Daniel Deshon. Boston. se p 24-1 y 33usiness Q...arbs 1, 1 A1.4. FASIIIONS.—t. Moore has just received from 'New York the Full Style of RATS. Which he Will in• trot:MCC this' day: Saturday. August it.utt An those in %%intel tt newt and superior HAT.. would do well to call , at NO. 73 WOOD STREET. 3d door above Fourth. r rOWNT4ENDTC7AIIII:I: - the old Min j of C. Townsetul & CO.. and Carr Sc. Rowland. beg leave to aluminum to their friends and tofhe public gen t-rally. that they tire prepared to execute all kinds of work in the roach and Waston-tunkina , business, at dui shortest notice. and wurranted to he of the best qual ity. The very large quuntite 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 bttstueins in their line, and they respectfully solicit a eontinuance of the liberal patronagebestowed upon Joe late firms. sepi Verdi tan A .011113BLE k Co. have reintivied 'io the corner of _A. Wood street mid Diamond alley, over t. 3. 51'Cluin's leather store, where they nre prepared to furnish Vrn iiiati Mods. Wholesale and Retail. at prices much reduced; having a very reee)virie mode of painting and other adYan loges unknown to others in the trade. Besides giving a su perior finish to 13Iinds. they trimthein with. the best mate rials. making them rich and durable. N. 13. Wide or narrow slats-.:Mirtable or permanetiefas. timing; fhrnished. Old Blinds ruined: dee2l-y Hardware, Cutlery, and Saddlery. TOIEV 'WALKER. Dealer ui Foreign' rind •Domestie V Hardware. No. 85 Wood sweet, would respectfully inform his friends and the publicgenerally, that he has received a large Stock of Foreign Hardware per ships'. "Isabella." . .Wvorning," and -Metiongaliela," which:to gether with a large ' supply of American Goods he fi now receiving direct from tine matinfacuirers, will make ,Lxis assortment very extensive and Complete. Western mer chants wilt please call and examine his stock. sepfl A :O — PILL N Y --The sub se ri I bees. having enlarged their establishment for the men u amme ref sr.. mid Puss—on the coiner of O'Hara and Liberty streets. Pittsburgh—arc prepared io famish Files of every description. of the best quality: and being determined to make it the interest of consumers to pur chase Files from them, respectfully invite the patronage of all whi rise the article, VTEWLY INVENTED PATENT It1.01:1( SPRING TRT„'SS. for the immediate relief and . permonent cure of Llernin and Rupture. (Slated. to all sues.) The superior elnims of this Truss consist in the comparative ease with which it may he worn. The pad of wood be ing neatly balanced on springs. s ields to the pressure of any port of it, and therougly adopts ifself to any tom-c -umin made by the wearer. It etinlie worn without inter tuission. until a cure is effected. The subscribers have mode arrangements for ilielinaiinfartiire of there valua ble Trusses. iu n superikw style. in Philadelphia. and hove them note fur sale at olgir oilice No. 77 Smithfield street, near Sixth. Plttsbergtr iTIonc;F: WATT. D. W. KADFFAIAN. ll r ONON(;AIIELA HOC: 4 K On Mr corner of Water .1 end Smithfield street,. Patsburzh, Po.—The under signed Proprietors of the Monongahela House 141110tIllee. to the Public. that the /louse is open for the reception of Visitors. They are conscious of having spared no cr. pence in fitting out the Establishment its such a style as to render every eionfrort to the Guests. They hope by constant rare and attention to business to merit the pa tronage so liberally bestowed on the late :Monongahela Muse. lmarsl JAMES CiIOSSAN & SON". NIW nauf; Kruitv..—JoliN 11. Moatisis. Whale- 2 f Auk and &sail lin,' gwise. No. 031 Wood street. one door South of lhamond alley. Pittedurg.—The subscriber has pun received from the /lament cities, and In now opening at the above stand. a full assortment of articles in bin line. consisting of Drugs of all kinds. Dye Shlint. rands and Varnishes. Chemicals. i4c., together with all such articles on are usually kept for sale at a wholesale and retail drug store. Ilia stock is:entirely new, and has been selected with care. Ile is confident that his articles. Math as to quality and price. please sueit as may furor Idin with a call. titythy 1, k Tlll-:NEI'M liffre.ll,nent and lathing , : Saloons. Giber -1 ty Rarer—The istibscribers.ftleeply tahnkful for the increased and still inerea•ing ptitronaze bestowed on them. sitter the opening of their establishment, beg leave to state that their baths nra open at all times, and that liot. cold and shower baths can lie had at any moment few niece bonnier. ran be accommodated LT the week, rind gentlemen en/1 procure break too, dinner, popper. rte.. at the usual boors. say : breakfast :}r o'cquek, a. In , dinner, ld . simper 5 { p. in. Oysters. drunks. and other refreshments furnish ed tit st superior atyle. und chttrues ntoderate. iatils 'CIIONIPSON t I'll LINONGA 11E1..1 PLANING MlLL.—.Lotas ill, mica would re.peetfully inform his friends and the public. that his new establishment is now in full operation, and that he i♦ prepared in furnish Boat Cabins, and fill nil orders for Planed Lumber, with promptitude, and at the lowest rates. Board and Plank. planed on one or both .ides, eon %ninth; on hand Doors and Moulding.. of every description. made to order. Builders slid Carpeuters would find it to dnur advet lace to give htm call. as he can now furnish t h eft with 'dulled stuf suitable for every description of work. 1111.-rtr WARD LIVERY t4TALILK—The joc, subhcrilmr. /laving brought /...111 the well • known !.very Stable kept by r II Doty, in the r Fifth NV nr.l. respecinille informs his friends and the pub lic generally, Motile will keep nt all times a stock of the hest description of riding horse, hughlics.carringehof all kinds. and in short everything required in Ids boo of Inthiness. A considerable portion of his stock is new, and he is confident iso stock in Our city will. be superior to his. His terms will be moderate. His stable is on l'aborts st., a few doors abuse the calml bridge, where respectful ly sulieus a share of public patronage. CIIARLEIi COLEMAN. rrile is also provided with an elegant Hearse. which well he furnished when required. oc 125. James nowarrno., IT AV E the p lt,ttti rt . to a... Linea to their friends that titer strain occupy their old stand at No. 0 l NVood net et. were they have opened all extensive PEE WAREHOUSE. and will have constnollv at hand nit r tensive rtssortm,it of Satin. filairett. and Plain PA VER ILANGINI:S, Velvet and Imitation Borders. of the West styles and most handsome pattern., for papering halls. parlors and chambers. They Ma no fart it re, and have on hand nt all times, Printing, IVritlue. Letter; Wrappimr, 111111 Ten Paper; Bon net anti Pullers' Boards—all ut which they osier for sale on the moat neeommeslating terms, and to which they invite the attention of merchants and others. ALSO—Blank Books ot all knots and the, hest quali ty; Sellout Books. Se.. nlyrnys on hand, and for sale ns above. an 23 New Hat on Cap Store. Hate of the firm of Paulson S Gill.) haying opened his flew Slot, at No. VI NV'tiod street, next dour to the comer of Fourth. is now manufacturing, and receiv ing from that Eastern eines, a very large assortment of Hats and Caps ai every description, warranted to he made in the best manner and of thttitest materials. Ot ter, Seal, fine and common Muskrat. Scalene, Hair Seal. Plush and Glazed Caps, _ ALSO—A fine assortment or ladies Furs. such as Lynx Fitch, Genet, and Coney Muffs. 'Puppets and Fur 'Sim mings, all of which he offers at Eastern prices fur cash both wholesale and retail. - Country nterehtutti will please call and egantine my stock before purchasing elsewhere.. Wholimed. Shoe Store. IH. CHILDS & CO. are now receiving d ag a their Spring supplies. consisting of one of the largest, cheapeaf, and beat asmortment of 13oots and Shoes that they have ever been able to bring to this market. ALSO—Ladies' and Misses' Florence Rraid and Straw Bonnets, of the latest style; together with a splendid as sortment of Palm Leaf Huts, Men's and Boys' Summer ALSO—A large lot of New York Tanned Sole Leath er, al I of which, having been purchased at the lowest rates, and selected With great care for the 'Western trade, will be sold at a small advance on the cost and charges. All merchants wishing to purchase will find it to their interest to call and examine their stock before purchasing elsewhere. mar 77-11 lrynrrturs City Lagutrrean Gallery, Philo Ball, Third I - street, Pittsburgh. Pa., and Franklin Buildings, Balti more, Md. Mr. rorter respectfully announces that he has, at con siderable expense. fitted up apartments end arranged light for Daguerreotyping purposes. His long experience in the art has enabled him to overcome many of the objections too common to pictures taken by this me thod. Mr. Porter is aware that the has gone abroad (owing to the many failures to produce good pictures) that clear and distinct Daguerreotypes cannot be made in Pittsburgh. His expenments, however, since he has opened his Gallery, fully warrant him in saying that as good pictures can be made here as elsewhere. Ladies and gentlemen are invited to call and examine specimens, Instructions given. and instruments and materials fur nished on reasonable terms. All orders from country operators promptly attended nov2s-tf PITTSBURGII CHAIR AND CABINET WARE HOUSE.—No. 82, Third street, Pittsburgh.—The sub scribers would respectfully return their thanks to their friends and the public, for the very liberal patronage be stowed since the commencement of the now firm, and would earnestly solicit a continuance of the same. They would respectfully invite those who want to pur chase anything in the furniture or chair line, to give them a call and examine their extensive stock now on hand, consisting of some of the most splendid Eastern and French patterns of Rosewood and Mahogany l!urni 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 svill have the latent Eastern patterns forwerded monthly, thus giving the citizens of Pittsburgh an opportunity of pa tronizing home industzy, 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 in the Eastern Cities. novl9-y ROBERTS & BANE. CC RAVING AND HAIR DfiI:SSN (1 SA LOON.Br.s.cs 1.3 SON & FOU7qTAIN. Toworial Prof - excess. have. fitted up the saloon on the corner of Cherry nlley anti Water At., 'ear the National Hotel, formerly occupied by Clement Archer, and nre proposed to wuit on gentlemen at once, with ease. comfort mid politeness. In connection with their saloon, they have fitted up on excellent shower hod, where persons can have Amer hnths at all hours of the day. They still continue to serve their customers also at their Old Stood, corner of the Diamond and Unionstreet. . . febll-tf William J. Burnside, A UC'TIONEEIL AM) COMMISSION' AIERCHANT, ALI.F. , }IIENT CITY. PA. CIRCULAR.—The' undersigned having complied with the retetiroments of the Auction Law, and taken out CorK» iisntOii as Adetioneer, for the City of Allegheny. is now ready to receive merchandise. in all its variety, on consignment for either public orprivate rule and from long experience in the shove branches of business,Ast tern himself that beiwill be able to give entire satisfaction to all who may . fagiir hint with their patronage. Liberal advaiiees'mude on consignments. I shall en deavor to make speedy sales and quick returns. 'Tendering you and your friends my services. I remain your obedient servant, WM. J. BURNSIDE. Allegheny city, September, REVERENCaI. hinies May, James MtCully. John Little, Jr.. John 11. Guthrie. Win. A. Hill & Co., Jones R. 51 . Clittlue2, James K. Logan, John D. Davis, Parke & Hannon, John D. Mc- Fadden it Co., Alexander Stuart, Young & Stevenson. novl4-y John Cartwright, T NT POItTER and Man 11711 C 1 nrei• Of Cutlery. Surgical and" Dental at ruments; Saddler's and Tanner's hand wolf, Taylor's Patent Shears. he. Also; mauunimatres Trans. es. Stipperters. Scc., in great satiety. . • John Cartwright, manufacturer and importer of Pen, Pocket, and Table Cutlery ; llazors,Seitisars. Files Saws Tools. he:, has'rernoved to ' " 83 WOOD Siaszt, second door below Diamond alley, And has latel}• received a. large essortreentof PEN AND POCKET KNIVES. KNIVES AND FORKS. Also. Rogers' and Whotscidiorui' FINE CUTLERY, Elliott's, Rodgers'. Wade and Bro's Razors. Scissors. Razor Strops. &e. Dumasetis and Wire Twist - DENS, RIFLES AND -PISTOLS. - - - - - . Allen's, Colt's. and Blunt's REVOLVERS; Powder Masks. Shot Belts, Game Bags; Walker's alai .Coxp's Ex Ira PereussionCapt: Bowie, Dirk, and Hunting Enive 8.. Tools. -such us Callipers. Dividers. Plyers,. Nipper., Hand Vices. Squares. Rules, Braces, Bits, Spoke Shaven. Stocks end Dim Wire, and Iron Ganges, MathematiCal Instruments, &e.. in very great variety. ILTJubinnotnd repairtng neutly - and punctually done. unt9-ly lir. subscriber has paid into the Treasury of the Corn ]. inonwealth, the amount of license recoiled by law. He has given the regularly approved security. and taken OM a coinission of the first class. as an Auctioneer of the en), of Pittidnugli, and routed that spacious warerouni belonging to Sylvanits,Lothrop. N . 0.. 14 Wood st.. three doors fraut FiCh, where he is prepared to attend to the safe ofevery 'kind of Merchandise. Furniture. Real fist ate, Stocks. Shipping.&c..either at the Auction Rooms or on the premises; nod will in all eases exert himself 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 whatever on goods in the store, but merely the Commis-. Pion for selling. thereby giving all owners a fair chance. without partiality of huvuns therein property disposed of to the best advantage. Sales will he promptly settled when made; advances will be given at - any time on the most accommodating terms; merchants_ will not he chnrged for advances. Regular sale days. Mondays and Thursdays, ofDry Goods, Groceries. Fifrniture. ke.: and every evening. Hardware. Cutlery, Watches. Gllll3. Pistols, and fancy articles; Books. on Saturday evenings. 504JAAIF.S Acct. _ _ J. ANKRIM CAEAP HAT AND CAP HOUSE, N 0.102, Wood Street. SPRING FASHIONS. SILK. BFAVER...AND :SUTRA HATS. The •uhscriber respectfully informal his custotners and the public, that he has returned from New York, bringing with hint the most approved stele of flats, for sprint; and 'glimmer wear, adopted by William 11. Beebe. Broadway. (late Beebe & Costort) Ife_would also inform the public., that he is daily manufacturing flats and Caps, of all, des criptioii. which he is determined to difpoAe of at prices to please the purrhaaer : that is, cheaper than any other liat catahltahment in the city. • lEP'Couutry - Merchants, wishing to purchase flats and Caps, by wholesale. are requested to call and examine his assortment: as he feels confident of being able to please in quality, quantity, and price. ft. W. (11.AS$GOW. Manufacturer. No. 10d, Wood at., ftd door below John D. Davis' tar ri.stAin Commercial Auction Rooms. 4 LEX.% N DER JA is the only authorized agent _,"llin Pittsburgh and Allegheny cities, for the sale of the Pekin Tea Company's 'revival 75 and 77 Fulton st., New York. Any other person hi Pittsbnrgh pretending to sell our Teas is an imposter, and deceives all who may Patronize him. It is commonly known that the Pekin Pea Company's Teas have proved superior to all.olleer Teas seta. and for this reason many persons have dishon estly pretended to have the sale of the Pekin Tee Com pany's Teas. when they arc all the time vending trash nod cheap stuff, which They have obtained elsewhere.— Others again assume the name of the Pekin Tea Corn patty, aria imitate our packages, and thereby deceive many. VVe rue informed that there is n person in Pittsbumb selling Teas under the name M the NeW York and Phila delphia Pekin Tea Company. We have only to say that thia assumed company have no counezion, whatever. sv ith the New York Pekin. Ten Company, as consumers of ten will readily discover by comparnoi: the article they sell with the genuine tea, sold by the Sew York Pekin Tea Company, at the store of Alexander Jaynes, No. 7n Fourth street. N. B.—Messrs. 31cCALLMO:SiT & BOND. id-Philadel phia, have no connexion, whatever, with the New York Pekin Tea Company. nor have they any right or privi lege to sell teas under a name so nearly resembling OUTS as to have a tendency to mislead the public. DOU G LASS & noel :Yalu/ 77 Fulton at.. N. Y. Gado y^a L ady , a Book and Family Magazine 1 1 111; oldest 51agazioe in the ,Liuited States, contains monthly sixty pages of reading matter by the first writers in the country, twelve Mort_thaa the New York Magazines. Two splendid steel Enriltvings: an utuleui ably authentic colored monthly Fashion Plate; Model Cottages and Churches, Crochet. Work, and other matters for the Ladies, all illustrated and well explained, &c: Price for One Year, (which includes the Lady's Dol lar Newspaper, nicking three publications in one month)_ S 3 00 Two copies, without the Lady's Dollar Newspaper • • 5 00 Ewe copies, with one oldie person sending the club • • 10 00 Eight copies 15 00 Twelve copies (..i0 00 A Specimen olcither the Ludy's Book, or the Lady's Dollar Newspuper. will - be sent to any person payilw post age on the request. Address, L. A. GOOEY. jant"Lif No. 113, Chesnut st— Philadelphia. Fifth Street Turning Establlihment. 11 1 11li Subscriber. having completed his late improye meets, is now prepared to do all kinds of 'rustling and Sawing in a style tar superior to any other shop in the West, as be has now twelve turning lathes. boring ma chines, and circular saws fitted up on the latest and most improved' plans. He would most respectfully inform his friends. and the public generally. thafhe intends togive Isis full attention to their orders. lie will keep a constant supply for ho accommodation of his country customers, tearpenters and cubittet-makers,) of newel-post and bal. lusters. materials for columns and hand railing, 1)&1 posts arid table legs. Also. bed posts and rails fitted up on his most approved plan of iron fasteners and hickory screws. All orders from a distance promptly.attended to. . . N.8.-011'r German friends will always find Some at tentive German in the estoblishutent to attend to their orders. N. B.—Tlie subscriber would further inform the public. that he has a very powerful engine—about-70 horse pow er—usul a few small rooms to let, with steam power in them. 'suitable for small branches of manufacture. Filth street, No. 29, between Wood and Market etc.' nue/5.411m A. A. Mason & Co., 62 MADIENT STREET, BNINTENN THIRD AND FOITRITI NITFir a. I tc FORM their friends and the public generally, thnt he ing about to remove to the spacious and elegant Store, recently erected on the adjoining lot, they will close out their large and wall selected stock of Fall and Winter Goods, AT COST, and in many cases less than cost, to ena ble them to open 4hoii new store with an entire stock of new Goods. The sale will commence this day, and continue until the first of March, or until their removal. Their extensive tis'sortment of DRESS GOODS will be sold full 30 pvt cent:. less than the usual prices. They Consist of the most fashionable• Cashmeres and De Lamea, Gala, Mohair, Silk and Orange Plaids. Also, Bombazines, Alpacas, dm, he. CLosa Gooos--French and German Merinos, Queen's Cioth, French Plaid Cloakings, Broad Cloths of all the most fashionable colors. Black and Fapcy Dress Silks, of every variety. Sul.m.s•--Caslimere., Terkeri, Tartan, Plaid, and other Shawls; a very largo assortment, fully reduced one half . m PL e y e ic l e ts .._Nv e l s h, English, and American Flannels, of all colors and qualities. Bonnet and-Cap Ribbons. Gloves, Hosiery, Gimps and Fringes, Wrought Collars and Capes; Unees, ArtifiCial Flowers. Plumes and Feath ers, Scarfs, Cravats, Handketchiefs, - Foney Buttons, dec. Lures Goons of every description. Woolen Goods. Cassimeres, Cassinetts, Vesting', Beavers, Pilots. Tweeds, Jaynes. Whitney and Bate Blankets. Also, an extensive assortment. Calicoes, Chintzes, Do mestic Gingham', Checks, Stripes, Tickings, Brown and Bleached Muslins, &c. The following will be some of the Prices: Cashmeres 151 c. Usual p ‘ rioe 371 c. Mous. de Laines 12kc. a , zsettaik.. Gala Plaids 50c. it 44 , 81,00. Mohair & Oregon do• .20c. e n nie. Alpaccas 15ic• ' " " Vic. Flannels 20c . , it a 37*c. Wrought Collara• • • ..10c. a it Vic. Calicoes• • • 9610 c. It tt ...... ... 42. k. Cassiaetts• MR31c.41 (I ....50C. Together with every article in the store, which will be y offered equally Cheap. Vieiiors may be tailored, that they will not be disaprinked in the Lp , " , .......it or prices of our goods. tialli* . A. A. 31.A.SQN ft co. rpo COUNTRY MERCHANTS.—The sudacriber will j_ pay three dollar's and seventy-five centspe too lbs. clan, for good mixed country rage, in quantutes of fitly to three thousnad *muds. delivered 'at my'Reok Store, No. P 9 WoOd street,' Phtsburg,h. On hand, a general supply of school books, writing and wrapping paper, blank books, etc., which will he sold by the dozen or retail, at lowest cash priees ihr rea dy pay. Ottet27,l -LUKE I',OOMTS Arent. INOTlCE.—Allpersons indebted tothe subscribers, are . re . qu e st e d - to make payment, on or- before the ithlt inst,it not, their account will be given to a Magistrate sfor collection: all persons having claims against the firm will please present their accounts for payment. • !!‘ -31-AYEA• =MEI iilisrcllqnrous Auction Notice. e;av York Pekin Tea Company: CAUTION TO TIM PUBLIC. tiii~idka tons. BOOK AND 1011 , PRINTING OFFICE, • N. W. Corner of Woe& a n d Fifth Streets. MBE PrOprietor of the Mottaitin Pon and MEncont 1 AND ' IqANLITAc - rt - Rnit. respeetfullq informs his friends and the patronit of these 'inners. Oat he hes rt large ato• sortment of JOB TYPE, AND ALL OTHER !HATE. RIALS necessary to a Job Printing Office, and that ho is prepared to execute LETTER PRZT6S PRINTTEG , 'OP ITTEAT DESCRITZION : Boa,. Bills at Lading,. Circe/ars, Pamphlets, Bill Reads, . Cards Handbills, Blanks, Hat TVs. All kinds of Blanks.. Stage, Steainbnat and Canal Boat Bills, with appropriate Cuts, printed on the shortest notice and most reasonable terms. He respectfully asks the patronage of his friends, and the public in general, in this branch of his business. sepV, . HARPER. Vegetleble ,Pulmonary TT is now twenty years since I first.used . the Vetreia .l. ble Pulmonary Thilinm in my family. Si nce that time it has been my practice to keep a botile of the article by me for the useof my flintily. tvltlch - is hirce.and for the benefit of myfrienilt. I have mtiformly 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 tektitie a more *Micas form. In one instance. recommended It to.my brother, who reside* in the State of New York: who was dangerottely 11l with a disease of the limas. 110 has since written to -me for more, having found no• which cave him so much relief. OTIS PECK. Sold In Pittsburitil? • ' . B: A. FAIINESTOCK ft: CO.. -Corner of Vint and 'Wood; alim, earner of Sixth and Wood streets. • . dee% PURE GREEN AND BI.ACE TEAS. Pram the :The York PekintThi'Cotirponv:--,Tost recei . ved at the Pe kin Tea-Store, 72 Fourth street a very, large supply of fresh Green and Black Tens, of all the different. grades and qualities imported into this country: packed in lead. in 5 lb. boxes. In I' } tb..and Ht. Packages. A1e0.5 b. tin Contilstera, of the different , qiudities, convenient for families and - steamboats. ranging - in•prices from 37/ cents P lb., to $1.50. Fine Oolong. Black Teas. at 50.62 i. 70, 571 c., and 81,00 t) lb. We will refund the money In all canes where our Teas do not give entire satisfaction, or exchange for a dial:rani article. For vale at the Pekin Ten Store, 72 Fourth at.. hr decal A. JAYNES - DooTs: SHOES. TRUNICS - :&C.-:—Follorubre ¢ May -11 word, wholesale and retail Boot.' Shoe and Trunk Store. No. 186 Liberty street, nearly opposite the heed of Wood. F. & /I. have in more and are receiving their Fail and IVintei stock of BOOTS, SHOES. &c.. consisting of the largest stock theyhaVe ever been able to bring to this market. Our stock of gooks here mostly been manufee toted to our order. and expressly teethe Pittsbnrch mar ket, We also have constantly on band a splendid. stock of Hayward's Metallic Gum Elastic Shots. both for ladies' and gentlemen's wear. the most beautiful article ever manufactured. We would solicit an examination'of our stock of goods.. by till who Wish ‘te purchase either at wholesale or retail, es one ihalt Mt at d small admirer aloes post. Country merchants will find it to their inter est to call and examine our stock before purchasing. FOLLANSBCE x FfAYWARD, aug2l i No. 1% Liberty at. P - lANOR—Chiekerini.—One splendid rose wood di Oc tave Pinno Forte. made by nib:kering. Roston. Herz.—One semi.errind 'Pianoforte, rrom the manufac tory or Henry Herz, Parts., 610etaves. °ale carved rose wood ft Octave. me b y Oale & Co.. New York. 'Ono 'ditto mahogany 6M tave. „ . Staddart. Nev YOrk.LlOne elecantmalcogany Piano. to Octave, which has been'in tae for abinrt ■ year. 'nics two hundred dollars. SECOND HAND PIANOS. -- , An ricellent eecond hand Piano. made by Loud & Brothers, in good order Price !HIM.' One eccond-band Piano. Price SGO. • • For sale by, JOILN H. MELLOR, novB 81 Wekid Street. F ANCI: GOODS - • . at Z. Kisser's:new store 67 Market at. 45 pea china vases. varinas styles: 4 dor. pieces shaded and plain velvet ribbon; 2 " black " 2 .• Celestial and Terrestial Globes; • 11 " Ivory Memorandum Tablets: 4 " Cut velvet pocket books end card cases. 4 '• horse-shtia combs. tmilatlon of shall; 6 " German silver tea bells. • T l / 1 51:11111GS. • A large lot of Gimp head black fringe. A good assortment of Drab and mole colored; Gimp to match; Wide block: ' Genduated -Buttons. With a great variety or miscellaneous goods, amongst which are Extra large afire Hwang Ears; Coral Beads. assorted strar.ds; Writing Desks. ell dux Ladies work boxes " Backgammon Boards; Gold Si:mete:elm all ages; Black Union . Galloon. All the aboae goods will be sold love ITOMCEPATIIIC BOOKS ,—. Test received, at the Book '. store of the subscnlier. in Fifth et., near Market : liforeria Medini.'*eser:'l3%. Saninel Halinemen. translated nod edited by Charles Julius Hempel. M. D., 4 vols. Hertman's Acute/Jiangsu.. by Dr. Ifempel. vol. 1. . Hommopathie Dorriestic Medicine , Ify J. Lowrie, en lamed and improved by A.. J. Hall. M. D. • • : Inhr's New Manuel. vol.!. Noc. 1 and 3. Herings Domestic Pbysician. A Manuel of Domestic Cookery. for the use Of persons who are. under 11emreepathic treatment. Itooninghansen's Therapzetic Pocket Book, for HOMOS - by Dr. Okie. Ilabeman's Chronic Diseases. vol. 5. Together with Medicine Chests, of different sizes and prices. to , . ',VICTOR SCRIRA.. `VIEW • BOOKS JUST RECEIVED.—IIeaven upon 111 Earth. by Janewlty. one yoluine. •- ' - 93 Charnock's Choice-Works. by Lymington,' I root. 'Ol3 Coincidences of the Old and New Testaments, by. Rev. J. J. 13Iuut. D. D., I vol.,- ,1 2r, Chalmers' Miscellanies. Poems, Essays, &c., ..1 50 Select Works of James. Venn. Wilson. Phillips end Jay. in one large v01., , f0r the low price of 150 The Free Church. Pulpit. 3 volumes, - - 500 Modern Infidelity, by Schmucker; Life of David. - - 075 Deily Walk with God. by Mathew Strong, 0 39 Circle of Human Life:by Tholnek, 039 Memoir of Charlotte Elizabeth. • - 031 The Works of Francis Torretine, in the on Latin. to he complete in four volumes,—three volumes now ready: Willis' Poetical Works. in splendid Turkey Morocco. The above, with a great-variety of new books. just re ceived by ELLIOTT & ENGLISH, jan7 56 Market st., between Third and Fourth. TEW AND VALUABLE •BOOKS.—Undesigned Coin .l.ll cidences in the writings both of the Old and New Testaments, in. 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 London Edition. • The Errorp of Modern Infidelity illustrated and refuted, bY S. M. Sehmucker, 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. Henry Duncan. D. D. Chalmers' Miscellanies, embracing Reviews, assays, and Addresses. By the late Thos. D. D. The above, with a large variety of new and Standard Works, for ale low, by ELLIOTT & NEW IVORICS.—Good Wives, bysMrs. Child; History of Women, by Mrs. Childs; Prose and Poetry of Europe end Ametica, by Mania and Willis; MechlevellPs History of Florence; Life of Banvenuto Cellini; Letters of John Adams to his Wife; Book of the Court; I.atrobe'a Solace of Song; Dictionary of Quotations. H. S. BUSWItORTH Ic CO., n0v.25 No. 43 Market at. . Brandies. 40 minovE, Hatt, Quarter and Eighth Pipes of the following brands and vintages: Sazerac,lB37l Seig,nette— Otard, 107 and 1844; Pinet, Caatillion &Co., '44; Heunessy,lB44; Dupey t P. E. The above brands are warranted pure, or no Bale; good judges are all invited to examine for themselves, at the corner of Smithfield and Front streets. novlB •• •' P. C. MARTIN. IT - ALIJA/3LE BOORS—DOIIN'S STANDARD . LI ! BRARY.—Mscluavelh's History of Florence and Prince; Roscoe's Leo the Fourth. Roscoe% Lorenzo de Medici; Schiller's Don Carlo% and other Dramas; Beck man's History of Inventions; Memoirs of Count Gram mont ; Schleyell's Philosophy of History• Schleyell's Dramatic Literature; Memoirs of Col. Hutchinson • Robt. Hill's Miscellaneous Worka • Life of Bcmtenuto Cox's House of Austria; Bonterweck's . Spanish 'Litera ture. For sale by H. S. BOSWORnf & CO., dec4 43 Market street. DruoS : —{ ` tiro " Gamboge; Opium, new, rop; "lbanum, strewed; Egtet. Jeep; ". Dandelion; , Belladenne; Just received , and for sale by' __. B. A. FAMESTOCK & CO., deck First and Wood sts Dyrewbons.--425 bbls. chipped Los-woad; 75 ground do; 100 " chipped Ensile. 100 " ground Camwood; • 3113 t received, and for sale by B. A. FAI-LNESTOCK & CO., jans Col. First and Wood sts. 1 - 3, on. SALE, Four Lets--Boanded.by Penn, Liberty r and flay sts.. each lot having 2-1 feet front. and' ex tending back 110 fem. Two of them are corner loin, and the position of the whole property is one of the most ad vantageous in the city. For turther information apply to M. SWARTZ:WELDER, Fourthet— ntiv34l ' hetween Wood and Stnith6e4l:-: BENZOIC ACID-73 ounces ju mt received and lOT aide §T B. A. FAIINESTOCK'k COL, - dool corner of FitsCood Wood ors.' NITAII3ER 224. mi9Cfttancous. WM. ALEXANDER*: `SON -'.. ,Corrus.Maartta AND Fv e trarmi n .7?—visr the Ea St. Ctait' strorts, oppost NOANIMMIO6 chgngi Hout,'Entranee o n Penn st„, respectfully, inforia their friends and the public, that they are prepored to farnisli and at tend to every thing' in the line of trtidcrtaktrs;_ s they have quit the business of Cabinet Making, amithelr. I. ' teution will be devattui altogether to the abayerbusiness• keep a large assortment of COFFINS Made and finished, - covered. end lined it, the neatest mariner. With a Varier! , of materiels, and at all . priemq we keep SHROUDS Wro dy made, of all sizes, of Flannel, Cturibrie, , tied Muslin, at all prices, and made in the eastern style, andel! other articles necessary' for dressing the dead, ands furnisMag funerals, of quality and prices tom; SILVER PLATES for engraving the name and ago; ICE' CASES for laying the body in ice. by those who wish 'to -keep their 'friends any length of time, and have ZINC PANS to put ice in for layingg, on the body; LEADEN Coffins alvraya, oo hand. We have a - splendid new HEAESEand a parr of fine horedoi. and'any number of the best carriages, eta. etc., one rill be prompt, puOctualr, and . Umbrellas, Perrasolei sZrerateolettene, AN`) WALKING CANE. WLEREL.L.A.S. • P iladelphia. • • 31 . one " is the A United S E. N 4 rx-mmarri=.2. Merchants are respertfillly inforined that I oontinoe to manufacture all the- ulieVe gootiss to/ O.? aid ° f -Idae rd• notwithstanding the gieaf opposition otlintrtieitiappOsOdlo the iittreduCtion of expensive improvements. 3lyosiort. ment is uoutplete,- and‘pricei'so - lowers to give entire, sat imitation. 117" As there is ea Umbrella Store mixt door,"or, 'waif? the seine name: it is important you should remember ItICH A RLSON. Strom Factory, and pani e eres of the WirtAing Ca, ,r U r rniarlia: signor the L.tlrf. and tiioii,'liie: 11.14. Mor,ket 61., rhiladelphlll. (.7 A ttention is. requested , to the . celebrated Want Char Urritrrllo:e. neat rind beautiful article:cent Ming the advent:ices of it Came' mid I'Hllll'oll, ,felt Young Ladies , Seminary, AlleglienyCity. IR. N. W. 31.F.TCALF — iN.trid 11111/UULCU to theaai• .11 teuo of Alle&lieny nail vicinity, the intended repo -1. veil of hi, Sch ro 001, tm corner bt Sandusky and Straw,. sacet,, wbcre he Lea teaching tar tLa Mat t‘i eve months. Ou and tiller April Ibt. Lc uri l occupy Riming ou Federal erect. in uColotiecic itoict 2nd door from the bridge. The Academic:Fear wri coma/n*lllyr! acs. - .ions, of Svc months each. cumuli:tieing on the Ann Monday in February and September. ' GATES OF Tl.l7tuN, FEZ £E5810:4 DY PICT mmenta. Mulish Depattmeek—lncluding Reading, ()riling - 10h/ and Defining. Writing, 'English (4ramnier, Rhetonc, La gic, English Composition and Criticism, Geocraphy, His tory, Asitlimet and the higher brinches of 3lathematicts, Natural Philosophy. Chemistry. A stronorny. Botany, Phy siology,Dcology, Intellectual and Moral Science and a 0 other branches requisite to a thorough Englisi Educa tion' " Classical Department--Including the Latin, Greek and French languages. each an additio u sl ebnip',o of , 00 The services of competent Teachers are - secured:Air such as may desire to receive idstructious in Drawing. Painting, and Music. Those designing to enter. will find it to their interest to do so as near to the opening of the Smishin as possiblei yet pupils Will be received nt any time during the :Region. and will be charged at the above retet only froMlbts rime of entrance. Ne deductions will be made &rained ces, except in cases of protracted illness. Any information which may be desired, will Ms - cheer; fully communicated to those who call upon the iturtritotoe at liissrooms. Reference may also be made to the following gentlas men . - Dr. T. F. Dale, Allegheny. Hun. C. Shaler.Pittshrittii. Rev. D.. Elliott, Rev. D. If. Riddle,. -"sv Mr. 11. P. Schwartz, Rev. 11. Dyer, ft jen3l-dlim poi fIT S. MORRIS - dr CO'S BLACK AVRITING INIc; Poe flSteel or Quill Pens, and the Copping , rms.—m a :fa is the result of the experiments of several yearsoderpted to the mannfaiture, on an extensive Scale. of an' ertiele suited.taall.the purposes of the consumiar...The perils , lion of this Writing Ink consists in the tbllswing proper,: ties: ri.rrtrrtr—in winch properly it will 'be fonadlo surpass all previouspreparations. It wili:flow with pets feet freedom, either from quill or steel peso. sod is entire ; ly free fromany corrosive qualities. Ci c ots —Thri holor of this article is a rich, beautiful blue W an k '.. - .. ,- 1 IrtrAll good black Ink. (Toni its IliCs.o ry chemical constitution, requires expoiurc to the sit to imperil deep color. It must net, therefore. be expected, that theMo= merit the bottle is oped, the Ink will bo found to be a let black. The first appearance will be pale: but after ex posure to the eltenucal action of the atmosphere, either ou . paper or in the inkstand, it will assume a hril li antblick hue. Psztastrinvcr—The color is unalterable by the lappe„of time.. It will never fade. On this account, all important records should be made in this article, as years .onit deepen and strengthen its tint. rt. B. 'lbis Ink is suitable for all kinds 'of Vetalliii Pens, and for PPP' made of. Quills: and what is , ixopoo tent and very desirable with many, will give a perfect impression by the Copying i Press. 'W • e are using, in the i nstitutions with which we an connected. Morris' in Black IV,iting ; ant Lin respect to fluidity-, brilliancy, and permanency, believe it *aperitir to any Ink we have heretofore used."" [Signed:l . "A. Thurston, Cashier Bank of Louisville Wm. Rleh. artisan. Cashier Northern Bank of Kentuck y; George C. Gawatlnney : Cashier Bank of Kentucky • L. L. Sintort, President at the Gas Bank,Thomas 1..A1e/rn, Clark Sl' Barren County Cou rt : Curran . Pope, Clerk of , Jefferson County Court; P. B. Atwood. SecrentryFirernstes rang Company; John Muir. Agent Lexington Insurance, Company; S. S. Uoodwin, Secret o rs - Portland Thy Dock and Insurance Company; D. S. Chambers, Secretary Franklin Fire and Marine Insurance CompanYt.l. Rhonaer, Treasurer Louisville Saving A supply of the above Ink. just recd anti tier sale 63r fell •• JOHNSTON ',lc STOCKTON. Labor Saving Powderl , - • - :‘lo . l7N'e EAGLE; TRIPOLL. At.A.NUFACIIIRED, AT THE BOSTON mousr EAGLE ;rola& TOR cleaning the surface -of Wiadows, Afirnos, and Glass time, and restonng it to its. onstual transpa rend ; % this artiCle is decidedly t.lthoat an contd.. Both limo and labor are savedly. its uie.• A thousand' tekr ences could be adduced, if necessary, to cet•tifttp.thia tact. • It will remove the oxide from the surface orGotti,: re,. Copper, Brag, Britannia. Tin, 4-c,,, with , the gret, facility. giving it an unrivalled A fair trial is all that the proprietors ask, and *a eciti. wince the most skeptical of its Directions for Use.—Let the I'owder be opPireil titifin a damp. soft woollen cloth. With a very littlei exerttokt, every particle of oxide may be removed.. fah4 JOSEPH R. CARR, General Agin i r.... For sale by JOHN D. 310REAN, Druggist. - DUFF'S NkINV 3111,LINHRY AND•DftEn.s In MAKING ESTABLISHMENT, No. 10. St: Clair.*4 (between Pena and the Bridge.)—Dresses, Cloaks, Cut Niantillus, tc.c., made to the latest Frhitch , and 'Eng Fashions. Also, Bonnets, Hoods. Capps, Bead ,Drassas, ke. A choice selction of new styles'britins,'Silk.Vehrens, French Flowers, Gimps, rich cap and hamlet Ribbons, Laces, Fritri tres, Cords. Buttons, Crapes Modes, Mashes., Cambric% endkerchiefs, e.. tor safe, wholesale sad retail at tto lowest price. Country Milliners supplied with tho latest French and r:nglisli Patterns of every neyf article in the Millinery and Dress-making /file . , at New York pricey . Straw BOnnets cleaned and altered to the present list k ion. PrI7Sl3CR(ili STEEL WORKS iN2I.I'SPEINU ALE FACTORY' - . .29AAC JO?irS. JOIEN 41:1956. JONES & truloo, • ANUFACTURERS -of Spring . and Blister: Sleet. j3j. Plough Steel, Steel Plough Inge. t each and Blip: tie Springs; kliiim'aered Iron Axles; and dealers in able Castings, Firs Engine I.,,senps, and Coach Triromiwo generally, corner of Ross and'l. spat ifs; Pittsbarifs;& r feb9-3m ATASK9.-4ast received, by' ZEBLLor( KINSE Y 1. Market street -1 dozen fine Wax Masks; 8" " Paper " 5 II Common; 3 gross Metallic Comb Cleaners; 1 dozen Boilers; I " Salt Spoons; 2 " Bone Mustard Spoons; 4 gross Ger Man Silver Table Spoons; 6 " " " Tea • u. " Butter Knives; 1 " Picture Toy Books; 20,000 China Marbles; 6 dozen fine* Woolen Comforts. A great - variety of Coats and Caps; BASKETS - 5 dozen fine French willow Basheti4 ' 2 " willow Marktrt " 6 " Straw 1 Clothes Travelling " " 12 " Metal Toys " Willow Cradles; 6 " Glass Motto Seals; 3 " Bone " Stamps; 3 Allen's Patent Revolving PLstelai 5 pair common Brass 1 dozen setts Chessmen; 2 •• Dominoes; 6 " Tailors' Measures; " Steel Key-Bangs; assorted; 3 " China Doge and Sheep; 1 " Strings Amber Beads; 12 Nests Drums. sT CANNOT SAY TOO MUCH FORi".4ldisro proof of-the efficacy of Dr. Wakinft Jarataith 'Mixture.. Read the following: . rrisation, Feb. "Mesas. Havre} -Brockway: aestsa - ordurr compel* me to make IL statement in regard to the effect of, your Dr. V6'illard's Couglthlisture upon my ilYitein. For sem. • twelve weeks, during the vrinter,l ryas ao muchtoed with a harrassing cough, as to render , me entirely tine to attend to my work: and, from - the nature. 4imy . syst I had every reason to believe, Wit, rapidly , sunning consumption. After trying VllTiollfremedies, - withonl7 effect. I wooled. to try a bottle of the Oriontal.-C MiXttllt. and , must say that Iteonsides item best in. r United Stittein fact, I cannot say. - foo much forit; as i• ' v:llll'entinty cured by theme of thivfirst - bottle. - To this afflicted, I would say, 'get a bottle of it,;and been:mil"; . • . "DAntEr. O'Corszsbv,. - Price 25 cents. For. sale by HAYS Or: BROCRTVAY' No. 2, Coin low, Liberty at., near Canal Itiudii,.* ftcfid ulso by ifebh) I. FLF.SI iQ Latereneoyins. CaANDRE:rim GARDEN SEE.DB.--The Bub , • , il_.B has just received his annual supply . a Layzatt sort Garden Seeds, warranted frestraad genunte t , , olapkw every•. variety. worth eultivasing., The at ers, gardeners , s and ethers, is -resmcialll ~.,et . k.fic stock. -. .., ,' r 7 4 ,. : :011V.F.,1 ic .3 , . ~ ha, at , t - '-' , ' r' : r , 4 , #;4,-,,:,,ritii'lli,- _ „ ...v.4lNv • •*-• it . }. .1- 111 ~~i- ~,-~ . ; P!511