=BEM DAILY MORNING POST. Printed and ru (dished ertry Morning, (Sundays esfrperti,) UT L. iiAßpkait, NOILTII-WET CORNER OW WOOD AND fare]( mums R7' TB RMS.—rive Dollars a year. piyable stnctly la advance. Six Dollars will invariably be required if Aar paid within the year. 1:17- single copietrwo cavrs--for tabs nt tho counter of the Office, and•by the News Boys. The Weekly Mercury and Manufacturer lc Published from the same otlice, on n double medium ahem at TWO I)OLLA.R.S a year, in advauce—single Itoplcs rice cams. !17 No . paper. will be discomfited (unless at the discre tion Of the proprietor.) until all itrrearages are paid. 11:7- No attention will tie pnid to any order unless as eompanied by the money, or satisfactory reference in this city. • ^T-ERNIS—OF ADVERTISING. - • ~- Pak 'Nein% OF TWELVE K INES OR LIR& bite Insertion, 5O 50 One Month TWo•••do. 0 i 2. Two••do Three• •do 100 Thole do One Week 150 ; Four du Twm••do 250 Six•••do , 'Twee do 300 On 6 Year Y-EARLY ADVEIITISENIENTS: Changrabk as Pleasure. • 02, a NI; A la.. • . Two OQI: TILES. Six Months 5 I' s 00 I Six Months ..... -S2O 00 o.ie Year 20 00 One Year 30 00 *Larger advertisements in proportion. J Fr Curds of FOUR LINES. Fire Do.7ai7 a rear. ,A Large:cub; will nut be inserted, unless an extra price is paid. ID . "; Advertisements upon which the number of inser tions is not mocked, will Le inserted undchurgeil until or tiered out. tirofesgiunal Cubs AB. ArCALMONT, Alionsey at Law,—Orace, Fourth . street, neut. IL Patterautt's Livery Stable. fabli il s, 'N'rr.—thlice; No. 77 Sznithfickl it. netir - Sixch sL. I'ittaburs•h. it. A.' w. OLIVER. Physician and Sakton.—Cntice No. S. St.'Clair straet. jy2o %TM. o A o.n.i 11s law U. S. Attorney. has V removed Ilia office in No. n St. Clair st. JtitiN CItAWFORIi. of is I opposite the Exchange. t ORLANDO I.OOAILS. Attorney at Lau.-9thee 4th lj. it.. above Wraol. tutyl-y p I 'fl tL2 Vii. _WAILS/ Attorney as Lteu..---4.hlav I.owria's iluildi 7Ge. Fourth at. jan7-1 y. A311....5 - CALLAN. Attoroty W Luto , corner of Wylie a 0.41 Fifth str..leur... , --I,a‘v Corner. 7' 11,L10.y - 1 - T• Kr.s•Nr.Di-: - Am;-.4 In the sari, building with Aldcrntan NOlitstet, Fifth st., between Rood 8,4 StnillOk!•1 OA. outrl7-1;m• LILL , : li-tit:lll:N., .4:7a:wry a: Los.--Oinee. North attic J'itils street. betWedll Woud and Smithfield. in the same b:tildi.tg with Alderman Morrow. C. A!.orncy Wallacc'e building, on 4 tit it.. Lietween Wood and tindtblield its. nort't-y. I . :011.1;E %V. I.A I At:. Ata , raty and Coomaior at Low N, X and :Votary •Pit6lic,--4).!icet at the corner of 4th and Wood CA. OVeT Jottv.s' Exchattge Witco, pct; , • A 1711.1.8 Anorneys and Counseiltris V at Lase. PinitsursiA. Pu.-4111fice on Fourth at— be. twren Smithfield and Grunt. j IEMUND•SNOWDEN. Atumnry at Late.—ollice iu the .building on the North Last corner of Fourth and Sulizhfiela sts. novll4 ) MOlt6o Lime north side of Finis street. bets eea %Vood and , Sinittile,td, Pittsburgh. selo.o-y A j 4 1.2ANDLESS Arct.utaLleornry: und Counsel Iti" tors at Law.--thlice aa Fourth street. opposite R Piiiterson's Livery Stable. l'ittstior_ili. sepitt-y • :iIVAItrZWELD EIL Auvrwys at Lute .12 —o4icre. On run rib streeL between Wycni and !... , 'lnitl4 oppo,ilu Patt.-rsolo . ‘ Livery Stable. ap7.y I.:Ultti F. GILL:at/B.C. duarnry and Counsel:at at at removed to the :hi dour Grant trourltt, to ale utlic . lately occupied by Alderman W ier. mar:Ai JN. m . cLowity. Sitarary Il4d COMMSCIOr at Luta— . Wire in Itaka Linil4ings on Grant st. jr...!9 1) ,tt. 5•11.1.\ Ntt.a.i:tontty clad roun.seli, nt Luto.— 011 4tl: at:. between IVoutt nut! Smithfield a3+l Itettrty nopoaite the Mae.ten Den/ tn. FiJar..l N , , tiro liyla3 WeSI >i Ntat r lief. All a:ork tr.s.rraalci. and ii not perfectly sults ar tory lit , , harges will L., made. 13 V.AILIVAI.--Dr. gobett r. has nr •‘,.1 11, office to Fourth street, Lctwecu Wood and Smithfield re, s marls4y IdAleroatta.-11ince uit Penn street. ej opposite D. I.ect!:t Co's.. packet line °thee. (Jame hours iron o'clort . M.. to 7 eirtoetz 1 . : M. EMONAI..—A. iieelen has removed his commission and no,varilimt business from ti, Canul Linton to his pew wareituase, on Third street. nearly opposite tine. Post Wice. ninny: 0.. y tiM Ai d . if X .1,..11/reHEL, All. trl try al how, has rent ~ved to Fourth street, next door to the other of Ahlerman sp7 1 A X NO iV:ti:—.l).3lli.l ri. Cits.er. Attorney and Cows settorr at Late. has removed to the office next dour n - ust of ftody _Patterson's Livery Stable. Fourth street. Dili - jilt his' absence' tivrin public 'duty . . 'for xtie nonth. any business for hint tnay be lett with A. H. M axiinnitt. Esti- as above. 04,17 AM.li:s S. tar Al , Auurncy. Cogitatelhrr. nag _Votary. ej Pittsburgh. Pa.. haviii„; ro.kigned the office of See retu ry °Nit Pittsburgh atiodand Fire Insurance Com pany, will attr ed svorially to collections, and business reaneeted with Navismtion. Insurance, Accounts, and meal Ituate. Business hours. from 9 A. M.. to 9P. M. Dilice. tit st door west of Alderman Miller's, Fourth street. near Gram. a i; (1:1.1.1t1.1;S >l. i 1 A VS. Attorney at Lou, Pittsburgh. Pa. Cfnincis%ioner to take the lured and acknowledge , went .of Wefts. Leases. CeII.:4I , IWIS- D.004110/01. I.lt. other writing*. to be recorded or used.to the States of ICeiling ky,llla;llllß. TeIIII , 4SCC. Michigan and Missouri. Office. Burke's buildiur. Fourth st.. marl2-y I, I D WIN C. 1% . 11.5A1N. Attorney and Counse ll or at Late. 7.4 Franklin. Venango county. Pa.. win attend promptly to all business entrusted to Lis care. Collections made in Warren, Clare:n. and J e Elez.n coutilisa. cc. - cu TO J. A. Stockton lk Co.. Pi • ttsburgh. Wilsor Jr. co.. /lon. James Kinnear. Fruukhu. MOIL 41,1. Sreolo•Oville. 0 MY CLIENTS.-11v partner, Mr. Liggett-and %Via. E. Austin, Esq., swill attend to my unfinished busi ness. and I recommend them to the patronage of my friends. I ant authorized to state that they will receive the counsel and asnistanee of the Hon. R. toddle. Odic. 2d story of Burke' buildings. 4th street. between Wood andAbrket. • ijiitt-lyi SAMUEL W. BLACK. eITraELN Ct., Mmriun..tum ui riscorruprititr :testa 1.•_./ 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 Iliieuspidatoes. Grim teeth, Screw Pivo; tenth, &e. Teeth and blocks said* to ordi r; Dentists supplied with all articles in the profession. AU orders froisraliroad must be accompanied by the cash. ft - rig:wpm always on Lund. novlA.y PAIN A. PAILKINSON. .4/derma'', Fifth Ward. l'emt tri at.. between Walnut and O'Hara sta.. where he may' be found at all times. Those having lioases'or other pro perty to sell or rent. can have the same punctually atten ded to; debts collected. and all the dutiesoran Alderman will receive prompt attention. 0r27-y T_TENRV I.V. WILLIAMS. Attorney and Counsellor at _ILL Lam, (successor to Lowrie & IWilliams,) °dice at We old stand, Fourth st., above Smithfield.' a . 731-Fa .faxtuerslap heretofore existing between Henry Euyscic in the practice of the law, zres dissolved brultitual vuu.sent. on the !Nth nit.. sad the ,Ele , leee6 will hereafter be c.utintred by Heury.W. \Va lliant,. whom I most cheerfully recoli;mend to ull for whom have the honor to do business -;sk geuilew_rut story way worthy of their` ecntgertpu." ciceld.ly IV4J.TE 4I. LOSti.lifE._ Georgelt. CouvAymtepr. fIPFICE in Avery Hoiv, Filth street, alioVc Smithfield, Pit,sburgh. Darns, kfourosom. Ariaxxstr,vn, BONDS, fir ermsses.nnd • other instruments of writing, drawn with neatness, legal • accuracy and despatch. Ile will aro attend to drawing ;and filling ArechaniteLiens.Accountsof Errentors. Atlnyin vacuum.; 4-c., Eraminin g tide, to Real Estate,"Searching itirerds for Liens, 4-c., 4-c. From Ins long experience and intimate a.cuunimance with the manner of keeping the public records, lie expects ,to give satisfaction to those who tatty entrust their husi neon to his core. deem ENJAMIN F. DENISON, A - crow...et am, CoeNsai.- LOtt AT LAW, Ckreico:l/1, Qhio, will Attend to profes aional business in the Cohrts of Cuyahoga and adjoining ,eonnties. He will also give careful attention to Colleetionain any part of Northern . Ohio. • REPERENCLS : ; Chief Justice Parker. Carrdwiddc Law School. Ilon. Richard Fletcher, 13 State 4t., Boston. ;lan. Sanibel 11. Perkins, 141 -Richard B. Kimball. Esq., 53 Wall 0., - ,New York. ; Hampton &'Stnith, Pittsbqrgh; For additional reference, refer to this 03ice. feb9-ly •TiI . .NGLISH ?AMP llLEl'S—Schiller's Schiller's Wm. Tell; • The Shadowless Man; Fonque's..Magic Ring; -• • ; Marco Viiconti, front the Italian; Musaeus Tales; Tales of the Baron .7ess Pogue ; he. Unit" S. BCSWORTB di CO , H Market at. MEDICO:FS AND DQOICS.—Just -LA- "calved; a frealfenikily of Homccopatlnc 'Medicine Chests. Ilomatopainic cotke, Sugar of Milk, and a large collection of am West iinblicalLOcaba AttotateaPatil/r, at Mho. ut Book Store of. , •.e VICTOR SCRIBA.. fifth street, aril° Between Wporrand Alorketets. nIGARS.-75.000 CRUM , of the follovrittg Celebrated ki brands: Silva. 'Est"lapio, ..Arnigos, De Vtisten, London Vranio. Falls Principe. La RdYiderp. Colprida, egent's, Carado, Justo Sang Princfpe, - Cheroot'i Eagle 'Principe, Lord' Bprie Regattas: For sale by det3o- P. C. MARTIN.. Avt s , 4 ' = z«® ?." - i , , ^ `,`" 4 i ,;: s ", ' • ~*! 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Nlorket street. lehl-y LEXANDER JAYNES, Pekin Tea Store, 72 Third st. 3 near Wood. i f I itI'CLOSKEY, Iran City Cistitittg :Story, No. 132. Liberty st.. tae mouth of Market. febt-y OS"fIUA 1tOBIN:30N, Ageot for Harden h Co.'s Lint ‘f Packets. Filth st.. one door Lclow Wood. febl-y V.r11.1,1A.51 JACKSON, Patomt . ./1/edieitic Depot, V erty st.. bend of Wood. frhl-y AlrrlN LYTLE. Family Gmm. Smithfield street, L! next door to the Fitih Presbyterian Church. jeG ..„ ...... • 1 - 1 ROH(l COL:Mi.:IN, Forwarding and Commixsion Illerchant. No. 20, 'Wood st..Pittsborzh, n0v,27-y TELLVYrT. Bookseikrs and Stu/loners, No I 06. Market st., Let WCCII Third and Fourth. fell-y pFuslticazable elbthing .tzterc, No. 49, Lib env 3 . TJooN SAUL; E I 14 . .11.-ers and Exchange Brof.:lrs N. E. cortlor or .Wmul and Sixth sts. . fcbl-y • (11. M ES 5: SI /N..M6l.ter,T and dc alers in Erchan,c, . Cella and Bank of s. No. 65. Market at. felt-y TACOB WEAVER, Irene and Liquor Merchant. earner f) of Mnrket and Seennd streets. fuld-y PUI.T(IN. Bat and Brass Futsnacr, No. 70 Second . between Nlarket and Ferry sta. fold T M. Slt ITE. Clothin g nom :slo. 10, Conner or Libor . IF and Sixth sts. TOWNSEND : CARR & CO.. Coach and Ma.gtn. hM kers. St. Clair street. SICZ r the Britlve. A T ORSE'S 1)E1'01', : 4 5. Fourth et _tent IR:uitowN's OFFICE, Nu. US, Dinruowl [tear jr Wood s,_ i I 11. I'AULS()N, lint ond rap Mono/haunt-, and i V?. dealer in Frn of all kinds, No. 7J. Wood it., unit 1 door 1., the corne r of ,Ifourtli. ichl f ___ '-' i („: MI TI/ .4 SINCI Allb ilut • Martin' 4. S mith ,l itaiiit al, i11..1...E1t Ac RICK.E'PSON. Irindexedr Greert's and rum- • I.:l . orocers. ' Produce ' and ' Cut 7 . ti ' is Mee .. i/ nu . .56 Wood AL mission Merchant,. corner of Liberty and ',du Its. : street, Pittsburgh. The undrri.i7Zed havi ng entered . into febt.y partnership under the above style. respectfully ask the !1 A. WA Nt:urr fr. GO., Furicarding nod Commis-; patronage of the friends of the fate firm. and of purehas l...., • sues ilerchattts. Canal Basin, Pittsburgh. Pa. : ers generally. They feel ',sorrowed 111 prombang that - m ora.tiv r 1 they can give satisfaction to all who may buy of thorn, or , ; 1 confide bat:Lassa to their ...att. \% M. 11. SMITH. . 4 1 MAIME. Piano Forte Illallniaeltirer and dealer in MGM, W. M. SINCLAIR. I Musical lastruinents, No. 112 IVuoll street. near 1 Piill:. nue 12-y ! ,4-MiIN:P.OI.T.i.TITEII.\-117k.---yr7ilF;47.Jir: ........ ac _tare. and keep constantly on halal. cut. I Al's .'s 1111071 TWA V. Dra•rrarts. and Ageina tOr ; 'mdded and plant Flint (flassware in :1;1 its varieties. at A Patent Alt:did:les, Liberty st ' r . ect. near Canal Ratan. ' : their want/muse. corner of Market and Water sts. Pitts. fehl-y • burgh. Our woes s continuo in lull 00lIratiun. awl we TOSEPII Wl/01.1 5 1*E1.1.. I»tporter. and dealer in hue- • are 0011112110 v adding to our stock. which enables us to v./ ev.at arid homrsrie Hardware, Curlier Or S.OOlOl and : till orders with proiniitue,is. Purchasers are respeettlilly Wood sts..Pittsburgh, ovt'l y ` solicited to call nail I:xamine prices nod terms. smilli.y. Q AMC' EL MOORE. lirtr and Cap Alnottineturrr. and ; t,... - .I — ,VRISTFJ.7 , //,,,,,77.;,„„ and (h ., t „,,,..„,FT -- , - ,11,1.4 r, k 1 dealer in Firs. No. 74, Wood street, hued door above : i7I and dealer in PAINTS . . No. 41. St. Cluj; st.. Pitts. Fourth, felit-y ' .. i • • burgh, sae constantly on hand all AIM'S 01 Po IsTS. either 4 . .0, A7Ci u u:i. NrcLu Itli EN .4 CO.. Agents n•r Carlisle and ' Dry or Mixed: Japan and Copal Varnish; Linseed Oil; t -- 1 Kinnard's Rezarrrr Line -- al Porker Ships froni New , Boiled Oil; Spirits Turpentine; Window' Glass. of all York to Liverpool. No. 14.1.1 Liberty st. tit 1.1-y , sites: l'utty. Paint Brushes. lc., all of thu bast quality, 7AMI-1S BLAKELY. Agent for Messrs. Roche. Irro.'s - 3 . !!:"!6!'•"..."1',." ""`""" hie P ri '"• aryl si ILL,. •, Co.'s Line of Packets, Penn st.. four doors below Ca- • L' 7 11.1 fiSPI:T:I R. GARDENS.-This beautiful place 7;f nol Ittism. ci.1 , 1-y , kJ resort having been greatly repaired, the proprietor is , J OIIN l'Cl.osti.bnc,l. s t• t t„ an d e k ,o th „.. L d• - h - tm} ,; t.. now ready to receive 80. a ULU, by the day. week, Or i i onth. Ills accommodations are good. nt,,l his prices i geom.!, t between Sixth street and Virgin alley. south sins. m l ane low._ (may t-ti I S. McCLELI.AND. 1 •T - Th - ,.rilitt NtAititt, H ost t•i„,-,., :1;16 1 , in,,,,,ii",.., . and , 1 1 l A. CAMERON. Mantiforturre of ifettow Ware and i .../ Agency of Pittsburgh Lard Oil Factory, No. 4 Mar- ! . Pl"Vor , 7l Sear ,, . and CO3/011,, In r ;;meat, respect. ; ket street. Pittsburgh. is s i..?.. i f fully asks the patronage of his friends. lie tee). war- i . S. c „, ~,).,,.....,.,.. De . ,, ,,, for ~,,,, 1 ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,T-pr . , rtnird•ilta t lie can give satisfaction to all who may par- . i ric,di,. ..' , ... , N,.....,papir ; 4,, , .. Third st., 0rp,,,,1te the ! L..14,:e..7.1. ! . 10 ., 11 ,. . ,.. /1011.111nt./1101111CIII la 011 M'Kelvy'splan ut ; iinirll-1y i Poo ildice. fel.l-y . - . . . . . • P.A A rFE & o'coN volt. r r „ rr i,,„ r . „,. th ,p obt ,.:7, .' T OLIN F. PERRY. (Late ,f birfirrn of .4fatenlrri. Erect; MOII3IOII and Flour I Poratbfr .L;oat Line. corner Penn and Wayne streets. , #/ 4. Co .) Whoiesul, t.rocer. Cot Merchant. ,le.ikr iu ail kinds of Ontintry Product., c0p f..1,1-y .011.....3 ..11..‘ Y. 11 . 7„, , ,..‘„, c,ouer. cmummm.• and cum. per. tin phdes, thine,' tools. sine. kad. Russia sheet iron. 11,01 and antis. ss line lead.d...• a:Orr, cotton yarns. sidt. J raiat;on -1/7 - rrnani, Water street, between Slar . k , e , t and 3„.. , ‘ , l pi ti .,,, ro , Ni ,,,,, a ,,.,,,,,.., „ f1 ,.. r .," . Ferry. l '''''r Liberty and IrwinStreet.. P . . e '. ). corner ' i W 11.1.1 A M A. 1111.1. .Ir. — CO.. Bankm and Kr ,,,,, nt:.: Vrlto,, lit Cash orl hio.ls.iita u tL sb o u ti n: e i t ' i . ns i i:ninc L i ' l l .:s 'r u ' i l P l ri.r d - - Makers. No. 64. Wood st.. one door above Fourth- . duce. Ac. ninyl,-tf east side. relit-, -- - -'-' (ICSTI:HS' OYSTERS '! I tYSTERS' .!—Gin Sekeirek 1 - 1 - II .1. er...l.'lsßßY..67enkers and ReVianze Brokers. No. respectfully informs lea friends and the puillic, that LI b 5. M uod st.. third door below Fourth . west side . ;he Is daily in ths receipt of fine Pres/i trysta - s. vellicit will lititl-y ~ l,' screed up in every style. at short 13011 CC. 19 suit his if 11.kM1 , .R Ze.RAI4.M. Bunkers and Eretosmse Brokers. , en4lini,rs JIL corner of Third and Wood St.., opposite St. Charles I ity . t ;round Nut Candy. and every descriptions of lintel. .lelst-e , ronfiettooraos. un hand and for sale at the etorller of Sp, 1- . lied Smithfield stn. sepl4.6 . Printers need PuldisAers. corn er Market and 'tided sus./ i ":"It"F: ' l "'llliA , s• r"ss"tissn'n o". ,1 r , o - s^n'dir.:: fe.bl-y ; \ .1 Jirrehmet. N./. :lei Wiest street. Pittsburgh. continues to transact a general Conniii.,on business ....pecially in I U. Ii 1.: 1,/rh )MIS. Agent. m.i.iirr and Station.r. end ' the purchase and nal.- of American inniinfartures and j j denier i ll Printing Paper. 4.e.. WeJoel street. between I produce. and it, reel VMS: and larwarttiity: Goods C 0115 1 .411- Dintmnold alley and Fourth. fria-Y led to his care. A. acent for the naanutitetarers he wilt ( I — A. AI'AN 'Tr V. A ,eat for Piet: worth'. W ~,, ay Fr.,, be mist:lnds' supplied is ith the repents] article. of Pitts ,. Line. and Imltpteidene Parta/de Boat Line. Canal. butZi. 1M.0 , .6.,e10re. at Lb , itriv , -st•ltole male pares. 1-trIFIII. febt-y : (Yrders and eor,igniin.lits are respeetfullv unieited _ . North It. Dr Yrs Book I , ‘,.;pieei; .end !Frames . ('unites, rtlf- ArOS I' AT‘Vii - 01.), Age nt for - if... ...irrrcrcran he. y il. aurn , ter COMlpertly. of Philadelphia, \Voter and Front ' I 11, of l'ifili and Atari. ••I streets. re-operastM,MMltttly at.. nt the Witt - choose of Atskoz...i anal Join's., j.,1,1.y . nest. Merrantile and Steatabont Book fireping taught in the mast elft!CMYst rind expeditions manner. fu addl. T - .. i - 11.:.5,tc Ai; 01 )11. - faitirtuctures of :IL/fiord. I non to the usual course of tindruction and ,artice Mr B. LII., Graund.SPirrakCaLlUSts..4' r.” , 4.! , ..-No• '. 5. • Z1. 14 6 ,, , ,1 , ..c v e L. I will. on Mon:lay next. ( . 03131.`t1e1• St 1 , 01 . 1r 1 51, Of P ‘ r.e• etc a I between Wood and Market, , Lectures. in which the application of the science ot AC . '-llsTii SCILMA. Bookseller. Shalom,. mot /imam ! ~,n ot, ,„ n il i n, ,t,.,„,1, , i f 1 .- ,,,, 5 , ,b r , n , now i ) , r . Fifth at,. between Wood and 31nrk et stn., Pittsborxh.l plul ne d N o oxl , e i, arz ,. ,„„;.4. „:i f or i t o .„ I ,„,,,,,,.._ Pa, latt7-y . flours of bustness, AU to 1.2, a, at.; 2to 4, and 7 to to. 4 L 4on (10 t. Hoot: ANITI . APTRWARI,TirbusRcfIa; . p. M. ,ail il Lt./Mir. Agent. Publisher. Bookseller and Bookbind- i .7 - rr. So. -tn. Wood la.. Pittslair/rh. inar'...,-v D ' , ' . ` , "' y. n 1 ." , 1 ,1 ,1`,',...', --- ,J•.';`„, 3 ., 1 ",, - ;‘ ,1 ,',',.';',c,',*.,",'-',;c'hAx,',",,hi", - . _ r . . -", ,i-sTEEN. Brats Faun.ler and Gai Fitter. Smith- , Pittsburgh, will I.ven cow:Watly on hand Drugs. Pi::las, 1 . 504 street. between Diamond .a.:iey awl Fifth mt., j Oils. I)) e-SWIT, .Ik.c Pittsblireli. "frets-1y N. B.....PlLysitcians' pre5.1n1.1:4116 ears:fug./ corcpmawleal . front the best watrrinls. nt nny bow of the Incl lir r 44 t. Also. nil assortment of Perfone•r: fine tooth. hair. and c10a...4 1 . 1 /%34r.... aw., he., he.. which he Will sell low for ~,,h, nr..N.i-It. . T & J. ' 4 in.:will., Whelcsalr Gr.¢•rr, glraler3 in Pro- PJ . ante anti l'atublirc tit:mut - n(1ov, cencrally. No. 214 I.ll , erty.,Nuigte l'lll ntr,et. l'lttxlmrzli. op2-1,- - • _ . Q EVEN M; DOORS CIAYPHING STORE. .V,l77;ig cl Street. near Liberty. JOHN FARItEN, Proprietor. 110V11-y r, I': ARM ()IL Toitor. Fourth strma. between 1 Jr Wood and Smithfield streets, noarly opposite tin Mayor's office. ou, TOIIN D. MORGAN. lYhot ale atia ftetail -- /Yrup.4est, PI No. mi. Nrupd street, ono door South of I.lttazuond Al bp'lt hI r - 11.AYWARD. frin,irsair and It r7n7i Errs iu floors. Shona. Trunks. he.. N. lso Liberty street. nearly Opposite the !tend of Wood. • 1 ) . . 41 A 0 .2;;A eoin l 4 cS' o r t. O Fi fl., r‘f t n t wil ( l ) io: l xT sjr " e l :ts! a ' n ‘ d r c7i; ncr of Wood sod Sixth Ms. fah4-y I) F.NIOVAL.—Ciro. W. Smith 4. co. hnve removed their Offiee from Penn st.. to their New Brewery on Pitt st. and Dariaeittle Way. dve•tts w 1 17.11.EX ANDER & SONS. Coffin _blakeis and Furnishing Undertaken. corner of Penn and St. Cloy streets, opposite the Exchange. Entrance on Penn street frkl-v -row s . 11. MEI.I.OIL wholesale and retail dealer in el Music and Mu-sieal Instruntena, Piano Fortes. School llooks and Stationery, No. 122 Wood street, Pittsburgh. janl-y .1) RA % I ER'S BELLO WS.--J ust received an aasort tnent. large nizes.Jirazier's hand Bellows; also. I'nr for and KittlikcA" do., wholesale and retail. fleet° JOHN W.. /ILA IR. 1M Woad st. T D. WATERMAN. wholesale Grocer, Ginntnissioti J. and Forwarding Merchant. and Dealer in Produce and Pittsburgh Manufactures, Nos. 31 Water, and 2 Front sta.. Pittsburgh. Pa. Y. SELLZ6I.I. :so. istrot.s. Q ELLERS & NICOLB. Produce ,and General Commis -17 sion Merchants. N 0.17 Liberty street, Pittsburgh.— Sperm. rousted and In rd oils. jan27 TAMEN PATTEiIsoN, Ja. corner of Firm and erry sts. Pittsburgh, Pa.. manufacturer of Locks, Hinges, and Bolts; Tobacco. Fuller. Mill and Timber Screws, Holliken Screws for Rolling Mills, trc. scplo-y BRYA It. Reenivina Distiller. and Wholesale dealer •in Foreign and Domestic Wines and Liquors, No. 11.4 . 1.iberty street, and ..5.3 Diamond alley, Pittsburgh, Pa. y Lumber sfrrenant. Odiee on Penn J. street, between twin and Hand streets. Pittsburgh, Pa. All commislions prouptly attended to. mals-y T u. JuNuo • , veterinary -Sur g eon, raw Ire wand n't • his florae Shoeing Estoblislitpent, near the St. Clair street Bridge, lately occupied by Messrs. Carr & Rowland. tows.ldin 11):Il A tirt II()TEL, Excaange Place, Baltimore. I). Honsar, Proprietor. Coaches }vill he-in readiness at all the landings, to convey passengers, free of thortre, to the Hotel. dee24- • Ap. „. l , t 4 l , C . K nce .Mn o l m r l l a lN n , A o r W h lio n r d Lla e hi la n n t kl th en Fi re change office of Warrick Martin &Co., P carner of Market tnd Third streets. feta:). '!;NNF gents for th l arMni ll„ra4 pany of Philadelphia,arihe 'Warehouse of King and Holmes, Water street, nevi!. Mar ket. fah] -y F. sniA.Fats. J. 710. NICOIS. QELLERS & Produce and General Cornmis sitin Merchants. No. 17 Liberty street, Pittsburgh.— Spent', Linseed and Lard Oils. jan2o. /.1.1'..7 CARSON. S. ~ aixitiotrr. n. ARSON & WKNIGIIT. Wantesak f;rotora and Cow ' tot:salon .ilferrhqnta, Sixth atreat, botwaca Wood and Liberty. Pt otdwrgh. Pa. dec4-y - - _ - -- - - 1" GLENN, 14.k:binder, hos removed lathe corner of Wood and Third sts.. above C. Ti. gay. where he is prepared to do every description of ruling and bind dee2-y P. C. 111..keiTIN. whot,, L are andAieinil Groper nod dent '. • er in Foreign and Domestic Urines nod ?Armors. Foreign and Domestic Fruits. Nuts, &c., No 00 W ilier • se.ps-y • ATEW HOOK STORE.—H. S. Bosworth ¢ Co.. No. 43. .1.1 Market at.. next door to Third, are just opening. a new and extensive assortment of Hooks and Stationery. which they will sell, wholesale and retail, at the lowest priers. 4023-y TOIIN WI. BLACYr & Co., Wholesish Grocers. Profiteer tj and Comuti.cduu 3/ercluipto. aud dualurn 'PittsburghUantifpcdirps , rtiatitifuctiiips,'No..l64l, t4betiy struci; qppq«.. l .elPiAttl 61-, Pittsburgh. Snot - MrLiberal advances made on consignments. IMIMM ar' . Business Turbo AMCEL - MORROW, itlanuticturer of Tin, Copper, kJ and sheet iron won;, No 17 Fifth street, between Wood and Market. feta() JoIIN CARTW RIGHT, Importer and Alanufacturer of all kinds of Cutlery, Surgical Instrunicats. 4.c., No. C.:l Wood street, second door below Diamond alley. fella IDILKINTON'S UNRIVALLED lII.A L'RINU, mono (immured and sold wholesale and retell, Smithfield st., between Sixth and Vimin alley. octl2-y ` lO- PARTNERSHlP—Tlicundersigned lius associated with himselfJoliii Nicola, from Baltimore, in the Ciro eery and General Commission Business. finder the style of Sellers do Nicola. Dated istlanunryltAS. FBAS. SELLERS. 13 [CHARD T. I,IIECIt. J Et., Importer and dealer in it, Foreign and Domestic Saildlcry, liiir ' dicare. and Car riage Trimmings, of all descriptions, No. 133 Wood st., Pittsburgh, seven doors above Fifth, and one door above H. Childs at. Co.'s Shoe Store. antl4 fro COUNTRY .'llMitcliANTs.—A. A. Masi": j n 2 Market street, invite the attention of Country Merehunts to their extensive assortment of Foreign and Domestic Goods, which will be said at eastern jobbing prices. fry - Wholesale Rooms. thl se:3ll Q lIEI. OVSTERS.--A constant supply of Shell Oystrrs, 0 roasted or in the shell: also Game and every delica cy of the seusou, served up lu stip:with] at) le, at the short est notice. BANK EXCIIANCIr y deal -ti • Third st. between Wood and Market st. rillitlMAS PA LAILT, Munutheturer and Importer of 1 WALL PAPER, Fine Board Prints. Borders. Land., scope Paper. Ornamental Desirns, TransTorsiat Window Shad., 4.c.. nod dealer in Writing . and rarping Paper, Bonnet mid Book& Boards. &c.. N 0.4,, Market st., between Third and Fourth, Pittsburgh. Pat. ma ri-1 Alc DON A 1.1.1. Bell and Brass Founder, Hest at., 1,1 itear Market. is prepared to :nuke Brass Castints, and Brass Works generally, on the . tuost reasonable terms and shortest notice. Ile in rites machinists, and all those using brass works to give Min u call, as he is de termined to do all word in his line very low. , nty.27-ly T All'ItP111( 'S Lo oking Glass and Clock Store, 0 No. lie. Wood street. Pittsburgh. A ecitural assort ment of Pier. :NI a net 111111 Toilet Glasses: Portrait. Al iota. turc and Landscape Frames. !Main and ornamental. of every variety at Also. • raw stele of Window Cornices: call In nod see Mem; all ut which will be sold cheap for rash, dr city: acceptances• fp — Hotels and Steamboats furnished cheap. JOSEPH h...t Wood st., Practical - 1‘ , 11.1.1AM TRUVII,I.O. rudertaker. iith street, int !medi:eb•ly onosite the 'Phentre. respeettiilly ni l-onus his frioutls and the public in general. that he bas re /Milled hu,iness as n Furnishing roderuiter. Ile is slip phed with suit tawny, keeps on hand Coffin: of till stn.! Wit! 1.111415. .. , il/.1411,1d5, 01:4 all other estrxiss t04. - essari on 51.1,41 Oreilsions. StlYer Plates, ice boxes, anti leaden coffins will ha sup plied on order. A Eauc hearse and carnage, always ready to utteud funerals. y RDWARE. CL - 11.1;1{V. SNIMLERI, I %Vet,St.u. bnpurtrr an./ Dealer an Forrivs and Do anmit IThrdera•c, temild respecttinily inform his friends and the puhlic generally. that lie is now risecieing his Srrintr supply of liond ware at the old stand of Walker 2 1 / 4 SVoodwell. 1'5.0...51% - notl street. whirl, he will dispose of Ott tile 1110 . 5 t reasonable terup. Ile will I,e continutilly tree 'sing fresh supplies dui:et from the innituthetorers in Europe , and this C ry. which will coolie Ititia to com pete with n y e.tuldisluumtt either E.,s or West. VCR tern Merl' t1:111:$ are itteged t gall and examine his stork hefore porelinclinz elsewhere, roars lANtiti L Cern, of Penn E a X nd CI St. Clair H OTE Streett , , Pittsburgh, Pa LIK rubseriber, having entwined the inanageturnt o I thin long established and popular noml, respectfully announces to traveller's end the public generally. Met he will he at all mann prepared to aceoinnuniate them in all things dentrable in a well regulated Hotel. ' t rite House is now being thoroughly repaired throughout, mid new fur niture added; and no putturavill be npared in rendre the EXCHANGE one of the vray BENT hiotelf , in the eountry. 'rite undersigned very respectfully ROHCAtj a Eoutinuanes of the liberal patronsze wlieta the lionne has heretofore received. Tit,Gll4.s OWSTON,. feblo-dew Proprietor. - John M. ToOrosen4, TIRUGGIST AND ArryniEcAßY. No. 45, Market street, three doors above Third, Pittsburgh. will here constantly on hand a well selected assortment of the best and freshest Aledicines, which he will sell on the most reasonable terms. Physicians sending orders will he promptly .uttended to, and supplied with articles they may rely upon as geituine. Physicians' prescriptions will be accurately nn4 neatly prepared from the best materials, .51 any hour of the day or night. Also, for sale, a large stock of fresh and good Perth mery. der:lo J. D. LEIINIfaI, C. IV: Anton:sox, Late of Pittsburgh, Pa. Late of Nashville, Tenn. L EHMEtt & ANDERSON. DEALERS IN COrrON.—FOr warding and Commission Merchants, .No. 8, Front Street, above Broadway. Cincinnati, Ohio. RY:VEICTO Merchants generally. in Pittsburgh. Pa. I•lerchants generally, Nashville. Penn. Lane & Ca., Louisville. Ky. s Prmlter & W h ite m a n , ? Cincinnati, Ohio. James Johnston & Co,. ,5 Beirut, Heron & Co., New Orleans. Mngregor & Morris. New York. Duval, Keighler & Co., Baltimore. smith. Bagaley & Co., Philadelphia. Daniel Deshan. Boston. sep24-Iy • Jahn D. barb', UCTI s , °NEER and Commission Merchant, Corner of Wood and Fifth streets, Pittsburgh, is ready tore ceive merchandise of every description on consignment for public or private sale, nadir= long experience in the above business • clatters himself that he will be able to give entire saber dial to all who say 41.vatt, him with their patronage. Regular sales on 'Monday's and' Thursdnys of Dry Goods and Fancy articles, Pt I.o.rielock, A. M. Of groceries, Pittsburgh manufactured articles, new and second hand furniture. &e., atclaielock, P. M. Sales every evening at early gas-Itilit. augl2-y. A FULTON. Belt and Bran Fp4nder,tas rebuilt and ji s commenced business at his old shilailt 70 Se cond. between Market and Perry streets, where he will be pleased to see his old customers and friends. Mitch, steamboat, and bells of every size, from 10 to Io,ool7pounds: cast from patterns of the most approved models. and .warrauttpl 1p be of the hest materials. Mineral 'Water Pumps, Ctnumers, Railin g s , kc. &c.. to gether Leith every variety .gr 1 3 / a ss Castings, if required, turned nod filit4ed in the neatest manner. A. F- Is the sole agent I : o 7'Z'Obiteb Anli-Attraction tal, snjuslik celaltrittpil for the reduction of friction in Machinery. The boxes and composition can he had him at all times. novl3.y of Q HAWLS.—A. A. Meson 4- co.. nti Market street. hove 1. 77 received the most eltenSiVe Assortment of Shawls to he found in this city. In addition to the various - styles of Castuners. Turkert, Wool Plaid. Thibet. Net. kte.. he has receivaila new style of French I f ortg Shawls, a superior article and very fashionab io , rripti PITTSBUR FASIIIONS.—S. Moore has just received from 1 New York the Fall Style ornATs. which hi will in troduce this day. Saturday. Angust tbith. All those It want of a neat and superior kiAT would do well to can at NO. 75 WOOD STREET. ungfia 3il door above Fourth. NSP.N CAlt I 3 8c IU., surce....rs io the old prim of C. Townsend & Co., and Carr & Rowland, beg leave to announce to their friends and to the public gen erally. that they are now prepared to execute all kinds of work in the Coach and Wagon-making business, at tug shortest notice, and warranted to be of the best qual ity.. The very large quantity of seasoned. timber with whiph they are prepared. and their facilities for - business. enables them to Insure the public - that they .arc prepared to carry on an extensive tout prompt business In their line, and they respectfully- solicit a continuance' of the liberal Patronage bestowed upon the late firms, xim4 Venitt¢» Dude. 4 GRIBBLE & Co. have removed to the corner of 13. Wood street and Ditimond alley. over len th ' er store. where they ate prepared to furnish Voyitjau Blinds, Wholesale and Retail. at priors much reduced; having a very term irk ranch of poilitin.--aird other adman 'ages uoktiown to others in the trade. Besides giving usu. periOr finish to Blinds. they ttriluthem with the hest matt:- mils. making them rich and durable. N. -B. NViile or narrow slats—portable or pstionnonlfak lettings furnished. Old Blinds• refuted. dsceisy Hardware, Cutlery, pad Saddlery. TOIIN WALKER, Dealer in Foreign and Domestic LI Hardware, No. .‘-'5 Wood street, Would respectfully inform his friends and the public generally., that lie has received a large stuck of Foreign hardware per ships "lsribullit." - Wyoming." and .. I(anoligalielu.” which. to gether with n large supply of American Goods lie is now receiving direct front the manufacturers., will make his assortment very extensive and complete. NVostern mer chants will please call nail examine his stock, sepx oTa1:11, AN UTTERc.ct "rirse rl -0 hers. having ealurged their establishment for the man ufacture of STITL nod Fttus—on the corner of O'Hara and Liberty streets. Pittsburgh—arc prepared to furnish Files of every description. of the best Duality; and being determined to make it the interest of consumers to pur chase Files from them. respectfully invite the patronage of all who use the article. marin.y J. ANKRIM & CO. INVENTED PATENT BLOCK SPRING 1.1 'PRESS, for the immediate relief and permanent Clare of hernia and rupture. (Suited to all sizes.) The supetior claims of thta 'truss consist in the emigre-ratite case with which it may be worn. The pad ofiwood be ing neatly balanced on springs, yields to the pressure of any part of it. and therougly adapts itself to any move ment made by the wearer. It can be worn without inter misAtin. until a cure is effected. The subscribers have made arrangements or the manufacture of these valua ble Trusses. in n superior sty iv . n Philadelphia. and have them row for tale pt their office. No. 77 Smithfield street, near Sixth, Pittsburgh. 0 Et) Rd E WATT. /II D. W. KAUFFMAN. signed Proprietors of the Nlonouguirelu House aIIIIOIIIICO to the Publlu, that the House is open for the. reception of Visitors. They are conscious of having spared no ex pense in fitting, out the Establishment in such a style as to render every comfort to the Onests. They hope by constant care and attention to business to merit the pa tronage so liberally bestowed on the late Monongahela Douse. [nisei! JAMES CI:OS:SAN A SON. IVEW DREG siTttith.. --- ' 7 =Joris A1in,.,,,N, Irhoi v Pa . 11 salt and ha/ Druggist, No. 931- Wood street. Oile dour South el Diem:mil rriky. pittulueg.—Thd !subscriber has lust nixes:sod from the Eastern cities. and as now opening at the above stand. a full assorunent of articles in his hoc. Of Drugs of all binds, Dye 1 , Stairs. Paints arid Varnishes, Cirenncals. he., together with all such articles us ere usually kept fur sale at wholesale and retail drue store Its stock is entirely new, and bas been selected with cure. Its is CUlifilitilOO Mai 1111 articles. both as 4e, quality and price, w.ll please such as may favor hint with a call. 4 Tl EN EUM R.irtshotrtit and Bathing Safortru. Lao - - it ay Strew —Thesubsc riber,,ftlceply talink fat for the increased and still increasing patronage bestowed on them. 11.13(71, the opening. of their establishment, beg leave to state that their baths arc tn.en at all tents. and that hot, Laid and shovrer baths can be had at nn)) tootnent.— A few more boanJers can be accommodated by the week. and gentlemen can procure breakfast. dinner. supper. etc., at the nstml hour•, say; breakfast 71 o'cleelt - , a. ni., dinner. stipp,r 5i p. Oysters, cooling drinks. and other refreshments furnish ed in a superior style. and charges roads rain. iauiit PECg.. TII(OIPSON & CO. _ _ 0.1 ):NGA IIELA PLANING MILL—LS/1. M.Z14..- IN , KIII would respect:ally inform Ins friends and the puldte. that ins new eatablishau•nt i 3 now in fu s li operation. and that lic in prepared to furvina Boat Cabins. and fin all cird , ra for Pluaed Lumbar..with promptitude. and at the lowest rates. Board and Plank. planed Oa 0:14 or boUt sides, eon stnatly on hand Stnrii, Doors and Atou!.lings. of every tlescription, made to t,rder. !Insider" and Carpvntur. would find it to anenr advan tage to givu lion 11 call. as Inc can Inowlllllllll 01,11 with plannednaufT, for every description of stork. nlee.l-tf NV.kIII)ErtI - r.3TABLE..-Tiw 1 sol ,, eritwr. t , rotteht Out the know. Liv.•rytil,k kept by It. pots, to the r ri l'it s th %Vast. resp...•ltull> toforitx hs trtotid• and the oil, gottetall) keep at all times a stock of the hest dewripdon horses. linviek. CllTriai..7es of all kinds. and in short avarything required in his line of business. A consideraLle portion of his awck is new, and ho is C0 , 1(10121111:0 stork in the eny l,e stirerior to has. urns will he nuslornt.... 11.. smolt. is On Libert, st . n few doors nitose the moat briel.e,r. where respectful ly .aliens a share of public psironttre CHARLES ii' II I.I7..MAN. 117'11.• is also providoJ with an ulagant Hearse, winch will Ur fiii,lllo.,l oettn. &liars If award & Co., H AVE the pleasure to ant nerve to their friend,. that Ote'T, Real n oecopy their old stand at No. .1 Wood att . / et, att./ Viiere they have ot - unteil an extensive WALL-PA PER and trill have constantly on hand an exa•u+for a....orttnent of Satin. (.1a /Vit. and Plain I'd- I Elt I lAN(IINGS. Velvet and Imitation Borders. of the latest styles and Intact handsome patterns. for papering halls. parlors and rhani be rs. crianntacture. and have on hand nt all times, Pruning. lVriutat. Letter. Wruppine and Tea Paper; lila, 'let and Pullers' Boattis—all of whieh they offer for sale on the Lost ncentinstoslating terms. and to %vhich they intrate the attention Of mere/tants find 01 tatltl. LSO--Lllntik Rooks of all kinds and the I , est.rptali ty; School Balks, ac., always on Mind, anti for sale as above; 'err Plat and Cap Store. CHAS. 11. PA (or of tirm of & 001.1 havitiz opened his new; tin N o . 7:1 Wood next don, to the corner of Paarch. is Itrcty CranuMequrimr. and reeen big from the Eastern ejneF. It Very large ryt*ortment of lints and Caps of every deseriyitnin, warranted to lie made in the nest manner and of tic bon materials. Ot ter. Seal, fine and montuota filuntrat, dealette, Hair Seal. and glazed Caps. AISO—A. fine assortment of ladies Furs, such as Lynx. Fitch. (Isnot, and Coney !duffs. Tippers and Fur Trim mings. all of which he otters at Eastern prices 1.0 cash, both wholesale and retail. • Country merchants will please call rind examine my atocit Iseture purehasing elsewhere. Wholesale Shoe Store. jII. CHILDS & CO. arc now reeciiring their Spring supplies. consisting of one of 010 1 1AiM the larg at.o. cheapest. soul best assortment of Roots and Shoes that they haya aver been ably to bring to tide market. ALSO - Ladies' and 3liseca' Florence Braid and Straw Bonnets, of the latest style: toticther with a splendid ax sortinevr ,Of Paha Leaf liats,`Men's and Boys' Summer Caps.. ALSO—A. large lot of New York Tanned Sole Leath er, alt of which. linvin7 been purchased at the lowest rates, and selected tvjth• great care for the Western trade, will be sold at a small advance on the cost and charges. AR merchants swishing to purchase will lind it to their interest to call and CXlllllille their stock before purchasing elsewhere. misr27..tf TrElt'S City Daznerrran Gallery, W 1 0 .41111, Thin street, Pittsburgh, Pa., and Franklin Buildings, Bala mire, Md. Mr. Porter respectfully announces that he has, at con siderable expense, fined np apartments and arranged light for Gagne rreotyping 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 impression has gone abroad (owing to the many failures to produce good pictures) that clear and distinct Daguerreotypes cannot be made in Pittsburgh. Gin experiments, however, since he has opened his Gallery, fully warrant him in saying that as good pictures can be made here as elsewhere. Ladies and gentlemen arc invited to call and examine specimens. Instructions given, and instruments and materkals fur nished on reasonable terms. All orders from country operators promptly attended to. nov2s-tf PITTSII RGII CI AIR AND CABINET VARE HOUSE.—No. M, Third street, PittOurgh.r.The sub scribers would respectfully return their thanks to their friends and the public, for the very liberal patronage be stowed since the commencement of the new firm, and would earnestly solicit a continuance of the same. They would respectfully invite those who want to pur chase anything in the furniture or chair use, 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 gosewood and Mahogany Furni ture. Flattered by the very extensive patronage receiv ed in their business, tiler have. at considerable expense. made arrangements in et , r York, by which they will have the latest Eastern patterns fortvarded monthly, thus giving . the citizens of Plushly& an opportunity of pa tronizing home iminstry. and finding in their own city whet 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 esmblishments in the Eastern Cities. novlfiLy ROBERTS & KANE. Q HAVING AND DAM DRESSNCi SALOON-131,Am( 1,7 ante & FOUNTAIN. Tonsorial Proftwars, have fined up the saloon on 'the co rner of Cherry alleyntid Water at., near the Notional 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 theireustomers also at their Old Stand, corner of the Diamond and Union street , (soli-tf =II H, THURSDAY, AP lcusincss Tatbs. L 13, 1848. illi~crtlanrnizs J. Burnside, AUCTIONS:it:4i. AND COMMISSION MET(CIIANT, Am„ccurnY CUT, PA. BC MAR.—The. undersigned having complied with the requiretne»ts of the Auction Low, and taken out a Conunission as Auctioneer., fur. the City, - of Allegheny, now Ned,' to receiye )uerchatidize. in all its variety, on consignment for - either public or private sale; and from long experience in thenliovc branches pf business, flat ters himself that Le will beStble to give entire satisfaction to allwhcrgsay favorldin with their patronage. Liberal advances made on consignments. I shall en deavor to make speedy salve and quick returns. Tendering you and your friends toy services. I remain your obedient servant, WM. J. BURNSIDE. Allegheny city, September. ISI7. AFRQVCCES. James Miy,ME, M' U Cully, John Little. Jr.. John B. Guthrie. Wm: A. Hill & Co., Jones R. 15FClintoelc, Jnmcs K. Logtin. John D. Davis,Parke & Hannon. John B. Mc- Fadden & Co., Alexander Stuart, Young dr. Stevenson. novl4-1 John Cartwight, I . TMPORTER and Manufacturer o f Cutlery.. Surveil. and I D.nt.t Instruinents,Suddler'saud Tanner's hand tools, Taylor's Patent Shears. 'lce. Also, manufactures Truss es. Supporters. &c., in great variety. John Cartwright. manufacturer uud importer of fawn,Pocket, and Table cutlery; Razors,Scissors, Piles, Saws, Tool., Ice., has removed. to 83 Woon SruErr. second door below Dialuond alloy, And has latch received a large assortment of PEN &ND PUCKL V KNIVES. KNIVES. AND FORKS. Also. Rogers' and Whotsenholms' FINE CUTLERY, L(liot Ps, Rodgers'. Wade and Bro.'s Razors, SCISSOLS, Razor Straps. &a. DILIMISCUS and Wire Twist ntroLus 4ND pisToLs. Allan% Colt's. and Blunt's REVOLVERS; Powder Flasks. Shot Belts. Game Bags, Walker's and'Coxe's Extra Pc rc U 514911 Caps; Bowie. Dirk, awn - hutting Knives. Tools. such us Callipers, Dividers. Pryers. - Nippers, !land Vices. Squares. Rules, Braces, Bits, Spoke Shaves. Stocks and Dies, Wire and Iron Ganges, Mathematical Instruments, he., in very great variety. ID' Jobbing and repairing neatly and punctually done. tans-ty Anctlqii. Notice. rrliE subscriber has paid lip the Treasury of the Corm monwealth. the of license required by law. Re has given the regularly approved security. and taken out a cutniasiun of the tint class. as an 4 ucgpneer of the city of I'ittsburg,ll, and rented dint spa cious svarcruom befongiqg to Sylvanite Lothroil. Esq..NO. 1t l Wood st., three doors trots filth, where be is prepared to attend to the sale of every kind of Merchandise. Ferniture. Real Estate. Stacks. Shipping. he., eitherat the Auction Rooms or on the premises, and will in all (macs exert himself to the utmost for the benefit of his employer,-__ tan the most reasonable terms: he will sell exeloci;cly and only on commission; neither purchasing mar having any interest whatc cm on goods in tine store, but merely the Commis sion for selling. 'hereby giving all owners a Mir chance. without partiality of having therein property disposed of to the best advantage. Sales will Inc promptly settled when made; 'advances will be given at any time on the roost nerommotlating terms; merchants will not be charged for advances. kegular sale days, Mondli ys and Thursdays, of Dry Bonds, Groceries. Furniture. he.; and every evening, Hardware. Cutlery. Watches, Guns. Pistols, and fancy articles; Books, on Saturday evenings. np2l JA NT F.'S CAEAP HAT AND CAP HOUSE, 4 N 0.103, Wood Street. • SILK, HEAVER. ANC NU FAstim.ys. TRA HATS. TJle subscriber respectfully informs his customers and the public. that be bus returned front New York. bringing with hint the mos, approved style of Huts. for spring and summer wear. adopted by H. Beebe. Broadway. (lute Beebe ,k Cosutr.) lie would also inform the public, that he is tinily manufacturing Hats and Caps. of all des criptions, which he is deter - witted to dispose of at pricei to please tho purchaser: that is, cheaper than any other Hot establishment in the city. 11 - Country Merchants, wishing to purchase Huts and Cups, by wholesale, are requested to call and examine his assortment: as he feels confident of being able' be please in quality, quantity. and price. O. W. CH,AeitiGOW, Manufacturer, No. Wood sl., 3d (nor below John D. Davis' Commercial Auction Booms. New York Pekin Tea Company. C.WrIoN To THE PlatLIC, A I.EXANDER .lAVNES is the only authorized agent /I. in Pittsbargh and Allegheny cities, for the sale of the Pekin Tea Company's Teas of 75 and 77 Fulton st., New York. Any other person iu Pilisbufgh grew ailing to set! our Tens :s animp.usterqhnd deeetvcs all who may patronize hun t . It i s commonly known that the I'rkiu Tea Company's Tuns Inar., proved superior to all other Teas sold. and for this rensam many persons have dishon estly pretended to hare the sale of the Pekin Tea Com pany's Teas. when thee are alt di.: time venditt" trash nail clump amid. wlaclt they have obtained elsewciere.— Others again of the Pekin Tea Com pany and imitate our packages, and Chet - eh,' deceive ninny. We are inibrtned that there as a parson in Pittsburgh sellout Teas undur the nnine of the New York.and ilelphia Pekin Tea Company. We have only to say that this arsine-LI company have no connexion, whatever. %vitt: the NCw York Pekin Tea Company. as consumers of ten will readily d iscover by comparino the article they sell with the genuine tea. sold by the New York Pekin Ten Company. ut the store of Alexander Jaynes, No. 72 Fourth street. 1. a—Nlcssrs. MeCALIAIO...NT & POND. of Philadel phia. hove 110 connexion. whatever. witlfthe New York' Pekin T.lll. Company, nor have they any right or privi lege to sell leas under a nano so nearly resembling ours as to hare a tendency to mislead the .public. h CO.. and 77 Follon st.. N. V. Godey's Lady 'a Book and Pissully Magazine 1 1 11 E: oldest Magazine in the United States, contains 1 monthly sixty, pages of reading matter, by the first 1 writers in the country —twel cc More than the New York Nfaga-rines. 'lwo stilt; udad steel lingrav nuts ; an 'indent ' 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 t4e Lady's Dol. tar Newspaper, making three publications in one month) $1 00 Two copies, without the Lady's Dollar Newspaper• • 5 so Five copies, witticism to the pursuit sending the club • • 10 00 Eight copies 15 00 Twelve copies, :10 00 • A specimen of ei!her the Lady's Hook, or the Lady's Didltir Newspaper, will be senttesany person paving post age on the request. Address. L. A. GODES'. rangl-tf No. ILI. Clwsnut at.. Philadelphia. Fifth Street Turning Establishment. ,riitiE Subscriber. 'myths: completed his late improve ments, is now prepared to tip all kinds of Turning and Sawing in a style tar superior to ally other shop in the West. as he has now twelve turning iuthes. hurtle!' Ma chines, and circular saws fitted up on the latest and inost improved plans. Ile would most respectlidly inform his friends, arid the public generally, that he intends to give his full attention to their orders. Ile will keep a constant supply for the accomtnodutiou of his country customers, (carpenters and cabinet-makers.) of newel-post arid bal. lusters, materials for columns and hand railing, bed posts and table legs. Also, bed posts rind rails fitted up on his most appros•ed plan of iron fasteners and Licliory screws. All ord:rs irony a atstan......l prompqy attended to. if. If. RYAN. t N. 11.--Our Getrno friends Neill always find some at tentive Liertnan .n dte estoblisitineni to tateit.l to their orders. N. 13.— r The subscriber would thriller inform the public that he has a very powerful engine—about 70 horse pow er—and a few small rooms to let, with steam power in them. suitable for small branches of manufacture. Fifth street. No. between Wood and Market sta. jan4s-ata - . A. A, Mazola it. Co" 62 111 A EXET STREET, DTTIVET.N THIRD AND FOURTH STREETS, 115,11 , 0101 their friends and the public generally, that be ing about to remove to the spacious and elegant Store, recently erected on the adjoining lot, they will close out their large and well selected sto,-k hi Pall and Winter Goods, AT ion, and in many emceeVs, than cost, to ena ble them to open their flew stole with an entire stock of new Goods. The sale will commence this day, and continuo until the first of March, or until their removal. • Their extensive assortment of DRESS GOODS will be sold full 30 per cent. less than the usual prices. They consist of the most fashionable Cashmeres and De Lames, Gala, Mohair, Silk and Orange Plaids. Also, Bombazines, Alpacas, &c., &e. . Gums 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. • Sitswts-,Cashmere, Terkeri, Tartan, Plaid, and other :Shawls; a very large assortment, fully reduced one half in price. FLA:mate—Wels h , English, and American Flannels, of ail colors and qualities. Bonnet and Cap Bibbons. Gloves, Hosiery, Gimps and Fringes, Wrought Collars and Capes" Laces, Artificial ?lowers, Plumes and Feath ers, Scarfs,,Cravats, Handkerchiefs, F'ancy Bums% &c. LINEN GOODS of every description. Woolen Gfiods. Cassimeres, Cassinetts, Vesting's, Beavers, Pilots, Tweeds, Jaynes. IVllintey and Bate Bleirikata. Also, an extensive assorliiitint, Calicoes, Chintzes, Do mestie'ginghains, Checkk Attipea, Tickinira,l3yoWe and Bleached Muslins, ter . The following will he Seintekilbf the Priees: Cashmeres. 140. , iketlsual p‘rioe 371 e. Mous. de Lames 12;c. gI 2501.11 c. Gala Plaids .50c. " Sl,oo. Mohair& Oregon do • • 20c.. 371 c. Alpipcns le3k. " . ..... •• • - •271-e• Platinels• •• • • ......20e. n I( 37}c. Wrought Collars.• •• • ISIc. o n 371 e. Calicoes• • • 0010 e. Ig ag . 1.21 e. Cassinetts SOc. Together with every article lathe store, which will be offered equally cheap. Visitors 9ay be assured, that they will not be disappointed in theßquality or prices of . OUT goods.. Cien l2 l A. ' A. MASON & CO: rro COUXTRY MERCVANTS.--Tho sudscriber will 1 . pay three dollars nod seventy-five cents per WO lb. CASV. for (rood raised country rugs, in gunwales or fill y to three thousand pounda, dekiveredAtt pt; gook; Sta n , . No.Sft Wood street,, ritt,kurgh• 'On hand , a groom supply of school bgoks sy.riting and wrapping paper, blank hooka, - etc., whieh' gill be sold by the dozeiror retail, at lowest cash prices for rea dy pay. .[jati27] LUKE LOOMIS Agent. VOTICE.—A ll persons indebted tothe subscribers, are requested to make payment. on or before the 45th inat., if not, their account will be given to a Magistrate for colleqUoni all persona having claims against the firm .will please present their accounts for payment. ANCIcEIt. do MAYEW filiucellaneons. BOOR AND JOB PRINTING OFFICE, N. W. Corner or Wood and Firth Streets'. TUE Proprietor Of the ,Moaxtria Posx. and NlEncear ♦xa MA 7 VtFACTTMER, respectfully informs his friends end the patrons of these papers. that he has a large RS snrtmcnt of JOB TYPE. AND ALL OTHER MATE RIALS neeossary to a Job Printing Office, and that he is prepared to execute Larran PILIXB PRINTING OS SVESIT DIZCIIITTION: Books. Bias or Lading, Circulars, Primp/afar, Bill !leads, Cards . Handbills. Bronks, Bat Tips. 11. All kinds of Blanks. Stags, Stiartboat and Canal Boat Bills, with appropriate Cuts, printed on the shortest notice and must reasonable terms. Ile respectfully-asks the patronage of his friends, and the public in general, in this branch of his business. sep22 L. HARPER. vegetable Pulmonary Balaam• TT la now twenty years since I first used theNegeta- I big Pulmonary Balsam in my family. Since that time it has been my practice to keep a bottle of the article by me for the use of any family, which is large, and for the benefit of my friends. I have uniformly found it to be a very valuable, efficient medicine; and dunk, that by using it seasonably for the complaints for which it is recom mended. it has often prevented the disease from taking a more serious form. In one instance, I recommended it to my brother, who resides in the State of New York, who was dangerously ill with a disease of the lungs. Ho has since written to me for more, havine found no which gave him so much relief. OTIS PECK. Sold in Pittsburgh by • H. A. FAINt& CO., Corner of First and Wood; also, l co ne a r af, Sixth end Wood streets. dec2.s PURE GREEN AND BLACK TEAS. from As New 1. York Prkin Tta Compena.—Just deeived at the Pe kin Ten Store. 72 Fourth street.. a vary Inrce supply of fresh Green and Black Teas. of all the ditlbrent grade; and qualities imported into this country: packedin lead. in .5 lb. boxes. in 1 1b..," lb.. and lb. packages. A1e0.5 lb. tin Cannisters, of the different qualities, convenient for families anifstennibonts. rangier,: in prices from :at cents 17' lb., to $1.50. Pine Oolong Black Teas, at 50, 64,75, Elle.. and $l,OO fr lb. We will refund the money in all cases where our Teas do not give entire satisfaction, or exchange for a diXerent article. For sale at the. Pekin Tea Store, 72 Fourth st.. by dccl! A. JAYNES. B OOTS, SIiOES. TRUNK'S. &.C.—Follonsbze & Hay ward, wholesile and retail Boot. Shoe and Trunk Store. No. Igri Liberty street, nearly opposite the head of Wood. P.& It. have in store nod are receiving their Pall nod Winter stock of ROOTS, SHOES. &c.. consisting- of the largest stock they have ever been able to bring to this market. Our stock of gooks have mostly been manufac tured to our order. and expressly for the Pittsburgh mar ket. We also have constantly on hand a splendid stock of Hayward's Metallic Gum Elastic Shoes. both lbr ladies , and gentlemen's wear. the most- beautiful article ever manufactured. We would solicit an examination of our stock or goods, by all who wish to purchase either at wholesale or retail, ns we sell- at a small advance above east. Country merchants will find it to their inter est to call and examine our stock before purclnsine. • FOLLANSBEE & HAYWARD, No. IF6 Liberty at. 111 1 .A.NOS—Chirktring.—One splendid mac wood 610 e. r teve Piano Forte. made by Mt:kering. Boston. Herr..—One semi-grand Piano Forte, from the manufac tory of Henry Burr. Paris. Of Octaves. Oat, 4 . • Ca.—One carved rose wood 6 Octave, made by Gale. d Co., New York. Gila ditto mahogany 61 Oc tave. Staddart. New York.—One elegant mahogany Piano. 6 Octave. which has been Musa tor enema year. Price two huudred SECOND HAND PIANOS.—Art excellent itoconil hand Piano, 'nada by Loud & Brothers, in gat:tap:ller. Price SIDO. - One accond-hand Piano. Price 860. For sale by - JOB'S 11. MELLOR, noc-3 SI Woad exact. VANCY GOODS nt Z. Ktirsgr's new store 67 Market at. j_ 45 pica china vases. venoms styles: 4 doz. pieces ahatled nod plum velvet ribbon; 2 " black 2 " Celestial amt Terrestial Globes; • If " Ivory Memorandum Tablets: 4 " Cut velvet pocket books and card crises. • 4 ." Horsceshoe combs. imitation of shall; 6 " German silver ten hells.' TRIMMING A large lot of Gimp bead black hinge. A. good asacrunaut of Drab and mole colored; Gimp to Match; " Wide black: Gradnated Burton.. With a grant variety or mist idianeotts goads, amongst which arc Extra large size Riming flocs; Coral Beads. assorted strands; Writing Desks. all sizes; Ladies work boxes " Backe/U=oll/303phi; Gold Spertac les. all ages; Black rainy Galloon. • , All the above goods will be cold low. - novils -From(ErATllleTlOOKS.—Just received.at the Book store of the subscriber. in Fah at, near Market: Matrria Merfira. pure. by Samuel Ilahncman. translated mid -edited by Charles Julius Hempel. M. D., 4 vols. linrtrnalir Acute Dire... by Dr. Hempel, vol. I. Ifomccopathie Domestic Medicine. by J. Lowrie. en larged and improved by A. J. Hall. M. b. lnhr's Nest Manuel. vol. I. Nos. I and 3. Wrings Domeatie Physician. A Manuel of Domestic Cookery. for the:use of persons who are under liommopnthic treatment. • Therapmtic Pocket Book, for llomat pinthisis. by Dr. Okie. liabernan's Chronic Diseases. vol. 5. Together with Medicine Chests, of different sizes and prices. tattl63 VICTOR sCRIBA. XI-EW ROOKS JUST RECElVED.—}leaven upon ll Earth. by Janevray. one volume. - $0 83 Ch i arnoek's Choice Works. by Lymington. 1 vol.. - 0 59 Coincidenees of the. Ohl and New Testaments, by Rev. J. J. Blunt. 1). D.. 1 vol.. - - - - 1 5.5 chaluiers' Miscellanies, Poems, Essays, &e. 1 53 'Select Works of James. Venn. NVilsom Phillips and Joy. in one large vol.. for the low price of 150 The Free Church Pulpit. 3 columns, . - 500 Modern Infidelity; by Schinneker; TAM of David. - - - Daily Walk with Gml, by Mathew Strong, - 033 Circle of Human Life. by Tholuek,- 03i Memoir of Charlotte Elizabeth. - - - 031 • yhe Works of Francis Turretine, in the original Latin. to be complete in four voluincs,—dirca volumes now ready: Willis' Poetical Works. in splendid Turkey Morocco.. The above, with a grant variety of new books. just re ceived by ELLIOTT & F:NGLISIL jan7 5C Market at., boebreen Third and Fourth. X, TEW AND VALUABLE BOOlCS.—Undesigned Coin eidenecs in the writings both of the Old and New Testaments, an arguraeni of their veracity; with an ap pendix, containing undesigncil coincidences between the Gospels and , and Toseplitts: By Rev. J. J. Blunt, D. D. First American, front the 'Second London Edition. The F,rrors of Modern Infidelity illustrated and refuted, by S. hr. Schnntricer, A: M., pastor of the First Lutheran Church. Germantown, Pa. Sacred Philosophy of the Seasons; illustrating the per fection of pod in the pliennincita of the year: in four vol umes—Dina volume devqtad to each season. By the Re , i. • Henry Duncon,D. D. Chalmers' Miscellanies. embracing Reviews, Essays ; and Addresses. By the late Thos. Chahners, D. D. The above, with a large variety of new and Standard Works, for sale low, by 1 gLuorr & ENGLISH TEW WORKS.—Good Wives, by Ws. Child; History of Women, by Mrs. Childs: Prose and Poetry of Europe. and America, by Morris and Willis; Machievclit's History of Florence; Life of Banvenuto Cellini; Letters of John Adams to his Wife; Book of the Court; Latrobe's Solace of Song; Dictionary of Quotations. 11. S. BOSWORTH & CO., nov23 No. 43 Market mt. Brangloa. 40 WHOLEHaIf, - Quarter and Eighth Pipes of the hollowing brands and vintages: Sazerne, 1837; Seignette-- • • Otani, 1837 and 1844; Pinat, Castillinn & Co., '44; Hennessy, 1844; Dupey, P. E. 0. The above brands are warranted pure, or no sale; good judges are all invited tp examine for themselves, at the corner of&aithfield and Front streets. novl9 P. C. MARTIN. VAILTABLE BOOKS—BOHN'S STANDARD LI 13RARY.—Machinvelli's History of Florence and Prince ; ROscoe's Leo the Fourth Roscoe's Lorenzo de Medici; Schiller's Don Carlos nod other Dramas; Rack man's HistOry of Inventions; Memoirs of Count Pram mont; Schleyell's Philosophy of History; Schleycll's Dramatic I.iterature; Memoirs of Col. Hutchinson; Rohl. Hill's Miscellaneous Works; 7.4fecf DomeciuM Cellini ; Cox's House of Austria;' Bonterareck's Sicrunsli I.itera• ture. For sale by 11,S. lIDSWOR*PH dec4 43 Market srreet. D RUGS.--fium Myrih " Gamboge; xino True; "Opium,.ncw eroP;„ Galbanum, strained; Extet. Jalap; Dandelion; Belladonna; Jun retpaived t and for sale by B. A. FAHNEsTocg & Cor'First and 'Wood eta. decl4 DYEAtiOODS.r-425 bids. cbippedtogwood; 75 ground do; 100 " chipped Fuetie. 100 " ground Caniwood; Just received, and far gale 13 , FAIINE'STOCE dr•ca, ecly. First and Wood sus. Tv j 01/ SALE, Four Lost—llotinded by Penn, Liberty X end hey stn., each hp havin,,s , 04 feet tiont, find 'ex tending beck 110 feet. Two of them are coiner Icts,an4l the position of the whole property is one of the most ad vantageous in the city. For farther information npply to M. SWARTZWELPEIN Fourth st,,, between Wood ltd Smithfield. 'UP:NZ • C MA 1) by 4°o 75 ounces just receive an for sale B. A. FABNEsTocK vorner of Fri and Wood ug: ! NUMBER-2w • . . • 7, y AN'n : , Funxttunso vorrasmts 'eprnerif Penn ond ' i Cart strop, uptake the Ex change Haiti Entt,tnce eit,Patnst.,;; amd the public, tli..;sE7:l3relitTar.ttltrolbrriTshatitl . tend to every thing in the lino. oPEndertakers, as they' have quit the business of Cabinet Making, andibeir at' tentiun will be devoted altogether to the aboyti business, keep a large assortment of COPPINS nude atid'fittished, covered, .and lined in the neatest manner wither variety., of mate rials, and at all prices; we keep SHROUDS rea dy made, of all sizes, orPlannel, Cambric, and Masline. at all prices, and made in the eastern:style, and all mho; articles necessary for dressing the &lint, and furnishing. funerals, of quality and Prices nisei: SILVER PLATha for engraving the name and age; ICE CAKES for laying the body in ice, by those who wish to; keep their friends any length of time, and lave ZINC PANS to punce for laying on the body; LEADEN Collins always on hand. NVe have a splendid neiv HEARSE and a pair 44 f i ne horses. and any nambag of the best earrings, ala i ate., and will be prompt, ognetued, and reasonable. • auglB-y • timbrellea, Pamir:dos Paretiviettesl LrIC AND WAIND DANt UMAIRE,L!..A O S,'' . . L . : . W M o . ne il lu ß re il li k ni rn ted S' r' s "11" I F orlrrit ( at ila stre n li: ,) N 0. .: i 1 1 , „.- 5 ,.. . Philadelphia.. : , Merchants arc respectfully' informea thOt I coattlitiott nuottohou t e all the above goods, by the aid of steam. notwithstanding the great ?pposition of partierS9PPows4l4 the introduction of expoust vc unproyemeats... .1y assosle' meat is complete, and priciiso low altdaiya.entirgi Asti . isfuction. BAs there is an Umbrella Store next door,ornett the sane mane. it is important you should remetabir:Vit H. RICIIA RDSON. Steam .Faticrir. cord PargentesT re.. ,itilat,Ar Making Cane Viiit.rego. sign of the.Laus and Eo4 , . . lot Merkel st., Philadelphia. (j) — Attention is ranee:tell to: the celebrated 117aThi Cure limiTella, p neat and beautiful article, combining _ the advantaxis of LiCane and Umbrella. .-- feb4. 1", s'eangt• Ladies , Seitttunryr, ADtsblmy City.* AIR.N. W. 1 1 101'C-11.F w l ,uld announce to the inth t _at anon of Allegheny and vteinity, the intended tem*. eel of his School, from the corner of Sandusky and Strave:' berry streets. where he ha: been teaching fur the lass,. twelve months. On and after April ISt. lie will occupy ROODIA on Federal street. in "o:denude Reitcp yttd door from the bridge. The Academic Year ty,filVeninst of tiiii • Sessions, of five 'imintlis each. commencing- Milhill-filitt Monday in rebritury and September. . . ..., ......., - • IWIES Or CLITION, TER SIDISDEC OR TIM E YONTEE. ' English Department—lncluding, Reading. Orthogrdo4 and Refitting, Writing : English Grammar, IlhetonerLo r gin. English Composition and Criticism, m Geography', Div: tory, Aridtet and the higher braticitesmf'Mathetaatlee. Natural Philosophy, Chemistry, As trottelllY,Dlluenr, Ftilft siology: Geology. Intellectusil 'and Afartillsretence, and - an . other branches' requisite to a .thorough English Eslbeibl - lion .320, Classical Department=-Includingihe Latin, Greirais CO a French langtaiges. each ED additional eittuge of.:. 441,,,00 The services of go:stemma 'l'etlelters are secur.eskf,pe • such as luny desire to •receive iditiritaßoni In .Diacesttg,, Painting, and Illpsle. ..- - • - .,.: .~: .. : ;,,,,,,,.... Those destinium to enter. will find. it to sheir interest 114 .. k do-so as near to Mao:opening of the Sciston DS POSEIVeq. yet pupils will be received [tinny bate duriug' theSestlesi; . . and will be charged at the above Tutee pals: lieu) IM, -. time of entrance. Xe deductions ivill be utddis 44abseil' : Whitt, ces, except in cases el:protracted illness. , - ..,,,,t` , . • Any informsttion Wh may be desired. will by cheer, • .1 fully cOmusunicatett to theses who gull upon tae airstnietel • :, • a; his LOOMS. Reference may also be made to the fullo?v4rg pas- - men t-- . • . Dr. T'.F. Date. Allegheny, lion, C.Shaler.Pttshtirg*, Rev. D. Elliott. " Rev. D.ll. Riddle', • . -', - Mr. IL P. Sella artz, " Ray. 11. Dyer; 'o' .1"' ,. .. , . ....., jenalalllm T S. MORRIS ...k, CO'S .BLACK WRITING 1111.1c4-Fei. e,/ . Steel or Quill Pens,itnet thr Copying Pr ies. — Thula* ... is the result of the experiments of severed years,'lleeeitil - to the manufacture. or, ell CSILDISIVC scale, pf un ; !:Ltlich. stifled to till the purposes of the cot/seiner.' The perfce, . . non of this ‘Vriting Ink cottaicts in the -follewing prefer=..' . ties: Feu:dry—tn. 'which property it still be foun d , (o" - surpass all preyions preparations. It Will floc' With - per; feet freedem. miler , from quill or steel pens. - antlit entliss; ' ly free from any corrosive qualities. COLlogm-Vis ecbiai, ... of this article is a rich. beatitilitlldpe plier. : . .ID- All good Idea hali., frorg. Its d necessary chemical constitution. requires'eiposure _t t . ,,.. .1 alt.l il),,llsenitise ts , . • cu l t , it must not,.therefore. 1„ in expected, - inlif the`.fito.' must the tonic is eyed, the Ittkiwiii ha found.trs 111, 'le,'.irst' -. - black. The fii-st appearance Willtm Emile; hut .itflet exi, posureta the eitemieul actions of thin atrimiphisee,:elatir .- • on paper or in the Inkstand, it b ill assume a billltany isignk . . . . . hue. Pueszsamecr—The color in unalterable by thelapint-of ' • titan. It will never fade. On fids, c ureount, all Ipiperpt. bai . , records sboald be Made in' this rticle, as.,.yeare GMT , ' • ',I. deepen tool strengthen its tint. \ : ... , ~. ..-,/ -.. .: .I N. It. This Ink is suitable fbr a matte ti kinds of, hietaßbit "d Pens,•and for Pens tule of Quills; ufid Whariti inilisirs "r. taut and very desirable:- with many, Will g perfesflieesr • - ll impression by the Copying Press. • \ ; ...:;,, oWe are using. in the institutions with Which inn; ." - .'•',3, commuted, Aforris'Elur Black Irriiing/nlr; and...in resister . . • r .... ....i to fluidity. brilliancy. arid permanency, believettsuperk t r , ' . ',lf to to*: Ink we have hereudbre ttietlo . , (Sigtie/14: , - ~..., -if ; A. Thurston, Cashier IiDDE 01- . I . ( ELIRTILI2I WEL RiDblot . : 'l,O unison, Cashier Northern Rank of li.entucky; Gcorge,..C.„ - -,.-: 1 Gusto Maley. Cushier Bank of KontMtlsy: I:. L. - Shrevii; - -1 , .. President of the Gas Rank, 'Flamm: 1.. llelia. clerk -- ':' , .4 Barren County Court; Curren Pope, Clerk of Jefferson, ' ~ , Es Culinty Court;, P. B. Atwood. Sec relazy'Flientitti'is Eittus.' :':e. rant Company; John Muir. Agent, Lesingion,l -.1 Company; S. S. Goodwin. Seeretary Portlited R ueter Doaki- 4 - mid Insurance Company . ; D. Si o.humbers, "Seen, ' 14 Franklin Fire and :Bernie Insurance Company h.,,1, • .., 1,-,,,,, , t Rhomer. Trifasurer Louisville Saving Inititsition.O A supply o f the above Ink. just. ree'd and for sahibs/ -:.4 .. .--... felt JOHNSTON & S7I'OCRTQIII:.... • :1 Lalsor Saving Powder! ~.,,• - • ~, MOUNT 11.1(0.1i TRIPOLI. AI ANUPACTUR.RD. AT' - -•-• 41 THE IiOSTON 2.IOWeVT RAG LE - .11 7 0.11X5. , -:,,, 1 ' -9, i 1 , 1 011 cleaning the surface of II Urdu Mirrers, wad , : - 2, 54 ' • Glass Warr. and roitoritMit le its 'original thustflcia• reuey. this article is decidedly without an equal. , 43calt‘ • 1 . ,- titer and labor are saved by its use. A thousand refe.F...., -:- . l • , cores could be adduced,' if necessary, te : gertifY in Iliss ' ' •.:..,,. tact. It will remove the'oxide front the surface of Gold, ' Bii; - : . ...' ,- .4 ~,,.‘,,d , ,pr r. Brass, Britannia, Tin, Asc., - whit 'the greet-ir •;'.4. facility, giving it ant unrivalled polish. - ...w ~,,, - '- , • , , , ,1 A fair hat Is all that the proprietors ask; nod *11!„.,.., .40-:., - i . vines, the most skeptical of its utility. , ': .•'r •-.:,-, -,:. .stray‘ Directions fur Use.—Let the Powder be applipdU*B,i damp. soft woollen cloth. Allth a very lode Cacti:my_ ~•-.4,.. every particle of oxide teat he removed. • -; ~ ~.....!,..1. '1,•• 1414 3 °SEP 11 R. CARR., neneral Agelt:, - ,..., "'•..,.. - •i For sole by 30IIN 1). MORGAN, Draggibt.' :.- • ',.1',. AfltS. nu FF - s NEW MILLINERY AND. DF.LESSA I 'l. l. it MAICING ESTABLISHMENT, Na.lo St.`c7arrriti ;.: , 1••• (between Pena and the Britice.)--Dresses, Croaky ~.d.r Nlantillns, &c. , made to the latest French air d . Rpgilli., .. , ~ ..,I,' Fashions. Also, Bonnets, Hoods, Copes, ]hind . .elbseiN. ....._ 4,, .ke. A eludes, seletiou of new styles Satins, Silk Waitrons ' ': :2 .. , . - - . .t11'.. French Flowers. Gimps, rich cap end bonnet RibbottSb, .. • kr : tt Laces. Fringes, Cords. Buttons, Crapes, Modes, Murals.' ..''l.l Cambries. alatulkereldefis,...&e., for bale. whole - balk : UM; ~ ~.."- i .O. retail nt the lowest erica. Country Milliners supp lied ' - .... -- ....!,:i: With the late.S..lFrcuelt and English.P:altunts of eiredyriatie ' -:- .. ".,,,:7 article in the Millinery anti Dress-makingirter-ak--NM-- ,:,........:: York prices. Straw Bonnets cleaned and altered to the 'present rash. ` ..Al ion. -------------------___,____. . ~, jangfe, .• -,,-,)„,„ PITTSBUROU STligL WORSAIND AXLE FACTORY• ISJAC JONES. rams ri Taal. JONES eir. Q„UIGG, , . , MANUFACTURERS of SPritiF and Blister Steep. Plough Steel, Steel Plough IN ings,'Coach ail.Elip. tic Springs, llanitnered Iron Axles; and dealara in Ma. Hp.. able Castings. Fire Engine Lamps, and ConeltTrizinningi' generally, corner of !Loss and Front ata,; Pittsburgh, Pii.` febo-3m 1 TASKS—Just received, by zEuvLoN xpr --- 5.61 ,---- . iti. Market street -1 dozen fine Wax Masks; 6 " " Paper " S " Common; 3 gross Metallic Comb Cleaners; 1 dozen Egg - Boilers; . 1 " Salt Spoons; 2 " Bone hlustanl Spoons . ; - 4 gross German Silver Table broom* 6 " " " -Tea . ~. . 2 " Butter Knives; . 1 " Picture Toy ooks;. • ' 20,0110 China Marbles; 6 dozen fine Woolen Comforts, A great variety of Coats and Caps. ' BASKETS.. . ... ~ 5 dozen fine French willow Baskets; 2 " willow Market " .. . i 6 " Straw Travelling' e 1 " Clothes .- - ' ' • 12 " Metal Toy 1 " Willow Cradles; . 6 " Glass Motto Seals,• - 3 " Bone " Stamps; . . . . . 3 Allen's latent Revolving Pistols; - ....„ . 5 pair common Brass 1 dozen setts Chessmen; ;,..-..; . 2 " " Dominoes; .. '. 6 " Tailors' Tape Measures; 6 " Steel Key-Rings, assorted; , , . ; ....: 3 " China Dogs and Sheep; _ ' - 1 0 Strings Amber Beads; g -.• .. -.. t.,, , ,, 12 Nests Drums. i 1 4111 51- ~ i i - i --- c — AN — NOT SAY - ~ I proof of the efficacy of Dr. Williarcls or t f rpo►t ci t y filiznits, Read the killowpig: . '. .. - " Prrtnernau, reb,, 3/4, up,..5—. ".Eferspr. Drays g• Brack/say: ksinse'df 'duty cngilt -- , • me to snake a statement in regard to,th_e efect-off r.'t - ~ Dr. Willard's• Cough Mixture upon njtsystent.. Porsoitutt.,. ..:-1,,, twelve weeks , during the winter, I 'was so muctitroubleir' with a,harrassing cough, as to rendersse entiralrunabfs,... 'Air to attend to my work; and, from the amine ofinyaystipix, : ' . 1.;-, I had eve yy reason to believe, was Tanidly funnlg'uoln''' "„4 consumpuen. iftertrying snxthOsre4ll. o diel, Within: Win - , - , t --,,..: effect. I was led to try a bottle of the Onental'enu Mixture, and must say that I 'consider it thf - best its United Stams—in fact, I cannot say too tuuch-C0..-it,.as ;!;... ...'::.*• - 4 was entirely cured by the use ofthellist bottle. TO 40 afilimcd, I would say, `get a bottle of it,-tutd-becurso -. - !PAii.?3#,.Q.c031.744."-- Price 25 cents. For sale by "- . - . N . , . . , • s.* BO.O O XWAY,:i .'• N0..2, Com. Rev, Liberty sr., near nnst) Baran. - .. 0 1d.0 50 bv. Treti9 ' : • J1 FLEMING: L.Avereireevai, rANDRETIPS GARDEN SEEDS.rliaaubacrillsr I_4 has .just received Mammal supply,of-Landreding,,l Ga r d si , seeds, warranted fresh and genuinei.esnirtieing„... every variety codSth enitivaiing . . - The ritiannornf ftsiss e Cr', gardeners, and other s sleek pia ITlBMlCtrigir Celled' to Ulf sr!oviogru feb2 ntl• 2 i> Wfitats. - -'' ~.. „. - lii, 'y ';. .1 . j .., : , - ,y,A. 4 ~+ ~' ~=j
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