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TIM: Ptirtnership heretofore existing between Henry
W. Williams : Esq., and myself, in the practice of the law,
was dissolved by mutual consent. on the rtlftth ult.. and the
business will hereafter be continued by Henry W. Wil
liaMs, whom I most cheerfully recommend to all for whom
I bare the honor to do business—as a gentleman every
way worthy of their confidence.
decld-ly WALTER IL 'LOWRIE.
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Georgeß. Riddle, Conveyancer..
_arms,
in Avery a fth glow; Fi street, above Smithfield,
• Pit,aburgh.
_ nitiis,lllmtkosdks. Aalirgewsins, Bows , RELE S SES. and
J :Oterinstruments of writing, drawn with neatness. legal
accuracy and despatch. Ile will also attend to drawing
' and filling./Ifechanice Liens. Accounts s E.recutors, Arista).-
istraiors,t4.c., Examining iitks to Real Estate, Searching
Records for Liens, 4.c., 4-e.
• From his long experience and intimate acquaintance
with the manner of keeping the public records, he expects
to give satisfaction to those who may entrust their busi
ness to his care. ii•r• I ft
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ENJAMIN F. DENISON, AITORNEY Awn Cocsoact-
LOR AT LAW, Clereland, Ohio, will attend to probes
ai. nal business in the Courts of Cuyahoga and adjoining
eatintias.
Be will also give careful attention to Collections in any
.part. of Northern Ohio.
R
bier Justice Parker, Cambridge Law School.
- • Richard Fletcher, 10 State at., Boston.
On. Samuel 11. Perkins, 141 Walnat at, Philadelphia.
• chard B. Kin;ball, .sti., 53 Wall at., New York. _
chief
wanton & Smyth, llttrOttrgl). .:4;-•
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VOLUME
:DAILY -, MORNING PiOST;
Printed arut Published eery (Sandaya excepted ; )'
- ivy L.. ,HARP'Eft,
CORNilit. OF WOOD AND STREF.TS
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!Er TER...MS.—Five Dollars a year. nayable sinetly
in advance. Six Dollars will invariably be required ti
not priiciwithin the year. •
Rule at the counter,.
of Air 'aiaby the Nem-s Boys.
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The,.. - Weeklv • Mercury and Manufacturer
Is published front , the sante office, on a double medium
ahem. at PWO LK)LI..;IIIS. a year ; Li advance--single
copies-nes catcra. .
117 , Ni) paper will be AiSC . Olitillel4(linless at the discre
tiotiot the proprietor') until. Ali zrre . ara4aa are Paid.
' I : 177 No attention will Impala-to any. order unless ac
companied by: the money,pr satiafectory reference in this
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:' , TERIVII• V,OF.:AO E*RTIS I NG.
.
,Tan StitiALM'OS TWELVE .K.IXLS, OR LESS.
One Insertion;• , ' , O.s o 501 One Month, "
—li
. Two•o: ' " ' 075 Two—do
Three Ala - . ' 1- 00 Three do
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'-'• °nit 'Week 1511 Four do
Twa••do - 2 50 Six• • •do
Tliree'do ' 3 00 One Year
YEARLY ADV.ERTISEMENTS:
Changeable at .Pirasure
• . .ONE EQUAME. TWO SWAIM.
Six Mouths ,15 00 Six MOiiIIIS• •• •• •S2O 00
One. Year 20 GUI One Year 30 00
,Larger adeertisetiends in prnportinn. "
Wr Canis V FOCI: . LINES, Fire Dollars a Year.
,Large cas will iiut he inserted. unless att extra price
is paid..
117.7, Advertisements meta which the nitinber of inter
lb./mods not inurkedoviil be inserted and charged until or
dered out. i
AB. NVCALAItiNT, Ago r ilry at Lote.--Ortice, Fourth
strOe near IL Futlersott's Livery Stable. febl7
It..ltl"Thililli:•AVATr.—Oiries. No. 77 Smithfield st
e. Si I 'urih.' Our2l-y
DR. A. W. 01.11V.E.1L ysician and Satrztott.-011tec
No. S. St. Clair,stmet. iY29
IV 4t. O'HARA ROBINSON, late U. S. Attorney. has
IV rcincivuni Itis WM,. in No. n St. - Clair rt.
Jilt. .1t)11.\ eltA kV FOUL) ; wince ou St. Clair street
IJ oppce.the the lixcliange.
• - ORLANDO LOOMlS,...4iturnry aJ Low.-01lice 41
• ed.. above Wood. ,
11:MAIL-411ALL. Attorney at Lare.—Okiice
Lu}+•r {..'N linililins.FuntW St.
jani•ly.
A..11.1 , .S CALLAN...4tontry at Law, curlier Vylie
al and Milli streets- - Law Curlier." febttv-y
-r Al. KtNNEDY...ntorney at J.a re. Office in the
11. - same building with Aldcrntun 11F:duster. Fifth st,..
between Wood nit&Sittiiltffi,:d
Two: BARTON. Attornry at 1... a er.—Othce. North snit:
Id of Filth sirect, between Wood and Smithfield, in the
radii. Aldrnoun Morrow.
C. M:KltitaN. : Wortley at Lam—ollie., in
id Wallace'. building. on 4th st., between Wood and
Smithfield Kin. •tt
I I W. 1.-A, Aauraceltad Con n.vflor at Law
and Notary Pnblic.—Otlice at the corner of lilt and
Wood ma. over Sibbett A Jones,' Exchange other. octi
11,1iS h. DONNELLY, „War/legs and Omits,'lore
a? Law. Pittsburgh. Pa.—Office im Fourth at.. be
tween Smithfield nod Grant. marl 4-y
IENIUND .SNOW DEN. Attorniy Lurn.—thhce it
ji the building on the North trust corner of Fourth um
Smithfield str. ' ouch -r
MORAL° W. Aiderineii.—Odiee north side of Filth
. street, hetween Wood and Smithfield, Pittsbur,g,h.
eeplO-p • .
r cANDI, ESS E Art:lX/LE, Atiorart. and inottwri-
In tors at Lato.--,Otrice on Fourth street. opposite IL
& 11-11. Patterson's Liverj• Stable, Pittsburgh. sepin.y
hIOItWAH.I) A: SWA [az %yr-A.llmi Attorneys est Law
- --,thlice on - Fourth .itt4et. betsvedu Wmgi and Smith
field..uppo_tite Pnttenion l u Livery Stable. ap7-y
GEA)lttil-: JARMO:. Attorney and Von w e ar.. o f
Lam.-office remoVeti to the 2tl door below Grant st..
on Fourth. to the office lately occupied by Alderman 'Slit
ter. tuttr3it
T N. AI:CLOWRI - ; Attorney and Counsellor at Late.—
") . (Mee in Bakowell's Buildings on Grunt st.
jrte.) .
) C. Sti :NOS. Auorney and ConnsdkrM 1.
. Office o 3 4th at.. between Wood and St -- "'
and nearly oppo4ite the Mayor*A &Tic,
:4co r, mntiv.,fo.roi live doors welt of Mar
, kel. Ail work s7;irrnoted. and if not perfectly soils
(aviary no eliiirges will be made.
lIF.MOVAL.—Dr. - Robert Snyder. Inas 11.3110 VIA
office to Fourth street. between Wood nod Smithfield
streets • noirl3-ty
diderina.t.—Ottice ott l'enit street,
opposite 0. & Co's.. packet li.te office. Office
Lnnrc (root o' , loeli A. A. to 7 o'clock P. M.
F:31.0.NAL.—.1. lierten Mtn removed his COIIMILSSIOII
.1%, and funs: rdirin basilic:lts from the Canal Basin to his
new warehouse, on Third street, nearly opposite the Post
Odiee. mavtitii-v
EMU Vii.—JP/1N A .. 1 11.tru#'4. Attorney utl-uvr,
tmd removed to Von rth street ; nest door to the came
of Alderman Seel. : np7
J. D. Lr. Kr. J. W. F. w
IBHT & Willl'E, Anorney, at Lntc, Witchinizton.
j collections mode in Arashingtoit. Fayette, Greene
and adjoining, crnnies. opt;-y
LA% PILE —.iIi.SIES Ca trr....truifitt y dad
• •sellor at Law. huii removed to the offiee next door
west of Rody yattersou's Livery Stable. Fourth street.
During his absence Upon public duty. for the coming
uchth, ativ tesi,i,g. for him may be led with A. 11. Me
t 1--;et
oueselfor. o.gtt Votary.
hsvi.r; the offic.z of Seery to
r; of ;h. Pitts‘...trg , t N-avecttiOn - end Fire I ns•arattre root
patty. •.eiil attend .p.,einAty w ..ilections. and fius.teet,
zottnecked with , :"*.nrigntion. Insurance, Accounts. nod
11,if Estate. 'Business hours.. from 9 A. M.. to 9 I'. M.
:Wilco. first dour-west of Aldertnan Niiller's,Fourth street.
near Grant. np7
'IIIAIU.ES M. 11A VS. Attorney at Law, Pittsburgh, Pa.
lJ Contniissioner to take the proof and acknowledge
ment of Deed. Lenses. Contracts. Depositions, or other
writings. to be:recorded or used in the States
ti of Kentuc
ky, Indian. Tennessee, Michigan and Missouri. Odice,
Barka's bnildinc, Fourth 4 , 1 marltl-y
4 113‘VIN C. 1V11... , ;(1.N. Attorney and Counsel/sr at Lam.
AL; Franklin. VVIIR111:0 county. Pa., will attend promptly
Ito all business entrusted to his care. Collections nmdcin
Warren. Clarion, and Jefferson counties. 4IL
.. • MEYER TO
J. A. Stocktrln &,C,0,. Fitta ,
Murphy.. Wilson & Co
!1011. James . Kinnear. / F ra nklin.
lion. Ales. MCalinont.„s
Hon. J. Wilson. Steubenville, O.
r 1O 31V I;LIENTS.—My partner, Mr. Liggett. and Wirt.
I E. Austin. Esti.. will attend to my unfinished busi
twits. and 1 recommend them to the patronage of my
friends. 'I am authorized to state that they will receive
tbe countiel and nssistutire of the Hon. IL Biddle. Odire
2d story of Burlie‘i buildings, 4th street. between Wood
and Market. Ijo6-ly] SAMUEL W. BLACK.
Or ro NI
'Z, Manufacture of Incorruptible Teeth
Smithfield street, two doors below Fifth street, Pitts
burgh. Pa. Always on hand a full assortment of Plate,
and Pivot Teeth, of n variety of shades. as simple Plate,
Molars and itiscuspidatoes. Gum teeth, screw Pivot
teeth, Zee., ,Teeth and blocks made. to orill r; Dentists
"supplied nil articles in the profession. All orders .
from abroad must be accompanied by the cash. •
irr Cantina always 011 hand. nnvl .5-y
rOHN A. PARKINSON. Alderman, Fifth Ward, Pena
93 a., between %Walnut and O'Hara sm. where he may
he found at all times. Those having houses or other pro
perty to sell or rcpt. can have tile same punctfially atten
ded to; debts collected. and all the duties of an Alderman
will receive promfa attention.' 0t27-y
IIEN( 'I W. %VILMA:I(S, Altaiwy and Cote furlkri qt
Low Isuevissor to Lowrie & Williatut) Office ut
the °Writ:mad, Fourth st., above Smithfield.
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iOLISH PAMPHLETS—Schiller's god of Orleans
. , Sebiller's 'Win. Tell ;
The Sliadowtess Man;
, Fon-ne's
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Marco Viscanti, f rom d}e 1 1 4/ 141 .4i
bitumens ToleS.;
Tales of the Baroness Foquo; &c.
limit H. B, B.O3IV(gi,TH & CO., 48 Market st.
IIaIrOMICEOPATILIC MEDICINES AND 1300104.—Just
'3.jCiticeived, a frestriopply of , Hommopothio Modldine
-mom; floincoopinhia'Coll'oe, Sogar'of Milk, ond.n large
polleolken' 'orate InlOST . p9Mieqlions on Iforninopatby, al
* 1301 4 ' FR47 - 9 5- VICTDR SCRIE4,, Fifth +Street,
1 10 0 Between WOO 4ft4liallsPt
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TAMES M'KENNA. Alerlitmerr and Commi.sion
t.) Mao& No. 111. o 1 tit. fi•ta
I)OItTEICS DAGUERRIAN GALLERY,
over the Post °dire. fel.l
01IN I).DAVIS. Auctioneer and COMMiSSiOII Xerch
corner of AVootl mid Fifth ,1... 6.1,1
'D °Burrs a-. li...kNFl, Pittsburgh Cabinet mod Chutr
_UV Ileartholese. No. St!. Third st. • febt -tr
KL.NSEY, llea:er hi Fancy Goods ,5•• Trim
mine s ii.. No. M. Markrt street.
A I.I:AAN J AYN ES, P,•kitt 21a Store, 72 Third si.,
Tien r Wood. - • ft•hl-y
111.'CLOSK EY. Iron City Clothrtap: Mutt, No. 132.
1„); Liberty st.. oppoFite the mouth of Mnrk et. febl-y
TustiVA RouiNsoN, 4\ gent For liurden & Co.'s Line
of Parkas. Filth st.. one door below• Wood. febt-y
Axrii.t.lA.m JACKSON. Patent Medicine lkyin..t , 9
V arty st.. head of Wood. teld-y
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m Lk-rLE, Family Grocer. Sotithtiol 1 sr
doornexr t o
the Fifth Presbyterian Church. sheet
EORGE COCIIILIN. Forwarding °a,/ commi.i.
IT Zlerch an t. No. 23. Rood Si... Pittsburgh. n0v27..y
lELLIorr. BookeeUrn' a+iel Sintioners. No
56. Market at., Itt.tovett glint null Fourth. febi-y
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DELAN Y, 4 , cixhiot4able Clothing Store, No. 49.
Lib
, erty et, irbl-v
Too.N. R sA itt; ENT. Book , es and Exchange Brokers
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N. E. conw r of %Vona :And frbi-y
NT HUI .MES & SON,Bankers and dreier... in Exchange..
1.1 . Coin raid Rank Notes. No. 6.1. Market st. hy
TACOI.I \\ EA:VER., Wins am/ Cacaos illtsciiont. cepAer
lof ;llarket and Second si rears. (obi -y
FULTON. 1:,I1 art Brass Fart adrr, No. 70 Second.,
I etween Nforket n o d Ferry fell
1 — Al. Vlll'l'll Clothing Starr, No. 167, corner of Libor
ty nod Sixth sts.
TOWNSEND. CAltlt le. C 0... [Coach and Wu gaol Mit
knrs. Sl. Claisst met. ileac - The Bridge.
A fORSVS hurEttAityleoT,Asi...6s, Fourth .4t
AL near Wood. febl-y
J)R:iittOWN'S OFFICE. N 0.65. Diamond alley. floor
Wood fr. fell-y
it PAULSON, Hat and rap llnntolartit,r. ultd
dealer in Funs of oil kittds. No. 7:3, Wood st.. :text
door to the corner of Fourth. fob!
i .lA4 C ETSON. Intrlesali Groc•-nand
tnPI d Com
tssion Merchants, cornerLibertyand Irwin eta
CI A. M'ANci:n . & CO. Forn.ar,lilag and Commis
Sion Merchants, Canal B asin, PinAburglL, l'a.
n,ur3-dy
, Piano Funs manataciurer and dealer in
Mu.sieal Instruments, No. 112 Wood street. near
Firth. novltLy
- TAYS & BROCKWAY. Druggists. tied .Airetits for
1.1. Patent Medicines, Liberty street. lICIIT Canal
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TOSEPII WOODWEI.L. foiroocr. and dealer in Far-', edrn and Dante:dic Hardware, turner of Second and
Wood =ta..l'itlehor_•h. or'29-1 y
0. ;ill; F:1. MOORE. Hat n Crtp .11awywerterrr. wad
iTI dealer in Fttirit. No. 75, Wood street. third door above
Fourth. • frbLy
(.2 :11:11.1 . 1tKliN Zt A6stsut, for Cur:isle :old
17 Ripparirg Revilar Liar ,f Parket Ships from New
York to Liverpool. N0.1.4t1 Liberty et. Cehty
A MKS 111. A KI-11.1. Agent for Niessra. itovlie. gru.'a
• Co.'a Line of Packets, Penn it., four doors below Ca
nal Rosin. ' febt-y
T ll liN 3reI.OSICEV. Tailor and Clothier. Liberty st
0 between Sixth ntreet and Virgin alley. wadi side.
sepla-y
TOSEI'II :MAJOR. 1 - kmt Store. Ship Chandlery. and
A;nnicr of Pittsburgh Lard Oil Factory. No. 4. Mar.
ket street. Pitt church. janl2df
Ik r .,, for Nttr rnidiratios, re
, 1 Neirsvaptra. 4.c., Third L. opposite the
Post Office.
r PAAFFP.& O'CONNOR- Proprietor,. of the Pitititurgh
Portable Boat Line. corner Penn and NVityne streets.
frhl-y
T AN( ES MAY. 1171airsafe Graers, Fierwardra.,: and Corn
•Y vnivion 31,-rchant. Water street, between Murket ntill
A. HIM. Bookers a n d Errhan me
Brokers. No. tit Wood Kt- use door above Fourth.
rant side. frbi-y
I~❑LL .k CURRY. Barbigtrs amt. Krehrince Broken. No.
Cu. Wood it., third door below Fourth. we 4,1 side
febt-y
I.tumEit Bank,' and E.rehealtre Brokers.
corner of and Woo:1 stn.. opposite St. Clan lien
Hotel. 0.61 • v
ToitNsTt 1N fr. sTock-roN. Boob.((.
ti Printers and Publishers. Conner Market and Third its
febl-y
WWI IS. "Agent. I:P.4,dt, and Station,. and
I
I denier in Printing, Pap,..5.r., Wood street, between
Diamond ldley :old Fourth.
rt A. WAN Agent for Pirkwonh's Way Frei;:br
NJ. Line, and IndTpendent Portable Boat Line. Canal
frl.l-y
oyf A'I'NVOOD, At:cm or the .N'tnah Anirricno
Company. of l'ltiladelithiti.Wnter and Front
'it.. at the Warehouse of Atwood nit 1 Jong., 6.1.1-4
I) HODES & ALCORN. Manutuclures o: ..11ttver , a ,
Genund Spice, f'arsups. ¢e3 No. 27, rum strict
to•twern nild :Market. fen 1 -y
Tl'7Tt )14 SCRIBA. Stnfro•ter. and Bend,.
ir
I Firth st., between %Vo' and Market sts..l'ittgmrgh
Pa. )3,17-y
CllOOl. Bolli AND PAPER AVA REDODSE.—.Lii
1-ennti.l Aged .I'l:Mider. Bookaeller and Bookbind•
Cr. No. `ill. Wood at.. Pitt.bnrdh. inn r2.-v
APSTEEN, Brass Founder and th.re Flue,
field Street, between Diamond Alley and F ib st..
PindirMi. dee I y
T J. NUDEVIVP. It hole.xok (:roues, dealers in Pro
e./ 411ter nod Pitt4bura tonna/mu:rem wenernlly. No.
f.it.%•rty. opposite 7tll street. Pitishurutt.
WO DOORS cum' tNo STORE, No. 5 tirh
I. timer. near LiLerty. JOHN FAHRE7s:, Proprietor.
novN-y
GORGE AItMOIL Toiler. Fourth street. between
Wood and Smithfield streets, nearly opposite the
Mayor's office. jetn2.9-y
TOWN D. MOtt(AN. IV ca...sale and Rani! Druggi.,,
No. 9:31, Wood street, one door South of Diamond Al
feht
ALLAN:4I3EIi 8 IIAYIVAJID, Wholesale and Retail
Dealers in Bootn. Slioes.'rrun kn. &c.. No. isa 1.0. c rty
street. nearly opposite the fiend of Rood.
A. FAUNESTOCK & CO.. Wholesale lleigg Warr
house, corner of First and Wood streets, and cor
ner of Wood and Sixth sts.
EMOVAI..—Gen. W. Smith 4. co. have removed do It
11 Office front Penn at.. to their New Brewery on Pitt
st. and Duquesne Way. .4,15
Airm. Au:a:ANDER & :;40NS. C.'offin Mukrrs am/
I Furnishing Undertakers. corner of Penn and
Clair streets, opposite the Exchange. Entrance on Penn
street feb4-v
TOtIN II MELLML wholesale and retail dealer in
eJ Masic and Mu-aical Instrumens. Piano Fortes.Sebool
Books and Stationery, No. 121; Wood street, Pittsburgh.
iaitt-y
- 13`Lniltn i t
9 1 1; . 1, 4, e 1 2 1 e5 1 I t r ‘ a r zi . ; :j s ' ha t niTaZw d s • o a n tso "6 ra:
for and Kitchen do., wholesale and retail.
deeln JOHN W. BLAIR. t4O Wood st.
T - S. WATER M AN. wholesale tracer , Commission
14. and Forwarding Merchant. and Dealer in Produce
'and Pittsburgh Manufactures, Nos. at Water, and 9 Front
sts, Pittsburgh. Pa. /Y23-y
ELLERS NICOLS, Produce and General Comntis
-17 Merchants. No. 17 Liberty street, Pittsburgh.—
Sperm. lumped and lard oils. /111127
JTAMES PA TrEFLSON, J u.. corner of First and Fen - y
stn., Pittsburgh, Pa., manufacturer of locks, Hinges,
and Bolts; Tobacco. Puller. Mill and Timber Screws,
Hinman Screws for line Mills. Zic. !Kepi n.y
T BRYAR, I e7 - ,ding Distiller, and wholesale dealer
el• in Foreign and Domestic Wines and Liq uo rs,
No.
114 Liberty street, and 51 Diamond al l e y ,
Pittsburgh, Pa.
13"2/-Y
T WILMARTH, Lumber /dire/tont. Office on Penn
L
street, between Irwin and Hand streets. Pittsburgh.
Pa. All commissions will he promptly attended to.
mnts-y
T rt. BISHOP, Veterinary Surgeon, can he annul at
t./ . his Ilorse Shoeing Establishment, near the St. Clair
street Bridge., lately occupied by Messrs. Carr & Rowland.
navy-dtirn •
1 - 41XCHANGE HOTEL. Exchange place.,Baithnere.
_LA Mmes. Proprietor. Coaches will he in readiness at
all the landings, to convoy passengers, free of charge, to
the Hotel. dee2o-y
WARRICK MARTIN. Agent for the Franklin Fire
In.nranre Company of Philadelphia. at the Ex
change-office of Warrick Martin & Co., corner of Market
and Third streets: febl-y
Tr !NG' & PINNEY, Agents .for the I:klaurare Mutual
Safety Insurance Company of Philadelphia, at the
Warehouse of King and Holmes. Water street, near Mar
ket. fehl-y
•
F. ORLLERS. 3:10. NICOLS.
.
SELLERS & NICOLS, Produce and General Commis
'don Merchants. No. 17 Liberty stieet, Pittsburgh.—
Sperm. Linseed and Lard Oils. jan2o.
JOON CARSON. S. J. NeKNIOIIT.
CIARSON h hiIKN'IGHT, Whohmle Grocers and tom
mission Merchants, Sixth street, between Wood and
Liberty. Pith , burgh. Pa. dec4-y
-‘l7 - 111. GLENN, Bookbinder, has removed to the corner
V of Wood and Third sus.. above C. H. Kay, where
he is prepared to do every description of ruling and bind
ing. *
dee2-y
PC. MARTIN. Wholemcle and Retail Grocer and deal
. er in Foreign and Domestic Wines and Liquors
Foreign and Domestic Fruits. Nuts, &c., No GO Water st
sep6-1,
-m - Ew noog STORE,--H. S. Bosworth ¢ Co.. No. 4:3,
1 . 11 'Lfarltet bi.. 118.1 l door to Third. are just opening a
new and extension aosortinent of Books and stationery,
which they will sell. wholesale and retail, at the lowest
prloes, n 1125-v
TWIN W. BLACK 4-.. on., Wholesale Grocers. Produce
e) and Commission Merthanu. and dealers in Pittsburgh
Manufactures, - No. 160, Liberty street, opposite Sixth st.,
Pittsburgh,mayl2
1/71114T0 441 0 APP 0 *U10, 541 *lsigmflentt,
AIORROW. Nlnnufacturer, of Tin, Copper,
17 and sheet iron ware, No 17 Fifth street s between
Wood and Marker :hitt°
JOHN CAHTWMGII'Is. Intoorier and 31anninelufer DI
all kinds of Cutlery, Ster-ital Itiorumenm, 4-c., No. t‘.ll
Wood stiful.. second door belew Diamond alley. frini
I)II.KINTON'S UNRIVALLED 131.ACKING, 11111.1111.
factured and sold wholesale and retail, Smithfield it.,
ln Sixth and Virgin nllrc. 0r114.2.y
I 10-PAR.TNERSHlP—Theundersboll lots associuted .
I._/ with himself John Nicols. from Itahnnore, in the Oro
eery• and General Commission 111.16i11056, tinder the style
of ti..llcrs & Nicols. Dated latJanuntyle.49.
jan:2o FILAR. SELLERS.
ID 'CHARD T. • LEECH, Ju.. intporter, and dealer in
Foreign and Domenic Saddlery. Hari/Timm arid Car
riage Trimmings, of alt descriptions. :sis.?. 133 Wool al.l
Pittsburgh, seven doors above Fifth, tad one door above
H. Childs It Co.'s Shoe Store. up/4
ITO COUNTRY MERCHANTS—A. A. illssos & Co.,
1 Oa Market street, invite the attention of-Country
Merchants to their extensive assortment of Foreign and
Domestic Goods, which will be sad at eastern jobbing
prices. My-Wholesale Rooms. 2,1 story; setiO.
BEL OYSTERS.—A constant supply oitiltellOysters,'
L roasted or in the shell ; also Gsme and every delica
cy of the 'season, served up in superiod style, at the short
est notice. RANK ENCIIANGI;
deeit-tf Third st. between Wood and Market st.
rfIiOMAS PALMER.. Manufacturer and Importer of
WALL PAPER, Fine Board Prints, Borders. Land
scape Paw, Ornrunental Designs. Transparent Window
Shades, 4.0.. and dealer in Writing and Wrapping Paper,
Bonnet and Binders' Boards, .ke.; ike—No..l7, Market st.,
between Third and Fourth, Pittsburgh, Pa. marts
max)iNALD. Bill and Brass 'so - tinder, First st..,
ills near Market, is prepared to make Bros Castings,
and Brass Works generally, on die moss' reasonable
terms and shortest notice. lie invites machMists, and all
those using brass works to give nim a call, us Iw is de,
tenanted to do rill Word in his line very low. my 27-ly
JOSEPH MURPIII - ICraWiTir;:filoss and Cloth :litarc,
11 No. DS. Wood street. Pinsburg,ll. A general assort
ment of Pier, Mantel and Toilet Glasses: Portrait. Minis
titre and Landscape Frames. plain and ornamental. of
every anxiety of patterns. Alio, u tress' sty le of Window
Cornices; call in nod see them; all of which will be sold
cheap for cash, or city acenorteccs.
ED — Hotels and Steamboats furnished cheap.
JOSEPH MURPHY. 95 Wood st.,
tioafto Practical
u tr. SINCLAIR. Owe Marlin & Smith.) Who',sok
/71 Grocers. Produce and Commission Merchants, 50 Wood
street. Pittshurol. The undersigned having. entered into
partnership touter the above style. respectfully ask . the
patronage of the fricatds of the late firm, and of purehttic.
ors generally. They feel warranted in promising that
they can give satisfaction to all who limy buy of them, or
confide hostiless to their care. 'WM. IL SMITH.
mar2l3 W. M. stsci.A.m.
uAss E w
sTAA T.—
stotEAlulvutly Led.
I L
he inanutkentre. and keep constantly on hand, cut.
1111011111Vd nod plain Flint Glu.warc in all its varieties. at
their warehouse- corner of Market and Water ids., Pitts
totrah. Our works continuo in full operation. nod we
ore cum:l:wily inkling to our stock. whish enables us to
fill order, with promptness. Purchasers are respectfully
solicited to call and examine prices and terms. seplit-y.
, Vitro. and Oritauteutat Painter.
Cl s mud deah•r in PAINTS. No. 14. Si. Asir vti., Pitts
burgh. 11as...oust:Indy on mod all kinds of P.stsrm. either
Dry or Mixed; .1111,1/11 wad Copra Varnish: Linseed Oil:
Boiled Qil; Spirius Turpentine ; Window (..;lnss, of all
sires: rimy, Pniut Brlt.hes. &v., all of the best qunlity.
and for sale at reason:lWe sepll..tf
lIAKSPI , .A It (:&121)ENS.—This beautiful plaice of
1..1 resort having been greatly repaired. the proprietor is
now ready to receive &isn't:as. by the day, week, or
month. lii* ncronnnodatiuna diC good. and his prices
ore love. (mays-If I S. MeCI.EI.I.AND.
I A. I'A ERON, .llnnofortorer I( Hollow Ware lied
1/. Phl , form Stairs, and Cethin,, , to genscrai, respect
fully asks the patronage of hi. friends. lie feels war
ranted that he can give satisfaction to all who may par
chore of him. Ili* establishment is on M'Kelcy's plan of
I.ots. Ili Ward. marttl.ly
TWIN F. PERRY. (Lau of Mefirro of Makoito. Lewd
PP 4 . Cs-) NVhole.ale Grocer. Contmission and flour
'Merchant. dealer in all k Inds of Country I'rod tee. cop
per, tin plates, 'inners' tools. zo.. lead. Russia sheet iron,
troll arta null, while lead'. dye Alia.. cotton yarns. salt,
&c.. and Pittsitry;ll Maiffaciores generally. corner of
Liberty end Irwin streets. Potstiegh. Pa. Liberal ad
vances. or Cash or Goods. made on emitaisaments of Pro
duce. &e maylti-tf
11 . STERS' OVSTER:S!: !' OYSTERS —Geo Schwa
7 respectfully informs his friends and the public, that
Lc i, daily in the receipt of fine Fresh Oystra, which will
lie served up in every style, at short notice, to . SIM hi,
C.lotlllllll.
itri;rotind Nrir Candy. and every descriptions of
etiiifirtionnries, on hand am] for sale at the corner of Silt
and Smithfield NIA. septet-l 3
sEt )12( ; E "t.it 'll kt .‘ Centinats.nra a 'Ad Forwarding
V.ll Ahrehttnt. Wood street, Pittsburgh, continues
to transact n geOral CLP:111111A....11 b 1.1111,%. especially hn
the purchase and stile of American ninnufactures and
produce. and in receiving and forwarding Goods consign
ed loins care. As agent fur do: manufacturers he will
Iry ros,tasi)ly supplied with the printipa I articles of Pitts
burgh manufacture at the lowest wriolesale prices.
Orders and consignments are respectfully solicited.
H. DUFF'S hook Keeping end Writing Classes, cm ,
4.71 Orr of Path and Market streets. re-opens on Monday
NCI!. 111crcamile and Steamboat Honk Keeping , taught
in the noel effective and expeditious manner. to addi
tion to the ritual roister of iiistructum and practice. Mr. a
gill. no Mostsloy next. commence a coarse of Practical
I.eotorcs. in which the nprh e ati o n of the science of me
conlits to .11 the detail , at bowie,. will be nanutely ex
planned. No extra charce made tor these bteturvs.—
Hours of business, 10 to 12, ...Nt.; 2 to 4. and 7 to 10.
I)RUGS: DRUUS:!—JoiI ,110h2v, Dru. , zist and Apollo!.
eau, north-west curlier of Wood 1111,1 Fifth streets
l'inslotrh, will keep constant() on hand Drugs,
Ojr, I)ye-it„n. tie.
N. 11,--Phystriaits' prescriptions carefolly compounder!,
from the hest materials, at any hour of the day ur night.
Abu, all 111,180(Urleill of Perfumery: fine moth. hair. mid
clothes Brushes ; &c., &e.. &c, whieh ho will tivli low for
rash. apt:44y
WILLIAM TROVILLO, Undertaker, Fifth street. itu
inediatelt. opposite the Theatre. respectfully in
forms his friends and the publie in .;erieral. that he Itss re
;mined business as a Furnishing Undertaker. tie ii:sup
plied with and always keeps on hood Colitis of all sizes
and kinds, Shrouds, and all other articles necessary on
such occasions.
Silver plates, ice bores, and leaden coffins will be sup
plied on order. A fine hearse and carriages always randy
to attend funerals. se 09-1 y
lAMM L Ii. CUTLERY. IA otsl Im p o rter
er in Foreign mid lo
ne,tie
Hardware. would respectfully inform his friends
and the public generally. dint he is now receiving his
Spring simply of Hardware at the old stand of Walker &
%Voodwell. Nn. nit Wood street, which he will dispose of
on the most reasonable trans. lie will be continually
receiving fresh supplies direct front the manufacturers in
Europe and this Country. which will enable him to com
pete with ony establishment either East or West. Wes
tern Merchants are invited to mill and examine his stock
before purchosing elsewhere. mars
Corner of Penn and St. Clair Swett, Pittsburgh, Pa
rrHE subscriber, having assumed the management o
I this long established and popular Hotel, respectfully
annotnice's to travellers and the public generally, that he
will be at all times prepared to accommodate them in all
things desirable in a well regulated Hotel. The House is
now being thoroughly repaired throughout, and new fur
niture addc4; and no pains will be spared to make the
EXCHANGE one of the VERY nasv Hotels in the country.
The undersigned• very respectfully solicits a continuative
of the liberal patronage which the House has heretofore
received. THOMAS OWSTON,
feblo-daw Proprietor.
DRITGOIST 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 Fenuine.
Physicians prescriptions will be accurately and neatly
prepared from the best materials, at any hour of the day
or night.
Also, for sale, a large stock of fresh and good Porto
men•. - dee:3o
J. D. LEHMER, C. W. ANDERSON,
Late of Pittsburgh. Pa. Late of Northville, Tenn.
LEHMER & ANDERSON, DEALERS IN Corrom—For
warding and Commission Merchants, No. 8, Front
Street, abort Broadway, Cincinnati, Ohio.
"Yrs' D. Davis
UCTIONRER a d Commission M , erchant, Corner of
A -Wood and Fiftl streets, Pittsburgh, is ready to re
ceive merchandise of every description on consignment
Inc public or private sale, 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
Goode and Fancy articles, at 10 o'clock, A. M.
Of grpcerios, Pittsburgh manufactured articles, new
and second hand furniture, &e., at 2 o'clock, P.M.
Sales every evening at early gas-light. iltugl2-y.
itFUI.TON, Bell and Brass Founder, has rebuilt and
commenced business at his old stand, No. 70 Se
cond,. between Market and Ferry streets, where he will
be pleased . to see his old customers and friends.
Church, steamboat, and bells of every size, from 10 to
10,000 pckLinds, cast from patterns of the most approved
models, and warranted to be of the best materials.
Mineral Water Pumps, Counters, Railings, krt. &e., to
gether with every variety of Brass. Castings, if required,
turned and finished In the neatest manner.
A. F. in the sole agent for - Babbitts Anti-Attraction Me
tal, so justly celebrated for the reduction of friction in
machinery. The boxes and composition can be had of
him at all timely. novl3-y
SHAWLS,—A. A. Mason ¢ Co., 02 Market street have
received the most extensive assortment ofShawls to
he found in thin city. In addition to the various styles of
Cashmere. 'Pinkert Wool Plaid, Thilmt. Net,'&C., he has
received a new style of French. Long Shawls, a superior
mole mud very fashions*, 41941.
~....:.
PITTSBURGH, THURSDAY, APRIL' 20, 1848.
Business (garbs
f:XCItANi;I•: tY
•John M. Tolrusend.
REFER TO
Merchants generally, in Pittsburgh. Pa.
Merchants generally, Nashville, Tenn.
AV. F. Lane & Co., Louisville, Ky.
Springer & Whiteman, Cincinnati, Ohio.
James Johnston & Co..
Hewitt, Heran & Co., New Orleans.
Magregor & Morris. New York.
Duval, Keighler & Co., Baltimore.
Smith, Bagaley & Co., Philadelphia.
Daniel Deshan. Boston. 5ei02.1.4y
I!I=CIMM
Busincss giarbs
I.IA has j ust reeeived fro;
New York the Vail Style of HATS. which he will in
troduce this tiny, Saturday. Aueast All those in
want of a neat and superior HAT wonld do well to call
at NO. 75 WOOD STREET.
untiftd 5.1 door above Fourth.
FITITYWWNETCWiIIt firFo
of C. Townsend & Co.. and Carr & Rowland. 'beg
leave to announce to their friends and to the pablic'ecn
erally, that they are now prepared to execute. all kinds
I . work in the Couch and Witgon-tuakiug business, at
the shortest notice, and warranted to be of the best gaol
,The very large , quantity of seasoned limber with
which they are preparedh and their facilities for Liminess.
enables them to mum , the public thaftheY - are piepa red
to curry on an extensive and prompt business in their
line. and they respectfully solitit a. continuance of the
liberal putronitge bestowed upon the late firms. scp4
Venitlftri
/VGRIBBLE k have removed. to the corner of
. Wood street and Diamond alley, over S. :Welshes
leather store. where they arc preparedto furnish" Venitictu
Blinds, Wholesale 'and Retail, at prices touch _reduced;
having a very -avert:ries - andel' painting, and other when
Cages unknown to others ill the. trade. Besidesgiving su
perior finish to Blinds. they trimtheta with the best mate
rials, making them rich and durable.
N. H. Wide or narrow slats—portable or permanetiffes
tettings furnished. Old Blinds refitted.
Hardware, Cutlery, and Saddllery:
TOHN . WALKER, Dealer in Foreign , nod Domestic
PI Hardware. No. e 5 Wood street. would respectfully
Miami his friends and the.publie generally, that he bus
received n lures stock of Foreign hardware per ships
"Isabelle." 'Wyoming, - and .'ltlonotigaltelti." which. to ,
gether with a large supply of American Goods he is now
receiving direct from the manufacturers, will make his
assortment very extensive and complete. Western iner ,
chants willidease call and examine his-stock. sepe
LITEEL AND PILE MANITFACTOM".—Thesubsert
-0 bers. having enlarged their establishment for the man
ufacture of drum. and Pux.s—on the Corner of O'llara
and Liberty streets. Pittshorgh—are prepared to Unlash
Files of every description. of the bast quality: and being
determined to make it the interest of consithiers to pur
chase Files from them, respectfully invite the patronage
of all who use the article.
marlo.y A . NERIM & CO.
VEWLY INcFNTED PATENT 131.00 K
TRUSS. Inc the Immediate relief and pemattuent
enn• of Hernin and Rupture. (Silited toad sizes.) The
superior ela MIS of this Truss consist in the comparative
rase with which it may be worn. The pad of wood be
ing neatly bahilleMl on springs. yields to the pressure of
any part of it. and thorough adapts itself to any move
ment tootle by the wearer. It eau be worn without inter
mission. until a cure is effbeted. 'The subscribers have
made arrangements far the manufacture of these valua
ble Trusses, in a miperior style, its Philudelphia.and have
them now for yule at Omit office, No. 77 Smithfield street,
near Sixth. Pittsburgh. GEORGE WATT.
Jyl li. AV.,KAUFFAIAN.
ATONONGAIIELA 11-10 E. the co-mu of
_LIL and Smithfield Jura,. Pittsburgh, Pa.—The under
signed Proprietors of the Monongahela House unnoinice
to the Pulthe. that the /louse is open for the reception of
Visitors. They are conseions of having spared no ex
pense in fitting out the Establishment in such a style as
to miller every citation to the Guests. They hope by
constant cure nod attention to business to merit the pa
noting,' so liberally bestowed all the late Monoteraltelu
Rouse. (Inarsl JAMES CROSS AN kt-tON.
'l\ 7 EW DIZVO STOH.E.—Jon 7, D. Moaners. What,
1.1 sale and Retail Drorgist. No. VI Wood street.
One door South of Diunintul alley. l'ilfsdurte.—The
subscriber has just received from the Eastern cities, and
is now opening at the above stand. a fill assortment of
articles in his line, consisting of Drugs of all kinds, Dye
Stuffs. Paints and Varnishes, Chemicals. Ace., together
with all such articles us are usually kept for sale ut a
wholesale and retail drug more.
Ills stuck is entirely new, and has been Relcenot with
cure. Ile is confident that his articles. both as to quality
nail price. ill please such as may favor hint with a call.
ntytt-y. •
TlLlumT.rm Wfre.thatent and Batlitaz .kalanns.
Strret.—The sitbscribers.peeply inbakful for the
increased and still increasitm patronage bestowed ou
them, since the (petting of their establisluncat,beg leave
to state that their baths arts open at all times. tool that
hot, cold and shower barbs can be bad at tine Inalnent.—
A few more boarderscan be accommodated by the week.
and gentledien can procure breakfast. dinner, supper.
etc.. at the usual Wars, say : breakfast o'clock, a. to.;
dinner. supper n 1 p.
Oysters. tooling drinks. and other refreshments furnish
ed lain filliteriar style. and charges moderate.
PECK. THOM Pi.s'ON & CO.
. _ .
r ONONG :k I tEI.A MLLE:
L n sass wont,' respectfully titform his triemts and the
that his now estalili.diutelit is nicer in full operation.
and that he is prepared to furnish Boat Cabins, and filial]
orders fol. Planed Lumber, with promptitude, and at the
lowest rates.
Board and Plank, plaited on one or both sides, con
stantly on bend.
Sash, Doors and Mouldings, of every• description. made
to order.
Builders and Carpenters would find it to their advan
tage to give lout a. eel!. a, lie can now furnkh them with
planed stuff. suitable for every description of work.
FIF'TH WARD LIVERY STAULE.—The
ho vu, brolUttit Out the well. 1 .i
f
known Livery Stable kept by C. 13.:Thviy, in the L t
11,
Puih w.”l. respectfully informs his friends and the prubs
lie gralcrully. that hr. will keep nt all times a stock of the
hem description of riding horses, buggies, carriages of all
kinds. and in short everything required iu hi/ HOC of
business.
A considerable portion of his stock is new. and he is
cottlident no stock in the city will be superior to his.
Ilia terms wan be moderate. lii. stable is on Liberty
n few loon olio,: the ctinnl bridgc,where repectluf
ty solicits tt share. of public putrotinge.
_ _ _
CHARLES COLENIAN.
Fr Ile is sd'o provided with Rnelcgant Hearse, Which
will be furnished when required.
0cr2.5.
James Howard S Co"
rTAVE the pleasure to announce to thetr . friendsthat
11, they again occupy their old stand at Nu. M .
veil
sire c 4 where thew have opened an extensive IVALL-PA
PF.it VI'AHF.II6USE. and will have constantly on hand
nu extensive assortment of Satin, Glazed, and Plain PA
PER HANGINGS, Velvet and Imitation Borders. of the
latest styles and most handsome patterns, for papering
halls. parlors and chambers.
They manufactorte. anti hove on hand at all times.
Printing, Writing. Letter, %Vrnpping and Tett Paper, Bon
net and Fullers' Boards—ail of which they offer for sale
on the most accommodating terms, mill to which they
invite Om attention of merchants and others.
ALSO—Blunk Books of all kinds and the best quali
ty: School Books. Ste., always on hand, and fur sale as
above. alue2s
I;=MM=l==
CHAS. 11. PAUISON, (late of the firm tat
of Paulson (V. Gill.l having opened his new
store. at No. Wood street. seat door to
the corner of Fourth. is now manufacturing, and receiv
ing from the Eastern cities, n very large assortment of
lists and Caps of every description. warranted to he
made in the hest manner and of the best materials. Ot
ter. Seal, fi a t, and common Muskrat, lealettc, flair Seal,
Plush and Glazed Caps, •
ALSO—A fine assordnent of ladies Furs, such as Lvnx.
Fitch, Genet. and Coney Mutt, Tippets and Fur Trini
mings. all of which he otters at Eastern prices for cash,
both wholesale and retail.
Country merchants will please call and examine my
stock before purchasing elsewhere.
Wholesale Shoe Store
.41/H. CHILDS & CO. are now receiving
their Spring supplies, consisting cif one of
the Inrgest. cheapest, and best assortment of Boots
' and Shoes that they have ever been able to bring
to thin market.
ALSO—Ludies' and Misses' Florence Braid and Straw
Bonnets, of the latest stele; together with a splendid as
sortment of Palm Leaf flats, Itlon's and Boys' Summer
Caps.
ALSO—A large lot of New York 'Tanned Sole Leath
er, all of which, Itarin.,7 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. mar27-tf
I)ORTRIVS City Deguerrean Gallery, Philo Ball, Third
I street, Pittsburgh, Pa., and Franklin Buildings, Balti
more, Md.
Mr. Porter respectfully announces that he has, at con
siderable expense, fitted up npartments and arranged
light for Daguerreotypi its , purposes. Ills long experience
in the art has enabled him tb overcome many of the
objections too common to pictures taken by this me
thod.
Mr. Porter is aware tharthe impression has gone abroad
(owing to the many failures to produce good pictures) that
cleat and distinct Daguerreotypes cannot be made in
Pittsburgh. His experiments, however, since he has
opened his Gallery, fully warrant him in saying that as
good pictures can be made here as elsewhere.
Ladies and gentlemen are invited to cull and examine
specimens.
Instructions given, and instruments and materials fur
nished on reasonable terms.
All orders from country operators promptly attended
to. nov2s-tf
PITTSBURGH CHAIR AND CABINET WARE—
HOUSE.—No. 82, Third street, Pittsburgh.—The sub
scribers would respectfully return their thanks to their
friends and the public, for the very liberal patronage be
stowed since the commencement of the new firm, and
would earnestly solicit a contingence of the sante.
They wou n d 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 andWahogany Furni
ture. Flattered by the very extensive patronage receiv
ed in their business, they have, at considerable expense.
made arrangements in New York, by which they will
have the latest Eastern patterns forwarded monthly, thus
giving the citizens of Pittsburgh an opportunity of pa
tronizing home industry. and finding in their own city
what they formerly would obtain only in the East. Hav
ing adopted the 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.
novl9-3 , ROBERTS & KANE.
SHAVING AND HAI R. DItEb'SNG SALOON-13LAcs
SON & FOUNTAIN, Tonsorial Pry - wars, have fitted up
the saloon on the corner of Cherry alley and Water et.,
near the National Hotel, formerly occupied by Clement
Archer, and are prepared to wait on gentlemen at once,
with ease, comfort and politeness.
In connection with their saloon, they have fitted up an
excellent shower bath, where persons can hive. shower
baths at all hours of the day.
They still continue to serve their customers also at their
Old Stand, corner Of the Dituriond and Union street: -
04 17- ti , -
r~i`3l'i~£:
.111
F
~Uisccltaucuus.
William J. Burnside;
AUCTIONEER AND COMMISSION MERCHANT,
ALLEMIENT
.
CIRCIiLAR.--:The undersigned !raving complied with
the requirements of the Auction Law. and taken out
a Conunismon as Auctioneer. for the City' of Allegheny,
is now ready to receive merasandize. in all its Variety;
on consignment for either publicor private sale ;andirons
long experience in the above branches of busincssi flut
ters hiuteeli that be will.bo able to give entire satisfaction
to all who may favor hint with their patronage.
Liberal advances made un consighntents. I glint en
deavor to make speody•saless and quick-returns. '
Tendering yon and your friend.. MS' services. (Tell:Mill
your obedient servant, WM. J. BURNSIDE.
Allegheny city, September. 1317.
REFEITENCC.. a-
James slay, James 14PCallY. John Little. Jr.. John B.
Guthrie, Win. A. hill & Co.. Jones R. Itrelintock, James
K. Logan. John D. Davis. Parke & it: Mc-
Fadden & Co., Alexander Stuart, Young & Stevenson.
nov 11-y
Joku Cartwright,
ArPORTER and Manufacturer of Cutlery. SurgicM and
Denial lnst Fume nts.Saddler's and Tanner's hand tools,
Taylor's Patent Shears, &c. Also, manufactures-Truss
es. Supporters. Ice., in great variety.
lobo Cartwright. manufactuier. and importer of Pen,
Pocket, and Table Cutlery; Razors, Scissors. Files, Saws,
Tools, &c., bas reilloved to '
83 Wool) Sinter. second door below - Diamond alley.
And lins lately received a larce assortment of
PEN AND POCKET KNIVES. KNIVES AND FORKS.
Also. Rogers' and Wholsenholins' PINE.CUTLERY,
Elliott's,lloilgers'. Wade and Bro:s Razors, Scissors.
Razor Strop's. &e. Damascus and Wire Twist -
GUNS, RIFLES AND
.PISTOLS.
Allen's, COlt's, and Blind's REVOLVERS; Powder
Flasks: Shot , Belts, Owns Bags: . Walker's and Cone's
Extra Percussion Caps; Bowie. Dirk, and Bunting Knives.
Tools. such as Callipers. Diehlers. Myers. Nippers,
Iland Vices. Squares. Rules, Braces., Bits. Spoke Shaves.
Stocks and Dies. Wire and Iron Guagcs, Mathematical
Instruments, &c.. in very ;;rant variety.
rr
i.lobhing and repairing neatly and Punctually done.
ma9-1y
Auction Notice
T'
, subseliber has paid into the Treasury of the Com
monwealth, the amount of license required by law.
He'llait given the recidnrly approved security. and taken
out a eamission of the first class. as an Auctioneer of the
city of Pittsburgh. and rented that spacious waren.=
belonging to Svlvanas Lathrop, Esq., No. 114 Wood st.,
three doors &tint Fifth. where he in prepared to attend to
the sale of every kind of Merelmmlise, Furniture. Real
Estate. Stocks. Shipping. Ac., either at the Auction Rooms
or MI the premises, and will tit all eases exert
out
to
the utmost for the benefit of his employers , die 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
sion for selling, thereby giving all owners a fair chance.
without partiality of having therein property disposed of
to the best advantage.
Sales will be prbmptly settled when made ; advances
will be given at any time on the tnost accontmodating
te“iiii; merchants will not be charged for advances.
Regular Aide days, Mondays and Th ursdays. of Dry Goods,
Crorerics. Farniture...le.; and every evening, Hardware.
Cutlery. Watches. filauß. PiSLOIS, and fancy articles;
Books. on Saturday evenings.
ntedl .1 A M ES NF KENNA. An et.
CAEAP HAT AND CAP HOUSE,
N 0.102, Wood Street.
SPREVU FASHIONS.
441 SILK. BEAVER. AND NUTRA lIATS,at
The subscriber respectfully informs his customers and
the public. that he has returned from New Vqrli, bringing
with him the most approved style of hats. for spring and
summer wear, adopted by William 11. Beebe, Browlway,
flaw Beebe St Costar.) He would also inform the public,
that he is daily litautifacturing lints awl Caps. of ull (ICA.
eriptions, which he is determined to dispose of at prices
to please the purchaser: that is, cheaper than any other
Hat establishment in the city. •
o — Country .Merchants, wishing to purchase lists and
Caps, by wiadetale. are requested to call and tzninine
his assortment: as lie feels confident of being able to
please in quality. quantity, and price.
G. W. GLASSGOW, Manufacturer.
No. 13'2, Wood st., 3d door below John D. Davis'
innel-thlm Commercial Auction Rooms.
Neve York Pekin Tea Company
CAUTION TO THE PUBLIC.
AI I EN ANDER .I.IYNFIS is the only, authorized agent
in Pittsburgh and Allegheny eines, for the sole of
the Pekin Tea Company's Teas of 75 and 77 Pulley' st..,
New York. Any other person in Pittsburgh pretending to
sell our Tenn is an imposter, and deceives all whet may
patronize hint. It is commonly known that tic Pekin
Tea Company's Teas have proved superior to all other
Teas sold. and for this reason many persons have dishon
estly pretended to have the sale of the Pek in Tea,Com
v.l)44 Teas, when they are all the time vending trash
and cheap stuff, .which They have obtained, olnewhere.--
Others again assume the name of the Pekin Tea Com
pany and imitate our packages, and thereby deceive
many.
We are informed that there is a person in Pittsburgh
sellins. Tens under the name of the New York and Pilau
delphm Pekin Tea Company. We have only to say that
thin aionirned company have no connexion. whatever.
with the New York Pekin Tea Company. as consnmers
of ten will readily dtleoVeY by comparin g the article they
rctl with the genuine tea, sold by the NeurYork Pekin
Tea Company, at the store of Alexander Jaynes, Na. 72
Fourth street..
N. 11.—Ntexgra. NIcCALLAIONT & BOND, of 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 "'name so nearly resembling ours
as to have a tendency to mislead the public.
DOUGLASS & CO..
nov4 75 and Ti Fulton at.. N. Y.
Godey's Lady's Book and Family Magazine
THE oldest Magazine in the United States, contains
monthly sixty pages of reading matter, by the first
writers in the country,—twelve more thad the New York
Magazines. Two splendid steel Engravings; an undeni
ably authentic colored monthly Fashion Plate; Model
Cottages mid Churches, Crochet Work,and other Matters
for the Ladies, all illustrated and well explained, &c,.
Price for One Year. (which includeithe Lady's Dol
lar Newspaper, making three publications in one
month) S 3 00
Two copies, without the Lady's Dollar Newspa pe r• • 5 00
Five copies, with one to the person sending the club• 10 00
Eight copies 15 00
Twelve copies . 21) 00
A specimen of either the Lady's Book, or the Lady's
Dollar Newspaper. will be sent to any person paving post
age on the request: Address, L. A. GObEY,
jandl-tf No. I tll, Chesinut at., Philadelphia.
Pink Street Turning Estitblishment.
Tm: Subscriber, having completed his late itmi'rove
melds. is now prepared to do all kinds of Turning and
Sawing in a style far superior to any other shop in the
West, as he boa 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, that he intends to give
his full attention to their orders. He will keep a constant
supply fdr-the accommodation of his country customers,
((carpenters and enbinet-makers,) of newel-post and hal-
Insters,innterials for cohunns and hand railing, bed posts
and wide legs. Also. bed posts and rails fitted up on his
most approved plan of iron fasteners and hickory screws.
All orders from a distance promptly attended to.
H. H. RYAN.
N. it.—Our German friends will always find sonic tit
tentiyc German in the cstobllshment to attend to their
orders.
N. 13.—The subscriber would further 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 brquches of manufacture.
Fit . % street, No. ".,g+, between,Wood and Market sta.
jan2s-41m
A. A. 11.Iasoirit & Co.,
62 IV slut= =FLEET. acrvir.sti Timm AND FORUM STREETS.
INFOR M
their blends and the public generally, that be
t tng about to remove to the spacious and elegant Store,
recently erected on the adjoining lot, they will close out
their large and well selected stock of .Pail and Winter
Goods, AT COST, :Ma in minty cases less than cost, to ena
ble them to open their new store with an entire stock of
new Goods.
The Ante will commence this day, and continue until
the first of March, or until their removal.
Their extensive assorunint 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,
Bornbazines„klpaces, &c., &e.
CLOAK Goons—French and German Merinos, Queen's
Cloth, French Plaid Cloakings, Broad Cloths of all the
most fashionable colors.
Black and Fancy Dress Silks, of every . variety.
Snswcs—Cashmere, Terkeri, Tartan, Plaid, and other
Shawls; a very lee assortment, fully reduced one half
in price.
FLAssms—Welsit, English, and American Flannels, of
all colors and qualities.
Bonnet and Cap Ribbons.
Gloves, Hosiery, Gimps and Fringei, Wrought Collars
and Capes, Laces, Artificial Flowers, Plumes and Feath
ers. Scarfs, Cravats, liandkerchiefs r Fancy Buttons, &c.
LINEN Gonna of every description.
Woolen Gnods.
Cassimeres, Cassinetts, Vestings, Beavers, Pilots,
Tweeds, Jaynes.
Whitney and Bate Blankets.
Also. an extensive assortment, Calicoes, Chintzes, Do..
mestic Ginghams, Checks, Stripes, Tickings, Brown and
Blenched Aluslins, &c.
The following will be some of the Prices:
Cashmeres 161 e.. Usual Prioe• • • 37k.
Mous. do ',eines 12k. 44 t• 25031 c.
Gala Plaids 50e. LI 4t 31,00.
Mohair& Oregon do• .110 e. ti ... 37k.
Alpaccas ISk.
Flannels 20c. ‘, 37k.
Wrought Collars.• •• • Ittle. i., " ' 37k.
Calicoes. • • 9010 c. " 41 12k.
Camtinetts • 2.9,031 c. • " " 50e.
Together with every article in the store, which will be
offered equally cheap. Visitors may be assured, that
they will not. be disappointed in the quality or prices of
our goods. . (janl2l A. A. MASON & CO.
___
rpo COUNTRY MERCHANTS,—The sudscriber will
I pay three dollars and seventy-five cents per 100 lbs.
CAM for good mixed country rags, in quantities of .fifty
to three thousnad pounds delivered at my Book Store,
No. 99 Wood street: Pitts burgh.
On hand, a general supply of school books, writing
and wrapping paper, blank books, etc., which will be
sold by the dozen or retail, at lowest cash prices for rea
dy pay. _ Jjett27l• LUKE 1.00 ABS Ave"".
IGARS-75,000 Cloare, of the following celebrated
C
brand*: Silva, Esulapio, Dos Amigos, De Fusion,
Loudon /Trani°, Falla Principe, La Royadero , Colorado,
fLegatists, Casio, Justo Sang Principe, Cheroot's Eagle
Ptrucipei Lord Byron Regattas. For sale by
deco) ,P C. XeRTIM
. 4
r.
BOOK AND JOB PRINTING.OFFEIE,
N. W. Corner of Wood :and Fifth Streets.
rplIE Proprietor of the Iltossrco Posr rout .Matterav
AND MANUFADTVDDE. TeSpeCTeDiry informs his friends
and the patrons of these papers, that he has a:hirge as
sortment of SOB TYPE. AND ALL OTHER, ATATE-,
RIALS necessary lon Job Printing Ctilicc. and that - he is•
prepared to execute
LZTTZR PRESS PIIINTINCi OF F.WEItIC DESCRIPTIO :
BOOIS. , Bills, of Lading', Cirrlars,
Pamphlets. Bill Heads, Canle .
Handbills. Blanks, Hat Tips. •
C All kinds of Skinks. Stag,. SmamUal and Canal Boat
Billet: with appropriate Ctrs. priutOdou the shortem. - nolice
and most reasonable terms. .
, .
He reppeetfully asks the patronage or his frtends. and
the public in general, hr this branch:of-his hnSittass,
Vegetable Pulmonary Balsam
T is new twenty wears since' first used the Vegeta
-
I bin Pulmonary Elcasani in my family. Since that time,
it has been my prnctiee to keep u bottl of the article by
me for the use of my family. which: is large. undfor the
benefit of
my friends. I have uniforinly found it to be a
very valuable. efficient ineiliriite: acid ihitik. that by using
it sensonahly for the- complaints for which it recoup
tnettded. it has Often prevented the disensU from taking a
more serious form. be one - hist:lll6e. i recommended it
to mybrother,,who resides in the State of New ,Vork, who
wits darigcronsly Ifl • with it disease of the lungs. Ile
line sittoW written to MC for more, hoping fornid no
which cave hint so much Jellof, orris PECK.
Sold in Pittsburgh bs
-
• B. A. FAIMESTOCK Sr CO..
Corner of First and Wood; also, corner of Sixth nod
Wood streets. • ' •• • dec2s -
- DERE GREEN Als.'D I'IT:ACK TEAS. from the Rite
1 York Pekin The Company.—Just received nt the Pe
kin Ten Store, 72 Fourth street. n very thrze supply of
fresh green and Black Teas. or'all the ilitTbrent grades
and (nullities imported into this country:: packed in lend.
in 5 lb. boxes. In 1 lb., and lb. packages. Alsn.s lb.
tin Eannisters of the different qualities. convenient for
families and steamboats. ranging in prices ttom.:l7} emits
lb.. to 51.50. Fine Oolong 13Inek Teas, at 50. 521, 75.
871 e.. and Sl.OO t" lb. •
We swill retain] the money in nil cases where onr Teas
do not give entire satisfaction, or exchange for a different
article. .
For sale at the Pekin Tea Store. Fourth st..lor
deell A. JAYNES
"ROOTS. SHOES. TRUNKS. &C.—Failansbre Mu
t ) ward. wholesale and retail Boot. Shoe and Trunk
Store. No. IBi Liberty street. nearly opposite the head of
Wood. P.& IL have InYtore and are receiving their - Fall
and Winter stock of BOOTS. SHOES. &e- crinsisting of
the largest stock ibey have eYer been aide to bring to this
market. Our stork of gooks have mostly been manufac
tured to our order. and exprenfly for the, Pittsburgh mar
ket. We also hare constantly on hand a splendid stork
of Hayward's Metallic Gum Elastic Shea. both for ladies'
and gentlemen's wear, the most beautiful 4 grtlcle ever
manufactured. We would solicit an eimirdnatlon of our
stork of goods. by all Nvho wish to purehasi either at
wholesale or retail, as we shall sell at a small adrattee
above not. Country Merchants will find it to their inter
est to call and examine old- stock before purchasing.
FOLLANSBEE. & HAYWARD,
auatrt No. 1811 Liberty'at.
DlANOS—Meksring.,lOne splendid rose wood 610 e
tare Piano Forte, made. by Chickening, Boston.
ifers..—One semi-grand Piano Forte, from the mannfae
Tory' of Henry Herz. Paris. 61 Octaves.
Gale ¢ Co.—One carved rose wood 6 Octave, made by
Gale & Co., New York. One ditto mahogany Gh Oc
tave.
StorMari. New York..LOne elegant mahogany Piano. 6
Octave. which has been in use for ationt . a year. Price
two hundred dollars.
SECOND HAND PIANOS.—An - excellent second
hand Piano, made by Loud & Brothers, in good order.
Price St6o.
One second-band Piano. Prier:SM. •
For sale by JOILN 11. MELI.On.
nova el Wood street.
T . PANC V GOODS at Z. Kisser's new store 07 Market st.
.112 45 pcs china vases. various styles:
4 doe. pieces shaded and plain velvet ribbon;
2 black
Celestinl and Terrestial Globes;
11 " Ivory Memorandum Tablets:
4 " Cut velvet pocket books and card cases.
4 Horse-shoe combs, imitation of shell;
6 " Gennun silver ten hells.
TM:HMIS - OS.
A large lot of Gimp head black fringe.
A good assortment of Drab and mole colored;
It Gimp to match;
it rr Wide Marc
Graduated Buttons.
With a great variety of miscellaneous goods, amongst
which are
Extra large size Emong Bars:
Coral Bends. assorted strands;
Writing- Desk.. all sizes;
Ladies work boxes "
Backgammon Boards;
Gold Spectacles. all ogee; .
Black Union Galloon.
All the above goods will be sold low. nov2s_
ONREPATHIC BOOKF.k—Just received. at the Book
-11 store of the subscriber. in Fifth Pt.. near Market:
liretrrie Medira, pure, hi:Samuel linlineman. translated
and edited by. Charles Julius Hempel. M. D., 4 vols..
• Irarnnaris Acute Mecum by Dr. Hempel, vol. 1.
Ilomccopathic Domestic Medicine. by J. Lowrie, en
lamed and Improved by A. J. !kill,
lahr'i New Mandel, vol. 1. Nos. 1 and 3.
Heriugs Domestic Physician. •
A Manuel of Domestic Cookery. for the use of persons
who are under Homceopathic treatment.
Booninehausen's Therapetic Pocket Book, for Home
pathists, by Dr. Okie.
Ilabeman's Chronic Disease., vol. 5.
Together with Medicine Chests, of different ahem and
prices. rapid] VICTOR . SCRIBA.
XTEW BOOKS JUST RECI:IVED.—Ifeaven upon
IA Earth, by Janeway. one volume, - - 130 98
Charnock's Choice Works, by Lymington. 1 vol.. 0 EcEl
Coincidences of the 0111 natl.:slew Testaments, by
Rev. J. J. Blunt, D. 1)..1 vol., . - - 1 '25
Chalmers' Miscellanies. Poems, Essays, &c., 1 50
Select Works of James. Venn Wilson. Phillips
and Jay. In One large vol., for Venn,
low price of 1 so .
The Free Church Pulpit. 3 volumes, - 5 00
Modern Infidelity, by Schmucker;
Life of David. - - - 075
Daily Walk with God, by MatheveStrong, - 0 39
Circle of Human Life, by Tholuck, - - 038
Memoir of Charlotte Elizabeth. - -0 31
The Works of Francis Turretine, in the original
Latin. to be complete in four volumes,—three
volumes now ready:
Willis' Poetical Works. in splendid Turkey Morocco.
The above, with a great variety of new books. inst re
ceived by ELLIOTT & ENGLISH.
Jan? 56 Market at,, between --
Third and Fourth.
• -- ••
NEW
AND VALUABLE DOOKS.—Undes4med Coin
cidences in the writings both of the Old and New
Testaments. an argument of their veracity; with an ap
pendix. containing, undesigned coincidences between the
Gospels and Acts and Josephus: By Rev. - J. J. Blunt. D.
D. First Atnericatt, from the Second London Edition.
The Errors of Modern infidelity illustrated and refuted.
by S. NT. Schmucker, 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
nines—one volume devoted to each season. By the Rev.
Henry Duncan. D. D.
Chalmers' Aliscollanies. embracing Reviews. Essays.
and Addresses. By the Into Thos. Chalmers, D. D.
The above, with a large variety of new and Standard
Works, for•salc low, by -
ELLIOTT & ENGLISH,
N' WORKS.—:-GOod Wives, by.
Itlrs. Child;
History of Women, by Mrs: Childs; •
Prose and Poetry of Europe and America, by
Morris and Willis; •
Maehievelli's History of Florence;
Life of Binivenutci
Letters of John Adams to his Wife;
Book' of the Court;' •
Latrobe's Solace of Song ,
Dictionary of quotations.
H: S. BOSWORTH & CO.,
n0v113., No. 43 Market st.
40 WHOLE, Half Quarter and Eighth Pipes of the
following brands and vintages;
Sazeree 1837; ,Sefgnette—
Otard, 1637 and 1844; • , Pinet, Castillion k Co., '44;
,Heunessy,lB44; Dupey, P. E. 0..
The above bmndti a warranted pure. or no sale; gclod
judges arc all in to examine for themselves, at the
corner of Smithfield Front streets.
novlB P. C. MARTIN.
VALUABLE BO KS—I3OHN'S STANDARD Ll—
BRARY.—Machiavelles. History of Florence and
Prince; Roscoe's Leo.the Fourth . Roscoe's Lorenzo de
Bredici; Schiller's Don Carlos nnd'other Dramai;',l3eck
man's History of Inventions; Memoirs of Contd. Gram
mont ; Sehleyell's Philosophy of History; Schleycll's
Dramatic Literature; Memoirs of Col. Hutchinson; Boht.
Hill's Miscellaneous IVorks ' • Life of Bomenuto Cellini;
Cox's House of Austria '
Bonterweck's Spanish Litera
ture. Pot sale by H. S. BOSWORTH & CO.,
dec4 43 Market street.
DRUGS.—Gum Myrrh Turkey;
" Gamboge;
" Kino True;
Opium, new crop;
" Galbannm, strained, .
Extr'i. /elan;
" Dandelion;
" Belladonna;
Just received, mid for sale
decl4 A. F h A c i o ß r .N .
FFi..i.STmOanCdKw.koCodOzr
trEAVOODS.-42 5 bbis. chipped Logwood;
" ground do;
100 " chipped Fuatic.
100 " ground Carowood;
Just received, and for sale by
B. A. FAIINESTOCKA. CO.,
jans Cor. First and,Wbod ate
FOR SALE, Four Loo-Bounded by Penn; Liberty
and Hay sts.. each lot having:Pl feet'frOnt, and ex
tending back 110 feet. .TwOof.themnre corner lots, mid
the position of the whole property is one of the most ad
vantageous in the city. For further information apply•to
' M. SWARTZWELDEX:Pcinith at:.
nova-if—
betw Wood
AEN a C 'ACII.I-75 ouncesjibstaiacetved and toreale
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Brandies.
NUN 3EI ,236.
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iliisccitaittotts:
%VAT: ALEX - ANDER. • .SON:
Covent -Mmutzs • AND FtrANISAVICA
VNIIEATAITMA. earner in Penn -and "
ryi • - opposite the ET, '
TAS":„All.11110A0 thcragy llotel,..Entravort on Penn 5 i4
2.111.• the toot tnet- prinpilTE4lo Mulish and „.. „respectfullY Intend rheir friend..
tend to every thing or the line ofArddettakers.:lts they •
hare quit the butuness of Caliinei . ltinking; =libel" . at. 1'
teution will be devoteitultoiretheir to AO atiave business,
keep a inane assortment of;COPYINS Tide and.finistiadr
covered, anddined in. Om neatest - manner. with.a.varietY •
of materials, nod at all priees;.
dy made. of all sizes. of Candnie„ond,
at all primes. and made in the eistirn awie,:and2all other
articles necessary foydressingthe dead. on e, f urn i s hi n a
funerals ; of quality and ptices.tasut: SIT.VHELS'LATFA
for engraving the name and age) ICH ICAss.l:ll , l'fbr laying,
the body in ice. by_those who trishto , keep their friends
any length of time. and . have Zise L'ANS.to pal Ice-in
for laying on the body LBADEN coffl
its always ow,
hand. We have a splendid new, flgAltSt'atiti ti
line horses. and any- number of the. best earringPF,
etc.. and will be prompt, punctual, and reasonabtic...
- - . . . • ... .
rmbrelltia, romittolai P.str.ymetlett.eft . .
ANDWALIKINGANk v.nris.nEVl-Ks•
r one ht the Cliilbd Staten.) No• r4":. Morsel stteet,;
Philadelphia, , .•
• Merclinalit'ire respeilftillY intimned that reoatinne to
manufacture all die above •goods, by the aid of;alftelli.
notwithstunding ITICI ;nu versa:mum of perties: o l l P oB fa to
the introdnetion expougve improvvments. My assort,
meta in CDDVIDID, mut prices so 10W 11D to: give Quilt° sate .
isthmian. •• • ;,
11J-As Undirella Fttore.ttext door. Cof °tatty
the same name. it is important you should remeinher
11. ItICII A lIDSON iiream Faaney, and Pententee,of the
Waibiag Calls Umbrella. sip LADI
104. Murket '• '-.• • • • •
;17 - Attentionis requested to die' Celebrated IEXII.-ih
Cane Urnierilia. tfileat•sitd beautiful article , combining all
the advantages of., Lane and l:mbrelia. feb4
Young Ladles' g . er i rapory,. Allegheny City . .
R.. N .
0 -B firie lb gl r ie L n A • t tra. " . I gt e et t i c d ' el 'e re OlLS.
.1 mo
vat of his School, front lite corner of Sandusky and Strew.
berry streets. where he Las been .teadring (or the last
twelve months. .On and arler• April Ist. be will oemapy
Rooms on Federal street. in— Colonials.' Rove," land door
from the bridge.. Tim ACadentic Year will consist of two
Sessions. of fire months smelt. commencing ou the first
Munday . in February and September.
• Euro be 11. - rnus, re; Brosurs' or PM" SIODTIIII,
English Department—lncluding Reading. Orthography
and 'Lk:fitting. I;ttglish Grammar. Rbelone,
gic. English Composition end Criticism. Geogrephy, His
tory. A ratline' Dllll the higher branches of Atatliematice,
Natural Phileirophy.Clactsliztry.Astronomy:Hotany.l'lry
siology. Geology.lmellecturd and Moroi Science. rind till
other branches requisite to' n thorough 'English MUDS,
lioll . 820 00
Classical Departstieni—lueltaling the .I.atip, Greek add
French languages. each ti to additional' harge of.• CO
The services of competent Teachers are secured„ . for
Such as may desire to receive idstrections in Drawing,
Painting. and Music. . ..•
Thoie designing to enter. will find it to their interest to
do so as near to the opening of the Hessian as possible; • . -
yet pupils will be received at any timeduiing the Session,
and will Ice charged at the ultovo rates only from the( • .'•
time of entrance. Ne deductions will be made for ab'seo
ces, except in cases of protracted lilacs'.
Any information which may be desired, will be cheers .4
fully . conununicated to those who call upon the instracta • A
at Ins rooms.
Reference may also be made to the following gentle
men: •
Dr. T. F. Dale, Allegheny, Hon..C.•Shaler, Pittsburgh.
Rev. D. Elliott,.• . Rev. . . • •
Mr. 11. P. Schwrt2;" . Rev. H. Dyer, "
jou:H.l3m
S. MORRIS fr. CO'S BLACK WRMNO Fir
e J • Steel or Quill ',ILL and the Copying Press.--Tbis Ink. -
id the red/tit of the experiments of several years, devoted
to the manufacture, 011 an extensive scale, of an article
suited to all the . purposes of the consumer. The perfee
lion of this Writing Ink consists in the following proper
ties: Ft.tnurx—in which property it will be 'fuand to '7
surpass all previous preparations. ft-will flow with per
fect freedom, either from quill or steel . peni , and is entire
ly free from any corrosive qualities.. Cotore—The color
of this article is a rich. beautind blue black.
-
It7 - All good black Ink, from Its necessary ehernieel
constitution, requires exposure to the oh to impart a deep
color. It must not, therefore. le exPected, that the tops
meat the bottle is oped, the Ink will be found to be islet
black. The first appearance will be pale; but oiler ex
posure to the chemirul action of tho atmosphere, either.
oil paper or in the inkstand, It will EL1110.117/e
hue.
Pexmanrcer—The color is unalterable by the )sp. of -.
time. It will never fade. On.this account, ail important ".
records should be made in this article, as- yearn only
deepen and strengthen it. , tint.
N. R. This Ink is suitable for all kinds of Metallic
Pens, and for Pens made of Quills; mid what is lamer
min and very. desirable with many, will give 6 petfect •
impression by the Copying-Press. . . . -
•• We are using. 6n the institutions with which we are
connected. Morris' Blue Black !Veiling Ink ; ond , in reaped{{
to fluidity. brilliancy. told permanency, ',acre it supe . no}
to any Ink we lines heretofore used."
" A. 'llturston, Cashier Bank of Loidavintri Wm.-Rick
unison. Cashier Northern Bank of Kentucky:{ George C.
Onwathmey. Cushier Bank of Kentucky . ; L.'Shreve,
l'resident of the Gas Batik, Thomas L. .Ilahrt, Clerk of •
Barren. County' Conn; Curren Pope, Clerk of Jefferson
County Court; P; D. Atwood, Secretors-Firemen's Ingo
nine Company; John Muir. Agent Ltii . Insurance •
Company; S. S. Goodwin. Secretary Portland Dry Dock
and Insurance Company: D. S. Chambers. Secretary
Franklin Fire and Alarms Insurance Company; J. 11. •. •
Rltoiner, Treasurer Louisville Saving Institnuon."
A supply of the above Ink. just reed and for saleby
JOIINSTON,&. STOCKTON::
Labor Saving Powder! : •
rox.*:wr tuni.t.: 'TRIPOLI, MANUFACTURED AT
THE BOSTON MOUNT EAGLE WORKS. - • •
1-10 R 4
cleaning the surface of Madinat, IKirrael,:lair
Glass Ware. and rat:twine it to its,origintl Inukspa
rency, this article is decidedly without au equal- }kr*
time and labor nre saved by its use. A thousand racy
acres cuuld be adduced, if necessary, to certify to lids
tact.
It will remove the oxide from the surface of bold, St7,-
err. Capper, Bran, Britannia, Tin. 4.e., withthe greareSt
facility,,giviug it an unrivalled polish. , •
A. fair trial is all that the proprietors ask, and will coa.
%ince the most skeptical of its utility.
Directions for. Use.—Let the Powder be applied upon a .
damp. soft woollen cloth. With a very Utile exertion, particle of oxide may be removed. •
feb4 JOSF:PiI it. CJtRR, General AganL:
For sale by JOHN D. 111 ORGAN;Druggzs!, .
THS. DUFF'S NEW MILI.LNERY. AND . MAO'
lrl MAKING-ESTABLISIEMENT, N0..10.1540air
(between Penn and the Bridge.)—Drceses, Cloak
Mantillas, &c., made to the latest French ar.d=
Fashions. Also, Bonnets, Hoods, Capes" Head
&o. A choice seletiun of new styles Senursi.SiA:Videits,'
French Flowers, Gimpi. rich en p and bonnet. Hibinuta,
Laces, Fringes, Cords. Buttons, Crapes, Modes; - Moans,
Muni( rics, ;Handkerchiefs, &c., far , sale, wholesale . sod
retail at the lowest price. Country Milliners supplied
with the latest French and English Patterns of every new
article in tho Millinery and Dress-making Lae; at. Piero
York prices. .
.
Straw Bonnets cleaned and altered to the present
ion. A jait29
ITITSUURGII STEEL WORKS AND•SPRING AND
AXLE FAcTOIC.Y• ,
ISAAC JONES. JOIIN r. crLIGG.
JONES do qtrica, .
llr Fgtß t SAri iudßllerSte&l
e. Stcel A ou g ing3.e.ae l uid 1
tic Springa, Hammered Iron Axles; mid dealers its Mane.
able Casongs. Fire Engine Lamps, and CoachTrimafin gs
generally, corner of Roes and Front M., Pittsburgli, Pa.
fe1,931a
MASKS.—Just received, by ZEBULON MINSKY
Market street
-1 dozen fine Wax Masks;
0 " " Paper "
5 " Common; •
3 gross Metallic Comb Cleaners;
1 dozen E,7,, Boilers;
1 " Salt Spoons;
2 " Bono Mustard Spoons;
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gross German Silver Table Spoons;
" • " ea "
" Butter Knives*
1 " Picture Toy Books;
20,000 Mina Marbles; - • •
6 dozen fine Woolen Comforts. •
A great variety of Coats and Caps.
13ASUTS. •
5 dozen fine French willow. Briskets;
2" willow Market
6 " Straw Travelling "“
1 " Clothes
12 " Metal Toy
, " Willow Cradles;
0 " Glass Mouo Seals;•
3 " Bone" • Stamps;
3 Allen's Patent Revolving Pistolss
pair common 13rwm
- 1 dozen setts Chessmen;
2. " " Dominoes;
6 " Tailors' Tape Measures;
6 " Steel Key-Rings, assorted,
3 " China Dogs and Sheep; ~
" Strings Amber Beads; •
12 Nests Drums.
"T CANNOT SAY TOO MUCH - FOR IT 2*--Morai
proof of the efficacy
. of Dr. Wi ll ard's °rialto/0014A
Mixture. Read the following:
Fxrrastmem, Feb. let t 1848.
"Messrs. Hays 4. DroeL-way: A sense of duty - eamPele
me to make a statement in regard to the effect of lota
Dr. Willanl's Cough Mixture upoh my system:. Intim*
twelve, weeks, during the wiater,,l was so much troubled 'with a barrass i ng cough, as to render me Milker unable
to' attend to my work; and, from the nature of, tny.systeM,
had every mason to believe, yens rapidly : ;rtununs-into
consumption. yr After trying vtutouti remedies, vrithot4t*
effect, 1-" as led 'to
: try a bottle oftho Onetdar
Mixture, and must say . that . I consider it the hest in
United States—in fact, .I cannot say - too Much for it, at I
was entirely cured by the use Of the fast bottle..' tha.
afflicted I would say 'get a bottle of it, and be cured'
Price 24 cents. For sale by ~Damat.-o'Cortaraz!
& BRocK , vzher t ;
No. 2, Corn. Row, Liberty et. near CatW . „
Sold also,by (feign JJ. FLEMING ,;14Patle49A:
T•ANDREVITS GARDEN SEEDS.—The . iuy
.has just received his annual supiqy of Lan . r ...
Garden SeedW, warranted fresh and geauthe t eath,
every variety - worth cultivating: Tha attaatioa
ers,fardeaers, and o th ers, ni reipectraily_OWDEM celled to
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