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' • • '''•'•'.•a!';',i - ." - -i•-':: 1- ,..14;'-:`,•:, - ..`;•.:•;- . '.' ''•.i . :•;, - •••.: . : , ..'r.- - .. ,•, . - ~. • . MEE MIE MEM M" P+K ,. ... ±s+F+•"~t~+ ~'zv Rgt,2t~_ :. e_iJ4 ~b-.!is ~~~~ M „~.~':: YOLTIME VI. ,DAILY MORNING POST. Printed and Published tray Morning, (Sumlays exeeptstl,) BY L...11A..8PER., NOUTO-W IST CORN= OF WOOD LF(O . FITTH STIOCTITS. itr TERMS..Five Dollars a year. payable stnetly in advance. Six Dollars will invariably be required if not paid within the year. Er Single copies Two cans--for sale nt th e counter of the•Onice, and by the News Boys. Weekly Mercury awl Manufacturer le published froM the same office. on a donitle 11!NUM sheet, at TWO DOLLARS a year, in advance—single copies VICE CENTS. jjy. No paper will be discontined (unless at the discrc• tion of the proprietor,) until all urrearages arc paid. 117 - No attention will be paid to any order unless ac companied by.the money, or satisfactory reference in this city. TERMS OF ADVERTISING. Vg OW/JO: OF TWXLVA LIZS. One: Itrertion, $ 0 501 One Month, Two• • -do 0 75 Two. .do Timms • -du 1 00 Three do• • • One AVeck 130 Four do— Two- -do 50 Six•- -do • Three do 3 00 One Year YEARLY A DvF.irrisEmENTs Changeable at Pkasure. ONT. SqUARC. TWO SQTAIITS. . S 1.5 00 I Six Months One Year 20 00 One Year - larger advertimunents in pruportiou. Iltr Cards of FOUll' LINES. Fire Dollars a Year. tar a cuts will not be inserted. unless an extra price is paid. .1177 Adverdiemonts 'mon which the number of inser tions Is nut 'narked, will i.e inserted and charged until or drred nut. !EM"i!EMI3I33 AB. AI`CALIRA I. Attorney at Lam.—Oilice, Fourth . street. near It. l'unersun's Livery Stable. febli It. GEORGE 1V.1.11'.--Offiec, No. 77 Smithfield st near Sixth St.. Pittsburgh. %lt. A. I.V. 01.1 VElL Physiciaa Isad Surgeon.—tiihcc j_Jr No. A. At. Clnir street. Pattsburvli. i)!ZO 111)LIINSON. late C. S. Attorney, has reinovol his other in No. :ISt. Clair 14. 1)H. JOHN Cit.". tII , OIW. °thee Oil SI. Chin street opposite the 1:x01:Inge. auglo-y. .( I OIiI.ANDO LOOMIS, Attorney at Last.-9trice 4W Je st.. above Wuanl. julyl-y AL.U.I 511A1.1.. Atiorocy Low.--Oth j, Lowriefii Building, Fourth la. t jaii7-ty jA•%IFIS .notary at I.aio, corder of‘Vync • and Fifth streets---I.aar Corner." feblft-y M. KENNEDY. Attorney atLisii ,- . -- Offiee in the AL.snore buili.linw with Alderman NV3la.ster. Fifth St., botwern ICno.l wi dsn‘iftiheM sts. rintl7-6111. WIN BAR t W.. Attorney at Law.--Otilee. North aide 1/.11 of Filth street. between Wood and Smithfield. in the same building . with Alderman Morrow. sep:3o-ly. 0:3F.P11 C. At' Anornry Late.--Ottire in lit./ Wallace's building.. on •Ith et., between Wood land Srnithfield .nth. nnel:l-y. / 1 bOttit NU. Ailor acy and Cott...sato, nt Lum kir and Nutnry Public.—Oilice at the corner of 4th and Wood els. over lidthrtt & Jones' Ezehangeodice. ort4 Attzg ,t ev n ix; . d oui F t r: t. seLt! tweet% Smithfield and Grunt. marl4-y I . ,IE.IIUND SNOWDEN. Attorney at Latr.--Oifice in I/ the building on the North East corner of Fourth and Smithfield sts. • noVII-y• lA,^ Akterwen.—Othee north side of Fifth . street, between Wood and 'Smithfield, Pittsburgh. seplo-y AreI.URH. Attorneys and Cotouel- ILL tors at Late.—Offiee on Fourth street. opposite R. & R. 11. Pattersun'q Livery Stable. Pittsburali. sepltt-y Fliti.W.Altos: Altrz WELDl:ll..4 , erneys at Law --(Mice. on Fourth street.. between Wood and Smith Lehi. opposite ratterson's Livery Stable. ap7-y grIEOH.G F. GII.LMOILE, Anorney and CourtAdlot ut w.--thfice removed to the :2.1 door below Grant st.. on Fourth, to - he office huely occupied by Alderman Mil ler. nicr3o JT N. M'CLOWI3.V. 'At:om.y and Counsdlor al Lam.— .. ()dies in Itakewell'al3uildiags on Grant st. it. 29 • y. 11 C. SILANN. Attor.y and rttas o.Uor at La In.— Ntl . Office mt 4th et.. between Wood and Smithfield. and neerly opposite the :11.e.yor's °d ire. novrt-y 1 5.:017. Dentist. Funat r .. tire doors vre . st of Mar tl i Yet. All work warranted. and t nut perteetly sot factory no charges will be made. odd° REMOVAL.—Dr. Rohcrt Snyder, hat removed h.., office to Fourth t trect, bet...Veen Wood and Smithfield sneers marls-ly 131,1 EIS. Ablerman.—Oth •••• on Penn ,street. • opposite D. Leech & Co's... packet line othee. (Mice hour. from 7 o'clock A. M.. to 7 o'clock P. M. EA) &. liccl has remov e d andll lor!•;rkbuZe.frt e ca,to hie new warehouse, o n.. Third street, nearly opposite the Post 0 fire. . „Eeiittot"rnroltVora' LL has n:moved to Fourth street, of Alderman Steel: nia J. D. LZET. I. W. v. WILITZ. LEET & WHITE. Attorneys at Lam, Wnshittr,ton. Pa. Collections wade in Washington, Fayette, Greene and adjoining counties. nult!..y AIA LICE—Llus S. t.lti.ser. 44W , " . 51 4.4 t seller, at Law. has removed to the office next door west of Rudy yatb.rson's Livery Stable. Fourth street. Doris: his upon public duty, for the comb; month. any buritiess fur him may be left with A. H. Mc as iih•we. fehl7 6. CRAFT. Aitorne.u, Counsellor. mN Aomry. tfr • Pittsburgh. Pa.. having resigned the office of Secreta ry of Pm Pittsburgh Navigation and Fire Insurance Com pany, will attend specially to collections. and business ly connerted with Navigation, Insurance. Accounts. and Real Estate. Business hours, from 9 A. M.. to 9P. M. :am, first door west of Alderman Miller's, Fourth street, n-er Grant. A 11.1.1.:S M. 11 +l. I'S. Attorney at Late. Pittsburgh, Pa. Lowing:tomer to take the proof and acknowledge ment of Deeds. feetues. Contracts. Depositions, or othe writins. to Ise recorded or used in the States of Kentuc ky. Iteliann.Tenneelee: Michigan and Missouri. Office. Ifurkit's Pnstrth et. marl -y IN C..‘ iLriON. Arson 3 , / Fran Int a. Vettaiotn ronni y to all Intiiinesit entrust.:! to ItiA Warren, Clarion. and Jeffers. REFKIL J. A. Stock,'" k ro.. Pinsburgh Murply. Wilton tc lion. James Kinnear. Franklin. . Hon. Alex. sFCaltunni, Hon. J. WiNon. Steubenville. 0. I UMY C INNTS.—My partner, Mr. Liggett. and %Vm. E. Austin. Esq.. will attend to my unfinished busi ness. and I recommend them to the patronage of my friends. Aam authorized to state that they will receive the counsel and assistance of the Hon. B. Biddle. Other 2d story of Ilitrke's buildings, 4th street. between Wood and Market. [julLtyj SAMUEL W. BLACK. r -tr.vrz, mlurneture of incorruptible 1.. m. Smithfield street. two doors below Fifth street, Pitts bargh. Pa. Always on band a full assortment of Plate, am' Pivot Teeth. of a variety of shades, as simple Plate. Nolan and Itiseuspidatoes. Gum teeth. Screw Pivot Foot 4ke. Teeth and blocks made to ord. r; Dentists ettpriSell 'with all articles in the profession. All orders from sduunuf must he accompanied by the cash. Plntiva ,C 11,911!" on band. novlfi..y -plit:s PAIL:UN:S O N. Atdcrtnan. Flute Ward. Vents st_ . .*.atwsen Walnut und %lg.. where he may ii1400,F4. all timely. Those having houses or other pro petty to ne4l or rent. can have the same punctually atten ded to: debts collected. nn. l nll the duties of an Alderman Mill receive prompt attention. 0e27-y I EN al' 11 - 1 I. I MS. A "”rn,Y ant Counsellor at 1 LEI 40. i.U.C.CCfiArj to & Williame,) Office at Mie old Ruud, Fourth st.. above Swill/livid. Partnerthip Ur i :tom:ore exiting? between Henri' W. inytelf. in the practice of the low, pas tlitsoived by miltlllll cenzent. VII the '25112 ult.. and the bushiest will hereafter he continued by Henry W. 1%11- ams, whom. i 140 a cheerfully recommend mall for whom have the honor to-do a gentleman every way worthy of act; confidituc.e. itatll3-ty WALTER. IL. LOWRIE. eiporgen. Riddle, CeitefervgLeer. O FFICE in Avery Bow, Fifth street, above Smithfield, DEEDS, MOIVEGAGES, AGREEMENTS. BOktEL RELEASES. and other instruments of writing. drawn with neatness, legal ga eurnay and despaptfi. also attend LE drawing And fining Meehan/es' Liens. Aenounu of leassutars. Art= in- AltratOrs, 4.e.. Entraining dike w Esgue, Searching Accords for Liens, 4.e. ;2'rom his long experience and intimate negunintnnee Wridi )he manlier of keeping the public records. he expects so give aatisfaetion to those who may entrust their Intsi rtes! to his rare. BENJAMIN F. DENISON, A-rroniirn Jou Cot to, s 7 Lsw., Clerriand, Ohio. will attend le nrofes. aionallrueiriess in the Courts of Cul•ahoga sod adjoining counties. lie trili ainn give. e.'trefui anention to Collections in any part of Northern Ohio egrxlty.Ncu: Chief Juettee Parkri. Cantbridzo Ln•v School. Bon. Richard Vlct.c.ln.,r. Li.l Butte st.. Boston. Iron. Samuel 11. Perkins, 1.11 'Walnut In., Philndelphin. Richard IL KimbalL Esq.. 53 Wail st., New York. 'leeway; & Su th. PiltsbArgb , Par additional reference, refer to this Office. feb9-ly ---: - . - - - • .- ENOLISH PAMPHLETS—fichilicrii Maid of Orison Rehiller's IVm. Tell; The ffliadowlest Man: Fouque's Made Bing; . Moline; ' Marco Visconti, from the Italian: Musnetts Tales: Tales of the Baronelif r Price; 4 e• H. R. HOSWOHTII Is CO.. 4d 3f arket st. *f_TO3ICEOTATIIIC MEDICINES AND BOOKS.7ipt 11 - 1 received, a fresh supply of llonaeope'hk Medicine Chests, llornfropathia Co e, Sugar of Mi k, aal a large collection of the latest publications on Iltameopathy, at gho Book Store of VICTOR SCRIBA. Fifth street. notwoon Wood and Market au r FG'~4:AT'~~.. ••P~' z I. / Mill =NZ ' • ''; ' . -.:''';.•.-- ' - -‘'- • -- : ' ' -.:-1.1 ‘'''' '- ". ', ' • - ` - iF -' ''' .` - - , I • -:' ! - -:`," .e. ,- .0--,.;.-_-„,- -,-..,....,r7-4,,,z,5-1t....;,4rt-,, 11 _ , . ,,- - - ;' - :'' - '-' , .Is-,..--, , ,,-, , ,., ,- ... - ~ ~.v , . • . • ... , ..- _,' _ .-: .1% , . _,_,. y , .. ~.„ . , t , z , , Mk, ;. ... ,: : , ,,, , ,:,,,- ~ ,, .7: r:,.., ~,,, _ ._,,, , 77.r7::t- ' 4...71, - ;...----, , , ! •7!--,s v ,lT_, '. ':,-,..7,•:.j1:41;,' ...:;-7rir:-.:l''7: :1. `: 1 : -. : .) ''' ' " f '''',..'; *.:-'' : 57' • & ,7 : );.' ;..... , :'.1:177 1 :::',' , ..;*:::::4r-r::-..,-; ---'' : -,,, :.'•:;:!:-:!:f::: . 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DAVIS, A tatiOnter and Cornmalion.alerehant, corner of Wood mud Fifth eta. fel, 1-y 1)011EKTS Sr. KANE, Piusbargh Cabiltt and Chat,. IVarrhotirc, Nu. ri2. Third rd. (chi -y rrELILTIA.si KINSKV. Den:cr in Fancy iloodi 4- Trim mines, No. 67. Market ntrret. febl-y I.I;):ANDER JAYNES, Pekin Tea Store, 72 Third at., 1 - dear Wood. et 31•CLOSKEY, Iron City Clothing Store, No. 14 Liberty st.. opposite the month of Market. feht-y 061IliA ItOBISSON, Agent tor Harden & Co.'s Line sJ of Packets. Fifth at.. one door below Wood. frlt•y JACKSON, Pamir .Medicine Drpot.:,9 V erty at-. Item) of Wooil. fettl-y $ 4 00 -6.00 • 7 L) ••.,, 00 .10 00 •15 00 11r A RTIN INTLE, Family Grocer, einitlttiel 1 next dotlr to the Fifth Presbyterian Church riECHIOE COCHRAN. Forwarding . and Coatnusw an lX Ilferrhaat Wood Pt.. Pi tisburzh. nowt -y - LING usii & ELLurrnl;onksellers and St a tio ne rs. No j_',4 56, Market at., betwe e n Third mid Fourth. ti•bl-y TT 00N Jr. SA RGEiNiT. Bankers and E.rehonge Brokers, .1.1 N. E. copier of Woriel.rind Sixth xLo. relit -y I.T 1101.:11ES A: SON. Bu 11 Lt. cr,od draimi inExchange • Coin and Bonk Notes. No. 65. Alnrket st. TANin wravEtt, Brine cud Liquor Merchant. corm:r 41 of %Inrkrt noel Second si trots. re-1,1-y AFU t: J:d/ and Brass Fa. nder, No. 70 SCCOSIII • betwecia Market and Perry M. fell T N. X111'1'1•:, Clothitt,4 Store, .o. 167, corner of Libor 0 • ty and Sixth sts. FrOW/ 'SENO. CARR & CO.. Coach and Wagon ii ker.s. St. Clair Farrel. near the Bridge. feli4-1 m o u lt : ll7 v Lt a TERA DEPOT. N.. Furn4t BROWN'S OFFICE. N 0.63, Diamond alley. near 11 Wood M. (1 11. P.-15.1.11^JN. Hat and Cap .. 1 / a najarturcr, nod V. dealeriitWia of all kinds, No. 73, Wood st., next door to the i`arneritt Fonrth. relit tiA ! ts..it& 12ICKETSO.N. Irhobstar Groan and Cum 151.15108.31Wrhants. corner of Liberty and Irwin sts. CM'ANI.:I:II . .1c CO.. .Furtrarditi:: and Commis • Sion 31cl-chants, Canal Basin. Pittsburgh, Pu. Ins tl-dy 11I,UMF.. Piano Forte 111111luiste Direr and dealer in I,' Musical Instrunlents. No. 112 Wood street. near tinvl2-y I. AYS 1;110171iWA Y. Druwgists, and Agenis for Puma Medicines, Liberty street. near Canal Llasin. T 0: 4 E1'11 11'4.M.01)11 . 1.7.1.1... Zr,.onine and dealer in For el eign and Dainrstie Hardware, corner of Second and Wood stlt..Pittsbur;:h. octiA- I y SANWEI. 51001t1:. Hai a• td C'rty .11aniffaciurtr. and dealer in Funs, No. 75, Wood street, third door above Fourth. Qt ANNE!. ILKEN t7e. Ago ots tor eartjt.to otot Ftippttrtre Reglartr Line of Padre! Ships from Now York'to Liverpool. Xo.ll I.iberty M. fib -y 141. AR El .V. iggut tor Messrs. Roche, I.tro.'s •7 Co.'s Line of Parkas, Penn st.. four doors below• Ca nal Ilrwin. fehl-y TOi IN AreLOSlibll". Tailor and Clothier. Liberty tit t) between Sixth street and Virgin alley, south side. TOSLI'II MAJOR.. lb•at Store. Ship Chandlery. and • icencv of Pittsburgh Lard Oil Factory. No. 4. Mar ket strew. Pinshurch. janla-ti T S. Alias for Neu- Paisheonans. Pe . . riodieals. Newspapers. 4-e., Third at., oppnaite the Post Office. 'PAAFFE 01'0 NOR Proprietors of the Amy!. tt 1 Portabk Boat Lin.. corner Paan nod Wayne streets. fe to I -y m MAY. 11 - hol.rsirl,r Grorcr, Fortran/in,. and Com o, mission .11crehaat, R'a tcr s:reet. between Market and Ferry. febt.y xriLLIANI A. 1111.1. & (0., Pntarr: and Exchan,:4 V " ; Drol,ra. No. 04. Wood it., one door ,Lure Fourth tem r.id, fetd -y HII.I. k ßanicrr4 and Errhem:r 8.0.4,, N 4.. 65. Wood st.. third door below Fourth. west side. febl-y I RANIER k it.AIIM Itroarra 0.,L Exchnnze Broken. N_ corner of Third and Wood sin.. opposite St. Chnr JHNSTON STOCK'rON. Printers and Publishers, corner Market and Third febl-y 1. 7 1C.F. 1.01.)N1IS. Agent. Books,.lt, and Stationer. and I dcalte in (Tinting Paper. 'Wood street. botween Diamond u11 , n4 and Fourth. CA. WA N . A^,elsl for Pick...vol.! h's Ira . Line, and Indeprralent Portable Boat Line, Canal Eirt.in. t.l rosEs AT‘voou. Ir the North Antericom /o ff" sumo,. Comport y. of l'hiindelphitt. Water and Front St... Ca the Worehnose of Atwood and Jones. fettl-v A11.t.'012.N. ?tlanninetures of Mutrutril It Ground Spirts. Caftllpt. fc.. No. 27. Falb ntreet between Woo i and NTarltet. frbi -y ricTOR SCRUM.. rookseller. Stationer, an , / limier Fifth st., between Wood utul Market sts., Pittsburgh Pa. jaii7-y cHool. Boob - . AND PAPER WA RBIIM7:4I , ..—LitkP Loomis. Afrent. Publi.brr. Bookseller nod Bookbind er. No. Q 9. Wood pt.. Pittsburtrh. martr-y Ws . EEN • Ern:. FU • nvlrr and snth field street, between Diamond Alley and Fifth at Pi!ndmrzn. T lc J. Al' I ' , NIT r. Irho Crude Grov rt. d,•nlrrs 111 Pro •J . duce and Pittsburg tonnuthetures generally. No '2ll Liberty. opposite 7th street. Pinstmrelt. at,24.-y EVEN Bit; DOOlts CLOTIHNO STOKE.. No. 5 13Th Street. near Libcrry. JOHN FARHF.N. Proprietor. Pittnlntrzlt. nae2l-y 11GO HI; 4.: .4.11.1101 L Trtiti7r. Fourth Street. between T Wood nod Smithfield Ittreets, nenrly oppo6ite the Mnynen office. ian:M-y ;A. mfrsalr lllltroad i n q ;riar No. 94. Wool street. one door South of Diamond Al Ic . feht A YWA RD. Whoirsnie and firtaii Dealers i n Boots. Slmes.Tronli R. kc.. No. list; Liberty street. nearly opposite the head of Wood.. try and Counsellor at La w. y. Pa., will attend promptly care. Collections made in I a counties. TO lA. FM NI,STOCK Wholesale Drae g Ware ) house. corner of First and Wood streets, and cor In= REMOVAL—Gen. W. Smith 4. ('n. have removed their Of from Penn at., to their New Brewery on I'm oa. and Daquaaar Way WM. ALEXANDER. SONS, Coln Makers and Furnishing Usultrtakers, corner of Ptilli nod St. Clar streets, opposite the Exchange. Entrance on Penn street teb,t-y TORN 11. MELLOR. wholesale and retail dealer in Music and Mu-sical Instruntens. Piano Fortes. School Books and Stationery, No. 121 Wood street, Pittsburgh. I . ),RA MEWS BELLOwri.—Just received an assort -1') menu. large sizes. Brazier's hand Bellows; also. Par for and Kitchen do., wholesale and retail. deettt JOHN W. BLAIR, Ma Wood st. I S. WATERMAN. wholesale Grocer. Commission J. and Forwanling Merchant, and Dealer in Produce and Pittsburgh Manufactures, N 05.31 Water. and hi Front Pittsburgh. Pa. 1T23-Y . . . Q Irll.l.balB & NICOLS. Produce and General Cottonta il siou Alerclinots. N 0.17 Liberty street, Pittsburgh.— S - pertn. lineeed rand lard oils. inte27 AMKS PATTEItSON, Je., corner of First and Fcrry sts... Pittsburgh. P. manufacturer of Locks. Rinses, and Wilts; Tobacco. Fuller. Mill and Timber Screws. Homiest Screws or Rolling Mills. AC. Reptai T BRYAR, . Rectifying Distiller, and wholesale denier •JI in Foreitin and Domestic Wines and Liquor, No. 11.1i.iberly street, and 53 Diamond alley, Pittsburgh, Pa. Iy2l-y T WILMARTII. Lumber Merchant. Office on Penn 1 street. between Irwin and Hand streets. Pittsburgh. Pa. All commissions will be promptly attended to. T 11. Bistio Veterinary Survon, crin be lotion at . his Horse Shoeing Establishment, near the St. Clair street Bridge, lately occupied by Messrs. Carr & Rowland. iirws-dUrn UXCHANGE 11()TEL, Exchange Place. Baltimore. D. rj DORST.T. Proprietor. Coaches will be in readiness al 'all the landings, to convey passengers, free of charzc, to the lintel. dee2g-y AATARRICK MARTIN. Agent for the Fronk/in Fire Insurrenee Company of Philadelphia, at the ra diance office of Warrick 'Martin & Co„ corner of Market and Third streets. fehi-y h FINNEV, Agents for the Drtarrare 31tels,n1 IX Safety Instorante Company of Philadelphia. at the Warehouse of King and Holmes, Water street, near Mar ket. febi-y T. SELLERS. 'tin. NICOL, FILLERR lk NICOLS. Produce and General Comniis sion Merchants. No. 17 Liberty street, Pinsittirc.h.— Sperm. !aimed :1,1 Lard Oils. jant,O. cAnsnv. It. 1. )1',,1(:IIT. riATISON & MICSIOTIT. Wholesale Grocers end Corn k J mission illershener. Sixth street, between Woad and Pirtshurch. Pa. rier4-y uvcd to the lrI; E''Bb"4br‘ r 'n r er Woi\Soo and Third „:re he is prepared to do every description of ruling and bind ing. dee2-y Ili C. MART R IN. ',d'art/a and Retail Grocer and deal t" er in Fornian and Domestic Wines and Liquors. Foreimi and Domestic Fruit}. Nuts. he., No 60 Water at peps-y "VEIN! BOOK STORr.:—/-1. Bos worth 4. Co.. No. 43, ill Market st. next door to Third. nre Just opening a new and extensive assortinent of Books and Stationery, which they will sell. wholesale and retail. at the lowest prices. ToliN V. BLACK & Co.. I , P7iotesole Cirottrs. Produce eq and Commission Merchants. and dealers in Pittsburgh !Ifaiinfacturee. No. WO, Liberty street, opposite Sixth st.. Pittsburgh. mayl2 adximpas made on consirmleata, ',,,-':... , ; , 7 - -,.''- , .!.:t:T . -.•..1,2_',"; - " L. .. , .._.' - :.t,',•,- - , ,, •.. 4 ..‘ :: . ....;;.-1 4', : -tF , : i x ,„:,,,:;,--:- -, :+... ... . . _.. ~ . - - . - ;17". , . _ i3usincss earls DELAN Y, Fruhionabir V/Whirag Store, Nu. 49. et-1y Pt. 9-101 .. - : - 7:4::*:;, , ' ,, :',;-' , ..-.- Yt..'.,•11".•'::'..'-'i..ii: 1291Rf9 arbo. AMLEL MORROW. rilanuittemrer of ITin, Copper, kJ stud slu•et iron ware, No 17 Filth street, between Wood nod Market. (chit) JOHS CARTWRIGHT. Imparter antkiAnnufacturer of all kinds or Cutlery, Surgical instruments, eke., No. S 3 Wood street. second door below Diamond alley. trbl )11,KLNTON'S LINRIVAL.LED BLACKING, maim " inettimd and sold wholesale and retail, Smithfield at., between Sixth and Virgin alley. 4etl2-y (10-PfiRTNERSII I P—Theuntlersigneil has associated with }Mabel( John Nicola (min Baltimore, in the Gro eery and General COMMISSiOII Business, ender the style of Sellers & Dated lettJanuarel,44B. jnit2o ERAS. SELLERS. ICHARD 'F. LEECH. Jet.. imparter, and dealer in 1 Foreign and Domestic Saddlery, Hardware, and Car riage Trimmings, of all descriptions. No. I:FJ Wood et., Pittsburgh, seven doors abdVe Fifth, and one door above H. Childs 2e. Co.'s Shoe Store. aptil rlto cou - NTRA - MERCHANTS.—A. Mews t Co., 69. Market street. invite the attention of Country Merchants to their extensive assortment of Foreign and Dotnestic.Goods. which will he sold at eastern jobbing priers. (7 Wholesale Rooms. 211 story.; seSO lIEL 0 ISTERS.—.I constant supply of Shell Oysters, AD roasted or in the shell; also Game and every delica cy of the season, served up in superiod style, at the short empotice. BANK EXCHANGE, died-tf Third st between Wood and Market st f 1 1 11()MAS PALMER. Manufacturer and Importer of 1 WALL PAPER, Fine Board Prints. Borders. Land scape Paper, Ornamental Desins. , Transparent Window Shades. 4e and dealer in Writing end Wrappin. Paper, Bonnet and Binders' Boards. &e.. &c.. No. 47, 114ket st., between Third and Fourth. Pittsburgh. l'a. merl4 I - Mt:DONALD. Bell and First at., .0 I.s near Market, is prepared to make Brass Casting and Brass Works cenendly, on tlw most reasonable terms mid shortest notice, ilc invites machinists, and all those using brass works to nice nim a call, as he is 4e lerinined to do all word in his line very low. myll7-ly rosnyii MURPHY'S Looking Gims and Clock More, t) No. 9e. Wood street, Pittsburgh. A general assort ment of Pier. Mantel and Toilet Glasses; Portrait. Minim tare and Landscape Frames. plain and ornamental. of every variety of patterns. Also, a new style of lYindow Cornices; call in and see them; all of which will be sold cheap for cash. or city meeplances. ID - Ilutcls and Steamboats famished cheap. JOSEPH NIL'ETHY. 98 Wood mt.. nov3o Practical Gilder. 4 .1 1 M/ 1.11 S 6 INCL-ki R. Martin & Wholesale I_ Gene, rs, Produce and Commission Merchants. Sli Wood street. Pittsburgh. The undersigned having entered into partnership under the above style, respectfully ask the patronage of the friends of the late fine. and of purchas ers generally. They feel warranted in promising that they-Cali give Sittirilitelioll to all who may buy of them, or confide business to their care. WM. H. Smrni. tnar.M W. M. SINCLAIR. pl.l V'l' GLASS ES VAL-U..1:311.M ET.—Mulyany Led lie manufacture. until keep constantly on hand, cut. moulded and plain Flint Glassware inn all its varieties, at tht it w arl'aultse, cornier of Market and \Water ens.. Pitts burgh. Our works continue in full operation, and we are constantly adding to our stork. which enables us to fill orders with promptness. l'inrehasers - are respecifully solicited to call rind examine prices and terms. seplft-y. House, St s ra. tsp.,/ Ornuountai Pointer, and dealer in PAINTS. Nn. 44. St. Clair st„ Pitts burgh. has constantly on hand all kinds of PA ivrs. either Dry or Mixed; Japan and Copal Varnish; I.inseed Oil: Boded Oil; Spirits 'Porpentine; Window Glass. of all sizes: Putty. Pawl Brushes. &c., all of the best quality. and for stile at reasonable prices. scpll-If GARDENS.—Thts beautiful place of I. resort having been greatly repaired. the proprietor is now ready to receive BOA lIDERS, by the day, week ? or month. His accommodations are good. aria lii• prices are low. [mapd•tf) S. MeCLELLAND. 1 - 1 A. CAMERON. .11 aorofarl.,er of Hollow Wa, and .I—f• Platform Stoics. and C.an,s in general. respect fahy asks the patronage of his friends. fie feels war ranted that lie eril give P. nIiAILICIIOII to all who may par char, of him. Ilis establishment is on I'lictry's plan of Lots, .ith \Nun!. mar,ll-ly TWIN F. PratßN. i Lau of thefirm eV Malcolm, Loch •_, 4- C 0..) Whoiesale Grocer. Coninii.mon and Flour Myrrh:oil. tinaler in all kinti I of Cowin: Produre. cop per. tin pLnca, unnera' tool t. Line. lead. ii.nrsta /heel Iron. troll a•rd anaL, while lead. dye stink. coat., ca raw. anti. &r., anti Potqliargh Munatotitroa i,nerally, corner 01 Liberty anti I rwis Streets, Piniti , urgli, Pa. 1.1 . .rral ul - In Cush or Good, ina,le on consignmenis of Pro doe,r. ,kc. fray i (VSTERS ! OYSTERS ! !' s—r; o Ycliwrk re‘pectiully LuCornts his frieudo and the puhhe, that he is daily in thr re,ce:ri of fi,ar Fruh Ousters. which he served up to every style, at short !totals, to suit his CID01,111.•C S. I;7—f:round Not Cando/. and every cie,eriptiona of ronfrrtiounrici. on hand and for suit at the corner of utul Smithfield 010. repr.2.:••f; 1 F;1 11C1: E COMO! LS, .004 fin 1 F0,1;ol ot Merchant, No. 211 Wood street. l'itishur.4-h. continues to transact a general Commission business. e•pecially In the purchase and sale of American rnannivettires and produce, and In recces tog and forwarding Goods roust:ru ed to his care. As axrnt for the utanuthetorers he will he constantly supplied with the principal :truck, of Pitts ,burgh tnanufacture at the lowest wholesale priers. Ortl^rs and rest•eetetilly solicited. 1 It. Gnat A ; r‘ r nod i l 'n";Cn'. l: ear ; ner nlMaket:lreets. rtopci.Ot‘nda next. Mercantile and Steamboat Hook Keeping taught in the most effective and expeditious manner. In addl. tit,. to the usual course of instruction and practice. Mr. D. will. on Monday next. commence it course of Practical Lectures. in which the application of the science of se em:Juts to all the details or t,o.joefs will be minutely ex plained. No extra charge made for these Lectures.— Buttes of business, IU to 12, A. Nt.; 1: to A, aiad 7 to 10, jaril littrus7 DRUGS"—Jed Mohkr, Drthtttgist and pothe ./ ratty. north-west corner of Wood and Filth streets Pittsburgh. gill keep constantly on hand Drugs. Penns Otis. Dye-Stutfs_ &c. N. It —Phygiciann' rtreAcriptions earefolly compoutt4ed from the hest materiels. at an, hour of the du) or night. Pike. an apoLortrnetit of Perfumery: fine tooth. hair, and clothes I.3rOshes, &e., &c., &r., which he will sell low for en.h. npl.lll-1y WILLIAM. TROVILLO. Undertaker. Fifth street, im niedisitels opposite the Theatre. respectfully in forms his friends and the public in eencrol, that he has re sinned business as a Furnishing Undertaker. Ile is sup plied with and always keeps on hand Coffins of all sites and kinds, Shrouds, and all oilier articles necessary on such occasions, Silver plates, ice boxes. and leaden coffins will be sup plied on order. A fine beaten and carriages always ready ¶0 attend Gutr ruts. acp2D-Iy 111 A Rim - ARE. erri.ERV. SADDI.EIZV. %VALI( CC. Importer and Dealer in Foreign and Do mrsrie Eurdirtm, would respectfully inform his friends and the public generally. that he is now receiving his spring supply of Hardware at the old stand of Walker et ‘Voodwell.l\ki. SS %Vous! street, which he will di4eollC of on the most reasonable terms. Ile will be continually receiving fresh supplies direct from the manufacturers in Europe and this Country. which will enable hint to COM petr with any establishment either East or Weld. Wes tern Merchants arc invited to call and examine his stork heat, purchasing elsewhere. ma r. 5 MEZ=l=ll! roans of Pont. and Si. flair stows. Pittsburgh, Po r subscriber, having assumed t h e munitg,ement o this long, established and popular Hotel. respectfully announces to travellers and the public generally. that he will be at all times prepared to accommodate them in all things deiirrible in in well regulated Hotel. The House is now being thoroughly repaired throughout, and new fur niture added; and no pains will he spared to meke the Exensvne one of the rent nest Hotels in the country. The undersigned very respecthilly solicits a continuance of the liberal patronage which the House has heretofore received. THOMAS OWSTON. felilo-law Proprietor. John M. Townsend 111.7C;GIST AND APOTHECARY. No. 45, Market 11 street. three doors shove Third. Pittsburgh, will have constantly on hand a well selected assortment of the best and freshest Medicines, which he will sell on the most reasonable terms. Physicians sending orders will be promptly attended to, and supplied with articles they may rely upon as genuine. Physicians' prescriptions will be neettrately and neatly prepared from the best materials, at any hour of the day or night. Also, for sale, a large stock of (rush and good Perfu mery. dectlO J. D. LEIIMEII, C. W. A NLIKUIRON, Late of Pittsburgh, Pa. Late of Norio:Hie, Tenn. j EILMER & ANDERSON. DEALERS IN Comm—For -1 A warding. and Commission Merchants, No. 8, Front Street, abort Broadway. Cincinnati, Ohio. lIEFF.R TO Merchants generally, in Pittsburgh. Pa. Merchants generally. Nashville. Toun. W. F. Lane & Co., Louisville. Ky. Springer & Whiteman, Cincinnati, Ohio. James Johnston & Hewitt. Heran & Co.. New Orleans. Magregor & Morris. New York. Duval, Keighler & Co., Baltimore. Smith. Bngaley & Co.. Philadelphia. Daniel Deshan., Boston. sep24-1 y John D. Davis 4 UCTIONEER and Commission Alerchant, Corner of /I. Wood nod Fifth streets, Pittsburgh. is ready to re ceive merchandise -of every description on consignment for public or private side. and from long experience in the above business. flatters himself that he trill be able to give e n tire satisfaction to all who may favor him with their patronnge. lirgular s:ilcs on Mondnys and Thurmlays of Dry Goods and Fnncy nrticles. at 10 o'clock. A. M. . . . Of groceries, Pittsburgh inanufactured articles, new and second hand furniture, ke., at 2 o'clock, P.M. Sales every evening nt early - gnsdight. augl2-y. A Flit:PON, Bell and Brass Founder, has rebuilt and ft., commenced business at his old stand. No. 70 Se cond, between Market and Ferry streets, where he will he pleased to see his old customers and friends. . . . Church, steamboat, and bells of every - size, from 10 to 10.000 pounds, cast from patterns of the most approved models, and warranted to be of the best materials. Mineral Water Pumps, Counters. Railings. &c. ke.. to gether with every variety of Brass Castings, if required, turned and finished in the neatest manlier. • . A. F. is the sole agent for Babbitts Anti-Attraction Me tal. so justly celebrated for the reduction of friction in machinery. The boxes and composition can he lind of him nt all times. nov 13-y Q A...llfason Co.. 6:2 I%lnrket street. have reer;ved the most extettsive assortment of Shawls to he thund in this city. In addition the various styles of Cashmere. Turk'•ri. Wool Plaid. Thihct. Net. &c.. lie has received a an. w style of French Long Shawls, a superior Flicle and very fashionable, (?v!.l EIMMM&M =MI =WE ERE PITTSBURGH, - MONDAY, APRIL 24, 1848. FASiIIONS.—..S. /Were Las just received from New York the Fall Style of HATS. wifich he will in troduce this day. Satunley. August 2. , th. All those in want of a neat and superior 111.1 would do well to call at • No. 75 WOOD STREET. angea. 3d door above Fourth. rowNsEND. hrm I of C. Townsend & Co.. and Carr & Rowland, beg leave to announce to their friends and to the putilie.gen entity, that they are now prepared to execute all kinds of work in the Coach and Wagon-making business, at tba shortest notice, and warranted to be of the best qual ity. The very large quantity of seasoned timber with which they are prepared, and their facilities for business. enables them to insure the public that they are prepared to carry on an extensive and prompt business in their line. and they respectfully solicit a continuance of the liberal patronage bestowed upon the late firms. sep4 Vanlilan Blind.. ACRIBBLE k Co. hove removed to the corner of . Wood street and Diamond alley, over S. ABClain's leather store, where they tire prepared to furnish Venitiati Blinds, Wholesale and Retail. at prices much reduced; having n very eccentric mode of painting, and other silvan rages unknnwiuo others in the trade. Besides giving a su perior finish to Blinds. they trimthem with the best mate rials. making them rich and durable. N. B. Wide or narrow slats—portable or perrnancriefas timings furnished. Old Blindr rrfi tied. dec2l-y Hardware, Cutlery, and Saddlery. JOIIN WALKF:II. Denier in Foreign and Domestic Ilruilware, No. 65 Wood street, would respectfully inform his friends and the public generally, that he hes received a large stock of Foreign liardware per ships 'lsabella' "Wyoming," and -Nfonoligahela." which. to gether with n large supply of American floods he is now receiving direct from the matiuthentrers. will make . his assortment very extensive and complete. Western mer chants will please call and examine his stock. sepn STEF.L. AND FILE I%IANUFACTORY.—The subscri bers. having enlarged their establish:nem for the man ufacture of STZEI. and Fn.ms---on the corner of O'Hara and Liberty streets. Pittsburgh—are prepared to furnish PUP!! of - every description. of the best quality: and being determined to make it the interest of consumers to pur chase Files from them, respectfully invite the patronage of nit who use the article. marl6-y ANKRIM & CO. NTEWIN INVENTED PATENT BLOCK SIiIUMi 'muss, fur the immediate relic( and permanent cure of Hernia and Rupture. (Suited to all sizes.) The superior claims of this Truss consist in the comparative ruse with which it mny be worn. The pad of wood Im ing neatly balanced ovpriegs. yields to the pressure of any viol of it. and therongly adapts itself to any move• meat made by the wearer. It Snit lie worn without inter- Mission, until a cure is effected. The subscribers have made arrangements for the manufacture of these valua ble Trusses. in a superior style. in Philadelphia, and have thorn now for sale at their wrier. No. 77 Smithfield street, near Sixth, Pittsburgh. (iEoricE WATT. IYI D. W. KAUFFMAN. inOa. \ n ' f b on th e r e n trr It h e nf ` d u e t er r _ signed Proprietors of the Nlottottgahcia House announce to the Public. that the House is open tor the reception of Visitors. They are conscious of having spored no ex pense in fining out the Establishment in such a style as to retitle? every cumfort to the Guests. They hope by constant care and attention to business to merit the pa tronage Co bestowed on the late Monongahela [louse. Ittior.i] JAW'S rIIaSSIN b SON. IV ENV DRl'tl STORE.—Jons .Vono.t v. Whole 111 sale and Retail Druzgin, No. D2l Wood street. one dour South of Diamond alley. Pittsdurg.—The subscriber has nisi received from the Eastern cities. and in now opening at the above staid. a full assortment of articles inn his Hoe. consisting of Dimrs of all Lind, Dye Stuffs. Paints and Varnishes. Chemicals, &c., together With all such articles us ire noisily kept for sale at wholesale and retail drug store. His stock is entirety new, and has Leen selected with Care. Ile is confident that his articles. both as to quality and price, will please such as may favor him with a call. my 9.. y 'r II EN EUNI R-frcrtiotrnt anti glIkillf; 5.7104 , 13. "k tq Street.—The stibscribers4deeply tithidc - til for the increased and still Inc rent sutra paironaze I.,e,.towett tot them. shire the /veiling of their establislune at. beg leave to state that their baths ore nren at all times. and that hot. cold and shower van Le had at ant moment.— .1 few store hoarders ran inc accommodated Ly the week. mill gentlemen ea, procure break ta•t, littler. stirrer. etc.. at the usual how,. say breakfast 74 o'clock. a. m . dinner, ; sapper 54 p. stet,. enohlic. dintks, and other re freslitnents furnish ed 111 Noperior st) le. wet moderate tanls TIM:III'Sr & $ UNONGA 111.11. A PLANING MILL.—./ A.VIJ Mat., trolca would respeetially ittiorm his friend. nail the writhe. that hi. new estahls.dttortat is now tafuil operation. and that he i. prepared to rtirtitt.h Boot Cahill.. and till all linters for Platted hotai.er, with protaptitaile, and at the lowest rates. Board and Plank. planed on one or both •ides. con mantle on band. SuNIA, Duns and Mouldings. of every description, made to orkr . Ladders and Carpenters would - find it to their agleam. tags, to give hint a rail, as he ran now furnish them with platted *tuff, 61.11(31,16 iur every description of work. duel-tf 1 4 1irrit \VAItD 1.1V1:11V STAIZI.E.—The subeeriber. having Int-mg:II out the V1"..../1 • ft 4 , kumyn Lierry Stable Itnitt Ity C. 11. Doty. in the C. Fifth ‘Va rd. re,pertiiiiir inforit“ his friends and the generally. that he will I.erp at all tiine• a stock of the hest de ription of riding hor.es. inig •icts. carriages of all kinds, and in short everything required iu his Hue of tou.ioeac A considerable portion of his stork is new, and he is confident no stork in the rity will be soverior to his His terms will be moderate. His stable is on Liberty st., a few doors above the coital bridge, where respectful ly solicits a share of ruldie patron:tee. _ _ CHARLES COLEMAN. itTlle in also provided with an elegant Ilearso, which w di h e (umto t ed wheu required. 0cr2.5. 11.1 1 V ,e r. th o. e ,a o m lea o, s . u .. r: , to th ts , n i t r in o t l iAtc . e m t n o d t e h t e 9I woad sin el. where they have o l pc nod an extensive NVNo.A.I-I.PA PER WAREfRieSE. and will have constantly nit hand no extensive assortment of Satin. Glared. and Plain PA PER BANC:MS*3, Velvet and Imitation Borders. of the latest •tyles and most handsome pattern., for papering halls, parlors and chambers. They manufacture, and here on hand at all times. Printing. Writing, Letter, Wrippine and Tea Paper, Bon net and Fullers Boards--all of which they offer for sale on the most accommodating terms.. and to which they invite the attention of merehants and others. ALSO--Blattk flanks of all Minds and the best <moll ty; School Books, &r., always on bend, nod for solemn above. neYLS CFSAS. 11. PAULSON. (lune of the firm • of Paulson Su Gull.) tracing opened his Ill! AV store, at No. 73 Wood street. nest l oot to the corner of Fourth. is now mumunicturing, and receiv ing from the Ensiern cities, a very Jorge assortment of lints and Caps of every description. warranted to he :node in the brat manner and attic best materials. Ot ter, Seal, fine and common Muskrat, Scalene, Hair Scut, Plush and Glazed Cups. ALSO—A fine assortment of ladies Furs. pinch as lA' II X. Fitch, Genet, and Coney Muffs, • tippets and Fur Trim mings. all of which he offers at Eastern prices for cash. both wholesale and retail. Country merchants will please, call and examine my stock heture purchasing elsewhere. Wholronic Shoe Store. jH. CI ILDS & CO. ere now receiving their Spring supplies. consisting of one of the largest. cheapest. and best assortment of Hoots and Shoes that they have ever been able to bring to this market. ALSO--I.adics' and Misses' Florence Braid and Straw Bonnets, of the latest style; together with rt splendid as sortment of Palm Lent Haul, Men's and Bays' Summer Caps. .. . . .. . ALSO—A large lot of New'Tork Tanned Sole Leath er, al I of which. having beenliurchaseil at the lowest rates, and selected with;Trent care for the Western trade, will be sold at a small odcange on the coat and charges. All merchants wishing, to purchase will find it to their interest to call and examine their stock before purchasing elsewhere. mart27-te IlotrrEirs City Drt.Tlcerreepl Gallery. Philo Nell, Third street, Pittsburgh, Pa., and Franklin Buildings, Balti more, Md. Mr. Porter respectfully announces that he has. at con siderable expense, fitted up apartments and arranged light for Dagnerreotyping purposes. His long experience in the art has enabled him to overcome many of ithe objections too comtnon to pictures taken by this me thod. Mr. Porter is aware Alt:tithe impression has gone abroad (owing to the many tailnres to produce good ptctures) that clear and distinct Daguerreotypes cannot be made in Pittsburgh. Ills 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 ure invited to call and examine specimens. Instructions given. and Instruments and materials fur fished on reasonable terms. All orders from country• operators promptly attended n0v25.41 TIIIITSBERGII CHAIR AND CABINET WARE HOUSE.—.No. A 2, Third street. Pittsburgh.—The sub scribers would respectfully return their thanks to their friends and the public, for the very liberal patronage be stowed since the commencement of the new firm, and would earnestly solicit a continuance of the same. They would respectfully invite those who want to pur chase anything in the furniture or chair line, to give them a call and examine their extensive stock now on hand, consisting of some of the most splendid Eastern and French patterns of Rosewood and Mahogany 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 patients forwarded monthly, thus giving the citizens of Pittsburgh an opportunity of pas tromzing 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 ns low rates as any of the establishments in the Eastern Cities. novl9-y ROBERTS & KANE. Q HAVING AND HAIR DItF;SSNG SALOON-131.4ex kJ mm /lc FonicrAtis, Tonsorial Pr°fan'''. have fitted up the saloon on the corner of Cherry alloy and Water at., near the National Hotel. formerly occupied by Clement Archer. and are prepared to wait on gentlemen at once, with ease. comfort rind politeness. In rottneetion with their saloon. they have fitted up an exeell , nl shower bath. where persons can have shower baths nt nll hours of the day. They still continue to serve theircustnmers also at their old Stand, corner of the Diamond and Union street. fel47-t( . • ..1-2-,.. - •; r -_. Business tEarbs Amer oar K=C=== -,,',,,••••••••:.;,..,:':',.,.,;:', , ;.',..',.:"i - . - 1 , :•-i -•:::.,-,:': IMO ERNI i ~'~ £llistc ktucnns. J: Burnside, " AUCTIONEER AND COMMISSION MERCHANT, ALLEGU CITY, PA. CIRCULAR.—The undersigned having complied with the requirementa of the Auction Law, and taken out a Commission as Auctioneer. for the City of Allegheny, is now ready to receive mercbandize. in all its variety, on consignment for either public or private sale; and from long experience in the above branches of business. flat ters himself that he will be able to give entire satisfaction to all who may favor hint with their patronage. . Liberal advances made on consignments. I shall en deavor to make speedy sales and quick returns. Tendering you and your friends my services. I remain your obedient servant, \\3i..l. BUILNSIDE. Allegheny city, September. 1847. James May, James JOhri Little, Jr.. John D. Guthrie, Wm. A. Hill & ones IL M*Clintork, James K. Logan, John D. Davis, Co..i arke & ll:lnnen. John B. Mc- Fadden & Co., Alexander Stuart, Young ..Ir. Stevenson. novl4-y John. Cartwright, T MPORTER and Matinfacturer of Cutlery. Surgical and I Dental Instruments, Saddler's and Tanner's hand tools, Taylor's Patent Shears, &c. Also. manufactures Truss es. Supporters. &C., in great variety. John Cartwright. manufacturer and import e r of Pen, Pocket. and Table Cutlery: Razors, Scissors. Files. Saws, Tools. &c., has removed to 83 WOOD Simmer. second door below Diamond alley, And has lately received a large assortment of PEN AND POCKFX KNIVES. KNIVES AND FORKS. • Also. Roucrs' and Whoinenholins' FINE CUTLR`i, Elliosis,hoilecrs% Wade 111:11 Bro.'a ItazorA, Scissors. Razor Strops. &c. Damascus and NVirc Twist Cli'siS RIFLES AND PISTOLS. • Allen's. Colt's. and Blind's REVOLVERIS: Powder Flasks. Shot Belts. Game Bags; Walker's and Come's Extra Percussion Caps: Bowie. Dirk. and Iluntine Knives. Tool, and) as Callipers, Dividers. Plyers. ' Nippers. Hand Vices. Squares. Rides. Braces. Bits. Spoke Shaves. Stocks and Dies. Wire and Iron Gunge*, Mathematical Instruments. &c., in very great variety. frr Johbing and repairing neatly and punctually done. y Ml==tlMl PIPHE subscriber has paid into the Treasury of the Cont i mouwealth, the amount of license required by law. Ale has given the regularly approved security, and taken out a eumission of the first class. as.au Auctioneer of the city of Pittsburgh. and rented that spacious wayeroont belonging to Sylvann. Lothrop. Esq.. No. 114 Wood at.. three doors front Fifth. were he is prepared to attend to the sale of every. kind of Alerrhundise. Furniture. Real Estate. Stocks. Shirping. he-either at the Auction Rooms or on the premises, curl will in all cases exert himself to the utmost for the benefit of iris employers, 011 rite most reasonable terms: he will sell exclusively and only on commission; neither purchasing nor having any interest whatever on goods in tl e store, but merely the C011317115-1110/1 1110/1 fur selling. thereby giving all owners a fair chance. without partiality of haVing therein property disposed of to the best advantage. Sales will be promptly settled when made: advances will tic given at any time on the audit accommodating terms; mere-hams will 1101 be rilaTaltli for advances. Regular sole flays. MO!Ill:13 - 11nntl 111111,41 n y%. of Dry Goods. Ertireries. Furuntirc. aml every evening. Harilw*t . Cutlery, NVatches. Enos. l'istois. and fancy articles; Books. on Saturday evenings. nog I .1 A NI F.S I NT' WENN CAEAP lIAT AND CAP ROUSE, No. 102. Wood Vereet. SPRING PASUM SILK. lIF:AVER. AND ❑ATS. . - - The subscriber respectfully informs his customers and the public, :Lathe has returned from New York, bringing with !thin the most approved st)le of (tuts. for spring and stunincr wear. adopted by William it. Beebe. Broadway. Bate Beebe Sr Costar.) Ile sterna also inform the public, that he is tinily manufacturing Hata and Caps. of nil des criptions, which he is determined to diapOSC Or at prices to please the purchaser: that is, cheaper than any other Hat establishment in the city. 117 - Cmiettry Xlerchnitts. Tristan; to purchase lints and Caps, by wholesale. arc requested to call and examine his assortment: es he fools confident of being able to picaso its quality, quantity - , and twice. ft. W. 61.ASSGOW, Manufacturer. tin 102. Wood at.. 3sl door below John 1). Darts' tent-I,l:tin • Commercial Auction fluorite. New York - Pekin Tea Company ei UTIoN 70 THE PUBLIC'. 4 LT:NANDI:It J Al - NES is the only authorizEil anent i n piirst i nrgh and Allegheny eines. for the sale of the Pekin Ten Company's 'rens of 75 anti 77 Fulton st.. N.: w• York. Any other person in Pittsburgh pretending to sell uur Tens is ant imposter, nail deceive all Wbo may patronire him. is commonly known that the Pekin rrz Csanpany's Tens have proved superior to all other Teas sold, and fur thin reason many persons have dishon eitly pretended to have the sale of the Pok in Tea Loin pany'a Teas. salient they are all the time vending trash anti cheap stud: Nvltic It they have obtained elsewhere.— Otlic r.. again assume the name of the Pekin Tea Com pany and imitate oar packages, and thereby deceive many. We ore i.tiormed that there is n person in Pittstnll, under the name of the New York until Philu d-lpbin Pekin Tea Company. We hare only to say that this assumed company have no COMICXiOII, wha:ever. with the New York Pekin Teu Company, as conmmem of tea will readily discover by comparing the article they sell with di, genuine tea, sold by the New York Pekin Tea Company, at the store of Alexander Jaynes, No, 72 Poi:tali street. N. IL—Messrs. NIeCAI.IIIO.NT & BOND, of Philadel phia. have no connexion, whatever. with the New York Pekin Tea Company. nor have they any right or privi lege toot true ender a IMMO SO nearly resembling ours as to have a tendency to mislead the public. Godey'a Lady*. Book and Family Magazine finlE oldest Alagazme in the United States, contains 1 monthly sixty pages of reading t matter, by the first writers in the country,—twelve more than the New York Magazines. Two splendid steel Engravings; an undeni ably authentic colored monthly Fashion Plate; Model Cottages and Churches. Crochet Woth. and other matters for the Ladies. all illustrated and well expinined.&c. Price for One Yenr, (which includes the Lady's Dol lar Newspaper, tanking three publications in one month) 8•• t 00 Two copies, without the Lady's Dollar Ne wspaper • • 3 00 Five copies, with ons mate person sending the club • • 10 00 Eight copies 13 00 Twelve copies 20 00 A speeitneli of either the Lady's Book, or the Lady' Dollar Newspaper, will be sent to any person paVug post ag:e on the request. Address, 1.. A. GO I)E%. jentM-tf No. 113. Chesnut nt.. Philadelphia. Fifth St Turning Establishment. 1111 E Subscriber, having completed his late improve meats. is now prepared to do nil kinds of Turning, and Sawing inn style fur superior to any other shop in the West, us he has now twelve turning lathes. boring ma chines, arid circular saws fitted tap on the latest and most improved plans. lle would most respectfully inform Iris friends, and the public generally, that he intends to give his full attention to their orders. le will keep a constant supply for the accommodation of hisamusitry customer,. (carpenters and cabinet-mukers.) of newel-post arid Irak lusters. materials for coluinns arid hand railing, bed posts and table legs. Also, bed posts and rails fitted tip on his most approved plan of iron fasteners and hickory screws. All orders front a distance promptly attended to. IL RYAN. N. 13.—Our German friends will alwnys find some at tentive German in the estoblishtnent to Attend to their onh•rs. N. 11.—The subscriber would further inform the public that he bus n very powerful engine—about 70 horse pow er—and a few small rooms to let, with steam power it them. suitable for small branches of manufacture. Fifth street. No. tta, betweeu Wood and Market sts. ja1125-dlm A. A. Mason & OA Ms flirter ATBERT, BETWEEN THIRD AND FOURTH STIIIIHTS. INFORM 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 win close out their large and well selected stock of Fall and Winter Goods, AT cosy, and in many cases less than cost, to ena ble them to open their new store with all entire stock of new Goods. The sale will commence this dny. and continue until the first of March, or until their removal. Their extensive assortment of DRESS GOODS will be sold MB 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, Alpacnis, &c., CLOAK Goons—French and Getman Merinos. Queen's Cloth, French Plaid Clonkings, Broad Cloths of all the most fashionfible colors. Mack and Fancy Dress Silks, of every variety. StlAwts—Caslnnore, Tcrkcri, Tartan, Plaid, and other Shawls; a very large assortment, fully reduced one half in price. FLA:cixt.s—Welsh, English, and American Flannels, of all colors and qualities. • Bonnet and Cap Ribbons. Gloves, Hosiery, Gimps and Fringes, Wrought Collars and Capes, Laces. Artificial Flowers. Plumes and Peath era, Scarfs, Cravats. Handkerchiefs, Fancy Buttons, &c. LINEN GOODS of every description. Woolen Goods. Cassimeres, Cassinetts, Vestings, Beavers, Pilot's, Tweeds, Jaynes. Whitney and Bate Blankets. Also, an extensive assortment. CalieOes, Chintzes, Do mestic Gin hams, Checks, Stripes, Tickings, Brown and Bleached Muslins, &c. . . . . . , The following will be some of the Prices: Cashmeres lgte. Usual price 37k. Mous. do Laines' I2le. .26:831c. Gala Plaids ..... •• • • •50e. a a . $l,OO. Mohair& Oregon do• •20e. a a 37k. Alpaccas 199. a a 27k. Flannels 20r. c a 37k. Wrought Collars.• .• •1.9. k. " ili 37k. Calicoes• - - OS Inc. 414 c 12k. Casatinetts. ...... .28Cit31.e.t. a ' 50c. Together with every artic le 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: Urtnl2) A. A. MASON & CO. 410 . COUNTRY IBERCIIANTS.—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 thotuenad pounds. delivered at my Book Store. No. 89 Wood street, Pittsburgh. 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. tjau7] LUKE LIVIATIS A ioARs.-75.n00 CIGARS. of the following celebrated C brands: Silva. Esulapio, Dos Amigos, De Fusten, London Uranio. Falla Principe. La Royndero, Colorado, Regalias, Coma.. Jump Sang Principe, Cheroot's Eagle Principe, Lord Byron Begonias. For sale by. • deoo P. C. MARTIN. NEM NM= novol..A.ss & co.. and 77 Fsholt st.. N. 't MEIM MEM , mo t.. MEM mew llli9cctlancons. 8008 IND JOB PRINTING- OFFICE, N. W. Corner'of Wood and RUM Streets. THE Proprietor of the :MORNING Post' and llTERc,trax AND MANUFACTDDDR. respectfully informs his friends and the patrons of these papers, that he has a large as sortment of JOB TYPP., AND ALI. OTHER MATE RIALS necessary to a Job Printing Office, - and that he is prepared to execute LETTER • PELSS PRINTING Or EVERT DESCRIPTION: Books. Bills of lodine, Cirettlar, Pamphlets. Bill keads, Carrie. Handbills: Blanks. hat Ttps. s • All kinds of Slani.a. Stage. Steamboat and Canal Eon: Billsorith appropriate Cum, printed on the shortest notice and moat reasonable terms. He respectfully asks the patronage of his friends, and he public in general, in this branch of his business. ectr72 L. HARPER. Vegetable Pulmonary Balsam. TT is now twenty years since I find-used the Vegeta -1 bin Pulmonary Balsam in my family. Since that time it has been my practice to keep a bottle-of the article by tne for the use of my family. which is large. and for the benefit of my friends. I have uniformly found it to be a very valuable. efficient medicine: anal thMit, that by using it seasonably for the compinints for which it is recom mended. it has often prevented the disease from taking a more serious form. In one instnnce, I. recommended it to my brother. who resides in the State of New York, who wan dangerously ill with a disease of the lungs. He line since written to me for more, having found no which cave him FA much relief. OTIS PECK. Sold in Pittsburgh by' B. A. FAIIN}STOCK A- CO.. Corner of First and "%Wood; also. corner of Sixth 0,0 Wood mreets. dee/5 Pi:RE GREEN AND I3I.ACK TEAS. from the York Pekin Ten Cornpan v.—Just reeelved nt the Pe kin Tcn Store. 72 Form!, street-a very lame simply of fresh Green and Blank Tenn. of nil the 'different grnden !nud unalitien imported into thin country: peeked in tend. in 5 1b. hove, in I lb- 1. lb-and lb. nneknees, Al?aslb. tiu r I7 IIIIIiNICM, of the different qunlitien. ronvenient for fentilien and nteamliont, raite;itte in prices froln.:7bee ntn , t 7 lb.. to 51.50. Fine Oolong Black Teas, at 50.0?;. 75. and $l.OO kt lb. We will refund the atones - in all cases where 011 T Tens do not give entire natinfactiint, or exchange for a different article. For sale at the Pekin •Pea Store, :•d Fourth Ft.. by deen A. JAYNns BOOTS, SHOES. TRUNKS. &C.— Fallamsbrr Hay * lk ward. wholesale and retail Root. Shoe and Trunk Store. No. I.li Liberty street. nearly opposite the broil of Wood. F.&. IL have in store and ale receiving their Fall and Winter stork of BOOTS. SHOES. eonsisting t of the largest stork they have ever been able to bring to this market. Our stork of cooks have mostly been manufac tured to our order, and expressly fur the Pittsburgh mar ket. We also have constantly on hand a Kplendid stock of Fin yirards Metal& Gum Elastic Shorn. both for ladies' and gentlemen's wear. the most beautiful article ever mannfacturcil. We would solicit an examination of tutu stork of goods. by all who wish to purchase either at wholesale or retail. as we shall sell at it small urfertnte nines MO. Country merchants will find it to their inter est to call and examine nur stock before purchasing.. FOLLANSBEE & IIAYW ARO. No. ISG ' j party st PIANOS -j-: rhirk,rinz.--One splendid rose wood 61 Oc tave Pistio Forte. made by Cliiekerine. Boston. - Th-rs.—Ono smiti-grand Pihno Forte. from the manufac tory of Henry lterz. Paris. Gl Octaves. Gale 4. Co.—One ssrvell rose wood 8 Octave. mode by Gale & Co., New York. One ditto mahogany 6k Oc tave. SAN/dart. New Vork.--One eleennt mahogany F Octave. which bait been In use for about a year. rttee two hundred dollars. sF.roND HAND PIANOS.—An excellent second hand Piano. made by Loud & Brothers, in good order. Price Stoo. One second-hand Plano. Price WA. For sale by JOHN H. MFJ.LOR. novi S.l Wood street. in, ANC)" GOODS at 7. Ktrisr.v's new store G 7 Market st 1." 4.5 pea rhinu vaSCA. vat-ions styles: 4 doz. pieces shaded and plain velvet ribbon; block • s Celestial and Terreatinl Globes; II " Ivory Metnorntishim Tablets: 4 “ Cut velvet pocket Looks and cord ruses. 4 Horse-shoe combs. imitation of shell; 0 " German silver ten belts. TRIMMINGS. A Inree, lot of (limp bend black fringe. A good' assortment of Drab mid mole colored; Gimp to match; f ‘ " l rri -id it e un b i l e a fl k l3 : uttons. Willi a great variety of miscellaneous, goods, amongst which are Ertrn home size F.rnoitg• • Coral Betels. nssoried stronds; Writfiez, Desks. ell sizes; Lnilics work boxes 13nekgninnion Consist Gold Sneetacies, all ages; Black Union Galloon, All the above goods will be sold low. nov•2s IfOATCEPATIIIe BOORS.—Just received , at the Rook store of the subscriber. in Fifth at.. near Market: filiarria Moira. pure, br Samuel linhneman. translated and edited by Charles Julies Hempel, 51• - 4 vols. Hartman's Arun. bis mns, by Dr. Hempel, vol. 1. Homiroptithie Domestic Medicine. hr J., Lowrie, en larged and inmroved by A. J. Hall. M. D. lahr's New Manuel. vol. 1. Nos. I and 3. llerings Domestic Physician. A Manuel of Domestic Cookery. for the use of persons who are under Homeeopathic treatment. Booninghausen's Therap.rtic Pocket Book, for Homit pathists. by Dr. Okie. Halieman's Chronic Diseases, V 01.5. Together with Medicine Chests, of different sizes and prices. lapinl VICTOR SCRI BA. - 1\713W BOOKS JUST RECEIVED.—Henven upon 1.1 Earth• by laneway. one volume, - $O SS Charm - wk . . Choice Works, by Lymington, I vol.. obd Coincidences of the Old and New Testaments, by Rev. J. .1. Blunt. D. D.. 1 vol.. - - • - '25 Chalmers' Miscellanies. Poems. Essays, &c.. 1 SO Select Works of James, Venn. 'Wilson. Phillips and Jay. in one large vol- for the low price of I .511 The Free Church Pulpit. 3 volumes, - - 500 Mcidern Infidelity, by Schmucker; Life of David. - -0 75 Daily Walk with God. by Mathew Strong. 033 Circle of Human Life. by Tholuck, 0 35 Memoir of Charlotte Elizabeth. - - 0 31 The Works of Francis Turretine, in the original I.ntin. to he complete is four volumes,—three eolemes now remiy: Willis' Poetical Works. in splendid Turkey Morocco. The above, with a great variety of new books, lust re ceived by ELLIOTF & ENGLISH. jan7 50 Market st.. between_ Third and Fourth._ XVEW AND VALUABLE BOOKS..lTmlesigned Coin i. in the writings Lisith of the Old and New Testaments, an argument of their veracity; With an ap pendi x. containing andesigned coincidences between the Gospels and Acts and Joseplans: By Rev. J. J. Blunt, D. D. First American, front the Second Loudon Edition. The Errors of Modern Infidelity illustrated and refitted. by S. M. Sehinneker, A. M., pastor of the First Lutheran Church. Germantown'. Pa. Sacred Philosophy of the Seasons: illustrating the per fection of God in the phenomena of the year; in four vol umes—one volume devoted ,to each season. By the Rev. Henry Duncan. D. D. Chalmers' Miscellanies. embracing Reviews, Essays. and Addresses. By the late Thos. Chalmers, II D. The above, with a large variety of new and Standard Works, for sale low, by ELLIOTT & ENGLISH, NEW WORKS.—Good Wives, by Mrs. Child; History of Women, by Mrs. Childs: Prose and Poetry of Europe and America, by Morris and Willis; Machiavelli's History of Florence; Life of Brinvenuto Cellim; Letters of John Adams to his Wife; Book of the Court: l.nttobe's Solace of Song; Dictionary of Quotations. H. S. BOSWTHITH & CO.. nov2s No. 43 Market st. Brandies. 4 .0 WHOLE. Ralf, Quarter and Eighth Pipes of the following brands and vintages: Sazerae,' Seignette-- - Otard, 18.37 and 1844;Pinot, Castlllion & Co., '44; I lennessy. 1844; Dopey, P. E. 0. The above Wands are warranted pure. or no sale; good judges are an invited to e2amine for themselves, at the corner of Smithfield and Front streets. novIS P. C. MARTIN. VALUABLE BOORS---1301114'S STANDARD lA -1 BRARY.—Machiavelli's History of Florence and Prince ; Roscoe'. Led the Fourth , Roscoe's Lorenzo de hTediel: Schiller's Don Carlos nod other Dramas; Beck man's History of Inventions; Memoirs of Count Gram mont; Schleyell's Philosophy of History: Schley-61's Dramatic - Literature; Memoirs of Col. Hutchinson: Rob'. Hill's Miscellaneous Works; Life of 13oinenutO Cellini: Cox's House of Austria; Bonterweek's Swinish Litera ture. For sale by H. S. BOSWORTH lk CO.. deeS 4. Market street. Turkey; DRUGS.--Gunt Myrrh f k i';l n in o h , citg n e t ; c " Opium,- - new crop; " Galbanum, strained; Extr't. Jalap; Dandelion; " Belladonna; Just received, and for sole by B. A. FAIINF.STOCK CO„' deck B. First and Wood Mn D Y&WOO his. chipped Logwood; 75 ground do; 100 " chipped Fustic. lug " ground Camwood; Just received, and for sale by 13. A. FAHNESTOCE is CO., jans Cor. First and Wood sts OR sALE, Four Lots---Bounded by Penn. Liberty and. Hay sta.. each lot having 1 feet front, and ex tending hack 110 feet. Two of them are corner lots, and the position of the whole _property is one of the moat ad vantageous in the city. For further information apply to M. SWARTZWF.LDER, Fourth at.. IM%===i=l j) ESZ I AC W-75 ounces post recrtyeu lulu tor tale by B. A. FAIINF.STOCK & CO., deui corner of First and Wood sta. - . = MEE Mv,EM ants respectfully Infcma their friettds' and the public, that they are prepared to furnish and , at. tend to every thing in the line of I.lofortakerg , 11 : they : have quit the business of Cabinet; aking. and their tenth - in will be devoted alto-tether to the abovobusiness,, keep a large assorunent of COFFINS made and finigh ed t covered. and lined in the neatest manner. with a variety of materials, and ut sill prices; we keep SIIROVDS Ma dy made, of all sizes,of Flannel, and Mnalin. at all prices. and ma de in the eastern- style, and all Whet articles necessary for dressing the iteati..and fureishinE funerals, of quality and prices to out; SILVER, PLATER for engraving the name and ago ICE- CASES for.laying the body in me, by those who wish to keep their friends any length of time, and have ZINC I'AN to put Ice in fur laying on the" body:- I.EADEN Colima alWaya .on hand. We have a splendid new. HEARSE and.a par of, fine horses, and any number of the . best .curriegi a, eto, etc., find will be prompt, punctual, and reasonable. tigtn-y Thabrellas, Parasols, Parasolettes, • AI D WALKI.NG. CAN P. 13 NIBILELLA.S. , lr i o . ne lL iu ß t i h C e l VEd S ttta ST ) E 4o m . Philadelphia. Merchants are respectfully - informod..that I contltltit to manufacture all the above. gam's,. by the nig of ileum, notwithstanding, the great opposition of parties opposed to the idtrod action of expensive.improvements.. 'My mesott• ment,is complete, and prices so low as to give euatiaat isfaction. ID - AS tileTC is MI lanbrclla Store next door, of nearil the same uunw. it is important you should rernembliTill 11. RIC ILA RDSON. Steam Fnetnry. and Pantenits. gra, Working Cant Umber/la. sign of the LADYI/1111EROLR,NO. 104, Market st.. Philadelphia. • . If:7 - Attention is requested to the relebritell'lralking Cane Ginitralla, a neat and beautiful article, coulliinitiltp the advantages of a Cane and Umbrella- ' •reniT: . Young Ladleo' SoyOlitury, Arles'bett) , - . City. • f H. :N. W. METCALF wsuld uttotuteelo - the - eith . rl zees of_ - Allegheny stud vicinity. the intended ul of his School, tram the corner ol Sandusky andSlystS.- berry hITE:eIS. where he has been teaching foi.Ahelait twelve months. On and niter April IA: he Rooms on Federal street. in.,•gColonade gild door from the bridge. The Academic Year will tonged ofteigt Sessions. of fire months each. commencing on Mai t:• Monday itt February and September. • • ."2: FMTES OF TUITION. SKS..SION OF FILE ZIONTIIti. English Department—hieluding.geatling.,Orthiwaphy. and Defining. IVritin 2 : English Griimmar. torie;:Lo• gic. English Composition and Criiieisnr. tory. Aritlitnei and the higher branches of Mashernsaimr, lc round Philosophy. Chemistry. Astronomy, Botin, y,Pby siology. Geology. IMtelleetual and Moral 'Seienee. and all other branches requisite to a thorough Englieh.Ednerri. lion - - 620'00 Classical Department—hu•Wding the Laths, Greek untl. French languages. ench an ridditional charge 00 The services of competent Teachers are secured.fiai such an may desire to receive idstructions iu DIU*II4, Painting. and Music. •, Those designing to enter. will hurl it to their ieterest to do so as near to the opening or the Seanloll as TOSSPAIS , ; . yet pupils will be received 'at any time dusidig.the Sessioui and will be charged ut the above rates only from Alus time-of entrance. Ne deductions will Luinailetforabson ces. except in cases of protracted Any information which may be desired. will be cheers fully cuunnanicated to those who cull. uport the instructor at his rounds. . • . - Reference may also be made to the following 111C11...- Dr. T. F. Dale, Allegheny, Don, C. Sltelei. Plttaliargh. Rey. D. Elliott, " Rey. D.ll. Diddle, Mr. 11. P. Schwartz, 4 ' Rey. 11. Dyer.' je ten -trim S. MORRIS & Cfre• - . IfI,ACR WRITING INK, J Strel or Quill Pens. and the Copying Prem.—Tins Ink is the result of the experiments of several yours. _devoted to the manufacture, 00.011 extensive scale, of an at - licit:O. suited to all the purposes of the consumer. Thb.-iterfeeV don of this Writing Ink consists in the folly - wing prorunk.. ties: FM - MlTT—ill which property it' Will lie found to surpass all previous preparations. It will Sow with - Per- feet freedom. either from quill or steel pens, and is.eatinf ly free from any corrosive quntities. CobouThcf cohir of this article is a rich. lieuutiful blue thick. .•: - '•• All good black Atk, frotn its necessary chemical -- constitution, requires t.vpm . utre to the nit to impart color. alt must not. tberetore. I e expected. that the tasr... went the bottle is sped. the luk will be found to Lea jet Muck.- The first lippeuratice will be pale; hut tide' ei ilosint'lo the chellilettl action of the oimovphere,.eitbtz on paper or in the inkstand, it will assume a brilliant black hue. Peumaxgver—The color is unalterable by the lapse of time. It w ill never fade. Un this account all-inn.ortiud records should be made in this uniele, as years only deepen and strengthen its ant. N. B. This Ink is suitable for all kinds of-Wets:Hie Pens. and for Pens made of Quint,: and what is irepot. tam and very desirable with many, mill give arettett impression by the Copying Press.' We are using, in the instinnions with which vre are cotte:ted. Morris' Btu • Black IFririnir ink;, i and.in tea - pent to fluidity. brilliancy. and permatienu, beieve t Impactor to an) Ink we have heretofore [SiverLy_ •• A. Thurston. Cashier Bank of I.ouissille; Wet.. Bich art Lion, Cashier Northern Bank of Keniucky; George,,C.; Gawatlimey, Cushier Bank of gentuck- y: 1... L. Shrew., President of the Gas Bank, Thomas L. Ireim. Cleat"( Barren County Court: Curren l'ope, Clerk of 'Jefferson County Court,; P. B. Arwood. Secretary Firma:V/Inm rime Company: John Muir. Agent. Lexington Insurance Company; S. S. Goodwin. Secretary Portland ,Day - Dock and Insurance Company; D. S. Chambers, Seetetary Franklin Fire and Marine Insurance Company; - . J.-H.. Ithomer. Treasurer Louisville Satinglnstitotion.. A supply of Me above Ink. just reed and for safety fel"; JOHNSTON 1r..-STOCKTGAT..t Labor Saving Powder I MOUNT EAGLE TRIPOLI. MANI:FACTIMEti dT ' THE BOSTON' MOUNT EACT.EWORES!, ' F O R cleaning the surface of Window, Mirrors, .114 Giros Ware. and restoring it to its original tranvia reto this article is decidealy without an equal. Beth tune and labor are saved by its use. A thousand refer , ences could be adduced, ii necessary, to certify to . this tact. It will remove the oxide from. the surface of rm. Capper, Brass, Britalane . a. - Tin. ¢e., with the greaten, facility. giving it nu unrivalled palish. • t : A fair trial is all that the propnetors ask, and will con vince the most skeptical of its utility. for Gre.—Let the Powder be applied hpon damp. soft woollen cloth. With a very - little - eXenton s every particle of oxide may be 11:11/0Veth . 1014 JOSEI'II R. CARR. General Agent. t - For mle by JOHN D. 1110RUAN, Druggist.- • LINE Y AND DREII9 . • ,N,I I I%TAi I i I i U N I CTV:sVait i giIENT. R N o . 10 St Glair (between Penn and the Bridge.)—Dresses, Chakikcapes. Sc.. made to the lutest French at d Fag — liart Fashions. Also, Bonnets, Hoods. Capes, Head "Dresses, • .re. A choice celetion of new styles Satins, Si k Velvets ' , French Flowers. Gimps. rich cap and bonnet - Ribberus Laces. Fringes, Cords. Buttons, Crapes, Modes,- ratlines Cumbries. Se., for sale, wholesale- and retail nt the lowest price. Country Alillinerti suPplied with the latest French and English Patterns of everynew article in the Millinery and Dress-making line, at Nevr York prices. Straw Bonnets cleaned and altered to - the present fash; ion. jantla P. ISAAC ]ONES. - SWIM 1. glitaa. JONES & CLITIGG I ANUFACTI:ItERS of Spring and Bliiter Plough Steel, Steel Plough Wings, Coach and Elitt , tie Springs. Hammered Iron Axles; and dealers in IHaPs able Castings, Fire Engine Lampe. and Coach Trimmiagt generally, corner of Ross and rontais.,. Pittsburgh, EA; 31 A 5 S ta SK ri . c y , u tr s e t et received, by ZEBULON 11;ITS 1 dozen fine Was Masks; 6 " Paper " 5 Conunon; 3 grAss Metallic Comb Cleanersr I dozen F.gg Boilers; 1 " Salt Spoons; 2 " Bone Mustard Spoons; 4 gross German Silver 'table Spoon's; 6 " " Tea " 2 " nutter Knives; I " Picture Toy Books; 20,000 China Marbles; 6 dozen fine Woolen Comforts. A great variety of Coats and Caps. BASKETS. 5 dozen fine French willow Baskets; 2 willow Market 6 " Straw Travelling " " Clothes 12 " Metal Toy " Willow Cradles; 6 " Glass Motto Seals; 3 " Bone " Stamps; Alleles Patent Revolving Pistols; S pair common Brass dozen setts Chessmen;..• 2 " Dominoes; 6 " Tailors' Tape Measttres; , " Steel K . eySti assorted; 3 " China Do nd Sheep; st r ings her Beads; 12 Nests Drums _ «T CANNOT - SAY TOO MUCH. - .FOILIT.*::.MoIa • 1 proof of the efficacy. or Dr. Wain ps o t i o u t d Mixture. React the followinE rresra • 777 'au, Feb. - tam k- Messrs. Hays 4- Brockway :..A sense of duty - comPedi me to make a statement in regird to' - the Micas of yin*: • Dr. Willard's Cough Mixture upon my system. FUrsoras, = twelve weeks. during the winter, I was id much troubled. with a harrassing cough, as to reader me entirely iMabla to attend to my work; and, from the nature afrayirystemii..- I had every reason to believe, was rapidly running law consumption. After trying various remedies., withers effect, I was led to try a bottle of the Oriental . Mixture, and must say that I consider it the bas t United States—in fact, I cannot say too much for,. Kolb*: Was entirely cured by the use of the first bottle,. thsCT afilieted, I would say, 'get a bottle of it. tattle Price 25 cents. rot sale by - • • _ HA ysBROCIIIV k No. 2, Com. Row, Liberty at-near Canu,klbsesa,, • Sold idea by IfebBl J: FLFZUNG.T.tavvrencevinir • T ANDRZIM'S "GARDEN SEEDS.-- 7 the lubsc '.e[,' .11_a has just reetived - his annual supply . of . lAnd re tt . Garden seeds, warranted fresh and gentvue t embnto every variety worth cultivating. The attention of AO* era, gardeners, and others, is leSPECallity called - Id mi t. stock. - . .r. I...sNowDE.N, - . (94 - - NR..2cmlitirt, .-. , 1 '',-: '''' Wan MEM --,:, :,..,-,-.....,..- ,- [...,ic - :,; , ,...ir.,:'- . .- - - . ,! - T -, : , .ii]..1'.;':. :i-„'!,:',:-::::::,.,.-:. NUMBED 238j' itliscellantons, rrrslitAtuit STEEL WORKS AND SPIPMi AND • AXLE FACTORY• ERZ LICEIN ~+e; ::.: i:;_ ' hx , ~ __ ry~- NMI
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