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The 'WeeltAr Mercury wad Ideinelactioser re itahlisbed• from, the same office. on a double medium sheat,,at TWO ,INDLLAILS a pear, Lit - advance—single Capita FIVE c arra. try- No.paver will be discontined (unless nulls discre tion of the proprietor ' ) until all arrcarages arc paid. No intention will be paid to ally, order unless ac companied b the looney, or satisfactory refrinice in this city. TERMS OF ADVERTISING • PER:NEM/N. OF TWELVE RINIF4 OA two. One Insertion, $O5O t -One Mouth. Two- do. U 75 I 'net, •do Three••do I OU Three do Ones Week ... • ... -•••1 50 f Four do Two••do-• 250 Six•••do Three do 300 1 One Year ..... 'YEARLY ADVERTISEMENTS: • Changeable at Pleasure. ONE swans. TWO 4tIr•UE:S. Months $l5 00Six Moliths• •• • • 20 00 Dae 't Yeir 30 00 One Year- • ...... -•30 00 1.10%4er advertitements in vroportiott. trr y" 'tants , FOUR 1..1X ES. Fire . Dollars a Year. Large eats nil! not be inserted, unless an extra price is );aitl. - REM lIJ Miertkeiroints upon rrlrieli the number of loser tio:oc is not marled. teiil or rosonrii anti charged until or dreril 'out. - A 1.{1.31'i.:..11,L1R/Nr., (tar,. ey at Latc.—Oiliee t Fourth 1. /1. . street. nrar R. Patterson 's Livery Stable. (OA: I)L ciEoltra: w.vrr.--Oilice, No.' :7 Smithfield st. near Sixth st.. Pitts attittll-y 14 it...A. W. Old VEIL. Ph ysitia n crod Surgron.—Oilice No. IN. St. Clair street. l'itvliorgh. jy:n • lute C. S. Attorney. Ints I V rent aired his office hi No. d :it. Clair ft. 1 1ti... - .4011:\ eIjAIVFOIL . _L.I opposite the Exchaai.e. OILLANIX) I.OOJIIS. Attorney at Lato.--Ihtice 4th 1... j. NI- 1111110(e Wood. julyt-y. ► 110 MAS M. MA SitALL. , Attorney at Aare.—Mice j_ Lowrie's Buildings. Fourth st. jtati-1 y. I.IIES CALLAN, Atfurney at Lam, corner of tVylie al. anti Fifth streets-- Law Corner." fettlO-y IT Si KENNEDY, Attorney at Lam,. Office in the le MIMIC buildin with. Aldaruum sl'llaster, Fifth st., betwe.tti liassl and Stnithfit.:ll eta. nel7-fine, JOIIN IJAILTON. Attorney at Lnie.--Ooiee. North side of - Fifth street. batsmen Wood and Smithfield, in the some building..vith Alderman Morrow. ' TOS C. M'ICIUBIN. Attorney et Low. dice In Wallace's building, on 4th st., between Wood end ennithtield sta. nnyt.-y. (.1 tiOlt(iti W. LA I:Sti, 'Wortley . .141 Counsellor Cl Late 1,1" . and Notary Pub/ie.—Office at the corner of 4th nod Wood stn. over Si'belt 1 Jones' Ex - chance office. oct4 VrILLS Atturauys atad Counsrlkt” I at Lam Pittsburgh, Pa.—Otbee on Fourth at, be tween Smithfield nod Ornot. Innrl4-y I,NHAIUND SNOWDEN. Attorney at Late.--tinice in Jr. 4 the building on the Mirth East corner of Fourth and Smithfield sts. IMY I I -y . 0 1 ee C A 1 14 Wood '. and !get t s t. b u1.4:14 Isr,CANDLESS tr. Art.:LURE, Attorneys and Counsel .111. .lors at La tr.-43411C, on Fourth street. opposite It. tt[ IL 11. Patteruttis Livory Stable. Pittstattr4h—seplo-y 'ORW IW&SWait Z 1 'EL.DEIL Attortirys at La —Office on Puortit street. between Wood atittSl Kehl. oppo:itc Patterson 's Livery Smith, Attor,tey a • Ca. &Idiot 40 Jr La m-o:fie. removed to the 2d door below UMW st,. OH Fourth, to thu crake lately occupied by Alderman Mil ler. utu r3O T N. SI'CLOWILY, 4darney and Cowuctica at . Office in Bakewell'il !Wilding on Gram at. pC. s.i.t.,,NoN. Attorney and Connstdor at • 03ito on 4th st., between W. m.l and Smithfield . and nearly opposite the Mayor's &Tiro. novr.s. Seorr. /maw, P.surtli st. five doors west of Mar . effi . ket. -1.11• work warranted. and it not perfectly satis factory no charges will be made. teltln ItE S D 3 V II ..—Or. Robert Snyder. 1111.4 removed a; once to Fourth street, between Wood and Smithfield streets inarl.s-ty A. 81.AFCt34.1 Aldernirpt.--Othre on Penn street., • opposite D. Leech & Co's- packet hoc office. Office hours from 7 o'clock A. M. to 7 o'clock P. M. Iji Beelen has removed his commission IL, and forwarding business from the Canal Basin to his IleW warehouse, on Third street, nearly opposite the Post Odic, mayMby EAIOVA S T at!torney at Law, It, has removed to Fourth sgeet, next dour to the other of .Alderman Steel. nu; J. O. LEET. J. W. F. WHITE. J BET dc WHITE. Attorneys at Law I" , NV.llington, Pu. t Coliertions made in Washington, Fayette, Greene and adjoining counties. uplt2-y 7 4. vti Ile AMES S. At.ur.iry Litt.4 1.... g.- I_,//d/Or at L. has removed to the *dice nest door West of [Ludy ;PattertOn's•Livery *table. Fourth street. During his al.seuccsupou public duty. for the coming month. any business for hint may be lett with A. 13. Mc :Ml:nom. Esq.. as above. reltl7 TAMES S. CHAP Attorney, Counsrlior. and Araury. tir Pittsburgh. Pa., having resigned the office of Secreta ry of the Pittsburgh Navigation and Fire Insuranec Cain pony. will attend specially to collections. and husinesi zotinected with Navigation, Insurance, Acenauta, mid Real Estate. Business hours. from 9.A. Af., to 9 I', 51. :Mice. first door west of Alderman Miller's, Fourth street, near Grant. a 7 JOAN CO }"I.E. /Wary and aoitheynnesr.-othee Metcalf's Badding. Fourth street, near Smithfield. -Pittslinrgh. Deeds. floods. Mortgages. Articles of Agree ment. end all other instruments of writing, drawn up with accuracy nail dispatch. Titles to Real Estate examined. np2l-41&wiy • 1i C. N'll,St3N, Attorney dm( Cottottzliar at Law. -4 F ranklin. %miring° county, Pa., attend promptly to all business entrusted to his care. Collections niadoin .Warrru, Clarion, and Jefferson counties. J. A. Stockton A Co.. Motrithy. %Wilson & Co., I fon. James Kinnear. Hon. Alex. ltrealmont, Hon. J. Wilson. Steubet • vo SIY CI,II3NTS.—My partner, Sir. Liggett, aud F.:Austin, Esq.. will attend to my unfinished !nisi- Dees. and I recommend them to the patronage of my friends. I am authorized to state that they will receive the counsel and nssistance of the Hon. IL Biddle. Office 2d story of Burke's buildings, 4th street. between Wood and Market... fjuri-lyl SAMUEL W. BLACK. i.43'l'rLurco f l" 7 ibl' rth ll Smithfield street. Ldoors below Pitch Its bnr4l. Pa. Always on hand a full assortment of Plate., and Pivot Teeth, of a variety of shades, as simple Plate. Molars and Hisenspidatoes, Gum_. teeth, Screw Pivot teeth, ere. Teeth and blocks .made to ord; r; Dentists supplied with all articles in the profession. All orders from abroad mnst he accompanied by the cash, Err Platina always on hand. ' novls-y rotiN• PARKIN:it/N. .. A. Abiermari. Fitt %Yard. PCIIII st., between Walnut and O'Hara sis., where he :nay be found at all time. Those having houses or other pro perty to sell or rent. ran have the /MIMIC punctually atten ded to; debts eon:sated. and all the dutiesof an Alderman vidarscosiss pro,tapt attention. Ti3N %v. Anorneu and Counsellor at 14r. (successor to Lowrie & Office at the old stand, Fourth IL., above ,tittifield. THE Partnership heretofore existing between Henry W. Williams. P.sq.. and rayselfiin tlte practice of the law, was dissolved by mutual consent.xin the With ult., and the (business will hereafter be continued by Henry W. Wil tiaras. whom I most cheerfully recommend Wall fox whom j have the honor to do bllSillels6—rpl a gewithw a‘vetY Gray worthy of their confidence. .dec IS-I y WALTHR H. LOWFUE. Georgeß. Riddle, Conveyancer. - OFFICE - in Aiery Row, Fifth street, above Smithfield, Pitotburgh. Deeps, MORTGAOM itiltl7lllCnis, BONDS. RELE4S2I3, and other instruments of writing, drawn with neatness, legal accuracy and despatch. He will also attend to drawing and filling Afrehanscs' Liens, ACCOU/10 of Executors. Admin istrators. ke.. Examining Ude: to Real Estate, &arching Records for Liens, kc.. kr. 'From Iris long experience and intimate acquaintance with the nianger of keeping the public reconls, lie expects to give satisfaction to those who may entrust their bust uessitei his earn. derl6 BEN.I . AMIN P. DF:NISON, ATTORNEY AND COUNSEL LOR AT LAW. Cleveland, Ohio, will attend to profes sional business in the Courts , of Cuyahoga and adjoining - counties,. lie will also give carafok iwancion Jo Collections in any part of Northern Ohio. RETRS I SIV46 4 Chief Jastiee Parker, Cambridge Law School. lion. Richard Fletcher, 10 State Ist.. Baston, ou. Semite! 11. Perkins, I:41 Walnut at., Philadelphia. ichard Kimball, Eso....S3Weill st., New York. gammon & Smith. Pittsburgh. - For additional reference, refer to this Office. feb9-ly 1110 Mb - STEW MERCHANTS.—The sudseriber will, pay three dollareind seventy-five cents per 100 ma. C*llll, for good ini4ed counts* raga, ganntines of fifty So three thousned`-pcounds„ delivered 1tt.'1177 Book Store . No. 80 Wood stoat, n na byr gh . • •-• On hand, a general aupply of !Reboot books, writing And wrapping paper, blank books, elq., Isdn,oh will be ,501,4. by the dozen or retail, at loWest disslt s pifeesThr rea- AY PRY: tian27l LUKE LOOMIS Agent. -TIONTOPATIIIC MEDIC,INES.VID v.o . ol(.3.—Just xi mewed, a fresh ',apply of Honpreopaito t a Medicine Rheetlhiforaccopaale Coffee, Saw of Milt, # . 1 2 -c1 a large pollee.tioe ,of the latest pablleationeen frot‘aaStlp,OhY, at the Book Store of VICTOR F. 4 CRIBA. plAl,l , etreat, *l4 - BetweenWood ' at twe eta ,=:i.4,',';:.,,:. f.,`:::17 ,~, .:.: iViOdg Vrafca3imial Garbs St. Clair btu: uuglo-y TO Pittsburgh, Franklin. nvillc, 0 . ~~;, '' , .t . .. - . 4 . - ", it - 4 - .. 2 : :'-' -... ,Z". , 4 T ,'",i.'"::::',.c.- 1 - ' ' • . .4 ,, ..',..:, - ;-'4'i• 'i".4' !..,.,'-.--..:'..;•,4.t:':;,',7,'''. IS== 4,. ... 7,4 rewsr — erxic'w*segoe'4ll o 4t.p... e • " - - " 4 1.k., - • - _ 4 - „ • at lair ..._„ A . , Busincss tiaras. UE, Auctioneer am! Commission Ater- W A e l ha j nt i !}%,: . e . r .. ll street. Allegheny city. rchl JAritEs .stniiiiNNA, Auctioneer and (..'carsmissian Alec 11 chant. No. 114. Wood Ht. fell 73011TER'S DAGVERRIAN GALLERY, Philo Hall, .1 over Rie . PoBl.olfice. febt 01IN I).DAVlS.Auctintscer and Commission-Alerchat corner of Wood and Fifth sta. febt-y 0 BEIrl.'S & KANE. l'ittgurrOL Cakinu. and Chao. Wareriouar. No. t , 2, Third nt. -y r/EBLILON KINSEY, Dea!er im Fancy Van:3* Trim. mint's, No. 17. Market street. (CM-' A L EXANDERJAYNES, Pekin Tea Store, :2 Third et Pt 'near Wooal. fehl-y AI'CLOSKEV, Iron City Clothing &err, \o. 132. lam• Liberty st., opposite tlw moutl of ?Ilorket. fistst-y TUSHL•A 11.013INSON, Agent for Harden & Co.'s Line t) of Packets. Fifth at., one danr below Wood. febl-y jII.4LIAAI JACKSON:. Fatent illidiettle 1404119, bib V crty st- hentl of AVciod. . fcbt $ 4 00 • Ai 00 • 7 00 nu •10 01) •15 00 A RTIN Lrrix, Family 'GM."... Smithfield street 111 'next door in ihe Fifth Prrsbyfrnati Church. s GlMlttili COCHILA.N. Forwarding and Commission 11/errhant. No. Q 3. Wood st.Pinsbumb. nos-27-y iNGI.IBII Booker! ler., and Stationer,. No 1`..4 55. Market at.. between Third and Fourth. rehl-y " • P Fu. , ltionabte Clothing Store, No. Lib r . .trir 11 ooN & SARGP;NT. Piker, and E.rchroigr Froker.t N. E. corm..? of Wood and Sixth st 4. 10,1 -y • HOIES SON. Bunkera and deniersL in Exchate I. .M .3, Coin and Bank Notts. No. C. - 5. Market st. febl-y TACC)I3 WEAVP.H. trine and Liquor .11orchani. corner CI of "Ararlie! and S,•cond str.,Ok. febt-y A. No ;0 s'fT:l"i T . M.•VII 'PE. 11701hing :short, Nu. 67, corner of Lib . by and Sixth Fla. 1(N t WIN SEND. CA t & CO.. touch and Itra.:on 1 krrs. Si. Chiir street.. nta r Ihn 13ridge. feb4-1 A TORSE'S LITERARY - DEPOT. No. 1,5, Fourth a t nen r Wood. feb 1-y Ilt. 13ROWN'S OFFICE, 05. 1) 1 wood ftII. PAULSON. Hot and Cap Mantynctiarr. and denier in Fran of nil kinds. No. 73. Wood st., nest door to TLe comer of Fontlll. (0.1 11.1. ER E 121 C (: rz:us. 1174otrxair Gror.rs and (bin mission Merchaws, corner of Liberty and Irwin stn. 11.131-y 11 A. Nl' Forw.ll,ling and Ccomthi.t „ siore 31erchatstr.ennal Basin. Pittsburgh, Pa. mar3-41y ME: Piano Forte manufacturer and dealer in Musical Instruments, No. 112 Wood street. near PSitin. novlo-y I. AN'S ISIVICK WA V. D. 4141:15u, and Agetsts Patent Medieittexi Liberty atrcet. near Canal VA febl-y TOSE.PfI hapar4er. and dealer in Fnr -0 elp,n cout Dom,vic Nurdw•arc, conic; of Second and Wood sts-rittalnirgli. 0( . 29-1 y C't.l ill I. OILF.I 1 41 ..t! Cap .Thientfur fun-r, and I - 1 denier In Funs, No. 75, Woad sunlit. third doer ulovc Four!h. ------•--- - AAIt3EI. M'CLURKEN & CO.. Agents ior Ripintol's IL7lllnr Line v . " PaeLet Ships (root Ne York to Liverpool. No. 111 Liborty st. • I'AMES-111.Ali.EIN. Agent for Messrs. Hoehn, co:. that of Parke:s. Penn st., four doors below Co- nal ltasin. 1,1•1• y TUt IN Tailor and Clothier. IS erty .t betwean Sixth ,treat and Virgin alley. uouth side. mr•pl 0-y rOSEPII gAltrit. Mat :Circ. Ship Chandlery. and II Agency of Pittsburgh Lard Oil Factory. No. I. Mar ket street. Pit:sborgh. taut tI-tf l u .:1 ; 1 ;p 1 r ) r r tl r T ‘ l . i . r r d ‘' t i p " p " o7i -s c ' Post Office. (el.! -v 1 1 1 AAITE & OVONSfOlt..Proprictorrof the Pittsbeiroh 1 Portable Boat Liar, corner Penn and Wayne streets fel)l-y T A NIES - NIA V. feroViair Grocer. Faricarati:4l Com ') mission Merchant, IVater creel, between Market and Ferry. fehl, W i Vro i L k er ‘ s i \Vootti ( i ( t ) . 0 1. „ ' : " P " r td, "" o d ,e l: Vo ' Z ' r ' th ' coot .tde. HILL hCURRY. Ifahl.-rrs and E.rdanparr - Brak•rs. 6.5. Wood et., thi7d door below Fourth, tvest side. febt.y KRAMER & rs and Erehall, Prokrrs. corner of Third and Rood sts.. opposite St Charles Hotel. ToiiNsToN ti sTocK•roN. EQOI - 5( WM Nritaan.rs 10) Printers and corner Market and T4ird sar febl-y lUFIi 14X/N11:73. Agent. /;ookrerttr and Suoionrr, land Idealerin Printing Paper. tc., Wood street. beivreen Diamond alley and Fourth. IMO -y ri A. :SITS - TEW...t,,ent for l'ickwurtlt's‘ Way Frrewni Line. `end lWry,rndent Portable Boat Line, Cnnal tel,l-y M.. 0 1, ( a ) , 1) „ . , t . of t t for the Philadelphia. .Ve \ r ‘ th a ;177 andrr rf Ia Frontl - m.. at the NV:11,110.e Of AtlVoOft and -Innen. 1 . ) HODES . & Ar.t URN," Matan'acturep or .11/usznnl, It Ground Spiets, Ontssips. grc., No. 27, Fifth street. between Wood and tilarket. Ar icmn g-rith oA, Booksella. Stationer. and Bind,. I'Nitl6 st„ lantween Wood and Market atc, Pittabtsrgh. Pa. ,tan7.y ClfeiNiatOOK AND l'A 'EIt I.wrnis. Arent. Publinher, Bookseller and Boahind er. No. Alt. Wood nt., Pittshttru.h. mnr3 -r . 'STEEN, Brats Found, did ilar Fturr. Smith 1 field street, between Dimrt.and Alley and Fifth st dertg-ty T & J. NI'DEVITT. Whole...tie I:mum dealers in Pru e, . duce and Pittsburg millet - natures generally. No. 1311 Liberty. opposite ith street. Pittsburgh. ripti-y Q EVEN BIG DOORS CLOTHING STORE. No. 5 uth AI Sneer. near Lacriy. JOHN PAILREN. Proprietor Pitt,totreh. noejl-v ( GORGE A 1251011.. Tit, lcy, Fourth etreet. between Wood and Smithfield streets, nearly opposite the Alnyor's office. janteby T MIN 1). (111.14 N. Wholesale and &rail Dreto•-ise, No. 0:1i, Wood street, one door South of DiamoneAl ley. felt) MIA LEA NS IIPIA 1 - 11'.1 Wittaesate and Detail Dealers in Boots. Shoes, Trunks. &e.. No. 186 Llherty street, nearly optiosite he heed of Wood. relll-y - ^ sem I) A. FAIINESTOC S C I ales, a Drug Ware 13. howe, corner of Fiat nod NV - owl streets, and car ncr of Wood And Sixth sta. EMOVAL—Gm. IV, Smith co. have removed their 11, Mice from Penn to., to their New Brewery on Pitt sr. and Daquesne Way. dee2s Dkat tr. S . S. Gyro .llaks.rs and Furnishing Undertakers. cornet of Penn and Si. Clair streets, opposite the Exchange. Entrance oil Penn street fel,4-y JOHN 11. 111E1.1.011 wholesale and retail dealer in Music and Mu-sical Instrumens, Pinno.Fortes, School Books and Stationery, No. 1.22 Wood street, Pittsburgh. jant-y JRAZIER'S BE .LOWS.—Jest received an assort )1 meet. large sizes, Brazier's hand Bellows; also, Par for and Kitchen - do., wholesale and retail. deel6 JOHN W. BLAIR. 120 Wood st. LS. W.4TERMAN, wholesale - Grocir, Connnissiou . and Porarariling Merchant. und Dealer in Produce rued Pittsburgh At anufaetures, Nos. a Watcr, and 2 Front stn.. Pittsburgh. Pa. F. OELLEILS. I NO. NICOI3. SEL/ 4EUS & 11 C(317k 1 . Produce and General Contints slon Merchants, No. 17 Liberty street, Pittsburgh.— Sperm. linseed and lard oils. joie:l7 .A.MES rATTERsoN, IL, corner of First and Ferry • ins—Titutinfigh; Fa., manufacturer of Locke, Hinges, and Bolts; Tobadco. Police.. Mill and Timber Screws, Houses Screws for Rolling Mills, Ice. scplo-y Illtl'AlL Rectifying Distiller, and wholesale dealer •. in Foreign and Domestic Wines and Liquors, No. 114 Liberty street, and 5i Diamond alley, Pittsburgh, Pa. T WILMARTH; Lumber Mereitnnt. Office on Penn J J. street, between TrWin and Hand streets, Pittsburgh, Pa. All commissions Will be promptly attended to. malS-y JIL BISHOP, Veterinary Surgeon, can be found at . his Horse Shoeing Establishment, nearthe SL Clair street Ibtige, ta-terir nne vpindby Messrs. Carrk Rowland. novssinm LX C RANGE licrrni, Exchange Place.Saltimore. D. DOIL,EY, Proprietor. Coaches will be in readiness at all the randings, to convey passengers, free of charge, to the Hotel* dec29-y ArAR tiCK .IA FIN. Agent for the Fri:ink/in Fire Insreranee Company of Philadelphia, at the Ex change office of 'Warrick Martbf& Co., corner of Market and Third streets Pohl-y - VINO & FINNEY, Agents for the Delaware Mutual Safety Insurance Company of I.l4ladelphla, at the \Warehouse of King and liocaes, Water street, near I%iar ket. (chi -y 7. SELLERS. .1 NO. YICOLS. SELLERS & NICOLS, Produce and General Commis lion Meichants. No. 17 Liberty street, Pittsburgh.— Sperm. Linseed and Lard Oils. jan2o. JOHN CARSON. 8. 7. IeICNIGHT. CARBON & M'KIVIGIIT, Wholesale tracers and COM rnissinn Afrothanta. Sixth ittan t, between Wood and I.therty. Pinshurnb. Pa. dec4-y to d 1 ;e . be is prepared U. tip fivesr issesiption of rulin hind gasuii dec2-y PTp C. MARTIN. Whole.tale and Retail Grocer and deal . er in Foreign and Domestic Wines and Liquors: Foreign and Domestic Fruits. Nuts, &c., No 60 Water at. seas-3- *TEN BOOK STORE.—H. S. Bosworth 4. co., No. 43. jr Market st.. next door to Third. are : tun opening a new and extensive assortment of Books and Stationery. whigly they Will cell, wholesale and retail, at the lowest ITritiPbt np2s-y TOEINW. /31.A.CK & Co.. Whoksale Grocers. Produce 4foul Commfillpi Merchants. and dealers in Pittsburgh Manufactures, Noi r , 4*, ; A lberti strem, opposite Sixth it, Pittsburgh, fflaYtq fp — Liberal advances made on consignments. , "7, , SPRINGER. ItAIIISAUGII. WILLIAM MABBA.I/611, & \V. 11ARBA1JGII, Commission and Fortnardh.g . .3/Trehants, and dealers in Flom, Wool and Product No. 53 Water ! and 104 Front street, between Wood and Smithfield streets. Pitisburnh. nsfin., H. W. I'OINDESTF.II. T. 1•V1 '1/ LXTt DOINDEXTER & CO, Wholesale Grocers and C0m ..11, mission and Forwarding Merchants, No. 41 \Pater street. Pittsburgh. 1 1 1 TR. . MURPHY, Wholesale and Retail Dealer in v y DRY GOODS, North-east cornet of Market and Fourth sts. BOOl CI AM CEL MORROW. Manufacturer of Tin, Oopper, k7l, and sheet iron ware, No 17 Via street, between Wood and Market. fchlo T 011 N CAR'rWRIGIIT. Importer and :Manufacturer 01 J kinds of Cutlery, Surgical ins:ruments, ke., No. 83 Wood street. second door below Dinnsond alley. 10,1 fsITON'S ALLED 111..A.U.K1Mi, mann factitted nud said wholesale and retail, Smithfield st., between Sixth and Virgin alley. oetl2-y O-PAWI'SLItsrIIP-Theundersigned has tissoeixturf C lataselfJohn Nicola from Lialthnore, ht the Orci, eery unit General Commission Business, antler the stye of Sellers sr, Nicols. Duteri IStlunanryle43. jan2o MIAS. SELI.ERS. D 1.1.4. RD. 'l'. LEECH. Jo.. Importer, and dealer in It Foreign and Dante3tie Saddlery, Hardware. and Car riage. Trimmings, of all descriptions, No. 133 Wood st., Pittsburgh, seven doors above Fifth, and one door above 11. Childs & Co.'s Shoe Store. ntrai 9 1 0 C.( MEILCHANE-3—A. A. MAsoN & 1 6,2 :11arket street. invite the attention of Country Merchants to their extensive assortment of Foreign and Domestic Ctoods. which will he sold at eastern jobbing prices., Ir - Wholesale Rooms. setth THOMAS PALMER. .\l t,laeturer - arid linpotter of WALL PAPER. Fine Board Prints, Borders, Land scape Paper, Ornainewal Desixat. , Dan:parent Window Shades. 4.c and dealer in Writing and Wrapping Paper, Bonnet and Hinders' Boards..k.e., &c., N 0.47, :llurket .t., how,cii Third cad Fourth, Pittsburgh. Pa. Tortrl4 7.14c1)0NA1.D. rat and Brass Founder. First st., Li • near Market, is prepared to make prase Castingr, and Brass NN'orks generally. on the most reasonable teens and shortest 'toiler.. Ile invites mori inists. and all those using brass works to gave taint a call, as he is de. tenni...4 to do all word ist his /tile very low. ni y itrawad alley. near • Q:%11 . 1 . 11 & SINCLAIR. (lute Martin Smith.l Whoksate Gro.rs. Produce and Commission Merchants. 56 Wood street. Pittsburch. The underNigned having entered into partnership under the above style. respectfully ask the patronage of the frienth , of the late firm, und of purchas ers generally. They feel warranted in promising that they can give satisfamioll to all who may buy of them, or confide business to thou care. WWI. 11. SMITH, mar.2ll V.'. 'AL SINCLAIR ..r Es., A 1;1. $ f 1 ET.—N ulvauy & i.e4 _ lie monument,. and keep constautiv mt I.arul, cut, moulded and plain Flint Glassware in ull its varieties. at their warehouse, corner of Market and Rater stn.. Pitts burgh. Our works continue iu full operation. and we are constantly adding to our stock, which enables us to fill orders with promptness. Purchasers are respectfully solicited in call and examine prices innd tennis. septa-y I NLEY. Mousy. and Orriarrienrat banter, and dealer in PA.IN'N. No 44. St. Clair nt.. Pitt, burgh. has constantly on band all kinds of I'.t tars. either Dry or :%lisad: Japan and Copal Varnish; Linseed Oil: Boiled Oil: Spirits 'Turpentine; Window Wass, of all si:res. Puny. Now Brushes. &0.. all of the bast quality, and for sale at reasonable prices r a itcpll4f A. CAMERON. Manufacture, v . /Intiine Warr arid U Piarfc , m Scaler. and Carting., r genera/, respect ally ni.ks the patronage of Ilk friends lie feels war ranted that he ran give raniAftretio, to all who may par elm.: of loin. lies establishment is on M'Kelve's plan of I.ots. sth Wnril. v f:i) itO C(Pril C . V1i111114541,4 a nd t tco 141 x - No 141 Wood Street. Pitt sbnrgli. continues to transact a genera/ C0111:111136%011 L.,1.1/1e”. 1,1 . . 1,1011Y in the purchase and sale of Allicrican noutufactures and produce. and in receiving and forwarding (foods consign ed to Ids rare. As agent for the manufacturers he trill he constantly supplied with the principal articles of Pitts burgh mannincture at tln. lowest wholesale prices. Orde re and consignments are respectfttlly solicited. 1 - 112 U GS kohler. Druggist and Apothe- L., Cary, uorth•west corner of Wood and Filth streets. Pittsburgh. will keep constantly on hand Drugs. Paints. Oils. Dye:Stuffs, he. N. H.—Physicians' prescriptions carefully compounded from the best materials, or any hour of the day or night. *lgo. an assortm e nt of Perfumery; fine tooth. hair. and clothes Brushes, winch he will sell low for cash. WILLIAM 'rROVILLO. Undertaker, Fifth street.lll3- mcdtately oppostie the Theatre. respectfully itt roans his friends and the ',oldie is eencral, that he hat re suited bIIIIIICAII as a Furnishing Undertaker. lie is sup plied with and always keeps on hand Coffins of all sites end kinds. Shrouds, and all other articles necessary amt such oreasieus. Silver plates, ice boxes,ron. I I .enders coffins will be sop plied on order. A fine hearse and carriages nlways ready to attend 11311CMIS. scpW-Iy EXCHANGE HOTEL, Corner of Penn and Si. Clair Strer:t. Pittsburgh. Pa V Ili subscriber, having unburned the management 0 j this long established and popular lintel, respectfully announces to travellers and tine public gene rally. that he will be at all times prepared to neennitnodate them in all things desirable in a %volt regulatud Hotel 'rho House is now being thoroughly repaired throughout, and new fur niture added; and no pains will be spared to make the EXCIIAN4E one of the rake arse Hotels ni the country. The undersigned very respectfully solicits continuance of the liberal patronage which the House has heretofore received. THOMAS OWSTON, fcblo.daw Fiotor. John M. Towasstul, TIM:MIST AND APOTHECARY. No. 45. Market kJ street, three doors above Third. Pittaliurgli. will have constantly on hand a well selected assortment ofthahent and freshest Medicines. which he will sell on the most reasonable terms. Physiuinns sending orders will be promptly attended to, and supplied with emotes they may rely upon us genuine. Physicians' prescriptions will be accurately and neatly prepared from the best materials, at any hoot of the day or night. Also, for sale. a large stock of fresh and good Parra J. U. C. IV, .i.Nuciaux, Late of Pittsburgh. Pa. Late of NaOlvilia, Tenn EIBIEII h ANDF.ft.c.ON,Da.LEscs Corrow.—For warding and Comm isnot, 11erchnntc, No. 8, Proo Strut., above Broadway. Cincinnati, 0447. REFER TO Merchants generally, in PirtsburOh Pa. Xicrahritits gancrally. Nuslivtita, Tema. W. P. Lain, & Co.. Loulssilla. Ky. Springer & Whiteman, Cincinnati, Ohio. James Johnston & Co.. Hearin, Baran at. CO.. riow Orleans. Magrcgor & Morris. New Drival,Keighier & Co., Baltimore. Smith. Bag:tic). & Co., Philadelphia. Daniel Deshan. Sosion. sep..l4-Ist John D. )nvis, AUCTIONEF.R. nod Commission Merchant, Corner or . NVnod and Fifth streets, l'iostiorgh, is ready to re- CCM, merchandise of every description on consignment for public or private sale. and from long experience in the above business, flutters himself that he will be nble t tp give entire satisluction to all who may favor him with their patronage. Regular sales on Mondays and Thursdays of Dry Goods and Fancy articles. at 10 o'clock, A. M. Of groceries, Pittsburgh manufactured articles, new and second hand furniture, &c- at 2 o'clock, P. M. Sales every evening at early gas-light. nugl2-y. A FULTON. Ern nod Bross Foamier, has rebuilt and . commenced business nt 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 pounds, cast from patterns of the most approved models, and warranted to be of the best materials. Mineral Water Pumps. Counters. Railings, &r. Ac.. to getlwr with every variety of Brass Castings, if required, turned and finished in the neatest manner. A. F. is the sole agent for Bobbin's Anti-Attraction Me tal, so justly celebrated for the reduction of friction in machinery. The baker; and composition arm be had of him at all times, noviAey SHAWLS.—.A. A. Mason 4. Co.. 6 Market street, have received the most CStellSiVe assortment of Shawls to he found In this city. In addition to the various styles of Cashmere. Tarkeri, Wool Plaid. 'Phibet, Net, km., ha has received a new style of French Long, Shawls, a superior article and veer fashionable rlnul I -- • . S e Lowry, Merchant Tailor, St, Charles Building, Wood Street, TrAVINO associated with him. in the above business, I 1 Mr. D. Rums, whose long experience—both in - the eastern and southern cities—as a cutter, cannot fail to give him advantages in this branch of the trade, which few possess; in giving satisfaction to every variety of taste, no matter how fastidious or simple in their attire. We shall also keep constantly on hand a well selec ted stock of Cloths, Cassimerea, and Vestings, together, with many other articles pertaining to a gentleman's wardrobe. J. S. Lowry, thankful for the very liberal patronage he has received from the citizens of Pittsburgh, would re spectfully solicit a continuanee of their favors ; which will be'reeeived with a determination to please, aplB-thf ortanti T. the IgerA4rgs J24.$ ilia/111/RefUrCr3 of PiP.SbUrgiir INrm. 4. KINSLOB, 3 doors east of the Poid Office, is. 011 authorized 4gieut (Cu. the STEUMINVILLA DAILY Arm Wzrxxx HERALD. Ile ilextild has been established nearly half a century. and has uWextensive and substan tial circulation throughout the populous and rich counties of Eastern. Ohio, Western Pennsylvania and Virginia. Persons wishing to extend their business, will not fall to embrace the above favorable.opportunity to do so. 137 - Terms .of advertising moderate, with an editorial notice gratis, if requested. marl 6 8.11111114 ror Oaf 8, ArCORD t. CO-, (late ft' Cord 4- King.) HAT TERM will ;nu/Alice the spr.juu. &t- le of HA TO this day, Baugday, March 4111. 1t34-1. 4 Their friends tend customers arc requested to call and examine their stock of Spring Hats. Just received from New York, at their store, corner of Fifth at. (Wood sts. mar 4 y Leeching, Vupping and Bleeding, NO, 55, EIFTII 'STREET. KB. NORRIS, (Successor to M. R. Delany.)—Fresh . Leeches received monthly: attendance at all hours. Reference: The Physicians of Pittsburgh. Allegheny and Birmingham. March 13, 184 u. moat cheerfully recommend to the Physicians. Fami lies, and all my former friends and patrons, Mr. K. 13. NORRIS, as being thoroughly acquainted with the busi ness, and worthy of patronage. M. R. DELANY. PlaM4l4) . ~~ ` - i ~L'. ..~ t yaw:+..,a..,~; ., ;~ , ,~r ~5e.~r;«.~,, PITI'SBUR,GH, FRIDAY, APRIL . 28, 1848 Business (garbs. ERE Business Tubs. Spring Style. MOORE, has just received from :Veil , York, the _ J 17 Spring Style of Rats—which he will introduce, on Saturday. March 4. - All those in want of a nest 'and superior list, will pleas call anti examine, at No. 75, Wood street, ad coor above Fourth street, ma F A r4 l l ..l ;;.4o s ol i nt FASHIONS.-.S. received Wont whisthe will in troduce ibis day. Saturday, August 28th. All those in want of a neat and superior i INT would doell to call at NO. 75 WOOD ST REET. t 2.9. 3d door above Fourth. Vis,SEN'D, CARR & CO., Successor, to the old hrm of C. Townsend& Co., and Carr & Rowland, beg leave to announce to their friends and to the public gen erally, that they are now prepared to execute all kinds of work in the Coach and Wagon-making business, at the shortest notice, and warranted to be of the best qual ity. The very large quantity ofzievisoned timber with whichthey are prepared. and their facilities for business, enables them to insure, the public that they . are prepared to carry on an extrusive and prompt business in their line, and they respectfully solicit a continuance of the liberal patronage bestowed upon the late flints,' .sep4 Vest tints ; sids • At GRIBBI.B Sr Co. have removed' to the garnet of /1. • Wood . eitsciet and Diamond alley, over . S. leather slope, where ; they aroprepared to furnish reniliau Wholesale and Retail, at prices much reduced; having a vary &minis moil•i9r painiing,!tnd other admit; tapes unknown to others in the trade. Besides giving a su perior finish to Blinds, they trianthern with the best mite r/els. making their rich and durable, N. D. Wide or narrow slats-,portable or perrnancoffas tenings titruisheil. Old Blindr nfittoi. dettVl-y [Qrfl;. ANL) 1 , 11...1i lt L' F.At.rl'OßY.—TriesirseZ L 3 hers, having enlarged their establishment tbr the man ufacture. of Sraar. and FlLEs—on the corner of O'Hara anti Liberty streets. Pittsburgh—are prepared 'to furnish Files of every description. of the best quality: and being detertnitted_wmake it the interest of consumers to pur chase Files fircumlbern, rucpcutfully invite the patronage, of all who tliita'article marl a-y I~TIiwLY INVENTED PATENT BLOCK SITING I TRUSS, for the immediate relief and :permanent cure of Hernia and Thipture. (Suited to all sues.) The sureriur claims of this Truss consist in the comparative cane with which it may be worn. The pad of wood be ing neatly behoved on springs. yields to the pressure of any port of it. and thorough adapts itself to any move ment made by the wearer. It can be worn without inter minnion. until a tuft in effected. The subscribers have made arrangements for the manufneture, of these valua ble Trusses. in a superior style, in Philadelphia. and have them sow for sale at their am. No. 77 Smithfield street. near Sixth, Pittsburg. GEORGE WATT, lY W KAUFFMAN. SE On the cur ner of Eater M ()riNn?lNS.n6i itt i lf i rY ‘ i d " strvr i( t i t. r . fiustireh. P.—The under signed Proprietors of the Monongahela House announce to the Public, that the Ifouso is open for the reception of Visitors. They are conscions of lotting spared no ex pense in fitting out the Establishment in such a style as to render every ciimfort to the Guests. They hope by constant care and attention to business to merit the pa tronage so liberally bestowed un the late Monongahela !loose. ltnarsl JAMES CROSSAN h SON. NTEW DRUG STOIIE.—Jons U. Mouoss, . 1 1 sate and Road Druggist, No. 9;te Wood st r e e t, one dear South of Diamo n d uliey r Pittsrlorg.—The subscriber has just received from the Euston cities-, and is nosy opeainz at the shove stand. a full assortment of artieles in his lino.. ronsniting of Drugs of all kinds,"Dye Stuffs. Paints anti Varttishe - s. Chemicals, &c.. together Wll2 all such articles us are usually kept for sale at nt• wholesale and wail drug store. I !is stock' is emirely new. and has been selected with care. Ile is confident that his entitles. both 25 to quality and price, will please such as may favor hint with a call. m)9-y- 6 4 THENEl.3l . Thfrrsbir,ni and Belding Saloon, Ulu, ly Street —The,lll),ribers,ldeeply talinkful for the increased and still increasing patronage bestowed on them. since the opening of their establishment, beg - leave to state that their baths nrc open tat all times. sail that hot. cold 55121 shower limbs can be lind at any 1201112111.--- A few more boarders can he accommoduted by the week, and gentlemen can proeure breakfast. dinner. supper. etc_, at the usual hours. say: breakfast 71 o'clock, a. in.: thinner. supper .SI p. Oysters, cooling drinks, unit other refreshments furnish ed a superior style. nail charges moderate. jattls PECK. TIIONIPSON & CO. I.IO:siONGAIIKLA PLANIM: /Noun would respertfullr'inform his friends and the public. that hi, /leW establishment in now in full operation. and that he is prepared to furnish Boat Cabins. and fill nil orders for Planed Lumber, with promptitude, mid at the lowest rates. • Board and Plank, riltined on one or both sides, con on band Doors and Mouldings, of every tlescnption, rustle to or t. r. Milldam and Carpenters would find it to their advan tage to give him a rail. us lie can now furnish theta with planad toe, suitable fur every description of work. deny-if F'""Viral WARD LIVERY STALILE.—The subscriber. havizto brought out the well • • known Livery Stable Copt by C. Doty, in the Fifth Word. sestioottliliv informs his friends and the pub lic. generally dm he will keep 1.1 ell Rules a slbelt l al the best desortpritin of ruling horses. buggies. carriages of all kinds, end in short everything required in his lino of business. A considerable portion of hie stock is new, and he is confident no stock in the city will lie superior to his. His terms wilt be moderate. His stable is on Liberty gt.. a few doors above the canal bridge, where respectful ly solicits a share of public patronuge. coi.p.m4N. TL7** Ile is 31141 provided with an elegant Hearse, which will be furnished when required. 0ct2.5. • New flat and Clap Store, CHAS li. PAULSON, (late of the Linn fit of Paulson Laving opened bigness , store. at No. :3 Wood street, next door 10 the 'mule, of Pourtii. is now manufacturing. and receiv ing from the Eastern cities, a very large assortment of Hats and Caps of every descripti o n. warranted to be made in the best manner and of the best materials. Ot ter, Seal. fine and common Muskrat, Ga4l4tto, Hair Seal, Plush and Glazed Caps. ALSO—A fine assortment of ladles Furs, such 113 Lynx. Genet, and Coney Muffs, Tippets and Fur 'him mines. all of which he offers at Eastern prices for cash, both wholesaleand retail. _ . . Country merchants will please call and examine ray stock before purchasing elsewhere. • Wholeitibp Shoe Storm, In. CHILD .k CO. are now receiving (hair Spribg supplies, consisting of ono of the largest, cheapest. and best assortment of hoots and Shoes that they have over been able to bring to this market. ALSO—Ladies' and !inc.As Florence Braid and Straw Bonnets, of the latest Me; together witb a splendid as aOrtntent of Pbaa Leat Hats, Ilsn's and Boys' Bummer Cups. ALSO—A large lot of New York Tanned Sole Leath er, al I of which, baying been purchased at the lowest rates, and selected withgreat care for the Western trade, will be sold at a small advance on the cost and charges. A All merchants wishing to purchase will find it to their interest to call and examine their stock before purchasing els° vrhare, mar27-tf Dirrsuun.Etf CHAIR AND CABINET WA RE HOUSE.—No. Se. Third street. Pittsburah.—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 laths. They would respectfully Invite those who want to pur chase anything in the furniture or chair line, to give them a call and excunine their extensive stock now:on band. consisting of some of the most splendid Eastern and Preach patterns of Rosewood and Mahogany Furni ture. Flattered by the very extensive patronage receiv ed in their business, they have, at considerable expense. made anangetnents in lk:ew York, by which they Will have the latest Easkrupatterns forwarded monthly, thits giving the citizens of Pittsburgh an opportunity of pa tronizing home iinfitStry. and finding in their own city what they formerly would obtain only in the East. Dim ing adopted the principle of small profits and quick sales, they will he able to sell at as low rates as any of the establishments in die Eastern Cities. novlD-y - • 1201IFIRTS & KANE. UHAYINO }I4IR DRESSN(ISALOON—I3tsor. kJ sox ilk' Foe - rrstx, Tonsorial Professors, have fitted up the saloon on the, corner of Cherry alley and Water st., near the 'National Hotel, &innerly occupied by Clement Archer, and arc prepared to wait on gentlemen at once, with ease, comfort and politeness. In connection with their saloon, they have fitted up an excellent shower bath, where persons can have shower baths at all hours Of the day, They still continue to serve theireustomers also At their Old Stand, corner of the Diamond and 'Union street. febl7-tf EW HAT - 7AND .CAP STORE.--JAMES WthsoN,.troilignidisetorer, fonuettaltif the corner of Diamond alley and Corer, begs leave respectfully to kaolin hiaold erfstomers,friends. and the ppublic , that he has opened a NEW STOR.E.• on Smithfield street, where a choice assortment of HATS, CAPS, and LADIES' FURS, (as good, neat, faahiona ble and CHEAP, as any in the city,) may he had. .1. W. very cordially invites his friends and the ?Olio to realm herhis new location and establishment, and give hinra call as hearty as he intends to welcome theta. marfll-iv New coot assn S roe=torn, • No. 117 Wood sena, opposite Davis' Auction Store. AM'CAMMON resaectfully informs his friends and the public generally; that he has opened, at the above place, with an assortment of Ladies' and Gentle men's Boots and Shoes, superior to anything ever brought to this market: consisting in part of Ladies' fancy color ed Gaiters and Half Gaiters; Slippers, single-soled; from 50 eats to 81,50; White Kid and Satin Slippers, $1.50 to $1.75; together with every variety of Ciuldrens' Finley substanual Boots, Shoes, and Sippers. Gentlemen's Boots, front 8,2,50 tp gut). In short, lam prepared with every . thing in my Line; and flatter myself from my long experience in the business, that I will be able to give general satisfaction do all who may favor me with their .ntronnge. A. SI'CAMMON. Ip, sane, fie rail& an 'arakko MANUFACTORY, No. 140 Wood Street, between Sixth and Virrin Alley, Pitts burgh, Pa.,apposiee Dr. Iferron'e ['hutch. Joum W. Tim has always on hand, of his own manufacture, a large assortment of Whips, Canes, Umbrellas, and - Parasols, of every de scription; which he will dispose of, Wholesale or. Retail, at prices as low as they can be pur chased for in the Cities of either New York, Philadelphia, or Baltimore. Workmanship warranted equal to those manufactured in either of the above mentioned Cities. Err Repairing done neatly. ar22-3m9, laillsins J. litigrstsli‘ei • AUCTIONEER AND COMIIII6S.ION IsIERCILAN'r, ALIACITIESITY CM, PA. rtIRCVLAR,-The undersigned having complied with the .requirements of tho. Auction Law, and taken out a Commission as Auctioneer, for the City of Allegheny, is now ready to receive merchandize. in all its 'variety, on - consignment for either public or private rale; and - from long experience in the above - branches of business, flat ters himself that he will be able to give entlse satisfaction to ail who may favorkim with thetr patronage. Liberal advances made on consignments. I shall en deaVor to make speedy sales and muck returns.. 'l'iiidering you and your friend's nty services, I remain your obedient servant, . ws.t. J: BURNSIDE. Allegheny city, September, 1347: •• •• nFaine. . James May, lames r nai is Cully, John Little. Jr., John B. Guthrie, Wm. A. Hill & Co.. Jones R l'irClintoek, James K. Logan, John D. Davis; Parke & Hannon, John B. Mc - Fadden & Co., Ala sander Stuart, Yottng k.Stevemson.. novll-Y ,• • ' 0 as•twirlartit. . TMPORTER and .N.ltuinfacturer.olCittlery.Surgical and Dental Instrumenti, Saddler's and Taiwan' litynd tools, Taylor's Patent Shears, Ate. Also, manufactures Truss es. Supporters; ere., in grearvariety. • John, Cartwright, manufacturer and importer .of Pen, Pooket, and Table Cutlery; Razors,Seissors, Ftles,stiws, Toole. &p., tins rernavecl tp 83 Woos STHEZT, second door below Diamond alley, And has lately received a large assortment of PEN AND POCKET KNIVES, KNIVES AND FORKS. Also,•Regers , and Whotsenholms' FL' CUTLERY', Elliott's,liodgers', Wade and Bro.'s Razors, Scissors, Razor Strops. lluniasenS and Wire Twist • GUNS, RIFLES AND PISTOLS. Allen's, Colt's. and 'Blunt's REVOLVERS; Powder Flasks. Shot Belts, Game Bugs; Walker's and Core's Extra Percussion Caps; Bowie, Dirk,and Hunting Knives. Tools.,.such as Callipers, Dividers, Flyers, Nippers, Hand Vieds, Squares. Rules, Braces, Bits, Spoke Shaves, Stocks and Dies. Wire and Iron Gauges, Mathematical Instruments, &a., in very great variety. • IrrJohhing and repairing neatly and punctually done. S. ANKR!M & CO. Atiottcozx NotPpe. rip HE s ubscriber has paid into the Tre,ssary of the Cora l. monweatlth, the amount of license required by law. Ile has given the regularly approved security, and taken wit a comission of the first class, as an Auctioneer of the city of Mitaburgh, and rented that spacious wareroorn belonging, to.Sylvanns Lothrop, F.sq., No. 111 Wood at.. three doors from Fifth. where he is prepared to attend to the sale of evert - kind of Merchandise, Furniture, Real Estate. Stocks. Slapping. &c.. either at the A 'lotion Adorns or on the premises, and will in all cases exert himself to the utmost for the benefit of his employers, on the most reasonable -terms; he will sell exclusively and only on conmusstott neither purchasing nor having any interest whatever his grinds in the store, but merely the Commis sion for selling, thereby giving all owners u fair chance. without partiality of having thereto property disposed of to the best advantage. Sales will be promptly settled when made; advances will he given qt any time on the most accommodating terms; merchants will not be charged for advances.. Regular sale days. Mondays and Thursdays, of Dry - Goods, Groceries. Furniture. &c.; and every,eventag. Hardware, Cutlery, Watches, Guns. Pistols, and fancy articles; Books, on Saturday evenings. ar2.l JAMRS M'KENNA. Auct. • CAEAP DAT AND CAP lIUVSE, No. 102, Wood Street. SPRING FASHIONS. SILK, HEAVER. ANT) NUTRA HATS., The subscriber respectfully informs Lis enstornerentl the public, that he ha, te.turued from New York.bringing with him the most approved style of Hats, for spring and summer wrier, adopted by NVifliam H. Beebe, Droadway. (bite Horde & Costar.) Ha would also inform the public, that he in daily manufacturing Hats and Caps, of all des criptions, which .12e is determined to dispose of at prices to please the puramser: that is, cheaper than any ode" Hat establishment in the city. . • Er—Country Merchants, wiititlz to pun:linen lints and Cape, by wholesale, are requested to call and c.T.aruitte his assortment: as he teas confident of being Mile to please in quality. quantity, and price. G. W. GL.A.S.SGOW, 31anufueturer. No. 102. Wood st., :Id door below John D. Davis' Commercial Auction Ronnie. Ness- York Pekin Ten Company. CAUTION TO THE PUBLIC. AinXLE ANDER JAYNES is the only authorized retain Pittilitirgh and Allegheny . eities, for the saris of the Pektn Tea Company's Teas of 15 and 77 Fulton st., New York. Any other percuit in Pittsburgh pretending to sell our Tens is an imposter. and deceives all who may patronize lihn. It is commonly known that the Pekin Tea Company's Teas have proved superior to all other Tens sold. and for this reason many persons have dishon estly- pretended to have the sale of the Pekin Tea Com pany's Tees, ' tvhen they are all the than vending trash rind °beep stutt which they have obtained elsewhere.— °theta ago!) assume the name of the Pekin Tea Com pany and imitate our packages, and thereby deceive many. We are informed that tbero is aperion in Pittsburgh selling Teas under the name of the New York and Phila delphia Pekin Tea Company. We have only to say that this assumed company have no connexion, whatever. with the Now York Vekin Tea Compuuy. as consumers of tea will readily discover by compaFing the article they sell with the ipinintte tea, sold by the New York Pekin Tea Company; at the store of Alexander Jaynes, No. 75 Fourth street. N. B.—Messrs. McCALLSIONT & BOND, of Philadel phia, have no connexion, whatever, with the New York Pekin Tea Company, nor have they any right or privi. Inc to sell teas under a name so nearly resembling ours as to have a tendency to mislead the public. DOUGLASS & CO., nova 75 and 77 Fulton at.. N. Y. • Great Sale of Nursery Stack l vs; Tan extensive stock of old LAN PRtirti PiatliV r •tti, SERIES. Philadelphia, is about to be dispossW • of at PUBLIC ALL - PlON—the undersigned ill; tending to relinquish business. Such an opportunity for obtaining Nursery Produets at Auction, has never been presented in America, and the intention pf the trade. and all who wish to decorate their townie in Town or Coun try, or enlarge their Green house collections, is respectfully invited. For improving the grounds of Cemeteries, Churches, State and County Offices, etc., this sale will af ford unequalled facilities.' Catalogues iff detail are in preparation. The sale pf the eut-dpor articles will com mence on TUESDAY, MARCH slse , and the Plows in Pots, on TUESDAY, MAY 2d. Proper aid for safe pack ing and shipment will be given, when required; and as there will be no postponement or reservation, persOns front distant points may attend the sale without fear of disappointment. ••. •,,,• Orders to be executed at PRIVATE SALE will he received untilthe above periods, and the usual strict at tention oven. D. LANDRETH dc FULTON. It may be proper to state, to prevent misapprehension, that it is the Nursery business only, the subscriber is about to relinquish. His attention will be hereafter whol ly devoted to the.olture of seeds, and tb their sale at his warehouse, 65 Chestnut street. fr7 - 4ity inrtilefsfnforntaxion will be given by Mr. F. L. SNOWDEN. ilittshurgit. " mar 14 XT.EW BOORS-Memorials of Methodism—lntroduc tion of ?Methodism into the Eastern Cities, compris ing biographical ?sketches of its first churches, and remin iscences of its early struggles and successes. 13y Rev. A. Stevens. A. M. Memoir of Rev. David Almel, M. A., Missionary to China, by his nephew. Rev. G. t R. Williamson. Mark Wilton, the Merchants Clerk. By Rev. Charles R. Taylor, M. A., author of "Margaret. or the.,Rcitri,” "Lady Mary," &0., 403, The nhoVe, with A great variety of new books, on hand and just receiving. ELLIOTT St ENGLISH, aptl2 . 56 Market street. rpHE READY RECKONER—For Ship Builders, Boat 1 Builders, and Lumber Merchants; being a correct measurement of scantling. boards, planks, cubical con tents pf fi t iuus4 and rolled thnbeia, !Saw ingot, *nod, &c., comprised in a number of tables. to which are added ta bles of wages by the month; board or rent, by the week or day; and railroad distances: also, interest - tables—by J. M. Elcriber, author of the " Erigincees and Diacbnte's Companion." kt, 4p; For sale by JOHNSTON & STOCKTON, nutria Booksellers, cor. Market and Third stn. -------- ÜBLUSHING I. I \ IIWDENCE.—Prom a pulifished card of ll'Citimont & Bond, of Philadelphia, the public would lie led to baling that we have been claim mg a privilege we had twilight to. That "they have abandoned, some time since, the exclusive agency sys tem," and that we have right to claim "exclusive privik eges with their tees." I llCVOlr.preten . ded to sell the tens of this spurious StennOrn. have been selling the tens of the New York Pekin Tea Company. for the last two years, as the publip are aware. aua have been to New York four times inthat time, and never heard of this new concern until lately but tunnel dealers. The tea business of sTCalltnont & Bond is abont eight months old, and their assumption of the Pekin Tea Com pany's name is because a name is open for any man or firm to assume i but. the filet intended to imply thereby. that they have any connection with the so called and well known pokin Ten Company of New York, ia entire ly false. they having been denied even an Agency in Philadelphia, for the New York Company, that Company having refused even thus fox to confide in them. I know not what kind of wool they keep, nor what kind of teas; I em only certain that they keep or obtain none of the Pekin Tea ComPany's of New York. Any person reading this eard will ace the gross decep tion they wish to practice on the public, and to the injury of my business. IH'Calimont & Bond are wool dealers in Philadelphia, and have sent an agent out here to pull wool over the eyes of some of our good citizens. Look out for the black sheep. inovlnt ALEX. JAYNES. VALUAtiLE CITY PROPE R T Y —For -a proved Property on Liberty Street containing a large Brick Dwelling MUM with 'good cellars,; Hall of entrance two Parlors, Dining-room Kitchen anti Wash room on first stm y a Hall and four splendid rooms on 2d story. Three fine rooms on 3d story and three rooms on the garret all finished in modern style and in comfortable order. • Alen. tsvp large Building Lots on Penn street a bargain can be had in the above propertyif applied for soon, terme accomodating. S. CUTHBERT, Gen agent. April 8. 1848. Smithfield above 4th street. TT & E, TODD would respectfully inform the mer _ln, chants of this city and oar customersgenerally, that SVC have removed our Mack of Shirts Cents Fur nishing Goods, to the corner of Fifth and Market streets, 2d story over W.k P. lingua; entrance on Fin street, where we intend to keep on hand a s lergo cock of Shirts, of our own manufacture with an tuniortmeat ofGentle melts' Furnishin g Goods, usually kept by n4ster. Arholc sale Furnishing Stores. • • 'king very thankful for the kind patronage bestowed on us for the past year, we would be happy to,receive calls from our old customers and merchants generally, and would inform them that we intend nothing on our F art shall Induce them look further , we expect to add "111 : 11 r 3 ct t iaYt u ti r ird ek de a a l le d ni th ar mi ti m e s o h h o ete P d ri to examine our sc'ck 0 / - Gpodr, aytatf cellcintons filistellantous. BOOK AND JOB PRINTING OFFICE, W. W. Coirnei of Wood "And Fifth Sitranta. TAE Proprietor of the Mon:mm:l Posr and MaacsaT wtm Mate n Taciresxn, respectfully inibrinshis friends and the, patrons of these patters, that he has a large as sortment of 'JOB TYPE, AND ALL OTHER- MATE RIALS necessary to a Job Printing. Office, and that he is prepared to execute LETTER PRESS PIONTING OF EVERT DESCRIPTION. - . Boaz. Bars of Lading, Circa/ant, Pamphkts, . I'M Heads, Cards. Handbills, Blanks, Hat Tips. . All kinds of Blanks. Stage, Stsarnboat and .Canalboat Bias. with appropriate Cut.r,l printed on the shortest notice and most reasonable terms. He respeotfully asks the patronage of his friends, and the publicity general, in this bnuyek of his business. sepM L. HARPER. Vegetable Palraiona.ryliam. 1T• is now twenty years since I first used the Vegeta ble Pulmonary - Balsam in my family. Since that time it has been my practice. to keep a bottle of theartiele by me,for the use oT my family, which is large, and for the benefit of my friends. I have uniformly found it to be a very.valuable. efficient medicine; and think; that by.itaing it seasonably for the, complaints for which it is recom mended.' it has'often prevented the disease from taking.. more serious form. In, one instance, I recommended it to my brother, who resides in the State of New York, who was dangerously lir with a disease of: the lunge Re has since written to me for ,more, havine found no which rave hint so mush OTIS PECK.' Sold in Pittsbrgt - • r . • -4 .B. A. FARNESTOCK &CO, Corner of First and Woos; also, carnal of Sixth and . Wood streets. • ' • • •' dec2.s IigEOURETORREN AND BLACK - TEAS,: from the yew 1. York Pekin Ten Company—Just received at the Pe kin Tea Stem. 72 Fonith street. a Very hues suippfy of fresh Orem and Slick - Teas, of all the. diarent grades and qualities imported into this country; pocked in lead. in 5 lb. boxes. in 1 tb.. lb.. and f lb. packages. A 150.5 lb. tin Cannisterd. of the different qualities, convenient for families and steamboat. ranging in prices, from 271 cents p. lb., to 51,50. Fine Oolong Black Teas. at 50, 02f, 75, 0.71 e.„ and 51.00 +I , lb. Ave will refund the money in all cases cohere mu Teas do not give entire satisfactiOn, or exchange for - a different article. For sale ut the Pekin:Feu Store, 72 Fourth at.. by dectl A. lAYNES. l) 00TS. SHOES. TRUNKS. &C.—;•Foliansbee ¢ Hau ward, wholesale. and retail Boot, Shoe and Trunk Store. No. 146 Liberty street. nearly opposite the head of Wood. F.& H. have in store and are receiving their Fall and Winter stock of TOOTS, SHOES. &c., consisting of the largest stock theyhave'ever been able to bring to this market. Our stock of gooks have mostly been .manufac tared to our order. and expressly for the Pittsburch mar ket. We also have constantly-sat hand a splendid stock of Hayward's Metallic Gum BlastheTeces. both for ladies' and gentlemeni wear. the most beautidd article ever manufactured. We.would solicit an examination of our stock of goods. by all who wish to purchase either at wholesale or retail, as we shall sell' al n small adianee above rest. Country- merchants'will find it to their inter est to call and examine our stock before purchasing. FOLLANSBEE & HAYWARD, No. 156 Liberty st. atm2l • pIANOS--Ch irkrrine..--Onc "plvlia rose wood 61 Oe trice Piano Forts. made by Clinkering, Boston. Her: .—One swabirrand Piano Porte, from the manuthc fury of Henry here . Paris. 61 Octaves. Gate 4. Co:—One carved rose woml 6 Octave. made by Gale lc Co., New York. One ditto mahogany 61 Os trace. Stoddart. New York.—One elegant mahogany Piano, 6 Octave. which has been in use for about a year. Price two hundred dollars. SECOND HAND PIANOS.—An excellent secontl. hand Piano, made by Loud Sc. Brothers,in good order. Price 0.1(10. One second-hand Piano. Price 060. For sale by JOHN H. NIELLOIL novS S 1 Wood stree t. rlNCC GOODS at Z. . Krvspr's new store 07 Market st r 45 pen china vases. cartons styles: 4 doz. pieces shaded and plain velvet ribbon; 2 " black 2 " Celestial and Terrestial Globes; it " Ivory Memeranduin Tablets; 4 " Cat velvet pocket books and card cases. 4 " Horse-slum combs. brill:WA:4 111 . eleelie 0 " German silver tea bells. TRIMMINGS- A large lot of Gimp head black fringe. A good assortment of Drab and Mole colpiadi Gimp to much; blues: tt Graduated Buttons. With a great variety of miscellaneous goods, amongsi which are Extra large sire Emong Bage;• Coral Beeds, assorted strands; Writing Desks. all sizes; Ladies work boxes " Backgammon Boards; Gold Spectacles. all ages; Black Union Galloon. All the above goods will be sold low. H . _ • _ -- • OMCEPA.THIC BOORS.—Jost received, at the Book store of the subscriber. in Fifth st., near Market: Materia Mrdien„ pure, by Samuel Hahneman. translated and edited by Charles Julius Hempel, M. D.. 4 vols. Harman's Acute Diseases, by Dr. Hempel, vol.:1. Ilomceopnthie Domestic Medicine. by J. Lowrie, en larged and improved by A. J. Hall, M. D. lahr's New Manuel. vol. L Nos. 1 and 3. Herings Domestic Physician. A Manuel of Domestic Cookery, for the use of persons 'who are under Homoeopathic treatment. Booninghanspn's Therapmtic Pocket Book, for 'lonics pathlsts, by Dr. Okie. Habeman's Chronic Diseases, vol. 5. Together with Medicine Chests, of different sires and prices. tooth] -VICTOR SCR) BA. rALUABLE BOOKS.--BOHN'S STANDARD. V BRARY.—Maeltinvelli's History of Florence and Prince ; Romeoe's Leo the Fourth . Roscoe's Lorettio de Medici: Schiller's Don Carlos and other Dramas;'Beck man's Historrof Inventions ; Memoirs of Count Grain mont ; Sehleyell's Philosophy pf History; Sehleyell's - Dramatic Literature; Memoirs of Col. Huteltinsou Robt. Hill's Miscellaneous Works; Life of Bomenuto ; Cox's House of Austria; Bonterweek's Spanish Litera ture. For sale by H. S. BOSWORTH &' CO., • dec4 43 Market street. DISS - GLDITIftyt•T-.7'ne pattnership• existing between the subsotiberiiiinder the style of Poindexter & was dissolved oulthe tat inst., by mutual consent. R. W. Poindexter is authorized to settle all the business of the concern. R. W. POINDEXTER, C. H GRAN'T. NOTICH-4lssing purchased the entire interest fC. H. Grant. in the , Inte concern of Poindexter & C0., 0 and associated my sop, Theodore Poindexter: with me, the business will btr, - eptitintied as usual under the style of Poindexter & COII, rep2ll R. W. POINDEXTER. Grient B argot's Corner 1 - T. BATES, Wholesale and Retail Deafer in Boots, Shoes and Thinks, Store carrier efellgßiiil Fifth and. Smithfield streets, Pittsburgh.—The sub andpublicsspely announces to his old customers the generally, that he has removed his Boot. j Shoe and Trunk Store to the large new warehouse lately erected at the corner of Fifth and Smithfield streets, op posite the old Pittsburgh Foundry, where he will keep on hand a large assortment of BOOTS, SHOES. HAIR AND LEATHER TRUNKS, VALICES, CARPET BAGS, Ice., of all descriptions and sizes; which he will sell pr CAM as cheap as can be bought in this market. Being connetced with some of the largest manufactur ing establishments in the eastern cities, and receiving goads almost every week during' the season, he pilfers great inducements to purchasers, either by wholesale or retail, as he offers his goods at lower prices than those of the same qualitycan be bought elsewhere in the city. I merman:4'lre and keep constantly pn hand, 8073' and Youths' Calf and Eip boots, a very neat end serviceable article. 117" Remember the place, "Great Bargain Corner." J. BATES, ape-y Corner Fifth end Smithfield streets. G r ROCERIES, ace .. . 400 bbls. N. 0. l'olasse . s; 50 [ibis. St. Louis S. 11, IlIolasses; 12 lii. do do do do; 200 bags Coffee. prime" , green; 75 hi chests assorted Teas; 110 six pound caddies y. 11. aaff Imperial Tea; 15 30 do do do do; 50 hhds. Sugar; 40 bbis. Tea; 100 boxes Bxlo Window Clain; 10 do 10x12 do; 50 do Tobacco. A large assortment of all kinds of Groceries on hand at the flew warehouse of EDWARD ' HAZLETON, ap24 North-east corner of the Diamond. Tp Country.Mprphanti.. -- ALARGE stock of &hoof Books, Paper. Stationery, ¢e., suitable for Country Bales turtong'which are: Writing Papers, of fine, medium, and common qualities. Letter do -do t do do Note do do do do do Note and Letter Envelopes, Slates, Pencils. Wafers, Quills, Steel Pens, Window Paper (yard wide) Plain and Printed Bonnet Boards, of different 'qualities, Blatik Books, in great variety, Family, School and pocket Bi bles, Crown, Medium, and Double Crown 'Wrapping Ps ler, 111.`Guffy's Eclectic Spellers and Readers, Ray's Ec ectic Arithmetics, Cobb's Primers, Spellers, and Readers, Sanders' do. do. do. riamethics,-b y Adana' Davis,Colburri, Smitb,Stock ton, Emerson, and others. • Geographies—by Mitehell, Olney, Smith, Morse, Cfrod rich, Parley, and others. Grammars—by Smith, Kirkham, Balloons, Weld, and others. Por sale, at tow prises, by /GRIST fr, UELLOR, $1 Wood et., 4 doors above - Fourth. jrrThe highest market price paid in cash for good mired rags. apld D M:OB.-Gum Myrrh Turkey; - ` Gamboge; " Kim) True; " Opium, ne.vr crop; Galbanum, strained; Extr't. Jelap; Dandelion; " Belladonna; Just received, end (orsale by PAHNESTOCi & co ' Oar. Knit and Wood ots. A. VEttY fine assortmanrof.ftley and Netrietygoods, A each as Pans, Aecardeoniyaeavetry, Gloves, Mitts. S teel Goods of eve u description: Also. gilt and 'silver Pringle, Stars and Ttuela for Regalia. At •- . •-•- ZE,SU4ON. RINZRY , S, - Marktd street, • isr - ,u,NBER - NistellatuPno, y pii:c. ; " ." ..4 7-X.,ti zE,Atiscrases,.. e,9. :. ,Lner l / 4.si r arrilatmlu. ; : es "ths- : 9 2. 42 4 ., AILY4III/814,210 „ Hmq, XabArnce on Pena respectinfßlP ;theie mend , and the publie, that therore prepared to furatslinall . .**** . 7 tend to everything' in the line of Irridettekett 1 . 0 e! • have quit the business of Cabinet i4Talging, and their million will be devoted nhogellier.t.a the above business, keep hirge assortment of COFFINS Made and finished,' covered, and lined in the neatest manner. with a 4 radni* of materials, and at all prices' we keep SHIM:IDS teat dy made, of all sizes, of Flannel, Cambric, and blailla s. . at all prices, and made in the eastern - Style, and all Mint* articles ziecaswy To; drasslngths dna& and furnisbing funerals, of witty and price; to tut; SILVER PLATES for engraving. the name and age ; ICE. CASES for !alio" the body in ice, by those who4o fltanP lheil'fries • any length of time, and havb ' ,PANS•to purrica in for laying_ Ali din 'hoar LEAD 'Coffins alVetrys hand: We have a ,splendid new HEARSE and a ptit.4 fine horses, and any'oumbef of the:best eittringelSkletek . 2 ete., and wain proMpt, punctual, and reasonable., ttraloilllits, Esq.kapv4i .1"Ly4842 . .. 1,ette5q•.. AND-W ALKIIIG;CANE , .VMRMELiti.Na; -.:.,,,.... illKM._ H. RICHARDSON', StErn FAcrou, - (taitilg, '• ...,,.: d o ei n v e hi i the !.r.1!„ ! ,1 .. § .. i . u_ . t. , ..,) No 141, Io4, : lll . !Elcrta , •;,-. :,......,.„. Merchants, are respeetfully,infermed tigif I f4 ll l-41 - manufacture! . o 14e nbeve Rads, iby 'Aetna jo t nk '-.... 0 notwithsttunting the great opposition ofpartieseppits . tet ' :' I the intreduetton - of expensive improvements. ArY Assam 1 . trwnt is, esnoVete, and-wipes so low.as to.giyit filigvll-; ... . . - - As There is tin . .l7tobrolla Shire te** door„otaegl t t the wattle :lOW, it.ktruporiailt y o u shoultfrontetnlittil, _ 11. RICIIARDA'O, l'l, , Stettin Factory, dad' Pattteate. l o4,,,i l W lra/king elms thiaritlC . cigli . ckf nytt Lt4P.T. MI ,gth1. 4 . 14 4.!".qt 10.1. 'Marke t et, Pliilatlelitluu.- - - 1 ' ..,...... i 'Mr - Attention is requested 16- the eelehmleg wiikie4- Cane.ittnbrala, a neat and beautiful artful!, coutbkuipg, the advantages of 9 Catte Und - Untliiella. - - . „ Ir‘atunikLAL Allioeulmh;rlthOitlit:' .1.v.. / .1. 4 4, ' 11v of Allaglieny' and vicinity rho val of his School, from the corner of Sandliskyint filapissis" berry streets, where he has been teaching fdr then twelve months. Out and after April Ist, he will . peeopg Rooms qui Federal street, in "Colonatle find'doot from the bridge. The Aendemie Year 11.1 ii, consist of twit' . .1, Sessions. of five months each, ^commencing on tint 14.0. Monday in February and September. _ • cares qr !Pit ffi.z . , Imp Stn - vI4N ur FITS 240X7/1111, Dppartment,.4uclpdpig Readmg, Orthogrrip4t and Defining. Wriung,'English Grammar, Ithetoric,.l,o, ,gie; - English Compcnntion - and Criticism; Geographyalher tory, Arithmetand the _higher branches of Alptheastatioth , Natural Philosophy, Chemistry, Astronomy, flotany;Phye siology, Geology, Intellectual and Morel Science, arttVelt other branches requisite, to a thorough English Educes+ Classical Deportment—lncluding the:Latin, Greticand F reitehlitofinfigea euPlt pti fiddit l 9. ,, el'ettarga Oftf.t.t 46;09 The rest:ices of. emopptent 'reopens AIR PR0X4181,4); such as may desire tp receive idstruenpas"iii,,Drewbgi, Painting, and Music. ' - Those designing ip enter. will find it to their intitreit 10 do so as' near to the opening Of lite Session' as - possible; yet pupils will be received Many time during the Session s and will be charged at the above rates ,ouly ffplq lii -: time pf entrance. itip dedections betneilitfOrablisin; ces,`except In oases pf Protracted ' Any Mfproiatiou which may be desired. - will bp:clierasi filly coma , nuieuted to those who,apil ppm/ . the instriaptot his rooms. • `' Reference also lip made tp the following-gouda! Dr. T. F. Dale, Allegheny, Iron, C. Shaler.'Fittshutgli: Rev. D. Elliott, • Rev. D. H. Riddle s Mr. 11. P. Schwartz, "' Rev. I/. Dyer T .5. MORRIS & CO'S BLACK IVRITTNU - V • Steel or Quill Pens, and the Copying Prizt.-,Tlna Jut is the result of the experiments of several Years.iiisrptild to the manufacture, on un eXicutive scale; *lke - article suited to nil the purposes of the consumer. .Tbit , perfete • lion of this Writing Ink consists in the fullswinityrapisa• ties: Ftstan-r—in which property it will-be niandlp surpass all previous preparations.. It will flow milk per, fort freedom. either front quill or steel pens, and is entire ly free front any corroinve tjuafities. COLOFtrIII of this article is a rich. beautiful blue black : [Cr - All good bluck Ink. from: its necessari , he constitutiottrequires exposure to the nit to iPipprt color'. ft mast inn, therefore, be expected. that 9111 . meat the bottle is aped, The - Ink - will be found - why a jet -.- black. The first appearance wall: be riadj7biwgrter eY posure to the chemical action of the attnospheys i , either' on paper or in theldlistand; ii will assume ty pc....Tri,ccr—Th e color is unalierahle yy asJapst.s9l time. It will never fade. CM :Lis account; alt important records . shouldriip. tootle in' this artic/e r as .yearvoaly deepen and strengthen its inn. - _ N. It: ' This Ink is suitable for all kinds Of Metallie Pens, and Mr .Peris made of Quills; and whatli *mai lout .and very desirable with many, wipsiivri , aprilan • impression by the Copying Press. are using, in , the institutions with whlph.ssearis connected. Norem. BlueStaek Writing Ink; an d. in reallion to fluidity, brilliancy, and pc rreanene y, believssitauperidi to any Ink we harp heretofore used." .fSignetLl . A. Tltnrston. CashieS Bank of I.ouisville; Rick artisan, Cashier. Northern blank of .KentaCky; George Q Gawadtmay,Cashier Bank of Kentucky; L. L. Shreve, President - of the Gas - Bank; Thomas L.'llelm, Clerk 'of Barren County Court; Curren.Pope, Clark pr Jefferson Court; P. B. Atwood. Secretary Firemin'iras* rang CoMpany; John Muir. Agept Lexington InsuntriCit. Company; S. S. Goodwin, Secretary Portland Dry Doak . and Insurance Company; D. S. Chambers. Seers Franklin Fire anti Marine Insuraece Company - T s ' Rhoracs, - Treasurer Louisville Saving lostltllllPst.N-. A. supply of the above Ink. just rec'd and far sale feL7 JOIINSTON STOCK TON: t • Labor, Srat - Ing Porrdeir 1 , • " . .510UNT EAGLE TRIPOLI, Iti.A.NUPACTURED A T TEE BOSTON MOUNT EAGLE !VOILES. F OR - cleaning the:.surface of Windows,. Annan; and Glass Ware. and restoring it to its original trans Pit miter, this article- is decidedly without an equal-,`Both ateti nd lOW °FP te:Vefl'py its use. ihrtuallad color tact. • eases ;pulp! he used, rt accessary, to carte/ It will remove the oxide from the surface of Geld, etr, Copper,.Pron, pritannip. with Ihe greaten facility. giving ;tali unriyalled poll .• A fair trial is all that the psppretprs ash, lad 'AV cii 'vinee the most skeptical of its utility. ' • Directions/or Use.-I.et the l'owder be applied von damp, spft wooften - cludi. With a very little - aserti444' every particle of oxi;e may be removed.. felA JOSEPH R. CARR. General 4ger • a, For sale by . JOHN D. AIORGAN, Blowsy- ' M 11Chttn.ititirEtt (between Penn and the Bridge.)--Dresses, Cloaks, Cape; Mantillas, Ise.; made to the latest French su:d Englisrt Fashimus. Also, Bonnets, Hoods; Capes; Head , Dresses, &c. A choice selction of new styles Satins, Shk,Yelyets. French Flowers, Clams, fief' gap and bonnet' Ribbons. Laces,yringes, Cords. Buttons, Crapes, Modes, ItinsUar Cumbrics, Prutdkerchiefs, &c., for sale, wholesale art 6 t retail at the lowest price. Country 'Milliners' ' with the latest French and English Patients of every net" article in the Millinery and Dress-making at :New York prices. Straw Bonnets cleaned and'altared t 0 the prsspnt fasla, ion. PITTSBURGH STEEL WORKS ANti spulltl .A.s/ 4XLE F4 O TPAY , . - ISSJ.O ZONES. (moo. rqux r, AtVicZigl j eui 2 ,S Ef t a e.l l4 ; s; ',,,isgtr v V.Fi cr a l4ll o o l3 s 1 1 1 and Fop tie prings, Hammered Iron Axles; and dealers iu 11ra fl able Castings, Fire Engine Lamps, and Coach!Primmingll generally, corner of Ross and Front sts„ Pittsburgh', r gi febB-3in AlrASF,S.—..htst reoehred, bp' ZEDIMON- ,Y 14,13141 ',..:.,,,, .1.11 Market street— , ~.... .. .., 1 dozen Atte Wax +ll . ,o:sksi : - . - ~. ---, 6 f t . It pnper 5 " : ''' ' CCIPTISn; ' '- - ' ' ' ' ' .%.-,....‘: : . ',,! 3 gross "getpllip Copp) Cleaners{ .:. ,-,- . , t . . ...--..., 1 dozen Egg Bailers; ' , 1 " Salt SpoOns; ' t,, Q " Bone Nustard Epoonst. ~ 4 gross 'German Silver Table Spoons - - "" '' '. , a --- Tea 2 " Butter Ipirss; 1 " Picalre Toy &Mks; ' 1,060 China Marbles; 6 dozen fine Woolen Comfo rts, A great Variety of Coats and Caps., -' dozen fine French willeni Beiante; " wilhiw Market • - 6 ." Straw Travelling a 1 " Clothes 12 " BletaPrizY “ Willow Cradles; 0 " Glass Motto Sea* 3 " Bone " Sumps; 3 Allen's Patent Revolving Melds; A pair-common Brass 1 dozen'setts Chessmen; 2 . - "' Dominoes;• 6 " Tailors' Tape Bleastires; - a Slept kv-Itings, issortet 3 China Dogli alld Sheep; - 1 " Strings Amber Beads; 52 Nests Drums. - -------- - ir 40. - Ni.ETH'S igAtiIDEN SEEDS.,—The .siihsetn„.. La has ju s t recaiyed his an nual sepply: elaizetirottes Golden &oda, won-awed flesh and gerounet eiphrseirig" ere variety worth aultiviitier. " The attention .cif falai,- ers, gardeners, and others, -Ls rospectfully called vi :hip* ' *toeb2 P L. Mstowpgrq fe _ No. 29 'Waters - -,'• . BOOKS ye Ins E ements of Geology; Iliman's Chemistry; . Shcphard's Mineralogy; .011nstead'if P'hilozwpky; Lardners Leatures on Science; • • Itroag*rt's Alin of Letters and Saieiteci tleckman i s . Bfstory of Inventiong- • pray's Botanical Text Book; Information for the g People; moslvown e pf Pairitin, 'For sale by • r s.. i co rppizliiitreet. nese/V.B4„mi, poR sAM, usFpieT--zott:il36uogjirraity andaav , each to; having. 44 feemgat, and ake tending buk 1.1.0 kat. Two of - Tharp ar,esarner lota,.and th e posW i tin of this whaleor r opt kV is one orate most ad vantageous to tiMpirft_, mvantinfonnnehuraprgleg. M. 8 YA TZTVELMR, Fourth. 11, -, n ets 111.4fts. eg. z tf unLAcw....... a b twe n Woodzenitt • Id: dam; 5 ounces us; retery 'lrrrn B. A. ea ; tosner nrg'ild Y.,7014 Ink " - .i.451,:',14.--,,4,TrA,?,*=-1.1-b. • - " 41- -
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