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137* TERAIS.—Yire Dollars' a year.. payable strictly
In advance:. Six Dollari - will , iavariably be required if
not paid within the-year.
irr.Singte copies TWO CENTS—fOr Bide CO the Collar
of the Mee, and by the News Boys.
Tile ; Weekly Mercury and Blanufaettirei
Is publ i shed front the same office, on a double inediwn
sheet, at TWO DOLLARS a year, in advance---singla
copes rtes gene.
(U -i- Die paper will be discontined (unless at the discre
tion of the proprietor,) . until all aricanages are paid.
Err No attention will bo paid to any order . puless ac
companied by the money, or satisfactory reference iu tins
city.
TERMS OF ADVERTISING.
rz s i StiCARR OF rier.t.re RINE'S OR LISSIS ,
One Insertion, 80 50 One Month, -• •
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Thrie•-do 1 00 l'hrec du
One Week 1 CA/ Four do- •••• - •
Two••do 2 50 ktix• • •do• • .....
Three do• ' 300 - One Year
YEARLY ADVERTISEMENTS
- Changeable at Pkasure. .
owe agrAng. TWO SQTARRS.
9 1 4 X Mouths 815 00• I Six Montha•-• •• •$ 20 0 0
One Year 20 U0 One Year 30 00
I•ar-c,, r advertisements in proportion.
MY" Cards of . FO UR LINES. Five Liollorr a Year.
Large cuts will not-he incerted, unless an extra price
is pnid._ . . ..
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Adrertblemotals- upon which the number of inser
tions is not marled, will be inoerted and ehurged until or
de rp,l
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A I.IAFCALMONT. Attornrynt La tr.--Oifice, Fourth
11.• street, flour K. Putturrou s Livery Stable. fob'?
i) R „.. 4 :l E9 i i x t t r i 4 . 2 st "i;l:tat-43„-zhih°°. No.
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IR- A.. W. OLIVER, Ph ysician-rtad Stircrott.—thhce
H, St. Clttir atreet. iYett)
s A t tturney, ha.
C 4 .• I -11 • Harney at ma.— ce 41,
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above Wood.
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f tRIALkti V. AIA Attornry
laatrrin's Fourth at. jan7.ly.
jAalhiS CALLAN, _Pawner at Law, corner of 'Wylie
and Pink streets—" Law Corner."feblo-y
YrNL . ICELSiNP.Dt.Aiiorleyiii — ,L7.o7 - 15ifice in the
_le . same bailolinq with Alderman Alliaster. Filth at.,
between Woad and Smithfield ata
JOLIN IiARTON, Aaarnty at Lam—Other. North aide
of Fifth street. between Wood and Sudittfield, in the
same buiklittg with Alderman Morrow. met3.3o-Iy.
T05...:;141 C. 31. 7 KILMIN, Attorney at Late .--thlica iu
itWallaten bnikling, on ith st., between Witod and
Smithfield sts. novlB-y.
PA)liti g W. I.A Y NG, Anorney and Coil stseUgyr at Law
lff.amit Notary PuSiie.—Othee at the corner of 4th end
Wood *lc over Sildndt. & Jones' Exchnnce ollice. oet4
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11rILLS a, Du.NNELLI:, Auorneys and Cuantatont
at Late. Pivsburgh, Pa.—thrice on Fourth et- be
tween Smithfield and Grant. tnarld-y
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, I FAI.UND SNOWDEN. Attorney at Luts.--Othce in
s the building ou the North East corner of Fourth and
Smithfield sts.
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.1011.110%V. Abffroisit.--Odies . north side of Fifth
11. street, between Wood and Southfield, Pittsburgh.
senlo-y
Ar9CANDI.Ess s .Wt L •R. Auorneya and Coyare/..
I, /ors at Law:Office on Fourth street, opposite IL
Zs IL. 11. Patterson's Livery Stable. Pittsburgh. septh-y
FOR.W.Uti) ar. S tvAtrrz %Vkil.BER, Attorney; at Law.
....-01TICe oa Fourth street, between Wood and Smith
field. opposite Patterson's Livery Stable. ap7-y
("I GOILG ' 1 G11.1.A1011.E. Attorney and Counsellor at
Late.--01Ece removed to the 2d door below Grant at.,
on Fourth, to the office lately occupied by Alderman Mil
ler. mar3o
JT N. AD.:1.011,11Y. iitartsry and Counsellor at Law
. Office in LiaketreLl's Buildings ea Grua* st.
i5:19174y.
') C. 5t1.1..N.N.J.N, Attorney and Contueitoe at Law.
Odiee on Jth st., between W.od and Smithfield
and nearly opposite the Mayor's office. nord-y
SCUrr. ihnlist, Fourth at, tire doors west of Mar, ;
1./ . ket: All work warranted, and if not perfectly . sans
fartoryiio eharges will be made. 'Oda
t F oire: l l -V o a pr. t
st ito ree b t, er t t iette y e d i e t Vo h ri and Sm ed
ithfield h
streets ruarls..ly
I.IIAIiELY. Atelermon.--tatiice ou Penn street,
0 opposite D. Leech lc Co'e, packet line office. Office
hours from 7 o'eloc A. M.. to 7 o'clock P. M.
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t t‘ ti rv A t i. d — rd t it ' e ' s h s from Basi n
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new warehouse, on Third street, nearly opposite Use Post
Wire. • otay:3o-y
1) KALOV 'MN J. 3117CHEL. Attorney at Law,
_Do has removed to Fourth street, next door to the office
of Alderman Steel. ap7
J. D. veer. • 3. W. T. WITITZ.
LHET 8 wrirrE, Attorneys at Law, 'Washington, Pa.
Collections made iu Washington, Fayette, Greene
and adjoining conmies. apl2-y
LA"'NU PICK —J•MES dittaiicy uaa v.
seller at Law. has removed to the office next door
Rest of Rody :Patterson's Livery Stable, Fourth street.
Daring his 'essence upon public duty, for the coining
militia, any business for him may be left with A. B. Me-
Zaliziont. Esq., as above. felil7
- CAMAS $. Cit r, Auorneg. Counsellor, and Notary.
/) Pittsburgh. Pn., having resigned the o ffice of Secreta
ry of the Pittsburgh Navigation and Fire InsuratictsCoin
patty, will attend specially to colleetinne. and business
connected with -Navigation, Insurance, Accounts, and
Real' Estate. Business hours. from 9 A. M., to 9P. M.
tl,fice, first door west of Alderman Miller's. Fourth street,
near Grunt an 7
TWIN COYLE. Notary and Conreyancrr.--Orliee in
0 Metcalf's Building. Fourth street, near Smithfield.
Pittsburgh. Deeds. Bonds, Mortgages, Articles of Agree-
Mem, and all other instruments - of writing drawn up with
accuracy and dispatch. Titles to Real Rstate examined.
a p22-olk w y
, 1 4 M) WLNI C. W t IoSON, Attorney arid Counsellor at Low,
_I Franklin, Venanco county, Pa., will attend promptly
all business entrusted to his care. Collections made in
Warren, Clarion, and Jefferson counties.
FLEFIIit TO
J. A. Stockton k Co., Pittsburgh.
4 Murphy. Wits & Co.,
Hon. James Kinnear,
lion. Alex. M`Calmont, Franklin."
I. 'Wilson. Steubenville, O.
rilu CLIENTS.-3ly partner, Mr. and Win.
E. Anglin, Esq.. will attend to my unfinished busi
tics,. and I recommend them- to the patronage of my
(cicada.- am authorized to state that they -will receive
the counsel and assistance of the Hon. R. Biddle. Oilice
2d story of Burke's buildings, 4th street, between Wixxl
and Market. )'jaG-tyl SAMUEL. W. BLACK.
), - I'o K . • Z, A anufacture of neorruptlide Trail
I,J , Smithfield Street, two doors below Fifth street, Pitts
burgh. Pa. Alvvnys on hand a -full assoruneur of Plate,
and Pivot Teeth, of a variety of shades, as simple Plate,
Molars and Eiscuanidatoes. Gum teeth, Screw Pivot
teeth. &c. Teeth and blocks made to ord. c; Dentist s
supplied - with all articles in the profession. All orders
&out abroad must be accompanied by the cash.
[IJ Mauna always on hand.
JOHNA. PARKIN:R.)IV, Alderman, Filth Ward, Yenta
st.., between Walnut and Olfma sts., .where he may
Le found at all times. Those having betties or other pro
perty to sell or rent, ran have the !ame,prtnetually atten
ded to; debts collected, and all thodutiesof an Alderman
will reeeive prompt attention. ;" 0c27-y •
the old stand, Fourth at., above Sufklifield.
THF. Partner hip heretofore exi'sting between Henry
W. Williams. Esq.. and myself, in thr practice of the law,
dissolve.l by manta( consent. on the 26th ult.. and the
business will hereatler be continued by Henry W. Wil
liams, whom I most cheerfully recommend to all for whom
I have the honor to do business—as a gentleman every
way worthy of their confidence.
WALTER IL LOWRIE.
Geo:organ. Riddle, Conveyancer.
OFFICE in Avery now, Fifth street, aboVe Smithfield a
'PitAiirgh.
Demos, Normans, Asmara/ens, Boxes, ritrutsszs.and
other instruments of writing, drawn with neatness, legal
accuracy and despatch. He will also attend to drawing,
and filling Mechanics' Liens. Accou nit of Executors. Ain't n
istrators. 4.e., Examining Mks to Real Estate, Searching
Re cords:fm• Lieu, ff.. if e.
From his long experience and intimate acquaintance
with the manner of keeping the public records. lie expects
to give satisfaction to those who may entrust their lbusi
ness to his care. decld
DENJAMIN F. DENISON, AtTostn-r AND CoDNISZIe
Al loos AT LAW, Cleveland, Ohio, will attend to profes
ional bi,utientaa in tho Couita of Cuyahoga and adjoining
(townie,.
lie will also gips careful attention to Collections in any
part or Northern Ohio,
- ZYCYSILENCI:O :
Chief Suatice Parker, Cambridge Law School.
flop. Richard Fletcher, 10 State st,, *Mom
Hon: Sitetmel 11. Perkins, 141 I.Valnut st., Phibulelphia.
Richard D. Kimball. Esq., 53 NVall st., New. York.
Hampton & Smith, Pittsburgh:
For additional reference, refer to this Mei, &139-ly
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COUNTRY MERCHANTS.—The sudsariber will
_,,_ pay three dollars and seventy-five cents per 100 lbs.
cunt, for good mixed country rags, in quantities of filly
to three thonsnad pounds, delivered at my Book Store,
No. P 9 Wood street, Pittsburgh.
On hand, a general suppl of school books. writing
end wrapping. paper, blank hooks, etc.. which will be
sold by the dozen or retail, at lowest each prices for rea
dy pay. . liano7l LUKE LOOMIS Agent.
-I(TOMCEOPATHIC :tIEDICINES AND BOOKS.—Just
ll..received. a fresh supply of Hontooputhie Medicine
Chests. Momosopathle Coffee. Same of Milk, and &Jorge
collection 'of the latest publications on Liontceopathy, 'at
the Book IsltOre of • '•
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DIULY MOTtNIND POST.
Professional Qiarbs
kL JULIN•CILAVSFULLI.koIiice ou St. hair street
opposite the Exchange. - attglo-y
VICTOR SCRUM, Fifthsstreet,e e et,
PCINT O 44 Wend iul4 ;4•tkot
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M. J. DURNSIDIi, ductionerr and Conmassion dlrr
V chant. Federal ntrest. Allegheny city. fell
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chant, NO. 114. Wood el. fell
'IGHTER'S DAGUERRIAN GALLERY, !lido Hall,
over the Post (Mae. '
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- 01 N :DAVIS, Auctioneer and Conunission.dierchant,
corner of Wood and Fifth rt. fobl-y
13 °BEETS at. KANE. Pittsburgh Cabinet and Chat,.
11 Witerhouse; No. b". 2., Third at. feW-y
r4rEBULON KLNSEY, Den!er in Fanry Ciooda
AEI mini's. N 0.67. Market atreet.
ALIOLANDEKJA 'NES, Pain Tra Store, 72 'rated at.,
. near Wood. feht..),
31'CLOSKEY. Iron City Clothing Nture, No. Lr. 2.
Vi s Liberty at.. opposite:the ntouth el Market. febt-y
OSHUA ROBINSON, Agent int Henlen & Co.'s Line
el of Packets. Filth at.. one door below Wood. tel3l-y
JACKSON. Patent Medicine Drpot, Kt Lib
y l erty at.. brad of Wood. teal -y
TARTIN LYTI.I3, Family Greer. Smithfield atrect
lrj nazi door to the Fifth rrcabylerion Church. jell
Ar 1 Et/RUE COCIIILAN, Forsttardtow and Commissime'
1 1.1 - Merchant. No. 26. Wood st.. Pittsburgh. n0v.27-y
ELI.IOIT, Broksrllers and Siationcrs. No
1/ 56. Market at.. between Third and Fourth. iebt-y
DELANY , Fashionable Clothing St
city m. •
lOOiN A: SARGENT. Ertni-crs and' Exchan gc Braker.t.
N. E. cor.on. of IVooll and Sixth its. febl-y
1101.51 ES & SON. Bankera and dealers in Exeltunp,e.
. Coin and Bank Naos, No. 65. :%Inrket at. febt-y
COil wEavEn, Brine and Liquor Merchant. corner
of Market tool Second streets. fehl-y
FULTON. 1:ril and Brius Foullehr, No. V/ Scrollet
between Market and Ferry nts. fat
T Ylt TL. Sturc,,No. 167, corner of Libcr ,
ty and Sixth ata.
'r iowNsEN . CARR ac. CO.. Conch
ktrs. St. Clai st .at. n •ar the tr'd
11 OIiSE'S LITERARY DEPOT, Nu. h 5, Fourth
vi at.
acar Wood. fr bi
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BROWN'S OFFICE., N 0.65, Diamond alley. near
II Wood 01. fell-y
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CH. PAULSON, Hat and Cap Man etfacturer, and
• dealer in Funs of 811 kinds, No. TA Wood at. nest
door to the corner of Ponrth. (chi.
tLLEIt& RICK.F.7I'SON. Wholesale Grocers and Corn
111 mission a/err:tan:l, corner of Liberty anti Irwin sts
febt.v
( 1 A. AI•ANCI.TV & Ponontding and CWIIIIIII-
+ion Merchants, Cana! Basin, Pittsburgh, Pa.
ntar3-tly
- 1 BLUM& Pinno Forte ninottfaciuror and dealer in
U+• Mohictil Instruments, No. 112 Wood strect, near
Fifth,
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rgvs t Blify-KWA y. lirttggivs, and Agent s cur
Latent Mettarines, Liberty street. near Canal Lam.
JosEl'it WCIODWEI.L. Impar!er. and denier in Par
rign and Domestic Hardware, corner of :Second and
Wood stii—Pittsburali. 0c29-I}.
Q . A MUM. .5100itE, Jlaf and Cup Manieraerorrr. and
1:7 dealer in Funs, N0..5, Wood street. third door above
Fourth.
1.. Rippnrd'a lit~uhr Lin. t. t i Tt i. dtz t a t c s ., : . ‘ .; (;!; o lis m 1 e .,,, rtn ,, d .
York to Li strpool. N 0.142 I,itrertg at. fel, -y
11E._ BLAKELY. Arent for licssrs. Hochn. Bro. s a
Co.'s Lint of Parlats,Yesin .t., four doors below Cu
nal Basin.
TOIIN Al'el.OSKßY,'l'attur and Clothier. Liberty at
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betvreen Sixth street and Virgin alley, south side.
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TOSEPII MAJOR. Roat Store. Slop Chaudirry. and
• Age)ley of Pittsburgh Lard Oil Factory, No. 4, Mar
ket atrect. Pittsburgh. j0n1.2.-tf
s. Drpot for Nt:vo Pubiretvro7A, Pr
c. Third IL, opposite the
Plat Atiiem de opposite
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FIAAFFE.k. OWONSOIL Proprietors - of the Pitabargb
Portable Soot Line, corner Penn and \Vaync streets.
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1.1. ti MAY, WholrJale Grocer. Forwardine nod Com
e) mistion Merchant, %Vetter street, between Martel and
Ferry. fob! -y
-vriLia.tm A. 11111.1. Sc CO.. Beeirrs •nct • Kreharige
Brokers, No. 64. Wood id., one door above Fourth.
east side. 4 feLl-y
IT[ld. Sr. CURRY. and Ere/Icm,, Broke r, No.
6.5. Wood st., third door below Fourth, west side.
febl-y
Tr RAMER. & KAUAI. Bank., and Exehan;:r Bruktrs,
IV corner of Third and Wood its., opposite St. Char''
Hotel.fehl -1,
TOIINSTO:N & STOCKTON, Booksellers. S:serete.sees
• Priourr and PubliArrs, corner Market and Third ■tc
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y UKE 1,00M(8. Agent. Bookseller and Stationer, and
1 A dealer in Printing Paper, ke., \VOOd .treat. between
Diamond alley and Fourth•:
A. ; _kr:mitt; Pickveorth's troy Freight
Line, and Indrpendrnt Portable Boar Line. Caned
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TOSES ATWOOD, Agent far the North Aln,iran !It
'll tura nee Company. or Philadelphia, Water and Front
at.. at tba Warchouaa of Atworal and JOTICR. (ht-y
R.. 0 F.S & AI.rORN, Mnutoisetures of Mustard
Ground 'Spites. Catnips, No. 27. Fink street.
between Wood slid Market. febt-y
lA. lota:teller. :Nralinnet, and Ilindrr.
Filth st,, between and Market sta., Pittsburgh,
n7-y
CIIOOL 130()K. AND PAPER. WA REHOUSI-I.—/.1,1..
11 Loomis, Agent. 1 . /2141,2er, Bookseller and Fkrokhintl
cr. No. MI. Wood at., Pittsburrh. e25-v
snum
LEN. Bras, Fats titter and rfas Fab,. Snalth
. field street, between 'Diamond Alley lnil nigh ~
l'ittaburfih• deelB-1y
yea J. .51'1/EVIT9% Irhotesule Gruen. dealers in Pro.
• (face and Piasbtieg manufactures generally. Nu.
211 Leberiy.oayosite street. Pittsburgh. Lun.?
0, EVEN MG DOORS CLOTHING STORE. Na. S tith
1.1 Sara. near Liberty. JOHN EAItRF:N, Proprietor.
Pittsburgh.nor2l-y
GORGF. ARMOR. Tailor, Fourh street. between
Wood and Smithfield streets, n arly opposite the
Ninvor's office. II Jan.Wl-y
OHN D. MORGAN. Whoitsofe and Retail Deo rust,
el No. 93i, Wood Airect, one door South of Diamond At
ley. fehl
1 - 1 LL ANSIME 3t. )IAYWARD, tritoksale and Retail
1 Dealers in Mutts, Shoes. Trunks. Sce.. So. 186 rdbeity
street. nearly opposite the head of Wood. fehl-y
I) A. FAIL F-s — O c & CO.. hoksale ag 11 43i,
3. house, corner of First- and Wood street', and co,
tier of Wo od and Sixth sta.
R l 4 o , v cto ,, mi:n o n . w
st .. , s ro i tt r si o e . w ha n v r e c r w e e m r o y ve o d gxir
Pitt
at-and Daqueslic , 'War. • • dec,2s';
WAL ALEXANDER & SONS, Coffin Maktrs and.
Furnishing Undertakers. corner of Penn and St.
Clntr streets, opposite the Exchange. Entrance on Penn:
street. felt4-y
JOHN H. zugLunt. wholesale and retail dealer in
Music and Mu-sisal Instrument', Piano Fortes, School
Books and Stationery, No. L2'2 Wood street, Pittsburgh.
itent.y
11RAZIER'S BELLOW 1 received an assort
j ) meat. large sizes, Brazier's hand Bellows ; also, Par
'Mr and Kitchen do., wholesale and retail.
deelB JOHN \V. BLAIR, 120 Wood st.
S. WATEMIAN, wholesale Grecer, Commission
atul Forwarding Merchant, and Dealer in Produce
and - Pittsburgh 31anufmatures, Nos. 31 Water, aad 2•Pront
sts.. Pittsburgh. Pa. D,23-y
V. SELLERS.
SELLERS & NICOLE, Produce and General COMMis-
Mon illerebants, N 0.17 Liberty street, Pittsburgh.—
Sperm, linseed and lard oils. jan27
• • -
TAMES .PA'PPERSON.4 du.. corner of First and Ferry
sts.. Pittsburgh, Pa., manufacturer of Locks, Hinges,
and Bolts; Tobacco. Fuller, Mill and Timber Screws,
Aoosen Screws for Rolling Mills, ke.
•
T liectilving Distiller, and vrholesala dealer
r., in Foreign and Domeatie %Vines and Liquors, No.
114 Liberty. street, and 53 Diamond alley, Pittsburgh, Pa.
/3,21.-y
ILMA , Lumber Merchant. 0 ce on eon
J. street, between Irwin and Hand streets,Pituiburgh,
Pa. All commissidits will be promptly attended to.
mats-y
H 1 . HOP, Velermary Surr,ton, can be found at
his Hone Shoeing. Ratilflishment, neaithe St. Clair
street Bridge, lately occupied by Messrs. Carr dc Rowland.
novs-dGm
tiE e 'F.L, rehange Place. Baltimore.
tkiltSEY, Proprietor. Coaches will be in readiness at
all the landings, to convey passeugera, free of charge, to
the Hotel. deet9,y
c r ARRICK. MARTIN, any Agent for the Franklin Fire
insurance Comp of hia, at Ex
change office of Warrick Martin &Co.Philadel , p
corner of the
Market
and Third streets. febl-y
TYING & PINNHY, Ap;ents for the Delaware Mutual
trafety iruniranee Company of Philadelphia, at the
Warehouse of King and Holmes, Water street, near Mar
ket.
febl-y
7. SELLICRS.
JNO. NICOL&
S ELI & NICOLS, Produce and General Commie
lion Ilterchants. No. IV Liberty street, Pittsburgh.—
Sperm. Linseed and Lard Oils. Ina°.
tear CAll3O:f. I.
CARSON k W7wletak Grocers and Com
minion Merchant:, Sixth street, between Wood and
Liberty, Pittsbnrch. Pt. dec4-7.
1117 - M. GLENN. Bookbindir, has removed to the corner
VV of Wood and Third sts., above C. H. Hay, where
he is prepared to do eveii description of ruling and bind
ing.dee2-y
PC. MARTIN, Whokrak and Recta Grocer and deal
r er in Foreign and Domestic Wines and Liquors.
Foreign and Domestic Fruits, Nuts, &e., No 60 'Water st.
seps..y
- krENV BMW STORE—IL S. Bosworth 4- co.. No. 43,
lr Illarket st., next door to Third. are lint opening a
new and extensive assortment of Rooks and Stationery,
which they will sell, wholesale and retail, at the lowest
priers. ap2.5..y
TOHN W. BLACK it Co. Who lesak Onxers. Produce
• and Comm:Won MereJnits, and dealers in Pittsburgh
hlanufnetures,.No.lBB, Liberty street, apposite Sixth at.,
Pittsburgh, =yl2
07' 1 4 1 0191491 41949 On constrreq{4l
y ~ ~'"~
No. 49 Lib
d Inagvn Ma
10,44
I Silver plates. ice bores. and leaden collins will be sup
, plied on order. A fine hearse and carriages always ready
to attend funerals seps9.ly
F:XCIIAINGE HOTEL,
reran of Penn and St. Ch." , ,err,,, Pittsburgh, Pa
mill{ subscriber. having assumed the tnamagenntnt a
thia long eAnbltshed and popular lintel. respectfully
a**** unties to travellers and the public generally, that he
w.:l be 111 nil times prepnred to accommodate thorn in all
things desirable in n well regulated hotel. The House is
low being thoroughly repaired throughout. and new fur
niture added: tool no point will be spared to make the
KICII.INOg one of the TAUT PINT lintel, In the country.
The unilers.rued very respectfully solicits a continuance
ni the liberal patronage which the lloitse has heretofore
received. Titomns OW STON,
febillt-da NW l'/Oprietof.
John M. Townsend,
DRuccts-r AND APOTIIECAIIY. No. 15, Market
street, three doors above Third, Pittsburgh, will have
constantly on hand a well selected assortment of the beat
and freshest Medicies, which he milli 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 accurately and neatly
prepared from the best materials, at any hour of the day
or nicht.
Also, fur sale. • large stock of fresh and g o Perfu
aler.
1.1.- Kin
J. D. LEUM KR. C. W . A NI.rellSON,
hate of Pittsburgh. Po. Late of Noshville. Tenn.
IEli:11E11 k ANDEILSON, DEA Limn to eaTTU.N.— Por
/ trardin and Cornmixsion ...tlerchants, No. 8, Front
Street, abort Broadway. Cincinnati, CAto.
ohn I . nvi• '
•
I.7CTIO:sIEF.R and Commission Merchant, Corner of
,11, Wood and Firth streets, Pittsburgh, is ready to re
ceive tnerchmidixe of every description on consignment
for public or private sale, and from long experience in the
above business, flatters himself that ho will be able to
give entire satisfaction 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.
Sales every evening at early gas-light. augl2-y.
4 FULTON, Bali and Brass Founder, has rebuilt and
111. commenced business at bin 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 hest materials.
Mineral Water Pumps, Counters, Railings, &c. &c., to
gether with every variety of Brass Castings, if required,
turned and finisluisl in the neatest manner.
A. F. is the sole agent for Babbitt's Anti-Attraction Me
tal, so justly celebrated for the reduction of friction in
machinery. The boxes and composition can be had of
him at all times. novl3-y
SHAWLS,—A- A. Mason 4. Co., 02 Market street, have
received the most extensive assortment of Shawls to
he found in this city. In addition to the various styles of
Cashmere; Turkeri, Wool Plaid; Thibet, Net, &c., ho has
received a new style of French Long Shawls, a superior
article and VIM' fashionably aavt I
• S. LdOtrry,
Merchant Tailor, St. Charles Building, Wood Street,
.A.VING associated with hint, in the above business,
Mr. D. Ructosts, whose tong 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 selected
stock of Clothe, Cassimerea, and Veitings, together with
many other articles pertaining to a gentleman's wardrobe.
.1. S. Lowry, thankful for the very liberal patronage he.
has received front the citizens of Pittsburgh, would re
spectfully solicit a continuance of their favors, which
will be received with a determination to please.
ap 1 / 3 -d tf
m
To the Igtrehanu andportant
Manufacturers of Pittsburh.
WM. A. KINSLOE, 3 doors east of the Post Me g
e, is
an authorized Agent for the Sramsaurvmmt Dirty
A?fD WEEKLY HERALD. The Herald has been established
nearly half a century and has an extensive and substan
tial circulatiop throu ghout
v the populous and rich counties
of Eastern Ohio, estern Pennsylvania and Virginia.
Persons wishing to extend their business, will not fail to
embrace the above favorable opportunity to do so.
IrrTerms of advertising moderate, with an editorial
notice gratis if requested. mend
Apring Fashions for 1, 1 413.
m'CORD ac CO., (leas M'Coni Ring.) HAT. 4
TER% will Introduce the Spring Style of
H S this day, Saturday, March 4th. 1844.
Their friends and customers are requested to call and
ezemine their stock of Spring Hats. just received from
New York, at their store, corner of Fifth m. d Wood eta.
Inar4 y
Leeching, Capp ng and Bleeding.
• Ito. 55 , zirta STREET.
KR Delany .}— FreshNeßßlS. (Buceennor to M. R. Delany .}— Fresh Leeches reeeivedmontblv: nttencinnee at nil hours.
Reference: The Physicians of Pittsburgh. Allrglient and
Birmingham. March 13, te4B.
I most cheerfully recommend to the Physicians, Fami
lies, and all my termer friends and paftenr, Mt. K. B.
NORRIS, as being thoroughly acquainted with the busi
ness, and worthy of patronage. M. R. DELANY.
PJWI-Cst
Business 'garbs
'
SPRINGER HA IMAUG II WILLIAM HARD/MOP.
ser, W. lIARBAUGH, Commasien and Forwardirg
. Merchants, and deniers in Flour. Wool runt Product 1
No. 5a Water, and 104 Front street, between Wood aim
Smithfield streets. Pittsburgh. n mt,n-v
R. W. POINDEXTEIL f. POINDLA l k..t .
PO/NDEXIER & CO. ‘Vholesale Grocers and Com
mission and Forwarding Merchants, No. 41 Water
street. Pittsburgh. a p2l
1 1)IN L , 7 tra, \ , . 9 ...ole_rui:,caonndießreot7ilineur:eiterni:d
Fourth sts
O U
AMEL MORROW. Mnnufacturer of Tin, Copper,
1:1 and sheet iron ware, No 17 Fifth street, between
Wood and Market. feblo
J OHN CARTWRIC;IIT. Importer and Manniociiirer of all kinds of Cutlery, Surgical Instruments. 4.c., No. S 3
Wood street- second door below Diamond alley. fehl
1 JILEINTDN'S UNRIVALLED BLACKING,
.inanu-
JL Metered and sold wholesale and retail, Smithlieldst.,
between Sixth and Virgin alley. octlg-y
C o .PARTNERz , lllP—Theunnersigned has associated
with himself John Nicole. from Baltimore, in the Gra
ccry mid Gencrul Commission Business, :tinier the style
of Sellers & Nicols. Dated I stianuarylB49.
MOO FBAS. SELLERS.
ji Al •'. . u.. it/porter. and dealer in
•Foreign and Domestic Saddlery, Hardware. and Cur
live Trimmings. of all descriptions, No. 133 Wood at.,
Pittsburgh, seven doors above Filth, and one dbor above
11. Childs x Co'. Shoe Store. • ap24
r 110 COUNTRY MERCDAN'N.—A. A. M..usos & Co.
02 Market street—incite the attention of Country•
Merchants to their extrusive assortment of Foreign and
Domestic Goods. which will be sold at eastern jobbing
prices. jr - r - Vi'lmlesztle Rooms. :hi story.; se:ei
'IMIOM AS PALMER. /111.111111111, hirer and Importer or
ii - ALL PAPER, Fine Voard Prints. Borders. Land
scape Paper. Ornanumml-Designs. Transparent Window
Shades, Paper.
and dealer in %tithing and %%rapping Paper,
Bonnet and Binders' Boards. kc., /ke.. N 0.47, Market et.,
between Third and Fourth, PlttribllTO. Pee. marl 4
mcDoNALD,Eilid;la Erns I'mntder. First at.,
near Market. is prepared to make Brass Casting:,
and Brass Works generally, 011 the most reasonable
terms need shortest notice. lie invites maeleiniits. and all
those using brass works togthe Men a call, as he is
tennititcl to do all word ht his line very low. my':-ty
Li Mtl ii & SINel .AI It, (late Martin & Smith.l IV eicsok
I) Grocers. Produce and Conuntstron Merrhonts.s6 Wood
street. Pittsburgh. The urrdergigned having entered into
partnership antler th. above stole. respectfully ask the
patronage of the friends of the tare firm, and ot purchas
ers general!) They feel warranted in promising that
they can give satiruhetion to all whu may buy of Mem, or
confide business to their care. \C \I. mrrif.
mairthl W. M. NCLAIR.
F 1 I.ll'l' V.SI.7I,REITMNIT.I - .—Nt Peony& Led
lie nuuntfactorr, and keep constantly on bund, cat,
moulded and plain Flurt Glassware in alt its varieties, at
their warehouse...corner of Musket and WDICV art, Pitts
burgh. Our works continue in bill operation, arid we
areterinstantly adding to our stock. which enables us to
till orders torah promptness. Purchasers are respectfully
softened In call anti examine prices and terms. sepld-y.
.11 . 11 . 1NLEN". Ilause. Sign, arul Oenarneandl'ain , ,,
and dealer in PAINTS. N0..14. St. Clair At., Pitts.
burgh, has eoustainly on band all kinds of Pswrs, culler
Dry u ad; Japan and Cupal Varnish; Linseed Oil:
Ho Oil; ' arias 'Curpentine; Window Glass, of all
siicc Puny, I a n ti Brushes. he., all of the best quality,
and for sale at reasonable prices. sepll-tf
I)
A. CAMERON. Illanafirriarereit Hai lore Ware am/
l'lntfimwr Srdtle, and Castmcs i t gene-mi. respect
fully asks the tintronnge of his friends. tic feels war
rowed that he earl give salts:amain to all who may pur
chase of him. Ilia rsulldisitiassat is ou i'irlialry's plait or
Lots. Stli Ward.
I - I FAMWE Canon u, ion and Par LIS/dlrig
J Merrhont, No. '2O Wood street. Pittsburgh, continues
to transact a general Commission business. especially in
the purchase and sale of American manufactures and
produce, and in receiving and forwarding Goods consign
ed to his care. As agent for the manufacturers he will
be constantly supplied with the principal articles of Pius
hutch manufacture at the litwest wholesale prices.
Orders and consignments a re respectfully solicited.
Drucgist and Alaalie-
J. CarF, north-west corner of Winn! and Fifth streets.
Pittsburgh. will keep constantly on band Drugs, Paints,
Oils. 1L).....5 4 tuf1i. &c.
N U.—Physicians' prescriptions carefully compounded
from the best materials. at any hour of the day or night.
Also. on nssortnn•nt of ,Perfumer': fine tooth. hair. and
clothe• Brushes. &c, &a., dr.c„ which he will sell low for
cash. apt.V.ly
'ILI LAM '111.0V11.1..4.1. Uttilcrl . Firth street. itn-
Il' innlintely opposite the Theatre. respect:ally in
forms Ins ricotta and the plithe in general. that he has re
sinned Linsiness as a Furnishing Undertaker. lie is sup
plied with and always keeps on hand Coffins of all sizes
and kinds. Shrouds. amid all other articles necessary Oil
such occasions.
XEFLII TO
Merchants generally. in Putsltureh. Pe.
Merchants generally. Nashville, Tenn.
W. F. Lane & Co., Louisville, Sy.
Springer & Whiteman,
Cincinnati, Ohio.
James Johnston & Co..
Hewitt, Heran & Co., New Orleans.
Alagregor Sc Morris, New York.
Duval, Keighlar & Co. , Baltimore,
Smith. Bagulcy & Co.. Philadelphia.
Daniel Oeslism. Boston
PITTSIBUI
Spring Style.
14100 RE, has recelynd from New York. the
Os Spring Style of Hats—which he will introduce Gil
on Samitley, March 4. All those in want of a neat
and superior Hat. will pleas call and examine, at No, ;5,
Wood street. 3d emir above Fourth street. In 3
FASHIONS.—S. Moore has iustreceived limn
New` Year the Fall Style of HATS, Which he will in
troduce this day. Saturday. August 28th. All those in
want of a neat and superior HAT would do well to call
itt NO. 75 WOOD STREET.
ang2B 3d door above Fourth.
r rOW E (-a ircEr6.7.liiiiiiicTri - iiiihe — 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 noir inepared to execute all kinds
of work in the Coach and Wagon-making business, at
tha shortest notice. unit warranted to be of the best qual
ity. The very large quantity of seasoned timber with
which they arc prepared. and their facilities for business.
enables them to insure the public that they arc prepared
to carry on an extensive an& prompt business i n- their
line, and they respectfully solicit a continuance of . the
liberal patronage beietnit ed upon the late firms. aep4
A(RUBBLE Co. have removed to the corner. of
NVood street end Diamond alley, over B. M'Cruin's
leather store. where they are prepared to furnish Windrow
Blinds, Wholesale and Retail, at prices much reduced;
having a very eccentric rnnderf paintinz, and other advent
tages unknown mothers in the trade. Besides giving a su
po raw finish to Blinds, they trintthent with the best mate
rials. making them rich and dnrable.
Ist. B. Wide or narrow el ats--portable or permanent`fisr
tellio7s famished. Old Minds refined. dec.2l.y
I,2IIELL A\U FHA; :11A:\ L ACToll.l%—ffiesr
1.71 hers, having enlnrged their establishmentfortheeian
ufaeutrc of STEEL and Fitts—on the corner of Crfiara
and Liberty streets. Piitsbutels—are prepared to fufnish
Files of every description, of the. best quality; end being
determined to ache it the interest of consumers to pur
chase Files from them. respectfully invite the patronagi,
of all who IL.e the article.
marl 0-y
E w I.V INVENTED PATENT Hi,or.l( SPRING
11 THUS:4, for the Immediate relief and permanent
cure of lirroin and J . :opal:is. (Suited to all sizes.) The
superior claims of this Pruss consul in the comparative
Cone IVlth W/1101 it may he worn. The pad of wood be
mg neatly balanced on springs, yields to the pressure of
any part of it. and therougly adapts itself to any move
went made by the wearer. It can be wont without inter
mission. multi a cure is ettentcd. The subscribers have
made arrangements for the manufacture of these raisin
hie Trusses. its a superior style. in Philadelphia. mtd have
them now for sate as their office. No. 77 Snuthfteld street.
near Sixth, Pittsburgh. QUOTLGE WATT.
/YI D. W. KAUFFMAN.
"Cf ONONIIAIIELA 110VSE. OPT the comes of Iratey
.! and Sm/k/i41,1 strews, Pittsburgh, En.—Tha midor
signed Proprietors of the Monongahela House announce
to tho Public. thnt the Hange is open for the reception of
Vt9l}oo.. They are conscious of having spared no ex
penso in fitting out the Establishment in such a style as
to render every comfort tit the Guests. They hope by
constant care and attention to business to merit the pa
tronage so liberally bestowed on the late Monongahela
House. imarSi JAMES CEOSSAN & SON.
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... ,TEW .Vr01t.E....----jons D. Mgt
ono•. li - hate - I f
1 1 salt and Read I:W.:gist, No. 3:11 Wood street.
one door South of Diamond alley. Pittsdurg.—The
subscriber has Just received from the Eastern cities. and
is ini‘v opening at the above stand. a full assortment of
articles in his hue, consisting of Drugs of all kinds. Dye
Stuffs. Paints and Varnishes, Chemicals, kc. , together
with all such articles as are usually kept for sale at a
wholesale and retail drug store_
His stock is entirely new. and has been selected with
care. Ile is ronhdent that his articles. both as to quality
and price, will please such as may favor hint with a call.
inyt , y
_ .
4 THENEC:II RrfreArnerir and Bathisiz Saloons, Liber
-11 1? &rect.—The subscritiers4leeply tenni:Ml for the
increased and still increasing patronage bestowed on
them_ since the opening of their establishment, beg leave
to state that their baths are open of all times, and that
hot, cold and shouter baths can he had at any moment
A few more boarders can be accommodated by the week.
and gentlemen can procure breakfast, dinner, supper.
etc., at the usual hours, say breakfast 71 o'clock, a. tit.;
dinner. El slipper p. tn.
Oysters, cooling drinks. and other refreshments runtish.
ed in a superior style. and charges moderate.
jnnls PECIi , THONIrsoN k co.
V
CINONGA liEl. A PLAYING
Iyo CR would respectfully inform his friend. arid the
ptil , lic, that his new equiblialtment la now in full opetati , ./11.
and that he is prepared to furnish Boat and fill nit
order. fur Planed Lumber, with promptitude, and at the
lowest rates.
Board and Plank, planed on ono or both slate, eon
stands on hood.
' Sasil. Doors and Mouldinga, of every description. made
to osier.
Builders and Carpenters Would find it to their advan
tage to give hint a coll. as he can now furnish then, with
planed sniff. suitable for every description of work.
dee3-tf
IFirrit 'CAup LivErt V STA LILE.—The
~.)..
subscriber. having brought out the well
TIOVe II Livery Stable kept by C. !:. Doty. in the
rub Ward. respectfully informs lux friends and the pub
lic generally, that he o ill keep at all tinie• a stock of the
best description of riding horses, buggies, carriages of all
kinds, mind in short everything required in liii tura of
t...i.e..,
A considerable portion of his stock is new, and he is
cordidein no stock in the city will be superior to his.
Ws terms will be lIIIAICIAte. Ili. stuble is ou Liberty
sr, a few doors above the canal bridge, where respectful
ly solicits a share of public patronage.
C IA EL ES COLEMAN.
![jfe is also provided with nn elegant Hearse, which
will be furnished when required. oct93.
New Hat and Cap Store.
itCHAS. H. PAL'LSON, (late of the firmest
of Paulson & Gilt.l having opened his new
store, at No. 7J Wood street, next door to
the corner of Fourth, is now manufacturing, and receiv
ing fr om the Easter n cotes, a very large assortment of
Hats and Caps of every description, warranted to be
made in the best manner and of the best materials. Ot
ter, Seal, fine and coanneu Muskrat, Scalene, Hair Seal,
l'lush and Glazed Caps.
tand fine assortinent of ladies Furs, such as Lynx,
Poh. et,.and Coney Muffs. Tippets and Fur Trim.
mines, all ot which he wren) at Eastern prices for cash,
hot), wholesale and retail.
Country merchants will please) call and stzamine my
stock before purchasing., elsewhere.
Wholesale HheStore.
jH. CHILDS & CO. are v receiving
their Spring supplies, consisting of one of claßia
the largest, cheapest. and best assortment of hoots
and Shoes that they have ever been able to bring
to this market.
ALSO-I.adies' and Misses' Florence Braid and Russ
Bonnets, of the latest style; together with a splendid as
sortment of Palm Leut Bats, Men's and Boys' Summer
Caps.
ALSO—A large lot of New York Tanned Sole Leath
er, al i of which, having been purchased at the lowest
rates, and selected with great care for the Western
trade, will be sold at a small advance on the coat and
charges.
All merchants wishing to purchase will find it to their
interest to call and examine their stock before purchasing
elsewhere.
mar27-tf
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DirrstnAlGH cirAIR AND CABINET WARE
HOUSE,--No. 6.2, Third semi, Pittaburgh.—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 patterns forwarded monthly, thus
giving the citizens of Pittsburgh . an opportunity of pa
tronizing home industry, and finding in their own city
what they formerly would obtain only'in the - East. Hav
ing adopted the principle of small profits and quick sales,
they will be able to sell-at as low rates as any of the
establishments in the Eastern Cities.
novlo-y 11.013E1tTS' & BANE.
STIAVING AND HAIR DRESSNO SALOON-13cs cit
soN k roux -4m, Tonsorial Projessors, - haircifitted up
the saloon on the corner of Cherry alley and Water at.,
near the National Hotel, formerly occupied by Clement
Archer, and are prepared to wait on gentlemen at once,
with ease, comfort and politeness.
In connection with their saloon, they have fitted up an
excellent shower bath, where persons can have 'homier
baths at all hours of the day.
They still continue to serve their customers sago at their
Old Stand, corner of the Diamond and Union street.
febl7-tf
110EIV HAT AN STORE.- ,IAN 1 Ammi.
-1.. 1 1 WILSON, Mat Manufacturer, formerly of
the corner of Diamond alley and Manufacturer,
sts.,) , 11 1. 11 11111
begs leave respectfully to inform hisANEW,fren,
and the public, that he has opened STORE, on
Smithfield street, where a choice assortruent of HATS,
CAPS, and LADIES' FURS, (as good, neat, fashiona
ble and cinsar,as any in the city,) may he had. J. W.
very cordially invites his friends and the public to remem
ber his new location and establishment, and give hint a
call as hearty as he intends to welcome them.
mar3l-1y
00 an. 00 : to re
No• 117 Wood street, Opposite Drone Indian Store.
A2I , CAIIIhION resaectfully informs his friends and
• the public generally, that be has opened, at the
above place, with en assortment of Ladles' and Gentle
men's Boots and Shoes, superior to anything ever brought
to this market consisting in part of Ladles' fancy color
ed Gaiters and Half Gaiters; Slippers, single-soled,Yrom
50 cents to 81,50; White Rid and Satin Slippers, 81,50 to
81.75; together with every variety of Cluldrens , Farm ,
ti
substanal Boots, Shoes, and S.ippers. Gentlemen ' s
Boots, front 82,50 to 85,00, In short, lam prepared with
every thing in my lino; and flatter myself. front my long
experience in the business, that I will ho able to gave
general satisfaction to all who may favor me with their
atron age. raplB) A. M'CAMMON.
. p, ane, in re la an. •
MANUFACTORY,
No. 140 Wood Street, between Sixth and Virgin Ailey, Pius
burgh, Pa., opposite Dr../Irrron's Church.
oionn 'W. Tn. has always on band, of his own
manufacture, a large assortment or Blips,
Canes, Umbrellas, and Parasols, of every -de
scription; which he will dispose of, 'Wholesale
r Retail, at prices as low as they eau bo pm-
Chased for in the Cities ofeitherillew Yolk, PhiltulaipMa,
or Baltimore. Workmanship warianted:equal 10 those
manufactured in either Of the above mentioned Cities.
so-3nscr Mr 'Repairing done neatly.'Xa . .
I .mw%
SATURDAY, AP
Ihmincss Tarbg
L 29, 1848
iiii9CdtanCOU.S.
ar: bariteMe i
AUCTIONEER AND COMMISSION MERCILA.NT,
Auzattaxt Crrr, Pi.
rtITICtILAIL - -The underiigned having complied with
the requirements of 11th Andiron Law, and taken out
a Commission as Auctioneer. fbr the City of Allegheny.
Is now toady to receive aserchtindize• in all its varielY t
on consignment for either public or private salei and from
long exporienre in the above branches of business,
tern himself that he will benblo to give entire satisfaction
to all who may favor hiai with them patronage.
Liberal advances made on consigninents. I shall en
deavor to make speedy sales titul gala returns.
'rendering you and ybur friends my services, I remain
your obedient servant, WM. J. BURNSIDE..
Allegheny city, September, 180.
J ames I %rn,ltunes 3l'Cullv, John Jr., John B.
Guthrie, 'Wm. A. Bill & CO..'Jones 211'Clintock, James
K. Logan. John D. Davis, Berke r flaunen. John B. ,Alc-
Fadden to Co, Alexander Stuart, Young & Stevenson. -
novl4-y
•
o n ,Cortorr gltt , - -
MPORTER and Manufacturer of Cutlery, Surgical and
T
Dental Instruments, Saddler'aand Tanner's hand tools,
Taylor's Patent Shears, &c. Also. annalist:hires Truss
es. Supporters, &0., invent variety.
John Cartwright. nianufactarer and - importer of Pen,
Pocket, and Table Cutlery.; Razors, Scissors, Files, Saws,
has removed to
83 goon Sre.xur. second door belOw Diamond alley,
And 111 IS lately received a large assortment of
PEN AND POCKOP KNIVES. KNIVES AND FORKS.
Also. liners' and Whotsenhotms' FINE CUTLEIty.
Elliines, Rodgers`. Wade and Bro:s Razors, Balsams..
Raior Strops. &c. Damascus and Wire Twist..
GUS AND PIS - MLR.
Allen's.- Colt' N s. ,
and Blu RIFLES nt's REVOLVERS; Powder
Flasks. Shot Belts, Onto nags: Walker's and Coxe's
Extra Percussion Caps: Bowie.. Dirk, and Hunting 'Calve s.
Tools. such is Callipers, Dividers. flyers.
,NiPPers:
Hasid Vices. Squares, Rules, Braces, Bits, Spoke Shaves,
Stocks rind Dies. Wire and loon Gouges, Mathematical
Instruments, &d., In very great variety.'
ID — Jobbing and reparring neatly and punctually done.
unt9-1y
J. APOCIMT lc CO.
A eta tion Notice.
1 111:: subscriber has paid into the Treasury of the Coin
, mot:wealth, the amount of license required by law.
le has given the regularly approVed security, and taken
out a emission of the first class. at an Auctioneer of the
city of' Pittsburgh. and rented' that spacious Wareroom
belonging to Sylvanua Lothrop, 1..?.q., No. 114 Wood st.,
three doors from Fifth., where he is prepared to attend to
the sale of every kind of ilerehandise, Furniture. Real
Estate. Stocks, Shipping,. &c.. either at the Auc tioll Rooms
or on the premises. and will in all eases exert himself to
the utmost for the benefit of his employers, on fhe most
reasonable terms; he will sell exclusively and only on
commission; neither purchasing nor having any interest
whatever on goods in the store, but merely the Commis
sion for selling. thereby giving all 01ritre a fair chance,
without partiality of having therein property disposed of
to the best advantage.
Sales will be promptly settled when made: advanc es
will be given at any tune 011 the most accommodating
terms; merchants will slot be charged foi advances.
Regular sale days, Nit Ind Gym rind Thu rvl nys, ofDry Good!,
G roe e ric a. Furniture. &e.; and every evening,. Hard ware.
Cutlery, Watches. Chum Pistols, and fancy articles;
Books. on Saturday evcitiu.s.
are 2 4 ' JAM'S 2 1 rKEN:sa. Auct.
CAEAP itAT AND•VAP 1111.1U5.P.,
4
N0.102,.W00d Street.
SPRING F.ISMONS
SILK . fot
, BEAVER. AD Nu"-
NIiTiLA HATS.
The subscriber rcapectfully informs his customers and
the public, that he has returned front New York. bringing
with him the moat approved style of Hats. for spring and
summer wear. adopted by William 11. Beebe. Uroad - way,
(late Beebe & Costar.) He would also inform the public,
that ho is daily manufacturing Hats and Caps, of all des
criptions, which he is determined to dispose of at prices
to please the purchaser: that ia, cheaper than any other
Hat establishment in the city.
ID - Country Merchants. wishing to purchase Hats and
Cups. by wholesale, are requested to call and examine
his assortment: as he feels confident of being able tr
please iu quality, quantity, and price.
ti. W. CLASSCOW. Manufacturer,
No. ill!, Wood at., 3d door below John 1). Davi
marr-dllni Commercial Aar' -
Ater York Pekin TegiVonipanr,
CAUTION TO TM' PUBLIC.
A LEXANDER JAYNES is the only authorized fluent
in Plitsburgh and Allef bony cities, for the sale of
the Pekin Ten Company's leas of 75 and 77 Fulton at.,
New York. Any other person in Pittsburgh pretending to
sell our Teas is en imposter, and deceives all who may
patronize him. It is commonly known that the Pekin
Pea Company's Teas have proved superior to all other
Ten, sold, and for this reason many persons have dishon
estly pretended to have the sale of the Pekin Tea Corn
puny's Teas. when they arc all the time rending trust,
and cheap stuff which they hare obtained elsewhere.—
Others again assume the name of the Pekin 'lea Com
pany and imitate our packages, and thereby deceive
man v.
NVe are informed that there re a person in Pittsburgh
selling Teas under the name of the New York mid Phila
delphia Pekin Tea Company. We have only to say that
this assumed company have uo connexion, whatever,
with the New York Pekin Tea Company. as consumers
of tea will readily dincoyer by comparing the snide they
sell with the genuine tea, sold by the New York Pekin
"ren Company, at the store of Alexander Jaynes, No. 72
Fourth street.
N. U.—Messrs. MeCALLMONT & BOND, of Philade!.
plum, have no connexion, whatever, with the New York
Pekin Ten Company, nor have they any right or priri..
I age to sell teas under a name so nearly resembling ours
as to hues a tendency to mislead the public.
LIOUGLASS &
75 and 77 Fulton st.. N. Y. .
Great Smile of Nursery Stock I
is Tot extensive stock of old LANDRETii NUR
• g pt. SERIES, Philadelphia, is about to be disposed
of at PUBLIC AUCTION—the undersigned in
tending to relinquish business. Such an opportunity for
obtaining Nursery Products at Auction. has never been
presented in America, and the attention of the trade. and
all who with to decorate their grounds in Town or Coon
try. or enlarge their Orson house eolteetionh, is respectfully
invited. For improving the grounds of Cemeteries,
Churches, State and County Offices, etc., this sale will af.
ford unequalled facilities. Catalogues in detail are in
preparation. The sale orthe out-door artiefes will com
mence on TUESDAY, MARCH 21st, and 'the Dents in
Pau, on TUESDAYMAY 2d. Proer aid for sae pak
ing a n d shipment will be given, wh e n required ;. f and c as
there will be no postponesuent or reservation, persons
from distant points muy attend the sale without fear of
disappointment.
*.• Orders to be executed at PRIVATE SALE will be
received until the above periods, and the usual strict at
tention given. D. LANDRETH &
It may be proper, to state. to prevent misapprehension,
thin it is the Nursery business only, the subscriber is
about to relinquish. Ills attention will be hereafter
ifevotedio'the cilium of seeds, - and to their sale at his
warehouse, GS Chenutut street. •-
lErAnv (unbar information. will be givewby
SNOWDEN. Pittsburgh.. mar 14 .
lkj.E‘V BOOKS-3leatorials of Methodism—lntrodu7-
Lion of Methodisiri Into the Eastern Cities, compris
ing biographical sketehes Of its first churches, and remin
iscences-of its early struggles and successes. By Rev.
A. Stevens, A. M. .
Memoir of Rev. David Alicel, M. A., Missionary to
China, by. his nephew, Rev. G. IL Williatimon. .
Mark Wilton, the Merchanta Clerk.' By Rev. Cherie*
B. Tayler, M. A.; author of "Margaret, or the 'Pearl,"
"Lady Mary," &c., &c.
The above,. with a great variety of new books, on hand
and just receiving. ELLIOTP & ENGLISH,
1:m22 po Market street.
r THE
READY RECKONER—For Ship Builders, Boat
I Builders, and Lumber Merchants; being a correct
measurement of scantling,
,boards, planks, cubical Con
tents- of square- arid round timbers, saw logs, wood, &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. Scriber, author of the "Engineer's and Mechanic's
Companion," &C., &c. For sale by
JOHNSTON & STOCKTON.
Booksellera. cor. Market and Third sts.
UNBLUSHING IMPUDENCE.—From a published
card of M'Cahnont & Bond, of Philadelphia, the
public would be led to believe that we have been claim
trign privilege we had no right to. That "they have
abandoned. some time,since, the exelunive agency !ye.
tem," and that we have right to claim "exclusive pnvil
egos with their tette." I never pretended to sell the teas
or this spurious concern. I have been selling the teas of
the New York Pekin Tea Company for the last two
years, as the publiC are aware, and have been to New
York four times in that time, and never heard of - this nets
concern until lately but as woof'dealers. •
The tea business of M'Callmont &Bond is about eight
months old, and their assumption - of the. Pekin Tea,Com.
pany's name is beemise - a hame is open for any man or
firm to assume; but the fact Intended to imply thereby,
that. they have any connection with the so called and
well known Pekin Tea Company of New York, is entire
ly false, they having been denied even an agency in
Philadelphia, for the New York Company, that Company
having refused even thus far to confide in them.
I know not what kind of wool they keep, nor what kind
of. teas; I am only certain that they keep of obtain none
of the Pekin Tea Company's of New York..
Any person reading this card - will see the gross decep.
don they wish to practice on the nubile, and to the Injury
of my business. M'Callmont & Bond are wool dealers
in Philadelphia, and have sent an agent out here to pull
wool aver the eyes of some of our good citizens. Look
out for the black sheen. fnort9r ' ALEX.JAYNEN.
U.A.SLE Y PROPLIITY—For bale an mt.
proved Property on Liberty Street containing a
large Brick Dwelling ;Tepee with good 4ollars,a Hall of
entrance two Parlors, Dming-room Kitchen and Wash
room on first story a Hall and four splendid morns tin 2d
story. Three fine rooms on 3d story and three rooms on
the garret all finished in modern style and in comfortable.
A — le . o, two lama Balding Lois on #ertrl ktreet a bargain
can be had in the above properly_ if appiied.. fox soon,
terms neeomodating. 8. CUTHBERT, Gen agent.
A • ril 8.1848. Smithfield above 4th-street
& E. TODD would reppectfully Inform the suer
-11. chants of this city and our: customers generally,
that we have removed our stock of Shirts and Gents Fur
nishing Goode, to the corner of Fifth and Market streets,
2d story over W..& P, , lbagns, entrance on Fifth street, l
where we intend to keep unhand a large stock of Shirts, -
of our own mannfac..ture with an assortment of Gentle
mens' Furnishing Goods, usually kept by Decent Whole
sale Famishing Stores.
Being very thankful forthe kind patronage bestowed
on us for the past =year, Wit would be 'happy to receive
calls foene. Mir old customers. and Merchants generally,
and *rad infofin theM that we intend twilling on our
nrt'shall Induce them look further,. as we expect be add
largely toonr stock, and ditiftrdsh our prices.
Merchants and dealers are abetted 10 exiurnne out
stock of 90°4 a
, ul.o-tf
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•
BOOR AND 108 PRINTING °FEIGN,
N. W. terrier of Wood and Fifth Streets.
T HE Proprietor of the Momstso Posx and MERCURY
AND MAlTtrrActritate, respectfully informs his friends
and the patrons of these miners, that ha has 4WO as
sortment of JOB TYPE, ASO ALI OTHER MATE
RIALS necessary toe Job Printing &ea, and that hp is
prepared to execute
irrnat. PI rummy° OP inuct liVtczurriox:
Books, Dins of Lieling, Circulars, ,
Pamphlets,
.13ill Heads, Cards •
Handbills. Blanks, Hat Two.
& All kinds of Blanks, Stage, Stesimboat and Caned Boat
Bills. with appropriate Cuts, piiiiied on the shortest notice
and most reasonable tends.
He respectfully asks the patronage of his friends, and
the public in ge%eral, in this branch of his business.
leP22 L. HARPER.
- •
Vegetable Pulmonary Balsam.
rt is now twenty years since I first used Thee Vegeta
-1 ble Pulmonary Balsam in my family. Since that time
it has been my practice to keep a bottle of the article by
me for the use of 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 using
it seasonably for the complaint(' for which it is recom
mended, it has often prevented the disease from taking' a
more serious form. In one instance, I recommended it
to my brother, who resides in the Sane of New York, who
was dangerously ill with a disease of the lunge. He
has since written to me for more, having found no
which cave him so Much relief.' OTIS PECK.
Sold in Pittsburgh by •
FAHNEOCK-le
Cornet' of First and Wood; also, corner ST of Sixth CO..
and
Wood streets.
dec2s
PUKE GREEN A.'ID BLACK TEAS, from
at
New
York Pekin Tin Company.—Just received at the Pe
kin 'Ten Store. 72 Fourth StreeL a very lame supply of
fresh Green and Bieck Tees. of all the 'different grades
and qualities imported into this country: packed In lead.
in 5 lb- boxes, in 1 itt. . f m.. and +tb, packages. A 150.5 111.
tin Cannisters. of The different qualities, convenient for
families and steamboats, ranging in prices from 27i co , "
jik tb., to $1.50. Fine Oolong Black Tena,'itt 50, 02f, 75,
571 c.,. and $l.OO ip lb.
We will refund The money in all cases where our Teas
do not give entire satisfaction, or exchange for a different
article.
For sale at the Pekin Ten iitol.9, 72 Fourth st.. by
decll
A. JAYNES.
'Dorms. SHOES. TRUNKS. &C.—Follansbre ¢ Hau
l-) Ward, wholesale and retail Boot. Shoe and Trunk
Store. No. lial.iberty street, nearly opposite the head of
w o od . FAL ft have in store and are receiving their Fail
and Winter stock of BOOTS. SHOES. &c.. consisting of
the largest stock they have ever been able to bring to this
market. Our stock of gooks have mostly been manufac
tured to our order. and expressly for the Pittsburgh mar
ket. We also have constantly on hand a splendid stock
of Ilayward's Metallic Gum Elastic Shoes. both for ladies'
and gentlemen's wear, the most beautiful article ever
manufactured. Atie would solicit an examination of. our
stock of goods, by all who wish to purchase either at
wholesale or retail, as we shall sell at a small adrancs
above oast. Country merchants will find it to their inter
est to tall and examine our sleek before purchasing.
FOLLANSBEE & HAY - WA RD,
engin No. 196 Liberty st.
PlANOS—Chiekering.—One splendid rose wood 61, Oc
tave Piano Forte, made by Chickering. Hinton.
Herz.—One semi-grand Piano Forte, from the manufac
tory of Henry Herz, Paris. 6. Octaves.
Gate 4- Co.—One carved rose wood 6 Octave. made by
Gale & Co., New York. One ditto mahogany 61. Oc
tave.
Stoddart. Near York.—One elegant mahogany Piano, 6
Octave. which has been in use tor about a year. Price
two hundred dollars.
SECOND 11A-ND PIANOB.—An excellent second
hand Piano, made by Loud it Brothers, in good order.
Price 8100.
One second-hand Piano. Price SGO.
For sale by
.JOILY H. MELLOR,
novB 81 Wood street.
FANETZ'OODS — T r ICZT KAMM'S new store GT Market st.
45 pcs china vases, various styles:
4 doz. pieces shaded and plain veliet ribbon;
2 " black o
2 " Celestial and Terrestinl Globes;
" Ivory Memorandum Tablets;
4 " Cut velvet pocket books and card cases.
4 " }gorse-sboe combs, imitation of shell;
o " German silver ten bells.
TRIMMINGS.
A large lot of Gimp head black fringe.
A good assortment of Drab and mole colored;
Gimp to match;
u
Mlde black;
Graduated Buttons.
With a great variety of miscellaneous goads; tutiongst
which are
Extra large size - Emong Rage;
Coral Beads. assorted strands;
Writing Desks, all sixes;
Ladies work boxes "
Backgammon Boards;
Gold Spectacles. all ages;
Black Union Galloon.
All the above goods will be sold low. uov2s
1.10:41(BP '
ction Ronms.
ATHIC BOOKS.—Just received,at the Book-
AL store of the subscriber. in Fifth at., near Market:
Mr:feria Medina. pure. by Samuel Hahneman. translated
and edited by Charles Julius lierlapel. M. D., 4 vols.
Harman's Acute Diseasa. by Dr. Hempel, vol. I.
Ilommopathie Domestic Medicine, by I. Lowrie, en
larged and improved by A. J. Hall, M. D.
Tahr's New Manuel. vol. 1, Nos. 1 and'3.
Herings Domestic Physician.
A Manuel of Domestic Cookery, for the use of persons
who ea: under Homeopathic treatment.
Boonin,ghausen's Therap.mtic Pocket . Book, for Homo
pathists, by Dr. Okie.,
Habeman's Chronic Diseases. vol. 5.
Together with Medicine Chests, of different sires and
prices. tai , vw VICTOR SCRIBA.
'VALUABLE BOOKS=BOHN'S STANDARD Ll—
BRARY.—Machiavelli's History of Florence and
Prince ; Reverie's Leo the Fourth . OMOC'S Lorenzo de
Medici; Schiller's Don Carlos and otherpramaa; Beek_
man's History of Inventions; Memoirs of Count Gram
mont ; Schleyell's Philosophy of History Schlevell's
Thematic Literature; Memoirs of CoL Hutchinson; Itobt.
Hill's Miscellaneous Works; Life of Bomenuto Cellini;
Cox's House of Austria; Bonterweekte Spanish Litera
ture. For sale by H. S. BOSWORTH & CO.,
deal
43 Market street.
existing
between
the Subscribers, under the style of Poindexter& Co..
was dissolved on the Ist inst., by znutual consent. IL W.
Poindexter is authorized to settle all the business of the
concern. IL W. POINDEXTER,
C. II GRANT.
NOTlCE—flaying purchased the entire interest or C.
U. Grant. in the late concern of Poindexter. & Co., and
associated my son, Theodore Poindexter, with me. the
business will be continued 63 usual under the style of
Poindexter & Co. rap2l3 'IL W. POINDEXTPIL
• Great Bargain Corner I
J. BATES, Wholesale and Retail Dealer
in Boots, Shea and Dunks, Store earner of®
Fifth. and Smithfield streets, Pittsburgh—The sub
- scriber respectfidly announces to his old customers
and the public generally, That he has removed his 800
Shoe and Trunk Store to the large new warehouse lately
erected at the corner of Fifth and Smithfield streets, op
posite the oldrittsburgh Foundry, where he will keep on
hand a large assortment of BOOTS, SHOES, HAIR AND
LEATHER TRUNKS, YALICES, CARPET BAGS, &c.,
of all descriptions and dies, - which he will sell Torus=
as cheap as can be bought in this Market. •
Being connetced with - some of the largest' manufactur
lug establishments in the eastern cities, and receiving
goods almost every week during the season, ho °Ken
great inducements to purchasers, either by wholesale or
retail, as he offers his goods at lot et prices than those of
the same quality can be bought else Where in the city.
I manufacture and keep constantly on hand, 13oys , and
Youths' Calf and Kip Boots, a very neat and serviceable
article.
Mr" Remember the place, "Great Eiargain'Corner."
J.' BATES,
Corner ftifth and Smithfield streets.
apß-y
Gnoctrtif.s; — .Gz: -
400 bbla. N. 0. Molasses;
50 bbls. St. Louis S. H. Molasses;
12 ht do do do do;
200 bags Coffee, prime green;
75 hf. chests assorted Teas;
110 six pound caddies Y. H. and irdperial Tea;
1500 do do do do;
50 hhds. Sugar;
40 bbls. Tea;
100 boxes Bxl.o Window Glass;
10 do 10x12 do;
50 do Tobacco.
A large assortment of all , kinds of Groceries on hand &t
the new warehouse of EDWARD FLAZLETON,
ap24 ' North-east corner of the. Diamond:
To country Merchants.
A LARGE stock of School Docks, Paper, Staiionety, r.,
suitable for country gales among wich are:
Writing Papers,do do do of fine, medthm, and nnum qualities.
Letter co
do
Note do do do ddo o
. do
Note and Letter Envelopes, Slates, Pencils, Wafers,
Quills, Steel Pens, Window Paper (yard wide 4 Plain and
Printed Bonnet Boards, of different qualifies, Blank
Books, in great variety, Family, School and Pocket Bi
bles, Crown, Medium, dnd Double Crown Wrapping PO,
per, hl'autTy's Eclectic Spelleri and Readers, Ray's-Ec
lectic. Arithmotles , Cobb's Prime rs, Spellers, and Readers,
Sanders' do- - do. do. • •
Arithmethies—by Adams, Dayis, Collinnt, Smith, Stock
ton, Emerson, and others.
Geographies—try fifitehell, Olney, Smith. Morse, Good-
rich, Parley, and other*.
o ~ e •
Ginnemaro.-by Smith, Kirkham, &Alcoa!, Weld; and
For sale, co kw pnees. by .TORN H. mmrt
o.
• • 81 Wood 11?.., 4 doors above Fourth.
.RThe highest market pri c e paid in sash for good
- aplB
- -
RUGS.—Gam Alm* Milan,-
" Gamboge;
" Kino True;
" Opium, new crop;
"lbaroans t strained;
Fatet-Jalap;
" Dandelion;
"
Belladonna;'
Just received, and for sale by .
B. A. FAHNEBTOCK & CO.,
Cor. first and Wood eta,
A VERY fine easonment of Fancy, and Variety Goods;
such aa Fans, .fiecordeons;Jeavelry, Gloves ; Mitts.
- Steel floods of every deacriplion. 'Mao. gilt and silver
Fringe; Stain and Titillate forßegalii.
ZEBULON: IIIYZEV'S;
117 Market street.
~„,,.
filiscellantous.
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NUMBER 243;
itiistellancon#, -
WM, ALEXANDER /k SONS/
kitl=rd . • - Coreta Messes arm Futtettante
- UMDZILTAIigIis, come of Pings add
St. Mir streets, oPpitits Ed,'
TigallillWnS change haul, Entrants-ye Pena Ai:
respectfully inform, their (grade;
and the public, that they are prepared to furnish and
tend to every thing in the line of Undertakdri,- es thelf '-
have quit the , business of Cabinet Making, and their atm:
tendon will be devoted altogether to the abate bashutury..
keep a large assortment of COFFINS mule and finish/de
covered, and lined in the neatest manner. with a Tree:W.
of mate rial,, and prices; we keep SHROUDS tea s
dy made, of all sites, of Flannel, Cambrid, and' Muatint
at all prises, and made in the eastern sqle, and all othef.',
articles necessary for dressing the dead, .and faraishiner
funerals, of quality and prices to cut ; SILVER PLATEL,
for engraving the name and age; ICE CASES lb*" laykt,
the body in tea t by those who wish to keep their .friandi
any length of time arid have ZINC PANS to pat Sea in
for laying on the • body; LEADEN Coffins*bray* ad .
hand. We have a splendid new REMISE and e„Pair
Site horses, and any number of the beat- carriage; ettr.
etc., and will be prompt, punctua l , and ssasonabld.;.,
augle-y- -
Umbrellas, Parasols, Parassoletbees:.
AND WALKING CANE UNDHELLAB,
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l. l CnAßDS g N r Y i t t: one biieUniteda Avtrl
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Phi adelphie.
Merchants are respectfully informed that I continuo to
manufacture all the above goods, by the aid of *test!"
notwitlisiandinChe peat 9ppositan Of parties opplittod Ur'
the introduction of expensive iniprovements. Myessers, ,
ment is complete, and prices so low as to 1071, satire s
isfaction,
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127 - As there : is an UmlirellaStore next door of narli
the same , name, it is imp - glom you should remembero
HICIIARDSQN, Sawa Fattary, and Pardentri
Ira/king - Cane Umbrella, sign of ttte Linr tuidEataxx i Na.
104, Market sr, Philadelphia.
fp - Attention is requested to the celebrated firalkirge' -
Cane Umbrella, a neat and beautiful article, ta combiniAgral
the advantages of a Cone and umbrella.
iklitYoung - La , dles .. r r S ern:pa:tory, Alleglielay th. t 3r,,,„ .
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;enNll.o;4l%lerliheCtiAy.ta'advilcuills fY d ni tCgt e eiled rea l :
vul of his School. from th e comer of Sandusky anal:brawn -..
berry streets, where he has been teaching for the lei{.i , ~
twelve Menthe. On and after April Ist, he will oaistipi
Rooms oil 'Federal street, iu "Colo:lade Rove," &ado*.
from the bridge. The Academic Year will consist Of Deo,
Sessions, of five months . each, commenting on the #szt , --,
Monday in February and &Member. - - • -,, :`.:
&Ares OP TYMOY, PIE SESSION OP Pm: ilicninaii.- ' - .
English Department—lncluding Reading.'Orthogratalif,
and En Writi gn, English Grammar. Ehnen; Lai , ' :: • -.'
gic, nglish Composition and Criticism, Geography, il"' •
tory, And:inlet and:the higher branches of Mathernittilie
as l / 2 ,
Natural Philosophy, Chemistry . , Astronomy , Botany, Phys
sith er ology, Geology, Intellectual and blond Science, stt
aell •
o branches requisite to is thoroug h EnglisitEslueln .
Lion •
Classical Department—lncluding tlic I . ' lkibli‘ Greek and
French languages, each en sulditional Charge coP: , ' , SG CO -•' - .
The services of competent Teachers are itterini . sltot
such as may desire to receive idstructions In Drawnigi • .
Painting, had Icitie. - ~.. -•-. ~, - -
Those designing to enter. will find It to their *toren t
do so as near to the opening of the Session as Tensible; •
yet pupils will be received at any time during the Seine%
and will be charged at the, above rates only, Rhin the . _
time of entrance. Ne ded uc done will be made threbesa:
eels exceptin ens of protracted Innen. . • ' ' -.
* Any information which nu* bit desired, will be cheers
fully cothiminiditted to those who 011 upon the inatittette. at his rooms.
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Reference may also be made to the RdlObringarldilif
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Dr. T. F. DOLS, Allegheny, lior4C.Sha/er.PittsboW,T
Y. . Elliott, " Rev. D.:l-1. Riddle - u .
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Mr. H. P. Sehnert; a ' . Ref. R. Die; ' •at
jan3l-dttm
S. MORRIS & CO'S BLACK WRITING IN FoO
i . Suet or Quill Pens, widths Copying Pren.—Tlils la .
ts the result or the experiments of several years, dernfed
to the manufacture, on an extensive stale, Of an *midis .'
suited to, alltha purposes 6f the consumer. The pathos..
tire of this iVriung Ink couaists in the following .p ' -
ties: Fi.ctorrv--su which property it will be .W - •
surpass all previous preparations. It will flow erig ~i atag,,
fect freedom, either tram quill or steel pens,
ly free from any corrosive qualities.l; • ,
of this article is a rich. beautiful Lino bli . ~.• -:........,
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All good plea la, Croft' its rte. L:",.,.." ---- ..
constitution, requires exposure to the lik: . ' f - c --- 7 rd , • ,' .:..*.
color. It must not, therefore, heal•Pe: - '4;• - "• - ,7,-"" ... . - -'-.
meat the bottle is oped, the Ink rill be •" • - loc .7..
Week. The first Appearinim dist be .._
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posure to the cherumal- action of the auminitokek snag
1 on paper or in the inkstomi, it will assume g Irdill teliglablialg 4 .. .',`.':
hue.
Plastanexcv—The color is unalterable by the lid ut.
time. It will never fade. (ht this aecbunt, eill Important ..:•, record' ...-
shotdd be made In this article, as years oar . , -'-
deepen and strengthen its tint. •
Pt. B. This Ink is suitable• for all kinds of Alataillit L'. ' •' .r.
Peas, and for Peni made of Quills; and what is =Nue .
tam and very - desirable wit* many, will titre* pert et r
impression by the Copying:Press.
-We are tarit2g, in the institutions whit *bleb we ars ... .j.
conaeeted,Monu•Eivo Mai* Writing Is B / onAin roiliwoV-'- ' ;'.. - 4
to fluidity . , brilliancy. indpermanencf,helievl '' •;;-'..4
to any Inc we have berets:4o' re used." -
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"A. Thurston, CIIIIIIiii ' Blink - pi '' sq VlTra.illilt.. -' - 7 .
anlson,Cashier Northern Bonk , of Kertmeky; Georgni.o (
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awathmey. Cashier Bank of Ka- ;L. 14 Sheave, . ......:
' President of use Gas Bank.;'Thinnae ;L. Heira, - Cleeleid
Barren County Court; Currett_pope, thick elf Jaffirrsoui '-:. . •
County Courti P. B. Atwood .- Secliettety Pinrreanht roma. . .
ram * Ccamany ; John Muir, Agtilt Lexington In - ' , .
Company; S. S. Goodwin, SeeretrayTordeual Dt7 Doe*
and Insurance Company; IL D. CWtmi,crs, Scerefary.
Franklin Fire and Menne Insurance Company; J. IL . 4 e
-it'
Ithomer. Treasurer Louisville Saving Institution."
A supply of the alone Ink, iust_reed bad Or Gale by ''. ' ',I/
feb7 JOHNSTON &STOCKTON.
Latißm Bas/n .p iowder:Ar
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MOUNT EAGLE TRIPOLI: - AIANUFACTURED sfr.T .• ...3
FTEE BOSTON MOUNT BROLS WOEES. • ' • , ..'4,
OR cleaning the surface of IVlndows, Afirrent, sad ~ .. 4
Oka: Mrs, and restoring it to its ati,, , inal transpai - .' . :-,
fancy, this article is decidedly without au equal. Doti • :.'..
time and labor are saved by its use. A thousand . vast. ....?-:
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sluices could be adduced, if accessary, to certify tie Ode. -1- i...,... , .i: ....--
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tact.
it will remove the crx kie Cited the suiface..of a .
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ow. Copper. Brest, .Britannin,.7fn, 4.e., with` '
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facility, giving it au unrivalled polish.. .' ...
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A fair trial is all that the proprietors uk, uttitztraka. 7 • "'.
vines' the most skeptical of its utility.••••••:: -
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Directions/or Ose.— Let the Powder bit 4
_puirt i ft c ,„
damp,. soft woollen cloth. With a very linhe .. e ' . •
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every p_artiele of oxi:e may la removed. , T.- • ...': --, ''''t ' "9
feb4 1, JOSF.PH R. CARR:Gantl4 4 trea' , - , N
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For sale by JOHN D. AIORG.AN, st.: •
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31.RAliclisFors N T,Tulghz"9 , ',N:o. fe'sl.) 2 1 1214 ,
(between Penn and the Bridge4—Dresses, CloahaAan
Mantillas, &c. made to the latest French and t
Fashions. Alio, Bonnets, Hoods, Capes, Head . site% •
&c. A choice se - tenon of new styles Satins, Silk Velvety
French Flowers, GirciPs, rich cap and bonnet gibbon:a t
Laces; Fring es , Cords. Buttons ; Crapes, Modes, amebas'
Centimes, andkerchiefs, dtt., for sale, wholesale and
retail at th e lowest price. Country Milliners supplied . ... ,
with the latest French and English Patterns of every near
article in the Millinery and Dress-making line, is Arimr . ...
York' prints: . ' .
Straw Bonnets cleaned Ind altered to the present flab.. • c,
ion.
Jane ..-.
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prrrsßuitcal STEEL WORKS AND SPRING AND
• AXLE FACTORY'
c :unix s.
itimkg quistG,
3 1 1 -A MPTZ, D lie l le i ,3 i r ou s g rVi ng "., d c o tt I V EL „..tbik'•
tic Sprints, Hammered Iron Axles; and dealers in Mae& " 1
able Castings, Fire Engine Lamps, and Coach
ge feb4-3mnerally, corner of ROM and Front am, Pitt v., sbeigh
lt/fASKS.—Just received, by ZEB
1.2J1. Market street— •
1 dozen fine Wax nail
6 a a Paper
5 " Common
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3 gross Metallic Comb C16=12%
1 dozen Beira:diem' • •
1 " Salt Spoong . • •••
9 " Bone lilustard. iroonsL
4 gross German Silver '1 able Spoke*
6 " Tea
2 " Boner Knives'
I " Picture Toy Boole"; • • -
20,000 China Marbles; . • •
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6 dozen fine Woolen COmforte.
A great variety of Coats and Caps.
BASKETS. .
5 dozen line French willow Basket* .
2 willow Market
6 6 Straw Travelling
1 " Clothes
12 ^ Metal Toy
1 " Willow Cradles;
6 " Glass Motto Seelig
3 0 Bone ••• Stamps; • .• •
3 Allen's Patent Revolving Pierer.
pair common Brass
1 dozen setts Chessmen;
2 " Dominoes;
6 " Tailors' Tape Mesumreer
6 ^ Steel-Key-Rings, assorted;
3 " China Dogs and Sheep;
1 " Strings Amber Beadin
12 Nests
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T ANDRETWS' GAS.DEN SEEDSL - -- - dhipo l i n t . "
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.1.4 has just received his annual supply Of Landitattei/
Garden Seeds, warranted fresh and genuine, etrantaftir ',.
every variety worth eulth•ating. The attentlen of Arts, ' •
ers,gardeners, and others, is restteetfully ea/led tti Ida -•:'
stoc, F. L. SNOWDFA
fabi • . No. 291 Voksvo. . . •
yell's Elements of Goo Orr .
Stillman's Chemistry; .
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Shepherd's Mineralogy;
Olmstead's Philosophy;
Laniner's Lectures on Sbienee:
Brougham's Men of Letters and Sctenet('
Beekman's History of litientiorug ~..
OnWit Bouutical Text Book;
Information for the People;
The Art of Painting. For ale g 4 /' - "..
H. S. BOISWORTH & CO,#. ..
Fourth street. era: Market .
VOA BALE, Four Low—Bounded by - , Penn, Libeny
X and Hay sta., eaeh lot having 'ili feet front, and ax.. ~
tending beck 110 feet. ' Two.of theta ataccnner ion, and _,
the position of the wholkpropertt Is one of the moat ad.: '
rantageoue In the eltb_ For father information 0ppt4.4 1 .
' M. dwARTZWFLDER,Tooraud.
_ TlO*34f berth:en Wood and... ..ti,.
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B. A. FAHNESTOCK.th 01:14•: - . - •
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