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'payable in advance. Six Dollars will invariably be required if not paid within the, year: _ eopies two. cants—for sale - at the counter ocilse prate ; and by the News Boys.", The liVetilellp , Steal:miry slid Manufacturer-. Is published from the same office. on a dotage medium she-et, at Two DOLLAR;{ a year, in advance—single •' ' ' 714iy paper will be discontined(unles2 at thc &sere': lion o f t i proprietor,) until all arrearages are paid. ITY - Wei attention will be paid to any order unitise ae eonspauied by. the money, or satishietoryeeference iu this city. T ,D V F .. • • . k R.,m S OF A,DV ERT.IS IN G. ' rra ROOR.RX or - TWILVZ SIXES OR LESS. - One"ltiserdrie,' ' 'Bo's() • One Month: Tuna•••tilo . : 0 iis , Twc•••do Three...do 100 Three do• • . One Week. •• .... • •• • .1 50 • Four do• Two.- do 250 Six •• -do• - • Three do 3 00 One Year '' '' rt.lilti.lr - li:DVlt RTI3ESTENTSf Changeable at Pkasure. • . ,OXR !IQUARX. TWO SQUARER. *if 32ontlei • -. 1515 00 1 SIX Months - ' $2OOO Owto-Year:- . 20 00 i One Year 30..00 Larger adecitiacntents in proportion. ITY' Girds of FOUR LLVES. Fin Dollars a Year. 6. euct.wiil not oc-inserted ; 0111555 an extra price , [Cr Allvtrtiitonents upon which the number of insor; [ions is not usarkcil. 'mU be iusertctl and charged until or dered out. A - it. I'II'CAL.,SIONT, Attorney as Late.—thEce, Fourth ueir'lt. Patterion's Livery Stable. kbt7 R. GEORGE: Wirr.—ollice, No. 7: Smithfield st >ne...v Sixth Pittsburit. . au 1- R- .A.. W. 01-IVHIL Passiciax and Surgroa.--011ice No. a. St. Clair street. Pittsburgh. jr2o .44 , 11 Aux RUSINSON, late - U. S. Attorney. has V removed his otfice in No. b St. Clair 0- . - - • 1.11,t...1(111.N. CIL‘AV POLL .'ulnae 01l Sc. Clair street, `opposite the Exchange.' ang10•1 - ••••• 'ORLANDO IAHIIIIIB, Attorney atlLmo.—Ottice 411 vt.• above Wood.• julyl-y IrIiUMAS M. MABSIIIALL. Attorney at Lam.--Utiece, Lowrie's Buildings. Fourth st. .jian7-Iy. JCA L.LAN, Attorney at Low, corner of tVylie aad Fifth succia--!•Ltasr Corner." feblO-y lIM. KENNEDY, Auornsg at Law. Office in the , same building with Alderman 3FMastcr, Fifth st., between Wood - and Smithfield stet - augl7-Bitio ------ JVMS kiIiACTON, kairaty at Laso.--011ice. North aide cif Fjtilb intact. between 'Wood and Smithfield, in the 'nine building with Aldennan.Morrow. tep3o4y. • OSittql C. AVIELLIBIN. Attorney at Law.--Office in J Wallace's building, on nth st., between Stnithfield Wood and novlS-y. EOltrir. W. LA VriG Attontry and Counsellor .at Lam kJ and Notary Pubiie.- 2 0ffice at the corner of 4th and Illoott sta. over Sibliett dr. Jones' Exchange office. oct4 Attorneys and Counsellors Law. Piltsburstk, Pet—Otfiee ou Fourth IL -be tw•een Smithfield and arant. marl4-y 1 - ,'5.•.131.UND SNOWDEN, Attorney at Law.—Office •in _Us the on the North East corner of Fourth and Smithfield. sm.,' novii-s• , s 11, MORRO%, n.—Or 1, i d •1 utl At...-sucosi.,.beturecu. Ilrood. and Smithfield, Pittsburgh. • u.SPIII-Y_ . M"CA-NDLESS & NM. RR, Attorneys and C 01,1134- itkrz at Law.-odice on Fourth street, opposite IL 13., H. Patterson 's Livery Stable, Pittsburgh. seplO-y VIOR WARD & S WA RTZ WELDER, Auoracys of Law .oitice on Fourth street, between Wood and Smith field. opposite Patterson's - Livery Stable. op7-y FA.IIItG G I.l.MOltt y Attorney and Counsellor at Lan.—Othee reinorsil to the thl door below Grant tn., on roartk, to the office. lately occupied by Alderman Mil ler.. . . mar3o T N. VCI.OWItY, Attorney and Counsellor al Law,- 0 . Office in BakewelPs Buildings on Grant st. y. C. SHANNON t Attorney and Counsellor Lazo.— ..Office on ith st., between Weed and Smithfield and nearly opposite the Mayor's °Mee. nov6-y T S on, Dentist, Fourth st, five doors west of Mar. ; J 6i:ket...Work . warranted, and if not perfectly satis 7 tory - Ma charges will be made. fetal) Ii)tHIROFILI...—Dr. Robert Snyder. has removed hi* jk otriee to Fourth street, between Wood and Smithfield martS•ly. . ' BLA P.L ", Aklermon.—Otlice on Penn street, ; `op site D. Leech & Co's., packet line office. Office hours from 7 o'clock A. M.. to 7 o'clock P. M. and . business from the Canal ficaisnim ission to his new 'warehouse, on . Thirtl street, nearly opposite the Post Oirte:e. • may:lo-y E.110VA1..-- , JW1N.J...11/TCHEL. Attorney itt Law, JUILi' has re:noved to Fourth 'tree next door to the office of Alderman Svel. op: t D, tali. S. '♦W . IP. W/1117.. T•I3ET Yc' WUITE, AliOrneyS at Law, Washington, Pa. '111,) Collections. made in Washington, Payette, Greene 'and adjoining edlintiea. ' apl2-y . . NU ICE— ASKS S. CRAWL', AIWA(' and trifer.ai Law. has retnoved to the office next door mast of. Body Yauerson's Livery Stable. Fourth street. During his a‘sence upon public duty, for the coming month, any business fur him may be led with A. B. hie ::2l,llunt• at above. • ' _AMES S. ClL4.l'l', Attorney, Counsellor, and Notary. Pittibitigh, Pa., having resigned the office of Seereta- Vjeofthe Pittsburgh Navigation and Pre Insurance Com pan'y, Will attend specially to collections, and business connected with Navigation, Insurance. Accounts, and Real 'Esti - Lie. :Business hours. from 9 A. M., to 9 P. M. .oiTice. first door west of AldermauMiller's,Pourth street, neat Grant. ap7 011:1110YLE. Notary arui . .Conceyattecr.—Cafice ut 'Wetailro'Buildiug; Ptiurth street. near Sinitbfield, Deeds:Ronds,Kortgage*,'Articlea of Agree • meat, otherinstrurnents of writing drawn up with 'Leconte, Maddispatch. Titles to Real Estate examined. ',ap22.41&w1y I eEDWIN C. tVII.SOIti, Attorney and Cginsellor at,Laso, .Ftanklin. Vetting° county, Pa., wilfattendproinptly to all business entrusted to bis sare. - Collections amide in • WarniniPlariou r andietrerson counties. care m , J. A. Stockton tc-Co,n u e", rg h :M . - urphy, Wilson Jr. Co., .. Alan. limes Kinnear, Franklin. • Mon. Alez.llPCalmont, lion. J. Wilson. 'Steubenville. O. ir2l-1 IVO MY CLIENTS,-,My partner, Mr. Liggett.mad Wm. - Austbi, fam., will . attend to my unfinished Mai lmen. and I recommend theta . to the patronage of my 'Mends.' I ant authorized to state that they will -receive the counsel and assistance of the Hon. R. Biddle. Office 2d itory 'llurlte's 'buildings, 4th street, between Wood and Market. puff , ty) SAMUEL W. MACK: " • IJN ', 9 anaacture of Ineorruptibk Teeth Smithfield street, two doors below Fifth street, Pins :burgh: Pa., Always on hand a full assortment of Plate, and. Pivot Teeth, of a variety of shades, as simple Plate, itfolare. and Disenspidatoes, Gum teeth, Screw Pivot teeth, like. - Teeth mid blocks made to ord. r; Dentists supplied y►ith all articles in the profession. All orders from abroad must be accompanied by the cash. Plenum always on hand. n0v1.5.y r•TOIIN, OIIN,A. PARKINSON, didermart, Filth Ward, Penn el -.AL, between Walnut and O'Hara sts., where he ;nay be found at all times. Those haring houses or dther pro perty.to sell or rent. can have the same punctually atten ded to; debts collected, and all the duticsof an Alderman Will receive prompt attention.. ' oc2".y • . • .A. 8, name, an , aunt. , at Law, (etweessor io Lowrie Office at the old stand, Fourth it., above Smithfield. VIE Partnership, heretofore existing between Henry W. Williams; Esq., and myself. in the practice of the law, wis dissolved by mistrial consent, on the 20th ult., and the business will hereafter be continued 'by Henry SV. Wil kiwis', whom -I most cheerfully recommend to all for whom have the honor to_do business—as a gentleman every war worthy of their. confidence. declB-1y WALTER H. LOWRIE,. Conveyancer. rIirRIC.E, in Avery Row, Fifth street, above Smithfield, kj . Pit4bnrgli. • Daaos MoerniOztl, AGILICIAMTS, ROM*, Rat sees; end Other instrumentiof.writing, drawn with neatness, legal Accuracy and despatch. Ile will also attend to drawing and filling Merhantra' Liens, Accounts of Executon. dit listrators,'¢e.. Examining tirks to Real Estate, Searching Records far Liens, 4.e., - • From his long. experience and intimate acquaintance with the manner of keeping the public records, he expects to, give satisfaction to those who may entrust their buil Ilesx is, his care. dects BENJAMIN F. DENISON, ATTORNEY AND COE-NEEL looft al . "Law, Cierdand, Ohio, will attend to profes sional busineis in the Cilhtrui of Cuyahoga and adjoining counties. He will al.° give careful attention to Collection', in any dart of Northern anitanancEs: 'Clitet Janice Parker, Cambridge Law !School. Hon. Richard Fletcher, 10 State st., Boston. lion. Samuel H. Perkins, 141 Walnut st., Philadelphia. Richard R. Kimball; Eiq.,l3 Wall It.; New York. • 'Hampton & Width. Pittsburgh. ' • Por additional reference, refer to this Office. - feb94y - !IV COUNTRY MERCHANTS.—The sudserlber pay three dollars and seventy-fire cents per 100 • lbs. assn. for good mixed country rags, in quantities. of. filly to three thousand pounds, delivered at my Book Store, No. S 9 Wood street. Pittsburgh. On handot general supply of school books, writing and wrapping paper, blank books,• ate., which will be sold bythet dozen 'or retail, at lowest cash prices for rea dy pay. • • pan27l LUKE LOOMIS Agent. TTOMCROPATIIIC 11;IMES AND KR.—Jitst 11 received, a fresh inipply,of Homeopathic Medicine Chests, Hoinceopathie Cone. Sugar of Milk, and St !liege isollection of the latest pablicadons on Homeopathy, at the .Book Store of __ - VICTOR SCRIBA. PITIIt street. - . - :_...!51 1 9 1 1Vee9 W 404 PA -3D9te4 sts : - • k t• 5*:7, ' • .: - • t , i _f . .. , ,,7 . :••-' , _•.•.4'. - ;i.:. 1 .... , .:.:1 , •'a.i! - ... - '7* . :;:- - =.:l', INMV.I F ITY ' - 717(i R 1 G TIOST Professional tubs. -"," - EWE "F. •- y__ "--: -2-, --!'.:; ' 4. '----'''' -- - --- .Z.;:.:? , ;. •- : - . - : r ..! = ..:::Z - 2; - 4''.:f.i - .. - u.:-: ..... ~ . ...... .I ,_ , :'' " ,- i 4-i L. - I L F, : ::%f 7 i ' ... • .- . ; Ilt . --, 04 t• e . .. ,•: • --....-; :4 .... t . . . . . ~.,......--,:-. ~..., . . , ... . , . . c.. s ... . . .... • ~.:...z.... I • q • • .• _ . ....„...... ..+ .... . . ..... . . . . . . . . • . .. . _ 33u5intss (garbs 11 rid. J. BURNSIDE. Ausdencti. and Commission .3/cl.- I V chant. Fedetal:stieeL Allegheny city. fall TAMES hI'KENNA, Aticlionyirr and .Cainntission Ala , EP chant. No: 1.1.4. WocA it. .' " ' . - febl - - P -- OKTER% DAfiLlEltittleti GALLERY, Philo MU, over the Poet (Mee. ... febl OHN DA V IS, Author te et•-and Commission llerchant, to - rAEr or Woad and Fi h , sts. • febl-y OLIERTS fr. FAN E, / . !itobuigh Cabinet and Chart. IVarshouse. No, Mi. Third st. - rad EBULON, KINSEY, Dea:er.its Fancy Sued/ 4- Trim mines, No. 07. Market street. . fet.l-y A LEX- DEILJA L'S; Pekin l'sitt Stars, 72 Third st iY mettr Wood; febl-y • run ity 'thing Stine. o. .P..., t. Liberty at. opposite...the mouth of Market; relit -y TOSHIJA ROt LNSON Agent for Mortice & Co.'s Line 1 , 1 of Packers. nee door below Wood. fcbl•y - ------- • NoLLEAni tSKSON, Parent Xerlicino Depot. bit Lib- V eny sh. i ad - 11( AN - cunt rebt-y Itß c 'LI 1 6 11 Lryol the Ffai ti g st 'tl'te. l e r u t : n et t a " f i g Ter' 't EORGE COCHRAN, Fatirardiag. and Commission r .3ferchant. No. !Mi. Wooilst—Pittsburgh. novln-y 1 4 56. M ' icEl..l.lol7:llootuctkrs and Stationers. Nu Market at- brivreen Third and Fourth. febt-y DELANY, Fashionable C7lo2hing Store, No. 49, Lib. erty st: T_TOON & SA ILGENT. Cankers and Exchange Brokers, .IX,N 7 ti. corner of Wood .t of ,Sixth sta. fehl-y N. IN. Ban km' and &a1t0... in Exchange.. •— and Bank Nottt:lslo. 0.5. Market at. febt-y TACOB WRAVER, Trine and Liquor ilereaani. curncr CP of Market and Second streets. febl-y 4 • Fin n'oN. Ed/ and tz Fatair, N0..0 Second ill. between Niarket mad Ferry feta J. I Clothin, • ty ind Sitih ma. rrowt'EN :CARR dr. Co.. Vouch and Wagon Ma ken. Si. Clair curet. near the. Bridge. frb4-I • M O u llb eT E l 'Z r LITERARY DEPOT, No. n 5, Fourth ct., oo T's R. BROWN'S OFFICE, .No. 65, Diamond alley, near 11 Wood st. fehl-y H. PAULSON, Hat and, Cap . 3 / a nofacturrr. and kj, dealer in Ftill3 of all kinds, No. 73, Wood st., next door to the corner of Fourth. felt! TILLER & itICKETSON. Illeksate G-roerrs and Coln. In. mission Mervi:no., corner of Liberty and Irwin sts. I felt-y A. SPANULTV dr. CO.; ForlOarding and Cornmit .Zion itereAandr, Canal Basin, Pitta4urgh. Pa. mar3.dy BLUMF.. Piano Forte manufacturer and dealer in PingAlusical Instruments, No. 112 AVooti street. near . aorta -y lIA & LtitneK%%',a Y. Druggists. and Agents for Patent Medicines, Liberty street. near Canal Detain. febl-y TOSEPH NVOODWELL, Importer, and dealer in Por teidn and Domestic Hardware, corner of Second and Wood sts..Pitisburgh. oc'Z/-ly QAMITEd. MOORE. Hat and Cap Illanvefacturer. and 0 dealer hi FURS, No. 75, Wood street. third door above Fourth. febl-y AMUEI. M'CLURKEN S. CO.. Agent. for Carlisle land liippariPs Ressular Line of Packet Ships front New York to Liverpool,No. lid Liberty at. febl-y TAMES ilhAtir.l.Y. Agent tor Messrs. Roche, irtro.'s & t Co.'s Line of Packets. Penn st., lour doors below Ca nal Basin. fobl-y N :11`CLOSKEV, Tailor and Clo th ier. Libertyst Jbetween Sixth street and Virgin alley, south side. sent 0-y. TOSEPH SIAJOR. Boat Store. Ship Chandlery, and • Agency of Pittsburgh Lard Oil Factory. Mar ket street, Pittsburgh. janll.-tf W 3, 3', for ./V i ez b o tt p eo p t o iozs t , rhrc ' Post ()Mee. febl.l frAAFFIik O'CONNOR. Proprietors of the Pittsburgh Porlabk Boat Line, comer Penn and Wayne. streets. febl-y TAMES MAY. trhotexare Grocer. Forwarding and Com ,/ mission Minim's:, Water street, between Market and Ferry. febl-y CO.. Brokers, No. Gl. Wood at.,one./ankers d oo r andvnhoeunrg mutt side. febl-y urtLi. & CURRY. Bankers and R.reliai,s Brokers. No 65, Wood st., third door below Fourth. west side. fcbl-y I(RA:tit:lt & Bankers and Exchange Peakers, coraerpf Third and Wood ■ts., opposite St. Charles Hotel. • fehi-v TOIiNSTON le STOCKTON, Booksellers, Sununu-es tf 'Printers and Publishers, corner Market and Third els. febl-y lUKE LOOMIS, Agent, Bookseller and Stationer, and A dealer iu Printing Paper, 4.c., Wood street, between Diamond alley-and Fourth. relit .y CA. ArANL TV. Agent for! ick worth's Way Fre-tahi . Line, and. Indepsncfent Parietal, Boat Lin& Cartel Basin. OSEs ATWOOD. Agent fer the North AM. rican .0 r a nee Company. of Philadelphia. AN:liter and Front st.. at the Warehouse of Atwood and Jones. (obi -y _ 111101 MS & AI,COII.N, Manufactures of 21.fustard I.V . Ground Spica, Costsup.s, No. 2i, Fifth street. between Wood and Market. t fobl-y • VCTOR SCRIBA. f,ootratttq Srationrer, and Binder. Fifth it., between Wood and Market sta., Pittsburgh. Pa. jan7-y Ci CHOOL, MAK AND PA PER W REBOUSE.—Larke SD Loomis. Agent, Publisher, Booksitiler and Bookbind er, No. Mt. Wood at., Pittsburgh. ma r'24-t• 'SFE,EN, Grins Founder and (.0 rater. Stunk pit,. . u field street, between Diamond Alley and Firth at 1, nth. derttiLly Tdo .1. Whoittate Gnaws, dealers in Pro. dnce and Pittsburg manufactures generally. No. 214 Liberty, opposite 7th street, Pittsburgh. ap2d_y Ct EVEN BIG DOORS CLOTHING ST II OR N 0.5 tkii k 7) Street. war Liberty. JOHN .FARREN, Proprietor. Pittsburgh. nos -21-y GGORGE ARMOR. Take., Fourth street, between Wood and Smithfield streets, nearly opposite the Mayor's office. - jan29.l TORN D. MORGAN, Wholesale and Retail Druggist, No. On, Wood :treat, one door Sou th of Diamond Al ley. lebl VALLANSBEH & 'HAYWARD,. Wholesale and Retail , 12 Dealers in Roots, Shoes, Trunks. he., No. 196 Liberty street, nenrly opposite the bead of Wood. 71j) 13 A. FAHNESTOCR & Whotriale ()rug Ware . house, corner of First and Wood streets, and cor ner of Wood and Sixth sts. kW- 1) EMOVAI..—Geo. W. Smith 4. Co. have removed their ,n, Office from Penn st., to their New Brewery on Pitt st. and Duquesne Way. dec2s A~m. ALEXANDER & SONS, Cof fi n diakere and Furnishing Undertakers, corner of Penn and St. Claw streets, opposite the Exchange. Entrance on Penn street. feb4-y LIAI OLIN itl ER, wholesale and retail dealer in .1 11 Musk and Mu-sical Instrumens, Piano Fortes, School Books and Stationery, No. I= Wood street, Pittsburgh. jant-y 13RAZIER'S BELLOWS.—Just received an smart 1) meat. large sizes, Brazier's hand Bellows; also, Par lor and Kitchen do., wholesale and retail. dead JOHN W. BLAIR, 120 Wood st. LB. IVATERMAN. wholesale Grater, Commission . and Forwarding Merchant. and Dealer in Produce and Pittsburgh Manufactures, Nos. 31 Water, and . 2 Front sta.. Pittsburgh. Pa. . iy23-y Y. SELLERS. 7Nff . NtCOLS. SELLERS & NIGOI.S. Prodnce and General Commis sion Merchants; No. 17 Liberty street, "Pittsburgh.— Sperm. linseed and lard oils. •jan27 THIES rxrrEasolv, Ja.. corner of First and Ferry sts. Pittsburgh, Pa manufacturer of Lackey Hinges, and 80l "ts; Tobacco. Fuller. Mill and Timber Screws, Housen Screws for Rolling Mills, ke. seplo.y i ll n ß F Y o A re ll, ign H an ec d tif vo r . in m g e Di s.u s c ti o l l t swi lLi s n le d ay F ap h i o tt l u e ib s ti a 4 l o side , tie to r .. 114 lAberty street, and 53 D iam ond /r2l-y L. IA . Lumber Merchant. *, ce — on Penn . street, between Irwin and Hand streets, Pittsburgh, Pa. All commissions will be promptly attended to. mals- H. BISHOP, Veterinary Surgeon, can be found at . his Home Shoeing Establishment, near the St. Clair street Bridge, lately occupied by Messrs. Cart & Rowland. n0v..5.116m A ixcHANGE F crrm, Exchange Place, Baltimore. D. 1.4 Dormer. Proprietor. Coaches Will be in readinessat all the landings, to convey passengers, free of char g e, to the Hotel. dec2n.y WARRICK MARTIN, Agent for the Franklin Fire Iruuranee Company of Philadelphia, at the Ex change office of Warrick Martin & Co.,,corner of Market and Th ird ntreets. febt-y Z& ING FINNEY, Agents for the Delaware Mutual Safety insurance Company. of Philadelphia, at the Warehouse of King and Holmes, Water street, near Mar ket. fel:11-y P. MLLES. 10 ELLERS 1k NICOLS, Produce and GeneralM om NICOL& Cmis lion Merchants. No. 17 Liberty street, Pittsburgh.— Sperm. Linseed and Lard Oils. - jan2o. 74111T1 CASSON. a. .1. Witincitrr. C ARSON & BPKNIGHT, trholatale GrOeffr and COM missien Mirehatus, Sixth street, between Wood c4- i y nd Liberty. Pittsburgh. Pa: 'flrf. GLENN, Bookbinder, has removed to the corner r of 'Wood and Third Its.. above C. H. Kay, where Is prepared to do every description of ruling and bind dee.?-y C. MARTIN, Whotemie and Rerail'Orseer and dal er in FoiTign and .D?mernie Wines and Liquors, eo.repriy an d Domestic Pratte, Nuts, kn., No 60 Water at. .Ih,TEW BOOK STORE. --.111 B. Bastvonh 4. o p en in g 3, I Market st.. next door to Third. are just a new and extensive assortment of Books and Stationery, which they will sell, whblesale and retail, at the lowest TORN W. BLACKIe - Co4 Whatarak prodi, ce • and C'omniistion Afereha, ts. and deileni in Pinabnrgh NranufactiiTeis,•No..l66, 14,017 op p o site; Sixth lit I 417 7 4 11 TF 21 /:*Vinfr,4 mad¢ qn cOngtop,;' • ' ; '? ' ' =i2=ZO=TOM7I KORGE COCII JUN. Corm,. las owl and Forwarding Alerchant. No. eti Wood street/Pittsburgh. continues to transact a general Commission business, especially in the purchase end sale of American manufactures and produce, and in receiving and forwarding Goods consign ed to his care. As ..gent for the nannufacturers he will he constantly supplie d' with the principal articles of Pitts burgh manutacture at the lowest wholesale prices. Orders and consignments are respectfully solicited. DRUGS! DRUGS!'—jac/.313.4/er, Druggist and Apothe- Cary, north-west corner of Wood and Fifth streets, Pittsburgh. will keep constantly on hand Drugs, Paints. Oils, Dye-Stuffs. kc. N. B.—Physicians' prescriptions carefully compounded from the best matenals. at any hour of the day or night. Also. an assortment of Perfumery; fine tooth, hair, and clothes Brushes, Arc., &c., &c., which he will sell low fur cash. ap2o.ly AlrtultidtsiL e lin .i f . t e rt a a tr k e e r, r } e ' s ulh e e . t ' f r iz e ly 4 j i n n: forms his frien ds je l l the public in gener . al, that r he has re sumed business as a Furnishing Undertaker. lie is slip plied with and always keeps on hand Collins of all sizes ■nd kinds, Shrouds, and all other articles necessary on suet, occasions. Silrer plates, tee hoses, and leaden coffins will be sup plied on order. A flue hearse and carriages always ready to attend funerals. sep49•ly - c A (fE - Tio - rEt, r.r,u, cif Penn and St. N Clam &rtes. , Pittsburgh, Pa , r/lb: subscriber, having assumed the management o this long established and popular Hotel. respectfully announces to travellers and the public generally, that he will be at all times prepared to accommodate them in all things desirable in a well regulated Hotel. The House is now being thoroughly repaired throughout, and new fur _ in, re added; and no pains will be spared to melte the EXCHANGE one of the vase ars - r Hotels in the country. The undersigned very respectfully solicits a continuance of the liberal patronage which the House has heretofore received. THOMAS OWSTON, feblo-daw Proprietor. - John M. Townsend, DRUGGIST AND A PCYTHECARY, No 43, Market 1.1 street, three doors above Third. Pittsburgh, will have constantly on hand a well selected assortment of the best and freshest _ Medicines, which he will sell on the most reasonable terms. Physicians sending orders will be promptly attendrd to, and supplied with articles they may rely upon as genuine. Physicians prescnpilons will be accurallply and neatly prepared from the best materials, at any hour of the day or night. Also, for sale, a large - Stock of fresh and good Perfu• mery. dec3o J. D. I.2IIMEIL, C. W. • NUT.:1130.%, Late of Pittsburgh, Pa. Late of Nnshville, Tenn lEDMER & ANDERSON., DEA LETA IN Corron.—Fre .4 warding , and Commission Allirc4ants 4 No. 8, Fran &ma, above Broadway. Cincinnati, Ohio. Jo la 1. Doty lICTIONEER and Commission Merchant, Corner of J Wood and Fifth streets, Pittsburgh, Is ready to re ceive merebandire of every description on consignment for public or private sale, and front long experience in the above business, flatters himself that he 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 Panay articles. at Ifl o'eloek. A. M. Of groceries, Pittsburgh manufactured articles,new and second hand furniture, &e., at 2 o'clock, P. M. Sales every evening at early gas-light. augt2-y. A FIiI,TON, Brit and Brass Founder, has rebuilt and ./1.. commenced business at his old stand. No. 70 Se cond, between Market and Ferry streeis.. 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 moat approved models, and warranted to he of the best materials. Mineral Water Pumps, Counters, Railings, he. hc.. to gether 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 boxes and composition can be had of him at all times. novl3-y Ct HAWLSt—A..A. Mitten 4- Co., 62 Market street. hove Ij received the most extensive assortment of Shawls to be fouhd in this city. In addition to the various styles of Cashmere, Turkeri. Wool Plaid, Thibet. Net, &e.. he has received a new style of French Long Shawls, a superior article and very fashionable. “ov , I • S• Lowry, Merchant Tailor. St. Charles Building, Wood Street, "Er AVINQ associated with him, in the above business, la Mr. D. lirtottra, whose long experiencetoth 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 Cloths. Cassimeres, 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 continuance of their favors, which will be received with a determination to please. ardt3-dtf naportant 1 To the Aferehants and Mant4facturers of Pittsburgh. WM'A. KINSLOE, 3 doors east of the Post Office, is an authorized Agent for the Smravevmut DAILY AND WEEKLY HERALD. The Herald has been established nearly half a century. and has an extensive and substan-. dal circulation throughout the populous and rich counties of Eastern Ohio, Vi astern 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. marlo Spring Fashions for 11r48„ NI , CORD /c CO., Otte .llf Cord 4. X 'ing,) HAT- J TEES, will introduce the Spring Style of H S this day, Saturday, March Ath. 1549. Their friends and customers arc requested to call and examine their stock of Spring Hats. just received from New York, at their store, corner of Fifth nh dWTood eta. mart y Leeching, Cupping an. lee • In& NO. 55 , EITTII STREET. le" B. NORRIS, (Successor to M. IL Delany-J.—Fresh XL Leehes received monthly: attentlaee at all hurs. Reference: The Physicians of l'ittsburgh, n Allegheny o and Birmingham. March 13, 1.848. , • most cheerfully recommend to the P hisleians. Fami lies; and all my termer friends and patrons..4tli.-K. 11. NORRIS,-aa being thoroughly acquainted with the busi ness; and worthy , of - patronage . M. R. Y' DELAN. ' mar2l-6nf - ~'; ~ ~ __...:..-_,;._~-w.:-,ter ; L , , =NEI , --.. . , , : ;,;-',';••••:-:',.‘:, " I': ; - : ' .' -- .. :- ..• ' '': , :.,.. 1 . •.'',',:,:.-;':,:',Li''',,-4:.-',...'5:;:i'r.,''..--., Basiiiess (garbs WEI:WEIL ILAHIMXPIL• • • • • • • ......... 'WILLIAM ILAILMAIIGTI. et.•W. IiAaHAUOII, Comrhission. and Fortrardit g 0 • Merchants, and dealers in Flour, Wool' and Product No. Sa Water, and 104 Front street, between Wood and Smithfield streets, Pittsburgh. n POO. i• H. W. POLNIDESTEIL. 1.1.11Z.44.11..44.1.. TAIOINDEXTER & Co . Wholesale Grocers and Corn " ruksion and Forwarding Merchants, No. 4t Water street. Pittsburgh, fntrluGlr(ligs'; `r;:uhruitheZleicaenndteßreotrllliDareknelterjii Fount . : stn._ 0pf..0. . • SAt 1:7 - Eli 111011110 W, 51nnufactorer of Tin, Citiiper. nod sheet iron Wore, No 17 Fill), street, betweeri Wood rind Itlorket. feltlo 1 CHIN CARTWRIGHT. 11111 , 0flet end Mrundbeturer al 1.1 nll kin& of Cuarry, Surgical hutrumtals, .te., No. 63 'Wood street. second door below Diamond alley. febl. PLI.KINTON'S UNRIVALLED BLACKING, =nu (ac tared and sold wholesale and retail, Smithfield at., between Sixth and Virgin alley. octl2-y CO - PAltTlNElLStill'—'lleundersigned has associated with himself John Nicola. from Baltimore, in the Gro eery and General Commission Business. unilei the style of Sellers Jr. Nicol.. Dated lst/anunry 1E42. jun 2o FRAS. SELLERs, ICHibil3 T. LEECH. a.. Importer, awl dealer in IL Foreign and Domestic Seidel/try, Hardware, and Car riage Tririonings, of all descriptions, No. la 3 Wood at., Pittsburgh, seven doors above Fifth, and one door above H. Childs & Co.'. Shoe Store. . spat rl l O COUNTRY I'dERCIIAN'FS.—A. A. AlAsott.& Co., 1 62 Market street, invite the attention of Country Alert.hoists to their extensive assortment of Foreign and Contestie Goods, which will he sold at eastern jobbing prim,. 117 - Wholcsole Rooms. tkl story.: se39 1 1 110 MAS pAIrMLR. ;Manufacturer and Importer of I WALL PAPER, Fie Board Prints, Borders, Land scape Paper, Ornamental Designs, Transparent Window Shades. kr.. and dealer in Writing and IF rapping Paper, Bonnet and Binders' Boardsike, &c., N 0.47, Market at., betweml Third and Fourth, Pittsburgh, l'a. niart4 Ay VOX), A Founder. First at.. .1. ' near Mlrk l e p t...is -s p d r i e:Z d ed l. to r make'Bra ss Castings, and limas. Works generally, ou the most reasonable terms and shortest notice. He invites machinists, and all those using brass works to give rain) a call. as he is de termined to do all word in his line very low. my 27-1 y Ci MITII & SINCLAIR. (late Martin & Smith,) It9iefesa.le 17.1 Grrierr3. Produce and Canynisaion Merchants. 56 Wood street. Pittsburgh. The undersigned having entered into partnership under the above style. respectfully ask the patronage of the friends of the late firm. and of purchas ers generally. They feel wurrmited in promising that they can give satlslitction to all who may buy of them, or confide business to their care. WM. SMITH, ma r 26 W. M. SINCLAIR -- -- MANI GLASS ES A 11. S I.'.—Mulvany & I.cd he manufacture. and keep constantly on !mild. cut, moulded and plain Flint Glassware in all its varieties. at their warehouse, corner of Market and Water sts.., Pitts burgh. Our works continue in full operation. and we are constantly adding to our stock, which enables us to fill orders with promptness. Purchasers are respectfully solicited to cull and examine prices and terms. sepiti-y. KINLEV, House. Si;s. and Orna.mr-rtta Painter, 13. and dealer in PAINTS. No, 44. St. Cinir st., Pitts burgh, has constantly on hand all kinds of Pstters i either Dry or Mired; Japan and Copal Varnish: Linseed Oil: Boiled Oil; Spirits Turpentine; WillthAV Glass, of all sizes: Putty, Paint Brushes. &c., all of the best quality, and for sale at reasonable prices. . TT A. CAMERON,' 3 / a nts/maitre,. of Hollow Wart and 11 s Tli' , form Scales, and ( . 63iitiqa oa gentral, respect fully asks the patronage of his friends. He feels war ranted that he can give satisfaction to all,who may par. chase of him. His establishment is on M'Kelvy's plan of Lots. 5:11 Ward. nowt] -1 v T Merchants generally, in Pittsburgh, Pa. Merchants generally. Nashville, Tenn. W. F. Lane & Co., Louisville, Ky. Springer & Whiteman, / Cincinnati, Ohio. James Johnston & Co,. Hewitt, Derail & Co., New Orleans. Mrigregor & Morris. New York. Duval, Weighler & 1 0 0. , Baltimore. Smith. Bagaley & Co., Philadelphia. Daniel Dealt/in, Boston ==Zl . , , _ ~% "~~ .Y ;X ,: ,y.,,ax . .. i .. PITTSB RGII, MONDAY, MA • Spring Style. • 310ORN, has just received from New York, the ja od e on Saturday , ' iriE r r i dry S aar i c : If I. lal ZTt l ii i e h il l i e wTM " t j o u f !r tt neat and superior Hat. will pleas call an d examine, at No, 75, Wood street. 3d croor above Fourth street. m 3 F A Id. FASHIONS.—.s. Moore has lust received from New York the Yell Style of HATS, which howill in troduce this. day, Saturday, .August 28th- All those in watitof a neat and .superior HAT would do well to call at Na. 75 WOOD 'STREET. anger • 3d doer above -- Fourth. if - AYN7M-s ri, CA of C. Townsend & Co.. mid Carr & Rowland, beg leave to announce to their friends and to the public gen erally. that they arc now prepared to execute.all kinds of work in the Coach and Wagon-making business, ai thy shortest notice, and 'warranted to be of the best qual ity. The very large quantity of seasoned timber with which they arc prepared. and their facilities for businees. enables them to insure the public- that they are prepared to carry on an extensive and prompt businesi In their line. and they respectfully solicit a continuance - of the liberal patronage lie.stowed upon the late firms. scp4 Vessll.lam t Duds. A ORIBBLE: 3: Co. have removed to the corner of • Wood street and Diamond alley, over S. M'Clain'o leather store, where they ore prepared to runtish Venitiau 'Blinds, Wholesale and Retail, at prices much reduced; having n very eccentric node of painting. and other advan tam unknown to others in the trade. Resides giving a en- Ronor finish to Blinds. they tritnthem with the heat matc nate,'making them rich and durable. -W. B.:Wide or narrow slats—portuble or permanent ies. lettings furnished. OW Blinds refried. decll-y • _ SMEL AND FILL. MAN tIFACTURV.—Th=mrr hers. having enlarged their establishment for the man duettist of STAEL 1111 d FILES—on the COTIICI . of O'Hara nod Liberty streets. Pittsburgh—nre prepared to furnish Piles of every description, of the best quality; nild being determined to make it the interest of consumers to pur chase Files front them. respectfully invite the patronage of all s:dio use the article. N- TEWLY INVENTED PATENT BLOCK SPRING TRUSS, for the immediate relief and permanent cure of hernia and Rupture. (Suited to all sizes.) The superior claims of this Trussconsist in the comparative case with which it may be w•orn. t .71119 pad of wood be ing neatly balanced on springs, yields to the pressure of any part of it, and thorougly adapts itself to any move ment made by the wearer. It can be worn without inter mission. until a cure is effected. The subscribers have made arrangements (or the manufacture of these valua ble Trusses, in a superior style, in Philadelphia. and have them now for sale at their office. N0.:7 Smithfield street. near Sixth, Pittsburgh. GEORGE WATT. jyl D. W. KAUFFMAN. f ONONGAIIELA HOUSE. On the corner of Who,, lit and Smithfield circa. Pittsburgh, Pa.—The under signed Proprietor-a of the Monongahela Muse announce to the Public, that the House is open for the reception of Visitors. They are conscious of having spared no ex pense in fitting out the Establishment in such a style as to render every comfort to the Guests. They hope by constant care and attention to business to merit the pa manage so liberally bestowed on the bate Monongahela House. (mars( JAMES CROSSAN & SON. - - • • • • STEW DRUG STORK—Jona D. NIOUGA ?I, Wholet sale end Retail Druggist, No. 9:11 Wood street, one door South of Diamond alley. Pittsdurg.'llre subscriber has just received from the Eastern cities, and is HOW opening at the above stand, is full assorttnent of articles in his line. consisting of Drugs of all kinds, Dye Stuffs, Paints nod Varnishes. Chemicals, Sc., together nith all such articles as me usually kept for sale at a wholesale and retail drug store. His stock is entirely new, and has been selected with care. lle is confident that his articles. both as to quality and price, a - ill please such as may favor him with a cal. my9-y TIItNEUM Ilifrolment and Bathing Saloons. Lars ,' iy Street.—The subscrihers.fdeeply usluiltful for the increased and still increasing patronage bestowed on them. since the opening of their establishment, beg leave to state that their baths urn open at all times. and that hot, cold and shower baths can be had at env moment A few more boarders can he accommodated by the week. and gentlemen can procure breakfast, dinner, supper. etc., nt the usual hours, say breakfast 71 o'clock, a. in.; dinner, 191; Ripper si p. nts Oysters, cooling drinks, and other refreshments furnish ed in a superior style. and charges moderate. janis PECIZ. THOMPSON k CO. i ❑rOLII would respectfully inform his friends and the public, that his new establishment is now in full operation, and that he is prepared to furnish Dom Cabins. and fill all orders for Planed Lumber, with promptitude, and at the lowest Tate,. Board and Plank, planed on one or both sides, con• stantly on hand. Sash, Doors and Mouldings, of every description, made to order. Builders and Carpenters would find it to their advan• sage to give him a call, as he can now furnish them with planed stuff, suitable for every description of work. tlec3-1( F IFTH WARD !AVERY STABLE.—The ...._ subscriber. having brought out the writ • A i known Livery Stable kept by C. F. Doty, in the . Fifth Ward- respectfully informs his friends qiid the pub lic generally. that he will kcepm all times a stock of the best description of riding horses, buggies, carriages of all kinds, aunt in short everything required in his line of business. A considerable portion of his stock Is new, and he is confident no stock in the city will be superior to his. His terms will be moderate. His stable is on Liberty it., a few doors above the canal bridge, where r•spectful ly solicits a sham of public patronage. CHARLES COLEMAN. rrlle is also provided with an elegant Hears., which will be furnished when required. oct2s. New Hat and Cap Store. 4 CHAS. IL PAULSON, (late of the firm fit , of Paulson it Gill.) having opened his new store, at No. 73 Wood street, next door to the corner of Fourth. is now manufacturing, and receiv ing from the Eastern cities, • 'rely 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 sad common Muskrat, Scalene, Hair Seal. Plush and Glared Caps. ALSO—A fine assortment of ladies Furs. such as !iris, Fitch, Genet. and Coney Muffs, Tappets and Fur Trim mings. all of which he offers at Eastern prices for cash, both wholesale and retail. • Country merchants will please call and examine m stock before purchasing elsewhere. ....olesole Shoe Store. j I U. CLIII.DS h. CO are now receiving their Spring supplies, consisting of ono of the largest, cheapest, and best assortment of Boots and Shoes that they have ever been able to bring to this market. ALSO—Ladies' and Misses' Florence Braid and Straw Bonnets, of the latest style; together with a splendid as sortment of Polio Leaf lists, Men's and Boys' SUMlller rap, ALSO—A large lot of New York Tanned Sete Leath er, al I of which. having been purchased at the lowest rates, and ■elected with great care for the %Yemeni trade, will be sold at a mall advance on the cost and charges. All merchants wishing to purchase will find it to their intcreet tocall and examine their stock beton purchasing elsewhere. tu ar'274l ITTSBURGH CHAIR AND CABINET WARE HOUSE—No. 62, Third swat, Pituburch.—The sub scribers would respectfully return their thanks to their friends end the public, for the very liberal patronage be stowed since the commencement of the new firm, and would earnestly solicit a.ronlinuance of the same. They would respect:ldly invite those who want to put chest anything in the furniture or choir line, to give them a call and examine their extensive stock now on hand, consisting of some of thy most splendid Eastern and French patterns'of Rosewood and Mahogany Furni ture. Flattered by the very extensive patronage receiv ed in their business, they tinsel, at considerable expense, -made arrangements in New Fork„ by which they will hove the latest Eastern patterns forwarded monthly, 111123 giving the citizens of Pilishargh 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 pnnciple of small profits and quick sales, they will be able to sell at as low rates as any of the establishments in the Eastern Cities. novl9-y ROBERTS & BANE. S HA VIN(: w AND HAIR DRESSNG SALOON—Li son tr. FOUNTAIN. TO.JOriat Professors, have fitted up the saloon on the comer of Cherry alley and Water st., 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 shower baths at all hours of the day. They still continue to serve their customers also at their Old Stand, corner of the Diamond and Union street. (0174 f Ii k TENV AND CAP STORE.—JAMES et .I WILSON, Hat Manufacturer, (formerly of the corner of Diamond alley and Wood eta.,) begs leave respectfully to inform his old customers friends, and the public, that he has opened a NEW STORE, on Smithfield street, where a choice assortment of HATS, CAPS, and LADIES' .FURS, (as good, neat, fashiona ble and CHEAP, as any in the city,) may he had. J. NV. very cordially invites his friends and the public io remem ber his new location and establishment, and give him a call as hearty as he intends to welcome them. marrit-ly ew oo an. - so. ors No. 117 Wood street, opposite Davis' stuetion Store. AM'CAMMON resseetfully 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 port of Ladies' fancy color ed Gaiters and Half Gaiters; Slippers, single-soled, from 50 cents to 51,50; White Kid and Satin Slippers, SIM to 81.75; together with every variety of ChiWrens' Fancy substantial Boots, Shoes, and Sippers. Gentlemen's Boots, from 82,50 to 59,00. In short, lam prepared with every thing in My line; and natter myself. from my long experience in the business, that I will be able to give general satisfaction to all who may favor me with their 'atronage. [Rolf A. M'CAMMON. •All 2.1• II. p, ane. fm. re a an y bLANUFACTOE.Y. 110.140 Wood Street, between Sixth and Virgin Aikv, Pitts burgh, Pa., opposite Dr. Herron's Church. VroJOHN W. Trn has always on hand, of his own m Ca a nni nuf 2 ac iPrnb c 4lick a s i , arg an e d P a aTetroty nn 7 n o t i e D v i ery ,i re: ecri~ipption; which he will dispose of, Wholesale - ornetall: at prices akin.* am fhb,. can be - put. chased for in the CitiesOf eitherfNew York,PhiladelPhia, or Baltimore. Workmanship warranted equal to 'those manufactured in either of the abate mentioned Cities. - - Mr' fl-pairing done neatly= Buiincss (garbs. J. ANKEUM h CO 1, 1848 ZTscc[tancous. I am . urns de, • AUCTIONEER A A LL.i ND II ,C L, OIB c h m. IISS r IO A N MERCHANT,. CIRCULAR—The undersigned ' having complied with V the requirements of the Auction Law, and taken out • Commission as Auctioneer, fol.' the City cif Allegheny, is now ready to receive merchandise. in- all its variety, on consignment for either public orprivate sale; and from, long experience iu the above' branches of business, flat ters himself that he will he. able to give entire satisfaction to Li b eral may favor him with their patronage. advances made on consigtimeins. I shall en deavor to make speedy sales and quick returns. Tendering you and your 'friends niy services:l remainyour obedient sirvitut, . WM. 'J. BUIiNSIDE. Allegheny city, September,lB47. • RE James May, James M'Cully, J s. ohn Little. Jr.,. John B. Guthrie, Wm. A. Bill & Co., Jones R. BTClintock, Jamees K. Logan. John D. Davis, Parke & Hamlet!. John B. Mc- Fadden & Co., Alexander Stuart, Young & Stevenson. • novl4-y _ MPORTER and Manufacturer of Cutlery. Surgical and Dental Instrunteiits, Saddler's and-Tanner's hand mole, Taylor's Patent Shears, &c. Also, manufactures Truss es, Supporters, & c., in, great variety. John Cartwright. manufacturer and importer of Pen, Pocket, and Table Cutlery; Razors, Schmars, Filus,Saws, Tools, &c., has removed to 83 Wotan Snorer, second door below Diamond alley, And has lately received a large assortment of PEN AND POCKET KNIV ES, KNIVES AND FORKS. Also, Rogers' dud Whotseuholms' FINECUTLERy. Elliott's. Rodgers'. Wade and Bro.'s Razors, Scissors, Razor Straps. &e. Damascus and Wire Twin GUNS, RIFLES AND PISTOLS. Allen's, Colt's. and Blunt's REVOLVERS; Powder Flasks, Shot Belts„ Game Bags; Walker's rind. Coxe's Extra Percussion Caps; Bowie, Dirk, and Hunting Knives. Tools. such as Callipers, Dividers. Myers, Nippers, Hand Vices. Squares. Rules , Braces, Bits, SPoke Shaves. Stocks and Dies, Wire and Iron Outages, Mathematical Instruments, &c., in very great variety. • ID — Jobbing and repairing neatly and punctually done. nino.4 y • Auction Notice. THE HE subscriber has paid into the Treasury . of the Com monwealth,].the amount of license required by law. He has given the regularly approved security, and taken out a comission of the first class, as au Auctioneer of the city of Pittsburgh, and rented that spacious wareroom belonging to Sylvanite; Lathrop. Esq., No. 114 Wood it., three doors from Filth, where he is prepared to attend to the sale of every kind of Merchandise. Furniture, Real Estate. Stocks. Shipping, &e. either at the A action Rooms or on the premises. and will in all cases exert himself to the utmost for the benefit of his employers, oil the 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 fur selling, thereby giving all owners a fair chance, without partiality of having therein property disposed of to the best advantage. Sales will be promptly settled when made; advances will be given at any nine on the moat accommodating terms; merchants trill not be charged for advances. Regular sale days. Mondays and Thursdays, of Dry Goods, Groceries. Furniture. c.; nod every evening, Hardware. Cutlery, Watches, Guns. Pistols, and fancy articles;, Books, on Saturday evenings. ap2l JAMES APICENNA. Auet. CA EA P DAT AND CAP HOUSE. N 0.102, Wood Street. ING F-4SIIIONS. 4 SILK, BEAV SPR D. NUTRA The subscriber respec Eß, AN tfully informs his customers and the public, that he has returned from New York, bringing with him the most approved style of Hats, for diming and summer wear, adopted by William 11. Beebe, Broadway, (late Beebe lc Costar.) He would also inform the public, that he is daily manufacturing lists and Caps, of all des criptions, which he is determined to dispose of at prices to please the purchaser: that is, cheaper than any other Hat establishment in the city. ID - Country Merchants, wishing to purchase Hat t and Caps, by wholesale. are requested to call and camp:nue his assortment: as he feels confident of being alfle to please in quality, quantity, and price. G. W. GLASSGOW, Manufacturer, No. 102, Wood st, 3d door below John D. Davis' mnr44l3m Commercial Auction Rooms. New York Pekin Tea Company. CAUTION TO THE PUBLIC. A LEXANDER JAYNES is the only authorized agent 11 in Pittsburgh and Allegheny cities, for the safe of the Pekin Tea Company's Teas of 75 and 77 Fulton et., New York. Any other person in Pi ttsb iirgh pretending to sell our Teas is an 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 Teas sold, and for this reason many persons have dishon estly pretended to have the sale of the Pekin Tea Com pany's Teas, when they are all the time vending trash and cheap stud; which they have obtained elsewhere.— Others again assume the name of the Pekin Tea Com pany and imitate our packages, and thereby deceive many. Mr e are informed that there is a person 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 New York Pekin Tea Company, as consumers alma will readily discover by companng the article they sell with the genuine tea, sold by the New York Pekin Tea Company, at the store of Alexander Jaynes, No. 72, Fourth street. N. D.—Messrs. 51 cCALLNIQNT44430ND, of Philadel phia, have no connexion, whatever, virjtk the New York Pekin Tea Company, nor have they thy right or privi lege to sell teas under a name so nearly 'resembling ours as to hay. a tendency to mislead the public. DOUGLASS It CO., nov4 75 and 77 Fulton at.. N. Y. Great Sale of Nursery Stock I lat Tut extensive stock of old LANDRETH NUR SERIES, Philadelphia, is about to be disposed of at PUBLIC AUCTI ON—the undersigned in tending to relinquish business. , Such on opportunity for obtaining Nursery Products at Auction, has never been presented in America, and the attention of the trade. and alt who wish to decorate their grounds in Town or Coun try, or enlarge their Green house cattail:u, is respectfully invited. For improving the grounds `of Cemeteries. Churches, Slate and County Offices, etc., this sale will all lord unequalled facilities. Catalogues in detail are in preparation. The sale of the outdoor articles will com mence on TUESDAY, MARCH 21st, and the Plants in Pots, on TUESDAY, MAY 'ht. l'roper old for safe pack ing and shipment will be given, when required: and as there will be no postponement or reservation, persons from distant points may attend tha sale without fear of disappointment. •: Orders to be executed at PRIVATF.SALF. will be received until the above periods, and the usual strict at. tention given. D. LANDRETH 14 FULTON. It may be proper to state, to prevent misapprelierudon, that it is the Nursery busineu only, the subscriber is about to relinquish. His attention will be hereafter whol. ly devoted to the culture of seeds, and to their sale at his warehouse, 85 Chestnut street. fl=t - Atir further information will be given by Mr. F. L. SMriVDI•:N. Pittsburgh. mar 14 1111 JEW MOOES—Metnorials Methodism—lintrodue. 1.11 tion of Methodism into the F.astern Cilie and biographical sketches of its first churches, and remin iscences of its early struggles and successes. By Rev. A. Stevens, A. M. Memoir of Rev. David Aheel, M. A., Missionary to China, by his nephew, Rev. G. It. Williamson. Mark 'Wilton, the Merchant's Clerk. B r y Rev. Charles B. Tayler, M. A., author of “Illargaret, o the Pearl," "Lady Mary," &c., &c. The above, with a great variety of new book, on hand and just receiving. ELLIOTT & ENGLISH, a r=k 513 Market street. riplin READY RECKONER—For Ship Builders, Boat I Builders, and Lumber Merchants; being a correct measurement of scantling, boards, planks, cubical con tents of square and 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 dny; and railroad distances; also, interest tablas—by J. M. Scriber, author of the " Engineer's andldechanic's Companion," &c.,&c. For sale by JOHNSTON' & STOCR . TON. Booksellers, cor. Market and Third sts. -• TINI3LUSIIING IMPUDENCE.—From a published Ij card of hi'Cnlmont & Bond, of Philadelphia, the public would be led to believe that we tieve been claim tag a privilege We had no right to. That "they have abandoned, some time since, the exclusive agency sys tem," and that we have right to claim w" exclusive privil eges with their teas." I never pretended to sell the teas of 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 new concern until lately bat es wool dealers. The tea business of APCallmont & Bond is about 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; 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 dented 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,ar obtain none of the Pekin Tea Company's of New York. Any person reading this card will see the gross deeep tion they wish to practice on the public, and to the injury of my business. AVCallmont & 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. fnovlol ALEX. JArNES. .V-11tidtfLE C TY PROP ` ' TY—Por intg 9 4 roved 'Property on Liberty Street containing a large Brick Dwelling House with good cellars, a. Hall of entrapee two Parlors, Dining-room Kitchen and Wash- room on first story a Hall an .four splendid rooms on, 2d story. Three fine rooms on 3d awry and three /mints on the garret all finished in modeitt style and in comfortable. order. . . Also, two large Building Lots on Penn !treat it bargain can be had in the above property if apPlied ,forAgtaan,' LOMB aceomodating. .5. ounistaz - Ganant. ' April 8. 1848. Smithfield' above 4th ge street _ • ' rriov • &D. TODD wou ld resPeetfally inform the mer . chants of this city -end -our- mistomers generally, that we have removed oar /toe/ton-Shirts and Gents Far nishing Goods, to the corner of Fifth and Market streets, 2d story over W. & F„ iiagtie , isntranee on. Filth street, where we intend to keep on hind a large stock of Shirts, of our own nitinufacture with an assortment of Gentle meneFurnishing Goods, usually kept by Eastern Whole salc.Fumiehing Stores, Dent very thankful for the kind patronage bestowed on us for the put year, we would be happy to receive calls from our old customers and merchants go-inning; "and would inform them that we intend nothing on our part shall induce them look norther, as leen:peer to add . lemiz t :f i e ts ur a s n to d elf fe md rs dimini: o hat e r t c o es. examine t. stock of Goods. ap ifli,4tf!l(llifoll . B01:111ND JOB PRINTIND - OFYI . O N. W. Corner of Wood and Fifth Streets. , • • E Prop - rioter' of the Mosrrea . Pon and 11 , ficctiiir TAND Alssessurraxa, - reapeetfulty.informs his-frlanda_ and the patrons of these planers, that he has a large as. &Dement of 308 TYPE. -AND •ALL,OTEIER MATE DIALS necessary to a Job . Printing Qtlleei and that:he ix prepared, to execute . Hoeks t.arratt .... Patna . rii itti ; La o sg, ilasearrrt .. ci. o ra n ri t Prunphket t . Heads,. _Canty Handbills. Blanki, • Hat Tipi. • All kinds of Blanks, Stage;'lfteilinlfiett and Canal /kts/ Bait, with aWiworwiateXuut,printed oir shorest notice and most reasonable terms. Ile resneetfully asks the Mrtronago of his friends, and' the public in gentral,in ,this" branch °Chia business. sep22 1.. HARPtIt: • , „ . . • Pegetabla Pulmonary . Balsam. TT is-now twenty 'genre.. since I first used the Veieta- , ble Pulmomuy Balsam in my family. Shims that timo it has been my practice to keep a bottle of the article by me for the Mu of my family,- which is large, slid for the benefit of my friends. I have uniforml found it to be a very Valuable , efficient medicine; and th ink, that *tilting it seasonably for the complaints for which it hr. =coin mended. it has often prevented the disease from taking a More serious form. In - one instance; - I recommended it' to my brother, who•residee in the State of New;York, who was dangerously ill with a disease of. the lungs. lie has since written to me r - fo more, having found 116. which cave him so much relief. •OTIS PECK. Sold in Pittsburgh by ' ' d. FA HNESTOCK -: Corner of First and Wood; also, coruor. o f , Sixth and. Wood streets. ' doc2s 11DERE.GREEN. AND BLACK:TEAS,from “the New York Pekin Tea Company';:-litarree - aVed at the Pe kin Tca Store,...M Fourth street.. a very. large .supplY. of fresh Green and Black Ten., of. All, the.differ,entgrades and qualities imported into ibis cou n try: 'packed in lead. in 6 1b. boxes, in 1 lb.. I lb. and-1 s..packogas: A 150.5 Et. tin Cannisters. of the different . qualideit,„ convenient for families and steamboats. ranging prices 371 cents Ih., to $1.50. Fine Oolong Black .Teas,•.s; 69, 62i, 75 , 57k.. and 81.00. i 9 lb. We will refund the money in all cases wherionr onrTeas do not give entire satisfaction, or exchange for A different article. For sal* at the Pekin Tea Store, 72 Fourth iit.. bye dccli A. JAYNEF TOOTS, SHOES. TRUNKS. &C.—Follansbee+ HcITY -1.) ward, wholesale and retail . Boot. Shoe anti Tiunk Store. No. IR6 Liberty street, nearly opposite theheattof Wood. F. &H. have in store and RTC receiving their Fall and Winter stock of BOOT% SHOES. ttec.: consisting of the largest stock they have ever been able to bring to this market. Our stock of gooks have mostly.been manafac tared' to our order. and expressly for the Pittsburgh Mar ket. We also have constantly on hand a. splendid stock of Hayward 's faallie Gum E/arde Shoes. both for ladies' and gentlemen's wear, the most beautiful attiele 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"at a small advance above cost. Country merchants will find it to their inter est to call and examine our stock before purehasing: FOLLANSBEE is H.A.YWARD, , ' No. 193" Liberty st. PlANOS—Chiekering.--One splendid rose wood In Oc tave Piano Porte, made by Chickering.-Boston. Here.—One semi-grand Piano Porte, from the mappac roc 4 Henry fo Ire ri rz. Pas. 64 Octaves. Gale C ne carved rose wood ti Oitive, made by Gale k. Co., New York. One dktir mahogany 6 Oc tave. 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 'excelbent second- hand Piano, made. by Loud -8, Brothers, in good ardor. Price MOO. . . One second-hand Piano. Price 860. .. For sale by JOHN H. MELLOE. nosB 81 Wood stratt. ' 'TTANCY GOOD': at lirvsyr's new store- 67 Market st. 1 45 pcs chin a rases, styles: 4 doz. pieces shaded and plaits velvet ribbon; • 2 " black u • it 2 " Celestial and Termstistl Globes; It " Ivory Mememndntis Tablets: 4 " Cut velvet puicket books and card cases. 4 " Horse-shoe combs. imitation of shell; • 6 " German silver tea bells. TRI A large lot of Gimp head M black fringe. A good assortment of Drab and mole colore4 Gimp to match; • Wide black: lit &I Graduated Bottoms • With a great variety of miscellaneous goods, amongst which are Extra large size F.moug Begs; • Coral Beads, assorted strands; Writing Desks. all sizes; Ladies work boxes " Backgammon Boards; (lold SpeCtfteieß. all ages; Black Union Galloon. All the above goods will be sold low. lIONICEPATIIiC BOORS.—.Inst reeeived,st the Book. store of the subscriber. in Fifth at., neer Market: Materia Merlica.pura, by Samuel llatinemen.tratuleted and edited by Charles Julius Hempel, M. D., 4 vols. Hartman's Acute Distasa. by Dr. Hempelcvol.l. Ilornmopathic Domestic Medicine, by J. Lowrie, en larged and improyed by A. J. Hall, M. D. lahr's New Manuel. vol. I, Noe I and 3. • - Hering' Domestic Physician. A Itiannel of Domestte iokery, for tit of Orson, who are under Homceopatbie treatment. Booninghausen's Therapy:die Pocket Book r Honing pathists, by Hr. Okie. Ilabeinan's Chronic Diseases, vol.' 5.- • Together with Medicine Chests, of different sizes and prices. faciaIVICTOR SCRIBA. VALUABLE BOOKS-13OHN'S • STANDARD Ll- BRARV.—Maehinvelli's History af Florence and Prince; Roscoe's Leo the Fourth . Roscoe's. Lorenzo de Medici ; Schiller's Don Carlos and other Dramas • •Beck man's History of Inventions ,• Memoirs of Count' Grant. moot; Sehleyell's Philosophy of History; Schlejelfs Dramatic Literature; Itiernoirs of Col. Hutehinson Robt. Hill's Miscellaneous Works; Life of Bominuto Cllini; Cox's House of Austria; Brinterweek's Spanish Lietera ture. • For gala by H. S. BOSWORTH- dc CO4. decd 43 Market street. I s I TIO : —The partnership existing between • the subscribers, under the style of Poindexter& Co, was dissolved on the Ist inst., by mutual consent. IL W. Poindexter is authorized to settle nll the litisinesit of the concern. IL W. POINDEXTER, C. II GRANT. • NOTlCF.,—lllaying purchased the entire interest of C. Grant. in the late concern of Poindexter & Co., and associated my eon, Theodore Poindexter, with sae, the business will be continued as usual. under the style of Poindexter & Co. [ap2ll 'R. IV, VOINDEXTP.R. Grant Bargain Corner I IJ. BATES, Wholesak and Retail :Dealer • in Boots, Shoes and Thinks, Store corner opillil Fifth and Smitkdehi meets, Pitt.tbure&—The sub scriber respectfully announces to his old customers and the public generally, that he has remoied' his Boot, Shoe and Trunk Store to the large new wirehonse lately erected at the corner of Fifth and Smithfield streets, op posite the old Pittsburgh roundrv, where he will keep on hand a large assortment.of BOOTS, S.IIOF.SMAIR AND LEATHER TRUNKS, VALICES, CARPET BAGS, &0., of all descriptions and; siacii;which he will sell for CASK as cheap as can be bought In this market. Being connoted with some of the largest Manufeetur-t itig establishments in the eastern cities, lind receiving, goods almost every week during the seasea, he .offers great inducements to purchasers, either by WholNsile 'or retail, as he offers his goodant lower priteathen theta of the same quality can be bought ersewhere in, the city. I manufacture and keep constantly °ahead; Boys' and Youths' Calf and Kip Boots, a very neat and serviceable 1 article. . 117 Remember the place, Great Bargain Corner.” J. BATES, Corner Fifth and Braithfleld 'streets. apß-y GRocrnits,—&-i -400 bbls. N. 0. IdUltissest 50 bbls. St. Louis 8. H. Molasses; 12 hf. do do do. do; 200 bags Coffee, prime green; 75 hf. chests assortcd Teas; 110 six pound caddies Y. H. and Imperial Tea; 1580 do do do do; 50 hhds. Sugar; - 40 bbls. Tea; 100 boxes' Bxlo Window Glass; 10 do 10x12 50 do Tobacco. A large assortment of all kinds of Greteerles en hand at the new warehouse of EDWARD HAZLETON, : ap24 North-east corner of the Diamond. To country Merchants. A LARGE stock of School Books,- Paper, Stacie' mery, o, ll_ suitable for country sales, among which are: Writing Papers, of fine, medium, and common qualities: Letter do do do •do do Note do do do do do Note and Letter Envelopes , Slates, Pereira. Wafers, Quills, Steel Pens, Window Paper (yard wide,) Plain and Printed Bonnet Boards,. of different qualities. Blank Books, in greed variety, Family, School and Packet Bi bles, Crown, Medium, and-Double Crown Wrping Pa par,. M'Clutly's Eclectic Spellers and Reade an days Ec lectic Arithmeties, Cobb's Primers Spellersßenders, I Sanders do. do. do. Arithmethies--by Adams, Davis, Colima, Smith, Stock ton, Emerson, and others. Gaosraphiey Mitehall,„Olney, Smith, Maroc', geed' risk, Parley, and others. Gyamman—by , Smith, Kirkham, Bullion', Weld, and others. • For sale, as kito rues- by JORN R. MELLOR,. Ell Wood rt., 4 doom above Fourth. irrThe highest market price paid`ln sash for geed nured rags. 1:0RU 5.--Ount Myrrh. Turkey; Ourobage; " fano True; - Opium, new crop; Dalbaninn, strained; a:vet. Jalap; Dandelion; Belladonna; Just reeeived, and for sale by • ' A,FAITNEISTOCLik CO.. Cor. First and Wood sts AVERY fine assortment of Faxtep arid Varietrpoofis, such as Faits, kmordeons; Jevrelrp, - Skives i . Nitta Steel Goods of every description:, gilt and silv4r lhinge;Starattitd Tassels for Regalia. At : r ar2l; • ZERSLON4iINZRYISO.: ~, , ::97..M1 4 aTat.l.f•ett, r t '" 4 5 t tri 3tilf itliSttlianteage• - . " V . ri o t.... r ALEXANDEFL=SFU . CosTny• tea aim F M rui . tarnergf Pena end 1 ' t-' ,-- 13r. Clair areas,' apposier dee "lIINSAIIIaw9S. thane - Haat .r!ttr 4 M4tOn Penq respectfully inten, their and the priblie;that' they are prepared tallonish mid tend to every thing in the IMe , of-Snd have glut the busmen of Cabinefl'itakingodi Vont 'LW: tendon will be devoted altogether to , thecree'br a 4 keep a large assortment of COFFINS median& covered,.ind lined in the nattiest 7nanner., With: 11 of materials, and at all prkes; We'keep SHROUDS tem, dy made,nf all kizes;of Flannel, .Cinalirlitiand at all prices, and made irr the eastardstyle, end all of articles necessity for dreesing-tho dea,and Amalgam; funerals, of quality and prices to int r SILVEIL MATE" for engraving the name and age ; ICE CASEKfiar layina . the body in ice, by those who with to keep pair :friondir . any length of time, and hare ZINC-PANS to .putdco • for laying on the body; LEADEN. Collins' always ow , lire have a splendid new.HFARSE and of fine holies and any - number of .the kiest e gad ati, ; etc., and w ill be , ronipt, vincula], and-ries/in Umbrellas, Parasols, Parstioretts _WALKING ALRING CANRJ.LAIHKED AL lL RICHARDSON; Srsca FAcros ,y one ia the Uaited States,) No..ll34,,Martek'eMsalk Ph' adelphin Merchants are respectfully informed thati sostitaue tre manufacture all the above goods,,, by. the aid:of swami' notwithstanding the great appesition of partiet applicant Id the introduction of expensive improvements. 'My-assort, meat is complete,and paces so low as iafacaoa_ to, entire sitar ErATtieie is an Umbrella&Medoor,-ornraPir the - same-name; it is important VoilibouldietnembetWiro RICItARDSoIsr, Steam Paetara; end Pantanlit of M 4 sign ortlae List audraessallor . 104, Market st., Philadelphia. - 417 , Attention is requested to the, aelebrated • Cant Umbrella; a neat and beautiful article, t aabinl the advantages of a Cane and Umbrella. '' lb , ILudt,- " ,cortzsg: Ladles' Seminary , Alleghtercihaiifirg. it i y R. N. W. METCALF - Weald announce to the .eitir; .Iyl zens of Allegheny' and viciuity, - therintended riatior vul Of /di School, from the corner of Sandusky ettd StnisitP: _,lterry' streets, where 'he .litts%been 'teaching 'for Abe lair twelve months, On and after April Ist, be will - oe' . Rooms on Federal street, in ,, :Colonade - Row," 2nd doo from the bridge,: The Academic Year-will ecinsim of twee Session tr. :of,fiver. mouthy. each, .counnetteiat en the W : M ondaY:hrEebrutityruid.September:,- . ;,;,_r, ",,', , :rt: - asrEs OF TUITION, PER SESSION or FIT& vionstivl •yo , . En_glishDepartment—lnaluding Reading. OnhosTaidir and Defining. ‘Vriting..English Grammar„Rhetcwief-ba gic, English Compost tion Atul Cimeism,PartgraPhn:Ther • tory, A rithmet arid, Me higher' Lralicluo 8. OGllethenietiek, Natural Philosophy,Chemistt7;AstroOoml;*l24l4l3. siology, Geology, Intellectual and Mora S other minica, mat . branches hull.. " re q uisite. t o a thorough...Engliah.Edeit, Classical liepaitinent-:-Inelndiug the - telM, Greek , aiZ Frenelflarignagea„eaCh an additional e1:mm*0(.4..116.0c . The services of competent Tcaclwrs are secursdt fgg '• , such as May desire ' to receive iditruitionsitt Drawing, ' Painting, and Music:. . • • . , •,; 7 , ' ''' '..:‘...':::, ;1 , . Those designing to enter , Will Bud It their intereatils,. do so as. near to the opening of the Sessidrc as possible yet pupils will be received at any time during Welk: Idol' and will be charged at the above rates only from. • -.'' time of entrance. Ne deductions' will be made fat 444 ees, exceptiocases of. pro illness. , ~ ~ :: - :,,, :,,. - , Arty information which may be desired,. Will be irlisaßk ; fully commhuicated to those who call upon dee institifdlet at his rooms. MReference may also be made to the fallowing pia' ..,' en :;-' -," '''' . . .•. ' ' • . ''''''''''.-. '' -_.... ,- '7 . • ,Dr.T. F. Dale, Allegheny, lion..C.Shaler.itish,' Rev. D. Elliott, " Rev. D. 11 , Riddlei, '"' -, •• .• ' Mr. H. P. Schwartz, . - '• • , RAT. IL 41yeri , - - ,-,1 to_.:S,.t . ': jan3l-1.13m . _. . . • ' .S. AIORIII-S dr. CO'S BLACK .IyRITLNO-ThlrrA ge ... . J. Stmt or Quill Peni; and the Copp i ng Preui—Tbislut' is the result of 'the experiments of /event TIMM &alta to the manufacture, on an extensive stale, .of.a4,artiuder • suited to all the . purposes of the consumer. • The pe .- - tion' of this 'Wnting Ink comm ain the.follspwfitcp -..,, • ties: F.t.vmax—rut which property it will be .fo ,to . surpass all previous preparations. It will Bo* wialf p rt. i i 0 4 feet t?ceticen, either from quill or Steel pens, and leenti ly free from any corrosive .qualitiee. Cor.oa• T Tjas -e ms' . ; . ' of this article is a rich, be a utiful ' blue black.' - ID"All good black Ink,. front its,necessary akendeag 11 , constitution, requires exposure to the air to impart a dean • color. It must riot, therefore, be expected, thatthii*W.. meat the bottle is opud, the Ink will be found to 'be .a. act : black; The first - appearance will be pale; best after eXe posure to the chemical action of the' at tdoePlierlie , .t. on paper or in theiubstand, it will asstune a brahankildastat - I PaswAnerer—The color Is unalterable ItY tlia•lapsa44 time. It will never fade. • Ou this account, all hoporault= . records should •be made •hi this ilitiC.lCl as years - ca r deepen and strengthen. its tint. • .- • N. B. This Ink is suitable for all kinds of Metailiet Pens. - and for Pens made of (Nine . ; and what is Impur. taut and • very - desirable with many, Will give'[ impression tithe Copying aring ,Press. p ...We 'W m e using. in the editations With wltreh - Wfii& -.eounected,dfmrir Blue Black Writing jnk; and, in reveal to fluidity, bri4liancY, and permanency, believe it suptineo to any Ink have heretofore used.. - [Signal:la Thurston, Cashier Hank of Louisville; Aym...K.ishi* arilson, Cashier Northern Bank of Kentucky; George Gawailuney; Cashier Bank-of Kentucky; L.' L. Shill President of the Gas Bank ,. Thomas L. Helm, Clerk, Barren County Court; Curren Pape, Clerk or.liffszaz - County Conn; P. II Atwood.'Secretury Firsulaulati vane Company; John Muir, Agent Lexington Irmo:owes Company; S. S. Goodwin. Secretary Portland Dry 4411 and Insurance- Company; D. S. Chambers, 'Beer.taity Franklin Fire and 'Name Insurance Company,;4,l4 Memo; Treasurer I.sllevfllc Saving Institution.* -„ -A supply of the above Ink, just reed and for sale by felir JOHNSTON & STOOE7'OIII . Labor Saving Powder_ ItIODNI` FAGLE TRIPOLI; mANvpAcTuRED4II, .. •-•- THE BOSTON MOUNT % BAIGLE WOB.g& TOR cleaning the surface of .irinilosss, ms, *Ad .„E" Glius'irare, and 'twilit it to its originaFtriaipii .11:nay, this-article is decidedly without au equal- elkoeit. 'tithe and labor are saved by its use. A .: thousand refer ounce could be adduced, if necessary, to carat, Wa tact le It will remove the oxide from the surface-of "G r olgi,Aar oar, away., Brass, Britannia, Tin, d.r., with the greatest facility . , giving It an unrivalled polith: A fair trial is all that the proprietors ask,cad wilredit. - vines the most skeptical of its utibity. Directions for Use.-I.ct the Powder be appliedoppok.. daniP,'soft woollen cloth. With a little every particle of oxide may bo rem ed. - • feb4. JOSEPII R. CARR, GeneralAiren4, For sale by ' • JOHN D. MORGAN, Druggutt7 . .. . . . ... . AIRS. MIFFS NEW MILLINERY AND DM3;41..:: In MAKING - ESTABLISHMENT; Ns 10 BY: Cledi/04 - • (between Pent; and the Bridge.}-Dresses Cl Mantillas, ke., made to the latest French , auid 1411 Fashions. Also, Bonnets. Hoods, ..- Capes . , 'Hisade Droomori &c. A choice selctiou of new styles Sauna, &ILI/4114g5. Frenelt Flowers, (Amps, rich cap and bonnet Ribls smaaLaces,•Fritps, Cords.-Buttons,-CrapesiModesi.Madi" Cambries, dlerchiefs, Ac.,. for. - sale. wholesaretail at te lowest price. • Cotintry Milliners supplied . . with the 'latest French and English Patterns of stnerytisiar • . article iu the blilliuery.,atid Dress-making, lifts, as. Nawr Yoik Vrices. - " ,--, Straw Bonnets cleaned andsdlersd to ilitt present rub. ion. IITSBUROR STEEL WORKS AND SP,RI,N3, Josks - ItrANEPACTURERS or • and' M. Plough Steel f Steel Plough Wings, Coach -ancl-Ellip— tie Sjniiigs, Hammered Iron Azle', and dealers ip Castings, rim Engine Lamps,' and Coaeh generally, corner of Roasaad Pion ata.,Pitteltaark feb9-In . - - • ltArASKS.—Just received; b y 2 E817L024.-ilatal9f Ile Market - street-'- . Idozen fine Wax Masks, . " 1. 6 ,11 Paper 'II • - : 3 gross hietallie.Corah .Cleanerss . 1 dozeillgg Boilersi • - • 1 " Salt Spoome - 9 a • Bona Mustard Sprionin 4 - gross German Silver Table Speruti'"' 2 " Butter Rniven 1 ' " -Picture Tiiy.Bonkii 20,000• China Marbles; • 6 dozen fine Woolen Coinfoirts. A great variety of Coats and. Caps; ' ' . _ ASKETS.._, , 5 dozen fine French B willow Bilskilf 4 l 2 " •willow Market' • e a Stravi Travelling 1 " 'Clothes * • 1 "Willow Cradles; O "` Glass Motto Seats, • " Bone " Stamps; 3 Allen's Patent Revolving Pistols 5 pair common Beau 1 dozen setts. Chessmen; 2. " Dominoes; • Tailors' Tape Measure'''. 6 "-Steel Rey• Rings, asso . rtedi 3 ""''China Dogs and Sheep; 1 '-Strings Amber Bead; 12 Nests Drums. . TANDRETIPS GA.RDEN,MEDS J... 4 has just - received his annual supply or Ilandrodei Garden Seeds, warranted freslr andlennine; enribtaadiilt every variety worth &titivating. The ariernion lira* ers,Eardeners, and others; is res;interd L . it i called' hfir No, str,ratirro .4 1 0.13.161,LE, Feer_L ari....Bocricsd try . and Hay sts.. eaeh lot havicg 24 feet *lst, sad ski; -^terchig back ne.feet. ' of diem ittetsiftiti Ihtsi the petition of the :Whole property is anti. of ;tel l :1 0 17A r `iiat•REOUS in the rwv&tfz city. For further informitiotr .• S WARTZWELMERi Pertith . „ tietw•en - ifi'Qed sad - A ( V127.17",1 : A;z i t ••• ' Mot or 414 WOK 1411 i=MMEM . .. ... ... „... ~ ., . ..„.1•••:;...;- , *.....:, . .-:.2:,..., ,. ,;... - - .: - ,..71 , ..;',. - .... . . -~ ~~,, ~~ ~ ~ ~ ,~. ? V4i..'.•:.;i.:;---..:,,1:i;: . -- ..f ,'.. "1 :1 - :'1 . 4', : ; - ki• ., ,. ,::::7, - ..7,..'. .:.-:.:,i;.',.','>.''. NUMB. . . . ShoPhard 'ildlieralclit yOlmstead t+:PAiloeoAhj; r,i,„• • Lei:loot% Leettire, ori•Teidhip; Bibeghanee Alen:of Letters eat &loses -fteekmao7A History of lntetitlaae Gray's Botaideal - Text geoly - Information The An of Palming. • Far toilet S. fOSWORTR: e -.- • I. 2 ..Eentth street. ,ieii-: *it- 5 MIS =IMIEI . C'e7 fir, i 6. hate MEM
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