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' :''• J. --,'” ' Z 1` ',•:.r 4. : 1 7.1..‘ F t.";.• ' ..., , .. - ',:,-"" + - , ~ ' ',,--, `. • ,::‘. • ' ;,- ' ''' . :71., 4 : 1 1 -;:' ', '" ' e " ' Z':: . '" ,•';'..'?' '-' - ' ' " : '',.1.- I°- • , ': ' / _ ~,.:~. -,~. x , r ~f.-; ~,~ ~=~.~'_ S • ..i.,:5.•.;.:!-!`•:.;::7....:,:.;=:::,;:.5.:;;.,,• 44- " t sit _ • ,1 / 4 • • • , •A, 4-4 ENE VOLUME VI. DAILY MORNING POST. Printaiand Publishrd retry Itiorning, (Sundays eistrytted,), BY L. HARPER, NOSUI-ITEST COREZR. OF WOOD AND FLFTII STREETS. TE/LDS.—Floe Dont:4li a year. payable strictly iu advance. Sir. Dollars vigil invariably be required if !sot paid within the year. :-1 [1.7 Single copies TWO cies - re—for sale at the counter of the Office, and by the Newtaloys. The Weekly Mercury and Manufacturer Is published front the sante office. on a double medium : : ehes.t, at TWO DOLLARS a year, in advance—single copies sant W,* No paper will 6e . discotitined (unless tithe discre tion of the proprictor4 until all arrearages are paid. trr Nu attention will be paid to any order unless ac eoinpauatal by the motley, or satisfactory referents in this city. TERMS OF ADVERTISING. 1. PU Squid:LE OF TWELVE EINES OR LIC.S. • One Insertion, 50 50 One Month. 0 75 Two••du Three.-do 1 01) 'rhino do One Week 1 51.) Four do ) .Two--do 2 50 Stix• • -du Three du 3 IJO One Year • YEARI.Y ADVERTISI•:MENTS: Changeable al l'krtsore. • ONE SQUARE. TwU Six Moraths• •.. --.8 15 00Six Months .5'20 00 One Your-- •••• ..... 00 I Otte Veer 01.1 • J.:Leger nd vertisnm.mln in proportion. • P .- •Cards of FOUR LINES. Five Jkflnee n Veer. I..arge cute wail not he inserred. unites an extra price In paid.. ;jam AtiviCrileciatnis upon which the number of initT linios is. not marked, will be insetted and charged until or tliwtyl ton. u. ArcAl.3toNT. Aiiorney at Law .-offic c, Fourth . tired, oar It. Patterson'• Livery Stable. febt7 GE011.(:li WATT.--Oinco, No. 77 Smithfield .ht. it,lr Sixth at., Pittsburgh. iIR... A. W. OM VER. ra ysinan and Surgcon.—Otfict: f No. B. Si. Clnir xtreet. Pittsburgh. jy2U 11V - 111. O'll MLA ROBINSON. late C. S. Attorney, lots V removed his office in No. S St. Clair et. 3)lt. JOHN CHANVFOR race au St. elms street. opposite the Esehattge. • nugla•y I I ORLANDO LOO MIS, _Allunacy at Lam.—OOlea 4th J. St.. ii.bovie Wood. july 1-y M. INIAItSFIAI.I.. <Wormy . Law.-011se. 11.ovrries Buildings. Fourth st. lan7-1 y. AMES CA I,LAN. Attorney at Late , . contur of Wylie a./ and Fifth streets--Law fehlO:y lIM. KEIiNEDN. Attorney at Law. Office in the . same Wilding with Alderman M . :gainer, Fifth st.. between Wood and Smithfield sts. OLIN liAtrruN, Attorney ut La to.—ollicc. North cidc ot? of Fifth street. between \Vool and Smithfield, in tlic .same linildinz with Alderman Morrow. y. OSEI'I C. Artll BMX. Attorney at Laeo.—Oiltee in it,l Wallace's building, on 4th at., bemeen Wocal and Smithfield its. nay I S-y. 1, I EUILtil..: W. LAYMi, Attorney and Coots:all, at /alto X .anti Notary Pubtic.—UiTice at. the curacy of 4th and \\rued sts, over tiibbett& Jones' Exeluatga othee. oet4 Altil.LS S. DONNEI.I.V. Attorneys and C'ounsellors at Law. Pittsburgh. Pa.--thiice on Fourth at., be tween Smithfield and Grant. marl I-y_ lt 4 LI EMUND SNOWDEN, Attorney at Law.--Oice iu '4 the building on the North East corner of Fourth and Sorithfieldsts. nortl-y AlOl2.ltOlV. AGlerromn.--Oilice north side of Faith It. street. between Wood and Smithfield, Pittsburgh. septa-y .6‘ 9cANDI.Ess Aturneys and .171 l lors at Lam.—Ottice on Fonrtla street; opposite R A. R. 11. Puttersou's Livery Stable. Pittsburgh. sepliky VW : MARI) S RTz WKI.DI.IIt. Atiorntus at lwe u• X' —Office on Fourth street, between Wvod and Smith theld. opposite Putterson's Livery Stable. (1 NORGE F. C:II.I.NWRE, Attorney an,/ CUIMItiIOr et law.--4)thce rcmwed to the 72d door helot.; Gran! on Fourth, to the office lately occupied by Alderotau mu rail L ,- '.. ,-. 1',.. '., -*"i: JN. MV.I.OIVIIX...4Oorney and Counsellor at 1.45i0. . Office in Ltakoo - cll's Buildings on Grant st. io?) 17-1 y. • a 4 ) c.5,..,N NON. Attorney and Counselor or Lam . Clinic ou 311‘ st., bcurcun .V. o 1 and Smith fi eld . , Imenrly opposite the Mayor's olio,- tuoril-y JSt:O l' r. Dentist . Fourth st. fire doors west of :lirirl . kat. All work warranted. and if nut-perfectly suits tegtury no charges will Le made. (emu 11..) FAIOVAL.—Dr. Robert Snyder. ha. reinovud 10 office to Fourth street, between NVoud and Smithfield streets marl S-I y Aidcrman.—thlice on Penn street. opposite D. I.cceli & Co.'s packet lino office. OfUce hours 7 o'cloek A. 1%T.. to 7 o'clock P. M. rleelesi has remoscit Iris et.:111111Sai , .11 11/ and forwarding linsineas from the Canal Basin to hi. stew warehouse, on Third street, nearly opposite the Post Office. liAltlyAl...—JMlN .1. MITCHEL. Attorney at Lmv. it, lean removed to Fourth street, null dour to din When nae Alderman Steel. °pi . . T eur &. WHITE% Attorneys at /Aar. Washington. I. 1.1 Canadians made in Washington, Payette, limana and adjoining coniniss. npl.2-y A W NUTACP;—J,....s S. Alovo P.!, a./........ I sellor at Law. has removed-to the ochre next door west of liody yatterson's I.ivery Stable. Fourth street. tHrin his absence upon public duty. for the coming any business for hint may be jolt with A. U. Me ^al nant. FAq.. as above. (047 =II A,511,;$ S. ;KA Attorney, Om nullor. and /Votary. PittOntrei. Pa.. having resigned the office of Secreta ry of the Pittsburgh Navigation and Fire Insiamnce Com pany. will attend specially to collections. and business aanneatcd with Navigation. Insurance. Area • and Real Estate. Ruthless hours. front 9 A. M.. to 9P. M. :)lice. first door west of Alderman Miller's, Fourth street. clear Grant. :1 - 011N COYLE, A - mary and Conutyanerr.--Othee iu Metcalf's Building, Fourth street, near Smithfield. Pittsburgh. Deeds. Muds. Mortgages, Articles of Agree ment, and all other instruments of writing drawn up with Accuracy and dispatch. Titles to Real Estate examined. 4 - alig - 2-dAw I y I WIN C. Attoriagy and Counrettar at Low. 1 4 Franklin. Vatiango county. Pa.. will attend promptly as all business entrusted to his care. Collections made in Warren, Clarion, and Jefferson counties. INSKIII acres TO J. A. Stockton & Co.. Pittsburgh. Murphy. Wtisou & lion. James Kinnear. Pranklin. Hon. Alex. M*Calinont. Hon. J. Wilson. Steubenville. O. J 323-1 rti y partner. 31r: I Aggro t. land Win. 'l, 111:. Austin. Esq., will attend to my unfinished busi ness. and I recommend them to the patrolmen of my friends. lam authorized to state that they will receive tine counsel and assistance of the lion. It. Biddle. Mee 20 story of Burke s buildings, 4th street. between Wood and Market. (jtiri-ly) SAMUEL W. BLACK. 4) l.`l lT l.l.‘i r lactur :V . irr 7 llle .4,,:odstreet::oloor 'l°vTiti street. :burgh. Pa.: Always on hand a full assortment of Plate, pod Pivot Teeth. of a variety of shades, as simple Plate, Molars and ilisenspidatues. Gum troth. Screw Pivot teeth, he: Teeth andk-bloelcs made to ordt r: Dentists supplied with all articles in the profession. All orders 'from abroad mast he accompanied by the cash. .irrPlatinis always ott.hand. novl!i-y 1011 N A. PARKINSON, Alderman. Fifth %Yard. Penn st., between Walnut and O'Hara Its., where lie may he found at all times. -Those having houses or other pro perty to sell or rent, can have the same punctually atten ded to; debts collected. and nil the &nista an Alderrnan Brill rateive prompt attention. • 0r.27-y 11. , TENItY W. WILLIAMS. diturney and Cauandk a at . —Law, (successor to Lowrie & Willients,) Office at Alm Old stand, Fourth at., above Smithfield. _ Tim. Partnership heretofore existing between Henry W. Williams. Esq., and myself. in the prat tire of thy law, aril dissolved by mutual consent, on the 2litlt ult., and the Cosiness will hereafter he eontinned by Henry W. Wil liams, whom I most cheerfully recommend to efi for whom a. have the honor to 'do 'bitsiness—as a gentleman every way worthy of their confidence. dectS-ly WALTER 11. LOWRIE. Georgelt. Ridille, Co4veyaucer. .islt j r.),EE . R,•E in Avery flow, Fifth street, above Smithfield, Denim, D[oarnaar.. Act/arms:ma, Bums. Reg.r.tsr-s. and other instruments of writing. drawn with neatness. legal accuracy and despatch. lie will also attend to drawing and filling Mechanics: Lima, Aecotottqf Executors. Artmin jstralars, 4-n. Examining ;kW lo ..Real Estata t &arching Records for Liens. 4. c.. Front his long experience and intimate .aequaintance with the manner of keeping the public records. be expects no 'give eatisfaction to those who may entrust their busi ness to his care. . de,rlG I),FarAMIN F . DF.NISON, Arrortcv AND cocnr.t.- -ij:.4o/L-AT LAW. Clem,land. Ohio, will attend to profei eional business in the Courts of Cuyahoga and adjoining counties. He will also give earefil attention to Collections in any part of Northern Ohio. • ' aramaxicers: - Chief Justice Parker, Cambridge Law School. Hon. Richard Kmeher. 10 State at, Boston. Hon. Samuel li. Perkins. HI Walnut st., Philadelphia. Richard B. Kimball. Rsq., 53 Wall st., New York. Hampton & Smith, Pittsburgh. • For additional reference, refer to this Bffitee. febo.l M . O COUNTRY MERCHANTS.—The sndseriber w ill • pay three dollars and seventy-five cents per 100 lbs. CASH, for good mixed country raga, in qunntittes of fitly to three thousnad pounds. delivered at my Book Store, No. 99 Wood street, Pittsburgh. • On hand, a. general supply of school books , writing and WmppingpaPer, blank books, etc.. which- will be sold by the dozen or retail, at lowest cash prices for-rea dy. pay. • 11an271 LURE LOONIIS Agent. 31 v OLA , I f f e C o, M . E . DI i CI . I%.;TA, ce ND opnthieVe .-- ddit IformeoPtlti r tie Coft P e P o• Y Sugar of Milk, and a large colle.etiod .of.:the latestpublinations on Iforaceopathy, nt the' Boo k Store of - - VICTOR SCIUBA, Fifth street, aptO . - 3 3 e.trven Wood and 31orket. ti, . Profrsgimtl Tkirbc; VE2E11253 :~~` , , :4':,,t..-:, - -,•;:-r-:-'4 , -,: Business Qintbs IV - 111. J. , IJU It.SSIDE., Auctioneer and Commission tihr *V chant. Federal street. Allegheny city. febl TA AI AI•KEN NA, Auctioneer and Commission Mer J chant. No.lll. Wood it. fd,l .13ORTER'S DAGUERRIAN GALLERY, Philo Hell over the Post Office. felt' 01IN D.1AV15.41126011C, corner of Wood anti Mit tiERTs ac KANE. Pittsburgh Cabinet and Chan - Do Warehouse, No. In,' Third st. 11.1,1-y KINSEY. Deter in Fancy Goods inifizr, No. 67, Market street. A LEXA.SI)IiII. JANN ES, Paws 11“ Stare, 72 Third at ilk near -y M'CLOSKEY, Iron Cily Clnihiotg Slow. No. Kt& G 14erty it.. opposite the 1110111i1 of Mxrk..t. rizi IA I; A ROBINSON. Agent for Runlet h Co.s Lint rf Parhf . s. Fifth st.. one door helm , : Wood. febt-y T ILLIAM JAC KSON, Pett.ot Medici)). Lk - pot.r , IFLTb t erty et. head a Wood. $ 1 0(1 -4) 00 ••700 00 1041 •15 00 AitTIN Fitmay Grocer. Smithfield utr.•rl. 1 next door to the Fifth Presbyterian Chervil. j.•ti EOM; E COCHRA N. Fortrording 01111 CUM MM.% 11/11 Illerrhont. No. ¶.6. %V orxl st.. Pittslyttr7h. 1mv97.1. IANC:1,1S11 ELLRYVT. Bool,odlers olld ilit.ll,s, J:4 6. Market at., ',twee, Third :tint Ranh. 11•1.1-y TiFashionable Clothing Saar. Nu. 49. La,- . erty st. felt-y I_l I & SAM:ENT. Bankers and Exa chnge Eroic rs. N• corner or Win.4l arol Sixth st, HOLM ES lc St tN", Rau kers a oil dealer,' E.reth a n;:e. /I • Cain and Bank Neocs. NO. tift. Market et. feb I-y TA con WEA VEIL, Witte at./ Ligrior t•lkror I , of Market nod Second streets. fettl-y t FI7I.TON. Rd/ and Gra ss Founder, Nu. al Second IV. between Market u tat Ferry stm. fulil VIIITE. Cloth i tsz; Store, No. 16:. corner La Laker If and MiSlhals. ri3ON'ITNSEND. CARR & CO.. ('froth and llivona Ma kers. St. Clair Street. near the Bridge. A IO , I2.SEZ , v LITERARY DEPOT, No. b 5, Fourthst. 't IL BROWN'S OFFICE. No. t 5, Diatauad alley. :War Wood St. I.Aui.snN, Ilat awl Cap .1114,1iffutlItIrtf, and dealer in Fasts of all kinds, No. 73, AVood st.. 1151 door to the corner of Fourth. fell Ar ILLI:Rh RICK ETSON, ll'hu/rsair Grocers nod Can-- mission Merchants, Cotner of Liberty and Irwin Its. fe 1,1-c GAMI AN eI.TY & Co.. Forwarding and Commis . Sion Illerchants : Canal Basin. l'insburgli. Pa. mar3-dy - j 1 111.1 1 NIF. l'iuno Forte manutnentrer and dealer in ..Musical instruments, No. 112 %Vood wool. neur norlo-y 'LTA YS BROCKWA Y. Dr 154.,:-.)315. dAAmur tor IA Patent Medicines. Liberty street. near Camel V,. in. wooDwEi.i., importer. and dealer in For t/ cign and Domestic //ardlcare, curlier ufSeconiVatid Wood sts-Piltsbnrgli, 0r29-1 y Q A AILTEI. NIOURE. Jfat and Cap Alooofuetoter. and I:1 dealer in Funs. No. 75, Wood street, third door above Foorth. R t7 , 1412 r 1i1-Z i si ,,, k t1t ,4 1 , 71 . r l n i s I of York tol.iv..rpo(3l. No. 142 y Ps sof..'1,1•;;", .MI- for MeAaro. Roche. Bro.'s & rj Co.'s Line of Parkes. Penn it, four doors below Ca oat Basin. JouN .711. - CLOSK EV. Tailor and Clothier. Liberty st between Sixth street and Virgin alley, south side. seri 11-y TO'Et'II MAJOR. float Stu,. Ship Chanalnr). and 1/ 1 Atr,nr yOl Pittsburgh Lard Oil Factory, No. 4. .Inr- T - -g.:,•,i.nw-}. 4 .,,.. Depot /i.. New Puehrittoons. Pr . roodecals, Ist users. 4-c., Thin! it.. oppo4ne the Proa l'nfice. st, febt-y • [IA 11 - "PFE ..t. OI'ONNOR. Proprietors of Ili. Pinsfoo,h 1 Portable Boat Line. corner Penn and Wayne strcei•. fetil-y !_{\tES \i:\ V. IE/Inte.rtic Groccr. Forma rdvn.t. and t ' on.- •) ru in m inion Aftrchan!. Water street. loutsvuen Nlark t•t um! \riLl.i.\l A. lUi.I, h clI. I;~nl-rri u.. <1 lirchnn;;. Srukcn. No. 04. Vood £t.. one door above P..a rIL. & 4 'lll.lll'. Itarikcn and Exchan,. B t oisrs. 11 G 5. ‘Vood st.. third door below Fourth. west cute. • Tz• & Banks-rs and Exchan,e corner of Third and \VotrdSte.. Oprtrillu St Cbortea 11111 I N sTo N & 1 , 'h . :Et 'S. 80043.41, rj. .•mriu.r.r s rj Protters and Publashcra. conic, AI lukct and Thi .t. T I.fIIOMIS. Agron. PrioiLlrlirr and and I cli•nler in Trenton; Paper. 4 , e., IN'ouol street, between Diamond attev and Foanrtio. • Nl'.%.\ 171:1":". notta c Was Frci;:hr J. Lit; and butcpendott Put:able Boat Ltote. Canal Horan. fsbl.v ii • osEs ATwooD. Agent for the Nl,Ol .4 firlarlf lo if I, curones Company. of Plohylelphin. \Vaier nail Front at.. at the Warehouse of .‘iwooil and Jones ic Hr & AIXORN. Nlanaluciuri, of Mustard. LI, Ground Spires. entsups. 4-a.. No tr. Flllll street. between Wood and Ninrl:t. ricT(ll2 SIRIRA. I;aokudler. Nin ea.. and Brnida. Filth at., between Woad and Market sta.. rntslairth Pa. it. 617-y co ctiom nom: AND PAPEIt Al2.1.:111 . LoolniJ. Itookscllcr land 1104.k1.1114.1- er. No. d 9. W'ood st... _ _ 3I'ST Fo EEN. Braga und, and liar F itlet I • field street, between Diamond Alley and Pnlh at Pittsburgh. declB-1 y & J. nuEvErr, Wholonk 6-rocirs. denier, in Pro *, • duce and Pittsburg itianiinienires ••enernlly. Nu. 214 Liberty. opposite 7th street. Pittsliiirgh. np•29-y LI EVEN BIG Dooms . CLOTUING sToD.E, No. 5 61. a 17 Street. near Liberty: JOHN FAHREN, Proprietor. Pittsburgh. noe24-y CgfiORGE ARMOR. Tailor, Fourth street. between r Wood and Smithfield streets, nearly opposite the Milynep. office. GIIX IL NIOItGAN. Inn/maid and Retail Drugrut 0.1 No. 931., Wood street, ono door South 01 Diamond Al ley. ALLANSISF.T.: 'HAYWARD, Whoffisok and fteraii Lkaters in Boots. Shoe... Trunks. Ae., Nu. Liberty street, nearly opposite the bead of Wood. ) A. P.cfig - EsTocit & Co.. ()rug Warr ). home . corner of First said Wood streets, end ror ter of WOOd mid Sixth sts. T) EMO V A L.—Gin. . Sniith Co. hare removed th.•ir Oilier from 1•eon st., to their Ntsy Ilrewory no Pitt and D11911,11e WUT. VM. ALEXANDER h SONS. enj/io Makers nod Furnishing Undertnk•rs. corner of Penn and St. Clair streets, opposite the Exchange. Entrance on Penn street. felet-y 1011 N H. MELLOR. wholesale an d retail denb, to :tlu.ic and Mu-sieal Instruntons. Piano Fortes. School Books and Stationery, No. 122 Wood street, Pittsburgh. jool-y I)ItAZIKIUS received nn orison ) maid. largo sires. Brazier's nand Mellows; also, Par for and Kitchen do., wholesale and retail. de.cl6 JOHN W. BLAIR, 120 Wood st. • LS. AVATERMAN. wholesale Grocer, Commission . and Furwurding Merchant, and Denier in Produce and Pittsburgh Manufactures, Nos. 31 Water, and 2 Front sts.. Pittsburgh. l'a. iY2S-T ELLERS k NICOLS, Produce nod Generni Commis -171 siou Ilderchents, N 0.17 Liberty street, Pittsburgh.— Sperm. linseed and lard oils. ;111127 Ferry TAMES rATFERSON, JP.. corner of First 0.1 sts., Pittliorgh, mnnufnetnror of Locks, Hinges. and Bolts; Tobacco. Fidler. Mill and Timber Screws. !loosen Screws for Rolling Mills. he. sertlo-y TDRYAD, Rectifying Distiller. and wholesale dealer r . in Foreign and Domestic Wines and Liquors, No. 141 Liberty street, and 51 Diamond alley, Pittsburgh, l'a. j - 1V11.91 mem. Lumber Merchant. Office on Penn street. between Irwin and Hand streets. Pittsburgh, Pa. All commissions will be promptly attended to. T 11 . lilsjlOP, Veterinary Surgfon, can Ike found of . his !form Shoeing Establishment. near the St. Clair street Bridce, lately occupied by Moser, Carr b. Rowland. leo ef.i.4lGrii IF S XCHANG HOTEL, F..rrhange Mare, lin kimorr. DORSET:P10111i001 . . Conchesvill he in readiness nt nll the landings, to convcy passengers, free of charge. to the lintel. deem-y • AITARRICK MARTIN, Agent for the Franklin Fir, V Insurance Company of Philadelphia, at the Eg change office of Warrick Martin & Co., corner of Market and Third streets. fehl-y LING h. FINNEY, Agents for the Delateare Mama/ JX. Safety insurance Company of Philadelphia. at the Warehouse of King and Holmes, Water street, near Mar ket. fehl-y V. SELLERS. JNO. NICOLS. Q ELLERS h NICOLS. Produce and GenernlClomtnis -0 sion Merchants. No. 17 Liberty street, Pittabnrgh.— Sperm. Linseed and Lard Oils. JOON CARSON. S. J. ACKNIGiii. rIARSON & NPIKNIGHT. WhafrAnk (:roar.. and Cora kignission 211rrrhants. Sixth street, between Wood and I'4 • ty. Pittsburgh. Pn. dred.y Art. GLENN. Bookbinder. has removed to the corner of Wood and Third sts.. above C. H. Kay, where he is prepared to do every description of ruling and bind intr. dec2-y C. MARTIN. inalesale and Retail Grocer and deal P er in Foreign and Domestic Wines and Liquors Foreign and Domestic Fruits, Nuts, &e., No GO Water st seps-y XTEW 1300 K STORE.—H. S. Bosworth 4. Be., No. 43, 11 Market st. t next door to Third. are lust opening a new and extensive assoritrient of Books and StAtinnery. which they will sell, wholesale and retail, at the lotvas prices. 04.414-3- TORN W. BLACK & Co., Whole ale —GiCirers, P ro duce drat Commission MerrAa dealers in Pittsburgh Manufactures, No. l4fytfGertp street, opposite Sixth at., Pittiburgh.„•- - , , " , rattyl2 Dr-Libedal aiditWell IWO On COnsignmonts. . , REIM EMZEI . • . & W. HAELBAUGH., CrillWaiSSiOn and Forwarding llicriltants, and dealers in Flour. Wool and Produce, \o. 53 Water, and 104 Front street, between Wood and Smithfield sweets, Pittsburgh. 2 , 20 • y . . . TIOINDEXTER & CO. Wholesale Grocers and Com mission and Forwarding Merchants, No. 41 Water street, Pittsburgh. ar2l Conann,Won Merchant. A r R. MURPHY, Wholesale and Retnil. Dealer in . DRY GOODS, North-east corner of Market and Fourth sts. aptln-y . AMUELSioItROW, Manufacturer o f Tin. Copper, L and sheet iron ware. No 17 Filth street, between IVooil and Market. fehlll TORN CARTWRIGHT. Importer nod Alnoulocturer eu all kinds of Coarry„ Surgical flistr.moots, 4-c., No. e 3 Wood street. sccood door below Dooncool agcy. frill YILKINToN , s UNRIVALLED I3LACHIi\G, mann Inetured and sold wholesale and retail, Smithfield et. between Si Nil! and Virgin alley. netl2-y • eu)-PAICI NFIRSIII I.—Tin:undersigned has associated V . ,/ with himself John Nicol, from Baltimore. in the Gm eery and General Coanndsbant Business, under the aq le of Se Nicola. Dat el: I/30;1mm ry FR AS. SELLERS. IC . II A T. LEEC 11. J a.. Inspottcr, and drab. rin 1L urrign and Dewed Sodiflrry, Hardware. and ear ring. Tri"rmi”xs, of all duscriptions. No. 1:0 Wood Pittsburgh. .e v 4 ,11 doors tibtivo Fifth: and ono door above IL Childs & Co.'s Shoe Store. nudi - - 'IN) Ctil NTIIV fIIERCIIANT - . 4 .—A. A. NInsON & Co.. 12 Market street. in Tim the attention of Country Nlerehants to their extensive assortment of Fomilzo and lk !stir Good.. will be sold ht onsterit jobbing priees. iL" - r - Wholestile Malian. 2d story.: seat) 1 1 1111 M AS PAI.NI Mtiontheturer and Importer of IrAid. PAPER, Fine Board Print, Borders. Land stops Papa, °mammal: thsig-its. Transparent IVitadate Shad., kr._ and dealer in Writing and Wrupoitm Paper. Bonnet 111111 Binders' Ihsards..ke.. he.. No. 47. Miirket at e between Third and Fourth. Pittsburgh, maid 4 mcDoNALb. Fell and Bra. Found., :rat at.. .4. .1 . :tear Market. in prepared to make Brass Caming and Brans lN'orks generally, on the most reasonahle terms and shortest notice , lie invites machiniets, and all those using !trans works to gine slut a call, us he is &- ter - Mlll.l to do all word in his liar very low. itty27-1) 5111'11 & N (.I.A IR. (late Martin kisiTtitli.)iViirdestTiir 1.1 Grocers. Produce erect errrnmess.on 211crehunts. 56 Wood street. Pittithurgli. The undersigned having entered into partnership ender the above style. respectfully ask the patronage of the friends of the late firm. and of purelins ers generally. They feel 'warranted inpromising that they eau give satisfaction to all who may hue of them, or confide business to their care. %VM. ma r 26 W M. SINCLAIR. 01. Ass ESTAfit.isirgETTLlTuivm , y - 1171. - e5- ,U lie manufacture. and krcp constantly on hand. eut. moulded and plain Flint Glassware in all its varieties, al their warehouse, corner of Marketand Water sta., Pitts burgh. Our works continue in (till operation. and we err constantly adding to our stock. which enables us to fill orders with promptrie.gs — Purchasers are respectfully solicited to call and a samine prices and terms. /loose. Soo, orni ()row...tut Puittirrt 1.7. and dealer in PAINI'S. 44. St. Clair at., Pitts burgh. has coustautly 1/13 Italia nil Aintts of P [yrs. flitter Dry or Mixed. Japan and Copal Varnish; I..toseest Oil; Boiled Oil; Spirits Turpentine; Windom, Glass, of all sites: Potty. I suit Brusher.. .kit.. all of tha best quality, soul for sale at rcesoaablt• pries. aryl l-ti . _ t o . . UA. emaKnN, ilinnolartorer f:f Ifollmn Wm. ~and . Playivrn Seale, 12,111 rani,* tS In vorral. reqatet , . . filly asks the patronage or lII a frICIM*. li t l ' ecis War rattled that he COll IliVf7 NllllSkirtiOn 10 all who tony ftl, chase of him. Ma establishment is on Mlielvy's plan of I .ot a .stll W a rd - otaral-lv (1 Et , itliE CU , 111(.1N. rionrnmion and t ut ge•afaen Merchant. No 26 \Vona) street. Piltsloiritti.csiiiliisinoi to Irantiact a general Comm . .. am business. especial)) ut ti. poretiane and rule of Atutrivall ninlintiictures Dad ',vatic , . and in ri,:el% lag and fora:it - din; floods conAigli ell to lu. earn An agent for the In:10014r flift rlp In: Will I•np ronlaa.lllll supple it wills Ow prilwirill innotoacture at the luvecet wluileaalc priers Oil.- I, anal rpnlP.lgnin , pit, arc t•P•pimPrtlirli) 1011e11 , 41 1 , 111 . 1 PPP , - —Jae/ ALA/et, ihnaalml and Avian , - cary. norilovi est corner to %Vino] and Fsills sirs-et,. Ppn.lptp,pp. Ip , IPIP constantly on liana Drug.. ( )0, Ac It" —l'lly+.l-Itm• prcsetspi,ema ecnnp4tolidc.l frotzt Ihu tmal 11111i , t1:11,111 11001' o1 ihn dot or nii:l.l Alto n,lll.,..fortoleitt finn t... 111. hatr. third clothes Brushes. &e , winch Ito will sell h., - 1... cnsit. AVII.I.IA 7%1 Truivii.i.o. tilt. rtaker, street. im mediate!, opp.isita tilt Theatre. iii• forms his triritd, and ihe pni.he in that he lin. CC mutual busules• as a l'aruishini: I'l.h-rinks, Ile is sup plied still, alai alai aiiis keeps on 'mild of tilt suns and Ind,. Shrouds. and all oilier articles necessary out olirusaiiis Silver plates. tee I ,, vves. and leaden eedins slit be top pit •t oat oiler A hoc hearse and carriages als , Vy • rend)" le! attend funerals sci , 2l l l• EXI - 11k.;,;r. re•iri (sod Ne. Clair Ntree, Paltaturch, l'a '1 , 111.: salliocre.fir. has ing; the slits lung esinitiu,heal natal a!!! , ohne ,, , lo davellers ptll,l,e Zeit! 'Y7111141 WI It tic at all Wile. prfsparrif tea. rs tttttt awlnte theiu is, n!: 11,11,:s oles,vahle In a well regnlrde,lll,, , el The Ilemes, Is row hews thr•rtntOsly repaired thrum:hunt. and 110 MI. inr mint, lidded: and no ruins will he arafi.fl lo Ifialos 11,r ExcliANes. .me nt also vent !LENT lintel. in the rfoottry . n.•• Ondersiifileil very re.ipee!nolly roollosintow of Ow littera' patronage ...Such this hn. losrrioltor refooveri. 'mom AS ONVSTC , N, lehlthdriv, l'rupneinr. — John M. Townsend, T i nt . w.osT I) Al 4 rna:c A v. N l.. o. 1.. Nt.,..1 / street. thy, doors al.ote non'.ill hate constantly mi ham) n ~leered assortitiont of the 1.-,t and freshest Medivinos. which he will soil on lilt 1,1,1 reasonable Per,,.. Physicians relating orders tvill 1.11 promptly attondod to. and supplied with articles they may rely upon as Fromm. i'ity4i6Ulll prescriptions will be arettrately nod tinily prepared front the best materials. at any hour of dm day or night. Also, for sale, a largo stock of fresh and good Perk,. tnery. ilee3n 1. D. LEWItY.tt, t: St: o.lttatTioN, Late of Pu. Late of Nfaslivillc, Tenn j EIMER ft ANT - WILSON. Dttst.usts Is Cm-dir.— F0r .9,4 warding and Commission Men-Smits, Nu. 9, Frunt Sires:, abuts Broadway. Cincinnati. Ohio. ur•TION CER and C ...ion Merchant. Corner of . 3 Wood and Fifth streets, Pittsburgh. is ready to re• vet ye merchandize of every description oil consignment for public or pm ate side. and from long experience in the übove Mistiness, flatters himself that 11.1 will die able to give entire satisfaction to all who may favor hint with their patronage. Regular sales on Mondavi; and Thursdays of Dry Goods and Fancy articles, at 10 o'clock. A. M. Of groceries. Pittsburgh manufactured articles, now awl second hand furniture. &e., at 2 o'clock, P. M. Sales every evening lit early gnu-light. AFULTON, Bril and Brass Fantail". has rebuilt and . commenced business at his old stand, No. 70 Se cond. between Market and Ferry streets, where ha will be pleased to see his old customers and friends. Church, steamboat, slid bells of every size, froth 10 to 10.000 pounds, rant from patterns of the most approved models. and warranted to be of the best materinlii. 'diners! Wnter Pumps. Counters. Rnilings...kr. he., to gether with every variety of Bra-ss Castings, if required, turned and finished in the newest manner. A. P. is the sole agent for Babbitt's Anti-Anroction Me mt. so justly celebrated for the rednetion of friction it machinery. The boxes and composition can be had o him at all times. ttovl3-y QIIAWI,S I .—A. A. Mason ¢ co.. Market street, have tj received the most extensive assortment ofShawls to tie found in thin city. In addition in the ynrious styles of Cashmere, Turkrri. Wool Meld. Thibet. Net. &c.. he has received n new style of French Long Shoals, a superior article and very fashionnble. novi Merrhant Tailor, St. Charles B.ilding, Wined Street, TTAVING associated with him, in the nbove business, 1 Mr. D. Itionts, whose long experience—both in the eastern and southern cities—as a totter, mown foil 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 n well selected stock of Cloths. Cn•simeres, 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 continunnee of their favors, which will be received with a determination to please. _riplB-dif Import ant 1 To the Merchants and Manufacturers of Pittsburgh. -A l\ An% authorized 4 3 n d i o f o o r r s t e h a e s ;L i Y e AND WsuilLy I iERA co. The Herald has been established neatly half a century. and has an extensive and substan tial circulation throughout the populous nod rich counties of Eastern Ohio, Western Pi•inisylennia and Persons wishing to extend their business. will not fail to embrace the above favorable opportunity to do so. EU - Terms of advertising moderate, with an editorial notice gratis, if requested. mnrl6 ' Spring FaeltHrws for IR4}B. AVCORD & yak. 111 Cord dr htltz.) HAT- ; 11'j TEUS, will introduce the Spring Style of ' II AT S this day. Saturday. March 4th, trite. Their friends and customers are requeneor - Th call and examine their stock of Spring Hnt. received from New York, ut their store, corner...ifFifth as. SWooti eta. marl y Leeching, cnpping an. Bleeding. NO. HTZIEET. Jr B. NORDIS, (Successor to M. R. Delnny.)--Fresh I...etve. received monthly attendance at all hours. Reref - race : The Physicians of Pittsburgh. Allegheny and Birmingham. March 13,18{8. 1 - most cheerfully recommend to the Physicians, Fami lies. and all my former friends and patrons, Mr. K.)3. NORRIS, as being thoroughly acquainted with the busi ness, and worthy of patronage. M. R. DELANY. mar2l-6ra =Will PITTSBURGH, MONDAY, MAY 8, 1848. 33usiness earls =II Merchants generally. in Pittsburgh. Pa- Merebunts grivernlly. Nrdiville. Tenn. W. F. I.ano & co.. Louisville. Ky. Strringr , & Whiteman, ( Cincinnati, Ohio. James Jolmstnn & Cll. Ile Willie TM II & Nev Orleans, Meer, r & Morn, Nev York. Duvet. kriejtler & Cu., Buhl ~,,, re. Semi, finguley & Co.. Plolcolulploa Daniel Roatoti . . -iottri-1371ffsvir, ; 7 '1,',. ,.. v: / , - ' ,.. . - . - ?_ 33usiness Tarbs ,Spring Style. Q MOORE. has just receive') from Year York, the LI. Spring Style of Hats--which he will introduce on Saturday, March 4. All those in Went of nocnt4 lll nod superior lint. will pleat pall rind examine, nt No. 75, Wood street. 3d door above Fourth street. ni3 T - ' .1.1 FASHION:I.-8. Moore hns lust received from New York the Fall Style of HATS. which he will in troduce this day. Santrdny, Augnet 2htli. All those in want of a neat wad superior HAT would do well to cull at NO. 75 WOO]) sTrtt:F.T. urnai 3d door above Fourth. 1-6-1 1 V of S c u o cr k rrrslo ti oldl Rowland, hem leave to 11.11110111 Ire to their friends and to the public gen erally. that they are now prepared to execute all kinds of work in the Conch and NV:mon-making business, at OW shortest notice, and wnrnmicti to be of the best-qual ity. The very large. quantity of seasoned timber with which they are prepared. and their facilities for business. enables them to insure the public that they are' prepared to carry on no exteosive and prompt business. to- their line, and they respectfully soheit n continuance Of the libernl patronage bestowed upon the lute firms. scroll Vemiii.ian Minds. ADRIBBLE Y Co. have removed to the corner of Wood street and Diamond alley. over S. IM'Clain's leather store. where they are prepared to furnish Venirinu Blinds, %Vitolesale and Retail. at prices much reduced; having a very terra:tie Mode pnrha ,, e; rind other odvan tuges unknown to others in the trade. Decides giving a eu perior finit.h to Blinds. they trimillem with the best mate rials. making them rich and rhombic. N. It. Wide or narrow sluts—portable or permattendfas. tr.:dogs Mrtlisin•d. Ohl Eiindr dec'2l..y OTEEI. AND FILE MANUFACTORY.—ThesubserI- C) tiers, having enlarged their esmblisluttent for the men arm:titre of STEEL and ra.na—on the corner of O'llara and Liberty streets. Pittsburgh—are prepared to furnish Files of every description, of the Lest quality ; and being determined to make it the interest of consumers to pur chase Hies from there, respectfully invite the patronage of all who use the article. marlsJ. ANKREV Sr. CO. XTEWLV INVENTED PATENT BLOCK SPRING 'muss, for the inunediani relief mid .pennanent cure of /tern in and Rupture. (Suited to nll sizes.) The stir...rior claims of this Truss consist in the comparative case with which it may he worm The pad of wood be ing neatly hollowed nn springs. yields to the pressme of any part of it. and theirongly mitipti itself to any move meat. unite by the svenrer. It can be worn without bite r n cure is elliieted. The subscribers have made arrangements for the manufacture of tlmse valua ble Trusses. in a superior style. in Philadelphia. nod have them now for sale id their office. No. 77 Smithfield street, near *igth, Pittsburgh. GEORGE {VAT'. jyl I). W. KAUFFMAN. TON GA lIELA HOUSK. On the errOisr of Water Ij_ and soorrifield strscrs. Pin, burgh, Po.—The under rigoed Proprietors of the Monongahela House announce to the Public. that the House is open for the reeetniue of Visitor.. They are conscious of. having spared no er ponfeeln fitting out the gstaldishinent in such a style as to reader every minion to the Guests. They hope by constant cure and atteidion to business to merit the pa tronage so !Own/fly healoseed nn Ole Into Monongahela House. [mans) J AMhtS CHOSANI h4TORE.,--Joios D klimosk. Mak side and Prind n est. No. 9:11 Wood street. one door Smith of Diamond alloy. Pithalurg.--The subscriber has just received from the Vsnsteru cities. and is 110 W OP. , Ii111.! at Our above stand. a full assortment of articles in his line, i.onsisaing of Drugs of all kinds. Dye Stuff, Paint* mid VaEpislies„ Chemicals. Sc.. together with all such articles as arc usually kept for sale at A wholesale until retail drug stocc. Ilk stock is entirely new. and has been selected with emu. lie in ran fide.. 111/11 his articles, both as to iitialit‘• and price, will please stet as mar favor him with a tall. Ili) 9.y . . Tun:NM:AI RclrcJernrot omf fad,in A , Salnons. Lihcr il, in Str.l.-111.1 subscriliersjileepl) taltrikilil air the int renm.eil and still iticrenong patronage honowetl on sine', the nuivening of their e.watiliOnesit, heg tenvo to state that their baths lire titer, 11.1 lilt tiflM'S, tu,d that tint. cold awl shower baths ran he hod nt tiny intunent.— A trite allure boar,ler•ran be accommodated by the week. and gentlest., can procure lireaktest. dinner. supper. etc .at the usual hours. say breakfast 7 o'clock, a. in dottier p tn. I , y4ll4•44.drinks. andftirnialn nil in n supc our stl lu. and Chartres inoileiutr. Juni.% TiI()MI% , ON & CO. • . . 40. NELL. ,IL in4prellohly inn , rin ins friends 4 11 1.1 Fluidic. that Mis nevi 14 l t ~, in (Onopnrninnt. lir is 1,4 , 41•1irni, and fill all r 4 1. , r finned r. with proniptiiinle. and ut 10n...at noir 4 IL,n rd ~,1 Plank, plaircd nu Olin or both sides, con stands oh Idtut Doors and :dunkling. of every description, made to mile, Mahler% nod raroetoers wool.' foul it In their saran ttlga t.. grv.- 1.0, a call. as he con tan. larmah them with 111.11,1 1,4. t% cry dcattnittlon of work. 1 11 - 111 It'Al(1) I.IV EICV t.r.,ght 11111 the vt,lirhi;.& Stal , k• rie I' 1.1 !trey. 111 the I I ' l roll, %yard. re...y.4-'l.llly t / &wins his frietnis nod the pub hr 111011, •1121 1 eep nt ull utock ul 1110 best tlosernee n i of n•lilic 14nr,w. 1/1146.,.. etirnutt,.of all holds. nail In short ever) thing required in his hog of A rani:tiler:Ode porifon of his or.,k is neg. nod he Is twilit:eta 110 1510vt 111 Itle ruewall tic snipers°, to his. 11:s terns oil: la: in...ler:a, 1114 stable in on Liberty at nf t. d.wva nl•orc the rnont bridge. saliata rinpuctfi• 11 wheats a *ban: at public patronage. CIL% 1114 ES COLEMAN. frr lie ni alto prof-idol with it It elegant 'Nat.,. which well hi, nil shed when rrelownt _uctG. New lint and Cap Store. _ ~.„As Ii 1 . .111.74iN. flute of the firm ft of Pr,ul.osr . 1a 11.1 having 1.1,01wil hot net.: anrr, of N. 7:1 Wteel hireet, i t egt fl o or to the rooter of Fonrth. now noteelarturing, and rerriv• tog f the Eamiern can,. a very largo ansortitient of linty loot Cap, of every tte•eriptioe. Warranter! to he ITIPLIC to the treat thnonet 1410 of the hest tnnterisils. Ot ter.-Setd. fine and follllllllll Muskrat, livalette, Hair Haat. 11114111fInt bated erips. . _ ALSO—A fine assortment of ladies ruts, inch as Lynx Pitch. Genet. and Coney Mutts. Tippets and Fur 'I run mins, all of which he otters at Eastern prices forreash Loth wholesale and retail country merchant* will Oca.a yttui aramiiia my stock briute porclutsmgclsowliore. jH . (Imps s, co. a , now rereiring 40/ their Spring supplies. consisting of one of the tomcat, cheapest, nod hest assortment of Boots and Shoes that they have ever been able to bring to this innrka. A I.SO-I.ndies' and Misses' Florence Broil and Straw Bonnets. of the Intent style: together with a splendid as ,surtment of Palm Leaf lints, Mon's and Boys' Summar t!'aps. • Al.: 4 o—A Inrue lot of Now York Tanned Scie Leath tit, n 1 I of which, having been purchased at the lowest rules. and selected Wintgreet two for the Weittern trade. Mil be sold at a Slinill lltteilltee on the coil and charges. All niereluints wielting to purohnse will find it to their interest In call mid extuuniu their stuck belure purchasing IMESZEI PITTM11:111111 CHAIR AND CA IIINET -WARE 110USE.—Nrs Ct.t. Third strict_ Prahurxh.—The soh seribers, would respectfully return their (Minks to their friends and the publie. for the very liberal patronage be stowed since the commencement of the new Gnu, and would earnestly solicit a contintinnce of the stone. They would respectfully invite those who waist to pnr chase anytiting ill thin furniture or chair lino, to give them a call nial einlnlnc their extensi•e stock now on hand. consisting of some of the must- scslendid Eastern and French patterns of RUSCWOOIi nun!.‘n altorttny Furni ture. Flattered by tine very extensive pntronnge receiv ed in their business, they have. at considerable expense. made arrangements in New York. by which they will have the latest Eastern pestering forwarded monthly, thus giving this citizens of Pittsburgh an opportunity of pa tronizing home industry. and finding its their own city what they (tinned)• would obtain only in the East. Hav ing adopted the principle of small profits and quick - 8111es, they will be able to sell at as low rates as ally of the establishments in the Eastern Cities. novl9- ROBERTS & KANE. QII A VIM: AN HAIR VII EISSN r: SALOON—Bid ci I sox & Vous - nos, Tonsorial PrnfrSsors, linen fitted up the saloon no the corner of Cherry alley and Water SI, near the Nationnl lintel, formerly occupied by Clention Archer, and are prepared to wait on gentlemen at once, with ease, comfort and politeness. connection with their saloon, they have fitted up on e,teellcut shower bath, where persons can have shower baths at all hours of the day. . . . . They Mill continue to nerve their customers also at their Old Stand, corner of the Diamond and Union street. XTEW DAT AND CAP STORE.—J AMES 04 6 IA WILSON, Bat Ala nufacturrr. (formerly of the corner of Diamond allay and Wood sus.,) begs leave respectfully to inform his old customers,friends, and the public, that he has opened a NEW Smithfield street, where a choice assortment of HATS, CAPS, and LADIES' FURS, (as good, neat, ftushiona- Me and cuter, as any in the city,) may ha had. J. W. very cordially invites his friends and the public to remem ber his new location and establishment, and give him a call as hearty as he intends to welcome theta. maral-ly No. 117 IVood efreet, opposite Doris' Auction Store. A111'CA:111110N resaectflilly informs his fricpswaud . the public generally, that he lir . : ...., ,gs.srau- at the above place, with an assortment of L ' and Gentle men's BUOift and Shoes.superior tu.sol ing:ever brought to this market: consisting i "lif Ladies. fancy color ed Gaiters and Half 0 ' ~ Slippers, single-soled, from •0 centsto si,- - to Kid and Satin Slippers, $1.50 to 81,75 ; to n with every variety of Chtldrens' Fancy au Boots, Shoes, and Sippers. Gentlemen's . ots, from $2,50 so $5,00. libation, lam prepared with every thing in my line: and Mister 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 patronage. (apl°l A. IIVCAMMON. Whip, Cane. Umbrella and Pararol MANUFACTORY, No. 110 Wood Street, between Sixth and Virgin Mirth Pitts burgh. Pa.,opposite nr. It Church. JOHN W. 'Ott bus always on hand, of his own p v .. manufacture, a large assortment of IVltips, Cava, Umbrellas. and Parasols, of every do-. scription;-which he will dispose of, Wholesale or Ftetail,.at.prices as low as they can be pur chased for in the Cities of eitheriNevr York, Philadelphia, or Baltimore. Workmanship warranted, equal to those Manufactured in either of the above mentioned Cities. ap22-3inci 1.13•• Repairing done neatly. - 4:11 -.; :• . - . illistellancous lArt tin m 'Jr:Humus idc, AUCTIONEER: AND COMM DzSION MERCHANT, ALLEGHENY CITT. GIRCIILAR.--sTlie undersigned having -complied with the requirements of the Auction Low, and. taken put Conimission rtS Auctioneer'. for the City of Allegheny. is now ready to receive merchandise. in all its variety, ou consignment for either Public or privutesale :And from long experience in the above branches of business, flat ters himself that he will be able to give entire satisfaction to all who may favor him with their patronage. Liberal advances made on consigontents. I shall en deavor to make speedy sales ainlquick returns. Tendering you and your friends my services. i remain your obedient servant, W151..1. , Allegheny city, September, 1947. lIEFERENCFS.. James May, James Itrently: John Little: Jr.. John D. Outhrie. Win. A. Bill & Go., Jones IL. Mlllintock. James R. Logue. John D. Davis, Parke & Damien. John B. Mc- Fadden & Co., Alexander Stuart, Young & :Stevenson. nitvl4-y John Cartwright, IMPORTER and Ma nnfacture r of Cutlery. Surgical and Mental Instruments, Saddler's and Tanner's hand tools, Taylor's Patent Shears, &c. Also, manufaetures Truss es, Supporters, &c., in great variety. John Cartwright, manufacturer and importer of Pen, Pocket, and Table Cutlery; Razors, 'Scissors, Piles, Saws, Tools. &c., has removed to 83 WooD -STREE.-r, second doOr below Diamond alley And IRIS lately received a large assortment of PEN AND POCKET KNIVES, KNIVES AND FORKS Also, Roeere' and Whotsenholtns' FINECUTLERY, Rodgers'.Elliott's,lVaile mid 13ro.'s ltazors. Scissors, Razor Strops. &e. Damascus and Wire Twist GI:NS, RIFLES AND PISTOLS. . . Allens. Colt's. and Blunt's REVOLVERS: . Powder Flasks. Shot Belts, Gams Bags: Walker's and Cozies Extra Percussion Caps ; Dirk, and Hunting Knives. Tools, such ns Callipers, Dividers. l'lyers. Nippers, liana Vices. Squares. Rules. Braces. Bits. Spoke Shaves. Stocks and Dies, Wire and Iran (kluges, Mathematical Instrinnenis.., &c.. iu very :rent variety. ID - Jobbing and repairing neatly and punctually done. Auction Notice rrifE subscriber has paid into the Treasur y . or the l.Com monwealth. the amount of license 'required by law. Ire has given the regularly approved security, and taken out a comissiou of the first class. us an A uctloncer of the city of Pittsburgh, and rented that spacious wareroom belonging to Sylviums Lnthrnp. Ing.. No. 114 Wood at.. three doors front FiP.h. where lie is prepared to attend to the sale of every kind of :Merchandise. Furniture. Real Estte. Stocks. Shipping . . either at the Auction Rooms or on the premises, and will itr all cases exert' himself to the tattoos; for the benefit of his employers. on (lie most reasonable terms; he will sell exclusively and only on commission; neither purchasing nor having nay interest whatever on goods In the store. hut etc rely „tite Cotrunis ion for soling. thereby giving all owners II 'tar chance. without partiality of having therein property disposed of to the best advantage. Sales will be promptly settled when made; advances will he given at any tame on the meet accommodating terms; nterchants will not be charged for. advances. Regular stile days.lll - ondays a ad Thursdays. of Dry Goods. Groceries. Furniture..k e.; and every evening, hardware. Cutlery'. %Vetches, Guns. Pistols, nod fancy articles; Books on Saturday evenings. JAIRES M'KENNA. A.uct. CAEAP IiAT AND CAP HIJUSE, IV 0.102. Wood Street. SPRING FASIIIONS. SII.K. ituar sli. A.ND NUTILk lIATS. The subscribes respectfully informw his customers and the puldic. that he has returned from New York. bringing with hint the tnoet approved style of flats. for spring and SIMIIII , r wear, adopted by William 11. Beebe. Broadway. (late Beebe & Costar.) Ile would also the public, that he is daily manufacturing I and Caps. of all des criptions. which he is determined to ilispoie of at prices to please the purchaser: that is, cheaper than any other Ilia estublislithent in the city. rrCountry Merchants. wishing to purchase Hats and Caps. by as indesule, are requested to call and cannons los a cAorths!.tit as he feels confident of being able to please in miality. quantity. and price. G. W. 6.A5....4.:(1W. Manufneturor. so 102. Wood at, 3.1d00r beho.viotto D. Davis• mar -4.1:t0t Commercial Auction Boon, ork Pekin Ten Comport) CAUTION TO THE PUIO.IC. •. A LP:ASPER JANNES is the only authorized agent II in Pitt,toirgli mid All.-Oietly cities. for the salu.of the Pekin i.e Company's Teas of 75 nod 77 Punon It.. New York. Any other Ile r,,on in Pittsburgh protendittir to sell our Teas is an imponter. nod deceives all who may pat:mom hon. It is etenitionly known that the Pekin Tra Company's T.-as have proved superior to all other Tens soil. anti for this rell4oll many persons Imes dishon estly- prro-ndeli 111 hove the soh: of the Pekin Tea Cunt pant 'a 'P•as. when they are nil this time vending trash end cheap multi. whielt.theyrhave obtained elsewhere.— tithe Fs 417.1,11 assume the 1151,15 OPtgeo Pekin TU a Com pany and imitate oar pucka:ice, aud thereby deceive We are informed thin there is aerson In Pittsburgh senate Tens under the ninon of the New York and Phila delphia Pekin Tea Cotupany. We have only to say that this assumed cotuptutv have no connexion, whatever. with the New . York Pekin Tea Company. us cousumers of tee will readily discover by compitrittg the article they sell with the genuine tea, sold by the New York Pekin Tee Company, at the store of Alexander Juyitee, No. 72 Fourth street. X. IL—Messrs NIcCALT.MANT A-1107M. of Philndel phis. hove no connexion. wlintever, .4th the Now i•ckut T••n Company, nor have they nny riled or privi lege to sell tens under n names,, nmsrly resembling ours as to have a tendency to mislead the public. DOUGLASS k. nov I 751.177 1-'lllton N Y. Great Sala of lit y Stock I Tut:extensive stock of old LANDRETH NCR SERIES. Philadelphia. is about to be disposed of at PUBLIC ALCTION—the undersiitned Ri tmo-Mil to relinquish business. Such an opportunity for obtaming Nursery Prodders at Auction, lens never baser prewnteit to Ann.rieu, and the attention of the trade, and all who wish to dee-orate their grounds in Town or Could try. tee enlarge their Green house collections, is respectfully invited. For improving the grounds of Cemeteries. Churches, State and County (Wife*, etc.. this sale will af ford unequalled facilities. Catalogues in detail are in preparation. The sale of tits oumleor artiqrs will cotn mence on TUESDAY. MARCH 21st. and,alie Plants en Pod, 011 TUESDAY, MAY 2d. Proper alit for safe pack ing and shipment will be given, when required; and as there will be no postponement or reservation, persons from thwanni points may uncial the sale without fear of disappointment. 11,... Orders to be executed of PRIVATE SALE will 'oe received until the above periods. and the metal strict at tention give". D. LANDREI'II A.. FULTON. R may be proper to state. tee prevent misapprehension. that it is the Nursery business only. the subscriber is about to relinquish. His attention will bo hereaner whol ly devoted to the culture of seeds, and to their stile at his nen rehouse, G Chestnut Street. Irr'Aity further information will be given by Mr. F. L. 'NOWDEN. Pittsburixh.mar 14 "KT 14%V - ITOOKS-11Ternoriiils of MetlicidismLlntrodue - - 111 lion of Methodism into the Eastern eines, compris ing biographical sketches of its first churches, and reinin iscenees of its early struggles and successes. By Rev. A. Stevens, A. M. Memoir of Rev. David Alicel. MA., 4 . ; Missionary to Chinn. by his nephew. Rey. (I. It Williamson, Murk Wilton. the Merchant s Clerk. By Rev. Charles R. Tayler, M. A., author of -Margaret. or the Pearl," "buds Mary," 4c., &c. The above, with a groat variety of new books. on hand rind just receiving. ELLIOTT & mNG Lis 11, np22 511 Market street. ry HE READY REE'KONER—For Ship Builders. Boat 1 Builders, and Lumber Merchants; being a correct measurement of scantling, boards, planks, cubical con tents of square and round tititbera, saw logs, wood. Ac., comprised in a nutnber of tables, to which are added ta bles of wages by the month; hoard or rent, by the week or day ; snit railroad distances; also. interest trilbies—by J. N. Scriber, author of the " En...duet:es and Mechanic's Conitianion," Ac., &e. For sale by JOHNSTON & STOCKTON, nutria Booksellers, con. Market and Third .its. UNBLUSHING IMPITDENCL.—Front a published card of NECaltnont & Bond, of Philadelphia. the public would he led to believe that we have been claim mg a privilege we had no right to. That -they have lt aamlotted. lilllo the occlusive agency sys tem," and that we have right to claim " exclusive privil eges with their teas." I never pretended to sell the tens Cl this spurious concern. I have been selling the tens of the New York Pekin Ten Company for the last two years. as the public are aware. and have heels to New York four times in that time, and never heard of this nem concern until lately but as wool deniers. The ten business of hreallmont A Bond is about eight months old, and their assumption of the Pekin Tea Com pany's name is because a sane 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 nod well known Pekin Teri 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 velornind of teas: I ant only certain that they keep os..sedatn none of the Pekin Ten Company's of New_y•ertt Any ey wish to ractice cardre public, and to the injury person reading this eard....winee the gross decefe. tion they. of my business. .11PCtipar 6 at & Bond are wool dealers in Phi overt lede w s-tuive sent an agent out here to pull wool n o ...iyes of same of our good citizens. Look r net f or dyn rick cheep. (110V191 ALEX. JAYNF.S. "tedidiAtit.E CITY ritorEttry—For Stile an im proved Property on Liberty Street containing a large Brick Dwelling House with good cellars, a Hall of entrance two Parlors, Dining-room Kitchen and Wash room on first sully a Hall and four splendid rooms on 2,1 story. Three fine rooms on ild story rind three rooms on the garret all finished in modern style and in comfortable order. . . Also, two large Building Lots on Penn kireet a bargaii can be bad in the above property if applied for soon terms nceomodating. S. CUTHBERT, Gen agent. April 9. 1548. Smithfield above 4th street. ternov al. Sr E. TODD would respectfully inform the pFr- I, chants of this city and our customers kc,pernlly. that we have removed our stock of Shirts and flrints Fur nishing Goods, to the corner. of Filth lilllll3m7liet streets, 2d story over W. & P. limp* assortment oseon Fitlh street, where we intend to keep on 410 ge stock of,Shirtn, of our own manufacture with assortment of Gentle mens' Furnishing Goods, us kept by Eastern Whole sale Furnishing Stores. . Being very thanktilir on us for the pan calls , front o and wool Inca" ./for the kind patronage bestowed ar, we would be happy to reesive • customers and merchants genarally, •rm them that we intend nothing on our nduce them look further, as we expect to add to:our stock, and diminish our prices. •rchanta and dealers are solicited-to examine our cook of (roods. ? aplo4 iltisccilancous . , - 11001 i ANIFJO . I3 PRINTINGAVFICE., N. W. Corner of Wood and Fifth Streets. liiit Proprietor of the 111onxixo roar'rind iNtanctair AND Pila:VlTACTlthaat. respectfully informs Ithsfriends and the patrons of these, papers ' th at he has a largo as sortment of 3013 TYPE: AND ALL OTIfF:11 'AYATF, RIALS necessary to a Jobi Printing Office, and that he is prepared to execute — ... LWITEII PRESS PHTSTIXO OP EMIT DZSCIITPTIOX : Books. Bills of Lading, CireitUrs, Pamphlets, Bill Heads, Creeds. Hand hills. Blank+, Hot Tips. vl• AII kiwis of Blank.. Stdge. Steamboat and Canal Boat Bills, with appropriate Cuts, printed so Oa shortestnotice and MORI reasonable terms. He re.peetflilly niks the patronnge of his friends; and he puhlic in general, in this branch of his business. : cep'?:.; L. HARFF.R. Vegetable Palmonary , Balsam. TT. is now twenty years since I first used the Vegeta ble Pulmonary Balsam in my family. Since that time it has been my practice to keep a bottle attic article by me for the use of my family. which is large. and for the beuefit of my friends., I have uniformly found it to be a very valuable. efficientmedicine; and think. that by using it seasonably for the eAmplaints for which it is recom mended. it has fillets prevented the disease from faking a more serious fonn. In one instance. I recommended it to my brother. who resides In the State of iVew . York. who was dangerously ill with a disease of the lungs.' lie has sitter written to mu for more, haying found no which gave him so much relief. OTIS PECK% Sold in Pittsburgh by . 11. A. FA ILNESTOCK A- CO.. Corner of First and Wood; also. corner of Sixth amid: Wood streets. dee:ls DIME K' OBEEN AND BLACK' TF.AS. frrnn 1 York Pekin Tree Company.L4ust received at the Pe kin Tea Store. 72 Fourth street. •a vary large supply of fresh Green and Black Teas, of all the different grades and qualities imported into this country: packed in lead. in 5 lb. boxes. in 1 tb.. - + th..aad +lb. packages. A 150.5 lb. tin flarinisters. of fife different qualities. convehient for families MO steamboats. ranging in prices from 571 rents ty lb.. to 51.50. Fine Oolong Black Teas, at 50, WI, 75. a7le.. and 81.00 1p We will refund the money In ell cases where oar Teas do ant give entire satisfaction, or exchange fora different article. For sal° at tho'Pekta Tea Stara, 72 Fourth Rt.. by deal I A. JAYNE DOOTS. SHOF.S.-7RUNKS. !We—Follansbee k ), ward. wliollisafs and retail Boot. 'Shoe and Trunk Store. No. 106 blberty street. nearly opposite the-head of Wood. F.& 11. have in store and are receiving their Fall and Winter stock of ROOTS. SHOES. ke--. consisting of the largest stock they have ecerbeen able to bring to this market. Our stock'a gooks have mostly been manufac tured to our order. and expressly for the Pittsburgh mar ket. We also have constantlr on hand a splendid stock of Flayienrd's Medal's Calm Elastic Shims. both for ladies and gentlemen's wear. *se most beautiful artieleaver manttrartured. We would solicit an examination of our stock- of goods. by all who wish M purchase either at wholesale or retail,- as tee shall sell at it smallsidemme about cost. Country . merchants will find it to their inter est to call and examine onr stork before puiehasing. FOLLANSBEE & HAYWARD. No. 1 Liberty st. PlANO—Chiebtring.—One splendid rose wood GI Oc- S tare Piano Forte, made by Mickering, Boston. Iferz.—One semi -grand Piano Forte, from the manufac tory of Henry Hew.. Paris. 6} Octaves. Gale 4. Co.—One carved rose wood Octavo, mode by Gale &, Co., New York. One ditto mahogany GI Oc tave. . . Storldart. New YOrk.—Ono elegant mahogany Piano, 0 Octave. which has been in use for about a year. Price two hundred dollars. SECOND HAND PI INOS.—An excellent second hood Piano. muds by Loud & Brothers, in good order. Price $lOO. • One second-Land Plano. Price 5110. For sale by JOHN H. 3TELLOR, nova SI Wood street. FA'CV GOODS at Z. Kixsr.r's new, store 67 Market at 1. 45 per china vases. various ityleni • 4 doz. pieces shaded and,plaiu velvet ribbon; 2 • black 2 Celestial and Torrential Globes; U.' Ivory Momorandum Tablets; 4 " Cat volvot pocket books and card. cases. 4 " Iforne-shoe combs. imitation of shell; 6 4 German silver ton bells. TRIMMINGS. A lame lot of Gimp bend black fringe, • A good aesortmcnt of Drab and mole colored; Gimp to match; la Wide black: o Graduated Buttons. AVith a great variety of miscellaneous goods, amongst which are flxrrs )-Argo sine F.mong ittig4 Coral Goods. assorted strands[ Writing Desks. all sizes; Ladies avbrk boxes 13nekmazianon Bono* • Gold Speetaclen. all ages Black Union Galloon. • All the above gooils will be sold low. yroma.lo.Truc BOOKS.—Just receired,at the Boob-. " lI store of the subscriber. in Fifth st.. near Muriet Mairrin Mira. pure. Inv Samuel Ilalmarnan. translated' and edited by Charles Jolitts /Impel. M. D.. 4 vols. • Aarrureui Acute Diveaser. by Dr. Hempel. vol. I. lbonompathic Domestic Medicine. by ,J. Lowrie, en hatted and improved by A. J. Ilan. M. D: • lahr's New Manuel. vol. I. Nos. 1 and 3. Ilerings Domestic Physician. A Manuel of Domestic Cookery, for the use of persons who are under liomrcopathic treatment. ilooninehanseit's Thempudic Pocket Book, for Ilontrai pathists. by Dr. Okie. Ilabeinun's Chronic Diseases. vol. 5. Together with Medicine Chests, of different sires and ! prices. (apl6l VICTOR SCRIITA. - VALUABLE HOOKS-1101IN'S STANDARD 1.1 1 BRARY.-Machiavellis History of Florence and Prince: Roseoe's T.eo the Fourth . Roscoe's Lorenzo dtl M,dici: Schiller's Don Carlos and other Dramas; Beck 4 man's History of Inventions: Memoirs of Count Gram-' moot; Schleyell's Philosophy of History: Sehlevell'i Dramatic Literature: Memoirs of Col. Hutchinson: flobti Hill's Miscellaneous Works; Life of Doruenuto Cellinit COX'S House of Austria; Boritcrereck's Spanish Liters; ture. For sale by H. S. BOSWORTH & CO., 11 _deal 43 Market ;treats I • DISSOCWION—The partnership existing betsycep the subscribers. under the style of Poindexter & CO,l was dissolved on the Ist iust— by mutual consent. R. W: Poindexter is authorized to settle ell She business of the concerti. R. W. POLNDEXTEII, NOTlCE—Haring purchased the entire interest of G. 11. Grunt. in the late concern of Poindexter & Co., end associated m son. Theodora Poindexter. with me. the business will y be continued as usual under the style of Poindexter & Co. repel] R.IV.-POINDRXTPR. Great Bargain Corner I 13. BATES, Include and Retail Dealer _......,... in' Boots, Shea and Trim/is, Stare earner apiellffiNES-0, Fifth and Smithfield strap, Pittsburgh.—The sub scriher respeenitaly announees to ilbf old custornera and the ptiblic generally, that he has removed kis Boot, Shoe and'Tirink Store to the large new warehouse lately erected at the corner of Fifth and Smithfield streets, opi posite the oldrittsburgh Foundry. where he will keep oil hand a large assortment of 800 PS. SHOES, HAIR AND LEATHER TRUNKS, VALICES. CARPET BAGS. &e., of all descriptions and sizes, which he will sell for CASU as cheap as can he bought in this market. Being crinneteed with some of the largest manufrietur ing - establishments in the eastern cities, rind receiving goods almost every week during the season, he offers great inducements to purchasers, either by wholesale or retail, as he otters his goods at lower prices than those of the same quality can lie bought elsewherein the city. I manufacture and keep constantly on hand, Boys and Youths' Calf and Kip Boots, a very neat and scrymerible article. 11j — Remember the place, "Great Bargain Corner." J. DATES, nrz-y Corner Filth and 'Amitlitleld streets G RocEnms, ,ke -400 bbls. N. 0. Molasses: 60 blds. St. Louis S. 11. Molasses; 12 hf. do do do. do; 200 bags Coffee, prime green; . 75 hf chests assorted Teas; 110 six pound caddies Y. IL:Lad : lmperial Tea; 1530' do do do 4101 • 60 hhds. Sugar; • 40 bbls. Tea; • 100 boxes Bxlo Window-Olass; 10 do 10x12do; 50 do Tohnee6- A large assortmentot all 'kinds of ft roceries•on hand at the new warehrwse of • EDWARD HAZLETON, ap24 . - North-cast corner of The Diamond. To Country Merchants. LARGE stock of School Books, Paint. &mimicry, 4-e., /1 suitable for country sales, among which are: Writing Papers, of fine,xnediurn, and common qualitier% Letter do do dd do do Note do do ` do do do Note and Letter Envelopes,Slattet Pencils. , vv fifers, Quills, Steel Pens. NVindolv-Paeer ( ya rd vrideyelain and Printed Bonnet Boards, of different- qualkies, Blank Books, in' great variety, FfimilY, Sch ool end Pocket Wes, Crown, Medium, and Double Croveti' Wrapping Pa per, M'Oulfy's Eclectic Spellers and:Readers, Ray's Re-', lectic Arithmetics, Cobb's Printers,Spellers, and fteadevr, Sanders' do. do. do. - Arithmethics—by Adatrut,Davis, Colburn,Srnith.stook' ton. Emerson ' amiNothers. Geographies—by Mitchell, Olney, Smith, Mr, Good= rich, Parley, and others.. Weld, and oth G o r r a s unnars—by Smith, Kirkham, Bulleongi For side, at low precis. by J 011 - / I. MELIA ) " , El Wood tit:, 4.mors above Fourth. 117110 highest market psi. , Paid in cash for gond d i spke rims. aplE DRUGS:--Guin liTyvti. - Turkey; " Gpoionge; it lino True; « Opium, Ile*Terpp; ‘• Galbanum; attuned; fair't. inlay; " Dandelion; . 13elladitinita; J 11“ received, and foraale by - 0. A. FAHNTISTOCIt ili. C 0.., ilect4 • Cor:Firm and IViidd eta A VERY fine assortment of Fancy and Variety Goods; such as Fans, Aceordeons, Jewelry, Gloves, Alitoo. Steel Goods of every description. Also, gilt and 'silver Fringe, stars and Tassels for Regalia. At ZEBULorir RomErs, ' enitarket .. . ~..41.. .;',6 , 07: , ~..,,..v,*:,..t..4. . , . .. ' • -,. . . --..- -- '''',,,,,;:-.,--1-14,--.P'.,::'-',.1-.,. ~..fi..,,,,:-..,;:fx,,,F5.,,,,.......5.- --,..,,,„„,•-•,,,g,.._-,...„..,,......„,:,,,,, Wht.- AIX,X.ANDHIL k - SSONSs_. .'..•4/114' Corms , bl - Aszas • A-N1) Ft:amain/to ii- 1 4 - • iirt - •• I.7:contr , axtits;: corner 'of Petto and 1 4 t- Clair streets, upttsite the • Ex , v ijaFaillatil 07 change }inlet, Entranee On Penn at., - respect fit 1I y inform their friends mid the pnblie. that they are prepared to furnish and a 1" tend to every Ming in the line of-Undertakers, A. the live quit the bustness of Cabinethlnking. and their' tendon will be devoted altogether to the above Mullion.' keep a large assortment of COFFINS made' and. finished,: covered, and lined in the neatest Manner; with'. ettriery,7 of materials, and at alt prices; wiikeepSITROUDS reek dy made. of all sizes, of Flannel ' , Cumbrie,'. and' i.lusihq'• at all prices, and made in the eastern style, and all other' oracles necessary for dressing the dead:. farnisliing funerals, of quality and pricesto:suit SILVIhRiPLATEB • for engraving the name and age; ICY: cAsEs - for the body in ice. by those who wish keeprheir friendly any length of time. and have ZINC PANS by pot lee, big: for laying on the body; LEADEN Coffine , alWeVs Car': hand. We have a splendid 110* HEARSEtfid "(pair of , fine horses. and any number of Alta 'best .ortrititres„: etcy., etc.. and will be prompt, punctual, rind reasonably. ci •-•- ngl9-y timbrellas, Parasols, Parasolottes, AND WALKING CANE EA j.AB [\ M. 11. RICIIARDSON, SrEssi Ric - rota:Wm 6;0 V one in the United Stalesj No. Id 4, Market MIA . • Merchants are respeCtfully Inforined.that i eiintiitail to.; inenufacture all the above goods, byllle aid of .laedia,=. liotwitlrsianding the greet opposition of parties ppperietltsk the introduction of expensive improvements.— MFIISS9O" meat is complete. and prices so low us to give ctitlirSSlO Irris thorols an Umbrella Store next doei..of neatly the same carne . it is important You shotthbrementbarlVAL 11. ftleilA ItDSON. Sn.n.n Factory. and Pantcniet Rt . iraking Cant Und.rdln. sign of tbe7l..Anx and rourroriNcr. uI. Market st.. Philadelphia. irr Attention is requested to ttio celebrated' Walkhis Can. Gintnnlta. a neat and benittifttl article, comblairtfrl the advantages of u Cane um! Umbrella. (e. Toning Ladies , Seminary, Aneglaciikejt46':. A I R. N. W. METCALF weald untioustea io ilia aailiv il 1 7.C11S Of Allegheny and vicinity, the inteudeit.risuirii , vat of In, rsl., Mail. trom the comer of Sandusky andStrtiwi berry streets. where ho has been teaching Cos.sluk.liiit I‘ , CiYa months. Ott and alter April Ist, he will a4upj.-: Rooms sit Federal street . in - Colouutla Raw."' .2ad:doot: from the bridge. The Academic Year will comtisit ef Oro ties,liothi. of five mouths each. commencing. grip grit Arst • Mai - Iday iii February and September. ' lIA'Mi 06 TUITION, PER. SMSION 09 91 . 91rAlottrink Einslish Department—lncluding Reading , Oiihe and Defining. Writimr. English Grammar, Rliatarir r i' , gic. English Compogtion mid Ethicist's', Gewira, pltY, ' •• tory. Antlimet mid the higher brunches of 3latbentid Natural Philosophy, Chemistry. Astronomy. Rotaity. Ph . siolo•gy. Geology-intellectual and Mora I Seiett e is.. awl'. other brunches reiptisite to a thorough English! Vitt& ti on .. . . Classical Ds:pertinent—lncluding the,Latitt, , :Greek4nit french laq - ttees. each an additional charge of ,, ,K The services of competent Teacheri•tire'tsectireittroX such as may desire to receive idstructiona issPraiseiassci Painting. and Music. Those dC3igIllIT to cater. will find It to theli htlefoiXl6. do so as near to die ,opening of the Session es -paseibbis; yet pupils will be received at any time during the Session s " and will be charged at the above rates Only - frail*. Ate time of entrance. Ne deductions will be made rer YbNJs ces, except in cases of protracted Mimic Any information which may be desired, will bo erse xs/!. fully communicated to those who call upon the iststitsstin at has rooms. Referent.° tney also bu mnd• to The followisigisindiss Dr. P. F. Dole, Allegheny, Han. C. Shnler. Pletsbitrgie. Rey. D. Elliott, Rev. D. 11. Riddle, 111 . r. 11. P. :Schwartz, Ilev. U. Dy‘w, jan3l-Itlm S. MORRIS & CO'S HVACK WRITWilft Pit 0 • Sail or Quill Pens, and Mt Copying Prot: Thi>eTlrl€` is the result of the experiments of several, yeart,ilOotosid to the manufacture. on on extensive scale, of treiefit suited to all the purposes of the consumer:. •The-iterfairl tion of this Writing Ink consists in the following Ficrnrry—in which property it will be found to surpass all previous preparations. It will - lloWerithlsost feet freedom. either from gnat or steel pens, and is.eattio • ly free from any corrosive qualities. Coter.—Tbe.ka.iit. of this article is a rich, beautiful blue black. In - All good black Ink, from its necessary - 00mi) constitution. requires exposure to the nit io impart it daim Color. It must not, therefore. lie expected, thetlho meat the boitle is oped. the Ink • will be found to be• a.401m00. black. The fiat uppearance will be pale;liiirt ifteiexe , posurs to the chemical action of the atmospher4 either on paper or in the inkstand, it will assume a . brillitinnibsel hue. PEEMANENCT-..-TllO color Is unalterable by the lepresAll 'drat. It will never lade. On this sec - omit, all importsutt ; records should be made lit this article, u s y6Lri intly do Fen and strengthen its tint. B:' This Ink is suitable for all kinds , atniTiiiiiiist Pens, and for Pens made of Quills; and wharis 111440 taut and very desirable with many, will iiVe piprisois . impression by the Copying Press. - We are using. in the institutions with whist; Weiner, connected. dforrie 'Blue Etark Writing Ink; and. iu raspier 'to fluidity. brilliancy. mid permanency, believe ft superkw to any Ink we have heretofore used." [Signed.), .7, L A. 'Thurston. Cashier Batik of Louisville, Wm.."llels unison, Cashier Northern Bank of Kentucky; •Georgl i a Go's-whiney. Cushier Batik of Kentucky • 1.. L. 'Stir* President of the Gas Bunk, Thomas 1.. ' Helm. Clark . Barren County Court; Curren Pope, Clerk or Jelreriiiii County Court; P. B. Atwood. Secretary Firemates !gime rune Company: John Muir, Agent Lexington Insurance, Company; S. S. Goodwin. Secretary Portland Dry•Doet and Insurance Company:, D. S. .Chambers, Secretsz Franklin Firs and Marine Insurance Company, J.. Rhomer, Treasurer Louisville Saving InstittnionP , A supply of the above Ink. just reed and recited bs.;•,, feb7 ' JOHNSTON' STOCIMON.. Labor Saving Powde r movisrr &kind; TitIPOLL AIANLTFACTURHD.:49r 77/1" BOSTON MOUNT EAGLE woßics„,. FOR cleaning the surface of Windowf,..llGoant,":and , Ohms Ware. and restoring' it to its original 119.1111p4 rency, this article is decidedly withclut.an equal. Ilot time and labor arc saved by its use. A thoUsand'iltHix once: could . be adduced, if bccessary, to Certify. tact. It will remove the oxide from the surface' of Gokli•Siti err, Copper. Brass, Britannia,¢c., with Hie grinieet facility, giving it an unrivalled polish. . . • fair trial is all that the proprietors tiek, and vratioxik •ince the most skeptical of its utility. . Direrrions for Vie.—Let the l'osvder be Replied 'pop er damp, soli woollen cloth. With a very little ererilieUr every particle of oxide may be removed. feb4 JOSKI'II R. CARR, General Agerti,,' For sale by JOHN D. itiOßOAN,Druggiet-.'z' C. II GIiANT. ii RS. DUFF'S NEW MITJANEIIY 'AND' Dili.,l3lk 51AKI NG ESTA MASBATE:NT; 710.10 St.' cksirli., ihelNYCliu Penn and the Bridgel—Dresses, Cloaki,Cariek, made to the latest French intUEngliiti. Fashions. Also, Bonnets, Hoods. Capes, Head Dresses, Ye. A choirs selction of new styles banns, Silk Irettre4 French Flowers, Gimps, rich cup and bonnet Bibb° Laces. Fringes, Cords, Buttons, Crapes, .Modes,: Tilnalins r Curahrics, ~ I landkerchiefs, 4c., for kale- wbolevacand re t ail at the rawest price% Country Millitinre - supplied with the latest French and English Patterns Of ssieryntitir article in the Millinery and Dress-making line, kl-NeW York prices. Straw Bonnets gleaned and altered to Shit finesonitedde. ion. . Prri•snumal sTEEt. WORKS AND 41:1 Rpitrtig-44., AXLE' FACTORY . rsAAI3 sox= xSi JOXES 4.17m0„ TANtFACTURERS of Syrringi and .Itistor !Srlas Ts l, 1. Pion& Steel, Steel Plouglr3r tngs.Coneltsusd tic Springs, Hammered Iron Axlas; and dealers , ablu Castings. Fire Engine Lantps, and CoaliTrinm4rigt generally, corner of Ross and Front sta., Pittsburgh, pjc.. , - f69-3rn. MA s S ia lt ..:•Ju t s re t et received, by ZEBULON KUISFIr 1 dozen fine War. Masks; d z, .6 " " Paper " 5 a Common; .• 3 gross Alietallie Comb Cleaners; / dozen Egg Boilers; Salt Spoons; 2 a Bone Mustard Spnonsi/ gross German Silver Table:Pr 000 * 6 ' " TeY " • 2 a Batter Knives; • 1 " Pietnre Toy 20,000 China Marbles; „e",., A - 6 gr a e o a z t variety e l ifine and BASKETS. 5 d ozen s no itieneh willow Basketsk it ...now Market " it traw Traveling Ad 'Clothe s Metal 'Poy ..-'d' IVillow Cradles; Glass Motto Seals; 3 " Bone c _Stamps; - a Allen's Patent RevolAring Pistolss. 5 pair common Brass 1 dozen setts Chessmen; 2 Dontinois4. 6 a Tairors' Tape Measares- • 6 Steel-Key-Rings, - assdrecidt Chinn Dogs and Sheep; •,.• " Strings Amber Bend; Vests . Drums. • T ANDRETIPS OARDEN SEEDS•: . .The subscriber .14 has just received his annual supply . of - Litadralo Garden Seeds, warranted fresh and genunte t 'entbracing every variety worth cultivating,. The auentzon of fahrs? ..- ers. gardeners, and others, is respeetfully called to' hit . stock. P. L. 5N0W1ThaV,...,..- feb2 • " No; ..241 aLer.s.7 . . B ooKs._,..yeirg Elements of Geology'," Silliman's Cherubitry; - • sheoltard's Anderslogyt Ohnsteltd's Philoscphy_ .• Lardner's Lectures on beesseel, , ••.• Broughnm , s Men of Letters and Seieneor Beckman's History of Inventibns; .• • • Gray's J3otrudeta TortAmki • Information for thereople; • The Art of Painting. For Srde by H. S. EOSWORTIi• dr CO tt l 7 Fourth street: near -hrtiikoi. 1 0 1011. sALE, Fain' Loes-;-liounded by.-Pernir-LibtatlF jj,. . 1-yoy Inn ,eaeh:lot having .24 : feei:froili,- - And ex. tendhig,tinek 110 feet Two!! theatarOOluttkr 10.tailo4, the position. of, the whole prapertylfin i tta oCivaor kW- , la g liatn!tgeintaliiibOaiVor fttrib i giii oriniitc ',6 1, 04 va , s ,,, :-.: , . -between Wood . fie ~.._ rt,ENZOIC ACID - 75 oloices /um T *IOW* by . - B. A. FALENESTCtekIjtMI;...-r, co; * MFIT of film aid -s - r: sa,- , ..,.. .. . . .. - :gto, 2po. gliscellauroug. ~~~ '. IM:ffi ~~~.
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