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IikRPER, NO/ITIt-WNIU CORN= Of yVOOD AND FIflU STENNTS. . . _Er TBRALS,-Pies Dollars a year, payable stnctly in advance. • Six Dollars win' 'invariably be required tf ;, not paid within the year. , • • „133" Single copies rwocrarrs—.for sale at the counter Of the Offieei and by the News Boys. The Weekly ,Mercury and Manufacturer Is published- from. the same office, on a double medium sheet, "at TWO DOLLARS a year, in advance—single COl3lBll DMZ CENT. irr No paper will be discoutined (unless at the discre tion of the proprietor,) until all arrearages are paid. f3".1N0 attention will be paid to any order unless ac , eernyalded by the money, or satisfactory reference in this TERMS OF ADVERTISING. PIA IX/ITATLX OF TWXLVE KIN OR L. One Insertion, .30 50 - One Month, 34 00 Two•••do. - 0 75 Two• •do 6 00 ' Three••do . 100 Three do 700 One Week 150 Four do los• •-•.0 0 0 --Tw0...d0 ~ Three do . 250 Six , ••do . 10.00 3 00 One Year 15 00 YEARLY ARYEILTISEMENTS: • • Changsabk al Reason. TWO SQIIARES. iix•Montlis II 15 00 I Six. Months 320 00 One Year 20 00 One Yedr 30 00 Larger advertisements in proportion. • ]]r - r• Cards of FOUR LINES, Fire Dollars a Year. Large cuts will not be inserted, unless an eitra price . Is paid. • . , irr: Advertisements upon which the number of inser tions Is not marked, will be inserted and charged until or ,• -dere.l out. Vrofessional (garbs IL AI'CALIIION'P, Attorney at . Law.—Ofrice, Fourth • street, Ufa/ IL Patterson's Ltvery Stable. febl7 _ o ATT.—o ce, No. 77 mini el. st near Sixth sr, Pittsburgh. artgt2l-y IL A: W. OLIVER, Physician and Surgeon.—Ottice No. 8, St. Clair street, Pittsburgh. jy4o WM. O'HARA ROSINSON, late U.S. Attorney, has removed his office in No. 8 St. Clair st. - 1 It JOHN C!{A\VFO I J opposite the Exchange ORLANDO LOOMIS, Attorney at Law.—Olficc 9th C et.,-above Wood. julyt-y ►] I HUMAS.M. MA LSIIALL, Auornty at Law.—Unice, 1 Lowrie 7 s Buildings, Fourth st. jan7-Iy. TA.AIGS CALLAN. Attorney at Law, corner of Wynn ft./ and FiNr streets—" Law Corner." feblo.y UKENNEDY, Attorney at Law. Office in the . 'mune building with Alderman hiltiaater, Fifth it., between Wood and Smithfield ma. andl7-fima J OHN BARTON, Attorney at Law.—Office, North side of Filth street, between Wood and Smithfield, in the same building with Alderman Morrow. septlo-Iy. 1 OSEPH C. hililttl3lN, Attorney at Leiw.—Cltliee in tr Wallace's building, on 4th et., between Wood and Solithfield ■ts.- if 1 EUILGE W. LA YNCf, Attorney and Counsellor at Lam grand Nedary public.—Office at the corner of 4th and Wood sta. over Sibbett & Jones' Exchange office. oct4 VTILLS & DONNELLY, Attorneys and Counsellors at Law, Pittsburgh, Pa.—Office on Fourth at, be tween Smithfield and Grant. marl4-y WEItIUND SNOWDEN, Attorney a: Lam.—Otfice in the building on the North East corner of Fourth and Smithfield sts. noel I -y p MORROW, Aklermar—Office north side of Fifth • street, between Wood and Smithfield, Pittsburgt. septo-y Ai/WINDLESS & M'CL. RR, Attorneys and Counsa Lots as Lam—Office on Fourth street. opposite R. & R. H. Pauerson's Livery Stable,- Pittsburgh. scplo.y ,"A l•b"• • f• nornrys at •W. ' —Office on Fourth street, between Wood and-Smith field, opposite Patterson's Livery Stable. ap7.l. .F.ORGE F. UILLMGRE, Atgormy and Coll , tsellor at N.JI Law.-office removed to the dd door below Grant at., on Fourth, to the office lately occupied by Alderman Mil ler. mar3o T N. .II'CLO WRY, Attorney and Courueaor of Law ft, Office in Bakewelrs Buildings on Grant at. je29 '.11:41r". . JLI3 'C. SHANNON, Attorney and Counsel/or at Law. • Office on 4th st„ between Wood and Smithfield and nearly opposite the Mayor's office. noyfi-y . . T scorr, Dentist, Fourth st, live doors west of Mara al • ket. All work warranted, and if not perfectly satis factory no charges will be made. REMOVAL.—Dr. Robert Snyder, has removed Ins office to Fourth street, between Wood and Smithfield streets marls-ly ;11` AALEIS BLAICELY , Akierman.—Office Penn street, .toprssitsDteesh,o's.,priettin? Us- OMbirsrom7.;eckAto7ctocit; - DiE3LONAL.—A. Becton has removed his commission lA, and forwarding business from the Canal Basin to his new warehouse, on Third street, nearly opposite the Post Office. may3o-y - - - R- EMOVAL,--jOIIN J. MITCHEL. Attorney at Law, has removed to Fourth street, next door to the office of Alderman Steel: ap7 J. D. LECT 3. W. tr. wnrra. LBET k WHITE, Attornsys or Law, Washington. Pa. Collections made in Washington, Fayette, Greene and adjoining counties. apl2-y A N IC 1.303 S. east - r, Attorney aoa t 0....- selkir at Law, has removed to the office next door west of Rody Tattersoit's Livery Stable, Fourth street. During his absence upon public duty, - for the coming month, any. business for him may be left with A. B. Mc- Zalmont, Esq., as above. febl7 AMES S. C •r, AUorney, Counsellor, and Notary, Pittsburgh, Pa, having resigned the office of Secreta ry of the Pittsburgh Navigation and Fire Insurance Com pany, will attend specially to collections, and business connected with Navigation, Insurance, Accounts, and Reil Batiste. Business hours, from 9 . A. M., tog P. M. Office, first door west of Alderman Miller's, Fourth Street, Gear Grant. ati7 OHN COYLE, /Votary And Coneepancrr.—Office in t y Metcalf's Building, Fourth street, near Smithfield, Pittsburgh. Deeds, Bonds, Mortgages. Articles of Agree ment, and all other instruments of writing drawn up with accuracy and dispatch. Tides to Real Estate examined. ap'n-d&wly .. • MINIX. I ILSQN, Attorney and Counsellor at Lazo. Franklin, Venango county, Pa., will attend promptly to all business 'entrusted to Ids care. Collections made in Warren, Clarion, and Jefferson counties. J. A. Stockton & Co., Murphy, Wilson & Co., Mom James Kinnear, / Franklin. Mon. Alex. hrealmont, f Ron. J. Wilson, Steubenville, 0. /PO MY CLIENTS—My partner, Mr. Liggett, and Wm. X E. Austin, Esq., will attend to my unfinished busi ness, and I. recommend them to the ,patronage of my friends. lam authorized to state that they will receive the.counsel and assistance of the Hon. FL Biddle. Office 2d story of Burke's buildings, 4th street, between Wood .and Market. nu 6-171 SAMUEL W. BLACK. , h anufacture of incorruptible Teeth Smithfield street, two doors below Fifth street, burgh, Pa. Always on hand a full - assortment of Plate, • and Pivot Teeth, of a variety of shades, as simple Plate, ••• Molars and Bisenspidatoes, Gum teeth, Screw Pivot •teeth, tee. Teeth and blocks made to ordtr; Dentists suppliant with all • articles in the profession. All orders from abroad must be accompanied by thin cash. ir/Platina always on hand. n0v15.7 TORN A. PARKINSON, Alderman, Filth Ward, Penn at., between Walnut and O'Hara sts., where he may be found at all times. Those having houses or other pro perty to sill or rent, can have the same punctually atten ded to; debts collected, and all the duties of an Alderman will receive prompt attention. 0c77-y ifENRY W. WILLIAMS, Attorney and Couneettor at AJL Law, (successor to Lowrie & Williams,) Office at the old and, Fourth st., above Smithfield. THE -Partnership heretofore existing between Henry W. Williams, Esq., and myself, in the practice of the law, was dissolved by mutual consent, on the 26th ult., and the business will hereafter be continued by Henry W. WU ' Sams, whom I meet cheerfully recommend to all for whom I have the honor to do business—as a gentleman every way worthy of their confidence. declB-ly WALTER H. LOWRIE. Georgell. Biddle, Conveyancer. O . FFICE in Avery Row; rum street, above Smith fi eld, rit,sburgh. ibutos, MOKTeIifFISS, AaIIIMOCCHTS, BONDS, Retaken, and other instruments of writing, drawn with neatness, legal ;Accuracy and despatch. He will also attend to drawing and filling Mechanics' Liens,Aceount sof Executors, Admin . istrritent, 4-a, Examining oder to Real Estate, Searching Beeordsfor dens, 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 busi ness to'his care.. Aerie IDENIAION F. DENISON, Arrosnar AND COONSEIe Loa ar LAW, Ckedand, Ohio, will attend to profes sional business in the Courts of Cuyahoga and adjoining counties. He,will also give careful attention to Collections in any part of Northern Ohio. Chief Justice Parker, Cambridge Law School. lion. Richard Fletcher, Y 0 State at., Boston. Hon. Samuel H. Perkins, 141 Walnut st., Philadelphia. Richard B. Kimball, Esq., 53 Wall at., New York. Hampton & Smith, Pittsburgh. For additional reference, refer to this Office. feb9-ly To COUNTRY MERCHANTS.- 7 -Thesudsiiiber will PaY-three dollans and seventy-five cents per 100 lbs. cam!, forsood 'mixe4 country rags, in quantities of fifty to three thousnad pounds, delivered at my Book Store. No. 89 Wisod street, Pittsburgh. On hand; a general supply of school books, writing and wiapping paper, blank books, etc., which ' will be sold hy the dozen or retail, at lowest cash prices for rea dy. pay. - Sati-on LUKE LOOMIS Agent. POST. office on 3t. elms street, anglo-y J OAN APCLOSKEY. Tailor and Clothier, Liberty u., between Sixth street and Virgin alley, south bide. seplo-y JOSEPIi MAJOR. Boat Store, Ship Chandlery, and Agency of Pittsburgh Lard Oil Factory, No. 4. Mar. ket street, Pittsburgh. jaul24l S. CALD "ULL, Depot or Nero Publicaoon3, Fs S. dirals, Neteapapen, Third it., oppoxite tha O Post ffice. fehl-y - - - r AAPPE & O'CONNOR, Proprectore of the Piorburch 1 Portable Boat Line, corner Penn and Wayne streets. febl-y TAMES MAY, Wholesale Grocer, Forloardarto a nd Com -11 mission Merchant, Water street, between Market and Ferry. febky 11TILLIAM A. lIILL 3. CO., Bankers and .E.rehancr V V Brokers, NO. 64, Wood st., one door above Fourth. east side. febt-y H ILL & CURRY, Bankers wad Exchaxv: Brokers, No febl.-y 65, Wood at-, third door below Fourth, west side. KRAm ER & RAHN'. Rankers and Exchange Brokrrs, corner of Third nod Wood ste, opposite St. Charles JOHNSTO:si & STOCKTON, /i.kariters, :Stahon, s Primer and Pub/idlers, corner Market and Third di febl-y T UKE I.OOMIS, Agent, Bool.atarr and Stationer, and ij dealer in Printing Paper, 4.r., Wood street, iietween Diamond alley and Fourth. CA. 11VAIVULTY, Agent for l'ickwortn's Way Freight . Line, and Independent Portable Boat Lint, Canal Basin. .MO s SE: n, tlr C WOO p.n D y , , Agent far t of Philel h p e hi ' a s; , ° ;V h a A ter and From at.. at the Warehouse of Atwood and Jones. frill.) , 13 HODES & ALCORN, Manufactures of Mustard, _Liu Ground Catsups, 4-c., 4'c., No_ 27, Fifth street. between Wood and Market. febt-y VICTOR SCRIBA, Bookseller. Stammer, and Binder, V Fifth at, between Wood and Market sts, Pittsburgh, Pa. jan7.y SCHOOL. BOOK AND PAPER W A BERL/US:E.—L u k e Loomis, Agent, Publisher, Bookseller and Book bind er, No. 89, Wood st., Pittsburgh. mar2n.y 1119 It M'STEEN, Brass Founder and Gat Finer, Smith field street, between Diamond Alley and Filth st , Pittsburgh. • _ T tr. J. htl' EVITT, Weeks,:ls Grocer,, deo.ler3 to Pro t/ duce and Pittsburg manufactures generally, No. 214 Liberty, opposite 7th street. Pittsburgh. ■Np.v SEVEN lilt DOORS curriiim.; STORE. No. 5 Odi Street, near Liberty. JOHN FA MEN, Proprietor, Pittsburgh. ti o v 2- y _ _ CGORGE ARMOR. Tailor, Fourth street. li•tercen Wood and Smithfield streets, nearly opposite the Mayor's office. n 29 -y TOIIN D. MORGAN. Whok.Raie and Retail Druggut, sl No. 93f, Wood street, ono door South of Diamond Al ley. (eh' DALLANSBEE & 'HAY - WARD. [rho/etas and Racal _l2 /haters in Boots, Shoes, Trunks. &e., No. 186 Liberty street, nearly opposite the head of Wood. feb4-y I_3 A4FAIINESTOCK & CO., Wholesale ttrar Ware. hoicse, corner of First and Wood streets, and rot. ner of Wood and Sixth ma. feb4-y Pittsbuqrh pESiOVAL.—Geo. W. Smith t Ce, have removed their Otbce from Penn st. , to their New Brewery on Pitt st. and Duquesne Way. • dec2s AIM. ALEXANDER & SONS, Cof fi n Makers arid Furnishing Undertakers, corner of Penn and St. Claw streets, opposite the Exchange. Entrance on Penn street. feb4-y JOHN R. MELLOR, wholesale and retail dealer in Music and Mwaical Instrumens, Plano Fortes, School Books and Stationery, No. EV Wood street, Pittsburgh. jani-y BRAZIER'S BELLOWS.—Just received an assort ment, large sizes, Brazier's hand Bellows; also, Par for and Kitchen do., wholesale and retail. decl6 JOHN W. BLAIR, RV Wood st. LS. WATERMAN, wholesale Grocer, Commission . and Forwarding Merchant, and Dealer in Produce and Pittsburgh Manufactures, Nos. 31 Water, and 2 Front sis., Pittsburgh, Pa. iYM-Y SELLERS. JIVO. 111 COLS. SELLERS & NlCOLSrProduce and General Commis sion Merchants, No. 17 Liberty street, Pittsburgh.— Sperm, linseed and lard oils. - jair! - - - JAMES PATTERSON, la., corner of First and Ferry sts., Pittsburgh, Pa., manufacturer of Locks, Hinges, and Bolts; Tobacco, Fuller, Mill and Timber Screws, loosen Screws for Rolling Mills, At. sepia.), T BRYAR, Rectifying Distiller, and wholesale dealer 0.1 114 Libert y Foreign and dD 0 53 m D es i t a i m c o W n in a es l e a y nd P it L ts qu ogrhs, No. Pa. ir2l-Y ILMA " H, Lumber Merchant. 0 i ce .on Penn street, between Irwin and Hand streets, Pittsburgh, Pa. AR commissions will b• promptly attended to. mals-y T H. BISHOP, Veterinary Surgeon, can be found at his Horse Shoeing Establishment, near the St. Clair street Bridge, lately occupied by Messrs. Carr & Rowland. novd-dillm XCHANGE Hto EL, Exchange Place, Baltimore. 1). DORSET, Proprietor. Conches will be in readiness nt all the landings, to convey passengers, free of charge, to the Hotel. AfiraL, "WARRICK MARTIN, Agent for the Franklin Fire VT insurance Company of Philadelphia, at the lEs change o ffi ce of Warrick Martin Co.,& corner of Market and Third streets. febl-y ITLNG & FINNEY, Agents for the Dektura7 Mugu& 11,. Safety insurance Company of Philadelphia, at the Warehouse of King and Holmes, Water street, near Mar ket febl-y R. SELLERS, 3iIO.RICOLS. SELLERS k NICOLS, Produce and Genera.lCommis sion Merchants, No. 17 Liberty street, Pittsburgh.— Sperm, Linseed and Lard Oils. jan2o. .106tt CAR 506. 6. J. st'asnorrr. CARSON & NPR:NIGHT, Whakscile Grocers and Corn. mission Merchants, Sixth street, between Wood and Liberty, Pittsburgh, Pa. dee4-y VETM. GLENN, )3ookbind er, has removed to the corner If of Wood and Third sta., above C. H. Kay,:c7.yere he is prepared to do every description of ruling and bind ing. d - _ C.. MARTIN, Wholesale and Retail Grocer and deal . er in Foreign and Dornostie Winee and Liquors, Foreign and Domestic Fruits, Nuts, die., No 60 Water st. ___seps-y IieZeBOOK STORE.—R. S. Bosworth Co., No. 43, rket stoteht door to Third. are prat opening a new and extensise assortment of Books and Stationery, which they will sell, wholesale and retail, at the lowest prices.' • apes -y_ TORN W. BLACK' - 4c C0., - Wheksate Gowen, Produce and Coneniuim Menhants, and dealers In.P.ittebdrgh Manufactures; N 0.166, Liberty Ors, pppostle Sixth' et, V" oral advance* made on consiglunencn,' . iW i- . ..... • ~ ' _'.- -. -. • ' . . • • --- --- , . ...: ---:‘ :.„: ,„:„...::•,....,..,- . -,:. - .... , ' , ;,.. - y,' : -.'. , 'S, .-:',.....,--:,. -:',...:"'• .--.--..'-., :-.',.,'. •, . ' - 7 : ' ''' '''-- '''-'' - ' .''.. . ' .' -2: ::- .. '''' : '' ' ':: -.- ..' .. . '.' . ::.' ''.'' '''''-; '-'.:: '- ',! ' " , -; :' 4. .':: -., .. 7 . .. - -:-* .. 1;4' Sy ~:,.' !';‘,17.,-_.'-•,..-:/. ... 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ALEXANDER JAYNES, Pekin Tea Store, 72 Third at., near Wood. febl-y M'CLOSKEY, hem City Clothing Store, No. 14 V. Liberty at., opposite the mouth of Market. febl-y - Tosnun ROBINSON, Agent for Harden & Co.'s Lint t 1 of Packets. Fifth st., one door.below Wood. febl-y 'LLLIAM JACKSON, Fauns Medicine Depot E 9 Lib. erty et., head of Wood. tebl-y MARTIN LYTLE, Family Grocer, Smithfield street, next door to.the Fifth Presbyterian Church. je6 EORUE COCHRAN, Forwarding and Commianon k_T, Merchant, No. 26. Wood it., Pittsburgh. .not-27-y ENGLISH & ELLIOTT, Bookuusss and Stationer, No 56. Market at., between Third and Fourth. febl-y DELANY, Fashionable Clashing Store, No. 49, Lib erty st. febl-y 13 - 00 N & SARGENT, Bankers and Exchange Brokers, N. E. cornei of Wood and Sixth stn. febl-y NT 1101.51 ES & SON, Bookers and dealers in Exchange, . Coin and Bank Notes, No. 65, Market at. fabl--y JACOB WEAVER, Wine and Liquor Merchan corner t, of Market and Second streets. febl-y FULTON, Bell and Bran Founder, N 0.70 Second, . between Market and Ferry su. tab]. T M. VHITE. Clothing Store,-No. 167, corner of Libel -0 • ty and Sixth Fts. rpowNsEN , CA RR & CO., Coach and Wagon dla I km". St. Clair street, near the Bridge. feb4-1 MORSE'S LITEN-ARY DEPOT, No. taa, Fourth it., near Wood. fell-y DR. BROWN'S OFFICE, N 0.65, Diamond alley. near Wood st. 11. PAULSON, Mat and Cap Manufacturer, and dealer in Funs of all kinds, No. 73, Wood st., next door to the corner of Fourth. fettl 1 1,1"E-R : " . 31t enc „E ;,. : c ° o N rn ' e ; : r ot7ther G ly anltT i vin Co sTs: febt-y el A. MAN ULTY dr. CO., Forwarding and Commis kl• lion Atachants, Canal Basin, Plusburgh, Pa. mar3-dy 131 UNIE., Piano Forte manniacturer and dealer in . Musical Instruments, No. 112 Wood street, near Fifth. nov 19-y I_TAYS & BROCKWAY, ,Druggirts, and Agents for Patent Medicines, Librty street, near Canal Basin. febl-y TOSEPII WOODWELL, importer, and dealer in For. eeign and Domestic Hardware, corner of Second and Wood sits.,Pittsburgh. ocW-Iv Q rII El. MOORE, Hat and Cap Manufacturer, and 17 dealer in Fiats, No. 75, Wood street, third door above Fourth. fehl-y AMIJEL 111'CL1.112.KEN & CO.. Agents for Carlini,: and 1.3 Rippard's Rezular Line of Packet Ships from New York to Liverpool. N 0.14 2 Liberty st. febl-y JAMES BAKELY, Agent for Messrs. Roche, ro 's & L B Co.', Line of Packets, Penn st.., four doors below Ca nal Basin. fell-y -- • ' • SPRINGER HARR/AM WILLIAM HARBAUGH. 0 &W. HARBAUGH, Commission and Forwarding sp m • ,Merchanct, and dealers in Flour, Wool and Produce, I. 53 Water, and 104 Front street, between Wood and Smithfield streets, Pittsburgh. as2o-y H. W. POINDESTE73.. 1 T. POLNDESTER. POINDEXTER k CO Wholesale Grocers and Cont mission and Forwarding Merchants, No. 41 Water li street, Pittsburgh. aptll R. MURPHY, Wholesale and Retail Dealer in . DRY GOODS, North-east corner of Market and -Fourth sts. ap2o SAMUEL MORROW, Manufacturer of Pin, copper, and -sheet iron ware, No 17 Fifth street, between Wood and Market. feblo TWIN CARTWRIGHT. Importer and Manufacturer of J all kinds of Cutlery, Surgical instruments, rte., No. 83 Wood street. second door below Diamond alley. .febl pILKINTON'S UNRIVALLED BLACKING, manu factured andirold wholesale and retail, Smithfield st., between Sixth and Virgin alley. oetl2-y C° - PARTNERSHlP—Theundersigned has associated with himself.lohn Nicols, from Baltimore, in the Gro eery and General Commission Business, nuder the style of Sellers'& Nicols. Dated lstJanuaryl.B4S. Sati2o FRAS. SELLERS. - LEECI , 3n., Imparter , and dealer in Foreign and Domestic Saddlery, lia;dware, and Car riage Trimmings, of all descriptions, No. 133 Wood at., Pittsburgh, seven doors above Fifth, and one door above H. Childs & Co.'a Shoe Store. ap/4 rvo COUNTRY MERCHANTS—A. A. Mason do Co., 1 . 6 Market street, invite the attention of Country Merchants to their extensive assortment of Foreisn and Domestic Goods, which will be sold at eastern Jobbing prices. frrWholestile Rooms. 24 story.: seal rrilomAs PALMER, Manutacturer and Importer of I WALL PAPER, Fine Board Prince, Borders, Land scape Paper, Ornamental Designs, Transparent Window Shades, te. and dealer in Writing and Wrapping Paper, Bonnet an d Binders' Boards, Ste., lee-N0.47, Market st., between Third and Fourth, Pittsburgh, Pa. marl 4 trIVICOONALIY, Br l and Brass - PTsunder, First st., it near Market, is prepared to make Brass Castings, and Brass Works generally, on the most reasonable terms and shortest notice. Ile invites machinists, and all those using brass works to give 'dm a call, as he is de termined to do all word in his line very low. my27.ly ct SllTil & siNetalit, time Martin & Smith,) Whoksak 0 Grocers. Product and Commission 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 Gem, and of purchas ers generally. They feel warranted in promising that they can give satisfaction to all who may buy of them, or confide business to their care. WM. 11. SMITH, mart Nit W. M. SINCLAIR. ' , LINT GLASS LS A LIS l'tk '.—Mulvany k Led lie maaufacture_ and keep constantly on hand, cut, moulded and plain Flint Glassware in all its varieties, at their wrirehouse,Corner of Market and Water sts., Pitts buroi. Our works continue in full operation. and we are constantly adding to our stork, which ennbles us to fill orders withtpromptness. Purchasers are respectfully solicited to call'and examine prices and terms. sepin-y. "KINLEN, House, Sit, t. and Ornamental Painter, and dealer-in PAINTS. No. 44, St. Clair st., Pitts burgh, has constantly on hand all kind. of PAIN - rs, nthrr Dry or Mixed; Japan and Copal Varna4ll; Linseed Oil; Boiled Oil: Spirits . Turpentine; Window Glass. of all sizes; Putty. Paint Brushes, ko., all of Ilia best quality, and for sale at reasonable prices. sepl I-11 TA A. CAMERON. Manufacturer el" Hollow Warr and Plat-/.m Staks,ond eastings initgenrral, respect fully asks the patronage of his friends, Ile feels war ranted that he can give .16.f/tett°n toll who may pur chase of him. Ili, establishment is oithl'Kelvy's plan of Lots..sth Ward. rnseti•tv ("I EORGE COCHRAN, rortmiussurt arid Partraraina Merchant, No. 26 WOO4l street, Pittsburgh, continues to transact a general COMITII4,OII business. especia:ly in the purchase and sale of American ntanufactures and produce, and in receiving and forwardnig Goods catnip, ed to his rare. As agent for the manufacturers he will lie constantly supplied with the principal articles of Pitt.- burgh manufacture at the lowest whidesale prices Orders and COrlLigralltrll.l ore respectfully solicited. north-westD il L; Pittsburgh. will keep constantly on hand Drugs, Paints, Oils. Dye-Stuffs. &e. N. B.—Physicians' prescriptions carefully rompouniled from tba hest materials, at any hour of the day or night. Also an assortment of Perfumery: fine tooth, hair, and clothes Brushes, lee., &c., which be will sell low for rash. Ivl I n . l t ; i l; k . N u.. l l Ti o t. I F : p l.' I I :, r a the .i r t i t ra o: forms his friends and the putdic in ernes 1, that h. trot re turned business as a Furnishing Undertaker. lie is •up, plied with and always keeps on ham) Coffins of all tit" and kinds. Shrouds, arid ill other articles necessary on such occasions. Silver pleura ice bates, and leaden collins will La sup plied on order. A fine hearse and carriages always ready Ito attend funerals. , acpab I y 110TF.L, of Penn and St. Clair Strecti, Pittihtirg4, Pa THE subscriber. having assumed the management 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 lintel. The Muse is now being thoroughly repaired throughout, and stew fur niture added; and no pains will be spared to make the Eicn•Rat one of the vans mar lintel. in the country. The undersigned very respectfully solicits a continuance of the !Mend patronage which the House has heretofore received. THOMAS OWSTON, felilo-daw Proprietor. John M. Townsend. TAREIGoisT AND APOTIIF:CARY. No. 43, Market street, three doors above Third. Pittsburgh, wall have constantly on hand a well selected assortment of the best and freshest Medicines, which lie will sell on the most reasonable terms Physicians sending orders will be promptly attended to, and supplied with articles they may rely upon as genuine. Physicians' prescriptions will he accurately and neatly prepared from the best materials, at any hour of the day or night. • Also, for sale, a larpt stock of fresh and good Perth rnery. dee.l6 J. L , LEHM kit, C W. A NIMPAC.N. Latr of Pltimburgh. Pa. Last of Na‘hvil:r. Trn T MINTER Si ANDERSON, DEA uuts in Comm,— I' , I_4 warding and Comore non 3frichanu, No. ii, Fro Strert, abora Broadway. Cincinnati, Ohio. John D. Davis, AUCTIONEER and COMMiNNIMI Merchant, Cornet of Wood and Fifth streets. Pittsburgh, is ready tore eeive mercbandire of every description on consignment for public or private sale, and from long experience in the above business, flatters himself that he will be able to give entire satisfaction to all who may favor him with theft patronage. Regular sales on Mondays and Thrtrsdays of Dry Goods and Fancy articles, at 10 o'clock, A. M. Of groceries, Pittsburgh manufactured articles, new and second hand furniture, lke., at 2 o'clock, P. M. Sale* every evening at early gas-light. augl2-y. A FULTON, Bator.' Brass Founder, has rebuilt and .1•1 commenced business at his old stand. No. 70 Se cond,. between Market and Ferry streets, where he will be pleased to see his old customers and friends. Church, steamboat, and bells of every size, front 10 to 10,000 pounds, Cant from patterns of the most approved models, and warranted to be of the beat materials. Mineral Water Pumps, Counters, Railings, he. he., to gether with every variety of Brass Castings, if required, turned and finished in the neatest manner. A. F. is the sole agent for Babbiu's Anti-Affraetion Me tal, so justly celebrated for the reduction of friction in machinery. The boxes and composition can be had of him at all times. novl3-7 SHAWLS,—A. A. Mann 4- Co., 62 Market street, have received the most extensive assortment of Shawls to be found in this city. In addition to the various styles of Cashmere, Turkeri, Wool Plaid, Thibet, Net, &c., he has received a new style of French Long Shawls, a superior article and very fanhinnlible, • S. Lowry, Merchant railer, St. Charles Budding, Wood Street, HAVING associated with him, in the above business, Mr. D. Rnotirs, whose long experience—both in the eastern and southern cities—as a cutter, cannot fail to give him advantages, in this branch of the trade, which few possess, in giving satisfaction to every variety of taste, no matter how fastidious or simple in their attire. We shall also keep constantly on hand a well selected stock of Cloths, Cassimeres, and Vesting', together with many other articles pertaining to a gentleman's wardrobe. .1. S. Lowry, thankful for the very liberal patronage he has received from the citizens of Pittsburgh, would re spectfully solicit a continuance actheir favors, which will be received with a determination to please. aplB-dtf Important' To the Merchants and Manufacturers qf Pittsburgh. WM. A. KINSLOE, 3 doors east of the, Poet Office, is an authorized Agent for the Srattaxxvu.ix DAIL) AND WZEILY HERALD. The Herald has been established nearly half a century. and has an extensive and substan tial circulation throughout the populaus and rich counties of Eastern Ohio, Western Pennsylvania and Virginia. Persons wishing to extend their business, will not fail to embrace the above favorable opportunity to do so. (p - Terms of advertising moderate, with an editorial notice gratis, if requested. marl° Spring, Fashions for 1545. ArCORD k (late M'Cord sing,) HAT- TERS, will introduce the Spring Style of HATS this day, Saturday, March 4th, 1848. Their friends and customers are requested to call and examine their stoat. or Spring Hats just received from New York, at their store, corner of Fifth ro. 8 Wood eta. mar 4 Leeching, Cupping an :leading. NO. 55 , lIITu STRIET- B. NORRIS, (Successor to M. R. Delany.)—Fresh Leeches received monthly; attendance at all bourn. Reference: The Physicians of Pittsburgh, 'Allegheny? and Birmingham. - March 13 3 1E48. I most cheerfully recommend to the Physiciaml, Pam!. lleiotad all:my - former friends and patrons, Mr. IL. B. NORRIS; as•being thoroughly acquainted srith the busi ness, and worthy of patronage. N. R. DELANY. uttull4fir w.! Business ((Curbs HEW TO Merchants generally, in Pittsburgh, Pa. Merchants generally. Nashville. Penn. W. P. Lane & Co , Louisville, Ky. Springer & Whiteman, 2 Cincinnati, Ohio. James Johnston & Hewitt, Herrn & Co., New Orleans. Magregor & Morris, New York. Duval. Keighler & Co., Baltimore. Smith. Bagaley & Co.. Philadelphia. Daniel Deshan, Boston M=MIEI PITTSBURGH, TUESDAY, MAY 9, 1848 Spring Style. SMOORE, has just received from New York, the . Spring Style of Hats—which he will introduce on Saturday, March 4. All those in want of a neat and superior Hat, will pleas call and examine, at No. 75, Wood street, ad door above Fourth street. m 3 FALL. F Moore has lust received from New York the Fall Style of HATS, which he will in troduce this day, Saturday, August Seth. All those in want of a neat and Superior HAT would do well to call at • NO. 75 WOOD STREET, ang29 3d door above Fourth. J.OWNSEND, CA - 11 • & C'., Successors to the old hem of C. Townsend & Co., and Can tr. Rowland, beg leave to announce to their friends and to the public gen erally, that they are now prepared to execute all kinds of work in the Coach and Wagon-making business, at the shortest notice, and warranted to be of the best qual ity. The very large quantity of seasoned timber with which they are prepared, and their facilities for business, enables them to insure the public that they are prepared to carry on an extensive and prompt business in their line, and they respectfully solicit a continuance of the liberal patronage bestowed upon the late grins. sep4 A GRIDDLE k Co. have removed to the corner of Wood street and Diamond alley, over S. M , Clain'a leather store, where they arc prepared to furnish Venetiau Blinds, Wholesale and Retail, at prices• much reduced; having a very eccentric made of painting, and other advan times unknown to others in the trade. Besides giving a su perior finish to Blinds, they trimihem with the beat mate rials, making them 'rich and durable. N. B. Wide or narrow slats—portable or permanenefas teningn furnished. 0/41.Biindr refitted. dee.2l-y .1 Q . 'TEFL AND FILE MAN UFACTOR Y.—The su bsc d -0 hers, having enlarged their establishment for therinan ufactnre of STEEL and Fmks--on the corner of O'Hara and Liberty streets, Pittsburgh—are prepared to furnish Files of every description, of the best quality; and being determined to make it the interest of consumers to pur chase Files from them . , respectfully invite the patronage of all who use the article. marlri-y N kTEWLY INVENTED PATENT BLOCK SPRING V TRUSS, for the immediate relief and permanent cure of Hernia and Rupture. (Suited to all sizes.) The superior e Mims of this Truse consist in the comparative case with which it may be worn. The pad of wood be ing neatly balanced on springs, yields to the pressure of any part of it, and therougly adapts itself to any move ment made by the wearer. It can he worn without inter mission, until o cure is effected. The subscribers have made arrangements for the manufacture of these valua ble Trusses, in a superior style, in Philadelphia, and have them nosy for sale at their office, No. 77 Smithfield street, near Sixth, Pinsburgn. GEORGE WATT, jyl D. W. KAUFFMAN. MO.NONspn=stfr.,oll,soUp,Spzb.,bonurgkArpeaorn.—" egrulnTr" signed Proprietors of the Monongahela House 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 enmfort to the Guests. They hope by constant care and attention to business to .merit the pa tronage so liberally bestowed on the late Monongahela Noose. tmarM JAMES CROSSAN & SON. F.:W D/CDTISTORE—Joicv D. AloansN. Wheiry sale and &tail Druggist, No. 93k %Vhod street, one door South of Diamond alley, Pmsdnrc.—The subscriber has just received from the Eastern cities, and I. now opening at the• above stand. a full assortment of articles in his line. consisting of Drugs of all kinds, Dye Stuffs, Paints and Varnishes, Chemicals, &e., together with all such articles as are usually kept for sale at a wholesale and retail drug store. Ills stock is entirely new, and has been selected with care. lie is confident that his articles, both as to quality and price, will please such as may favor him with a call. myo..y 4 TIIENCUM Refr”Antent and Bashing Saladqs, Lae,. fl oy Sir re t.—The aubseribtrs4k.cryty tahnkfal for the increased and still increasing patronage bestowed on them. since the opening of their establishment, beg leave to state that their baths are open at all time& and that hot, cold and shower baths can lit had at any moment.— A few more boarders can be accommisdated by the week, and gentlemen can procure breakfast, dinner, supper, rte.. at the usual hours. lay : breakfast 71 o'clock, a. M.; dinar r. supper p. fa. Oysters, cooling drinks, and other refreshments furnish ed in a superior style, amid charges moderate. janlS PXI, IC. THOMPSON & CO. ArONONI:AIIKLA PLANiNG MILL,—jO, rr:s Mem: IN( isote would reowee . tfully inform hi, friends end the Inddic, flint his new establishment 1. now in full operation. and that he is prepared to furni.h Boat Cabins. and fin tin orders for Planed Lumber, with promptitude, and at the lowest rules Ilonnt and Plank, planed on ono or both aides, eon &tooth on band. SaA, Doors and Mouldings, of every description, road• to order. &lidera and Carpenters would find it to their advan laze to give him a eel,. or he can now fornish them with planed stuff, suitable (or every description of work. der!1•11 WARD LI V EFiv ST A 111-11—The subseriber. having brought out tha well, known Livery Stable kept by C. U. Doty, in the Firth R•ard. respectfully informs his friends and'the pub• lie generally. that he will keep at all times a smock of the two. description of ailing horses, buggies, carriages of all kinds. and in short everything required iu his lin* of business. A considerable portion of his stock is new, and ha is confident cm stock in the city will be superior to his. His terms will be moderate. Hi. amble Is on Liberty St., a few doors above the canal bridge, where respectful ly solicits a sham of public , patronage Cif MLLES. COLEMAN. • 1 1 7 - fle is also provided with mi elegant Hearse, which will be furnished when required_ orets. New Hat and Cap Store. 4 CHAS. 11. PALI.SON. (lam of the firm fit of Paulson h. Gill.) having ripened his new store, at No 7:1 Wood street. next door to the corner of Fourth, is not's , manufacturing, and receiv ing from the - Eastern cities, a very large assortment of liars and. Caps of every description, Warranted to be made in fbe best manner and o f the best material s . Ot ter, Seal, fine and cannon Muskrat, Sealette, Hair Seal, Plush and Glared Caps. ALSO— A fine Atoltalrlttletti of ladies rtllll, such as Lynx. Patch, Genet, and Coney Muffs. Tmixts and Fur trim mings, all of which lie oilers at Eastern prices for cash. both wholesale and retail. • Country merchant. will please call and •xismine m stock briars , piirelinsiiiir elsewhnre __et reale Shoe Store. jII. GRILL os: & CO are now receiving their Stintig supplies ; consisting of on•of th• lamest. cheapest. ■nd best assortment of Boots and Shoes that they hove ever been able to bring to this market. Al-SO—Ladies' and Misses' Florence Braid and Straw Bonnets, of the Intent style; together with a splendid as sortment of Palm Leaf flats, Men's and Boys' Summer Cops... ALSO—A large lot of New 'York Tanned Sole Leath er, al I of which, having been purchased at the lowest rates, and selected with grant cars for the 'Kestern trade, will he sold at a small adrenals on the eosh and charges. All merchants wishing to purchaen will find it to their interest to call and examine their stock before purchasing elsewhere. mart-tf Pl - TI'BI3IIIBM CHAIR AND emilsor WARE HOUSE—No. eV, Third street, Piashurch.—The sub scribers would respectfully return their thanks to their friends and the public, for the very liberal patronage be stowed strict the commeneetnent of the new firm, and world earnestly solicit a continuance of the same. They would respectfully invite those who want to par= chase anything in the furnilure or chair line, to gtve them a call and examine their extensive stock now on hand, consisting of some of the most splendid Eastern and French patterns of Rosewood and Mahogany Furni ture. Flattered by the very extensive patronage receiv ed in their business, they have, at considerable expense. made arrangement. in New York, by which they will have the latest Eastern patterns forwarded monthly, thus giving the citizens of Pittsburgh an opportunity of pa tronizing horrie industry. and finding in their own city what they formerly would obtain only In the East. Hav ing adopted the principle of small profits and quick sales, they will be able to sell at as low rates as any of the establishments in the Eastern Cities. novlO-y ROBERTS & RANE. SHAVING AND 11A1R DRES.SNG SALOON-131.4cl ante & FOCNTAXN, Tbrisorial Professors, have fitted tip the saloon on the corner of Cherry alley and Water at., near the National Hotel, formerly.occupied by Clement Archer, and are prepared to wait on gentlemen at once, with ease, comfort and politeness. littonnection with their saloon, they have fitted np an excellent shower bath, where persons can Wee 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. febl7-tf NEW HAT AND CAP STORE---JAMES WILSON. Hat Manufacturer, (formeilrof the corner of Diamond alley and Wood sts.,) begs leave respectfully to inform his old eu.stomers,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 =ZAP, as any in the city,) may he had. J. W. very cordially invites his friends and the public to remem ber his new location and establishment, and give him a call as hearty as he intends to welcome them. mar3l-ly ear oo an ' one ore No. 117 Wood street, opposite. Davis' Auction Store. A ItIPCAMAION resaectfully informs his friends and 21... the public generally, that he has opened, at the above place, with an assortment of Ladies' and Gentle men's Boots and Shoes superior to anything ever brought to this market: consisting In part of Ladles' fancy col-or ed Gaiters and Half Gaiters; Slippers, single-soled, from 50 cents to 81,50; White Kid and Satin Slippers, 81,50 to 81.75; together with every variety of Ctuldrens' Fancy substantial Boots, Shoes, and Sippers. Gentlemen's Hoots, from 82,50 to 85,00. In short, lam prepared with every thing in my line; and flatter myself, from my long experience in the business, that I will be able to give general satisfaction to all who may favor me with their natronage. IapIRI A. M'CAMMON. Whip, Cane. Umbrella and uaraam FAR No. 140 Wood Street, M between Si CTO ith and Y, Virgin Alley, riga burgh, Pa., opposite Dr. Herron's Church. • Olean W. Tnc has always on hand, af his own manufacture, a large assortment - of Maps, Canes, Umbrellas, and Parasols, of every de , scripuon which he will dispose of, Wholesale • - - or Retail, at prices as low as the y can be pur chased for in:the Cities of eitherjblew York, Philadelphia . or Baltimore. Workmanship warranted equal to 'those madadictured in either of the' above mentioned Cities: Err Repairing done neatly. Za • •P2' 1.4 Q. • i Dulness (garbs. EUNM 1X1M13113 J. ANKRIM & CO !ifisteilanenus. am . I turns e, AUCTIONEER AND COMMISSION MERCHANT, At I...WHEAT C IRCULAR—The PA. nIRCULA—The undersigned having complied with 1...) the requirements of the Auction Law, and taken out a Commission as Auctioneer, for - the - City of Allegheny, is now ready to receive merchandise, in all its variety; on consignment for either public or private sale; and from long experience in the above branches of business, flat ters himself that he will be able to give entire satisfaction to all who may favor him with their patronage. Liberal advances made on consignments. I shall en deavor to maks speedy sales and quick returns. Tendering you and your friends my services, I.remain your obedient servant, WhL ./. BURNSIDE. ...Allegheny city, September, 1847. • James May, Jes Nrcuny, John Little. Jr., Sohn a Guthrie, Wm. A 1111! & Co, Jones B. NPClintock, JaMes K. Logan, John D. Davis, Parke & Stamen, John B-64- Fadden & Co., Alexander Stuart, Young & Stevenson. n i novld- artwright, TM - PORTER and Manufacturer of Cutlery, Surgical and I. Dental Instruments, Saddler's and Tanne'r's hand ttiols, Taylor's Patent Shears, ace. Also, manufactures Truss es, Supporters, tee., in great variety. John Cartwright, manufacturer and importer of Pen, Pocket, and Table Cutlery; Razors, Scissors, Files, Saves, Tools, ike., has removed to 83 pop Svitarr, second door beloiv Diamond alley, And has lately - received a large assortment of PEN AND POCKET KNIVES, KNIVES AND FORKS. Also, Rogers' and Whotsenholms' FINE CUTLERY, Elliott's, Rodgers', Wade and Bro.'s Razors, Scissors,. Razor Strops, &c. Damascus and Wire Twist • GUNS, RIFLES AND PISTOLS. Allen's, Colt's, and Blunt's REVOLVERS; Powder Flasks, Shot Belts, Game Bags: Walker's and Coxe's Extra Percussion Capsl Bowie, Dirk, and Hunting Knives. Tools, such as Callipers, Bits,y, Nippers, Hand Vices, Squares, Rules,Draces, Spoke Shaves. Stocks and Dies, Wire and Iron Guages, Mathematical Instruments, Sc., in very great variety. Ha - Jobbing and repairing neatly and punctually done. ma9-ly Auction. Notice. HE subscriber has paid into the Treasury of the Com l. monwealtb, the amount of license required by law. He has given the regularly approved security, and taken out a comission of the first class, as an Auctioneer of the city cif Pittsburgh, and rented that spacious wareroom belonging to Sylvanns Lothrop, Esq., No. 114 Wood st., three doors from Fifth, where he is prepared to attend to the 'sale of every kind of Merchandise, Furniture Real Estate, Stocks, Shipping, either at the Auction ?looms or on the premises, and will in all cases exert himself to the utmost for the benefit of his employers, on the most reasonable terms; he will sell exclusively and only on commission; neither purchasing nor having any.interest whatever on goods in the store, but merely the Commis sion for 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 time on the most accommodating terms; merchant.; will not be charged for advances. Regular sole days, Mondays and Thursilays,orDry Goods, Groceries, Furniture..te.; rind every evening, Hardware. Cutlery, Watches, Guns, Pistols, and fancy articles: Books on Saturday evening s. p JAMES MICENNA. REAP HAT AND CAP HOUSE., N 0.102, Wood Street. SPRING FASHIONS. sl SILK, BRAVER, AND NUTILt HATS. Thu subscriber respectfully informs his customers and the public, that be has returned from New York, bringing with him the most approved style of Hats, for spring and summer senor, adopted by William 11. Beebe, Broadway, (late Beebe Costar.) He would also inform the public, that be is daily manufacturing, Hats and Caps, of all des criptions, which he is determined to dispose of at prices to please the purchaser: that is, cheaper Roan any other lint establishment in the city. rCreouttlry Merchants, wishing to purchase Hats and Caps, by wholesale, are requeste to call and examine his assortment: as he feels con d fident of being able to please in quality, quantity, and price. G. LA W. door Murer. No. 102, Wood st., 3d door belo , w John anufac D. t Das' msti-irtm Commercial Auction New York Pekin Tea Com any. CAUTION TO THE PUBLIC. A LEX.ANDER JAYNES is the only authorized agent .t 1 in Pittsburgh and Allegheny cities, for the sale of the Pekin Tea Company's Teas of 75 and 77 Fulton at., New York. Any other person in Pittsburgh pretending to sell our Teas is an imposter, and deceives nil who may 'patronize him. It is commonly known that the Pekin Tea Company's Teas have proved superior to all other Teas sold, and far 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 cheep stuff. which they have obtained elsewhere.— Others main assume the name of the Pekin Tea Com pany and inmate our packages, and thereby deceive many. We err informe,l that there is a person in Pittsburgh telling 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 Fekin Tea Company, as consumers of tea will readily discover by comparing 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. B.—Messrs. AIcCALLMONT /c BOND. of Philadel phia, have no connexion, whatever, with the New York Pekin Tea Company, nor have they any right or privi lege to sell teas under a name so nearly resembling ours as to have a tendency to mislead the public. DOUGLASS & CO., nov4 7.5 and 77 Fulton at.. N. Y. Great Sale of Nursery Stock I ." Toe extensive stock of old LANDRETH NUR SER Phi lES. ladelphia. is about to be disposed of at PUBLIC AUCTION—the undersigned in tending to relinquish business. Such an opportunity for obtaining Nursery Products at Auction, has never been presented in America.. and the attention of the trade, and all who wish to decorate their grounds in Town or Coun try. or enlarge their Green house rattails., is respectfully invited. For improving the grounds of Cemeteries. Churches, State and County Offices. etc., this sale will af. ford unequalled facilities. Catalogues in detail OM in preparation. The seta of the out-door artwks •ivilL com mence on TUESDAY, MARCH Slat, and the Pheitits in Pau, on TUESDAY. MAY LW. , Proper aid for safe pack ing and shipment will be given, when required; and as there will be no postponement or reservation, persons from tiodent points may attend the sale without fear of disappointment. a.. Orders to he executed at PRIVATE SALE will he reces•ed unul the above periods. nod the usual strict at tention given. . D. LANDRETH Ps FULTON. It may be proper to state, to preverremisapprehension, that it is the 'Nursery business only, the subscriber is about to relinquish. hie attention will he herentler whol ly devoted to the culture of weeds, and to their itale,at his warehouse, SA Chestnut Street. (Y - Ativ further iniormation will be given by Mr. P. L. SNOIVDP.N. Pittsburgh. mar 14 i' ENVBOCtr 4---Memorit)fMetliodism—lntrodue 11l non of Methodism into the Eastern Cities, compris ing biographical sketches of its first churches, and remin iscences of its early struggles and succesiee. By Rev. A. Stevens. A. N. Memoir of Rev. David Almel, M. A., Missionary to China, by hisittephew, Rev G. It. Williamson. Mark Wilton, the Merchant., Clerk. By Rev. Charles B. Tesler. M. A., author of "Margaret, or the Peer{," "Lodi Mary," he., Re. The above, with a great variety of new books, on hand and just receiving. ELLIOTT & ENGLISH, atilt! 56 Market street. /1 1 11 E READY RECKONER.-Fur Ship Builders, Boat Builders, and Lumber Merchants; cubical i correct measurement of scantling, boards, planks, con tents of square and round timbers, saw log., wood. Ac., comprised in a number of tables, to which are added ta bles of wages by the month; board or rent, by the week or day ' • and railroad distances ; also, interest tables—by .1. M. Scriber, author of the " Engineer's and Mechanic's Companion," Ac., Ste. For sale by • JOHNSTON A STOCKTON. Booksellers, cor. Market and Third .ts. IMPUDENCE.—From a published U card of M'Calmont & Bond, of Philadelphia, the public would be led to believe that we have been claim mg llprivilege we had no right to.- That "they have abandoned, some time since, the exelusive agency try's tem," and that we have right to claim "exclusive limit ' egos with Heir tens" I never pretended to sell the teas of this spurious concern. I hare 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 but as wool dealers. The tea business of M'Callmont & Bond is about eight months old, and' their assumption of the Pekin Tea Com pany's name is 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 denied even an agency in Philadelphia, for the New York Company, that Company hating refused even thus far to confide in them. I know not what kind of wool they keep, or What kind of teas; lam only certain that keep or obtain one of the Pekin Tea Company's of New York. Any person reading this card will see the gross decep tion they wish to practice on the public, and to the injury of my business. 111'Callmont &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 Mack sheep. fnot , lol ALEX. JAYNES. rALLLMILE CITY PROP ERPY—For as nn • proved Property on Liberty Street containing a large Brick Dwelling House with good cellars, a Hall of entrance two Parlors, Dining-room Rltchen and 'Wash room on first +tot y a Hall and four splendid rooms on 2d story. Three fine rooms on 3it story and three rooms -on the garret all finished in modern style and in comfortable order. Also, two large Building Lots on Penn'greet a bargain. eon be had in the above property if applied for soon, terms accomodating. S. CUTHBERT, Gen agent. April 8. 1848. Smithfield above 4th street. outovaa. IDir & E. TOG]) would respectfully inform the mer- XL. chards of this city and our customers grenerally, that we have removed our stock of SMrtsi and Cents Fur nishing Goods to the corner of Filth and Market streets, 2d story over W.& P. :Hogue, entrance .on Filth street, where we intend to keep on hand a largo stock of Shirts, _of our own manufacture with an assortment of Gentle meted Furnishing Goods, usually kept by Eastern Whole sale Furnishing Stores. - .Being very thankful for the kind patronage bestowed on us for the past year, we would be happy to receive calla from our old customers arid .merehants generally, and would Inform them that we intend nothing on'our ppart shall 'induce them lOokfid•ther, as we e;peat to add , to:our mock, and diminish our prices. Merchants and dealari are,aollettod to examine Cook ofGooda. • aplo4 •" BOOK AND JOB PBINTING.OFFICB t N. W. Corner of Wood and Flak Streets. THE Proprietor of the Mciartmo POST and MERCURY AND lriarnmscrtramat, respectfully informsl . si friends and the patrons of these papers, that he.has large as sortment of JOB. TYPE, AND, ALL OTHER ALIITE RIALS necessary to a Job Printing Office, anti that be is prepared to execute LETT= Pans ISITSTING OT EVERT DESCIMITION.: I • , Books, Big: of Lading, Circulars, Pamphlets, Bill Heads, • Cards Handbilhr, Blanks, . &All kinds of Blanks, Stage, Steamboat and OuncdSoat- Bills,with appropriate Cuts, printed on the shortest notice and most reasonable terms. - He respectfully asks the patronage of, his "friends, and the public in general, in this branch of - his L. b li tis krtp ess Eit : • sep22 Vegetable .Th2linirkiary -Babies - 6i . 1 - TT is now twena, years. since I first peed theVegeta blel Pulmonary BRIMILITI in tny family. Sillikthat time It has been my practice to keep a betshrof thaltrtiale by me for the use of my family, which is Mite, chd for the benefit of my friends. I hai , e uniformly foundit to be a very valuable. efficient medicine; and think, that by using it seasonably for the complaints for which it ,is recom mended,-it has often prevented the disease front taking a more serious form. In one instance, I recommended it to my brother, who resides in the State of New York, who was dangerously ill with a disease of the lungs. He has since written to me for more, having found no which gave him so much relief. P OTIS ,TECK. Sold in Pittsburgh by B. A. FAISTOC a K &;CO Corner of First and Wood; also , ` corner Sixth.. , and Wood streets.dec.2s PURE GREEN AND BLACK TEAS. from,the7 Actr - York Pekin Tea Company.—Just rece i ved tit the Pe kin Tea Store, 72 Fourth street, a very large supply of fresh Green and Black Teas, of all the different grades and qualities imported into this country: packed in lead. in 510. boxes, in 1 lb.. lb.. and fib. packages. A 150.5 lb. tin Cannisters, of the different qualities, convenient for families and steamboats, ranging in prices from an cents Plb., to 31.50. Fine Ootong Black Teai, at 50 02;, ;5, 871 e., and 81.00 P lb. U f • We wql refund the money In all cases whore our Toes do not give satire satisfaction, or exchange for a ilifferent article. For sale at the 'Pekin Tea Store, 72 Fourth 5t..1,11- deell A. JAYNE% 'DOTS. SHOES. TRUNKS. lk.C.—Follantbes, ¢ Hay ward, wholesale and retail Boot, Shoe and Trunk Store. No. tfin Liberty street; nearly opposite 1110 head of Wood. F.& H. have in store and are receiving their Pell and Winter stock of ROOTS, SHOES. &c.. conaisting of the largest stock they have ever been able to bring to thii market. Otir stock of gooks have mostly been manufac tured to our order, and expressly for the Pittsbufgh mar ket. We also have constantly on hand a splendid stock of Hayward's Metallic Ginn Elastic Shoes, both Air ladies' and gentlemen's u-ear, the most beautifillarttple ever manufactured. We would solicit an examination of our stock of goods, by all who wish to purehnse dither at wholesale or retail, as we shall sell at a snudigadvaner above cost. Country merchants will find it to thOir inter est to call and examine our clock before'purchasine. FOLLANSBEE & HAYWARD, No. 186 LibM-ty sl ang2l p ( ANDS—Chickening.—One splendid rose wood CI Oc. tave Piano Forte, made by Cbickering. Hostkon. Flee.—One semi-grand Piano Forte, from the ntanufac fory of Henry Herz, Paris. 61.0ctaves. Gale if. Co.—One carved rose wood Y Octave, rittde by Gale & Co., New York. One ditto mahogru4;6l Oc tave. Smddart. New York.—Ono elegantmahogany Piano, 0 Octave, which has been in use for about a year 4 Price two hundred dollars. SECOND HAND PIANOS.—An excellent Second hand Piano, mad. by Loud k. Brothers, in good order. Price 5100. One second-hand Piano. price 860. no9For sole by JOHN IT. BTELLOR, St Wood street. G -- OODS at Z. Kmsrr's new store 67 Market st. t 45 PCS china vases. various styles; 4 doz. pieces shaded and plain velvet ribbon;' 2 " black Ai • 2 " Celestial and Terrestial Globes; • !: 11 " Ivory Memorandum Tablets; 4 " Cut velvet pocket books and card eases. 4 " Horse-shoe combs, imitation of shell; 6 German silver tea bells. . . : TRM • A lar,Te lot of Gimp head lM black fringe. A good assortment of Drab and mole colored; U. if Gimp to match; u u Wide black Graduated Buttons. ! With a great 'variety of miscellaneous goods r amongs which are Extra large size lmong Bum Coral Bends. assorted strands; Writing . Desks, all sizes; Ladies work boxes Backgammon Boards; ' Gold Spectacles, all ages; Black Union Galloon. All the above goods will be sold low. TrOMCEPATHIC BOOKS.—Just received,at the Book -1 I store of the subscriber, in Fifth st., near Market: Mauna Medico, pure, by Samuel Hahnitman, translated and edited by Charles Julius Hempel, M. D., 4 vole. Haranan's Acute Dissaset. by Dr. Hempel, vol. 1. • Homoeopathic Domestic Medicine. by J, Lowrie ! , en larged and improved by A. J. Hall, M. D. Tithes New Manuel, vol. 1 , Nos. 1 and 3. Hering. Domestic Physician. A Manuel of Domestic Cookery, for the use of petsons who are under Hommopathie treatment. Booninghausen's Th9rapsetie Pocket Book, for Iliimas pathists, by Dr. Okie. Haberrian's Chronic Diseases, vol.' 5. Together with Medicine Chests, of different sizes'. and prices. rental VICTOR SCRIBA. , TrALUABLE BOOKS--BOHN'S STANDARD LI Princ ß e lL R A o ß s Y co .— e' M L a e c o h i t a h v e e lFliou rHistory cooef ' F lo o e r n n e o !.and de Medici; Schiller's Don Carlos end other Dramas; Beck man's History of Inventions; Memoirs of Count Mam mon, ; Selacycli's Philosophy of History; Schleyell's Dramatic Literature: Memoirs of Col. Hutchinson; Robt. Hill's Miscellaneous Works;, Life of Bomenuto Cox's Itnuse of Austria; Bonterweek's Spanish Litant— tore. For sale by H. S. BOSWORTH &CO dad 43 Mar k etre . ri tSSOCEIT-11. stg between the subscribers, under the style of Poindexter 0.. was dissolved on the Ist inst.. by mutual consent. R:11 7 . Poindexter is authorized to settle ell the business or the concern. R. W. POINDRYTER, C. H GRANT. NOTlCE—Having purchased the entire interest of C. H. Grant. in the late concern of Poindexter & Co., land associated in son, Theodore Poindexter, with me:t' the business will y be continued as usual under the style of Poindexter kCo. lap'2ll R. W. POINTOP.XTP.p. oTiTirt.,co..,,,,er : - ......_,....._1: I. BATES; Ti lotesale and Retail Dealer in Boors, Shoes and TVunks, Starr corner 0pe11.1.11111 Fifth and Smittoldd streets,' .Ftittsburch.—Tha rub , scriber respectfully announce, to his old eustorders and the public generally, that he has removed his Boot, Shoe and Trunk Store to the large new warehouse. Irdely erected at the corner of Fifth and Smithfield streetsop posite the old Pittsburgh Foundry, where he will keep on hand a larre assortment of BOOTS, SHOES, HAIR AND LEATHER TRUNKS, VALICES, CARPET BAGS, .tce., of all descriptions and sizes, which he will sell for teen as cheap as can be bought in this market. ;I Being conneteed with some of the largest menttfaefur ing establishments in the eastern cities, and receiving goods almost every week dining the season, he offers , great inducements to purchasers, either by wholesale!;or retail, as he offers his goods at lower prices than th o seilof the same quality can be bought elsewhere in the city. t I manufacture and keep constantly on band, Boys' and Youths' Calf and Kip Boots, a very neat and serriceable article. irr Remember the place, "Great Bargain Corner.";. J. BATES, Corner Fifth and Smithfield streets. ar.8.1 G ROCERIES,,---! 400 bbls. N. 0. Molasses; 50 bbls. St. Louis S. H. Molasses; • 12 hf. do do do do; 200 bags Coffee, prime green; 75 hf, chests assorted Tear 1 10 10 siz3odo pound caddies Y. H. and Imperial Tea; • 60 hhds. Sugar; do do a i 40 bbls. Tea; 100 bores Bzlo Window Glass; 10 do 10:12 do; 50 do Tobacco. A large assortment of all kinds of Groceries en hand at the new warehouse of EDWARD HAZLETON, , ap24 North-east corner of the Dismond.• loc t r.matit. A LARGE stook of Scheel Book', Paper„Statianery,44., suitable for country sal" ong which axe: Writing Papers, of fine , me di u m,and commorfqnafftkat. Letter do do do do . 110 Note do do do do •do - Note and Letter Envelopee, Slates; Pencils,- Wafers, Quills, Steel Pens, Window Paper (yard wide t ) Plain Mid Printed Bonnet Boards, of different qualines„. Blank Books, in great variety, Family, School and Pocket blea, Crown, Medium, and Double. Crown Wrapping Pan per, M'Cluify's Eclectic Spellers and Readers, Ray's Eel lactic. Arithmetic,, Cobb's Primers, Spellers, and Readers, Sanders' do. do. du. Arithmethies—by Adams, Davis, Colburn, Smith, Stock= testi - Emerson, and others. Geographies—by Mitchell, Olney, Smith, Morse, Good. rich, Parley, and others. Grammans—by Smith, Kirkham, Malcom', Weld, and others. itb klE oye Lt ro O u ß, ftb. For sale, at fourpri' yr7The higheit market price paid In cash for good, r* b le et j° 4 llN deor ff r. mixed rags. aplB DRUGS. --Gust Myrrh Turkey; " Gamboge; Kin° True; Opium, new crop; Galbaanm, strained; Extr't. Julep; u Dandelion; " Belladonna; , . Jae . received, and for sale by decl4 -B. FATINESTOCK & CO.;' Col'. First and - Wood sta. A VERY fine assoOlitent -of-Fancy such as,Fani AncordSo Jewelry, Glove Fri 3llnu, Steel Guodit'o , eeird'ese:np on s, . :idßnd finger Stars and Tasielt for Re/m.114i,', a . . MEMOS BP2/ - le.Sa=t. Young Ladles' Elemtnaryililleghela*C,Wl. .111_1LzeiNts. 'E' h d w e7lity2 an Tit e n s errterniret eel of his School, Fro ‘ m the corner of Sandusky and Straw: berry streets, where he has been teaching for the last twelve mouths. On and after April Ist, lie will ...elm,. Rooms on Federal street, in "Colonade How," find door. from the bridie; The Academic Year will consist of two Sesbions, of. tire months each, comineucing.o4 4ite Ara Monday in February and September. - RATER OP rem., PER SERRION OP PIVR 310tenfi, English Deptirtment—lncluding Reading, Ortitogiaph, and Defining, Writing : English Grammar Rhetone; Lei gic, English Composition and Criticism, deogrephy,' , ll4 tory, Arithtnet and the higher branches of Mathematle4 Natural Philosophy, Chemistry, Astronomy. Bolan*: Phy. siologY, Geology, In tellectual and Moral Science, and. a tY other branches requisite to a thorough English Educe. twit •$2O CS Classical Depariiinent-Llnclutling the Latin, , and French languages. each an additional charge 0f. , .-011 00 The services of competent Teachers are aeenred. for such as may desire to receive idstructiOna id Drairina Painting, and Music. Those designing to enter, will find it to their kiterlist to do so as near to the opening of the Session at possible; yet pupils will be received at auy time during the Session, and will be charged at the above rates only . from - the time of entrance. Ne deductions will be mad. ibi Amen ces, except in cases of protracted illness. - Any information which may be desired, will be sheaf. folly communicated to those who call upon the iestreelet at his rooms. Reference may also be made to the foliowing men:— Dr. T. F. Dale, Allegheny, lion. C. Sholer,,Fldrhargh• Rev. D. Elliott, R. D. 11. Riddl‘.:".." Mr. H. P. Schwartz, " Rev. 11. Dy l er ' el' lanai-dam . . - - T S. MORRIS & COS BLACK. SVRIT/NG INK, Fes - t p Steel or Quill Pons, and the Copying Press.-rThie halt is ale result of the experiments of several Years, devoted to the manufacture, on an 'extensive scale, of an-article suited to all the purposes of the consumer. The, ICirfee. tiestion of this Writing Ink consists in the folletving•prtipere : FLurorrr—in which property it will b•Rntad to . surpass all previous preparations. It will flow' with porn feet freedom, either from quill or steel pens, and isentirel" ly free from any corrosive qualities. CoLore--The eolog of this article is a rich; beautiful blue black.: ' - ~ [l•J'All good black Ink, from its necessary eheraeal' constitution, requires exposure to the air to impart asleep color. It must not, therefore, be expected, Meth" ma meat the bottle is oped, the Ink will be found to .Iwa jet black. The first appearance will be pale; but alletexe poems to the chemical action of the atmosphere,--saber an paper or in the inkstand, it will assume a brilliant black hue. Prazitstranct—The color is nnalterab b tbi hip of time. It will never fade. Ou :hie accou le y nt, all bopor s tant records should be made in this article; 4.0 ye arA , gisly deepen and strengthen its tint. N. B. This Ink is suitable for all kinds of M.etallits - - Pens, and for Pens made of Quills; and what is toipow tent and very desirable with many, will give &parfait' impression by the Copying Press. .., We are using, in the institutions with which ~ - .ire aro connected, Morrie Blue Black Writing ink; and,ist respect ,' to fluidity, brilliancy and permanenc, believe it superior . - ' to any Ink we have h eretofore re used . " [Signed, l-' "A. Thurston, Cashier Bank of Louisville*. Wm...lfieti an/son, Cashier Northern Bank of Kentucki . ; George a - Gawathmey, Cashier Bank of Kentucky; L.' Sloe, President of the Gas Bank, Thomas L. Helm, Clerk Barren County Court; Curren Pope, Clerk of Jellinmo County Court; P. B. Atwood, Secretary Firemen% mum. rune Company; John Muir, AgencLeamgton Imusranno • Company; S. S. Goodwin, Secretary - Portland Dry poet and Insurance Company; D. S. Cbsunbers, Societe Franklin Fir* and Manus Insurance Company;. J. liC . Rhomer, Treasurer Louisville Savinghnitution." '. " A supply of the above Ink, just re cd and for sale by feb7 JOIINSTON &. STOCKTON. • Lar Savinwder _ ..2 • -. . MOUNT EAGLE- bo TRIPOLI,g MANUFACPo TURED-ler THY BOSTON XOUNT EAGLE WORKS, : ,,. F OR cleaning the surface of Window:, Afirrem. and Glass Warr; and restoring it to its original tramp* reney, this article is decidedly without au equal. .I;icali. . time and labor are saved by its use. AihousaitCrefee -.., cocas could-be adduced, if necessary, to cestift-tolltiS tact. It will remove the oxide from the surface of Goki,-iii. :,•.1 en, Copper, Brass, Britannia, Tin, 4-e., with the facility, giving it an unrivalled polish. .. ' ...1.....,. : . A fair trial Is all that the proprietors ask, avid ligleton. . : .:-.• vines the most skeptical of its utility... .. —1 ~,,,,,:. • - , , Directions for /frt.—Let the Powder be applied Was 1i, ,, . 1 damp, soft woollen cloth. With a - very little =Mu*: , every particle of oxide may be removed. , - . . feb4 JOSEPH R. CARR, GeneratAgent, 1 For sale by JOHN D. MORGAN, Dragghtl , - --i: _ _ mR,I. Ai mF G FT, s nm i ni.LINER, I6.I A c h .I?: ,DI T , 4 (between Penn and the Bridge.)—Dresses, Cloaks, Capes, ..; . g At - entitles, &c., made to the latest French and English I'. Fashions. Also, Bonnets, Hoods, Capes, Head ',Dresses -.li, &c. A choice selction of new styles Satins, Silk Velvets, -LAI French Flowers, Gimps, rich cap and 'bonnet Ribbons, :. i , l, .Faces, Frii,s, Cords. Buttons, Crapes, Modes, - Modems, . --- Cambries, ' andkerchiefs, &c., for sale, wholesale-and. •I .4 retail at e lowest price. Country Milliners supplied ~-,1 with the latest French and English Patients of *Tourisme ---Izt article in the Millinery and Dress-m aki ng line at Mew . ?"^i York prices. Straw Bonnets cleaned and altered to the present Ash- : ''' , V . ..f., ion._ jgn29 - • .-4 Trrsi3URGH STEEL WORKS AND . SEI AXLE FACTORY• ' - - EIZ=3 IOEX Immo. ANUJONES & grIGG, PlouV‘Stetelll,lSteel IERgl ERg o 'l f ou S A ri l n 4 t ing a s n , d eo l a l e - h and i t*. tic Springs, Hammered Iron Axles; and derderlinlitille.- abia Castings, Fire Engine Lamrs, and CoachThinsain g t gesieridly, corner of Rosa and Front sts Pittsburgh, FS feb9-3m I~T ASKS.—lnst received, by ZEBULON . - KENsfilny Market street -1 dozen fine Wax Masks; 6 " • Paper • .5 Common; 3 gross Metallic Comb Clem:awn . 1 dozen Egg Boilers; 1 • Salt Spoons; Z • Bone Mustard Spoons, , , • 6 4 gross Gcmum Silver Table Spoonst " " " Butter Knives; Tea •, 1 " Picture Toy Books; . 20,000 China Marbles; 6 dozen Ana Woolen Comforts. A great variety of Coats and Caps. ASKETS.. 5 dozen line French ß willow Baskets; I • . willow Market • Straw Travelling • - " Clothes . . 12 • Metal Toy 1. • Willow Cradles; 6" Glass Motto Seals; 3 a Bone " Slaws; 3 Allen's Patent Revolving Pistols; 5 - pair common Brass . • 1 dozen setts Chessmen; " Domin 6 " Tailors' To oeig pe Measures; -- 6 • Steel Hey -Kings , assorted; • 3 • China Dogs and Sheept 1 " Strings Amber Beads; 12 Nests T ANDRETH'S GARDEN SEEDS She rase:rib:, has just received his annual :apply ..or:Latidreth's Garden Seeds, 'warranted fresh and genuine,- eirtbnictint every variety worth cultivating. .The-attenticut,Oftfarnt. ere, gardeners, and others, is , respectfully called to'. hie stock. F. L. SNOWDEN/- fehg "Elf.) —LyelPs Elements of Geology; • Ealliman'a Chemistry: Shephard'e brtneralogy; OimateatPa Philatior,.. . . Lardner's Leettntel on &Jenne; • Brongham's Mitn , ol Letters and Science; Beckman's . Itlistorrof herentionn Gray!, Bouudeal Text Book' - Information for_the People; The Art of Painting. For sale by -. • H. S. TIOSVPOItTIf lb. CO:, Fourth etreet. nearldarket - 4, 1 t ---- 311. - S E; .r,w 2, 1,,1 ibrn l , .L • and. Hay ate., each lot having 24 feet front; aiiir . iii e tending back 110 feet. Two of them are corner, iota, tad the Positimi of the whole. property is one,of_the wit ad. vaatageoas ill the city. For further informatt:ll7 to M- 8f.1., S W ARTZATLDF.ft, r 0,,,,.. , ov3-tf ' --- betwe— -- 4 4 ' i .._ @saw or Ran in Wood sal EEC= :" . 'NU TIBER 251. . WM. ALEXANDER & SONS, --- ..4- - -e -: - L.-tlzi Coma Maxims szio Finuttetalea ~ , ,,D a- -.--. .% truarmuctuta, coracrqf Penn and ... - ±, , :t....miwaf .. e. St Clair MUM, opposite. th• Xi, 7:O,FAIINVAIr change HotelaDuranee on NMI sti respectfully inform — their _ Meade and the public, that they are prepared to furnish and id. tend to every thing in the line of Undertakers, as the have quit the business of Cabinet Making; and their a3 tendon will be devoted altogether to the any* business, keep-a large assortment of COFFINS made and SAM • . covered, and lined in the neatest manner,lwith a maths of materials, and at all prices; w• keep/. SHROUDS re 'dy mtule, of all sizes, of Flannel, Cambrics,, and . Ithialbe s at all prices, and made in the eastern a rtutd all other - articles necessary for dressing the de . . and Turniehteir eti funerals, of quality and prices torus; S VER. PLA - for engraving the name and age; ICE CASES for laying the body in ice, by thorn who with to keep their. Metals any length of ttme, and have ZINC PANS tut : iete-i t k . for laying on the body; LEADEN -Coffins shear( on hand. We have a splendid new HEARSE intl." pair 'of fins horses,. and any number of the best carriages,. eta..: Ste., and will be prompt, punctual, and reasonahl% Umbrellas, Parasols, Parse*lancet: j A~N D WALKING CANE .UMBRErIiA.R. r.m. H. RICHARDSON, Breast Pacroar, (the only if ono in the United States,) No, 1114,. Market. streets Philadelphia.. respectfully informed • Merchants era respectddly informed that teoitinarkta. tnanufacturs all the above goods, by the aid of swami notwithstanding the great opposition of parties opposed to the introduction of expensive impnivements.- Jerslau 410 meat is complete, and.prices so low as to give entlreeale Isfaction, irrAs there Is an Umbrella Store no - xt door' ofnearly the same name. it is important you should remeiLlier IL-RICIIA.IIDSO,N, Steam Factory; and PantentreArlke Walking Cant Umbrllks, sign of the LADY SUld NOI 104. Market et., Philadelphia. . ftrAticution is requested to the celebrated •Walkiror Cans Umbrella, a neat and beautiful artiele,ltembiningal4 the advantages of a Cana and Umbrella. -teb4
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