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TEI lica $ u or rwr.r.vxxt.not on unn: One Insertiodls• • • .80 50 One Month, .• . • .•• Two• • •do 095 . Two••do . Three • •do' ' -1.00 Tltree do ..... • • -•-• One Week 1 50 Four do Two••do.• Three do ' 3 00 One Year YEARLY .ADVERTISEMENTS: Cheri:ea/0k .M.Pleasirre.- ONE INTAIIE.. TWO SQVATLES , Sii Mouths 815 00 I Six Months 820 00 One Year ... •.• • • • • .20 00 , One Year 30 00 Larger advertisements in-proportion.- Ili Cards of FOUR LINES. Fire Dollars a Year. Lartm cuts will 'tot be inserted, 'unless an extra price iapai+ll.7,7 Advertisements npon which the number of inser• lions is not marked, will be inserted and charged until or dered ant; • 4 B. AVCALMON'Ir. Attontey at,Late.—Oilice, Fouith street, near, R. Putteisoies Livery. Stable. febl7 1-XIC A. ;W. OLIVER, Nrysiciait and•Sar;ron. JL./. Nu. 8, St. Cluisstrect. Pittabbrgh. late U. S. Attorney, ha V reMOVCii his office in No. 8 St. Clair at. .r.. 1 if I ORL.A N1)0 LOOMIS, Attorney at La/R.—Office 4th V. It., above Wood. , . jolyi‘y ti 1110M.A.S' M.AII.SH.A.I.Ie. Attorney as La to.—Outeo, Lowrie's BuiltUngste Fy rib st. : itill7-IY. eICMALA.N, Attorney at Law, corner of Wylie el and Fifth streets— , Law Corner." . feblo-y . . ......_____. 1i.3.T. KENNEDY, Attorney at Law. Office in the same building with Alderman 111.'31aster. Fifth at., between Wood and Smithfield eta. - aw.rt7-iimo OtiN lIARTON, Attorney arLata.--Ottice, North side el of Fifth street. between Wood arid Smithfield, in the some building with Alderman Morrow. sep3O-ly. JO.SEPII C. Anarary at Law.--tliiims in Wallace's banding, on. ith st., between. Waal and Smithfield its... novlS-y. tiOtttis W.l.AtiNti, Attorney and Von aseitor ni taw and Matra Public.--01fice at tho corner of, 4th .and Wood its: over Sibbett & donee' Exchange office. oct% Attag e n:l n ar o. j ea . u . ns t_ etr! twepn,Stpithfdd and Vrnnt. TEMILINIII.4 NO‘V DEN t Attorney at Lass,--Sattice in 4 .4 tee Insitding on tha North East corner of Ftt.trtll and Snnthfield sta. deist 1;y • MEE bliJittatS ~.,14ternitan.-014ele uottn side Rd' Fink 1 1 1,..-street, between Wood end Sinitkfield, PitLiburgit. deti,lol , • • inNi AI'CAN DI.E.SS m•ci.L 11.13, Atiorni-ys tout iConoset /ors et Lao.--0111no on Fourth street Opposite • It. h It. H. Partrrnttn's Livery Stable, Pinaburalt. onwAtto &sw_t arZWElLDEß..idontrout fliee on Ponrtlistreet: between Wood and timith .field, opposite Patterson's Livery. Stable. MIMI (11g/it:GB ut/.t.attnen, Altar/erg mad- Cou loafer at remove! to the 2,1 door below Grant Al— an Foul, to the orliee lately occupixd by Alderman Mil /cr.. . mar3o =CM W It V. Attorney and Couructllor at La tY je ...f .4 7 .1 7 , ..1n Bak: cevell'a Buildings on,Grant st. 1) 'C.:SHANNON. Attortsgy and ("annul's,. at Lase.— (Mat - on ith4t., between Weod had Smithfield' agti nearly_ appn.itc'ttle - Mayor'soffire. • novr..). SCO rr, '.orditist, 'Fourth st, tive door.; ♦vest 01-Alur) • kat. All si - nrk warranted. and if. noftierfectly %ana l:tau tiainade •i - •• •: . tihiP 1 - ).IiNTOV,AIt.-•—Dr. Roberi Snyder. has reinored• int .1.A., ice to. Fourth street, between Wood and Smithfield sweets.' • martfi-ry ~ A3l.b.s Alterman.—Oniee.on Penn Areet. t • opposite D. Leech h. Co's...packet line °nice. Office hairs front.: o'clock .1., 31-.40.: o'clock P. M. , :;:: . ;::'::'T: . • . :: .-4 _",k,..;;!t. ''.:-.-','. 7 , , ';'•:';' -- :t'':' . * ff..'••••,.'1'4.-.i,::.,;:!`F,.,; ly I.:310N rluelen , has vuatureil ountintesiun Vaud' forwarding lutsinesafroni the Canal Basin to his. new siarti.9cise, hirThird street, nearly opposite the Lost (Mire. ' quay:lo-y tAtsv 11,11 ° ,4; % rv i :r .— ert: r gu j r . if. f tre T V, I li E c l it A ZTro ? til t office Stect r' • op: 3. D. Leer. L W. F. WHITE: trET Ji WHIM Att*rnrys at - Lew, Washington, Pa. Collietions made in Washington, Fayette, Greene and adjoinit, entinties. - • • - apl2,lr lA.J , Z4U Jelli—JlXlif t ;7l. A.:li4Vt. AD y 01.1“ tmo..•••• soltior.at Lam. Joao removed to the calico next door west of Ratty youtersooi s Livery Stable. Fourth street. Durit.o his-abseloce upon public. duty, for the cumin; smooth. ouy business for him may he lest with A. It. Mei Zholoiant.- ttoq., os above. , . feta: AMES'S. ettAFP, Attorney, Couturik.r. and Notary, PiSubarea. Pc., having resigned the °threw' Secreta ry °idle Pittsburgh' Navigation and Fire litsuranceCoin panyi will attend specialty to collections, and business connected with 7..iTaTtention, Insurance. Accounts. and Real Estate. Business hours, Raab 9 A. M., to 9 P. M. 'ice, first door west tal,AldecatAitMdler's,Fourth street, near Giant. • • . • . • .. Kra, . , '.' . , _ Tons A'atary and Coneryancer.—Othert hi Metcsdes /Wilding. Fourth street. near . Smithfield, Pittsburgh. Deed, Bands. Mortgages, Articles eS Agree ment, and all other instruments of writing drawn up with accuracy and dispatch. 'Titles to Real Estate clowned. ' asp_"!-altkorl y ~~": ~. 4EDWIN C. WILSOZi, Attorney and Cou wain, at Low. Franklin, Ve flange" county, Pa., will attend promptly to all basilicas entntsted to his care. Collections madc in Wacrea t .Clarion r .and Jefferson counties. ItYYZE TO 1 CTply l l;7. ri.O a rl C &%;, Pittibn4+ ' '' 7 • , -, 11:::17:r. " 5 1 1%•r t ni. Fnuilail • Ron. J. Wllvern. Steubenville. o.' ' isz-i 1 Mi .Iro CLIENTS.—My partner, Air: Liggett. and Wan. E. Austin; Esq., will attend to my unfinished busi ness, and I recommend them to the patronise of my friends.' I ain authorized to state that they will receive the counsel and assistance of the Hon. EL Biddle. Office 21 'story of Burke's buildings, 4th street. between Wood and Market. [jui.lyji SAMUEL. W. BLACK. MEE (y ix! U. Lure of bererruptibk Teta Southfield street„t • doors below Fifth street, Pitts burgh. Ta. Always.4t hand a full assortment of Plate, and Pivot Teeth, of a variety of shades, as simple Plate.. Molars and Biscuspidatoes, Oum teeth, Screw Pivot teeth. dcc. Teeth and blocks made to ord. v; Dentist; supplied with all articles in the profession. All orders from altruisd must lie accompanied by the cash. ET* Platintkataystys by band. floe ts• T itlOHri A. rAltalnldtrA, Alderman, EVIL Ward, Pena 'L.-between Walnut and O'Hara sts., where he may belband at all times. Those having houses or other pro perty td sell or rent, can have the same punctually atten ded lir debts collected, and all the duties of an Alderman will - receive prompt attention. 0c27-y H EN RY W. WILLIAMS, Acterstry and Couitrieflar at Law, (successor to Lowne & Williams,) Office at the old stand, Fourth st., above Smithfield. • • • THE'Fannershipheretofore testier between heer7 W. Williams, Esq., and'myself, in the practice of the law, W 133 auiolved by-mantel consent , on the 211th tilt.. and the business will hereafter be continued by Henry Mr:Wil liams, whom I most cheerfully recommerul to all for whom I have the honor to do business—ea a gentleman , every way worthy of their confidence. declS-tyWALTF.R 11. LOWRIE. . _ Georgia:l. 11.1i141.16, Conveyancer. OFFICE in Avery Row, Fifth street, above Emithiald, Pit.sburgd. — DEODS, MORTOISCA. ACIISISIONTR,I3ONOA.RIO:CASELILia other instruinents of writing. drawn with Neatness, ie F iii accuracy and despatch. Ile will also attend to drawing and filling Mrchanirs' Liens. Accounts of Rrienters. Admin istrators, .E.rninining sides is Real Estate, Search:4g Ituordsfor Liens, 4-c., 4.. e. . From his long experience and.intimate seqnnintanee With the manner of keeping the public records, he expects to give satisfaction to those who may entrust their busi OCAS to his care. Arrlll - . , I3ENJANIIN F. DENISON, At-loaner Ann COVNTIe. cot AT Law, Ckrelaruf, Ohio, will attend to proles • sioaal business in the Coneu of Cuyahoga and adjoining counties. lie will also give careful attention to Collections in any • part of Northern Ohio. wessitenets: MERE Chief Justice Parker, Cambridge Law School. Ilan. Richard Fletcher, 10 State st., Boston. Hon. Samuel 11. Perkins, 141,1Vainut st.. Philadelphia. Richard B. Kimball. Esq., 53 Wall st., New York. Ilampton & Smith, Pittsburgh. • For additioualrefertmee, refer to this Office. feb9ity - MO COUNTRY MERCIIANTS.—The sudscriber will pay three dollars and seventy-five cents per 1011 , . lbs. ease, for good mizedeountry rags, in quantities Of, fifty to three, thousand pounds. delivered at my Book Store, No. 89 Wood street, Pittsburgh. On hand s a general supply of school' hooks, writing and wrapping paper, blank books, etc., winch will be sold by the dozen or retail, at lowest cash prices for rea dy- paY• Gantt] LURB I,OOMIS Agent. ILTOMCEOPATHIC MEDICINES AND BOOKS.—Jast ji received, a fresh supply of Homo opathiO Medicine Chests. Homeopathic Coffee. SuFar of Milk, and a huge collection of the latest publications on liowcropathy,rni the Hook Stun of =lp~s~`. . . • :••• " ger' S.f **.• • S . ••• • ••• 10. r M:=l ik . i . :s . llT. - :::F - ,....F. , .;;:!..:1' . 'T . profosional tarbg. It. OSORtiE WAIV.-office4l+;:u. 77 Smithfield at. near Sixth el, 'Pitteburet. ' angll-7 °thee wt St. Vlnir -street; uttglo-y ..vicroxtpestretA, rain street, . . Betvree4 W 994 tql4 Mauketwta " • ..• • ••,:•,! S•J • .~ x,~__ . .T. 'kit =NM • • 2 .; . _ ~'~:sS:;~;~` MEM MEE — , Del'ilf(4-." - S7P • ...,„%azzAwmimmere:7l,-, - , ' ' ' .. .. . • ~,i . ... , -. .!4, ,,: ;- . .., . .z.- - . ,,,,,,,-. - . ., -. 1 , -¢:;, -,' -,,,,,,,,,-'',.,..'",': :'',:i•. ,,,,,, : , ..c...r , ' 4 . , ..: -- - , *ft.... -,...........,-,...,,.-.,.......,,,,.......-#... ...,. , 4.f . ,-- , ,.....-,.. e.,::....!,.,-,c.-.,..."va v 0.. m . 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NSE,Y,.-Dca:or in Fancy tioods Thor. ; 4E.,/ min. No. 67, Market street. ' A LF" DER JAY NE.S, P!kin ., T,o e Store. 72 l i :ltrit4st., near Wood— • AVCLOSKEV. Iron City Clothinq Store, No. lztai V..7.."l;Thrtrf it4l4lNNitn-the'rnentth-Ocianrket.--febt-y... JOS lUA t • INS . ; Agentior'HuttleiM Co. , ft Line of Pockets; Valli . at., one doarbelow Wood febl-y XrI.I..LIAU JACKSON, Patent Akdiritte Depot,. toLib . erty.st., head of Wood. . • tehl-y Yr ARTIN Lynx. Family Grocer, Smithfield street, next - door to the Fifth Presbyteries' Church. jell ••.•0 00 ".7 00 ..,.0 00 ••I0 00 .45.00 CIEORGE COCHRAN, forwarding and COMMISSiOn X_T Merchant, N0.26, - Wood st-Pittxburgh. nov27-3, & ELLIOTT, Bookseller., and Stationers, No 1, - `) 56. Market At.; between Third und Fourth. febl-k DELANY,-Pcsahionable. Ckah ins o. 4tl.Lib. TIOON k ;. 4 AltkiENT,Banicrs and Exchange Brokers, JL.I N.F.corner or Wood niutSixth sts. felt-y 11T HOLMES & SON, Bankers anditenier.t in grehanv, i Cain and Bonk Notes,'No.os. Mnitint it. • felit-y TACOS WEA,VES, Wfrte and .4(yuor gtrchant. corner of Mtirket and Secondatrents. . • rot-y A FULTON. Bell half Brass Founds', No. 7 . 0 Second, /IL ;between bbirket and Ferry sts. • • febt r" M. VIMTE, Clothing Start, No. li7, cot,ndr of hiber• : ty and Sixih sta. 1110‘VNSEND : .CARR & CO. Coach and iragon Mu ,ke,a. St. Clair street.near the Bridge. feb4-1 .3143 R- LITERARY DEPOT, No. 85i Fottrill it., nenrkWootl. kbl-Y tt. HIIONVNIS OFFICE, No. 05, - Diuniontl alley, near Wood st. febt-Y' I'AULSON, Hat and Cnp illanulitauri., and C. dealer in Fras of all kinds, No. 73, IN ood It., next door to the corner of Fourth. feta 1114. ER & RICKETSON, Malan& Gramm and Coin -1 mission dierehanis; corner of Liberty and Irw in its. • febl-y CA. APANULTY ,CO., Forwarding and Commis . Sion Merchants Canal Basin, Pittsburgh, Pa. marakly 11 BLVAIE, Piano Forts ,mannfaeturer and dealer in 1.7 Musical Instruments , No, 112 Wood street, near novl9-y A t t 'A', i rr.iSts, an Agents or Patent 4ledicines, Liberty street, near Canal Sarin. febt-y LISEI'H NVOODtVELL, Importer, and dealer in Per i/ T 111. , .. rn and Domestic Hardman, corner of Second and Weird rds,Pittisbitriih. oeZr-ly AM El. MOORE. Hat and Cap Iliaaafactaser. and 1.3 dealer in Fcas, No. 73, Wood street, third door above Fourth.. ' • Q .kIqUEL M'CLURIC,FAN & CO.. Agents for Carlisle and Ftippard's Regular Ljne of Packet . Skips (runt New York to Liverpool, N 0.142 Liberty st. febl-y TANIV.S. BLAKELY. Agent for Messrs. Roche. iiro.'s & t 1 .Co.'s Lintof Partvor, - Penn st., four doors below Ca, nal Basin.' febl-y TORN . M'CLOSKEY, Tailor and Clothier, Liberty st,' butweeil Sixth Street aruA Virgin alley, south side. ■eplo-y. . TOSEL'H ALAJOIi, Boat. Store. Ship Chandlery, and . AgesiCy of Pittsburgh Lard Oil Factory, No. 4, Mar ket street. Pittsburgh. janl.2.4f iv.B. CALTSWELL, Depot for Nese Psibticatietst, • 'iodise's, Nettopepesz,fe., Third et., opposite the Poet febll• & O'CONNOR. Proprietors of the Pitts Larch Portabk Boat Line, corner Penn and Wayne streets. hl-y TAMES MAY. frhoirsole Grocer. Forwarding and Coyn e., mission Merchant, iVater street, between Market and Ferry. febt-y • V .. . - en and ening • Brokers, No. G 4, Wood at, one door above Fourth cast side- relit -y & CURRY', Bertikt.rs and Exeitance Brokers. No. IT GS, Wood it., third door below - Fourth, west aids. fell -y • 177 RAINIER &lit:llDi' Bankers and Ext./taw:it /Tr01..-rrs, IX corner of Third end Wood sts.., opposite §t- Charles Hotel -0.111.. y TOHNSTON & STOCKTON, Bol,velters. ,W.ationers .10 Prinnni and Publish.trs, <other 3baket ¢trV Thinl an, IVET. LC )MI S, Agent, 'Ettooksd and kr an and dealer in Printint,Paperote., Wood 'trees., l-tyretn ni •mon d alky and Fourat-, fithl (1 A. AP:IISL; xv,Agesilior rickArortia'.l6 Way Freg gel! Litte : • and indipendeni Portable Euai 2.411-0, (*tuna 13a5in. • •fehl-y . it,rosEs A.:Nvoon. .inent for the Neefh <ttnfetenn Iw staronee riotpang , Philatielithin:Water and Front at.. nt thelArnrehointe or Atwood and !one, fehl-y ALCORN, Mntinfactt!res of Mut - turd 1 1 , - t t,v i e t en o lj ; k ti 4 l, :i ' Ic7 ; : i catu t s : .tc., N4).27 , r„llaltr_evet VICTIM SCR.II3A, Siatintor, and Bind, 1 ..Fifth between Wood and Market cta., rittoburgh, jan7-y BOOK AND PAP E R wantaiousn—Lftkr C 1 Loomis. Agent. Publisher. Bookseller ■nd Bookbind er. No. 519. Wood it. Pittsburgh. =.I4I'STEELNI, Brant Fotroldrrand bas litirr. smith • Add sleet, between Diamond Alley end Fifth w, ..ittsbneeb. tleel9-ty T de J. bruEvrt-r, IVent.sote Usurers. dealers in Pro, • . duce and Pitlabus2 manufactures generally. No. 21; Liberty. opposite 7th 'street. Pittahorah. ap24-y EVEN flu IX/ORS CLOTIII. sTottil. 1.7 Shea new .1-awry. JOHN FARREN, Proprietor.' Pittsbunrii. • norli-: • • 6 color,, ourth street, betoree IVon4l and" Smithfield streets, nearly opposite the Mayor's office. jant.lit-y TONS. ft: AtORGAN, Inotonk and Rani, Drucext, 0. No. 94, Wood streecbue door South of Diamond febt AId.ANSBEE & HAYWARD, Ineirmair and Reza 1.7 &okra in Maus. Shoes.Ttnnka.the.„ No. tea Liberty street. nearly opposite the head of Wood. feb4-y U A. rAms'll4.4..rocß . k CO.. Whoksok Drug , Mar DI. Amen, corner of First and ‘Vciod scram, and cor ner of Wood and Sixth sts. fold-y EMOVAL—Gm. W. Smith .1. Co. have removed their OtTice from Penn st., to their Naar Brewery on Pitt st. and Duqueane Way. . dee.2s Iyhl. ALEXANDER lc SONS. Co ffi n Nearer am/ Furnishing Undertakers. corner of Penn and St. Cis r curette, opposite the Exchange. Entrance on Penn street. feb4-y TOJIN H. MELLOR.. wholesale and retail dealer in tl Music and Mu-aical Instrumens, Piano Fortes, School Hooks and Stationery, No. 122 Wood street, Pittsburgh. janl-y . I3RAZIER'S BELLOWS.—Just received an &sport ment. large sizes, Brasier's hand Bellows; also, Par for and Kitchen do., wholesale and retail. • decl6 JOHN %V. BLAIR, 120 Wood st. LS. IVATEILNIAN. wholesale Grace; Commission . and Forwarding Merchant, and Dealer in P ro duce and Pittsburgh Manufactures, Nos. M Water, and 2 Front sts., Pittsburgh, Pa. iY2 I - -Y N: k !OWLS; Produce and General Commis -17 lien Merchants., No. 17 Liberty street, Pittsburgh.— Spetims, linseed and lard oils. jatt.i7 JAMES PATTERSON, is,. corner of First and Ferry sty., Pittsburgh; Pa.. manufacinter of Locks, Hinges, and Bolts; Tobacco, Fuller . Mill and Timber Screws, Monsen Screws for Rolling Mills, de. seplO.y T etifying Diedllea and wholesale dealer Foreign and Domestic Whims and Liquors, No. Libertylii street, and 53 Diamond alley, Pittsburgh, Pa. T LM ART li, Lumber Mewhont. Office on Penn A. street, between Irgin and ll.nd streets. Pittsburgh, Pa. All commissions will be promptly attended to. matti-y Pll. BISHOP, Veterinary Surgeon, east tie foetid at . his Horse Shoeing F,stablislatnent, near the St. Clair street Bridge, lately occupied by Messrs. Carr & Rowland. novSdflut , . EXCHANGL: H(YVEL, Exchange Plaer, Baltimort. U. •Doirssr, Proprietor. • Coaches will be in readiness at all the landings,lo convey passengers, free of charge, to the Hotel , dec29-y VITARRICK MARTIN, 'Agent for the Franklin Fire Insurance Company of Philadelphia, at the Ex change office of Warrick Martin & Co., corner of Market and Third streets. febt-y KING & FINNBY; Agents for the Dti4lo4rt Mutual Safety insurance Company of Philadelphia, at the Warehouse of King and Holmes, Water street, near Mar ket.. feblq F. RIMLESS. )NO. NICOLE SELLER!' & NICOLS, Produce and Oeneral Commis lion Merchants, No. 17 Liberty street, Pittsburgh.— Sperm.. Linseed and Lard Oils. jan.l.o. JOlllt CARSON. IL J. M (MOUT. CIARSON & APXNIGHT, W7toksok Grocers and Com rni SSE.. Merchants. Sixth street, between Wood and Liberty. Pittsburgh. Pa. deelky 17111. GLENN, Bookbinder, has removed to the corner V of Wood and Thqd stn.. above C. H. Kay, where he in prepared to do ev ery deneription of ruling and hind inc. dee2-y C. MARTIN. Inidesate and Reran Griner and deal t- • er in Foreign and Domestic Wines and Liquors, Foreign and DoneestieFruita, Nuts, he., No 60 Water st. inep.sl. - xTEW BOOK STORE.—H. S. Bosworth # . C., 1.11 Market st.. next ,dnor to Third. are pist opening a new and extensive assortment of Books end Stationery, which they will sell, wholesale and retail, at the lowest prices. , :are2.s-y TMIN W. BLACK . & - Whoksale Grocer. Produce ,J and Commission Martha Us. end denten, in Pittsburgh Manufactures, No.loo, Liberty street, opposite Sixth it., Pittsburgh. . . innyt2 IP - Lit?°4!!mi i ititf et nlO4 on conernleMg. ~a r. . , ~.~. .:~ us : ; c. • • ..• • +••+-4t00\1::-**.;•.''' ••• 7 .•": i:.~'i!,~;T.-it" • "''... t.• , t • , -t : :,,p~, t~..:.1 MINE (garbs - • ,• , ~,,;_",,-: ~.: ''‘' ' ' :•: " :, i ...;*'-'. ' ,.*4 " , =' , ' - ' - ' , :. - '!.•,.'ir' - ,- - ;.^..--,,-; ! * H, ' , ,..,..iir , " , } 6".tt , 515.,;'•Aa1i.;•5,.7,14i- rt -,` .. .a. .;~r~_ Elia .01 ••••••.;,i .• . • " s 'T: .. , ::-'7:-: ,- ..::-.:•.. - , - .f.',,.. - ::F Business tarbs. $•4 & W. I.IARBAUGH, Cannnissiers arsd 'Forwarding . Merchants, and dedlers in, Flour; Woad and PrOduce, ISo. 53 Water, and.lo4 Front street; between Wood' and Smithfield streets, Pittsburgh: ' . IL W. POINDEXIMTL. : .. .. POINLEXTEII, OINDEXTER lc CO WholosalaGrovers and Cow-, P mission and Forwarding Merchants, No. 411.',Watur street, Pittsburgh. ap2l.' TXT IL ItILIRPIAY, Wholesnle and Retail Dealer in TV .. .DRY DOODS, North-east - corner Of Market. and Fourth sts• - - ap2o-y MORROW, Monutheturer of. Tin, Copper, ia and sheei - iron wore, No 17 Fifth street,between NVoodiinil Market. feblo of OLIN CARTWRIGHT. linpoiter and ManufacturerJ nII kinds of Cutlery, Surgie#lln.Vtitmeilti, Nu: , E 3 Woadidrect. second door below ,Diarriond alley'. • (OA - 14ILKINTON'S UNRIVALLED DLACKINV, .maltu -I.7;,factured and sold wholemde and Minn, Smithfield dt., beta een Sii lh and Virgin alley. C °4'' kitTNEßSHlP—Theundersigned has associated with himself John Nicola, from Baltimore. in theGro eery and General Commission 'Business. tinder the style of Sellers & Nicola.• Dated liniattuaryl4S. • • jan2'o • • FBAS. SELLERS. 11 'CHARD T. I.F.FX.H, importrr, anti dealer in Fartizn and DOANShe Saddlery, Hardware, and Car rio;;r nimmings, of all'descriptions, No. 133 Wood at., Pitudettrgh. seven doOrs above Mtlit, - and one door above H. Childs ilc CO.'S Shoe Store. ap3l 9110 COUNTRY IVERCHA,'T.2.—A. A. •AXAsox &-Co., 1 I 2 Murk.t street, invite the:attention of Country Merchants to their extensive assortment of Foreign anti Domestic Goods, witicirtrithitte - solti at 'eastern jobbing prices. !FrWholesalritooms.,24 story:: scan NIMIOMAS PALMEIt. Manufacturer and Importer of J_ WALL PAPER. Fine Board Prints; Borders. Lan*. helve Paper, Ornamental Dmi Transparou Windom Shades, 4-e. and dealer in Writing and Wrapping Paper, Bonnet and Binders' Boards, ice.. &e.. N 0.47, Market at., between Third and Fourth. Pittsburgh, Pa. Instrl4 mcnoNAI.D, ReU and 'BrosiPeittiurer.• First st., ills near Market; is prepared to make Brass Castings,• and Brass Works generally. on the most -reasonable terms and thorteit notice. Hi invites machinists, and on those using brags works to give Mtn a call, as he is de termined to do all word in his line very love. my27-ty O . MITI! & SINCLAIIL lime Martin & smith,) Whoksalt 0 Groceys, Prato& 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 firm, and ofpurchas 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. H. SMITH, martl6 W. M. SINCLAIR. IMAM' GLASS LSI A fiLISIISIVE—MnIvnity & Led ': tie manufactnrr, and keep constantly on hund, cut. moulded and plain 'Mint Glassware in all its varieties, at their warehouse, corner of Market and Water sts., Pitia burgh. Our works continue in full operation, and we are constantly adding to our stock, which enables us to fill orders with promptness. Purchasers . are respectfully solicited to call and examine prices and terms. NrKINLEV. House. Si „ -n. am/ Ornamental Painter, O. and dealer in PAINTS. No. 41, St. Clair et., Pitts burgh. has crnistantly on hand all kind* of PAIVIS, either Dry or Mixed • Japan and Copal Varnish; Linseed Oil; Boded Oil; lifirllll Turpentine; Window Glass, of all sizes; Putty, aintqlrushes. Ike., all of the beet quality, and for sale at reasonable prices. srpll-tr TT A. CAMERON. Manufacturer of Hollow IVare and . Platform &almond Casein us genera, respect fully asks the patrot:nige of his friends. Ile feels war ranted that he can gyre sati.faetion to all who may pur chase of him. His establishment is ou Om of Lola. 5M Ward. GEORGE COCHRAN, C'enratisston and fwieerdiug 41.frrrhaitt, No. 26 Wood street. Pittsburgh. continues to transact n general Commission business, especially in the purchase and sale of American manufactures and produce, and in receiving and forwarding Goods consign ed to his care. As agent for the ninnufneturers he will be constantly supplied with the principal articles of Piths burgh manufacture at the lowest wholesale prices. Orders and consignments are respectfially solicited. • 1" --- 117(..:SrEnteillog!—Jori Mokkr, Druggist and Apothe cary, north-west corner of Wood and Fifth streets. Pittsburgh. will keep constantly on hand Drugs, Painls, Oils, Dye-StutTs. &c. N. B.—Physicians' prescriptions carefully rompotiniled from the best materials. at any hour of the day or uktio. Also, an assortment of Perfumery; lino tooth, hair, and clothes Brushes, /cc, &c., Ake., which he will sell low for cash. ap2f.tdy \lrLl.Lli l TItOVILLO, Undertaker, Fifth street, nu mediately opposite the Theatre, respectfully in- forms his friends and the public in general. that ht has ni l snmed business as a Furnishing Undertaker. Ile is sup. with and *lively, keeps on hand Coffins of all sizes and. kinds, Shrouds, and alt other articles necessary Oh such Occasions.. Silver plates, ice boxes, and leaden coatis will be sup" plied on order. A fine hears% and curringes always retsdy to attend funerals. trint944r EXCIIANGP. 11 - 6 - TTA., reenn of Penn and St. fhttr Streets. Pirts&n.gl, Po rpm: subscriber, having amumed the, management o 1 this tong estaldOthed and popoler lintel. reopertfully announces to travellers and the pohlic generality. that he will he at all times prepared to accommodate them in a 3.1 things de<irable in a well rt.-gamed Hotel. The ileum.* now tieing thoroughly repaired throughout, and new ftii niture added; nod no penal will he *pared to make the 1 7 .XCUANGE one of the Veltn atsr lintels ht the country. The uniiereimtel vtiry re.peetfally solicit. a continuance of the liberal patronage which the Ifouse has heretofore received. 'num OWSTO:kI,. feltlo-dew Proprietor. otn - DRVDOIST AND APOTIDIcAItY. 44, Market street, Dare doors above Third, Pittsburgh, wilt hare constantly on hand a well seleeterbassortment of the best and freshest Medicines, which he will sell on the most reasonable term*. Physicians frndiug orders will be promptly attended to, and supplied witharticles they may rely mum, el, genuine. Plsysieitins prexeriptions i ill be accurately unit neatly prepared from the best mat talc, at any hour of the day or night Also, for sale, a large stock of fresh and good Perfu mery. deetle Z. p. LKIINKII, C. W. ViI , CP.I4II, Late of Pittsburgh, Pa. fate of 'Snaltville. Tenn i, lEIMER & ANDERSON.DBsinw 18 Carrots—An.- d warding and Commission 'ilferchancs aVo 8 Front Sum; abort Broadway, Cincinnati, Ohio. JAUTEII to !llerehants generally, in PittAnrch, Pa. Merchant* generally, Na.hville. Tenn. W. F. Lane & Co., Louisville, Ky. Springer k` Vaitmnan, ( Cincinnati, MO, ' James:Johnston & Hearin, Demo & Co, New Origami. ' Magregnr &!orris. New ••• Duval, Keigler& Co, . ' • . Smith, Dagaley & Co., Philadelphia.* Daniel Delhan, Boston. sep24-1p • John I arts A lICTIONSP.R. and Commission Itlerehant, Corner of IV Wood and Fifth streets. Pittsburgh, is ready to re ceive inerehandire of every description on consignment for public or private sale. and from long experience in the above business, flatters himself that ha will be able to give entire satisfaction to all who may favor him with their patronage. Regular sales on Mondays and Thursdays of Dry Goods and Fancy articles. at 10 o'clock, A. M. Of.gioceries, Pittsburgh Manufactured articles, new and second hand furniture. tic., at 2 o'clock, P. M. - Sales every evening at 'early gas-light. augl2- . A 'F ULTON, BM sad Brae Founder, hu rebuilt and . eomtnenced business at his old stand, No. 70 Se cond, between Market and Ferry streets, whore he will be pleased to see his old customers and friends. Church, steamboat, and balls of every size, from 10 to 10,01)0 pounds, east from patterns of the most approved models, and warranted to be of the best materials. Mineral Water Pumps, Counters, Railings, he. he.. to gether with e.very.variety of Brass Castings, if required, turned and finished in the neatest manner. A. F. is the sole agent for Babbitt's Anti-Attraction .21V gal, so justly celebrated for the reduction of friction in machinery. The boxes and. composition can be had of him at all times. n0v1.3.1 SHAWLS. -4. Mason k 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, Turkan, Wool Plaid, Thibet, Net, &c., he has received a new style of French Long Shawls, a superior article and very fashionable. — env I I Lowry, Merchant Tailor, St. Cho,* Budding, Wnod Strom, , TTAVING itssociated with him, in the chore business, fl hlr. D. Itnoons, whose long experience—both in the eastern and southern eities--as a cutter, cannot fail to pve him advantages, in this branch of the trade, whieh few possess, in giving satisfaction to every variety of taste, no matter how fastidious or simple in their attire. We shall also keep constantly on hand a well selected stock of Cloths, Cassimeres, and Vestings, together with many other articles pertaining to a gentleman's wardrobe. J. S. Lowry, thankful for the very liberal patronage be has received from the citizens of Pittsburgh, would re spectfully solicit a continuance of their lavers, which will be received with a determination to please. aplB-dtf =portant. To the Merchants and Manufacturers of Pithibuigh. WM. A. KIIVSLOE, 3 doors east of the Post Office, is an authorized Agent for the STNIIDENVILLN DAILY AND \VENAL! lizast.n. The Herald has been established nearly half a century, and has an extensive and substan tial circulation throughout the populous and rich counties of Eastern Ohio, Western Pennsylvania and Viririnia. Persons wishing to extend their busineu, will not fail to embrace the above favorable opportunity to do so. • IrrTEIMIS of advertising moderate, with an editorial notice gratis, if requested. marl 6 .31711 1 V n , P (ren i r o C n or e d i ell or 1C ,IttAT... Nr C TURS, will CO: * introduce the bpriq g .‘tyle or AL HATS this day, Saturday, March 4th,1.81A. Their friends and customers are requested to Call and examine their stock of Spring Hats, just received from New York, at their store, corner of Fifth at. d\Vood its. marl y Leeching, Cupping and Bleeding. . NO. 55, XTITU MITHEET. 17 B. NORRIS, (Successor to M. R. Delany.)—Fresh . Leeches meeived monthlyi attendance at all hours. Reference: The Physicians orPtusburgh, Allegheny and Birmingham. March 13, 11148. . I most eheerfully recommend to the Physicians, Fami lies, and all my former Mends and patrons. 51:- NORRIS, as being thoroughly acquainted with the busi ness, and worthy of patronage. id. R MANY) yntgaft ;4 - • MEN - F :f4"4"4,, MEM r ~ -~. ~ ~ ~ i~. t. MEM PITTSBURGH, THURSDAY, NAY 11, JB4B. Sprinfi Style". Q MOORE, has just received from New York, the ti O SPring Style of Hats—which he willintrodace onSaturday, Mardi 4. - All those in want of a neat and superior Hat, will pleas call and examine, at N 0.75, Wood street, ad door above Fourth street. 1 ma 14'Id4Ald TI4IIBAF6II FASHLONS.—S. Moore has just received from New York the Fall Style of HATS, which be will in troduci: this day. Saturday. August 28th.. All-those in wanted' anent and superior 'HAT would do well to call at • ' , NO. 75 WOOD STREET, ang2S . . - 3d door above Fourth. ~`D, CARR & CO., Sii‘cressons to the old ruin a of C. Townsend & Co-, and Carr. & itowland, beg leave to announce to their friends anti to the public gen erally. that they arc now,prepnred to execute all kinds of work in the Coach and Wagon,muking business, at Ms shortest notice, and Warrantedtobe of the best qual ity. The very large quantity of "seasoned *timber with which they are ptopared, and their facilltieiforliusiness. enables them to insure the public that theY,- . ate prepared to carry on an extensive and . ptomPt business in their line. and they respectfully tiolicit a continuance of the liberal patronage bestowed upon the late sept AGRIBBLE k Cp. have removed to the .emmer of . Wood street and Diamond alley, over. B.lllCleinls. lenther store, where they are prepared to furnish Ventriou Blinds, Wholesale and Retail, at prices much:reduced; having e very recentris mode ef:pointing aml other adjoin loges unknostot to others in the trade. Besides giving a au per-tor-finish to Blindsrthey trimthem...with the .bestsuam...- nals, making, them rich atul durable. N. 11. Wide or ttarrotrplats4-portable orgtertaanetadfas *mattes furnished. Old Blinds. rifiltrd. deefll-y QTEFA., AND FILE AIANUFACTOII.Y.—TIie subserl 1J hers, having entaray.d their establishment for the man ufacture of &tram and Fu. --on the corner of 011ara and Liberty streets, Fittsburgh—nre prepared to furnish . Files of every description, Of the beat 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 arucM. marl6-y J. ANKltnr It co: 7\TEWLY INVENTED PATENT BLOCK SPRING TRUSS, for the immediate relief and'permanent cure of Heroin and Rupture. (Suited to all sizes.). The superior claim's of this Truss consist in the cortinarutive case with which it only , Ise worn. The pad of wood be ing neatly balanced on springs, yields to the pressure of any part of it, and thorough. adapts itself to any move ment made by the wearer. It can he worn without inter mission, until a cure is effected. The subscribers have mode arrangements for the mannfactore of these Taloa- Lie Trusses, in a-superior style, in Philadelphia, and have them now for sale at their office. No. 77 Smithfield street, lice,. Sixth, Pittsburgn.• GEORGE WATT, A W.. KAUFPAIAN. f ()NOM:Ain:LA tiousr., On the corner of Water 1:11. and Soli/Vt./it arra,. Pittsburgh, Pa.—The under signed Proprietors of the, Monongahela Mouse announce to the Public ' that the House is open for the reception of Visitors. Th ey are conscious of having spared no ex pence instting ont the Establishment in such a style ai to render every comfort to the Guests. They hope by constant cart pod attention to business to merit the pa tronage so liberally bestowed on the late Monongahela (mars) JAMES CIIOSSAX & SON. "lIVEt - 1) STORE..--Jons 1). Monasx, Whole -1.1 sate and &wit Druggist. No. tkli Wixal street* . one door South of Diamond alley, l'insdurg.—The Ptlbveriber has just received from the Eastern cities, and is 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,- he., together with all such articles as are usually kept fur sale at a wholesale and retail drug store. His 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 MILS' favor him with a call. _ 711ENtrkt 7h:freshmen' and Pidting Saloonr—aitter ,Ll,.. ty Stmt.—The subscribert,ideepty tahnkfitt for the snereased and still Mere:vent; patronage bestowed on them, since the opening of their e_stablishnient, beg leave to 4lnte that their baths ITS open at all times, and that hot. cold and shower baths can be had at any mg:talent.— A few more boarders can be accommodated by the week, and gentlemen can procure breakfast. dinner, supper, etc.. et the usual hours, say breakfast 71 o'clock, a. tn.; dinner. 121 ; supper p. Oysters. cooling drinks. and other refreshments furnish ed inn superior style, and charges moderate. tools - PF,CK, THOMPOON Sr M tl iZo (j r: S n C et i. Zul li re t epree rl iny i :i l t?fri ll rm li el: — frit: . r i l Ls s a!' tire politic, that his new emahliehmem is now in fall operation, end that he ie prepared } o furnish Mier Cabins, arid fill all onlere for Planed I.ml:the r, with promptitude, and at the lowest eaten. ltnnnt and Plank, planed on one or boil sides, con scantly on hand. • Sa , th, Door* and Mouldings, &every description, made to order. Builders and Carpenters would find it to their advan tage In give him a gall. as he eaa new furnish them with planed stuff, suitable fin every. description .of work. deel.tt 1, - MFTII WARD I.IVF.RX STAMT.E.—Tbe 1.7 aubseritier, having' brought out the well known Ltvery lstabto kept by C. IL Duty.in the ZM. Path ii - ant. respectfully informs his (Wendt and the pub lic generally, that he will keep at all. times a stock at the hest desoriptlon of riding' /10e1,11, bitgrje,g, earri:ge.utait kinds. and in short everything setplired in his line of bummcsa. A cotwideraide portion or hie stock is new, anti he hi confident. no ...r.ck in the rill will he *vertur to his. qis tenn. Will 6e IttoiEr.o 4 , lits staple is on Liberty rt .: , a few door. above the canal bridr,r,whore respectful ly, solicits a &hats of public patronage. ClIAl7.l..Ega COLEMAN_ fiT tin is also provided with an elegant Hearse, which trill be furnished when required. New Hat and Cap Store. 4 ellAti. H. PAULsoN. (Lae of the firm of Paulson &. 611.10 having opened hi* new OIL *tore. at Ni,. :a Wmal street. nest door to the conterof Fourth. is now manufacturing. and receiv ing from the Eastern cities, a eery arse assortment of Hato and Caps of every demiriptic* warranted to he made m the best manner anti of the best material. 01. ter. `Seal. fine and manumit Muskrat, Scalene, Hair Seal, Plush and Glazed Caps. Al -'5O—A fine assortinent of ladiei Fars, *itch as Lynx, Fitch, (Jerre', and Coney Muff*, Tippets and Fur Trim. lunar. all of which he oilers at Eastern prices for cash, both wholesale and remit. Country merchant', will please call and exantlue my stock benne purchasing elmtichrre:__ Whole - sale Shoe Store. .41 It CflifiDS & CO. are now receiving their Spring supplies, consisting of one of the largest, cheapest. and Lest assortment of Boots .and Shoes that they have ever been able - to briug to this market. • • ALSO—Ladles. and Misses' Plorenee Beata and Straw Bounets, of the latest style; tOgethor with a splendid as sortment of Palm Leaf Bats, Mon's and Boys' Summer Caps. AI.SO—A large lot of New York• Tanned Sole Leath er, al I of which. having Leen piirchinted at the lowest rates, end selected with great care for the Western trade, will be sold at a small irdsmage on' the Cost and charges. . • . - All merchants wishing to purchase will find it to their interest to cull and . li.gart&le their stock'before ptireheSing elsewhere... • . maril-tf Dirrtinuncri CHAIR AND CABINET. WARE ' HOUSE.—Ne. 82, Third Atria, Pinsburgh.—The sub scribers would respectfully return their thanks to their friends and the public, for the very liberal patronage be stowed since the commencement of the new' firm, and would eanicatly solicit a continuance of the enmo. They would respeetfollyinvite those who want to pup. chase anything in the furniture, or chair line, to give them a call and examine their extensive stock now on hand, consisting of some of the most .1.6,,dia Eastern and French patterns of Rosewood and Mahogany rUtlii tore. Flattered by the vory.ex.tensive,patronage receiv ed in theit business, hey Imre. at considerable expense. 'made arrettgernents ut Pfew' York; by - which' they Will have the latest Eastern patterns forwardedmonthly, thus giving the citizens of Pittsburgh an opportunity of pa tronizing home industry. Ind finding in their , own :city what they formerly would obtain only, in the East. Dar ing adopted the principle of small profits and quick sales, they wall be able to sell at as low rates as any of the establishments in the Eastern Cities. novl9-y - ROBERTS & RANT. fIllitAyING AND HAIR DRE...SN6 SALOON—Duca sort & Pot :gram, Tonsorial Professors, have fitted up the saloon on the corner of Cherry alley and Water at., near the Notional Hotel, formerly occupied by Clement Archer; and are prepared to wan on gentlemen at once, with ease, comfort and politeness. In connection with their saloon, they have fitted up an excellent'abower bath. where persons east have shower 'baths at all hours of the day. - They still continue to serve their customersalso at their Old Stand, corner of the Diamond and Union street. febt7-tf' 14CrEW HAT .AND CAP STORE.—JAMES jos WILSON, Hat Manufacturer, (formerly of the corner of Diamond alley and Wood ats.,) begs leave respectfully to inform his old customers,friends, and the public, that he has opened a NEW STORE. on Smithfield street. where a choice assortment of HATS, CAPS, and LADIES FURS, (as good, neat, fashiona ble and criatr,as any In the city,) may he bad. 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-1 No. 117 Wood street, opposite Davie Auctions Store. A ItIVAMMON resaeettlilly informti his friends and the public generally, that , he his 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 to part of Ladies' fancy color 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 Cluldrens' Fanc ' substantial Boots, Shoes and. Sappers. Gentlemen ' s Boots, from 82,50 to 85,00 . In short, , l am prepared with every . thing in my ling and flatter myself, from my long experience in the buliness, that I will be able to give general satisfaction to all who may favor me with their .atronage. replftl A. M'CAMMON. " . p, alma, Im. re &an • • arse . MANUFACTORY, N 0.140 Wood Street, between Sixth and Virgin .4114, Pitts burgh; Pa., opposite Dr. Herron's Church .lonn W. TEN has always on hand, of his own manufacture, a large assortment of Whips, Canes, Umbrellas, and Parasols, ofeyery de seription; which he will dispose of, Wltaleaale • or Retail, at prices as low as they can be pur ehased for in the Ci ties of eithettNe* York, Philadelphia, or Baltimore. Workmanshipwarranted equal to those manufactured is either of the above mention,ed Cities. lir gepeiring,doee neatly. .al ~ qp-oin9, • Dusinos itarbs plntTrvelTirT..7, M&2;al EMENNI .. .. . . . 7-..','•:,...?7,-...P.',;,;! llliscellancaus Vtril: AUCTIONEER AND CO.III.IIIISSION hIERCIIANT ALLEGILVIT CITY, rIIII.CULAIL 7 .-The undertiigned having eomplied -with I_/ the requirements of-the Auction Law, and taken out s.Cointnission as Auctioneer. for Abe City of Allegheny, is now ready to receive merchantlize, in ell its. variety; on consignment for either publicer pnvate sale: and front long expcnence in the above' branches of busineSs; - fiat teri himself that be will . be able togiVe entire Sailifaction . to ult who may favor him with "their patronage. . Liberal advances made on consignments. 1 shall. en, - deavor to make speedy sales i and quick returns. Tendering you and your friends my services. I remain your obedient servant, - WM. J. 131511NSIDE. _Allegheny city; September. 1847. James - May, James 71PCntly. John Little. Jr.. Jahn D. 'Guthrie, Win. A. Mlle Co.. Jones'll.ll - ClintoCk, James K. Logan. John D. Mavis, Parke & Minim), John D. Mc- Fadden & Co., Alexander . Stuart, Young & Stevenson. shit" artlyr glrt r IMPORTER and Mama facturer, of Cutlery'. Surgical and ' Dentallt 'strut - tents, Saddler'iand Tanner's hand tools, Taylor's Patent Shears, ace. Also, - manufactures Truss .es.-Supporters, In great Yaricty. John Cartwright, manufacturer and importer of Pen, Pocket, mid Table Cutlery; Razors, Seitisors, Ftles,Saws, Tools. &a., has removed to 83 Woot) STREET. second door below Diamond alley, And has latelyreeelve.d a la'rge 'assortment of PEN AND POCKET KNIVES. KNIVES AND FORKS. Also, Rozers' and IVhotsenhulois' FIN E C U'rLERY, Elliott's, Rodgers'. Wade and Bro.'s Razors. Scissors, Razor Strops, Ace. '-,ristrarticus andlVire Twist "- GUN'S, RIFLES AND ris-roT.s. Colt's. and Blunt's REVOLVERS; Powilor Flasks:Shot 'Belts. Game Bags: 'tValkcr's and Core's Extra Pe rkussion Ciaps Bowie. Dirk; and Ifa inina. Knives. Toole.. such as Calipers, Dividers. Flyers, .Nippers, Hand .Vic es; Squares, Rules, Braces, Bits, Spoke Shaves. Stocks and,pica, : Wire and Iron Guir , es, Mathematical Instrument/ace., in ' , ran; great variety. - 11ErJakbilig and gapantng neatly and punetuallidana: . _ . . =M=al THE subscriber has paid into the Treasurybrthe Com monwealth, the amount of license required by law.. lie has given -the regularly approved security, and taken out a connexion of the first class, as an Auctioneer of the city of Pittsburgh, and rented that spacious wareroom belonging to Sylvanui tothrop. Esq., No. 114 Wood at.. three doors front Fifth, where he is prepared to attend to the sale of every kind of Merchandise. Furniture. Real -Estate. Stocks. Shipping.dx. : either at the Auction Rooms or on the premises, and will in ail cases exert himself to the turnout for the benefit of his employers, on the moat rensonehle 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 beat advantage. Sales will be promptly settled when made; advances will htf given at any time on the most aeconinuelating terms; merchnnut will not he charged for advances. Regulnr sale day s, Mondays and Tls u red aye. of Dry Goods. Groceries, Furniture. Ac.; and every etesting, Hardware, Cutlery, Watches, Guns. Pistols, and fancy articles; Books, on Saturday evenings. an 24 JAMES VICENNA. Anet. CAEAP DAT AND CAP DOUSE, N 0.102, Wood ED rect. SPRING FASHIONS. AL SILK, BEAVER, AND NUTRA HATS. The subscriber respectfully informs his customers nail the public, that be has returned from New York, bringing with him the most approved style of Ham for spring and summer wear, adopted by William IL Beebe. Broadway, (late Beebe & Costar.) " lie would also inform the public, that he is daily manufacturing Hats and Caps, of all des criptions, which he isActstrattned to dispose of at prices to please the porehasert Viet is, eheaper than any Geier Hat establishment in the city-, IV Country Merchants. wishing to purchase Hats and Cape. by wholesale, are requested to call and examine his .assortatent 'as lie feels confident of being able to please in quality. quantity, and price. Manufacturer. No. W. GLASGOW,Manufacturer. N 0.16.1, Wood et., 3d door below John D. Davis' mart-dim Commercial Auctloa Rooms. Mew ork Pekin Tea Company CAUTION TO THU PUBLIC. A I.EXANDF.R JAY is the only authorized agent .11. in Pittsburgh and Allegheny cities, for the sale of the Pekin Tea Company's Teas of 75 and 77 Fulton et., New York. Any other person in Pittsburgh pretending to sell our Teas is an imposter. and deceives all who may patronize him. It is commonly known that the rekiti re* Company's Teas have proved superior to all other Teas Isola, and fee Otis reason teeny persons have dishon. Catty pretended to have the sale of the Pckin Tea Com pany's Teas, when they are all the time vending- trash and cheap stud: which they have obtained elsevrhere.— Others again asenme the name of the Pekin 'Pea Com pany and imitate our packages, and thereby deceive many. We are inforMed that iherels a permit in Pittsburgh selling Teas ander the name of the New York and Phila delphia Pekin Tee Company. • We have only to say that this assumed edmpany have no connexion, whatever. with the New York Pekin Tea Company, as consumers of tea will readily discover by comparin the article they sell with the, genuine tea, sold by the New York Pekin Tea Company, at the store of Aleatuider Jaynes, Na. 72 Fourth street. N. IL—Messrs. McCALIXO.NT b 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 ander a name so nearly resembling ours as to have a tendency tontines, the public-. DOUGI.IBS & novi 75 and 77 Fulton at.. N. Y. Great Sale air Nursery. Stook Tut extensive stock of old LANDRETII SERII23. Philadelphia, is about to be disposed - of at PUBLIC ALCTION--thc undersigned in tending to relinquish Ludness. Such an opportunity for obtaining ilfirrstts Products -at Auction. has never bean presented in America.. and the attention of the trade, and all ~eho wish to deccirnte their grounds in Town or Coun try, or enlarge their Green /must eaketicou, is respectfully invited. For Improving the grounds of Cemeteries. Churches, Suite and County Offices. etc., this sale will et ford unequalled facilities. Catalogues in detail are in preparation. The ride of the out-deer artmla will cont inence on TUESDAY. , ALA ROD 21st. and the .Plants to Pen, on TUESDAY, MAY N. Proper aid for safe pack ing and shipment will be given, when required: and as there will be no postponement or reservation, pc . mon s from distant points may attend the sale without teat of disappointment. •,,* Orden to he executed at PRIVATE SALE will be received until the shove periods, and the usual strict ut, trillion given. IX LANDRETH tc FULTON - - - Annul, be miter to state, to prevent misapprehension, that it to the Nursery !nosiness- only, the subscriber. is about to relinquish. ilia attelltioll will be hereafter whol ly devoted to the coltdre of seeds, and to their sale it his WiliChlillpe,l3s . Ctiestnut 'street. WY "Any. further inronnation will be given by Mr. F. I SNOWDEN. Plitebu_TIL IVENV IlikliZS—Memorials of Metbodism—lntrodur -11 lion of Methodism into the, Easton' Cities., cotnpris log sketches of its first churches; and rcmin 7 iseences of ns oorly struggles and successes. By Roy. A. Stevens, A. Memoir of Rev. David Aheel, M. A., Missionary to China, by his nephew. Rev. G. IL Williamson.. Marls. Mark. Wilton, the Merchant's Clerk. Hy Rev. Charles B. Tayler,.sl. A., author of "Margaret. or tbe Pearl," "Lady• Mary," &e., &c. The above, with a. great variety of new hooks. on hand and just receiving. ELLIOTT: & ENGLISH, aptH Market street.., r tilt; READY RECKONER—For Ship Builders, Boat lßuilders.. and Lumber Merchants; being a correct measurement of scantling, hoards, planks, cubical con tents of square and round timbers, saw logs. wood. &c., comprised in a number of tables, to which are added ta bles of wages by the month; board or rent, by - the week or day; and railroad distances ; , also, interest tables—by M. Scriber, author of the " Engineer's and Mechanic's Comptution,'' &.c., tee. For sale by • rfitIINSTON'Er. STOCKTON, mart 6 Booksellers: cor:Market and. Thir d sty., TIIVBLUSIIING IMPUDENCE.—Prom a publisntd V card of 111`Calmont & Bond, of Philadelphia, the public wonld he led to believe that we have been claim tag a privilege we had no right to. That. ' , they have abandoned. some time since, the exclusive agency ays tent," and that wa have right to claim " exclesive privil eges with their tens.. I never pretended to sell the teas, of this spurious concern. I have been selling the teas Of the New York Pekin Tea Company for- the last two yenta, ita 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 Ten-Cotn panfs 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 TeaComparty of New York, is entire- - 1 y false, they having been dented even an Renner iti. ;Philadelphia; for the New York Company, that Company having refused even thus far to confide in them. liknow not what kind of wool they keep, nor what kind of teas; I am only certain that they keep or obtain none 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. M'Callmont & Bond are wool dealers ip Philadelphia, and have sent an agent out here to pull wool over the eyes of some of our good citizens. Look out for the black sheep. (novl9l ALEX. J A YNES: rALUABbE CITY PROPERTY—For Sale 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 scot y a Hall and four splendid rooms on 24 story. Three fine rooms on Sd story and three rooms on the garret all finished in modern style and in comfortable order. •• - . Also, two large Building Lots on Penn street a bargain ran be had in the above property if applied for soon, terms accomodating. S. CUTHBERT, Gen agent. A ril 8. 1848. Smithfield above 4th street: & E. TODD would respectfully inform the mer- Ja. Chants of this city and our customers generally, that we have removed our stock of ShirtS and Gents Fur nishing Goods, to the corner of,,Filth andAlarket streets, 2d story over W. & S, Hague, entrance on Fifth street, where we intend to keep on band a large stock of Shirts, of our own manufacture with an assortment of Gentle menu' Furnishing Goods, usually kept by Eastern Whole sale Vunushing Stores. "icing very thankful for the kind ppatronage bestowe d on us the the pesryear, we would' oe happy to receive calls from our old customers and merchants, generally; and would inform.thena that we intend 'nothing on our part shall induce them, look further, as we exp ect to add largclY to our stock ; ddddindniell'o d rititidee. , , Merthentit. and dl le i s are ndlioned• to examin e Ou r Oink 91 - quottiv apto-tf ESSE ii=all _ . 44',5.4---L;;;;7"4„ WEI .--,:, ',114.- - •. -. ; ',.'::;7,;=.',....:',--i,;,.,.:_,'.!„-':--,::,..'t..-„,*z ~jt3CC~~QTtfDU~. • • - . : TOOK ANTIOB - PRINTItiti OFT•ICID, N rr . l W lE . p e r : p raer . o . f . I,lr . °cid Wind Vlll,la Str+ets. rietor . of the' mOimicd POST and • ittERCITET J . A xxi Msatouertrusa,- rospectfully.informs his friends -and,the patrons of these , papers, that he has a largetts -soittnent or JOB TYPE, AND ALL OTIEF.R MATE -BIALS necessary to a Job Printing Office, and that Ite is prepared to execute '• , - ! ! i . . , . LETTEZ PRESS rairrrso or EVERY ossentrrioNt • Books. Binsn Lading, Circular!. Pamphkts, Bill Heads, . Carde,T. • Handbills, . All kind's , of Stank'', Stake, Stuitirieliteind Canal . Boni Bills. 'pith appropriate Cuts, printed on the shortest notice 'and most reasonable terms. Ifs respectfully asks the patronage of his 'friends, and the pnblio in general, in this branch of his business,i ' tep22 HARPER. 'Vegetable Pnlirwointirjr.:lliltsasei. - TT is now twenty years cities 1 first used ttt Vegetn- I ble Pulmonary Balsam ia my family. Since that time. it has been my practice to keep a bottle of .thp article by the for the 'nee of my (Italy. which is lark ; : and for the benefit of my friends. I have uniformly found it"tobe a very.valuable. efficient Medicine; and think, that by iipjng it seasonably for the complaints" for which it hirecora.. mended. it has often preiented ilietliiense Nom takine. n more serious form. „In one; instance. 4 Mc'ommended it :to my brother. who resides in the State of NeW 'k - ork., who was dangerously ill with a discitse of the. lunge:* BP has since written to me (or more; bovine-found no which gave him so much relief. OTIS PECK. Sold ta'Pittsborgh by ' ' it. A. FA lINESTOCE & CO., Corner Of First and Wood; also, corner of Stith and Wood streets. - - - •- _ ...dce2s PI;IRF GREEN AND BLACK. TEAS.: from the,iNeui York Pekin Ten Company—Just received at the Po kin Tea Store. 72 Fotirth 'siteet Very InrCir supply of fresh Green sod Black Teas. or all .the different . grades and onalitiei imported into this country: packdd in 51b. boxes. lit lb.. lb:.Tand }]b:-packages:' Also:s lb. tin Cannisters, of the ditTerent qualities..convattierti for families and steamboats. ranging in prices (rani 371 Cents lb., to 51.50. Fine Oolotig Black Teas, at 50, 021, 75, 071 c., and SLOO lb. ' ' • We will refund the money in all eases where our Tens do not give entire satisfaction, or exchange for a didilieut article. For solo at the Nicht Tea Store, 72 Fourth st_ tor decit A. sAlr.Ntili 'DOCYPS.I. SHOES. TRUNKS. &C.--Folletritbee 4- Iray il mord; wholesale And retail. Boot. Shoo and Trunk Store. No. 186 Liberty street, nearly opposite the bead of Wood. F.& H. have in 'dove and 'n re receiving theitzFall and Winter stock of BOOTS. SHOES. dre.. consistieg of Ore largest stock they have ever been able to bring tea this market. Oar stock of gooks have !nosily . been manOfac tared to oar order, and expressly.for the Pittsburgh mar ket. We also have constantly on hand a splendid stock of Hayward' Melanie Gum Elastic Shoe. both for ladies , and gentlemen's wear, the most beautiful article ever maintfaetured. We -would solicit'an examination of oar stock of goods.' by. all. who wish to purchase either at wholesale or - retail, as .tee than-sell.at a small advance above east. Country . merchants will End it to their inter est to call and examine oar clock..befere pnrchasive4 FOLLANSBEE & itAywarm. :meal No. 156 Liberticst. TlTANOS—Chiekrring.—One splendid rose wood 64- 00- save Piano Forte, made by Chickening. Boston l, Here.—One semi-grand Piano Forte, from the manatee tory of Henry Herz, Paris. 61 Octaves.' Galt 4- re.—One carved rose vrood.6 Octave. made by Gale & Co., New - York.. One ditto mahogany 61 Oc- Stridden. New York.—One, elegant mahogtuty Piano, : 6 Octave, vrhicli haw been in as* for ahem's year, Fnee two hundred dollars. - SECOND HAND PIANOS.—An excellent scion& hand Piano, made by Loud. & -Brothers, in good order Price 8100. One seeombhand Piano.. Prig* SOO. - • For sale by JOHN H. MEL 1,014., - novB 81 Wood street FANCY GOODS at Z. Krettar' newstens 67 Market at. 43 pea china vases. various styles: ' 4 dos. pieces shaded and plain velvet ribbon; ! 2 " black 2 Celestial and Terrestial Glebesi • 11 " Ivory Ntemerandum Tablets; is 4 " Cut velvet pocket books and-card eases.; 4 " Horse-shoe combs. imitation of shall: I. 6 4. German silver ten hells. TRIMMINGS. A large lot of Gimp head black fringe. A girl assortment of Drab and mole eolore.4 Gimp to match; u 4 Wide blaCk; te GrAtilltlted Bultent. NVith a great variety of tniscailaneour goode, aitiongst which are Extra large size F.morig Sags; Coral Beads. assortedatrinds - Writing Desks. all sizes; • Ladies work boxes " HaekmantnOn Boards; Gold Spectaclei, all ages; Black Union Galloon. All the above goods will be sold low. TrOMMPATIIIC ROOKS.—Jost recelje - 11,at the Book- J. L store of the subscriber. in Fifth st.l near'Market: • Nauru Mrdies, pure. by_Samuel Ilaltiternan. translated and edited by Charles Julius Herapel,M. D., 4 . vols. . Hartman's Acute Diseases, by Dr. ,Iliespel, Vol. 1, Homeopathic Domestic Medicine. by J. Lowrie; en larged and impwwed by A: I. MR, M. I/. lahr's New Mannal. vol., 1., Nos. 1 and 3. ;tering: Domestic Physician. ` - A. Manuel of Domesue Cookery, for the use of persons who are under Iforturepathie treatment. .. Rooninchausen's Therapsmic Pocket Book, for Vomit patltists, by Dr."Okie. "' Ilabeman's Chronic Dieeises. VOL , • Together with Medicine Chests, of different' sire's and prices. (apl6) - VICTOR SCRII3A. ATALCAIILE HOOKS--ROHNS STANDARD; LI , DRARY.—MaChitivellis History of "Florence and Prince: Roscoe's Leo the Fourth . Roscoe's Loretti,o' de Schillet's Don. Carlos And other Dramas; Beck man's History of Inventions; Memoirs. of Count Gram mom ; Schleyeirs ,Philosophy of Hisiory: .SchleYelre Thematic Literature ': Memoirs of Cot. Hutchinson ;Robb Hill's Miscellaneous Works • Life of Bontenuto Celtini; Cox's lionseof Austria; Bonterweek's Spanish Litera ture. For,sale by H. S. BOSWORTH ec CQ., dcc4 . .43 Market stree. D --- FssoL - TION—The partnership 'existing between the subscribers, under the style of Poindexter). Co, wns dissolved on the let inst., Ny naittiral consent. R. W. Poindexter is authorized to settle alt - ther , business Of the concerts. R. W. - POINDEXTfaI, C. H GRAN'T.. NOTICE.-11neing purchased the entire interest,'of C. 11. Grant. in the late concern of Poindexter & Co 4 and asintinted my ion. Theodora Poindexter. v.-ith.rnc, the business will 'be continued as liana] under the style of Poindexter & Co. -{ap2ll R.. W. POINDEXTP.R. °relit -Bargain Cornea. I' J. , I t BATES; Wholoshle anti Retiiit Dealer in Boots, Shoes and Trunks,. &me corneref Fifth and Stnirkfirkl streets, Pittsburgh Thesub - seriber rcepe &fully mmounces to his 016 customers and the priblic generally. Mat he has removed Ids; Boot, Shea and Trunk Store to the-large hew wrirchousellately enacted at the corner of Fifth -and-Smithfield-streets.-op posite the old Pittsburgh Foundry. where he will keep on hand a large assortment of BOOTS, SHOES, HATBAND LEATHER,TRUNKS, VALICF.S,CARPET.BAGS; &c., of all descriptions and- sizes. which he- will sell ra CA 37/ as cheap as can be bought in this fititket .' - l Being connetccd. with some ofzthe largefit manufactur ing establishments, in the _eastern cities, and receiving goods almost every week during the season, liciOffers great inducements to purchasers, either by whole ale or retail, as he offers hie goods at lower prices than tbose of the same quality tan be bought elsewhere in the city.. .1 manufacture and keep constantly on band, Boys' and Youths' Calf and Kip Boots; a very neat and serviceable artiole, , Remember the place, Great Bargain Corrier,s apo , 7 Corner Fifth and Smithfield streets. G ROCERIES, Ike— • - 400 bbls. N. 0. Molasses; 50 bbls. St. Lonis S. U. Molasses; ' 12 hf. do do do do; 15:10 bags Coffee, prime green; 75 bf. chests assorted Teas; 110 six pound eaddies.Y. H. and Imperial Tea; •15 30 do do de dot ' 60 Mids. Sugar; 40 bbls. Tea ' 100 boxes 8:10 Window Glass;. 10 do 10x12 50 do Tobacco. A large assortment of all kinds of Ordeeries ontand at the new warehouse of EDWARD HAZLETON, ap24 • North-east corner of the Diamond. To Conutty Merchants. • A LARGE stock of School Books, Paper. Stationery, 4. -..21L suitable for country sales, among which are: Writing Papers, of fine, medium, mid common qutilities. Letter do do do - do do Note do do - do do do - Note and Letter Envelopes, Slates, Pencils, Wafers, Quills, Steel Pens. Window Paper (yard wide) Plain and. Printed Bonnet Boards, of different qualities, black Books, in great variety, Family, School and Pocket Bi bles, Crown, Medium, and Double Crown Wrapping Pa ler, APGutry's Eclectic SpeUurs and Readers, Kars Ec ectic Arithmetic's, Cobb's Primers, Spellers, and Readers, Sanders' do. do. do. • . Arithmethicsby Adorns, Davis, Colbarn, Smith, Stock ton, Emerson, and others. • - - Geographies—by Mitchell, Olney, Smith, Morse, Good rich, Parley, and others. • - Grammars—by Smith, Kirkham, Balloons, Well,- and others, -For sale, as tow prim. by SOHN It MELLOR, M Wood st., 4 doors above Fotirth. he m highest market price paid in eashgood for g nuxed rag TIRUGB.—Guru Myrrh .Turkey; " -Gamboge;. " Kino True; w Opfuni, new crop; Goibannm; strained; Erie% Jalap; " Dandelion; " Belladonna; . Add received, and for aa A le : F b A y i lisrEsTOCK. & - deel4 • Cor. First and 'Wood ant A, VERY fine assortrnent of Fancy and Vnriety. Good s, A sneh as Fans, Aeccrrdeons, Jewelry,Vilevesi . Mitts. Steel Goods of every description. Also. gilt and, silver Fringe, Etats and retinas for , ZEBULON KINZEY;S. VT Market tutiet.. .. 7 V.Ei.:7::i_ ,- . , .: , , • ..7', - ,-, - ,:.•:J:T. -- .G.:4 -, 44,: - ...:, ';:',:7:,.:::••-q::;"5,4 .';-,-.';.- - •,j,•:.;',...-7.:,-.L::!.t:-:"4:-=';-• ..., 4-. , :,, : i r ..,1.:1.-:' , ..:- ~$ : -.....c . ..j ., : : : , ; :,, ,t y .: .,:r1 . - ,: ,, .., :, . ,%:'-'.. !EMI .~J~ ' 1.;" ~ ~i '.. ... MEMEM • WM. ALEXANDE/Ok 'SON% " C 017131 MAILERS AND YIrIiCCISIII7O • liaturrsias; terns" ef.rente mut. • . • Sr. Clair streets, diTerite Me • - • 7gNISIIIIWA: change Ilbrei, Entrance on Penn sae respectfully Inform their frientlit and the public, that they are prepared to fninisb and' ar tend to every thing in the Tine of Undertakert, as the • have quit the business of Cabinet Making, and their ate - , tention will be devoted altogether to the above' businei ..• keep a large assortment of COFFINS M 114113 andfluisli ,• _ covered; and lined iu the neatest manner. with a vitriol • of materiels, and. at till prices; we keep . SHROUDS rear dy made, of all since, of Flannel, Crunbriei'And,,Muslies• - at all prices, and made in U a m • eastern style,nd'all othet articles necessary for &easing the dead, and furnishing funerals, of (nudity and prices to sut ; SILVER PL/yrag4" , " , for engraving the name and age . ; ICE 'CASES parleying the body iu ice, by those who wish to keep their friendi_ any length of time, and hive ZINC PANS.to put( lee in for laying on the. body; LEADEN Coffins always ad, hand. IVe have a splendid new HEARSE and a pair or, fine horses, and any number of tha best carriages. , -.- eta., and will be prompt, putictual, and reasonable. augl9-y Umbrellas, Parasols; ParaSolatels ; ANIY'W.A.LKING- CAN U1t1811.EL11A13 . ..:„ wlin„atihc.ittiudsrati , .r,TE.4?;y:F6l"7l7Zl4:ll=t-...: Merchants ere respectfully informed .thatl mannfeeture aIl the above goods, by the aja of.sttanti nutwithsiending the great opposition of,partiesOpe,esg the introduction of expensive improveme,nts, My rt, toot} is complete,. and prices so low.a_sto . giye entire-oar irAS there h an Umbrella Store next door. of ntaill the same name, it is important you sliould remember If. RICIIARDSON, Skala Fatiorii. and Ran:Amer sr trrilkiag Cane Umbrs/ta, sign of the 1.,.19r and 14our.,Z1di !04. Matiket • rr ' Irr.Kttentien is requested to the celebrated' Iralkbit CUM Vinbist fa. neat and beautiful article, emhbinings the advantagei of a Cane and Umbrella.. - feb4., . Totang i Lr.i4t l. 9 7e A s i n i l . n w arga Allegheny Cllt l y i t; . 111. 1 1.,;;or :Allegheny and v 7 c u inity. an Ta u L e i s ege l N e rnmss e val of his School, from the conier of Sandusky aud Strum' berry streets,. where lie has been teaching for the TaA twelve months. On and shoe April Ist, he will oteapy Rooms on Federal street. in '.Colonada Row," ?ltd iloo: from the bridge. The Aeedetttie Year will eotisisrof twat; Sessions. of five months each, commencing on tip Monday in February and September. EAT= OV 21 . 1210; rot scsonox OV ISONTITX, , :•'. Enclish Deportment-Including Reading, Ortlfogroptig , and Defining, AVritim, , : English Grammar Rinnonc, Les . gic, English Compostuon and Criticism, Cleofrraphj; tory, Antlnnet and the higher brunches of 3lnthonitioiy N sit end l'hilosophy.Clonnintry,Aiwonomy. Botany; Phy, siology, Geology.linellectual and Moral Science. and all, other branches fequiiite to a thorough' Owlish Educa tion e 214 09 Classical Department—lncluding the Lenin, Greek and French languages. encli an additional change 0f.. , -.96'001 The services of competent Teachers are Anactired.fog such as may desire to receive , idstructione in Prawin_kii Painting, and Music. TIIOSO designing to cuter. will tind it to their Interest do so as near to the opening of the Session as poeuble'i ' jet pupils will be received at any time during the Session. and will be chorzed at the above rates only from Ilse% tints of entrance. Ike deductions will be made for abaci ces, except in eases of protracted illness. Any inforscuition which may be desired, will be chains fully communicated to those who call upon the hokitiOlita at his rooms. . ReftrOnCli may also be made to the following genilet . . Dr. T. Atleglieny, Hon. C. Sintle.r. PiztsbniVE.' Rev. D. EJllott, r 6 ' Riff: D. H. Diddle, Schyrittz, itev. U.. Dyer, , jan.ll-43m , , , JS. MORRIS & CO'S BLACK WRITLNG INK, Pet • Stu) orQuill Pens, and the Copying rms.—Tins Ink Is the result of the eXperiments of swum] years, devoted to the manufacture, on an extensive scale, of an erne!, suited to all the . purposes of the consumer. The perfect 'ion of this Writing Ink consists in the following propose ties: Fun:art—in which property-it.will be found. , l surpass all previous prepumtions. It will flow with pie feet freedom: either from quill or steel pens, and is entire ly free from any corrosive qualities. Caton—The en! ' of this article is a rich. beautiful blue black. • . irrAli good black Ink,. from its necessary attendant communion. requires exposure to the air to impanadetra;., . - color. It must not, therefore, be expected, thusthe ma( ' ' -.. . meat the bottle is oped. the Ink will be found to be .a .. Jes , ....,.. black. The first appearance will be pale; but after eii: ''• :'..! posure to the chemical action of the eunorphere, eithet . ... '' on paper or in the inkstand, it will assumes' brilliant black . .' bite. ... Pxtursmcsci—The color is unalterable by the lops& at , ' . time: It will never fade. On this acconnt, all important • - ..'•• records should be made in this article, mi years. nidy '-• ': deepen and strengthen its tint. N. B. This Ink is suitable for all kinds of Metall* '"' Pens, rind for Pens made of Quills; and what is import. taut mid very desirable' with many, will give a parfait • impression !lithe Copying Press. •• We aro using, m the institutions with whleVwsarei connected-Morel/oElos Black Writing Ink; and. in respitet to fluidity brilliancy, and permanency, believe it superior to any Ink we have heretofore used." [Signed, -'. A. Thurston. Cashier Bank of Louisville; Wm. 11l ardson, Cashier Northern Bank of Kentucky; George Gavrathmey, Cushier Bank of Kentucky: L. L. Shrey President of the Gas Bunk, Thomas L. Helm, Clerk LLtt Barren County Court; Curren Pope, .Clerk of Jafferspd, County Court; P. B. Atwood, Secretary Fireman's Inane rune Company; S: S. Goodwin. Secretary Portland Dry Dobt and Insurance Company; D. S. Chambers, Sestretnr? Franklin Fire and Manna Insurance. Company,; J, IL Rhomer, Treasurer Louisville Suring Institution... . A supply of the above Ink. just recd and for sale W . :* fela • JOHNSTON & Ermicirro' , - - •'' :bar 5 - ars-ing Powder i 3101.71171` EAGLE TRIPOLI, MAINUFACTERED4X THE BOSTON MOUNT EAGLE Traags.... - rt, OlUcleaninrthe' Surface of lrindows, Mayors, etid r. Gat, Ware. and restoring it to its priginal . .trausink. Tetley, this article is decidedly witYout an equal: Etith time and labor are saved by 'its use.' A thousand idler,' eneas could be adduced, if necessary, .to •it will remove the oxide from the surface of Odd, Skis. eir,_Copper,Brars, T'in. 4.4, With niegreithilf.. facility. giving it an unweaned polish. • A fairtrial is all that the proprietors ask, awl adllcsan vines the most skeptical of its utility.. - • Dinrcriens for Ilia ].et the Powder be appllea damp, soft. woollen sloth. With a very hule , egstolose:: every particle of oxide may be removed. febi • JOSEPH R: CARR. General Aftint'l For eels by JOHN IL MORGAN, Druggist.: Is:. (between Penn and the Bridget)—Dresses. Cloaks, Copes, &e., made to the- latest French at.d English . Fashions. Alio, Bonnets, Hoods, Capes, Head 'Dresses. ike. A choice Olelctiontlf new styles Satins, Silk Velvets. 'French Flowers,Girnps. rich cup and bonnet itibltonsi Laces. Frit t tees, Cords. Buttons , Crapes, Modes, ,Muslins, Carahries; andkerchiefs, for sale, wholesale and • retail at e lowest price. Country Milliners supplied . - with the Jatest French and Hugiish Patte oreieryneis : article in.the Millinery and Dress-making.line r at •Dlsw York prices. Simi. Bonnets cleaned and altered to the preient ion. • 'III.'SBURGII STEEL. WORKS AND.SPEUNG. AND - AXLE FACTON.Y• ISAAC 10:113. • QL1111). II,~frA,IUF.\CTUREItS of Sprint~ awl Blister tie Springs,•}lsanmered lean Axles; and dealers halal's. ; aids Castings, Fire Engine Lamps, and Conch Trimmings.. generally, corner of Ross andFrout sta r Pitlabergbart. .ji-J s u t s re t e reeived, by . . iwspkiutt 1 dozen tine Wax Masks; 6 " " Paper " . . • 5 " Common - 3 grass Metallic Comb. Cleaners; ••: 1 dozen F.gg Boilers; • 1 • " Salt Spoons; • • • •••••! c-. 4 v 2 ." Bone Mustard Spoons; • I': '4 gross German Silver 'table Spaoast . 6", •" Tea " • ; . ' 4 ,4 2 " Butler Knives; • 1 4 Picture Toy Bookie •.: 20,000 China Blarblea; . - vs, 6 dozen . Ann \ Voolen Comforts. , .• A great variety' of Coots and Cap& : • .". BAsxrrs... - ' 6 dozen fine French willow Basketsj 2 " • willow Market " 6 " Stnivr Travelling _ • • • .- 1 a Clothes 12 .4 Alma! Toy • .• . , 1 Willow Cradles; . ,• 6 " 'Glass Motto Seals; 3 ' Bone " Stamps; 3 Allen's. Patent Revolving. Pistols;- . •• • 5 pair common Brass a - 1 dozen setts Chessmen; _ 2 " Dominoes; 6 " Tailors' Tape Measures; 6 " Steel Key-Rings, assorted; 3 " China Dogs and Sheep; " - strings Amber Betulsi 12 Nests Drums. LA NDRET IPS GARDEN SEEDS .— The subscribaf has just received his annual supply . of Landrentes Garden Seeds, warranted.fresh and ganume t embracing every variety worth cultivating. The auention of Awns. ers, tardeners, and others, is respectfully called to Ms F. L. SNOWDEN; feh2 No. 29 v. sten yell's Elements of Gcology i • Silliman's Chemistry; Shepherd's Miter&logy3 . • . Olmstead's Philosophy; . Eardner's Lectures on Seleatee; ; Brougham's Men of Letters and &Ante) Beckman's History of Inventionsi Gray's Botanical Text. Book; Information for the People) . • The Art of Paintina. For sale by • H. S. SOSIVOUR Fourth Street, Wear Afarkers :cunt SALE, Four Lou—Bounded by Penn, Ltbartjt r and Hay sts.. each lot having 24 feet, front, Sad Ars. tending back 110 feeu Two of them are comer iota, anti the position of the whole_propertiLis one of the most ade vantage-ons in the city. Fot furtßer information appirtg SWARTZWXLDER, Fourt.kM: between Wood and anittaftelis, RElsa C A LD-75 ounces Ass secefiefraiii fir by B. A. FAIINFATOCK &Ma t ', doe% CMOS' Of ESA Vl4 WM • ' 'i<: ; r.-: '-'1.:::-i ,- :.•:-.:,=-1-1.:'1 - .'.....: - jt;: - 'i-; - :i.. -,?-.,.-,-.1--.-:., MMag " i • , • 11 . "f EllEni NUMBER 25‘. ilfiscellantoug: ."'..t.T.*:•,.::z..:.:-...--.:•.•,:-.7:::, '.::,••;•:::-.;••::.:,-....• - • • ' -'44" -• ..: -1,1,i, • ,..:% • EMI . • ! ,"'47 41 , 47 : -7:l :l (4tVAli S 1 • r *.• vtec , x... 7 . ,;. A . '' s•i,g,,:c7l:Zh • • • , ' . 4 ''...':; •.',‘,....,..:_'...!;:: . . `," . 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