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Dollari . will.itytaciably be 'reguired.if nut paid within the year. 11.7° - Single cornea IWO cavts—for sale at the eunnter. of the Office,' and by ;the Newa.Boya - The Weekly Mercury :iud Manufacturer 1s published .from the ,aume ottire:en a double medium 6 he.F4i ' II,I WWQ YIOI4sARS a year, in adronee—singlu copies 'Fir': Caw& ID No pater will be diseentined lunleez at the eliitero. Clint of.the proprietor,) until all arrearaira arc-.paid. itr No attention will be paid to any order lintel's ite= companied,by the nioney, or satiaceitory reference in this city. 0•F- ADVERTISING, INTJARR OF TWELVIS,RINF4 OR LW& One toserli ' Ont• •• 0 One Month. $4 00 Two• •du 75 Two• ;do 6 00 Three,-do ..100 Three do• •••- 7 00 One Week. 150 Four do ' ft 00 Two-•dc;" 50 • 'lair- • •,,;.! , 1 0 Three du 3 00, Out...year 15 tit) VILA RI:1 - ADYEATISFMENT3I Changeable at 'Mtwara' 0 .xl! sQ.Vaktr- .. Two ar/catici. Sik Months 315 00 Sik 'Months 'llOO 'OO One Year 20 00 Onti.Year-- ... '••'•• 30 00. Larger adrertisetnemts in proportion. r cards of 'FOUR LINES. Mir Dollars a Tear. ;.urge cuts hill not be inserted, gales, art- extra price Is IJ Ad renisemente upon which the number of inser- tions in not marked, will be inserted and charged until or dered out. MEE I~U. I4VCALMONT,'imrney Low.-0111ce, Fourth . trtreeynear It. Pattersou's Livery . Stable. - febli It e (i . No. Smilh,ifigacjitlyst ~. IL A. W. 01. 1 VI R, Physician, and Sur~tun .— tfce No.'B. fit. C it icreet. I'iusbui~ht.' %r m. O..p.KKA Atuiiney, hut renurced Itis ulnae quir at. ". MEM T JOH:\ Cita %V I , ult I 1:7 opposite the Exchange ORLANDO I.ooAllS,'.dliotney at Low.-‘odiee 4th V. it.. above Wood. . , • TUAVALVt; .L MAIL' LIALL Attorney at .I,3lo.—Unkcc LoOfrio's Ituiltfiugs, Fourth it. joh7-Iy. JAdIES 'CALLAN. Aitorney al. Law, curlier Wytia and Filth streets--.. Law Corner. ~thitltYy 17.11 2 ,1 11 . KL:11:-Nhr.'lllittorney at Late, Office in the L. 'same building wititAlderman 11 7 Mastet. Filth et, betweetLWood and Smithfield sts.. angli-nin• J , OHN IiAitTON. Attorney at Laso.—Oflice . North side or Firth street. between %Vood and Smithfield, in the game building with Alderman Morrow. sittMO:ly. MEE Jiusrsey nt -Loso.—(1ioo iu 'Wallace's building, on ith at., betvreen Wood and , • sts. g ThOlt1;+; %v. LAYNO, Attorney and Cote/wave at Lem r and N./O*Y.i'Sb/4% - e - thlice at tiat.coriter of 411 t. and Wood at.. corer Sibbett Joiiev* nicitanze oak, octi Air — ILLS a. DONNELLY. ...Hist - new and CoultscUors t as 1.1111, Stsbunga. Pc--01fietron lourth st.. loe lween Stnititfirld avid,(irant. • anarll-y EIiMUNWSNOW Ann, yat Law.—(llll.‘ ui 1 the Ituilditit; on tit* Is:ortb Ewat currier of Fourth and Smithfield kts. tinvt 1-y ..,11011.11.0‘ Attfertnan.-o:tics north side of Fifth 1 0 . street, between .1 You'd and Smithfield, Pittsburgh. ,geplo-y 1 1.:A...X.1)4E5S AFCIA., Ailorneys and Connie/ 111 ion ea Law.—Office on Fourth street. opposite R. 2r. It. 11:Patterson's Livery Stuble. septn-r. 1,10/I.WARD.Y.'SW.tsit.'l'Z\Vl.ilallilt. Attorneys tit I,rs zr !,—Qtliee on Fourth street, between \ Vend and Smith cuoa, opposite Piattarson's Livery Stable. ap7-y f t F.ORG . (111,1,A1Oltbl: Attorney anti Covmellos az XI La ur.--011ee retnoved to the *.ld door below Grant st., on Fourth, to the office lately occupied by Alderman Mil ler. anart7o I MIN N. Srcl.olVal",..itiarncy and Couniellor at 1.4 10• °lliac in Bukewell's Buildings on Grant'st... • ii:24l•-tv• 1) C. SII N NON, Attornry and Caunscitor fa:baw— ' • Office en 4th st.. between Wood and Smithfield and nearly nannfite the.iktaTor's oftiee. tire Cr-y 4,1 1". Dentist. Fount, at., hire doors west of Mar] ket. All work warranted. and if not perfectly fartory no Li,e made. felon Robert Snyder. has teittovien /1.11 I ofheit to Pouilli street, between Wood and Smithfield slrmit tnarls•l AM I;.S MAO:LI% Alderman.--Orfice im Penn 'street. opposite D. Leech & Co's.. packet line oflicc. Otfice topics front 7 o'clock A. M... in 7 o'clock P. M. I,.—A. Beelrn has rnmoved•his and iorwardin.• business from the . Gann' Basin to hie %few erarehoose, on Tltird street, acuity opposite the Yost . tamy:in-y I)th:I3,IOVAL.--,./0/I.V J. .3111VILEL. .Attorney at Law, 1. has removed to Fourth at - eet, next door to the office blAldvrtnata,Stvel. ap7 • 3. r. amra HET li. WHiTE, -Attorney; at Law, Washington, Pa. I Collections made in Irasbiugton, Fayette, Greene stakattioiniutZ..counlieA, —.a 12-7 k:a-aaa, /114.r.5Y •- seltor at Law, has removed to the. conies next door seem , of Roily :Patterson's Livery Stable. Fourth street. parinv his absence upon public duty. for the comidg month, any business for him may be jell with A- S. arc- Clalmolai Esq.. asaturen. . febl.7 MOM ANIES Si CRAFT, Attornsy, ansoustior,- and AN'uteary, )1 Pittsburgh; haring resigned the edictal Secrtta ry ofilfr : Pinsborgh Nacistotion and Fire Insurance Com pany, ittebd spatially to colleetionso and business connetititin ith Narigation. Insurante, Areaants. and 'teal - !Nude. Business hours.. from 9 A. M., tolIP: M. first door crest of Alderman Miller's, Fourth street, 111.1. (truth. op 7 TWIN COYLE. ItTo:ary and Coneiyanrsritice in J Metcalf's Building. Fourth street ; near Smithfield, l'ittsborgh. Deeds. Bonds. 51ortgages, Articles of Agree ment, and, all other instruments of writing drawn up with . accorney 'and dispatch.. Titles to Real Estate examined. all WIN C.• l 'II..SON. daurisey and CoynrcUor at Law. 4 Franklin, Venangotounty, Pa., will 'lntud promptly to all business entrusted to his care. Collections made 111 Wanes, Clarion, and Jefferson counties. kerea To .7: ..1. Stockicoi .t.• Co.. ' „:- ‘,..- ~,,..;.• • , - .1. - I, i• ' : .M - urriby. NV - Litton &Co Co., .-':-!-.._'-•;' i, g lton. Jetties ffinnetsr, • ' •-•• ,•- ~.• 4 t :, • , :.. eri lion. Alex. Arcomont, F r anl 9 l , - ... 4 7' ;:-.: ..--.. tion....UWilson, Steubenville. O. Er'Z'i-y 1 I 0 Ml' 61.1ENTS.—Mypartner, ;Br. Liggett. turd %Vm. -E. Austin, tag, will attend to my unfinished busi ness. mid I recommend them to, the patronage of my friends. lam authorized to state that they will receive -the counsel .and assistance of the 'lion. 8.. Biddle. Office "..11 story of Burke's buildings, 4th street. between - Wood end_Market.. Butl-ly) " SAMUEL W. BLACK. /ATM TL, Manufacture of incorruptible Teeth Smithfield street, two doors below . Fifih street, Pitts burgh; Pa. Always on hand a full assortment of Plate, and : Teeth, of a variety of shades, as simple Plate. !iredirs and Stseuspidatoes. Gum teeth, Serer,' Pivot teeth. &e. Teeth and blocks' made to ord4 r; 'pendia* supplied with all articles in the profession. ALI. orders rrom abroad matt be aieorapanied by the cash. - 11:3 , Flatina tliWiliVlA on hand.. novlit.y QIIN A. PAILKIN.SON....II4ISernan, 'alit Ward, •t., between Walnut and O'llara sta., where he may be found at all.times. Those having houses or other pro .perty to sell or rent. can have lite same punctually etten ded-top debts collected, and all the duties of an Alderman will rateiTot prompt attention. 0e27-yt if:::(:.".....11, 1 ",1eg5.1.61 - 7;`, , Tiali::fugt,raf dm old Mulct, Fourth at., above Smithfield. ife4TIIT: Partnership eretofore ensu ing -between 31 Mc - Millibar. and myself, in the practice of the law. was dissobvid by mutual coneent. on the 2.3 th ult..and the business Will hereafter be continued by Henry W. Wil limits; whom I most cheerfully recommend to all for whom haea`the honor to do business—as a gentleman every way worthy of their . confidenee. . • 'lGeorgert.:ltfiddle; Conveyancer; • _ . grricE in Avery ROW, Fifth street, above Smithfield, Pit,sbutgh. ' L6D3, 31.0IITOVIES, AaILEZMEATS, BONDS, ameasii.aild other instruments of writing, drawn with eentness. legal aritumey. and desp . at c h . He will also attend to dressing rand.filling)tfrekanace. Liens. Accounts of Executors:Admin istrators, Brantining titles to Real Estate, Searching Recorilsfor Liens, 4-c.. Froth hit len; erperiehee and intimate acquaintance With - the manner of keeping the public records. he expects give satisfeetion to those Who*may entrust their bust liens to his'eare. rIPrIS J3ENJAMIN•F. DENISON, ATTORNEY syn COUNAEL LOR AT Lan. Cktvlanit, Ohis,_will attend to proles sional business in the Courts of Citlabor,s and adjoining counties. . ; . Ile will also eye earerul ntlenlion to Colleetions in any part of Northern. Ohio. , . r , REFERENCES Chief Justice Parker, Cambridge Law School. Hee. Richard Fletcher, 10 State et.. Boston. . Iron. Strranellf. Perkins, 141 Walnut at,. Philadelph ia. Richard D. Lethal!. Esq., 53 Wall st., New Yor44; ' . •:., Hampton &Smith, Pittsburgh. • _ ; For additional reference, refer to this Office. • feho-13' ---- O COuNTRY MERClFLANTSThestidieriber will X' POT three dollars and seventy-five cents per 106 lbs. gun, for good mixed country rags, in quantities .offilly to threothoutiniut pounds. delivered at my Book' Store, No; 89 Wood'itreet, Pittsburgh. 7 0n hand,:a 'general supply of school books, writing !qi wrapping paper, - blank, books, etc.,. which :Will he sold by the dozen ince:ill, at lowest cash prices - for ice dY P ay . ' p0n2 7 1 LUKE LOOMIS Agelit. HaMEOPATHIC :MEDICINES-4MS BOOKS.—Just received.: a. fresh. sandy of /Inatcopathic. Medieine Chests. flomtaerathic Coffee. Seg. ar of Mk. aeda large collection of the latest publieatas on lioniceopath}-, at die c oon 7 4° I'7. licTOA.SCliffli., t . • . s t reet , • sp10: , Between Wood and Mirkist ats MEM i .. ~ .. - tf7. ttri rofesional (ljarbs. , u 54 Clair street. ••• ' 7 7, • ~ I ~. IF ~ 0 Sj t I r i - • " r . Alk J.I.WASSI DE, iietionetr and tentininion 111er y thtt“, Pedaral struck:Allegheny. eity. • •lettl TAMES AFEENNA, 40rtiusicer anti cOMMiStiPil .Mer cant N0.114. Wood it. felol I)(nrrEws DaortuttpAN GALLERY. Philo Hall . o'ver 06 • PoUl Office: • • (chi 01.11%.: Auetiono.r uud Colltnli3jioll.dterchang . t • corner of Wood nod Filth fedd-y . OBERTS ar, KANE: riasb arch 'Cabinet and Chair Warehouse. - No. 82. Third n.. I-y rinaiULON KINSSY, Pcn!erio .Fancy Goods Trim ./_j mings. No. U 7, Market street. tobl-y I.EXANDER - AY ES, Pekin 'lid Store, l'hird A - ifearAVend. febl-y .1114.3145 KEV, Irani City Clothing stor,,.No. 1U Libertyst, opposite the mouth of rtlurket. fel.l-y TOE WA • 1t0131N..! N. tztgent for Ilitrden t Ce.'s Line 'ttf Paekas. Vittlest..ott,6 `loot below Wood. , . I , , J e ty rog g un, {lint icing ihpottterr.6.9ll..,i.ty,.. ARTIN Lyn.E. Family Gracfr. Smithfield street AL next door to ilkc Fifilt Presbyterian Church. jeG IEORC;I: CUClißANlForwarding and Curt mission !Jr illerchatat, No. :10. AVOW st,Pittsburglo. novf.l-y &'FILLICYrT, Bnolzellers rind Stationers. No Markehat.. beiavetit Third and ,Fonrili. fa bl-y LMIiiiMaiNEMMEIMI GUN A. SARGENT. flanker; and E:rehtftsgc comer of Woo and Sixth its.' fehl-y XT . 1101.5 T ES Ze. SON. BankfiCsand dealers in Exchange . COin and Bank Doles, No. 65, Markel sL febl-y TACOR IVEAVER, Ririe and Liquor _l crchant. rumor • of Market and Second!strecttl. FULTON. /t;rl/ cora 'Brass Found.-, Nu, 70 3eeond, 11 . between Market and Ferry sta. fell Al. V k TE. ckain g Store, %o. 167. corubr of labcr It/ . ty and Sixth sts. rrOWNSEND 7 CARR Coach causi Wagon /11a kers. Si, Clan. street. nenr the Brhlge. . reb4-1 DEPOT, No. 85 FoL; e r i t , ll4 . t., 43-a- htt. DROWNS OEFICR, G 5, Diamond alley. Ilear Wood st. leht-y r i H. PAULSON, Hai ;and rap .11anafartserer, and dealer in runs of all 1111 3 No. 73, Wood at.. next door to the corner of Fourth. fehl Manission dlasebanq tooter of Libert y auk Irwin ats. 131 (1 A. m'ANuury ok. CO.. Forwarding and Curnosis kJ. shit* 211srchants. Caitalliasin, Pittsburgh, Pa. F BLUME. Pn nu iuo Forty unl ad inelurer and deer iu Musical lustrumouts4 No. 112 Wood smut. !Icor Fifth. n0v19.1 I 1 Patent bl~+lieiues . Liberty sfrVeT.n::;.lCaAigtaelnl;astr. JOSEPH WOODWEI.I4. importer. and denier in For t/ sign and DOVUJIIC Hardware, curlier of Second nod WoOd etc.Pinsburgt. NIOORE. /10 and Cap _llanadfatturer. and 0 - denlei in Pt•as No. 7.soVood•streitt, third dont abov• 1 7 onnif. • Q A 71117111, 111'CLURKIN & CO.. Agents for Carlisle anti Papp++ rd's aggutar Li!lit of rackst Ships from Near York to Liverpool. No. 1421.iberty st. • -y AMES BLAKELY. u t fur Messrs. Roche. hiro.'s 1. Co.'s Line of Pack-ors, ?coat IL, four doors blow en nui Baain. febt -y Jtnothier. Liberty at. between Sixth street aild Virgin alley. soutL side. Re4llo-y TOSEPIII MAJOIL Boat Store. Ship Chandlery. and P -Agency of Pittsburgh Lard Oil Factory, No. 4. Mar ket street, Pittsburgh. janl2-tf Alir s r: Ci.1.1M1.11.1.. Dews for IGIc Ps. biaat,ons. Pe - r i n. ‘ t Affic, :caLs. Nstripal+s. Third at_ oppowe the TIIAAFFEtc O'CONNOic, Proprietors of ths Pituburga Porinfilcßoas Lim, corner Peun and Wayns streets. retal-y . JAMES MAY. WaeloaLi Gnaw, Forwarding and Cum mission JfereXand, WiLier street, between Market and Ferry. N Tlli,: E nklam:Erh ni: Aad2 ndr.bv..ri eagt.stde. reht-y IT'LL & Cl%IUt V. Baukow and Ezrkanz. Broktrs. No 65. Wood at., third door bolow Fourth, west *lac Ir Bankers and Exchanzr Brukrrs. L earner Of l'llird and Wood sts., opposite SL Charles TOtINS'I'ON &STOCICTO.N, .gookseltcri. Mato) neraf tl Printers and Publishers, corner hlarket and Third eta. TLIU:1.003118. Agent. Bookseller and Stationer, and 4 dialer in Priming Paper. 4-r, Wood street. between Diamond alley and Fonrtli. Ohl-y CI A. WANUL'I'V,A7,e'nt for l'irku - nali's Tray Freiz:h, V./. Lint, and. In,lipesdint Poitiabt• Oka: Line, Canal fritt fOS ES AT'IVOOD, Agent for the ./Vordt American In £ meaner Company, oe,Philadelphia Water and Front st—Ot the AVarehotte.e of Atyroodlond Jonris. fehl-y 11 HODES & ALCORN, Munufacuires of Mustard, 111 L, Ground Spices. Catoups, kc., No. 0, Fifth sore'. between Wood and VII Celt Roakgeikr. Stationer. and Fifth at, between Wood and NfarVet ats., Pittsburgh. Pa. jan7-y CHOOLBOOK AND PA ITAIWAIIEDOUSE.—Lukc IJ I....nemis,...kgent, Publielier,:liookselicr and Bookbind er. O. an. Wood et.., riltstnirdh. niarirt-y 111'S F:EN, Ika.ts Finan i 4r. and Gat Fitle. Suittl, • field street, between-Driiailbutt Alley and Fifth st , Pittshar7l).- cleel3-1 J& wbEvirr, Whole:idle amens, Orders l'ro . duce and Pittsburg Imanufactures generally. No. '214 Liberty. opposite 7th street. Pittsburgh. np29-y 10 EVEN BIG DOORS ChtTllll.. '6 STORE. No. 5 Gth 17 Strca. 'scar Loberty. JOIIN FARREN, Proprietor. Pittsburgh. novt?.l-y el GORGE ARAIOR. Tailor. Fourth street, between 1:31 - Wood and Smithfield-streets, nearly opposite the Alps's office. inn29-y JOHN D. MOIIGAN. Ina/tsars and littail Drurrlrist, No. 931, Wood street, one door South of Diamond Al ley. fehl VAIA,ANSBER it IRAN - WARD, Wholanik and Rand 1 /haters in Boots, Shoes, Trunks.Ae., No. tafi Liberty street. nearly opposite the heed of Wood. feb4l-y 73 A. FAIINESTOC & Co.. 11 , 7toksoie Druz IVare ) e house, corner of First and Wood streets, and cot ner of Wood and Sixth sts. feb4..y 13 EMOVAL.—Geo. W.Smith 4. co. hove removed their .1:11., Office from Penn et., to their Now Brewery on Pitt st. and Duquesne Woy. dec2s WM. ALEXANDER & SONS, Coffin Makers and Furnishing Undertakers. corner of Penn and St. Clan streets, opposite the Exchange. Entrance on Penn street. feh4-y TOHN . MELLOR. wholesale and retail dealer in a) Music and blu-deal Initrurneils, Piano Fortes, School Books and Stationery, No. 1= Wood sweet, Pittsburgh. Janl-y I)RA ZI EILS BEI.LOWS.—J ma received an nssort ut, largip ,si?.es, Brazier's hand Bellows ; also, Par for and Kitchen aa., whore ale and deelG JOHN W. BLAIR, 120 Wood st. S. WATERMAN. wholesale Griner, Commission lA. and Forwarding-Merchant, and Dealer in Produce and Pittsburgh Manufactures, Nos. 21 Water, and 2 Front its.. Pittsburgh. Pa. • iY2I-y 1 , . SELLICBS. .• /NO. NICOL:S. Q ELLERS Zs NICOLS, Produce and General Commis -1.7 sion Merchants, No. 11; Liberty strict, Plttsbargla.- r - Sperm. linseed and lard oils. jan27 TAMF.S PA7TEILSO:S4.Ia.. corner of First and Ferry I sts., Pittsburgh, Fa- nurneturer of Locks, Ilingcs, and Bolts; Tobacco, r, Mill and Timber Screws, Bentsen Screws for Rolling , Mills. hc. sepin.y T Rectifying Distiller, and wholesale dealer elin Foreign and Domestic Wines and Liquors ' No. 114 . Liberty etreet, and 53 Diaraond.allay, Pittsburgh, ' Pa. , Lumber fiferehont. Office on Penn L. - street, between Irwin and Hand streets, Pittsburgh, Pa. .s.ll.eommiasiona willibe promptly attended to. mals-y H. 41S1 0, arrinary Surgeon, can be found at fl his Horse Shoeing Establishment, near the St. Clair street Bridge,.lately occupfed by Messrs. Carr k Rowland. nova-darn VXCHANUE ITOTEL, Exchange Plate. Batannore. XA DORSET. Proprietor. Coaches will he-in readiness at all the landings, to convey! passengers, free sf charge, to the Hotel. deeaq-y WARRICK MART Agent Agent for the Frank/in Fire Insurance Comp any of Philadelphia, at the- Ex change office of Warrick Martin & Co., corner of Market and Third streets. fchl-y r to g m7a l lty fo f tl Ailairerp a h t i e a, lif t; l Yie i 'Warehouse of King and Holmes, Water street, near Mar ket. febl-y T. SELLYM. P.M. NICOLS. SELLERS & NICOLS, !Produee and General Commis sion Merchants, No. 1,7 Liberty street, Pittsburph.— Sperm. Linseed end Lard Oils. jaTi2o. JOHN CARSON. IL I. WIC:TIGHT. CIWILSON & APTCNIGHT, IT7solcsale aroccrs an 4 COT,/ wtiaion Merchants, Sixth street, between Wood and Liberty, Pittsitrah. Pa. dec4-y iN r.II , 4II O ENN od .: . n . :Vi b r i d n s d t e s r . ,.h zo r y e e nt o o l. to thee ss n . t i n e e r : he is prepared to do every deaeriptionof ruling and bind ine. p C. MARTIN. In ole'sale and Retail Grocer and deal ': er in Foreign and l?omestic Wines and Liquors, Foreign and Domestic Fruits, Nuts. &a., No 60 Water et. seps.y ATEW BOOR STORE.—H. S. Bosworth 4. Co., No. 43, Market st- next dock to Third, are, just opening a new and extensive assortinent of Books and Stationery, which therwill sell, wholesale and retail; at the lowest ap2s-y TORN W. BLACK - Wholesak Grocers.. Produce O.P , and .00117ffli$S10/1. Afeteeaka, and dealers, in Pittsburgh Milani - sutures; Na. tat; Liberty street, opposite Six* st., rittsburfrb: - I: •••• : msol2 -11:77likberai advirlepkinidi on eoesigerelits• ' • .. • , . • • . . . MIME MEE L..; :~ t e% . t. • Business Marls. MINEEN Busincss .(tarbs eI . IIIIWER RAIIBACO11.• • t WILLIAM IIAIIIIM:(111. a W. 3.IARI3AUGH, Commission and Forwarding 175 iticrihants. and deniers in Floor, Wool owl Proiltwit, 'No. 53 Witter. and 104 Front street, between Workl nsid SmiihfiCkt streets. Pittslmnrh. U. w. oinsosltiett. • • ••• • • I.OII.IIEXIEII. I)C>INDENTER & Co . Wholesale Grocers and Ctim- IlliSSioll and Forwarding Merehrutts, No. 41 Water li RPH ' r R. MUY Wholesale and Retail Dealer in 1 . DRY GOODS, North-east corner of Market and }:ourthats.. . ap2o-y - ._ .. . .... AIIIVEL Tin MORROW, Menufneterer of , Copper. 0 and 'sheet iron ware, No 17 Fifth street. between 1 1 1004 and Musket. ti-hlO - I 0 IIN CARTWRIG I IT. Importer and 111 nuufuentrcr of P 3 &111 kinds of Cull,y, NOrgteal Instnanent:, No. b 3. Wood 'trvet. second door Indow Dinmond alley.. febl. PILEINTON'S UNRIVALLED IiLACKING, mann fn entre& and sold wholepule and retail, Smithfield AL, between Si S 111 nrid Virgin alley. ottl2-y 'A ILTNElLSHlP—Theundersigned has ussooluted with hitnselfJohn Nicola, from Baltimore, in the Oro eery and General Commission Business. under the style of Sellers & Dated I stianunrylh4B.,- • MOO - • ERAS. SELLERS. ICHARD T. Imparter.• and dealer in Foreign and Ikrmestie Saddlery, fittedware,and Can riage Trimmings, of all descriptions, 1-33 \road Pittsburgh, seven doors above Filth, and 01IC door above H. Childs Se Co.'s Shoe Store. aptH r 1 ,0• COUNTRY MERCILANT.S.—A. A. MAsos! h. Co.. 1 G 2 Market street, invite the attention of Country Merchants to their extensive assortment of Foreign and Domestic Good, which will he sold at eastern jobbing prices. frjr.• Wholesale Rooms. :hi story.: se:in r MICIMAS PAIItII4II.. Manufacturer and Importer of WALL PAPER, Fins Beard Prints, Borders, Land scape Papa, Ornarntertiol Dessatu, Ihaniparent Window Shades, 4-e., and dealer in Writing and NN rapping Paper, Bonnet and 'Binders Boards, he.. &e.. N 0.47, Market st, between Third and Fourth. Pittsburgh. Pa. marl 4 sT.. Ar . A n i e L ltr p% n r i e i d E trrd ' ak . e ou ea t' s; Castings, and Dress Works generally, ou the most reasonable terms and shortest notice. Ile invites machinists, and all thmte using' brass works to give Mtn n call, as 1w it de termined to do all word in his line very low. my27-ty SIPPII & SINCLAIR. (late Martin A Stnith.l Ino&rude IJ Graters, Produrs and Commie ion 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 firni, and of purchas ers generally. They feel warranted in promising that they ran give satisfaction to all ♦vho may buy of them, or confide business to their cure. WM. H, &Mall, mari2o W. M. SINCLAIR- • rl.l r 4? GLASS gtilA 141.1Sfi 1 , 71".—N1 ult.. a ity Jc Led lie manufnctunr. and keep constantly on hand, cut, moulded and plain rfilli Glassware in all its varieties. at their warehouse, corner of Market and Water sts.. Pitts bur,h. 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. seniti-Y• 51 . K1NEP.177/Imit,.. 5,,,,,. and Ornamental ratsstrr, kl s and dealer in P.UN'S. No. 44, St. Clair st... Pint. burgh. has constantly on Mind all kinds of Psmrs. either Dry or Mired; Japan and Copal Varnish: Linseed Oil; Iloiled Oil; Spirits Turpentine; ‘Vindow Gluts, of all sizes; Putty. I Brushes. tee.. all•of the best quality, and for sale at reasonabb , prices. sepll-tl T 1 A. CANIKRON, Manufnetnrcr If Hollow Wars and Ps Platform Sets/mond Coatings in general.,.. respect fully asks the patronage of his friends. lie feels w'ar• raided that he can give satisfaction to all who may par chase of him. Ms establishment is on SPKelvy's plan of Lots, sth NVard: Innen -1V ( - 1 I-;ORGE: COCIIIRA.N. Commission and tericardiog k„.T Merchant. \o.:0 Wood street. Pinshinr;li. continues to traimuet a general Commission business, especially lit the purchase and sale of American tuanujac arcs nod produce. and in receiving and forwarding Goods consign ed to his care. As agent for the manufacturers he will be constantly supplied with the principni articles of Pitts burgh inallufacliire at the lowest isliolesnle priers. Orders and conslignment• are respectfully solicited. lARUCT.SF DRICO:".!!—Joel Abide, bruggisi and pottse envy, north-west corner of Wood and Fifth streets. Pittsburgh. will keep constantly 011111111lt Oil x. Dye-Stuffs. Arc. N. ll—Physicians' prescriptions carefully compounded from the best materials. at any hour of the day or night. Also, an assortment of Perfumery; film tooth, hair, and clothes Brushes, &e., &c., &c, which he will sell low for cash- sp9o-ly -817 - 11.1.1 AM Tit(iva lAA). Undertaker. Fitt si !vet ; im , ti.cantiels opposite the Theatre, respectfully in. roma, his friends and the public in iTeneral, that he has re turned initial,s a. a Furnislan Undertaker. tic it sup plied with and always keeps on hand Coffins of all sizes and kinds. Shrouds, and all other articles necessary on sue!. occasions. Silver plates. ire boxes, and leaden enmus will bs sup plied on order. A fine hears• and carriages always ready to attend funerals. • ay 129- I EXCIIANa: reirner of Penn and St. Clair Ftres:r. Pittsburgh. l'a rINIIF, subscriber. having assumed the management st I this long established and popular lintel. respectfully announces to travellers nod the public generally, that he will be at all times prepared to accommodate them in all things desirable in a well regulated !Intel. The !louse is now being thoroughly repaired thraughout, and new fur uitare added: and no pains will be spared to make the EXCIIASOE Otto of the IMILT aL x 1101t10 in the country. The undersigned very respectfully solicits a tontintutime of the liberal patronage which the Hamm has bermomee received. THOMAS OWSTON, • relilO-daw Proprietor„ John m.Torit send. DRUGGIST AND APtYPHECA la, No. 4.5., Market street, three doors übove Third. Pi usburgh,will have constantly on hand a well selected assortment of the best and freshest Medicines. whirl, ho will sell on the most reasonable terms. Physicians sending orders will be promptly attended to. and supplied with articles they may rely upon an genuine. Physicians prescriptions will IM accurately and neatly prepared from the bust materials, at any hour of - the day or night. Also, for sale, a large stock of fresh and good Perfu mery• dee:lo 7. P. LEIIMEIL C. W. ANDEKSONt, hate of Pittsburgh. Pa-v. Late of Nashville, Tenn. EILMEit & & NDERSON, t.7rlr rz Corrox.— For- LA warding and l'amniimion illivehants, No. tl , Front aLsov Broadway. Cincinnati. Ohio. Reran T 0 15Tereliants generally, in Pittsburgh, Pa. Merchants generally. Nashville, 'Fenn. %V. F. Lane & Co.. Louisville. Ky. Springer &. Whiteman, / Cincinnati, Ohio. James Johnston & Co.. Hewitt, Herrin & Co.. New Orleans. Magregor & Morris. New York. Duval. Keighler & Co. , Bultimote. Smith, Bagaley & Co., Philadelphia. Daniel Deshon. Horlon. sepil.4-IT A . UCTIONEER and Coinmission Merchant, Corner of Wood and Fifth streets, Pittsburgh, is ready trite ctn.'s merchandine of every description on consignment for public or private sale. and from long experience in the above business, flatters himself that he will he able to give entire satisfaction to all Who may favor him with their patronage. Regular sales on Monday■ and Thursdays of Dry Goods and Fancy articles, at 10 o'clock, A. M. Of groceries, Pittsburgh manufactured articles, new and second hand furniture, he., at 2 o'clock, P. M. Sales every evening at early gas-light. angl2-y. A. FULTON, Reif and Bran Founder, has rebuilt and commenced businessat his old stand, No. 70 Se cond, between Market - and Ferry - itreets. where he will be pleased to see his old customers and friends. - Church, steamboat, and bells of every size, from 10 to 10,000 pounds, east from patterns of the moot approved models, and warranted to be of the best materials. Mineral Wnter Pumps, Counters, Railings , he. Ac_ to gether with every variety of liras. Castings, if required, turned and finished in the neatest manner. A. F. is the sole agent for Babbitt's Anti-Attraction Me tal, so justly celebrated for the reduction of friction in machinery. The boxes and composition can be had of him at all times. nrivl:l-y. HAWI.S.,--A. A. Masse 4. Co., 62 Market street, have t received the most extensive assortment of Shawls to he found in thin city. In addition to the various styles of Cashmere, Tairkeri. Wool Plaid; Thibet. Net, ke.. he has received a new style of French Long Shawls, a superior article and very FRillinnnble ~...•rt J. S. Lowry, llfrerhant Tailor. St. Charles Building, Wond Street, TTAVLNO associated with him, in the above . business, 11. Mr. D. RHODES, whose long experience—both in the eastern sod 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 mntter how fastidious or simple in - their attire. We shall also keep constantly on hand et well selected stock of Cloths, Cassimeres, and Vestinga, together with many other articles pertaining to a gentleman's wardrobe. J. S. Lowry. thankful for the very liherni patronage he has received from the citizens of Pittsburgh, would re spectfully solicit a continuance of their favors, which will be received with a determination to please. aplB-dtf Import not 2 To the Merchants and Mattufoeturers of Pittsburgh. U. A. El NSLOP, 3 doors east of the Post Office, is an authorized Agent for the STEtiIIENVILLE DATLT AND IVEEXLT lienscu. The Herald has been established nearly half a century. and has an extensive and substrui• tial circulation throughout the popitlons and rich counties of Eastern Ohio, Western Pennsylvania and Virginia. Persons wishing to extend their business, will not fail to embrace the above fnynrable opportunity to do no. 1 -- r Terms of advertising moderate, with an editorial notice gratis, if requested. marl 6 ArSCOSiiring Fashions for KinP4B• • RD & CO., Odle 111 - Cord 4- Iftmg.l 11AT- . 411 TERS, will introduce the S:pring Style of HATS this day. Saturday, March 4th. IS4R. Their friends and customers are requested to call and examine their clock of Spring Hats. just received from New York, at their store, corner of Fifth at. dWood sta. mar 4 Wupping and Weeding. NO, 55, ETPTU STIVEET. TZ' B. NORRIS. (Successor to M. R. Delany)—Fresh 1.14 Leeches received monthly: attendance at all hours. Reference.: The Physicians of Pittsburgh, Allegheny and Birmingham. March 13, 184 S. I most cheerfully recommend to the Physicians, Fami lies. a d all my former friends and patrons, Mr. X. IL kas being thoroughly acquainted with the •busk "less, and worthy of patronage. 115. R. MANY. mar2l-64. , , =EOM -,:-: 4'. ':- 2' -::- -.."..''.---,.` ~ ,P, , , ; ,..4. “ .;, . .i- : ::- ' , -. . PITTSBURGH - , FIUDAY, MAY IQ, 1848. . , Spring Style. 0 hlOO. has just recelecil from New - fork. the 0. Spring Styleof hats—which he will introduce on Saturday. March 4. Al! thoso in •want of a neat and superior lint, will plcaLcall and examine, at No. 73, :Wood eircet. 3i! door above Fourth street. m 3 FASHIONS.—S, Moyle has lust teccived from i A4l. New York the Fall Style of HATS. winch he wilt in trseltice this day, Saturday. August Reth: All those in want of a neat and superior HAT would do well to call at N0.•75 WOOD STREET, 3d door above Fourth. of C. Townsend& Co.. and Carr . &,.Rowland, beg leave to announce to their friends and to the public gen erally. that they Elie now prepared to execute nil kinds of work in the Coach and Wa.,,eon.making business, nt the shortest notice, and warranted lobe of the best qual ity. The very large- quantity of seasoned timber with which they, arc prepared. and their facilities for business, enables diem to insure the public that they are prepared to carry .on an extensive and prompt business in their line, and they respectinlly solicit a continuance of the liberal patronage bestowed upon the late firma.' scp4 AGRIDDLE & Co. have removed to the corner of . Wood Street and Diamond alley, over S. 31'Claires leather store, where they are prepared to furnish_ Politicos Wholesale and Retail, at prices much reduced; having n very eccentric :node rif painting, and other ad van Loges unknown to others in the trade. Besides giving a su perior finish to Blinds, they irituthent with the best mate rials, tanking them rich and durable. N. 11. Wide or narrow slats—portable or permattenefas tenings furnished. Old Blinds rchord. detell-y Li 'FEEL AND Fil Nt AN LiFiCTOILY .—The sadist. rt. 171 hers, having enlarged their establishment for the man ufacture of Seers. and Fturs--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 front them, respectfully, htvite the patronage of all who use the ankle. - marl6-y J. ANKROT Sr. CO. ‘TEIVIS INVENTED PATENT BLOCK SPRING .1.11 TRUSS, for the immediate relief and . permanent cure of Hernia and Rupture. (Suited to all suet) 'The superior claims of this Fruss consist in the comparative ease with which it may he 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 Nvearer. It can he worn without inter mis‘inii. until . a cure is effected. The subscribers have made arrangements for the manufacture of these valua ble Trusses. in A superior style, in Philadelphia, and have (bent now for sale at their office. No. 77 Smithfield street. near Sixth. Pittsburgh. - GEORGE jyl D. W. KAUFFMAN. roNoNG4III.3.A il(Wsr., On the corner of water 131 and Smithfirld sestets. Pittsburgh, Pa.—The under signed Proprietors of the Monongaheln 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 eilmfrirt to the Guests. They hopi by constant care and attention to business to merit the, pa. tronage so liberally bestowed on the late !Monongahela lino", (tonal JAMES CROSSAN h. SON. "lIILTEW STOlLE..—dusts D. Mouriss, Whols -11i „talc and Rand Druggist, No. 9.1/ Wood street, one door South of Diamond alley. Pittsdurg.—The subscriber Ilan just received front the Eastern cities, and is now opeoing nt the above stand, a full assortinent of articles in his line, consisting of Drugs of, all kinds. Dye Stuffs, Paints and Varnishes, Chemicals, ac., together with all each articles an are usually kept for sale at a wholesale and retnil drug Store. His stork is entirely new. and has been selected with care. Ifs is confident that his ankles. both as to quality and price, will please such as may favor him with a call. 91: % THENF.I:M Itttreshmnot and - Dashing Saloons. I,lbar f ly Stllet.*-The SUBSCIIIICTS.NCepIy MI1111(110 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 times, and that hot, cold and shower baths can be had at arty moment.— .t more boarders can Ire accurrunodated by the weak, and gentlemen can procure breakfast. dinner. supper. etc.. at the usual hours, say : breakfast 7j o'clock, a. m 4 dinner. 121; clipper 5 1 p. in- Up sters. cooling thinks, arid other refreshments furnish ed in a superior style, and charges moderate. jaitl3 PECK. THOMPSON x CO. AONON A tiELA PI. AN L\U MILL—JAMES Ntztir ill mien would reepeetfully inform his friends and the public. that his ;taw ettahlithinent it now in Atli operation. 11111 i that be it prepared to runtish )boat Cabins, and fill all orders for Planed Loather, with promptitude, and at the lowest rates. Huard and Plank, pinned on one or both aides., eon. shindy on hand. Sash. Doors nod Mutatlings., of a ye ry. description ; made to order. Inuilders and Carpenters would find it to their advan• urge to give him a call, as he eau unw furnish their' with planed atuff, sititable for every description of work. , - lIFTIII IVARD LIVERY sTmai.n.—The subscriber, having brought out the well :24 known Livery Stable kept by C. U. Doty. in the MTh Wn rd. respectfully informs his friends and the pub lie generally. that he will keep nt nil times a stock of the best description of nding horses, buggies. carriage, of all kinds, and in short ever)thing required in his line of business. A eolo,iderable portion of his stock is new, and ha is confident no stock in the airy• will be superior to Ids. Ilia terms will he moderate. His stable is on Liberty st.. a few doors above the canal bridge, where respectful ly solicits a share of public patronage.. _ CHARLES COLEMAN'. r:Tlie is also provided with an elegant Hoarse, which be furnished When required.. oev.a. *few Hat an Cais 4 CHAS. If. PAULSON, (late of the firm of Paulson & fiiti,l having opened his new store. nt No. 7:1 Wood street, next door to the corner of Fourth. ra now manufacturing, aitil receiv ing from the Eastern cities, a very large assortment of Oats and Caps of even• description, warranted to lu made in the beat manlier ntld of the best materials. Ot ter, Sent, fine and common Muskrat, Sealette, 'lair Seal. Plush and Glazed Cups. foie assortment of ladies Furs, *itch as Lynx. Fitch, Genet. and Coney Muffs. Tippets and Fur Trim mings. all of tchich he offers at Eastern prices for coat, both wholesale and retail. Country merchants will please call acid examine my stock before purchasing elsewhere. 11. CIIILD & CO. are nosy receiving their Spring nupplies, consisting of one of the !argent, cheapest, nod host assortment of }loots nod Shoe• that they hays ever been able to bring to this market. ALSO—Ladies' and Aliases' Florence Braid and Straw Bonnets, of the latest style; together with a splendid as sortment of Palm Leal Ilats, Alen's and Boys' Summer Cops. Al.: 4 o—A large lot of tie4e York Tanned Solo Leath er, aJ 1 of which, having been purchased at thu lowest rates, and selected with great CUTE, for the Western trade, will be sold at a small advance on the cost and charges. All merchants wishing to purchase will find it to their interest to call and examine their stock before purchasing elsewhere. mar 27,41 DirrsurrnGir CIIAIR AND CABINET WARE ' 1101.P3E.—Ne. 82. Third street. Pimburgh.—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 world earnestly solicit a continuance of the some. They would respectfully invite those who want to pur chase anything in the furniture or chair line, to give them a call and examine their extensive stock now on hand, consisting of some of the most splendid Eastern and French patterns of Rosewood and Alahogany Furni ture. Flattered by the veiy , extensive patronage receiv ed in their business. they have, at considerable expense. made arrangements in New York, by which they will have the latent Eastern patterns forwarded monthly, thus giving., the citizens of Pittsburgh an opportunity of pa tronizing home industry. and finding in their own city what they formerly would obtain only in the East. Hav ing adopted the principle of small profits and quick sales, they will be able to sell at as low rates as any of the establishntents in the Eastern Cities. novlo-y ROBERT:It & KANE. . . HAVING AND HAIR DILES:.!.NG SALOON—Duct L. -- ) sox &. FOUNTAIN, Tonsorial Professors, have fitted up the saloon on the corner of Cherry alley and \Voter st., near the National Hotel, formerly occupied by Clement Archer, and are prepared to wait on gentlemen at once, with ease. comfort, and politeness. . In connection with their saloon , they have fitted up an excellent shower bath, where persons can have shower (wheat 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 114 TRW AT AND CAP STORE.—JAMES 111 WILiSON, fiat Manufacturer, (formerly of flit the corner of Diamond alley . end Wood eta.,) begs leave respectfully to inform his old rustomers,friends. and the public, that ho has opened a NEW STORE, on Smithfield street. where a choice assortment of HATS. CAPS, and LADIES' FORS, ! (na,„good, nent , fashiona ble and mese. es 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-1y No. 117 Wood sired, opposite /kris' Auction Store. A AFCANIMON resaTetfully informs his friends and A the public generally, that he has opened, at the above place, with an assprtment of Ladies' and Gentle- Men's Boots and Shoesiiinperior to anything ever brought to this market: consisting in part of Ladies' fancy color ed Gaiters and Half Gaiters;,Slippers, single-soled, from 50 cents to $1.50; White Kid and Satin Slipper., $1,50 to $1,75; together with every vnriety of Chtldrens' Fancy substantial Boots, Shoes, and Sippers. Qentlernen's Boots, from $2.50 to $5.0 0. In short, lam prepared with every thing in my line; and flatter myself from my long experience in the business, that I tvill be able to give general satisfaction to all who may favor me with their fnrlPl A. WCAMAION. ... ' PO *gine, fni, re a a . - raso . MANUFACTORY, No. 140 Wood Street. between Sixth and Virgin alley, Pita , burgh, Pa., trupwite Dr. Herron's Church. Jonrr \V. TIM has always on hand, of his own manufacture, a large assortment of • Whips, .Canes. Umbrellas, and Parasols, , of every de scription; which he will dispose of, Wholesale or Retail, 0.1 pricea lia low as they can be pur chased for in the Cities of eitheVe tV TM*, Philadelphia, or Baltimore. Workmanship wananted• equal- to those Manufactured in either of the above mentioned Cities. ~- : • - in - Repairing done nea.tir....a. • . . . . E:=111 BniOuss - Tarbo. titian Blinds. IV - li - Ole.7l — ati — g - hOi — S . tore. =Eli= =MEM • - • - liliscellancous i lain. Burnside, AUCTIONEER A/ND COM:1118SION AIERCILANT, ALLEGHENY CITY. I'A. C -• • . - CIRCULAR.—The undersigned having complied witi the requirements of the Auction Law. awl taken our a Coinmission ns Auctioneer. for the City of Allegheny is now ready to receive merchandize. in all its variety oil consignment for either public or private sale; and iron long experience in the above branches of business. flat tees himself that le will be able to give entire satisfaetioi to all who may favor hint with their patronage. Liberal advances made WI consignments. I shall lip denvor to make speedy sales and quick returns. 'rendering you and your friends services. I remain your obedient servant, WM. J. 13lift.NSIDE. _Allegheny city, September. 1.947. • Pan REFER James May, James Itt*Cully. Jo hn Little. Ir.. John B Guthrie, Wm. A. Hill & Co.. Jones R. ArClintock. Jame K. Lgan, John B. Davis, Parke & Hatmen. John B. tie Padden &. Co., Alexander Stuart, YoutigA. Suisenson. . norl4-y _ 0 IMPORTER and Manufacturer of Cutlery, Surgical and Dental Instruments, Saddler's and Tanner's hand tools, Taylor's Patent Shears, .te. Also, inanufasturss Truss es. Supporters , &e., in great variety. John Cartumght, manufacturer and Importer of Pen, Pocket. and Talde Cutlery ; Razors, Scissors, Files, Saws, &c., has removed to, 83 WOOD Stamm second door below Diamond alley, • And has lately received a largo assortment of PEN AND POCKhT KNIVES. KNIVES AND . FORKS. Also, Rogers' and Whotsenholins' FINE ctrri.E.H.Y. Elliott's. Rodgers'. Wade and Bro.'s Razors, Scissors, Razor Strops. he. Damascus and Wire Twist GUNS, RIFLES AND PISTOLS. Allen's. Colt's, and Blunt's REVOLVERS; Powder Flasks. Shot Belts, Gams Bugs; Wulker's Mid Coxe's Extra Percussion Caps; Bowie. Dirk-, and I funning Knives. Tools, such as Callipers, Dividers, Plycrs, Nippers, Hand Vices. Squares. Rules, Braces, Bits. Spoke Slums. Storks and Dies, Wire and Iron Guages, Mathematical Instruments, isc., in very great variety. ID Jobbingand repairing neatly and punctually dose. T . im subscriber has paid into ills Treasury of the Com monwealth, the amount of license required by law. He has given the regularly approved security. and taken out s comission of the first class, us an Auctioneer of the city of Pittsburgh, and rented that spacious wart:room belonging to Sylvanus Lothrop. Esq., No. 11l Wood st., three doors front Fillh. where he is prepared to attend to the sale of every kind of Merchandise., Furniture. Real Estate. Stocks. Shipping. he., either at the Auction Rooms or on the premises, and will in all ease, exert himself to the utmost fur the benefit of lea employers, on Clio 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 thurein property disposed of to the best advantage. Stiles will lie proinptly settled when made; advances will be given at any time on the most aecommodating terms; merchants will not be charged for advances. Regular sale days, Mondays and Thursdays, of Dry Goods, Groceries. Furniture. &c.; and every evening. Hardware. Cutlery. Watches, Guns. Pistols, and fancy articles; Hooks, oil Saturday evenings. andl JAMES NEKENNA. Auct. EAP SLAT AND CAP HOUSE, N 0.102, Wood Slrret. SPRING FASHIONS. 4 SILK. BEAVER. AND xuTRA HATS. The subscriber respectfully informs his customers and the public. that he has returned front New York, bringing with him the must u•tproved style of Ibits. fin spring and sumtner wear, adopted by William H. Beebe, Broadway, (late Beebe & Costar.) lie would also inform the public, that he is daily tnanufacturingllats and Caps. of all des criptions, which be is determtned to dispose of at prices to please the purchaser: that is, cheaper than any other lint establishment in the city. jjfC Merchants, wishing to purrhase Rats and Caps, by wholesale. are requested to call and examine his assonment: as be feels confident of being [Wilt to please in quality, quantity, and price. O. W. GLASSGOW. Manufacturer. No. 102, Wood st., 3d door below John I). Davis , marl-dam Commercial Auction Remus. New York Pekin Tea Company CAUTION TO THE PUBLIC. A LEXANDER JAYNIIS is the only authorized agent .13 in Pittsburgh and Allegheny cineu for the sale of the Pekin Tea Company', Teas of 75 and 77 Fulton at., 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 Pekin fea Compaity's Teas have proved superior to all other Teas Soli, and for this reason many persona have dishon estly pretended to have the sale of the Pekin Tea Com pany's Teas, when they are all the time vending trash and cheap stuff, which they havo obtained elsewhere.— Others again assume the moire of the Pekin Tea Com pany and imitate Our paeknges, and thereby deceive meow. Wis sire informed that there is a person in Pittsburgh selling Tens under the mama of the New York and Phila delphia Pekin Tea Company. We have only to say that this assumed company have no eritinexion, whatever. with the New York I ekin Tea Company, as Consumers often 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. IL—Messrs. McCALLMONT & 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.. noel 75 and 77 Felton st.. N. Y. Great Sale of Nursery Stock t ok. Tilt extensive stock of qhl LANDRETH NUR- S t l a ß t fli , l,.%l l . lLed A e t lyli t n io it , a ti l l): I . tond undersigned i disposed i.. tending to relinquish basins'. Such an opportunity fur obtaining Nursery Products at Auction, has never been presentedin America, and the attention of the trade. and all who wish to decorate their grounds in Town or Coun try, or enlarge their Groin halms cake:low, is respectfully invited. For improving the grounds of Cemeteries. Churches, State and County Offices, ete. s , this sale will af ford unequalled facilities. Catalogues in detail are in preparation. The sale of the out-door arteclrs will com mence on TUESDAY. MARCH ltst, and the Pions in Pots, on TUESDAY. MAY !M. Proper aid for silts pack ing and shipmeut will be given, when required; and as there will be no postponement or reservation, person' from distant points may attend the sale without (liar of disappointment. Orders to be executed at PRIVATE SALE will be received until the above periods. and the usual strict nt tention given. D. LANDRETH & FULTON. It may be proper to state, to prevent misapprehension, that it is the Nursery business only. the subscriber is about to relinquish. His attention will be hereafter whol ly devoted to the culture of seeds, and to their stile at his ,warehouse, 65 Chestnnt street. • irrAtly Author information will be given by Mr. F. L. SNOWDEN. Pittsburgh. mar Id XTEW I.looliS=Slcanorials of Methoilism—lntrodur tion of lllethoilisin into the Eastern Cities, cotupris ing biographical sketches of its first churches, and remin iscences of its early struggles and successes. By Rev. A. Stevens, A. M. Memoir of Rev. David Abeel. n A., Missionary to China. by his nephew. Rev. G. R. Williamson. Mark Vt'ilton. the Merchant's Clerk. By Rey. Charles B. Tayler, M. A., euthor of "Margaret, or the Pearl,' -Lady Mary," &e., &e. The above, with a great variety of new books, on hand and just receiving. ELLIOTT & ENGLISH, ap r .?•.2 58 Market street. THE READY RECKONER—For Ship Builders. Boat Builders, and Lumber Merchants; being a correct measurement of scantling. boards, planks, cubical con tents of square alid round timbers. saw logs, wood. &c., comprised in a number of tables. to which are added ta bles of wages by the,qpinth; board or rent, by the week or dry; and railroad distances; also, interest tables—by J. M. Scriber, autli4of the "'Engineer's and Mechanic's Companion," &e., &el For sale by JOHNSTON & STOCKTON, Muria Booksellers. cor. Market and Third .r.. TINI3LIISHING IMPUDENCE.—From a puointilvd 1„1 card of 3FCalinont & Bond, of Philadelphia, the public would he led to believe that we have been elnim hien privilege we had no right to. That •"thef - have abandoned, some tune since, the exellisive agency sys tem." and that we have right to claim "exclusive privil eges with their teas," I never pretended to sell the teas of this spurious concern. I have been selling the teas of the New York l'ekin Tea Company for the last two veers, as the public are pware. and have been to New York four times in that time, and:never heard of. his new concerts 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 men 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 l)• false, they having been denied even an agency in Ptiiladelphia, for the New York Company, that Company having, refused even thus far to confide in them. I know not what kind of wool they keep, nor what kind of teas: I ant 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 in Philadelphia, and have sent an agent out here to wool over the eyes of some of our good citizens. Look net fnr thebtock sheep. inovl9l ALEX. JAYNES. %, , ALC.atil.li PROPERTV—Foi V proved Property on Liberty Street containing a large Brick Dwelling Honse with good cellars, a Ball of entrance two Parlors. Dining-room Kitchen and Wash room on first tamp a Hall and four splendid rooms on 2d story. Three fine rooms on 3d 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 can be. had in the above- property if applied for soon, terms aceomodating. S. CUTHBERT, thla agent. April 8. 1848. Smithfield above 4th street. 1161 r & E. TODD wo t n e hrreaper tinily inform the veer. chants of this city and; our customers generally. that NVe have removed our. stock of Shirts and Gents Fur nishing Goods, to the corner pfyilth,and Market streets, 2d story over W.& P. tingus, entrance on Fifth street, Where we intend to kiep on hand a large stock of Shins, of ourown:ntanufacture with an assortment of Gentlo mens' Furnishing Goods : usually kept by Eastern Whole sale Furnishing Stores. Being very thankful for the kind patronage bestowed on us for the past p eer , we would be happy to receive calls front our ol dcustomers and merchants generally, and would.inform them that we intend nothing on. our ralLI; largely shall ourin induce stack, t k h , em and lo di ok ad ftr ni r2c o r u , t .ts p gr e e es es . p!etici add . Merchants end dealers ate solicited to - exendne out , stock ofeeode. - • . 4010.4.. Auction Notice k';r -,;.,.• Ztlisccttaueoi~ti BOOR AND JOB PRINTING OFFICEi „ . N. W. Corner of. Wood and Piftlr:Stree.ts. rEMIE Proprietor of tho- Monmxrt Post' 'and MsnCoa* 1 ANn MANCEACTCIIER;" reftpecifitily informs his friends. and the patrons of these papers. that - he halve large as sortment of JOB TYPP.. AND ALL CYPHER MATE DIALS necessary to a Job Printing Office. and that lac is prepared to execute VITT= MIA !MINTING OT BYERT DESCIZITTION Baal. 'Bills of Lading. • Circular Pamphlets, Bill Iliad', Card: . ! Handbill:. Blanks, Hat Ttp.S. a All kinds or Blanks. Stage. Steamboat and Cana/ ba'at Bil{t, with appropilats Cub, primed Ott the shartest :niece and most reasonable terrns. • • " He respectfully asks the patronage of Hs friends,;aud the public in general, in this branch of his Liminess sep22 L. HARPER. • 'Vegetable Pulmonary 13alatana.' Ti' is now twenty years since I first used-the Vegeta blc Pulmonary Balsam in my.funtily. Since that lime it has been my practice to keep rt. bottle of the, article by, me for the use of my family, which is law. and for the benefit of my friends. I have uniformly found it to:he a very valuable..efficicni medicine; and think, that by Using it seasonably fur the complaints for which it is mem, Inemlcd, it has often prevented the disease from sakinz more teriousform„ In one instance, I recommended it to my brother. who resides in the State of New York...!who wes dangerously ill, with a disease of- the lungs. !.Fle huh since written to me fur more, bovine found' .0. which cave hint so much relief. PE.CK-• Sold la Pittsburgh by Corner of First and W il e . o A d " ; F ats i o l , X s E cir S i7or C o lc t : Wood streets. • DIME_ "PtILS. from 'Ar2k Cs, I York Pekin Tea Company.—Jukn aoceired at the. Pe kin Ten Store, 72 Fourth street, a i•Cek . Tann supply Or fresh Green and Black Teas, of all the dillipintgredes and qualities imported into this country : 'packed in Ikad. in 3 lb. boxes, in I Ib.. k lb.. and} lb. paekugoe. -- Mio.3 tin Cannistcrs, of the different qUalities, convenietli• for families end steamboats, ranging in pricesirem 371 grams P lb., to MAO.. line Oolong Black Teas, at•so, 621 j 73,, 67/e-, and Silk V lb. We will refund the money hi all eases whets our Tees do not give entire satisfaction, or exchange for a different article. For.sala at the Pektu Tea Moro, 7 2 Fourth IL LE decd. A. JA.Y.NEO. - DOOTS. SHOES. TRUNKS, '&C. , —Follarsrbes a• May- II ward, wholesale and .retail. Boot. ,licie and 'Prank Store. No. 186 Liberty street. nearly opposite the head of Wood. F.& IL have in store and are rezeiving,their Pall and Winter stock of 1300 TS. SHOF.S. &c.. consisting of the largest Stock they have ever been able to bring to:this market. Oar stock of gooks have mostly been manufae r i timed to our order. and expressly for the Pittsburgh, mar ket. We also hawk constantly on hand it. splendid stalk of Hayward's Meta ie Gum Elastie Sheri% both for bulks' and gentlemen's -ear. the most beautiful article fiver manufaCtured. We svonlil solicit an examination or 'our stock of goods. by all who wish to.purchase either at wholesale or retail. as toe shall . ar il at a small advance oboes cost. Country merchants will find it to their inter est to cull and examine our stock before pitrehnsimr. FOLLANSBEE & HAYWARD.' rtmr2l No. ISO Liberty it.. PlANOS—Chirkering.—One splendid rosewood 6f Oc tave Piano Forte. mile by- Chiekering. Roston. Herz.—One semi-grand Piano Forte. from the manuring fon* of Henry Here. Paris. 61 Octave's. rate 4- Co.—One carved rose Wood 6 Octave. 11111611 by Gale & Co., New York. One ditto tnabogany.4-oc tave. Steddari. New York.—One elegant mahogany Piano, 6 Octave, which has beau iu use for about a year. . rpm two hundred dollars. SECOND HAND FTAZIO9.—Ati excellent second hand Piano. made by Load' &' Brothers., iu good order. Price 8100. One second-hand Pion% ,rrice WO. For sale by JOHINT H. MELLOR, nov9Bl Wood street. VANCV GOODS at Z. Nmsry's new stare 67 Markel at. r. 45 pee china vases. various siyles: 4 doz. pieces shaded and plain velvet ribbon{ 2 " black It 111. 0 2 " Celestial and Torreslint Globes{ 1 3 " ivory Memorandum Tablets: 4 " Cut velvet pocket books and card eases.. 4 " Horse-shoe comb.. imitatioq of shall; 6 • 8 German silver tea bells. , . •. TII.ISIIIIINGS. • A large lot of Gimp hnad block fringe. A good assortment of Drab and mole colored{ (limp to match; 4 Wide black; al Graduated Buttons With a groat variety of miscellaneous goods, arnougai which are Extra large size EITICHIg Dam Coral Brads, assorted strands; Writing Desks. lilt sizes; Ladies work bores Backgammon Hoards; Gold Spectacles: all etas{ Black Union Galloon. All the above goads will be sold low. TTOMCEPATIIIC BOOKS.—Just received. afilielloOk -1 I store of the subscriber. in Fifth et., Heir Market:. Marries Medics. purrs. by Samuel !Wittman. translated and edited by Charles Julius Hempel, AL D...4 - 'ruls, ; Ifartmen's Acute Diseases. by Dr. Hempel, vol. I. :1 Houtrcopathic Domestic Medicine. by J. Lowrie, en larged and improved by A. J.: Hall. M. b. !ain't Ne w _ Manuel . vol. Nos. 1 and Hering, Domestic. Physician. • A Manuel of Domestic Cookery, for the use of persiins who are under Iloratropethie treatment. Booniughausen's Therapaitie Pocket. Boot for Matte whims.. by Dr. Okie. 1' Ilebemates Chronic Diseases. vol. & Together with Medicine Chests, of different sires end prices. taptal ' VICTOR SC.RIRA. IrALUABLE BOOKS-1101INS STANDARD Ll— BRARY.—Machievelli's History of Florence Mid Prince ; Roscoe's Leo the Fourth . Roscoe's Lorehroke Medici: Schiller's Don Carlos end other Drenthe; Rp man's History of Inventions; Memoirs of Count Orem, mom; Schleyell's Philosophy of - History.; Schleyeß's Dramatic Literature ; Memoirs of Col. Hutchinson; ROL Hill's Miscellaneous Works; Life of Bomenuto Cox's house of Austria; Bouterweck's Spanish !Mai tore. For sale by 11. S. BOSWORTH &.' CO., ii dec4 4. Market strecC ISSOL lON he partnership existing betwdon the subscribers, under the style - of Poindexter k Co.. was dissolved on the Ist inst.. by mutual consent. IL W. Poindexter is authorized to settle all tbe business or jhu concern. R. W. POINDEXTER; C. H CiIL&INT NOTlCE—Haying purchased the entire interest of!C. IL Grant. in the late concern of Poindexter do C 0.,. and associated my son, Theodore Poinaexter. :with me. the business will be continued as usual under the stylo;of Poindexter it Co. rap2ll . R. AV,'PORMYIrrrrt!! Great Bargirtm Corner 1 IJ. BATES. IVhaltdale and Retail Dialer • ' in Beau, Shea and Trunks. Mery corner lir/AIM-6M ,..„,...... Fifth and Smithfield streets, Pittsburgh.—The nib scriber respectfully announces to his old eustomerr and the public generally, that he has removed kin 'Wm. Shoe and Trunk Store to the largsnew warehouse lately erected at the corner of Fifth - and - Smithfield streets. qp posite the old Pittsburgh Foundry, where he will keep to hand a large assortment of BOOTS, SHOES:IIAM AND LEATHER TRUNKS, VALICES, CARPET BAGS. ke., or all descriptions and sizes, which he will well for ekes' as cheap as can be bonglit in this market. .1 Being conneteed with some of thailitrgert miner:net*. ing establishments itt the eastern .4tities, and receiving goods almost every week duringrhe .season, he o ff ers great inducements to purchasers, e her by wholesale br retail, as he offers his goods at Iowa& prices than thOseOf the same quality can be bought elsAirbere in the city. , 1 manufacture and keep constantly on hand, 'Roes' and Youths' Calf and Kip Boots, a very neat and serviceable 1 article. =- • . _. ID - Remember the place, " Great Bargain Corner." , .. J. BATES, apr.y Corner Fifth and Smithfield streets. • G ROCERITS, &e— . -r 400 libls. N. 0. Molasses; i , _ 50 bids. St. Louis S. IL Molasses; I 12 hf. do do do do; .. 200 bags Cotee, prime green; . . 75 hf. chests assorted Teas; .. 110 six pound caddies T. H. and Ini*rial Tea; 15 30 do do do - ' do 50 hbds. Sugar; 40 bhls. Tea; 100 boxes 9x.10 IVindow Glass; • 10 do 10x12_, - do; -..' 50 do Tobacco. A large assortment of all kinds of Groceries on hand at the new warehouse of EDWARD HAZLETON, !. ap24 North-cast corner of the Diainond.. To Country Merchants. A LARGE stock O(Se/too/Boar, Painr, Stationery, , lA_ suitable for country sales, among which are: Writing Papers, of fine, mediumiand common qualiticit. Letter do do do do do Note do do do do do Note end Letter Envelopes, Slates, Pencils, Wafers. Quills, Steel Pens. Window Ptipertyard wide.) Plain nail Printed Bonnet Boarde, of different qualities, Blank Books, in great variety, 'Family, Sehool and Pocket Bi bles, Crown, Medium, and Double Crown Wrapping Pa per. M'Gully's Eclectic Spellers and Readers, hay's EC- lec tie Arithmeties, Cobb's Primers, Spellers, and Readers, Sanders' do. do. du. Arithmethies—by Adams, Davis, Colby rn, Smith, Stock ton, Emerson, and others. Geographies—by Mitchell, OMey, Smith, Morse, Good rich; Parley, and others. Grammars—by others. Smith, fitullcons, Weld, and . For aitlo, at low pure.. by JOHN H. MELLOR. St Woodi St.; 4 doors above Forwth. i I[7 - The highest market price paid in cash for good mixed rags. aptS,. DRUGS.—Gum Myrrh Turkey; Grunboev; " /Ono True; " • Opium; new crop; " Ga!barium, strained' B.ittet. intern " Dandelion; ' " Belladonna; Just received, and for sale by : . . B. A. FAIINESTOCK & CO. deel4 . - ' Cur. First and' Wood ste.,. • VERY fine amortatent of Fancy and Variety Goode,. leach as Fans; Aetordedne, Jewelry, Gloves; Mitts. Steel Gdoda of every . description. . Also. gilt' and silyet Fringe, Stars and Tussah for Regalia.. • ; ' - EMIIN • .i.,::',:•; , : , ;: , ',! - - ':-..:-.,-..,•:',-.',, .-' , .;. - •..-i,- .- -' . .,A,: . ,:7....i. , :,•••:,;:::, , ,-,..1!- 7 .' 7 ' , :.' , 7 .- e., ,,-- '.:_:;::. , .-....', 7..)• , .. ! -. 1! ..,,..,-1- .., ,_ .. 0 .. , - ~ -.... 4 . NEBEI _,, : ._ i. .--,, -- - , ; , •.:.: - :,:;-:::‘::',V...:.:: , .::.,.':. , ...::;r1::', ,. . , :i ...1 :':: , :;t' . 7.:'j T .' ,. .?::: - : :M-....„?.*.t;7tt.txt , ?i,'-*.;4 -, ; , •: -,, ..... . .k.tl a 9 tc - N umBER- 204. filiscellaitrotts. , ~. ' ' _;' " '..:L' ''_ .! _ '•' .."ttlit. , ‘' . .Al:l"....X.A.lO4::iil.t.:OPPIPSZ4"- . '----'•-, "ITT COFFIN Nissans AND let - Artvinnso, ~,,,y:,,,,.. -s '-', -,-, ..l4t...4l.7:citsfrrsaans, con:reef Pena and- , ._,IIII/ri.sesentriiil.lo, St. . Clair streets. opposite 'the ..Ess.. ratAlimasig; eh ange Ilidel,.Eittrafnee on Penn st... , • . respectfully - Inform their friends'- and the:public, that they aretreparedlo funtish;ond ay. tutu! to every thing Mile line of 'thatlettakers. as the,' have quit the' business of Cabinet Making, and their ass tendon will be devoted ultogethor to the above husittesas keep a large assortment of -GOVVINS Made andftnish .' ...' covered, and lined in the neatest Manlier, with a vatie of materiali; and at all prieeti; We Iteep SHROUDS re dy made. of all sizes. of , Flannel, , Cninbrie, and ltluslist,;:t at all prices, and made intim eastern style,-tftidttli olte articles. necessary - for dressing the deed; and faridshin funerals.. of quality.and prices' to sot I'SILVER.PLAi - ' for engraving the name and, age; ICH CASES fovlayin -:., . , the body itt ice. by those who wish to keep there ,- ftlandi any length'of time, and have ZINC PANS to pdt lee iti-, , • -..- -,,.„,-:. for layingsan the body; LEADEN Collins: always, on *; - i .., hand. IV* hare a splendid new lIE.ARSE and a pipt,-ot. • • ••••.- fine horses, and any number of the best 'earriageaj t1t...... eta., and will be - prompt, - punelual, und ressonah,ll . 4,4 ; ''''. " -- , - Umbrellas, Parasols, ParMmillitfe*f ...' •(AV 111 :tfA l Ag'Oist i17. _s, li t t a °R*;' oaT , I gt -- o s iir ' - - . 1 v 61.1 in the Voitu:Sinie4.lc3O. iil44-:titstri.iita.cs: Philadelphia, • Alen:ha:lts aro' rec i tt etconylefuttnerlAtztl:frWiftas 1° --- umuuatcture, all the. above goods, .by. Ilia aid of ateam; • 7 . ... ~ notwi:lotandiugithe'rreut oppoSitioniof par ti es bprioavili to - • the intrioludtton 'of expeitilya intorpeatue al, r . ItylleseriE " .. mato is uompleto, pad prices so low me to icr a entire stro . c . ;) ...: 117 - .61 thvrit is no gutbrelLa Store itztrdaof. of me. aaairt...."... tho same cant it isintpurtatityouettoultirememlier Al --, II: ILICLIAIWSON: Steam .Posturr, andrYananotss if. Oa itra/ein: Garsc Umbra lu. sigtvcif the &..i.oT and Ear:Lei - No: 10.4 1 i. 3Turicat at., Philad#lpliaa. '.7 . .. ..... ' 7 . `,.. -. :7 , , ftrittolltiOtt -is VeOnastutl' to the 'celebrated 'Wedid*:„: . .G'as 081, Ilia, a neat and Ilea mica! artiele,seauhistiag , the advantages of 2 Cane Mal Umbrella. . , - .'"'feb4.i, - - Young Ladles , BE9,2l.llU:try, Allegheny Clitk rR. N. W. Al ETOALF 'would 'flltllOUlteeno , thir* :L - zees of Alleglteux...and the intintlefi.rettior• TM 'or his School. Irobi the corner Of Seniditskread Sterhasa. berry streets. where- he has. been teaching fOrlthir - Itst.. twelv• months. Ou and tiller April - Ist. - he will occupy.. 3, Rooms 011 Federal street. in - Colonude • fied'dflo - 11, • from Mu bridge. The Academia Year will consist-Of 1,14 Sessions, of five months each. eonnueueing 474.140 , 414._:: Lliendey rebrun,ry and September, cures OP TUITION, , PEII.49f4MON ON , tree Entthalt Deportment—Theludthe Rending - . Chiba - give* . and defining, Writi I t.gy- Engliehlifamtnar,•llbetoneil. gle n English Composittotiond Criticism, Veograplfyillifie-,..3.3, tory, Agnlnnet und• the' higher brunches' of Alathematirc Natural Philosophy, Chemistry, A s ro tionty. Hot it nyoPhyta...,. siology, Geology, intellectual und Moral Seience. find 3. : other tiranCluts requisite . to. a th orough. Ildasat.3, tioit - • - a • • -8291.14: . Classical - Deparmient—lncluding the Latim,Gneelt end!' French languages, each an additional charge Of, trgq,f4 The services or compcompetent Teuelteis - erg ablififid. airy such as may. desire to receive p ids:ructions jirpraithig6-,:. ; Painting, end M usic. Those Those designing to enter. will find ft to t tear attest,* • do so as near to the opening of, the - Session ,Fte possibta4 yet perils will be received crony tiers during . the Sessioui- 3 .3 and will be charg ed' at the above vatee unte.hoth` th e time of entrance. Ns deductions will beoutdo fOrtsbseA'. cc., except in cases of protracted , Any information,sinel, may be desinub. will be fully communicated to those, who eakupcut thethew/Arkin at his rooms. • Reference may also be weds to the foiloising genital Mell : Dr. T. F. Dale, Allegheny, Hon. C;Sbaler.Fittaburgli....- Rev. a Elliott, • Rev. D. IL Rithllec 4 ylir. 11. I'. Schwan's, Rev . 11. Dyer 4 jan3t-433m ~ . S. MORRIS & CO'S BLAC KWRITING zrix, - r g ' J. Steel or (Niel Pens. and the Cerying Presse,Miliebt is the result of the experiments of several yenta : deacttql... to the manufacture, on en extensive scale, of an dingle.: suited to all the purposes of the consum•r. The" pai&c." W tion of this . riung Ink consists in the following found tics: Pt.uturrv—in which property . It Will be found t 0..• surpass all precious prepartitions. It will flow irltli:pens o : feet freedom, either front quill or steel pens, end is 'milli • ly free from any corrosive qualities. "Cof4/01=-/rtieliejiy. 01 this article is a rich , beautiful blue black,.., ;,........., •,., 1.13 - All good black .. Ink, (role its necesslit.eltemleir constitution, requires exposure to the all to iMpart tidelip color. It must not, then:fine. W ill ped that the zoe. - ment the bottle Is oped. the Ink be found fo'lCii . litt ,black. The first uppertrunee will be polo; Isar ittlit.eil• posurelo the chemical action of the attnosphare;,.eidier •: oil paper or in the inksttuid, it will assume h b bus.. rilliant blicV. ... .._ . Pansissnescr—The color Is ntioltemble ley the layse4l'• time. It will never fade. Ott this account, all Itiimiiiifit records should be made in this articlai: qj yesuctkitif: . deepen and strengthen its tint. • N. 13. This Ink is suitable for alt kliullt of idiallia' Pens, and for Pens mode of quills; and What Is •Imposp' mitt and . Very deoirablo with ninny, Will give •o . impression by the Copying Press. patri t. •• ll'a are using. in the institutions whit Which we connected. Morris'Bhrt Bleck 'trilling ink; and, in relpirat to fluidity. brilliancy. end permanency, believe it supstioi to any Ink we lathe liailitototeliied. 6 • Prigned.] • 6 A. Thurston, Cashier !Junk of Loniseille;'!WlTl. Risk ardson, Cashier 'Northern Rank of Ke meny; George. • Gawathinev. Cushier Hank of Kentuc ky; 1.: L. Shrew i President Of the Court; Du tik , Thomas L. Helm..Clerl Barren County Curren Pope, Clerk of Jeffersott County Court; P. D. Atwocd , Secretory•Fireintin's Intl race Company; John Muir, Agent Lexington Insursne Comitm); S. S. Goodwin, Secretary Porlland Dry Doe and Insurance Company; D. S. Chambers,-Secrete Franklin Fire and ItLarme Insurance. Cotnpany; ,f,, K. Rhounsr, Treasurer Louisville Saviiip; histittitlcin." - ' '• . A supply of the above Ink. just reed and tbt snleb* fe1..7 JOHNSTON & STOCK ON.. • 'Lisbor Swelisg Pcrscdcr - MOUNT L'AGLE TateoLt. MANUFACTURED :63' . T/fR BOSTON :110 UNT EAGLE iroitEs. • 17, OIL gleaning the surihva of Windows ! Mirrors,.and . , r Ghia Ware. and restoring. it to iii original emus* • rangy, this article is decidedly without an equal.. tke.b.- Ilene and labor are saved by its use. A thousaiiii• refer- : sneer could be adduced, if necessary, 40 • certify fe , lisia lam It will remora the oxide from the surface of /NU, rd. err, Copper, Brats, Brirsannia, Tin. etc., with thagreateat facility, giving it en unrivalled polish. • A fair trial as all that the proprietors asi i :lihd will son. vines the most skeptical of its utility. • Dints;low for Vi r.—Let the Powder be applied opini. damp, 'oft woollen cloth. With ri -very- lathy icregiliik. every particle of oxide may be removed. • felA CAII.R, General Agent. For sale by JOHN IX'SSOItCAN, • icy RS. DUFF'S NEW ISIILLINEItY—ANti-DRESS .111... MAKING ESTABLISHMENT, No-10'M: &Wigs., thetween Penn and the Bridge.)—Dresscs..Cleaks, Capes, &e.. made to the latest. French and English Fashions. Also, Bonnets, Hoods. Copes. Head Ihtlases, &e. A choice seletion of new styles Satins, Silk Vet's.% French Flowers. Gimps. rich cap and 'hairnet • Itibbuna, Laces, Fringes, Cords, Buttons, Crapes, Modes, Xpelaas. Cambries. ;Handkerchiefs, Le., for sole, wholesale and retail. at the lowest priee. Country Milliners supplied with tilt latest Freuchand English Patterns 9feverynaw article in the 3lillinery and Dress-making Ina, at Now . York prices. Straw Bonnets cleaned and altered to the.pessent feeh. inn. • • . . Pita/ P. FLTSSUROH STEEL WORKS-AND SPDLNO ATD !AXLE FAcroitrt r. OARS 10111. • INPUNqtnr. JONES qviGd, Allifouf g gtElß, kiZ g0. 8 ,Phr i qp.,7. d c. 8 .11 1 .°%'1,1?: tic. Springs, flanuncied Iron Axlei ; and dealers In Attila. olds Castings, Eire Engine Lamps, and ConekTrinuttings generally, corner of floss and Front Its., Pipsburgit, FII. feb9-3tn ,TASKS—JoeI received, by, ZEBULOX RINSEIT 1 Market street- - • 1 dozen One NVax blast's • ' - • " • Paper " I • Common; . . • 3 gross Metallic Comb Cleaners; 1 dozen Egg Boilers; 1 " Salt Spoons; - * • Bone Itlustard Spoons;. • ••,. 4 gross Gelman Silver Table Spoons = • • " " Tot 3 • Butter Knives; • . I • Picture Toy Boots; 20,600 China Marbles; 6 dozen One Wbolen COmforts. *great variety of Coats and Cops . BASHI:7I'S. 6 dozen Ono Preneh willow Baskets;• " willow Market • 6 • Straw Travelling 4 ; t • Clothes • .. 12 . • Metal Toy • 1 4 'Willow Cradles; • ••• • as 0 • ()less Motto Seelig •- 3 • Bone'. " Stamps; x: . . Allen's l'atent Revolving Pis:piss . t :•.' - $ pair common Brass 1 dozen setts Chessmen; " Dominoes;, . 6 • Teifors"rape Measures; 6 • Steel Hey-Rings, asstirtedi 3 " Chinn Dogs and Sheep; 1 • Strings Amber Plaads; 12 Nests Drums. • / LANDRETIPS GARDEN SEEDSA—The oubr;Crilterr has just received his annual supply of LeAdreth's Garden Seeds, warranted fresh and genuine, "Eifthirazing 'every variety worth cultivating. The attenticorotifartet• ern. gardeners, and others, is resEectfuliy called:to...bast Noce. F. L. SNOIVDENO . feh2 No. 29 Vt were. • . • 11 800h..9.-I.yell's Elements of cieology i Balliman's Chemistiy; Shephard's Mineralogy; Olmstead's Philosophy; Lardner's Lectures on Science: • Brougham's Mon of Letters awl Selene Beekman's Bistory of Invtntions; Okay's Botanieal Text Booki , Information fur the People; • • This Art of Painting. Forsale by • • • H. S. BOSWOBTII &Cp Fourth street. near Tforket, 1 ,4t3t. SALE, Four Lots—Bounded by, Penn, Ltberiy and Hay sta., each lot having 24 foet,front, 'sr.. tending batik 110 feet. Tartrof them arieorner lots awl the position of the whole_ property is one of the mos t Tantageous in the city. For forther information apply tp BWARTZWELDER, Fotirth nova-rf : between,Wood sitt deal ounces mot resin tut Otl!N I FARNESTOCIE.I eiA • T% -..4:11A'57'3 ' • . ( , f~l. T r . ~).~: . 1 ~.* .;. ...:r . -, MIME ~~. ~,';. F~ ~: • .*. _ .. . =UM Ml= 1 4 ~.......,...:,,.....,..,...,:,_ -,,. , _ - . '''. • ' --- ?".4,,,4174%, .i -. 3 - ...,.. • - . .... ~.' '-'..' s '.,-----,•:.;:.,,,.{. ~....i ~, ,1 . -cof:iii.c. :,% !. ;,..---z V4;.,1.7i.3:1,,i. 0 ?. 0 • . :',7 ...-.11,,1Y,f-j4 Z-12..,-;,.. .;'~ ~~~ <~' a~- ; ', h ~tik, 1q ;~;. ~,~.'ye j ~..~,.., MEIN MEM MEM =ME - ' .i. ,if • s -. 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