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The Weekly Mercury and Manufacturer Is published from the. scone office, on a double medium sheet. at TWO DOLLARS a year, in advance—single copies FIVE CENTS. la - No paper will be discontined (unless at the discre tion of the proprietor.) until all arrearages are paid. irr.No attention will be paid to any order unless ac companied by the money, or satisfactory reference in this city. TERMS OF ADVERTISING. rLa 31.4 U.S.= 07 TWILVE LINES OR LIM. One insertion, 80 50 One Month, Two.. •do. 0 75. Tw0...d0 Ttireet•slo 1 00 Three do One Week 1 50 Four do Tteo••do 250 Six•••clo Three do 3 00 One Year YEARLY ADVERTISEMENTS: Changeabts at Pleasure. ORE sQvAllit. Two SQIIARM. STlMiinths S IS 00 Six Months 20 00 One Year 20 00 I One Year 30 00 Larger adrertisennents in proportion. fre- Caids of FOUR LLvEs. Five Dollars a Year. Large cuts wilt not be inserted, unless an extra price is pal & . - - g - Advertisements upon which the number of loser Vona is not marked, will be inserted and charged until or deresl out. A El. IWCALMO:s:I`, Attorney at Law.—Office, Fourth street, seastr-FL Pauersan s Livery Stable. rebl7 1 IR: A. W. OLIVER, Physician anti Surzcon.--01fice .1.1 No. 8, St. Clair street. Pittsburgh. .iY2O Y"'" , 1 IR. JU/IN CHAWFOR 11 oppoiite the Excbnnge CORLANDO- LOOM'S, ..lmrney at Law.--Odice 4th , It.. above Wood. julyl-y lIIIIUMAti M. MARSHALL, Atiormy at Lato--Ochoo, i.owrie's Buildings. Fourth ut- TAMES CALLAN. diterary at Law, corner of %Vyliu %I and Fitllt'streets." Law Cornet." feblo-3 , llhi. KENNEDY, AtMrney•at Law. Dice in the . same building with Alderman srMaster. Fitch at.,: between Wood and Smithfield sts. angt7-tim• 1 4 , A 4 MIME J OLIN BARTON, Attorney at Lam.—Otlice, North elate Of Fifth street, between Wood and Smithfield, in the same building with Alderman Morrow. sen3U-I y. ' JOSEPH C. Al' l IBBIR. Attorney at Lam. --Othee Wallace's building : on 4th st.. between Wood and Smithfield its. norld-y. At 1 EURUE W. I.A.Visai, Attorney and a Mellor at Law /.Jr and Notary Pntdie.—Ottiee at the corner of 4th and 'Wood Ste. over 9ihbett & Jones' F.zehant,te office. oet4 Airlt.l S .k DONNEI.I.II. Attorneys and Coo ascii°. at Late, Pittsburg*, Pa.--Otrwe on Fourth L. bo twoett Southfield and Grout. taorl4-y I, I ENIViND SNOWDEN, AttortlaY at Lam. — thlic" in I",i' the building ou the North East corner of Fourth and Smithfield sts- noell-y MORROW, dlikrnmn.—Orlice north side - of Fifth . street, between Wood and Smithfield, Pittsbur;h. septa-y I 'CANDLE-SS & M CLUKF Attisrnrys and Counsel .j ion at Lata.—Otriee on Fourth street, opposite R. & It. 11. Pattersonis Idrery Staple, Pittsburgh. se plit-y - -!7. - ::.4. , .., , . t!.'.±:' 1: 4 1 01t1VA 1) SWAILFZWI,.I3EIt, Auarocus at Lase —Office on Fourth street, between Wood and Smith Veld, opposite Patterson's Livery Stable. f1i.:012.G.P. F. GIL.LMOgki. Attorney and Cou_ludic, at VT La Ea.—Cairn removed to the 2d door below Grunt et.. on Fourth; to the office lately occupied by Alderman Mil ler. mural J. 111'CLOWII.V. Jlttorney am! Counsellor at Lau,— EP o:sre is I.l.kelrelris Buildings on Braid it. jer29 '47-Iy. - DI C. SHANNON, Attorney *rut Counsellor nt Law.— • Oiles on 4th at. between NV•od and Smithfield and nearly opposite. the Mayola office. nov6-y suorr, Fourth at, live doors Weil of Mare al • ket. All work warranted, and if not perfectly satis factory inveliwes will tie made. feta° 1) fINIOVAt..—Dr. Robert Snyder. has removed nts office to Fourth street, between Wood and Smithfield streets 1 ANIL'S 131..AKEA.V. Aiderntort.--4)lfice on l'enn street. opposite I). Leech A. Co's., packet line office. Oalee bourn from 7 iicksek A. M. to o'clock P. Vii. ..~ l.t:~ '} . +r ~_ IiMONAL—A.. Beelen has removed his entmniseiott it and foivrardin^ business from the Canal Basin to his nen , wareltoOse, on rhird street, nearly opposite the Post Offtee. mayati 11-:AItIVAL.—JOI.IN J. ifFICIIEL. Attorney to Law, L has removed to Fourth street, next door to the office of Alderman Smel. ap7 J. D. LIVET. J. W. T. AIM& T BET & Attornryr at Late, Washington, Pa. Collections made in Waihington, Fayette, Greene and adjoining counties. apt l-y T AW NOFICH—J AWLS S. eliktr. Atto,tey a.w 1. 0111,11. srliar at Law. has removed to the race next door west of Reidy :Patterson's I.ivery Stable. Fourth street. noring his absence upon public duty. for the coming 71.101. any business for him may baled with A. li. Mc 7..ahlont. Esq.. as above. fe1.17 OMB TAAIES S. cItAFF, Attorney. t'ounseitur, and Notary. PI :Pittsburgh; l'a., having resigned the Mice of Secreta ry. of the Pinsburgh Navigation and Fire Insurance Com pany, will attend specially to collections, and business connected Wilk Navigation, Insurance, Accounts, and Real Estate. Business hums, from 0 A. to 9P. M. Office. first door west of Alderman Miller's, Fourth street. near,Grant. ap7 =ME TOIIN - COYLE. Notary .and Cottreyancer.--01fiee in ft) Memoir,* Building,, Fourth street, near Smithfield, Pittsburgh. 4 ir Deeds—Bonds, Mortgages. Articles of Agree ment, and -ail other instruments of writing drown up with •necuntcy and dispatch. Titles to Real - Ets' tote examined. • ap22-d&wl y 11DWIN C. 'WILSON, Attorney and Counseitor at Law. Franklin. Venting° county, Pa., will attend promptly to all business entrusted to Lis care. Collections wade in Warrcn,Clarlon, and Jefferson counties. 910, MV CLIENTS.-My partner, Mr. Liggett, and Wm. X E. Auittin, Esq., will attend to my unfinished hurl neas."aud I recommend them to the patronage of my friends.- - I ant authorized to state that they will receive time couneel and 'assistance of the HOll. It. Biddle. Office 2d story of Burkev buildings, 4th street, between Wood and Market. jnift-ly] SAMUEL. W. BLACK. a Tro Z. Manufacture of Incorruptibly. Teeth 1. Smithfield street, two doors below Fifth street, Pitts burgh. Pa. Always on hand a full assortment of Plate, and Pivot Teeth. of a variety of shades, as simple Plate. Molars and . Ifiscuspidatoes. Gum teeth. Screw Pivot teeth. &e. Teeth and .blocks made to °TM r; Dentists s4ppliei With all articles in the profession. AU orders from abroad must be accompanied by the cash. UTPlatina always on hand. .n0v1.5-y . . _ at., between Wslnio and O'Hara sta., where he may be found at 101 times. Those having houses or other pro perty to sell.or rent, can have the same punctually atten ded to; debts collected, and all the duties-of an Alderman will receive prompt attention. 0c27-y Counadkr at . I_l - EAST a lt w Y ( M ei Llli r l t .. o lA r ! .. S, ri A e irw r la:d the old stand, Fourth st., above Smithfield. THE. Partnership heretofore existing -between Henry W. Williams. Esq.. and myself, in the practice of the lew, was diuolved by mutual consent, on the 2lth ult. and the business will hereafter be continued by Henry W. Wil liams,whom I most cheerfully recommend tool! for whom I have the honor to do business—as a gentleman every way worthy of their confidence. decld-ly. WALTER 11. LOWRIE. Georgert. Riddle, Conveyancer. FFICE in Avery Row, Fifth street, above Smithfield, O DEEDS, MORTGAGEE, AGREEMENTS, Boras, RELEASES, and other instruments of writing, drawn with neatness, legal accuracy and despatch. Ile will also attend to drawing and filling Afechantes , Liens, dimunt, of Executors, Admin. istrators, Excunining title 4 to Real Estate, Searching Retard; for Lirnx, 4 : e. Front his-long experience and intimate acquaintance with the manner of keeping the public records, he expects to give satisfuction to those who may entrust their busi ness to his care. tierlD ~','. - -,, 1 :- ,,,,,- -. V. Di:NI3ON, Arronmay AND POUNSELe Loa at Law, Cletekind, Ohio, will attend to proles- Glottal husiness in the Courts of Cuyahoga and adjoining counties. . He will also give careful attention to Collectionsin any part of. Northern'Oltio. - IT.TEILICNCES; Chief Juatice Parker, Cambridge Law School. Hon- llle-hard Fletehe - r. 10 State et., 80,4011. Hon. Samuel H. Perkins, 141 Walnut st., Philadelphia. Richard EL Kimball, Pam.. 53 Wall at., New York. Hampton te Smith, Pittehargh. For ftddigolllll mferenee, refer to this Office. - febn-ly MO COUNTRY MF.RCIIANTS.—The sudscriber will 1. pay three dollars and seventy-five cents per 100 lbs. mien. for good mixed ebuntiy rags. in quantities of fitly to three thousnad pounds. delivered at' my Book Store : No. SO Wood street, Pittsburgh. On band' geneml supply of school • books, writing and Wrappingpaper, blank books; etc., which 'Will be sold toylike dozen or retail, at-lowest cash prices for rea dy Or. Dean LUK I 4I,OOIWIS Agent. IarOMCROPATHIC AIP.DICINES ANA BOOKS.---Just IL:rreoelved, a tkesh supply , of Hontreopathie Atedlotoe Chola. Ho4teropothic Coffee. Sugar of Milk, and a large eollection -of-the latest publications On Homscopmhy,. at %he pl100!113.:01 1 1 . 0(7": v-zneroit SCRIBA; Fifth street, • oflo &Wyatt Wood sod :Market eta - T.`." - ...4i,..Y:-..:ii';',Fe5'..;,.".t.:4i.-...-.:.„-/' .. ;:i:?‘•:•.;-.....'T;:'.:;i,"AlV,'..-';',.::''• ',..:!.....`,.::.:-,":-;:i::.',.-Li.1.:-...-: : . ' 1 v 1. 4.e . 4 - . .-,.,..',7- ; ,. ,L, .....,:...•::............., _. VOLUME VI. DAILY . MORNING POST. lirofessional Cabs It. GEO GE WATT.-01fiee, .No. 17 Smithfield st near Sixth lei.. Vittsburgh. augiit-y O'HARA ROBINSON,-/ate IL S. Attorney, has V removed his Mike in No.:d•St. Clair st. °thee ou SL Clua street, auglti-y REFER T 9 .r. A. Stockton Sc Co. , • Pittsburgh. Aturpll4 IVilson Sc 0., Hun. hates Kinneur, Franklin. Hon. Alex. WCalinont. Hon. T. Wilson, •Steube nville, 0. 13"4-7 - I A. 1.. '. ~I:. . erman, nth 'a , I can MEE 2. t,.ei f ,',,..,,'.. .'• ..,,.. :rti; ,.. , ..., , : •, ? p.: .4 , ,,, •• •'' ,-- - =MEE :---- W 3l chltra t i l, e ß Z:!l l lr ' e A ct7.l.7l77l:„; d et; mmum° 74 l l "- .. - 1_4111E6 M'KENNA, AuraOmer and Commission lila e . ) chant, N 0.114. Wood st. I febl IDORTER'S DAGUERILLAN GALLERY, Philo Hall, over the Post Office. (0,1 (JUN D. DAVIS, Auction, r and Commission • corner of Wood and Fift t etc. fell-y onEnTs az KANE. Pittsburgh Cabinet and Chan jj Irarehouse, , No. B'l Third aL IZELICLON tiINSEV. Unger in Fancy Woods ¢ Trim min g', No. Pi. Market enieet. fell-y I'x LEXANDEIt Tia Sere, 72 Third st near Wood. I febl-y CbI'CLOSIi'EY, hum (lily Clothing Store, No. ltr2. • Liberty 51.. opposite th mouth of Market. febt-y TOS WA ROBINSON, Altana for Ilnoten & Co.'s Line of Packets. Fifth st., one t nor below Wood. febl-y Niru.L.um JACKSON, Potent Medicine Ikpot.e9 Lib erty heed of Wood. feta -y ATARTIN LYTLE. Fmn y Grocer. Smithfield street, .111_ next door to the Filth I resbyterinn Church. ,teti 400 ••6 00 ..7 00 ••8 00 .1010 .15 00 EURGE COCHItAN, rerardmg and C01M71133i011 VT Merchant. No. 26. Yoo, Kt-Pittsburgh. I' NC:LISti ELLICYFF. Irks-eller, and Stationers. No .4 543. Market st., between bird and Fourth. fell -y 13 DELANY, /whir/noble Clothing Sion, Nu. 49, Lib • erty it. T_Toos & SARGENT. Ert kers and Exc./tang. Bro Las. 11 N. V.. corner of Wood . nit Sixth sts. (hl -y HOLNIES & SON. Rankers and deal.rs in Exchange, • Coin and Bank Note,. Co. 6.5. Market st. (City JACOR WEAVER. Wine nod Liquor Merchant, rumor of Market and Second sti . eets. febl-y FuuroN, Bell mut Brava Found'', Nu. 70 Second, . between Market and Eerry its. 11:131 T M. viilerg, Clothing Store, No. 107. curlier of Libor ') . ty. and Sixth ate. trtOWI'SEND. CARR ot (1.. Coach and Wagorl 31 kers. St. Clair street. neric the Bridge. (e 1,4-1 m o n IL L E Z LITERARY EPOT, No. b 5. Fourth • folit.l DR BROWN'S OFFICE, N 0.65, Diamond alloy, ~our Wood at. PAULI4.)N, Has a d Cap Mantoisrzursr, 41141 Cs; dealer in Finn of all hi ds, No. 73, Wood at., next door to the corner of Fourth. flit IM'IR& IC l7N° NiVh fr Goce"‘"d(oo' moon Meacham, con rotr;and Inrinsts. febt-y r 1 A. M'ANUI.T4' &CO Forwarding and Consults eon iltreAants, Canal asin, l'insburgli, Fa. zunr3-de BLUME. Piano Porte naiiiintelurer nod dealer in 1:• Musical instruments, No. 112 Wired street, near Firth. novID-y Trays & intocnovA v. Deugr,••ni, and Agtmlit for 11 Patent Medicines, Liberty greet, near Canal Basin. feht-y JOSETII WIRMWEI.I.: Ipnportn. and denier ht Far cign and . Ikmaatie Hard arc, corner of Second and Wood sts..lhttslitimh. oein- t y Q., ANICEL MOORE, Hat and Cap Maaalarzur.r. and t. dealer in FrYIS, \0. :5, : Wood street, third door above Fourth. i frld -y • &MUHL NrCLUHKEN & ¢s for Ca rIt4;;;;1 Hippord's Regotar Line of Porta Ships front New York to Liverpool. No. 142 I.itferay st. frt.] -y T ANI ES BLAKELY, Agentlfor .Messra. Roche. Hro.'s & it/ Co.'s Line of Parlotr. Pent it, four doors below Co ital Rosin. febl-y . TOHNTaiIo and elg2tiner. labvrty at el between Sixth street and , 'irgin alley. south side. replay OSEI'II MAJOR. Boot Saire. Stop Chandlery. sitia V Agent- of Pittsburgh La Oil Factory. No. 4. Nlar ket street. PittAborgh. jaitP2-if AV - " 3- CAI• 9I . I k/ jr Neu , . riodicals, Neempapers, c., Third at. opposite die Post Office. frhl-y frIAAFFEIk O'CONNOR- Proprietors of the Pitteinerch Partabk Boat Lint, corner Penn aid Wayne street* fcbt-y TAMKS MAY. Who demi,. Grace,. Forwarding arid Cam el midsion Merchant, Water direct. between Mnrket rind Ferry. IV TILLIANI A. HILL & C Bankers and Es-canner Brokers. No. 64, Wood ~ erne door above Fourth. east aide. DILL & CURRY, Bankers • nd E.:meaner Broker, No. Jr" 65. Wood st., third door elow Fourth, west side. fettl-y K R e i o r 3 n l e E r it o P r T } lli A r til - st a s . nand p Exc s h a ln i r t e . ./j t e , ll r v i r c s . . HoteL TOLINSTON & KrocKirt4N; thxrksetLem ra. •J Printers and Pabhishers, eOrner Alarket and Third sts febt-y ILOO.MIS. Agent, biller and Stationer. anti A denier in Printing Paptr. Woof.' street, between Diamond alley and Foiirth. feh -y el A. m - A N i.TV..4grnt , Pir k avnh's Way Freig ht ..,,, Line, and Independent ortable Boat Lane. Canal Itaxin. 1.161-y A rosEet ATwoon. Age:ht for the North Anurieno In. I ruranee Company. of Illilndelphirt.Waicr and Front at. at the Wnrehon,f , or A tvrival nod Joni., feta -y -1101)-$ h Al.(7ol{N. 3 anntarthres of .3/wined. an'und Spices. ent,vPs, c., ke.. No. 27, Firth street. between Wood and 31nrket. fel,(_r• ITICTOR SCRIttA. Boob, tr. Sustvoner, atad Bind, V Fifth it., between Wood nd Market los., Pintantrglt Pa. in! s7-y SCHOOL HOOK AND PAP:ft ‘VAItElit/17: 4 1.:.—Lui; Loomis. Azont. Pnhlirher. Dooksoller nod flo..Al3iod er. No, 89, Wood ss, Pidslmr2 t. _ mnr..tm-y M'STEEN, Bram Fnnne rr and tint Fater. South field street, between Didniond Alley and Filth at . Pitt:l,l;l'2h. ' deel,tv & J. tia , )ovrrr, Whnle,tde anxerx, dente. fl • duce and Pittsburg root uhictures generally, No. 214 Liberty. opposite 7th *tree . Pirtsttreh. ap2s-y EVEN 1316 DOOllB CLO' DING 5T(41141 No. 5 WA 1..73 Street. near Liberty. JOIE ' FARREN, Proprietor. Pitt*bur¢h. nov24-y GORGE AR.MOR. Toile ~ Fourth street, between kj . Wood an; Strata:ldd strlrets, nearly , . opposite the 34ayor's office: jon29-y TOON 1). NIORGAN. Inotc ate and Retail lintr.ri.o. No. 93j, IVood street, one c oor South or Diamond Al ley. (cid F A I.l a k ,, l'Si i S n l3p; t 1.4; i•a4&/1 I alleriy street. nearly opposite the lioaTof NVotol. ;•"*.y h )., tVinileaahr. Drug tirtit.• 13. hail,. cooler or Firm and Wood Streets, and cor tier of Wood and Sixth sts. Ych4-r REMOVAL.—Geo. IV. Smirirk ('o. have removed thew Office tom Penn st, to th it New Brewery on Pitt MI. and Duquesne Way. dertg: AVM. ALEXANDER Pc .SDNS. ['it/fin Makers find Furnishing Undertak-ers.l corner of Penn and St. Clair streets, opposite the Exchange. Entrance on Penn street. Irb4.y JOHN I. AI wholeitile and retnil dealer in Music and Mu-sioal Instrudiens. Piano Fortes, School Books and Stationery, No. lin Wood street, Pittsburgh. jant-y BRAZIER'S BELLOWS.—J ant received on assert ment. large sizes, Brazier' S band Bellows; also, Par for and Kitchen do., wholesale; and retail. decl4 JOHN . BLAIR. 120 Wood at. T S. WATT MAN. whole' J. and Forwarding Merehaj and Pittsburgh Manufactures, stn., Pittsburgh. Pa. r. SELLERS. JNO. NICOLA. SELLERS & NICOLE, Produce and General Commis sion 111erehants, No. 17 Liberty street, Pittsburgh.— Sperm. linseed and lard oils. I jan77 TAMES PATTERSON, in.., .oriter of Firm and Ferry el ins.. Pittsburgh Pa., manucittrer of Locks, Hinges, and Bolts; Tobacco. Fuller, till rind Timber Screws, Houser Screws for Rollin. , Mil ls. he. BRYAR, Rectifying Disti ler, and wholesale dealer CP in Foreign and Doniestie Vines and Liquors, No. 111 Liberty street, and 53 Diana nd alloy, Pittsburgh, Pa. j y2l -y r L. WILMAR Ti. Lumber ilferrhant. Office on Penn L street, between Irwin mid Hand streets. Pittsburgh, Pa. All commissions will be promptly attcadcd to. mals-y JT IL 31S 10 , Veterinary • reran, eau be round at . • his Horse Shoeing EMMA' litnent, near the St. Clair street Bridge, lately occupied b Messrs. Carr & Rowlaud. novs-dOm 4 XCHANUE HO' F. y xch nge Plaee. Baltimore. D. Dottawr, Proprietor. Cone 'ea will be in readiness at all the landings, to convey pas angers, free of charge. to the Hotel• dee2n-y WARRICK MARTIN, Age at for the Franklin Fire Insurance Company of Philadelphia, at the Ex change office of Warrick Marti a, Co., corner of Market and Third streets. fehl-y KING & FINNEY, Agents for the Delaware Mutual Safely insuranee Company of Philadelphia, at the Warehouse of King and Holm* Waterostreet, near Mar ket. F. ISMER& 3XO. NICOLE. SELLERS & NICOLS, Prorl t iree and General Commis sion Merchruits, No. 17 Li crty street, Pittsburgh.— Sperm, Littneed and Lard Oils. 1 jan2o. JerilN CARSON. ARSON & M'KNIGHT. orti.teintt illerchants, Sixth et Liberty. Pittibtargh. Pn. 1 1 r o t a , n .r n . d t r cornerwre hr is prepared to do everydescripiion of ruling and bind ing. dee2.y PC. MARTIN. Wholrsale a! • er in Foreign and Muriel Foreign and Domestic Fruits,. •seps-y NBW BOOK sToRr--H. Market 'it.. next door to j new and eXtemtive asaortment which they will sell, wholesalel irpurq BLA.OIt 19 1 and eontniitstint Aferth4 ManuThetaret, Nti.l6o,litter Plusburgh, taq , 4 l !tral advarters made _ "+ .4 { =Mil MM=M Busincs. trarbs. ale Grocer, Commission t, and Dealer in Produce 'os. 31 Water, and d Front /1",13-y R. J. M . RNIMIT. olnale Grocer, and Com. cot, between Wood and deel-y !el Retail Grocer and deal is Wine. and Liquorn. utx t &c., No 60 Water at. t.. Bosworth .5- co.. No. 43, iird. arc just opening a •f Books and Stationery, and retail, at the lowest OP 2 S - Y . IVAnksde ennon, Produce gnd ;tattlers lq Pitisbuigb sheet, opposite Stxthcstt, may 4 • n eons4gnments. 1' .. :::: , •.. , . 7,!. , i 4 ,j,r;,: - :': - ,,,. - - , .:',.,,,:!..1 :,...-!-;;. Business tarbs lAARBALTiII.• - • •• • • •• . ... WILLIAM 71 AIWA h W. lIARBS.V6II, Commission and Forwarding . Merchants, arid dealers in - Flour, Wool and Produce, No. 53 Water, and 104 Front street, between •Wond grid Smithfield streets. Pitbiburah. tit,2o-y 1301NDEXTER & Wholesale Grocers and Coin ' nii.sion and Forwarding Merchants, No. 41 Water street. Pitts b urgh. ar2l. Ar R. MURPHY, Wholesale and Retail Dealer in V V • DRY GOODS, North-east corner of Market and Fourtlilp. spat-y Cf A MUEI. MORROW. Manufacturer of Tin, Copper, L and sheet iron are, No Fifth street. between Wood and Market. febin TOMS cAirrw RIGIIT. Importer and Mostuffunorer of •.) oil kinds of Cutlery. S,tr.•ical fostrunzents, 4e. 7 No. Es 3 Wood street. second door below Diamond alley. fob] 1111.KINTON'S UNRIVALLED BLACKING, :annu ['imam' rind mold wholeaule and retail, Smithfield pt.. between'Sixth and Virgin alley. CO- l'A ItTNERSIII P—Themndersipled has associated with himself John Nicole, from Baltitnore. in the Gro cery and General Commission Business. ruder the sty It of Sellers & Nicole. Date': I stJ unto' n:1.4., jan2o PICAS. SELLERS. III( HARD T. tiEcit7i.. Importer. and_ draler in Fa , et 7 4. , i and Horne,,tie Saddlery. Hardware. and Car riage Trirrimi,gre, of till descriptions. No. Efl .t.., SeVes, (1001 . 6 ahoy e Filth, and one door °Love H. Childs & CO:11$114, rl , O COC NTI{Y ItIRRCHANTS.—A. A. MAN,: It 69 Ittarket street. invite the attention of Country Merchants to their extensi,(l assortment of Foreign and Dimirstic Good.. which will be sold at ranters jobbing ir r WhOif,(lle Rooms. 941 story.: se:in rIIIJOMAS PA I.MEIL Manufacturer and Importer of I WALL PAPER. Fine Board Prins's. Borders. Land 'rape Paper, Ornamental Oesitns. Transparent Windom Shades, frt.. and dealer in Writing and 1,% rapping Paper, Bonnet tonl Binders' Boards. te.e../ce- No. 47. Mbrket st., bet wren Third and Fourth. Pittnlfllrgli, 1 . 41- marl 4 31. near a A rk i- c D t n r7r d etlto r ant Vrris; Castings, and Brass Works . geo P er2liy on the ' moot reasantible . terms tutu shortest notice. llc invites ntachiaists. 11111 i all those using brass works to give 111111 a call, as he is de• !ermined to do all word in his line v,ry low. mr27-I y LIN! rni h SINCLAIR:4IIM- Martin & Smith.) Whole Pale I . Grimm Product and Conanthaeon .11crrimms. 56 1Voi) street, Pittsburgh. The under.i?.ned having entered into partnership under the shove style, respectfully ark the patronage of the friends of the lute lulu, and of piirchas yrs generally. They feel warranted in promising that they can give satisfaction to all who may hay of them, or confide business to their cure. WM. 11. sNrrit. m.r2o W. M. SINtrI.A TR. FLINT GLASS F-ST - Alll.lSTlWTAluleany ntanufneturr. and krcp ronatantly on bun.!. rut, moulded and pinin Flint Glne.warr in all its varieties, at tltetr warrhoume.rorner of Market and Vatrr sts.. Pitts lunch. Our work. cuttuitur an full operation. and We nrr roil stagily adduce 10 OUT 1 , 10.ek. which enables lift to fill order. with proutptnee.. Purrlta.rrs are respretfolly Follette,' to cull and er non or prier. nod term, arplll-y. WEINLET. s 4::”. and 0170.11,11tai Painter. 1,1. and dealer to PAINTS. No. 44. Si. Clan et., lourgh, has cototantl} on hand nil knot,. of PAINT.. either DI, or M,xcd, Jar,. and Copal Tundra': I.inened (El. Boilnd 011; Spirits Ttopenttne Window Glans, of alt sine.; Putty, I awl Brlndos. hr., all of the bent qualify. and for rale at rranottable Innen sepll-tt IA CAMP:MAN. Manoforturn If Hollow lrtur and • Platform S'a(u.n.ol Carrino A geslolll, reifln!Ct• Indy a•k. the patronage hi. friend, iir reels war• 1.1111•41 that he ran give ann./Oen.] to all who may pur rimsr of lum. iiiatszat , lashmeat ts uu Wlielry".. plats of Lot.. .5110Vard, mar:ll.lv (1 Et tlif: CCM /I 17..k:‘:. Comm...m.4u and Fartra:alt..4 .11srehant. So. tM t Vibod street. Pitutostillt. contiout, to transact a gene C e ral oonoissom business. cspeciall rn the purchase and sole of American notoofactore• nod product", and in o•rt•ivito: and forwohling Goodtt rott.iten• ed to has care As agent tor the onenutitcturers hr will he constantly supplied with the prltlriptil articles of Pots- Lurch 11.31.1(1/11,1111, at the low-vrt Orders and eamstettm.- tits are rewertfully solicited. I ai,fnu Intrßrii:4"—A.et Drugg . ron and .k.potlie.. eary. north-crest corm, of \VOI-id and Fifth iktrt.t. Pittsburgh. will keep constantly on hand Drugs. Paint., Dyr•Stutis. N. IL—Physicians' preserimions carefully compounded from the best to:lien:4lw at 1111 t hot:, of the day or ni.tlit Also, an assortinent of Perfume,: fine tooth. hair, and clothe. Brushes. &c.. he , winch ha will sell tote for cab!, y 1171 % 1.1.111 TItOVIl.1A). Undertaker. Mt street. int inerliatel) opposite the Theatre. re...vernally in. (onus his foetid* and the NU.: in retiernl. that hr has re• sutard business ns a rilrniltlitig Undertaker liris sup plied with and always keeps on hand Cuttins of all rues and kinds, Shrouds. and all Other articles necessary an such oerasions. Silver pintos, ire boxes, and leaden coffin' will be sup- Idted rAI order. A fino hearse und ca maces always really to attend finieraLe. rzt- I y • rxr.iiv:Gr . ii<Yrrt, -- rOOO, q P%llO and Sr. Chan Sirwit. Pi/W.14,0. ra rrill". subscriber. hnving assumed the management o I this long einalitisheil and popular Hotel, respectrolts announces to trurrilery turd the pal,tir genartitly. that he will be at all rim,, prepared m nerontinotinieyhern in nlc rittorrs tiesernlile in vsiell reentlateil Hotel. The House Is now bring thoroughly reported thrtinghotth and now in , niture edited: nod nn poin• will he •pnred to make the I.:SCHANGE ant at lii< mEICT next Ilotek tit the ttttt 'try. 'rhe undersigned very re•pectiully sonett• a COllllOllllOl, 01 - the littera! patronage which the 11011.0 tint 1e r..:oA3re reeeived THOMAS OWSTON, retail-claw Proprietor. . John M. Ton - naend, •- - • RUGGIST AND Ai . trritErAßY. No. 15, Market D •treet, three doors above 'font rittolotrah. will have constantly on hand a well selected ogNorlifloOt of tire beat and freshest Medicines. which he will sell on the most reasonable tern, Phy•icitans 'tending orders will be ptl) attended to. and supplied with articles they may rely noon as Futottoe Physicist.% prescriptions will be accurately an,! unfitly prepared tram the best materials, at any hour 01 the iia Of night. Also, for sale, a large stork of fresh fund goM Perfu me r 3"• th,:uo 1. D. I.LONIRII, C. W CLISON, Late of Pittourgh. Pn. Late rif Nunlgville. To, I-3151ER ANDERFA)N,DEAT.e.it.s tm COTTON.— Fah l .4 wand.,,: and Contraixsion Al,rhants, No. El, Front Swett, abort Broadway. Cowinnato. Kr11:11 To NTer , li.nt• grnrrnlly, iu 1 2 1110m:h. Pa. Nrrohnot.t gronrolly. N 0411,111... Tenn. M. F. 1411111 C 4 1,111..111r, Ky. Spring., & Arloteinao. 1 (.l.• octanotg, Ohio. J 8111r* Johnooo & Co Orlraus. Nlng,gor h M.rri.. New York & ('o.. : 4 111101, 1114:21,y & Co.. l'lnizolclithia. Drokiol Dealmo. Ib.enn. r0p'24..1y ,t UCTIONF:CR and Conitnin•ion Alercham, Corner of it ti and Fifth ntregin. hitshorgh, in ready to re ceive merchniali re of every deer ription on connignment for public or private nal, null front long experience in the above bitmine*, (bittern hitn,lf that he will be able to give entire nntisfaction to all who may favor him with their patronage. Regular wire on Mondays. and ilturndnys of Dry Goode anti Fancy artirlen. at In o'clock, A. M. Of groceries, Pittsburgh nusnufactured articles, new and second hand furniture. Ike., at 2 o'clock, P. M. _Salve every evening, at en rly gag-light. nm.rl2-y. AFUINON, Dell and Brass Founder, has relniirtPird coorrueneed business or his old stand, No. 70 Se. road . , between Market nod Ferry a rrests,where he will be pleased to see his old enrol-niters arid friends. Church, steamboat. nod hells of every size, from 10 to 10.000 potools, east from 1,1111,111M1 of the most approved models. and , vrirrnsard to Ire of the hest materials. . Mineral Water Pumps, Counters. Hollings. &e. &e.. to gether with every variety of Press Caviling., if required. turned and finished in the neatest mariner. A. F. is the sole agent for Babbiti's Anti-Attraerion so justly celebrated for the reduction of friction in machinery. The bores and composition can Ire had of him at all times. novEl-y Q A. Masan 4- Ca.. 02 Market Street. have 17 received the most extensive assortment tiNhawls to be found in this city. In addition to the various styles of Cashmere. Turkeri, Wool Plaid. Thiliet. Net, !Le., he has received a new style of French Long Shawls, n superior article and very titshionslit,. ..ovl I • S. Lowry, llterehnnt Tailor. St. Charlee Building. Wood Street, 11 AIIN 0 6 . itizzi,at,e,ctl.hsor se long e tl; i n e, n ic lT e b t o r i tzti n le t s h tt e , content end southern rides—as a cutter, Ninon% foil to give him advantage.. in thin branch of the trade. winch few possess, -.in giving tintishiction to every variety of taste. no matter how fastidious or simple in their attire. We shall al., keep constantly on hand a well selected stock of Cloths, Cassimeres, and Vesting., together with many other articles pertaining to a gentlentrite. wardrobe. J. S. Lowry. thankful for the very liberal patronage he has received from the citizens of Pittsburgh : would re spectfully solicit tt continuance of their favors, which will be received with a determination to please. npitlAti Import ant I To the Merehonts and 3fauttinetiirers nj Pittsburgh. WM. A. KIN SLUE, 3 doors east of the Post Office. is nn authorized Agent for lie STEUBENVILLE DAILY AND WEEK LY HERALD. The Herald has been established nearly half n century. and hoc an extensive and substan tial circulation throughout the populous and rich comities of Eastern Ohio, Western Pennsylvania and Virginia. Persons wishing to extend their business. will not fail to embrace the above favorable opportunity to do so. frrTerms of ndvertising moderate, with nn editorial notice grin's. if requested. marl 6 Spring Fashions for IR4S. A reoRD & CO., (late .11lCord .HAT TERS. will introduce the Spring Style of It AT S this day.:Saturday. March 4th. 1849. Their friends and customers are requested to call and exrunine their stock of Spring lints. just received from New York, at their store, corner of Fifth (IN aWoud ats. mnr4 y Leeching, Capping and Bleeding. o. 55, EIFIII ISTUEET, E B. NORRIS, (Successor to M. R. Delany.)—Fresh - . 1 Lerchea received monthly: attendance at all houra. erenae t That Physicjuns of Pittsburgh. Allegheny and Birmingham, '' " 'l l lOCh Iti, /84E1 I most cheerfully recommend to the Physichuss; tami lies. and till my former friends and. netrons...MLlL ➢. Incbeintethbitittghlt itqultftdestikdh thehnsi ness, and worthy Orpcitionago. At li. bELA" • - , . v . =EMI !'.'"` '~~:~~. PITTSBURGH, MONDAY, MAY 15, 11848 Spring Style. 0 MOORE. has just received from New York, the oA . Spring Style of Hatt—which he will introduce on Saturday. March 4'. All Moss in want of a neat and superior lint, will pleas call nod examine, at No. 75, Wood street, 3d door above Fourth SIPCO. m 3 hXII.I. FASHIONS.-5. Moore bun just received from New York the Fall Style of HATS. which he will in troduee this day, Saturday, August 29th. All those in want o 3 fa neat and superior HAT would do well to call at NO. 75 WOOD STREET, a, : o 3d door above Fourth. vowsww-e-A-.llit-&—(70.. Su cc emorri io the Old hem of C. Townsend h. Co., and Carr it Rowland, beg leave to announce to their friends and to the public gen erally. that they are now prepared to excente all kinds of work - in the Conch and 4Vagon-making business. at the shortest notice. and warranted to be of the best qual ity. The very large quantity of seasoned timber with 'Which they nee prepared, and their facilities for business. enable. them to insure the public that they tire prepared to carry on nn extensive and prompt business m their line, and they respectfully solicit a continuance of the liberal patronage besiowed upon Alm late firms. sep4 A DRIBBLE Ik. Co. hove removed to the corner of Wourl street and Diamond aile'•, over S. M'Clain's leather store. where they are prepared to furnish reti !tiara Mind... Wholesale anal Retail. at prices much reduced; having a very irrentric mode painriog, and other udvan tagea unknown mother., in the trade. Resides giving a 1. - perior finish to 13liont,. they trinitlicia with the best mate rials. making them rich and dortible. N. 11. Wide or nurrow slats--porinhie or permanenefas lettings fnrniehed. Ohl (ilindrr(hrsrd. dee2l-y QTFIEIL AND FILL ALAN CrAtIFORV.—The mulisert here, having enlarged their estalilieltment for the man ufacture of rtrget. and Fums—on the corner of O'Hara and liberty streets. Pittsburgh—are prepared to furnish Files of every description, of The best quality; and being detertnincil to make it the interest of consumers to pur chase Files from them, respectfully invite the patronage of all who use OTC article. inert fi-y 1. ANKRIM & CO. ‘TEWLY INVENTED PATENT BLOCK SPRING .s TRUSS. for the immediate relief and permanent cure of Hernia and Rupture.. ISnited to all sites.) 'line superior claims of this fans te.altrint in the compartitivs case with which it may he scorn. The Find of wood be ing neatly balanced on springs. yields to the pressure of ally part of it. and therougly adapts itself to any move ment made by tine wearer. It ran he worn without inter mission. mini a cure is effected. 'The subscribers have made arrangements lot the manufacture of these valua ble Tntsses. in a Mire nor style. lit Philadelphin.and have them now for sale tat their office. No, :7 Smithfield Street, near Sixth, Pittsbury, GEORGE WATT. iii D. W. IIZAFFFMAN. roNoNGAIIELA HOUSE. On the corner of jiver and Smithfirld etre,te. Pittsburgh, Pa.—The under signed Proprietors of the Monongahela House antioance to the Pablo, that the 11(.1/4.• is open (or the reception of Visitors. They are conscious of haying spared tin ex pense ta fining out the Establishment in such a style 1,14 to render every earnfort to the 011t,11/It. They hope by comount rare nod atteottoo to ltuxtutotit to mrierit the pa trawl's- so liberally .bestrivred on the late 'Monongahela finarfal JAMES CROSS.AN & SON. DItE $1 M ir E L-_Joan Minions, War 4 male and & r. tad Drorist, No ftlt \Vont' street. one door S tttt of Ihrienopil alley, Pittiolurg.—The ailloterib."( has past received frotn the Eastern cities, and is 1101.1: openine at the above stand, a full assortment of no,, in hi< lnun , eonsisti.eg of Iltrue• of all kinds. Dye Stuffs, Patin. nail Varionlica„ Chemical*. /cc-, lot:ether with all nuelt article. us are usually kept for sills at a wholesale and retail drug more. -fits stock is entirely new. sod has been selected with care. lie is confoleitt that his article._ both rorto natality and prier, will please such as ntay favor him with a cal. • • 1111)1. 1 .y - 4 TM:NM - NI kin , Ahmr.4l and BarkingSettoon. lA_ i v Start—The sottacrittera,ideeply Tahitian! for the incte•.ed and still otereatotio patron-ore bestowed on them. river the °petting of their eamildtahment, heg leave to agate chat their baths are open at all timelk, and that hot. cold nod 'Mower both. can he had at any littneal.— A few 11101, Loonier. ran i.e accommodated by the week. and gentlemen ran proems breoklant, dinner, supper. err at the usual I ~,,, ra. say Lreakfatat 71 o'clock, a. it.; dinner. Phi 'topper 5; r m. t It atma, coolota drink. and other refreshments runtish- rd to a sopenor at; le, and I,liarr.,,A janls AroNom:mit:LA PLANIN4; Wu, I 7.11 FR st - oulit re•tieettidly infirm In. friend. and the math, that hi. new eiontdia/mieni Is nose in full operation. toni that he is prepared to (.76,11 Vont eiratinS, end fill all ord,r• for Planed I.tunto, r,' promptitude, and nt the 10we..1 rates. B.:lnt and rlnnk, planed on one or Loth aides, con inandt- no hand. • Fnish. Doors and Mouldings. of art. ry description, mid. to order. thriftier, and rorponters find it to their silvan. tsrze '0 give him a call, at. he can now furnish them with ..mutt. suitable for every deseriptiou of work. tlee:l.tf ‘iArtr) sTAutx.—The h3viez bteiltht out the well ~,1 • - 14•141W11 Livery Stable ke pt by C. U. Iloty, ill the r Pinlh Worst, re•peetielly Iltbtrtos hi, friends anti - the ' eenerully. thol Ite still keep nt all time,* • mock of the ilefiertyeion of mling horee*, buggies. enrringee of all kiwi., and in short a very thing engutreal iu his has of A csoisi‘lerable portion of his stork is new, stint i. cot4G•leilt no .toek in the rot -. will Ile superior to his_ His trans will be rnoderote Ili. stable aou Liberty st.. a 1.-w doors ut,ove the canal Widge,wlacre, respectful ly soltett.• a share of public patroonve. CH.% !ALFA C'ol,, lAN. Fry .- Ile is also provided with an elegant Hearse. which will be furnished when required. • oct2s. New flat ant Cap Stare. CHAS H PAULSON, (laic at the firm Ot h. of Paulson te (itit.) having tgword hi. new store. at No, 7t \Vaud %treat. neat door to the corer of Font rib, is now manufacturing, and receiv nit; trom the Eastern eery I.rge assortment of Hats and Caps of every description. warranted to Ire made in the best manner and of the best materials. 01- in, Snot, line and common Muskrat, Seatette, Hair Seat. Plush and Oli , . A 1,51 I—A fine as.oriment of Indies Furs, such as Lynx. Fneh. Gullet. and Cor•.ey Muffs. Tippets and Fur Trim moms, all of wirl; tin criers at Eastern prices for cash. both wholesale and retail. Country 1.1..n•e esdi and •xutnin• my stuck Lciurc tt ge I sr W holeortle Shoe 4iorit" ---- II riiii,Ds & vo 0, now reet,iving aft j no., sprlan •arTio' , vom•istine of one Of the I a rg r It. r 1at.4111 , M. and lIP Kt aNrmrtment of hoots arid Shoes that they have ever been alga to bring in tht. market. A1.515-1.n.1ie." and Misc.' Florence tiruiil and Straw lioonrsir 01 the !mem mt)le: together with n splendid tot rortincitt of Patin Leaf flats, Mon'is and lloyir:Suninier AI.SO—A large lot of New York Tanned tartrimailt r, 0 1 I of whtoh, haring keen towehowd at the lowest rates, and wlerted with great ear" for the Wertern trade, will he sold at a small advance ow,the cost and charge, All rnrrehnnts Ns . islu nc to purrlinse will find it in Iht•ii interest Mean and examine their stock before purchasing elsewhere. ma r97-t ('limit AND cArIiNET WARY:- lIOUSE.—N‘ , Third strew. Pittsbitry.h.—The soh- AC. Hite vs would reapeetfully return their flunk,' to their friends and the pithily. for the a•rr\ liberal patronage be stowed since the commencement of the new firm, and would conically solicit a continuance of the same. They would renpvviiully invite those whit stliltt to pur chase anything in the furniture or chair line, to give them a call and examine their extensive snick now on hand. consisting of some of the most splendid Eastern and French ;tat:erns of Rosewood and :Bubo-piny Furth-- tarn. Fluttered by the very extensive patronage reccivi ed in their ItUSltiess, they hove. at eUnsidefillile expensq. :nude arrangements in Nv w York. by which they will have the latest Eastern pancrits forwarded monthly, thuk giving the citizens of Pittsburgh. an opportunity of pa! trothling home industry. and finding in their own Lily what they formerly would obtain only in the East. My,. .ing adopted the principle of small profits and quick saleS, they will he able to sell nt as Itiw rates as ally of the establishments in the Eastern Cities. ROBERTS k KANE. • sTIA VIM: AND H AIR DRESSND SALOON—RAA ct. A ON & FOUNTAIN, tonsorirst Profirmors, Lore fitted up the saloon on the corner of Cherry alley and Water lib, lICUT the National /Jowl, formerly occupied by CICUIII4t Archer. and are prepared to wait on gentlemen at once, with ease. comfort and politeness. . . In connection with their saloon, they hove fitted up nil excellent shower bath, where parsons can have shower baths nt all hours of the day. They still continue to serve theircustomers also at their Old Stand, corner of the 'Diamond and Union street. fehl 7-I AND CAP STORE.—JAMES WILSON, Hat Illantsfartorer. (formerly of. digiall the corner of Diamond alley) and Wood sts.,). Legs leave respectfully to itform his old customers,frienda, and the public, that lie has opened a NEW STORE, on Smithfield street. where. a choice assortinent of MATS, CAPS, and LAMES' FURS, Ins good, neat, fashiona ble and CHEAP, as any in the city,) may ho hind. .1. W. very cordially invites his friends and the public to remem ber his new location and cstablivhment, and give him a call as hearty us he intends to welcome them. irmr:ll-1 y eiv toot an S soe - togrel No. 117 Wood street. opposite Doris' Auction Store. A ACCAMAION re/moot - ally informs his friends and -Llt_s the public generally, that he hug opened, at the above place, with un assortment of Ladies' and Gentle men's Hoots and Shoes. superior to anything; ever brought to this market: consisting in part of Ladies' fancy colitr cd Gaiters and Half Gaiters: Slippers, single-soled. from 50 cents to $1,50; NN'hite Kid and Satin Slippers. $1.50 to $1.75; together with every variety of Cliildrens' Fancy substantial Boots, Shoes, and S Ippers. Gentlemen's Hoots, from 111:1.50 to e 5.00. In short, lam prepared with every thing in my line; and flatter myself. from my long experience in the business, that I will be able to give general satisfaction to all who may favor me with their at rottare. • 1 . .0'1 A. NITA NI 5101'sI. p t ane.- Umbrella rtl arabo MANUFACTORY, No. 140 Wood Street, between Sixth and Virgin Alley, P • burgh, Pa., opposite Dr. Herron's Church. 44wolJOIIN 'rut hos always on hand, of his 'ow, manufacture, a large assortment of Whip' -17 Canes , Umbrellas, and Parasols; of eiefy 113 seription; which be will diNmat‘rof,,Wbolesal atprices as low aellier cab bee r clouted feria the Cities. of ettheVourApti-,,P,lilacielphi hr Baltimore .' Wont's:minship warratited equal to tho. nutnufsetured in either of the above mentioned Wes. E c r itepairing done neatly. 4:0 ep22-2n20?4• . . ~ASII.I~SS ~QY~IS Vessl i lan ffiriia. MIIIINE ftlisrellancous _ IVllllnm J. -- AUCTIONEER AND COMMISSION MERCHANT, ALLFAIIIENY CITY. Pi. • CIRCULAR.—The undersigned having complied with the requirements of the Auction Law, and taken out Coinmission as Auctioneer. for the City of Allegheny, is now ready to receive merchatidize. in till its varietY, oil consignment for either public or private sale; anti from long experienee in the above branches of business. flat ters himself that he will be able to give entire satisfaction to all who may furor hint with their patronage. Liberal advances etude on consignments. I shall wi th:aver to make speedy sales and quick rearms. Te n fr you and your friends cervices . I remain your obedient servant, WM. J. DURNSIDE. Allegheny city, September. 1E47. uarcttaas.. James May, James M'Cully, xc John Little, Jr.. John B. Guthrie, Writ. A. Hill & Co., Jones R. M'Clintock. James K. Logan. John I). Davis, Parke & Batmen, John B. Mc- Fadden & Co., Alexander Stuart, Young & Sur/anion. • novl4-y John Cartwright. IMPORTF.R and Manufachwer of Cutlery . Surgical and Dental Instruments, Saddle (sand Tanner's hand tools, Tr. y Ines Potent Shears, &c. Also, nuotufactures Truss es. Supporters, &.c., in great variety. John Cartwright, manufacturer and importer of Pen, Pocket, and Table Cutlery; Ituzors,Scissors, Filus,Saws, Tools. &c., has removed to 83 NVoon &nue; second door below Diamond alley, And tins received a largo: assortment of PEN AND POCKET KNIVES. KNIVES AND FORKS. Also. Rogers' and Whotsmiliolms* FINE CUTLERY, EI!MICA. Rodgers', Wade and Bro.'s Mucus, Scissors Razor Suomi, Ac. Damascus and Wire Twist GENS, RIFLES AND PISTOLS. Allen's, Colt's. and Blunt's REVOLVERS; Powder Flasks. Shot Belts, Game Rags: Walker's and Coxes Extra Percussion Capsi Bowie.Dirk,and Bunting Toole. such as Callipers, Dividers. flyers. Nippers, 'land Vices. Squares, Rules, Braces, Bits. Spoke Shaves. Storks and Dies,. Wire and Iron Ganges, Mathematical Instruments. &e , in very great variety. lE,r — Jolibing and repairing neatly and punctually done. matt.] y /Unction Notice miff: inabacriber has paid into the Treasury of the Com 1, mintwenlth, the amount of license - . required by law. Ile has given the regularly approved security. and taken out a einnisaion of the first class. as 811 Auctioneer of the city of Pittsburgh, and rented that. spacious warerooni lie longing to Sylvnnus Lathrop; Esq., Nu. 11 .1 . Wood st_, three doors from Milli. where hr is prepared to attend to the male of every kind of Merchandise. Furniture, Real Eatate.„s,meka. Shipping. &c.. either at the Auction Roman or on the premises. and will in all cases exert Il i 11l ;self to the mama! for the benefit of his employers, on the most reasonable terms: be will sell exclitatvely and only on commission; neither purchasing nor having app interest whatever tin good. in the store, but merely the Commis akin for selling. thereby giving all owners a fair chatter. without partiality of having therein property disposed of to the but advantage. Sates lic,promptly !willed when made: advances will be gireL in any tope on the moot aceonint.lating terms; merchant• %sill :not charged for advances. Hrmilnr sale days., MonilaTS and Thtionlays.of Dry Goods. Groceries. Fumiturv. Arc • ;i and every evening. lianlware. Cutlery. Won't - les. GU(1.1 , .: - Pistols, and fancy articles; Hooka. on Satunlay evenings: _are!! J M MCENS.A. Auct. CA KAP HAT AND - CAP HOUSE, N 0.102, Wood Street. SPRING FASHIONS. 4 SILK. BEAVER. AND SUTRA HATS. The tothseriber respectfully inform. his customers and the public, that he has returned from New York.bringing with him the moat approved style of Ilats. for spring and summer wenn adopted by William 11. Beebe. Broadway. Bate Bache h Co.tur.) Be would also inform the public, that he is daily n mantifacturing . /lat. and Caps. of all des criptions. which be is determined to dispose of at prices to Wens° the ptirehmter : that is, cheaper than any other Hat establi.tonent in the city. (n - Country Merchants. Is - Wants to portlume Hats and Cap., by whotettule, arc requested to call and examine hi,. assortment: a. he feel. confident of being - attla to please in quality, qoantity, and prig -e. 0. W. GLASSGOW, Mannfneturcr. No. 11)2, Wood at., 3d door below John I). Davis , tna riolnm - . Commercial Anton,, Rooms. News York Pekin Teo Company. UTION TO THE PUBLIC. A I.F:XANIIiEII JAYNES is the only authorised agent IA in Pittsburgh and Allegheny cities, for the sale of the Pekin Tea Company's Tens of 75 and 7: Fulton st.. New York. Any other person iu Pittsburgh pretending to sell our Teas is an imposter, and deceives all who may patronise Mtn_ It is commonly known that the Pekin ren Company'. Tea. have proved superior to all other Tea t s sold, and for this reason many persons have &shon e/rill pretended to have the sale of the Pekin Ten Com. poly's Teas. when they are all the time vending trash and cheep staff. which they have obtained elsewhere.— Others again assume the name of the Pekin Tea Com pany and imitate our packages, and thereby deceive mint. Wean- informed that there is a person Pittsburgh Teas tooter the name of tlw Now York and Phila delphia Pekin Ten Company. We have cuttylo nay that this assumed company have no connexion, whatever. with the New York Pekin Ten Company. as consumers of ten will readitydiscover by eompannis the article they eel; Nvith the genuttie um, sold by the New York•Pekin Ten Company, at the store of Alexander Jaynce,,No. 72 Fourth Street. • N. 8.--Mva•rs. McCALLMONT & BOND. of Philade]. phis, have no connexion. whatever, with the New York Pekin Tea Company. nor have they any right or privi lege to sell teat tinder a name 140 nearly reatimlAing ours no to kayo a tondeney to mislead the public. ,DOUG LASS & CO., noel 7.5 and 77 Fulton at.. N. Y. . _ - Great Sale of Nursery Stook : lATne extensive stock of old LANDREUI MIR- S ERIP.S. Philadelphia, is about to be disposed of at PUBLIC AUCTION—the undersigned in. tending to relinquish business. Such un opportunity for olitaining Nursery Products at Auction. has never been presented in America, and the attention of the trade, and all who wish to decorate their grounds in Town or Coun try. or iellintge their Green house coltirtions, is respectfully envie...el. For improving the grounds of Cemeteries. Churches, Stale arid County Meek, Cu..r this toile will af ford inereimelleel hemlines. Catalogues in detail arc in preparation. The sale of the not-dour artlelr.< trill conr titmice tut TrEsn.h V. MARCH :Ist, and the Pirreit.., en Pas, rot TI . Est ILA V. 31AV ild. Proper aid for safe pack ing- and slopmenit trill he given. when required; arid as there •s ill lie no postponement or reservation, perSOits 617111 11.1 ant poems may attend the sale without fear tel ilt•appotionient order. to bo exec uted at PRIvATE SALE - !U oe received mild the above period, and the ui4uril strict at tention given. J.). LANDRETH h FULTON. .• It may be proper to state. to prevent misapprehension. that it to the Nursery business wit'', the subscriber is "about to relinquish. Ilk attention will be hereatler who!. dy devoted to the culture of seeds, and to their sale et his warehouse. 6.5 Chestnut street. trrisiv farther intormation will be given by Mr. P. L. SNt)Wl)i Pittsburgh. mar 1.1 11(11)1Iik—ftletniirinIs of Methoflism—littiodue non of Nletlindisin into the Eastern Cities, compris ing biographical sketches of its first churches, aml remin iscences of its early struggles and successes. By Rev. A. Str yetis. A. M. Memoir of Nev. David Aber!. M A., :Missionary to China. tiv hi. nephew, Rev G. R. Williamson. Mark Wilma. the Merehaut - s Clark. By Rev. Charles R. Tayler; M, A. author of "Margaret. or Ike Pearl," "Lady Mary.' Ace., The above. with a great variety or new hooks. on hand and just receiving. ELLIOVr A ENGLISH. n ten sl't Market stree.', rVIIE READY RECKONER—Fur Ship Builders, Bout Builders. and Lumber Merchants: being a correct measurement of scantling. boards, planks, cubical con tents of square and round timbers. saw logs. wood. &c., comprised in a number of tables. to which art added ta bles of watt - Its by the month; hoard or rcitt.ity the week or day ; and railroad distances: also. interest tables—by J. Scriber, author of the " Engineer's and Mechtutic . s Companion,' Sc., &a. rot sale by JOHNSTON & STOCKTON. marl° Itooksellers. eor. Market and Tided ct., public would he led to believe that we'brive been claim log it , privilege we had -no right to. That "they have abandoned, some time since. the exclusive agency sys tem.' until that we have right to claim "exclusive privil eges with their tens." I never pretended to sell the teas of this amnions concern. I have bent selling the lens of the New York Pekin Tea Company for (lie last two Years on the public are aware. aim have been to New ork ' four times in that time, and never heard of this nen. canteen, until lately but its Wad dealers. • . The ten business of M'Clillitiont & Bond is about eicht months old, nod their assumption of the Pekin Tea Crirn. pnny's name is because a name is open for any man or firm to lISAIIIIIO ; but the fact intended to imply thereby, thnt they Wive ally connection with the so called and well known Pekin Pea Companyof New York; is entire ly false. they having been dented even an agency in Philadelphia, for the New York Company, that Company having refused even thus far to confide in them. know 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 tha gross decep tion they wish to practice on the public, and to the injury of my business. & Bond are wool dealers in Philadelphia, and have sent au agent out here to pull wool over the eyes of same of our good citizens. Look 0131 for thghlneli sheen. rihrovl9l ALEX. JAYNF.S. . • eIT Y PROPERTY—For Sale an int- V proved Properly 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 Story a Ball and four splendia rooms nil story. Three fine rooms on Oil 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 lnargnin eau be had in the above property if applied for soon, terms nem:mutilating. S. f BERT. Gen agent.. April : 4 . Smithfield above 4th street. temovail • 11. & E. TODD would respectfully inform Me mer 1.1.. chants of this city and our Customers generally. that we have removed our sleek of Shirts and Gents Fur nishing Goods to the corner of Filth and Market 'street., 2d story over W. & P. Haps, entrance on Fifth puree:. where we intend to keep on hand a large atdck of Shirts, of Our *own manufacture with an assortment of Gentle men' Furnishing Goods, usually kept by Eastern Whole sale Furnishing Stores. Being fiery thankful for the kind patronage bestowed on us for the past year, tee would be happy to receive calls from 'our old customers and merchants generally, and would inform them that We intend nothing oh our lart shalrinduce them look fttrther,Fus,ureke...9eekto e 44 amely to - our ...toek. and diminish oar pn - ces. - Merchants and dealers are solicited to examine oar *ink of Goode. aplo-4/ Sze,-, .~ a ~re'.~.a 5... "~f`~3 .'~.~ti`~ .. ~;;~."wt' '',~"^'„~+"4~ .*;~x. , v:,.x l=C- Miscellaneous. BOOK AND JOB PRINTING °FMB, N. W. Corner of Wood and, Fifth St?eets. THE Proprietor of the_Monsisr; Pose apd AID AlittrusAdmires, respectfully informs hislfriends and the patrons of these papers, that he has a hirge as sortment of JOB TYPE, AND ALL OTHER OATE RIALS necessary to a Job Printing Office, and that be is prepared to execute LEMER PRESS PREPITNO or EVERT PiPICILTPTI9RI Books, Bills of Lading,; -- ',. ...„Cissslls.rs. Pamphlets, Bill Heads, ----- C4rdi , Handbills. Blanks. - Hat.lips. * All kinds of Mania. Sta,:se, Steamboat and CiritalSiat Bills. with appropriate Cuts, printed on the shortest notice and most reasonable terms. - . He respectfully asks thoparronage.of his friends, and the public in general, in this branch of his business. sep22 L. HARPER. • Vegetable 'Pulmonary Balsam. TT is, now twenty years since I first used the Vegeta -1 hie Pulmonary Balsam in my family. Since that lima it has been my practice to keep a bottle of the article by me for the use ofl-mv family, which is !time. and for the benefit of nty friends. I have uniformly found it to be a very valuable. efficient medicine: and think, tint by using it seasonably for ih 'complaints for which it is recom mended. it has oflettkevented the disease from taking a more serious form. in one hone., I recominended it to my brother. who sides in the State of NewlYork. who wtts dangerously & with a disease of the lungs. He hash since -written - to me for more, having found no which cave him so cinch relief. OTIS PECK. Sold in Pittsburgh by B. A. FA ITNESTO‘:K Corner of First and Wood; also. corner of Sixth and Wood streets. dec2s _PURE GREEN AN BLACK TEAS.lrten the nut D "Ark Pekin' Trrt Company.—Just received at the Pe kin Tea Store. 72 Fourth street. a very Ittyle supply of fresh Grcethand Black Teas. of all the different stradee and Qualities imported into this country: packed in lead. in 5 tb. boxes. in 1 tb.. Ib.. and tb. packages. A 150.5 tin Caniviste.rs. of the different qualities. convenient for . families and steamboats. ranging in prices from :Bluetits $ lb.. to F. 1.50. Fine Oolong Black Tens, at 50, 62k, 75, k ki.. and Sl.OO 4;:. We will refund the money ht all cases where our Teas do not sivo entire satisfacuoth or exchange for a different article. i • For 411161 aLlYta n -Fektu_Tea Store, 72 Fourth 5t..4 dee' 1 --- A. JAYNE% DOM'S. SHOES. TRUNKS. &C.—Porlansber f Hay -1) word, wholesele and retail' Boot. Shoe and Trunk Store. No. I°t Liberty street. nearly opposite the head of WOOll. P.& H. have in store and are receiving their Pall end Winter stock of MOTS. SHOES. e_ consisting of the largest stock they have ever been able to bring tothis market. Our stock of gooks hove mostly been' manufac tured to our order. and expressly for the Pittsburgh mar ket. We els/sluts, mem:linty on bend - a splendid stock of Hayward's Merealic Gum Elastic Shoes. Loth for ladies' and gentlemen's is - ear. the most beautiful article ever manufactnred. We would solicit nit examination of oar cork of goods. by all who wish to purchase. either at wlinlesele or retail. as ire shall sell at email advance abase mt. Country merchants will find it to theirintev est to cull and examine our stock before purchasing. POLLANSME h HAYWARH, No. IS6 Liberty a, .uet - n,TANos...._Chkkeri ng —n ne splendid rose wood 61 Oc. j" tare Piano Porte.maile by Chickering. Boston. ll,—O ne semi -;rand Piano Forte. from the manufae tory of Henry Herz, Paris. fit Octaves. '- Gale 4- Ca.—One carved rose wood 6 Octave. made by Cale h CO, New York. One ditto mahogany 6.1 Oc tave. . Podriart. New York.—One elecant mahogany Piano. 6 Octave, which has been in use for about a year. Price two hundred dollars. SF.f , OND HAND PIANOS,--An excellent Second hand Piano, made by Load it Brothers, in good.order. Price £llOO. One second-hand Piano, Price SM. • - For sale by „ . JOHN H. MEtT,OII, novS et Wood street. T.ANCY GOODS at Z. Kresry's new store 67 Market st. 1.7 45 pea china vases. various styles.; 4 dnz. pieces shaded and plain velvet ribbons', 2 " • black - u .2 " Celestial and TerrestinlGloheso " Ivory Memerandstrzi - Tabletst 4 " Cut velvet pocket books and card case,. 4 " Horse-shoe combs. imitation of shell; 6 " German silver tea bells. TRIMMINGS. A large lot of Gimjahcall black fringe. A good assortment of Drab and mole colored{ • 44. Gimp to match; Wide Week: Graduated Buttons. With a great variety of miscellaneous goods, amongst which ere Extra large size F.mong Rags:. Coral • Bend,, assorted strand.% Writing Desks. all sizes; Ladies work boxes ' Bnekeninnsonituardsl Gold Spectacles. all agorg Meek Union Galloon. All t h e above goods - will be sold low. nov2s ONICEPATITIC BOORS.—Just received. atthe Book ' I store of the subscriber. in Fifth at.. near Markets Afateria Medina. pure. 1w Samuel Ilahneman. translated I and edited by Charles Julius Hempel. M. D.. 4 vols. • Harman's Amu Diseasev. by Dr. Hempel, vol. 1. , Homampashie Domestic Medicine. by L Lawrie, en larged and improved by A. J. Hall, M. D. lahr's New Maduel. vol. 1. Nos. 1 and 3. Herings Domestic Physician. A Manuel of Domestic Cookery, for the use of persons who are under Homeropathic treatment. Borminchausen's Therapmtic PockeiDook, for Homeo pathists. by Dr. Okie. Heileman's Chronic Diseases. vol. 5. Together with Medicine Chests, of different sizes and prices. • inpl6) VICTOR SCHWA. VAI.I7ABLE BOOKS.--BOHN'S• STANDARD Ll— BRARY.—Machitsvelli's History Of - Florence and Prince; Roscoe's Leo the Fourth . Roscoe's Lorenzo sic Medici: Schiller's Doss Carlos and other Dramas: Beck man's History of Inventions: Memoirs of Count Gram stout; Schleyell's Philosophy of History; Seldevell's Dramatie Literature : Memoirs of Col ; Hutchinson d Rat. Miscellniteous Works; Life of Bomenuto Cellini; Cox's House of Austria; Boisterweek's Spanish Litera ture. For sale by H. S. 130SAVORTII & CO.. tired 43 Market street. T - iiK`iOLUTION—The partnership existing between the telloseritter., under the style of Poindexter& Co.. was dissolved on the Ist inst.. by mutual consent. It. \V. Poindexter is authnrized to - settie all the business' of the concern. R. W. POINDEXTER, C. II GRANT. . ' 1 NOTlCE—Haring purchased the entire interest of C. H. Grant. in the Into concern of Poindexter & Co:. and associated any sou. Theodore Poindexter. with me. the business will he continued as usual under the siv!e of Poindexter & Co. Inp2ll R. W. POINRRX—IP-.R. • Great Bargain Corner 1 • IJ. BATES, Wholesale and Retail Dealer •• in Baas, Shoes and Trianits, Store ranter of Fifth and Smithfield struts. Piasbarah.—The sub scriber respectfully announces totals old castomers and the public generally. that he hits removed kis Boot, Shoe and Trunk Store to the large new warehouse lately erected at the corner of Fifth and Smithfield streets, op posite the nielPittsburgh Foundry, where he will kbep on hand a large assortment of 11.001'S, SHOES. HAIR AND LEATIIF.II TRUNKS, YALICES, CARPET BAGM. tkc., of all descriptions mad ftil.", which he wiltiell fok case as cheap as cam be bought in this 'market. ti. Being connote.: with some of the largestramannfitctur ing establishments in the eastern cities, and' receiving goods [tiniest every week . during thesenAon, he: offers green inducements to purchasers. either by4lltolesale or retail, as he offers his gonds at lower prices than those of the same quality onn be bought elsewhere in the city. I manufacture and keep constantly on hand, Boyo' and Youths' Calf and Kip Boots, ft very neat and servidenble article. jr , Remember the place, " Great Bargain Corner.w J. BATES, arP-T Corner Fifth and Smithfield streets. G ROCERIES, &E. 400 bbls. N. 0. Molasses: 50 bills. St. Louis S. H. Molasses; 12 hf. do do do - do; • 200 bags Coffee. prime green; ~ 75 Id. chcausassorted Tear :. 110 six pound caddies Y. H. and Imperial Tea; 15 30 do do do dui ti 60 hints. Sugar; 40 bbls. Teat • 100 boxes Bxlo Window Glasspc 1 10 do 10x12 do; 50 do Tobacco. 1 A large assortment of all kinds of Groceries on hltnd at the new warehouse of EDWARD HAZLETON, ap24 North-east comer of the Dinmbnd. • To Country Merchnut A LARGE stock of School Books, Paper, Stationety, suitable for country sales, among which ,areni Writing Papers, of tine, medium, and common qu&lities. Letter do do do do . do ;! Note do do do do do .11 Note and Letter Envelopes, Slates, Pencils. Wafers. Quills,Steel Pens. Window Paper (yard wide.) Plain and Printd Bonnet Boards, of - different qualities, 'Blank Books. in great variety, Family, School and Pocket Bi bles, Crown, Medium, and Double Crown Wrappinf Pa per. 11F0tiffy's Eclectic Spellers and Renders, Ray s Ec lectic Arithmetics, Cobb's Primers, Spellers, and Readers, Sanders` do. do. du. A ri dun ethics—by Adams, Davis, Colburn, Smith, Stock ton, Emerson, and others. Geographies—by Mitchell, Olney, Smith, Morse, g; ood rich, Parley, and others. Grammars—by Smith, Kirkham, Bulleons, Weld, and others. For sale, at law puce. by JOHN lI.4,MELT.OH, Al Wood et.. 4 deors above FolMtb. iti—The highest market price paid in cash Cori-oml mused rags. . a DRUGS.—Gurn Myrrh Turkey; Gamboge; Kin° 'true; " Opium, wew crop; Galbanurd, strained; :! Ester. Julep; " Dandelion; " Belladonna; 11- Just received, and for sale by. 11 A:VAHNFSTOCK k CO., decl.4 Cor. First and Wood';sts, VISAY 'fine assortment 9f Faitei and Verlety'Coods, 1 . 1. -such as -Ruts; Aceordechth . Jewelly, Gloves,..;nitts. Steel Goode of every desgriiMon• • A ll lO, runt:eillrer rringe, Stirs and Tasiselefor.Regaiia. At zzauLos irrszEN maript 'greet. , • . NIJMBER 256. ffliscrllctitcaus. ,---....' ' , UM. ALEXANDER' ..t 'EON% .bal? . .- 4 •-••..-- V , ' ' Coram Mamma- , arm FtatartMlng. ----,_,. - -z, :- .. .-L- , ...... 'ZIDERTAIEII3, corner gr . Ptnit . and ~..,k;:, ',_ , -.sseCiargif4.7% Sr. Clair streets, opposite :ha ES , V4),Nallanioo . change IfotekEntranee ots'Pentri ate - respectfully inform their "frieida and the public, that, they are prepared to furnish and -at tend to every thing in the line of , l/ndertakers, as liisl.' have quit the business of Cabinet Making, and their - a 6 tendon will be devoted altogether to the above banns ' keep a large assortment of COFFINS made and guishe 3 covered, and lined in the neatest manner, with a *ark of materials, and at alt prices; we keep SHROUDS re dy made, of all sizes, of Flannel, Cambrie, and Mot at nll prices, and made in the eastern style, aud ell other, articles necessary for dressing the dead, and firmishin ~ c A o N ffi li ns to ia P lwy ba s i oli funerals, of quality and prices to out; SILVER PLA 4 . for engraving the name and age ; ICE CASES for fa ' the body in ice s .by those who wish to keep their friend for lapin ie23 f gt en f . the tim ( . 1 and ol y hare LEADEN ZINC P hand. N'i have,s. splendid new /IF:ARSE and a pair, or. fine horses, and any number of the best carriage p air, etc., and will be prompt, puuctual, and reaSonabler= ''''` augl9-y _ . llntbrellas, Pains°l4, Fax'acoloctticis AND I VALKING CANE I.IIIIIIWE'LLAS, AI. 11. RICHARDSON, Srxem FAVrinty. (the Only YY one in the Visited Statesd ilio:lo4,.llurket Philadelphia. Merchants are respectfully informed that 1 coattiltts Ulf manufacture alt the ahoy° goods, by tha aril of - steam s notwithstanding the great opposition of parties oppesed the introduction of expensive improvements. 'My IIS 9OII . anent is complete, end prices so low as to giro cattire Ault isfactiou. . • ]IRAs there Is an Umbrella Siore mat doOt: of nastrjr• the same name. it is Important you shbuld rentember ItlelfAlLUSON.•Steasn Factory. and j fhf Walking Cane Manila. sip of the LADT fuldEato..t.,NCS: • 101. Itlarkst tit., Philadelphia. • • .. fl. Attention is reottesied to the ttelebr,atail Walkir i t Cone.trinbrella. a neat anti. beautiful articlitieembiallng.',. the adVentnees of a Cane and Umbrella. •-•.• • -*, young Ladles , Seminary, Allegheny ditty., 11 IL N. W. METCALF wsufd announce Arthe zetts of Allegheny and vicinity, the intended - 0010, : val of hit School, from the corner of Sandusky. cad Straw.,.:- berry streets. win.% he has been teaching for the listaL twelve months. On and after April lot, Ire will oactitrifil. Room; on Federal street, in "Colonade Row," , . 2nd &kit from the bride. Tho — Acadomie Year will emulator twit- Setaiotts, of %ve months such, contumacies' tea Monday iu February and September, ' • • HAT= OF TUITION, MI SESSION OF STIR 'Mosta* English Department—lncluding Reading. Onhogra3Z and Defining, Writing : English Gratrimar—Rhelorm, gic, English Composition and Criticism, Geography,,fliiiit Arithmet and the higher bra n ches of Mathermities,.., Natural Philosophy, Chemistry, Astronomy, Botany...Pblo siology, Geology, Intellectual and Moral Science, and :14 other branches requisite to a thorough EnglislorEdnea• tion Classical Department—lncluding the Latin; Greek French languages. each an additional c.harge of." ;Se CO The services of competent Teachers ars seen - red:fair' such as may deilre to receive idstructions Pravrina: Painting, and-Music. Those designing to enter, will find It to their !Mere do so as near to the opening of the Session as possible" ". yet pupils will be received at anytime during the Sessions . and will be - charged at the above rates only from - tine of entrance. Ne deductions will be madeforcbsis ces except in =lief of protracted illness. Airy iniormation which may be desired, will b. - fully communicated to those who call upon the instructor at his rooms. Reference may also be made ID the following gen 11; !.. men:— Dr. T. F. Dole, Allegheny, Eton. C.Shaler, Pittsburgh, • Rev. D. Elliott,' Rev. I). 11. Riddle, p . r. IL P. Schwartz, ti Rev. U. Dyer tan3l-d3m T S. 3fORRIS & CO'S BLACK WRITING:INIC; Poe' e„/ s Slut or Quill Pens. and the Copying Press.-:-Thiat LA is the result of the experiments of several years, devoted to the manufacture, on an extensive scale, 'of ati article. suited to all the purposes of the consumer. ',The pieces: lion of this Writing Ink consists in Allowing props!, ties: Fr.ctnrrr—tn- which property it will be -found Ste surpass all previous preparanons. It , will flow with psi feet freedom, either from quill or steel penkand is troths`;, ly free from any corrosive qualities. C0r10r......pha . solo of this article is a rich, beautiful:blue black. LD - All 'good black Ink, from its necessary elletkihral constitution, requires exposure to the ail to imparia%2._ color. It must not, therefiure, he expected, *at the ment the bottle is oiled, the Ink will be found to be;:a jet black. The first appearance will-he pale; but alter - ex. posure to the chemical action of the atmosphere,:either on paper or in theliikstruid, it will assume a beillituat black' Psumuoreger—The color Is 'inalterable by the [epee all time.lt will never fade. On this account, all iniportiht records should be made in this article, ea years tudy.: deepen and strengthen itetint. --. , N: 11. This Ink is suitable for all kinds of lletallis. Pens, and for. Pens made of Quills; and whatle impow, - . taut and very desirable - with many, will givira Preset . impression by the Copyiitp Press. - • ..- --',. - , ,- We are using, in the institutions with which welts* connected, Morns' Blue Slack Wriiinglnk; and,iu respect •to fluidity, brilliancy, and permnnency,,believe it superior?. to any Ink we have heretofore used? , [Signetl,l "A. Thurston, Cashier Bank of Loniaville; Win, Rie - - a rdson, Cashier Northern Bank of Kentucky; George Gawathtney, Cashier Bank of Kennicky ;44i.: Shre l'resident of tlid Gas Bank, Thomas 1,. Helm -Clerk- Barren County Court; Curren Pope,Clerk - ofJeffem nine ens-- County Court; P. B. Atwood, SecretryFireman's Silo, ne Company;: John Muir, Agent Lextngton [neurone • Company; S. S. Goodwin: Secretary Portland Dry. Doe and Insurance Company; D. S. Chambers, Secretary 7; Franklin Fire and Manna Insurance Company; J., IL -. Rhomer, Treasurer Louisville Saving Institution.ll, A supply of the. above Ink, just reed and for sahib y feb7 . JOHNSTON & S'POCKTON2.- .-- • • • Labor n Power MOUNT EAGLE T R IPILI avi . ItIANUFdACTURED . BOSTON BOSN MOUNT EAGLE won Es. • • FOR cleaning the surface of Windows, I(firsars, and Glass Ware. and restoring it to its orig i nal tnoutpa • reney, this article is decidedly without au equal.. 110- tuna and labor are saved by its ass. A thousand reEdr maces could be adduced, if necessary, to certify to Ude tact. It will remove the oxide from the surface of Gold, 33. rrs t ropper. Brass, Britannia. Tin. fr., with the greatest facility, giving it an unrivalled polish. - A fair trial is all that the proprietors ask, and wig vines the most skeptical of Its entity. Directions for Use.—Let the Powder be applied upon : clamp, soft woollen cloth. With a very little grertioni - evert- particle of oxide may be removed. " &IA JOSEPII R. CARR, General April. For sale by JOHN D. MORGAN; Druggist. AIRS. DI:FF'S NEW MILLINERY AND DRESS MAKING ESTABLISMIENT, No. Jo Si. cuir sc. - - (between Penn and the Bridgc.)—Dresses, Cloake k Capes,. Mantillas, made to the latest French and Engliih Fashions. Also, Bonnets, Hoods, Capes, Head Dresses, dc. A choice selciiim of new styles Satins, Si:k Yelvetili: . French Flowers. Gimps. rich cap - and bonnet RibbOnire Laces, Fringes, Conls, Buttons, Crapes, Modes, Muslims, - . Cambries. tHandkerchlefs, Ac., for sale. wholesale and retail at the lowest price. Country Milliner* supplied -" with the !item French and English Patterns of every new article in the Milllnery antl Dress-making line, at. New: - York prices. Straw Bonnets cleaned and altered to the present (bib ion. jen29 , • • PITPSISURGH STEEL IVORES AND SPRING AND AXLE FACTORY. INAAO JONI& )01111. SIIMIO. JONES & mvouuF,tgeu,R= gouSecir.ilrfinga,l/2ndcoßacli,;:tearnd Elie tie springs, yammered Iron Axles; and dealers in Malls.' able Castings, Fire Engine Lamps, and CoachTrimmina generally, darner of Ross and Front ate., Pittsburgh. FA. febo-am MAUL - , J . u tr it c t ,c reeived, by • =BIM 1 dozen fine Wax Masks; 6 " " Paper " .-- • . 5 " Common• 3 gross Alma Hie Comb Cleaners; 1 dozen Egg Bailers; , 1 " Salt.,Spoons; • .•• 3 " Bone-Mustard Spoons; 4 gross . German Silver Table Spoons; 2 4 . Butter Knivesr, 1 a Picture Toy Broker • : ••' 20,000 China Marbles; - • • ' dozen fine AVoolen Comforts. A great variety of Coals and Caps. - 5 dozen fine.Freneh willow Basketry 2. 4 willow Market ". t . • , 6 a Straw Travelling " . 1 . ! Clothes 12. Metal Toy a Willow Cradles; . . a Glass Motto Seals; a Bone " Starve; Allen's Patent Revolving Pistols. • - pair czen co s mm em on ci ß ie lr mein ." Dominoes; •-. ^ Tailors Tape Measures; " Steel Key-Rings, assorted; a China Domyst . nd Sheep; a Strings Amber Beads; 12 Nests Drums. TANDRETII'S GARDEN SEEDS.—The subsiribef has just received his annual supply of Landninh'is Garden Seeds, warranted fresh and genuine, embracing every variety worth cultivating. The attention of fanny ers, gardeners, and others,'is respectfully called to Ma . stock. • F. L. SNOWDEN,' • rciin • D10..20 K eters • ". BOOKS.—Lyell's Elements of-Geology; , Silliman's.Chelnfeary; Shephanl's Mineralogy; Olmstead's Philosophy;' Lardner's lActures on Seteriee: .Bronghtim'a Men of Letters end Sciatica; Beckman's Ilisioryjat Inceations; Gray's Botanical Text Rook} • Information for the People'. • The:Art of:Stuntim For safe by , Fourth Weer. near Market. ' . HUH :ULF, Pew Lap-A...Bounded by Penn,. 1. .*Firs and Bay .each tot basing 24 feet front, nd eits'.. tending back 110 feet. Two of them ariie - ornet: lotsotal the position:of the whole property is Ofitorthe vantagebas in the eitr,_ For farther intermit/kW itimp4T44,:- "MYARTZWELDEB, Fog,* _1144-.!.! , 1;': between Wood and gialthileid—Ll4 E A I OUACESJUAI receive ore% by B. A_ FAIINEXPOCK lc CO., . eot 110TRII Of Ping •ad 'Mod as PMIMILIMIPPEMPONMMIMMWWM • >, 1 , ::.. , 3"r.:7; ,-1..,:44r. ISM NEB ~ra:; •r~
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