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"V::;_ , , — ._ •.-._ „.., ,_ , ,-.,--:!-,:__ - _ . , ~~:~ _-~ , VOLTJAIE VI. DAILY MORNING 'POST.. Printed and Published erery Morning., .(Sundays sirept;d,) BY L. HARPER, . . NORTU,WNWIT CORNIER OW WOOD AND Vila rfltritTE. 11:r TERMS.—Fies Dollars year, payable strictly in advance. Six Dealers will invariably' be required it' ant paid within the year. rin...':tingle copies two orals—for sale at , the counter of the Office, andby.the•Nows_Doys. The. Weekly - Mercury aud. Manufacturer 1.5 publishad front' the Brune otrice;on a double inediiiin sheet, at TWO'bOLLA.ItS nycar, in atlyance—singls copi_es rtea:est. parpONiill lie'discontiited (unless at the discre tion of the proprietor,) until all arrearages are paid. . ED' .No attention - will be paid to any order unless ae eornpahied t y the/money, or satisfactory referenee in this TERMS*OF AD.YERTI - SING. - vlui.'B 9 l7AoG OF. ravaLvis ittxus ou Lusa. ••1, One interticin,--••• =5 0 SO One Month, Two, •• do -. 075 Two •• do I'oo' ; :.-Three do One ~ 150 , -•Four do Two, •do 4 . 50• Sii-• •do - Three do 3 00 One Year YEARLY' ADVERTIS - E3IENTS: Changeable at Pleasure. ' - ONE tarliotu. - Two NUAIttS. Fa . 9iolllllB A 15 00 I CT Month: 20 00 One Year - 20 00 One Year '3O 00 • • • Larger advertisementiiSilnwportion. 1 . 7•• C'eirils of POCK t.TNES. Fire Dollars a Your. Large eUtitNeill not be inserted. unless an dim price [arid: ID" Advertisements upon which the nuniher of inser tion. is not marked, Will be inserted aridgeliarged until or - derr•l nut. 4l roftssional earls AVCAI,MONT. At4orney at Lam—Office, Fourth Street. mar R. Pattersott's Livery Stabl. febl. Ili. GEORGE wATT.—Orlice. \0..:: Smithfield st near 11{. A. W. OLIVER. Physician and S 1,1 No. 8, St. Clair street. Pittsburgh. %rm. O'HARA ItOtSINSON, hue U. S. Attorney, has V removell'his office in No. 8 St. Clair-st. 1 %IL JOHN CRAXVFOItIl t utlice on 'St. Clair Ntreet. JJ opposite:the Fachunge. auelLy ORLANDO I.OOIIS, Atkrrnry at La le.—Office 4tb N.J., at., above Wood. . julyl-y ►l l /IUAIAS. al A IttaILLLI,.. -Saturn ay at Lam.—Value Lowrie's Building. - Fourth at. jan7-Iy. j.kAIES CA t.LAN, Attorney al Law, corner of. Wylie t/ and Fifth streets—. Law Corner." fehlfi-y M. KENNEDY", Attorney Ist Law. °dee in the 11, same building with Alderman An'ilaster, Fifth at.. between Wood and Smithfield its. angl74imo JOliN BARTON, Anorney Law.--Ottice. North aide ofFifth street., between Wood mud Smithfield, in the amine buildin7. with Alderman Morrow. septlll-1 y. • USEPH C. 111'KlliBIN. Attorney uo Laic.—Otheo In Wallace's building , oti 4th st., between Wood and Smithfield nts. novilLy: EtiliGit: I.A 1 NG, Attorney anti Cott ttsettor ett Law' 71, and Notary Pub/ie.—Office at the corner of 4th and Worid its, over Sibbett &Jones' Exchange office. oct4 Aikri c vz : .4 r to ls. u .. .o r, t h .t.y, -Attorneys and Cou nselto tween Smithfield ami 4rlll.„`..—°ffica on Fourth at., :- marl:l-y NEII UND SNOtIIIEN, Attorney at Lam.—{Utica . it _Le the bulltlinr, on the North East corner of Fourth ant Stnithfieltt st, novtl-y 1110ita01 --141ernian.—Odies north side of Fifth 1. street,tetween Wood and Smithfield, £insburgil. seplo-y T ' , CAN DLKSS APCLURE. Anonoryl and Counsel- Mors at Latis..---Oifice on Fourth street. opposite 2 H.,Pattersort's Livery Stable, Pittsburgh. seppi.y OR WA Itll WAR:I'Z %VELLUM-4 norn rya at /Au , 11 4 --Office on Fourth street, between Wood and Smith field, opposite Fattersou's Livery Stable. ap7-y liOttf3l-: F. Attornay and Counsellor at X_T Lair.—thitec removed to the Yd door helow Grant wt.. I/. Fourth, to the office lately occupied by Alderman Mil let': mar3o .NUCLOWITS. Attorney and Counsellor at Lam. J . Office in Bykewell's Buildings on Grant it. 11 C. SIIANiX(IN Attorney and Counsellor at Late. 1 Ofilve on 4th at., between Wood end Smithfield and nearly opposite the Mayor's... Are. norn-r JSJO I' V. ihnlin, Fourth Si. tire doors west{, ri Mar 3 tl . ..ket. All work warranted. and if not pert - nary satis factory no charges will be made. I)IRMOVAL.—Dr. Robert Snyder. taus resuuvc..k GM& to Fourth street, between Wood and Smithfield prnu marls-ly I AMES Alderman.--Oince on Fenn sirreL. id/ opposite I). Leech S. packet line office. Office hones from 7 o'clock A. Nt. to 7 o'clock P. M. ishroli 1{ 1. 111 ' 1 1.7. 01 . r t w i ha e sliTe i s h s 2 f l ro re mlrie v C 'l an h al Wa n s i i i i n t to his new -warehouse, on Third street, nearly opposite the Post OiTsce. 13 EMOVAL—JOILV-1,31111:11E,L. Auorney at Law, 1 1 1„, has removed to Fourth street, next door to the office of Alderman api I. LENT- J. W. F. IVIIFTE T 13ET wiirrr. Assarnegs at Law, Washington, Pa kJ Collections made in Washington, Fayette, Greene and adjoining commies. ' aold-y AW _Nu szc...,er s Atto..try row t 0.... Sr./ler..at Lam, has removed to the office nest ,iloor weit of Rody ;Patterson's Livery Stable, Fourth street. Daring his absence upon public duty. for the cumin; month. 2.110 business for him may be left with A. 13. Me frAq -es nbtive. • fetl,l7 ANts. a. C AF r, Attorney, Counsrlor , and Aotary. Pittsburgh, .Pa having resiv.ned The office of Secreta ry of the Pittsburg h Naviga.tion - and Fire Insurance Com pany; will attend specially to collections. mid busi4ss zonnee.ted With Navigation. Insurance, Areoitutv. and Real 'Estate. Business hours. from 9 A. NI.. to 9P. M. :./ffice, first door west of Alderman Millers, Fourth street, near (rant. TOON C(.111,li. Apiary and Cloneeyoncer.--Oillee in rel Metcalf's Building, Fourth street, near Smithfield. Piusitargli. Deeds, Bonds, Mortgages, Articles of Agree ment, and all other instruments of writing drawn up with accuracy and dispatch. Titles to Real - L.'clatc examined. opt2-4&vel y 41D WI .N C. WILSON, Attorney and Counsellor at Law. .1 A Franklin, Vetiango county, Pa., will attend promptly to all business entrusted to his care. Collections made in Warten,.Clarioit, and. Jefferson counties. ;LEVER TO Stockton & Ca- Murphy, Wilson & Pittsbirgil -1 tou.Jarnes Kinnear, Fr ank Hon. Alez...lll.'Calmont. - 4folt. J. Wilson. sl l tenbcniille. O. /Y23 -Y r vO MV•CLIBN'ES.—My partner, Mr. Liggett, and Win. 'Austin. Esq., will attend to my unbnished busi ness:mkt reeonunend will _ to the patronage of my Criends.l, I ate authorized to state that they will receive the Miter-el and assistance of - the lion. R. Biddle. Office Id Mar* of Burkc's buildings, Sth Strcerftwecn Wood dnd Market: ' fjuel-ty] SAMUEL W. BLACK. . ' 0 K Z• j% alitilaCture of ilscorruptaile Smithfield street, two doors below Fifth street, Pitts burgh. Pa_ Always on hand a full assortment of Plate. and Pi sot Teeth, of a variety of shades, as simple Plate. Ware And Biscuspidatoek Gnm teeth. Screw Pivot teeth, .be. Teeth 'and blocks made to ord. r; Dentists supplied with all articles_ in the profession. All orders from abroad musi be accompanied by the cash. tizr platina always on band. sinalfi-y JOHN A. PARKINSON, Alderman, Filth Want, Pcun st., between Walnut and O'Hara sta. where he may lhe found at el( aeses. Thoschaving houses or other pro perty to sell or rent. earl have the same punctually often. eled to; debts collected, end all the duties of an Alderman will receive prompt attention• 0c27-y " . I A. , aorney an• guns ellor at • 1 4M.(nnecessor to Lowrie & Office at ako old aloud, Fourth at, above Smithfield. - . . iCTiB ' rartnership heretofore. ezisitag between 'ten ry W. 'Williams, Esq., and myself, in the pcnetiee of the law. *vas dissolved by mutual consent, on the *hit ult., and the Gutsiness will hereafter be continued by Henry. W, wham I most cheerfully recommend to all for whom F have'the honor io'do business--ai a. gentleman every way away of their confidence.` deseld-ly • WALTER 11. LowRIE. Georgellt.liidnUe, Conveyancer. grFICE in Avery Row, Fifth street, above Smithfield, Pit,sburgh. alms, Mogrosoms, Ammestars, Ilmtna.Retzhast, and other instruments of writing; drawn,with neatness, legal accuracy and deepatch.-, lie will also attend to drawing and filling Miehantes' Liens,leeounts of Ereentors. Admin. istrators, ke., Rsontinisir, titles to Real Bantle, Searching Preerdsfor Liens, From his long experience and intimate acquaintance ewitlL the mannerOf keeping the public records, he expects do give satisfaction. to those who may entrust their busi .ness to his enrc. 111,16 "DENJAMIN F. DENISON, ArmaysT AND COUNSEL j) Wit AT LAV, Cleretand, Ohio. will attend to profes: sionalbusitiess in the Courts of Cuyahoga and adjoining counties, • lie will itlaogire careful attention to Colleetionsin any pert of Northern Ohio. ItILTERECW : Chief 'Rustics Parker, Cambridge Law School. rpa, Richard Fletcher, 10 State Cl., Boston. , q. Samuel 13. Perkins, 141 Walnut at., Philadelphia. chard R. IPmball. Esq., 53 Wall at., New York. Urinal:lton 3c Krr.ith, Pittsburgh. - . . For additional reference, refer to this Office. (039-1 y T O COUNTRY MERCllANTS.—The.sudseriberWill pay three dollars' and seventy-five cents per 100 lbs. cunt, for good mixed country rags, t o n quantities of filly to three thousnad pounds, delivered t my Book Store, No. 00 Wood street. Pittiburgh. On hand, • general supply of school hooks. writing And wrapping paper, blank which will be gold by the dozen or retail, at lowest cash priaes for rea dy par, " Uan7ll • LUKE LOOMIS Agent. Ceti MEDICINES AND BOOKS.—Just .recelyed, -a fresh supply of Homeopathic' Medicine Cheats. Horrueopathie Coffee. Sugar of Milk, and a collection, Of the latest publicatfons on ilomreoPrilltYl -81 the• pa9k,,Stfre VICTOR SCIUBA, Fifth street, --c'peturee o _W oo d and . Market sts 41-3..h0 „•eZ,',,-Io!,tlr4Eali?t4.liteli'so#M,.qgta,ii-ohi;3ia 's',.b 444 c . .4ts.r.vigir• ' 411 , • ; • - --- - . i'fri - t , t,";o?-If4 F - - =ME S 4 O • •0 10 • 7 00 .8'(0 10 00 •15 00 XCHANO E TIOTEIe. Exehange Plaee , Kaltimare. D. DORSEY, Proprietor. Coaches will be in readiness at all the landings, to convey passengers, free of charge, to the Hotel , • necW-y WARM K - MAICIIN, Ageiit for the Franklin Fire Inseeranee Company of Phllndelphia, at the Ex change office of Warrick Martin & Co., corner of Market and 'Fliird streets. • XTENV BOOK STORM—Ir. R. Bosworth .5. Co.. No. 43. ill Market et.. next door to Writ are just opening a new and extensive assortment of Books and Stationery. Which they will sell, wholesale and retail, at the lowest atei-y -prices. • ToHN W. BLACK & Co., 'Wholesale Grocers. Produce • - and Coormisaion Merchants. and dealers in Pittsburgh Nianteactures, No. 166, Liberty street, opposite Sixth st.. 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" . . , 0 I 1-• - . , . • • . • ;'4VRP...MI J Busincss Orarbs W 3 !Aa j ;a 6- Velirr b a l l p s i te A e;!! i ri n eg e l r ie a n ' ; d c t.°'}a'n'si'wf'et"l"" TUIEs ENNA, • Auc tionem and Gonanissi chant- No. 114: NVoott 1301VVER'S DAGUERRIAN UALLEItY, Philo Hull, _L over the Poet Other. (obi OliN D:DAVlts,'Auctianrcr a corner of Woad had Pilch st. - DuBERTs it- KANE: Pitrabririch Cabin.: and Claw Widritouse. No. e 2, Third at. febl-y rztatui.oN KINSEY. bearer in Fancy Goods k Trim ',rings. No. 67. rilaricet street. febt-y A LEXANDER JA Y.N ES, Yekin Tra. Soot, 72 Third st Il near Wood. fid. CI M'CLOSKEY, Iron. City Clothing Starr, No. 142 Liberty M.. opposite the mouth of Market. fehl-y TOSIILIA ItOI3INSON. Agent for Harden Ze. Co.'s Line • , 1 Packets nib it.. one door below• Wood. Ycbl•y e L ri l et a t IlledieinF Depot iz 2 l l :yi b ll R : l.i ;L bll l .l ?'f . 4e i 7 SijhE i id t Aextr;oll: f Isbytecai Church . 1 - 1 ROMA.: COCHRAN. Forwarding, and Commission Merchant. No. ...)14 WOCKI at.. Pittsllllrol. nov27-y & ELLIOTT. Booksellers and staratisters. No 56. Market st.. between Third and Fourth. fettlq 1.) DELANY, Fashionable Clothing Store, No. 49. Lib erty st.febt-y . . y f OON h SARGENT, Bankers and Exchange Brokers, I N. rornci. of Wood and Sixth it,. febt • 11011• MES & SON. Rankers and dealers in Exchange ' I Coin and Bank Neal. No. 6.5. Market at. febl-y TACOR WEAVER, Win< and Liquor Illochant. eornui II of Mnrket and Second streets. fobl-y 4 11. 7 1:1*ON.Se/1 and Brom Founder No. bSecond between Market antl - Ferry stv. febl Al. VII TE, 'Clothing Store, No. 167. corner of Liber ♦ ty and Sixth st, . 'TOWNSEND, CARR & CO.. Ceara and {Capon Ilia krrs- St. Clair street. near the Bridge. IH 4.7 LITERARY DEPOT, No. bJ, Fourth a TAR. !MOWN'S OFFICE, Nu. U 5, Diamond alley. near LI Wood et. felt H. PAULSON, Hat and Cap Manuiartursr. and Vi• dealer in Ftn. of all kinds, No. 73. %% ood st.,_ next door to the corner of Fourth. teltl ILL- R & RICKKNON. Whalesalr Grocers nal! COM mission..Tiferchants, corner of Libtiriy arid Irwin sta. A. M'ANI.II.TY & CO.. Forteurdtng and Commis G l , sion Alsrchants, Canal Basin, Pittsburgh, Pa. mara-dy- BLUME. Piano. Forts manufacturer and dealer in Musical Instruments, No. 112 Wood street. near Fifth. novl9•y ITA VS & BROCKWAY. Druggists, and Agents fur Patent Medicines, Liberty street, near Canal Basin. febl-y i°SEP!' WOODNVELIi, Importer, and dealer in For eign and Domestic Hardware, corner of Second and ond 3ts..Pittiibtirgh. AM GI, MOORS. /fat and Cap 211¢ , Ittfarinrer. and 1:7 dealer in Fvus, No. 5, Wood street. third door above Fourth. fehi-y Q . AM LlEf. M'CLUILIC E 1 & CO.. Agents for Carlisle and Itippard's nt—u t . tar Lint of Parket Ships from New York to Liverpool. N 0.142 Liberty st. febl-y A5lliS BLAKELY. Agent fur Messrs. Roche. Bro.'s • t Co.'s Lint of Paelr t , Penn st., four doors below Ca nal Basin. febl-y JOHN Wel iOSKEY. Tailor and Clothier, Liberty at, between Sixth street and Virgin alley. south side. sepl 0-y T 0 . 6 MAJOR. Boat Store, Ship Chninlicry, and Agcncrof Pittsburgh Lard Oil Factory, No. 4. Mar ket sirect. Pittsburgh. jantt?-rf S. rickl P D i s • 1 , 7 e De73' Poi ." fereVen, Publicrit;o!LE, Pe e Thin ! st., opposite the Post febl-y - - rip.A...kFFE.V. O'CONNOR. Proprietors of the Pittsburgh I Portable Sow Line, corner Peon and Wayne streets. febl-y A 31ES .JAY. Whoksaie Grocer. Fortrardi,To and Corn -0 mission Merchant, Water street, between Market and Ferry. feta -y r ILLIAm A. HILL Se CO., Bankers and E.reaoris,e Brokers, \u. 64. Wood it., ,one dour above Fourth. • febl:s - Brokers. No. Lb. west side. M2l=E=l * lintel. Tot IN sTo & uers, i,111.1••• Ott Printers and Publishers, C0121.f Mallet and Third sts febl-y y UKE LOOMIS. Agent. 'Mabel:, and Stationer. and I dealer in Printing Paper. 4,,,W00d street, between Dintnnral alley and Fourth. GIA. .NUAN A' V. Agent fur Pick worth's Way Freight . Lint, and Independent Portable Boat Line, Canal Bagin. fitb I -y ((O E$ ATWOOD, Atteut for the North American fn- surance eampany. of Philadelphia. ‘Vator and Front st.. at the Warehouse of Atwood and Jones. (chi- iODES & ALCORN. Intintlketttres of .Oluxtatd Ground Spit... Catsup!. ke.. etc., No. 7, Fifth street between \Vnol and Market., re hl-y Ic-Pox Sr RIBA, Bookarlirr. Nra!inner. arul.litnder 1 Filth at., between Wood anti Market sta., Pittsburgh. Pa. ja).7-y CHOOL. BOOK, Al I) 1 . .4,1'E:A WAR V:1101.:$1-:.—Lukt 0 Loomis. Agent. Puhlinther. Bookseller and Bookbind er. No. Pk Wood Nt.. nutmeat.er 117iPREFIEN. Erna. Found., am( iStit Fitts,. Strath . field street, between Diamond Alley and Fifth st . l'insburzh. T tr. J. NPIWNirr. Gra,rl, Pro . duet, and Pittsburg MallUtaCtUre. gvlterully. No. :214 Liiirrtv. opposite :11t street. Pittsburgh. apd?.v CI EVEN IIIG• DOORS CLOTHING STORE. No. tith Street, near Liberty. JOAN F.IRREN, Proprietor Pittslntr.-411. a nov2/-5.. CI GORGEAIBIOR. 'Mb,. Fourth street, I , l.oAsee 11 Wood and Smithfield streets. nearly oppu.ite the Mnyor's ogler. ittu29-y TOILS D. MORGAN. In°Lesale and Itstait No. 93/, Wood tarect. one door South of Diamond -1 -I ALLANSI3I.:I; V WAR I), Who/rude and It I, Dealers in Hoots. Shoes, Trunk &c.. No. VA Liberty street, Hearty opposite the head of Wood. fel,Ly B) A. FAtINE....crOCK Pc. CO.. Whoirsalt Drug Warr &owe. corner of First and Wood streets, and cos net of Wood and Sixth sts. feb4-y n.T•.IIOVAL.—Cco. W. Smith 4 Co.have removed their Office from Penn it.. to their New Brewer). on Pitt st. and Duquesne Way. tlec2.s •4 "II ALEXANDER lc : 4 0Xogin Makers and IT A FierniThiniUnd•rtokrrs..cCO: C ner of Penn and St. Clair streets, opposite the Exchange. Entrance on Penn Street . fett-y TOON 11. MELLOR. wholesale and retail dealer in t Minde and btu-aical Instrument'. Piano Ponca, School Boolc. and Stationery, Nu. 122 Wood avert, Pittsburgh. jaril-y I)RAZIER'S BELLOWS.—Just received an assort mein.. large sizes, Brazier's hand Bellows; also, Par for and Kitchell do.. wholesale and retail. decl6 JOHN W. BLAIR, 120 Wood at. IS. %YATES:MAN. wholesale Grocer, Commission le and Forwarding - Merchant. and Dealer in Produce and Pittsburgh Manufactures, Nos. 31 Water, and 2 Frain sin„ Pittsburgh, ?a. jr23-1' r. sr.t.r.Eus. Itin. roco4s. EI.LEIIS & NICOT,S, Prodnee and General Commis .l7 sion Merchants. No. 17 Liberty street, Pittsburgh.— Sperm, linseed and lard oils. jare27 JAM ES PATTERSON. Jn., corner of First and Ferry au., Pittsburgh. Ps_, manufaciurer of Locks. Hinges, and Bolts; Tobacco. Fuller. Mill and Timber Screws, Houscii Screws (or Rolling Mills, &c. sepllt.y TBRYAIL Rectifying Distiller, and wholesale dealer 4in Foreign and Domestic Wines and Liquor* No. 114 L iberty street, and 53 Diamond alley, Pittsburgh, Pe. /Y2l-4 LI - r WILMA - 11TH, Lumber Merchant. Office on Penn . street, between Irwin and Hand streets.Pittaburgh, Pa. All commissions will be promptly attended to. Ma/Ai BISHOP, Veterinary Surgeon., can be sound at J. his Horse Shoeing Establishment, near the St. Clair street Bridge, lately occupied by : Messrs. Carr & Rowland. nov.s-datn ! . V ING & PINNEY, Agents for the Delaware Mutual Safety instaanee Company of Philadelphia, at the Warehouse of King and Holmes, Water street, near Mar ket. febt-y R. SELLERS. INO..!rtenut. Ct Ei.LERS & N'ICOLS, Produce and General Commis sion Merehentx, No. 17 Liberty street, Pittsburgh.— Speim. Linseed end Lard Oils. jan2o. ln:ic CARSON. S. S. 51'1( NIGHT. rlitt.SON & IWKNIGTIT, Irlentesale Grocers and C0m 1../ mission Mere/tants, Sixth street, between Wood and Liberty. Pittsburgh. Pa. dec4- removedC te .N.E ;bitd7.ha t o the 7 rer OfAlCnd7llrlst. a:ovec.ll Ra; where he in prepared to do every description of ruling and bind ing. dee2-v . C. NI ARTIN. Ie and Rrinil Omer, and dent er in Foreign and Domestic Wines and Liquors, Foreign and Domestic Fruits, Nuts, &e., No 69 Water at. seps-y 511.111 GER 11A1111AUCI WILLIAM HAMMON. & W. HARBAUCaI, Commission and Forwarding Merchants, and deniers in Flour. Wool and Produce, No. 53 Water, and Int Front street : between Wood nnu Smithfield streets, Pittsburgh. its:24.y R. W. rOINIMILTER. ' T. MINDEXTLII. 130/NDEXTER & Co . Wholesale Grocers anal Com mission and Forwarding Merchants, No. 41 Water street, Pittslnargh. area "Ur It. MURPHY, Wholesale and Retail Dealer in V V DRY 00011 S, North-east corner of Market and Fount; sin. apl2o-y ....„.__ .. St Ami:EL - mort4ow, Alanufacturer or r l'in, Copper, 1,71 and sheet iron scare, No 17 Fifth street, between Rood and Market. feblo d Commiaaion alltrchane I LAIN caitT\\ Ituarr. importer and Manutitetorer of 0 all kinds of Cutlcry, Surgical Toistrianentc:4,., No. 83 Woo I street. second door below Diamond alley. feint I_)ILKINTON'.S UNRIVALLED lILAcKINC, factdred and old wholesale and retail, Smithlield it., between Sixth and Vireiti alley. ortl2-y I 'lO- I'AICI'N EltSlll l'—Theundersigned has associated %yid' himself John Nirols, frout Baltimore, in the Gra eery and General Commission Business. under the style of Sellers .&. Nicola. Dated IstJanuarylAd. inn2o . FBAS. RICHARD T. LEECH. Ja., Importer, and dealer in , Foreign and Domestic Saddlery, Hardware, and Car riage Trimmings. of all descriptions, No. 133 Wood at., Pittsburgh. seven donra above Filth, and one door above 11. Chilila & Co.'a Shoe More. ap34 110 COUNTRY Al ERCIIANTS.—A. A. l'ilasox St Co.. 61 Market street. invite the attention of Country Nterchan4a to their extensive assortment of Foreign and Domestic Gobils, schiels will be sold at eastern jobbing priees.Wholesale Rooms. 'AI story.: senn r l illlomABarm.,NT ER. :thiamin:hirer and Importer of WALL PAPER. Fine' Board Prints. Borders, Land scape Paper, Orlialliclf !Ca Dr.thrll3, Tr6 , 4Trarellt Window Shades, 4'e.. and dealer in Writing stud Wrapping Paper, Bonnet and Binders' Boards, d:c., - tte,. N 0.41, Market at., betireen Third and Fourth, Pittshbrgh. ‘-- --- Ps. marl 4 First si., 11:1dl io ti and Bral tol_dz ;ea, ,frepared,oic ; ru and Brass Works geernlly, on the most reasonable terms and shortest notice, lie invites machinists, and all those using brass works to give nim a call, as be is de termined to do all word in his line very low. my`'%-ty • MITfI & SINt I.& l It. (lute Martin & smnh,l Whel , sdit Grams, Produce and Commission Merchants, 50 Wood street, Pittsburgh. The undersigned having entered into partnership under the above style, respectfully ask the patronage of the friends of the late firm, and of purchas ers generally. They feel warranted hi promising that they run give satisatetion to all who may buy of them, or confide business to their care. WM. 11. iiMITIL mor26 W. M. SINCLAIR. lAN GLASS LS TA ft. S ME: .—Mulvaity Led lie manufacture , . and keep constantly out hand. cut. moulded and plain FlinrClassware in all its varieties, at their warehouse, corner of Market and Water sis., Pitts burgh. Our works continue in full operation, and we are constantly adding to our stock. which enables Ile to fill orders with proinpniess. Purchasers are respectfully solicited to call and examine prices and terms. sepl6-y. LI AUX MU-I Y. Mlll3, Sign, and Ornameni,il Painier, 1... ~.and dealer in PAINTS. No. 44. St. Clair id.. Pitts toirgli, has consto ntly on hood till kinds of ['sorra either Dry or Mixed; Japan and Copal Varnish; Linseed Oil; Boiled Oil; Spirits Turpentine; lWindow• Glass, of all mist's; Putty, Paint Druidic, kc., all of tho best quality, and for sole at rcasonable prices. sept lnf DA- CAMERON. AfrottFloes, of Hollow Wart trod . Platform Seem and C astings in gonnal. respect. fully asks the patronage. of Ilia friends. lie feels war ranted that ha can give satisfaction to all who may par eltalse of him. Ills cstublishinent is on MlCelvy's plan of Lots. sth Ward. FORGE•COCIIRAN, 1.7-ovirmasion Veriest-dots \ L T .Merchant. No. 'AI Wood street. Pittsburgh. continues to transact a general Commission business. especially in the purchase and sale of Ameriesui manufactures and produce, and in receiving and forwarding Goods consign ed to his care. As agent for the manufacturers he will be constantly supplied with the principal articles of Pitts burgh mazuttacture at the lowest wholesale price*. Orders and COIISigIIMPIIII are rospeethilly solicited. fliff4S.! Dritt";Sr —JornfLitiri:Tiruggist and Aponte. cart'. north-west corner of Wood and Fifth streets. Pittston-ch. will keep constantly on hand Drugs. Paints. Oils. Dye-Ftetrs. Ate N. 11:-1hysicians• prescriptions carefully compotinded from the best material, at any hour of the day or night. Also, nll assortment of PerfurnerY: line tooth, hair. and clothes Brushes, 6c., &c., &c., which ha will sell low for cash. ap:31.1-1y Iy111 4 1 ;, 1 1 . i s..11 1 T1 . 1%1%:1 0 1 i .. , 145 4 t c . t r d i r ; , , r a t k e t w h ‘. ls t t it r:7 , t... in fora' s his frientL an i !l ' ille ' riablie izene ' rn . I. that l its has re gained business as a F'urnistritur Undertaker. lie is sup plied with and always keeps on hand Cothiss of all sizes and kinds, Shrouds, and all other articles necessary an such occasions. Silver (Autry, ice boxes. and leaden coffins will be sup plied on onter. A lino hearse and earriogesolvenys read) to attend fouerule. scp29-1y iieiTrt.. or Penn and St. ("Mir Swors. Pirrsburglo, Pa THE subscriber. tin ring assumed the management is this long established and popular Hotel. respectfully announces to trovellers raid the public generally. that lo w:Ill tie at all times pr.:port:4 to accommodate them in all things ticsfrolde in a well regulated Hotel Thr Howie is now bring thoroughly repaired throughoht. and new for :lnure sokied; Cod no pains will tie spored to make the ElCillcor one of the tray crop !Wird. In the country. The undersigned very respectfully solicits a coottnnatire of the liberal patronage -which the Hance has heretofore received. T OM AS o wt'ros. Proprie!or, "' - Jobil M. Tovruseuct. • I'RrGnIST AND AvoTitEtAnr. No. 4A Market' street. three 01.'1 . 1.01,0yr Tlitill.Pittitttlirglt, Will liare constantly on hand o well selected assortment albs limo and fres:hest :11eiligi n es. winch lie will sell on the most reasonable fertns Ploy,maits sending orders will he promptly attended to and supplied wall 'Miele, they may rt.IV upon its gentlit,e. l'ltysifitins' pre-x(1;1:1.ms Still be accurate!): aril neatly prt-Itttrril from the host 41:AC11111S. at any hour of the day or unglit. Also, for sale. n large stock of fresh nod good l'e rut o reacrid.) J. 11 1.F.11111:11, l' W. A NOL.NM. " Late of Piiislowg,ll. l'o, Late ar. Nohliviiir. Toni, T FAINTER A. ANDERSON. Dr...0.c..Wi ih Cana,—Far. 1 J ward,nz and C4lll - 7 , 711.1.00/1 Mocha or,. No b, Front Sirget, aboro Broadway, Cincinnati. Ohio. NEVKA'TkI Merchants ge,leral4. to l'iu4burell. Mere/141MA elierultv. Na.h•ilJe. • Penn. it . . F. Lune 4 rrr.. Loutsville. Ky. Springer & Cincinnati, James Johnston hr. Co.. Dewitt, Ileum Si Co.. New• Orleans. Maure r ...or A( Morn, New York. Dural,Ktielfler . Smith, Ilagaley & Co . Daniel De4,llen. 1 . 10."11. sere2.l-ly 11 7 CTIONF:rlt and Conont,gion Ntereham, rorner or _rwood and mah ktreet.. 1.1 ready Mre eeive merehandire o( every de..eription on enn,ignmetit for public or inavnle sate. and troin long experience iii the above business. flutters himself that h• will be able to give entire aatiiihetion to till who may favor 11110 with their patronage. Regular sales on Mondays and Thursdays of Dry Goods and Fancy ankles, at 10 o'clock, A. M. Of groceries. Pittsburgh_ manufactured articles, new and strand hand furniture, ke., at 2 o'clock, P. M. Sales every evening at early ens-light. • atigl2..y. rawroN. nth and Brass Founder. has rebuilt and ""1. ...n commenceoisiness at hi j Aold stand. No. 70 Se cond, between Market and Ferry sireetitSgliere he will be pleased to see his old enstoiners and friends. Church, steambOut. nod 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 Water Pumps. Counters. Rai!lnas. dte. &c.-„to gether with every variety of Brass Castings. if requited. turned and finished in the neatest manlier. A. P. is the sole agent for Bobbins Anti-Atrivittion Me tal, no justly celebrated for ..the reduction of iriction in machinery. The boxes end composition lan be had of him at all times. novlll. lIAWLSO-4. A. Mason ¢ ca.. &l Market street, hoveS received the most extensive assornnent of Shawls to — be found in this city. In ntklitinit to the various styles of Cashmere, Turkerl. Wool Plaid, Thibet. Net. he., he has received anew style of French Long Shawls, a superior article and very Inshionslde • S. s.s.sv ry, Merchant Mi 1..., St. Marks Buildina, Wood Street, lEr AVINO associated with him. in the above business. 11 Mr. D. Koons, whose long experience—both in the eastern and southern cities—as a cutter, cannot fail to give him advantages, in this branch of the trade, which few possess. in giving satisfaction to every variety of taste, no matter how fastidious or simple in their attire. We shall also keep constantly on hand n well selected stock of Cloths, Cassimeres, and Vesting's, together with many otherartielesirertnining to a gentleman's wardrobe. J. S. Lowry, thankful for the very liberal patronage he has received from the citizens of httsburgh, would re spectfully solicit a continuance of their favors, which will lie received with a determination to please. , opliS-dtt Spring Fashions for 11 1 415. JyiCORD & CO.; (late M'Cord ¢ King.) HAT-11 TESS, will introduce the Spring Style of HATSthis day, Saturday, March 4th, 1849. Their friends and Customers are requested to call and examine their stock of Spring Hats, Just received from New York, at their store, corner of Fifth ni..lWood sts. mar 4 y Leeching, Cupping and Bleeding. No. 55, EIITR STREET. K B. NORRIS, (Successor to M. IL Delany .)— Fresh . Leeches received monthly; attendance at all hours. Reference : The Physicians of Pittsburgh, Allegheny and Birmingham. March 13, 184:3. most cheerfully recommend to the Physicians, Fami nes, and all my . former friends and patrons. Mr. K. D. NORRIS, as being thoroughly acquainted with the busi ness, and worthy of patronage. M. R. DELANY. marQl -6m 1 - 1 . , OR SALE---Six large Building Lots, each having 24 feet 'front on Cliff street, by 156 feet deep to Cook at. Price. "1250.00. Also—Two Building Lots, in Allegheny, eneh 24 feet front on Juniata street, by 123- feet, to a 24 feet alley. Price, $200.00. - A profitable business can be had; the fixtures. tools. &c., will cost about $1,500. Terms, $5OO in hand, 6500 in live moans, and 6500 in twelve monibil. 5. CUTHBERT, General Agent, Omjthfleld street. ~~~. =EI ;."f lIMMN PITTSBURGH, WEDNESDAY, MAY - 17, 1848 Busintss (Earbs MEM - • 33usincos (garbs Spring Style. . . C! MOORE, lint just received from New York, Melt 10., Spring Style of flats—which Ile will introduce on Samrday, March 4- All dime: in want of a neat • nod superior Hat, will pleas call end examine, at No. 75, Wood street, ad door Meweirourtli street. mll FAIL L • .alor" . . has iust received from Nev York the Fall Style °C HATS. which he will in troduce this day. Saturday. August 2Mli. All those in want of a neat and superior IfAT would do well to call at NO. 75 WOOD STRERT. angtM fid door above Fourth. (roil. & ~tircess- n r.7 to the old hum of C. Townsend & Co.. and Carr &' Rowland, beg leave tgannounce to their friends and to the publics gen erally. that they ore now prepared to execute all kinds of work in the Conch and - Wagon-making business, at the shortest notice. and warranted to ha of the best dual ity. The very large quantity or seasoned timber with which they are prepared. anti their-facilities for' business, enables th em to insure the public that they . are prepared to carry on no extensive and prompt busuigss tut their line, and they respectfully solicit a continuance of the liberal patronage hemowed upon the late firms. Betel Vestalan (IMI3I3LE & Co. hove removed to the corner of 11. • Wood street nod LlMmoinl alley. over .S.lll'Clitin's leather store, where they ore prepared to furnish Yen inn it Blinds. Wholesale and lictotl, at prices much reduced; having 8 very eccentric nuide vr painting, mid other ad van Cages unknown to others in the trade. Besides giving a su perior filliAlt to Blinds, they Woollen' with the best-mate rials. oinking them rich nod durable. N. IL 'Wide or narrow shits—partablc or pertonnent'fas furnished. (ltd Blinds 'Ville". decdl-y EPA. AND FILE M.AM.FACI'I/Itv.-I'hesuhnert -1.7 bets, having enlarged their - establishment for the nwa nfneture-of Srran. and the comer of O'Hara and Liberty Streets, Pittslnirgh—tire prepared to furnish Files of every description. of the hest quality; and being determined to make it the interest of consumers to pur chase Files from them, respectfully invite the petroilage of all who use the article. marll3-y J. ANICTUM & CO. XENVIN INVENTED PATENT BLOCK TRUSS, for the iintnediate relief end . perinanent cure of Hernia and Rupture. (Suited to all sties.) The superior claims of this Fruss consist in the comparativs case with Which it may he worn. Thg pad of wood be ing neatly balanced on springs. yields to the pressure of any part of it, and therongly adapts itself to any move ment made by the wearer. it con be worn withont inter mission, until a truce is effected. The subscribers have made arrangements for the manufacture 'of these valua ble Trusses, 111 a superior style, in Philildelphia, anti have them now for sale at their office. No. 77 Smithfield street, near Sixth,'Pittsburgh. GEonGp: wArr. /VI I). W. KAUFFMAN. foNONGAIIELA 1110 USE. On M. co,' e, rlf Waur I and Smithfiriestreetr. Pa.—ThE'under signed Proprietors of the Monongahela House announce to the Public, that the House is Open far the reception of Visitors. They are conscious of having spared no ex pense in fitting out the Establishment in such u style as to render every eninfort to the Guests. They hope by constant earn and attention to business to merit the pa tronage so liberally bestowed on the late Alonourraliela 11011Ae. (inarS) J Al t • ItOSSA N le SON. XiffCV STOICDT:-Jitti Alt. Malta Aa, iVaoh ill snit and !Moil Droggi-O. No. fLik %Void street. one door South of Dallaaall alley, Pittstiorg.— The , subscriber hoe just received from turn Eastern cities. and is now opening at the above stand. a lull assortment or artieles in his line. ronsisting of Drugs of all kinds, Dye Stuffs, Paints and Ventislies, Chemicals, he., together with all such articles us are usually kept for salt at it wholesale unit retail drug store. Ills stock is entirely new. and hue been selected with care. Ile is confident that his articles, both as to nuality and price, will please such as tour laver luta with a cull. .nty9.y TllDNEUNctii;firshatifor arid Datking Nefourti, Stmt.—The imloscrilsor•Adro,ply lallokful tor the increased and still increasing patronage lossiolved on them, since the opening of their establishment, beg leave to state that their baths ore open at all urn's, lad that not. raid and shower baths earn be had at any laataarli few more boarders cats be accommodated try the weak, and gentlemen . can procure breakfast, diluter. slipper. Pte., at the usual hoofs, say: breakfast 711 o'clock, R.. tn.; dinner. ltl; supper Si 03 titers, cooling drinks, and other refreshments furnish. ed in a superior style, and char es moderate. Innis P,PICK, 'THOMPSON & CO. f ONONO,IIIP.I.A PI.ANING Macre IIL (30E11 would respectfully inform his friends and the* public, that his lieu-establishment is I.OW in full operation, rind that he is prepared to furnish Dom Cabins, and Mall orders for Planed launber, with promptitude, and at the lowest enter, Ihntrd and Plank, planed on ono or both sides, con stantlr On band. Sash. Doors and Mouldings. of every description. made to order. • Builders and Carpenters would find it to their adean• tage to give him a cull. as ho can now furnish them with planed *tuff, suitable for every description of work. de e3-if 1 4 .irrif %VAR!) LIVERY STAULK—The I ; subscriber. baying brought out the well known Livery Stable kept by C. U. Doty. in the L - Flith Ward, respectfidly infimns his friends and the pi:th iie generally, that he will keep at all times a stock of the Lest description of riding 1101,rs, liuggj,, earring...a all Still ill short everything required in his lino of business. A consideralde portionvf his stock is new, and ha is confident inn stock iu thr city will be suerior to his. !lie terms wilt be moil Prate. •talt p le is on Liberty st.. a fi.w doors above ihe canal bridge, where respectful ly solicits a sham of public patronage. CIIA FILES COLEMAN. irr it, G also provided with antlegunt Ilearee. Which will be futlizil when required. . sr Hat and Cap fitore, it CHAS. If I.AI7LSON. (late of the linnet of l'aukon Gtll) having opened his new Alotr. at No. 73 Wood street, next door to the corner of POVITih. is now muntancturing. and teeniy. ink from Ute Kastero riurs, u very large asatortntrim of flint rope of every &se riptmo. warranted to he made in the Lest rantiner nntl of the bent muted:tic Ot ter. Seal, fine told common .Musk rut, * Scalene. list, Seal. t'Ltah and firoei-il ALSO—A fine lV.ortulent of Indira FnrA..rh to T.:112. Fit, h. Cerurt. toil Coney \I tilt. Tipiwte and Fur Trim ming,. nil a which ho offers ut Eastern puree tier cash, host, wlttile,ale and retail. Cuumry nvrrh:ull• gill pi.asC call and eXIIIIMitt mr nark ire , eofe rtlrellaaitlg . o6.4,ol,••• .6 - Wholesale Shoe Store. jII 1'1111.1)S 3: CO. are now receiving rbejr sprin g 4,prlirs. VOrinkting c( our <;r „ the In urci,l, ehespes6 and best woortrneot of Boot. Witt Shows that the) La), ever been tilde to bring to thi) market. A 1.$(1---1,adies' nod Mi..ses" n,, en e e rtr n i.l Bonnets, of the latest style: together - with a splendid ns sornn.•ut ut l'alitt Lc,ao,4tts. Men's and Boys Summer M.so—A large hued' New York Tanned Sole Leath er. al I or Which. having been purchased at the lowest rates, and selected with vent care for the 'Western trade. tell 1112 sold at a entail advance on the cost and charges. All Merchants wishing tatiuretnitic will flint it to their interest to call and examine their sloth benne purchasing' elsewhere. • marll7-if j)IITTSIIHRHII CHAIR AND CA RI Ntrr IvAitg -1 HODS};—No E 2. Third weer, Fitokisi,r/L—The sub scribers would respectfully return their thanks to their friends and the public, for the very liberal patronage be stowed since the emmitencement of the new firm, and would earnestly solicit a continuance of the rams. They would respectfully invite those who want to pur chase anything in the furniture or ehair line, to.,give them a cull and examine their extensive stack now on hood. consisting of some of the most splendid Eastern and French - patterns of Rosewood nod Mahogany Furni ture. Flattered by the very extensive patronage receiv ed in their business. they hare. at considerable expense. made ormnp,emenis in Now York, by which they will have the latest Eastern patterns forwarded monthly, thus giving the citizens of Pittsburgh en opportunity of pa tronizing home industry. and finding in- their owo city what they formerly would obtain only In the East. Hav ing adopted the principle of small profits and quick sailer s they will be aide to nail at as low rates as any of the estaldishments in the Eastern Cities. novlo-y RORERTS A RANF,, 0117119N r irAND -- 41-AWDRESSNO SALOON—IIia Min sos A Foes - rsix, Toriaorin/ Profes.tors, have fitted up the saloon on the corner of Cherry alley and Water.st., near the National lintel, formerly occupied by Clement Archer, 1111,1 are prepared to wait on gentlemen at PDC; with dare, comfort and politeness. In connection with their saloon. they have fitted up an excellent shower bath, where persons can have shower baths at all hours of the day. They still continue to serve their customers also at their Old Stand, corner of the Diamond nod Unioestreet. fe1i17.4( NEW HAT AND CAP STORE.—JAAIIi...si WILSON, Hat Afanufnetuerr, I formerly of the corner of Diamond alley and - Wood sts.,) begs leave respectfully to Inform his old customers,triends, and the public, that he hem opened a NEW STORE, on Smithfield street, where a choice assortment of HATS, CAPS and LADIES' FURS, (as good, neat, fashiontr. - ble and crizsr, as any in the city,) may he had. J. W. very cordially invitee his friends and thopublie to remem ber his new location and establishment, and give him a call as hearty as he intends to welcome them. moral-1y " p, eine, Im• re a O.L. 'erase MANUFACTORY. . No. 140 Wood Street, bateau Sirth and Virria Alley, Pitts burgh, Pa, opposite Dr. .fferroWs Church. butt cu W. TM has always on hand, of his overt manufacture, a large assortment of Whips, Canes, Umbrellas, and Parasols, of every de ' s o c r rk e t t i a or l ; vt a . t h p i: i h c h c e . lill o t , licip n o o s i e be o; ! r l a V n hgle ;zi t e chased for in the Cities of eitherfNew Yoi.k, Philadelphia, or Baltimore. Workmanship warranted equal to those manufactured in either of the above mentioned Cities. ET Repairing done neatly. 411 apM.3mo.' FashlUnable Hat and Cap Manufactory; GEORGE S. ANSHUTZ. Agt. respectfully 'informs his frismils and the public general ly, that he has commenced the manufacture of Hate and Caps at No 33 Wood street, one door above the corner of second, where he has now on hand a fine as sortment of Haw and Caps of his own manufacture which lie will dispose of Wholesale and Retail on the most reasonable terms for. cash or city acceptance. Mats made to order at the shortest notice. TEA -20 hf. chests Young Ilyson; J. • 5 " Imperial and Gunpowder; 30.ently boxes Itchr. elms Milan Pom cbottsl For saliby J. D. W1L1.4.018 110 Wood st , ..,-.- Silisccllancuus. ' • ' W 111 nmiX:'b firer — AUCTIONEER AND COMAIISSION MERCHANT, Atteortitylr Cite, PA. OTRCULAIL--The undersigned having eompJied with k..) the requirements of the Auction Law, and taken out a Coinmisston es Auctioneer. for the City , of Allegheny. is now . rca4. to receive merchandise. in 'fill its variety. on consignment:for either public or private sale: and from tong experience in the above branches of business, flat ters himself shut Ike will be able to give entire satialact ion to all who may favor, him, with. their patronage.. • Liberal advances made on consignments. en deavor to make speedy sales and quick returns. Tendering you and your friends my services, I remain yout• obedient servant, WAL '7: BURNSIDE. _ Allegheny city, September. 1947. REFERENVIM Tames May, James AllCullV. - John Little, Jr.. John B. Guthrie, Win. A. Hill & C0.../ones R. M'Clintock,,James K. Logan : John D. Davis, Parke Ac Ifanneit. John B. Mc- PaddiM & Co., Alexander Stuart, Young & Stevenson. n0v1.4-y in Cartwright, TAIPORTER nod Manufacturer of Cutlery-Surgical sad T Dental Instruments. Saddle n Tanner's hand tools, Taylor's Panto Shearei, Ike. A lso, manufactures Truss es. Supporters. &e., in great variety., John Cartwright, matmlacturer and importer of Pen. Pocket. and Table Cutlery; Razors, Scissors ; Files. Saws. Tools, &c., has removed to 93 Wool:. Szuggr, second door below Diamond alloy, And bus lately received a large nssoriment of PEN. AND POCKET KNIVES. KNIVES AND FORKS. Also, Rog e ers' and Whotsnholins"FlNE CUTLERY.. Elliott's, Rodgers'. Wade and Bro.'s Razors. Scissors, Razor Strops. I,:c. Dattiascns and Wire Twist GUNS,, RIFLES AND PISTOLS. Allen's, Colt's, and limes REVOLVERS; Powder Flasks. Shot Belts, Game Bags; Walker's mid Coxe's Extra Percussion Caps; Bowie. Dirk, and Hunting Knives. Tunis. such as Callipers, Dividers. l'lyers, Nippers, land Vices. Squares. Roles; Braces, Bits. Spoke Shaves. Stooks and Dies. Wire and Iron Charges, Mathematical Instruments. ste., in very great variety. ii.irJobbittg and impairing neatly and punctually done. Auction Notice. rrillE subscriber has paid Into the Treasury of the Com . J nton%vealtla, the 'amount of license required by law. Ile bus given the regularly approved security. and taken out a remission of the first class. as an Al.:num= of the city of Pittsburgh, and reined that spaciou,wareroum lichniging to Sylmuius Lothrop, Esq., No. 10 .:11:bod at., throe doors from Pleat. whe're he is prepared' to attend to the sale of every kind, of Merchandise.. Ventilate. Real Estritt<Siocks. Shipping. hc..either at the Aitetion Rooms or amnia premises, and will lnf all cases evert liiinsClf to Me utmost thr the benefit. of his employerit.'on the most reasonable terms; he Will sell excluiively nail only on commission; tiddler purchasing nor hiving any interest whatever . on ;roods in the store. but merely the-Commis sion for selling. thereby giving all owners in fair chance.' without partiality of having therein property disposed of to the best advantage. Sales will he promptly settled when made; advanees will he given at any time on the Most accommodating terms; merchants will not be iiliarc,ml for advances. Remits r sale do ye. Almidays and Thursdays. of Dry Goods. Groceries. Furniture. he.; unit every evening, Hardware. Cutlery, WritcliCs, Guns. Pistols, and fancy, articles Books, on Saturday evenings. • • • - tingt • JAMES :VP-KENNA. hurt. cnt. - lIIAT AND CAPTITI - Argle., 4 N 0.102, 'Wood rxsreet. NBBING FASHIONS, SILK. 111:AVEIL AND strrn.• IiATS.AS The omlo.”11.er re4l).3eitittly inkaina his customers and the lbw ha has rtturbeld from New Voris, bringing with bun the loom approved Atylr of 'bits, fur spring and y W II summer wear. adopted billiam Beebe. Broadway. (lute Beebe & Costarl Ilu Wonl.l also inform die public, Mut lot us daily manufacturing Bats and Caps. of all des cription:l, which he is ileterniined to diePosc of al Priccli to please the purchswer: *hut is, cheaper than any other Flat ostrailf.loinant in thu city. irjeCountry Merclinuts, wishing to purchase Belt and Caps, by Nsr 1101e ,, tde, aro retilnited to Call and ezantine blnsi seoritnent as he feels confident of biting able to please in quality, quantity, and , rice.. W. la LASSGOW, Matittfacturcii No. 102. Wood it., ad door below John 11. Davis' merderirn : . Conuneitial 'Auction Rrionvii i Nosy York Veldts Men Vmssapasays (:'.4 UT/ON TO run .puBLIc. I:P.:KANDER JAYNF.S is th e Miff authoriced agent Is in Pittsburgh and Allegheny CitIER, for the sale of the Pekin Tea Company's Teas of 75 and 77 Fulton at.., New York. Any other person in Pittsburgh pretending to sell eitr Teas is an imposter, and deceives all who may pattnrlire him. It Is commonly known -flint the Pekin Tea Company's Tens 'hive provednaperibr to all other Teas tiolif, and for this reason manypereonshave dishon estly pretended to have the sale of the Pekin Tea Com pany's Teas, when they are all the Mu* vending trash and cheap stuff, which they have obtained elsewhere.— Others again 'sesame the name of the Pekin Tea Com pany stud imitate our packages, and thereby deceive many. NI • are informed that there is a person in Pittsburgh selling Teas 11114. r the name of the New York and Phila delphia Pekin Tea Company. We have only to say that this aSsaincil company have no connexion, whatever. with the New York I Tea Company, as consumers of ten will readily discover by comparing the article they sell with the genuine tea, sold by the New:York Pekin 'Era Conipatiy, at the store of Alexander Jaynes, No. 72 Fourth street . N. B.—Messrs. StcCALLMONT & 1 - 30 ND, of Philndel t hia. have no connexion, whatever, with the New York Pekin Ten Company, nor have they any right or privi lege to sell teal under a name so-nearly resembling ours as to have a tendency to mislead the public. DOUGLASS & CO.. novi 75 and 77 Fulton at.. N. Y. _ _ Great Sale of Nursery Stock : sgmrs, Tilt:exten Philadelph i sive stock oi old LANDRETH mat. a. is about to be dispos ed of at PUBLIC AUCTION—the undersigned M. tending to relinquish IMIIITICSS. Such an opportunity for °Wonting Nursery Prod UM at Auction, has IIeVU been presented to Atneriea,mul the attention of the trade. and all Naito wish to decorate their grounds itiZosvii or Coun try. or enhirms their tree,. house eollections. is respectfully invited; For improving- the grounds of Cemeteries. Churches. Stair and County Offices. etc.. this sale will nf ford unequalled facilities. Catalogues in detail are in preparation. The side of the ontetiour arteries will corn. menre un TUESDAY. mmteit :Nat, and the PitolLt in Pots. or TUESDAY. MAY . 2.a1. Proper aid for safe pack ing and shipment will lie given, when required; and as there will he no postponement or reservation. persons from distant points may attend the sale without fear of disappointment , i...• Orders to he executed at PRIVATE SALE will be received until the above perimbi. rind the usual strict at tention given. D: LANDRETH & FriuroN. It ttliq he proper to state. to prevent misapprehension, that it .01 the Nursery business Only, the subscriber is about to relinquish. His intention will be hereafter %shot . ty devoted to the culture of seeds, and to their sale at his warehouse : el 5 Ctrestinalstreet. further infortuatioti Kill bit given by Mr. F. I. S7sir7WTIV.N Pittsburgh. mar 14 L'AV 11tH)KS—S1 . ;:Ial.rlithi of Nlethodisitialiitroduc Ilea lota the Eastern Cities, compris ing biographienl sketches in its first churches, and retain iseeiicre of its early struggles and successes. By Rev A. Sierras, A. M. Memair of Rev. David Aber!. M..A., 'Alissionary to China. In . his•nephew., Roy. 0. R. Willinmson. Mark lairon , tho Merchant s Clerk. By Re,. Charles D. Tnyter, M. A., author of "Margaret. or tho I'ourl," "Lady Mary," &c., The above, with a great variety of new books. on hand and just meciving. & Aral , • - Market MreCt. rittlE it MAHN' It b:(IKONER—For Ship Builders, Bout Builders, and Lumber Merchants; being a reelect mensorement of scantling. boards, planks, cubical con tents of square pad round timbers, saw logs, vrood. comprised in a number of tables. to which are added W ide* of wages by the month ; board or rent, by the week or day •' and railroad distances': also, interest tattlek—by J. M..9criher, - author of the "Engineer's and iklechanic's Companion," dcc., &c For ante by • JOHNSTON At STOCKTON," Booksellers. cor. Market runt Third • model TTNni.wTilllNcriliPuDtiNcli. Pllhilrlll,l %_./ card of M'Calmout t Uond, of Philadelphia, the public would he led to believe that we have writ claim tog a privilege we had no right to. Thnt "they have abandoned, some time since, the exclusive agency sp. tem," and that we have right to claim "exclusive privil egea with their tens." I never pretended to sell the tens 01 this spurious concern. I have ken selling the teas of the New York Pekin Tea Compaity for the last two years. as the public are aware-mid have been to New York four times in that time, and never heard of this new concern until lately Inn as tem! dealers. The tea business of M'Callmont h' Bond is about eight months old, and theitassuntinlon of the Pekin Tea Corn ' any's 1111131 C 1s because a name is open for any man •or firm to assume; but the fact intended to imply thereby, that they have anyconneetion . with the so called and . well known Pekin Tea Company of New York, is entire ly false, they having been dented even ' an agency in Philadelphia, for the New -York Company, that Company having refused even thus far to confide in them. I know not what kind of wool they keep, nor what kind of teas; I am only certain that they keep or obtain none of the Pekin Tea Company's of New York. A,ty person reading this card will see the grossdeeep lion they wish to practice on the public, and to the_injury of my business.. ' IWCallmont &,...Bond are wool dealers in Philadelphia, and have sent an agent out here to pull wool over the eyes of, some of our good citizens. , Look nut few the Mark sheer. joovtal ALEX. JAYNES. 17771.11JA - BLE UITY FT?' - -way - - bale "- , proved /A - itLb _ frol y—For ate - 41i itn proved Property bit Liberty Street containing a large Brick Dwelling House with good cellars, a Ball. of entrance two Parlors Dining-room Kitehen and yVash room on first stair a. Frail and four splendid rooms on VI 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 Penostreet a bargain ran be had in the above property it - applied for soon, terms necomodating. •S. CUTHBERT;Gen agent.; - April S. 154 b- Smithfield.above.4th street. TT ly in kiln' the 'nor: & cha E nt T s a p thls w ci ' t n y ld anlt c. r tf . o d a ' stamen ; generally, thnt we hove removed our stock of S.hirts end Gents Fur. niehiug Goods, to the corner of Filth and Market street*: 2d story over W. ..t Paingua , entrimpe.,on-Finh street, where we intend to keep on hand_ a large stock of Shirts, of our own manufacture with ow assortMent of Gentle mons' Furnishing Goods, usually kepthy.F.astern Whole sale Furnishing Stores. - Being, very thankful for the - kinditarronage bestowed on us tor the past year, we wool d happy.to Jeceive mills from our old customers and 'merchants generally, and would inform them that: We. intend nothing on our part shoal Induce ihim look further, as we add largely to:our stock, and diminish our prises. Merchants and dealers are - solicited to examine our Kock ef Goods. 0004 £llistrtlatteons Fifth N. W. CrnK,ANeDr of Woo d and iOB-PRINTING rrlIE Proprietor of the MORNIVO POST' MO . MERCURY AND MANCPACTURLTL respectfully informs his.fricluis tuunhe patrons of these papers, that he has a large as sortment of JOB TYPE. AND ,- ALL'O'PHER 'MATE RIALS necessary to a Job Printing Otlico, and that he is - prepared to execute LETTER DIU= PRTNTIND OP EVERT DEPORIPTIONI Rooks, Dills of Lading, Circular; Pamphlets, • Silt Ji eds , . • Cards. Mandl ips. Blanks,, . Hat Tips. •• Jambi of Blanks. Stage. Prenntoat and Canal Boat . fills. with appropriate Cuts, printed °tithe shortest notice rind most reasonable terms. He respectfully asks the patronage of his friends, and the public in general, in thi s brunch of his business. HARPER. Vegetable Pulmonary Balsam. 1T is mow twenty yenrs sfitec 1 first tiled the Vegeta ble Pulmonary Belem in my, family,. Since that time to it has been y practice to keep a bottle attic article by me for the use of int/family.' which ls 'large. end for the benefit of my frierffs.. 1 have uniformly found it to be a verkvalitable. efficient meilleitie; and think. that by using it seasonably for the complaints for wlifeli it is recom mended, it hoc often prevented the disease front taking it more serious form. In one hisnitire. I recommended it to my brother, who resides in the State of New York, who was dangerously ill with a disease. of the lungs. Ile has since written to me for 111013; having roma' n o . which Faye hint so notch relief. crrrs PECK. Sold in Pittsburgh by M . A. FA txrsTocK sr. 15:10.: Corner of First and Wood; also, i corner of - Sixth nod NVooll streets, deep PURE GREEN' - A ND W.ACK TI,S from. the New York Pekin Pea Company.—ltg3t' reeCtved at the 'Pe kin Tea Store. 7d Fourth street, a very titre supply of fresh Green and Black Teas. of all the different grades tend cittatines imported into this country: packed in lead. in 51b. boxes. in 1 lb- Th mid I lb. mickages. A 150.5 tin Cannisters. of the different qualities. COISYCHICIit the titmiltea and steamboats, ranging in prices from 37i-cents itP Th.. to 51 1.541. Fine Oolong . Black Teas, at SO, a 2,1, 75, M 1... and 531.00 ,t). ffi. We will refund the money in ail eases where our. Teas do tint give entire satisfaction, or exchange for a different article. For sale at the Pekin Tca Store 72 F nnh at., by • deell A. JAYNES. ) SHOES. TRUNKS. & 1 7.—Follertubee Hay ward. Wholesale and retail Hoot. Shoe and. Trunk Store. No. tn. Liberty street. nearly oppoSite the head of Wood. &H. have IMAiOTO and arc receiving their and Winter stock of HOOTS, SHOES. he., consisting of the largest stock they have ever-been able to bring to this market. Our stock of gooks have mostly,heen manufac tured to our order, and expressly for the Pittsburgh mar ket. • We also have constantly et hand a splendid stock of Hayward's Metallic Grim.klamic Shoes; both for ladies' and' - gentlemen's wear, +the - Mast beautiful article ever manufactured. We would sOlicitan 'examiitatkia of our stock of goods, by all %vim wish.to purchase either at wholesale or retail, 'as we shall sell at a small tulrancr abom -cent.. Country merchants wilt find it to their inter est to cull and_examine our sjpck before purchasing. .FOLI.ANSHEE & HAYWARD, . • No. OXI Liberty aug2l f I ANOS--Chirkering.—Otie splendid roso wood Ge Oa tare Piano Porte, made by Chickening, Boston. lierz.,--One semi-grand Piano Porte, from dui rattnufac (on. of Henry Hera, Ptiri9; GI Delores.. - (hat 4- Co.—Ono carved rosa Wood 6 ctave. made be Gala & Co., New York. One ditto mahogany 66 0e:- tare. Iginddart_New York.—One elegant mahogany Piano, 6 Octane. which has been In use fa[ about a year, Pnce two hundred dollars. • . SECOND .lIAND PIANOS.—Art excellent second hand Piano, made by Lo ud, & Brothers, in good order. Price 8100. - One second-hand Piano. Price RM. For stile by JOHN H. NTELLon, nove SI Wood'street 11 1 .ANCYT1 - 6 - ODS at 7,.Kixestry's new stare 87 Market at. 11 4.5 pcs china vases, various slyles: 4 doz. pieces shaded and plain velvet rihboui 2." . black - " Celestial and Terrestial Globes! 1} " Ivory Mitnonandnln Tablets: . ' 4 ". Cut velvet pocket books and card cases. 4 " Horse-shoe combs, imitation of shell; 6 * German silver. tea belts- TM:MATING:4. A Carr, lot of (limp head Week frinze_ A goad assostenest of Drab tirsi mole colonedi • • Gimp so satch; • • Vriie 121.1201 G 62 - 2022020.21 Banos& \leas grewa vaxarty of trece.ffanecem goods, mostoogst which ant Extrisharte skis Faruseur Bas" 6 Coral Berm,. assce!cd srzaudic Writims Desks, all sire -s; Ladies work boxes Baeksammon rioard Gold Speetaeles. all ages; Black Union Galloon.. All the above goods will be sold low. nov2s lI OMCEPATMC BOORS.--jnst received . at the Book store of the subscriber. in Fifth .st..; near Market: Jfarrrin . 3tediza. pure, by Samuel /fahneman. translated and edited by Charles Johns Hempel. M. D.. 4 vols. l aronan's .4eure Direases. by Dr. Hempel. yol.l. oinceopathic Domestic Medicine, by 3. Lowrie, en larged and improved by A.. 1. Hall. M. D. lahr's New Nlannel. vol. 1. Nos. 1 and 3. Herings Domestic Physician. A Manuel of Domestic Cookery, for the use of persons who arts ender Home opathic treatment. Booninghausen's Therapwtic Pocket Book, for'llorrical pathists. by Dr. Okie. Itabematis Chronic Diseases. v01.,9. • Together with Medicine Chests; of different sizes and prices. f apt ill VICTOR SCRITIA. TrA I .11A 111.11 1100Rs—BOHN'S. STANDARD 1.1-- L BR ARY.—Nlachiovelli's History of Florence and Prince: Roscoe's Leo the Fourth Roscoe's Lorenzo de Medici: Schiller's Don Carla; and other'Dramas: Beck man's History of Inventions: Memoirs of Count Gram. moat; Schleyell's Philosophy of History: Schlevell's Dramatic Literature; Memoirs of Cot. Itnteltirtion ; kohl Hill's Itliscellaneons Works • I.ife of Bome.auto Cellini: Cox's House of Austria; Bo ' nterweek's Spanish Litera ture. For sale by H. S. BOSWORTH a - CO.. dee4 • 43 Market street. IDTSSOLUTION—The partnership existing between the subscribers, under the style of Poindexter & woe dissolved on the lot lust_ by mutual consent IL W.. Poindexter is authorized to scale ell the business of the concern. IL W. POINDEXTER, C. H. GRANT. NoTrcr.--it.vtn g pnrrhased the entire interest or C. H. Gran in the late emirs-en of Poindexter & Co_ and associated me sou. Theodore Poindexter. with me. the business wit( b. co:untried 12 usual nude?' the stele of Poindexter k Co. 1.".r`21) R. W. porcnr.Vri,Tt. Great Bargain. Corner: IJ. BATES. Whoiesale and Reail.pcater ;#, Aeon. Shoes and Trux/41. Satre menet efolliellii Fifth and Smithfield strati, PittsbetriA.—The sub, scriber respectfeilly AIIIKIMICPS to his old customers and the public generally. that be has removed kis Boot, Shoe and Trunk Store to the large new wareloinse lately erected at the corner of Falb and Smithfield streets, op-: posite the oldrittsbunth Founder, where he will keep on , Mend a large moo - women; of r;ocrts... SHOES, HAIR AND' LEATHER TRUNK'S, VALICFS, CARPET BAGS, ekc.,' of all descriptions and sires, which he will sell for eAnt, as cheap as can be bought in this market. Being connetee_r with some of the largest manufactur ing, establishments in the eastern cities. and. receiving goods almost every week during the season, he offers great inducements to purchasers, either...la wholesale or retail, as he offers his goods at lower prices than those of the same quality can be bought elsewhere in the city. I manufacture and keep constantly on hand. Boys' and Youths' Calf and Rip Boots, a very neat and serviceable ~ article. itr Remember the phsee, "Great Bargain Corner." J. BATES, are-y_ _ Corner Fifth rind Smithfield streets • GROCERIES, ike -400 bbla. :V. 0. TlTolasses; 50 bids. St. Louie S. R. Molasses; 12 hr. do do do do; 200 hags Coffee, prime Fireen; 75 h 4 ehetris assorted Teas; - 110 six pound eaddies,Y. U. and Imperial Tea; 15 30 do. do do dq 50 hhd& Sugar; 40 Ahls:Tem 100 bores 8:10 Window Mail; • • 10 do 10:12 50 do 'Tobacco, . • A large assortment Of ' all kinds of Oroseriea on hand at the new warehouse of EDWARD "RAZLEZON, ap24 •' North-east 'corner of the Diamond: • To Country Merchants. ALARGE stock of Setter Beau, Paper. Stationery, 4. e ., suitable for country sake!, among which are: Writing Papers, of fine, medium, and common qualities: Letter do do do do .do Note do do do de, do Note and Letter Envelope:it-Slates, Pencils, Wafers. Quills, Steel Pens. Window Paper (yard wide.) Plainand Printed Bonnet Boards, of different qualities, Blank Books. in ; great variety, Family, School said Pocket Bi bles, Crown, Medium, and Double Crown Wrapping Pa per. 111'0u - fry's Ecleotie Spillers and Readers, Ray's Ec lectic Arithmetics, Cobb's Primers; Spellers, and Readers,Sanders' do. do. du. Arithmethles—by Adaras;Davis,Volbuin, Santb,StOek. ton. Einem% and others.. G e UgraPhice--4T - Mitchell, Olney, Smith, Morse, Good rich, Parley, and.othern , Gruminars- 7 1if Smith, Eirkhum, Balleens, SVeld , and - For saleiat low prism. by • JOHN N. MELLOR, - Wood it., 4 deors above Founh. higheit. imtket. price . paid in call ru a r- p grod mixed tags' -s --Gum Myrrh Torkor; 44 Gambo ge;_'. Opium, sow imp; Onlncumm,- strained; Extz't. )slap;. . " Dandelion; . . 41 n ,: FA,ur na C ; as:ppis _ raTtoancri Ju*t reeetved, and for sale deel4. • • ----- - A VERY fine assertment'of Friday and VarietY Geed*. A such as Fans, Aecordeons,.jevrel4y,'Gloves:' Mitts: Steel Goods of every _description.. Also: gin • and silver Fringe', Stars and'Tassels forßeatile At itrti - . _ ,WM." ALEXANDER & SONS. f!i. CO/11:C MAKER, AND Fvnntsarxa • linotaressns, corner of Penn Arad., St. Clair streets, ,opposite the r.Es. gaWgil Manzi Hotel, Entrance on Penn sat respectfully 'alarm — their (needs and the public, that they are prepared to fiarnish and ats 'tend to every thing in the lira Of Undertakers. as tber , !have quit the bushicaspf Cabinet Making; and their ids-, 4ention will be devoted altogether to the above business, ;keep a large assortment of COFFINS made and finished. ,;covered, and lincd'in the neatest meaner. with a variety of materials, and at all prices; we keep SHROUDS rms.- dy made,'Ot ell sizes, of Flannel, Cambric, and Mutate at all prices, and'made itt the eastern style; and all other 'articles necessary 'for dressing the derid,..and furnishing funerals, of quality and prices to nut; SILVER PLATES j for engraving the name and age . ; ICE CASES fir the body in ice, by those.who wish to keep their friend. any length of time. and have ZINC PANSIe lout Ica in for layiiig on the body; hEADE..N Coffins always on hand. • We have a Splendid new'IrEARSE, Man pair. of 4s, fine horses, and any number of the best - carriages,. sita.. • !etc., and will be prompt, puneturd,'and reasonable. , _ angln-y , • AND iUTl'VrAellLaliBl . UMBRELLAS , y one %Mee' LA.!I-etidsEff:css;al4l (thi onJ7 Philadelphia. . • . N P G arts A o N .I6 E , P ti a m rvolities s : Merchants are iespeciftilly informed t4Olelintio manufacture all the •nboVe goods; brtliertid - of stein; notwithstanding. the great opposition of parties Isppesed the introduction of expensive improvements. My assorts' tent is complete, and pricei so [owns to gT'c entir. sap jrj",ts thsrc is utt Umbrella Store next dear: of tie r y, the :time name. it is important you should retecatberWArr RICHAUIJSON. S:entn Factory. and }rolling Cunt Citnbrrtta; sip of the Luray and Eaotsi,Dlo. ~IUI, Market at., , lreAtnittlion is re9itested to the' celebrated , Makin; Cant Llmbrtlta, a ne tt cad baantillil article, combiningall , :the advantages of Cane and Umbrella. IC- Ladles' "^ . oung•Ladier. Seminary. Allegheny citk4 f It. N. W. METCALF weilld announce ,to .the' et& ..111 cons of . Allogticoy and vicinity, thu intended, roma: vnl of hi. School. frcim the corner of itnuthishy am/ litrew berry streets, where he has been tette - nag "for thir.Rist - twelve On and after April let, he will specapy Dooms on Federal street. in "Colonade Row,".2nd deaf •from the bridge. 'the Academic Year will consistOfiwa Sessions. of five nloilths erteli. commencing Ottithe l;lo . Monday in ,Febrintry and September. • RATES OF TVITWX, Pea 21.10401 Of rrvis stergiins; , - Engligh Ihmartment—lnclutling Reading. Orthogrephy and Defining, Writing : Engligh I.:rummer RhitOna, Lon Enclish Composnion and Criticam, Ciemeoviiy4n y .- tory, Aiiihmet and the higher branehes' of Mtaltematies... Natural Philosophy, Chemistry, Astronomy.: Manny; g"by.. siology. Geology. Intellectual and Moral I:Science; eneall - Other, branches requisite to a . thorough Estgilit Educe, tion Classical Deparunent—.lncludlng the lat4,'Oirsek mid French lunguages. elicit an additional charge of;" , 100 SO The services of competent Teachers. are scion:44of :cuch as may desire to receive idstructiene ii DricWlnigo Pninung, and Music: . • ' Those de, , ,ignin g to enter, will find it to their interest ar do sof as near to the opening or the Session to possible; t et pupils will be receivelintany time during the Seesion„ aud f All be charged at the above rates only -from` the v ot time entrance. Ne deductions will be made foramen ces, except iu cases of protracted illness. 'Any information schWh may be desired, will be sheet* fully cetnumiticated to those who call , upon the iustrtwilog et his rooms. men ßeference may elm be made to the following gentle. 1 , : Dr. T. F. Dale, Allegheny, - Hon. C. Stealer. Pittalnivik. Rev. D. Elliott, " Rev. D. " Mr. P. Schwartz, 7 Itcv._ii Riddle jan3l-d3m Dyet, . - JT S. MORRIS & CO'S BLACK 'WRITING IN/c,, Far . Steel or Quill Pens, and the Copying. Press.:-%Thas lull is the result of the experiments of several years, derotea to the manufacture, on en extensive scale, „of an. artfebs Suited to all the purposes of the consumer. The Ferree.. lion of this Writing Ink consists in the follewing , proper. ties: FLCIDITT--111 which property' it will Ise kauarkter surpass all previous preparations." It will flow with pen; feet freedom, either from quill Or steel pens, and is end*, ly free from any corrosive qualities.. Count—Tha. co* of this article is a rich..beautiful blue blaelr.'. 1:17 - All good black Ink, from its necessurr chin:nice constitution, requires exposure to the nit impartaleal' color. It 11111 st not. therefore ; be expected, that the mo ment the bottle is oped, the . Ink will be found to be , ..alet hlaek - . The first appearance will be pate; but after exo, posure to the chemical action of the attnoePhete;.'aiMv on o paper or in the inkstand,Atwillassume a brilliant Wreck oe. . Plassurrecg—The color is unalterable by li p ppecal - time. It will never fade. On th is account, alliinporUatt records should be made in this article, as Yam only ' diefen and strengthen its tint. N. B. This Ink, is:suitable. for all kinds of hreinihe NUL and for Pena made of Quills; end what .is itapors tent and very desirable with many' will give a perfset impression by the Copying Press. •-• We am using. in the institutions with whichwe. are Connected, Morris Blue Mark IYr:tin:lnk ; and. idnispseit to fluidity. brilliancy. and permanency-, believe it superior to any Ink we have heretofore used. [Signed.) ^ A. Thurston, Cashier Bank of I: , ooiiville ; Wm. Mle; unison, Cashier Northern Bank of Kentucky; George Gnwathmey..Caslder Bank of Kentucky; L. L. S.hreve i President of the Gas Batik, Thomas L. Helm. Clark eaf Barren County Court; Curren Pope, Clerk of Jaffe son County - Court; P. B. Atwood. Secretary Fireman's Jo a. Tll2/6 Company;-John Muir, Agent Lexington Insurance - Company; 9. S. Goodwin. Secretary Poniand Dry Dixt. , and Insurance Company; D. S. Chambers, Seemtarg M Franklin Fire and Manne Insnranee Comps: 3 yonier, Treasurer Louisville Savinz. Institution"'; J. 11. A supply of the above Ink. just recd and for salebyr . • feb7 JOILNSTON ~.' . .• • • Labor Saving Powder! • voir, , ,ar EAGLE TRIPOLI. AIANUFACTGRED,4I kL' • TEE BOSTON .3fOGNT EAGLE *ORES. • OR cleaning ate surfer* of Rhodeses„ Mimes, aidg Glass Warr, and restoring it to its 4 ":cmiest 'transmit- . nay, this amide is decidedly willow on equal Bott timaand labor ant saved by its am. A thomestel ree knees could be adduced, if necessary, to tertily to I b is is Met. 1: It will remove the aside from the serrhee of Gold, Sit ilsv, lity Cappelr. Brew, alal I. .11 . -71111.. 2114... 4.e., vrit'a Me greatsurt • famixtvine it an unrivalled polish. ~• A faittrial is nll that the proprietors ask, and Will Mt: *ince the most skeptical of its utility. • . .. . ..:. Direst/era fry Use.—Let the Powder be applied rnson * demo; so ft woollen cloth. With a very hula exenktal - :very particle of oxide may be removed. ! I fel.l JOSEPH R. CARL General Aren t. t': ' '';•. For sale by JOHN D..3IORGAN, Druggurt- • ' • . - IR. DUFFS zany' i.i . alstFarY AND . DRESS g. MAKING F-STABLIsHAIENT, ive.ll) iSs (between Penn and the Bridges )— Dresses, Cloaks, Carmai, Mantillas. ke- Mad. to •the latest French and English Fashions. Also, Bonnets, Hoods, Capes.-Head Dresse*'. &e. &choice deletion of new styles Satins, Sillriteteatri French Flowers:Gimps. rich cap and bonnet Ribbone d . Laces. Fringes, Con's. Buttons, Crapes, Modes,. Cambries. r & andkerchiefs, c., for sale, wholesales retail at e lowest price. Country Milliners supplied' with Me latest French and English Patterns of every me article in the Millinery and Dress-making line, at „tie* York prices. Straw Bonnets elsaned and altered to the present - ion. . jau.2l) PITTSBURCaI STEEL. WORKS AND SPRING AMY ' AXLE FACTORY- ' tins 10374. .111ILR r. owe. JONES & 417.100, "1: TANUFACTUREIIS or Spring- and Blister • Stee4: 1.11 Plough Steel, Steel Plough Wings, Coach and _IEliPr tie Springs, Hammered Iron Axles; and dealers in Maud:' able Castings. Fire Engine Lamps, and CoaehTrimmitiger-. generally, corner of !toss and I. ront sts., Piusburg,h, feh9.3m 'ASKS. received, by ZEBITLON itiNfilitrr )Market street-- i dozen fine V4a2 Masks' 0 " Paper. " g Common; 9 grass Metallic Comb Cleaners; • 1 dozen Egg Boilerst_ 1 " Salt Spoons; 2 "a 1 Bone 11Tustrird Spoons; 4 g - resarperraan Silver Table Spoon*, a" " - it n liptter Knives; Tsui 1 Promo Toy Bookig: • • 20,000 China 'Marbles; 6.dozen fine Woolen Comforts. • '•• • ' . A great variety of Coats and Caps. • BASKETS. r• 6 dozen fine French willow Dukelig •-• ' 't •. • 2 " willow Market t - 6 g Straw Travelling . ' ' 12 a Metal Toy . 1 Willow. Cradles; • 6 Club blotto Seals; 3 " _3 Allen's Pateni - Revolvbyr Puttalst '6 pair common Limas " 1 dozen setts Chessmen: 2 o " Dominoes; 6 " Tailors' Tape Measures; 6 , v Steel Key-ffiags, assorted; 3 4. China Dog's and Sheep; 1 " Strings Amber Dem* 19 Nests Drums. T ANDRETEPS GARDEN SEEDS.—The sabsotibeir L bas rust received 64 annual supply of Landtedsa Ga-rdea Seeds, warranted fresh and genuine, ernbracing'-j' every variety worth'cultkvatiitg- The allentiOn of fars4; era, gardeners, and others, is respectfully called to Wei stoek. , F. L. SNOWDEN. - feh2 No. 20 V% awes 1.2011 SALE, .Four Lets—Bounden by 'enu, Ltheriy tendand Hay ata., each lot haying 24 fret front, and ex. ing back 110 feet. Two of them are corner , lots, e.od, the position of the wholiOroperty la one of the moat a 4 vabtageons in the city, %antler infrwmation awry & • 11. SWAR WELDER, Yon*" a, tio:o3-tf between Wood and Senll7lfield. p E b N y Z MAD-- ':"V•1 :1 '‘ ' te6: 1 . 1 . 7 4 A-0,1 1, I: Is 4 EffigelEMS NUMBER 258. ''-itiisellatiOti.c , ' 4 -,'_1..:.:(i.:.i.::1t.]•'::.(,;::::.,, . kJementsat Geo on; • Sllnman's Chemfitry; Shepherd's Mineralogy; ' • - Ohnstead's Philosophy; Lardner's Leeterne on Science; •• • ••-• Brougham's Men of Letters and Bent Beekmen's History of Inventionsi Gray's Botanical Text Bookl . • : Information for the People; • The Art of Painting: For sale hy - • IL S. BOSWORTH & Fourth Street. near ..Markee.. ouncesiust rece!v ._ B. A. FAHNEBTOCK A tql co., • • italic' of runt aed . Wtiod /sit M. 14 rT 5 1 ~,~~: a. 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