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MAM.PER •
CORNER OF WOOD AED SIETE' SIIIEETS.
117"7'.effilfS.:ViVe Dollars a year. payable strictly
Imattitinee. Sim Dollars. will invariably be required if
ndt Budd - Withiiithe;yettr.
tri" - >B4tgle'arkties *WM crers.--Ifor sale at the counter
of the - Wade', "Mid by the News Boys.
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The ••eekly Moreury it a d Manufacturer
IS published from - the same - office, oxen double medium
sheet; at .TWO DOLLARS , a year. in advance—single
copies siva casts.-
1.1:7* No paper will be discontined (unless at the discre
tion itfthe proprietor.) until all adestrages are. paid. .•
ED" Nolitteution will be paid to any order unless ne
, compauied by the money, or satisfactory reference in this
city. •
TERMS" OF ADVERTISING.
PSX SQUARE OF TWELVE LEES OA LESS.
One Insertion, SO .50 I One !donna. S 4 ou
Two• 075 I Two• .do 600
Three• .do 100 I Three do 700
One Week 1.50 Four 6 3 00
• Two••do 50 Sis.• • •do 10 00
Three do " 300 One Year 15 00
Y-EARLY ADVERTISEMENTS:
Changeable at Pleasure. •
ONE SQUARE. TWO SQUARES.
Six Months $l5 00 I
Si* lileannts S 00
'One Year 20 00 One Year 30 VU
Larger advertisements in proportion.
try- - Cards of FOCill LINES. Fiee Do!lars a Year.
Large cuts will out be inserted,' unless au extra price
Ss paid:
V! Advertisements upon which the number of inser
tions to not marked;,will be insernd and charged until er- , . 7
tiered out. I
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1 110 MAS jl. AIAatiIFALL, Attorney at .Lan:.--4Jlttee
Lowrie's Buildings. Fourth st2' jun7-Iy.
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- VOLUME W.
DAILY-MORNING POST.
Professional 01-orbs.
3PCALNIONT, Attorney lit Law.—Oilice, Fourth
street. near IL Pattenton Livery Stable. febl7
TAR. GEORGE WAlV.—Otlice, No. 77 Smithfield et
IJ near Sixth st.. Pittsburgh. aug:3.l-y
INR. A. %V. OLIVER, Physiciaa and Siirgron.—Oilice
No. S. St. Cinir street. Pitt buraL. Iy2ti
1.-011A.11.A. ItUi.IINSON., late S. Attorney, hus
V trll
removed his Mime in No. 6 St. Clair at.
Dlt. J th
oee on St. Clair street
opposite the Exchange: ouglo-y
1 ORLANDO LOOlellS: Awyrney at Law.—thfice ith
j. st.. above Want.
J5lk.S CALLAN, Attorney at LAW, corner of Wylie
and Filth streets—" Law Corner." febln-y
lliv KENNEDY, Anomie r et Lam. Office in the
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same building with Alderman M'Master, Filth et.,
between Wood and Smithfield eta attel74lm•
01IN BARTON, Attorney at Lei tr.—thrice. North side
of• Filth street. between Wand and Smithfield. th the
game building midi Altiennan fitntrow. sepaChly.
OSEPLi, Attorney at Law.---o:hce in
' Wallace's bnilding, on 9th st.,.bctween Wood 'end
Smithfield its.
ifl HOWIE W. LAI NU, Attornryand Coutuator at Law
and Notary Public.—Office at the corner of 41.11 anti
Ood ats. over Sibbett ft Jones , Exchange office. °ea
W 1 . 6 :T.:. / p ) 21;‘,:r E l;, L 1I;. "°Z:Yos,."; d o.`;ll".T.`l7.
twrn Smithfieltinnd Grant. • Inartt-y
- Sfllt.lND SNOWDEN, Attorney at Lam.—Office, in
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the building on the North East corner of Fourth and
Smithfield etc.
luittejLtro:7 -- 3rrt4" l etlF:R. .cet,elLeU 41 TlfiePllbLlT
SEPPXy
AIICANDLESS & M'CLUltaidaarneys and Coom.se/-
171 lors at Law.--Office oa Fourth street, opposite R.
& R H. Patterson's Lavery Stable Pittsburgh. seino-y
1 - ,lolt. WARD Ar. SWARTZ WELDER—Attorneys at Law.
_U -Otrice on Fourth street. between Wood and Smith
field. oppeolite Patterson Livery Stable. atVZ-y
FORGE F. GlLL:tit/RE, Atturn4y and Counxt lot at
Ur - Littr.—Otime removed to the 2d door below Grant el..
an Fourth, to the office /atelpeectipied by Alderman 3ro
.
mar:lo
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JN. M'CLOWRY, Attornr.a and Counsellor at Lam.—
: 'Office iu Bakesvell's Buddints on Grant st.
T) C. Sit ANNON,..lttorney mid COI/ ruellor at La re:—
&Ice on 4th st.,.betereed Wt:tid and I.itnithfield
and nearly opposite the Mayor's ediee.
el-SCOrt', Dentist, Fdurtla St. live doors west of Mall
. kel. AU Woit warranted. and if not.perfertly sans
faciory no charges will he made.:
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Tree V L, AT Po — u - iti -r i ' stree b t, er let S w u e 7 e d n e ;VCw ° l 1:t1 " :4;..1 - 1 - hfi;ici
larr_ets •nnrls.lr
3 - .A3lkiti 111,AitkasY, Aidernsioin:cc a..
opposite 1). Leech ar: Co's.. packet line of Office
hones (two 7 o'clock A. Al- to 7 o'clock P. M.
lieeleu*ast TctEttlVell his commission
116 and forwarding business from the Canal Basin to his
now warehouse, on Third street, 'nearly opposite the Post
Pairs, mayatt-y
IXEMU VAI..—JO/1S J. .311:IrtiEl... Attumey at Luve,
has removed io Fourth street, next door to the office
ot - Altierinaa ap7
JD. t.I ET. Attnnuyat L,aw, Washington, PA.
i . , tt.ne made in Wai.hiagton, .Fayetie, Greene and
a (Mining counties.'
T AW NOTICE--t S. CEIVT, Attorney and COllll..
L
sellor at - Lam, has removed to the office next door
west of Rodr"Patterson's Livery Stable,: Fourth street
Daring his absence upon public duty, for the coming
noitth, any business for hint =who left with A. B. Mc-
Zulu:tont. -FAni., as above. feltl7
TWIN COVI.E, Notary and onrryamer.—(dice id
it/ 3letealf's!ding, Fourth Street, near Smithfield.
Pittsburgh. Deeds-Roads, Alortgages.Articles of Agree
ment, and all other instruments of writing drawn up with
accuracy and dispatch. Titles to Real Rstate examined.
anr2l.-d&wly •
EDW IN C. WILSON, Attorney and Counsellor at Law.
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Franklin, Veuango coanty, Ea-, will attend promptly
to all business entrusted to bin care. Collections made in
Warren, Clarion, and Jefferson counties.
- S. A. Stockton & Co.,
Murphy, Wilson & Co.,
lion. Jame% Kinnear,
lion. Alex. INl'Calmont, 5
Hon. J. Wilson. Steubenville, 0.
rpo MY . CLIENTS.—My partner, Mr. Liggett. and:Wm.
1. E. Austin, Esq., trill attend to my unfinished busi
ness. and I recommend them to the patronage of my
friends. lam authorized to state that they: will receive
the counsel and assistance of the Hon. R. Biddle. Office
2d story of Burke's buildings, 4th 'street. between Wood
and Market. ljuil-ly] SA.III2iEI. W. BLACK.
i t - tTro KU .N EZ,,Manufacture of Intortuptible Tetiz
Smithfield mitreet, ttvo 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 Bisciespidatoes, Gum teeth, Screw Pivot
teethitike, l'eetls, and blocks made to ortit r; Dentists
supplied with all articles in the profession. All orders
from abroad must be accompanied by - the cash. ,
• f[TPlntina always on hand:
TOHN A. - PARKINSON, Alderman, Fifth Ward, Penn
Et, 'Co l a l" n t d 'F aTZlVim W e a s. ln 11 4
Those I?a li vii i :lo is tae l‘ s l oT re oth h e o r in„aj
perty to aell 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
11[11r ENRY W. WILLIAMS. Attorney and Counoellar at
IL(inccessor to Lowrie Office, at
the old staixd, Fourth at. above Smithfield-.
THE Partnership heretofore existing-between Henry
W. Williams. Esq. ; and myself, in the practice of th e law.
weesslissolvid by mutual consent, cm the 26th ult., and the
business will hereafter be continued by Henry W. 'Wil
liams, whons I most cheeffully recommend teen for whom
I have-the honor to do business—as a gentleman every
way worthy of their confidence. •
WALTER 11. LOIVRLE.
George/L. Riddle, Convoyaneer.
rIFFICE in Avery Row, Fifth street, above Smithfield,
-Pit„ebtirgh.
'MOW/VACS:I. AGILTAMEXIII, BONDS, iiIILSASCS,,und
other instruments of writing; draWn with neatness, legal
etecaracy and•ilespatch.. He will also attend to drawing
laud filling Illiefusetes , Liens: Accounts of Executors. Admin
istrators, Examining titles to] Real Estate, Searching
&earth for Liens, 4.e., ke.
From his long experience and; intimate acquaintance
with the manner of keeping the public records. he expects
to give satisfaction to those who may entrust their busi
Bess to his care.. - dean
OPA lIIC MEDICINES AND BOOKS.—In t
I,ll;.regeived, a. &esh supply of floniceopathie Medicine
Chests4 - Rontreophthie Coffee. Sugar of Milk, and a large
collection of the latest publieantops on Ilcanceopathy, at
the Book Shire: of.
VICTOR SCRIBA, Fifth street,
Between 'Wood and Market etc
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# * - WrItILI) like to call the attention of Country, Met.
elittmts,,fletel and Steamboat Ear-keepers, private
Tittaillea;,&c: to examine my Steck of Wines, Liquors,
Itta, dc.c.,ithsv in' store and cellar, consisting of the
most cele rated Brands, &c. ike.' Feeling . confident' of
'ha largest and best assartcciatoaktn anY . house
'W of the monntainsi and being engaged in tie impar
t nor Wines and Ltquors, &c, direct to this country.
persims can rely on being ticcomniodated C. M:b ARTIN ,
oth in pnee
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.marscorner of Smithfield and Frnnt street. .
eat Pont W orOts.,
RESTQN & 'WAGNER, Engine Builders, 'have coin
ineneedlinsinesss on Penn st., near the Point. at .the
.establishment formerly carried on by Stackhouse4 Nel
son. Persons wishing to purchase Steam Engines for
Boa% or for other purposes, will please favcir us with 'a
6011, as we dotter ourselves to besible to furnish theta on
. cut faVorabletenns as any other eatablisbntentdn the city.
Ale r, ruling rnill'and'eostinb-S of every description Oen
be had Mlle shorteit notice.
, o:Rrargitsscus---Capt. Robert Beer, Thomas SeottrEsck.
Church; Carothers & Co; R. Denny. F.. 94. M. Allen & Co.
' ENOCII WAGNER
RTBArr AM) : LANDSCAI
timlets blasth.giiles tib m
is patroni, end •onhl
49f0n414 - titizetwhf - Bttehargh and vicinity,that be ha
bn hitpd,ctiesggioptrie;y.of Lamiscapet; for sale nt;ttte
roconi - 8 4,Fouoi, silOct,batteco Wood and Sailthqeld.
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AMES AFRIENINIA, Auctioneer and Conunissien
ller
~J.-chant. N 0.114. Wood M. febl
al/AVIS. Auction eer . and Conunission
ei corner of Wood and ritlh gtg. febl-y
7EHULON KINSEY, Deafer in Fancy Goods 4 , Trim
mines. No. 67. Market mreet, : (chi -y
4 LEXANDERJAYN ES, Pekin Da Store, 72 Third st.,
near Wood. frbl-y
(1 M'eI.OSKEY. Iron City Clothing Store, No. 132,
Lawny st.. opposite the mouth of Mori:et. fehl-y
OSIIUA ROBINSON, Azeut for Burden br. Co.'s Line
Al of Park ts. Fifth st. one door below Wood. lobl-y
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,T11.1.1..k111 JACKSON. Patrol Mrdicine lkput, eft Lib
V erty st.. head of Wood. feht-y
ATARTIN I.IPLE, Family &meta-. Smithfield street
nerittrior to the Fifth Presbyterian Church. jets
EORGF. COCHRAN , -Forward ng and COMM htfiols
Merchant. No. 26, Wood st..Pittebnorli. n0v1.7..y
NGLISH & ELLIOTT. Booksellrrs and Stationers. No
.I`4 56 Market st... between Third and Fourth. fehl•y
DF.LANV 7 Fazhiunabte clothing StorA No. 49. Lab
et. febt-y
St SARGENT, Bankers and Exchange Brokers,
HN.H. corner of Wcxxl and Sixth sta. febl-y
: HOLMES & SON. Bankers and 'lcahn inE.rchange,
1 : 11 Coin and Bahk Notes. No. 65. Market st. febl-y
TACOB,WEAVER, Win and Liquor Merchant. corner
tf of rklarket. nod S.. ,conrt street's.
FULTON. Bel and Brass Founder, Nu. 70 Second,
/v. between Market and Ferry eta. febl
T M. irleFE. Clothing Store, No. 167, corner of Liber
0, • 1 1' and Sixth •ts.
POWNSEND. GARR & CO., Coeds and Wagon Mn
krrs. St. Clair strati. ilea r the Bridge. felt 4-1
DR. BROWN'S OFFICE, N 0.03, Diamond alley. near
Wood st. fehl-y
CWERNF;BURG, Fashionable Clothing E'striblish
• vent, No. '25 Liberty street. ma23-y
"EAMIOYD GRIF.n., Wholesale Greclr, Liberty gt., oppo
rj site Smithfield. trinny
12" IA; & MOOR tiF.Allt. 117nalesale and Retail G farm
jl and Produce De cr.Uruct of the Diamond and Die:
montt alley. mto22-y
Etivv ARV Dtt &
Goods Estab/ishment. corner of Millet and Fifth stn.,
up stairs, entrance On Fifth. „.
J. T. M'CANCE. nab ionable Clothing Estabhsh.
• men; No. 77 and 70. corner of Siith and Liberty
oreeta. mn.9.3-y
OIIN LITTLE. Ja., Whoie,ak Grocer, Produce and
J Commission Merchant, Third et., between Vood and
hlarket. 1na.23-y
A -- ESALOM MORRIS, lrholesak and Retail Drake in
Fancy and S!npk Dry Gends, CZ Market at., between
Fourth and the Diamond. mnZl-y
TORN CURRAN. Fashionablt Fifth street, near
Wood., opposite the office of the Morning Post
mit7.l-y
TWIN B. DUNL)VY, Gotn REA?mt. No. 110 Wood
• tij street, Pittsburgh. Pa. Gold Leaf. Dentist's Foil, &c.,
constantly on hand. and manufactured to order'. (mall
. JOHNSON, r a-
AL I mental PAINTERS, corner of Grant and Second
streets. ap 2.5.3 m
CIL PAULSON, Hat and Cap Manufacturer. and
. dealer in Peas of all kinds, No. 73, Wood at., next
door to the corner of Fotirth. (Chi
TILLER & RICKETSON, Inairsale Grocers and Com
j mission corner of Liberty and Irwin eta
CA. 111`ANI7L'f A, CO. Fortrarden.y, and Commis
,,
:ion Merchants, Canal kiasiu,'Pittcburgh, Pa.
Innel-dy
FBLUME. Piano Forte manufactu rer and dealer art
Musical instruments, No. 112 Wood street. near
Flllll. novin-y
llars & BROCKIWAY, Drugvists. and Agentx tor
Patent Medicinesnaberty street, near Canal Basin.
feht-y
TT . •• •, mparier, an den er in 'ar
il' and Domestic Har d ware, comer of Second and
Wood sta..Pitisburgh. ca , 2 4 1. -1 y
QAM Eb MOORE, Hat and Cap Mannfarturer, and
13 deale r in Fuss, No. 75, Wood street, third door above
Fourth.
AMI3EI. III'CLURKEN & CO.. Agents for Carlisle and
17) Rippant's Itritufar Lint of Packet Ships from New
%York to Liverpool, N0.14'2 Liberty et. febt-y
TAMES BLAKE.Y. Agent for Messrs. Roche. R ro.'s
rt) Co.'s Line of Packecr, - Penn at, four doors below Ca
nal Basin. (Pia -y
TOHN ',MCCLOSKEY. Tailor and Clothier. Liberty at
9) between Sixth street and Virgin alley. - .'south side.
sentn-y
TOSRPH MAJOR. Boat Store, Ship Chandlery, and
s/ Agency of Pittsburgh Lard Oil Factory. No. 1. Mar
ket street, Pittsburgh. jantt.b.tf
frAAFFEtt O'CONNOR. Proprietors of the Pittsburgh
I Portable. Boat Lint, corner Pena and Wayne streets.
febt-y
:IMES:II.IY. Wholesale ("rarer, Forcrardirre and Com
o) mission Merchant. Water street, between Market and
Ferry. febl-y
rpm. sc. CURRY, Bankers and Enhance Brokers. No.
1 6.5, Wood st., third door below Fourth, west side.
tebt-y
V RAMER. S. HAMM, Bankers and Exchange Brokers.
corner of Third and Wood fits., opposite St- Charles.
Hotel. febt-v
JOHNSTON & STOCKTON, linokArlirrs, : ninon
Printers and Publishers, corner Market and Third ate.
febl-y
ATOSES ATWOOD, Agent for the North Amu:iron In
-1 swam Company, of Philadelphia. Water and Front
ot.. at the Warehouse of Atwood and Jones. feht .y
SCRIBA, Bookseller, Stationer, and Binder,
Flab EL between Wood and Market sta., Pittsburgh.
Pa. ittn7..y
firdTEEN, Brass Founder and Gar Fitter. Smith
' • field street, between Diamond Alley and Filth ,
Pittithiargb. deeld.ty
&J. ' t Evrrr, rhoLtsate Crocus. dealers in Pro
el . duce and Pittsburg manufactures generally. No
.9.14 Liberty. opposite 7th street. Pittsburgh. apst‘y
TO
Pittsburgh.
Q EVEN BIG DOORS CI.OI'HING STORE, N 0.5 6th
1,77 Street. near Liberty. JOHN FARREN, Proprietor.
Pittsburgh. n0v42.4..y
EDMOND GREE R, Fleeter. Produce and Goseral Com
•
intssion Merchant, and Wholesale &roar, Liberty street.
head of Smithfield street. Pittsburgh. np27
URN 1). MORGAN. Whalegale and Retail Deug"gin,
CI No. 93k, Wood street, one door South of Diamond Al
ley. fehl
FiLLANSUEE & !JAY WARD. tritoirso& and Retail
Dcalo7 in Boots. Shoe 1 , , Trunks. &c.. No. 166 Liberty
street, nearly opposite the head of Wood.
BA. FAHNESTOCR h CO.. Inolesale Thug Ware
. house, corner of First and Rood streets, and ear-
net of Wocid and Sixth sts
Aym. ALEXANDER & SONS, Coffin Makersand
Furnishing Undertakers. corner of Penn and St.
Clair streets, opposite the Exchange. Entrance on Penn
street. • feb4-y
TOHN H. MELLOR., wholesale and retail dealer in
I) Music and Mu-sical Instrumene Piano Fortes, school
Books and Stationery, No. 122 Woad street, Pittsburgh.
jant-y
BRAZIER'S BELLOWS.—Just received an wawa
n mein. large sizes, Brazier's hand Bellows; also, Par
for and Kitchen do., wholesale and retail.
deel6 JOHN W. BLAIR, 120 Wood st.
TS. WATERMAN . wholesale Gricer„ Commission
IA and Forwarding Merchant, and Dealer in Produce
and Pittsburgh Manufactures, Nos. 31. Water; and 2 Front
sts.. Pittsburgh, Pa. . /Y23-I
/NO. KICOLS.
SELLERS is NICOL& Produce and General Commis
sion- Merchants, No. 17 Liberty street, Pittsburgh.—
Sperm, linseed and lard oils. jan27
TAMES PAITERSON, Ja., corner of First and Ferry
t/ sta., Pittsburgh, Pa.. manufacturer of hocks, Hinges,
and Batts; Tobacco. Fact... Mill and 'limber Screws,
Housen Screws for Milling Mills. &c. serrlO-y
T BRYAR, Rectifying Distiller, and wholesale dealer
in Foreign and Domestic Wines and Liquors, No.
114 * Liberty street, and 53. Diamond alley, Pittsburgh, Pa.
jy2t-y
T WILMARTH, Lumber Merchant. Office on Penn
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street, between Irwin and Hand streets, Pittsburgh.
Pa. All commissions will be promptly attended to.
mal.s-y
- EixcuANoE HOTEL, Ezehang,e P , -ace, 1, ; —l3 --mare. D.
Doitsay:ProprietOr. ,Coaches will be in readiness at
all the landings, to convey passengers, free of -charge, to
the Hotel' dee2n-y
AATARItICK, MARTIN,. Agent (r the .Franklin Fire
!V insurance Company of-Philadelphia, at the Ex
change office of Warrick. Martin & Co., cornea. of Market
end Third streets.
ING de FINNEY, Agents for the Delawrrrelntim/
Safely insurance Company of Philadelphia. at- the
Warehousept King and Holmes,Wilrer streetosear Mar
ket. febl-y
r. seizzas. rno. NICOLS.
SLLERS & NICOLA. Produce and General'Commis
Sion Merchants, No. 17 Liberty Street, Pittsburgh:
Sperm, Linseed and Lard Oils. 'an2n.
.TCHIN CARRON. S.
CARSON h TiVENIGIIT. Wholesale Grocers and Com:
mission 11Ierehanes, Sixth street, between Wood and
Liberty. Pittsburgh. Pa. dee4-y
1L GLENN, Bookbinder, has removed to the corner
V of 'Wood and Third sm., above C. 11. Kay, where
he is prepared to do every description of ruling and bind-
ing. dee2-y
• •C. MARTIN, Wholesale and Retail Grocer and
deal-
P, er in Foreign and Domestic Wines and Liquors, -
Foreign and Domestic Fruits, Nuts, &c., No 60 Water at.
sepS‘y
IikTEW 11001 C STORE.,Fr. S. Bohoorth 4 , Co.. No. 43, ,
hiarket 'at.. next door to Third. are just opening a
new and extensive assortment of Books andlhatimlery,
which they will sell, wholesale and retail, at' the lowest.
priees. npf!.s-y
JOHN. W. BLACK k Co., Trhoksoie Grocers. Prodoc,
and Cormnission Merchants, and dealers in Pittsburgh
Manufactures, No. 166, Liberty street, opposite Sixth st..
Pittsburgh. . mayL2
IrrLthenal adr aces made on consignments..
20 mil r O
t s. LOAF SAEL ..
St.ltes' Refinery, just
received and for sale by .
ma.eo 11P3??T'9W14.
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SI to W. HARBAUGH, Commission and Farwaiding
Mirehants. and dealers M Flour. Wool and'Produee,
No. 53 Water. and 104 Front street, between Wood - and
Smithfield streets. Pittsburgh. ntd2o.l
YOINDEXTER do CO. Wholesale Grocers and Com
mission and Forwarding Merchtutts, No. 41 Water
street. Pittsburgh. 8141
VT R. MURPHY, Wholesale and R Dealer in
~,DRY Retail Dealer
GOODS, North-east corner of Market and
Fourth tits.ap2o-y
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Sllllll,ll, MORROW. Manufacturer of Tin, Colipei,
and sheet iron ware, No 11" Fifth street., between
Wood and Market. I'o,lo •
JULIN CARTWRIGHT. Importer and Manufacturer of
all kinds of Curkry; Surgical histrumcntr, 4-c. 7 No. E 3
wood street. second door below Diamond alley. feb I
YII.KINTON'S UNRIVAI.WED , annul
lectured and sold wholesale and retail, Smithfield st.,
between Sixth and Virgin alley. . oell2-y
( - 10.1'.Alrf,NERSHIV—Theundersigned hus ussoeiuted
lJ with hiftiself John Nicoll. from lialtituore, in the Gro
eery and General Commission Business, tinddr the style
of Sellers & Nieols. Dated istJanuarr4S4s.
jan2o FILAR. SELLERS.
RICHARD T. LEECH. in.. Importer, and dealer in
Foreign and Darnesiic Saddk ry, . Hardware, and Car
riage Trimmings, of all descriptions, No. 133 Wood st.,
Pittsburgh, seven doors above Fitlh, and one door above .
H. & CO.'s Shoe Store. ap9l
rINO COUNTRY :11ElteltANTs.—A_ A. %I. UN Itc Co..
62 Market street, invite the attention of •Conntry
Merchants to theiroxteindre assortment - of Foreign mid
Domestic Goods, which will be sold at eastern jobbing
prices. irr'Wholesale Rooms. 2d story.: se:10
riIIHOMAS PALMER. Munufacturer and- importer of
1 WALL PAPER. Fine Board Print, Seeders. Land
rape Paper, Ornamented Designs, Transparent Window
Shades, 4.c.. mid dealer in Writing and Wrapping Niter,
Bonnet and Binders' Boards, &c., N 0.47, Market. -
betweenThirti asiti , Fourth, Pittsburgh,
M l i tL l as.Edidßm"3 The r.Vix l isl ,ieararket.isprepareltoma nesCastng:
mid Brass Works generally, on the most reasorsable
terms and shortest notice. He invites machinists and nil
those using brnss works to give Mtn call, as he is de-
tennined to tin all word in bin line very low. , tny'27.4y
MITH (late Martin A Smith..) Wholesale
1. - ) Grocers. Produce and Commission Merchants, 56 Wood
street. Pittsburgh. The undersigned having entered into
partnership under the above style, resetfully ask the
patronage of the friends of the late fiche and of purchas
ers generally. They feel warranted inpromising that
they can give satisfaction to all who' ay buy of thcin.or
confide business to their care. WM. H. SMITH.
mar2G W. M. SINCLAIR.
1? LINT GLASS ESTAI3LISIIME ulvany & Led
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lie manufacture. and keep constantly on hand. cut,
moulded and plain Flint Glassware in all its varieties, at
their warehouse, corner of Market and Water sta., Pitts
burgh. Our works continue in full operation, and we
are constantly adding to our stock. which enables us to
fill orders with promptness. Purchasers are respecu'ully
solicited to rail and examine prices and terms. seriltbl.
M . KINLEY, Howe, Sign. and Ornaminta2 Painter,
1...71 •
and dealer in PAUSTS..r..To. 44, St. Clair st., •Pitts
burgh. has constantly on band all kinds of PAINTS. either
Dry or Mixed: Japan and Copal Varnish; Linseed
Boiled Oil; Spirits Turpentine; Window Glass, of all
sizes; Putty, Paint Brushes, die., all of the best quality.
and for sale at reasonable prices.
DA. CAMERON, Manufacturer of Hollow Ware and
Pin/urns Seates, anti Castings tea general, respect
fully asks the patronage of his friends. He feels war
ranted that he - ran give satisfaction to all who may pur
chase of hit< His establishment is on M'Kelvy's plan of
Lots. sth %Vied. maral-ly, •
E0126E COCHRAN, Commission and Fortranting
1, Jr Merchant, No. 215 Wood street. Pittsburgh. continuos
to treunact a general Commission busisesa. usi.cially in
the purchase and sale of American manufactures and
produce, and in receiving and forwarding Clouds consign.
ed to his care. A. agent for the manufacturers he will
be constantly supplied with the principal articles of Pitts
burgh manufacture at the lowest wholesale prices.
Orders and consignments, are respectfully solicited.
T — lttlfar.S! DRUGS!—Jod Druggist and Apotlia
-1,/ cary, north-west corner of Wood and Fifth streets.
Pittsburgh. will keep constantly on hand Drugs, Paints,
Oils, Dye-Stuffs.
N. 13.--Physiclans' prescriptions carefully compounded
from the best materials. at any hour of the day or night.
Also, an assortment of Perfumery; foie tooth. hair, and
clothes Brushes., &c., &c., &c., which he will sell low for
cash. riptady
-viriLipoi TRW:II4AX Undertaker, Fifth Wert, itu-
V tnedlately opposite the Theatre, respectfully in
forn3s his friends and the puLlic in General. that he has re
sumed toitness as a Furnishing Undertaker. He is sup
plied with and always keeps on hand Coffins of all sizes'
and kinds. Shrouds, and all other articles necessary on
such occasions.
. . . .
Silver plates, ice boxes, and leaden coffins will be sup
plied on order. A fine hearse and carriages always ready
to attend funerals sep29-ly
EXCHANGEfa/TEL,
Comes of PM. 11 and St. Clair Streem Pittsburgh, Pa
THE subscriber. having assumed the tnanagunent o
this long established and popular Hotel, respectfully
announces to traveller, and the public generally. that be
will be at all times prepared to accommodate them in all
things desirable in a well regulated Hotel. The House is
now being thoroughly repaired throughout, and new fur
niture added; and no pains will be spared to night the
EXCHANGE one of the mar BEAT Hotel. in the country.
The undersigned very respectfully solicits a continuance
of the liberal patronage which the House has heretofore
received. THOMAS OWSTON,
feb.lo-law Proprietor.
John M. Townsend,
DRUGGIST AND APOTHECARY, No. 45, Market
street. three doors above Third, Pittsburgh, will have
constantly . ott hand a well selected assortment of the best
and freshest Medicines, which he will sell on the most
reasonable terms. Physicians sending orders will be
promptly attended to, and supplied with articles they may
rely upon as genuine.
Physieirms prescriptions will be accurately and neatly
prepared (rola the best materials, at any hour of the day
or night.
Also, for sale, a large stock of fresh and good Perfu
mery. dee3o
J. D. LEHNIKA. C. W. ANDCRSON,
Late of Pittsburgh, P. Late of Nashville, Tenn.
T EIIMER St ANDERSON, DEALERS In Corrod—For
_lA warding and cornyni.ndan Mtrrhanu, No. 8, Front
Strut, abort Broadway, Cincinnati, Ohio.
ESTER TO
Merchants generally, in Pittsburgh. Pa.
Merchants generally. Nashville, Tenn.
W. F. Lane lc Co.. Louisville, Ky.
Springer Whiteman, Cincinnati, Ohio.
James Johnston & Co..
Hewitt. Heron & Co.. New Orleans.
Magregor & Morris. New York.
Duval. Keighler & Co.. Baltimore.
Smith. Bagaley & Co.. Philadelphia..
Daniel Denhon. Boston. sep24-ty
AUCTIONEER and Commission Merchant, Corner of
Woodland Fifth streets, Pittsburgh, is ready to re
ceive merchandize of every description on consignment
for public or private sale, and from long experience in the
above business. flatters himself that he will be -able to
give entire satisfaction to all who may favor him with
their patronage.
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Regular sales on Monday's and. Tlinrsdaya of Dry
Goo and Fancy articles, at'llOo'clOck, A. M.
•Of groceries; - Pittsburgh ritannfactured articles, new
and second hand furniture, &0., at 2 o'clock, P. M.-
Sales
Sales every evening at early gas-light, augl2-y.
AFULTON, Bell end Brass Founder, has rebuilt' and
. commenced business at his old stand. No. .Ilk S
econd, between Market and Ferry streets, where
. ht will
be pleased to see hie old customers and friends,"
Church, steamboat. find bells of every size, from 10 to
10.000 pounds, east from-patterns of the most approved
models, and warranted to be of the heat materials.
Mineral Water Pumps, Counters, Railings, &c. &e., to
gether with every variety of Brass Castings, if recnaired,
turned and finished in the neatest manner.
A. F. is the sole agent for Babbitt's Anti-Attraction Me
tal. so justly celebrated for the reduction of friction in
machinery. The boxes and composition can be had of
hint at all times. nortly
SHAWLS.—A. A. Mason 4- co., 62 Market street, have
received the mostexiensiveassurtment ofShawls to
be found in this city. In addition to the various styles of
Cashmere, Turkeri, Wool Plaid, Thibcf. Net, &c., he has
-received a new style of French Long Shawls, a superior
article and vary Ituahionable. . novll
spring t r ashions for 114-8.
AircoßD & CO.. Hate /tf Cord* King,) HAT- it
J TERN. will introduce the Spring Style of
HATS this day. Saturday. March 4th, 1e44.
Their friends and customers are requested to call and
examine their Smelt of Spring Hats. just received from
New York, al their store,• corner of Fifth eh 11Wood sts.
mar 4 y '• •
'Leeching, Cupping arid. Bleeding.
NO. 55, ELYTU SITYLLET.
T,r
B. NORRIS, (Successor to M. R. Delany.)-.-Presh
..1.1• Leeches received monthly; attendance at all hours.
Reference : The Physicians of Pittsburgh. Allegheny and
Birmingham. March 13,1848.
I most cheerfully recommend to the Physicians; Fault
lies and all my former-triodds and . patrons, Alr. K. 43.
NORRIS, as • being thoroughly acquainted with the busi
ness, and worthy of patronage. DI. R.. DELANY.
mar2l-6m .
WOK SALE.--Bix large Building Lots, each having
feet front on Cliff street, by 158 feet deep to Cook st.i.
Price, 14250.00.
Also--1 1 wo Building Lots, in Allegheny. each 24 feet
(rent on'inniata street, by 12;I feet, to a 24 feet alley.
Price. 920000. •
A profitable business can be had; the fixtures, tools,
&c., will cost abent sl,poo. Terms, 15300 in band, $5OO in
five mourns, and $5OO in twelve menthe. • '
S. CUTIIBERT, General Attelit,
Smithfield strept:
" MR DUFF'S BOOK-KEEPING'
)11111 111 I AND WRITING ROOMS RE
-4 MOVED to Mews. Alaarader 4-
) I Day , t Builgings, North side v
A A thsDiememk--Personstlesiring le
finishlheir Mercantile Education,- in the most thorough
and expedition.% manner, will find Mr. D.'s Institution the
most perfect West of the Mountains.
Partnership settlements and balance sheets made out:
Mills, Factories, Joint Stock Companies, and all kinds of
business. can be furnished with a specification . of ac-
counts. drawn up in: such a manner as to,e.xhibit the
opening, condueung, closing and final settlement of the_
thus affording the keeper of the books an un
erring 'guide, from the commencement to the termination
of . the business. .
Doults-2 to 4 1 and 7 to 10 r, at. 111010
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TO. 41', MARKEr STREET, between Third and
11 Fourth street. Pittsburgh, , Pa.v.THOMAS PALMER,
Manufacturer and Importer of WALL PAPER,'Fire
Board Prints, Borders. Landscape Papers, •Oniaineutal
Deiiigns, Transparent Window Shades, &c., , and dealer
in AN riling and Wrapping Paper, Bonnet and Binders'
Boards, &c., &c.—bas at present on hand a very extensive
and well assorted stock,of , every article in his line of lin.
siness. To persons who buy to sell again, - lie will make
`solibiral a timpani at,caa hardly Tail to secure their cus
tom ; arid the great vitriol/ from which housekeepers will
have it in their power to select, and the very law pekes at
which he is deterrffined to sell them, will, he flatter,. him
self: present such induremenis an cannot be olrentd; in this
loenuoieby tiny other House is thetride.
113 - Rags and Tanner's Scraps wilh:he taken in ex
change, et the highest prices. marl:Min
T AND FOR SALE—The subscriber offers foritale ZOO
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acres of I..tuid, in iSlithilesex. township, Butler coon.
ty, between Bailer and Pittsburgh, and sevnn miles from
nutter, =acres cleared, the balance well thubered,witlf
three farm houses, a large harm and a good mill site,nvidr
sufficient water fora grist and.saw mill, thereon. Oh the
same titrenm, four and six miles above, there are two
grist mills. and, several saw mills.. There is.no better
land in the conntry: It will .be - sold all together; or in
one, two, or three hundred acres.. Persons Wishing to
have good level land. easily farmed, wonlddo well to
avail. themselves of this opportunity, and examine t
finartl3 WM. BOYD
Spring Style. _
.11100 RE. hns just received from Nevi York. this At
k. Spring Style of flats—which be will introduee
on Saturday, March 4. All those in want of a neat
and superior lint, will ideal call and examine, at No. 7L,
Wood street,-3d door above Fourth street. .t 0.3
IFASIIIONS.—S. Moore has hurt received from
1 New York the Fall Style of BATS. which he will in.
truth:re this day. Saturday. August 28th. All thoie in
want of anent and superior LIAT would do well to call
NO. 75 WOOD STREET.
auk? 311 door above Fourth.
-1 1 1 61iNkF r al CARR & CO7.Suer - eiss7S - Vithe old brm
of C. Townsend* Co.. and Carr & Rowland. beg
leave to unnotince to their friends and to the public gen
erally, that they are now prepared to 'execute all kinds
of work in the Coach and Wagon-making business, at
the shortest notice, and warranted lobe of the hest qual
ity. The very large quatititr of seasoned timber 'with
which they are prepared, and their facilities for busines s. enables them . to insure the public that they are prepared
to carry on an extrusive and prorapt—husiness in their
line, and they respectfully solicit a continuance of the
liberal patronage bestowed upon the late firms. Kept
Veuitiart
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k Co.. have removed to the corner of
,1 Wood street and Diamond alley, over S. MTlaitt , s
katln..r store, where they arc prepared to furnish reptilian
Blinds, Wholesale and Renal, at prices much reduced;
having a very foto:tree mode of painting, and other advtut
'ages unknown to others in the trade. Besides giving a su
perior finish to Blinds, they trimthem with the best mate
rials. making them rich and durable. ..
N. 11. Wide or narrow slats—portable or permanentifas
lettings furnished. Old ntada refitted. dee'.2l-y
LITF.r.i. AND FILE MAN UFACI'ORY.—The subseti.
l 7 hers. having enlarged their establishment for the man
ufacture of Stara. and Fats--on the corner of O'Hara
and Liberty streets, Pittsburgh--are prepared to furnish
Files of every description, of the best quality; and being
determined to make It the interest of consumers to pur.
chase Piles from them, respectfully invite the patronage
of all who use the article.
marld-y J. ANKR.rm & co.
XTEWLY INVENITBD PATE.NT BLOCK SPRING
TRUSS, for..tlia, immediate relief and permanent
cure of //train and Rupture. (Suited to all sizes.l The
superior claims of this Truss consist in the comparative
case with which it may be worn. The pad•of wood be
ing neatly balanced on springs, yields to the pressure of
any part of it, and therougly adapts Beef to ally move
ment made try the wearer. It can be worn without inter
mission, until a cure is effected. The subscribers' have
made arrangements for the rnantifactare of these valua
ble Trusses. in a stiperior stele, in ritibulalphin. and have
them now for sale at their 'Alice. No. 77 Southfield street,
near Sixth, Pittsburgh. GEORGE WATT,
jgl D. W. KAUFFMAN%
IN I TEW DRUG firGRE.--Joits D. Mosossi. Wasfel i f
i sale and Retail 9:1 1 Wood street.
one door South qf Diamond alley, Pinsdurv—The
subscriber has just received from the Eatitern cities, and
is now opening at the above stand, a full assortment of
articles in his line, consisting of Druga of all kinds, Dye
Stuffs. Paints and Varnishes, Chemical.; together
with all such articles as arc usually kept for sale at a
wholesale and retail drug store.
Ills stock is entirely new, and has been selected with
care. i Hi is confident that his articles, both as to quality
and price, will please such as mar favor him with a cal.
111)1)-3,
TONONOMIF:LA PLANING 3111.1...—Js ass Mau:
.01 moan would reapectfully inform. his friends and the
public, that his new establishment is now in full operation.
and that he Is prepared to furnish Boat Cabins, and fill all
orders for Planed Lumber, with promptitude, and at the
lowest rates.
Board and Plank, planed on one or both sides, con
atantly on hand.
Sasti r Doors and Mouldings, of every description, made
to order,
Rudders and Carpenters would find it to their advan
tage to give WM a tall, as be eau now fitrnish them with
planed stuff, suitable for every description of work.
dee.l-tf.
FIFTH WARD LIVERY STAIILE.—The
subscriber. haying btrught out the well
known Livery 'Stable kept by C. B. Doty, in the
I , ifth Wan!. respectfully informs his friends and the 'pub
lic generally. tharhe will keep at all times a stock of the
best description of riding horses, buggies. carriages of all
kinds, and in short everything required in - his lino of
business.
A. considerable portion of his stock is new, and he is
confident no stock m the city will be superior to his.
His terms will be moderate. His stable is on Liberty
st., a few doors above the canal bridge,where respectful
ly solicits a share of public patronage.
CHARLES COLEMAN.
ID- Ito is also provided with an ele g ant Hearse, which
will be furnished when required. • oreM
New lint and Cap ore.
EptCHAS. H. PAULSON, (late of the firm tot
of Paulson at 01114 having opened his now.
store, at No. 73 Wood street, next door to
the corner of Fourth, is now manufacturing, and receiv
ing from the Eastern cities, a eery large assortment of
Hats and Caps of every description, warranted to be
made in the best manner and of the best materials. Ot
ter, Seal. fine and common Muskrat, Scalene, Hair Seal,
Plush and Glazed Caps.
ALSO--A fine assortment of ladies Furs, such as Lynx,
Fitch. Genet. and Coney Muffs. Tippets and Fur Yritn
'flings, all of which he offers at Eastern prices for cash,
both wholesale and retail.
Country merchants will please call and examine my
stock before purchasing elsewhere.
Wholesale Shoe Store.
lIL CHILDS & CO. are now receiving
their Spring supplies, consisting of one of
the largest, cheapest. and best assortment of Boots
- and Shoes that they have ever been able to bring
to this market. • • .
ALSO—Ladies' and Misses' Florence Braid and Straw
Bonnets,. of the latest style; together with a splendid as
sortment of Palm Lent Hats, Itten's and Boye-Siumner
Caps. . ,
ALSO—A large lot of New York Tanned Sole Leath
er, al I of which, having been purchased .at, the lowest
rates, and selected with great care for the . Western
trade, will be sold at a small advance on 'the cost and
charges. . ••
'All merchants wishing' to purchase will Witte their
interest to call and examine their stock before purchasing
elsewhere. matiri-if
Cl HAVING AND HAIR DRESSING SALOON—litAcc.
so:v & Foe :cram, Toruoriat ,Projessers„bave dited up
the saloon on the corner or Cherry alley and Water st.,
near the National Hotel, formerly occupied by Clement
Archer, and are prepared to wait on•gentlemen at once,
with ease, comfort and politeness.
In connection with their sa ooa, they have fitted up an
excellent shower bath, where persona can have shower
bathe at all hours Of the day.
They still continue to serve their citstomers also at their
Old Stand, corner of the Diamond and Union street.
febl7-tf
NEW IIAT AND CAP STORE—JAAILS.
WILSON, Hat Manufacturer, (formerly of
the comer of Diamond alley and Wood sts.,)
begs leavisiespectfully to inform his old customers,friends,
and the public, that he has opened a NEW STORE,' on
Smithfield street, where a choice assortment of HATS.
CAPS. and LADIES' FURS, ,(ns good, neat, fashiona
ble and CUII.AP, as any. in the city,) may he, had. J. W.
very cordially invites his friends and the public to remem
ber his new ideation and establishment, and give him a
call as hearty us he intends to welcome them.
moral-1y
• • p, Cane: Im. re la - an , `erase'
. 1 . mANuFAcTonx, - -
No. 140 Wood Street, puween Sixth and Virgin Alley, PiUS
. -burgh, Pa., opposite Dr. Herron's Church.
••
Joust W. Tis a has always on fi hand, of his own
maniffacture, a large - asscirtinent of' Wd4rs,
„.... -
• Canes, Umbrellas, and Parasols, of every de
ecription; which he will. dispose of, Wholesale
or Retail, at prince as low as they can bapur
'chased for in the Clues of eithetiNer - York, Philadelphia; .
orßartimnic. Workmanship warranted equal to those:
manufactured in either of the above:mentioned Chia&
: - • irr,Repairtn done neatly ..Ea . - - . .
.
nestiionsble-nare end Cap - Itlassomewitory.
GB. .A.NBHUTZ. At gt•rrespectfully. g or.. ,
Ur inform' ids friends and the priblic general
ly, that he has cosurtenced the inemifactsra of: ll Fge,
Hata and Cape at NO 33W00d street, one'doer Shove the
corner of second ; where lie hair rroiv en. hand &fine as.
sortment of• Hate and Caps of his owernrmu.facture Which
he will dispose of Wholesale and Retail on the most
reasonable terms for cash. or - city: sccaprance: Hats
made to order at the shortest notice, . aplo.3ero.
TEA—Mt hf. cheats Young Hymn;
5 rr . Imperial aad Drinpowder;
• .30 catty boxes "
10 ht. ches Chulan Poweliong; For sale by
J. D. WILLIAMS, 110 'Wood et.
A DESIPESATUM.TO AUL WIIO AVICITZ—Marke
,11 India. Rubber Fluid, for preventing Pens .corroding
m Ink; also, for adapting 'them to write ou 'Varcuttent,
without the aid of pumice, and to facilitate the ink flow
ing free. To Students. Conveyancers, - and Mercantile
men. it is invaluable. By merely adding.a fewnlrOPs of
this Fluid to the. Ink in,use, it will instmily. be.found to
he the best auxiliary ever ofrerctil, as nentralivis the
acid, precipates the sediment, canes n free' HOW "cif the
ink, and dispenses with the'trauble'oFivlJiing apen.
Just received and for sale by , N.
JOHNSTON ,&..STOCRTON,- Stationers,
ap3 . SOX. gliullict and Thisd sta.
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ri - miE READY RECKONER—For Ship.Ruiiders, Boat'
.1, Builders, and. Lumber Merchants;, being a correct
measurement of scantling, boards; plinks, cubical -con
tents of square and round timbers, saw logit - , %rood, &b',
Comprised in atinmberaf - tithtes.: to which :tie - added is-.
tiles of wages by the month; board or rent,by- the week
or day.; and railroad distances; also, interest tables--by
J. N. Scriber, author of the " Engineer's and Mechanic's
Companion," &c., &c. 'For site by, •
.101INSTON & STOCKTON,
nurrl6 '• Booksellers, roe- Market rind Third .t.t.
TINBLESMNO IMPUDENCE.—Frem a published
card of.M'Calment & Bond, of Philadelphia, the
public.would be led to believe that -we have,been claim
tug a privilege we had no right to. That "they have
abandoned, some time since, the. exclusive, agency aye.,
tem," and that 'we have right to claini' "exclusive privtl
egesWith their teas." , I -never pretended to sell the teas
of this spurious concern. have been selling the teas of
the New York Fekin Tea .Company , for the last two
years, as the public are aware. nun have been to New
York four times in that time, and never heard of this new
concern until lately but as too/ dealers. • •
The tea business of M'Callmont & Bond is about eight
months old, and their assumption of the:Pekin Tea Com
pany's name is because a name is open for any man or
Grm to assume; but the fact intended to imply thereby,
that they have any connection 'with the We called and
wellicnovrn Pekin TeaCompaily of New York,isentire
ly falie, they having. been-denied •even' an agency in
Philadelphia; forth* New York -,Company, that Company,
having refused even thus far to confide. in them. . •
I know not what kind of wool they kisep,aor what kind
id' teas ;I am Only certain tharthey keep or obtain none
of the Pekin Company's of - New - York: • •
Any person - reading this card will see the peas deems
tan theyvsish to practice on the,Public, and to the injury
.of my business. „ ht'CalltaonA &Bond are wooi,deglers
'in:Philadelphia, mid have Aenf Oat agent out here to pull
wool erectile eyes - of same of Out good citizens.- Look
out for the Meek sheep. - fuov.l9l -ALEX. JAYNES.
Ir.A.LUAtit,E Y .PROPESTYPtir Sale un im
proved Property , on Liberty. Street containing a
large -Brick Dwelling House.with good celLare, a :Hall of
entrance two Parlors. Dining-room Kitchen and Wash
room on first stot y a Hall and four splendid . rooms ou 2d
story. Three fine rooms on3d Story and three rooms on
the garret all finished ha =terns:lle satin comfoitable
, order.
. Also, two larget.Baildlng Lotson Pent:street a bargain
can he had. ni,the above proper_qt____Af applied, jar_ soon ,
terms aceoraodsting. B. curksEET, Geri agent.
• April 8.1848. 'Smithfield above 4th street.
NE
FREE
ME
jJ tiEctluncoüL
William J. Biamiaide,
AUCTIONEER AND •COMMISSION ItIE.RCITANT,
CIRCULA.The undersigned having complied with:
R the requirements of dm Auction Law,.and taken out
a Couunisnon as Auctioneer, for - the Pity of Allegheny,
is now ready to receive therehtindlie.'in all its variety,
on consignment for either public or Privatesale; and from
long experience in the above bm Il
nehes of business„at
te es himself.that he will be able to give entire satisfaction
to all who may favor him with : Met r patronage. .
Liberal advances made-bn Consignments. I ehall-
deavor to make speedy sules and quick returne. '
Tendering'you.end your friends nty services; Fremain
your obedient servant, W31..1. BURNSIDE.
Allegheny, city, September, 1847.
.
James May, James .M'Cully. Joint Litile. Tr., Jelin B.
Gutliiie, 'Wm. A. Hill & , Co.. Jones R. DFClintoelc, James
K Eagan, John D:Davii: Patke.& Ilannett. John-FL Mc-
Fadden & Co., Alexander Stuart, Young & Stevenson.
•
John Coilght.,
IMPORTER and Manufacturer of Cutlery, Surgical and
Dental Instruments, Saddler's and Tanner's hand tools,
Taylor's Pateht Also, anutufactures Truss
es;Sapporters. &c.,:ln great variety.
7 John Cartwright, manufacturer and importer of Pen,
Pocket, and Table Cutlery •; Razors, Scissors, Files, Saws..
Tools. &v.., has removed to
83 Worm Srazer. second door below Diamond alley.
And has lately received a -lame assortment of
_ _ _
PEN. AND POCKET KNIVES. KNIVES AND FORKS.
Also, Rogers' and Whotsenholins' FINE CUTLERY.
Rodgers; Wade and Bro.'s Rulers, Scissors.
Razor strops. tee. Damascus and Wire Twist
OUNS,• RIFLES AND PISTOLS.
Allen's, Colt's. and Aunt's REVOLVERS; Powder
Flasks. Shot Belts, (lame Bags; Walker's and toze's
Extra Percussion Caps; Bowie. Dirk. and Hunting Knives.
Tools. such us Callipers. Dividers. Flyers;
Hand Vicei Squares. Rules, Braces.:Bits. Spoke Shaves;
&cons and Dies, Wire and Iron Gauges, Mathematical
Instruments. in very great variety.
irrJohhing and repairing neatly and punctually done.
ina9-1v
Auction .Noticc.
THE subscriber has paid into the Treasnry of the Can
monwealth, the amount of ;license regittred by law.
Ile has given the regularly appfoved security, end taken
out a comisSion of the first class. as an Auctioneer of the
city of Pittsburgh. and rented that spacious wareroorn
belonging to Sylvatins Lathrop. Esq.. IVo. 114 Wood st.,
three doors front Fifth, svhire lie is prepared to mend to
the sale of every kind of Merchandise. finrnittire. Real
Estate. Stoeks..Shipping,&e..icither at the Auction Rooms
or on the.preintses. and will iii alPeases exert himself to
the utmost for the benefit of idiCatuployers. on the most
reasonable terms ;• he will sell exclusively and only on
commission; ucitherpnrehnsing nor having any interest
whatever on goods In the store. but Merely the Commis
sion for selling, thereby giving all owners a fair chance.
without partiality of having therein property disposed of
to the best advantage. • •
Sales will be promptly settled when made; advances
will be given at any time on the most accommodating
terms; merchants will not be charged for advances.
Regular sale days, Mondays and Thursdays. of Dry Goods,
Groceries. Furniture. ike.; and every evening. Ilardware,
Cutlery.: Watches, Guns. Pistols, and fancy articles;
Books, on Saturday evenings.
n dl JAMES WKE:CNA. Attet.
()AE IVA' HAT I CAP 110 SE, . AB •N 0.102, Wood Street. OIL
SEEING FASHIONS.
al' SILK, DEAVER. AND NUTRA HATS.
The subscriber respeoftilly informs his customers and
the public. that he has returned from New:l'Bdt. bringing
with him the most approved style of Hats, for fining and
summer wear, adopted by William IL Beebe, Broadway.
Bate Beebe & Costar.) also inform the public,
that be is daily martufactativor lists and Caps, of all des
criptions, which he is determined to dispose of at prices
to please the purchaser: that in, cheaper than any other
lint establishincnt in the city. - •
IL7 - Country Merchants, wishing to purchase Hats and
Caps, by 'wholesale, - are - requested to call and esaininc
his assorunent; as he feels confident of , being .able to
please in quality, quantity, and price. .
O. GLASSGOW, Manufacturer..
N 0.102, WoOd - st., 3d doOr below D. Davis'
marl-dam ' • Commercial 'Auction Rooms.
Nese York Pekin Tea Company.
CAUTION TO TER PUBLIC.
A LEXANDER JAYNES is the only authorized agent
in Pittsburgh and Allegheny cities, for the sale of
the Pekin Tea Company's Teas of 75 and 77 Fulton
New York. Any other person in Pittsburgh Pretending to
sell our Teas is an imposter, and deceives all who may
patronize him. It is commonly known that the Pekin
Tea Company's Teas have proved superior , to ell other
Teas sold, and far this reason many persons hare dishon
estly pretended to have the sale of the Pekin Tea Com
pany's Teas, when they ore the time vending trash
and ehetip . stuff,' which they have obtained elsewhere.—
Other; again assume the name of the Pekin Tea Corn:
pany'and imitate our packages, and thereby deceive
many:
e are informed that there is a person in Pittsburgh
selling Tens under the name of the New York and Phila
delphia Pekin Tea Company. We have only to say that
this assumed company have no connexion, whatever.
with the New York Pekin Tea Company, as consumers
of tea will readily discover by compactor; the article they
sell with The genuine tea, sold by the New . York Pekin
Tea Company, at the store of Alekander Jaynes, No. 72
Fourth 'street.
N. 11.—Nlessrs. ?IIcCAL,L3IaNT.& BOND. of Philadel
phia, have no connexion, whatever, with Me New York
Petin Tea Company, nor have they any right or privi
lege to sell tees under a name so nearly resembling ours
es to have a tendency to mislead the public.
DOUGLASS & CO..
novi . 75 and 77 Fulton st.. N. Y.
Great Sale of Nursery. Stook I
.. e s Tug extensive stock of old LANDRETH NUR.
SERIF. Philadelphia, is about to be disposed
of at PUBLIC AUCTlON—theoundersimid in
tending to relinquish business, Such an 'opportunity for
obtaining Nursery,. Products at Auction, has never been
presented in.Ameraea, and the attention of the trade, and
all who wish to decorate their grounds in Town or Coun
try. of enlarge their Green house collections, is respectfully
invited. For improving the groundi of Cemeteries,
Chtirehett, State and County Offices, etc., this , sate will-af
ford unequalled facilities. Catalogues in detail are in
preparation. The sale of the- tout-doer arOcirs will COllll
-4., on TUESDAY, MARCH 21st. and the Pleats in
Pots, on TUESDAY, ALLY 2d. Proper aid for safe pick
ing and shipment will be glv, when required; and as
there will be no postponeme or reservation, persons
Brn o distant points may attendthe sale without fear of
disappointment.
•.' Orders to be executed at PRIVATE SALE will be
received until the above periods. and the usual strict at
tention given. I). LA.NDRETH h FULTON.
It may be proper to state, to prevent misapprehension,
that it is the Nursery business only. the subscriber is
about to relinquish. His attention will be hereafterwhol
-Iy-devoted to the culture of seeds; and to their sate at his
warehouse. 65 Chestnut street. '
(17 - Any further information will be given Mr. F.L.
SNOWDEN. Pittsburgh. - mar 14
NEW BOORS—Memorials of Methodism—lntroilite
don of Methodism into the Eastern Cities, compris
ing biographical sketches of its first ihurches, and remin
iscences of its early struggles and successes. By Rev.
A. Stevens. A. M.
Memoir of Rev. David Abaci. M. A.: Missionary .to
China, by} his nephew. Rev. Q. R. Williamson. •
Mark the Merchants Clerk. By Rev. Charles
13. Tayler, M. Wilton. 'A., cuthor of "Margaret. or the Petiiti"
"Lady Mary," &e., Ste.
'rhe above. with a. great variety ornew books, on,hrill
and just receiving.. ELLIOTT &:-ENG4ISI3,
apxt 56 Market street.
**llol . ll
' & E. TODD .would respectfullyinform the mer
. ehruits.of this city and otir .eustfters. generally,
that we have ernowntom Mock of Shirts and Gems Fur
nishing Goods, to the corner of 'Fifth Ural Market streets,
2d story over,W. & entriace . on. Fifth street,
where we intend to.kiep On hand Aline stock of Shirts,
of our own manufacture with an assortment- of Gentle
mensrFurniehing Goods, nsually.keetby Eastern-Whole-.
saleF,urniehingStores. .
Being *Cry thankful for the kind patronage heitowed
us for the:Past year,. we Would be happy to receive
calls' from our old customers and merchants 'generally,
and would inform them that we intend , nothings on..our
.art shall induce them look further, as weespect, to add
largely to our stock, and diminish ourpridcs.'
Merch a nts and dealers atesolidited to examinef.tur
amok ofOpods.' - titlo4f ,
~,~': .
BREE
SEE
BOOK AND JOB.PRINTING OFFICE,'
Co?`nor;of Wood and FiftliLBtreetos,
TTIE Proprietor of the M0n... - cs Potrr and' IdanCatt. -
'. AND MANT:FACFC.IIIM, respe fully infonns his friefids
and the patrons of these paps . that he has a large as
sortment of JOB TYPE: AN 'ALL OTHER MATE
RIALS necessary to a Job Printing Office, and that he is
prepared to exedute • .
LETTER. PRESS entsyssa OF EVERT DESORPTION:
Books, ' Bills of Lading, - Circulars,
•Pamphlets, Bill Heads, Carde,
Handbills, Blanks, Hat Tips.
•All kinds of Blanks., Stage, Steamboat and Cana/.Bnat 1
Bills. with appropriate Curs,,printad . on the shortest notice,
and inost reasonable terms. • ' • 5 •
He respectfully asks the patrenice of bid 'friends, and
the public in general, in this branch of his business.
sep2'2
VegetiisblelPtslSsionary Balsain.
Tis now twenty yettiii since I finalised the Vecem
ble Pulmonary
_Balsam in my family. in that time. it has been my practice
.to keep a honlc of thd- article by
Inc for the use of my family, which is lurae, and for the
benefit of my friends. I have uniformly it to to a
very valuable. efficient medieine; 'and dunk, that by using
it seasonality for the Complaints for which it is reeom
mended. it often prevented ibe disease from inking- u
more serious form. In one, instance, I recoMmendett it
to any brother. who residetrin the State of New York, who
was dang - timusly ill with ;a disease of the limp. ,Ile
lass since wriiten to. me• for- mOre, havinkifound 'no
which cave liiin FO• much- raid. - OTIS PECK.
Sold in Pittsburgh by • '
_
IL A. PAIINESTOCK.& CO..
Corner of first :Ind Wood; also. corner 'of tixilt2pyol
S street;.
)OOTS, SIMES
. &T.--;Falitia.i.sre ¢ Hag
I) hard. wholesale and retail .1.101: - Shoe and Trunk
Store. No. 1.:6 Lawny street. at orincecite the head of
Wood. F.&11. have in storeand nre r'ecei‘in# their Fall
and Winter stork of BOOTS. consisting of
the largest stork they have ever been able to bring to this
market. Our mock of gooks kuwantostly beet, matutfae
tared to our order. and exprekslk - fdr . the Pittsburali mar
ket. We also have eonstrtnilf on baud a. Splendid stock,
of /fontreartTs Metallic Gum Mastic SAnrr. both, for lather
and gentletnen's wear. the , : beautiful article ever
manufactured. We would solicit an :exnutiontion of our
stock of goods, by all who whili io purchase either at
wholesale or 'retail. as tee Matt sell at a stnall'adrante
abort cost. Country Merchants Will find it to their liner
est to cull and examine our stock before ourchasine.
FOLLANSBEE lc lIATAVARD.. ,
ang9.l . No. 186.1.iberty at..
- -
PTANOS—Ckickering:=one splendid rose wood at 0,
tave Piano Forte, made by Chickering. flotott.
Herz.—One semi-grand Piano Porte. from the %tontine
fory of Henry' Herz. Paris. Octaves. "
Gale 4 . Co.—One carved rose wood 6 Octave. made by
Gale & Co., New York. -One ditto mahogany 61 Oc.•
Stoddart, New York.,4one elegant mahogany 'Piano. .6
Octave. wliirla has been in use for about a year. Price
two handred dollars.
SECOND-HAND PIANOS.—An excellent second
band Piano, made by, Load it -Brothers, in good order
Price 8100.
, .
One second-hand Piano. Price S.O.
For sale by ' "JOHN - MELLOR.'
nova , 81 Wood street.
- -
T:l 4 GOODS. at Z. Ersszv's new store 27.111arketst
1. 45 Pes china vases, various styles:
4 doz. pieces shaded and plain velvet ribbon; •
2 " black "
2 " Celestial and Terrestial.Glotes; '
11 ""Ivory Metnorandtun Tablets:- r
4 " Cut velvet 'pocket books and card cases.
4 " Horse-shoe combs, imitation of shell;.
6 " German silver tea bells.
TRIMMINGS. •
A large lot of Gimp head black fringe:' •
A good assortment of Drab and mole colored;
Gimp to.match;
• Wide black:
Graduated Buttons.
With a great variety of miscellaneous goods, amongst
which are
Extra large size - Emma. Bags;
Coral Beads, assorted strands;
Writing Desks, 41.1 sizes;.-'
Ladies work boxes.
Backgammon %aids; ,
Gold 'Spectacles: all ages;
Black 'Union Galloon. ' '
..All the abOie•goods will be sold low.
SlAgr.4. - - 7 —last received, 6:1 -2 / 3 1LTOriarismt
Market street
1 dozen fine Wax Masks; .
6 " Paper "
. 5 " Common: • '
3 grass Metallic Comb Cleaners; •
I dozen Eggltoilers
1 .Salt-Spoons; .
2. " Bone Mustard .Spoons; ,
4 gross German Silver Table Spoons; .
6 Tea "
2 " Butter Knives;
1 " Picture Toy Books; .-
20,000 China Marbles;
6 dozen fine Woolen Comfotit. - -
A great variety of Coats and Capt.
5 dozen fine Preach willow Baskets;
2 " Market .` - 4" , .
6 "•• Strataza r stivillinr- " „
1 " "
1.2 " Metal Toy
...µ
" Willow Cradles;
6 " Glass Motto Seals,
3 " Bone " Stamps;
3 Allen's Patent Revolving Piamle;
5 pair common Brais
1 dozen setts Cliesartien
-8 " Tailors'. Tape . Measures;- -
" Steel Key-Ring,s, .assorteA
3 China Dogs and . Sheep; •
1 " Strings Amber Bender -
IT Nests Drums. Jan%
ROCERIES, Ae
-1.,3f . „ 400 bbls. N. 0. Nlolasies;
50 bbls. St. Louis S.ll. Molasses;
- 12 hf. do do do do;
200 bags Coffee, prime green;
• 75 hf. chests assorted Teas;
110 six pound caddies Y. B. and Imperial lea:.
50 Mids. Sugar; , , . .
' 40 bbls. Tea: :
100 boxes Bxlo Window Glass; •
10 do 10112 . do; '
A large assortment of all kinds of Glocaries on band ut
the new warehouse of EDWARD
,ffAZLETON,
ap24 ' NOrth-east coiner of the PiaMond.
. .
DRUGS—Gum
..ItjYrrt sg Tur e; - -
'" 'Nino True;
Opium. Row crop; -
.''Cailbanui3, strained;
Belladonna; '
Just received, and fOr sale by
B. A. FAHNF.STOCX
decl4 . Cor-Firstand Wood et.
AERY fine assorunen't of, Fancy and VarielyooOds.
Snell as Fins,•Aceordeons, Jewelry; Olotle.A..lllitts:
Steel Goods of every description.. Mao. gilt and silver
Fringe; Stars.and Tassels for. Reptile. - At •- :1
• ZEBULQN• K1:514E1":5,.
IT= 07 Merkel street:
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1 1 k,TEW . BOOKS.--Ii)BABT'S BUTLER'S ANALOG]:
—Hotrart's Analysis of Bishop , Butler ' s-Analogy of
Religion, Natural .and-Resrealcd, So the CoostiSution and
Course of Nature; with, notes. Also, cranfilTdl3,qUcS
dons for Examination ; revised and adapted to The use of
Schools,hy Charles 8. West,. rrinCipal 'of - Ringer's In
stitute; city of New - York: • =
Anthon s s Dr iknessnes, Dedmjciaas, c.—The De Senec
tote, De Amteitins, Paradoga.. and Somniunt Scipionis.of
Cicero, and the Life of Anions...by Cornelius tiepos.
With Engiiih'Notes, Critical and ' Explanatory, by Chas.
Anthon: L:L. D
The - Boys Spring Book. l —Descriptiore. of- she Seasons ;
:Scenery, Run] Life, and. Country Amusements;: by Than:
with. 36 illustrations. . .
• , .
.klYpeel by /llarryat,•The Children of. the N e wForeat;
by Capt. hrarryat, R. N. •
' Sir Theodore Broughton; or Laurel Water; by G. P.; R.
dames.
Tho above works received this day and for'sale by
JOHNSTON & STOCKTON, Booksellers,
malt corner Market and Third sts.
. FRESH AND FRAGRANT, IMPORTED IN 1E 1 45.
JUST received at the Pekin Tea Store, No. 70 Fourth
tJ street. near Wood, Pittskurgh, a very heavy stock of
fresh GREEN and BLACK from the . New York
Pekin Tea Company all imported this spring. The young
. Bysons and Black Teas are very fine and Ong
rant, packedin lead. in +, t, 1 and 5 lb. packages also In
half chestsCßetailers are invited tocall'and examine
our stock. They will be accommodated with any (wan = -til for=
from wish fo 'rfrom lbs. - to s' half chest' at the twee
pal
Also a prime lot of 50 bap .of old Mocha, Gor`A Java.'
.Rio, and' St. Domingo Coffees, at wholesale and retail. •
Lovering's double refuted Sugars, in - hir,. Crushed
and pulvenzed, at 121 cents pei lb.; usually retailed'at Id
French spiced Chocolate; a prime - article:. . -
N. P.—Aire,pledge,ounselves in all cases where the a.
hove articles do not give eutixe satisfaction, to return .the
money. A. JAY:N . 7S.
niys 90 dth tlt. near-Wood.-
FASAIMIAI3I;i: TAILOR: No. I%
Having removed his Tailkirin; Establishment to the
„zooms on Market it, lately occupied as a Bookstore, by
Bosworth - it:Co.. the undersigned is prepared to.fill all or
-dere hi his line; which may be entrusted to Lis Care by his
- old friends and customers, and the public - generally: His
long experience in the business and the success with
which he has prosecuted it in Pittsburgh, emboldens him
to hope for a liberal share of patronage. He will make
all descriptions of Clothing in the best manner, and most
-fashionable : style,,TOß
apt : GEO.'ARIiTOII:
SALE.—A valuable
_eroperry of two acres,
be.saded by Bedford i.nd ebster streets. , ; .
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Alstl, a valuable property, of , three neres,,separaied
from the abiby'Webster street. These properties are
handsomely - -situated-for private residences, and will be
Asold by the acre if required, or, if bought together, Gould.
readily be Rut into. Building lots. each possessbng three
fronts,,and being obly . nbout Iso yards Irons The limits- .of
the 7th Wait. They sill be sold at a bargain: '" '
'S. , CIITHBERT, genets' il,gentii Smithfield, shove 4th
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1"116/161%111cERA, .cornere Penn and
.......re, Si Clair streets, epposite th
.74olllllespAig. elinttrellent. Entrance on Pe nn ;
" tinipetitfuny: latfotat their :friend*
and the public, that they ere prepared to ftifitir,t nod at+
tend to every thinginthe lisle of Undertakers, ns they
hive quit the bdainess-of Cabinet Making, and their at;
tention will be devoted tiltogethcr.to the above linsitte-ssi
keep a lar.re assortment - Of COFFINS made and finished;
covered. and lined in'the neatest Manner, wide n varielf
of material*, and at all prices; creIe.ep . SIIROUDS rea•
dy made. or all sizes, of Flutinch • Calabria and iliaslitn
at nil prices, and made in the enstenistylejandall othei .
articles necessary- for dresling the dead. and'furials_l*4
funends,•of quality and prices teisui;:SILVER:FLAW.S
for engraving the nkme and age; ICE CASES for laying
the body in ice: by those who wish to keep their
any. length of time, and hair ZINC PANS to Pat ice hi .•
for litylue on the body; LEADEN Coffins •alwayti ad . s:
hand. We have a splendidness- HEARSE and a pair of
fine horses, and any niuhber of , the 'heft catilages, att.
etc.. and wilt be prompt, nanetual. and .reaktiablo:•
. neln-y.
rs. wiIiTENG IN)c, Fo •
. Suet or Quill Prdr. dud Mr ('opyii . ig Press:—Ths - Ink
io the reotilt of the experinientacif several . yeara, demoted
to the Tinian:bonne. oh uu eitOisive ecale. of an article
stoked to all theliurpoo..s of die chummier.. The porfee
dots of thii; Writing lilt/ Cotwi.to.iii no following proper ,
1114: Ftnartr=iu •wliieh property it will be mond tee
minnow nil pre %ions preporatioit., It Will doW Midi per ,
tees freedom. richer bruit! spill or reel peas. *int is **tilt
ly free froin nit) Mitosis* qttulitteit. colot
of thii nn idle. is it titit.,heautittillilits Witch. . . •
:good black Tali: . frpat ItO . .tkeee.tsaly ebemieel
votottifition. eallieolte to the slit (o Inspario deep
"color. • It 'Heist Wit. thembro. bei-xr l / 4 -ctrd.4llat tits too-.
*tem the itniiie is deal: thelnk:7irillli: found to be a jet
black. The tirat repent:ilk*. pale; but once ,es:
pu.re Li the rhentoriel. 4rdt.: untio.pliere.
on paper or lit tie iak;iiiihd.l;iedliettino• n brilliant black
~..•• • • • -
PeallAtelt.Nvelltc ktintilti•table Ity . the' lips& :
time. It will never Intlc.•• - On this neentlitt, all juiporiant
records .sbotald be ...nide in 4Lu article. ar, yenrir.only
deepen end strengthen:its . • • . -
N. B. This. Ink is suitable for WI kind; of .%lettlilik
Pens, and for Pens made of quills; awl. what is impor
tant and very desirable with siduer. swill give u perfect
impression by , the Copying l'ress. , • . • . •
W.-'are using. inthe,institutions with winch we urn
CUrlncited, M 1774 8. B o hm rant* Writing Ink ; and.in raspC,l
to fluidity, brilliiiney.ithd permanency, believe it superior
to tiny Ink we have heretofore used.". . .[Signed,]
A. Thurston, Clishier Bank ; Wm. Rich
ardson. Cashier Northenrliniik of la:mucky: Georg" C.
Iletwatluney... Cashier Bank. •Of
President of the Geg Bank, Thin:tits C l elk. B l l •
Barrett County Court; Curren Pope; Clerk u Jelferisin
Conatty.Court: P. B. Atwood. Secret:try FirenettiVelnieti
rine Cutup:thy John ;Muir, Agent Lexington Ittottrattest
COlnPutt?;. S. S. Goodwin. Bccretury' Furilund Dry- Doer
and Insurance Company; D. S. Clamilters. Seereill
Franklin Fire and Marine Insurance Company; J:
Munger. Treasurer Saving . •
A supply of tise'silinve Inkiest re ed attl fur kali hi • '
104 • _JOHNSTON & 'STOCKTON'. "..•
• • - • abut .'avingow rr. • "
Mu V.NT ktAill4;. TRIPOLI!. hIrCNIIIFAC'rI:RED- AT
THE . sosnrix• mouirr sAar.E.Trompst. : ,
1?Olt cleaniukt . the .earlbce Trindolcss./WiralWAlle
mass Warn: awl irr(orilip it to its origipal tiauipo,
nifty. this.aniele , is deridedly witbOut all eqbal. Both
time and labor ',Weaved by its use. A thounuitl.tlitrara •
races estald.beruklueed, It necessary, to certify:lel 11110
bet. "
It trill remote the'exidi frotti'the jo( Ogid,
rr. - Si&
r. Coppei. MUSS. Thira•iltiCt, riff.4C.; with the stoniest
iacilit y. eirinv it ututnstittalltill ; ' •
,Muir trial u all shat. Use proprietors tisk, sod *MOOS
%ince the rho.t skeptiral of its wilityt... • -tft •-1
Directions fee Use.—Let the rowtterfie applied upon 1
damp. soft vroolleit cloth. with a vorl Tod/exesitios.
every particle Of oxide mayremoved. , 'be felvi . ' :JOSEPH CA RR. Ginenit'Aretii.
For sale h JOHN D. MORGAN. Drumm.
•
.r ItS. DUFF'S NF:W • MILLMERY 'AND • DR10. 1 .5
MAKING F-STABLISIIAIENT, No.lo St Coil
(between Peitz land tho.Dridge.)—DresseS, Cloaks: Cres t
Mantillas. Bc.. made to the Wiest French and Engljsh
Fashions. • Also. Donneiit Floods. apes, Head • Dtease*
&c.. A choice self:non of 'new ewes. saims„siar..veh mts ,
Freneli kicrwerr.". (Amps. rich Jeep mut bonnet Ribbons, '
I.aces.yringes. Cords. Mittens, Crake, htindins,
Cawbrica.tilandkercLieftt, Or- sale. wholesehe. end
retell at the lowest pr i ce. Cowart Jtlittinercestipplied
with the laieSt 'French and Iligtish l%ttcrtis of et errtiehr
article in the Sliiliuery end •Dress•nialing line nt...New
York prices.' . •
Straw Ikmnelseteaned aga tattled io itmotescht fug;
. -'1•0 Country' /I/ retsainlrr. ••• . - ' ...
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' A LA RGE stock of School liooLn,Paprr. Sustain cry, *IN suit:2lle tbr country sales. unsung NN rich are: ..
' Writing Papers; of fine. medium, and comineitqUalitihi. . .. - ' , I
Letter,
..do. do , ..,..chs....n. .do ...,d.- -1 • il
Note do . 'do ' 'A.! ••' do do - • ..:i
... Piote and I.etter Envelopes. S lates; Pencils'islra'refis '.'
Quills. Steel Pens. Whitlow Puper (yard wide.) Plain end
Printed Bonnet Boards. of different qualities, Blank
Books. in.g - rent variety. Family. Sehookand Pocket Blz 1
Wei. Crown. Medium. and Douldr Crowe Wreaks; Pa ,
per. M•Gully's Eclectic Spellers and Readers, Bay's Res.
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lectit,Arithusetice...ColdisPrituenk.Spellemandlieederiii -,
Sanders' do. do..du.
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A ri th methies—by Adams. DaV it, Celburet, Salida, Kailok; ..
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ton, Emerson. and others.. - ,:•1. ' •.' ....• • • •'' - 1
Geographies—by Mitchell, Olney, Smith, .Moy„sio, !Sop& j
rich. Parley. end others. ' - . • ,
Onutimurs-4y Smith, Ifirklairic 1111tResiiis. Weld, 'lnd
;. For sale, at kw prlal. br., • von?: . 31. , •31113.1.0R. -,
lit Wood et.. 41 dears ashore Poona
Fr
The highest . market price paid ' ja.eash 'Or. -•-.• A
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. - Great Bargain :Corner . t • •
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.1 BATES., IThole.sale and Retifff Decler ~....—..._.. 7.!.
ex Soots. Shoes end Tiunb„Slnre fon, er 9f4INNIIII
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Fifth and •Senithfielet:streres. Piitsburghs—The sola.: -••,..
scriberresp
nen ectfullnina minces. his old • ' :
and the' public gedly. that he 'has to
removedcustome his Boot rs( , • • •:-
Shoe and Trunk Storbso the - largo new warehouse lately ..-!
erected at the corner of FiQh and Smithfield sneeze, op.; -
poqielheoldPilisburgWrnmadry. Where he will keep ots . .
hand a large assortment of Boors. SHOPII4. lIAIR AND
, LFIATITER.TRUN KS, VA.LICE..I, CARPET BAGS, Cee.,
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of all ddairipfions nod sries.•Winel - ibe will sell for CABE
.as cheap as con be bought in this , nrarket. • . t
.
Eking connetced with some of the largest menufactur.;
ing establishments in the eastern .eitses, and receiving
goods almost every week during . the season. he offers A
.
greet inducements to purchnsers. either by wholesale or
1
retail, as be offers his goods at lower prices than those of . -
the same qualitycan be bought elseWhert in the city. - ' ... .'
[manufacture and keep constantly on liand.'Boys' and ' -• "';
Youths' Calf and Kip Boots, a very neat and sersiceitbbi - --r
article.
..-,'
11 - .7• Remember the place, ‘• Great Bargain Comer! , . .-,
apticy Corner Fifth and Su:a:hat:ld sneers - t•
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I - IT l oTe r oP . Wi l e i s e ttb ß s ° cr r ib l aVgith r ;: : ::enrl4l - tirke - t: C l! . I
Ilfateria ilfedien. porn. by Samuel ifahneman, translated
and edited by Charles Julius /Impel -M. D., 4 vols.
Hartomst's .sleus_e.Direpres, by Dr..llempel., vol. I. ' • ' ~,
Ifothecopathic Donsestic 'Afeclicitie. by J. Lowrie,seti.: '• .
larttert and improved by A. J. fiall. M. f). •.. ', .
••
lahr's New Manuel, voL I. Nos. I and 3.
Ilerings Domestic Physician.
•• A Manuel'of Domestic Cookery, for the use of poisons. .
who are under lioraccopadde treatment. . .
'. Iltioninghansen's Therap.r.tic l\.
tic for llomafe
. peelings, by Dr. Ghia. . - - -.. -.. .. ..- .. •
Habernae's Chronic Diseases, vol. d. . . , . .
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' ' Together with Medietne•Cliestit, of different Sizes and ".....
privet ; • • fat!) .•, .., - • victroß scitlßA.-
NraixAßLE H00K5 . ..--nottN•s • STANDARD LP-
`•V 'BRART:-:-Mitchirivefli'e history of Florence and .:1
triswe; Boscoe'sieo the Fourth . Bombes* Lorenzo de
•114ediei : Scbilleeft Don Carlos.nnil other Drsmas; Becit-;
'man's History of Inventions; Memoirs 'of 'Cobol Greet:: •
...,1. -
, wont ; .Sehleyell'e • Philosophy of History: Sclik•yell'i••r...s.L
Drathatic Literature; Memoirs of Col. Hutchinson; Robt.
Miffs Aliieellaneous- Works • Life'of Bomenuto Cellidll : ".-• , '
•Cors House of Austrial-Boittervreck's. Spanish Lams; •.• • .7"
tare. For tale by 11. S. BOSIVORTII & C 0.,.•
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•. • deal . • .• - • • '• ' 4.1 Market street. "
TIISSOLU'IION—The' partnership , existing betwe d
jj.the subscribers, under the style of Poindexter& Co..
Was dissolved on the Ist inei.. by mutual consent 11. W.
Poindexter is , authorized to settle ell the business 0(.114
eoucera. It W. PCINDEXTER,
C. It 'GRANT.
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NOTlCE—Raving purchased the entire interest of C.
ll:Gmtit. in the late concern of Poindexter & Co. , and
associated my son, Theodore Poindexter. withme,'
business will be continued as usual under the style,of.
Poindexter & Co. repel] R. W. POINDEXTRR:• :
ANDRETIPS GARDEN SEEDS—The 'subscriber
I
has lust received hilarious' supply . of I.andrethis
Garden Seeds, warranted fresh and gentutt. embracjog • .
every variety worth cultivating: The attention of fart*.
.era, gardeners, and others, is respectfully celled to.. b
stock. F. L:SNOIVDF.N, •
feh2 • • • No*. 4.9 Vt *leis r''
13100K.S.—I.yell's Elements of Gcomgy ;
BOUTS
Stlliman's Chemistry; • ;
Shepherd's Mineralogy;
Olmstead's Philosophy:' •
. I.arduer's•Lecturea on.Scieneet., , J.-:• a..
Brougham's Men of Liters mid Betkilfr..
Beekmanhi History of Tirventienifk:f.,.,!.
Gray's Botanical Text Boaki
Information for the People; • '
The Art of Painting, For sale
H. S. BOSWORTH. &
Fourth Street. near Afirkei.:"
'1,1011.' .:Four Lois—Bounded by 'tun, 14. rely
and Ray sta.. each lot having 24 feet front, trod ex:
tendinghaekllo feat. Two of them are corner loit,itul
the position of the *hole property is one of the. most at
ventageous in the city. For tuntier infortnation apprt 40
M. SWARTZWELPER, numbs,-
, tietberen Wood and Smithfield.
.13E11201C ouncesiust received and tomtit&
• B. A. PM:INF:STOCK le C 0 4 1,..
decl siorner of Firdoind Wopd its
1)1:RE (Mkt,. .A 141.) 13LALK Tk1a.3,./tocorthe krw
York Pekin Tea Compeena.—Just Teemed it the Pe
kin Tea Store, P.l Fourth street, a very large Ftapplp of
fresh,Green and Black Teas, of all the, dietent trade*
and qualities imported into this Country; .1, aara4
in 5 tb.;.eipies, br 1 fb., lb., and lb, juteltagas:
tin Coqkristers, of the different gimlitlet4. convenient f dor
families and steamboats. !angina in - prices from 771 - ciatit
49- ai,, to us& Fine Oolong Black Teas, at 50, 04, , ,714
talc, and 11,00 fP
'Pe refund - tbeTnonct in all caste 'where our Tees
.do notgive entire satisfaction;, Of exchange tbv r dl!Oen%
Foi sale at the Pekin Tea Stare, 72 Faunh ea, by.
decll JAYNEft
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