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VOLUME VI.
_DAIIii"tORNING POST
P;inted and:Psibliihai ereri;kiining.,
It* pi - It IV RP E R 4.... • .
i tc n r oa.w.Fr. Ow= or WOOD 4...16
Mit TERMS.—Five 15ollara at year. payable stnetly
itt advance. - Six. Dollars will invatiably, be required
not paid Within the yeah .
nWt— Single copies TWO cEns—for sale •at the counter
°Nita. Office, and by the 'Nowa 130ya..i
.
The Weekly Blerenry vaid.Alataufiketuier
Is Pubiinhed froth ihe' same - Office, on a double medium
sheet; at'TWO . IX/LIARS: a-,year, advance—einzle
eopaes - 41Vir thinta.
No paper will bediseOhtinedionless at the (Neore:.
don prate proprietor,) until alt arreatiges are-poid. • '
(i7" - NO attention will be paid to any Order unless Re-,
onapethed bY thethoney, or satisfactory reference in this
_
- - -TERMS!QF ADVERT IS I NG.
,
?SF. EWA= OR TWELVE EINES OR LEM.
One Insertion,• •••; •S 050 One Month
Two. • •doo 75 Two. 010
Three:-10 F
1 00 . , Three do
One Week 160 - Four' do
Twp• •do••• • ••• •-•••,.. • 2 50 Six: • - -do
Three do 00 One Tear
YEARLY: ADVERTISEMENTS:
• . Changeable ot Pkasure.
oxx Knout: TWO 64IELRES.
AtOnikal, 515.00 Six Months SS 20 00
One Veer- •• • , ..20 00 One Tear- -..4.. •• • 30 , 00
I.arger adittitsementa in proportion.
Cardr TOUR LINES. Fire Do.lers a:Year.
Large emit:twig udt be inserted, uuleis as extra price
kr
d - vern menus upon which the number at inaer
'liens 4- not ruttiked, will be inserted and charged until er
' deredtmt. : . . .
Professional .Tarbs
AB. SVCALIKONT, AnOrnry Lau.—Office, Fourth
. street, near.R. Patterson's Livery Stable. febll
r•tR. GEORGE WATT.-01fice, No. 77 Smithfield 'at.
near Sixth st.. Pittsburgh. ang2l-y
1 1K..4. W. OLIVER, Ph s ySiCiatt ant 4 Surgeon.--Oitiee
JI_P N0..8, St. Clair street. Pittsburgh. . I 1 20 •
it TM. vami.A. RUBINSON: lateAJ, S. Attorney, has
I" removed hie office in No_ 8 St. 'Clair st. •
1 Vt. JOHISI:CILA FOI office on S. Clair street,
If opposite the 'Ear,etangel ' auglo-y
ORLANDO LOOMIS, Attorney : at Lam.—Office 4th
v. at., above Wood:_, • - julyt-y
UHOMAS Al,l.l7l.Sll.ll.l.4rAttortity at L e sts.--Odice,
1. Lowrie's BuildiTiss, Forirth st. jan7-Iy.
JAALES,CALI.4.N,Agtortotir at. Lew, corner of Wylie
and Fifth atreein—"LaW Carnet." feblO-y
SENNF.DY, Attorney at Law. Office in the
_I I • same building with Alderman WiNlaster, Fitch
between Wood and. Smithfield . ats. a mrl7-Sin"
JOIIN BARTON, Auerneg at Law.--Othce. North side
of Fifth 'street. between - Wood end - Smithfield. - in the
genie building 'with Aldornian Morrow. , sep3o4y.
TOSUPII C. L iNt'ii:ll3l.3lN, Attorney at La—Oboe . in
tl Wallaces building, on 4th st., between Wood' and
Smithfield sts. novlB-y.
FORtili LAY NO, Anorney and Counsellor at Law
4.,31 - and Noiary Publie.—Office at the corner of 4th and
Wood sts, over Sibbett & Jones' Exchange office. oct4
I‘TD.D.S & DONNELLY, ..AUerneye , and Cal
Il at Latta, Piusbard, Pa.—Office on Fourth et.. be
tween Smithfield and Grant. marld-y
I . :?ENIUND SNOWDEN, Attorney at Late.--Oifice iu
12A the building on tla North Fast corner of Fourth and
SmithS,Aa 'rts. nortl-y
north uide of Filth
smeet,betureeu Wood'and Smithfield, Pitt...Mtn...Th.
seplo-y
f CAND LESS rtr. hI'CLURE, Attsraeys and Counsel
in. tors at Lam—Ofttia on Fourth :street. opposite R
Et H.. H. Patterson's - Livery Stable, Pittsburgh. seplo-y
rOR WARP & S WARTZ WELDER, Aftortiryt at Lite
_ - -Office on Fourth street. hetweett Wood and Smith
field, opposite Patterson'■ Livery Statile. QP7-Y
J O GORGE F. GIL 1,51.0 RE, Attorney and Cost maor at
Lawk—Oirkee rumored to the •:d door below Grant st.,
on Fourth, to theedfice lately, occupied by Alderman Mil
. ruat3o
T N. APCLOWILY, Ationtry and Con 'tarifa, at Law.
fr, Office in Bakeikell'a Buildings on Grant st.
11 C. SHANNON. Attorney, and coward:et. at
. Office on 4th et.. between Wad Smithfield
sold uearly opposite the Mayor's office, nova_y '
T searr, Dentist, Fourth et, hen doors 'west of Mal
c, het- work warranted., and it i not perfectly satis
factory no charges will lie made.
REMOVAL.—Dr. Robert Snyder; 1111..6 11.111. C. •••.
OITICC to Fourth litreet, between Wood and Smithfield
vroets •
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TAMES BLAKELY, Alderman.;—Orrice on runit earcc,,
CI opposite D. Leech tc peel:et line office. Office
,our from 7 o'clock . A. M.. to'7,p - elock P. M.
Beelen has removed his commissionAA, and forwarding, business from the Canal flesin to his
OCNV warehouse, on Third street, nearly opposite the Post
Office. msylo-y
EitIOVAL.—JOHN J. 111171:1-1EL.. Auornev at Law,
has removed to Fourth street, next door to . the office
of Alderman Steel. ' ap7
Aitontey ar Late, Washington, Pa. Collec-
J• ti ms made in Washington, Payette, Orrcue and
adjoining counties. apl2-y
T AW NOTICE—Jaxas S Caiurr. Attiarnes, rend
tiann
_LuseQor at Lase. has removed to the office next , door
west of Itody.:Pattersou.s Livery Stable, Fourth street.
During his absence .upou putiiie duty, fur the coming
month. any . business for him may be len with A. It. -Me-
Zalmont. tsq.i as above. - bl 7
TOHN-UUYI,II. Notary and Conneyancer.--(ldit-e is
♦ Metcalfe building , FOttith street. near Smithfield.
Pittsburgh. Deeds. Bonds. IlTortgages: Articles of
mem, and all other instruments of writing drawn up with
accuracy and dispatch. Titles to Real Estate examined.
y
J IIJWIN C. WILSON, Attorney and Cou,sseuor at Law.
Venanzo county, 'Pa., will attend promptly
.to all business, entrusted to his care. Collections madein
Warren, Clarion, and Jefferson counties..
REFER TO
.3. A. Stockton & Co., • '
Pittsbur g b a
Murphy, Wilson & Co.;
Hon; James Kinnear, Franklin.
' lion. Alex. IlFCaltnont,
lion. J. \Wilson, Steubenville, 0.
110 Ml' CLIENTS.—My partner, Mr. Liggett. and Win.
I E. Austin,'ESq., wiH attend to m/ unfinished busii
mess, and I recommend them bi _the patronage of my
friends. lam authorized - to state thatt they will receive
the counsel and assistance of the lion. R. Biddle. Office
.2tl story of Burke's buildings, 4th street, between Wood
and Market. [jud.lyj SAMUEL W. BLACK.
cicriv KUNTZ, Manufacture of Incorruptible Teeth
1...1 Smithfield street, two doors below Fifth street, Pitts
burgh. Pa. , Always on hand a full.asscirtment of Plate.
and PivotTeethi of a variety of shades, as simple Plate.
Mols.rs and .Discuspidatoes, Gum tooth, Screw Pivot
teeth, &c. !Teeth and blocks' made to or& r Dentists
supplied with all articles in the profession. All orders
trout abroad must be accotapanied by the cash.
. fl Platina always on hand. novls.y
TWIN- A. PARKINSON. Alderman, Fifth Ward, Penn
st., between .Walnut and O'Hara ars., where he may
be found at all times. Those having houses or other pro
perty to sell or rent. can have the same punctually atten
ded to; .debts'egllceted, and all the duties of an Alderman
will receive prompt attention.. 0c27-y
HEN R Y NV. IVILLIAMS; Attorney and Counsellor at
Lam, (successor to Lowrie k Willialus,) Office at
the old stand, Fourth at, above Smithfield.
THE Tall.nership heretofore existing between Henry
W..Williams,Esq.. and myself, in the practice of. the law.
eras dissoltred by mutual consent, on the 26th ult.. and the
business will hereafter be continued by Henry W. Wil
liams, whom I.most cheerfully recommend to all for whom
have the honor to do business—us a gentleman every
way wOrthy of their confidence. .
declEl-11 :WALTER 11. LOWRLE.
7 - Gepikelt. Couveywataer.
OFFICE in Avery. Row, Fifth strict, alioVe Smithfield,
Pit.sburgh. '
1316206. NOUGAT:6, AGIUMSYM6. Bete:, Rt ztssm. and
other instruments of writing, dmmin with nentneks, legal
accuracy and despatch. He will also attend to drawing
stud Ailing Mechanics' Liens,Accounisof Executors-Admin
istrators, Examining tides to Real Estate, &urchin;
/taunts /or Liens,.c.. 4'e.
From his long expenenca and intimate acquaintance
ovith the manner of keeping the public records. ho exiacts
so give satisfaction to those who may entrust-their bud
suss to his care. ' dee 16
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TICOMMOPATRIC MEDMINFS AND DOOKS.---Ju t
.11. received, a fresh supply of liolarropatliic Medicine
Chests. lionroopathic•Cotfee. Sugar of Milk. and a lurge
,collection of the latest put:dietitians - on lioniceoputhy, at
the Book Stine of
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VICTOR SC/nat. fifth street,
apl(._ Between Wood and Market sis
- IVOULD like to call the attention' of Country
Afer-
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chants, Hetet and Steamboat Itar.keepers. private
Families, &e. to examine my stock of • Wines, Liquors,
Cigars, &C., now in store • and 'cellar,- consisting of the
most celebrated Brands, &e. kc. Feeling confident of
having the Largest and best asso,rted stock in auy house
Wesiof the mountains. and being engaged in tl e impor•
tation of,Wineti and Liquors, direct to this country,
-persons can rely on being accommodated. both in prier
and quality.• P. C. AIARTIN.
mar 9 corner of Smithfield and Front Street.,
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• • • •
PRESTON & WAGNER, Engine Builders. have corn
meneed.business on Pe-mist., near the Point. at the
establishment formerly. carried on by Stackhouse & Nel
son. Persons wishing to purchase Stenra F.nglues for
Boats, or for otherpurposes, will please favor us with a
. call, as we - flatter ourselves to be'able to furnish them on
as favorable terms as any other establishment in the city.
Also, rolling mill and castings ofevery description n
be had at the shortest notice.-"
REFEilitlivas—Capt. Robert Beer, .Thomas Scott.
!Church, Carothers & Co., 11. Denny. Esq.. M. Allen /r.-4.
CYPRLAN PREST ON,4I ' 22 r.Noell WAGNER
O c kl eti Tia n ST rid A. p N r ..D h . i. L t . . h A ank - ND . S t6 CA_P his E PAINTING,—Mr.
..infernt.lbo citiz ens of Pittsburgh and patrons,
a th n l c i l t.l % l7h u as 4l
on hand, u large variety of Landscapes, for sale at the
Odeon, on Fount street, between Wood and Smithfield.
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t/ JT & .1. 'DEVITT. Who Janie Gram, dealers in Pro
. duce and Pittsburg manufactures generally, No.
214 Liberty, opposite 7th street. Pittsburgh. ap2o-y
EVEN BIG DOORS CLOTHING STORE. N 0.5 6th
1.71 Street. near Liberty. JOHN FARREN, Proprietor.
Pitutburth. now24-y
VIDA OND GREER. Flour. Piodurt and Grnerai Corn
mission Merchant. and inoicsale Grocer, Liberty etreet
head of Smithfield street. Pittrbnrirlt. ap27
roEIN D. MORGAN. Ino!oak and Retail Druzgist,
t 1 No. 934, Wood street, one door South of Diamond Al
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rALLANSBEE & HAYWARD, Whate.tate and Retail
Dealers iqlligatts. Shoed, Trunks, &c., No. 186 Liberty,
street, nearly oprotite the head of Wood. febd.y
13 A. FA NEST° h & CO.. Wholnto& Drug Ware
1). kowe, corner of First and Wood streets, end cor
net of Wood antSiath sts. fetel.y
'WM. ALEXANDER & SONS, Coffin Makers emit
Furnishing Undertaken. corner of Penn and St.
Clair streets, opposite the Exchange. Entrance on Penn
street. feb4..)-
TORY H. MELLOR, wholesale and retail dealer in
I!Music and Mu-sical Inatramena. Piano Fortes. School
Books and Stationery, No. 121 Wood street, Pittsburgh.
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- DRAZIER'S 11E1,1,0%VS.—Just received an assort
lit mein, large sizes, Brazier's hnnd Bellows; also, Par
for and Kitchen do., wholesale and retail.
• deel6 JOHN W. BLAIR, 120 Wood st.
LS. WATERMAN, wholesale Grocer. Commission
~ and Forwarding Merchant, and Dealer in Produce
and Pittsburgh Manufactures, Nos. 31 Water, and 2 Front
sta.. Pittsburgh. Fa.
F. sacceas. frICOLS.
ELLERS & NICOLS. Produce and General Clidinnis
-1:1 sion Nlerehrints. No. 17 Liberty +street, Pittsburgh.—
Sperm. linseed and lord oils. jan27
ANIF-44 PATTEFLSON, la.. corner of First and Ferry
eta. Pittsburgh, Pa.. mananclurer of rocks, 'Tinges,
rind Bolts; Tobacco, Fuller, Mill and Timber Screws.
Honsen SereWs for Rolling Mills, Ac. seplo-y
J.
DRYA Rectifying Distiller, and wholesale dealer
in Foreign and Domestic Wines and Liquors, No.
114Libert, street, and 5J Diamond alley, Pittsburgh, Pa.
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T WILMA WPM Lumber Merchant. Office on Penn
I. street, between Irwin and Hand streets. Pittsburgh.
:Pa. commissions will be promptly attended to.
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V.XCIIANUE, HOTEL, Exchange Place, Baltimore. D.
11 Donny, Proprietor. Coaches will be in reatlineatt at
all the landings, to convey passangers,free of charge, to
the hotel d c t• - y
wARRICK MARTIN. Agent for the Franklin Fere
Insurance Company of Philadelphia, at the Ex
change office of Warnck Martin & Co., corner of Market
and Third streets. fehl-y
KING & FINNEY, Agents for the. Delaware Nutria/
Safety Insurance Company of Philadelphia, at the
AVarehouse of King and Holmes. Water street, near Mar
febl-y
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P. SELLEII4S..- J7CO.NICOLS.
0 ELLERS & NlCOLS.,Prodnee and General Commis
-17) sion Merchants, No. 17 Liberty street, Pittsburgh.—
Sperm, Linseed and Lard Oils. , , jan2o.
JMIN CARSON. S. J. WKMOUT.
fIARSOIt* M'KNIGHT, Wholesale Grocers and Com
l.:, missiorill'erchants. Sixth street, between Wood and
Liberty. Pittsburgh. Pg. deet.y
'WM. GLENN, Bookbinder, has removed to the corner
of Wood and Third sts.. above C. H. Kay, where
he is prepared to do every deseription of ruling and bind
inc. clecZy
PC. MARTIN. Wholesalr and Retail Grocer nod deal
er in Foreign and Domeatie Wines and Liquors,
Foreign and Domestic Fruits. Nuts,•ik.c.. No 60 Water at.
seps-y
NEW BOOK s.tTaft.E.—lf. S. Bomar : a* Co.. No. 4:3.
Market et.. next door to Third. are just opening a
new and extensive nsSortment of Books and Stationery.
which they will sell, wholes'le and retail, at the lowest
prices. 111,25-y
OHN W. BLACK & Cn.. Wholesale Gravers. Produee
t/ and Commission Merchants. and dealers. in Pittsburgh
Manufactures, No, 166,Liberty street, opposite Sixth st..
Pittsburgh. . mayl2
Literal -advances made on consignments.
.20 BM.S. LOAF SUGAR. St. Mamas` Refinery, just
'received dad for sale by
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I. .1 BuRNsiDE, Auctione.er and Commission Ater
y y chant. Fedeml street. Allegheny city. felt'
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TAMES NEKENNA, ..4iteaeneer and Commission Mu
t) chant, N 0.114, Wood et. febl
OLIN D.DAVIS. Auctioneer and Commission Merchant.
-corner of Woad and Filth ete. febl-y
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rzEBULON KINSEY, Defiler la Fancy Wadi 4. Tram
A fj ming,s, No. 07.:Market street. febl-y
ALEXANDEIt J AY NES, Pekin Ibm Store, 72 Third et.,
near Wood. fell-y
.NICLOS KEY , -iron City Clothing Store, No. 132,
\J. Liberty at., opposite the mouth of Market. febl-y
TOSH A ROBINSO, , Agcnt for ardenfr. Cols Line
:ILF of Packets, Fifth st.. one door below Wood. febl-y
TVII.LLA I JACKS°. , Patent Depot ! zis Lib
"' V erty st., head of Wood. tehl-y
RT I N Lr rLF., Family , (hoar, Smithfield street,
IN.I next door to the Fifth Presbyterian' Church. fed
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EORGE COCIMAN, Forwarding and Commission
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Nji MerehanNo. N, Wood st.,PinOnrgh. nov27-y
& IV, ; • t t s and tationsrs. o
4 56. Market at,. between Third and Fourth. febl•y
DELANY, Fashionable Clothing Store, No. 49, Lib
P
erty et. febl-y
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WON & SARGENT, Bankfrs and „Exchiingt Brokers,
_ll N2E:corner of Wood and Sixth att. Tebt-y
1"• HOLMES & SON. Ban Trs and dealer., in Bxellange,
-1.1 • Coin and Bank Nab?. No. W. Market at. febll•
t . 1 T tne an• tquor ere ant, corner
of Market and Second streets. febl-y
AFULTON. Bell and Brass Founder, No. 70 Seoond,
. between 117.arket and Ferry sts. feta
VHITV. Clothing Store, No. 167, corner of !Abor
t. ty and Sixth sta.
iOW 'SEND. CARR & CO.. Coach and Wagon Ala
kers. St. Clair stree t. near the BrAre. feM-1
DR. BROWN'S OFFICE, N 0.65, Diamond ley. near
Wood at. : febl-y
CWERNEBURG, Fashionable Clothing Rtrabli3h.
menr,No. 25 Liberty street. • ma23-y
EDMOND GRIER, ll'hislecale Groeer, Liberty st., oppo
site Smithfield. man-y
.:17 - INO & 11100RHEAD. Wholesale and Retail Grocers
JCL and Produce Dealers, corner of the Diamond and Dial
mond alley. riuM-y
- EN - D WARS TODD & CO., Gi — ritreiiii'S Furnishing
_ID
Goods Establishment. corner of Market and Fifth ate.,
up statrs. entrance on Fifth. mso2l.y
T. & J. T, NrcANcr, Fashionable . Clothing Establlsh
ment, No. 77 and 79. corner of Sixth and Liberty
aireCti. max 3y.
J OHN IXITLE..Ia... Wholes al e Grocer, Produce mid Commission Merchant, Third st.. between Wood nod
Market.
AAk r---1.77-02r:ci
SLOM MORRIS. Trim/ma el bride - 44n
Faun, and &opts Dry Goods, 65 Market st., lmtween
Fourth and tlis Diamond. maM-y
TOl.l N CURRAN, Fashionable Tailor, Fifth street, near
Wood, opposite the wake of the Morning Pon.
man-y
TOIIN 'BUMS:FY. Glum Bts - ran. No. 1211 Wood
v„P greet, Pittsburth. Pa. Gold Leal:ballast's Foil. are.,
constantly on hand. and manufactured to order. Inta3-y
Ar ment2fAlN4 9 Ells,?lzelf7f;r7l na
ands
Second
streets. ap 2.541 m
CCI IL PAULSON, /fat and Cap Manufacrtirer, and
. denier in PLRa of all kinds, No. 73, IN ood st., next
door to the corner of Fourth. febl
l mission dfrrchturcy corner hooftesgbleerGt;ocarnri
Irwin as
fehl-y
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CA. AVANULTY & CO.. Faararding d Corninis
zion 21Irrrhants, Canal Basin, Pittalaugh, Pa.
inara.dy
FHUME, Piano Forte manufacturer and dealer in
Musical Instruments., No. 112 Wood street. near
Fifth. novl9-y
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TTAYS & BROCKWAY, Druggists, and Agents, tier
Patent Medicines, Liberty street, near Canal Basin.
TOSUPH WOODWEI.L, Importer. and dealer in For
-4,l_cierkarur Domr.,nc Hardman, corner of Second and
oc/.1 y
QAMITIrd. MOOT Hat and Cap Man trfoeturer. and
1:1 dealer in Erns, No. 7.5, Wood nueet, third door above
Fourth. febt-y
AMIJEI. ikt'CLURICEN & Agents for Car Hale and
Rippard'n Re -ulcer Line of Packet 'Ships from Nev
York to Liverpool. No. I 4 Liberty it. febl-y
A IBEIS BLAKELY. Agent for Messrs. Roche, Bro.'s
• Co.'s Linc of Packeu. PCIIII a, four doors below Ca
nal Basin. febl-y
TORN ArCLOSICKV. Tailor end Clothier. Liberty
tft between Sixth street and Virgin alley. south side.
5'1,114/1
Tos,Ern MAJOR, Boat Store. Ship Chandlery. nod
Agency of Pittabargli Lard Oil Factory, No. 4, Mar-
Yet Pittaburch. janl2-tf
T A ineEdc O'CONNOR, Proprietors of the .Pitagh
Portable Boat Line, corner Penn and Wayne streets.
JAMES MAY. Who. Wale Gnaw. Forwarding and Com.
mission Merekanc Water street. between Market and
Ferry. febl-y
TArti.L & CURRY, Bankerr and Errhange Tire err. No
11 65, Wood stolinl door below Fourth, west side.
febl-y
_KRIMER & RA.1151, Bankers and 4.rritaisze Dm/cm,
earner of Third and Wood sta., opposite St. Charles
Hotel. !Phi .y
JTOIINSTON h STOCKTON - . Bonhseitro,
Printer, and Publishers, corner Market and Third eta
fehl-y
Al o s S . E :ne A,T cr:n o p o 4. . o k. p .t i for the ca l'orti
I h ,Watel ' a r tf t d c Fro h t:
at.. at the NVarehotvw of Atwood and Jones. febl-y
ITICTOR SC:11113A, Book.vracr. Station,. and Binder.
V Fifth st., between Wood and Market sta., Pittsburgh.
Pa. in ni..y
M'STEEN. Brass Founder and Gus Firer. Smith
fighl street, between Diamond Alley and Fifth et,
FitiAiurgh. drelß-ly
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SPRINGER WILLIAM lIARSAIMII.
$& W. lIARBAUGH, Commission and Forwarding
. /Iferchants, and dealers in Flour, Wool and Produce,
?\o. 53 Water, and 104. Front street, between' Wood' aud
Smithfield streets. Pittsburgh. • ttstlo-y
R. W. POINDEXTER.. T. IOIcDEXTEU.
PR OINDEXTE & CO, Wholesale Grocers and Cont
mission and For.varding Merchants, No. 91 Water
street. Pittsburgh. ap2l
Vir R. MURPHY, AVholeaale and. Retail Dadler in
Y . -DRY GOODS, Norih..east corner of Market and
Fourth sig. ap2o-y
SAhrUa
MORROW, Manufacturer of Tin, Copper,
and sheet iron ware, . No 17 Fifth street ; between
Wood and Market. " lOlO..
JMIN CARTWRIGHT. Importer and Manufacturer, of.
all kinds of , Cutlery, Surgical Instruments, ¢c., No. 83
Wood street, second doorbelow Diamond alley. febt
DILKIisiTON'S thItIVALLE.D BLACKING, mann
' factured and sold wholesale and retail, Smithfield st.,
between Sixth and Virgin alley. obtl2-y .
ru. l 4'..AßTNEßSlllP—Theuudensigned'has associated
with himself John Nicola, from Bultinkore, in the taro
eery and General Conunission Business, hunter the style
of Sellers Nicole. Dated lstJtutuaryll4' 8. --
Jan2o FRAELBELLERS. •
13acHARD T. LEECH. Ja., mporrer, an. dealer 11
1.1., Foreign and Domestic Saddlery, Hardware, and Car.
rings Trimmings, of all descriptione, N0.1.23' Wood st..,
Pittsburgh, seven doors above Filth, and ono door above
H. Childs& Co.'s Shoo Store. ap44
110 COUNTRY NIERCIL&NTS.—.&. 111.1.50 x &
.1., 62 Afarket street. invite the attention of Cogunry
Itterchnnts to their extensive assortment of Foreign' and
Domestic Goods,
whfch 5411 be sold at eastern jobbing
prices. frr'Wbolesate Rooms. 2d story.: scan
ItHOMAS PALMER., Manufacturer and Importer of.
j WALL PAPER., Pine Board Prints, Borders, Land
scape Parer, Ornamental Designs, Transparent Window
Shades,•4.c. and Settler in Writing and Wrapping Paper,
Bonnet and Binders' Boards, &c., &c., No. 4., Market st.,
between Third and Fourth,Pittsburgh : ye. marl 4
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111. n e ar Market, lis E g 7 -d ed E to ras 'm t ake P S 4 a 4r ss Castings,
and Brass Works genertfll;, on the most reasonable
terms and shortest notice. Ile invites machinists, and till
those using brass works to give aim a call, as'he is de
termined to do all word in his line very low. my''?-ly
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1%1 ITli & SLNCLAIR, (late Martin & Smith./ Irka&sok
k..) Grocer; Produce and Corilmation Merchants. 56 Wood
street, Pittsburgh. The undersigned having entered iato
partnership under the above style, respecttully ask the
patronage of the friende Of the late . firm . and of.purchas
ers generally. They 'feel warrantedrirrpnamising that
they can give satisfaction to all who may buy of them, or
confide business to their care. WM. 11. SMITH,
mart 2 6 W. M. SINCLAIR.
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GLASS ES* 'A.BLISSENIET.—MuIyany & Led
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 ate.. Pitts
burgh. Our works continue in full operation, and we
are constantly adding to DUI stock, which Anables us to
fill orderswith promptness. Purchasers are respectfully
solidited to call and examine prices and terms. sepal-y.
SAPKINLEV, House. sign. and Ornamented Painter,
s and dealer in PAINTS. No. 41, St. Clair at.. Pitts
burgh. has constantly on hand all kinds of PAttera, either
Dry or Mixed; Japan and Copal Varnish; Linseed Oil;
Boiled Oil; Spirits Turpentine; Windom Glass, of all
sizes; Putty, Paiat Brashes.&c., all of the best quality,
and for sale at reasonable prices. sepll.-tf
DA. CAMERON. alantrfneturrr of
h ollow Ware rind
. Platform Seale". and Castings s general, respect
fully asks the patronage of his friends. Ile feels war
ranted that he can give satisfaction to all who may pur
chase of him. his establishment Is on NEKelvy's plan of
Lots, sth Ward. maral-ly
CEOIIGr. COCHRAN, Commission and ,Fortaarding
kX Merchant, No. 26 Wood street. Pittsburgh, continues
to transact a general Commission business, especially in
the purchase and sale of American manufactures and
produce, and brreceiciugand forwarding Goods consign
ed to his care. As agent for the manufacturers be will
be constantly supplied with the principal articles of Pitts
burgh mnitutacture at the lowest wholesale prices.
Orders and consignments arc respectfully solicited.
TA RUGS! DRPOS!:—.I6cI ifshlir, Druggist and Apatbo
ll carp, nonh-west corner of Wcysl and Fltth structs.
- Pittsburgh. will kr:up cauctantly on Land Drugs, PoiiAs;
Oils, Dys-Stufis. &c.
N. IL—Physicians' prescriptions carefully compounded
from the bent matenals, nt any hour of the day or night.
Also, an assortment of Perfumery: fine tooth, hair, and
clothes Brushes, which he will sell low for
each. ap:Nt-ly
TILLIAM TROVILLO. Undertaker, Filth street,
k I mediate!). opposite the Theatre. respectfully in
forms his friends and the public in general, that he has re
sumed business sa a Facilitation! Undertaker. Ile is sup,
plied with and always keeps on hand Coffins of all' sizes
and kinds. Shroudh, and all other articles necessary on
such occasions.
Silver plates. ice bores. and leaden coffins will be sup
plied on order. A him hearse and carriages always ready
to attend funeralv. eep•.tk-Ly
EXCHANGE'. HOTEL,
Corner of Penn and SI. Char Notes, Pittsburgh, Pa
rflifE subscriber. having Assumed the management o
1 this long estiiblieheit and popular Hoteh.respectfully
announces to travellers and the public generally, that he
will Ire at all times prepared to accommodate them in all
things desirable in a wall regulated Hotel. The House is
now being thoroughly repaired throughout, and new fur
niture added; arid no pains Will be spared to make the
Exensrna one of the VERT ILL.'S Hotels in the country•.
The undersigned very respectfully solicits a continuance
of the liberal patronage which the license has heretofore
received. THOMAS OWSTOINI,
feblibdaw Proprietor.
John DT. Voornßend.
r‘RuGoisT AND-APOTHECARV, No. 45, Market
street, three doors above Third. Pittsburgh. will have
constantly on hand a Well selected assortment of the beat
and freshest Medicines; whieft be will sell on the most
reasonable term. Physicians sending orders will he
promptly attended to, and supplied with articles they may
relv upon as acnuind
Physicians' prescriptions will he accurately and neatly
prepared from the boat materials, at any hour of the day
or night
Also, for sale, a large stock or fresh and good Perils.
mery. dec3O
J. D. LICIMIZR. C. VD. ANDEDN.Dt,
Late of Pin.burgh, Pa. Late of Nagbrille, Tenn.
TEHMER & ANDERSON, DZA.ITICS tit Corron.—Fiar
warding and Commission Merchants, Net. 8, Front
Street, acre Broadway, Cincinnati, Mitt.
filer Zit TO
Merchants generally. in Pittsburgh, Pa.
Merchants gene ml I y Nashville, Tenn.
W. F. Lane & Co., Louisville, XT.
Springer. & _Whiteman, I Cincinnati; Ohio.
James-Rthuston & Co..
Ilewitt, Item & Co.. New Orleans.
Magre g or & Morris. New York.
Duval.Xeigltler & Co., Baltimore.
Smith, Bagaley &Co.. Philadelphia.
Daniel Deshon. Boston. sep2l4T
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tiCTIONEER and Commission Merchant, Corner of
Wood and Fifth streets, Pittsburgh, is ready to're
ceiee merchanilize 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.
Regular sales on Mondays and Thursdays of Dry
Goods and Fancy articles, at 10 o'clock, A. M.
Of groceries. Pittsburgh manufactured articles, new
and second hand furniture, at 2 o'clock, P. M.
Sales every evening at early gas-light. augl2-y.
AFUI.TON, Belt and Brass Pounder, has rebuilt and
' commenced business at his old stand, No. 70 Se
cond, between Market and Ferry streets. where he will
be pleased to see his old customers and friends.
Church, steamboatirand bells of every size, from 10 to
10.000 pounds, east from patients of the most approved
models. and warranted to be of the best materials.
Mineral Water Pumps, Counters, Railings. &c. &c., to
gether with every variety of Brass Castings, if required,
turned and finished in the neatest manner.
A. F. is the sole agent for Babbitt's Anti-Attraction Me
tal? so justly celebrated for the reduction of friction in
machinery. The boxes and composition can be lied of
him at all time.s. nov1:1-v
Q . IIAWLS.--.4..4. Mason 4. ('o.. 62 Market street. have
1.0 received the roost extensive assortment ofShnwls to
be found in this city. In addition to the various -stles' of
Cashmere. Turkeri,Mool Plaid. Thllict. Net. dm. ho has
received a new styleal French Long Shawls, a superior
article and very bialabanable. novl t
Spring Privations for Is4B.
ucoRD sr. CO., (fate 111 - Cord HAT
TETIB. will introduce the Spring Style of
11 AT S this clay. Saturday, March Ath. 1815.
Their friends and eilstomers are requested to evil and
examine their stogig. of Spring flats, must received from
New York, at theiridore, corner of Fifth at. fl Wood eta.
marl y
Leealiing, Gripping and Bleeding
No. 55, EIYIII STREET.
L.
D. NORRIS, (Successor to M. R. Delany.)--Fresh
l
ils Leeches received monthly; attendance at all hours.
Reference: The Physicians of Pittsburgh. Allegheny and
March 13, 1.1348,
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I most cheerfully recommend to the Physicians, Fami
lies. and all my
acquaintedformer friends and patrons, Mr. K. B.
NORRIS, as being thoroughly with the busi
ness, and worthy of patronage. M. DELANY.
mar2l-Gm
1;0 t BAER--Six large Building Lout, each having 21
1: feet front on Cliff street, by 156 feet deep to Cook et.
Price, 5250.00. •
Also—Two Building Lot*, in Allegheny. each 24 feet
front on- Juniata street, by 123 feet, to a 24 feet alley.
Price, 5200 00.
A profitable business can be had; the figturetotools,
Ac., will COM about 81,500. Terms, 8560 in hand, 8500 in
five months, arid 8. - RiO in twelve months.
S. CUTIISEIIT, General Agent,
malt) Smithfield street. .
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rl7 Mn DUFF'S BOOK-KEEPING
1 Va r y , ILIT II I I NG .. ROO7II. ,, S d R r
' Batik. Buildin.,_es, North side of
a • theDiammtd.—Personsticairingto
Sul their. Mercantile Education, in the most thorough
and expeditious manner, will find Mr. D.'a Institution the •
most perfect West of the Mountains. •
Partnership settlements and balance sheets made out.
Mills, Factories, Joint Stock Companies, and all kinds of
busioess, can be furnished with a specification of ac
counts, drawn up in such At Manner as to exhibit the
opening, condueling, closing 'and final settlement of the
affairs; thus affording the keeper of the books an un
erring guide, from the eomthencement to the termination
of the business.
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PITTSBURGH, FRIDAY,- JUNE 2, 1848.
Business glarbi3
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Wall Paper Warehouse.
140. Xl7. MARKET STREET, between Third and
Fourth street, Pittsburgh, Pa...-THOMAS PALMS
m . nifacturer and Importer of WALL P A PER,. Fire ß,
Board Prints,, Borders, Landscape Papers, Ornamental
Designs,Transparent VlandowSlitales; and dealer
in Writing .and Wrapping Paper, Bonnet and. Binders' .
Boards, kc., &c.—lnts at present 011 hand every extensive
and well assorted stock of every article in his line of bu
siness. To persona who buy to sell again, he will Make
solibrrai a discount as can hardly fail to secure their cus
tom; and the great variety from which housekeepers will
have it in their power to select, and the very tine prices at
which he is determined to sell them, will, he flatters him
self, present such inducenients as cannot be offered; in this
location, by any other Rouse in the trade, -
Irr"Rags.and, Tanner's Scraps will be taken in ex
change. at the highest prices.. , marl3-4m
LAND - FOR SALF;- . .-The snbseriber offers for sale 500
acres of Land, in Middlesex towruship,'Butler coun
ty, between Butler and Pittsburgh, andseven miles from
11ut1er,.350 acres cleared, thebalance wel4timbered, with
three farm houses, a large barn, aryl a good mill site, With,
sufficient water for a grist and saw mill, thereon. On the
same stream, four and six miles above, thereare two
grist mills, and several saw mills. There.is no ..better
land lit the country. It will be sold all together; or in
one, tWo, or , three bemired acres, Parsons ;slaking to
have good level land, easily farmed, Would do well to
avail themselves of this opportunity, and exhmine t
land. rinar23l • • WM. BOYD
Spring; Style.
Q MOORE. has joist received from New. York, the
Saturday,Spring Style of flats —whicli he will introduc
on March 4. All those in want of a neat
and superior Hat, will plot's call and examine, at No. 75,
Wood street, ad door above Fourth street. . m 3
LIAM. FASHIONS—S. Moore has lust received-from
New York the Fall Style of HATS, which be will in
troduce this day. Saturday, August .4.11 those in
want of a neat and superior HAT would do well to call
at NO. 7.5 WOOD STREET.
ang49 3d door abOve Fourth:
P OWNSEND, CARR & CO., Successors to the old hrm
1 of C. Townsend & Co., and Carr & Rowland, beg
leave to annonuce to their friends and to the public gen
erally; that they are now prepared to execute all kinds.
of work in the Coackt and Wagon-making business, at
the shortest notice, and warranted to be of the best qual
ity. The very large quantity of seasoned timber with
which they are prepared. and their facilities for basineas.
enables them ioniser° the public that they, are prepaicd
to carry on an extensive and prompt, business. in their -
line, and they respectfully solicit a ontinuance of tbe
liberal patronage bestowed upon the late firms. send
kw7ltinvoTrrt:r/
AGIUBBLB k Co. have removed to the corner of
. Wood street and Diamond alley, over S. 111'Clain's
leather store, where--Ahey_ are prepared to furnish Vsniart
Blinds, Wholesale tail Retail, at prices much reduced;
having a very eccentric ntddi of paintinzand other arty an
tages 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 dnrabie. •
N. D. Wide or narrow slats—portable or Pcmlftnent i rns'
tenings furnished. Ofd Sfinds refitted. dec2l-y .
TEEL AND Fl IA; AI A NrAcTott subset - 1-
r) tiers, having enlarged their establishment for the roan
ufacmre of 'arum. and Fnas—on the corner of O'Hara
and Liberty streets, Pittsburgh—are prepared to runtish
Files of every description. of the beat quality; and being
determined to make it the interest of consumers to pur
chase Files froin them, respectfully invite the patronage
of all who use the article.
marl6-y J. ANKR.I3 -. I dr, CO.
XTEWLY INVENTED PATENT BLOCK SPRING
1.1 TRUSS, for the immediate relief and permanent
cure of Hernia and Rupture. (Suited to all sizes.) 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 thorougly adapts itself to any move
ment made by the wearer. it can be worn.without inter
mission. until a cure is effected. Tbe subsCribers have
made arrangements for the manufacture of these valua
ble Trusses, m a superior sty le , in Philadelphia, and have
them now for sale at their office, 2\o. TI Smithfield street ;
near Sixth, Pittsburgh. GEORGE WATT,
/YI • D. IV. KAUFFMAN.
"IVEIV DRUG STORE,—Joni D.
safe Monoss, 117totrt
ill sa and Retail Druggist, 93k Woo street ,
one door South of Diamond alley, Pntsdurg. , —The
subscriber has just received from the }astern cities, and
is now opening at the above stand, a full assortment of
articles in hie line, consisting of Drop of all kinds, Dye
Stalls, Paints and Varnishes, Chenucals. &c., together
with all such articles as are usually kept for sale at a
wholesale and retail drug store. •
His stock is entirely new. and has been selected with
care. He is confident that his articles, both as to finality
and price, will please such as may favor Idru with a call.
mySby
ii,rONONGAIIELA PLANING Alli.r..—lssms Mau:
INCIER would respectfully inform his friends and the
public. that kill new establishment is nowin full operation,
and that he is prepared to furnish Boat Cabins, and till all
orders for Planed Lumber, with promptitude, and at the
lowest rates.
Board and Plank - , planed on one or bah sides, mkt
stoutly on hand.
Boors and Mouldings, of every description, made
to order.
Builders and Carpenters would find it to their advan
tage to give him a call, as he can now furnish them with
planed stud', suitable for every description - of work.
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1 - 1, IFTH WARD LIVERY STAUL.E.—The
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1 subscriber. haring brought out the well
known Livery Stable knt by C. II : Doty, in the
Fifth Ward. respectfully informs his friends and the pub
lic generally, that he will keep at all tiraeaa stock of din
best description of riding horses, buggies, carriages °full
kindi, and in short everything required in . his line of
business.
A considerable portion of his stock 4a new, and he is
confident no stock in the city will be s erior to his.
His tents will be moderate. His stable is on Liberty
Cl, a few doors above the canal bridge, where respectful
ly solicits a share of public patronage.
- CHARLES COLEMAN.
rrrile is also provided withh Inelegant Worse, whicL
will be furnished when required.oct2s.
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New Hat-and Cap Store.
ItCHAS. H. PAULSOI% . I, (late.of the firm l St
of Paulson & Gill.) having opened his new
. store, at bio. 7:1 'greed street. next door to
the corner of Fourth. Is now manufacturing, and receiv
ing Imm the Eastern cities, a very large assortment of
Hats and Cape 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 'Trim
mings, 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.
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IH. CHILDS & CO. are now receiving
their Spring supplies. consisting of ono 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 Leaf Hats, Men's and Boys' Summer
Cape.
ALSO--A large lot of New York Tanned Bele Leath
er, al I of which, having been purchased at the loicest
rates, and ■elected with great care for the Western
trade, will be sold at a small advance an the cost and
charges.
All merchants wishing to purchase will find it to their
interest to call and examme.their stock before purchasing
elsewhere. " mar 27-11 r
40 HAVING AND HAIR DILESSNG SALOGIN—Btscr
17 50N & Foos - ram, Tonsorial Profroors, have fitted up
the saloon on the corner of Cherry alley and Water st,
nenr the National Hotel, formerly occupied by Clement
Archer, and are prepared to wait on gentlemen et once,
with ease. comfort and politeness.
In connection with their saloon, they have fitted pp an
excellent shower bnth, where persons can have shower
baths at all hours of the day.
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They still continue to serve their customers also at their
Old Stand, corner of the Diamond and Union Street.
NTEE — ITT,T STORE.—JAAtEs la b
WILSON, Hat Man ufacturtr, (formerly of
the corner of Diamond alley and Wood 154.0
begs leave respectfully to inform his old customers.friends.
and the public, that he has opened' a NEW STORE. on
Smithfield street, where a choice assortment of HATS,
CAPS, and LADIES' FURS, (ns good, neat. fashiona
ble and cttc&e, as soy in the city,) may he hid, J. W.
very cordially invites his friends and the public to remem
ber his new location and establishment, and give him a
call us hearty us he intends to welcome them.
mar lt-ty
Whirl, Cann, ILlmbrolf a anti ftrabol
MANUFACTORY,
.No. 140 Mod Street, between Sixth anti Virgin Alley, Pitts
burgh, Pa, opposite Dr. lierron's Church.
dtir t z. Joan W. Tot has always on band, of his own
c*manufacture, a large assortment of. Mits,
, Canes. Umbrf/kts, and Parasols,. of every de
scription; which he will dispose of, . 'Wholesale
or Retail, at prices as low as they eau be pur
chased for in the Cities of eitheriticw York, Philadelphia,
or Baltimore. Workmanship warranted equal- bh those
manufactured in ciihcr.of the above mentioned Cities.
fJ Repairing done neatly. .ca
apw..3mo.
Fashionable Hat - and Cap Itlanutriet.ory.
GEOP.GE S, JJ SHUTZ. Agt. ratmectfully
informs his friends and*, pohlle,general,
ty, that he has commenced themminfactana Lk
Hats and Caps at No 33 Wood street, ornyilw above tha
corner of second, where ho has nOw on hand a fine - .as.
sortment of Hate and Caps of /45 own manufacture which
he will dispoie of Wholesale and Retail on the aunt
reasonable term for bash nr city acceptance. Hata
made to ordei at the shortest notice. aplfklmo.
ridEA-00 hf. chests Young. Dyson ; -
k 5 " " Imperial and Gimpowder;
30 catty boxes " 4r
10 hf. ches Chelan Pollochonr, For sale by
ma 9 .1. D. WILLIAMS, 11 0 Wood et
ADESIDERATUM TO ALL WHO WRlTE.—Marhx'
India Rubber Fluid, for preventing. Pens corroding
in Ink; also, for adapting:them to write on Parchment,
'without the miller pumice, and to facilitate the ink flow
ing free. To Studente.!tonveyancerp, and Mercantile
men, it is invaluable. By' merely adding a few drops of
this Fluid to the Ink In use, it will instantly ..he. found to
be the best auxiliary ever offered, as it neutralizes the
acid, precipates the sediment, causes a free flow, of the
ink, and dispenses.svith the trouble of wiping a pen.
Just received and for sale by
JOHNSTON & STOCKTON, Stationers,
9)3 cur- Market and Thiel eta.
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AUCTIONEER AND COMMIS:MON MERCHANT,
etIRCULAIt.—The undersigned. having complied with
IL/' the requirements of the Auction Law, and taken out
a Cominieston as - Auctioneer. for the City of Allegheny,
lanow reatlytoreceive..merchandixe.,m all its varietY,
on consignment for either publicor privetclinic; and from
long experience in the above branthes of blisinest, flat
ters himself that he will be able to give entire satisfaction
to all who may favor him with their patronage.
Liberal advances made on consignments. - I shall en
deavor to make speedy sales and quick returns.
Tendering you and.yaux frimts.pmservices; , Lremain
your obedient servant, WM. J. BljitiVlDE.
, Allegheny eity„Septerriber, 1847. •
James May, James Menlly, John Univ.. Jr.. John B.
Guthrie, Wm. A. Hill &Co., Jones R. Mlllintock, James
K. Logan, John D. Davis, Parke & Hailleen, John B. Me-
Fadden &_Co., Alexander.Stuarh,Ynand & Stovenson.
- Ohll CM-tsars. shit;
ThiPoRTER and hlnnufac hirer or CtitterY, 'Surgical and
Dentatltuarumente, Saddle rsand Tanner's hand tools,
Taylors Patent Shears,- &c, Also, manufactures Truss
. es, , Supporters,&c., in great. variety; • •
- Jahn Cartwright, manufacturer. and importer of Pen,
Poekvt. and Table Cutlery . ; Razor's Scissors , Piles , saws,
Toole: &e... has removed to
SW- Woo" Slaw, seiond‘door below Diamond alley,
And has lately received large assortment of ' • '
PEN AND POCKET KNIVES. KNIVES AND FORKS.
Also, Rogeri , and Whotsenholms' FINE CUTLERY,
/MAWR, Itodgers', Wade and Bro.'s Razors, Scissors,
Razor Stroph. "Damascus and Wire Twist
(TUNS, -- .RIFLES AND PISTOLS,
Allen's, Colt's, and .Bltint's 'REVOLVERS Powder
Fltiskii, Shot Belts, Game Bagsi Walker's and Core's
Extra Percussion Caps; Bonin, Dirk, and Hunting Kniyes.
Tools, such as Callipers, 'Dividers, ,Plyers, Nippers,
Hand Vices. 'Squares. Rides, Braces. liits,Spoke Shaves,
Stocks. and Dies, Wire and Iron Cuagea, Mathematical
Instruments, &r., in very peat variety. ,
Me - Jobbing and repairing neatly and punctually-date;
'TIRE subscribe Auctionrliaspaid in tt7i r t ° h tl e T ci reasUry of the
monwealth, the amount of, liccuserequtred by law.
He has given the regularly approved security, and,tiken
out a eomission of the first glass. as'an Aoe howler of the
city of Pittsburgh, and rented that spacious wareroom
belonging to Sylvanus Lothrop. Es: q.i. No: 114- Wood st.,
three doors from Fifth, where, ha isprepared to attend to
the sale of every kiild of Merchandise. Furniture, Real
Estate, Stocks ; Shipping; &e.te ither at' the Auction Rooms
or on the premises, mid will in all cases exert himself to
the utmost for the benefit of 'his employers, on the most
reasonable terms; he will sell_exclusively and only on
commi..sion; neither purchasing.nor having any interest
whatever on goods in the store, but merely the Commis
sion for selling. thereby giving all owners a fair Chance,
without partiality of having therein property disposed of
to the best advantage.
Sales will be promptly settled' when made; advafiees
will be givea at any tune on the most acmunmodating
terms; merchants will not •be charged for advances.
Regular sale days, Mondays and Thursdays, of Dry Goods,
Groceries, Furniture. &e.; and every evening, Hardware,
Cutlery, Watches, Guns. Pistols; and fancy articles;
Books, on Saturday evenings.
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CA EAP HAT AND CAP 'HOUSE,-
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N 0.102, Wood Street.
SPRING FASHIONS.
4 SILK, REA.Y WI, AND NUTRA lIATS. II O I k
The subscriber resPhetfully informs his customers and
the public, that be has - returned from New York, bringing
with him the most approved style of Hats, for spring sad
summer wear, adopted by William IL Beebe. Broadway,
(late Beebe h Costar.) lie would also inform the public:,
that he is daily_manufacturing . Hats and Caps, of all des.
criptions,srltich he is deternuned to dispo.tdof at priees
to please-slie"ptirehiser: that is, cheaper than any other
flat establitiliment in the city.
Ea - Country Merchants, wishing to purchase Flangsmd
Caps, by wholesale, are requested to cull and eiturrole
his assortment: as' he feels confident of being able to
please in quality. Oilentity, and price.
GLARSC;OW, Manufacturer.
N0.102,,W00d at., 3d door belowlohn.D.
mar4-43nt Commercial Auction Rooms.
ilar • ork Pekin Tea Company.
CAUTION TO THE PUBLIC.
A LEXANDER JAN. - NES is the only authorized agent
/I in Pittsburgh and Allegheny cities, 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 our Teas is an imposter, and deceives all who may
patronize him. it is commonly known that thd Pekin
Tea Company's TRU have proved Superior to alrothei
Teas sold, acea for this reason many persons have dishon
estly pretended to have the sale of the Pckin Tea Com
pany's Teas, when they are .1W the time veruling trash
and cheap stuff, which they have obtained elsewhere.—
Others again assume the name of the Pekin Tea Coin-
pony and imitate our packages, and thereby- deceive
many.
We are informed that Diem is a person in Pittsburgh
selling Teas wide; tile 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 Ted Company, es consumers
of tea will readily discover by comparing the article they
sell with the genuine tea, sold by the New York Pekin
Tea Company, at the storeOf Alexander Jaynes, No. 72
Fourth street.
N. D.—Mettsra. McCALLIMONT & non). of Philadel
phia. have no connexion, whatever, with the New York
Pekin Tea Company, nor have they any right or privi
lege to sell teas under . eso nearly resembling ours
as to have a tendon - to .lew t• e publia..
t • 'GLASS & CO.,
nov4 p an. 57 Fulton st.. N.Y.
. Ore a.t. Sale of NI rarity Stook
4Tuirextensive stock of old LANDRETH NUR
-BBRlES.—Philadelphia, is.about to be disposed
of at PUBLIC AUCTION--the undersigned in
tending to relinquish business. Stich an opportunity for
obtaining Nursery Products at ductile'', has never been
presented in America, and the attention of the trade, and
all who wish to decorate their grounds in Town or Coun
try, or enlarge their Green house collectio ns , is respectfully
invited. For improving the. grounds of Cemeteries,
Churches, State and County Offices,ete., this sale will af
ford unequalled facilities. • Catalogues'in detail are in
preparation. The sale of thi out-door articles will com
mence on TUESDAY; MARCII-21st, and the Pismo in
P 0.% on TUESDAY, MAY 2d. Proper aid 'kir StifeLpack
ing and shipment will be given, when required; and as
there will be no postponement or reservation, persons
from distant points may attend the sale without fear of
disappointment.
Orders to be executed at PRIVATE SALE still be
received until the above periods, and the usual strict at
tention given. L hANDRETIE A FULTON.
It may be proper to state, to prevent misapprehension,
that it. is the Nursery, business only, the subscriber is
about to relinquish. tits attention vinti be hereafter whol
ly devoted to the, culture of seeds, and to their sale at his
warehous-e7,-.65 Chestnut street.
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tu• Anyfurther information will be given by Mr. F. L.
SNOWDIiN. Pittsburgh. mar 14
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XTEW HOOKS—Memorials of Methodism—lair:6(lne
-1 It non of Methodism into the Eastern Cities, compris
ing biographical sketches of its first churches, and remin
iscences of its early struggles and successes. By Rev.
A. Stevens, A. M.
Memoir of Rev. David Aheel, M. A., 111issionary to
China. by tile nephew, Rev. G. R. Williamson.
Mark Wilton, the Merchant's Clerk. By Rev. Charles
D. Tayler, M. A., author of "Margaret, or the Pearl,"
"Lady Mary," kc., &c.
The above. with a great variety of new hooks, on hand
nod just receiving. ENGLISH,
am 22 56 Market street.
rIMIE READY RECKONER—For Ship. Builders, Boat
I Builders, and ' l umber. Merchants; being , a correct
measurement of scantling; boards, planks, cubical con
tents of square and round timbers, saw logs, wood, &el,
comprised in a number of tables, to which are. added ta
bles of wages by the month; board or rent, by the week
or day; and railroad distances; also, interest tables—by
J. M. Scriber, author of the " Engineer's and Mechanic's
Companion," &c., &c. For sale by .
JOHNSTON .& STOCKTON,
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nuirle . Booksellers, cor. Market and Third ate. '
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IMSIIING IMPUDENCE..—From' a published
card of M'Calmont & Bond, of Philadelphia, the
public would be led to believe that we have been claim
mg a privilege we had no right to. That "they have
abandoned, some time since, the exclusive agencysys
' tem," and that we have right to claim ' " exclusive privil
eges with their teas." I never pretended to sell the teas
of this spurious concern. I have been selling the teas of
the New York Pekin. Telt Company for the last two
veers ' as the public.are aware. and have been .to New
York four times in that dine, end never heard of this new
concern until lately but as teed! dealers. . . . ~
The tea brininess of IWCallinont & Boutlii'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
firm to assume ; but the fact intended to imply thrby,
that they have any connection with the so -calla 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
haring refused even thus far o confide in them.
I' know not what kind of xI they keep, nor what kind
of tens; I am only certain
_t ey keep or obtrun none
'of the Pekin Tea Company.'s o New York.
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Any person reading tlihnenrd will see MO g ross decep
tion they Wish to practice on'thepublic, and to the injury .
of my business. M'Callmont & . ..Band are wool dealers
in Philadelphia, and have rent WE agent out here to pull
wool overtho, eyes.of•aome of our good • eidzerte, • Look
nut i n , the hißek sheep. reovidi . ALEX. JAYNES.
VALtha Ci PY PROPERTY-4'or Sall tat bn
proved Property on Liberty Street rontainirdp.
large Brick Dwelling House with good'eellars, st, Nikt
efie-anee two Parlors, -Dininproom Kitchen and
room on first 'lcily a Hall and four' splendid rooms" oh:
story. Three tine rooms on 3d story and, three maths - en
the garret all finished in modern style and ti eoMfiortable
hider.
Piro large 'Building Lots on:Pann'atiriet -a bargain
can ba.bad in the above -property aindied' forDann,
terms acconiodating., 8. CUTHBEItT, gen agent.
April 8. 1838. Smitbfield sive* dth arrant
OULOVIi.
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&. - E. TODD ' 'Would respectfully. hirer*. hlha.
chance of this city and .our castripierspit4
tha we have removed oat stock of Shirts and' en*Fet
nisliing Goods. to the corner of Filth and Alarket streets,
2d story over W. & P. Hamm, entrance pti,Fidh street,
where we intend to keep.On hand relktyge IttOckietShirm,
of our Own manufacture with .en assortment of Gentle
mess' Furnishing Goods,:usuallykeptby Eastern Whole.
sale furnishing Stores. . . .
' Being very thankful for tiie kind patronage bestowed
on us tor the past . year, we would be happy to receive
calls from our old eustomers.and merchants generally;
and would inform - theta - that we intend' nothing on our
part shall induce them look further, as we expect to add
largely to ou r stock, and diminish our prices. •
Merchants' and 'dealers arc solicitcd - to examine our
of Gogda• • aplo.tf
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F'retich spiced Chocolate; a prime article.'
rd. B.—We pledge ouraelvessn all eases where the a
bove articles do riot give *mire ;satisfaction. le rerun; the'
George" rmor,."
F.ASMONAIIIXTATI4IIII.: 1 4 :o. 43, Market atreet.—
HtsYthe teitioSaitia Tailoring F.stablishrnent teithe
rooms on filar - lief tit,latelp . ' "occupied as &Bookstore, by
Bosworth Ektlci4.the undamped is prepared to fill all or- ,
d.ertt In pia Hue vatieli may be entrusted .to his care by his
old friends and mistoracrs, and the pubic ganer.ailye His
long experience-in - the business and the '
success with
which he hat prasecuted itin Pittsburgh, emboldens- him
to hope for a liberal share otpatronage. He will make
all detrcimtions of Clothing in.the.best zrutnaer, and most
fashionable Ittyleil , Vß
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'VOA SALE.—.A. valuable propoziy: o f t wo
jr: bounded by-Bedford and Webster streets.
Also, a valuable property cif tbree'aeresi .iteparated
tram the Fiboviiby Webster street. There properoes.are
handsomely .situated for private residences, and will be
sold brthe acre if required, or, if bouglittogetheroccitth'
readily-be pat into Building lots each_ .posaessing thee'fronts. and being only' abbe* 150 ? •ardafrom•the Iffitite
,the ith Ward.. :They Till be sold at a baralin.
S. CUTHBERT, general Agent, Str.ithheld, above 4th
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• 11 . 0 0 II .AND JOB PRINMG:I) . PF.IV - Eir
'VILE Proprietor of the 11a0=1 , 16 POar and Mitaccne
A.XD 11Lsamsexcaka,, respectfully inferno ! his friends
and the patrons "of th.se'papera; that be haiCa large 33.
sortment of JOB TYPE. AND -ALL OTHER MATE-
Ilecossasy to f Job priotjog Office, and that he is
prepared to execute
tenant rugs nusrixo or army. orscßwrioN: -
Rooks,. • Bills of Ladingi Circulars,
Pamphlets, .• Bill Heads,- . Cards
Handbills. Xlanks, Hitt Tops.
P 4il kinds of Blanks. Stage,Steantboat and Canal Boat
Bills, with apprnpriate . Ctits, prffited on the. shortest 'nntiee
and most reasonable terms. '
He respectfully asks the patronage of his friends, and
the publicin general, in this branch.of his business.
sep22- „ L. HARPER.
Vegetable -, Pailmosstsfeilltatitiimi. •
TT ia now twentysears.sinee Lfirst.inted.theNeireta;
1L ble Pt - Amon:icy Balsam ikrity . figaily.. Since:that time
a
if has been my practiee to keep bottle of the article by
me for the:use - of my family, which is large, and for the
ilienefit cif niy friends.- havetinifoinily'retma it to be a
very,traluable, efficient medicine; and thinlb thathy nsing
it seasonably for the Complaints for , which it is recent
mended. it has often prevented - the - disease from taking a
more serious form. In one instnnee, — l - feetimmentled it
to mybrother, who resides in the State ofNew York; who
was dangerously -ill with.a. disease of the lungs. lie
has since writteiv to a:clot:more, having found no-
WiliCh gave him so ranch relief. .. OTIS. PIICK.
Sold in Pittsburgh by • ' '
8.-A. FABINIESTOr,K & CO..
Corner orFirit arid Wood;- also, corner of Sixth end
'Wood st.reetre.-
TXiOTS, SHOES. TRPNRS; Poiran sbre ft I fere
-11 ward, wholesale and retail Boot.. Shoe and
Store. No. 180 I.ibertV street., nearly opposite the head of
Wood. F.& 11. have in store and are receiving their Fall
and Winter stock of BOOTS. SHOES. &c.•,,consisting of
the largest stock they have ever been able to bring to this
market. Our stock of gooks have mostly been manatee
lured te our order, and expressly for. the. Finsbury,' mar
ket,' IVe have ecinstantly oli hand'a splendid Stock
of Hayleartrs Metallic G um IRastic,Shars; both foe•lidies l
and gentlemen's wear,' the , most beautiful article ever
manufactured. Weivotild solicit an akamination of our
stock of goods,_hy all who wish to purchase either at
wholesale or retail, as we efixili - ileti -at a:small adran re
above ram Cannily merchants will find it , to their, inter
est to call and examine oar stock bc6rirlurchisinc.
•1. . FOLLANSBEE & HA'S-WAR D. aas" ~ : f• •
No. 186 Liberty, at.
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Mi .--- lANOS—•Chickering.—Chic splendid rose wood 6 oe
.Jr Lave Piano . Forte, spade by Chickerina-, Boston:'
Herz.--One semi-grartrPiano Forte, from the ntinitfac
tory of Henry Hera, Pariii39t. Octaves. '• -
Oak 4- Co.—Ono carved rose wood 6 Octaseethade
by -
Gale & Co., New York. One dittr
laved: - o mahogany 61
, ~ .
Octave
a r
w t,
h N c e h w h Y as o rk een O i n n e
uesegata moauhg a y n ea r P . iaP,c 6
etwo
bandied dollars.
SECON'D HAND PIANOS.-An excellent summed
hand Piano, made by Laud & Brothers, in good order.
Price 6100.
One secondhand Piano. Price WO. .
For sale by - JOHN H. MELI.OR.
nov9
.81 Wood street.
- IDANCY GOODS at Z, Kr - max's new store 67 Market at.
11 45:pcs china vases, various styles.;
4 doz. pieces shaded and plain velvet ribbon; •
2 " black . " t. 2 " Celestial and TerrestialGlobes;
11. " Ivory. Memorandum Tablets:
4 " Cut velvet pocket books and card cases.
"
iforse-shoe combMimitillen of shell;
6 " G e ntian silver tenbells.
IMMINGS.
A large lot of Gimp T
h R ead black fringe.
A good assortment of Drab and mole colored;
i‘ Gimp to motel";
IVide black;
<, " Graddited Battens.
With -a great variety of miscellaumatis goods, amongst
which are
Extra large size Emong Bags; ' •
Coral Benda, assorted strands;
Writing Desks, all sizes;
I.adies work boxes. "
Backganunon Boards; -
Gold Spectacles, all agea; , • •'
Black Union Galloon. •
All the aboye goods will be sold low. nov2s
7,l * ASKS:...=.3trst received, by - „ZEB11/...ON
IV"- Market street. —. -
1 dozen fine Wax Masks; - 1;;0. • •
6 " " Piper " ; ;„.` : •
"
5 " Common; •
3 grass Metallic Comb Cleaners;
1 dozen Egg Boilers; • - ' ' '
1 " Salt Spoons;
2 " Bone 51 ustard'Spoons;
4gross German. Silv er r Table Spoutiai
44 "
Butter Knives; Tea
1 " Picture. Toy Books; -
20,000 China Marbles; . •
6 dozen find, Woolen-Comforts.
A great variety of COttle and Cups.
5 dozen fine French wilMw • '
...willow Market " •
6 " Straw Travelling "
• 1 " Clothes
12 " Metal Toy '
1 " Willow Cradles;
6 " Glass Motto Seals;
3 " Bone " Stamps;
•
3 Allen's Patent Revolving Tiitols; -
6 pair. common ,Brass " •
1 dozen setts Chessmen,i,
9 " "
.Dominoes; -•
6 " Tailors . "' Tape Measuren.
6 - " - Steel Rey-Rings, assorted; ' •
3 " China Dogs and Sheep;
1 " Strings Amber Beads;
12 Nests Drums. jan29
rt_R RT
OCEES, &c-- . •
kjf 400 bblif. N. O. Molasses;
- 50 bbls. St. Letiis S. H. Molasses;
12 hf. do do- dd do; '
200 bags Coffee, prime green;
75 lif chests assorted Team
110 six ;Mond caddies 'V. IL and Imperial Tea:
1530. do 'do do;
50 hhds. Sugar;
40 bbls. Tea;
100 boxes Bxlo Window Glass;
10 do 10x12
50 dri Tobacco.
A large assortment of all kinds of Groceries on hand at
the new warehouse of . EDWARD - HAZLETON,
North-east corner of thu Diamond.'
DRUGS.—GIum htyrrh Turkey;
Gamboge;
•"-
Kino True; .
.•
.
Opium,Crpp;
" Galbitnunt, strain ed,
Extet.Jalap;
Dandelion; : .-
" Belladonna;
Just received, and for sale by
B; A.. - PAHNESTOCK & Co.,
ecou •
Cpr. Pint and Wood sta.
AA VERY fine asstnt of Fancy and Variety Goods,
such as'Pana, Accordeon . a. Jewelry, Gloves. 3litta.
Steel Goods of every descriptuan. Also. gilt and silver
Fringe, Stars Lid 'tassels for Regalia: . At.
1 ZEBULON ..KINZEN'S,
apt 69 Market street.
STEW BOOKS.--HOBARDS BUTLER'S ANALOGY.
bas Analysia of Bishop Butler's Analogy of
Religion, Natural and Revealed, to ,the Constitution and
Course of ?fature; with notes. Also, CratifunTs Ques
tions for Examination; revised and adapted to the use of
Schools,by Charles E. West, Principal of Rutger's In
stitute, city of New York. -
Anthon's De Seneenue, De Amieitied. ¢r.—The De Senec
tote, Do Amicitias, Par:Ooze, and SomniuniScipionis of
Cicero. and the Life of. Atticur by Cornelins Nene*:
With English Notes, Critical and ' Explantitory; liy Chas.
Anthon. L. L. D.!
The Boy's Spring Boak...—Description or the Reasons,
Scenery, Rural Life, and Country Amusements; by Thou..
Miller;. with 36 illustrations.
A Ndrel by Marryat.—The Children of the-New Forest;
by. Capt. Marry-at, R. N..
Sir Theodore Broughton; or Laurel Water;'by G: - P. R.
James.
The above works received this day and for sale by - •
JOIINSTON ts_STOCETON, Booksellers,
mal2 corner Market and Third sts.
Teast Teas! Teas!
FRESH .A.N-D FRAGRANT. IMPORTED IN 1049..
JEST received' at tha.Pekin Tea Store.... No. ;11 Fourth
; street. near Wood, Pittsburgh: a very heavy stock of
fresh GREEN, and BLACK TEAS, from the New York
Pekin Tea Comp ani all imported thitspring. The young
Hymens nod Oohing Black Teas are very tine . and frog
rant, packed in lead, in and 5 lb. packages also in
half chests. Retailers are invited to call and examine
our stock. They will be accommodated with any quan
tity they wish for—from 5 lbs. to a half chest at the same
Also a prime lot of 50 bags, of old Mocha, Gov't Java.
Rio,o and St. Domingo Coffees, at whole6ale arta retail;
Lovering's double "refined Sugars in loaf, crushed
and pulverized, at 14 cents perlb.; usually retailed at 16
cents.
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tend to every thing in the tine of Undertakers, as they
have quit ` the, business of-Cabinet Making; add their at ,
tention will be devoted altogethetto:rthe above business,
keep:a /arge assortment of COFFINS made and aulslited,
covered, -
and lined in the neate s t =tenet, tvith a variety
of materials, end at all pricii•:vre keep snnoups rear
dy made, of all sizes;ot,flanifel„.Cambrla, arid ifltialltq
at all prices, and made: in the: eastern style', and'all other
artiele.amecessary for dressing the dead.: and 'fotnitbityg
funerals, Of quality and prices Wean STI , VERTIATES
for engraving the name and age i . ICE , CA :IRS for laying
the body, in we, by those' who wish to. keep their friena,
any length of time, and lrvo.ElNG , y4N3levpar l ee
for laying on the hodyf LEADEN - -Cokes Wanly' on
hand. We have waplctidid near HEARSE ands pair of
film horses, and any number orahe heat- 6aitiages, cps;
etc., and will be prpalpt; punctual, and-raiii44idde.
g (XIS - .WI INK, Fer
. Suet or Qtiill Pen,s,Ond the.C4pyi7Alt .Prets.:- , -Thio Ink
in the result of the experiments ofitiveraiyeareolevottes
to the manatee - tete, on an extensive scale,. of tut.artfcle
'suited to all the . purposes of the - ebasurner... The iterfee.:
than of this Writing Ink consists the.follewiltePlaPer.
tire: Flaunty -1u which property it will b'eqbtind.to.
surpass all previous preparations. It will flow with pore
feet freedom,' ither from gull[ or stee l. Pens, and is engris
ly free., from any corrosive qualities. Cotes—The qolor
of this article IR rerielt, beautind blue black. - -
good black Ink, from its necessary chemical
constitution. requires exposure -to thanit to impartadem:
cpbar. - It ptirt.tnot,. therefore, be expected, that the itukt
men.me the bottle is oped, the Ink be found to, ho a...jet"
bfack. The "firatappearanee will-be.pale; but . after..eXe
posure to the Chemical action of the atmosphere; either:,
on paper or in the iltkstaud, itwillasinine a brilliant bleakhue
::
' • • • ";
color is unalterable by lapse
tinte r -. wilL »ever fade.t*,On this account. nit iinportans
reronts should. be,nuttle in this article, as-years only_`,
. deepen and strengthen its tint.•
N., B.- is suitable for - nil-kinds of Meta* .
L'ens, end for Pens made-of Quills; mid wliat is 1600.
tam and very desiraide. with inaal will give* perfeef,
impreission by the Copying Press.
We are using, in-the-tirstinttionswitlfwhich ara.:
connected, Atorris. Alus 1344 Writing Ink pond, in rellPSet
; to fluidity, brillianey,and permanincy, believe 4.Aupstre.,
to any Ink we Gave heretofore used." [Sigtited.l
" A.Thurst on, Cashier Bank o( Louisville; :WM., Rich
unison, Cashier Nertherg Bank. of Kentucky.; George,ci.
`thtwallintey. Casitier -Rattly of Kentneky • '1:: L. I,..th ret Clerk. ,e
President of
.the Des
:Darren County Court; Curren Pope, Clerk of JetTersolk,
County Court: P. B. Atwood, Secretary Fireman's Instt
canc. Company,;. John, Muir. Agent Lexington ..bestirarthei
C ompany; S. S. Goodwin. Secretary Portland
and Insurance Company.; D. S. Chambers, Sceretely,-
Franktin Fire end Maritsa Insurance. Cotnpanyt..l:-..4..
Rhomer, Treasurer LontsvilleSaying Institution:"
.A snpply, of above, Ink. just ree'd'aud for safe bt• -, t l,
feb7 JOHNSTON dt:STOCKTON.-!.'S.
Labor' Saving Powder 3
MOUNT EAGLE" TRIPOLI, nrA,NuFAcrnmak +Mr
- - THE Dosratir 4rpuivr Ed aLE iroass
11 ~,, ..-, A L-.
MlO cleaning the r mince of Windows. Nirrari,... 0 ,
I Glass Ware. and restoring into its on transpA '
rency, this article is decidedly Avithouran ettinall ' , Boat'
time endili
•• bsu• are saved by its use:. A thousaml;tefer
ences cotdilthe adduced, if accessary, to certifx,l9,lltillt:
tact. -
Irwill remove.theioxide front thesurfare of il'aist,4;l4;
err. Cappr. Brass. Britannia, Tin. tf.e., w ith theltgateir•
facility, giving it at, unrivalled polish,: : , •-•• .: . :,1 ~,..--.
A fulr trial is all that the proprietors nik; anii'vvilkstoltt i
since the most skeptical:of ite utility. --, - _
Directions Dire Directions fir 17sir.-441 ihe'Powdei be applied peon ,
damp, soft woollen Ploth. , - , 'With , a very iittle e,x.er.illnt .
every particle of oxide may be renioved, .' ,„:-',...,.., t. - :, .
felk JOSEPII_IL- CARR. General At ' -
For sale by JOIIN D..llo,ltl.l4NiDrug gen,
etRS. BUFF'S . TAW - --ty_ .
~A,,,,i" „wait
MAKING ESTABLISLIMENT, No,. 10 St.. 'C/0/r sr.,.
(between Penn watt= Bridge.l—Dresses,,Clcnahs-t.'
hrantill.*fic., made to the latest, French pad Eng*lir(
Fashiona: ' Also. Bonnets.' Ilooda. Capes: Head * Dresses.",
&c. A choicestelction °fuels, styles Satins, Silk Velhatsi '•
French Flowe rs. Gimps, rich cep -Mtl„:. bonnet- „RibboAts.i•
LaceS,Frii t Oes; Cord s, Buttani, Crapes,7tlodee,lllMihrta...
Cambrics, , andkerchiefs, Ac, :for sale. wholesalteaindj •
retail' at e loWest. price , --C ountry Milliners, supplied
with the latest Frenehand English I t nnerna'arevery new; -
Yorlcarticle the AppiueTy and.pres.s.lnakingajno, 'fp - 40w
Strat , Bonnets cleaned and "al tercifto• ihe Pic:tent bitiW:'
/..,,f.oasntrint.
_.....,
t.,..
... :
A . . lii . i. RGE stoclrof Schoof IlOoks,'Pankr;SLtiiiiii47t4-,::
-suitable. for,coputry s4les, arnong_winelr twat? 1,,, .‘,. _
Writing•Ptine rs,of fiie. mcditun, and common tilltkittit,,,
- Note do„. ~ -do ,• do do: ....! do , " •1«"-rias
NoteiinlYtettir Erveiopes. Slates,PenCils. Tirltferei„.
Quills; SleelEeni. Window Paper fytlttittelPranteadd
Printed Bonnet Boards, -.of didereut rmalitiekt altatitr.;
Fkiolci.-hPgreat vinery. Family:Schaaf and Poclteirlilie
bles. Crown, Medium. and Double Crown Wrappuiertiet,
per. 11I'Gliffrs klelectic spellers and Readers, Rays**
beetle Aritfuntitics: Cobb's Printers,Spellera,m4Benders.i!"
Sanders do= do. AO. - • • , -
..
.;
4 ri thawthics--by-A d am s t Davis. Conk/ rn; Smi th;Sitit l lo l '
top. Buterson,.and others. - . -, . - ~• '''J , ...v." , .
G'eogiraphies—by Mitchell, Olney, Smith, liforseiGdr..i
othe
rieb. Parley, and otters.' ." oe
• - .... ..• ..., - :e, ‘ ; 6. - r
Gra
rs.—ltY' Smith,' Mrlilatint )3.0 1 c 'ustYr, elftaigf
mmars
For sale, dflow priers: by' : ,- .IOIIN H. MEI,LOR, ,
81 Wood s t.... l diorstabove , Fearth . : 4l, •
' TO - The highest market price paid in cash for good
mixed rags.
..... it .„,, er ,
1 .
- J. BATE,So Whelesak and Retail i1ia1et,...,.. --
' in Boors Shoes and Try mia,Store rornerorillisemilli7
. ,Fifth'and Snziihfidd streets, Pittsbfirgh-Ther.sitb;:
.Iscriberrespectfully.announces to his nld enstOmers'"
and the.public generally, that he has removed his - Booti,',
Shoes and Trunk Store to the large new wurehotiserlata/7,5
edakthe•eorner of:Fifth Ad Smithfield streets,"iip. '-'
posit° . the oldPi.u.sburgh Foundry where he wilEkeestasts'-:.‘
hand :flame assortment of BOO'r . S. SHOES. HAIR A1i11 , ,, ,
-LEATHER TRUNKS. VALICES,, CARPET BAGS,Ite..; , • ,
of all descriptions and sfzes, which he will sell for stassr
..
as cheap as can be bought in this market. - • ---:' .....,,.
Being conneteed with some of the largest,rnam*Mp t
ing establishments in the eastern dues, ariCroceteutg,
goods almost every week- during the seastinllic ogres". •
great inducements to purchasers,. e ither by-whOletailii.cie
retail, as he offers his goods at lower prices theitshollelot , .-
the same finality can be bought elsewhere in the city., ~,,.' .
I manntacture andl an
ceep constantly on hand, -I Boyesitt2 -
Youths' Calf .and Kip Bootle, a veYy neat and senneetithio "
article.
flp" Remember the place," Great Bargain Cotitetw , .. -
J. TES,I
TIA 7, • -
a pS-y Corner Fifth and Smithfield streets. " -
- Er OMIzEii—,,s. T OMBOOKS.-.lust neceiveate Ilia;
11, store of the subscriber, in Filth aL, near Market: ..-. ~."
Materia.Mediert,-,pura, by Samuel Hahnemanetienehireilf
and edited by Charles Julius Hempel, M. D.,.4 cols, ~.. soy ,
'Hartman's Acute . Dei easei, by Dr. Henipel, v6l. 1. ' 1
Ilomceopathic Domestic;Medicine, by J. Lissyn'e,4*;' ,l- " ,
larged and improved by A.J. ' 1ia11,.111. D, • . , 1 ,..,,i...„ L . ,-,,,.
labr's New'Manael. vet:l.-Nei 1 and - 3. `''' .
,- • .
Herings Domestic Physician .,- ::-• i ..: ' -, i -,,,,, ~:. ~,,,:
. A Manuel of Domestic Cookery, for the u.senf . plfspsik
.... 1
who are under Homeopathic treatment. ' - ' ..•
13ooninghausen's Tlteralamic Packet Book, fOrillnii,V.l
pathistz,by Dr. Okle: -
Irobeman's Chenie Diseases, vol. - o -. *- - i ~,;
Together with Medicine Chests = of different sizes 161 ....;
prices. laptel -- - VICTOR SCRIBA.
'VALUABLE HOOK.'? —DOMN"S - STANDARD 1.1.-.
BRARY. — Maeldffvetrelliatory or Florence andl.
• Ptinffet.Roscoe's LEO the Fourth ,Roscoe's Linstizb - do .
Medici: Schiller's Don Carlos and other Distnna; ; Deck., i•L -
inareif History et Inventions: - Atetebirs of' Count Orruitt..,
moot; Sehleyell's Philosophy* of Ilistory;;Sehlerbipi -'.., ,
Dramatic Literature; Memoirs of. Col. Hutchinson . ; Hobli:r.'s
flilreMiettelltineritie Works , - Life or BrnenutoCellitilt,....:
Cos's House of Austria ; Botenveck's Stmnish lAteller''' ''''
lure. For sale' by If S. BOSWORTH.. 4t,Acr.,, , :_i1..,;
dec4 ". ' -- -'' .7'43 Marketstreet. .. -
.--
_the subscribers, under the lityle of Poindexter/tr./L.4,
:was dihiotwed on the tat inet., by ntutual . conscrit.„ •
Ii S{r
Poindexter is *authorized to set:ie. all the business
concern. •
• • • vt •
IsiOTiFeztraving pugebased Abe entizoialerest
of C.e
i&the late coneern of Poindexter & Co, „mut
associated my son. Theodore- Pr.
oindexte.itiith tne,busiriess wilt be e.ontinued. AF-usual underrhe
Poindezter & - Co: rep2l] R. AV. POINI E7C7721.
•
AN'DRETH'S • GAI2DFiN subscriber •
14 hits just, reeeived , his annual supply . isf , Larriciittlyee
Garden Seeds, warrautediresh and genuine, erobtaskag
every' variety worth cultivating. The attention arran4, - .
era, gardet,er.s, and'others-i-is•respectfully^ralletillotltaFßP-4::..--
stock-. F. /4- SNOWDEN
OOKS.--/..yellfekletnentfrof Geology, "
Sfl C)ft.rnistry;
Shepnartre Mineralogy;
oftesteafrs Philosophy; ' Lai•dner
Lectures on Sfienee;
_ Brougham's Men of Letteref,and Seieffeal
Beekman's History of Infiefitionsi, •
Gray's•Botanlcal Text - Book;
Information for the Peoplet-
The Art of Paintiu& . For sale by .
H. S. BOSWORTH
Fourth street., near Marker.
14 P R 'S . .c , i - t - 1 , 7Cudri. l 4ga-;>,Efounded- br bow
in.d each lot having feet front, and exr :-
tending: hie 1.10 7%900 of tteirt are earner
the position,,of the wlnfi'la property, is one of the mostaX
vantageous to the City. For further informatirm apply 10
, 14:13-WARTZWELTIFM; Vourth-st:.,'
nev3-tf between 3:good:and Sreitbfilid.-11
_113F.11 1,201'e ACID-75 ouneesptst, recetved antl tbraa44. ,/
by - .A-. PAEINETOCK. CO. -
dect.„
„. - wiper of,Firet.tui Wood.itix !Inge" ! -,F;il
Ta - Cra Glt F.N..AND.Bli.Alitikpi,!l-3,,fropt gir,44)4a,::;.-k'4,
ore' Perth{ tea' Cornicing.-- , liist.renetrad at thaXe
kin Tea Store, 72 Fourth street, a very large-truppljetirfll'illg
fresh Green and Blaek „Teeksti.,4iLthe. different . gra44; . - • ;---
and qualities imported Into this country; packed in lealt - ;::
iii 5 it , boxes,,inl tb.tti ttr.:ttud flb.:uttek6ates. - -41*sw - 7i
tin gilutiaters,..o( the .dAiresent qualities. ecurvautot,lSAAct.'-'?3
litiniliCa t ttitditearaboata, ranging in pricer from, 371 cent,- ,
14,094450., Zoe gltqlong-,:lila,ejr Teus,-41-Mis:2lprizt;tr,
qtfe:., tufdlp.,qo flc IL . , .:',•,,11-1"..
-'lFtivill: Ofhitd:the'
money to hit Vases . witekettoTeas :" . .....
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icle.notoky.o.outtret.tuttotoeth:motttitittuthgeutsrvoirsig,v.t,,,f:
for sale at the Pekin Tea Store, 72 Fourth'st., b 4, . .,
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