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    ESTABLISHED IN 1786.
BUSINESS CARD&
AA NSON, LA MAW & Co - Hide
eraoS Ferry at. New York.
Harmasaseas—John - Crier PiusburAit, E. Leviek
Co. Philadelphia.
Consignment/1o( Western Leather!aolieited, and lib
eral advances made, if required. ' fell:Mat
A TWOOD, JONEd & Co.. Coaniusawn and FOr
'
.LI. aiding Merchants, hzve retOrnerl to their old
. M.and,Water end Float streets, Pittsburgh. °c9l
•
urns.
aRAUN tr. RUrER, Wholesale Auld Retail Drug
gists, corner of LAbeny and St. Clair streets, Pitts.
bnutria
0433 1 M N bULBENTSON, W1,51;45141 - Itocers,
13 and Commission hterehaute, Net 145, Liberty .1, ,
Pinsburgh. l'a, de3lly.
I) A. FAIINENTOCK & Co., Wholesale and Re
-1). tail Druggists, earner Wood • ath sIL JO
, • DAUALEY SMITH, Molesal , Grocere, 18 and
Al Wcod stleet Filuborgh. • '
C. A. Mc
11 1 1erchantULTY t, C;t7al F reulti, Vita:2B4 Co
mb Pa.
meh9
WM. oncrwt, Joan r. newton., Jas. w. nansutr.
(10LE.MAN, MAILMAN, & Co., iblanufaCtotera of
Carriage Some and A 51., A. B. and,. Spring
Steel, and dealers or Coach Trimmings of Orrery de•
Settption, manufactory on St. Clair v. Warehouse 13
Waal st.. opposite St. Charles Hotel. ituaa
1, - /WALT & °LUBA/7.T, Wholesale Grocers, deal-
Ea erg in Produce and Pittsburgh Ithinutuntres, nor
m° of Liberty snit Hand sts.. fed;
11r16 1 1.1Nl a irtENNEIT., (late ' EatrAlth, (larch e
t Co.) Wholesale. tirocers, COMIALC6OII sod Dar
erardutur Merchants, and dealers in Produce and Pits
burgh blanufacturcs, N 0.37 Wood at., betorecns3l and
3.1 streets. *en
T. a. nu m, OVA MET, JANCI ,A.X.,
- I,sallifill, HUEY & Co., Wholesale Grocers and
•, L- , Comaismon Merchants, and Agent, for Braga.
L.. . Cotton Yarns, Nos. 67 Water, and ltn Front sta.,.taa.
burgh, Pa.
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OALLAGHEIL LONG d MILLER,. Bell and Mims
Founderrathd Gas Fitters, Ha Front, bete
Rood and Smithfield streets, Ithnbargh, Fs.
'11:r illabett price given for old Copper and Biwa.
dela
FX)ROE COCHRAN, Commission sad Forwarding
Merchant, No. 07 Woods:root. Pittsburgh. myl7
Xt .
BRUNoi,itilato 1111 i Red Lead Mann
" Xt. Curtner, Paint and Oil Merchant, comer of Lib
erty end CPI tars sts. Piasbarta 1 . / alb
=1=243
=asap oleo. ,
rata' DICKEY Co., Whale — s;l72e r - oe — era, --. deToi -
mission Merchants, and dealers in Produce, Nos. La
mission
and 107 Front streets. riasburalt. nova
.
101LN NANKIN, Auornei and Counsellor at Law
em) Commissioner for the Starr of Pennsylr.ia
td..Leinis,./do, Otte 01 PUtshorghl
Bennuctess..—Pituborgh: Hon W Forward, Hama.
um 2d , Candless & N'Clare, John I. Parke,
aualla & Semple, M'Cord & King. jel4:ly
, JOHN SCOTT kCo., Wholesale Gluten, Forward
ing anal Commission 111crehanta,Dealers m Pro
. • does and Pittsburgh hlarmfactures, No, 7 Commercial
= HO*, Liberty street, near the Canal, - Pittabanrh, Pa.
• arysdy
JBRYAN, Rectifying Distilles, land Wholesale
, dealerla Foreign end Domestic Wines md I,
qnors,No. 114 Liberty curet, and RI Diamond Alley
itisbargb, Ps. • jyl7-dly
TAISEZ S. PdcGUIltS, Saw of Use Oa of Alaeo and
McGuire,) Merchant 'Abhor, St. Chaska BtulExtas,
Thud meet. new Wood. riush• h.
'FAME3 A.. HUTCHISON, & Cm—Successors eo
&I Lewis Hutchison & Co., Commission &Unthaws,
ma Agents of the SA Lotus Swam Sugar Refinery.
Na 4.5 eraser and SO from meets,
lent . _
ir B. BLACK., bicrelsat .Exchange Hail
dings, St. Clair at, Pittsburgh. Icl OU
TORN S. DlLWORTll—Wholes.nle Grocer, Pro
t/ duce and Comminkak dtereheel,Nw 27, Wood sr.,
Pinsburglt. •
q. 01IN D. PdORGAN, Wholesale Druggist, and deal
ut in DP , Studs, Yainls,.oils, Vansiahes, An., No. 93
rood mosey one door South of Diamond Alley, Pi
bo h. ittsnn]
TVIIES lam, Jr, & Co., (successor aJoseph 6
J
DaTiSa Ship Chandlers, 30 AVateritrect. °cal
OHN IL hIELLOR, Wholesale and Retail dealer
ill Music and Musical instmoserus, Behoolliooca,
apes, Slates, Susi Pens, Quills, Printers' Cards, and
Statiounxt - arnerally, No. 81 Wood st., Pittsburgh.
liCr Hags boughs or taken in trade. septh
. r seliooNm A.FT. 4k. CO, Wholesale Droggeos,
No•E4 Wood street, Pittsburgh.
TOHN D. DAVIS, linettenteu., corner nth and Wood
N streets, Pinsbar&h. oat*
TOHNSTON fr. STOCKTON, Booksellers, Printers
and Paper Manufacturers, No. Cr Martel st.i Ma
nn ;h. led
OLIN WISER, Wholesale. Grocer, dealer in Pro
"[,ducia, Pittsburgh blunufleturss, Tra Plutes,ku. Nu.
to No. 2?..1 Liberty st, Pittsburgh. jans
am= nom, DICIIADD FLOYD.
T FLOYD, (late 1. Floyd k C 0.,) Wholesole
tt• tinkers, N 0.192 Liberty street seps
TAMES DALZELL, Wholesale Grocer, Cummitsuort
Merchant, trod dealer tu Produce mid Pittsburgh
Idmafiterurres. No. al if war at, l'lttaburgt.
V LER&- JONES, Forwarding mid Coramowou Mer
MIL chanu, Dealers iu Produce and Pittsburgh 0,11.1ni.
untared arueles, Camel Basin, laesr lih st. ihtt
_
Vesuvius Iron Woprks.
LEMS, DALZMI.,,!4. Co., manufeeturers of all ei
a. U., Si,hee 13oder Iron and Nails of the best
quality. Watehouee, 54 water and 105 front et.
bon
L 8 WATERMAN, Wholend. Grocer, Foraoard.
. -ins and COMIiIi/Siol.l alerchant, Dealer an Pitts
burgh Manulactures aud Produce, N.B. 31 Wator et,
and es ' , rasa c_ ;3:
LAMILliVrth• li/VTON, I%'holesol.:Urocers,*•.. -
yrudiug gold Conanthisfon Merchants, dealoWL
m and rtuaburgh Mouldnetures, Noe. la obit 1:15
Pittsuun;h. febti
la EAGER, EAGER, lIROTHERS le Co., Commhsalon
etwuts, fluhulelphis, for the We of produre
eerally. Liberal advances made ou conalguuneuts.
febbm
.n.a. a W0L1..1- WALT= C. SOL
McGILL ROE,,yVholesale Grocers end Commis
stun Merchants, No. VO4 Liberty Sl., Piusburgh.
LLLSZL,ADM. NOULL, WE. a. 111311CII.
ALLK.7 & Co., Camminnion and Forwardlug
, Merchants, Minter and Flynt nu, bctsreen
lid and Market En. innd
• e. w. swasnom.
,
ILLEIL RICKETSON, Wholesale Gowen soul
1 Commission /11oftlionis, No. 171)411/orty si r ., Pitts-
eCUKIJ & KING, Wholesale arid Retail Has and
Cairlilantstactures, and dealers in Fancy Ras,
GT 01 Wood and Fifth sts. janS
11.01,31E8 b. SON No. 63 Market et, second
A. l l • door fm er Fourth, dealers in Foreign
sod poniestle i n lll 'rn
1: of Exchange, Certfmateaof Depot..
0, Bank Notes and Specie.
Er Collections mod on all the principal cotes
lisourbout the United State. dect7
- littn . k4rr mouttL, cinnet, Rectifying
Zia Dandier dealer ha Prodnee, Pittsburgh Maculae
lazes, and ail koala of Foreign and Daman° Wines
aisd.Lignora, No. U. Liberty street. On hand a very
la nook o! rtrivratbononga . heta whiskey,
wklob . h..owiorch vty
IaIiCiJARD T. LEWD, Jr, Importer and 'Dealer ill
Foreign and Domestic Saddlery Hardware and
Cariisgo Trinuniags, 61 all descriptions, No: 133 Wood
Pinanurgh, 41.25
R -
tcamw Mean, ‘lnualasile an d. Retail Dealer m
Lathe:, Morocco,Shocrinokers' Took. and Fut&
Taximno Imd Cutionncolsould Tumors , Val,
No. WO Wood nr_, Piumurgb. soplO
Witt 11ta60.131, 11.011.3. it 0.12003.
11011INSON & Co.,Wholessle Grocers, Produce
end Commisslou Merchants, ondllealers in I.
rgh numbness.", No. ISO Liberty st., Piusbursh.
*To
011ERT . DALZI.I.I. k. 1 Ms:desalts Grken,
Contadstion and Fontrardlng Merchants, deslers
Produce and Pittsburgh Matudsztares, Liberty' st.
rituthurgh, P. (debt
#O2/T. CUPNINGBA3L Wholesale Grocer,
Dealer In Produce and Pluabarst Uaunfaeutres
o. 144 Liberty st iY1:1
g. a. sarsoLna, L. mix.
I)grriours & SEE, Forerardiugand pertuniation
.KIL• . 151erehards, for the Allegheny River Trade, deal
ers in oroeenes, Produce, Pittsburgh idansfactures
and Chloride of Lime.
highest prices, cash, pain at 11...c0x coun
try raga. Corner of Penn and Inetn sta *go
bu TH joliNgursi f Wholesale end Mall Mellen
0 in Millinery Goods, Lanes, Hosiery and n o "
Anieles,No. 40 Market sonny ad door .bore
-ritiabrugh. Wel
I- 11:11•CiLiTt trialv Fa.
knecicym WIpTE; Wholesale Ile= h,
p us F b 'gre ntat a and DOMegIC r Goods. No. 91el i V o stl t r
S I W. BARBAUGH, Wool Merchants, Dealers
iw o Flotliand Produce generally, and Porsrardusg
Commiss' ion Merchants, No. d Wuer at, Phu ,
burgh.
ilharra, BACULLI.N..t. Co, Wholesale Onxeri sod
16,1 Produeo dealers, Na. 212 Market street,betweeis sth
$lll. N crib side, Philadelphia.
I. 712381111011. JOIRI 1111010L11, I/LURIA!.
& N/COLS, Produce ortst General Com-
S minion Merchants, No. 17 Liberty it, Pittsburgh.
Jim Unwed and Lard Oils.
7LP. VON SONNIIOIIST, & Co, Wholesale Uro
s eery Porwardmg and Commission Mercatuns,
rain Pittsburgh Manufactures and Western Pro-
Speehave removed to their new warehouse,(old stand)
tomes of Prom et. and Clumeary Lane.
. • ,
• a. iskr, Mu:Ostia Urocera gad
don Mov.hatan, nod denleuln Yrodkno. lib. 3.5
' " burgh. Ton=
vow. &LEl:emu, Agent for Mexican soldieri and
.T mewing pensions, at the ofhee Wat. Atts
tit!, Eoq., building., 4th at, Ytttsburgh. My :
to the general tans °thee as Washington will atteloi to
a ir bllSiness these frec nie.xpeuce In applicants.
; DAVID
.. ,, Ca . r ‘ . a. l3 % (=teen... to L. &J. D.
v )
n'boien.aa Uroects, Fo-nonanling and
6,munialliOn Ilterehan.s, dealer. la Cron, Nails, Ohms,
ton,. yarns, and rltualugh hiannfoctures generally,
pent* of Wood nnll Wa n pitub.rich.
wEST BOWL\ —Contenuston and Forward i ng
Merchant, No 90 Pr.... between Wend and
Market streets. feb24
•
w. WALL% CI, Mil stone - 8;11 Abu unush
tug establisinutu4, No. 244 Lihnny st., nem th
eittat: 2423-25
IDIV M. GARRARD, Dealer In frana7 and 84p1a
• TT a Dry Good., No. 79 Market !area, pt u ,,b,.. 8 ,
' novq4ll7
W WILSON, Dealer in Watebeh
TT a Silver Ware, Military Goods, !keg N 0 . 67 Mar
bait
W
MURPHY, Wholesale and Retail' dealer in
4 , Foreign and Domestic Dry Good., mit east
corner of Market and Fourth sta. aa,ol
TOCIIO, 1150. L leLlrsr.
lit& YOUNG h. Co.—Dealera is leather Wee, he
143 Liberty at.
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CARDS.
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ir a M. huirtistaiimE—whok;..k.
acetifying Distill.; and Wine and Liquor
Merchants, air., Importersof Soda Ash and Bleaching
Powder, No. 140 Liberty .t. Pideberch, Ps. j00:‘,4"
014v131 BLAC/SOOliN,
A. cSnues. Is. nlcs.
(h BLACKBURN Co., Wholesale Grherfs and
I f s deniers in Oils, Boat Store, and Plttellorgh Dan
tit <lured artieln, have au band, at .•11 vines, n full and
general sasorunent of geode hi their line, V. l'lre'L
near Cherry Alley, l'itubl.trgh
,_____3ul3
1011 N N. TOWNSEND, Druggist old Apothecary.
No. 45 Market at., three doors above Thir.i n. Plus
burgh, will have Constantly on band • well selected as
sortment of the best and freshest Nedicints,orhich he
will sell On the most reasonable term.. I In . ..clans
smiling orders, will be promptly at ended to, and sup
plied with articles they may rely upm renutre.
Mrr Physiehmstrevcripttons will be accurately and
nem7rePared from the beat materials, at any hour ot
the may or night_
Also for sale, a large stock of fresh and good Prrfu
ion'
EEC=
Monostipt.tela Livery Stable.
ROSEST H. PArrEasos has opened
• lora, the largo stable on First st, running through
s s -
a to Second st, between Woal mid Smithfield
ts., in tba roar of the klonongnhein House.
with an entirely nom monk of Horses and Carnage. of
the best totality /111111143111 styles Horses kept nt live
ry m the best • i)24IY
RICHARD T. LEECH, JR.,
1.311V1T511.4.10 DLL. IS
Saddlers' Ironmongery, Harness and Coach
Trimmings, •
Mass, Deer Harr, Varnish, &c.
dill No. IZT.J Wcroo Sr. Prrronuotot.
1' H. EATON, Dealer in Tr. - Innings nod Variety
Good,, Tortois tined, Ivory and Horn Comb,
Woolen Yarns nod V. orsteds, Buttons. Needle*. hos,
Tapes, Braden, &c. No. G 7 Market street, Lem., Inn
mood nod 4th st l Pittsburgh.
PITTSBURGH STEEL WORKS AND SPRING
- AND AXLE FACTORY.
ISAAC JOND, JOHN V. 91 W..
JONEM & QUIGG.
A p II.I ,4 T . CT ,e 4R , F; ; Ft e r
pi zi us ar , t v i g, nit , d oa ll c lLed:r „d s , t . 7! :
ue spnngs t hammered lolli Soles, add dealer,. in mal
leable castings, boo engine lamps. and reach all:lndulge
rz endly, corner of it,. nod From l'imbuat h.
aPEKIN TEA STORE--Nu. 72 Fourth
aL, neat Wood--All guarni. or Green, and
Blank Teas, done op in gunner, half, and
o e pound packages, ranging from do ere per ;round
51Atr. 43 , 1 A. JAY 1I Agt. for Prior 'Veit Co.
INSURANCE.
DELAWARE MUTUAL INSURANCE Co.
JOHN FINNEY, Jr., Agent at l'lllsntagh for the be!,
aware Mutual Surety Insurance Cornpanyof
Fwe Risks upon butldtugs told teen:hand/cc
of every description, and Mame !tats upon bulls or
cgoes of VCSAti%, taken upon the most favorable
Ha' Office in the Warehbase of W. H. Holmes fs Bro.,
lf7 Water. ace, Market street. Pittsburgh.
N. B.—The seeress of this Company since the clash
liatunent of the Agency in this city, with ibe prompt
ness and liberality with which every claim upon them
for loss ha. been adjusted, hilly warrant the agent in
turtling the confiden and patronage oil. triende and
the community at
large to the Delaware M. H. Insu
rance Company, while it h. the adithional advantages
as an Mahn:Man .noug the most hOUrlsilllng to Plulaisel
phin—as having MI ample paid-1n capital. which by the
operation of its chaster is constantly Increastog, as
yielding to each person moused lus due Share Or the
moths of the company, without norther/Lig bins to any
responstbility whatever, and therefore us possessing
the klutual princtple divested of every ounokyous fea
titrejaMS 121 ILA moot Ith.laattaa 10t11.. Lott 4
YULE AND DIA.IIINE. INSURANCE.
r Cuzpazyzt
o uz c, b a g ,o b
1. duly
unite permanent mil icild of pr me i;pcity. ti
it. city and ns vicinity, and on laUfultrAlLS by the Ca
bal and Ricers.
Arthur GI Coffin,
thrru'l W. Jones,
Edward Booth
John A. Brown,
John White,
B. Lop,
Samuel F. 'South,
Samuel Brooks,
Charles Taylor,
Ainbrobe White,
Jacob .11. Thou..,
John IL Neff,
Kichanl IJ. %Vaal,
Wu, IVelan,
Irtuaca'lloskaus,
S. Aunty, ,a41001,c,
ARTHUR Li. COFFIN, Pre. t.
4.1' U. 231113LILKILD.
Th. is the oldest lumurance Company to the
State, having been chartered to CAW 14 charter A
perpetual, and from as high suordasg, long expert,: tee.
couple mesas, and avoulang all rock•oi tut eonra vt—
cirtnius character, stay he commit:red otfenstg
pre a curtly to in; public. \V. I'. JO:if..",
• At the Counung Boom of Atwood, Jour.
and Flout Wee. Pillattsugh. 11,4
FRANKLIN FIRE INSIIRANCE CO.
wil k ltelt i t:7ll b is " d rune ' : e e43"' P ali n e Y rit l e
ou every dese..npUou of properl) , Pittsburgh too Liu
surrounding country, or, favorable terms - fu,. .-ow
pauy has u perpetual charter .
Capital,
Comingerd, Fund . 6.0.1.nnu
OtEcc corner 0: Thi,d nod Market .tree;,,, l'uoddrrgn.
WARRICK MARLIN, Agent
lECEISS23!
HE tinderelgord. dui) au Age oi Amt. r
WWI Fir.- In,. I C Lnor .
11.“ .) ••l rhiladt
1.11.11 1it•..1,1i1 , ..1..
agtuna Fire, 0.1 ntatn.linn, ‘ll - 1• 11.1111J1,1f•
properly, not Ultra 4acutuuun, t uue 1 . 1 i) all
TUE SUBSCRIBER has bCCII appointed Agent pro
tem. of the latturauce Company at Aural Moen, a,
and wW tune Bahama mut attend to thr other ...mast
of the Agency, at U. aarehoux of Atwood, Jozit,
Ca apP.: WM. 1•..11 iA waLet
immommimmummonrame.-
FORWARDING & COMMISSION.
C tir&R . t " EIIII. I EN
TOBACCO GUM' NION
EMEMEME
DECirta to form the and dealers generally. of
J.JI Pittsburgh. thetthey made sue h at
rum aunts
watt the Virginia manuhreurers and ow tirowers or
the West, West Indies. • her maces, u• W. ,
a large and coustant surf, of the following descrrp.
toms of Tobacco, which Yr, be sold upon es /If COM
malating terms as any mum house to this city or else
where, sod all good. ordered from them will be war.
rented equal to representatson.
Havana; St. Domingo; o^, m.i
Tara; Porto Rico; Peoria., Seed Leaf to-
Cuba, 'gatr; & Florida, bacco;
ALSO—Branch's celebrated Aromatic Slag Caven
dish, with a large /1•60fUlielll of ether ;ovular brand..
arid qualitiu or pounds, 5.. ; es, las, IS and Xis, Lump,
ay as nod llb Plug;
. Ladies' Tomo ; Vtrgrnia Twins,
Se.., *sweet and plain, in whole nod half boxes, wood
and tin, together with every variety of article belong
ing to the trade. rel6dly
BILSBIT. GAR 16113071.
BALLNET, NEBIIIT & GIAIIILEITSON,
FLOUR FACTORS,
Produce, Commission sad Forwarding
-611SAGIIA NTS,
N 0.69 Norm Wma.avas, std IVO War. Sr.
PHIL
Ham to—John H. Brown & Co.
Robert Steen Philadelphia.
Ramrod, Beaver Co.
Smith, Bage l & Co.
Allen & Paxton, New York.
. Walters &Harvey, Baltimore.
Hagaley & Smith,
Hurtindge,Wilson & Co
Bailey, Brown & Co. ' '
Kier & Jones,
.ELLiberal cub advances on consignment. to our
marikhdly
. SWUM. Calif. SM. MST. WTLI[
ELLMAKER, ECKY & CO.,
FLOUR FACTORS,
And General Commission Dime non is,
N° ' 13 S°Fru W "'`ATIMEI. H in.
REFE.B.MWE9—Ifenry Graff & Co, Pittsburgh.
Rodgers b. Sherlock, /
S. Schooley & Son,
A. M. January, hlayardle.
Charles Linshunt, Jr, L.ouurrille.
Dutilh, Humphrey.. & Co.
Mercer, Bro. & Co.
Reed & Brother,
apl:dly Duuilh &Cominery, New York.
GEORGE COCHRAN
Oemanisale . forwardingXlerohant
im. 20 woos; rr., errniscaon,
CONTINUES to transaet a general COIIIIIIISIiOP bust.
nese, especially in the parent. and sale elastic,
can Manufactures and Produce, and m lecenring and
forwarding Goods consigned to his care. As Agent for
the Manmactures, ho and be constantly supplied with
the principal articles of Pittsburgh Manufacture at the
lowest wholesale - prices. Onion and consignments
are respectfully solicited. 197
I. D LIDDEZD G. W. Alroit
Late of I insborylt, P Late of Nashville, Tenn.
LEHMER & ANDERSON,
DRALPILS IN COTTON, PORWARDLNO tr. WM•
• MISSION MERCHANTS,
No. 8 nosy Gram, soave nosowar, CIDCINDADI, aunt
Refer to Merchants generally, in Pittsburgh. apt%
GEORGE A. BERRY,
WHOLESALE GEOID NUS,
FORWRIMIU MID 1,011111118101%
AND DEALER IN
Iron, Halls, Cotton Tar:. & Plttobtargh
• glannfarturoo g eeeee Ily,
O. 10 WOOD nuort,
110VACS LOVIL C. V. YAM". V. B. 1L011,01%7
LOVE, MARTlidde
CO.,
Produce and Commh.don Moro isess to,
No. s,llopkile. Row, lad:lnnen Ylaea It&urtuoun
RLryr so—Davidson, &lender., & C.., John h. Rondo,
Hugh Jenkins, Huhimorei M. Allen & Co. nellors & l•
role, Hampton, Smith & Co. !Shock Irlt & Misr,
borFttj J Wheeler, T :H ,
ol; hues, y & Co Cloroo
anti. nterocl I y
WM If. CLAIM,
Forwarding dirrouant, Brow/A..111e, Po
Alma& pary We Forwardtsy;
oily w ojorn .., apply hi tURYTiI h CL N
CAN, 'Water st.
ISAAC CRUSE
GENERAL COUDINSION ILIERC RANT
FOR THESALE OF PRODUCE & ?NOV Ina t...tt,
Nos. NG and 107 Ssiou's Wit
TlNO sta,
LlALttlt,
RmatracEs—Aterchants of Pittsburgh.
Vilsschn Vu.-11.. Cum& h Co, ...,,O-dom
NOTICE TO OULPPICAS
• • . .
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MrE. have taken an °thee itriMcdtately upped:. t
Our burnt vrateboaae, tor Me present, wile, v.
trausuct tamale,+ as •u•nal, ulna a lie w fill
he erected, arrangements tinv mg already been mail
for that purpose. float. will always oc in reudiiir et .1
our wharf to receive fraught.
CA WAN ULTY k. Co, -
- a y{ Canal Basta, Lthefri et
LYMAN, REED & Co
(Rdooottoors to Rood, Hurd a 4. 0.,)
OENEKAL COuyAllarifoA 511StitlIAMTS,
PartlMAM' alleutton paid w Um sale of 1N and Me
al. advances made ou consugusomna
myllkdkarly
Removal.
ELLERSt NICOL/shave removed to No. IS, no
13-door above their old stand. 011
IVlln'eLs*.lertruMsrer:ldtOoa3Hie:t7l:r".lll other
m e r fa i r 'u o i7i:
counties, Pa. litter to
I. & FL Floyd, Liberty at
W. W. Wallace, do
/runes Marshall do Pithsburdh. -
dly Kay A: Co.. NV0..1 st.
I B. SWEITZER, Attorney st Low. office 3•1 ri.,
s opposne St. Cbortes Ho .1, Pittsburgh, wit also
attend promptly io COliCOlO/16. 111 WSsitingloll. Fayette
aol (Heen eounue.s. Po
Rlnekidoct, Bell I Co.,
ChurchCitrothers, }Pittsburgh.
Id T. Mora., facCally
El J. HENRY. Attorney and Cooncellor at
Ad. Cincinnati. Ohio. Collections to tlouthern Ohio,
anJ in Indiana, and in Kentucky, promptly and care
fully attended to. COMMLIMiOIIer for the Stow of Penn
sylvania, for *lrking De.90bi110314, acknowledgments,
&c.
}lnca TO—Hen. Wm. Bell & Non, Curtis, Church &
Carothers,, Wm Hay.. " 'e'4s
11. W. WILLIAM- ' WIC Id
WI 11.1.1.0eA1S Al SHINN. (successors lo Lowrie. and
Wilimme.jiatorne. e Couneellore I..nw.
HIE , e %Drib eide of Fouslt eirem, above Smithfield.
frbOtHeAvly
JANIES F. KERR, Attorot y at Law, liakewell's
Grunt .veer, nearly opposite the Court
House. nu o,lm
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Sr;R - ELL, nuorney et Low, on
FORWARDSWARTZWELDER, Anorneye
.4t W Ye removed their °thee to the South ei de o'
Fourth between Cherry Alley and ("rant street.
. 1,!-%oOice to the Exchange Ralltlinga St.
elm r . den. to Alderman John .17Iv
To Country Merchants.
ALA ItGESTOCK of School Books, Paper, Si altos
nry, hr. /611110.i< for coutory sales; arsons, vhirb
Writing Papers. onne, medium and common q ow.
better Paper do do do do
Note Paper do do do
Note and Letter Eli,lopes;
Slates. Pencils. NS afers.quills and Steel Pens;
Window Paper iyard wide) plain and printed;
Bonnet Boards. of different qualm.;
Biwa Books, to great Candy,
rookily, School and Pocket Bibles;
Crown, medium. and double crown wrapping paper;
WOWBe'a Eclectic Speller. and Readers;
Ray'. Eclectic Anthinenciii;
Cobb's Proners, :spellers aid Render
Souders' do do do
Arithmetic', by Adorn', Datri..Colborn, Smith. Stock
ton, Emeneott. and other..
lieograjaneu. by M hdl , Olney, Smith. Alotae,Good
nab. Purley, and when.
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Grammar.. by Smith, Kirkham, Kuala., Weld, weal
0111 C.. For sale at low prices, by
3 H MELLOR,
NI wood et. 5 door ahoge 4th.
The highest market price paid for good called raga
in reel] apt,
New Publications.
~I edition of We Pawe.f work. of John u wOh
a memoir, and critical remarks on his genius ana
aw., by James klotagarmayl and one Maia, and
twentyengravings ham drat:tangs by William Harvey.
In two volumes.
Setuicla's Gnat Tinsimatxtur.—The Poor tioskiels and
Acts of the Alimiles, in Greek, with kaighsh notes,
critical, philmuiphical and exegetical, ps n Mears,
etc., together with the liltlatles and apocalyp te; the
whole formoig the New Testament—Per the swe of
Schools, Colleges, and Theological Senionanca By
Rev. 3. A. Spencer, A. M.
A Now Nova,—Midsummers Eutit.—A fairy t. de of
love. By Mrs. S. C. Hall.
Jam.' HILNIIT IV.—The life of Henry the Fe srt e, lt ,
.
king of Fiance and Navarre, kly G. P. R. i. .
CmapleteitiMurpmks,tmper,2trataeltoth
For sale by JOHNeI'ON & PlvCk ruN,
Jana Booksellers corner at market and , k 1 at.
DLANETAIn h ,TELLA W.0..1.1 A paps
L lar expown3 ,of he grew docoYerws and .hro
nes ot to.o.rn a.lO ~,,,, ny, by 0 M AlttcaelL • .y lrl
rector nt the env ttntltl 00; evictor) ,
ita, It. ;sad 'thane —Letters from holy
he A a-d the 11 , • , ,,e 11) J I Il•acLe,, adtllor at Nn•
poiron a:Ht hla Mnr.halia, aw.nngiutt and ins ben,.
al., Sr New and rr voted edit..
Stntnntrs of t'o.tl rite twooutdtteal and Gwo.ogt.
cal ot.nocuou• of hilaerniCoottn,nblet or fo•ui In-I
titeludtng nonce% and Ica alt:tes of the earn..
Int..tra! (1111i111.11a sttb•tancr• ernplo) nt as, and
0111.11.,111,11 Lilo , rated , y Map. sod Ift , tgratna at
comon•ned t•y nearly nat .tatt•uc.,i lat le, and 11000,-
al) nes of nitherni Ice, prepared 111 Ita•n
tell ernu hoc
Jn.rret,...•l cope. of the nse wma•
—for . m: by ..100N, , r0N wl l n'h roN
jy, Dook•eller• cot
le EARLY READY FOR PURLIC ATIOA
t,) J. A. & C. It JIMF.Z, CUIC1,1110“1, the loliowing
tiew and vawable
1400,101 paid
Doutitan's Exisetution—Containtng a ketch a the
las of Col. A 'X the Cougar. of Nrsr
Melicis, (.en. I:calory. OtaLriatttl Flipettition m Ct.
Forma. rampsugsl agq,n-t lor
m- tai •!haat.,
.tta 1.1,1e,t111.{. 10.1 Avec at stin al' att,i
31. tit and hog,,ivitiett s . .1 - Can T Hughes A
lst Regaireatt of Masourt Cav airy
Ilistor, of kentueky—lts Aratqatties asid Narstra)
Cartusita,t, 1,...,1,41111C a! Statistical and Geoloateo,
descrtattons, witis alltUdOlt, of honeess Lae. and mare
than tone Itemised Biographical Sltesrlies of chattagusas
ell hetheers. tSoldters. ?Statesmen, Juntas, Lawyers, 1/s.
rates, iliustrated anth forty engstvings, bp Lrarts
Colas., 1 vol. win v o
E=2MMII!M
rile 'l' welve month. , Volunteer. or Journsn of a Pn•
vale ni we Truncasec Regiment or evalry, m the
Campaign of Nlexico, during • nuung an 1110-
COU/Il 01 the Nlateli of the Regiment to Vera Ceti, a
de•Ecripilon 01 the Country panaed over, ntan-ers.
toms, Zee. 01 the people. blietehea of Cam, I de. ar
counts of all the rimmtia of other Voloolool' 110 V 1 eats.
[Lad a tail linatury of the Alezican War, Last o: Kil
ted and Wounded. ke, illustrated by a large umber or
correct view, and plans, by Lieo C. Furner, I volume
octavo. dee
New Paper and Book Establishment,
11'ost,, osn'n'ar., Fourrni are 1.14.160,11. ALLOT
ne ~ al lee nnove
p.m nine 11'nung and Letter Paper, coal
men:Aar and packet post Flat Cap. dewy and otedlusn
writing papers, for blank boot, sodium and royal en
toted l'nuang Papers, met's., deary and cap Dry
book, and Ledgera, aupcnor paper sod best Laster.
Larding, benool hooka of all ntnds, standard work,
TiirUiog) Qutda, gold and steel Pea,
‘Vatcro, Woo, Hill Puns, ,ke..k.r.
Blank Donk. of all sixes ruled to pattern, and bound
Lt., must sub...arta/ manner.
Couutry Merchant. supplied at lowest wholesale pre
eta for each, or raga at mutt prices.
JOH PRlN'fiNir.--Having a Job office in connectiou
with our eirtablunment, we ate prepared to execute all
orders for plate and fancy Smiting—books, pamphlet. , eircuha.„ bunnies+ Clink, bills of lading &e., with des
patch and at low prices. a.Liorr &
mph it, wood et, between 4th and diamond alley
A T OL I( STORE on Market street, No al, between
.1 - 1. 3d and 4th, map at all tunes be found a large
cook of Theologloal and Miscellaneous hiloks. New
books received saloon as published, and sold at low
eat prices. The publications of the American Sunday
School Caton and Massachumtu Sabbath School So
clew, always on hand. Catalogue. banished DU ap
plicabon. ELLIOIT & ENGLISH,
mph al market at, between 34 and 4th
Tj OBART'S BUTLER'S ANA.LOGY—Hoburrs An
11 etyma of Bishop Butler's Analogy of Religion, Na
tural and Revealed, to the constituuon and course of
nature, with notes. Also, Crastfurd's questions for ex.
anunatioti;
revised and adapted to the use of schools,
liv Charles E. West, Principal of Rangers InsUtute,
we city of New York.
ANTHON'S BE SENECTUTE, DR ASIICITIAS,
Ac.—The de 5e..., de Anninuas, Paradoxa, and
q..
SOIIIIIII.I Se 01 Lacer°, and the Eire of Athena
,
by Cornelius Netura, with English Notes, Critical and
Expinnutory, by Charles Anthou, L. L. D.
THE 1301'S SPRING BOOK—Description of the
Seasons, Scenery, Rural Life, and Country Amuse
ments, by 'llotruni Miller; wait 311 illustrations
A NOVEL, BY MAREYATT—The Children of the
New Forest; by Capt. alarryan, R. N.
Slit THEODORE BROOD intiN, or Laurel Water,
by U. P. R. James.
The above works received this day, and for Labe by
JOHNSTON lc STOCKTON,
myls Booksellers, cor. market and aid IdA
XTIiW WOILKS.—Vanny Fete, a novel without
11 Hero: by William Makepeace Thackery—with
inustrations by the author.
The Telma: of Wildfeil Hall, by Acton Bell, author
of -Wailtering
The Young Schoolmistress: by Joseph Alden, D. D.
Part 0, of Harpers' Illustrated edumit of the Arabian
Entertainments. New wunalaiton, arranged
for family readtng, with explanatory notes: by E. kV
Lone Lay.
Laramie LognritAnts —Table* of Logarithms of num
bees and signs end Tangenta for ever) inn seconds on
the Quadrant, with other use tun uy hLa Loomis,
A. Al., Prot. Aleti.eJneue• and :sutural Phil...mit, 1. ,
tile ULLIVC(•11) at ACM , I oft, author ui a -fret.. un
Algebra,' he he
lyeabove w e received ibis d y and for *tic b)
foN,
augla 13oot•cii , re, Col illatflk. .nil ad.
New Publioatione.
i 1, :rum uf cum, to Litut,ruplocal end I'o4-
Jll. Itc,l, coloon.ing illcltiOlts 01 111 C Mt /UUCP 01 the
l.ongresd ul lue l 11111 nceier.
0y 1111.M.U11. •1001 1 , 011/ att., 6.0 40 Vol I, oclevo.
'llll Wrmogli o. Ai. l.tr}, 0t..0011% womb.. and
addrcwucs. with .1001 p, Crude. E.Oled by H 4rcely
vol, vo
. .
‘Vh3l I sry lo Conform.. By EAlwln liryont.
Burnes' time., Vol 10. on Jamee, Peter John and
Lune.
Changan and (.Co:ounterhars 11, Alms M'lntosn, aw
mar of .. To seem and no be." -Conquest,' he kc.
Mary Grover, a Don - manic Tempera/ICC Tale: Lly C.
Ilardett
lungs and queens, or info in the Palace, coneleung
01 Mar/meal Pamlico rot lam unit rcigning B.Vetrigt.:
lly J. C. Abbott.
A Fuel hook II ur u prima/cal Introduction
to the etudy of the :Tamen ham/mtge. Ily J Salkeld.
I be Dying Itoblo and other Mice: lly Rev.i/r. Aide.
Joel rue'd by K. HOPKINS,
Apollo Buildings, 4111 et,
augl ueecesor w J 1.. Ruud.)
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111101444—1 me. of Cromwell, by J ilrodlay
l'uwer of the Pulpit, ley Gordnier Opting, U 1/.
IbMicl Plug, . do do
Jacobus Ott loOmpels. Matthew, with Harmony,
I.ecturve 00 miukepciarc, '2 vole,
Path o 1 ..tic, ul I.wiclice o 1 tlre Way to tilnry and
Immortuloy,
huotewo. o l M ,. ..1111,
baCouVrou, suinor of School (or. Pruner,
Now nod 1 1., 11 1.% urrow
EW rece.vcd from the publisher,
II slid for sale at the Ntethodist hook Store, 4th st,
tics, Wood. Tuppor's Proverbial Philosophy, in three
styles of landing, la beautiful book fur a present.
rlVplaallost lot the Polon.
Sketches 01 Sermons 0/1 the Parables and Miracles
of Christ, by the amber of the Pulp. Cyclopedia-oqt
,ketches, A.. The English Pulpit, collection of •011 . •
mons by the most elm:lent raving divines of L.:Awls:id.
:11.1,1118E Vous—Lamm Good, elit•11. Love, Low.
est thou toe, Sacred Meditations. tura
PITTSBURGH, THURSDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 7, 1848.
LAW OFFICES.
TIAIIII.IN.
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Butler, Pa
MEMO
BOOK TRADE.
ECEETUI
11.1 Van. Lk. and Miracle.,
I , riaod • %Vr.rogne to nic Anger,
11.'4 • .11 upon t.artit,
HUN koual, a lola of and for England: v 01 . ,.
For ..we by ELLE., rr EN(i L.I SH.
Jolt , 7o wood nod 56 maract sts
COPARTNERSHIPS,
IkiLU!lt
L _
°GAN & KENNEDY have this day usotiated
with them in the Hardware business. Philip Wit
son and Edward Gregg. The style of firm will here
atter he Logan. Wilson h Co. Thu arrangement re.
den it deatrable to close the old buffness ~.son as
novmhle All persons whose habilnius have matured,
are e. b y
requested to make immediate payment.
PittvhurA, Jan 1, IS4S.
OGAN, WILSON tr., CO.---Importers and
..olesale Dealers to Foreign and Dome tic Hard.
ware, Cutlery, Saddlery, he., 199, Wood street, Pittsr
burgh:are now fully prepared with a eternity impor
ted stock of Hunlware, Cutlery. hr.. to of very great
:tutors-own. to westem buyer*, being determined to
eennytele in prices wth any of the Atlantic rives. Al
oti hand as clieri4iVe tugualment of Pittsburgh !lard
ware, viz: Shovels, Spades, Ports, Hoe-, Vices, he,
all of which, wilrbe .old at the lowcat mnnoto itirer4
Priers. mill
[•I •J. IJII ;fl •I ;
ATHE subs.' bets having recently entered into
partnership under the name of flat etcher, long,
A. Miller. for the purpose of carrying on the Bell
ood Ilene Foundthg and G. Flunut business ot
all tts brunches, have token the stand formerly nem,.
pied by 11 Gallagher. No. 109 Front street, between
Wood and Smithfield sts, where they are prepared to
f
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raze. nil orders tor Bells, Brawl Colones. of every
des-or non. mad Ga. Fatins tooth neatness and der patch Steambont )olrhing prethPllY attended to.
H. OALI.AtiIIER,
S. A LONG.
P. H. 911t.LER.
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N. —The •ttenuon of Machinists and Engineers 01
owner! to our autcattruction metal, for a reduced once,
a hart, hn toren pronounced superior to hobbit's by
numbers who have used both Steamboat builders and
the public, generally, are td-o requested to call and ens
antine our sur•erlor double benon Force Pumps tor
steamboat and domestic toe.
Dl..olution
TilE partneohp so long rxisting tooter the firm ol
M'Cord & King. mill by mutual consent diuolred
on the Int tent. The business will he closed at the old
stand by either of us, using the manic of the km isi
that purpose. Baling desirous to 1•,:o our bum. , •i
eloaed withas little delay as possible we woald t.
npectfullp regurst those indebted to coil and the
their account,. JOHN U 1111:0110,
pg&l 11. D K.LNU
Co—Piartaaerehlpi
TOIIN D hr CO R D having uaucta tad with him his
eP brother James IWCond. under tho style or M'Cord
& Co, will conwm the Hat. Cep and Fur balances in
all us various branches, wholesale sod retail. it the
old small, corner of Wood and sth streets, whore they
solicit a continuation of the patronage so liberally be
stowed on the old firtu. JOHN D 111`CORJ).
isdb JAMES S. M'COKD.
f N reuntig from the old and well known firm Of
ArCiird & King. I most respeetflly reesormurnd to
the pottouude of the public my successors, Messrs.
M'rord k Co H. Id KING.
D1a•olatloa.
THE eoparulership herelolure exulting between the
Rubtertbera, under the style Iluuhneld
e, exptred 1111. day by hronauou. The humors oI
t.m LIM Nai be settled by Yl . lllll k K.
JAMES D. N1'611.1.,
S BUSH FIELD,
WALTER C. ROE.
Pula burgh, July 19, 154 e.
Ell=
The on dersigned ectll continue the Wholesale Grp.
eery and Conntlll,llollnustness, Wale, the firm of fdlitlt
and Roe, eat then . old stand, No. 194 Liberty .veer.
/1.111. IJ
‘vALTEn. c RUE.
Haring told my uueresf in the firm of kl'olll, Hush.
field o Roe to m v former partners. & Hoe. I take
pleasure of recolemenduig them to my friends and the
publts. I you S. B. BUSHFIEL.D.
Ce- - Piartske rahtp Notice.
sTErtiEvis of Wheeung, h. F Strnberg.
of Juniata, and .1 A. Stockton of Pittsburgh. have
this day entered into: co-partnership under style nod
firm of Stephens, Shoe nberger dr. Co, at the Anchor
von stork, Wheelin g , Va., for the purpose of menu
facturtng iron and nails of every dcacrtption. '
LW. wr•pur, II- V. 01.01011188a1[9, 1 • .1.-lITOB.
siIOE9BERGEIt & CO.
ANCHOR IRON WORKS
Inerlsng, Va.
.11 ilnd of boiler, obsot, Uar iron and
ag,. A II atiml Wrto4.and *.a. Octog coo
,e. Old /Llll/11141 111(0,, wr C3ll
o d„ oro valiron oiraniliA Shin•titoi•rgc . t)
oi .d r ouotry All or wiiirrh
.01,1 VfM , I XV atehatime 41 tier
pourer of Monror
lIISSOL TIO N po
Ifing ..o.r the •tyl.. tiro. 4 > , ~Sanow, d Oa.'
clay ilissoivro by mato.
teit naving .114POKed 01 r.n.rr LE.
Ttsc I..tioweoo oftar tat- hint Lr "Y
ti te masa n who I, eutnortzr.l u•- lLc nwc 1., big
all firm tor that pirrposr
•; duly 1 . 471 j
sll-. Sui,,,rid, i• now prrpen-d Lo pat nil
mud Woo,.
- - •.- '
,
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rt. Ord,. wit at FL \ V tglt•itt.... • I.ogsrte 1 ,,, P.
....r .
.rr L.ttwity and %Vatct Ittse.... Wltt mt.., vottl. I ,o t.titt
...Lion ii Nv "nrrt &N,
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Lcu st., betWrell Fedtral
9,"Uttl,
F.Jurl.L Murket stA.
ur K .,4, 1 , :- 4t,c t,14111r4s "
‘414, d a...1z I t., ..rotcr F.Ty'ic of
[our.sl R h t
104. ART EifilllP—Vl' us. 1 uoug oast g tWa
U...ocunt.cd waltAttn, Joh. R. ACCuns, the It*
.her w I..reunei 6e ronducted undo ,
onn .n Wzo 1 mule. &Co W 11.1.1 AII I', ti No,
JlO. H
MEDIUAL.
Lt)l=ttl2l=
Aast. Ctduttk . t., ...tt .1) Apr 24. 1.41.
IIR D. JA NES: It: • .• R—l ;eel hound to jou
altit the ttttct. , tt..rtuctt •.tc. avutl tut .e:t 01 tht• op.
p tA y INt tug t.t.....t1y tow.: eXtruorthttury edecte
ttur Eaves:tort., 00 1/1) roll. Haettig L 0011.111101,1
for .everal )cars with u oeverc c. 14,11, hectic fee,
and 11* conconutunt chttcattett. uht.l seemed only doomed
ht huge, out a Abort but alto, 1214 e retrttence. until the
lull - IA 15..41. when, slug Snore petverely and havlttg rettorted to all my for mer rent-the .‘ • ,•
rtpt.o.n. ot two ot the most ,•t.
nelghborhood wahout der t. in t. the
consolabou of I,u/riving but . Or Woe,. at
lartheat—when the last gleam of /tope we. about to
vantah. I had rerun:mended to ate your Espectotutt
and tole%aed toy that Being who does 611 things in the
use of the theektts-- and contrary to the •xpertattonot of
011 physician.. and frienda.llwe!. in a few clays ruled
ommy lied. and unto enabled by the use of a bottle. to
attend to toy bustnesa. enjoylng ...tic better health than
I had for tett years pre r.
Respectfully your', JAZ. W. 1-Irrltt-
For rale
It PitO/burgh. at the feats Tn. Store, 7.1
fourth streetttanra
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It.ll. A. I'xltaQna3,l
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L. FAH:MO - MCA, l'ittsburgh. A. HIL'"
li. W. FAH:MR . OC,
Wholeoule Drug Store In the City of
New Turk.
THE undersigned are extensively engaged to the
j whole le Drug at No 49 John urea, In
the city of New York. sod are prepared to scapplY
I.huggism sod country Merchants with thugs, Vairtle,
this, Dye-studs, Pore go and American Pm: umery,
Mender, Weaver a. !dander's Chemicals, tof the tr own
important:n . 4 and all other emotes in their hoe o I busi
ness, of a strenor quality as low as they ran be-pur
chased in this or any eastern city.
New York, rebid •B. A. FAILNI*ITUCK k. Co.
.11arahar 4 i Chrome Green.
ri 3 O PAINTERS. BLINIJ 51AKERS, he—% Be, the
j understglied, Painters and Blind Makers, of the city
of New York, have used and tested, sod are now using
a new article of Chrome Green. manufactured b., boo
K. Marcher. of this ray, and bud It to work wee,. pro
ducing a hue brilliant Pans Orem, appearance, • rah a
very superior body, and recommend it to our ton unfelt
in the trade as to every particular the Lest C
Green we here ever used. New York, June 1. '47.
Signed by 24 firms of prrietteal proiners of the city of
New York. This unequalted Chrome Green m iy he
had of R. E. RELLFRS, No 57 Woo l stree, wh has
the aelustve agency for Its sale In Pittsburgh. ra arid
• -
A Vb. Set of Teeth for lib 6faats.
TbafTll, FtJUI. BREATH, HEAL' I'HY
Tv GUMB.—Yellow and unhealthy teeth, after hy—
ing once or twice cleaned with J Goon' Amber I ooth
Paste, have the appearance of the most oenuinal iv ory,
and at the same time Ilia so perfectly innocent and ye
quisitely fine, that its constant daily use is highly ad
vantageous, even to those teeth that are in a goad con
dition, giving them a beautiful polish, and proven d ng a
premature decay. Those already decayed it pn scants
from becoming worie—it also fastens such as • re be
tang loose, and by perseverance it will rend cr the
foulest teeth delicately wan, and make the bre. LA
sweet field by WM. J.-WY:BI_IN, c9I iberty
street. mat Zr
B. A. FAGAESTOCK4I VIC: IFI GE.
. . . . . .
A FEW weeks since, one of my children, agei . about
.AoLtlve years, was unwell for several days, sd the
Illness increased so alarmingly that I feared death
would be the msult. }laving heard of the good itutems
of Fistuiestock's Vermituge when administered es the
children of my ite.ghbors, and thinking my child a tght
have worms, from some of the symptoms, I gave itone
and a halt teaspoonfuls of the Verintfuge, and to toy
great amontaltumnt it almost immediately disc am grit
tmtween dg WU large worms. Itk heal th wt tot r oou
restored, w,d itit now remarkably well. Previts is to
tutting the Vermiluge, the wornts would ocean!. ally
rise iu us throat, mid I ellen leered it would the • rota
dradgulution. JAS. E DAWLuI) N.
TioarstaVentringo co, Pa, April
L VUK llEttE—lteml the folk - m . lm; rertsfieute.
31*Coaxtu-t-svit.x. Ohio. 111,1 y u. ir 40.
I ins is to certity that my little daughter was at/ icted
with *arum and that I tried &evert./ remedien, •t cal
tad, maul any apparent ellect. lietug warm :d by
thy wtt in thin place at the clear. of Pillar.' t e
loge, I wa• itiduced to give it a trial. After gm' .rnig
tear des., according to dtrectione, tap dough u :r w.
relieved I have no hesitation lit giving It a, to p
ion that ttelicra' Vern:wage in Ina neat extant
MIIMINIGIIMMI
Ylepo red and sold by R K rlellers, No. 57 Wood st.
•w ales by lh. C.. 1, Sal Ward, 1).111. U ary, Alle
goeby, ood J. Sundt. Temornoicevalle. JyJ
Oopcdar, because Good!
E L. k; ev FAMI L. 1 LIC INF, S.
Coot. Prat/in, Jederuon Co. Pa, Ala; eh I. 1,40.
R R E have oeurly sol .1 all rou V,,
/Tl,nutuge wad Cough Syrup you :ruin, Your Ver •
!stooge iv unlbout excepoon the bra ever offered Ili
Te;ghborhuod, having proved good we 'rover used.—
100 Cough 1g) rap and Ltver Pills have algo gi VC/I out.
odaouua lour obl vervL.pogunetzter.
Crepured raid sold by R I ft
SKLLE 's, 57 11 ood et.,
gold by Dr Caavel, Sib Ward, D M Cur ry, Allegheny, h
W 1 TeS/IpCMIIIOV
LEI UV'S CELEBRATED !Teti D Ttl_ /
uINTSIENI' le the nio.t edre•.on.i remedy htturc
the public tor the cure of better. l'xh, urr and water)
Pohplea of the lace, neck and my, anal)' eruptlun•.
n(*l all other tinier/an', of the 'Etna Ointment n.
Waytree trout inercur) porwen) pal, nod
rusty tie up, at al; lune. and u neurn.tonens
A 6 e`h Cl tn-. vunta , In rented) reveived ;nut
for bale by bINE,II - 01.:Ii b. Co.
ul let "d w0.d...in0, corner of Utb and wood
weele. Jc I
1, , OR INFANTS.-M. bailey's Ar
.l2 row Root Rusk Po order, a delicious had highly
outrasous food, which rturns acid on the stomach ,
..lis now otovc , ..P Y
rutmoded by the faculty u
Ereference to Lintel, sago, 'reptoca, or ploso Arm , •
Root, as better ...et to the detimmted stomach of at 1-
va nd. , and a more •Aretigthening and wholesome Rs td
for infants. For mac by It It SRLLEILS,
mart" 57 ontod
1 for ' tt n re d' Zl ' e g . n o7 l t:i v re in ltlia b r e tlt n .: P t7. "' s ' u ' re r a TJ ' a e r ' :
Oil, will keep .tonstauttly hmtd a large supply.wt deb
they will tumuli dealers at the lowest maraca r nee
for cash. try J KIOO
HOTELS
FOUNTAIN HOTEL
LIGHT STREET BALTIMORE
• • .. -
THIS establishment long and widely known as
being roe of the most commodious in the ray of
BaJumore, has recently undergone very exten
sive silmrations and improvements. An entire stew
wing has been added. containing numerous and airy
sleeping rtrairtments, and extensive bathing rooms
The Ladies' deportment boa alas boon completely
reorganised and ho up in a most unique and braun
hal style. In fact the whole arrattgernesit of the Howse
has town remodeled, with a single eye on the part of
the proprietors. hevenrds the comfor. and pleasure id
their Guests, and which they confidently .en well
challenge compartson with any Hotel in the Gunn.
Their table is alwurti be aupplierl with every rub
carnal and luxury which the
mark
atfords, wryest
up
six
n superior style; while In the way of B'snes. /cc.,
they will not be surpasned.
lit conclunim the proprietor. Lento nay. that nothing
will be left undone on their part. and on the part althea
111.14.11., l 0 resider this Hotel worthy war onnitued
patronage of their friends and the public gene run y.
The prices for board have also been reduced to the
following rate.:
'Althea' Ordinary, 31.75 per day
Gnlemen's LSb
N. B.—The Baggage Wagon of the Howse will al..
ways be found at the Car tmd Sienna.. Lanman,
which will convey baggage to and from the How'. free
of e inu riff
an:CECE3
COlll/11 0111001 ANL 6T. Ciall FM, 10 - 11011600, 11.
The subscriber having assumed the manage
ment of this long establtshed and popular Hotel.
respectfully wniounesis to Tnivellets and the
Public generally , that he will Ls at all nines prepared
to accommodate them in ell things desirable in a well
regulated Hotel. The House is now being thoroughly
repaired throughout. and new Furniture added, and no
pains will be staved so make the Exchange one of the
very hest Hotels to the country.
, The undersigned respectfully solicits a continuance
of the very liberal patronage the House has heretofore
received. THOMAS OWSTON,
fetitidtf Propretor .
THROCKAIOIITON'S GALT GOTHS.,
L0U , 7711-I÷, IT.
-A A RIS THROCkAIOR PUN begs to acquaint his
friends that he la again lessee o f the (At.T
HOUS F. Louisville, Ky., where be hope* to meet
all his old friends, assuring them and the public, that
no effort shall be spared to make all comfortable who
favor him with diva patronage. identity
ON ITJECDittAtkii'letia.,
CU - WM! lIT, 19.71.1 AND aw/ In.
\ PK/SITE late Bank of the Toned State, Kola
Jdelpbio. M. POPE MrrcHELL,
roarlrif Propnetor .
MISCELLANEOUS.
FEW COACH FACTORY,
♦W.iUHO T.
WHIM BROOKSk CO, would respectfully in.
form ihr public that they have erected a shop oil
Loroek, between Federal and Sandusky streets ihey
are nose mak., and are prepared to receive orders tor
every dem-notion of vehicles. Coaches. Chariot', Ile.
rouchr, Rumen. Mations, Se.. &c., whlch from their
long experiencein the ititacturc oldie above work,
and the Meddles they hoer. m they met confidaist they are
enabled to do work on the most rea.tiable terms wah
those wanting articles in their line
Paying particular attention to the selection of mate.
nab,he
and hovutg no
but competent workmen, thy
have ILO head:mon in wurranung their work We
therefore ask the attention of the public to this matt ,
N L. Repairing clone in the hest manner, and on the
most reasonable Penns.
Itoekholders, take Notice.
HE Stockholders in the Youghiogheny NaTICIIIOO
I Company are hereby footed and required to pay
to Mr James Hamilton, the Treasurer of We Comptiny.
We.um of Ten per cent. on each share of their elect,
on or before the lgth day of July RC... and a, further
sum of Ten per error. on or before the Pith ogit of Au.
rust next. The stockkolden will also take nailer, that
the law authormes the collection of One per cent per
month. on instalments nor punctually made, which. it
found iteccsurry, won he enforced. Hy order or the
Hoard ALEX PLUMF:I2. Pre.
H Ounce, Seel . . jell
. _
AT1:311. & JEWELRY—Just received at No
VY 67 Market street. 41 Gold I...e•cr Watches; Vi do
detached do: ddo Lepine; IV Silver Patent Lever do.
:t2 do detached de; 6do Lepine do, 1.• Gold tinard
('barns, best quality.
Also, a good assortment of Breast hos, Ear
Finger Ross, Gold Peit • and Pencils .
The abort. goods have heel, recetved with the
five weeks. and will be sold at redtwed priers Per•
•sviohoig to porch. a good and ettelp
would do well to cal , previous to purchasing
/rd) 1.10,N.11,
" •
, FX , UGIA NA:II:INS. de —W R Muria haa
kj in a few days era n additional %um,
Lon.lale Nanktina iigia. a ) fine Oleacheil lin
cinuinon do unbleached do. fineLonc Cloth
ti•ti !Anent, i very low white Conon Hn..ca.i
tin Paler rartibrica. ite at the Dr, I,,nodii
Ern..., 4.0 and }lark , t wee,.
4Vhoiciiaie Ruian. •biirii
Dr. McLane In Tenn
uni plye 10 102 ot winc &c.c. t - ttra uol. o
I anspocns toll, and although the 010) apvral
11 I have no doubt hut there wa,, “pta,rtl• 01
rwo paseett from lima, zneinunee
re. one /planer Or an Inch to two Met... long
G %V 1101.1.11/AV
Bore • reek. Cam' co Tenn, Dee n. 1.-1: ail
Leeching, °upping •nil
cid Fre../1 leech. , received naonth y —.Amnia...et. a
!mute. Itetorestoc, the phystmans of ritt•unt , ;li.
tteity rindßirtninghtma
r moll cheerfully inoommend to lb* phealetast., rain
ta,ad all my (miner friends nod patron.. K 11
Non 't• AS hem; thoroughly er•OULLIIIted wap,uir hu•.-
Irene 01. Id worthy of patronage.
DELAN V.
--
nimhatact rated Tobacco.
sae ' •
hxs , &. r s -operior sweets din,
- , A 13isiter •
Lb 4; d „ & 1/arerooirs -
21 do do du
25 do do Pea "
11 do J Ro. vasuu
57 h( do do ••
Ys do do Wm Da•
31 do 'r ‘vn g ht's ,
37 do la Andermit .
9 do L T Dade'.
5 do ft filaeons
9 do Rateliff
lust landing frrso steamer and .• ,, a.. .,. 4 ,'„"" 4 L '
LT HEAI-D, (IL. '";......•
41 north water id bud 16 s
Philadelphia
ll
brs
I'l ha.ena.o rerturaweel lb_
75 half bts \Yetis'', superior *o'ooo_ p.
36 •` I.aivrenee Lotter ps
:entry & Roviiier •• :I.& b.
20 1/upoitt ide la Eurcl 5. ••
lit McLeal
Lawrence Lotticr hs& 60 plug
Just landing (rum smioner. and (or sale by
lICCENOR & Co.
41 N water st and 10 N wharves.
my3l Philadelphia.
ID A PER-2000 hils Straw Wrapping Parser, all toms,
400 reams ruled Cap W nting Paper;
:49:1 ruled and plain letter do; all quainter.
Flat Capp
2:0 amedium Yea Paper;
ISO gross white and blue A. white Ilonoct BoanIs;
DV reams !dandle Envelope Paper;
50 - liar-divan Paper - 'tat reed nod for
sale low by REV:SUL-DS & StIF.E.
nay3idlot cur., peon mod 1,1111 .0
m A r N ,, 1; , Ft . CT ,0 1 , 1 ,0 R: , : , D ng T , C: ., 13 :, 1C . C . 0- 1 - .., 7 , l c o c rc o.
MU.. from manufacturers ol Richmond and Lynch
burg, which will boloid to the trade at reduced rates,
73 hut Lamartihe ss,
60 do John Rucker 5.;
110 do Henry & James 1 too and . 3s,
It do L. J tames ss,
II do R. li. Warwick ns,
19 do J. 11. Steward 5s and hs.
17 do James filaihson .5s I. S WATERNIAN
augl 31 water and 61 front sit
DR; W.. 1. MADEIRA, Dentist.
OFFICE on Smithfield•treet ; 3d door
north of Third street. Dr. hladt-ire re
'lN spcetfully tenders his professional ser
vices to the cittze its of Pittsburgh. Al
legheny and vicinity.
Rnsaadtficts—llr. A. N. McDowell;
Dr. P. laimeatock;
Dr. Robert Summon;
James S. Cron., EN.
Mr. ‘Villi= Thorn;
Mr. Bear. Weaver .
EIIIIPEP PATENT BLOCKS ,
TeHE subscriber offers for sale a full assortment of
his Ships' Patent Blocks Slavem, Ac., adapted to
trade. Also, complete setts of Blocks, adapted to
v.essels of any capacity, put up and forwarded to any
part of the Union, without delay sad at the lowest pri
ces. LIGNUM VITA,: for sale in quantities to sun
purchasers 171. X/ W KTAPLES,
arsteilm2taarTAS N Burling Bltp, New York
Patent Soda dab.
4,4 bhire:dvaitt...ltiuellti,
y
W & NU uag Liam steamer NoMern 4ALTZEE,
ta.,18 160 bbrny st
illtaepratt , s Patent Soda Ash
CA IRS met 15/11.11111( from *team.. North Coro I-
A-AY , na, . end lor sate by
W S M MITCIIELTREE.
let
PAI liben) At reel ,
r iftiWN , SEP ()"d.tmbodo,,,of mt. and for o nalc .P v. " .l, ' !leTill mod retail, by
E SELLERS
N. R As R. R. S. la Or. Townsend's only agent mr
Pi - U
onburgh, the gonOine a. ~ e may above be lind..
37 l% oud direct,
'MINS FOR LADip.p u. tho 10l la,. •
L ,I ; ed
J.
, ca
and Dr, do, Not,utt do, wriber Iglu, wild.
and cul l / 4 1 Ado., for ode at FII " 11)N 4 ‘ .
ore. 64 • martet at
° llut eL acc A o i Tt c!?:1 1!''711 ;
do du do, Al do Alyer's ' i e r dsoduud, do 00.
Jo
deo , plug, 11l cozen, tal dwarf bolt, Nt,
A roluarie do, .50 do, AU do do Thortimi Nec
Inal received and tor note by
1013 MILLER It RICK.
Corn Booms; 4 etuk• Pot Asa. ."
rote Yarn; 1114 lb. kieesw.; m las No
20 do star Candles, lb do Post Flaw* Ito WA,
Nos /..old Sugar, for sale by
myt3 ENol.lt4}l te. HF-NNE. rr
Co- ortnership otice.
EALD, LIUCKNOR & CU. ho ve saroctoted 111.
thern in their ToO.eo ano Conuattulun 0u..111r
kof Award Heald. %late of Jacob Heald & Co, liailolltOrt
avtd C. MeCisounou, and John A. Warner m)1.5
1. , L,'D V ANTAI: HI [MONS assortmstil ot
lJ aild cold .%1 entail and SiLll/1 Itthooss, °pew , ,cs•
I. r(In), and otk red woe It) theol Nvtli,l[nalii•
rooms of \C ItpILCC,
Irll • northeast roe th and market st. 41 snort
BACON -IM hhds yellow chu;moed Hum , 10 du
Soles; US do 'Shoulders, oh of prone qualoy.
Ale S PILLEISSI 6 N ICOLS
xf AND PRIME YORK-16bbla Me. Pork, 5
/71. do prune do, Wreak by
SELLERS & NH-A/LS
rPARTAILIC ACID-4 lba, of Lr oupenor LILDDL,T, re
relyort and for sole by
/IRA UN dr t IEITER
4.2 . 1 . K.AM RtIAT YOE KALE— "if
ts. 7 ot the hoe steamer Wytattstag for sale on
modatang terms. For paroettlant enquire of
Itt k W HAIDAL
n.p? :611 Water antlYfl .15"
I MISCELLANEOUS.
==l
- asE_PPENCOTT & BAHR,
Lace J S Strickler b. Co.)
111 A NI ACIT R ERS of Phcenix foe proof safe;
oath .odc. orrood motet, between Wood sod
Smohfrold Psconroo t 1 S Soicklor having diseased
nod thr ourrivrac rancor Mr. Jos LipPoO"
cot
norovJaccrl lors,ll watt r NVm C Barr, the business
willll.-ronfter be conductor' coder Me style of LiPP.O.
cott IN,
Trial of a sal in Cir-Innen. o.—We, the andersigh
ed were prea,:it m the teetine of one oil SUickltr &
0 . % tillprov,d Phiernx fire-proof safe. The cafe aria
placed in a furnace cm the p•,1.... ! landing, nod .objected
to the MINIM. heat of n on, vol C fire for TOOT , than
three bollt. In one hour end tali the safe came to
a hnelit reel heat. the door of the furnace was then
elce,d, which catn.ed an Increased and steady heat for
the balance of the t, ntil the cast iron wheels were
par Ally melted of. the furnace was then thrown down
and the' rare eooled and opened The money. papers
and look. winch n contained were as perfect as when
'dared there. the binding only of the books being in
jured by the water in cooling the safe. We have no
he in recommending it to the public as • safe
ouperior to any we bane ever tested. and believe
that it will 'mod any heat which might be produced,
arept a hem winch would melt it to a solid mass.
Spnuger S NVltllmun. 1. %Worthmoon, Keklofg
KCIIIICII. BC/U. Cru,r, U P Breese. - Mums Smith, T
S ,'O. Stedman. klotrard & Co, Wm Mame,
klmnl b kVim.tor,
We. the understencd. selected the We spoken of
abovr. tram a led the store of Trober kAubery. the
Ace°. Cu SPRLNGEM,
- - -
8! KELLOG.
Refrr t. Cook & I (orris, Ilmkent, Pittaburgh;
11.Ary & Co, do do ife3d&wl.yB
tdPvc,rdrr NM, 0 WWII. L. Y YOZO/01.
•
LIPPENCOTT & CO.
Cat..Cira nod Saws, tiny and 3fanure Forks,
Hors Mattocks, Pick, &c , having completed all their
arrangements to the construction of new machinery,
nod lit %mitring the best workmen from the most cell,
hinted entatilisiononta of the East are now manufactur
in and will keep constantly on hood and for sale all
the above articles, having availed themselves of the
late,.lmprovements. and are determined that in work
manship and material they will not be excelled. They
premise to produce
in
es equal, if not superior, to
oily Mot can be bail in the Eau. They mvite the atten
ion or. Lt 0.1,• to un examination of their al.k, before
purehasing elsewhere. as they are convincul that they
will lie able r to COI all orders in their line to the entire
sansfaetion of purchasers. Warehouse, \Valor street,
4 doors %Vest Monongttlirla House, Pittsburgh, Pa.
N. II —Persoos having Winless with Wet. Lippen
con & Son call please call on Lippencott & CO.
ocahlly.
PlttSburgh FurnitureWmre RoOma,
===l
. . .
X A large and splendld assortment of Furni
ture. suitable fro Steamboas, Howls and
n o d
dwellings, dwellings. constantly on hand and
made to order
•
The pre..nt stovit on hand ealmot be eiteeded by
any tountsw , tory We western Country. Prnon.
ewelshing to purrhuwe would do well to give me a call,
a I usn detrrunited sny once. shall please. Part 04
binek 0011..• I/I-
-•
50 wlu• yeah Noah and Hair-cloth coven s
1 dor Mahogany Nur. Chair.;
•
II pvr thvana,
Ildor fine mahogany Chairs;
12 mahogany Work Stands,
1 doe mahogany Rooknie, Chun;
15 mart..e top Dre.ung Bureaus;
i 411" , 110n1113.;
Inarlde lop Work Standa;
le cherry Work Stands;
. Mame, Cherry, and Poplar Itedateade of
ail de•ermtion, and large .4w - talent of GOMMoa
furitun, and row's. too numerous to meson.
marDtf
LADIKS A KJ: CA ED AGA NST USING
COMMON PREPARE.° CHALK.
. L t,n,w , a o r w r how ho l w rie ro ht . fu , l h ly h r o nr:r= w it Ls r. tll
low and unit•ullly the .aut app.:arta:lo. using prop..
pared r. Ile.ndes It ts llQUriotts, containing atm . °
qoannty or lead .
We have prepared • beautiful vegetable
which we oall Jtl/Nr-ul :SPANISH LILY WHIT& It
it pertoctly innorent. belng purified of all deletertou.
quaint..., and I .tripar:. to the okto a natural. healthy
alalowtor. ol•ar..vind ilt,. at the .rune time acting
a. 444111,22 422 •kio. making It sort and struKah.
lir Jane• Jot4.l..r.urt Prnetleal Chemlst of Mau.
r•ns • .tit 4 .114( Jones' Spakush 1.11)
‘k in, I hod.t the mos; 1144222121(1.12 arid natu.
rai 1 2 211 C 2241214 1221.4 otnooent while I ever .aor
rerlllll
an rreatninend itt. use to di
who.r •It rryi.re• , •rautmlog " l'nee 2.1
I.". "'ST enurN
n
J • \ 5 % ,,, 11 .. 1 . !. I
r t, t u r t .e .o . t u t:
~ ril 11 1. , .„ . , Frame, Speeders
WKrper, Spooicr.,
urtl umidrt.. ter NV roucht
Ize • of el. Iron. PuilLe. lane
and haila Lathe.
every deArrtpuon
made to order for
!kr z+letmt l'tpr (or heal
st.-sh sad fancy C.
111, KO. ~r , ~re t, al the Wa,house or
1 . 4,111, it I. stre, wr.i hare prompt etton•
N, Ir . I
r toe • Lat. Co. 1 K. Nloorehend &
0 War•t•• r Jot,. Ir A-111 P tutburk;b, G
J 11 . Aur.,r Strut , - ii.ne
111 41
Stprlng. Axle, Steel ;Ltd Iron Works.
11 11. t. \ l / 4 11. , t i'o. Iva vulg completed
%,_,/ , r I.w ' , reputed lo Inattacae•
lure e roach aud
lan, Al. , - 1,., , r et
Opting and Plough
..,c• 4, -man. ..,uarc and round Inio,
wnc•r, 14. r) m te, or their 'eve
no., No 4 whore hr) also keep o“
IT S
coni;..ett. aaaorthlent of Coach
'az ow, I lardwart, Malleable Caatthga.
a..c I roil
t' II A Co 1,1 ve en,le urronxeMent. vr.th Mew+.
Da) t' rot: r I , •:Ir•r. of Snovrl, Fork.
am; 4,,•antly on hand every articir
!). them Ih...tr. Arc revertfully wry
to
A• prs• tr tin. u /.! , made latoend j)-25
Fl.rd w wry Hon..,
.11,:+1.: II I 1V tAIDW ELL, corner at
•
\1 trod l'lttaburgh. 11a,
Irom the firm of
1\ ai.,l on the l‘t or January, 1,47, I
tate plea, , t,re 1:1 a,,n0u.,,,,ur. fneoda the city
riot Loontr) 11131 oi..aed y new store at the
l.ovy unto,. 11.0.1:tg par.:laud toy good. for
ra•h .1111 i 11....1• lwastr..turi t. wait manumeturers in
r llle' "
:r 3 nt.,l n. Europa no be constantly supplied,
I I am full) prepared to tarnish Hardware of all kinds,
on us good terms and as low u• ally house East or
NI, est Mervisani+ and 0011,14 are respectrully invited
to and esaunne .irk. beiore purchasing else
when. The ionowmg comprises a part of his stock.
1, , 031 and )adthery hardware, gun trimmings,
Eaes. Ns) lor )(eel, cuhery, edge took, anvils, vices,
401' se) the.. tniti hinges. screws, Votes
) inane^ 43 , 4"6, muliagaii) boards and veneers, sad
N:: 10 L., urn-Ir. connected with the hardware busi
ness rechlltf
City Dagaerrlan Gallery
...1... nar t7rlC6
. • .
neg. Win
cave lb form the c i tizens of Pita-
S huryb and vicinity. that km boa taken the Hague,
tinCouitalaiely occupied by Mr. Porter. The pub.
a •sureit um: all the late improvements are secu
red. andtie brought into operation by Me. Hoge,
i i• ait consteual operator sine, the an was
diwovewil. lattire sanatacuon a guaranteed to
all WOO nay become ha patrons. Mr H. will refer
with pleasure to Mr. Porter. it whose einablishawat he
has, operated tor the !tat twelve months. nually Po,
train, Faitgravings. Daguerreotypes. ha, accurately
copied Likeness,. laken any weather, and set in
locketa. breast pita. rawa and frames,
I.istructions given /II every branch of the art, and app
porolia. lure filled. yelhl(
Us
Co. be .Marx et „.'
N h l . l . ; ili e C re li c t i .`:" . L%- , A .,, A e Al
cheaps of
printed I.UWIII. 111 Id Musldis, aKs
of French do, of
every borne. yof .e. In cases of good style Ging.
mons. Ide hew st Ilrmis. 4do blue and orange Col
c•cies, in do iocacited Nluelins. all widths. Also, cases
bleached, orown and bale Cottonades, Checks.
Omaha:us. Le. . Ii of which will he offered at the
lowest I.lastert. who:esnie nay2l
PC.III. Stine lain< Shop.
Ir \ II CAI A N—.'.l.l.l4illrturcr or all km& of col
. ton and woollen machinery. Allegheny ctry, Pa
The above works Lein: now in lull and successini pp.
e ninon. son prepared to execute orders with dispatch
ilor kaods oi 'lama/tier . ' 111 Illy brie. ouch as willows,
pickers. spreader cards. g machines, rto.iwoys,
drowillig Ironies, •peader... thru,sits, looms, woolen
erred...double or sltmle. tor merchant or country work,
cites. lack.. 'be., • ittle and hand ladies arid awls in gee.
eral. All \lnd.. 01 toututg mod , ' to order, or pl.ll giv
en tor gearing lac:ones Cr hulls at reasonable charge.
RaFg.“ To , - /ironed). Childs S Co., Blackstock, !tell
.4 Cu., king. 1 . 1,1111,k & Co. la. A. Gray .
BELL AND BRASS FOUNDRY
. .
A F L liTii:N, Bell and Brass Foutidefi has re
built mutt; oimiteiiced business at his old stood,
where liewill be pleased to see his old custom
era atial Frends.
Church, Memul.out, and Bells of every site. from 10
10,MV. , poulols, v 004 Ingo patterns 01 the roost •pprov
ca models, .1f ranted is he 01 the best materials.
mend Water Putapi , .Counicrs. Hai ltng, kn toge
tL,•r wrilaever) vrid ui Bra". CaAtingr, regtor,d,
lamed and Unillird rn the aeaiest amine,
A F llusca's ANTI-Amu
C.l. oruicd cur Um reducUon
motion 111 innh...r) l'lle Mlle. rod 1:ouspoottlo
can t.e 1001 01 aim .“ 311 ill/1,,
Plough., Ploug It Coatings, - Wagon
%loxes, o.c.
Itol.ll-Al HALL, of lilt old
brio tot H. S. Inanulae•
luring large u tt t tics of
roualka, Plough Caauttga, %Vag.-
• ,S. .hr .:nor ovetoents of the Leiter
and 01114, I . loug - hs. of the latest and
•irett. I . lltaborgtt, opposite
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VOL. XVI. NO. 27.
MISCELLANY. ,
Prom the Pittsburgh Chnstian Advosate.
ERNA JANE PARKE
BY HUG MARGARET CUTHBERT.
The marry voice of childhood
Is hushed to sobs of pain,
As we pass into the darkened room,
And look on Emma Jane!
Why do the teaniThns blind our eyes
Why sobs thus heave the breast ,
Tis but tha body that we see,
The spirit is at rest.
Yet still, although we know that she
Is safe in heaven now,
And that God's angels, while we mourn
Are crowning her young brow !
Yet still we feel that she is gone,
And left us here to mourn;
For never more will Emma come
Into her earthly home!
Ah, she will never come to play
With Charlie on the green:
Or to meet her father at the gate,
Will Emma more be seen.
With tears upon her rosy cheeks,
Dear little Maggy stands;
And vainly tries, with looks of love,
To warm poor Ernma's hands.
"0, Emma's very cold," she says;
" Dear mother, come and take
Our Emma up, and kiss her cheek,
And trim will make her wake."
And now, a last farewell we take,
We kiss her marble cheek,
And look our last upon her face,
So pale, so sad and meek.
And now the coffin lid is closed,
The funeral hymn is sung;
'Mid tears and sobs from aching hearts,
Then runny we pass on.
Unto her final resting place
We lay her in the tomb,
There to repose in silent hope
Until her change shall come!
Then she will leave her silent torntr,
And gloriously arise
With songs of love and joy to meet
Her Saviour in the skies!
A LONDON PRINTING-OFFICE
_ •
By 8 o'clock in the morning, the whole
body has arrived. Many, in costume, re
semble common laborers; others are better
clad, several are very well dressed, but all
bear in their countenances the appearance
of men of considerable intelligence and edu
cation. They have scarcely assumed their
respective stations, when the blue mugs,
containing each a pint or a half a pint of tea
or coffee, and attended either by a smoking
hot roll staffed with yellow butter, or by a
couple of slices of bread and butter, enter
the hall. The little girls, who, with well
combed hair and clean and shining faces,
bring these refreshments. carry them to those
as
who have not breakfasted at home. Before
tne empty mugs have vanished, a boy enters
the hall at a test walk, with a large bundle
of morning newspapers under his arm; this
intellectual luxury, the compositors, by a
friendly subscription, allow themselves to
enjoy. From their connection with the dif
ferent presses, they manage to obtain the
earliest copies, and thus the news of the day
is known to them—the leading articles of
the different newspapers ate criticised, ap
plauded, or Condemned—an hour or two
before the great statesmen of the country
have received the observations, the castiga
tion, or the intelligence they contain.
One would think that compositors would
be sick of reading as the grocer's boy is of
treacle ; but that this is not the cane is proved
by the fact that they not only willingly pay
for these newspapers, but often indemnity
one of their community for giving np his
work in order to sit in the middle of the hall
on a high stool, and read the news aloud to
them while they are laboring at their work;
they will, moreover, even pay him to read
any new book which they consider to con
nun interesting information. It of course
requires very great command of the mind to
be able to give attention to what is read
from one book, when men are intently em
ployed in creating another. The apprentices
and the inferior workmen cannot attempt to
do this, but a greater part of them, astonish
ing as it may sound, can listen without in
jury to their avocation. Very shortly after
8 o'clock, the whole body are set at their
work, at which, it may be observed, they
patiently continue, with only an hour's in
terval, until 8 o'clock at night.—Quarterly
Remew.
Tux LEARNED FIMMI.-A friend who was
in Hingham yesterday took occasion to visit
the little girl who, it was said, had succeed
ed in taming the fishes in a pond at that
place, so that they would eat out of her
hand. He found that the stories which have
been told in relation to these fishes were not
exaggerated.
The little girl who has thus acquired a
control over the usually shy inmates of the
water, is about seven' years old. She is
small of her age, and is a very interesting
and intelligent girl She goes to the edge of
the pond with a piece of bread in her hand,
and calls her pets, in her childish, thou"h,
musical voice, "pouty, pouty, pouty." The
fish in the pond, principally horn-pouts, with
some pickerel and other fish, immediately
flock to the rock on which she stands, and
receive from her hand the food which she
has provided. They seem not to be in the
least afraid of the little girl, but stiffer her to
handle them without moving. One large
pout in particular seemed considerably
pleased at being patted on the back. With
a view of testing the tameness of the fish,
die mother of the little girl took a piece of
bread and went to the water's edge. The
fish came toward the bread, but discovering
probably that it was offered by a an-ringer
immediately darted away.—Bosionlournal.
Ws cannot resist the inclination to give
publicity to the following thrilling adventure,
which is extracted fmm a letter to a friend
in tins citi , from C. Ellet. jr., the bold archi
tect el the Wheeling and Niagara Suspension
Bridges, which, for a feat of calm, cool da
ring we think It would be difficult to excel.
—Nash. Whig.
LAULHA Fatd.s, July 29, 1848.
This morning 1 laid the last plank of my
foot bridge on the Canada side, and then
drove over and back in a buggy. Five hun
dred feet of the bridge was without railing
on either side My horse, though spirited,
went along quietly, touched up occasionally
with the whip, just to show him that he was
In command, and give him courage.
On returning I directed one of the drivers
ro bring on his team—a two horse closed car
riage, weighing altogether over a ton and a
hall. I took his place on the box and drove
over and back. The horses went quietly
The flooring is but eight fed wide, 220 feet
hkei, 762 feet long, one without railing, over
such a torrent as you never saw, and never
will see anywhere else!
Fitsrms lux TIOLVI Itssixaurr.—The Jour
nal of Commerce says;eshe first was under
:i'•uhy, who added the interest to the capital;
the second at the close of the long reign of
Louis XIV, under the ministry of Desnuaresi,
who paid neither interest nor capital ; the
third was the consequence of Laws sys
tem, under that of Lepe,Jner ; the Montt
under the Abbe Terray, who did not pay
the Treasury Bill, and many other debts;
the fifth was in 1794, atter the creation of
forty-five and a half milliards of assignats,
and the erasure from the inscribed debt of
9,400,000,000 francs; and the sixth, in 1797,
by the reduction of two-thirds of the public
I debt.