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Morning, [Sundays aerpled,)' pip X.,/ HAEPKRj - **6jOTI*VVBST CORNER OF WOOD AND TtFTS STREETS; ; - fry*- TERMS.—Five Dollars a yefe, payable strictly -in adranee- Six Dollars. will invariably be required if not paidwilhiu they eur. , . - k . nj m Single conies two cents—Jot sale at the counter of the Office, ana by the News Boys. The Weeltljr Mmary shd Hamrfkctarer Ispublished from the Wtmecffice,<ma- double medium, sh^et t 4t r 'A')VQ,IPfiU ARS a year, in advance —single copies FIVE CEKrt. ’ ’ , QT No paper will be discoutined (unless at the discre tion of the proprietor,) until all arrearages are paid. (TF No' attention will be paid to any order unless ac* eompßmtjclby the tnbney, or satisfactory reference in this city. .:r f .. . ... -TERM 8 OFADVERTISINQ. 1 WER BQCARft OR-TWELVE JCZKCS Oft LESS. One Insertion, SO 50 One Month,***• Two***do. 0 75 Two*-do Three..do t 00 Tbrce'do***** One Week** 1 50 - ■ Four do Two*‘dO‘"*.-. •••••• SO ; Six***do«***‘** Thrcedo***v. ,**3 00 . One Year YEARLY ADVERTISEMENTS: Changeable at Pleasure. ; ;■ . OJSE SQUARE. , .TWO SQUARES. sift Months.* ~5.15 00 I Sift Months- 820 00 OncTttitT.***.****..-20 00 j Ofte'Year* 30 00 Larger advertisements in proportion, ny Cards of FOUR LINES, Five Donats a Year . LfiTge cuts will not be inserted, unless an extra price is paid. ftT* Advertisement* upon which the number of inser tions is not marked, will be inserted aud charged until or dered out DR.. GEORGE WATT.—Office, No. 77 Smithficld st. near Sixth >tU Pittsburgh. ; * * angt?l»y DR. A. W. OLIVER, Physician and Surgeon.—Office No.S. Sl Clair street. Pittsburgh. jySO WM. O’HARA ROBINSON, late L T . S. Attorney, has removed his office iu No. 5 St. Clair su , - U. JOHN .CRAWFORD, office ou St. Clair street, opposite the Exchange. auglO-y C ORLANDO LOOMIS, Attorney at Lotr.—Office 4th ♦ st.. above Wood. . julyl-y fpHOMAS M. MARSHALL. Attorney at Law.— Office, X LowrieV Boildingfe Fburth »U - jan7-ly. H AL KENNEDY; Attorney ai Law. Office in tiie • same building with Alderman hTMastcr, Fifth st., between Wood and Southfield stsi aogl7-6m* .“uV*** *’*•“'*! A B. APCALMONT, Attorney at Law.—Office on 4th J\S* st. is. few doors above .Wood. Collections attend* ed to in Clarion and Venango counties. ■ , aug3o-y JOHN . BARTON. -.Attorney at Law. —Office. North side of Fifth street, between Wood andiSmitblield, in the same building with AUlcjmanjMdrrow;’ sep3o-ly. TOSEPH C. M’KIUBIN, Airfrtiiy at La to.—Office “in tJ Wallace’s building, oh 4th lfefc,ybeiween Wood and Smithficld sts. , X'. novlS-y. GEORGE W. LAYNG, Attorney and CounstUor,at Law and Notary Public.— -Office at the corner of 4th and Wood sts, over Sibbctt A Jones* Exchange office; bct4 WILLS & DONNELLY, Attorney? and Counsellors at Lau>, Pit-sburxh , Pa.—Office on Fourth su, be ; tween Smitlifield and Grant. marl4-y EEMUND SNOWDEN, Atfonuy ai La tc.—Office in the building on the North East corner of Fourth and Smithficld • • . novll-y T> MORROW. Alderman.— Office north side of Filth XV* street; between Wood and Smithileld, Pittsburgh. teplO-y . ’ "A 4; JVFCLURE, Attorneys and Counsel rJT 1 tors at Law. —Office on Fourth street, opposite R. &K.H. Patterson’s I.ivcry Stable. Pittsburgh. seplO-y EORWAIU) & SWARTZ WELDER, AUomeys at Law. —Office on Fourth street, between Wood and Smith 1, opposite Patterson’s Livery Stable. ap7-y EORGE F. GILL.MOKE, Attorney at Law. —Office in \JT Breed's buildings, 4th st., above Wood Pittsburgh,' Pa. . sepg-ly JW.'MHJLyWHf, Altomeyand Counsellor at Law.— m Office in BaheweU's Butldiugs ou Grant st. jc29 ’47-ly, Th EMOVAL(—Dr. Robert Snyder, has removed his : XV office to Fourth street, between Wood and Smithficld streets marls-1 y . JAMES BLAKELY, Alderman. —Otnce ou Penn street, ,opposite D. Leech to Co's., packet line office. Office hours from 7 o’clock A. Mm to 7 o’clock P. M. - TJEAIONAL. —A. Beelcu has removed hi* commission . XV and forwarding business from the Canal Basin to bis new warehouse, on Third street, nearly opposite the Post :Offcf. mayCO-y •<■** >*■ • 'ft *■ ' ‘ K v V; JOHN .J.. MITCHEL, Attorney and Counsellor at Law. —Office on Smithficld street, a few doors above Dia* moud alley!. i . N. B—Collections made ou moderate terms. myS6. MICHAtL Vktt HXGtIIAX. T. C. SUATJroX. MAGEHAN to SHANNON. Attorneys and Counsellors at Low. —Office on 4Ut St., between Wood and Smlthfield, and nearly opposite the Mayor's office. novO-y ■ . ■ ' JAMES S. CRAFT, Attorney, Counsellor, and Aotnry, Pittsburgh, Pal, having resigned the office of Secreta ry of the PlusburghtKavieatioH and Fire Insurance Com-- parry,- will -attend specially to collections, and business connected -with- Navigation, Insurance,. Accounts, and Real Estate-. .Business hours, from 9 a. M., to 9 P.M. Office, first door west of Aldennau Miller's, Fourth street, near Grant. ' ; . , ap7 CHARLES M.iIAYS, Attorney at Laic. Pittsburgh, Pa. Cotmnisrionerto take the proof and acknowledge ment of Deeds. Xseases, -Contracts, Depositions, or other writings, to be- recorded or used in the States of Kentuc ky, Indiana, Tennessee, Michigan and Missouri. Office, Burke’s building. Fourth st. . marl2-y EDWIN C. WILSON, Attorney and Counsellor at La to, Franklin, Venango Comity, Pal, will attend promptly , to all-business entrusted to his care. Collections madein Warren, Clarion, ohd JeOferebncounties. • ■'■■■ ■ ■... Bsrcato -• J. A. Stockton.A Co.. ) p; ., Morphy, Wilson It Co.; \ Pltttbor P** Hon. James Kinnear, ' 5 _ U! . Hon. Alex. M’Calmoot, f FraiUclw * Hon. -J> Wilson, Steubenville, Q. jyg^y O MV CLIENTB.«rrMy partner, Mr.Ugtfett. and Wm. E-Austin, Esq., ,\yill attend to my unfinished busi n svand I recommend -them to* the patronage of roy friends.' -I run authorized to state'that thef'w3l receive the counsel and assistance of the lion. R: Biddle.' Office 2d story, of Burke’s buildings, 4th street, between Wood and Market. tfrfriyr SAMUEL W. BLACK. ':V'l '•■' •’ OTT© KUNTZ,‘Manufacture of Jncorruplibie Teethi Smixhfidd street, two doors below Fifth street, Pitta; burom Pa, : Always on hatfd a full assortment of Plate? amf Pivot Teeth, of a variety of shades, ns simple Plate, Molars and TJiac'uapidatdcs, Curt' teeth, Screw Pivot teeth,Ac. Teeth and blocks mndeto order; Dentists supplied with all Artieiea; in the profession; Ail orders front abroad, must be Accompanied by the cosh. • :fE?*Plebna always on hand« nov!s-y TOHN-A. .PARKINSON, Alderman. Fifth Word, Penn O at., bcivceu Walnut and O’Hara sts., where hie may be fcjundat-ali times. , Those having houses or other pro perty to sell or rent, can have the same punctually atten- ; debts collected, and all the duties of an Alderman will receive prompt attention. . - 0c27-y HENRY W. WILLIAMS, Attorney and Counsellor at La™h ( B 4£ ccssor lo Lowrie & Office at iheold-standj Foufth' shfabovd SmlOificld."' r. ‘ >“ •: " * n -THE Paitnershlp herotofore existing between Henry TV* Willmma iathe practice of the law, was dissolved by Mutual consent, on the '2oth nit, and the butuess wiR hereafter be continued by : Heriry W. Wil liams, whom I moStcbeCrfullyrecommend to all for whom Ihave ibc honor to^do-business—as A gentleman every way-worthy of .their confidence.. dccl*-ly. WALTER H. LOWRIE. -* v O. George B. Riddle* Conveyancer* ... FFICE jn Avery .Row, Fifth street, above Smith field, Ptt,sburgh. • preps, Moktoaoks, Aorecmxitts, Boots, Rslzases, and other instruments of writing, drawn with neatness, legal . accuracy and despatch. He will also attend to drawing - and filling Mechanics' liens. Accounts of Exetutors, Admin utraiors, A>c ;> Examining titles to Real Estate, Searching Rcdordsfor Liens, sc., %J. . From his long experience' and intimate acquaintance . with the manner of keeping tho public records, he expects 40 give satisfaction to those who may entrust thatr busi .ness to his care. dcclO J *VT OTICE.—-All perilous indebted to the subscribers, are J.V requested to make payment! on or before the 25th •inoLj lf not, their account will be given to a Magistrate for collection; &U persons having claims against me firm, ■mil please present their accounts for paymeut. ;3anig; ~ . ancker a Mayer. *\TEW PIANQ. FORTES,—Now receiving, an. entire JJi naw stock of Piano Fortes, from tiic manufactories of Gale A Co., New York; and Chickering, of Boston. The patterns are of the latest style, and with all the mod ern improvements. .'For sale at Factory prices, by * declS " JOHN H. MELLOR, 81 Wood st. CIGARS.— 75,000 Cigars, of the following celebrated brands: 6ih'A, Esulapto, Dos Amigos, Dc Fusten, London Uranio, Fjdla Principe, Laßoyadcro, Colorado, BegaUas, Caraoo, Justo Saag Principe, Cheroot’s Eagle Pnqcipe, Eqtd ,Byron Regattas. ' For'sale by decf2o - • P. C. MARTIN. lIUMCKOPATHIC MEDICINES AND BOOKS.—Juat XL receired,- a fircsbsnpplyof Hommopnihic Medicine CheftSjHonaopathiojCoaeei Sugar of Milk, auda large collection of the latatfbubßctraons on Homoeopathy, at th* : Book Store of i ' * - VICTOR SCRIBA, Fifth streev - , . , ... Between Woodland. Market sts. T} E JSP p3liU ol i ce Farm* of 30 and 50 acres,adjoining Beaver county. Persons who have ihrms, “*W*S *'Q***i «c. Ac., for rent, can hare the an< * Attended to, and persons who wish' their wishes complied with, and.all 2 SaaSh* 10 for ver y moderate charges, General Agency and Intelligence § HAT if - ieceirad id'™"®?' 0 ' 1 ♦ 93 M*iket street, have assortment of Shawls to SSSmre^rSSl«st r w In ,*2f 1 !!. OI U? tho various styles of SESSSH; ™ B «'tNet, *<4 nehas * *<•*. “SS^- Professional darbs ‘'/ v j*" " -. 1 ..'■'■ : ' r -' '■■ ' >’:’/'■ ■"’■ ■ -V. ’ : "'?] ; - |I'T- ]- i -"; : : ~i i '-\'' ; ' i':' ■":■■■•’ ? ‘ ; '’‘:. 4 ;:..';' : v ;; - ' ■..'. ! -\ - ‘ ; K ; ';;':'vi :ft':' : ; V-*>1 f"'\ r .'-.S ; '^-i: ; .""tvj ' •■■:'■• ■■••■.,•■■"•■.'. :-■ i]l | ■ . v >> y^HvV '■ :_: - : v>l : ::-:Syi;£Sfef - ■ .'‘ "" v"“ ’ " v ;/^"V'/ v >X:: : ;: ' v • i ■■ -' - - - • i . Business (garbs. 'RL J. BURNSIDE, Auctioneer and Commission Mtr ckant, Federal street, Allegbcny city. .. . febVi ■TAlviKs M’KKXNA, Auctioneer and Commission i Afef tX chdiit, N 0.114, Wobd rt. ftblj OUTER'S DAGUEKRIAN GALLERY, PhiloJH bU, over the Post Office;; v. . • febt} JOHN I>. DAVIS. Auctiotuer arid Commission Merchant, , corner of Wood and FifthW. ~~ fcbl-y; OBERTS A KANEV Pittsburgh'■Cabinet and Ckdtr Warehouse, No. B^Third at,.. ; . febl-y,.; EBULON KINSEY, Dealer in Fa,ney (foods Sr TrM mings, N0.’67. Market street. •■ • ; fepl-yv* ! LEXAftDREU A YNBS, Pekin TM Store . TOTbiXdtt.,! near Wood. ... fcttl-yi;,; CM’CLOSKEY, iron City Clothing Sturt, Not 132, : « Liberty st.. Opposite the mouth of Market. j ; JOSHUA ROBINSON, Asent lor Miirdcn St, Co.’tf lane > of Packets, Fifth sL, one door below Wood. fcbl-)*j 'VX/'ILLIAM JACKSON, Patent Medicine Depot, wfi Lib*! YT ' Crty st.. hcad of Wood. ' retyl-yi \ MARTIN LYTLE, Family Grocer, Siuithtieid- Street, next door to the Fifth Presbyterian Church. 1 jjcftv | • -S4 00 .....8 00 ..,.7.00 8 00 ...10 00 ....15 00 GEORGE COCHRAN, Forwarding and Cuimrtissuin [ Merchant, No. 20, Wood st., Pittsburgh. noy27»y-' rpNGUSH & ELLIOTT, Booksellers and Stationer *, No JCi 56, Market si., between Third and Fourth- fctjl-y' PI) ELAN Y, Fashion able Clothing Store, No. 4fl, liti » -erty st. . fobl-y* ! HOON A SARGENT. Bankers and Exchange. Btnfatn, N.-E. corner of Wood and Sixth sts, fctil-yj N HOLMES & SON. Bankers and dealers in « Coinand Bank Notes. No. 65,Markct st. i ACOB WEAVER, IFine ami Liquor MercAam.-corttirl Of Market and Second streets. fcbl-y ‘ j and Brass Founder , No. 7U Second, « between Market and Ferry sts. febj i JM. VIUTE, Clothing Store j No.l(i«, corner of Litiejr-! » ty and Sixth stsl ' \ ' PJMiWNSENIh CARR At CO., Coach and IFogori jiia-i X St. Clair street, near the Bridge. fefrj-l OUSE’S LITERARY DEPOT, No. 85, Fourth i*L. near Wood, fetfl^r DR. BROWN : S OEFiCE. No. 05. Diamond alley! uHari Wood st. febl-y?| C*H. PAULSON, Mat and Cap odd • doalcr in Pubs of all kinds. No. 73. Wood st./ ricx\ door to the corner of Fourth. febl} . MILLER A RICKETSON, irAoiaa/« Orocns and C£*fi mission Merchants, corner of Liberty and Irwin sts. febl-y . • ; , CA; M'ANULTY A CO., Forwarding and Catnmts • ston -McrcAanU, Canal Basiu, Pittsburgh, Pa. • ■[ j , IT' BLUME. Piano Forte mtumiucsurer and dealcfjin . • Musical Instruments, No. 112 Wood strecU n«ar Fifth. _ ' novW-tE HAYS A BUOCKWAY, Druggists; and Agents iijiir Patent Medicines, Liberty street, near Canal Baton, fcbl-y ' | !*. JOSEPH WOOD WELL, Imj-orter. and dealer id Fgy rignand Domestic Hardware, corner of Second d. Wood sts.,Pittsburgh. 0c29-Iy SAMUEL MOORE, Mat and Cap Manufacturer. atid! dealer in Fcna. No. 75, Wood street third door hbtw?e Fourth. » . fcljl-yj i SAMUEL M’CLURKEN A CO.. Aleuts tor Carlisle ard: Rippard’s Regular Line of Pael-tt Ships from-Nfcyr! York to Liverpool, No. 142 Liberty st. fetSl-y-, j JAMES BLAKELY, A pent lor Messrs. Ilochc. Bro.’s A Co.'s Line of PacketsfPenn st, four doors belo{v Ca nal Basin. febl-y; JOHN M’CLOSKEY, Tailor and Clothier, Libert between Sixth street and Virgin alley, south side, i -1 ’ aeplO-v . r ; JOSEPH MAJOR, Boat Store, Ship Chandlery; attd' Agencr of Pittsburgh Lard Oil Factory, No. 4,!MA;r ket street, Pittsburgh. janl2-tf j W~ S. CALDWELL, Depot Jot Sew Pubheatiods, ?<•' • riodicals. Newspapers, 4‘f-, Third st, opposite -the' Post Oifief ■ ' t feßl-iti , t PAAFI% A O’CONNOR, Pronnvtors oi the Pittsburgh' X Portable Boat Line, corner Penn and Wavne streets J febl-y l iT i JAMES MAY. Wholesale Grocer, Forwarding and'Catfr, mission Merchant, Water street, between Market ®tid' Ferry. fcbl-y TtTILLIAM A. HILL A CO., Bankers and Erchaltan YY Brokers, No. G 4, Wood st, one door above Fourth,! cast side. 1 HILL A CURRY. Banken'and Exthungt Nn.l 65, Wood st., third door below Fourth, west side! >.i. i <febl-y | ; KRAMER A KAUM. Bankers and Exchange BtXtktr),, \ corner of Third and Wood sts.', opposite St CKarle> j Hotel. fetfl-y-; i JOHNSTON A STOCKTON, Booksellers, Stationirh, Printers and Publishers, corner Market audTUitti febl-y ; * , LUKE LOOMIS, Agent, BookstUer and Stationed and dealer in Printing Paper, sc.. Wood street, bclWcch Diamond alley and Fourth. febl-y \ CA M’ANULTY, Agent for Pickwortli’s IFny Freight' • Lint, and Independent Portable Boat Line, £anal' Basin. . feta-y*l 11,f OSES ATWOOD, Agent for thtiJVortA Aintrietm 75 1- lil turanet Company, ot Philadelphia. Water andFrbiil st. r at the Warehouse of Atwood: and Jones. fcUl-yT T>HODES A ALCORN, Mjinufuoiure* of hluftajd, XV Ground Suites, Cattups,Sf-e r ft., No. 27, Fifthrfreet, between Wood ana Market. febji-t*! yitrrOß SCKIBA, Bookseller. Stationer, and Hinder, Filth st., between Wood and Market sta., Pittsburgh, ra. jan7-V)T CHOOL HOOK AND PAPKE WAREHULSE.~'Lu*S Loomis. Agent,‘Publisher, Bookseller amt Bookbira er, No. 89. Woodst., Pittsburgh’. mnril^-y-! PM’UTEEN, Brass Founder and Gat b'itirr. Shiis - field street, between Diamond Alley and Fifl&t A., Pittabnrgh. dccltMy; J& J. M’DEVI'IT, Wholesale (rroctrj, dealers inl’jp. • doce and Pittsburg manufactures generally.* No. 214 Liberty, opposite 7th atreet. PiPabnryh- ap^-ytl SEVEN BIG DOORS CLOTHING S'l’OUK. A’o. S 6xA i BtretU near Liberty. JOHN FARRKN, Proprietor,* Pittsburgh. ; ; . . . nov24-# j G GORGE ARMOR. Tailor, Fourth street, betwee^n; Wood and Simthficld streets, nearly opposite the Mayor’s office. •• jon'JO.y . i JOHN D. MORGAN, Wholesale and. Retail Druggutt, ! No. 931, Wood street, one door South of Diamond Al- : ley- • ' : ■ jfebl! ! ALLANSBEE A HA VWARD, Wholesale ahd&etkill Dealers in Boots, Shoes,Trunks. Ac., No. 180 Libe&y street, nearly opposite'the head of Wood. . fctiVtfi ■ A. FAHNESTOCK A. CQ., Wholesale Drug 3 Kory.; • house, corner of [First and Wood streets, tm4 cor-' ner of Wood and Sixth. sts. • feU4*srl j REMOV AL.—ffro. IVvSjbiM 4" Co/hare removeci tljcir Office from FenuisU to their New Brewery oh Pitt: sL and Duqucsnc WnV. dt|c2ffi 'ITTM. ALEXANDER A »ONS, Coffin Maker* d>ld Ty Furnishing Undertakers, corner of I’cnn ai|dis)t.: Clair streets, opposite thc : Exchange. Entrance tmiPehnl street. fcfrl-vf | JOHN H. MELLOR. wholesale und retail dculfcr ; Sn Music and Mn-siettf Jnstrmnen*, Piano Fortes, dclihbl. .Books and Stationery, No. 122 Wood street. Pittsliurfili.. janl-y | ! * BRAZIER’S BELLOWS.—Just received an dssbit tnent. large sizes. Brazier's hund Bellows; also, Par* lor and Kitchen do., wholesale and retail. t ‘»T decl6 JOHN W. BLAIR, ISO Wood $! L. S. WATERMANvWholcsale Grocer, Commission • and Forwarding Merchant, and Dealer in Prbdircc anti Pittsbnrgh Manufactures, Nos. 31 Water, and 2iFr}eiit sts.’, Pittsburgh, Pa. jy234y] ; F. BELLE BS.J NO. thesis.; SELLERS A NICOLS, Produce and General sion Merchants, No. 17 Liberty street, Fittsbuk-ghiji-. Sperm, linseed and lard oils, jqnffi; JAMES PATTERSU.N, Jm. corner of First and Fenn el*., Pittsburgh, Pau, manufacturer of I<ock», ffinggi*, and Bolts; Tobacco. Fuller 1 , Mill and Timber Screws, Housen Screws for Rolling Mills, &c. sepio-yj. • J’ - ' BRYAR, llcctityimp Distiller, and wholesale clctilfer • in Foreign and Dofiiesilc'Wiues and Liquors, No. 114 Liberty streut, and 53 Diamond alley, Pittsburgh) Co. iygi-y -I • t LWILiMARTiI, Lumber Merchant. Ollicc ouj Pt&ii • street, between Irwin and Hand streets, PittsDurtjh; Pa. All commissions will be promptly attended td. [i)< ! ma!s«y . ~ . ] ; Jil. BISHOP, Veterinary Surgeon, can be I'oimd-at • his Horae Shoeing Establishment, near theiSt) Cljiir street Bridge, lately occupied by* Messrs. Carr & novs-d6m . ■ TJf EXCHANGE HOTEL, Exchange Place, Baltimore. Dobset, Proprietor. Coaches will be in re&dmes£at all the landings, to convey passengers, free qf charge}- lo’ the Hotel* dccj&Ty \ ARKICK MARTIN, Agent lor the Franldih Phi Insurance Company of Pbilndclphia, at ttie change office of Warrick Martin A Co., comer of Market and Third streets. feblly. ; KJKcT7mNNE7rAgwinbnEr^s«oas7jfctS(aJ Safety Insurance Company of Philadelphia, jatjJho Warehouse of King and Holmes, Water street, near Mar* kei ' fcM*y I ». smras._ _ jrro. kicoLa SELLERS & NICOLS, Produce and General Com flits sion Merchants. No. 1? Liberty street; Pittsburgh Sperm, Linseed ana Lard Oils. jUi&fll JOQIf CABSOH. ptABSON (c M I KNIGHT, Wholesale Groom C&n» \j mission Merchants , Sixth street, between Wood’find Liberty, Pittsburgh, Pa. deb4*jH i XJirM. GLENN, Bookbinder, has removed to tbe bonier T y pf Wood and Third bib., above C. H. Kay, ,-wbfire he ib prepared to do every description of rulmeand bidd ing’ . r. : d>y P - CyMARTIN,. Wholesale and Retail trroceraud ddal • cr in Foreign and Domestic Wine* and Liquta Foreign and Domestic Fruits, Nuts,.**., No 60 Wa.ief *i' seps-y » ;ijf NEW BOOK STORE.— H. 8. Bosicorih 4- Co., Market at, next door to Third,’ are just opehirifca new and extensive assortment of. Books and Stationery, which they vdll sell, wholesale and retail, at the lov&st prices. •• ■ - - .. apus-ij- JOHN W. BLACK k Co., Wholesale Grocers, Proxies and Commission Merchants, and dealers in Pittibu*kh MannftctnrefryNo. 108>liberty street,'opposite Pittsbnnrlt: • mayi2 ? advances made on consignments. [ \i 2 ej£'< i. - S v - i.y ’ EME?MI | 'I 1 i'; : j'' 1 Business dfortig. • iTOHN CAIITWitIGHT,-Importer and Manufactarcr of tl all kinds of Cutlery, Surgical Instruments, Nci. Ki Wood street, second door below Diamond alley." ~ fcbl "OILKIN’I-ON’S UNRIVALLED • BLACKING;-maim- JUi factUTed and sold wholesale,and reluil, Snnthfield st, between Sixth and Virgin alley. * octl2-> RICHARD T. LEECH, 3*. Importer, and dealrr in' Foreign and Domestic Saadlery, JJarrfteare, ana^CtWr : riage Trimmings, of all descriptions, No> 133 Wood st., Pittsburgh, se veu doors above Fifth', and one door above H. Childs.ACo.’aShoe Storei - , ■.) rpO COUNTRY MKRCHANI'S —A. A, Mason A Co., X 62 Market street, invite the attention of -Country Merchants to their extensive assortment of Foreign soiia Domestic Goods, which will beaold at eastern jobbing prices. }T7»Vniolcsnlc Rooms, 2d story. yt! TO SHEL OYSTERS.—A Constant supply of Shell Oysters.. roasted or in the shell; also Game and every delica- ; cy of the season, served up in sup»*riod style, at the shorty est uoticc. BANK EXCHANGE, T , decO-tf Tliird st. between Wood and Market fit. : M MCDONALD, Bell aiid Brass Founder, Firsfsi., • near Market, is prepared to make Brass Casting*, and Brass Works generally, on'the most reasonable terms and shortest notice. lie invites machinists, and all those using brass works to give nim.a call, as he is de termined to do all word in his line very low. nry27-ly JOSEPH MURPHY'S Looking Glahs' and Cloek Storey No. oa, Wood street, Pitubuwh. :A general, assort ment of Pier. Mantel and Toilet Glasses; Portrait, Minia ture and Landscape Frames, plain and ornamental, of every variety of patterns. Also, a new style of Window Cornices; call in and-ice them; all of winch will he sold cheap for cash, ot city acceptances. IL/"Hotebi and Steamboats furuithed cheap. JOSEPH MURPHY, 9S Wood st., nov.lo Practical Gilder. SMI'J’H A SINCLAIR, (late Martin A Smith,) Wholesale Grocers, Produce and Commission Merchants. 50 Wood street, Pittsburgh. The undersigned having entered into partnership under the above style, respectfully ifek the putronage of the friends of the late firm, and of purchas ers generally ._ They feel warranted in promising that they can give aatisfactiou to all who may buy of them, or confide business to their care. WM. H. SMITH, roar2o * W. M- SINCLAIR. I>HNT GLASS ESTABLISH MET.—Mulvany A l>d lic manufacture, and keep constantly on hand, cor, moulded and plain Hint Glassware in oIJ its varieties, at their warehouse, corner of Market and Water sts.. Pius? burgh. Our works continue in full operation, and we are constantly adding to pur stock, which enables ux to fill orders with promptness. Purchasers arc respectfully solicited to call ond exnmine prices and terms. »eplfi-y. S MTCiNLEY. Mouse, 'Sign, and Ornamental .Pointer, • and dealer in PAINTS. No. 44, St. Clair st.. Pitts burgh, has constantly on hhnd all kinds of either Dry or Mixed; Jupau and Copal Varnish; Linseed Oil; Boiled Oil; Spirits Turpentine; Wiudmv Glass, of nil sizes; Putty. Puint Brushes. Ac., all ot the best quality. and tor sole at reasonnblc prices. sepll-tf OIIAKSPEAK UAHDENSv—This beautiful place of O resort having been greatly repaired, the proprietor is now ready tq receive Boasoeus. by the day. week, or month. His accommodations are good, and hU prices arc low. [mayi-tf] S. McCLELLAXD. DA. CAMERON, Manufacturer of Hollow Ware and • Plafonn Scales, and Castings in general, respect fully a»k* the patronage of his friend*. He feels war ranted that he can give satisfaction to all who may pur chase of Mm. His establishment is on M'Kelvy'* plan of I<ots. sih WanL mar;U-ly JOHN F. PKRRY. (Luc of' the firm tf Malcolm. Letch 4* C’o.d Wholesale Grocer. Commission and Flour Merchant, dealer in all kinds of Country Produce, cop per. tin plates, tinners' tools, zinc. lead. Russia sheet iron, trott and nai!#. white lead, dye stuffs, cotton yarns, salt. Ac., and Pitulmrgh Manfoctures generally, comer m Liberty and lrwia streets. Pittsburgh. Pa. liberal ad vances, in Cash or Goods, mode on consignments of Pro duce. Ac. . mayltK-tf OYSTERS \ OYSTERS! i OYSTERS: I— Geo Schnt «. respectfully informs his friends and the public, that he is dailv in the receipt- of fne Fresh Oysters, winch will be served up in every sty le, at short notice, to suit his customer*. [£f~lrrtntnd Nut Candy, and every description* of on hand and for sale at the corner of sih and SmtUifieWl sts. »cp2?-d jf 1 EOKGE CItCIIR.W, CnmuiLUKm amt Forwarding \JT .V-rrAunA No. 26 Wood street. Pittsburgh, cotitinurs to trousoct a geueral llommi.ssion business, especially in the purchase and sale of American manufactures and produce, and in receiving nnd forwarding Goods consign ed to his care. As agent for the manufacturers lie will be constantly supplied with lire principal articles of Pitts burgh manufacture at the lowest wholesale prices. Order* and’consignments are respectfully m>liritcd. RHODES k ALCORN. (lateof New York city.) No. 87,'Fifth »L, between Wood and Market. Manufac turers of Masturd, (Jround Spices. Catsups,- Ac.- Ac., wilt open during the present Week a large assortment of ar ticles in th*:jr line, which they will wholesale in quan tities to suit ilcttlrrs. at Eastern wholesale prices. All articles ►'old l>s them wurranted. Merchants ml£*:ding to to east woithl dp well to rail before leaving the city.— 'they may be Hound at thcr warehouse, No. 27. Fifth »t., in Eyan's buildtug. sepT MR. DUFF'S lioci and Igniting cor ner of Fifth and Market streets, re-opens ou Monday tiext. Mercantile and Steamboat Book Keeping taught in the most efTfcticc and expeditious manner. In audi tion'to the usual course of instruction and practice. Mr. !>. wiih on Moudsy next, commence a course of Practical Lectures, in which the application of the science of ric doimt* to oil the details of btutticis will be minutely ex plained. No extra charge made for these Lectures.— Hours of buriuese, 10 to 12. k. .2 to 4, and 7 to 10. P- m- jaul DRUGS! DRUGS!! —JoeI SlohUr, Druggist ond Apofhe~ cnry. north-wesit corner of Wood mud Fifth streets, . Pittsburgh. will keep constantly on hand Drugs, Paints, Oils, Dyc-Siuil's, Ac. ; N. B.—Physician*’ prescription* carefully compounded from the best mmennl*. at any hotir of the day or night. Also, nn assortment of Perfumery: tine tooth. Imir. ami clothes Brifshcs, Ac., Ac-, kc, wliieli he will sell low for cash. * apStMy "iIHIXIA.M TROVILIA). Undertaker, Fifth street, im >> metlintclv opposite the Theatre, respectfully in fortns bis frtenas and the public in general, that he Iras re sumed business as a Furnishing, undertaker, lie is sup* plied with and always keeps on hand Codins of all sizes and Bbroud», and all other articles necessary on such occasions. Silver plates, lee boxrsj and leaden coffins will be stip pHed on order. A fine hearse and carriages always ready to attend funerals. | scpgMy TT ARD VV ARE, CLTLKRY. SADDLERY. Ac.— John XX, W a user. Importer and Dealer in Foreign and Do~ mtftte Hardtcare, would respectfully inform his friends aiuj the public generally,; that he is now receiving hii Spring supply of Hardware at the old stand of Walker A Wood we 11. No. &. r > AVood atreut, which he will dispose of cm the most- reasonable terms. He will be continually receiving fresh supplies direct from the manufacturers in Europe and this Country, which will enable hioi to com pete with any establishment either East or West. Wes tern Merchants are invited to call and examine his stock before purchasing elsewhere. mart John Mi Towniendt Druggist and apothecary. No. 45, Market street, three doors above Third, Pittsburgh,,will have constantly on hand n well selected assortmemof the best and freshest Medicines, which b* will sell on the most reasonable terms. Physicians sending order** will he promptly attended to. and supplied with articles they may rely upon ns genuine, , Physicians prescriptions will be accurately and neatly prepared from the best materials, at uny hour of the duy or night. - . i. Also, for sale, a lurge stock of rYesh and good Perfa mcry- : dec3o i. L>. LEItMEtt, C. W. ANDERSON, Late of Pittsburgh. Pa. Late of Nashville, Tenn. T EiIMER A ANDERSON, Dealers in Cotton.—For •JLj warding and Cammiuivn Merchants, .Yd. 8, Front Street, above Broadway. Cincinnati, Ohio. RKUtI TO Mcrchauts generally, in Pittsburgh, Pa. 1 Merchants generally. Nashville. Tenn. • W. F. A Co., Louisville, Ky. Springer A. Whiteman, > ,« j James Johnston A Co,. j Cincinnati, Ohio. Hewitt, llernn A Co., New Orleans. Magregor A Morris. New York." Duval, Keighler A Co., Baltimore. Smith, Dagaiey A Co.. Philadelphia. i Daniel Dcshon, Boston. »cp2l-Iy ~ ~ ~ John D. DavU. A uCTIONEEtt and Commission Merchant, Corner of ** ood and Fifth streets, Pittsburgh, is ready tore heiTe merchandize of every description on consignment forpublic or private sale, and from long experience in the above business, flatters himself that bn will be able to Syc entire satisfaction to all who may favor him with cir patronage. Regular tales on Mondays and Thursdays of Dry Goodsmnd Fancy articles, at 10 oclook, A. M. Of groceries, Pittsburgh manufactured articles, new ana second hand furniture, Ac., at 2 o’clock, P. M. j. Salcsevery evening at early — auglg-y. 'j| ' A Card. IA ® * UTI no ' v *ngagcd J in the importation of Brandies, Lex. 'Wines, Gins, Ac., exclusively, 1 have made arrange ments in different part* of Europe and the Islands, with well known houses, fanny faturc supply of Foreign Li quors, which I will be able to sell, delivered in the Cus tom-houses of New York or New Orleans, or in this city, at the’ lowest market price, for cash or approved paper. 1 have iu store and cellar a very large stock of very su perior Wines und Liquors, as imported, of the most cele brated brands und vintages, for sale on pleasing terms. P. C. MARTIN, dec22 Cor. Front and Smithfield sts. 8. J. MKjN'ldjtT^ A FULTON, Bell and Brass Founder , has rebuilt and • commenced business at his old stand, No. 70 Se cond, between Market and Ferry streets, where ho will be pleased to seb his old customers and friends. : Church, steamboat, and bells of every size, from 10 to 10,000 pounds, cast from patterns of the most approved models, and warranted to be of tho best materials. Mineral Water Pumps, Counters, Railings, Ac. Ac., to gether with every variety of Brass Costings, if required, turned aiid finished in the neatest manner. : A. F. is the sole agent for Babbitt’s Anti-Attraction Me tal, so justly celebrated for tho reduction of friction in machinery. The boxes and composition can be had of him at all times. novl3»y NOTICE.— Mn. Penn, a lady skilled iu the science of Second Stoirr, maybe consulted by the ladies and gentlemen of this city, on the Past, Present aqd Future events of their lives, at her residence on Wylie st., fifth door below Washington. Mrs. P. would invite all those who desire to consult her, to call soon, as she will remain in the city but a few weeks longer. . Terms—9l 00 for gentlemen, and 50 cents for ladies.. jantfMfrn v - I ;•) v . V'.' r J;%, •-* • ~-v; * f.V .•» y-M .; ;• ’ : ~r,-f ~J I’lTTf'BritGir, TCESKAY. l-KlaU ARY S. IHK ENO= ■Business (fiarbs. |,>ALL Jlfeore boa. just,received.from T New York the Full Style of HATS, which he willin trodued thU dpy, Saturday, August: 2«tb. AIL those in want of aneatand, superior HAT.would do well to call at : NO. 75 WOOD 1 STREET. G ungSS' 1 : ■ ■ i f 3d door tdiovo Fourths rpOWNSERTDr CARR k GO-tSuccasort to the off) firm* :X of.C,,Tpwn&cnd& Co., and Caw & Rowland* beg leave to announce to ihclr friends and t6‘ the public gen eral)?, that they ate now prepared to execute all kinds of work in the Coach and Wagon-making business, at the'shortest notice, and warranted to be of the best qual ity. Tl,e vory largo quantity of seasoned timber with which they nre J prepiircd, and their facilities for business, eriables-thcm'to insure the public that 1 arcprepared to carry ort an extensive and prompt .business m their line, anil they respectfully solicit a continuance of the liberal pritronagfe ncstowed upon thd late firms. gep4: igfe hcwn>v»v- ENITIAN BLINDS, WhoUuude.ttnd UeluiMNo. -Wood st.. over Gilt** Hitt Store, between Diamond nUy ail'd Fifth »t: A. GRIBBLE & CO. nre prephrfcd t 6 ; furnish Blind* at prires much reduced; having a very ec- : centric mode of painting, mid other mlvaniapt-s to others in ilie trade. Besides givirip a supenorfnush lot Blind?, they triin them with the best materials, making them rich and dnrable. . jjyrWide or ilnrrtm- sluts—portable or permanent fas tenings furnished. Old minds refitted. Ui'c2l-y Hardware, Cutlery, ,aud Saddlery. , JOHN WALKER. Dealer In 'Foreign and Domestic Hardware; No. S 5 Wood street, would respccuully infomi his friend* and the public generally, that lie has Terejved n large stock of Foreign Hardware per ship# “Isabella," “’Wyoming,- and “MonougaheU,” whicb. to pether with a large supply of American Goods he is now receiving direct from the manufacturers, will riiakc ]u* assortment very extensive aud complete; Western mer chants will please call, and examine his stock. sep 4 STEEL AND FILE' MAX UF ACTOR Y.-—The jutbse fi bers, hnvflig enlarged their establishment for the man* u'fueture of Stkkj- and Filks—on the corner of O’iinro und Liberty streets, Pittsburgh—arc prepared to turnish Filespf every description, of the best quality: und being detennStcd to make it the. iaterest of consumers to pur chase Filrs from them, respectfully invite the patronnge of all who use the article. imiTlO-y J. ANKRIM & CO, Newly invented patent block spring TRESS, for the immediate relief and permanent cure of ifymia'antl Rupture. (Suited to ail sues.) The superior c|ainw of this Trills consist in the comparative case with which it may be worn. The pad of wood be ing neatlybulnurrd on spring-*, yields to the pressure of any part of it. and thorough adapts itself to any move* no-til made by the ‘wearer. It con be worn without inter mission, until a;curc is effected. The subscribers have Tiuule,arrangcment* for the manufacture of these valua ble TrUs«cs. iu'a superior style, in Philadelphia, and have them now for sale at their office. No. 77 Sinithlicld street, near sixli>, Pittsburgh. GEORGE WAIT, jyl V* D.-W. KAUFFMAN. 1 GROXGAUELA Hui'SE. On the curntr of Mater ±*x. and Smitlfield struts, Pa. —The under signed Proprietors of tire Monongnncla House announce to itio Public, that the llou-a* is open for die reception of Visitors. They- are conscious of having**p.ared no ex pense in titling* out the Establishment In such a style os to fender every cnmforl to the Guests, They hope by constant enreupd attention to business to merit the pa tronage so liberftUy ,bi'»'owm! oil the late MonOngabehi House. [innrS| JAMES CUOSSAN A SON. NEW DRUG STORK—Jmiv D. Mohoas. WhoU. salr butt lts-‘aU Druggist, No. VH Wood strect.KnT one-door South tot. Diamond ailcy. I’iitsdurg.—The J® subscriber has just received from the Eastern cities. and is now opening at the above stand, a full assortment of article:* in hUlirte,j consisting of Drug* of all kinds. Dye Stuff*, Paints and Varnishes. Cheimeah, Ac., together with all such aruc.lr* a« ore n-*ua!ty kept (or sale at a wholesale and rcjgil drug store. lii.«,stock is entirely new. and has been selected with care. He is confident that his nnicir*. both us to quality and price, will please .-uch n» may favor him with u calf. myO-y VTIIEXEL'M’ Jbfrrshtnrnf and Bathing Saloon* j Lifter tn S:rtet.~~ The subscrjl>ers,'deeply tahnkful lor the increased and still increasing patronage bestowed on theuu since the opening of'tlieir establishment, beg leave m state that tbeir baths arc open at ail times, and that hot. cold aud shower baths can be hnd at anv moment.— A few more boafd«*r* can be accommodated by the week, and gentlemen can procure breakfast, dinner, supper, etc., al the usuaf hour*, say : breakfast 7J o'clock, a. m.; dinner, 121; supper «W P- m Oysters, cooling drinks, and other refreshment* furnish ed in' a superior ami charges moderate, jttitia PECK. THOMPSON A CO, MONONGAHKLA PLANING MlLL.— Jamts Aliix tNUKit would rcsjwctfiilly inform hi* friends and the public, (but bis uew establishment is now in full operation, and that he is prepared to famish Boat Cabins, and fill all orders for Planed Lumber, with promptitude, and at the towcsVrate*. ! UoarrTsiid Plpnk, planed on one or both sides, con stantly on hand/ Sato. Doors nii<l Mouldings, ofcvcry'descriplion. made loonier. ; . , Builders and Carprmrrs would find it to their advan tage to give him a call, ns he ettu now furnish them with planed stuff, suitable tore very description of work. dctsW . IVALL FASHJONS.-j&i/s and fet/.*—The JBA subscriber Will .introduce._thi*dav. Beebe A Coste.rVFaU Style of Frdjielu Mole Skin, Sith and Nutra Hats, to which-he would invite the attention of the public. angUS ltd door below Dnvi*.* Auction-Booms. N. B. llis FolhosMortmeet of Ca{>« and Muff*', embra cing hn-exicnrive variety, is daily expected; anil will be duly announced. G. W. <5. WAltl) LIVERY STABLE.—The . subscriber, having brought out the well known Livrry Syiblc. kept l»y C. 11. Doty, in the /X 11 Firth Ward. respectfully informs bis friends and the pub lic generally, that be \v)U keep at all limns u stock oi the bc-*t description of riding horses; buggies, carriages of all kinds, and* in short evprytliinp required in his line ot business. A eonsidcraldit portion of his stock is new,' and he i» confident no stock in the city w ill be superior to his. His term* will be moderate, Hi* stable is on Liberty st., a ievf doors nt>ove the eannlbridgo,where respectful ly solicits a share of public patronage. CHARLES COLEMAN. JTjr*He b also provided with un elegant Hearse, which will be furnished, when required. oct2s. Jtiaei Howard 6b Co., HAVE the pleasure to nnnouucc to their friends that they again occupy Uicir ohl stand at No. (ft Wood street, where thes* have opened an extensive WALL*PA PER. WAREHOUSE, and will have constantly on hand nit extensive assortment of Satin, Glased, and Plain PA PER HANGINGS, Velvet ami Imitation Hordern, of the latest styles aud most handsome patterns, for papering halls, parlors and chambers. They manufacture, and have nu hand at all times,. Printing, Writing. Letter, Wrapping and Tea Paper; Bon net Boards—all of which they offer for sale on. tjie most accommodating teniu, and to which they invits the attention of merchunts and others. Al»SO—Blank Books of nil kinds and the best quali ty; School. Books, Ac., always on hand, and lor sale as above. ' • auiri.') IVetv Hat and Cap Store. J3s CHAS. H. PAULSON, (late of the {JjMot Paubrin A' Gill.) having opened his new stor.ci at No. 73 Wood street, next door the eomc'r of Fourth, is now manufacturing, and receiv ing from the Eastern citigs, a very large assortment of Huts and Caps of every description, warranted to be mude in the bokt manner nttd of the best materials. Ot ter. Heal, fine and common .Muskrat, Scalctte, Hair Seal, Plush and Gluzcd Cops. ALSO—A linc assoftment of ladies Furs, such as Lynx. Fitch. Genet, ondConey Mutls, Tippeu and Fur Trim mings, all of which he offer* at Eastern prices for cash, both, wholesale and retail. Country merchants will please call and examine my stock hcforc purchasing elsewhere. Shoe Store* J,H. CIILLpS it CO. are now receiving their Spring supplies, eonsistittg of one the largest, cheapest, and best assortmrnt of Boots and Shoes that they have ever been able to bring to this market. < J ALSO —Ladies'and Misses’ Florence Braid untl Straw Bonnets, of the latest style; together with a splendid as sortment of Palin Lent' Hats. Men’s and Boys’ Summer Caps* ALSO—A lurge lot of New York Tauucd Sole Leath er, til 1 of which, having been purchased at the lowest rates, and selected with great care tor the Western trade., will be sold ut a small udvauco on the cost and charges. All merchant* wishing to purchase will find it to their interest to call and examine their stock before purchasing elsewhere. mar27-u* PORTER’S C/tif Daguerrean Gallery, Philo Hall, Third street, Pittsburgh, Pa., and Franklin Buildings, Balti more, Md. Mr. Porter respectfully announces that he has, at con siderable expense, fitted up apartments and arranged light for Daguerrcotyping purposes. His long experience in the art has enabled him to overcome many of: the objections too common to pictures taken by this me thod; , Mr. Porter is aware that the impression has gone'abroad (owing to the many failures to produce good pictures) that clear and disUnot Daguerreotypes caunot be made in Pittsburgh. His experiments, however, since he has opened nis Gallery, fully warrant him in saying that as good pictures cun be made here us'olscwherc. Lauics and gentlemen are invited to cull and examine specimens. ' Instructipns'givenj-uiul instruments and materials fur nished on reasonable terms. All order, fro* country operators promptly altcndcd - . . ' . nov2s-tf PITTSBURGH CHAIR AND CABINET WARE HOUSE.— No. 82, Third strut, Pittsburgh.—The sab scribers would respectfully return their thanks Mo their friends and the public, for the very liberal patronage be stowed since the commencement of the new firm, and would earnestly solicit & continuance of tho same. They would respectfully invite those who want to pur chase anything in the furniture or chair line, to'give them a call ana examine their extensive stock now on hand, insisting of some of the most splendid Eastern and French patterns of Rosewood and Mahogany Fumi- ; ture. Flauored by tho very-extensive patronage receiv ed in their business, they have, at considerable expense, made arrangements in New York, by which they wilt have-the latest Eastern patterns forwarded monthly, thus giving the citizens of Pittsburgh on opportunity of pa tronizing home industry, and finding in their, own city what they-fortacriycwould obtain only in the Rut. H&v ingadopted the principle of small profits and quick sales, they will be.able to sell at as low rates as hny of lho establishments in the Eastern Cities. ■ novlO-y ROBERTS A KANE.; . =ME WUlfam J. Banulde, ■" " Auctioneer and commission merchant, • ? . AtxsonEifx Cmr, Fa. CIRCULAR—The undersigned 1 having complied with Vje tlie requirements of thc^Aaction Jjow* and taken oat a Commission as for, the City of Allegheny, is now ready to receive iherchandike,‘in all' ita vanety, OiVconsignment lor'either public orpri vatcsaley andfrom .long experience in the above branches.of business, nat ters hiihseff that he willbentilfcto give'entife satisfaciion' Ur all who mayfavor him with their,patronage. , ;; - ■ Libera! advances made op consignments. I spall en dcavor td miikc kpeedy salesand quiek feiurtis. ' ’ • ■ Tendering you nnd your friends my,services,.! remain yqur obedient servant, WM./. BURNSIDE. ’Allegheny oily,September. 1847. *- • ! f i ' , REFERENCES. .. .. .... / , . . James May,.Zanies M’Cullv, John Little. Jr., John B. GuthrieyWm.A. Hill A Co.. Zones R. M’Clintoclc, James K. I/Ogah v Jo!m D. Davis, Parke AHannen. John B. Me-, Faducn Sc Co.. Alexander Stuart, Young A Stevenson. ; riovH-y. ••« --J ’ ■ 6 - . '■ ■■ John Cartwright); IJIPORTER and t Monufucturer of Cutlery, Surgical and . Dental Instfiirhehts, SadtUerisdnd Tannrpshand tools, Taylor’s Patent Shears. Ac. Also, manufactures, Truss es, Supporters, Ac., iu,great variety. John Cartwright.; mamhketurer and importer of Pen, PockeL and Table Cutlery* Razors, Scissors: File*, Saws, Tools, Ac., has removed to 83 Wood Sthe’ET.’ second door below Diamond alley, And bos latejy.rccervedft largeassortmetitof PEN AND POCKET KNIVES, KNIVES AND FORKS. Also. Rogers’ aud Wholsehhohhs* FINE CUTLERY, ■ . Elliott’s. Rodgers’, Wudc and Bro.’a Razors, Scissors, Razor Strops, ac. Damascus and Wire Twist GUNS, RIFLES AND PISTOLS. Allen’s, Colt’s, and Blunt’s REVOLVERS; Powder Flasks. Shot Belts, Game Bags: .Walker’s nnd Coxc’s Extra Percussion Caps ; Bowie. Dirk, and Hunting Knives. Tools. 4 such us Callipers, Dividers. Plyers. Nippers, Hand Vices. Squares. Rules, Braces, Bits, Spoke Shaves. Stocks and Dies. Wire and Iron Ganges. Mathematical Instruments. Ac., iti vcryyrcut variety. JET* Jobbing und Tcpamng neatly and punctually done, mnft-ly IMIE subscriber has paid into the Treasury of the Com monwealth, the amount of license required by law. He has given the regularly approved security.- and taken out a coraission of . tu« first class, as an Auctioneer of the city of Pittsburgh,, and routed that spuciov* wareroom belonging to Svlvnnus Ixithrop. Esq., No. 114 Wood st., three doors from Fifth.'whrre he is prepared to attend to the sale of everv kind of MerohunoU**, Furniture. Real Estate. Slocks. Shipping. Ac.,either at the Auction Rooms or on the prenii*es,<tnd will in all oases exert himself to the utmost for the benefit of his employer^--on. IhO mbst reasonable;terms; ho will sell exclusively and only on commission; neither ptirehnsing udr huving 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; ndvanees will be given at any time on tltn most accommodating terms; merchants will not be charged for advances. Regular sale'days. Monday* and Thursday*, ofDry Goods, Groceries. Furniture, Ac.; and every evening, Hardware. Cutlery, Watches. Guns, Pistols, and fancy articles; Books, on Saturday evenings. npgj JAMES M KENNA. Atu t. Se>v Ari'augtment< l*. 8, HOTEU CANAL BASIN. WTTSBIfRGH. PA. mil'E subscriber, having leaned ihc above establishment, Jt and having refitted and made some material altera* lions ami additions, is now prepared to accommodate his friends and the traveling community in the best possible mauner. The advantages oT this excellent House arc peculiar to itself, os those traveling by canal, particularly in inclement weather, or laiuH:>2 ut midnight, have only to step from the packet into the beautifully furnished apartments, where they will be contented and comforta ble. In addition to the extensive accommodations bc-r longing to this house, iltfc proprietor has. at great expense, refitted. renovated, and-made such additions as will se cure to him the promise, of his kind patrons. ‘‘We'll call again.” ; s- The Bor. the Dining-room, the Chambers, and ’partied- Snrly the culinary departments, are so provided for that we challenge competition any where. The fare will be of the bV*i the’ market affords, and the prices liberal. The proprietor, having been engaged in catering for guests lor many years in the cn»t, tecTs assured' that by strict attention to business with a wolelutil eye to the comfort of his guests, he will deserve a share of the pub lic patronage auglSMhn A LEXAXDER JAYNES is the only authorized agent fl in Pittsburgh and Allegheny cities, for the sale of the Pekin Tea Company's Teas of 75 attd 77 Fulton st.. New York. Any other person in Pittsburgh pretending to mil our Teas is au imposter, and deceives all who may him. It is commonly known that the Pekin Tc» Company's Teas have proved superior to all other Teas sold. and for this reason manypersons have dishon estly pretended to have the sale ot the Pekin Tea Com pany's Teas, when they are alt tho time vending trash and cheap stall', which they have obtained elsewhere.— Olliers again asadrne the name of the Pekin Tea Com puuv and imitate ourpackngcs, and thereby deceive mail)'. - We arc informed that there is a person in Pittsburgh wiling Teas umlor the uaiue ol the New York and Phila delphia Pekin Tea Company. We have only to say that this assumed company have uo connexion, whatever, witli die New York Pekin Ten Company, as 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 store of Alexander Jaynes. No. 72 Fourth street. G. W. GIJkKGOW 120 Wood street. N. Bv—Messrs. McCALLMONT A BOND, 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 n name so nearly rcscmbliug ours os to hnvc a tendency to mislead the public. DOUGLASS & CO., nov4 . 75 and 77. Fulton sL, N. Y. Godey’s Rady’s Book, aud Family Magazine fpllE oldest Magazine in the United States, contains J. monthly sixty pages of rending matter, by the first writers in the country,—twelve more than the New York Magazines. Two splendid steel Engravings; an undeni ably autligutic colored monthly Fashion Plate; Model Cottages am) Churches, Crochet Work, and other matters fertile Badjs’s, dll illustrated and well explained,Ac. Prtfce forOffe Year, (which includes the Lady’s Dol lar Newspaper, making three publications in one month) • s ga OD Two copies, without the LadyVDollar Newspaper** 5 Od. Five copies, with one to the person sendingtlicclub* • 10 00 Eight copies - 15 00 Twelve copies r •. , yo 00 A specimen of either the Lady's Book, or the Lady’s DoliarNcwspaper, will be sent to on> person paying post age on the request Address, 1.. A. GODF.Y, jan*<?4-tf No.’lld, Oncsnut si., Philadelphia. Fifth Street Turning Establishment. rpilK Subscriber, having completed his late itnprovc- A. inents. is now prepured to do all kinds of Turning and Sawing in a style iar superior to any other shop in the West, as be, tms uow twelve turning lathes, boring ma chines. aud circular saws fitted tip on the latest and most 5 improved plans, lie would most respectfully mftirtn his friends, and the public generally, that he intends to give hi» full aueuiiou to their.orders, ’Up.will keep a .constant supply for the accommodation of.his country customer*, (carpenteri* nttd cabiiret-hmbcry.V of newel-post aud tml lusters, materials for columns and huiul railing, bed posts and table legs. Also, bed posts and rails fitted up on his most approved plan of iron fasteners and hickory screws. All orders from a distance promptly attended to.- .. _ ' H. 11. RYAN. .V B.—Our German friends will always fiud some at tentive German in the cstoblishmcm to attend to their orders. N.^B.—The subscriber would further -inform the public, that he has a very powerful engine—about 70 horse pow cr—and a -few small robnis to let, with steam power in them, Huitublc for small branches of manufacture. I*ifth street, No. 28. be|ween Wood and Market sts. jauSS-dlm A. A. Raton A Co., OH Market street, between Third a.nd Fourth streets. INFORM their friends and the public generally, that bc mg about to remove to the spacious and elegant Store, reccully erected ou the adjoinmg lot, they will close out their large end well scle'cted stock of Fall and Winter Goods, and in thdny cases less than cost, to ena ble them to open their new store with au enlire stock of new Goods. The sale will coramchcc this day, and continue until the first of March, or until their removal. Their extensive assortment of DRESS GOODS will be sold full 30 per cent, lessithan the usual prices., They consist of the most fashionable Cashmeres and Dc Lauics, Gala, Mohmri Silk and Orange-Fluids.- Also, Bombuzines, Alpacas, Ac. Cloak Goods— French and German Merinos. Queen's Cloth, French Plaid Cloakings, Broad Cloths of all the most fashionable colors.! Bluck and Fancy Dress Silks, of every.variety. Sit awls— Cashmere, Terkcrl, Tartan, Plaid, and other Shawls; a very large assortment, felly reduced one half in price. | Flannels— Welsh, English, and American Flannels, of - all colors and qualities, j . Bonnet and Cap Ribbons. Gloves, Hosiery, Gimps and Fringes, Wrought Collars and Capes, Laces, Artificial Flowers, Flumes and Feath ers, Scarfs, Cravats, Handkerchiefs, Fancy Buttons, Ac. ' LtJfKjr Goonsof everyidcscription. Woolen Goods. j Cassiraeres, Cassincllts, Vestings. Beavers. Pilots, Tweeds, Jaynes. ! - WhiUicy and Bale Blanket*. Also, an extensive asßortinent. CKlieocs, Chintzes, Do mestic Ginghams, Checks, Stripes, Tickings, Brown and Bleached Muslins, Ac. ; The following will be some of the Prices; Cashmeres Usual price 374 c. Mous. dc Loines?• • • *l2ic. “ , *• ••••♦ •25031 c. Gala Plaids -50 c. « “ 81,00. Mohair A Oregon do* *2OO. . u ,‘ 37j c> Alpaccas 18|.c. u u 2?4<r Flannels-.-v 20c,- 41 u •••»..... i37|c. Wrought Collar»..*‘'lB}c. M « ■•••»»♦♦.♦*.37lc Calicoes-•••.?•.••-U01Oc. w “ Cassinetts-••• ? *«28®31c. « « .;;50c -* Together with every article m tho store, which will be offered equally cheap., i VuitoTs may be assured, that they Will not be disappointed In the quality or prices of our goods. : (unite] ' ■ -A: A. MASON VcOl ■ !i,ER S' IA NTS'r-Tho «nd«oribcr will X pay-tpree dollpn and .seynttu-.five couta'per 100 .lb,, eoaoinr ragi, in qua!d®os of fifty to*hreetfionjnadpoilndt dehvered ot myßook-Store, No. 80 Wood street,. PiuitburEb. '' of school books, writing wrapping paper, blank bdokßj etc., which will be aola-by the dozen or retail, at lowest oash prices fat rca ;dy. W- Uan27J LUKE LOOMIS, Agent MEE ' r -f 1 ’ ’*’l . i H. JHisuUatuous. Anetiou Notice. HENRY 1,. BURKHOLDER. New York Pelcln Tea Company, CACTWX TO THE PCBLIC. ' • _ • . • _ ftlt9£cl|aneou9; Book arb job pkiktino officb, r».; W. Corner, of wad 'FUMTStreet.; r pHE i*XDprie[or .of the . MonNrNG l’osT and Merctjkt X A?fD 'MAKurAcrcKEB, reßpk'ctTulTylrifbrtflS'WßiWeTidr" aucl the patrons of these- papers, that he has a lane as sortment of JOB TYPE, Am) ALL OTHER MATE RIALS necessary to a Job Printing Office, and that he is prepared to execute « LETTER rasss PRINTISO OF EVESY DPACBIPTIOS: Hooks, Bills of Lading, Circulars, Pamphlets, Bill heads, * Cards, . , Handbills, Blanks, Hat Tips., -. All kinds of Blanks. Stage, Steamboat and Cantu Boat Bills, icitk appropriate'Cuts,-pxui\edoa,\bt shortest notice and most reasonable terms. ’ He respectfully askfr the patronage of Ids friend*, and the public in general, in this branch of. his business; .! . scp22 . L. HARPER. . Vegetable Pulmonary Balsam, IT is now twenty Vears since 1 first iised the Vegeta ble Pulmonary Bimamin ray family. l Since that time it has been my practice to keep a bottle of the article by me for the use of my family, 'which is large, and for the benefit of my friends. I nayc uniformly found it to be a yery valuable, efficicntraediciiie: and think, that bynsittg it seasonably for the coraplhints for which it xa recora jnended, it ha* often prevented the disease from taking a more serious form. In one instance, T recommended.at to my brother, who resides in the State of New YoTk, who wys dangerously ill with a disease of the lungs. He has since written to me for more, having found no which gave him so much relief. - PECK.. Sold in Pittsburgh by. . B. A. FAHNESTOCK & CO., - ; Comer of First ami Wood; also, corner, of Sixth ; tnul Wood streets. di’fila PURE GRF.KN AND BLACK TEAS, from the Nexc YorA- Pekin Tea Company. —Just received bt the Pe kin Tea Store. 72 Fotirth street, a very large supply of fresh Green uml Black Teas, of nil the ditrerunt grades and qualities imported into this country; packed in lend', in -7 to. boxes, in 1 tb_ £ B>..u»d.£ Eb. packages, AUo.o Us. tiu Canniiterß, of the dillcre-nt* qualities, convenient tor 'families and steamboats, ranging in priccs’irom 37i cents & fis_. to SL/iO. Fine.Oolong Black; Te.ns, at SU, 02J, 75, r?7Je.. and $l.OO # ft. We Avili refund the money in all cases whcrcour T-cas do not give entire satisfaction, or exchange for u ditlercnt article. For sole at the. Pekin Tea Store, 72 Fourth st. by BOOTS, -SHOES, TRUNKS.. AC.—Jtyfct Sr Hay irant, wliolesule and retail Boot. Shoe und Trunk Store. No. I*o l.iberty street,dearly opposite the'head of Wood. F. AH. have in store und are receiving .their Full and Winter stock of BOOTS. SHOES.consisting of the hrrgest stock they haveeverbeen able u» bthig tolhitf market. Our slock of gooks have mostly beeu.manuthc turod to our order, and expressly for the Pittsburgh mar ket. We olsohavo constantly oh hand a splendid stock of Hayward's Metallic Gum Elustit Shoes, botli for indies 4 anil gontleineu’s wear, the most beautiful article'i ; v»;r manufactured. Wo would solicit an exorainaiiou of our mock of goods, by all who .wish fo purchase either at w holesale or retail. tis we shall sell at a sniall advaue,' above cost. Country inerchonts will find itto their inter est tocoJi and examine our stock belbre. purchasing. FOLLANSBFJv A HAYWARD; 1 ‘ oug2l ; . • : No. left Liberty st. . PIANO? 1 —One splendid rosewood df Oe tave Piano Forte, mtub; by.Chipkcring, Boston. llrrz.— One semi-grand Piano Forte, fromtbc iriunufuc fory of Henry Herz, Paris.. Gf Octave*;. - Gate 4* Co.—One curved rose wood G Octave, made by Gale A Co., New York. One ditto mahogany tH Oc tave. Stoddart, New York.—One elegant mahogany Piano. G Octave, which has been in use for abom a year. Price two hundred dollars. . .. ,"" SECOND HAND PIANOS.—An excellent second hand Piano, made by A Brothers, in good ordcr. Price &100.. One second-hand Piano. Price $OO. . - For rale by JOHN. H. MELLOIL., novd ‘ - ~ Wood strcei.*' I.'VWC Y GOODS at Z. Ki.vsky's new slor6 67 Market si. ' 45 pcs china vase*s various styles; : ; • 4 uoz. pieces shaded and plain velrej ribbon; - 2 M * bluck ..i -=: *i 2 “ Celestial and Tcrrestial Globes; ■ - $ Ip- Ivory Memorandum Tablets; * 4 *• Cut velvet pocket booksand card cases. 4 k * Horse-sboc combs, imitatiou of shell; (J “ German silver tcu bell*. TRIMMINGS. A large lot of Gimp head black fringe. A good assortment of Drab and stole colored; j “ ' •* Ginip to match: u Wide black; *• u Graduated Buttons. With a great variety of miscellaneous- goods, amongst, which ore * Extra large size Emotig Bags; Coral FWds, assorted strands; ' aT Writing Desks, all sizes; j " ' Ladies work hoses ■* 1 ". Backgommon Boards; Gold Spectacles, all ages; Black Union Galloon. All the above goods will be sold'low. _____ nov?ls HOMCEPATUIC BOOKS.—Just received, at the Book store of the subscriber, in Fifth *t~ near Market: Materia Mrrfiea. pura. by Samuel Habneman. translated ami edited by Charles Julius Hempel. .U D n 4 vols. Hartman’s Acute Dbeasdt, by Dr. Ilempcl, vol. 1. Horacropathic Domestic Medicine, bv j. Lowrie, en larged andimproved by A. J. Hall. M. 1). lahr’s New Manuel, vol. I. Nos. 1 and U, Heriugs Domestic Physician. A Manuel of Domestic Cookery, for the use of persons who are under Homeopathic treatment. ' Boouinchan»cn r a Therapartic Pocket Book, for Ifoin<r pathista, by Dr. Okie. Hnbemnn's Chronic Diseases, vol. 5. •• • Together with Medicine Chests, of.different sizes and prices. [aplt>] VICTOR SCRIBA. ■VTBW BOOKS JUST RECElVED.—Heaven'upon i.* Ranh, by Janeway, one volume; - .308* OharnoeVs Choice Works, by Lymington. 1 vol., 0 83 Coincidences of the Oh! and New Testament*, bv Rev. J. J. Bluht, D.D.. 1 -vol.. •- - •;i «r, Chalmers’ Miscellanies. Poems, Essays, ic- i SO Select Works of James, Venn, Wilson. Phillips and Jay, iu one large vol- for the low price of 150 The Free Church Pulpit, volumes,. 500 Modern Infidelity, by Schniucker; v Life of,David. • - - - - _ - Daily Walk with God, by Mathew Strong, - Circle of Huinnn life, by Tlioluck. - Memoir of Charlotte Elizabeth. - -• . The Works of Francis Turictine, in tho original Latin, to be complete in four volumes, ; —three volumes now Teauyt Willis’ Poetical Works, in splendid Turkey Morocco. The above, wilh a great varietv of new books, just re ceived by ELLIOTT & ENGLISH, jon7 __ _SG Market at-between Third and Fourth. 'V’EW AND VALUABLE BOOKS.—Undesigned Cuin- X 1 cidcnccs in the '--writings both of the Old and New Testaments, an argument of their veracity; withaa.iip pendixr containing undesigned coincidences betweeu the Gospels and Acts hndJoscphns: By Rev. J. J.Blunt.'D. D. First American, from,the Second London Edition. • The Errors of Modern Infidelity illustrated oiid refuted, by S. M. Sehmucker, A. M., poWtor of the First Lutheran Church, Germantown, Fa.. Sacred Philosophy of the Seasons;, illustrating .the''per lection of God in the phenomena of-the year; in tour vol umes—one volume devoted to each season. JBy the Rev. Henry Duncan. P. D. «Chalmcrs T Miscellanies, embracing Reviews, Essays, and Addresses. By die late Thos. Chalmers, D. D. The above, with a larjje-variety of new and Standard Works, for sale, low, by VTEW WORKS.—Good Wives, by Mrs. Child; 4 iA History.of Women, by Mrs. Childs; ♦ Prose and Poetry of Europe and America, by Morris and Willis;. Maehievclli’s History of Florence; Life of Benvenuto Cellini: letters of John Adams to his Wile;.. Book of the Court; Latrobc’s Solace of Song: , Dictionary of Quotations. H. S. BOSWORTH A CO., novas No. 43 Market si: Bran4ic*» 4 WHOLE, Half, Quarter and Eighth Pipes of the 4'/ following brands and vintages: Sazeruc, 183#; Scignctte— ' - •• Otard. 1837. and IS-i l; Pinet,CastillioniLCp.; , 4l; Ilcuncssy, Isll; Dupcy, P. R'O. ; 1 . The above brands are wammtedpure. or no sale; good judges arc ull invited to examine i&r themselves,”hi the comer of Smlthfield aud Front streets: : > novlS , , F. >C. MARTIN.. Y ALUABLE BOOKS —BOHN’S STANDARD LI BRARY. —MachiaveJli’s History of Florence and Prince; Roscoe’s Leo the Fourth ;'Roscoe’s Lorenzo de Medici; Schiller’s Don Carlos and other Dramas ; Beck* mail’* History of Inventions; Memoirs of ConntGrnra mont; Schleyell’s Philosophy of History; Schlcydll’s Dramatic Literature; MemOtrs of Col. Hutchinson: RObt HiU’a Miscellaneous Works; Life of Bomenuto-Cellini; Cox's House of. Austria; Bonterweck’s Spanish Litera ture. For sale by ;H; «. BOSWORTH- Jt-CO.» ; deg* : ’ - . i- 4-TMarket street. DRUGS.— Gum .Myrrh Turkey; . ... ; Gamboge; ‘ • ’ ■ “ ‘ Kino True;* • 'a > Opium, new crop; ; “ , Galbanniu, strained; Extt’t; Jalap; “ Dandelion; . ~ ... .“ Belladonna; . Just received, and for sale by V B. A. FAHNESTOCK & CO; 5 , • decld . Cor.First and Wood; a is. T\TE-WOODS#—42sbbla.shippedLogsyood; I / 75 M ground d 0;... 100 “ chipped Fustic.. • ’ 100 M ground Camwood; ; . Just received, and for saleT>y K A. FAHNESTOCK & CO,, jans ' f 1 Cor. First and'Wobd Bts. SALE, Four Lori—Bounded' by PermV Liberty Jp ! and Hay atpl, e*oh lot havingS4 fbetftonL- and. dj jeading back 110 loot. Twp of gre corner lots, and the position of the wholeproberty is one of the most ad vantageous in the city. For rottheriofcrmation apply, to M. SWARTZ WELDER, * nor3-tf between Wood and ShrfthficHf.; AClD—pjfnpes |u*t received sole : '••'■-• - : ■ ! : -.. ’; ’■,■ -.■ •. :■ ‘ • -it -. v +-'',s I :• - . ' -.i ' ." -%••• A i * v*-'S.-:'''’ **iW *.*'*. x*- : t ' ''■ \ V- fl .• ->; - 'V; * j;' v:■ ■■ •■ ••• '• •- " •••• : .V.V •:-. .• ;.V',.V\. LEAF LARD—I barrel, prithe; for sale by •' idec22 •• SMITH A SINCLAIR. ©EMIJOHNS— Forsale at the wine store of. . decl JACOB WEAVER. GRUSUFiU and Pulverized Sugars for sale at the twins 4 ■ store of [dcclj JACOB:WEAVfcR^> LARD OIL—4 bbl*. Cincirmath—superior brand,‘'for sale by [dec3] . ~ SMITH A 9INCLALR. r SOAP— 40 boxes, No. 1, Cincinnati; for sale by • i dec3 ’ . SMITH A SINCLAIR;^ POTASH— 4 cask* No. 1 article, in store and for tale by ldec23l SMITH fc SINCLAIR. SAWnod «U : jan27 . - SELLERS A NICOL 9. TAR. —90 bbls. N. C., for sale by . . .. jan27 JNO. F. PERRY, Liberty it CIDER VINEGAR—4O bbls. for sale by ja»27 JNO.F. PERRY. lARD 01L.—5 bbls. winter strained Cincinnati, for j sale by £jon27J JNO; FrPERRYI SODA ASll.—^2scasks, best quality, for sale by ■ jau27 JNO. F. PERRY. POTASH.— 7 casks No. 1, for sale by - v jan27 jNO.F. PERRY., CIHSESE. —100 bx». W.’ R; in store and for sale, by • jan?7 _ j JNO.F. PERRY. BACON.— 24,000 lbs. .Shoulder? . for sale by ~~ Jtm27 ; • JNO.F.PERRY. .TJ AISINS.—V* boxes M. R, for sale by V. - . XVjaii2s J.P. WIt.TiTAMB RAISINS, —00 bXS. mid qr. bx». M. sale by' - 1 ;declG . ' J. D WILLIAjIS. SALT.— 30 bbls. No. 1, just fec’d and for sale bv jun— MILLER A RICKETSON. '"YYrHITE'BEAN^—IObbIsi-for sale by- --.-- I T . _ SMITH A SINCLAIR CLOVER SEED-3 bbls/fot sale by - . _J SINCLAIR T)KA NUTS—IOO bu.. superior.qtiality.in st'ore and for 1 by fdctf>li‘r- SMITH;A SINCLAIR lARD— 30 Krg; No, E'nctttly.pdriqrfiir family use. for J sale by [dec2«> SMITtf A SINCLAIR A..JAYNES. O ' Pt*M4lKt)-XS-JAMAiCA ■SPIIUTS-Fur.wte.^n^n ■4/ quanutie-s to suh, by.,..,, ,P. ,C. MARTIN. '*‘' IRISH WIIISKEY—2 p'uneheons. for sale in quantities . to, suit, by [jlec22] P. C, MARTIN. /\ATS—.IO bags,- on - for vale liy -- s. > \_/_janl7 .. e J. D: WI'LI.IAMS. MOLASSI*hS.-25 bbU. 'N.' O. Molasses, just received . and for sab-, by- '/ ' l t Jflnl4 ? ' ■• 4 MILLER A-RICKETSON; MOSEL ML'SCATEL HOCK WlNE—lleiikrK importation, Jbr sale hy.Uie ca«e or boule-attha t xviiie store of , - '-(decSO] ..> ■ -JACOB 'WEAVER * . IT^LOUR.— Oy bids, fresh superfineV Flour; of a good ./ 1 . brand; just received and for sale.- by -• •.• • JaulG ■ vtSMITH A SINCLAIR. ‘ ' CIIDKR VlNTvfi A bbls,- piyr Vinegar, from Cider •'! ot led. 1 ), instore and.ibr-mule, wholesale and retaiUby* d“cf> JACOB WEAVER - >. /'ILARIFIED SL’GAU—I hhd. N. 0., fine: v./ G u “ extra; For sale bv panSG] ' Jl D. WILLIAMS. MBI3LS. N. O. MOLASSES; 15 bhds. strictly prune N.O. Sugnr; just received and for hhlei by \ ~ r, jMtlP' MILLER A RICKETSONI T OAF SUGAR—S bbU, No. G Loaf Sugar; for Ml§ JU low to tflose consignment, by V r „ __ JAMES MAY. -. Sparkling moselle hock wiNE-For taicby^-' tbe case or boulc. at tltc wine store of ,r> declS ■ JACOB WEAVER v » /CHAD AND MACKEREL—7 fair, bbls.Trimmed Shad; 10 21 bbls. No. 3 Mackerel, for salebv' JAMES MAY. * ELLIOTT & ENGLISH, • i -' -•' » X, » ,V.>•' - ,1 - : I." . ; V>V- NtIMBER 173: y fUlgccUaficoaa. LON SAFE—One lafgc Iron Safe for -=hTr by * ■ » > B. A . FAHNESTOCK A CO.,' t>w Corner Firnt and Wood «ts. ‘ , ;l 'l SAZEIIAC BRANDY—O half arid quarter pipes; pale j \ vintages from ’37 to ? 44; for stile by . = .. .•. • .< dcc22 - • • . .. - P. C. MARTIN. PORK.— lOftrbbljj. Mess Porkj 18~do. Rump do. v in store'ami for sale, by ■ < - * jan27 , , } ~ ; -I ■ SELLERS A . TYTAILS AND SPIKES.-350 kegs Nads and-Spikes,‘ a«* ‘ i.l sorted,.in forsaJc. Dy ' • ■ • ’ jan27 L. S. WATERMAN- t* STEEJ,. —A general assoftraent of CasVSliear T E- .Blir- ,:. : ter, Genutuu Aracrieau and Spring StceL in store and -* 1 for,sale by fjan27j L. S. WATERMAN, r . Y> AISINS—3O bxs. anil qr. bx». M. R. for sale, by- ; Jl- i -J. D. WItMAMS, ; dec 17 ; . - No.llo WoodsL). ,-i- O UGAR AND.MO£.ASSBSv—2O N, O.Sc*: . O ar; 4(J bbls. X. 0. Molarses, just received anii&r «BM by [jnii27j SELLERSANICOLB. . I INSEED OIL.—SO bbls. Prime Linseed Oil; oh COB j uiul for saW.by : - jaii!2o /SELLERS&NICOLS, 17liberty<t -A lARD 01L.—20 bbls. Conkling’s No. i WimerLard j Oil, for sale at reduced rates,by - : , janSO SELLERS AXI COLS. \ M RYE FLOUR.—27 bids. Rye Flour, a prime 'article for’ family-use, just received und for sate, by . . . - \ * jansw., •; , ,■■•■.■V.v// l. s. waterman,■;• BUCKWHRAT ; FLOITIfc-44 sacks, a superior -aMt*!-'. tide, in store and for sale bv • . 1 ■ 1 ■■■.•■ Si ' •• jansw ; 5 - . l. s. Waterman. HOPS.— •Ssackß,onconsisTtmeniandibr sale,by • JnriW MILLER kRICKFTSONi' I ' jan26 SC Market st, between Third and Fourth. - SENNA— 2 bales ir East India,” just received and for sale, by B. A. FAHNESTOCK*CO., nov29 .Cor: First and Wpnrtats./ > COOPERS’ ISIXGI.ASS—2 : cases. just, rec’d and for sale, by B. A, FAHNESTOCK A CO;; a . nov2D * , Cor. First and. Wood hs. , baskets of this eelebratt ed Wine offered for sale at the wine store.of • noySil JACOB WEAVER. > lOGWOOD —100 bbls. jnst received and for rale, by .‘f,. J . iLA. FAHNESTOCK tca.j.;'; nov2s • Cor. First and Wood sis... CARB. MAGNESIA—2 cases, mst redd and for salt, by B. A: FAHNESTOCK *.004^ : decli . t ■ Qt>r. First eud Wood sts. . POW'D JALAP—Stases, just rrcM nndfor sale^b/; B. A. FAHNESTOCK A CO., v Cor. First and Wood tto. (“t UM ARABIC—22S lbs., just received and lor sale, by. k • T B. A. FAHNESTOCK & CO., . . . deoil . Cur. Ftr,-*i and Wood fcts. r ■. i■ -v PHOSPHORUS —UOJbs.fjust rcc'd and for «ala, tFy - ,: B. A. FAHNESTOCK* CO., doc 2 , ■ Cor. First and Woodiats; -i ICELAND MOSS—I bale, jnst rcc'd and tor sale, by . B. A. FAHNESTOCK* CO.; doc‘2 «'/ Cor. First und Wood si*,; mo RKNT.—A Ras*'inent with two rooms, suitablefor X a physician or dentist. on Penn street, between « and Irwin streets. fjang?] •• L. WILMABXfL TO LET.—One new three story Dwolluig House, with hath house attached, situate bear the corner of Wylie and Washington streets. Possession given on the first of April next. -J|anl?3 f JOHN F. PERRY, , <l'S.—lKI boxes' -Stcaimc: 10 u . - Star? / -vi 0 “ Sperm; •UanSJ] J.-D. WILLIAMS. For sale by SUGAR.— 0 hhde. Prime New Orleans*, - 2 bbls. I). R. Crushed; : , s .* 10 is ’ asfiortcd Louf, ■ < j t For_sole.by l.ian2s] J. D. : CASES—I do/, each, of my “Superior Aromatic • WiuuHi«ers,’ : for sale-to the trade with per cent off. Also, for sale by.the gallon or single borne, at the ■Wtnesuirc of Cdecll Vj JACOB WEAVER. hvpEW New, TestoiSl :X-i Lcza’s ditto; Swecdon’s ditto; French.and Genun ;ditto. IT. S'. BOSWORHT4 CO. ( >-c L dec! i C , wEEr)ttiVU\eA.wiNa—i3 bbis. _»na uStftttfi. ; t Sweet Mnlriea Mountain Wine, for .kale at 16W i’puccs, by ■ ' 6 ‘ JACOBAVEATER^d nov27 Wine Stog»,t 81. .CHROMATE English,* jfittl*. ceix'ed ,and for sale, by - J. ■S a a. kahnes-tocr* co, , Cur. ‘First 9 rid .Wood q<t._ noYtS- > lARD— n k'cffi So. I Lardj "HblV " " ' • J ' 4'bb!il.‘No. I do.f; 1 : . •On consigiiinent,: snd for by .. :: -r- . , JrnuT - . ! ,MIIJ.KB t MCKETgdrf BACO.V AND BULK PORK—3OO tlamj B»con; lJ 1 04 •ShouFderS do.; 02 hhds. Sides do.; 57 do. ia zj consigunient, and for adle by JanaO SELLERS * WOOLS, /SoFFEEL-—iS Prime Rio; ; . KJ ' 40::“. Med. ,* * , 12* , Wffliayra;.. .. r :/' d .» . CHdffvaj ~ ror.sala by ..; tianfiS] J. D; Wn&T&MBI rpEA/r-10 half chsjita Young Hyson staii ; • '•& i> - >•“ - .Impoffiil G.P»; **■ , J*® ~ f ChlflfH Potinhongj ' i ,30 cwfy boies, vanpionylos; - 1-or tale bv bangs! . i; n wtt.i ,^J[A c KI?IiEL> l ?IiEL>—OObMs. No. 3, lnfgp Mppkeftl; •;;/ ... ... ■; . , fii V - KOvSi’ : ~ ’’ . 11l uojD flnri ft)f aj| C j by. , 1 1 ! )BnM • ' jffILLER*. BJOKfeWOH, ,h *;“t c ?*sfej&B^£iaffi •: ~ „• » * corner•• i;.;oV": ,*/t .-;:A r :: - , T v ' r< ' -’m ■•••’> icT .•: : ' | it=l » ' * '1; NUVS .'-*^ ,/.' *t''‘ 1 '*■ V \ : j ’ *■ » > , 9 1 •' v> » - 1 ~ z *+stir ~. , ... , . ■•: •'v' iAl'. 1 1 1"* ‘' ( >.* ■':-SrS3?sS;S55| Jl® Ifll::^ : . .;Am % ■■£»' :: , M'!S;@V :,i ««*■ vrV-f "<7 ' „ Pik\K, j£ cMlfljflp . r'-J, ' •.•■'!> ' '••• : ; :• '■■V . :••("■- ' '-=- r :•> MEE |p> SMip ■;;V -v. '< •■ C~ • •»■; ■- -if- . •■ . . : ... »j .i. > -•• ■•.., : 'a-j. ?v_^k ■'.' >’'■’•'• :•'- " ; : V ' '■'■»^ J *i RSIBII i--’.^;' > V.. £• -j 1; "C." 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