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Six Months -S IS 00 fjSix .Months 820 00 One Year- -20 00 Lone Year 00 00 Larger advertisements in proportion, pr Cards nf SOUR LINES. Five dollars o Year. cuts will not be inserted, unless an extra price it paid. * . (Lr Advertisements neon which the number of inser tions is not marked, will be inserted and charged until or dered out ° DR. GEORGE WATT.—Office, No. 77 Smithfield st. near frixih *t„ Pittsburgh. " xf! aug2l«y "H?"O’HARA ROBINSON, late U. s. Attorney, has TT removed his office in No. 8 St. Clnir BR. JOHN CRAVV FORD, othce on tsi. Clair street, opposite the Exchange. auglO-y CORLAMDO LOOMIS, Aftomty ai Law.—Office 4th • *t., above Wood. julyl-y 31. MARSHALL. Attorney at Law. —Ufree, J. Lowness Buildings, Fourth «L jan?-ly. HAI. KENNEDY, Attorney at Laic. Office in the • «amc building with Alderman M'Mastcr, Fifth st., between Wood and Smith field sts. augl7-om* AH. M’CALMONT, Attorney at Law?.—-Office on 4th • it, & few doors above Wood. Collections attend ed to m Clarion and Venango counties. aug3o-y JOHN BARTON. Attorney at Laic. —Office. North tide of Fifth street, between Wood and Smithfield, in the same building with Alderman Morrow. scpSO-ly. JOSEPH U. M’KlßlllN, Attorney at Lair. —Office in Wallace's building, on 4th at., between Wood and Bamhficld sts. novl9-y. W. LAYi'iG, Attorney and Counsellor at Jmw VJ and Ao'arjf Public.—-Office at the comer of 4th aud \> ood sts, over Stbbctt 3c Jones 1 Exchange office, oert A DONNELLY,, Attorneys and Counsellors Tf at Law. PiusbursK,Pal— Office on Fourth sL, be tween Smithfield and Grant. raarM-y i/'EMUND SNOWDEN, Attorney at Laic. —Office in Jj the building ou the North East comer of Fourth and Snuthncld sts. novll—y "A .T*CANDL a .M'CLUKE. Attorneys ami Counsel- AJJ_ lon at Laic. —Office on Fourth street, opposite R. A R. Ji. Patterson’s Livery Stable. Pittsburgh. seplO-y £ 'OR WARD a S w AIU'iiWELDER. Attorneys at Late. —Office on Fourth street, between Wood and Smith d, oppoMtc Patterson's Livery Stable. ap7-y /’"'t EORGE F. CiILLMOK E, Attorney at Law. —Office in VX Breed's buildings, 4th *t., above Wood Pittsburgh, pa - septMy JN. M'CLOWRY. Attorney arut Cnuiurllnr nt 7_»tn • Office inßakewell's Buildings on Grant st. je» , 47-ly. EEMOV AL.—Dr. Robert Snyder, has removed his office to Fourth street, between Wood and Smithficid streets . marls»ly JAMES BI.AKELY, on Pcnu street, opposite D. Leech A Co's., packet line office. Office hours from 7 o’clock A. M„ to 7 o'clock P. M. KEMONAL.— A. licclen has removed his commission and forwarding business from life Canal Basin to hu new warehouse, on Third street, nearly opposite the Post mny.TO-y JOHPI J. MIfCHEL, Attorney and Counsellor at Laie. —Office on Smithfield street, a few doors above Dia mond alley. N. B.—Collections made on moderate temts. my 26. SOCHAKL DAS MAGEHAN. P. C. SHANNON. MAGEHAN A SHANNON. Attorneys and Counsellors on 4th st.. between Wood and Southfield, and nearly opposite the Mayor’s office. novg-y ~ ' ’ ‘ i- v^;-4 5. CRAFT, Attorney. Counsellor* and fio’.ary • [ U hanng resigned the office of Secreta ry or the PUtsbargh Navigation and Fire Insurance Com pany, will attend specinily to collections, aadTjusineas connected with Aavtgation, Insurance. Accounts, and Real Estate* Business hours, from 9 A. M., to 9P. M. door west of Alderman Miller's, Fourth street, near Grant. ap7 '< ,-p m CUARLESAI. HAYS, Attorney at Law, Pittsburgh, Pa. CouMmssioncr to take the proof and acknowledge* oent ot Deeds. Leases, Contracts, Depositions, or other wnungs, to be recorded or used in the states of Kentuc ky* Indiana, Tennessee, Michigan and Missouri. Office, Burke’s bmidmg. Fourth st. marl°-y \ 'V -.iZ':--- " ! • %il4' V- Attorney and CounseUnT at Lsjtr J .i r n -- 1' Venango county, Pa., will attend promptly to all business entrusted to his care. Collecdonsmadc in •• arceu, Clanoni and Jefferson counties. *\y T |V U p H 4„HiI rS iy art J llcr : Mr- Ugcciuand Wo. B.Ausun, will attend to my unfinished hosi n *», ana I recommend them to the patronage of mv friends. I am authorized to state that they will receive the counsel and assistance of the Hon. R. Biddle. Office »nH^r y 2 f , Burk ',‘ b „ m , d ! nff *> 4th str ' ct - between Wood and MarfccL putt-ly) SAMITEI. W. BI.ACK. o*Q,s.kP U ?i T ‘ fi * MtmUfa , ctare 01 . Incorruptible 'lectin Smiihficld street, two doom below Fifth street. Pitts* 00 h^” d a , full assortracut of Plate, and Pivot Teeth, of a vanet/ of shades, as simple Plate! t^ r * and Biscuspidatoes, Gum teeth, Screw Pivot teeth, &£. Teeth and blocks made to order: Demists HftSfjS® ll " ll * mclc * in ,hc profession. All orders tromabroad most be accompanied by the cash tp-Plyina always on hand. novlS-y ~~c , JOHN A. PARKINSON, Alderman, Fifth Word, Penn #xh,S et^ e n n - Wain^ tta,l ‘ O’Hara *is., where he may wjround at all times. rhose haring booses or other pro* *?/**- cai * h®va the samo punctually atten oed to, debts collected, and all the dutiesof an Alderman will receive prompt attention. 0c27-y W. WILLIAMS, Attorney and Counsellor at (successor toLowne fc williams,) Office at me old stood) Fourth «U,'above Sraiihficld. he , rcK>fot s fasting between Henry W. Williams, Esq., and myself, in the practice of the law, was dissolved by mutual consent, on the 28th alt., and the business will hereafter be continued by Henrv W Wil te.'lkT 1 most cheerfully recommend to all for whom irav t?^ 0n ?^ tO - do h“« nCB »—«* a gentleman even way worthy of their confidence. 3 dcc!B-ly WALTER H. LOWRTE. Riddle, Conveyancer. Pit ibui^lf V<;rl ' How ’ Fi ” h Slrec h above Smithficld, MoßroAO ?’ Aoheembtts, Bonus, Raucssas, and *ccu r rnev U j?S C n U ' of ",™ n S> drawn with neatness, legal and i Mp - al , c s-. He will alio attend to drawing V,**"*"" and intimate acquaintance Z£vt «SXti.°n Ul v publi -= t-ccorde.Tto ezpecu neS to 10 ' i '°‘ C ,Vh ° "“y antrast’ their W - . dcclo 'NT C ?„ I . CE r'. A . H P c ™"» indebted to the subscribers are jtLjl requested to make payment, on or i>prn» ,t. L r ,« lf not, their account will bo given m a Maeistrati for co lection; all persons having claims againstSsi will Please present their accounts for payment Sum * ' ANClfeR en MAYP.p NEW PIANO FOICim-Now recctvmg, an enti« « °i Pia “ 9 Fortes, from the manufectoriH or cale A Co., New York; and Ohickering, of Boston The patterns arc of the latest style, and wiifi allthcmod.' era improvements. For sale at Factory prices, bv dcclg JOHN H. MELLOIt, 81 Wobd si. CIGARS.-xv 75.000 Cioabs, of the following celebrated brands: Silva, Esulupio, Bos Amigos, Dc Fusien Uramo, Falla Principe, La Royadero, Colorado’ RegaUas, Car&do, Juslo Sang Principe, Cheroot’s Eagle Pnncme, Lord Byrou Regalias. For sale by tecg) / ; , P. C. MARTIN. HOMCEOPATHIC MEDICINES AND BOOKS.—Just received, a fresh supply of Homoeopathic Medicine Homojoputhic Coffee, Sugar of Milk, and a large ♦ki le ’B tlo . fl latest publications on Ilomccoimthy. at the Book Store of * v 3 ' Preedom° *ij Fafma of 30 and 50 acres, adjoining dw e llta?hS;’? r , COMI f ? er!on » who 1»™ ftSi* Bame l recoS^H«*4 or f B ’^ c ** c ‘ ,fi>r renl i ean have the to rem will hav^rt*!^ 11 * 1 -^ 10 ’ 1111 d P rrsorus w ho wish kinds of nl e^-c c 8 w»*. a *d all at ISAAC HARmafn • d to / or ver y moderate charges, Office, °* neral A&ancy and Intelligence jan27 03Mnrket '<*"■ be found in this city i n addfriJf assortment of Shawls to Caahmere L Turkerift"* o ” of received anew style orp™?’ ,™sih, N '!’ ■ article and very fashionable ” Lon f a superior, md novll • 4 •$ . ' i-Kt: ... VOLUME VI. DAILY HOMING POST. Printed ahd Published retry Morning , (Sundays excepted, BY 1.. HARPER, SOETH-WEST COBNKB OP WOOD AJCD FIFTH STREETS. . ID* TERMS —Five Dollars a year, payable strictlv in advance. Six Dollars will invariably bcrreqoired if not paid within the year. 4 „r*£ln},? g,C c °P« s T'VO CEV t s—for sale at Ilia counter ofthe Ofticcj and by the News Boys. TERMS OF A professional darirs. kß* A. W. OLIVER, Physician*knd Surgeon. —Office No. 8. St. Clair street, Pittsburgh. jyoq [3 MORROW, Alderman.— Office nortli side of Fifth LA/» Streep between Wood and Smithfield, Pittsburgh. scpXO-y 6 „ IUU'ZR TO J. A. Stockton-A Co.. ) B . , Murphy, Wilson A Co„ \ Pin?bur Sh * Hon. James Kinncar, )j, .... Hon. Alex. M'Cnlmont, \ Fraklin. Hon. J. Wilson. SicuhenviUe. O. VICTOR SC RIBA, Fifth street, Between Wood and Market sts. ,4 *'>•' r','j' ".-A' />vr •: 1 -s. TXTM. J. BURNSIDE, Auctioneer and C T T chontj Federal street, Allegheny cit J" AMES M’XENNA, Auctioneer and Ci chan*, No. 114,.W00d.5t. ‘ PORTER’S DAGUERRIAN GALLEI over the Post Office. JOHN D. DAVIS, Auctioneer and Conun comer of Wood and Fifth sts. KBULON KINSEY, Dealer in Fancy U\ mtnga, No. 67. Market street. A LEXANDKR JAYNES, Pekin Tea SfU j!jL near vvood. PI ?V.pU)SK£Y, Iron City Clotking 133. \J» Labcrt>* st., opposite the mouth of Majrkfett fehl-y ' TOSIIUA ROBINSON, Agent lor Harden ifc-Co.’a Line Q of Fifth st-. one door below Wfooitji febl-y VERTISINQ. COCHRAN, Forwarding arid Goirtmission Merchant. No. 20. W ood st., *j nov27-y 1 ENGLISH & ELLIOTT, Booksellers and\Sii -J 56, Market st., between Third amt Fonrt P DHL ANY, Fashionable Clothing Store, ♦ erty st. * j’ HOpN & SARGENT, Bankers and Ext N. E. corner of Wood and Sixth Btn. N" HOLMES & SON. Bankers and dealers iillKzchansf, • Pom and Bank Notts, No. 65, Market bUI fcbl-v •T A< rSJ? Wine and Liquor JlfdrcAkrnl, corner fj of Market and Second streets. T febl-y AFULTON, £eii and Brass Founder, IVo; &0 Second. • between Marker and Ferry gi». r ;5i fcbl M. VHITE, Clothing Store, No. 167, c« ■ ty and Sixth Ms. rr'OYVNSEM>t CARR & CO., Ccnck anK X St. Clair street, near ihc Hridge j UTiSKARy DEPOT, No. I fourth bl, uear Wood. ] ’ |£ ffcbl-y DwR ,yii ° i ' FlLK ’ I)i,un tH“?^i n 4° r y*' PAULSON. Hat and Cap Manfr/c iWurrr, and • dealer m.Fcjw of all kind*, No. 73, WotiU it., next door to ihc corner of Fourth. fjii fcbl Miller & rjcketson, Grxfc'rsifind Com mission Merchants, corner of Liberty inMnvin sis. tebl-y jst , CA. M’ANULTY t CO., Forvarding atitt Commis • swn Merchants, Canal Ilasin, PitisbunrhJPo. mar3-dy 9 Tij 13LU.ME, Pianoforte uianufucmrer initjdealer in • Musical Instrumenis, No. 112 Wood s&teL near jßiivljl-y HA\ 3 & BROCKWAY. and A+cnls tor tcbl y len ' ■ Vl ' d * cl "' s > Blbcrty street, near Cij|jal Basin. USE PH \Y OODWELL, Importer, ami dealfcr in For etm and Domestw Hardware, comer ol 4 Stijond and n ood sia.,Pittsburfih. |^cj>&-ly SAMUEL MOORE, Hat and Cap Man h ralkirtr, and dealer in Fvbs, No. 75, Wood street, third door above roDrth - 1 lliftfhl-y Q AMU ELi M’CLURKEN & CO.. Aeeuta tori Cifrliklc and V fWPParo * Uvular Lme of Paeltt Shin-, Irbni New >ork to Liverpool. No. 142 liberty si |£jfribl»y JA&l£#S BLj\KtlljY, Agent lor Mctsn. Ro< Co.’s Line of Packets, Penn st., lour dooi ual Basin. OH2N M CIjOSKEY, Tailor and Clothier, liberty st. be twee a Stxili street and Virgin alley, soiitlfiside. seplO-y _ . f fe OSEPfI MAJOR, Boat Stonr. Ship Cha Agency of Pittsburgh Lard CM Factory, kct street, Pittsburgh. "W/~ S. CALD\V Drj>ot Jot A’ete l’u( Uctyions. Pc- Po« 6fccc tCalS ' ' ojjjjosiie the ' pAAI- b'hj i O’CONAOR, Proprietors of tbejjfh'/t»6ur-/j X Portable Boat Line, corner Perm and Wkvjfe streets. teol-y ‘ jtj JAA1 ES -VIA V . Wholesale Grocer. J'orwardi. i *»i mission Water street, bctweei Si berry. ] WILIAM A. HILL & C'O., Bankers a Broken, No. 64, W ood si., one door a! east side. .-tf 0 ' 1 *"? and Exchange Bi C 5, Wood st., third door below Fourth, Vr« iebl-y • ’ 1 K HAMbK A: RAIIM. Banhrs and Extht nhcßroktn. comer oi Third and Wood *t#., oppositi SfJ Charles noml - • Ulfcbl-v TOHNS-rON & STOCKTON. V P un^n a,td Publishers, corner Market abdltThird sis febl-y y ' lUKK. I/OOMIS, Agent, and SfrtAcnfr, and j deader in Printing Paper, fc., Wood .trtf:l;Uiween uiamond alley and Fourth. {VfaM.y ’ A- M ;4NU LT Y~Ag cut for I'iekwpnlfs 'irtffc Freight '• oyid Independent Portable Boat £#3*, Canal B,u,in *- ’ | jfrebl-v MOSES ATWOOD, Acem for the AorM Atn suranee Company, of Philadelphia, Wafer! at., at the Warchonsc of Atwood and Jones. O HODEB St ALCORN, MonaTocturce XL Ground Soiea. Catsups. <5-e., Sc.. No. 27, Firth *trccL between Wood and Market. | pljfeM.y VICTOR SfCKim, Bookseller, Stationer, f l'?#? 1 - .-; *:N - >*'- v. n'- ’ s ‘ '' Business (Sarifs. -I OBKRre & JLANK, KltetiirsA Chair Warthouti, No. 82, Third st, |Sj febl-y XLLEAM J ACKSON, Patent Medicitie UfpoL, £9 Lib erty st., head of Wood. | jtHfebl-y jTARIiIV LYTLE, Family Grocer, Sidilbfield street, next door to the Fifth Presbyterian ffin ffrhr )t»6 m ip JOHN CARTWRIGHT, Importer and Manufacturer of all kinds of Cutlery, Surgical Instruments, No. £3 Wood street, second door below Diamond alley. febl rtuton Mer febl HMum Mer- LL febl IjLKINTON’S UNRIVALLED BLACKING, raauu factured and sold wholesale and retail, Smithficld st., between Sixth and Virgin alley. octl2«y. TfHOoHaiT, jf . febl RICHARD T. LEECH. Jk.. Importer , and dealer in Foreign and Domestic Saddlery, Hardware, and Car- Trimmings, of oil descriptions, No. 133 Wood si., Pittsburgh, seven doors above Fifth, and one door üboVc tl. Childs & Co.’.j Shoe Store. tip 24 •* Oh Merchant, Ji febl-y ids & Trim v i febl-y 'PO COUNTRY MERCHANTS.—A. A. Masot& Co., I 62,Market street, invite the attention of Country Merchants to their extensive assortment of Foreign and Domestic Goods, wliich will be sold at eastern jobbing prices. f bv, a f^! -y iff?*Wholesale Rooms. 2d story. SHEL OYSTERS.—A constant supply of Shell Oyster*, roasted or in the shell; also Game and every dclica cy-of the season, served up in superiod style, at the short* esi notice. _ BANK EXCHANGE, M McDONALD, BrU and Brass Founder, First st, • near Market, is prepared to make Brass Casting*, and Brass Works generally, on tire most reasonable tenns and shortest notice. He invites machinists, and all those using brass works to give nitn a call, os he is dc terntined to do all word in his line very low.. my27-ty \> #i oners, No \l2 ;fcbl-y JOSEPH MURPHY’S Looking Glass and Clock Store , No. 08, Wood street. Pittsburgh. A general assort ment of Pier, Mantel and Toilet Glasses; portrait, Minia ture and Landscape Frames, plain and ornamental, of every variety of puttcrns. Also, a new style of Window L onuces; call in and see them; all of which will be sold cheap for cash, or city acceptances. tLr'Hotels and Steamboats furnished cheap. JOSEPH MURPHY, 03 Wood st., ■ „ Practical Gilder. ■ Kb.. 49, Lib- U ;febl-y tatige ■ Broken. If febl-y SMI HI i SINCLAIR. (lute Martin A Smith,) H7«oI«aIe Crocrrs, Prttfluee and Commission Merchants, 50 Woo# street, Pittsburgh. The undersigned having entered into partnership under Uie above style, respectfully ask the patronage of the friends of the fate firm, and of nnrehsts* ers generally. They feci warranted in promising tlirtl the v can give satisfaction to all who may buy of them, ot confide business to their care. WM. H. SMITH, \ margc . W. M. SINCLAIR. jet of Liber »! [jingon Ma [jj_ feb4-l 1i GLASS BSTABLISHMET.—MuIvany l«eij» lie manufacture, and keep constantly on hand, cut, moulded and plain Flint Glassware in all its varieties, at their warehouse, comer of Market and Water sts., Pitts burgh. Our work# continue in full operation, and wc are constantly adding to our stock, which enables us to nil orders with promptness. Purchasers arc respectfully solicited to call and examine prices and terms. scplts-y.f SM'KIN'LEY, House, Sign, and Ornamental Painter, m and dealer m PAINTS, No. 44, St Clair st, Pitt*, burgh, hOH constantly ou hand all kinds of Paints, either ifT.°f I 'D, lC, ii Jnpan and Copal Varnish; Linseed Gif; Boiled Oil; Snmts Turpentine; Window Glass, of all sizes; Putty, Paint Brushes, fitc., all of the best quality? and for sale at reasonable prices. sepll-lf ; OHAKSI’EAR GAIU)E.NS.~Thm beautiful place of kj/. resort having been greatly repaired, the proprietor is now ready to receive lloardebs, by the day, weelr, or month, llu accommodations ore good, and his price* are !°w, [nmy-l-tt'l S. MCCLELLAND. ! D‘di Manufacturer of Hollow Warc.and • rUitfonn ScnUs, and Casime* *n general, respect imiy asks the patronage of his mentis. Re feels war rnlited that he run give satixiaetiou to nil who may pur chase 01 him. His establishment is onM’Kclry’splan of Lots, sth Wanl. __ maiai-ly ! JOHN {Last of tiu jinn of Malcolm, Letch *f L 0..) v\ holesale Grocer, Commission and FlouV Merchant, dealer in all lands of Country Produce, cop per. tin platen, tinners’ tools, zinc, lead, Russia sheet irotf, iron and noils, white lead, ilye stulTs. cotton yams, salt, «c., and Pittsburgh Manfactures generally, corner d( liberty and Invtn streets. Pittsburgh, Pa. liberal ad vances, in Cash or Goods, made on Consignments of Proi du<:c - &c - maylS-tf } ihttiljro.’i Jt 8 fallow Ca |f]febl»y jid{try, and N{£i4, Mar )^ant2-if OYSTERS - OYSTERS! • OYSTERS: !:—Gto Sch„, e t respccttuily informs his friends and the public, that lie is daily m the receipt of fine Fresh will be served up m every style, at short notice, to suit his customer*. r .fQr f * rnun ? ui f'ondy. and cverr descriptions df r onjcettonnnrs. on hand and tor sale at the comer of stil and hnmhhcM sis. «cp' Kl -6 ' t'ltyni Com - Sirket and rjfttbl-y Cl KOHok tOCHKA.N, Cumtnt%j>on and Fonmrdint I Merchant. So. Wood street, Pittsburgh, continue* to transact a general Commis&inn business, especially it) the purchase uml sale of American manufactures tun} . U u- e ’ am * ln rccc » v ingaml forwarding Goods conFirit cd to hta care. As agent for the manufacturers be wifi t.c constantly supplied with the principal articles of Pittsi burgh rrtomitaeture at the lowest wholesale prices. * Uhiqt* and consignments are respectfully solicited, j \sxcJiatt~e rd Fourth, l^iobl.y hHfcrr*. No. Bide. A!A.WN, Hate ofNew York cilv,) N* J.C 27, Fifth .st.. between Wood and Market, Munufncv Hirers of Mustard, (.round Spices. Catsup*, &x. It c., will open during' the {ireful week a lory** assortment of ar? t»rles m their line, which they will wholeule in qnai* tine* to suit dealer*, ot Eastern wholesale prices. AH articles sold bv them w arranted. Merchants'intendinetb co east would do well to call before leaving the citv.— lUey luay be found nt thcr warehouse. No. 27, Fifth ’t>t jit Ryan's building. ATR. DUFF’S Book Keeping and \rn r tingCiassn, cor* XTX ner or Firth and Market street, re-opeus on Monday next. Mercantile and Steamboat Book Keeping taught in Uie most effective and expeditious manner. In addi tion to the> usual course of instruction and practice, Mr. 0. vnii. ou Monday next, commence a course of Practical Heciures, in which the application of the science of ad counis to all the details of business will be minutely ex plained No extra charge made for those lecture*.— Hours of business, 10 to 12. u to 4, and 7 to 10 *: M ~ jaul P UL: itfimn /n -mind From [fjfcbl-y gj pindrr , TOtsburgh, -■US! DRL'US-’ —Joei Mnhlrr, Druggist and A pothe rsrf% * or £» norjh-M-e*i comer of Wood and Fifth strreti, niuburgh. will keep constantly on hand Drurs. Painfi, Oil*. l>ye-StuiT*. &c. ~ < N. U.—Phy«ician«’ prescription* carefully compounded from the best matannN. at any hour of the day orntxhi.' Also, an assortment of Perfumery: linn tooth, hair, anil c.othes Brushes, *e. } A-c.. Lc., which he will sell low Cxir c^i lK opdO-lyi \ iw iu Pro fbilly. No. thp2S*y THOVIUUO. Undertaker, Firth street. ini-* t mediutoir oppo*iie the Theatre, respectfully i:i. forms nu friends ami the public incenernl. that he ha#rc •‘umed buhinesa a* a Furni*hinir Undertaker, lie in srtp 1 * phed wuh and always keep* on hand Coffin* of oil size* and kind*. Shrouds, and all other articles necessary oh such occasion*. ' ! Silver plates, ice l*oic*. and leaden coffin* will be stiti pitcQ on ordor. A fine hearse and carriages always rend* to attend funeral*. *cp2o-lv f lyVo. 5 tkh proprietor. jppv^-y ktositc the AItUW4.HI'. cUTLKIiy. HADUI.KKY. ic—Jim:. VV alreh, Importrr and Dralrr in Foreign and Zfci. mutic Hardware, would respectfully inform his friend, ann the public generally, thnt he is now receiviujr his Spnnc supply of Hardware at the old stand of Walker £ Woodwcil, No. ts> Wood street, which he will dispose df on the most reasonable term*. lie will be continuum' receiving fresh supplies direct from the manufacturers in Europe and this Country, which wilU-nablc him to com pete with ony establishment either East or West. Wes tern Merchants arc invited to call and examine his stock before purchasing elsewhere. tnars - » id Retail Liberty faM-y Mtg ware f£ind cor* |^jfeb4-y Sired tljeir H on Pin [i dec2s D ' John M. Townsend. ~ RUGGIST AND APOTHECARY. No. 45. Market street, three decors above Third, Pittsburgh, will have constantly on hand u well selected assortmentof the best oud freshest Medicines, which he will sell on the mo* reasonable terms. Physicians sending orders will be promptly attended to, and supplied with articles they mat rely upon as genuine. 1 * Physicians’ prescriptions will be accurately and ncatti benight &0m 11C bLSI raaterials ’ al hour of the day. Also, for sale, a large stock of fresh and rood Perfu* . Cry - • ■ dec3o -i Wrrs and ft* and Su eon Penn |>jfeb4-y-j \ Upaier in iek, School jfyuburgh. Idl assort jlfilso, Par* pfliraission lid 2 Frout [djyziy T nt/«?*Pnf n » :MKU i. T, C w - ANDERSON, | L L b . urg Late of Nashville, Tcnri. EHMER Sc. ANDERSON, Dealers in Cotton. Fcnt warding and Commission Merchants, No. 8, Front street, above Broadway. Cinein7iati, Ohio fftl XICOLS. fr- , BEFEa IO Merchant* generally. In Pittsburgh, Pa Merchants-generally. Nashville, Tcnn. W. F. Lane & Co., Louisville, Ky. Spnnger fc Whiteman, > . James Johnston & Co,. \ Cincinnati, Ohio. Hewitt, Heran &. Co., .New Orleans. Magreg-or Morris, New York. Duval, Kcighlcr & Co., Baltimore. Smith. Bagulcy & Co., Philadelphia. Darnel Dcslion, Boston. John !>• Dnvli. I A HS- T L? NE P£^ ud CommiB » ion Merchant, Corner of ood nnd Fifth streets, Pittsburgh, is ready to rd* fnr nM>liu rchQn^ lzc of , cver y description on consignraeni nhntfr^ 1C ° r priv « nte bU ' c -, nn d trom long experience in thd above business, flatters himself that he will be able to* Scirplt l r?„“ ? “ " ““ ' Vl, ° moy fuvor him wi,l j j ?? c! ol > Mondays and Thursdays of Dry Goodsand Fancy articles, at 10 o’clock, A. M. •* oi /v groceries, Pittsburgh manufactured articles, new and second hand furniture, Ac., at 2 o’clock, P M ** > gales ever}* evening at early gas-light. angl2-v, :■ -rtit. -jrgh, Jdijjjj to. at th&'Sb Clair &|Rowlaiid. • |SJ | m%oTc. d. readiness at to jQCC29-y A„ . A Card* :! ara "<>' v engaged in the importation of Brandies; Wmei, Gm«, to., exclusively, I have made MranirS 5 par ' 5 of Europe and the Islands, wnlli well known houses, lor my future supply of Foreign U* quors, which I will be able to sell, delivered in the Cob* toro-houses ofNcw York or New Orleans, or in ufi? dm at the lowest market price, for cash or approved natter 1 have in store and cellar a very large sl«”Jfvemfui Erated brlnuU^nn'H*^ 110 ™' as . im P°r«!d, of the mostTelet brated orands and vmtages, lor sale on pleasing terms. 1 decoo _ _ P- c. MARTIN, | Cor. Front and Smithfield sis. ;• raiur/tn Fire f Jf tie Ex eiittf Market cffebl-y 1 7 . mini slutual pUa. at the etjfiear Mar* Ififcbl-y ib.jticoLa. ijCommis* Sburgh.— •jjan2o. A FULTON, BeHand Brau Founder, has rebuilt and a commenced business at bis old stand, No. 70 Se'4 cond, berw-een Market and Ferry streets, \v\ierc he will be pleased to see h» old customers and friends Church, steamboat, and bells of every six* fmm in J I ml, so j'uSly cff bim maTtimS' b ° XCS ttnd centricjnode of painting, and other advantages unknown to others in tne trade. Besides giving a superior finish to Blinds, they trim them with the best materials, making them rich and*dnrnblc. or narrow slats—portable or permanent fas ; teningyfurnished. Old Blinds refitted. dec2l-y Hardware, Cutlery, and Saddlery. JOHN WALKER, Dealer in Foreign and Domestic Hardware; No. 85 Wood street, would respectfully inforui his friends* and the public generally, that he has received a large stock of Foreign Hardware per ships “Isabella.” ••Wyoming,” and “Mpnotigqhelo,” which, to gethersvith a large supply of American Goods he is now receiving direct from the manufacturers, will make liis assortment very extensive and complete. Western mer chant* will please call and examine his stock. sept* STEEL AND FILE MANUFACTORY.—The subscri bers, having enlarged their establishment for the man ufacture of Steel and Files—on the corner of O'Hara and Liberty streets, Pittsburgh—arc prepared to furnish Files d£ every description, of the best quality; and being determined to make it the interest of consumers to pur chase Files from them, respectfully invite the patronage of all who usd the article. modg-y j. ankrim a co. ■VTKWLY INVENTED PATENT BLOCK SPRING i. s TRUSS, fur the immediate relief and permanent cure oy Hernia and Rupture. (Suited to all sizes.) The supermr claims of this Truss consist in the comparative case with which it may be worn. The pad of wood be ing neatly balanced on springs, yields to the pressure of any part ot tu and thorougly adapts itself to any move ment made by the wearer. It can be worn without inter-- mission, until a cure is eiri-ctcd. The subscribers have mode afrangCmeiits for the manufacture of these valua ble Trusses, m u superior style, in Philadelphia, and have .them now for sale at their office. No. 77 Southfield street, jiioar Siith, Pftnbufgli. GEORGE WATT. %Ay* i . D. W. KAUFFMAN. HOUSE On the comer of Water and Smittyeld streets, PitUburgh, Pa. —The under signed proprietors of the Monongahcla House announce to the Public, Uint the House is open for the reception of Visitors. They are conscious of having spared no ex pense in fitting ont the Establishment in such a style as to render evert* ciunfort to the Guests. They hope by constant care |ind attention to business to merit the pa tronage so liberally bestowed on the late Monongalrclu House.: freorS] JAMES CHOSSAN Sc SOS. IV: DRUG STORE.—John I). Mono an, 1 Vhotc- s IN saU and Retail Druggist, So. 03| Wood street,tßr one door South of Diamond alley, Pmsdurg. The subscriber has just received from the Eastern cities, and is now opening at the above stand, a full assortment of * V n - hi * consisting of Drags of all kinds, Dve Stun*, Paint* and VurnUhe*, Cheimculs, Ac., together with all such article* ns ur« usually kept for wile at a wholesale ond retail drug store. His stock is entirely new. and has been selected with care. He i* confident that his articles, both as to quality and price, will please such as may favor him with a call wyfl-y ,4 TIIENEUM Refreshment and Jinthing Saloofo. Liber .iV /y ; S/r«L—The subscribers,(deeply talmki'u! for the utcrcuKcd and will increasing patronage bestowed on them, since the opening of their establishment, beg leave to stntelthnt their buths are open at ail times, and that hoi, cold uud shower baths can be had at any moment.— A few more boarders can be accommodated bythe week and gedilemen can procure brenktitst. dinner, supper! etc., ot are usual hours, soy : breakfast 7J o’clock, a m ; dinner, J2i : supper 3) n. m. Oysidra, cooling drinks, mid other rrfreslunenls furnish ed *l*-* airier atvle. and charges moderate. . PECK. THOMPSON A CO. MOXONGAHELA PLANING MlLL.—James Mkll* tt a ».“f“ctiirc. rind have on hand at all timet. I rmung. Writing. Letter. Wrapping and TeW Paper Bon net uml, I- ullerjV Boards—ail oi which they offer for sale on the ptost accommodating terms, and to which they invite the attention of inerchuutu and otliers. ALSO—Blank Books of ntl kinds and the best quali ty; School Books, Ac., always on hand, and for sale as °^° v °- __ au?23 r itew Hat and Cap Store. m d?UAS. 11. PAULSON, (late of the of .Paulson A Gill.) having opeued his ncwfßttt sldra, at No. 73 l\ ood street, next door to the corner of Fourth, is now manufacturing, and receiv ing from the Eastern cities, a very large assortment of Hats and Cans of every description, warranted to be made in the ficst manner and of the best materials. Ot ter, Seal, fine and common Muskrat. Sealettc. llair Seal, Plush and Glnzcd Caps*. ALSO —A fine assortment of ladies Furs, such os Lynx, Fitch, Genet, and Coney Muffs, Tippets and Fur Trim ming*. till of which he oilers at Eastern prices for cash, both wholesale und retail. Country merchants will please call and examine my stock before purchasing else where. Wholesale Shoe Store. J;TI. CHILDS A CO. are now receiving their Spring supplies, consisting of one the largest, cheapest, and best assortment of Boots ojld Shoes that they have ever been able to bring to this market. ALSO—Ladies' and Misses’ Florence Braid and Straw BonnetSj of the latest style; together with a splendid as sortment of Palm Leaf Huts, Men’s and Boys’ Summer Caps. ALSO—A large lot of New York Tanned Sole Leath er, al J.df which, having been purchased at the lowest rates, and selected with Croat care for the Western trade, will be Mid at a small advance on the cost and charges. All merchants wishing to purchase will find it to their interest to call and examine their stock before purchasing elsewhere. mar37-tf PORTER’S City Dagutrrean Gallery , Philo Hall, Third street, Pittsburgh, Fu.,and Franklin Buildings, Balti more, Md. Mr. Porter respectfully announces that he has, at con siderable expense, fitted up apartments and arranged light for Dofmerreotyping purposes. His long experience in the idrt has enabled him to overcome many of the objections too'common to pictures taken by this me ;Jhodi-J"-'. Mr-BSrter isawnrc thattbe impression has gone abroad (owihg tO the niany ihilares to produce good pictures) that clear Daguerreotypes cannot be made in Pittsburgh. Hhr expenmenta, however, since he has opened-nis Gallery, fully warrant him in saying that as good pictures can oe made here as elsewhere. Laaierf and gentlemen arc invited to call and examino specimens. - y Instructions given, and instruments and materials fur- reasonable terms. - All orders tfrom country operators promptly attended to. *** nov2s-tf PITTSBURGH CHAIR AND CABINET WARE HOUSE.— No, 82, Third street, Pittsburgh.— The sub scribers would respectfully return their thanks to their friends and the public, for the very liberal' patronage be stowed since the commencement of the new firm, and would earnestly solicit a continuance of the some. They would respectfully invite those who want to pur chase anything in the furniture oti» choir line, to give them a efill ana examine their extensivo stock now ou hand, consisting of some of the most splendid Eastern and French patterns of Rosewood and Mahogany Kami* ture. Flattered by tlie very extensive patronage receiv ed in their business, they have, al considerable expense, made arrangements in New York, by ; which they wilt 'have the latest Eastern patterns forwarded monthly, thus giving the citizens of Pittsburgh an opportunity of pa* tronizing home industry, and finding in their own city wbatthey formerly would obtain only in the East. Hav ing adopted the principle of small profits and quick soles, they wilj be able to sell at os low rates as any of the establishmqnis in the Eastern Cities.- . novl9-y .. ROBERTS A. KANE, ■f. ■ . ;• . f 4 } \ ! 1 t •- I *** " miscellaneous. 'William J* Burnside. AUCTIONEER AND COMMISSION MERCHANT, Alleghekt. Cmr, Pa. CIRCULAR.—’ The undersigned having complied with the requirements of the Auction Law, and taken out a Commission as Auctioneer, for the City, of Allegheny, is now ready to receive merciiondtze } :in all its variety, on consignment for either public of private sale; and from long experience in the above branches of business, flat ters himself that he will be able to give entire satisfaction lo a JI who may favor him with their patronage. Liberal advances made on * consignments. I shall cn de^v°r to make speedy sales and quick returns. Tendering you and your friends my services. I remain your obedient servant, WM. J. BURNSIDE. Allegheny city, September, 1847. Jnmes May, James M’Cuily, John Little, Jr., John B.' Guthrie. \\ m;. A. HUi & Co., Jones R. ATClintock. James h.. !-<>san, John D. Daris, Parke & Hanncn, John B. Rlc- noTW-y C °'’ Alcxander Stu “t challenge comimtition any where. The fare will be ot the best the market affords, and the prim liberal. The proprietor 'having been engaged in catering for guests tor many years m the east feels assured that by strict attention to burincss with a watchful rvc to the comfort of hi* guest*, he will deserve a share of the pub lic patronage. r nugSUhn HENRY 1.. BURKHOLDER. New York Pekin Tea Company. . , I'M'riOX TO THE PUBUC. A JAYNES is the.only authorized agent t » '« Ft««»iirgli and Allegheny cities, for the sale of the Pekin Tea Company's Teas of 73 and 77 Fulton st., New 1 ork. Any other person in Pittsburgh pretending to sell our lea* is mi imposter, and deceive* all who’may pairomze him. It is .commonly known that the Pekin lea Company's Tear have proved superior to all other i eas soul, and tor this reason mam persons have dishcui estl) pretended to have the sale of the Pckiu Tea Com pany s Dm-*, when they ore all the time vending trash ami cheap stuff which thev have obtained elsewhere Others again assume the name of the Pekin Tea Com pany and imitate our packages, and thereby deceive many. 7 Ue nre mtormed that there is n person in Pittsburgh Vt 1 ?H £**,*. ,u ' ,!, * r tlu? nn, "'-‘ of'he New York and Phila delphia 1e km lea Company. We have only to aav that this Hamuiuml company have no connexion, whatever, %Mili the New York Pekin Tea Company, as consumers of ten will T»*mUly discover hy comparing the article they sell with the genuine tea, sold by the New York Pekin Tea Company, lit the store of Alexander Jaynes. No. 72 rourui street. N. B.~Messrs. McCALLMONT* BOND, of Philadd- Pb*«. »“ ve no connexion, whatever, with the New York I ckm icu Company, nor have tliey any right or privi lege tu sell teas under a name so nearly resembling ours a» to have a tendency to the public. DOUGLASS & CO.. nn> * 75 ai>d 77" Fulton si.. N. Y. Book and Family Magazine r|ulh oldest Magazine in the United Stales, contains A monthly sixty pages ot reading matter, by the first writers in-the country,—twelve more than the New York Magazine*. Two splendid steel Engravings; on undeni ably .authentic colored monthly Fashion Plate; Model Cottage* and Churches. Crochet Work, and other matters lor the Ladies, all illustrated and well explained, Ac Price for One Year, (which includes the Lady's JJol- Jar Newspaper, making three publications in one month) qq Two copies, without the Lady’s Dollar Newspaper* • 5 OU riveeopms, without to the jn:rsonsendingtheclub-* lu 00 copit"? 00 1 vvelve copies °0 00 ? A speeimeir of either the Lady’s Book, or the Lady's Dollar Newspaper, will bt* sunt 10-ony t>ersott paving post age on the request. Address, L. A. GObEY, jtmJj-tt No. 113, Chesnut st., Philadelphia. V..M l /‘J\ Str , cct , T ” rnlll B Establishment. I Subscriber, lptv\ng completed liis late ituprovc- JL meats, is now prepared to do all kinds of Turning and Snwtng m a style fur superior to any other shop in the - M.e*t. as he has now twelve tumiuglathes, boring ma chines. and circular saws fitted up on tlie lotcst and most improved plans, lie would most respectfully inform his tneneb-, and tlie public generally, that he intends to give Ins full attention to their orders. He will keep a coustont supply io£ijjc accoinmodution of his country customers, (carpentersjind cabinet-makers.) of newel-post and bul lustcrs, materials for columns and hand railing, bed posts and tnblealugs. Also, bed costs and rails fitted up on his most approve-d plun of iron fasteners and liickory screws. All orders iroin u distance promptly attended to. v r> « • H. H. RYAN. N; B.—Our German friends will always find some at tentive German iu the estoblisUmcnt to atteud to their orders. i\. B.—Tlic subscriber would further inform tlie public, thut he has a very puwerlul engine—about 70 horse pow c,* . a email rooms to let, with steam power in * for small branches of manufacture. Fifth atrecfcJNo. as, between Wood and Market stt. jan2s-dlm« A. A. Hinson A Co., X-'* STRUCT, BICTWEtSN TIIIRD AND FotTETU STREETS. I NIORM their irieitds and the public generally, that be tug about to remove to the spacious and elegant Store recently creeled on the adjoining lot, they will clostrout their large and well selected stock of Fall and Winter Goods, at cost, and in many cases less than cost, to ena ble them to open their new store with an entire stock of new Goods* , a “ ,nmc, ?“ tins day.-hnd continue until first of March, or until their removal. 1 Ji £fi e ™!! u *‘ ve UB * ortm , e ut of DRESS GOODS will be *°*i« cca b than the usual prices. .. -. Tv, j “('J 01 }?. 18 . 1 °( T th ® most fashionable Cashmeres and De Lames, Gala, Mohair, Silk and Orange Plaids. Also, Bombazines, Alpacas, Ac., Ac. ■ ’ Go ? D ST^ri c U and German Merinos, Queen’s Cloth, hrencli Plaid Cloakings, Broad Cloths of all the most fashionable colors. Black and Funcy Dress Silks, of every variety. Shawls—Cashmere, Terkeri, Tartan, Plaid, and oilier Shawls; aver}- large ossortincut, thlly reduced one half in price. Flaxxels—-Welsh, English, and American Flannels, of all colors and qualities. 1 ’ Bonnet and Cap Ribbons. Glottes, Hosiery, Gimps nnt] Fringes, Wrought Collnrs and Cupes. i-oces, Artlhoinl Flowers, Plumes and Feath ers, Scarfs, Cravats, Handkerchiefs, Fancy Buttons, Ac. Linen Goods of every description, ft Woolen Gnods. Cassimeres, Cassinctts, Vestings. Beavers. Pilots Tweeds, Jaynes. ’ Whitney and Bate Blankets. Alsq, an extensive assortment, Calicoes, Chintzes Do mestic Ginghams, Chocks, Stripes, Tickings, Brown' and Bleached Muslins, Ae. The following will be somo of the Prices * Cashmeres • • • Usual price- • .37i e Mous. de Laines L»ie. ** “ ‘xvansl Gala Plaid* 50c. “ « Mohair AOregoudo-<2oc. « Alpaccas *lB|c. « « Flannels -20 c. “ ***o4i® Wrought Collars.-• • -18|c. “ ; u ... ’* Calicoes 9tf?!oc, , -u- ; '***’,' * ,«J C . Cassineus .28®31e. « « s‘■ar» T o n^«l^ will CAsn P «?w^ S *** Beve nty*five bentaner JOO lbs, to d C ? lUt P r , T&s \ l,l qwatiSex of fifty No Crelt al msr ' Book B,ore ’ On handy a. general supply of school books, writing paper,:.blank nooks, etc., which will be sold by the dozen, or retail, at lowest cafch prides for rea dy pay, D'an27] LUKE LOOMIS, Agent. %v - ■xf ■ ’ ■ --HA'.V . ; ■' N. fniscctlanetiag. BOOK ASD JOB PRINTING OFFICE, W. W. Corner of Wood and Fifth Streets* THE Proprietor of the Morxiso Post and Mkacttry asd Majicfactcrer, respectfully informs his friends anti the patrons of these pupers. that he has a Inrge as sortmcnt.of JOB TYPE. AND ALL OTHER MATE KLALy necessary to a Job Printing Oflice' H and that he is prepared to execute l £ • LETT EH PUESS PBIXTIXO Otf EVUHY DESCHUTIOX: rS£\t •' nf Zsidtng, Circulars, s, J7 tU Heads, I Currfv, Handbills. Blanks, ] Hat Tips. AH kinds of Blanks. Stage, Steamboat and Canal Boat Bubs, toith appropriate Cuts, printed on the shortest notice and most reasonable terms. J He respectfully asks the putrpnage of his friends, and the public m general, m this branch qf his business » e p22 I ' I- HARPER. Vegetable Pulmonary- Balaam* IT is now twenty years since I first used the Vegeta ble Pulmonary Balsam in my family. Since that time it has been iny practice to keep it bottle of the' article by me for the use of niy family, which is largo, and for the. benefit of my friends. I have [uniformly found it to bea very valuable, efficient medicine; and thmlr, that by ruing it seasonably for the complaints for which it is recom mended, it lias often prevented! the disease from more serious form. In one instance, I recommended it to my brother, who resides in the State of New York, who was dangerously ill with a disease of the lungs.; He has-since written to me forimore, having found no wJiich gave him so much relief. OTIS PECK. Sold m Pittsburgh by I „ B. A. FAHNESTOCK & CO., Corner of First and Wood; also, corner of Sixth and Wood streets. 1 L-dec2s PURE GREEN AND BLACIK TEAS./ro/n the Nets Yor£ Pekin Tea Company.-* Just received at the Pe kin Tea Store, 72 Fourth street] a very large supply of fresh Green and Black Teas, of all the different grades and qualities imported into this country; packed in lead, M l 5 *?• boxes in 1 ft.. } lb- and 4 ib. packages. Also,slb*. tin (. annisters, of.the different {qualities, convenient for mmiUcs and steamboats, ranging iu prices from 37{ cents V 0., to 31.50, Fine Oolong Black Teas, at 50, 02!, 75, 67*c.. aud SI,OO & lb. •{ We will refund the money in all cases whereourTcas do not give entire 'satisfaction, of exchange lor a different article. > j . . For sale at the Pekin Tea Store, 72 Fourth st-by dec » j A. JAYNES. BOOTS, SHOES, TRUNKS,'! AC.—Foltanshu 4- Hay wholesale and retail Boot, Shoe and Trunk Store. No. IPO Liberty street, nearly opposite the head of Wood. F. it H. have in store and are receiving their Fall And Winter stock of BOOTS. SHOES. &c.. consisting of tlie largest stock they have ever been able to bring to this market. Our stock of gooks have mostly been manufac tured to our order, and expressly for the Pittsburgh raar kct. Wc also have constantly on hand a splendid stock of Hayward's Metallic Gum Elastic Shoes , both for ladies’ and gentlemen’s wear, the most beautiful article ever • manufactured. . We would solicit un examination of our stock ot goods, by all who wish to purchase either at wholesale or retail, ns ire shall sell at a small advance above eosr. Country merchants I will find it to their inter est to call mid exnminc our stock before purchasing. FOLi*AXSBEK A HAYWARD, _ a,l g2l | No. ISC Liberty PIANOS — Ckieltring. —One splendid rose wood 6i Oc lave riuno Porte, made by jChickering. Boston. ' i/rrz.—One semi-grand Piano Forte, from the manufac tory of Henry ilerz, Paris. . (i| Octaves. Gale 4- To.—One curved tose wood 0 Octave, made by * Co i New York. One ditto mahogany (H Oc- Siaddart . New York.—One elegant mahogany Piifno. 6 Octave, which has been iu uselor abont a vear. Price two hundred dollhrs. . i HAND PIANOS.—An excellent, second hand Piano, made by Ix>ud A. Brothers, in good order. Pncc SIUO. i ’ One second-hand Piano. Price sf»o. For sale by JOHN H. MKLI.OR. nove ' frl Wood street. II AN r \ GOODS at Z. Kinskv'.s new store 07 Market at. 45 pcs china vases, various styles; 4 doz. pieces shaded ami plain velvet ribbon: 2 black 44 v 2 •* Celestial and Terrestinl Globes; ‘ 1J ** Ivon- Memorandum Tablets; 4 " Cut velvet pocket books aud card cases. 4 •* Horse-shoe combs, imitation of shell; 0 '* German silver t<*fi .bells. TRIMMINGS. A large lot ot Gimp head black fringe. A good assortment of Drab and mole colored; ** Gimp to.match; “ “ Wide black; r . u u Graduated Bnttons. With a great variety of miscellaneous goods, amonmt which are ■ I •* • * Extra large size Kmong Rigs; Coral Bonds, assorted strands; Writing pcs ks, all sizes; ' Ladies work boxes •* . • Backgammon Board*: Gold JHpectaclr*, all ages; Black Union Galloon. All the above goods will be sold low. nov*Js nOMCEPATHIC BOOKS.—Ji|st received, at the Book store of the subscriber, in Fifth *t.. near Market: Materia Medico, pura , by Bumitel Hahncinan, translated and edited by Cltarles Julius Ilenipcl. M. D;, 4 vols. Hartman's Acute Diseases, bv Dr. Hcnipel. vol 1 llotmrppatluc Domestic Medicine. by J. LoWrie en larged and improved by A. J. mill. M. U. lahr's New Manuel, vol. 1. Nos. I and 0. Herings Domestic Physician. { ““ s ' : A Manuel of Domestic Cookery, for the use of persons who arc under Homoeopathic ireiiimeut. Booninghunseirs Thorapauic Pocket Book, tor Hoince pathists. by Dr. Okie. ; Ilabeman's Chronic Diseases, vol. 5. Together with Medicine Chests, of diiferent sizes-and Pnce*. faplfi] I VICTOR 3CRIBA. BOOKS JUST- RECEIVED.—Heaven upon -i-» Eartii. by Janeway. one volume, - - 60 83 CbanixK-k 1 !* Choice Works, by Lymiugton, 1 vob, 088 Coincidences of the Old and New Testaments, by Rev. J. J. Blunt, D. D.. 1 yob, « » - * 125 Chalmers’ Miscellanies. Poems, Essays, Ac.. l 50 Select Works of James, Venn, .Wilson. Phillips and Jay, in one large vol., for the low price of 150 Tlie Free Church Pulpit. 3 volumes, - - -•5 00 Modem Infidelity, by Schmucker,\ Liie of David. - - . . _ . „ o^s Daily Walk with God, hy Mathew Strong, - - 033 Circle of Htmuui Life, by Tholuck, - - . 033 Memoir of Charlotte Elizabeth, - - - - 031 Tlie Works of Frauds Turretine, iu the original liattn. to be complete in four volumes.—three volumes now readv; "Tilts’ Poetical Works, in splenilid Morocco The above, with a greurvUriety books, justre- y , bi'«» "«■ Chalmers’ Misccllnnios. embracing Reviews. Essays, and Adiln-sscs. By the late Thos. Chalmers. D. D. 1 s’alTSow. VariC ' J ' ° f nc ' v and ' ELLIOTT A ENGLISH, NEW, WORKS—Good Wives, by Mrs. Child; History ol Women, by Mrs. Childs; I rose and Foetiy of Europe and America, by Moms and Willis; j Macbievclli's History of Florence;. Life of Banveiiuto Cellini; Letters of John Adams to his Wife; x Book of the Court; 1 Latrobe’s Solace of Songr Dictionary of Quotations; H. S. BOS WORTH A CO., ; ' r ni>vBs No. 43 Market si Brandies* A O y 1 ’! 101 ' 11 - Half. Quarter mid Eighth Pipes of tile “w following brands and vintages: Sazcrac, 1837; Seignelte— Otard. 1337 and 18M; Pinet, Costillion A Co., *44; Heunessy, 1844: Duptjv, P. E. O. . ’ Tlie above brands are warranted pure, or no sale; good judges arc &U invited to examine for themselves, at the comer of Smithfield and Front streets. . : * OTIB I ! : P, C. MARTIN. V A ni! J 4 A nv E a? 0 ? KS T, 80, , , ?f S STANDARD LT- V BRAR\.—Jlochiavclh’s Ilwlory of Florence and &»“! l £° «hp- Fourth!; Hoscoe’a Lorenzo de Medici; SchtHoris Don Cnrlos and other Dramasßeck man-s History of Inventions; . Memoirs of Count Gram moiit; Schley-ell’s' Philosophy df History; SchleySS’s Dramntic Literature; Memoirs of Col. Hnlohlnson tfcib ’ Hill a Miscellaneous Workß j Life of Botnenntn p«iHni • re2'* p OU "° of Austria: ißontcrijvcck's Spanish Litcra ture, Forsale by H. S. BQSWORTH A Co! ' - d °° J ; 43 Market Street. ' DRUGS.— Gum Myrrh Turkey; • “ Gamboge; 4i Kino lYue; , u * Opium, new i rop; u GalbqnqnJi strained; v Exir’t Jujap; ! u Dandelion; I K • Belladamta; Just received, and for imle by . b. a. Fahnestock & co., : r ,Cdri First and Wood sts. DYE-WOODS.— 4Usbbl»; chipped Logwood! 75 “ ground do; 100 st chfpjjed FosU'c. 100 ground Camwood; Just received, and lor sole by i B, A. FAHNESTOCK & CO, Cort First and Wood-stx IJOIt SALE. Four I*o!t —Bonmied by Penn, Liberty " and Hay «ts.. each lot having. 44 feel front, and «*- landing back 110 feet. Two of them itto corner lots and the position of the wkoleproperty is one of the most ad vantageous in the city, For farther information nttnlv to M. S\VARf Z\yßLDEft, Foarth sC, y ■ between Wood and Smithfleld. BENZOIC ACID—7S ounce* juirt received and for cale by B, A. FA'BNESTOCK A CO., ' corner of Plrsi and Wood st ( , : k : r:r ' ‘" : ' '’"" ■ v ’ j ' l ' ? • :< - r LEAF LARD—I barrel, prime, for snle by . dec22; SMITH A SINCLAIR. . . . * DEMIJOHNS —For sale at ike wine store of. Peel JACOB WEAVER. CRUSHED nail Pulverized Srnrar* for tulle at the wine > store of : • [decl] JACOB WEAVER.. ■ LARD OIL—4 bbls; Cmcmnatl—superior brand, lor - saleby [decSl SMITH & SINCLAIR. SOAP —40 boxes, No, 1, Cincinnati, for sole bv . P t AS!I.—3 casks No. 1, for sale by ' i *_ J 52*Z JNO, ■ 1 w - *» “ ' Ast 3 * I ° oo Shoulders. fbr"siile by *""" ; ; JNO.F. PERJIY. ! boxes M. R., for sale bv ' __ J. P. WILLIAMS T) AISI.NS.-30 bis. ami qr. bis. *l. R., for nale by . J.D. WILLIAMS ALT.—3O bb!s. \o. 1, ju.sl rr'c'd mul for sale hv 'WOB MILLER & RICKKTSON WHITE BKAJSS-lO bbl». for sale by .t ■ • | dec2s SMITH & SINCLAIR. * ! | CI/OV ER SEED—O bbis. for sale by ■ i SMITH & SINCLAIR. / t PEA J\UTS—IOO bit, superior quality, in store end for sale by (rtcc2l) SMITH A. SINCLAIIL* LAltp-ao Kegs No. 1, neatly put up for family use', fiir 4* aalc by [ in;’ i••; jl quantities to suit, by > P C MARTIN ••• .if TRISip WHISKEY—2 puncheons, for sale in. quantities. i X to suit, li> [tlec22] p. c. MARTIN ' OATS— 10 bags, on consignment, for sale by - ; l anls - J. D. WItjJAMS. ' i M o a nd S ror E^by blB ' * °-"""ed janl4 MQSRIj MUSCATEL TIOCKAVI ft K—Hcnkell & Co ’•■■ importation, for Rale by the.case or bottle, at ths wme flore of [decso] - JACOB A^EAVEIt' • IRON SAFE.—One large Iron Safe, for Rale bv ' B. A. FAHNESTOCK & CO Comer First onrf Wrtod sis Lblrt. fresh superfine Flour, or m cood , brand; just received and for wile. l»v ! J anl6 SMITH & SINCLAIR: 1 ' i 1 ?/Vu i - A^ k l ’ 1 *’ P l,re Vineffnr. from Cider r \J oi L. 40, in store and for sale, wholesale mid retail.bv • - llcci> JACOB WEAVES. '•' i GLARIFIED SUGAIt—I Jihd. N. O-. fine; *> u “ extra: ' Cjnn2sJ • J. D. WILLIAMS! 14 vo S i X - °: 'ASSES; 16 hhd». .trictly priiW {* «■ O. bugai; just received and for ule. hv - > J 3 ■ J anll JVriLLER _& RICKETSPN. i "•■&}■ lOAP SUGAR.—S bbls. J\o. 6 Loaf Surnn for tel* ■> |? J low io close consignment, by . P J anl . 1 . JAMES MAY- • ! I? SPARKLING MOSELLE HOCK WLVR-Fot ale I y & tlie case ori bottle, at the wine store of ■ » r • .■■■■tg (teclt* JACOB WBAVHfc ' I •"§ » P KKHEL.-— T hf. bbls. Tnrained Shad; 1 bbl». No, 3 Mackerel, for sale by - . ■ i . JAMES MAY. ■ I Ct.YZERAC BItANDY--4> half and quarter pipes, pafo : O vihujcs froio ■Ui to '44j lur sule bv • .*• dcc ~ ivc. Martix. v PORK— 100 libls. Mesa Pork; 18 do. Rump do- in store and for saje, bv ■ janM7 J IVTAILS AND SPIKES.—3SO Spikes: ft*r c ■*■l sorted, in store anil for sale, by • • • A".? 37 , l. a. waterman..: :■: S 1- —A genera! .asuortmcnt of Cast, ter, German, Ameren and Spring Steel, in aSn and' ior sale by [janK] L. S. . and qr. bis. M. R.. for saft&by' ■ A >’ J D. WILIJAMS, llccl ' l No. 110 Wood*., . S UGA 'S MOLASSES—2O hlids. Prime K a Bag- O .s*l 40 bbls. N.O. Molasses, jusi received and for safe banOT] SEIJ.ERS t NICOLS. ' [" INSEED Oil.—« 0 bbls- Prime Linseed Oil, ort eba-' U simmcnt, and-for sale by ' jmian _ SELLERS t NICOI.S. 17 Ilihettr «: ’ TA3P P U £T w bb ]’- CbnlrDngy Nb. 1' Winter Lard” I J J for ntes,.|)y .■..■•p -jnpSO - SELLERS Jb NICOLS. * FLOUR.—27 bbls. Rye Flour, a prime article lor i XV family use, just received and for wile, by Jnrvifi l, & waterman. Buckwheat flour.—44 sacks, a superior arti ticle, yi store and for sale by - ••••■: J an 29 l. s. waterman; OPS.— 1 5 sacks, on consignment and/or sale, by - i aul4 „„ „ , MILLER & RICKETSOX. m Market st., betwecrl Thin! and Fbnrrb: j^ENNA—2 bales u Eost India.” just received and for r O sale, by B. A. FAHNESTOCK ft CO* nov2o Cor. First and Wood stfl ■*> . /"IOOPERS’ ISINGLASS—2 coses, just ree’d and for \y sale, by B. A'. FAHNESTOCK'S CO.; .■! n°v2o Cor. First and Wood sts. - < COCK AND Crown—A fexv baskets of ibis celebrat ed Wine offered for sale at the nine store of : nov 3S v JACOB WEAVER. 1 JOO WOODr-100 bids. just received and for aalo. iy J n . B. A. FAHNESTOCK it Ca/ “ nov &> Cor. First and Wood sts. CARB. MAGNESIA—2 cases, jnst rac'd and for sale. ■ i-i -by B. A. FAHNESTOCK *. CO-V li dec3 Cor. First and Wood its: u- P OW'D JALAP-—2 cases, just rec’d and for sale* by • ■ !i B. A. FAHNESTOCK A COV Cor. First and Wood it*. :i .Jj GUM ARABIC—22S lbs~ just received and for sale, by u il B. A. FAHNESTOCK k CO, * > tiOC 3 Cot. First and Wood ate. . tUOSPIIORUS—IIO lbs., just rec’d and for sole, by • ' ; B. A. FAHNESTOCKS CO, Cor. First and Wood als-- i!. ICELAND MOSS—I bale, just rec’d and for sals, by B. A. FAHNESTOCK fe ed./ Cor. First and Wood sir rpo RENT.—A Basement with t-.vo rooms, suitable''for ;: 1 JL a physician or dontist. on Penn street,between Band ii and rrwiii streets. rjan22) L. WILMARTtt. 1! TO LET.—One new three story Dwelling House, with •i i both house attached, situate near the comerof Wylie : i and Washington streets. Possession given on the first Of - April nert. Danl7] , JOHN F- PERRY. '• Por sale by Jt l* GAIL—6 hbds. Prime New Orleans; J 2 bbls. D. IL Crushed; • 10 “ assorted Loaf; - For sale fay liaiiMl J. D. WIU.I AM9 v oz * eaoh, of my ‘•Superior Aronutio -w Cfi Wine Bitters, 17 for sale to. the trade with per cent . . n on. Also, for sale. by.the gallon or single bottle* at the ♦vine store of. [dccl] JACOB WEAVER. i NEW New Testament; liczas ditto; Sweedon’sditto; French and German • i; El CHROMATE POTASH-f4OO lbs. EhgUsh/jrtitt re, oeirod and for sale, by : >45 B, A. FAHNESTOCK* po* ' ' : F- Cor. Pif»t »mj Wood »tt, -IfSS, I. AUD.—3 kers No. t Lard; „ • ■ IT j • 4 bbuL. No. 1 do.; . n On consignment, and for sale by . ii _ .JiuiH MILI.ES ft RICKETSOM M B-VSQ&; AND BULK POjUp-dob iWt BacpnJ W* If Shoulders do.j 22 bids. Sides do,; $7 do. in boiki on ’i couMgmjient,'and lor sale by • n janSO SELLERS * NICOLS ::4S -40 bags ■-• r^-: 12 *» ■ 'y;:',.: 6. l{ Oloymijf^ For sale bi chests Yoon# liysonTea; '■ ■ •X', ■: A.- 4 *.. • Impend 0. Ps, . •: . ~-•1.0 ” ” GhuJau Ponebongj „'- <■* y - i ® catty boxes, ranoua styiejc • , . by - (jan2s) J/ft WILLIAMS MACJfE&ELw-tGO bbls. No. 3, latge Maplcere!: M Kol; ’■ - 1 ‘ - a '• AV.* ln&tora 'ftp, sale, tnr - - jtinH MUXgQ BnUQg~Tfeaa.jj jTftia, JErmt, Cqohmeal. ™S’iS»SssM2fflaK ..... . . • 1 K- .1--- • . -t: '• .• •/. ■■ - :■ ■'- * j'-f■: .V ', r ' * 7' ’** £ ' fi«iftjs>*BJ«.'»r' NUMBER 174. " miscellaneous. ■MIIjT.ER & lUCKETSON. SEIJ.KIIS * NICOLS. •ES.—2O boxes Stearine; ' . h 10 u - star; 1 5 “ Sperm; !i [janSSi; . J.D.WTT.T.tAMff. M wcjpatjjp#. A • ■•—^ r~:~:. i :; : i 1 ■'■'i I f.J; I .1! § ' t I -3 J .A*l#' ' 'wiiM f ''c% J ?g| - i'[ - , r ■•’&£■ x< '(s. f ' */.&■ USB ll§|jf llsßl *■ r w £K r j r J V’ r ' P 7-r>: f\’v' ; t • r . - •»' -M l. . w virvj: * V - C s» - " -f-~ ip ■(•/-.EH vi/ 1;. 1311 ; . ■•'fU-3r£ , 3 V-' 'y:V. i : ; V,.. % 'ik * £"' ts u'. ,; ‘ : ?y''stjr' s AiK' • 4- : •'■■ ■• - >V/£; r ' y -i fey j / r”» ”5- '“ a £sl! /. 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