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"<*' ** <? v ,* feV„ **■* ?- - .-•.. .. - ! h>‘- * 1 '• >-v&?v3- ! ■ s&M&r:. ■ ’ *-• ,»-? v'- ;.^'3>■' '•^, •i -"'Vk?' '/'.h, ******** -i/Zf.-itf-.-K 4-' j! - 5 / } SaJiifx r..-; i r P ll ~ W'“V L -•. f A * --C* - - t if S -..S':"' -i r> PrinUd and Part'd by L. HARPEKj SOUTH-WEST COJlira OF WOOD AKD FIFTH STREETS. , tkrMS.— Five Dollars it year, payable strictly in ailtnnee Six Dollars will invariably be required if cests— for sale at the counter o fthe Office, and by tbe News Boys. . : The Weekly Mercury and Manufacturer Is published from the same office, on a double medium sheet, at TWO DOLLARS a year, in advance—single conies five ckxts. . . _ ID* No paper will be rtiscoutined (tuileas at tue discre cion of the proprietor.).until all arrearages are paid. |rr No attention will be paid to any order unices ac companied by tbe mouey, or satisfactory reference m uus city-- _ TERMS OF ADVERTISING. ■ PE2 SQUABS OF TAVBLYE HINES OR LESS. One Insertion,-*so 50 One Month. *T\vo- - • do. 0 75 Two •- do Three-'do 1 00 Throe do Ouc Week 1 50 Four do Two -do ••••2 50' Six-■•do Three do U 00. One \car YEARLY ADVERTISEMENTS: Changeable at Pleasure. ONE SQUARE. TWO SQUARES^ Six Months' S 13 00 1 Six Months &.0 W OncYear---- 20 00 | OO l.nrccr advertisements in proportion. ■ „ e- Cards of FOUR LIXE& Five Dollars a Vnr. cuts will not be inserted, unless an extra pnec jVt* Advertisements upoiiAvhieh the number of inser tions is not marked, will be inserted' and charged until or dered out. M. O’HARA UOHLNSON. late U. S. Attorney, bus removed his oilice in No. b Si. Clair si. *| \IC JOHN CIIAW FOKD, olhcc on St. Clmr jtrec t JJ opposite the Exchange. C' ORLANDO LOOMIS, Attorney at Lmc.—Office 4th * st., above Wood. . , V '2 — MMIOMAS M-MARSHALL. Attorney at Law.— jJUice. X Buildings. Fourth .<t. ]an«-i> ■ J“ \MKS OALLA.N. Attorney at Line, corner ol Wylie ami Fifth streets— ~ Law. Comer. ’ n.M. KKNXKDY, Atiornry at Lain. Office in the . same building with Alderman M Master. Fifth st-, between Wood end Smithfield sts. angl <-t>m —7 ii M’C \LM()X'I\ Attorney at Law. —Olliee on 4th \ st’.a tew doors above Wood. Collections attend ed to in Clarion and Venango counties. tmg- w> -> _ J‘ UUN BARTON, Attornty of .North --nb of Fifth street, between Wm*d mid fcmtlhfield. in the same building vrilh Alderman Morrow. sepdtMj- v’ vs* 'N «. ■* C. M-MBBIN, Amnug nt Law.—OUicc in *1 Wallace's building, on HU st, between « ood and Sinithfieid st«. _ s_i . - / i KUlUili \V. I .AY Mi, Allttrnty and LminstUorat Law ( T «>■<( Nomtij Public. —Ofiice at llic corner of 4lh ami Wood MU. over Sibben -V Jouea' Hsciianyc urtiro. octl lITU-LS & UONNEI.LV, Attaruitii ami CauiurUm W at Law. PimVarsh. Pa.— Office on Fourth St., he tween SmillificM anil (ironl. tnarH-y I'^MttUjjnrsNOWDKN! *j the building oti the North Fast comer ol Fourth anil novll *> MOilliOW. AUtrnnun.— Office norih hide oi' Fifth # §irect, between Wood ami Pittsburgh. TJCANDLESS L Attorneys and tViowe/- iVI ion at on Fourth aired, opposite. R. £ £ H. Patterson s Livery Stnbhy PiHdmrgh. aepUly 1- -uiinVAtlDfcSWAllf/.HI 4 Office on Fourth street, between ootl ami Siuttl field, opposite Patterson*?* Liyerv Stable. ap»-y (- « KORfSti F. CJLLL.UOIUi, Am*nutj at Law.— OJhce m JT Uracil's buildings, 4th st., above Wood Pittsburgh, Pn. ■ Bop ~'.V-_ N M ! L’l«OWllY AUurnfy and Councilor at Laic Office in BakewcllV Buildings on Cirani st. jtr:K> '47-1 C. SHANNON. Attorn*# ami CuiimeUar at • Office on-4th si., between Wood ami Smiihfiold anrt nearly opposite ilie Mayor's office. iiovO»y_ J IT, Dentist, Fourth si, five floors west ot Mur * kel- All work warranted, ami if* not perieetlv satts faclory no charges will be made. IoMO -- RE.MOVAL.-I>. Robert Snyder, has removed ms office to Fonrth street, between M ood and StniUtfield marls-lv streets ' . VMIjS 13L\KKIiV. on lVnn street, 'opposite D. Leech & Co'*.. packet line office. Office hours from 7 o'clock A- M - to 7 <> clock l. —[sltN _ J MII'CHEL. Attorney and Counsellorat Late. —Office on Smithfiehl streel.ja few duons above Dia mond ullcv. , >lrt U. Collections made on moderate terms. m> Ju. Elll —X.MJiS CRAFT. AUnrunj. Counsellor, arid Notary. * Pittsburgh, Pa.. having resigned the office of Secreta ry nfihe Pittsburgh Navigation and Fire Insurance Com pany, will attend specially to collections, and business .connected with Navigation. Insurance, Accounts,- and Real Estate. Business-hours, from ft A. M.. to Jl. M. •Office, first door west of Alderman Miller’s, rourtli street, near Groiit. ' ; „ V ~- 1 - . *:' t ; ;-. ~_: f:. ti, .~- ~'! - v■> .. r.' ,*i fV-*,;' \ ’-%;2z *- % > v'T'V-' ' i V- \'‘L,' v •;' ESE . A -- w- . .* ._•• ■?- t 1 I THE Partnership heretofore existing between Henry W. 'Williams, Esq* aud myself, in the practice of the law, was dissolved by mutual consent, on the 2Gih ult.. and the bpsiuess will hereafter be continued by Henry W. Wil liams, whom I most cheerfully recommend to alt fur whom I.have the honor to do business—as a gentleman every 7 f.vay worthy of their confidence. E ✓Jeclft-ly WALTER 11. LOWRIE; V*-'-C- **• in Avery Row, Fifth street, above Sniithfield, Fit,sburgh. Mortgages. Agreements, Boxes, Releases, and pther instruments of writing, drown with neatness, legal accuracy rmd despatch. lie will also attend to drawing find filling MVeJkantes* Liens. Accounts nf Executors. Admin- fe., Ewmwmj tides to Bud Estate, Searching for Liaxs. s*r., Sft. From his long experience nnd intimate ncquaintancc with the manner of keeping the public records, he expects to give satisfaction to those who may entrust their busi ness to his care. declO p V:-j , ' , *<* ’’•» •• C’ •*. - /'V *V:.‘■' .'C : -i. S*» .“• ... •. ~ • •'•'.••••-•'.; ' i if ?...' ‘r •' ' i ,<> ' *> w '■ •* - YOLDjVIE YI DAILY professional <£ari)s. ,K. UKORGH WATT.—Office, No. 77 Smithfielil *t. I near Sixth t»u, Vittsburgh. nupH-)__ HSU V'“‘‘ ‘ *** I fZH »■ H. A W. OLI V lilt, PhyMdan and Surgeon.— yllKM 1 Xo. 8, St. C!nir street. Pittsburgh- SL ISMONAU—A. Jiceleu ba* removed his commission and forwarding business Hrolu the Canal Basin to his new warehouse, ou Third street, nearly opposite HieFo*' Ollier. mnyM-y IUARLES M* HAYS, Attorney at Law. Pittsburgh. 1 a. / Commissioner Id take .the proof and acknowledge ment of Deeds. Leases, CouiraeU. Depositions, or other writings, to be recorded or used in the Males of Kentuc ky, Indiuuo, Tennessee, Michigan and Missouri. Office, Burke’s building. Fourth st. mar!2-y O. WILSON. Attorney arut CounstUor at La w. il Franklin, Venango county, Pa., will attend promptly •to all business entrusted to his care. Collections made in Warren, Clarion, and Jefferson counties. bepeb to JA. Swcklon *Co ) PiUsburgls. Murpliv, Wilson & Co.. $ . fc lion. Jamc-i Kir.nc.ir, I Fra „ kUn . Hon. Alox. M Calmojil, J . . •Hon. J. WlUun« StonhmiviUr. O. jyg^y rpt) MY CLIENTS.—My partner, Mr. LiggetLaud Win. X E. Austin, Esq., will attend W toy unfinished husi in.-ss. and I recommend them to the patronage of tnv iriends. 1 tun authorized to state that they wall receive ihe counsel and assistance of the Hon. R. Biddle. Office 2d story of Burke’s buildings, 4th street, between Wood .and Market. fjufl-lyl SAMUEL W. BLACK. OTTO KUNTZ, Manufacture of Incorruptible Ttein Smithficld street, two doors below Fifth street; Pitta burgh. Pa. Always on hand a full assortment of Plate# .and Pivot Teeth, of a variety of shades, ns simple Plate, Molars and Biscuspidatoes, Gum teeth, Screw Pivot ieeth, Jkc.. Teeth and blocks made to order; Dentists .supplied with oil articles in the profession. All orders from abroad must be accompanied by the cash. Platina always on hand. nov!s-y JOHN A. PARKINSON, Aldertnan, Fifth Ward, Penn st., between Walnut mid O'Hara sis., where ho may .be found at all times. Those having houses or other pro perty to sell or rent, can have the same punctually atten ded to; debts collected, and all the duties of an Alderman will receive prompt attention. 0c27-y TTENRY W. WII*LIAMS, Attonuy and Counsellor at Law, (successor to Jiowrie &. Williams.) Office at ithe old stand. Koartli st., above Southfield. George R« Riddle, Conveyancer, XrOTICE.— All persons indebted tothc Kuhßcribcrs, are requested to make payment, on or before the 25th inst, if uot. thejr account will be given to a Magistrate preelection; all persons having claims against the firm,* will please present their accounts for payment. jania , r r ANC K Kit & MAYER. XTBW PIANO FORTES.*—Now receiving, un entire new stock of Piano Fortes, from tlio manufactories of Cale A Co., New York; mid Cliickcriug, of Boston. •The patterns are of the latest style, and .with all the mod ern improvements. For sale at Factory prices, by dect6 JOHN H.‘ MELLOR, 61 Wood st. CIGARS.— 75.000 Cigabs, of the following celebrated brands: Silva,- Esulapio, Dos Aimgos, De Fasten, London Urauio. Falla Principe, La Royadcro, Colorado, Regalias, Caraao, Justo Sang Principe, Cheroot s Eagle Principe, Lord Byron Regalias. For aale> by . deelW . I*' C, MARTIN. HOMCEOPATHIC MKDICIXES ANB BOOKS/-!list . received, a fresh supply of l|om<roputluo Medicxue .Chests, Homcßopathic Coffee, SnEar.pf hfcljr.ond li largo coUectton'of the latest publications on Hotugtupalhy, at .the Book Store of ' ' VICTOR SCRIBA, Firth street, ? Between Wood'end Market sts. BENTLNG and TO RENT.—For Rent on Shares.— Two.wce small Farms of 30 and 0.0 acres* adjoining tteeflom, Bonver county.' Persons who have forms, dwelling houses, stores, Ao. &c., tor rent, can ' Jmvp the same recoraed and attended to, and persons who wish p> rent will .fmye their -wishes complied with, and al kinds of agencies attended to for ven* lodere*' char < - at ISAAC HARRIS 1 General A<*' Filth street . • UaKk^* :i a Express. 75 more •* ' Square Plaid Shawls. dccl« ... rf t ... . ...... , ...... . . . . . .... _-, ;:: pHB" fttonung flnsf. “ r tS{ \ ; : LL ■ •“- ■ .■: ''“ " ' 111 '" j~ . r : •; ’ v i : 'it. t* fr POST. WM. J. BURNSIDE, Auct'ionefr and Commission flier- chant. Federal street, Allegheny city.X febl AME 3 M'KKNNA, Auelionter and Commission Mrr chanu No. 114. Wood st. lc^ PORTER'S DAGUERRIAN GALLERY, Philo Hall, over the Port Office. JOHN D.DAVIS, Auctioneer and Commission Merchant, corner of Wood and Fifth pts. tcul-y ROBERTS It KANE, Pittsburgh Cabinrt and Chair it ITareflome, No. Bg.Thinl si. '’-il-y EBULON KINSEY, Dealer in Fancy Hoods f Trim tilings. No. 67. Market street. i«»M»V\ LEXANBKR JAYNES, Ptkin Tta Store, 7U Third p‘\ nenr Wood. f«bl»y \ t M’CLOSKEY, Iran City Clothing .Store, No. \ / 9 Liberty st., opposite the month of Market. fehl-y OSHUA ROBINSON, Agent tor Harden & Co.'s Line of Packets. Fifth st.. one uoor below Wood, febl-y LI riLUAM JACKSON, Patent Medicine t-ULib f V erty st.. head of Wood. tebl-y MARTIN LYTLE. Family ameer, Stmthfield street. next door to the Fifth Presbyterian Church. jcO S 4 00 ~H» 00 ...7 (H) ...8 00 ..10 00 .45 00 GEORGE COCHRAN, Forwarding and Commission Merthant. No. MO. Wood si., Pittsburgh. nov27-y 1 ENGLISH A ELLIOTT, Booksellers and Stationers. No _j 50. Market st., between Thin! mid Fourth. febl-y PfiEIiANY, Fashionable Clothing Store, No. 4b, Lib » erty »L . fel>t-y aOON A SARGENT, Hankers and Exchange Brokers, N. E. corner of Wood and Sixth sts. fcM-y N HOLMES A SON, Bankers and dealers in Exchange, • Coin and Bank Xotes. No. 65, Market st. febl-y JACOB WEAVER, IFiin*. anil Liquor Merchant, corner of Market and Second streets. febl-y A FULTON, Hell and Brass Founder, No. 70 Second, . between Market and Ferry sts. febl JM. VHITE, Clothing Store. No. 107. corner of Liber , ty and Sixth sis. | ' fIIOWNSEND. CARR A CO., Coach and Ma- X kers, St. Clair street, near the Bridge. teb4-l MORSE’S LITERARY HERO'!’. No. so. Fourth st. near Wood. fabl-v DU. BROWN'S OFFICE. No.ttf. Diamond ulley. m ar Wood st. febl-y Cl H. PAULSON, JJat and Cay Manufacturer, aud /« dealer in Fens of ull kinds, No. 7U, W ood st.._ next door to the corner of Fourth. . febl MILLER A RICKETSON. Wholesale arocm and Com mission Merchants , corner of Liberty and Irwin sis. febl-y C 1 A. M’ANULTY A CO.. Fonrurdinz and Commis /* sion Merchants, Canal Basin. Pittsburgh. Pa. iuar3-dy I, - * BLUMK. Piano Forte muuufactttrcr and dealer in . • Musical Instruments, No. lit! Wood street near Fifth. uovjn-y HAYS A BROCKWAY. Druggists, nml -AbmlU tar Patent Medicines, Liberty street, near Canal Basin, lebl-y JOSEPH WOODWELL. \lmporier. ami dealer m For eign and Domestic Hardwate, corner of Second and Wood sts..Pittsburgh. ofjt-l y SAMUEL MOORE, Hal and Cap Munnfar.iunr. and denier in Ft US, No. 75, Wood street, third door above Fourth. |*->>l -y OAML'Eb M’CI.IUKKN A CO,. Apmsfur Carlisle ami £3 Rippard’s Regular Line of Packet Shifts from New York to Liverpool. No. 142 liberty st. feM-y JAMES HIJUvELY, Agent Ibr Messrs. Roche, Pro 's A Co.’s Line of Packets, Pcmi st.. four doors below Ca nal Basin. febl-v TOHN F. PF.BIIV. ( L/r.'r of thtfinn of MalaiUnfi+erth 4* Cm.) Wholesale Orooer. Commission aiul Flour Merchant. dcu'or in nil kind* of Cmmtrv Produce, cop- . ! per. tin plate*. tinners' tool*, zinc, lead. Itussin sheet iron. JOSKPIJ MAJOR, Boat Store. Ship Chandlery, and iron ami nails, white lead, dye stuffs, cotton yams, salt. Agcnev of Pittsburgh .Lard Oil Factory. No. 4. Mar* ' Ac., and Pittsburgh Manfacttirr* generally, comer of ket street, Pittsburgh. jttnliMf ! Liberty and Irwin streets. Pittsburgh. Pn- Liberal nd -\ir s. cAI.DVVI-aaZ Dry* >-*«• PuUInBSuTK- , »»'•'«-'» c " sh or <*“«•»• ra»‘l”»« «t»*ignmr»tt ofPnS \\ m riodicab. Xeirspapcrs. sc.. Third st,. oppoMte the dure. Ac. tnn> - t Post Ottice. fvbl-y JOHN M'CLOSKEY, Tailor aud Clotlner, Liberty at. between Sixth street and Virgin alley, south side. seplO-y . ■( \ YSTKIIS ! OYSTKKS ! ! OYSTKKS \ !' — (fro Sehntrk ri'AAFFEA: O’CONNOR. of tin* Pitl'hursh V/ n-sjn etmih inform* hi* mowis ami the public, that X Portable Boat Line, comer Penn nmi NVnvlie streets. he is iluilv m tin- rect:ij*t xi fim Frrsh Oustm. which will ti'bl.v * :bo s<»rvi*«| up j(, every !**. at short notice, to suit his JAMKS MAY. Whotrstd* Urocrr. Forirnniins and <'ont- , cu I K ‘”!. T V* r! *' . - , , , • r • • w . , t, ITT Gramut Am/ Cnn.tu. nml every tlcsr r»l*tlOH< of /nt&xion SlrrcAant, \> nlcr street, Dotu eou Market umu . , , - , - * r r.i », * ’ fi'lii-v t nn/rriionann. on hand mid tor sale at the corner of .VJi 1 c £Tj_: — ; —-- — : r - r ,—uml Smiildield Ms. j»ep2s-fl ‘Vy-JU.IAM a. inu. i co., tw«™ ««<' V .f rolr "’ No. 01, Wood el- one door Above Hmnh. 3l ,. rhanL N „ w ,’ hkl I .i t „|, urKh . eoldim.e. *'”** *»dc. ; to transact h general t''o:nmi**ton bunkies*. specially in HILL Jt CrUUY. Banb-ri an*t Ksrhann* limi-rrs. No. ; ji t( v purchase ami mile oi’ American inanuiariarfs find <«. Wood f>t., third door below l'uurtk, west side. ; pronnee. mid in receiving and forwarding floods eonsijni t'ebl-y _ «mI to Ins care. A* »ife«t for the manufacturers he will KRAMER & HARM, liaukrn and E-rchangr limktrt, \ Ik; constantly supplied with tin* principal articles of Pitts corner of Third ami Wood st.v. opposite St. Hilaries' burgh nmmiihcture at the lowest wholesale price*. febl-y Order* ami consignment* nn- respectfully solicited. TOiINSTON A HnoLsrlUra. Stations,, 4 AEOOItN. (late ot New \(»rk city.) No. J Printers an,l Publish,rs. reran Market umt Third ,t.. ' lV 27. f-.-lwr. " U oort and Market, v - ... . | tiir«*rH oi Mustard. f» round Sptnrs. Cotsnps. «c. &c., will * *♦ ’ open ditriuir the present week a large assortment of ar* rUKE EOO.MIS. Agent. Booksrtbr and Stationer. and ' tides in their line, which they will wholesale in ip»«n* j dealer in Printing Poptr. Wood street, betwetnt . tilics to suit dealers. ut Eastern wholesale prices. All Diamond alley nml Fourth. ftdij-v ! articles sold by them warranted. Merchants intending to Ct A. M AM.'LTV. Aai-nt for I'ic-kty-orth'. ItVrr, Frri s h, j-eo rn.t tvonMilu well to coll briar, Irnvinjtlbe city /. Lint, and lndrprdticid- Portablr lloal Lint. Canal Th'V may In- (onml at tln-r yran.-bou.n-, No. a,. Fmli _»t„ lla.in. ' fcl.l-v !in Ryan* building. '<T< MOSIiS ATWOOD. Ajrent i«r the Xorth Arntriran ]n- ■ Af R- JmH‘L Krejnna and Writing Classes, cor suranre Cowjmntf. ol Pliilmlclphia. Water awl Front : Xll I*™* rc-oprn^onMomlay si., at the Wnrf’lioiiH*' of Atwood nnrl Join’s. tVbl-v ; Mercantile ami Steamboat Bm»k Keeping laupnt — r -~. ■. — r . r~T; ; m the most flfc-rttvo ainl cmmHiliouk tnamirr. In aum -13 1101)K> & AIAOILV Manufaruires ol Mustard. , ,j otJ , Q uatm | cour * e of instruction nml practice. Sir. D. XV Grottnd fyraers.Catsups, sc., fe., No.*J7, !• ttU. street, VVJ „ f>rJ Momiay next. cummo.ict- « course of Practical between Wood and Market. lATturv*, in which Um application of tin* science of ac ■\rurrOlt SCIUUA. BooLstlltr, .Sta.'toorr. and Binder, count* to all tin- details of hiitone** will be minutely ex- I Fitlh -si.; between Wood ami Market Pittsburgh. , oimneti. No extra charge msule for these lecture*.—* jun7-y ; Hours of business, 10 to PJ, a. m.; tl lo 4. uml 7 to 10, i*. M janl SCHOOL BOOK AM) PAPER WARKHOt'SK.— Luke Agent. Publisher. Bookseller ami Bookbind er. No. M). Wood st.. Pittsburgh. ' uiar2“-y PM'STEEN, Brass Founder it-nd Gas Fitter. Smith • field street, between Diamond Alley ami Fifth st. Pittsburgh. rieclg-tv Jii. J. M'DEVITT, Wholesale Gruetrs. denier.' in Pro • dnee u:id Pittsburg monut'acture.s generally. No. •211 Liberty, oppofite 7lh street. Pittsburgh. np2H-v SEVEN 810 DOORS CLOTHINGSTOHK A’o. 5 ftrt Street, near Liberty. JOHN FAR REN, Proprietor.- Phtsbonrh. nov24-y ('1 GORGE ARMOR. Tailor, Fourth street, between y Wood anil Southfield streets, nearly uj-po&ite the Mayor's office. jturJU-y JOHN D. MORGAN, WholtsaU and Retail Druggist, No. U:ii. Wood street, one door South of Diamond Al iev. fc-M & HAYWARD, \YhtJr*al* and Retail . Dealers in Boots, Shoes. Trunks. &0.. No. lift Liberty street. nearly opposite the head of Wood. fe,M-y BA. FAHNESTOCK A CO.. Wholesale Drug Ware • house, corner of First aud Wood streets, and cor- ner of Wood aud Sixth sis. REMOVAL. — Geo. IF. Smith Co. have removed their Office from Penn si., to their New Brewery on Pitt st. and Duquesne Way. der3s "ITrM. ALEXANDER A SONS. Coffin Makers and VY Furnishing Undertakers, corner of Penn and St. Clair streets, opposite the Exchange. Entrance on Penn street. felH-yj | JOHN H. MELLOR, wholesale ami retail denier in Music and Mu-aicnl lustrumens. Pinno Fortes. School Books and Stationery, No. I£J Wood street, Pittsburgh. janl-v _____ BRAZIERS BELLOWS.—Just received an assort tnent. lurge sizes, Brazier’s hmul Bellows: also, Par lor and Kitchen do., wholesale and retail. declO JOHN W. BLAIR, 120 Wood st. LS. WATERMAN, wholesale Grocer, Commission • and Forwarding Merchant, and Dealer in Produce and Pittsburgh Manufactures, Nos. tit Water, and 2 Froiit sts.. Pittsburgh, Pa. ) jy2ft-v F. SELLERS, JXO. XICOLS. SELLERS & NICOLS. Produce and Clone-rul Commis sion Merchants, No. 17 Liberty street, Pittsburgh.— Sperm, linseed and lard oils. jan‘27 JAMES PATTERSON, Ju., coruer of First uud Ferry sts., Pittsburgh, Pa., manufacturer of Locks, Hinges, and Bolts; Tobacco. Fuller, Mill and Timber Screws, Houscu Screws tor Rolling Mills, &c. seplO-y JBRVAR. Rectifying Distiller, aud wholesale dealer • in Foreign and domestic Wines and Liquors, No. 114 Liberty street, and 53 Diamond alley, Pittsburgh, Pa. jyßi-y ' __ LWLLMARTH, Lumber Merchant. OJlice on Penn • street, between Irwin and Hund streets. Pittsburgh, Pa. AH commissions will be promptly attended to. ma!s-y H. BISHOP, Veterinary Surgeon, ctin be found ut • his Horse Shoeing Establishment, nenrthe St. Clair street Bridge, lately occupied by Messrs. Carr 3c Rowland. novs-dGm 1 EXCHANGE HOTEL, Exchange Place. Baltimore. D. U Dorsey, Proprietor. Coaches will be in readiness at all the landings, to convey passengers, free of charge to the llotcp . . rieottO-y WARRICK MARTIN, Agent for the Franklin Fire Insurance Company oT Philadelphia, at the Ex change office of "Warrick Martin tc Co., corner of Market and Third streets. • • fcbl RING & FINNKY, Agents for the Delaware Muifiai Safety Insurance Company of al the Warehouse of Klug and Holmes, AValer street, near Mar ket. ' ,1 fehl-y F. BEIXERS JXO. N1C01.5. SELLERS & NICOLS, Produce and General Commis sion Merchants, No. 17 Liberty street, Pittsburgh.— Sperm, Linseed and Lard Oils. jan‘2o. JORN CXItSOX. a. : J. M’KMOtIT. CARSON &i M’KNIGIIT. Wholesale Grocers and Com rntfsinn Merchants, Sixth street, between Wood and Liberty. Pittsburgh. Ptt. dec4-y TTTM. GLENN, Bookbinder, has removed to the comer T j of Wood andTliird sts., above C. H. Kay. where he is prepared to do every description of ruling and bind* inpr. . dec2-y PC. MARTIN, Wholesale and Retail Grocer and deal* • foreign and Domestic Wines and Liquors, Foreign ana Domestic Fruits, Nuts, Ac.. No 60 Water st. scps-y ... : XTBW BOOK STORE—J*. 5. Bosworth & Co., No. 40, _l_ v Market next door to Third, are just opening a new and extensive assortment of Bqoks dud Stationery, which they will sell, wholesale and retail, at the lowest prices. • 1 - ap2s-y JOHN \V. BLACK A Co., Wholesale Grocers, Produce and and dealers in Pittsburgh Manufactures, No. 166, Liberty street, opposite Sixth st., Pittsburgh.' , may 13 TTr*Libcral advances made on consignments. A A. MASON Is, CO. „ T * '' . i .» ' 'j .. ~l v ;••. f -a '-; •>' i ■'- ' ■ •>•5: H£#r- r =MX •*' 'V*/" PITTSBURGH, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 1848. SAMUEL MOUROW, Manufacturer of Tin, Copper, und wheel iron ware, No 17 Fifth street, between Wood and Market. feblO JOHN CARTWRIGHT. Importer ami Manufacturer ol all kinds of Cutlery, Stirgtcal Instruments, <yc., No. e 3 Wood street, second door below Diumond alley. febl I>ILKINTON 5 S UNRIVALLED HLACKLNU, inanu- I . facturcd and sold-wliolesalc and reluil, Srufthuehl between Sixth and Virgin alley. oct!2:y RICHARD T. LEECH, Jb.. Importer, aud dealer in Foreign and Domestic SaddUry, Hardware, and Car riage Trwwtings, of all descriptions, No. 133 Wood st., Pittsburgh, seven doOrs above Fifth, and one door above U. Childs A Qo.’s Shoe Store. 0p24 r* to COUNTRY MERCHANTS—A. A. MaSOx A CoT, | 62 MarKbt street, invite the attention of Country 'Merchants to their extensive assortment of Foreign and Domestic Goods, wliich will be sold at eastern jobbing prices. __ iTf* Wholesale Rooms. 2d story. Ci HEL OYSTERS. —A constunt supply of Shell Oysters, >5 Coasted or in the shell; also. Game and every delica cy of\thc season, served up in superiod style, at the short est notice. HANK EXCHANGE, deeffttf Tliird st. between Wood and Market st. M McDonald, Bell and Brass Founder, First st., • near Market, is prepared to make Crass Casting*? and Brastf Works generally, on the most reasonable terms und Vhoctcsl notice. He invites machinists, and all those rising brass works to give aim a call, as he is de termined to do sill word in his line very low. my27-ly JOSEPH MURPHY'S looking Glass and Cloek Store , No. Wood street, Pittsburgh. A general assort ment of Pier. Mantel and Toilet Glasses; Portrait, Minia ture and Landscape Frames, plain aud ornamental, of every variety of patterns. Also, a new style of Window Cornices; coll in bud sec them; all of winch will be sold cheap for cash, or city acccjitances. and Steambouis furnished cheap. JOSEPH MURPHY, 1M Wood st., nov3o \ Practical Gilder. SMITH A SINCLAIR, (late Martin A Smith.) Wholesale Grocers, Vantuct anil Commission Merchants. 56 Wood street, Pittsburgh. The\under*igned having entered into partnership under the above style, respectfully ask the patronage of the friends df the fate firm, and of purchas ers generally. They fuels warranted in promising that they cau give satisfaction to all who may buy of them, or confide business to their care. WM. H.,SMITH, tnar2G W. M. SINCLAIR. IJfLINT GLASS ESTAELISitMKT. —Alulvuny A Led lie manufacture, and keep conxtnntly on hand, cut, moulded and plain Flint Glassware in nil jts varieties, ut their warehouse, corner of Market and Water sft.. Pitts burgh. Our w ovks continue in 'full operation, aud we are constantly adding to our stock, which enables us to (ill orders with promptno*. Purchasers are respociiully solicited to call and examine prices\nnd terms, seplfl-y. SMKINLKY. Umar. Sn,u. antt\Ornamnital rainier. _ . und denier in PAINTS. No. -MX St. Clair st.. Pitts burgh, has roiistnni!) on hand all kinds of Paixts, either Dry or Mixed; Japan and Copal Varnish; Linseed Oil? HoiU.>U Oil; Spirits Turpentine; Window Glass, of all sizes: rutty. Paint Brushes. Ac., all of Hie best quality, und for sale at reasonable prices, \ sepl 1-tf SHAKSPEAR 7;ARDENS.—This bcamilol place of resort having Keen greatly repaired, illy proprietor is now ready to receive 'RoAtimin*. by the day. week, or mouth. fits accommodation* ur« good. arid his prices are low. luinvl-lf) S. Me.CLIyLLAND. "IN A. CAMKUuN. Manufacturer of Hollote, Wart and _l./ # PUtfann St.drs. nn<l Castings in general, respect fuiiy tijJvs the patronage of his frieml*. He fdol« war ranted that lie can give satisfaction to all who n\ay pur chase of hint. His establishment is on M’KclvyVnlan of Lois. oihAVnnl. innral-ly 1 fRUOSI D(H'< i.S!! —Jort MvhUr. Druggi-l ami A pot he- J / cnry, north-" rst corner of Wood and Filth street*. Pittsburgh. will keep constantly on hand Drugs, Paints. Oil*. Dyo-StullV Ac. V N. D.—Physicians' prescriptions carefully compounded from the best materials, at tmy hour of tlsu duy or night. Also, un assortment of Perfumery: fine tooth, hair,-and clothes Brushes. Ac.. Ac . Ac., which he will sell low for rash. np*2o-Jy ■\\’HJ.UAM TKoVILLtJ. Undertaker, Firth street, im- W mediately opposite the Theatre, respectfully in forms Ins friends ami the public in general, that he hn* re sumed business as a Furnishing Undertaker. He i*i<tip plird with and always keeps on hand Co thus of nil sixes and kinds. Shrouds, ami all other articles necessary on such occasions. Silver plates, ire ond lea*b*h roifins will be sup plied on order. A a fm»* hearse and carriage?* always reauv to attend funerals. sepfflMy H' ARDWARB, CUTLERY, SADDLERY, &c.—John Walk rat. Importer and Dialer in Foreign and Do mestic Jlnrdtcare, would resjiecthitly inform his friends and the public generally, that he is now receiving his Spring supply of Hardware ut the old stand of Walker & WoodwrH. No. 83 Wood street, which he will dispose of on the mont reasoimldc terms, lie will be continually receiving fresh supplies direct from tin* manufacturers in Kurope and this Country, which will enable him to com pete with any establishment either Fust or West. Wes tern .Merchants art* invited to culJ and examine his stock before purchasing cNewh«re. inarli John 91, TowiiH«n4i DRUGGIST and APOTHECARY. No, 15, Market street, three «Uu>ra above Third, Pittsburgh, will have constantly on hand n well tuluctud assortmentof tho best and fraslprst .Mediuincs. which he will sell on the most reasonable terms. Physicians sending orders will be promptly attended to, and supplied with articles they may rely* upon as genuine. I'hysicians’ prescriptions will be accurately and neatly prepared from the best materials, at any hour of the duv or night. Also, for sale, a large stock of fresh and good Perfu mery. dcc3o J. p. I.KUMEU. C. IV- AXDKH.SO.N, Late of Pittsburgh. Pn. Late of Nashville, Term. L KHMER A ANDERSON.DeaIer* in Cotton For warding and Commission Merchants, Ho. 8, Front Street, ahovt Broathcay, Cincinnati, Ohio. BKKEK TO Merchant* generally, in Pittsburgh. Pa. Merchants geuerullv. Nashville. Tenn. W. F. Lane i Co.. tamisviilo, Ky. | Cmeimiuli, Oliio. Hewitt, Herun &. Co.. New Orleans. Mngregor & Morris, New York. Dnvul, Keiglilerfc Co., Baltimore. Smith, Hngulcy & Co- Philadelphia, Daniel Deshon. Boston, John D. Davit, AUCTIONEER and Commission Merchant, Corner of Wood and Fifth streets, Pittsburgh, is ready to re ceive mcrohnndi/.o of every description on consignment for public or private sale, and from long experience in the above business, flutters himself that he will be able to give entire satisfaction to all who may favor him with their patronage. Regular sales oa Mondays and Thursdays of Dry Goods and Fancy articles, at 10 o'clock, A. M. Of groceries. Pittsburgh manufactured articles, new and second hand furniture, &0., ut 2 o'clock, P. M. Sales evury evening ut early gas-light, auglU-y. A Card. A s* 1 am now engaged in the importation of Brandies, Wines, Gins, &0., exuluavcly, I have made arrange ments in different parts of Europe and the Islands, with well known houses, for my future supply of Foreign Li quors, which I wilt he able to sell, delivered in the Cus tom-houses of New York or New Orleans, or in this city, ut the lowest market price, for cash or approved paper, I have in store and cellar a very large stuck of very su perior Wines and Liquors, us imported, of the most cele brated brands und viutuges, for sale on pleasing terms. P. C. MARTIN, Cor.-Frout and Smtilifield sts. A FULTON, Beil and Brats Founder , has rebuilt atul « commenced business at his old stand. No. 70 Se cond, between Market and Ferry stream, where he will be pleased to sec his old customers and friends. Church, steamboat, and bells of every size, from 10 to 10.000 pounds, oust front puttums of the most approved models, and warranted to be of the best materials. Mineral Water Pumps, Counters, Bailings, fee. &c„ to gether with every variety of Brass Castings, if required, tumod and finished in the neatest manner. A. F. is the sole agent for Bobbin's Anti-Attraction Me tal, so justly celebrated for the reduction of friction in machinery. The boxes and composition can be had of him at all timos. . nov!3»y SHAWLS —A. A. Mason 4* Co., 02 Market street, have received llie most extensive assortment ofShawls to be fouud in this city. In addition to the various styles of Cashmere, Turkeri. Wool Plaid, Thibet, Net, &c., he has. received a new style of French Long gha\yjs, a superior a rticle and very fashionable, pbvll :r- \* V ' Y i' a/ <r .. FAS^iltiNS.— S. Moore hag just received from New Yorktlid Full Style of HATS, which he will in troduce'-ithis (lav; Satimlny. August 28ih. AU thosein* wantofinea’tadfl superior HAT would do well to call at |; T ! NO. 75 WOOD STREET, ang23< ’‘l; 3d door above Fourth. mOWjNSEND, CARR &• CO., Successors to the old firm X of il Townsend tc Co., ami Carr. & Rowland, beg leave toijumoutic'c to their friends and to the pubheaen craily, ilmt their are now prepared to execute all kind* of work in the* Coach and Wagon-making business, at the shortest notice, nrid warranted tpbe of the best qual ity. The very lame quantity of masoned umber. with which they and their faciliucsfor business, enablesuhem to insure the public that* they. arc prepared to carrJ'iXm tin Extensive and proinpt business »u their line, ami they feapeetfully solicit a continuance of the liberal phtronfige bestowed upon the late nnns. ncpfl HAITIAN; BLINDS, Wholesale and Retail, No. l IT, Wbod sL, over Gills Hm Store, between .-Diamond ally it.- A. CRIBBLE & CO. are prepared to furnutli Binds at prices much reduced; having a very re centric wade oft painting, and other advantages unknown to others in thi**irnde. Besides giving a superior finish to Blindsiithcy trim them with the best materials, muking them ri%h and durable. . or narrow slats—portable or permanent ta»- teniugfc furnished. Old Blinds refitted. •dec»l-> Hardware, Cutlery, and Saddlery* JOHN WAILKHIL Dealer iu Foreign nml Domestic Hunt ware;-No. 83 Wood street, would respectfully infonrt-hts tlrjkmls mid the public generally, that he has received o IntHy* stock of Foreign Hardware per ships “Isabella ” -‘Wyoming, 5 ’ and “Mouongahela.” which, to gether with nlargc supply of American Goods lie is now receiving direct from the mnnuiacturcrs, will make his assortment very extensive and complete. Western mer chants will please call and examine his stock. s«P* _ STEtil. AN*D FH.K MANUFACTORY.—The subscri befs, having enlarged thcirestablisUmentfortne man ufacture of Srain, and Files—on the comer of O Uaro mid Übirly sy-ecu, I’iusburpli—are prepared to furmili Fi*s of cvcri'idcscription. of the best quality; and being deternfined tu.makc it the interest of consumers to pur chase from them, respectfully invite Urn patronage of all who uschthe article, mnrlft-v ; f K ' ' •JWVI.Y*INVKNTKD PATENT BLOCK SPRING i the immediate relief and permanent cure of Iltmiivund Rupture. (Suited .to all sizes.) Ihe superior cdniui* of this Truss consist in the comparative case with which it may he worn. The pad of wood he* jug tigiitiy balanced on springs* yields to the pressure of any port of it, uml thorougly adapts itself tonuy move ment fnade bv the wearer. It can be worn witliontiiitrr missiiin. untif=a cure is etTccted. The subscribers lmve inaddtirraugcmcnU for the manufacture of these valua ble TriisseStUt it superior style, in Philadelphia, and have thetnjjow fotwile at their office, No. 77 Smithfield street, near £lxtj», KiUsburgh. GISORGK WA'rT, jyl r \ D. W. KAUFFMAN. Ms)N ON(fAHKLA HOUSE. On the corner of Water .i and SntJthfield streets, Pittsburgh, Pa. —The under signed Proprietors of (La ALnumgahela House nnnmiure to the Publiu. thut tbo Housu Is open for the reception of Viritcirs. they are conscious of having snared no ex penses in fitting out the in such a style ns to reader every cmnforl to the Guests. They hope by constant cat',* and attention to business to merit the pa tronage so liberally bestowed on the laic Mottouguhcla House. tuinrSl JAMES CROftSAN A ftON. jwDIIXG S’I'UlU;.— jonv D. Mocgax, Wkole-^-f Itale ant) firtail Druggbt, No. 93} Wood one itioor South of Diamond nlley. Pittsdurg.—The «S subscriber has just received from the Eastern cities, ami is* opening ut the above stand, a full assortment of articles in l}i*.lino, consisting of Drugs of all kind*. Dye fttuffW, Paints 'and Varnishes, Chemicals, Sec., together withal! such articles aft are usually kept fur sole ut a wholesale retail drug store. Hi* siockL entirely new. and has been seioeted with e:irK lb- i* confident that his articles, both a* to quality and price, Will please such a* muy favor him with a cull. V !niE.\Et’M H'/rahriinit awl Bathing Saloons, Liher- Jsi, ttj Street] —’Hie sid».*cribcrs.lileeply tahnkful for the increased «ild *tdl increasing patronage bestowed on them, siin-o tin* opening of their establishment, beg leave to Mtatv thpt: tbeir baths are open ut all times, and Unit hot.’cold mfU shower baths can be hail ut auv moment. — A hfw uumi Loarderscan be accommodated by the week, nndigentlfhien can procure breakfast, dinner, supper, etc’., at tin* htnal hours, any : breakfast ?| o'clock. a. tu.; dinner. lg}? Supper n. m. Oysters* eoolmg drink*. and other refreshments furnish ed id n superior et> le, and charge* moderute. jij,nls TECK. THOMPSON St CO. MO.NogSAHKI.A VIXsiKU MlLL.—Jijua Meu, iNntfjl would respectfully inform hi* friends and the public, thiit his new establishment is now in full operation, unjlrthnt hh I* prepared to furnish Boat Cabin*, mid fill nil orutr« for.l’lmifd Lumber, with promptitude, and at the lodve.-t rabt<. Hoard mid Plunk, planed on one or both sides, con ptapjlv on hand. Sjisft. Dbora oml Mouldings, of every description, made to phb’r. i ‘ • jiuiMeri-aml Carpenter* would find it to their mlvnn tiifii' to giy/; hunt n call. u* he ohm how nirnish them with phined sttifn suitable tor even description ot* work. dtlf.-t-tr \ JXIiTFIsHIONS —Huts atui Cny~i, —The jgßfffjfc j suhstiritHT wiij “imrodure. thistdHy, Bcrhe BwH & Qo“ler'* Fall Style of Freneh, Mole Skiu, Silk amt NuirrixJlnts, to \yhich he would invite the attention tiptoe pu!vfyt\ (i. \Y. GLASGOW, N. 11. 1% Fall of Cap-* and Mud's, embra cing nu variety, is daily expected, and will be * G. W. fb_ Iwth- ward livery stable.—The .. r subscriber, having brought out the well liitdwn UAtv Stable kept by C. It. Doty, in the LI Fifth Ward; respectfully informs his friends and the pub lic'lpmerirHy. that he will keep at all limes a stock ui the beWt <!c.-uyi|*iion of riding horses, buggies, carriages of all kinds, and in short everything required in Ids line of hii'iinc*«. A considerable portion of hi* stock is new; and he is confident in) slock in the city will be superior to his. IHs lenui* will be modcruu*. His stable Ison Liberty st.,ia fewdfeiors above the cunul bridge, where respectful ly Solicits’a 1 share of public patronage. ;• • CHARLES COLEMAN. JTyik* m also provided with an elegant Hears**, which wifi be tutjusheil when required. oct23. Janie* Howard Co., HAVE the pleasure to announce to tlicir friend* that they again occupy their old stand at No. 81 Wood street. wiy*rc they have opened ail extensive WALTj-PA FEU WAREHOUSE, anil will have constuntlv on hand tin extensive assortment of Satin, Glazed, and Plain PA-- PBR HANGINGS. Velvet ami Imitation\Uorders, of the latent styles uiul most Imndsomc patterns, for papering hulls, parlors and chambers. They tniituifacture. and have on liand\at all tunes. Printing, Wriling. Letter. Wrapping and Tea'Paper, Bon net ami Fullers’ Boards—nil of which they otier for sale on? the most accommodating terms, ami to >vbk*h they Hifile ihe jittcntion of merchants and others. \ .ALSO—.Blank Books of all kinds and the best qnali tvj School. Books, kc.i always on hand, and ft?r sale a* ftllhtc. \nng2i> !i . New Hat and Cap Store* '• ijft C!L\S. U.VAULSQX, (late of the firm jgtPWfc of Phnlsoa k Gill.) ItfCTng opened his new :V* store,*at No. 73 Wooo street, next door to theioorueV of Fourth, is now manufacturing, nnd receiv ing froiuitbc Eastern cities, a very large assortment of Hat« mid ’ Capa of every description, warranted to be rnaiJe in ;tiie best manner and of the best materials. Ot ter* Pe.nl,’fine and common tyuskrut. Senletio, Hnir Seul, Pbish mid Glazed Caps. ALSO—A fine assortment of ladies Furs, such as Lynx, Fifch, Geiidl. uud Coney Muffs, Tippets nnd Fur Trim ming*. nH>pf which he offers at Eastern prices for cash, both wholesale and retail. Country .merchants will please call and examine my stock betoth purchasing elsewhere. !’ * Wholesale Shoe Store* J IF CHILDS k CO. are now receiving the.ir-Spruig supplies, consisting of ortb of tlita largest, cheapest, ami best assortment of Boots and Shoes that they havu over been able to bring lolibis market.. ALSO—Ladies’ and Misses 1 Florence Brrtid nnd Straw the latest style; together with a splendid as sotjmenbof Palm Leaf Huts, Men’s and Boys* Summer Caps. large lot of New York Tanned Sole Leath er, al 1 of which, having been purchased ul the lowest rules, uu<f ; selected with great cure for the Western iffltte, will 'be sold at a small advance on the cost and charges.'. All merulmuts wishing to purchase will find it to.their interest to call nnd examine their slock before purchasing elsewhere'.! mar27-tf KORTI£R’S City (tnlleru, Philo Hall, Third street, jPiitshurgh, Pa., and Franklin Buildings, Balti more, Md, ! Kiri Porter respectfully announces that he hag, al cou giJeruble ‘expense, fitted up apartments and arranged light for liaguerrcotypingpurposcs. His long experience in ithe uttJias enabled him to overcome many of the objections ; too common to pictures taken by this me thod. ■u : . , . , , lyir. Porter is aware that the impression has gone abroad (owing to iftc many failoteuto produeo good pictures) thnt .clqiw and distinct, .Daguerreotype* cannot be made in Pittsburgh.-! His experiments, however, since he has opened his Gallon’, fully warrant him in saying that as good uictifrcs can be made here as elsovvhore. Names and gentlemen are invited to call and examine specimens.; , Instructions given, and instruments and materials fur nished oryroasouablc terms. All orders from country operators promptly attended to, ; nov2s-tf PITTSBURGH CHAIR AND CABINET WARE HOUSE.—No. Bs, Third street, Pittsburgh.— The sub scribers would respectfully return their thanks to their friends oqditho public, for the very liberal patronage be stowed tho commencement of the. now firm, and woitld cariifestiy solicit -a continuance of the same. They Would respectfully iiwilethose who want to pur chase anything in the furniture or chnft line, to give thent a ctflband examine tlieir extensive stock now on hatid, conSsting of some of the molt splendid Eastern and French patterns of Rosewood and Mahogany Furni ture. Fluttered by the very extensive patronage Receiv ed in theft business, they have, at. considerable expense, made nrrdngcmeuts in New York, by which they will haVo thedatest Eastern patterns forwarded monthly, thus giving iheT-citizens of Pittsburgh an opportunity ofpa irdnizing'home industry, and Ending iu their ovyn aty wfigt fonucrly .would obtain only in the East. Hav ing adopted the principle of small profits und.quick sales, they willbe able to sell at as low rates’as ‘any' of the establishments in the Eastern Crties. i £ovl9-y> dCANE. X U. , - - -.tfk $ * "kL ''•• •*•'•?*' v r. :nife~4 " v i. f ••■_•. ■'! -•' ■.: wt;;..-■_• ov.--/-V.*-~At Business €cirils. J. ANKIUM & CO. 120 Wood street. ‘ld than below Davis’ Auction Rooms. * ' V ± 1 William J. Bttnuide, AUCTIONEER AND COMMISSION MERCHANT, Allegheny City, Pa. CIRCULAR.— The undersigned.having complied with the requirements of the Auction Law, mid tuken out a Commission ns Auctioneer, for the City of Allegheny, is now ready to receive merchandize, m ail its variety, on consignment for either public or private sale ; andtrom long experience in the above branches of business, nat ter* himself that he will be able togiveentire satisfaction to all who may favor him with thehr patronage. Liberal advances made on consignments. I shall en deavor to make speedy sales and quick returns. • Tendering you and your friends my setvices. I rematu your obedient servant, Wll. J. BURNSIDE. Allegheny city, September, 1847. REFERENCES. Jnmc* May. James M’Cully. John Little, Jr.j John B. Guthrie, IVm. A. Hill fc Cb„ Jones R. M’Cliutock, James K. Lngan, John D. Davis, Parke & Honuen. Jolut D.Mc- Faddcn A Co., Alexander Stuart, Young &. Stevenson. novl4-y John C n rtwr 1 ghL- r IMPORTER and Manufacturer of Carfelry, Surgical and Dental InstrnnientsSJuddler’sand Tanner's hand tools, Taylor’s Patent Shears, &c. Also, manufactures Ttuss cs, Supporters, &c., in great vnriety. John Cartwright, manufacturer and importer of Pen, Pocket, and Tame Cutlery; Razors, Scissors, Files, Saws? Tools, &c M Ims removed to 83 Wood Street. second door below Diamond alley, . And has lately received n large assortment of PF.N AND POCKET KNIVES, KNIVES AND FORKS. Also, Rogers’ and Whotscnholms’ FINE CUTLER V, KlliolVs, Rodgers’. VVade and' Bro.’s 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 and Coxe’s Extra Percussion Caps; Bowie, Dirk, and Hunting Knives. Tools, such as Callipers, Dividers, Plyers. Nippers, Hand Vices. Squares, Rules, Braces, Bits, Spoke Shaves, Stocks and Dies, Wire and Iron Guagcs, Mathematical Instruments, Ac., in very jgreat variety. r and repairing neatly and punctually done. mn9-l.y Auction Notice. f pHE' subscriber lias paid tuto the Trcusury of the Com- X monwculth, tlus amount of license required by Inw. He Ims given the regularly approved security, and taken out a coinission of the first class, as an Auctioneer of the city of Pittsburgh, and rented that spacious wnreroom belonging to ftylvamis I/Othrop, Ksq., No. 114 Wood st r (hree doors from Fitlh, where he is prepared to. tjticml to thn sale of every kind of Merchandise, Furniture. Real Estate, Stocks. Shipping,&c. ; either at the Auction Rooms or on the premises, and will in all cases exert himself to the utmost for the benefit of his employers, on the most reasonable terms; he will sell exclusively ami only on commission; neither purchasing nor having any interest whatever on goods in the store, but merely the Commis sion for selling, thereby giving all owners a faif chance, without partiality of having thcrelu property disposed of to the best advantage. Sales will be promptly settled when made; advances will be given at any time on the most accommodating terms; merchants will not-be charged for advances. Regular sale days. Mondays and Thursdays, of Dry Goods, Groceries, Furniture. Ac.; and every evening. Hardware, Cutlery. Watches. Guns. Pistols, and fancy articles; Books' on Saturday evenings. np-,>t y JAMES M’KENXA, And. New Arrangement. U. ft. HOTEL, * CANAL BASIN, PITTSBURGH. PA. 71 HIE subscriber, the above establishment, 1_ ami having refitted and made some material, altera tion* and additions, i* now prepared to accommodate his friends ami the traveling community in the-best possible manner. The advantages of this excellent IlOuse arc peculiar to Itself, as those trayelingby canal, particularly (a inclement weather, or landing at midnight, have only to step from the packet into the beautifully furnished apartment*, whpre they will be contented and comforta ble. In addition to the extensive accommodations be longing to this house, the proprietor has, at great expense, refitted, renovated, uud made such additions us will se cure to him the promise of his kind patrons, “We’U call ngaiu.*’ The Bur. the Dining-room, the Chambers, and particu larly the culinary departments, are so provided for that we challenge competition any wfyere. The lure will bo of the best the market affords, and the price* libi-rul. The proprietor having been engaged in catering for guests for many years in the cast, feeds assured that by strict attention to business with a watchful eye to . the comfort of hi* guests, he will deserve a share of the pub lic patronage. niijpPWni HENRY L. BURKHOLDER. New York Pekin Tea Company. CAVriOX 'lO THE PUBLIC. \I.KXA-NDKK JAYNTC* is the only authorized agent in Pittsburgh nn«l Allegheny cities, for the sale of the Pekin Tea Company'* Tou* of 75 and 77 Fulton *t., New York. Any other person in Pittsburgh pretending to sell our Teas i* im imposter, and deceives fill who may patronize him. It is commonly known that the Pekin Ten Company's Tens have proved superior to ail other Ten* <h>!i). and for this reason many persons have dishon estly pretended to have the sale of the Pekin Tea Com pany's Tens, when they are all the time vending trash ond* chc:4* stuff, which they have obtained elsewhere.— Others "W/riii assume the mime of tin; Pekin Tea Cotn pany ni|t: intimte our packages, and thereby deceive ninny. 5? \Ye aft* informed that there is a person in Pittsburgh selling Teas under the name of the New York and Phila delphia Pekin Tea Company. We have only to say that tliis assumed company have no connexion, whatever, tfith the New York l*ekin Tea Company, ns consumers of tea will readily discover by comparing the article they sell with the genuiuej€jk>tijltf by the Now York Pekiu Ten Company, ut the store of Alexander Jaynes. No. 72 Fourth street. N. B Messrs. McCALI.MONT k BOND, of IMiilndel phin. have mi connexion, whatever, with the New York Pekin Tea Company, nor have they any right or privi lege to m’II tens uud«:r n name so ueurly resembling ours us to have a tendency to mislead the public. DOUGLASS & CO.. nov4 73 und 77 Fulton si.. N. Y. Godey’u Lady’ii Book nnd FomUy Mngoxlne oldest iVlngaizine in the United Slates, coutuins 1. moiiihly sixty pages of reading matter, bv the first writers in the country, —twelve more thnn the New York Magazines. Two hpinultd steel Engravings; auundeni uhly authentic colored monthly Fashion Plate; Model Cottages nnd Churches, Crochet Work, and other matters for the Ladies, all illustrated urn! well explained, Ac. Price for Oiie Ycar, (which includes the Lady’s Dol- ’ Inr Newspaper, making three publications in one mouth) • -S3 00 Two copies, without thq-Lody’s Dollar Newspaper* • 5 00 Five copies. wiihone4o ; .the person sending the club* •10 00 Eight copies -* Twelve copies- A specimen of cither the Lady’s Book, or the Lady's Dollar Newspaper, willdic sent to any person paying post age on the request. • Address, L. A. GODEY, ’jan24-tV - No. 113. Chesnut st.. Philadelphia. Fifth Street Turning KstabllaUincnt. fTMIE Subscriber, having completed his late iraprove- X incuts, is now prepared to do all kinds of Turning and Sawing iu a style fur superior to any in tlic West, us he has now twelve turning ma chines, and circular saws fitted up on the lulest oud most improved plans, lie would most respectfully iuform his friends, and the publil; generally, that he intends to givo his full anentiou to their orders, lie will keep a constant supply for the accommodation of bis country customers, (carpenters and cabinet-makers,) of newel-post and bal lustens, lnutcriuls for columns und bund railing, bed posts ami tabic legs. Also, bed posts and rails fitted up on his most approved plan of iron fasteners and hickory screws. All orders from a distuneu promptly attended to. H. H. RYAN. N. B.—Our German friends will always find some at tentive German iu the catobtishmunt to attend to their orders. N. B.—The subscriber would further inform the public, that he has a very powerful engine—nhont 70 horse pow er—and n few small rooms to let, with steam power in them, suitable for small brunches of manufacture. Firth street, No. 28, between Wood and Market sts. jau23-iUm A* A. Mason 4b Co*. Gil Market street, rktwkkx Tujrd and Fourth strrkts. INFORM their friends and thcfmblio generally, that be ing about to remove to the spacious and clegmit Store, recently erected on the adjoining lot, they will close out their large and well selected stock of Fall and Winter Goods, at cost, und iu mauy oases, less than cost, to ena ble. them to open their new store with on entire stock of new Goods. fho sale will commcnco this day, and continue until the first of March, or until their removal. Their extensive ossortmeut of DRESS GOODS will be sold full 30 per cent, less than the usual prices. They consist of’lhe most fasUioutible Cashmeres and Do Latnes, Gala, Mohair, Silk und Orange Fluids. Also, Bombazines, Alpacas, &c., &e. Cloak Goods —French and German Merinos, Queen’s Cloth, French Plaid Cloakings, Broad Cloths of all the most fashionable colors. . . , Black und Fancy Dress Silks, of every variety. . Shawls —Cashmere, Terkeri, Tartan, Plaid, and other Shawls; u very largo ossortmettt, fully reduced one half in price. Flasnels— Welsh, English, and Amcricun Flannels, of all colors und qualities, ** Bonnet and Cap Ribbons. Gloves, Hosiery, Gimps and Fringes, Wrought Collars and Capes, Laces, Artificial Flowers. Plumes and Feath ers, Scurfs; Cravats, Handkerchiefs, Fancy Buttons, &e. Lixen Goons of every description. Woolen Gnods. Cossimeros, Cassinotta, Vettings, Beavers, Pilots, Tweeds, Jaynes. Whitney and Bato Blankets. Also, an extensive assortment. Calico no,. Chintzes, Do mestic Ginghams, Checks, Stripes, Tickings, Brown and Bleached Muslins, kQ- The following wil| be some of tho Ihicost ' Cashmeres 18#c. Usual price* *37lc. Mous. de Lnincs* ••• tl2ic. . ‘* 23®31e. Gulariftids*-** 30c. “ i( Mohair Jt Oregon do* *2oc. “ •••♦•374c Alpaccas--*** 18|c. «• “ Flannels****** « •*»•♦♦•«*.374c. Wrought Collars.****lB|c. : 374 c. Calicoes •••tOjSIOc. 51 • .me Cassinetts i*29o3Lc. '-it - «- ......,50c 'Together with every artiqlc |u tifo tlore, -jyhibh will be offered equally cheop; Visitors may be tusured, that they will not be disappointed in the quality or prices of our goods. DaiilS) . . A. A. MASON A CO. ffM) COUNTRY MERCHANTS.—The sudscribcr will -A pay. dollars and soveiUy-five oents per 100 lbs. .cash, for good mixed country rags, in quantities.- of .fifty to three thousnad ItouhdsJ delivered at my Book Stoj-c, No. 89 M'lood strebij'PiUstmrgii. v • • ‘ • -On hand, a supply of school books, writing rand wrapping paper;.blank .nooks, etc*r which : wii{ bo sold by the dozen or-retail, at lowest cash pricos fpr rea* dypoy.. , W>9>«S, AgPM, r 4 ’ ?•- .. s r BOOK AND JOB PRINT ( IN6 OFFICE, If. W. Corner of Wood and Flfth Streets. rriHK Proprietor of the Monsixe .Post; ami Mjntctmr A and Manctactdhkr, respectfully informs bis mends and the patron* of these papers; that he has n l?}7gcjis .ortment of JOB TYPE, AND! ALT. OTHER MATE RIALS necessary to u Job Printing Office, arid that he is prepared to execute ... . i LETTER PRESS PRINTING OF. EVERY DESCRIPTION:! Bills of Lndinty JBU Heads. ? EUvtks. i Books, Patnphßls, Handbills , All kinds of Blanks, \ Stage, Steamboat and Canal-Boat Bids, with appropriate 'Cuts, primed on the shortest notice and most reasonable terra*. i : He respectfully asks the patronage of his friends. and the public in general, In this brunch of Ids business.’ : sepgl 1 • ; L. HARPER Vegetable Pulmonary Balsam. ' {•' r* is now twenty years since I first used the Vegeta ble Pulmonary Balsam in myfamfly. ftiuce that time it has been iny practice to keep ,n bottle of the article by me for the use of iny.ftimilv, which is large, ond for the benefit of my friends. I have uniformly found it to be a very valuable, efficient mid think, that by using it seasonably for the complaints for wliiclr it is recom mended, it has ofteu prevented the disease from taking a more scrions form, in one instance, I recommended it to my brother, who resides in theifttate of Ne>y York, .who was dangerously ill with a disease of the lungs, i He has since written to me for more, having foimduo-- which gave him so much relief. OTIS PECK- Sold m Pittsburgh by B. A. FAHXESTOCK & CO., Comer of First and Wood; also, coruer of Sixth! and Wood street*. ;.dcb25... PURE GREEN AND BLACK TEAS, from the New York Pekin Tea Company .-4-Just received at the Pe kin Tea Store, 72 Fourth street, 1 a very large, supply of fresh Green and Black Teas, of all the different grades, and qualities imported into thi* country; packed in lend, in 5 to. boxes, in 1 i fb.,and packages. A 150,5 &. tin CtumUters, of the different qualities, convenient for famiHe* and steamboat*, ranging iir prices from 37| cents fe., to Sl-50. .Fine. Oolong Block. Teas, 'at sft, 112}, 75, 87}c., arid Sl.Otl ft. j ' : . We will refund the money in'all cases wliere onr Teas do not give entire satisfaction, or exchange for a different article. . }. For sale at die Pekin Tea Store, 72 Fourth sL, by '' decll f : . A. JAYNES. BOOTS?. SHOES. TRUNKB.I-AC.— Follambee $ Hay ward. wholesale ami retail Boot. Shoe and Trunk Store. No.* ISO Liberty street, nearly opposite the head of Wood. F.&H. have in store arid nre receiving their Ftill and Winter stock of BOOTS, f?HOKS. dec., consisting of the largest stock they have cverbeen able to bring to this market. Our stock of gooks have mostly been manufac tured to our order, amt expressly for.the Pittsburgh mar ket. We also have constantly oil hand a splendid stock of HayicariCs Metallic GtcmEldstie Shots, both for ladies' and geinlemmi’s wear, the- most beautiful article ever manufactured. Wc would solipil an examination of our stock of goods, bv all who . \fish to purchase either at wholesale or retail, as t re shall sell at a small advance above east. Country will find It to their inter est to call and examine our stock before purchasing. FOLLANSBEU A HAYWARD, j No. iflfi Liberty-st. PIANOS — Chirktriti". —One splendid rose wood 8J Oc tave Piano Forte, made by Chickering, Boston. Hrrz. . —One semi-grand Piano Forte, tromthemanufac fory of Henry Herz. Paris. CjjOctuves. fhile <s* Co. —One'cnrved rose wooifG Octave, made by Gale Jc Co., New York. One ditto mahogany Of Oc tuve. Sto<hlart. New York.—One elegant mahogany Piano, G Octave, which has been in use for about n year. Price two hundred dollars. \ - r SECOND HAND PIAN€)S>-An etfoellent second hand Piano, made by Loud 1& Drotbers, in good order. Price 5100. One second-hand Piano. -Prb*« - For sale by JOIINifCMEM.OR, nov9 ij ' -f*l Wood street. 17ANCV GOODS at Z. Kixsjtv'snew store 07 Market st. . 45 pcs china vases. various styles: 4 uoz. pieces a)lulled and plum velvet ribbon; 8 “ black .i 2 u Celestial un-1 Torrential Globes; H “ Ivory Memorandum Tablets; 4 Cut velvet pocket books and. carl eases. 4 “• Horsc-*ha« combs: imitation of shell; ’ 0 ‘* German silver tea bells. (jj TRIMMINGS. A large lot of'Gimp bend black fringe. A good assortment of Drabjand mole colored; “ “ Gimp to imwolit u .« ' Wide black; “ '*• •’ Ornduatad-Bultoa*. ! With a grout variety of miscellaneous, goods, njnougsi which are Kxtra large size Knioog Ihtgs; Coral Beads, assorted strands; Writing Di*sks. all st7.es; I*adies work boxes ; ttuckgaiumon Boards: s Gobi Spectacles, all agj>s; Black Union Galloon. All the above goods will b« sohlMovv. HOMCEPATIIIC BOOKS.—Jits! received, at the Book store of the subscriber, in .Fifth st., uearMnrkct: Materia Mtrfira. j>r tru. bv Samuel Huhncmuu. translated and edited by Charles Julius HentpeJ. M. D.. 4 vols. Hartman's Amte Df>t"i*».t.by })r. i!en»pel,'vol. 1. Homceopathio Domestic Medlcium by J. Lowrie, en larged and improved by A. J; Hull. M. u. i lalir# New Manuel, vol. I. Nos. I and 3. I 1 Herings Domestic rhvsirinn. i' A Mntine! ol Domestic Cookery. tor the nsp'of persons who are under IJoimcojmtJue treatment. Boontnjrhausen’s Tlierapaitic Pocket Book, for Iloirnc pnthists, by Dn Okie. | - Habetnan's Chronic Diseases, vol. 5. f Together with Medicine Chests, of different sir.es and prices. [nplß] j: VICTOR SCIUBA. ' \TEW BOOKS JUST RECEIVED.—Heaven upon Earth. by Janrway. onevolmnc, -• S 0 8S- Charnoek's Choice Works, by Lymiugton, 1 voW (I be!'" Comculenre* of the Old atul'Xew Testaments. l>y . Rev. J. J. Blunt. 1). D.. 1 vol.. - - • ‘ '1 35 Chnliners* Miscellanies, Poems, Essays. &c.. ; ,•. .1 50' Select Works of James. Wenti. Wilson,'Phillips and Jay. in one large vob.'fnr the low price of 150 The Free Church Pulpit. :j volumes, - ~ - 500 Modern rnfidelity. by Schniuckerj Life of David. - - -1' - . . - 075 Daily Walk. with God. by Mathew Strong - - 038 Circle of Human Life, hr Thulack, - - OK Memoir of Charlotte Elizabeth. - * • ’ - 031 The Works of Francis Turrutine. in the original Latin, to be complete in four volumes,—three volumes now ready: Willis’ Poetical Works, in splendid Turkey Morocco. Tlie above, with u gruai variety of new books, just re ceived by ELLIOTT A ENGLISH, jau7 56 Market Bt.,;between Third and Fourth. NEW AND VALUABLE BOOKS.—Undesigned Coin cidences in the writings both tof the Old and New Testaments, bii argument 6f their veracity} with on ap pendix. containing undesigned coincidences between' the Gospels and Acts and Josephus: By Rev. J; J. Blunt, D. D. First .American., from the Second London Edition. The Errors of Modern InQdeKty illustrated and refuted, by S. M. Schmucker, A. M.,' pastor of the First Lutheran. Church, Germantown, Pa. ! ; i Sacred Philosophy of the Seasons; illustrating the per fection of God in the phenomena of the yean, in jfour vol- volume devoted ;lo each season. : By the Rev. : Henry Duncan. D. D. Chalmers’Miscellanies. embracing Essays, and Addresses. By the late Titos. Chalmers. Dl ! D: The above, with a large'variety'of new and Standard Works, for sale low. by . . , & t gush, "VTEW WORKS.—GodcI Wives, by Mrs. Chifftj JLi History tif Women,jby Mrs. Childs: ! Prose and Poetry I- 01 * Europe and America,by Morris and-WillUi. . • . MachiovelH'ji Ploroitpc; r ,i. Life of Banvoitaio Cellinj; Letters of John Adams to UU'Wifo, , ' Book of the Court; Latrobe’s Solace ofSorig; j: • Dictionary of Quotations. h i H. S. BO9WORTH &C 0.,, ‘No. 43 Market st. Brandies. A WHOLE, Half. Qaarier.niul Eighth Pipes pf the following brands and vintages: ; Sazerac, 1837;' 1 ScJguctte—• ' Otnhl, 1837 and 1841; Pliict; CnstilJion & 60., >«:' Heuuessy, 1644; ■ < Dupey, P. ii O. - r - : Tlic above brands are warranted pur6» of nte sale; good judgpß are all invited to ciaunuafortljeniselves, at the corner of Suiithfielil and Front streets. novlB 1 ’ ' ’ YALU ABLE BOOKS—BOHN'S . STANDARD Ll- BRARY.—MuchiavclliV History of Florence, and Prince; Roscoc's Leo! the Fourth: 'Roscoe’s Lorenzo <le Medici; Schiller’s Don Carlos and othcrTDmmas; Beck man’s History of Inventions;Memoirs? of Count Gram mout; Schloyell’s Philosophy, of History; SchleycH’s Dramatic Literature, j Memoirs: of Col. IlutcliuißOii; Kobt Hill’s Miscellaneous Works; Life of Bomenuto Cellini? CoxV House of Austria; Bonlerweok's Spanish Litera ture. For sale by 11; S. BOSWOHTH& CO., dec! ... ; " . .43 Market street. T\RUGS.—Gum Myrrh Turkey; \\J u Gamboge; “ \ Kino True; • -I. ‘j Qimuu.i new-crop;-: . )!•*■ -i Galbaimm x straiucdi: ' i Extr’t. Jalap; . ‘ j 4< Dandelion; ;' 1 , “ Belladonna;"' Just received, and for f»alc by Ji CO., : ' . Cor: first pnd Wood sis. ettippiftlihgwoOiii 75 ’ irrouiui do; ' JOO oh||>pod PusUe, 100 “• ground Camwood; Jnst received, and lor sale hy,.* JJ->. FAIINKSTOCK & CO., Cor: First and Wopdslf. SAI*R Four Z.o/*--Botmdotl by l?qun, Liberty * and Hay sis., oaeli lot haviug <24 teal from, and ex tending back 111) feel. .TwoDf.tiipm are uorner lota,and the poHjtlon of the 'H’hote propOFty is one of the most ad vantageous in the aity-., For farther information apply to M. .S\\ I 4ftTZVVELIIKH, PourUi su, ' . : between Wood tuid-siQtth&cb] ? BENZOIC ACIJ}—7S ouncesjusi received imii i'pr kplo by . ; T ' £. A'FAHNESTOCK A CO,, 4col' corner of First and Wppd -■iLf -•*««&*[ '•-t J i K-'-'v' ‘ V 's 1* >'.• f? I'-EAF LARD—I barrel; prime, for sale by ' j . dcc22 SMITH * SINCt-AIB- CRUSHED and Pulverized Sujrars for saleal thea«riutt‘ atorebf tdecl] JACOB WEAVER* * LARD OH/—4 bbls. Cmcumati— I ‘superior brandy Ibt ■sale by IdecSl SMITH A SINCLAIR. - IOAP—4O bores. No.l. Cmcmmfli. for sole by *; : 1 dcc3 SMITH A BINOLAHL M Circulars) Cards. Hal Tips. [YOTASH—I casks No. I article, in store and for solo L by [dectnu SMITH A SINCLAIR, 50 Wood si ; *S [FAMILY FI/OUR.—7IW bbU., for sale by * < j au p SELLERS & NICOLS. j^v I\AIL— 00 bbls. N. C M for sale by . “ jans7 JNO. F. PERRY* Libertyir ?■' CtODA ASH.—2S coaks. best quality, for sale by •• . Oja!i27__ 1 JNQ. KPKRRY- POTASH.-S casks No. 1, for sale by ' f 1 ’ j.vo.r PER.ay./s /""IHEESE.—IOO bx*.-\V. R-, m store and for •. w-h V jan*»r . JXO. J*. PERtIY, ~ 4 ■{. . —2“l,r/jb lbs. Uacon ShotifdewT for saleW 7 !^r jnoj f. perry. ; . ! c-; KAJSINS.— 30 bxa. and qr»bxs. M.R.. for nale bV' v • ' i decls J, D. WILLIAMS, :. a I: 1 ' SALT. —30 bbls. No. 1, just r'/cMomlfor anlelry ,*. . in; jaii2B MIUiFJR A KICKFTTfeONJ ? SEKD—&bbI- for *ale,by V dee*? , , SMITH k SINCLAIR, y PEA bu.. superior quality, hi store nnd for sale by SMITH L aiXCnAIIL ’ LARD— 30 Kegs No.Uncatly puttmfbr fnrailvnseifof f :c ; saleby [decfrj] • v ; SAimi A SINCLAIR*' * 2PUNCHEONS JAMAICA SPIRITS—For sofa in quantities lo suit, by P..C. MARTIN. IRISH WHISKEY—2 puncheons, for sale in quantities to suit, by ■; [dec22] J\ C. MARTIN. OATS— 10 bags, on consignment, for sale by - . jtnitft J; D. WILLIAMS; Molasses. —ss übis. n. o. Moiasscs.justrcceivbd i < und for sole, by . . (, janl4 MILLER A RICKETSON. ! MOSEL MUSCATEL HOCK "WlNE—Henkell A Co.’* importation, for iwle by the case or botttoi at titb wine store, of , [decSOj ~ JACOB WEAVER, H ITUjOUR. —Ofl bbls. fresh superfine Flour, of* ft vood ! . briuid; just received and for sale,.by -- „ x jaaW SMITH kr SttfCMIR. CIDER VIXEGAR>--63 bbiA. pure Vinegnr r from Cider ■ 6f IWS, lu store aud for sole, wholesale and retail, by 1 ■ deefl JACOB \yEAVER. ■ i CLARIFIED SUGAR—I Mid. N. 0.. fine; 6 ;i u exira; ' ■" • w'* ■ For sole by UanSSj J. D. WILLIAMS. » M/BULS. N. 0. MOLASSES; 15 Mids; strictly't>rinm i . r».O. Sugar: Just received end for sale* by r i , jmtll MILLER A RICKDTSON.. ' LOAF SUGAR.—S bbls. No. fl Loaf Sugar; fb?4alo * low to close consignment, by • - •■ - ■ i , ja»U • - . ...... JAMES MAY, SPARKLING MOSELLE HOCK safeUy !' the case or bottle, at the wine store of ■"?.■" r decld • JACOB '• ! SHAD AND MACKEREL.—7'Jtf. hbis. Trimmed fifiafc' 21 bhls. No. 3 Mackerel,- for sale by .t JiLHil - ■ • ■ JAMES MAYv. SAZERAC BRANDY—C half and quarter pipes, pafitv •; vintages from ’37 to *44; for sale by ■ : dcc£> - r- P. O; MARTIN. PORK. —100 bbls. Mess Pork? 19.d0. Rump 'do., in i’ store and for sale, by -a . .. .;. Jang? ; SELLERS & NICOI.R, NAILS AND SPIKES.—3SO kegsN&Qs and Spikes, a** sorted, in store and for sale, by * • v . : * "!') AlSHi'S—::u bi'S- and <jr. liX5. ,\r. R., for *ale. by J v J. D. wh.i.iams, dcclo Nd.llOWoorfil: , i SEGA* AND MOLASSES.— 2O hhils. Prime N.Oi’Snsr- * ar; 40 bills. X. O. Molasses, just received ondTor sale 1 by . [jangTj SEI.EERS & NICOLS-. : PI C. MARTIN. i ' ■ . > is, <r ;; . i -•••••. .- '4. W' >■;' 4 .1- NUMBER 179. fttisteUancous, ■: ' 1 V. ’/.vj cEMiJOHNS—ForsaIo [- > dccl JACOB WEAVER/ , I; IDER VINEGAR.—IObbIs. fors,aleby ’ ‘ jan27i. 1 JNO.-KHERliliYiii;;: ■ isj ARD OIL-—5 bbls. winter etrained Cincinnati* .for ( sale by LintrJt] JNO. F. •... ; ,-j^ > AISINS.—IS boxes M. R-, for sale by "T” " t jon2s J.B. AVILMAM& 'HITE UEANfj—lO bbla. for sale by ” . • ' I . dcc2B SMITH A SJNOLAIIV, i RON SAFB.t-Oiiclarge Iron Snfe, for sale by B. A: FAHNESTOCK & CO;.' Comer First and Wood sue ■ ■! STEEL.— A general assortment of Cast,"9ft*or t ’R Rife- .1 ter, German, American and Spring fjiec]«.in'*toT«: a»(I i"- for sale by panST]-" L. S. WATERMAN. LINSEED OIL;— go bbl*. Prime Lmsted Oil, pa-tfou- i sifrnment, and for sale by juirJO BKLLERg*-NICOLg*I7 Liberty «l. LARD OIL.—SO- No. I Winter I«nrd > Oil, for sale at reduced rates, by v....y■..•••- •'). janS2o ; SELLERS A NICOLS. i "O YE FLOUR.—27 bids. Rye Flour, a prime article for IV family use, and for sale.by• ' 1 * •• jun2S . ; L.S. WATERMAN* BUCKWHEAT FI .OUR.—44 Racks, a' superior aril* tide, in store and for sale by 3«m23 L. S WATERMAtf. HOPS.— 5 sacks, mi consignment and for sale, by janU MILLER A I RICKETSON- : jaa26 56 Market st, t between Third andpaortb. i SENNA— 2 bales ll Enst India,’ 1 jiist received and for • ’sale,by B. A. PAIINESTOCKatCO.? ;i - •npySQ r - . Cor First mid Wood. i COOPERS’ ISINGLASS—2 caw* just" reeM amlfor ' sale, by. - B. A;FAHNESTOCK*CO,ka .nov29 ; „ : ■ , Cor. First.and Wood. Btss* h COCK AND CROWN—a few boskets of tltiS cejeb?av ; ed-Witte offered dor sate at the wiiie.storeiofw-w! LOGWOOD— 100 bbl?. jnst received nnd farMrte.by 8.-A. FAHNESTOCK* CG4 Cor. Firfit and Wood *is. CARS. MAGNESIA—2 cases, just mcHJ nrntfor aalc,. by •: ; B. A* FAHNKBTOGK& COa-' dccU - . • f . Cor. Firstand-AVood^ut^ POW*D JALAP—2 crises, jnstrocM and for sale* by B. A. FAHNESTOCK fcGO/'- Cor. First and Wood «t»^ GUM lbs., just received and for B. A. FAIINESI’OCK &'CO.i s Cor. First and Wood PMOSPHORUS—IIO lbs., juat roc d.and B. A. FAHNESTOCK4.CO,vi Cor. First ami Wood ICELAND MOSS-41 bole, just reed and lor sale* by . B. A- FAHNESTOCK & QO., :?\ Cor. First and \Vood sia r mo RENT.—A Basement with two rooms, eoitoblO'lbr _|_ a physician.or dentist, oivFcim street between'Haiwi and, Trwm streets. [jan23] Ti. WILMAICEH- ~ TO LET.—Ouc three story Dwelhag ball) bouse attached, sitante near the comerof \Vylia and Washington streets. Possession given on’lho first of: April next; f . ptuilT] ' JOHN F: PRgggl i CANDLES. —20 boxes Stcarmc, 10 * 8lar; - ! * Spenrji ‘ For sale by , UaiiSq ■’ JsDWILUAMm SUGAR.— -0 hhtlsl "Prime New Orleans; ; L ?.y 2 bbls. Di RCm bc<l, •» '< 10 44 assorted Loo!) ‘ For Wjehr i Bangs): .■ .■•■■TiikvnvurtMm-*! Q 7 CASES—I -doz. oach, of ray>SapeTtorAronnrtio *■*.» Wno rale to the trad* with per teat; on. Also, for sale by the gallon or single bottleat the winestoreof -;{deoil^:■ J4CQB WEAVER, i NEW TESTAMENTS^—TyddaII’r New Tcrtaiueoii .LozaV ditto; Swocdon’n ditto; French aml Gcnnau ditto. H. S- BOSWORTH A COV ' • **oo4 • ' ; ■ . . ■ • ■ .No« 43 Market itfi y. SWEET MALAGA WINE.—IB bbls. and Ittdiahiite,; , Sweet Malaga Mountain Wnto. for at tow., prices, liy ’ JACOB WEAVER, ' nov27 • ; •- ; BL'CHROMATE POTASir—IOO JSs.English, ceivcd and for .sale, by '„«*** .; ■ 8,-A: FAnNKSTOCK'* **■■'•> Cor. Pint and -VVood »u> J^ARD.— 1 Ves« No: 1 -Lord; 4 I)bU. No. 1 do-i . .• .■. ; On consignment, and fprwiJc by - ; jani> . , J fiILLER & RTCKETSOW i T>ACO>’ AND BULK PORK.—3OO HamßßueOnrljlQQ ll Sbooltjowdo.;^22hhtUjSidos*la.' t 57 ftQ.: and for salo by. ; _ . .t> ■;• janso sellers fc nicolA. ; bags Eiqj For ?gle by ‘ VI. D. 'WIbUAMB. ! rpKA.—id iialf.chcsts Youne Hynon Tea; * X s«■ “ Impend O. P.*, >v. \ 10 “ “ Chuitra Poucbgng; i 00 cauy boxo.i, ynrtqqs gtylrtf • •*-? ..*»>■ For tale by ' b RiYplljLlAJtfa jyj^GJfEREL.— CObhla. Nn. 3,'lafos SB«fctd;'»'-f ’-i,.'' ‘ . S *■ Ho-'i. ' ' 4-1 ' ’’iitrS In store and for suje. by r • j>43 • " •" MUjLER 4 HtOKETSOJf • s»:■ [fft T\Rl;Gfi.—Kc*jn jafona. 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