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HAEPERj ■ SOOTU-WEST COKKEE OF WOOD AND FIFTH BISECTS, trj» TSRMS.— Five Dollars a year, payable strictly in advance. Six Dollars will invariably-be required if not paid within the ycor. try- Single copies two ckyts —for sale at the counter, of me Office, and by the News Boys. The Weekly Mercury and Manufacturer Is published from the same office, on a double medium eliccU al TWO DOLLARS a year, in advance—single copies FIVE CKKTS. lE7* No paper will be discontined (unless at the discre tion of the proprietor,) until all arrearages arc paid. fl"/* No attention will be paid to any order unless ac companied by the money, or satisfactory reference in this city. i ; i TERMS O.F ADVERTISING. PKB SQUARE OP TWELVE JUNES OB LESS. One Insertion,* *BO 50 One Month, Two* • -do.- - * - • • 0 75 Two- do Three*- do 1 00 Three do*** One Week 1 50 Four do Two**do-*- 2 50 Six* •-do Three do 3 00 One Year YEARLY ADVERTISEMENTS: ■ Changeable at Pleasure. ONE SQUARE. TWO SQUARES. Sir Months-•• *****S 15 00 I Six Months S2O 00 One Year* * 20 00 j One Year 30 00 Larger advertisements in proportion, ijjr Cards of FOUR LINES. Five Dollars a Year. Large cuts will not be inserted, iinless an extra price is paid. (Jj* Advertisements upon which the number of inser tions is not marked, will be inserted and charged until or dered out. Professional (Haris. It. GEOKGR WA'lT.—Office, No. 77 SinUhfield si. 1 near Sixth st.. Pittsburgh. DR. A. W. OLIVER. £Mtjsician and Surgeon.—OlWv.c No. 3. St. Clnir mre'el. Pittsburgh. WM. O'IIARA ROBINSON, laic V. S. Attorney, has removed his office in No- 3 St. Clnir at. DR. JOHN CRAWFORD, office cm Si. Clair street. opposite the Exchange. nngljl-y C ORLANDO LOOmS. Attorney at Late.—Office 4th ♦ st., above Wood. <• j*dyt-y IMIOMAS M. MARSHAL!., Aiumity at Laie.—O dice, [_ Lowrie’s Buildings, Fourth st- jan7-Iy. JAMES CALLAN, Attorney, nt Lup, corner of Wylie and Fifth streets— ** Law Coruer.J’ icblU-y HM. KENNEDY, ~AUarney at Lair. Office in the « sumo building with Aldermnn M'Master, Fifth st., tietween Wood anti Smithficld sts. angl?-6n> B. M’UAL.MON’T, Attorney at Late.— Office on 4th • si., a few doors above Wood. Collections attend ed to in Clarion tuid Venango counties. aug3o-y OllN BARTON, Attorney nf'Late.—Office, North side of Fifth street, between Wood and Sniithfield, in the same building.with Ahlennnn Morrow. sepSfMy. JOSEPH O..MKIUBIN, Attorney at Late.— Office in Wallace's building, on 4Ut st.. between Wood and Smithficld sts. novlS-v. / 1 EORGK W. LAV NO, Attorney and Counsellor at Lute and Notary I’nbUe.y- Office. a,i the corner of 4th ami Wood sts. oTcr'Sibbctt A Jones' Exchange office, octl "IUfILLS A DONNELLY, Attorneys amt Counsellors \> at Law. Pittsburgh, Pa.— Office on Fourths!., be tween Smithficld aiid Grant. marl 1-v IMS.MUND SNOWDEN. jUtarmy <n Law. —Office in j the building on the North East corner of Fourth ami fstnithficld sts. novll-y 1> MORROW. Ald«rwan. —Oilicu north aide of Fifth V* street, between Wood and Smithfield, Pittsburgh. : M9CANDLKSS A M CI.I Rl~ Atroninis and ('onnsel tors at Law. —Office on 1-Vnrth street, opposite R. A R. H. Patterson's Livery Siutife. Pittsburgh. sepiU-vt 1' FORWARD & SWARTZ W ELDER. Attorney* at Law. * Office on Fourth street, between Wood mid Smith field. opjiOMte Patterson's Livery Stable. Pp«-y (1 KORGE F. GILLMURK. Attorney <rt Law.— Office in T Breed's buildings, 4th *t., above Wood Pittsburgh, pa. ' sepS-ly J.N. Al'i’l<U*VßY7.4««r»ier/ and Councilor at Law.— • Office in BakewcU's Building* on Grant st. jetS) '47-1 y. ___ 1) C. SHANNON. Attorney and CounxeUar at J*nw. — • Office on 4th st.. between Wood and ami nearly op|K*>»ite the Mayor's office. nov6-y Jscorr, Itrntud. Fourth-t. five doors west of M«r % ket. AH work warranted, and if not perfectly satis factory no charge* will be made. iclilO REMOVAL.— Dr. Robert Snyder, lias removed hi* . office to Fourth street,'betwct?n Wood and Smithficld atreet* marlS-lv JAMES BLAKELY. Mtlmrmn. —Office on Penn Mn-fL opposite D. liPPch & packet line office. Office hour* front 7 o'clock A. M.. to 7 »Vl»ck P. M. KKMONAI#. —A. Hceten has removed his cummis«iou and forwarding business from thc.Canal Basin to hi* new warehouse, ou Third street, nearly opposite the Post Office. ' mnyjtt-y JOHN J. AUTCIIBU Attorney and Counsellor at Leno. —Office on Smithfield street, a few doors above Dia mond alley. X. B. —Collection* made on moderate terms, myjfl. JAMES S. CRAFT, Attorney, Counsellor, and Notary. Pittsburgh. Pa- haviu» resigned the office of Secreta ry of the Pittsburgh Navigation and Tire Insurance Com pany, will attend specially to collections, and business .connected with Navigation. Insurance, Accounts, and Estate. Business hours, from 0 A. M., to 9P. M. Office, first door west of Alderman Miller's, Fourth street, near Grant. ap7 Clii ARLES M. HAYS. Attorney at Imw, Pittsburgh. Pa. / Commissioner to take the proof and acknowledge ment of Deeds. Leases, Contracts. Depositions, or other writing*, to be recorded or used in the States of Kentuc ky, Indiana, Tennessee, Michigan and Missouri. Office, Burke’s building. Fourth st. marltf-y EDWIN C. WILSON, Attorney and Counsellor at Laic. Franklin, Venango county. Pa., will attend promptly to all business entrusted to his§carr. Collections mode in Warren. Clarion, and Jefferson counties. nitron to J. A. Stockton A Co., > d:*. Murphy, Wilso.i & Co.. \ Pmsbur S'‘' Hon. James Kinncar, > Hon. Alex. MColmont. \ Fra, *' vUri - Hon. J. Wilson. Steubenville. O. jy23-v rpo MY CLIEN TS.—My partner, Mr. Liggett; and Wiu. I K. Austin, Esq., will attend to my unfinished busi ness, mid 1 recommend them to the patronage of iny friends, lam authorized to state that they will receive the counsel and assistance of the Hon. It. Biddle. Office * 2d story of Burke’s buildings, 4th street, between Wood and Market. (ju6-ly) SAMUEL W. BLACK. O TTO KUNTZ, Manufacture oi‘ Incorruptible Teeth Smithfield street, two doors below Fifth street, Pitts burgh. Pa. Always ou band a'full assortment of Plate, and Pivot Teeth, of a variety of shades, ns simple Plate, Molars and Biscuspidatocft, Gout teeth, Screw Pivot teeth,.&c. .Teeth .and blocks made to order; Dentists supplied with all articles in the profession. AU orders front abroad must be accompanied by the cash. always on hand. novt3-y JOHN A. PARKINSON, Alderman, Fifth Ward, Penn st., between Walnut and O’Hora sis., where he may .) be found at all times. Tltosc 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 wall Teceive prompt attention. 0c27-y HENRY W. WILLIAMS, Attorney and Counsellor at Law , (successor to Lowrie & Williams.) Office at Ahe old stand, Fourtli su, above Smithfield. TnE Partnership heretofore existing between Henry W. Williams, Esq., and myself, in the practice of the law, was dissolved by mutual consent, on the 20th uIL. amt the (business will hereafter he continued by Henry W. Wil dmms, whom 1 most cheerfully recommend to all for whom 9 have the honor to do busiuess—us a gentleman every tway worthy of their confidence. , declß-ly WALTER 11. LOWRIE. - George R, Riddle, Conveyancer. OFFICE in Avery Row, Fifth street, above Sinilhficld, PiLsburgb. Deeds, Mobtgaoes, Agreements, Bonds, Releases, and «oiher instruments of writing, drawn with neatness, legal and despatch. lie will also attend to drawing ■And filling llrcAamcf Liens. Accounts of Executors, Admin- Hstrators, s*c M Examining titles to Real Estate, Searching Records for Liens . 4-e„ sc. From his long experience and intimate acquaintance with the manner ot keeping the public records,lte expects lo give satisfaction to those who may entrust their busi ness to lua care. dcctft ’VTOTICL;—AII persons indebted tothe subscribers, arc requested to make payment, on or before the/125th. tnsL, if not,’their account will be given to a Magistrate for collection; all persons havingclaims against the firm, will please presenttheir accounts for payment, jail 12 . ANCKEIi & MAYER. NEW PIANO. FORTES.— Now receiving, an entire new stock of Piano Fortes, from the manufactories of Cale & Co., New York; and Chickcring, of Boston. The patients nre of the latest style, and with all the mod ern improvements. For sale at Factory prices, by decltf JOHN H. MELLOR, 81 Wood st. /CIGARS.—7S.OOO Cigaxu. of the following celebrated \j brands::.Silva, Esulapio, Dos Amigos, De Fusion, London Uranio. Falla Principe, La Royadero, Colorado, Regalias, Carado, Jus to Sang Principe, Cheroot's Eagle Pruicipc, Lord Byron Regalias. For sale by ;dec2o .] P. C. MARTIN. HOMOEOPATHIC MEDICINES AND received, a fresh supply of Honuropathic Medicine Chests, Homoeopathic Codec. Sugar of Milk, and a large collection of the latest publications on Homoeopathy, at the Book Store of VICTOR SCRIBA, Fifth street, Between Wood and Market sis. IJ Eirfresai 75 nf. —^ tlsl recelvcd/per SqdS’pfSdaiaS° f " OMTCIy f“luonableLongand d “ l# A. A. MASON A CO. •w x n v * a -;?Jf \ . £ •- :vF‘. * £ ■• _*-<« H ** 1 t I'jß&r „„, * - * ~ xr * *~ i ■" **r u * ' Vj :~r c,. ■ Pmtu Htttfnitig post Business (Earbs. '\IT2tL J. BURNSIDE- Auctioneer and Commission Mer- T T chant, Federal street Allegheny city, fcbl JAMES M’KENNA, Auctioneer and Cottunusion Mer chanty No. 114, Wood st. febl PORTER’S DAGUEKRIAN GALLERY, Philo Hall, over the Port Office. ft*bl JOHN D. DAVIS, Auctioneer and Votnmrssion Merchant , corner of Wood and Fifth st*. febl-y 1 ROBERTS A KANES, Pittsburgh Cabinet and Chair XV No. 82, Third st. fcbl-y ZEBULON KINSEY, Dealer in Fancy Uoods &• 2Wm ming 5, No. 67. Market street. fehl-y A LEXANDER JAYNES, Pekin Tta Store, PJ Third st., nenr Wood. febl-y CM’CLOSKEY, Iron City Clothing Store, No. llfcl, • Liberty st., opposite the mouth of Market, febl-y JOSHUA ROBINSON, Agent for Harden A Co.’s Line of Packets , Fifth »t.. otic uoor belpw Wood, febl-y ViriLLIAM JAEKSO.N, Palm: Medicine JJrpot.Si)lAln > V erty st.. head of Wood. tehl-y MARTIN Family Grocer, Smithficld street, next door to the Fifth Presbyterian Church, jefl S 4 00 ...6 (HI ...7 00 ...O 00 -10 00 • -15 00 (1 EORGE COCHRAN, Foricartling and Commission JC Merchant. No. 26. Wood st.. Pittsburgh. nov37-y 1 ENGLISH A ELLIOTT, Booksellers and Stationers. No , J 50. Market st.. between Third ami Fourth, 'febl-y PDEi*ANY, Fashionable Clothing Store, No. 40. Lib . erty st. fcbl-y HOON A SARGENT, Hankers and F.rehunge Brokers , N. E. corner of Wood and Sixth sts. febl-y VT HOLMES A SON. Bankers and dmUrs rn Exehange. li • Coin and Bank Notts. No. 6,1. Mnrket st- febl-y JACOB WKWRR, lFinr and Liquor Merchant, comer of Market and Second streets. telilry A FULTON, Bell and Brass Founder , No. 70 Second, J\ • between Market and Ferry st*. febl JM. VIIITE, Clothing Store, No. 167. corner of Liber » tv and Sixth .«t». 'pOWNSEND, CARR A CO.. Coach and A/«i- X krrs. St. Clair street, nenr the Bridge. ieb4-l MOUSE’S LITEILYKY DEPOT, No. 53d, Foiirth *u, near Wood. febl-y T \R. BROWN'S OFFICE, No. 60. Diamond alley, near XJ Wood st. febl-y C 4 11. PAULSONi Hut and Cap Miinujur.turcr, mid /* denier in Ft us of all kimU, No. 7J, Wood st., next door to the corner of Fourth. febl MUGLER' A RICKEI'SON. Wholesale (tracers and Com mission Merchants, comer of Liberty ami Irwin st*. febl-y Cl A. M'AM'LTY A CO.. Ftn warding and ('ommis l* sion Merchants. Cunnl Basin. Pittsburgh. Pa. mar3-ilv Ij' BLI'.MK. Piano Forte nmmUnojurer and dealer in . • Musical Inslrumetits, No. 113 Wood street, nenr Firth. nov PJ-y HAYS A BROCKWAY, Druggists, and Agent* lor Patent Medicines, Liberty street, nearCininl Basin. febl-y JOSEPH WOODWELL, Im/iorur. unci dealer ill For eign and Domtstic Hardware. corner of Second and Wood sts-Piltsburgh. oclftMv SA.MI'EL SILHIRE, Ha! and Cirp Mnitn/aclurer. ami dealer in Feus, No. 75, Wood street, third door nbove I'onrth. tebl-v SAMUEL M’l'htßKKN A CO.. Agent!, tor Carlisle ami llippard’.H Ilrgular Li nr of Faciei Ships from New York to Liverpool. No. 143 Liberty st. febl-y JAMES BLAKELY, Agent lor .Me*»-r« Roche, Hro.'s A Co.'* Line oj Parle/*, Penn si., lour door* below Ca nal Busin. fehl-y JOHN M'CLUSKKY] Tailor and Cloibier. Liberty st. between Sixth stfret and Virgin ulfey. south side. scplO-y JOSEPH M.-VJOR. Boat Store. Ship t'handlery. and Agcncvof Pittsburgh Lard Oil Factory, No. 4. Mar ket street, Pittsburgh. janPJ-tf WS. CALD\VKLJ«, Depot Jot jY-»e Publications, /V -• riodieals. Newspapers, ’Hiird st., oppo-ile the Post Office. febl-v M'AAFFKA O’tMJNNOR. Propm-lor- ot the Pittsburgh J[ Ponablt Boat Line, corner P«»un and Wavtie street*, febl-y JAMES MAI . Wholesale Grorvr, Forirn rdtn g and Cum mission Merchant, Water street, between Market and Ferry. febl-y AVTILLI.-VM A. HILI. A CO. Hankers and KrcA(m;'r f f Brokers, No. 64. Wood st.. one door above Fourth. side. • f.-b I-y UILL A CU’RK\. Bankers ttud K.rrhnngr Brokers. No. 65, Wood st., thinl door below Fourth, west side, febl-y Kramer a rajim. Hank* ™ avh/.v.i.r*' corner ot Third mid Wood sts.. opjn#»>iie St Clmrlcs Hotel. febl-y JOHNSTON A STOCKTON. hwks'lti Printers and Publishers, corner Market and Third sts febl-v Jl KK LOOMIS. Agent. Bookseller and Shiriorur, nnd J dealer in Printing Paper. sc., Wood street. between Diamond alley and Fourth. febl-y Ci A. M' AN I - LTV. Agent lor Pick worth's It’nj/ Freight /* Line, und Jndejiendent Portable Boat Li tie, ..Cannl Basin. frhl-y MOSES ATW UOD. Agent Tor the AonA American /»»• surance Company, ol Philadelphia. Water and Front at- nt the Warehouse of A!wood utul Jones. febl-y "I)II(UJK.S it AIA'OKN. Manufactures of Mustard, I Vi (iround spi’crj. Catsujis. tf-c., fr.. No. 27, Firth street, between Wood and Market. febl»y "T ( nt ,, i'Olt SC RIBA, Booksriler, Stationer, and Hinder, f Firth st., between Wood ami Murkct »(*., Pittsburgh. Pa. jan7-y SCHOOL HOOK AND PAPER WARKHOL SB. —Luke Loomtj, Agent, Publisher. Bookseller and Bookbind er. N«». Ht», Wood st., Pittsburgh. morCr-y PM’STKKN. Brass Founder nnd (jan Fitter. Smith • field street, between Diamond Alley ami Fifth st. Pm/jlmryh. <Je<-I<My JA J. M DHViTr. Wholesale iirorm. denim m Pro » dttee and Pittsburg manufacture* generally. No. 214 Liberty, opposite 7th street. Pittsburgh. apt W-y SKVKN HKJ DOORS OL<JTIHN(i STORK, Ao. 5 tith Slrett. near Liberty. JOJIN FARRKN. Proprietor, Pittsburgh. nov24-y Gt(»t.)R(rK ARMOR. Tailor. 1-vtirlh street, between T Wood nnd SmithOcld streets, nearly opposite the Mayor's office. jan2fl-y JOHN I). MORGAN, Wholesale, nnd Ilf toil Druggist. No. O.jJ, Wood street, one door Smith of Diamond Ai ley. « febl A HAYWARD, Wholesale and ltejn.il . Dealers in Hoots. Shoes. Trunks. Ac.. No. l*d Liberty street, nearly opposite the head of Wood. fel*4-y a 7 FAHNESTOCK A CO.. Wholesale Drug lK«rr • house, corner of First and Wood streets, and cor ner of Wood nnd Sixth sis. fcM-y REMOVAL.— fir*. W. Smith *£• Cn. have removed their Otfice from Penn hi m to their Ntnv Hrewery on Pitt st. and Duqticsne Way, dec2s "\ir.M. ALEXANDER A SONS, Cojfin Mulctrs and yy Furnishing Undertakers, corner of Penn and St. Clair streets, opposite the Exchange. Entrance on Penn street. fcM-yJ | JOHN H. MELLOK, wholosuie ami retail dealer in Music nnd Mu-sicnl Instrument!. Piano Fortes. School Hooks and Stationery, No. 122 Wood street. Pittsburgh, jnnl-y BRAZIER'S BELLOWS.—Just received an assort ment. large sizes, Brazier's hand Bellow*; also, Pur lor and Kitchen do., wholesale and retail. declO JOHN W. BLAIR, 120 Wood st. LS. VVATKRMAN. wholesale (Jrocer, Coirmn.-sion ♦ and Forwarding Merchant, and Dealer in Produce mid Pittsburgh Manufactures, Nos. 31 Water, and 2 Front sts.. Pittsburgh. Pa. jv23-y F. SELLERS. j\n. xrcoLS. SELLERS fc NICOLS. Produce and_C»«nernl Commis sion Merchants, No. 17 Liberty street, Pittsburgh.— Sperm, linseed anti lard oils. - jan‘27 JAM ICS PATTERSON. Ju.. corner of First and Ferry fit*,. Pittsburgh, Pa., manufacturer of Locks, Hinges, and Holts; Tobacco. Fuller, Mill ami Timber Screws’ Housen Screws for Roiling Mills. &r. scplU-v JURY AIL Rectifying Distiller, ami 'wholesale dealer • in Foreign and boiiicstic Wines and Liquors, No. 114 Liberty street, and SI Diamond alley, Pittsburgh, Pa. jyiLy IWILMARTJI, Lumber Merchant. Office on Penn J* street, between Irwin and Hand streets. Pittsburgh. Pa. All commissions will be promptly attended to. inals-y JH. BISHOP, Veterinary Surgeon, can be found at • bis Horse Shoeing Establishment, near the St. Clair street Bridge, lately occupied by Messrs. Carr & Rowland. novo-dOm I EXCHANGE HOTEL, Exchange Place. Buhiniore. D. !i Dorsey, Proprietor. Coaches will be in readiness at all the landings, to convey passengers, free of e/mrgr, to the Hotel' . decthby WARRICK MARTIN, Agent for the Franklin Fire Insurance Company of Philadelphia, at the Ex change office of Warrick Martin Sc Co., comer of Market and Third streets. febj-y KING & FINNEY. Apmtj for the Delaware Mutual Safety Insurance Company of Philadelphia, at the Wurehouse of King and Holme?, Water street, near Mar ket. febl-y F. SELLERS. jjfo. MCOLS. SELLERS A NICOLS, Produce and General Commis sion Merchants. No. 17 Liberty street, Pittsburgh.— Sperm. Linseed and Lard Oils. jantiO. JOIIN CARSON. s. J. M’KNIGItT. SN ARSON A M 1 KNIGHT, Wholesale Grocers and Com mission Merchants , Sixth street, between Wood and Liberty, Pittsburgh, Pa. dec4-y V|TM.GLENN, Bookbinder, has removed to the corner Tf of \\ ood and Third sts., above C. H. Kay, where he is prepared to do every description of ruling and bind lt?F— dcc3-y PC. MARTIN, Wholesale and Retail Grocer and deal er in Foreign and Domestic Wne« and Liquors, foreign and Domestic Fruits, Nuts, Ac., No 00 Water st seps-y TVPiur V STOR®.— H. S. BoiKorlh $ Co., No. 43. X , Market st., next door to Third, are just opening d new and citejisive assorurtent of Books and Smtionerv, winch they will sell, wholesale and retail, at the lowest P neeii - ; ntilK-v JOHN w. BLACK :io Co., Wholesale Grocers. Produce and Commission Merchants, and dealers in Pittsburgh Manufactures, No. 186, Liberty street, opposite Sixth st. Pittsburgh. may!-) ’ H7*Ltberal advances made on consignment* - —l v> • if*- ftaVt ’ '’*-'**=■* li.-*/* PITTSBURGH, AY, FEBRUARY 17, 1848. Business €arbs. SAMUEL MORROW, Manufacturer of Tin, Copper, and sheet iron ware, No 17 Fifth street, between Wood and Market. feblQ JOHN CARTWRIGHT. Importer and Manufacturer ot all kind* of Cutlery , Surgical Instruments, 4*c., No. 63 Wood street, second door below Diamond alley. febl PILKIN TON’S UNRIVALLED BLACKING, manu factured mid sold wholesale and retail. Sniilhfield st., between Sixth and Virgin alley. octl2-y EICHARD T. LEECH, Jb., Importer, and dealer in Foreign and Domestic Saddlery. Hardware,.and Car riage Trimmings, of all descriptions, No. 133 Wood st, Pittsburgh, seven doors above Fifth, and one door above H. Clrilds A Co.'s Shoe Store. . ap24 COUNTRY MERCHANTS.—A. A. Maso.v A C 0.,, X Market street, invite the attention of Country.. Merchant* to their extensive assortment of Foreign ana;« Domestic Goods, which will he sold at eastern jobbing prices. j. [Hr* Wholesale Rooms. 2d story. se3o I SIiKL OYSTERS.—A constunt supply of Shell roasted or in the shell; also Cimne uud eveTV delica c y of the season, served up in superiod style, at the short est notice. BANK EXCHANGE, dectl-tf lliinl st. between Wood and Market st. M McDonald, Bell and Brass Founder, First st., • m*ur Market, is prepared to make Brass Castings, ami Bras* Works generally, on the mo«t reasonable terms and shortest notice. He invites machinists. atu\ alb those using brass work* to give nim a call, as he is temnned to do all wonl in his line very low. my27-ly JOSEPH MURPHY'S Looking Class and Clock Store, No. Oii, Wood street, Pittsburgh. A general nssort-- im-nt of Pier. Mantel and Toilei Ghisscs; Portrait, Miniu—' ture and Lnndscupe Frame*, plain ami ortfhmentai. or variety of patterns. Also, a new style of Window; Cornices; call hr and sec them: all of winch will be sold' cheap for cash, or city acceptances. * ilj*Hotelsand Steamboats fnrni*lted cheap. JOSEPH MURPHY, 0s Wood st., nov3o Practical Gilder. SMITH & SINCLAIR, flute Martin ft. Siniili,) WhoUsolc <? rrwrrr.t, Proiluet and Commotion Mirchrtitts. 50 Wood, street, Piitsburpli. The undersimied having entered into, partnership under the nbove stvle. respectfully Q*k ibc patronage of the friends of the fate firm, and of purchas ers generally. They led warranted ’ : lli» they ran give satisfaction to till whom confide business to their cure. WM itiarJfi lir innnufarttire. nmt k«*}< constantly v «. ui;, moulded and plain I'liut («!tis<\vare in nil its varieties. a> liteir warehouse, corner of Market mu! Water Ms., Pitta hnrj;h. Our work;* continue in full operation, ami we tire constantly addinjj to our stock, which enables ns to till orders with promptness. Purchasers urc respectfully solicited to mil anti examine prices and terms. aeplfi-y.J SM'KINI.KY. Jiotifr. Sign, arid Ornamental Painter, • nmi dealer in PAJNTS. No. 44. Si. CJuir st.. Pitts burgh. hn« constantly on hand nil kinds of Paints, either, Dry or Mixed; Japan and Copal Varnish; Linseed Oil; Ihuh-d Oil; Spirits Turpentine; Window Class, of all si/.es: Putty, Paint Rnt«he*. Ac.. a(! of the best quality, and lor sole ni reasonable price*. aepll-tf DARDENS.—This bountiful place oF> report having been greatly repaired, the proprietor is now ready to receive Boakdkk.h. by the day. week, or moil lit. His ucconiniodutiuns are good, and his pricey*. « r 5 !«»"• [w«>4-ti ] s. McClelland. DA. I’AMIIRnN, Mnutijnetnrrr of Hollow Ware • I'intjonn Seal's, nmt fVi.*n»»y.» at genera/, hdly a*ks tin* patronage of his friends. He feels war* ranied that be ran give satisfaction to ull who may pur elin-r oi him. Ills estiiblislitneut ton M'Kclvy's plan of !e*r~. .lih \\ sird. inardl-ly - JOHN I*. PKICUV. t UiU of th* firm of Maki>im. Letch 4* fV..) \\ holesule (irorvT. Commission uml Flour Merchant. denier in till kind* of Country Produce, copt per impiau--. tinners' tools, zinc. lend, Russia sheet iron" iron and natli*. white lead, dye stuffs, cotton yams. salt. Ac. and Pm«bureh -Manfaetures generally. corner Q»‘ Liberty uml Irwin streets. Pittsburgh. Pn. Liberal iid* vam es, m Cash or Goods, umdc on consignments of Pro duce. Ac rnnyl*-tf / \ i i lbs; sters;: 11vstkiis ’;;—tiro Schutd* \ " re».pc«;tin 11 \ inform* hi* friend* and the public. thru* he is *ln l l v in tiit- rceeipt of fmr Fresh OviVm. which will be -erv. il up in evt-rv «ty!e. at -hurt notice, to suit hi*= c list or i M* r<. A '*i ('a» Jtr. and <-\<*rv d»*-oripln>ns n.fj ( DufrcUo’iiirift, on hit»d ami tor *alr at ih<* corner of and Smitlifii-M sts. *cp‘><-d , / ’ l.<»Klii*. ( IH'UK.V.V m,,i i’tirtruriiing l \ X M*rrhani. No. t*f> Word street. J'itt?*lmjrgrli. continues to tran-urt u general business. especially in, tlo- nurriiasf «u<l sale of American inmiulnvturrs und prodm-e. amt m receiving nmt forwarding Goods cousigrf <•(l to t*i■» cure An agent fur the iniiimfucturrr<« It? wHj l>p fotMiautly supplied with tin- principal article* of Puts-, burgh manmurtur* at tin* lowest wholesale price*. ** >r»Ji*r*r and consignment* are respectfully solicited- V A At.CtiTt.V (Inn* of New S'ork city.) No, *JT. Fmh *t . between Wood atnl pdnrket, Mauuf»C-< tim r* of Mustard. Ground Spiers CntsupA. Ac. Ac., wilt*' oppn during ifir present work a large assortment of ar ticles in their line, which Uiev will wholesale in qmm tilies to unit dealer*. nt Fn-tern wlioU-.aU.* prices. All,' articles culil by them warranted Merchant* intending tq • go cml would do wi il t<> rail hrfore leaving the city.— They mnv be found ut tl»er w.irelumse, No. 27. Fifth sfe* jn Ryan's building. ttrp7 Mil DIFFS l>col- fCe*-pin ’• atnl Writing Classes, cor-. hit of Firth and Market streets, re-opens on Monday' next. Mercantile anti Steamboat Book Keeping taugw. in the most effective and expeditious manner, in addi tion to the usual course of instruction and practice, Mr. D; will, on Mondoy next, commence a course of Practical lectures, in which the application of the science of ac counts to all the detail* of business will be minutely plained. No extra charge made for (heso Lectures.— Honrs of business, 10 to 12. a. m.; 2 to 4. and 7 to 1(1 jant DUt CJS! DKl.’(»S!! —Joel Mohtcr. Druggist and Apothe* <’nry. nnrtb-ivir*t corner of Won*} nml Firth s»lrr<*ts. Pittsburgh. will kei»p ronMuntlv on baud Drugs, Pnintt, Oil*. Dye-StulN. Ac. N. B—Physician*'pro.rripiious carefully eoinpoutidod? tnmi the best innlennl*, at any hour of the day or tiiglrt. ANo. an »**r>rbuejtt of Perfumery: fine tooth, hair, and clothe* Brushes. Ac.. Ac.. Ac., which lie will sell low ensh. np2lMy "it r ILLIAM TUUVILLU. I'mJermkur. Filth street. mi».- 1 ? im-dmtclv o)»|>o>iic the Theatre, respectfully in forms hi* friends jiihl the public in general. that he ha* re sumed Inmni'w as a Furnishing Undertaker. He is sup-* plied with ami jilway* keep* on bund ('odinii of all sizes uml kind*. Shroud*, and all other articles necessary oh Mirh occasions. Silver plates, ice boxes, and leaden roflins will be sup*' plied on order. A fine hearse und carriages always ready to attend funeral*. sepiKMy r HARDWARE, CUTLERY. SADDLERY. Ac —Jons . \\ a t.K kr. Impurter ami Dealer in Foreign and Da mrstie Unr'lwart. would respectfully inform his friends nml the public generally. thnt'ftei* now receiving his' Spring supply of Hardware at the old stand of Walker A Vk oodwell, No. “•» Wood street, wliich In; will dispose of. oti the tno«,i reasonable terms. He will be conunnatly receiving fresh supplies direct from the manufacturers’ll) Europe and this Country, whieh will ennblc him to coni peto with any establishment either East or West. Wesy tern .Merchants arc invited to call and examine liis stock before purchasing elsewhere. mar-') : John Hl* Townsend, DRUGGIST AM) APOTHECARY, No. 45, Market street, three door* above Third. Pittsburgh, will have’ constantly on hand a well selected assortment of the best - and freshest Medicine*, wliich lie will sell on the most reasonable term*. Physicians sending orders will bo promptly attended to, and supplied with articles they may relv upon as genuine. . Physicians prescriptions will be accurately and neatly prepared from the best material*, at anv hour of the day or night. . ‘ ' Also, for sale, n large stock of fresh and good Perfim. wrr- dec3o ? i. D. MvitMEK, C. W. ANDERSON, Late of Pittsburgh. Pa. Late of Nashville, Twin.: lEHMEH A ANDERSON. Dealers in Cotton. For j warding and Commission Merchants, JVb. S, Front- Street, above Broadway. Ctncmurifi, O/ito. BKFE n T O Merchants generally, in Pittsburgh. Pa. Merchants generally. Nashville. Tenu. W. F. Lane Sc Co.. Louisville. Kj\ Springer Sc Whiteman, ). .. . James Johnston Sc Co.. \ Cincinnati, Ohio. Hewitt, Hertin St Co., New Orleans. Magregnr St Morris. New York. Duval, Keighler& Co., Baltimore. Smith. Bagalcy Sc Co.. Philadelphia. Daniel Deshon, Boston. flep2l-ly John D. Davis, A UCTIONEER and Commission Merchant, Corner of -*■ V Wocml a*«l Fifth streets, Pittsburgh, .is ready to re ceive merchandize of every description on consignment for public or private sale, and from long experience in the above business, flatters himself that he will bo able to give enure satisfaction to all who may favor him with* their patronnge. Regular sales on Mondays nml Thursdays of Drv Goods and Fancy articles, at 10 o’clock, A. M. Of groceries, Pittsburgh manufactured articles, now and second hand furniture. Ac., at 2 o’clock PM Sale,* every evening at curly gas-light. * nugl2-v. A C a r<| • A ?J. am ™gaged in the importation of Brandids,- u-A. Wines.Gms, Ac., exclusively, I have made arrange! raems m dufcrciu parts ot Europe and the Islands, wth well known-houses, tor my future supply of Foreign Li quors, winch I will be able to sell, delivered in the Cus tom-houses of New >ork or New Orleans, or in tills citV at the lowest market price, for cash or arif>roved paper I have m store and cellar a very lurgo stock of very W* K’tk ne * and Liquors, as imported, of the most celej bruted brands and vintages, for sale on pleasing terms.M , „ P- C. MARTIN, “ ( pc — ( Cor. Front and Smulificld sis. A FULTON, Bell and Brass Founder, has rebuilt at*l • commenced business at his old stand, No. 70 s& cond, between Market and Ferry streets, where he will be pleased to see his old customers and friends. 1 n n/ln rc ”’ B \ cam h°ab nnd bells of every size, from 10 to pounds, cast from patterns of the most approved models, and warranted to be of the best materials. * Mineral Water Pumps, Counters, Railings, Ac. Ac., to gether with every variety of Brass Castings; if required, turned and finished m the neatest manner. A. : F. is the sole agent for Babbitt's Anti-Attraetion Me-* ml, so justly celebrated for the reduction of friction in machinery.' The boxes and composition can be had of him at all times. novl3-y * SHAWLS. —-4. A. Mason ($• Co., (52 Market street, have received the most extensive assortment of Shawls to be fonud in this city. In addition to the various styles of Cashmere, Turkeri, Wool Plaid, Thibet. Not, Ac., he has received a new style of French Long Shawls, a superior a rUolc nnd very fashionable. • ppvU ■ S’.'C; ;• . «. I Business darbs. - IjIALL FASHIONS.— S. Moore has just received from' ; JO New York the Fail Style of HATS, which he will in troduce this day, Saturday, August 28ih. All those in wantofaucatanu superior HAT would do well to call at NO. 75 WOOD STREET, <_ang23 3d door above Fourth. • .rpoWNSHND, CARR tc CO.. Successors to the old firm 4. of C. Townsend & Co., and Carr & Rowland, beg Jetvve to announce to their friends and to the public gen erally, that they are now prepared to execute all kinds .of work in the Coach ana wagon-making business, at ribe shortest notice, and warranted to be of the best qual ity. The very large iiuantity of seasoned timber with .which they are prepared, and their facilities for business, enables them to insure the public that they are prepared ;to carry on an extensive and prompt business in their -line, and they respectfully solicit'a continuance of the liberal piitronnge bestowed upon the late firms. sep4 •y ■KNTi’IAN BLINDS, Wholesale and Retuil. No. 11l , , Wood m., ovcrGUFs Hat Store, between Diamond v olly mid Fidh st. A. GRIBBLE fc CO. are prepared to furnish Blinds ut prices much reduced; having a very rc ■ crnirie mod? of painting, nnd other advantages unknown •to others in tiic trade. Besides giving: a superior finish to* I Blinds, they trim them with the best materials, making them rich and durable. » or narrow glnts—portable or permanent fas ; tunings furnished. Old Blinds refittetl. ricc3l-y Hardware, Cutlery, and Saddlery* TOIKN \V£ALKER. Denier in Foreign and Domestic .‘fj Hardware. No. Bi> Wood street, would respectfully inform' his ‘friends and the public generally, that he has .received a large stock of Foreign IlanUvure per ships ‘•Wyoming, 5 ’ and ‘'Monongahela," which, to gether \\jtli a large supply of American Goods he is now ' receiving direct from thc.manufoctnrcrs, will moke his assortment very extensive and complete. Western mer chants will please call and examine his stock. scpS STEEL AND FILE MANUFACTORY.—rhetubccri b*Ts. having enlarged tlieir establishment for the man ufacture of Stkel and File*—on the corner of O’Hara ‘and Liberty streets. Pittsburgh—are prepared to furnish Files of every description, of the best quality; and being 'determined to make it the interest of consumers to pur chase Files front them, respectfully invite the patronage of all who use the article. , tnarlG-y J. ANKRIM Sl CO. ’Vy’KWLY INVENTED PATENT IJLOCK SPRING J.l TRESS, lor the Immediate relief and permanent .cure of Hernia and Rusnurr. (Suited to albsizes.) The claims of this Truss consist in ihC 1 comparative '‘case with which it may be worn. The pad of wood be ing neatly balanced on springs, yields to the pressure of .any part of it. and tborougly adopts itself to Buy move ment made by the wearer. It can l>e worn without inter mission. until a cure i* effected. The. subscribers have made arrangements for the manufacture of these valua ble Trusses, in a superior stvle.in Philadelphia, andhave them now for sale at their office, No. 77 Smitlifield street, near .Sixth. Pittsburgh. GEORGE WATT, j>l D. W. KAUFFMAN. MONONGAIIKLA HOUSE. On the eonutr of Water a»d Smith field Afreets. Pittsburgh, Pa. —The under signed Proprietors of the Monongahela House announce Uvthe Pubhc. that the House is open for the reception of visitors. *Pht»y are conscious of having spared no ox* pease in fining out the Establishment in such a stvlc as toreador every enmfort to the Guests. They hope by constant care and attention to business to merit the pa tronage so liberally bestowed on the late Monouenhelu d louse. JAMES CROSS AN ft SON. ITEW DRUG STORE.—John D. Moboax Whole- Xl sale and Retail Druggist, No. 93J. Wood one door South of Diamoml alley. Pittsdnrg.—Thu subscriber has just received from and qtrnow opening at tkr. above mil assSHncnt of articles in his line, consisting of Drugs of all kind*. Dye Stuffs. Paints and Varnishes, Chemicals. Ac., together with all *.„el, articles as are usually kept for sale at n wholesale and retail drug store. Ills *tnck it entirely new. and lias been selected with can*. He is oonfulfiit that hi- articles, both as to qunlily ond price, w ill please Midi as may favor him with a call. ittyP-y . \I HLNLLM Refreshment and Budtmg Satuonv. Ltbrr h, Srrttt The *ubsoribrr*.|Jeoply tiihnkml for ih» tuerea,,,} and still tiicrem-mg patronage bestowed on them, mure tiio opening of their esinblishiumil. beg leave to «late that Ilnur baths are open fit all times, and that hot. en d and slimvvr baths can tie had at uny mouicnt.— A tew more boarders rim ( H . arromitiodated by the week, and vntternesi can'procure breakfast, dinner, supper etc., at the u*rml hour*, say : breakfast 7J o'clock, a. m.: diunuf- 1-i : »upper •'*{ p. m. r < k -ter*, cooling drink*, and other refreshments furnish ed 111 ° superior style, and charge* thmlerate. PECK. THOMPSON Sc CO. MONo.ViAMKLA planing M 11,1,.—J a. Mia* Mell is «kk would respectfully inform his friend* und the put •In-, that his new establishment t* now in full ope ration aud that lie n prepared m furnish Pout Cabins, and fill nlj cinb-r* lor Planed Lumber, with promptitude, and at the fnwe-l rue*. Hoard and Plank, planed on one or both sides, con stantly on hand. Sash. Doors and Moulding*, of evert dc-»cription. made to order. Untldcr* and Carpenters would find it to thrimJvnn inge to give him a call, as lie can now furnish them with Ih»m*d -tuff, suitable lor every description of work. i ASIHONS.— Huts anti Caps.— I The ■ subscriber will this day. Beebe W§£sL & Coster's Fall Style of French. Mole }*kin. Silk. "'Po and Nutm lints, to which be would invite* the attention dl the public. (.; W. GLASGOW, 120 Wood street. »»• r. 3d door below Davis’ Auction Rooms. A. K. His fall assortment of Cup* and Muffs, embra cing an «*xtensive variety, is daily expected, and will be duty announced. - (; \y q WARD LIVERY STABLE.—The /£, subscriber, having brought out the well T kuuw n lavcry Stable kept by C. B. Doty, in the /TT) u nr»l. respectfully informs his friends and the pub , gpnerajy. that he will keep at all times a stock of the |>cM description of riding horses, buggies, cnrriagesof all kmds, and ui short even thing required in his line of business. A ccuiMdcnihic portion of his stock is new. and he is confident no stock in the city will be superior to his. Hi* terms will be moderate. His stable is on Liberty st..#i lew doors above the canal bridge, where respectful ly solicits n share ol public patronage. , CIIAIiUKS COI.EIUN. Jk J . . Proviii.-i! mill an el«eam Hearse, which u ill he lurnmiird when required. ort2s H. vr , J»*ne» Howard & Co., AVL the pleasure to announce to their friends that thev again occupy their old stand at No. 31 Wood opened an extensive WALL-VA *l LR \> ARLHOLSL, and will have constantly on hand PrVu i"v?L vf?."”, 1 ?'!' of Sn,in - nml Plain PA- I LR HANGINGS, \ civet and Imitation Borders, of the ntest styles and most handsome patterns, for papering halls, parlors and chambers. • 6 „T h «y ti’amtfßciiire. and have on hand at all times. I rintmg ruing. Letter. Wrapping and Tea Paper; Bon net and Hiller* Boards—all of which they otTer for sale nn the most accommodating terms, and to which they invite the attention of merchants and others. , e l s L°"'7 B , , ? nf f IJrtoks of all kinds and the best quoli- S>ovp &c -i always ou hand, and for sale us ——— nug2s rt , Hat and Cap Store. ® CHAS. H- BAL'LSON, (late of the firm °» Paulson Sl GtH,) having opened his new fSBEL store, at No. 73 Wood street, next door to the corner of fourth, is now manufacturing, nnd receiv ing fr<*n the Eastern cities, a very large assortment of Hats and Laps oi ever)’ description, warranted to be njade in the best manner and of the best materials Qt ter. Seal, fine and common Muskrat-, Scalene, Hair Seal, Blush nnd Glazed Caps. ’ A ! ,S S?~ A fine a - H »o rl, no»t of Indies Furs, such as Lvnx, f itch. Genet, and Coney Muds, Tippets and Fur 'lem mings, all of which he oilers at Eastern prices for cash, both wholesale und retail. Country merchants will please call and examine my stock before purchasing elsewhere. Wholesale Shoe Store. JII. CHILDS k CO. are now receiving - their Spring supplies, consisting the largest, cheapest, nnd best assortment of Boots io tins market* '* * lQl 1 iavu evur been able to bring n„ A ,!'*. <> ~ I ;'“, Uo ?’ Bnd Mi ? 6cs ' Florence Braid and Straw la; together with a splendid as sortment ot Palm Beat Hals, Men’s and Boys’ Summer ALSO—A large lot of New York Tanned Sole I.rnth cr, ul I of which, having been purchased at the lowest rates, and selected with - great care for the Western trade, will be sold ol a small advance on the cost und charges. * . merchants wtshiifg to purchase will find it to their interest to call and examine their stock before purchasing gl t>ewltP ™- ■» mnr27.tr PORTER’S City Baguerrean Gallery , Philo Hall, Third street, Pittsburgh, Pa., and Franklin Buildings, Balti more, Md. ° 5 : • j^ r * l^ >orICT respectfully announces that he has, at con sulernble oxpensc, fitted up apartments and arranged Jtgitt Jor Daguerrcotyping purposes. His long experience in the art has enanlcq him to overcome many of the ‘thod Cl, ° nS l °° common 10 P iclu res taken by this nie ftlr. Porter is aware that the impression has gone abroad (owing to the many failures to produco good pictures) that clear and distinct Daguerreotypes cannot be mule itt * Pittsburgh. Ills experiments, iiowcvcr, since he has .opgned his Gallery, fully warrant him in saying that as lures con be mane here as elsewhere. • Jodies and gcutleinen are invitod to call and examine specimens, frstructions given, and instruments and materials fur . niPpied on reasonable terms. All orders from country operators promptly attended to. nov2s-tf PITTSBURGH CHAIR AND CABINET WARE HOUSE.—No. 82, Third street, Pittsbu rgA.—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 now firm, and .would earnestly solicit u continuance of the same. They would respectfully invite those who want to pur 'chase anything in the furniture or chair line, to give them a cull ana examine their extensive stock now on ,liand, consisting of some of the most splendid Eastern anfl French patterns of Rosewood and Mahogany Farni *tare. Flattered by the very extensive patronago receiv ed in their business, they have, at considerable expense, made arrangements in New York, by which they will . have the latest Eastern patterns forwarded monthly, thus the citizens of Pittsburgh an opportunity of pa ' tronizmg home industry, and finding in their own city wimt they formerly would obtain oruy in the East. Hav . ing adopted the principle of small profits and quick sales, >they will be able to sell at as low rates as any of the establishments in Uio Eastern Cities. novl9-y ROBERTS A KANE. ->sPS«s*ejß i 3M MW^ CIRCULAR.— The undersigned haring 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 merchandize; in all its variety, on consignment for either public or private sale; and from long experience in the above branches of business, flat ters himself that he will be able to give entire satisfaction to all who may favor hint with their patronage. Liberal advances made oh consignments., I shall en deavor to make speedy snlee and quick returns. Tendering you and your friends my services, I remtuii your obedient servant, WM. J. BURNSIDE. " Allegheny city, September, 1847. CiO. James May, James M’Cully, John Little, Jr., John B. Guthrie, Win. A. Hill A Co;, Jones R. James K. Logon, John D. Dnvis, Parke & Hannert, John U. Me- Ftuhlen A Co., Alexander Stuart, Young A Stevenson. nov!4-y John Cartwriglit, IMPORTER and Manufacturer of Cutlery. Surgical and Dental Instruments, Saddler’s and Tuimer's hand tools, Taylor s Patent Shears, Ac. Also, manufactures Truss es. Supporters, Ac., in great variety. John Cartwright, manufacturer and importer of Pen, Pocket, and Table Cutlery; Razors. Scissors, Files,Saws. Tools. Ac., has removed to 83 Wood Street. second door below Diamond alley, And has lately received a large assortment of PEN AND POCKET KNIVES, KNIVES AND FORKS Also, Rogers l and Whotsenholras’ FINECUTLERY, Elliott’s, Rodgers’. Wade and Bro.’s Razors, Seissors, Razor Strops, Ac. Damascus and Wiro Twist Allen’s, Coil’s, and Blum's REVOLVERS; Powder Flasks. Shot Belts, Game Bags; Walker’s and Coxe’s Extra Percussion Caps; Bowie. Dirk, and Huuting Knives. Tools, such us Callipers, Dividers, Plyers. Nippers, Hand Vices. Squares, Rules, Braces, Bits, Spoke Shaves, Slocks and Dies, -Wire and Iron Guages, Mathematical Instruments, in vety great variety. !D"Jobbing and repairing neatly and punctually done, tnab-ly rpilE subscriber has paid into the Treasury of the Cora _L mouwcalth, the amount of license required by law. He has given the regularly approved security, and taken out a contUsiou of the first class, as an Auctioneer of the city of Pittsburgh, and rented that spacious wareroom belonging to Sylvnnns I«othrop, Esq., No. 114 Wood st., three doors from Fifth, where he is prepared to attend to the sale of every kind of Merchandise, Furniture, Real Estate. Stqcks. Shipping, Ac., either at the Auction Rooms or on the premises, uud will in all coses exert himself to the utmost for the benefit of his employers, on the most reasonable terms; he will sell exclusively and only on commission; neither purchasing nor having any interest whatever on goods in the store, but merely the Commis sion for selltitg,4hcn?by giving all owners a fair chance, without partiality of having therein property disposed of to the best advantage. Sales will be promptly settled '"when made; advances will be given at any time on the most accommodating terms; merchants will not be chnrged for advances. Regular sale days, Mondays and Thursdays, of Dry Goods, Groceries. Furniture. Ac.; and every evening, Cutlery. Watches. Guns. Pistols, and fancy articles; Books, on Saturday evenings. apd* JAMES M’KKNXA. Auct. New Arrangement. V S. lIOTEU CANAL BASIN, PITTSBURGH, PA. 1 pi IE subscriber, having leased the above establishment, JL and having refitted and made some material altera tion* and additions, is now prepared to accommodate his friends and the traveling community in the best possible munner. The advantages of this excellent House arc peculiar to itself, uo thoseitrnvcling by canal, particularly in inclement weather, or binding at midnight, have onlv to step from the pnrkei inio the benmiutliy furniahcrl apartments, where thry will be contented and comforta- IHe. in addition to the extensive accommodations be longin'; to this house, the proprietor has. at great expense, refitted, renovated, and made such additions as will se cure to him the• promise of his kind patrons, “Well call again. The But. the Dining-room, the Chambers, and particu larly the culinary departments, nre so provided for that we challenge competition any where. Tin* fare will be of thi: best die market afford*. nnd the prioe-i liberal. The proprietor having been engaged in catering for guest*, for nßny years in the east, feels assured that by •Uriel tiHcntum to im.-iuess with a watchful eyu to the comfort ot Ins guest*, he will deserve a share of the pub lie patronage. HENRY L. BURKHOLDER. 4 I.F.X ANDI'.R JAVN’BS is the only authorized agent .*!» in Pittsburgh nud Allegheny cities, for the sale of ih«* Pekin Tea Company's Tens of 75 and 77 Fulton si.. New York. Any other person in Pittsburgh pretending to .-ell our Tens is an imposter, and deceives ail who may patroui/c him. It is commonly known that thfc Pekin Tea Company's Tens have proved superior to all other Teas sold, and for this reason many perrons have dishon estly pretended to hove the sale of the Pekin Tea Com pany's Tea*, when, they arc all the time vending trash ami cheap stuff, which they have obtained elsewhere.— Others again assume Urn name of the Pekin Tea Cotu pans and imitate our packages, nud thereby deceive many. \\> ar< v informed ihui there U a person in ’Pittsburgh wiling Tens under the name of the New York and Phila delphia IVkin Tea Company. We have only to soy that this assumed company have no connexion, whatever, with the New York Pekin Tea Company, as consumers of tea will readily discover by comparing'the article thev sell with the genuine tea, sold by the New York Pekin Ten Company, ut the store of Alexander Jaynes, No. 72 Fourth street. Oodpy’s Lady’s Book and F&milyfilagaxlne r |MIK oldest Magazine in the United States, contains i monthly sixty pages of reading matter, by the first writers in the country.—twelve more than the New York Magazines. Two splendid steel Engravings: an undeni ably authentic colored monthly Fashion Plate; Model Cottages anti Churchr*. Crochet Work, and other matters tor the Ladies. allTTfustrated and well explained. Ac. Price for One Year, (which includes the Lady’s Dol lar Newspaper,- making three publications in one moutli) oo Two copies, without the Lady’s Dollar Newspaper* • 5 00 Five copies, with one to the person sending the club • • 10 00 Light copies is qq Twelve copies «o py A specimen of either the Lady’s Book, or the Lady’s Dollar Newspaper, will be sent to any person paying post age on the request. Address. L. A. GODEY. jnn24-tf No. 113. Chesmit st, Philadelphia. Fifth Street Turning Establishment. r FHE Subscriber, having completed his late improve- JL me tits, is now prepared to do all kinds of Turning and bnwmg in a style tar superior to any other shop in the West, ns he has now twelve turning lathes, boring ma chines. and circular saws fitted up on the latest and most improved plans. He .would most respectfully inform his mend*, nnd the public generally, that he Intends to give his mil attention to their orders, lie will keep a constant supply for the accommodation of his country customers, (carpenter* and cabinet-makers,) of newel-post and bal lustcr*, materials for columns and hand railing, bed posts and table legs. Also, bed posts and roils fitted up on his most approved ptanofiron fasteners and hickory screws. All orders from a distance promptly attended to. v . H. 11. RYAN. N. U.—Our German friends will always find some at tentive German in the establishment to alieud to their orders. Black ami Fancy Dress Silks, of every variety. Shawls —Cashmere, Terkcri, Tartan, Plaid, and other Shawls; a very large assortment, fully reduced one half in price. Flannels —Welsh, English, and American Flannels, of all colors and qualities. Bonnet and Cap Ribbons. Gloves, Hosier)', Gimps and Fringes, Wrought Collars and Capes, Laces. Artificial Flowers. Plumes and Feath ers, Scarfs, Cravats, Handkerchiefs, Fancy Buttons, Ac. LrNEN Goods of every' description. Woolen Gnods. Cassimcres, Cassinetts, Vestings, Beavers, Pilots, Tweeds, Jaynes. Whitney and Bato Blankets. Also, an extensive assortment, Calicoes, Chintzes, Do mestic Ginghams Checks, Stripes, Tickings, Brown and Bleached Muslins, Ac. , .. The following will be some of the Prices: Cashmeres 18Jc. Usual price 37Jc. Mous. de Laincs 124 r. “ u 25031 c. Gala Plaids *soc. u u 81,00. MohairAOrcgondo* -20 c. “ “ 374 c. Alpaccas ISfc- “ u 274c* Flannels 20c. “ “ 371 c. Wrought Collars.-•• *lBic. “ “ 37^ Calicoes 9010 c. “ . u »124 c. Cassinetts 28031 c. “ 50c. ’ .Together with ever)- article in the store, which will be offered equally cheap. Visitors may be assured, that they will not be disappointed in the quality or prices of our goods. [janl2J A. A MASON A CO TO COUNTRY MERCHANTS.— I The sndscriber will pay three dollars and sevonty-five cents per 100 lbs cash, for good mixed country rags, in quantities of fifty to three thousnad pounds, delivered at my Book Store No. 89 Wood street. Pittshnrgji. J On hand,; a general supply of school books, writing and wrapping paper, blank books, etc., which will be eold by the dozen or retail, at lowest c&sli prices for rea dy pay. (jan27J LUKE LOOMIS -Agent. fflisttUaneoits. William J. Burnalde. AUCTIONEER AND COMMISSION MERCHANT, Allegheny City, Pa.? ’ REFERENCES. GUNS, RIFLES AND PISTOLS. Auction Notice. Jiew York Pekin Tea Company, CAUTION TO THE PVIiLW. N. B.—Messrs. McCAI.LMOXT A BOND, of Philadel phia- have no connexion, whatever,with the New York Pekin Tea Company, nor have they any right or privi lege to sell teas under a name so nearly resembling ours us to huve a titndeticv to mislead the public. DOUGLASS A CO., <iov4 75 and 77 Fulton st.. N. Y. N. B.—The subscriber would further inform the public, that he has a very powerful engine—about 70 horse pow er—and a tew small rooms to let, with steam power in them, suitable for small branches of manufacture. Firth street, No. 23, between Wood and Market sts. jun2s-dlm A. A. Itlasou d& Co., . w v . 63 Market street, between Third and iMlffimSplTiri-i INFORM their friends and the public generally, that be ing about to remove to the spacious and elegant Store, recently erected on the adjoining lot, they will close out their large and well selected stock of Fall and Winter Goods , at cost, and in mauy cases less than cost, to ena ble them to open their new store with on entire stock of new Goods. » The sale will commence this day, and continue until the first of March, or until their removal. Their extensive assortment of DRESS GOODS will bo< sold full 30 per cent, less Uian the usual prices. They consist of the most fashionable Cashmeres and De Laincs, Gala, Mohair, Silk and Orange Plaids. Also, Bombazines, Alpacas, Ac.. Ac. t Cloak Goods— French and German Merinos, Queenly Cloth, French Plaid Cloakings, Broad Cloths of all the most fashionable colors. ■jX J r BOOS AND JOB PRlNT,lflffi - OFFICE, N« W. Comer of Wood and Fifth Streets* riMIIv Proprietor of the Morning Pott and Mercury J. and Manukacturkr, respectfully informs his friends and the patrons of these pnpers, that ho has a large as* n O i r VV o lt 04 JOB TYPE, AND ALL OTHER MATE tiiALS necessary to a Job Frtnung Offide; and that he is prepared to execute ! • _ I ' ETTZa . PB»*8 rniNTING, OP . EVERY PESCHirriON : ooi-j. r>UL% of. Lading. ! Circulars) teg*. . Bin fkads, y • Card:. Handbills, Bldnhi) Wnt Tms E-w! 1 kl1 ,'? 8 of Bla V^suigr, Steamboat amt CanSimi C,<B > on the .honest notice and most reasoii&biejtennft. a *u- of Ids friends, and the public m general] in this branch of his business. ..r'P-- 1 i,. harper. I Vegetable* Pulmonary Balsam. r ts now twenty ;yerin* since I fir.nised the Venom ble Pulmopary Bijlsatn m my family.! Since that time n has bceu my practice to keep a bottle: of the article bv. me lor the use of my{familv. which is large, and for the benefit of my friend*. 1 have uniformly found it to be a very valuable, efficient medicine; and think, that by using it seasonably for the complaints for which it is recom mended, it lias oftcnlprcvented the disease from taking a more serious form. In one Instance, l/ecorntnciuleil it to my brother, who resides in the State orNVw York, who was dangerously ill with n disease of tlic lungs. He “ a * since written io me for more, itaving found no which gave him so jmuch xdlicf. ' OTIS PECK. Sold in Pittsburgh l>y „ [ B.A. FAIINEStOCK'&CO.. Corner of First and Wood; also, corner of Sixth and u ood streets. j . tlec2s PURE OTiF.rvV A S.D bi.ack TEAS, from the New York Pekin Tea Company. —Just received at the Pe- ? tn l kiore, *2 Fourth street, a very i large supply of fresh Green and Blatjk Teas. of all the 'different grades 3. L ltu * 8 ““ported into this country; packed in lead, in o Ip. boxes, in 1 ft.| J lb_aud £ ib..packages. Aleo,stb. L“* of the different qualities, convenient for families and steambopts, ranging in prices from 37J-cent» f-fc r"£: °° lo “” c ““* Te f - «1. «■ We will refund llu* money in nil cares wliere nnrTcas nrii"'le SlVe eUllrc sa V ifl «;tion, or exchange for a diOerem For sole allhc Pekin Tea Store, *2 Fourth at.. hv llecll ! A. JAYNES. BOOTS, SHOES TRUNKS, tcC.-FMamb', * Hay .'i',, 1 ". '?” c " ,,d re, h‘l Hoot, :Slioe and Trunk nearly opposite the head of jV.V- F *tl. have in store and are receiving their Fall and U inter stock of HOOTS. SHOES. Ac., consist!*!- of the largest stock tl.cy have ever been aide to bring to this market Our stock ot gooks have mostlv been manufac tured »o our order, and expressly for the Pittsburgh mar ket. \Ve aJsp have constantly on hand n splcndnl slock of HayicartTs Metallic Gum Elastic Shoes, both for Indies 5 and gentlemen’s wear, the most beautiful article ever manufactured. We would solicit an examination of our stock ot goods, by all who wish to purchase either at wholesale or retail, as ice shall sell at a small advance abort east. Countryjincrchams will find it to their inter est to call and examine our stock before purchasing FQLLAXSBEB & HAYWARD. angSl No. Hfi Liberty st. PIANOS— Chiekcring. —One splendid rose wood Gi Oc tave Piano Forte, made by Chickering, Boston. Hcrz.—Onc Piano Forte, from the mamifac forv oi Homy Her/, Puris. GJ Octaves. G«/r 4* Co.-One carved rose woodG Ocluvc. made by Gale A Co., ork. One dif|o mahogany tfl Oc tave. c J m Stoddart. New York.—One elegant mahogany Piano, G Octave, winch has been in use for abdnt a year. Price two hundred dollars. » HAND l PIANOS.—An excellent second- Price Sllio 0 ’ maJe by L ° Ud * good order. One second-hand Piano. Price .«fiO i For sale by JOHN H. MELtOR, novS — s 61 Wood street. GOODS til Kiv-seys new siorb (>? Market st . 4o pcs china vales, various styles: j 4 dox. pieces shaded and plum velvet ribbon: 2 ** black .s 2 u Celestial and Terreslinl Globes; U Ivory Memorandum Tablets; 4 ** Cut velvet pr>ekct books and card cases. 4 Horse-shoe combs, imitation of shell; 6 u German Silver tea bells. ; TRIMMINGS. A large lot of Gimp head black fringe. A good assorugcnl of Drub and mole colored; ** ** ! Giinp to match; | “ j Wide black; ~r . . u . Grailuated Buttons. .. *«> a ?reat variety oi* miscellaneous goods, amongst which are ] ! B Extra large sire Emong Bugs; Coral Beads, assorted strands; : Writing Desks, nil sizes: Ladies work boxes - Backgammon Bonrrls; Gold Spectacles, all ages; Black Cnion Galloon.*' AH the above goods will be sold low. novil H < S^*'rT ,IIC |P <^ > i Kf! ' —^, " !I received,at the Book s'ore 01 t|*e subscriber. in Firth si., near Market: JS r , Ura i b e v Hulmeman. translaled and edited by Charles Julius Hempel. M. I).. 4 vols Hartman i A'utt Disease*. by Dr. Hempel, vol. I.' nouiteopatluc Domestic Medicine, by j“ Lowrie, en larged and unproved by A. J. Hall. M. D labr s New Manuel, vol. 1. Nos. I and 3. llcnng* Domestic Physician. tt A. 5S l .m!i 0f w on,[,slic f-ookery.-fbr the use of persons who are under UotnmopHthtc treatment. paulS?. I ,"§yDocket Book, for Hororc- Habetnan s Chronic Diseases, vol. 5 nrb-e? 61,0r " ilh M r ca i , c „ i , nc Chests, of different sires and prices, [nplG] VICTOR SCRIBA. hl?f S JUST “ErraVED-—He»Ytl. apoll Li Earth, by Janeway. one volume. - - -SO 38 CharnocK s Choice Works, by Lymington, 1 voU 038 Comculi-'iccs of th. Old ami New Testament.,. hr Kev. J. J. niuat, n. D.. 1 \-nl„ . . . M Sr. I’o™*, Essay,, ic., i 51) ScUct Works of James, Venn, Wilson, Phillip* 'TbUpiWi o °'u l? p r e - vo1 ” for thu low price of 150 The Free Church Pulpit. 3 volumes, - - - 500 Modern InMe'uy,.by Sehmucker; Lite of David, - - . . .. . 0 Dailv W nlk with God, by Mathew Strong, - . 03$ Circle of Humtui lute. hvTholuck. - - - 038 Memoir 01 Chnrlotie Elfzabelh. - - . . 0 31 The Works 01 Francis Turretine, in the original Latin, to be complete in four volumes,—three volumes now ready: * Willis’ Poetical Worts, i„ splendid Tnrkey Morocco. * ,lc ? bo ' c j w rth a great variety of new hooks, just re ceived by ELLIOTT A ENGLISH, - Jan7 ■ 50 .Market st.. between Third and Fourth. N™ VALUABLE BOOKS.—Undesigned Coin cidences in the writings both of the Old aud New testaments, an argument of their veratijy; with an ap pendix, containing undesigned coincidences Between the Gospels aud Acts and Josephus: By Rev. J. J. Blunt, D mi 1~l l ~ l A,n encan. from the Second; London Edition. , 01 Modern Infidelity illustrated and refuted, by S. M. Schmucker, A; M., pastor of the Fust Lutheran Church, Germantown, Pa. Sacred Philosophy of the Seasons; .illustrating the per lt*Uott of God 111 the phenomena of the ycart in fourvol mnes—«ne volume devoted to each season. By the Rev. Henry Duncan, D.D; . Chalmers’Miscellanies, embracing ! Reviews, Essays, and Addresses. By the late Thoa. Chalmers, D.D. w *“2 a “ ove > w,ih a large variety of new and Standard Works, for sale low, by ELLIOTT A ENGLISH, NEW WORKS.—Good Wives, bv Mrs. Child; History of Women, by Mrs. Childs; Prose and Poetry of Europe and America, by Morns and Willis; MachicveUi's History of Florence; Life of Banvenuto Cellini: Letters of. John Adams to his Wife; Book of tHe Court; Lutrobc's Solace ofSong; Dictionary of Quotations. H. S. BOSWORTH A CO., nov2S No. 43 Market st. ' Afi WHOLE, Half. Quarter aud Eighth Pipes of the following brands and vintages: Sazerac, 1337; Sefguette— Otard, 1837 and 1844; Pinet, CastHlion A Co., ’44; Hcunessy, 1844; Dupey. P. E. O. The above brands are warranted pure, or no sale; good judges arc all invited to examine for themselves, at the corner of Smitkficld and Front streets. novlB ! : P. C. MARTIN. VALUABLE BOOKS—BOHN S STANDARD LI BRARY.— MachiavclH’s History of Florence and Prince; Roscoe's Lc</the Fourth: Roscoe’s Lorenzo de Medici; Schiller’s Don Carlos and other Dramas; Beck man’s History of Inventions; Memoirs of Count Gram mont; SchleyeH*s Philosophy of History ; Schlcvcll’s Dramatic Literature ;Mcmoirs taf Col. Hutchinson; fcbt Hill s Miscellaneous Works; Life of Bomennto dellini- Cox’s House of Austria; Bontcrweck's Spanish Litera ture For sale by 11. 8. BOSWORTH A CO., ec ~* - ■ • L 43 Market street. DRUGS.— Gum Myrrh Turkoy; 1 ‘‘ Gamboge; “ Kino True; 1 “ Opium, new crop; ■ , il Galbanmn, strained; bxtr’U Jalap; Dandelion; _ . {{ Belladonna; Just received, and for sale by , , . tl -B. A. FAHNESTOCK A CO., I \ Cor. First and Wood sts. DY E-W OODS-—425 bbls. chipped Logwood; 75 “ ground do; 100 “ clupped Fpstic. 100 u ground Camwood; Just received, and for sale oy B. A. FAHNESTOCK A CO., ’ . . Cor. First and Wood Els. SALE, Four Lott—Bounded bjr Penti, Liberty . and Hay sts., each lot having 24 feet front. and ex-' tending back 110 feet. Two of them are corner lota, and the position of the wholepropcrty is one of (he most ad vantageous in the city. For further information apply to M. SWARTZ WELDER, Fourths:;; nov3-tf between Woodland Smltlifield. BENZOIC ACID—7S ounces iust received and forsale by B. A. FAHNESTOCK* CO, : corner 9f Fiwi:an4W99<l ~~ jFG ftttocdluneono. Brandies* : Hi ? iS:,? " i pi£ ;or:3:>}i r.Kj, lf%J# NUMBER 181: ~ iflistcllcntcoug. „ lEAFXARD— 1 barrel, prune, for sale by . J dec22 . SMITH & SINCLAIR? V DEMIJOHNS— For sale atthe wne store of. ;> <■ decl JACOB WEAVER I CRUSHED ami Pulverized SucarA for sale at the wuW store of [decU JACOB WEAVER. , I ARD OIL—4 bbls. Cincinnati—superior brand, for •• j sale by [dec2l SMITH & SINCLAIR. a" SOAP--10 boxes, No. 1. Cincinnati, for salo by ■ , . dec3 : SMITH A SINCLAIR/ POTASH— 4 casks No, 1 article, in bio re and for sale by Idectai SMITH & SINCLAIR, 60 Wood *t : Family flour.—too biiu., for sale by jan‘27 + ■ SELLERS A NICOLS. TAR.^— 00 bbls. N. C., for sale by ’ jaii27. JNO. F. PERRY, Liberty >U - CIDER VINEGAR.—4O bbl*. fofcsale by jan27 JNO. F. PERRY. LARD 01L.—5 bbls. winter strained Cincinnati, fat sale by , . £jan2?3... -PERKY; ODAASH.—2S casks, best quality, for sale by . <■■><*: U mia? ; JNO. F. PERRY.- •OTASH.—GcasksNo. l,forsaleby t 1 JNO. F PERRY, * W; R,, in •'»«gfcftr,. , T> AISINS. XVjan2s —l5 boxes M. R., for rale by "" - I . J.D. WILLIAMS. ox». and qr. bi B . M R., for ule by - -iJtS?- gig—- XP.Wlu.iaVb lltlT" 30 bbls ' No - ‘.juit rec’dind for Mli! by I>u23 MIU.KR & RICKCTSOSr -?*10 bbls. for sate by ' ' • ' ** _ -.jgg-.-: s&rmijc suicLivnt ■OVER SLEl>—3bbl«. for sale by' deegj SMlTll * SINCLAIR. bu c ? u P erior finality-. in store and Sr sale by MccSH SMITH* SINCniw °* Keg»No. t, nealljT put npfor family nsc'YdV ,alu b >' tdecgj} , 'sMITfl k STKrtTfiJ 0 * O rUNCHEONS JAMAICA SPIRITS—For sale- in by P. CMAItTW. rar ili ms*- n '' Tf T7 lO bags, on consignment, for sale by V/ janlo J.». rnUum.' )usl «•** nl4 I__ MU.LKR 4. RICKETSON." IVTOSKL MI.'SCATKL HOUR WINB-HonkelUf Co>«" XTX‘ importation,- far bate by the case or TROX S.U--K.—One lame Iron Safe, fornale by :' : :/r -jany B. A FAHNKSTOCK & CO„ :• Corner Pint and Wood «».• F^rS-- 08 fr ? sU xnperfiu* Floor, of a mod X brand; just received and for ante. by 6000 janiO . , SMITH 4 SINCLAIR. O 1 ?/IBIS pure Vuicimr. from Culcr de£n ltM ’ on> a “ d for “•«> wJ>ole»afc mid rcimj.by JACOB WEAVER.- riLAKIFIED SUGAR—I ],hd. N.O, fine; - .? -1 “ <*xlrn; IjaudjJ J. D. WILMAS®. For sale by 14 no S J« 0I ' A ?SESvIS hMs; frime i S? r? Just received nml for sale, hv ~ u —_ JVllLLEß^mpifrrrq^ LOAF sugar. —5 bbls. NV. 0 Loaf Su2ar~for~saJri low to elose consignment, by - - r® T» ; W ,5*MO : JAMES MAY.' S^ RKIJNti i IO ?EU,E HOCK WINn-For «alcbv Law or bou!l ". »t Uie wine store of - * JACOB 'WEAVER. _ JAMES MAV ; 1* c. martin P°l“ ,S'3„^; rorl; 18 d °- R “ m i> d "Vi» ]ang7 > SELLERS & NICOI.S NAILS AND SPIKES,—.iso kcisNaiU anil Snilroc aS* sorted, in storc ami for «|S **"* Spikc *> - J 22iZ L- S. WATERMAN B ' n . oral awortaientof Ca«t, Shear. E. fife. % A BS" 3mlSp^^v'^«B T> AISIXS—3O bxs, and qr.bra.M. R_ for rale, hr dcclii J. IX>WILLIAMS, . ° cl ~' . . No. 110 Wood* S I Lr A « h^' B v' h1..1«, Pmae-N O.Sog- O or; 40 bbls. N. O. Molaww. ;tnt received and for talc - Dang?] SELLERS i. NICOLa T/SmS B i On Vr 0 bb , ls ' Pr ™ e linseed Oil, on eon- J~J sijnuncnt, anU for sale by - 1 %• • ; w > SKI.LERa k. NICOLB.I7 liberty's.. TARfoo,, *, bbls. Conkling’. No. I Winter lard • 9i.' for at reduced rates, bv ]anao SEf.I.EB.S fc Nicor.s. RXf —27 bbjs. Rye Flour, a prime articlo for fiwul} use. just received and Tor sale, by _ jan2 * L. 8. WAtEHMAV- FLOUR.—44 sacks, a superior arti* tide, in store and for sale by )ail!B . US. WATERMAN. ■■■■■! 14 OPS.-.'j sacks, on coiubmment and for sale, bv»' ■ ' ■ w w»T MILLER A RJCKETSON. _ 08 Market sty between Third and Fourth: SENiVA— 2 bales “East India.’* inst received and for 4 sale, by B. A. FAHNESTOCK*CO- A nova) Cor. First and Wood 4!g. / COOPERS’ ISINGLASS-r-2 cases, just redd sad (or sale, by - B. A. FAHNESTOCK*CO nova? • Cor..First and Wood fell* CROWN—A few basket* of this celebftt c'l- ne ofl cred ior sale at the wine store of nov2s : JACOB WEAVER.* LOO WOOD—100 bbls. just received and for sale! bv B. A. FAHNESTOCK* GO, Cor; First anti Wood tin. QARH. MAGNESIA—} . dcc3 . cases, v just rac'd and for sale. £ FAHNESTOCK & CO: h -Cor, First,and Wood sts. POW’D JALAP—2 cases, jn*i rec’d And forsatevby 7 B. A. FAHNESTOCK & CO.* Cor. First and Wood si*. GUM ARABIC—22S lbs- just received and ffirsale.'by ;: i . B. A. FAHNESTOCK & Cor. First and Wood SU. PHOSPHORUS— -110 lbs. t jnst req’d am! for sale. by B. A. FAHNESTOCK A C 0.,; Cor. First and Wood Kts- ICELAND MOSS—I bale, jtlgt recM and for snlc»t>Y B. A. FAHNESTOCK A CO.,:* Cor. First and Wood fcti. ro RENT.—A Basement with two rooms, mntn y> fof a physician or dentist, on Penn street, between Hind md Irwin streets. tfan22} L. WILMARTH. TO LETr-Ona new three story 3>welUng House.- with bath house attached, situate neaf the corner of Wylie and Washington streets. Possession invert on the first of April uext. panir) . JOHN F. PERRY. CANDLES.— 20 boxes Stearine; - 10 “ Star;, . 5 u Sperm; For sale by __ Dan2s] __j J D- WILLUMS. SUGAR.—« bhd.l. Primc Ncw Orleans, ‘ S bbls. D. R. Crushed; 10 “ assorted "Loaf, For sale by [iau2s] J. D. WIIJ.IAMS. gy CASES-' ~ ' off' ‘ i of'-: Mle - &S? Pdlon SKBgS'ja&Sfc* < *\TE\V TR>TAME^TS.— New'Testament; ' ■f.\ s dnto; Sweedon ? s ditto; French and German "S 0 -*, H. 8. BOSWORTH&CO.,- dec4 ■ No, 43 Market*. , SWEFrr .MALAGA WINE.— IB bbts. and India bbts. m Sweet Malaga Mountain Wine, for sate at low prices, by ■ JACOB WEAVER, £ nov27 : ■■■■■-• Witte Store. !, El. CHROMATE POTASH-400 lbs. English, jostle- J? ccivcd and for sale,-by ! B. A. FAHNESTOCK A CO, 3 Cor. Furst and Wood tots. .. ; kcM No; l Lard; "" -T**" 4bbls. No. 1 do* „ JT] On consignment, and for sale by • - .: ■ i»°M MILLER & RICKETBOM ••fs ■'-ill BAS o^,^?B^/o^?*-- 300 Shoulders do.; 22 hhds. Sides do.; 57 do. in bnlkTon consignment, and for sale by ' ■■•>•. •. i an2o •- SELLERS fc NICOLS, lOFFEE.—IO bags Prime Kio: _ ■ ti ' • W » Mod. “ 12 u Lagimyra; 6 “ Old Java; .. ■ J. D. WILLIAMS. For sale by 'TEA'-iO half chests A S; t “ Impcnal G.P.: IJ[ * • w ChulauPoubhong; 30 cany boxes, various stylos; b : For sal* by : .... JjanSg. vcr !KEREL.—6ObbIB. No. 3, largo Mackerel;... • # 5 44 No. 1; . S 11 No. % In. store and for . Bfcte. by. - jan!4 SHLLER &RIOKETBQN, '’'“-‘"'“SSsa saS^S Jecio BEE * r m -3 4 m ' V ;VS -N ... f X~js ': ; ;p '■‘■•t.’.’.-TA ■ •.T^t S' J , '.'K4 ■X&f’ ' >S# ; - •9 f ■ ,‘jjk' ' : ?v£* < '5l, I ■+■* >X"V v ' '*>'»■ " ' *■;< X _ + s y- ,rS-'tX .'l’.'?:*' ij;,; •-*'.•••-" ' ■?- * \ - / i ' * *i.t ■ ./>-. »r< j J '' ; ">'..• -:•'. 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