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HARPER, :mcro-iviir'camore or wool. AND sawn intra - rs. Dollars. a year, payable strictly . in - advance. ." St: Dollars. will invariably be required u not paid within the year. • V7'.Single copies rwo cimrs--for sale at the counter of the• Office, and by the News soya. The Weekly Mercury and Manufacturer Is published from the same office, on a double medium sheet, at TWO DOLLARS a year, in advance—single copies taut elms: Ws - No paper Will be diseontined (unless tithe discre tion of the proprietor,) until all arrcarages are paid. itTNia attention will be paid to any order unless ac companied by the money, or satisfactory reference in this city: • • _ TERMS OF ADVERTISING. PRI 1141.4LRZ Or rwxxvu =ME OR LESS. One Insertion. SO 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 Changeabk at Pleasure. ONZ KVA= TWO SQVAJUIN. MR Months 815 00 I Six Months $2O 00 One Year, . 20 00 One Year 30 00 . Lamer advertisements in proportion. Dr - Cards of FOUR LINES, Fire Dollars a Year. Large cuts will not be inserted, unless an extra price is paid. La': Advertisements upon which the number of inner. tans is nut marked, will be inserted and charged until or dered out. proftssional (Earbs Alt. NI'CALMONT, Atturne yat Late.—Otlice, Fourth street, near.R. Patterson's Livery Stable. febl7 R. GEORGE- WATT.—Odice, No. 77 Smithfield' FL near Sixth FL, Pinsburgh. au• 21-y 111 t. A. W. OLIVI.:11., Physician and Surgeon..--Oftioc J../ No. 8, St. Clair street, Pittsburgh. jy2O ir.u. O'HARA ROBINSON. late U. S. Aflame). has removed his office in No. 8 St. Clair et. H. JOHN tAWFO g Ii , °thee on St. Clair street opposite the Exchange. anglo-y - ORLANDO LOOMIS, Attorney at Lam.--Office 4th V. at.. above Wood. . julyl-y VIM-LOMAS :M. MA MS ILA 1.1.. Attorney at La w.--Lhaca Lowrie's 11,ailding - s. Fourth ht. jao7-ty. TA.AIE.ti CALLAN, Attorney at Lam, corner of Wylie ei and Ftfth streeta—" baw Corner." fchlit:y KENNEDY, Attorney at Lam. Office in the I I same building, with Alderman Animater, Filth et., between Wood and Smithfieldate. nititl74lm• 1011 N SAILTON, Attorney at Leto.—Office, North side. J of Fifth street, between Wood and Smithfield, in the seine building with Alderman Morrow. sers3o-Iy. Tustivii 311‘111131N, Attorney at ./..am.--Othee ib fitr IVitßace's building, on 4th st', between Wood and Smithfield inn. novtS-y. I 1 4401 CUE W. LA IiNG, Attorney and Counsellor at Lazo l - and Notary Public.-offiee at the, corner of 4th and Wood stmt. over Sibbett h. Jane: Kick:lngo (dime. oet4 , as trii.i.s & At:Ol74W aad _Cauase V at L. Piaibar4lo. Pfc.—Office on Fourth it.. be tween Smithfield and Grunt LI.:AIUD :SNOWDEN, Attorney at Let tr.—fillies in the building on the North East corner of Fourth and Smithfield sts. nort 1-y It. .3101titOW, Antrrinan.—Udine north side of Fifth street, between Wood and Smithfield, Piusburgh. septe, 9t;ANI)I.ESS Anorney, and Coyal,el - at /Am.—Office on Fourth street. opposite R. & It. 11. Patterson's Livery Stable, Pittsburgh. mpla-y FOlt WARD& S WAIL CZWI;LDRIt. Itiorsons at La tr —Office on Poortli street. between Wood and Smith field. opposite Patterson's Livery Stnble. sp7-y ,0 G , (, „ • • k.„ tioricey at Lam. e dtcet I Breed's buildings., 4th st-; above Wood Pittsburgh Pa. sert2•ty 3CCLUI WRY, Arkenc. {meet Cognscare Otfre iirgiakewelrs IhuMags on Grant at - 1131 C. SHANNON, Attorney mad C-ort ect Lew.— Olgee ou 4th Ft-, Itetween Wood and Smithfield and nearly optumne the Mayor's office. twnti•y seurr. Dentist, Fourth st. tire doors west of Mar ket. All work warranted. Rod if not perfectly satis •titctety no barges will be utade. (elite TI£WITA.I..—Dr. 'Robert Snyder. has removed his lA, office to Fourth street, between Wood and Smithfield streets inarts-ty TAMEti 131.AliFA. .lideroten.—Unice on i'con direct, 0 opposite D. Leech do Co's.. packet Hoc office. Office himra from 7 o'clock A. M.. to 7 o'clock P. M. lt E it A n i y. t r nv l ltr .— di -I.... , te u t s le n. h . a4 o r n e , in t :; . :;tl his coritanal iinitistosiltill aco , ararelsouse, on Third street, nearly opposite the Pont °lee- may3O-y 7 . 0k1J41 J. Atte, 'cry and Costarriinr at Lam ej —Office on Smithfield street, a few doors above Dia mond alley. N.-B.—Collections made on moderate tenni. my-. UMEM===t • seller at Late, has removed to the office next door west of Rudy ;Patterson's Livery Stable. Fourth street. Darin; hia absence upon -public ditty. for the cumin; month, any business for him may be left with A. B. Mc -Jen:tont. Nog.. as above. • -• -febl7 AXES ItiVtiAr. r. Atterscry, Usansellot, god :Notary, Pittsbargh.,'Fa-, having resigned the office of Secreta ry of the Pittsburgh Nasigation and Fire Insurance Com piny,.will amend 'specially to collections, and business ealreneeted with Navigation, Insurance. Accounts, and Real Estate. Business Mims. from 9 A. M., to 9P. M. Mee. first door west of Alderman Miller's, Fourth street, near Grant. apt HARIsKS M. HAYS. Attorney at Law, Pittsburgh, Pa. Commissioner to take the proof and acknowledge ment of Deeds. Leases: Contracts. Depositions. or other writings. to be recorded or used in the States of Kentue tki;lndiana, Tennessee. Michigan and ,Missouri. Office, Burke's building. Fourth at. mart2sy 1,11)1V IN C. WIbSUN. Attorney and Counsellor at Law, J Franklin, Venn; county, Pa., will attend promptly to allbuiinessentrusted to his care. Collections madein Warren, Clarion, and Jclrerson counties. REV= TO • -I. A. Stockton C 0. .& Pittsburgh. Murphy, Wilson & Co., lion. James Kinnear, Franklin. Hon. is lek.ltrealmont, ' Ilcin: J. Wilson. Steubenville, 0. • iyrt-Y 7- 1110 MV.CLIENTS.—My partner, Mr. Liggett, and Win. E. Austin, Esq., will attend to my unfinished busi ness. and I recommend them to the patronage of my friends...l.antauthorized to state that they will receive the counsel and assistance of the lion. It. Biddle. Office 2d atery. of Barkes buildings, 4th street, between Wood and Market. Litan.l yi SAMUEL W. MACK. O, Cro KUNTZ, Manufacture of incorraipttMe Ted!' Smithfield ;treat, two doors below Fifth street. Pitts burgh. Pa. Always on hand a full assortment of Plate, and Pivot Teeth, of a variety of shades, as simple Plate, Molars and Biscuspidatoes, Gum teeth, Screw - Pivot teeth. &c. Teeth and blocks made to ord. r; Dentists supplied with all articles in the profession. All orders from abroad must be accompanied by the cash. rEr Platinn nlwayson band. novls-1 TULIN A. PAHKINSON, Alderman, Filth Ward, Penn st., between Walnut and O'Hara sts., where he may be tonna at all times. Those having houses or other pro perty to sell or rent, can have the same punctually unen vied to; debts collected., and all the duties of an Alderman will'-reeeive prompt altention. 0c27-y HENRY W. WILLIAMS. Attorney and Counsellor at N. (successor to Lowrie & Office at the old stand, South et, above Smithfield. * THE Partnership heretofore existing ITetween Henry W. tVilliams. Fsq., and myself, in the practice of the law, was dissolved by mutual consent. on the 26th ult.. and the business will hereafter be continued by Henry W. Wil tiams: whom I most cheerfully recommend to all for whom It have the honor to do business—as a gentleman every wTay worthy of their confidence. deelB-ly WALTER.H. LOWRIE. Georgeß. Riddle, Conveyancer. g"\ - VPICE in Avery Row, Filth street, above Smithfield, Pit,sburgh. DEEDS, MORTGAGES. .AORELYIENTS, BONDS, RELEASES, and Wther instrtunents of writing, drawn with neatness. legal accuracy and despatch. He will also attend to drawing land filling illichantri , Liens. Accounts of E.reeutors. Admin istrators. hf c., Examining titles to Real Estate, Searching Reesmisfor Liens, tr., ke. ' - From his Imig experience and intimate acquaintance with the Manner of keeping the public records, he expects to give satisfaction to those who may entrust their bust neon to his cure. derld ENJAlllllsiv F. DENISON, Arroassy AND CDDN A ,. • Lon sr LAW. Cierektod, Ohio, will attend to profes sional business in the Courts of Cuyahoga and adjoining counties. Be Will also giie careful attention to Collections in an) part of Northern Ohio. WE:MX=3 : Chief .Inatice Parker, Cambridge Law SchooL Hon; Richard .Fletcher, 10 State at., Boston. Hon. Samuel 11. Perkins, 141 Walnut at., Philadelphia, Richard B. Kimball, Esq.. Si Will at., New York Hampton & - Smith, Pittsburgh. For additional reference. refer to this Office ENGLISICPARPIII,ETS=SChIIIiPir hluid of Oilcans Schiller`e Wm. Tell ; The - Shadowless Man; Pontine /Magic Ring; Undinc ; Marco Visconti, ' from the Italian; Musaeus Tales; Tales of the Baroness Foque; &c. iaaU. 11. S: BOSWORTH & CO., 48 Market st. IEtOItewATHIC MEDICINES AND BOOKS.—Just received, a freih supply of Homosopathie Medicine ' 011, " 35 . lionutchnthie Crate. Sugar of Milk: and a large , eolleition of the latest publications on Homeopathy ; at the Bask Store of . - - - VICTOR SCRIBA, Fifth street, Between - Wood and Market its. aplo . . CArIiGARS73.OOO CPA-10, of the following celebnited brands: Silva, Esnlapio; Dos Amigos, De Fasten, London Drank., Fails Principe. La Royiulero, Colorado, itegakisur, Carado. „Nato Bang Principe, Cheroot's Eagle nnetpe, Lord Byron Regd9ns. For sale by '44° • g_A . RTIN. - . 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Canal Basin, Pittsburgh. Pa. inar3-cly 141 IILUAI R. Piano Porte tnanntnentrar and dottier in 1 • 'Musical Instruments, No. 112 Woad street. near Fifth. novl9-y WOODWEI,L. Importer. and dealer In Fee. al rign and DOMAtlif Hardware. corner of Second and Wood sta..Pitsdntrgh. oc?n-ly MOOlll-1 Nat and Cap Maktuflutti re r. and S dealer in Fume. No 75. Wood street. third door above Fourth. f-1,1 :Wei.ritKEN & for Carit.lr 1:1 Ftippard`R &pan,- of Parke: Ships from Neww• York to Liverpool. No. 1.1•! 1.11b;:rt y sr. lrbl-r TAMES BLAKELY. Agent for Messrs. Hoch, [tnu.'s CP Co.'s Line Packets, Penn mt., (our doors below Ca nal Basin. febl -y ToliN KY.Tailor awl Clooluer. Liberty Sl7. lartwreu Sixth •treat and Virgin alley, south side. sent fl-y Tosurii i‘i.uoit. Boat Store. 'Ship Cliaofllerv. and lAgency of Pittkborgh Lard Oil Factory, No. 4. Mar ket street. jartll-ti r S. C A Cir C i. Depot jar New r t o l,'“,,im m . • riediras. Nrtespetper... Third sL, oppoxi e the post (Kee. (eh I -y FFE Ol'ON rovrT;to, l'etub,grgh Portable Bort: Liar, rnrncr Penn and 11'oyor. streets. MA rnerr. Formordinz and Cant- PI mh.tiort Aferckant. NValier street, bo..vecn Ma rk 4-t amt Ferry. -y : ram side. febl-y & CURRY. .I;nnhrrx a nd Kreen.izr L „AL! !S. O. 6.5, Wood sr. third door below Fourth. west side. I RAMER Z, RA 14M. Bella, rs am/ Exchttrtge /Tro4-07a. I corner of Third and Wood ‘t,.. opposite St. Charle. fehl - TOffN STON h S'N ' IiTON , Bombetters. .Nns Priarm and Publishrrs. corner Market and Third As fehl-y T CKE LOOMIS. Agent. Booklet!, and Stationer, an d draleriu Printing. Paper, ite..'W owl street. between Diamond alley and Fourth. frbl•y (1 A. :11'AX1 7 A• 411.111 I . or Plc kwurtl6:ll'ay Fretgra • Line. a rul Ind pendent Portable Boat Line. Canal fcbl-y ArOSES xrwooD. Aral for the North Amtrican 1,1 aNranre Compan y. at Philadelphia. NVater turd Front nt.. at the Warrhoone of Atwood and Jouen. feht-y 10 HODES & ALI'ORS, ?dation...tun, of ilhconol lL Ground Spices. Camps. Nu 27. Filth torret bolvoren Wood and Market. fPhl-v 7=1111Z2 I TICTOR SCIU 13A. 1f00k5.11,,, V Fifth al., between 'Wood and Market sts., Pittsburgh. Pa. yin7-y OEIIOOI. HOOK AND PAPER WA REIRWSK—tant, Leennis. Agent. Pnbli.her. I.ktokseller and Hooltitind er. No. 99. Wool Pittsburgh. mar24-v Wii"FEICSi. Bras, Foundry and GatSmith " • field street, between Diamond Alley and Fifth Pittsburgh. der -- & J. WDE Trr. 1 hole.mie Graters, deniers in 'ro t • duce and Pittsburg mannfactures generally. No, 211 Liberty. npposile 7th street. Pittsburgh. CI EVEN BIG I..XX)RB slTottE, No. 5 eta I' Street. near Liberty. JOHN FARRELN. PropristQr. Pittiblugh. nor24-y fi GORGE ARMOIL Thane. Fourth street. between Wood and SinithfilEd streets, nearly opposite the Mayor's office: jan7J-y TOIIN D. MORGAN. Wholamb' and Retail Druggist, • No. 931, Wood street. out door South of Dintnond Al ley. fell FA t iLANSBEE ft 11A I I\' D. Wholesale and Rtatil Dealers in Boots. Shoes. Trunks. &a.. No. 1136 Liberty street, nearly opposite the head of Wood. feh4-y 13. A. je A c i of 'rner of f it t c - 1 ( % ) i" 'imi d x7r n e k ets rfr a u i 4 ;d lV :<;; lief of Wood and Sixth fits. fettll-y 7)1 gz„ . 1.r,.., .t .e srnichf - r New h ave y as 4 r - I 'arerZemrovedl:Pl l tr_t Offiee from t st. and Duquesne Way. dec2s W 3l i'si A rn L i t tl - :/ig N ijo l a t tiar;V N eo B ;ne t r .offi o; ' Pe al n a n i' su ri uli d t Clair streets; opposite the Exchange. Entrance on 'Minn street. • TWIN H. MELLOR, wholesale and retail dealer in • Music and Mu-sical Instruniens. Piano runes, School Books and Stationery, No. 13'2 Wood street. Pittsburgh. janl-y RAZIER'S BELLOWS—Just received an assort ment. large sizes, Brazier's hand Bellows; also, Par lor and Kitchen do., wholesale and retail. deel6 JOHN W. BLAIR, 120 Wood st. LS. WATERMAN. wholesale Gr. eer. Commission . and Forwanling MOrchaut. and Dealer in Produce and Pittsburgh Manufactures, Nod. 31 Water, and 2 Front sta.. Pittsburgh, Pa. iY2I-y T. SELLERS. 0. NICOL,. 0 FILLERS & NICOLS. Produce and General Commis- Sion Merchants. No. 17 Liberty street, Pittsburgh.— Sperm. linseed and lard oils. jan27 TAMES PATTERSON, Ja.. corner of First and Ferry itts., Pittsburgh, Pa.. manufacturer of Locks, !lingua and Bolts; Tobacco. Fuller, Mill nod Timber Berne,. Rousen Screws for Rolling Mills. &e. itentn-y BRYAK, RectitY e ing Distiller, and wholesale Mini J m in Foreign and Domstic Wines and Liquors. No 114 Liberty street, and 33 Diamond alley, Pittsburgh, Pa. b"2l-y T Lumber Merchant. Office on Penn J.J. street. between Irwin anti [land streets. Pittsburgh. Pa. All commissions will be promptly attended to. mals-y- JT BlSHOP. Veterinary Surgeon, can be annul at . his Horse Shoeing Establishment, near the tit.,Clair street Bridge, lately occupied by Messrs. Carr & Rossi. tul. n0v5.416m VXCHANGE HOTEL. Exchange rinee, r naltimare. D. L./ floe t. Pmprietor. Coaches will he t o readiness al all the landings, to convey passengers. free of rharze, to the Hotel. tiee29-y . • WARRICK MARTIN. Agent for the Franklin Fire lowefranrc rong . kny of Philadelphia. at the Ex change office of Warnck Martin & Co.. corner of Mnrkei and Third streerx. febl-y TYING & FINNEY. Agents for the fletatrare Marta! ll Safely Insurance Company of Philadelphia. at the Warehouse of King and Holmes, Water street, near Mar ket. fehl-y F. SELLEAS. Liberty y a . n i d re C:; ,, mil i n t l t S ; o u m rg z i g- Sperm. Lingeed and Lard Olir. jam:M. C rnirii C Wirt V. S. J. WIC NIHT. A RSON & NPS.:III7OIT. Innlartlt GTorrrx and Corn- Sixth street, between WOOII Liberty. Pittsburgh. Pn. 4i. fiLRJi N , 800 b6Nn , to the corner of Nord no Third sta.,linai,erirve;nce.l. Kny, where he is preparedj o do every description of ruling and bind ing. dec2-y PC. MARTIN, Inntrsale and Retail Gram-and neto - er in Foreign and Domestic Witten and LiquorK, Foreign and Domestic Fruits, Nuts, Ac., No 60 Water at. seps-y XTEW BOOK STORK.—H. S. Bosworth 4. co, No. 43. 1.1 Market st.. next door to Third. arc just opening a new and eitensiaaassortment of Books and Stationery. which they will sell, wholesale and retail, at the lowest prices. 11P25-4* TQI-IN W. BLACK & Cu., Whoresole Grocers. Produce roJI and Commission Merchants, and dealers in Pittsburgh Manufactures, No. 168, Liberty Street, opposite Sixth st.. Pinsbarghtitrayl2 . . ED - Liberal advances made on constinunonte. . . ;f .. ,. =';,.,,1.. : 7-...7 '-''''',.-..''':,-.:..... l'•":, ',tk : !;. , ,H -- ,..: ffERE 13u8inta3 (garbs. - 11 r5. ha J rB FederalitN e.; r e a n n v d t o y / . zulli . i 0 - AMES 31'KENNA, Auctioneer and Commission Ala () chard. No. 114. Wood it. febl YotrrErvs DAGUERRIAN GALLERY. Ph il o Hall, over the Post Office. (Obi WIN D.DAVIS, Auctioneer and • mmission Merchant. corner of Wood and Pifth en, febt-y rocruliirrs a KANE Pittsburgh Cabinet and Chat Warehouse, No. 82. Third it. febl-y GEBELON KINSEY, Deteer in Fancy Goods TriM mines: No. 07. Market street. . LEXAN DER JAYNE'S, Pekin 7'ea Sarre, 72 Third et, It near \Vood. feb 1-y M'CLOSKEY, ho it City Clothing Store, No. in. v. Liberty et:, ripposltEllie month of Market. febl-y TOSIWA ROBINSON. Agent Ibr Barden & Co.'s Line 0.1 of Paehlt. Fifth at.. one door'below Wood. febt,y AITILLIAM JACKSON, Patent Medicine Depot ,td - oily at., head of Wood. febiy ATARTIN I,I"PLE, Family Grocrr. Smithfield street 'IL next door to the Fifth Presbyterian Church. je6 ifl E Lo A • A , °rani*, ing an • anuntssio T illerchant- No. ta).-Wood nt.,Pittnburgh. noc27-y Tills:814E11 & ELLIOTT, BooJ.:sellers anti Stationers. No 14 56. Market at., between Third and Fourth. febl-y _) lELANY, Fashionabfe Clothing Storr s No. 49, I.ib . erty st. febl-y OON & SARGENT. Bankers and Exchange Braces 11 N. E. corner of Wood and Sixth Ms. fehl-y AFULTON, BrU and Brox: Found'', No. 70 Second, 1. between Marker nod Ferry sta. fobl riiewNsEND. UARR & CO.. Coarh nad Wagoe L. Sr. Clair street. near the Bridge. felt 4-1 ()ILSES LITEIIARY DEIVITI'.. No. OS, Fourth st. ill near Wood. febt-y K. BROIVS'S OFFICE, N 0.65. Diamond alley. near 1./ Wood at 1-y f ILI, Elt LUCK rrsoN. Irantesal, Grorrrs and Com AL mission Merchants. comer of Liberty and Irwin sts. fetes'-o j A ' • I 0( t ' y. I ,zrist.v. and Agent* for II Patent 51edicilies. Liberty street, near Canal liasto febl-ty Bitdiness oZarbs. AMLIEL MORROW, Manufacturer of Tin, Copper, 0 and' sheet iron ware, No 17 Fifth street; between' Wood and Market. feblo' JOHN CAR'rWßlollT.lmporter and Manufacturer of all kinds of Caffrey, Surgical Instruments, ¢C., No. 83 Wood street, second door below Diamond alley. • . febi 11DILKINTON'S UNRIyALLED BLACKING,. mann , faetured and sold wholesale and retail, Smithfield it., between Sixth and. Vir 'a alley. . oetl2- CO-PARTNERSlDP—Theuxidersigtied has atkaciateci , with himself John Nicola, from Baltimore. in the Gro eery and General Commission Business, nuder the style of Beller" & Nicols. Dated Ist.Tanuaryl94e..- --•- jrin2o FRAB. SELLERS: pICHARD T. LEECH, Ja.„ importer, .and dealer In Al Foreign and Domestic Saddlery, Hardware. and Car riage. Trim:mixt:, of all descriptions, Na. . I*3 Wood st„ Pittsburgh, seven doors - above Fifth, and one door above Childs & Co.'s Shoe Store. ap9l ft() CDUNT,RY MER.CHAINTS.—A. A. M kSON & CO., 102 Market street, invite the attention of Country Merchants to-their extensive assortment of Foreign - and Domestic Goods, which will be sold at eastern jobbing prices. Irr Wholesale Rooms. 2d story.: sc3o L 11E1. 0 VSTERS,—A constant simplfof Shell Oysters,. tO roasted or in the shell; also Game and every delica cy of the sea/311, Served up in superiod style, at the short est notice. BANK EXCHANGE, deed-if Third et. between Wood and Market at. . 1 1 1 110111 m; PALMER, Manufacturer and Importer of WALL PAPER, Pint Board Prints, Borders. Land scape Paper, Ornamental Design", Tramsparens trindow Mader, 4-c., and dealer in Writing and W rapping Paper, Bonnet and Binders' Boards., &e., &e., N 0.47, Market st., between Third and Fourth, Pittsbargh.Pn. _ tunrl4 .1 I n L a . Market. ‘. A l s n p . r il e P i t d e J E T o "' n ' t s alfe c t d a i s s :( l3 ; i s r :il Castings , and Braes Works generally. on the most reasonable terms and shortest notice. fie invites machinists. and all those using brass works to give nim a mill, as he is de termined to do all word In his line %-cry low. my 27-1 y TOSEPII MPH V'S Looking Gkw and ( fork Start, No. Pe. Wood street. Pittsburgh. A general assort ment of Pier. Mantel and Toiletfllasscs; Portrait. Minia ture and landscape Frames. plain and ornamental. of every variety of patterns. Also, a new style of Window Cornices; cell in and see them. all of which will be sold cheap for cash. nr city amptanees. • U .- Hotels and Steamboats furnished elisrip. JOSEPH MURPHY, P•J Wood at.. Practical Gilder. tiL\ CLAIR- (late Martin ft &haunt.) IVlinfeside Grocers, l'rodure and Commisiiinn Mrrehants, SO Wood street, Pitisbur„-h. The iindersigned baying entered into partnership under the above stele. respeettully ask the patronage of the friends of the into firm, and of purchas ers generally. 'rimy feel warranted in promising that they can give sahrifaction to till who may tole of therm, or confide business to their care. WM. IL tilidiTlL W. M. SINCLAIR. TILIST OLAS> E. , i'l'AliEllbliAlliT.—Mulrany Lt. I..rd• lie manufactnre. and keep constannv on hand, rut. moulded and plain Flint Glassware in elf its variance at their warehouse. corner of Market and Water sin.. Pins burgh. Our works contitstic in frill operation. and see are constantly adding to out stock, which enables us to till orders with promptness. Purchasers arc respectfully solicited to call rind ekamine prices and terms. sepl6.y. 4,0 11'FZINI.I:1". //awe, Sign. and Orattineamt Painzfr. . and dealer in vAINTs. No 44. St. Clair st.. Pitts bur{h, has conataittl:i on hand all kind. of Pa IN - rs. either Dr or Nlixed: Japan and Copal Varnish: Linseed Oil; tknled Oil. Spirit,. Turpentine; Window Olasa. of all Putt}. Paint Brushes, &.e., all of the best quality aid the male or renwonalileprieea. sepll-1( II A KSPialt GARDENS.—ThiA beautiful playa of 11 resort having been greatly repaired. the proprietor is non ready to receive Ito.tanattrf. by theday, week. or IMMO, 111. OCCOIIIIIIIO4ILaiOI,6 tare good. and his price. tire low. [may4-tfj S. McCLILLA\D. 1 A. CAAIER(*.i. Mantifaettertr pf Haltom Ware and 11. Tirtlferm Sealer. and L'attlaris in getteraf, respect folk a 41“ the patronage of his friends. Ile feel. Nar ntrjted that by ran give sniisilretion to all who may pair chard. of him. His establishment is on NI - Kelvy's plan or Inns. hilt W«rd. mural-I.y rI()IEN F PERRY. (mnar th; . firm ry" Matralat. Leah 4. w fircieer. Conirrussion and Flour Nlerchant. dealer In all kinds of Country Produce. cop per. no plan!, fume,' tools. tine. 1.-ad. 11.1591/1 sheet iron. Iron anal nails, whde lead. dye sniffs. cation yams. salt, &r.. and Potshargh Manfactores generally, vorner of Liberty and Irwie streets. PlTl,hllrgil. Pa. Liberal nut ranrc;6, in Cash or Goods, made tin consiKitments of Pro. duce. &e. may I .54( lysT ERA! t!irSTERS!! ON'tiTERN!! •—G f o schwa. respectfully informs los friends and the puldie, that he is dully in the receipt offinir Frrsh Oystrrs, vciach he .erveil up iti evcry style. 0.1 shoe uotice t to suit his in't iron rtd Nut Candy. and every deAeriptiono of on hand and for sale at the corner of rob and Smithfield 515. 0rp2,;43 Wit F. ('''('VILA \. Cornmiuirm and Forwarding JI Merchant, No. 1.% 'Wood itrevt, Pittsburgh. cc:imitates to transact a general Commission business, especially in the purchase and sale of American manufactures and produce, anti in receiving and forwarding ((cods ed on his care. As agent for the manufacturers hill will he constantly' supplied with the prtnetpal arucles of burgh manufacture at the.lowaKl wholesale prices. Orders and consignme ids an{ respectfully solicited. It nuFrs Pook Keepllt4 , and Writing GM's., cor -7 1 tier of Fifth and Market stream. re-opens on Monday nest Mercantile and Steamboat Book Keeping taught Itt the most effective and expeditious tattooer. In addi tion to the areal C-011rSe of instruction pod practice, Mr. D. will, on. Monday next, commence a course of Practical Lectures. in which the application of the science of ac counts to all the details of business will be minutely ex plained. No extra charge made for these Id-cuirce.— Hours of business, 10 to 12 2 to 4, and 7 to 10, jant )Cary, DRUDS!:—Jori Mohler, Druggist nod Apnea° ' Cary, north-svcst conic*. of Wood And hint streets Pittsburgh. will constantly on haud Drugs. Paints. Oils. Dyc-;.huts. N. B.—Physicians prescriptions carefully compounded from the host materials, at tiny hour of the day or nigh. Also, an aosortment of Perfumery; fine tooth. hair, and clothes Brushes, &c, &n, &c„ which he will sail low far cask ap2U-Ly. • 711.1.1 ,331 TROVII.I.O, Undertaker, Falb street. iitt- I mediate!). opposite the Theatre, respectfully in fornin his friends and the public in general, that be 11133 re named business as a Furnishing Undertaker. Mr is sup plied wall and always keeps on band Coffins of all Aires nail kind.. Shrouds, and all other articles necessary on such occasions. Silver plates, ice boxes. and leaden coffins will be sup plied on order. A fine beanie and carriages always ready to attend funerals. sep29-ly IT A RDWA RV:, CUTLERY. SADDLERY, 3e.—Joini 1. 1 W• LK ER. Impart, and Dealer in Foreign and Do airstir Hardware, would respectfully inform his friends and the public generally - . that he is now receiving ,his Spring supply of Hardware at the old stand of Walker & Woodwell. No. SS Wood street, which he will dispose of on the most reasonable terms. He will he continually receiving fresh supplies direct front the manufacturers in Europe and this Country, which will enable bin, to com pete with any establishment either Fast. or West. Wes tern Slerchunts are invited to call and examine his stock before purchasing elsewhere. me r 5 EXCHANCib: Corner of Penn and St. 'Clair 'Saver, Pitntburgh. Pa rriEE subscriber. having assumed the management o this long established and popular Hotel, respectful)); announces to travullers and the public generally. dilate will be at all times prepared to accommodate them in all things desirable in n well regulated Hotel. The House is now being thoroughly repaired throughout. and new fur niture added: and 110 pains will bo spared to make the EXCHANGE one of the vane MST Hotels in the country. The undersigned very respectfully solicits a continuance of the liberal patronage which the House has heretofore received. THOMAS OWSTON, fe6lo-tinw Proprietor. John M. Townsend, DI7OIIIST AND APOTHECARY, No. 45, Market street, three doors above Third, Pittsburgh, will have constantly on hand a well selected aimortment of the hest and freshest Medicines. which be will sell on the most reasonable terms. Physicians sending orders will be promptly attended to, and 'applied with articles they may re,q upon as genuine. hYsicia , is' prescriptions will be accurately and neatly prepared from the best materials, at any hour of the day or night. Also, for sale, a largo stork of fresh and good Perin dre3o J. D, I..F.DMISII, C. W. A CDDIDDIN, Late of Pittsburgh. Pa. Low, of Nashville. Trim. lEIIMER & ANDERSON. Dust.uss la Corros.--For j warding and Commi.c.ion 3firchnnt.i, No. 8, Front Street, above Broadway, Cincinnati, Ohio. nEvalt TO Merchants generolly. in Pittsburgh, Po. Merchants generally, Nashville. Tenn. W. F. Lane & Co., Louisville, Ky. Springer & Whit"lant2 Cincinnati, Ohio. James Johnston & Co.. Hewitt. Heron & Co.. New Orleans. • Magregor & Morris. New York. ' Duval, Keighler &. Co„ Baltimore. 13agalcy & Co, Philadelphia. Daniel Denhen. Boston. sert2l-ly John D. Davie, A ITTIONFER and Commission Merchant, Corner of /1.. Wood and Fifth streets, ' Pittsburgh ` , is reedy to re ceive merrhandize of every description - on consignment for public or private sale. and from long eaperience in the above business, flatters himself that he will be able to Ore entire satisfaction to all who may favor him with their patronage. Re.gtalar sales on Mondays and Thursdays of Dry Goods and Fancy nrtieles. at 10 o'clock, A. M. Of groceries, Pittsburgh manufactured articles, new and second hand furniture, ke.. nt 2 o'clock, P. M. Sales every evening at early gas-light. ringl2-y. A FULTON, Bell and Brass Founder, has rebuilt and IL. commenced business at his old stand, No. 70 Se road, between Market and Ferry streets, where he will he pleased to see his old customers and friends. Church, steamboat. and bells of every size, from 10 to 10.000 pounds, cast from patterns of the most approved models, and warranted to be of the best materials. Mineral Water Pumps, Counters. Railings, &c. &c., to gether with every variety of Brass Castings, if required, turned and finished in the neatest manlier. A. F. is the sole agent for Babbitt's Ana-Attraction Me tal, ISO justly celebrated for the reduction of friction in machinery. The boxes and composition can be had •of him at all times. novl3-y HAWT.S.—A. A. Mason it Co., 82 Market street, have CI received the most.emensive assortment ofShawls to be found in this city. In addition to the various styles Of cashntere, Turkeri, Wool Plaid. Thihet, Net, &e.. he has received a new stele of French Lting, Shawls,St t;itperids orticli - and verrlishivalghte. • - no t , PITTSBVRGH, WEDNESDAY, APRIL : 5, 1848. TAALL , FASIIION9,7O. &fore has just received from New York 11w Fall Style of HATS. whiCh he will in troduce this 'daY, , Satuidayi August 28th: All those in want of I% neat and superior HAT would do well to call at • N0..73 WOOD STREET. ang2S r I OW N SEND, ,CARIf & C.irS'ii:ceessora to th - c ' Olirtin lof Towns end & Co.. and Can.' & Rowland, beg leave to announce-to' their friends'and to the public gen erally, that thee are now prepared .to execute all, kinda of work in the;Cotteh and Wagon-malting business, at the shortest noticcoind warranted to be of the best anal ity. The very large nuentity of seasoned timber with which they are p . repared,And their facilitiei for besiness. enables them to insure the public that they are prepared to carry on an extensive.. and prompt business in. their . -line, and therrespectfully solicit ,conlinuance; of the liberal patronage beetcnked upon the laiefirlrli, eurelars A.GRivny...t , iivo. , .have removed tei 'the corner 'of . Wood street and Diamond alley, ove r 111'Clain , a leather store, where , they are prepared to furnish Venitiou Wholtaale and Retail, at pricet much reduced; having a very.scorntrie mode qt.paintilg, and other advan teges unknown m M others in e trade. Besides giving a sa penor finishlo Blinds, they trimthem with the best mate rials, making them rich and durable. Pi. B. Wide or narro slats—portable or permapent'fas tenings furnished. Old lindt refitted. . dec2l-y Hardware, Cutlery - r ° and Saddlery. • TOIIN WALKER. Dealer in Foreign and Domestic. e.) Hardware. No. 85 Wood street:would respectfully inform his friends and the public general/3'i that he has received a large stock of Foreign - Hardware per ships “Wyoming.r and "Monongahela." which. to gether with a large supply of American Goods he id now receiving direct" from the inanuftwthrera. will make his assortment very extensive and complete. Western mer chios will please cull and examine his stock. *OB Q . FEEL :4WD FILF lie subscrl- I suliserl -1 tiers. basing auto rg.eol their establishment for the men ufacture of Svert. and FILM—on the center 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 from them respectfully invite the patronage of all who use the article. marltl-y .1. ANKIIISI & CO. x-r.wi.v INVENTED PATENT ISIT/Cli .1.1 TRUSS, for the immediate relief and - permanent cure of Hernia and Rupture: (Suited to all sires.) The superior claims of this Truss consist in the comparative case with which it may be *onl. The pad of wood be ing neatly balanced on springs. yields tothe pressure of any part of it. and thorougly adapta itself to any 1110Ve m0111 made by the wearer. It can be worn without inter. mission. anal a cure is effected. The subscribers have made arrangements for the manufacture of these valua ble Trusses. in a superior style. in Philadelphia. anti have them now for sale at their °;b. e. No. 77 Smithfield street. near Sixth, Pittsburgh. fI.iFIORQE WATT, iy _ _ _ I). W. KAT.IFFMAN. A ONONGAIIEIi.teIfUIiSE. On the corn, of Water _Lij. and Sin/Afield sweet, PiusburrA, Pa.—The - under signed Proprietors of the Monongahela House tinnounte to the Publle. that the House is open for the reception of Nisitors. They ore consrions Of having spared 110 ex pense in fitting out the Establishment in such a style no to render every comfort to the Guests. They hope by Constant care and alteration to Lushness to merit the p a . trounce so liberally bestowed on the late Monongahela House. JAams cnossAN & SON. I:AV littlfft S'oB:l,—JouN D . Mono A N, .1.1 sale and liercid•Drur,,trist,No. I 3 Wood, street. one door South of Dinmond alley. Pinsdurg.—eThe sifbscriber has jost - eoceived (corn the Ensteru cities, and is now opening at the. 4012 stand. a full assortment of article, in his line. ronsasting or Drugs of all kinds, Dye Stuffs, Paints and Varnishes, Chenticals, he., together with all such articles no are usually kept for sale at a wbolesale and retail drug 'dote, Ills stock is entirely new. and has been selected with care. Ile is confident that hi, articles. both as to quality and price, will please such as may favor him with a call. „rnyft-y 4 THENEEM fitireshmtut and ..lia , hinrir Saloom. Libor /IL ty Street.—The sithscribers.rdecply tahtikful for the increased and still incrensimr patronage hostels-eel on them. since the opening of their establishment., beg leave to state that their baths are open at all times, and that hot. cold and shower baths can be had at. any llloll4[lld-..- A few mart boarderscrm be accommodated by the week, and gentlemen can procure breakfast, dinner, supper. Ott., at the usual boars. nay: breakfast 71 o'clock, a- in.; dinner, 14; slipper 54 p. tn. Oysters, cooling drinks. tied other refreshments furnish ed to a superior style, and charies moderate. yenta PECK. THOMPSON di_ CO. f 0N0N04.111i1....% PLANING :1111.L.--hatas NULL kit tninEa would respectfully inform his friends and the public, that his new eniablinhment is now in full operation. and that he in prepared to furnish Boat Cnbins. nod El all orders fnr Planed Lumber, with pftimptitude. and at the lowest mien. Hoard and Plank. planed on one or both sides, con stantly on hand. Nosh. Doors and Mouldings, of ettory description, made to order. Suittten and Carpenters wonttl find it to their advan tage to trice him a cull. as he can now fitratah th eta w i t h planed Stull; imitable Inc every description of work. dee3•tf VIFTII WARD I.IVERi' subscriber, having brought out the well known Livery Stable kept by C. D. Dory, in the Fifth Wnrd. respectfully' Infortns hie friends and the pub lic generally, that he wall keep a: all times a stock of the hest description of riding horses, buggies, carriages of all kinds, and in short everything required in his line Of business. A considerable portion of his aleck is new, and he is confident no stock in the city will be superior to his. His terms will be moderate. His stable is on Liberty st., a few doors above the canal bridge, where respectful ly solicits a share of public patronage. CHARLES COLEMAN. He is also provided with an elegant Hearse, which be furnished wheit.requircaL 0ct2.5. tunes overa • de. Co., TTAVE the - pleasure to announce to their friends that II they again occupy their old stand at No. tll Wood street, where they have opened an extensive WAIL.PA PF.R. WAREHOUSE, and will have constantly on hind mu extensive assortment of Satin, Glazed, and Plain PA PER HANGINGS, Velvet and Imitation Borders., of :the latest styles and most handsome patterns, for page/ing halls, parlors and chambers. They manufacture. and have on hand at all times, Printing. Writing,ll.etter, Wrapping and Tee Paper; Bon net and Fullers' Boards—all of which they ofrer for sale on the most accommodating terms, and to which they invite the attention of merchants and others. . - . AI SO—lllnnk Books of all kinds and the best quali ty; School Books, &c., always on hand, and for sale as nhore. gue2s `ess• at an. •ap Store. 4 CHAS. H. PAULSON, (Woof the fineipt of Paulson & 0111.1 having opened his new . store. at No. 73 Wood street, next door to the corner of: Fourth, is now manufacturing, and receiv ing from the Eastern cities, a very large assortment of Hats and Caps of every description, warranted to be made in the best manner and of the hest materials. Ot ter. Seal, fine and common Muskrat, Scalene, Hair Seat, Plush and Glazed Caps. ALSO —A fine assortment of ladies Furs, inch ds Lynx, Fitch. Clenet, and Coney Muffs, Tippets and Fur Trim mings, all of which he offers at Eastern prices for cash, both wholesale and retail. Country merchants will please call and examine my stock baron' plue.bating-tlituttre: . . . . . j ' . 11. CIJILI)S & CO. are new receiving dimmil their Spring supplies, consisting of one of the largest, cheapest, and best assortment of Boots and Shoes that they have ever been able to bring to thin market. ALSO—Ladies' nod Misses' Florene Braid and Straw Bonnets, of the latest style; together with a splendid as sortment of Palm Leaf Bate, Men's and Boys' Smuttier Cape. ALSO—A large tot of New York Tanned Sole Leath er, al I of which. having boon pnrehased•nt the lowest rates, anti selected, with great rare for the Weetere trade, will be sold at a small advtuiee on the cost .and charges. , . . All Merchants wishing to purchase will find it to their intercet local, and examine their stock before purchasing elsewhere. Innen-if 13011.1111 PS Csty.Dartimenn rintlery..Pliilo Hall, Third E street, Pittsburgh, Pa., and Franklin Buildings, Balti more, Md. Portiii-respeetfitHy.tinnonitees that he has. 31. t zon siderable expense, fitted tip apartments and arranged light for Daguerrootyping purposes. His long experience in the art has enabled him tO overcome many of the objections too common - to pictures taken by this me thod. Mr. Porter is aware that the impresiion has gone abroad (owing to the many . failurei to produce good pictures) thnt clear and distinct Dagnerreorypes cannot be made in Pittsburgh. His , expertments, however, since he has opened his Gallery, fully warrant him in saying that as n good pictures ca he made here as elsewhere, • Ladies and gentlemen urc invited to call and examine specimens. Instructions given. and instruments and materials fur nished on reasonable 'terms. All orders from country operators proinptly attended to. nov2s-tf PITTSBURGH CHAIR AND CABINET IVARE HOUSE.—Are. 82, Third vivo. Fittsburgh.--The sub scribers would respectfully return their thanks to their friends and the public, for the very liberal patronage be stowed since the commeneetrient of the new firm, and would contents solicit 'a guntinuande of the same. They would respectfully invite those who want to pur chase anything in the furniture or chair line, to give them a call and examine their extensive stock now on hand. consisting of some of the most splendid Eastern and French patterns of Rosewood end Mahogany Furni ture. Flattered by the. vcry.extensive patronage 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 giving the Citizens of Pittsburgh an opportunity of pa tronizing home industry, and finding 4p their own city what they formerly would obtain only in the East. Hav ing adopted the principle of small unfelt sales, they will be able to sell at as IoW rates as any of the establishments in the Eastern Cities. novl9-y . • • - ROBERTS-R - - Cl HAVING AND HAIR DRESSNO SALOON,--Bcitcs CI so & Focarsza, Thnsorial Projewors, have fitted up the saloon on the corner of .Cherry alley and Water st., near the National Hotel, fornierly occupied by Clement Archer, and are prepared to wait on gentlemen at once, with ease. comfort and politeness. In connection with their salcion. they have fitted up an excellent shower bath, where persons can have shower baths at all hours of the day. They, still continue to serve their ettitettn . era eel,. at their Old &Old, corner : Of...the Piarpeind ittid-Unihn Street. • f." 117. 4. - • - "' • Busintss q;:arbs 141i0lesale Shoe :tore ~l[3[¢~~tllifDU3 William J.; Burnside, AUCTIONEER- AND COMMISSION MERCHANT, Attronne.lrY PA. IRCULAIL- , •Thblandersigned having complied with C .the.requiinmeets of the -Auction Law, and taken out a Cominission asAuctioncer, for,the City of Allegheny. ready it, receive eterebandize..in all iti -variety, on consignment foreither publiciar private sale; and from long experience in the above bffincbas of business. flat ters himself that be Will be able tb pille entire satisfaction to all who may.fayer him with their patronage. Liberal advaricei made on Consignments. I shall en deavor to make speedy sales and quick returns. Tendering you and your friends my services, I remain your obedient servant , AVM. 7. BURNSIDE: Allegheny City, September. tar?. James May,..ratiteahl'thally, John Little. Jr.. John B. Guthrie, Wm. A. Hill t Co., Jones It lll'Clintock, James K. Logan. John D. Davis, Pasha & Hammy. John B. Mc- Fachien &.00., tslexitnder.Stitttvt, Yo!sug# Stevenson.• nbylLy - John Cart*right, ThIPORTER and Manufacturer of Cutlery. Surgical and Dental InstruMeluts, Saddler's and Tanner's hand tools, Taylor's Patent Shears, &c. Also, manufactures Truth es, Supporters. ,&c.; in great variety. John Cartwright, manufacturer and importer of Pen, Pocket, and Table Ciniery; Saran', Scissors, Piles ; Saws, Tools, &c.,.hats removed to 83 WOOD STRZIM. second itoor below Diamond alley, And bus lately received &large assortment of - . PEN AND POCKET KNIVES. KNIVES AND FORKS. Also. Rogers' and WhotsenhOhns' FINE CUTLERY, Elliott's, Rodgers'. Wade and Bro.'s Razors, Scissors, Razor Strops. &e. Damascus and Wire TVridt GUNS. RIFLES AND PISTOLS. • Allen's, Colt's. and Blcuit's REVOLVERS; Powder Flasks. Shot Belts. Dante • Bags: Walker's and Coxe's Extra Percussion Caps; Bowie. Ibrk, and llunting _Knives. Tools. such as 'Callipers, Dividers. Plyers , Nippers, Hand Vices. Squares. Bales. Braces, Bits. Spoke Shaves. Stocks and Dies, Wire' and Iron ()nage', Mathematical lnstnunents, he.. in very ,kreat variety - . Itriobbing and reps - mpg neatly and punctually done. Auction Notice . . . . . rr lIE subseriberhas paid into the Treasury of the Com 11_ monwealth, the amount of license required by law. lie has given the regularly approved security. and taken out a COIIII.BiOiI of the first claim as an Auctioneer of the city of Pittsburgh. and rented that spacious wareroom beloitging-to Sylvania lenlirop. Esq.. No. 114 Wood st.. three doors from Firth, where he is prepared to attend to the sale of every kind of Merchandise. Furniture. Real Estate. Siocki. Shipping.ke., either at the Auction Rooms or on the premises: and wit in . all eases exert himself to t hilto the utmost for the hence' ofhis employers. on the most reasonable terms; hew sell exclusively and only on commission; neither parch ling nor having any interest whatever on goods in the s re. but Merely the Commis sion for selling ; thereby givi n g all owners a fair chrome, without partiality of having therein property disposed of to the best advantage. Sales will he promptly settled when made; advance!' will be given at any time on the artist accommodating terms; merchants will notlie charged for advances. Regular sale days. Mondays an d Th ti rid a yn. of Ilry Goods. Groceries. Furniture. &c.; and every evening -Iliad wu re. Cutlery. %Pitches. 'Guns. Pistols, and fancy articles: Books, on Saturday evenings. dila -'' - JAMES WKFINNA. Anet. • AlrA t r- Ini"r : AVircA Ew7llolJßZi— rito. og, : w Gad Street. 4 fit 4 .PRTNG -FASHIONS. SILL BEAVER. AND NUTRA HATS. The subsoribevrespecutilly. informs his customers and the public, that he has returned from NeerYOrk. bringing with him the Moat "approved 'Stele of lints, foesiorisig and summer wear, adopted by William IL Beebe. Broadway, (late Beebe & Coatar.) He would also inform the public, that he is daily manufacturing Hats and Caps. of all des cription', which he, is determined to dispose °fat prices to please the parchaicr that is, cheaper , than any other Bat e s tablishment in the city : . 117Tountry.alerchauts, wishing to Purchase Hats and Caps, by whnlisale, are rcqu'esred to call and examine his asaortirtent4 as lie feels. confident of being able to please in tlaality, quantity, and price. (4. W. CHASSGOW. Aranufacrinrer. No. 102 ! Wood at., 3i doer below John D. Davis' marl -dam Cammerrial Auction Rooms. New 'York Pekin, Tea Company. CAUTION TO TRW PUBLIC. " A JAYNF-4 is the only . authorized agent to Pittsburgh and Aliceheny cities, for the sale of the Pekin Tea Company'a Tens of 75 and 77 Fulton St., New Fork... other person in Pittsburgh pretending to sell our Tens is au - imposter, and deceives all who - may patronize him. It is commonly known that the Pekiu Tea Conipativ's Tens have proved superior to all other Tens 501, and for this reason many personshave dishon estly pr4lended to have the sale of the Pekin Tea Com pany:. Teas, when they are all the time vending wash and Cheap stud: which they have obtained elsewhere*- Others again.assume the nams of the Pekin Tea Com\ patty and imitate our packages, and thereby deceive\ many. We are informed that there is a person in Pittsburgh selling Teti under the name of the New York and .Phila delPhia Pekin Tea Company. We have only to say that this assumed commit:l. have no connexion, whatever, with the New York Pekin Tea Company, an consumers of tea will readily discover by comparing the article they sell with the 'genuine tea, sold by the New York•Pekin Tea Company, at Om store of Alextuidcr.Jaynes, No. 72 Fourth street. N. B.—Messrs. AIcCALLSIONT & BOND, of Philadel phia, have no . connezion, whatever, with the New. York Pekin 'l'ea ComPany, nor have they any right or privi lege to sell teas under a name so nearly resembling ours as to have a tendency to mislead the public.. DOUGLASS & Co., nov4 • . -75 and 77 Fulton at.. N. Y.' Gode y's Lady , . Book and RALZAIIy Eta gamine rlillE oldest Magazine in the United States, contains 1. monthly sixty pages of reading matter, by the first writers in the imuntry,--twelve more than tha New York Magazines. Two splendid steel Engravings; an undeni ably authentic colored Monthly Fashion Plate; Model Cottages and Churches, Crochet Work, and other matters for the Ladies, l illustrated and well explained, dm. Price for One , r: (which includes the Laty!s Dot , lar New-spa - 'eking three publications in one month) S 3 .00 Two copies, without the Lady's Dollar Newspaper. • 5 00 Five copies, with one to the person sending the club— 10 00 Eight copies 15 00 Twelie copies. .. .••• • •4 • —• • ...... •—• • • ...... 20 00 A specimen of either the Lady's Book, or the Lady's Dollar Newspaper, will be stet to any person paying on the request. Address, L. A. GODEA , Jan24-tf No. 113, Chesnut at., Philadelphia. Fifth Street Turning,Estebl i shment. rpflE Subscriber, having completed his late imProve r moms, is now prepared to do all kindsof Tenting and Sawing in a style far superior to, any other seep . in the West, as he has now twelve turninglathes;blinng ma chines; anal-circular saws fitted. up on the lamer and most improved plans. He would most respectfully inform his friends, and • the - public generally: that' he iritendato give his full attention to their orders: Ille,will keep a constant supply for the accommodation. of his country customers. (carpenter's and . tablnet-makers,Y of•newel-post and bal lusters. materials for columns and hand railing, bed posts and table' legs. Also, bed posts and rails fitted tip on his most approved plan of iron fasteners and hickory screws. All orders from a distance promptly attended to. H. H. RYAN. N:ll.—Our German friends will always find some at tentive German in the estoblishment to attend te theft orders. N. B.—The subscriber would further inform the public, that he has a very powerful engine—about 70 horse pow er—and a few small rooms to let, with steam power in them. Suitable for small branches of manufacture. Fifth street, NO. 29 between. Wood and Market eta. A. A. Mason & Co., ArA RUCS STREET. DETICEEN TIIIRD AND FOCRTII STREETS. NFORM their friends and the anblic generally, that he ingg about to rcznovc 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 many cases less than cost, to ena ble them to open their new store with an entire sto'ck 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 GOODSvvill he sold full 30. per cent. less than the usual prices. ' They consist of the most fashionable Cashmeres and De Lames, CaliOlohair, Silk and Orange Plaids. Also, Bombazines,' Alpacas, Ste., &e. CLOAK Goons—French and. German Merinos, Queen's Cloth. French Plaid Cloaking', Broad Cloths of all the most fashionable colors. Black and Fancy Dress Silks, of every variety, Strissi,:s..-.‘Cashmere, - "Perkeri. Tartan, Plaid, and other Shawls.; very large assortment, fully reduced one half price. in PLANNI6 - ts—tireleh English; and American Flannels, of all colons and qualities. Bennet and Cap Ribbons. Gloves, Hosiery, Gimps and Fringes, Wrought Collars and. Capes, Laces. Artificial Flowers. Plumes and Feath ers, Scarfs, Cravats, Handkerchiefs, Fancy Buttons, &c. LINEN Goons of. every description. Woolen Gnods. Cassirnere4. cassinetts, Vestings, Beavers, Pilots, Tweeds, Jaynes. ‘Vhititty and-Date Blankets. - Also an extensive ammo/talent. Calicoes, Chintzes, Do mestic .Also, Chec k a,.Stripes, Tickings; Brown and Bleached blushes. The following will be some of the Prices: Cashmeres 18ic. Usifitprioe 171 c. Mona. de Laines 121 e. 2,50 31 ,. Gala Plaids 50c. " " ---- . - •81.,00. MOhairkOre..on do • .20c. ...... • • .371 - Alpaccas .... ~.• • • ,Vic% N F V la i l oi n tg e h ls t • :• ni)c ifil. " 37 37 1 C .: Calicoes.- . 9 610 a, ",: 1 2 40- Cassinetts • 28031 e. • 50c. Together;With"-e4ifY afticle whichAVlll-be. offered equally cheap. VtistioTstaar:b4S asSaty4 E that, they will not diETP9.4.lt,ed_m_the duality or prices Of our goods. - A. A. MABONA/3.K0. MO COU'STRY I.t I FACHANTS.—The sudscrifier will I pay three dollareandeeventitive Cents per 1 - 01:rIbil ersu,.for good mixed cowry qUanlitift of:fifty . to three thousntul pounds, delivered at. ray Book Store. lin ci . - a B2 han Wr a s ist l re. n e v_ t, ai Pi r t su ts p b p ii i r y gh - if. .- .1 4' 1, 7- .9w, , . books,‘yriting and wrapping paper, blink books,. etc:, :which will be sold by the dozen or retail, at lowest cash. priceefor rea dy pay. [jan273- - - LUKE-LOOMIS Arent. . . I\TOTTCE.—AII persons indebted Aathe subscribers, are 1.11 requested -to , make payinent, °a.m.- before the 25th hist.,af not, their account will be given ton Magistrate foreollectiod; all persons having claims against the firm Will . please presentdwir ' sccountsitsr.oavmeet, • -12: - • mityulr. liscclhaiirotts: • • •• BOOK IND 1•011 PRINTING. OifFICE; N. IV % Corner or *skid Anti:Fifth Street/. 'FILE Prottetor ,of the itidanzeo Peer and MICKIIIT J, AXD Kt. ACTCII.ZI4" irspeotfullyinforms his friends and the patrons of these papers, that he has et large sortment of. JOB TYPE, AND ALI., _OTHER NATE FOALS necessary to a Job Printing 01Thse, and that hi ii prepared to extents , LITTER 11111111 P3MRING or 11911r7 )1SONIP2ION! . . Boob. c.fhTir Lodittg; Pamphlets BM ;Bads, Handbels, Reinks, irats ,'Ail kinds of-Blanks Stage, Steamboats nd .. C anaißoat Bills, with appnrpriate, Cuts, printed *tithe shortest notice and most reasonable terms. , _ He respectfully asks the patronageMs Of friends, 'find the public in generlil, in this branch of his business. . Vegetable P T T is now twenty years since T first used theYagetilt blePulniahary Ilaisam in my family. since that time it has been my practice to keep a bottle of the article by me for the use of my family, wjlich r iti lane, and for the benefit of my, friends.. I have runiformly found It to be it very raltiable. efficient Medicine; 'afid think, that by using it" seasonably for the complaints for which it is recom mended. it has often prevented the disease from taking-a more serious form. In one instance, I recommended it to my brother, Who resides in the Stateef New York, who NMI dangerously in with a disease .of . the lungs. ,He has Since written to me for more;', having. found no which rave- him so much OM PECK. Sold in Pittsburgh by : Corner of 'First end W rI OO4LH A. ; .,F tt A ls li o, N e E otta n e °C r •o iC f fr. Siz C t O h " ti.nd Wood streets. PURR GREEN AND'SLACK- TEAS. from the New York Pekiniha Company.—just received at the Pc - - kin Tea Store. 7'2 Fourth street. a very large supply of fresh Green and Black Teas. of all the.differentgra.des. and qualities imported into this enuntry : peeked in lead. in 5 lb. boxes, in 1 Sc. lb.. and t lb. - packages. A 150.5 tin Cannisters. of the different qualities, convenient for families and steamboats. ranging in prices from S7i cents Ibl. to St.so. Fine Oolong Black Teem - at 50, 894, 75. S7le...and $l.OO , 10' lb. We will refund the money in all cases where our Teas do not give entire satisfaction, or alchange for a different article. For sale at the Pekin Tea Store, 72 Fourth et.. hr deell A. JAYNES.„ ROOTS, SHOES. TRL'NIS. &.o=Follernsbee 4•• May word, wholesale. and -retail--Boot-Shoe and Trunk Store. No. 186 Liberty street. nearly opposite the head of Woad. F.& H. have instore and are mcelsingtheir Fall and Winter stock of BOOTS. SHOES. &c.. consisting of the largest stock they hove ever been able to bring tothis market. Our stock of gooks have mostly been manufac tured to our order, and expressly for the Pinstatrelt mar ket. We also have constantly on hand a splendid stock of Harearers Metallic Gum•Elasife Shoes. both for ladles' and gentlemen's wafts. the. most -beautiful article ever manufactured. 'We would solicit an examination of our stock of goods, by all . who wish to purchase either at wholesale or retail, as we shall sell at a small erdranee store coo. Country merchants will find it to their inter est to call and examine our stock he fore nwreltasing. FOLLANSBEE 114 - HAY\ V ASP. Oug2l • No. ISO Liberty at. lANOS—Chickening.--One splendid rosewood'6l. oe .iave Piano Porte, made by Chickering. Boston; Herz .—One semi-grand Piano Porte,.frorn the Ingunaine 7 tbry of Henry Herz. Paris. a Octaves.' " Oak 4- Co.—One carved rose wood a Octave. made by Gale & Co., New York, One ,ditto mahogatty . ol Oc tave. Stod dart. New York..—One elegant mahogany. Piano. , Octave, which has been in use for about a year. Price two hundred SECOND HAND PIANOS.—An excellent second linnd Made by & Brothers, In good order. Price One second-hind Pied.). Price S4O. For sale by - • JOHN H. MELLOR. nov9 - Wood street. FANCY GOODS at Z. KI,PAY'S new store 07 Market at. 45 pen china vasis. various styles: 4 don, piece% shaded and plain velvet ribbon; • 2 " black 2 " Celestial and Tenrestial Globes; " Ivory Memorandum Tablets 4 " Cut velvet pocket books and card eases. - 4 " florse.shoe'combs.. imitation of shell; 6 "* German silver ten bells. ' TRIMMrNGS. - A large lot of Gimp bead bluelc.fringe. - A good assortment of Drab and mole colored; 46 • Gimp to match; " -Wide Week: " " Graduated Buttons. With a great variety of miscellaneous goods, amongst which are ••*:. • Extra large sire Ernong 1311113: • Coral Beads. assorted strands; 'riting Desks. , Ladies work boxes ' Backgammon Boards; Gold Spectacles all. ages; Black Duren Galloon. , Alt the aboveloods - will be sold low. isov2s IarOMMPATIBC:BOOKS.—.Inat received:at the Book- I I store of the subscriber. in Fifth st., near /tlarket: Arai eria .11 - ediert, pure; by Samuel Hahneman.translated and edited by - Charles Juimellempel. Mi D:.4 vela. Hartman's Acute Discares. by Dr. Dempel, vol. 1. Homeopathic Domestic 11Iedieine. by J. Lowrie, en larged and improved by A. J. ball, M. D. labia New Manuel. yol. 1, Nos. 1 aml.3. Herings Come-stie Physician: A Manuel of. Domestic Cookery._ for The use of persons who are under llornceopathic treatment. Boartinghausen's Therapmtie Pocket'Book, for Hamm patlusts, by Dr. Okie. . • Habenum's Chronic Diseases. COI. 5. Together with Medicine theirs; of different sizes and rites. a.lB , . -VICTOR SCRIBA. i\J'EW 'BOOKS . JITST RECRWED.-Heaven upon 111 - Mirth, by Janeway. one volume, - - SO 88. Chornock's Choice Worlrs. by Lymington. I vol.. OSS Coincidences of the Old and New Test:intents, by Rev. J. J. Blunt ; D. D.,1 vol., - 1 2S Chalmers , Miscellanies. Poems, Essays. &e., 1 50 Select Works of James,. Venn, Wilson. Phillips-- - and Jay. in one large vol., for the low price of 150 The Free Church Pulpit, 3 volnmes, - - 500 Modern Infidelity, by Schmucker,. Life of David, - - • • 075 _ Daily Walk with God; - by hinthew Strong, - 0 33 Circle of Human Life. byTlieluek, - 0 3 Memoir of Charlotte F.hiabetlf:- - - 0 . 31 The Work:l,of Francis Turretine, in-the. original - Latin, to be' complete in four volurnes, 7 -three volumes flow ready: • Willis' Poetical Works. in splendid Turkey..Morocep. The above; Witha great variety of new books. juit re ceived by . ELL/OTT k ENGLISII, jan7 56 Market at-, between,Third and Fourth. XTEW AND VALUABLE BOOKS.—Undesigned Coin -1.11 cidenees in the writings both of the Old and New Testardents, an argument of their veracity; with an ap pendix. containing undesigned coincidences between the Gospeleand Acts and Josephits: By Rev. L. I. Blunt, D. D. First American, from the Second London Edition. The Errors of Modern. Infidelity illustrated and. refuted, Schmuckor, A . litiiraitor of First Lutheran Cliurch, Germantown ) Pa.,' Snared Philosophy of the Seasons; illustrating the per fection of God, in the phenomena of the year: in four vol urnea—ono voltune devoted to each season...? By the Rev. Henry Duncan, D. D. Chalmers' Miscellanies, embraeing Reviews, Essaks, and Addresses. By the late Thos. Chaliners, D. D. , The above, with a large variety of new and Standard Works, for side loW,* by ELLIOTT.&,. ENGLISH . XTEW WORKS.--Crood-Wives; by'Mre. Child; .L' History of Women, by-Mrs. Childs; Prose- and - Prietry' of Europe and Americo, by Morris and Willis; .. !lhchievelli's History of Florence; Life of Banvenuto Cellim; Letters of John. Adams to his Wife; Book of the Court; Latrobe's Solace of Song; Dictionary of Quotations. H: S. BOSWORTH & CO.. nnv2s No. 13 Market at. Brandies. 40 WHOLE, Half, Quarter and Eighth Pipes of the following brands and vintages: Sazerac, 1937; Seignette— Otard, 1837 and 1844; Pinct, CastillionA Co., '44; Hennessy, 1844 Dopey. P. E. 0. The above brands are warranted pure, or no sale; good judges are all invited to examine flit themselves, at the corner of Smithfield and Front streets. P. C. MARTIN. . - 17 - ALLIABLE BOOKS—BOIFN'S STANDARD LI-- y BRARY.—Mschiavelli`i History of - Florence and - Prince; Roscoe's Leo. the Fourth .Roseole's LOMIZO de; Medici: Schiller's Don Carlos and other Drat:mai Beck, mturs History of InventiOns4 , Metnoirt of Cabot Crain mom.; Schleyell's' Philosophy of History Schleyellls Dramatic 'Lite ratnre ; Memoirs of Cot . Hutchinson; Rob t. Hill's Miscellanerins Wark%; Life of BonlioutO Cellini; Cox's House of Aust r i e;..lionterweck'e'Spanildr Licera.; rare. For sate'by . H. S . BOSWORTH & CO, dee4 ;' '43 Market-street. _ . . . . _ rkftVGs.---Ocuti • . .; .Gamboge; . • " True; • '-' • ' new crop; , - .Galbattuna, strained; . -• " Dandelion; - Belladonna; : • Just received, and for 601 e by .=.- - IA A. FAHNEST6Ck CO., - dec.l4,:. Cur._ Fi ;brand Mood sts. YE bb.l.._ chipped 4oftwoccti , _' „gruutut.: - do; 100 - Tr - _ uatio - I,IXV ground CanrivOodr- L -- Just ye eiyed v and for utile •-• „B. A. FAHNESTOCK A. , .00... Saab - Ctif. Piist drid'Wbod sty,. F - S 'SALE, Four - Lots—Bounded' b) Ftno;,L • - fry an d nay eta. each Jot having 24 iket.ol#, 4kad _ex tending, brick 110 feet. Ttici of ;heti ere coiner lota, and the-position of the whole property is one of the most ad. santageous in-the city,. For further information apply ; o SWARTZWELDER, Fourth st., between -Wood and Smithfield.- TISENZOIO ACIIA7-73,onnees just received anoloc enhic. by . B. 4. VAWIEsi9cK & co„ -6triei-dr- *rid wooa , - :, , F;,~~~~-:ow,, NITAII3ER 222. MidtOttancous:., - - WM. 'DER & SONS. ICo l, s i ric MAJLT.B . tim er tea/-•"%. St. Clair gouts, opposite the Ezz e4gevilalNlVW change Hoyt, Erstrance on Penn it., respectfully informtbeit friends and the public they are prepared to furnish and at tend to every in the line or Underakers, as they have quit 'the business of Cabinet Making, and their at teution mai be devoted altogether to the above brusinesti keep silage assortment of COFPINt made end finished. covered, and lined in the neatest manner, with a variety of materials , and Mall prices; we keep SHROUDS ?ti dy madejef all sizes, of Flannel, Cambrie, and -Mouslbi. at all_priees; anti - Made in the ct_ t ern style, and all othei articles necessary for dress= 4he dc,ad and furriisbing funerals, of quality and . prices su SILf(ER PLATE!. for engraving the name mid age; ICE. CASES for - laying the body in ice, by those who vrpitt to ' keep `. their friends any length of time and hare ZINC PANS to pug ice hi for laying on the Cody; LEADEN Coifum always on hand. We have splendid new HEARSE and a pair of Inc horses. and any_number of the best carriages, eta. etc., and - will be prompt, punctual, and reasonable. Unibreniii Parasols, Farago!attest AND WALKING CANE MAUR:EL - LA.9. M. li. RICHARDSON, SIZAM , Facrtray. (tha - eniy one irvtite United States, ) No. 191, Market streeti elpbla- Merchants are respectfully informeri,that I cciatinua trr manufacture all the above goods tha aid stellun: notwithstanding the great opposit ion of parties opposed id the introduction ofexpensive improvements. My assort.: mentisoomplow, nnitprices solow-es to gii Me ntiratlat;- irrAs Mere:is an Uitibiellet Stbre neat dbor, those's* mania, itistatpbrtaatpbushould tertietilber WM: RICHARDSON; Saffirt Etictbry; Parrrenue - e Walking Cane Umbrillb,sign Of the Liu* and Earn.x,Ncii 104. Market st.;ghilifdelplua. •- • • fErAttention IX requested to thOCalebrated Cane Vintivelfa, , a neat-and beautiful ornate, Oombinina the advantages of a Cane and 1. - mbrella. . rasa . y rou9lF l Ladleii , Itemlriar, ag e ut i i n clt en tLtpe. snu o :; • Y. - A 1 1 Ile ••• h eln-y Sandusky vat of his School, tram the corner of Sandusky and Straw: berry streets - . where lie has been teaching for the last twelve months. - On and after April Ist, he will occupy Rooms on Federal street, In •••Ctilbrdide RoW," 2ad db 4 from the bridge. The Academic Year will consist df tire. Sessions, of ewe months each, coullesneing °tithe arsi Monday in February and September: • - tuns OF 11.11:10S; r22.111:651021 OF ITVE English Department--Inr.ludirmßeading. Orthography and Defining, Writing : English Grammar, Rhetone; Lo gic, English Composmon and - Criticism; Arithmet and the-higher branches of Mathematics, Natural Philosophy, Chemistry, Astronomy. Botany,Phy siology; Geology. intellectual and Moral Science, and Al/ other branches requisite to a thorough English Mien , tion • 820 en, Classical Departmtini;-Includingthe Latin, Greek and French languages, each an additional Charge Of. , :,86" The services of competent Teachers, arc secured. fht such as may desire to receive idstructions in Drawing 'Painting, and Music. • Those designing to enter, will find it to Their ihtdreivio do to as near to the opening of the Session 'as :possible; vet pupils will be received at any time during the StligikOn, and will be charged at the Above, ..rates only tinnf time of entrance. he deductitmeivill be thadtilbtabsail ces, except in cases of protracted Wheat • Any information whielt may be desired, will beelteerc fully communicated to those who call upon the•lustructek at his rooms. • • • • • Reference may also be made to the followinggentle men : Dr. T: F: Mile, Allegheny,. lion . Rev. D. 'Elliott, " • Rev. D. H. Riddle; ; Mr. H. P. Schwartz, " Rev. - It. Dyer, , 11.! "Ir S. 'MORRIS & CO'S . BLACK WRITING INK, 1 , 1 . Steel or Quill Pens, and thr Copying , Press.—Thigruk is the result or the experiments of several years, devoted to, the manufacture, on an extensive scale, of au*Bale suited to all the e urposes of the consumer. The paffikz Lion of this Wr i ti ng Ink consists in the hillevring' prOptir tiei: FLenurt---in which property it will be tuand. - 10 surpass all previous preparations. IA will flow Wilh'Per feet freedom; either from quill or steel pens, and is Unties - ly free from any corrosive qualities. Count-I-The FOI# of this article is a rich, beautiful blue black. 117 - All good black Ink, from-Its necesaary chrobreal constitution, requires exposure to the nit to impala deep color. It 'moat not, therefore.- be expeciethalaitthil ino mem the bottle is oped, the lulswillbeloattityllsf-ritidt black. 'f irst appearance,wfll lie_pale; but rultir ex posure tehenucal aethiti Of .- on paper or in . the inkstand, it will =tumult brilliant black line. PEastlicrxer—The color is unaltemble by'the , •briOe ot time. It will never fade. On this account, all importing - records should.be made in this article, nii years only, deepen and streferthen its tine: • . . .-.••• N. B. This . Ink is suitable for all kinds of ItlSMilic. Pens, and for Pen's made of Quills; and "wkat mnt antl..verr desirable._ with many, will pvo'2 peret impression by the Copying : Press. usink..m the institutions With which Werra - connected...No.4e Blitrlliar/c 'Writing. and, ititaspoct to fluidity, brilliancy. and . permanency, believe it superior to any Ink we have heretofore - (Signal.] "A. Thurston. Cashier Bank of I.oltisville ; Wtn. Rieke. radian, Cashier Northern Bank .of Kentucky; George C, Ganehmey; Chshier Bank3rif Kentucky:l.. L. Shreve, President of-the Gas Bank., Thomas. L. Helm. Clerk -dr Barren County Coart; Curren Pope, Clerk of Jefferson County Court; P. 73. Atwood, Secretary- - Firenfan'i lust- • ranc Company; John-Muir, Agent-.T,exinmon Insurance Company; S. S. Goodwin, Secretary Portland Dry Dock and Insurance Company; D. S, Chambers, Secretary 'Franklin Fire and Marine Insurance Company; ; I. 11. Rhomitt, Treasurer Louisville Savingbistituuon." • A supply of the above Ink. just teed and for sale by felf7 • JOHNSTON' & STOCKTON. _ . Labor Saving Powder ' MOUNT- EAGLE T R IPOLI . IVIA.NI3IW;TUR.II) AT THE BOSTON' IkfOURT EAGLE WORKS, FOlL:elemang the surface Window s, Minya, rind • Glass Ware. tind.restorinkit to its original. urinfla rem'', this article is decidedly without an. equal ..BOth 'time and labor are saved by its use . A - thousictin forth.' mice& could : be adduced, it necessary, to certify tb this tact. • It will remove the oxide from the surface or Ma; rer Copper.-Braw Briumnia, Tin., te., with, Hat steak:ail' facility, giving it an unrivalled polish. ' ' • - A fair trial is all that the proprietor's ask, tio elan vince the most skeptical of its utility. rrse.—Let the Powder be apPliedifn a dump, soft woollen cloth:. With a very. little itilition o every paiticle of oxide may be removed: .; ' . fab4 . .19SEP/1 R._CARS, ikent. - • For sale by 'JOHN D. MORGAN, Druggist.,,,., rRS. DUFF'S NL'IV MILLINERY 'AND DRS .MAbaNG ESTABLLSEIM ENT: II-o ' lo s 4.o4ll l'it (between Penn and thaDridge47:7„Ditsses,Cliinksi_Capai Mantillas, &c., made - to the Intent FrenbhliJi9 Emglisb Fashions. Also, Bonnets, MORS; Capci. libild DieSSC/4 A.c.- -A choice seletion of new stiles Satini, Silk Velvets. French- Flowers, Gimps, rich 'cap and btinnet Ribbons, Laces, Frin i eseCords, Buttons, Crapes, Modek; Maass, Cambrics, andkerchiefe.; itaM-,wholestdo . , and retail at the lowest price. 4 &MIRO. Milliners. supplied with the latest French and Bfiglish patterns of every nivir article in the Millinery Mid Dress-making line, at New York prices. Straw Bonnets cleaned and altered to the present Stahl , ion. PITTSBURGH. STEEL WORKS AND SPRING:ANV FACTORY* - :- L"C "515- JiIYNI6III 114,1TIGG . miN Otea goL47(a;ps.llr9le 'PlfougStnABingaan,dCoMaLfatia:Xlipt! tie Springs, Haininered e pon Axles; and dealerain P l / 1 010: : able Castings, Fi,mojltaguie Ltun_ ps, and Coaoh_Trannun_g s genera 9- lly, corner of /toss and Front sts, Pitt a feb3m "a• AlA z g ai. K.l..- 1. 2 4 04 m t •f / ceived, tiy ZEBUT;ON 1 dozen run :WaS Masks; • s 6 a a Paper 61 . . . 5 Common; - 3 gross Metallic Comb Cleaners: • 1 dozen E. , gEloilcrs; 1 " Salt Spoons; . 2 " Bone Mustard' Spool* ~ 4 gross German Silver Table Spoons; e 11 it " Tea " 2 " Btitter Knives; 1 " Picture 26,060 China Marbles; „. 6 dozen fine .Woblen Comforte.'• A vcat vatiety of Canto 8411 i Cape: . BASKE'T'S. 5 & . izeii fine French.willovi Baskets;.• 2 " willow MarkeF . , . . " Straw Travelling "" i t " Clothea• . .; " Plana Toy •:. Willow Cradles: 6 " Glass Motto Seals; 3 " Bons :§tanipci 3 Allen's Patent Revolving . Pistols; 5 pair ennunonPrain 1 dozen !setts Chessmen; 2 us " Dominoes : ... 6 • 6 " Tailors' , Tape Monsurettoi 6 -Rekr•Mrige:. assortect. 3 " 'Chula Bop And Sheep;. " Strings. Amber Beads; 12 Nests Brume. ' ' -""•'s - 44- 1 . '(ANNOY SAT 'TOO 'MOOR: R0R:1T.Z 1 4444 A proof of the efEleaoy..of pr. Irilktrd's Drierrks; Cava& ' Miztu - is. geld the ' folloriiim: ' .... -; . ' ,• . - . ~. - ..; ,•:, . * , Prrseereigl' . t,rebi'lati-114.4..' "Afrsser;lrgy.t . 4: Brocktrfty: A sgise of duty come*, me'to make a statement to regaid.tp the : effeecief Toter- ' Dr. Willard 'a Cough , MisofreupoOmy system. Fot tides; . • -, twelve weeks h durieg the , winter, I .wasoo mushß, . ..'- . 1 wills a hartristang 4ough, as to tander ofeesdietiY-Ittrft:;Pi2/ to- attend tamp work'; ari,•frOm rhe.seralook.spy i ststese;;; ~, # I bud every reason to believe wa s . tilx..rwittiogjottil cisrisubiption- - Atteryrying various meh.mthottt4 . .' 3 ,' • effect,:l was led.lq try Chord', '' #'43rtentill;.o ": '', ir i t. Mixture, and, Rust say s that led e I ti r the best 14 a - 1 tinitedilusteu , -nriffikt,-raMmbr '.,t - .' hi for its as I;. was entirely curtaftrrtite - ftt- • - .. crtele. To the elicit:M.l*mM iat;"ilfef it b !tot sea be.eured. , . .., z..., ~. .•.-- DA.mxt. O'CommtP — l'iiCes - *i'. * iiiii. - For tide' by . ."' N • t '. - - - ~, _,- . S. .2 - RAINS, BROCRIVAT, SoldXii.'2, Com- Row, Liberty' BE; near Canal Bassii, S alssi by . (fete]:.s.'"FLlalpie, LamSterreeviller... A.TIDitEriMGARDE:kintEEDS.—The, s obscrilier Ai has just received . his phut. supply. Laidreth'e,.-- Garden Seeds,•wananted tio;Sh and genuine, erabraeieig. - -4! every variety 1490 h cultivating: The attention: or farm ers, gardened's, and is resEeetridly, oalledr.tofibi sleek. , 4 - 146 lana ; , • I - - i.ntit !. .„,_ :i ,-,';:'.....:',i1'"-„.,:ii,•:.--.7.;';', 1 • . :': . '! . :0.. ,. . , '