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The Weekly Mercury and Manufacturer Is published front the same office, on a double medium sheet,. at TWO DOLLARS 'a year; in advance—single copies rtes cars. 10" Nopaper will be diaeoutined (unlessat the discre tion of the. proprietOr4 until all arreatages are paid. Ifl No attention will be paid to any order unless ac companied by the money, or satisfactory• reference in this city. TERMS OF ADVERTISING .PER NEARS OF TWELVE EINES OR LEIS. One Insertion, SO 50 I One Month. $4 00 Two• • wio. 0 75' I Two••do 000 Tlwee • •do 1 00 I Three do 700 One Week 1 50 Four do , 9 00 I Two••do 2 50 Sis• • •do 10 00 Three do 300 i One Year 15 00 YEARLY ii.DVERTISENIENTS: Changeable at Pleasure. • • ONE E1r....{.141:L TWO NEARER. SFx NroEtilS $.. 15 00Six Months $ 20 00 I One Year 20 00 One Year 30 00 I.srs - er arlvertiza•me nts in proportion. irr'' Cant, of FOUR' Liwris. Fire Defeo rs a rer , r• Large cuts will nut be hist:led, unless an c:stre price is paid. tJ3 — Advertisements upon which the number of inser tions is tint marked, will be inserted and elicirve until or dered out. rofcsiional (Earbg - B. Alq..7.tl,:tlONT, Attorney at Las.—Oilacc, Fourth I. street. near It. Patterson's Livery.Suble. febl7 DR. GEORGE WATT.--Orlice, No. 77 Smithfield at nese Sixth at., Pittsburgh. 111 E. A. W. 01. IVER, Ph usician and Surgeon-olfice 3_, No. S. Si. Clair street. Pittsburgh. jy2O H- U'IIAHA 1t0:11NSLIN. late C. S. Attorney, has V removcd his oftiva in No. a St. Clair st. I Vt. JOHN rat LORI 1 opposite th, Exchniv, CI ORLANDO LOO IS M Aun-rney ut Law.—Office 4th JJ st- above Wood. julyl-y MARSH A 1.1.. Atgornt 9 Lowrie.'s littildittp.s. Fourth st. jan7-Iy. jA.MES CA 1.41.,%.N. Auernsy at Late. turner of Wylie and Filth streets-- Law Corner." feblo.y lIM. KENNEDY.Attorney at late. Office in the sonic building with Alderman 2111,11Lster, Fifth st. between Wrlcel and Smithfield sts. ancl7-fim• JOtIN BARTON. Attorney at I.cid..—Ottice, North bide of Fifth street. between NVood and Smithfield, in the SWIM building with Alderman Morrow. sep:lo4 y JosEeti c...‘I'KILIBIN, Attorney a: Law.—OUee in %Vallate's building, on 4th at., between Wood and Smithfield me. norlB-y. I r:Ant(irE %V. LA X .4in.rnry and Counsellor at Low 1.31 - a a 4 Notary Public..—Oilice at the corner of 4th and W00(1 ats, over Sihbett & Jonce Exchange office. oct4 --stril.bs & DONSEN.I.V, Anernesu and Counter Corr IV at Lam. Pittsburgh - . Pa.—Oniee an Fourth st., be tween Smithfield and Grant. merit-y I,7 I I:;MUND SNOWDEN, Ai:or:ley_ Low.--Olfice in the' building on the North East but ner of Fourth and Smithfield sts. novll-y MOILILO'W, Aiderman.—tithee north side of Fifth street, between Wood and Smithfield, Pittsburgh. senlo-y. ATICANDLESS & Attorineys and Co unsel 1. /ors at Lata.--Oiliee on Fourth street, oppos i te R. & It H. Patterson's Livery Stable, Pittsburgh. seplo-y 7) - ,I()RWARD &SWARTZ WELDER, Attorneys at Law. —Office on Fourth street. between Weod and smith old, oppasite Patterson's Livery Stable. ap7-y noRG I.: F. GI1L:0.011EL Attorney at Law.—()rice in J" Breed's buildings, ith st, above Wood Pittsburgh, Pa. sep2-ty Jr. M'CLOW . Attorney awl COL 11-flaOr at . Office in Itaketvell's Buildings on Grant rt. YC. SIIANNOS. Adorns y and Counsellor at Law.— . Olfiee on 4th L. between Wood and Smithfield and nearly apposite the Mayors office. novt-y s;:u 11. DOll4l. Fourth st, tire doors west of Mar • let. MI work 'warranted. and if not perfectly sails factory no charges will be made : fehlo IXEttIO VAL.—Dr. Robert Snyder, has removed his , office to Fourth street, between Wood and Smithfield Streets tuarls-ly 131.Ah71.11,1", Allerman.—Olfice on Penn street, e) opposite D. Leech Co's.. packet line office. Of f ice hours fro‘m 7 o'clock A. M.. to 7 o'clock P. M. EMO.VIL—A. Beelen has removed his commission IN, and forwarding liusinciis from the Canal Basin to his new warehouse, on Third street, nearly opposite the Post Office. may3o-y otiN J. min;IIEL. Attorney rout Counsellor al Law eI, T rs Oifice on Smithfield street, a few doors above Dia minid alley. N. 11.--Colleetions made on moderate terms. my 26. jAIV NO ricE—JAmts S. CILArr, Attorney and Coun sellor at Lam. has reinoved to the office next door west of Manly :Patterson's Livery Stable, Fourth street. Dais; .his absence upon public duty, for tho coming north, any basilic. for him may be lefl with A. S. Me. Zalinont. Esq.. as above. fehl7 ' Y.. 4 J. :1... Ht.. °meg. Coutke .r, • ,• Pittsgurgh. Pa.. having resigned the office of Secreta ry of the Pittsburgh Navigation and Fire Insurance Corn palm will attend specialty to collections, and business conneried with Navigation, Insurance, Steal Estate. Bats Mess hours. from 9 A. M., to 9P. M. 1, • - 31fiee. first door west of Aldermen Miller's, Fourth street, bear Grant. ap7 111Alt1.1;.4 M. Jiays. Altorney at Late, Pittsburgh, Pa. kj 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 Kentuc ky, Indiana. Tennessee. Michigan and Missouri. Office, Elnrke's building. Fourth st. marl2-y T InWIV C. 11 , 11,0 N, daorney and Counsellor at Low. j.A Franldiu, Venango county, Pa., will attend promptly to all - business entri.ted to his care. Collectionamade in Warreu, Clarion, and Jefferson counties. IDLYEII TO J. A. Stockton & Co., Murphy. h Co. Pittsburgh lion. Janes Kinnear, ;_ Ilan- Alex.. ST - Calniont, ' an ' , '"`" lion. J. ‘Vilson. Steubenville. 0. .rirtu MY CI ENTs.—Ni y partner. Mr. Liggett, and Win. 1 E. Austin, Esq., will attend io my unfinished busi .nescand I recommend them to the patronage of my -friends: lam authorized to state that they will receive the counsel and assistance of the lion. IL Biddle. Office It story of Burke. buildings, 4th street, between Wood . and Market. turi-ly) SAMUEL W. BLACK. -i - Nrro KUNTZ, Manufacture of fitcorruisubir :lean • Elinithaeld street. two doors below Fifthftreet, Pitts ;burgh. Pa. Always on hand a fall assortment of Plate, and Pivot Teeth. of a variety of shades, as simple Plate, Molars and liiscuspidatoes, Gum • teeth, Screw Pivot teeth, ke. Teeth and blocks made to ordi r; Dentists aupplicA with alt articles in the profession. All orders from abroad must be accompanied by the cash. IrrPlatina always on hand. novIS-y TWIN A. I'AIMINSON. Alderman, Firth Ward, Penn • st., between Walnut and 0:11ara sts., where he may •be found at all times. Those having houses or other pro perty to sell or rent. can have the sante punctually atten ded to; debts collected, and all the dutMs of an Alderman will receive prompt attention. 0c27-y F.INILIt W. WILLIAMS, Atturn,y and Counsellor at Lava, (successor to Lowrie dr. Willinins,) Office at the oI( stand, Fourth st., above Smithfield. THE Partnership heretofore existing between Henry W. Williams, I?,sg., and ntyself, in the prartiec of the law, wan dissolved by tatinifil consent, on the :Nth Olt, and the business will hereafter be continued by Henry W. Wil tams, whom I suoste.lieerfullyrecommend to all forwhom I have the honor to 6:3 business as a gentleman every way worthy of their :confidence. - decll3-ly . mr4urce.. r,owniE. Georgelt. Riddle, Coliveyaucer. .OFFICE in Avery now, Fifth street, above Smithfield, Pitsburgh. DEEpS, MOIXTOACIM Annsamovrs. Dom's, RELEASES, and eother instruments of writing, drawn with neatness. legal :accuracy and despatch. lie will also attend to drawing and filling Jfeekanits' Liens. Arcounts of Executors. All min istratoes. Exmninin g . titles to Real Estate, Searching &cards far Liens. ke . . From his long experience and intimate acquaintance with the manner of keeping the public records, hr expects so give satisfaction to those who may entrust their busi ness to his care. deem; ENJA3ILN F. DENISON,ArronEv AND COVI..EL I LOH AT LAW, Ckeetand, Ohio, will attend to profes sional business in the Courts of Cuyahoga and adjoining counties. Ile will also give'eareful attention to Collwtions in any part of Northern Ohio. REESRUCTS Chief Justice Parker. Cambridge Law School. Iron. Richard Fletcher. 10 State at., Boston. Hon. Samuel H. Perkins, lit Walnut at. Philadelphia. Richard B. Kimball. Esq.. 53 Wall at., New York Mammon & Smith, Pittsburgh. For additional reference. refer to this Office EISTOLISR .PAMPIILETS=SchiIieTe Maid of - Oilcans .Schiller7s Wm. Tell ; 'The Sli adawle s Man; il'outme's Magic Ring; Undine ; Marco Visconti, from the Italian; Museums Tales; . Tales of the Baroness Foque: &c. }nail H. S. BOSWORTII & CO.. 48 Market on. H O MCEOtIIIC PA MEDICINES AND BOOKS—lust received, a fresh supply of notineopathic Medicine Chests. llcanonapathie Coffee, Sultor of Milk. and IL large collection of the latest publications on Homeopathy, at the Book Sore of VICTOR SCROLL Fifth street, Itetween Wood and Market sts (VICARS.-75.000 CIOANS, of the following celebrated brand*: Silva. Esnlapio, Dos Amigos. De PUiten. London Menlo. Yells Principe. ha Royetlora. Colorado. fteoptlinn, Cerullo, Junto Sang Prinripe, CbetoOril Engle Printipe,.bord Byron Regalths. Par sale by Gee.OP. O. MARTIN. • : - .•. 1 . -, ..:!:i'!l‘ . ';. •-,''.- - ..: ,-, t . ',21 - - -- '• ' : , i , '4 •, , g.i' —r, '' 7 7: 7, ' :- 'i' .7, r" - I•P'. - - 1,1-, , i -- :7'..t.',F - ‘ -1: ;;`.' . :1- : !...-; ;.--, , - J - ' - •s.. - -1:'V;. - :: -.- Z . ' .1:- - 1. - .1 , - - . 7 - - ,-.-- ,: -..: rill. J. BURNSIDE, Auctioneer and Commission Mer chant, Federal street. Allegheny city. Rh?, TIME:3 M'KELN.N.n, Auctioneer and Commission MAT CP chant. No. 114. Wood sc. feta. P ORTER'S DAGGERRIAN GALLERY, Philo Hall, over the Post Office., fcbl WIN L. DA VIS, Auezionxer and Cum miss ion Merchan t . corner of Woad and Fifth sts. fcbl-y 110BERTS k KA.NE. Pittsburgh Cabittet and Chair TVarchouse. No. ttl. Third sn. fcbl-y eZEBI.7I.ON KINSEY, Deafer in Fancy Goods 4- Vrint mirigs. No. 67. Market street. tebl•v 4 LEXAN DER JAY N ES, Pekin Oka Store, 71 'Phird • j - l k near Wood. fe I, by et AFCLOSKEY. Iron City Clothing Starr. No. 132. Liberty et., opposite the mouth of Nforket. febl-y TOSH VA. ROBINSON, Agent for Harden & Co.'s Line fl of Packets. Fifth st.. one door below Wood. fehl-y VvrimAAm JACKSON. Patent Xedicine Depot. 4.1 Lib erty st., head of Wand. I,rA ItTIN LYTLE, Family Grocer, Smithfield street 1 next door to the Filth Prcsbyterinn Church. jeG ((I EORUE COCIIIIAN, Forwarding mod Commission 1J Merchant. No. 26 Wood st.. Pint:burgh. nov27-y - - "I;iNG LIS II 8 ELLICYI" I. Boolatelkrs and Stationers. No 66, 11Inrket between Third and Fourth. fold _)r V. Fashionable Clofhi)ag Store, No. 49, Li . erty St. fell-y IT_TyGIN dr. Ikoskers nail Exchange Brokers, N.E. corner ni ititil Sixth sts. febl-y 1101.:11ES SON. Bankers and dealers in Exchange, ~, Coin and Bank Now, No. 65. Market at. febl.-y TACOB WEAVER, Wine and Liquor Merchant. corner t/ of Market and Second streets. febl-y 4 FULTO.*Beit and Bran Founder, N 0.70 Second . between Market and Ferry sta. fulfl M. VHITE. Clothing Sio • . ty and Sixth stn. rillOWNSE.rill, CARR CO.. Coach and Wagon Jla I kers. St. Clair street. near the Bridge. ATORSKS LITERARY DEroT, No. es, Fourth st., nenr Wood. • fehl-y jR. BROWN'S OFFICE:. N 0.65. Diamond alloy. near Wood febl-y CIL PAULSON, Hot and Cop Manittnentotr, nod „ dealer in Frog of all kinds. No. 71.1, Wood id- next door-to the corner of Fourth. fad St. Clair street. auglo-y ILLER RICKETSON, Wholesale Grocers and C 0,,. ill mission Morchnnes, corner of Liberty - and Irwin sta. febl-y CA. WANULTI" CO.. Forwarding and Conono . sion Merchanta, Canal Basin, Pittsburgh, I'a. mara-dy V ItLIi:ME. Piano Forte manufacturer and dealer in V Musical Instruments. No. I1i: Wood street. near F it novlP-y AN'S & hiItOCKWA V. Druggists. and Agents for - Patent Medicines, Lil.erty street. near Canal liasin. fehl-y TOSEPII WOULMS - R1.1.. hrtrorttr, and dealer in For t eign and Domestic Hardware, corner of Second and Wood sta-Pitiaburgli. y (LI A mum, MOORE, Hat and Cap -11,oertfarturer, and I:3 dealer in Fcus, No. 75, Wood atrent. third door above Fourth. foal -1.• SI'CLURKEN & CO.. Azeists for Carlisle and Rippard's liszular Line of Peeks: Ships from New York to Liverpool, N 0.142 Liberty at. fel.4-y AM :3 ULAKELY. Agent for Messrs. Roche, ittro.'s elf Co.', Line of Packrts, - Peon st., four doors below Ca nal Basin. t febl-y JAVCI.OIiKEY, Tailor and Clothier. Liburty st J between Sixth stroot and Virgin alley, south side. seplo-y JOSEPH 111.1.10 kt. Boat 'Store. Ship Chandlery. and Agene , of Pittsburgh Lard Oil Factory. No. - 4, Mar ket street, Pittsburgh. janl2-tf S richa t is p it); l l;. l ip 4 u - pr i t r° A. e f'": Pi N ;Uft P es t. " , " o l rtio "' st " te . rh ' s: Post Office. febt-y t I A.AFFE : 1 / 4 O'CONNOR. Proprietor', of the Piusbnrgh Portabk Boot Line, corner Pend and Wayne streets. febl -y T AMES MAV. Inoiesale Grater, Fvrlcarding and COM tl mission IltrecAant, Water sireet, between Market and Ferry. ' fehl-y - • --- TILLIAM A. HILL di CO., 80ni.," emd Errhart,r, Broker, No. 64, 'Wood st, one door above Fourth, east side. febl-y TTILF & CURRY. Bankers and Excharare Brokers. No 11 T A*, Wood st-rird door below Fourth, west side. febt-y IT RANI ER it. R-1.1131.. Bankers and Exchange End:cm (). corner of Third and Wood sts., opposite St. Charles Hotel. feht, TOIINSTONScsTocwroN, So oksrUos, Staliowri Printers and Publishers. corner Market and Third sts febl-y uKr LOOMIS. Agent. Booietler and Stationer, and I deale r in Printing Paper. kc., Wood street. between Diamond alley and Fourth. bl -y A. M'ANCLTY, Aleut for Piekworth's Way Frrinht . Line, .and Independent Portable Boat Line Canal , AIrOSES ATWOOD, AFent for the NurWi American M AL surance Company. of Philadelphia. Rater and Front at- at the Warehonse of Atwond and Jonee., pIIODES h ALCORN. Manufacture. a Mustard, A Ground Spica, ertisups..tc., Nu. '27, Fifth xtrcet, br:tween IN•no41 and Market febl-y ArICTOR SCRIISA. 800k,11,. Stationer. and Binder. Fill st.. between \S and Market sta., Pittsburgh, Pa. jan7-y • 0 CHOW. BOOK AND PAPER WA REDOUSE—Lukr Leomis.•Agent, PubHeber. Bookseller and Bookbind er. No. at, Wood st.. Pittsburgh. mart?-y T) P TEEN. Brass Founder and Gas Flury.. :Jamb field street, between Diamond Alley and Fifth st. Pittsburgh. LII=M2EI & J. APDEVITT, Vim/earth Grocers, dealers in Pro . duce and Pittsburg manufactures generally. No ltd Libeny, opposite 7th street. Pittsburgh. ap2.4.-y EVEN .13 G DOORS CLOTH G STORE, Na. 5 6th 4_ Street, near Liberty. JOHN FARREN, Proprietor. Pittsburgh. nov24-y GORGE ARMOR. Tailor. Fourth street, beteen .g l a r Wood and Smithfield streets, nearly opposite the yor's w office. jan2o- • TOI4N D. MORGAN. IVlndetak and Retail Druggist, No. BS}, Wood street, one door South of Diamond Al ley. febl DALLA.NSBEE 8 HAY WARD. Wholesale and Retail Deniers in Boots, Shoes. Trunks. !cc.. No. 1.136 Liberty street. nearly opposite the head of Wood. feb4-y A. A Es•roc' c thsak u g w a " . house, corner of First and Wood streets, and cor ncr of Wood and Sixth sts, felt4-y RENID VAL.—Geo. W. Smith 4. Co. have removed their Office from Penn st., to their New Brewery on Pitt st. and Duquesne Way. dee2s l irm. ALEXANDER & SONS, Coffin Makors and y Furnishing Undertakers. corner of Penn and St. Clair streets, opposite the Exchange. Entrance on Penn street. feb4-y TWINII. MELLOB, wholesale and retail dealer in 0 Music and Mu-Meal instrumens, Piano Fortes, School Books and Stationery, No. 122 Wood street, Pittsburgh. ' jant-y BRA'ZIER'S BELLOWS.—Just received an assort mein. large sizes, Brazier's hand Bellows; also, Par for and Kitchen do., wholesale and retail. deel.o JOHN W. BLAIR, 120 Wood at. T S. WATERMAN. wholesale Grocer, Commission _U. and Forwarding Merchant, and Dealer in Produce and Pittsburgh Manufactures, Nos. 31 Water, and 2 Front ats., Pittsburgh, Pa. IYM-y T. SELLZILS. JNo. NICOLS. Ct ELLERS & NICOLS, Produce and General Commis eon Merchants, No. 17 Liberty street, Pittsburgh.— Sperm. linseed and lard oils. jan27 JAMES parrEilsoli. Ja., corner of First and Ferry ste.,Pittsburgh, Pa., manufacturer of Locks, Hinges, To and Bots; To acco. Fuller. Mill and Timber Screws, Housen Sere for Rolling Mills. &c. se plO-y JBRYAR, etifying Distiller, and wholesale dealer .in Foreign and Domestic IWines and Liquors, No. 114 Liberty street, and 53 Diamond alley, Pittsburgh, Pa. Ir2l-1, T WILMARTH, Lumber Merchant. Office on Penn Lit. street, between Irwin and Hand streets, Pittsburgh, Pa. All commissions will be promptly attended to. mals-y T a BISHOP Veterinary Surgmn, can be roiled at his Horse Shoeing Establishment. near the St. Clair stre t Bridge, lately occupied by Messrs. Carr & Rowland. v5-Mim CHANGE HOTEL, Exchange Flew, Baltimore. 0. Doaszv. Proprietor. Coaches will he in readinervi at all the landings, to convey passengers, free of Marge. to the Hotel• deeZ)-y AVARRICK MARTIN, Agent for the Franklin Fire insuranee Company of Philadelphia, at the Ex change office of Warrick blartin & Co., corner of Mnrket and Third streets. • febl-y & PINNEY, Agents for the Delaware Marna/ Safety Ineuranee Company of Philadelphia, at the Warehouse of King and Holmes, Water street, near Mar ket. fehl-y P. SELLERS. /NO. NICOLL , . ET...L.13n9 ef. NICOL& Produce and General Commis -17 'ion Merchants, No. 17 Liberty street, Pittsburgh.— Sperm. Linseed nod Lard Oils. inn3o. (,11111'.%. S. 3. EII'IMICMT. CIARSON & 111'KNICAIT, Wholesale Grocers and Corn nti.4,idil Merchants, Sixth street, between Rood and Litisrly, Pittsburgh. Pa. I`TAI. GLENN. Baal:binder. hint TOMOVrd to the canter N of Wind and Third log.. above C. It. Kay, where he is prepared to do every dereriptlon of ruling and bind ing. dec.2-y C. II4RTIN. IVhrrfr.ufr and Remit firoerr anddeal inToreittoo and Domestic Wines and Litmors. Foreign and Domestic Fruits, Nuts. S,„ No 00 NVoter sc. sep3-y 140 - 1•11 V BOOK STORE.—if, F. Bostenrih 4.• Co.. No. 43. slarket RI.. TwXl door to Third, are jaw opening a new and extensive aiinortment of !looks and Stationery. which they will sell.. wholemde and retail, at the lowest prifie4. Trom W. BLACK Co.. 11.7.oltsale Grocttrs. Produre 4 and rommimina Merehnnq. anti dealers in Pittsburgh Manufactures, No. MO, Liberty street, opposite Sixth et.. Putsiturrh. put 12 Mt.turel suhttutoes made-on soliAlpunenter. RENS Business (garbs. 'o. LO7, comer of iUcr Business (Earbs AMCEL MORROW, Manufacturer of Tin. Copper, 10 and sheet iron ware, No 17 Fifth street, between Wood and Market. feblo JOHN CARTWRIGHT. Importer and Manufacturer 01 all kinds of Cullen:, Surgical Instruments. 4.r., No. &l Wood street. second door below Diamond alley. febl ILKINTON'S UNR ED menta l_lVALL BLACKING, factured and sold wholesale and retail, Smithfield at., between Sixth and Virgin alley. 0 0-I 'ARTNERSHW—Thoundersigned has associated with himself John Nicols. from Baltimore, in the Gro eery and General Commission Business, nndes the style of Sellers & Nicols. Dated Isthinuarylls4lB. jen2O FRAS. SELLERS. I)ICHARD T. LEECH, JR.. Importer,' and dealer in A, Foreign and Domestic Saddlery, Hardware and Car riage Trimmings, of all descriptions, No. 13J 'Wood st., Pittsbargh. seven doors above Fifth, and one door above H. Childs & Co.'s Shoe Store. • nptl 1 1 0 COUNTRY MERCHANTS.—A. A. Mesas & Co.. I 62 Market street, mytte the attention of Comun• Merchants to their extensive assortment of Foreign and Domestic Goads, which Will be sold tit eastern Jobbing prices. irr Wholesale Rooms. 2d story.; sett) Q . BEL OYSTERS.—A constant supply of Shell Oysters. roasted or in the shell; also Game and even• delica cy of the season, served up in superiod style, at the short est notice. BANE EXCHANGE, JecCr-ti Third st. between Wood and Market at. tt , IIWIAS PALMER. Manufacturer and Importer of WALL PAPER, Fine Board Prints, Borders. Land. scope Paper, Ornamental Designs, Tranxparent Window Shades. 4-c.. and dealer in Writing and Wrapping Paper, Bonnet and Binders' Boards. &e.. &c., N 0.47, Market at., between Third and Fourth, PittsburEli. Pa. marl 4 It,r — NiCtiONALD. Dell and Brass FouriWr7Pirst 111 near Market, is prepared to make Brass Castinn, and Brass IVorks generally, on the most reasonable terms and shortest notice. lie invites machinists, and all those using brass works to give aim a call. as be is de. tentuned to do all word in his line very low. my27-I y TOSEI'II MURPHY'S Looking Ginn and Clock Sto;c, PJ No. 9,'T% Wood street, Pittsburgh. A general assort ment of Pier, Mantel and Toilet Olasses: Portrait, Minia ture and Landscape Frames. plain and ornamental, of every variety of patterns. Also, a new style of Window Cornices; cell in and sec them; all„of which will be sold cheop for cash, or city acroptanco. fry- Hotels and Steamboats finished chimp. JOSEPH MURPHY, It Wood at., nov.lo Practical Gilder. LIMITII 3 siNct...k I It., (late hlartin ar. tienith,} Whoksate Grocers. Produce end Commission Merchants. SO Wood street, Pittsburgh. The undersigned having entered into partnership under the above stele. respectfully ask the patronage of the friends of the into firm. and of purchas er. generally. They teel warranted in promising that they can give satisfaction to all who may buy of them, or confide business to their care. WM. 11. 'SMITH. inar2a W. M. SINCLAIR. VIANT GLASS it Led he manufacture. and keep constantly on hand, cut, motilded and pinto Flint Glassware in all its varieties, at their warehouse. corner of Market and Water sta. Pitts burgh. Our works continue in full operation: and is C are constantly adding to our stock, which enables us to fill urd,rs with promptness. Purchasers are respectfully solicited to call and at I+ min,. priers and terms. RePin.Y. M'KIN LEV, Ilordsr. St-n. and ornamented Pninter, and dealer in PA No. 44. Si. Clair at., Pitts burgh. has constantly on hand all kinds of Perm, either Dry or Mixed: Japan and Copal Varnish: Linseed Oil; Boiled Oil; Spirits Turpentine; Window G i 213, or all sires; Putty, Paint Brushes. &c., all. of the best gitality, and lor sale at reasonable prices sepll-ti beautnal place of IJ resort having been greatly repaired. the proprietor is now ready to receive Bananas, by the day, week, or month. Ilia accommodations are good, and his pnccs are low. (mayl•tf) S. McCLELLAND. - 1 - 1 A CAMERON, Afartufarturcr of hollow Ware and Platform Soaks. and C43li/lci in general, respect fully aslrs the patronage of his fnends. lie feels war ranted that he can give sausfaction to all who may pur chase of him. Ills cstahlishment is on M'Kelvy's plan of Lots. sth Ward. mar3l-1 y TWIN F. PERRY, (Lode qrthe r firin of Malcolm. Leech 4- Cu.) Wholesale Grocer. Cotninitsion and Floor Merchant. dealer in all kinds of Country Produce. cop per, tin plates. unners' tools, zinc. lead, Russia sheet iron. true and nails, white lead. dye shirrs, cotton yarns, salt. &e., and Pittsburgh Manfactures generally, corner or Liberty stud ltwia streets. Pittsburgh, Pa. Liberal ad vance, in Cash or Goods, made on consignment• of Pro duce..tc. mayt STERS ' OYSTERS 01 - h - rEfts!!!—G,o &Ansa 1.,J respectfully informs his friends and the public, that he is daily in the receipt of fine Fresh °amis. which will be served up in every style, at short notice, to suit his enstome re. D. - Geom.,/ Nut Coody, and every descriptions of Confirnonortes, on baud and fur sale at the corner of .sth and Smithfield sta. scre:is-6 li:Olt(11: COCHRAN, Commission and Forwarding VI - Merchant N 0.% Wood street. Pittsburgh, continues to transact a general (*.omission business. especially in the purchase and sale of American manufactures and produce, and in receiving and forwarding Goods colons:ti ed to his care. As agent for the manufacturers he will he constantly supplied with the principal articles of Pitts burgh manufacture at the lowest wholesale prices. Orders and consignment. arc respectfully solicited. A Lt. DUFI'S Hook K?j'iog and Itreitin , Clasen. cur ner of Filth and Market streets, re-openson Monday neat. Mercantile and Steamboat Hook Keeping taught in the most effective and expeditious manner. In add,- tion to the usual course of instruction and practice, Mr. 0. 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 Lectures.— flours of business, 10 to 12, a. ss.; 2 to 4, and 7 to ID. P. M. jant IAID:f;S! DRUGS!!—JocI Mohler. Druggtst and Apoth; .1 cozy, north-west corner of Wood and Fifth streets Pitt.lough, will keep constantly on baud Drugs, Paints Oils, Dye-Stuffs. &e N. !I . —Physicians' prescriptions carefully cornflour:vied from the best materials, at any hour of the day or night. Also, on nssorunent of Perfumery: fine tooth, hair, and clothes 'Brushes, ac., &c., &c., which he will sell low for cash. ap2o-1 y AIrILLIANI TROVILLO, Undertaker. Fifth street. im ‘ T mediately opposite the Theatre. respectfully in forms his friends and the public an ceneral. that he has re sumed business as a Furnishing Undertaker. Ile is sup plied with and always keeps on hand Coffins of all sizes and kinds. Shrouds, and all other articles necessary on such occasions. Silver plates. ice boxes, and leaden coffins will be sup plied on order. A fine hearse and carriages always ready to attend funerals. sep29-ly ARDWARE. CUTLERY, SADDLERY. &e.—Jonii I IWA LIE SR. Importer and Deafer in Foreign and Do mestic Hardware, would respectfully inform his friends anti the public generally, that he is now receiving his Spring supply of Hardware at the old stand of Walker & Wootlwell, tict. 55 Wood street, which he will dispose of on the most reasonahle terms. He will be continually receiving fresh supplies direct from the manufacturers in Europe and this Country. which will enable him to com pete with any establishment either East or West. Wes tern Merchants are invited to call and examine his stock before purchasing elsewhere. mars E 'CHANCE HOTEL, Corner of Penn and St. Clair Streetr, Pittsburgh, Pa rptlE subscriber, having assumed the management o this long established and popular Hotel, respectfully announces to travellers and the public generally, that he will be at all times prepared to accommodate them in all things desirable in a well regulated Hotel. The House is now being thoroughly repaired throughout, and new fur niture added; and no pains will be spared to make the LXCIIANOC one of the year mes - r Hotels in the country. The mulersigned very respectfully solicits a continuance of the liberal patronage which the House has heretofore received. THOMAS OWSTON, feblo-dew Proprietor. John M. Townsend, DRUGGIST AND APOTHECARY, No. 45, Market street, three doors above Third, Pittsburgh, will have constantly on hand a well selected assortment of the beet and freshest Medicines, which he will sell on the most reasonable terms. Physicians sending orders will be promptly attended to, and supplied with articles they may rely upon as genuine. Physicians prescriptions will be accurately and neatly prepared from the best materials, at any hour of the day or night. Also, for sale, a largo stock of fresh and good Perfu mery. decal) 3. D. LEIISIEIt, C. W. ANDERSON, Late of Pittsburgh, Pa. Late of Nashville, Tenn. T EIIMER & ANDERSON, DEALERS IN COTTON..—For -1.4 warding and Commission Merchants, No. 6, Front Strew, about. Broadway. Cincinnati, Ohio. REYER TO ATerchants generally, in Pittsburgh, Pa. Merehante generally, Nashville, Tenn. W. F. Lane & Co.. Louisville, KY. Springer & Whiteman, ! Cincinnati, Ohio. James Johnston Co,. Hewitt, Heflin & Co:,ew Orleans. Magregor & Morris. New York. Duval, Keighler & Co., Baltimore. Smith, Ragaley & Co., Philadelphia. Daniel Deshan, Boston. sep24-ly John D. Davis A UCTIONEER , and Commission :11.erchant, Corner of _LA.. Wood and Fifth streets. Pittsburgh, is ready tore ceive merehundize of every description on consignment for public or private sale, and from long experience in the above business, flatters himself that he Nvill be able to give entire satisfaction to all who may favor him with their patronage. Regular Sales on Mondays and Thursdays of Dry Goode and Fancy articles, at 10 o'clock, A. M. Of groceries, Pittsburgh manufactured articles, new and second hand furniture, &c., at 2 o'clock, P. M. Sales every evening at early gas-light. augl2-y. AFUI.TON, Bell and Brass Founder, has rebuilt and . commenced business at his old stand, No. 70 Se cond, between Market and Ferry streets, where he will be pleased to ace 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 he of the best materials. .Mineral Water Pumps, Counters, Railings, &e. &c : , to gether with every variety of Brass Castings, if required, turned and finished in the neatest manner. A. P. is the role agent for Bobbin's Anti-Attraction ire- Ml. an justly celebrated for the reduction of friction in machinery. The boxes and composition can he had of him at all times. CI HA W A. Mason ,t Co., till Market street. hove received the most extensive assortment ofShewis to he found in this city. In addition to the various styles of Cashmere. Turkeri. Wool Plaid. Thihet. Net, &c.. he has received a new style of French Long Shawls, a superior article and very eashintinble. PITTSBURGH, THURSDAY, APRIL 6, 1848 F FASHIONS.—S. Ittoorr has just received from_l.' New York the Fall . Stylo of HATS, which he Will in troduce this day. Saturday."iAngust 28th. All those in want of a neat and superior riAT would do well to call at NO. 75 IVOOD STREET. ane2fi :Id door above Fourth. - - WICSEMIKT-q - 1111 Successor: to the old firm 1 of C. Townsend & Co.. ald Carr & Rowland, beg leave to announce to their fri nds and to the public gen erally, that they are now prep, red to execute all lands of work in the Conch and Wagon-making business, et the shortest notice, and warranted to be ot the best qual ity. The very large qualitity of seasoned timber with which they are p repared. and their facilities for business, enables them to insure the puUlie that they arc prepared to carry on an extensive and jprompt business in their line, and they respectfully soften a continuance of the liberal patronage bestowed upon the lute firms. sep4 'Vault lan °RIBBLE & Co. have removed to the corner of -LI. • Wood street and Diamond alley, over S. M'clain's leather store, where they are prepared to furnisli Watt Blinds. Wholesale and Retail. at t orices much reduced; having a very eccentric mode of pai lig-. and other advan rages unknown to miters in the tru e. Besides giving a su perior finish to Blinds, they trimthem with the best mate rinls, making them rich and durable. N. B. Wide or narrow slats—portable or pennancnefas tenings furnished. Old Blinds. mitred. dec2l-y Hardware . , Cutlery, and Saddlery. JOHN WALKER, Dealer in Foreign and Domestic Hardware, No. PS Wood street. would respectfully inform his friends and the public generally, that he has received a lame stock of Foreign Hardware per ships "Isabella," "Wyoming;' and -Monongahela," which, to gether with a large supply of American Goods he Is now receiving direct from the manufacturers, will make his assortment very extensive and complete.. Western mer chants will please call and examine his stock. sep9 ANYVILE. 1 1 1 — A7NTIF — KZ"I'ORY.—Thesubscri- X. 7 bets, having ~larged their establishment for the man ufacture of rixxxx and Ftxts—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 from them, respectfully invite the patronage of all who nse the article. marld-y J. ANKRIM & CO. N EWLY INVENTED PATENT BLOCK SPRING TRUSS, for the imuietliate relief and permanent Care of Hcritirt and Rupture. (Suited to all sizes.) The superior claims of this from consist in the comparative ease 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 therougiy adapts itself to any move• meat made by the wearer. It can be worn without inter mission, until a cure is effected. The subscribers have made arrangements for the manufacture of these valua ble Trusses. tnrt superior style, in Philadelphia, and have them nose for sale at their oilice. No. 77 Smithfield street, near Sixth, Pittsburgh. GEORGE WATT, jy I D. W. KAUFFMAN. ItIONONGAHRLA HOUSE,' On the corner of Water I and Smithfield iftrets, Piusburgh, Pa.—The under signed Proprietors of the Monongahela House announce to the Public, that the House is open for the reception of Visitors. They are conscious of having spared no ex pense in fitting out the Establishment in such a style as to render every ennifort to the Guests. They hope by constant care and attention to business to merit the pa tronagc so liberally bestowed on the Into Monongahela House. (inaKil JAMES CROSSAN 3c SON. NTEW 11H1.;Ytli.E..—JoN D. 51ruttivr. IVrteb— le it sa and Renal Dr-uzgest, No. 93k Wood street. one door South of Diamond alter, Piltsdurg.—Thc subscriber has just received from the Eastern cities, and is now opening at the above stand. a full assortment of articles in his line, consisting of Drugs of all kinds, Dye Stud's. Paints and Varnishes, Chemicals, ke., together with all such articles as are usually kept for sale at a wholesale and retail drug store. Ills stock is entirely new, and has been selected with care. Ile is confident that his articles, both as to quality and price, will please such as may favor him with a call. iny9.y 4 Tiff:NEIN. &freshmen: and Bathing S4'tlocns. Liber ty Sweet. —The subseribersAdeeply trihnkful for the increased and still increasing patronage bestowed 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 moment A few more boarders can be accommisdated the week, and gentlemen can procure breakfast. dinner, supper, etc., at the usual Imam. an> breakfast 7j o'cloCk, a. in.; dinner, 121; supper Sj . m. Oysters. cooling drinks. rind other refreshments furnish ed in a superior style, and charges moderate. janl 5 PECK.. THOMPSON & CO. ANING M ° ts N o ° a N n ° w A o l u i lt i l -L re A sp l e ' e f i h i te: — (ti j e A nl: 3 2lllTi; public, that his new establishment is now in full operation. and that he is prepared to furnish Boat Cabin., and till all orders fur Planed Lumber, with promptitude, and at the lowest rates. Board and - Plank, planed on one or both sides, con stantly on hand. Sash, Doors and Moult - bop, of every description, made to order. tiailders and Carpenters would find it to their advan tage to give him a call. as he can now ittralsh them with planed stuff; suitable for every description of work. drtc:S-tf FIFTH WARD LIVERY KTABLE.—The subscriber. having brought oat the well known Livery Stable kept by C. B. Doty. in the . 1 7S\.. Fifth Ward. respectfully informs his friends and thc pub tic generally, tits+ he will keep at all tunes a stock of the best description of riding horse.. buggies. carriages of all kinds. and intshort everything required in his line of buntnens.. . A A considerable portion of his stock is new, and he is confident no stock in the city, will be superior to his. His terms will be moderate. His statue is on I.iberty st:, a few doors above the canal bridge, where respectful ly solicits a share of public patronage. CHARLES COLEMAN. r a - He is also provided with an elegant Hearse, which will be furnished when required. octW. antes Howard & Co., HAVE the pleasure to announce to their friends that thee again occupy their old stand at No. Eit Wood street, where they have opened an extensive WALL-PA PER WAREHOUSE. and will have constantly on hand an extensive assortment of Satin. (Hazed, and Plain PA PER HANGINGS. Velvet and Imitation Borders. of the latest styles and most handsome patterns. for papering halls, parlors and chambers. - • . They manufacture, and have on hand at all times, Printing. Writing. Letter, Wrapping and Tea Paper; Bon net and Fullers' Boards—all of which they otter for sale on the most aecommodating terms. and to which they invite the attention of merchants and others. ALSO—Blank Books of all kinds and the beat quali ty; School Books, Ac.. always on hand, and for sale as above. anz2s Ne • Hat an Cap Store. CHAS 11. PAULSON, (late of the firm ft of Puitlson 1 GIP.) Laving 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 best materials. Ot ter, Seal, fine and common Muskrat, Sealette, Hair Seal, Plush and Glazed Clips. ALSO—A fine assortment of ladies Furs, such as Lynx, Fitch, Genet, 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 before purchasing elsewhere. Wholesale Shoe Store. jIL CHILDS St CO. arc now receiving their Spring supplies, consisting of one of :411 1 gliglia the largest, cheapest, and best assortment of Boots and Shoes that they have ever been able to bring to this market. ALSO—Ladies' and Misses' Florence Braid and Straw• Bonnets, of the latest style; together with a splendid as sortment of Palm Leaf flats, Men's and Boys' Summer Caps. ALSO—A large lot of New York Tanned Sale Leath er, all of which, having been purchased at the lowest rates, and selected with great care for the Western trade, will be sold at a small advance on the cost and charges. All merchants wishing to purchase will find it to their interest to call and examine their stock before purchasing elsewhere. msr27-tf PURTER'S City Datriterrran tionero, Philo Hall, Third street, PittAburgh, Pa., and Franklin Buildings, Balti more, Md. Mr. Porter respectfully announces that he has, at eon siderable expense, fitted up apartments and arranged light for Daguerreoty'ping purposes. His 4ong experience in the art has enabled him to overcome many of the objections too cotninon to pictures taken by this me thod. Mr. Porter is aware that the impression has gone abroad (owing to the many failures to produce good pictures) that clear and distinct Daguerreotypes cannot be made in Pittsburgh. Ilis experiments, however, since he has opened his Gallery, fully warrant him in saying that as good pictures can be made here as elsewhere. Ladies and gentlemen are invited to call and examine specimens. Instructions given, and instruments and materials fur nished on reasonable terms. • All orders from country operators promptly attended to. • n0v2.54f - 1010fTTSBURGH CHAIR AND CABINET WARE HOUSE.—No. 82, Third street, Pittsburgh—The sub .seribers would respectfully return their thanks to their friends and the public, for the very liberal patronage be stowed since the commencement of the new firm, and would earnestly solicit a continuance of the 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 and Mahogany Furni ture. Flattered by the very extensive patronage receiv ed in their bnedness, 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 in their own city what they formerly would obtain only in the East. Hav ing adopted the principle of small profits and quick sales, they will he able to sell at as low rates as any of the establishments in the Eastern Cities. novin-y ROBERTS & SANE. O...HAVING AND HAIR DRESSNGIRAI.OON—Rtscs 0 SON & Foc:irrsts. Tonsoriol Profemors. have fined up the saloon on the corner of Cherry alley and Water at., near the National Hotel. fomierly occupied by Clement Archer, and are prepared to wait on gentlemen at once, with ease. comfort and politeness. In connection with their sedum, they have fitted tip an excellent shower bath. wherc persons can have shower baths at all hours of the day. They still eon rinse to serve their customers also at their Old Stmed, corner of the Diantend and Union street. febt7lf Business Tarbs illiscellantons. William J. 'Burnside, AUCTIONEER AND. COMMISSION MERCHANT, • AttgonanyCirr, PA. riineVlJAß.—Tho undersigned' having complied with G the requirements of the Auction Law. add taken out a Commission as Auctioneer. for the City of Allegheny. is noit• ready. to receive merchandise. in: all its variety. on consignment for either public or private sale: and from loinrcrperience in the °hove branches of busineFs, Hat ters himself that he will be able to give entire satisfaction to all who may favor him with their patronage. Liberal advances 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, . NVM. 3. BURNSIDE. _Allegheny city, September. 1547. Ran:ear:cm. James May, James Itl'Cully. John Little, Jr.. John B. Guthrie, 'Wm. A. lIW & Co.. Jones R. sPClintock, James K. Logan. John D. Davis, Parke & Damien. John B. Mc- Fadden & Co., Alexander Stuart, Young & Stevenson. uovl4-y John Cartwright, MPORTEIto nil Manufacturer or Cutlery, Surgical and I Dental Instruments, Saddler's and Tanner's hand tools, Taylor's Pateut Shears. Sic. Also, manufactures Truss es. Supporters, &c., in 'great variety. John Cartwright manufacturer and importer of Fan, Pocket and Table C utlery -; Razors, Scissors, Files, Saws. Tools, &c., has removed to 83 Worm STREET. second door below Diamond alley, And has lately received a large assortment of PEN AND POCKET KNIVES. KNIVES. AND FORKS. Also, Rovers' and Whotsenholme FLNE CUTLERY, Elliott's, Rodgers', Wade and Bro.'s Razors, Scissors,Razor S trops &e. Damascus and Wire Twist OLDS, RIFLES AND PISTOLS. Allen's. Colt's, and Blunt's REVOLVERS; Powder Flunks. Shot Belts. Orune Bags; Walker's and Coxels Extra Percussion Caps; Bowie,Dirk, and Minting Knives. Tools. such as Callipers, Dividers, Flyers, Nippers, Hand Vices. Squares, Rules, traces, Bits, Spoke Shaves. Stocks and Dies, Wire and Iron Ganges, Mathematical Instruments. &c., in very great variety. iCrlobbing and repairing neatly and punctually done. Auction Notice. grim subscriber has paid into the Treasury , of the Com l. monwealth, the amount of license required by law. He has given the regularly approved security, and taken out a cotnission of the first class. as an Auctioneer of the city of Pittsburgh. and rented that spacious wareroom belonging to SyMinns Lothrop. Esq., No. 114 Wood at.. three doors from Fif:h, where he is prepared to attend to the sale ot.every kind of Merchandise. Furniture. Real Estate, Stocks. Bhipping. tkc.. either at the Auction ROOMS or on the premises, and will in all cases exert himself to the utmost for the benefit of his employers, on the most reasonable terms; he will sell exclusively and only on commission; neither purchasing nor having any interest whatever on goods In the store, but merely the Commis sion for eclling, thereby giving all owners a fair chance. without partiality of having therein property disposed of to the beet advantage. Sales will be promptly settled when mule; advances will be given et any tune on the most accommodating terms; merchants will not be charged for advance's. Regular sale days. Mondays and Thursdays, of Dry Goods. Groceries. Furniture. &c.: and every evening. Hardware, Cutlerv, Watches. Guns. Pistols; and fancy articles; Books, on Saturday evenings. e JANIF-C M'RENNA. Auct. CHEAP HAT AND CAP HOUSE, Alzin. lost, Wood Street. SPRING FASHIONS. SILK, BEAVER, AND MITRA HATS. The subscriber respectfully informs his customers end the public. that be Las returned from New York, hringing with him the most approved style of Hats, for spring and summer wear, adopted by William H. Beebe. Broadway. (late Beebe & Costar:( lie would also inform the public, that he is daily manufacturing Hats and Caps, of all des criptions, which he is determined to dispose of at prices to please the purchaser: that is, cheaper than any other Hat establishment in the city. ('Country Merchants. wishing to purchase Hats and Caps, by wholesale. arc requested to call and examine hie assortment: as he feels confident of being able to please in quality, quantity. and price. 0. W. GLASSGOW, Manufacturer, No. 142. Wood at.. 3d door below John D. Davis' Commercial Auction Rooms. New York Pekin Tea Company. CAUTION TO TEE PUBLIC. 4 LCXANDER JAYNES is the only authorized agent ..„`l, in Pittsburgh and Allegheny cities, for the sale of the Pekin Tea Company's Teas of 7.5 and 77 Fulton at., New York. Any other person in Pittsburgh pretending to sell our Teas is an imposter, and deceives all who may patronize him. It is commonly known that the Pekin Tea Company's Teas have proved superior to all other Teas sold. and for this reason many persons have dishon estly pretended to have the sale of the Pekin Tea Com pany's Teas, when they sre all the time pending trash and cheap stuff. which they have obtained elsewhere.— Other. again assume the name of the Pekin Tea Com pany and imitate our packages, and thereby deceive 1111S11,• We are informed that there is a person in Pittsburgh selling Teas under the name of the New York and Phila delphia Pekin Tea Company. We have only to say that this assumcd company have no connexion, whatever. with the New York Pekin Tea Company, as consumers of lea will readily discover by comparing the article they sell with the genuine ten, sold by the New York Pekin Tea Company, at the store of Alexander Jaynes, No. 72 Fourth street. N. B.—Messrs. McCALLNIONT & BOND, of Philadel phia. have no connexion. whatever, with the New York Pekin Ten Company, nor hare 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. DOUGLAS S & CO.. nov4 75 and 77 Fulton st.. N. Y. Godey's Lady's Book and Family Magazine oldest Magazine in the United States, contains monthly sixty pages - of rending matter, by_ the first writer* in the country,—twelve more than the 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. all illustrated and well explained, &c. Price fur One Year, (which includes the Lady's Dol lar Newspaper, looking three publications in one month) 83 00 Two copies, without the Lady's Dollar Newspaper. • 5 00 Five copies, with one iodic person sending the club • • 10 00 Eight copies 15 00 Twelve copies 20 00 A specimen of either the Lady's Book, or the Lady's Dollar Newspaper, will ha sent to any person poying.post age on the request. Address, L. A. CODE'. 150114-If No. 113. Chesnut et., Philadelphia. Fifth Street Turning Establishment. r" . INIE Subscriber, having completed his late improve ments, is nowprepared to do all kinds of Turning and Sawing in a style far superior to any other shop in the West, as he has now twelve turning lathes. boring ma chines, and circular saws fitted up on the latest and most improved plans. lie would most respectfully inform his friends,. and the public generally, that he intends to give his full attention to their orders. He will keep a constant supply for the accommodation of his country customers, (carpenters and cabinet-makers.) of newel-post and bal lusters, materials for columns and hand railing, bed posts and table legs. Also, bed puns and rails fitted up on his 1110111 approved plan of iron fastenvatand hickory screws. All orders from a distance promptly attended to. H. H. RYAN. N. R.—Our German friends will always find some at tentive German in the estoblisbniont to attend to their orders. N. B.—The subscriber would further inform the public, that he has a very• powerful engine—about 70 horse pow er—and a few small rooms to let, with steam power in them. suitable for small branches of manufacture. Fifth street, No. Lt 3, between Wood and Market sts. A. A. Mason & 62 NI .4 Rl= STREET, BETWEEN THIRD AND FOCITII STREETa is . TOR.,II. 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, wt COST, and in many cases less than cost, to ena ble them to open their new store with an 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 be sold full 30 per cent. less - than the usual prices. They consist of the most fashionable Cashmere, and De Lames, Gala, Mohair, Silk and Orange Plaids. Also, Bombazines, Alpacas, &c., &c. CLOAK Goons—French and German Merinos, Queen's Cloth, French Plaid Cloakings, Broad Cloths of all the most fashionable colors. Black and Fancy Dress Silks, of every variety. StwA.s—Cashmere, Terkeri, Tartan, Plaid, and other ShaWlsht very large assortment, fully reduced one half in price Ft.sxrixts—Welsh, English, and American Flannels, of all colors and qualities. Bonnet and Cap Ribbons. Gloves, Hosiery, Gimps and Fringes, Wrought Collars and Capes, Laces, Artificial Flowers, Plumes and Feath ers, Scarfs, Cravats, Handkerchiefs, Fancy Buttons, fr.c. Ltaxx GOODS of every description. Woolen Gnods. Cassimercs, Caesinens, Vesting', Beavers, Pilots, Tweeds, Jaynes. Whitney and Bate Blankets. . Also, an extensive assortment. Calicoes, Chintzes, Da mastic Ginghams, Checks, Stripes, Tickinge;Brown and Bleached Muslin', &c. The following will be some of the Prices: Cashmeres 181 c. Usual prioe n 371 c. Mous. de Laines 12ic. ,i 25Z31c. Gala Plaids 50c. n n 51,00. Mohair Ec Oregon do • •20e. It II 37E. Alpaccas .; 181 e. " " 27 • Flannels ..... • • ••• • • -Me. n " 37 Wrought Collais• • • •151 c. - " " , 37 Calicoes% • -9010 c. • " " ..... .....121 . Cassinetts• 2803 1 c.50c. Together with every 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. Danl2.) A. A. MASON & CO. To COUNTRY IUERCHANTS.—T4.Sudscriber will pay three dollars anti seventy-five cents per 1U IN. CASH, for good mixed country rags, in quantities 'of fifty to three thousnad pounds. delivered at-my .Book Store. No. 99 Wood street. Pittsburgh. ?' On hand, a general supply of school books , writing, and wrapping paper, blank books, etc., which ' will be sold by the dozen or retail, at lowest, cash prices fin rea dy pay. Ljan2:l LUKE LOOMIS Arent. persons indebted tothe Anhscribers. arc requested to make payment, on or before the Willi inst., if not, their account will be given to a afacistrate for collection; all persons having claims against the firm will please present their accounts for payment. =I=1=:11 BOOK AND JOB PRINTING OFPICE N. W. Corner of Wood and Fifth. Streets. TM: Proprietor of the 111mormas Po* and /tJtaccax AND Itissugserramt. respectfully informs his friends and the patrons of these • papers, thot he has a lane an-, snrtment of JOB TYPE. .AND ALL OTHER MATE RIALS necessary to a Job Printing Office. and that be is prepared to execute ... • - • • Larrma PRE= intremto bo-mmar DINNNItPTION : Books. 7301 s of Lading, nefiriddrs, Pamphlets, Bill keads, ' F Bard,. Handl, ilia. Blanks. L_FP' at 71ps. An kinds of Blanks. Smee. &madams and — CSTral Beat Bills. with appropriate Cuts4irintd on the shortest notice and most reasonable terms. Ile respectfully risks the patronage of his friends, and the public in general, in this branch of his business. sep42 L. HARPP.R. Vegetable Pulmonary T is now twenty years since I first need the Vegeta ble Pulmonary Salaam in my family. Since that time it has been mytiractice to keep a bottle of the ankle by me for the use of my family. which is larec, and for the benefit of my friends. I have nniformly found it to be a very valuable, efficient medicine; and think. that by using' it seasonably for the complaints for which ft is recom• mended. it has often prevented the disease front ,shins a mom serious form. In one instance. I recommended It to my brother. who resides in the State of New York, who was dangsronely ill with a intense of the 'lnn's. Rs has since • written • to me for more, having fermi no which rave him so much relief. • OTIS PECK.' Sold in Pittsburgh by R. A. FAIINESTOCK k Cdrner of First and Wood; alto. corner of Sixth end Wood street*. dee2s PORE GREEN AND BLACK TEAS. from the Xeln York Pekin Xfu Company.—just received at the Pe kin Tea Store. 72 Fonrth street. a very in me supply of fresh Green mid Black Teas. of all the different grades and qualities imported into this country: pecked in lead. in 5 lb. boxes. in I lb- lb.. and lb. peckages. Also. 5 lb. tin Cannisters, of the different qualities; convenient Tor families and steamboats. ranging in prices from 374 cents 4> lb, to 31.50. Fine Oolong Black •Tess, at 5 0, 65 10 5 . 874 e.. mid $l.OO Th. We will re/and the money in all cases where ow. Teas do not give entire satisfaction, or exchange for a different article. For sale at the Pekin Tea Store, 72 Fourth et.. by deer( A. JAYNES. ROOTS. SHOES. TRUNKS. &C.—Fello' nsbre * .116- word, wholesale and retail Boot. Sboe and Trunk Store. No. 186 Liberty street, . nearly opposite the head of Wood. F.& H. hare in store and are receiving their Fall and Winter stock of BOOTS, SHOES, &c- consisting of the largest stock they have ever been able to bring to this market. Our stock of gooks have mostly been manufac tured to our order, and expressly for the Pittsburth mar ket. We also have constantly on hand a splendid stock of frayworesaferallic Gtrsn Elastic Sheer, both for ladies' and gentlemen's wear,, the most beautiful article ever manufactured. We yrould solicit an examination of our stock of goods. by all who wish to purchase either at wholesale or retail. as we Mail 3,12 ate small adrance above tom Country merchants will find it to their inter est to call and examine our stock before nnrchastne. • • FOLLANSBEE & HAYWARD. aug2l No. 156 Liberty's,. plANOß—Chickirinr.—One splendid rose wood 6i oe. tave Piano Forte. made by Chletrerinz Boston. Herz.—One sembgrand Piano Forte, from the raannfac tory of Henry Herz, Paris. 64 Octaves. dale 4. Ce.—One carved rose wood 6 Octave. matte by Gale & Co., New,,york. One ditto mahogany GS Oc tave. Smddert New York.—One elegant mahogany - Piano. 8 Octave. which has been in use for about a year. Price two hundred dollars. SECOND HAND PLANOS.—An excellent second hand Piano, made by Loud &. Brothers, In good order. Price 5100. , One second-band Piano. Price 560. For sale by JOHN H. MELLOR, nov9 81 Wood street. - ANCY GOODS at Z. Kr.vsEr's new store 6? Market st. 1 45 pee china vases. various styles: . 4 doz. pieces shaded and plain velvet ribbon; 2 " black 2 " Celestial and Terrestird Globes; " Ivory Memorandum Tablets; 4 " Cut velvet pocket books and card cases. 4 " Horse shoe combs.. imitation of shell; 6 " German silver tea bells. TRIMMINGS. A large lot of Gimp head black fringe. A good assortment of Drab and mole colored; Gimp to match; Wide black: • II 11 Graduated Buttons. With a great variety of miscellaneous goods, amongst which are Extra large size Emong Bags; Coral Beads, assorted strands; Writing Desks, all sizes; Ladies work boxes .• Backgammon Boards; Gold 'Spectacles. all ages; Black Union Galloon. All the above goods will be sold low T I TO s s to 6± re P orh i e " s C ub ß sTb E e S r • Tegil r i e s e t e . r a hr th a e rk ß X k Matetia Hediea, para. by Samuel Rahneman. translated and edited by Charles Johns Hempel. M. D., 4 Vole. Hartman's Arum Diseaiss: by Dr. }limpet, vol. I. Homccopethic Domestic Medicine, by J. Lowrie, en larged and improved by A. J. Ilan. M. D. lahr's New Manuel. vol. I, Nos. 1 and 3. Ileringe Domestic Physician. A Manuel of Dotnesue Cookery, for the use of persons who are under Homeopathic treatment Booninghansen's Therapmtic Pocket Book, for Rome pathiste. bY'Dr• Okie• Habeman's Chronic Diseases. vol. 5. Together with Medicine Chests. of different sizes and prices. [apt Si VICTOR SCRIBA. ATEW BOOKS JUST . RECEIVED.—Heaven upon Earth, BO } ORS one volume, - - SO 88 . Charnock's Choice Wtirks. by Lymington, 1 'rad.; 0 89 Coincidences of the Old and New Testaments,.by Rev. J. .1. Blunt, D. D.. 1 vol., - - - - 125 Chalmers' fallscellanies.-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 volumes, - 5 00 Modern Infidelity, by Schmucker; Life of David. - • - - -0 75 Doily Walk with God, by Mathew Strang, - 0 39 Circle of Roman Life, by Tholuck, - - 039 Memoir of Charlotte Elizabeth. - - 0 31 - The Works of Francis Turretine, in the' original Latin, to be completo in four volumes,—three volumes nosy ready: Willis' Poetical Works, in splendid Turkey Morocco. The above, with a great variety of new bOoks, just re ceived by ELLIOTT & ENGLISH, jan7 56 Market st., between Third and Fourth. NTEW - AND VALUABLE BOOKS.—Undesigned cidences in the writings both of the Old and Now Testaments, an argument of their veracity; with an ap pendix, containing undesigned coincidences between the Gospels and Acts and Josephus: By Rev. J. J. Blunt, D. D. First American, from the Second London Edition. The Errors of Modern Infidelity illustrated anal refitted, by S. M. Schmucker, A. M., pastor of the First Lutheran Church. Germantown, Pa. Sacred Philosophy e Setl3olls; illustraing .the er fection of God in the phenolomena of the yea t int tour vol umes—one volume devoted to each season. By 'the Rev. Henry Duncan, D. D. Chalmers' Miscellanies, embracing Reviews; Essays, and Addresses. By the late Thos. Chalmers, D. D. The above, with a large variety of new and Standard Works, for sale low, by ELLIOTT. & ENGLISH, XTEW WORKS.—Good Wives, by Mrs. Child; History of Women, by Mrs. Childs; Prose and Poetry of Europe and America, by Morris and 'Willis; Machievelli's History of rloreneet Life of Banvenuto Cellini; Letters of John Adams to his Wife; Book of the Court; Latrobe's Solace of Song; Dictionary of Quotations. H. S.'BOSWORTH & CO., nov23 No. 43 Market at. 40 WHOLE, Half,. Quarter and Eighth Pipes of the following brands and vintages: Sazerac, 1537; Seignette— Otard, 1837 and 1844; Pinet, Castillion dc Co., '44; Hennessy, 1844; Dupey, P. E. 0. The above brands are warranted pure, or no sale; good judges are all invited to examine for themselves, at the corner of Smithfield and Front stream novlB P. C. MARTIN. VALUABLE BOOKS—BOHN'S STANDARD Ll— BRARY.—Machiavelli's History of Florence and Prince; Roscoe's Leo the Fourth , Roscoe'sLorenro de Medici; Schiller's Don Carlos and other Dranias • .Beck man's History of Inventions:- Memoirs of Count' Gram mont ; Schleyell's Philosophy of History; Schleycll's Dramatic Literature; Memoirs of Col:Hutchinson ; Robt. Hill's Miscellaneous Works' :Life of Bomenum Cellini; Cox's House of Austria; Boinerweck's *pat:atilt Litera ture. For sale by IL BORWORTH & CO., doc 4 • - •43 Market street. DR Ga.--Gun Myrrh - Ttrkey; Garnbnge; . " 7Citio Thns; new. crop: • Galbanturt, etrotord: Extr't. Saint; " Dandelion; Bell - Opting; Just received, and for by B. A. FARNEEITOCK & 00., decl4 Cor. First sad Wood ate 1 E-WOODS.-1:15 bbls. Chipped Log wood; 75 " ground do; ' - • 100 " chipped Fustie. 100 " ,ground Camwood; To.t received, and for sale by B. A. FAIINEATOCK & CO, Cor. First and Wood ate. T 1 SAW.. Four Lors—llonnded by Penn. Liberty 1 1 and Hay sts., each lot having 24 feet front, and ex tending back lin feet. Two of them are corner lots. and the position of the whole property is one of the most ad. vantagcous in the city. or further information upply.to M. SWARTZWELDER, Fourth at.. _nova-tf between Wood and Smithfield. • BEN ZOlO ACID-4'5 ounces just receturd•und torenie by B. A. FALIN7I'.. fOCK Is CO, dee% V9P4r 9i Fan. OVA, }Feud sts. ANCKL'f{ DTA Miscellaneous,. Brandies. z.~., L Nl= ..._... - - '- mar -:relr::~.£:r,.;~'--~,.t^`^` • . <„. • rr4_,; fr .NUMBER 223 Miscellancoug. AVM. '" ALEXANDER B°N5. 1110f. "4 `."9:-.1 COFFIN MAIZES A riD r NDERT XISItA, , corner of-Penn and -- , e•wwwwszre. streets, crFatite Te4grAMIIIMILkig: Mange Hotel, pyraxec on Fenn l espeetfully intorm their friends and the public, that theyare prepared io futurist and at tend to every thing in the line of.rndertakers, the, • have quit the business of Cabinet-Making, and their at tention Will be devoted altogether to the above - tinniness keep a large assortment of COFFINS made and finished, scorered..and lined in the neatest manner, .with. a variety . ' of materials, and at all s'; price SHROUDS tea- - dy made. of all sizes, et Flannel, Cambrie h tuid. Muslin, at all prices, and made in the eastern style,ant MI Otte' .articles necessary for dressing tha stead, and Ainiiiiiinpr funerals, of quality and prices to set PLATE* for engraving the name and age) ICE CASES-tor laying the body lu ice, by those who wish to, keep their .friends any leugth of time, and have ZINC.PANS to pat' in% for laying on the body; LEADEN Ceilinif tOways on hand. We have a splendid new HEARSE 111111 a pair of • fine hones, and any number of the best carriages eta.. - etc., and will be prompt, punctual, and reasonable. augliLy Umbrellas, Parasols, Panes°lettas, AND WALKING CANE I.IIVHRELLAS. AM. H. RICHARDSON, StEAM FAcroar. (rho aril! d o ei n p e tt p i t the United States,' No. 161, Market street. Merchants art respectfully ildbrincd - that'l aontinuefb manufacture all the above goody, by . the aid of stenos, notwithstanding the frecat opposition 01 partite oppose - 41a the introduction of expensive improvements. My .assort meat is compl e te, and prices so low as. to girl enure sal. ErAs there is an Umbiella'Store next door, ofnemly. - the same name. it is important you should rememberfWM. H. RICHARLYSON, Steam Faetery, and Parttentre. Of 'the Walking Cane binbrella, sign of the LADY and EaGLS., No, 104, Market at., Philadelphia. 11_7",latention is requested - to the celebrated Wielkint Cane Umbrella, a neat and beautiful article, eombining_di the advantages of a Cane and Umbrella. labs loan g Ladles' Semlniry s Allegheny City. Al R. N.• METOAI..F' wyutd minminee" to - the ' ctti. AL rens of Allegheny and vicinity, the intended =i , vel of his School, from the cornerot Sandusky and StraW% berry street', where he has been teaching for thaltuti . twelve . months. On and after April let, be will occupy Rooms en Fedeml street, In "Colomule' Row," 2nd dqds from the bridge. 'The Academic Year will consist of tele Sessions, of five months each. conuncncing on the that Monday in February and September. BATES Or rVITION, PER 541610:t Or FIVE storatti.- English Department—lncluding Reading,' Orthography and Defining t :Writiag, English Grammar. Rhetoric gic, English t_ =pennon and.Criticistn, Georraphy,His, tory, Andreaet and the higheT hitinches of - Mathematics; Natural Philosophy, Chemistry, Astronomy. Botany, „Phy. siology, Geology, Intellectual and Moral Science, and alt other branches requisite to a thorough English Educe.% tion Classical Department—lncluding the Latin; Greell'arid ' French languages, each an additional charge of. • 118, The services of competent Teachers are eecureAtor , such es may desire to receive idstructions in Drsiiiing, Painting. and Music. Those dealguing to enter. will find it to their intetisi to do so as,near to the opening of the 'Session se possible; yet pupils will be received at any time during the Seasiosr, and will be charged at the aliove rates only, froin. the time of entrance. Ne deductions will be made foribnai ces, except in cases of protracted illness. 3 Any information which may be desired, will bielteer• fully communicated to those who call upon the instrailtot at his rooms. Reference may also be made to the following gentle... Merl . Dr. T.F. Dale, Allegheny, Hon. C. Shaler,Pittsburgh. Rev. D: Elliott, ' Rev. D. H. Riddle jan3l-d2m " Illr. H. P. Schwartz, " Rev. H. Dyer, , • 8. MOTtRIS & CO'S BLACK IVRI'I'L.NO /N.K..Fete. J. Steel or Quill Pens, and the Copying Press.—This Ink is the result of the experiments of several years, devoted to the manufacture, on an extensive scale, of an article suited to all the purposes of the consumer. The peace" ' Lion of this Writing Ink consists in the following .propef• ties: Ftemrrr—in which property it will be found to surpass all previous preparations. It will flow with pos. feet freedom, either from quill or steel pens. and is entire ly free front any corrosive qualities. Cows—lke - color of this article is a rich, beautiful blue black. - (t7 - All good black Ink, from its necessary chemical constitution, requires exposure to the nit to impute deep.. color. It must not, therefore,- be expected, that the mo ment the bottle is oped, the Ink will be feud to be a-jet black. The first appearance will be pale; but after ex. posure to theshermeal . action of the atmosphere,' either on paper or inZhe inkstand, it will assume a brilliant black line. Pramerraxcv—The color is unalteraLle by the layise . ef time. It will never fade. On this account...all important records should be made in this article, its years onl deepen and strengthen its nut. . • y :S. B. This Ink is suitable for all kihds of Metallic Pens, and for Pens roads of Quills; and what is impor tant and 4try,desirable with many, ;rill give e. perfect impression byalte:Coning Press: We are using , in the institutions with which we axe connected ; Morrisi Bhce Black WritirrW ; and; in respect to fluidity. brilliancy., and penuanency, believe it superior. to any Ink we have heretofore used: " (Signed.] - "A. Thurston, Cashier Bank of Louisville; Win. Rich. ardson, Cashier Northern Bank of Kentucky; George C. Oawathmey, Cushier Bank of Kentucky-; L. L. Shreve. President of the Gas Bank, Thomas 1.. Helm, Clerk, sr Barren County Court; Curren Pope, Clerk of Jefferson - . County Court ;Atwood, Secretary Firemaa's Irwa ranc Company; John Muir, Agent Lexinctbit Insurance Company; S. S. Goodwin. Secretary Portland :Dry Dock and Insurance Company; D. S. Chambers, Secretary .... Franklin Fire and Macne Insurance Company; J. H. fthomer, Treasurer Louisville Savinginstitution." A supply of the above Ink, just recd and for_sale by fel,7 JOHNSTON & STOCKTON. • Labor Saving Ponder I ' MOUNT EAGLE TRIPOLI. MANUFACTURED Wl' THE BOSTON MOUNT B 1 LE WORMS., F OR cleaning the surface of Windows, Mirrors" and Mass Ware. and restorin,, ,, it to, its .itriginal traimph rency, this article is decidedly without an , equal.. Bob time and labor are saved by its use. A thousand refer ences could be adduced, it necessary, to certify. to 'llia tact. It will remove the oxide from the surface af 'gold,,la• rer, Carney.. Brest; Britannia. Tin, 4-e., with' the facility, giving it an unrivalled polish. A fair trial to all that the proprietors tpok,EadNaareets vince the most skeptical of its utility. Directions for Ifse.—Let the Powder be aipleedstiui t a. damp, soft woollen cloth.. With a veryhttla erektr a ; every particle of oxide may he removed. ' febb JOSEPH R. CARR, General A erit.L For sale by . JOHN IX NIOROAN,- ' AIRS. DUFF'S NNW AUELLINERY AND: Dataft.g 1.11. MAKING - ESTXBLISLIMENT, (between Penn and the Bridge4---Dressies, Cloaks/Capes, ' Mantillas, &c., made to the latest French- and gripe • Fashions. Also, Bonnets, lloodsiCapes„ Head Dritinais, &c. A choice eelction of new styles Sumas, SilkNalselts, French Flowers, Gimps, rich can and bonnet;Bibbons, Laces. Frittes, Cords. Buttons, Crapes, Modes,: Mi & ndifts, Cambric andkerchiers, &c., sale, svhelesatti`ind retail at e lowest price. Country hitliinera , sapped ., .with the fittest French and English Patterns of evarrusyr article In the Millinery and Dress-Making line, at:Aar York prices. Straw Bonnets cleaned and altered to' the prisaindfisih. ion. • Immo. PrFTSBURGII STEEL WORKS AND SPELDIIi p AXLE FACTORY• .• • ISAAC JONES. , sortirrelgtil46; TANUFACTURERS of Spring - and .. - Rgater. Sys ill. Plough Steel, Steel Plough Winga.COadlilitlEi_ tic Springs, Hammered Iron Axles; and dealitritit fe. able Castings, Fire Engine Lamps, andeottelariimittnie generally', corner of Ross and Frout sts., Pittsburgivßa. feb9-3in S Just received, by ZEXULON: iceslasir AllgarKieT. Street-- , • 1 dOzen fine Virax. Meak, " "Paper " 5 " Common; 3 gross Metallic Comb Cleaners, 1 dozen.. Egg Boiler.% 1 " Salt Spoons; 2 Bone Mustard Spoons; 4 gross German Silver Table Spoor* e I: II " Tea " 2 " Butter Knives; 1 " Picture Toy Books; 20,000 China Marbles; 6 dozen fine Woolen. Cotnforte A great variety of Coats and' Ceps, BASKETS.`' 5 dozen fine French willow Baskets{ 2 ." willow Market w •.. 6 Straw Travelling • " 1 " Clothes 12 " Metal To . 1 " Cradles; 6 Glass Motto Seals: . • 3 " Bone .• Stamps; ' .' 3 Allen's Patent Revolving Pistols/ . . 5 pair common Brass 1 dozen setts , chessmen; - 2 ' Dominoes; d Tailors" Pepe • Measures; 6 " Steel Key-Ringe r assorted; 3 " China Dogs and Sheep; I " Strings Amber Beads; 12 Nests Drums. . 1 - CANNOT SAT TOO MUCH FOR..TTleisfadikea proof of the efficacy of-Dr. 11721cwd's(Cmiigili Mixture. Read the' following 'Pryrsapteir, ;$Ol4 "MT's. Hays + Bivekweiy: Xsenie of duty catalpas mc to make a statement' in regard to the .effect. ouyotc Dr. Willard's Conch Mixture upon my system.. Paramus twelve weeks, during the winter, I *Liao much itcyamaii with a harrassing cough, as to render.me entirelreutabki to attend to my work ; and, from the nature of tut aratero f I had every reason to believe; was rapidly running 'into roam - notion. After trying various remedies, without effect, I wan led to try a bottle of the Oriental C Mixture. and mast say- that I consider it the beit in s United States—in fact, I cannot MIY loom:uteri for it..as was entirely cured by the use of the first bottle. To the. afflictedil would say, 'get a bottle of it, and be eared'- . .=-"Dsznazt..lPCCfm., Price 25 cents. Pot attic by - - HATS it, No. 2, Com. Row, Liberty st.,.tidefft% ~ RX/4§Q111111. . Sold also by ' [Celle.] .1.. FLEM.D.:.O., ANDRETIPS GARDEN' SE:EDS.the ini!inl; 4_4 has just receJved his euutnal sui.ply..ot.busdrerat4 Carden Seeds, warranted fresh and leentunett.,eenbraeinif every variety worth cultivating. The attention , ctiffetins ers. gardeners,-add others, is resPeCElttallaAd`.l6 sto /Isi ck ' F. 1.. TIVVIDEN; E9b . 2 ' F?,l9Arsteivr 1111
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