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Printed runt Pobtished tray Morning, {Sundays excepted ? ) 'HARPER, INOWED-WIDT DOWNER 011 , WOOD AND 115111 STALISTS. gyr TERM.—Five Dollars •11 year, Payable strictly in advance: Six Dollars Will invariably be required if not paid' within the year: QT Single copies two earn—for sale at the counter of the Otbee, and by the News llOye. The Weekly 31Veroury and laanntaetarer lipabliehed. from the same office, on it double medium sheet, at TWO DOLLARS a year, in advance—single 'Copies .the. Cavrs. We — No paper will be discoutined (unless at the disc rc lion of the. proprietor.) until 1111 arrearages are paid. 1113-No attention will be paid to any order unless ac- SiOmpanied by the money, or satisfactory reference in this — TERMS OF ki rtta SOAXE OF TIT, One Insertion, SO 50 Two-- •do. 0 75 Three• •do 1 00 Three do Ono Week 150 I Four do . Two- •do 2 50 Six- • -do Three do 300 I One Year• • • YEARLY ADYERTISESIENTS: Chaitgeabk at Pleasure. OXE SQUABS.TITO SQTAFTS. s .4.lit Mouths 15 00 I Fix . 51ontlis• •••• • e 20 00 • 'One Year 20 VO One Year 30 On Larger advertisements in proportion. if" Cards Cf FOUR LINES. Firr Donnrs a Year. LargcCuts will not be inserted. Unless an extra price Is paid. .rcr. Advertisements neon which the numbor of inser tions is nut marked, vill be inserted and charged until or dered out. A m'extmoNT, Attorney at Latr.—Chlier, Fourth -LI. street, near R. ruttsesou's Livery Stable. febl. -i.t;' , - -, :;',' , ..:':::'.! Tie G u r E ;, ? i i x t t ( t i l E .t. "7 1t1 .1 1:1 . (7„ 9 t. 'ne e tio. Soli t c h u s . : ! II - t . 1).1(.. A. W. OLISELL Phrician and Surgran.—Otfice e, St. Clair rirect. IY2O 1 ORLANDO LOOMIS, Attorney at Latr.--Ottice 4th Ij. St.. above Wood. julyt -y dinwnry as L.,0.-olnce, Lowrie's liaildinzs. Fourth st. jall7-Iy. A.Mitt.S Artorray •at Law, corner of Wylie er nod Futh streets- - Last Corner." ft:6lo.y r.r. M. KENNEDY. Attorney at Law. Office in the same building with . Al&Snail MMuster, Fifth st., between Wood tool Smithti,A,l p:o. nutfl SEEM J UIiN BARTON. Attorney al Latr.--thtee, North .fide. of Finh street, between \Vood and Smithfield, in the SA." hUihii!itf with Alderman Morrow. liendo-Iy. 1 °Se:Tit e. Afforaey at Low.--Otttee qj R'allace'a'building, on 4th at., I.tomen Wood and Smithfield ats. nue KEE= / I F:Ot.t.ih.: td, .ittor.. yard Connse/lor at Late j . and Ne:ary Puhlie.—thrwe at the comer of dth mid Wood sts. (vier tiihbett .k• Jones' Exchange office. oet-1 Wia AOuTe:Yosn'sFdourtCrsn4t.,:ii:ie"- tweed Smithfield and CI rant. marl 4-y =UM "LIENIUND tiNOWDLLN, Attorney at Lain.-office in 12,1 the building on the North }net corner of Fourth and Smithfield stn. • 1 - 10 IHOltitOW, A!..lermurs—Oifiee north aide of Fifth AV. street, betvecco Wood and Smithfield, Pittsburgh. Genital. 'RANI/LESS Attorneys and Counsel• 111 tors at Laic.—Otlice on Fourth street. opposite R. &V.. U. Patterson's Livery Stable. Pittsburgh. seplo-y Nlls.'S lll.AKElTX:lfdtrman.—Ottice on l'enn street. • el opposite Leech & Co'... packet line office. Office I,ntirt. from 7 n'elnek A. NI.. to 7 o'clock P.M.• =MEM EMS =NEE =lll v~.~ ~' ..x' =Er : , e ", : ,, , .., : ,,,, , ±::%:4, MEM ~ '..' ~,,- '-;-•:....2.- - 1.,- ;.•'...',,,,...-,-...; 47, -4 14... s*, -: !:".. ...;,,..:- , ;: ..;:-.. : :7, ' ,.. ',7-, ~ .-"' ',.. -7 '::, ''' 41..1'.'''V'S-.:'`",;,,......,,,f.;,- t'-' , ' , ..;t- , •-" , ' , 31 .; . . A . ' 'z' •`;' -r t' ,,, ' 1 DAILY MORNING POST. VERTISING. VMS OA LXSS. One Month, 4 00 6 00 t rolo3ional ttlarbs 1•1.111.1••• % O'HARA ROLMASI.L.S., Late U. S. Aituraey, V removird his other ill St. Clair st.. IL. .1011.;\ CILAVELIILD, owes on *I. etair street, opposite the GxeStuugc, autilli-y 11/1L WA IL D&SWA RTZ E:L.DEAL, Attorneys at Lau, 4 --Office on Fourth street. between 'Wood and Smith- Id. opposite Panerson's !Avery Siable. ap7-y riVr/litii F. Attorniy a: La ie.—kit:ice in Brood's buildings. 4tA at, above Wuod Pittsburgh. Po. V. Art:LA./Wit Y. Attorney and Counsellor at Law.— ") Office in Bake well's lluilaings on l;rant at. C. SIIAN:siO:si. Atturny and Counsetkw at taw.— • Oifiee on 4th st., between Wood and Smithfield utd nanny opposite the Mayor's °thee. novti-y 'r, Lkstlist, Ftnirsh st, five doors west of Mar ket. An stork vearrustunl. and it not perfectly satis factory sso charges will be made. sAstst I 3 EMOVAI..—Dr. Robert Snyder. has removed Ins 11, othcc to Foursh street, bet,eeen Wood and Smithfield streets . stiarls-ly E.llo:siAl..—A. ticeliut ha: removed his commission jll,, and thrwarding business from the Canal Basin to his new warehouse. on Third street, nearly opposite the Post Oilier. zna 00-y OilN J. MI Afton. y and roumeilor at Law J —o.llee on Smithfield street, a few doors above Dia mond alley . . rt .N. 11.—t,olleetinns mods modorate terms. mr26. lA-7iVSIIJfICE—Js9mi Cusitr. Attorney and Coon ullar at Lau. has removed to the office next door west of Rudy :Patterson's !Avery Statile. Fourth streei. During hie absence upon public duty. for the eoutiog month . , any business for hint may be felt with A. 11. ge- Zalmout. Font.. as above. fehl7 AMKS i. CRAP Atha/try, • rouristitur. and Notary, Pittsburgh. Pa., hissing remelted the odic of Secreta ry of the Pittsburgh Nasi4mtion and Fire Insurance Corn pany, will attend specially to collections. and business connected with Navigating.. Insurance. Accounts, and Real Estate. Ibisiness hours. from 9 A. M.. to 9P. Si. Odic, first dour west of Alderman Miller's, Fourth street, Clear Grant. apt fin MILES M. 113.1'8. Attar.tcy at Law. Pittsburgh. Pa. Commissioner to take the proof and acknowledge ment of Mods, Leases. Contracts, Depositions. or other writings. to be recorded or used in the States of Kentuc ky. indionn.'rennessee. Michigan and Missouri. Office. flurke's building. Fourth st. marl2-y 1 ,4 11.11V1N C. %VW:it)", Attorney and Colour:tor at Low. Fran Mitt, Venanzo county, Pa., will attend promptly to all business entrttsted to his care. Collee:ions made to Warren, Clarion, and Jefferson counties. • REVCO. TO J. A. Stockton & Co.. Pittsburgh. Murphy,At Co., lion. James liinttnar. Franklin. /Inn. Ale x..)l:Calinant, lion. J. Wilson. Sto , thenville. O. iym-r partner, Mr. Liggett. and Win. E. Austin. Faq.. will attend to my unfinished busi ness, and I recommend them to the patronage of my (Vends. lam nuthortked to state that they will receive the counsel and assistance of the lion. It. Biddle. Office 241 story of Untke's buildings, 4th street, between Wood and Market. fluf.lyl SAMUEL. W. RI.AC.K. a ) anufacture of acorn/1,6.6U1h Smithfield street, two doors below Fifth street, Pitts burgit..ra. Always on hand a full asscfriment of Plate, and Pivot Teeth, of a variety of shades. as simple Plate, Molars and ,Discuspidatoes, Gutn truth, Screw Pivot teeth. &c. Teeth and blocks made to nob r; Dentists supplied with all articles in the profession. All orders from abroad must be accompanied by the cash. TrrPlntinn always nn hand. imvls-y OliN A. Alderman. Filth tt ard, Venn • et, between Walnut nmi O'Hara sts., where he ntny be fouud at all times. Those having houses or oilier pro perty to sell or rent. can have the same punctually atten ded to; debts collected, and all the duties of an Alderman will receive prompt attention. 0c11.7. -y ▪ kiNitY W. W I 61.1 ANIS, Attorney and COUIVICiiOI at ▪ Lam,istiecesvor to Lowrie & Office at the old stand, Fourth st., above Smithfield. TIIE Partnership heretofore existing between Henry W. Williams. Esq., 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 Ilenry W. Wil l/amts. whom I most cheerfully recommend to all for whom I have the-honor to do linsiness—as a gentleman every way worthy of their confidence. • deel6-ly WALTER IL LOWRIE. Georgelt. Riddle, Conveyancer. rIFFICE in Avery Row, Fitih street, above Smithfield, Pit.slntrgh. Deans, Motivation. Anrixrumws, MVOS, RELSAStS, emit other instruments pf writing, drawn with neatness, legal aemtracy and despatch. lie will also attend to drawing and filling Aferhanies' Liens. Aral tens. of Excels WM. Admin istratena, 4-c., Examining titles to Real Estate, Searching Beards/or Liens. From his long experience and intimate acquaintance with the manner of keeping the public records, h.: expects to give satisfaction to those who may 'entrust their hush ness to hie care. .• ' drelß lIENJAMIN 1) N, Arroansy AND COLlibgt.- LOR ar Lsw, Mc-Deland, Ohio, will attend to profes sional business in the Courts of Cuyahoga and adjoining counties. He will also give careful attention to Collections in any part of Northern o}llo. lIEFEUENCEN: Chief Justice Parker. Cambridge Law ReHoot. }lon. Richard Fletcher, 10 Stale at., Boston. Hon. Snmnel H. Perkins, 141 Walnut at., Philadelphia. Richard R. Kimball. Esq.. 53 Will at., New York. Hanipton & Smith, Pittsburgh. reference, refer to this °Mee. 1 ii'ailditionat PAMPlMETS—Schiliei r s - MniclOTOr — leaus Schiller's Wm. Tell; The Shadowless Man; Fouflue's Magic Ring; Unidine ; Marco Visconti, from the. Italian; Musacas Tales; ' Tales of the Baroness 'Forme: he. S. BOSWORTH & CO., 43 Market st. "Er 0 NREOP MEDICINES AND BOOKS.—Just 1.1 received, a fresh supply of Homotopathic Aledieine Chests. llomreopathie Coffee. Sugar of Milk, and a large vollection• of the 111106 t publications on lionuceopathy, at the Book Store of VICTOR SCRIBA, FitIII street, Between Wood and Market-sta. fIIGATtS.-75,M0 CIGAR& of the following celebrated ll brands: Silva. Donlnpio, Dos Amicos, De Fasten. T.ondon Urania Palls "Principe. La Boyadero, Colorado. Regalies, earwig. Jgatn Sane. Principe, Cheroot's Eagle Principe„l,ord Byron Itegehas.. Por sale by dee2o . P. C. MARTIN. E242=1 AXIAI,I.I3I:II.I4ISIDL, Aateitonta (7outenission i'Y e.h3 ATWOOD, Agent tor thr Noah Anurifnn M itt swamn rompang. of Philadelphia. Wnte r and Front el.. nt the Wateho!lae rI Atn - ontl and Jonrs. fent •y ,131101)E.4 :lc ALCORN. '.sltndactures 3.lusrurd It Ground Sidrrs. Catug's. kr- 4-e.. N. 27, Filth Irtrtet -Inucan Wood and Nfarket. VICTOR SCRIIIA. Boolatiirr. Stationer. and Binder Fifth st., bettstett Wood and Ntnrket sts., Ptitsborsh Pn. jan7-y ei ((RN. HOOK ANIMA TER %%* 171 Loomis. Agent. Publisher. Book seller and Bookbind. cr. No. 89. NV pcx - 1 •t., Pittsborgh. mar244y 11'.1i ILE-N, liras., Found, and (hat , field street, between Dintaaad Alley and Fifth at. Nitta-tut-4'h. deet,t-ty & J. WDEV('IT, Wholesale Gnocers, dealers in Pro t) s duce and Pittsburg manufactures generally. No. 214 Liberty. opposite 7th street. Pinsburch. ap2S-y EVEN 1111; MORS cl,crriliNu Krafft. No 75 ttah Strut. near Liberty. JOHN FARREN, Proprietor. Pittsburgh. novtt4-y GOWIRK AJLMOIL Taiko, Fourth streat. between IVood and Stnithfield streets, nearly - opposite the Mayor's office. just-y TOIIN 1). :1101MAN, Meanie and Retail Drugri..o, r 1 No. 931. Woo-) strcat, One door South of Diamond Al lah! • i.t.&•sstr,e. & a% rsale and Retail 17- Ikalers in Boons. Shoes. Trunks. &e.. No. 186 Liberty street. nearly opposite the Cfend of Wood. feb4-y I3A. PA EINESTpc . h. k Whatesoic ug t ir. . Aroma on corner Furstand Wood streets, and cor ncr or Wood and Warn ma, T EMOVAL.—Cro. W . smith .5- Co. have removed th eir "IL Otnee from Pean st., tothotr :New Brewery on Pitt st. and MimeNne Way. dee23 Alum. 50N$, Coffin Makers and ly Ftrrni3hinr, Undertakes. corner of Penn and St. Chiir streets, opposite the Eschenge. Entrance on Penn street. reh4-y ToriN ii. 1IF.I..1.011„ wholesale anti retail -an:Tr r 01 Mask and Mu-sical Instatrnens, Piano Fortes, School Books and Stationery, No. IV Wood street. Pittsburgh. janl-y 11)11.AZIER'S BELLOWS .- Just received an assort I) meta. large sizes , Braziers hand Bellows; also, Par for and Kitchen do., wholesale and tonsil. &cid JOHN W. BLAIR, 120 Wood st. 9. wATF,RMAN, ‘rholtsale Grocer, Commission Ij. and Forwarding Merchant. and Dealer in Produce and Pittsburgh Manutuctures, Nos. 31 Water, and 2 Front sta.. Pittsburgh, Pa. 1r23-y F. SELLI:II.9. JNO. NICOLA SELLERS & NICOLS. Prodsee and Genets] Commis. sion Merchants, No. 17 Liberty street, Pittsburgh.— Sperm. linseed and lard oils. jan27 - ---- TAMES I'Al PERSON. Ju... eon., of Ftrat.and Ferry CP sta. Pittsburgh. Pa. , manufacturer of Locks. Hingesand and Bolts; Tobacco. Fuller. All and Timber Screws Wonsan Screws for Rolling Mills. he. T AR. Rectifying Dianllir, and wholesale dealer . n Foreign and bomestie Mines and Liquors,No. 114 Liberty street, and Stelliamord alley, Pittsburgh, Pa. )3-21-Y L%Vit.:MART 1, Lumber Alerhant. Office on Penn e street. between Irwin and Sand streets, Pittsburgh, Pa. All commissions will be promptly attended to. inals-y T B. intim etcrtnory Suguon, can he :mind at g his Berge Shoeing Estahlighrtent. near the St. Clair street Bridge, lately.occupied by Altura. Can & Rowland nov,s4lfim VXCIIANGE Exchang Plate, Baltimore. I). 17 DOILSES. Proprietor. Coacheswill he in rend loess at all the landing; to convey passengers, free of rharsie, to the Hotel. decal-y W ARRro,‘ anee M Ir p r o lN o , Ahem Company Whtidel'p e hit . "7, k t, tifre chance office of Wamek Martin &co., corner of Merkel and Third streets. Tr ING & , Agents for the Delaware Mutual IV Safety insuranse Company of Philadelphia, at the Warehouse of King and Holm!, Witter street, near Mar ket. Pahl-y P. 1T:t.1.L11%. 17.41.!1/1001.S. S E l l ll77f s .l ,B cl . ll7l( l s C :7‘: l o .S. l; P T:l74,T ,d ia°7 " l l i n tt l s r b ° u m „7:. l' Sperm. Linseed 11d Lord Ono. eIAILSON & NrIKNIMIT, Whetina:e Grans and Merehanni, Sixth street, tetw•cea Wend and Pn. dee tk Airm.GT.ENN. Bookbinder, has renoved the com•r 1 of \Vood and Third SIX.. nhover. H. Key, ' , viler.• he is prepared to do every deseriptiodof ruling end intr. der2 r y C. ART;`S, inot,,al, and and dent - cr in Forcion and Domestic Witt... , cud ' , Acorn - 5 Frnien and Domestic Fruits. Nuts, &..e. No 60 Wnter et STEW BOOK STORE.—H. S. L'oswirth 4- co.. No. IN Market et.. next door to Third. ire lam oPenina new and extensive assortment of Book.. and Stationery. which they will sell, wholesale and retiil, at the lowest price,. entls-v TOBN W. BLACK & Co., 1171.o&sati. (booms. Prodleer and.Commimion Aferrhonts, and desert; in Pittsburgh lianufarturos, No. 186, Liberty street, ipposite sixth at.. Pittsburgh. mayl2 LjlieiAl tylvances nladq on consirriellts, - - -,- --' l .:.' V -..:,..i'::., z: -:-..,..4-4',. -7-. ... ,, fr.;;i1 . ,, , i ,',. , '.......,... 1.• vii _ •,,:Zi.: ''..,-.5.", 7::* .., ~:•.,i,':i',.., 7- , ,.. ,,,, .• .',...'fr".!" . ..::',.'',"'?" ' -. Blisinczs Qinrbs Medicine Lkpot : Lib frbl-y 33usiness Lams c2ANICEI, MORROW, IN laimiucturer of Tin, Copper, 0 and sheet iron v arc, No 17 Fifth street, between WOOli and Market. 10110 OLIN CARTWRIGHT. Importer and :llkintliaeturer td all kinds of Cut:fry, Surgical birtrumrnm. 4-c., No. El:, Wood street, second door below Diamond alley. cal pII.KUNTUN'S UNRIVALLED BLACKING, mann- Matured and sold wholesale and retail, Smithfield xi., between Sixth and Virgin alley. oetl2-v 10-1• A RTNERSHlP—Theunderstgned has iissociated with himself John Nicols. from Baltimore. in the G ro eery and General Commission Business. ender the style of Sellers & Nicols. Dated IntJahuaryl4B. jaidNi FR.k S. SELLERS. 1_) [CHARD T. Ju., Importer, an dealer in 11 ; Foreign and Domestic Saddlery, Hardware. and Car riage Trimming - a, of all descriptions. No. 133 Wood Si.. Pittsburgh. seven doors above Fifth, and one door above 11. Childs & Co.'s Shoe Store. 1301 & C, jto COUNTRY MERCHANTS—A. A. MAsox & Co. I 62 Nlarket street, invite the attention of Country Merchants to their extensive assortment of Foreign and Domestic (hoods, which will be sold at eastern jobbing Priers. rp—Wholesale Rooms. 22 story.: • 8011 `IIEL OYS'PERI3.—A constuut supply of Shell Oysters 171 roasted or in the shell; elite Game and every delien cy of the season, served up in snpetioll style. at the short ebt 11011 CC. BANK WieIIANGE., deed-ti Third st. between Wood and Market St. IHOMAS PALMER. Manufacturer and Importer of - WA EL PAPER, Pine I.oard Prime. Erodcra, Land scapr Parer, Ormmemal lAsi,ns, Transparent Window &lathe, end dealer in Writing and Wrapping Paper, Bonnet nod Binders Boards. ate.. Se.. No. E. Market st., between Third end Fourth. Pittsburgh. Pa. marl 4 - . l‘ 4 , N t 1 e t41C :3 7 , .' , . , A rk 1 ; 1; t. is .l7 p a „ n r d , i t l o rn. ,i s ,„ Fo under . k Blass Farris 11 Castins., and Brass NVork• generally. on the most reasonable terms stud shortest notice. Ile invites machinists. and all those using brass works to give nun a call, as he is de- Irrinined to do alt word in his line very low. mytr-1y TOSEPI.I 51171t1lIr'S Looking Glass and Cfcwk Shirr, IS) \o. 9.+, Wood street, Pittsburgh. A ginteral assort ment of Pier. Mantel and Toilet Glasses' , titre and Landscape Frames, plum and ornamental. of every variety of patterns. Also, a new style of %Vindow Cornices; call in and ser thesis; all of which will be sold chimp fur cash, or city acceptances. Err Hotels and Steamboats furnished cheap. JOSEPH NlUttrilY, Db Wood st., Practical Gilder. SINCLAIR. I Int. Marten 8 See in.) 1.2. 1 Grocers. Produce and COnlitlLS3ll.l , l .11erchanu. SG Wood street. Pittsburgh. The undersigned leaving entered into partnership under the above style. respectfully risk the patronage of the friends of the late firm, and of purchas ers generally. Tlicy feel warranted In promising that they can give satisfaction to all who any buy of throb Of confide bustnes• to their tare Wt - M. 11. mu rAt AV M. SINCLAIR. dt 1. —Nlelvany lie inatinfaet ore. and keep constantly on hand. cut, moulded and plain Flint (.lessware in all its varieties, at their warehouse. corner of Market nod Voter •sts., Pitts burgh. Oisr works continue in full operation, and we arc constantly adding to our stock. which enables us to till ord,rs with promptness Purchasers are respectfully soltetted to call and %movie prices and tenon. sepltl-y. M Holds, Ft-.t and or , ianientri/ fatryer, C" , ,, and dealer in PAINTS. Nu 44, St. Clair st.. Pitts bilr.;ll. ha, constantly on hand all kinds of PAISTS. either Dry or Mixed: Japan and Copal Varnish: Linseed Oil: boiled Oil: Spirits Tnrpenunc ; NVlndow Glass. of all mu,: Puny, Patnt Brushes. e , all of the beat quality, and lea sale sit reasonable priers. sepll4( bk i - is t u h lkful place of low read. to receive KURIUS CT : by the proprietor or s month ; Ilia MCCOIIIIIIO , IIIIIOIII are Eund, skid his prices ore S. McCI.EI.I.AND. TIA CAMERON. Manorormrrr Hat.m. Marc and I 1. Plajorm Srater. and eatonzs in rrnerai. respect fully nski the patronage of hie It-tends. Ile feels wor rnqtvd that ha ran rive aattafartion to all who may pot ha,, of him. fits emalthstament us on Mlielvy'splast of Lots. sth Ward 1 MIN F. PE:RU.I. 'Lars 11f th. firm ,y" Mattratn, Lerch Wholesale Grocer. Cot ;;;;; otsion and Flour Nier,•nunt. dealer in all kinds ui Coo-titre Proslacr. cop per. till r.aics. unners' tools, rim.. lead, limed* sheet iron. iron and nails, salute lead. dye stuff. cotton pmts. salt, &r and l'utatorrgh Manfactore• generally. Conte( 01 'Abe' 111. 0011 Irwin streets. l'lttsburgh. l'n Liberal ad anr,.. in Cash or (roods, roads on consrponents of Pro. dure. !Lc y 1,4-1( ( /AS' E STRS' STL:lLS!'!—(ire SrAniek respeeffull) intortit• his friends and the public, that he is datit in the receipt of fine Frmi Ossu , s, which will be served up in every style. at shun nonce, to suit his customers (Tr thound Nut Candy. and every deneriptinnit of Cesiheflenane.f. on hand and tur unit at the turner dt sth Bind Stnntateld Rts. sele2-4-13 / COCIniAS, rooorossfon arid Forwarding Mirrrtant, No Vti Wood street. l'ilithurgh. corium/es to transact a general Commission business, rsim:Cl2ol) the purchase and sale of American ruasinfuetures and produce. and in meet% tog and turwarding lioods comitan• ed to his cure. Asmara; for the manufacturer. he .nil be constantly •upplied with the principal article. of Pots burgh manufacture at the fewest i.sholesalo prices. Orders and conaignmenis are respectfully 'solicited 1[ It Dt: I' .4 Book Kerr. .1- and Westin" ~ Claw. s cor• tier of fill.and Market ;treats. re-openson Monday next. Mercantile and Steamboat Book liceplua taught in the most effective and expeditious manner. In addi tion to the usual coarse of latitUentla and practice. Mr V will. out Monday hell. COIIIOI.IICC a course of Practical Lectures, in which the application of the science at ac counts to all the details of business will be minutely ex plained. Nu extra charge made tar these Lectures -- 1 lours of business, 10 to 12, a. 311.; 2 to 4, and 7 to 10, I ke r j )11.121;S! DRUlLS . '—Jorl3lofrif;r. Druggist and Apothe cary. north-west earner of AVood and Fifth streets. sydt keep constantly on hand Drugs. Paints, Oils. Dye-Stubs. Sc. B —Physicians' prescriptions carefully compounded from die hest inaterials. at any hour of the clay or ni;ht. Also, an assortment of Perfumery: fine tooth. hair. and clothes Brushes, Ac., Sc., Ac., ‘shich he syill sell low for rash. 300-1 p TROVII.I.O. Undertaker. Filth street. un it ittediately opposite the Theatre. respectfully in forms his friends and the public in reneral. that he has re sumed business as a Furnishing tudertaker. lle is sup plied with and always keeps on hand Collins of all sites 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 carnagesalways ready to attend funerals. sept.V-I y lIAM/WARE. CUTLERY. SADDLERY, &c.—Jonn Wats ca. Import'''. and Dealer in Foreign and Do m...tie Hardware. would respectfully inform his friends end the public generally, that he is now receiving his Spring supply of Hardware at the old stand of Walker & Woodwell, No. PS AVood street, which lie will dispose of on the most reasonable terms. He will be continually receiving fresh supplies direct from the manufacturers in Europe nod this Country, which will enable hint to com pete with any establishment either East or West. Wes tern Merchants are invited to call and exatnine his stock before purchasing elsewhere. mars Corner of Penn and St. Clair Street, Pittsburgh, Pa 'Fun subscriber. having assumed the management o 1 this long established and popular Hotel, respectfully 0.11110/111Ces to travellers 11.3141 the public generally, that he will be at all times prepared to SICCOMITIMUIC them Inn all things desirable in a well regulated lintel. The House is now being thoroughly repaired throughout, and new fur niture added; and no pains will be spared to make the FACTIAN,I6 one of the VIIRT sent Hotels in the country. The undersigned very respectfully solicits it continuance of the liberal patronage which the House has heretofore received. THOM AS OWS'TON, felilo-tlaw 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 brat nod freshest Medicines. which he will sell ou 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 he neettrately and neatly prepared from the best materials, at any hour of the day or night. Alio, for sale, a largo stock of fresh end good Perfu mery. den3o J. D. LETIMER, C. fl. ANDES, 4, Late of l'inghttrgh. Po. Late of Naahville, Tenn. lEIINIF.II. .Y. ANDERSON, DEALIaIa IN Corron.—For -4 warding and Commission Mrschants, No. 8, Front Streit, abort Broadway, Cincinnati, Ohio. REFER T ?tferehants generally. in Pittsburgh, Pa. Merchrints generally, Nashville, Tenn. W. F. Lane & CO., Louisville, Ky. Springer & Whiteman • • ' Cineannan, Ohio. James Johnston & Co,. Hewitt, Ileran & Co„ Now Orleans. Magregor & Morris, New York. Duval, Xeighlor & Co., naltimore. Smith, flageley & Co., Philadelphia. Daniel Deshen. Boston. seTaLl y John D. Davis, UCTIONEEK and Commission ltterehant, Corner of 13, Wood anti Fifth streets, Pittsburgh, is ready tOre ems, merchandize of every description on consignment for public or private sale. and from long experience in the above bermes, flatters himself that he will be able to give entire sa , isfaciton to all who may favor him with eIIOIT patronage. 11.e.rular sales on 'Mondays and Thursdays of Dry Goods and Fnney a rneles. a: 10 o'clock, A. M. M=M Of groceries, Plitshurgli ina.tufactured articles, new and second hand fornitnre, &.c...tu 2 o'clock, P. M. Sales every evening nt early ens-light. angl2-y. FULTON. Bthasol Bow Faren,ler, has rebuilt and commenced business at his oLi stand, N o . 70 Be. befween Market and Ferry streets. where ha will he pleased to see his old customers and fri. ads. (hatch. Fg(tnmboat. and hells of every nice, front If/ to 10 rimo pounds. cast front patterns of the mpst approved models, until warranted to he of the best materials. Mineral Water Pumps, Counters, Millings, &r. &e., to- ZCIIIPT With every variety of Brass Castings, if required, turned and finished in the nentest manner. A. F. in the Bola n:Trri for Br:Miffs Anti-Aroarfion Me ted. en Justly celebrated for the reduction of friction in mnchir•ry. The boles and composition can be had of him at all times. 110V13-y IIAWI.S. . . A. Mason er Co.. 11.2 Market street. have CI received the most extensive assortment of Shawls to he found in this city. In addition to the various styles of Cashmere, Turkeri. Wool Plaid, Thiliet, Net. &e., he has received a new style of French Long Shawls, a superior article and very fashionable, novil MEM PITTSBURGH, SATURDAY, APRIL- 8, 1848, =Zi=IMMS 33USIIICS9 Turbo Now, 111/4 jut itteeived front r New York the Full Style of lIATS. Which he will in troduce this day, Suturally. Austirt :oh. All those in ant of a neat and superior FIAT would do well to call O. 75 WOOD STICEI7I', tlit door above Fourth. if, the old firm I of C. Townsend & Co.. and Carr & Rowland, beg leave to announce to their friends and to the public gen erally, that they arc nowprepared to eXecule kinds of work in the Coach tut Wagon-litakinis business. at the shortest notice, and. warranted to be tit the best qiutl ity. The very large quantity of seasoned timber with which they arc prepared, and their facilities for business. enables them to insure the public that they aro prepared to carry on an extrusive antl prompt business in their line. and they respectfully solicit a continuance of the liberal patronage bestowed upon the lute tirms.• sep4 Blind. 4 .(.; RIBBLE & Co. Lure removed to the corner of Wood street and Diamond alley, over S. leather store, where they are prepared to furnish Veosii iriu NN'llolcsale nod Retail. at prices, much reduced; having a very eecentrir mode rv , prantiii7.nnd other oilcan togas unknown to others in the trade. Besides giving a su perior finish to Blinds. they trinithem with the best mate rials, making them rich and darnble. N. B. loWitic or narrow slats--portable or psrmanenethr tenings furnished. Old Blinds: refitted. Hardware, Cutlery, and Saddlery. JOLIN WALKER. Dealer in Foreign and Domestic Hardware. No. E ,. 5 Wood street, would respectfully inform his friends and the public gcnaratlly, that he has received s !urge stock of Foreign Hardware per ships t•lnaLells." -Wyoming:* and ••Montaigaliela." which, to gether with it large supple of Arintrlcan'Ooods he is now receiving Motet Rom the maw:Menaces, will make Ins astmrtment very extensive and complete. Western mer chrint4 will please cell nail examine his Rock. septi Z . - OrREL AiND - PiLICSIANTFACi`r3O.—Thc subscrl- 0 hers, having mtlarged their establishment for the man ufacture of &rem. and FILES-011 the cOner of O'Hara and Liberty streets. Pittsburgh—ern 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. respectially invite the patronago of all who use the article. marld-y ASKILIM & CO: NEWLY INVENTED I'ATF-NT BLOCK SPRING TRUSS. for the immediate relief land - permanent cure of Ibrptia and Repine. (Suited to all gives.) The superior claims of this Truss consist in the comparative ease with which it may lie worn. The pad of wood be ing neatly bultinead on springs. ields to the pressure of any part of it. and inerrotigl) adapts itself to any move ment made by the wearer. It eon he worn without inter mission. until a cure In effected. The shbscribers have Made arrangement• for the inninifacuire of these Yalua ble Trusses. in a superior style. in Philadelphia, and have them now for sale at their °dice. No 77 Smithfield street, near Sixth, Pittsburgh. (tEOIt(IE W ATT. • D W. KAUFFMAN. AIONONGAIIELA HOUSE, On the rarner of Water M. and Sntithfirld vrera. Pittsburgh, Pa.—The under-, signed Proprietors of the Monongahela !louse announce to the Public. that the House is open for the reception of Visitors. They arc conscious of hilVin;',. spared no ex pens; in fitting out the Establishment in such a style as to re)ider every ennifort to the Guests. They hope by consiant care And attention to business to merit the pu• tronhge so liberally bestowed no thy Into MonondahuM House (math] JAMES CROSSA:s: & SON. 11\TEW WWI; 5T01,2.E. .—.ilotn iv, tpanb i t .;.11 sok and trend llrug:ziat. No. Jai Wood street. one diver South of Dtamond alloy. Vittsdurg —The subscriber has just received from the canteen cities. and k now opening at the above stand, a full assortment of articles in his line. consisting of Drug. of all kinds. Dye Stuffs, Ptunts and Varnishes. Chemical, kc., together with all such articles at are usually kept for sale at a wholesale and retail drug store. Ilts stock a. entirely new. and has been seleeted with card Ile is confidant Met ht. articles, both as to qualitv and price, please such as may fa voi him with a tali. my9-y Il,freshm.mt and llnthing Saloons. Librr j~•ty Sava—The subsertberoPeeply tohnkful for the inermisoil and still tarreasioli putronage bestowed on them, since the opening of thetr establishment, beg kove to state that :hear baths are open at all times, and that hot, cold with shower !,etthr, can be hod at any moment.— A fess more hoarders ran be accommodeted In; the week. and gentlemen can plocure breakfast, dinner, supper. of the usual hem,. say ' breakfast 7i o'clock, thinner, 121: supper 51 p. tn. Oysters, cooling drinks, and other refreshments tarnish ed in a superior style. and charges moderate. PECK. THOMPSON & CO. AIONUNGAIIELA PLANING 5111:1.,--Jiisms INULR would respectfully tufbrin his friends and the public, that hit new ettabliihmant is now in full operation, awl that he is prepared to furnish lkat Cabins, and 11b all orders tor Planed LoutLer. with promptitude, nod at the lowest rater Board and Plank, planed on one of both 61dell. eon. tinnily au hand Sa4, Doors and Monidings, of every description, mode to order. attlilders and Cnrpnvters would find:it to their advan tage to give hiro a call. a. he con now furnish them with planed stuff, suitable for ii.ory description of work. VIIPTII WARD LIVERY STA ULE.—The I" subscriber. having brought out Ihe wult k...,,„1—,, sthble er D Doty. in the r Midi Ward. respectfully inft;rins his friends and the pub lic generally. that keep at all times a stork of ill., hest description of rahng horses. huggies. carriages of all kind*, and to abort escrything required to his line of A consider:dile portion of lilt stock is new. and he is confident no stock iu the city will be superior to his. His terms will be intide rate. His stable is on Liberty et . a few doors above the canal hnitge, where respectful ly solicits a share at public patronage. CHARLES COLEMAN r E r Ile is also provided with :Inelegant Hearse, which wilt tte furnished when remtired. — Xi sai; Tiro sir artni - i - to., the o i"' c u cm v their re to announce n ' n o d tahteir ;foriutvat,hat againj dice i Kitt el. where they have opened an extensive WALL-PA PER WAREHOUSE, and will have constantly on hand no :tens", as.ortitimit of Satin. hi lazed. and Plain PA PER ILAMAINCS, Velvet and Imitation Borders. of the latent styles and most handsome patterns, fur papering halls, parlors and chambers. 'Choy manufacture. aid have on hand at all times, Printing. Writine. Letter, Wruppini; anti Tort Paper; Bon net and Fitilera'Boardis—all of which theroahr Mr sale on the 'Cost accommodating termaotiod io which they itivitq the attention of merchants and others. .1.1.50-111unk Books of all kinds and the best quali ty: School Books, ace., always on hand, and 10i sale as above. ault2.s New Hat niCap. Store. CHAS. 11. PAULSON. Ilate of the firm i m b of PRIIII,OII & OHL) haying opened his new store, at No. 73 Wood street. next door to the corner of Fourth. is now manufacturing, and receiv ing front ille,Eastern cities, a very large assortment of lints Dllll Cgps of every description, wan - anted to lie made in the best manner and of the best materials. Ot ter, Seal, fine 41111 COMM.:111 Muskrat, Sealette, Hair Seal, Plush and Glared Caps. ALSO—A line assortment of ladies Furs. such as Lynx, Fitch, Genet. and Coney ?duffs, Tippets and Fur Trail ming., a❑ of which he offers at Eastern prices for cash, both wholesale and retail. Country merchants will please call and examine my stock before porchusing elsewhere. Wholesale Shoe Store. jH. CHILDS & CO. arc now toceiring their Spring supplies, consisting ti' one of the largest, cheapest, and best assortment of Boots and Shoe■ that they have seer been able to bring to this market. ALSO—Ladies' and Misses' Florence Timid and Straw Bonnets, of flit-latest style: together with a splendid es sorunent of Palm Leaf Hats, Men's and Boys' Summer Caps. ALSO—A large lot of New York Tanned Sole Leath er, alt 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. mnr27-tf 113011:1`P.R'S City brupierrean Unl&ry, Philo Hall, Third I street, Pittsburgh, Pa., and Franklin Buildings, Balti more, Md. Mr. Porter respectfully announces that ho has, at con siderable expense, fitted up apartments and arranged light for Hague rreotyping pnrpOses. His long experience in the art has enabled haft to overcome many of the objections too common to pictures taken by this me thod. Mr. Porter is aware that the Impression has Fone abroad (owing to the many failures to produce good pictures) that clear and distinct Daguerreotypes cannot be made in Pittsburgh. His 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. n0v2.5-tf 111DITTSBURGII CHAIR AND CADINET WARE ' • HOUSE.No. e 2, Third street, Pittsburgh.—Thc sub scribers would respectfully return their thanks to their friends and the public, for the very liberal patronage be stowed since the commencement of the new firm, and would earnestly solicit a continuance of the name. They would'respectfully invite those who• Want to pur chase anythion in the furniture or chair line, to pare them a call and examine their extensive stock now on hand, consisting - of sonic of the most splendid Eastern and French patterns ci Rosewood and Mahogany Furnt• tare. Flattered by the very extenstvc patronage resew ed in their bustbeas,.thee have, at conriderablit.expense. made arrangements in 'iesc Yofk, by which they will have the latest E: , ..stans patterns forwarded monthly, thus civtng . the rt.:ecru, ciPit: nfintrizli tin opportunity of pa iromanuf home inthls , ry, and finding in their own city what they formerly would obtain only in the East. H.V - Irpe adopted the a: rump penile and ~nick sales, thry will he able to so!! at es low rates as any of the establishments in the Eastern Cit ies. novl9-y DBERTS KANE. • • HAVING A ND IIxIR DRESSNG 5A1,06;54-=fitses. 0 sox & Foux - rmrs, Tuasnrial frafez.Tars, have fitted up the saloon on the corner of Cherry alley and Water st.. tone the National hotel, formerly occupied by Clement Archer, and are prepared lb Wtlil on gentlemen at once. with ease, comfitrt and politenes. In c onnection with their saloon, they have fitted up nu excellent shower bath, where persons can have shower baths at all hours of the day. They still continue to serve their customers also at their Old Stand, corner of the Diamond and. Union street. fe,13174 illisrellaneous William 3. Burnside, AUC'rIONEER A_ND COMMISSION MERCHANT, ALLICaIII.:NY CITY, I'.t. . . rIIRCULAR.—The undersigned having complied with the requirementa of the Auction Law, and taken out si Commission as Anetioneer, for the City of Allegheny, is now ready to receive nierehandize, in all its variety, on consignment for either public. oc priyate sale; and from long experience . in : the above branches of business, flat ters himself that lie will be able to give entire satisfaction te all who may favor him with their patronage. Liberal advances mat h : on consignments. I shall en deavor to make speedy snles and quick returns. 'rendering you and your friends my services, I remain your obedient servant, . 'v7l. J. BUILNSI.DL. Allegheny city, September. 18.17. it 111 , 11/IENCi.II.' • ' James ?tiny. Joint.% 1)1 - Tully. John L e, Jr., John E. 0 mil rie, Wm. A. Dill & Co.. Joints It. 1)1 1 -lititoek, James K. Logan, John 1). Davis, Parke & Ithaiten, John 13. Me. Patina & Cu., Ale xunder Stuart, Young & Stevenson. 110 V 14-y T M PORTER and j u ° N i i n u n ff :e r t t 1. 1 :7! g C h u t i 1 ' c t y I Dental I nommen'', saddler's arid Tanner's hand tools, Taylor's Patent Shear.. &c. Also, manufacture' Truer es. Supporters. tee., in great variety. John Cartwright, manufacturer and importer of Pon, . Surgical and Pocket. and Table Cutlefy ; Razora,SeisSori, Filcs,SaWs, Tools, &e., has removed to r . . tii3 WooD Somer. secon yr Diamond alley, And has lately race ssortment of PEN AND POCKET K. ..S AND FORKS. Alan, Itwers' and Who ' F. CUTLERY. Elliott's...Roders'. Wad .Itazors, Scissors, Razor Strops. &c. Damased re Tseist (TENS, Rip 'S AND PISTOLS. l l Allen's, Colt's. a tint's REVOLVERS: Powder Flasks. Shot Belts, . hags; Walker's and COIAt'S Extra Pe r c usKiOn Caps, owle,Dirk,alid limiting Icitiv'ei. Tools. such as Callipers, Dividers, Flyers, Nipper,;, Hand Vices. Squares, Rules. Braces, Hits, Spoke Shaves. Stocks and Dies, Wire and Iron (lunges, Mathematical Instruments, tea., in very great variety. lU - Jobbing and repainng neatly and punctually done. mo.n.ly Auction Notice rrIE subscriber has paid into the Treasury' of the Com monwealth, the amount of license required by law. t le hitergiven the regularly approved security. and taken out a comisstou of the first class. as an Auctioneer of the city of Pittsburgh, and rented that spacious woreroom belonging to fiylooting Lothrop, Esq., :co. 111 Wood at., three doors from Fifth. where he is prepored to attend to the sale of even' kind of Merchandise. Furniture. Real Estate. Stocks: Itippintr.&-e.-either at the Auction Roinns or Oct the premises. and will in arf eases exert himself to the utmost for the benefit of his employers, on the most musts:table terms; ho tyttl sell - exclusively and only on commission; neither purchasing nor having nay interest whatever on goods in the Store,. but merely the Commis sion for selling. thereby giving all owners a fair chance. without partiality of huvutg thorcht property diaposod of to the best advantage. • . _ Sales will be promptly settled when made: advances will be given at any Tema un the must accommodating terms: merchants will not be . ' charged for advances. Regular sale days. Mondays and thurAtlays. of Dry Goods, Grocenes. Furniture. &c.: nod every evening, Hardware, Cutlery. Watches. Guns. Pistols. and fancy articles; Books. on Saturday evenings. art2t JAMES 41'14FINSA. Auct. CHEAP HAT AND CAP DOUSE,. 50.102, Wood Si reel. SPRING FASIIIOYS. est, SILK, lICAY•kIt., ANC) INU'lltA RATS. • The subscriber reiTectfully informs his customers and the public, that be has returned from New York, bringina with him the most approved style of Hats. for spring and slimmer wear. adopted by William IL Beebe, Broadway, ;late Beebe & Costar.l- Ile would also inform the public, that he is daily ;I.lml - enuring flats and Caps, of all des criptions. which he is determined to dispose of at prices to please the purelmser: that is, cheaper than any other lint establishment in the city. fa - Count rA• blerchtints. wishing to purchase Hats and Caps, by aid‘O.C.lalC. are letjaClVC , l 10 Call and C.I.PIIIIIIC his assortment: as .he feels confident of being able to please in quality, quantity. and price. O. W. GLASSGOW. Manufacturer, - - - Nu 102. Wood in., 3cl door below = lohn 1). Davis' mart-dam Commercial Auction Room► New Tork Pekin Tea Company. CAUTION TO THE PUBLIC. A EEXANDER JAYNES is the only authorized agent .1 in Pittsburgh and Allegheny cities, for the sale of the Pekm Tea Company's Teas oil:, and 77 Fulton st., New Pori. Any other person in Pittsburgh pretending to sell our Teas is an imposter. and deeetve• all who may patronize him. It is commonly known that the Pekin fee Company's Teas have proved superior to other Teas Buhl and for this reason many persons have dishon cstiypreiended to have the sale of the Pekin Tea Coin patiy's Tens. when they arc all the time vending trash and elibap stuff, which they have obtained elsewhere.— Om er . again a tsutpa tho name of the Pekin Tea Com pany and imitate our packages, and thereby deceive many. 3Ve arc informed that there is a person in Pittsburgh wiling Teas water the name of the New Vent and Phila delphia Pekin Tea Company. We have only to say that this assumed company have no connexion, whatever. with the New York I Tea Company. as consomme of tea will readily discover by comparing the article they tell with the genuine tea, sold by the New York Pekin Tea Company. at the store of Alexander Jaynes, No. 72 Fourth street. N. D.—Messrs. IVIcCALI.MONT & 130 ND. of Philadel phia. Lave no connexion. whatever. with the New York Pekin Tea Company. nor have they any right or privi lege to sell teas under a name no nearly resembling ours as to have a tendency to mislead the public. DOUGLASS & CO.. nov4 75 and 77 Fulton et.. N. Y. Godeyta Lady's Book and Family Magazine rf `HE oldest Magazine in the United States, contains monthly sixty page. of reading matter, by the first writers in the country.—twelse more than Um New York Magazines. Two splendid steel Eugrayings; au undeni ably authentic colored monthly Fashicm Plate; -Model Cottages and Churches, Crochet Work, and other 'natters for the Ladies. all illmitrated and well explained, &c... Price for One Year. (which includes the Lady's Dol lar Newspaper, making three publications in ono month) $3 00 Two copies, without the Lady's Dollar 7,Cewspaper • • 5 00 Five copies. with one to the person sending the club • • 10 00 Fight copies. • 15 00. Twelve copies 20 00 A specimen of either the Lady's Book; or the Lady's Dollar Newspaper, will be Benito any person pa y ing,post age on the request. Address, L. A. GOMA. jan2.l-tf No. 113, Chesnut it.. Philadelphia. Fifth Street Turning Establishment. tPIIE Subscriber, having completed his late improve " 'rents, is now prepared to do all kinds of Turning and Sawing in n style tar 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. Ile would most respectfully inform his friends, and the public generally. that ho intends to give his full attention to their orders. lie 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 posts and rails fitted up ou hit most approved plan of iron fasteners and hickory screws. All orders from a distance promptly attended to. H. H. RYAN. N. R.—Our German friends will alwnys find soma at tentive German in the estoblistuuent to attend to their orders. N. kl.—The subscriber would further inform the public that he has a very powerful engine—about 70 horse pow er—und a few small rooms to let, with steam power it them. suitable for small brunches of manufacture. . _ Firth street, No. 2S, between Woo - d and Market sta jary2s-dlnt A. A. Mason & Co., 62 Mmits.ET STajLET, LIETW ZEN TUMID AND FOURTH STREETS. /NFORM 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 Winn, Good', AT COST, and in many Canes less than cost, to ena ble them to open their new store with an entire stock of new Goods. - - - The sale will - C,ommenee this day, and continue until the fi rst of Mitch; or until their removal. Their extensive assortment of DRESS GOODS will he sold full;-30 per cent. less than the usual prices. They 'consist of the most fashionable Cashmeres and De Lames, Gala, Mohair, Silk andrOrange Plaids. Also, Bombazines, Alpacas, ice., tee. CLOAK Goons—French and German Merinos, Queen's Cloth, French Plaid Cloalcings,l3road Cloths of all the most fashionable colors. Black and Fancy Dress Silks, of every vnriety. • Suawra—Cashmere, Terkeri, Tartan, Plaid, and other Shawls; a very lajge . assortment, fully reduced one half in price. FLAvieLe_Welsh, English, and American Flannels, of all colors and qualities. Bonnet and Cap gibbons. Gloves, Hosiery, Gimps and Fringes, Wrought Collars and Capes, Laces, Artificial Flowers. Plumes and Feath ers, Scarfs, Cravats, Handkerchiefs, Fancy Battens, &c. LINE :4 GCNODS of every description. Woolen Gnarls. Cashmeres, Cassinetts, Vesting., Beavers, Pilots, Tweeds, Jaynes. Whitney and Bate Blankets. Also, an exterinive.asiortment. Calicoes, Chintzes, Do mestic Gingham., Checks, Stripes, Tickinga, Brown and Bleached Mullins, &t. The following will be some of the Prices: Cashmeres ...... •• • • Vic. Usual ppoe• • • Mous. de Laines Gala Plaids 50e. Moltair.Si Greg do • • !NI, Alpacces •ic Fi annois Ze• Wrought Collars.• Calicoes• • • cfifloo. Cas4ine its • •11F.• 31c. Together with.evety article in the store, whi . ch trill be offered :tAloollS obooP• Ynetots be:sem:od, thet T h,y not be dir-itpointed in the .411211.0 T. Of our gOC`.O. , A. A, TO CCU-N:111Y :\a".11C1.12...Z . iT5,,-The slideiggi'qer .0 tmy thrce dollars dud ic s veuty . ..-ye eguts . per.l.oo tbs. CASH. for viol rnixod cdurAty rags, is tin:11101+Q: Lily to three thottsnnsi d'elh•ete4 at iriyttook 'Wood street, Pittsburgh. " On sand, a general snppty of seheol books, writing and wrapping paper, blank books, etc., v.-hich`witl bee scdd by the awe - .r retail, at iowerd cash prices for rea dy pay. anTil 'LUKE LOOMTS Arent. TOTICE.' All IterSol:s indebted tOth.,..e ,111,eriberb., are re . questedio ntaka payment. on or before the 25th inst., it not, their account wtii ha given to a Magistrate for collection; allpersotts having clattos against the firm will please present their accounts for payment. 41,N . CTICE3 at. MATER. .y a—o- ~~`{A " i ht:.Js~r~.Y,"#~ ri ' ~ ~..eFr Z ~~ .. As. filistellcuttong. BOOR AND JOBIIIINTING'OFFICR, N. W. Corner of Wood and Fi ft h Streets. THE Proprietor of the Moutaxa POST and MERCLitt, ANS MA:WFACTI'REIL respectfully inibrms his friends and the patrons of these ruiners, thnt he hos n 'lame 85- Aortnietnef JOB TYPE. AND .ALL OTHER MATE RIALS necessary to a Job Printing Office, and that be is 'prepared te. exceute ißriltft • nass PRINTING Or RraRT MISGRIPTIoN : Books.' . Bills of Lrtdinc, Chewier:es, Pamphlets, Bill Heads, . Cards . Handbills. Blanl., • ' Ha: Trps. , AIL kinds of Blanks , S t age. Steamboat and Canal-Roat Bills. with appropriate Cuts, printed on the ehortoot notice and moot reanonoble terms. He respectfully asks the patronage of his friends, and he public in general. in this branch of his business. scp22 L. HARPER, . Vegetable Pnitaonarylbtloasti. TT is now twenty years since I first used the Vegeta ble Pulmonary Balsam 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, which is largo. and for the benefit of my friends. I have uniformly found it to be vdry valuable. efficient medicine: . and thank: that by using it seasonably for the complaints for which it is rewom mended. it has oflen prevented the disease from taking a more actions form. In one.- instance.. Frocommervded it to my brother.. who resides is the State of New York, who was dangerously ill with r disease of the lanes. He has since written to me for more, havlne roan& no. which cave Inn so much relief. OTIS PECK. Sold in littsbefigh by B. A. FAHNESTOCK Corner of First and Wood; also, corner. of Sixth and Wood streets. '• deCO TYtifiT NANto BLACK rn._j . "T r A e S Tin c..,rpe Pa kin Tea Store, 72.Pourth street. a very, large supply of flesh Green and Block Teas. of all the dllTercrit evedes and qualities imported into this country: packed in lead. in 51h. boxes. in 1 lb.. th.. end I lb. ruckages. Alsto:s tin' Canisters. Of the 111f5 rent rpialitles;'ennve'nlent for families and steamboats. ranging in prices from rci cents to 51.2.47). Fine Oolong Black Teas, at 50, 54, 75. • Ye will re.fand the money. in eli.ccace . Where our Tenn do not give entire satisfaction, or oxidising° for e, dtsferen! article. For tole at the Pokin Ten Stan., 72 Fourth et.. by dectl • A. SAYNF.A ROUTS. SHOES. TRUNKS.. &C. —Follaysbre ¢ gay ward. wholesale and retail Bait. Shoe and Trunk Store. No. ISB Liberty street. nenHyopposite the heed of Wood. F.&11. have in more and are receiving their Fall and Innter stock Of POOTS.'SHOES. &c.. consisting of the largest stock they have ever beenabk to bring to this market. Onr stock of cooks have mceitly been rnXnufnc tured to oor order. and expteralyfortheTittaburch mar ket. We also have constantly On hand a splendid stock of Hayward's DfetaUic Gum Ehlitie'Shota. both for ladies' end gentlemen's wear, the most beautiful article ever manufactured. We would solicit an examination of our stock of goods, be all who 'vri.‘h to purchase either at• wholesale or retail, as - we shall sell of a.rmafi edrance above cost. Country merchants will find it to their inter est to call and examine raw stuck before purchasing. FOLLANSDIE &- H.A.YWARD, T]oLtNOR.--Chieliii-ing.--One splendid rose wood 61 Oc tave Piano Forte. made by Chiekering. Boston. Here.—One semi-grand Piano Porte, from the manufac tory or Henry 'fiery.. Paris. ell Octaves. d a t e c0..--One carved rose wood 6 Octave. made by (tale & Co.. New York. Ono ditto mahogany 01 Oc tave. Stedjaer, New yert—One elegant mahogany Piano. 6 Octave, which has been in-nse for ahemt a year. Price two hundred dollars. SFCOND HAND PTANOS.L...: . An excellent second hand Piano, made by Loud & Brothers, good order. Price 8100. One second-band Piano. Price £6O. • For sale by JOHN H. 741F,'LLOTt, nowB • • SI Wood stieet. FANCY GOODS at Z. Kr/SCl's new - sterra 67 31arket at. I. 45 pc* china vases,varioint !tyke; • 4 doe.. pieces shaded and plain velvet ribbon; 2 black 2 Celestial and Terrestial Globes; 11 " Ivory Memorandum Tablets; 4 Cut velvet pocket booke and card easel. 4 Ilorse-shoo combs. imitation, of 'balk. 5 " Gerram silver tea bells. • - TRIMMINGS: - A large lot of Gimp head black fringe., A good assortment of Drab and mole Colored; •11 ni Gimp to match; • In 111 Wick black: Greiluated Buttons. With a great variety of miscellaneous go-445, amongst which ore Extra large size F.meng Bags; Coral Beads, assorted striuula; Writing Desks. all sizes; • Ladies work Mama •" Back ge iv:mon Boards; Gold S.pecinclet. all ages; Block, I.ltian Galloon. - All the the above aids w ill he sold low. above.: nods • • ES.—lnst received,at the Book. 1 1 store I. er. in Filth at., near Market: Mania Samuel Halmeman. translated and edited he's Hempel, M. D.. 4 vele. Harahan'' by Dr. Hempel, vol. 1. Homceopat a Ittic,llledicine. by J. Lowrie, en larged and impav &by A. J. Hall, M. D. lalifit New Mantel. vol. 1. Nos. 1 and 3. Ilerings Domestic-Physician. • - A Manuel of Domestic Cookery. for the use of persons who are ander llomceopethic treatment. Booninghansen's Therapmtie Pocket Book, for Ilomm patinas. by Dr. Okie. Bohemian's Chronic Diseases, val. 61 Together with Medicine Chests, of ditjerent sizes and prices. 'VICTOR SCRIBA. NTEW BOOKS JUST 'RECEIVED.—Heaven upon 11 Earth. by Janeway. one volume, - SO R 9 Charuock's Choice Works, by Lymington 1 vol., ' 0 88 Coincidences of the Old and New Testaments, by Rev. 3. J. Blunt, D. D., 1 vol., - - 125 Chalmers' Miscellanies, Poems, Essays, &e., 1 50 Select Works of James, Vcnn. Phillips and Jay. in one large vol., for the low price 131" 150 The Free Church Pulpit. 3 volumes, - - - 5 'OO Modern Infidelity, by Schmucker; Life of David, - - - - 075 Daily Walk with God,"by Mathew Strong, - -0 39 Circlet of Human - Life. by Theluck, ' - 039 Memoir of Charlotte Elizabeth. - -• • - - 031 The Works of Francis Turretine, in the original Latin, to be complate. in four volumes,—three volumes now ready: Willis' Poetical Works. in splendid Tinkey Morocco. The above, with a . greatX:ariety of new books. just re ceived by ELLIOTT & ENGLISH. jan 7 XTEW AND VALUABLE BOORS.—Undesigned Coin- CidEnCe3 in the writings both of the Old and New Testaments, an argument of-their veracity; with an ap pendix, containing undesigned coincidences between the Gospels and Acts and Josephits:' By Rev. J. J. Blunt, D. D. First American,: from the Second London Edition. The Errors of Modern Infidelity illustrated and refuted, by S. M. Sehminker, A-M., pastor , of the. First Lutheran Church, Germantown, Pa. Sacred Philosophy of the Sea:soils; Illustrating the per fection of God in the phenomena of the year. in-four vol umes—one volume devoted to each season. By the Rev. Henry Dungan, D. I). Chalmers' Miscellanies, embracing Reviews, Essays, and Addresses. By the rate Thos. Chalmers, D. D. The above,' with a large variety of new and Standard Works, for sale low, by • ELLIOTT & XTBAV WORKS.—Good Wives. by Mrs. Child; 1 history of Women, by Mrs. Childs; Prose and Poetry of Europe and America, by Morris and Willis; • •ti • Machievolli's Instory of Florence; Life of Bancenuto Collini; Letters of John Adams to his Wife; • Book of the Court; Latrobe'S Solnee of Song; Dictionary of Quotations. h. S. BOSWORTII & CO., nosr2s • " No. 43 Market sc. Brandies.' 40 WHOLE, Half, Quarter and Eighth Pipes of the following brands and vintages: . Sazerae 18171 Seignetto— Otard, 16'37 and 1844; PALM(' CaStiniOn & Co., '443 Hennessy, 1.644; Dupey, P. E. 0. The above brands are warrantedpure, or no sale; good judges are ell invited to examine for themselves, at the corner or Sniithfield tind*Pront "streets. novIS _ . P. C. MARTIN. TTALUABLE 8001 S—BOID3PS STANDARD Li ll BRARY.—Machiavelli's History of Florence and Prince ; Roscoe's Leo the Fourth nOSCOC'I Lorenzo i.e Medici ; Schiller's Don Cerlo.s rnct other Ditimhs; Beck man's Histdry of Inventions; Memoirs Of Count ttrera mont; Schleyeirit Philosophy of History I Sehlevell's D ramat i c Literature; Manncixs_of Col.lltuchinson : Rol? 31iscellansotts ; Life of Berner.= Collini ; Cox's House of Austria.; If. :Spanish Litera ture. For-ealetty li. BOSWORTII & CO., doe.' ' . " 43 . Market stteec. DRUG S.--Gum . .;n y; " Goxri.pagq, - -1 131 n o True; . " - Opium; new - 9 rpp; ."- G13.1 ,- an mat, iimmuisd; Extet. ;leap; a ".- . DaniaLoa: . , Belludouns; Suet s reCeived, in.Ad for 6 4 1 e p: 7 1 ,,, z .,... 5 . r0cz & Co .. B. 4.- - L..... Pirit and Wbod. ets chippe•lLo-E;wood; " ground .-So; luo " chipped rustic. IWf " ground Comvrood; Juat recov:ed, and for.sale by • a A. FAIINTSTOCR & CO., Cor. Pirth: and Wood eta. Vi5F. SAI.Es Four Lau-13outtileti by Penn, Li?erty nni 1.1:1T, STA.: barb 15t ha.r . iag' N'fbet fror.n nr.a. telieitrit hacii ftet ot_triern et , : corner lotsoind the position of the -a-hoie ratopprty is one of the most sa calangeoas in the city. For in - tiller infortanthra apply to M. SWARTZWELLIEfi t Fourth st.. betAveen Wood anti Szatithgchi. O .A.C.0.1--75 oiy.ces.just receives and nn ism A.:PAZ:IF-STOCK ,4r.. corner of Firit and Visesmdata. - • • •4`4',""4:i.----vm,t-4-Vi'jlt-ti..1:44.Av, - - • =IR wti. ALE2CILINDER & •s f4e. Corpus MAKEELS AND" Fr 'rrnrarrer.EBl, comma., Penes mid St. Clair, streets, opposite the 4.1 -SID changs"Hol i l / 41" n:r a nee en Penn rt., respectfully inform their friends . and the public, that they are prepared to, furnish and _ tend to every thing in the line of Undertakers, as they have quit the business of Cabinet Making, and their as- tention will be devoted altogether to the aboiebasintlas keep a large assortment of COFFIN - 5 made and finished. covered, mad lined in the neatest manner, with ' a varlet, of materials, and at all prices; ,' we keep SIIROUDS tea dy made, of all sizes, of Manuel,. Canabrio, ' aid Muslin. at all prices, and made in the eastern et le, andall other articles, necessary, for dressing the doe and famishing ! funerals, of quality and, prices tosut -vracrLATEs. for engraving the name. rind age; ICE . CASFAfor laying the bodY . in we, by those who wish to. keep their - fi:teada any length of time, and have ZINC PANS to pat set in for laying on the body ;:LEADEN ,Coffins elwaya ois hand. We have a eplendid,new HEARSE and d pair at fine horses. and any,number of the best ; carriages, eta. .t: etc., and will be prompt; punctual, and rcasonable.• , Umbrellas, Parissoil*Pairaeolettes, AND WA T.,KINO CANE UNIURELLAB. - 1 1 V 5 o r ne ll ilthell A ni lti terZ N at ' es g ,I s PIO ! re;l, s ai T ir l s t t h -s . tra P Mernhatits are telpoOthilly IniOttilau taut I •011untio! rennufietuie all the nbove goods, by . the aia dC. stew; notivithetanding the great 9pp9eition et pasties pppose4rto the introduction of expeustve tinprovetnents. My rawer Mont ts complete, and prices w low as to give outlra MI6 ..rA.s thorn is an Uve mblla.Stora nut door, or near the same name. it is important you shouht rememberl H. RICIWWSON, Sitcom Factory, and Pantentet o f re Walking. Cons thnbrefki. sign. Of the:LIM:I autillitot,lo. VA. Market st., KiiiidiipLni. - - .' ' ' - r.rittention is:requested to the eolebrated• Walking Cane Umbra/a, a neat and beautiful article, combininif 82 the advantages of a Cane and Lrinbrelia. ' - -fjo4 'Voting Ladles* Seminary; Allighemy City. f IL N. W. METCALF would alumnus.* to the Suf. Ikt zens of Allegheny Mid sichtity. tha intended temp; vat of his School, from the corner of Sandusky andStrawl berry streets, where he. Mitt - Leen tetiching for .the. h 50 twelve month:. On and otter Ap ril lot. by will oecupy ft,xims ou Federal str4et, in onade Row," 2utt deo* from the bridge. The Academic Year will couSist tifts Sessions,. of live mouths each, mammal:ming on est Anti slotulay m February and September. • - - • RATIM oli .1171TION'LPIII-SZS6I4OI , QL ,1177: -.110741M/L English Deparnnent—lncluding Reading, Orthography and Defining; Writing, EDElish &ratr.niur, Rbetone, Lo. gic,'Englialt Composition and Criticiora, tory. Arithmet and the higher branches of :Nlathetnatics,„ Naturkl Yhilooophy, Chemistry, A atron oray,liotany. Phy eiology, Ocology,iuteliecmal and Moral ticidnce.gLid 04 other branches requisite to a filorou-h Lluglikh tiolt . e!,XI Nit Classical Dcpartutem—lncludiog Me Latin, 'Greek, slid French languages, each nu additional cb gage 0f...,88.00 . The services of competent Teucisre ore secttred.fos such RS may desire to receive idetni.itlOns 'in' Drawing. Painting, and Music. Those designing to enter. will foul it to *Leh. hairdo is do so tit near to the opening of the Seision poisiblit"; yet pupils will be received at soy'Li - MU:during the Session. and will be charged at the above rates only from Mc time of entrance. Na deductions will beamsls foi abeam. ens, except in paves of protracted.' Any ihformetion which may be'dcsired, be Cheer fully communicated to those who call upon tho instriastor at his rooms. Reference may also be mad* to the foliowing gestic. men:— ISO Liberty it Dr, T. F. Dale, Allegheny. Hon. Sheer. Ptiatheigll. Rev. D. Elliott." Rev. D.. 14. • Mr. 11. P. Schwartz, " Rev. 11. Dyer,- • jan3l.3:lln JS. MORRIS & CO'S BLACK WRMNG INKpFor . Suet cv Quill Pens, and the Copying Press.—This Ink is the result of the experiments of several yeeriii - dieiiled to the .aanufacture,"on an extensive scale, .of an .rtrlipla suited to all the . purposes of the cotunurnar. This' pollee. ticn of this Wnung luk consists is the follewing:prOper. tics: Ft.rtarrv—in which property it will b,o foupd..to surpcss all previous preparations: It will dew with per. feet freedom, either from quill AT steel pens. and icenctirs: ly free from any corrosive qualities. Cot,ox—Thos atllo.t of this article is a rich, beau Seal blue black. All good black. Ink, from its nacessaireherdeisi constitation, requires exposure to the eit to /Mpg:titles*. color. It must rot, therefore, Le expected. that the Imo moot the bottle is opecl, the Ink will be found to h, slog black. The first appcurance will Lc pale; bat WILT posure to the chemical netion of the anzospbarri, aifbii on paper or is the inkstand, it will assume a brilliant Mask . hue. Prusustrutrev - =The color is ar.sherablc by. the la p se - 811 . time. It will never fade. On this account. all imponsuar records should be made in this article; as years only deepen and strengthen its tint. N. IL= This Ink is suitable for oil kinds of Motaiiis Pena.' and for. Pens made of Quills; Ind Wks: 'is impor. tact and very, desirable with raany,,will givkaParakel impression by' the Copying . Press. Via are using. with WhiCt:we. ail connected, Morse Erne Black Wri ting ln k ; Intl,intosPeck . to maidity. brilliance, and permanency, believe it superior' to any Ink we have heretofore used." . isig-ned.7 r. „ A. Thurston, Cashier Bank of Louisville; Wm, riikios anison, Cashier Northern Bank of Kentucky , : Gawatiuney. Cashier Bank of Kentucky; Slits President of the Gas Bank, Thomas Hclm, Clark sok- Barrett County Court.t Curren Pope. Clerk erf Jefferson . County Court; P. It. Atwood. Secretary Fireman' ante , ranc Company: John Muir. Agent Lexincton Insurances Company; S. S. Goodwin. Secretary - Portland Dry Desk. ' and insurance Company; B. S..e.hambers, Secrets!, • Franklin Fire and Aroma Ir.surance Company Rhomer, Treasurer I.onisville Saving Institution." ' A supply of the above Ink. just reed .and for saki)," fell JOHNSTON Sr. S'I'OCKTON. Labor Saving Povs-der NIOUNT EAGLE. TRIPOLI. 'MANUFACTURED It.l l . THE, BOSTON. MOUNT EAGLE WORKS. , reoß cleaning the surface of A7rdorre, Mirrors, and Glass Warr. and restoring it to its otiginal treaspa. rency. tbis article is decidedly without unequal.. DOA dine and labor are saved by its use. A thousand - reek - ences could be adduced, if uecessary.,•• to certify , to lids tact. • .7 It will remove the oxide from the anilhee . Ma, AI err, Cupper„Jrass, Britannia, .Itin, ke., with the great** facility. giving it an unrivalled polish. A fair trial as all that the proprietors ask; arid vince the most skeptical of its utility.- -- Directions for Use.—Let the Powder be applied' upon damp, son woollen cloth. With a very hula ezortitirii , every particle of oxide may be romoraL fetid *JOSEPH R. CARR, Oencral Aftvni. For eels by JOIEST..D. MORGAN, Draggret'. fR.S. DUFF'S N . MILLYNERY AM/ - DRYIO4 .131., MAKING ESTABLISILMEN'T, Ne.lo tki*itty (between Penn and the Bridge.)--Dresses,CloaksCapea., • Mantillas, &c., made to the latest French and'Englisli Fashions,. Also, Bonnets, Hoods. Gapes, Head :Thessslti - L &c. A choice selction of new styles Satins, Sfik.Yelrets, French Flowers. Gimps, rich cap and bonnet' Itibbnue. Laces,.Fringes, Cords. Buttons, Crapes:Modes, Maslpas. Cumbries. ;Handkerchiefs, &c., for sale, whelesaleiimil retail at the lowest price. Country - Millinareliiztlifitta with the latest French and English Patterns aviary 01st article in the Millinery and Dress-tanking line.; OS NOIll York prices. Straw Bonnets cleaned end altered t4the present Ilts* - ion. _— Prl 4 N9Uttill STEEL WORKS AND SPEDiti,ANDI AXLE FACTORY. ISAAC JONTS. SOWS P . woo.. JONES dr 4:41,IIIGG; ATANUFACTUILERS of Apring and • Blister • Sleek 111. Plough Steel, Steel Plough Wings, Couch and Flip!, tic Sprines, Hammered Iron Axles; and &minx% in Mane able Castings, Fire Engine Lamps, and Coach Trimaran's generally, corner of Haan and Front eta., Pittsbnrgh,,Ta. feb9-t3ta lILTASKS.—Just received, by • ZEBIILONI , iattitapf ; ill. Market street -1 dozen fine War Masks; • 6 " Paper " 5 Common; 2 gross Metallic Comb Cleaneret 1 dozen Eagltoilerw 1 " Salt Spoons; 2 " Bone Mustard flpoems: 4 gross German Silver Table Spoons " " " Tea _ . _ 2 " Butter Knives; 1 " Picture Toy Books; 20,000 China Marbles; 6 dozen fine Woolen Comforts. • - A great variety of Coats and Caps.. BASKETS. 3 dozen fine French willow Basket': 2 " willow Market " • 6 " Straw Travelling 1 " Clothes 12 " ,Metal Toy 1 " Willow Cradles; - " Glass Motto Seals; 3 " 80110 " Stamps: 3 Allen's Patent Revoiving Pistols - ' 6 pair couurton Brass " 1 dozen setts Chesimen; 2 " Dominoes; . • - • 8 " Tailors' Tape Messirea; 6 Steel Key.B.lngs,aksorted;. 3 China .Denzs and . , heep; • 1 fl Sirlilga Amber Beads; 12 Nests Drama.. . . , «T CANNOT :UT TOO MITOII FOR - ITIr ' . • j. proof of the efficacy of Dr. Ifillareraprimadgeotath 2ilarturr. ,Itead the follow= • "Prrrativaistr — , Feb. ts 4 Haig Drqr.kway; A sense lof duty compeba m.h, to make a statement in reyerd to effect of . ;yopat 'nf :Vitillard'a.Cotroa, Mtstate upon nty . tq4tera. Rtiriornei twelya,weeks, during the winter, I 1.y11..9 so muplx;:rclAtioif with, a hart seeing cough, is to render me entirety tumble to attend to - toy work; and, ftorn - the Yin:tare - of my eysteiti„ had . eyei zeason to believe, was rapidly _runniogAto constrotpaor.. tringcano•srecsediea t wiilr. 2 within:dant affect. , was lent td'•-ry. bottle- of . Ufa Oriental. Cong. Mist•tre, nod mast say tax cOneffter it the best in !be United - tatesL—in fact, I cannotk r too rimoh'fOr Li wee entirely Oared by the use of the first laotdre 'To atilicted, I would say, *get a bottle of it, and be cured) O'Cosmoal' ?lice 25 cents. For sale by • 13120676.*Ay, Com. Row, Literty' 50...; neer 'Canal Beid&• fr)l73. 11150 by 11ot:b.] , Lawreneffeillo, ANDILLTIVS-GARDEN SZEDS,---Tho sueeczet Doymeived hie =anal sunray of_LandretWe Garden ffeetN: we.trarned fresh" and' genuine,. elnintitta i ' ever t xeriety_wartit The attennon_pj erg, virditnere,,und oOkcie, - respectfully* bailed to Tai t ' Azioe'F. - • "•• • - L. SNOvirpriv'T - • NUISI)3,II. 225, fiiWtellanegUs. I , , .I '.' :. ~. '' ", • f 3; i" • I .‘ •