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" : • °• r trig t reA- ;,•-' - - --•- - • - ,417. - 7 . .4 ! „,,• • Y .114* ~t• „404•44:4194,:„,f444,t7 v' : til . Ot ~54 ; •- "r• 74 , ,Te.4:k' . *!4! . 51;!•,r .;:`!•i;q44.i."t1".4.$ if )). :!.? ^tf • i" 5‘ -s•- " ;•• q • ? rV Ago "a. t[r • ' rhd a` .$ •• X • 1 - 7 , • ;'">: - 2.1•-t;:, E t '.4 47: • • ••:` • yFwK •• . • •—•• • ' l '• • ••, •;.:. 7 •, EMO;11 , I', N• .. . . 'Primal and Publisha story Marnirtg, (Sundays sassigsd,) BY. HARPER, soars-ANST . OOII.IM or WOOD AIM 1.71111 i rr TERMS.—Five Dollars a year. pa3•able strictly . iltudvance.• Sit - Dollars will invariably be required n not paidwithin the year. ITT Single copies TWO ea:Ws—for-sale at the mounter of the Office, and by the News Boys. ,• . The Weekly Metinitly anti Manufacturer Is published' from the seine office, on a double snedium sheet, at TWO - DOLLARS a year, in advance—single copies FM'S cans. 1.17 . No paper will be discontined (unless at the discre tion of the proprietor.) until all arrearages ate paid. , 117" No attention will be paid to any order unless ac companied by the money, or satisfactory reference in this city_ 'TERMS OF ADVERTISING. PRE 'SQUARE Or TWYLVE Kt?E5 OR UM. One insertion, 50 50 One Month, Two—do. 0 75 Two••do Tbeee- -do . 100 Three do One Week••-• ....... 1 50 Four do. 'Taro-•do 250 Six • • •do Three do 3 00 One Year YEARLY ADVERTISEMENTS: (Thangeabie at Pkarure. ore SQVARE. TWO ionizes. ri it Months 515 00 Six Months 520 00 One Year ad 00 One Year 30 1/0 f.arxrr adecrrisements in proportion. Er Cants of FO Eli LINES. Fire Do tars a Year. are cots will not be inserted, unlesi au extra price L s paid ttr . Advertisements upon which the number of Maar • boas is nut marked; will be inserted and charged until or dered oat. 4JrOft s .g3ignal (EarbS. MEE tL. IIFC:A.LMO'N'F. Attorney at Lass.—Office, Fourth • street, near IL Patterson 's Livery StaLle. febl7 II - IL GEORGE WArf.—Office, No. 7 Suutlifield st near Sixth lit- Pittsburgh. ungt.S..y I1 -It. A. W. OLIVER. I'dysician and Sar,:srott.—Other No. 8. St. Clair street. Pittsburgh. iTBO K . JOHN CHAWFOR 1 - 1 opposite the flicheoge rl l llo.ldAt. 4 M. MAILSIIALI.. Attorney at L. Low - rie's Buildings. Fourth st. '~' ~. ;. ' 1:A1.1.45N, Auorney a: Law, corner of \Vylit al and Fifth streets—`Law corner." feblo-y .yr M. K.E.NS'EDI". - Attorney at Low. Office in the 11. same building' with Alderman WMaster. Filth st... imtwcen Wood aiiil sts. no t:-lhn JWIN IiARTUN, Atturnry ttt LAlC.—Ottien. Nvrth of Filth street. between Wood and Smithfield, in the same building with Alderman Alorrow. seis3d-ly. II Oc+EL'il C. Nialtl3.l„,N, Avarticy at Lam.—Wino 111 t, Wallace's building, on 411 i it., between Ruud and sts. nnetS-y. 1 , MEE / I EtntGE W. LA YNCi. Attorney and Counsellor at lA. 1 1.11 - and Notary Pablic.—Office et the corner of 4th and Wood sts. over 29161te1l 1011eS . Exchange office. en.t4 MIME ,ween Smithfield and Gram. marl 4-y L r.stusu S.Nip‘VDEN, ...lisorney at Latc.—Othee it the building on the North East corner of Fourth and Smithfield sts. tioelt-y MOitltUl , ALierousti.—thliee north side of Fin . street., between Wood and Smithfield, Pittsburgh seplo-y WEI AI " A;V:= 3 .-4 .1 4 1. ; t : Fo E' urr;:r7e s tn7p d po e :rtelt. & It. 11. Pattersoil'a Livery Stable. PittAbargh. pepll)-y , 1 A •A • r I• L Attorneys at Laur .12 an Fourth street, between 'Woutl said *milt, field. opposite Ptterson's Livery Stable, sp7-y 1 1.:01t6 h; F. cillA..lloltE, Attorney and Counsetko at Air La to.—Othee retnovad to the 2.1d00r 13 , 6ov:6ln:tat st.. on Fourth, to the oMeo lately occupied by Alderman Mil ler. marl° • T N. .:11 . C1.0 WILY. Attorary and Con nutlor at Law". Liikewell's Buildings on Grant It. je:N 1.1 C. SIiONNUS. Anerney and Corourllor at Law. 4lh st, between Wrod and Smith:lA.ld and nearly opposite the .Nlatyor's °dire. noyf.-y 9,1 , sco r DePitist. Fourth sL five Limns west of waraunod. a.ud not perfcctlx.ontis flictory no chart,.s will be made. 8.....0t . • 1 ~_ . 3)aIMOVAL-4-Dr. Robert Snyder. hue ....i. 11, ottee to Fuhrtb street, between Wood and Smithfield SATiqqlll marls-ly -AMRS Pcun street. V opposite 13. Leech h Co's.. pocket lino office. Office homes from 7 o'clock A. M... to 7 o'clock P. M. &idea Luis removed his commission 11 and forwaridiro , business from the Canal Rusin to his new warehouse:, on Third street, nearly oppOsite the Post ()dice. muclal-v . 77 .11, ,,,,0vAL-,./OliS J. .11ITCJIEL. Ationley tur.u.r, has - removed to Fourth street, next door to the office of Atdermun Soiel. ap7 ERE - . . tarrr k. WHITE, Attorneys at Law, ‘Vnaltingtnn. Ps. Collictionsi made in Washington, Payette, Ossetia and adjoining counties. sptd-y 1 AINU Cf:-- ADM ♦S. Cl4l , r. ALturary and tunn .lA•ulknst Late, has removed to the odire next door lest of Wady :Patterson's Livery Stable. Fourth street. During his absence upon public duty. for the renting smith. any business for him may be led with A. B. Mc 241.1nointi Egg.. is above. . . JMO: COYLE, Notary . and Conrryarterr.—Orher , in Metcalf's - Pourth street, near Smithfield. Pitteburzh. Deeds. Bonds, Mortgages, Articles of Agree ment, and all oilier instruments of writing drawn up welt aceurnef and dihrtatah. Titles to Real Loam* examined. npthl-d&wly • rOWIN C. WILSON. Altorney and Count!.Um- at Lam 4 ,4 Franklin. yr nano county. Pa., will attend promptly to all business entrusted to his care. Collections madc in Warren, Ctadori, ind Jefferson counties. O Hl7 CLIESTS.—My partner, Mr. Liggett. and Wm. E. Austin, Ken., will attend to my unfinished busi ness. and I recommend them to the patronage of my friends. lam atithorized state.that they will receive the counsel and assistance a the Hon. R. Biddle. Office 24 story of Burke 's buildings, 4th street. between Wiwi] 'and Market. SAMUEL W. BLACK. ,i ' CV O KU. , S anufacture of Dwarruptiek Teeth 'kJ Smithfield street, two doors below Fifth street, Pitts burgh, Pa. Always on hand a full assortment of . Plate. it'd Pivot Teeth, uf a variety of shades; as simple Plate. Molars and Biscuspidatoes ' Gant teeth , Screw Pivot teeth. he. Teelli and blocks made to °rare . ; Dentists supplied with all articles in the profession. All orders -from abroad milt he accompanied by the cash. ID- Pia ti aal ivay son hand. novifii WIN A. PARKINSON, Alderman, RIM Vard. Penn st., between Walnut and O'Hara eta., where he may be found at all tunes. Those having houses or other pro perty to sell or rent, tan have the same punctually atten ded to; debts collected. and all the dutiesof an Alderman Will receive proMpt attention. 0c27-y at HE L NLA: (a l u V e . c : s V i ll o L r ldie o l n s :ri d e ir t r w ill ' i zte ms Sou; : , irr ef i li c o i r at the old stand, FOntin at., aboxVimithaeld. THE Partnership heretofore existing between Henry W. Williams. Eeq.. and myself, in the pmetice of the law, Was dissolved by mutual consent. on the 2fith ult., and the business will hereafter be continued by Henry W. Wil liams, wham I most cheerfully recommend tool! (or whom I have the honor. to do business—its a gentleman every way worthy of their confidence. declB-ly WALTER H. LOWRIE. _ Georgen. nidetti;-Ccinverancer. Art FFICE.in Avery now, Fifth street, ahows Smithfield, J Pit,sbargh. DEEDS, AfeirrOA Angle= CNTS. Bo'es. ReLEAert, and Ocher instruments of writing, drawn with neatness, legal accuracy and despatch. tie will also httend to drawing and filling Meek/mutt' Liono,Accountsof Executors, Admin istrators. c Examining Odes. to Rat Estate, Searching lizeordsfor g Froth his long experience and in'timate acquaintance with the. manner of keeping the public records. he expects to give satisfactibu to thcise who may entrust their husi nen to his care. elect(' f . . OMMOPATHIC MEJ)ICINES — ATVD ust received, a fresh supply of Ilonveopathic Medicine Chests, Homceopathie Coffee, Sugar of Milk. nod a large collection of the latest publications on Homeopathy, at the Book Sion of VICTOR SCRUM. Fifth street, APR Between Wood and Market Ins T WOULD like to call the attention of Country Mer chants, Hotel and Steamboat Bar-keepers, private families, ice. to examine my stock of Wines,. Liquors, Cigars, &a., now in • store and cellar. consisting of the anon celebrated Brands, /cc. ice. Feeling confident of having the largess and best moaned stock in any house West of the mountains, and being engaged in tie Impor tation of Winesaud Liquors. &e.., direct to this country, persons can rely on being accommodated , both in pre aad quality. 4. P. C. MARTIN, meta ' " eat ' saint ' orka. ' PRESTON & WAGNER, Enginelittilders(hove com menced-business on Penn it., near the Point, at the establishment formerly carried on by Stackhouse ik Nel son. Persons wishing to purchase Steam Engines for Boats, or for other purposes, will please favor us with. a . calk, A-6 , we flatter ourselves to be able to furnish them on an Ll:rumble terms as any other establishment in the city. Alsci, rolling mill and castings of every description can ba bad . lo the abartestnotiee. Hsansulteces—,Capt. Robert Beer, Thomas Scott. Esq., Viturch, Carothers it Co., H. Denny. Esq., M. Allen& Co. . , CYPRIAN PRESTON, .11#29. - - LATICAPE 1 Coffin. tenders hii thanks to his patrons,' arid would inannir-the'eitigens Of 'Pittsburgh arid vteinity, that holies pn band,* large- variety of Landscapes, - for sale at the )dorm ari Foul* be !MR WPS - Fiti Sirlitit4ol4. =i=Ok VOLUME VI, DAILY MORNING POST. Uwe uu SL Char garceL nuglo-y ORLANDO LOONIES. Auorne y at Lai:a—lWive. 4th .:t.. above Woo.. July 1-y ILETICI TO .. , J. A-. Stockton k Co.. Aturphy. %Filson & Co., Pittsburgh. Hon. lames Kinnear. • Franklin. Hon. Alex; nCalmont. Han. J. Wilson, Steubenville, 0. jr2l-y ,:.. -N..• MEE A---rS--'- -A7A7,....,.,-.,7,--.... ..,,,-.-.,.,..- ,:,.:.,,•:',;.-;,,' . ;1..,'% , 7'...: :..: - . .t::.; , ...:---... -- . 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No. 67, Murket street. fettl-y LEXAN DER JAYNES, Pekin Pa Store,72'rhirel sr., .Z . X. near Wood. • (kb] -y •M'CLOSKEY., ban 'City Clothing Store, No. 132,V • Liberty at., opposite the mouth of Aforket. febl-y "FOSFILIA ROBINSON, Agem for llonlen & Co.'s Line 0 of Packets. Fifth at.. one or below Woad. febt-y riI.LIAM JACKSON, Patent Afirdicior Depot, ea Lib- V Verty M., head of Wood. tela-y ir A RTI N LYTLE, Family Grocer, Smithfield street, next door to the Fifth Presbyterian Church. je6 FORGE COCHRAN, Purtrarding and Curttnission Were/tan& No. 26. Wood st.. Pittsburgh. nov27-y 11 4 00 • .6 00 • •7 00 • •6 00 •10 00 •15 00 INGLISII & ELLIOTT, Booksellers and Stationers. No 'd 56:Market at., between Third and Fourth. febt-y WON & SARGENT % Bankers and Exchanze Brokers, H N.K. corner of Wood and Sixth ats. felt-y xr HOLMES & SON. Bankers and dealers - in Exchange . • Coin and Bank Vora. No. 65, Market at. fob TACOB WEAVER, Wine and Liquor Jferchant. corner 11 of Market and Second streets. febt-y A FULTON. Sett and Brass Founder, N 0.70 Second befvreen Market and Ferry its. feta ty and Sixth sts 'SEND. CARR CO., Coach and Wagon I kern. St. Clair street., • ar the Bridge. feb4-I jR. BROWN'S OFFI E, No. 65, Diamond alley. near Wood at. A„VIDOWELL & JOHNSON. liouee. Sign and Orna -1 mental PAINTERS, corner of Grant and Second streets. r ap 25-3 m Cll. PAULSON, Hat and Cap Manufactursr, and . dealer in FURS of all kinds. No. 73, Wood at., neat door to the corner of Fourth. fehl ATILLER& RICK ETtiON. Wholesale Grocers and Corn In mission Merchants, corner of Liberty and Irwin its fcbl•y 0 A. !LTV & C 0.,. Forwarding strut Commis k.. 1 • Merrchants, Canal I,Basin, Pittsburgh, Pa. 13 BLUME. Piano ForWmanufaeitirer and dealer in . ➢Musical Instnimen& - No. 112 Wood street. near Fifth.' novl2l I'm a 1 y. t • A . ii:gists, and Agents for Patent Medicines, Liberty erect, near Canal Basin. ti•bl TOSEI'Ii WOOD WELL. Importsr, and dealer in For ! situ and:Domestic Hardware, comer of Second and Wood sts.,Pittsbutgli. Q A !VIUEI. MOORE. /fat ass: Cup Morterfstrturer. and dealer is Fuus, No. 73, Wood street, third door ahoy. Fourth. fehl-y Q I:El. AI'CLURXEN S CU.. AScnts for Carlisle and Rippard'a rw:ltiar Lins r?/ - Parket Ships from N.... York to Liverpool. Nn. 142 Liberty st. 11.1,1-y AAIES BLAKELY. Agent for Akssrs. Roche. Mru 's Co.'s Line of Packets. Penn it. , four doors below Ca oal Rusin. fold -v ilts Nret.OsKF:V. Tailor and Clothier. Liberty at. e between Sixth street and Virgitrailey. south side. geptn.y TOSEPIi MAJOR. Boot Store. Ship Chandler:, and • Agency of Pitoibuivh Lard Oil Factory, No. 4. Mar• ket ',rect. I'itt4bnrch. janl2-tf lIAA PV & O'CONNOR- Proprietors of th. Portable Boat Line, corner Pella and Wayne strcete. TAMES MAY. 1117/wedo Oruro. Forwarding and Com mission Merchant, AVetcr street. between Market and Ferry. tebl-y 4-1-ILL & CURRY. Bankers and ®ion., Brokers. Yu. 41 65, Wood et., third door below Fourth, west aide. fehl-y it..A.NI 11.A.11M. Bankers and Exchon;-. 1 , 1,_ corner of Third wd Wood sta.. oppordloo St. Charles Hotel. JoIiNSTON k t3TOCK - ro.N. ~,,, Printers and rubles/tars, contor .Market and ii.ird .. fell-y f OSES ATWU(JIJ. Agent far the North Amerman Ln I'. 'waiter Company. of Philadelphia. Water and Front Ft.. 2100 Warrlinits• t.( Atwood and hrurs. f o to .y SCRI HA. ,I;onts , tier. Station,. and Mold,. Fifth it, between Weal und Murket Pittnborgb, Pll. • jorl7-y M'STEEN. Brags Found, and Gar Fitter. Stiiiitt P fieb.l street. between Diamond Alley and Fifth rat neel,,ty 3 J. NErr. II Aviortir Ekorers. ticuivrs 111 rro • dues and l'ittAhurg suunuf2ottems generally. No 214 I.o,l;ty.oppn4ite 7th Pitt.boriTh. ure2..s. EVEN 111(1 1Oi.)11.$ et SI ea, L. Street. near Liberty. JOHN . Proprietor, nnve:l-e- I, I IJAIOND GRHEIL Prod we and General I:ein mixidon Merchant, and 07enkmG Oroscr, Liberty iitreet head of Smithfield street. rittiihorgh. ay.?. JOIIN D. MORGAN. IMaideinie ortd korai! Deuzeisi. No. 93k, Wood street, one door South of Diamond Al ley. relit 177,1 A I.I..kNSIIEF. TI A V trAltD, Illteksa/e arid U Dealers in Boots, Shoes. Trunks. he_. No. lad Liberty street, nearly opposite the head of Wood. fel.l-y 13 .A. FAHNESTOUR tc What:rare , /hog Ware I.). how,. eorarr of FirPo and Wood streets, arul eor ner of World and Sixth .tn. fel,4-y \ATM. ALE. .1t k SU.Coffin Maki; and Font:a:ling Linderarkm. corner of Prim and St Clair streets, opposite thy Exchange. Entrance on Penn street. feh4-y Tolig - TrgilLLort, wholesale, and retail dealer in 0 Music and MII.SiCTi Instruniens. Piano Fortes. School Books and Stationery, No. 122 Wood street, Pittsburgh. 1311.AZIER'S IIP.I.I.OWS.—Just received ILII arfuort 17 ment. lama sizes, Ilrazier'S hand Bellows; also, Par !or and Kitchen do., wholesale and retail. decto .1014 N W. BLAIR, 120 Wood st. S. WATERMAN, wholesale Grocer, COMllliA•dint 14. and Forwarding Merchant. and Deafer in l'roduee and Pittsburgh Manulhetures, Nos. 31 Water, and 2 Front sm.. Pittsburgh. Pa. jY23-Y r. SELLERS t SELLEns & NICOLS. Produce and General Commis sion Merchants. No. 17 Liberty street, Pittsburgh.— Sperm. linseed and lard oils. jrtn27 T A NI F:S PATTERSON, in— garner of Finn and Ferry J its.. Pitkltrgh, Pa.-. manufacturer of Logan. Hinges. and Bolts; Tobacco. Fuller. Mill and Timber Seren-a. Heiken S crews for Rolling Mills. /ie. *arl 0-y 13RYA1L. Rectifying Distiller. and wholesale dealer. el . in Foreign and Dennostie \Vines and Liquors, No. 114 Liberty street, and 53 Diamond alley, Pittsburgh, Pa. Lumber Merchant. O ffi ce on Penn L. street, between Irwin and Band streets, Pittsburgh, Pa. All commissions will bit promptly attended to. mals-y E 4 xciIANGE noTP. - 1. Exchange Nam Baltimore. D. DORSET, Proprietor. ' Coaches will be in readiness at all the landings, to con y passengers, free of rharze. to the Hotel. dergO-y VrARRICK MA TTS, Agent for . the /Franklin Fire 1' insurance Company of Philadelphia, at the Ex change otlice of IVarrick Martin & Co., corner of Market and Third streets. ~- feht-y Tn l;tiN ra l. n .a , " ,. . c <ige r n a is ny fo o r ltiiktrerprit...ll.i;ti: the Warehouse of King and Holmes, Water street, near Mar ket. F. SELLEIIS. ten. NICOL& SELLERS & NICOLS, Produce and Oenernl Commis sion Merchants, No. 17 Liberty street, Pittsburgh.— Sperm. Linseed and Lard Oils. jan2o. /WIN CAELVIII. S. J. st'sxinier. VIAHSON Whoksale arocen and Com l..] miisinn Ilferchanut, Sixth street, between {Wood and Liberty. Pittsburgh. Pit. dee4-y oliC:'%r%;o7ldNa'ntilVifibridndste's... has emgvellathye Corner he in prepared to do every• destription of ruling and bind in7.. de[2-y T 3 C. MARTIN, Wholescae and Rani, Grater and &ni -1 , er in Foreign and Domestic Wines and I.iquors. Foreign and Domestic Fruits, Nuts, he., No 60 Water st. serili-y 'MEW BOOK STORB.—H. S. Bosworth 4 , Co., No. 43. VI Market at.. next door to :Third. are just opening a new and extensive assorlmentof Books and Stationery. which they will sell, wholesale and'retail, at the lowest prices. JOHN \V. BLACK & Co., Wholesale Grocers, Produce and Commission Merchants: and dealers in Pittsburgh Manufactures, No. 166, Liberty street, opposite Sixth st., Pittshnrirh. mayl2 irrl.thernl advances made on-ennsienments. • all • Asper are souse. XTO. 47, MARKET STREET, between Third and Fourthatrect. Pittsburgh, Pa.—THOMAS PALMER, Manufacturer and Importer of WALL PAPER, Fire Board Prints, Borders, Landscape Papers, Ornamental Designs, Transparent Ailindow Shades, ke., and dealer in Writing and . Wrapping Paper, Bonnet and Binders' Boards, Ste., Ste.—has at present on hand a very extensive and well assorted stock of every article in his line of bu siness. To persons who buy to sell again, he will make so liberal a &sedum as eon hardly fail to secure their cus tom; and the great variety from which housekeepers will have it in their power to select- and the very low priers at which he is determined to sell them, will, he flatters him. self, present such inducements as cannot be offered, in this location, by any other Howse in the trade. Ir'Rags and Tanner's Scraps will be taken in ex 'change. at the highest prices. marl34m AND FOR SALE—The subscriber offeris for sale SOO _J acres of Lnnd, in - Mirldlenex township, Butler coun ty, between Butler and Pittsburgh, and seven miles from Butler; 3sO acres cleared, the balance well timbered, with three ihrin houses, a lair barn, and a good mill site, with sinficient water for a grist and saw mill, thereon. On the same strewn, four. anti'xix Miletrabove, there are two grist Mills, and 'Several:saw' mills. There is no better land'ini . the conetry.'it will b& hold , all, together; orin One, 'tWo; or . three hundred acme:— Persomtwishing to have good level land. easily farmed, would'tki well to avail themselves' of tbis apporiunity, and examine di 411110 , •Lantrgal • - WM; lifar% MIME 33iminess (Earbs. DELANY, Fashionabis Clothing Won., No. 49. Lib erty It. febl-y MLaMt= IRI2M:EIMM=I illining -- ' ,. ..':-:i. , .4..7 . -..: : :;!.;:,• : . , , ..;:c:','..,j,,1':.,' _,~_: sPIIIIIOAMAyI3II. Yr' lIARDA tt. o /4 II /VSIT:IFIFRB7i.tiaII, Commission and Forwarding Merchants, and dealers in Flour. Wool and„Produce, P.a. 5l Water, and lfit Front street, betwnest Wobd and Smithfield streets, Pittsburgh. sins2o..y T3OINDEXTER & CO , NVltotesule Grocers mid Com ' mission and Forwerding Merchants, No. 41 Water street, Pittsburgh. ap2l ' R. MURPHY, Wholesale and Retail Dealer in I V DRY (MODS, North-east corner of Market and Fourth sta, opdO-y A MUHL MORROW, hlanufacturer of- Tin, Copper, and sheek,irdn ware, No 17 Fifth street, between Wood and Mitiket. cola° TWIN CARTW RIGHT. Importer and Manufacturer of all kinds of Cutlery, Su rgieot Instruments, 4.c., Wood street. second door below Diamond tiller. fehl 13ILKINTON'S UNRIVALLED BLACKING*, mann factured and sold wholesale and retail. Smithfield st., between Sixth and Virgin alley. or tl2-y • CIO-I'AlVl'NEKSHlP—Theundersigiled hue user:whited k) with liimselfJohn Nicola. front Baltimore. in the Ciro eery and General Commission Business, under the style of Sellers dr Nicols. Dated IstJativaryle4S. its Mat PIL.S, SELLERS. 10p Alit)Alit)T. LEECH, Ja- importer, and dealer in 13 Foreign and Domest i c Saddlery, Hardware. and Car riage Trimmings, of all descriptions, No. 1:n Wood at., Pittsburgh, seven doors above. Fifth, and slue door above H. Childs & Co.'s Shoe Store. aptll TO COUNTRY MERCIIANTS.—A. A. MssoN & Co., 62 Market street, invite the attention of Country Merchants to their extensive assortment of roreisn nud Domestic Goods, which will be sold at eastern Jobbing prices. fr,r - Wholesnle Rooms, Al story.: se:2l CIIIIOMAS PALMER. Manufacturer and Importer of WALL PAPER, Fine Boned P Borders. Land scape Paper. Ornamental Lesions, Temisparent Window Shades. 4-c.,and dealer in Writing and Wrapping Paper, Bonnet an d Binders' Bonnie, &r., &e .. N 0.47, Market at., between Third and Fourth. Pittslnralt. Pa. 'inarl4 McDONALD, Baregnel Braes Founder7Firit st., /Us near Market. is prepared to make Brass and Brats Works generally. on the moat reasonable terms and shortest notice. Be invites machinists, and all those using brass works to give Min 0 Mil, as he is de termined to do all word is his line very low. mytlT-ty trti & SINCLAIR. (late Martin k Smith.l Irite.k.sdo 1711 Grocers, Produce and commission, pierrimots. 50 Wood street, Pittsburgh. 'lle undersigned having elitertidlitteV partnership under the above style, respectfully ask the patronage of the friends of the late firm, and 01 purchas ers generally. They feel warranted in promising that they ran give satisfaction to all who may buy , of them, ur confide business to their care. WM. 11, t•MITII, W. M. SINCLAIR. FIATVP GLASS lETSTA BLEST - 1M f:P.-111u1s , uny & Lea h, manufacture. mid keep constantly on hunt. cut. moulded and plain Flint Glassware in all its varieties, at their warehimsr. corner of Market and Water Its., Pius burx.b. Our works continue in full operation, and we are constantly - adding to our stock, which enables Its to fill orders with promptness. Purchasers are respectfully soliritod to roll and examine prier. unJ term,. seplti.y. . and Ornanaazal 11. - rind dealer to PAINTS. N 0.4.4. St. Clair st., Pitts tntrgb. hair...tautly on hand ult kinds of PAINTS. either Dry or Mined; Japan and Copal Vartii,b , Linseed Oil; Bulled Oil; Spirits Turpentine; Window Glass. of all sires; Putty. Paint Brushes. & c., all of lira best quality, nod for sole - at rrn,.onable prices. sent l-if II A. CANIF:IION. MentrfflClO nrr Of I and • Pla!Arrn Scolr.e, and Curtin,, m arrirrol. Spl, fully :10. a the !nitro-lag, of litn lrirads. lln feels war• ranted that he ran Vfe satiataction to till who map purr eha ar of lion. I fi. estahltalonent in en Mlicl , l3•R plan of I.ota. rith %Van,. tour-it-1y (4 EOM*: COCH i: RAN. Curnrnimun and Foricaratn 11 Merchant. No. ...Kt H'ood creel. l'ittsburi,M, coot :lines to transact a 6,11,31 Coimni•sion liminess, especially its the purchase and sale of American mannfarture• and proctor,. and in receiving arid forwarding Goods consiStt cd to his care.Asal.rent tin tits ma outhrturert he will he constantly supplied scrub tic principal articles of Pitts burgh manuuaetnm at the lowest wholesalf! Orders and consignments arti rvprrtiidie solicited. 1 IRUGS'. DRUi;S:"--teet Aktiler. braagist and Aponte ,' S miry. north-west l'Orlirr o: Wood and Yrfttt streets. Pittsburgh. will keep constantly on hand Drugs, Paints. Oils. Dye-StulTs. N. 11.—Pitysictans' pre<eriptintis carefully cotnpoonded from the best matenaht. at any hour of One day or night. :la a<s.•nmeat of Perfumer, fine tooth, hair. and clothes Urethra. &c, &a., he., which Ins will sell low for cash. h112.-tv Tilt tVFI.I.I tintertiTiterTrinhsto-n-i. 5111. V la , alat,lV .; , 1 , 0%aa the Theatre. rcap , <ctfolly in form< his frtentl% nail the pnThtie in artkeral. that ha ha. re. tatafai I , lt‘laeX• a. a Firrakhiaa' tiatte'rtakr . r. HC I. sap. Wind with and always keep. tin hand Coffins of all alien and kind.. Shroudis, and all oth..r articles neecsaary on curl ocra‘itmt Silver plates. ire hove., and leaden rearms will be ntn plied order. A fine hears• and carriages aiwer•reZady to attend (uncials. se;e29-1y cruller of Penn and St. Clair Strerb, Titt.N.frigle. Tu rpm: .übm•riber, hav,, ~sword the management n I this long established and popular ,load, respectfully Rilikol.lllCrs to travellers alai the public generally, thstt he will he at all tones prepared to accommodate them in ail things desirable inn well regulated !hurl The Ileum: is now bona thoroughly repaired throughout. and new fur niture added; and nn pain* will lie spared to make the Ezcna soy one $.l the VERY soar Hold. in the country. The undersigned very respecaistly solicits a cominitauee of the liberal patronage) whirl, the !louse has heretofore reeeived. Titomas ows-roN, fehlCt-daw Propr ietor. John M. Townsend, TIRUGGIST AND Arlir/IECA.111". No. 45. Market stroet. three doors Arose Third. I'nishor7.ll. will have constantly au li3frd a tceli 4,1r4-led assortment of t h e best and freshest Nledirities, winch he will sell tto the most re...mirth/a ter". Pil y 1,1311.1 tendlll2 ("Mora will ho promptly encoded to. anal sto,pload with articles they may eel upon us genuine. I byliegall, preseriptions will be accurately and neatly ;trepan-II trout tho Lest materials, at coy hour of the day or night. Al,;n. for sale, i large stock of fresh and good Parra nwry. drein . 0 1.1,0 N11:11. C • • {M.SOrt. Lai , . of Pitt.lior7h. Pa. Late of Nnehville, Tenn. T EiIMER & Niwnsos. Dr: Corrov.—For. I warding and Commies/on llferrharses, No. •a, Front Strew, above Broadway. Cincinnati, To 11terchants generally. Pitt.bnegh, ra. Nierchouts generally. W. F. 1,111.1 &Co Louisville, Ky. Springer & Whiteman, Cincinnati, Ohio. James Johnston & Co.. Flow•itt, Reran & Co.. New Orleans. Mag:regor & Morris. New York. Krizhler & Co., Baltimore. Smith. lingaley & ('O., Philadelphia- Daniel Destiam. Roston. sep24 -1 y 4 D(MONEER and Commission Merchant, Corner of It Wood and Filth streets. Pittsbora+, is ready tore cries tnerchandize of every description on consignment for public or private sole. and from long experience in the above business, flour,e himself that he will be able to give entire satisfaction to all who may favor him nith their patronage. Regular sales on Mondays and Thuradays of Dry Goods end Pa licv articles. at 10 o'clock, A. AL Of groceries, - Pinsburgh manufaciiireil articles, new and second hand furniture, &e.. at 1 o'elock, P. M. Nolen every evening at early augt2-y. AFULTON, Bet: and Brass Founder, has rebuilt and commenced business at his old stand, No. 70 Se cond. between Market and. Ferry streets, sobers) he will be pleased to see his old customers and friends. Church, steamboat, and bells of every size, from 10 to 10,000 pounds. cast from patterns of the most approved models, and warranted to be of the best materials. Mineral Water Pumps, Counters, Railings. ke. ke., to gether with every variety of Brass Castings, if required, turned and finished in the neatest manner. A. F. is the sole agent for Babbitts Anti-Attraction Me tal. so justly celebrated for the reduction of friction in machinery. The bbxes and composition can he had of him at all times. nnel3-y SHAWI.S.—A. A. Mason 4. Co:, Gt.' Market street. have received the most extensive assortment pinnacle to he found in this city. In addition to the various styles of Cashmere, Turkeri. Wool Plaid. Thihet. Net, &e., he has received a new style of French Long Shawls, a superior article and very fashionahle. novkl Pips-i 6 - FiashiWiiV — Vir - • ji : l 4 , , , in y ro ntLll c r e C7 t o h rd e f . i p - i, i , n g. g.A ty lf le A"r o i H ATS this day. Saturday, March 4th. 1549. Their friends and erisinmars are requested to call and evemine their stock of Spring Mts. jlllt received from New York, ut their store, corner of Fifth at..l3Wood sta. mnr4 y Leeching. Cnpping and Bleeding. 10. J 5. LIETII STREET. E N r RiSSertoAR t7 Y K eecis rcccivcd m onthly; nkeninent all jour,. Reference: The Physicians of Pittsburgh, Allegheny and Birmingham. March 13,16119. I most cheerfully recommend to the Physieinns. Fami lies, nod all my former friends and patrons. Mr. K. 8.. NORRIS, as being thoroughly acquainted with the. bind.' nose, and worthy of patronage. M. R. DELANY. mnr2l-6112 1,11 S SIX ergo alit lag .010, ear t aging feet front on curt' street, by 156 feet deep to Cook et. Price, $250.00. • • Also—Two Building Lots, in Allegheny. each 21 feet front on 'Juniata street, by 173 feet, to a 24 feet alley. Price, 620000. A profitable business can he had: the fixtures, tools, he., VII cost about 51.500. Terms, 12.500 in hand, fa3oo in five raputns, and $.L.500 in twelve mouths. S. CiTTIMERT, General Agent, mall) • Smithfield Street. . MR DUFF'S BOOK-KEEPING ) 11111 kt''asl,RilT/lllNeuG„.RTkOxAntruStleri \ ' 1 271::. B ld ad . usg lost ang g to - t finish their lereantile Education, in the moss thorough and expeditious manner, will find Mr. ll.'s Institution the. mint perfect West of the Mountains. Partnership settlements and balance sheets made out.: Mills. Factories, Joint Stoat; Companies, and all kinds of business. can be furnished with a specificatiOn of ac counts, drawn up in such a manner as to exhibit. the opening, conducting, closing and final sotticnient of the affairs; thus affoidlng the keeper of the books' in tin= erring guide, from the commencement to the termination of the business.. . UMW-4 ID di and 7to 10 r.• ina3o EffE2 ~r:.n:dC..~'s3:~:-ytwt~ua~si.~-a.r ~..~54,t~:..«,.`, =MEI =ME =MI <,~ PITTSBURGH,.. FRIDAY, `, MAY 19, 1845. J3usincss .1c) M=EMI =ll5ll Business (garbs Spr “rtyle. SAIOORE. has just received from New York. the I.• Spring Style of Ifirts—which he will introduce' on 'Saturday. March 4. those in want of a neat and superior Mai, will pleas call and examine, at No. 75, Wood street, 3d door above Fourth street. mll FASUIONS.—S. tins just received from I.:` New York the Full Style ()CHATS. which he wain troduee this day, Saturday. August 28th. All those in want of a neat and superkii 11AT would tro well mean at NO. 75 WOOD STREET, ang23 ' lid door above Fourth. titVfitTf4Ml7, - fairle& - rair.S'itiiiirers to the old nun 1 of C. Townsend & Co„ and . Garr & Rowland. beg leave to announce to their friends and to the public gen erally. that they arc now-prepared to execute all kinds of work in the Coach and Wagon-making business, 'at the shortest notice, and warranted to be of the best qual ity. The very large quantity of seasoned timber with which they are prepared. and their facilities for business. enables them to insure the public that they . are prepared to carry on an extensive and prompt business in their line, and they respectfully schen contintiance of the liberal patronage bestowed upon-the late firms. scp4 Veuttlan Blind*. A • GRIBBLE is Co. have removed to the corner of . Wood street and Diamond alley, over S. M'Clnin's leather store, where they are prepared to furnish Vettitia Blinds, Wholesale and Retail, at prices much reduced; having a very eccentric mods of painting. and other advan trice' unknown to others in the tradO. Besides giving a su perior finish to Blinds. they trimthent with the beat mute nabs. making them rich and (bumble. N. 13. Wide or narrow slats-4firtahle or permatienefes lettings furnished. Old Blinds refined. deal -y QTEF.:I.. AND rti.E MANUFACTORY.—The subsea t:l hen, having enlarged their establishment fertile man ufacture of STREL and Fn..mi--on iho corner of O'Hara end Liberty streets. Pittsburgh—are prepared to thrnisli Files of every description. of the best quality; and being determined to umke it the interest of consumers to put chase Mrs from them. respectfully invite the patronage of all who usa.the article. ment6-y J. ANKR.FNI & CO. XTEWLY INVENTF.D PATENT BLOCK SPRING IA TRUSS, for tho immediate relief and _permanent cure of Hernia and Rupture. (Suited to rill strait) The superior claims of this Tress consist hi the comparative ruse with which it may be worn. Tin; pad of wood be ing neatly balanced oil springs. yields to the pressure of nay part of . it. and tliarougly adapts itself to any move field made by the wearer. It can be worn without inter tnission. until u tore is effected. The subscribers liars maile arrangements for the manullieture of these valua ble Trusses, 11l a superior style, in Philadelphia. and ltity.a them now for sale at their office. No. Smithfield street. hear Sixth, Pittsburgh. GEORGE WATT, D. W. KAUFFMAN. XThW DRUM STORK—Joni( D. Monnsis. Me/eV sak and Retail Daggis rt. No. 931 Wood street. one door South of Diamond alley, Pittsding.—The subscriber has just received front the Eastern cities. and is now opening nt the ahoy* stand, a full assortment of articles in his line. consisting of Drubs of all kinds. Dye smirk Paints and Varnishes, Chi:alive &c., together with all such articles as arc usually kept for sale ut wholesale and retail drug store. flis stock Is entirely new, sad has been selected with care. Ile is confident that his articles, both as to (111:11ily and price. will please such as may favor him with a cull. tuy9.y , A TIIENEUM WreAmr>st and BatAinx Saloons, Si ca—The subseribersideeply hihnklal for the increased awl still inc rettAing putronala bestowed on then,. since the opening of their establishment, beg leave to state that their both. are open at all tinted. and that bat, cold and shower baths et., he had at any nunnent.— A few more boarders ran be accommodated by the week, and gentlemen run procure breakfast. dinner. supper, etc., at the usual hoard, say : breakfast 7/ o'clock, a. tn.: dinner. 12t p supper 5j p. m. Oysters. cooling drinks. and nther refre•hrnents furnish rd in n superior style, and eliarses moderate. o tants PECK, 1110NIPSON k CO. ONONGAFIEI..I. PLANING Mll,l. —JANia iNavai would reveeifully infortn his friend% and the • that his nnw i• now in fail operation. and that he it prepared to tarnish Poet Cabins. end fill all osiers fon Planed Lumber, with promptitude, and at the to we at rains. 11,iord and Plank, planed on ono on both sides, con slimily on hand. SaNh, Doors and Mouldings, of every description, made to order. Builders and Carpenters would find it to their advan tage to Kier him a rail, as he eon now furitiqh Them with planed Alta "Rambla for cvrry ilharription of work. dev.3-If I,llvrit wArth LIVERY" sT.Aut.E.—The JeN sub,rtber. having brought out Elm well known Lively stable kiln by C. C. Doty. in thu .C. 3 Fifth Word, retspectfolly informs lii. tricot!. and the Nth lie generally. that he will keep at all times a stock of the best de•eriptlmt of riding Ironer. buggies. earriag,eit of all kinds, and in short everything required is his lino of business, A eunsitleralAc portion or his stork is new, and he is confident on stick in the city will he superior to his. terms will he modeme. Ili. stable is on liberty st, a few doors above the canal bridge, where respect :1.. ly solicits a shins of public patronage. C11A1H.11.9 COLEMAN ir,r also provided with an elegant Hearse. which will hr ftrrnished when required, oer2d. New Hat and Cnp Stare. CHAS 11. PArI.SON, (late of the firm. y . of Paulson S, Gill.) having opened his new ';°' star,. at No. 7:1 %Void street. next door to th• corner of Fourth. is now manufacturing. and reeeiv-. hut Irmo the Eastern It ter) large assortment of Hutt nod Cup% or every deseription, warranted to he Minis in the best mannor snit of the hest materials. Ot ter. Seal, fine and continent Muskrat, Scalene, Hair Seal. ('lush and Glared Caps. _ . _ ALSO--A fine assortment of Fun. surh as Lynx “enct. and Coney Nlitifs. Tippets and Fur 'Aim mings. all Or which he ['Tern at Eastern prirei for cash both wholesale and retail. Country merchant/1E will pl.. nsa call and e zinnias my aaxl torture purcbevting wlusre_ • Wholexale Shoe Store. . . 111. CHILDS Ik. CO. aro now receiving their Spring tupplies, consisting of one of the largest cheapest. and be=t asmrtment of Boots and Shoes that they hueS ever been able to bring to this market. ALSO—) alt ie. * and Misses' Florence Braid ruldStraw Bonnets,. of the latest stifle; member with a splendid as sortment of Palos Leaf liats, - ;Mcit's and Boys Summer Caps. Ai SO—A largo lot of Sr w York Tanned Sele Leath er. al I of which. Marina been purchased at the lowest rates, anti affected will earn for the Western trade, will be soldmt a small advance on alto cost and charges. All merchants wishing to purchase will find it to their interest to call and calamine their stock before purchasing elsewhere. mskr27-tf 11A VINO AND HAIR lirtE.4:4Nti SALOON—IR-act 1.71 so* FOLNTAIN, Unsocial Prefe.currs. have fitted up the saloon on the corner of Cherry alley and. Water near the National lintel. fortrierly occupied by Clanton Archer. and are prepared to wait on gentlemen at once, with ease, comfort and politeness. In connection with their saloon, they have fitted up an excellent shower bath, where persons can hare shower baths at nll hours of the' day. They still continue to serve their ellA timers also at their Old Stand, corner of the Diamond and Union street. febl7-tf IJAT AND CAP STORII.--JAMEs ,111 WILSON. Hat Mau afar:ore,. (formerly of • the corner of Diamond alley and IVood eta.,) Ott begs leave respectfully to atom, his old custoincri.frie nag, anti the public, that lie has opened a NEW STORE.. 'on Smithfield street. where a choice assortment of I.r4n, CAPS. and LADIES' FURS. ins good, neat. fashiona ble and CHEAP. as any in the city,) may, he had. .1. W. very cordially invites his friends and the, public to remem ber his new location and establishment. and give hits a call no hearty as he intends to welcome them. ' ntarlll-ly . • p, ane, I m re aan 'mimeo MANUFACTORY, NO. 140 Wood Street, between Sixth and Virc-in Alley, Pitts burgh, Pa., opposite Br. Herron's Church. pv.lons• \V. Tut fins always on hand, of his own manufacture. a large nssortment of Whips, Cants, Umbrella, and Parasols, of every de scription; which he will dispose of, Wholesale or Itetnil, at prices as low as they en iche pur chased for in the Cities of eitheriNcw York, Philadelphia, or Baltimore. 'Workmanship warranted equal to those manutiictured in either of the above mentioned Cities. ID" Repairing done neatly. _Ell ap22-llmo. Fashionable Hat and Cap Manufactory. fI_EOILGE S. A:NS:BUTZ. Agt. respectfully ilk Ur informs his friends anti the public general ly, that he has commenced the manufacture of Huts rind Caps nt No rill Wood inreet,rlite door ahm , e the corner of second, where he hes now On hand a fine en mortment of Huts and Cnps of his own Manufacture which be will dispose of Wholesale and Retail on the most reasonable terms for cash or city acceptnnce. Hata made to order at the shortest notice. apl94mo. T EA -20 hr. chests Young I on 5 " " Imperial and Gunpowder; • 30 catty boxes " 10 hi. then Chulnn Powchonir, For sale by J. D. WILLIA.MS; 110 Wood et a er • ISer bners a.l eat one. THE subscribers linving been appointed agents for the sale of the publications of the above well known publishing house, have a full supply of their hooks on hand which they can sell at the eastern prices, wholesale or re tail. Among the works recently published by them which have been highly recommended as exceedingly interest ing and valuable, may he found "The Cznr, Ins court and People," " Ireland's welcome to the Stranger," "Bethel Flag," by Gardener Spring, D. D. "Napoleon and his Mershrills," Wnshington and his Generals," "The Sa cred Mountains," by J. T. Headley," Orators of France." Charlotte Elizabeth's uniform works, T. S. Arthurs".rna. king haste to be rich," " Riches have wings," " Keeping up appearances," "Debtor and Creditor," &e.&e. Alen, The works from the press of Robert Carter, the charac ter of whose publications is well known; "Jurrennes Theology," in 4 vols. " Haldane on Romans." "The Con vent." by author of School Girl in France, MeChegrie's works, 2 vole. Sc. &. New books received as soon as published. ELLIOTT & ENGLISH. may 10 78 Wood and 58 market sts. Monongahela Coal Lands. ' FOR SALE—A valuable coal property, on the river, onemile above the bridge at MonongahelaCity.Tito '4OO feet from the river. Fifty acres of the land are in cul tivation, the rest is well timbered, andcan.all be,worked. There are.two dwelling houses, n largo' peach orchard, and, limestone of a fine qualitY, on lit itemises,. The will be found worthy the attention - Of - these' deeir-• ing prime coal and farming lands, in good location. S. CIITIIBER7, Gen. Agent, ap24 • above Fourth st. MEM MEC M :. _ 4 1 , MIEBEE .{}tisccllattrotts:°`- - ' Wittlam iraliirliside, AUCTIONEER AND COMMISSION MERCHANT, ALLEGHENY' Ctrs, I's. CIRCULAR.—The undersigned hiring complied with the sequirements of the Anctirin Law. and taken out a Conunission as Auctioneer. for the City of Allegheny, is now. ready to receive merchandise, in all its variety, on consignment for either public or private sale; and from long experience in the above branches of business. flat tens 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 openly sales and quick returns. Tendering' you and your friends my services, I remain your obedient servant!, WM. J. BUIi.NSIDE. Allegheny city. September. 1517. • • UEPERENCEL Janie , MnY, Jamea John Little. Sr.. John B. Guthrie, Wm. A. lIW & Co, lone* James K. Logan, John D. Davis, Parke & Bannon. John B. Mc - Fadden & Co., Alexander Stuart, Young & Stevenson. novl4-y John Cartwright, • j M PORTER and Manufacturer 01 Cut Idry. Surgical and Dental Inst mamas, Saddler - 11MR TUSIIII:es hand tools. Taylor's Patent Shears, Se. Also, manufactures Truss es. Supporters. Ste., bt great variety. John Cartwright. Manufacturer and importer of Pen, Pocket, and Table Cutlery; Itazors,Slors,Files,Saws, has removed to 83 wool) srnexr, second door below Diamond alley, And has lately received a large assortment of PEN AND POCKET KNIVES. KNIVES AND FORKS. Also. Rogers' andllrhotsenholniS' FINE CUTLERY, Elliott's, Rodgers' Wade and Bro.'s Razors, Scissors, Razor Strops. &e. Damascus and Wire Twist GUNS, RIFLES AND PISTOLS.. Allois. Colt's. and Bhuirs REVOLVERS; rovvtlar Flasks. Shot Belts. Gams Bugs: Walkers and Coxes Extra Percussion Caps: Bowie, Dirk, and I hinting Knives. Tools, such as Callipers, Dividers, Plvers. Nippers, Hand Vices, Squares. Rules, Braces, Bits. Spoke Shaves. Stocks and Dies, Wire and :Iron Duages,,,Watlannalical Instruments, &C.. in von - Treat variety. • irriolthing and repairing neatly and punctually done. map-ty Auction Notice. TitE subscriber has paid into the Treasury of the Com monwealth,lhe amount of license required by law. lie has given the regularly approved security, and taken out a comissiun of the first class. as an Auctioneer of the city of Pittsburgh. and rented that specious %were= belonging to Sylvanue Lothrop. Esq., No. 111 Wood st.. three doors front Fit hi, where his is prepared to attend to the sale of every kind of Merchandise. Furniture, Real Estrite. Stocks. Shipping, Se.. either at the Auction Rooms or on the premises, and will in all cases exert himself to the utniost 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 th• store, but merely the Commis sion fur selling. thereby giving all owners a fair chance. without partielity,of having therein property disposes' of to the best adaa- ntage. Sales will he promptly settled when made; advances Will be given at any tune on the shoat aecommotlating terms; merchants will not be charged for advances. Regular sale days. 5'0110(1y. and Th weila y 4. of Dry Goods. ("niceties Furniture, lice.: and every evening. hardware. ( - artery, Watches. Guns. Pistols, and fancy articles; Books. on Saturday eveninge. u pg 4 JAMES itrKENNA. Aucts, = 4iigwr No. 102, Wood Street. SPRING FA SMO,V.S*. SILK. BEAVER, AND NITTRAJ lIATS. t a - The sohscriber respectfully informs hit customers nod She public, that hc,has returned front Nei+ Yurk, bringing with him the moot approved style of lints, for sprian; and summer wear. adopted by William 11, Beebe. Broadway. Bite Beebe k Costar.) Hi would Lo infutin the public, that he in doily monnfactorind MIA and Cap*, of all'des criptions., which he is determined to dispose of at prices to please the purchase:: that is, cheaper than any other Hat esialnishinnot in the city. Irr - Counir: Merchants, wisliiinr, to parchase Huts and Caps. by as:Mks:Ale, tire requested to cull and examine his assornmint, as he feels confideut of being able to please in quality. quantity, and prier. (I. AV. G1.A5; , 440W, Manufacturer. No. ID2, Wood et., Zkl door below John D. ma r.1.41:nn Commercial Auctioto lest York Pekin Tea Goan pany. C ACTION 'JO THE PUBLIC. LEX ANinill JAYNES is the only authorized agent in Pittsburgh end Allegheny cities, for the Sale of the Pekin Tea Company's Teas of 75 and 7: Fulton st.. Neve York. Any other person in Pittsbnrgh pretending to an.ll our Tells is an imposter. and deceives all who may palmlike him. It is commonly known that the Pekin rea CMIIII3IIV . II Tens have proved superior to all other Tens sold. una for this reason many Okrsons have dishon estly pretended to have the sale of ilie - Tekin 'Pea Com m:my*. Tens. aches thee are nil the time vending trash and chap stutt which tinny have obtained elsewhere.— Others again assume the name of the Pekin Tea Com pany and imitate our packages, and thereby deceive many. We are informed that there is n person in Pittsburgh .stel , wriej Tens wider the name of the New York and Pinia- c , dapkta Pekin Ten Company. We have only to guy. that this amitmed company have no e01111(711011, whatever. with the New York Pekin Ten Company. as consumer's often will muddy discover by comparing . the Ur 'ele they sellwith the genuine tea,4old by the New \drk Pekin Ten Company, at the store of Alexttuder Jayne. , No. 72 Fourth street. N. a—Messrs. McCALLMONT k BAND,Philnilel- Phin. hove no connexion. whatever. with the New York ekin Tea Company. nor have they any right or privi lege to tell teas under a naiti , , so nearly resembling Ours us to have a tendency to mislead the public. DOUGLASS h 7S a Fltlton 'Q.. N.. Y _ Great Sale of Nursery Stock 1 ATux extensive stock of old LANDRETH NUR 4SERW.s. Philadelphia. is about to be disposed of at rUiILIC AUCTION—the rindersi red in tending to relinquish business. Such an opport p for obtaining Nursery Products at Auction, has neve. been presented in Alnenca, and the attention of the trade. and all who wish to decorate their grounds in Town or Coun try. oreolarge their (Verso houseeotlectioeu, is respectfully invited. For improving; the grounds of Cemeteries. Churches. State and County Offices, otr., this sale will af ford unequalled facilities. Cando:Mei "in detail are in preparation. The sale of the met-deer oracles will com mence. on TUESDAY. MARCH talst. and the Rents so Pots, on TUESUAY. MAY 2d. Proper aid for safe peek ing and shiptsimlt will be given. when required; and as there will be no postponement or reservation. persons from distant points snap attend the sale without tsar of disappointment. ..,* Orders to be exe.eutad at PRIVATE SALE will ne received unlit the above periods. and the usual strict at m:Mimi given. 0. LAN DROT11& FL'i.TON. It map be proper to state, to prevent m i sapprehension. that it is the Nursery business only, the subscriber is about to relinquish. His attention 101 l be hereatler vrtsql ly devoted to the culture of seeds, and to their sills Rafts warehouse, GS Chestnut street. ID - Any further information will be given by Mr. P. L. .9NOWDF:N. Pittsburgh. - nor t 4 TE‘Vl3iiii - KS--.ltetnorials of Ntethnitis'rii—lntrrnine 1.1 'inn of Methodism ion the Eastern Cities, ronipris inq hingtaphield sketches of its first eintrelleaand reinin iseeuees of its early, strutig,les and successe7. By Rev A. :Stevens. A. M. Memoir of Rev. David Aheel. M. A. Missionary to Chinn..hv his nephew. Rev. G. R. Willininsint. Mark Wilton. the Merchant , . Clerk. By p.,v. Charles B. 'Tyler, M. A,, nulhor of " - Margaret. orltlie Pearl," "Lady Mary." Ac.. &e. . The above, with a great variety of new lickiks. on hand and lent receiving. ELLIOTT & ENDLISH, ap2.l "Sli Mitt kit street. pun READY RECKONER—For hip Builders, Boat Builders, and• Lumber Merchants; being a correct measurement of scantling, boards, planks, cubical con tents of square and round timbers, saw wood, &c., comprised in a number of tables, to which are added ta bles of wages by the monde board or rent, by the week or dry; and railroad distances; also.thuerest tables—by J. M. Scriber, author of the "Engineer's and Mechanic's Companion," &e. For sale by JOHNSTON & STOCKTON. Booksellers, cor. Market and Third sr.. • Nl l- I , IfSIIIN - G — TATP — IJDENCE.—From a pulitt.med ennt of WCalitiont k Bond, of Philadelphia, the public would be led to believe that we have been elnim ing a privilege we had no right to. That "they have abandoned, some time since, the exclusive agency sys tem," and that we have right to claim "exclusive privil eges with their tens." I never pretended to sell the teas of this spurious concern. I have been selling the 'teas of the New York Pekin Tea Company. for the last two Years,. as the public ate aware. and have been in New ork four times in that time, and never heard of this nem concern until lately but as tt•ool dealers. The tea business of WCallitiont & Bond ie about eight months old, and their assumption of the Pekin Tea Com pany's name is because a nnme is opew for any man or firm to assume; but the fact Intended to imply thereby, that they have any connection with the so called and well known Pekin Tea Company of New York, is 6tire ly false, they having beetPdented even an agency in Philadelphia, for the New York Company, that Company having refused even thus far to confide in them. I know dtd what kind of wool they.keep, nor what kind of term; I am only certain that they keep or obtain none of the Pekin Tea Company's of New York. Any person reading this card will see the grois decep tion they wish to practme on the public, and to the injury. Of my business. M'Callmont & Bond are wool dealers in Philadelphia, and have sent en agent out here tripoli wool over the eyes isfi some of our good citizens. Look out roe the block sheen. Enovlnt ALEX. JAY NES. ITALLA !IL E CITY PROPtiltTY—For proved Property on Liberty Street containing a large Brick Dwelling House with good cellars, n Hall of entrance two Parlors, Dining-room Kitchen and Wash room on first mot y a HMI and four splendid rooms on 2.1 story. Three fine rooms on Id story and three rooms on • the garret all finished in modern style and in containable order. . Also, two large Building Lots on Penn street a bargain ran be had in the above property if.applied for eosin, terms neenmodating. S. CUT BERT, Gon agent. April S. 1848. Smithfield above 401 street. emovai 11111 _ &`E. TODD would respectfully inform the mer-. ~ chants of this city and our customers generally, that we have removed our stock of Shirt:Sand Gents Fur fishing Goods, to the corner of Filth and Market streets. 2d story over VV.& Pf Hugus, entrance on. Filth street, where we intern& to koep on hand a large stoek of Shirts, of our own manufacture with urn assortment of Gentle. !mons' Furnishing Goods, usually kept by Eastern Whole- Ingle Furnishing - Stores: ;., Being irery 'thankful for the kind patronage bestowed .!on iisior. the past year, we would be happy to receive :call‘front our.old customers DJICi merchants generally, and would inform them that we intend nothing on our iptirt induce them look further, as we expect to add . largely to:citit stock, and diminish our prices. I , Merchants datilers are solicited 10 examine obi, 1M994 9(O;O*, MA - ' -81.0.°111, =EMI =UM BIOH•AND JOB PRINTING OFFICE, N. W. Corner of Wood and Fifth Streets. riiiiE Proprietd4of the MORNING POST _Mel MERCURY 1 AND MANUFACTURER. respectfully informs his friends and the patrons of these papers, that - he has n larce as sortment of JOB TYPE, AND ALL OTHER MATE MAILS necessary to a Job Printing Office, and that he is prepared to execute LEITER PRESS PIONTIXO OP MTH! DESCRIPTIONy Books. Bills of Lading, Circulars, Pamphlet', Bill Heads, Cards ' . Handbills, Blanks, Hal rps. t All kinds of ntanbr. Slags, Steamboat and Canal Boat Bills. "cdh appiapriare Cuts, printed on the shortest notice and roost reasonnble terms. . _ He respectfully asks the patronage of his friends, and the public in general, ht this branch of his business. sep2:?. L. HARPER. Vegetable . Pulmonary Balsam. TT is now, twenty years since I first used the Vegeta -1 ble Pulmonary Balsam in my family. _Since that time it has been •iny' practice to keep a bottle of the article by me for the use of my' family, which is large. and for the benefit of my friends. I have uniformly found it to be a very valuable. efficient medicine; and think. that by using it seasonably for the complaints for which it is recom mended. it has often prevented the disease front taking a more serious form. lit one instance. I recommended it to my brother, who resides in the State of New York. who was dungemnsly ill with u disease of the lungs. He has since written to me for more, huvinz found no whichgova him so much relief. .OTIS PECK. Sold in Pittsburgh by _• _ _ • IL A. rxinvEsTocit• & CO., Cor "r of First and Wood; also. comae of Sixth and Wood street*. deens BOOTS,, SHOES. TRUNKS. &C.—Pollens/4 . r ;.1. thiy ward, wholesale and retails Boot. Shoe awl Trunk Store. No. Itii3 Liberty street. nearly opposite the bend of Wood. FA 11. have in store and arc receiving their Fall and Winter stock of BOOTS. SHOES. &r.. consisting of the largest stock they have everbeen able to bring to 'this market. Oar stock of gooks have mostly been man utile-. cured to oar order, and expressly for the Pittsburgh mar ket. Tire4lso have constantly on. Manila splendid stock of Rept/rein:Ps Metallic Gum Elastic Shoes, both for. Indies' and gentlemen's wear, the most beautiful article over manufacturer!. We would solicit en examination of our stock of goods, by all who wish to purehirse ekther at wholesale or retail, as we shall-MI at a small admire above ears. Country‘Merehatits will and it to t.h erfinter est to call and examine our stock before purchasing.; . FOLLANSBEE: & HAYWARD, augit No. - H.6 Liberty st. PIANOS--Chielyring.--One splendid rose wood h Oc tave Piano Forte. Madoliy-Cbickering.'Boston. i/erg..—Ono semi-grand Piano Forte, from the manufac tory of Henry Herz, Paris. Of Octaves:- Cale 4- co.—one carved rose wood 6 Octave. made by Cale. & Co., New' York. One ditto mahogany (i °C hive. &Wart, New York.—One elegant mahogany Piano. G Octave. which has been in use for about n year: Price two hundred .dollars. SECOND HAND PIANOS.---An excellent second hand Piano. made by Laid & Brothers, in good order. Price $lOO. Ono second-hand Piano. Price 860. For sale by novS JOHN 8 1. I fi l l , Ll.L . O tre ß iet, _.,..„„..________ . _____ .., . TA, ANC'S GOODS at Z. Emmett new sten: 67 Market st. 1 4.5 pes china vases. various s!yles , 4 doz. pieces shaded and plain velvet ribbon; 2 4/ black " '''` . ' 2 " Celestial and Terrestial Globes; I; " Ivory Memorandum Tablets: 4 " Cut velvet pocket book, and card cases. 4 " Ilorse-shoe combs. imitation of shell; : 6 V German silver tea bells. . , TRIMMINGS. • . A large la of Gimp bead black fringe. A good assortment of Drab and. mole colored '• Gimp to match; o e lVidc black: " • Graduated Buttons. • With a great variety of miscellaneous goods, ainongst ;hick are . Extra large size Emong Bags; „I Coral Ikmels. assorted strands; ~ ‘Vriting Desks. all sizes; Ladies work boxes " '. Backgammon Boards; Gold Speessieles, all agesi Black I.7nion Galloon. All the above goods will be sold low. nov2s i:" - -- Td . .7t received , byZEBenTINIiiNk4Y Ati.:iii. Street -1 1 dozen fine Wax Masks, 6 " " Paper " 5 " Cotanon: 3 gross Metallic Coral: Cleaners; 1 dozen Egg Boilers; 1 " Salt Spoons; „ 2 " Bone Mustard Spoons: 4 gross German Silver Table Spoons; " . Tea e 2 • Butter Knives: I " Picture Toy Books; 20,0110 China Marbles; ' 6 dozen fine Woolen Comforts. A great variety of Coats and Caps. BASKETS. , 5 dozen fine French willow Baskets; 2 . willow Market " 6 " Straw Travelling " 1 • Clothes 0 . 12 • Metal Toy " • -. 1 " Willow Cradles 6 • Glass Motto Seals; 3 " Bone " Stamps 3 Alleles Patent Revolving Pistols; ',, 5 pair common Brass , 1 dozen setts Chessmen; 2 " . Dominoes; 6 " Tailors' Pape Measures; 6 " Steel Key-Rings. assorted; 3'"" China Dogs and Sheep; 1 " Strings Amber Beads; 12 Nests Drums. , .. '• jaiM CIROCERIES, Am— -4011 bids. N. 0. Molasses; so bids. St. Louis S. 11. Molasses; 12 hr. do do do do; ! 200 bags Coffee. prime green; .. 75 Id:clients assorted Teas: • 110 six pound caddiei Y. D. and Imperial Tea; 15 "al do do do do; 50 !Ms. Sugar; 40 buds. Ted: 100 boxes extn Wiadovr Glass; • 10 do 10xI2 do; ' 50 do Tobacco. A larggassortme tit of all kinds of Groceries On hand at the new *archaise of ' EDWARD HAZLETON, ap24 North-east corner of the Diamond. —..... -- - . D RUGS.-- f itnn Myrrh Turkey; • • ~ c;umboge; Kino True; 4, Opium, is yo crop; . " Gulhanturq,strumed, Ertel. Jalap; • " Dandelion; . ~ Belladonna; Just received,and for saleby B.A. FA (INF-STOCK & CO, dee 14 ' Cor. First and Wood sts 4VERY fine assortmentof Pitney and Variety Goods, ik such as Fans, Accordeons, Jewelry Gloves, Mitts. Steel (tooth of every description. Also. , gilt and silver Fringe, Stars and Tassels for Regalia. At ZEBULON KINZEI'S trp2t 67 Market street. N,TEW DOOKS.—HOD.ABT'S BUTLER'S ANALOGY; 111 —Hobart's Amalysik of Bishop Butler's Analogy of Religion, Natural and Revealed, to the Constitution and Course, of Nature; with notes: Also, Cranfurd's Ques tions for Examination; revised and adapted to The use of Schools, by Charles E. West, 'Principal of ftiitgcr's In stitute, city of New York, " . Anthons De Seneeture, Jledmicitial, 4.e.•;-The De Sonec lute, De Amicitias.Partuloxn. and Somnitun Scipionis of Cicero, and the Life of Attimis; by Cornelius - Norms. 'With English Notes, Critical and E.tplanatory, by Chas. Anthem IF L. D. Th. Boy's-Spring Ronk.—Deseription of the Seasons, Scenery, Rural Life, and Country Amusements; by Thos. Miller; with 36 illustrations. A Nall by Maresca—The Children of the New Potent; by Capt. Al:wryer, R. N. ' ' Sir Theodore Broughton.; or Laurel. Water; :by C. P. IL James. The above works received this day and for-Silo by JOHNSTON & STOCK - TON, Booksellers, • malt corner Market and Third sts. FRF.SII AND FRAGRANT, IMPORTED IN INS. JUST received at th e Pekin Tea Store, N 0.16 Fourth . street. near Wood, Pittsburgh, a very heavy stock of fresh GREEN and BLACK TEAS, from the-New- York Pekin Tea Company all imported this spring. The . young Dyson. and Oolong Black Teas are veryline ,and frag. rant, packed in -lead, in 1., it, 1 and 5 lb. packages alao in half chests. Retaileraare invited to call and examine out stock. They will be 'accommodated with any. 'than thy they wish for—from 5 lbs. to a half cheat at the same price. Also a prime lot of 50 bags of old Mocha., Doet Rio, and 8' t.Domingo Coffees, at wholesale and retail. Lovering'a 'double refined Sugars, in loaf, crushed and pulverized, at 12f cents per lb.; usually--retailed at 16 cents. French Arieed Chocolate; a prime article:, li N. B.—We pledge ourselves in all eases where the a bove articles do notsive entire satisfaction, to return! the money. A. JArNES„ i myB • 70 4th st. near Woad:. George' A rxraori - FASIIIONABLE TAILOR, No. 43, Market street.— 'Raving removed his Tailoriny, .F.stablishmenttO the rooms on Market st., lately occupied as -a Bookstore 4 -by Bosworth & Co., the undersigned is prepared to fill nil or ders in his line which may be entrusted to hiscare by his old friends and customers, and , the publiOgertemlly. Ilia long experience in the business and the success with winch ha has prosecuted it in Pittsburgh, emboldens -Idm to hope for a liberal share of patronage..-.He will make all descriptions of Clothing in the boat manner, and most fashionable style, FOR CASH. ;,, sP 23 ar OEO. ARMOR. . 1001 t SALE.—A valuable _property of two acre., ..0 bounded by Bedford and 'Webster streets. Also, a valuable property - of three acres, separated from the above by Webster street'. These properties are handsoinely situated for prcratanesidenees, mut will be sold by the acre if requlred, or, if bought together,could readily be put eliding lois, , each :mammies three 'Nails. and 'being only abOutitiGyards from the limits of the 7tb Ward. They,sill be sold at a bargain. B...PUITBBEBT, general Agent, Snllthllild, a bove 4th '.girsetr - Inapt _:~ ~~~'f:..-... iniscellancons. =l;=M=l • - - . ,': ''''...•4l:' ife'-'7';.:::-.c-,z; i.7 r..1:, ,-.',...-..,.:..:.,. NUMBER, Q6Q.I fTcsccltaneon': ALEXANDER do SONS J - . ' COP - MN' MASEILS Sao FURNII=C a I. Clair- streets,.opposita the B - • TORAMENva change Entrance on Penn at., respectfully inform their friends and the public that - they are prepared to famish and as , tend to every ;Wag in the line of Undertakers, as thel have quit .the business of Cabinet hlttking,and their at. mention will be devoted altogether to the.ahove businessi keep a large assortment of COFFINS made and finished, covered, and lined in the neatest manner, with a varictf of material., and at all pricei; we keep SHROUDS rear dy made, of all since, of Flannel, Cambric; and Maslini at all prices, and made in the eastern style: and all whet articles necessary for dressing the dead: odd-furnishing funerals, of quality and priced to cut; SILVER. PLATEC for engraving the name andage; ICE CASES' for laying the body in ice, by those who wish to keep their friend/I - any length of time, and have ZINC - PANS to put leo for laying on the body; LEADEN Coffuts always oh hand. We have a splendid new HEARSE and a pair of fine horses. and any number of the best carriages, eta.:' etc., and will be prompt, Penman!, and reasonable. - augl9-y I S. MORRIS & co'S BLACK ‘VItITIING INK, Fat . . Steel or Quill Pens, and do Copying Pron.—This Ink Is the result of the experiments of several years. devoted .- to to the manufacture, on wt extensive seule„ of ani-articht suited to ull.the purpoSes of the consumer., Tbe :perfee don of this Writing Ink consists in the thlkowitnr * proper , . tics: FLUIDITY—In which property it will ileibtllld *surpass in - previous prepiratiortr„ - *wt. pet- , feet frecclont, either from quill or steel pens, and is entire ly free front our corm:ice qualities.- Count—The color' of this article is a rich, beautiful bloc black. ' good black Ink, from its necessary chemical constitution: requires exposure to thc,nit,to intuarta., deep color. It must not, therefore, be'expeetyd. that thit iacP ..- ntentttho bottle is opcd, the Ink AVIV found to he a jet black. Tam first appearance will I:: pnlet, but after eV , : postott to the chemical action of the attno:phere, either on paper or in the itikstand, it will us .ume ta bialiuotbraok . s Patin sysz.vcr—The color is unaiterabla by the. litints..l4 time. It wili never fade. On this account, all iniportant records should be made. in this article, tis years only decree and strengthen its lint. • N. B. This Ink is shitable for all kinds of 11TentIlia Pens. and for Beni - made of Quills; and ' , Villa is i 1 11 1 1 614- tant and veri desirable with many, -,friggive sperfool. impression by the CopyiugPress. '- Vl7ll arc usim; in . the with WhiCh ;AI tire . connected. Mar/711;71u Black Writing ttic;. and,iit respect:: to fluidity, brilliancy. and permanency, belies - el...superior , ;. • to any Ink we have heretofore usMl." ," A. Thurston. Cashier Buck Of Louisville ;- Win. Rich ardson, Cashier Northern Bank of Kentucky; Gioty Gawathiney. enabler Bank of Kentucky; L. L.'..Shrestei. President of the Gus-'Bank ,, Thomairl.f . ll6lm: Clerk:of Barren County Court; Omen Pope,..Clerk..ciPJelTerson'. County Court; I'. 11. Atwood, Secretary. Fireman's /iisa , :!.. rune Company: John Muir. Agent Lexiiteton'lnsitraneci: Company; S. S. Goodwin. Secretary Portland Dry Poet and Insurance Company; D. S. Chambers, Secretary Franklin Fire and Marino Insurance C . /M:luny; J. IV Rhomer, Treasurer Louisville Saving Institution." A supply of the uLove Ink. just reed and for - - - ridebir_ fel.7 JOHNSTON sTocKrom, • Labor Saving Pi — sia — e - Fs • • MOUNT EA bf AN 111'AC11. 7 .11CV..0 4 THE BOSTON MOUNT EAGLE WORKS. FOR cleaning the surface of Wincrotrz, .afirrorsi . and Glau bare. and - restoring it toils original trtinerpa rency, this article is decidedly without en equal.' "Both time slid labor ere saved by its use. A tlioinianil refer ences could be adduced, if necessary, to c ertity thit tact. It will remove the oxide'from the surface or Gokri: , -sit ver; Copper, Brass. Britannia. Tiri. 154., with the Fantail ." , facility, giving it On unrivalled pooch. A fair triaLis all that the proprietors ask, and %silicosis vines the most "skeptical of its Directions for Usi.—Let the Powder be - applied tipot? damp, soft woollen cloth. With a very little eihiliOui every particle of oxide may be removed. • •-• feb4 • JOSEPH R. CARR; General Afreni; Par sale by JOHN D. MOSlOAN,Druggist.::.:„ A 1 - 1($. DUFFS NEW All GUMMY — AND -D.RENS 11. 'ATARING ESTABLISHMENT. No:10 St. Cairn., (hetween Penn and the Bridge.)--DreSses,.Cloaks,Capes,- Mantillas, &c., made to the latest French and English Fashions. Also, Bonnets, Hoodi. Capes, Head :Dresses,. he. A choice seletion of new styles Satins, Silg French Flowers. Gimps. rich cup. and lasones Ribbottty Laces. Fringes, Cords. Buttons, Crapes. Modes. Mitslan4. Camlirics. ',Handkerchiefs. for sale.' wholesallAudil retail at the lowest price. Country .Milliners . supplied- with the latest French and Miens!' Patterns Of every emir article. in the Millinery and tiress-roaking line, at. Neer York prices.. Straw Bonnets cleaned and altelvd to the in ion. o Country Illerchrsists: LA RG B stock or &Iwo! Boots, Paper s Stasi I suitable - for country sales. among which Writing Papers, of fine, medium, and colitmoi Utter do do do do .1 Note do do do do ; Note and Letter Envelopes, Slntes,.• Quills, Steel Pens, Window Paper (yard wide.) Printed Bonnet Boards, of different qualltiet Books, in great variety, Fnmily, School and Pr Ides, Crown. Medium. andstouble Crown Wrar per, )['Gully's Eclectic Spellers and Readers, 7 lectie Arithmetic'', Cobb's Prithers,Sliellers,ani Sanders - do. do. do. A rith methics—by Adams, Davis, Colburn, Sint ton. Emerson. and others. Geocraphies—by Mitchell, Olney, Smith, Morse, 0:ocnIz. rich. Parley. and others. • • Grammars—by Smith, itirkhirin Balloons, Weld" aza others. • For sale, at low pmts. by .101 IN Si Wood at.. 4 doors above Fourth:- I - Ey - The higliest market price paid in cash for - &Sid. mixed rags._ -Great Barge' n:Gariter I• ' • .',... 2- ... . :- - .1- IJ. BATFS, Wholesale and Retail Dealer ~ : in.Boott. Sim& and 2}lolk3.Stare earnere A ... -,' -.....,: , Fifth and Smithfield :area, Pitirbargh.-.L-Thaiab- seriberrespectfully tuniounces tohis old Customr& and the public generally. that be,hlis'removed'hivEetsri, - ~-..,;, . • Shoe and Trunk Store to the large newurarehtpleilsO r t. .., ',--;:-...' • erected at the corner of Fifth and Smitlifieltistrectsi sip... , posits tho old Pittsburgh Foundry. where Itivrillleireibre; hand a large assortment of BOOTS. SHOES, HAIR.A.ND. LEATHER TRUNKS. VALICES. CARPET BAGS,.&e,„ - • --,,, , '.4 of all descriptions and sizes , which he will sell fornsiing• - :.'......'' - .- - . A as cheap as can be bought in ' this market. .., • J - - .. ' 7 . 3-,-. , i Being connetced with come of the largest ratinuttichti. ..--- :',.-' l iiit; establishments in the eastern eities„-and reee cum goods almost every week durin g . the sensor be one ' • -;:: - .......jz great inducements to purchasers, either by wholesale - or ' -- :; , ?, - 4..4 retail, as he offers his goods at lower piker, than those of ' . '.•:'' the same quality can he bought elsewhere in the dill'.._.' , : 'C 'f' - '' ' .4' I manufacture undkeep constantly citt hand, Bassliinti . *F Youths' Calf and Kip Boots, a very neat nod iterincealsle - - - :,',A,, article. 117' Remember the place, 4 Great Bargalit C 011141... 1 J: BATR era.Y ' Corner Fifth and Smithfield.Streeti4 :' 1 TrOAREPATIIIC BOOKS.—Jast receiveTl,rii'M4l3oBl ,-. _lll_ store of the substriber, in Fifth si.. nearMarkett. - - ,. - ;,s; ' ' it/eta-fa Maim, pure, by Samuel Hahnemanoranslated.;. .:' ';.' 'n and edited , by ~: Charles-Julius Hempel, M.D., 4 voile ~ :,e .- „ . ' :.-;'. 1 Harman's Acute Disease:, by Dr. Hempel, YOL 1. .r.,.. lioinampathie Domestie Wiedicitie, by. L LowlitS. 2.:-..-7:7;'" !arced and improved by A. „T - : Hall, M. II •'. ' . ~: - ..,.4. lahet NewMamiel. vol. 1, Nos:1 and 3, . ‘ . - -3 ' -';'...;., , ::-',., ' Herinrs. Domestic Physician. . ' .-.-- , ~....,' .. - - . .J:t.',- -. A Manuel of Domestic Cookery, for the use of perablit. . -"' '..Q ' who are under Homeopathic treautunit . .. ....: ~..., Booniti,gbaiisen's Therapattie Pocket Book. ,forMorngig - -..,--.ti. pathists. by Dr. Okie. ' - - ' --. . ,-- .1 - -- , :t. 'hibernates Chronic Diseases,. sot 5. - - --, --.."..•'''- .„'l. -Together with Medicine Chests, of - different sizes' find: • -"- '....:''.Vs . itle o s, .. [ipl6] xlcroitscaran. , --.- • - ::-Z1 * -:',o, rAr.13A10.1.: 1.3(101iS-130HN'S 51AND4RL1k,.,44.; y HHARY.-I‘lachiavelli's History of Florenea".aull "rineey . Roicise's'Leo the Fourth . Roscoe's'Lortsumr'4lS Medici; S.ehiller's Don Carlos and other Dramas - I -Desk: man's History of Inventions; Memoirs of Count iflratii: mom ftichleyeJl's Philosophy of History: Schreyer's Dr : emetic Literature ; Memcnrs of Col. Hutchinson tobt. Misecrlaneoutt Works; Life of Hoinenuto Cox's" House ciaAittstris; Ronterweers Spanish Lite.ra4 tare. - For sartilty • 11. S. BOSWORT.a. . dee4 : 43 Market stre4ii irIitISOLU'rION--The partnership -vitiating betteeher if the subseribers,-under the style of Poindexterth.(*... AVAZI dissolved on ths jet ink-, by mutual ceusertt.-ALIV. - . Poindeiter is ititheiized' to settle all the businesir °file concern.- R. W. POINDEXIMA, NOTICE--Thiving pttrehneed The entire interestrif . Grant. in the lute concern of .Poindoxter dr, C 0.4 and. nasneinted my eon, _ d Theodore Poindexter. with me businees•will he continued as nan under the iojto of P P oindexter & Cot. - 1nP 21 .3 W. POiNDEXTER4,..;_ T ANDRETIVS OARDEN , SFIRAS;--The-. subscriber .1.. i hos just received his annual supply . ofLamiteM's Gartlen Seeds:warranted fresh and grenuntei. embracing oven. "cutlery. vrorth cultivating. The attentron of farm= ers, gerdeners, and others, is resp_ectfullyy~ called to hieg 'stock. SNOWDEN; • CeTh2 No. 29 Watees' ' yell's Elements of eologyt Sitliman's Chemistry; -Shephattliirogy; • '. • Olmstead , phyl Lardner's es on Scienig; Brougham's len of Letters and Scienterf Bechman'ti History of Inventions; Gray's Botanical Text Book; Information for the Peoplel The Art of-Fainting For sale by S..ffoswonnt Fourth street. nette:linrket' itnt SALE, Four Lotsf—Bounded bp - ' 'ha g , : . erty and Hay sta.. each lot having 24 feet - fr Oat, Xrntitt• tending beck 110 feet. Two of theta are corner fotaottiii ) r t e position of the "bole propertyjs one of the - nichrtsir r taseoun in the city. For further Infornuitioriaptily4O ..2 M. 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