tiwitlaitg Morning Post. PITTSBURGH, PA. FRIDAY MORNING,MARCH 27, 1846 CORRESPONDENTS Lo referettee to eownunientions which may appear ie thistraper, we hi4e one or two remarks to make.— Wu will insert none without the warn° of the A uttmr • lag Lin rude k-nown to us, and when inserted, mustaf ways be taken u expressiveof the views of the reciter, and flOt the editor of this paper, unless the views will:nand are editorially remarked upon and. approved IrgrGen. SAMUEL HourrEst, Caked States Sea le= from the state of Texas, arrived in this city yes• %easy afternoon by the steamer Messenger. Af ter spec ding t short time at the St. Charles, and re scoivinthe calls of quite a number of our citizew, be left for Washington city en ono of rho Monongahela Improvement Steamers. Daowere.—A young man named Gots/se/ea, a passenger on the steamer Revenue Culler, fell over. board, and was drowned, last night, about nine miles below this city. He. we learn, came in the stage from Warren. Ohio. to Beaver, and there took passage on the boat; he was young, not over twenty years of age. The Cap:ain and crew of the boat made ever• esertion in their power to save him, but without sue- e Theatre, notwithstanding the inclemeney of the weather, has been very well attended during the week. Mr Porter has now one of the best Com pany'a in the country. and certainly the very best that we have seen in Pittsburgh for a number of years.— We have witnessed, during the week, some of the heaviest plays in the Diama. performed without • s•etar," and done well, ton. Mr Morris' personifica tion of "Pierre," "logo," and "Sir Giles Over , reed," we have seldom seen equalled. Mr Frede ricks and Mr Smith, to say nothing of "Old Logan,' whams every body knows, and the remainder of the company, are all able to perform admirably the parts for which they have been selected. It will be sees by the brills that the celebrated "Hacked" is engaged, and will appear to-night. There will ben valuabb lot of Law &Act add et P 341recina's Auction Booma Wood at. Call ac• see dom. The sale of Furniture at the Exchange Hotel, willosinteenee this morning with a splendid Piano fart* the contents of 10 or 12 sleeping rooms and the Attraitnre of three parlours. MASONIC NOTICE A Special !Hefting of - Lodge No 45, A Y SLl•ons. will be held this even -r>- ; • ing, in the !Masonic Temple corner of 3rd and Wood sta., at 6i o'clock. 77. " . 4 1r., • By order of the Worship •i 41 1 Master , J A. PARKLSON,Sec'y. mar 27, A D. 1846, A. L. 5845. Dr. Wiater's Balsam of Wild Cherry.—This celebrated remedy is a compound hal-Picnic prepara tion of the Wild Cherry and Mosr of Iceland, cern lyioevi by • new chemical progress with the Ealroci of Pine. So salutary bare been its effects in all ca stes when administred for Coughs, Asthma. Consump tine, or •ny disease of the lunt a, that many of the most distinguished physicians have approved and rectoc reseeded it, and openly teclo.owledge3 it to be the most valuable medicine over discovered. It tau-illy a valuable medicine, and is effecticg an immense amount of good in the relief of suffering humanity. IrlrSee Advertisement. Illousehold and School Furniture AT AUCTION. AA 10 o'clock on Friday morning the 97th the Dwelling Hoare of the Rev W J Bs kewell, Litgles Row on Libertynear Ma,bory street, will b. saki a quantity of very Bond quality Household Far aiture, among which are the following, viz: 2 elute large Book Cases for school soots 2 Parlor Book Cases with glass fronts, trays for minerals, Aka.' 1 iktabevuty Book Case with Secretary. 1 . " Sofa and Parlor Chairs. Dining and dressing tables; wardrobes; mahogany. walnut and cherry bureaus; lowpost, French and other bedsteads; matrasses; wash stands; fancy and com mie chairs; hat and umbrella stands, venitian blinds, anahogaey and other rocking chairs; foot stools; fend ers; Landry table 10 feet by 3; table, tea and chamber queerraware; &imam, &c . mar 23 J. D. DAVIS. Auctioneer EVERY person is interesteed in the fact, that Thompson's Carminative will cure ninety nine cues oat of every hundred afflicted with either of the following complaints, viz: Cinolie, Cholera Morbus . Dysentery or Flux. Summer Complaint, or Dierama, Cholera Infautum, and Bilious Cholic, aid with less expense, with the arimmisge to the purchaser, that if it fails after a fair trial, the money will be refunded if purchased of the proprietor and only m•nufneturrt, EDGAR THORN, Corner of Hand and Penn at., Pittsburgh. 9/so, Tbompson's Antielyspeetic Tonic and Purga tive Pills; they area mild and pleasant cathartic catrlF ing no sickness, incu•enience or hinderance from bu• itiness. Prepared only by the Proprietor, • EDGAR THORN, Druggist, Corner of Hand and Punt, eta. Ilia' Furniture of the Exchange Hotel at Pittsbaburgh, for Sale at Public •uctlou. op HEIR lease of the EXCHANGE HOTEL 1..- L log expired, and the Proprietors, Messrs. Me- KIBBEN & SMITH, intending to retire from the bossiness, will sell the Beds, Bedding, Furniture and Fixtures of the same upon accommodating terms; the ago, to commence Oa Tuesday the 24th day of Marsh, Oa which day they will retire from the HOTEL Bait aim. The articles o6errd for sale consist in part of 120 Feather beds, 60 Hair Mattresses, 120 Bed steads, High Post and French, Bedding for the above Bedsteads, consisting of Linen sheets, Blankets and Comforts, White Marseilles Bed spread., Quilts of the best quality, 100 Musquitoe Bars. Tables. Bureaus, Sofas, 2 Pianos. Clickerings manufacture; 100 pair of Vonhien Window Blinds, 2400 yards of Carpeting, 200 yards of Oil Cloth for Floors, 50 Chamber Mit rem 4 splendid Side Boards with ramble tops, 16 ug; Parlor Mirrors, with Gilt Frames, 2 Eight day dram Clucks. 6 Stoves of the most modern and ap proved patterns. 1 large Iron Safe, Scott's Asbestor, 4 doom Arm Chairs, 4 dozen Mahogany Hair Seat Chairs, 4 Hair Seat Rocking Chairs, 4 Card Tables, mahogany, 2 pair of fine mahogaay Dining Tables, 6 ClllllO Bottom Rocking Chairs, 4 dozen Cane Bottom Parlor Chairs, 12 dozen Dining Chairs. 2 large Heed ing Tables, Desk and Bar Room Furniture, 1 Mangle. ALSO—The entire Furniture of a DINING ROOM far a first clam HOTEL. Besides the above there will be sold a full assort emitter Kitchen Furniture, sucb as is commonly used io the large Hotels in the country. WINES AND LlQUORS—Champaign and Claret, imported in glass, in 1836 and 1839 for Exchange Hotel. HORSES AND CARRIAGES-1 pair of Match Grey Carriage Horses, arid 1 pair Bay Homes; 1 OW tams, marl,' new; 1 Carriage; 1 Baggage wagon; 1 gpMndfd Sleigh; Harness, Bells, 4 Buffalo Robes, and /CAE Stable Furniture; 8 Cows, with Calves, with a variety of other articles such as may usuaUy be foamd at an extensive Hotel. The above articles will be sold at Public Auction to the highest bidder, if not previously sold at Private sale, on Tuesday the 24th of March, 1846. A fiber aleredlt will be given on all purchases over $5O, upon appiaved note'. The sale will cornrnenee at 10 o'clock, na Tuesday morning, and continue from day to day weal Settirday evening, unless all the articles are pre. The sale will take place at this Exchange Hotel, corner,.ol POND and St. Clair sta. Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. mutt IgTHrrF: Havana Sugar in Botts; V White Brazil ditto in Lowe isii4ir sale by J. & J. M'DEVITT, 224 Liberty st, ASOlimit Sale of Beal Netate. 200 ACRES OF LAND, AT AUCTION AT 7A o'clock, P M, on Monday the 30th inst, at the Cntntnercial Auction Rooms, corner of Wood and Fifth sts, will be sold: That valuable tract of land, situate in Gedia county, Ohio, sixteen miles north west from Galliopolis, and three and one half milea south east of Centreville, con taining 201.1 acres in a healthy part o f the :omit); soil well timbered, abounds with springs of water; with sufficient meadow land. A largo and comfortable cabin is built on the tract and five or six acres cleated and under rod fence. Mr French, wagon make on sth sir net, has seen the land, and can inform persons who be disposed to pur chase, with regard to situation and quality. JOHN D DAVIS, march 26 Auctioneer. In ate Court of Common Pleas of Allegheny coma. ly, of Jane Term, 1842, No 106. IN the matter of the volnntary as :•, eigement of Patterson & Vandyke. March 21, 1846, William Wils. n, the assignee, having filed his account and asking to be discharged, it is or .. deed that notice thereof be given in tho Daily Morning Post, published in the city of Pitts. burgh, for six weeks, and if no objections are made the assignee afore:mid will be discharged from his From the Record, mar26-d6w GEORGE R. RIDDLE, Pro, De Laines. 20 PS. Dark and Light plaid de !aim for dill• dren some as low u 20c. per yard, For sale at N 0412 Market at. by dec 12 A. A. MASON, Furniture IF, ou want to purchase any bedsteds,tables chairs, settees, or any thing else in the furniture line, you cant do better than to call at the furniture ware room of T 8 YOUNG & CO, decl3. Henri et, bet ween Penn and Liberty. Administrator's Salo, Of Scarce and Valuable Low Books, by Cala• !ague, al Auction. AT WKENNA'S new Auction Ream., No 111 Wood street. 3d door from sth, on Friday even ing next. March 27th, at 7 o'clock, will be sold by order of administrators, the largest and most valuable Library of Law Books perhaps ever offered at auc tion in the city of Pittsburgh, at least for many years. Several of the works cannot be purchased west of the mountains. Catalogues will be nearly on Thursday. mart/ P, M'KENNA. Atirtione.r. rZOICXI3II TRAVELS IN MEXICO, over the Table Land. and Cordilleras of Mexico, during the year 1843 and 1844, including a description of California, the principal cities and mining districu of that Republic, and the biographies of Iturbide and Santa Anna; by Albert M. Gilliam For sale by C. H. KAY, jan7 corner of Wood and 3d sts. TOTTEN ON MORTARS.—Essays on Hydrau lie and Common Mortars, and on lime burning, by J. G.Tortnn. For sale by C. H. K AN, jan7 corner of Wood and 3 , 1 us. MLLE'S PHONOGRAPHIC DICTIONARY, 13 —an explanatory' rnmouncing Phonographic Dictionary of the English language, with • vocabulary of Greek, Latin, Scripture and Geographical names. also, • cullectiou of pnrsses often used by English wri• (era C. IL KAY. CA rimer of Wood end 3d ■t. For sale by jc.7. AMERICAN ALIIANAC FOR 1846. The American Almanac and Repository of useful knowledge for the year 1846. just received and for sole tty C. H. KAY. jao6 cm Wood end 3J sit. RESIDENCE AT TILE COURT LONDON comprising official and per4ond incimients. For sale by C. H. KAY. jdn7. Cot ner of Wood anti :id Lta. An Acrostic "JUST IN TIME FOR CIIIIAP BARGAINS " JUST tecrive3, R splrndid assoamvnt of spring sad summer good., Unsurroviised for qusntily. quality or Style. The Proprietor of this Eestahlisliment Takes great pleasure in informing bis friends and the public In general, that he it now prepared to fill till order* that his Numerous customers may favor him with. Strangers and Travelers would doNreil, in visiting the Iron City. to call ■nd etamine biaectenatire and well Made stock of ready made clothing. He has a com- Otte assortment of English cloths, to which he would ioriie attention tilso French cloths of every /mine and quality, which be is Offering W. a very small adrenor un eastern prices. Remember at this Store you are sot asked two prices. being Convinced that smell profits and quick sales is tke best way to secure c•scom. tiering in his employ the best workmen, be can entrant Every article made at his establialimem to 6t well, And to be of the best materials, he would again invite Purchasers generally to give him a call. Before purchasing in aoy other place, As be is confident be can sell them as goad goods at ■s Reasonable prices as any house in thiscity Going an far as to say a Hula diaper. Ail bid goods are new and of haadaome patterns pur chased In the east, but a few weeks since, the subscriber Now returns his thanks w his friendeasal the public in general, and Solicit* a continuance of their favors. Or Iron City ClotAing Store, No 132, Liberty street. [mar 7] C. M'CLOSKEY. a n U q A . R . T ti 2 w cas su k i s t P by ort and Msderia fur sale 'l2 l P. C. MARLIN, mar 26 60 Water st. Gin. 2 PIPES Holland Gin just received and for *ale by P. C. MARTIN, mar 26 60 Water It. MACKEREL AND HERRING. A FEW barrels un band aad for sale by P. C. MARTIN. mar 26 60 Water at Brandy. dr HALF Pipes dark and pale of difrarent brands. lIPJP just received and for sal* in quantities to suit by P C MARTIN, mar 26 • 60 Water st. Blogsaphy. LIVES of Celebfated Travellers. " Eminent Men. " Jay and Hamilton. " Signers of Decleration of Independence Groley's George the 4th. Soot hey's Nelson. Brewster's Life of Newton. Bulb's " Mohammed. Martyrs of Science. For sale by BOSWORTH & FORRESTER. mar2s 43 Market st. Raisins. 10 r, BOXES Bunch &musics, just received aid ej fur sale by BUBBRIDGE: WILSON &CO., ma.r24 Water it. 50 BB . LB Thompson's Vitra Family Flour, just &riming and for.sale by URBRIDGE, WILSON & Co. mar2l Water street. 4 1 5411 DOZEN corn brooms aoaorted quail IIUIF tees fur sale by SURBRIDGE, WILSON & CO., mar2l. Water at, 700 BAG Prime Green Rio Coffee, on hand an d sa l e ßli V RIME, WILSON & Co., niar2l Water street. RICHARD COWAN, Attorney at Law, office in Borke's Buildings, 4th street, alum Market. ilooe 19-dffowly BROCHA SHAWLS 1 illet SUPERIOR Brodie' Shawls, just 'waived, Ose. which will be sold very low, by A A MASON, der, 12 N 049 biositet st. ==::: =MEI SATUK3AY PACKET. THE regular tratil'and passenger steamer CI RC ASSI AN , -Copt Isaac Bennett, will run as a regular packet beween Pittsburgh and Cincinnati, leaving this port every Saturday at l 0 A M, Dud %Meeting ut 10 I' M the same day. Hemming, elm will leave Cincinnati every Tuesday at 10 A M. For freight or passage apply on board. er The Circassian was built expressly fur this trade and offers to her passengers every comfort and accommodation. mar 23 WEDNESDAY PACKET THE regular moil and passenger steamer NEN ENGLAND, Capt S B Page, will run as a regular packet between Pittabwrgh. and Glacier:esti, leaving this port every 'Wednesday a: 10 A M, and ‘Vhoeling at 10 PM, the same day. Returning, &her will leaveCin cianati every Saturday 0.10 A M. For freight or passage apply on board. ccrrho New England was builtexpressly fur this trade, and offers to the passengers every comfort end superior accommodations. mar 26 FRIDAY PACKET liaatinT he reenter mail and patutenger steam er, CLIPPER NO2 Captain Croaks. will run an a regular packet between Cincinnati and Pittsburgh. leaving .this nort every Friday at 10 A M .nod Wheeling at 101' M, the PM! dny. Returning she will leave Cincinnati every Mon day at 10 o'clock, A M. For freight or pagenge apply on hoard. The Clipper Nu 2 was built expredsiy for ibis trade end ofTin s to her passengers every comfort and arcnrn mrintion. rns.2l SATURDAY PACKET The regular try,il and passenger steam er. MESSENGER, Capt Liatfotd, will rim as ■ regular packet between l'ittaburgh and Cincinnati, leaving this port every Saturday at 10 A M. and Wheeling at 10 P M. the same day. Returning she will leave Cincinnati every Tuesday, at 10 o'clock, A M. For !freight or passage apply on board. The Messenger was built expressly for this trade, and offers to her passengers every comfort and senora rnodeli.in. mer 23 FARE REDUCED!! Good Intent Past nail for PEIDLAngLIPHO 9 or srlririlt, NSW TROT luir.T CORCHts, AND RAIL ROAD CARS, Loire Pittsburgh daily,at 1 o'clock P.M. RIUNNING THROUGH IN 48 HOURS. Ll=l SIX HORSES AND POSTILLION Frogs Oharstbersbit rg by Railroad to Pkiladelelpilia In splendid newly built Eight Wheel Can, there eon• Denting with Mail Cars fur New York; also at Chem h..burg with Mail Lines direct fur Baltimore and vVashinvon City. Ir?" Offices for the shove Line, next d,olr it the Ex change Hotel. St Cl it street, and opposite the St. Cherie., Hotel, %Voucl street. june 12 W. H. MOORIMA Act. FARE REDUCED! Opposition Good latent Put Line for OF SPIAIIIDID TROT 11111 LT CotCHEI, ~1y~.~: a . - ~~t, .~..~~ 'its'^~.~.. Lint-led l 0 .Yrtext Passeagers Leave P Ltt•bu rgh daily at 1, P. M. RUNNINC; Til ROUGH IN 48 HOURS, Ascending the mountain w SIX HORSES AN!) POSTILLIOA 0511. T ONE NIGHT OUT TO COINGCRSIII:OH I , Vp.MO Thence by RAIL ROA 1) to l';:ilad , lphio, (being 11 only Line, running (belt on o cars on t he road.)coonee ling with Mail C , 11,1 for New Fork: shot st Chambers burg with Maillines direct to Haiti:lnure and Wash int on C it v. r4PCitlice oecood dim below the St Chulles Hotel WO.l Omer. A. HENDERSON, Agent Oct 24-Iy 1846 NONONGAUELA sows, BROWNSVILLE, TO BALTIMORE AND PHILADELIIIIA (Only 73 Miles Staging.) THE t PLttl DID ►•rt RCA 111/10 STEAMERS m at CONSUL. IN LOS M'LANE • !I r/ • NI ED WM, Haver enmmrnced mukiog the', Tetukr trips be tw.en I'ut■Lurch and I.3.oan,.ari!:r. • TI. et - tor/ling 1,0,1, iray,\ l wharf above the lilt idea. pfr4ClWllf at Passengers hy this brim tukeathe 1 / 1 , 11,1111 ville gam. evouiog at 4 o'clock. and the eplendid car' of tbe Baltimore and Ohio Railroad at Cumberland, next motoing, at 8 o'clock, reaching B thimore the samoevening—only 32 hours iliroug'l from Pittsburg to Roltimoie and 40 hours to Philadelphia " The evening boat leaves at 4 o'clock. Passenger. by the evening Boat, will lodge on the Bout in corn. (unable State Rooms the Sera night; win pass over the beautiful monntain emery in daylight; sup and lodge in Cumberland. Thus avoiding night travel altogether. The Proprietor. of this tout, in order to make the connection rumple , e bet wren Brownsville and Cumber land, have placed on the Road SO sp'rendid Troy, Alba ny, Concord and Newark coaches, of the most improv ed models, and SF) , teams of the best young horses the country atTords in addition to their former stock they feel satiofted they will be able to accommodate and give satisfaction to all who may patronize their Routs. By our tickets passengers have choice of either steamboat or rail road between Baltimore and Philadelphia, and have the privilege of stopping at Cumberland and Baltimore, and resume their seats a t pleasure. For tickets apply at the office, at the St. Charles Hotel, Wood st., or at the wharf boat. feb3 J. Si F.SKIMEN, Agent. J. S. DROSSY, FORWARDING AND COMMISSION MERCHANT, East Beaver Point and Bridgesoater. BEAVER COUNTY, PA. Proprietor and Agent of Steamers, LAKE ERIE, AND ICHIGAN, Daily between Pittsburgh and Bearer. WILL be prepared on earliest opening of Canal navigation, to receive property at. his Wharf Boat or in Warehouse, for all points on Erie exten sion, cross cut and Ohio Canals, for all points on Lake Erie and upper Lakes, as also forward produce, &e. by Penn'. improvements. Apply or address J. S. DICKEY, febS4-tt Bearer. rv ortltr, Dr. Wm. M. Wright, Dentist§ Office and Residence in St Clair st. • A I' , . Boon below Liberty, near the Exchange Hotel. marl' WHOLESALE DRUG WAREHOUSE..in the city of New York. B. A Fehnestock & Co., No 49 St. John sta., New York, ofrer for sale a large ■nd general as.ortment of Drugs and Medicine, Pa tent Medicines, Dye Staffs. Paints and Oils, of every description, which they are prepared and determined to sail low, Country Merchants, Druggists and rhysiciatts, ate requested to co)! and examine tbeir articles. Orden executed with faithfulness and despatch. B. A. FAHNESTOCK, i r i bu tts es . • B. L. FAHNESTOCK, mart A. B. HULL, New York Allegheny Cemetery. PERSONS desirous of purchasing lota in this Cerm etery are referred for information to the Superin tendent on the grourds, or to E Thorn, Druggist, cor• net of Penn and Hand streets, Pittsburgh. By order of the Board, J. CHST.,ETT. ' deo 11 Superiateudent. TO AMOSE TO ARMS! • THREATPNED INVASION 07 WESTERN-PENNSYLVANIA by Col Swift, 10,000 men, notwith standing which, J. M. ‘VIIII6 will continue to sell CLOTHING cheaper than any has heretofore been offered in the western country, baring the largest es tabli,hmont in the city, fronting on. Liberty and Sixth streets. He is now prepared to show to his numer- Otlll patrons, the greatest variety of Cloths, Cassimeres, Vostings, and Clothing or all dearripliona, isoitnble for the ap proanhing ammo, th tt. his ever been offeired in thin market, to which all can have the Right of Way.— Observe the corner, No 167, 'Liberty and Sixth au. J. M. WHITE, Tailor, mar 25. Prmrietnr. . - 211 Fi FT ErT-sirt . Ai3f rurnitnre Wsrerooms. THE sub,eliber would most respectfully call the anew ion of the public to his stuck of Cabinet possessing advaotages ovi r any other manufac turing establishment in the city. He is enabled to sell his wales at much lower prices; therefore he would remind those v, ho want good Furniture at a fair price oat to forget the right place, No 27 Fifth street. tria,23 H. 11. RYAN. Theological Works. JUST received at our bookstore Musiteims Ecclesiastical History, ancient and modern, d yob D'A übigne's Histcry of the Refinmation, 4 vole; Davidson's Connection of Sacred . and Profane his tory, 3 vole; Blunt's Reformation in England; Blunt's Sermons; Blum's Life of Christ; Kr ummscher's Parables; iloplons on the British Reformation; Binlll'h History of Elisha; !Stiehl:Jet oo Auricular Confession; Biclrersu•tt on Baptism; Hill's Divinity; Jeremiah Taylor's Seventies; Hooker, the philosophy of unbelief in morals and miigon; Together with many ni her valuable newpabileationa SCRUM &SCIIEIBLER. mar2l 115 Wood it. PIANO FORTE. JUST received on consignment a first rate Piano Forte of Mr Myer's manufacture. As to tone and touch and excellent workmanship no better can be found in this market, h.r sale low at our bunkature, Nu 115 Wuod street. SCRISA gc SCHEIBLER. mar2l. ?BOIT ?REIS. e0n..., Plants, vine... Evergreen... JAS. WARDROPE do CO., autuitaTkan a tIOIIIISTI, /11•11ICUICATICII, OFFERS fer wile an eitenahe aaaortment of Plants Trees, Shrulibery. Running Rosen, Vireo, Flow er Rows. &e. on the moat ream:amble I erent. Allor -lof kit by moil or left nt their gland, No 28 in the Diamond Mnrket, on ‘Vednesilay end Saturday, or with Bekewrll, rear. & Co, Wood or, rill be execu with Sdelity and dr.rinti.h. triti2s-4&‘2.. Lard Oil at a Reduced Price• THE iiiiiiscriber would respectfully in (Bench and public in general, that hi. near Factory tit now completed., end with a latge addition to hi. machinery, ho pirpand to make co n fid ers . ble gram ities of a superior imicie of Lard Oil, which he id detet mined to sell chimp, 1,11 ) appreciating th e old proverb, "that a nimble puissance is better-than a slow ahilling " He feels confident that consumers would find it to their advantage to give him a call and examine for themselved. Woolen nonnufacturnra, Machinitits and other.. w iinpecifully invited toraunmehi..uperinr oil, Fifth io teat, Dear Marko, upihnite Hunker'. Cnnfi•ctionn ry Storn, aiiib7den•ta Samuel M'Clutken & C... LA- C, ty Creet. M. C. ED EY, i'vtal:urgh L 41,10.1 Manu(acturer. A • ifu - rt. , J qqa.it) of b.. , " slanya on band .ties mouB4. Disso:n tion of Partner ship rp E. pirinc"r.liii, of the ontlersignud, lottetorore exisiTng nark, fir'm nf , F;n AC LT 8i KFRE en T. Blacksmith. was tlitosulted by mutual consent, on 'the 7th clay a Vt•lt intl. The book., paper., notes and nrcoloas ttf the Ire fit m here been plac..d in the band. ~CJ ernes Grgery. for rettletr.eut nod cyllect ion, sad njl ncrouniselninat be said firm, mill be Fit esented to him fur settlement and amirfeelion, he being fully author. teed and empowered for that rurpoee. GRACEL Pittaburgb, Feb.l4. 1816. JA M 1:S KENNEDY Slacksinittlisir Istablishaseat. EV' The undersigned having thiii day entered into partnership sutler the firm 9(J. 4. 1. GRACEY, for the pus pew, of carrying on :he Illac4sinithing buoinets, in he building* of the hue firm of Grace; 4. Kennedy, et the corner of %Voter and %Vest its., Pittahurgh, where every thing in their line of business, will be promptly attended to. Stearnivont , vnik, Canal Lock !tuna, &e , mode and finished up,.. the *hones*. nu lien JAMES GRACEY, Pittsburgh, Feb 14, 1846. JOHN GRACEY, Having embed fr , on the the tote firm of Grace,: dr Khnned,v, I cbtemiu:ly recommended the.td emaorrters and tnnrons to my evccostore. J Graces. mnr:6 Im. JAMES KENNEDY. • Cloths, Casimeres and Vostings. WE have j o u opened 6 12110 PloOk of cloths, CIS giftWM/ 11.4 iesllngi,eonsisting of Bid French Chubs; (Imam and Blue de; Black French Cassimereat Fancy do do; do Vsnitings, tfcc, at prices to 084 the li me , mat 17 RHEA ar PI HOCK. LF:ACHED tHIEETINGS AND SHlttl 'NUS. LP The attenti,el of purchasers is inched to our large stock of 'hese goods. 4 4 Superior Sr* island shilling Muslin. 15 16 do do do do de; 7 8 do do do; 12.4 Hamilton Sheeting; 5.4 do 9 8 d% do. mqrl7 SHEA, PF.NNOrK. T INEN GUODS.—Hatriog paid particular at tendon to the refection of linen goxis, we are able to offer them at reduced prices, uur stock con sisting in p e r t . o f 8. 10 and 12 4 Barnaley sheeting; 6, 8 and 11 4 Tabb Diaper; 6,7, 8. 9,10, 11. and 12-4 Tsbb cloths. Line Napkins end Doilies, together with a full us. sortment of Irish and Brown Linens, &c. murl7•lw SHEA & PENNOCK. Lawn's and CHnighams. ALARGE and beautiful assortment of the latest style of Lawn' and Gingham., just received and for wide at N' 108 Market at. marl 7. SHEA & PENNOCK. C. A. INIGANIILTY & 00-, FORWARDING AND COMMISSION MERCILANTS, Canal Basin, Pittsburgh, Pa. ma r 3 Storage• HAVING removed to the large and commodious warehouse fronting 180 feet on Fountain street by 150 feet. running back to the canal Basin, we are prepared to receive, ir addition to freight for shipment by canal, a large amount of Produce. Etc, on storage, at low rates. mnr3 C A McANULTY & Co. U. M. Constable, 83 market Street, HAS received this day, a splendid lot of Ladies' Florence Braid Bonnets of the new spring shape.—Also, a lot of last year shapes at an extreme ly low price. marl2o. AN assortment of Gentlemen's Shirts; an " color'd striped shirts cubed 'sad black Kid Gloves, best make; f An assortment of gentlemen s silk pocket Handkfs; Cravat'; Scarfs; Collars; Bosoms; Suspenders; Silk Shirts and Drawers, &c., all new and received this dal. , rosi24. B K. CONSTABLE. SKATES, Cutlery, ivory, Ebony, Jcc. for ale by JOHN W. BLAIR, 120, Weed st. McCANDLESS bIeCI•U RE. L&VE removed . to Foanh or e opposite R& R H Patterson's Livery emblem. itn7-3a no*as eiWinM IXPOATkII OF WALL PAPER, Fire Board Prints. Borders, Landscape Paper, Or nantrautl Desios, Transparent Windom/ Shades, 4-c l and Dealer in Writing and, - Wrapping. Paper, Bonita ' - and Brnder's Boards, 4.c O. 47 MARKET ST, BETWE,RSI THIRD t FOURTH ITS., PITTS B LTG R II . PA. HAS had et no former period, a stock so 41-teawive and well assorted, an that to which he now most respectfully invites the attention of purchasers. It nom. prises French and American parlor, ball, office, chem. her and counting room Paper, of every quality. The colors arc brilliant-and durable. and the style of pat terns unsurpassed. By the Regular Line of Pack ets, between Havre and New York, and from the Fac tory, which is always in active operation, and uni formly supplied with the best workmen the country can furnish, frequent additions, during the Spring and Summer, will be made to the goods in strata.— Prices mot cover, will be so extremely moderate as to meet the views of the most economical. and satisfy merchants and house-koepers disposed to examine and lodge for themselves, that their interets will be esben tially subserved, by buying et this Establishment. 'Rags, Tow and Tan'hner's Scrape taken in trado or height at the regular market prices. march 23 d3m. Removal fl ip ? , THE undersigned hat removed his Pi ano Forte Manufnetoty end Musk Warerooms, from St. Clair at to 112 Wood street, 2d door 05/ce Fifth, wh..re he will keen constantly on hand, a largo assortment of l'ia 101 and Music, and Musical Instruments of every kind. Ha respectfully solicits the attention of Musical Amateurs to his Plane Fortes now no hand. They are of the Luis! patterns, made of the best materials, and have all the latest impiltme . ments. They are war ranted to stand any climate, an to keep in order as long as any manufactured. F. BLUME, 112 Wood st. 2d door above Fifth. N. B. To those who •re not, judges, he can oggy *ay that he warrants the Pianos in every portico r. and if they du not give entire satisfaction, will refund the money. mar 23. Bolin Attachment. TWO ■pkndid Pianos. with Coleman's coking& ted &Miss Attachment, just finished and fur sale by • F. BLUME. mat 4.3 112 Wood sr, seeond door nbove 5111. MAHOGANY AND HOSE WOOD VENEERS .LYI. AND BOARDS—Just received, a larg,e mewl t meet of the above articles. of all sizes and qualities, at F. BLUME'S 112 Wood at., 21 door above Filth. inar'23. CANE FOR CHAIR SEATS-50D lbs Cane for Chair Seau. nn hind and for isle it BLUNIE'S, 112 Wood ►t, 2d door °bore sth. cnikr23. John W Burrell—Attorney' ot Law. HAVING returned from his European tour has taken an (lace on the north east corner ofSmith• field and Fourth streets. Persons having lied hasi• nest and papers in the bands nf SAMOA Kingston E.q. deceased will call on the shove as all the unsealed lousiness of Mr Kingston has been left in his hands. msrs PHILADELPHIA GROUND NUT CANDY. 1 1 1 H I onlndsce where this article can be found in the city is at the corner of Fifth and Smith• field streets, where it i. constantly kept on hand, to gether with all kicols of Fruits and Pastry, &c. &c., also superior ilavvoa, and principe cigar.. G. SCH NECK. SOAP. 100 t r d E t S .,.. C . h a i l l ‘ lc b o , the Soap, just recei MILLF:R 6c RICKETSON, MOLASSES. .;)/kek BIILS Few Oilcans Molasses, receiving lt)1,1 VP owl for sale be MILLER & RICKETSON New Orleans Sugar. 1 104 US Vrime N. 0. Sugar. just received 00 fur sdir hr MILLER k ItICKETSON. J DP LS Fl++ur, jum received on con,isnment and ow , t- fur •sle by !NILLERSc RTCKF.TSON Cons Brooms. 150 DOZ iss.)nerl sizes, received and fnr sale by LAN11:11:111 . &SIII1'TON, 133 and 135 15',..1 st. Produce 1 01 KEGS Lard; 8 sacks prime Feathers; 2 Buadie• Deer Skins; 60 dozen toss Yarn; 3 Barrels dried Apples, received per steamer Consul, and r,tl sale by LAMBERT ¢ SHIPTON, • 133 and Irr Wood st. BUTTER AND JEANS. 3 PIECES Stru!,emille Jeans; IS Barrels 801 l flutter; 45 Kegs Lump; in store and for mule by LAMBERT 133 end 135 Wood at. Driglatst Tanis. 50 0011 sh Corson unwind num. 20.000 don entinn yarn, assorted Nos., long reel; 100 bales Batting; 1.090 ihs Canalle•wirk; 1,000 Carpet-chain; for sale on areommndating trios by M B RHEY & Cu, marl 4 57 WatPr at.. Agent. for mnnufstern'r. rpoBAcco.-45 kegs No. L Si: Twist Tobacco, Cur sale luw to close consignments by Ns. B. RHEY St. Co. 57 Water oleo FLOU R—Pntterion'a extra family Ficarr,coosinnt ly on band, sod fur sale by N AILS -500 kegs, aseorind iiiyea, for sal• by M B RHEY & Co. marl 4 57 Water at T INSET D OIL--1 barrels per sir Rhode Island, 14 for sale by M B RHEY Sr. Co., :mail 57 Wa,ler st. POWDER. -2000 kegs Beatty's Rifle Powder, for tale on very accommodating terms by marl 4 M. B. RHEA & co. RECEIVED this day direct from New York, e large lot of rich spring Shawls and Scarfs. New York store, 79 Market street. fehnB. W H GARRARD. RECEIVED this day by Green's Exprese---30 doz. of the best Kid and spring Gloves, also Ribbons, Lace, Hosiery, Fringes, /Lc., at the New York Store, 79 Market street. feb2B W. H. c4ARRAnn /I LOINS, cossimeree and vesting, of the newest V styles and best quality at the New York store. W. H. GARRARD, 79 Market str..et NOW opening at the New York Store, 79 Nlatket street, a splendid assortment of French English nod Scotch Mewlin delaines. Also • few pieces of beautiful iambs° shaded stripes quite new. W. H. GARRARD, feh9.B 79, Market street. Corn ant Oat. to Arrive. 50ft Bushels Oats, 1./ 1000 bushels Corn, to arrive after the first rise of water, for aide by O. COCHRAN, mar 2 No 25 Wood Dried Fruit. 100 BUSHELS Dried Apples; 75 " Nearer , : Jest received and fbr sale by GEORGE COCHRAN, feb 25 No 26 Wood IQ Elladaria Wine& SOSIE very choice old Blackburn Maderia Wine for sale by the dozen. or single bottle by STERETT & No 18, Market street. enar7 one door shove Front. Murry BROWN, Gobi. sad.Psle &ism Wises is dozen, or single Wu*, for We b_ • - STVAETT & CO., >14:7 la Abake Anon, on. door oboes Front. W fishes to Inform the_ public that t.he has jast cum menced the OBS ANISNAL HAAR BosirFel,s, and has a very superhat stock, received from the Eastern Cities, and Paris; and she is prepared to fill all older, at the shortest uotiee, and Ins meaner :that rann JI be excelled by any similar manufacturer - in the country. She has oo hand and intends keeping,a large valor tt• mem of Ornamented Hair Work, such t.s Ladles' Wigs, Banda, Braids, Curls, Necklaces, Cltierds, Bracelets, Finger Rings, 4.e. Gentlemen's Wigs, Twenties Scratches, &c. Mrs R., has been fur many years engaged in the bu sines/ in France and the United States. and cram het long and extensive experience, she feels confident of being able to give satisfaction to all who will faysr her with their pat runagn. Her pried are more liber al than have been offered in this city heretofore. " mar 17-1 v To Persons wishing to conunenselrasin.ess. E subsctiber being about to mounts from the city; whiskies to dispose of his stock of Groceries. Store Fixtures, &c: And also to rent for the coming year, the stand which he now occupies. The stock is small. having been reduced with a view towards change of resideno. The !nand has an excellent run of cus rum, and may be made to command a first rate country busirrss, being contiguous to the market and ievetui country taverns. Any one eri,iting to embark in the business, may have a burgin by finely immediately to W 13 ANDERSON, Nt..`25 Liberty & 3 Ferry at. mntl2 Pittsburgh, Pa. Attorney, Counsellor & Notary. JAMES S. -gSAFT. PtiTSBURGa, PA. RAVING resign, ei theca :Gee of Secretary P. Nay. L.l. and Fire Ina. CO., will attend srsct►r.LT to Collections and business connected with Navigation, Insurances, Accounts and Real Estate.. Business hours 9, A. M. to 9 P. M. Ofßee, No I Stnart's Buildings, (No 80 Fourth st.) ...mud glom- East of Wood street. fp/. 3-tf =EM WILLS & DOWICSLLY, ATTORNEYS AND CODNSELLORS AT LAW, PITTSBURGH, PA. Office on Fottrtit at, between Satithfieid and Grala infir 14-411 el. 0:VI ISSION ER to take the proof and ack now edgement of Deeds. Leases, Contracts, Dept:mil lions or oth,r writings, to be recorded or used in the state of Kentucky, Indiana and TerIIOP3IWO. Office NoBo, Stuart'. Windings, Fourth street. ma, 12 di)! 0°4551.00 .11141RKET STREET, Between Fourth et., and the Diamond. RECEIVED BY EXPRESS, ♦ll. The Baltimore & Ohio Rail Road, A large and extensive assortment of Shawls, viz: Super. all wool Broil's; Printed Turkeri end Cast, mere, Blk embrr;Stiered Turkery, 131 k and Murie color rd silk fringed Tbibbet , Super. embroidered Thibbet, Damask and silk worsted, black and colored Merino, and elarge assort men( of Plaid and Woolen Shawls, All of which will be sold at a smnll advance above Eastern cost. ABSOLONI MORRIS. jnn 1 NO. 65. BLAKEI.Y At MITCHEL, REAL ESTATE AGENTS S.: CONVEYANCERS, CONTINUE to attend to the purchase and sale of City and County Property. and all other bushiest' connected with Real Estate. They will also prepare Deeds, Bonds, Mortgages and all other legal instru• merits of writing, on moderate terms. For the con i.emierce of the public. they have two offices—the Law office of John J Mitchel, cornor of Fourth and Smithfield sirens, (2d story,) and the office of James Blakely, on Penn street, near the Canal Bridge, sth ‘Ward. Lor,e3 Gm.l MLL persons indebted to 'bet:minty of Allrgheny ai Collectors or Tuxel, or othersise.are retries• led to settle their accounts 141 or before the Ist day of April nett, after which time sobs will be i amm a, stely entered against delinquent*. JAMES CVNNINNHAM, WILLIAM MAGILL, JOHN McOOWELL, Commissioners. Commissioner..' Office, Janonry 23, 1846. jan27-d& wino' _ 11 . 0 ARMERS AND MECHANICS' TURNPIKE CO.—An election will tn held for Presided. Managers and Treasurer. nisei l Company. on the 28th any of Marsh next, at 2 o'clock P. M., at ihe Toll Hamm of said Company, near the tome' of Price it. JAMES B. CRAFT, Crbs7 td President. WANTED—Several good cooks. chambermaids, and girls for all works, for Hotels, Boarding liaise and private families in our two cities or neigh. herhood. A good Journeyman Currier, Baker and 'firmer. Places for several Schoolmasters, Salesmen, Sunk Keepers. Warehousemen, coachmen, Waiters, Laboring men and Bo's. Wanted to borrow—for the hest arcurity, and for short periods, $lOO. 9.00. 300, 500, anti 1000. Wanted—a place fore good miller about 10 yrara of age. with a small family. Please apply at HARRIS' Agency and Intelligence Office, NO 12 St Cluir st. mar M B RHEY & Co. 57 Water •t SELLERS' GREAT REMEDY FOR LIVER COMPLAINTI—No cure, no pav!—A remarka ble ease. Attentinn is asked to the following state ment of Samuel McCord, Esq.. of Wellsburgh. Va. Wellsbutgh, Va.. May 26th, 1845. I hereby certify that I was alllctad with the Liver Co nplaint and Pht.hisiz fora long time: being more than a year wader the care of a physician. that the dis ease, instead of being. relieved by the medicines I took, kept gradually getting worse; my body swelled no that was unable to stoop low enough to tie my shoe.—; When the desea.e wes at the wort. I wns recom mended to try Sellers Liver Pills. I did so, and ens relieved greatly by the 6.nis box, and eotnnletelycored by the second. SAMUEL•McCORD. These Pills, which stand unrivalled by any Medicine known for the cure of diseased Livers. are prepared and sold wholesale and total' by R. E. SELLERS. No. 57 Wood st. Suld also by Kerr & Mohler, 145 Wood at, L, Wiled:, Jr. and Wm. Thorn, Market at, Feu & Cassel, sth Ward. and H. P. Schwartz and J. Mitchell, Allegheny City. Three Valuable Building Lots ibr Sale. No. 71, 72, and 73, in Hart's plan, containing 24 feet in width and 132 feet in length or depth, adjoining John 13. Butler, Esq. in the 6th Ward. If not sold at private sale, they will be offered at. public liale on the premises, on Thursday the 23d day of April, 1846. GEO. COCHRAN, mal23 Es..-cutor of Aaron Hart, deed. Black Smithing and Wagon Making Establishment, FIFTH, BIETWEEN WOOD AND SMITIIITICLD WHERE all k Inds Blacksmithing and Wsg..n Making is done in the best style, and on the moat reasonable terms. Persons wbbirg work done would do well to call. /a II orders promptly attended to marl 7 lv GOLD PENS AT REDUCED PRWES. UST receive.' sod for tele by JOHN H MELLOR. febl6 122 Wood at. Miller Wanted one Irralifted to taleT G charge rfe l ef ran th a Grist e4 iat : Milt. A single man will tea preferred. Appl; to L WILMARTH, mar 23 Penn at, between . Hand and Irwin. 178 SLAi i lGHT: r l a t:l a n t a w p a r t ime arta in I!M=MiEM ORNA MENTAL HAIR WORK. MRS. RENTER, EZ322Da ALLEGHENY CITY, Six doors from the Aqueduct Opposite the Collector's Office. Charles Hays, ATTORNEY AT LAW, PITTSBURGH, PA. NOTICF WILLIAM NI'KEE.. ==!E!!! Traziklinnteilical Cellos, of Pkiladelpkis. E first annual atourau of lectures in dal, ,i net i. tutiun, will be opened cte Mnntiay.tha twaltik day ofOctuher next the second Monday in October,) an:i will be continued midi the end of the ensuing Feb ruary Patti Beek Goddard, ,11, D.--Aaut.rrny and Hlstal r C Van Wyck, D.—Principles and practice rd amgery. Meredith Clymer, M. D,—Principles and practice ~ f medicine /An Barclay Bildle, 11 D.--- , Materia medicated • Dacia Ranier Tricker ; .11. D.—Castets klub and diceases of women and Levirs6 Jorres, M. D.—Philicl , }gy and legal coed• icine. Janv3 B Rogrrs, M. D —General and organic chemistry. John Barclay Biddle. M D.—Dean of the Caen{- EMM!!!IMI!!!!!!! Thd Franklin Medical College was incorporated in the Legi s l a ture of Pennsylvania. by an act approved 28th January 1341 ii, and is authorised by section third of its charter, ' tc,grunt the degree of Doctor of Medi. tine to any such persons a., shall possess the qualifies. tiond now usually required of candidates in other Medical Colleges in this suite." For each courao oflectutce Marticulation fee, to 1,0 paid once ouly, 5 01 Diploma fee, 10 00 Additional info,m itidn rospectiug the court° of bo stroction. or ether naat ktrs connected with the Fecal. ty, can he ot,taile•d upon appiication, personally, or by letter, to J B BIDDLE,ISI. D. Oran of rtua Faculty. N E corner uf Quince and mart t d6rn: .m. MOODY rt--itttrifoily announces to his old V (tient - 1...i foil Int i tonti tt, opening Se4ict School in this city on the I tttt Moodily of April nexti-in the basrmena of the Third Pre.bylvih.,n Church. mar'-' 1 ti" 1111PO1i'1'AiNT ARRIVAL. TMS day received. and now opening..it splendid assortment of Fine, Plain and Fanny Colored CLOTEI3. CASSISIERES, VESTINGS, &c., All of the choicest selecti,•ns. The subscriber is now opening his stork of Spring Goods, which, fat variety, taste. style and quality, has never before been offered in this city. The very fiat; tering patronage bestowed upon this establishment the past year, has induced the subscriber ro make an unusual large putchuse. slany of these Goode are of a superior quality and scab le. and of a kind never brought to this market by any tither establishment.— He would respectfully solicit the attention of his friends and the citizens generally, who are accustomed to having theirgartneuts made to order, having for some time put paid particular attention to this branch of his business, and having secured the assistance of the most competent and fassionutdo Coasts, some of whom are established and well known as such in this community. It would be difficult, in a common advertisement, - to enumerate the various articles comprising this st but it consists of every description of goods suitabte for gentlemen's wear, such as StTerfioe, Plain and Fancy Colored FRENCH AI)N ENGLISH BROADCLOTHS. CASSI.NIERES, of entire naw styles;" various quad itics; V ESTI N GS, of every descriptiuo, a few espresely fur ••Dreeeor Party Vastsi" FINE TWEEDS, of various styles and prices; Olive. Brown, Black and Gold Mixed CASHMA LETS. FINE SACK SHIRTS, with linen bosoms and eel. lair; SILK UNDER SHIRTS, DR.-114ERS.splendid Satin Scarfs, Handicercheifs, Suspenders, ate , &es THOII. DO He will he pleased at all times to show these Goods to any wishing to purchase, feeling confident that he can farnish any garment in his line on as good terms, and in better style. thee at any miser establishment West of the Mourn lit ins. An examination of the stock and stylo of workmanship will convince any person of the adv.. ot ages to be del ived by purchasing at this ea tablisliment. P. DElLArillr, NO. 49 LIBERTY STREET. rarThe New York and Philadelphia Fashions ere this day received.. mar 19 THREE Bill S.I(AIST, CLOTHING STORE. NO. 151 7 LIBERTY STREET. TH E Prop into,. of this old and big:Hy pa , uiar ea• tabliabment informs Hit criencla and the public nt large, that a portion c.f . Lin SPRING AND SUMMER STOCK READY MADE CLOTHING, is uow prepared for their inspection, and he res7et. fully invites all who contemplate purchasing articles in his line to ply him a visit. His stock this season is peculiarly rid; comprising all time latest FASH OA'S AND PATTERNS, and ail his Goods, hay. int been selected by himself in the eastern markets, he can with confidence recommend them to his customer' es being of the very best quality. H is large assortment of DRESS COATS, Is made is the meat modern and improved style, and the worlimmship cannot be excelled. Pa*tsof every debeription, Satin 4- Fancy Vesta He has a rare and benutifnl assortment of YESTINGS,- To which be would call the attention or the public to he believesthem tube mare DEAUT(FUL AND CHEAPER, Than anything of the kind that has been offered here Toreedand othereoats, for Summer weary In Meat variety and nw3e in every ityle, • Fashionable Skirts, Latest Style of Stocks, SUSPENDERS OF EVERY DESCRIPTIONS, HANDKERCHIEFS, and every other article ne cessary' foi a FASHION.A [ILI: DRESS. He has a very large arid excellent assortment of SUBSTANTIAL CLOTHING, which will be, sold lower than it can be purchased at any other place in the city—to which he would invite the attention of workingmen and others who wish serviceable clothing for every clay's wear. I-hying in his employ some of the BEST CUTTERS AND WORKMEN, f hat. the Country can produce, and being provided with a stock of fi °Ms, which for I-scene:ice and a riety CANNOT BE EQUALLED, he is prepared To make Clothes to Order, At die bliortest notice, awl in a aiyie that CANNOT Do not Pass the THREE BIG DOORS. It 13 not considered any TROUBLE TO SHOW CLOTHING, And the proprietor feels confident that alter an ez. amination of his stock, all %rho desire to purchase will find it their interest to deul at his establishment. The proprietor would take this opportunity to ten• der his sinoere thanks to the public for the unprenst; dented patronage bestowed upon his establishment, sad as the success be has met with is au indication that his efforts to please his patrons, - have not been unavailing, he pledges himself that nothing shall be omitted on his part to secure their kindoess for the fu- JOHN McCLOSKEY, Three Big Doors, 151 Liberty st. marl7,lBzw Glary, Gratitude and Patriotism. --. The oratlailan Wreath, or Natiou,al Souvenir. A National Tribute, commemorative of the great A civil victory, achieved by the people, through the Hero of New Orleans, containing a mapof the United States, a portrait of Gen. Jackson, a view of the bat. tle of New Orleans and the Hermitage. Just received and for sole by JOHNSTON S.; STOCK TON, Msrket street. ISAAC 51URDOCK, formerly of the Cidon hotel 1. on Water street, hii,ing been burnt out, bell buih n new and ha❑d6rvne ecrressly f:te the SCCOM- Inodatioo of Travelers, ut th, corner of Seeued and Smithfield fitreets,,vhicti will be linuivn us the Bann Dull (ICI .H etch Fie is DOW prepared to offer ?verb arcommodation. aaci every comfort to the traveler at very moderato charges. Re is preyiiied wii,b ample andCOOVeKitas deettiy." PROFESSORS SELEcT SCHOOL BE SURPASSED Burnt District Rotel. /MEM