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'. 7-:,1?4'.:::.*:^F.:'.''.',F;:iL:::274,,'....?'?.'".°0-_.:....:.f.: OBEI , - , - ;..ii,VOL . ."..:-.NO • 410;} PUBLISHED DAILY, }:rir BIGLER? 'SAitGENT & BIGLER, AT, „TETt;gerrii WEST CORNER or WOOD AND ?Lyn; STREETS, PITTSBURGH, PENNSYLVANIA, FIVEDOLLARSE AT PR ANNUM, PAYABLE IN. ADVANCE. PUBLISHED ADM EDITED •BY t:ck LES.; SAII.G:ENT &-334.1G;g1:111/ ~._ .. .. - N. 117-carter qf WIIIO Atka Filii.S t!e ii a . ,T.ERMS.--tive 4ollar,a a year, payatile in advance. Sin dollira Will invariably be requiredif - not paid whhhrthe year, , - • ' • Single copies Two. Czans-4or sale at the counter of he Office, and by News nog' s. 7The Weekly Mcrctiry and Manufacturer Is published at the same office, on 'a double medium sheet, at TWO DOLLARS a year, in nilinnce. Sin gle copies, SIX CENTS. TERMS OP PER SQUARE OF TIN One insertion, $O-50 Two" ad., 0 75 Three do., 1 00 Ono ,weelc,* 1 50 Two do., ' 3 00 Three do., 4 00 YEARLY= ADVERTISEMENTS. " , cIIANGEARLE AT PLEASURE. , One Square. , Two Squares. Six months. $lB 00 Six months, ' $25 - 00 Vacs ' 25 00 One year, " .' 35 00 M'Larger advertisements in proiiortipn. ' • 'IM P PARDS of four lines Six - 1)41..1.ns a year. EDIIII7IIAI SNOW DroN, , . • ATTORNEY-AT LAW, OFFICE in the building on the North East corner of Fourth and Smithfield streets. P. C. SUANNOISI, ATTORNEY AT LAW, greansburgh, NVestmotoland County, Pn.,---Will prnetica in the Westmoreland, Indiana and Cambria Courts.• decB- ly. - 4 WM. LI'lX•80N. RIMATION & SEANOR, • ATTORNENS AT LAW, O FFICE in Fifth street,in Barr's new buiblieg, be tweett World and .Smitittielci streets. ; pei2.9-Iy. ' irM: O'HARA ROBINSON, 1 . . . , . ~...., , . , (LATE' 11. B. .1.1701!.14 ET,) . . . , HAS retnerned ids Office to N0..8 St. Cl* street EDWIN - o.' WILSON, ATT.ORNEY AND - COUNSELLOR AT LAW Pranklin, ,Ven • angr, County, Penna., AATILL attend promptly to'all. business entrusted to. his caro—collectiotut sande in Warten, Clarion and daemon counties. ' • . • „ - .'REPER TO , J. A: STOCKTON & CO, . .111 U RP HT, WILSOS, & CO., }Pittsburgh. Jour( BIGLER, , r rank i -r! n, Hoff. ALTA: oVIALLXONT, iuty SteubenvilleiOh iO. . i C. OrtiANDO LOOMIS, ATT.OR.NE - Y'AT , LAW. Office, Fourth street, ebove Smithfield. July 1•Iy lIIAGEAII7 & AVENIGHT,; ATTORNEYS - AT LAW, HILTAVE removed their office to the'Nete Court ,-10 - Eue, in theroom over the Sheriff 'soffice. ' ii .17.41. Law Notice. . AND REIT , B I/Rit E. FFtCE removed to Smithfield street, between 1 t..) 4th street and Diamond Alley, opposite Mr Geo Veymen's Tobacco Manufaeo -ap 16 ar I'4O3CD ' 4t AMEB CALLAN hasremoT:ed to the chambers ieN .accupied by Alderman McMasters on Fifth et. between Wood and Smithfield. ap 78 REMOVAL. G. L. rto ULSOIL & Dl.' rade, ATTOitSETS AT LAW, HAVE removed their office to. Grant , street, a short distance from SOVeI3I/1 street, towards the Court House. Cotiveyancingand other instrumentsofav'riting legally and promptiyeiteciited. apt! M'CANDLESS & DirCLURE, Attorneys and Counsellors at Law, ; Office on Fourth street, opposite It & & H Patter san's Livery Stable, Pittsburgh. --‘ sep 10 • Wm. Austin, Attainey at Law, Pittsburgh Pa. Office in Bekemell'shuilcling, Grantst, AgrwiLL,A. E. AilsTlrt, Esq., will give his atten tion to my unfinished business, and Irecommendlhim to the patronage of my friends. ep 10—y . WALTER FORWARD. Shales. & Simpson,,Attorneys at Law; , Office at the building formerly occupied by the lJni tad States bank, 4th crest; between Market and Wood streets. CHARLES sat,t.Ex. Geo. S. Selden, Attorney at Law, Office on Fourth atreet,between Wood and Smithfield. (Conveyancing and other instruments of wri ting legally and promptly executed. mar.?.l-tf 3.E HaMt.TOB itAMILTON & STERLING, At. t.o rue y.s. at ClFFidE. l4 orth side of Fifth street, between Wood IL; and Smithfield specie, Pittiburgh, Pa. .N. 8.-Collections made on ;amenable terms. deco-1Y Z. morrow, Lilderznaa, ' • Office north side of Fifth street, between Weed and , Smithifeld;"Pittsburgit. 'sop 10—tf :DE. (MO. FELIX, rj!AS removed a short. distance above his former t... 1. location, on Smithfield street, near Seventh; east bide. • . - ' • jan 7 • Dr. ereorga Watt, :Office, _No, 77, Smithfield street, near Sixtli, -aul. 41, . D. SELLERS M. D to Penn, street, between Irwin and s below Hand street. • -HUGH MITERS, SURGEON 'DENTIST. Liberty yalreil. A. few doors below.St Clair at., Pittsburgh ap 28-Iy. • Wm. Ai Ward, Dentist,- ' - ELis re - rtioved'to the place of his fotraer residence, is Peon street,l wo aoors below . ap 18 DU. GEO. PELIE, PRACTICING PHYSICIAN, Office cu Smithfield, near Seventh atieet.. ...July 26. 1845-11 Doctor DonielDicrileal, °Kee' on ‘illll itreet; bet Ween Wood and Smithfield " stream, Pittaburgh. declo.7. GEORGE! 0 f)CEIRAN, Forwarding and Commission Merchant, 15t0;"26 'WOOD STREET, ...F7TSBURGB. nov27' - ABE.F.I.EN. has .retrioved his Commission and • Forwarding Business from the Citual 14sin to ibis new Warehouse;ou Third street. nearly opposite vise Post Office. may 30. F: ~. ...Z . . . . . . '' , '' ,. ='/,4' - ' l: ;• 3. l . ir''.i"-`5P 3 ' - -'ta ,- ... r. : - 4.: ,.. -- =2= „..,__. , _. ___ , ...._o‘.----_,.. 7 .... ..__.--- --•< - -___---_.__---• 4_.l__.._._._-- - --._."- - -4 .: .7.5._:.- - ..---::--- "--.-•_:..:t. _?..z . .----- ^ ----- - 7., !_. • --- -- =•- .-' • --- i- - •"-- - 1- ;v?*--- --' '- • " r" - -' -'-—- - '- —-- ' '--- ' ''' ''` - -.1. . Y• IT - . - ,-.4 .4_l r r -1r T , r, -. -- , : , i , f, , . =• - • ~, —. s . „, b . • , i.,.., .. , ..._,\_!: f..-'A. k• * _ - ‘,, i , - ” ,•-• . ,--.:.-',-..- - •,-"%,-..•:'. - ..-.• ~ ,,......7 . ---,....---• • • • - - ' ''.• ' • ' ...• • ' ,' ' • " 2- .. , , .. t L , , r p___. .. , . , , . _ , ~. I.‘ , Ao :v BETWEEN iILW,IN&-ICAND'STBE.ETS, Pittstrargh, Pa. . ('All Commissions will be promptly attended to Foreign and Dcomostic Billa.ofEschange. ERTIFICATES of deposit Bank notes and SP e cie.• Draftsand notes collected, and remittances made to any pait of the United States. Jan 7-Iy . P 10 .55 Matket Street. vEtttisiNG. VE LINES OR. LESS: One rnanth, .$5 00 Two do., 6 00 Three do. 7 00 Four do., 8 00 Six • do., 10 00 One year, 15 00 STEIZETT & 'CO., Wholesale and Retail Dealers in Areiga and W3OI.I::SALE Grocers. Importers or Tin Plate and Queensware, and deniers In Copper and Pittsburgh manuftieturerdniticles, Nes. 112 and 114 Second nt., between Wood and Smithfield streets. jrinl4-novl4 ly.. GE6RO4 OGIDi.`C • . SaMUEL ANONVDEN OGDEN & SNOWDEN, SUCCESSORS TO AVERY, OGDEN & CO., WHOLESALE .& RETAIL DRUGGISTS AND Manufacturesof.Widte Lead,. Rt-d Lend, and Ltillarge,corner of Wood and Second ate., Pittsburgh, Yu. novl3-In _ _ Alderman's Office, Fifth Ward. 10 1 31 i Ao.PATHiINSON, Alderman Fifth Ward, i'enn street, between Walnut and O'Hara sweets. where he may -be found nt all lifflCA. Those having Houses or other property lose!! or rent, con have the same punctually attended to; debts collected, and all the duties of an Alderman trill receive prompt nt• torsion. or , 9.7. d lv . , rrill F. underidgned begs leave to say to his criends I . and the public generally, that ho brio ,removed his &Bee to Penn street, near the. canal liticlge,'opro. site the United States Hotel. net 16 SAgr.s tiLAKELy. W HOLES kLE-GROCERS. FORWARDING AND 60NBIISSION MERCIIANT6 Dem ler: in Produce and Pittsburgh Manufactures J. G. MUNTZ. DEALER IN .DRY GOODS, No, 114,' Market street, near Liberty july, 1-ty, PITTSBURGH, PA. JOHN SCOTT ,& CO., Wholesale Grocers and Commission Wier chants, - No 7, Commercial Row, Liberty street, nl9-ly Pittsburgh. • Dealers in Prodne:e thanufacture4 zenerally, No. 2'24, Liberty, opposite 7th Street, Prux ,lorgh, Ya. ar 213.1 - BrownsvilleJuniata Iron Works, ' Edward Maples, Manufacturer of Iron and Naitr Watehouse, Smithfield above Fourth street. sop JOHNSTON & STOCKTON, Booksellers, Printers and Paper Makers, No. 41, Marketstreet. sepia SMITHFIELD STREET, Next door to the Fifth Presbyterian Church lona 6. NVWBOptSTORE. BOSWORTH & FORRESTER, No. 43, Markel alreet,nezt door to Third street, ARE jusropening a new and extensive a ssortment of Books and Stationery, which they wilt wholesale and retail at the lewett prices. ar,25 THEaubscriber hasinvented and manufactures superior SHUTTER FASTENER, mode of malleable iron, and superior to anything of the kind now in use in.this city, and, ho believes in the United States. To be had at any of the Hardware striresir the city. and at the manufactory, Smithfield st 4 car ner of alley inn 14-dly. m2l EDWARD suirsort. Corner Of let and Ferry streets. Pittsburgh, Pa., manufacturer of locks, hinges and belts; tobacco, ful ler, mill and timber strews; housen screws for rolling mills.&c. set, 10—y John 11TCloakey, Tailor and Clothier, Liberqstreet, between Sixth street and Virgin alley, &lath side. sep In R. D. fiTETILING Charles U. Ray , WHOLESALE and" Retail iloakaeller, Paper Dealer, Stationer and Boolthinder, corner of Wood and Third streets. Rept I 2 COMMISSION MERCIIA.NT, No. 14, Main Street, RICHMOND, VIRGINIA Referat Pittsburgh to --• m.-Lippencott-& Son, and John Grier. . nem 20-6a2* P. MULVANY, 11117.1.17LLNY & LEDLIE, /KINUIACTUFtEAND KELP CONSTANTLY ON HAND, •Cut, Moulded and . Plain FLINT GLASSWARE, IN ALL ITS VARIETIES, AT THEIR WAREHOUSE, Corner of Market and Water Streets, Kr. Our Works continue in foil operation, and we are constantly adding to our Stock, which enables us to:fill orders with promptness. Purchasers are respectfully solicited to call and examine prices and terms. sepl6•ly Pilkington'aUnrivalled Blacking, MANUFACTUREDaad sold wholesalettnd retail, SIETE! STREET, one door below Smithfield. :oct2l-1. ••• Gold and Silver Watches. • - • J K Logan, corner sth 4. Wood ;14. HAS received an invoice of Gold and Silver Pat • Lever .Watches. - A few Gold English Patent Levers. 'Two 'Geld Anchor Levers, 13 Jewels. One Silver • ! '- " 15 " • Three " English " - All of 'which will be sold very low. fbl,3 Office, Smith, ed Street, corner of Diamond Alley: LAPIS and Specifications finished in the best style P and at the shortest notice.' ' REFERENCES: Logan & Kennedy, H Childs & Co., J.Woodwoll,.A Kramer, W B Scalia and Col tart & Dilworth. 4,jan. .~~'•. ME==6 u; ~'t. ; . ura!ti a' ARTIE, L MBE RT :,Z4l - WR.C - 11 AN T , _ Oficerm t.Penn,Street, N, UOLMES & ,SON, BANKERS, AND •DEA LERS.IN El= • Domestie- Wiisev and, Liquors, No. 18 Murkot street, one door above Front, PITTSMIUGHTAI ,Tarats Park, Sr. & Co /Slderman's Office. =II LAVIDICIRT & SUIPTON, Nos 133 and 133 IVood street. feb2 PITTSUVItaII. JOHN. WDISVITT, J A 161E3 Dent:VITT J. & I. M'DEVITT, WHOLESALE GROCERS, MARTIN LYTLE, FAMILY GROCER, Improved Shutter Fasteners. Judos Patterson, Jr., GEORGE WINSTON FLINT GLASS ESTABLISHNIV:NT PITTSBURGH Z. Vogdes & rSon, ARCHITECTS AND BUILDERS, -; f 4. ~. WISTAWS' ' "AM OF WILD CHERRY zpr FOR DI3KASES or THE LUN ft- ND BREAST.! TEST - , ;IALS: To rim P4ifeig.—Lsit`7 -. tuna with the prevail ing custom, and trkoreler ,••• , isf the virtues or this medicine more fully., thrfo • g,certificates have been selected; and as itds rwt ish to e with the lives, or health of t1i05e70111•3,.. ; e pledge our selves to make no assertions, ' E STATE MENTS" of the efficacy nor wilt iv. irony hope to suffering humanity which facts will no vivant. THE PROOFS ARE GIVEN--end wr,,a, solicit an inquiry from, the public into every cam We publish, nod feel nssured tbr,y svill find it n medicine well do . serving their patronage fed confidence. , ,J6COII WEAVER Of all the cures that have yet been recorded., there are none equal to those mentioned below, which plainly shows the curability of Consumption, even in, some of its worst forms !!!! Aim GOULD, or uttiother proof added I ! THE CURVI PERFORMED RV WISTAR'S WiLl) CHERRY, ARE AIToAIAIIING THE ; Dear Sir:..—l take pleasure in communicating through you. to nll whom it may concern, and the pub lie generality, the astonishing effect your truly woo -1 derbil medicine has had upon non. I have not enjoy , perfect health for'four or live yeals. Physicians told me my liver woe discaied,—,and that I might same day, die with Consumption. Levi September, 1841, took a sli g ht cold, which prndu. ed it hocking cough; this contirmed until Felitinity, 1345, 1011”1 I added another ciil,l;tny cough increased, I 'Lon lost my op. ' , mite, and jay steenr,it h Natl; for oix weeks I could n o t lie upon vim fide; 1 sweat very much nt nights. robed coniblorable blood doling the winter and could not spook n kind Word for two weeks. Willi :ill these boil ifytTpio , m.. ll iiid very oevere pains In my oldo, and ',rt. ccn my ahouldera; general debility followed. was confined to my room about eight weeks. 1 114, buried a trioler and brother, both died with Cormmt. tine. I expected to die moself; toy friends Mao dtn paired et/ my life. ACtbis time, no tieele, W 11011.41 been Inmcfited *feed me to i n t s e Dr Wi x t n rl a Raliam of IVild . 4l.ncriordingtir procured o ' bottle, took it, art . g.t 'better; obtained another, and a third; thenl treed, and my cough woo better; hot my disease Was on deeply tooted, 1 w 3. obliged to continue taking the Mil C.ll, wail I had to ken seven bottles. I can itorwat ly no d truly any , I: IteliiyarkWistor's Balintn tr" %VIM Cherry saved my MRS. MARY R. GOULD, personally tic oninteii with Me, a ta3cing coma of her .luring her sickness.— hiait4i..ati . d know the statement to he true. Mess. I'. C. Prit..corir, Ides. S. A. Ilacartnrit, , No. 1, Commercial at. Mao. , Sept 12, 1145. diurrow Dear Sir,—llnvitig rope, ic - iiced gloat benefit from your itivalwohle medicine, I feel itteny thity and peivie lege to let . the world kiwi.. what it fm. r)one bit true. Possessed . of it tatting constitution naturally, 1 had ea joyird perfect health precious to the spring of 1843. when I was' troubled a ith a difficuly in ray left eide, attended a i _lt considerable pain. Soldhlbtoie in July, I was Siolvoily tot:wed with n rough, witigh_ontiaucd until fall; then I treti eno6n•d to the house eight month , ' doting which time my einig.ll an. very severe. I fre quently bad spells of enughtng aloof] lasted tan hours, —daily 'wined large iv:amities adicl g menLle !na tte r . accompanied With blood; sometimes I raised a quart of blood at et time. I consulted three physicians. all of *burn done their hest to testote me.—gove me up,— said they coold do no more for me.-1 mutt was impossible for ME` TO hoc but a short time; floe of them saiil net) lung. were gone. A t th is edit rent mo ment, when emminent physicians bad exttottal their skill, friends (Kip:deed of my bra, my own hope of re enemy at an end, I resorted to Dr. Wittar's Lbilsam of Will! Cherry; when I hardtaken nee and n half Itottles, those severe spells oferalghing were removed I con-1 tinued taking the Balsam until *piing. (April, 1844 1 abet' 1 ceosed to bleed at he • my health and strength implored so that I left the house. but was. not utile to work (or o year. Now my health is gourd; I ant able to do a day's no k every day on my form Wiines.: THOMAS B /77CS R 0r2.„ ...t pi fi c t : 7" - 2 B E VV 104: C;0 1 t 1 :17 1 , \ • e r Those .wha Counterfeit is gted medicine for the purpose of adding u few dollars to their pockets, are far worse than the 11 . 111116.11:1.1fer0 of spurious coin. For while the Inner only robs us of our property. the former take property and health and life away.— Dr. W ISTA W.. Balsam of Wild Cherry is admitted by thousands of disinterested witnesses. to have effect ed the most ext raordinary cures in eases of a pulmo nary and pstlimatic character over before recorded in the history of medicine. The young. and beautiful, the good, all speak Guth its praise. It is now the favorite medicine In the most intelligent families of our country. Sucha high stand in public estimation has been a chieved by its own merits alone. And in lung us a discerning public are careful to get Wislar's Bal sam of Wilt! Cherry, and refuse with scorn counter feits, and every odicr article preferred to diem as a substitute, so king will cures—posilioecu res—cheer the fireside of a depairitig, family. ralPThe true and genuine "Wistet's Balsam of Wild Cherry" is sold at. established agencies in all parts of the United States. WISTAIVS BALSAM OF WILD CHERRY, that not only relieves but cures! r7"Price $1 per bottle, or nix bottles for $5. For sale ut Cincinnati only by SANDFORD & PARK. 1-'Sold in Pittsburgh by L. WILCOX, Jr., South-east cor. of Market rt. and the Diamond. jnnl4 J.VOUDES JAMES E. LEDLIE Corner of St. Clair and Prnn streets, Pittsburgh, :JAMES A RN'S T HONG, Proprietor. TH.E proprietor begs 'gave to teturn hismostgrute• ful thanks to his friends and the public for pest favors,,and hopes, by attention, to merit a . contlauation of their patronage. The house is pleasantly situated near the Exchange; it has accommodations for travel era,andu large room fur public meetings, dinner or supper parties. Always rea dy,or prepared on the shortest notice, with the choicest the market will afford. Oysters and Oyster Soup, also Frestr Shell Oysters, received eve. ry day during theseason. The greatesteare Jae been taken in the selection of wines and liquors. A varie ty of newspapers ure regularly filed in toe establish ment. , P. S. A Hot Lunch served!.T.very day al 11, A. M p 18. THE 9usbCriber respectfully informs his friends and the public, that he has opened a Hotel and Boarding House, corneint Shoo street. and Cherry alley,'wheretiavellers and others will be accommoda. ted on the most .reasunable terms. The house is spacious, 'end has been fitted up at considerable ex .pentie, and every arrunggpnent is made that will en sure the comfort and render iatisfaciion to boarders and lodgers'. A share of public patronage is respect. fully solicited. ap 22-tf CHRISTIAN SCHMERTZ. PITTSBURGH. 'THURSDAY, APRIL 2 1846, DAREdt4RKABLE.CURES..EO BOSTON, 10, IBIS TO TUE SICK AND AFFLICTED. ANOTIIF,R VOICE FROM MAINE. w oonnoacw ,, , .. :111....1,t1 30 1845 JAMES COMERY 14.1ii.:i.42i;iiiiSilui---01 WASHINGTON UOTEL, REFRESHMENTS lioteland:Boardisig House. FRANKLIN HOUSE. WALL PETIOR STORE, Smithfield strect,lote O'er - abort Fourth street, PA. • • d. jSI IDLE, ATANuFAcrtmlit Et of• Paper Hangings and Bor 11111 ders'of every diistriOott. Merchtotts and others wishing to purchase nra in vited to caliandostantiOlit 141arge and splendid asiOrt ment of. GLAZED 4. UNGLAZED WALL' PAPE,ES of all the minim patterns now in use, and at. such ori ces ascannOt fail to pleases. • G LA Z ED PREEN - PAVER, colored on; one or both sides expressly for Window by the dozen or single vim.. E z Teltaks and Tanner's Scraps taken in exchange. n 0.2 1-6 in.. J AME S HIOVir DatC O . T_TAvE;tha plensure to announce to their friends .L.L. that they again occupy their old stand at No. 83, Wood street, ahem they have opened an eaten sine WALL PAPER iVAREHOUSE, Anti will litive comtanily on band an exten.ive escort• merit of Satin-glazed and plain PAPER II ANG• INGS, Vidvet and Linitation Border:yf the latetd.otilt.; and mot.' liande.arno puttoint for papering liana, par• iorwand They trinnufacture. 'arid have on ivind nt all times, Letier, l} 'rapping and Tea Paper. !donne' and Fullers lioardo=ull of which they offer rot s ale on the aloe accommodating terms, nod In they invite the attention of merchants and others. ALSO—Blank Bunke of oil VW§ and the be•st tient. ity. School 1.1001: a, &c nl wait o bend and for snle a% above. nua 25. MISS A. C. SARGENT. EGS leave to inform her ftiends end the puhlcgen 1J eralle that her Select Scheel for Young Ladies en d Will commence the Winter Beselun en Alondwi the BTh of September; At berschool room in St. Clair st,, neatly opposite theE.xchange She refers to the flowing gentlemen: Ree W A Velma...mut. i ! nee I‘Nth!ec k , 1V &on McCandless, Esq.. Err S Young, Allen Krarner, Esq.. Jacob Meehhag, E N ., Wm4ttek, EN. JObri iglrr. Tlntler. PittAbnrch. Ant inr"rmation n. IA term* Src.., ran be glanil44lll 13111110 or Allen K rsn,pr. V,rl. our '22 rhconia Safes and Vaults. THE under.igned invoe cittention to the foltow log ceruficntc: The undetoignril 6,ving !wan roltirotrri by Congo!)le St.. Strickler, to L.e nret,ent and oupetiotrod n trot, by fir.. of Mn of their recPntly invented Piirr. nix Fire Proof Pftfei.... nitti deertiitir, the otaltjret onn of very grant pi,hlic IllipOßOON . .lllyeCarr fiztly t nixed the prog eV{ Of t i to t , tp at ial;. to of ,aid heats wttri subjecoki, :The rhr.t yeas tUflpOlit•d et corner, nt nn /devil tiots of 10 tnl 32 'mite. from die ground n lire of 11ittarninnua conland fire tuna moan over And 114 . 0111111 110,1 kept anti els Miming , 61 coopertnive worn. The furl COOttllnerf Wll9. ahntit 80 bnotirta 01 . , 001. nod one orrci of wnotit, doe-tent nll the whila" be. :ng pine ititenve, rind thr opinion of the under3oign-- ed much grestr-r . than ttlonfr. iihriv to nustain lagny -ordinary hover- ourntr-e;,, On the temoval of theft,. at their rcitinent theircat vas nocordt and: Froth, le the s•tollislitnent V thy undersigned end thilarie number of eittens p r o t ocol, a Blv: Bniiklil.l44 flunk Dons within its frdiitt; a Nee* Of 4.10015:10 - 41 ‘VOCafetaii ihrittarriitting of the Ft3.1,-, which (\nod, we r e found warm no. deed, hut not in the Sitglitentdottree cbarrosi or inju red...me ruanitselipt sOi the Book an legible ae be• lire don J es t. 'th e orutco•igued ore Iv tiniinnes in the col-oh-thin that a fin proof client I. p, act kA)... ; ami Hutt the 11...tliiAZIR anti tnterri ng manufncturern, whose oroits for sorneitoniohn past in producing this desidccount liavo proiOd so entirely surceneful, de serve the public coatidener and poitoringe. it, the diameter Of 1)/i:14110ve nlined gentlemen, the public; haven gvaranteeingairoit deception, in the tent whit+ wee made of our !`hrenix Sal•n, and we there• fore fed the, uttnnet conftdence in recommending them ae n reliable rirette.tion agoiroo tire, tinder any otdina• rty cimitnigianee, W Would a.e,iire shone imereFted, that tiler,- is no wood BL-nut !be.. Satan, brit whit in ureroartle Connected with the binder., nud drawer, l'Ve mai,' Vault I)ondi in the anme manner and up. MI ILO witna plan. Onelel thex can be seen at Rcese C. Tnw•n%erd & Cos ntivr Fcr thb workmanshili of our Vanlta. they can he seen nt the following placer: Lynn. Shorb & Co., Church & Carothera,Wrn. Lari mei% King St ilolorea J. 11. IJivk, I'. M'Currnick, and W. U - T , '"Manufactary on Od strr,q, between Wood and Stnitl,lt,ll. C0N5T,4131.1.: & STIUCKLER, ritifborgb,October 13, 1845 Gm. Lafayottp Refectory, NOS. Si& 63.1W00D STREET. Under ',pas Auction Store. TI3E whriberF hove I...rated lip the above place. in superior sick, aryl they feel assured w ill give comfort and satisfaction) to all ‘,11,1 may vi.it them. Arteaki , Fhents hove been mode to have a eon. slam supply , of F R ESK OYS T E RS, which will he served up to visitors end ta Milk, on the short. est notice. 'Other luxuoes,cardie., ("toils and pas tries of the a•hoicest kbals always on hand. Their Bur is lilted with the•hest bland , the marhets can af ford; and Regalia, Casielin, Priocipo and Havana Cigar aof suPerior quality. Es ory attention paid to visitors. Their motto io Every luxury in its season. Pi ices moderate. I OGDEN & GIBSON. nn 10.1 y Caniill4oat Howe. By R. Dossett. Penn Alrect, Pittsburgh. Penna. Pt (LARDING and Lodging by the day or week on 1./ the mien reasonable trims. Strangers will and it to theit advantnge to patronize him. Persons trav eling CUM Or west, will find his house a convenient lo cation—it is within one hundred yards of the Canal BaAill. and convenient to cite Forwarding Houses. informatian given to Iron Manufac ture's. in all branches of ithe business. iTrllome Brewed Ale con st all timon be had at the Mir. najwlo-1v CU TL ER and Surgical instrument Ylanufarturer No 140 Wood street; two doors from Virgin al ley ,Pittsburg, Pa. N. B.—Always on hand an extensive assortment of Surgical and Dental instruments, Banker's, Tailor's Hatter's, Flair Dresser's and Tanner's ,Patent Shears Saddler's Tools, Trusses*. ' ;le 24. WASHINGTON HALL. • Market street, Stcribenviile, Ohio. JOHN L.L9NS,'? PROPRIETOR. iiIIHIS establistaii'aßt has been taken by the undersigned, wit respectfully begs leave to inform his friends, an the public generally that it has bean refuted and fury shed in a style not surpassed by any house in - thisplac nnd, at leastcqual to any in the West. Washington Hall is Fated in the business part of the:town, on Market st_et, nearly opposite the Court stet, nearly and public bui tags, and within a few steps of the Market. Thes is Lion is the most elevated of any public house in . Town, commending a view of the River for several miles above and below. An Omnibus, and servants, will tit nit times be in readiness to convey passengis and their baggage to and from the steamboat landings. Every accommodatioti which the public have a right to expect may pow i r had at the Hall, on terms ns reasonable as offered b k any other good house in Steubenville. As.the proprietor will spare no pains or expense to tender general satisfaction, this, with his long experience in they business, will make it the interest of those who coma this way, to "give hint a call." , decB-tf.i JNO. IRONS. MitlM MItM CERTIFICATr. JoIIN ANDERSON, I.- I. LIVINGSTON JOSIAH.. KIN(, WARRICK MARTIN, EDWARD lIE AZELTON, JAMES PARK, h. John Cartwright, -. r p , 4 z~:~-~ . .~~--_ Last Winter, seitsiott — ltauClig School.' ANADAME BLAIQUE'S last:session for the pros." ant winter, will nernmenca on Friddvafternoon, • February 'lath. in,Zo!cloitt'Sz M. at 'her Room in the Lafayette Assembly , buildings. _ In annotncing : the, ro-orgentz4lon of kor daises fur the last winter seainn, ItiadaMe 8.. hopes it will not be out_ of place to convey to her kind patrons her grateful 'neknowledgment of- the liberal , support they have hitherto extended' to her. She Cannot bui feel highly flattered at the evidence they. adduced or their eminent appreciatio n of, her services as a 'Teacher.' in clic Crowded state of her clatsei;and she feels con lident.the simple announcement of the re-organize tion of her classes will be sufficient to secure to her a mint inban'co of thelr favors. In order to give that eclat to the •Examirtatioit- Birll, she propose§ clesing her Winter labors' with, and, which the riresence of all 'her pupils can only secure, she otters the following inducement to her pat roes, in the reduction of her terms to $6 each, to hole pupils who have attended the two previous sea. shuts. LA FAYETTE ASSEMBLY ROOMS, ate Oul u. on Fourth street, two don from the Hay Scales.— Madame B. will rent the above named room; far pub. lin and private supper parties, Concerts, Soirees Sec., The above rooms are finished and fitted up in th'e moat novel; eirg:ant and approved style, with dressing' mono,. and every convenience for the acremniodgion of visitors, and are now open rot inEpeciion. Important to Gannon:tem. At the solicitation of sevrtal gentlemen, Madame .11. will open_ evening claws, for inttrection in the Polka, Polka QuadrillesoSte. Hours of tuition—Monday, Wednesday and day evenings of each week, from la to 9 I'. M. Her subscription list is now open far subscribers at her rooms on Fourth at, near Wood. feb 21 tf TTTTSI3IIEGH STEEL ;WORES, A • , SPRING AND AXLE FACTORY, corner Ross anti Print streets. T HE undersigned Int virg completed, their trinchi nety for rolling Steel and iron, are prepared to manufacture and founkh Spring and A B Steel—all si net Slab Steel for Prairie Ploughs, Hon and Saw Steel, Plnteot rolled and hammered, bay and manure forks, end C atl i n , springs tied linmmered Iron Ax• let, and ore prepared to do :VI Satrtle of Job !lain, and Forging They also keep nn hand Curriage. Hard wave and Trimmings of every description. NB. The higlfest price paid in cwt. for Iron and Steel Smaps. JONES &QUIGG. feb 20 (12m UNION 110 TEL. f N cnnnection with my arm, A. Kl.EnErt., I barn. tbj, tlay, evened my Hnibt.e in Virgin Al ley,nenr tV.,nj street, where down wiibing The choicest P•freAhrns , lata 111,,t are furnieberl by well conducted Cotree Houses, can tilwny4 be nccommodAted. I.:ten-give Stabling for Rent. feb 7-tf HENR YY ELEBER, SE;r. 11P Go SILVER MMHG MANUFACTORY,' Corner of Market street and the Diamond; rr BE subscriber haslocated permanently in Pitts ..l... bargri, - rdi — iliniinharieture and sale of , alt kind of Saddlery, Carriage and Harness Trimmings, silver piated,brass, japanned ortioned, in setts, or separate, to order, of any pattern, and to keep a complete as sortment. Also, buys and sells on comill6lion: The articles made and on band are the following: Bride Bits and Stirrups, Backlights, Tenetts and Honks, Moolding & Whip Sock. Buckles and Rings, ets, G - - Iron and •Wood Hems, House Trimmings, ' Stanhope : Trees & Pads, Door Plates, _ Pad Frames, Door Locks, ' Saddletrees, . Bell Pulls, Baruis for Ss'iterls, I Number Plates. Bode and Dash Handles Trunk Plates. Silver,, Dash Irons, part framed. I Brass or composition. Coach Door Handles, I Thole• pet:toms 4tarin7 Bra Trimmit,,ge nn their Door. can have them taken off and put on, alid mod• crate charge for plate only. AYA NTED IMMEDIATELY- 4 Apprentices; I good Silverylater on house work, to net as fore man; 1 good Meet:smith, to make Irony Hems and Han. dies; 1 Wood Item-r-urker, or a person to contract fur o quantity of various kinds; Bract Finisher end Founder, 1 Filer; 1 goof Limb.; I Conch 'Lamp:mut:et; 1 Millie Bitt and Stirrup Plater; 1 Drop Stump and Screw Press; 6 or E second liendlriees, weight not to exceed 30 pounds- Merchants nr others haying broken setts or odd or tick+, can sell out or prixure deficient pieces to fill up their assortments. GEORGE THARP, Silver Planer Dissolution THEpartnership heretofore existing between James K. Logan and George Connell, under the firm of J K Logan & Co is this day dissolved by mutual consent. All person.: having claims against the firm, will please present them for settlement. and all indebted will please make payment to J K Logan, who is duly authorized to settle the business of the concern. J K LOGAN, • Pittsburgh, August 1, 1845. Dry Goods at Cost AS. IL. Logan. corner of Wood and Fifth streets, op over J D Davis' Auction Rooms, being desirous of changing his present business.. offers for sale his stock of Dj y Goods now on hand, at cost, comprising a large sortment of . cloths, cassimeres, sattinetts, coatings, prints, muslins, &c., and would respectfully invite the attention of those wisbing to purchase as he is determined to closeup hispresent business. Angust 2.1845.—aug 4. Fifth Ward Livery Stable. fj4THE subscriber, having bought oui the well known Livery Stable kept by C B Doty, in the tilth Ward, respectfully informs his friends and the public generally, that he will keept nt all times. a stock of the best descrip6on of Riding Horses, Bug gies, Carriages of all kinds, and in short, every thing 'required in his line of business. A considerable portion of his stock is new, and ho is confident that no stock in the city will be superior to his. HIS TERMS WILL BE MODERAT His Stable is on Liberty , at., it few dorea above thn Canol Bridge, where he respectfully solicits a shar'enf public patronage. CHARLES COLEMAN. LTPHe is also provided with an elegant Henrse, which will be furnished when required. oct2stf WM. COLEMAN, JOHN P. JENNINGa t JAA• W• HALLMAN. COLEMAN, MAILMAN & CO., manufacturers of Carriage Springs Axles, A 13. AN D Spring stool& doalorsin Coach Trimmings Of every description. manufactory on ST. CLAIR ST. warehouse, 43 WOOD STREET, oppoOto St Charles Hotel. jao23 Removal. lIENRY tIIGDY, Dealer. in China, Gloss sind Qeensware, has removed to No 125 Wood, be tween Fifth street an Virgin Alley, three doors from the corner of •Fiftli; i which place he i i respectfull;in. ) r vites the attention of I is friends end the public gene ally to his assortment f goods in the above line, which ho feels confident wil give satisfaction as to prices and quality. feb2 MBZ=lll= ~~~ • - :•. 7 ~'';ft':..,'."7r F . IUNTING.,OFFI,CF, '.The proprietors of the Vortisrt-to POST and MER CURY AND MAKUPATiliiiit respeetfullyinfortn their friends and the 'patrons of those papers, that thoy h a large and rell chosen assortment of arscsOw rr - siniEND..7IFO, .tztic• c.' , lwitaraau3,aaaci Neeesiais , to a i dpb Printing Office, and that they are . pretiare4 to execute . tETTER - PRESSTINTING ''OF pVER.r , DESCRIPTION. Poltigm, ' ' ' BBL, of Lading,' Ciiuti;ra, Pamphlets, : Bill Heads, Cirds; ' fiandbills, --' , Blank checks, Hat Tips; 111 ftfnli.s of ..Blanks, S.f.aga,Setam4dal a:ail Canal Baal Billsovith ap- pr6priate auto, Printed OD the shortest notice , and mostreasonable term,. ••. - • . IVerespectfaily ask thepatronage ofourfriends and `the public in:general in this branch .of our business. SARGENT'St BIGLER. July 80. GREAT EXCINBIENTI! TARIFF REPEALED I ! MOE sliding scale prinCiple Aandoned and the 1 minimum stenirard adopted at . Market Stree t . ND. 92 • We hove been receiving for the last week or two. a fresh bupply Of seasonable DRY GOODS, bought from the Mandfacturers,..lmpnrters; and at Auction, at the lowest en:ch price's. Dieting had an experienced Agent in Philadelphia- and New Y ark- fit`i. some months past piekiee. up In b argains, here and there, ena bles us to offer to the public a splendid Stock of Goods with almost an imperceptible Tariff. ,Our stock con sists in, part of the following Goods:— • Shawls—a great variety; French Terkeri Shawls; English do do y . Splendid Brosha and Cashmere Shawls; Damaskdo; , Black and -Embroidered Terkeri cid; Super Bleck 'Mimi, Silk Fringe do; Ladies' Super Cashmere Scarfs; Plaid Woollen Shawls of every variety; Also ti great variety of Cashmere D'Ecthsse; Plain de Lain, and barred and figured de Lain; English and French Meri , sr : "- •-• • Alpncvis and Coburg - Clot he;" 4 Bombazines; plain and fancy, dress Silks:. ' Irish l idnens—Coiton AlPaccti'-t!and 'CtishmFre CASSIMERES, CLOTHS, I ;t4VESTINGS: Also, an excellent assortnientfof tiornestic Goods. All of which we offer, wholnealc . or retail, at -web pri ces as wo think 'cannot to rdense. Call and ex amine for yourselves—at No: 9.Maiket street.- dec29-tf. MOSES COREY. PniLADELP EI3V &MD Or2aarie Umbrella & Parasol Manufactory, No. 104 liforA et Street, NEXT DOOR EAST OF THE OLD STAND, Elam withdrawn from the firmer- W.& Rich, archon, and cornineneedbusiness on his own account at No: 104 Market Street, between .Third and Fourth, where're has for Sale a full assortment of Umbrellas, Parasols, Para.oletts and Shades, of the newest style and heat manufacture, at the loweat market prices. Cotton Umbrellas, fair quality, 35 cents. Silk -do. du. . $1,50 Othet Gonals.in .proportion..' You are respectfully invited to call and see them. • Philadelphth. Dec. 19,1845-4 m. . Zohnson's Superior Pall and Winter PRINTING INIC, RECEIVED THIS DAY, At the Office ,of the Pittsburgh Morning Post. BIGLER, SARGENT & BIGLER. ser+l7.d&wd. -1_ GEORGE BAILEY,_ 4 a i'LONDER, AND ZIANI7FACTURDR OF { Pumps and Hydrants. Which ore superior to and cheaper than any in the city. ---- Picose to tall and examine for youse,lves. • , FOUitT II STREET, 1 BETWEEN SMITHFIELD &CHERRY ALLFY. OCellydrants and Pumps repaired." jani-ly al NEW HAT AND CAP STORE. (LATE OF THE FIRM OF PAULSON'tt GILL,) HAVING 'opened his new store at • • No, 73, Wood Street,' Next door to i theearner of Fourth, is now manufactur ing and receiving, from the Eastern Cities a very large assortment of HATS and CAI'S, of every descrip tion, wrtranted .to be made in the best manner, and of the best materials. Otter. Seal, firte and common Muskrat, Senlette, Hair-Seal, Plushand Glazed Caps; Also, a fine assortment of Ladies', Furs. Snell- Rs Lynx, Fitch. GMtet. and Coney MUFFS AND TIP PETS AND FUR' TRIMMINGS. all of which he offers for sale at - .EASTERN PRICES FOR CASH, both wholesale and retail. GF:O. CONNELL Country Merchants will please cation& exattine my stock before purchasing elsewhere. - CHAS. H. PAULSON. N: B. The Fall Fashion torHats,and Calls ea. ..ep _7 . MANUFACTURER OF INCORRUPTIBLE TEETH* Smithfield Street,2 doors belOso Fifth street, Pitts burgh. Pa.. ALWAYS on hand a full assortmentiof Plate and Pivot teeth, of a variety of Shadus;-as simple Plato. Molars and Bicuspidatoes, Gum-teeth, Screw Pivot teeth, &c.,Teeth and blocks mndA to order Dentists supplied with all articles used in the profes sion. All orders from abroad must beaccompanied by the coati. Igr Phalan always on hand. boy I 5-ly T HE 'subscriber, having competent workmen, and a large stock of Venetian Window Blinds, will sell low.. Ilia "Portable Fastener," the only one in the United States, is the best and mostconvenient plan ever used for private or public buildings. Call and examine samples nt J. W. iVondwell's or G. Singer's. Old Blinds put up with the Portable Fastener at a small charge. novB J. K. HENDKR . SON.. . west end' Hand at. Bridge.' Select School for Dora and Girls. HWILLIAMS has open his Select School for • Males and Females, in the room over Mr Diet's Grocery, find formerly occupied by Mr Samuel Blood:in Federal street, Allegheny, on Monday, the 18th inst., TXRlifst — PritraryClass, p per sOolarper quarter of 11 weeks. Junior Class,' " 8 " Senior Class, 10 : REYkrrascEs:. • Rev. D. Elliott; D. D., Rev, D. IL Hi D, D., Rey. A. D. Campbell, D. D., Hon. Charles Shaier, Joseph P. Gazzatn i M, D., Charle . a H. Israeli, Esq. Sept 1 dip. BLAME LEASES, F very superior torm, for sale at this Office O jan 20, 1846 =III:IMEM= -. ~_ F ~ 18001 AND JOtt W. COiNF.D OF WOOD & FIFTH 3tIS: was. B. niamansoN A FRESH SUPPLY CHAS. H. PAUL SON, OTTO EUNZ. Portable Windoar Blinds. PRICE, T WOCEA] TS. VICTOR SCRIIIA _ scrtrita ,ZIOOKSELIJCIIS -,STATIONE.R*r ANTS No. .115, WOOD TREVER Dooj tomovr Pit=t ' pt. Pirrsnunon, rA., . Keep constantly on -hand a ginekal 114nrtisiont-, G il ; German end Freallsil Scheel PPploii - Letter; Writinit; t W rapping and - {Vail raper. Theirst:- . 4eit tif.rvltiAttal7-' works in the differeet .brateliet OE:ar - ie _.._,)ticijir - omdf the largest' in- the United States, tia - AClltige,lnadenin - ren4mments With sotne - of the ,moatLexrniliive,Bijok ,- establiSilments in (4erm , iny i they trtafglikiire'rqrad r .to fill ell orders in the shortest time 114- Ort--, the tatter ~easonobie terms ~. ' 'Hiving u con to . flird;lfo4l:l;tore ..* . ..biiuie tit; - end etnploy . e elitit-finan - Alitit 'Crarldbe.proanied, _--, i fe they trust to b toliggioftstell - - bookbinding. enteutifed toihern,.with neatness, and not inferior to any.hindirg'- in'the eastern cities. Blinhbonhs of every deserm.: tion litodo' to order In the shortest lime,,and - at. the':.' the ' lowest-nricri. - - . - ' ' hiti 7 7:. . l'firs'encon. inn 26. 1 846 , PROPOSAL will he recownd by the sultsonher Int this - Ma - Op mail noon of z' 0 1611)Fehrtaiiinest for furnishine and 'deliverhg :it the navy yord - at Pon- carols, no or heforr; the 20th crApril next, hen thou. santi.tonso;t4o pounds each) o f the ,best hflutninous lamp coal pohnble . for steamers. The Raid coal nvist ha ail. very be.2l q vi,iiiiyfifvf pass mud' irupemion at }hr Navy ' , for& Pennaeola,4l4 may be dirfatted by ihe cOhinmild4nt of said - yard, toid if directed by him. apypnition of it which may nnt be s :. o,..oetnefe_ ry, le te,:he immedintely separaterr froth the'': - othoraiihn - eirense of the contractor j .. -., - Satisfactory.bond's, with two sttrettes. in hidf, [l4 amount of the anntraCt. will be required . fprits faith,' ful narformanie, in addition fn a reservation or ten - per centum, for all bills which may te tit - proved. 4ilch ' renovation, will not he paid until the completion of--.., the contract. according to ha tm - rmi. i - Tn cane of failure on the part of th e enntynctog to, deliver the coal Within the period ban itt d for . -Ttede.-: livery. The right is reserved: to direct pitiehistat.. to be - "made to itipply deficiencie s, and . the .cOttil.._ . r:Teirf and his sureties are.to be liable for it o}•-excess;-011e•Ptit'• Over the contract price, and thelen percents rerairvect - ; -- to be forfeited; to_ the use and benefit orthe'llnited Pm:merit:l will be ma on 1,j11.9 arty n i t lPProvt 4l 47, the Cumtteriset the N'tiey Ytirtlllll 3 ensneeinfPy such •nf the U. S. Navy Ageinti l'ire eentracrotrany prefer...within thirty Ilya aiierare peeseritcd to him, 1 W. W. 1.1UNT.V.., iert.9,13.11 " :Lieut. SuperinteedUritil.. (rjr 6 51 smankis T.,* Tit JB Between'Fourth et.; and fie ineasond.:' RECEIVED B Y - t X t"'ltreSS. vte • The Baltimore & Ohio lanmana extensive assortment rd -$11445.: - Niiti; : Super. all wool .Broshm--Printed mere, Bllaembroiderea Turkery,tik ea silk frilliged Thibbet,Super. embroicle*irrliititel s Damaskaisl silk worsterlAaSek and rnlared Merino..,:, aAll nd a larke assortment or Plairt,ana,.Wrailen Shawls. which 'will besot() at a small artearirM Acme .Eastern ceit. A73SOLD:VI :bin 1 ; No. 66;.' ' AT COST, AT POST: - .... 1113 E nttl;ts,criber, al' the' cpreer Metiivl,anfrtbjra:-.: streets. still, continues the snle of Dry Gerais. pt reducee prices, and' is now olierintz,grentii.'induce-= meats to purchasers.- The. remainder of7oas_Clotidc ings, Aloncras, faerinoes-Muslin tie !nines, Flannels, Linseys, Jenns„ Cassinetts;l3jankets Shnwls. together with many other gonap concluded to close otTot cost for n few sass, in tier to reduce oar stock previous to STiring. - .."Ptirnha.-..., sere will find this a rare , opportunity' 'or`PliartiCte Goods at exceedingly low prices. - .Ceil . e.atliviiid* . cure rood ba r gain. inn 34 A.' MASON., Co -Partnerships WILLIAM COLEMAN haring; Orrtfir of January, inst, associated Hailmnn anti John F Jenninvs, under' the: tietheyind: Style of Coleman, Hailman & Co. irill!nivir creased facilites for Manufacturing SuMlSpringi., - barri-,.. Merril Axes, A mericnn Sliver and SpringSteeL.Aa f '.: . to which the attention of dealers is respemftillyinlki.: : : ted, and hope by strict attention to business,to reurit a continuance to the new firm, the favors go libeml tsij stowed upon him. Factory on Clair...arieet—warn." ; house 43 'Wood street, opposite St Charles where can be found a gond ass-Ott-tient of Springi, A 13; and Spring Steel, and Conch Trimming's of nr ery de.criptiOn;together with Iron. Nails; and Files.' burgh mnnufactnred articles. . 7 . 3 . lle.lllgbest - price.: paid Gtr Scrap Trim. jnn23 REYNOLDS REYNOLDS & SIME: FORWARDING AND commAsszoN MERCHANTS, For the - Allegheny River Trade DEALERS IN ' ' GRoCERIES,PIttititC/I,'-- PITTSBURGH MANtTFACTIBU4,-; Chloride of Lime atilt Parrer:-. • Thin higheßt price in cash'raid nt raffia* toe coon try rage. balin,,fprope. and control ;*.ilitek,conier of Penn and•Troin sts. Pittsburgh; • . !To Printersl QUPERIOR PRINTERS' INM—itIAI.EEN• )...) A MEI SMIT H. 173 Greenwiat. street, (new' , Brick Block,) New York., keeps ecinsiattlyon baud Printer%l nk, au superior geality:iitihninarket - priee; viz:--Extra News Ink, at 3. 0e4.13n0ki do. -40 e.., 506 4 60., 75c., and $1 per lb. These 'lnks are mlded. tnred by steam, and or superidOttoa.: ,Piinters . fri . vor . Dr. G. with n call bef ore,prirchasing their winter stock, as they will fiadil. decidedly iiitheir edvlntage to deal with him: . , sep6-tf EXTENSION OF PITTSIIIMGH. Rare Chance for good.- inVettlariertts THE subscriber has laid out, and now ufers' for sale at reasonable prices and on atconimodeting terms, One hundred and den building Loli, on that handsonce level ground between Braddock street:od the Monongahela river. They are ahodt one-third-',or mile from the city line, and are situated in thaffert of the first _ city district. which,, probably -itionlo annexed to thecity as the Seventh...Mir:lrd. -No `Bra-_ pertyt n the suburbs possessessuperioradvannuer • has any heretofore been laid out with solibetel:an lownoce of wide streets; Braddock is,..frotn . ,,cmo hurt-. dred and twenty to about one hundred and ninety feet wide,land Beelen, Commerce, Bredv, r c ol g i n bas tlil4 Water 'streets all wide avenues. Moit of the has liar° fronts, and as they are of various sise4 and will be sold, one lot, with the privilege tsf.four or five; early apolic!ants can be accommodated "to - suit 11-eh...own views of improvement: ,Persoms.who desire tobaild or to m ake secure investmentain property that is sure to advance in value, and particularly those who intend to erect menufactories, would .do yell to view thew Lots, and examine the draft, before purehasikt else where.. The survey for the Baltimore ankOhio Road land the rail road Survey by the Stateof Peon, sylvanta were both made alongside of, this : , property o and it ,is generally considered that. Braddock street, or the 'ground immediately alongside of it, afftitAttlo only eligible route for a Rail Road from Pittsburgh to the East. . Coal can be delivered on this propel ty much less cost than on the . Allegheny rivet., and there is, always deep water at. this part of the riNer.... GAZZAM,.. ang2s.lf. Office Marketbetween.ld & 4th AN To Lot,", Two ROOMS, on Fourth sireet„be.tweinFerrjr'. and Liberty street's, suitableferarroffiCeatsd sit?' ting room. Enquire of Geo..Sfelibittacin,.6rnar of 4th and Ferry streets, or OUSTAVUS SPIEIU44B• 4. L. MIES,. JOHN' #3. M'FADI)EN - -- i%trket street.
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