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Six dollars Will itivariably be required if not paid within the -year. - Single; copies, TWO CENTF,COT 6'4lC at the counter of the Office, and by N . CWS B 056: THE WEEKLY NEREVIIY AND 11.T+.111FUTIIIIE13 teliablished at the same office, on'e'donble tempera sheet r at TWO DOLLA,ILS' a year, ill'. advance; sin cras-rs._ dve'rtinn.g, Terms Of . .., FEE SO,IJAILE OF TWELVE LINES OA LESS. (hie inseition, -.. ; $0 50 One month, , ss 00 Two .do, - . 075 . Two do, . -6. 0 0 Three do, ... ~, . 1,00 Three do, 7 00 One week, ;1 50 Four do, 800 . Two . -do, , • , - —•• : 3 00 Six do, ~ . 10 00 'Agee do, _ 400 -One year, . 15 00 Yearly._ Astiertlisertleatts, CHANGEADLE AT PLEASURE • • One Square. Two Squares. Six mo th sts 00 Six months, $2.0 00 4 • 6 year„ . «0 00 One year 30 00 Larger adiettiaements in proportion. I:mei** of four lines, Tier Dom./ins a year. IllagrawA. IlltfroOght, A'TTORNEIYS AT' LAW;Office removed to the :A_ residence of S.llngraw, on Fourth st-,oue door :from Cherry _ . & Donut TTOTINEYS AND COUNSELLORS'AT LAW; 11 . Pittsburo, Pa:. Office on Fourth 'st., between ar 1 4-y • 'Edmund Snowden, . . , A' -TTPRNEY AT LANV, office in the building o A n 'the -North Eastcdriter of -Fourth and Smithfield streets. P. C. Shti.llllol l . TT . 0111S'ET A re T LAW, Greensburg, Westmore linti county, Pa., - will practice in the West nioreland, Indiana anti Cambria courts. decS-y TilMohon A TTORNEYS AT LAW, office in Fifth street, in Bires new buildings, between. Wood and Smithfield streets. 0ct2.9-y Shnier it; Simpson, , A TTORNEYS AT LAW, office in the building fonnerly occupied by the U.'S.ltank, Fourth st between Market and Wood _or-21-Y liaattillton Brucei - y TTORNEYS AT I.I•KW, office North Vida of 1 4 1 Fifth street, between Wood and Smithfield sts., Fdtsbttrih, Pa. Collections made ou reasonable dect-y . 31 orreiv, LDERMAN,.OfICf? _tiorth sp.o or Fifth street, _AL betweeu.Wooff iiia"Sittithfie.l4l, Pittsburgh. tfeplQ-v. kridrew A TTORNGTAT.LAW, office., Smithfield street, between Fourth Street and DMinond Alley, op-' poste "%tr: Geo. Wes - mates tuhacco 'manufactory. 116- Janws Call,qut TTOItNEX AT LAW; office in the chambers Aoccupied by Alderman bl":llasters, on Fifth st., between Wood and 'Smithfield. aplS-y ItVC.anttless & 11 , CIttre. 4TTORNEYS AND COUNSELLORS AT LAW, off M° on Fourth Street, opposite R. 5.., IL rdttersou's Livery Stable, Pittsburgh. seplo-y Forivard OE Swart zwelder, rrowsExs AT LAW, Fourth street between A. Wood and Smithfield, opposite Pattersou's hi— ery stable. , tip 7-y C. Orinudo 'Loomis, TrOPARY _kr LA.Ni u sqls,sligth..at-4. , ;lt e r • 'Richard Cowan, TTORNEY AT LAW, office in Stuart's build ings,,Fourth sty above Wood. junt.l94.lwy nemovalt. BEELEN has removed his commission and for- IV. warding business front the Canal Basin %ci his new, warehouse on Third street, nearly opposite' the Post Office. inav3o-v - _ Jonas W. Burrell, ATORICEY AT LAW, having returned front, T his .European tour has taken, an office on the porch east corner of Fourth and Smithfield stn. Per sons having had business and paperiin the hands ofi Samuel Kingston; Esq.,deceased, wilt nail on the Above, as all the unsettled business of Mr. Kingston leas been left in his hands. inars-y Charles M. Hays, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Pittsburgh, Pa. Corn missioner to take the proof and acknowledge went of deeds,-leases, contracts, deposites or other writings, to be recorded. or used in. the States of ,Kentucky,,lndiana and Tennessee. Office No. 80, Stiiart,sbuildings, Fourth street. marl2-y James S. Craft, A TTORNEY, COUNSELLOR AND NOTARY. 1 - 3 L Pittsburgh, Pa.,.having resigned the office of Secretary P. Nay. and : Fire Ins. Co., will attend spe cially to collections and businesz connected witti navigation, insurance, accounts and real estate. Bu siness. hours, 9A. M. to 9 P. M. Office, No. 1, Stuart's-buildings, (No. 80, Fourth at.,) second door - east cif Wood street. - feba-y ~" • ' . Edcs - iu C. 'Wilson TTORNEY AND, COUNSELLOR AT LAW, AFranklin, Vensngo county; PC11113., will attend promptly to all business entrusted . to his care.--col lections made in - Warren, Cliiimi and Jefferson co.'s. J. A. - Stockton & Co. 'Murphy, Wilson Sz. Co. } Pittsburgh. John Bigler, .. Hon. James Kinnear, Franklin. Thin. Ales. lYPCalmont, Jinn. James Wilson, Steubenvi le, Ohio. juy23-y -- John A. Parkinson," ALDERMAN, Fifth 'Ward, Penn street, between Walnut and O'Hara streets, where he may be, 'found at all times. Those having houses or other .property to sell or rent; can have the -same putictu. attended.toi debts collected, and all the' duties an AlderMan:Wal receive prompt attention. • 0nt2.7-y • N. Holmes & Son, IDIANKEENand dealers in -Foreign and Domestic JD Dills ofExchange' certificates of deposit, bank notes and specie. - Drafts and notes collected, and remittances made Many part 'of the United States, No. 55 Market Johnston. Sr. Stockton; • BOOKSELLERS; PRENTERS AND PAPER M. -KERS; No. 114 Market . street. 4cp 10-y Scribe & Scheibler, BOOKSELLERS, STATIONERS AND 13MDERS No: 115 Wood street, three doors below Fifth PAtaburgh, Pa. James Patterson, Jr., CORNER of First and Ferry streets, Pittsburgh, Pa., manufacturer of locks hinges and bolts, tobacco, fuller, mill and timber screwe, housen screws for rolling mills, &c. seplo-y D • • ENTIST, bas removed,to the place of his for- tier residencein Penn street, two doers below ,' apt SI 3.13. Musts, DDEALERIN DRY GOODS, No. Wl'Market st., near Liberty, Pittsburgh, Pa. julyl-y Constable,; 11ThEALF.B. in Fancy and i Staplc Dry Ggods, 3 1 nirke"treet, y RUB und , , Family Medicine Store, corner o, ts Pittsburgh, Pa., .Phy. iisyciani'Veriplirlihl.tonnasasct4ceuerate' ly conTounded . „Medi: ones can be ha d at`all itners , cf the day night.', jan2l-y Dr. E. Blerjtt, ' • ~ -rkENTIST, Of the burnt diStriit,) respectfully in _LP forms his flierids; and:all thosewho - noy wish his service"; that berhog taken an office on Smithfield rdiet,two toors froid Virgin:Allen where he , willnow iatend all operaliontiotthe teeth: in the beg manner and at the sherttatt notice. pffi . ce hourafroi.9 :to d 2 .4nd from 2 to _ • fro 9w . . cp. ‘.) , 6, 3 41: 444 ENE . , " • • , r ---,- - ',.- -, 4 ';` , ..- f" - • ?-` k.7 ,,, , - ?' - -;_k, - V - '-' 7.„.",;(:;• . .. - ''l :::::•(.1" 7 ":1 2 '' , .." - 4 , = 7 a•';' " , ,' . 4 -. .4'• 4::-'• . --- - -----'-';,-_*,--; "-,,:,,,,--,..-: --r - ',,•••' - ',„ ~, -, 4 -- - 7-,-, ---- , ~,-,.. ~,,.. ,'"'-',"•'''''-- ----""-•"--.'"--'n _. - :',:,.-...._:: - ..c.• -- _ - 2: - .. -, ' , L , 2. • '...•.:.-"-72...1'.1.-Z---a':---,•:..;;,,,1.-A'',‘"4':Y.,• ;1: , :-'' ..2 :f '•'-'-..;:f:',:, '_:.".?,:"``...:*•;: ....77,-,• . :2::, - ,:" F:::-., ,, --,,,,. -,-, - , , - L - _ 1 ,.. t:„ .. , -,., 7, _ 3 ,,...„ ~,,,,„ , : ,..,..__,,. ;. ,... 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I Paper Dealer and Bookbinder,„ corner of seplo-y I Woo_ L ________2‘l and Third streets , seplS-y - Martin Lytle, AMILY GROCER,, Smithfield street, nest ftoor Ato the Fifth Presbyterihe Church. kftrl.3l C. R. Wiluulty /t. ORWARDING[& commissioN MERCUASS Caual Basin, Pittsburgh, Pa. mar3-v GtOrge Cochran, ORWARDINt: Sc COMMISSION No. 26 Wood st., I,IOIIWARDING & COMMISSION MI.:ItCHANTS 12 fur the Allegheny River trade, dealers in groce ries, produce, Pittsburgh manufactures, chluridc of lime and paper. The highest price in cash paid at all times for country rags, baling rope, and cotton 'waste, corner of Penn and Irwin sts., Pittsburgh; Pa. • jan3o-tjyl4 Remov n . QEO. S. SWARTZ weultdrespectfully inform his friends anti customers that he has removed to No. 106 Market street,between Fifth and Liberty sts., east side, where he is receiving a large and well as sorted stock of - spring goods, to which he would re .speetfully invite their attention. apll.-d6m Dr. Geo. Felix • T.TAS 'removed a short distance abcive his former ri location, on' Smithfield street, near Seventh, east side. jaa'7-y New 'Boo_ TT S. BOSWOP.TH & Co., No. 43 Market ,11.. nest door to Third street; are just opening a new and extensive assortment of Boas zuka Station ery, which they will sell, wholesale and retal, at the lowest prices. VlllO/1 N connection with my son, A. Weber, I have ibis I day opened lay House in Virgin Alley, near Wood street, where those. wishing the chniccst re freiainiciits can always be accounnodate4l. Esteusi%e Stabling for rent. 11F.NItY la.llllEl l , Sr. fcb7-tf Rut. Wltara Ito'Mason, T ATE U. S. Attorney, has removed brc office ly to I_,‘ Nu. S St. Clair st. sep UMBER MERCHANT, race on Penn street. L.between Irwin and Iland nts., Pittsburgh, Pa. All commissions will be promptly attended to. ntarl-y l i Sc cool Book and Paper Wareliante. ' T PKE LOONIIS, Agent, publisher, booi.seller and bookbinder, Nu. 5.9, Wood street, Pittsburgh. inar:2B-y PilkintontA Unrivalled ANUFACTL'RED and Sold wholesale and rd- AI tail, Smithfield st., between Suth and Virgin oeen -v W surd, Edgar -Thorn's 44 Slice k Store 21. C. Ede 37, I - ANL - T.ICM HEIL of Lard Oil and dPaler in I . l_l_ Star Candles, Fifth Areet, ne,tr;qarltet.S.. kV. ittar:2l-y wit. COLA: MAN. JOILN Y. IKNL , INC3. JAS. W. HALLMAN. COICLII6I2, IsrailLlAlll 4 Co., Spr ilga anti spring g Va ti r t r,-ja ef c a dealers coach trimmings of CVery .descriptiononaliofactr:. on St. Clair street, warehouse, 43 Wood itieet, op posite St. Charles Hotel. Flint. Glass Er:atalslautcut. rfl N a nufa i ct uere .and kcnp eo'lsAtatild 1.::11 hand )im rut,moulded Flint GlAssware in all its varieties, at their warehoteo . corner of .11arket and Water streets, Pittsburgh.— Our works continuo in full operation, and no are i constantly adding to our stock, which enables ns to ordes with promptness. Purchascia are resect fully sol r icited to call attd elamine pi tees and terpms. .otl o .71nat rfTWefl-Millt or Itrconnurttnut TP.FTII: Smithfield street, two doors below Fdth street Pitkrburgh, Pa. Always on hand a full assortment of Plate and Picot teeth, of a variety of shades, as simple Plate, Molam and Itiscuspidatoes, Gum teeth, Screw Pivot teeth, Sic. Teeth and blocks made to order; Dentiits supplied with all articles in te pro fession. All orders from abroad tuust be accohmpan ied by the cash. o=l'l - Alum always on hand. ---- Dr. Daniel 31'31ual. OFFICE on Smithfield, dim: doors from Si d xth ecl(t-v st_, Pittaburgh. Dr. George Watt, CiFFICE, No. 77 Smithfield street. nest Sixth ed., Jr Pittsburgh. sug2l-y Dr. George Fenn, PRACTISING PHYSICIAN, otilce on Smithfield, near Seventh st. july•26-1 _ . _ . F. Blame, I)LANO FORTE manufacturer and dealer in ;11 u- Meal instruments, No. 112 Wood street, ucar 110‘19.y George Halley, and inanntlicturer of Pumps and hy drants, which arc superior to and cheaper than any in the city. Please to call and examine for your selves. Fourth street, between Sinithfieldand bier °. Ailey. Hydrants and punipsrepaired. janh-v 14. 13; Sellers, PI. O. EMOVED to Penn st., between Irwin and Hand streets, five doors below Hand st. Hugh :triers, Sl3 It 6 ON DENTIST, !IS Liberty street, a few doors below St. Clair st., Pittsburgh. up!2Bl •--- - ---------- Ogden 6:: Snowden, SUCCESSORS TO AVERY, OGDEN & Co., whole sale and Wail druggists, and manufacturers or white lead, 7 red lead and lithttrge, corner of Wood and Second sts., Pittsburgh, Pa. nov t :3-y Martin & Smith, T;CCESSORS to Irvine & Martin, wholesale gro- Q cern, produce and commission merchants, and dealers in Pittsburgh manufactured articles, No. Ml, ' street, Pittsburgh, Pa. apti-y Jolts Dl'Closke y, TAILOR AND CLOTHIER, Liberty st., between Sixth street alid Virgin Alley, sotitit side. seplol Altlerinates Office. /VIII.: undersigned begs leave to say to his friends and the public generally, that he has removed -his (Alice to Penn street, near the canal bridge,oppo site the United States Hotel octl6-y H. A. Valtuestock 1 Co., WHOLESALE and retail Druggists, corner Sixth and Wood streets. isept2,-y Thomas MlLliersti WHOLESALE & RETAILFAMILY GROCERY F STORE, corner of Wood and Fourth streets, Pittsburgh apl.l-y Sterett S. Co., Il d O o L m l , g c l sti , T and % .l ville 6 retail a dealers n _ , d 1 i it o r s i n r e n x r e eign l v e a I nl ;, No. 18 Market street. apg-p James Pit.r4, Jr., & TITHOLESALE GROUERS, importers of-tin plate and queensware, and dealers in copper and Pittsburgh manurantured articles, Nos. 112 and 114 2nd at., between Wood and Smithfield sts. jal4-n1 4-y Lambert & Shipton, AVI lg o 4 n E i mS../issl.li.oEn tO rc C h l 3 .lt ts S J c iT a l i t o W sr A i tDi rn p l u c L e • and Pittsburgh manufactures, Nos. 133 and 135 Wood street, Pittsburgh - Jain Scott ifff TIIOLESALE GROCERS 'AND.. COMMISSION Vi YV • Merchants, Na. 7 Commercial RaW2 I,iberty suaet, Pittsburgh-. • . •al9-y J. & J. Ill , Dev itt, WIIOLESALII: GROCERS, . dealers in produce and Pittsburgh manufactures generally, it; 224 Libeity, opposite lth street, Vitteburgb, •' ap2. y Senors, _ - VETHOLESALE DRUGGIST, and dealer in dye VV att43, paints, .oils, yarniahes, Zr.c. s .No. 57; Wood`sueet, Pitisburgh. oct3-y 3061 I. Dlepor, _ T moutsAT.,F,..-and retail .dealer in.lYfusio. and VV. - Musical:lnstruments, :Piano Fortes, Schipl• Books and Stationery, No. 122 Wood:tictreet.,..Piß burgh. ' .3anl-y Removed , AITM, GLENN,7Bookbituler, has removed to the IV corner of Wood tur4 Third sts., above C. H. Kay's, where be is prepared -to do every descriptio 3- n of ruling and binAingbinding.apy WlSlfr.it.." Select Scltool. , School h is old ' 1 i r t D ha Y t hreeLpteecitusll4actiniiinogtuaitsl Select in this city, on the first Monday of April next, iu the basement of the Third Presbyterian Church. mar2l-tf P. C. Martin, ANTI 1 1, (2 . 1. ;, E i 5 c . , 1 1 L a l; n d I d lo r u c ie tai , t l ie G N v i e: e r g a a n n d d de r a i l i e u r or i s n Foreign and Domestic Fruit, Nuts, &c., No: 60 Water street. seps-y J. D. WlMaws. V - WIIOLESALE AND litTAlt. GROCER, II 110 Wood street, corner or Wood and nail streets, Polsburglt. aprS-y Dr. W in. M. W right, DENTIST, Office and residence, in St. Clair Rt., a ftw doors below Lih- YTTV ertv, near the Exchance Hotel marll-y Franklin tioriAe. Vomits s treet, Betteern Smithfield and Grant Streets, Pittssburgh rilmisTus scimEtaz, Proprietor, respect fudly intbrais his friends and the pOlia general lv, that 'he will Open the above splendid Holm on the Ist day of May nest. The. House being new., and finished in she limit cononodiou and convenient manner; and having it thrtlislied with the ociveat and molt heuttlid style' of furnitare; flatters hittiqelf tliAt 110 will be able to ac commodate his friettils anatheltav,Aing pi ‘ hlic, in a ruanner not inferior to any similar establi4linient in the city. As the House is situated near the Court House, ar rangements have been made to Cr% 1: up meals at an h ou r in the day, thei will be great convenience to thorns %vim are in attendance at court. fi.rllefrealunents of all kinds can be had. Boar der, taken by the week or day. irr 1,mo; ever:r day at . l I o'clock... 51. Washlitar;liars T APOISTRONG, Proprietor, Corner of St. V Clair alla Penn btre4qN. Pitt4burgh, the prOprie tor beg. to return hi, tno,t grateful lhantis hiw friends and the public for pant lacurs. and hope., be attention, to meet a coittitiiiatiou of their patron age. 'rite intuit , et p!tittaittly stunted ne•ir the Es charirei it has fire travelers. nisei a large room fer public Lunetang., dinner or supper par ties. Refreshments alivavii rfiaily, or prepare.l on the ehortest notice, riith the choicest the Ibtrket %vat af ion& Gysters and (Iysixt Soup, alaL, Nrc,ah ?hell Osters, reCCIVC#7I cry atl attrltig the Sca,qt. Th, are.ll , St , art , ha!ern toLeti in the selection of wine, 11,01•+t*. A •arwty of IIeWSiIJII,,S. arc regularl) filed in the ebtahltshinetil. I'. S. A 110 l Lunch up eVery day at 11, A. M. ap IS-r, Lamle . rth's NV aririasta l 4 :Garden Seeds, -11,11LECT LA FROM VIII,DKEPHIA. Each taamir IL) bears the label aid Warrants of Davin LAN on e :11. For sale by P. Id SNOWDEN, No. 29 Water st„ at the .taut Annierly croenpied by Geo. A. Berry. Extract from the .11t.portaif the Vigttir4r COlRlllitiee of the Pennsylvana Hortieultural Societe, ' ottani: Count Heat House. i mouldy 3101 , 4:l and ordered to be printeit BY ...x,s, ET r . Peon street, l'lttahurgli. Penna. 1 ..... , .. - LAN Mt E I IPS NURNEIiti-'s Adt D GARDENS ' . 11, 3.m .d air, ~,,,,i lodging, b 7 flu., day or r, , ,,1, . of in -Tlicxe extensive groan:ln are 00 Federal street, the must reasonable terms. Strangers will fi nd ittn i ""r II"' 1Nn"3 , 1• . ..1 .,, ,.. '', Th° t ome of their adsantage to patronize trim. Persons travelling I nsn " r "" eihn ' "" i '''' '' " l ' re • ''''" lnc . "/. l ik en'' cant or weit will etutt lions. d ia l a convenient loca- I ni." In I"" sesslml 01 th , , ,, . , 023ting1,41,ed norscsYnlell bon—it is oithet 011 , 1 liondpal yards of the Canal ; are let reel high- • • r • ' rive ,ieloottuu of 1, 3 .40.. , 1 eo,or.out to the Irvin, housed. I Grier:rot:olio: to. ANDI is vuhr.4.ble and exteritive• Every information given to Irrin,rilaitufacturets iii 1 -- rh ,. Nerseries are Vt. ry edirrectly managed, sep al! branches of the bonne., _ , 'plying, every part of the orlon, a detail of ' , Ariel/ , I loud brewed ale can at all times be had at the I sl""ld occupy to o non , of Hirt spare. we therefore I bar. ‘,,,, i t ,„ eonterit unrselres with statner t hat the steel to very 1 Large. tool in carry sta...,trrovvill, conaisting of' , Lotoyette Itecreetory • Ft/ It I:ST AN I) 0 ItS AAt PN . XI. TREES, }NEI: - ' 1, 6 - '01:. CI and 03, h e street; ndr Litt ;'s Aire- .IGiII.I:ENS,rBIIItEttq.,VINE-f./AVEHERPERS, Will,' 111 ton store. The sulinerthers a les.as fitted up the ' a collection of lierbacconiel =gig! trecs of the alms.: place in superior sole, arid they feel assured l lisnd kind and mustltealtby c . :191starge bctl, of 'rata.givn Ctilitl,ol..4l/4 ii3t;ltilietinn to all who Ito , 1 weeding apples.iteitrit, plant*, ft..... as ateakai d Vintt them. - !dour and grains:: a plan very superior to that sf Arrangement. bane been made to base a constant : 'working upon seekers, ohm! , carry with them into ~,,pply o f Fe t ,h Oymt,,,, ~. /,,, J., oat lie ~...riod up to i the grail all the di.arases of the parent stock. ' • visitors and fanolics on the shortest riutiec. Other I ••ti \ tlirrN Semis of the ft nedt qt.' ity have been luxuries, candies, fruit and pastries of the choicest scattered on Cr tha coiner) from these grounds, and kinds al o Sys On hand. 'chest liar is tilled ottla the ! non al wass l ' e d e i' ended all". The scud ostahllsb bera .milt die mater can afford; and Regalia, Caro `, 01 ,01 er tile:ni , ll•rtitCidinsi,ts is one of the most ex. tell.. Principe and Havanna r • igar. of superior rpm!: 1 ost.ise in the Union, and tts reputation in well sustain-' Its'. Every attention moil to i;roinrA. 'Fleur motto 'ed from year to ',al% in esery luxury in Its ~eason. Prises moderate. , "To ob.:ate the chance of mixture of the farina of our tti ..y () , (;I)KN & otitsoN. the plants of the name family, they hate established ---- another iitirsery at a suitable distance, so that. degene- Burnt 131..trict lintel. ration cannot take place, and whOdi aceuren to the -p: Alc mtlt POCK , formerly of this union Hotel p,, rti, a ~, a 'F, ef, .l i 1., article! KTM W i lig thus the 1 On Water street, having been burnt ant, Wit !Milt age, rpialits and procrin: Or culture of eter, iii,o,‘„ a lien and handsome house expressly for the accent-` the ~,,14,1, 0„,,,, 6,4 grounds is recommends-=l wi'di modation of Iranselerei at lit. corner of Sue nlol and t ers.at confidence. ° Smithfield streets, which Dill be known an the Burnt . ..; 1• . ince the date of the •Iteport' from which the District Hotel. i above it liXtraniCkl, the mime entablisliment hir e bel,lt _,... I t s i n iii'i. prepared l " " ller " rs l r 4cernnms"lati"n , greatly enlarged. The collection of Carnelian em and ever' condiet to the traveler, at very moderate..ibm„,, n il i i,,, fi,,,,r kinds, a.,,,1 consist of , n , 0, 0 ._ ellllsg es • lie i s 1"" led " ill ' am i de and n"nrnient ' sands of xariotts sizes; so likeoise with Roses, and neel2- Y I other desirable plants, both tender and !tartly; fruit stabling. - - The Stool Gardens alone tower filly acres, and the whole is, ns it has been for more than half a century, under the successive tuanugenieut of father anti non, the must prominent in Auterica• r/ - Orders on:roved liy F. 1.. SNOWDEN, from vitiate cataloged. may be received gratis. marlbry notel, I(IRNEIt OF PENS AND ST. CLAM sTs., LEN BROWN, Puorweron.—Terms $1,013 pe l.- r! d a y. Then ndersigned, formerly of the Merchants' flute), corner of Wood and Thirri streets, Ilan leaned this superior establishment, and flani.died it anew, t h rou ghout, with new beds, new bedding and hew furniture. Great care has been taken to till hilYeel lar with the choicest viands. A VI:M.180111C Oflllatlll and a baggage wagon are provided for the use of In* guests, and a Porter will be iu attendance at MI hours to meet the demands of the teal The long esr penence of the undersigned in this business, assures him that his easiest purpose to satisfy ell who call, cannot be 11115tICCCSISitii. ite feels altogether at lib erty to promise his teritoin a conitfc3l , l l 4 and cleanly abode,liberal entertainment, and a hearty welcome, at a moderate cypenne. LL EN DHOW N. ap:l-dtf • . Vo.rartnership. W I tiaLuluAil: withy, iuMt., associated on the fi 4 r a s s t day Ilailman and John F. Jennings, under the name and style of Coleman, Hallman & co., will now S .in creased facilities for mannfactniing Steel or ing's, hammered axes, American Blister and Spring Stern, &c., to which the attention.of dealers is respectfully solicited, and hope by Arict attention t& business, to merit a continuance to the new firm the favors so lib erally bestowed upon him. Factory on St. Clair st. —warehouse 43 Wood st., opposite the St. Charles Hotel, where can be found a good assortment of Springs, Axles, A. 8., and Spring Steel, and Coach Trimmings of overy description, together w ith iro h n, Nails and Pittsburgh manufactured articles, itr:rTe highest price paid for scrap iron. jan2l. _ Portable Window Blludel• subscriber, having competent workmen, and I a large stock of Venitiau Window Blinds, will sell low. Ilia "Portable Fastener," the only one in the United States, is the best and most convenient plan ever used for private or public buildings. Call and examine samples at J. W. WoodwelPs' or C. Singers. (lid Blinds put up with the l'ortable Fastener at a small charg e. J. K, HENDERSON', novS West End Hand st. Bridge, JAMES BLAKELY THREE HUNDRED TOWN LOTS AT AUCTION. (IN the, Eight day of June next, I will sell the 1 above named lots at auction, on the ground in said town of Ohio. 0100 is situated at Bird's Point, at the mouth of the Ohio river, in Mississippi county, on the Missouri shore, and abOve the bar that makes at the mouth of the rivers in low water. The land is high, beautiful ly situated, and never known to overtlotv. Adjourn ing and rear the town, is choice timberland, and the country adjacent is a rich, elevated. section of the State. Ten mites west is long Trade, East Prarie and Mathew's Prarie, all of which are thickly settled and improved in the niostdesirable manner. .Iri - The Levee is hOO foot wide, the streets SO and 100 feet wide, and the lots 22 by 25 feet, with an al ley in rear, H. PEARSONS, for proprietors ap23-td. r ' • r Franklin, Illochine Works. TRE subscriber having been removed by the "greal fire to Allegheny, is prepared to make Steam and Fire EngineNtHydraulic_ and Screw Freisesi f6r oil, tobacco or any other purpose, and machinery generally. J. S. GWYNNE - , ' Machine Works On Ilebecea,street and ,Bank. lane, West of Federal street, Allegheny city. N. :B. -'Ordeiale4in Wigs Mr `a S. c u thbert; m , mmket: street,2..ifooriclelow Third s ! treet„.will. meet,withrcilnpt attention.c • • rnaYtl•• 4 PITTSBURGH, TUESDAY,--MAY 26, 1846. ~ 01110.9 Lard 011 at .a nadtttedl Pyleii.... , THE subscriber would respe c tfully inform s tile friends and the public in general, that his new. Factory,is now cempieted, and 'with a large addition to his machinery, he is pregarato 'Make considern -1 ble quantities of a superior ruticle' of Lard - Pit; which he is determined to sell - Oemp, - fully. apprecia ting the old proverb, that, um:nimble En:pence is worth more than a slow 5h11114. 1, % Alt feels.eclufl: dent that consumers would firittst to their advaitage to give him a call and examiud_Vortheirseelves, - Woolen manufacturers, machinists and others; are. respectfully invited to.examhaihis miporior oil, eifth street, near Market, oppositiknitiikees- Confection-' ary store, and Messtn. Sarnutl-31'Cliirken & Co., Liberty street. - ~*.''.. : ht C. WOW; • Pittsburge 1.11440 i! Manufacturer. A superior quality of Star Curdles, always un, band, of assorted sizes. Ornsiisioutur itsiiir 'Work. , a -_ y4 _ i‘lltS.-WiTER,-I,t+4 Naker , .',- A 4eghentrOffit, six aanrslrtnn the I 1 '*ftl4,i.• ..41.meduct,:,0"poslte the •Cottcetar's t - :7 ; : -:, • '"a''..; Office , willies -tu'inform•glie;litib ,,\' ~..s, l ic ticit4eilins jug/ .commenced ~,.. t541:45 . the Ornamental hair business, Azi„:.-e,,,.... t ..,...4.• and ItasAyary superior stock, re- : ;"..1.-1i1;'• . ceired fronfthe Eastern citias mad .. .5.„,),1/4 ',-0; . ,, f ':-.- 1,,,,c* .Pasis;,alslstlitr is preparral - to Jill t` t all orde's4t.the shortest notice, and in a may that cannot be "--,-----... , excelled txtauy similar manufac-' turer in the country. She has on hand and intesiast keepink, a large;is sorunent el Ornamental hair 'Work, such as Ladies' Wigs, Bands, 13raids, Cirrlji;:Nechlaces, Guards, Bracelets, Finger Rings, lt'C;> teeritlernene,. Wigs, "Tanpries, Scratches, &c. Mrs. R. his been for Inktly ytars engaged in the bus.ness in France and thelldnited States, and from her long and c‘perienee,shokeht confident in being able to give sati,laction to'all who ,4%i1l factor her with their pr ru nJge, MO.-lir:ice% are WWI' liberal ,than 1,,e liven offered in kluit kiil! heretofore. HMI l - ly .. ' JCIIIIIIrg IIOW * X & Co, „ I l\'F: thc l'l'2"r” to I 1, 4 34t0cr , to thrir frirod< that thry again occti their .01t1 stand at Nn. S 3, Wood .411,1, NNlli•llthi :.I hare opened an est,•n •tvo WA Ll. l'A PV.R. WArt LOUSE., atid \VIII have I . olltaiitly on hand an exikuilie'aisortanent, of Satan ,:laard and plain PAYER if AN(7,II 4 iGS, Velvet and Imitation liordi•r7 of th lat(sit stile; and moot hand- MOM., patterl)s for paperintritall%, parlors and chum- bey:, ' -,...• • '4 . hey manufacture, end have no band at all time=, l'rtiltittv, Wrltitl;.7, . I,rtirr ' ‘Vrapping awl 'l'ra Papvr,. IMonmm a' l'ntier'o Boar4*-:•-a..11.of whi , ll-they nirer - ..0r ....31, on the most cmcuratur.ilating term", 3113 10 %%hid!, th , y insite the u.ttrutiort of tnerchanvz and °there-. i _ ft [.St} -111ank nooks of 3L 1410% and the bent qual ity,, Schot7l Dunk', &C-, always& WI Laud- sud firr ..314: i .15 a!)uxe. , aug 2) ~ . .. ... r iii: HUlttietillrf begs leave respectfully to return his grateful acknowlegements for the liberal pa tronage bestowed upon him for years past, and par ticularly to those who so generously patronised him since Iminastiirtitnii by the late fire. Having consid urably enlarged his busines by..-issociating with Wm. IS. Roberts as a partner, he would pruestly solicit a continuance of former favors to the now firm of Roberts Kane, and he trusts that by prompt atten tion to business they will give general satlsthe E t , ion. KAN Jr. REMOVAL. The mdtticribers would respectfully inform their friends and the public that they have removed to their new warehouse on Third between Market and Wood streets, south side, where they trust by strict attention to business, to merit a share of public pa tronage. They solicit attention to their estensive stork on hand, which has been got up With great care, in the latest style and most substantial manlier, con sisting in part of the fallowing articles, vizi Mahogany Wardrobes, " Dressing Bureaus, Book Case and Secretaries, Section Back Sofas, Plane do., " Divans, " Ottomans, 55• Victoria Chairs, " French do, " Plain do, " Centre Tables, " Card .do, BIITC3IIB .of every description, End Tables, Marble Top Pier do, " Centre do, Soils do, Dre,ssing Bureaus, ‘, Wash Stands, Mahogany Work Stands, " Hat Racks, " Rocking Chairs, " Sewing du, Music Stools, " Ann Chair's, French ; Bedsteads , 5. , Butlers+ Trays. Mahogany, cherry and nd po su plar erio b r toedstanyead s now 'offer , warrant- ed proof against bugs, ap ed to the public. Also, a variety of Windsor chairs, of the best nuality,and a new style of ann chair with spring seat, well adapted for offices or societies, with a variety of other articles too numerous to mention. We have at considerable expense introduccd.into our new factery oil Front street, a steam engine with machinery, which will enable us to gnU, wholesale and retail, at. totiticd-price s. The attention of Western Merchants, and persons moving West,,its invited to our new 'nnd extensive.. establishment. Western Cabinetmakers are also re quested to give. us a Call, as they will Grid they can purchase front its for less than they eon Manufac ture. Orders from a-distance will receive prompt attention, and the furniture will bo caroftdirpacked. -Steamboats and hoMls furnishedat the shortest no tice, and on favorable terms. ROBEIRTS.Ez. KANE. B. Undertaking in.all its,branches atteOded . to. 140-5, :Pet TV w e- w ER TABLES.-Marble Top on Ind r and foi r- sale 10, at the Furniture o aticet. ap.; - IFTU STREETS„ PITTSBURG-ll,= PENNSYLVANIA, A ~..------- New E l tailttslimeirt—:- 11 .orse l a tio,ein g . rilF. subscriber 3614 respectfully inform his Tfriends and the citizens generally, that he hie leaSed the stand fortnerly occupied by Walter Fortune & Sons on Fourth street, tour doors above Smithfield, and intends carrying on the above bu siness in all its branches, having entployed first rate - workmen, and 'being a ,practiC . al, -mechanic hinnelf, gentlemen Sending their liOries t6hia slop may depend on having their work NY e 11 ana pfOrript 1 ly done. As -I intend to give ithe business raklin ' divided - - attention, I hoPe to have a liberal share of'Tfuhltylipc..3nipau.onage. C11,. . 1 / 2.5. 13Aw... ,... TT. In Finniclin ate r dtewl Co'lige of Plrtladcl.. fritifil first annual course of lekduren in thlslinititn ,:t. tifrn; •Will-,be 'opened Monday; the twellth day of t)etnher neltt; . (the second :Monday Iu Octnher,) and will be'cutatinuwl the end. 01 the ensuing February traOrr-rssalltt-, - PAM ' BECK CIODDAJID D —Anatomy an Lst . C. C. VAN WICK, n:D.—PrincipleS and practice of SurgeiY., .DIERE6ITII CLYMER, - M. D.:Principles and practice or Medicine. . • L' ' JOHN BARCLAY BIDDLE; M. D.—Materia Med-. ica and Thetapeutics. - DAVID uuNTEa TUCKER, M. D.--Obstericks and diseases of woolen and children. . . LE IN B. JOINES, M. 1.).-;--Physiology and legal Medicine. JAMF.S B. ROC'EItS. 11.D.;--;Deneral and Organic Chemistry. Jon - N 'BARCLAY BIDDLE:, 14, D.—Doan of 04 , JOSEPH LEIDY, M. D. ---Demonstrator of An atomy. ' . The Franklin Medical College was incorporated in the Legislature or P e nna'vlaaitia, by an act ay proi ed January, BOG, and is autboriseil by eiee-, toll third of its charter, "to grant the degree or Doc tor of Mcilicisita any such peraenei as-tkleall ptiFsels the qualifications now usually renuirisLof candidates otlicr Medical Colleges in this State." E r.F.F , • , rot . each cour,e of lectlireS. .0 Oil ikt3rtit.lllation rye, to Le paid once only, 5,00 Piploina fee, 10,00 Additional infonnation reApectiug the donne of in :druction, or other matter , : connecteoeith the Facul ty, Van be oldained upon application, personally, or 10, letter, to , • J.' 11. tiIDDI.,E, N1"..D., i fie;so of the F.tcoltv. N. El corner of Quince and Nprore strettsi, Philadelphia. mar 11-tifint .- - -•-• A Gard =MJM .. _ 'Ti,. Fotattaint Last, A CUR I: F 0 IL C (/'N - SIINIP'f 1 0 N . i.;:xrir Theasand rases of obstinate Pulmonary Com plaints cured in one year! ; . , . We ask the attention of the candid to a few con siderations. Notate, in every part oilier works, has left indeli- , ble MSOOI of adaptation and design. The vonstitinien of the arlimalleand vegetables of the forest, is sn, ti that Ibuy audit not endure the cold of the frail zone, and vice real. In regard to diseaSes and its cure, the adaption is more br less striking. r . The Moss of Iceland, the Wild Cherry and Pities of all Northern latitudes (and ••lir. W15TA41:3 lIAI.- SAM' , is a compound clitthical extract from these,) base long been celebrated fur complaints prevalent duty in cold elilltateS. Indeed tkeMOStcliStillgOishMl st;ellical men hate averred that nature furnishes in I,ery country medicines for its own peculiar diseases., . eon:may/ion in its confiained and incipient stages Cetri.-:lia, Asthma Croup and Lir.r C o mplaint form by , ' far di, most fatal class of diseases known to our 1 land. Vet es ea these inny be cured by means of - the samdc yet powerful remedies (named above) and . ts Inch are sratterel, by a beneficient Providence, i wherever those maladies prevail. ANOTHER ASTONISHING CUILF.! '6, W 'sr xit's likt.S.t X or I;V:ILD CltrAtity, always trillni , pliant! cure !Wows care am its Ofekard Vletarious camera DAreOX, Feb, I Ith, 1695. J. 11'. It'litgoorc.—Dear Sir: As voliare the reg ular anthorizi.,l agent in Dayton, for the sale of .. , Or. W odar , s I:al, 'MI of V, da Cherry," I take thin Meth .l of in rkoy. a st.itement of facts to you (which I hope may be publirlied to the world) in reference to an almost muscat! oils 6i re, wrought iii Lay case by memo, et the above lilt:o4lWe 81611111. I I,.. miT uatte facts to describe the salutary effects it pro-; ,kneed, and the great benefit 1 derived from its use.l The citizens of Dayton and vicinity, well recut , leo. that on the toll of August last, I received seri-I lon. injury from the explosion of a cannon. A par-) bon of its contents mitered my right side and breast; and in all probability. sonic fragments or splinters ort the rain-rod passed through the "plum," and pierced 1 the Lungs. Alter the lapse of about six weeks, I was attacked i with a distressing rough and a riotent pain in my 1 right side. Some ten days after this when in a par-1 oxy,, of Coughing, soddenly and ULCER broke., and a largelluantity of very offensive matter, mixed I with blhod, was discharged; most of which found 1 passage throng!. the opening of the WoUllti. From ) i thus enteling there frequently passed a quantity , oll air, supposed to issue from the lungs. During all I , this tint ray sufferings uric utmost intolerable. MY I,l4ysienarsssnleurclyiile paid the strictest attest-1 tint, to Me, mud did ti.ll , iti their power for my recov ery. Ilitt with all their skill they could not reach I 1 flu seat ,V distress, after the LIMITS had become affect ed. I wds.visited during this time by at least twenty Physicians. It was now reduced.io a certainty, that inflamation 'of the lungs was rapidly taking place; and that this 'would terminate my life in a very short time, was in the highest degree probable. ' At this critical stage, a messenger was despatched ',to Cincinnati, and a- celebrated Physician of that place was consulted.. When lie was made acquaint ! ed with my situation, lie remarked that nothing could be done by medical aid, if the constitution itself was not sufficient to throW off the disease. My friends now despaired of my recovery, and I had no earthly ground of hope to tuirvike many days. Fortunately at this juncture, I saw odd of Dr. WIS. tar's Pamphlets, entitled "Family Medical Guide," or "Treatise on Consumption of the Lungs." As I had often heard of dying men "catching at straws," I felt this doing so myself. By the. consent of my Physicians, I sent to you for a bottle of the medicine described viz: ' w4tar's Balsam of Wild Cherry," which relieved me alinost immediately. AtVer I , had used some five or six bottles Ise far recovered as to be up and about. My cough ceased, and my lungs were restored to a healthy state—all from the heal ing and lulling influence and powerful medicinal Or ' foes of IVistur , s Balsam.- Were it not from the external injury I received in my shoulder. and arm by the explosion, I feel coati- I dent that 1 ntilttli4te been working at my trade ' (which is blacksmithing,) but this has prevented. I fly exposure, I base since taken several severe colds, and my only remedy has been "the balsam." 1, And - I 1,055 most cordially recommend the genuine , i Wistars Balsam to all who are afflicted with Colds,l 1 Coughs, or Lung Ctunplaintsos I consider it an inset- I, i liable medicine---a real blessing to the world. Any 1 person desiring furdieri,nlbrmation, may call on me any time. yours truly, ' CHRISTOPHER R. SMI"I'll.. City of Dayton, , Montgotnery co., State of Ohio S ' Subscribed and :sworn to, before 10., Justice of the Peace, this Ilth day of Feb. 1843. • IiBENEZEIL FOWLER. Testimony of Mace highly creditable citizens of Dayton, in confirmation of the aboec. f!; - We. the. motoi,igood, being intinia.telg acquainted with 111r.S myth, and haying - seen and - Watrdied over him (haring his late illness, do-not hesitate ,to say that the foregoing is by no means an crag:44lll(rd statement, but is entitled to, full credit.. . . L• STOUT, ' J,ll. H. DODSON, HENRY It. SMYTH. 0-The true mitt genuine i'Wistni , s Balsam of Wild Cherry," is sold-at' established agencies in all I parts of the United States. '..- . ' Sold in Cinicupati on the .corner of. Fourth and Walnut streets, by SANFORD & PARK. General Agents' for the Western States. For sale by L WILCOX Jr, S. E. cur. Market at. and the Diamond Pittiburgh. may 9-y: .• . . .. ' Long Gryl.it, MBE subscriber offers fOr sale thirty-ono building, J., lots, on 4 Credit of ten years. These lots are situated on, Grant, Wylie, Filth, 11.053 and Diamond streets, in. the third Ward of the city, adjoining the New Court Howie. Persons. disposed to .piirehase wiff find.these lots. favorably - lecute.d itut io•beOth, . Convenieneeth busineeie, - and L Win .ultimately be the tefitre'or the-city; ' Pir-partieulars • enithire eflas. C. Cummins, or - SARAH 1E -PME.IOIIIII. . . . • - . • .r - •.• • T #IVE, DOLLARS ji.EA ANNUM, PAYABLE IN ADVA • Market street, between Third _ , ,_ . . - . '• New Stoc k of EliciiS it 4:1; ;;Xt.s.:."' ' -7 ' - . Fourth streets.. , . The' .... sel l' iscni n be g rha 7 stak i .. ..x1 1..- thll ,-....,. MITE. undersigned, Commissioners appointed or . i'enusyls !mita Et . ntlyond.. r AT:N0..62, 'j_ that purpose, by the act or the General Assem- . . • . i ,auove spacious andwee lighted mare in .SitripSiinfs - • ' blyof the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, entiilei Ro - where ho has received, and)_ • ' - w ~.. . now iipettinigVith_.::.,.• "An Act to - incorporate the Pennsylvania Railroad - • leek_nSivo aSsertment of Rich Fancrand SiO jp2T -- -- - Y-' Company," . paitied:April 13th,"1846, _• . - -„,,, • , %. - . (;Dods;whtch navo been recently pgrctase e teiv, Hereby give' 'notice, rthdt the Conimissioticrs ap- , New York and Bost.eu,. and --r ! ",-,- pointed by.said, act will convene on Wednesday,the 1 - f inp9rters a f t New Em Id. Pun ° thiiimina- • acturers o . gan c nscrt are invited, 20th day of May next, -at .12. o'clock,' M., at the. - E x to call arid examine qur assortment, which - will. bp._ .-- room of tint Board of Trade, in the Merchants' - • •.- -- - change,' . cityof Philadelphia,tod ie • , - t h e weekly replenished with the latest style's ofGobas, fillies and places FM' Miciiiii o, v te honks to receive. and of as choice a variety :Ist cgq be rect d , •-1.14141it. • • - • ' • • •- - - city all or -will be sold at. the IUOSI C:itteftin - ' subscriptions to the capital stdek, of said company, e. , which, and to du`and Periortri the other nets and things re- low prtcess. . -., •0. of th em by the ,ml,l. act dr. , G ee er di A s . "..'l? . n . F.ss Goons.—Rich figured °attire, striped sir4,•,-". quit- . ..• ;the plain Paris.Muslips,-French. Gingham.' re, - .FiendliW - ,, , sembly..- :' . - . ... , . ages,, ,galzarines, Printed Lavvits, Ginghamlltniltlitli'.".:- Thomas P. Cope, -,. -A. G.-Ralston, . • Roliert'Foland, : ii. D. (lapin, :' . Graduated striped Muslinu, plain and „tytilleCCing,: ,. .-,.. W,lll. Meredith, , -. John M. Atwood', liams,,Mnslitt de Laines, 'Englisli•Repris;-Ottianili.;.- Lawn, Ilrilliantes, Bombazines and Atpacas. , .4156 4 . - :; Gee. Cadwalailer., James Magee, , T. M,Petit, . I ' , 'A. J. Lewis, • . a largo asaortannifor NClitorGood.s.,._ - ' -,..•-_- ~...--. -. SI LES AND SIIAWI.S.-,Black and blue George martsti.--;:- W •Toland ' - 'l/avid S.'Brown, •.-• • • W. ' - • Sas, - 1-2; 3-4, '4•4 and •17-3' rieli /Annie * ' W.' c. Patterion, • 11:M.:Watts, i blade* ek". -•'. prmisty for Mantillas; striped, figiircd and cord , John 11.-Myers, • - 'Thus.'P.l-10Mies;. ' B. M.• - flinchom. ~-.) Ctn.-melee'', Silks, Gna de Tanis and .shaded ..dp, - Ths - Algernon S. Roberts, - 1 1rery. whie e , . ;L Fishieteaear,•-g,.. Farley, dresses, 84 , ••1 rich; all wool, Caultnere,and - pi t ll at t e l p h-m . , Apr iioa, is.l.6—Thy2..dirri_ •,. . Broche Shawls, in fashionable colors a-ndelegtaltlicrt;. - • . . - ders; together with a large-assortment orite-tnArl4 4lrich styles of thinner Sfialvls, such as lira.ii Itextion- • .' Inland Stradvila Silk and 11:roisthil N•elf;lreingo, te; BONNET AND - CAP, , ItAIIIIOW, •- - -4,ltuatfiriildg. , Shaded .and Tatibta Riblintint, , Outbre.llthiletift*% -•: with fringes. Gro de Nap and Gio ile••Nnvileir 0., -" ivith_ double fringe;. • AlsO,' rich fringed Silk :Pair: sots,,; rich scalloped silk Parasole_tte.s, extra -super.. silk Son Shades, 3... c., ex. , . , .• - : •,.:. . .. • -. ... • ALSO—Hosiery and Gloves fancy Cravats -=and" Scarfs fancy Datirs...litren eanthricito.,leni - staeland d0... t - •tr ' • >Ogee and,. Spittlefiehd r •do.) French, Prints, Laces, tlreea Barage t Face Veils,. Silk anii'llie„,,lliin. tiousE-xy.FIPING- GOODS.-Whit - nna - triitivn Damask- Table Cloths, Irish Linens; Naplitis,•Dia;; pers, colored Moreens, worsted Damasks," colored' cotton andworsted Table Covern, Toweling; Mit kets,,Connterp,anes, Ditneties,- Chintzes, b*m.liel land _brown Muslim:, Flannels, _Tickinge... , Lcv,..ke: Also, Nankeinis, indigo bine Firillings', - Ciillim Cant I ings,,Drily il'ilto, Caslimenetts,,,Deninik; Valitirolin • SlidfS,. Gottoitailes, English, Fienefi.and - -Artierhan Cloths aud Cassimeres, Satin Ve'stino "ga,eitteA A O, Tight Fancv•Arestings, &c. - N: D. Always on hand. a large stoop - ofcisicort. may P. . 41.,A• IifISQN, 62 Market street. • • ..- ..._ - - - • Pittsburgh nuil.poittsensvldle D.Wilroad N pursuance of the act of Assembly to iticupoiate I . the Pittsburgh and Ccinnelliivilleitoilrotl Com gany,and the severrl acts amendatory'Of the same, authorizing the said totapcnr to 'extend the said Railtnadlioni Connellsinte, to iiuy:POint on the vaa- tern of:the Youghiogheny; within thin State, Books will be'opened for the subsOrption of stock in= said Itailkoad Company, at the follneling places, viz; • In the city of Pittsburgh atthe"rooms (lithe Board of 'fruile on Monday the sth day of May hist; at.lo o'clock, A. M. i , At, West liewton, in Westmoreland county, on Tuesday the'.9th day, of JMr next, at the house of S. Brennen - inn, at 14 o'Cidck, " At Connel4ville, in Fayette county, on Thursday the I lth day of June next, at the house of N. C.llMe- Cormitit„ at 2 o•cluek 4 T. N:4. Craig, .Itainitir tzmuy,. Georgie Darsio, Sohn 11, Butler,; Thomas ,Brackenridge James S. Cron, ; 'W. Forward, W. Ben,' Jesso'Carothers, Jwat.xests.K.Reolll7,exr.,i,, ts es C ea r p oziii, Jacob Forsythe,:, JOSCph Pennock. Chas. halci, B. Darlington, W. A.. Penniman. , Z. 11. Cdston, to•ivilf Commissionem - W. ROEiiSoN,: - .1r., Clen. Aiteis Hirst suer, , E, XCHANGE BROKER, curliercurlierof 'Wood and '3d streets. Gold; Silver - and cUrrens trodr„ bought and sold. Sight ehechs on the eastern tildes Cor gale. Dialts,-notes and bills collected. RErr_Kr.lso - _s. Wcri: Bell C0.,--• John D. Davis, F. Lorenzo, Plttabwgiii Pa. J. Painter S.: Co. • Joseph Woodwell, J ones May, ', Ales. Bronson & pi ii, a 4 • John H. Brown Co); s p James I!,V(Atnilless, Cincinnati, 0. 31 , Donald, St. 20iti5,?..t0. - W. H. Pope, Pres't Bank of fCy., IVltallt-iiiite Sbrcre Store. j' . . 11. CIIII,USIL CO., 'aro new receiving their . spring supplies, consisting or c.re of the largest, cheapc4t nail best gis. .4 1 .iiil sorttneut of Boots and Shoes that they have over been able to bring to this market. Also, Laclies and Misses Florence Braid,' aml Straw Bonnets, of the latest style; together with a splendid assortment of Pzthn fear Hats, mens' Mid boys , summer Caps. Also, a large lot of New York Tanned Sole Leather, i all of which baying been Turchased at the lowest I rate, and selected...with:great care for the western I trade, will be zikicl at i 'gratin advance - above' cost and ; charges. All tnerchant.s wishing to purchese will I ti ml it to their intem.l to call nnd exar.tine their stock 1 I,.."orr,porchnnittg eisuwilexe. nicr2l-te T IC, LOGAN, hasr;noveil to No 53, We6d 1 1 1 • street, one door below Diamond Alley, to the store lately occupied by Clark Cameron, where he has opened a Wholesale and Retail Dry Goods Store, and having just returned from the Eastern Cities, is opening a new and well'- selected stock of Goode, consisting of French,`Euglish and American cloths, (all colors,) a great variety of new style Caisimeres and Satinctts; Cashmaretts, (a new style° iOregon Cas.simere, a good stock' of summer clothe cif all hinds; late style Vestings; also, a great variety of Lawns and teinglaolsi Pyramidical Graduates and other fancy patterns; a variety of prints 6to cents per yard; a very superior lot of white goods, consist, ing of India Linen, Damask Plaid, Striped Cambric; Victoria 1a3V1.1, striped and plain Mull; Swiss Lace and barred Muslin; figured and plain Bobinets; black and blue blaiik' plain, fi gured and striped; a large assortment, of Dolt Linens; bleached brown Muslins; table Diaper; Marseilles Co unterpanes, (large size) Doreen; a good supply of Umbrellas, rarasols, Parasoletts and Sunshades; a very large as, sortinnot of men, wonteii: t 'and children's Hosiery; a very fine article of Lisle.; Thrtved Hose and Gloves, and many other articles not. enumerated. He would' respectfully iityitehis Cornier customey and the pub lic generally, to an e:Clunination of-his stock, to which lie enpects to makt' additions regularly. ap.l4y ---- 4- Extension of Pittsintry,h , A 4 t he ll C sn " b - s l lb . laid t oi opINVESTMENTS for sale at reasenable prices and on accommodating terms, one hundred and ten building lots, on Abet handsome level ground between Braddock street and the Monongahela Livery They are about one-third; of a mile from the City line, am are situated in that part of the City district Which Will probably soon he annexed to the city as the Seventh Ward: No pro , perty in the suburbs possesses superior advantages, nor has any heretofore been laid: out with so liberal an allowane of wide streets; Braddock is from one hundred and twenty to about onc hundred andninety feet wide, and BCCICII ' Commerce, Brady, Columbus and yawl - streets, all .wide avenues. Most of the lots have two fronts, and as they arc of variouS siznei and will be•sold one lot, with the prittilegu of four or fire, early applicants can be aecommodatoil to suit their own views of improvement. Persons who de sire to build or or make secure investments in pro porty that is sure to advance in value, and particular ly those who intend Or erect manufactories, would do well to view These lots and examine the draft be fore purchasing elsewhere. The survey for the Bal timore and Ohio railroad and the railrOad sittvey by the State of Pennsylvania were both made ahingside of this property, and it is generally considered that. Braddock street, or the ground immediately alongside of it, affords the onlyeligible route for a railroad from Pittsburgh to the East. Coal can- be delivered oil this prciperty at a rituch less cost than on the legkeny•rirer, and there is always deep Water at this - -cart of the river. , E. D. GAZZAM, ar'irtf' Office,? Market, betaveead and 4th sts: TANI? FAurii nth and importer or won. Paper, 11'1 Fire , Board Prints, Borders, Landscape Paper, ornamental Designs, Transparent Window Shades, &c., and Dealer in Writing and Wrapping Paper, Bonnet and Binder's Boards, &c., N 0.41 Market st., between Third and Fourth streets, pittsburgh, Pa. has had at no former period a stock soextensive and well assorted, as that tq which he now rttost respect fully invites the attention of pureha4ets, coin prises French atsi Anicricon - parlor, - hall, office,. chamber and counting room paper of every quality. The colors are brilliant and durable, and the - style of patterns Unsurpassed. By the regular line of packets between Havre and New York, and from the Pacto.. ry, which is alwaysirtactive operation, and uniform ly supplied with the.beat worknien - the - echintry can furnish; frequent 'additions, during the 'Spring and Summer, will be made to the goods in store. Prices, moreover, will he sq extremely moderate as to moot the views ofthe mist economical, and satisfy mer chants- and hcrusekeepers disposed to examine and jitdge for themselves, that their interests will be es sentially subserved .by buying a this establishment. itags,ittaw and tanners' scraps-taken in .trade, ..st at the regular market prices. marl3-d3in Fittlt Street Furniture Witrerini.ins, r HE subscriber would most respectfully call the attention of the public to his stock of fahnet . , Ware, PoSsessing , idrintages over 411 y-tither toanu factufnig,establislinient in the eity. t • enabliai to sell hilViareq,atoittehliwer inicealtheiefore, he would remind-0105e who,iraot'goetlZFurniture at a fair price r oot to forget, tho right place, No, 27,01.4 d axt.; .04;4,13.48-wy) 11.11.11.1:AN, -.. . . - ~,. -.-..,,,,,,,,,,,, :•.-...---- 15 ,,-.4-:,-,7.:5 - ,;,;) , `-'l' . `• -,: , : -•,..,,--, • 1 . ''k.'ll.'"•^-e4,74,-*,-IP•z,•---,.4,,Z•AF"-,-.. " • , 1 ,, ,, - ,, ,, ^- ' `-' ' •-•‘' ,::. ' j• - • " - =.`4"-2-. -- -4,- -4-r--_;-47.-',-- i e. -., ••; , ^"-"'" , ti --- • -,•t• . - - _ •-•.-" , :c.k, • • ,_: •• ,„, . -•,-,? Rental. e Thom as gq•4l.ver, s .:~`*~' ~ a~: ' 4 . ~. • v-.-•,vmz- EM=ll WO_ CE - - Book and Job g Other _ . W.- CORNER Or WOoD nt A r..,1F ; in proprietors or the,lforpg Patt r! Cary a re:!pc.:tfully . friends - and • the patroni or thbo• p.ipers,;• that -th - ey have a lam* and well CT PSS. , II:LSOVUt - JOB 'riP.F f ..AXD ifT/LEIt gxre,isl 7 kLs„. N:cceFt-ary - to a, Job -Priuting - 01116.".; itudAinteihy are-prepared to execute r.RES3 FICLAM22 , Ir, or . EVERY pr-scnirlicor: Books, NIB of Lading, . criregla,na, Pamphlets, , Bill Beads; • , ta - rds:. - • handbills, • „Blank Checgs, • Hat Tips •!. All kinds__orißanks, Stage, Sleanzbard ;ut Gina/ Boat Biliiicith appropriate cuts . ; printed on the:slich: testnotice and mostreasonahle - terni. = We respectfully ask the patronage of otrt4riends and the public in general in this, bx-4,clHt . of OttOnsit -, . - BIGLER BARGES`T EtBIGLER: July 35,1 2815 • . ~ • ' Washingt on Ha 11... .•_ .. -,,; JOHN. IRONS, Pll.o_ltitlY,TOlC. .rt ' Market street, greutwargie, Ohio. . 1 .:, ' rprns estiblishment hasbecOOttken by J_ undersingnerl, - who respectfUlly begs - leave-to inform his friends and the public - generally' that it has been refitted and furnished in-a style. net . surpassed by any house, in this place, aitil k a4 least equal to any in the West. - • -: '•• ' . Washington Halt is located.in the Inisinet - tnparn - e the town, on Market street, neaidY : opposite the Count House and public buildings., and tVithin a. few' steps of - the Market. - The sititation.ls%the most elevited -- ; of, any public house in 'Town, commanding - a Tic* of the fiver for several miles above and below. . . An omnibus, and servants, will at all times bein readiness to convey passengers and thei4buggagelq ~ and from the steamboat landings.. Every - accommodation which the public Ems a right to expect may now he had at the Halls; - on terms as reasonable as efferntl-by any other good house in, Steubenville. As the proprietor will spare nokpainn or expense to render general satisfaction, this, with his long experience in the busincS, will make it the in -1 terest of those who come this way. to “girehiinct call." deat-f. _ - ../11;0„ IRONS ; . Fifth Ward Livery stable. . THE subscriber, haring bought out .the well known Livery Stable kept by C. B. Doty, in the Mtn Ward, respectfully informs his friends and the public generally, that he will keep at all times a. stock_of the best description .pf. horses, buggies, carriages of all kinds, and , in, short every thing required in 'hitline of business. A considerable portion of•, his stock is. now, 'lO4 is confident that no stock in the-pity will he 41 1 PctOn to his. ..is terms will, be moderate. His stable its on Libl. erty street, a few ilocirs above the canal bridge, where he respectfully solicits a share of publie.pa tronage. CHARLES COLIMAPi. ti He is also previdmi with nn .elegant Heatse, which will be furnished when required,: New Hat and Cap Store. 4 CHS. H. POULSON, (late of the fits Poulson & 'having opened his new store at No. 73, Wood street, net door. to !be corner of Faurth, is now manufacturing and resol ving from the Eastern cities a very large assortment of hat mid imps of cvr,ry description, trArtnntetl . to be made in the best manner and of thehe4vatit.ffia4, Otter, Seal, gne and common Aluiltraf, tit. Hair-Seal, Plush and Glazed Caps. Also,a fine. assortment -of ladies,: furs,„enelt.ns Lynx, Fitch, Genet mid_ Coney- Muffs .. „and Tipprt4 and 'fur triminingi; all of oft:ST B , Alt 0.1 4. eastern prices for cash,'both mtitt4sain ADd i r q't 11 ; Country merahants will please' call and, c44tountr my stock before purchasing elsewhere. N: B. The Fall Fashion for Hats and Caps receiv ed. .} -seP2l-7 A. riuqtore, DELI. AND BRASS FOUNDER, has rebuilt and counneneed business at his old and NO 7(j Second, between - Alma:at and Ferry sereeti t Where he will• be pleased 'to see his old customers Church, steamboat, and bells, of every siie, 10 to 10,000 'pounds, cast from patterns of the inest approved morlels, and ivarranted to - be of vt,q hest" materials. itlioeral Water Pumps; CountOrs,Railing, &e., together with every variety of Brass Castingsif-l-re quired, turned and finished in the-neatest manner:" A. F. is the vole agent for Babbitts Anti=Attractial Metal, so justly - celebrated for the reduction. ftf 'Op; h,on in-machinery.: The boxes and coniFicreitletleaq be had of him at all times. - novl3l Miss A. C.-Sargent. . --•? •••, BEGS .leave to ittfurm bur-friends pnd. tlmlighlip generally thather Select tr.tiOal for Yuting.4.al dies and Misses will ciumnence 'the reinter seislorcn Monday the Sth of September, at her sclitiorvookt nt St. Clair street, nearly opposite the I , :xchange Hotel.. She refers to the following gentlemen; - Hon..Tolm *mien, tiev. W. 4:Passavant. RCN, S. Niblock, ' Wilson M , Caiidlei - S,klsq,.. Rev. S. Young, - - Allem-Kramer, Esq.• - - Jacob blechling, Esq. - Wm. Jack, - .Estb - '.-- - • Butler, Pa. John Wet, Pittsbu i rgll : Any infarlllatiol6l3 to terms &c., tau be obeineti Calling on Allen - Kramer, F.sq. - - ` aug:2l • -.— -. • . • Jonnt D. Dia.3l%, - A uctioNEKR ,k-COMINSION-MERCHANTI Comm . of Wood and Fifth streets, Pittsburgh is ready to receive mercltandize of. every deseripticm on consignment for public.or private sale, and-ff•can long. experience in the above busines, flatlets himself that he will ,be chip te;give entire r,llisfactiolvtot all NV 4i(l may favtir hitn with their patronage. ' - • IlegularAiles on Mondays and Thursdays . of ,Dry Goods and Fancy articles, at 10 o'clock, A. M. Of 'groceries, Pittsburgh mantifactured - articles, new and second hand furnitute,.&e., at two o'clock; Riles every evening at early ,g_ , ._, . --- John CartWrig,. • Carid Surgical In-Aroma lgartctru - r,. tor, No. )40 Wood street, two doors leY,P.itUrluughz PA+ ~ 411 i 3)4 assortment or Aizr g lcul and - Ihatrinnents t .' BAnkeriv,-Tagerslillatteia'ili Drsgaere and Tan; were , Patent Shears, Saddleqf Tnols 4 Truant u~~4C -au2l2-y:
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