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AND MANUFACTURER Is piibliilica'atihe same officc,'on a double.medcuai shoat, ae,TWOcDOLLARS a year, in advance; sin gle copies, Sri CEIM. , . , . . 'Teri'aii of A.dvertising, , . —..- FEV. SQUARE_ OF TWELVE LINRS OR LESS. One insertion, • $0 50 One month, $0 00 Two do, 0 75 ; Two - do, 6 00 Three do, 1 00- -,Three du, 7 00 One week, . .1-50 Four do, 8 00 Ttio, do, 3 00, ,Six . do, 10 00 .'three do, 400 . Qiie year, 15 00 Yearly AclrCrilseinentmy citArtgr.A.pr.g . xr,rixAtris.rt I One tSquar.e. , ,' . Two Squares. monPli - : -. slo 00 Si% months, • $2O 00 One year, 2O 00 One year, 30 00 Larger iidreililsornents in-pFopOrtioii, '''''^i . i rCARDS -- . - cif :futieliiest nvE'DoLiAns a ye4r. ..': ICI a griaW ght TTOIINEYS AT LAW,'Offtee removed to the residence,of 11..6. Magraw, 91 Fourth st., one door from Cherry ap2l-y TTOhke t Ys AND GOGNSELLORS AT LAW, Pitteliurgki Da,: Office on Fourth, st., between Glititli4o.l:paid Grant: - - ' - • murl4-y Ntlittutptt Sairordeti,:' `4 - 1 4 0 . 3!1trfEV. AT LAW, office in the buildit on Elastoorffer of Fourth and Siniffffeld streets. potll-y A - TTORNIN AT LAW; Greentburg, Westinnre lind'cbunty;Pa.; will , practicri in •the' 'Went lyoreland-, Indiana and Cambria courts. • dccS-y Mnitahou'ik. Sennor, A. ,ttOillsiEiS AT LAW, Office in Fifth street, in i'Vßare 4 is .new - buildings, between Wood and Smitbfield-Utreets:' oct29-y TToftNtYS AT office iu the. building formerly occupied bji . the U. S. Bank, Pallid!' st, between Market-witd.,Woistd-uts, :ruler_-y _ llamlltoU dz: Bracei - TTORN EYS - AT • LAW, office North side or - AIL Fifth street s betwecu-Wood and Smithfield sts.. Pittsburgh; Pa. -Collectititis made on • reasunatde • dee 1:y LP.ERM F , .office. north Bide of Fifth street .be;ween Wood and Smithfield, Pittsburgh. seplo-y „, • , ..A.wdruss• Burke, TIORNEY AT LA'W, offtee,'Smitlifie.l4 street, 1-i' o betyreen Fourth street and Diamond Alley, up twnte Mr. Geo. Wcynuut's tobacco inauullictory. ap16.1 " TIORNRY AT office in the chambers .occOpical?yAlrlermitn .111.'151astcrs, on Fifth tietweon Wood and Smithfield. aplB-y MPCaudless GI 3E,Clitre, TTORNEY,S AND. COUNSELLORS AT. LAW, office ou. Fourth street, oppoaite IL Sz. It. 11. attersou'i Liyery Stable, Pittsbiirgh. se.,RI-v Forward:4Z Swartzavelder, AL.TXORNEYS AT LAW, .Fourth street between W-o9d,attd.Splitbfielti, opposite Patterson , s ery stable: 'P7-.Y • ATTORNEY AT LAIN, office Fourth' a., atici've .Smithfield. . j uly 1-y llettiov al. AL.- . . 'A ' BE:CLEN lias removed Lit commission and for .., warding business from 'the Canal Basin to his new warebotise on Third street, nearly opposite•the Post. Office. '. • . -•— . . may3tLy . ..TTPRINEY "AT .I,AAV, office. iu Stmarra ruurtli, Wood- j tote 19-tiwy 7 7--- ',lohn. W. Burrell,' TTORNEY - AT .LAW, haidng returned from Europeaw tour has taken au office ou the north eant &miter of Fourth and Smithfield fits. Per oonshaving had business and papers in the hands of Samuel' Kingston - , .F.sq., deceased, will can on the atoidt, "an all the umsettled business of Mr. Kingston Las been' left iu his Itatids. .marr-y A TTORNEY AT LAW, Pittsburgh, Pa. 0111b itILAnissioner to take the proof :andacknowledge meat of yleedshlegses, contracts, dcpipites or other writings, p:)..be recorded or used in the States of Kentucky, Indiana and. Tennessee. Office No. SO, Stuart'Sbnildings, PeUrth Street: . • - 'tnarty . . ATTORNEY, COUNSELLOR . AND NOTARY, Pittsburgh, Pa;:, having resigned the office of Secretary P. Nay. and Fire /Is. Co., will attend Hpe cially 'to collections and business - connected with pavigation,:insurance, accounts and real estate. Su iiine3s. h - Ounr; •9 Ar: M. to ,9 Office, No., 1, Stuart's buildings, (No.SO, Fourth st.,) second door cast of Wood street: • feb3-y ... ._ . . 4..T.TOILICEY. AND) COUNSELLORAT LAW, Franklin,Veuango county, Penna., will attend promptly to all btrsineScs. entrusted to his care—col- I e ctioni Made , iii Warren, Clarion and Jeffc rson co ?s. J. A7StOckfon'Ec - Co. ' • Murphy, Wilsonit: Co. ' } Pittsburgh. John Bigler, .1 • • .. ', Hon: jrillle Kinnear, • Franklin. .. . - Hon. , Alex.•M'Calmont; Ifon.lames , Wilson,Stottbenville, Ohio. juy.:3-y . . . I,pERAtAII, Fifth. Ward, Perin str'eet, between Walnut and nara streets; where he may be 'found at all times :- These havinghouses or Other property to sell pr rent, can have the sante punctu y attended•toi ciP llebts collected, and all-the - duties .45f, an Alderman will receive .piompt attention. .• - . 7•Bl . ANN EltS 401 dealers •in .Fciseign and Domestic nitii9r4x4liang6 certificates,of deposit, bank ;totes and specie. DrA:s and notes collected,..ond remittances: made tsr any part nr.t4e. United States, ro.ssAlaskel alrect.. jan7-y :Joirutstaik db Stockton, BOOKSELLERS, PRINTERS AND PAPER MA 1r1m5.,.-N0.1.1.1 'Market street. Bop•IP-y BOOKSELLERS, S,TATIONF.ICS AND 13.1NDFritS, N 0.115 Wood stroet, three doors Selow Fifth, Pittsburgh; Pa. ' • ' - jah7-y Jamee Pi tters° ("WAXER of First Ferry streets', Pittsburgh, Pa., manufacturerof Jocks hinges and bolts, tobae4o, fullCri mill and timber screws, houe6n screws foirelling .seplo4 ' ' 11. ~ Las zetnoved ,to the plaee of his for -1 J me! . reaideneeyhi papnstrp.e.t, two doors below Irwin.. .• • -apjf?-y. -J. G.laintA, 'REALER IN DRY GOODS, No 1!4 Maricet st.,, •Jur- .riear Liberty;.Pittsburgh, Pa- . • •-.8. E. Constablo,: • ' • irtEA.'LER, in- • Fancy` and Staple -Dry Gerids, 83 1,1- Mark:etstreet, Pittsburgh.. • . • novl.o-y ... . . ~. Diw' and - Family . Medicine Stare, corner pi Penn and:Hand streets; Pittsburgh; Pa.,: Phy -, It yc.ians , ' . *cripiti - ons acCurately compoutided: MC(li eittedeatt.beliad at all hours of the day or'nig,ht.-- l Mpitti~ . . ESTIST, iel" the berat district ' ) respectfully: in foirna)tir r friends...and all those who may Wish his services, that he . has taken an office on Smithfield ateetiticotloorarinn Virgin Alley, where he wilt now. - "Attend alEriperationaofike teeth. inAlm. best Wiener. and at the..khortett notice,. Offtookourafrein 9 to 1 9 I And from 2 to 5, , • _ • - . ,•• •.• . - - ,-• -----: • • ~• --_ -2 ~.•' :- c- ..:-- -I - 1 ,' : .....1..`1 ^ 5 1 - ' .:". ''..'!--: .• " ' '. , I , ' - I‘ . '' . -;' '' ' ' -' ' --- ' - .• ' '',... '"- --. ' ',:- - ': 'j -- -:, '' ',.,-, .-. .- :.- . ' '.. • -' . ' -.- '. ' . .' ,'. -',• , - ' ~ 1, :'* . , ',- ~' •,/',,,,,%',-. fr.;".:,*-4Yr2N, -..i."-:_?-:',-","'-'17---' - - - .' - -.'-- •'' - - '•. • ' ''. ! ~... -' '' - .... ''' ' -,- .-: ,'. •' .: '-' •. ' , 1 ': ~ :-- --, .- --. , . '::-' '. 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'' - '47 * -;'.4 ';i.. - ' ' ....4 ` : '''-' 1.4: '' -- ' - " ' -I,: --.. '--... . 4 - 4 , . -. I ‘, . • _ _ _.; ,1 _ .. ,- ..,.., p,:: -1 ! i , i .__. , • 1 . , • -I:_‘ --- -- - - - - • ' , . •- .. ~......, .. . . ... ~. , , . _ .. . . , . ... , . . , . .. . . - . PUBLISHED. DAILY;' - BY BIGLER- SARGENT BIGLER, NORTH: WEST CORNER OF WOOD ..otEI,FIFTII STREETS, PITTSBURGH,- PENNSYLVANIA, AT .FIVE' DOLLARS PER 4, ANNUM, . PAYABLE IN ADVANCE. Wins &'lloiinekly, T. C.Sliatinou Shaior d Shilpson, Cfllail, Rio Ward Cowan, Charles M. flays, Joiinesi S. Crift Edwin C. Wllecin, ~7ohn Ji..rarkirtsont N. lictlmesA San, Sekibia 6c ~Cheiblrr~ "Wm. A.. Ward; Edr,leir 'TXrcirxVii Brom/ Jiluilata-Iroit Works: - TDWPAtb - 1313rallir e & cianufacturer. of iron and nails, warelf6use, Smithfield above Fourth st. - stiplo-y Itiartist A.MILY :GROCER, Smithfield sirect, next door -1 to the Fifth Presbyterian Church. junefil C. A. Ill'Anulty . ORWARPLNG dommissipN'.'MED,CHANS , Canal Basin, Pittsburgh, Pa, nutr3i George Cochran, Ti j 311.W161DING commissioN MERCHANT, r No. - 26 Wood . st., Pittsburgh.: , n0v.27-y Rey'uoldfi Shee, T i IORWARDING & COMMISSiHN MERCHANTS 12 for the Allegheny River trade, dealers in given .rics,...prixliice, Pittsburgh inanufacturcs t chloride of lime and paper. The highest price in casli . paid at all titers for country - rags, baling rope; and cottodwaste, corner of Penn and Irwin sts., Pittsburgh, Pa. jan3o-tjyl4 • Removal. /ThlEO. S. SWARTZ would respectfully inform his friends and customers that he, has removed to No. 106 MarlMt 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 spectfully invite their attention. ! Dr. Geo. Fe/lir. , ..ETAS removed a short distatied.above his former Ui location, on Smithfield street, near Seventh, east side. , New Book Sto'e. . . . . S. BOSWR OTH &•(:0., 4.1 Market street, . next door to Third.street,!are just opening a new and extensive assortment of .books und Station ery, which they will sell, wholesale and retal, at the lowest prices. Union Hotel IN ennuection with my sou; A-Kleber, I have this day °rued my House in Virgin Alley, near Wood greet, where those wishing the choicest re- Vreshments can always be accommodated. Estensive Stabling for rent. IIILW: KLEBER) Sr. - feb7.l.f 1 .... O'Hara Robinson,. U. S. Attorney', has rcinovea Ms offici, to Ij No. 8 St. Clair st. setit-t-s L. Wilsuartl, LUMBER MERCHANT, otlicO on 'Penn street. . between Irwin and Hand Pittsburgh, R. Ail commissions will be prumptly.;itteiletl to. inar-t-y School "Book and Paper INtinrchousv. T IJICE LOOMIS, Agent, publisher, bookseller and la bookbinder, NO.'S:I, Wood sireel, Pittsburgh. Pliktutou's TANUFACTUILEIJ and sold ;wliolcsoile mid re itt.tftil, Smithfield st., benvec!i SisUi anti Virgin - oce2l-y M. c. lid dealer in MASNtair7l.C.:katn'dlite's"Vfliio•rf„ Lard' etri O trtr il It Market, S. W. side. mern-y COLEII.4.N. JOHN F. JENNINGS. J.U. W. 1iA11.314,N. Colcznan, 0., - 11 - AN of Carriage Springs and 111 Axles, A. IS., and spring steel, and dealers in coach trimmings of every description, m a nnf ue t o cy on St. Clair street, warehouse ; .13 Wood attent. op- posite St. Charles Hotel Flint Glass illstt.tablksharacut. A,TULVANY & LEDLIE manufacture and keep _AI constantly on Laud cut, moulded nod plain ulna Glasswaru in ail its varietws, at their harehous - e corner of Market and Water btrecti, Paul:nu - Oh— Our works continue in lull operation, and ne are constantly adding to our stock, rvhscb enables us tu till orders with proznptin. Purelrat:Crs are respect fully solicited to call and exanunc prices and terms. supl6-y Otto Kuntz, TANUFACTIIIt Ell or IN co timir - ri r.s.r , 111 . Smithfield iltre!et, two doo below 1 iRh st:eet Pimbuigh, Pa. Always on hatitlia full a4mertutent of Plate and Pivot teeth, of a -o,riety et shades. as simple. Plate, !Molars and lli.setepidatee.. Cum t ee d ' , Sciew Pivot teeth, &c. Teeth anti blocks made to order; Dentists supplied with all artieleF: in the pro- All orders Crow abroadiaiest be aceompan - I ied by the cash. Platinii al Ways' on hand. nevls-y . Dt. Dnulol AS'M •I 1 OFFICE on Smithfield, three duel, from Sixth Ft., Pittsburgh. d cr: Dr. George Watt, AFFICE., NO. 77 Stuahrickl ntreet, near SiXlll SL„ LY Pittsburgh. aug'2l-y Or. George Pc) ix; pRACTISING PHYSICIAti, office ou Smithfield, no* Seventh ut. - F. Bluittepi pANn FoRTE manulitonrer and dcalet in rvin akal lustrumen4 . No. 112. Wood. Etrent, near novl9-v George Ba ne;, r. - DUMBER, and manufacturei of Ptunpe and lly .drante, which arc superior to and cheaper than any in the city. Please to call and examine for your sehea. Fourth etreet, between liinitlifteld and Cher ry Alley. 'Hydrants and pumps repaired. janl-y 11. D. Sellers, it. D. 7ili(1~ ED to Penn st., betwielen Irwin and Hand Streets, live doors below Hand st. apls-y Hugh Arters, SURGEON DENTLST, US Liberty street, a few doors below St. Clair st, Pittsburg'. ap2S-y .Ogden S. Sitttulden, SUCCESSORS TO AVERY, OfIDEN &Co., whole sale and retail dru ggists , and manitfactnrers of white lead, red lead and litlinx#, corner of Wood and Second sta., Pittsburnh, Pa 4. " • nor 13-y .dtriertin. S Smith, QIJCCESSORS to Irvine bt Alnrtin, Nyholesale gro kj curs, produce and conunisinon merchants,, and deafen: in Pittsburgh ntanufacitircd articles, No. 58, Wood etreet, Pittsburgh;Pa. apB-y John. DlPCJosltey., TAILOR AND CLO'TillEß,lLiberty at., between Sixth street and yirgin Allay, south aide. ae.lo- Alder man , s Galoe Tilt undersigned begs leave to say to his friends :and the public-generally, iliat he has removed his office to Penn street, near thp canal bridge, oppo site tlie iluited - States Hotel. oetl6-y JAMES BLAKELY B. A. Fahnostoo4 & W l4 a, O l L d E l S v A o L d E s a tr n e d eth retail Druggists, Titontris 'Miller's , HOLESALE & RETAIL FAMILY GROCERY 5?911.E, corner . of \Vood and Fourth streets, apl4-y iPittsburlt Sterett S. Co., H d O o L m E ei S st A c lfa i n n 4 cs ro u ta n . a il ta:l pi c o rs ra, in . o x r c e l i u gl e a l l ) i . d W No. 18 Market street. ' apS-p . , James Park, Jr., dr, Co., W il a O n i ti E g S u A e L on E w G ar it e OCl: n l a lSZ l e p r ( B ot i e n rs c o o f p ti e n r pl a a t t: i Pittsburgh minuFactured articles, Nosh 112 and . 111 2nthst. between Wood andSiiiithfieldsts. • 14- 14- 3641111!),ei . t 84113t0n, .. -.. ~ . , . WIIOLtSALt .GROC.EPS; FPRAYAILDINCI 4. I' Connriiiidioii Nprchanta, deaTera in - produce and Pittiiimigh inanufactures;.isibi, 133 and 130 Wood titreet, Pittsburgii,Ta. - ' .i , - c . roa-y Jcihn Scott 6x Co., • AITHOLESALE,GROCERSAJW.POVMS S I ON V Merchant - 4, - CdinotereJal ROW, Liberty stroet, Pittsburgh. ' - n1.9-y J. & J. Jll.tDevi,ttr AAT IJ OLESALE GROCERS, dealers in prodhge and Pittsburgh maunracttireS generally, Nn; 22' , t, Liberty, op - posite 7th:street, Pittsburgh.. 41)28-y li.`, E. Sellar9, lIOLE,SALE -DRUGGIST, - and dealer' in dye w stuffs, paints, oils, vaintshes, bre.,. No. 57, .Wood street; Pittsburgh.- . oet3-y John Are/lox, . - . NU'IIOLESALE acid Totail <Healet '- ia Music: nna Murdeal.' , lnotrumenOs..-Tiano Fortos, School Books 'and 540049112 No•' V-4 Wood strOot,. Pitts burgh: PITTSBURGH, TIITJRSDAY, NAY 28, 1846; Charles H. Kay, WHOLESALE . AND , RETAIL 'BOOKSELLER, VV Paper Dealer and Bookbinder, porner of Wood and Third streets. seplS-y Itemoval VVT.M.TGLENN, Bookbinder, has removed to the corner of Wood and Third sta., above C. IL Kay's, where he is prepared to do every description of riding and liinding. , ap3-y w Select Sohool. Tx-roj. MOODY . respectfully announces to his old ffion,ls that he intnds' opcning t Select School in this citmen the first Monday of April next, in the basement of the Third Presbyterian Church. inar2l-tf P. C. Martin, 110101.E5 ALF, and retail. Grocer and dealer in vV Foreign and Domestic Wines and Liquors, Foreign and Domestic Fruit, Nuts, &c., No. 60 Water street. -sepo-y J. D. Williams, L I.V I 0 10 ‘ 1 ,. . 7 E 0 S 0 :1 1 .L st 1;: e lL et N c D 0r 1:, , h e : e T. 0 .1 , ! ky r o r 0 R d OC ..0 1' :, 1 1 1, 1, ilih streets, Pittsburgh. .cirre—y Dr. Win. DI. Wright. i r .Z7lt% DENTIST, Office and residence in . 11 St. Clair st., a lbw doors below Lib ! I • erty, near the Excitant marl I-y Franklin Roust, Fourth atrcet. Between Snathfield and Grant Streets, Pillssburgh tuusTIAN SCHMERTZ, Proprietor, respect fullyy informs his friends and the public general ly, that he will open the above splendid !louse on the Ist day of May next. The House being new, and finished in she most commodious and convenient manner; and having it furnished with the newest and most licutifitl style of furniture; flatters himself that he will be able to an ennimlate his friends and the travelling public, in a manner not inferior to any similar establishment in the city. As the House is situated near the Court House, or raliglquents have been made to serve up Meals at any hour is the dav, this kill tie great convenience to those ,rho are ;n attpuianee at cnitrt. trfrltelrerdnunt.. of all 4Uttl. , can be had. Boar der,: taken by the Nicol, or clay. t",•l.u.rtch every thy at 11 o'clock, A. M. ap;;0, Wunititigtoit Hotel. T AMES ILMSTItONG, Proprietor, Corner of St. Clair and Penn street , . Pittsburgh, the proprie tor begs lease to return his nest grateful thanks to his Friends and the pub' to 16r past ors, and hopes, by attutition., to merit a contautistion nit' their patron age. 'Ehr, lionise in ploss.littlY ::mated near the Ex change; it has acconiaiodataunt, fur Ira., ekra, and a large room liar public meetings, diviner or supper par ties. . ReimAlment...; aloics read', or reparod on th, shortest notice, with tho choicest the iliirtint will af ford. tis-iterii and r o,iter Soup, Fresh Shell • Oyiters, recei, rid I, ei-y . iny during the nnnigon. - The 2.reiorm calk, lei, lieen viLen In thy selection of wino:: an.l A tar...Ay of new - npaliets iitz 'thirty h: , 41 in di.' ~t,114,4111W11t, I'. S. A If 9t Luurlt :.. tvt!tl evrry thy at 11. A at, I \ I F. F. Prue street, I'db,bur2ll. Peal ) thug and I,•d2ttv,:, by Ow day ud um.t 1,113,./ St/ail:tort. V„, Al Itt/tt it to th , •ir adiant,g , to rati , illl4 , 1:1111. 1 • t/Z . 3011i tratt•;l,l_ i•aal o r v,est. Nvdl iiud On, ld.n”al a CU/Ile/M - 31 //t I`oll - -it is Withill 1.11:C hIl %tired .art(, .41 Oa, C/tlld/ b.tant, and (.7.111 ten If 11( It, to to csvar.!//t.t It Eu , JV information ItT,rn to Inns 111.titui . .tquient 1111ffit - ,.. ;tic can at al/ tiros., Lc l.a at it, .110110-.• Letfit3 - ct:r IL r (rive tory. NI:OS% 61 and 63. %Vont' street, under I.ynd's Ain - _l_ll tion sOre• hulAscriber. fitted up 11).• pial.6 lti s-tioerinr fe - el ilI gtvvvoxittlirt - atilt`" to all . who zu r:n<t theta. - Arrangements have madd.to ,apply of Pre.sh Oysh-r4 which v. tl ite served op 1.• ,witt 1.110, ghortc , t notice.. luxuries, candies, fruit and pastries of the ehoi, , ,t kitltla always 011 3lxiid. l'ht.ar liar is tilled with thi• b, , ,t brand:: the market can atiord; and Iltgalta, L'a,- teilo,l'rincip , .. and Havanna Cigars or superior Ever.' atlenttuil pal to yVnllnra. 'flow moon cry liINLIQ is IL' tiI•NICIAt , . tiui Itl-y - fluent Dl.triet Hotel. MUItDOCK, l'ormerly of Ilan Cilloll hotel 1 oil Water street, liana.; been burnt out, bast/mil a new and liatoit.onni ctlov , oly for the accom modation of traidem at t h e Cll/11(!r of Second and Sontidirld street'', ndl as the n an o. Lhatrict Hotel. iS ROW prepst.,l 1 , 1 oft , r ammtnntodation and every couil l ort to tio• tra,uter, at %er:k moderate chart - xs. Ile is prodded sv:th ample and conienient stiff jing, decl2-", Excitant,. Hotel, CIoRNER OF PENN ANI ST. GLAIR STS.. AL LEN BROWN, PR9CRIUMIL. - - - ..TerinN SI,INI per d a y. Th eu m k rs i gii ml, formerly of the Merchants Hetet, corner of Wood and Third street., has leased thht superior establishment, and thrnished it anent throughout, with new beilm new bedding and new friniture. Great cure has been taken to till his cel lar with the ehrucest viands. A handsome omnibus and a baggage wagon are provided for the use of his guests, and a Porter will be in attendance at all bourn to meet the demands of the traveller. The long Cl perienct of the undersigned in this business, assures him that his earnest purpose to satisfy all who call, cannot be unsuccessful. lie herds altogether at lib erty to promise his visitors a comfortable-and cleanly abode, liberal entertainment, and a hearty welcome, at a moderate cipenee. ALLEN N. hp3-dtf Co-Purtucrslktp. AVILLItisI COLF.:\ lAN . having, on the first day January inst., associated with him Jas. W. Hallman and J ohn F. Jennings, under the wrote and style of Coleman, Hallman & co, will now have in creased facilities for manufacturing Steel Springs, hammered axes, American Blister and Spring Steel, &c., to which the attention of dealers is respectfully solicited, and hope by strict attention to business, to merit a continuance to the new tirm the fivers so lib erally bestowed upon him. Factory on St. Clair st. —warehouse 43 Wood et., opposite the St. Charles Hotel, where can ha found a good assortment of Springs,`Axles,. t. 8., and Spring Steel, and Coach Trimmings of every description, together with Iron, Nails andi , ittsburgh mantilla:tared articles. it - Si — The highestprice paid for scrap iron. Wiiadow Minds, 'W subscriber, having competent workmen, and a large stock of Venitian Window Blinds, will Sell low. '.Portable Fastner," 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 .1. W. WoodwelPa or C. Singer's, Old Blinds put up with the Portable Fastener at a small charge. J. IC. ITENDF.IISON, West End !land est. Bridge “OH.10.” THREE HUNDRED TOWN LOTS AT AUCTION. eiN the, Eight -day of June next, I will sell the ‘,/ above named lots at auction, on the ground iu said town of Ohio. - • - - OHIO-is situated at Bird's Point, at the mouth of the Ohio river, in Mississippi county, on the Missouri shere, 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 overflow. Adjoinn eg 'and pear the t 0 1 ,11 1 .; is Choice timber land, and the country 'adjacent is a rich, elevated section of the State. Ten 'miles west is long 'Nitric, East Prarie and Mathe Ors Prario, all of which are thickly settled and improved in the mOstde:siiAle manner. - -HirThe Levee is 500 feet wide, the'etreets SO and 190 feet wide, and the lots 2 by' 5 feet, with an al ley in rear. •It PEAItSONS, for prolirietors .; ap2:l-td. . . -Frrynhlin alai:Jain° Works. MI-1E , subEeriber having been removed by the greaVfire to Allegheny, is prepared to make Steatn,and . .Fire Engines, 11.ydraulic and Screw I . .resses., for pil, tobacco or any other purpose, and machinery genthillY. J. S. GWYNNE, Franklin Machine Works,. On Rebecna street and-Bank lane s We,st 4fFederal street, Allegheny city. N. R Orders left in Pittabtitgh with Mr. S. pnthberti, - Market street ; 2: doors jwtow Third sheet will meet titlqvionnit:4oll4* ' maytl.' ._.._ ..:.~i.ii _ ._.. r Oil at 11411.e4liced Prlet,. riFIIIE subscriber would respectfully inform his friends and the ,publicin.gentral, that , his new Factory is now completed, and with a large addition to his machinery, he is prepared to make considera ble quatitities of 'a .superior, article or Lard Oil, which he is determined te'sell cheap, fully apprecia ting the old proverb, that "a nimble sixpence is worth more than is slow Shilling." He feels confi dent that consumers would find it to their advantage to give him a call and examine for themselves. Woolen tnanufacturer4„ machinists and, others, are respectfully invited to examine his superior oil, .Filth street, near Market, opposite liunker's Confection ary suite, and Messrs. Samuel, 114 9 Clurken & Co., Liberty street.._ M. C. EDEY, 'Pittsburgh Lard Oil Manufacturer. A superior quality of Star Candles, always on hand, of assorted sizes, mar24-y Ornamental. Hair Work MRS. RENTER, Wig Maker, Allegheny City, sir doors fro2u (he * 7 Aqueduct, opposite the Collector's Office, kr e11e.43 to inform the pub lie that she has just commenced the Ornamental Hair buSiness, ,70>Zm's and haS a very superior stock, re t !;: , :rr6V seised. G out the Eastern cities and , Parisi and she is prepared to 1111 all orders at the shortest notice, and in a matincr that cannot be excelled by any similar manufac turer in the country. - • She has on hand and intends keeping, a large as sortment of Ornamental !fair Work, such es Ladies , Wigs, Bands; Braids, (Inds, Necklaces, guards, Bracelets, l'inger Rings, &e. Gentlemens , Wigs, 'Dowries, Scratches, Sc.l . Mrs. R. has been for Many years engaged iu the liu.quess in France, and the United States, and from her long and experience,' she feels confident in being able to give satistictio& to all who will flivor her with their patronage. liCr prices are more liberal than have been etfcred in this city heretofore. mar 17-1 y James I!6uard & IT AVE the pleasure tn announce to their friends 1 . that they again occupy their old stand at No. SS, Wood street, where they" haveopened an exten sive WALL PAPER WAIIIIIOUSE, and will'have contantly on hand an extensive assortment of Satin glazed and plain PAPEtI HANGINGS, Velvet and Imitation - Holders of the late.t style; Mid most hand some patterns for papering halls, parlors and cham bers. They manufacture, and have un hand at all tenni., Printing. Writing., ,Letter, Ntir.pping at Tea Paper, Bonnet and Fuller's Boards—all ti which they for sale on the niont actioninindating terms, aad to idle)* in vdu the anent:on of merchants and othr,c , , .\i GO—lttank I i knnfall Lin& mi.l the liest final ity, Same] litrul., 4 always en hand and fur sale as above. aug thi Lail.'ref:Vs wnri.4sitcd Guar<len Secds, ) 111ECT FROM P.111.C . A.D1:1.111.1.1.. Each paper 1 bear.; the label and warranty or Uatito 1.3.. , - Ltcri;. For by I'. L', SNOW I)E.N, Nu. '29 IVater rt., at tbe .tand l'ormerly :occupied by 11co. 11erry. Ex ti yyt awe tbc ' llt•pnrf , or the Vi,iting Col . :1)114 1, e .uS thi• PVlMlylV.mia gorlben'Anral Surintv,' atION,I and orrb,etl-tit he printed. %NMI rill's ND RgElt lES AND GARDEN,: 4 `1 . 11 , .0 , Ye g roitisda are em Federal burro, near !lee - Al•Norial. • * • The eadsost cqtte, tont of Catovilm, was Sonic of ttoaO 91 . thod,4lCll c not (net high, • • • Tu.. Nolectwu of c,REEN-11 ,, 4,11 It. A.NI, aS YMCA!, and cAtemlio. he Noretici are stiry coricetiy managed, sop plying teicry part: of 014 Union, a detail of which ',mild occupy thir inscli!of oar opseown dim efore ! content mires:loos - in ith »airing that the stock to v lac•o. aria in negro Slide indurowth. consisting of I'mtr.f.ST AND 011.N.'61ENTAL TREES, It S • SdiIi.U.I,IS,...WiNE,S AND CR F.E.PERS, with isditchos heil,sbeccosa feud hso-s of the !Add kohl and higalthy COOlll6OO, large thairt or I , lo,ll,latfr: 40144,1, pears, pbons, kc., as stocks for hod diou and graftingt tt pli very lAlpeflUT to that of o orison Et.:0111,1,5, ''.witch carry w ith tllool into the e.t.d . :aid the ithmases rif the parent cluck. ••t.. alt urN :IEI.IM or c. 40 finest quality have been sc-dthred over the COUlttl . y from these grossils, aod limy a! o ass he depended spoil. The seed establidh meat or these Ithiginolthrists is one or the most 00 toliNtst! in the Union, and reputation iu well sustain ed from year to iL ear. "TO 01)% OW the: chanes‘, of mixture. of the rtrina of the plasm of tic 'same forady, they hare iestahltsheil another nursery at, a DUIL1:1,14.!1.10ii3110e, co that iltetenc ration cannot to place., and which bt:Ctlloli td the purchaser a 'genuine aitiele.• Knowing thus th e age, tluaitr and proresis or--ctilture of every plant, the supply I,• au their growl:10s ret:ornmendcd with gied confide ace." date of the , Itepert' from which the shove is extracted, the entire catahlistiment has been arorttly - clic, collection of Cal - m.lllmi etts . braces all the liner and consists, of come thon s.tnds or I,LCUMIS likew:e: with Roses, and other iicsitalile plants, lkith tender and handy; fruit trees, &c. The Seed Gardens alone coyer tilt' acres, and the whole is, as it has been for more than half a centhre, under the NtiC,,e,jtVr• trittfUlgittletit thither and son, the, mind prominent in America. Orderd receirml SNOWDEN, front Nid,olti catalogues ritay ho reck,t yea gratis. mar9.v 1 I LIE subscriber begi.,l e r i ae r,,,, l warnify to return his gratellil acknoeygetnents for the liberal Pa tronage bestowed upon l hun for years pug, and par ticularly to tlionf! who so generously patronize & him since hie iniefertuUe by tire late tire. Having consid erably enlarged his businea by associating with Win. 11. Roberts .t 5 a Artiter,, he e mild earnestly sot tea a euntlnuanee or termer favors to the new firm ul (When:. S. Kaiie,iand be trusts that by prompt atten tion to Ltuantse they e ill give general satisfaction. M. KANE, Jr. The subscribMs would respectfully inform their friends and the public That they lia% c 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 e..tensive stock on hand, which hat been not op with great care, in the latest styki and Most trubdtantial manner, con sisting ilt part iif!the,rfollowing articles, viz: . Mahogany Wardrobes, Dresuing Bureaus, 4 , . 46 t6ooa Case and Secretaries, 46 Section'Back Sofas, tt Plane do., .., Divans, •4 Ottomaris, • tt victoria Chairs, .: French do, Plain ! do, " Centre Tables, . . " • Card • do, • 66 Bureaus of every description, 'F • End Tables, Marble Top Pier do, . " Centre do, .. " . Sofa do, . 64 pressing Bureaus, . It Wash Stands, Mahogany Work Stands, . ,• that Backe, • " Rocking Chairs, 44 Sewing! do, .{. Music. Stools, . .. Arm Chairs,. Frcuch;Bedsteads, 4i Butlers' Trays. Mahogany, cherry and poplar bedsteads, warrant ed proof against bugs, and superioi to any now offer ed to the patine. Also; a - variety of Windsor chairs; of the best quality,and a' new style of armchair with spring seat, well adapted for offices or societies, with a variety of other articles too numerous to mentiou. We have at considerahle expanse introduced into our new factory on Front street, a steam engine With nmelnnery, which will ,enable us to sell, wholesale . and retail, at reduced itriees. The attention of We.iiire Merchants, and persons moving West, is invited to'bur new and extensive establishment. Western Cabinetmakers are also re quested to give us a call, as they will find they can purchase from - us for less than- they can manufac ture. Orders front a distance will receive, prompt attention, and the furniture will be.carefully„packed. .Steamboats mid hotelsibmished at the shortest no tice,.and on, favorable tepid. .ROBERT.S & KANE. . N. B. Undertaking Lif all ito'brat4tes attended to. •platlo4 • ! ! •!-! ' • it;-,foc, PIER TABLE l S.—Marble .Top on,and_oed. for tale lowiat the. Ferniture warphoue of. • ? 13,,y9Pgaft. . , 4.04•4tr9et IMEINICI 1 Card REMOVAL =MEC New Ilsto.l4lol.lxtent.7—Horsle Shoeing. 4- E s.Ulyseriher would respectfully informhis T. Triends and the citizens generally, that he haS leased the stand formerly occupied by Walter Fortune & Sons on, Fourth street, four doors above t•c:filithlreld, and intends carrying on the above bu siness in all its branclieS, having employed first rate workmen, and being 'a practical mechanic himself, gentlemen sending their horses to his shop may depend on having their Work well and prompt ly done. As I Mimi. to give the busineSs my un divided attention, 1 hope to have a liberal share of public patronage. 011A.S. BARNETT. inayl2-3m. Franklin Bledfcal College of Philadel• rpm.: first annual course ofilectures . th this institu tion, will lit opened on Monday, the twelfth day of October nea.t, (the second Monday in October,). and will be continued until the. end of the ensuing February. . . PAUL MIK GODDAILLOI. D.—Anatomy and Histology. - C. L. VAN WYCK, M. D.Principles and practice of Surgery. MEREDITH CLYMER, M. D.—Principles and practice of Medicine. JOHN BARCLAY BIDDLE, M. D.—Matcria Med lea and Therapeutics. DAVID HUNTER TUCKER, M..D.—Ohstcricks and diseases of women and children. LEVIN S. JOY.NES, M. D.—Pliy6togy and legal Medicine. JAMES B. ROGERS, M. D.—General and Organic Chemistry. JOHN 'BARCLAY PIDDLE, M. D.—Dean of the faculty. LEIDY, M. D.—Demonstrator of .\.n atom,. The Franklin Medical College vvua incorporated in the Legislature or Penimylennia, by an act ap proved 2Sth January, 14 6,. and is authorised by sec tion third of as charter, "to grant the degree of Doc, for o 1 'Medicine to any such persons asst hall pnsaesa the qualifications non' usually required of candidates in other Medical Colleges in this State." i'or cacti cooNe of lecturci $15,00 Mirticula lion fee, to Itt paid once only, 5,00 Diploma fee, • • 10,00 Additional information respecting, the course ofiii t.truction, or other matters connected with the Famd ty. can Le obtained upon :TOM:aim-1, personally, or by letter, to J. B. 1111)1/1..E...M• (:), Dean of dm Vacuity, N. E.:corner of Quince, and Spruce .ttrect.,,yltd,okilphia. nvir 1 1...1tbn PoduA ut La,.t, A Crlt FOR t: S N t-tra Tho:aand Per?et;icr, y Coin phtints curt -4? it;otic ' Wc entl.. the trtrettliott of the candid to a refl . N•tt+itr, in every part of linr Afr'n, has hie in,r4,s "f.whputiore and de.tr,L.rtt. The eee..tootoo, of the animals timl ve : zetables or the rute-st, o imch that they Could not endure the , :o lit of the trir. I zone, and Nice visa. In repaid iu de0.,..T., and its cure, the aiaithen WWII Or r:Li The Ale, of the NVild cherry and of :1 . 11 Northern latitude. , taw! —Dr. IN 1.4 r v!.., IS in a cony...net dremieal extract from thole.; ha+r. lon,r celet:ratcd for complaint , : preva tent o nly in e.,1 4 -1 e tinettea. Indeed the mart distinitnrr.hed tieurlical men ha VP averred that nature fert...01., in rrrrr coil airy ImA:clues for to own pecuii r In ill confroned and ittegi . ent sta l ;e. d..: ,Snot, Croup and L'orupktitri ibises by ire r ti..e 1111.. A 1111.11 i•11. , i of, didtl:4Ntl3 kni.l.ll to our la lel. 1. r . 7: may be CU: .'l,l by rev thl• (laana,taf a!,f•, t 1 4, a Ilwaeliezent wherev., tho, AN!rilr.r. Asrosisirtsi; ( . 1•4!1! • r 1; si 0r ‘llll. , Cliool V , :LtAlttiy Linn, p!,ant' I:'lre fIAII, , S CUP.: In iL ou,ar,l vlctorgwal ca“er! DAYT,I7:. Feb, 11111, I. U'. 157ii1mtore.-11eIr s;r: As N'iiiiare Litt, lirg ni:lr DAyton, 11,r cafes IV:taat'd of Cii,trry,' 1 Lks this uf m.11.1,g a .L.1.1.001 0 1Lt ni )4Ctfl to 3.01 0110.11 1 hope may be pallitileAt to thO Oorlaj .so almost in,r.:ctiltilis ['tiro, It riilitzlit inealis ci the a.ll,:eie fistOrt.:W.: Bets:LA. Language fade, to describe the salutary eirects it pro, dor r.t , and the greet benefit I derived 6,111 its nice.: The tauten, of Dayton end vicinity, well recol-] feet that on the hth of August laa, I receised aeri ous injury from the C.lpltorlol.l of a CIII.IIOII. A NI-- bou of its toll toll ti Clieaared in right side and bra t; and 111 , :ime or Npli9ters of the r.1:71-rod pa..C.l through the ••Idura," and pierced the Liing, .liter 13p,:f.• or abolit wcel:f,, I was attached - with a tristri,rine rostra gad a violent pein is fizy rig 4l3 ide• Son, ten daya after this when HI a par uziprin of suddenly and eecr.o broke, and a large quantity of very oilensito Matter, timed with blood, wan llvaeltargedi most of %Ouch Chute* passage through the opening of the 'round, Frain the ,p eu i n g there, frequently patibt , l a ipalittity Or Die n suppoMail 10 lane thorn the tunes. porrug all this rime ray qp - crin,,,, , s wsye.aihanst ?ay physicians, ineanwhilr, pair! the strictest totem , lion to tile, and did all in their poster for toy rOet , r- Cry. Bat with all their skill they' eiiiiiddiot reach thr distre.el, alter Vic 1.1,15 s had hecw,e ed. 1 %Vas sea her during this thou by at least t wanty It was now minced to a certainty, that infia mat ion ti' /un!Ts vas rapidly taking place; and twat this would terminate ley life in It vcr, short tune, was in the highma degree probable, . At ties critical stage, a messenger wart despatched to Cincinnati, and a celebrated Physician of that place was consulted. When he was made acquaint ed v nth my situ:item, he remarked that nothing could be dune by medical aid, if the constitution itself XV AS nut sufficient tv throw elf the disease. My friends now despaired of my recovery. and I' had no earthly ground of hope to surVivc many day's. Fortunately at this juncture, I SMAY one of Dr. Win tar's Pamphlets, entitled "Family Medical Cable," 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 net Physicians, I sent to you tbr a bottle of inedicin'e described viz: ••Iri.aar's Balsam if Wild Cherry," which relieved me almost immediately. After 1 had used some five or six bottles I sofa). recovered as to Cc up end dbj n et. My cough ceased, and my lungs were restorca to a healthy state—all from the heal ing and tialmy influence and powriful medicinal , fuss of Wistar , s Balsam. Were it not fLool the external iujury I received in my shoulder and arm by the explosion, I feel couti, dent that I might hitve been working at my trade (which is blackandthing,) but this has prevented. fly exposure, I have since taken several severe I colds, and my only remedy has been "the balsam" Anti I now most cordially recomreend the genuine Wistaes Balsam to all who are afflicted with Colds, Coughs, or Lung Complaints. I consider it an inval uable medicine—a real blessing to the world. Any person desiring further information t may call on LUC any time, yours truly, talnisTom.E.p. R. SMYTH. City Of Dayton; I MontgomeryS'tate of Ohio 5 Subscribed and sworn to. before tun, Justice of the Peace, this I Ith day of Feb. IS-15. EBE_NEZER FOWLER. Testimony of thoe highly creditable cili;ens Vayton, in cmifirtnation of the above. We. the undersigned, being intimately acquainted with Alr.S myth, and having seen and watched over him during his late illness, do not hesitate to say that the foregoing is by no means an exaggerated statement, but is entitled to full credit, A. L. STOUT, J. IL H. DODSON, HENRYR. 'SMYT • trim and genuine "WistarS Pahl Wild Cherry," is sold at established agencies parts of the United States. ' Sold -in Cinicnnati on the' corner -of Fourth and Wainutstrects, by SANFORD & PARK: General Agents for the Western States, For sale by L WILCOX Jr., S. E. cor,- Market st. And the Diamond. Pittsburgh. tray:?-y. Long Credit HE subscriber offers for sale thirty-one building M 1. 'lots, on a credit of ten years. - Those lots arc situated - on Grant, , Wylie, OW, Ross and - I:Hanlon. .ntroets, in the third Ward of the eity,.ailjoining.t • NOW ...IPQUIt. 401.180.... Persons diaposed. to. will. Rad. thp.se favopktly, located - . • convenience to tonshiaSs.,tind , will'altinite . cUtitrirof the Far partieurarikeliquir., • C. Cumttuns, ; or - .IRMA' B. FETEER =ME Fifth Street Furnitue W!:,,rerocyrus. nm wouldsubscriber most respectfully - call the. attention - of the publis*Chis Stock of Cabinet Ware, possessing advaiitages; over any other mane= facturing establishment in thekity. ..11e is enabled to sell his Wares at muds lower prices; therefore, he I . wduld remind those who' watt gorkl!m Fuiture: at a fair price not to forget the right plage, NO. 27, Fifth strhot, . , ..(01nr.23-dstwy) H. H. RYAN. Pittsbtirgh tiUd.Cortneilsvii}o Rai/road Contra 4. I. N pursuance of the act of *sacmlily to incoporate the Pittsburgh and ContinllsvilleßoilroW Com gaily, and the - stiverrl acts amendatory, of the same, authorizing the said Compuby - to - •'extend the said' Railroad from Connellsl. - ille, to any Peint en the tern of Ihe Youghiogheny, Within this State, Books will be opened for the subscription stock in ,said Railroad Company, at the following 'places, viz: In' tile city of Pittsburgh At he rooms of the Board oc of ,i f o r e te iL oni v tonday the loth il day of layinst; at 10 At -Wog. ;Newton, in Weltinoteland county, on Tuesday the 9th day of June nest; at the house of J. Brennen - lan, at 12 o'Clock,pl. At Connellsvitle, in Fayette county, tin Thursday the 11th day of June next, at the hoiise or N. C.:Me- Cormick at 2 o'clock, P. •.'. • N. B. Craig, Hariunr Deny Georgie 15arsie, Jolth B. Bdtler,: Thoniaa Bakewea, A -Brackenridge, James S. Craft, \V. Forwark4 , V. Jesao Carothers,l James Kelley, I James Crof.san, • W. B. Roberts, , L. Peerson, Jacob Forsythe,' Joaklili Pennock.- Cha;"i. Binder, i B. Barliuglon, W. A. Penniman. Z. H. Costnii, • COmmittec on bert,:lf e Count W. ROJ3ISDN, Jr., Ch'n ay Arrival. Great 111117:1.c -m at the Ne•:: or.k store. Now opening to most' splen ' d assortment Lade: Dress Dale, ,li:uitilas, iris Visits. Shawls, id Enihroicler i ewer offered Pittsburgh, at iusual low prt ',4 'Please call td eiarnino'for str4•ct., 11.](.;..1..11.1ZARD. 11INDEILS jmrsholn Straw ihadersilarls, t ecelvt , .land for sale by JOHN HI MELLOTt, inys Wood ,street. I=3l siINCIIANGP. BR OKER, corner 4,1 Wood a n d 2,1 1 sireed:,Gold, etiVer current bank 'notes and :add. Sight ‘.tinteign WI {he eastern Cities p Ar s.it dna.d s onnes and rats cniletded. %Vol. -1.1,11 ft: Cot. John ,Lt. • eil.tt,:litgh, .1. PA)11. , .t - Et co., • WOUilWt . il, • JJucicf Mar,. ntorozoit & Cot Brovt . ll C 0..; Jatt.to r t tt.,,CtliCitlllati:, J. St. \V. I'le:ct .11111 k K S!lcto S4ovv.' (11IL118 & t ct., are' r (delving their upritcr eiratiiiitla7 °flout!, of the elle-yea and best us .iirintoit. of Hoots and that) they have ever lithig to till, 01-ri.et. and :U.: lc': Florence Ilrdid, airs Straw ltennets, of the latest together vi ill! • a Liplerilid as.aortrutint of Palm Leaf' Hate, piens' and hugs' summer Caps. Al.°, a larire lot of Nei York TatiCed SOle'Leather, all of which having been , purchnsiii ut the linve.,s.t• and selei.ted with great carC i for the western• ircile, will he sold at a small advaiirc above cost and . charges. All nicrehanta wishing ^to purchicre tall rinl it to their interest to call and esaintia, their stock, re haSillg. CISCWIIerc. inerrn-tf • P , Removed. K. LOG :N, Iris telliesel t;.3 Ni F,3, Wood ?)• street., one dour below Dianthud Adler, to the siore lately 'occupied by Clark &Meron, where lie li3 , 011 , :11 ,, I a Wholesale and Rend din* Goods Store, and having jitst returned from the:patern Cities, is• opening a new and well selected' stock 'of GOods; com::ating oe French, and.,Ameriearecloths . ; tall colors,) great variety,. of fieni sty le' CassinnereS and Satinetts; !Cashmaretts, (a ne4v style;)"Ote , oli Ca,simerc, a iroOd stock or summer cloths of kinds; late' style; VestdutyS also, 0- Peat variety of LawJns and Gingbanis; Pyramidical Graduates and otter limey pattern"; a variety of .prints 0 to '2,13 cents per yardi a :very superior list of white goods, Consist ing of India Linen,,Dautask Striped Cambric;, Victoria Lawn, striped and plainiMe.ll; Swiss Lace and barred Miislin; figured and plain itobinets; Mack and blue black Silks; plain, fignied and striped; a largo assortment of Linens;, bleached brown Muslins; table Diaper; Marseille:4, Counterpanes, (large size* ?dorms; a good supply or Umbrelljs, Parasols, Parnsoltitt.s and Sunchades; very large as sortment of mcn,: women, and cliddretraliosiery; very tine article ; of Lisle Threadjtose and Gloves; and many other articles not enumerated. Ile would respectfully , invite his former eustoiners and the pub lie generally, to an examination of liis stuck, to which he expects to make additions regularly. ap4-_ or Pittsburgh,. MI CHANCE FOR Le,oo - 1) iNVES ENt PMt: 2lli,Thoubscriber has laid out, slid now offerfer sale at reasonable prices and -on accommodating terms,- 011 t) hundred and ten building lots, on that handsome level ground between Biasiduckstretstaud the Monongahela riser. They arc 'about one-third of a mile from the city line, and are situated in that part of the city district .which `will probably soon lie annexed to' tine city as the Set ends' Ward. No pre_ pert , : in the 'suburbs possesses superior iNvlsitageS am has any heretofore' been laid out with'so liberal allowamm-ol; wide streets; Braddockis from' onb hundred and twenty to about elm bundred and ninety lbet,wide, and Boniest, Commerce, Brady, Columbus and Water, streets, all wide attest - nes.: Most of the lots have tAvo fronts, and as therite of Various :sizes, and midi be old one lot, with the priuiltige.affani cir live; early applicants dan ho 'accommodated - to suit their own vino...slur iniprovenient4 Persons who'de sire to build or to mike secure ihvestincnts in pro perty that is sure; to advance in tialim, and particular ly those who intend to erect manuibctories„ would du well to vibes these lots ,and ex.:manic the draft 1.8 fere purchasing elsewhere. TheinrveY' for this Bal timore and Ohio railroad and the raifread Garvey liy the State of Pennsylvania were,bothtuade alongside of this property, Mid it is generally considered that Braddock street, or the ground immediately alongside of it, affords the only:eligible .route for - a railroad front Pittsburgh to Om East. Coal cast be delivered en this proitaly at avouch less :cost than on the Al legheny river; and there is always deep water at this part of the riveri. E. D. GAZZAM, auos-tf °dice, Market, between 3d and -Ith sts, • Tikont as! _ NYANITAC'IIIRP.II. and importer Of Wall Paper,. Fite Board Prints, Borders, Lanklseupc Paper, Ornamental Designs, Trankpurent Window Shades, &c.', and Dealer_ Writing and Wrapping l'aper, Bonnet and Eiilide,r,'s Boards„ &c., No. -1 - altlarket between"Thiril and Fourth streets, PittSburgh, has had at fio foriner peritiPtv'stock=so titensive And wl;ll assorted, a 4 that to which he now Most respect fully invite's. the! attention of purchasers. It com prises French dud Aritericrin parlor, hall, office, chamber and co l dntingroom. paper of every quality. The colors are brilliant and durable, and the style of patterns unsurpassed. By the regular line of packets betsyeen,llavre and liety York., and front ' the Facto ls.alwaya in active operation', and tiniform-' supplied` With the Best werkinen. the`cenntry can furnish; frequent additions, 'during the "Spring and imifacit will be made to the:goods in •stere: Prices, • stif extivinel,y.nioderate'as.to meet of the Most economical, and satisfy trier housekcepers 'dispoied , examine and e themselves, that the leteresba will be es serdially subserved by baying at Illue.. establiehment. itallsy tow And tanners' scrKis taken' in trade or at the 31t - tillaz-Vatket prices. Mar23-ifint ' • ...gaiieleoF •7. e rn 4t-r - PltiQ.; - '• . ,...TW,0....._:(ENT : - $: DiresV Stack orlitch Spiing-Gornis 62; Market Street, between Third- and ±l.- Fourth:streets. The subscriber has:talten above sp - acious and well lighted store in Simproto4. Row; where he has received, and is hew opening, nix extensive assortment of iltich Fancy and Staple Dry Goods, which haie been recently purchased; of the Importers at New York and Boston, and of the mai4 7 :- racturers of 'New -England. Purchasers are`invited. .. to call and -examine nor assortment, winch b will be weekly replenished with the latest styles o.t` Geods t and of - as choice a - variety as can be found in this city, all of which- will be sold at the .14,04 . extreme low pricers'. • DRESS- GOODS.—Rich. figured Ombre, striped. and , plain Paris Muslins, French Gingbarns, French Bari. : ages Balzarines, Printed Lawns, Gingham Graduated striped Muslins;plain andt.twlllAal hams, Muslin de Laines ) Organdy . .," Lawn, BriLliantes, Bombazines and' Ipacas.. Also * a laige assortment ol.White Goods. SILK'S AND SIIAIVLS.—BIaek 'arid 'blue 144, 3-4, : 1-4 and 7-6 : rich Lustre, black, es, pressly for Mantillas; striped, figured and corded Chameleon Silks Gro de Paris 'and shaded'do: tor. fancy dresses, sc.• ,rich,• all wool, Cashmere : ant!' • Broche Shawls, in fitshionatilecolorsand elfalant dcrs, together With" a large assortment of new and rich styles of 'thinner Shawls, such a5.1.1,eat.7 Ifernant'' tattec.Stratlella Silk and Worsted Ne,teAtitarageiAC , l::.. ..BONNET AND CAP 41P80N4.-Cornpiraiiig,„ Shaded and Taffeta 'Mittens; Ornbrelireitche'dO.,., With fringes. - 'Gro de Nap and Grlr "Vaplea with doable fringes. Also..rich fringed - silk. - -,Parif : sots, rich scalloped silk parasolettes, cstra supor, silk Sun Shades, &c., ' - ALSO—Hosiery - and Gloves,- fancy Cravits- . and Scarfs, fancy Ildkfs., linen cambric do., hem stitched - do. Pongee and Spittlefiehl do., Frenalf- Prints, Laces, Green Rarag,e, Leon Voilsy Mtn and fie t witi , Mitts . - HOUSE -KEEPING GOODS.—White and ' brown. Damask Table Cloths; Irish Linens, Napkins, pent, colored. Moree.ns, • worsted. Damasks, colored cotton and worsted Table Covers,- Toweling-, Blau,- kets, Counterpanes, Dimeties, Chintzes, bleachnil and brown Aluslinc. Flannels, TiCkinns; Eza. tre; - Also, Nankceni, indigo Mee Crotort:Coate • ings, Drab dtEti, Cashineretts, Denims; Pantaloon Stuffs Cotbinides, F.arglish,t French and: kinetics*: . Cloths and Cassimetes,•Satin Vesting,s,Maseilles arN , light fancy Vestings, Sec.. N. B. Always on hand. a large stock of citicoss : may 9 - 'A.:A.-MASON, , dl Market - street:: -: Itbok - Mud Job ci.ftkeß or Woo AND Pi - 111E proprietors' of the itforning.Pngt.'cind` Ater{ c4ry and 11.fanyfrEcturcr resportftilly iitfornz friends and the .pa.trons of those papers,.that : they; liavr; a larze aarl arß 4,110 . 5 . C14 JOB TYPE, AND ALL OTll.l3ll.JlilrlatrA Ls: seccssary to Job Printing. o:llize,,and that, they, are prepared to 'LY.Cetite rsE.ss PhINTING,-nr, "EVEII* Book, of Lading, tirobusi Beads, ,Cartls, Bl4lik Cheesti, Hat Tipn All kinds of .Blanks, State. Sicambortt-irnd Citogt Boul Bias with opproprid.te ruts, p.rintild on the...slto l test notice and Died reasonable _ We respectfully ast - tlic - plltnnage:`of ntir . friendi and the p 4Liie in general itt this bytitteh of ma bus[? Bess. 13.101,E11. July 23;1 28.45. • . . • " Wasitinglolll Mn/t. JOHN IRONS; PROPRIETOR," ' Mezrket street, Steithinrille; 1 ,- rIIIIIS establishment has been taken by the underaingned, tvhe re.ipectrully begs - - leave to informi his friends and the public generally that it has been refitted and fiirnislied in a stYle‘not surpassed by any house, in this place, and,atleait. equal t any in the West. . Washington Hall is located in the biasinesS part or llt town, onMarket street, trearly - m,c,aivii Howie and puhlic building:, and within a. rew stepiiitit the Market. The situation is the most: elevated'-of . any nubile house in 'a Town, commanding 'a view 'of the River for several miles above and An omnibus, and servants, will at all timer be -in . . , readiness to convey passengers,and tlteirbaggage_to and from the steamboat landings.. Every. accommodation ‘vhich the have: a ri;;I:t to expedt may now be bad at tilt:Malls, on ter= . as reasonable as oared by any other good house . Steubenville.. As tbe proprietor will spare-no pains or expense to render general sati4 4 etion, this, Willi his long experience in the busines, will makd it the in tere4t ut , those who come this way to .44 giiehimtt calk" dec,St-r. INCL: AV nr,a Livery Stable. . "::. THE subscriber,. having bought out the well known Livery. Stable kept-by C. B, Doty, in the 'Milli Wardp respectfully infgrms 141 friends and the public generally, that he will keep at all times a stock of the best .description of riding horses, buggies, carriages of all kinds, and in short every thing required in his line of business. A considerable portion of his stOck,isnew,And he is confident, that no stock in the city will. he superior. to his His tents will be node ate. HiS stable is enlibe erty street, a few doors above the canal bridge, where he respectfully solicits a share of public pa, tronage. - - - `CHATH.ES COLEMAN. ' I* - • Ile is also' provided with elegant Hearse, which will be furnished when required, "."7. ocLWd-tf New Hat. awl! Crvp. Store, ja MS. N. POULSON, (late of the firm Poulson 8: Gill,) having,' opened his, I.'4' new'store at No. 73,"Winad street, neat door to 'this' corner of Fourth, is -now 'mariufacturiug.and. Meet : wing tlota the eastern cities a very largo assortment of hats and caps of every description, warranted to be made in the best Manner and of the best materials: Otter .Seal, fine-and common Muskrat, Sealette,i lihir:Seal, Plush and Glazed Caps. Ajar, ' a .ftne assortment orladies. furs, suck as Lynx,:Fitch, Genet and. Coney hinifs arld'•lPitiol;di and 'fur tritnmings,.all of ',which he offers for sale:l4 eastern prices fur cash, both wholesale aria. Country merahants will 'please 'call' and — qatuirt4 Imy stock before purchasing elsewhere. - , • CHAS. H. POVESON. N. 11. The Pall Pashiou for Hata and Caps - recelv ed. • ' • ' " • "dep274. "DELL AND DRASS 1 - OtiNDIM, has rebuilt - anil commenced, business at bia o1d:Waal:1, No: 70 Second,- between ,:gat - ket and ForrY atrecla, wlaerd. lie will be - plea.sed to see his old customeii az!. ifienilS, • - , .Chureh, steamboat, init -hells' of every Sian, from 10 to 10,004 'mends,. east from patterns, of the most. approved 'models, and warranted to be Of the best- Afincryl Water .Pumps, counters., Railing, &c. &c.= together with every variety of BrasiCaStings, if re, quired, turned iinil finished in the neatest 'manner.' the sole agent for Babbitt's Anti-AttracVon Metal, so, justly.celebrated for the reduction of fricv don in machinery. The bores and coniipsitiAn can be lied of hint at all 'iroviXy TjEGS leave to inform her friends and - the public generally that her Selecil l idteel , forNemig Ls dies and Missal will commence the winter Session OR Monday the Sth of Soliteniber, at her sehhol ram:min St. Clair street, nearly opposite the Exchange Hotel ? She refers to the following gentleinen: . W. Al Pans...want. Rev, .T.' niblock, Wilson 31 , Cand Esq : - Rev. S. Young, Allen Kramer, Esq : : Jacob..Mechling, Esq. lym,Jack, Esq.. •- , Butler„ Pa. John.Bigler, Pittsburgb. itirermation as to terms S.m. r can be abtainet4 calling on Allen Kiritner.,.&-' in', - rug UCTIONEER mympaNT, 11,_ Corner of Wood awl Filth street, Pittsburgh, • is ready to receive merchandife of every deSeriptimi. ou consignment for public or private sale, and .froni_ long experience in the above buhines,flattc.oa ltitisSelf Ithat he will, be , able to give entire s.atifactio4io'4ll.: who may. fant hint with thelt.llalrullago-. § - ••" Itegular sales on Munda>s and 'Pliurl4ayS . of Dry Goods "and Fancy articles, o'cloclt;.A." Of-groceries,. Pittsburgh manufactured articles 4, new and secondhand-furniture; Ssc. - , at two•o'eloCk, . :Sales every evening at early . 'olkik icwiighf CUTLER and Sivical - Jui,trinient VauiltiUktirer, . No. - 140 Wood street; two doors - rari'ArirOtild... ley, Pittsburgh; Pa. Always hand "eaterlaire issoruneni. or :Surgical and Denial igstrttiubtilii i ,- - Ilankers', Tailors', Hatters', flair DrUsiers! and tan. : nese patentSlieara, Saddlecs' Trdlte.giAtni vit . Ron, ats. 3. C. Sargent
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