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PUBLISHED DAILY, BY BIGLER, SARGENT & BIGLER, AT THE NORTH WEST CORNER OF WOOD AND FIFTH STREETS, PITTSBURGH, PENNSYLVAOA,, AT FIVE DOLLARS PER ANNUM, PAYABLE 111 ADVANCE, PIJOLISLIED AND EDITED DI BIGLER, SARGENT & BIGLER, N. W. corner Of Wood and Fifth Sts. TERAIS.—Fivo dollars a year, payable in advance. Sis dollars will invariably be required if not paid within the year. Single copies, Two cmrs—for sale at the counter of the (Tice, and by News Boys. 'FRE WEEKLY MERCURY AND IILANUFACTEDER Is.published at the Same office, on a double medium slicet,,at TWO DOLLARS a year, in advance; sin gle copies, stx CENTS. Terms of . . rmt sstunar. OF TWELVE LINES on LESS. One insertion, -$0 50, Ilne month, $5 00 Two do, 0 75 Two do, 6 00 Thee de_i :. 1 00 Three do, 7 00 One - week, ' I 50 Four do, 800 Two' do, "3 00 Six do, 10.00 Three do, 400 One year, 15 00 Yearly Adverilseurieuts, One Square. Six month, $l5 00 One year, . 20 00 Larger advertisements i 3f CARDS of four lines Itlngraw &. APlCnight, A - TTORNEYS AT L.my, Office reinored to the residence of 1-1. S. Magraw, on Fotirth st., one door from Cherry Alley. np2l-y & Donnelly, A ,TTORNEYS.AND COUNSELLORS AT LAW, „ri,Pittabiirgh, Pa. ' Office on Fourth St., between Smithfield and Grant. marl4l Edmund Suolvdcup A TTORNEY AT - LAW, office in the building on A the North East corner of Fourth and Stuithtleld streets. . nor 11-v P. C. Shantion TTORNEY AT LAW, Greensburg, Westroorc -1-1 land county, Pa., will practice in the West moreland, Indiana and Cambria courts. decS-y 21 , 1 a 6 Senuor, ATTORNEYS AtLAW, office in Fifth street, in Bares new buildings, between Wood and Smithfield streets. oct29-y Whaler & Simpson, TTORNEYS AT LAW, office in the building ,I1L; Fornierlyfoceutiiod by the U. S. Bank, Fourth ireeti Market and Wood sts. niar2l-v Hantiltou & Bruce, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, office North side of :Fifth-Street, between Wood and Smithfield sts., Pittsburgh, Pa. Collections made ou reasonable terms. ' . decd-y. It. Morrow, IMERMAN, office north side of Fifth street . between Wood and Smithfield, Pittsburgh. seplO- y ' Andrew Burke, A TTORNEY AT LAW, office, Smithfield street, 1-1_ between Fourth street and Diamond Alloy, op posite. Mr. Gco. Weyman's tobacco manufactory. apt6•y James Callan, ATrOItiNSY AT LAW, office in the chambers occupied by Alderman fir Masters, on Filth st., between Wood and Smithfield. aplS-y BVC endless 6 711,C1nre ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELLORS AT LAW, oliteu,ou Fourth street, opposite It. & It. Pattersou's Livery Stable, Pittsburgh. seplo-v - Forward & Swartzweldor, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Fourth street between Wood and Smithfield, opposite Patterson's lir iery stable , . a p7-Y • C. Orlando Loomis, TTORNF.Y AT LAW, office Fourth at., above /.1 .. Smithfield. . julyl-y Richard Cowan, • TTORNEY AT LAW, office in Stuart's'build- A ings,Foltrthh st., above Wood. junel9-dwy Removal A BEELENT haeremoved hie commission and for :Mi.. warding business from the Canal Basin to his new warehouse un Third street, nearly opposite the gust Office. may3o-y • Jelin W. Burrell, ATTORNBY AT LAW, haying, returned from his European tour has taken an office on the north cast corner of Fourth and Smithfield sta. Per sons having had business and papers in the hands of flamed Kingston, - BK.!, deceased, will call on the above, as all the unsettled business of Mr. Kingston has been Jeflin his hands: mare-y •CharlCs M. Hays, . TTORNEY Al' LAW, Pittsburgh, Pa. Com teditimer to takt the proof and acknowledge ment of deeds, leases, contracts, depositcs or other Writings, -to be recorded or used in the States of Kentucky, Indiana and Tennessee. Office No. 80, Stuart's buildings, Fourth street. niarl2-y James S. Craft, TTORNEY, COUNSF,LLOR AND NOTARY. 1 - 1 'Pittsburgh, Pa., having resigned the office of Secretary P. Nay. and Firi•, Ins. Co., will attend spe- Cially to collections and bdsiness connected with navigation, insurance, accounts and real estate. .11u liiIICd9 hours, 9A. M. to 9 P. M. Office, No. 1, Stuart's buildings, (No. SO, Fourth sty) second door east of Wood street. b3-y Edwin C. Wilson, A TTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAN% Franklin; Vetting° county, Penna., will atten promptly to all business entrusted to his care—col lections made in Warren, Clarion and Jefferson co., RE Ma TO J. A. Stockton Co. Murphy, Wilson & Co. } Pittsburgh. John lion. James Kinnear, } Franklin. lion. Alex. M'Calmont, Hon. James Wilson, Steubenville, Ohio. jity23-y John A. Parkinson, ALDERMAN, Fifth Ward, Penn street, bet Ween 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 punctu ally attended to; debts collected, and all the duties of an Alderman will receive prompt attention. ' N. Roltnes c Son, BANKERS and dealers in Foreign and Domestic Bills of Exchange, certificates of deposit, bank notes and specie. Drags and notes collected, and remittances made to any part of the United States, No. 53 Market street. jam7-y . 'Johnston. & Stockton, BOOKSELLERS, PRINTERS AND PAPER MA KERS, No. 114 Market street. sep 10-y Scriba & Scheibler, BOQRSELLERS, STATIONERS AND BINDERS, No: 115 Wood street, three doors below Fifth, Pittsburgh, Pa. jan7-y James Patterson, Jr., CORNER of First and Ferry streets, Pittsburgh, Pa., manufacturer of locks, hinges and bolts, tobacco, fuller, mill and timber scresci, housqn screws for rolling mills, &c. seplO Wni. A. Ward, DENTIST, has removed to the place of Lis for mer residence in Penn street, two doors below aplB-y J. G. Atuntz, - EALER IN DRY GOODS, No. 114 Market et., near Liberty, Pittsburgh, Pa. julyl-y mustade,: BALER in Fancy and Staple Dry Goods, 83 Market street, Pittsburgh. novlo-y Edgar Thorn's DRUG and Family Medicine Store, corner o, Penn and 'Hand etreets, Pittsburgh, Pa:, Phy sycians' preseriptiona accurately compounded, Medi cines can be had at all hours of the day or night. jan2l-y X "" ,r -' 4 "1, 1 ' , '-'l. - - ``r{! • George Cochran, FORWARDING & COMMISSION MERCHANT, No. 26 Wood st., Pittsburgh. ' n0v2.7-y tivertlaing, FORW ARDING & COMMISSION MERCHANTS for the Allegheny River trade, dealers in groce ries, produce, Pittsburgh manufactures, chloride 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 EO.. S. SWARTZ would respectfully inform , his Jr - friends and customers that lie has removed to No. 106 Market street, between Filth and Liberty eta., east side, where be is receiving a large and well as sorted stock of spring goods, to which he would re spectfully invite their attention. ap3-d6m EEEEECM3 Two Squares Six months, One year, In proportion. , rive. DOLLARS a year, lIAS removed a short distance above his former location, on Smithfield street, near Seventh, jan7-1 cast side HS. BOSWORTH Br. Co., No. 43 Market street, . next door to Third street, nre just opening a new and extensive assortment of Books and Station ery, which they will sell, wholesale and retal, at the lowest prices. apn-y lATE U. S. Attorney, has removed his office to A No. S St. Clair it. septd-y L. W Um art h, T UMBER MERCHANT; office on Penn street, _LA between Irwin and Hand sts., Pittsburgh, Pa. AU commissions will be promptly attended to. mar.l-y School Book and Paper Warehouse. LUKE LOOSIIS, Agent, publisher, bookseller and bookbinder, No. S 9, Wood street, Pittsburgh. Pllkinton's Unrivalled Blacking, ANUFACTURED and "Hold wholesale and re 'ell tail, Smithfield st., between sixth and 117111 002 I -V ATANUFACTURER of Lard Oil and dealer in Ili Star Candles, Fillli.street, near Market, S. W. side. tuar24-y IiZIKE3=II!EiI Coleman, Hallman Z.:, Co, f ANUFACTURERS of Carriage Springs and 111_ Axles, A. 8., and spring steel, and dealers in coach trimmings of mery description, manufactory on St. Clair street, warehouse, 43 Wood street, op posite St. Charles Hotel. j n23..y ANY & LEDLIE manufacture and keep • 1 constantly. on hand cat, moulded and plain Flint Glassware in all its varieties, at their warehouse corner of Market and Water streets, Pittsburgh.— Our works continue- in full 'operation, and we are constantly adding to our stock, which enables us to fill orders with promptness. Purchasers are respect fully solicited to call'and examine prices and terms. TANUFACTURER. of Isconnurrint.r. TEETH, Smithfield street, two doors below hitlh street Pittsburgh, Pa. Always on hand a full assortment of Plate and Pivot teeth, of a variety of shades, as simple Plate, Molars and Biscuspidathen, Ginn teeth, Screw Pivot teeth. &c. Teeth and blocks made to order; Dentists supplied with all articles in the pro fession. All orders from abroad must be accompan ied by the cash. {O - Platina always on hand. novlty FFICE on Smithfield, three doors lion) Sixth st., Pittsburgh. deeln-v ehmcu., No. 77 Smithfield street, near Sixth st., j Pittsburgh. aug2l-y PRACTISING PHYSICIAN, office ou Smithfiel near Seventh st. july26 F. Blume, 111.4N0 FOR FE manufacturer and dealer in Mu sical Instruments, No. 112 Wood street, near Fifth. not 19-y PLUMBER, and manufacturer of Pumps and Hy drams, %Odell arc superior to and cheaper than any in the city. Please to call and examine for your selves. Fourth street, between Smithfield and Cher ry Alley. Hydrants and pumps repaired. jaul-y REMOVED to Penn st., between Irwin and hand streets, five doors below Hand st. npls-y Hugh Artery, SURGEON DENTIST, 118 Liberty. street, a Cc doors below St. Clair st., Pittsburgh. up:2S SUCCESSORS TO AVERY,OGDEN &Co., whole sale and retail druggists, and inanulbeturers of white lead, red lead and litharge, corner of Wood and Second sts., Pittsburgh. Pa. • SLTC ESSORS to Irvine & Martin, wholesale gro cers, produce and commission merchants, and dealers in Pittsburgh manittlictured articles, No. 56, Wood street, Pittsburgh, Pa. apt3-y John 111. 7 Closkey, MAILOR AND CLOTHIER, Liberty st., betwee Sixth street and Virgin Alley, south side. seplO_y THE undersigned begs leave to say to his friends and the public generally, that he has removed his office to Penn street, near the canal bridge, oppo site the United States Hotel. octl6-y JAMES BLAKELY. B. A. Fulizieistock & Co., VTIIOLESALE and retail Druggists, corner Sixth and Wood streets. sept2-y WHOLESALE & RETAIL FAMILY GROCERY STORE, corner of Wood and Fodrth streets, Pittsburgh apl4-y AITHOLESALE and retail dealers in foreign and V domestic Wines and Liquors, exclusively, No. 18 Market street. apB-p WHOLESALE and retail Grocer and dealer in Foreign and Domestic Wines and Liquors, Foreign and Domestic Fruit, Nuts, &c., N 0.60 Water street. sep6l VTIIOLESALE GROCERS, FORWARDLNG & Commission Merchants, dealers in produce and Pittsburgh manufactures, Nos. 133 and 135 Wood street, Pittsburgh, Pa. feb2-y John Scott d Co., W H A O T LE. , A L ts ii: sG, R(.o. 7 )C C EItS m A e AND COMMISSION street, Pittsburgh. • a 19-y WHOLESALE GROCERS, dealers in produce and Pittsburgh manufactures generally, No. 944 Liberty, opposite 7th street, Pittsburgh. ap2&-y WHOLESALE DRUGGIST, and dealer in dye Vl' stuffs, paints, oils, varnishes, &c., No. 57, Wood street; Pittsburgh. oct3y WHOLESALE and retail dealer in Music and Musical Instruments, Piano Fortes, School Books and Stationery, No. 122 Wood street, Pitts burgh. janl- Brownsville Juniata Iron Works. Tl j MARI) HUGHES manufacturer of iron and rj nails, warehouse, Smithfield above Fourth et. seplo-y Martin Lytle, TIIAMILY GROCER, Smithfield street, next door to the Fifth Presbyterian Church. june6-y C. A. llVAnulty & Co., VORWARDING & COMMISSION MERCFIANS , ju Canal Basin, Pittsburgh, Pa. mar3.-y Reynolds 6:: She°, MEM= Dr. Geo.Fellx New Book Stdre Win. O'Hara Robinson, 111. C. Edvy, Otto Kttutz, Dr. Daniel DM•Dlenl Dr. George W att, Dr. George FelLt, George Bailey, H. D. Sellers, M. 13 Ogden & Snowden, Martin .k. Smith, Alderman , 2l Office Thomas Sterett & Co., P. C. Martin, Lambert 4 - , Shipton, J. & J. M,Devitt, U. E. Sellcre, John 11. hlellor, AIL GROCER, No. of Wood and Fifth -a.rB IL BOOKSELLER, I )kbindcr, corner of d ocplB-y -,M-.. WHOLESALE GROCERS, importers of tin plite and queensware, and•dealers in copper and Pittsburgh manufactured articles Nos. 112 and 111 2nd st., between Wood and Smithfield sta. jall-nll-y the WA! o • G rn L er E o Np .cv .ill o o o o d k a b n in d d e4 ll i h n a i s sis removed a,e tz . H. Ray's, where he is prepared to do every description of ruling and binding. ap3-y ATM. MOODY respectfully announces to his old V friends that he intends opening a Select School in this city, on the first Monday of April next, in the basement of the Third Presbyterian Church. mar.2l-tf Dr. 'Wu". M. Wright, fiff: DENTIST, Mee and residence in St. Clair st., a few doors below Libr. erty, near the Exchanco Llotel. Between Smithfield and Grant Streets, Pittssburgh CHIRISTIAN SCHMERTZ, Proprietor, respect fully informs his friends and the public general ly, that he will open the above splendid House on the Ist day of May neat. The House being new, and finished in she most commodious and convenient manner; and having it furnished with the newest and roost beanl style of furniture; flatters himself that he will be able to ac commodate 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, ar rangements have been made to serve up meals at any hour in the day, this will be great convenience to those who are in attendance at court. Ir. Refreshments of all kinds can belnd. Boat ers taken by the week or day. 1:0 - Lunel1 every day at II o'clock, A. M a p3O. AM ES ARMSTRONG, Proprietor, Corner of St. t) Clair and Penn streets, Pittsburgh, the proprie tor begs leave to return his most grateful thanks to his friends and the public for past favors, and hopes, by attention, to merit a continuation. of their patron age. The houise is pleasantly situated near the Pa change; it has accommodations for travelers, and a large room for public meetings, dinner or supper par ties. Refreshments always ready, or prepared on the shortest notice, with the choicest the Ilarket will af ford. Gysters and Oyster Soup, also Fresh Shell Oysters, received every day during the season. The greatest care has been taken in the selection of wines and liquors. A variety of newspapers are regularl:, filed in the establishment, P. S. A Hut Lunch nerved up every day at 11, A M. ap IS-}. BY 11. BOSS Err, Penn street, Pittsburgh, Penna. Boarding and lodging, by the day or week, on the must reasonable tennis. Strangers will find it to their advantage to patronize him. Persons travelling east or west will find this house a convenient Inca-. tion—it is within one hundred yards of the canal basin, and convenient to the forwarding houses. Every information given to Iron Manufacturers in all branches of the business. Home brewed ale can at all times be had :Lt ahe bar. 1101.10-y Lathy - cite Refrectory. r es. 61 and 63, Wood street, under Lynd's Auc tion store. The subscribers have fitted up the above place in superior t‘t le. and they 6.01 assured will give conaort and satisfavuoa to all who may visit them. Arrangements have been made to have a constant supply of Fresh Oysters, which will be served up to visitors and families. on the shortest notice. other luxuries, candies, fruit and pastries of the choicest kinds always on band. 'Their liar i. filled with the best brands the market 411 alh,rd; and Regalia, Cas tello, Principe and I 1 aratina Cigars of superior qual ity. Every attention paid to visitors. Their motto in, every luxury in its season. Prices moderate. novlo-y OGDEN & GIBSON. TSAAC MURDOCK, formerly of the Union Hotel on Water street, hat ing Leon burnt tint, has toult a new and handsome house expresAy Air the accom modation of travelers, at the corner of Second and Smithfield streets, winch will he knunu as the Duna District hotel. Ile is now prepared to oiler every accommodation and every comfort to the traveler, at very moderate charges. Ile is provided with ample and convenient stabling, deel2l CORNER OF PENN AND ST. CLAIR sTs.„ki.,- LEN lIROWN, PHOPRI EMIL—T(III4 $l,OO per day. Theo ndersigned, thrmerly of the Nlerchants Hotel, corner of Wood and Third streets. has leased this superior establishment, and furnished it anew throughout, with new beds, new bedding and new furniture. Great care has been taken to till his cel lar with the choicest viands. A handsome omnibus and a baggage wagon are pro, tiled for the use of his guests, and a Porter will be in attendance at all hours to meet the demands of the traveller. The long ex perience of the undersigned in this business, assures him that his easnest purpose to satisfy all into call, cannot be unsureessibl. Ile feels altogether at lib erty to promise his visitors a comfortable and cleanly abode, liberal entertainment, and a hearty welcome, at a moderate expense. ALLEN DROWN. ap3-dtf ILLIAM COLEMAN having, on the first day January, inst., associated with him J 319. W. Hallman and John F. Jennings, tinder the name and style of Coleman, Mailman & 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 firm the tii% ors so lih _erally bestowed upon him. Factory on St. Clair st. —warehouse , E 1 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 every description, together with Iron, Nails and Pittsburgh manuliactured articles. (k) - The highest price paid fin scrap iron. jaio2:2 MILE. subscriber, having competent workmen, and a large stock of Venitian Window Blinds, will sell low. His "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 J. W. WoodwelPs or C. Singer's. Old Blinds put up with the Portable Fastener at a small charge. THREE HUNDRED TOWN LOTS AT AUCTION. ONthe, Eight clay of June next, I will sell the above named lots at auction, on the ground in said town of Ohio. OHIO 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 overflow. Adjourn- Jng and rear the town, is choice timber land, and the country adjacent is a rich, elevated section of the State. Ten miles west is long Prarie, East Prarie and Mathew's Prarie, all of which are thickly settled and improved in the most desirable manlier. {kr The Levee is 500 feet wide, the streets 80 and 100 feet wide, and the lots 22 by 25 feet, with an al ley in rear. H. PEARSONS, for proprietors ap2.3-td. Franklin Machine Works THE subscriber having been removed by the great fire to Allegheny, is prepared to make Steam and Fire Engines, Hydraulic and Screw Presses, for oil, tobacco or any other purpose, and machinery generally. J. S. GWYNNE, Franklin Machine Works, On Rebecca street and Bank lane, West of Federal street, Allegheny city. N. B. Orders left in Pittsburgh with Mr. S. Cuthbert, in Market street, 2 doors below Third street, will meet with prompt attention. may 11. CUTLER and Surgical Instrument Manufacturer, No. 140 Wood street, two doors front Virgin al. ley, Pittsburgh, Pa. Always on hand an extensive assortment of Surgical and Dental instruments, Bankers', Tailors', Hatters', Hair Dressers' and Tan. ners , Patent Shears, Saddlers' Tools, Trusses, &c. je2,l . . ..• - • ,. ....‘ , 4 ', -_, '.t.:,,r*...i .. , , ,i„vi1 i .p '..,:_ ~ 7 . , ,,:.:., , ,,.. , ~,.•,..•:. ;.„-,,,..!:„'„.„,.:.„,;,• - !..±...::::;i4, , ..L.0,,,p1 , ,:;L; , - - ,;,;;; , -„ , „;..,, -.. .:,,#:.,.:.., , ,. , .."1. , -,,-.:, , . .. • ,4 - ~ =lllll PITTSBIJAGH, SATURDAY, JUNE 13, 1840, James Park, Jr., Sic Removal. Select. School. Franklin Rouse, Fourth street, iNashington Hotel, ennui Boat House Burnt EUKtrict Hotel Exchancc Holt], Co-Partnership Portnble 'Window Blinds - J. K. 'HENDERSON, West End Hand at. Bridge “OIII0.” John Cartwright. Emma Lard'oll at a 'Reduced Price rr IRE subscriber would 'respectfully inform his frienda and the 'public in general, that his new !Factory is now completed; and with a Itirge addition to his machinery, hels prepared to make considera bib quantit.ies of a superior article of Lard Oil, which he ik diitertnined to Sell cheap, fully apprecia ting the old pibfeibi that Ka nimble sixpence is worth more than a slow shilling:" Re feels confi dent that consumers *mild find it to Weir adv&ntage to give him a call and examidefor tlienidelvbs: IVoolen manufacturers; machinists and others, are respectfully invited to examine his superior oil, Fifth street, near Market,'oppoSith Ifrinker's Confection ary store, and Messrs. Samuel 11PChirkbn & Co., Liberty-street. : M. C. EDEY, Pittrburge Lard Oil Manufacturer. A superior quality o f Staff Candles, al ways usi haqd, of assorted sizes. mar24-y Ornamental flair Work 'RS: RENTER, Wig Maker, Allegheny City, six doors from the Aueduct, opposite the Collector's Office, wishes to inform the pub lic that she has just commenced the Ornamental Hair business, and hasa very superior stock, re ceived from the Eastern cities and Paris. ' and she is prepared to fill all: orders at the shortest notice, and in a manner that cannot be excelled by any similar manulke- and intends keeping, a lar& as sortment of Ornamental flair Work, such as Ladirw Wigs, Bands, Braids, Curls, Necklaces, Guards, Bracelets, Finger Rings, &c. Gcntlernens' Wigs, Tanpries, Scratches, &c. Mrs. R. has been for mane years engaged in the business in France and the United Staten, and iron] her long and experience, she feels confident in being able to give satisfaction to all who will favor her with their patronage. - ficr prices are more liberal than have been offered in this city heretofore. mar 17-ly Ja ;nes 'Howard it:, Co. HAVE the pleasure to announce to their friends that they again occupy their old stand at No. 83, Wood street, whdre they have opened an exten sive WALL PAPER WAREHOUSE, and will have militantly on hand an , extensive assortment of Satin glazed and plain PAPER HANGINGS, Velvet and Imitation Borders of the latest style; and most hand some patterns for papering halls, parlors and cham bers. They manufacture, and have on hand at all times, Printing, Writing, Letter, Wrapping and Tea Paper, Bonnet and Fuller's Boards—all of which they offer Ibr sale on the moat accommodating terms, and to which they invite the attention of merchants and others. ALSO—Blank Bookti of all kinds and the best qual itv, School Books, &c., always on hand and for sale as above. , ang n✓ Landreth's Warranted Garden Seeds, I IR ECT FRO PHILADELPHIA. Each paper y bears the label 'aud warranty of DAVID LAN- E/D=l. For sale by L. SNOWDI:N, No. 29 Water st., at the staud footway occupied by Geo. A. Berry. Extract from the 'Report of the Visiting Committee of the Pennsylvania Horticultural SOCIIItV,' unani mously adopted and 'ordered to be printed. LANDRETH'S NURSERIES AND GARDENS - . - . . .. .. 'These extensiie grounds are on Federal street, near the Arsenal. •• • The earliest collec tion of Camellias W2S' made here. Some of those now in possession of those distinguished nurserymen are ten feet high. '•' • • • The selection of I.REEN-1101'SE PLANTs i 4 calualile and extenstie. "The Nurseries argil very correctly managed, sup plying every part of Ole - Caton, a detail of which would occupy too nittO of our space, we therefiire content oursed%ea witty stating that the stock is %cry large, and ID every stage of growth, consisting of Ell - REST AND ORNAMENTAL TREES, EVER— GREENS, SII RUBS, NINES AND CREEPERS, with a elliketloll of herbacdeous plants, febit trees of the best kind and niost 141 thy condition, large beds of seeding apples. pears, Sc., as stocks Mr bud ding and grafting; a plan very superior to that of working upon suckers, which carry with them into the graft all the diseases of the parent stock. • • •`1 isnot?: SEEMS °CAc finest quality have been scattered ON cr the enquiry from these grounds, nod may always be depended upon. The seed establish ment of tio•so HurUcuttn rise is one of the most ex tensive ill the Union, and its reputation is well sustain ed l . rion year to scar. "TO I.IVISIV the• chance or mixture of the rarina of the plants of the same family, they have established another nursery at a suitable distance, su that degene ration cannot take place, and ,;11/1:11 Kl!Cures to the purchaser a 'gripione 'article.' Knowing 01113 age, quality and lII'OCeSS of culture Of l'Very plaut, the supply from their grounds is recuuuueuded nitlr ; great 4:Clnfidf:iiCe." ,• Since the date of . the 'Report fish which the above is extracted, the tuitire establishment has been greatly enlarged. Theiciillection of Camellias em brace,: all till• finer kinds, nail consists of some thou sands of various siticasti likewise with Roses, mid other desirable plant,i,bnili tender and hardy; fruit =ZS The Seed Gardens alttne cover filly acres,:utti the lahole Is, as it has been more than half a century, under the successive management or father and son, the 1110,1 t prosittutut in America. (0- Orders received by F. L. SNOWDEN, from u titian catalogues may be received gratis. mart)-v EZEI23 r IIE snliseriber beg:4 leave respectfully to return his graterul acknoniegements for the liberal pa tronage bestowed upon' him for years past, and par ticularly to those who so generously patronized him since his misfortune by the late tire. Having consid erably enlarged his busines by associating tsith Win. Roberts an a partner; he would earnestly solicit a continuance of former favors to the new firm of Roberts & Kane, and tin trusts that by prompt atu•n uon to business they will give general satisraction. 111. KANE, Jr. Ill.:1101 1. I The subscribers 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 or public pa tronage. They solicit attention to their extensive stock on hand, which haS been gut up with great care, in the latest style and most substantial manner, con sisting in part of the billowing articles, vim Mahogany Wardrobes, Dressing Bureaus, Book Case and Secretaries, Section Back Sotits, Plane , do., " Divans; " Ottomans, "6 Victorial. Chairs, " French do, " Plain do, Centre Tables, " Card ; do, Bureaus of every description, End Tables, Marble Top Pier do, " Centre do, " Sofa do, " Dressing Bureaus, Wash Stands, Mahogany Work Stands, " lint Ra4s, " Rocking Chairs, " Sewing do; " Music Stools, " Arm Chairs " French Bedsteads, " Butlers'iTrays. Mahogany, cherry and poplar bedsteads, warrant ed proof against bugs, and superior to any now offer ed to the public. Also, it variety of Windsor chairs, of the best quality,and a new style of arm chair with spring scat, well adapted for offices or societies, with a variety of other articles too numerous to mention. We have at considerable expense introduced into our new factory on Front street, a steam engine with machinery, which will enable us to sell, wholesale and retail, at reduced prices. The attention of Western Merchants, and persons moving West, is inviteik to our new and extensive establishment. Westcni 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 from a distance will receive prompt attention, and the furniture will be carefully packed. Steamboats and hotels furnished at the shortest no tice, and on favorable terms. ROBERTS & KANE. N. B. Undertaking in all its branches attended to. maxlo-y R. & K. BINDERS BOARDS. 4-6000 Ibs, medium Straw Bindersßoards, received and for sale by JOHN H. ME.LLOR, 122 Wood street. - IPAX44:2P-•,. New Eatablishmeni—Korso S oeing. THE subscriber would respectfullyinform his friends and 'the citizens genejally, that he has leased the'stand formerly occupied by Waiter Fortune & Sons on Fourth streetvfourdoors above Smithfield, and intends carrying on the above bu siness in all its branches, haying employed first rate workmen, and being a/ practical mechanic himself; gentlemen sending their horses to his shop may depend on having theywork well and prompt ly done. As I intend to ,ive the business my un divided attention, I hope to have a libera~ share of public patronage. CHAS. BA ItNETI'. m ay 1 :2-3m. Franklin Medlin] College of Philade'. rimlE first annual course of lectures in this institu -1 tion, will be opened on Monday-, the twelfth day of October Vex t, (the second Monday in October,)• and will be cyfitinued until the end of the ensuing February. / PROFESSORS. PAUL EIi:CR. GODDARD, M. D.—Anatomy and C. C. YAN WYCK, M. D.—Principles and practice of Surgery. MDREDITif CLYMER, 1.41. D.—Principles and practice of Medicine. JOI IN BARCLAY DIDDLE, M. D.—Materia Mod ica. arid Therapeutics. DAVID HUNTER TUCKER, M. 12 1 ,—Obstericks and diseases ufwomen and children. . . LEVIN S. JOYNES, M. D.—Physiology and lega Medicine. JAI%IES B. ROGERS, M. D.--General and Organic Chemistry. JOHN - BARCLAY DIDDLE, M. D.—Dean of the theeltv. .104:P1i LEIDY, M. D.—Dcmon.trator or An a tom v. The Franklin Medical College was incorporated in the Legislature of Pennsylvania, by an act ap proved 28th January, 18.16, and is authorised by sec tion third or its charter, "to grant the degree„of Doc tor of Medicine to any such persons as shall possess the qualifications now usually required of candidates in other Medical Colleges in this State." For cacti course of lectures, c 15,00 Marticulation fee, to be paid once only, 5,00 Diploma fee, 10,00 Additional information respecting the course of in struction, or other :natters connected with the Facul ty, can be obtained upon application, personally, or by letter, to J. B. 111 DDLE, M. D., Dean of the Faculty, N. E. corner of Quince and Spruce streets, Philadelphia. mar 1 I-d6zu 'Tie Found at Last, k CURE FOR CONSUMPTION Srren Thousand rases of obstinate Pulmonary Com- plaints cured its one year! We ask the attention of the candid to a few con siderations. Nature, in every part of her works, has left indeli ble !narks of adaptation and design. The constitution of the animals and vegetables of the forest, is such that they could not endure the cold of the frigid zone, and vice vesa. In regard to diseases and its cure, the adoption is note or less striking. The a lloss of Iceland, the. Wild Cherry and Pines of all Northern latitudes (and "Dr. Wisrsn's BAL SA)t'. is a compound chemical extract from these,) have long been celebrated for complaints prevalent only in cold climates. Indeed the most distinguished medical men have averred that nature furnisheS in every Clllintry medicines for its own peculiar diseases. Con,umpt ion in its conthuned and incipient stages Cau;lm, Asthma, Cranp and Liver Complaint form by far tha most fatal class id' diseases known to our land. Yet even these may be cured by means of the simple yet powerful remedies (named above) and which arc scattered, by a bencticient Providence, wherever those maladies prevail. ANOTHER. AsToNismsc. curtv WISTAirS BALSA M OF WILD CIYERMV, always triiim pliant! cure follows cure in its onward victorious career! DArrox, Feb; 11th, 1515. J. IV. Whilinare.—Dear Sir: As youare the reg ular authorized agent in Dayton, for the sale or“ Dr. Wistar's Dalsam of Wild Cherry," I fake this meth od rif making a statement or cwt. to yon hope may he publislitid to the world) in reference to an almost miraculous cure, wrought in my case by means of the above IU valuable Balsam. Language fails to describe the salutary elfectA it pro- duced, and the great benefit I denied from its use. The citizens of Ihivton and vicinity, well recol lect that on the sth ol r August last, I mceived seri ous injury from the explosion of a cannon. A por- I tion of its contents entered my right side and breast; and in all probability, some fragments or splinters ofi the ram-rod passed through the "plura," and pierced the After the• lapse of about six weeks, I was attacked i with a distressing cough and a violent pain in my right side. Some ten days after this when in a par oxysm of coughing, suddenly and ULCER broke, and a large quantity of very offensive matter, mixed with blood, was discharged; most of which found passage through the opening of the wound. From this epening there frequently passed a quantity of air, supposed to issue from the lungs. During all this time my sufferings were almost intolerable. Aly physicians, meanwhile paid the strictest atten tion to me, and did all in their power for my recov ery. But with all their skill they could not reach the seat of distress, after the Lungs had become affect ed. I was visited during this time by at least twenty Physicians. It was now reduced to 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 probahic. At this critical stage, a messenger was despatched to Cincinnati, and a celebrated Physician of that place was consulted. When he 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. Isle friends now despaired of my recovery, and I had no earthly' ground of hope to survive many days. IFortutiately at this juncture, I saw one 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 dMng so myself. By the consent of my Physicians, I sent to you for a bottle of the medicine described viz: " Wistars Balsam .qj IVild Cherry," which relieved me almost immediately. After I had used some five or six bottles I so 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 balmy influence and powerful medicinal vir tues of Wistar's Balsam. Were it not front the external injury I received in my shoulder and ann by the explosion, 1 feel confi dent that I might have - been working at my trade (which is blacksmithing,) but this has prevented. By exposure, I have since taken several severe colds, and may only remedy by been "the balsam." And I now most cordially recommend the genuine Wistar's 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 inthrmation, may call on tne any time, yours truly, CIIRISTOPHER It. SMYTH. City of Dayton, Montgomery co., State of Ohio 5 Subscribed and sworn to, before me, Justice of the Peace, this 11th day of Feb. 1845. EBENEZER FOWLER. Testimony of three highly creditable citizens of Dayton, in confirmation of the above. We. the undersigned, being intimately acquainted kith .Mr.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. B. H. DODSON, HENRY R. SMYTH Onr The true and genuine "Wistar , s Balsam of Wild Cherry," is sold at established agencies in all parts of the United States. Sold in Cinicnnati on the corner of Fourth and Walnut streets, by SANFORD & PARK. General Agents for the Western States. For sale by L WILCOX Jr., S. K. For, Market st.' and the Diamond Pittsburgh. may9-y. Long Credit HE subscriber offers for sale thirty-one building T lots, on a credit of ten years. These lots are situated on Grant, Wylie, Filth, Ross and Diamond streets, in the'third Ward of the city, adjoining the New Court House. Persons disposed to purchase will find these lots favorably located as to health, convenience to 'business, and will ultimately be the centre of the city, For particulars enquire of Jas. C. Cummins, or 54.R.11:1 B. FETTERMAN. feb2s-y . . . . JOtiF HAYS. A. W. BROCKWAY. _ :HAYS d. BR9GIitwAY, SIGN OF THE GOLDEN MORTAR; :No; 2', Coannercial „Row; Liberty st. ARE new. opening at their/ new wholesale aiid retail Drug WarabiiSe; aiplendid assortment 'of goods and merchandisb; Whidh have been selected / with the greatest care in Philadelphia, New York and Boston; consisting of D i fugS, Medicines,Paints, Oils, Varnishes; Ste., together with a splendid lot of Perfumery, Fancy Soaps, Tooth; Hair and Cloth Brushes, &c. &c.: All of which; together with a general assortment of all such articles as are usually kept in a wholesale and retail Drug store, we now of fer to sell as low as any otbei house in this city. We bawd confidence in aiking the public': to call and see our stock before making purchases else- where ) and; judge of the quality and price of our gaods from'actual observation. Country .I.Tereliants and individuals coming in from the country', by the Canal, will find our house more contigious to the Basin than any other Drug Ware house, and may probably find it, to their advantage, (as well as ours) to call at the , 131 c, GOLDEN Mon ten." Orders aCcompanied by , the cash, promptly and cheerfully attended to. Family and Physicians , Pre 4 scriptions accurately compounded at all hours. Our store, which is newly and neatly fitted up, is in No. 2, Commercial Row. Liberty st., where we may be fotind at all:times ready to wait upon our customers. Et:r blind:the place, No. 2, Com. Row,"near Canal Basin. je4 Fifth 23t.reet.Farniture "Warerooms. TIRE suticriber would most respectfully call the attention of the public to his stock of Cabinet Ware, possessing advantages over any other manu facturing establishment in the city . . Ile is enabled to sell his Wares at much lower prices; therefore, he world remind those who want good Furniture at a lair price nut to forget the right place, No. 27, Fifth . street. fltar 24-ttwy) 11. 11. RYAN. Alien Kramer, EXCHANGE BROKER, corner:of Wood and 3d streets: Gold,silver and current bank notes bought and Sold. Sight chocks on the eastern cities for sale. Drafts, notes and hills collected. I=l Win. Bell & Co., John D. Davis, F. Lorenzo, Pittsburgh, Pa. J. Painter & Co. Joseph Woodsy°ll, • James May, Alex.!Bronsori & Co. Philadelhia. John D. Brown & Co., p James M'Candless, Cincinnati, 0. J. It. Al'Donald, St. Louis, Mo. W. 1L Pope, Pres't Bank of y., Louisville .7-- • yti holecale Shoe Store. I 11. CHILDS & CO., are now receiving their spring supplies, consisting of one of the largest, cheapest and best as .41gIil sortment of Boots and Shoes that they have ever been able to hrinc . ' to this market. Also, - Ladies and Misses Florence Braid, and Straw -Bonnets, of the latest style; icrether. with a splendid assortment of Palm feat' flats, mews' and boys , summer Caps. Also, a largelOt or New York Tanned Sole Leather, all of which; having been purchased at the lowest rams, mid selected with great card for the western I trade, will be sold at a small advance above cost and charges. All merchants wishing to purchuse will find it to their interest to call and examine their stock . \ timbre purchasim , elsewhere. trier:27-tf , \liemoved. T K. LOGAN, has removed to No 83, Wood e/ • street, :one door below Diamond Alley, to the \ I store lately occupied by ‘ Clark & Cameron, where he has opened a:Whol esaie* Retail Dry Goods Store, 1 and having just returned frMn the Eastern Cities, is opening a new and well selected stock of Goods, !consisting of',French, English and American cloths, I (all colors,) a 'great variety oftew style Cassiineres I I and Satinette; Cashinaretts, (a new style;) Oregon . Cassiniere, iy•good stock of saminer cloths of all kinds; late style Vestings; also, a `great variety ofl Lawns and Gingliams; Pyramidical. Graduates and other fancy patterns; a variety of prints\S ' - - its per yard; a vdrrsuperior lot of white gory it- Mg of India Linen, Damask Plaid, Strip( Victoria LaWn, striped and plain Mull; and barred Muslini figured and plain Bob and blue bla4k SRN; plain, figured ani large assortment of Irish Linens; blew Muslins; table Diaper; Marseilles Co t (large size;) Moreem a good supply of thaw.. Parasols, Pamsoletts and Sunshades; a very large as sortment of nuns, women, and children's - Hosiery; a very fine article of Lisle Thread Huse and Gloves, and many other articles not enumerated. He would respectfiallv idvite Ids former customers and the pub lic generally . ; to an examination of his Stock, to which he expects to make additions regularly, ap.l 7 y _ : Extension of Pittsburgh. 1A RE CI AlsiCE FOR GOOD IN VESTMENTS ! The subscriber has laid out,- and now offers for sale at reasonable prices and on accommodating terms, one !Mildred and ten luildingslots, on that handsome level ground between Braddock street and the Monongahela river. They ,are about one-third of a smile froni the city line, and are situated in that part of the city district which will probably soon be annexed to the city as the Seventh Ward. No pro- portsin the snbisrhs possesses superior advantages, nor has any heretoilmre, been laid out with so liberal an allowance of wide streetsi Braddock is front one hundred and twenty to about one hundred and ninety feet 'wide, and Beelen, Commerce, Brady, Columbus and Water streets, all wide avenues. ;host of the lots have two fronts, and as therareblvarious Sizes, and will he sold one lot, with the privilege of four or five, early applicants can be accommodated to suit their own views of improvement. Persons who de sire to build or to make secure investmentzi in pro perty that is sure to advance in value, and particular ly those who intend to 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 survey by the State of Pennsylvania were both made . alongside of this property, and it is generally considered that Braddock street, or the ground immediately alongside of it, affords the only eligible route for a railroad from Pittsburgh to the East. Coal can be delivered I on this property at a much less cost than on the Al legheny rirer,:a.nd there is always deep water at this , part of the river. E. D. GAZZAM aug2.s-tf Office, Market, between 3d and 4th sts. Thomas Palmer, M iip i - r U e 'F ß A o ( i .,: r T d U p ll r r n i t t s a n ß t rid m o p rs ort L e a r n o d f s ‘ c i a ' p al e l p P a al: c e r r, Ornamental Designs, Transparent Window Shades, &c., and Dealer in Writing and Wrapping Paper, Bonnet and Binder's Boards, &c., N 0.47 Market st., between Third and Fourth streets ' Pittsburgh, Pa., has had at no former period a stockso extensive and well assorted, as that to which he now moat respect fully invites the attention of purchasers. It com prises French; and Americon 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 Facto ry, which is always in active operation, and uniform ly supplied with'the best workmen the country can furnish; frequent additions, during the Spring and Summer, will be made to the goods in store. Prices, moreover, will be so extremely moderate as to meet the views of the most economical, and satisfy mer chants and housekeepers disposed to examine and judge for themselves, that their interests will be es sentially subserved by buying at this establishment. Rags, tow and tanners' scraps taken' in trade, or bought at the regular market prices, • mar2S-Am Ct HOE TIIREAD-A large assFrtotent, tosether with Sboe Findings and Kitt of all kinds, just re ceived by JOHN Wc . EILAIR. ulyfs,'o 120 Wood,sttPet• PRICE ; Ivo CENTS;- New stock of Itibh Spring Goode: . • A T . No. 62, Market street, between Third and Fourth .strente, The subscriber has,takrin the above spacious and well lighted store in Simpsonht Row, where he has received, and is now opening, an enensive.assortment of Rich Fancy and Staple Dry Goods; which.have been recently purchased of the Importeia it New York and Boston; and of the manu, rectums of New England. Purchasers are invited' to call and examine our assortment, which will be weekly replenished with the latest styles of Goods, and of as choice a variety as can be found In this: city, all of which Will bb Bold at the Most • extreme - low princes. „ . • „yr DRESS GOODS.—Rich figured Ombre; striped azid plain Paris Muslim, French Ginghams, French Bar, ages, Balzarine's, Printed Lawns; Gingham Muslims,: Graduated striped Muslins, plain and twilled Ging,' hams, Muslin de Leines, English Reppe, Organdy Lawn, Brilliantes, Bombazines and Alpacas, A 15 0. ,. a large assortment of White Goods. . t SILKS AND SHAWLS.-- , Blaok and blue bleak Silks, 1-2, 3-4, 4-4 and 7-8 rich Lustre, black, ex, pressly Ibr Mantillas; striped, figured and corded - Chameleon Silks,Gro de Paris and shaded dO. Air ' fancy dresses , &.- rich, all wool, Cashmere end' Brodie Shawls, in fashionable Wore and elegant bar, tiers, together with a largel*friteitittnear Of new and rich styles of thinner Shawls', such as heavy Raritan, ni and Stradella Silk and Worsted Nett, Barage, BONNET AND CAP RlBBONS.—Comprising Shaded and Taffeta Ribbdns, Orabre Braache with Binges. Gro de Nap and, Gro de Naples do., with double Binges. Also, rich fringed silk Para, ' sole rich scalloped silk Parasolettes, extra super, silk Sun Shades, &c., &c. ALSO—.Hosiery and Gloves, fancy Cravats and Scarfs, fancy Hdkfh., linen cambric do.; hem stitched do., Pongee and Spittlaeld do., French Prints, Laces, Green Barage, Lace Veils; Silk and Pig Nio Mitts, &c. HOUSE-KEEPING GOODS.—White and brown Damask Table Cloths, Irish Linens; Napkins, Dia. pers, colored Moreens, worsted Damasks, colored cotton and worsted Table Covers, Toweling, Man, kets, Counterpanes, Dimeties, Ghintses, bleached and brown Muslins, Flannels, Tickings, &c, • Also, Nankeens, indigo blue Drillings; Croton Coat. ings, Drab d'Ete, Cashmeretts, Denims, Pantaloon Stuffs, Cottonades, English, Pretrial and American Cloths and Cassimeres, Satin Vestings, Maseill and light fancy Vestings, &c. N. 8.. Always on hwid, a large meek of Calicoes. may 9 A. A. MASON, 62 Market street. May Arrival. Great attrac - tion at the New York Store. Now opening the most splen did assortment of Ladies Dress Goods, Mantilas, Paris Visits. Scarfs, Shawls, and Embroider ies ever offered in Pittsburgh, at nhusnaLlow pri ces. Please call and examine for yourselves, at 70 Market street. . GARRARD. Book and Job Printing Ofilce, N. W. CORNER OF WOOD AND virtu STREETS. T'' proprietors of the Morning Past and Met.. eur'y and illanig'acturer respectfully inform their friends and the patrons of those papers, that they have a large and well chosen assortment of JOB TYPE, AND ALL OTHER MATERIALS Necesskry to a Job Printing Mob; add Oat they 'are prepared to execute - L • ,f• LEFTR PRESS•PRINTINO, OF Ev..oli DESERWRION• Books, Bills or Lading, Circulars, Pamphlets, Bill Heads, Cards I landbil ls, Blank Chec,s, Hat Ti s, All kinds of Blanks, Stage, Steamboat mid Cana Boat Bills with appropriate eats, printed on the ohch , test notice and most reasonable terms, We respectfully ask the patronage of our friends and the public in general in this branch of our buai. ness. BIGLER SARGENT & BIGLER, July 25,1 2545, Washington HAIL • JOHN IRONS, PROPRIETOR, Market street, Steubenville, Ohio, THIS establishment has been taken by the ill undersingned, who respectfully begs leave to inform his friends and the public generally that it has been refitted and furnished in a style not surpassed by any house, in this place, and, at loan equal to any in the West. Washington hall is located in the business part of the town ' on Market street, nearly opposite the Court House and public buildings, and within a few steps of the Market. The situation is the most elevated or, any public house in Town, commanding vietv of the River for several miles above and below, An omnibus, and servants„ - will at all times be in readiness to convey passengers and their baggage to and horn the steamboat landings, every accommudation which the public have a right to expect may now be had at theon terms as reasonable as offered by any other good house in. Steubenville. As the proprietor will tjpara no pains or expense to render general satisfaction, this,-with. his long experience in the businee, will make it the in, wrest of those who come this way, to "give him clecSt-f. JNO. 1110 S Fifth Ward Livery Stable. - yi k -f T.IIR subscriber, having bought out the well known Livery Stable kept by C.. 43. Doty, in the ffifth Ward, respectfidly intbrina his friends and the public generally, that he will keep at all times a stock of the beat 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 stook is now; and he is confident that no stock in the city will be.cuperioi to his. His terms will be moderate. His stable is on Lib, erty street, a few doors above the canal bridge, where he respectfully solicits a share of public _pa, tronage. CHARLES COLEMAN, iri" He is also provided with an elegant Hearse, which will be ibruished when required, 0ct.2,5,1f New Rat and Cap. Store. CRS. H. POULSON, (late of the &milk , Poulson & Gill,) haring opened his r.! at No. 73, Wood street, next door to the Fourth, is now manufacturing and recei. the Eastern Cites a very large assortment id paps of every description, warranted to the beat manner and of the best materials, Otter, Seal, fins and common Muskrat, Sealette, Hair-Seal, Plush and Glazed Caps, ' Also a fine. assortment of ladies, furs, such as Lynx, Fitch, t's'enet and Coney Muffs' and Tippetir and lig trimmings, all of which ho offers for sale at eastern prices for cash, both wholesale and retail, Country merabants will please call and examiaa my stock before purchasing elsewhere. CHAS. H. POULSON. L B. Tho'Fall Fashiun for flats and Caps receiv. ed. A. Fulton, BELL AND BRASS FOUNDER, has rebuilt and commenced business at his old stand No. 70 Second, between Market and Perry streets, , where he will be pleased to see his old customers and friends, Church, steamboat, and bells of every size, from 10 to 10,000 pounds, cast from p4ttrinitt of the most approved models, and warranted tb be of the best materials. Mineral Water Pumps, Counters; Railing, &O. &e., together with every variety of Brag Castings, if re• quired, turned and finished in the ziaatest manner. A. F. is the sole agent for Babitt'st ArithAttraction Ifferai, so justly celebrated for the reduction of frig.. tion in machinery. The boxes and composition can . me had of him at all tinter. novl3-7 Miss A, v. Sargent 11 EGS leave to inform her 'friends arid the publi4 generally that her Select i,chool for Young La. dies and Misses will commence the winter session on. Monday the Sth of September, at her school room in St. Clair street, nearly opposite the Raahango,Hotel. She refers to the following gentlemen: Hon. John 13reden, Rev, W. A. Passavant; Rev. J. Niblock, Wilson M>Candless, E 9, Rev, S, Young, Alien Kramer, Esq. Jacob Mechling, Esq. Wm. Jack, Esq, Butler, Pa. John Bigler, Pittsburgh: Any information as to terms ftc„ can be obtained, calling on Allen Kramer, Esq, 4142; A TICTIONERR & COMMISSION l'efF.RegfiNT, Corner of Wood and Fifth streets, Pittsburgh, is ready to receive merehandize of every deicription on consignment for public or private sale, and from long experience in the above busines, flatters himself that he will he able to give entire satisfaction to 411 - who may favor him with their patronage. Regular sales on Mondays and Thursdays of Dry Goods and Fancy. articles, at 10 o'clock, Of groceries, Pittsburgh manufa:etured articles, new and second hand furniture, &c., at two. o'clock, P. M. Sales evary evening at early gas -light, an SPRING FASHION,—Just remixed by jl7 express from New York, the .Spring- Stylee% of 'Hats. All amain want of a neat superior tat, are respectfully invited to nall. S. MOORE,. , No. 93 Wood st., 3 doors below DiamOnd Alley, rnarll-dw .'y r. John D. Davis, Rats :Hats II
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