PUBLISHED DAlty, BY BIGLER, SARGENT & BIGLER, AT THE NORTH WEST CoRNER OF WOOD ANDFIFTH STS., PrrTPBTTRPH, PENN'A, AT FIVE DOLLAR.4.PER ANNUM, PAYABLEth. V OL. IL-7NQ 33. "O:IBLI3HED EDITED BY isiCl4lll2, 111A111011 NT & BIGLER, ..M. W. eanlbr of Wood onlFiflit Slreeto. Twain dollars a year, payable in advance. Single copies Two Czars—for sale at the counter of the Office, and by News Boys. The Weekly Mercury and Alialliblettlkir is published at the same office, on a double medium *Seat, at TWO DOLLARS 4 vear * in Advance. Sin gle copies, SIX CENTS. TIM MS Or ADVERTISING. PER SQUARE OF TWELVE -LINES OR LESS: One iosertion, $0 50 One month, $5 00 0 75 Two do.. ,6 00 Three do.;"' ' ' "1 . 00 Threedii., , ' 7 00 I Onit week, 1 50 Four do., 8 00' Two do., 3 00 Six do., ' 10 00 three do., 4 00 One year, 15 00 YEARLY ADVERTISEMENTS. CR•ROICABLZ AT PLEASURE., One Square. Two Squares. Six months, . $lB 00 Six months, $25 00 One year,' 25 00 Ono year, 35 00 `'Larger advertisement/lin proportion. nr CARDS of four lines Six DOLLARS a year. 0. 0 11LAW110 ATTORNEY AT LAW. Office, Fourth *treat, above Sin ittifielcf . jely, •1111411112 AW & , ATTOP.NEYS AT LAW, H AVE removed their office to the New , Cour House, in thsrootn over the Sheriff 'soffice. at, 17—tf: Law Notice. ANDREW BURKE, FILE removed to Smithfield street, between O 4th street and Diamond. Alley, opposite Mr Geo Woman's Tobacco Munufne•cp Removal. 'IVIrAHOIST & WASHINGTON, Attorneys at Law; ofSee on the north aide of Wylie st., 3d door Eastlif ithesestart-Hisise4 ars 17.. - Lzar Notice. 4 AMER CALLAN has removed to the chambers oecapied by Alderman McMaidens on Fifth tit. between Wood and Smithfield. np REMOVAL. G. L. Robinson 44 RI. ZlVElrido, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, HAVE removed their office to Grant street, a abort distance from Seventh street, towards the Court House. EMF`Convevancingand other instrurnentsof writing r gaily avid promptly executed. ap2l ' William Elder, Attorney at Law, Clukearell's Buildings, Grant street, opposite the New Court Houw. ap 17• If E. Woods Attorney and Counsellor at Law Offico in Bakeltrj,l's loutkiins, sentnid floor. sect 10, . M'CANDLESS & M'CLURE, litteniejrl sad eintasellors at Law, 131fice in the Diamtmd, back of the old Court House sep 10 1 . Tittetesrigh,.. Eyster at Buchanan, Attorneys at Law, - Office is Burke's building, 4th street, near Market iseple Pittsbur,h W. MI. Atsatin, Attorney at Law, !Pittsburgh Pa. Office in Bakewell's building, Grantst, 'WWlLuau E. Anima, Esq., will give his atten tion to my unfinished business, and I recommend him %other patronage of my friends. sep I o—y WALTER FORWARD. Stanley ils / Simpson, Attorneys at Law, Office at the building formerly occupied by the Uni era States bank, 4th street, betweenlif arkot end Wood 'treats. m2l.-3m CHARLRg SHALUR a.. o 'B ara Robinson, U. $. .eitawrisoy, AS removedhis officeoffice to the tlnd storiofiJurkes 6nildings, 4th, near Market. tsp 15 Goo. N Staten, Attorney at Law, Office on Fourth street, between Wood and Smithfield. MCottveyttniing and other instruments of wri sing legally and promptly executed. mar2l-tf , ; iOIIN S. LIAISIL TON, Attorney at Law, I'AFFICS, North side of Fifth street, between IVood ‘..1. and Smithfield streets, Pittsburgh, Pa. - N. 13. Colloetionstnade on reasonable terms. dee 4-1 y Zola - 1111P4 Suresll, '-'• ATTORNEYLAW AT, • LT AS Plemoled in consequence of the late fire from/ 11 T~{i+d~aFeet to Bakewell's Buildings, opposite .to the Coen Hough. pp 16 . Thomas Doliaiiily,rattarne* at Law, .04160, near the'Court House; in Mellon's building* my 7 ' ' - - FL Morrow, Aldeirnum, , . Office mirth 7 iiitliooelliOth street, beta.veh-Wenit and Smithfield, Pittsburgh. sop tithtf Jawk!in Blakely, Alderman, rOffiee en Penn st., neur the Market House, sth Ward. feb 25. R. D. SELLERS, M. D., REMOVED to Penn street, between Irwin and Hendstreets. five doors below Hand street. up 15 HUGH ASTERS, SURGEON DENTIST. 118 Liberty street. A few doors below St Clair st., Pittsburgh sip 28-Iy. Ward, Dentist, Hu ',Moved to the place or his Fulmer residence, in aonn street, two vicar! below Irwin. ap 18 Doctor Dan4el McNeal, °trier on Fifth street, between Wood and Smithfield stmets,'Pittsburgh. de* Q JOHN! SCOTT & CO., Wkslamb Gracers and Commission' Iffer rj • • • ! haat ? ), • • • No T, Commercial Row,. Liberty street, 1119.1 t Pittsburgh. JON* "I'D if. VITT, ' J. & J. OIeDYITT, W/4 bLESAL•E 'GROCERS, Dealers in Produce and Pittsburgh manufactures geoerally, N 9,224, Liberty, opposite 7th Street, Pitts burgh, Pa. a 28-1 JOHN W BLAIR, -11111_1U0211 BIANIIPACTIIIIEII • •111:1 &ROE. FINDINGS STORE, . NO /SO, WOOD STREEI', F,I T ISBN RGH4 agonies cogui, •COMMIB34ON AND FORWARDING, m 21? ferl. street, Pit4batrgit. y 23 CASh RAG WAREHOLTSF., Corner of Penn and Irwin streets, Pittsburgh. The highest price paid in cash for Country Uzts Ealing Rope and Colton Waste. Also, dealer in Chloride of Lime, Paper, Twine, ecc., at cash prices. • july 14.d1y. James Potteries, Jr., -- Corner of Ist and Ferry streets. Pittsburgh, Pa., manufacturer of locks, hinges and Belts; tobacco, ful ler, mill and timber screws; housen screws for rolling mills, &c. sep J. Vogdes & Son, ARCHITECTS AND BUILDEnS, Offiee, Smithfield Street, corner of Diamond Alley. PLANS and Specifications finished in the best style and at the shortest notice-. I c tsYrEttitcEs: Logan & Kennedy, H Childs & Co., J Woodweil, A Kramer, IV B Scaife and Col tart & Dilwurth. jar'. 14, 1845—d ly. REYNOLDS & WILMARTII, Forwarding and Commission !Merchants, LUMBER, GROCERIES, PRODUCE, AND PITTSBURGH MANUFACTURES, FOR THE ALLEGHENY RIVER TRADE,' Corner of Penn and Irwin streetl, L. 0. RF:YNOLCO3, rITTSBUR.H. L. WiLMAKTri. a 5.1 EDWARD 3 mirtetw • NEW HOOK storm. BOSWORTH & FORRESTER, No. 43, Market street,next door to Third street, A "just opening a new and extensive assortment of Books and Stationery, which they will sell, wholesale and retail at the lowest price 4. CHARLES A. McANULTY, Forwardingand Commission Merchant, PITTSBURGH, 0 1 A. , Agent for U. S Portable Boat Line. forthe tran.porta. Lion of Merchaildize to end from PittaburgL, Baltimore, Philadelpida.•New York and BOS to n. A. G. IZI/NMUZT, (Late Reinhart 4- strong.) WHOLESALE AND RETAIL GROCER, PRODUCE 4. COMMISSICN MERCHANT No. 190 LIBERTY ST., PITTSBURGH, PA. feb 1 Pilkington'strarivalled Blacking, M ANUFACTURED and sold wholesale and retail, S&XTR STREET, one door below Smithfield. oct 21-Iy. - -- REMOVAL. COOLLY & LAIRD, Merchant Tailors, H AVE Removed to No. 2, Water street, near the corner of Wood, and near the spot from whence they were driven by the fire, where they will be happy to see their old customers. Pittsburgh Infirmary, FOR the reception and treatment of deforrnites of the human frame, such as Club or Reeled feet, contracted joints, wry-neck and Strabismus or Squinting, and of Diseases of the Eye, such as Ca, laraet,etc, under the care of ALBERT G WALTER, M D Liberty, near the corner of Fourth street. dee 31—cltf John llTCloskey, Tailor and Clothier, Libertystreet, between Sixth street and Virgin alley, &Judi side. sep 10 Notice to Horsemen. 11.11 PERSONS wishing to have their horses Nicked and Bobbed, by on experienced man trom the eastern cities, can have it attended to at all times—at Holmes' Livery Stable on Third street, be tweeo Market and Wood, near the Post Office. - N. B.—Horses kept al Livery by the day, week or month at the above stable. myl— NOTICE. 1 HE subscriber having sustained a very heavy loss by the late fire, is constrained to call upon a ll who know themselves to be indebted to him to settle their accounts as soon as possible. He hopes this notice will be promptly attended to, as it is neces sary he should have funds to recommence his business. He does not wish it to be understood that this no tice is intended for any of his customers who were sufferers" at the late fire ap 15 • JAMES IeDILVITT. Public Notice. THE President, Ditectors and Company, known as the "Farmers' Deposit Bank of Pittsburgb," will, at the next meeting of the Legislature of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, make application for the ptivitege of issuing notes payable on de mand. THOMPSON BELL, Cashier. Pittsburgh Jely 15t,1845-jy3o-dtJanl3. J. G !KUNTZ, DEALER DV DRY GOODS, No, 114, Market street, near Liberty july 1-1 y PITTSBURGH,--PA 13 roanurville Juniata Iron Works, Edward Hughes, Manufacturer of Iron and Nails Wartholufe, Smithfield tiberve fotuitt ttreier. sepia-, • JAMES BENNET, Jr., WHOLESALE: AND RETAIL GROCER, A ND Dealer in Produce, at W. Greer's old stand, No 46, coiner of Market and Liberty streets, Pittsburgh. N. D. The beat of Groceries kept constantly on hand. rap 9 d3m JOHNSTON & STOCKTON, Booksellers, Printers and Paper Makers, No. 44, Marketstreet. sep 10 JAS. HOWARD & co., APER Dealers. removed to the corner of 7th and 1. Smithfield streets. 16 ISAAC CRUSE. J. B. LIPPINCOTT CRUSE & LIPPINCOTT, Commission, Produce, and Forwarding • illerchints, No. 87 ...I. 98 (old number) smmrs WHARF, BALTIMORE, (MD.) REFERENCES:—The Merchants of Pittsburg.h in general. inn 13-6 m DAVID LLOYD. D. & G. W. Lloyd, 110LESALE GROCERS, COMMISSION PORWARDING MERCITANTS, AND DEALERS IN PRODUCE h. PITTSBURGH MANU• FACTURES M' Liberal advances in cash or goods made on consignments of produce, ADc•, at No, 142, Liberty street• ml 5 Dlt. GEO. FELIX, PRACTICING PHYSICIAN, Corner of Smithfield street and Virgin Ailey july 26, 1845-tf MARTIN LYTLE, FAMILY GROCER, SMITHFIELD STREET, Next door to the Fifth Presbyterian Church. .tune 6. PITTSBURGH MANUFACTORY. Springs and Axles for Carriages At Eastern Prices. rp H E subscriber manufactures and keeps constant ly on hand Coach, C and Eliptic Springs (war ranted,) Juniata Iron Axles, Silver and Brass plated Dash Frames, Brass and plated Hub Bands, 'Stump Joints, patent Leather, Silver and Brass Lamps, Three-fold Steps, Malleable iron, Door Handles and Hinges, &c., &c. He respectfully solicits a conttnuancr of the patron age heretofore bestowed upon the establishment. WILLIAM COLEMAN, jan 4 St Clair st., near the Allegheny Bridge. D• W. LLOYD T HE Sin of Ignorance is easily forgiven. Many of the "nostrums'' of the present day are put out by persons who have no knowledge ofthe science of med curie in theory or practice, and in order to hide their ig norance cry out loudly against the "Ignorant Pretend ers," and bribe others to boast for them, which oft t;:nes has gulled the unsuspecting, and for want of a proper knowledge of the diseases they pretend to cure, no doubt think they cure when they do not, therefore they are to be pitied, but not half so much as those who take their "miserable compounds," but they not only lose their money, but miss the advantage of that ne cessary white which the real practical physician, is always able to give. We look to the tailur for an im provement in the mode ofdress; to the medical man for an improvement in the science of medicine—and this accounts the great superiority of Dr Swayne's Compound Syrup of Wild Cherry over all other medicines ever otrered to the public for the cure of all disesses of the Lungs and Breast, Coughs, Colds, Consumption, Asthma, spit;ing Blood, Liver Com plaint, Pain in the Side and Breast, Broken Constitu tion, &c. Remembe r always to inquire fur the name of Dr Sao yue, as all preparations which have the name of Wild Cherry attached were stolen from the great original preparation. The genuine is only prepared by Dr Swayne, corner of Eighth and Race streets, Philadelphia. For sale by WM. THORN, Agent. Pittsburgh Fashionable Tailoring. BFANG convinced that both branches oleo. trade could not he carried 'on to the mutual advantage of rusloinf is and proprietors, we were induced to di.,t.o,e of our ready made strict:: and abandon sale work entirely. The result tins been a GREAT IN CREASE IN OUR BUSINESS, and a correspond rig one in our abilities to execute orders to the entire sati. , factior of our customers. We would again beg leave to soy lo those who wish to get FASHIONABLE WORK WELL MADE, That our uttenti m shall be directed to ;he HIGHEST GRADE OF CUSTOM WORK; and being now pre pared nth es cry facility to adapt ourselves to the va t lOW , tastes in the rommunit . ; we Curl furnish any style of garment which lane . ) may dictate, always aiming in point of style (0 be IN ADVANCE OF EVERY OTHER ESTAB LISHMENT. Being at all times supplied with materials of every deArription, we are prepared to turn out al I lie shortest notice, as genteel a gal ment as can be had in the State; our a im shall be to make a good article at a moderate pf l ce• (iY 3 ) A I.G EU, 111cCi 111 RE & Co INIPORTANT TO BANKERS! NEWELL'S Patent Parautoptic Permutation Bank Lock, To 'Prevent Robbery. T HE subscriber has accepted the agency, for the above celebrated and well known Lock. which is vvettasxren to clef) the most consummate skill of the burglar, or even the inventor himself. This assurance may be deemed extravagant; but a critical examination of the principles on which this Lock is consttucted, will satisfy any one having even a limited knowledge of mechanism that it is well-founded—and the actual inspection of the Lock for a few minutes will remove every doubt that may arise in any mind. He has numetotls4 certificates, from Bank officers, Brokers and (seven-al in this city) wilt . , have used the above Lock, which he will be happy to exhibit, and give every explanation to those who may be pleased to call. JAS. COCHRAN, Fire Proof Chest and Vnult doer Manufacturer, Corner Liberty and Factory sta., sth War je2thf. VERY LOW FOR CASH. iIIPIT THE subscriber offers for sale a large and splendid assortment of PIANO FORTES of different patterns, warranted to be of superior wet Ismanship, andel thebest materials; the tone not to be exceeded by any in thecountry. F. BLUME, Corner of Penn and St.Clairstreets, opposite the Exchange. VATEhave received,and will hereafter keep cor-. scantly on hand, a full supply of Printing Ink,. in large and small kegs, which we will be able to sell cheaper than it has heretoforebeen sold in thiscity. Orders from the country accompanied b-y the cash /IN ALL CALLS) will be promptly attended to. BIGLER, SARGENT & BIGLER, Jy 26—tf Office of the Post and NI aisufacturer. M. XANF., JR ABEELEN has removed his Commission and • Forwarding Business from the Canal Basin to his new Warehouse, on Third street, nearly opposite he Post Office. may 30. SHUR GH, THURSD John Cartwright, - C UTLER and Surgical Instrument Manufacturer No 140 Wood street, two doors from Virgin al ley, Pittsburg, Pa. N. B.—Always on hand an extensive assortment of Surgical and Dental instruments, Banker's, Tailor's Hatter's, Hair Dresser's and Tanner's Patent Shears .Saddler's Tanis, Trusses, .je Pixie Wall Papers. rrHE subscribers have on hand, in a addition to a JL select assortment of cheap wall papers, which they are daily increasing by new patterns from their manufactory, several lots of very beautiful French wsll paper of this s'pring's importation,, received sev eral days before the fire, to which they respectfully in vite the attention of theirfriends who wish to paper. HOLDSPIP & BROWNE, aP Wood st. corner of Diamond alley. ap 24-tf. Removal by Fire. THE subscriber informs his friends and the pub lie, that he has opened a new CABINET WARE ROOM, at the corner of Liberty and St Clair streets, over Brown and Reiter's Drug Store, where he is prepared to nt!end to all orders in his line. rP. Entrance on St Clair street. ap 15 M. KANE, .lit, ,• To Printers. itelnoval. *, AUGUST 284 184 OPFlint OF COM. GINMMAL Ot Straaurnrece. • - Waskiaala. , July 14,1845. S EPARATE PROPOSALS win be received at this office until the, lstday of October next, for the delivery of provisions, in bulk,. for the use of the troeps of the United States, upon inspection, as fol.: lows: Al4Woo itottge,tossisicasa. 100 barrels of pork • • 200 barrels of fresh superfine flour 70 bushels of new white field beans 809 pounds of good hard soap 500 pounds of•good sperm Candles - • 20 bushels of good clean dry'fine salt 350 gallons of good cider vinegar. At Fort Pickers:, it Ilarnaeos,Pensasola, Florida 224 barrels of pork • ; 530 barrens fresh superfine flour 530 barrels of new white field beans 4000 pounds of good hard soap 1600 pounds of good bard sperm candles • 80 bushels of good clean dry - fine salt 880 gallons of good, cider vinegar. At the P u bli c Landing, six miles from Fort Tcnesott metal - of the Chiettqichi. 504 bar rels of pork 1170 barrels of fresh superfine flour 450 bushel* of new white field boons 9000 pounds of good hard soap 3600 pounds of good hard sperm candles 180 bushels of good clean dry fine sa lt 1980 gallons of good cider vinegar. The whole tobe delivered in all tbe month of April, 1846; a,id to leave Natchitoches by the 20th February 1896. • At Port Atkinson. west bank of the Mississippi riv er opposite Fort Crawford, of Dovarnan, and Rice's warehouse. 100 barrels of peek • 1260 lib reels of &sib superfine flour 190 bushels of new white field beans 800 pounds of good hard soap 300 rounds of good hard tallow candles 90 bushels of good, clean dry fine salt 400 gallons of good cider vinegar. The whole to be delivered by the Ist May, 19443. At Foil Snelling, St. Peter's. 168 barrels of pork' 360 barrels of fresh superfine flour 150 bushels of new white field beans 2100 pounds of goott hard soap 1900 pounds of good hard tallow candles 40 bushel.* of good clean dry fine salt 150 gallons of good cider vinegar. The whole to be delivered from the 15th May 1846, o the 15th June 1846. Al Fort Leavenworth, Missouri River. • 300 busliels.of new white field beans 4600 pounds of goori hatttsoap. • 3600 pounds of good hatel tallow candles. 125 bushels of good elean.dry fine salt 1000 gallons of good cider vinegar. The whole to be delivered in all May ,1846. Al Fort Scott, on the Marmaton river, Missouri seventy miles lend tra uportationfrova Indepen dente, on the Missouri river. 150 bushels of new white field beans 1200 pounds of good hard soap 050 pounds of goOd hard tallow candles 0 of good clean dry fine Salt 650 pal m 's of good cider vinegar The whole to be delivered in May, 1846. Al Fort IVistneba go. on the Foz river, at the por tage of Fox and Wiwi :win rivers. 40 barrels pork 125 barrels of fresh superfine flour 36 bushels of new white field beans 600 pounds of good hard soap 650 pounds of good hard tallow candles 20 bushels of good clean dry fine salt. 175 gallons of good cider vinegar. The whole to be delivered by the Ist June, 1846. At Fort Brady, Sault Ste, Marie, Michigan. 56 barrels of pork 120 barrels of fresh superfine flour. 30 bushels of new white field beans 800 pounds of good hard soap 600 pounds of good hard tallow candles 20 bushels of good clean dry fine salt 220 gallons of good cider vinegar. Onedialf on Ist June, 1846; remainder by the 15th September, 1846. AC Fore Mackinac, Michigan. 112 barrels of pork 210 barrels of fresh superfine flour 100 bushels of new white field beans 1300 pounds of good hard soap 1300 pounds of good hard tallow candles 40 bushels of good clean dry fine salt 300 gallons of good cider vinegar. One-half on Ist June, 1846; remainder by the 15th September, 1896. At Fort Gratiot, Michigan. barrels of pork barrels of fresh superfine flour bushels of new white field beans pounds good hard soap pounds of good hard tallow candles bushels of good clean dry fine salt gallons of good cider vinegar. half on Ist June, 1846; remainder in October '240 100 1300 1300 35 At Detroit, ,Tehigan 130 barrels of pork 160 barrels of fresh superfine flour 100 bushels of new white field beans 2000 pounds of good hard soap 1950 pounds of good hard tallow candles 40 bushels of good clean dry fine salt GOO gallons of good cider vinegar. Ong-half on the Ist June, 1846; remainder in al October, 1846. NOTE. -All bidders are requested to extend- the a mount of their bids for each article, and exhibit the to tal amount of each bid. The petiocisand quantities of each delivery at those posts where they are not specified,will be, one-fourth Ist June, Ist September,ist December, 1848, and Ist Match, 1847. • The hugs of which the pork is packed to be fatten ed on corn, and each bog to weigh not less than two hundred pounds, excluding the feet, legs, ears, and snout. Side pieces may be substitutef for the hams. The pork is to be first salted with Tark's Island MIT, and then carefully packed with the same artiebs, in pieces not exceeding eight pounds.each. • • • When the packing has been oornpleted, the (entree for must furnish to this office a certificate from the pncker, that the pork has been an salted and packed. The pork is tube contained in seasoned heart of white oak barrels, full hooped; the beans and salt in barrels, and the soap and candles in strong boxes of cortveni• ent size for transpottation. Salt will only be received by measurement of thirt3-• two quarts to the bushel. Thecandles to have cotton wicks. The provisions for Fort Atkinson and St. Peter's must pass St. Louis, for their ultimate desti. nation, in the first week of April, 1846. A failure In ' this particular will he considered a breach of contract; and the department will be authorized to purchase to supply these poets; The provisions will be inspected at the time and place of.dt4ivery, and all expensesu be paid by contractors. until they ere'depesited at Sot% storehouses as may be designated by the agents of the department. The Commissary General reserves the privilege of increasing or diminishing the quantities, °ref dispensing with any or all articles required at any post, at any time before entering into contract; and also of increasing or reducing- the quantities of each`delivery one-third subsequent to contract, en gi ving sixty days' previous notice Bidder% not heretofore contractors, are required to accompany their proposals with evidence of their abil ity, together with the names of their sureties,. whose responsibility must be certifted by the district attorney, or by some person well.know n to the government, oth erwise, their proposals will not be acted on. 'Advances cannot be made in any case, and evi: dote' of inspection and fall delivery will be requir. ed at this office before requisition trill be made upon The ;reasary for payment; which will be effected in such public money as may bo , convenient to the points of delivery, the places of purchase, or the residence of the contractors, at the option of the Treasury De partment. No drafts on this office will bo accepted or paid, under any cirrumatonces. each propositl will be sealed in is sepernte envelop, and marked "Proposals for furnishing army subsis tence." GEO GIBSON, Corn Gen. Subsistence. Nore—Editors will not be paid for inserting in their papers this advertisement, unless authotized to do so by the Commissary General of Subsistence. july 22-lawtlsth Sept. WOR K! -IE- BUILT 7 6TTrTf PITTSBURGH CLOTHING STORE. . . WILLIAM E. SELLFFEB, MERCHANT TAILOR, RESPECTFULLY informs his friends and tlag public generally, that he has taken the NEW STORE At the corner of Wood and Water streets, on the site occupied by Mr S. Schoyer previous to the Grent Fire, where he is prepared to furnish all articles in the line GF,NTLEMENIS CLOTHING, On the most moderate terms, and at the shortest , no tice, His stock of Goode is ENTIRELY NEW, And has been selected with much care to suit the mar ket. He has in his employment some of the best workmen in the city, and from long experience in the business, he hopes to give general satisfaction to those who may favor him with their custom. A large as sortment of Clothing suited to the Se*sou. consisting of Cloth, Frock end Dress Coats, of all colors various qualities, from $6 to $18; various patterns Tweed. Liaen, Gingham and Cassimere Coate, vary ing in price from $1,25 to 6; together with a large stock of Cloth, Cassimere, Sattinett, Tweed, Jean and Sum mer Punts--ull of which haVe been recently manufac tured, and of the best materials, purchased at the late reduced prices. He offers to the public as GOOD BARGAINS Aga ny establishment in the city. .He has also a large stock of Vests, Shirts, cotton and silk Cravats. Scarfs and Handkerchiefs, which he is prepared to sell low forrash, and cash only. Having secured the services of AM excellent Cutter, he is prepared to manufacture garments of all kinds to order, in such a manner as to render the PITTSBURGH CLOTHING STORE worthy of public patronage. The public are invited to call and examine for themselves. Dar:tared Cutlery. D ERSONS having . Hardware or Cutlery in a dam agedl stale, can have it ground. polished and re paired in a neat and entbstantial manner by the sub. scriber. •Any ordersleft with John W. Blair, No. 120 Wend street, will meet with prompt attention. ap 26—t f. THOMAS McCARTH Y. A FRESH SUPPLY OP Johnson's Superior Printing Inh. RECEIVED THIS DAY, Al the Office of the Pittsburgh Morning Post BIGLER, SARGENT & BIGLER. july 26-d&wtf NEW GOODS OPENING - THIS DAY AT NO. 46, .Icr.Azi.T.Tazsz,ziwah 6zscuic) BARROWS & TURNER, WASHINGTON HOTEL, Corner of St. Clair and Penn streets, Pittsburgh., JAMES ARMSTRONG, Proprietor. T HE proprietor begs Nave to return his most grate. fill thanks to his friends and the public for post favors, and hopes, by attention, to merit a continuation of their patronage. The house is pleasantly situated near the Exchange; it has accommodations fortravel ers, and a large room for public meetings, dinner or supper parties. REFRESFIMENTS - - Always ready. or prepared on the shortest notice, with the choicest the market will afford. Oysters and Oyster Soup, also Fresh Shell Oysters, received eve ry day during the season.. The greatest care has been taken in the selection of wines and liquors. A vnrie ty of neWspapers are regularly filed in the establish ment. P. S. A Hot Lunch served up every day at 11, A. M Rp 18. LEATILDIZ AND reonocco. RICILARD HARD No. 101 Wood street, 4 doors above Dia:wad alley. PITTSBURGH. AS just received a large supply of New York and 1.1. Baltimore Spanish Sole Leather,Uppe r Leather, Philadelphia and Country Kips and Calfsk ins, Moroc co of all kinds, Shoe Bindings, Tanners' Oil, &c, &c. All of which is offered at the very lowest prices for Memhants . and Manufacturers arc respectfully invi ted tonsil and examine his stock before purchasing elsewhere. N B. Leniherof all kindsbought in the rough. aug2B—dtf. Cancer, Scrofula, . A MPLE experience has proved that no combine. tion of medicine has ever been so effectual in removing the above diseases, ris JAYNE'S ALTER NATIVE, or Life Preservative. It has effected cures that have been truly astonishing, not only of Cancer and other diseases of that class, but has removed the moat stubborn diseases of the Skin, Swelling, Liver Complaint, Dyspepsia, &c., &c. This medicine enters into the circulation and eradi cates diseased wherever located. It purifies tbe blood and other fluids of the body, removes obstruction in the pores of theskin, end reduces enlargements of the glands or bones. It increases the appetite, removes headache and _drowsiness, invigorates the whole sys tem, and imparts animation to the diseased and debit hided constitution. There is nothing superior to it in the whole materia media'. It is perfectly safe and extremely pleasant, anti has nothing of the disgnsting nausea accompanying the idea of swallowing medi cine. Prepared and sold at No 20 South Third Strett, Philadelphia, Price $1 a bottle. For sale in Pittsburgh at the Agency Office, Third street, a few doors east of the Post Office. adjoining the old banking house of the 'Bonk of Pittsburgh.' 13:TAll Dr. Jayne's Family Medicines for sale at the above place. 26 Axes" E STEP'S Cast St eell Axes, brarranted. For sale by ' GEO. COCIOI.I N. may 23 Pio 2, Yerry at ~ ~._. ..'l . ri::'i!firiffi (fii; . li.:.i, )(l f"‘ ICE, TVVO CENTS, New York and Liverpool Cornaterclaj Line of Packets. JOHN HF:RDNIAN, No., 61 Sava it, N r :rprkr IP HE subscriber, in calling the attention of the Pub l. lic to his unequalled arrangement Fir" bringing out passenger s from all parts of Great Britain by the above line of splendid ships, sailing , fritrit Liverpool weekly, would respectfully make known that in addi tion to his regular agents, he has appointer) tile Thom as H Dickey. who will remain at 'Liverpool during the reason to Fuperin t ed - the embarkation of all passen gers engaged here. l'ersonsengeginenmy, therefore, rely on their friends, and all who may accompany them, being promptly sent forward, lie is, as weal, prepared to rernit money by draft, payable at sight through the United Kingdom, in'omounts to suit op plicants and at the lowest rates. For further.patficu lars apply to address JOHN FIER OMAN, No 61 Smith et., New York. JOSEPH KIRKPATRICK, At James DolzelPs lVater at., Pittsburgh. July IC-3m. PRINTM A G ID OIFICE, N. corcrcEti or Wool) FlrrlirSTl The proprietors.of the MORNING Poet. and Matt. cam? AND MANUrAcTDRNR respectfully inform their friends and the patrons of those papers that they, have a large and well chosen assortment of aromas P-Arglisnippilim... .asts 0vE11241 WaUXt4t(AA , Necessary to a Job Printing Office, and that they arfa prepared to execute . . LETTER PRESS PRINTING : , 1. OF EVERY DESCRIPTION.: Books, Bills of Lading, Circulars, Pamphlets, 'Bill Heads, Cards,. Handbills, -, Blank Checka, . Bat Tips. all iambs of 33lauks, Stage, Steamboat and Canal Boat Bills, rich ap- I proprinte cute, Printed on the shortest not i ce and most reasonable term b. We respectfullyask the promnn.go ofourfnlendsand' he public in !general in this branch of our business. BIGLER, SAIICiENT & BIGLEL • July 25, 584.5. To the Patrons of the Morning Post and Mercury and Manufacturer. Under an agreement with Messrs. Bigler,Burgent & Bigler, gulch of our subscribers as 'may have paid us in aiiVanee for either of our papers, will be supplied for the unexpired time at our charge. All debts due or to become due on subsisting contracts, for advertising, &c , are to be collected by us, and all such contiacta are to be-fulfilled by our successors. We earne3ily split it nli those indebted toes to make immediate payment. IVe intend to devote, ourselves. to closing our business, and those who owe us mu s t Settle up. We will remain at the oflice•nithe Post, Where we may be found during business hours. M"The above notice of Messrs. Philli p s & Smith, in reference to subscriptions paid in advance, as well r tts subsisting contracts for Advertising, explains fully and correctly the arrangement made between us. jy 22 BIGLER, SA RG ENT :&- -BIGLER. Thompson's Carminative, For the care of Choler: Cholera Morbus, Summer Complaint, Dysentery, Diarrhea, 4.e. C ER fIFICATES of persons who have used the Carminative, are coming in thick and fast. The 'utiginal documents may be seen at the Agency, as well as tho betrr of City References given. READ THE FOLLOWING 1 lows, T., FORT MA/11302t, Aug 3, 184.5.: Sir:—{then I was passing through Pittsburgh }wo , weeks since, on my way home from the East, I called in atyour Store, and purchased two bottles of "ThornP. son's Carminative," for my Children, who were. Sick of the Summer Chmlileint, and ns I told your bey dint sold them to me, I would write and let you know how they operated, I do so now with plensuret they cured them perfectly, and Mrs D. (me wife) says it's the best Medicine she ever used, and recommends every one to use it fur their Children. I remain, yours v very respectfully, J. W. P. WM. JACKSON, Wholesale & • Retail Agent, cur. of Wood & Liberty sts , Pittsbitrgh, N. B. All orders addressed as above, post paid. AliglG if DR. A. J. THOMPSON'S A nti.Dyspept ic, Tonic and Cathartic Pills. T HESE PILLS, while they cleanse the stomach they restore its original tans without creating de• bility. They likewise produce all the invigorating anti ' strengthening effects of a most approved Tonic; thus accomplishing desideratum of a Cathartic Alterative and the best ever known Tonic medicine, whine use fulness can be relied upon in all those diseases origina ting from the derangement of the Alimentary Canal directly, of -Biliary Secretions indirectlyisach at Sick Headache, Dyspepsia, Hemet hoida or Piles, Chronic, Dinrrhma, Sick Stomach, Ifarthurn, Vertigo, Depra ved Appetite and Foul Stomach, Surfeit from intern potato Ealing or Drinking., &c., Warranted Purely Vegetable. • PRICE 25 CENTS PElt Prepared by the proprietor, ~ /tad sold wholesale and retaiITHOMPSON by my Agent, D W. Js eaten at. his Patent Medicine Warehouse, corner of Wood and Liberty eta., Pittsburgh. augl6-tf _ EDWIN O. WILSON; • ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW, Franklin, Venango County, Penna., W ILL attend promptly to all business entrusted' to hit care--collections made in W•nest, Clarion and Jefferson counties. REPEAL TO J. A. STOCKTON, AZ Co, Munriir, Wirt.solv, & Co., . I . .l'ittAburgh,, , Joni; BIGLER, ) HON. JAMES KM:NEAR, HON. A LF:X. WCALMORT, Franklin. HON. JANUS W/LEON, Steubenville, Ohio. july 23-Iy. Pittsburgh Tack Factory. rin E undersigned, haying built machinery of die JL most approved•kind, will manolaatuna of the best quality of Iron and .in the neatest style, TACKS,BRA DS, FINISH INGNAI I LS, SHOE NAILS, &c. &c. which they ofrer fur sale low. The attention of Western - Meichants and othetir invited to their evaablighmenn WOODWARD, HERSEY & CO. Filth street. opposite the Exchange Bank. ,July 1.6 m. House and Lot for Bals. A THREE story brick bußding, with hack bniidings,on the corner of Grunt land §if,tbspi,,. ,nquite of the subscribers, grgt thi'A office, P. CL I NNIN3II,iSr, ' .. I'. RATIGAN, 1 a 475 ! I go: PHILLIPS & SMITH my 304 f.
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