• , PUBLISHED DAILY, - BY BIGLER, SARGENT - St BIGLER, AT THE NORTH WEST CORNER OF WOOD AND FIFTH ST'S., PITTSBURGH, PENN'A, AT FIVE DOLLARS PER ANNUM, PAYABLE IN ADV,AI46. VOL. I-NO, 27. PUBLISHED AND EDITED BY BICILIIIII, SARGENT & BIGLER, N: W. earner of Wood and Fifth ;Streets. • T rillts.-- 4 1 4 ive dollars a year, payable in advance. Single cnriies Two CZATs—for sale at the counter of the Whoa, tind by News Boys. Th• .Weekly Dieicary and Alanufactarat rifittiheil same office, on a aoable Mediu arieetocetWO DIGLIARS a year, in advance; Sin g le copies, SIX CENTS. TERMS Or ADVERTISING. rEIR'SCIUARE OF TWELVE LINES OR LESS: One-Wet-don, $0 sa One month, $5 00 Two ?do., 075 Two do., 600 t frrtedo., 1 00 Threedo., 7 00 'One -wee k, - 150 I Four do., 800 "I' wo 'do., • 300 Six do., 10 00 'Obree do., 4 00- Ono year, t 5 oo YEARLY ADVERTISEMENTS. CHA.KOKABLI AT PLEASURE. Orte Square. I Two Squares. Six months, $lB 00 Six months, $25 00 One yeAr, 25 00 One year, 35 00 IM'Larger advertisement.s in proportion. ('CARDS of four lines Six DOLLARS a year. C. ORLANDO‘LOOMIS, ATTORNEY AT LAW. Office, Fourth street, above Smithfield. jilly 1-Iy. MAGRAW &7141'8N1 GAIT, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, UrAVE removed their office to the New Cour , 11 Hon4e, in theroom over the Sheriff 's Office. Law Notice. • ANDREW BURKE. FFICF..reMOVPti to Smithlieid street, between / 4th street and Diamond Alley, opposite Mr Geo `Weyman'g Tobacco Manufac•nrv. aLr 16 Removal. MAHON & WASHINGTON, Attorneys at Law; _Ol office on the north side of Wylie st., 3d door , East of the Court Hou.e. ap 17 Lroxr Notice. WA:HES CALLAN has removed to the chambers. •r occnpied by Aldermao Mede.ters on Fifth st... bbetween Wood and Smithfield. ap 13 ' REM.OVAL. G. L. Robinson & M. M'Bridc, ATTORNEYS A - 7 LAW, RAVE removed their office to Giant street, a Itll. short distance from Seventh street, towards the :Court House - M'Conveyancingand ether instrumentsof writing orrally and promptly executed. np2l William Elder, Attorney at Law. tnakewell's Buildings, Grant street, opposite the New •Court 17-tf 8. Woods Attorney and Counselor at Law ummo building„ second fluor. 'kept 10 M'CANbLESS & M'CLURE, Attorneys awl - office in the Dinmkyna, Thick of the old Court House seplo Pittsburgh. Eyster A Buchanan, Attorneys at Law, office in Burke's building, 4th - street, near Market eep IS Pittsburgh Wm. E. Austin, Attorney at Law, Pitt burgh Pa. Office , in Bakewell's Grantst OPWILLIAM E. AUSTM, E q., will give his anen t ion to my unfinished business, and I recommend him 10 the patronage of my friends. .ep 101-y WALTER FORWARD. Shaler & Simpson, Attorneys at Law, Office at the buibding.formerly occupiedby tho Uni te.l States bank, 4th street, bAwren Market an d Wood is t r(tets. CHARLE33 HALF:ft Wm. O'Hara Robinson, U. S. Attorney, HAS removed his office to the 2nd story of Berke's buildings, 4th, near Maricet. ap 15 Geo. S. Selden, Attorney at Law, Of on Fourth street, between Wood and Smithfield FV'Conveyancing and other instruments of wilt tine legally and promptly executed. mar2l•tf JOHN S. HAMILTON, attorney at Law, OFF aide of Fifth street, between Wood and Solidified streets, Pittsburgh, Pa. N. B. Collectitws3eade.on reasonable terms. dec. 4-ly John W. Burrell, ATTORNEY AT LAW, LT AS Ftemoved in eonecluenee of the late fire from 1. ;TOW *treat to Bakewell's Buildings, opposite Ito thd Colin up 16 elc)73ias Donnelly,at o nay Law, Offrce, near the Court House, in Mellon's buildings my 7 B. Morrow, Alderman, Vffice north side of Fifth street, between Weed and Smithfield, Pittsburgh. seplo—tf James Blakely, Alderman, Offire on Penn st., near the Market House, sth Ward IL D. SELLERS, M. D., REMOVED to Penn street, between Irwin and Handstreets. five doois -below Hand street. ap 15 811G8 ARTERS, SURGEON DENTIST. 118 Liberty ctreet. A few doors below St Clair st., Pittsburgh .eyi Wm. L Ward, Dentist, Has removed to the place of his former residence, in Penn street, two doors below Irwin. ap 18 Dr.. Georg e Watt, PEAC7'ISING PHYSICIAN ¢ S URGEON, GrOffice,Sinittifield . st. near the corner of Sixth. Vector Daniel Menke'', Office on Fifth street, between Wood and Smithfield streets, Pittsburgh. dec 10—v JOHN SCOTT & CO., Wholtisade Grocers and Commission Mex.- _ chants, No 7, Commercial Row, Liberty street, 0.19--ly Pittsburgh. - - JOHN Iff'DEVITT, J. St J. BI'DEVITT, WHOLESALE GROCERS, Dealers in Produce and Pittsburgh manufactures generall:y; N 0.224, Liberty, opposite 7t'. Street, Pitts, burgh, Pa; 2a4 JOHN W BLAIR, patrim 1111111W17PAC; T ttREE SHOE FINDINGS STORE, NO 120, WOOD STREET, Ret34 VlTTSfiUliCill! ....,.,:;i:;•F.i.,..., ,, t: - .. , ;- .-.-,- -.-T.... ...,-:: . ~:-'',, , ,-,-- - , , .‘:",'..,- -. .t"....,...3 . - . .,,tt 0 i.:2';,,,,,,.....,- _ ,:;i,:. - - •- - ..a.l-A.FF„,.....:: .. , ...-7 7 ,,.•1 1 ,_..,..,,.„. • - • _ - • • . - . - ---.•• • -- , ,l'•;:''':• -- ; * ' •-; :: , - .7• • -.: ~- -., ,- -. • • ..- -• .. - ' --,-. . .. -4- ..-- - :2 -- -.- - .- . -,.-''' ~- .- - . ' : ',.1 . - . ,•: , - --- ;":; - 77. .1.-..'"t• - ..:- . ; • '' -: . '''-- ', ''''-' - .. t' . ' ..-- -' -1- . .'f:'• ''. -' • ' 1 - ' - - : ' .1.- ! ,„..1.4 . . . . • .. .... . , _ ..., : .11 , . .... . 4 . . -... . _ __..... J. G DIIINTZ, DEALER IN DRY GOODS, . No, 114, tiferket street, near. Liberty July 1-11 PITTSBURGH, PA, Brownsville Juniata Iron Works, Edward Hughes, Manufacturer of Iron and Nails Warehouse, Smithfield above Fourth street isenlo—y WHOLESALE AND RETAIL GROCER, AND.Dealer in Produce, at W. Greer's old stand, No 46, cotoer of Market and Liberty streets, Pittsburgh. N. B. The best of Groceries kept constantly on band. • • Ettp 9 (13m Booksellers, Printers and Paper Makers, No. 44, Marketstreet. stip 10 JAS. HOWARD & CO., PKnit Dealers ; removed to the corner of 7th end Smithfield streets. op 16 D. C. STOCICTON D. C. STOCKTON & CO., (LATE STOCKTON, DICK & Co.) WHOLESALE GROCERS, COMMIS3ION AND FORWARDING MERCHANTS No. 114, Wood street, PITTSBURGH, PA. ISAAC CRUSE. J. D. LIPPINCOTT CRUSE & LIPPINCOTT, Commission, Produce, and Forwarding Merchants, No. 87 4. 98 (old Iszei;ther) . SMITH'S WHARF, BALTIMORE, (MD.) REFERENCES:—The Merchants of Pittsburgh in general. jan 13-bin DAVID LLOYD. D. & G. W. Lloyd, tiV UOLESALE GROCtItS, COMMISSION AND DEA-LERS IN PRODUCE & PITTSBURGH RAND• Liberal advances in cash or goody made on consignments of produce, &c., at No, 142, Liberty street. ml 5 Corner of Penn and Irwin streets, Pittsburgh. The highest price paid in cash for Country Rage, Baling Rope and Colton IVaste. Also, dealer in Chloride of Lime, Paper, Twine, &c., at cash prices. july 14-dly. Corner of lst and Ferry streets. Pittsburgh, Pa., matufacturer of locks, hinges and belts; tobacco, ful ler, mill and timber screws; housen screws for rolling mills, &c. sep 10—y J. Vogdes & Son, ARCHITECTS -AND BUILDERS, Office, Smithfield Street, corner of Diamond Alley. LANS and Specifications finished in the Walt liEFErtErcza: • Logan & Kennedy, H Childs & Co., J Woodwell, A Kramer, W B Scaifo and Col tart & Di! vonh. jan. 14, 1845—dly. REYNOLDS & IVILMARO, Forwarding and Commission !Merchants, AND DEALERS IN LUMBER, GROCERIES,PRODUCE, AND PITTSBURGH MANUFACTURES, FOR THE ALLEGHENY RIVER TRADE, m2l-3m yDSVA.RD SIMPSON. Corner of Penn and Irwin streets, L. 0. REYNOLDS, PITTSIIIIRrin. L. WILMARTH. ns•ly NEW 80011 STORE. BOSWORTH & FORRESTER, No. 43, Market street,next door to Third street, ARE just opening a new and extensive assortmen of Books and Stationery, which they will sell wholesale and retail at the lowest prices. ap9s MAY he found at the Gaga IVarehouse of Messrs. Parke & Hannen, No 116 Wood street, where he respectfully invites persons having business with him to cell. up 17 Forwarding and Commission Merchant, PITTSBURGH, PA., Agentfor U. S Portable Boat Line, forthe traworta thin of Merchandize to and from Pittsburgh, Baltimore, Philadelphia. New York and Boston. A. G. REINHART, (Late Reinhart 4. Strong,) WHOLESALE AND RETAIL GROCER. • PRODUCE 4. COMM rssrc4v MERCHANT No. 140 LIBERTY ST., P/TTBBURGII, Pi. feb 1 Pilkington'sUnrivalled Blacking, MANUFACTURED andsold wholesale and retail, sIXTH STREET, one door beltsw Smithfield. nct2l-Iy. LT AVE Removed to No. 2, Water street, near 1.1. the corner of Wood, and near the spot front .whence they were driven by the bre, where they will be happyto see their old customers. jyl9. Pittsburgh Infirmary, FOR the reception and treatment of deformites of th e human frame, such as Club or Reeled feet, contracted joints, wry-neck and Btrabismns or Sqninting,, and of Diseases of the Eye, such as Ca taract, eta, under the care of ALBERT G WALTER, M D. Liberty, near the corner of Fourth street. dee 31—dtf John ATClookey, Tailor and Clothier, Liberty street, between Sixth street and Virgin alley, SOuth side• sep 10 JAMES M'DEVITT 101; PERSONS wishing to have their horses Nicked and Bobbed, by an experienced man from the eastern cities, can have it attended to at all times— , -at Holmes' Livery Stable on Third street, be, tween Market and Wood, neat the Post Office. N. B.—Horses kept at Livery by the day, week or month at the above stable. myl7-5m JAMES DENNEY, Jr., JOHNSTON & STOCKTON, FORWARDING MERCHANT* IZSEIa J.L. SUEE'S CASh RAG WAREHOUSE, James Patterson, 3r., DR. GEO. DELI PRACTICING PHYSICIAN,: • Corner of Smithfield street and Virgin AlleY. july 26, 18454 MARTIN LYTL., FAMILY GROCEI, SMITHFIELD STREET, Next door to the Fifth Presbyterian Chur4l. jone 6. H. H. MICULLOUGH, CHARLES A. NIcANULTY, REMOVAL. COOLEY & LAIR:D o Merchant Tailors, Notice to Horsemen. GEORGE COOLIRAN, COMMISSION AND FORWARDING, No. 2, Ferry street, Pitt.s&urpi, may w PITTSBURGH, THURSDAY, AUGUST 2L 1845. • REMOVAL. . JAMES HOWARD & CO. HAVE removed their WALL PAPER WARE HOUSE to the corner of Seventh and Smith field stteet4. Where they have on hand a large and 'splended as sortment of WALL PAPER. and BonnEas, suitable for papering Parlors, Chambers, Walls, &c. Also, a general assortment of Writing, Letter, Pcint ing, Wrapping and Tea„ paper, Bonnet Boards, &e. Which they will sell low for Cash, or in exchange for Rags, Tanners Scraps, &c. feb 22, 1844 THE subscribers have On hand, in a addition to a 1 select assortment of cheap wall papers, which they are daily increasing by new patterns from tbeir manufactory, several lots of very beautiful French will paper of this spring's importation, received sev eral days before the fire, to which they respectfully in vite the attention of their friends who wish to paper. HOLDSHIP & BROWNE, Wood st. corner of Diamond alley. ap 24-if. WM. STOCKTON THE subscriber informs his friends and the pub lic, 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 attend to all orders in his line. 1119' Entrance on St• Clair street. ap 15 M. KANE, Jrt. PITTSBURGH MANUFACTORY. Springs and Axles for Carriages At Eastern Prices. ~7IHE subscribermanufactures and keeps constant -IL ly on band Coach, C anal 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, Threefold Steps, Malleable Iron, Door Handles and &c.. &c. O. W. LLOYD. He respectfully solicits a continuance of the patron age heretofore bestowed upon the establishment. WILLIAM COLEMAN, jan 4 St Clair at., near the Allegheny Bridge. THE Sin of Ignorance is easily forgiven. Many of the "nostrums" of the present day are put out by persons who have no knowledge oftbe science of medi eine 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 times has gulled the unsuspecting, and for want of a proper know ledgeof 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," bet they not only lose their money ; but 'nits the advantage of that ne cessary advice which the real practical physician, is always able to give. We look to the tailor for an im provement in the mode ofdress; to the median! man for an improvement in the science of medicine—and this account* for the great superiority of Dr Swayne's Compound S yrop of Wild Cherry over-ail other medicines ever offered to the public for the cure of all diseases of the Lungs and Breast, Coughs, Colds, Consumption, Asthma, Spitting Blood, Liver Com plaint, Pain in the Side and Breast, Broken Constitu "---'-always, to inquire for the name of Dr Stearre, • name of Witd alterry attached were from the great original preparation. Thu genuine is only prepared by Dr Smayne. corner of Eighth and Race streets, Philadelphia. Fur sale ley WM. THORN, Agent. ap 5 Pittsburgh. EING convinced that both branches of our trade could not be carried on to the mutual advantage of customers and proprietors, we were induced lb dispose of our ready made stock; and abandon sale work entirely. The result has been a GREAT IN CREASE IN OUR BUSINESS, and a correspond ing one in our abilities to execute orders to the entire satisfaction of our customers. We would again beg leave to say to those whti wish to get FASHIONABLE WORK WELL MADE, Thnt our attention shall be directed to the HIGHEST GRADE OF CUSTOM WORK; and being now pre pared with every facility to ndapt ourselves to the va rious tastes in the community; we can furnish any style of garment which fancy may dictate, always aiming in point of style to be IN ADVANCE OF EVERY OTHER ESTAB LISHMENT. Being at all times supplied with materials or every description, we are prepared to turn out at the shortest notice, as genteel a garment as can be had in the State; ouraim shall be to make a good article at a moderate price. (jy 3) ALGEO, McGUIItE & Co IMPORTANT TO BANKERS! NEWELL'S Patent Parantoptic Permutation Bank Lock, To Prevent Robbery. THE subscriber has accepted the agency, for the above celebrated and well known Lock, which is WARRANTED to defy 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 constructed, will satisfy any one having even a limited knowledge of mechanism that it is welt-founded—and the actual inipection of the Lock for a few minutes will remove every doubt that may arise in any mind. He has numeronss certificates, from Bank officers, Brokers and (several in this city) who have used the above Lock, which he will be happy to exhibit ; and give every explanation to those who maybe pleased to cull. TAg: etiel4 RIM; Fire Proof Chest ued Vault doer. MithaTaeturer, Corner Liberiy and Factorrata., Ath War e2.A MITVERY LOW FOR CASH. THE subscriber offers for sale is large and splendid assortment of PIANO FORTES of differentptuterns, warranted to be of superior workmanship, and of thebest materials; the tone not to be exceeded by any in thecountry. F. BLUME, Cernerof Penn and St.Clairstreets, mar 18 opposite the Exchange. WEhave received,and will hereafter keep cor s tan tly on hand , a full supply of Printing Ink, in large and small kegs, which we will be able to 141 cheaper than it has heretoforebeen sold in thiscityi Orders from the country accompanied by the cash LIN ♦LL cAsrs) will be promptly attended to. BIGLER., SARGENT & 1 3 IGLER, Jy 16—tf Office elate Post and Manufactui cr. Fine Wall Papers. - nemoval by Fire. Fashionable Tailoring. To Printers. OFFICE OF COM. GENERAL OF SUBSISTENCE. -Washington, July 14, 1845. SEPARATE PROPOSALS, will be received at this office until the Ist day of October next, for the delWery of provisions, in bulk, for the use of the troops of the United States, upon inspection, as fol lows: ; f . At Baton Roue, Louisiana. 100 barrels of pork • 200 barrels of fresh superfine flour 70 bushels of new white field beans 009 pounds of good bard soap 500 pounds of good sperm candles 20 bushels of good clean dry fine salt 350 gallons of good cider vinegar, At Fort Pickens, sr BarnaepsiPensasoks, Florida. • 2!4 barrels of pork 530 barrells fresh superfine flour 530 barrels of new white field beans 4000 pounds of good hard soap ..1.800 pounds of good hard sperm candles 80 bushels of good clean dry tine salt 830 gallons of good cider vinegar. At the Public Landing, six miles from Fort Toicsori . mouth of Mt . 504 barrels of pork - . 1170 barrels of fresh superfine flour 450 bushels of new white field beans 9000 pounds of good hard soap 3600 pounds of good hard sperm candles - _ 180 bushels of , good clean dry fine salt 1980 gallons of good cider vinegar. The whole tube delivered in all the month of April, 1846; :had to lenge Natchitoches by the 20th February 1846. At Fort Atkinson, west bank of the Mississippi riv. er opposite Fort Crawford, at Dlustaan, and Rice's warehouse. . 100 barrels of pork 1260 buirels of fresh superfine flour 190 bushels of new white field boons 800 pounds of good hard / soap 300 pounds of good hard tallow candles 40 bushels of good, clean dry fine salt ... 400 gallons of good cider vinegar. The whole to be delivered by the Ist May,1846. Al Fort Snelling. St. Peter's. itt 103 arrels of poi k' 360 barrels Jul fresh superfine flour 159 bushels ol new white field beans 2100 pounds of good hard soap 1900 pOunds of good hard tallow candles 40 bushels of good clean dry fine salt ' 150 gallons of good cider vinegar. - The whole to be cleliveted from the 15th May 1846, to the 15th June 11346. At Fort Leavenworth, Afissonri River. 300 bushels of new white field beans 9600 pqpnds of good-hard soap i f 9600 pounds of good, bard tallow candl 125 bushels of good clean dry fine salt 1000 gallons of good cider vinegar. The whole to be deliveredin all May,1346. At Fort ,Scow, on the bfarmaton river, Missouri, seventy mites land trassportation front Indere*. dence, on the Missouri river, 150 bushels of new white field beans 1200 pounds of good hard soap 1950 pounds of good hard tallow candles bu i d*.le,r - gocarctesurrrry - oire eats_ 650 gallon s of good cider vinegar The whole to be delivered in May, 1846. At Port Winnebago. on the Fox river, at the pos.-, Cage of Fox and Wisconsin rivers. 40 barrels puck 123 barrels of fresh superfine flour :36 bushels of new white field beans GOO pounds of good hard soap 630 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 let June, 1846. At Fort Brady, &snit 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 `2B IntTheio of good clean dry fine salt 2..!0 gallons of good cider , ±inegar. Une•halloo lstJ sane, 1046; remainder by the 15th September, 1846. At Fort Mackinac, Michigan. 112 barrels of pork 210 barrels elk-esti 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, 1346; remainder by the 15th September, 1346. At Fort Gratiot, Michigan 100 barrels of pork • 240 barrels of fresh superfine flour 100 bushels of now white field beans 1300 pounds good hard soap 1300 pounds of good hard Wiwi.; candles 3.i bushels of good clean dry fine salt 420 gallons of good cider vinegar. One-half on Ist June, 1846; remainder in October, 1846. At Detroit; Michigan. 130 barrels of pork 160 barrels of (rush superfine flour 100 busheli of new white field beans 2000 pounds of good bard soap 1950 pounds of good hard tallow candles 40 bushels of good clean dry fine salt 600 gallons of good cider vinegar. on the Ist June, 1346; remainder in all October, 1346. NOTE. - All bidders aro requested to extend the a mount of their bids for each article, and exhibit the to tal amount of each bid. The period. and quantities of each delivery at thorn posts where they are not specified, will be, one-fourth Ist June, Ist September, Ist December, 1846, and Ist Match, 1517. The hugs of which the pork is packed to be fatten ed on corn, and each hog to weigh nut less than two hundred pounds, excluding the feet, legs, ears, and snout- Side pieces may be substituted for the hams. The pork is to be first salted with Turk's Island salt, and then carefully packed with the same article, in pieces nut exceeding eight pounds each. NVhen the packing Ine3 been completed, the contrite tor must furnish to this office a certificate from the packer, that the pork has been so salted and packed. The pork is tube contained in seasoned heart of wbita oak barrels, full hooped; the beans and salt in barrels, and the soap and candles in strong boxes of conveni ent size for transpottation. salt will only be received by measurement of thin)... two quarts to the bushel. The candles , o have cotton wicks. The provisions for Fart 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 be considered a breach of contract, and the department will be authorized to purchase to supply these posts. The provisions will be inspected at.the time and placer( delivery, and all expenses to be paid by contractors until they are deposited at such storehouses as may be designated by the agents of the department. The Commissary General reserves, the privilege of increasing or diminishing the quantities, or of 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 betetoCore coatractors, are required to relsavW~. 4 "o accompany their proposals with evidence of their abil ity, together with the names GE their sureties,' whose responsibility must be certified by theklistrict allot ney, or by some person well known to the government, oth erwise, their proposals will not be acted on. Advances cannot be made in arty ease, and evi dence of inspection and full delivery will be requir ed at this office before requisition will be made upon the treasury far payment; which will be effected in Stich public money as may be convenient to the points of delivery, the places of purchase, or the residence of the contractors, at the option of the Treatury De partment. No drafts on this office will be accepted or paid, under any circumstances. Each proposal will be sealed in a seperate envelop, and marked "I'roposals for furnishing army subsis tence." GF:O GIBSON, Corn Gen. Subsistence. Note—Editors will not be paid for inserting in their papers this advertisement, unlees authorized to do so by , the ccinunissary General of Subsistence. , jury 22—law tisth &pt. RE-BUILT AN - 1T A T PITTSBURGH CLOTHING STORE. n.suarrrin, MICTICRANT TAILOR, RESPP.CTFULLY informs his friends and the public generally, that he has takin the NEW STORE - At the corner of Wood and 'Water streets, on the she occupied by Mr S. Schoyer - ptevietis to the Great Eire, where he is prepared to furnish all articles in the live GENTLEMEN'S CLOTHING; Oo the most moderate terms, and at the shortest no- Lice. His stock of Goods is ENTIRELY NE W, 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 season. consisting of Cloth, Frock and Dress Coats, of all colors various qualities, from $6 to $l6; various patterns Tweed, Linen, Gingham and _ns , .mere Coats, vary ing in price from $1,25 to 6; together with a large stock of Cloth, Cassimere, Sattinett t Tweed, Jean and Sum mer Pautut—all of which hare been 'recently manufac tured, and of the best materials, purchased at the late reduced prices. He offers to the public as - GOOD BARGAINS • As any establishment in the city. He has alio a large stock of Vests, Shirt - s, cotton and silk Cravats, Scarfs and liandkerchiefi, which he is prepared to sell low for cash, and cash only. Havin g • secured the service• of an 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 fur themselves. jy24•tf Glory, Gratitude sus& Patriotism: The Jackson. JViialls -ix Arationsa Sotreknir, A National TrZile, commemorative of the great A civil victory, achieved by the people, through the Hero of New Orleans, containing a map of the United Staten, a portrait of Gen. Jackson, a view of the bat tle of New Orleans and the Hermitage. Just received and for sale by JOHNSTON & STOCKTON. jul)S 44 Market street. Jobai Carhyright, CUTLER and Surgical Instrument Manufacturer Nol4o Wood street, two doors from Virgin al ley, Pittsburg, Pa. N. B,—Always on hand an extensive assortment ,f Surgical and Dental instruments, Banker's, Tailor's Hatter's, Hair Dresser's and Tanner's Patent Shears Saddler's Tools, Trusses, &c. je 21. Piano Fortes. TH E subscriber offers for sale a large and splendid assortment of Piano Fortes, from $9.00 to s{so each. The above instruments are of superior work manship. and made of the best materials; the tone is not to be excelled by'any in this country. F. BLUME, Corner of Penn and St Clair. streets, opposite Ex change Hotel. - ap7 NOT/CH. /VIM subscriber having sustained n very heavy toss by the late fire, is constrained, to. call upon all who know themselves to be indebted to him to settle their accounts as soon as possible. 1* hopes this notice will be promptly attended to, Ms.it_ is nrces saryhe 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 whia were sufferers at the lute fire. ap 15 M. KANE, J. LEATHER AND MOROCCO. • RICHARD HARD No. 101 Wood street, 4 doors above Diamond alley, PITTSBURGH. HAS just received a littga.supply of New York and Baltimore Spanish Sole Leather,Upper Leather, Philadelphia and Country Kips and Calfskins. Moroc co of all kinds. Shoe Bindings, Tanners' Oil, &c, &c. All of which is offered at the very lowest prices for cash. Merchants nod Manufacturers are respectfully invi ted local] and examine his stuck before purchasing elsewhere. N B. Leather of all kinds bought is the rough. aug26-41tf. WASHINGTON HOTEL, JAMES ARMSTRONG, Proprietor. THEproprietor begs leave to return hismost grate ful thanks to his friends and the public for past favors, and hopes, by attention, to merit a continuation of their patronage. The house is pleasantly situated near the Exchange; it has accommodations for travel ers,, and a large room fur public meetings, dinner or supper ponies. REFRESHMENTS Always ready,or prepared on the shortest notice, with the choicest the market will afford. . Oysters and Oyster Soup, 8140 Fresh Shell Oysters, received eve ry day during theseason. The greatest care has been taken in (he selection of wines and liquors, A varie ty of newspapers are regularly filed in the establish ment. • P. S. A, HotLuarl servedup every day at 11, A. M. ap 18. - Cutlery, Surgical instruments mid - Edge Tools. JOHN W. BLAIR, having madean arrangeasenr with Thomas M'Corthy, Cutler, he is now pre pared to furnish all articles used by Dentists, „Sur =mons, Saddlers, Tinners, Tailors, and Shoe makers, apt the shortest notice on the most reasonahle•terms. Any orders reit with - John W. Blair, No 1t. , 0 Wend street, will have immediate auention. ap 12.tf Softie and Lefler Sale. - A THREE *wry brick building, with back bitildinwa,on the corner of Grant and Sixth eta. inquir,rof the Zdfacribeis, orni tbie office. CUN NI N .7711 An. par 21. V. It ATIGAIdi. - • it !SI PRICE, TWO CENTS. _. _..1.8.4 :~.._. New York and Liverpool Commercial Line of Packets. '• JOHN HER fNIAN, No., 61 Smith at., New' Yirik. TE subscriber, hi the- at 'melon of'the pub. lie to his unequalled arrangement for britiging out pas.tenger 3 from ail parts of Cirealdiritakin_4l the above line of .plendid stirs, sailing from Liverpool weekly, would respectfully make known that in addi. lion to his regular agents, hetes appointed Mt Thom. as H Dickey, who will remain at Liverpool during the reason to surrinted the embarkation of all pawns. gers engo ,, b e here. Personsengagingmay,therefpre. rely on their friends, and all who may neCompany them,.heing promptly sent ftirteard. estV*li prepared to,ramit money by draft, parthhi through the United Kingdom, in amounts na.suk.,Apt plicants and ut the lowest rates. For further partici, Jars apply to address JWIN HERDM A N, go 61 South et., New York. RiSEPH KIRKPATRICK, At James Dalzell's Water at., Pittsburgh. july 16-3 m. - DOOR AND JOS PRINTING OFFICE,' N. W. CORNED OF WOOD & FIFTH 813 The proprietors of the Mons Ity; POST and .IVl,xtyi ellitY AND MANUFACTURER respertfuliyinform the,. friemda and the patnsns of those papers, that theytnVii a large.tuld well chosen assortment of air 0 AEU r - Jr likrallPi..lllSE aaio azha ceialt2 mavalumaaa Necessary to . a Job Printing Office, and dint 4ierttod prepared to execute • LETTER PRESS.PRNTi OF EVERY DESCRIP Bills of Lading, Cii cidars i Pamphlets, Bill Heads, Cards, Handbills, Blank Cheeks, Hat Tips.. 5 11 ithaLS of 331attitS, Stage', Steamboat and Canal Boat Bile , wild a2l ' propriate outs, .Printed on the shortest notice'and most reasolitible' terms. • We respectfully ask the patronage ofour friends soil the public in general in this branch of our business. BIGLER, SARGENT & BIGLER. July 25, 1845.. To the Patrons of the Morning Poet Mercury and Mannthotut,or. Under an agreement -with Messrs. Bigler, Sargent'i Sr, Bigler, such of our subscribers as mny have paid oar in 'advance for either of our papers, will be supplies}fcsr the nnexpinad time at our charge. All debts due or t 94 become due on subsisting contracts, for advertisi. , &c , are to be collected by us, and all such contritietiC* ate„urbe fulfilled by our successors. We earnestly solicit all those Indebted to us toimdril immediiite payment: We intend to tleioi'e'ot4.sefitesk to closing our business, lout those who "owe - all must settle up. • We will remain nt the office of the Post, where jar. may be fomul during bus i ness hours. • ' PHILLIPS & SMITH. The above notice of: essrs. Phillips & Smith- in reference, to subscriptions paid in advanceoot woi( as subsisting contracts for Advertising, explains fUllt., and correctly the arrangement made between us. jy92 BIGLER, SARGENT & BIGLER. • Canceri Bernath, &c. A -MPLE experience has proved that rvenieenn, 11 tion of medicine has ever been se effectual le removing the above diseases, as JAYNE'S ALTER" •• NATIVE, or Life Preserve t i ve. It-has effected cute*, 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 clinic. dales'd6eases wherever located. It purifies the blood and other fluids of the body, removes obstruction in the pores of the skin, and reduces enlargements of the glands or bones. It increases the appetite, removes • 'headache and drowsiness, invigorates the whole sys,, tern, and imparts animation to the diseased and debil itated constitution. There is nothing superior to it ' the whole materia medics. It is perfectly safe and' extremely pleasant, and has nothing of the disgusting nausea accompanying, the idea of swallowing wadi• Prepared and sold at No 20 South Third Street", Philadelphia, Puce $1 a bottle. For sale: in Pittsburgh at the Agencv Office, Third street ; a few doors east of the Post Office, adjoin,* 17 the old banking house of tho 'Bank of Pittsburgh' ccr Al! Dr. Jayne% Family Medicines .for . sale a?, the above place. - e 6 Pittsburgh Tack Factory., THE undersigned, having built machinery of cii l. most approved kind, will manufacture of this best quality of Iron and in the neatest style, TACKS, BRADS, • FINISHErsiGNAILS, SHOE NAILS, &c. &c. which they offer for sale low, The attention of Western Merchants and others it invited to their. establi,:hment. WOODWARD, HERSEY & CO-. • Fifth street. opposite the Exchange Bank,. july I-6m. EDWIN C. WILSON, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW ' , Franklin, Venanga County, Persaa.," • ' WILL attend prompilyto all business entrusted to his care—collections made in IVarren, Clarion and Jefferson counties. HEPPE TO J. A. STOCKTON, At Co, NINNpiiT, IYILNON, &CO.. 1 PiLtsburgb, - - Jotts Bwr.en. J HON. JAiTES KINNEAR. ~.. nkin . t. '. .. - -.- lion. ALF.X. MtCALINONT, Era HON. 3... Res VV;Lsor, Steubenvilie,Ohib. -'--': ' July 21-Iy. . . - - - 00 BRLS; Raw. Whiskey, - ieoeiVesr smiler BURBRI DGE. WILSON & CO., Blunt street Notice. . pERSONS . having 'claims against me, will pleata l semi' iliem, duritig diy tli4enee, to my rittotY; Ernett Heidelberg. vrho nuthoeited to titbit awn% aer.or4tmg to my instrontiuniti. r- 0, 1101.1'1%4A1%. • Hailditig Lots , fer Sfitd Tin HRKE eligiblnlote in liar'.., filen end) 24 litre.- -, 4 in front 4^y...1.3; feet deep, adjoin iag Jnhvi 1;141ux... ter .Eeq. The ter:me will be liberul 1-:nquire of auz 5. ' ' " G EC). COC Fl R THE Pocket Lawyer and F a mily tonveTr‘rici4.--• To which ig added an aln idgedtitti Inetida"Arse:" and Foe Bill, for ease-4y - i. C. if. KAY.'• a nog G , No. 76, Marko aßeet. Magistrates Daily Companion. THE New Jtmtiee, or M:i:h,tiates Ctionpatii9ik by John Dion*. Vor nOle bi"VU . , sera aug 8 N”. 76 Market street, i-iYa'~' F~;
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