.. , r: VOL. I--NO. 46. PUBLISHED DAILY, BY PUBLISHED AND EDITED BY 311CFLEE, SARGENT & BIGLER, N. IV. corner of Wood and Fifth Streets 'Frees.--Five dollars a year, payable in advance. dotieri B ill Invariably be ri , qiiired if nut raid Within the year. Single copies Two CLITS—for vale at the counter of he (Are, and by News Bey, The Weekly Mercury and Mourafacturer is published at the same Mike, on It double medium gloat, at TWO DOLLARS a year, in advance. Sin glu coping, SIX CENTS. TERNS OF ADVERTISING. rut. SQUARE OF TWELVE LINES OR LESS: Neinvertion, $0 50 One month, $5 00 two do., 075 Two do,, 600 three do., 1 00 Thrredo., 7 00 One week, 1 50 Four do., 800 two do., 300 Six do., 10 00 three do., tOO One year, 15 00 YEARLY ADVERTISEMENTS. CHMIGILABLZ at PLEJLEVRZ. Osse Square. I Tiro Squares. mouths, $lB 00 Six months, $25 00 t4se rat, 25 00 One year, 35 00 Ml.arger advertisementsin proportion. lines 311 DOLLARS a year ARDS of four I O'HARA ROBINSON, LATE U. S. Arran? , Ky.) II 4S -reitairted_ his Office to No. 8 St. Clair- street Aept.4 • EDWIN C. WILSON, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW Prank/in. Veitairgo Comiary, Penna., WILL attend moroptlyio nll bosiness entrusted ro lii rare—crillertions made in Written, Clarion and Jefferson townies. IMENEI J. A. SToCICTON, CO. Mcarii T, ‘VILsoN, do Co.. Pittplough JoHrßiGt.r.B, HON.JASIES KIINKAR, Franklin Ho.. ALIA M'CAtmosr. 110$. JANISS WILSON, SteObenville,olsio, jully. 23-Iy. 0. ORLANDO LOOMIS, ATTORNEY AT LAW. Office, Fourth at reet,ltthove Smithfield. july 1.l 7. DIAGRAM & ATTORNEYS AT LAW, HAVE. removed their office to the Neer Court Nonce, in theroom over the Sheriff ',Office. ap 17—if. Law Notice. ANDREW BURKE OFFICE removpd to Smithfield Pt , lo•tWeen 4th street and Diamond Alley, opporote Geo Weynann's Tobacco Manufor. ory. _ op 1G Removal. kHON & LY.I, office on the north Ai.le orWylie st., l I riaor DISC of the Curt Finti‘le - - Lr.or Notice. TA S 4 CALLAN ha. removed to the chamber" , e oecopird by Alderman NlcMaaters on Filth at. betweon Wood and Smithfield. ap 18 REMOVAL. G. Z. Robinson & M. Br" Bride, •TTOII:IRTS AT LAW, WVF, motored their °Two to Grant street, 11..1..h0rt distance from Seventh street, towanls the Court House. IVF"Conves•ancingitnd other instrumentsof writing r,...pttly and promptly mu-eta...lL 111,21_ M'CANDLF.SS & YI'CLURF., Attorueys and Counsellors at'Law, Nice in the Dirnond, beck of the old Court House mop 10 Pitty.hurgh. Erste? &Buchanan, attorneys at Law, Once in Durke'4 building, 4th siruct, near Market doriolo I'ittshureb. Wm. V. Anstin, Attorney at Law, Clitz.shurgh Ps.. Office in Ilnkrweirs firant st., 'WILLIAM E. ACATIN, F.:9., will give hi* LO my unfinished busine.., and I recommeni him tothe patronage of my friends. ep 10—y WALTER FORWARD. Shale? & Simpson, Attorneys at Law, Office at :ha buildiog formerly occupied by the UM ted States bank, 4111 street, between Mar Let and Wood 12= Gee. S. Seidel', Attorney at Law, Office on Fourth street, between Wood and Smithfield. al"Conveyancing and other instruments of Arsit ling legally and promptly executed. mar 9.1.tf JOHN S. HAMILTON, Attorney at Lam, OFFICE, North side of Fifth street, between Wood and Smithfield streets, Pittslairch, N. B. Collections made oa reasonable terms. dec 4% 1 y John W. Burrell, ATTORNEY AT LAW, HAS Ilernerved in conrequenee of 'he late fire from Third street to Beltewell's Buildings, oppnAite to the Court House. up 16 Thomas Donnelly, Attorney at Law, Office. Rear the Court Huuse, in Mellon's buildings my 7 U. Morrow, Mclennan, Office north side of Fifth street, between Wend and Smithfield, Pittsburgh. seplo-tf James Blakely, Alderman, Office on Penn at., near the Market House, sth Ward feh 25. Dr. Gcorga Watt, Office, No. 77, Smithfield street, near Sixth, aug 21 EL D. SELLERS, M. D., REMOVED ,to Penn weer, between Irwin end flandstreets. five dou.s below Hand street. ap 15 .1111311 ARTEMIS, SURGEON DENTIST. 118 Liberty {tree!. A few doors below St Clairat., Pittsburgh ap Wm. Al Ward, Dentist, Hn reMotsdw the plsce of his limner residence. ia Penn staves, iwo doors below Irwin. np 1.11 Do6tor Daniel Mehleal, „.• Office on Fifth street, between Wood and Smithfield streets. Pittsburgh. dec 10—y JOHN SCOTT & CO, Wholesale (3-rocers and Commission Mer chants, No 7, Couirciorcial Row, Liberty street, al9-ly Pittsburgh JOHN IebtVITT, J. 8c J. DI'DEVITT, WHOLESALE GROCERS, . Dealers in Produce and Pittsburgh manufactures generally, N 0.224, Liberty, opposite 703 Street, Pitts burgh, Pa. ap 28.1 y JOHN %V BLAIR, 1111M1511 MAN PAC TIIIIEIZ ASD SHOE FINDINGS STORE, NO 120, WOOD STREET, PITTSBURGH. .. , . _ ... . . .. . .... . . . . . • , . , . .. ... . ... .„:... .. . _ ,••• , .. • . --. • •. , A .., . . • . . • ... , ~....... ... .. . • ...• . • , - ...- -,,- ,- .. ~- -- - . .. . . --.- 1 .. ...._ . . .. ._ _ ._. ~ ~..'- , • .. .. -try citnln (4...i _ ..,_... „I , , j , ts•:butf(l).ll3 -- • . . ...... ,-,_.....‘,: i • : . BIGLER, SARGENT Sr, BIGLER, AT THE NORTH WEST CORNER OF WOOD AND FIFTH STREETS, PITTSBURGH, PENNSYLVANIA, AT FIVE DOLLARS PER ANNUM, PAYABLE IN ADVANCE VIIINTZ, DEAIXR IN DRY GOODS, No, 114, Market street, near Liberty July 1-ly PITTSBURGH, . PA. Brournivillo Juniata Iron Works, Edward Hughes, Manufacturer of Iron and Nails Warehouse, Smithfield above Fourth street. sepl.o—v WHOLESALE AND RETAIL GROCER, AND Denier in Produce, nt W. Greer's old stand, No 46, coiner of Market and Liberty strfets, Pittsburgh. N. B. The best of Groceries kept constantly on hand. [tip 9 am JOHNSTON & STOCKTON, Booksellers, Printers and Paper Makers, Nn. 44, Market went. seplo 15• AC CHUM J. R. LIPPIKCOTT CRUSE & LIPPINCOTf, Commission, Prodere and Forwarding Diarchints, No. 87 98 (old number) SMITH'S WHARF, BALTIMORE, (MD.) Rarcacscis:—The Merchants of Pittsburgh in general. jun 13-6 m D/LVID LLOYD. D. & G. W. Lloyd, W FIOLESALE GROCERS, COMMISSION FORWARDING MERCHANTS, AND nr acute IN PRoDUCT I PITTSBURGH MARV UV" Liberal stivonees in cub or goods made on consignments of produce, &c., nt No, 142, Liberty street. ml 5 Corner of Pennand lest* streets, Pittsburgh The hiehmit price paid in eiedi fur Country Raea, Baling Rope nod Conon Waste. also, dealer in Chloride of Lime, Paper, Twine, &c, at enali priers. July 14,11 y. GE miss COCHEULN, COMMISSION AND FORWARDING, No. 2, Ferry street, Pittebargk. may 23 Office. Solitkield Street, corner of Diamond Alley. PLANS and Spreificntinnc finished in the best style and at the shortest notice. Baratta:scat: Loran & Keneetly. F-1 Childs & J IVnodwell, A Kintner, 1V B Scaife and Col ton & Dilworth. jan. 14.1845-41 y. DR. GEO. FELIX.. PRACTICING PHYSIC..IAN, C..rster of Smithfield street end Virgin Alley jwly 11315.1 f FAMILY GROCER, SMITHFIELD STREET, Next door to the Fifth Prrehyterion Church junr ti. Forwarding and Comnaiszion Merchant•, r“ Flo. IN LUMBER, GRocEniEs, PRODUCE, FOR THE ALLEGIIEN I' RIVER TRADE L. 0. RETXOLDJ, L. WILWARTH. NEW BOOK STORE, B () S R T I, it ft T , No. 43„Iforhrt r'rert,ne.re door to TA A!rert, ARE Jost opening a neA and extensive ft,,,n4unon, of Rooks and Stationery, which they will sell, wholesale:anal retail at the Invrei.t prices._ np2s CHARLES A. McASULTI, Forwarding and Commiuien merchant, PITTSSIALGII, PA.. Agent torU. S Portable float Line, farthe tran.r.orra tiono(Merabandize to and from PittAborgh, Baltimore Philadelphia. New York and A. G. REINGWIT, ( Lmie Rei.birt siro.g.) WHOLESALE AND RETAIL GROCER. PRODUCE 4. COMMISSMN MERCHANT ' No. 140 LIBERTY ST., PITTIIICRGII, PA. feb 1 m?I-3m El= IPilldngton's Unrivalled Blacking, Ar ANUFACTUR ED and sold wholesale and retail, at XTIN one door below Smithfield. ,Kt 21-Iv. IT AVE Removed to No. 2, Water mrret, nenr thr corner or Wood. and nenr the spot from whenr.e they were driven by the fire, u here they will be happy to ore their old customers. iYI9. FOR the reception and treatment of defmmites of the human.frame. such as Club or Reeled feet, contracted joints, wee-meek and Strobisinns or Squinting, end of Diseases of Ate Eye, such as Ca taract, etc, under the en re of ALBERT G WALTER. MD. [Aerie, near the corner of Fourth street. dec 31—dtf Notice to Horsemen. rEttsopis a:billing to have their bursts Nicked and Bobbed. Ly an experienced man rum the eutern cities. cfn have it attended to at all times—at Holme.' Livery Stable en Thitd street, be tweva Market and Rood, neat ebe Po.t. Office. N. 8.-11orses kept at Livery by the day, week or month at the above stable. myl7-5m PlTTrnyttax V H} subscriber having sustained a very heavy loss by the lute fire, is constrained to call upon all who know themselves to be indebted to him to settle their accounts an soon as possible. He hopes this notice will be promptly attended to, omit is neces sary he should have funds to recommence hisbu►inees. He does nut wish it to be understood that this no tice is intended for nny of his customers who were sufferers at the late file. ep 15 M. KANE, J. %Ili P. President, Directors and Company, known as dies "Farmers' Deposit !Junk of Pittsburgh," will, at the nest meeting of the L-gislature of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, make application for the ptivilege - of issuing notes payable on de- mand. THOMPdON BELL, Cashier. Pittsburgh July Ist, 1845jy30•dtJanl3. PITTSBURGH MANUFACTORY. Springs and Azles for Carriages At Eastern Prices. riIHE subscribermanufactures and keeps constant JL ly on band Coach, C and Eliptic Springs (war ranted,) Juniata Iron Axles, Silver and Brass plated Dash Frames, Beau and plated Hub Bands, Stump Joints, patent Leather, Silver and Brass Lamps, Three-fold Steps, Malleable Iron, Door Handles and Hinges, &c.. &c. 11=1 He respectfully soliaits a continuance or the patron age heretofore bestowed upon the establishment. WfLLIAM COLEMAN, 'tin 4 St Clair st., nearthe Allegheny Bridge. John WOlooltay, Tailor and Clothier, Liberty street, betwven SiAti street and Viegin S.xith side. ser 10 JAMES BENNET, Jr, MEM J. L. SHIM'S CASK RAG WAR H US F J. Vogdes & Son, ARCHITECTS AND BUILDERS, MARTIN LYTLE, REYNOLDS C. WILMARTIi ANn PITTSI3IIiGII N 1 NIT ArTI'IIES Corner of rehn und Strel•t. RE:MOVAL. COOLLY & Letup, Merchant Tailors. Pittsburgh Infirmary, NOTICE Public Notice I , a., 7,474, 4 14 I • • co . .s a 1. Now York and Liverpool Commercial Line of Packets. JOHN HER DM AN, No., 61.60uth st.,Neic York. TH F.sobacriber,itt calling the attention of the pub lic to ids unequalled arrangement f it- bringing out passengers from all part► of Cireat Britain by the above line of splendid ships, sailing from Liverpool weekly, would respectfully mike known that in addi tion to his regular agents, he has nppointed Mr Thom as H Dickey. who will rinnain et Liverpool doting the season to superimed the embarkation of all plll{4PD ger+ engaged here. Per-nins engnging may, therefore, on their friends. And ell who may accompany them, being promptly sent forward. He is, as usual, prepared to remit money by draft, payable at eight through the United Kingdom, in amounts to suit ap plimnts and at the lowest ratea. For further portico Jars apply to address JOHN HERDMAN, No GI South st., New York. JOSEPH KIRKPATRICK, At James DalzelPs Water it., Pittsburgh july 16-3 m. CLTTLEknmi Surgical Instrument Manufacturer No 140 Vood street, two door, from Virgin al. lor, Pittsburg, N. B.—Alwtiya on hand an extensive aviortment of Surgical and Dental instruments, Banker's, Tailor's Hatter's, Hair Dreancr's and Tanner . ' Patent Shears Saddler's Tnols. Trusses, &c. je 24. TH E Sin of Ignorance is easily forgiven. Many of the "nostrums" of the present day are put out by persons who have no knowledge oft he science of medi• clue in theory or pmettce, and in miler to hide their ig• nominee cry out loudly against the “Ireorant Pretend ers," and bribe others to boast for them, which oft times hart gulled the unsuspecting, and for want of a proper knowledge of the diten.e.they pretend to cure. no doubt think they cure when they du not, therefore they are to be pitied, but not half so much OA ill , )Re who take their "miserable composed.," but they not unly lore their money, but miss the adraninge of that re cessory advice w hich the real prat-tic:ll physician, is always able to give. We look to the tailor for an im• proeeinelit in the mode ofilress; to the medical man for an improvement is the science of medicine—and this accounts for the great superiority of Dr Sscapte", Compound Syrup of Wild Cherry over all miter medicines ever offered to the public fur the cure of all iliseitses of the Limg. sod Breast, Cough*, Cold s , Consumption, A -.llima, f•pitting Blnml Liver Com plaint, rain in the Side and Breast. Broken Constitu tion. &e. Remember always to inquire for the name of Dr Serf/VIC. R 4 all preparations which have the m i me of lit'ifd Che r ry attached were P‘lll4l from the prat original preparation. The rnwine is only preptered 1, ! . Dr Steeple. corner of Eighth and Race streets, l'hiladelphot. For gale i.v WM. THORN. Agent. ap 5 ritt•l.ore h. Fashionable Tailoring FITISBUItOII. n5-I y BFANG convinced that Leith Snit. to, ocivi tilOt• C.KIIII not lot. cut ried on to the nily.tiautre tit e n s/tont rs and proprietors. we were /41d11e,,i In Litt! OW VI Our r , alv m ado st °cis: Pond 1111111/10,1 *Or weak relirt v. 7 to moult hat been a CaIEAT IN CREASE IN 01' It BUSINESS, nntl a correspond tag one in our lilt:att. to execute tirdets to tito entire t o ti-c ul tiio of nor cit.ti+mefo. We would kireti.l beg I,lVt. to those who it i•lt to get FAS/lION FILE. NVOR NV ELL NI tr., That MIT attention .hnll direeted tothe I ICOR:NJ GRADE OF CUSTOM WORK; trta tw'ing r.`"' e. tilt esery ferility to ruliil,l t. , the ra tion, In•left in the e. , inntei,it; we eon (eltoi.til any thin of ;Amcor Which innc) truly dictate, isle sy• in point I.lnlyle to lie IS ADVANCE OF EVVRY 0111 ER STAB LISWIENT. neing at 01l times mnterinto nr eve, tleorrirtinn,.e sift iileptiterl to turn mit la the oti o rie ot nut ice, a. genteel a go rrnrnt no ran he hntl in Ow Stair; Oftrailll ahitl toe tii mule a Fatd article at n rnaier n t e price. (jc3) ALGEO, Nle(i1111{1: St Co WASHINGTON HOTEL, Corner elf sl. Clair moil Perm strews, Pitr.tvr g h JAMES ARMSTRONG, Proprietor. 11F: proprietor heg, brave to returnhismno T ful tlinnt, to hi. friend. and the pohlic for most favor., and hors, by n ttent inn, to merit a continuation of their patronage. The boose is plenanntly situated neat the F.xchance; it has acetimmin.lotion• for int. el er.. nod n Inrge mom fur public meeting., dinner or supper parties. REFRESHMENTS Always ready.or prepared on the shortest smtice, with the choicest the market will afford. Oysters and Oyster Soup, also Fresh Shell Oyster's, received eve ry day during the Acuson. The greatest ram has heen token in the pelection of wine. and liquors. A varie ty of newspapers are regular!) filed in the establish ment. I'. S. A Hat Lune.ls fterved up every day at 11 M 18. TH"partnership herrinfore exiting between Jame. K. Logan and George Connell, sander the firm of J K Logan & Co in this day dissolved by mutual consent. MI person. having claims against the firm, will plea, present them for settlement, and all indebted will please make payment inJ K Logan. who is duly authorized to settle the business of the concern. J K LOGAN, Pittsburgh, August 1, 1E45 AS. K. Logan. corner of Wood and Fifth streets, 01 over .1 D Davis' Amnion Rooms, being desirous of changing his present business. offers for sale his stork of Dry Goods now on hand, ut cost, crimitrisini; a large assortment of cloths, cnositneres, sattinetts. I:finings, prints, minding, &c.. and would respectfully invite the attention of those Vtishinr, to purchase os he is determined to close up his present business. August 2, 1845.—aug 4. THE firm of Constable,lie & Co, WMe die solved, by mutual consent, on the 11 th inst. Constable & Sti irk ler ere authorized to settle the business nr the late firm, and as it is desired that the same shall be closed without delay, it is hoped that those that know themselves to he indebted will be pre rated to settle as speedily as possible. NA TH. CONSTABLE, EDMUND BURKE, J. S. STRICKLER. Pittsburgh, July 18, 184.5. Safety and Vault Doors manufactured as heretofore at the old stand, Second street. jy 28-3 m CONSTABLE & STRICKLER. SELECT SCIIOOL FOR YOUNG LADIES. Penn Street, trielt, door below , Pitt street. ITR. KENNEDY. resume the duties of his 11l School on Monday, Ist September. atig 14-dltn. PIT FSIJURGH, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 1845 1845. Jahn Cartwright, Di @solution GLO. CUNNELT, Dry Goods at Cost. Dissolution Domocratic Review GREATLY REDUCED PRICE-ER.m $5 To $3 PER AN ICUM-3INGLE COPT, 25 carets. Prospecium of the next (or 17th) 'Volume. PRICE of this DC.4OCRATIC itI.YIEW 1111 A heretofore been too high—not for ire size, cost, nod character, hut fur the means of tens of thousands to readers who would be glad to receive it, and among w limn is is highly desirable that it should cilculatn. Fc,r the !Impose, therefore, of largely widening the range of its usefulness, nod of mohiplving the num bers of those to whom it may beaecessit;le, it has been determined, simultaneously with the peat reduction in the expenses of the postage, to reduce 114 subscrip tion price nlso, from five to only Three dollars; end when several unite in subscription. toss low as $l2 50, or even P 2 30 per annum. This very large reduction in the receipts (accompa nied with but a compartuively small diminution of its expenses) involsw, of course, an entire sacrifice of profit upon it, unless compensated by a vast multipli cation of its subacrib•ts. There will be at the outset only a small reduction in its number of ages; soon to be restored to its old number, lA . out noromm of price, when theanticipated success of the experiment shall jumify it. The PORTRAITS or DIATINGUISHED DASIOCRAT3 will be continued—engraved in beuer and more costly style than heretofore. - The rOilr AGIC will hereafter, for any distance, be only five and a half cents; it iptii he re t o fo r e b een , fur over 100 miles, eight,en centa. We look loran extension of circulation to be reckon ed by tens of :how:ands. as the result onsl compensa. tion of this great reduction of price. Every friend of the work, and of the Democratic principles and cause, is confidently ■ppealcd to, to exert himself with an active interest to procure it subscribers; both to extend its usefolness, and to carry itsoccesAftilly through the cri•ia of this great reduction of its receipts. Those who have paid in ah•ancn for the coming year, will receive it, at the reduced tate, fora year and a half. TERMS HENCEFORWARD. (ItiTARIABLE. m ADTANC6.) Single copy. $3 00Eight copirs, 120 00 Four corn..., 11 00 I Thifiren•' 30 Of) h will then be trien that when thiricrin cnpics tire", dared at once, the price in bronglit d 0 n to about $2,30 each. For As ennntb‘, half these rates. These rates afford high indormeros to agents ■nd others In interest themselves to procure substribers. The east .ys(ew and parnext is advoacr must be neo , mpromisinely adhered to The post telexotinn of it has routed an accumulation of not imjimm '4O - UOO deb'. dui ro the walk. rierenfier this moat be wholly rub,' need; nor mast either eminerit politico friend, or tire most intimate personal one, he ditplens. ed nn esperieneing its application, in the stoppage of their numbers. if they neglect this rule: the vital ne. minority rif s. hich, ut the pment reduced reties, must be utp.i.ms 13 all. Nn ct.mrniiiiieations will be taken from the Post Of fire finless flee of postage. All eummunical on., tv4h on editorial and publighitie lestriess, rtriio be uildrelsed hem:ff./ "I aril ti , the un der.igned. Those reialine to the aetilenient of the pao dr ht. okli the wiol. wil. to , sii.l s..lrltes•ied to lr H 1. 4 iNtivE r. C o.ie fl.inse, the past arrange. incur • with whom, at publisher, have reached their ter. J I. CrSul.tirum, 132 Nassau stret t, New l'ot BEM 1..15T I. E:viESS OF GENERAL J.ICKSON. The admilatile Dattuetnetitype of General isrkron, taLrn by Anthony. Et I w ord. & Co. a leW weeks before oi. death. has te,n putchsarri for the 1/...e of the Dem• VcvlaW. It it in theltrinds of the artist, nod a ;II lr enginved in the finest Mykt of Me22oliM of ca irn sire. It is a most beautiful and interesting work drelnred by Mr Van Bitten and °thereto gi.e a more reidert idea of the good and great old titan than any o th er l i k eness ; and ought to be possessed and fronted 1, ever y r,,,„,i „h., loves or reveres his memory.- 1 so subset the eat ly will receive it as one of the reodst see ie. of l'ocrMis. JUST RECEIVED AT THE IRON CITY CLOTHING STORE, No. Liberty it , two doors f rogs St. Clair street, ASPLENDID am.unment of F4/.1 sad Wielter Gou t ts, The rroprictor /if this truly [swami ee• 1 shl,shmrnt a nlgulnces to 140 fable. !him he le 1011 1 1 t• el; 10 make 10 miler all articles 10 hid rA,r!rs/ so/ire, 111)41 111 the m„•t F A /3 111()NAIILE STYLE. {lacing+•rnrvd ,hr nn►nf the PEAT CVT TF:Itti in ilrecity, he will in ell cases warrant a 60..,1 fit. lie tot n•rden• drd as•nr tment vtntrn and rusts 111:AVEII CLOTHS. Also superfine Blue. an., In•ldhle Green Clorhs of all rin:d ilier and prices to suit 'be parehtn.er. He Iris a •itlenditi lot of Crati,lVl of all patterns; Ssninells in treat valirty: Stmts. Stnalo, nosonts, Collars, handkerchiefs, Sus. ,rti every taper Amid° in the cLo ritiNG LINE. sshich ho will sell I.UW FUR CASH. The proprietor returns his .inrere thank* to hi. "hi Cmitiimers mind the Public in Eimeriel, fm the very lib reel manner in whirli they have patronised hi. nitrite lishment. end hope* by iit.irt sttention to bitting...l, end veiling them Cheap Goods, to merit a vontinnniion of the same. C. We LOSKEY. cog 20-Gm. EXTENSION OF PITTSBURGH. Rare Chance fbr good Invests ants ! THE subscriber has laid ont. and near c.ffers sale at rensonnble prices and on accrinimoilating terms, One hundred and ton bra/thing Lots, nn that handsome level ground between Braddock street and the Monongnheln river. They ere about one.; hild of n mile from the city line, and are situated in that part of the first city district which will probably noon be annexed to the city as the Seventh We'd. Nn pro. party in the suburbs possessiessuperior rid vantongen, no r ha. Hoy heretofore been laid out with so liberal an al lownore of wide streets; Braddock is from one hun dred and twenty to about one hundred and ninety feet wide, and Beelen, Commerce, Brody, Columbus and Water streets all wide avenues. Most of the lots have two fronts, and an they nre of various sizes, and will he told, one lit, with the privilege of four or five; early ripolicants can be accommodated to snit their own views of improvement. Persona who desire to build or to make secure investments in property that is sure to advance in value, nod particularly those who intend in erect mnnufactories, would do well to view these Lot., and examine the dtaft, before purchasing else where. The survey for the Baltimore and Ohio Rail Road rind the 'nil road survey.by the State of Penn s)lvania were both made alongside of thin property, rind it is generally considered that Bradderk street, or the ground immedintely alongside rd - it, affords the only eligible route fir a Rail Road from Pittsburgh to the East. Coal can be delivered on this propeity nt a much lens coat than on the Allegheny river, and there is always deep water at this put of the river. E D • C;AZZAM, anz2s-11. Office Market between 3,1 S 4'h .4tx WM. DOUGLAS, Fashionable Hat and Cap Manufacturer, No. 78 WOOD ST., PITTSBURGH, IRWOULD respectfully announce to his fill e friends and citizens generally, that be has opened at No 78 Wood Street, East side, Burnt district, nearly opposite hi• old stand, where will be found Hats and Caps, of the latest style and Fashion; prices very low. N. B. Country Merchants are respectfully invited to call and examine his stock before purchasing. else• where, which will be (+tiered at prices that cannot fail to please at No 78 Wood street. aug^t•3m Axes. ESTEP'S Cast Steell Axes, warranted. For sale by OEO. COCHRAN. may '23 No '2, Ferry st. OFFICE OF Con. Gsm KRAL or SUB3IFII:RCE. Workington, Joly 19,1845. SEPARATE PROPOSALS will he received at aid office until the lit day of Octubcr next, for the delivery of provisions, in bulk, for the use of ihn troops of the United Stated, upon inspection. as 6d lows: Al Raton Rouge, Louisiana. 100 lintrels of pork 200 barrels of Fred) superfine floor 70 bushel* of new , shite field beans 009 pounds of good Lard soap 500 pounds of good sperm candles 20 Wald, of fond chant dry fine Belt 330 pillions of good cidel vinegar. At Fort Pickens, •r tiarnacos, Pow:rola, Florida. 2'29 barrels of pork 530 barrel!s fre.b superfine floor 630 barrels of new. white field beans 4000 pound. of good hard soap 1600 pounds of good hard sperm candles 80 bushels of good clean dry fine salt 880 trullons of good eider vinegar. At the Public Landing. six miles frees Fort Towson month of as. Chiernichi. • 504 bairels of pork 1170 barrels of fresh superfine floor 4:4 bushels of new white field beans 9000 pounds of good hnrd snap 3600 pounds of good bud ■perm enndles 180 bushels of good clean dry fine salt 19E0 'harms •A good eider vinegar. -... The whole tohe delivered in all themonth of April, 1846; nod to leave Natchitoches by the 20th February 1846. Al Port Atkinson, west hank of as Mississippi sir s, opposite Fort Crawford, of Donsntan, aad Ries's warehouse. 100 barrels of pork' 1260 twrrels of fresh superfine flour 100 buthelt of new white field beans 800 pounds of good hard soap • 300 prated. of good hard tallow candles 40 hu-ihels of good. clean dry fine salt 400 gallons of good cider vim-gar. Thu w bale to be delivered by the Ist nty, 1346. Al Fart Snelling, St. Peter's. 161 tram.ll of pod, 360 barrel. of frerh soperfine flour 150 bushel., of new white field beans 2100 pounds of good hard soap 1900 pound. of good hard tallow candles 40 bushel. of good clean dry fine salt 150 gallons of :on.lrider viorpr. The whole to be delivered float the 15th May 1846, to the 1:10iJUIIC IS 46. AI Fort Learenteortk, Missouri River. 300 bushels of new white field beans 4600 pounds of good loud soap 3600 pounds of good herd tallow candles 125 bushels of good rieandr- fine salt 10:10 gallon, of good cider vinegar. The whole to be delivered in all May. 1846. At Fort Seat/. on tAe ildrovatan riser, Missouri. seventy =lies/and tic; vsporlattrot from indepen dente, on Ike Masson ri river. 150 toishela of new while field henna 1200 pounds or good hard soap 1950 pounds of good bard tallow candles 60 bushels of good clean dry fine salt 650 gallons of good cider vinegar The whole tclbe delivered in May, 1346. At Fort Winriebago. an Ike Fox river, at tile por tage of For and WLICORIiii fiVerf. 40 barrels poik 125 barrels of fresh supeofin• d 6 bushels of new white field beLllll GOO pounds of good bard soap 650 rounds of good hard [snow candles '2O bushels of good clean dry fine salt. 175 pllorts of good cider sinerisr. The sr bole to be delivered by the lst June, 1816. Al Fort Brady, Sari: Ste, Marie, Afi c hip sm .. 56 barrels of po r k 120 barrels pi fresh superfine flour. 30 bushels I.f new ss lose field Frans 300 pounds al gnn,i Lord soap GOO pmin.ls hnr.l tallow rrimiles - 28 bushels of good rienn dre tine •nit 220 gailiins of good cider surer. One-hall on June, 13 (G; remaiwier by the /511+ September, 1846. At Fort Mackinac, Micki gam. 112 barrels of pork 0111 barrels of fresh srperfineflnnr 100 Intsbels of n.•w witite field beans 1300 pnands of good hard snap 1300 pounds of good hard tallow candles 40 h+1611•111 or r .. 01 clean dry tine salt :300 gitllnflC4 r ood eider einr g ar. (thethalf on 1•t June, 1346; remainder by the Isth September, 1616. At Fart Graiiot, • 100 barrels of pork 910 barrels nflreab saperfine truer Ino barbels of new white fivld beans 1100 rounds pond hard soap 1300 pounds of vial hard tallow candles 35 bushels of gond clean dry fine salt 920 gallon* of gni.d cider vinegar. One hall on lat June, 1896: remainder in October 1846. At Detroit, Mictligata. 130 barrels of pork 160 barrel* of fresh superfine flour 100 bushels of new white field beans 9000 pounds of good hard soap 1930 pounds of good hard tallow candles 40 bnshels of good clean dry fine sal{, GOO galliind of gond eider vinegnr. - One-half on the IE Jui.e, 1846; remainder in ■Il October, 1846. Nor►..—All bidders are requested to extend the a mount of their bids fur each article, and exhibit the to tal amount of each bid. The period., and quantities of each delivery at these posts where they are not •peeifrd, will he, nne-fuurth let June. lit September, let December, 1846, and let latch, 1847. The hogs of which the pork is packed to be fatten ed on corn, and each hog to weigh not less than two hundred pounds, excluding the feet, legs, earn, 'and snout. Side locYrs rnlly be substituted for the hams. The pork is to be first salted with Turk's Island salt, nod then carefully parked with the same article, in pieces not exceeding eight pounds each. When the Isackitig has been completed, the centrist tor must furnish to this office a certificate from the pncker, that the pork has been so united and packed. The pork is tube centnined in seasoned heart of white oak barrel:, full hooped; the beans and salt in barrels, and the soap and candles in strong boxes of conceei• ent rite for transpottation. Salt will only he received by measurement of thirty two quarts to the bushel. The candles hare cotton wicks. The provisions for Fort Atkinson and St. Peter's mutt pass St. Louis, for their ultimate desti nation, in the first week of A ptil, 1846. A failure in thin parti , ulnr will be considered a breach of contract, and the department will be authorized to purchase to supply these post•. The pmtitions will be inspected at the time nod place of 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 deportment. The Commissary General teeerves the privilege of inn easing 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 orto.third subsequent to contract, on gi vins sixty days' previous notice Bidders, 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 certified by the district sum nay, or by some person well known to the government, oth erwise, their proposals will not he acted on. Advances cannot be made in any ease, and evi dence of inspection and fall delivery will be requir ed at aro ef*c before requisition will be swede upon the treasury for payment; which will be effected in such public money as may be convenient to the paints of delivery, Alta places of purchase, or thit Milleows of the contractors, at the option of the Treaaury De partment. Nu drain on thi. office gill be accepted or paid, under any cirrorwe /theta. Each prurenil will be renleel in a sepernte envelop, and market) "l'eopueula fur furnishing nrmv subsie• fence." GEO GI BSoN, (...4';wreten. Subsistence. Novz—Editors will not he paid for inserting in their papers this advertisement, unless authorized to do so by the Commissar) Gummi! of Subsistence. jul y 22—lowtI5th Sept. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS BUREAU OF YARD.; AND BoCKA, July 21, 1843 SEALED PROPOSALS, endorsed "Nlemphirt tin vy Yard," will be received at this office unit 3 o'cloek P M. of the 20th August next, for furnishing and delivering materials and for executing work at the Navy Yard. Memphis, Tenneave, as follow .: For making the necessary excavation to reduce the bluff to the established grade of the yard, and fur gin ding Front or Chickasaw arrester for furnishing mate. rials and building about 6 000 perches vertical gall; for the delivery of 12.300 perches stone, sandstone, limestone, nr both; fur the neces:ary piling on the en-t era tide of Wolf river to secure the shore; for the de livery of 272.400 pressed brick, nod 541.900 salmon brick; fort he delivery of 183,500 feet [board measurel assorted lumber, cypress, white and yellow pine. for roofing and inside work of buildings; for conctructing the foundations for nine buildings for verticals purposes for making 221,000 cubic yards of embankment; end fur clearing the whole ground [about thirty-two acresi of the undergrowth and trees. Persons making ulf••r. must state the price per cu bic yard for excavation: the price per cubic yard for embankment; the price per perch of twenty-five cubic feet for vertical wall; the price per perch of twenty five culo'c feet for stone; the price per font lineal mesore, for each kind of timber; for piles when driven anti fin ished according to the plan; the price per dr...tend ftrr each kind of brick; the price per Thousand feet. board measure, for lumber for the foondations of build ings; the price per foot, lineal, fur pilest the price per thousand feet, board measure, for tiny wood work re prired, and Pre price per perch fir the foundation walls. For elenring. the proposals must state the gross sum for the whole job; the contractors to hove the wood which is upon the ground, The gravel upon Front and Chickasaw street no+t be preserved. and spread again upon the street after it has been graded; the work to be paid for at the same rate per yard as excavation. The Department expresady reserves the right of di• minishing orincre'singihe morntity of materials and the amount of work in Ihe several portion of the a+ti tttntes here furnished; and should the quantifies of ma 'elle!! and the amount of work be increased beyond the estimates, the same price as is ercified flrr that kind or description of materials or work shall be paid to the contractor, and no more. The materials and work must be subject to inspec tion and approvnl of persoos to be appointed by mod order instructions from this Bureau; and none will be received or approved %Inch shall out pass such in spection. Contracts and bonds, with ,ten npproved sureties in one-third the amount of contract will be requited. to be entered into within twenty days after the notifica tion of nceeptnnce of the bid; and or per cent. of the amount of till hills will be retained as concernl secu rity for the faithful perflirrmsnee of the contract. which will be pnid only on the satisfactory completion of ir; and ninety per cent, of all deliveries mode and work executed will be paid on all bills properly nuthenticn red within thirty days after their presentation to the Navy Agent. Bidders are required to accompany their propmals with evidence of ability, trntrther with the narnen or their rot...lien, whose responsibility moat be certified by the Unite-J.4lliter; llistrirt Attorney, Navy Arent, or same person well known to the Government; other. wise their proposals will not be noted urnn. Plans of the works ca n be seen, and such other infor mation as may he required ran he obtained, by . appli cation at the Engineer's office. Memphis. To be published once a week until the 21st of Au. gust next in the Union, In elligencer, nod Constitution, 1). C.; Baltimore Repoldicnn, and Son; Pennrylvanistru Philadelphia; Morning N,•ws, Eve ning Pont, and lour nal of Commerce, New York; Harrithurgh Union, Morning Poet, Pitt•hurgh; Enquirer, Richmond, :'.:sifforille Union; and Memphis Appeal. Preprietots of the Rhone papers will he pleased to send n copy of the paper containing the above adver• tisr•ment to thin Bureau. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS BCRIKAU VI YARDS ♦7D Docxs, July 21. t 1845. /1111-11: time limited for recrivi,g Proposals for work to be performed and materials lobe deliv ered at the Nary• Yard. Jlcrophi., is extended from the :Ist of Augnat, to 3 o'clock NI of the lth of Sep temper twit. In eases where Proposals ore made ern brae ing more than nne portion of the work of the materials, or the whole. as ivaptired by the advertisement. the. Depart ment re the right of dividing and accepting fur such portions. nr fur the whole, as may be deemed heat for the public interest, P. S. Papers that are directed to publi-h the a bove advertisement are terreided to publish this on• also. July 2 1 9. 1845-lawtSeplo. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. BUREAU Or YARDt Mere. August 11th 1845. THE time limited for receiving pmpnsals for work to be perfotmed. and materials to be furnished at the navy-vard. Memphis, it Pirate,- extended to 3 o'clock. I'. M. of the tenth day of October next. Pr, sons intending to bid, and wishing further information are referred to the engineer, A. B. 11 afford esq., at Memphis. Those papers which hove copied the ■dvettisrment of the '2lst ultimo, at well as the *•Cincionsti Enepti rer" and "Louisville Democrat" will please ropy this notice also. ,ng 30. Junes Patterson, Jr., Corner of Ist and Ferry streets Pittsburgh, Pa., manufacturer of locks, hinges and belts; tobacco, ful• ler, mill and timber screws; bousen screws for rolling mills. &a. sep 16—y Removal by Piro WI -1E 3ubncriber informs his friends and the pub lic, that he has opened... new CABINET WARE ROOM, nt the corner of Liberty and St Clair streets, over Brown and Reiter'n Drug Store, where be is prepared to nt•end to all orders in his line. M" Entrance on St Clair street. ap 15 M. 'KANE, Jrt. Piano Porter. TWO elegant Piano Fors_ with mahogany rage.; iron trim • and plate; made by Adam H. Gale, & Co., New York. One sylended Rose-wrari Piano Porte mode by A. H. Gule, & Co., New York, with Walker's winch ment. The above Pianos have been selected with the utmost care, in regard to Tenr; and will be sold at manufacturers prices by JOHN H. M r.LLOR. aug'22 No. 122 Wood street. Notice. TTIE follrorriur packages received snme time since by Clarkson & Co's. Canal Line, and not called for, are stored at the IVare House or the subscriber. 2 Bales and I Box, marked I. n. Roland, Pittsburgh; 2 Chests & 1 Box marked, P PittAtirgh; 1 Box marked Union Trading co., Lewisburg, Union en., Pa. Auz 2. JAMES MAY. To Iron Manufacturers, &c. THE subaciibers will d6posa of their Patent fur manufacturing Patent Wrought Iron Butt Hinges, west of the Alleghenies, and furnish and pot in opera tion in Pittsburgh, nne set of Machinery capable of making 400 doz. per day. For pariculars, cost of manufacturing, cost per dozen, selling prices, and terms of sale, address ROY & CO., ang 2t3-2md West Troy, New York. ALL kinds of- l'ickles and Sauces, constantly for ode, hy A. G. RKTNH ART. augl4 No 140 Libeity PRICE, TWO CEATs, To the Patrons of the Morning Pest wag Mercury and Manufacturer. Under an sLgreeftlent Messer.4. S alm , & Bigler, such or our subscriber. as may bare p a id uik in advsnce for either of our papers, will be . I drP/iell fat liC sinex pi rod lime our chas ge. Ail &Ins fiat bt to become sloe on stthabling contracss, for adverilsiag, Sc , ore to be collected by so, and all such constacie are to be fulfilled by our successors. • We eat nesily'solicit all am... indeliteil in u 4 immediate payment. We intend to devote ourselves co closing our business, and those who oti:e us mud se tle up. We will remain et The (Ace of the Poet, where we may be found during bovine• hoots. PHIL Lips & smiTil. E7RPThe abovt; notice nfAles,n , r. Philiipa A: in releretice 'tn sabArript ions paid in advance, as welt as subsisting Contracts rut Advertising, ezplaini fully and correctly the arrangement made betwOrn ti 4. BIGLEFt, SARGENT & BICitER. Valuable Property iu Ohio for Sale. Fri FIE subscribers, I.:scenic, of mi c h v g 'n em ". detcnie,i, oft .r li r Agile Oita valuable Vitt ms, in s the vicinity of Maniifleld, Ohio, s diisclibed below, A'17.1 One Farm, being part of tho Ellett half of Sec. tin 30, Ti,wrwhin '2l, Range, 18, containing 300 acres. or which, 150 acres are cleared, fenced; and under good cultivation-75 acres is natural Prairie, well ditchM and fenced. There is no thn farm n neer log dwelling house., two stories high, Id by 16 feet, completely finished, and a new frame barn 3U by 50 feet, with sheds and outbuildings. The fhrm is well watered. The other farm adjoining, is r ,rt of the raith•easit quarter of Section 25, Township :IL range 18. con. raining 140 acres, of whit!' about 1011 acres are clear.. ed, well fenced, and in rt good nud e Of coltivatiwk, On it is a new frame dwelling house 18 by d 4 feet, one and a half stories high,:ind a new frame horn com pletely finished. This farm is well watered; has it large spring at the dwelling. and a stream of living water running through tine centre, Boih farms Orel well thnbered ar.d sit , l at ed within 0 miles of Mansfield, the neat of j b ride of Richland cn.. Ohio. The (bill , rood from Mansfield io Sandusky env on the Lake, will be firdsheri this fall, which will i.illVtl9ll afford el certain way to market, and increase the present Taluel of the property. The farm; willhe Raid int.:ether nr separately ari ma y suit the el , hveni.nee of rho purchasers, nail ti dear and indapiitable title will he given. App!iration can he made to the undersigned. nr to C. T. Sherman, Erq Mansfield, who will show tho property to any one wishing to purchase. Terms--nite-third down--ihe imlante in equal pay. merits at 1, 2 and 3 years, with interest,. sricionti by et lien en the property. S. C. TIERNAN, MORRIS JOSP.S, ang9.2-14,:w1m Et'rs. of M. Tiernan, deed FOR SALE THE subscribers, executors of M. Tiernan, dec i d offer fur sale the valuable property lying on the waters of Cross Creek. Brooke Coonte, known by the name of Clarke's Mills. The property contains Two hundred and fifty acres of Land, about one hundred acres of which ere under coltivation; Merchant mill,contrtining too runs of Burrs, and OHO rim of atones for countly ith a supply of water throughout the year; a good saw mill, cooper shop, house, stabling and other neceritaiy out !DOW* to n, situate whhin a 6r.t rat,, Wheat neighimrhond—r not exceeding of a mile broil the Oilloriter—nmi convenient distance, any hetwoen throe miaw. miles from either Wellsburgh, Va., or Steubenville . , Ohio, A LSO. A ram, beautifully and conveniently aims. fed adjoining the abut's) property, containing Two hundred and thirty four acres; of which 160111.0 k. hun• deed end twenty five acres Ore under line cilltivation--. with a comfortable dwelling Noose, barn, and other necessary outbuildings in good repair, and a never failing spring of good water near the door. The above property will bn sold tract her or sepa rately, to :nit Wlrebasers, and n clenr and indisputable title can he given. Application may he made either to Seth Clark, who resides in l3rooke County, Va. near the premises, and who will show thu property, or to the undersigned, at Pittsburgh. Pa , If not dia. po.ed of previously at private sale. the iibni , e property mill berdlerml at public side on the premises, an the lat day ofOctober next, at noon, and possession given on the l at day of April next. Terms—one-third of the purchase Mabry will he required when possession is given, and the balance In three annual pa 2. ments, nearing interest and secured by lien on the property. S. C. TrERNAN. 'rs aug 6.d&wts MORRIS JONES, 5Ex ' TO CABINET MAKTAig. rin HE Subscribers huiring their Mill and Patent Polishing Machine in full operation are now ready to supply Cabinet makers so iii, Marble Top. at the following very low pt ices; White Italian Marble Tops 011 c;s. per foot. Italian Bardilla Black and gold Egyntlan " frcrn $1.50 to 1.624 Italian wash stand tops, with back shelf and scroll, from $3 to $2O. The above prices include packing 11,1 all charge*, except the freight, and d flee of to - otekngo• 4 1 . Eckstein & Co., are no confident of their Tesps being superior in finish to those polished by the old method, that they are willing to take hack any that may prows unsati:factory, the manufacturers paving charges each way. They keep also on hand, Mahnzany Boards, Plank and Veneers of nil kinds. also. Varnish, Moir, Bureau knobs, Sofa Springs, &o. &c. Terms, sic months on satisfactory reference, or fivo per cent of (or rash. J. E., & Co., lump, ilea on hand, Mail,lc Mantles of every deiteription, both Prtreign and Orders by mail. for Marble, Motincony,nr any of the above aftieles, hill receive nor prompt nttention. JOHN St C. Union ,Mills. Ridge Road; ware ECKSTEIN house - , 64 Dock at., Philadelphia Pa. , Newttoo BrOGRAPUY and Poetical nortiains of Margatet David‘nn, by Washington Irt•lt , ei Poetical Remains of Lucretia Maria Davidson end Biography by Miss Scrievvick. Lyell'a Trnvels in North A rnprirn. Clieever's Lecturas oh the Pilgrims Progress. Vinets Vital Chyimirtni!y. Winter Evening Tales. Oracle* from the Poet!, DictionaryoF Q inintions. lost trceii.c4 by - lIOSWORTII & Fo It RRsTER, No 43 'Marli.et strect. Boolcs...JusT RECEIVED. r• I otßs or so.ophiot x • I.T _IL Lives of Jay and liamtitOn; Lives of Eminent Men, 2 eats Letters of 0! Cinineey, the En&ish rpturn uteri Vestiges rtf Cres tine: Fur sale by BOSWORTH & FOR RESTER, ang22 No 43 Marl set Rt. JAMES 130me22D & 00. H AVE, the plettAttre to artnotirce to th6i.filend4 that they again oeeury thvir old stand at Ign. 83, Wood street, %here they hn.o opened an dawn. sive WALL PAPER WAiIf:9OISSE, • - - And will have constantly nn hand nn ealamiler moot of Sntin.Clnzed nod pinin PAPER 11ANG• INGS, Velvet and Imitn t ion 13iiiiier.1,of the and most haralsnme patterns for papering tors and chambers. They m'intifactorn, 8,1 linro on /Tint! Ilt all emelt, Printing, Writing. Lriter, Wrapping nntl Tett Polio , . Bonner end Fuller's Board=—ell of it hich they veer -'"gfiliglailg for vale on the most occornmAr'tin t ,- ~ ~ which they invite the. attention of merchants' e n other'. ALSO-114ml( Tanks of all kinds and the bc-t anal• it y, School Books, &c. alnn_e on hand and for solo no above. aug, 25. ABEELEN has removedhis Commi.sion ind . Forwarding 'Bosiness finin the Caned Peela'tn lull naW WITHIMI4e• en Third street, nearly eineetitio the ruet oib.c, may 30. ReatovaL
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