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VOL. I-NO. 80.
PUBLISHED DAILY, BY BIGLER, SARGENT & BIGLER, AT THE NORTH WEST CORNER OF WOOD AND FIFTH STREETS, PITTSBURGH, PENNSYLVANIA, AT FIVE DOLLARS PER ANNUM, PAYABLE IN ADVANCE
PUBLISHED AND EDITED BY
IhtllllOll2,llllBBlllST at BIGLER,
_..:dl. Mamie ! . kr Weed and Fifa Street..
Tsars.—Five clollati a year, payable in advance.
Me defiers will Invariably be required if not paid
within** year.
•Ainightoopiws Two CMITII—for sale at the counter
eitbe Ogles, sod by News Boys.
Slis Weakly lisevary and Slansflicturer
robilisibed at the tame office, on a double medium
fativar TWO DOLLARS a year, in advance. Sin
teitivieles, SIX CENTS.
ir • t 41
LVE LINES OR LESS:
One mouth, $5 00
Two de., 6 00
Threado., 7 00
Four do., 8 00
Si: do., 10 00
One year, 15 00
Mt *MARE OF TAY
Oreineertion, ' 40 30
io.. 0 75
Ibresaci., i 00
Ofte• week, 1 50
Two do., 3 00
DE'S. ao., 4 00
YEARLY ADVERTISEMENTS
•CRAIaLILS AT PLZASURZ.
1 " thselvtare. Two Squares.
Vs. oaths, $lB 00 Six months, $25 00
25 00 One year, 35 00
-Lesiges aeleartisaments in proportion.
rirTARDS of fear lines Six Dott•ai a year.
I'. -WM. O'HARA ROBINSON.,
(LATC Q. s. ATTORPIRY,)
11145 : 1 his Wks to No. 8 St. Clair street
sept.4l
=WIN o. WILSON,
ATtORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW
Prot lfa, Yemen:o Corry. Perna.,
WILL attend promptly to all business entrusted
to his eare--eolleetions Lade in Warren,
Clarion and Jetrersom counties.
J. A. SVICKTON, 8E Co,
MURPHY, W Mica!, & Co.. Pittsburgh
Jous BIOLER,
Tioi.James KIKK[aR, Franklin
HOP. ALEX WCALKoIiT,
Hon. JAillEs VirtLiox, Steubenville, Ohio.
C. ORLANDO LOOMIS,
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
_ Mee, Fourth street, above Smithfield.
July 14y.
GLUM & NIGHT,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW.
AV,: removed their office to the New Court
House, In the room over the Shenff'.Uthce.
• 17-11".
Law Notice.
- • ANDREW BURKE,
CIFFICF: removed to Smithfield street, between
Ur 4th street and Diamond Alley, opposite Mr Geo
We man's Tobacco Manufac ory. a p 16
itemeral.
MAHort & WASHINGTON . Attorneys et Lass;
office on the north side of Wylie at., 3d door
'motor the Court House. tip 17
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Law Notice. a ,
WANES CALLAN has removed to the chambers
slocupiett by Alderman McMaatera on Fifth at.
'between Wood and Smithfield. ep 18
REMOVAL.
0.1.. S•binsoa & M. illrßride,
ATToRIILTS AT L•W,
IMAVE removed their office to Grant street, •
111.; short distance from Seventh street, towards the
Caws House.
191 1 /Coinefienicingand other instrumentsof writing
legal y and promptly executed. ap2l
M'CANDLESS & M'CLURE.
Attorneys and Colmaraim at Law,
.OSOII in the Dimond, back of the old Court Dottie.
irp 10 Pittsburgh.
Wa. Xi. Austin, Attorney at Law,
Pitaseurgit Pa. Caton) Bakewell's building, Grant int.,
tairWlLLtim E. AIIST IN, Esq., will give his eaten
glom us my unfmiabecl business, and I reciiimroenil him
sett" patronage of my friends.
sap 10-7 WALTER FORWARD.
Shaba & Simpson, Attorneys at Law,
06co at the building formerly occupied by the Uni
*e States bank, 4th street, between Market end Wood
eeserati. m 2 I -3m
• CHARLES SRAILIa. LDWARTI SINIMON.
• Gm,. S. Seldom, Attorney at Law,
'gyp oo Fourth street, between Maxi and Smithfield
lar'Conveysnaing and ether instruments of wri
qdag IsSsUy and promptly executed.
• Isar 214
.JOISN S. HAMILTON,
Attorney at Law,
OFFICE, North sisie of Fifth street, between Wood
and Smithfield streets, Pittsburgh, Pa.
N. S. Callnetions made on reasonable terms.
der. 4-ly
John W. Durrell,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
TJAS Removed in cnneequenee of tin. late fire from
.1.11. Third street to Bakewell's Buildings, oppcnote
to' th• Court House
Thomas Donnelly, Attorney at Law,
Offlee, near the Court House, in Melton's buildings
• vely7
U. Morrow, Alderman,
Pk° north side of Fifth street, between Wood and
Smithfield. Pittsburgh. Sep 10-tf
Joie. Blakely, ALdenaan,
oaai Pena at., snarl-tie Mar Let House, St.ll Ward.
fob 25.
Dr. George Watt,
, 016ce, No. 77, Smithfield street, near Sixth,
stir 11. PITTSBURGH
- 8. D. SELLERS, M. D.,
REMOV ED
to Penn street, between Irwin and
Haeditesets. five doo,s below Band istreet.
HUGH ASTERS,
. SURGEON DENTIST.
118 Liberty street.
* few doors below St Clair it., Pittsburgh
Was. A, Ward, Dentist,
lirsos removed to the piece or his FOI trier residence, in
fp, street, two doors below Irwin. ap 18
• beetle. Daniel McNeal,
4:118be on Fifth street, between Wood and Smithfield
streets, Pittsburgh. dec 10—y
JOHN SCOTT & CO,
ilighnielain•GlTocers and Conuniadan Mar
chants,
No 7, Commercial Row, Liberty street,
•lt9 17 Pittsburgh.
.ioati!•at'opr lIT
Jr A J. AVDEVITT,
WHOLESALE GROCERS,
• Beiderri in Ptodoee and Pittsburgh manufactures
generally, No. 224, Liberty, opposite 71b Street, Pitts
burgh. Pa; ap 28-1 y
JOHN W BLAIR,
811114111 a II A ifVPeoTUR It
AND
SHOE FINDINGS STORE,
2a
NO
PITTSBURGH -LSO, WOOD sTILICET,
•0
MY• 11 1 111Mmomer‘metralled Iflacking.;
ivpororAcry !MD andsold wiwiesale tad retail,
.•Y-..suss ►sttcsir awe LiDer below Smithfield.
itert2lly.
Brownsville Juniata Iron Works,
Edward Hughes, Mattstfactarer of Iron and Nails
Warehouse, SmithSelti above Fourth street.
sep 10—y
WHOLESALFAND RETAIL GROCER,
AND Dealer in Produce , at. W. Greer's old stand,
No 46, corner Of Market and Liberty streets,
Pittsburgh.
N. B. The best of Groceries kept constantly nn
hand. [op 9 d3tn
VIEHTISING.
JOHNSTON & STOCKTON,
Booksellers, Printers and Paper Makers,
No. 44, Market street. sep 10
CRUSE & LIPPINCOTT,
Commission, Praise*, and Forwarding
Illossimats,
No. 87 4. 98 (old number) SAIITWS WHARF,
BALTIMORE, (MD.)
RErirttnczu—The Merchcuits of Pittsburgh in
gement'. inn 13-6 m
DAVID LLOYD
W UOLESALE GROCERS, COMMISSION
AN!) DZALTRS lit PILODCCE t PITTSBCROII MARC
1 Liberal acl;ancaa in cash or goods made on
consignments of produce, &c., at No. 142, Liberty
street. ml 5
The highest price paid in cash for Country Rags,
Baling Rope and Cotton Waste. Also, dealer in
Chloride of Lime, raper, Twine, &c., at cash prices.
jaly 14. d iy.
Office, Sr/IS/10dd Street, ear nee of Diamond Alley.
pLA NS and Sp.-cifieations finished in the best styla
and at the ehortemt notice.
Karr. Reacts: Logan & Kennedy, II Child. &
Co.. J Woodwell, A Kramer, W B Senile and Col
tart & Dilworth.
jan. 14. 1845—.41y.
Forwarding and Commission niorrhanta
AP , D
PITTSBURGH MANUFACTURES,
FOR THE ALLEGHENY RIVER TRADE
Corner of Penn and Irwin streets,
L. 0. RETNOLD4,
L. WILIMARTH.
NEW 1300 E STORE.
BOSWORTH & FORR EST ,
No. 43, Market street.ar.rt door to Thira'street,
A RE jest opening a new end extensive a•snnment
Pt of Books and Stationery, which they
wholesale and retail at the lowest pr ires. n 1.25
Forwardingand Commissioa !Merchant,
Agent fnr U. S Pm-ruble limit Line. ferthe trenmportn
lion of Membandire to end from l'itteburgi, Baltimore
Phil/0..10in. New Ynrk and Boeton. 131-1 v
A. G. IZEINTIART,
(Laic. Reinhart 4- Strong.)
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL GROCER.
PRODUCE 4- comMisSICN MERCHANT
No. 140 LIOCEITT ST., PITTSBURGH, Pa
let, 1
HAVE Removed to No. 2, Water street, near
the corner of Wood, and near the Free from
whence they were driven by the tire, where they sill
be happy to ace their old ctoonmera. j t 19.
FOR the reception and treatment of deformitet
of the human frame, such as Club or Reeled
feet, contracted joints, cry-neck and Strabismus or
Squinting., and of Diseases of the Eye, inch as Ca
taract,etc, under the Care of
ALBERT G WALTER, M D.
Liberty, near the corner of Fourth street.
dec 31—dtf
1 PERSONS wishing to have their horses
Nicked and Bobbed, by an experienced man
rose the eastern cities, can have it attended to at all
times—at I iolmes' Livery Stable on Third street, be.
tween Market and Wood, near the Post Office.
N. B.—Horses kept at Livery by the day, week or
monthat the above stable. inyl7.sm
THE subscriber having sustained a very heavy
loss 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. He hopes
this notice will be promptly attended to, as it is nem,
sat v he should have ion& to recommence hisbusiness.
fie does not vvish it to be underptood that this no
tice is intended fur any of his customers who were
sufferers at the late fire.
np Is M. KANE, JR.
THE President, Direct of. and Company, known
an the ••I''armers' Deposit Bank of Pittsburgh,"
will, at the next meeting of the Legislature of the
Commonwealth or Pennsylvania, make application
for the privilege of inning nntes payable on de
mand. THOMPSON BELL. Cashier.
Pittsburgh July 15t,1845-jy3o-dtJanl3.
91HE subscribermanufactures and keeps constant
ly on hand Coach, C and Eliptic Springs (war
ranted,) Juniata Iron Axles, Silver and Brasa plated
Dash Frames, Brass and plated Hub Bands. Stump
Joints, patent Leather, Sliver and Brass Lamps,
Three-fold Steps, Malleable Iron, Door Handles and
Hinges, &c., &c.
He respectfully solicits a continuance of the patron.
age heretofore bestowed upon the establishment.
WILLIAM COLEMAN,
jan 4 St Clair it., near the Allegheny Bridge.
Jitltt3 M'DZYITT
John nrCloskey, Tailor and Clothier,
Liberty street, between Sixth street and Virgin alley,
South side. sep 10
Charles U. Zsay s
WHOLESALE and Retail tchdcaeller, Paper
Dealer. Stationer and Bookbinder, Garner of
Wood and Third stmts. sbprlS
J. 0 VIIINTE,
DEALER IN DRY GOODS,
No, 114, Aforket street, near Liberty
july 1-ly PITTSBURGH, PA
JAMES DENNEY, Jr.,
D. & G. W. Lloyd,
AND
FORWARDING MERCHANTS,
J. L.SEIEZI'S
CASh RAG WAREHOUSE,
Corner of Pennand Irwin sereetc Pittsburgh
GEORGE COCHRAN,
COMMISSION AND FORWARDING,
Na. 2, Ferry street, - Pittsburgh.
may 23
J. Vogdes & Son,
ARCHITECTS AND BUILDERS
D. GEO. FELL:,
PRACTICING PHYSICIAN,
Corner of Smithfield street eod Virgin Miry
joi v 26. 1845•tf
MARTIN LYTLE,
FAMILY GROCER,
SMITHFIELD STREET,
Next door to the Fifih Presbyterian Church.
joneti.
REYNOLDS & WILMARTO
•nn nu►tak• i.
LUMBER, GROCERIES, PRODUCE,
CHARLES A. McANULT V
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REMOVAL.
COO,LEY & LAIRD,
Merchant Tailor,,
Pittsburgh Infirmary,
Notice to horsemen
NOTICE
PubUc Notice
PITTSBURGH MANUFACTORY.
Springs and Axles for Carriages
At Eastern Prices.
Drugs, Medicines, Dye Woods, Paints,
Hatters? and Fullers' articles
tirruiurpagied in quality and at prices that shall
give general satisfaction. For sale by
R. E. SELLERS, %Vholessie Druggist,
NO. 57 WOOD STREET, PITTSBURGH,
THE present stock, to which the attention of Drug
gists, Physicians and Country Merchants is re
spectfully invited, is composed in part of the following
articles:—
400 Ibi Gum Camphor; 150 Ibi Carb. Magnesia;
200 do Ground Turmeric; 300 do Sal. Nitre;
220 do Bath Brick; 365 do Cream Tartar;
100 do AC Cayenne Pepper; 155 do Grd. Ginger;
566 do Venet. Red; 1500 do Sp. Brown;
225 galls. Copal Varnish; 325 do Gum Shellac;
200 gross Vial Corks; 336 do Rerd. Borer;
400 lbs Flour Sulphur; 150 do Pink Root:
325 do Paris Green; 1144 do Ch. Lime; -
619 do Brimstone. 1000 do Yellow Odium
150 do Ginger Root; 1316 d :Epsom Salts;
391 galls. Sp. Turpentine; 3500 do Cue tatiral.
Together with a full assortment of Eng Ish and
Frenrh Chemical Paints, Oils, Varnish, Dye Stuffs,
and a very fine selectidn of Imported Perfumery. a
of which will be sold on the principle, that "a atiatae
si.rpence es better Own a slow shilling." ocia-ti
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Select School for Boys sail Girls.
ET WILLIAMS has open his Select School for
1A11_• Males and Females, in the room over Mr
Dyet's Grotany, and formerly occorled by Mr Samuel
Blood, in Federal street, Allegheny, on Monday, the
18th inst.
Tanats:—PrimaryCless, $G per scholar per quarter
of 11 weeks.
Junior Clan, " a
Senior Class, 10 "
Rare REPICH.
Rev. D. Elliott, D. D., Rev. D. H. Riddle, D. D.,
Rev. A. D. Campbell, D. D., Hon. Charles Shaler,
Joseph P. G.izz4m, M. D., Charles H. Larsen, Esq.
sept
CUTLER and Surgical Instrument Manufacturer
No 140 Wood street, two doors from Virgin
, 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, Asc. je 21.
WASHINGTON HOTEL,
Corner of 81. Clair and Penn struts, Pittaburgi,
JAM ES .A.RMST WING, Proprietor.
TH E proprietor br litavoto return his most grate
ful thanks to his friends and the public for pant
favor-, and hope., by attention, to merit a continuation
of their patronage. The house is pleasantly situated
near the Exchange; it ht. accommodations for tra•el
ers, and a Inge room f•or public meetings, dinner or
supper parties.
A I% apt ready..l prepared nn the ,honest notice, with
the choicest Ste market wail atTord. Oysters nod
Oyster Soup, also Fresh Shell Oxseerts, received eve.
ry day during the Pl . 113011. The greatest care has been
taken in the selection of wines and liquor.. Ava rte•
tv of newspapers ate reguh.oly flied an the estahl.slt
mem.
I'. S. A Hot Lupi,h served up pvery de:. at 11. A M
•r Is.
T"Eparnership hervinfore existing between
Jame. K. Logan and nienritn Cornell. trader
the , firm of J K Logan & Co is tdis dsy diss.dred
run content. All r.rreun. having Clairol •gainat
the firm. eill irlearre !weer,: Owen for tlr.f,,nt, and
!: trick tiled tart] please Mane payment to J K
11 , la duly out tionztd I‘., settle the bus mess of the
concern. .1 K uG S,
Pittsburgh, Attrtst 1, 1845
rITTSOVR , IH.
115-1 v
AS. K. Lavin. enrol, of Wood and Fifth streets,
0111 over J D Auction Hoorn., being de•irous
of changing his present business. "tiers for sal., his
stork of Dry Goods now on hand. nt Co.?, romorising
• Isrge assortment of cloths, casi o m es e s , aattinetts,
vestingc priors. muslin.. See., and would respectfully
invite the atientian of those wishing to gurehase es
be is ‘l,,,,,ined 10 direr rap his resent business.
August '2, 1845.—ang 4.
Tiff: inronn• his Crintiels and the pub
lIC. that lie has uprnt • d a new
CABINET WARE ROOM,
nt the corner cif Ltberty and Sc C:nir streets, over
Br,,wn end Reiter's Orni ; Store, %here he is prepared
to &rend to all order, In Lis ii ic.
rif' Entrance on St Clair weer
r Ii E: Sin of Ignorance is easily forgiven. Many of
-I. the "nostrums . ' of the presootit day are put out by
persons also have no knowledge Abe science of 'neon-
CiPte in theory or practice, and in older to hide their ig•
norance cry out loudly against the "Ignorant Pretend
ers," end bribe others to boast fur them, which oft
times has gulled the unsuspecting. and for want of a
pr toper know leoi[e of the di seascs they pretend to (We.
/10 doubt think they cure when they do not, therefore
they are to he pitied, but not half so much as those who
take their '•ontscrable eosnyxmnds," but they not only
lose their money, but miss the advantage of that ne
cessary ad‘ice which the real practical r hy,ician, is
always able to give. We look to the tailor for an im
provement in the mode ofolress; to the medical man for
an improvement in the science of medicine—and this
accounts for the great superiority of Dr Sorayne's
Compound Syrup of Wild Cherry rover all other
medicines ever offered to the public for the cure of all
diseases of the Lungs and Breast, Coughs, Colds,
Cowrumpisuw, Asthma, :Spitting Blond, Liver Com
plaint, Pain in the Side and Breast, Broken Constitu
tion, &c. Remember always to Inquire for the name
of Dr S'icayae. ay all preparations which have the
name of tir'shi Cherry attached were stolen from the
great original preparation. The gonuine is only
prepared by Dr Steayne. corner of Eighth and Race
streets, Philadelphia. For sale by
WM. THORN, Agent.
ap 5-tnov 1 Pittsburgh.
EXTENSION OF PaTSBURGII
Rare Chance for good Investments
T subscriber line laid out, end now viler. for
sale at reasonable prices and on accommodating
terms, One hundred and ten building Lot,, on that
handsome level ground between Braddock street and
the Monongahela river. They are about one-third of
a mile from the city line, and are situated in that part
of the first city district which will probably noun be
annexed to the city as the Seventh Ward. No pro
perly in the suburbs posseseessisperinr ad vantanges, nor
has any heretofore been laid out with so liberal an al.
Inwance of wide streets; Braddock is from one hun
dred and twenty to about one hundred and ninety feet
wide, and Ileelen, Commerce, Brady, Columbus and
Water streets all wide avenues. Ivl.t of the lots have
Iwo fronts, and as they are of various sizes, and will
he sold, one lot, with the privilege of four nr her; early
apnlicants can he accommodated to suit their own
views of improvement. Persons who desire to build
or to make secure investments in property that is sure
to advance in value, and particularly those who intend
to erect manufactories, would do well to view these
Lots, and examine the draft, before purchasing else
where, The survey for the Baltimore and Ohio Rail
Road and the tail road survey by the State of Penn
sylvania were both made alongside of this property,
and it is generally considered that Braddock street,
or the ground immediately alongside of it, affords the
only eligible route far a Rail Road from Pittsburgh to
the Fast. Coal can be delivered on this propel ty at a
much less cost than nn the Allegheny river, and there
is always deep water at this* pit of the river.
E. D. GA ZZ AM,
aue2s-tf. Office Market between 3d Sr 4th sts
A BEELEN has removed his Commission and
II
. Forwarding Business from the Canal Basin to
his new Warehouse, on Third 'street, nearly aPPoake
the Post Office. Inay SO.
PITTSBURGH, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1845.
John C*rtwright,
REFRE'qINIENTS
Dissolution
GEE. Co HELL
Dry Goods at Cost.
Removal by Fire
M. KANE. Jn
Removal.
U.- ,}!--
A CURE FOR CONSUMPTION
SEVEN I . IIOIISAND CASES
Of obstinate Pulmonary Complaints cured in ONE
YEAR.
WISTAR'S BALSAM OF WILD CHER
RY, the great American Remedy for corn.
plaints and affections of the Respiratory Organs.
We do not wish to traffic with the lives or health of
the afflicted, and we sincerely pledge ourselves to
make no assertions as to the virtues of this medicine,
and to hold out no hopes to suffering humanity which
facts will not warrant.
We ask the attention of tho candid to the following
considerations.
Nature in every part of her works, has left indelli
ble marks of adaptation and design.
The constitutkin of the animals and vegetables of
the tort id, is suob that they could not endure the cold
of the frigid case, and vice versa.
In regard toillNease.and itA cure, the adaptation is
mama? lairdTlPlting.
The biota oflceland, the NV ild Cherry and Pines of
all Northern latitudes, (and Dr. %Vistaed Balsam is a
compound end chemical extract from these,) have
Ilnefitseen celebrated for complaints prevalent only in
cold climates, Indeed the most distinguished medi
cal men bate scarred that nature furnishes in every
COUDtryznedicioet for its peculiar diseases,
uta r
Cons in its con fi rmed an/ incipient stages,
Coughs, • , Croup, and Liver complaint, form
by far the..ir fatal class of diseases known to our
land. Yet worm theses may be cured, by means of the
simple yet powerful remedied, named above, and
which are unuttered, by a beneticient l'rovidence,
wherever those, maladies prevail.
WISTAR'S BALSAM OF WILD CHERRY !
Will miracles never erase? More evidence of its
surpassing , lealiAl Restorative Virtues !
From Dr. Baker, Springfwld, Washington co., Ky
SPRI:VG/lELD; Ky., May 14, 1845.
Meson Sanford & Park—Gents—l take this oppor
tnnity of Informing you of a most remarkable cure
performed upon me by the use of Br. Wistar's Balsam
of Wild Cherry.
In the year of 1840 I was taken with an infflamma.
lion of she bowels, which I labored under for fa weeks
when I gradually recovered. In the fall of 1831 1 was
attacked with a severe chill, which seated itself upon
my lungs; and for the space of three years I was con
fined to my bed. I tried ell Linda of medicine., and
every kind of medical aid without benefit, and thus I
wearied along until the winter of 1314, until I heard
o f B•lsam of Wild Cherry."
My frletdy punamded me to give it a trial, though
I had given up all hopes of - recovery and had prepared
myself for the change of soother world. Through
their solicitations 1 wag induced to make use of the
Genuine Winer-1r Ilaltarn of Wild Cherry. The effect
was truly astonishing,. After five years of affliction,
rein and suffering: arid after having spent four or five
hundred dollars to no purpose MIA the best and moat
respectable physicians had prayed unavailing, 1 lan.
soot, restored to entire health by the blessini of God
arid the use of Br. Will2ll ' .l Balsam of 11 ild Cherry.
I am now enjoying good health and such is my ul
ra te d appearance that I am no longer known when 1
meet my former acquaintances.
I have gained rapidly in weight. and my flesh is
firm and solid. I ran now of "much as any person.
and my food seems to agree with me. I hive eaten
more during the last ■ix mortal* than I had r e li ct) Enc.
years Itefore.
Coesivleringkey ease almeru n miracle, 1 deem it
necessary for toe 0,4 of the afflicted, and a ditty I
e to tie Om'. o•CoI - 11 and rny follow men (w ho should
know where tear( may be bad) to make this state
ment p Jill .
Nls) tlin blessing of God rest upon the proprietors
4.ir sisiiisbie a rm-dirine a. Wistsr•s Balsam of
Cherry. Yours, respectfully.
The fo!'„wing i..tter from Dr Ititrltey, of
Frt...kho. Intl., win, stand. high in In. prof - 00.nm, end
rank. nrnong t he luta politicians of the mitt*, shall
•penk for it ttett - in commendation of UM "Genuine
W 'cods Balsam of IVdd Cherry."
Franklin, Ind., April 14, 1845.
Messrs Sandford Park—l have but • few bot
tle. of ‘Vlllttlf . • Ita!sant of wild cherry remaining on
hand of the last lot I ornt•hed me by too. I hereto
lore waded until I hid !told out nod boil obtamed the
money for one tot before I °rimed another. But such
it the demand for the snide that I do not wish to be
without it. and rem therefore led to ant impute a little.
The money for the last shall be forth:oming by the
time the lot is disposed of, whirl), from the sales I
hove made latch, 1 think will be but • abort time.
effects of the balsam are in many strikingly
benefit-nil. .1 . 7" It improves upon acquaintance more
then • 11? "the. Patent Sledleine I have ever know.
A mint all inhere fail upon trial. end not being able to
hear the test of cape. Mee, soon sink into disuse.
This, however, seems to be most highly valued by
those who have tested its virtues, and eiperieneirol Its
heating efficacy in their own ease+. Yours very re•
opectiolly. JAMES RITCHEY.
1 14 1148'. ‘ • s . 41 . t
BE W 4, 11 TA, 01)
COU
Mew who Cotartlerfrit a god medicine for
the purpose of adding n few dollars to their pockets,
are far worse than the manufacturers of spurious coin.
For while the later only robs us of our property,
the former tat, property and health and life away.—
Dr. 1V tsr•R•S Bethaln of Wild Ckrrry is admitted
by thousands of disinterested witnesses, to have effect.
ed the most extraordinary cures in cases of a pulmo
nary and asthmatic character ever before recorded in
the history of medicine.
The young, and beautiful, the good, all speak forth
its praise. It i■ now the faeorite medicine in the
most intelligent families of our country.
Such a high stand in public estimation has been a.
ehieved by Its own merits alone. And so long as a
discerning public are careful to get Wister's Ila
tra Wiiri Cherry, and refuse with scorn counter
feits, and every other article preferred to them as a
substitute, so long will eu res—posilice cures—cheer
the fireside of a depniring family.
['{'The true and genuine - Wister's Balsam of
Wild Cherry" is sold at established agencies in all
parts of the United States.
Sold in Cincinnati, on the corner of Fourth and
Walnut street, by SANDFORD & PARK.
Gen . ! Agents for the Western States.
Al•n, %old wholesnlo and retail. by L. Wilcox. and
B A Falinestock, Pittsburgh, Pa. and by appointed
agents in every important Borough id Western Penn
sylvania. uct 14-Iy.
Pittsburgh
ack Factory
THE undersigned, hnving built machinery of the
most approved kind, will manufacture of the
best quality of Iron and in the neatest style,
TACKS,BRADS.
I
FINISHINGNAILS, SHOE NAILS, &c. &c.
which they offer for ante low.
The attention of NVestern Merchants and others is
invited to their establishment.
WOODWARD, HERSEY & CO.
Fifth street. opposite the Exchange Bank.
july 1-6 m.
FRESH LEECHES!
Leeches! Leeches!! Leeches!!!
I) he doyen. hundred, or thousand; Imsh and will
b:te quick, for sale, and will be applied at redo:
ced rates. Operations of Cupping performed as mle]
without pain. L. J. CHAMBERLAIN, Pa.
Dental Surgeon, No 8 St Clair street,
Pittsburgh,
itemovaL
wm. M< 1V RIGHT, DENTIST, has romoosd
to St. asir met, next door to the Exchange
Hotel Buntline. sop 1
SEALED proposals will be received at the office of
the Commissioner of Indian Affairs, Washington
City, D. C., until Saturday the 15th day of November
next. at 1 o'clock, for furnishing the following goods,
in the quantities annexed, or thereabouts, for the use
of the Indians; and deliverable at the following places,
viz:
At Nem YorA.
950 pairs 3 point white Mackinac blankets
1,222 " 24 do do do do
700 " 2 do do do do
700 " 14 do do do do
400 " 1 do do do do
104 " 3 do scarlet do do
98 " 24 do do do do
26 " 3 do green do do
98 " 3 do gentinella blue do
1,000 yards blue, fancy, and grey list cloth.
350 yards scarlet do do do
125 " grass green rkv do
2,400 " blue saved list cloth
750 " scarlet do
100 " green do
50 lbs. worsted yarn, 3 fold
68 doz. cotton flag handkerchiefs
11 doz. black silk do
374 doz. 8-4 cotton shawls, assorted
19.350 yards domestic calico
1,100 " blenched cotton shirting
3,670 " unbleached do do
3,200 " unbleached cotton sheeting
3.050 " domestic checks, stripes and plaids
7.000 " plaid linseys
1,600 " flannel shirts
87 lbs. linen thread
250 " cotton di.
4,000 yards satinet
850 " bed ticking
2,500 lbs. Holland twine
830 " sturgeon twine
1,000 cod lines
500 trout do
1 000 head do
840 lbs brass kettles
785 tin kettles
40 nests japanned kettles (8 in a'nest)
76 doz: butcher knives
14,000 gun flints
Al St. Louis, Missouri.
950 pairs 3-point white Mackinac blankets
767 - 24 do do
417 " 2 do do
1 1 374 " 14 do do
430 " 1 do do
124 " 3 do scarlet do
104 " 24 do do
143 " 3
.do green do
'• 3 gentinella blue do
1 500 tatds blue strouds
1.000 •• scerlet do
1,500 .• blue, fancy, and gray list cloth
217 " green ,10 do
372 " scarlet do do
1,360 b:ue saved list cloth
• 350 " green do do
480 " scarlet do do
435 pounds worsted yain
68 dozen cotton flag heoderchiefs
40 " Madras do
66 " black silk do
40 " 8-4 cotton shawls, assorted
7.500 yards domestic calico
1.930 " English and French calico
2.230 " bleached cotton shirting
6.000 " unbleached do do
4,403 " do do sheeting
5.300 domestic check., stripee and plaids
126 dozen woollen socks
1.880 yards plaid linsey
3.400 " flannel assorted
446 flannel shirts
500 calico shirts
85 pounds linnen thread
75 " cotton do
36 " sewing-silk
20 gross worsted gartering
310 pieces ribands, snorted
100 groas fancy and clay pipes
50 pounds vermillion, Chinese
500 " heads, luso, led
1,200 " brass kettles
465 tin kettles
46 neat. japanned kettles (eight in a nett)
36 dozen frying-paint
666 tin pans
600 tin cups
3f; dozen fire-steels, am-tried
75 " Britannia and paper looking-glasse s
12 gross buttons, aunt tad
66 1100 brass nails
10,000 fish-books
100 dozen fishing lines
455.00 needles
220 dozen combs
40 " scissOrs
13 " iron spoons
pewter and tin plates (one-half of each)
10 packs pins
7 gross thimbles
67 augurs
24 dozen gimblets
233 dozen butcher knives
32 gross squaw awls
14,000 gun flints
20 dozen strnng hoes
10 gross gun worms
410 northwest guns; two thirds of which must
measure 36 inches in the barrel, and one
third 42 inches; 100 deliverable in the city
of New Yolk, and the residue at the place
where manufactured. AlllO--.•
27 dozen axes, to weigh from 5 to 5,4 pounds.
71 dozen half axes do. 34 do.
47 dozen squaw axes de, 3 do.
45 dozen hatchets do. 14 do.
To be delivered at the place where manufactured.
A schedule of the articles, with samples, may be
seen at tho office of the Commissioner of Indian Af
fairs, in Washington, exhibiting the amount of money
to be expended for each article; but the department
reserves the right to increase or diminish the quan
tity of any of the articles named, or substitute others
in lieu thereof.
The whole amount in money to he applied to the
purchase of goods, will be abort *85,000; of which
some $40,000 will be wanted on the seaboard, and the
residue in the west. Goods of American manufacture
all other things being equal, will be preferred.
The party proposing to supply the articles will
make an invoice of all the items embraced io the above
list, and affix the prices, in dollars and cents, at which
he or they wit furnish them, deliverable in New York
and St. Louis respectively, on or before the fifteenth
day of May next, assuming the quantity of each arti
cle as specified in this advertisement, and extending
cost, making an aggregate of the whole invoice before
sending it on. The goods will be inspected at New
York or St. Louis by an agent of the United States,
who will be appointed by the department for the pur
pose, and to ascertain the conformity of the articles
purchased with the samples exhibited, when the con
tract shall be made, and with the terms of the contract
itself, which Shull contain a clause, that if the articles
are not furnished within the time prescribed, or if they
are of insufficient quality, in the opinion of the agent
aforesaid, and if within five days' after notice of such
insufficiency the party shall not furnish others ih lien
thereof, of the required quality, the United States shall
be authorized to purchase them of others, and to
charge any increase of price they may be compelled to
pay therefor to the contractor, who shall pay the said
difference to the United States.
As these goods will not be ready for delivery before
the middle of May, seperate proposals will be received
for their transportation from New York or St. Louis,
to their destination in the Indian country, up to first
of March
Bonds will be required, in the amount of the bids.
with two good surities, the sufficiency of whom to
be certified by a United States judge or district attor
ney, for the faithful performance of the contracts.—
Payment will be made after the contract is completed,
and the delivery of the goods at New York and St.
Louis respectively, to an agent of the department, up.
cre a duplicate invoice certified by him.
Coramunications to be marked, "Proposals for Indi
an goods."
The bids will be submitted with the following head-
WNI. ti. BAKEn
IZMM
Proposals for Indian Goods.
ii;iiVii
ing, and none will be received that are not made in
the form and terms here prescribed:
''l (or we) propose to furnish, for the service of the
Indian Department, the following goods, at the prices
affixed to them respectively, viz:
Ware insert the list of goods.)
"Deliverable in the cityof New York, or St. Louis,
on or before the-day of -next; and in case
of the acceptance of his proposal, the quantity being
prescribed by the department. I (or we) will exe
cute a contract according to this agreeament, and give
satisfactory security to the department, within eight
days after the acceptance of this bid; and ie case of
failure to enter-into such contract, and give inch secu
rity, I (or we) will pay to the United Staters the dif
ference between the sums bidden by me, (or us) and
the sum which the United States may be obliged to pay
for the same articles."
OFFICE LID11:11 AF7AIRS,
September 30, 1845.
T. II ARTLEY CRAWFORD.
Commislioner of Indian Affairs
oet7-3tawtls Nov.
RE-BUILT AND AT WORK!
PITTSBURGH CLOTHING STORE.
WILLIAIIII B. SHAFFER,
MERCHANT TAILOR,
RESPECTFULLY informs his friends and the
public generally, that he has taken the
NEW STORE
At the earner of Wood and Water streets, on the site
occupied by Mr S. Schoyer previous to the Great Fire,
where he is prepared to furnish all articles in the line
of
GENTLEMEN'S CLOTHING,
On the moat moderate terms, and at the shortest no
tice. His stock of Goods 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 Beason.
consisting of Cloth, Frock and Dress Coats, of all colon
various qualities, from $6 to $18; various patterns
Tweed, Linen, Gingham and Cassimere Coats, vary
ing in price from $ Lf2s to 6; together with a large stock
of Cloth, Cassicnere, Sauinett, Tweed, Jean and Sum
mer Pants—all of whi:h have been recently manufac
tured, and of the best materials, purchased at the late
reduced prices. He offers to the public as
GOOD BARGAINS
Asany establishment in the city. He has also a large
stock of Vests, Shirts, cotton and silk Cravats, Scarfs
and Handkerchiefs, which be it prepared to sell low
for rash, and cash only. Havine secured the services
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 incited
to call and examine for thenvrelrea. jy^_4•tf
JUST RECEIVED AT THE
IRON CITY CLOTHING STORE ,
No. 124 Librrty at , two doors from St. Clair street,
ASPLENDID assortment of Fall and Winter
Goods. The proprietor of this truly favored es•
tablishment announces to the Public, that he is preps
led to mita so order all articles in his line, at the
shortest notice, and in the most
FASHIONABLE STYLE.
Fisving secured ihe services of one of the BEST CUT
TERS in the city, be will in all cases warrants good
fit.
He has splen-
did assortment
of TAatta and Itt.stit
BEAVER CLOTHS,
Also superfine Blue. Black, Brown
and Invisible Green Cloths of all qual
ities and listriousprices to suit the purchaser.
He has a splendid lot of vesting. of all patterns:
&isthmus in great satiety: Shirts. Stocks,
Bosoms, Cullers, Handkerchiefs, Sus
penders, and ever• other article
in the CLOTHING LINE,
which he will sell LOW
FOR CASH.
The proprietor return. his sincere thank. to his old
Customers and the Public in general. fol the very• lib.
eral manner in which they hove patronized his estab
lishment. and hopes by at, ict attention to busineas , and
selling them Chap Good*, to merit a continuation
of the same. C. M'CLUSKEI.
aug 20-43 m.
LEATHER AND HORDED&
RICHARD BARD w
No. 101 Wood 4tree , , 4 doors above Diamond alley
PITTSBURGH.
HAS just received a large supply of New York and
Baltimore Spanish Sole Leather,Upper Leather,
Philadelphia and Country Kips and Calfskin,. Moroc•
en of all kinds, Shoe Bindings, Tanners' Oil, &c, &c.
All of which is offered at the very lowest prices for
cash.
Merchants and Nfanufacturers are respectfully inci
ted tonal' and examine his stock before purchasing
elsewhere.
N B. I.4tat her of all kinds bought in the rough
aug.2B-Atf.
To Iron Manufacturers, &c
THE subscribers will dispose of their Patent for
mnnufactunng Patent Wrought Iron Butt Hinges,
west of the Alleghenies, and furnish and put in opera
tion in Pittsburgh, one set of Machinery capable of
mnking 400 due. par day. For particulars, cost of
manufactaring, cost per dozen, selling prices, and
terms of sale, address ROY & CO.,
nog 2 . 6-2md West Troy, New York.
TO PRINTERS.
Type Foundry, and Printer': Furnishing
Warehonle.
'THE subscribers have opened a new Tye, Foundry
in the city of New York, where they are ready to
supply orders to any extent, for any any kind of job
or fancy Type, Ink, Paper, Cases, Galleys, Brass
Rules, Steel, Column do, Composing sticks, Chases,
and every• article necessary for a Printing Office.
The type are cast in new moulds, from an entirely
new set of matrixes, with deep counters, are warrant
ed in he unsurpassed by any, and will be sold to suit
the times.
Printing Presses furnished, and also Steam Engines
of the most approved patterns.
N. IL—A machinist constantly in attendance to re
pair Presses and do light work.
Composition Rollers cast for Printers.
Editors of Newspapers who will buy three times na
much type RA theirs bills amount to, may give the above
six -nnnths' insertion and send their papers containing
it to the subscribers
C ROCKFORT & OVER END
68 Ann street
Port Pitt Works,
Corner of O'Hara and Etna streeio, Fifth Ward
DISSOLUTION.
THE firm of Freeman, Knap & Totten. is this
day dissolved, by the sale of the entiro interest
of John Freeman in the concern, to Charles Knap, Jr.
and William J Totten, who will continue the business
under the name of Knap & Totten, and will settle all
claims against the said firrn, and receive all debts and
demands owing to the same.
-Pittsb'gh, Aug. 18, 1845-aug2B
Glory, Gratitude aad Patriotism.
The Jackson Wreath, or National Sonvenir.
ANational Tribute, commemorative of the great
civil victory, achieved by the people, through the
Hato of New Orleans, containing a map of tin United
Stues, a portrait of Gen. Jackson, a view of the bat
tle of New Orleans and the Hermitage.
.Just received and for sale by
JOHNAIrrON & STOCKTON,
Market street.
,
7".::"4":?
• _
- PRICE, TWO CENTS
_
• 471 ars4ll
4/1t
ROCHRI BROTHERS & COOS " •
11100Lla WELItLY Ann SENII•MONTHLY LOX 41
SPLENDID
New York and Liverpool Pac kets,
BLAKELY & 51ITCHEL, AGENTS, I
Office, Canal Basin, Penn al. caul Saiiikitelel, mtae
6th etree&i,Pilleburgli, Pa.
ROCHE, BRO.'S Sc CO., in asking tho mke n yy,
of their friends and the public to their 'mange
roents for 1845, beg leave to assure them that - nothing
shall be wanting on their part, to render those who
may select their line. both Rafe and comfortable, Per
ticular attention will be paid to aged personettand
Youths who may be sent for by their parents. Arno •
the vessels composing the "Black Ball or Old Life
of Liverpool Packets, will be found the
NEW YORK, OXFORD.
YORKSHIRE, MONTEZUMA,
CAMBRIDGE, and COLUMBUS.
Persons desirous of sending for their faiendst now
residing in any part of the "Old Country," can Make '
the necessary arrangements with the rubscribers, and
have them brought oat. by the above well knownia. ;
trorite "LINE OF PACKETS," which sail from Liv•
erpoul punctually on the 15th and I 6th of every mouth:
also, by first class AMERICAN Ships, sailin
there every SIX DAYS during 1845. Shoold the
persons decline coming out, the money will be retura
ed to the parties here, without any deduction on pro
ducing the passage certificate and the receipt. With
such unequalled and superior arrangements, the sub-
scribets confidently look forward, for a continuance of
that support which has been extended to thee,, so
many years.
Apply to (or erldreti by letter. post paid,)
ROCHE, BROTHERS & CO.
No 95 Fulton at. New York.
Or BLAKF.LY & MITCHEL,
Penn and Smithfield et. Pittsburgh, Pa.
Agent at Liverpool, JAMES D. ROCHE, Esq.
sepl3-d&w No 20 Water st. '
Remittances to Great Britain and Lre
and the Isles of Guernsey and Jersey. •
PERSONS desirous to remit to their relatives in
England, Ireland, Scotland, Wales, or to the
Isles of Guernsey and Jersey, can ut all times obtain
drafts payable at eight, on the Royal Bank of Ireland,
Dublin. Also on Messrs. Prescott, Grote, Ames &
Co., Bankers, London; which will be paid on demand
at any of the Banks, or their Branchrs, in all the prin
cipal Towns throughout ENGLAND. IRELAND,
SCOTLAND, WALES, GUERNSEY or JERSEY.
This mode offers to those wishing to make remit
tances, from One Pound and upwards, a perfectly safe
way of sending money to their friends, and those who
prefer that their friends should select their own time
of coming •ut, and also select their own ships, can eis.
mit money by the subacriber slur that purpose. •
Apply to (or address by letter, post paid.)
ROCHE. BRO.'S & CO. .
No 20 Fulton st., New York.
BLAKELY & MITCHEL L
Pittsburgh. Pa.
or
sopl3,lSzAv
e 1845 -
Tapicott's Regular Weekly Liae'of
NEW YORK AND LIVERPOOL PACKETS.
CHARLES A. PAYANITLTT,
AGENT, CANAL BASIN, LIBERTY STREET,
PITTSBURGH.
THE ships of this Lino, among which are the M.
fuwing splendid packers:
Queen of Ike West. Malin vier, Liverpool, RIP
cheater, Roacius, Siddons, Sheridan, Garrick.
Are all vessela of the first class, being of 1,000 jou
burthen and upward., renders them every way mare
comfortable and convenient than ships of a smaller
class. Their accommodation: for Cabin, Sewed
Cabin and Steerage Paoseagers, it is well Lame,
are superior to those of any other Line of Psalm*
Persons about to embark for Europe, will not MI to
see the advantages to be derived from iefeeting 'Mt
line of vessels. Arrangements for bringing out pas
sengers from any part of England, Ireland, Sad
/and and Wales, are unsurpassed. Mr W Tap-
Scott, one of our firm, personallysoperintentfe therm
barcation of passengers, and departure of vessel. it
Liverpool. In all cases, when those sent fin, ieethie
coming out, the full amount of money paid foe per
sage, will be refunded.
REMITTENCE9.
Persons wishing to remit money to their Meads la
any part of the old country, can be supplied with
drafts from £ I upwards, payable at sight at the fol
lowing places, vie:
In England—The National and Provinical Bank of
England,J Burned, C., Liverpool; James Bolt & Son,
London and branches throughout England and Wiles!.
In Scotland—The Eastern Bank of &Wand, Na
tional Bank of Scotland. Gt eanock Banking Co., and
branches throughout Scotland.
In Iteland—The National Bank of•lrelaad, and
Provincial Bank and branches throughout. Iceland.
Apply (if by letter post paid,) to
CIiAS. hi'ANULTY,
Agent, Canal Basin, Pittsburgh, or to
K. &J. T. TA PSCOTT,
76 South it., New York.
Agents in Liverpool—
%V illiam Tapsentr, )
Geo. Rippard & Son. 96 Waterlaua°4l
Dept In.
New York and Liverpool Commercial LIAO
of Packets.
JOHN HERDMAN, 61South al.,Nezo York,
rrl HE subscriber, in calling the attention of limpub
lic to his unequalled arrangement fur bringing
out passengers from all parts of Great Britain by the
above line of splendid ships, sailing from Liverpool
weekly, would respectfully make known that in addi
tion to his regular agents, he has appointed Mr Thom
as H Dickey, who will remain at Llverpool during the
season to superinted the embarkation of all passen.
gen engaged here. Personsengaging may, therefor,,
rely on their friends, and all who may =tummy:
them, being promptly sent forward. He isots aggisamand . ,
prepared to remit money by draft, payable at sight
through the United Kingdom, in amounts tit suit ap
plkauta•nd at the lowest rates. For further patties,
lan apply to address JOHN HERDMAN,
No 61 South at., New Turk,
JOSEPH KIRKPATRICK,.
At James DulzelPs Water at., Pittsburgh.
July 16-3 m.
To the
is Patrons of the Morning Post aM
Mercury and Manatfaettlxistr •
Under an agreement with posers. Bigler, &moat
& Bigler, such of our subscribers as may base paid us
in advance for either of oar papers, will be emptied for
the unexpired time at our charge. All debts delimit"
become due o n subsisting contracts, for advertising,
&c , are to be collected by us, and ell such commie
are to be fulfilled by our successors.
We earnestly solicit all those indebted to es tomato
immediate payment. We intend to denote coarsely&
to closing our business, and those who owe ye moat
settle up.
We will remain at the office of the Past, where we
may be found during business hours.
cirri. above notice of Messrs. Phillips & &atilt,
in reference to subscriptions paid in advance, as well
as subsisting contracts for Advertising, explains fully
and correctly the aT rangement made between no.
jy22 BIGLER. SARGENT & BIGLER.
James Pat - twain, jr,
Corner of Ist and Ferry streets ; riaseho s e k p e ,,,
manufacturer of loolr 4 , hinias and belts; tobenots fai•
lerillatAa, , mill end timber acreviir, house% screws fee mai m
ta
sap 107'
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848.
PHILLIPS & SMITIL
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