_'~ez .*. gam . . VOL. I-NO, 82. 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 SARGENT & szeLma, .N. W. corner of Wood alid Fifa !Streets. Ti.Rlo3.—Five dollars a year, payable in advance. 'Six dollar* will invariably be required if not paid within the year. Outglecupies Two Ceara--for sale at the counter 4 :he Office, and by News Boys. The Weekly Mercury and Manilaturer is published at the same office, on a double medium sleet, at TWO DOLLARS a year, in advance. Sin gle copies, SIX CENTS. TIIIIIVIS OP PER SQUARE OF 'DV Dirsinwteticm, $0 50 ROW de., . 0 75 Flare do., 1 00 One wee", 1 50 Two do., 3 00 Three do., 4 00 YEARLY ADVERTISEMENTS. cnaticiaaatz AT PLZAltrltle. Out Sitaisre. Two Squares. Six months. 1 . , .51.8 00 Si: months, $25 00 a * thin yeas, 300 One year, -35 00 r4ro Larger meats ia proportion. nrCARDS ' lines St= Derxass a year. WM. O'4IABA ROBINSON, (LATE U. S. ATTOREET,) ATAB•reuoved I4lt Office to No. 8 St. Clair street • •.risisd Enwtri a. WILSON, Arran:MY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW iresseinst. Venmero Conley, Penna., WE.fLntisseid promptly'. all business entrusted to his •eset-e—collecihnis mad. in Worsen, eiltekse and . Jetrersern counties. trAER To .L A. STocaron,& Co, • . 1Y st.sos - , & Cu.. Pittsburgh JOHN BILLER. ; • Item.Jiimxs KI•tItE•11., Franklin t Hem. Atcx M'Cauur.te, Hon. /AXES I,V 11.50:1, Stenben•illn, Ohio. .jolt' 23-Iy.. .0. ORLANDO LOOMIS, ATTORNEY AT LAW. Orme, Fuurtb street, above Smithfield. \itsly III'INIGUT, ATTORNF.YS AT LAW, HAVE removed their office to the Nem Court Howe, in theraom over the Sheriff %,office. trp 17—if. Law Notice. ANDREW BURKE, OFFICE removed to Smithfield street, between 4th street and Diamond Alley, oppo►tte Mr Geo Weyman'A Tobnceoll4nnofne. ory. ap 16 EisatovaL It AHON & W ASH I NG - TON. Attorney. at Law; _Oll office en the north Aide uc Wylie 5t....31.1 door East of the Court Howe. . •pl 7 LL NV Notice. op -NAMES CALLAN on removed to the chambers occupied by Aldermen McNiasters on Fifth st. belveren Wood end Smithfield. ep 18 • REMOVAL. G. L. 11411kistiurg 111. Midi•, ATTORNITS AT LAW, HAVE removed their office to Grant street, a abort distance ['min Seventh street, towards the Court House. M'Conveyanciogand other instrumentsof writing pgally and promptly executed. are2l M'CANDLESS & M'CLURE, Attorneys and Counsellors at Law, Office in the Diamond, back of the old Court House, cep 10 Pittoborrh. Wm. E. Austin, Attorney at Law, P ittabUrgh Pa. Office in Bakewell's building, Orontes., Eirven.... E. ArliTtit,Esq•, will give his /men tion to my unfinished business, and I moral:Demi him to the patronage of my friends. sep 10-1 WALTER FORWARD. Shaler & Simpson, Attorneys at Law, Office at the buildiiig formerly occupied by the Uni oni States bank, 4th Street, becvrecn Market and Wood streets. m2l•3m CHARLES SIR ALE R. EDWARD SIIIIrSnS. Glee. S. Solder', Attorney at Law, Office on Fourth street,between Wood and Smithfield 'Conveyancing and ether instruments of wri Ling legally and promptly executed. mar2l-ti JOHN S. HAMILTON, Attorney at Law, OFFICE., North side of Fifth street, between Wood and Smithfield streets, Pittsburgh, Pa. N. 13. Collections made on reasonable terms. dee 4-Iy Jolla W. Burrell, ATTORNEY AT LAZY, HAS Removed in comiequenee of the late fire from Third street to Bakewell's Buildings, opposite to the Court House. sr) 16 Thomas Donnelly, Attorney at Law, Office, neer the Court House, in Mellon's buildings my 7 H. Morrow, Alderman, Office north side of Fifth street, between Wood and Smithfield, Pittsburgh. sep lO—tf James Blakey, Alderman, Office on Penn it., motile Market House, sth Ward. feb 25. Dr. George Watt, Office, No. 77, Smithfield street, near Sixth, &rig 21. PITT .BURGH FL D. SELLERS, M. D., 113EMOVED to Penn street, between Irwin and „LA, Handstreeu. five doo,s below Hand street. lip 15 =GEE ARTERS, SURGEON DENTIST. 118 Liberty street. A few doors below SI. Clair st., Pitteburgb -$p 28.1 y. Wa. ,11. Ward, Dentist, lam removed to tise place of his lamer residence, in Penn sireet, two dews below Irwin. ep 18 Doctor Daniel Iti alleal, Office en Fifth street, between Woad and Smithfield streets, Pittsburg. dee 10-y JOHN SCOTT & CO., •Wholesale Grocers aa4 Cinuaissiee Mer chants, Nol', Commercial Row, Liberty street, Pittsburgh. .3011 X SeDEVITT, JAYE.% IeDICTITT. J. & J. M'DEVITT, WHOLESALE GROCERS. Dealers. in iProduce end Pittsburgh manufactures • generally, N 0.224, Liberty, opposite 716 Street, Pitts burgh, Pe. up 28-1 y jerllN W Tim IIifIINIIPAIII-T1721111 •ID -SHOE FINDINGS STORE, NO .120., WOOD STONE% PITTODURGH PilkbyreAffiNilidlikod Yilacklng , MANUPAC D &Julia wholesale andnemil, SIXTII anti; cm deirjelow Smithfield. V ° " 11114 4 $i Illeewasville Juniata Ira' Works, Beistarel Hvgksa, Manufacturer of Iron and Nails Warehouse, Smithfield above Fourth street. imp 10—y JAMES BEINNEY, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL GROCER, AND Dealer in Produce, at W. Greer'4 old stand, No .116, courser of Market and - Pi~t.bnrgh. N. B. The but of Groceriea ke band. TERTIUNG. LVE LINES OR LESS: °Demon:l, $5 00 Two do., 6 00 Threedo, 7 00 Four do., 8 00 Six do., 10 00 One year, 15 00 JOHNSTON & STOCK Booksellers, Printers and P/ No. 44, MarketaMoit. =II= COLVSIII k LIPPING Coaustimion, Predue• and aiertj a atir, No. 87 4- 98 . (ad number) SM.fr BALTIMI RITCRENCES:—Tbe Mordants 01 general. DAVID LLOYD. D. & G. W. Lloyd, W HOLESAJLE GROCERS, COMMISSION •RD DEALERS IR PRODUCE IL PITTSBURGH IWO P•CTURtI. IROP' Liberal advances in cash or goods made otk consignments of produce, &c., at No. 142, Liberty Street ml 5 The highest price paid in cash for Ca rotry Rats, Baling Rope and Cotton Waate. Alao, dealer-in Chloride of Lime, Paper, Twioe, &c., at cash prices. July 141-dly. Office, Smithfield Street, eoreer of Diamond Alley. PLA NS awiSpecifications finished in the best style and at the abocteet notice. flarcaticas: Logan & KennPrly, H Childs & C o ., J Woodwell, A Tirsmer, W B Scaile and Col tart & jai). 14, 1845—dIy. REYNOLDS & WILMARTEt Perrisding and Commission lll•robasts, • AND 111141111411 LIMBER, GROCERIES, PRODUCE, FOR THE ALLEGHENY RIVER TRADE, Corner of Pena and Irwin street*, L. 0. RLYIOLD4, L. WILIEARTR. NZ WEIOOK BOSWORTH & FORRESTER, No. 43, Market alreet.texe door to Thirds:reel, ARE just opening a new and ex pensive assortment or Books and Stationery, which they will sell, wholesale sod retail at the lorrom pricer. •p 25 Forwarding and Commission INkerchaat, Agentfor U. S Portable Boat Line, farthe own/porta. lion of MerchandWe to and from Pittsburgt., Baltimore, Philadelphia. New York and 80, ton. ill 1-1 v A. G. REINHART, (Late Reinhart Strong.) WHOLESALE AND RETAIL GROCER. PRODUCE 4. COMMISSION Al ERCIIAN T No. 140 LIBERTY Sr., PITTSBURGH, I'A. Ceb 1 HAVE Removed to No. 2, Water street, near the corner of Wood, and near the spot from whence they were driven by the are, where they will be happy to are their old customers. FOR the reception and treatment of deformites of the human frame, such as Club or Reeled feet, contracted joints, ory-sect and Strabismus or Squinting, and of Diseases of the Eye, such as Ca. taract,etc, under the care of ALBERT G WALTER, MD. Liberty, near the corner of Fourth street. dee 31—dif PERSONS wishing to have their horses Nicked and Bobbed, by an experienced man ram the eaitern cities, can have it attended to at all times—at Holmes' Livery Stable on Thitd street, be tween Market aid Wood, near the Post Office. N. B.—Horses kept at Livery by the day, week or month at the above stable. mvl7•sm r EI HE 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. lie hopes this notice will be promptly attended to, ask is neces sary he should have ionds to recommence hisbuainess. He does net wish it to be understood that this no tice is intended for any of his customers who were sufferers at the late fire. ap 15 M. KANE, So. THE President, Directors and Company, known as Oa "Farmers' Deposit Bank of Pittsburgh," will, at the next meeting of the Legislature of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, maks application for the ptivilege of issuing notes payable on de mand. THOMPSON BELL, Cashier. Pittsburgh July Ist, 184.5-jy3o-dtJanl3. HE utbscribermanufactures and hoer!' constant T ly on hand Coach, C and Eliptic Springs (war. ranted,) Juniata Iron Axles, Silver and Brass plated Dash Frames, Brass and plated Hub Bends, Stump Joints, patent Leather, Silver and Brass Lamps, Threefold Steps, Malleable Iron, Door Handles and Hinges, Sze., &c. He respectfully solicits' continuance of the patron. age heretofore bestowed upon the establishment. WILLIAM COLEMAN, inn 4 St Clair st., near the Allegheny Bridge. ;Oka INVilookoy, Tailor andillothiar, Libertystreet, between Sixth street and Virgin alley, South side. sip If! Charles U. Nays WHOLESALE and Retail 'Bookseller. Paper Dealer, Stationer and Bookbinder, <Omer of Wood and Third streets. septlS op— ~ ,k Ai•olla. .; ZC, - i. • MAL= IN DRY GOODS, No, 114, ANrket street, sear Liberty Jul 1.17 PITTSBURGH, PA •ND FORWARDING NERCO ANTS, J.L.SUEIE'S CASh RAG WAREHOUSE, Corner of Pennand Irwin streets, Pittsburgh GEORGIE COCHRAN, COMMISSION AND FORWARDING No. 2, Ferry *Oct!, Piatburgk may 23 J. iroviet & Son, ARCHITECTS AND BUILDERS, Da. GEO.,PELIZ, PRACTICING PHYSICIAN, Corner of Smithfield areet. and Virgin Alley inly 26. 18454( MARTIN LYTLE, FAMILY GROCER, SMITHFIELD STREET, Next door to the Fifth Presbyterhui Church. .inne ♦SD PITTSBURGH MANUFACTURES, CHARLES A. McANULTY, REMUVA L. COO.LEY & LAIRD, Merchant Tailors, Pittsburgh Infirmary, Notice to Horsemen. NOTICE. Public. Notice PITTSBURGH MANUFACTORY. Springs and Aides for Carriages .A Eastern Priem Drisip, Medicines, Dye Woods, Paints, Hatters , and Fullers , articles Unsurpassed in quality and at prices that shall give general satisfaction. For sale by R. E. SIIMLERS, Wholesale Druggist, NO. S 7 WOOD STREET, PITTSBURGH, THE prevent stock, to which the attention of Drug east Physicians and Country Merchants Is re spectfully invited, is composed in part of the following articles:- 400 lb. Gum Camphor; /90 Ihe Carb. Meguesittt 200 do Groundatteetwaric; 300 do Sal. Nitre; • 365 do Cream Tartar; 'Pepper; 155 do Ord. Ginger; 1500 do Sp. Brown; arnish; 325 do Gum Shellac; .orits; 336 do Red. Bores; I phor; 150 do Pink Root; ,n; 1144 do Ch. Lime; 1000 do Yellow Ochre; t; 1987 de Epsom Salts; ienlinet 3500 do Cut Logerood. a full assortment of English and Paints, Oils, Varnish, Dye Stuffs, teetion of Imported Perfumery. ell Id on the . I+l6*, that "a nimble .-aters a sim 0c434f —ool for B s and Girls. Sii I . uis top L . ScLool in i ror. BLAU* a Pantiles, i s iticim"oterr Mr Dri's 'Grocery. ard fariter4ry led by Mr Samuel Blocs:4in /*dotal struat, Al y, va, Mo adab. * 0 ISth inst. . ; ,- c0115,, ,,. _ 1.4. ., .:. TERII/14-...-PrirnaryCinAS, $6 per sef)oiar NlKOtrter of i 1 weeks. Junior Class, " 8 • . ~ Senior Class, 10 16 ii DE=:l Rev. D. Elliott. D. D., Rey. D. H. RiMle.c .. , D., Rev. A. D. Campbell, D. D., Hort. Cherie' SeaMe, losepb P. Gamma, M. D., Cbarlea H. LitraeL s ji.e' q. sept UTLER int = gartwright, ':gical fna!imient Manufacturer V No 140 Viratsistreet. two floors from Virgin al ley, Pittsburg, Pa. N. D.—Always on hand an exte4visassortiniat of Surgical and Dental instrurnents, Voihker's, Tailor's Hatter's, Hair Dresser's and Tanner% PatensShear* Saddler's Tools. Trusses, &c. tiP 44. Corner rf.Si. Clair and Phis etreeisi•Pittsburfk, JAMES ARMSTRONG, Proprietai. • TH'proprietor begs leave to return his mostgrate ful thanks to his friends and the public fur past favor*, and hopes, by attention, to merit a continuation of their patronage. The house is pleasantly situated near the Exchange; h has accommodations for-travel ers, and a large room for public Meetings, dile& or supper parties. REFRESH:WEN TS Always ready. 01 prepared on the shortest notice, with the choicest the market will afford: Oysters and Oyster Soup, also Peewit/Then Oreara, received cve ry day during the season. Thegreatert came has been taken in the refection of wines and liquors. A varie ty of newspapers are regularly filed in the catabliab meet. P. S. A Hot Luach senedop ' , very day it 11. A. M ft r. 18. THE partnership heretofore existing between Jame* K. Lepellnd Genrge Connei, under *D the firm of J K Logan Co. is this day die teed be mottml consent. H pertain' basing claims stelnot the eking moth , make e paytheat to./ ic • lA, who is duly authorized to settle the business of the nwburgb,Anastl,lB4.L TITTSICR , IO. a.S.Iv WAS. K. Logan. corner of Wood and Fifihstireets, It/ over) D Davis' Auction Rooms, being desirous of changing his present business, offers for sale hi. stock of Dry Goods now on band, at cost, comprising a largo assortment of cloths, cassirneres, sattinetts, •Mstingthpiints, &c., and would respectfully invite the attentionof those wishing to porches, as he is determined to close up hispresent business. August 2, 1845.—aug 4. 911 HE subscriber informs bis friends and the pub JIL lie, that he has opened a new CABINET WARE ROOM, at the corner of Liberty end St Clair streets. nver Brown and Ileiter's Drug Store, where he is prepared to wend to all orders in his line. EV''' Entrance on& Clair street. ■p 13 M. KANE, 3*. rP H E Sin of Ignorance is easily forgiven. Many of the'•nostrems"of the present day are put out by persons who have no knowledge ofthe science of medi tine in theory or practice, and io order to hide their ig. norence cry out loudly against the "ignorant Pretend ers," and bribe others to boast fur them, which oR times has gulled the unsuspecting, and for want of a proper knowledge of the diseases they pretend to cure, no doubt think they cure when they do not, therefore they ate to be pitied, but not halloo much a those who take their "miserable compoonds," but they not only lose their money, but miss the advantage of that ne cessary advice which the real practical physician, is alivays able to give, ‘Ve look to the tailor for an im provement in the mode of dress; to the medical man for an improvement in the science of medicine—and this accounts for the great superiority of Dr Srayne's Compound Syrup of Wild Cherry over all 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 tion, Ste. Remember always to inquire for the name of Dr Swayne. as all preparations which have the name of Wild Cherry attached were stolen from the peat original preparation. The genuine is only prepared by Dr Swayne. corner of Eighth and Race streets, Philadelphia. For sale by WM. THORN. Agent. aps-tnovl Pittsburgh. EXTENSION OF PITTSBURGH flare Chance for good Investments ! ruthE subscriber has laid out, and now offers for .1 sale at reasonable prices and on accommodating terms, One hundred and ten building Lots, nn that handsome level ground between Braddock street and the Monongahela rtver. They are about one-third of a mile from the city line, and are situated in that part gf the first city district which will probably soon be annexed to the city as the Seventh Ward. No pro perty in the suburbs possesses superior advantanges, nor has any heretofore been laid out with so liberal an al• lowance of wide streets; Braddock is from ono hum Bred and twenty to about one hundred and ninerY feet wide, and Beelen, Commerce, Brady, Columbus and ' Water streets all wide avenues. Most of the lots have ten fronts, and as they are of various mires, and will be sold, one lot, with the privilege of four or five; early , applicants can be 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 diaft, before purchasing else where. The survey for the Baltimore and Ohio Anil Road and the rail road survey by the State of Penn " lvaniawere both made alongside of this property, sind it is generally considered that Braddock street, or the ground immediately alongside cI it, affords the only eligible route for a Bail Raad from Pittsburgh to the East. Goal can be delivered on this propel ty eta mach less mad than on the Alleghexy river, and there is always deep water at this part of the river. E. D. GAZZAM, aog2s•rf. Office Marketbetween 3d St 4th ste. ABEELER hes re m oved his Commission end. • Forwarding Business from the Canal Berlin to his new Weerihouseoin 'Third ettees4 nearly opposite the Post Office. soisy..3o. PITTSBURGH, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1845. WASHINGTON- HOTEL 4 ZUsselationt. J K I.OG IS GEO. CONNELL Dry Goods at Cost. =tarsal by Piro RentaraL A CURE FIB CONSUMPTION. SEVENVESOURAND CARIES Of obstinate Pnissostary Complaints euredin ONE ' YEAR. WIST liR'S II4ALSAM OF WILD CHER RY, the s, at American Remedy for com • plaints find affectloni of the Respiratory Organs. We do not wish to trade with the lives or health of the:afflicted, end er" sincerely pledge ourselves to make no assertions** 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 the candid to the following considerations. Nature in every part of her works, has left Indelli ble marks of adaptation and design. The constitution of the anitnals end vegetables of the tort id, is such that they could nut endure the cold of the frigid zone, and vice versa. In regard to disease and its cure, the adaptation Is more or less serilsirqn_ Thrsjdoss of lasted', the Wild Clierr7 end Pines of all Northern lathed's, (end Dr. Wi.tar s Balsam is a compound and tiara/ideal extract from these,) have long been celebrated for complaint. prevalent only in cold climates. Indeed the mutt distinguished medi cal men have ay. , : that nature forni,hes in every country medicine s peculiar diseases, Consumption • onfirmed anti incipient steges, Coughs, p, and Liver complaint, form -tey-kr • class of diereses known to our 141teia: ' Yef may he cured, by means of the 11, Jet • remedies, !lewd above, and VIM Ace 11 beneficient Providence, wherever thos7 • ..ice prevail. WISTAR'S 8.-ALA./ I , IM OF WILD CHERRY ! Will miracles melee cease? More evidence of it, surystassips k Restorative Virtue, ! ! q q q NO ... From Dr. p'ringfield. Washington co., Ky. sortrtn; Ky., May 14, 1815. . hogrs.Sanfor &Park—Gents—l take this uppor rnnity of Informing you of a must remarkable cure perfirrned upon mob; the use of Dr. Wistar's Balsam of Wild Cherry. In the year of 1840 wns taken with an infila mmts. lion of the bowels, which I labored under for 6 weeks when I gradually recovered. In the fall of 1831 I was attacked with a severe chill, which seated itself upon my lung.; and for the space of three years I was con- fined to my bed. I tried all kinds of medicines, and every kind of medical aid without benefit, and thus I wearied alonglintfl the winter of 1341, until I heard of "{kilter's Balser. of %Vild Cherry." Aly friend. purl...wird me to give it a trial, though 1 I litid given up all hopes of recovery and had prepared myself for the champ of another world. Through their solicitationsas induced to make use of the Genuine Wistar's illn of Wild Cherry. The effect itwag_ teulyastonis . After five years of affliction, pain and suffering; sad after having spent four or five hundred da4lNosioyas purpose and the hest and most respectable isbyaluktns had proved unavailing, I was soon restored to health by the blessing of Hod and thecae of Dr. - sitar's Baliim of Wild Cherry. I am now enj good health aisiriuch is my al I le treed appeasance I am no longer known when I meet my former aginaiatances. I have gained rapidly in weight, and my flesh is firm and solid. I can now cut as much as iny person, and my (rod seems to agree with me. I have eaten mare derive - the last-six months than I bad eaten five years )..fore. Collidering ustt talmost a miracle, I deem it necessary for of the afflicted. and a duty I owe to the pro and my fellow men (who should v not ~ vsksere y be had) to make this state mentsa publie. May the blessing of God rest upon the proprietors of so valuable a medicine as Wistar's Balsam of Wild Cherry. Yours, respectfully. WM. H. BAKER. ['The following letter from Dr Ritchey, of Franklin, I itd., wbo stands high in his profession, end ranks among the float politicians of the state, shall speak for itself in commendation of the "Genuine Wistar . • Balsam of Wild Cherry." Franklin, Ind., April 14, 1345. Me Sandford & Park—l have but a few bot tle. of Wistar's balsam of wild cherry remaining on hand of the last lot furnished me by you. I hereto fore waited until I had sold out and had obtained the money for one lot before I ordered another. But such is the demand for the article that I do not Irish to be without it, and am diets/or* led to anticipate a little. The money for the last shall be fortlizoming by the time the lot is disposed of, which, from the sale* I have made lately, I think will be but a short time. The rffiwts of the balsam are in many east s strikingly beneficial. Imo' It improves upon acquaintance more thin any other Patent Medicine I have ever known. Almost all others fail upon trial, and not being able to bear the test of expetinek - soon sink into disuse. This, however, seems to be most highly valued by those who have tested virtues, and experienced its healing efficacy in cases. Yours ver - v re spectfully. :- . - JAMES RITCHEY. 7-T3 Ana,- (4 firi:yrn• 0 V B E W . 4 -2441 Those rho Cemsterfrit a gaud medicine for the nurpnoe of adding a few dollars to their pockets, are far worse than the manufacturers of spurious coin. For while the later only rob* us of out property, the former take property and health and life away...—. Dr. IV IsT•a's Balsam of Wild Cherry is admitted by thonsands of disinterested witnesses, to have effect ed the must extraordinary cures in cacti of a palm"). nary end asthmatic character ever before recorded in the history of medicine. The young, and beautiful, the good, all speak forth its praise. tis now the favorite medicine in the moot intelligent families of our country. Such a high stand in public estimation has been a chieved by its own merits alone. And so long as a discerning public are careful to get Wislat s Ba sant of Wiid Cherry, and refuse with acorn counter feits, anti every other articieserred to them as a substitute, so long will cares-posisfve cares—cheer the fireside of a depairing family.. The true and genuine "W stet's Balsam of Wild Cherry" is sold at established agencies in ell parts of the United States. Sold in Cincinnati, on Oh corner of Fourth sod Walnut street, by SANDFORD & PARK. Gen'l Agents for the Western States Alm), sold wholesale and retail, by L. Wilcox. and B A lahnestock, Pittabureb, Pa. sled by appointed agents in every important Borough i.t Western Penn sylvonis. oct 14-Iy. Pittsburgh Tack Pactory. THE undersigned, having built machinery of the most approved kind, will manufacture of the best quality of Iron and in the neatest style, TACKS, I BRADS , FINISHINGNAILS, SHOE NAILS, Sce. Ste. which they offerfor sale low. The attention of Western Merchants and others ii invited to their establi.hment. WOODWARD, HERSEY & CO. Fifth street. opposite the Exchange Bank. july 1.6 m. FRESH LEECHES! Leeches! Leeches LI Leeches!!! BT •he dozen, huudred, or thousand; fresh and will b;te quick, for sale, and will be applied at redo! cad rates. Operations of Cupping performed as nous] without pain. L. J. CHAMBES,LAIN, Pa. . Dental Surgeon. No 8 St Clair street, sepl9-3m Pittsburgh, Removal. DRTAR. WM. M. WRIGHT,DENTIST,insrernovod . to St. Clair wet, pest door to tho Eseltano Hotel Bcdkliop. •ep.l Proposals for Indian Goods. 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 I 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 New Yorh. 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 do 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 " bleached cotton shining 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 do 4,000 yards satinet 850 " bed ticking 2,500 lbs. Holland twine 830 " sturgeon twine 1,000,c0d lines 500 trout do 1,000 head do 840 lbs brass kettles 785 tin kettles 40 nests japanned kettles (8 in &nest) 76 dun: butcher knives 14,000 gun flints At St. Louis, Missouri. 950 pairs 3-loint white 1111ackinsc blankets 767 " 24 do do 417 " 2 do do 374 " 14 do do 430 " 1 do do 124 " 3 do scarlet do 104 " 2S do do 148 " 3 do green do 94 '• 3 gentinella Wee do 1 500 yards blue stroude 1 : 000 .• armlet do 1,500 •• blue, fancy, and gray her cloth 217 " green do do 372 " scarlet do do 1,360 " b:ue saved list cloth 350 •• green do do 480 " scarlet do do 485 pound. worsted yarn 68 dozen cotton Rag handerchiefs 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 shining 6,000 '' unbleached do do 4,40 D " do do sheeting 5.300 " domestic checks, stripes and plaids 126 dozen woollen socks 1,880 yards plaid limey 3,400 " flannel emceed 446 flannel shirts 500 calico shirts 85 pounds linnen thread 75 ° cotton do 36 " sewing-silk 20 gross worsted gartering 310 pieces ribands, assmted 100 gross fancy and clay pipes 50 pounds vermillion, Chinese 500 beads, besotted 1,200 " brass kettles 465 tin kettles 46 nests japanned kettles (eight In a nest) 36 dozen frying-pans 666 tin pans 600 tin cups 36 dozen fire-steels, assorted 75 " Britannia and p.per looking-glasses 12 grilse buttons, trammed 66.000 bras, nails 10,000 fish-hooks 100 dozen fishing-lines 45.5.00 needles 220 dozen combs 40 " scissors 13 " iron spoons 50 " pewter and tin plates (one-half of each) 10 packs pins 7 gross thimbles 67 augurs 24 dozen cimblete 233 dozen butcher knives 32 gun gro flints gross awls 14,000 20 dozen strong 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. Also -27 dozen axes, to weigh from 5 to 5, pounds. 71 dozen half axes do. 34 do. 47 dozen squaw axes do. 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 the 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 be applied to the purchase of goods, wilt be abort $85,000; of which some $40,000 will be wanted on the seaboard, and the residue in the west. Goode of American mant.facture all other things being equal, will be preferred. The party proposing to supply the article, will make an invoice of all the it.'ms embraced in the above list, and affix the prices, in dollars and tents, at which he or they wil furnish them, d'ciiverable 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. Louts by en 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 shall 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 tofirst of March next. Bonds will be required, in the amount of the bids, with two Rood aunties, the sufficiency of whom to be certified by al-hilted States judge or district actor. ney, for the faithful performance of the contracts.— Payment will bo made after the contract is completed, and the delivery of the goods at New York and St. Loots respectively, to sin agent of the department, up. as a duplicate invoice cettified by him. Communications to bemarked, "Proposalsfor Indl an ipodg." The bids will be submitted with lima iolknwing bead- . 7-,- .... ,.. -; - .= , ;' , .:-..'..4-'..i... , ,:. ~. . . ing, and none will be received that are not made in the form and terms hero prescribed: ''y (or we) propose to furnish, for the service of the Indian Department, the following goods, at the prices affixed to them respectively, viz: (Here insert the list of goods.) . "Deliverable in the city of 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 hl case of failure to enter into such contract, and give such secu rity, I (or we) will pay to the United Stares 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." OFFICZ INDIAN Art/IRS, September 30, 1813. T. H ARTLEY CRAWFORD. Commissioner of Indian Affairs ocAT-3tawtls Nov. REBUILT AND AT WORK! PITTSBURGH CLOTHING STORE, WILLIAM B. SHAFFER, MERCHANT TAILOR, RESPECTFULLY informs his friends and the public generally, that he has taken the NEW STORE At the corner of Wood and Water streets,on the site occupied by Mr S. Sawyer ptevious to the Great Fire, wbere be is prepared to furnish all articled in the line of GENTLEMEN'S CLOTHING, On the most moderat*aorms, and at the shortest nu Lice. His stock of Goods is ENTIRELY ~‘.: L' JV Acid has been selected ;ill; much eare 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 fnvor him with their custom. A large as sortment of Clothing suited to the Season. consisting of Cloth, Frock and DreSs COWS, of all colors various qualities, from $6 to $18: various patterns Tweed. Linen, Gingham and Cassimere Cuats, vary ing in price from $1.25 to 6; together with a large stock of Cloth, Cassirnere.Sattineti, Tweed, Jean and Sum mer rants—all of have been recently manufac tured, and of the beat Wt terials, purchased at the late reduced prices. He offers to the public as GOOD BARGAINS As any establishment in the city. Hr has also n large stock of Vests. Shirts. cotton and silk Cravats. Scarfs and Handkerchiefs, w hich he is prepared to sell low fur cash, and cash only. Hat ins secured the services of an excellent Cutter, he is prepared to manufacture garments of all kinds to order, is such a manner as to render the PITTSBURGH CLOTHING STORE worthy of public pattonege. The public ore invited to call and examine for themaelves. j)24-if JUST RECEIVED AT THE IRON CITY CLOTHING STORE, No. ]22 Liberty se , two doors from St. Clair street, ASPLENDID assortment of Fall and Wittier Goods. The proprietor of this truly favored es tablishment announces to the Public, that he is prepa red to make to order all articles in his line, at the shortest Notice, and in the most FASHIONABLE STYLE. Having secured the services of ono of the BEST CUT TERS in the city, he will in all cases warrants good fit. He has a splen did assortment of ♦ARICD and Pt.• IN BEAVER CLOTHS, Also superfine Blue. Black, Bruwn and Invisible Green Cloths of all goal ities and variousprices to suit the purchaser. He has a splendid lot of vestings of all pattern.; Sattinetts in great variety: Shirts. Stocks, Bosoms, Colima, Handkerchiefs, sus penders, and every other article in the CLOTHING LINE, which he will sell LOW FOR CASH. The proprietor returns his sincere thanks to his old Customers and the Public in general. for the very lib eral manner in which they have patronized hi. estab lishment. end hopes by so let attention to bo6ine.s. and selling them Cheap Goods, to merit a continuation of the same. C. SI'CLOSKEY. aug 20-6ns. LEATHER AND monocco. RICHARD BARD No.lol Wood street, 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 Calfskins. :Moroc co of all kinds, Shoe Bindings, Tanners' Oil, &c, &o. All of which is offered at the very lowest prices for cash. Merchants and Manufacturers are respectfully invi ted tocall and examine his stock before purchasing elsewhere. N B. Leather of all kinds bought in the rough. aug2l3—dtf. To Iron Manufacturers, &c THE subscribers will dispose of their Patent for manufacturing Patent Wrought Iron Butt Hinges, west of the Alleghenies, end furnish and put in opera tion in Pittsburgh, one set of 111achinely capable of making 400 don. per day. For par iculnrs, cost of menufactaring, cost per dozen, selling prices, and terms of sale, address ROY & CO., aug 26-2md West, Troy, New York. TO PRINTERS. Type Foundry, and Printer's Fitrnisking IVarehouse. T HE subscriber% have opened a new 'I) e Foundry in the city of New York, where they are reedy to supply orders to any extent, for any any kind of job or fancy Type, Ink, Paper, Cases, Galleys, Brass Rule., Steel, Column do, Coroposieg stick., Chelsea, and every article necessary for a Printing Office. The type areeisst in new moulds, from an emirely new set of matrixes, with deep counter., are warrant ed to be unserpaseed by any, and will be sold to suit the tirbes. Printing Presses furnished, and also Steam Engines of the must approved patterns. N. 13.--. 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 ne much type as theirs bills amount tn, may give thso shove six months' insertion and send their papers containing it to the subscribers. CROCKFORT & OVER END 68 Ann street Fort Pitt Works, Corner of O'Hara and Etna streets, Fifth Ward DISSOLUTION. THE firm of Freeman, Knop & Totten. is this day dissolved, by the sale of the entire interest of John Freeman in the concern, to Charles Kr.ap..lr. and William J Totten, who will continue the business under the name of Keep &Totten, and will settle all claimssgainst the said firm, wd receive all debts and demands owing to the same. Pittsb'gb, Aug. 18, 1845.0u5g28 Glory, Gratitilde amd Patriotism. The Jackson. Wreath. or National Soavenir. ANational Tribute, commemorativaof rite great civil vistory, achieved by the people, through the Hero of New Orleans, containing a map of the United States, a portrait of Gen. Jackson, a view of the bat, as of New Orleans and the Hermitage. Just received and for salt by :JOHN•qraN &STOCKTON, jul)S Maim Mitt. ' • ---"'"` ~_ • • OteHkozoAttsiii„,% • PRICE, TWO CENTS. "J....am. I 124 •.• • ...s.• - _ ROCHE, lIROTHERS & CO.'S REGULAR NCEEKLT ANT) 41.311-3IONTEILT LINE 011 New York and Liverpool Packets, BLAKELY & NIITCHEL, AGENTS, Office, Canal Basin; Prnn N. Cnd Smahfiad , „ a , Gill street, Pi:t.r.,57, 3 !.., Pa. ROCEIF,, BRO.'S & CO., in a-kin; the atteroind of their fiend, and tit- public to their arrui.g, manta for 1:3-15, beg lean , . to fI , SUI e :horn that notl.iig . shall Le wantinz on :heir part, to render thole may aalect their line. both a llnn and comfortable. I'„,. iicular attention v. 11 be paid to eged persons, and Youths nin e may be new for /111,1111, the vessel/ enmpo,ii.z •• Itincit Lin!! or Old Lt. of Liverpool Piirketa, will be found :hr NEW YORE. oxForin. YoßKsmitE, moNTEzumA, CAMBRIDGE. nml CrlfEMßEte,„ Persons desirous of serditus for their I , ieucis row residing in tiny part of the. "Old Country:' cats rattLe I the necessary einuagements with the subscriLeis, have them henticht tint. Ly :he nhmm wolf knout, I. vorite •'LINE PACK fron t Lss erpool punctually the 1 ,i, and I fir of every mo, ; also, Ly first cles AMEN:CAN Shies, rmril there every SIX DA I'S d,: ing. a , 1.5. Should persons declin,, coming out. the money uthi he reins ed to the parties het v -, thont any deduction on rote. tioLlOg 111 C re , 11, , :e certila,:e and the receipt. such unerpathed ard sons; ht,- arrangements, the scribers cot,ii.lently look ar.l, f ra rontitrmoCe, that support e,hic;i 1,43 koeii Many years. Apply to (r.r ntLire., l,•tter, ROCHE, BROTHERS & CO. NO 35 •r. New York Or BLAKELY ,Cz. 11ITCHEL. Penn nod Smitit6.-1/1 at. Pittrkttrz.k. Pu Agent at Liverpo.d, JAMES D. ROPH E. Esq. sopl3,l&w No 23 Wnter qr Remittances to Great Britain and Ireiana, and the Isles of Guernsey and Jersey. P ERSONS desirous to remit to them relatives i. England, Ireland. Scotland, Wales, or t o I h a Ides or Guernsey and Jersey, ran ut nil times b i -:Ai, drafts payable at sight, on tie 13,,k o f I rt ; an ,;, Dublin. Also on Messrs. Prt - u-cott, Gri,re, Ame s e., Co., Bunkers. London; IxLioll will he paid on den - aunt at any of tire Batiks, or tin it Brat:gip-A, in all the priii• cipsl • Toans throughout ENGLAND, IRELAND. SCOTLAND', WALES, GUERNSEY of JERSEY. This mode otTers to those wishing to make remit tances, from One round and upwards, a perfectly safe way of sending money to their friends, and those sehd prefer that their friends should se:ort 111 , Ir own time of coming out, and also select their own ships, can re mit fnnney by the subscriber !for that purpose. Apply to (or addicts. , l.y po , r RUCHE. BRO.'S & CO. N o 20 Foi!ori st., New reik. BLAKELY S :11EICHEL, I'M:dims:h. re. /IT enpl3,l.(w - 7-0 , 0 t 7 _i_c4a. iArtfor • .0 , Tapscott's Regular Wockly Lica or NEW YORK AND LIVERPGOI, PACKETS CHARLES A. AGENT, CANAL BASIN, LIBERTY STREET, PITTSBURGH FIE ships of thi, LinP, among which are the 1.1- fowing splendid packet.: Queen of the Iles!. Hoi:inzner, Liverpool, RI. , [healer, Raseiv. , Siddans, Skeridan. Carrick. Are all vessels of the first cl,os. ltd of 1.000 lona burthen and upwards, renders them every way more comfortable and convenient 1113,1 ships of a smaller class. Their accommodations for Cabin, Second Cabin and Steerage Passengers, it is well known, are ;oprrior to those of any ”ther Line of Packets. Persons about to embark fur Europe, will not fait to are the advantages to be derived from selecting this line of vessels. Arrangement:, for bringing o ut pas sengers from any part of Eogiand, Ireland, Scot land and Wales. are unsurpuseed• 'Mr \V T a p. Scott, one of our firm. personall2. - superinte m l s theem burcation of passengers, and departure of vessels at Live, pool. In all cases, when those sent for, decline corning out, the full amount of money paid for pas sage, will berefunded. REMITTENCF.S. Persons wishing to remit money to their friends in nny part of the old ceuntry, can be supplied with drafts from Li upwarth, prrable at sight at thu places, vizi In England—The National and Provinical Bank of England,J Barned, C., Liverpool; James Bolt & Son, London and branches, broughout Englund and \Vales. In Scotland—The Eastern Bank of Scotland, Na tional Bank of Scotland, Gteanock Banking Co., and branches threagliout Scotland. lit ' , el:lnd—The National Bank of Ireland, and Provincial Llnnk and branchev throog,buta Ireland. Apply (if by letter postpaid.) to CHAS. A. Agent, Canal Basin. Pitt-burgh. or to IV. &J. T. TAPSCOTT, 76 South or., New York. Iv A ili ge i,.m r.tfi in Tep t :ic ise i - ,t r t poal Geo. liiprarat & Sun. 06 Waterloo Road. sent in. 184 5 . I i• I. #1.11V.101. 41) 44.,1k Now York and Liverpool Commercial Line of Packets. __ _ JOHN lIER D M AN, No., C 1 Sou :h. st., New York. T E sul,ri her, in nailing the attention of the pubs he to his unequalled nreingement for bringing oat passengers from re I parts of Greet: Britain by Elm pl b e line of splendid ships, soiling from Liverpool weekly, would re..peci fully make known tiro in addi tion to his regularngents, he tins appointed Mr Thom as H Dickey, who will remain ut Liverpool during tho season to toperinted the embarkation of all passen gers engaged here. Peeions engaging may, therefore, rely on their Wends, and all who may accompany them, being promptly sent forward. He is, as usual, ptepared to remit money by draft, payable at sight through the United Kingdom, in amounts to suit ap plicants and at the 100 est rate.. For further prirticu lat s apply to address JOHN HERDSMAN, . , No 01 Nosy York JOSEPH KIRKPATRICK, At James DalLiiirs Water st., Pittsburgh july IC-3m. To the Patrons of the Morning Post and lITy L. 1 ,1 Under an agreement with 'AleA.r.. P,igler, Sargent & Bigler , such of our subscriber., as may have plod ue in advance for either of our pripers,sritt be :applied for the unexpired time at our charge. All a,4,1, due or to become due on subsisting contracts, for advertising, &c , ere to be collected by us, and all 4 , 1C11 contracts ere tube fulfilled by our successors. We earnestly solicit all those indebted to (Pi to make immediate payment. We intend to devote ourselves to closing our business, and those v‘li owe us must settle up_ _ We will remain at the office of ihe Pon, whertv-we may be found during businex. PHILLIPS Sz. SMITH. rierTbe above notice of Mes rs. I'nilllna.o Salt ih, in reference to sebseriptions paid in a , ; , .l,hre, ae u eil JUI subsisting contracts for Ad , erti,ir,;-. rzl.lnina fully and not-recuy the arran" b ement mmL 1.5 , tu.,-p n on. i 9242 BiGLER.. SARGENT bz: BIGLER. hauls Patterson, Jr., Comer of let and Ferry stress. Pittsburgh,. Pa., inasolfaccurer of locks, hinges and beltsrtobacco. ful ler. mill and timber screws; bonsai: screw.' for rain; mills. Ste. .61501(f'Y 01111=221 18 4 5
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