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PUBLISHED AND EDITED BY
*IN ivr & slGLita,
N. W. conger of Wood and Fifth Streets
Ticesic--Five dollars a year, payable in advance.
Slit debit' will Invariably be required if notpaid
within The year.
&Rena:pies Two Cerra—for sale at the counter
;111rthietece, and by News Boys.
Tito Weekly Mercury and lklawaketarer
hi polished at the same office, on • double medium
Obeso., at TWO DOLLARS a year, in advance. Sin
shi copies, SIX CENTS.
THIZIOS OP 4DVXIRIIIIOI6
PER SQUARE OF TWELVE LU'iEs OR LESS:
Nei/meet:Ws, $0 501 One month, $5 00
Two do., 0 75 :.Two de., 6 00
Threedo., 1 08 Threedo., 7 00
One woe's, 1 501 Four do., 800
Two do., 300 Six do., 10 00
Throe do., 4 00 One year, 15 00
YEARLY ADVERTISEMENTS.
CiLASIGIAELE AT ?LEASURE.
One Square. -
Two Squires.
olio oweas. $lB 00 Six months, $25 00
eawywar, . 25 00 One year, 35 00
raol"Lorgor advertisements in proportion.
['CARDS of four lines Stz Dozz•sts a year.
WM. OqIAR-A-RODINSON,
(L/LTE 11. I. ArtoßsLy,)
HAS removed his Office to No. 8 St. Clair street
vePt4
EDWIN C. WILSON, --
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW
Fraoirdist, Vrnango County, Pctuta.,
WILL attend protniulyto nll business entrusted
to his care—collections made in Watten,
Clarke and Jefferson counties.
J. A. SToCRTOK, & Co.
M intrirf, WitsoN, & Co.. } Pitiftburgh
Join! Btot.F.R.
lIION.JAXES KiKKR•R,
Franklin
MIN. ALICI WC•laftiaT.
Ho!. JAlarri WILSON, Steubenville, Ohio.
July 23-Iy.
0. ORLANDO LOOMIS,
ATTORNEY AT LAW. •
Office, Fourth street, above Smithfield.
jaly I.ly.
ESAGRAW & M'ENIGEET,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
fAvE removed their office to th e New Carr[
House, is theroom over the Sheriff %Office.
lip 17-4 f.
Law Notice.
ANDREW BURK E
OFFICE removed tp Smithfield gtrect, between
4th street and Diamond Alley, opposite Mr Geo
MN/ua:ea Tobacco Manuilic ory. Imp 16
Removal.
MAHON & WASHINGTON, Attorneys et Low;
*rice on the north Aide o;" Wylie st., 3d door
East or the Court House. ■p 17
Lzur Notice.
JAMES CALLAN ha.remnred t he eh arn b e ,,,
occupied by Alderman NleMn.ters on Fifth tit.
between Weal end Smithbeld. ep 18
REMOVAL.
d. L. Robiasotk & WVBrido,
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IarAVE removed their Lace to Grant street,
short distance from Seventh street, towards the
Court House.
MCotietniancingend other instruments° f writing
legally and promptly executed. ar2 I
M'CANDLESS & M'CLERE,
Attorneys and Comm Dora at Lam,
(Moe in the Diamond, beck ef the old Court House,
eels 10 Pittsburgh.
Wm. N. Austin, Attorney at Lam,
Pittsburgh Pa. Office iu liakeweird building, Grunt st ,
13 11 •Witmax E. A CST'S, Esq., will give his atten
tion ic my unfinished business, and I recornmenal him
Lathe patronage of my friends.
oap . lo—y
WALTER FORWARD.
shaler & Simpson, Attorneys at Law,
Qillap nobs Wilding forint/1y occepied by the Uni
led"Statei bank, 4t% street, 'between A/rift-fond Woetd
otreeis•m•2l.3rn
noi•oLtsi •LIR
Goo. S. Seldea, Attorney at Law,
Office oe Fourth street, between Wood and Smithfield
M'Conveyancing end ether instrument, of wri
ling legally and promptly executed.
mar 21.tf
jOl3ll S. HILDIIIL TON,
Attorney at Law,
OFFICE, North sidle of Fifth street, between Wood
and Smithfield streets, Pittsburgh, Pa.
N. D. Collections made on reasonable terms.
dee 4.1 y
John W. Burrell,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
LTAS Retttovedinconeequenteofiltrlutefirefrom
1.1. Third street to Bakeitell's Buildings, opposite
to the Court House. up 16
Thomas Donnelly, litterney at Law,
Office. near the Court house, in Mellon's buildiage
my 7
R. Morrow, Alderman,
Office north side of Fifth Street, between Weod end
• Smithfield, Pittsburgh. sep 1 Cl—tf
James Blakely, Alderman,.
Office on Penn et., near ttlo 51arlet House, s th Ward
Feb 25.
Dr. George Watt,
Office, No. 77, Smithfield street, near Sixth,
Aug 21. PITToDURGH
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11. D. SELLERS, M. D.,
VP MOVED to Penn street, between Irwin and
ALL Haodstreets, Lye doo.a below Hand street.
ap 15
auaa AIMEE!,
SURGEON DENTIST.
115 Liberty street.
'A few cloaca below St Clair dl., Pittiburet
,cp 28.1 y,
Wm. it, Ward, Dentist,
tits ranttaccai to the place of his Romer tesidenre, in
Penn street, two doors below Irwin. ap 18
Doster Daniel McNeal,
0/Ede on Fifth street, between Wood and Smithfield
streets, Pittsburgh. 'lee 10-v
JOHN SCOTT & CO.,
Wholesale Grocers and Commission Mer
chants,
to 7, Commercial }tow, Liberty street,
Rianty .
JON! jeDEVITT, JAUK3 M'DCTITT7
Ja Of; I. aVITT,
W L.E A L GROCERS,
Drakes is Proclaim and Pittsburgh munuisclures
generally, ND. 224, Liberty, oppn.ite 703 Street, Pitts
bargh, Pa. ep 28-1
JOHN W MATH,
natria IMIANDPAOTIMEIZ
♦ Mo.
SHOE FINDINGS STORE,
X 0 /SO, WOOD STREET,
cret29 PITTSBURGH
Pindagtoestriirivalled Diaddeir,
MAN Up ACT UR E D and sold whalepala and retail,
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PITT
PUBLISHED DAILY, BY BIGLER, SARGENT & BIGLER,
EMILIZE
T.DIN A RD 9 I w rsmi.
.73' Our Works continue in fu!l operrition, and wa
are constantly adding to our siock, which enables us.;
to; fill orders with promptness.
John DTCloakey, Tailor and Clothier,
Libertybtreet, between Sixth street and Virgin alley
Syn.!' side. pep 10
Charles Et Has,
WHOLESALE find Retail Book.teller, Paper
Dealer, Stationer end Bookbinder, earner of
Wood and Third streets. 'tern IR
an THE subsriber we ul i respectfully an- ilk
414nounce to his numerous customers and
the public that he is prepared to supply them with
his beautiful style of hut. lie would say to all whc
wish to gel the worth of their money, that this is the
place to come and buy. It is well known that quite
an inferior article of Hats have been sold at exorbitant
prices, and the pdrchaser getting but truck for ithn
mona) and earnings. The order syst•m is but slight
ly touched. And he does not manufacture on inferior
article to palmotTon the working man. His business
is conducted on the CASII SYSTEM. and he is de
termined to sell cheaper than the cheapest of the
chenpest.
His cock of FA LL AND WINTER CAI'S are of
the most fashionahle style. Cii.immers' Hats made at
shortest notice. Aldo, Ladies' Riding Caps and In
fant's Caps of every pattern to suit the taste.
N. R. Dont forget the place, as I want a small por
tion of your small change, and you may rely on get.
ting value for the same at the sign of the Big White
Hat. third door from John D. Davis' Auction Rooms.
Recollect the "Yellow Front."
B. Pt3RBY,
FASHIONA BLE BOOT MAKER.
(Formerly of the Monongahela House and Imre of Wood
street.)
"[SAVING removed back again to the Burnt Dis
trict, one door from the corner of Third and
Wood street!, the undersigned is again vowed to
aecommodnte his old friend' and the public generally,
with BOOTS and SHOES, of the best muintial, and
of the finest said most fashionable style.
11. PERRY,
Remember the piece! one door above Key's Book
more, Wood et. ort3-3m.
ALONZO W. INS,
NO. 83 FOURTH STREET,
CHRONICLE " BUILDINGS,
MANUFACTURER end dealer in all kinds of
Tobacco, Snufruind Segnn. oet4i
J. G. ISIIINTZ,
DEALER IN DRY GOODS,
No, 114,. Markel street, near Liberty
July 1-ly PITTSBURGH, PA
Brownsville Juniata Iron Works,
Edward Huches, Manufacturer of Iron and Naiis
Warehouse, Smithfield above Fourth street.
sap 10-y
JOHNS ON & STOCKTON,
Booksellers, Printers and Paper !Rakers,
No. 44, Marketstreet. seplo
DAV[D LLOTD
D. & Q. W. Way*
W HOLESALE GROCERS, COMMISSION
ANT)
FORW•RDING MERCHANTS,
AND DIELLER3 IN PRODIICE t PITTISUROM MANU
IMEEM
r p. Liberal edvances in cash nr good. made on
consignments of produce, &c., at No. 112, Liberty
start. ml 5
J.L. SEE L 'S
CASh RAG tVARF:HOUSE,
Corner of Pennand Irwin streets, Pittsburgh.
The hiath.,t price paid in rash for Country fine•,
Baling Rope and Cotton Wiiste. Also , dealer in
Chloride of Lime, Paper, Twine, at caah priers.
July 14-di v.
GEORGE COCHRAN,
COMMISSION AND FORWARDING
No. 2, Fcrry street, Pittsburgh,
J. Vogaes & Son,
ARCHITECTS AND Buir,t)Ens
Office. Smieffield Street, corner of Diamond Alley.
LANS and Specifications finished in Lhe brit at ) lv
P
and at the sF:of - telt notice.
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Rzrgnrxcr.: Lozan & Kennedy. 11 ChM]. &
Co.. J IVoodwell, A Kramer, W B Searle and Col
tort & Dikevrth.
jtm 1-1, 18.15—d ly.
DR. GEO. FELIX.
PRACTICING PEI Y SIC IA N
Corne r nlSmitltficld street aid Virgin Alley
iitly ^G , 1845-tf
MARTIN LYTLE,
FAMILY GROCER,
SMITHFIELD STREET,
Next door to the Fifth Prinhyterittri Church
juric fr .
REYNOLDS Sc H
Perwarding and Contmisidon Merchants,
ANC DEALER* Ir.
LUMBER, GROCERIES, PRODUCE,
All!)
PITTSBNIGH NIANUFACTURES,
FOR THE ALLEGHEVY RIVER TRADI
C•rner of Penn end Irwin Inreel.
L. 0. REYNOLD/I,
L. Wicid•trFf.
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Dissolution.
T HE parrnerehip heretofore! ex;roing her eon
IoiDW DOOR STORE.
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Jame* K. Ln . q.An end Gee, 4r Connell Ilndel
Co in I
the firm of J K Locum at llill (13V dissr.lved lt%
BOSWORTH & FORRESTER,
N l coneent. All persnn• haring ume ag.
No. 43, Man( re erect, nr.rt door to Titter/et-err, ' t mutua hr firm, 1,11 ple
AR".« prewnt them for . a fl et dement no ain d
' all indebted will r th . P male t• a)mrat tn .1 K Loan,
i hlAt. opening n new and ex ... eon moot
of Barks and ScStationery, antch they nil! Sen, ' 46" " th'i! .1
BULI
i C , IiLV- il, settle the Iniainee s of the
,
wholesale and retail at the Ins, eat prier.. ap2.5 coon ro. J K LOO AN,
GEO. CONNELL
CHARLES A. :11e.ANI:LTY,
Forwarding and Commission Atterchant,
P177'5041[011, Ps.,
I Dry Goods at Cost
A gent for C. S Portable Bout Lin, b„„rriii. tranaportro ' I AS. K. Lorin. con:Per of Wood and } - Iflil •Itel.fa,
tion of Nlerchandire to and from l'ittYlotraL, Bultirriora, • n, er JI) th,g ' Auction !loofas. being de.irrois
Philadelphia. New York and flo.ton. •
131-1 v .of chacgicg hit present burini•.,, offi•is for .ale hi.
RENIGVA L. r .to,l. r d 1)r Goods now on band, at CoO, corn , rj.,in;
000iLEY & LAIRD, 1 A IA rg, ..t•flrl ITl..nt Of dnlll6, (.11 ‘. 1 11)ere• s liallinAtt,
' SP t! Int, 1 , 11104. trilldirl•, &C., /1(1.1 wood re. per I fully
21frrerlant Tailor r.
inv I, rice atlenThnif those wishing to poieloore as
1.1 A t I h ' , E co ß r, e „ na r o o Y f e ri lv r o4 o
~IN .. , , ,,, ;:, ,,, I ,, N; r i i r:• t r „ street,
iot
from hr h e
A i 4 , 1 i ~ It , . P o rni l n B e 4 , - 1 5 t o close ~,,, binp,e,em bus in,. s i.
,i,l ienee th e y were driven by the fire, ar here they will ._ . . pus 4
he 'nappy to oee their old customers- jyiV. i Removal by Piro.
Pittsburgh Infirmary, ! grill': Airbseriber informs hi. fr iends and the, pub.
r i , oll, the reception nod trentount of dernrmitee 1 A ii, char t.• ht. opened a new
1 o f the !Amon frame, much ua Glob or flerlect • CABINET WARE It 0 ONT,
feet, contracted joints, wry-neck and Strabismus or' Al t h e corner of Liberty nod St Clair Streets, icier
Stiniutiaa.,and of Diseases of Ike Eye, ouch Li_. Co. : Brown nod Reiter'. (frog Store, where he is prepared
lto !Wend to nP order. in his bory
tarot!, etc, cinder the care of
ALBERT G WA LT ER, 41 0. ! I'"F Lotrance on St Clair street.
Liberty, near the corner of Fourth street. 1 11 1' 15 N. KANE, Ja.
doe 31—dtf
:sales Patterson, Jr.,
Corner of Ist and Ferry streets Pittsburrh. Ps.,
manufactu rer of locks, hinges and belts: tobacco, ful
ler, mill and timber screws; bousen screws for rolling
xen I 0-y
FLINT ULAB k:srAbListimrs-r.
G=l
MIILVANY & LEDLIZ,
MANUFACTURE AND XF.CP CUNITANTLT HAND
Cut, Moulded mad Plain
FLINT GLASSWARE,
AI.L ITS VARIETILS, AT THEIR IVARYFIOLISC
Corner of Market and Water Streets,
PITTSBURGH
Purr:hexer+ are re•rectfuily awdeited to call and
Online pric.•a and terms. rcpl6-Iv
FALL FASHIONti
G. W. GLASGOW.
No 10?, Wood ft.. Pitt4h.n,h
T THE NORTH WEST CORNER
Drugs, Medicines, Dye Woods, Paints,
Hatters' and pullerev articles
Unsurpassed in quality and at prices that shall
give general satisfaction. For sale by
R. E. SELLERS, Wholesale Druggist,
NO. 57 WOOD STREET, PITTSBURGH,
T H'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 lbs Gum Camphor; 150 lbs Cal b. Magnesia;
200 do Ground Turmeric; 300 do. Sal. Nitre;
220 do Bath Brick; 365 do Cream Tartar
100 do Af.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 Reid. Borax;
400 lb. Flour Sulphur; 150 do Pink Bout;
325 do l'aris Green; 1144 do Ch. Lime;
619 do Brimstone. 1000 do Yellow Ochre;
150 do Ginger Root; 1387 do Epsom Salts;
394 galls. Sp. Turpentine; 3500 do Cut Logwood.
Together with a full assortment of English and
French Chemical Paints, Oils, Varnish, Dye Stuff*,
and a very fine selection of Imported Perfumery, all
of which will be sold on the principle, that "a nisside
sz.rpenee ts Letter than a slow shilling." oct3.lf
CIEIZEIII
Selcii - lishool for Boys and Girls.
HWILLIAMS — has Oa — his - Select School for
. Males and Females, in the room over Mr
nr!1 ' 111 Grocery, and formerly occupied by Mr Samuel
Blood, in Federal street, Allegheny, on .Slonday, the
181 h inst.
TER'S: — PrimaryClass. $6 per echelar per quarter
of I I weeks.
lapin[ Class,
Senior Class,
1 161ERK!VCCS.
Rev. D. Elliott. D. D.. Rev. D. 11. Riddle, D. D.,
Re, A. D. Campbell, D. D.. Hon. Chnrles Shnler,
Joseph P. Gazzarn, M. D., Charles 11. Israeli, EN.
sem I—dly.
John Cartwright,
C i - TLER and Surgical Initiument nuitifacturer
N., 140 IVood itrert, two doors from Virgin al
ley, Pittaburg Pa.
! N. B.—Always on hand an extensive assortment .if
Surgical anti Dental instruments, Banker's, Tailor's
Hatter's, Hair Dresser's and Tanner's Patent Shears
Saddler's Tools, 'Frusses, &r. le a.l.
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WASHINGTON HOTEL,
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Corner of St. Clair and Penn streets, l'atabreet,
I JAMES ARMSTRONG, l'rnprietor.
T HE proprietor begs 1./ZIVP to return hif mo•t grale-
fill thanks to his friends and the public for past 1
favor, and hopes, 1 / 2 attention, to merit a rontinuatism
of their patronage. The boos. is pleasant iv- situated 1
has nen, the Exchange; it OCCUTIT.IiIt:ii,),I-4, Ifit•el.
el,, and a large room for public meetings, dinner or
supper parties.
REFREtifIMENTS
Alseas, reatly.nt prepn red on ihe hortest notice, with
t h e c i ttt i eeat th e marke t will afford. Osooera and
Oyyter Soup, 711.0 Fresh Shell 1 ./iterd, received es,
ry tins doring theseuson. The grenlest rare has peen
When 111 the wlretoln of wine, and Itquor.. A vorio
ty or newsparera are regular is 61,1 to the e , tabhole.
Melt!.
S A Mit I.,tlLrll.,,etsca (la} at 11, A. N 1
at , IR.
PITTSBURGH.
us•]V
l'ltisburgh, August 1, 1845
T HE: Sin of I gnoranre is eerily forgiven. Many of
the"aoslrem , "uftbepresentdaya re p ut out by
persons who have no knowledge oft he science of medi
ciue in theory or prartice, and in eider to hide theirig•
norance cry out loudlyagitinst the"froorant Pretend
ers," arid bribe others to boast for them, which oft
times has gulled the unsuspecting, and for want of a
proper knowledge of the diseases they pretend to ewe,
no doubt thick they cure when they do not, thereto!,
they arc to be pitied, but not half so much enthuse who
take their " msserable compounds," but they not only
lose ibeir money. but miss the advantage of I bait ne.
rei.sary !visite ahirls the real practical physiiian.
i.
always able to give. We look to this tailor for in im
provement in the mode ofdress; to the medical man for
an improvement in the science of medicine—and this
necounts for the great superiority of Dr Snayne's
Compound Syrup of IVild Cherry over all other
medicines ever offered to the public for the ( - urea( all
diseases of the Lungs and Breast, CrIt101•, COMA,
Consumption, Asthma , Spirting Blood, Liver Com
plaint, Pain in the Side and Breast, Broken Constitu
tion, &e. liememberelwhy, to inquire for the name
of Dr Strayne. es all preparations which have the
name of Wild Cherry attached were stolen from tile
great original preparation. The genuine i• only
prepared by Dr Strains% corner of Eighth and Race
streets, Philadelphia For sale
WAI. THORN, Agent.
Pittsburgh,
ap 5-tna. I
ExTENsioN rirrsnumil.
Rare Chance for good Investments
rpflE subscriber hue laid out, and now offers for
sale at reasonable prices and on accommodating
terms, One hundred and ten Guilding Lots, 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 soon be
annexed to the city as the Seventh Watd. No pro
pertyin thesuhurbs possessessuperinr advantanges, nor
has any heretofore been laid out with so liberal an ni•
lowance of wide streets; Braddock is frc,m one lion
rirr,l and twenty to about one hundred and ninety feet
wile, ra id Berle n, Commerce, Brady, Columbus and
%Voter streets all wide avenues. Mort of the lots have
two fronts, and on they are of various sizes, and w
ill
be sold, one lot, with the privilege of four or five; early
apnlicanis ran he necommodated 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
I 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 in generally considered that Braddock 'street.
or the ground immediately alongside (Tit, affords the
only eligible route for a Rail Road from Pittsburgh to
the East. Coal can be delivered on this propel ty nt u
much less cost than on the Allegheny t iver, and there
is always deep water at this matt of the river.
E. D. GAZZ A
aug2s-tf. Office Market bctween ad Jr. 41 M
•
AI3F.ELF.N hes remoter! his Commission and
• Forwarding Business from the Coma Basin to
his new Warehouse, on Third street, nearly opposite
the Foot Office.
nun , 30.
ESBURGH, FRID .
Removal
OF WOOD AN
A CURE FO:':'CONSLINIV.TION
SEVEN TUC:SAND CASES
Of
,olleinale Piantenttel eomplaints cured 'ln ONE
AR.
WISTAR'S BALb AM OF WILD CIIER•
RY, the greatiAmerican Remedy for com
plaints and affections of4ut Respiratory Organs.
We do not wish to troMc with the lives or health of
the afflicted, and we sincerely pledge ourselves to
make ntimoerticirts as fillhe virtues of this medicine,
a n d to hold out no bopeento suffering humanity which
facts will not warreot.
We ask the attention Of the (media to the following
consideration,. r •
Nature in every part of' her works, has left indelli
ble marks of adaptation - kind design.
The conmitntion of tie animals and vegetables of
the tort id, is such that tboy could not endure the cold
of the frigid tone, and vice versa.
In regard to dieease_and its cure, the adaptation is
more or less striking. • - .
The Moss of Iceland, the . Wild Cherry and Pines of
all Northern latitudes, (end f)r. Wistar's Balsam is
compound and chemical extract from these,) have
long been celebrnt-ml for complaints prevalent only in
cold climltes. Indeed' he most distinguished medi-
cal men have averred that nature furnishes in every
country medicines for its peculiar diseases,
Consumption in its confirmed and incipient. stages.
Conchs, Asthma, Croup, and Liver complaint, form
by far the most fatal class of diseases known.to our
land. Yet even these may be cured, by means of the
simple vet powerful remedies, named above, and
a inch are scattered, by a beneficient Providence,
wherever those maladies prevail.
WISTAR'S BALSAS! OF WILD CHERRY !
Ws/1 miracles never erase? More evidence of its
surpassing lecalas Restorative Virtues !.!
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7 1 11
From Dr. Baker, Springfield, Wairtg 4 lon co.. Ky.
Sraiao/41L1,11; Ky.,l4lay 14, 1845.
Mean, Sanford & Park—Gents-1 take thin oppor
tunity of Informing you of a moat remarkable cure
per( trrned upon me by the use of Dr. Whittles Balsam
of Wild Cherry.
In the yenrof 1340 I wan taken with an infflamma
!ion of 'he howels, whirl, I labored under for 6 weeks
when I grad rally recovered. In the 6,110(1831 Iw a•
attn.-L e d with a severe chill, which seated itself upon
my lung.; and fnr the spare of three years I was con
fined 111 MV 1,41. 1 tried all kinds of medicines, and
every kind of medical aid a ithout benefit, end thus I
wearied along Instil the winter of 1344, until I heard
o f “Wistar's Balsam of Wild Cherry."
114 y friends purriaded me to give it a trial, though
I hail given op ad hopes of recovery and had prepared
myself for the change of nnotlier word!. Through
'heir solicitations 1 wo o indured to make use of the
Genuine ‘Vistar's Balsam of Wild Cherry. The effoct
was rtulyasroniahing. After fire years of affliction,
pain and ntiffering; and after having spent four or five ;
bandied dollars to no purpose, and the bent and most
re•periabl e physicians had proud Ilnavai!ing, I was
•,,011 moorrd rotor healib bribe blasting of God I
nod the o, of D r . %Vista en Balsa mof Cherry.
I nrn now enjoying good health nod such is my al
!Pinot app.-man ce that I am no longer known when I
meet my former acquaintances.
I hare gained ',pithy in weigh!, and my flesh is I
fi t , an d solid. I can now eat en much an any person.'
and my food seems to agree w ith me. I base eaten
more durin g the last six month, thuh I had eaten five
years lo•fore,
Cored.lering my ease almmt n mirncle, I deem
ii
rheres•nr, for the ened of the nfilicted, and a dmy
owe ht the prop; iet,iss nod my fellow men (is lin shoo Id
know where te:of may In had) Lo make this state
ment p•iblie.
Mitt the idessin g of God rest noon the r-rmr intros
of . 0 val., nble a medicine as %Yistar's Balsam of
lt ;hi Chet, Yours, restiOCl fully.
WM. H. RAKER.
r i pi-i„. Coro. ing letter from Dr Ritchey, of
Ftrink lin, Ind., alio 'Lands high in his profession, and
l ;rink arTitif.tt the 6,1 fro:oh:tans of the state, shall !
spenk for r•si•lf in commendation o f she ..Genuine s
Ivistai . s Bulsran of Wild Cherry."
Franklin. Ind., April 14. 1345. !
Mes,ro Slndford & Park—l base but a few but- 1
ties of lAisiur's balsam of wird cherry remaining on j
' hand of the last hrt furnished me by you. I hereto-
tore w , ott-d until I had so:d tint and had obtained the 1
rboooy Ir e one lot before I ordered another. Rut sorb
is tiro demand i'or the article flint I do not Wish to be
, a reboot it, null lint Iherefore let to arniclrtite n little. !
I ...
ihe money for the hut shall be forth:iming by the
time the lot is disposed of, a hich, front the aides I
have mol e lair's . . I think still he but a short time,
The etrt.,-{. •11 - th, balsam are in many ^as. a strikingly
I beneficial. [7'll improve, upon acquaintance morel
th,o ony miler PN , lrtnt Medicine I have ever known. I I
Almost all others fail upon trial, and not being able to
bear the test it( expetinee, soon sink into disuse.
This, howerer, seems to be 11103 l highly valued by
tlio, oho have Lusted its virtues, and experienced its i
healing, r tficacy in their own case,. Yom• very re-
wectiull). JAMES IIITCIIE:Y.
Those who Coneterfeif a good medicine for
the timpore of adding, a few dollar. to their pockets,
are fur worse than the manufacturers of spurious coin.
For while the later only robs us of nur property.
the former tiske property and health and life away.—
Dr. R'ter*tt's Ilalsom of iVild Cherry is admitted
by thousands of disinterested witnesses, to bone effect
ed the most extraordinary cures in cares of a pulrno
nary and asthmatic character ever before recorded in
the history of medicine.
The yojmg, and beautiful, the good, all speak forth
its prattle. It is now the favorite medicine in the
moat intellir,ent families of our country.
Such a high stand in public estimation has been a
cids red by its own merits alone. And so long as a
discerning public aro careful to get Wistar's
;rad Cherry, and reale with acorn counter
feits, a n d every other article pruferred to them as
substitute, an lung will cures—poraire cures—cheer
the fireside of a tlepairing family.
t -- l The true and genuine "Wistet'a Balsam of
Wild Cherry" it sold at established agencies in all
parts of the United States.
Sold in Cincinnati, on the rornet of Fourth and
%Valnu t str e e t , by SANDFORD & PARK.
Geril Agents for the IVastern Stairs.
Mn. sold wholesale and retail, by L. Wilcox and
A Falinesinck, Pittsburgh. Pa. and by appointed
agent s in every important Borough i t Western Penn.
”Ivanin. net I 4-Iy.
Pittsburgh Tack Factory.
T 111.: undersigned, having built machinery of th
most approved kind, will manufacture of th
best quality of Iran and in the neatest style,
TACKS, I BRADS,
FINISHINGNAILS, SHOE NAILS, &c. &e.
which they offer for sale low.
The attention of Western Merchants and others i.
invited to their establii.hment.
WOODWARD, HERSEY & CO.
Fifth street. opposite the Exchange Bank.
,itily 1-6 m.
FRESH LEECHES!
Leeches! Leeches!! Leeches!!!
.he dozen, hundred, or ihomand; fleshand win
n;te quick, for sale. and will be applied at redo
cod rates. Operations of Cupping performed es n•lual
without poin. L. J. CHAMBERLAIN, Pa.
Dental Surgeon, No B St Clair street,
sepl9-3m Pittaburgh,
Removal
nR. WM. M. WRIGHT, DENTIST, has rumored Ll to St. Clair Stret, next door to the Exchange
Hotel Buildings. sep I
, OCTOBER 3L 1845
FIFTH STREETS,
Proposals for Indian Goods,
S EA LED proposals be received at the of fi ce of
the Commissioner of Indian Affairs, Washington
City, D. C.. until Saturday the 15th day of November
next, at 1 o'clock, fur furnishing the following goods,
in the quantities annexed, or thereabouts, for the use
of the Indians; and deliverable at the following places,
viz:
At Nero York.
1,050 pain 3 point white Mackinac blankets
'22 24 do do
.do do
700 ' 2 do do do do
700 " /4 do do do do
400 " I do do do do
104 " 3 du scarlet do do
98 " 24 do do do do
26 " 3 do reen do do
98 " 3 du ge ntinolle blue do
1,000 yards blue, fancy, and gray list cloth.
350 yards scarlet do do do
125 " grass green do do
2,400 " blue saved list cloth
750 " scarlet do
100 " green du
50 lbs. worsted yarn. 3 fold
68 dot. cotton flag handkerchief,
11 dot. 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 honeys
1.600 " flannel shirt,
87 lbs. linen thread
250 " cotton die
4,000 yards satinet
850 " bed ticking
2,500 lbs. Holland lain.
830 " sturgeon twine
1,000 cod lines
500 trout do
1.000 bend do
.340 Ibi brass kettles
783 tin kettles
40 nests japanned kettles (8 in a nest)
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76 doz: butcher knives
14,000 gun flints
Al St. Louis, Aliisouri.
950 pairs 3-point white Mackin= blankets
767 " 24 do do
417 " 2 do do
374 " 14 do do
430 " 1 do do
124 " 3 do scarlet do
104 " 24 do do
143 " 3 do green do
91 '• 3 gentinella blue do
1500 aids blue strotids
1.000 " scarlet do
1,500 '• bine, floc), and gray list cloth
217 " gmen do do
372 " scarlet do du
,360 bone saved list cloth
350 " do do
430 •' scarlet do do
485 pound. worsted yarn
68 dozen cotton flag handerchiets
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 toiLlql shining
6.000 " unbleached do do
4.400 " do do sheeting
5.300 domestic checks, stripes and plaids
126 dozen woollen socks
1.880 yards plaid linsey
3.400 .• flannel assorted
446 fisnnel shirts
500 calico shirts
85 pounds linnen thread
75 " cotton do
36 " sewing•silk
20 grail., worsted gartering
310 pieces ribands, assorted
100 gross fancy smi clay pipes
50 pounds vermillion, Chinese
500 '• heads, assorted
1,200 ' brass {settles
465 tin kettles
46 li,..l•jnpanned kettles (eight in a nest)
36 dozen frying -pans
666 tin pans
600 tin Cops
36 dozen fire-steel, assorted
75 " Britannia and p..per looking-glasses
12 gross bottoms, assotted
66 000 brass nails
10,000 fish-honks
100 dozen fishing-lines
455.00 needles
2 4 0 dozen combs
40 " scissors
13 " iron spoon*
-
5t '• pewter and tin plates (one-halter each)
10 packs pins
7 gross thimbles
67 augers •
24 dozen gimblets
213 dozen butcher knives
32 gross straw awls
14.000 gun flints
20 dozen strong hoes
10 gross gun worms
910 northwest guns; two thirds of which must
men*ure 36 inches in the barrel, and one
third 42 inches; 100 deliverable in the city
of New Yolk, and the residue at thu place
where manufactured. Also-- .
doxen axes, to weigh from 5 to 54 pounds.
71 dozen half axes do. 3} do,
4'7 dozen squaw axes de. 3 do.
45 dozen hatchets do. 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 bti expended fur each article; but the department
reserves the right to inctease or diminish, the quan
tity or any of the articles named, or substitute other,
in lieu thereof.
The whole amount in money to be applied to the
purchase of goods, wil, he abort $ 8 5,000; of which
some $4O 000 will be wanted on the seaboard, and the
residue in the west. Goosis of American manufacture
all other things being equal, will he preferred.
The party proposing to supply the article* will
make an invoice of ull the items embraced in the above
list, and affix the price*, in dollars and cents, at which
lie or they wil furnish them, deliverable in New York
and St. Louis respectively, on or before the fifteenth
day of May next, assuming the quantity cf 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 agem of the United States,
who will be appointed by the department for the pur
pose, anti to ascertain the conformity of the articles
purchased with the sumples exhibited, when the con
tract shall be mad,', 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 in.afficieat quality , in the lipinicn of the agent
aforesaid, and if within 'five after notice of such
insufficiency the party shall not furnish others ill lieu
dieted, of the required quality. the United States shall
he 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 thesaid
diffesencie to the United Statea. •
As these goods will not be ready for delivery before
the middle of May, seperate proposals will be teceived
for their transportation from New York or St. Louis.
to their destination in the Indian country, up to first
of March next.
fonds will be required, in the amount of the bids,
with two good suriries, the sufficiency of whom to
be certified by a United States judge or district atter.
ney, fur the faithful performance of the contracts.—
Payment will be made afterthe contract is completed,
and the delivery of the goods at New York and St.
Louis respectively, to an agent of the department, up
or a duplicate invoice certified by him.
Communications to be marked, •Proposals fur Inch.
an goods."
The bids will be submitted *ith the following head.
PITTSBURGH, PENNSYLVANIA, A
FIVE DOLLARS PER ANNUM,
ing. and none will be received that aro nut made in
the form and terms here prescribed:
(or we) propose to furnish, for the service or the
Italian Department, the following goods, at the prices
affmed to them respectively, vie:
(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
cutes contract according to this agreeament, and give
satisfactory s. corny to the department, within eight
days after the acceptance of this bid; nod case of
failure to enter into such contract, and R ive such secu
rity, I (or we) will pay to the United States 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 Rotate AT7AIRS,
September 30, 1845.
•
T. HARTLEY CRAWFORD.
Commiasioncr of Indian Affairs.
oct7-3tawlls Nov.
RE-BUILT AND AT WORK!
PITTSBURGH CLOTHING STORE.
WILLIAM 8. SBAFFEB,
mr ERC HAN T 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. Scheyer pi evious to the Great Fire,
where he is prepared to furnish all articles in the line
of
GENTLENIEN'S CLOTHING,
OEI the most moderate terms, and ut the shortest no
tice. His stock of Good* is
ENTIRELY
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 I
who may favor him with their custom. A large as
sottment of
Clothing suited to the Season. 1
consisting of Cloth, Frock and - Dress Coats, of all ciders
various qualities, from $6 to $18; various patterns
Tweed, Linen, Gingham and Cassimere Coats, vary
ing in price from $t,25 to 6; together with a large stock
of Cloth, Cassimere, Sauineti, Tweed, Jean and Sum
mer rants—all of whiz!) have been recently manufac
tured, and of the best materials, purchased ec the lute
reduced prices. He offers to the public as
GOOD BFI GAINS
As any establishment in A
the city. e has also a
stock of Vests. Shirts, cotton and s ilk Cravats Scarfs
and Handkerchiefs, which he is prepared to sell low
for cash, and cash only. Having secured the services
of en excellent Cutter, he is prepared to manufacture
garments of all kinds to order, in such a manner as to
render the
PITTSBURGH CLOTHING STORE
worthy of public patronage. The public are invited
tocsin and examine for themselves.
.1)244
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Pall Coatings.
J CST received, a fresh supply of new stnr ta
CLOrlf—fancy colors and handful paterns. The
colors are Cirren, Green, Olive and Claret Brown,
Mulberry, Gold mixed and Black. These goods are
I new even in the Eastern cities; having just been im
ported for thl Tailors. IVe pledged ourseives to get
up a superioFeoat this fall-- - 'better than ever." The
practical partner of our firm has been to New York, to
purchase goods, and to secure the latest improvements
in his department, all of which will be introduced on
our work, with a disci iminnting regard to true ele
gance and correct taste. We are prepared to fulfil
all promises made through this medium or otherwise;
and no we lay claims to be THE FASHIONABLE
HEM" QUARTERS of this city, we will pledge our:,
selves furthermore, to compete with any Eastern boos
that sends work to Pittsburgh, made to order. In
proof of our ability to do so, we mention with pride
that the names of many gentleman who formerly re
ceived their garments from the East, are now to be
found on our register of ctistomert, who are now con.
winced that they can be suited as welt, and at more
teasonable rates. ALGEO AFGUIRE & Co. I
octB
Phenix Safes and Vaults.
TEIE under+igned invite attention to the follow
1 ing certificate:
CERTIFICATE
- -
The andetsigned having been requested by Messrs.
Constable & Strickler, to be present and superintend
a test, by fire; of one of their recently invented Nue
nix Fire Proof sales, and deeming the subject one of
very great public importance, havecerefully scrutinized
the progress of a test, to which one of said chests was
subjected. The cheat was supported at each corner,
at an elevation of 10 to 12 inches from the ground a
fire of Bituminous coal and fire was made over and
around and kept actively burning 54 consecutive
hours. The fuel consumed was about 80 bushels of
coal, and one cord of wood; the heat all the while be
ing quite intense, and in the opinion of the undersign
ed much greater thane safe is likely to sustain in any
ordinary house burning.
On the removal of the fire. at their request the chest
was Opened, and greatly to the astonishment of the
undersigned and the large nu her of citzens present.
a Blank Book with Sundry Bank nctes within its
fold-; a piece of Dry pine Wood end the inner lining
of the safe, which is of Wood, were found warm in
deed, but not in the Slightest degree charred or inju
red, some manusctipt on the Book an legible es be•
fore the test. The undersigned are uranimuus in the
conviction that a fire proof chest is practicable; and
that the ingenious and enterprising manufacturers,
whose efforts for some months past in producing this
desideratum have proved so entirely successful, de
serve the public confidence rind patronaee.
JOHN ANDERSON,
L. R. LIVINGSTON,
JOSIAH KING,
WA KRICK MARTIN,
EDWARD H F:A Z ELTON,
JAMES PARK, h.
Ir. the character of the above named gentlemen, the
public have a guarantee against deception. in the test
which was made of our Phcenis Safes, and we there
fore feel the utmost confidence in recommending them
as a reliable protection against fire, under any et dine•
ry circumstance. We would assure those interested,
that there is no wood about these Safes, but what is
necessarily connected with the shelve. and drawers.
We make Vault Doors in the same manner and up
on the some plan. One of these can be seen at Reese
C. Townsend & Co's new building.
Fcr the workmanship of our Vaults. they ran be
seen nt the following pikes: Lyon. Short & Co.,
Church & Carothers, Wm. Latimer, King & Holmes,
J. D. Davis, P. M'Cormick, and W. Martin.
ri7 P Alanufactory on 2d street, between Wood find
Smithfield. CONSTABLE & STRICKLER.
Pittsburgh, October 15, 1845 5m
Fire Brick, Extra Large.
20,000 A prime article, for sale by
D. & G. W. LT.OYI)
D ULV. RHUBARB-2 bzs just recid for
sale by
R E SELLERS,
octifi
N 057 Wood st.
PRICE, TWO CENTS.
AYABLE IN _ADVANCE
i
'AA 1." a.117.V.' k mi
..1111
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ROCHE, BROTHERS & CO.,;11
'REGULAR WEEKLY AND SEMI-MONTHLY L - 451 - 4 - 01
Now• York and Liverpool Packets,
BLAKELY 3, MITCHEL, AGENTS
Office, Canal Basin, Penn at. and Smithfield, nee
6.!h. tercet, Pittsbnrgh, Pa.
R OCHE, BRO.'S & CO., in asking the attenti o
of their friends and the public to their arrang..
menti for 1845, beg leave to a,siire them that notbiw
shall be wanting on t heir purr, to render thoi.ie wli,
may select their line, both safe nod comfortable. Pi,
ticular attention will be paid to aged persons.
i Youths who may be sent for be their parents. Amor
the vessel.; compo s ing the Ball or Old Liu,
of Liverpool Packets, a be found the
NEW YORK, ox Fon r),
YORKSHIRE, MONTEZUMA,
CAMBRIDGE. and COLUMBUS.
Persons desirous of 6 0 1!dill,:Z for their fliunde now
residing in nny part of the "Old Country," can make
the necessary errting,einents with the subscribers, and
have them brought out. by the above well known fa
vorite "LINE OF PACKETS," which sail from Lie.
erpool punctually on the 151 h and 16th of every morthi
also, by first class AMER,j,CAN Ships, sailing from
there every SIX DAYS during 1845. Should the
persona decline coming out, the money will be return
ed to the parties here, without any deduction on pia
dicing the paitsage certificate and the receipt. With
such unequalled arid superior arrangements, the sub
scribers confidently look fora aid, fur a continuance of
that support which has been extended to them, so
many yeats.
Apply to (or address by letter. post paid,)
ROCHE, BROTHERS & CO.
No 35 Fulton at. New Yoric.
Or BLAKELY & 'MITCHEL,
Pnn and Smithfield s. Pittsbh, c
Agent at Liv e erpool, JAMES D. t ROCHE, Esq P .
sepl3-d& w No 20 Water et.
' Remittances to Great Britain and Ireland,
and the Isles of Guernsey and Jersey.
P ERSONS desirous to remit to their relatives in
England, Ireland. Scotland, Wales, or to The
Isles of Guernsey and Jersey, can at all times obtain
drafts payable at sight, on the Royal Brink of Ireland,
Dublin. Also on Messrs. Prescoft, Grote, Ames &
Co:, Bankers. London; which will be paid on demand
at any of the Batiks, or tbcir Brawhes, in all the prim
rind Towns throughout ENGLAND, IRELAND,
SCOTLAND, WALES, GUERNSEY or JERSEY.
This mode offers to those wishing to make remit. ,
tonnes, from One Pound and upwards, a perfectly said
way of sending money to their frirnds, and those who
prefer that their friends should select their own tired
of coming out, and also select their own ships, can re•
mit money by the subscriber afar that purpose,
Apply to (or addles, by letter, post paid.)
ROCHE. BRO.'S & CO.
No 20 Fulion st., New York,
BLAKELY & MITCHEL;
PiitAharefl. Pa.
or
,%rlliScw
3. 8 4 3 .
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, •
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New York and Liverpool Commercial Line
of Packets.
JOHN IIEBDMAN, GI South. st., New York,
T H E subscriber, In Ballin g the attention of the pub ,
lie to his unequalled arrangement far bringfng
out pss.engrus froth all parts of Great Britain by the
above line of splendid ships, sailing from Liverpool
weekly, would respectfully make known that in addl..
Lion to his rigular agents, he has appointed Mt Thcinv
as 11 Dickey, who will remain at Liverpool during the
eaz.nn to etiperitited the embarkation of all passystst
gers engaged here. Persons engaging may, therefore,
rely on their friends, and ull who may accompany
them, being promptly sent font aid. He is, as usual,
prepared to remit money by draft, payable at sight
through the United Kingdom, in amounts to suit lip.
plicant, and at the lowest rates. Far further pet titer
lars apply to address JOHN FIERDMAN,
No (13 I Son, h at., New York.
JOSEPH KiIiKPATRICK,
At James DalzelPs Water st., Pittsburgh.
July 16-3 m.
JUST RECEIVED AT THE ---
IRON CITY CLOTHING STORE,
No. 1 22 Liberty at , two door: from St. Clair street,
A SPLENDID as.ortment of Fall and Winter
Goods. The proprietor of this ti aly favored es,
tahlishment announces to the Public, that he is preps
•d to make to ord-r all articles in his line, at the
shortest notice, and in the most
FASHIONABLE STYLE,
Having secured the service s of One of the BEsrcer-
Tc . rts in thecity, he oil in all cases %%item: good
fit.
He has a splen
did assortment
of VARItA and PLAIT
BEAVER CLOTHS,
Also superfine Blue. Black, Brown
and Invisible Green Cloths of all quab •
hies and various pricer to suit the purchasar.,-
, He hes a splendid lot of vestings of all patt.446
Saitinetts In great satiety: Shirts, Stocks;
Bosoms, Collars, Hantlketchiefs, Sus
penders, and every other article
in the CLOTHING LINE,
which he will sell LOW
Fre OR CASH.
The proprietor turns hid sincere thanks to his old
Customers and the Public in general, fur the .very lib
eral manner in a loch they have patronized his matt•
lishment, and hopes by st,im attention to businesif, and
selling them Cheap Goods, to merit a continuation
of the same.
C. APCLOSKE.X.
nog 20-6 m.
To Iron Mantfacturers,
T FIE subscribers will di.pose of their Patent for
manufacturing Patent Wrought Iron Butt Hinges,
west of the Alleghenies, and furnish and pat in opera-
tion in Pittsburgh, one sot of Machinely capable of
making 400 doz. per day. For par•iculars. cost of
manufacturing, cost per dozen, selling prices, and
terms of sale, address ROY Sc
Aug 26.-2nirl West Tiny, New York.
TO PRINTERS,
Type Foundry, and Printer's Furnishing.
irarehouse.
T HE sUbstribers haveopened a new Tse 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
Rule., Steel, Column do, Composing Chases,
and every article necessary for a Printing Office.
The type areeast in new moulds, finrn un endr e ly
new set of matrixzs, with deep counters, are warrant ,
ed to be unsurpassed by any, and will be sold ter suit,
the times.
l'rinting Presse. furnidlerl, and also Steam -Engine-II
of the most approved patterns.
N. B.—A machinist crmxtantly in attendance to re'
pair Presses and do light work.
Composition Rollers cast for Printers.
Editors of Newspapers who will buy three times
much type An theirs bills amount to, may give the above,
six - nooths' insertion and send their papers containing
it to the subscribers.
CROCKFORr& OVT N b
68 Ann street
Port Pitt Works.
Corner of O'Hara and Etna etreeire, Pita Ward.
DIS SOLUTION.
HF: firm of Freeman Koup & Tmten, is this
d.ty dittsolred, by the sale of the ehtire interest
of John Freem an in the concern, to Charles Knop. Jr.
an d William J Totten, who will continue thetbusinese
under the [tame of Knnp & Totten, anti *ill settle all
claims against the said firm, and receive all debts *nit
demands owing to the same.
Pittsb'gh, Aug. 18, 1845-iug2B
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ELEMEM