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PUBLISHED AND EDITED BY
IGLEII, SAEGENT & BIGLE Et,
N. 44 7 . corner of Wood and Fil'h Streets
T RN!. —Five dollars A year, payable in advance.
Six dollars will invariably be reltitred if nut paid
Mthin the year.
Single copies Two C CICTS-fur 'ale at the cattritat
of ihe Office, and by News Beyn.
The Woekly Mereary and4i:dictates'
published at the name office, on a double medium
sheet, at TWO DOLLARS a year, in advance. Sin
ale eopies,..Sll CENTS.
TERMS OF ADIIIRTISING.
(*.ER SQUARE*OF TWELVE LINES OR LESS:
Dnninaertion, $O5O One month, {6OO
two do., 075 Two do., 6.00
Ihron du., . 1 00 Tbreedo., 7DO
One. wee 4, 1 50 Four do., 800
Two do., 300 Si: do., 10 00
Three do., 4 00 * One yenr, 15 00
YEARLY_ADVERTISENENTS.
cam, azuaLc AT PLEASURE.
One Square. rico Squares.
Six modals. $lB 00 Six months, $25 00
One year, 15 00 One, year, 35 00
- mthin.propot:tion.
In9s 4 311 DOLLAR! a year.
Riven:sem
h,af. k at,
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'Ar7CORIVEY' AT LAW,
FFIC4 in tile budding on the North Eist corner
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of Fokirth and Smithfield streets.
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'JAMES'S. CRAFT. -
fcf-Viv F,Y L4k
(*ice, c•orinr,of Fourth and Wood streets, above
gintleit .roint:er. Enhance on Foortli. •
anu 14416nrt.
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WM. Jle.11• HoX ........ ...... J. 6. ISKA NUL:
PIacIEAUCIN , & SZANOR.
ATTORNEYS AT LAW.
FFICE in Fifth street, in Bart's ne‘r
tureen IVoud and Smithfield streets. '
act ly.
W:5l. O'HARA ELORINSON,
(LATE U. 8. •TTORNET,)
HAS realitAkiiiioffiee to N0.:3- Si; Clair stiect
..pt4 •
EDWIN C. WILSON,
ATTORNEY AN t) COUNSELLOR AT LAW
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I.',;vektin. l'cnango Covyly, Penna.,
AV l l L . l. h ii i iend r ocomp l i 4 l:,: t u ,n iill bi s
a i. l inrs e i il n own:test
Clarion and Jefferson counties. -
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• J. A. STDCICTOA , & CII.
tifint•HT, ILSON, & Cu.. Pittaburgh
JoHtr BIGLCR,
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• j , t3I F S , L K ) I ,.." FAR ' Franklin
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Jamks ‘VILSON,
inly 23-1).
• O. ORLANDO LOOMIS,
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
Office, Fourth street, above Smithfield.
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MAGEt . W & M'ANIGUT,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
HAVE removed their of:Sce to the New. Cord.'
//owe, in theroom over the Sherift".olfiee.
ap 17-If.
Law Notice.
eNDREW BURKE
fFFlCK4rentored to Smithfinla !tree,, -between
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4thstreet lead Diamond nprnotate Mi . Geo
, Weyman's TohnocoMenofac ory. tp 18
ITA HON & WASHINGTON. Attorney,. at Law
-ill office on the north 440 u: Wylie at., 3d doo
€East of the Crain Houee. a p 17
Lz.ar Nottco
iplA 34 ES CALLAN hn,remored to the chambers
*JP occupied by Mclennan MeMaeters on Fifth et.
♦aicew Wountartd Smithfield. op 18
REMOVAL.
o.,4l6;itottison , 111 7 Bride,
• ATTORIffIT6 AT LAST.
HAYS removed their office to Grant turret, e
short distaoce from Seventh street, towards the
Cnurt House
I,l7"Cooreoutcingand other instruments of writing
*gully and promptly executed. ap2l
it'CANDLESS Sc M'CLURE,
Atitaritrys and Counsellors at Law,
(Ilium in the Dhiusenci, back of the old Court House,
'O,lO Pittsburgh.
Wm. E.Aastin, Attorney at Law,
P.ittsburgh Pi. Office in Bakesrell's building, Grant at ,
.I;irWrutAx E.. AcartN,Eaq.,will give his atten
tion te my unfinished business, and I 'recorntnensi him
tothe patronage of my friends.
acp 10—y WALTER FORWARD.
&baler & Simpson, Attorneys at Law,
Office at the building formerly occupied by the Uni
ted States bank, 4th street, between Mark et and Wood
streets. m 2.
cs~acresWAcax
Geo. S. Seidel; Attorney at Law,
Office on Fourth street, between Wood and Smithfield.
W'Conveyancing and other instruments ef wri
ting legally and promptly executed.
mnr2l-tc
H/YILTOF
EULIAILTON & STEALING,
Attorneys at Law,
ist FFICE, North side of Fifth street, between Wood
snd Smithfield streets, Pittsburgh, l'n.
N. B. Collsctioop nude on revonable terms.
dee fly
Atairs w.garroll
A T Tdir,N EY AT LAW,
AS Pica:loved 141 cart.Nuenre of I lie Tate fire from
Tiara street b Sakeweirs Buildiaga, oppoAlte
is IVO CO rY Hs uee. a IC
Themas Donnelly, Attar:ay st Law,
Of ce. near the Court House, in ilielJoa's Imi'shags
stsy7
Z. Morrow, Alderman,
.03160 e north side. of Fifth street, between Wend and
Smithfield, Pittalirgii. sop 1 n-t
Dr. Georg* Watt,
'olEre,Nb. 73, Smitldield street, ncar
iusicf.4• - Purrssuacd
U. D. SELLERS EL D
R? MOVED to Penn street, between Irwin and
Handouveu. five doors below Hand 3treet.
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RUGS MITERS, .
SIrR.GE.ON DENTIST.
11C Libirry area. -
A Cm doors below St, Clair it., Phtsbur:h
. Wii. do Ward, Demist,
Kat ternweed to the rime of his former residence, it
Town street, twe doors - below Irwin. ap 18
:samt: Stasi Massed,
Ottioe on nib street, .between Wood and Smithfield
streets. Pittsburgh. dee 10—v
CHARLES A. 31cANULTY
Perwaritiag sad Commission Illarchanti
PITTSBURGH, r•.,
A gentf or U. Portable Boat Lbw, trap porte.
ties of Merthanclize to and from Pittsburgh, Baltimore,
Philadelphia, New York and Boston. j3l-1y
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PUBLISHED DAILY. BY BIGLER, SARGENT & BIGLER, AT THE NORTH WEST CORNER OF WOOD AND FIFTH STREETS, PITTSBURGH, PENNSYLV.ANIA, AT FIVE DOLL.
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Itamoval
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REMOVAL.
THOMAS ARNOLD,
A MERICAN LOCK . MANUFACTURER, liss
removed his store from St. Clair street, to Die.
mond Alley, between Wood street and the Diumosd.
nnv2
ALONZO W. /NG,
NO. 83 F'OURTII S.TR
CHRONICLE BUILDINGS,
ATAlW:ACT ,, UR Fr Elt ri n c .clealer in &I kin 4 .l! aI
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J. G. MINTZ,
,DEALER IN DRY GOODS,
No, 114, Market 81.,:iet, near Liberty
PITTSBURGH Ilk
JOHN SCOTT & CO.,
July l-Iy
Wholesale Grocers wad Commission Eder•
chants,
NO 7, Commercial Row, Liberty *tenet,
‘l3l-1y Pittsburgh.
RAIN M.DEVITT,
J. & J. rernzarmr,
WHOLESALE GROCERS.
Bealen is Produce and Pittsburgh manufactures
irenerully,'No. 224, Liberty, orpoaito 71h Strret. Pitt '-
burgh, P. ■p 28-1 y
rowsirville Juniata Iron Works,
Edward lingites, Manrifoeturer of Iron and Nails
Warehouse, Smithfield above Fourth street.
sap 10—v
Oiiri -W I 11 LA 1,11,
Sibs* vrArrarecrußEß
SHOE FINDINGS STORE,
NO 111"; WOOD STELLICTi
PLITSBURMI
JOHNSTON & STOCKTON,
Doeireeliers, Printers all Paper Makers,
No. 44, Marketstreet. sep 10
J. L. sun a's
CASh RAG WA.REENUSE,
Corier of Pertimeal broils sires's, Pittsburgh.
The bi4he.t price paid in c, oh for Country Ras.,
Baling. Rope and Comm IVastr. Alan,
Chloridy of Lime, Paper, Twine, &cc., at cosh price,.
jolv t4.d ly. •
- J. Vogdes & Son,
ARCHITECTS AND BUILDERS
Office, Smitkfield &reel, co rner of Diamond Alley.
PLA NS and SrecifiCillioll6 lini,bed in the best art);c
and at the shortest. notice.
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REIF RENCE.: Logan & Konnody. I! Childs &
Co., J Woodwell, A Kramer, W B Scaife and Cul
tong Odahmh.".
jean. 14.1845.—..11y.
DR. GEO. FELIX.
PRACTICING PHYSICIAN,
Cnrner of SmidtfielJ street ■nd Virgin Ailey
j.ily 1845-tf
MARTIN LiFTLE, ---
FAMILY GROCER,
SMITHFIEMSTREET,
Next door to the Fifth Presbyterian Church
lone 8.
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REYNOLDS & WILMARTH,
Forwarding and Commis&lon litarcliantr,
AND 1 / 1 4./ILEHP IN
LUSLBER, GROCERIES, PRODUCE,
axn
PITTSBURGH MANUFACTURES,
FOR THE ALLEGHENY RIrER TRADE
Corner of Penn and Irwin creed,
L. O. RETMOLD.4, PITLIECTVIR.
L. WILItaRTN. •S-I i
NEW DOOR STORE.
BOSWORTH S. FORRESTER,
No. 43, Markrt ttrrel,nett door to Third strre,
A RE just opening' a new and eareinaivr ansortme n t
of Rooks and Stationery, hich they oiC well,
whole.ale Mind retail nt the . lowrnt priroA. n 025
REMOVAL.
COOLEY &
Mercian! Tui/or
TJVE A
Removed to No. 2, IVater tome', net,
the turner ~r WOO,and near tbe. p o t fr..)
when, they were finven by the fire, where they will
beh.l.pyrn.eetbeiroldenelrrmen.wl9.
James Patterson, Jr,
Cprner of ist and Ferry elreela PiUSIPUIT.II,
manufacturer of locks, hingea and belts; tobacco, ra
le, mill and timber screws; bowleg .trees for rolling
oleo 1(1-y
FLINT GLASS ESTABLISIIMENI
F. NICL.FANY, TAME. F.. t.t.Dl./1
EIIILVANII 4c LEDLIE,
MiNCFACIURIL AND KEEP CoSST•NTI.T ON HAND,
Cut, Moulded and Plain
FLINT GLASSWARE,
TN ALL ITS YARfETIRIA, AT THEIR WARCHoU-K,
Corner of Mnrket and Water Street.,
PITTSBURGH.
rr Our Work. continue in fuN opermion : and WP
are constantly adding to our stock, which enables
us
to; fill orders with promptness.
Purchasers are respectfully so:icitrd to roll oral
examine priers and terms. sepl6 IV
Removal
lti&
IV M. M. IV RIGHT, D ENT ist has remono9tl
1-1 to St. Clnir stret, next door to the Exchange
Hotel Builtiistr+• wit 1
John DTCloshey, Tailor aad Clothier,
Libertystreet, between Sixth street and Virgin alley,
S red, side. itep 10
Charles U. Say,
WIiOLF,S ALE and firtnil 11.1.11,4e11er. rarer
Dealer, Stadnner and Bookbinder, turner of
Wood land Third streets. • ..NIA
Pilkingcon'sUnrivalled Blacking,
ivtA ,:i it U x
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5 C T T it t;
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l be tvl o l.
w , I e A s a n l , e i
t a h n fi d e r i f d , t . i I
net 1-Iy.
Pittsburgh Infirmary,
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F OR the reception ■nd treatment of deroienites
of the: human frame, such as Club or Reeled
feel, cox/ratted joints, tery-neek and Strabismus or
Squiatteg,and of Diseases of lke Eye, such as Ca•
tarael,etc, under the care of
ALBERT G WALTER, M D
Liberty, near the corner of Fourth street.
dee 31—dtf
Rcmoval by Piro.
T/I Roduncriber informs hi% friendi and the pub
lic, that he has nnned a new
CABINET WARE 1100N1,
I'd the corner of Liberty and St Clair street., over
Brown and Reiter'a Drug Store, where he i. prepared
to attend to al! orders in his line.
t - TP. Entrance cat Si Glair strneL
ap 15 M. KAM...in.
John Cartwright,
CUTLER and Surgical Instrument Manufacturer
Nol4o Wood street, two doors from Virgin al
ley, Pittsburg, Pa.
N. 13.—Always on hand an extensive assortment of
Surgical and Dental instruments, Ranker's, Tailor's
Hatter's, Hair Dre;i3er's and Tanner's Patent Shears
Saddler's Tools, Trusses, (Lc. je 24.
To Printers
W E have received ,and will hereafter keep ror -
stantly on band,* full supply of Printing. Ink,
in large and small kegs, which we will be able to sell
cheaper than it has heretofore been sold in thiscity.
Orders from the country. accompanied by the cash
it!, Wi I/ be promptly attended to.
, BIGLER, SARGNT & IGLER.
2S-ti Office o S
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Pot and Manufacuu cr.
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A CURE. FOB CONSUMPTION.
SEVEN TEIO USA IVD CASES
Of obstinate Pulmonary , Complaints cured in ONE
YEAR.
WISTAR'I3 BALSAM OF WELD tHE Et.
BY, the great American Remedy for com
plaints and affections of the Respiratory; Organ,
We do not wish to traffic with the lives or health of
the afflicted, and we sincerely pledge ourselveA to
• make no a...et - lions as :u 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 pert of her works, has left indelli
ble marks of adnpttition and design.
Tire constitution of the animals und, vegetables of
the torlid,it such that they could nut endure the cold
of the frigid zone, and vice versa.
In :venni to disease and its curt, the adaptation is
more or less striking.
The Moss of leelsod, the Wild Cherry and Pines of
all Northern latitudes, (end Dr. Wirtar's Balsam is a
compound and chemical extract from these.) have
lone been celebrated for coniplaints prevalent only in
cold climates. Indeed the most distingiiished medi
cal men have averred that nature furnishes in every
country medicines for its peculiar diseases,
Consumption in its confirmed alai incipient stages,
Coughs, Asthma, Croup, and Liver complaint, form
by far the most fatal class of diseases known to our
land. - Vet even these may be cured, by means of the
simple vet - powerful remedies, named above, and
which are twittered, by a beneficient Providence,
wherever those maladies prevail.
%VISTAS'S BALSAM OF WILD CHERRY
Will Tirades never cease) Mores rid ence of its
surpassing. health Restorative Virtues ! !
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.111111E1 m'Dsvirr
I .. re character of the above named gentlemen. the
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h a guarant anst deceon, n te teat
From Dr. Baker, Sprinzfield, NVashington co.. Ky. 1 p
whic li h was ave
made of uu e r e
Phoe gai nix Safes, pti and i we h there-
SPR least s LC: Ky., May 14, 1895. fore feel the almost( confider - Rusin recommending them
Ares., Snnford & Park--Gents-1 Hike this oppor. , . a reliable protection against tire. under any ordion•
trinity of informin g yo u of is most remarkable runt 1 i y rireutristence. . We would tenure tiro. interested,
porf ,rn ie rl upon mobs t h e u se of Dr. Wistar's Balsam that there is no wood uhout three Safes. lost %bat is
of Wild Cherry,
ecessarily rt stl end rawera.
In the yen r of 1840 1 tens taken whir an infilamm u • I n
We crake Vault Doors with
in the sammeyes
manlier J aml op
tion of the bowels. which I labored under for 6 weeks' nn the some plan. One pith., ran be seeh at Roe**
...Le tt I gradually recovered. In the fall of 1331 1 was tC. Townsend S.: Co.' new building.
lillor k 1,1 w ith a ' ,o re chili, win c h seated itsulf Upon ; 1.',.r the workmanship of our Vault*. they ran be
my longs; rind far the space .1 throe tenr. I On eon. sopfi nt the i n it ow i ttr pl a re i : Lyon. Shirth & C o .,
fined ") my bed. I tri'd "II kirid , of medicines, and , Clittish Ss Carto het., %Vol Lar, inter. King &11olmes,
every kiwi of medi c ,/ a id without benefit, and thus I ! J. D. 1.1 IVI i, P. Nl ' COVIIiCk. snsi W. ISI Artie.
%carted elong until the winter of 1844..411r heard r I.eNliutufactory on 23 sire. Lateran W. 0 ,1 end
of "%Vicar'. Balsam of IVi/.1 Clie,f 1." 1
t stnthriehl. CONS FABLE & SI RICE LER.
• M, fii,..l, p.r,...d,,i me to gise it •1 1 lal, thotr.ell l Dittshurgli, O.:wiser 15.1815 5m
I haul give n i ri s all hopes ofrecont-ry rand Ind prepared 1 .-- - -
myself for the change of another world. Donnish
ihetr.olicitations I ass induced Iti make use of the: '
Genuine VVistar' a Balsam of 1V ild Cherry. The effect
was truly tuennisliing. After five years of .11.ction,
pain and suffering: arid after having spent fur or five
httartretr'dnitirstii nn - ttlity.4lo/Carul the hest and must
respeciaide physiciens had proved unavai:ing, I w as
f'.0.1 renerrd tI , entire bealth by the ble.ing of trod
aril the use of Dr. K'isse's Radom) of Vs lid Cherry.
I am now enjoying good health and such is my tl
teed •prwriten ce flat 1 am no longer Louvre when I
meet my forme r acquaintance • .
I have gained rapidly in weigh!, and my flesh is
firm and solid. I can now rot a. much a. any person,
and my fool seems to agree vs irk me. I hate eaten
more during the last slit month.. than 1 had eaten five
years before.
Conoitiering my ease almost a minis-le, I d.em
necessary for the peal of the afflicted, and ts dozy I
owe both...prof - on-tots and ms feflon men (who•boold
Loow where relief moy be had) to make this state
ment p•Jhlir.
Mey the blemaing ‘,l rue rest Litton the pr.,,ps ietou
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of en valuable a metheitte e. lVi•tar'a Bakatn of
%VW Chew?. • reitrertruny.
VV M. 11. BAKER.
MTh,. ful4rt. ing hitter from Dr Ihtrh.v • of
Franklin. Ind hi) stands ist 4 :ll In his pr0f...6,m, and
n•nong th. nr. t politiri.m. of ilie state, •6gfl
•p••nk for it.rlf in rnrnmendaiion of the "Gentili:le
iVistar's Balsam of Chrrrv."
Franklin. Ind., April 14,1845.
Messrs Sandford & Park—l hove but a few Ln.
des of %Vigor's balsam of wird cherry remaining on
hand of the lost lot fora:died me 17 you. 1 berets.
fore matted until I hod roll out and hod obtained ilie
money for one libt before I ordered another. But such
is the demand for the article 111:11 I do nut uidi to be
Mir bon; it. and um ihrrefono led to ontiemide n little.
The money for Ore last slodl be forthmming by the
time the lot is disposed of, uldrb. from the sok. I
have mode lately, I think will be but a short tint"
, The effreto of the balsam are in many , •11 , 11strilvingly
beneficial.. re II im pros en UN.. 14 ClitIninianCe more
thin ony other Patent Medicine I kivee,er k nu. n..c . 1
A Imrut allorher. fail upon trial. rind n o t bring nide to
hear the test of expel tore, 1.14.‘,1 .ink into di•ll•Y. 1
This. howeve r , seems in be n,,,,, infAiv ~,i,,,, by
those rho have. tr•sted ire virtue., and ,•5 r ,.. r i,,,,,f ,t.
healing rthcoey in ibrir town . Votes very m e 1
spectlally. JAMES itrrcil ET.
COUNTERFEITS.
r — e" Those who Coanlerfrig a g:sod medicine for
dm purpose of adding a few dollars to their puckiztat
brPf;ir worse than the manufacturer s or ,purio. coin.
For while the later only robs 111 of nor property,
the former take property and health and hfe away.—
Dr. WI•{TA ICS Billsam of Wild Cherry is sd mitred
by thousands of disinterested witneyvs, to have effect
ed the most eat raotdinarr cores in r a.rs of n put mo.
nary end asthmatic character ever before record e d
the history of medicine.
Tim
yo.mg. nod beautiful, the good, nil speak forth
its prink... It is nnw the fusotoe medicine in ale
most intelligent (entitle, of our rollntry.
Stl , lla ilir,tletarld in public entimetion ho. been
(-Neverl by in men merits alone. Aod so lone u. a
dinerrning ruldir ore careful to get /I . lAiar . , BO•
Raw Of Wad Cherry, and relit.° with %corn rltUnler
ft•il4, nitd strew other article profereed to them n
.utediltile, oolong will rare:—retitsvc cures—ch e er
the fire•ide of a depairing family.
...FF"The
in and genuine `eWistel'il liskant of
Wild Cherry' . in sold at established agencies in all
pnris of the Llailed State..
Sold in Cincinnaii, on the corner of Fourth and
Walnut street, by SANDFORD S.: PA UK.
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Gen'l Agent* for the Wenern States.
Also, sold wholvolle and retnil, by L. Witros. and
B A ftthnemork, and by appointed
sgents in every irnrortunt Botough i t We,h-rn Venn,
mylvsnis. net 14-1 .
Select School for Boys and Girls.
H.tv 11,1,1 A NIS ham open hie Select School for
Maki. and Fen - mire, in the room over Mr
1)1M ' et Grocery, and fOrOlc.rly occupied by Mr Snmuel
Riond, in iederni street, Allegheny, en Wildy, the
18th itto:
frame:—PrimeryClu.s, $6 per 'choler per quarter
di 11 weeks.
I wnior
Senior Class,
REFERENCr9.
Rev. D. Elliott, D. D., Rev. D. 11. Riddle. P. 13.,
Rev. A. D. Campbell, D. D., Hon. Charles Thaler,
lcorpli P. Gaz.acu, M. D., Charles H. Israeli, Esq.
wept I,lly.
Pittsburgh Tack Patten%
T HE 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,
F I N I SHINGNAILS, SHOE NALLS, &e. C.
which they offer for sale low.
The attention of Western Merchants and others is
invited to their•establishment.
WOODWARD. HERSEY & CO.
Fifth street, opposite the Exchange Bank.
July 1-6 m,
Phamis Safes and Vaults.
THE undersigned intlt e nttentiun to the follow.
• ing certificate:
CERTI, ICATE.
The undersigned baying been requested by Messrs.
Constable & Strickler, to be present and superintend
a test, by fin, of one of their recently Invented Phoe
nix Fire Proof safes, and deeming the subject one of
very great public importance, have carefully scrutinized
the progress of a teat; to which one of said chests was
subjected. The chest was supported at each corner,
at en elevation of JO to 12 inches from the ground a
fire of Biturnicout coal aid, fire was made over and
around and kept actively burning Si consecutive
hours. The fuel consumed was about.Bo :bushels of
! coal. and onecord of wood; the heat idi the whil e be.'
ing quite.interte, find in tit* opinion of the undersign
] ed much greater tlisnu cafe is likely to sustain in any
ordinary house burning.
1 On the removal of the fie. nt their retptest the chest
was opened, and greatly to the astonishment of the
undersigned and the largo number of citzens present.
a Blank Book with Sundly Bonk notes within its
fold.; a piece of Dry pine Wood end the inner lining
of the safe, which is of Arood, were found warm in
deed, but not in the Slightest degree charred or inju
red, some manuscript on the Book as legible as be.
fore the test. The undersigned are to animour in the
conviction that a fire proot chest is pi acticable; and
that the ingenious and eaterptising manufacturers,
whose efforts for some mopths peat in producing this
desideratum have proved 110 entirely successful, de
serve the public confidence and patronage.
JOHN ANDERSON,
L. R• 1 V INGST6N,
JOSIA KING.
WART CK MARTIN..
EDWARD HE AZ ELTON,
t i ,
JAMES PARK, Jr.
he ch—
Mails to Galveston.
PROPOSALS to carry the maids of the United
States, from the lit of March. 1846, to the 28th
of February, 1850, with right to the department to
extend to the 30th of June, 1850, from Neer Orleans,
in Louiiiana, to Gavelsfon. in Tezas, 450 miles
and beck, will be received at the Contract Office of the
Post Office Department, until the 25th day of Janua
ry, 1846, to be decided by , the 31st day of said Janu
ary.
Leave New Drleans every Saturday at Rio. m., or
rive at Gavelaton every Monday:by 10 a, m.
Leave Govelstonevery Toendav at 10 a. in., arrive
at NewOrleana every Tiinrsdav by 10 a. m.
Theproiinsais Should Specify the - mode of,conven ,
once, hethersby steam-ship or sailing-packet, end
net forth the nine, rote, and dencript ion of the vessel,
with sufficient panticularny to enable the decision to
be made, on the advice of the proper of f icers of the
naval service, whether the name is or in not converti
ble into a ship-of -war. And npecial notice is hereby
given, that, agreeably to the provisions of an act of
Congress, approved March Jd, 1845, those proposals
(being acceptable in other respects) will be preferred
which`shall engage to carry the mail in a steam ship
or ships, and shall stipulate to deliver said ship or
ships to the United States, or to their proper officer.
ota demand made, for the purpose of being converted
into a veranel or vessels of war; the United States be.
ing bound on their part to pay the fair full vslue•there.
of at the time of delivery, to be 'ascertained by four
appraisers—uppointed, two by the President of the
United States, and tvio. by the owner or owners, with
an umpire in cane cif disagroemenr, to be appointed
by the Prenident of the United State!.
The bidder may propose a difTore . nt 4C - beanie of days
and bourn than the one above %pacified lle may ask
for an annual num of compensuriirri; or in lieu thereof,
a certain proportion of the pontages accruing or , the
marl -matter conveyed over the route, and lie may offer
to carry the mail more frerprentry than once a week.
Articles of contract are to be executed by the at.
cepted bidder and by bin sureties, by or foefote the Int
day of March next. The contract is to provide among
other titbits, that the pay of the trip inurr be forfeited
when the trip in not per - formed, and a due proportion
when a grade of service is 'rendered inferior to that
specified in the contract; and that fines maybe impon
ael, unless the, deliorenry be satisfactorily explained
in due time, for failing to taste from or to deliver into,
die pont office at the port of landing, the mail belong
ing thereto, (many part of said mail; for suffering the
mail, or any part of it. to be wet, injured, lost,' or de
stroyed; for nomeying it in P place or manner that ex
poses it to depredation, lanas or injury, for refusing;
af
ter demand made, to convey a mail by any wadi.
tional mermaid', or vessel run by the contrartor on the
mote, over and drove the npocitied number of trips in
JAMES OCIOLIHAN, Ihe rotor:arr. and fur not arriving nt the lime net; also
Corner of Lalieriyand ructorystreets,Fifiii Word, intelligence sir furnishing the means
PaitAbur ght,
of iroo,tr,itiing intelligence In advance of the 'mai.—
'( 4\CPACTUR EA t 4
p T
d'oziinuir,te;(Leovent;lriirni,y atinwnutl,ntoltieucmoncet
oNtes iag ren l in ii.. F u iro .; P i roart
ron
rlinadoeying the instructions o f - the department; furry
law.; fir
Doors for Bank. Vaults, Canal and Rail Road-Irons
fusing to discharge a ran ier who. required by the den
together with every description of Smith work.
II set TO—M Allen,J•mes May, William Holmes, Plrtrner"; fix ..""ilt deg the coonuci without the con
: sew of tits Pootmoster General; or tor setting up r
Saanuei Church, Lewrs Hutchinson, Lorenx.Sterline
, Co., John Ina In &Sne,Aaornal& Jones, A Beeleu. runni"ganexprea. nsnfnraaid.
The Postmaster General may aher the contract,
A BEE LEN. Coq.. Coiumindon Merchant, corner I
of Front and Ferry streets, and Mr. G. BEA LE. Jr., and alter the schedule, lie allowing a pro rata in-
N. 74, Wood street, are Amos for Pinslourg,h; and c ", 7 "re ' ml ' e "" Li ` r "' *lib" ' tip " " lricti '"
ILTEN RGE
M . BRYAN and MBER, St Louis, I re" b y law, for the additional service required , or fur
to either of whom
may addressed, ; the increased speed, if the err ploy meet of additional
, stock or Carrier s in rendered rrecesseni; but the con.
Pittsburgh. March 8, 181.5. a
Y tractor may, to such rase, ten/upstart] the contract, on
rimeiy nonce, if be prefers it to the change. The
Pornmnsrer General may also discontioue or cunuil
the nervier., lie allowing onemooth's extra pay on the
amount dispensed whin a•rd the contract "may at any
ime be terminated by joint resolution of the two bone-1
es of Congress."
,
The Torre, the servier, tine r.•rrly pay, the lriduer'sl
name and residence, and the name of each mronloo r of
the font where a comporay offern, shoeld lor dini;ortl y
snared in the proposaln.
1 he following in the form of the guarantee, %Lich
glued,/ Im ft;led the first blank with ICs tknrni.• of Tine
guaranto r ; the nee rod with that of die biddr r; and the
third and foortl, with the beginning and terminnain ,
poinu of the mute; and, after being dared, should be
signed by the guarantor, wlna moo be shown, by the
women cerlifreate of a pontmaster, or other erplrillV
natisfacton. testimonial, to Ire a man of p r op ert y, and
able
able to snake good his guarantee. This guarantee, so
certified, should accompany each bid:
" The antleanignr,l —, guarantees that —, if
his hid for earning the mail from to be ar
rept ed by the Pont minaret General, shah enter
turn an obligation pronto the Ist day of March 'vest,
with good and lorilieieut sr curities, to perform the
sersior proposed.
''Deurd
Tire hid should be rent under seal to the First Arn
sisrant Parar roaster General, and the r. ord. ••M•il pr..-
pw.td,—(i.dkeston marl,' written on the face of the
letter, nod should be despatched in time to be re/rshed
by or brine the 23t It dory sit next, an hich will
be ibe last day fur recetaing rfOrl.l,l. linder thin
ad‘erlisement. C. JOHNSIJN,
Poet master General.
1/ENTAL SU ft“ Elt Y.
Ttettil rorpplied of imprink , tiori.!cipleg at register/I
CA*, Trs.
AH TIFYCIA I, Miner:lll..P:l) issrn °mein on more
reit, ineertr•d to anAwier the pnrprsse. of 11a.lit~
lion end iiirt icillat ion. eilital in mitoral teeth; and err nra,-
Ir ienrmbiincthem.flintrtre dosrst &rani ser cannot
intro them from sound. natural tenth.
Tender and decayed wiitt Tooth Floe,
nod SI it hoot pain made solid and totefol for maaticn•
lion, obviating Ihr neves/City of e%trarting
Teeth Meet terl by atmnrptleric• rire.iurc without
spring. In clasps.
iitygularitirs in rl.ildtrtt'a iraiteniled to in
rime, itteiremenl, and adult. greatly r emedied. Tiie
hait one %hole set and a poll of a twit of hi.
anifirial treat ti nfahrd , wlirfi 6 r inrittit florae wino!
at■nd in nerd of .00h to cull a tut examine. •
Fut Try•th on,, , r'lntr, (tom $2 to $1 rorh
Siker Plate or Pivot 1 to .2 .•
Fur Plugginc 50 el,. to 1 "
For exhorting rte
Operation. VC., other Denti•ts,
nod r rouge mail,. 14 iitieut entire stiii•iinci ion is give
en. Advice erntio.
'kept ! Y d 3 m
L. J AM BERL.% IN
StHrman D , roti•t. St clnir
Diuw.tion.
rtnrlner.ltip In•srttliore
J.mr. K. (irorrr
the fin," nl J K I,nown Ok: ir tht•tin7rlit4 , ,hll Mt
rn.ituni C/1111.1•ni . All person. laving ,- Inirn•
the In In, ‘r,ll filetew jorr...rg them for acillerne•nl. and
ail itttlelote-d .111 plea M• molie rhyme:lt 1., J K
%vi t . i• du HUI 1/41,•Cu sec& lico:lnct s .31 the
J K I,OUAN.
(IEO. CUNNI:LI..
A lJgn9t 1, 1T:43.
Dry Goods at Cost.
AS. K. Login. ['Mne r ‘Vood and
oser .1 11 Davis' A urtiwi Roam., being desirous
of his resold laodoess. olives fur sale Id•
stork of Ory Goods now on Lund, lot ro.d, comori.in g
• Lt rge assortment of cloths, cassiineins, snitinetri,
print s , snoslios. Cr., and would respectfully
inske the siioniiati of those %Wring to rortlinso us
he is d,' ermined If, close op hivpresent business.
A nails' 2. 1845.—aug 4.
PITTSBURCiII MANUFACTORY.
Springs and Axles fbr Carriages
At Eastern Price,.
THE sub.cribermanufacture s end keeps constant
Iv on hand Coach. C and Elipi is Springs (wu r
ruffled.) Juniata Iran Azle, Silver end Brass plated
Dash Frame s , Brass and plated Huh, Bands, Stump
Joints, patent Leather, Silver and Prase Lamps,
'fhra•duld Steps, Malleable lion, Door Dandles and
Hinges. &c., &c.
He respectfully solicits. continuance of the patron.
age heratufole bestowed upon the establishment.
WILLIAM COLEMAN,
Jan 4 St Clair ,t., near the Allegheny Bridge.
WASIIINGTON HOTF:L,
Corner of St. Clair and Penn ;tree's, Pitliburgh;
.1 AMES ARMSTRONG, Proprietnr.
'p H F: proprietor begs !stav e to return his most grate•
1 fur thanks to his friends and the public for pato
favor., and hopes, by attention, to merit a continuation
of their patronage. The house is pleasantly situated
near the Exchtinge; it has accommodations for travel
er., and a large room for public meetings, dinner or
sapper ramie,
EFESENT
Alway. ready.ot R
prepaß H
red un tMh Se
shortest notice, vi ith
the choicest the market will afford. Oysters and
Oyster Soup, also Fresh shell Oysters, received eve.
ry day during the season. The greatest rare hue been
taken in the selection of wines and liquors. A varie
ty of newspupere are regularly filed in the establish
went.
P. S. A Hot LUSICII served ovrry day at 11, A. M
ap lA.
European Agency.
1101) EMITTANCES of money on moderate terms,
IL can be made durinc my absence to Europe, to
every part of Ireland, England, Scotland, IVeles or
the continent of Eulope. Legartea, debts, property
or claims recovered; searches for wills, titles and
documents effected,and other European business trans
acted by applying to Jarnee May, Water at reer, Pitts
burgh.
fl KEF:NAN,
vain Agent and Attorney at Law, Pittsburgh.
, 1845
. .
.I ' l , llT OFT ICE I. ) IrAIITYIrNT.
Oct 2O NVadintroon, October 11, 1'345 bawl" 1.
P. S. If I he. bidder shall not cet...iller hint elf aide
or prepared la eninnienee service am early 66 1110 lit
of March next, he will ' , peril} in hi. piopo.-41P. the
day on which he will rut the eerie iu opnration.
N E W
GOODS
AT NO. SG MARKET STREET.
T
irEtart•kisipne et
lha• jlt teet,ised hi., hpil: Red
*tuck of Good•, conillting io pan of
Gott, AND !MYER I.l"Vh ft WATCHrS
Silver Spoons and Butter Enivcs,
GOLD PENCILS,
Anil n eenernl assortment of Jewelry, Cord, Cases.
Steel Bends. Velvet and Silk Bogs, Silk Pulses, and
Pura• Trimmings, fine Carpet Bags, with a large tus
c.rirtirnt of fancy at-tick., suitable for presents.
The undersigned in prepared to sell goodsut whole
sale to mules it the interest of those that are Lu)ing
by the quantity to cull and eksmine his stock.
novs.(9m ZEBULON KINSEY.
c a NEW lIAT AND CM' STORE. OIL
CEIAS. 11. PAULSON,
(LATE 1 , 1 THE FIRM OF PAULSON St GILL,)
H A VING opened his now Store nt
No. 73. Wood Street, -
Next door to the corner of Fourth, k now manufactur
ing, and receiving from the Eastern Cities a very large
assortment of II ATS and CAI'S, of every deiscrip
!inn, %%maimed to be made in the best manner, and
of the best materials. Otter,Seal, Erie and common
Nitisk rat, Senlette, ilait-Seal, Plush ;ma Glazed Caps'
Also, x tine assortment of Ladies' Fura, such as
Lynx, Fitch. Genet and Coney MUFFS AND TIP.
JETS AND FUR TRINIMINGS, all of which he
of for Axle at EASTERN PRICES FOR CASH,
both wholesale and retail.
Cnunlry Merchonts will planer call and examine my
stock before purchasing elsewhere.
CHAS. H. PAULSON.
N. B. The Fall Fashion lor Hats and Caps receiv
ed. se 7
Port Pitt Works,
Corner of O'Hara and Elna Filth Ward
DISSOLUTION
TIIF. firm of Freemen, Knnp & Totten. is this
day dissolved, by the sale of the entire interest
of John f"reemnn in the rpm-ern. to Charles Knep.Jr.
and Witliam J Totten, who will Continua the business
under the name of Knnp & Totten, end with settle all
claims ageingt the said firm, and receive all debts and
demands owing , to the some.
Pittsb'cb. Aug. 18. 1845-tiug2B
A FRESH SUPPLY
0,
Johnson's Stipertor ran and itrintet
PRINTING" ITCH,
RECEIVED THIS DAY,
At Lie Office of Lhe rillibstrgh Morning Post.
BIGLER, SARGENT & BIGLER.
•e`l7-d&wtf
Printers! Look Hero! •
fit A CHINERr CUT WOOD T 1"P ES!
T HE undersigned are prepared to furnish to order,
any style, size or pattern p 1 hood Types, equal,
in every respect, to any manufactured in the United
States, at very !ow prices!
Our Types are accurately cut, and cli:einly and neat
ly finished, and warranted not to become injured by
any usage to tibia types are ordinatv subjected. The
woods tie use ere mahogany, boxvvol - al. end grain,
and so prepared as to defy the action of water or the
atmosphere.
Having jest completed new and improved machine
ry, we are prepared to till orders at dot shortest no
tice; and being practical printers, and our of us having
nine years' experience as a jetl printer alone, we flat
ter ourselves as to our ability to give satisfaction in
every ease,
llj'Papers that publish the advertisement of Palmer
& Co., can have their orders filled by us. And pa
pers pnblidhing this advertisement to the amount of
$5, will receive their pay in type when three timed the
amnuat of their bill is taken out. Editors will please
send papers containing rho advertisement, that we
may know where to send specimen sheet•.
oct I MARTIN& Joscs,
S. W. ear, of Sycamore and Third ats., Cin.
IT
•
Fall Coatings.
Jl:Si reeeiveti t ofresh supply nf Nntv stftt.s
C LOTH --fanry colortt and Luton! parmov. The
colors are Citren, Green, Olive and Claret Brown,
Mulberry, Gold mixed told Black. • These goods are
new even in the Eastern cities; hating just been im
piirted for the Tailors. We pledged 1 / 1 / I tleives to get
up a superior smut this f.ll—••betteril r , ever." The
prarrica I partner of our firm !la, been to New 1,1 ic, t o
purchase goods, nod to secure tile latest improvements
in his department, all 1.1 which will he itortithiced on
our work. with a discriminating regard to true ele-
ounce and correct taste. We Ire plepured
to folfll
all promises made through this mediu m or mite r , : ter;
and RA we lay rI iron to he THE FASHIONABLE
HEAL QUABIJ.:IIS of this city , we 55 U I.lodge 00V.
selve s furthermore, to tamper.' 111111 are' Luttte r t t Louse
that sends work to Pittshuttgli, made to order. In
proof of our ability in do so, We mention with pride.
that the names of many gentleman who formerly re
ceived their garments from the East, are IIDIT I
fund Oa our register of costumer., 'Aman. now con
vinced that they can he ?mired tl4 11'..H.JIati at mere t
reasonable rates. ALGEO M'GCIRE & Co. !
BOOS AND JOU
PRINTING OF'F'ICE
K.l
W. CORNER OF WOO!, FIY f ST,.
The proprietortt of the MORN rNG Posit and
CURT AND Malsur•CTCßEltrespectfallyintOrat theil
friends and the patrons of those papers, that they hare
large and well chosen a. - ortment of
air Gap Mr 'Mr "tic leo
dIT 5 , 2'233 a.aVa."2 , 1Z.10
Secc.,saryt o a J.. 1, Printin2 . ofiler. and that they are
pr-rarrd to 'ext.eute
LETTER PRESS JIHNITING,
OF EVERY DESCRIPTION,
Bills of Lading, Circulars,
Pamphlets, I Bill Heads, Card.,
Handbills, 'flank Cheek., -Hat Tips.
311 ttfutis of Blautts;
Star, Steamboat and l'anal Boat Bills, with ap
propriate cuts,
Printodon the shortest notice and most reasonable
resix•dtfully as k thepatronage ocourfriends and
the public is rimers] in this branch of our business.
BIGLER, SARGENT & BIGLER.
July 25.1 945.
EXTENSION OF PITTSBURGH.
Bare Chance for good Investments !
l ifiE sutmcliberhagi laid out, and now offers for
sale at reasonable priers nod on accommodating
terms. One kandrcal and . 1;11 brildise Lots, on that
handsome hate! ground bet wren 131tldock street and
'he Monottgahela river. l hey are about one-third of
mile from the city line, and are - situated in that ptirt
of the first city clt-triet which a ill probably non,, be
aonesed to the city as the Seventh Watd. No pro
periyin thesuldurbs possesdeastyerior advantnnges, nor
I bon any heretofore been laid out w rit an liberal un al
lowance of wide streets; Braddock is from one hon.
tir e d and I a rutty to about one hundred arid ninety. feet
wide, and fleeter, Commerce, Brady, Columbus and
Water streets all wide avenues. Mtn!. of the lots base
two frosts, and as they are of various sizes, and will
be sld, one lot, with the privileg e of four tr t five; early
apnlicants can be accommodated to snit their own r
views of improvement- Persons who desire to build
nr to mane secure investments in pr open tythat is sure
to advance in value, mid particularly those who intend
to erect manufactories, would do well to view these
Lots, and examine the draft, berme purchasing else- I
when.. The survey for the Rabin-lore and Ohio Rail
Road nod the tail road aurvev by the Stale of Penn
s) Ratite were built made alongside of this property,
and it is generally considered that Braticitrek street,
or Ilse ground immediately alongside of it, affords the I
only eligible route for a Rail Road from Pittsburgh to
the East. Coal can be delivered on this property et it
much lent enst than on the Allrghroy river. and there
id always deep aster at this pelt of the river.
E. D. (4AZZANI,
nue2s-t(. Office Merkel between 3,1 &
Prospectus °film New Library of Law and
Equity,
UNDER the direction of E•RANCA J. TRot•per.
E.g. of Phiindelphi.‘, Hon E.1.3.1g LAW'S. Of
Lnncester, and WILsoN IWCANDLLSS, Esq. of Pau.
bur,7ll.
This work rnatalas the host productions of English
law authors, w ithoot regard to priority of claim on
the port of any American publisher. Such books are
Inow notoriously too dear. The reason is, that its fast
RS they appear they become monopolies in the hands
of b , 'akseile:s in the Atlantic cities. Under the plea
of right acquired by the addition of notes of Amen
can deekions, the latter claim an undivided title to
those works, and seta burthensomr price on t hem.—
I The publishersof the work now offered to the prole,-
shin througnut the Union. will not respect such titles.
but will re-print the standard British law books se
last as they eminate from the London market. Should
new editions of the works of Poch writers as Sterkai,
the Chittys.Stephen and Archbold, appear, they shall
elan be included; and Digests of Equity and Law de
cisions—works which hone been studiously kept our of
the Law Library published at Philadelphia—shrill
haven placoin the proposed new one, together with
every new valuable English treaties on. Chancery or
Common Lew.
WThis work will be issued monthly in flambe's
of 160 page,. printed on fine whirr paper and good
new /0n... , primer type, at seven dollars per annum,
payable yearly. ISAAC G. WICINLEY,
J. M. G. LESCURE.
fi•a e.tAeu erm, Pa. , July 1.1845.—ju1y
lic Notice.
T HE . President, Directors and Company., known
as the "Farmers' Deposit Bank of Pitt..hurgli,"
will, at the next meeting of the Legislature of the
Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, snake application
for the privilege of issuing notes payable on de
mand. THOMPSON BELL. Cashier.
Pittsburgh Jul) Ist, 1843-jy3D-dlJaril3.
PRICE, TV% 0 CFATS.
ROCHE, 'MOTHERS S;
REGULAR IiFEKLT AND 3 EMI.MONTHLT LINE Of,
net.t:Nnin
•
New York and Liverpool Packets,
BLAKELY' & MITCHEL. AGE NTS.
ce , Canal BaAin, . and Slniikfield, n - ea
,!cci Pa.
ROCH E. BRO.'S S. - . CO., in n,king the attention
of their friends and the public to their arrange
talents for 1845, beg leave to a ,u re them that nothing
shall Lio wanting on their part, to render ;loia wh o
may select their lion, butb >afe and comfortable. PA - -
dealer attention a ill he paid to aged because, and
Youth,- who may he sent for be their parents. Among
the vessels composing the — Rlnck Ball or Old Lill*
dr Liverpool Packets, viii he found the
NEW YORK, oXFORD,
YORKSHIRE, 'AIONTEZEMA„,
CA MBRI DO E. a ra.l LOLL:MBES. •
Persons de.iirol,2, of sending for their friends now
residing in any part of tie, C..untry," ran make
the necessary ntraugements with the subscribers, and
have thorn brought out. by the above sseli known fa
vocite - LINE OF PACKETS," , hich sail /I om Li••
erpool punctually on t he 15th and 16i h of every month;
also, by feat eln•s AMERICAN Ships, sailing from
there every SIX HA YS during 1815. Should the
persons decline craning out. I he 111iltie-y WIN be return
ed to the parties here, without any deduction on pro
ducing the passage cat titicate and the receipt. With
such imeriuolied and seperior orrangetnems, the sub
scribers confidently look fiir, aril, fora cord inuanee of
that suppo r t uLich has been extended iu them, so
many Veal;.
Apply W (or lirldre+4 by L•ner. poi rOid.)
ROCHE, !MOTHERS Co.
No 35 Entir,ir N ew Yo r k
O BLAKELY iSt. ITCI - 11.:1„
Penn and Smithfield sr. I'irdibur2ii. Pa.
Agent at Liverpool, JA NI ES b. IZ 01711 E, EFq
sold 3-d&u.. N., :20 Water 5
Remittances to Great Britain and Ireland;
and the Isles of Guernsey and Jersey.
i •
P ERSO NSrrmir re j al i u , i n
Engiend, Irttinn I . Sr-oil 1: lAu!e:. or to Ilte
life, or Guernsey and dere•y, 01l t Imre etbtoin
draft. itosnble of 4,71;!, n,t ,lie row“; Park of Ireland,
Dublin. AI," On Y.ror.:. Pre,rot. Cir,.t.tt, Ames S.:
Co, llntdirrc, Lortron; will be !told on demand
ar my of 0,,•13, , ,„k,, Or ritt it It rttrrtio,. I, the prin
cipal T l 'l,il. l l throughout ENGLAND. IRELAND,
SCOTLAND, WALES, CI[EIiNSEY v, JERSEY.
Tilt., mode o;td.ttro i•bit;„: inMali , remit
:l-lot,, from Ont. Pound tint! nett,. 11 pertlert!y solo
Wuy orsendiez money tot lade frit t,d , , bme who
preCur that. their frlrtnd, Idnit.itl It - dent then - re. It time
W. - Coaling watt , uttJ al s o sleet :I cur, re'
mit money by the suh,ri bur that po t pore.
Aptly t (ot oddle,e lettor,
Itucti 11110'S & CO.
No :20 Fulotn 'I.. Nee: York:
LLAKI.ILY & MITCHEL,
PittrWorgb. Pa:
JEST It EC El VED AT Till:
lIRON CITY CLOTHING STORE ;
No. In Lii.erty P , two ckon, from St. Clair strrel,
I A SPLENDID nr:ortme nt of Fall and IVirtter'
Goods. The proprietor or litis I 1 uly favored es•
is hiishruent announce, ti the Puhlic. that Le is 044. ,
! red to 'mike In etedcr ;tit a t ti.d., to LiePoo, at tiro
shorten notice, arid in the ino...d
FASHION .4 L'I.E ST }'LE:
Having secured the pervidcs 'Tone of the BEST Crt-
I TE RS in the city, he will in at! ce,t, we: !nnt a good
fir..
did iis‘ortrnent.
of vAntrn and tit
BEAVER CLOTHS.
Al..osuperflia• 131ar1i, Brown
and imyi.ible Green Code: of all anal
hies and yarionsprirt, t h e putel m i.j..
lie 100 a splendid lot of vest ill:: of all patterns;
Snttinetts in great vot : Shirts. Stock s ,
Plosorns, Collo, s, I landkeiviiiefs, Sus
s pendars, or;,, I.,Gry other rirtirt e
in the CLOFHING LtNE,
•
which he will .iel! LOW
FOR CASH.
7 - he proprietor retut no his sineere Otani,. to his
nid
Cnstomers and the Public in geem id. For the very lib
eral mnnner in which they have lat ronizod his estab
lishment. and hopes dy shirt attektien to business, and
ullinF them Cheap 00,,i5, to merit a rentinunt
iun
of the .1,1110. nue 21) /3m. C. II'CIA)SKEY.
TO PRINTERS.
Type Fevadry, anal PrioreC: Thrhishing
Warrltolf,.
rr f I E. suliscriliet s have opened a new 7 . :.e Foundry
1 in the city of Neu., york, N here thev are ready to
ordets to any °mod, itity any kind of job
or tunic Type, Ink, paper, • Bros,
Steel, Column do. Cog ccks, C
and every article FOr mp t. Pr...feintinglitigdi (fficehases,
t yp e ate ,ae in ocw nun.lds,form) tin entirely
new set of mAtixas, with deep mientem, tire n arrant
ed t o he ul , sblrls‘ed by any, and will be sold to suit
the time..
Priutire
PreFSOM urri m i d alga Steam
Oldie must upprm,rd 1,,i“0f
nuctulatice to to
p“ir Pref,r3 11114 d. high( Vk ii
Compo,ition Butlers ruFt 111,. rri/Iterft.
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I:efittnel of Neo.papul- s %vi m n ill Icy three ti urs as
inurlttype
may gi.e lbw above
sik "smith.' insertion awl bead their papers containing
it to the subscribe,
cnocKvorur S OVErtEND.
68 Ann street.
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JAMES LIOWA-BD at CO.
H AVE the pleasure to annout,re to their fiends
that they again oreopy their old stand of No,
83, Wood street, where they have opened an exten
sive
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WALL PAPER IV All 1. :90L - Sr.,
And will have constantly on hand MI eatel,iee assort
ment of Satimglat.ed end plain l'A ti A NO
INGS, Velvet and Imitation 80l der.i,olt he latest style;
and most listitko n e panel is for pap, ink halls, pat
lore and chambers.
They manufacture, and have on h.old at all times,
Priatit.g, Writing, Lefler, Wroppina and Tea Paper:
Bonnet and Fullet'a Boar.b.— a ll of which they offet
fit sale on the most uocornmnlatirm, terms, and to
which they invite the attention of merchants and
others.
ALSO—Blatik Book 4 of all kinds and the 10,4 riot&
sty, School Books, &c Ithytt ) , o on !wad and far Fa
le
b above.
2,;
13. PERRY,
EASIIIONARLE BuOT MAKER.
( rot merly of the Monongahela Elouse and late of Wood
street.)
H AVING remnved back again tn the B4trnt Dia=
trict, one door from the corner of Third and
Wood streets, the undersigned is again prepared td
sccommodge hl3 old friends and the public generally.
with BOOTS and SHOES, 4.f the hest meterial, and
of the finest and most fdabinnoblert,.le.
IS. PERRY.
Ilemernto,r the place! ono door above K.!4‘'A BOok
store, Wood at.
ort3-3m.
and Boarding House.
FR ANKLINHOUSE.• •
T HE ill9l,Criber r e SrCelfully• in sans his friends
and the public , tout be hat otter,' a Hotel and
Boarding House, corner ot Sate 41, , ,r. and Cherry
alley, where travellers and other= ;till be arrommmia
tell on the most reusonabie te rmc . Th e house is
spacious, and has hemn fitted lap ar.ex
pense, and Peery arrangement it mad, t mat will on.
wore the comfort and r nrler sntitft,rtien to hatideru
and lodgers. A share nfpublicpatruttage is respect.
folly solicited.
0p22-tf
CHRISTIANSCHNIfiIITZ
SPANISH BROWN—C.I2. Itis. received &Lad fOr
.ate by 11. F:. SELLERS,
novIU. Vt'old it
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